r'V ' f 4 -i " ! S . v " ' h ' K E.,lA(i I .iJC i.. liA, ,UtJJ-A M !!1 JL i 1 U Jj ,j,i t wr mj " ,s " " ' v' jL JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE 0 acy Wynne Sees Smart Clothes She Watches Savoy Hchcarsal and Sees a Tragic I'artin on a Train T SAW Mrs- Afliton and Anno on I Walnut street Just the other tiny, Anne looking nuK radiant In a dark .... j,, of Htrzc embroidered !n n kcutlfal ilindc of Hd. Her ht was n l,r Wnfk Plft"" m0,,cl ol. 8lraw! l.irire trimmf'J wh jritrlet poppies nnd ..i (Intrrrjr Mrs. Aahlon wna wear- rft ,,1fk b'lie, too, and her hat was of l-rnnn llk n0(l Btraw 4 D tfllklni? of clothes. Hare you A. teen the very unusual wilst tbnt ,Illn(. Manic Mnclrer I wearing? It I nn n background of oyster white, nnd Hltle flower In pluk nnd blue stripes fC hot through the material. It n made rather long-walstcd In n port of bfiuc effect, nnd Is worn with n nkirt of black satin. I saw ,lnne the other ulsht at the Savoy Opera Co.'s rehear . I nnd ah f" wearinc tl.lH coatnmo '.nH a ehnln made of very low bends rarvcrl Miunre ana rounu din iu'' "or! .Tanc la to osephlno in "I'lnsfnre,'' I think I told you, and ,hVMl bA mlchty pretty and nttroctivc little Joenhlne. tnotblnfcs. SIiii was iirl?n "' in "W ,Not' tUc Xr nlcbl That silver turbnn was xo b e'nUng on.l the costume " nd very mart nnd clever. I thouKlit. ,nI Upnrnals for "L'inaforc" nre. tenlng more nnd more Interesting, i Ll love to look on and wnh Mr, .Too JBH IOVP WW .. --, , .0 For i:- wine . i.'. .hnuins how to do it : or ir one !, ( rf th" prlnc pais i jio;i -- ike. hi? Ptar. He's """"J" m? mrnnd nnd he's leading the S " "na Cousins nnd Aunts the next minute, ind then he'll be ?VllPNM tbo othir try to Rhoot himself, as he did the outer right TNhcn Joseph nc foatrbed I the pistol from his hand nnd JnciflentaUy -he glavicH from his none. Arid f Mn. Mitchell, who leads the music, is not there be even takes his place and leads he sailors and Sir Jowph'B relatives from the piano etool. They are n cay and hnnpy tct. those Savoy members, mi there If much talent among them. 1 riiall l Rind wlien the play comes off. It's bound to bo good. T HKAK th Talt MeKenzlos arc I folng to Kurope shortly and will pend the mtnmer on the Ilrltlsh Isles. principally in Knglam nnd Scotland. Thev have mnny friends over there, lou know the walls of their house (which h mot-t nrttitlc by the way) arc lined with sutogrnphed photographs of uim bere; of nobility, famous actors, writers anrl reirntlstH. One plctiirp I remember is Mri. My Kcnzle talking with Queen Mury nt the Acot races. Dr. MeKeiwic is a noted cculptor, nnd they are both great lovers nl outdoorn England i a great place for out-of-doors entertaining. Tea in the garden, you know, and riding to bound. Tt't nil n part of evt-ry day over there Dr. and Mrs. McKenzie u!ll vinlt a number of thMr KngliHh fntnd nnd will return to this country omc time it) the fall. ... ,..- .-........ , -r. Kn r ti HVAU that the Hubert Olcndln- i. iilng- nre going to Mtil very Miortly . for Sti'ith America, going Jjy way of rnnnmn. Tliey wl'l be gone until tnei n.1 .l 1 .ml T uli.tiil,! lilnL- unlllrl the I end of June and I nhnnld think would haxe Ii wonderful trin. I Haw -Mrn. iilni linniiisiun .Man on tnc ftreet tne ... . ..i ..l... .i... ...i -.. i, m. M-'j, uiuri iih .inn uii riiuin ,vii .'.,,, tner iiav ami was rui-K n,f'J at It wai Hint the correct thine for u.unc kiH in mouininc. (1011 knu bat a Mr (tlendinning's father, Mr. George Carpi'iitci1. died about two months 8f0 1 I'erfef jet Murk always ffems a little too heay for 11 vi-ry younj cirl. end Msry was weaunc n blnck frock and s finnll bal M an upturned hrlm of blaeK and mound the crown was a bind of white and off the side 0 small hits urnamet... 0 elrllah and pretty i nd ."0 rorreot. Tl h n hatne to tell on them, but they I wore sn perfectly doleful, nnd t rmpthiied vdtli them ho much thnt I slrao't wanted to offer to help. You te tbcj came Into town the other day en tht (.arm; triiin wilh me. but not tcti mc oh' dear no. And the train was crowded that there were no seats for two tuRethi.r Now. thnt it trac eiv enough, when joii are iust encaged a few weekH. not to he nhlc to sit to jeihT Hm vhen lie i colng to be away for two whole days and He has to leave Her rijdjt in the train (can't sa uood-bv in the ilranlnc room nn 'verrthinK, joii know). Well, nil I dure to sv is that that rminir mnn hv 'onderfiil kelf control n-.'t lo have Kiven I There's no norr? rn buy new linoleum for that floor. Just put a coat of "LAVA-VAR" over the old linoleum some night. In the morning, you'll find a surface that's so smooth and elenr it brijjhtens the whole room so toiiRh nnd clastic it won't scar or scratch. h won't whiten, cither, atcr can't mar its beauty. A Jour Dealer's Ml Colors and Cleat Felton, Sibley & Co,, Inc. Philadelphia ''A'"0 Colon, Paints i.0 ,1'1" 1,nce ,P6 Sive tho rurfire nd Mil X-r mil V rhere's MO nrrA fri-, t i i 1 i I SPie tho rurfire and l i yu uvc all -,;, r a public detnotietraltdti in the train; for the tragedy was He had to leave Her there, and convention would not iillmvl Him to kits Her good-by. It was somethlne fleree. And (1ir wri snl miserable you could read their thoughts right on their faces. NANTT WYNNE. - I . SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mra. Oswald Chow, of rtadnor, v.n vuiiiriain ai a uman uinner ftl tnelr l-prno on Baturdny ovonlnp next In honor of Dr. and Mrs Mnrnard Ladd. of nos- tpn, wiio will bo their pucsts. Amonir inn Kucma win do Mr nnti iirs. ntorp Horncj Tiorlmer nnd Pr, and Mrs. 1. Tall alcKcnrle. The g-uestn who attended the farewell dinner irlrcn by Colonel nnd Mr. JoTm s aiucuio at their home, 2023 Walnut Jtroet last evening In honor of the i. Vi, ,leam' n0w ln tn's city, wero M. Muriea Patllartl, French con W.'.'Jf1"1. 5Ifno. halliard. Mr. and Mrs. ri-H.S?h .!'n3r.l0J' Mr- Anthony I pelln, Mlna Ulllan I-ce Blddle, Miss w -??rot,L'n.r.nor rse. Mlso JVnrlettn MaoDonald Wilson and Uio mombere of the. mlny team, M. 1L de Ie.llva. m. M nomyart. M. O Kery, M. J. Seurln, M. it. Hlet and M R. Goullloux, ir?iii,i.e;?t!?,ford'. nn(1 Mr- Samuel iVr.nri'' of. Chestnut Itlll. hnvo wi f5X,trU"V! for ft "Plcr at tho imiii aV,1" c"Mry Club from 6 until 9 q clock on Sunday evening next nf in vvT. , 7 Ail . """on onnrj) C3, IIIH Jf,1 Chestnut avenue, Chestnut or vjomlnr to spend tho ntimmer with Ji natty or friends on a ranch tM,..i,,,.!, t''w'"-.of lJuisdowne ii ion on S"urtlay uftnrnoon, May uaraner. of Washington. hnS" Kd ?lM- Leopold Stokowskl will ?" ,n.t.'"r"o.t tho roplnrs. Went Sler' n Tffi fS"1 ns- "n Sunday nfter- ,-urXi .:.? m until 7 ociock. No -.w naiu uuen Bont out. datJhi.?l,?Flw Jrank MnIo and her ir M.Uii U.TOJ" "iicox Molvcr, Jr.. ontcrtalncfi nformally ni tea a &.'rJK," 22,7 mttenhouo rtreot. on Molwr r.S "ff1 Mr.?to V,-! cc s!S,tr. ""?. "r"- w".l""n Renwlck Vi..T. ' i1"" rrniicisco. who were tholr irucsts over tho week-end. h?J J!l? 5laUe,1' announccn thp mar K ,ff ill?.,1"VBl"lr- "Is Jloa Blake i... ,Mr w'!',ni Stownrt Williams on 5?mir,lny' . ttt "addonfleld. N. j! m? !JJ. oT5 '" a frn,(1,"1t of Olrard Col th ivi..th6, Tn,nanco. department of J.H?.toi lvc.s,, f Pennsylvania, Ho Is a fnPiM,-n 2LrMry',uiJ?- A" anrt ',en,' ILViW" c.04"try "nil Franco during the whole of ttip world war At preaent S.i? ,nnp5ted W'V.' ,he Asiatic I'etro- Ol"1' .w,!,.b?.ftt homo af,er Heptem LonB1IBal?nd.1X,S'y ftVCnUC- Qucons Jrrs. J Dertram Upplncott. of 1712 SPr i''00''.!0.13 occupj-lng heV sum nier home at Melnuxr, Bethayres will naj a visit to Washington. mJJm "7uhni '''oyd and her daughter. Minn Catharine a. Uoyd, of 1520 Spruco street, will leave early In July for Devon where they will spend the summer a ucvon Inn Dr. and Mrs. Richard C Norrii nnd tho'r daughtcrn. Jtles Virginia Sorrls and MKs IouIse Norrls. of 500 orth Twentieth ntreot. will leave UiV mlddl" of June for Cape May. where they will remain until the nuttinm Mr and .Mrs. Arthur r. ri,.t, "ii do Lancvy place, will iniV( carlv In "7 for Bay IIca1. X .iuiv iur nay iicai, .x j.. where thnv ii i rnmii in ttnrn ths ttit. m ,."'V -;"".,.;" "'"""" 4.ne en r""" " y thrlr eon. Mr Herbert Church, and Miss HUM eth Wood rick. anl. ,auBhter of Mr. and Mrs. Oeoriro XL rackard, of The Meadows, Vlllanova ban boon announced Mr. and Mra William r Braun. of Lermantown. nnd their family win ,aVe early ln Juno for Cnie May, whero thev will occupy their oottace until the uu tumn .iMrl,.?J!ob. S.,J!8rr "n,J hfr daiiBhter. Mian Mildred Hlnper. who have lu-en spendinc several weeks nt Virginia Hot T Kr ,. " iV-'V..' Sr-"I'?"n,?5K CHK Mrs Tliomas Kentli of.21l)3 De I.an eey streot returned to her home on Saturday evening, after a short visit to Hay Head, N. J. Mr nnd Mrs Henry Tetlow. "il of Oermantown. ate rrcolvlnc conirratnl.i. tions on the birth of a daughter Mr Tetlow will be remembered as Mine Catherine SeMon Mr. and Mra. Diaries n.iislnR. of Rollins road nnd Saxon avenue, Strrlnp flelcl. Delaware county celebrated their fifteenth wedding- anniversary on Satur day nljrht Amonc tho Kuests wera Mr and Mrs OeorKt- I'eters Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Krletrbnrff, Mr nnd Mrs Al bert II. Knctzbcie Mr and Mrs. Arthur C Ilnrvey, Mr and Mrs Harvey Myors nnd Mrs Lorrtta Field' Mrs II II r.lttenhousn of VThlte- Modal 2015 Ten Calt with fawn ucde alaihad tongue nnd bnd (.rev S U o d e. with tonque nnd band of snmr Irntlier. Dawn Cray KlH, with dove gray auedn, studied tontir nnd band lhla urel: at ibout lull real valui 7 tle from New York or Pans so far a women's, footwear is concerned. Kor example, the Parisian Tongue Pump has been favored by the smartest women on the Riviera this winter, consequently it will be one of the fashionable novelties this Spring and Slimmer in America. PURE THREAD SILK STOCKINGS. TWO TO FOUR DOLLARS 'ALLAIIAM , GOOD SHOES 921 MARKET STREET oOth and Chestnut Streets 4028 Lancaster Avenue Uu :: 7vU MKS. WILLIAM STKADMAN IIIKIj Who lef ore her recent marriage was Miss Rosemar' Madeline liar- hneli. daughter of Mr. nnd Mr. A. I. Harbach, of .150 Queen lane marah, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss IMborta Holllngs worth Rlltcnhouse, nnd Mr. Lelnnd T. Htauffer. son of the lato Dr. and Mr3. A ST. Stauffcr, or thla.fttty. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Walker, of Bellovuo, Pittsburgh, announce tho en gagement of their daughter, Mlsa Mary ICatherlno Walker, to Mr. J. Stnughlon Hrlckson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jninen H. Krlckson. of 6483 North Thirteenth street. Oak lano. Miss Walker Is a for mer Westminster College girl. Mr. 1'rlckson now llcs In 1'lttsburglt. Ho la h graduate of the Northeast High School, of this city, class of 1914, nnd of the University of Pennsylvania. 1919. Mr and Mra A. N. renoerman, of 5761 Tarchwood avenuo, announce, the engagement of tholr daughter. Miss Mil dred M. Poppcrman. and Mr. Harry J, Dixon, also of this city. Th nnmiiremnnt nf Minn fSerlrilrtn Mc. Kinney, daughter of Mr. nnd Mra. Robert u. AicKinnoy, ot iinaaoniaia, in. j nna Mr. Charles Alvan Dlmm has been, an nounced. Mr. Dlmm Is tho son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Dlmm. of Mifflin- burg, Pa. GERMANTOWN . Mr John McCrelght, of .230 I.ast t'psal street. Oermantown, nrtnounceJ the motrlagn of hi daughter, Mlsa Kllznbeth Ulta McCrelght, to Mr Charles O Hoop, nlso of Oermantown on Wednesday nfternoon nt 4 o'clock, In the Church of St Vincent do Paul, j;nst Price street, the Rev. William Maddock officiating. Miss Anna Mc Crelght nttcndod her Bister nn brides maid, nnd Mr John Roop wan his brother'a best man A dinner for tho brldnl party followed the ceremony at the Arcadia. Mr, nnd M'.s Roop nro spending somo tlmo ln Atlantic Cltv, after which they will be at home in Qcrmantown. Dr nnd Mrs Adolf Grynkraur of C14J Wayno avenue, aro being congratulated upon the birth of a son, Francis do Mourlsse Orynkraut, on April 14, Mr. Joseph Derhnm. of 7023 Limekiln pike, nnnounces thn marriage of his sis ter. Miss Sue 12. Derhnm, to Mr. lid ward V. Reeves, of Oak Lane. In tho Church of tho Holy Angels, Oak Lane, at 4 o'clock, on Wednedny nfternoon. Mlis Ullzabeth Derhnm was her sis ter's bridesmaid and Mr Harry Walsh acted ns best man. A reception followed the) ceremony nt tho homo of the brlde'n brother. Mr. nnd Mrs. Reeves will live In Oak Lano. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs. Walter M. Ttossknm, of 14-.I Dlnmond street, nro recolvlns con gratulatlonB on the birth of a son. Mrs. Pavld Clancy, of North Seven teenth street will entertain hor card club nt her home on Tuoaday afternoon Mrs. Henry W. Femrock, of Sixteenth and Diamond streets, will entertain tho membera of the card club of which she Is a member at her homo on Wodnosda afternoon Miss Flora Slfiley, of North Rlsht eenth street. Is spending 11 fottnlRht In Atluntlc City SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs. James F Iteardon. of 1617 WcMt 1'assyunk avenuo. are rcclv- InB I'onirralulatlona on trio lllrth of a daUBliter, Mnry Ilcardon Mra llenrdon will bit remembered a Miss Uertrude Hoche Mrs Karl nrnndt will entertain the members of tho minstrel troupe of the I 1013 class of the Philadelphia lllch School for nirls nt her home tomorrow esvnlnir Among thono present will be . Miss Anne Graham. Mlfs Frances aheti- line. Miss Ilene Murrao, Miss Marlon Moon, Mls Anno Moore, Mlsa Harriot I I'entland. Miss Hdiih I'entland. Mls i Allco Patteron. Mlsa Sarota Itenton. I Miss C'eollln Kenny. Mra Joseph P fnv and Miss Marnarct McCausland -, s, -V " IIILADr:i.I?-U. diiTrrs vprv lit 2736 Germantown Avenue S(M Germantown Avenue MOORE8TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Stroud. Jr.. navo moved into their new home at Cynwj d. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry V. Culln and Mrs. Joseph Potter spent the week-end at Hoiuilde Park. Mrs, Alfred Da-vis, of South Church street, visiting her daughter. Mrs. Ls William Bolten, In Jersey City. Mrs. llolten will be remembered as Mies Bertha Davis before her marrtage a few weeks ago". The Hev. V. A. Warden will ontartaln tho Camden Clerlcas at a luncheon today at 1 o'clock. NORRI8TOWN An Interesting wedding took place on Saturday, when Miss Dorothy Sellers, daughter of Mr. and Mra. N. C. Sellers, oiuunwrK, ?. 1., formerly or morris- toTin, necamo tho lirltle of Mr. liowarq Ulbson. Tho eoremonv m norformed nt the homo erf the bride, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gibson, after a wedding trip, will live In Clovelnnd, O, Tho bride Is n graduate of the 1916 graduating class of tho Nor rlstown High School. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daub, of West) .iiiiiii imoDi, cnicriRinta nt a uinner una nrd pnrty nt their home, nt which tho guestn were Mr. nnd Mra. Loon Kohl, Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Kuhlmnn, Mr, nnd Mrs. Burk Pcchln, Mr. and Mrs, Jamca MacNell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Duckworth, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoi brook and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doyle. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Ralph Stewart, of Lansdowne, han Issued Imitations for a bridge psrty which ahe will give on Saturday after noon, May 14. In honor of Mrs Guy Gardner, of Cleveland, O , who will be her guest for a. week. Mrn Georgo Craas, of Chester, enter tnlned Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald, of Pittsburgh, KnA hor sisters, Mrs, Harry Armttngtt and Mrs. George Armltage, Informally at luncheon on "Saturday be fore the brldgo party given by Mrn. Logan Campbell and Mlsa Sara Sweeney Mrs. Frank Hntton, of Milwaukee, Is tho guest of her parents. Mr. and MrH Jtazcll R. James, of Chester, with whom she will remain until after the wedding nf her sister, Miss Surah James, and Mr Ralph Ivlns. which will talto nlnce on , Mr. and Mrs. Robert X. Shenpard, who I i.w ,i,'i, it,ii in ,vr-i riiiinueipiiic m inoir inaxriHge some inonuii ogo, will move Into their new home at Prince ton nnd Dartmouth avenues. Rwarth moro, early in June. Mra. Sheppard was Miss Oertrudo Brown. ROXBOROUGH Tha annual lawn party and basaar irlven by tho Ladles' Atd of Memorial Hospital, of rtoxboroueh. will bo held on the lawn of the hospital on Wednes day afternoon and evening, Juno 8. The proceed! will ho used for the needs of tno nowpitni. Mm. Frank Kensworthyl Is president: Mrs. Laurenco Slmcox. chairman of household table: Mrs. M. ' Howard Swell, fancv tablo: Mri. J. A.. Merrick, llowera, and Mrn. M S. nintr' will have chame of tho supper table. Melcher-Fort Wedding A weddlnp of Interest will take place In tho Ilrst Preehytcrlan fhurcii In Oermantown, Chelten nvenuc welt of Oermantown avenue, nt R o clock this ovenlnir, when Miss Marjorte Richmond ' Fort, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lIeron I Thorne Fort, of 41 1 West Stafford street. 1 liorrnantown, will become the bride or Mr. Harold Porter Melcher. eon of Mr I nnd Mrs. William C. Melcher. Hr., of 661 AVest Hortter atrect. Mr Fort will ' Klvo his daughter In marriaRo and the vi. . t . Mivnuy eiuiniUlKS liasior - 01 ino cnurcn, wm pcriorm tnc ccrc- mony Miss i:ieanor IIokits win nttend the bride ns maid of honor nnd tin- brldesmnlds will Include Miss Katherlne Hubbs. MIpi Kntherlno I.nlor. of Bal timore, Mlns ICntherlnc Ollllnsham. Miss Dorothv Kent, Mien Klennor David ml Miss Marian Chase. Mr "William C Melcher, Jr., will net ns best man for his brother rnd the follnwlnK centlemen will be ushers: Mr. Charles Melcher nnd Mr. Martin Milchcr. the bride groom's brothers. Mr. .Joseph Trultt, Mr. Joseph Fcriruson. Mr. Charles Betts and Mr Kbert Dutterworth. The ceremony will he followed by a very small recep tion for tho family and it few frlendn at the home of the hride'H parents After October 1 Mr. and Mrs. Melcher will bo at home In Prlncaton, N. J. Hold Decision In Nurse's Suit No decision has been handed 1od In the suit hroucht in the Municipal Court by MUs f'rlssa Maj t.rlthih, forty-two years old. a trained nurse, to force John B. Robinson. Jr.. twent nine renrs old. of 0S15 'Webster ttrcet. to acknonledKe her as his common law wife and provide for her Biipporl last Thurnday. .Tmlfje Charles Hurt- H lett said today that he is waiting for p certain papers tn be filed before nn-1" noiinclnR his decision IMheppacd &Sons Ma? Sale of Philippine Undermuslins Made in the Philippine Islands cjpedplly for us after our otfn approved patterns. When you note the soft fabrics antl cxamina the exquisite workmanship you'll say with us , "These Prices Arc Very Low": Philippine Might Gowns, .$2.45, $2.95, $3.75. Philippine Chemise, hemmed bottoms, $1.95, $2,35. Philippine Envelope Chemise, shoulder strap or nrmhole, $2.45, $2.95, $3.95. Philippine Corset Covers, scalloped edge, $1.75 nnd $2.00. Philippine Drawers, S2.95. Philippine Petticoats, poplin and pique, hand ombroiderod, $4.75. Philippine Combinations, skirt, open 'or closed drawers $4.00. Wonderful "Specials" of Domestic Make NJninsook DrntOers with dotted edge, 95c. Nninsook Night Gowris, half leeve embroidered edge, $1.75. Tailored Envelope Chemise, $1.35 & $1.75. Corset Covers, $f.00 &$1.30. Combinations $2.25 and uptvard. Petticoats, "Wave Crest" muslin; double panel back and front; scallopod edge, $1.85. Bust Protectors, 50c, 85c, $1.00. Brassieres, $1.00, $1.35, -$1.50. Bloomers, nainsook or cotton crepe, 95c. Very good Sntine Bloomars, flesh and white, $1.50. 1008 GhestnutStreet ART EXHIBITS OF THIS WEEK The Pollah Arthts' AMIne. of Cfow, announces an extraordinary exhibition of Polish paintings recently brought from Poland to b held from April 27 to MAy 6 at Hotel Majestic, Broad street and Olrard avenue. Open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. ni., Including Sun day, - Th rrnnj-Tnl Aoidemy of the- Fine Art, nrood nnd Cherry utreets. Paint ings and drawings by American art ists showing tho later tendencies In art, nhowTi by courtesy of tho Pennsyl vania Academy of tho Flno Artft from April 16 to May IB. .lecteei Clallrrlen, HOT Walnnt etreel. Hxhlbltlon ot paintings of the Ameri can Barblion and Dutch nchooln. Wll.th Onli.rr. Memorl.i nll r.lr- ,,.. r.rL. F.vhlhltlon of the eev- enteenth eentnrv nalntlncn of the great Dutch masters. Opened April 28. The Hketch Clnb, 235 flenth CrnnM rtret. Hxhlbltlon of palntlngn, drawlnga and sculpture by the Bobo Trlbo, etudenta of the Academy of the Fine Arts. Gallery open from 1 to 5 p. m. until May 8. The Print Club. 1614 Latimer street. Exhibition of etchings and dry polnta by Georgo T. Plowman and ft. M. Peareon. From April 26 to May 0. In clusive. Gallery open 10:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. and 2 to 6 p. m. weekdays ; Saturdays, until 1 p. m. 4 Phlladelphlans Start Long Trip Four Phlladelphlans left Independ ence square at 10:.10 o'rlock thin morn ins for Arizona In nn mitomobilc. Tlicy expect to arrive nt Tucson in three weeks. Tho men nre Kdwnrd Grady. RR51 Arch street: ,Tnme McLnuchlln, 130 North Redflcli fctrcct : Hlwood Hunt. 44 North Fifty-ninth street, nnd George Schmidt. 5711 Pine street. A Genuine DlStlllcd W&lCr for Storage Batteries Say "HYDRO-PUROCK" and insist upon this special ly made water for batteries. It preserve's the plates pro longs battery life. Manu facturers recommend it. In half-gallon bottles, at all good dealers or direct from THE CHARLES E. HIRK3 CO. Sit S. 34th St. PhlUdtlpkl tt$h 1r He diamond UA maril cwl tht namr ROPUROCir Ntvw told in bulk gBMHBMHBaMBaHaaBMBHi r rr- jir7;iftir!tttttri"ssiwjt ivJ-.!W--3WV ' Lowest Price in Years! ! 'V,"f"Tl 4!!iMfi HYD i I Butter ! 47c I a At all our Stores tn . - - fnrTtfitifen MAYOR TO PRESENT PRIZES Will Honor Wlnnera In Health Pot tor Contett Tonight Mayor Mooro will present the prir.es to the winners of a health poster con test from tho stage of the Forrest The atre tonight. The contest was Insti tuted In seven high schooli of the city by the Philadelphia- Health Council and tuberculosis committee to interest the children ln the art denaitinenta in mat ters of health nnd to produce somo i potters which would inalte the business J of keeping well attractive throughout I the city. The jury of llldffM will meet tliU ' aiternoon to sKct the best poster ' wmfii nre siiDnmifO. The jury will be composes ni niigfr Elliott, of the .School of Industrial Art; George F. Goldsmith, of the Poor Richard's Club: Miss Harriett Hurtnln, of the Women's School of Design, and William A. Mason, director of art education of the public schools. The posters will be Judged for originality, effectiveness of design nnd the forcefu'lnesH with which ', they prcMiit thMden of good health. ' ...nn .-. . TWRS MflDRF Q PYPIICPn Hino. UlUUnC Id CAOUOtU i .. . .. .. i mayor a uaugntor-in-Law Called for, Jury Service Quarantined Mrs. Bertha Moore, n dnuahter-in- l.'iw of Mayor Mooir, whh excused from ! jury Ben-ice todn by Judge Monnghnn ' In Common Thus Court No. .'1 hernttM her temporm-y home in Wnhlngtoii is under qunrutitine. Mr. Moon-'n husband. Clayton ' loore, I ns-lvtanl sccretnrv of tin ways ami menn fommittco of the House of Itepresentatlves. Thoy nro i mctotn&'mvt lan'tatloM SSDlKt- Ufcfrt rrie '-Smccf' ttt WflU r rtex rr KniraTKj r rrlaU4 nsmplM. R0TAL ENGRAVING CO. 814 W!.t St De Iincey (Little) vl" Three rt',vV wt r . , WEEK OF MAY 16 wsi. T T r r . 1"1 & University of Pennsylvania rnlwrnliy Dramatic Club Preini The Admirable Cx'ichh v on JAMES M.r BARRIE mmoi's roMnnv-niiA ta ok KNTSMSUr POrirTTT MKAT1 NOW M Olmhel Urn, t, Hpt-, 1214 Chestnut Nowadays It's Allen's Hats Presenting a Rarely Smart and Jaunty Collection of Summertime Millinery and Sport Hats One of the most extensive and diversified displays ever offered by this House we initc jour comparison as to prices. Sale of Real Filet and Irish Crochet Laces We hse just received an Importation of real Filet anrl Irnh Cmrh.i Lrfces and have marlte.l them nil h' er- speeml p,,Ce, lner"ions aii.l edRlncs to match In narrow medium und nuier width From I7 to All Silk Ribbons Snlendld for Children s Hair R'bbon orchid, liicht b'ue nnd cold Tb Id, llfrht b'ue nnd cold Tb. for thrni belnc marked half price in tho assortment Women's Lisle Ribbed Vests, 3 for $1.00 These vestn all mmc In rojruia- am' Ixidlce lom and in -n .1. from 36 to 44 11k- nre Just uhn- iou Iikm. lx?. n wattlru: for nt ,1 IT extraordinary lo price "'B ror nt ",: May Sale of fixtra-sizc NichtRowns of sictvcs; imp iucki'u iriini. oiics io, iv, -u, at M .(.. Ituutid Nock Gowns of nainsook, ,ct-m ulccvcft; rihlKtn irtm mod. Site 18. 19. 20. $2.2.-1. Fine Muslin Gowns, embroidered front. Sire. 18, 19, 20. S2.7.'i. Muslin Drawers, closed, embroidered ruffle and cluster tiirk trimmed; 23. 2f, 27 inch linRtb. GHc. Etra-si7c kncc-length Petticoats of white muslin: rood nual ttj embroidered ruffle cluster tucks: 27 to 31 inch, at $1.25. A New Showing of mir i-D- uruurrnioiu m .spirrf. tin -t.indartl tn' s ,)n nd hr.- aitl o it r Hon Ton Cor.sp(s with patented O. I. C. clasps: nc model at $3.;0. S 1.2.1. So.OO. C. H. Corsets for slender figures, speciul nt 51.50. Kojal Worcester Corsets nre 52.00 to .." 00. Hermonsa, a corset of the better kind. $0.00 to 5IU.0U. gj'xawifflinaffij'ir'ii ?: '''''iMii'Mrjdwi.raT'' r, "hv 3 !Bwsual:adanfas.i teslstered from the Mayor's home in this city. When the young woman a name wss called todny a niesecnucr fiom the Major's office told the court the Moore home In Washington was under quaran tine because ono of the children hni measles. Home-Made Stuff Hospital! Morton Drbro-A', thirt -Msm yearn old, J471 I)uls street, Camden, was admitted to Camden Hnincnpnthh- Hos- tilfnl ast n ht. rhysieians vni'i tie had been poisoned by home-made liquor. IHs condition i serious. . - PHILADELPHIA'S rOItOTOST TtlEATnC3 rjD A r T iUl- AT BROAD Tonight DUUnu l Ulitgwi. u-js Matlneei Wednedv nnl ?turdy ROrtURT II MANTELL AND GENEVIEVE HAMPER TONIGHT RICHELIEU TOMORROW . . . .HAMLET WKDNKHDAT MAT, AS YOU LIKE IT. wi:dni:mimv r.vo.. Jt'Ltt-a carsah. THtHflDAV. KtNO LKAR. PRIDAV. MA- TIBTH. BATUllDAl MAT.. MKItCHANT UP VEN-ICKs HVUltKAY EVQ.. nirilARD in all kvoh. & hat. xtat.. hkbt hrath 12 1-or WKL. MAT, nKST PEATa. n.so r ADDIPV NIOHTB AT 8.15! Geo. M. Cohan's Comedians in the Rccord-Rreakinjr Musical I Comedy Success rMT rrj GRAND OLD Wat Tho Usual Perfect Cohan Cnst And tho Gingery Dnncinfr Chorua Pop Mat. Wed. Sat. Best Seat" $2 Scats selling for this & next wk. FORREST VICJHTS AT S-15 Mile. UV'l A Pt. "RALPH DUNBAR'S REVIVAL. OP 'ROBIN HOOD' touched music lovers deeply." Vorth Anxrlran. nirntvAi.n nr VOVKN'S tAS'!rUMCH '-w" " . . . . At, I NtflltTS PAT VAT. Tl-st P.;tn irir- MAT IV BO . IIKHT KliAT't ti no Street 1214 I Half Price, 25c yd. ! tnrhej wide, viu rr,,n broU There are Taffeta iuid Satin IlilTbon " "'"" i-ii uncr ni'orinirni Undermuslins nainsook: round neck, kimono 1 Ron Ton Corsets rtju pp.l to tit IJI firurp - rt,t ,n in 11 nf ih. i., Ihe Ifl'i, r" "" rril kilS 1 ! WORLDS MOS1 HEAUTIFUL TllfiATlOB MARKET AT I9TH 81 DE MlLtE Production I'F1 nAnilti; m lfMrit'M WTOriT WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS , JfAI-Dt; MMMq' STAOE BVCCZM . .r.A.,,AMr""-s"r I'J' Tl'llW WITH ADnnii AT IHtTJOV Tony Sard's Almanac ttCAl. rt.Atl m: r AftTOt. MINBD W AHTBT'lll a nijMoS.NW.Vo.rm anB LMI'IIOIT.II WATB OF tlANCINO ANNIVERSARY WEEK V.MtlAriRnr AHY PUOnilAM Douglas Fairbanks -' 'THE NUT" ADDED VO(7AL riCVTl'RE KA Tim TN-MrO I N t.KT. Solrs tie Solel.t PA I AfP ,2U MAIUCET ST., X ft,--wvi, ,,, A M ,0 ,.n Pt A HLniNALI) IMRKKIl I'llOrif-CTJON "GODLESS MENM An rtKpta!n of "tlUeli Piiwl ARTAHIA fheitnut Pt. tl77lh ,,Xriirw AJtAMot T Pli'Tflir Tiie Homestrctcli ' ""' - B"slcr K!!t!n "&y VICTORIA ;'riMr7oSiTniL . 1 .1 t WUCSIQC tne Law Thririnr m sna-ionoi nnnn p APITOf rmirVTsTRKET v-r l l vl, v mi pasa in TV riff 9horn p rut T-) TT r TT KIT StAnKRT ST n.l. I7T IIAjJ,lN 1 MAT AJ f.IPOV tn 'I3THAVAfJACK, 'pj rRP nKt:T at ji.'nipeti VJ1.WID1. i DEVtt.LR It to 11 WATPON fOtiAN "SAPST T fa nr &. Atfnn niiiii i 1 . .-x t t 1 iii4ia rjtII.ADRt.PltI ! IPADINO TTinATHKJ5 1 nmiTTioN op t.j- v t j j FnunrcriT ' SLYl'iC -TONifcrHt int. oHjcvj aiu cKcr, TKe. MtSSR? SH05ERT pre-rcr.L TMtlR. MtVtST NV -INUR. OAHOEN MUSICAL PRODUCTION THEQINEif ! f T i WtTM A STtUAR CAST Of UMUSUAL DtCELltNCE AND J JSMJy.MJ(LoyiyjAS. MAM CUT IRPR'T' C'OIIT? AT S.13 k s OnUDLIM i"T.s w i 11 t t VT. iviaunee wea. ,.! 3" foe 150H1AS? Ac Awouhcz JoHff Murray ANDceso , CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE1 & JA " I ' l I g twp r- rw Y IK- S l H TS 2 is DAV.CRIFFITHJ is n & ' K' III nr intti !! r)!TI"N TtVB METHODS ot 1 r i Pub c I.'dgtT, Prices. Nishts 50c to $1.5 (J1 fllil i p. li' 1" x tTMT.- 51 (Ml MATINEES I'KJ $.oo (:! a "H" I t i" i r ' J c Ar i W. T HKi:k i it WALNUT . . NANCE l wr u iti; " Hi t I f M O'NEIL THE PASSION FLOWER M T OT r r t n T' . ii'-l -- m'vp 'ir nr Mfii. 7AM I PHILADELPHIA I ORCHESTRA 1 1 ' 'M'VrskI Onrlurior intr rirn'V mu at aa -rl'IHT nisif, rT T AT n u KIV M. i riN' 1 nTs tip tiik SKASO" smtii nn: Philadelphia Orclicstra Chorui in Mahler Symphony No. 2 Soloists: ! VVtprsov "otr"', i , htchson Scijrn T ., ii lin 'it t IIpp n 1 10 CheiL Metropolitan Oprrn House Jf. Il OPERA COMl'ANV T - XV PTTK It n... 7 rtnirt) ?.(,T ft I'r'dnv May ft Mill Vr T 1 " A tlt.ll"t 1- Ttl T"l 1-1-1 i tn I t. iv " 1 i IK " in Mai tit tn 13 . l ti hh . ,ii M" r'll'.in Oiwrit Ilou I u, 'V ' mill tins Omtnut trtt n EITH'.S THEATRE JULIAN ELTINGE imirt ir Imlnini TyjH LUV KVAN A in 't fr. Short Lie M.,.. , tf.- rampbfll-Flo I v " '"I'i'ipll tMln i;Qr, lJ II Kt 'c . t , Mri jD Next Week I " it ifnl lltnl.r.i Cniv nr t'nna WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S "TEMPEST" M' .T tlrnf . fi' f r n i ll Mill rrotrrxlt a II v.,i Mm" 75c. VCJ" I Hi man Hull V M P 'IF Ml Sll 'i iMul II i V - ) AT i in i ai 'imi a "Pi tiATi'- Koriirrr IL TROVATORE 'c i dt'-i llm.' 1 1 'ii f b-K ,.r,on io ti nn 1 ORPML'.UM """nna. MAE DESMOND n"l'" vrT mti u.tv ,si i:va" VJ j-DUMONTS.V7" U(l1 kv..,is M y. : i. ' m u Mon W11.1 , w-t . a is w CMMETT WELCH Minstrel. , S TUB I'AnU KAIll Our Trollty Troatil nl ' m Kil ii s i I at. -4 u WM i y , ,' ii iMi m 1 wm If ls him I A:d11NULEW KELLY Shovy TROCADERO T"K uwy maiwj n4 OPB Q1RA.II0
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