l TiTV - ,1 Trtf.JM jtiitwjV, Vf-r ? 7 -.e 'X T & ' .a " O' 5 "J 11 EVENING PUBEIO (LEDGER-PHICADEIiPHIA1, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1921 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ftancy Wynne Talks of Many Sailing Today for Europe. She Speaks of the Indddr Horse Show This Week. Other Bits of News A GREAT many people nre Balling for Europn thin week. Mrs, AreMa Thomson and her son, Tom Wmiij. maker. Will leftvo today on the Anultanla Z Engird and will stay in London for the international Po1o matches. Thoy k6 leaod Sir Douglas flalg's house in So suburbs of London. The interna tional polo matches are hold in June Itch year, you know, and you nUo know how Interested in polo Tom nnamker i. Mm. Thomson is one of the i iftost teititlAii matrons in this city. She is '. .ml has very delicate features and "ISTSSm ttr Mr. Wnnaninlccr's death "he ?narrled Archie Thompon, a .Ir, M Dr. Thomson, who lived for many year on Walnut street about fhroe doors from fifteenth toward the i?iiL Tlie house has ben tnrnod ? taTitort s nco Dr. Thomson's death. hu MhteV lnte 5,IrB- KobfrU; liTd fo" some time on Sajnsom street between Twonty-flrst and Tweutyseo 7 after hr father's death. Mr, ffogy.t -rriage There wero two """ --'- .::;'mi.: and Tom. Mori or B Mr. Thomson was Miss "":. . . irr.l-1. - .!, .!,,,.. nt Man or fllinnie iybj.u, uuup'U,f ,", ii info Mr. and Mrs. Samuol Welsh .nd s sister of the let Samuel Welsh Snd of M William Twolls Tiers, of this city. TTB8 WAIiTTOU HRNDRRSON 1VI BRYANT is nlso Falling today for Europe arid will spend some time In Knsland. where her daughter and son lB.fiw are living. Fred Pearson, who nuirrled Eleanor Bryant, la In the dip Sitte tcrvico ami is third secretary of tbc American Embassy In London. Mrs. Bryant will stay In England for .while and will U In Franw for a MBplo of months boforo returning in Norerober. AK ATTIIAOTTVE party going to Europe today, too, includes Mrs. W. W. Hepburn and nor throe daughters, Mwle Louise, Jane ond Louise. They expect to spend the summer traveling la France and England, and Mrs. Hep burn will return home in October. As the plans nro now, tho threo girls will itay on the other sldo Uilng up special studies for n year. Louise-, I suppose, will como out the. following soar. Jano mil a bud of the last season and Mario Uniio of tho year before. IBX'T that "Uotna Brew" orchestra killing? T hear thoy are to play for the Indoor Horso Show, which opens on Thursday afternoon, and theirs wiU be the dance rausle for tho Devon show, too. Those boys ore wonders and they fo it, all for love. They ore crazy about playing and thw.nyjer get tired I nnd don't seem to mina uuaaiug m "" tttnt,lnvd Had jou realltod that the Indoor Sboff will be held during tho last three days of the week? Bight hospitals aro to benefit from tho proceeds this year, tlr American, tho Babies' Onrrettaon. Howard, Oncologic, Polyclinic, Jeffer son and Samaritan, and tho officers who will assist Mrs. Hancock, who Is chairman of the Indoor Show, will be Mis. Bllllo Clothier. Mrs. Billle Hirst, Mrs. Paul Snyder, Miss Harriet Pass more and Mrs. George Petorson. The Indoor Show Is to bo held in tho new squadron armory at TGlrty-BCcond Btreet and Lancaster avenue. YOU know tho Women's Overseas LeoRue conference Is going on this ck at the Emergency Aid rooms. It Is called to form a national organiza tion. There was a meeting yesterday anmoon at 2:80 and another this morning nt 10 :30. Women havo come on from New York, Boston, Seattle, Min neapolis and parts of Vlrgluln. Tho Women's Overseas Legion of this city jnvc u ten to the delegates yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Oswald Chew is presl ent of the Legion. I RAW Marian Savage Heyniger in New York tho other dny on Fifth avenue looking perfectly charming in a frock of rale gmy crepe do chine em broidered in self-colored silk. Her hat was a small affair of nalo gray Btraw trimmed with nn uncurled feather, and she wore grnt gloves and slippers. She was married here tho week after Easter. Ton know, mid tn nnd her husband hare taken a house in Orange, where they expect to spwid mot of their time. NANOY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr Chfirletl n rtarnnv nf Htlrtnn Serin avenuo, Ogontz. will entertain nt dinner, to bo followod by a dance at his Rome on Friday oven Inc. May 13, In honor of Mlsa Elsa Marian Monies, of r? uocnwlei N- ., who will bo mar rled to Mr Barnev's irrnnriann T.Iph tenant Geoffrey Cooke Hunting, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph s. Bunting, of this ' Now York, which will bo In M. Pauls Episcopal Church, Ogontz, at Jo clock on Saturday ovenlng, May 14. Th guctts will Include the bridal party and n. large numlicr of out-of-town guests. Mr. James Starr, of Olney avenue, Oermnntown, left yesterday for Now Orleans, where ho will attend as best man at the wedding of Miss Dorothy Hobort. of Now Orleans, itnd Comman der Gcorgo Plgninn, U. S, N which will bo celebrated on Thursday In Now Orleans. Mies Sarah H. D. Penroso, daughtor of Dr. Charles U. Ponroso, will nttnnd Miss Hebert ns maid of honor, MlKd Sarah Logan Starr, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs, James Starr nnd MlsS Margaret Hayes Hamilton, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. John M. Hamilton, re turned yesterday from Annnpolls, Md., where they spent tho week-end as the guests of Commander nnd Mrs. John Wetchor Miss Starr and Miss Hamil ton will be debutantes of tho coming season. The fount and Countess de Tratnpo, formerly of Seventeenth nnd Hpruco Streets, who have been spendlmr tho winter In the South, have returned from a aovrral weeks' stay at Charlottes ville, Va.. and are being entertained ns the guests of Dr. and Mrs. T. Tlldgway for a week, before leaving for their nomo at Indian Lke in the Adirondack mountains for the summer. Mrs. George Tatum will attend as ma tron of honor at the wedding of Miss Elizabeth W". Tyndale daughter of the lato Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Tyndalp, and Mr. John MoPlierson Tatum. of Mil-ling-ton, N. J) which will bo solemnlxed at 3 o'clook rn the Media Presbyterian Church. Media, on Saturday afternoon J next, May t. ino itev. Harper use, pas tor of tho churoh, will orflctate. Mr. Ooorgo Tatum will attend his brother ns heat man. A small reception will follow tho ceremony for the Immediate families and relatives. On their return from a wedding trip the bride and bridegroom will live In Mllllngton, N. J Mr, and Mrs. Edward X. Wright. 3d. are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Mr. make tholr homo with Mr. Wright's par. cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. wrlght Jr., at 507 West Cholton avenue, Oer. miuitoTOn. Mrs. Wrlirht was Miss Anna I Sturgts, ot New York. Mrs. Frederick W. Taylor, of Uoxty. Chestnut IIIU. scoompanUd by her mother, Mrs, Edward A. Spooner, left yesterday for Plymouth. Mass,, to open Mrs. apoonerV summer plaoo. -whero sho will spend tho Bummer. Mrs. Taylor will return home in a fortnight. Miss Nancy F. Cope, daughter of Mrs. Walter Cope, of 200 Bast Johnson street, Oermnntown, will entertain tho members of tho Unique Opera Company on Wed nesday evening, May 11. There will bo a recital, to be followed, by an Informal supper and danco. Tho members of the company Include Miss Catharine Whar ton Morris, Mlsa Mary C, WIstor, Mr. Rmest Kltson, Mr. Max M. Von Schau enseo. Mr. Rodolphe M, Von Schauensee. The proceeds of tho recital will bo given to tho Consumers' League and the fund for tho starving children of Europe. Mlas Cope, who returned yesterday from Drlf ton, Pa,, where sho spent a week as tho guest of her aunt. Mrs. Eokley D, Cox, will leave tomorrow for Schenectady, N. T whero she will attend Junior week at Union College. While at Schenectady Mls Cope will be the guest of Mrs. to ward Bvcrott Hale. Miss Judith M. Logan, of Pochkete, Cynwyd, accompanied by her niece. Miss Esther L. Bhoads, daughter of Mr, 4 nnd Mrs. A. Howard Ilhoads, will sail on Jlny 28 lor Kurope, wnero .nvy wm spend the summer In France and Spain. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Boyer Davis and their daughters, Miss Prlscllla Davis nnd Miss Mary H. Davis, who spent the winter at their town house, will open Itagdale, tholr country place at Paoll, this week. , Mr. and Mrs. William Wurts Harmer, of 133 West Willow Drove avenue. Chestnut Hill, have returned from a visit to New York. Miss Rose Ellas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellas, of 318 Highland ave nue. Chestnut Hill, whose engagement to Mr. Fletcher Schaum was recently announced, will bo the guist of honor ui iv brldge-and-llnen showor on Monday, May 10, which Miss .Tunlta Bauveur will glvo at her home, 8205 Seminole avenue. Chestnut Hill. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Kurtz, of Manhelm street, Germnntown, will sail early in July for France, where they will spend several months. Miss Anna L. Foulke, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. William G Foulke. of 213 West Tulpehocken street,- German town, has returned from a visit to New York. Mrs. N. Myers Fltler, of Gmystone. Rtverton. and Mrs. Dale B. Fltler, of 1950 Spruco street, who spent the win ter In Bermuda, have returned home. Tho Huntingdon Valley Country Club will give their next club dinner-dance on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ronsselaer Schuy. lor are receiving congratulations on tho birth of a daughter, Elizabeth E. Schuyler. Mr. and Mrs. C Shlltard Smith, who spent the winter In this city, ars occu pying Beach Bank, their summer place on tho Delaware, at lUverton. Mr, and Mrs. James Watt Mercur and their daughter, Miss Denlse Honore Mercur, who have been in Europe for a vear, will arrive in this country today. Thoy will be the guests of Mr and Mrs. rBBBBS , BaBBflKnBHKWRBBBflBBBBBHBJBBBBBHL , ,4,-ft V'i I (Bi IsV.flrBBiiiiBsBBBiibM V bbLLLLsSmp lj I HIVAhShVAb l . 7-THhT' m 'JI VaBVsVSHBHHMWJiHBVsHHBViHK AVAh VAVAVjt -tfBsWsBVflVv' w& Bf I WJHWAWAVsVHVSIBiMHHlBWABHHfltaJL'''4'' iHnVfiW3HBb9VHfiHBflHWHWnWAWAWI LLLLLBLLLBbwMBbBbbbLLLLLLLPWwhi) "BWHmmUUUI H bSHbBBbBbHHBoBhE9m - 'Ib .-rwvHwK-CKiwI BwBVflBVSVSBVBMMliSBHiHB&nuabf' tfKSiS&iSi BBBBBBBBBBJMBJ&fi.'X'ThiB'i .BaiiBPBMSSBBJ ). WEGlJ&Znwi Iii!wrjjn jjKfFLjJ FDoto by J. Mitchell Elliot MRS. WA1TEU LANODON EUSTI8 of the Morris, 511 South Thirteenth street, who recently entertained In honor of her cousin, Mrs, Osgood Putnam, of San Francisco, Calif. Mercur"8 son-ln-lnw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cahnll, at Hillside, their place at Walllngford, before open ing their home at Ventnor, Atlantic City. Mrs. William Shewell Ellis, Mrs. H. II Battles. Mrs. Thomas Shelden Wil son, Mrs. Walter H. Corkran, Mrs. V. Gilpin Robinson, Mrs. Gordon Fetter man, Mrs. Ellis Marshall Harvey, Mra James Lord Rlgby and Mrs, A. J. Rudd comprise the committee In charge of the "Spring Follies Cabaret," which will be hold on Friday evening In aid of the community center. Miss Alice Gardner Bush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilder Bush, at Now York. Is visiting her grandmother, Mrs, Jny Cooke, at her homo, 2204 St. James place. Mr. and Mrs. Bush, who spent a few days in Wilmington, will upend a week as the guest of Mrs. Cooke beforo returning to New York. Mrs. Walter Schuyler Volkmar. who spent tho winter In California and who U spending tho early spring with her mother, Mrs. George C. Thomas, at her home, 301 South Twenty.flrst street, en tertained at luncheon yesterday at the Acorn Club In honor of Mrs. William Pierre Robert, Among tho guests were Mrs. Corblt Loverlng and Mrs. Francis M. Cresson. Mrs. Thomas will occupy Greystock, her country estate at Chest nut Hill, on Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. Howard Fordo Hansel), of Seventeenth und Walnut streets, will sail on Juno i on tho Provldcnco for a Mediterranean trip. They expect to return homo In thn o.-iriv nutumn Their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and jurs. Howard Fbrde Hansel . Jr.. of 135 South Eighteenth street, will loavo the mlddlo of Juno for Chelsea, where they uad itiKtrii u cuiuiKo tor me summer, Miss Nina Lea, of Twentieth and Wat nut streets, entertained the members of her card club at her homo yesterday North Broad street, entertained at a small dinner nt hor homo on Saturday nigm in nonor or ner guests, airs. Mar shall Robinson and hor daughter, MIhs Katharine Robinson, of Washington. Mrs. Robinson and iter daughter re turned to their home yesterday. Miss Eleanor Robb, daughter of Mrs, Henry Burnett Robb, of 172C Spruco Btreet, who has ben ontertalned as tho guest of Mr, nnd Mrs. Harry Thompson, of Baltimore, for a fw days, returned to her home last oventng. The engage ment of Miss Robb and Mr. Thomas Llneaweaver has recently been an nounced. Mrs. Robb and hor family will clorto their town house the latter nnrt of this week and occuuy their coun try placo, Acrefalr, HaverfonJ, until the Mr. nnd Mrs. Potor Williamson Rob erts, ot Bella, Vlstn, VUlanova, who spont part of tho winter nt their cottage at Alkan, S. C. accompanied by Mra. Emlen Podo Etting, of Southtlcld, Hav orford, will sail next week for a trip Leupold & Beltz Ladies' Tailor and Drctsmaker Qwllfnt lV'Drkmnnihlii Moderate rriffn 1713 ARf!H STREET 1 nMsammamxsxmmExi Children's i Novelty Pumps JK7n Patent Leather Gray Tt'mmtd White Palme ItaihtT Trimmed ft I Fmlarli,, al Ntuttt Shadit . s'e l to 8 nn Siz8i8toH....$3;50 ny8to2....$4.5o REISZNER 39 Market St. ooea.H.t, " O, tUtl St. "PM.Krery MIWIJUI ?,! , iot im jJtT B IKlliMOTliffii Mmim. !S'ltSWPwipi5H8' w$ '!ae'''S?c'v :iwv 54 5w 568 ZtttlU JOCttUC 46"1aho47'"5T$. Mitz-QEtudtm Have Revised Their Prices On All Merchandise In Accordance With the Policy of Readjusting Retailing Costs as Outlined in the Recent Suggestions of President Harding Our Reductions Embrace All Day Coats Capes and Wraps Smart Tailored Suits Gowns and Dresses Sport and Lingerie Blouses New Mid-Season Hats nbibWmIiIIi, abroad, where they expeot to remain until the autumn. Mr. ond Mrs. George A. Huhn, 3d, and Mrs. Florenz Zlcgfcld, of Now York, who havo been tho guests of Mrs, Flor ence Huhn Walsh, of 6012 Drexel road, Overbrook, have returned to their home In New York Mrs. Huhn will sail (be latter part of thlB week for Europe. Her sons. Mr. Clark Huhn, who is a student at Harvard College, and Mr. George A. Huhn, 4th, who attends St. Paul's School, will loin her in Juno. They ex pect to return In tho early autumn. Mm Harrison Smith, who has been spending the winter nt tho Bellevue Stratford, will suend nart of tho eummor at the Traymoro Hotel, Atlantic City. GERMANTOWN X. n,1 MM 'nMrmf m WltAff nf A9SO Baynton street, spent the week-end at Freehold, N. J where they attonded tho wedding of Miss Marian Vnnderveer nnd Mr. Carl Balrd at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wlkolf have as their truests for the week-end Mrsw George Conover and Miss Margnretta .tiorman,! or UTccnoia. Mrs. Harry R. Davis, of 236 East Highland nvenuo. Chestnut Hill, will entertain at cards at her homo this eve nlng. The 'guests will tnoludo Miss Katnerlne U ruddock. Mrs. Charles B Solly, Mrs. Waltor H. Delsroth. Mrs. Edward J. Murray, Mrs. Joseph S. Myers, Mrs. Harry G. Brown and Mrs. waiter u intzgcrald. MtlCratM JsrAi MSrl Mmi Write wr rka rr Entrant r Printed IuhIm, ROYAL ENGRAVING CO, iM Walaat St Straws & Panamas Cleaned and Remodeled f In th tor Hprlnr nnd Bum- ncurst sbp tntr. Our 40 .veur of ex. pcrtfnee In ut your rr STEINMAN TBACTICAL riATTKlt 54 N. 7th St. Phone, Market 2437 NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Marx S. Leopold, of 1848 North Seventeenth street, have as their guests for a few weeks their daughter, Mrs. Charles Rosenthal, and son, of Blnghamton, N, Y. Tho marriage of MIbs Anna Gross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Gross, of 2340 North Twenty-ninth street, and Mr. Jack Bernstein, of 6846 Sansom street, will take place on Sunday. Rabbi l.evln tlial will ofllctate. Mrs. Peter B. Smith, of 1923 Master street, has Issued invitations for lunch con and cards at the Walton on Satur day, May 14. Miss Lorita IC Norwich, of Fifteenth and Poplar streets, will give a luncheon at hor homo this afternoon In honor of Miss Elisabeth Winston, of New York, who la visiting In this city. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Anna M. Corcoran, of 2642 South Mole street, has returned home after upending several days in Atlantic city Mrs. William Perry, of Falrvlew N, J entertained informally at her homo last evening. Among uiose pres. ent were Mrs. M. Thornton. Miss A Marlon, Miss Anna Corcoran, Miss Elisabeth Corcoran, Miss Nellie Hunter, Mr. Louis a. ueamen. Mr. James Moone, Mr. Charles Abadle and Mr. Joseph Thornton. Mrs. Perry wilt be remem bered as Miss Elizabeth Thornton, of 251 souin .uigmeentn street. Shoes That Add to Your Vitality T I )J i Jk ! L Mmml 'A mm m iMvllmwl A M ImV vvl nnk M Hi Wj Shoes that bind and distort tho foot are a source of constant irrita tion. They drain your nervous energy, distract your attention, and lessen your ability to concentrate and to work. Such shoes nre a drawback to health and success. II! you would enjoy tho best thnt life has to otTer of buoyant strength and achievement, change to tho com fortable, helpful Cantilever Shoe. It is well built on a lust tliut conforms to the contours of tho .foot With the naturul Inner sole lino, tho toes point straight ahead and aro comfortable; a share of tho weight of tho body falls easily on tho ball of the foot. Tho well-set heel encourages good pos ture, which, in turn, encourages good hoallh. The shank of a Cantilever Shoo Is drawn up. by lacing tho slirc, to lit the Instrp and provide restful Bupport. And It FLEXES WITH THE FOOT. It does not bind tho musolwi and Impodo circu lation as n rmld role does. It strength ens tho tnuocles by allowing thorn free dom to exercise, thus preventing or cor. reeling weak arches. Widths from AAAA to E. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP , 1300 Walnut Street Orjr, Cuor4 Office , WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Ellis D. Gilbert entertained at a surprise variety showor on Thursday evening at ner nomo, 6845 Walton ave nue. In honor of Miss Dorothv L,. Kid- dell, whoso engagement to Wr, U Mel ville Suplce has bcon'rccently announced Among the guests present were Mr James L. Blddell. Mrs. Geneva Supl 4 Mrs. Benjamin Drummond, Mrs. Wu lace Dormnn, Mrs. Charles Maule, Mrs. John Suplee, Miss Helen Riddel!, Miss Grace Blddell, M!b.i Bessie Beck, Miss I,ouloo Suplee, Miss Polly Supleo and Miss Bessie Blddell. Mr. and Mrs. William Epstein gave a reoeptlon on Sunday oventng at their home, 6841 Ludlow street. In honor of their son. Master Irving Epstein's fifth birthday anniversary. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Abo Btlcfol, Mr. and Mrs. N. Stlefe), Mr. and Mra. Harry Epstein, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Lerner, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Silver man. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Jnffee, Mr. nnd Mrs. Israel Welner, Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell Bernstein, Dr. and Mrs. Ber nard Cohn, Mr, and Mrs. M. Buskin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs, B. Slatko, Mr. and Mrs. I. Ep stein, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stelfel, Mr. and Mrs. I I. nubln, Miss Nettie Kol ber, Mrs. M. Kraus, Mrs. J. Gordon, Mies Celia Sieger, Miss Sophie Btlefel. Mr. Joseph Epstein, Mr. Nat Marder and Mr. Samuel Stlefel. FRANKFORD Mrs. Harold Duffy, of Grlscom street, has as her guest for a few days Mrs. C. Brookfleld and her daughter, Miss Alice Brookflcld, of Now York. Mr. and Mrs, Robert T Corson, of 6011 Penn street, have left for New Orleans, Io., whero they will spend somo time. Mrs. J. IC Hammond, of Frnnkfonl nvenuo and Orthodox street, will enter tain tho card club of which she is a membor, at her home on Thursday afternoon. NORRI8TOWN Mr. and Mrs. John Adamson, of 924 West Lafayette street, observed the fif tieth annlvorsary of their wedding on Thursday with a reception at their home. Mr. and Mrs, Adamson were marrlod In Franklin, N, J., and have lived In Norrlstown for forty-two years. They have six children,' Mr. William Adamson, Mr. John Adamson, Mr. Stew art Adamson, Mr, Joseph Adamson, Mr. Oram Adamson and Mrs, Allen Booz. Thoro ore nineteen rrranflchlldren and four great-grandchildren. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. William Adamson, eldest son and daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Adamson, 8r., observed their twenty fifth wedding anniversary. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. A. B. Sheppard will entertain the sowing club to which she belongs at her homo In Swarthmore this afternoon, the mombers of which are Mrs. M. I Ajttcs, 5 resident; Mrs. Bayard Morrison, Mrs. . P. B. O'Neill. Mrs. Thomas B. Shoe maker, Mrs. J. B. Stokely, Mrs. Wright and Miss Rena Grau. Mr. and Mrs. William Vlocus, of Swarthmore, entertained Informally at dinner, followed by a dance, this week In oelebratlon of tholr seventeenth wed ding anniversary. 8TRAWDERRY MANSION Mr. and Mra, Jacob Illtch, of 3224 Montgomery avenup. announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Lot" Hitch, to Mr. Leon P. Clair, son of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Clalr. Mr. nnd Mrs. David Mandel. Jr., and Mlsa Helen Mandel will occupy a cot tage on Elberon avenue, Atlantic City, during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. A Speler. of 3225 West Norrls street, spent last week in Atlantic City. Metropolitan Opera House 7 F'rom th Manhattan Orr ITout, N T. LA TOSCA ThuriKi'. Mur R LA IJOHEMB Friday, My fl MM". nuTTKn-rr Pat. Mat. My 7 KOnZA DEI. DEBTINO...Rt. Ev., Mr 7 PMe: rjvenlnsn. TBc to $2.60: Mat., BOo to 12 8atn on tale at Metropolitan Opera Tims n1 at Wrmtin'ii, 110s Chtnut trt. K EITH'S THEATRE JULIAN ELTINGE ttUDrem in Feminine Types ELSA RYAN In "PeK-for-Short" Joo-Monis & Campbell-Flo Vlncont 00000611, Ed In Gorjr, UucJcrllgo A Casey, Maria La Olhem. Botanical OanJona, TJntr, or I'enrm. Next Week WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S "TEMPEST" nn.tu PrnSurtton! alt 4atn rflMrvfld. tickets new at Olmbelr Heppa'si prteta KvRf. & Sat. Mat.. 11 Wed. Mat., 75c. Cat ot rain slvn Welchtman Hall. WOIILD'U M03T HKAUTirUL THEATftH i Aoademr TVta.UoxO't.& Heppe'a.1110 Cbat. pHILADELPHIABat- g;- 8:0 ORCHESTRA! Symphony No.2 WITH JTEHLB ALCOCK. CONTOALTOi MAY PETKK80N, SOPRANO. AND THE iiurADELPmA QHcnKPTitA ciionus, DoLANCEY (Llttlr) Theatre. 17 Del.anctr U. ot V. Dramatic Club preae.nta JJarrte'a The Admirable Crichton May 1 6 Seata Now $1 to 12.50. Olmbcla'. Heppa'a Geuting's Second Annual Sale of Hosiery maWtmgJggmgummjmimmmmMmm - ) mmmmmmWmmmW9fI mKmKkm S-viL C ,ka Wi t. u- -BSaiQiwBKiiH 20,000 pairs of Stockings and Socks for Women, Men and Children marked at Sharp Reductions ( ., Herc is an opportunity to supply the entire summer stocking needs of the whole tarnily at pncea that mean a great saving all along tho line. You know the high character and quality of Geuting hosiery you know the reaaonableneas of Geuting prices always you know the reputation of Geutings for having the newest things first it is this splendid Lieutmg Hosiery stock from which you choose and these prices which are now decisively reduced. Women's Mercerized Full-fashioned BtocWnRs in black, whit and brown, regular aiaee, and black and white in extra sizes. Value $1,00 65' Women's Th'd Silks Full-fashioned stockmrs In white, Wjick and shoe shades. Somo of them are slightly im perfect, some represent broken lines from our tcguiar siocks ot nrsts. MARKET AT I9TH -.' ..'i TO 11 15 P. M DE MILLE Production C IIAHKlE'H l'AMOtW STpnX WHAT WOMAN KNOWS , IfAUDR ADAMH' STAOM 8UCCK9S -.A..PARAM0,-"J'r rirrunn wmr I CONIIAD NAOEL AND I)lH WIL60N ADDED ATHACTION idny Sarg s Almanac VOCAL FEATLItB. CAPITOI, QlAnTKTT PENN RELAY RACES A OlHyPNaTrtATION OF FJIOrKH AOT JMPitOPKR WAYS OF DANCINO STA NTON MAOIST AH. lflTS ANNIVERSARY WEEK EXTIlAOIU)INAUY PROOnAJC Douglas Fairbanks in a new pirrtmE ,lTHENUT,f .' .H...ADDBD VOCAL FEATURE KATHRYN McO:iJ5r. Bourano RoWrt PAT APFT 12U itARKET BT. -imWl-t lo A. M. to 11:16 T. MV An Arlaptatlon of "Rtaek rawl" ARTAH1A Cheatnut St. bL l YLi1; 10 A. W. to 11:15 1, U, f ANHW PARAMOUNT PICTURE The Homestratch ' Action But Beaton '- Value $2.00 $J,25 Women's imported black stockings with broad lace clocks. Value $2.00 S 1.35 Women's very sheer pure thread Silk Stockings black, tan and gray, and Net Stockings in black, gray and broum., also Glove Silk in plain and lace cnon effects. Values $3.50 to $J.25. !2'yu Men s Thr'.d Silks Frrll-fashloqed Box in rnrdoTin and black, and allk-platted In two-color trlpti. Valuat flJOO to tlJ5 89c Ma-i'k mercrizt Hale and mil fioz, IVIOII eaamlaii or fuU-tatktottsd. black, wblta and colon. .toe j prs. X Value 75o Men's Heavyweight Silks Beautiful rick quality Box la and colon, plain and drop-ttltck. Voiuis $1,7S to fJI3 1230 Market St. Shoes and Stockings for all the family fhtta SJ.35 Children's Imported Socks Full-fiabloned and icamltoj. with fancy wlt topi. 3 prs. $1.00 Eflvi &airnAuo&(Xau aKoSn u Children's -length Socks Broad rib. haurj mcrcfrud In black, ninj and coriloran; altea b to 9V CO Values tl.00 to tl.SS OcC Children's Silk Stockings ...UoV tdHEUl""b t,bb",i wh,t'' ln - , .. Value $2.00 J'4S 1308 Chtjut St. Shoes and Stockings for all the family V . WWHHHinMHWnMHaNWIWHMI VICTORIA VaTSVS: PRIHCILLA DEAN AND 1)N CHAjSkT Uut8ide the Law Thrllllnc and Sensational Drama C A PITTS! 724 MARKKT fiTREWI Vrtll 1 71 noi-A DANA In "The Off-Bhora Pirate RPHPNTT MARKET BT. JUL lTTa iV-JlN 1 MAY ALLIHON In- ' 'EXTRAVAQANCTi f1 OT3I7 marickt at JUKOtm V-tL-'iJl-" VAUDRVTLLB 11 to 11 WATSOK A COUAN. "SABBY BITS." REN LYNNl OTlDSRi PHZLADETLPHIA'a LEADINO TimAnUM DIREXTnON OF LEB A J. J. BHUUERT LYRIC HI0KT-S Ktfi-.a MATS. aJCTkA SAT 2B Pop. Mat. Tomor. $1.50 I 71 ntBK. swBesT rnzuta inoa nranr , n -MttllK OKDIN MUUCU. PROOUCTIOM THE BELLE4YR of 1921 i rNEW tYeRK sj nriAimikg out or o-jwm. ucuumcc a AMtzy jlot or j.ovxjly tJstna SAM OtlT JDCDf NICrHTS AT SON Matinee Tomor. " $1.50 Tfiz BotfzrtrAxs faa CEMVACH CI VIUME FOUISI92a CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE LAST TWO WEEK3 TWICE DAILY: Evan. 8 -IB, MATS. 3:15 D.W.GMFFITH31 A picture of vital dramatio IntarMt STRJKINOLY PRESENTED, with aumelent comeOy bcwi es " iv-mj nuKn. Prices, Nights 50c to Sl.SO 600 Orchestra Scats, $1.00 MATINEES gM" $1.00 WaWiny. BOo . Family Circle, 3&o ALL HEATS RESERVED WALNUT NANCE BROAD LAST WEEK MAT TOMOR . ar O'NEIil .IN PERSON) In THE PASSION FLOWER I (LA MALQUERIDA) hy Jacinto DonevenM. Not a Picture A Thrilling Spoken DranMl I PHILADELPHIA'S 1--OKEMOST T1IEATREB NIGIITfl AT flit-l Mat V1 A Sdu ROI1ERT II. MANTELL AND GENEVIEVE HAMPER TONIGHT HAMLET Pop. Mat. Tomorrow ?e,tl $1.50 AS YOU LIKE 'it Tomorrow Kg., JfLifS CAESAR. Thijr. lUy. KINO LBAR FVt,lv JIAf'nETH- Safe artrty Mat . MERCHANT OF VENICE 8a artlay Eva-, RICHARD III ALL EVO.i. & 3AT MAT, IlKdT SEATS 12 GARRICK roTlXJ I Geo. M. Cohan's Comedians in the Record-Breaking Musical Comedy Success GRAND oISmSj I The Usual Perfect Cohan Cast I And Whirlwind Dancing Chorus Pop Mats. Wcd.A Sat. Best Seata $2 I final artllnc f.r tula knij nit week ' FOR R P T MunTHAT8 (15 1 k V-'IfX1-'i l Ua. Wed A Sat. Pop. Mat. Tomorrow f $1.50 I "Lovor.i of tnusir and thcatro ' soers in general ran profit by see ' Inir tho prosent production ot ' 'Robin Hood.' " nvenin nuiutm. i RALPH DUNBAR'S REVIVAL ALL MUHIH A SAT 4IAT . Ilttt Raata. 13 ACADury "l1 Mi'sio TONIGHT AT B PlIILAI'BIl'lllA fl'MlATIC HOClETf v-rd,-. IL TR0VAT0RE ri.-uri i iipp'" 1 1 in rt-.i r,e. r ti.nt ORPHEUM Unnuitown.CflttiA MAE DESMONTj""" T "iruyB.'"t mm- -jti'l -ricipn Roaa" NEXT VKBK- "ADAM AND EVA" DUMONTS tJfam EMMETT WELCH MmVtr'el. IB TUB FARB rAIUT Our Trails TrouMa cAsiNOiwnaiS TROCADERO vua umn-hx uaidj TWto OW vrj i m . .M- . rti iIW'. f- - - . if,. , . , A. . . . ..
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