Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 04, 1921, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, HAY 4, 1921
n
JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
fjHO' Wy,ulc Talks f Seeing the Sanders Twins in
Smart Clothes She Hears That Miss Willcox
Has Opened a Tea Room in Wawa
,om' thi-Sanders twlnn on Chestnut today 'n Now York is that of Mls
BkV lM nni'K.1 inoknl bo Gladys Uent. daughter of Mr. T. Ashley
trcct jriterdny. nml tliej ooMti I so Itent of 144 j Thrty.Bxth street,
..If nii.1 were KolriR so fust, nntl t0 Mr ciarencp Martin, of Horn er. Miss
L ii .lipnil so hard, and were ntto- pent Is a gmndnieeo of Mrs. UlysBei
hooking" """'.,:, i tlmt I did not take H. Clrant. mid n distant coiialn of Sir
1 ' . t . iL. .iIiaii lintl nn
,ctlior so """"" ' , ,h. 0,i,pr i,ntl on. Kdwnrd Carnon. of England. Mr. Mar
lawlmtklnd of n 1 hat 0,n" "u! '1 I n Is a grandnephfiw of th,- late Mayor
r which "h- ln? , ,,i ? Kth l)w, of Xew York. The wedding
or "o... ..MM and one liatl n Mat pi Wii .ni.n inn, 1n, ln (i, Mnrinor Rt tlm
MIS Pll !" -,- :..,., I.. ,rn llmll. .-" ...-. :.. .-.V.-'..:. 'l.. -
utiiiin
gar-
Mai IS, which
Starr, of miiey
Ct.. flowers at"' wllul " .". '., """" "i mo uritiBH nroinur, .mi. hi
SilJ err dark blue, nml the other . A Dent, Jr , In Syracuse.
flowc ki.,.i nf iVrslnny all color. Ti., ,,..,. ,. , ,,,, ,,,i ih
H i In I unite visualize it for .von. . ,jPn !,,,,,,,,'. ot) Friday, Mn'j IS.
?at .i, ihov were eolnc so fasti Mr and Mrs James Starr, of
tnt ? i,m Jn hnrd. I stopped to sop nyenue, Ocrniantown, will give In honor
ind looking "innuinir at I d t nf Ull.r daUKhter, MHH Hnrnh Logan
wbat thov were looklns i . ' "'J, HUrr. will lt.elnUi Miss Gertrude, v ;l
ImcOPM '"" V ii om... iA,,Ln,t un iKeriy, iiiiKH tiorniro i. mci inmmy,
15.1. niminnt feeling. They looked so Ml8J( . ... ... iiendn-
Ik.nnr nml v. idea waits and sweet l ten FOii MIhs Dorothy I.e. Miss C'atlmrltio
l P. Vnvelf. ' Smith, Miss Peggy I'lummer. Miss Klten
hUipi nij i w-hltmnr, MlgH IU)sa wallls Mls
H,vt' mn heard about the tea room Virginia Miller, Miss Helen Miehell.
'U1, . wilier l Bolni to' M'"' Hnrn" McLean. Miss Ellr.aheth
that KutherliiP illeox is going ; to w m,bs Mar(rarcl inP,)g, M3,
oocn up it N "wn Hhe n gnlnR t enii uuzabotn Austin. MKs Elizabeth Hat
i.hi"Vll'l Ooose" beenubc, nml tnlH 1 tlos, Miss Lois Samuels, Miss Maria. B.
MA not know before, Wnwn Is thn In- Samuels, Miss Elizabeth Lawrenco, Miss
wilil fJoop. isn i iiiai Margaret urinton. Mil K zaucin ucu-
dian num .:,-,. ,.. lH
'J$S Mr. 'and MrV. .laines Will
Z , o( Media, soil know, nml n sister
of JUrJorle Wlileox, who married Al
Sri, Santa Mnrla n couple of years
mo Her brother. Mark Willcox. mur
Sh Mnrcuret Keating, a daughter nf
ford. Miss Victoria Kellv. Miss Ellr.a
both Pancoabt, Mlsa nelphlno Okie, Mlsi
Mary Miller, Mlsa Loulso Wnrlleld, Miss
rtuth Atkinson, Miss I.cuira Garrison,
Miss Martlia Nowklrk, MIbs Virginia
Nowklrk nnd Miss Virginia Price.
One. of the most Interesting of thn
coming season's debutantes will be Miss
ike Inte Ur .Tohn heating, and a Mster , nernro M. Mcllhcnny, daughter of Mr
of 1'oter McC'all Kentlng. who is to I nn,i MrB, j0hn D. Mcllhcnny. who will
fflirrv Murv Aubrey, of San Antonio, bo formally presented to society at a
t in .Tune The Mark Willcoxes
hive two of tbe cutest littlo sons. 1
blicrc mere nrr ouiiii .ui.u. ......",
but I hanpeneti to (" mt i" " n'"
the other da ami un-j mv -t
thmir thin tea room undertnkine of
Kotlifine Wllleot Is a fine idea, as
B0tnnf nniil thee little plnccs nlong
thf mnd more than ever thesn days,
and did jeu know that Mrs. VUlsou,
irbo n lormeriy ivine nirniiSrn. n
jitter of Mif Walter Hochc. nnd Helen
Johni nnd her aunt have started up a
Ua nxim at the old Hlnck Horse Inn,
which i et of Media on the Ileth
bcm pike'
rrUin l"njs nnd Players held another
1 rluh night Inst evening nnd will re
. the tilnvH tonizht. The first
nlnv wns icr.v Interesting, "I'ettlconti
Per'fidv, and was given only bv women.
Uvtemlnle t'aner, Sophie N'orris nnd
Mtrgaret ltomnk were the three in the
C8t nml Mrs i. oner uireciea uio piay.
tea, cm Saturday. June 4. which will
followed by a dinnor-danco In the eve
nnlng for llfty guests. Miss Mcllhcnny
will bo assisted In receiving by twenty-five
of next season's debutantes
Mr mid Mrs. tloraco H. Lee. of Gulf
and Avon road, Ardmore, will enter
tain at dinner, to be followed by a
donco nt their home on Friday night.
Juno 17. In honor of their daughter.
Miss Catharlno H te, who will lie
married to Mr. Evan .1 Lester. Jr. of
this city nt f o'clock on Saturday vo
nlng. June, 18, in th Hryn Mawr Pres
bvterian Church. Tho guests will In
clud the. bridal party nnd out-of-town
guests.
Miss Mildred Lewis will entertain nt
a card party on Wednesday afternoon
naxt nt thn homo of her slBtcr, Mrs. u.
Oarsod Sketchlcy. Jcnklntown. In honor
of Miss Bias. Marlon Monies, of New Ho
r.helle, N. Y.. who will be. married on
Saturdav evening. May 14. to Lieuten
ant Geoffroy Cooko Hunting, son of Mr
and Mrs. Joseph 8. Bunting, of thin
olty nnd Now York
A wedding of Interest to this city
will be Holomnlznd on Saturday after
noon. May 14, at Upper Montclalr. N. J .
when Miss Elizabeth Mead, daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Adrtnncc Mead,
will becomo the bride of Mr Robert
Thomas Boyd, Jr . son of Mr and Mrs
Robert Thomas Boyd, of the. Notner
Innd Apartments. Forty-third ..anil
eomod' g.ven last week by home talent. I Chestnut streets 'Hie. ceremony win on
ta thai mime n-iw the same. "Why r-rfonned nt B o'clock at the . home , of
Not'1 hut it wob n one-act play, nml brl( xvh' wlll b given In marriage by
th pans were taken by Ilclcun linl-j ner father, wlll bn attended by her sls
Minle Sophie Yarnnll nnd Ueorgo Ed- ter. Miss Allco Mead, an maid of honor
B,r()8 Mr. Charles S Walton. Jr., of St. Dav-
v $mm&w$ i ..w imm
I
as the guest of Miss Josephine U 13ornn
nt her homo, 2211 Mtlenhouse square
wlll sail early In June for France, where
she win join her family.
Mr. and Mrs John ft. Valentine, of
Highland Farm, Hryn Mawr. who spent
tho week-end In Baltimore, where they
attended tho Maryland Cup races, left
thcro yesterday for New York, where
they wlll spend a week as the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. ltobert Livingston Gem.
Mr. Theodore Voorhees Wood, son of
Mr. and Mrs. 'Charlea Bandolph Wood,
of Elklns Park, will sail for Europe
early In tho summer to spend n month
as the guest of his nunt, Miss Juliana
Wood, of 24 r. Booth Seventeenth street,
who Is spending some time In Italy.
Miss Rosalie I. Hrengle, at Twenty
second nnd Spruce streets. Is the guest
of her aunt, Mrs. Henry It. Heard, In
Boston.
Mrs Charle It Stanley, who baa
been spending n few weeks In Hits city.
Is the guest of her sister, Mrs J Elliot
Nowlln, nt her home, New and Propcct
avenues. Chestnut Hill Mrs. Htanlev
was Miss Anne Mepnrj, daughter !
Mrs. John M. Megary.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr nnd Mrs. Abraham Bolen, of 2838
Diamond street, nnnounco ", '"??
ment of their daughter, I'hm
Bolen, to Mr. Morton Orcenbcrg, of tnis
city.
Mr and Mrs M Hecht. of lf;08 North
Eighth street nnnounco the betrothal oi
their daughter. Miss Claire ' "'VJ'1"
to Mr Alfred K. Marks, of Los Angeles,
Calif
Mrs Carrie Stern, of 1W lmc-n'!
street, has been spending some tlmo In
Atlantic City
Mr. William Vrty. or 45.19 North
t'ber street, who ha.n been visum i"
tlves In Switzerland, armed in
York on Sunday on the Noordam
New
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr Hdward c Dever of 1BJ2 J'ortei
street, spent lnst( week-end at Lang-
honie. Pa
Mr John J Hunt, of iIT South
Franklin street, has returned home after
spndlnff sevral days nt Havre de
Grace.
The fiernnd one-net piny was "Icnve
tic Woman Out." nnd it wns directed
by Joe leering and nctwt ny men,
Tomm Hart Wllllnm .Inmison, dr.,
lad Horlmrt Cnej
The tuiril piny reminded one of the
GERMANTOWN
Mrs Clarence O Harding, of 212 1 A
West Claplor street, entertained atlurdny,
luneneon ann carus ar ncr nome on Sat
in day afternoon. The guests Included
Mrs Charles O Towner. Mrs Hanlel V
Foster, Mrs. Harry Schlrr, Mrs. Louis
Blaul, Mrs. W. F. McCully, Mrs. Harry
Eckel. Mrs. A. J. Foote, Sr . Mrs. George
Jackal, Mrs. Charles Myers, Mrs. Wil
liam O. Humphries, Mrs. Harold Smith.
Mrs. W. K. Gilbert, Mrs Clarence Yard
ley, Mrs. William Troost nnd Mrs. El
drldgu. Mrs Harry Llnsk. 6617 Lincoln
drive, accompanied bv Miss HeJcn Well,
of Now York, left last week to spend the
month of May at Mount Clemens.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
pretty wedding took place on Sat
v. nt 4 o'clock, when Miss .lean-
netto Ilhoda Hellls. of B 3 3 4 Webster
stvoet, wns given In marriage by her
father to Mr. La Bar Francis Lambert
of 6036 Ixicust streot The ceremony
took place at tho bride'n homo, the Hev
Thomas C. Pollock, of the Oak Park
United Prerbyterlan Church o-ffleiatlng
A reception followed Immediately after
the ceremony Miss Helen L Hellls, a sis
ter of tho bride, acted as maid of honpr,
nnd Mr Ilalph Sprowles of Frankford,
was best man.
A meeting of the Links Club was
hold at the home of Miss Ettn Landls,
4801 Woodland avenue
STRAWBERRY MAN3ION
A surprlso tnlcellnneous shower was
given In honor of Miss Bertha M Liss.
I Ml North Thirty-third street, by Mr'
Abram Goldstein on Sunday night rne
guests Included Mrs. Morris JnHUei
Mrs. Hnrry Flshmnn. Mrs Hurry I,
Sholnaman, Mrs Samuel Krniiur. Mrs
H. Ludwig, Mm Samuel Stcrntleld, Mrs
Ijuls Goldstein, Mrs M ;ciui. Mrs
Morris Ingber Mrs A l''hel. Mrs
Charles ."wnrtz. Miss Ethel "oldenberg
Mlffl Ethel Hrody. Miss lor',J":'J'1"1!'"
lef. Miss Chnrlotto 1-hsn . of ri'-ster
M,ss Esther I.essy. Miss Hose Unto
Miss Edna lBaucson. Miss .lean Ludw u.
Miss Sadie Ludw IK Miss Pauline Sell
rhlck. Miiis Florence Lesv and Miss
Lilian Jasner
MOORESTOWN
Mrs Allen Wallace of Third fret
entertained the members of tho Thlmbl
Club nt her home on Saturday evening
About thirty guests were present
Miss Merry Powers who Is a studeri'
...... ,,. nruinn r F ill." v --
linn .,.,. .. .- '-r. .--
ti iiv, hnr narenis. .mi mi'i .'
WOrtLDH MOST IILAUTirUL TIIEATHB
I7.
at
end
Julius Smith
- pare
of W
est Mnln street
Photo bv rhoto-l'rsfter.
MISS KI.KANOK McCAWI.KY
Dnughtcr of Mrs. William Morris McCawley, of Avon mm!, Ilaverford,
hIioso mnrriago to Lieutenant Commander as Hewlett Tlicbntid,
U. S. N., nf Short Hills, X. .1., will fnhe ?laeo May 14
of Mm. loula C. Baker, Jr, of Rt.
Aenph'f! road, Bala, who wlll be mar
ried to Mr. Ethan Allen Hitchcock Shop
ley, Bon of Mr. nnd Mrs. John F. Shop
ley, of St. Louis, Mo. on Saturday aft
ernoon, July 0. wUI return today from
a visit to West Chester. Mrs. Baker
and her daughter, Miss Juliana Stevens
Baker, have left for San Antonio, Tex.,
where they expect to remain for three
weoks Tho engagement of Miss Baker
and I'r James W. Nixon, Jr of San
Antonio, has been recently announced
The Civic Club gave tho last of tho
seanon's luncheons yesterday, on tho
roof garden of the Bollovue-Strntfortl
Mr and Mrs. William Joyce Bewcll,
Jr , nnd their daughters, Miss Anna
B Sewoll nnd Miss Eleanor J Sewell.
of Out of Bounds. Chestnut Hill, wlll
leave enrlv ln June for Northeast Har
bor, Maine, where they will spend the
summer.
Mlas Ellen Whltmer. daughter of Mr
R. F. Whltmer. of 4703 Klngsesslng
avenue, win entertain informally at
cards on Friday, May 27.
Dr, and Mre. RubscII H. Johnson, of
Chestnut Hill, will leave early In Juno
for York Harbor, Maine, whero they
wlll spend the summer.
Dr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Lee. accom
panied by their daughter. Miss Florence
F. Leo, 1912 Kouin lllttcnhousn rriuare.
wlll sail on May 7 for Franco, where
they will visit their aon nnd daughter-In-law,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Smith
I.eo. who nre living there. Miss Mil
dred Leo. who will spend severnl weeks
Frocks for the
Summertime
Suggestive of country club tea,
or garden fete smart styles
for fashionable beach resorts.
Gingham. Dotted Swiss, Or
gandie. Voiles the fabrics.
Styles that you will not see
duplicated.
$10 to $75
1302 Walnut Street
IrrftttW
or Anoae-
ui...i. I'rlcea (mLCr
Writ rfcea f r KntraTivl r TrmUt
Sample.
ROTAL ENGRAVING CO- M Walwt St
BEADS
Illbbnrlne and Htltchlng Jlrnld
Ilmbrolderlng nnd Knitting Bilk
Braiding Embroidering Beading
Hemstitching Hcnlloplng Pleating
NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO.
X. - 1007 rJI.m.in Binr,r,i
There were a great many there Inst
night and the audience wns very en
thusiastic 1 wonder when the I'lnys
isd Platers will stnrt work on their
new hml'hng1 I heard minors recently
that thev might not build nftcr all, but
bur a larger plnce already built. Hut
you never enn full nnything by mere
rumors, can you'' It's n delightful club,
anyttny nnd one in which the members
ue alwiivs Interested.
and Ms, Georgo
Baker, daughter
1.4. .m niiA,M Air iinvn nn nest mnn.
Mr Georgo Mend, of Upper Montclalr.
brother of the bride, and Mr Weslev
Greenwood, of this city, will net as
ushers. A fimall reception will follow
tho ceremonv for relatives and Intimate
friends Miss Mead is a graduate, of
Wollesley College 1918. Mr. Boyd la in
graduate of the Wharton School. Uni
versity of Pennsylvania, 1916.
Mlfcs Geneva A Feblgor who ha been
spending the winter In California, will
arrive the latter part of this week, nnd
...ii h ,ho miest of her aunt. Mlsa Nina
THIAnn rumor, of nn nwfully nicc of TMi"'
I , , ' Mr nnd Mrs. Arthur Montnguo Iowis,
J. nurncnincut the other day nnd, fur- of tho BenCvuo-Stratford, will leave the
thermnre tha' it's coming out pretty imter part of next week for n visit to
won nt len't thiit's wliat the little bird Baltimore, where they will attend tho
hn wluoprreil to me about it told inc. I kennel show
imi l ikinb mi.olt tmt'ini-men them i Mr. and Mrs William T Plummer
tether hr,,,,o they have that sort of h.lr famijy of Bleddrn , Ard
Klf.n.nHuoiiM look tlmt ii unmistakable, VVn Me, where Utey will occupy
Hbtn vo meet them walking or riding ti,r cottage until the autumn
lalier I ft le rnr , MrB j.iorcnce Huhn Wnlsh. of 6012
leu II neter giips who In the world, ; Driixei road, Overbrook. left yesterday
biraiiHi. I dnn't think you know an for a short visit to New York where
more than I did. tlmt the even knew she win po me guesi oi rr "'"'"" V
Hfb enier Hut, hojs and girls, the , V,,! ir
fin' ml vhes n peach of n girl, too ' . ' Lki-
An ,,, ,,f ,lrr bi.i nt ,.ru,. .. l. Miss Sophie S
... -ri . lien tj n I 1(1 J If I I" let'll "
lovfs golf nnd looks perfectly Htunning
in sport, clothes Kcnlly It's an awfully
nirc aninncn nnu j in suro you u wnnt
to congratulnto hnth, liecnuse the mnn Is
flue, too. nnd when you hear It you'll
think Mieni wonderfully well suited,
enlv, nomehott, nu never did hnve them
In jour mind before It's n great life
ni full of surpnxe,, hut If all the sur-
wisps lire n nice ns this one, mo for1
puniv r, inem
VANC'Y WYNNE. ',
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mrs tl Kucvnn Hlinn Vnwhnlri will
&ttfn ns rn.itrnti it ltn,inp a, II... vl'a.I.
ding or her c i-.ln. Mlos Frances Whai
tonSrott da mhterof Mrs. J Alison Scott
of 22n4 P,im street and the Iletf Albert
nawie i.u,.ih, son of Mrs Albeit Lucis
"L?i s,u'h Eighteenth stieet, which
"in ue soiemmzetl on Wednesday after
noon June i i, in ,v M.trks Episcopal1
Cniirch l.nrti.t ,ihntn Sixteenth street '
Tn l.r ,l.'n im1 whl Include Miss Anna i
Lws ji, l,n,,.ine Dlssion. MIsb Mar- '
iirti u iii.vis Miss Murv Ciithhert .
Boyd. r is Kl .Hlieth llerr of Wllkes
Harr ) s Ti notht S SpcniiT of New
nrt.ins l s M Elizabeth Elliott and
jllsy. M 'i.,, li ll,,.ii m t ....... ...in
U attend. ,il t , Mr John Hopkins as best I
n.nil
A II, w I r llnir , f Ml.. Vf i . cot f,-
Durla -i .iffhter of the late Mr and
Mrs s.i,'.uis limlnp, of this city, mid
n.eee ' M ,s Julia A Hi rwind of lOU
WUIh Tvtl'l lirst BlIOMt nrwl l.lulltin.
ntr ! nil !-istlieiieH Uelin, of llntann
,mu. i i ..ew York which will be
Foietnn .. ) n 'r'u..u,i,..T m.... m i, u.
Jurns I i h .,),ii church. Twei'itt-suc-
on,i nn) ., jt HtieetB. Lieutenant
Uloni iirin wlll ho attended bv his
brother Mr H-rtinnd Bnhn of Havana, i
II bjSt ITUIIl. MlUU tll.tl,.,. 1. ,u pdllirnu,,
m '" - aj, ,,i.n . ,,...,.11,
rrom a ,sit -n N'ew York
An Inipresi.ng engngftnent ntinouneed
Buy Your1
RUGS
From L0MAX RUG MILLS
The imly Mll.l, In the country sell
hit I'ACTtlKi illreft to t t
Real FACTORY Prices!
This Is nn PAKE l'ACTOKY PALE.
All (Jenalne Vnlnm. Ittl nrxilns.
Treroendou" asuortment of Hesrned and
HMunlMi Kul. ull ,Um, WUton, Ax.
mUmterH. llrmnfU and Velvets.
fl.NKST HE.rLKSH 1VII.TONS
0il2 lre. sneelnl lit JSO.On
R.Siin.tl, uneclal nt ... S17.A0
llinil-r.UADK AAJIINSTEKS
ais.nn
ll.SilS. Mierlal
Dili. Hoeclul
S. 3x10.0, ipeclal
7.0x0, apcelnl
Oiu. upeclnl
SF.AtII.fS lmi'SSEI.S rti'dt
n!2. unwlill 920.00 nnd C7.0
H.RnlOO. ttsvlal $25.00
7.00, nDCclal Sin.00 nnd (20,00
Tap, Ili-uurl. Dili, kperlsl 113,15
iiKiiioiiMii: ni'vstr.r.Ms vki.vetr
6(0, pe(lnl ISln
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TIIK YAItn
SlirrlaN In 27x114 Inch nnd
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Tak No .', Cnr nt flj nml Market
No 4 si Till n! Market Vo D at
!3lh and Kllbrt to Cumbria Streat
Remember Iht Nme Come Tomorrow I
LOMAX
JASPER. Above CAMBRIA ST.
m .Open Till 0 Wed and Frl. Till P.
RUG
MILLS
ANNE L. DEVLIN
ONE THIRTY-NINE SO. THIRTEENTH ST.
Collection of Gowns
Specially Priced
featuring
Street and Afternoon Dresses
i ' -' '"" ' I nil s
II I Jii llll ti
Model 2005 White j
Beech wood Cloth 1fl I I
I trimmed with brown 'l II j
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ii " -" -.k. , m iiii lav
or with black kid col- 'V. K
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trlmmsd with white 'l M V T JUfT
llll kid collar and atrap. V SaaB llll W J 01
ru v i M
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III) TM '1 i i i t r . i - llll
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' wear. They sec, too, that the vol
ume of the llallahan Sales saves
them real dollars per pair!
tuit racmoMAnl tr en u cTnei,ni,
TWO TO POUR DOLLARS ' jg
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CO.NHAJl NArlKI. AM) t.dlH WILMON
Arrii: attiia, no.v
Tony Sard's Almanac
VOCAI, FKATtrtB. f APITOI. qttAnTETTB
PENN RELAY RACES
a nr:MONSTrtATti,s up ritnPBit and
IMPMOPKn WAVS nr DAN'CINO
J 1 -IN 1 Jl u A M to 11 ISP. U.
ANNIVERSARY WEEK
KXTItAORDINAKY PIlDOnAM
Douglas Fairbanks
IN A SEW pir-rimri
"THE NUT"
ADDED Vflf'AI. PtrATfnn
KATHHTN MeOIM.EY. Soprano Rotelat
p A L A C
X 1214 MATtKET RT.
10 A M TO 11 IS P. M
njTTTrtN ENOAOEMnNT HY nEqt'lWT
TODAY TOMOR.. FTlIDAY & PATtTlDAT
THE SPECTACLE OK THE HOUR
THOMAS H.
INCE'S
TlirCTVr ACinEVDMBNT
LYING
LIPS
A VIVID DRAMA Off
I.IFH AND LOVB!
REMARKABLE SCENES
AND EFFECTS
Countless Surprises
The Producer's Most Preten
tious, Powerful Production
Since "Civilization"
A Notable Cast Including
HOUSE PETERS, FLORENCE VIDOR
AND JOSEPH KILGOtm
ADPAHIA Cheatnut BL beJ. 19
-T.w-JLy l-io a. sr toil is p. m.
A NEW PARAMOUNT PICTURB
"The Homestretch"
Buster Keaton
Addwl
Attraction
TUunlad
Houew"
jwitHltHH
itiiiKimrMiuniniminiiurmraniiinimiiinirt
VICTORIA tlfVTX ifp.'S
PHISC1LLA DEAN AND IX)S CHANET
"Outside the Law"
Thrilllrur and Snaatlonal Drama
"" A DITrf T2 MARKET BTRBBT
VJr 1 1 VJLi VIOI.A DANA in
'The Off-Shorn PlrMa"
1TTB
PHILADCt.PHIA S I.EADI.SO THEATRES
HHIIIEKT
AT 8 IS
A Ox1
23.00
S27.S0
2H.flO
S1S.1S
Hcny crepp do chino nnd Cnnton
trtpei. Hand embroidered.
.1
:
$68 i
ulues to J
Aftci ioon & Semi-Evening $68
Of tho most exquisite colored laces.
StrP.P.f Frnrh PV-
tanoieil rolrct
U1IADIAIJ. M.I1
DINNIIAH I
IhM notA PMrafo Zfirnaalrlan Hrltntlat
Inventor, MotRph)lrlin nnJ Piiycho
IriKltl. tformrrly uf lr,1l)
Ki'Oommnar New TorK Police Iti
iwrvn Air Hfrvlrn
l'rlilfnt, All Cull Judical AbsocIr
tlnni ax-Vlra-PrvalCanl Allli-d Marti
rM Aiaoclatlona ot Amarlca National
Aatnclatlon of nrunlesn Practitioner,
Memlwr Amarlcnn Aaaoclatlon of
Orlflclal fturgtona. tn.
Witherapoon Hall
lValnnt nnd Juniper Streets
BejrinnLng Sat. Evg., May 7 3
DINSHAH
The Inrtmendrnt nnit Impartial Onitor
IIINHHAII'S PLATFORM
Th Roundleta VlbrHory Ocean nf
Thoutht I KawntlMly Unlvaraal and
AJI-porrtlng. it la the IndMduIIeil
Monopoly of NO Peraon. and la the
Common Herllaia of Humajiliy'a Evolu
tion: ttiua. what a Development or ITn
rvM.lea Atee h, iletn unto M In
the Form of Knowledre In Mv Preient
Incarnation ta No Distinctive Ar
'lUleltton of Mine for My Hole Uae.
n. m.flt or Elevation, but la All for
Thee and U Thine Without Condition.
Without Obligation, Without ExpectA-
Mnn 1 fAfir Nil Dnii ftnlv flnA AKn..
nnd t'oni" letice Helow. and From Them '8
1 nae roinin 10 r
geWrJOTBRirailWilTr
George Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Nowadays it's Allen's Hats
DISPLAY OF
Summer Hats for
Summer Wear
Hals of distinction produced by experts Our larpe milli
ner) biilon is ablaze with scores of lovely new Hats for the
Summer days.
White Hats with Flower Crown or Flower Spravs, and Hats
of Mnline IJraid Hats of Lace, Hutu of Georgette, Hats of Taffeta
and the lovely Summer Leghorns.
The shaped, the trimmings, the tylen us you would expert
them to he, exclusive. And best of all you will recognize the mod
erate prices for the standard of quality for which this house is
famous.
"Onyx" Imported Lisle Hosiery, $1.10 pr.
For the Bnlnnce of the Week
Women Imported "Oyn" llnl" nnd cotton hoslor w th the
tex" hel wo have reduced rrom
nnd white only
MiEKM
DIRECTION OK '.KE X I
1 VDir NIGHTS AT
1 I IMV MATH w EI
Pop. Mat. Today "' $1.50
ctEAyaoty AMZA.A&OASS ttB
w:
W i LATEST PRODUCTIOM
Tea a w OFkiriii VAntr or
rdLLe.C-nEW 1UKrl92l
ajl.!t OH Tut M'i'SAl M CO'lTt SjC.IH
0f rnT noit v T- MV9 0O'5TJ a si
a BEwcffMstvycrstimivsniB
&b cuii 1DITDT M'jirrd at s is
s jnUDLK 1 )r,., r,rt t k,
Matinee Today ? $1.50
fire BoHcrvAfs Ac Awovm:
GGISEINWieH
VILB.A6E
REGENT
.GLOBE v;
MARKET ST Bel
MAY AI.MHON In
EXTRAVAO.STE'
MARKET AT jrNTPER
I'AI OK ILLU 11 10 11
WAT'OS ' HAN "SASSY
DITS HEN I YNtV ITHKH.1
, Metropolitan Opera House T
From -he rnhattAn Opr Houee, N T
' A TOSCA Tbura.1a Mr S
LA ROHEMK Friday. May
MME HVTTERFI Y P Mat . May T
FCR7.A DEI. DESTrN" Sat Fv May T
Price Evenlr "Be r. J2 , , Mnt 30r to 12
Seat on eale At MMrcpiii'nn Opera Houae
end at Wevmann m 110K Cheetnut etreet.
' PHILADELPHIA'S FORElrOHT THEATKS
DDAAn NIGHTS
rjrvvHV 17
AT 8-13
Ma 'a Toay A Sat
ROHERT II
MANTELL
AND
GENEVIEVE HAMPER
(FOIMES OS' POP. MAT. TODAY - $1.50
ftHlf AA W orn'j
AS YOU LIKE IT
JiXVifCO AM STMia gy
tcWU AutKAY ANDtffSCfif
CHESTNUT ST OPERA HOUSE.
LAST TWO WEEKS
I TWi F I'AI. t Evm S 13 MATS 2 ' .
D.W.CPIFFITHT
TONIGHT. JULIUS CAESAR
'onurrr K '. n . I f 11:
IIE.T1I pAtwrtaj Mil,
': f .sa-'H,iv n
A 1,1 EVtiK A SAT M VT
friiav mai;
MBitnUNT OF
HI HARD III
IIK.-T SEATS 2
MMMAM
GARRICK
POP. MAT. TODAY
FIU8T mil USE
rHYCimuinv of nuiii.f.
HUMANIiOOD
SAturIy. Mur 1th. Iim Human
Delnte llffore Marriage tpecullaritlea
in Human UulM. Their Importance and
('are).
Monday, Mar 0th. 1M1 Human Itelnxi
After Marriage (Correct Selection.
Proper Unrteiatandlnic Parenthood)
Iteumwe for Mttrllal FBllureil
Wednesday, Mar II, Itrtl lliiman lie
Inite aa Nntlon llolHrra (The Diacun-J
Qnntlon of Divorce In Relation to Wo-
ileiy una aiaiei
SKCOND COL'RKE
RATIONAL HUMAN DIET
(How to Me lOOJfc llejllbr and Cut the
Hlxh.Coat of lrltwi
Wrdneeday., Mur m.ltuT, lJil Man
Meateater Verjui Man Non-Mealeater.
(Wrong Conceptlona. True Fundamen
tal and Inconteatlble Proofa)
Frldajr, Mar 2U1h. IB21 Fooda. Their
ajci Wortna und Ratlni Ingestion,
niKeetlnn an I Elimination Pnieaaaea)
Weilneadnr. Mar SMIi. IMI Quick and
i orreci i-iamiciti .i,uKory tmiir
lloclfti
Hlnta)
I'raoiical cookory (Nutrient
uriicioui Linnee and Health
Note -Theae I.ei-tuiea may never I repeated in this iiy
t Rll
HI ... wr-ii Vnluee '.Ull
twills of unusual lines. uo to uso H
i ,11-11
BLjjijj K
The Keneroua preia, viewing 80 jcare
of erlce to humnnlty ...
N. V. Herald Enouah knowlndye to
lock a unlveratty ..Maater mind
Maxlo oratory llrllhont young man
Htudlee twenty houra a day
Menelouiliraln Splendid otialnmenti.
The World N Y - Ilia lecture rtla
played rr aelentlflo attainments
Iloston Tlmea The "I'arsee Edlenn"
Ulnthah'a eves xleam and flash
when he talks and his face lllumlnea
with the ardor of unquenchable en-
thuslnsm
Tickets now obtalnab'e
I'hliailclphla Telephone, Spruce fiSS'.'
at the Spectro.Chrorae Inatltule
Prlre Vive Dollars Per Ciurse
HWi Summer St,
Each Discourse wlll bexln at S-1A I'
JllsftlsV-1-1-- f "- ' e-e-e--A.A . a, a .,1,,.
M Sharp,
The nnxeii
Iocs s.-reeiie h
n nrui actinr tr.at 'tie
ns i Een tig Idter !
VIOIITH AT 8!lS
Mk'j. l'.lay pat
IIET 1
"K-oi ' e,l with n mi'whH favor"
lion iik D,i 1mm.
Geo M. Cohan's Comedians
'n the Recnrd-Hrenkinff Musical
Comedy Success
Poln-Hlack
Women's Vests and Tights, 65c each
Women !.ght welKht umrar sebta and tiRh'n of n u,ii known
m.ikn In all Im tiom SO to 44 These arp excellent v.ilje Rt this pru-c
PRICES
1 .11 I 0 "' , I 60
faOO Orchestra Seats, $1.00
MATINELS:
Orchestra $1.00
Balcony 50
Family Circle . .25
HA LAN,
uV3l2i
1 ' A
SI. A
SOU US ,.LK I, ,11
OF I'.NOAllEMFNT
Middy Blouses for Juniors, $2.00
lllue or white) Jenn In very flna quRit . well cut nnrl taiinrpil ,
oke and collar Just tho thlnn for th tumnner days ahead
si'WAI NUT l-Asr W,;KK
gl V nLIIU l for MiT TODAt 3 uo
THE PASSION FLOWER
, 'I A MAI QfERIDK
Nib P'-f,ir Tin
deep
le ni, ltei,ni
ng MfrtKn lira,.
Al'AliKMl
,,,,
Sale of Tailored Skirts, $7.50
Of ail wool materlaln in plaids and checks. mii arn pleated mrem
are. tn plal snorts models Mans am In Rirls leng-thr onlv a f,, 0f a
kind, but Rood assortment from which to choo.-e
All -Linen Dish Toweling, 25c
The usual dish towelinir, at thi price la nearly nil cotton
exceptional to nnd nn nll-llncn toweling of thla grade marked t,,
It
lOW
In
Sale of Washable Lingerie Ribbons at
Prices US to 1-2 Less Than Usual
whitM iTnVXer0'.!! s!iairrm,e8 W" Ca"y lhe 'hR"" B'
W Inch Width now 14e 10 rrd piee.
H Inch Width now 0Se 10 yard piece,
Inch Width now XllSj In yard piece
la Ineh Width -now I.7S In yard piece.
l',j Inch Width now 13,00 1 10 yard pleee.
iiMMinaKm
Fm Ell s ., Tti.r..!n M
Carillons of Belgium & Holland"
By Hon. William Gorham Rice
Ct I Pit i ,.min'i of the
-' r r .. ,rk
IVi !, lyn..1, . f ,'. H jt-n.u H,i)H Shoo,
at lnr, ,han Fron
TlrkeUi , A-a.Vwm A ll, a
LITH'S THEATRE '
JULIAN ELTINGE
Supreme In Feminine Typea
ELSA RYAN'
In Pea- for-Rhort"
.loe-Morns & Campbell-Flo
ln ent O Donnell. Edwin Crort
Rucknlja & t'asej Maria Lo'
AtTITA
GFfiNDQLDNAMtt
j Tho Usunl Perfect Cohan Cast
1 And Whirlwind Oancint; Chorus
tMi sisltii1 'or ,, .-1 rteil wa
FORREST '"'T.StTO .
POP. MAT TODAYS $ 50
"Lovers of inu.su- an, I thcatiu
I ioors in pneial , an profit y see-
mp the pteseip production of
'Roll n Himd ' " '"ve, lrK II illetln
RALPH DUNBAR'S REVIVAL
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Al.t M'lHTH HAT NfAT II. St Haata. It
Next Week "" ' t '' Vnlr-
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S
ftHJlkiUBMIlim'lTiii'liaiil
v
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JANE P. C. MILLER-
Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St.
I..L.W rx.It-L.1 OllOW -'-t"v-", '-'Mat" llon.We.l niil,3lt
TROCADEPO 1,IB oainty maids I EMMETT WELCH MinntrclB
" " ' " UOU UUU1U) I ifl TUB ICAjiia KAJUJ Our Tnile Truubl.
"TEMPEST"
Oi, l'r,tj, mi ail aenta reservedi
ticrte s r, v. Mt flimhe.s' A Heppe'ai prloee
I.hs t. Hai M41 II Wed Mat . 7dc. Case
of rain aiv-n Welicbtmari Hall
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