EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 5. 1921 9 v JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE y'ancy Wynne Talks of the Indoor Horse Show Which Starts Today She Sees Sonic Smart Clothes Tells of Colonial Dame Meeting in New York Ttn vmi nor think It would clcnr IJ ...,.,.i.r. or. rntlier, did ymi think ,. ,Tor would clcnr? 1 nm tlrcil of .in I rouln M'rcnni. j c "" "" ,rh of It of late. ml wcVf fretted worried for frnr It vvrmM rain on iM brtrlr or liower on tlint one. Hut iih nil Hi'' n few brides really hn.l " , it Hip lim- of tholr vvc.ldl.ijt8. Not " it mnk nny dilferetire, but Mine :..L ti,m (list nm you and I. who Z a bit nucjr when i it ymir, ra in a linWI'Vll. imri -w jiiuv.1. Ill A fenl a "'"" .:.i.int g donnnour. om- ihi": "fH. mc the' rcit of Mn will bo btsutiful. A VD thl Afternoon wc hnvr the open AlnS f t1.c TIrrSh.i?r. lht 8 the - ni" u - " ;; ' i.Ja TTniM- f MOW, A . in bo n iln.nnt and rnfnterln. l. u Mr. Itlrhnrd C. Norris tins In ,hlrh MV!1 nii,rVl. llpccx. Mr. .Lia urs wi"" ,f ' Wnr.lrn. Mr. Icnnc UlnllUM, I'm William Nirholson, .Mrs " i . f TTiilirtt l. UndMryO.IIm';. Ther hnvr nnoui mny '""" " i-Dummi-? " ". -- . .u.jt. . ' ..ui( mill vonii' suu-uvif-. 'I i" ' Amors t'flinrort 1 , ...ntmn LflrilMl . i.u..i ntiirtu nt nisi u-viii m -.- ritinn ii'-u." "' ----. ,, ...h.rMn. !!mn' "... 'n.t..i,.lo tii-nliiiin. Witty rninroa :. , . . . . ,, hnunlr- Mai-1" Sli-wnrl. UiRium !-,hrlo llelM SmiHI. Marga.ctCi..ll. wr 4-ott Uw Norris nnd Mary lfl, inrolliv l.co lturbnrn Clnvlon. k'.h nno Marsarct Thclps, Helen bi iSn l"u Stewart. l'h,IIW Hn ... ffid . Al.ro 'Snllcr. Klirabcth Austin iMIUIl 4..W.-U, '". ti n r-hnnman. u tm. Werner I'ctcrHon, Hernlco .c : iihrnitx Hcntricp Wowcll. i:clyn Pobo. N ,r 1'nec Il-ttv Williams Mary , sir" r !.nrBr' nol.n,ra Stout and ban MlflT 1 ramr MfHsicr , .... v u .tlin rhnlrnmn ujfd inr.Wtions for a luncheon for ft imr la,s of the AKm--, Iruin srhno'. or Sal.inlnv. May H. pu Lnm Mi Norris1 daiiclilorp. I.oi.Uc ,,, . s.i.ia rc K.ib-dci.M and uicm h", of r.e ninmr . law. The Norr.'ca ,i. in t'l.il licnutifiil hmiv on No.tli rni'. Ii Mi.ci. on the piounds of tlio 1',, ,ii lii-.it'itc. of which Dr. Norris V the In 11(1 IS I li-n ilu I'ont and Kitty Kn.sht nt Hioml and ChefUnut streets looVitiR e.. smart, niisc was wenrinK dirk blu i.erco frock braided on Bkirt ,md bodice belli, with dark icd floss, nm her -mall hat wad of henna ;traw. The ml of the frock was dull ami l.'rmlod ii.'ht in with the h"nnn of the ni Kimv, too. linked 'd it. a lEilo-cil sp"rt Mill of tan-colo.cd wool nnd .i mi.iII daik blue straw lint, which a l iri cil oil fioin the fine. T III'R l.lrnnor New bold is to be A f'raii(e Si oil's niiilron of honor. She is k ,rptt and it will bo nl'O to see lirr In (ho pnitj. So niHiii of us had tn nil-- Klcinnr h own weddinjf bconuHe, ion reniejiib t, "lie was married up in Mnme in-. Iiofuie fjene Now bold went tn I'm war "Mrs N'rwbolrl is the 'Iflii'itrt of ll'c licorRr Wharton T'cp iwr mid I'lnncs Scott's iiii)th"r wns Mi- I rniiccs 1'i'ppci', ji sister of Mr. i,rnrc VIlart)ll I'cppcr. m Klcanor and Imnci uro lirvl cousins. rrn lewis mid Lorraine Disston. wlio a'r Ii ih abroad still, but expected Home (In mouth, will 1m two of the hi Mr mild- and I he other will lie Mnpnn 1,11111 Margaret D.ivis, Maiy f'uthriprr Hord. rilnbetli I)crr, Iloro ihr spnnei r and Hetty Kllioll. whose rnjiEenicnt to Aithur I'cw was an noun. 'd about ii mouth ago. juns i rtr sim:ki: Alston, who ' i Mi-. Anne 'hcw. Is comlnc ntrr from Iji;,im thi.s work to visit r mniher Mrs, Sam (""hew, and the f'olnolal Dames of America. I'biladel rln.1 Pbapter o. 'J. will cle a tea n nici lier nfier their nnnunl meetiiiK "nt Tluirsdnv afternoon, Muy 1L. Perrrnl of the I'hilndolnhin clinpter Tftit oier to (.w York last Saturdav for the annual mcctintr of the Colonial Ilanio. nlilcli una helj nt the home of Mr llnilev nnd her dnuRhter. Mrs. 11 (louvcrneur Moiris. Mrc .Inmes I.a'Sii who Is president of the local t.eelftr, gave an uccount of the work of the socletv here, and the other I'hlln (t'ipniii unnion preccnt were Mrs. f.rorze Dallas Dlion. Mt. .lames Krnn ew Sullnan nnd Mrs. Clyde Iliitn crijlit Tlin inectinR wna preceded bv Jf-reriil lunclieonH for visiting mcmberH. "up laice one iHven bv five New York jomrn nt the Colonv Club wns nttended j .'" 'W "d Mrs. Hoinbright, toil Mrs Iiinn wns a truest of Mrs. Mioten I'm. rr. Sullivan went to 'Be nrftlnt; nfter the Cameron wed ibT where Klnine was mnid of honor. nobles rcproontativrs of this eit h'e nere Colonial Dames from Wnnh Won and Hallirnore, nnd thero were 'Port, from I.niilhlniui and other dis tant siatrs. The annual meetlnB of the r I U7n7c Then Last! This Week's i Unusual I Opportunities ' $3.75 & $6.95 I WECALLY PRICED Smartly tailored chemises and I nightKOHns r extra hemy j "'epedediinc. ! $5.95 VAL. 7. SO s"e,.ters in slip.inrr style I ' 'he Munnint; camel's hair "lor nv0 white, pink nnd I '"J- lust U,e kind the K'irls $6.95 VAL. 10.00 'louses of finest Trench lV i cxnu'"Ucly hand fash nl and trimmod with real taics. Philadelphia idmiiler Is to be held in the chapter rooms nt !()! l.oc.iRt Mreot. NANCY WYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mi,, Arthur Whitney llowp, of 2M2 Pe Lancey place, nnJ Ills daunhter, Miss Rpnemar O, Howe, will leave on Juno CO for llrlstol It T, whero thev will occup Wetamoo, tlv Ir suinnier home Jllfi llowe who will be ono of next EcnRon h rtobuianlen. will bn Introduced to roi'letj nl a tea bv her father on llnn-Mlay November 10. MIsb Howe will nlo he th jfiient of honor at a tlancu wh'eh ).r uncle ami aunt. Mr. nnd Mrn A frcrt n H Steel, of Chestnut Hill, win (Tlc on Monday evening, Octo ber in An Interesting debutante of next sea son will hn Miss N'nncy D. Llttlo, dnuRh ter of Mr nnd Mrs. II. Ajhlon Mltle, Of tlio nrehnid who will bo formally ptesonted to society at a ten, which her parents will kiva on Friday. He. 0'inhnr .'3. A dlnner-danco will follow for iiio receiving parly Miss ICatlinrlne O Porter, daushter of Atr nnd Mrs Charles A Tortcr, .Ir . of Sprlnjrfleld ncnue, Chestnut Hill, will give, o Utti'hen shower on Mond, May 23, In honor of Miss Kllzaheth Struhln;:, dauchter of Mr nnd Mm. John IC fitnibln. of Chestnut Hill, whoso engagement to Mr. William John Cancr wns recently announced Mtss l'orter will bo Introduced to society nt n tea tiy her parents on I'rlday, October 14 Rnsljrn fiope. U. H N wilt entertain nt luncheon today on tho Lawrence, fol lowed by tea, which Mrs Harry nirtdln Turner wllLplve on the U S P Kansas lit honor nt Mv Wlllln'tm Diddle Cad wnlnder. Mls Christine Cadwnlader nnd Mlrs .Ies(. Pa Cnstn A lnrse dinner was len last night liv Caplnln Dnvcr on the V S S Kansas Mr and Mrs C'hannlnjr Wnv, Mr. and Mrs Joseph He. jrenhelmer. Mr and Mrs J C MurtARh nnd Mr. nnd Mrs Pc.cv DarlltiRton will glvo n largo sup per on FYltlny evening, at the homo of Mr nnd Mr Wnj. nt 101 South High street, West fhestor, before tho bill masquft to b given at the West Chester Country Club Among the guests will bo Mr nnd Mrs John If Strublng. Mr and Mrs. AleNnndcr Kellers, Mr. and Mrs. J Harry ("olaliin, 3d, and Mr. and Mrs Knno S. Gri.cn, Mr and Jim Ceorgo W. Ttorton, of 2 in Hanev street, (5crmsntown. will Kle a dlnner-danci? on Frldn.v evening. In honor of their daughter. Miss Ger trude Llpplncolt Morton. Mr nnd Mrs William II Oondmin Jr. nnd their daughters, Mlrs Jane V. Goodman and Miss Lllzabeth Goodman, and their win. Mr William 13. Goodman. .Id, of SSGo Geiinnniown avenue. Chest nut 11111. will send the summer at Sara rie Lale V whre thev have rented or Hi., sniiiiiier the lodge of Mr nnd Mr Krani is n I.enls. of Moreland ae nce, Chestnui Mill Mr and Mrs l.nwl nnd their daugh ter, Mls Jlnrv C Iu and their ton" Mr lo'-eph W Lewis and Mr niilow lywls will sail carlv In Juan for I3u roiv, whero the) will sjiend tho sum mer Mr and Mrs Clifford peniherton and their daughter. Miss Nancy Ponilierton, nnd Mr. LeUov Pemberton. of Summit avenue. Chojtnut Hill, will leno earlv In July for Maine, where they will pass the summer Mr. and Mrs J Ilertrnm Llppincott. of 1712 Spruce sired, who aru ocoupv ing their country place, Melmar Hcth nyreswllt shortly lsiic Inviuitlons for a largo reception at their home, on Wednesday. June 1 Air. nnd Mrn Llt plneott will leave on their acht the L'nterpi Isc. on Thursday, .May I?, to at tend a conference in Wnshlngton Mrs William N" Morlw. of Hallnor, St. Martins lane, Cl.efctnut Hill, who has been visiting in Cape May, leturned to her homo Inst evening. Mr. nnd Mm. IMwnrd Burton Ttnbt. notto and Mrs Itoblne.to's daughter. Miss Kllse Diddle Itoblnson, who havo been spending the winter nt the Ilelle-vue-Stratford, will occupy (!reBlock Lodge, their homo nt Chestnut 1111, todaj Mrs. .1 A Peorce Crlsfleld, of T3ast Gravrrs lane, Clieslnut Hill, left jester, day for a visit to Chosterlown, Md , whero she will remain until the latter part of this work. Mis 13dlth T. Flshtr and her sister, Miss Llla T. Fisher, who have been passing the winter at llielr npnrtmrnt. nt the Maidstone. 1327 Spruce street will leave caily In July for the Haw thorn Inn. ijast Gloucester M.ih where they will icmaln until tho autumn. Mrs Paul Coorr Kehmann. of this Ht' " '" $??' -ssvSr-. . --,'',' mUi s . - A v" I- tk 1 '' ' ' t'V ' s jf . .5Kj&:i.1 JV .".! '-.' N V'"IVCi . " vfK J S'l J' -ia . MISS MAKV CO.MRRKOTtl) Who villi take a le.ullnjr part in "Tho Hnlirmlan dlrl," wblili will be given .Monday night by tho Catholic Operatic Society city, and Mrs Jacob Hates bbott, of Hoston. will attend as bridesmaids at the wedding of Ml"s lCdnn. Marlon Mon ies, daughter of Mrs Geoige B Mc f'lellan Monies, of New Hochelle, N. Y , nnd Lieutenant Geoffrey Hunting. 1 S. , son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph S. Hunt ing, of this city nnd New ork, which will bo solemnized on Sntunln evening. Mn 11. nt fi o'clock nt St. Paul's Prot estant Hplscopal Church Ogontz. nnd will be followid by a reception nt the homo of tho brldo's uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs Newton Parker Jackson. Tenth street nnd Oak Lano nvcniie. Oak Lane Knslgn Sidney Bunting. I' S N.. brother of tho bridegroom, will attend ns best man Tho ushers will Include Lieutenant Chnrlcn Ha. ding of New York; Llcutennnt Charles Wolfe, of ''amp Jackson, South Carolina, and Mr Thomas F. Kellev. all coiuln.s of the bridegroom, and Mr, Jacob Hates Ab bott, of Boston: Mr Paul Cooper Tth mann and Mr. Charles K Ifoar, cousins of tho bride. On their return from a woddlng trip Lieutenant Hunting and his brtdo will llvo at Columbia, C. where Lloutenant Hunting Is statlomd at present at Camp Jackson. Miss Betty Harding Bowker daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George C Hovvker. 75 Itochello avenue n,oxborough will give a supper on Friday evening to the senior class of the Friends' School, of Oermantown Mrs John S Gustlne. ,Tr, of fi 438 Woodbine avenue. Overbrook. will en tnrtaln nt luncheon at her borne on Wedncdny afternoon ne-:t, Mav II to I be followed In auction bridge The guests will Include Mis Hampton .Ml cox Mrs Claudo Tavlot. Mrs Kdwaril A WjU. Miss licnnora W.iU Mr Wal ter Scott. Mrs Walter Peterson, "d Mrs Jacob H. Baltz. Mrs George Par ker. Jr.. Mrs Georg' Ward M Phlli T Sharpies, Mrs Samuel Whetstone. .Mrs Kdwnrd Moll. Mrs. Italph Stewart. Mts Guv Gardner. Mrs. William Plckln so.i. Mrs W'lllnm J Conne Mr George Lee. Mrs llowland Cndwalader Lvans, Mrs l'3dvv.irtl M Stor, .Mrs I'rcderkk Schnudl Mr-" William Hodgson. Mrs William Wallace. Mrs Onirics Lonncllv. Mrs H.irvoy T McDcvItt and Mrs Ld wnrd Cndwalader. Mrs Walter A Borden, of ll" Wal nut street and her son. Walter A Bor den, Jr. have left for tlantlc City where thev ntc occupying their cottage on New Hampshire avmue until tho autumn Mrs William F Gemmi of 1408 Sixty-eighth avenue oak Line, md Mrs David L Shoe if Crehoim and Pclham road", Oermantown. will enter tain thlrtv crippled rhlhlmi at lum h eon tomorrow at tho Wh'temarh Valley f ountrv Club, to be followed b.v n mat inee part) The Treble Clof entertained at lunch- eon followed by n muslcnle at the Acorn " lub yesterday after their annual meet ing Miss nilznheth Hood Latta gave nn Interesting talk on music There will be an afternoon of spring Sonus under the direction of the well known musician Mrs, Hdvvnrd P. Llnch Wednesday, May II, at n o'clock, at tho horns of Mis William Flndlav Mrorwn. J I Summit avenue, Chestnut Hill, for the benefit of the PreM.v tcrlan Home for Aged Couples, at Bala The following nrtlsta will assist Mrs. litis tell King Miller Mls.s Man Meekleo Mls Irons Guest, Miss .Josephine Simp son and Mt Arthur K .Inikson After tho muslcnle tea will be setved. Miss Francos Sullivan, daughter of Mt ami Mrs Jamei K Sullivan of the Woods, Radnor, will entertain ten guests nt tho Sedgle.v club prlng luncheon todav. Another luncheon wilt be given ly Mrs. Ilussell Dunne Mrn Norman Grey of M.ln Pine street, will ententiln at .in auction bridge party at her home tins after noon. .Mr nnd Mrs 1! T-ilnnr i.f Hie Glad stone who spent a fci iU.vs in New York havo tetu'iiod horn Mr Jac'i Lube soi. of Mi nnd Mr." Jacob Lahe who l utiidlni: i.ie month of May nt the Phlltnop' I'ounf.v Club, celebrated Ills tw"nt -llrst birthday by entertaining nhou a xiy guests on Tues day ovrnlng .tt a Hnatn party, fol lowed bv supper nt tho Pen stul Pencil Club Among the guists ere Mr. Labe's father. Mr. Jacob I.ibe. and his uncle, Mr August Wolf, and Mi David Klrsch-baum MOORESTOWN Mr and Mrs. Onrleu T Hi own enier. talned tvvclvn of their friend" at a din ner on Salurdaj evening before the Field Club dance. MIhs Anna Turner, of Philadelphia, has been u guest of Mrs William F. Derrick, of Last Second street Mr Robot t Tylo gave a lecturo In Academy Hall on Monday evening on "Bosa Culture." Mi. Pjlo Is p.esldent of the Amcrlcnn Rose Socletj. ALONG THE READING Vr. tirit.lnm r imnlnffhnm of Shoe makers road Klklns I'-rk entertf.ined her card club on Motma) ariernoon ijn 'memb-rs Including Mrs John Jollv. Jr. Mrs William D Chambers, Ml W11 llnm Hrlnkwonh Mrs Wtllmm Hold Mrs W It. nnntburn Mis. F M Grlf ( fin. Mrs .Innici C.ladlng Mrs Louis Lckel, Mrs Frank Unklt' Mrs O It, I Snodgrars, Mrs I ranc. M MefVitcbeon , Airs Anthonv Tailor M- Willi im li I T1 omas M-s v 'i. Kit"'. i i Bauer and M" W llnm nrmnii ' SOUTH PHILADELPHIA .Miss Matilda I. Topk s. (Jnuk-HUi of ; in. and Airs So' Topkls. of .'.Jl souni Ninth street. Is spondlrg some tune at the Breakers. Atlantic C'tv. 'I li en gagement of Miss Topkls nt.d Mr Joseph Stelnhouie hss been nnnounoe'l The Hhaarl Sbam.,iM orga nidation Tweni -third and Whirf.n sireei en tertained on Tueda ' ,i r,g iimig those present wore M- a-, I Mis N Krnuhkoff. MIsm M,i NiedMtb Mr Alai iv i ohen and Al ' I" nneieln NORRISTOWN The metnlie-s of tl . Mioble Thimble Club who were gnosis i t a Itni'lieon and theatre p-irtv ii eluded Airs K.lmer It -ehpnf!! AtiS George Vr.nsirong Ate lllo I-w Is M' Herbert Wvers Airs Paul Potts .Mrs rto luiner Airs Harry Walker. All lid Yeil.le Mr. fltner Hart nn'l A1r W ilium Wlilt mni AIr I la i- Sllne Alr Jaj"jn Iovoi Atrs loh-i lines. Mrs Hot man ( fh" Mr (Kwr' lyirlje Airs J'nir llorpf i Ml A' I rt'iup M!8.Miiv GVden of iJ7 lrj- rhei nnt sneei en ' .'in.n t eni-ds mi 1 -a surprise Mi n showrr In honoi of M.s rjleanor Qulni . who wil1 be marr'fd o Ala; 18 to Alt T. Hi 'igs Vea'l( mong the cuets w el e Mis O" tt id' Fn.rell Mis Lllnbtth Do-nn siis AIhiv Dman Mis. Ala.. Vonon M s Mnrc.arel Moi'iiken, AJln (iirruiie I'oniM'i Mi's Ililn Con i an Al us '' 'na run He'inntt) Mif Ala ( a'I'.i "I. Ir no 4 ( 'iinn logs Allss Ne.ne i (nm a itni At s ' '1 B. en wmmm rrtll AHKLI MM s l,rIHNU TllKATflRS iinir' i n iv in Li-1 j i sin iiKni I VPIf M'lJITS T h 10 1 I lIV lts V I'D "T. Matinee Saturday s1"" $2.00 cucAyjtoay a MUA. AtOMs mzp TM VV 1 LATENT PRODUCTION V S JTnPIIPArtlll'tilWAMOr 7 yr.J.E - MRK IlifUl92l I a:i en tt om: . "ioi to" w jjchji Cf T" S'CH ' M (1)81 JtAtJ AH3 a BEwawMtywMmmaw -" SHUBERT"w,A"i J, Matinee Saturday 7; $2.00 Tm BattiMAHi av Ahsoumc smjmmym WISSINOMING NORTH PHILADELPHIA All mi) M" L-u l lo v 1. of ISI'i Dltin'ord siree' v.-il' s. '1 on a Hil da v on the Iiuoinnd 1 p ml some lime iihroad AIn Howard Fieeh or .North ICIght euith street will ftiter'a'n her sewing clic'e a her hoin" 01 Crldr.v afternoon AT;- nnd Mis Kdwin A1 Go!dmlt'' of '."iflSi North Hroa1 (-ireit, have as tVli- guest the'r nlee tls J3oTa1ind Goldsmith 11' "'' v 01 AP.u Hnlen 'nii)r (.' ivtmntli ano Mnsttr 'ireels Is -v I'nii i fe." it'-M In Baltimore, whio n, l v -iling re,.-nves M M: .,1 III 1 n' . K , , 1 , e' w 1 n . - ii Ije c , 1 . jn h in m if T dni after 0011 Mr rid Atrs ' m-es l.e'. 1,' i ford Pike, an- reel n r oon.-utinaUoiis 'iloii the liltth of a llallBhle' CJ It GEFTMANTOWN Alls Mh. Al. Arnold of .'Jo L.i.-it L'p sal street entirinlned Info.mallv at luncheon nnd cards ai iep nom'e on Tuesday afto.noon The guists Included Jirs' .,c' A Wat"-'. Mi Franclu S. Devellng. Airs. Joseph H Lord. Jr. Alr Charles IS Barton, Mrs. nobert M. Bar ton, Jr., and Mrs. William C S. Lex. Allss Mary Louise AfcCown, GS04 Km len atr&et, entertained at a thcatte party yesterday for MIf 13Icanor Scattorgood whose marriage to Mr Donald J. Smith will take place on .May 17. The guests were Mrs. J, A AtcCown Mrs, Henry W. Scatterrood. Mrs Horace M Barba, Miss Josephine Serrlll, Atlss Franoea Welsen, Miss Marjorio Dover and Allss I31eanor Scattergood Atls Josephine Terrlll will tnterta'n Afiss "cattergood nnd her bridesmaid on Saturdav at luncheon at her home, I II J North Broad stiect, followed by a theatre party. Airs William W Hirst, 178 Alan helm street, cntei mined at a surprise party at her home Inst night In honor of the hlrthdav anniversary of iher mother-in-law, Air' Sarah Anno Hirst There were twcnj guests DELAWARE COUNTY Air Drew Pearson on of Di and Atrs Paul M l'earon, of Swnrthinou , ban rtturned from Serbia, where hi spent two jeai doing reconstruction I work under the ample ps of the Anieil-, can Friend' Sei v Ilc Committee. M Pjarson 'vas in on'iianled to thl".rnur irv bv Air rtln11 t Hanson of 'i cinin stul lt JSorbd.-t HrkiK ' w 11. was ehle' ' 1 e pui.'- of (be 'in ' v " will lumpU4" 1 i (dJ'Mlluii in on- 'T our American iollege Radellffe Club Will Give Plays For the benefl of ihn Radellffe V lego endomnetu fund tv6 short p1as will be glvon nt the New Centurv Club ' on Sautrdav afternoon. The." will be produeed bv the Dadcllffe Club, o' Ne'v York, and the plays selected will tie "Tho Harbor of Lost Ships" and "An other Wav Out " An extensive endowment fund euro palgn for the Dadcllffc College will be started In to- autumn A Philadelphia committee composed 1 of prominent 'omen of this ritv who are griiduafs of this college has nlreadv 1 been formed and has well-formed plat e for the autumn drlvi Atrs Chn'les L Chandler Is hairinan foi Pen. sv Ivnnla and sout'ieni New Jersej 1 1 ! Mr8 William i- Mono of chennu' H'll has charge of 'he lanvasilng (ii'.er meri-j bers of the committee 'r- 'tide Mrs Joepli M conovcr Mr V.- 1 n D S Solenb rger Allss nne Ungansoni and M s Aland Gorham WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mr lnniiie i!ri listen 1" '22 Wood'i nd s'r"io nmrim. th Irtrothsl of il eir deu.'liti r Al f-u 1 no 1 en-rxtfipi 0 Vp ,.inii'i'l( 41 c 'riin ni ,,r H. adh c P. AJ t 1 's ',l -!." ' tjnbbs ' ips. I'ur'w: will b a' 'one si'iidav Ma 10 'roni 11 1 ' n j i lot l( n no.ior of iiii'-t'AoM " , 1 1' ersarv 'o card' , ate in on , n- 01' CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE LAST JWO WEEKS D.W.5mriTHir MMMAM tfTMEBBOr Mattresses Renovated SIZES ALTKRED r-Mthrr lt'itiH(fii ninj Mini Into Mul rf Brass Bctli Rclacqucrcrl SICHF.L'S .,"',, M .'' 4,.-o? Siraws & Panamas Cleaned and Remodeled In th. newest slipet for Sprlnc nnd Snm mfr Our lu fri of i- t, .r, iiit r l," 1. 1 i.llir ;i-.y .rrlie. STEINMAN I'KMTirM IIATTUU 54 N 7lh St. Phone. Market 2d37 V 1 tyftedcUm larititfiit jar Aoat Uedrrate Trices -r,ii5' ntertl WrlU Tim f.r rnrr.ied p PriatMl 8smpie. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Wtlail St B W "t Jk f t. n H " g riiiiaujjjiiiad h - g tmest 1 s H &J RBI H K NAM dnlil n 1 s vn.&e h ! HE AIKEN H 128 N. Dcl&.w2vvc Av. PJiila. &jv 4sh rour dealer-' g&l MILLINERY OPENING OF IMPORTANCE Summer hats in various phases of newest loveliness, Dress and sports models. Stunning straws, clotted Swisses, organdies, etc. Distinctive sailors. Moderate prices prevail. Gertrude Hammond 131 S. Sixteenth Don't Sacrifice COMFORT in CORSETS tt, sMlf when imi ran lure holh It 1 ur rMi-Tt fll Inc "Pr nl tf-nMon mmi!. -iirs.ral nnd Mutern.ti ' f I, t r 1TloHom rK OattL "mSEJES 1 .. 41 e hi un. h im hat i 1 . . . he e ti a L tnl'ir l-.ilfi'-- tot i iikji thi' itKAUT or Evurtr t i.noi.nnit -in 1 iinn H,n- PRICES -TgS MI.IIT." 00r TO JI fO 600 Orchestra Seals. $1.00 MATINEES: Orchestra ... .$1.00 Brilcony 30 Family Circle. . .25 cr 1 vijA'ii in'.sr WAI Ml IT LVST 3 M'inT? " Ou,u ' LAHT if AT SAT J 20 NANCE O'NEIL it I'KUSO.V) In THE PASSION FLOWER , (I V MAt.Qt r.lliriV) Iv Jnelnto r.en.vente. N i n l'. lure A Thrilling SpoUtr. Dram. i run aiu-'i PttiA h ront-;:.roKT thkatres BROAD N t UCIU i .. MANTELL v n GENEVIEVE HAM Pfc R TONIGHT KING LLAR TOMORROW MAC BETI I m'.i Mai ,MMi nvsr ji ' icB' r f I tR t li ,1 Mill -t ' i, ( ei.Toinr nm in, r vt n-i m ' t( li n I Ol I- M 1' i . li VIA' m Til ' i Mat AS VOl 1 IKP IT , v -ht' I'll il '.I.ILI Tnj-.'l.,' ItWIM.i li-rt.iiv' 'V I'KTH '-ai M.ii Ml.lt" IIA-T 01 I'HI - jli 1 1 l l , v s VJ1 V , Me'" Pll irflurdaj M, ',,, ,VI t0 JJ Pljl' AIM W -J)l MVV 'o t an of .i-j'. oi,ni ieIt for "ii t , NIOHT8 AT 8 1 M.t. VVI A flat GARRICK 835 Chestnut St. iMni'Kin.N .modi itvrt: , I WOItl.D a MOST BCAPTIFt-L THKATKK 1 .. VMj, Ml.Hre ,T i M.. .11,1 fi.. "IJci'Civt'd uith rctiowod favor" -K' "ii is rull.'in. Geo. M. Cohan's Comedians in the Rci'onl-Brcakins Mubical Comedy Success V J S t "- '. t L-T &u) ! -KlIi(i lll?'V-iirtWlV?-'lfrifc-aHte- i, i jf if !. W BONWIT TELLER & CO. Wie tSfxicialh (?iop xf Oriainationd CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET for FRIDAY UENBERT' BLOUSES I I l$izlalnuL Street A Most Exceptional Sale of Dress Silk Skirts and Outing Skirts of Silk and Wool Plaid 15.00 Formerly up to 45.00 "INCLUDED arc dressy skirts of L Tafleta, also silk skirts of Robli anara, Georgette Crepe, Roman striped Silk, Satin and Faille. The Wool Plaids arc in a variety of color schemes in large or small plaids of bold or diminutive pattern. 564-566o5S8 2fitih kvCtUt K MIKIv ffliJtz-tJfarltwz Our adoption of President Harding's policy regarding lowered retail costs has received a hearty response from many appreciative patrons. Wherever possible we are doing what we can to stimulate this important point in the present economic situation. Every price throughout the house has, been revised to n Rrcatcr or less extent and to us low a point as our type of Fashions nnd service will permit. r j yyis vr v MARKET AT 1 9TH I I I M . . I l , ! OF. MILLE Production . I Kill siv.i .. . , i i What Even Woman Knows " r i i -,t c i in lift '." " H ., . I'roi" -nl lip j.r " r' h ir i $ - '') in'ini i . sf antonTy r7 v.i; ANNIXLRSARV WEEK I III VI 'I I i 'I ,MV DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS '. V ' II ' Vt i.l " - n ' i .1 m ,., i. I -' H M V t! v ' I -V l V i l I i . ' I I.V I . V .1 Vfi S l I. LK5 CAr-T J G7.W3 CU3 NArft t I In Usual I'ctfcct (.'oinii Lait Anj Hi.i'l 'niu 1 Jar "in if t'hoiii FORREST ' " ' 1 1 1 - ' AT 13 1 r ' - . i a "I ur-- i'f ii .'ii .in ihrnt'tr uo" - n sr''l'i 'an tn itil ii sue-ti.- ' p ji t " ,- pr'i'l r'inn of ft.'1' i Ur, n ' " i .i ,.,, RALPH DL'NBAR'S REVIVAL P.M-ACE Thomas H. Ince's ' . m v i r i ii i vi i 1 1 r "LYING LIPS" i r Notable Cast GSB0K U U -'ill- liVym n T .i ' , Nvf Today for the Lost Week Metropolitan Opera I louse Tonight at 8 1 5 1N C-OL -. RCADi A;,Tr?'T, -" '; lJBffl?SSPERA '.,, ."... The Momrstritrlv" .. ...... V.V ,, Biistr-r Kcaton "H-ni I , ObCA . "IoniKht at 8:15 v -' . ii i V Ml 'v (V ' , " ' ' ' '' , i r i. 'II il "' -i r v.. ' i. l nl r p., ". NrM Wi-p CAPITOL"7'"' M'cr,,m WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S .. - ' "ll:". :- " T E M P i S T " KhULNi Mr-rr..ir. ':TH . r.T" v - i GLOBE ':T'rT;T V. v 'V ('v t ' M v, nils i i i v M ,ih 'I . . .r ..1 .'' "' A ,le. . pncn v t ' " 1 Mi , V Cv. WOMIiN'S SECTION li THIRD PLOOR H' i n nmirh nn a iri h.i.i.w Fi.nvr.r Philadelphia's Onlv Ciircut. ( k 'TTsv'ry vV"'" ......... BEGINNING f A ; if. W- CIRCLE ,1nnJ.,v U ,"-v' s i:,,mpbel.ri 0 OA'iS iMonddv 7 "i 'i trtn.,0r.. un ' ' MAN' S U Jl n . --. Jiuri ix or. bo Summer Hats ana Furs We nro now di-pl.tv mi; an oiivuiiDlr fnslnonablv unu.sual ami cxrlusivt- summer Imeiy by Chertak uml hifiheit quality furs onprinal summer wraps, fur trimmed, by Wenjjer PERFECT FUR STORAGE 1 1 r only fur establish, ti , ,)e clty it ' . cicluaitdi, tiilpijd ,,th jif,, uH ourt dfj, cold .iic muff to, sinruig ureaeraug furs. Sfc i I1U MJ of tllll ind Mr. "V I II iinl House of Wenger 1229 Walnut St. At 18th Street, Opp St Jamn Hotel - i I - 11 V I "I v " V 1. ,1 t- JT Mm sL'J', 'Ah i , POINT BREEZE PARK OPFN'S RaBDtg-5'n ' '.SATURDAY. MAY 7TI-I W III! MM M.W I r ll Kf.s ' ' N'lll Hi hl.l pi-nLADapiiiA '" iw F ORCHESTRA M iripIl '1; Na2 'i 1 1 a i ri V I.- - IM' V Mi KM, IHI l i . I i fl - I I v lli HL .'is-u y i w ''J'i t ,.' j..?ji ', W1S(L' . A i sjlRttiUlsiaV (rfWf i-11. &kt? nSHn L.irillon. of Belg.u.n& Holland" W7-i ' KIOLmIALL B I Ion William Gorliani Rice a rifii.kftf.iT", CW''V W VgLlRJQj.' ffirAwg rAWSfflKIMWSiSW W05nllT5AT?BPrl L I .Lin i . ,.nt. Ij.rrm . The Admirable Crichton Mny I 6 ' Scats Now S ' ' I' ! . i I ,i';v! - D5vJ3Ji?".t! ORI'HKUM " " ."Vr.,,nA,V (MESJm. MAE DESMOND ' ;',',";.'' ,B CKSXk KTiTLUSiS i ' f" v" """ 'N" "' .. ((1.SIILSW3 niJMONT'S l,r" 4 AI" " --. i Zicm&&iX EMMET r WELCH Minstrel. i I h I A i. K, I Ml fin TMiv T'oubl. imnimmflrMiiw. 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