I'l11"1!1 w) - -J. r fti9r4rt JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE flancy Wynne Talks of Which Will hollow the A Meeting at WITH th oponinjj ni mr inuoor tr.-n Rlinw tllf fprlnc lloitlKR hare ronlly ntnrted. Nr-xt week we'll , . .). I'nnr Show hml then tlicre'll b the Flower Mnrkot nt Hlttenlinuse Hnunre nml the Mny Mnrlict out In Her wantown, the big- Hnr.se Hhow nt Devon the lost wcck ot ,h,B mont" nni'' ln,,t oI oil the .Time Feto In Abltijrton. So inlRJit Juitt m welt get our mim er .porta ults and our white nlion .ml lie it pnrnsinu imnji " - ihht fnntnitie In Jurt thoBc gnrmrntM 1 ,i nrcecnrlcc, though 1 grant you It 5, no Wok much like It with the kind of weather we nro lirtvliig these days. t D talking of out-of-door affnlr. .J: eoing to hnvc their annunl pnrty are gi "i. ... ,t, ini.v(orinn Or. iZX ntF Ifty'riVhth nnd ICInBHMSlng CnSe next Thurwlny afternoon, , Mrn. Vorrl" l uend or trie orpi niiKc w. MthVr, president of the nuxl lary. nnd mm", i , ., ni!l:nnfPI with t"U: XVlendid wo';k .too. There V.hoothHofrnncynpe, nd wiuiin., y " ,;"" ", ,.-,,". IE nnd thclUtVrnl.nn nre to 'Jive an Vntertnlnmcnt In the chnpel of iTeln" Iti'tlon nt 3 o'clock. Mm. Nor- n MRCl.Cod nun ik .."-"- jnsn ""," . .l..nl)nn nni Mpfl. Ir";kU5lvera',Ugnrchalrn1nnof K he ltle"ch.ldr;n for whom rteffh kept UP. Borne of the other women Interested nre MIm Elvn l'orter. jlr .Inmes Huston nnd Mrs. A. D. Smoker. rplIAT una n very interesting meet- x ng I"'"'' ; '"'""""" f :!:?,; run. r-nur riuuB u ."""'",,,:;; , Acorn Civic. Phllomuslan nnd Phtladel ffl'hVptef No. 2 Colonial Dames of '.... . tn liinp Mn. Trow ffl : wife of PS. Trowbridp. "J r.,inrnnn. talk ontiio nresent-dny tnclal stunilnrds. Mrs. Trowbridge gavo n very inter rstlng talk on the same subject iwvcrnl wks ago in Wilmington at the home Tf nne nf the clii Ponts. nnd several Philadelphia womiu who were there s "he has observed much in tho doings of the joiltli 01 louny uiiu u.. f'P' nractleal mcpcstlonH to make to the ' .i . t Wii nenAnt' crnnprfltlftn nf Sys and girls. Mrs. Trowbridge rather p1,iM r.,s: :r,u tht oeiienneiii oi mm ua "-, lll "' , . ,,,.,, cl.iu l,n riff it inrself. The thought that mother would not approve sun iiun in oin..4(, .. " nnd dear as thny can be; Just p little bit xooinn. permuiM, umi tuun- b i for iilensuri' feeking. but thp majority are Just sweet nnd thoughtless. Oive tnem picniy m rviiRiumuii- k"ou timed and they won't demand more if u.... knfn nnf lmd fno niiirli snvetv nnd pleasure while growing up to the debutante stage, and above all return to ebaperones. t ....iiwi. '.f u-Ainnti nftnnrln ilie meeting and showed great appreciation or .Mrs irowDNtige r nun- , IHl'Alt the Stacy Lloyds buvo closed their house at 1023 Spruce, street and will (pend this month with Mrs. ' Lloyd's parents, the Efflnghnm R. Mor- .1..'; nr Arrln.nre. Later thev will flpm thpir house nt Snranac Inn, Sftrnimr Lake, in tue Ailiroudaexs, nnd Ellen l.lod. their daughter, who has hiinn ntirnml fnr it vpftr will return home next month and go with them I there hlleu is to make tier cietiut next , fpawin aud I'll warrant she'll have n might; good time, she is so nttrnctive. IWOI 1,1) not ndnd being in Snrah Penrose's shoes today as far as cli mate is 'onrerned. for It must be warmer down In New Orlenns than hen oven if it Is raining there too. And it's lots of fun to bo n hriilesmniil, or ra'hrr maid of honor. Isn't it V You get nlniost r.s excited oh if it were at tour own wedding. You know Sarah was maid of honor for Dorothy Hebert, irto wn- married yesterday to Com innnili'f deorge Plgmcn, V . S. N., of Wa-a'iigtoii hut who wns formerly sta tioned here Sarah is a dear, she is so preth and quIit nnd nttrnctive. I utt love to see her with her brother Hole-. She nnd he ore unite inscpnra nie, ami It seems so nice that they arc, for ttii'j rnu.t both misi their mother, vho Mas devoted to them. Dr. Pen 'Ofe, thilr father, is awfully popular, too, and the three of them nre most nolteil T)AI I was all dressed up in n stiff, s'ni.lied blouse and walked Into tho Ir.lW uil' rtinm xirpi-ltif hit. ... I. n . of wood which had been given him for ... iiiini oiriunny. up t,ut down on 'he (lour ami played a while, nnd then holding his hammer in Just the correct POHltlOn fur tfir-Irlnc rlnwtt fhrt onrnnt JIG 'urnili tn Ihn nuwuml.lml n.,.11,. ,..!. - . U"tV. ,,.. 4,.tillJ , .... I nuii-nid mm with delight, and with n I -riiiimi hniile said lie. "Thomeboih det is h i t NANCY WYXNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES M' . iiort Mather, of Wlstcr road. S ' lv,'l entertain ut luncheon on ?fi?. A ",''v, nt her hom. m honor of v," .'. J"1"1- U McCawley. daughter of l' w ' ' "I Morris McCnwley, of Avon .SS?.V riimor whoso marrlngu to Meu- Imirt i '"""lln"V lco Hewlett T 10 1 ' ,s N- will take .lac at noon 0,1 " lirdaj. May H. JiZ Arctiibaid B. Hubard. of Klldon. mnrhL enu'. nt' ' tntcrtuln at aeaglpy f lull In hrrnnr nr f, Vlr.1,.1. ilownd I.oerlng, of Jenklntown. ' snr'.V'V1 Mra Philip H, Clarkson, of $ii t. NcrF' ,M?wfttcr 1'iirk. N J,,' will i nturtiiln , t dinner tomorrow night , n '"'twr of Miss Dorothy Whitney Kirk, Many Out-of-Doors Affairs Indoor Horse Show. the Acorn dnuKhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson Kirk, of Hcvcrly, N. J., and Commander Kdwnrd Chnmhera Hnmncr, tr of tho construction corp". United States navy, who will he married on Saturday,' May 14, nt 1 o'clock, In St. Stephen' Kplscopul Church, Beverly. Tho guests who attended the brldgo luncheon clven on Wednesday afternoon by Miss Alice Handle, dnufthtor of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm D. Handle, nt her home In Chester, In honor of Miss Kllza lieth Htrublnfr, of St. Martin's, wero Mlsn Marjorlq nlack, Miss Marlon Bnbb, Miss Virginia Clyde, Miss Ixiulsc Rvnns, Miss Kathnrlno Olauser, Miss Honoro Cnhnll, Miss Marlon Hnnna, Miss Oretchen Monroe, Miss Carolyn Lotm-, Miss Henrietta Sweeney, Mlsa Virginia 1'rlco and Mrs. Barclay Powell. Miss Strubtng's engagement to Mr, John Cnner has bcon recently announced. Kher daughter, Mlsa Elizabeth C. Norrls, of tho Iongncre, who lve been spend Intr sovenil months at their homo In Cuba, will sail tho middle of next month for a trip abroad They cxprct to spend some time In Spain, and wilt return to this city In the autumn. Mre. Samuel Bell nnd her daughter, Mls Kloronco Boll, of 268 South Six tocnth street, who nro occupying their nunrtmenls at Havcrford Court, Haver ford, will Injwe ths latter1 part of next month for York Harbor, Mo., whun thy will remain for the summer. Mrs. Ilobert H. Large, who has been spending tho winter abroad with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Xowbold Welslr has returned to her home, 121 South Twen-ty-nccond street. Mf. and Mrn. Henry S, Clrove, of 268 West Tulpehockcn street, Oormantown, will lanve tho latter part of June iu tho Marshall House, York Harbor, Ma., where they expect to remain until tho autumn. Mrs. George Pox nnd her daughter, of Chestnut Hill, will leave thu early part of July for Hawthorne Inn, Hist Glou cester, MoflS., where they will remain until the autumn. Mr. nnd Mrs. William S. Godfrey, Woodfordo, Ardmoro, will spend tho summer at Northeast Harbor, Me., whern they liavo a cottage. Mrs. Frank Ba.ttlos, 287 South N'lne tecnth street, will Rlvo a picnic on Sati urday. May 21, In honor of her daugh ter, Mlsn IDlUabeth Battles, at ICcho Valley Farms, tiiolr country placo at Newtown Square. Tho guests will In oludo Mies Sarah Logan Starr, Miss Bernlce Mcllhenny, Miss Alice Sailer, MUs Holsn Henderson, Miss Dorothy Lee, MIm Catharine Slnlth, Miss Peggy Plummor, Miss Kllen Whltmer, Miss Louisa Wn-llls, Miss Vlrgmia Miller, Miss Helen Mlchell, Miss Hllzabcth Wayne, Mies Margaret I'holps, MIm Eli iabot h Austin, Mlsa Lola Samuel, MIum Mario I! Hxniunl. MIes Elizabeth I Lawrence, Miss Margarot Brlnton, Miss Elizabeth Bedford, Miss Vlctorta Kelly, MUs Elizabeth Pancoast, Miss Delphlne Okie. Mlsn Mary Miller, Ml0 Ijnl6e Wari'.eld. Miss Ruth Atkinson. Miss I Laura QarrlBon. Miss Martha Kewklrk, , MIM Virginia. Price and Miss Frances 8. Daughcrty. I Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Cooper, of 2305 Do Lnncev street, will leave the latter part of next month for Devon Inn 1 Devon, whore they will remain until the autumn Mlsi Vlrtflnla do Moral Smith, dnugh r of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Smith. Inr I of Spring vauey, wynnewooa. nu .uiai Rhodn, jil. Brooke, of Breezy Brow, Ard moro, who havo been abroad slnco last l autumn, will sail this week for home. 1 vMr. and Mrs. Ham- B, arllTcn, who ! spent several months In Hlo de Janeiro, 1 South America, will arrive in tills covin 'try on May 14. Mrs. Griffon .was. be fore her marriage last November. Miss Helen II. Jnnewny. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Price Wctherlll Jnnevyny. of Media. Mr nnd Mrs. Thomas Loo Latta and rWWW-w i TfcyHgrfcKl ,yVLluJwSVSfc 155 SoflSthSb Special Purchase of Fringe Modes ( ANTON REPE FROCKS Selling Elsewhere at 55.00 to 85.00 39 .50 The very heaviest, rich est quality of Canton Crepes fashion these Stunning Frocks with rows and rows of Pure Silk Fringe. Other New and Distinctive Modes. Beautiful Sliades. All Sixes. SouMi A Modish Little Slipper, smart ns you plenso, yet with a certain quiet refinement that is very appealing. Dull lenthor, with one strap, and tho fnvorito low French hcol, $15.50. rtfteiqorida li Vj ,-Z7 Woo Siop f 1420 Chestnut St. EVENING PUBLIC LEDUEIl-PHILADELPHIA, FBIDAY, &C, !. t '" j N miss MiitiAM . moiircs Dauglifer of .Mr. and Mrs. J, Orn hnm Hughes, of Wooilbury Heights, N. J,, whose engnscment to Mr. Othello L. Wilson, of Pitman, N. J., wns announced Inst evening nt a part' given by her parents their daughter, Miss Kllzabeth Hood Lnttn, of 1830 South Hlttcnhouso nquare, will occupy their new home, which they have purchased, at 1017 Walnut stret, tho latter part of next week Mr. una Mrs. Latta and Miss Latta will leavo the middle of June for Dvvon Inn, De on, where they expect to spend the summer. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Andrew Develln lias returned to his home. 2423 South Fifteenth street, nfter having spent some time in Cali fornia. Miss Knthryno Kennedy will enter tain the members of her sorority at her home, 240S Spruce street, tills afternoon, Among those present will be MrB. Robert Bond, Miss Ethel Kennedy, Mrs. How ard M.-iRtr, Mrs. Italph McClay, Miss Cathlecn Davis, Mrs. William Klrlf. Patrick, Miss Hdlth Cullch nnd Miss Leonard Cooke. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Cramer, of Bos ton, nro receiving congratulations on tho birth ot a flnugnter, uuzaootii neien Cramer, on Thursday, April 21. Mrn Cramer was formerly Miss Marian ntfso, of 1528 Mantor street. Mrs. Harvey Smith, of North Six teenth street, has Issued Invitations, for a tea to bo given at her homo on Mon day afternoon in honor of Mrs. Frank IC Balsworth, of Now York. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Sargont. of Fif teenth nnd Master streets, hnvo sailed for Kurorpo, whero they will spend tho summer traveling. MOORESTOWN Mre. Henry Lawrence do Zeng has sunt out cards for a ton. Wednesday. May 11, from 4 until 6 o'clock, at her homo on jmsi luain sireoi. The junior class of the High School will clvo a reception to the seniors on Saturday ovonlng nt 8 o'clock, followed by a dance. Mann & Dilks U02 CHESTNUT STREET 3 li lA 'jHr MANN & DILKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET W eMfflSMaEraEMHnHSlSlS Pfniiffsh;. AmI M MHHNtipiHH rIluIilC Krity 'ytaiLiws The Shops of Sensible Two Fine Models in "Millards" Superb ( Styles nv . Refreshing in its dainty simplicity. Of soft white voile, finely tucked nnd fin ished with filet edge. Out- oi-the-ordinnry value $1.95 ZMIL&& 127 S. 1 3th St. BOARDWALK SHOP-ATLANTIC &SS3mmm3 TWO FRENCH PLAYS GIVEN FOR NEAR EAST Two French farces will comprise the annual dramatic offorlntr of tho Salon and Cerclo Francnls, which will b given this 'evening at the Now Contury Drawing Room, 124 South Twelfth street. The proceeds will be given to tho Near Bast Belief for the orphans of Armenia, Tho plays are "Lo Kotour Imprevu,' by Ilegnnrd, nnd de Musset's "Un Ca price" Dr. Albert R. Hutlburt, of tho Department. of nowatice Languages, Is directing tho plays. In tho casts aro Miss Miriam Wooley, Miss Angela Weiss, Miss Uose Wcimcnltz, Mr, Her maim Fortler, Mr. Francis II. Taylor, Mr. IS. A. Cutler, Mr. 11. M. N. Hicks, Mr, C. L. Jackson, Mr. Forbes Amory, Miss Kathryn McCnhey, Miss Hstcllo Newman, Mr. Oaston Cournoyer and Mr. B, Crenshaw McRlroy, Following tho plays there will ho a dance. The patronesses of tho entertainment nro Mrs. Arthur ii. ijuinn, Mrs. Ucau veau Boric, Jr., Mrs, II. H. Bayard Bowie, Mrs. J. Gardner Cnssatt, Mrs. Stnnley O. Flagg, Mine. r. F Olroud, Mrs. Maurice Ileckschcr, Mrs. Joseph Leldy, Mrs OooTge II. Lorlrner, Mrs. Clayton McF.lroy, Mrs. John S. Now bold, Mrs. Frank T. Patterson, Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson, Mrs. William J Taylor, Mrs. C. Newbold Taylor, Mrs William J Taylor, Jr., Mrs. Harold Ellis Yarnall and Miss Frances Whar ton. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. John W Itohlnson, of Drexel Hill, will entertain a houso party at their Ocean City cottage over this week-end. Tho guests will Include Dr and Mrs. K C. Unuvhnn Mr. and Mm Chailes Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Bdward wnnamaKer. Mr, and Mrs. John Mover, Mr. and Mrs. Borkholtz. Mr. and Mm. Fred Meyer and Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Lybolt. QERMANTOWN Mr. und Mrn. Bllsworth Curtain nnd their small son, Master David Curtain, Jm n . MB Qyil A Registered Trademark, Insuring Fabric, Style nnd Workmanship Hand-Tailored Suits Ladies', Misses', . Juniors' 22.75 27.75 38.75 Mannish Shirts and Waists Made to order or ready to wear "Logrecque" and "Athena" Ladies' Underwear Pure Thread-Silk Hosiery Full-Silk Top New Colors Special at 2.05 rS . ".. r I-. & Baltimore (9 ? Tailored Waists Prices Of piquant appeal is this 1 i.nutiiiiiiK uiouse 01 nne quality White Dotted Swiss with collar, cuffs and broad frill daintily hem- $'- OS stitched P.VO 1 PHILADELPHIA 1337 AND Chestnut St. CITY-BRIGHTON BLOCK at Curtain, W, Va,, are tho guests of Mrs. Curtain's mother, Mrs. Kdgar Cope, of 6920 Wnyno avenue. Mri. Curtain was MIsb Margaretta Copo, Mrs, W E. ailbert, of 12B West Apsloy street, will entertain at luncheon and cards at her home this nftcrnoon. The guests will Include Mrs. William O. Humphries, Mrs. Charles O. Towner, Mrs, Clnrenco O. Harding. Mrs. Wil liam Blvldge, Mrs, William Troost, Miss llachcl Troost. Mr. Harry Sehlrr. Mrs. Harold Smith, Mrs. ISIIzabetli Taney ami Mrs. w F, Mcuuny. WEST PHILADELPHIA -Kuppn Sigma Sorority will hold a subscription dance nt Craftsman's Club, Drexel Hill, on Saturday Mrs, W. II. Dllllnger, Mrs. II. G. Black nnd Mrs. Jean Cooper will be the patronesses. Mode 2021 In the new hade of light tan RumIs Calf with perforated Calf col. Isr, (trap and band, or in' gunmetal Kid with peftort'ed col lir, (trap and band. Alto tn Brown Suede trimmed with brown Kid, and Dawn Gray Kltl trimmed with Dove Cray Sueda. Value twelve fifty on sale thla week 7 .95 n footwear arc now shown at all the Hallahan stores complete stocks, which mean all sizes and widths in tile correct models that will be the choice of smart Philadelphia women. HALLAIIAN'S Good Shoes have won recognition from women of all classes, through sheer force of merit and vaiue. FINE SILK HOSIERY FROM TWO TO FOUR DOLLARS ALLAHA JL e0B 921 MARKET STREET 60th and Chestnut Streets 2736 Gcrmantowa Avenae 4029 Lancaster Ayenue 5604 Gcrmanttmn Arenac HALLAHAN'B "LOWER PRICES CAMPAIGN" IS THE "TALK OF THE TOWN" t'WiranraiiaiTBirani George 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Nowaday3 s It's Allen's Hats The Millinery Department Offers a Wonderful Selection in Hats for Early Summer I Exceptionally Low -Priced You can choose well at $8.00 to $12.50 These Hats are altogether new and decidedly smart. Anions (hem are models featuring Bhapes, colors and trimminKS suited to all types. They nre mostly flower trimmed or ribbon trimmed, nnd nre remarkable value. Very Special Hat Trimmings Imported Hnt Wreaths Field Flowers, Lilies of the Valley, Pond Lilies, Lilacs and Single Flowci'3 $2.25. Burnt Ostrich Fancies $2.00. Hat Ornaments 62c. Straw and Mallne Braids loc to 45c yard. Children's Ribbed Sports Sox, 65c a pair; 3 pair for $1.75 ' lillrtrcna threc-quai tcr-lengtli Sports Hum- of Silk nml Male with h n.iln rib and turnover cuff below the Itnen .lus the l,o.e Tor the Itlddlo for spring wear and very serviceable In tho ilark shndea Women's Full Fashioned Lisle Hosiery $1.00 a pair; 3 pair for $2.75 Friday and Saturday Only ! iu. n finely mercjrlietl Us!., stockttiK and ort s n hiack nnd v.i.t.- onlv We would advise buying now for your simmei- needs as tlio hosiery situation Is btoomlnc iiulto scrlo-i.s for tt- ni.ijorilv of tho mills haH boon on strlltn Mnco January lut at.a i. . w minply of full, fushlonp.l hosiery of the better tclnili 3 proctu-iiu i.nobtalnnble at thlH time " "l Women's Lisle Ribbed Vests, 3 for $1.00 Woman's Itslc ribbed vtsts for spring and HUtnrnr wtai )n both re ulnr and boillco top and In nil slues from 36 to 41 Silk Scarfs in Vogue for Spring Wo hovo been told ninny times a da tl.,t xv ln,. th. fln.st Sti ,im IMo.h.oo.'moo. erl' 8ht ColurM " ho "UJ'f, ln dnnU. Fownes Filosette Gloves, $1.25 to $2.00 Kllo.Htto in a wawhable fabi'o jittractlve Rloo and nervlcoablf as til, u-soitmcnt 'J clasp wrist length, $1,35 pair .lust lirlow the lbo ut U1.74 pair Pull elbow length ut fi.OU pair. Clearance of Broken AssoHments of Gloves at About Half Price Kajher White Silk Gloves, 2-clusp wrist length, usunllv SI '") now 7."c. ' ' ' Kuvser 2.clnsp wrist-length fabric Gloves In large Hizet. only, (ray, Mastic und Illnck, usually $1.00, now 50c pair. Saturday is Veiling Day at Allen's Wo an. tnlrt many times a day that w, h.-uo tht. flimti iw nf Velllnn; in tho l Ity All thu newest mesheb and duts from il here In excellent variety Cotv's L'Origan Kr.K"n T?lriV ro8 ShmU"' nr" There l plenty of all 6hades. Allen's French Hair Nets, $1.00 Doz. "The Old Original Quality" 'IT S'r?!?" ral;,,ape4ecri!r MAY 6, 1021 noxoonouQH Mrs, Charles Weln. of East Walnut Jane, entortalned the Thursday "800 Club nt her home yesterday, Tho mem bers Included Mrs. William ( Amos. Mrs, Walter Ilnggcrt, Mrs L. C Adams, j..u.. 1.-1 Cnr1. Mm W VI1 ' flirH. jjcnjaruiii ' . oil - ". inon, Mrs, M. P. Jftmec, Mrs. Fordlnanu John Struse, Mrs, Iarry Thompson and Mrs. Rimer Pflsterer. .. -tAn tl Ifnltaiwl P.!!?!. tllillfa I avenue, will entertain at luncheon and cardB on naiuruay WISSINOMINQ Mrs. John L. Kurtz, of Vanktrlc street. gave o, luncheon at her homo yesterday afternoon In honor of Mra. F Jowell. of Palmyra, N. J. Among those preM'nt were Mrs. Kennedy Lynch, Mrs. C P. HE Sprinir and Summer slylc3 in SHOE8 Allen, inc. in fine close wow maKlnit n en- " ell All th.. n iru -hade, ii. P ' ' '" hi, Hurtmeni road ate Face Powder, 75c WlUo Kle3h ''"h Un.ttl5haSi H'ur Tai Ho n ,0k. Phillips. Mrs. Harry Wels, Mrs. M. Glrsh, Mrs. N H. Ilothwell and Mies Jennetto Kurtz. UMrralt 1'rleta ON5a22' mnti Writ r rka for Rnrraud er rrlnUd FOTAL ENGRAVING CO. 814 Walnut Si STORE ORDERS Increase Your Buying Power Why ue your own prearnt atoek oi cb1i, whan lending department atorra and specialty nhopa accept our store orders ns cash 7 Wa Issue them on very low terms based on length of credit. Our methods are lair and have stood the acid test of 48 years. Let us give you de tails. Writo for Detnili Today Marrsott Bros. 1118 CHESTNUT STREET nntiAOKLi'niA'a ronKMOHT TiiKATnua BROAD Niairrs at s-.m mat TOMOnrtOW noncriT n. MANTELL AND GENEVIEVE HAMPER TONIGHT MACBETH 5," MERCHANT of VENICE Sat. Night RICHARD III IlEPUnTOIRB FOR Tim LAfiT WEEK Mceiday, LOUIS XI.' Tui-i!ay, MACflKTJI Wl. Mat.. AS YOU I.1KE IT. VVrt Nliht' MACHETH. Sat Mnt . MKUCIIANT OF vr..N'lfE, Hat. NUrht JUI.IUV Cr.bAn All Nlshta and Haturduy Mtlne, r,0e to 1J 1-OP MAT WKDNEBDAV, SOo tn II BO H1UT.S BP:I.L1N() Ft)lt M;.r WEEK C, A R R I CK MOUTB AT 8:18 Pop. Mat. Tomorrow P"1' $2 "Received with renewed favor." Evening Bulletin. Geo. M. Cohan's Comedians in tho Record-Drcakhig Musical Comedy Success GfilAND OWAMAtr Tho Usual Perfect Cohnn Cast And Whirlwind Dancing Chorus SBATH RHLLINCt KOIt NKXT WUHK POR R F ST LAST 2 weks r V-TVllnJ 1 MAT TriMOItnoW MAT. TOMORROW ; $? "Lovers of music and theatre froers in general Can profit by seo injr the present production of 'Robin Hood."' Ev-nlnit nulletln. RALPH DUNBAR'S REVIVAL Seat3 Selling for the Last Week Metropolitan Opera House TONIGHT AT 8. 15 from rn 5 unnatun nrra II u v LA BOHEME. ..Tonight at 8.15 K0I12A rKI, DK8TINO r,morr , J g Prlet-a hpngf 75c to I. Si) Mat flor to 12 Sh .in nale s M,t, ,n. , .jra Itojw nnd nt vinnn i ml f i..nnt strut Next Week utunlcl Onrrtsns. Uolv. or r?nnc WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S "TEMPEST" ppfn-Air Produitt.m nil roots restrvod (IckKa now at (iirnb!.' A Hopce'm rriesi WITHERSPOON HALL Junltxr am' Walnut Fearless Lectures Beginning Tomorrow Evg., 8:30 Wonderful Lectures By DINSHAH of New York Th- InJitiwmlrr.t mid Imparsn. i Oiatnr 'ol DI.VSIIAH P ClIUniAM M D M-'nphyHlcmr. anj Pnychf: it ICt-C rrinn'lr V Y l1! IUsvri Air Kurcu Tli Mini) llu Npw York HmM saj A M.i- Tt Uoio Nn I.lnntil itmisi,m JftOo Xlmttx to p-ull i (.ui-Ho THU (-OL'RSK PBVonrju-)a or noiu.f. HIMA.VIIDOD Saii.r.11 .Mf.- Tlh tOII Jlumitri H,c. llfforn MtrriK" i PPUllantiH in H-.iti.ir, Hull 1 Vhir ImporLinc" and C.i.ji MonAly Mav !th lU.'l llumin Ituna- Att r Murn.uf . Cam t Holw-tion I'rotJ. I tiUon.iftr.liuB J'rinth'tHi , lleuo fr Mut'tal rrvlljrv. Wi-tr rla M. I 1 1 tl m2i (I.lrnan , irifc bj- .Nation Ilulwr. M,. D.i uimi-1 q, lion of Llorco 1n Rr'ktton to hMt . Stul.ii TlCiUftB 1 . U. J'. ,1 Ml StPT Cliroin Innitu-. i ii.,; Hun m t st I'hllu dolrhU rtn.l n u ; iro iKht Nt WlthM JS"".J'1" T.xfoVm.j hpnu. R.1. i;Um Flvr Dollars fir Court . h Ii'w narri- 11 i.r n " I.'. P M Karti SEE THF f.ARHPMQ '-'1-'l-, nC OAlxLyfLlNO Snturcluj Aft.nw.. r. .-..!...,. r-murai.j Art, n, r w I in I nilur til.. Aunt. .. rf FIRST GARDEN DAY SATURDAY. MAY 7 1 9? rt it ! i Mrs Strs luoir WuMmrl MeMlum SI r.oi a. rrvdrte'. 'lu, ,, V .Mam 'iut upp rt p. l Ktl.anil Mrs r t or lea Sftirgap i-(,. , .,, MontKomer' n .-. , f. Hr ,,,,, v Adiolav. 1 f.il r-lt i, M ,, f r x , ,'" IN-'AJ. 'K I1U.V Till .tAPii, , III i !! X .TI" l t , ... .. ' ' " ' I I WM M KITH'S THFATur JULIAN ELT1NGE fcjprrrne In Feminine Tyore ELSA RYAN la Pefc-for-Phort" loc-MoritA & Campboll-Flo ' nit rt -v. is .. . Ilck'lle 4 (.asey. .""! nnrv H1181 K JANE P. C. MILLER Consen-atory. 1028 Chestnut Si UeUA.NLt.y ilittli 'I'tifKin IT 4. ..n,r I' ot P. Dramatic C'lul pre.enu Harris s The Admirable Crichton MHy 1 6 nt! Sents Now tl 'd I " U i 11 WOrtLD'B MOST nKAUTirUli THBATBJI (1 MARKET AT I9TH 11 A. XL TO I1H5 P. M. 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Producer's mo" .1,tn'lou" n'l powerful produrtlou inc ''Clvlllintion ' NHXT wnrac I.Ot'ISn OLAt'M IN "I AM ortl.TT" ARPAHIA Cntnut St. tl. letW ivv-vi-' i-io a. r to His p. u, ''TrHn"1, "Th6 Homestretch" Ar-t.on Bustor Kenton ""-"" Nt Week -"TOO WIRn WrVRfl" VICTOWA'STOS'S PnieCII.I.A DHAN AND I.ON CHANKT Outside the Lw" Nfxt Week "Till: KTAll ItOVKn" ', PAD ITO T T24 MATtKBT fiTniiKT .nrl 1 JLj vior,A pana in "The OIT-flhore Pirate' Dr-TilTMTr MArtRUT bt. nei. itth rEAXll.lN 1 MAY AI.T.tPOr, In "rcXTRAVAOANCK' fl r3t7 MAItKnT AT Jt.'NIPKIt VjL.VJDi VAUnKVILLtJ 11 to 11 WATHON fc COHAN "SASSY HITS," HEN LYNN. OTHEltrt Philadelphia's Only Circus CIRCUS BEXv 6 DAYS Mp 9 CIHCUS QnOLNDS at ioth and HUNTINO PAHK AVU. fflaa mm wwmswu won 0KJSS7EHQ. m&miKBm m PtljfOftWtaAT&aPrl. TIIi:ilK V. ILL, BB NO STREET PARADB DOWTTOWN TICKET OFFICE OPIUM NOW AT GlMllELa Admission. Ticket" anil RAirrl BU on f-'ala PHILADKLTHIA'3 I.UADINO THBATKKa DIKKiTION OK LKE fc .1. J HHL'UKllT T VRIP NICIITS AT S 10 1 I rlV jjts w-d. flat. Matinee Tomorrow $2.00 CUAyaOAy AT AtftA.ADOACS fff P& LATEST PRODUCTION ?BELIE-FMEWY0IM ranrts cm 'nt oocnui nv:i cctirr ctn lOf THAI .V1l VIT HYRIAB 0' STARS AM9 a BEwrrcffwsivyQrsjitM'wsam AM CLlt TD17DT VI'lHTa AT 810 Matinee Tomorrow ',"9,t $2.00 7 re oottiUtiAfts JbG Jmvovmo: (ranuuEs Of M tofAf Murray Adcsok , CHESTNUT ST.' OPERA HOUSE LAST EIGHT DAYS itvr. t nA r l i'tti . IS D.W.RIFFITH'J 4 V 'i . T -i I I ' 1 MhTMIiiri. nt Oi ftiHi 'In i raw i. n;n'(.fi w itfl ifts ij , -i"ftnv, r i - lulji (.licr Ta prices : MdliTS 'Wo "I'll Ml 600 Orchestrn Seats, $1.00 MATINEES: Orchestra . $l.0l) Balcony 50 Family Circle .23 Sr.AI SOW ii' - l ' ul u.. A.SCS ur" LM.fJK.Mi-N I WAI NUT tA""1" '' '"' M-.llV-' I i.uT MAT TOMiil. KM NANCE O N E I L TMK .. j.1 ra5nOT3GHaarB3ir vmmsm 3CWS55SSSS30 m Ta i rai THE PASSIONFLOWER - 'LXMJl MU'U t li i. PA'.rnlr ' a 1 nturr a. 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