"-l .cviyT' y iV -wv- j-t rUM-JV, f, , W v , -f -.,,,. fi-y.'rv -nf "MffS))'-' "H? . l-" 'r--! 'rt-t- r'-jr"' 'WWr ;r rrWjZSSfiSVl" rvvs-rr-iMfy-WPjf iKPVgji "' iN" J ,. ,.. - v ,. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11,1921 9 'Just gossip about people m r' W ynno Talks of the Cummings-Wanamakcr Wedding "ony Snow to upon l oaay at wynncwoou. Many Attractions at First Out-oj -Doors Affair -TinVS mmc out yesterday for T i.Jllfl Svnnamnkcr's wcddlnfc, J. i.nbelin . r , T, lUllMcrlnn Church, on. Local hnvo Fifteenth, the sntnc church ft'T".... in .Tennc nn.1 Syd ffhirn ,'"""1-"., ... ,,.,. ,,... TfcW'-f "rrt iw.lt Piim- T.hf!in i i n,,,i" '"""".:;;.."... min' ru The J," rnvl th" WnnnmaUor nlnrr. in oo.lrov.1. in j , ,)n W mi,u0.n I'nn ' 11 Hw Is fair, you know. '"Either tnll and Mender, and her .m and rldw nml hIiowh a (treat 'C-nt it various shows, but -ho is ' l, I, the son of the J. Howell ""; "c, who live at the Wolllj.cton. 1 "ill be a reception out nt Stly feminine In type and every. SSmln? H greatly to' ho congratu-lttotl BE CI'"1' 1 HirKCi. """- J"" thttfthe miiHicaln and dnney which 1 ." ... i.-nn innteht nt the home of ?t Walter Cone have been postponed lln! t . n death In the family. Wlstnr Sue -lied on Friday morning, and V,n a relative of the incs, you f .... t .in nnt know when the post- Si affair will be Biven. but If It Is f,cld later in tno senxon 1 win 11:1 juu know T 1IKAH tlmt Tiorraino Dlsiton and 1 Vnnn I-els nre expected IiOrne early n.tt montli Whnt n beautiful time they SIMmi the other side! It must K been so nice to have Mrs. Fraley. TrmineN iWcr. over there, becnusc 'flrlLu ,i..-nd much time with her. and sou do pet n better idea of a plncci when inn live in a vllin or nome nunc nrnon the pMiplc. Uotli Lorraine and Una are tn be attendants at Frances Scott's wedding to the Rev. Albert I.ucai, uhich is to take place on June 2(1. at St Mark's. FOH goodness' sake, do you realize that the Pony Show is today, and that unless It rains like everything 111 be seeing you out nt Wynnowood thlH afternoon, and if it docs rain then I'll Ip seeing you out there tomorrow aft ernoon? It seems to hnve come so suddenly upon nt. after nil. does it not? I have talked about its being on the 11th, but tomrhow I kind of thought the 11th nouM be along in a week or two. And here it is here ! I understand that there it a mammoth rummage sale, nml baby thow and dog show and the number of ponies entered surpasses any heretofore. Veil know everything we get up ifemi to cet bigger and better each year, till I 'oinetlmes wonder where it will all end Some of the things have been to wonderful It's hnrd to sec how they con think up something new, ond carry it to such successful ends. 1 mint my I love the tent with th doc In It, waiting for their time It hov off in the various clnsses in which tier are entered. A dop is nearer to human beings than any other animal, don't Jin think? They seem always to understand, and If they can't do just what they are told, they'll do Minn thing else that they think i as good AM) having thusly led up to It, let me tell ou a tale I henrd thn other day ntnl further, let mo say It is per fietlj tine fr an eye-witness told it hi me si, it's not "just olio of those cood stories.' Don is n big Airedale and full -f tricks. He begs for you and scratches at the door to be let in, and mnkes a .speech, and says his prnv er, and ilns ball, and docs nil the ugiilatlna stunts Well, the other night, when theie rero seM-rnl guests visiting Don's master iind mistress, he was called Into the room nnd made to show off. lie did beautifully, and then ns the final "pieie de resistance," his master said: "And Mm know he goes for my slippers for me eery night and brings them to me t.i rutt on." Someon- said he or she did not be lieve it, i,nd fo Don was called nnd sint upstairs, much against his will to ctt 'he slippers. He was gone a long time nnd, finnlly, the host mil guests went out into the null nnd -lood around tho stairs look in? up to the landing, while the host railed tw.ee to Don telling him to come nd bring the slippers. Don could be heard running round nnd round up Hair nnd someone suggested that he 'c-ulil not find them nnd, perhaps, It ould lie well for Sir. R to go iP nnd show him where they were. 1'iit no, Mr S insisted he would eome and finnlly after two sharp orders tn bring them down. Don wus beard to Jtart slow! along the hall. He turned he corner of the stairway In a hesi tating manner nnd came slowly down tte stairs Ho couhi not find the slip Pers and knew he must bring some tiling and .n he uppenred bearing In ills mouth a frilly gnrment which' evl dentlj belonged not tn Mr. S . XAXCY WY.NNi:. homo of tho bride's undo, 4600 Spruce street. Among- tho guests from out of town who will como to attend tho wedding of Miss Klsa Marian Monies, iiaugmcr or Mrs George U. McClollen Monies, of yew rtochollo, N. Y , formerly of Scran ton, nnd Lieutenant Geoffrey Cooke minting, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S Hunting, of this city and New lork, which will bo solemnized on Saturday evening next In the Eplflcopa-l Church, Og-ontz, will bo Mr. nnd Mrs. J 11 Abbott, of Uoston. nnd tholr young son nnd daughter; Mrs. George B. McClel len Monies and her son. Mr, Nelson Monies, of Now Ilochelle. N. Y : Mr. and Mrs. W Campbell, of Toledo; Mr nnd Mrs Charles II. Mahon, of I'lttuton, and Mr, and Mrs. GeorRo Kcar, or ivew iio chelle. Thoy will bo cntortnlncd as the guests of tho bride's undo and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Newton I. Jackson, of Oak I.nno avenue and Tenth street, Oak Lone. MrB. Frederick T Stevenson, of 2527 South Twenty-first street, will entertain at a small informal luncheon nt the Scdgeley Club tomorrow. Covers will no luld for ten KUests. Lieutenant Commnnder Karl V En right, U. S. N., nnd Mrs. Enrlght, of 1826 Shunk street, entertained at an auction bridge party at their home last evening. The guosts Included Lteutonnnt Commnnder and Mrs. William Gowcr, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Nelson. Mrs. Vlctot Bartorl. Colonel nnd Mrs. W. O. Smith, Lieutenant Commnnder and Mrs. Pace, Lieutenant Commanuor una sirs. Hen derson, Dr. and Mrs. William Crandnll, Commander nnd Mrs. Shutc. Dr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Turner, uommanuer una Mrs. Russoll, Dr. nnd Mrs. Randall, Commander and Mrs. Simpson, Lleutcn ant Commander Edward L. Cochrane nnd Colonel Robert L. Urooklleld. Mrs. Holen Kircher announces the en gagement of her daughter. Miss Emma Klrchor, of 1305 North Fifth street, to Mr. Frank P. Goodfrlcnd, 2428 North Park avenue. Mr. and Mro. Mitchell G Rosengnrtcn, 2047 Locust street, will leave early In Juno for Winter Harbor, Me., where they will spend the summer. Miss Peggy Rosengarten will bo tho guest of Miss Mary D. Norrls. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norrls. of Ellersllo. Falls of Schuylkill, boforo Joining her parents tho latter part of June. Mr and Mrs. Frederick C. Fearing, 2112 De Lnncoy place, will toavo Juno 1 for Bar Harbor, Me., where thoy will Bpend tho summer. Mrs. Fearlng's mother, Mrs. J. lilddlo Porter 1732 F streot, Washington, will Bail this week for Europe, where sho will spend tho summer, Mr. William E Ooodmnn, Jr.. of 8860 Oermantown avenue, Chestnut Hill, will glvo a bridge party on Monday after noon, May 1C, at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club for tho benefit of tho Jef ferson Hospital Nurses' Homo. Mr. and Mrs Daniel Haddock Fan nnd their daughter, Miss Adelaide Parr. nt nn iirnnn mipKtnut Hill, will sail on Thursday. May 12, for Spain, whero they will spena tno summer Miss Josephine O. Hooper, daughter of Mr nml Mrs. Robert P. Hooper, of Wolverton. Chestnut Hill, who is visiting Miss Lorner Underwood in Boston, will return homo on Friday. Dr Edwin I. Becker, of 5102 nyne avenue. Germnntown, who has been spending several weeks In Chicago, will return noma on tiiu Mrs. Carl Williams, of West School lane nnd Greene street, ueinmmu... will leave the latter part of this month c- T7nr.l, rnllf whpTH sho will sneiid a month 'as tho guest of her aunt. Mrs. Samuel Klrlanu. Mrs. Honry B. Thompson nnd her .inimhitr mIhk El nor Thompson, oi n-n,.,rxnA Pnpni. (,reen llle. Del daj u.i waaU for Enrone. where they will snend the Bummer . Thoy will be Joined In July In England by Miss Katn erlne Thompson and Mr. James H. W, Thompson. Mro T Ilnlllnirsworth Andrews, of ir.is South Twenty-second street, is Dnan,iini, n fnw weeks In New York. Mr nnd Mrs Frederick von Hlller, who have re-established a home In Mexico City, Mexico, during the last year, tiro Visiting Mrs von iiuiith mm-i, .hi. Charles D. Barney, of Elldim, Ogontz. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franklin Human ,e ?7ns North Seventh street, nre re celvlng congratulations upon tho birth of a daughter, Norma May Human, on May 6. Mrs. Unman will he remem bered as Miss Myrtlo Irene Mysore. Mm Fnilsrlc. W. Tunncll. of 250 West Tninnhnflcnn Ktreet. Germnntown. nnd Miss Helen G. Smith, of New Vol It. will sail for Italy today They will bpend the Hummer motoring In huropu. Mrs. William Brown has returned to her home on Montgomery avenue, after spending a fortnight In Ocean Grove, N. J. Miss Lillian Welnrach entertained at dinner at her home, 073 North Fifty second street, on Sunday evening for Miss EIbIo Pelser. of Atlunta, Ga., who Is visiting In this city. Lieutenant nnd Mrs. Herbert It. Solid, United States Navy, have returned from their wedding trip through the West and aro spending a few days with Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph E Silverman, of I HO Old York road, prior to their departure for Portsmouth, N. 11.. where they will make their homo. Mrs. Sobol will be remembered as Miss Julia L. Silver man. , BP5fwoslBM lmr- y - , .tm liW ' - ' v7ii- -A. M W'l. - A Z'T I - L, U 1 iJ m e sr "&. ' ! 'd I MfM mfrt ,-(- -Mk,' mM mmi 3m' zm panted by Miss Davis. Miss Mliujou scolt will mnko an nuuress on " White-Williams Foundation. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA IVtlnu l.-MIn eunhw fine ratlimeil tO iWC home after n visit of several days nt Enston. Pa. Mr un.1 Xfra rlwnnH ttnirltl nnd their daughters, Miss Sarah Booth and Mlrts Elizabeth Booth, formerly of Sixteenth nnd Porter streets, nre now living at their now home, 1400 Porter street. Mr, and Mr. Paul II. Jacobs nro being congratulated on tho birth of u daughter, Catherine jncons, nn imu 21 Mrs. .Incobs will bo remembered ns Miss Kathcrlnc Sattler. REV. DR. MANNING rf I L ...: -1Z-- I'lioto by Vanity Kalr HtuUlos, Allen Drew Cook, MKS. HAKOLD rOKTKIt MKLCHHK Who beforo her recent nmrrlago was Miss Mnrjorlo K. Fort, of III Wtwt Htaffonl street ALONG THE READING Mr and Mrs. Raymond Brunswick, of uaR ljiiie. win nave ns tncir guests in June their brother nnd sister. Dr. and Mrs, Mortimer Hcrzberg una thulr chil dren, of Sioux City, In. A, irarden party will bo given from 11 until G o'clock In tho afternoon on Wed nesday. May 18. nt the homo of Mrs. IjowIs Buehm. at 0508 North Eleventh street, unit Lnno, by the Guild of tho Phllndolphla Homo fpr Incurnhles. Miss Ida K. Bauer Is now occupying her new homo at 3130 North Broad street. twoscorr laymen, also were In line. Among the laymen were J. r. """ trustee of tho Episcopal fund; rrntih- CONSECRATED BISHOPIIW iWWrpMi 1 .Murray Ilutler. prestdent of ( oluinlilii -- l-.,l....,ulli- Vnnr flip bend of the pro- , ...... ,.W. ; - "-,- . .1.. U4-..J (ssinti n Hag bearer cnrrien nn- .-sunn 3000 Attond Improssive Core mony in JBig New York Cathe dral of St. John the Divine GERMANTOWN Mr nnd Mrs Wilbur Harnmersloy, of 124 West GorgUB lono, entertillncd at cards and dancing at their homo on Saturday evening. The guests Included MI'S Esther Forstrom, Miss Ella Ab bott. Miss Clarn Abbott, Miss Cora Vail. Mrs. Percy C Ncel, Mr. and Mrs. How. nrd Abbott, Mr. Georgo Wnllace, Mr Nelson Rossberir, Mr. Robert B. Bawn nnd Mr. Ray Marsh. Mrs I. Powell Thomas, of East Sedgwick nnd Clcarvlew streets, will entertain at cards at her homo on Thursday afternoon. Tho guests will Include Miss Carrie, Wlllard, Mrs Chnrles Dickinson, Mrs. Joseph Soudcr, Mrs (reorgo Stdmnn, Mrs Joseph S. Wlllard. Mrs. Percy C. Neel and Mrs W E Staup. Miss Nellto Tavlor. of 154 Mouot Alrv. a venue, will entortnln nt bridge on Satur day In honor of Miss Elmu Wlndlsch. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Nathnn Dnum, of 2125 North Gractz street, nimouncc the en gagement or tnmr uaugnter, miss Fanny fox iiuuni, 10 air, vvuiicr .. Ilosenau. of this city. Miss Florence Brill, of North Seven teenth street. Is spending u fow weeks In New York Tho Young Women's Hebrew Associa tion of Philadelphia will hold its second annual Mny hop tomorrow eve ning at Mercantile Hall. Miss Elma Wlndlsch, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Reuben Wlndlsch, of 3110 North Broad-streot. will be innrrled to Mr. Charles Mauso Taylor, on Thursda owning, June 2, In Flelschinnn Memorial Baptist Church. The Rev. George Tom klnson will olllclate Miss Wlndlsch will have her sister, Mrs. Frank S. Olmes, as matron of honor, nnd the brldi-in-noni's brother. Mr Albert Taylor, will act as best man. A reception for new membeis will pre cede tho May meeting of the Alumnae Association of the Girls' High and Nor mal Schools, which will be held on Sat urday at th Girls' High School, Seven teenth nnd Spring Garden streets Fol lowing the Installation of officers and directors, a musical program will be given In which those who will assist will Include Miss Fiances Uutteruorth, Miss Dorothy Butterworth nnd Miss Ethel Davis Folk dances will be presented by a number of tho members, accom- DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. H. A. Pelrsol will entertain nt luncheon, followed by bridge, this art crnoon at her home In Swnrthmore. InvllnttniiB hnvn heen Issued by the Woman's Club of Hrexcl Hill for Its nnnlversnrj luncheon, which will bo given on Thursday, Mny 19, at tho Crnftsmnn's Clubhouse. Mrs. Thomas W. Barnhlll Is president of the club. Thn. who will receive with Mrs Frank Hyatt nt tho Junior Hop. which will bo given at tno I'ennsyivnnia .uni tary Academy, nt Chester, on Fridny ovonlng, will bo Mrs. Albert Forstcr D.i mon, Mrs, Bennett Y Wilson nnd Mrs. Frnnk Sweeney. NORRISTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Calvin S. Klein, of 1021 West Lafayette street, entertained nt a dinner at their homo In honor of the seventeenth anniversary ot tncir wen ding day Among tho guests were Mr nnd Mrs. Elmer Wolever. Miss Marie Wolover. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Stein, Miss Marlon, Miss Margnrot and Miss Dorothv Stein. Mr, nnd Mrs. Philip Wlsler. Mist Ellen Wlsler, Mr nnd Mrs, Charles Kunkle. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reed and Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Trollonger. Miss Nolllo M. Conway, of 211 East Fornnnco street, entertained nt flvo hun dred nnd a miscellaneous shower In honor of Miss Eleanor Qulnn nnd Mr T. Hastings Yeukle, who will be mar ririi Mnv 18 in St. Patrick's Church. Among those present wero Miss Mary Golden, Miss iieien i onran, .nn .nur earet McCraclten, Miss Mary Burke. -Miss Frances Cummlngs, Miss Gertrude Con rnn, Miss Mary O'Brien, Mr. .Joseph Cooke, Mr. Wltllnm Qulnn, Mr William Harper, Mr. Arthur Conway. Mr .VII llam Norton, Mr. Frank Consadlne. Mr Michael J. Murphy and Mr. James Walsh. MIh.m Attle Schofleld has icturned to her home after spending the winter with her sister, Mrs. Hutchinson, In Bloomsburg. Mrs. Wlrth, of Lancaster, Is spending somo tlmo with her daughter. Mrs Al fred Dauscr. Mrs. Charles Miller, of West Virginia, Is a guest of Mrs. Augustus .1. Cad wnllader. WIFE HAS MAN DEPORTED Lucia Giordano Testifies He Took Money and Threatened Her Ills wife prevented Giovanni Giordano, forty-five jenrs old, from he'ng ndmlt ted to this country, following his ar rival here from Italy, April 'Jl. nn the liner America, nnd tomorrow he will be deported on the steamship Tnorminn. Mrs. Lucia M. Glordntto testified be fore immigration nuthorities that her husband left her eighteen months ngo, talcing with him to Italy $110(1 which they had suved when living in Iirnuk lyn. When lie reached Italy, she said, he wrote to her. threatening to kill her if she (lid not scud him 10 n week. She nlso testified he hnd refu.-ed to work when in America before. Hy tho Associated Press New York. Mnv II. The Hev. l)r William T. Manning today whs conne ct utcd tenth bishop of the l'rotestnnt I'plscopnl diocese of New York nmld pomp nifd splendor. Only about HOOO clergy and laity wero able to behold the ccremonj within the walls of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, but on the greensward outside a crowd several times ns large watched the procession file Into the edifice. Assembling In Synod Hnll. a few jnrds from the cathedral, tho prelates were led In tho procession by a cruclfer carrjing n large gold cross which glim mered in tho bright sunshine, reflecting the rays Into the fnces of the thou mtids of smartly dressed men nnd women massed on the lawns. t'ncnvereil heads were bowed in rev erence ns high dignitaries of the church walked slowly toward the cathedral, which stnnds upon heights overlooking Mnrnlngslde 1'nrk, commanding a view of the I'nlisndes to tile west and Long Island to tho east. Twenty-seven bishops of the Ameri can church, marching in the proces sion, wore their blnck cassocks nnd white surplices bordered with the pur ple, blue nnd red of their stations. Around their necks and streaming to the wulHt were red silken stoics, richly embroidered with gold. Also in line wero half u dozen bishops of the Eastern Orthodox Church, wenr ing their bright hue of the Orient. Near tliem came n long line of Protes tant e'ergy nnd two rabbis. More thnn IfiO churchmen, nil told, comprised the procession, Surpliced choir Iiojh, nnd 1IIIII oni'V.- Ilefurc entering the prelates stepped over the groundwork of the nave of the unfinished structure, while the clmr Isters sang "The Church's One roun- Hlsh'op Thomas '. Gnllor. of Ten nessee, delivered the sermon. His text was tho twentieth ennpter or mo ncm, reading: , , .. Tiilfn lieisl unto vourself and to all the Illicit over which the Holy Ghost hath mnilc you overseers, to feed the Church of God, which He hath pur chased with Ills own blood." Following: the sermon came the cere mony of consecration. CAFE OWNER ASKS DIVORCE Joseph H, Moss Names Charles Jeter as Corespondent Joseph II. Moss, proprietor of the lleaux Arts 'Cafes at the Hotel Mnles tic nnd In Atlantic City, has filed papers In the New Jersey Court of Chancery for a divorce. Ills wife Is Octavlno M. Moss. C'harlcH .Tyter Is mimed as corespon dent In the suit. Moss states In the petition thnt they wore married October UO, 11116, in New York city by Alderman Smith. The couple hnve one child. Joseph II. Moss. Jr.. two jears nine months. Moss nks dissolution of the marriage nnd the nwnrd of the child THEY WEAR m ANYWAY Judges Say Custom, Not Opinion, Decides Use of Gowns Although members of the I'hllndelpliin judiciary wear gowns such as wee ndvocnted yesterday by former President Tnft in an nddress nt Vale for nil judges, not nil nre In favor of such judicial costuming. T "I'd throw them out the window If I bad my wny," snld Judge Rogers, of the Court of Common Pleas "Gowns nre no! democratic nnd are dehtlinanir.- Ing on the judge, Hut It Is custom here nnd I have no choice In the matter I ngrec with Mr. Tnft that the Ardmore Girls' Elect Officers Miss Miilicl Mngee jesterdny wn elected president of the Girls' Club of Ardmore nt Its nnnual meeting yester day. Other officers for the year nra llessle Swain and Leah Hutty, vlco presidents, and Miirtui N'eary, treas urer. The club will take it ''hike" to Camp DIx Hnttirda . riULAIJllM'lllA H UiAUl.VU THKATRKU tlilllX'lln.N OK U-l- & ,1 J. HltUHLaiT LYRIC LASTT 4 NIGHTS at, Lnot Pop. Mat. Today. $1.50 sucfiyjoty ami a. adoass ttt I &&&&&&? ymmmwuhw years. I rannot see anything undemo '.. LATEST PRODUCTION crntic in them. Their use was nrsi Ktj ra.rg cor kjuci VAIH cr advocated by Judge Arnold, one of the, V. ? BElIfe- MtW YORK 1921 ever sat on , tsn.un tllhhoitne nnd fltltrhlng Drnld Hmbrotderlng nnd Knitting HIIU Braiding Embroidering Beading Hemstitching Scalloping Pirating NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. ,. .. 1007 rii.iinuT htiiki:t .. most democratic men who n Philadelphia bench " Other judges declared It was not n matter for discussion here, as the wenr Ing of gowns hnd become nn accepted part of judicial routine. Shampooed Uugi Are Really Clean Mattresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED renthcrs Ilrnovulril and .Made Into Mtirrrs Brass Beds Relacqucred SICHEL'S lint a. 2.1 Ht. Vhnnf i T.om. l01 bet4ptooman'l5fjop llnnm (101. Kmplre Hide. 13th & W.ilnut SIh. Hell l'lionc: Walnut i;5 Ladies, Let Us illspniio of your sllKlitly used woarlng np p.irtl Ht tht price )ou ututr. We alno eel tmrmenta of quality at xery low price We will bo Klad to have )ou inuke on n vtxlt Open Wcslnrhdujr I'.irnlmss SOCIAL ACTIVITIES lI' lUill Mrs .Tnmna an. nm r1... rvuan,., ' '"ntown, will shortly Issue inr t fcT il (1,lnc" on Monday cvo "i ...i' nt th0 Oermantown Mi' e'r ', '," nonor of ,nelr daughtt-r. ab Siu-.iii Iignri Starr. Miss Starr bv i,.r fo,mi,"v prtttented to society Octotlor e"0" lU ft t0a " TnurBlfty' nittuWatU,i?B .', lnterft will bo solem Fortv L ".' lr,l0oJ Knlacopal Church, o'efc ?, r1 aTA alrnr( "-venue, nt hen mi." T,"r8jny evening. Juno 2. JauBht,, n? MTy ."arris Thompson, AtII1:1,':,''"'! M. Lewis . ' --i .'. iiiiB u lv. null niw-rt nr Modrritte l'rlcra InriUtloii or Announce- mtnti .ur I r-tn-... .. . 'n hr , ,V '."'"npson, will hocomo I-inKholn, fnlr y.wird O. Mltcholl. of 'r. of .h ' n. Mrs- Klrl Mooro. cou r, SI ''ri'1". will attend ns matron Wllninirinn f ? 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Sham pooing leaves them bright nnd spotless and restores colors without harm to finest textures. Dyeing to match any color scheme Send lor Circular Phone: Poplar 4300 ANlDNDORFNERfrSONS CLEAN etZS & DYBR.S i)Hgirarcl9vo.rPri.tladelpkia .mT I L l5flfaiictD oh T-t oi'hi Mvjiti coitw juatJS M lOf TM.T M ITM MVKIAO 01 5TKJ AN A BEWfrCMfSWyGfWJMf sans haam shubert y;ri:)l POP. MAT. TODAY ,$1.50 Javy YtfijPAy Anderson , CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE POSITIVELY LAST 4 DAYS TWICE DAIt-V rcs 8 15, MATS 2-JS D.W. GRIFFITHS 1Ee Tuliot, J J. Uwlw 1126 Walnut St. .?':,' Special Reduction Sale of Smart Millineru Flats Formerly Priced 12M, 18.50 fc 22M Now 5.00,J50&2Q.OO Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Box Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street i 1 '4 I UlrnlTllll ' f Health Brings Beaut t Strain Mars Both KiiiiiiiiiiirmiiiiiiiiimniiHiniiinniiiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiin i 1621 Cljestnut tlEEt Thn ntrnnB',t Tn. tlonal nrllnn that th lotni nT.mi hHr "ioiI - Hvcnlnic Iifffr. Torriu:s tiik iii.aiit of hveht nr:iiot.DKn run nufniiD. ns" PRICES "ia NIOHTS. COc TO J1.80 600 Orchestra Seats, $1.00 ' MATINEES: Orchestra $1.00 Balcony 50 " Family Circle. . .25 SCATS NOW ON BALn Ton I1AI.ANCB OP KNOAQEMUNT DcLanccy (Little) DcLancey at 17th Next Week Seats Now at Glmrx-ls' or Herj Jumer M. n.irrl' The Admirable Crichton ' of P Uramutlc Cluli. WeJ. i. h.it. Mt. THE PHILOMATHEAN .0CH:TV Tl.is Week University of Penna. PIIESENTH WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S fc3 !,. r.:'jita..- ANCLINC ncnts are Beauty's sworn 9 enemy. Youth fades rapidly under their ,'j onslaught. Lustrous eves, peach-bloom shin, f symmetry of form arc Nature s signs thai all is y j acll. If you are high-strung or nervous, over- yji stout or thin, let us shorv you the remedy. A' ! Visit our thoroughly equipped Institution, dc- jT , voica exclusively 10 women, xenerc, wttnoui obligation, tve ni gladly demonstrate the t COLLINS SYSTEM ot HEALTH CON- T SERVATlONlhe road to Beauty through M Health. f v' Trial treatment Cratis. . Collins Institute L For Women Exclusively V Bcllovue Court Building, 1418 Walnut Street "; Nnt tn thr lli-llrvur-Hlnitfnril I'tinnri ftnriirr 04H4 W Hair Drestina Dept. in Connection y, u;,;in:n::i;i:;!fi.i!:j;:rr4 rjiinMiJiiiti'iJiiSJMfiiiiniriiitismsiiriJKi.itL-iiLiiiiiinrii'iiaiLKr.n'iriiar.iii. i:.u. iKi,nniii:tmi:nMT;n .liiinnnirirTinufniiniVinTTn.rrntiTTEUi i George Allen, inc. j 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 j Nowadaifs It's Allen's Hats Hats for the June Bride 1 and Her Bridesmaids Trmi'.seaii Hals for the Uride in White Moire, Crepe de Chine, Georgette $15.00. Traveling Hats for the Uride in Milan Hemp, Lisere, Geor gette, Tatrcta $10.00 nnd up. Stunning Hats for the Hridesmaids in Hair Uraid, Leghorn, Taffeta and Maline priced nt $15.00. We will he glad to estimate for you. llridul Veils, carefully designed in the latest modes and made from materials of your own selection. Tailored Suits Top Coats Habits FOR 1 IMMEDIATE WEAR AND SPECIAL ORDER ins ! ! Is Potanlral Garden I nl m it Perm, r.ntrnnro nt .'17th nnd nr-ii (-tron Mati, Wed, nnd f-nt- Ht :i in i:si. ut s.l'.. In oa of r.iln i-erfurmanr given Id Welghtman Hull nn 1 nn-l Srrn. - am. si;ats mi:iivr.D TicketH at i.lmlwlh' and HepptH rUTI.ADKU'HlA !TI OHF-MOST THKATRKU 'BROAD last 4 EVGS. MT. TODW A SAT. ROIIEIIT II MANTELL GENEVIEVE HAMPER POP. MAT. TODAY .' $1.50 AS YOU LIKE if TONIGHT RICHELIEU TOMORROW HAMLET ' Frldin MAr-MKTII )i' i;vn'i: -Jt ii?ht Mm MEItf IINT Ifl.ll H I'M SAIL Egwniiiiiimiiiiniuniiiiiiiiiiiininini'niiiniiiiiiinmtTii'.' WOnL.U'3 MOST UEAUTIFUL TJIEATRK GARRICK MV.rM r,. POP. MAT. TODAY $2 Geo. M. Cohan's Comedians TV THE REAI MI'Hi AT. ' O'lEDY nltiJrfflL MARKET AT 1 9th 11 A. M. TO 11:13 V M Marshall Neilan Prwnnn rtAKDALt, PAHIlISira "BOB HAMPTON OF PLACER" "iPf,,,-n.,,nymV JAMHS KlliKWOf.D, MAKJOUIC DAW and TWO THOUSAND OTiinn iT-wEns fAI'lTOL MIXHD QfAUTETTE U t.VMTITJ GRAND OLD NMf !. f. NnW 11.IH 1 III -. 4. Nfc.VT WCCK FORREST LAST 4 EVGS. POP. MAT. TODAY ,' $1.50 Positively Last Week P. i -mi's Gioat t Mu;n! Su csi RALPH DUNBAR'S REVIVAL STANTON MiunT0 A!,.1,"r,V BERT LYTELL and 'itW v l "THE MISLEADING LADY"N FROM n.AY OF SAME .VAMK PAI APP ,2M MHIvCT t-TItEHT 1 444 vi, m A m m it ir, i- si LOUISE GLAUM IN nilST PHOWINl-, or "I AM GUILTY" Tho Cast Include MAIIION' HAMILTON Arrriin nrTNt-T .t ii kith -rcauia m A m to u is p m A Tn-r wriUIH ITOIHTTinv "TOO WISE WIVES" A I'AItAMOfXT I'lCTVlin mM l-T VOiCTs 1T n yjyj v) ALL MUIIT- Mi -VI MA il'c 10 J. 1X1 II' I u.M' mlii iW ' i ' I AI THEMASK Kn jv Wanted Kinds of Laces at Half Price; Mostly Short Lengths slioit leiiKtlm of net laco flounclnirK. trlmnilnir n-iHti.. m .mm. Chaiitlllv I..1PPB unrt AppllnueH ami Motifs In whltu Inns Thoro nro nlM) v.iriouti other luces uhlcl linvo lieen reiluced f half hm-uuHp other widths to mutch huvo nil hi'en sold. thoHo In neeii or desinioie mcvs. A worth while opportunity to Ivory Toilet Articles Reduced Vi hao rnlui'od our entlro stock of Iory TolU-t artlrlis i-onslstinc of mlrrorH hair hruahes, cloth lirushcs trays, pin boxen puff boxes hulr recelers. utc. Tho prtsent prices are a thlnl to u half off todai's u-KUlar prlcoH Nail I-iles, llutton lloohs, Cuticle and Corn Knius Ivory Handles, 25c and 35c value at 15c. with Chamoisette Gloves Broken Assortment, 50c pr. Only small or largo sizes, the between sizes have been sold whi. h accounts for these bolus marked half price. White and colors. Ribbon for Children's Hair Rows, 25c Nile, orchid, Inches Taffeta and .Satin Hlbbons In lisht blue wide, this is half price for this qun!lt New Smocks, Special, $2.00 to $3.00 For sports wear and week-end outing-, short Blceves; tho shades M Hose, Lllue, Green, Orchid. These are excellent values. m mmmaawmMmu!s, wmmwmmmm VICTORIA MA,lKrT A1' oi-n V 1 1 Wllrt . A M tnll IS I M JACK LONDON'S I CKU'-TIIUTKn villi I "THE STAR RO.VER" Added. Iirry Semon In UI'NT fOi.l.ECTOn C A PITYl "4 MAUKKT STitKET I l 11 VJL NOR.Ml T.U.M.WfiK ' NK I l I.I.K l N I. M IJltAMA riiuii.i IVS1 1.1. III . Ii-r i fi I i.i' in' reiuurlnir I , k lli'lT H HP N'AA and i t r-ri r i i i m 'iTtr ME1-ROPOLITAN "JJbka I ilSAT. MAY 14 I TMI IMI.fl. I " It ' MM" I I 'lll l A. SZA ' I'lll.sl.Mll Sleeping Beauty In a i:rni:Ni. u imiits- GHOSTS Ol" YUSTI-lltAY" 1 ?nn clevkii rii'i.iincv is inn I ' - 1 I'll 'h.t. RFP.PMT MAHKin 'ST Mfl 17TH rM-,VjL-,l 1 JACK PH-Krnitn In "THn MV WHO HAD KVr.HVTHISd" MAIIKITT STItRCT AT tl'MPEIl VArrini ii i.i: 11 to w nTir rrsTt'nY r.rvrK" GLOBE ONLY CIRCUS THIS YEAR n 77 EITH'S Tl 1EA PRE NAT NA7ARRO. Jr. ( MAY WIRTI-lV PHIL A ii-'. t i n i Kimiiv" I I.K' 'lull X i wri'i I I.I i i-O. I J M ( MIIIIIN II 4.IIMNH I Jo. I mil. j I', .i r.l C. To lill J OthMri rTDn IC OTH. JA f. U MlLLhK UlVUJ,im S .B-Nf)Wl Conservatory. 1028 Cliostnut St, VYCTTk'' nui.t,n 1V " il inii-.:'V":-.. .'."?.?." .A WEEK Park Av 23CS3 3 pQwaija fflttgcaiMraxxsigy WM1KKI mm wmm Adult . Iitno. eu. 77 Dtl.aniiv (little) DfLatid'y nt 17th Nrxt Week Scttts Now ijiiui . - i II i. - JimJl H.irrlK Th'' Admirable Crichton l , r . In ,ir it i i l il W'l tut. Mt,, DOWNTOVrT TICKEa UPriCB NOW OrEN ,'tT dlMEELB n t('liHlt..ri Avt, I iiiiirioM 2.1 ORPHLLM-;;; MAE DESMOND '' V,A'uri?&.l.n NIX I w l.l.i'v i i i yKis" hi IMONT'S ST" L A,IUI Kvi- EMMETT WELCH Minstrels IB THK KAUU FAIKT Our Trollty Treub), Trnrnrlero 10,h Arcb T,'K ?OULIN 1 rocaaeru .. . notfea nottPK X .",.. : u ,