Pj5?!v'1'"1w','' TrUrv V -'' ' v .v ' -"'- ff&& 'wf.W' ' tf far'. " " ' ,' "; !! EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1921 11 JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of tho Pony Show Held in Wynne- tvood Yesterday Site Sees Various, Smart Gowns at the Affair Tivo New Babies Come to Town rrn WAS grcnt fun out nt tho Tony JTO'chiil ' to bo Vrfcctly com. bit too cn'uj . t rnnc arc I' i -. i.m it rn ihi iiciic.vij vv- - Mr too cniiij ;;.-- -v-i. .,,, n CT :on5 so than hcrctd rln fThiv were everywhere to be flcctt ' ? in ilnrk erges, in lighter boi!?m mi- ennci were the sranrtPSt, to Wk!n5 Sough perhaps it Is only rf s c so much dark material In lh,t liTr tho white frocks and, shoes ,0 wane were especially pleasing to and caPc,tg -ci Krumbhanr, who ntf ?l i. nwon vou know, was wear ?Mli S'fcrtf ? stunning white knitted nir a Pc5".f ..... not the word for fnpe,C looked smply stunning. She " S white Pklrt. too. ". brown brimmed with tiny green iiowers. b,M Tohnnv Fell wore n stunning jlrfl. . onnnj two-piece dress g,fup also, , It was n v . she frf." S ft abroad last .an- must '"v'; .inrj. eren wool and it n,rlLTtSnning with her fair hair SSiriSi, nnd her hnt wa; .woven affair of dark " 0- S.w seldom, seen her look so At- Tinrbara Henson .iookcu "". ", I'ii uuii illk sweater, that sort of half a reddish MlK8w"Vv'ou k w Bnd a SltaskW. and I h hat wa of gray white "" i-Immecl with nn ostrich !n YtXthVltttto aide, could do to wait on every one .. wanted tea or ice cream. tMD you hear that the Theodore U Wicdcrscims had a spiw o " born on Monday and is. "iJi.J?? fin vouns gentleman. Mrs. Wlctler X lanor Chandler, you remem- ftb. nof uTam-UUr Tunmpfons .W..T m. virM mi are liv- i, f"ll7 De Lancey street, which i?K "..Lyi.T;, nt. tha time i Wr TarrWcT I h, not hgrd positively, but I understand the baby is to be named Theodore, Jr. ANOTWUt small gentleman who made his bow nmone his fellow being, on Monday ?. lfie son born in Mr nnd Mrs. Charles I . LjocKcr, Jr., of ntchburg. Mass. Mrs. Crocker was Rosalie Johnson, a daughter of the lite Mr. R. Winder Johnson, of this dtr and a niece of the Russell John mi. of Chestnut Hill. She was mar Hed out In Chestnut Hill a little more than a year ago, and I remember what a lovely bride alio made. ISN'T It wonderful what children we reallv am nnd how wo flock to the circus in the thousands when it comes each spring? I never saw so many Iteopla I knew the other night. It Urns to mo when I was not looking at the Tolar bears or lions I was bowing to some ono I saw passing by or coming in or out. The Heck Wetherills had a bis nnrtv and Edwinn looked wonderful in a Ion? dark blue cape made with a collar of Agnela fur nnd a Binall darK blue strnw hat. ..... 4i.. And isn't it wonderful to hear the children? They have such marvelous romnicntx to make. e were Billing there eating peanuts nnd marsbmnl lows nnd waiting for the parade to round the corner nnd pass us, and when the llont nnd tigers and bears and ele phants v,en about to come in suddenly a wev voice in the background spoke up, nnd what do you think it bald? In n worried, housewifely tone, ."I wonder how they got the ceiling of the tent so dirty." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES At tho marrlnRO of Miss Isabella Wannmiikcr. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William H. Wnnamukor, Jr., of Merlon, and Mr. Jnmes Howell Cummlmrs. .Ir.. wnicn win isko pioco on Juno 11 at cal vary Presbyterian Church, Fifteenth ana ivocust mrects, tno Driao win ie at, tended by her Alnter. Mln Lnnlnn Wnnn. maker, as maid of honor, nnd Mrs. Fred erick W. Keith as matron of honor. Tho bridesmaids will Include Miss Alma Wnnamaker, MIsh Ellr.abcth Qrlbbel, Miss Mary Elisabeth Klllott, Mlsa Mario . .. uuiitiiifiiiso, 4UIPI1 J-JIVtlllUl 4- rfUIU- mlngs nnd Miss Lenoro McCall. Tho bride will bo given In marrlago by her fathor. Mr. and Mrs. Morris W. Stroud, of viuanova, will entertain at tea on Fri day afternoon, from 2 until G o'clock, to meet Mr. Bnntortas and Mr. and Mrs. Tsamados. Thoro will bo an exhibition of Mr. Sastortas' nalntlnirn. Mr. Tsama- dim wns formor Greek Minister to tho United Statei, Rccolvlng with Mrs. Stroud will be Mrs. Morris W. Stroud, Jr., and Mrs. C. T. Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. noland L. Taylor. 1815 De Lancey placo nnd dwynedd Valley, will shortly Issuo Invitations for two barn dances on Saturdays, Juno 11 nnd 26, In honor of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Anno Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor aro occupying their country estate at Qwynedd Valley. Mrs. William J. Dalrd will entertain at luncheon today at tho Sednley Club in honor of Mrs. Italtih C, Allen. Among the Buesta will bo Mrs. John M. Oakley, Mrs. John D. Johnson, Mrs. Wlnflold S. Artor and Mr.. Harrison 1C Caner, Jr Today will bo tho last of tho ScdgloS Club luncheons for the season. Miss Mary C. Pago, daughter of Mrs. Howard 'Wurts Page, of 1013 Cllntcm street, will entertain nt luncheon to morrow at her hnmn In hnnnr nf Mm Harrison Taylor, who was beforo hef recent marrlauo Miss Hester Walker, of uosion. Among the guests will bo Mrs. Itussell Thayer, Jr.. Mrs. Samuel (Jour din dalllard, Jr., Miss Elizabeth Breck onbrldgo Fields and Mrs. William J. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Yorkc. Jr., will entertain at dinner tomorrow night at their home In Havcrford In honor of Mrs Yorke's sister. Miss Eleanor 1 McCawley, daughter of Mrs. William Morris McCawley, of Avon road, Ard more. nnd Lieutenant Commander Leo wewieti Tncoeaua, u. S. N., whoso mar riage will be solemnized at noon at tho homo of tho bride's mother on Satur day. Mrs. Yorko will attend hor sister as matron of honor. Tho guests will In clude tho bridal party. At tho wedding of Miss Janet Mac Lnren farby, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George D. B. Darby, of Merlon, and Mr. Eldrldgo U. Fenlmoro Johnson, son 'Of Mr, nnd Mrs, Eidridgo It. Fenlmore Johnson, of Moorestown, N. J,, which will bo solemnized at 6 o'clock on Tues day ovenlng, Juno 14, in tho Second Presbyterian Church, Twenty-first and Walnut streets. Mr. Johnson will bo attended by Mr. George MacEwan, his cousin, as best man. The ushers will include Mr. J. Douglas Darby and Mr. Donald W. Darby, brothers of tho brldo ; Mr, Franklin Hovcy, Mr. Richard Thompson, Mr. Etdrcdgo MacEwan and Mr. Walter Pylc. A reception will fol low at Linlithgow, the homo of tho bride's parents. Dr. nnd Mrs. John B. Carson, of 1S02 Pino strcot, nro receiving coiigratula- BBBBBBBBKfBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm BBBBBBBBm-P WHaBBBBBBBBBBBBm BBBBBBBBfwHriBBBBBBBBBBm lBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr & s ' ' OUbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM BBKlMiJV' W "IIBbbH BBBKPte9 MIbbbbbbw H,t1t ? -t xbbbbbbbbW BBk y; Sf '!' ' X't BBBBBBBb VjBKv?v 4m Z 's- , ' & JBBBBBBbV Ktt JmUJl-i -.C'BBBBBBW KP- - LbbW y'Z&'V, SV''BBBBBBBBB K' '&!& ' fW'v Photo by Oray. MISS MARGARET HAYES HAMILTON Miss Hamilton is tho (laughter nf Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton, of Chestnut Hill. Sho will make her debut at a ten to bo given by her parents on November 2fl tlons on tho birth of a son on May 7 Mrs. Cnrson was Miss Frances Tyson daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T. Mcllor Tyson. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Mervyn Young, of Twenty-second street and Do Lancoy place, nro recolvlng congratulations on tho birth of a son on May 7. Mrs. Young was Miss Mary Coatcs. daughter of Mrs. Joseph It. Walnwrlght. At the wedding of Miss Catherine H. Loo. daughter of Mr. and Mtb. Horace II. Lee, of Haverford. nnd Mr. Evan J. Lester, Jr., of this city, which will bo solemnized at 6 o'clock on Saturday evening, June 18. In the Hryn Mawr Presbyterian Church. Mlsa Mary Mutch, daughter of the Hov. Andrew Mutch, will attend Miss Leo an ono of her bridesmaids, instead of Miss Bower Kelly, of Bryn Mawr, owing to a recent death in tbo family of Miss Kelly. Miss Edytho D. Simpson, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Simpson of Cynwyd and Bala nvenuos, Cynwyd, will enter tain nt n kitchen shower at her homo this afternoon In honor or Miss saron Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Francis Hanson, of BIB East Sedgwick avenue. Chestnut Hill, who will be mar ried to Mr. Paul A. Vanneman, Jr.. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul A. Vc.nneman. of Cynwvd, nt 10 o'clock In tho Holy Cross Church, Mount Airy, on Wednesday morning, Juno 8. Miss Simpson will nttend Miss Hnnson as maid of honor. Miss Pauline Davis Bowie, of Sum mcrcrost, Chestnut Hill, will sail today for Europo, whero she will spend tho summer traveling In Italy and Franco. Mrs. Holllstcr Sturges, of 7915 Seml nolo avenue, Chestnut Hill, will return today from a visit to Now York. Miss Nnncy P. Cope, daughter of Mrs. Walter Cope, of 200 East Johnson street. Germantown, has returned from a visit to Schenectady, N, Y. Mrs. Copo nnd her family will leave early In June for Saundorstown, B. I., where they will spend tho summer at their summer homo. Miss Nancy Copo will Join nor mother the onrly part of July, Mrs. Isaao W. Jcanes, of 2018 De Lancoy street, who Is spending a few days in New York, will return to her homo the latter port of this week. Mr, and Mra. Jeanes will entertain at a dinner-dance nt the Philadelphia Coun try Club on Friday evening, May 20, In honor of their niece. Miss Elizabeth Jeanes, daughter of Mrs. Henry Hulger lennes, of 2012 Spruce street, who nrc iccupylng their summer home, Loywcll, Devon. Mrs. Joseph M. Gazzam, of 265 South Nineteenth street, who has been visit ing her sister, Mrs. Edward W. Itobln son, of 117 East Eightieth street, Now York, to attend the graduation of her daughter, Miss Olivia M. do B. Gazzam, will return to her home today. The Class of 1922, of Haverford Col lege, will glvo Its Junior danco on Fri day evening, May 20, In tho gymnasium. Mm. Archibald It. Dewey announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Gertrude Ardello Dvwey, to Mr. Dale Truscott, eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Truscott, of Camden. A fnrnwell dinner was given last night at tho homo of Mrs. Harry Bclf, of 4742 Vorth N'lnth street, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Llbros, of 4620 North War nock street, on tho eve of their depart ure today for Europe. Mr. and Mrs 'hros will visit Paris, Bomo and Vienna. Mrs. Rose Coughlan, of 1806 North Twenty-eighth street, nnnouncea the marrlago of her daughter, Miss Helen M. cougnian, to nir. rcacrio o. nuimen, of ML Airy. Tho wedding took plaoo on April 23. QERMANTOWN Mr. Alfred Lee, of 17 West Upsal street, has Issued Invitations for tho marriage of his daughter. Miss Lilian Lee. to Mr, Raymond Vail Nicholson, also of Germantown, In tho Church of tt.. rnlMhflv nf 13A n'.tnrtr nn Rnt urday, May 28. A reception will follow th f.rmnnv nt th Pelham Club. Mr. .Tohn It. Hunsbcrger. of 19 East TUIpellOCKen sircoi, eiucnuinvu in. luncheon and cards on Monday In honor of Mrs. A. V. Joyce, of Boston, who la visiting her daughter. Mrs. CJeorgo L. KeOley, of McCallum street. The guests inciuuca xurs. rjiirry ui, .i.o. uu,u McCabe, Mrs. Edgar E. Sheppard, Mrs. .a... a riftrm Vra Afnn Stitlmnn William JV. vniv,, , "" ""- -,"- Mrs. Theodore Johnston, Mrs. Alma Barnes. Mrs. A. Lambert Foulks. Mrs. Ralph S. Byram, Mrs. William H. Wll- cam mm nrencD jacuuy uiiu iia, George L. Kelley. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Casper nnd their ivimitv. nf 1631 Diamond street, have ooenod their cottage In Atlantis City Ifor tho summer. Mrs. Henry B. Fooley, of Nineteenth nnd Ncrrrls streets, will entertain the pnrd club of which sho Is a member at her home tomorrow afternoon. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Margaret Coyne, of 1213 Rimer rnBt. nnd Miss Margaret Butts, whd will take part In tho musical comedy, "Going Up," to bo given by tho Epiphany Playoro, will go to Niagara, tails In Juno. Miss Mary Kelly, of 1736 Johnston street, Plaza Park, has returned homo after having spent several days as tho guest of friends In New York. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. John W. Butler have returned from their wedding trip and hnve left for New York, whore they will mnko tholr home. Mrs. Butler will be remembered as Miss Mary J, Slnnott, of 604B Elmwood avenue, before her mar riage, which took place April 16, 8TRAWBERRY MAN8ION Mr. nnd Mn. William Goldstein, of 3134 Clifford street, announco the en gagement of their Bister, Miss Tlllle Ja cobs, to Mr. Lewis J. Abrams, of this city. FRANKFORD Mrs. Henry C. Druet, of Sellers street, will entertain tho members of her sew ing clrclo at her home on Monday aft ernoon. Mrs. Jessie Knowlton, of 42B1 Romaln street, l spending some tlmo In Harris burg, Pa. Blttenbender Ely Weddlno A wedding of much Interest took placo last evening In the Calvary Meth odist Church, Forty-eighth street and Baltimore avenue, when Miss Marlon i Kiy. uaugntor or iur. nna i.irs. wn Ham B. Ely, becamo tho bride of Mr. Earl S. Blttenbender. Tho ceremony was performed by tho Rov. William Mitchell. Tho bride, who was given In marrlago bv her father, wore a gown of white satin crepe nnd georgette, em- Droiuorea in crystal ueaaB, wiui a court train. Her veil wnt the one worn by hor mother and thoorango blossoms had been worn by her great-grnndmothcr. She car ried a shower bouquet of whlto snap dragons, sweet peas nnd lilies of tho vnlley. Mrs. C. Howard leathern, Jr., of West Chester, cousin of tho bride, attended as matron of honor. Sho wore a gown of orchid georgette, trimmed with margot Ince. Tho bridesmaids wero Miss Rebecca Hngy Hunter, of Llanerch, and Miss Jeanctto M. Bltten bender, of Hazleton, who wero attired respectively In peach nnd Nile groen georgette and margot lace. Tho bride's attendants wore large picture hats to match their gowns nnd carried bou quets of roses, nnd snapdragons. Mr. Donald Blttenbender, brother of the bridegroom, acted a best man The usheru Included Mr. William J. Phlpps. Mr. Georgo Rowbotham, Mr. Charles C. Hicks nnd Mr. Howard C. Inthem. Jr A reception followed tho ceremony nt the bride's home. After nn extended wedding trip Mr nnd Mrs. Blttenbender will llvo nt 1009 South St. Bcmnrd street &?C InriUb'ou or AaMntt- neoti Writ r Phono for Kn.rn.Ttd or rrlotod oaiupir, ROTAL ENGRAVING CO. 814 W.Uil St, Straws & Panamas Cleaned and Remodeled n irt In tho newest bopes for Sprln and 8nm tntr. Oar 40 rears of ex perience It at font erri, STEINMAN rnACTICAL HATTEtl G4 N. 7th St. Phono, Market 2437 Mattresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED Frutlitr Kenovatrd nnd Made Into Mst'rfsr Brass Beds Relacquered OllnLL O rhonei Txim. 4703 If Your Hnlr lint, Ur0 unour.N rY PERMANENTWAVING let ua wa It by our Improved Nulls Broreii. Hair Is left In perfect condition nl the nntst hnlr la guarnntred to stay in oft ftjivM. lir.NNW TINT1NO. Light, medium 0' dark brown. All work attended to ptrtonally by C.LUGKER, 118 SO. 17th ST. C2p JU, ,rr Evaporated Milk reWHttdH"" rffiJ2KtfJA'l With the cream left in! When yojx need milk Model 3029 in Brown Satin with Brown ooze inlay nnd atrap: alto In Black Satin with black ooze inlay nnd strap; alio In Cray Suede with Cray Kid Inlay and atrap, and Tan Ruaila Calf akin. TtOClDC-Fltl p QJ jf: HE choicest models in tho most pliable leathers fresh from tho skillful hands of master shoemakers aro offered at our stores to Philadelphia womon who want correct ness and comfort as well as supremo value. FINE SILK HOSIERY TWO TO FOUR DOLLARS 1 1 OOOB SHOES 921 MARKET STREET 60th and Chestnut Streets 2736 Germantown Avenue 4028 Lancaster Avenue 5604 Germantown Avenue HALLAHAN'S "LOWER PRICES CAMPAIGN" 18 THE "TALK OF THE TOWN" 2y Friedenbercs DRESS SHOP Opening Day Saturday, May 14th, 1921 Sample Frocks Exclusive in design. Priced remarkably low. Advanced in- BptnBulSa will bo on display Saturday. ti. 8,18, 30 i-,i rnin f tit t-i Take Elevator Suito 501-JV. E. Cor ISth and Walnut ft Don't Sacrifice COMFORT in CORSETS for style, when Ton can have both br our expert nttln. Speclnl Attention HtouU. Surgical and Maternity romplcto Lino of IlraiUrc3 'Tlladbirie Ctaft& 'pjfrfrf.fJtQ.Y.'i- 835 Chestnut St. AKN Philadelphia's finest BUTTER RRAIKEN 128N.DcIWAreAv.,PWIa. Jlsk your dealer rim,ADEi,riiiAB lkadino THBATnna DIItBCTION OF IjKB ft J. J HHUI1EHT AT S.l." HAHTTH $1-50 CtffYBOJ M MMA.A60MS tttft xm LYRIC LAST 3 NIGHTS LAST MAT. SAT. LATELST PRODUCTION ;BZUENEWY01tK.o9.i KtNtU OK Tilt OIISIHAl rWl COMCW viutn or put mm with a nrio of jta$ and a wncfffsiyrmwKSfw n WOnLTVB MOST DEAUTlrOL TJIEATAB SAM H. 1 SHUBERT MGHTH AT 8 IB Main Wed b. Bat. MAT. SAT."; $2.00 BeiEKiwieiH) IFOLLQES OS Jom ffU&KAy Andeisoa CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE POSITIVELY LAST 3 DAYS TWICE DAILY; Eves. 8:15. MATS. 2:15 D.W.GRIFFITHIP al'RICES MOUBUAT, BONWIT TELLER 6, CO. ffl o UhaiSfMctShopjofQriguxaUofi Uj CHESTNUT AT 13T" STREET ? for FRIDAY and SATURDAY Summer Furs o ill o o PI at Decisive Reductions Jap Sable Scarfs 19.50 Natural Mink Animal Scarfs . . 22.50 Brown Fox Animal Scarfs . . . 24.50 Stone Marten Animal Scarfs . . 27.50 Baum Marten Animal Scarfs . . 35.00 Hudson Bay Sable Animal Scarfs 35.00 Russian Kolinsky Scarfs . . . 35.00 Fisher Animal Scarfs .... 65.00 H 11 ? Also a large collection of the various furs in vogue at greatly reduced prices. Included are Natural Squirrel, Hudson Seal, Scotch Mole, natural and dyed Foxes in the season's newest colors. a METROPOLITAN gg dia. SAT- a" MAY ' 4 THE PEERI.ESH JUVENILE F.XTHAVAOANZA CO. PHESENT8 Sleeping Beauty 700 CLEVEIl CHILDREN IN ?f)n AUU FANTASTIC CHARACTERS uw Tlckete, BOe to II 60. WeTnnn'. 1108 Cneet. "A pleluro ot vlUl dra.me.tlo lntereet STnlKINOTT PRIBNTED, with eufflclent comedy ecenos." Evenlnp nulletln. $ PRICES 3 NIGHTS, 60c TO J I t,0 600 Orchestra Scats, $1.00 MATINEES: Orchestra .... $ 1 .00 Balcony 50 Family Circle. . .25 HEATS NOW ON SALE FOR ALL PERFORMANCES DeLanccy (Little) DeLanccy at 17th Next Week beats Now at OlmbeU' or Heppe'n. Jamee M. Rarrle'f The Admirable Crichton Z, of P. Dramatic Club. Wed. & Sat. Mate. ADDUFI IM OormantowniChelten Ave. UrrrlE.V-,l Matinee Today 2:15 MAE DESMOND DMn?v3J.n NEXT WEEK "EAST LTNNE" MARKET AT 19th Jl A. M. TO 11 115 P. M. Marshall Neilan Preeent RANDALL PAnniStt'rl BOB HAMPTON OF PLACER" Noxt '.rprpMAH MKTOIfAN In TH w. yjV aiLiLifir MUaN" STANTON .. MARKET AR. 18TH 'THE MISLEADING LADY" FROM PLAY OF BAME NAM13 NMt...k nETTY COMPRON la "PniBONERS OF LOVE" '" tr o BTREET (IB P. M. PALACE .J" "" - . . IU .ii LUUI5E GLAUM IN FIRST SHOWING OF "I AM GUILTY" TV, fmmt rl.. J. ...... -affiaSSB. Arcadia C,E.ST;',:,,T ST- "' ,8TI "TOO WISE WIVES" .. . A PAJtAMOUNT PICTURE Next Week CLARA KIMnALL YOUNO. In "STnAIOHT FROM PAItIS" VICTOR I A MARKET Ab. srrn r rvc;1 a.m. to nils p.u. JACK LONDON'S CELEH1RATED NOVEL "THE STAR ROVER" Added. Larry Bemon In RENT COLLECTOn Next wI-JtUi Falrbanlu la CAPITOI MAllKBT BTRBWf v-' A V-JL NORMA TALMADOE . ..r,n i EUOENB O-BIUEN In "GHOSTS OF YESTERDAY" IXL-Val-.lN 1 JACK PICKFOnD In "THE MAN tVIIO HAD EVERmnNtV CT ORP MARKET 8TREET VJl,VOJ4 AT JUNIPEIl VAimPVTT T . . "20TII CENTURY REVUE' X J. T" .J 10th & Arc 1 rocaaero Uat Dtlly 10th & Arch THE MOULIN nouafc' Opposite Ritz-Carlton 1341 Walnut Street Exceptional IMPORTANT Dress Bar8ains 2950 A selected group of our best models that are reduced to a lower figure than ever offered before. Values to $55 FUR DEPT. FIFTH FLOOR in o(2iB''BBQfB)oB (f-arsffisOTSsasss Another reduction! now lb At all our Stores LSE WIS 128 SO. FIFTEENTH ST. Prior to Removal to Our New Building Fifteen Nineteen Walnut Street All Spring Gowns oCa and Wraps Reduced FIRST PRESENTATION OF ADVANCED MODELS IN SUMMER FROCKS un JBW 364'36ano56B 3fifilh jWnUC iiiiiwitfc NEW YORK Lowered Retail Prices Following President Harding's sug gestion, we have completely re marked our entire selections of New Spring Fashions. We feel in taking this step we are doing our bit toward revising and readjusting. Con sidering the earliness of the season, the values being offered are indeed important. The reductions include: Tailored and Costume Suits Street, Afternoon and Evening Gowns Day Coats Capes and Wraps Smart Sports Apparel Blouses Hats and Furs zJ Paulette Helps You Shop This Week Paulette refuses to place any articles in this column but those which she personally considers unusual values. Consult her gratis. Call Walnut 821. Ultra Smart Tailored Summer Skirts As to tailored things, thoro isn't any ono bettor known than Sterling's, at 1210 Walnut St., for made-to-ordcr skirts of fluch select materials as English cricket flannel nnd Canadian tweeds, all in white skirts which a year ago wero ?35, but aro now being tailored, material included, for only $18. There's a world of dlfforenco between a ready-made linen skirt nnd a Sterling custom tailored one of Belgian linen and the excellent material is shrunken so that it never loses its good lines. Just at present the Sterling price of such a linen skirt is $12.50 instead of $18. Best Blouses Really Below Cost That Roseway Shop at 1841 Walnut St., with such a reputation for good taste, Is discontinuing suit nnd costumo blouses. I was there to see the blouses repriced, in many instances $3 below cost. Perfectly stunning models can be had from $5 to 313 instead of $10.76 to $35 one beauty, for example, is marked $10 from $25. There is nn exquisite selection of ovcrblouses, tie-backs and tuck-ins in light nnd dark Georgettes, exclusively embroidered and beaded they're lovely hurry! Special Prices for Paulette Readers Just think of dandy silk stockings, which sold for $3.50 last year and are now selling to just anybody at present for $2.95, really reduced for you and me only, as a special favor, to $1.95. They are excellent medium-weight all-silk, the silk garter top, heels and toes being practically interlined with lisle. In black only. The same good shop B. P. Dewees, 1122 Chestnut mado n special Paulette price on a nice bodice silk-topped flesh lisle union suit for women. Last year tho same suit sold for $3.75, now it is selling for $2.9r and if you say, "I read about it in Paulette'8 Shopping Column," you may have it for $1.95. Isn't that bully? An Opportunity Frocks and "Undies" Lilla, at 1305 Walnut, is spring "housecleaning," ns it were, nnd handsome $55 frocks nre going for $30 taffetas, georgettes, Cantons, etc., In blues, grays and browns. To Pnulette's folk only Lilla will reduce even summer organdies, Swisses, prints, ginghams, etc., to $22.60, from $35 and $39 beauties, too! Then some mussed lingerie is going very much below cost lovely things in silk. I wanted a heap of them. You mustn't miss, either, the imported perfumes, $3.50 instead of $6. You're reallv foolish if you don't get in on tho littlo sale; it's exceptional. Stunning Tweed Suits at "Less" I have ono myself a tweed suit as exclusively smart as smart can be, mado to order by Warshav, a tailor at 1307 Walnut St., who is quietly gaining a reputation for some of the most expert workmanship in tho city. Due to tho general lull, Wnrshav just now will fanhion n stunning tweed for $45 instend of $65 Furthermore, that good Warshav, to bo especially nice to you nnd mo, hns promised us a little courtesy discount, even from that low price, of 10 per cent if you will mention my name. Sweaters You've Been Wanting I immediately pounced upon 'em for my column three sweater models which will interest you in price, stylo and qual ity. A corking round-nocked, slip-on sweater, belted, long-sleeved and in summer-weight wool, of lovely shades, is $7.50, though it was $10.75. A tio-back, blouse-like chiffon alpaca sweater is $3.95 instead of $6.05 in com, jade, coral, sky bluo nnd rose An ultra smart fringed tuxedo model in all wanted hues is $8.76, Instead of $12.75. Ask for tho sweaters Paulette selected too bad I haven't room to describe more of them. Tho shon is I ou bert's, at 1828 Walnut street. Tp Week of May Eighth (5actKr PHILADELPHIA'S Only CIRCUS LASTf CIRCUS 3 DAYS NOW TENTS AT 18TH ST. AND HUNTING PARK AVE. t-?--n ar-7 r? 1 it XJLM ) Z3TS DWhIS EfHWM afflHBSBPCN flsi AND aw tr 5 T DOWNTOWN TICKET OFFICE OPEN NOW AT OIMHELS. CHOICQ SELEC TION OF BEAT3. PHILADELPHIA'B FOREMOST THEATRES BROAD last 3 EVGS. LAST MAT. SATURDAY ROBERT D. MANTELL AND , GENEVIEVE HAMPER TONIGHT HAMLET TOMORROW MACBETH Satunlay MUn, MERCHANT OF VENICB VJ SaturrVny Night. JULIUS CAESAR All Ntchts and Sat. Mat., DMt Seats, 2 ,. GARRICK fJVJi's8., " POPULAR MAT. SAT. DEST SEATS 3.O0 Geo. M. Cohan's Comedians IN TIIU REAL MUSICAL COMEDT jrwrrM GfifiND QtDNMtt S.EATB NOW TOR THIS & NEXT WEEK FORREST last 3 EVGS. Last JUt Saturday Positively Last Week Season's Greatest Musical Success RALPH DUNBAR'S REVIVAL lnl ALL NIGHTS AND SAT MAT.. 50o to U Beginning Monday 2:30, 7, 9 IiuYAL PICTURES'. INC . Preienis The Mask T DKAMA fjoras THRILLS S UNfSfAL PHOTOPLAY W 'h JAi'K 110!. r IIEDDA NOW and I ITTLI3 MI KEY MOORE Special Surrounding Program mvtim:i nv evem.vis. 3Bi t 11.00 THE PH1LOMATHEAN SOCIETY This Week University of Penna. PRESENTS WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S n ' Hnnniral GHriLiiH. I rmrlty of Penna, I n'ranii in ITiri anil 8pru.- lrt Mata, li tii it hai- .it 3 to Dmt ut H IS. In ' 11,' 'if ruin parf.rrnancM Clven ! Weigtumun Hall .1.1il ami Spruce. Al.l KhATS RESERVED '1 1 kt at (jimbcls and Heppea' Willow Grove Park Opens Saturday, May 14th With NAHAN FRANKO AND HIS ORCHESTRA Concerts Every Afternoon and Evening Thone nrtw Itneivet now at iri Park for Mul- Pavilion H"rvM rlat EITH'S THEATRE inaa i -te.tj, jr. k With Ilia MAY K.l.,'td Soletl & PHIL Aavlllld hy "The FamlU" (1KOHOIA I'AMVPKM. ft CO. JIM MARIAN IIAJlKlNB Joe liarcey Hernard A Towntll Othere J Fi I DUMONT 3 UTH ARCH. EYa, 8 111 UUmyJil -J j,j. Mnn. Wf-I. 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