h iiiMinnifiiiii tiif- r-" i , ) flllfr -UrtisYl psr WSSlPm6UT PEOPLE fancy Wynne Talks of Clothes tand Fetes and Various Other Matters-islie Makes a rlea for Chaperones at the Parties Evening ftrftfclfc u, r ' III I laaal lall "aaaaal DOV'T you wonder Ivhnt on earth is the matter with the weather? The , tomes out nnd you say, Hurrah FrSl It's clonrcd up ! And you put burTmir silk frock nnd your best now f lih tho ostrich plumes nnd out you in" Svlni friend umbrella home in the t' .. . f tho closet, far, for from the wr!Sta cn5 And lo nnd b6hold! mffl h? skies cloud over nnd down ,B hwlhor rain in n most unplcosnnt P"b. Tob" sure, it really has C bit more of late, but ns tho oK""Sr Ba,d' "It'S Bt" "" "nwewr, between the drops I hare "Jt tee BO.no pretty clothes anM Se are smart here, there's no galn pf3n It. I spent severai days in 1now vrk recently nnd, belioro mo. the S7here do not dress ns the I'hlla- de,vPsTpIonty of silk nnd satin ,0wn but fey np silk nnd satin, not KSi'd chine or Canton crepe or nil SK ft lovely stuffs. Of courso. thero .,5 lots of very smnrtly dressed women ;, there, but ono docs not see on the rtttse quite as mnny ns ono sees here. We don't hate ourselves, do wo? AND while on the subject of clothes, have you heard that out at the June Fete in Abinjton (and. by tho way, it's to be called that hereafter, ns it has 2me to be a settled out-of-doors affair) am going to have a -model gown which has been voted upon ns coming up to tho proper moml standards, nnd MA depicts the cssentinl qualities, riBdtr. charm nnd style? Elizabeth rS the Hob Sewolls' daughter, is tn wear it. "u ,l mlc "" " i, well as her mother did in that lovely pay Swiss Inst year I'm hero to state thst every one of us will wnnt n model town. I went homo Inst yenr from the Juno Tote nnd made me n; frock fast like tho ono Mrs. Sowcll was u car hit. And it was ndmlred. They arc going to hnvo old-fashioned frocks out nt tho Fcto nnd creations of this year, too, so I think it will be very Interesting. Thoso fashion shows are ilways lots of fun. THE June Fete is for the Abington Hospital, and nil the women out in that part of the country work like everything to mnko it n prcnomennl success, which it usually is. Mrs. George Lorimer is chairman of tho Fete. Mrs. Robert Sewcll, Mrs. John Gilbert, Mrs. Georgo Tyler, Mrs. George W. Klklns, Mrs. Cyrus Curtis, Mr. George Falcs linker, Mrs. John 8. Newbold. Mrs. Henry Miller Watts, Mrs. Archibald Hubard, Mrs. Hen rlquca Crawford in fact, I can't begin to tell jou all tho women who arc ac tively interested in tho work. 1HAVE been thinking quite n lot of thinjes I hnve heard recently nnd wondering if by ncit season we really cannot go back to tho days of chapo roncs. To be sure it seems a pity that wo older ones ihould think it necessary,, and thero nrc lots nnd lots of boys and tlrls who know perfectly well how to behave and who do behave. But would It not be fine, If for the sake of' the boys nnd girls who nro pcrhnps n little weal and unrccrved, the others would be willing to bo chnperoned? You know some of the things jou hcaV in the matter of laxity nro almost un believable, now nro they not? I hnppeued to hear two joung girls talking of late nnd ono wns telling tho other of somothini: thnt hnd happened recently, fchu had gone to tnkc n ride between .lnnopi nt ono of tho countrj clubs In an auto with seven other boys and girls. Ono of the boys suggested that they rido nud they nil consented. They went gaily out along the rofuls and at various spots different twos would get off to walk along nlonc. Whoj all but this gill and tho boy with her, and the boy and girl who were in the front coat had alighted, tho car was topped for her to got out. She re fused, for bj thl time through the conversation she hnd discovcrrl tint It was a regular thing for these young sters to lo off this way nnd bpoou. , Kot even engaged or oven thinking of It. Just silly thoughtless boys nnu gins : The girls letting themselves bo kissed and made love to, nud thinking nothing of it. If an older person hnd .been there this could not hnvo been. Don't ou think when our bovs nnd girls think lightly of these things, it's time thnt we did something? I heard further thnt at various of the summer resorts the gay young blades of sixteen nnd sev enteen who hnve their own enrs or bor row father's, ride off Into the country roads several miles out of the villago, and then remark: "Now wo spoon, or jou walk home. And unfortunately it's generally spoon. And it's boys nd girls with backgrounds who do trcio things. So prevalent hns become this practico of "spooning" that tho youngsters nmong themselves call it a -potting party." I hnvo heard of these petting parties from four different sources of late, t-o you know it'o not a remote caso I, speak of. So when tho older women are asked to bo chaperones let us hope they will do it. Do jolly with the boys and girls, let ihem hnvo nil the fun ami nonsense thnt they want, but let's keep them from being so common. NANOT WYNNE. BEADS- Rlbtioilne nnd Stitching- Ilrald Embroidering and Knitting 811k Braiding Embroidering Beading HrmitltcliliiB hrnlloplnjr Pleating NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. 1007 I'lLllKKT HTItEET Imsk iHL I ffi?A Newt MESH BAGS$ I EPAIRED v I Expert, prompt Mrrtot In rrpalrinr, raflnuhlnr retinitis. Low prloet. A. E. Mos3 JinVELKR 33 S. 9th ftk Headed DB Repajrtaf a, BpMloiisr jEberptooman'sfjop It cio m 001. Empire nidc.. 13ti & Wnlnut St. Hell Pbonet Wulnut 1725 Ladies, Let Us "POtt ot your silently used wearing ap. iii'1, at ,he Price you atote. We aleo S. iL "rmenti of quality at very low price., We mil be clad to have you nuke ui a visit. Open Wednesday Evening! SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Waring Hoplcln eon. of 3219 Spruce street, have lusued Invitations for an Informal dance to be bo Riven on Saturday evening, May 28, In honor of MIbs Eillzabeth Hopklnson Shull, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Bhull, of tho Coronado Apartments. Forty of tho younger school sot will attend. Mr. and Mrs. Hopklnson will leave tho latter nnrt of Juno for Bav Head, N. J , where they expect to ro maln for tho summor. Mr. nnd Mm. Qeorgo Dallas Dixon, of 2004 Spruce atroot, will entertain nt a box party at the performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's "H. M. S. Pinafore," which wll bo given by the Savoy Opera Co , on tho opening night, Thursday, May 26. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon will leave on Wednesday, Juo 1, for Capo May, whore they will occupy their cottago until the autumn. Mrs. Augusta Frodcrlo Muller, of 124 West Highland avenue, Chestnut Hill, will entertain nt a card party on Tues day afternoon, May 24, In honor of her daughter, Miss Mary Gladys Muller. Mr. S. McKcan Bayard, ot 105 East Johnson street, Qormantown, will eh- tertaln nt a supper on Friday evening, May 27. In honor of the birthday of his daughter, MJss Polly Bayard. "Mlsa Bay- nru win return tomorrow irom a visit to New York. Mrs. William II. Itnndlo nnd her nleco, Miss Ethel Altemus Byrd, of Wlstor nnd Chow strcetn, Qermantown, hnvo returned from a fortnight's stay In Atlnntlo City. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Waterman, of Hartwoll lone, Chestnut Hill, will give a buffet supper on Sunday eve ning. , Mrs. Henrv Pratt McKcan, of Pino Run Farm, Penllyn, Is spending a few days In New York. Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Rowland, of Abington, will movo to their now homo, Pennypnck Valley Farm, Woodmont, Pn , today. Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Chow, of Olendale, Radnor, and Mr. nnd Mrs William Townscnd Wright, of St. Da lds, who spent several days at Bloom ing Grovo Club, Pa., rcturnod homo on Monday. Mr. ard Mrs. Robert R. Benedict, of the Corners, Devon, have Issued Invlta tlons for a dlnnor-danco on Wednesday, Juno 29, In honor of their dnughter, Miss Alice R. Benedict. Miss Benedict will mnko her debut nt a dance which her parents will kIno on Novombr 2 J. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Prlco Wetherui, Jr., 2040 Locust street, will lenvo early In June for Jamestowu, R. I wheio they will spend the summer. Miss Alice D. Wetherlll will return from school June 8. Mrs. John Spence Tlmmons, of East Washington lane, Germantown, will cn tortaln at a bridgo on Friday, Juno 'J, In honor of Miss Rosa HI Ins, duughtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs Joseph Ellas, of Highland avenue. Chestnut Hill, whose marriage to Mr. Fletcher Schaum will tnko place on Saturday, June 18. Miss Sara Ellen Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert N. Richardson, of Wlssnhlckon nenuo nnd School Houso lane, Germantown, will gUo a TV- fu& 4&&$Mn aM rod, tomorrow, at I o'clock. Those re ceiving with Mrs. Tustln Will bo Mrs. V, U Rockwood, of Overbrook; MIbs Margaret Oroff, Mrs. Calvin Smith, Mrs. L H. O'Harra nnd Mrs. William C. Mul ford, of Brldgeton, N. J. Mrs William Roesch, of 830 South Rlttenhouse' square, cntcrtalnod tho members of her card club nt luncheon at her apartments on Monday. Mrs, Herbert Heston, Of the Stein Court Apartments, lms gono to Maine, whero she will occupy her bungalow until tho autumn. Mrs. Gall Hamilton Alexander, of tho Touraluo Apartments, will entertain tho members of her card club at luncheon at her homo on Monday, May 23. Owing to a death In tho family, tho Invitations for a small danco, which Dr. and Mrs. Frcdorlck Fraley. of Overbrook, were to havo glon on Saturdny, May 21, for their daughter. Miss JoscphlnO Frnloy, havo been recalled. Tho marrlago of Miss Martha Shlploy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mutray Ship ley, of Cincinnati, and Mr. Jnmes Mon roo will bo solemnized on Saturday in Cincinnati, very quietly, duo to tho fact that Mr. Munroo's family Is In mourn ing. Mr. Monroe, formerly of thlB city, Is now living In Cleveland, whero ho and Mrs. Monroo will make their homo after Juno 1. 'JL. t I sikw lurTV ix'wttm MMHaMMMSWMWMHMI" Photo by. tho Phillip" Studio MISS MARY ELIZABETH ELLIOTT Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Elliott, of 317 South SOTCnUxmth street, who is a member of tho Savoy Opera Co. and will take part In tho performance ot "II. M. S. rinaforo," which will bo git en at tho Broad Street Tlieatre on May 20, 27 and 28 ALONG THE READING Mrs. William Chester Yerkcs gave a bridgo party at her home on Lawnton avenue, Oak Lane, on Monday afternoon fnr thA benefit of the Oak Ijinn Review Club, or wnicn Mrsi Ycrkes is second vloo president. Mrs. Howard Pfromm, of Jenklntown, has had her mother, Mrs Williams, of Norfolk and Virginia Beach, Va., as her guest tor a week. qerMantown Miss Mary RuUchmann and Miss Anna Rutschmnnn. of 661 East Mayland street, havo gono to Kansas City, Mo for an extended vlBlt. Mrs. Walter U Fitzgerald, 228 East Highland avenue, Chestnut Hill, loft yes terday to spend two weeks In Albany, N. Y. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred S. Elseman. of 140 Went Seventy-ninth stroet, New York, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter. Mrs Elseman Is the daughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ell K. Sellff, of the Hotel Majestic Miss Helen Brndshaw, of North Six teenth street. Is entertaining as her guest for a few weekn Miss Ruth K. Scott, of Reading. M, 1021 aU'' ,'v"- t , ' SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Thomas Wndo entertained tho members of her five hundred recently at luncheon, followod by cards at her homo at 2531 South Cleveland avenue. Her guests Included Mrs. W. Hornor. Mrs. William Oakes, Mrs. W. Hanoy, Mrs. J. Schcck, Mrs. Georgo Noon, Mrs. Joseph Halpln, Mrs. George Leffcrts, Mrs. J, A. Roberts, Mrs. H. Kings: and Mrs. James Roberts. NORRISTOWN Miss Gladys Ortllp, who will bo mar ried Juno 1G to Mr. James K. Powers. of Newark. N. J., was the guest of honor at a surprlso miscellaneous shower given her by tho choir of tho First Presby terian Church, of which muslcnl organi zation sho Is a member. Tho oent wm held at the home of Miss Linda Loescr, of Summltt street. MISS ANNA CARBERRY WEDS MR. W. A. QEPPRT Marrlago of Miss Eleanor Qulnn and Mr. Hastings Yeakle Tho marriage of Miss Anna M. Car berry, daughtor of Mr. Hugh B. Car berry, of 6114 Stonton avenue, Ger mantown. to Mr. William A. Geppert, also of Germantown, was solemnized at 10 o'clock this morning In the Churoh of tho Immaculate Conception. The Rev. Father Dewey celebrated the nuptial mass which followed tho cere mony. Mr. Carberry gave his daughter In marrfairn nnd MUs) Marin Dlstel. the bridegroom's cousin, was the maid of honor. Miss Margaret M. Carberry. the brldo's sister, and Miss Eloanor Weln rchelmcr, woro tho bridesmaids. Two small cousins of tho bridegroom, Miss Helen Welndol nnd Miss Mildred Weln del, noted an flower girls Mr. Joseph Geppert acted nn best man for his brother and Mr. Paul A. Carberry, the brldo'n brother, nnd Mr. Richard Dlstel, Jr., tho bridegroom's cousin, wore the ushers. A wedding breakfast followed tho ceremony at tho homo of tho bride groom's uncle. Mr. Richard C. Diatol, 27B Collom street. Germantown. After a trip to Niagara Falls Mr. ond Mrs Gep port will be at homo at 276 Collom street YEAKLE quiNN Tho marriage of Miss Eleanor D. Qulnn, dnughter of Mr J. M. Qulnn. of 1303 DeKnlb stroet, Norrlstown, and Mr. T. Hnstlngs Yeaklo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bufeno Yeaklo, of Id 19t. Fom nanco street, took place this mornlnsrln Bt, Patrick's Church. Norrlstown. Tlie ceremony was solemnized with a. nuptial mnss at 9 o'clock. The Rov. Franel" Ia Carr. pastor of the churcri.omclR.leil. Tho bride, who was attended by Miss Frances CummlngS as maid of honor, worn ft. gown of white crepe meteor and a hat of tulle nnd orange blossoms. Hh; carried a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Cummlnis woro a frock of pink organdie nnd a pink braid hat. Her bouquet was of nlnk swoetpeas and snapdragons. Mr. F. J. Yeakle, brother of the bridegroom was best man. A wedding breakfast fol lowed the ceremony at the home of tho bride Following a wedding trip to Bos ton Mr. ana airs. ieaio wm o 1009 DeKnlb street, Norrlstown. i a FRANKFORD A meeting of the Fathers' Association of tho Frankford High School will be held tomorrow evening. An Interesting program of muslo and games has been arranged. Mr. O. A. Snook will be the speaker of the evening. Mattresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED Feather lUnoTatrd and M4 Into Milirfjun Brass Beds Relacqnered OUnCL d PhotlM Txim. 470S J bridgo on Friday, Juno 3. Mr. nnd Mrs Richardson, who are snendlnr a fort nleht In Bermuda, will return homo on Mav 29. Miss Richardson and Mlsa Helon Henderson, daughter of Mr. nna Mrs. Wnlter Gwynne Hendonson, accom panied by Mrs. Frank B. Qummoy, of 6418 Qrecno street, Germantown, will sail for Europo on Juno 28 on the Rot terdam. They will spond tho summer motoring In Hnglnnd, France, Swltzer land nnd Belgium. Mrs Georgo B. Rvans, of Hip Bellevue Strntford, will entertain the members of tho Women's Club at tho parish houso of tho Second Presbyterian Church, Twenty-first and Wnlnut streets, nt luncheon at 1 o'clock on Thursday, Juno 2. Dr. nnd Mrs. Henry Tucker nnd their daughter, Mlsa (Elizabeth Russell li Tucker, will close their town house, 1818 Pino street, on Monday noxt. May 23, and open their country homo, Tran quility Farm, Bellovue, Md., where they will remain until tho autumn. A wedding of Interest will bo solem nized vory quietly on Saturday, Juno 25, whfcn Miss Katharlno Tresz Splolborger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Splolborger, of the Delmar-Morris Apart ments, Germantown, will become the bride of Mr. IMgnr Best, of Melrose. Mr. and Mrs Edwin A. Bookmycr, of City lino and Raynham road, Over brook, will entertain at dinner, to be fol lowed by a danco at tholr homo on Fri day oxenlng, May 27. In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ncalo MncNelll, of Overbrook, and Mr. Henry C. McCloy. Covers will bo laid for thirty guests. Mrs Georgo Washington Edmonds, of 1520 Spruco street, is entertaining nt a series of luncheons, to be followed by curds. Tho first wras given on Thursday last, and tho second will bo glen on Wednesday, May 25. Mrs Ernest L Tustln will give n lawn party for tho Bucknell Alumni Club of Philadelphia nt her homo In Over brook nt Lancaster avenuo and Church SllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll(JiS IrriUtioii or Anoiact- bmbU Write ar Phtaa for Emrmred ar PrlaM Samples. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO, 814 Walut St W&Mcli 153Sc,tJiSt Special! FOR TOMORROW Sports Suits Value 39.50 IMPORTED TWEED The Individual cut and perfect tuilorinR of these Sports Modes of Imported Tweeds make indeed "a rare find" at 22.50. 22 Costume Suits AND TAILLEUR MODES Values up to 85.00 Finest Tricotinc, Piqucttnc and Poiret Twill fashion these distinctive Lousol Original Suit Modes at a very Special Price. .00 RITAA.KRAUS gHEUW ito A -7 SnJntr concur,0 U,tcHi Tthod in mtl8''e tZlTniA scnrU'8lt electrolysis nrmpprnuout hair, main, icarts, senator scalp treatments. IG15 Walnut Street RITA A. 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Every woman longs for these m qualities, for they constitute charm. Let us iion you horv to remedy the tense nerves, the obesity or the tinder-development which tcmpei yt the enjoyment of your life. Visit our thoroughly ) equipped Institution devoted eclusively Id A women, where, without obligation, we will gladly H demonstrate the COLLINS SYSTEM the M road to Beauty through Health. J M Tiial treatment Gratis. fa COLLINS INSTITUTE J for Women Exclusively A Bellevuo Court Building, 1418 Walnut Street I'honp- buruic SIS I M Payments for course can be arranged y. sssmEssmszamgzEmsa&s i Bg . Tte TMrletnth Street P j,trt Fl,50B fe I if y Thirteenth Street 5 I Just below Chestnut i Semi-Annual Sale Extraordinary Reductions on Street Dresses Afternoon Frocks Dinner Gowns Evening Gowns Coats, Capes and Wraps Dance Frocks Sport Suits II Separate Skirts Blouses It is well known that Hagcdorn garments are distinguished by a definite air of exclusiveness, a de pendable quality of material and an evident superi ority of workmanship and that Hagedorn Sales Are Noted for Bona-Fide Reductions, Creating Wonderful Bargains! Owing to the extreme reductions, we must withdraw the privilege of exchange and C. O. D. All sales must be final. m jpB ffte S3 J Hktt SibV f J r f f SY1 kojA smkm t2 lL 1Gk C&& 111 'rsij?Tfgiir'ngffi Wf w?A0?jferJ 1624 Walnut Street Announce 20 to 50 Reduction Sale &nmmmmmmma,atmmM mnninm 11 j.'nmn3nrrjirermi'OTnrjtaninncininnnmnnriiinni!iiai George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Nowadays IV s Allen's Hats Have You Seen Allen's Sports Hats Over 50 Different Styles The following are very special values and excellent quality Hemp Sports Hats with crepe de chine Bands, excellent for mototinp, in Navy, Jade, Tangerine, Harding, Black. Regular 6.00 aluc, now $4.50. Smart Sailor Sports in Fancy nnd Barnyard Straw. Tan gerine, Navy nnd Tan. Special value, $6."5. Dainty Summer Hnts in Milan Hemri four cornered and bell crowns White combined with colored facings. Special, $6.23 and $7.50. New Hnt.uin Sports Hnts Black or Navy with White fnc injr, Jade with White, Purple with Violet, Brown with Tan. Navv and Tan. Special alue, $6.75. ' y 7 i i . Dr. VandVkeVOiiwhW'itf;h Prineeton, N, 3., May 1&.-Dr and ' .Mrs. Henry Vnnlyk havo annotw , the engagement of their (laiightw.i Hlnlns, to Captain Cjwll DrummeM' t Ltbros Clark, of the Ilrltlah Annjri Wii ' or tne ev. . Trarcra UlOrK, 01 Nw, k ton Abbot, Houth Devon, England. Mter U?J vanajKe wa in the aervico with t i Near Kast ltellcf Committee In 101t-(j 1020 In Constantinople. Beirut. iw Alunno. Hnnlnln rinrlr flpf mf MUl '1 Vandyke in Aleppo. x jV 2A WOnLD'B MOST DBAUTirUI TltBATIUI aADMr-T" at innril ... ",a TH0WA"sT0lMdHAN $ nrv lAIiAMUUWT fICTUllJB 'THE CITY OF SILENT MEN" attraction BUSTER KEATON In new enmodr. 'atAnP I.XJCK" STANTOM ket AB. 1TH O 1 -IN I WIN 11 A. M. to ItitB P. M. Betty Compson ...or 'i"1"0 ..r-.r-...r. MAN" FA MB, IN "PRISONERS OF LOVE" Addl Lttt "Toonsrvllle" Comtdy I 9 y M ! AT DOTH TWEBB THEATRES Palace I Arcadia ! clafs Kumar YOUNG ! In Iter Cptlvallnr Now rhotodrun Straight From J Paris" 10 A if. (o 11 IB P. M. VICTORIA .ATWft Uouglas Fairbanks rAPITni 72 MARKET BTRBBTT VT-n 1 VL, DE MH.T.B-R "WHAT EVKRY WOMAN KSOffS" RPPFMT MARKET ST But. 1TTH rV.CV.lil.lN 1 HUGH rORD'8 , THE CALI. OF TOUTK MARKET STREBT AT JTTNIPER VAT7DEVIT.I.E 11TO It JTT BTH P. M. TUB NUT" GLOBE FRED V. ROWKRfl A COMPAN1 FORREST Royal Plcturtf. DAILT 3 SO. 7. fl. Mot., 88a Evrs , an no. ?n i Inc. IMild Scsal, MtT. GARRICK NIOHTH AT 8MB Matt. ToIaj- & Sat. POP. MAT. TODAY $ $2 Geo. M, Cohan's Comedians In the Smartest. Bnappltat. Spredleat. ' Prrttleat of Mutleat Comedlea MAY-DAY , JUBILEE i Athletic, Theatrical Musical Carnival tVo MAY 19 "Tf; Franklin Field METROPOLITAN p0 Dally at 2 30 21c Ev 7 0 ;oc. 50a . i.i h-, 'KKflr.TB r. $7.50 Long French Kid Gloves, $5.00 Ileal I.'rnih Ktd of the rcllablo Trefousso auait these are our regular Ptoi?K b!ocs and come In black, white and tan In 12-button length They nro innrked f.ptclal for Wednesda ami Thursday onlv This Is nn exceptional opportunity ns Ion Bloes are much In offue. lfi-Button French Suede Gloves in Tan onl ; $9.00 quality at $6.50. on mjA Gowns. Coats, Blouses EM OL Jl WW si j j-v ir ICTr m oMtis, mouses, mc. m HATS, HO 1 Organdie or Net Vestees, Special, $1.00 Theso estees aro Indeed vcrv special nt l.oo. Som are orirnndiA with embroider and others nre net trimmed with al lace Thev a Ju-ft hat jou need for the aim sweater or new summer frock Printed Voile Tub Waists, $2.75 nnd rorteTnorfrhnm,15 r ni" w"h WBm, vK JKA f'tSofc fflilifi A WHITING & B I In ' Peral 5"ii FRANK A. BL -J VJ AiPUtM by Myrtle H i inipn no warn wni'C Our Odd Skirts Have Been Repriced These skirts hao been taken from our own Btocks and rnr..n, all our bet selllnB stjles but becaubo only one or two of a kind 1 the v are belnK iiinrkl at decided reductions. White rtnbardlne Whlu TmK Satin and CaroiictteB , waist Plzc, 27 to 40. Heprloed 7 50 to i oo Women's Full-Fashioned Lisle Hosiery 65c pair; 3 pair for $1.50 Theso wtniUinps come In only black and white but nil ! n-u.,, are ery Rood a un and made of n ery nne fiuallty lisle v dn V.nV know when we will be able to duplicate this offer again when thla ot Is sold, owing to tho hosier Btrlko since Jun,uary 1st. lot Ivory Toilet Articles, Reduced a Half We hao reduced our entire stock of Ivory Toilet articles Th. quality Is tho best and there Is splendid assortment. a"'i-s. Tho Nail riles, Ilutton Hooks, Cuticle Knives with Ivory Handli.,. 25c nnd 35c alue, at 15c. ' "am,,cs. hory Puflf Boxes, 50c, 75c nnd $1.00. hory Hair Hecehers, 50c, 75c and $1.00. lory Back Hair Brushes, $1.00, $2.00, $2.50. hory Bjush and Comb Tras, 50c, 75c, $1.00 lory Tin and Jewel Boxes, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, I-'incst Quality Mirrors. $1.50 and Ss.on. WILLOW GROVE PARK NAHAN FRANKO and HI" OUCHESTrtA NAHAN FHANKO, Conductor Itactwl Morton Hmiin, Hoprano Dlnn a' the Calno fipwlal Platter Pinner Dally HIOll CUASH AM I'HKMB NT fl EPIPHANY HALL I2th& JACKSON ST5. "G Vy I TICKEl VP'" MAY 18. 19. 20 TICKETS, 1121 MCKSONK fnonr ojwrwoMOMg JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St. -.-Ill 'II I l-riraio loni. Adtl QAHuNsewssbai ' !& TIT a I AdalU a, ORPHEUM 0rtnantoirnChlttn Ataa. wlrrju,Jlvi junj,,. TomorrowJitB MAF DESMOND "d r piw a Nr.XT wBK,,HMIl.rN THnouaIr, iX THE MASK Jack Holt, Hertda Nova T.tttle Mlckev Moor special svnnouNDiNO rnoouAM THE CRITICS AGREED! "The quality of the picture and Interaat of the aurroundlnr prosrain furnlih a quite Ideal entertainment." C II Ilonte. Ledcer. "Tha picture haa an excellent enactment. Held cloen attention " H. Dleck, Record. "Quatlflea aa a flmt-rate entertainment. Makes wide appeal." Mile Oray. North American. "Artlotlc In quallLv. Admirable acttnfj Thrllla " Duahnell Dlmond, Inquirer. "Melodramatic atory Mickey Moore con teatant for Jackie Cooran honors ' Arthur Tubba. Bulletin. "Thrllla. entlment nnd a bit of humor. Liberal aurroundlne bill of rxeellence." William R. Murphy Evenlnr Public Ledtrer. T SHUBERT THEATRE Positively Last 4 Nights 8tis Last Pop. Mat. Today .$1.50 CKEEWWKH VILLAGE FOUOES 0f)2O &CJ3MO AMO STAOtO y .TAtr 19 J. Grand old MMt BEATS NOW FOR THIS AND NEXT WEEK 8 .00 ; Cj Benefit of University Camp. TieKeta Heppe'a. Olmbela. AVanamakera Unl. Club Franklin Fl1d Adapted from Edward Knoblock'a vreat bt New York London and I'arla ataxe aueceas. iv ..i.nv ur.R. -.imnnon nrcneeirau n 7E1TH'S THEATRE 'Santos & Hayes Revu ' f A Mualral Comedy 8n.tlrm nvn QAntv BURT , lUlnTH' BURT b Roeedals Other FVatureaj Tonight and Four More Times U. of P. Dramatic Club PrrB The Admirable Crichton De Uncey Theatre,,.. DUMONT'S 0TH ARCH Er LWlVv-t I J)1( Mon Wed, flat,, 3il EMMETT WELCH Minstrel FnAKfTCH BTMPATItr OnrHWHTWA t' - - -m t?3 i i 4 TROCADERO 10,h ArcH- " r. 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