W I'r'V' m ii 'a ," i t ft w v r n 'v 'mp ,- 1 " lV if -"ft T EVENING PtBLIC LEDaEKr-PHIL'A-DELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1921 ft- , . JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Flower Market Which Opens Today in Rittenhpuse Square She Tells of a Conversation at the Circus I Have you nnranlf nil lienth nbout GUESS It's bernuoe I fussed nbout th. -nther vestcnlii.v that It tins l' ?l 1 timn LllinA 1t AtTrt Villi ken so nice ami viuui nuiv.. r noticed, when you grt y i...,i nn nn bothered lo di Inmethlnit, nil of a sudden it goes nwa.v, Kfl "omelhlnu. and then you are so ..homed von made a fuss over no small . Aliw? Well, nny way. I 1 hop1 ft will be another beautiful day for the Mdav In RIHenhousR Square, and It rffinly does cs attractive up there. U the bright striped nwnlnged tents nirc being put up yesterday afternoon InTone of the Oanlcn Club- has a Sarilnc house, with window boxes ami litllegnle.way entrances and all sort if odd and altrnetlvc contrivances. There is one very Interesting feature ibntit thi? year's market, and that i& ffl enough money will have been inado o mit up the drinking fountain which. 1 unlfr and. haw Ion- been the dream If Mrs Ell TC. Price, who is the chair In of the Market, and has been ever 3". the late Mrs. George Cordon Mpmle Large, who started the annua iffalr resigned from that position nnd 1" to live in Princeton. Mrs. Largo wis one of our most icautful women. ! h"r death, which occurred some four or five years ago. was a sorrow to the many persons who knew and loved h'T'he fountain, which will be ready for ,m ; today, was designed by Dr. I aul I . vet It is siraplu in line, but very beautiful, ns all simple thins, are. and till fi a long-fo.lt want, not only for Jhi children but tho grown-ups, too, Ifbo uw the square during the long, hot days of summer. ANOTHER novelty will be the Mori 'onrttes. which will be shown under the direction of Mrs. Albert J.U-scn-Srtto. and Mrs. Tom Ashton has a punch and-.ludy show. Mrs. Charles Starr has a frightfully u;timc of it. She is in charge of tbheyga age hleh Mrs. McFa-lden lends o the committee each year. There has to be a place to deliver goods for tho Market, you know, and this garage ''sirs Starr makes a careful list a donations and sends the various things to various booths by the Boy Scouts, who arc always entertained at luncheon by Mrs. Stotcsbury. A booth that will be very interest K is the one gotten up by the women of the Overseas I.eglon. They are ring to sell articles made by the men Injured overseas. Mrs. Braden Kylo and Miss Sophia Cadwatadcr are at the head of this booth. It all is verv in teresting. and I for one intend to fpeml much time there today. DID you know that the invitations for the Portrr-Coxe nedding reception are out? Catherine and Andy nre to be married at 4 o'clock with only tho two fnmilles nnd bridal party present, and then there Ir to be a large reception at Haffod. the Coxc's place in Penllvn, at half after 1. I .will wngcr that Catherin" will make an attractive bride. She has such beautifully molded features and a bridal veil is especially becoming to one of her type. Cather ine is a sister of Ruth Stokes, you know. You remember what an attrac tive bride Ruth was, but Catherine is fairer and slighter even than Ruth. I think. The wedding is to take place on .Tun" 10. just four weeks from to-diy. A hears at the circus? I have been laughing to mvsclf ever since attending one day last week over a small, golden -lnlred young girl, who was nenr me and who a as enraptured over everything. She was with a very nice-looking young man. nnd thev were having n wonder ful tim watching the lion cubs play. This was before the show, you know, and then they stopped in front of the Royal Rcngal Tiger s cage, nnd at that moment his Rovnl Highness looked out upon the crowd nud omitted the most horrible roars and walls. "Oh." said the golden-haired girl, "isn't he Mid? Poor thing, wouldn't it be awful to be a Royal Bengal Tiger and be put in u cage and look out nnd see so many people you just hnted like that and not be able to do anything but wnil?" Then, when her companion giggled, she added indignantly : "Weii, you wouldn't like it if you had to see peoplo you hated look at you and have them throw peanuts in jour eyes, and you wanted just to eat the people and not the peanut.! Poor old sing!' said she. "I do feel sowwy for jou, and I'm tolng to always be sorry, too." NANCY WYNNtt. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and .Mrs RenJamln franklin Clsrte, of Ooughacres. Bryn Maw r, and 1621 Walnut btrect. will entertain at Jlnnrr on Prltlav eenlnp, Mav 27, be fore the Deon Huron Show Rnll. Mr "W Stanciley Stakes, of Wlssa hickon menue and carpenter street, ermantown. and Mr Alexander Coxe "arnall, of Narbortlt. will kIo a dancn ln Friday, June 3, at tho Radnor Hunt uub In honor of Miss Cntharinn Coxe, jauRhter of Mr nnd Mrs Henry Brlnton oxe and Mr Andrew Wagner Porter, whose marriage will tnko plarp on Thursday, Juno 16 Dr Thomas O Ashton. of Red Lwf. wjTinewood, will give n dinner on Thure. ?y .svenJnE. Mr- 2fi. to meet tho judues er the Devon Horse Show Thero will " nny guests tJHri Cllarles Moreno will sue an en teriainment nn( danco at tho Mask and pfli ? u .. IInuo on Saturday evening; Pnurt for ''"membera of tho Taint and thir... ' luh Aboul ono hundred and "in.fivc guests will attend. vueIrw,?rorf0 B Kwns' f 'he Helle ot v.,f1rd w,n "ntertaln Informally th ?cl0.cl ,c" tomorrow afternoon for tea n?e,T'"i;8 of tu" Cafeteria, rommlt 'f of th D.uon Horse Show ty.Ctff?rtl ,'owlf, of 30 Su'h Twen of th,?t.reet' Y1." pntertaln tho final home ,n Ml,rr,s "f her turfl clu t her ""ne on Mondav afternoon next -' una sirs Horace pranl Red Crest. Woodbury, have Issued Invi tations for u dinner-dance on Wednes day, .tun 22, nt the Philadelphia Coun try Club, In honor of their daughter. Miss Mary L,. Nixon Miss N'lxon will be a debutante of tho eomint? season Mrs - William Price, of Chester, will entertain at a card party at hsr home on Saturday. May 28, In honor of her daughter, Mist Virginia Price. The gueata will Include the graduating clasn of Miss Irwin's School. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 13 WIdener and their son, Mr. Peter A I. WIdener, 2d, of Lynnowood Hall, F.lklns Park, will sail early next month for Kurope, where they will spend the summer traveling, Mr Oeorgo North, of New i'ork. will Klvo a dinner-dance in December at the. Hellftvue. Stratford. In honor of his niece. MLi3 Mary H Miller, daughter of Mr and Mrs Phllippus Miller, of Bedford, St. Davids, who will mako her debut at a tea which her patents will gln on Tuesday, October 25 Mr. nnd Mrs C Kmery McMlchnel of Knoll House, Devon, and 2041 Walnut street, will sail for Kurorx: on Saturday on the Rotterdam. They will Join their daughter. Miss lillen McMlchael, who has been attending school In ParlB, nnd will spend some time In France and England before returning homo In Au gust, The Llmchouso dun Club will meet on Sunday at the homo of Mr nnd Mrs. T Truxton Hare, at l.lmchouse, Radnor. Among tho mcmleiB of the club aro Mr Stacy B. Lloyd, Mr William W Hep burn, .Mr. Bernard Berwtml Uiaso, air Lincoln Godfrey, Mr Robert ). Fell, Mr. Frazler Dixon Henry, Mr Howard unison, Mr. H. Radcllffo Roberts, Mr Alfred Devcreux and Mr Arthur It. Spencer. The quests who will attend tho dinner on Saturday evening-, which Mr and Mrs. William B. Churchman. Jr, of CheBtnut Hill, will give In honor of MIsb Margaret U Dunlap, whose marrlago to Colonel Sosthenes Bchn, of Havana Cuba, will take place on May 31 In St James' Episcopal Church, will Include Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crozer, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Emlcn Nowbold, Mr, and Mrs. T. Charlton Henry. Mr. Hernand Behn and Mr. Henry G Brengle Mr. and Mrs. Walter M Jeffords, of 2300 Do Lanccy place, will entertain at dinner on Friday evening. May 27, before the Dtovon Horse Show Ball Mrs. Ashton S. Tourlson, Jr . of 608 East Mounc Pleasant avenue, Mount Airy,, entertained at luncheon, followed by a bridge party, at her home, on Tues day, In honor of Mrs. M. Francis Han son, of 615 East Sedgwick avenue Mount Alrv and her daughter, Miss Parah Hanson who will be married to Mr. Paul A Vanncman. Jr. of Cn- i wyd. on Wednesday morning, June 8. In inO llUiy l IU8H V.llllH.ll, ..WW.,. r.... Thlryt-flve guests attended Mr nnd Mrs Henry C. Mayer. Jr . of 1815 locust street, will lea earlv In June for Chelsea, where they will occupy their cottage until tho autumn Mis. Enola Ellis Schuyler, o' the Gladstone Apartments, will entertain at a farewell dinner at the Wliltmarsh Country Club on Satutday evening, Mny in hnnnr of Mr and Mrs Neale Mae- Nelll, of SUty-flrst street and Columbia. avenue, CnerbrooK, ana air, nnry ... McCIoy. who will sail for Europe tarlj next month Mr and Mrs Mitchell O Rosengar ten, of 2047 Locust street and their daughter, Miss Peggy Roscngarten, will lene the middle of June for Winter Har bor. Me., whern they will occupy their cottage until the nutumn Mra. Alan Hartwoll Strong, of Twenty-first and De Lancey streets returned last night from n visit to New ork. Mrs Robert C Shields, of 412 West oi.nni iTnnuA innp. Oermaiitown. en tertained at luncheon yesterday at her home In honor of Miss uomi ai. aonvrii u..i. j,,,n-v,.,- nt Mr nnd Mrs Frank A Sobernhclmer. of Roxborough, who will be married on Saturday, June 4 to Mr. Frank P. Muiun at mo uume ui m brldo's parents Miss Delphlne Okie, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John M Okie, of iU2 Pino street, will entertain at a card party at hof home on Krldus afternoon. Ma "7 The guests will include the gradu nllng clals of 1921 of Miss Irwin's School. Invitations have been Issued by Mr nnd Mrs. Harlan Pago Statzell. of Lans downe for the marrlago of their daugh ter Miss Allco Statzell and Mr. Tracy Meil Purse, of Chattanooga, Tcnn., which will take place nt C o'clock on Snturda evening. Juno 11. at St John's Epis copal Church. Lansdowne A reception at the home of Mr and Mrs Statzell will follow Miss Stutzells grandmother, Mrs George W Statzell, of Drcxel Hill, will entertain at luncheon In her home on Saturday, when the guests will be the bridal party, who Include Mrs. Rich ard Forrest tho matron of honor , Miss Sue Suddards, maid of honor and tho six bridesmaids Miss Maiion Mlshlor, Miss Doiothv Edwards, Miss Poonhontni) Llpscond. Miss Katharine Cox, Miss Elizabeth Read and Miss Janet Krai! Mies Adele Statzell will be the flower girl Mr. Purse's beet man and ushers will include Mr. Taul Stewart. Mr Rob ert Statzell, Mr HarlaJi I' Statzell, Jr Mr Richard O'Gorman. Mr Richard P ForreBt, Mr Thomas A Budd. Mr Gor don Smyth. Mr. Edwin Chapln. Jr , and Mr Ronald Harris Mrs. Josepn Stokes, of Moorohtown. N. J , has sent out card for a tea from 4 until K o'clock on Wednesday of neM week to meet her daughters-in-law, Mrs 5 Emlcn Stokes and Mrs Joseph Stokes, Jr Mr and Mrs Charles T Sherman of Oermnntown hao left for South Harps uell. Me. when- they w'li spond tho summer Mr and Mrs. Wlllard Warno, of Mel rose Park, are receiving congratulation" on the birth of a daughter Mrn Warnr ML wHym mond street, will entertain In honor of will be the last of tho "rj8,f "i Miss Grace Fulmer and her bridesmaids parties for thy Beason. Tho hostesses at a pink luncheon on Saturday. The guests will Incluiln Miss Grace Fulmor, Miss Emma Battersby, Miss Dorothy Voting nnd Mrs. LcRoy Fulmor. Tho Rev .1. a. Blckerton and Mrs. Ulckcrton expect to spend tho summer months tour ing In tho British Isles and France. They will close their city home on Diamond street nnd sail on July 9 for Eutopo. Pholn b Vanity Fair Ptulioc Cook Mien Drew I CORSETS THAT FIT, WEAR LONGER I P.iprrt I-hroiite Our Itltlneii . I Brx-rlnl Attention Stouts. Snntlciil nnd Mutrrnltr I C'onifilc( lAnv llriustfi en ITlodoms MISS MIRIAM V. N 12 ALL Daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. 10. Per clval Ncall, of I)rc.el road, Over. broolt boforo her marrlago laat June was Miss Betty Dobbins, of Pasidena. Calif Miss Agnes Williams, of East Sedg wick street, will entertain at dinner to morrow ovenlng before the muslcalo to be given by the faculty of the Stephens School, 221 Went rhellen nenuv. GERMANTOWN Mrs Jobeph J Moore, ot 2023 Medary avenue, has returned from spending a few days at tho Lincoln, Octan City Miss Grace Llpplncott, uho has been the guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. George H. McConnell. of 243 East Johnson street, has returned to her home In Doyleatown, Pa Mrs Samuel W. Derr, 534 East Wash ington lano, has returned from a trip to Baltimore. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mlsa Mary Kollv. of 1736 Johnston street, has returned home after spending several days in New York as the guest of frlonds. The Comrade Country Club will open Its country house at National Park next .Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. riartlett ar being congratulated on the birth of a daugh ter, Dorothy May Bartlett, on May 10. Mrs. Bartlett will be remembered aa Miss Annie Price. I Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Squires are be. Ing congratulated on birth of a daugh ter, Miss Harriet Beatrice Squires. Mrs. Squires will bo remembered aa Miss Ray Pasternak, WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs. Lewis R. Wood: and Mr. nnd Mrs. John J Dowd, of 4041 Grcon street, will bo tho guests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H, Wood, of Wayne, nt their summer homo In Atlan tic City, N. J Mr and Mrs. Harry C. Grafton cele brated their second wedding also Mrs. Grafton'o birthday anniversary, at the homo of Mrs. Grafton's mother, 764 North Brooklyn street, last week Miss Elizabeth Buxbaum was given a surprlBo miscellaneous shower by her sisters at her home. 126 North vogdeo street. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Emll Kllngsberg, Mr nnd Mrs. a. Buxbaum, Mr. and Mrs. S. Stein. Mr and Mrs B, Krnkoff, Mr nnd Mrs P Blum, Mr. and Mrs. F Blum. Mr and Mrs. J. Slngtr, Mr and Mrs. F. Rosen. Mr, nnd Mrs S Blckerman and Mi Louis Kllngsberg HOLMESBURG Tho Ladles' Emergency Aid will give a card party at the Holmesburg Library on Tuesday afternoon, May 24, which will Include Mrs. Helen Smythe, Mrs. Charles Blakcr, Miss Alma Brown, Mrs. Rudolph Snyder nnd Mrs. W. B. Cart ledge. Mrs. William States, of 3206 Rliawn street, sailed a short time ago for Sweden whore she will siwnd soveral months A card party will be given on Satur day afternoon for the benefit of the Old Lftdlea" Homo In Wlsslnomlng, The affair will take place at the Home. ftOORE8TOWN Mrs. Collins Rogers, of East Main bi,i 1-.0M nf out Invitations for A luncheon and bridge for Wednesday of next week at i ociock. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Collins, who havo been spending tho winter In Flor ida, have returned to their homo on East Central avenue NORRI8TOWN Mr. and Mrs Joseph D'Andrado, of n.,m.inri, treAt. entertained at an in formal danco and supper In honor of their son, Master Kendall D'Andrado. Among those present wern Miss Edna Shoemaker, Miss Isabel Elscenberg, MUs Elizabeth Elscenberg, Miss Mary Cressman, Miss Prances Connelly, Miss Evelyn Styer. Mlsa Loulso Parker, Mlsi Margaret Pusey, Master Ttobert Brunncr, Master George Black, Maater Lovorlng Cressman, Master Franklin Houston, Master ack Gelger. Master Louis Y. Smith, Jr, and Master Sidney Lovatt. Miss Mary T. Feeney. of 234 East Chettnut street, entertained at cards and a miscellaneous shower In honor of Miss Anna Hynos. of Center Squnre. The marrlago of Miss Hynes and Miss Fceney's brother. Mr James J Feeney, will take place on June 1 In St Helena Church, Center Square Sixteen Club at luncheon and bridge at herf home In Swarthmore. on Wednesday tffternoon. Tho members of which ln eluded Mrs. Edward A. Stockton, Mrs. William Jaquelte. Mrs. David H Lud lum. Mrs. Wllllntn Lnntlls, Mrs Thomaa Downs, Jr., Mrs. Albert Johnson, Mrs. Charles Parker, Mra Thomas Simpers, Mrs. Hnrold Ellcy, Mrs. John Adams, Mrs H. B Cookman, Mrs Francis Sawyer and Mrs IxjuIs Skinner. Mr. nnd Mra Harry J Maklver, of Media, will entertain the Fortnightly Club at their homo on Friday ovftnlng when their guests will bo Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mr and Mrs Edward Crelghton, Mr. and Mrs Harry Barton, Mr. and Mrs. John Hershey, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robs Little, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mlchcner, Mr. and Mrs. J Lord Rlgby. Mr, and Mrs. J Wesley Sloan, Miss Ida J. Baker. Miss Elizabeth Hall, Judgo Isaac Johnson and Mr. Fredurlck P. IxjwIs. Luncheon for Captain Compton Among those who will attend the lunch to bo given In honor of Captain Walter B. Compton, R. N.. M. V. O., D. S. O., and the officers of H. M, 8. Calcutta, at tho Bollevue-Stratford on Saturday, under the auspices of the British OKI cers" Club, of Philadelphia, prior to the Empire Day celebration of the United British Societies to be held at tho Acad emy of Music that evening, will be Cap tain U M. Nultoti, U K. N. ; Captain O. a. Murfln, U. S, N., C. M. O , and Mrs. Murfln ; CapUln G W. Simpson, U. S N., and Mrs. Simpson , Mr. Gerald Campbell, British Consul Oeneral , Ma jor H. N. Hemsley. D. S O M C ; Major Robert B. Owens, n, S. O. : Major H. V. C. Stlkemon; Lieutenant Com mander H. Annall, R. D., R. N. R., nnd Mrs. Annall ; Mr. T Hnrold Fox British Vice Consul j Mr. Guy H Naylor, British Vice. Consul; Captain P. W J Cannon, Captain Norman If. MacNelll, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Ansell, Dr and Mrs L. Webster Fox. Mr. ajid Mrs. Theodore A. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. C. Harold Marton, Miss V O Harvey, Miss K. Kelly. Miss 13. K Scott. Miss Edith V. Young, Dr r D. B. Balblrnle, Cr. G. II. Gordon. Mr, R F Hnrvey and Mr. John A Mac-Mahon nh DELAWARE COUNTY Miss Renee Rlgby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. Lord Rlgby, of Medio, will bo a guest of tho Woman's Club of Llan erch at Its annual luncheon on Mon day, May 23, when she will assist In the musical program to be given dur ing tho afternoon. Mrs. John Lcdoux entertained the NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs. L. Adler, of 2122 North Eighteenth street, announce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Erma K Adler to Mr. A. Dald Sternberg, of Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs Matthow Hirst, of North Seven teenth street, will entertain at five hun dred this evening nt her home In honor of Mrs H. Frank Wagner, of Balti more. Mr nnd Mrs. William P Rawllngs. Jr. and Miss Helen E. Rawllngs, who spent the winter with .Mis Rawllngs parents. Mr ind Mrs. Walter R. East burn, of 2141 North Eighteenth street, hae taken a house In Moorcstown, N. J., where thev will spend tho summer. Mr and Mrs. Eastburn will leave Uter In th season to take the Great Lake trip for several weeks. . Mrs. B. Dletz. of 2310 North r.ignicenth street Is spending two moninn in Now York and Brooklyn She expects to visit In the West before her return to this city Miss Charlotto Blckerton. 2017 Dla- yiiiiiil PEARL BORAX SOAP c you looking for the BEST? Here it is SAVE THE WRAPPERS n !TT,TEI,KPllONK: BPROCE 2058" Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Low Rates LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street PRE-INVENTORY SALE REDUCTIONS 1 00 FROCKS FORMERLY TO 69.50 Satin Georgette OP- ff SUMMER MORNING FROCKS Dotted Switi XT 1 P- f S Voile and Lawn JNOW I fS I II I Value, to 37.50 J,W,VV WRAPS FORMERLY TO 09.50 SOFTEST Marvclla and Vcltlyn PEACH-BLOOM TWEED kQ Cf TRICOTINE JJJJ SUITS- FORMERLY TO 69.50 TWEED HOMESPUN WOOL KNIT OQ Efk Street and Sports Models tZJ JJ MMhUn 1 1 i M4.MA.U ,VOU NKVKR PAV MOIIK AT Hiy.v.t'B MiiMiMBiBBBBBBI I I r Opposite ' Ritz 1341 Walnut Street Carlton Extraordinary Values in Model Dresses The season's favored materials AS L0W AS Canton Crepes, Satins, Taf- O , QQ reias, rricotinesin beautiful styles and at remarkable prices. 0M men tom HI 56a2fttiiiJiVttmt Our first SALE of the Season comes ahead of warm weather. Our patrons are aware that a "sale" in this establishment invariably means extraordinary and matchless values in apparel of the very highest character. Superb New Fashions, including many advance Summer styles, have been marked at much below their previous prices. Gowns Wraps Suits Coats Blouses Sports Apparel Hats and Furs t --i.ii.1 , --j, . jfiYwJsWwM VNj AajMHMi I t?" lrJm " " T Modern! Vxtt ILC MMf a -j ... a. ... ... m . i .1 ... 1 tyriie or I'none ror i.nrrarca or XTrmm7rvt ' Hnmiilfd. ,"''. iS' nnvn euro i vim! rn ou w.lJ W..J-i 'tat QftratiJ. SL D nm. .! M -mil ra n .tb nw Mmmtmwu 'i Cleaned and Remodeled JQ ' i t0T Btut and Bum. Z( Our 4o ftr sf . . oerlfnf I l you X WTftlNMAN' PBACTIOAT. IIATTT.R 54 N. 7th St. Phone, Market 2437 &&ZsA'i,Xi7t- If Vour IIhIt Hfl llffn DltOKF.N ItV PERMANENT WAVING lt ui wave It by nur Improved Nitl prmyea Hnlr If left In rfrfxt condition and tho fluent li.ur la rurn tad to lUr In eoft UAvea IIRNNA TINTINO. Llnht. medium or dark brown. Ail work atlndd ta peraonally by C.LUCKER,ll8S0.l7thST. WOnf.D'B MOST I5KAUT1FUI THttATaB MARKET AT 19TH THoRdASMEIGHAN( IN N'RW PAHAMOl'NT PICTUnB "CITY OF SILENT MEN" nEADcrio.s- BUSTER KEATON xr J".,?1.' comwlv "JfAnD H'CK" Nit Week SHNTfltENTAL. TOIIMT" from Mr Jamea Oarrle Bo3 ma 's?ffia "PRISONERS OF LOVE" AddtdNntx,ywElgiLl;Tom,'r AT BOTH Tltmtr. TllKiTnifo i Palace I Arcadia J 14 MAIUCET I Cbe.lntit Bel. lMtV CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG "STRHAITl,FRb1vrrARIS-- FROM SARA COWAN' 3 BOOK if VICTORIA MARKET Ab. OTlJ JJouglas Fairbanks tm ! virr't. Next Woek- ,. ... ut A c.ilAUX. TOVff IDOIj" PAPIXOT 72 MARKET STRMEt. WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS" ,r RPPPrMT" MARKET BT. Bat. 1TTB ITTTrtir rnnni .1 THE CALL OF YOUTH" GLOBE MARKET STREET ' AT JUNIPER j .Arur.t ii.i.r, 11 iu A rRKD v nrnvnt" roirPANT SA B. Chertak Wenger lJow Displays A LARGE AND DISTINCTIVELY ORIGINAL COLLECTION OF SUMMER MILLINERY FOR EVERY OCCASION. Fur Storage OURS IS THE ONLY PHILA DELPHIA HOUSE CARRYING FURS EXCLUSIVELY WHICH HAS GOVERNMENT AP PROVED COLD AIR STOR AGE FOR THE NATURAL PRESERVATION OF PELTS. ouse of Wenger I 229 Walnut St. At 13th Street. Opp. St. James Hotel i'yj7Vi H UOJtt, dtMm-MP . ''rnnklln. of 835 Chestnut St. ,1'UICF.S MOIIKItATl'.. eiwis 128 SO. FIFTEENTH ST. Prior to Removal to Our New Building Fifteen Ninetceh Walnut Street All Spring Gowns and Wraps Reduced ADVANCED SUMMER MODELS Of dotted swiss, voile, gingham, organdie and lingerie. ill tw'9 w y (SB S Style Footwear for Women I 1130 CHESTNUT ST, B II 38-40 South 52nd St. At Twclfth H I aisss AM CUT IDITDT THEATRE S Ul IKJDLlX I Broad & Lncuat 1KB. Positively Last 3 Nights & Final Mat. Sat. .?,?aStP $2.00 TC U0TL7AYJ AK nVffUtmiB 4 F(L(L0S 02O Xwjjso AM) STAaea rr 1 I w 1) I la -ik PADD CV MOHT3 AT 8-16 vjArvriv-.rv mats wed a-sa ueo, ivi. vonan s vomeaiana In th Smarteat Fnarples' 3tllat. Pr-ttlpnt of Musical Cotnadlea IXNr IT GRAND OLD NAME t POPt'LAR MAT SAT BEST SEATS tS SLAT MM TOR THIa AND NEXT WEEK L Stone Co FDRRFST M'- Dally, 35r Tax "-" EMrs 3.Vto$100 Inol HURRY' Hl'RRYI LAST THREE DAYS The MASK WITH ITB ALL-STAR OAST Special Ad-lfi Attraction I.leut Olrard In 'A .MVSICAL Bt RPRISE next "k'A7'AN" Pi'Pcnn speciax WEEK rv-i DK Ll xr METROPOLITAN fti r r ir u. 1306 Walnut St. -rtrr.. 5 WE OFFER TOMORROW The Balance of All Remaining Spring Dresses About Four Hundmd Reduced to 5-00 ca. 4f SATIN 160 CANTON CREPES 69 GEORGETTES 97 TRICOTINES AND 38 TAFFETAS Valuem up to St SO In accordance with our annual Maytime ous mm, wo once again prcHcnt this wonderful clear, ancc of all remaining Suits, Dresses, Coats and Capes. The prices have been literally slashed right and left to closo out every garment price, cost or value is tio consideration every purchase must he final. I1W Ainivo rr. ti Hti k oi ,ck reat bl Njw York Ir.i, t anl3 p,rl, ,,. ,,UCM A 1 , Athletic. Musical AFT . 30 MAY-DAY JUBILEE Theatrical Carnival MAY Franklin Field iq ev. Pj nliflt of t'nlrltv Cam. i'cK.t -ii-ppwi uiinrxla. W'Mmilnr I'll I Club J T'rank r rt. t) NO CREDITS NO CHARGES n 7EITH'S THEATRE I 1 'Santos & Hayes Revui M'U','-a' C rivii nie-l nntlpn BAKIR WHITING & BURT ti f-rat Htm' FRANK A. BURT AfiKi'M bv MMtl nnedal Uoton Howard ic White Other Vaturl WILLOW GROVE PARK NAHAN FRANKO nn.1 lltf ORCHESTRA NAlfAN PIIA.NKO CunOu'lnr Hue hoi M'Tton Hrtirin, Hnprano llna t th- Cidtio bncll Planar Dinnr Dallr HKIH-CI ASS AMI HLMENT8 ORPHEUM QttVJZ,i3!VtJtti' MAE DESMOND A 'fiMi, NEXT WEEK HMIL1N TIIROtiaH'1 1 ii g DUMONT'S tn" AIIC" u, EMMETT WELCH Minstrels rRANTOS nrMPATHV onrfU.'STRA TONIGHT 4 S Mmi: TIMKH Mat BV U. OF P. DRAMATIC CLUB PREHLNTH IIAKUIL H THE ADMIRABLE CRICHT0N ' PeUncey Theatre ,& ojmW, iAiT!.m rirttriic rAffia Npvt Tom Ay. an1 llaarh GRAND 75NINO TONIOIPP m f I 'J4 1 1M m m -. --. TRC4 lOlh k th, Slftl. EM, tllh. ,u l,4UK-, .'W if. . :.tjJLryi &zJk&. 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