If J .. mHD y tl iTO,!iw'V ' V -1 J. i I'.rt 'T-''1 l;(l'9 r, wsf gossipabovt People " to aw Aortcy JP'ytwe Talks of the-Pretty Sujtim6ttrjMi$T?hia ' ,V SeasonShe Hears fltijifa PlftkftlM' .-tave sou ever seen such prctt XI freVs 'n the lirlu ro wMrlu Rly Jcnc Mal MMlm'n lp 'To! the out-of-doors affalrsH SSk It was of that exqulsl c sli TV'' ..tL.Inn nlnk that looks 1 homemflde strawberry tee creAra, j.lst SB on o her" d, and a JUtl? atraU It Kk w lb a wMto iVtor Pan hwJIaK d tho Hlecrel wera voryr short, with Mte turned back cuffs. Then she-wore blS SS "tocklpM and white bIIp; 1 and a bljt '.floppy hat of oj-stof white straw trimmed strn ht ncross'the Front of the brim with; a cluster of. n.Vtel shaded French flowers which SZontd over the edge of. the tat at ,icb side and there was no trlmmlo t the back. ... . - Jane Is sweet and pretty and so ieuni looking.' It does not seem pos ihli that she's been married a year. u Kood-look'lng husband, Lieutenant Maclw, Is on from Boston for a while ttln. Ha U up there -studying, you Snow and Jane Is staying with ,her nmnts, the Charlcs-Mce Maules, on SutenbouM street,- until he finishes tome Fpcclal course be Is, taking up and I hear, too, that he is ordered off on a Jrulse very phortlj, so Jane, will prob 5bli stay on here until he has shore duty again. WHAT a pretty glr; Walburga Itellly t! fihe wilt be a debutante 'next year and she certainly " WV00 i year " . .- ltrht'halr and OUC lino wi.rf --o --- -- f IPB one i xQr- - iMSSBBHifHiHHKi '.VH'bH 1 1 ?XprnKFvrlSKrZi iivaBE iqHBHHmHHHHS KMHHHBIBlllBiiHixl!! mBHLHft"!! IMsLLHK SRfflKinl aHii miMiasiiHrriVit tn-. nasiiBiBiBm, 'wnH IHHB .EBIHaKSIIT' T Tf. "f J 7nfBBaSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBBBBBI . JT. - J ' .OiaaBaBBBBBBI IHRMiaHilild ifc i HtltiiaiiHHLt;f i'.JBIBBK WataWfib ,.. :. MmN IrssssHssBim'i HLlLSS! I nhnvl.'O.l leiiniHI WtLLKaLBi yiiHHMBelRMnMiMIM 1 nr -A-iS'W-V-JLr.: jara' -i 'lT4"''r"' ' 5JVitNG PtTBLIG; LteDGBBPHILADjMyPHM I l-iH.I.... , IWIPI .11 I '' I Tlll.ll Mil I I ' ' ' '" I II '; "j:;; f GNBAT, MAY1 23, 1921 "fen I 'saw her the other day she was wPlT'r....w T..HH nnd I tell T0U I wouV noTbtame any one for looking BwVlbu?grb"daonebo?tbow wonderful French model frocks of Wtted wool. R a soft shade of . brSwn and a ... rlne ran around the skirt at in Uff&. ! W black patent leather Wurned'un from the face and was Utehed Tin white. Margery Large is Mrs. Bo Largo's daughter. She looked Jw"et in a frock of dark bjue tricolette Mrlftgo who baa been abroad for mrs months, has returned home and fv? .n .1.. Uiu Jnfrnrtuea MarKfy s iMw. Sarah Meade Large, her eldest d'lobuCremember Mrs. Large w Mia. Msry Reakirt. and she Is one of Thila dflphia's rery prettiest matrons. She Us the most gorgeoua red hair and tho Snlcxion which goes with It l Of lata the has done no entertaining, as sne nas been Jn deep mourning for three or four rears for bor husband, but now that It h time to bring her daughter out she hss begun to go about again? and every one Is so glad to bare her. EVERY one Is much excited to bear that on Thursday Major Gencml Sommerall. his staff and a company of Infantry of his famous First Division, carrying the same battle flags that wore carried bv Americans 18 Trance In the World War, wiU Officially raise the flag which has boen given to the Horso, Show and Country Fair by the Dry n Mswr Hospital, which is the beneficiary of, the whole affair. Opod-nlght! iWasn't that a sentence! when you remember that the First Division was the first to arrive in France, fired the first shot for America and was the only division in Its entirety decorated by the French Government, it will be some thing to see some of them, will It not? 'And Major General Edwnrds, com mander of the Twenty-sixth Massachu-'ettsDlvision- of Infantry, will accom pany Mujor General Summerall. Then, ,! . inc comna .a .of .forty; v tm rbtttii jluck nBi TM wlll'bet fra CBUI1ZJ urn rwAm, X- L h, becomlni tho com vision Ifak toned with . , , r - j?-t , , mouth arranrelia,":nirge Mother thought beWMrtflrrlMJr'VWf pressed .and' shd'saWf ?VObiytfomoil would you not bo 'vnAl yrfuf.liai, fouht In that' Xlrsii Division V.t hlnk I'd make rdora-.mttricy grinding; - SOCIAL- ACTIVITIES' ,j ' 'Colonel and Mrs. John 8: MucKl'o en tertained Cofonsl Lemuel Lloyd, D, 8. O. ; Mnjop Ernest cleRirnnd Captain W. L. Poet, of the British Army, over tho wek.ond at their home, S02 Walnut street, Mr. and Mrs. Charles FJ. Coxo" and their daushter, Miss Jane Gordon Coxe, of "Wllllsbrook Farm, Malvern, who i cently sailed for Europe, are at present In Lonaon. Thy will spend someijMmc thero before going to France. Y' Mr. and Mrs. William Shewed Ellis and tholr daughter. Miss Frances Ellis, of Manchester road, Moylan, nose Val ley, will snlt early noxt month for Europe, where they will spend the sum mer traveling. Mr. and Mrs, James Watts Merour and their daughter, Miss Denis llonrCo Mercur, of Nothorworth, Walllngford, who have been the eucstn of Mr-- and Mrs. Thomas Cahall at Hillside, their home at Walllngford, have opened their cottage at Ventnor, where they will upewl the summer. Miss Mercur's fiance. Mr. Oraclo Constantlna Nicola Scltto. of name, Italy, is expected to arrive In this country early noxt month, " Miss Katharine C. Leu, daughter of Mr. and MrsACharles M. Leo. of Wes- thorne. Devon, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. T. K. Hudson, In New Yur, will return home today. Mr. and Mrs. B. Vail Marsh, of Berk ley road, Hayerford, have token a hou- at Cape May for the summer, which they will occupy early next month. Mr. and Mrs. Lansdon Lea, of Nar berth, will leave early next month lor Caps May, where they will spend tho summer at tholr cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Holllnshead Taylor. 8101 Bt Martins lano, Chestnut Hill, will re turn today from New York, where they spent the week-end. , Mrs. James Starr, of Olney avenue. Germantown, will leave today for a visit to waeningion. Mrs. Alexander Williams Blddle, of tho Bellevue-Stralford. will sail" tomor row for Europo, where she will spend the Bummer with her son-in-law aim riatmhter. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Drexel Paul, In Dinard, France, where they have a noma. Mrs. William Comfort, of Haverford Collece. entertained nt tea on Saturday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Larncd, of Chicago. Mrs. J. Howard Rhoads, of Bala, and the Longacre. will sail on June 11 on mo Lapland for France, where she will Join Airs, unnrie.i joopar, in iuxiuu, i. i. Mrs. Rhoads will visit her brother. Col. onel Jamos Adlson Logan, In Parle. Mrs. Rhoads' sister, Miss Judith M. X.oganr of Pochketo, Bala, and Mrs. Rhoads' daughter. MIfs Esther I. Rhoads, will sail the latter part of June for Spain. They will later join Mrs. Rhoads In France. Mr. and Mrs. Corbet Loverlng ana their dauchter. Miss Dorothy Loverlu,.. of Jcnltlntown, will occupy their house at Jamestown, R, I early next month. Mro. V. R. Loverlng, who recently l-o- Mli''nbi,m,,p'ISW,n,l VyaWerAf'Mrii. S. A.. Wr'own, of -Xeban! averse, Overbfnolc. uU6eo , enjagtmtfltVto .Mr. Emllb K. ' KHelHi;e;.7Atlintlc City, Is - "fci Hfe'ounwa - -, and -thelrdaudhtoro... Miss Rosamond .StewartroliiartdciWl.BS Margaret Stowart ,son, of Br-n.Mawr, will leave. Juno 1 for iNonn iiavon. ui., wnero mey ,avui spend thesummer at their summer place thero. jf. , Mr. and'Mrs. atortrn' G. Thn'mnn .it.. and their family, who are living at Bev erly Hllls.Callf;; will 'visit Mr. Thomas' motner, Mrs. ucorge p. Thomas, at Oreystockj her home In 'Chestnut Hill, early In October. I ' Mr. and Mrs. 'o. .Percy rirlght and moir nan, Mr. iioanoy t?, urignt, who have been llvlnor at the Cnvinirtnn. wilt leave the latter part of this month for vciunor, ri. j., wnero mey will spend June. They will later go to Catharri, Me,, where thoy will remain until autumn. M. nnd 'Mrs. Llvlngnion L. Blddle, of Highland lano, Bryn Mawr. will lcavo enrly (n June for lelcsboro, Me., where they will spend tho summer, Miss Julia A, Berwind and her niece, Miss Margaret W. Dunlap,. of 101 South Tvyenty-nrst street, will leave today for New York to attend a dinner t ,he Khvp this evening by Mlsa Dunlap's brother, Mr. Charles H, Dunlap, In' honor or Mlsn Dunlap and Lieutenant Colonel Sosthencs Bohn, of Havana, Cuba, ana New York, whoso marriage will be sol emnised on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock In St James" Episcopal Church; Twenty-second nnd Walnut' streets. Mrs, Alan Hartw'ell Strong, of Twenty-first nnd De Lance y place, hsa re turned from a visit to -New York and will lcavo today for Princeton, N. 3 whora she, will be entertained a the sucst of her cousin! Mrs. Bayard Stock ton. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Kirk Prlco and their dauahters. Mis Rachel Prlco and Mlsa Evelyn Price, and soiib, Mr, Philip Price and Mr. Ell Kirit rricc, Jr., win close their home, 1709 Walnut street, early in JUno and occupy their country place at (Chestnut Hill. Thoy will spend the lat ter part of tho, summer at Northeast 'Harbor, Me., whero thoy will occupy o, cottngo' until tho autumn. Brigadier General Littleton w. Tase well, Waller, U. S. Mi C. and Mrs. Wal ler.'of 2000 South Twentieth street, who nave oeen epcnuing a wcok in wasn Ington'ns the guests of t.Mlr son ana daughter-in-law, Major , Littleton, W, Taxewoll Waller, Jr., U, S, M. C. .and Mra. WalUr, havo roturned. to 'ttiel? hnma ' Mla Frances Wharton Scott, daugh ter' of Mrsr J. Alison sooit, or szof i'me street, and tho Rov. Albert, Hawley Lucas, of 399 South 'Eighteenth street, whoso marrlago will be solemnised nt 4 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, June 29, in the St. Mark's. Episcopal Church, will, on their return from their wedding JoUrney. spend part of the' summer with. Miss Scon's mother at her. Ootta,'. flrijnd Pre'.r Southwest Harbor, Me. Mr.'and Mrs. Neole MaoNelll, of !! Columbia lavtnue. Overbrook, will leave early In June for Europe, 'where' they expeotw spend several months in foreign travel, -mA' will return In the; early an- At,ONtt THE READINQ A card partv will he given at the home of Mrs. William Kent In Wyncote, on Thursday afternoon, under the aus pices of the Wyncote, branch of the Needlework Guild of America, for the benefit "of the French orphan children adopted by this branch. Those actively Interested Include Mrs. Kent. Mrs. Maurice Hoover, who is. chairman : Mrs. Thomas Hyndman., Mrs. S. Horace Alleman, Mm. Robert U Russell and Mrs. H. D, Worrell. Among those tnklng tables are Mrs. John 'OrlbbH, Mrs. J. Lord Butler, Mrs. Cyrus H. K. Curtis and Miss SUsan Fulmer. of 608 Invitatlomt GERMANTOWN 'Mr. and MwMI, L. Rlghter, Mnmnv ntrnft. hav iMUed my for the marriage, of their daughter, Miss Ethel Rlghter, to, Mr. Royden M, Zlogler, in Bt. Micnaci s unuron, uennamuwii, t 7, o'clock, on Wednesday, June 1. The Reit Oermantown Clvio Club will give a community party on' Friday, Juno 17, on Medary aventie, between Limekiln pike and Twenty-first street. Proceeds fromthls party will go for tho erection of a drinking fountain In the Eaat 'Oermantown playground. Chelten avenue and Ardlelgh street, In memory of Eleanor C. Emlen, tumn. . f Mr.and Mra. William Leicester Van Leer. 4580,, Chestnut street, .will leave early In July-for the Adirondack, where they wilt spendpart of the summer. Mrs. Van Leer was, Mlsa Agnes, de Soldlng, of Now York. - NORTH PHILADELPHIA A wedding of Interest In New York and this city, wnien win ik pi on Thtlrmldv nvxtllrtc tit the Gotham Hotel in New Tork, will be that of Miss Beatrice .Osserman, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Simon E. Osserman. of 0B Bt. Nicholas avenue, Now York, and Mr. sylvan o. Htem, son or Air. no ana. Sidney M, Stern, .of 118 .Poplar atraet thin city. The nv, A. J. Amatean will officiate. The bfido's sister. Mies Ethel Osserman, will act aa maid of honor, nnd the bridesmaids will include Miss Dorothy O. oeraon. of this city; Miss Grace Osserman Miss Rose Lobel and Miss Mildred Schram. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Harry J. Balentlne, of 17l9 Por ter street, hss returned home after a few days' visit, at his summer home in Avalon, t Mr. William McCracken, formerly of 1GS2 Porter street, Is now living at 182 Porter street. WEST PHILADELPHIA The Thursday Luncheon Five. Hun dred Club was entertained last week at the home of Mlsn M. P. James, 842 North Forty-second strict. The follow ing members wera present: Mrs, Charles Weln. Mra William TL lfac gert. Mrs. William C. Ames, Mra: Ben- tsmin Hfmaron, Mrs. l. k. Aaarns, urs. ienjamln F. Snyder, Mrs. W. Wilson, Mrs. Ferdinand Paris, Mrs. John Struse, Mrs. Harry Thompson, Mrs. Elmer Pflsterer, Mrs. William C. Amea, Mrs. Harry Thompson, Mrs. M. P. James, Mrs. Frederick Davla CHEBTNUT HILL Mr. .and Mrs. Charles F. Havey, of 8428 Anderson street, have Issued Invi tations for the marriage of their daugh ter, Mlti Jane ElisaDeth Havey, to Mr. Oeorg W. Reynolds, In the TlOga Presbyterian Church, at J o'clock,, on Saturday evening. June 11. A reception will follow the ceremony at the nil tenhouse. Friends of Miss Havey enter talned at a shower In her honor nt .the Whltemsrsh Country. Club last week, i FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. R. Barnett, of Ridge field Park. N. J., have returned to their home after visiting their children, Mt. and Mr. Robert Barnett, of 113 Har rison street, Mr. B. 8, Forstner, of 918 Fillmore street, will leavs shortly for a trip to California. . MOORE8TOWN Mlsn Bess Shaw, of Atlantic City. Is a guest of Mrs. Clyde Rogers, of East Main street. Mrs. Dayton Roberts will entertain at a house party for thirty of her friends at their summer home at Hollywood, ft. J., over Memorial Day. Mra. William Kennard, Jr., enter tained the card club at her home on Fri day at 3 o'clock. Dancing Contest totaigHt Large Silver loving Cup Palkis D Amour 3. E. Car. 12th St Chaitnut Sta. Vest teoHiHul danoia ooaiemy in America, Tfcerw! TValnoi 7414 REICHARD'S LINENS (Mean Pure Flax Only) In addition to the low uric In "BPECIALS'' will be ry tnterettlns tc Uilh Haeksbsek Tmtils, rrs hlrm-heri ff. 8. fiFse SG.OO' Uorat Uurk Towels II. K Kltehrn Torls. hleaehNl, bine horflr 1 i. Inns, hemmrd Ci 20 dnz. sod Innned W'i.U S5.75c"- our new IJNEN DEl'T. the folio vlup our many pstrons Tea r l.unrheon Nsnklnn. t'lnln dam ask with sstln harder, aUn nrel tit parterns. Site S7.75 drt' flllnw c'o'fei!;nld"liih. CO t( ir. Innrd. etbh blenched. . "vv Jfnll or phone ordere rcelve ipfels' ttntlon from th Linen Buyer 4. REICHARD, uu chestnut $t. fflittenhonse 3ws Stamping & Embroidering i KM IHIIII WKeeler-Kimball SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARING SALE TAILORED SUITS AND TAILORED DRE5SES $35.00 upward AFTERNOON, DINNER AND EVENING GOWNS $35.00 upward COATS AND WRAPS $50.00 upward BLOUSES - - $10.00 upward HATS - $8.00 upward SILK AND WOOL SWEATERS- - $12.00 upward FRENCH JEWELRY AND ACCESSORIES 25 to 50 off The demands for economies make this the most attractive and oppor tune presentation of the season. 1601 Walnut Street George Allen, m- 1214Chestnut Street !214 Nowaday's It's Allen's Hats Summer Clearance of Fine Millinery s Suitable for every age and erery occasion, including Smart New Summer Dressy Beach, Resort and Sports Hats ff Remarkable Values in High-Price Hats at $10 Laces Marked for Quick Disposal Odd Patterns and Short Lengths Flnunclngs in 27 inch to 38 Inch widths; fine imported quail tics. Mostly short lengths; values up to $3,00, now 50c a yard. Vcniso Laces, widths up to 6 inches, in attractive designs: former prices $1.00 to 52.50 h yard, now 50c yard. Motifs, Appliques and Inserts in various patterns and widths: former prices 15c to $3.00 a, yard, now 5c to 75c ynrd. Louisinne and Taffeta Check Silks, $2,00 This is our regular $2.60 Kfude ; special for Monday and Tuesdav only. There Is excellent selection In all the new Bprlnsr shades In sev. eral size checks. These silks are superior quality end much In voru as well. u" White Tailored Tub Skirts, $4,95 Excellent quality Osbarrtlne, Striped Satin and Linen. Tub Skirt. only two or three of a kind. Seven different, styles of pocket effects ! sizes 20 to 30. Well-tailored Skirts; an unusual opportunity at the price. Lingerie Ribbons; Save a Third We lire ohowtne on our center, tables a splendid nssortraent e Lingerie Ribbons In all tho wsnted "widths ; thesu are now mnrk.H . third less than regular prices. are now marked a Sale of Chamois Leather Gloves FtneBt Imported Chumols Skin a loves perfect In tit nnd work manshlp. Slippon style; regularly $4.50, sale price 53.00. Strap Wrist; regularly J5.00, sale price $3.75. Ivory Toilet Articles, Reduced a Half We h reduced our entire stock of Ivory Toilet artlciim fi.1 quality lath! best and there l splendid assortment. " The Noll Flies, Button Hooks, Cuticle Knives with Ivory Handle. 26c and 33c value at lp J nm, Ivory Puff Boxes. 50c, 76c ond $1.00. Ivory Hair Receivers, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Ivory Back Hair Brushes, $1.00. $2.00, $2.50. Ivory Brush and Comb Trays, 60e, 75c, $1,00. Ivory Pin and Jewel Boxes, 50c, $1.00, $1.50. Finest Quality Mirrors, $4.50 and $5.00. SffllHlIOTflWlfflfflliWlWW! Cuticura Soap The.yelvet Touch For the Skin kl?ntt3HilZV. E . '""", ' i "-! i - ' " ' " .iiii m ' ,i"l ',.'.'. t'wi i .i "',EgMSv llll I" " mmm ' 'j ' '" " J ''M'r,,iM,TiJLL!!iAlf?l!!ii-!lL-T?- ' " i II rf "Two-Strap" Xy TJw s. New Tans 1 m ,i Gunmctal j ?k i lalK i White Buck & jSZA White Wtth Ten . N5CS'Z. f er Dlaek Oaddle VV4! " ; Y7 The YeW X V ft vwn llll KiVw.i ---A v , Hill P' " Pt!Ja-,strTOn7rA, , ? ' Ilk .iSrX V B yv . xs- h 1 1 a . y i . X. 1 llll 111 xi - 4 k. "J '-. llll I III VI -mm - -sr i in i llll T 1 B J llll I f ''' ropuiar uemana .... . . . . 1 HE crowds at Hallahans these day3 prove MHBHHMMi that bright women havo quickly appreciated our llll r"1""""" "Lower Prices Campaign" Hill - A CSi H ZJ VO IN." & llll i V 111 III J I III III A I 3 lilt I " 'r 1 Jl- GOOB SHOE8 J .I"V 921 MARKET STREET : bom and tjnestnut otreets -sjd uermaniown vvejnue , j 4028 Lancaster Avenue 5604 German town Avenue, ,, MM . .1 !! I I ' IH ! .III! I I SIISI I IMH.HHII.I lll, llil I giiiHiniiiiiiiiipnsnKiiivv! I Rttktfelhr playt golf t the age e8a. But will ytu rrtn ie alive at SSf taJ &r- Htrvey W. JViltfs warning in Goad Httueieefiag'j League fr Linger Life in the Jane nttmitr. If s EVENTY-TWO features that in clude seven stories; fourteen pages of fashions; furnishings and decora tions ; Good Housekeeping Institute, cookery, gardening, building; in the 198-page June Good Housekeeping out today X TO PHILADELPHIA MILK CONSUMERS: THE price you have paid for milk delivered to your door, during the war period and ever since, has been from one to four cents per quart below the price in any other large city. At the same time the farmers have re ceived a price,per quart equal or greater than the prevailingprice in any milk market. V Compare These Present Prices: PHILADELPHIA . . 11 Cents a Quart NeYork ,...;. 15 Cents a Quart fiburgh 14 Cents a Quart m&- """"" iuBumi PHILADELPHIA INTExl STATE DAIRY COUNCIL An Organization To promote the public welfare through the dissemination of information as to the food value of milk and of milk products. HEED BLDG. PHILADELPHIA, PA. M&Mxufm 3. t r Mederale 1'rites Write er rhene fer Knn" tt or rrlslajr., BomplfS, -o ." ROTAL ENGRAVING CO. SM Wl4 1st, Mattrtsses Renovitii SIZES ALTERED f Tftinttr lnvaid sa MMf , n ftMsr.Mr Brass Beili Relacqiertl . SICHEL'S HU.Wt?U f. STORED J and Money Leaned "S Ron them if itaslrail ' FRIDENBERQ'S, 37 N. 11th ft Snrtwrtn Mlbert 4 Arrh.flti. an4 N. W. Cor. 9ih ft Katie imw , Bornot Dry Cleaning Makes a Magical Change In the dim, dirt-obscured nap f your flno rugs and carpets, that hove suffered from the dust of the furnace and the mud of the streets. It is hard to be lieve that it is tho some carpat or rup you sent away, when Bornot returns it to yea cleaned, freshoned, bright, soft and beautiful. The famous Bornot process not only disin fects, but preserves them from the ravages of the moth worm which would otherwise hatch out during the summer, A postal or a phone call will , bring us to your door. And wo will return your fine rugs and carpets practically as good as new. A. F. BORNOT BROS. & CO. llth 6 Falrmoont Are. ISM Chrslnnt J7M Ji. 8r4 Uth Wslnot Bros A Snydir BtOS Clieitnet loplor e0S Rata Till WOItLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL. THKA.TJUB MARKET AT 19TH 11 a t rri iii t t a A rramount rictuni&t.oiof SIR JAMES BARRIE Brim of Kuctptloiul Power anil Sesafer "SENTIMENTAL TOMMY' .i.a?Un.flliI" Qrolb Hushei, a!!!,1 F..,Uf.e,rro .1 Ut MeAver TONY SARG S "thb toot ' CAnPENTEIf jifirtjr JiUAftflB nCOTtfAND Comlns- PTANI.KT ORIM1EBTB1 -DeCEPTtON"--Ifs Wan4rfn!t STANTON MABKCT A. Jw MARSHALL NEILAN'S UTMT PRODiierinM APED LEO MOORE. SOUJI5T "DINTY" PA I ATP 1SH MARKET BT. -i-v-.i, ,0 A M lo 11:1S p TOM MOORE AND NAOMI CltrLDERS IN "HOLD YOUR HORSES" TOSf MOORE'S BEST riCTURB ARPAniA Ch"" St. Bel. " '-' At 1 0 A. M. to 1 1 il H F. IN A NEW 19th nnnr. k . T i.n. A' " In 1 1 11 1 r. J. BtBt UAINlt,Li w a new TWO WEEKS WITH PAY" Addd Hlllfnliout. Squr Flower Mtrket AT ROTU THEATRES Victoria Allegheny Msrbet Street I'rsnkforcl Aveaua Abov. Ninth nn-1 AllfshJey MACK SENNETTS DELIOHTFUU CO.MEDX "A Small Town Idol' Featuring Ben Turpin PA PITOT 7S4 MARKET STRBEI rL i A WJ, -non hampton or n.ACER" RPP-PNTT "ARKET ST. Bel. 1TTK XXiVJl tl 1 I i.A OHKAT DAT" ADDED C'harlee Cheplln In 'The BsnK" MARKET AT JUNIP8R VAl'PRVII.M. 11 In tl t'UPP NA7IARRO CO, GLOBE I'HILADKLPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES. PARRIPk'" NIOMTfl AT 8 118 V-lZ-VrMVlV-rV. MATS. WED. BAT. Only Show in Town! Geo. M. Cohan's Comedians In the Kmsrtut of Mualcsl Comedies ' tSAJY it m GRAND OkONAMet rep. Mete, Wrd. h Set.. 50o in 12 Estr Pup, Mat Dacoretlnn Dy Swte Belling for Thlw and Nxt Week Forrest iux- D"' ,l -M- ss! Tr Ev.. T A I). ar.c to t Included STARTING) TODAT JAS. OLIVER CURWOOD'S MOST POPUUVR KTORV "KAZAN" WITH JANE NOVAK AND "KAZAN." THE WONDER DOO SPKCIAI, TREAT . I.IEfT I1KRARD NEXT WEEK-"THE PARISH PRIEST IT YOU ARE INTI.TtWrr.D IN DISARMAMENT VISIT THE HBAPOl ARTERH UF THIS Women'e Internetlonal Ia'u (or Peace end Freedom At The Collect Cli'b, J 3 t.i and Spruce Streets' ANY DAY THIS WEEK JOIN THE LEAGUE Headq.uartern Dpn Dslly from 0 to 4, Annual Duei, 33 Cents EC EITH'S THEATRE Mme. Doree's Operalogue Fliahe ffoin Ornnd Oner Doc Baker in "FlasKe.- Hurjofte4 by III Company " Elinoro & Williams rn't. Anton Dsusbterei Msry Hameai Mel Hleei Jean Qrnnefe, Other mere. DUMONT'S 0T A,,c,f Kv"'. UUlYIWn m.4 JInn, w,. Hat., 3llS EMMETT WELCH Minstrels Feetlve tvefK ia ano new noon rtttire4 IRISH nONNTHKOOK FAIR ORPHEUM ""tvntcwr.ac1helunX MAh UtZ)IVlUINL AgR Jess Cell's Hurceee "SMU.IN' TllllOUO, . n A t 1 i J 11 HwiiffiSKnaMrjiiMfiiii UfiUSBlUOM T TROCADERO " rhoadwat i Vf T (j .i.sMfJ .' - -S)Kl&jSi rt.Vfe'iiy ! -iiv.. -... - -. w j ,'. i j- J