'.i7Tlf"5' -1V l t''y$ffif ' I tvift. .: . ' t fn if ft . ' i . 7' Vf vv:r 'vr.3:'..;' ;..4 ,-. w.v 'if " ii. II rt tli U I' f?f i! V JQVENINTG PUBIild t,BDGBBPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921 ii UST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ; itW Wynne Tells of. the Luncheon to Be Given Before tJie American Henley Rdgatta Tomorrow at I 1 facPlierson Mansion Other Bits of Interest I- ... I........ tk.v apA irrtlnv in mntr fit regular social event of,,thc Amer ". HeX BWtta, whlcVU to take M88Tlfi. tomorrow afterMoa) Well, ' 'V 'fSlrVre-, They arc going tohave a ,tt.in?md before Iir raters, at the ," V '?&? home o . .u ' Km 'the house, which Was'oprfled by S?. McPberon family and ma, after mm on tfaesbm above the" djrard av-.. ' 1 bridge and has a, beautiful vjnr of W Dn0! .. mill hn About 300 i" Z; tlm luncheon. ,and mo-it of .eb for the luncheon, ,and mo-it of '.'fffidlna- women are patronesses.- of .M want. I hope. It trill w a r.en V'JSi for there is- repay wmiim p fiJatlhrjirf h6 ?hrk thi5 t,me ?f SET' "IiS Acini shells and men In the!. . Mtb iflclng sheila and men In their -$?"'? orthe scene,. I can assure you., &.! wonderful the line of peo: i. .lorttf -the shore, the men callog Jhroaih tttlr megaphones, the women i tht gowna and carrying plctur ' &u?sunKds. ."lender If It could beprettler. -J A CLEAR day .wjth' .stlff' brwc "" A Ulnly made iin for ' the .disappoint. .nt of the ralny-flrst day of the Horse ShoVat Devon, Jt waa clear nnd Stfully cool J did not have to look .round to find .theVeof and bo sure SZ were no thunderstorms coming up SET .tranire places. That worry, as I K K of course, all done away t th now for me. as since .they have dS' know just Where to look for ..firms and do not hare .to bother a bit. lit was really a beautiful eight yestcr- and somehow, there'. quite a new iaile to the dressing this Reason. Did K notice how many of those woven nSfajM wool frocks, there were? -And w are simply beautiful, tool Mrs. Aleck YarnaH i wore one In burnt orange ffit wS awfully becoming, Certainly '"" crowds made up. for yeaterday. so many came even In the morning, and SToVlock the grandstand was packed, 'S'nl-ttvi.in mihr early, as I wanted . L ' !., Mr. ani M?vi.iTrAnri AfAV..t. mt. . ota8 Bast Flftynrst' street. Miss Fra-SJiT-'S ? KTanddaughter of Hamilton Ein;8et!retary of Stato under President Grant. "DutMnir the war she served In uie American Hospital and Is now study' Itlir mcx Clnn In lh rnlt. T)k...t clans and Surgoons. Mr. Murray Is a graduate of Harvard and a member of the nockaway Hunt Club. H served In the naval aviation and la also a studont at the College of Pliyslclans and Sur- ffCOns. No rinfn hnn Viaavi uAf a va fn- 'tho wedding. im1;, n MrB Ver Speke Alston, of Blwell Manor, Weymouth. Bngland, who i ape' the Jtutsta of Mrs. Alston's mother. Mrs. Samuel Chew, of 1716 Walnut, street, will be the guests or honor oj,.a luncheon to be (riven by Mr. and Mrs. George Mason Chichester, at Wyhewood, next Tuesday afternoon. ' Mr, and Mrs. Harry C. .Thayor. of . ,5i' """r'. iiavtnora, win entertain at dinner tonight at their home before f A Vor 8h0W b"' Covers will bo laid for slxteon. Miss Isabella Wanamaker, daughter "i"' .'l"u ro. wiuiam H. Wana. maker. .Tr whooe marriage to Mr. J ilroJi1 iut"mlngs, Jr.. win take place wrtoin hJ5r brldesroalas at luncheon at i..Z. ""?" "or nome in Merlon, on June 4. Mrs. Louis C. Daker. ,1r., of St. li " "VT1' "a,a. wn "as been spend ing some time In San Antonio. Tex., as the truest of Dr. and Mrs. James W jSlxon and has been visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Lesley Ames, of St. Paul. Minn., for a few weeks, returned on Wednesday to her home. ' Mrs. Albert II. Rosengartcn. of 1S08 Do, Jancoy place wm jeay, nBxt week -?ncon1, ' "" t atl"n, the annl-versarj- oxercleoa of SL Paul's School on Juno 1 and 2, where her son, Mr. Al bert H. Uosengarten, Jr., la a student Mrs Rosengmrten and her son will leave early In July for a trip abroad, where they will spend part of the eummer at Dlnard, France. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Parker Chase, of the Montevlsta Apartments, Overbrook, aro being congratulated on the birth of a son. born May 23, to be named S. Parker Chase, Jr .1 V"' . .- . !' 1, V ,'UtlIO. r.-rrr- . ... a '.v- li il. rMVav in rne evening- Om Imetlmes wish things would ' 'BffiMmasolnbtincheo.don'tyou? But Srfita I saw Jane Mauie niciver u lltUe'Pink frock and heard her sing her tsrt as Josephine. I did not much care when they gave It so 1 could see her, for she is topto dar ing. Se .pretty snd dainty and ethereal ! And Deborah Bl is splendid as Buttercup. She haj decided histrionic talent and a aenso or humor which is needed for the right in terpretation of Gilbert and Sullivan. Poor Deborah had a fierce cold too. but it did not spoil her acting or singing. She was simply great. As for Clarence Brlnton ! Well, last year I thought the Mikado was 'his. best part, but I do think he is even better as Sir Joseph ind Franklin Wood's voice was bcauti- 'The sisters and cousins nnd niintfl . were sweet Mary Wister, Owen ' Wliter's daughter, you know, wore nn eld-faehloned frock which was awfully becoming. It was one of those worn at the Anniversary ball. And though "Pina fore" was written about 1875, the "chorine's" did not keep strictly to that period in costumes. Many had the very full skirts nnd pantalettes of the six ties. But what mattered it? They all . looked sweet, In cute little hats with ' much roses for trimming and little falie curls and cunning bouquets and ,, 'itreamers. ( Of course, the men all wore sailor " ...It. T..lti "Ptnnfnl-n" a hr pnalpitt of " the Gilbert and Sullivan operas to give. as it lias rne same suge neiung iui , both acts. Oh ! I forgot to tell you how VJplendld Leslie Joy was, AND WHAT r A.8IGHTI He bad a humped back and the most awful eye you ever gated upon. And he sanir beautifully. Altogether I ' ' liked it all muchly. They are going to give two more performances tonight ana tomorrow night. t YOU remember .llmmie, who was worried about whero Baby Sister's toothbrush would hang. Well, the other day he was talking about her again and said he: "Bhe hits mc every .time I go look at her wight in the eyes, too, but I'm brave ; I don't cry you see, ihe.doesn't really hurt." ' ' . NANCY WYNNE. ln; m turn 1 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An engagement of Interest In this city and New Tork announced today Is thnt of Miss Julia Veronica Frailer, daugh ter, of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Frailer, of 129 East Fortieth street and Garrison-on-IIudson, to Mr. Cecil Murray, son of t P: IariataeM or Aaaeaee- Vrimlt frieei trmify BMat Write or 'hm for Eosrani r FrtaM Bsraplof. I0TAL ENGRAVING CO, 814 Walnl St. SILK For Sweaters (30 Colors) ,. , Puritan Worsted MiUs 121 N. 7TH ST, STORE ORDERS . Increase Your Buying Power .Whjr ut your own prat iteck oi etiu, wbtn leading dtp.rtmtnt mt and ipceUtty iljop accipt our tor order caib? W Itiue i """J on very low lirmt-batid an Itngta ol credit. Our methods are "." and have stood th acid tot 1 a ysar. Let u give you d- Write for Datails Today Marriott Bros. 1111 CHESTNUT STREET ifl Hi. 1 lsS "' itH C y2ir Sfi. h tOLlnor hurta whleh occur Jn every home cuts, nums,sertchei,eto. 'an he qulokly heled byResinol Ointmint. It stops the smarting at ones and cools the Inflammation. Rcsind laam7faBV1?BH fBA,' mto-'mtimmm mmwMWmm Nellie Ryan, Misn Dorothy Cahlll, Mlw Anna Rultabaek, Miss Florence Conran, Miss CTalre Dolger, Mls Mary Flnley, Miss Mary Loux, Miss Alice Fltspatrlck, Master tnhn Coffman, Master Frank Hlmsworli Master Thomas Cook, Mas ter Davlrt uhy. Master John Parkins, Master Biw.rd Thurston, Master Fran cis Kennedy. Master Timothy Brady and Master Harold Brasslngton. ALONG THE READING -SJir,.iSn2 Mr Kenneth W. Helnrlch. or Bethlehem, ara reoelvltu; congratula Mons on the birth of a daughter. Mar Jorle Ann Helnrlch, on Thursday. May " M"-.Helnrich will be remembered aa Miss Margaret Carlln, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Eugene B. Carlln, of Mather road, Jenklntown. Mr. Harry Stern, or Newark, was a guost for a few daya of his cousins, ?& ," .Mm. Milton R. Katsenherg, of 125 Township Line, Jenklntown. GERMANTOWN Mrs Martha Knott, of 807 East Washington lane, and Miss Catharine Thompson, also of Germantown, left today to apend the Memorial Day week-end In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wilson and tKelr daughter, Miss Nellla Wilson, of Rose Cottage, Tulpehocken street and Qormantown avenue, motored to Ocean City today to be the guests of Mrs, Wilsons parents. Mr. and Mrs. John McCabe. over the week-end. Miss Wil son will return to Ocean City to be the guest of her grandparents for the summer I'hoto by nchrch. MISS BLANCIIE'GARDINER DangMer'of Mr. John Gardiner, of 1 BOO Pine street, who is one of the chorus In Gilbert and Sullivan's "II. M. H. Wnaforo," being given by the Savoy Opera Co. DELAWARE COUNTY Miss Marlon Hanna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hanna, whose marrtart to "Mr. Charles Conrad Schatte will take place on Juno 4. will entertain her bridesmaids at luncheon at her home In Swarthmore on Tuesday, May 31. On Friday evening, June I, Mr. and Mra. Hanna will entertain at dinner at the Chester Club In honor of their daughter and Mr. Bchatte, when their guests wilt Include the bridal party, Mr. and Mrs. J. Claud Bedford and their family, who have spent the win ter In Philadelphia, have Opened their home near Media, where they will re main until the autumn. WANT FAIR AT ROXBOROUGH A joint meeting of all the directors and officials of the Manayunk Trust Co., Manayunk National Bank and Rox borough Trust Co. will be held this eve ning, at the Manayunk Free Library, for the purpose of Indorsing the offer of the Houston est a to of the 2000 -acre site in Roxborough for the Sesqul centennial Exposition. "" DREAMLAND ADVENTURES FMt WUher BY DADDY B CHAPTER V Tfia Tint, Nlftdrn ILLY'S wish for the fastest dog team In the North Pole country was granted by Folly Wisher, the goblin, before Billy could count three. Billy and Peggy aaw a awlrl of snow in the distance a ewirl that drew nearer at galloping speed. In a minute they could see that the swirl was made by six swiftly running dogs that drew an empty sledge behind them, The doga were ltd by a big dog with a white spot on his forehead. The doga brought the empty sledge op beside Peggy and Billy. "Jump on," cried the goblin. Peggy and Billy hopped aboard the sledge with Folly Wisher behind them. On the sledge waa a long whip. This Billy flourished about his head, crack ing the lash. "Getap!" shouted Billy to the dogs. "Of tap r cried Peggy, too. But the doga didn't atir. The leader, White Spot, just looked around and grinned at Billy. "Getap! Getap!" shouted Billy NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Lehman, of Newark, spent the week-end as th guestn of Mrs. Lehman's parent. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hlnleln, 2358 North Park avenue. Mrs. Charles Lawrence Schaefer. of the Eastwood Beach Apartments, Chi cago, Is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Alexander C. Maurer, of 8233 North Fifteenth street. Mra. Schaefer will be remembered as Miss Florence G. Maurer. present wore Miss Elisabeth Calrbarns, Miss Carollno Crowe, Miss Klltabeth Crowe, Mies Jean Crowe, Miss Mattle Crowe, Miss Iluth Crowe, Miss Sarah VMril MIm Anna Hutchinson. MlSS Margaret McFadden and Miss Elisabeth Noeppel. Mr. Tnianh A. Halnln. of 2154 South Lambert Btreet, entertained the members of her card club on Tuesday afternoon. Among those present wero Mrs. Thomas Wade. Mrs. Harry ltrugg, Mrs. William Horner, Mrs, O. Haney, Mrs. O. Noon. Mrs. J. Roberts, Mrs. J. Scheck, Mrs. F. Bchetl, Mrs. Martin. Mrs. R, HazUtt, Mrs. O. Lefferts and Miss D. Brennan. The wedding of Miss Louise Hamer. daughter or Mrs. K. Hamer. of 1229 RnvAur iLvimnn nnd Mr. John Bmltn. Ol 2321 South Jessup street, will take place on Monday morning, June , at me epi phany Catholic Church. The ceremony will be solemnised with a nuptial mass at 8 o'clock. After their wedding trio Mr. and Mra. Smith will live at 110 Daley street. FRANKFORD Mr and Mra. W. 11. Bradner. of 1030 Fouikrod street, will spend the summer at their cottage in ucean uiiy. Mrs. Bertha Landls, of 5011 Saul street, has left for England, where she will spend soma time. xtr. P. W. Welnkoon will entertain the members of her sewing circle when her -uents will be Mrs. Charles Wll- cozson. Miss B. Habeck. Mrs. Charles Wi.tniner. Mra. Charlos Conn. Mrs. w. Bureau, Mlsa Ann Ferguson, Miss Ann T&l1ntt. Minn Marlon Hothersoll. Miss Stella Heln. Miss Carrie Pontlous, Mrs." Robert welier, Mrs. a. wruener, .-vim. John Bill and Mrs. Harry Crary. Mr. nnd Mra. Georire W. Scott and tholr son, of 2078 East Albright street, will leave ne"st week for Wlldwood, whero they will spend the summer. again. He was anxious to race the dog teams of the Eskimo children, for he was sure White Spot's splendid dogs could easily beat the others. Folly Wisher chuckled and then laughed aloud. "Eskimo dogs don t know what you mean when you say 'getap,' " he ex plained. "To make Eskimo dogs go you must, say 'Mush! Mush!' " Thnt seemed a queer word to use, but Billy tried it. "Mush! Mush!" he shouted. "Mush! Mush!" shrilled Peggy. White Spot sprang forward, jerking the other dogs behind him. Away leaped all six together. The sledge gave a bounce that nearly threw Peggy and Billy off, then it righted and they began an exciting snow ride. Over ridges, down Into hollows, across IpvoI stretches they flew, the dogs seeming to gain fresh speed with every leap. It waa more fun than regular sleigh rid ing nnd more exciting than coasting. The ten Eskimo children had stared with surprise when they saw the fast dog team coming in answer to Billy's wiah. Now they urged their own doga Into a race with Billy's team. Away went the three sledges, traveling In n wide circle. The dogs of the Eskimo children went fast, but not nearly so fast as nilly'n team. Ae they raced they heard the Eskimo children keeping up a cry: "The chief dogs-! No one can beat the chief a to"1" . t u Billy was very proud of hie wlsn team. "I bet my dogs could bent the chief's dogs," be said to I'eggy. At that FollyWlshcr chuckled and laughed harder than ever. The Eskimo children seemed to get tired of being beaten in the race "Wind the circle, so they headed their doga across the broad snow plains. Billy uraed hla dogs after them. "Mush! Si" cried Billy. White Spot leaped forward faster than ever. The other doga leaped after him and I they fairly flew across the snow. Boon they b'rt sri Mran"dpX dldn-rknow'how to say "whoa" to the doga. They kept on saying "Mush Mush!" and the more they said "Mush!" Mush!" the faster the doga Soon they say ahead of them a lot of little round hills rising from the "The dogs dashed among the hills and stopped suddenly. Then Peggy and Billy saw that what they thought were hi 1, were really hut. mode of Ice and snow. They were In nn Eskimo village. Out of the buts came running Es- SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss 'Elsie Bowman, of 2430 South Sixteenth street, and Miss Marie D. Mo Gllnn, of Tioga, are spending some time In North Carolina. A surprise linen shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Crowe, of 1311 Federal street, for Mlu Marlon R. Mclntyre and Mlsa Florence Wallace, on Tuesday evening. Among the guests HOLME8BURG Xflnn Caroline Snyder and Mrs. Har vey Walton will entertain the members of the Five Hundred Club at Mies Sny der's home on Frankford avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, May 31. Among those present will be Mrs. Benjamin Clark. Mrs. Frank Lvnam. Mrs. Harvey Haines, Mrs. John Parry, Mrs. Henry Weeda. Mm Ida Walton. Mrs. Alice Frost, Miss Helene Bressler. Miss Flor ence Haines and Mrs. Charles Mcciure. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nichols, of 8014 Walker street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Emma Nichols, to Mr. Herman uirner, or mis city. N0RRI8T0WN mim uegina u. uurns was given a birthday anniversary at her home. East Chestnut street. In honor of her four teenth birthday anniversary. Among those present were Mlsa Mary Mulhall, anno Aiano jDaiuwiii, iuiao r;ieanor Swarts, Mlsa Catherine Lawler, Miss W mZSPr For SATURDAY SPECIALS For SATURDAY SPECIALS Blouses and Shirts Every blouie is well made and only the jfineat fabrics have been used. Attractive Models for Separate Summer Skirts and Sports Suits. Nv "BEAUTY-WHITE" CLOTH X N. ONE-5TRAP I sS PUMP rx T 5-8S I - Mh 111 TODAY'S BIG SPECIAL llll WHITE llll I FINE SILK This One-Strap Pomp in the new HOSIERY "Beanty-White" Cloth, 5.8S. Save C2.2B value) your dollars in our "Lower Prices llll CamnaMm. llll llll llll . i , IM m U A If-fl IVkHV I .TMJUTM!-&IN - I I sTCrftar.vn SWTsTlT17K ST 7 i lsLaVatinz'r cravvip II OVfaaneiCmMtaaalSnmalBl TrTliiiimM a llll TrtTflT lai.lM --- . . . llll MMsMMBiaaBniiHaaaHaaaMaaaHMiavaaaaaaivaaMaKaaaMaMaaHaaaHaMaaiHiBiaBBaaaiaaaaiaaaMH III I mTTmniTTmZHVnTnV a a. filnfflBalBBDHDIBBffltnmnlllHBBBV wi? Kfliw U9XObS m )nP n utLBSak ts". jt n --wr t sflli JJncJrtTNr 1U1V1UJK.KAJW i ajn nJa' mu IbbbbbiiN fl V v -. v v i " It ssWlil mm I I rre-tLoltday bpectal ! r aBijURBm5f T tHllf mmm Lingerie m , pm rruLK in i gf- $1 QJO JM I I IMPORTED LINGERIE FABRICSHBr I Dotted Swiss Scotch Gingham )cZmk, IK H Eponge French Organdie LJUMw&iflHsk 11 H Finest Imported Linen lillSoS Hi! 1 1 lip J hese unarming bummer Modes kSlAii'MTa Wu Priced Up to 29.50 w SS! m I f . Important Reductions on Exclusive fy4&Ym mSlMh Wraps Dresses Suits v ! sSMHliflUHnW. . -r . klllllliR MlllBf3f5 L wmmHH&uaM In George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Streefc-1214 Now-a-days if 8 Allen's Hats We have planned an extraordinary value-giving Sale in our Millinery Dept. for Today and Saturday 200 Fine Quality Trimmed Hats Lowered in Price to $5.00, $7.50 & $10.00 To appreciate these values we invite comparison. Allen's have over 100 Different Styles in Sports Hats. You can get just the shape you want here. $4.00 and upward. EWMSaTOWMBWfflfiBMinm BHstium Jimiimii1 imimiii uuiwiininiiM EnnHHaffjBHHwit George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Streefc-1214 Annual Summer Sale of Notions and Toilet Articles Allen's French Hair Nets 10c eb; SI. 00 a rtontn. During this sale only, we will sell six dozen Hair Nets for $5.00 "ifltopon" Can Shape Frtneh IlaU- Nrta "Import Npreial'' Htmlrht Hhape Hair Nrt Tim OLD ORiniNAT. QUALITY Well Known Toilet Articles Reduced Htna"a Honer and Almond Cream. SSei tax I. Cutaz Cutlela Rrmorrr, Cutex Compaet Nail Bat. elal SSei t&x 3a sm. 4Bt tax ze. Asnrea and Floramje hWttvft. 87c; tax 3o. Umb'i Wool Puft, 23o atca, 30c. Danny and Dnney Cold Craam, BOe alta, 2dei tax ! Nails, a waterproof nail pollib; 85o alia ZSei tax lc AmoMn naodorant Powdor, 24ei tax lc. Rleaya Creme, (13c alia, 4R tax Sc. Tooth Pastes and Tooth Brushes l'cbrto or Pmaodwii Toath Pmwtc 5ci tx tc. j Kolynoa Tooth Paste, 2Si tax lc. Fine Oradr Pum nrlitla Tooth llruihaa. bona or tranprnt bandlaa, 18. Prophjiaetlc Tooth Proahaa. apwdal 8Bc Pura Drlatl Nail Druiha. Zdn. Calox Tooth Powder, uaually 2So. 20c box Quality Face Powders Underprice Porln Freofh Compact Faco Powder, uwtl 5Qo alio: apaclaj. 3i tax 2e " Mary Qardan Compact Faca Powder uiually 60e; apaclal 40ci tax 3c DJur-Klie Compact Faco Powdar, uaually BOe. paelal tftoi tax re. I Cotr'a lorlcan French race rpwdcri all ahadea. 71c box; tax lc. I 2.95 A Special group of Batiste Blouses, showing frilling arouna collar and down front; of Blouse. Blue and white picot edging on Frills. 3-95 4-95 Tailored Shirts of Im ported Dimity. A Peter Pan collar ia finished with accordion plaiting. Grosfirain ribbon bow. Special value. Imported Dimity Shirt Picot edged accordion plaited gingham frill down front Peter Pan collar finished with aros grain ribbon bow. A re markable value. WAIST DBPARTMBNT FIRST FLOOR BONW1T TELLERS CQ m v"p wcT",u if ftp '' ' m& T3M8wm8&mum&mmmdmu!c!Mmmdi&!!iux PhitmJmlphia Atlantic City Baltimir The Shops of Sensible Prices Summer Blouse Beauty Demonstrating the Millard Care of Detail Pictured is a charming blouse of white dotted Swiss with hemstitched roll collar, cuffs and wide frill. A most becoming style and quite unusual at 2.95. rm. 'ni0i.0Jhwi' 8k,0tch ,how Mousa of sweet iimplicity. .'' is Jwrte white dimity, -which Uundrrn wonderfully -Tho Peter Pan col Ur, cuffs and front Hrl " n,nrow Pltinsr, attractively O QC Iffi 1 w l 'I J tffi eoF r" Hat Special for Memorial Dav Putin?. Wonderful Values at 5.00 127 PWTT.ATiTT'.T.PUTA 1 TT SJ3th St and Chestnut St. MomrJwmlk ShrAttmtic atyBriahton Block Ysw Millar Charye Accent Is Good at This Shop Un Air Embauma lare atxa, Oo!d Hex Compact Kaca Powdar. rerular II B0 U. 1.2Sl t " JaTa nico Face Powder. 60c alte S5c boxi tax 3c Myana Pace Powder BOc etM, 85i tax Sc Aiurea and Floramre Faca Powder, apaelal. 06ci lax 4c Well Known Talcum Powders Underprice Mary Garden Talcum 06c ala, oi tax lc Axurea Krench Talcum, apaelal. Me; tax lc Dler-Kls Talcum Powder tpeetal, Met tax le Queluuea Tleura Talcum. OOet tax 4e, Colgate' i Talcum all odora, tOci tax lc Un Air Embaume Talcum, uaually TBc. SSei tai 3c Fine Soaps at Special Prices lipontca Olive Oil Caitlle Soap. SL.0O a dosen cakea Laco Bpanleb Caattle Soap, peclyt lo cake nrltleh Uth Snap JSc ile 8 cakes Tor BOc. Colnate'a Caibmera JiouQUet Soap, medium else box of ix clu.a sac Woodbnir'a or Cntlcnrai Hoao. EOc cake nor Oallet Fine Spapa BOc al. imcUI. 40e cake rolxate'e Finn Poapa 10c klnda at Sl.00 a doien These Specials are 15c each; 2 for 25c Poldtni Nickeled Coat Henaare with eklrt hooke Fnalleh Pin Books aaaortca eiiee 2 tor xae. r -i riaHtirtv niinn in art Damlnx Cotton. 10 iramme ball n m c . . ... t tnr iSn. Enameled Coat Hanger, white, pink, blue, yellow i-r tin to prevent the garment allpplng. 2 for 26e. "ic for two cakes of imported Castile Soap 2 for 9ft black, whit, tan and bs' lavender green rub- These Specials are 10c each; 3 for 25c xflc for three 10c pieces of Fine Cambric Dla Folde. Tlntex Dye. comes In 14 light abadea 8 packages for Ifie Shoe Trees and Skirt Hangers 3 for tie. or 4 doten ' Kxtra Super English Tape. 4-ysrd pieces H H .ineh r',ce.,:,??IV... nnu Toilet Pint all ill., n rv.,-.. .. Sard of Three Doien Snap Fasten, all sizes black or wl widlhe aold-Ptd Plna, 6 on a card. I cards. 28c. 'hit. carrts tSe. I MetcerisrO Ungwle Tt. B-yard pieces, whits, pink and blue; 8 ncPiTT" Rmsl1 Cubes of Olass Hsad Pins white let or dull black a ...... DM C Psrl Cotton whits In sites I. n. i and I 12 and Sb" 7 ..... n and 8 apeclal. B skeins for . u ' n 0 color DlT Cloths, the usual lie Wind, special. 8 fo- 6. Colgate a Al. Hound Datli Soap, three odors; bat of 8 sckes. 3oe. Standard Notions at a Saving 2 ,c.;,r4Vencui,tfl"rv?irfi-i:is!. dao,i,m",, --"-. - P.r.w,.on . Fine quality etattli" snu'-on Hose Bupportara, usually 4ftc i . ... Orangr hooks ami wr. an .i.es. oiacK or white, (e cird tfti j, CtTVetJt Peam Binding black or white. T yards, uaually lo, pw A Ise. Jo-r&L6 h" H t,W- M mw " b.H -a th. S Inferior Td. mJW&VSdi?1 U1'b WMlf" br": Uual TBo k.nd. English WIrartft'P1"?! l &nii. Par. fin.1i.hpmk KSr" 'r.TT.rpi'.-ir-'.fiS.-. the err klmo mnf women ami children.' ,Ai amonir them wad n darkfacedJMlii cnirt. The chief eowled when he III1It' inr tonm. ''Uh!,r he grunted. H"Her k Moicn rloc team. My dos liitre home nnd have brought tho tbeit mem." Then Peggy and Hilly knew Folly Winner, tho goblin, had chuckling and laughing nn It at s This was hh Joke. He had siren Wl hla wlflh of the fnntear. team In the' North Pole land, but it waa a team iht H, j had been taken away from the dark- iA tacea ciuei. i uu uiiiy anu reggy got out of tfcM j : (M ux will be told tomorrow. ' t f'. jgjjf WBaw 1 '"?f' WORLU'S XIOST DEAUTJFUL, Tll&A.TMmyfi-'t MARKET AT I9TH 11 A M. TO litis P. M. .!E,rmounl Ple'urUatlon of Barrte'e "SENTIMENTAL TOMMY" Aa:aAtta'B "TOOTH CAKPEHTR"." Nsit Wek--JACKIB COOQAN (TlliTKlB) aaa a ,',B PECK'S HAD UOT" a freRSIS'l. ,AorA 'n "Now or Nevar" -i uwr .jtlHU. "BIICEPTION" STANTON "A . - 4 i-Xl 1 VylN HA.M. to 1MB P. let, Marshall Neilan's l.TEST PRODUCTION "DINTY" "SACnKD AND PllOFANB LOW PA I APP J31r MAnKRT StT ?rvt 10 A-M-to xlM TOM MOORE ""old voun Next Wk nOHCOE (FATTY) AnitUCKlje in -TUB TRAVErlrNO I BALEPMAN ARPADTA Cnt'" Bt. Bl. IStJa. r-l.IXV-LI-V io A M. to ItilB P. It BEBE DANIELS 'o eks Next Week ETHEk CI.ATTON In "tlHAaf VICTOR I A XKKBT T. ab. Sth v iv i vrvi- o A. M. to II 10 V. X, MACK SENNET-TH "Small Town Idol" FEATORINO BEN TURPIN xt Weak "NOT OUILTT" PA PITOT n """ irnuBjr - 1 WJL. "iwn nAMPTjjN or RFOFNT" MAlur 8T- oi. itwi X-iVJl ( 1 a OHEAT DAT" ADDED Charle Chaplin In 'Th Banx" rl ORP KARKBT AT JUrtmsn VJI-iVJJa-j VAimEVIIXE H to 11 CLirr NAZAPJIO A CO. w r? XI Pint-ADELPmA'S rOREMOST THgATlt GARRICK ""25? XJ;?. Pop. Mat Tomorrow, 50c to $2 Only Show in Town! Geo. M. Cohan's Comedians) In th Smartest of Musical Corned!) yeAik rm GRAND OLD NMt EXTRA Mr. DECORATION DAT. BOo to M SEATS SELLINO VOH NEXT WEEK Forrest Mit D1 ' 3'3''. so Tax KAZAN' A BETTER riCTURB THAN THE RIVERS END.'." Ev-. ledger JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S "KAZAN" Bpoctal Children' Morning Matinee To morrow, 11 o'Clook Tickets ITc , COM1NO NEXT MONDAY "THE PARISH PRrEST Prcxlucwl on the Scnwn for th First Ttgga SEE THE GARDENS Under the Auspices of THE SCHOOL. Of HORTICULTURE FOR WOMEN. Ambler. Px. FOURTH GARDEN DAY SATURDAY. MAY 28 2 TO 6 P. M. Mrs David E Williams St Asaph Road Miss Anne Thomson Morris Ave Admission 60 cts tl 0O fcr .) tn- OaM.n In casa of rain, the Oard.ns wll? b. oSTn th. following Monday. " op,n Rryn Mawr K EITH'S THEATRE Mme. Doree's Operalogw Plashes from arnnd Oner. Doc Baker in "FlashS" SupporUd by a nig Companr Cap t. Anaon fr Dauffhtam Usk ofhyen;B,.M..1 Kle- aS8Z JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory. 1028 Chestnut St nlW M Sl"JM ..etUat Phnnst Wal 1ST 'WnSo DanoelanS WILLOW GROVE PARK Nahan Franlco and His Orchestra Nahan tnranxo. v-onauaor ana violin Soloist. Fred Patton. narttpne- Cha. Cumini.-i I Trombone. Kmll Kolrman. V CONCERTS AFTERNOON AND Dine at the Caalno Dance In Dai I HtOH CLABS AMUSEMMNTB DUMONTS RW. . EMMETT WELCH Minstrej- rt'U,'rR;6HOlNrl?o5Kiynr'a"d ORPHFUM 0"nn'ownCheltnAaL Ulr nCUIVl Matlnj.Tomorrow-.soj MAP DKSMOND and irafsT 1 tare Cowl's Success "SMrLIN' THJtOUOwT' i TROCADERO "" droadwat at tew IIIUUIMM WWlir $mj& mMMMl .JT -W. ' S -4 A li M 'a. 'Vl 1 -1 'M M n ill Mi 33 5. WATER fJTtf KillUaVUt O U 'iv.,M M&s x -i w r , . tt J . vyt 'h ' . ' (5. iK i d VWI,, <!AZM)C Vv j). a i tliV Ji J7-tL a-Tla-wa-nt-, I WJW 2Bo vau. at IS paper,
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