7, 3" JVt ' ,h. j M, Kt ! Jf. 'A".")";, 4 if . i- fr ' EViforfa'G p'uisLie'' --ffiiDELPlIIA, TUESDAY, '3VX1Z 21, 1921 O' n.- "i VST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE m Tf X 7iyi U .si r W f . T. If' t 7' . . lfo?icy Wynne iCl(S.1'' 'tt; """"wwoer JKeaawig w i Colorado Springs She Chats of One of Next Year's L Debutantes-r-Other Bits of Interest CTcsrMS to mc In tbc p .-ri' iim- . . .1 ... I? I- .. . 1 , mat lew (lays w: I 1 weatnr "L ."V.. u ,tmn wenther Icinfotf"fllv7.V , vIVpii vou we're nl-. t Wffc fear" the particular W " . i nnncMi'd to Do interested WVhv rSF for her wciWInit. And would " ave "I t ,jnk )l0W ftvf . ' JT'.nn. ow we nrc never satis iW We were botlierins over wo ?' 1K that the weather Is '?."" ... antloll murh per- anxious for rain', because fret we ""..P'iJiflUp if we do not have ha crops will m irer h y b(j Af SF ?i5ii Anne Shobcr'ji woiWIn? Curtis 0rknow, took place yes. Mu i lotndo Springs at Grace terday out in. wv who pamo out Ovjtt wa "on. was maid of honor and here la" scBW"' . t otlier (. Edl,hwnho wfl 'doubtless' bo coming out l"'ir.i(. m their older sinters did, ''"fc nHmnldi i were Hope Allen. " W.mln Allen's daughter, n.l SallaW, who is n sister of the l'tldroora' t from Bni. ,ft0Conto take port In the dmore en, j,i Bnuch Brewster wn- ceremony. nfntfXmrn Brewster, llMt roan and W1 t to iricmn 3d. whose r? JJS.was announced McIWalne. of CW.aRO, whs last Saturuas. -- v.. b Anne. two of the ushers, and Ashton iiawKiiis, .n., ion anouei v.ili(rs. were .v. fnnrth was Curtis' brother. Snmuei Shnbern, tou know tl e a amuei Wr, Tobcr wisC,ather delicate and but Mrs. s"0.01,, ,V tlic air of Colorado bringing both dau. uer , hlnHon o6erwn ..-r. Hutchinson. MrP. iiiiuiii Mr. Sydney ,,: s Conyngham Jl8terclri mrathen 'KHls ftucl 'Stevens. , r-i.rn,.R nnd Nor- iT .re nil re ted you know. Mis " " n. J f Mr Sllll S i unducretend that the younR Kinses will live In El Paso after a wedding trip. SPEAKING of the "West reminds mc the William Marshall Darlington ,r. home after a wedding I rip through SI Far West, where they took in nl! Z leading cities in California.- They len out by the Southern route, u the" were In Kl Paro for a while and U Pasadena, I.os Angeles and all those Shcr wonderful places. Mrs. Ddrllnp . ... nmhw. was .lean Bullitt ind they were married on April -.. They are living out in Torresdalc at Birdwood, MrH. Darlington's former home. u rpHE Howes nrc leaving this week for lllri'tol. It. I., which Is a regular home family colony. Rosemary is to nVe her debut next winter and her father, Arthur Whitney Howe, will rive her a dance in October and a ten in November, probably nt his town hou. You know her mother,, who was Miss May Denckla, died a number of years ago nnd Rosemary has been a id deal nt boarding-school, spending til her holidays with her father. Rose ntry is a cousin of Mrs. Alfred U. U. Steel, Mrs. Frederick Jordan and Mrc Loew, of New York. She is very sweet looting, with her curly bright browu hair and oft coloring. Her eyes have a lovely expression nnd she dresses &'rettlly. She is already popular wan sth boys and girls and has always had splendid times nt the parties when honr.' for the holidays. All the Howo relations have places up in Bristol, which Is near Narra isnsett and Jamestown, and nil those other coast resorts In Rhode Island. It's a lovely spot T can Touch for, ns 1 have been there myself. They wll ftay tliero until about the miduio or. September. pHARME is two and n hnlf nnd he J never stops trotting from morning till night, it seems to his exhausted family. Finally, the other day even he granted he wns tired for. with tho daily remonstrntion about his nap. ho re marked: "No. no, seepy-bye, just west Tulle's walks." XANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Captain h. M. Nullon. U. S. N. and JXri. Xulton. of tho Philadelphia Navy Yard, announce tho enjpement of their daughter. Miss Virginia Ailams Nulton. to Mr. Dean T). Frnnclp. of Flint, Mich., who was graduated from tho Naval Academy In tho class of 1919, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlntteld Scott Telrwl, ofventnor, N. J announco tho engage ment of their daughter, Miss Constance Donaldson Pelrsol, to Mr. Stevenson Montgomery, of Trenton. Mrs. Henry Delln du Pont, of Crestlea. Aramore. will entertain nt luncheon on raurtday for a numher of nest season's debutantes. JF,he,nuntlnBdon Valley Country Club S ,8,'va Its next club dinner-dance on "lu.uBy evening. .Mm?!1,11""" Lord Sexton, of Hartwell avenue, riustnut Hill, has urone to Now t vis,ientl,soveral wcehs before goinK lM,,"e p. the summer. Mrs. Sexton's th& .I'i Hrlc "a.!-1- Sexton, will return s.in?clt ,fr.?rn. Princeton. Mr nnd Mrs. n.r Vna thc!f, famll-v wll occupy their cff,inh,,Tn YC8t. Chestnut avenue. Uttstnut Hill, in the fall. efMMr. n',0(,a MorrlH Hrooke. daughter Brtv,n1Cn?, E''" Newbold. ot lauJJy?w,i. A.rud,mor6- will leave the i?inrnprt ? th's month for Watch spend aomo don to nttend the boat races. They will bo amonir the guests nt a party which, Air. uqicn Jiragg win give on ins House boat. "Mr. and Mrs. S. Burrows Slonn nnd their daughters, Miss Klennor V, Sloan nnd Miss Frances D. Sloan, of Orchard Hill, Ardmore, will leave the latter part of this month for Watch Hill. R. I., where they will spend tho summer at ineir summer noma, ansa moan win os formally presented to soolcty bjr her par ents at n tea In October. Mrs. Christian A, Hagan, of Duck lane, Havcrford, Is spending n. fortnight In Atlantic City. The wedding of Miss Francos Dev creux Jcnes and Mr. Henry Usher Hall took place yesterday at Hprlngside, Chestnut Ml! Mr. and Mrs. Morris Llewellyn, Cooke, of West Walnut lane, who nro on an ex tensive trip through the West, will re turn hpme In July. Mr. nnd Mrs. Baltzar K. I. do Mare nnd their children, GB26 Gieeno street, Oormantowu, have taken a cottage at Longport for tho summer, which they will occupy July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Conycrs Button, Jr,, of 0012 Lincoln drive, Qermantown, will leave July 8 for Twilight Park, N. Y where they will spend several woqks. They will later go to Spring Lake, wher they will visit Mr. Button's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Priestly Button, n: their cottage. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kern Dodge, of 513I Pulashl nvonUe. Oermaiitowti, who are occupying their cottage at Vontnor. are entertaining ns their guest Miss Clem entina Mnclvcuzlc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. MncKon:;te. MIhb Mac Kcnzlo will return the lattor pari i f this week and will lenvo Juno ':S with her grandmother, Mrs. Hydmy Thompson of klljiabeth. N. J., to Bperi'l the BUminer nt Mrs. Thompson's nomo at Chippewa "". un me en, iawrinse mver. Major and Jlrn. Frane.ls Joseph Dunl gan, who have been spending their wed ding trip traveling tnrousl the West have arrived at Tncoma, Wash, whcr.s Major Dunlgan Is nt present statlored. Mrs. Dunlgan before her recent wed ding wan miss M'rlam Wood House, daughter of Colonel and Mr-?. ManMie.d House, of Hamilton Court, Thirty-ninth nnd Chestnut streets. Commodoro W. Boy Field. U S. N., and Mrs. Field are enUrtalnlnsr as their guest for a few days Mrs. Berwick Lan ier, of New York. Tho uermuntown Crlret Club has issued Invitations for a dance on Satur day evening next. M!ss Charlotte Map ijrav.s, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand J, tiraws, "ol Mnnhelm and Wlssahlckon avenus, tier uiantown. entertained at a small Infor mal farewell party last evening at their homo In honor of Miss Helen C. Hender son, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter (Jwynne Henderson, of Indian Queen lane, Uennanto-wn, who will sail for Europe on Saturdav next Mlts Hender son will be rormally presented to soci ety at a tea on Tuesday afternoon, De cember 27. Miss Helen Vnlnlorln Mlchell, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry F. Mlchell. of 3913 Chestnut street, will leavj on July 1 for Long Island to a'.ton.l a house party to bo given by Miss Grace Stuv ges, daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. Ralph Sturge's, of New .York. Miss Sturgei: will bo formally' presented to soclotv bv her parents at their homo ,in Long Island on Saturday evening, July L'. Mlas Mlchell, who will be a debutnuto ot next season, will return to her homo on July 5. Madamo de Rlgueur and Mademoiselle Cecllo do P. Rlgueur and Mr. Charles v. do P. Rlgueur havo taken an apart ment at 1230 South Forty-fifth street Mr. ar.d Mrs. Harry T. Rosenheim an nounce tho marriage of their daughter. ?!lss,'.rKln.la Grace Rosenheim, nnd Mr. Hollls Harlan Klrsch on Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock, at the Hotel Rlt tenhouso. A reception followed tho ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Eckonroth, 482 rh!!rll,Btreet'. n.b-ough, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss wftXL crkenrth. to Mr. John It. Wnltaker, of Qermantown. Miss Margaret Esther Orlscom. daugh '?? MV; and Ira' Mnur'oe H. Grlswm. ?o.ih)s cy' y3. married on Wednesday nfV0 Mr, C' Harpld Mlltcnberger. of Roxborough, nt the Church of the Holy Apostles by the Rev. George H. Topo. Tho bride was given In marriage by her father. Miss Eleanor McLean was 'maid of honor and only attendant, nnd Mr. Roy W Mlltcnberger. brother of tho bridegroom, was best man. A reception followed nt the hom nt thn ln-M..' v.- cnts. "" ""' SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. James J. Dice and their eon, Master Valentino Dlcro. of 2736 South Cleveland nvenue, will leave to morrow for Newport, R. I., where they will remain for July and August. Miss Rebokah Keith, of 2137 South Fifteenth street, spent tho week-end at Atlantlo City. GERMANTOWN Tho marriage of .Miss Florence Yer rlck. daughter of Mr3. Norah Yerrlck, of 4548 Wayne avenue, to Mr. Matthew C. .O'Brien, of 517 West Clapler street, will take place at 7 o'clock on Thursday evening. Juno 2,1. In tho North Broad Street Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Gcrbron and their family, of B62 Kast Washington lane, are occupying their farm nt Jar rettown for tho summer. 4 pirn r ' n Yp W.rH I'W J "i ;,' i'l; V k yirA .MRS. EVAN ,1. LESTER. JR. rhCt "v M"re"u AVlio before her niarrlace on Saturday was .Miss Catherine H. Lee, ilnugliter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilorneo II. Leo, of Havcrford MISS FRANCES LLOYD WEDS MR. G. S: ROGERS Marriage to Take Place 'Quietly at 4- o'Clock at St. Peter's Church tlllM A wedding of social Interest to cuy win oo voiemnizeu very dutetiv 4 o'clock this aftirnoon In St. Peter's Church. Third and Pino streets, when Miss Frances Parkor Lloyd, daughter of Mrs. John Strawhrldgo Lloyd, of 1009 Clinton street, will become the bride of Mr. Gardner Spencer Roirers, of Detroit, Mich., son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kmest J, Rogers, of JJvnnston. Ill The Rev. Floyd W. Tomklns will per form tho ceremony in the presence of the immediate families of tho bride and bridegroom. Mr. William H. Lloyd will give his niece In marriage. Tho bride will wear a white lace gown over white taffeta, the laco having been worn by hor grandmother, fashioned with a long court train, extending from the shoulders. Her veil of tulle which oxtends to tho end of the train will be surmounted bv n cluster of oraniro bios- soma, which also wero worn by her grandmother. She will carry a bouquet of lilies of the vnlley and white orchids. Miss Lennre Rogers, sister of tho bride groom, will act an maid of honor and only attendant. She will -wear a gown of nprlcot organdie with ruffles of filet laco, nnd a hat of whlto chiffon trim med with whlto feathers. She will carry a bouquet of blue spring flowers. Mr. John Strawbrldge Lloyd, brother of the brldo, will nttend Mr. Rogers as best man, Owing to Diners In tho bride's family there will be no reception. On their return from a wedding trip, Mr. und Mrs. Rogers will live In De troit GRRHNWOOO FREDERICKS Tho wedding of Ml6i Doris M. Fred cricks, of Milwaukee, Wis., and Mr. Ar thur W. Oreenwood, of Logan, took place at Holy Trinity Presbyterian Church. Logan, on Saturday afternoon nt 4 o'clock. Tho Rev. Dr. William Barnes Iiwrr. nastor of the church, nfllnl.itwl. I The brldo was accompanied by her sis ter. M ss Madge Fredericks, of Mil wnukce. Tho bridegroom wna nt tended bv Mr. S. M. Knragulla, of 1013 Lehigh avenue. After a short wedding trip at tho neasnore Air. ana Airs ureenwoou will be nt homo after July 1 nt 5009 Grccno stroet, Gernmntown. HALBKROM LEDKRHANDLER mAtl'ittr weddnpr will take place at tho Rlttenhouse tills evening nt 6 o'clock when Mlrs Mary Lcderh.indler, of 5709 Chestnut strei-t, will become tho brldo of 5rr. Maurice Halbkrom. The rerc-,',10inyt.-.wlil bo Performed by Rabbi Snm uol Fredman. of Both El Synagogue. Tho bride who will b,. KtVeii In mar rago by her brother-lii-lnw. Mr Joseph Oliver, will wear a gown of nhlto Caii- ..... .v,. aim ;i veu or in e fHHtened tr ! !.t0 r0!,c. nd "-" of the valley! The JCriftl,."K: .IS' .J.0! Oliver. tm .. .1.. ..'.. .". "'" !lr ..i M.BU2iw. ncr (rrandparcnts, Trn-v p.irs; Vmngnam B. Morris, of pfics m?' Ardmoro, nt their summer R2l.-LS." Brooke will later go to .- T-. . ." "... IIVWI Ellfii Tw.i v.vls.'1 ner cousin, Miss and v UBl2.H uy. daughter of Mr. earno fA i., '. ... oj'd. at the r Seine MAuKU8lM,M.Br00,C0 wl" Eo wait for J" n;hero .Bl,e wni D0 'he mndmn.h.,'!'''11 wecVH of ll(,r "'her Wahl,r' M!:s' ndolph McKIm, of Winston, who will spend August fr"SiMl.?"ii.Pn1,ar.Coi,,a' llaK"'er of Wl leavn , Da Coa. of Vlllanova, "hire : IL l ,mn,rro.w. ,or Vow York. Ttuiner wh.Wti11 3o X1,S8 Mllllcent ier, when they will go to New I)n- Wilmar PEANUT BUTTER so different From the Ordinary 1 Epi I STRAWBERRY MANSION Miss Adalvn Schoenfcld. of 3137 Dln- mond street, who Is n graduate of this year's class at Girls' High School, will enter Cornell University In the fall. Mr. Lester Schoenfeld. a student at Lehigh, Is stationed nt R. O. T. C. at Platts hurg. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leon Rosenbaum and their family, of 2001 North Thlrty-thlrd street, have closed their home for the summer and are now occupying their cottage on States avonuo, Atlantlo City. Miss Father Sokoloff, of 2225 North Tnirty-tnird street, gave a shower in honor of Miss Jennotto Offen, whose mnrrlajm to Mr. Abner Sholgatsh will take place nt the Bcllevue-Stratford to day. Mr. and Mr. Irvlrwr Kandell. of 3211 West Norrls street, are being congratu lated on tho birth of a daughter, Pau lino Irma Kandell. 'Mr nnd Mrs. Morris Haber, 1627 North Thlrty-thlrd street, nre living at 402 Oriental avenue, Atlantic City, for tho summer. own of ouquet n i . fc . u,,uc' '( wear .ji ac B,olemlan lace nnd will o.irrv'alv brotnerof ,S.H.SLA'i'"l."''n.. best man. -. wni net as ., A d'nner will follow the coremonv m upon their retu7, J SHOTiG ATS H OFTEN . Tho wedding of Mlia to,J... ?uJB K nn,l f- , i : tnlr.. ,.":Lr" "unor ir. ,v. v. ...":" 'iv-o mis oven n-- e 'Vr.-1.0"" uaruens of the Beliav Sholgatsh in tno is.- Stratford will no?hi,soTF S!ihrS by the Rev- MnIl--m3lch- assisted Helen Klein and mim s.-i. i., S-.i."s turi Or Pa8HtCl "ades with gray picl sw,trijT!fi m KIHY GORDON HEADS THE BILL AT KEITH'S Popular Stage and Screen Star's Songs Well Received. Jack Wilson a Riot Keith's Kilty Gordon, the smart stage nnd screen actress, supported by a well-bnlnnccd company. In "A Cycle of Songs nnd Danre," heads the 1)111 this week. MIhs Cordon confined her self to songs entirely, nnd by so doing disappointed tunny who expected some emotional ncting, Shu was, however, n pronounced success In her chosen program njid wns nsslsted by others in her compnny with good effect. Marvel, the dancing phenomenon, mndo n decided lilt. Although deaf nnd dumb, he Is nblp to follow the mut-ie by tbc vlbrntlons of the different Instru ments. The others In Miss Cordon's company are Miss Mabel .'nines. Miss Ida Clement, Mies Klslp Neville and Burton Drown nt the plnno. Jack Wilson, nbl nslsted by Frank Griffith nnd Vera Hereford, presented n skit colled "The Surprise," which overflowed with substantial laughs. As a comedian Jack bad u perfect batting nrcrago. llio skit wns a riot from stnrt to finish nnd is especially featured by the return of Miss Gordon to the stage. Vernon Stiles, the Ameriran tenor, in his first nppearnucc here, snug grnnd opera numbers and popular nlrs. Tom Hughes Is his nccotnpanUt. Not! Ull buinlta, Spanish dancer, appeared in four numbers. IM Stnnley nnd Mnud Mtiller, in n concoction entitled "Dice Pudding," were well received. Frank nnd Milt Dritton gave n syn copated rhapsody. Mabelle Fonda nnd company in n juggling act performed in nn unusual manner. Globe The troubles of black -fnce pugilistic promoters nre aired in lively fashion by La Franco and Jackson in a timely skit. .Tnines Thornton, the vet eran monologlst. told Ktorlcs in his own Inimitable manner. Benson Faber nnd company presented a novel dancing nnd acrobatic net. The Strand Trio und others wero tecn to ndvnntnge. Nixon "A Day In Lnughlnnd." by Jim nnd Mnrian Hnrklns, two Phila delphia funsters, hit tho bullscyo re peatedly. Henley and Cross were seen In u brand new skit. Ktbel Levy und compnny pleased In u singing act. New tricks were shown by the Three Jug gling Delmonts. "The Hidden Light" Is the photoplay. Grand A score of ipeoinlly talented children, headed by Al White. Jr., ap pear to advantage In "Al White's 1021 Hevii'W." Their net Is n miniature "Follies." with numerous novelties in ih n u-nvnf dunce numbers. "Tim Kuna- wny Four." n quartet of sailors, who seem to be nine to do nnytning. provcu n comedy cyrlone. (Jood nets and pic tures concluded the bill. Cross Keys "Harmony Land." n scintillating musical comedy, won hon ors. Milo, with his eccentric act, was a close second. Gillespie nnd Ioniu sang well. The skit of Faber nnd Mc Gowan was n riot. Commodore Tom proved n well-trnlticd pony. A photo play rounded out n bill of merit. Kroadway Arthur Miller and his Grand Dablcs have n musical comedy turn which is above par. r.ugcne r.m mett sang several IHhIi ballads in true Erin style. Lang nnd Vernon were seen in n meritorious skit. Charles Dclgban showed off well in nn aerlnl novelty. "Straight Is the "Way" was the photoplay. Walton Boof Dlngley and Delnney, billed ns European steppers, offered some brand-new dances. The Tip-Top Four dispensed several of the latest songs with good results. Entertaining numbers were presented oy uoy and Uuddock nnd Sarah Jones. Photoplays Elseivhore PA LA OE "Deception," n historical pageant of the time of Henry Vim. CAPITOL "Dream Street," the lat est Griffith film. COLONIAL "What Kvery Woman Knows" MARKET STREET "Tho Witching Hour," IMPERIAL "Prisoners of Love," GREAT NORTlIREN"Vltty." ALU AMUR A "Heart of a Fool " LOCUST "It Women Only Knew " LEADER "Tin, Homestretch." RIVOLI "One Man In n Million." STRAND "What Kvery Woman Knows." CKMK "Blackbirds " COLISEUM "When Dawn Came." II ELMOXT "Dream Street." Samnol n rS""" "" !"' Mr tho usher will -i, .? ucst "'"" a,l,J Mr. Alht SL',,.-bJ?Lr-.S?n'""n Viner. - 'AUIIIIItllt'I, A dlnner-dnnce will follow tno k rvlce Moderate l'rtces InriUtiov or AriBOBBce- menti Write or rbon for Kncraved or Printed BaraplM, ROYAL ENGRAVING CO- 814 Waliit St Safe Milk For Infems & InroUda OOOOEING Tho "Food- Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home. Office, and Fountains. A$k for HORLICICS. Avoid Imitations & Substitutes - "BEAUTY- v WHITE" Va CLOTH j, V My White Kid Strap rff I and Bcind '& j . (10.00 value) JJ1 j1,, " J -J!lj "WALLY" REID AGAIN IS A MOTOR HERO 'Too Much Speed" Runs at a Lively Clip Riley Poem Filmed Stanley "Too Much Speed" Im an other of those automobile stories In which Wnllacc Iteid has had so much Buecws. This one Is the best of the lot.' Frank Ursoti directed it with excellent results. The nrtion hns been' kept at n lively gnlt nnd the scenario from Hyron Morgan's story gives the star plenty of chances to hold his place as the most importnnt of the several "auto-hero" type of players. The story is n simple one, telling of a youth in quest of rncinir InnreTs. Hut the old man in the case docs not want the contestant for the hand of the girl to be in the racing game. However, the plotters use unique methods, nnd th youth wins the race. Agnes Ayrcs, who hns just received stnrrlng honors. Is the leading ladv, while Theodore Huberts is the old man Guy Oliver and .Tnck Herbert nre iv the supporting cast. Frank lluhlcr hn.s had several short subjects, but the Lyman Howe one ot a runaway train Is tho most exoitlne of nil. "The Full Guy" is n Lnrry Scmon comedy with many funny sitim tions. The singing of E!.a Lvoui Cook was one of the best vocal offerings heard in this theatre. Stanton "The Old Swlmmin' Hole" is one of the most unusual picture offered herp for while there are no sub titles in the story, the Mens of thn printed titles nrc rnrried out bv painted signs which illustrate tho :ictlon of the piece. Charles Rnv is the hero of this little gem of a picture, whii-h had its inception in James Whltromb Itilev's poem. Ilcrnnril McConville wrote the scenario, which Joseph De Gras.se di- ICIHCU. Jm The story is a simple one of bov Straws & Panamas I SIC19 7 In 54 N. 7th St. Cleaned and Remodeled th ntrcf alinn- fitimmfr. utir 40 .Tfr of experlenrf STEINMAN I'FIACTirAI. HATTER rtinne: Starlitt 3437 gHJMIIHWIII'"'Nl ckxi6cm pamiraMiiiiniiM Taste the difference? 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CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunnrd Office. CunllleifM are nlao on title In nearbj elites AltomiR Dendhelm'a, 1302 Eleventh A Anbury Park that Shou Co.. 0'J7 Cookmnn Kakton Majera, m Northampton at. Harrlstiure Orner'a. 24 N 3d Ht. Jodnalon ZamrV S3l) Main St. I.anrabtrr Pre) a. 3 Kat Klne St. Hi-adliiB Sthwerlner'a. 432 Penn Hijuar. Hcranton lwla a Kell. U4 Wyoming Ave HMamolilii 11. Itlrach, 41(1 K, lndeiSendnc Trenton II M. Voorheea & Urn. Wllkea-nane II. V. Murry, 18 Public Sn tork The Bon Ton around tho country town. Mr. Ttay plnjs with the chnrrn and boylnh style that the movlo fans like to believe their book her6cs have. There Is ciioiirIi of heart IntcreRt in the unfolding of the story to hold attention throughout. The M!ttIngH nre natural and make one wish to be n boy again If time could be but turned backward In itn hwKI flight. The orcliCHtra selections and tlif Hperlal added features were well re ceived. Arradla "A Wiic Fool" wbh made from Hlr Gllbtit l'arker'H novel, "Th Money Montcr," wllb .lames Klrkwooil back in bin role of player for which ho is fitted by rcaHoif of his experienre (IB a director. George Mclford maite tho producton. When nji cjrotlMicol philosojiher b( comcH wrapped up in his dreams of fcolf-Importanre ho W apt to become moroKe and very murh diHillut-Ioncd when it I shown that the people know him better than he knows himself. A wealth of dramatic incident markM tho unfolding of the story. The Mar does ery effective work in the role of the money master. The netting! are of the Canadian country and are imjiressivp in their nplendor. Alloc HolliHter. who has not been wen in the movies for Rome time. is back again und her acting in this Htory makcH one vont(er uhy she bus been absent for such a long time. Ann Forrest and Truly Hhattuek, once of vaudeville, are in support. Victoria -"The Idol of tho North" brings Dorothy Dulton in a role, of the type nhi played in her early mov ies. .1. Clnrkson .Miller wrote the slory especially for the utar. She has her favorite role of n dancer in one of the eiifes whose "game" is to trim the miners. These- men force her to marry one of tho mine woikers nnd inntond of their having uweet revrnge, she turns out a real helpmato and makes a man of the fellow. Heart Interest and thrills are aplenty in this piece, which has Edwin August in the supporting role. Hiley Hatch and Marguerite Marbh nre in the citst. 'J he piece is well-mounted. ! "Rainbow QlrU" a Trpciufort Jf Troendcrtj 'Mlalnbow' (llris'" proTrt"7 one of the scnson'H bct comblnatlom nt thin liniiR?. It U n milliner ohoW nnd . .iichulen ma.ny novelties, Hcotty FrlcdflV nnii .unric iiaker nrc In the big cost burlesque favorites, "14 School Exercises Tonight , ('ommcnccmcnt exerelROrt of tho Juno class of the Xnthnnlcl llnwthnrna Pith. lie School will bo held nt tho school. A ,3 Twelfth nnd Fitr.wnter streets, nt 8,,. , fi r clock this evening. Edward W, Adorns,' ' Miporititendcnt of School District Nn. it ..in ,inii..- ,i.- .. ...! .j drc.. 'If U Rogent "Uncharted Seas," one of the stories which John Fleming W.ilson wrote, is admirable for the tulunts ot Alice Lake. The plot deals with a woman whow husband is n moral dere lict nddicted to evil ways. The action takes the husband to uncharted sens with another mini whose courage helps in Ins struggle to navigate Hchring Hea Wfrtley Ituggles directed the piece, i (1 ORK which has Uudolph A'alentiuo of "Four I -L-1-t- Horsemen fame in the support. ( MArtKHT AT 19TK 11 TO 11 PAHAMOUNT l'IlE3ENT3 WALLACE REID i. AONHS ATIIES and THKODOnK noDEnTS ' "TOO MUCH SPEED" Added Attractions Stanley Orrtifilra L.A1UIY 8HMON In "TUB FALI, OUT" Vn Ljona Cook, Soprnno, nnd Trio STANTON XAJERfiV. ;V' CHARLES RAY Tiguu . "The Swimmin' Hole" Trom Jamea IVhltcomb Illley'a Poem P A I APP 12U MAU1CCT BT. - rALrVCi 10 a.m. to n p.m. --Xi,.,4 'DECEPTION" , 7001) IN THE I CAST MAHSIVK SETB j rcaaia m a. .m i0 n.is p. m. JAMES KHIKWOOI) b. ANX l-'OHREST In "A WISE FOOL" rP.AMOt'NT PICTUHIZATtOV OF SIH UIMIKIIT PARKER'S NOVEL 14J , ",THB iip.vi:y jtASTKR- Added. Hallroom lloya com., "Krl. the 13th",,. MARKET 3T..Ab, OTH ' U A. M. (a II if. t) r Dorothy Dalton "THB idl of ' ",l"" THE NORTH" ' Victoria C A PITOI 724 St-VRKET STRKIPT ri 1 1 Wli u. v. onirriTH's "DREAM STREET" R FP,FNJT JLVI,KET ST. nei;"l7Tn rl.VjI.l 1 AMOK LAKE In "I'NCHARTED SEAS" MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER rt-TIniSTIC REVTEW-Jam;; ThorWfoA n 7EITH'S THEATRE Mattresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED Intlier Reoolrl and Made Into Maltrr..rs Brass Beds Relacquered SICHEL'S V ''"vr03 a jackwil In THE SVnt I Vernon SMiea, Vntl I Maud Muller ti Ed I J VJi Illc Surround. nj KITTY GORDON with 7Ir Own Company WILSON RPRISE' Iltllialnlfa t.a KtflnTv c Surround. nic Show I 552tr? mSSSWb EXPERT REPAIRING Rnnlihlnc and rellnlnit Prompt aervlce Sma'l cost. WILLOW GROVE PARK THE FAVORITE Patrick Conway and His Band FOfR CONCERTS DAILT Vocal Si Inalrumontal (iolnlatn at ach Coneart' DINE AT THE CASINO . Larre Picnic Orov Thrininc Amuaementa THE IDEAI SPOT FOR A.V OUTINQ lli!.lHtt cwja'i' Mesh &. Readed Ra A. E. MOSS 33 S. 9th Repairing ii Spenaitv ROSELAND DANCING TONIOHT 1015-17 Market St. T. 1 Mat. XL- r I i-- I "' iiumuciu in, i ne rxainDOW UirlS 'm NEW 10HK 364-566aho5CB 2FXlU JVVXlUt Feature for Wednesday Several Special Groups of Fashionable Apparel at Clearance Prices Street and Afternoon Dresses Formerly to $125 Now $25, $45, $65 Plaid and Stripe Woolen Skirts Formerly to $55 Now $15, $20, $25 TUrrr raeaeiMaa YAY-GER We are about to move 100 VIRGIN WOOL and until the day we move to our new and larger store, Chestnut, corner I 7th street, you will find in almost all of the many articles of woolware sub stantial reductions the same Jaeger standards prevail, of course. Everything in woolware for men, women and children for dress and sport. Sport Hats Bathing Suits Summer Sweaters Golf Hose Molor Coats Scarfs Dr. Jaeger a Co. 1516 CkestmitSt PHILADELPHIA RjpiJEfefa N " M1" ."4 - - . ' V
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