mismmx ''WrrTPyJ"vPp,jl ' "FWUMBIfl, 'F r-f " -"'?" Mr fwr', tV.,v,-, , ,Vsy .""V)i i y V-1 ' ,V,(W ', '-r1 KV VW " , .. s M V j ' 3 ( f '-;-',- 4 ' 1'IM . prsr gossip about people jVflW y'" es '" f'ie Mn'or Cinderella Dance mill Be Held Tonight on the Lawn of the Merion liriCKei yiuu v;i ! trOUlknow thore's a Junior Cinderella I I ir at the Merion utickoi umu lehtSAn Mf. dr, and. much will be clear, they rc to dnnco out ",! on the lawn In front of thr '? hes aro to lx bun with n' FtantcrnV, and It will be very P", ll. n the dances, and the boys Wdrm the mmlttfe ore: Mattheu ' T V Kenton Elscnliroy. Jnlin &u Woodson Bankson, Henry Bain SptalaHnrr I'aw will give Pnr; at the dob before tnc donce'for li'nnin dauKhtcrn. Nancy and Eve SS'pJw. Xh there will be four. 1;n ,V.ta The George W. Kcndrlcks fe,?tUln for Ujolr daughter, too. THE Ex. Scotts have gone down to rno May for the summer and have ftBelthit beautiful big cottage of SPuSnn Columbia avenue. You know. 2 fcrtt wVMIw Nellie Btrutbera: a u$t she a pretty womnn .' I S Sve cn anything like the num. L . f neinle who already havo gone ,r. and SSdncss ! after the humidity aX Inst few dayH, wouldn't you like m tt it, too? The George now lands left their navcrford house yes !?t to motor up to Jamestown, where her have taken the Wharton cottage irain, and the Arthur Baughs, of Rose mont. al&o will B? to that resort. The Ncllson Edwards have gone to rw May and have taken n cottage StPtte wer end of the city. Mrs. George Thomas, Jr., who wan Annette DiTii, bas been staying with her nannta. ho Charles Daviscs, at their Leach-front cottage down there. And i near tho Harry Worths are at a cot lap and I Betty Brock is visiting Violet Welsh, . . .. Things are becoming gayer as the .cason goes on ; and as for Ouelsea, It u crowded already. It's as much aj you ran do to walk along the boardwalk at bstblng time, so many are out, and late In tho afternoon, too, tho crowds are Tery great. I HEAR that Mrs. Aleck Van Rensse laer got that darling Russian doll that wns for wale at the Yarmarka Inst week, and Mrs. Stanley Flagg, Jr., nas fortunato enough to take the little hlte bride doll. It's nice when people nho have children or grandchildren take shares in such things and win them, and one knows how plcaicd n Hmall Fell or Devercux will bo with that Russian doll, while surely one of the wee Gyu Hns will be the richer for a bride In her family. Next year tho Princess Cantacuieno Committee of the Kmeraoncy Aid will have a quite largo Russian affair, with oven lovelier things to dispose of. The Russian blouses, the other day, wcro FllUlltJ IfiaiMI.UIt V.U Jul. MWk.b m.v. There was a pale pink 'silk, one embroidered In blue, that was exquisite, and the white ones, all embroidered in white, too, vtcrc lovely. Then tho cross titch linen, too. I am glad we will have a chance to stock up on more next year, itnd besides, it helps the Russian refu gee workrooms immensely. I SAW Mrs. Gene Thayer in town yesterday looking quite cool. She really did. for she was wearing one of those lovely dark-blue Swiss dotted-in-whito frocks, and it had a straight fall skirt and little cash and the open neck wns edged with white. Her small, dark-blue silk hat was fashioned of grosgraln ribbon and was turned up ill around the edge. SPEAKING of Mrs. Thayer reminds me of her sister-in-law. Molly Thayer and all those other Philadel phlans who have been playing tennis in WilminKton these Inst few dnvi. How ran tliey do it? Helen Sewcll is down there, and Virginia Carpenter, who by the way, won the three champion -ships of the North Philadelphia Junior Tournament Inst week nt the Philadel phia Cricket Club (singles, girls' doubles and mixed doublet), has been down at Wilmington, too. Phyllis Walsh nnd Mrs. Price Newhall and Mnry Pnrrher and a grrnt mimv other Plilla delpliians are taking part. As for me. I'd rather sit on the cool porch and watch. Nothing would drag me out on tho courts in this hoat. I jutt couldn't, but mV hat iw off to Hiofp who do. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Dr and Mrs. Gustave A. Van Lennep. nr Merlon, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Alice Lens Van Lennep, to Mr Joseph Richards Esslg. BONWIT TELLER &CO. &he SpecSaly Shop Oetpmafoa6 CHESTNUT AT. 13 STREET FOR TOMORROW THE LAST BUSINESS SATURDAY OF THIS SEASON IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT "' We will allow a discount of on all merchandise purchased nrday, June 25, 1921, in any department in this store and our Lingerie Shop, 13th and Satisom streets. Neckwear Hosiery Perfumes Toiletries Blouses uns uj interest aon of tr and Mrs. Norman Sturgia "cbib, ui iucrion. ' Mr. and Mrs. CJouverneur CAdwaladcr, of Fort Washington, will ontertatn at a dinner and dnnco on Friday evening, July 1, at the nabblt, In honor of Miss Jessie F. Da Costn, daughter of Mr. Charles F. Da Costa. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bartol Braxler, Qf Fraclybra, Wynnewood, entertained at dinner last nleht. Covern wtr in in for twelve guests. Mr. and Mrs. Brazier nnd their daughter. Miss Franceo Clyde iimBicr, win leave juiy 10 lor yorit Har bor, Me., whero they will spend the sum. mer at their estate there. Mra. Arthur Blddle and her daughter, MISS Edith' P. UlddU 1821 n T.ntirnv nlnco and Owynedd Valley, will sail for u,uiui)o on juiy i, wnero tney will spend the summer traveling In England, France, Switzerland and Italy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllntrm Tllriri1i rn. walader, of Radnor, will give a dinner on Tuesday evening In honor of their aaugmcr, miss unristino Cndwalnder. Among the miesta Vllt hn Mr. nnri Mro Joseph N. Du Barry, Miss Josslo F. Da Costa, Miss Sarn B. Dolan, Miss Mary D. Norrls, Mr. Wlster IUndolph, Ur. C. Paul Denckla, Mr. nlchard Myers nnd Mr. It. II. Bayard Bowie, Jr. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Heron Crosman, Ji , nild their Son. Mr. J. Hnrnn Ornnmnn 3d, and Mr. Alexander. Cameron, of Fns slfcrn, Ardmoro, will leave on July 6 for Northeast Harbor, Me., whero they havo innen a. cimngo ior mo summer, Mr Donaldson W. Hoopcs, of West Price street, Ocrmantown, will sail on Saturday for Eurone. whern hn win spend tho summer. Mrs. Alma A. Dlggles, of Oak Lane, an nounces the marriage of her daughter. Miss Alma Bona Dlgglon, to Mr. Forrest It. Farrow, of Detroit, at St. John's Lutheran Church, Melrose Park. Miss Esther Jean Bochman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Francis Boch man. of 135 South Eighteenth street, has left for n visit to Camp Hardonhurg, N. V The wedding of Miss Bochman and Lleutonant Edward Wogood Bogert, U.S. M C will be solemnlzod In tho autumn, Lleuent Bogert. who Is with the American Legation Ouard of Pokln, China, Is expected to arrive la. this city early In September. Mr. and Mrs. George Farnum Brown, of Haverford, will motor down to Capo May, to spend the week end as tho guests of Miss Eleanoro Blspham. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Michel!. 2731 West Lehigh avenue, announce tho engage ment of their daughter. Miss Bettv Agnes C. Michel!, to Ensign Harold Edgar Pelfcr, U. S. X. Mr, I'olfcr. who Is the .'on of Mr. and Mrs. U P. Pelfer, of Eos ton, Pa., Is a graduate of tho 1020 class of tho Naval Academy and Is now stationed at Newport, It I Dr. and Mrs. Nathaniel F. Lane and their family, of Cynwyd, have motored to Washington to spend a few daB as tho guests of friends. The final meeting of th nrlilirp Cluh meeting alternate weeks at the homes of tne members, was held on Wednesday, when the members motored to Ban cocas Creek, at Mount Holly, X. J Among those present were Mrs. Abram Strouse, Mrs. Elton J Buckley. Mrs. W. Reber, Mrs, A. Lincoln Taylor, Mrs. .1. IC Van Dyke. Mrs. It Rchermerhorn, Mrs. J. A. Sheppard and Mrs. C. H. BiarK. Miss Elizabeth Watson left on Wed nesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith Watson, for her new home In Indlannpolls Later she will enter Wellesley College. Miss Edith Watson and Miss Jane Watson hac entered Tudor Hall nt Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy, of B467 Regent street, are being congratu lated on tho birth of a dnughter, Miss Kathryne Murphy, on Friday, June 17. Mrs. Murphy will be remembered as Now We Have Them Women's Silk Stockings In the real "tan rfieiqoru)al1 J J 'Soot Shop f 1420 Chosinul St. For Saturday Onlyz TWENTY PER CENT Sweaters Underwear Women's Gowns Women's Suits Ulisses' Dresses Misses' Suits Misses' Coats Coats Wraps Capes Furs Sports Wear NOTE. THIS STORF WILL BK CLOSED ON THROUGHOUT THK SUMAIKR. HOURS 9 A. -Ml Sulks Final- EVENING- PUBLIC LBDGBBr-PmiABtiPHtA, FMDAY, A CHARMING MATRON raOSBSSKOtlW I'lioto by Photo-Craftim MRS. CHARLES GILPIN, 31) And her baby, of the Iennox, Thirteenth nnd Spruce streets Miss Kathryno DoUgherty. daughter of Mrs. Dougherty, of 1607 Federal street Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Meyers, of 700 South Fifth street, will entertain thl3 evening at dinner, followed by dancing. In tho Japanese Room of tho Walton, in honor of their tenth wedding anniver sary. There will bo forty guests. QERMANTOWN Mrs. Albert P. Rlppey, 212 East Dur ham street, will entertain at luncheon nnd cards at her homo thtn afternoon The guests will Include Mrs William H. Wilson, Mrs. Stewart C Rlppev. Mrs William McLeln, Mrs. F. Marion Hall, Mrs. Gcorgo L. Kelley. Mm Sarah V. Albee, of Boston, and Mrs H. (J Good win Mrs Robert L. Oil!, of 159 East Jul pehocken street, entertained the faculty of the Richardson L. Wright School on Mondny evening at her homo. Mrs Olll wns before her marriage Miss Es ther Klbler. The gueBts Included Miss Clara Gebert, Miss Julia Sonneberg, Miss SarletA Ronton. Miss Dorothy Bobnt. Miss Elizabeth Browcr, Miss Mae l'aulln, Miss Edith Mnnshlp. Mra Mary Brown. Mrs Ethel Woolley. Mrs Jo an Bailey nnd Miss Florence Stohr Mr. and Mrs. GUI, who will motor to Parkland, Pa., over the woek-end, will have an their guests Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles A. Gill. Mrs. Olll will enter tain on Tuesday evening next In honor of the choir of tho Church of the Res urrection, Broad nnd Tioga streets. At the luncheon and card party which the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Pelham Club will give nt tho clubhouse thin afternoon, the following ladles will en tertain guests: Mrs William D. Edson, of West Hortter streot; Mrs. William Lincoln, of West Upsal street; Mrs. Ed Russia" shades! Skirts Millinery Negligees Undergarments Novelty Bags, etc. SATURDAY M. TO 5 P. M. ward Hassey, of West Hortter streot: Mrs. John R. Umsted, of Pelham road, and Mrs. William T. Bctz, or West Upsal street. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The last Indoor mocttng of the charity club. Lett VolBeaux. was held on Tues day evening at tho homo of Miss Bessie Wlnkloman. 1936 North Seventh street, when she entertained at a supper of twenty covers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H Taylor, who are living nt 6603 North Broad street, will spend the week-end visiting Mis James Taylor at her cottage, 123 South Bartram avenue, Atlnntlo City. Mrs Charles II. Taylor was. before her mar riage on June 2, Mies Elma Wlndlsch. FRANKFORD A birthday part was given In honor of Mr. Manning J Hnrvey by a number of hlB friends at his home, 1C82 Fillmore street, on Tuesday Among those pres ent wore Miss Mabel Lawton, Mies Emily Ross, Miss Mnrlon Savafae, Mlas Laura Harvey, Miss Iris Ruch, MIbb Mabel Cook, Miss Ethel Yoagle, Miss Anna nickel. Mr Ralph Dreby, Mr. Allen Har vey. Mr Russell Halnea. Mr Charles Button, Mr. Horace s Miller. Mr. Frank Ross, Mr. John Wlnslow, Mr Charles Harvey. Mr. Lewis Powell. Mr and Mrs Harry FreaB. Mrs Hauch. of Easton , Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hopkins nnd Mr and Mrs. Charles W. Harvey. Iiritib'o or Anionic enU Writ or Phone for Cncmvod or Print Sample. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Waliit Si STORE ORDERS Increase Your Buying Power Whyuie your own present stock ol cash, when leading department torei and specialty shops accept our store orders as cash 7 We Issue them on very low terms based on length ol credit. Our methods are talr and have stood the acid test ol 48 years. Let us give you details. Write for Details Today Brriott Bros. 1118 CHESTNUT STREET 1222 - - - j Adjoining JyW! " " " ' Walnat St' 1 I '"e f Jft Jy Jy ffi) 2)Jr9 jffi) J Between B St. James WsfSa To Close Out These Special Groups of Dresses, Coats & Skirts The exceptional values in many cases prices are less than cost suggest early choosing. Street Dresses Were up to $75.00, to close out Were up to Summer Frocks Were up to $19.50, to close out Polo Coats Were up to $39.50, to close out Wraps and Coats Were up to $75.00, to close out All MISS AGNES GALLAGHER WEDS MFU-UCAS DILLON Pretty Marriage of Mlse Marie Re trouvey and Mr. Daniel Lynch 'A pretty wedding took plnce on Wed nesday nftrrnoon at 5:30 o'clock In tlir Church of St. John the Evangelist, when Miss Agnes Roso Gallagher of the Lenox Apartments. Thirteenth nnd Hpruco streets, was married to Mr Luenn A. Dillon, of this city. Following the ceremony a supper at tended by tho Immediate families was served at the 8t James Hotel. After a short trip through the moun tains Mr. and Mrs Dillon will spend the summer nt Atlantic City. "r. Dillon Is tho son of Mr. Thomas P. Dillon, of the I-orralno Apartments LYNCH-RETROUVEY A pretty wedding took place In the Church of the Transfiguration. Flftj- slXtll Street and C.eAar uvrnlin. whrn Miss Mario V Rotrouvey, of 806 South i Fifty-sixth street, became the bride of1 Air. uaniei v l,ynch, of 1245 South Bonsall street, at 4.30 o'clock Wednes day afternoon Tho ceremony, which wns performed by the Rev. Patrick Mo Quen, wns followed by a reception nt the home of the bride's parent. The bride wore a gown of white Can ton crepe and georgette.. Canton crepe hat nnd Carried n. hnvrr hnlimiM nt white Bride roses and sweet peas. She wns attended by Miss Charlotte Curran an maid of honor Sho woro a gown of pink charmeuse with on overdress of orchid georgette, orchid georgette hat nnd carried pink roses. Mr William Wetzel acted as best man for Mr. Lynch After an extensive wedding trip to Canada and Niagara Falls. Mr. and M.r8 .yncl1 will make tholr homo In West Philadelphia ZIFFERBLATT-BEHR An Interesting wedding took place on Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock at Mayers Drawing Rooms, when Miss Minnie Behr, daughter of Mrs. David Behr. of Norrlstown, became the bride of Mr. Albert Zifferblatt, of Whltcmarsh. Tho Rev Marvin Nathan officiated. The bride was given In marrtago by hor brother, Mr Louis H. Behr. Tho maid of honor wo Miss Bessie Behr. sister of the bride, and the brides maids were Miss Mary Behr, Miss Min nie Kcsslcr and MIs3 Leo Novros. 'The best man was Dr Harry Ziffer blatt. and the ushers were Mr. Joseph Bresson, Mr Jacob Kessler and Mr. Irvln Green, of New York A reception followed Immediately after the ceremony and wns attended by 100 guests from New York, Baltimore and Norrlstown Tho bride and bridegroom left Immediately for Maine, whero they will spend their wedding trip, and will live In West Philadelphia after their return. WEST PHILADELPHIA I Mr and Mrs Irff Moore, of 6229 Jefferson street, entertained at a dinner I party at their home on Wednesday eve , nlng, Tho guests Included Mayor and Mrs J Hampton Moore, Mr. and Mrs William R Thomson, Dr. nnd Mra. Cliarles 13 O Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. John S Thomson and Mr. and Mrs Frank J Cross Mr and Mrs. Moore, nccompanled by Mrs Moore's sister nnd brother-in-law, will motor to Tardley to spend tho week-end. Mr and Mrs Frank Cornfield, of 5836 Continental Hotel fav&PJr Bttyre of IndivMual JmssjJsI WJSiHf lff shP' and 6 Values xQaSl For Saturday Only! AT A SPECIAL SALE PRICE Maker's Exclusive Sample COTTON FROCKS Worth up to $24.75 $a.9o 9 Organdies Linens Tissues NEW SHADES! NEW 115-117-119 - 1224 Walnut Street iiaiiiag Afternoon Dresses $95.00, to close out Purchases Billed August JUNE 24, 1921 A Bride of Tuesday MISS MAIMOItlK IIUUUB UYAN Whoso marriage to .Mr. Paul Jnlin took ptaco on Tucslay nt Holy Trinity Church Spruco street, announce tho marriage of their daughter, Alisi oiony i oriuinu to Mr. Samuel Seinfeld, of Now lorn . on Wednesday, Juno 8 j Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ertcl, of 6000 Chester avenue, aro touring tho United i States and Canada, Mr. and Mrs William Honry Brooks Jr.. nt 4203 Baltimore avenue, havo re- l turned to their home after attending tho reunion at Princeton nnd the Vale Princeton game. Mr. Brooks Ib n grad uate of tho class of 1320, Princeton Mr. and Mrs. Brooks also entortnlned at brldgo nt tholr homo Wednesday eve ning, when their guonta Included Mr and Mrs J. Wallace Hallorwell of Mer lon ; Mr. and Mrs James A Emmons, ot Merlon: Mr and Mrs Frederick M Mitchell, of Rosemont; Mr ami Mrs Lester Van Leer and Mr Stephen Waterbury, of Elizabeth, N J NORRI8TOWN The marrlago of Miss Olive Mengle granddaughter of tho Rev William T Mllla. of 1443 Willow street, and Mr. Charles Danlol Dorworth, eon of Mr John DtorwoTth, of 1626 Arch street will take place at 4 o'clock In the First Methodist Church on Saturday after noon Tho Rev. William P. Haws, ot Philadelphia, will officiate, assisted b tho Rev. A. Lincoln Shalkop, pastor of the First Methodist Churclu After a wedding trip Mr and Mrs Dorworth will live on West Lafayette street. Miss Lydla T. West, of De Kalb street entertained the members of the Girls' Friendly Society of St John's Branch at her homo. Miss West Is a branch secretary' of the society. Mrs. Walter Wcnrlck, of De Kalb (street, entertained ten friends at 500 at her homo. Ginghams Swisses Fr. Voiles MODES! i So. 9 Street. MS i n I EnU aa 12th & 13th Liiuil Its ii $ "2 $ 35 II $J2.50 $25 1st IVtvjiJiIIIIIIIIIIIIH ll. 'r'i bSwi I iillllllll ' i Jgfmmemk HBP?? '&mmm&m i w vt fcallTiislraJ JiRkjUK fiHr D LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape We got n Ixteusion to our telcfone In cose envbody wunts to telcfone from down stairs without going up talrs to do It, and ihir aftlmoon our cook Nora ninde rinnamln buns nnd T smelt her doing It and went back and looked In flic kltehin nyltiK. Olvc mc one wile theyre hot, Nora. If I do It will be rite In your eye, .ed Norn. Heine a heck of a anser to n polite question, nnd jest then J lind n grate ideer, thinking, G, III tell her f-omebody wunts to tnwk to her on the fone nnd then 111 run up nnd tnuk to lirr on the up Htnirs fone nnd tell her somebody uunts to tnwk to her erround the corner nnd then wen nhe goes erround 111 run down and get a hot clnnainin bun And I went out In the hall nnd took tho reseever off the hook nnd jelled. All rite III call her. wait a inlnnit And I called bark. Hn Norn, some m uunts you on the fone. . . VS MUSIC allluringl DANCING irresistible! FOOD incomparable ' LOCATION ideal! ON THE RIVER DRIVE t Vvvv.nr-vvv-K,i The Beverage Supreme! asco Coff 25c At all our Stores IJJEfftl B 6TORt:a co. nruuiuw riiiiiiiMiiiiii'iL'aiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiniiiiiiiiiiMMiiiiiiiiiiiiifiimiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiinii'iiig piiimiiBiiiiiiim j" 1 MUSIC I m. . 3 1 George Allen, inc. 1 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Now-a-days IV s Allen's Hats Wc arc offering our entire Summer Stock of Fine Street Hats at final reductions for immediate clearance. Your Choice of 200 Trimmed Hats Regularly S10.00 to $20.00 Now $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 Airy Summery Hat Wreaths in the Greatest Values Ever Known Mn1' up In WNtaria Sweet IVan l.llles of the Valley. Rose Buds; DaiMts. etc fl.lft to SJ.Od Children's Fancy Socks, now 25c The balnnre of our Btoi-K of Children Finc focktt. mostly SOo qUdlltlcs, now marked Jflr. Ttieit in cood selection and all sizes. Plenty of White Silk Full-Fashioned Hosiery at Allen's; Five Qualities Wluti sillt liosler ha become er .circe particularly tho full. frtshiomd kind on .11 count of Mriuo londltionH We wuW advise early telection for your summer needr $2.25, $2.50. $2.75, $3.25, $3.75 pair Sale of Weil-Known Toilet Articles Marv Garden Talcum I'owder, 35c sue, 'c box. Japonica Pure OlUe Oil Castile Soap. S1.00 a doz. DjerKihS Face l'ouder, 50c sie, 38c box; tax 2c. Elcaa Creme, (0c sizi, 43c jar: tax 2c. IOrlgan French Face Powder, 72c box; tax 3c. Colgate's Hard atcr Soap, generous size cake, $1.00 doz. Prophj lactic Penetrating Hair Brushes, 50c each. I'ropli lactic Tooth Hrushes, regular 15c size, 35c each. Ivory Toilet Articles Half Price iur entire etock nou marKed at half former prices, an unusual opportunln Hair Brushes, $1.25. $1.75. $2.00, $3.00. Puff Boxes and Hair Keceiers. 50c, 75c. $1.00. Jewel and Hair Pin Boxes. 50c. $1.00. $1.50. Buttonhooks, Files, Cuticle Knives, 15c each. Mirrors, $1.25 to $1.00. Sale of Sweaters; Snappy With Freshness and Style. Special $3.95 All-wool Tuxedo Sweaters plain brown honeydnw th brown Harding blue, buff uith brown. - ome havo elbow sleeves In tht Uramley model in bl.uk 01 buff New White Flannel Skirts, $15.00 bpeeial price for these llni white flannel Sports Skirts, plain front model Allen's French Hair Nets, $1.00 Doz. "The Old Original Quality" Allen's Hair Nets in both cap sliapo and Btrutght shupe ore famoua the country over for dipendablllty Kvory net jruarantced perfect or cheerfully replaced If you lune not used Allen's Hair Nets sand ua I0 for a gBmple or nak tho women who wear them. , 'TL'vl ,"1 ' 3 MAIIKET AT lOTIf I 11 TO 11 PARAMOUNT I'ltEBENTg WALLACE REID NEXT WEEK - "THE LOST KOMAWOsT STANTON SHT.fA.a CHARLES RAY "orjD,,IttUN' Nixt Week 'A PRIVATE BCANDAty ' PALACE 1214 MARKET 8T. in A t a- Z "DECEPTION" A PARAMOUNT SPKCIAIj I Arrrlia C"B?T1VT.F:.!?-J 19TH K. PAp7r,$r?T "WISE FOOL57 ! N'tt Vek WANDA IfAWLKY in "THE HOUSE THAT JAZZ BUILT Victoria $uAnT AV , Dorothy Dalton "g gorer 1 Next V'tok Paulln Fredericlc In "Ralvs" i CAPITOL S.'wTO.p' I "DREAM STREET' I REGENT "i-L ff "UNCHAItTED SBAWt GLOBE MARKET STREET .., AT JtTNTPint mrrrniBTir nr.vn.il'ntoy- EITH'S THEATRE KITTY GORDON With Her Own Compsnr JACK WILSON In "THE SURPRISE" Vernon Stiles, Natl RllbalnlUl Maud Mutler & Ed Htanlert nie Surroundlnc Show WILLOW GROVE PARK Two Morn Days of Patrick Conway and His Band Tonlirht Panelnc Contest In Danre'aa4 TOMORROW PENNSYLVANIA COMMANDERY No. 70 DAY DINE AT THE CASINO JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut Sl oANQNsI private lessons. Adult nd f?htMrn'a f1mmmM- Modem and EMhetlo Paoo inr. iss.es rnura. a h' wrai. ir ROSELAND DANCING TONIOirr BROAD AROVB rot.ITMTITA 1 Trocadero dS' The Rainbow Girls ..iijr I dldent heer the fone ring, ncd Kem It hnrdly dldent, I sed, And I quiet -i in up stairs and took the other rej Kcevcr off the hook nnd listened ana prltty soon Norn sed In the dowa ' stairs fone, Is this a joak or wat, hello htllo. ' , Mc dlsklzlng my voice like a lady' mid snJng, Hello, hello. Is this ymt Nora? this Is Mrs. Hpoony, Ira Jett, erround the corner at the drug store, can you run erround a mlnnlt and III tell you all about It. Who, wat? Wat the dlvvvlls th!? sed Norn, and I sed, Hello, this Is MrtV Spoony, don't you remember me? No I dont, fuith. nnd nobody eH does, unit a mlnnlt, sed Nora. Me thinking, Godi I wonder If she slsnect nothing. Wich jest then I herd her cording up the steps heavy trying" to conic up lite, nnd I quick hung up tho fone nnd hid In the closlt, nnd Norh. opened the closlt door showing her sls pk'Ious nature nnd I quirk ran out under her arm and down stairs wltU her after me daring me to stop. Wich I dident till I wns nil the way out In the street. K ;A wi , h i M Wl ,f -J KlIlM iiiiiiaittgiiiiiit'rfjgBfflraiiiigwg 'V r,. ,jA ; . t ,. ). I. JJ 5