5PPWW'W Wi&M' m Wr7Wm WmswwmvrpmM r flffia t4 CktlTl.DAa Srrtsf Cnntlnn fl.ha W?V 'L.A'fi"jit.j. run,i tl nhtt ;, s Many. vote. "S -iv-. ". wift, wu ' .."' rv-vf Sehknn BaMs Alse Decided Unon . , r- T- ; fAl.M'tt.nn.lft-loeklnf klrlHekn ia7i:;rffc i...iM(lit Miied. ?TX hi grown Inte a sub-deb tf deader. h.n ".rnWWK" " . wiaiianf hrti ner. nnir is awn. iBU '"1"J.-' ., 1 nuuau "-.----. '-. Ja.I A'Vi?U-t(w tall, and wTirn I saw Visiting ilntlic street with lier ILVftlr, NnckneyNerrls. en .day !! ' rht- was wesrfng a smart lr?d mlt blarfc MFft and a wide .f rtftiiray about nsr nee, ner S WjSrt tett of black and; ah TdVnet think Bh cornea out until -... . nut it vsrr naru 10 S, trick ei the aft of thM girt who LOThelr teens. I should say Helen MTtnteen, nnu, BircuK iuuiuui.- jflr, "ass one year 10 go. ID you ercr knew anything like the mv tn naira iirw uiiurvii iwi- .;!. snd teas far ahead of the sea- E .h r? Leta of the mothers r.L. m- Aeir mlnrfi they will net de tiiid then suddenly they hear of thiU nd they realise that If they de net JJiiult the dates already chosen, their, Witters will W oeiiieu re iih ine .- a. n KninK one else, and It really- i better net te plan two dances en- the me nini. n'ki Vnnie tivlni. Louise nnu Ir- rinti. are te hare n dnnce en Thanka 5!i.i nithf. I hear, and they will be Blroduced nt a tea en the 10th of No Ne traber. Erelyn Martin Is te Lave a a Nercmber 0. Virginia Carpenter ii te be preeentea nm eum me r.t "f Thinksslving, November 20, and like ii .iuhii it nmnv of the debutantes of ihW staeen, her father and mother fbe Benedicks' ball for next season will be given en uccemeer se ana me x irpi aMtmOiy')ill DCIietH. Ull .lnun. w. Alietner eate aireauy. rawn.w ie .mK. T fnr the Chsrltv Ball, which rill te held, as usual, in the Academy til Music. plIB Muilcal Arts Club will have an ' inierMtln? retention this nfternoen. Tie itiMts of honor will be none ether Ihin Mr. ami Mrs. Leepold HtoKe.wskl. Et will be dcIlKhtfui te see mrs. sto ste sto evikl again. Hhr has been abroad, you tmember, since inst summer, ana re amed Just about n month age with her ree daughter Seuia. who is new mere thin two months old. One of her names Is Neel, yoiuknew. She was born en Cfcrittmas t.vc, ana se tuey acciaeu 10 bat Neel, which Is the French for Carlitmss, into her name, nhe is a BMt Beautiful baby, se fair and blue- h;td and rosy. Every en who has tea her has lest his or her heart te Eli small mist. The Ktokewakls lire thlnr In Chestnut Hill new, se Mis Boeia uas a uesutitui environment in ihlth'te grew up. SPEAKING of babies, did you knew that (lie Fred Strawbrldges had a wttie dauiiitcr, Ktnlir uethier strnw Ibrldtf? Yeu remember that Emily and iFrtd mre merrll about n year anil n lilt ife and TAft abroad fnr severs,! Tumsf, iney are iivinir tins year in nnstwoed, where they have an awful ly pretty Iieum?. Mttle Kinily was born tee 'early pert of this week. 1 HEARD this marvelous slery re rtntlr. In furl. It runt tn inn airlni been told by the Chinese MIn I'ter'whlte here en a visit, but I can net vouch for that. Pe that as it may, It'i some story. It appears that en oleur-nelNknowr; Washlnaten women til entertalnlnir a vurr nrvltr 'hlni: tlrl at a recent dinner, and later in the evening the girl, wishing te com pliment her hostess, wrhe has a most radiantly fair complexion and net Hiring jet grasped the correct way te Je rertnin words, approached her be fore leaving and with n met engaging rnlf remarked : "I have had such a 'Otllj time In veur tinmn. Mm. T indhew beautiful your hide is!" a.JS WM a me'ncnt of silence, but "10 faux nan" Tins nnar1 ntt nnr fiell, anil then en tlm drive home tn My who had chaperoned the young I f ?w5iilnd t0 ner ln Uln' Wfly th,t --.v. uni nut un me expression ; that 'ln wn thr vrnrA cli .K..1.1 k.,. 1cl IllStfnd of I.Mp. Imln m h... r of all concerned, when next Sun W.ln church the young girl steed up er1 llie hyniu and inu.ii in . Ml, rlcnr voice, "Skin me. Oh, Theu ureat Jehovah, ' XAXCY WTXXE. ion heva, who Will give a dinner In honor of thalr daughter: Mlaa Klslne Smith, and Mi, and Mrs. Julius Bmlth, of Moorcu Meorcu Moercu town, wh will glva a. dinner at the Art Alllanee In honor of Mlas Mercy Powers and Mr. William M. K. Towers. Mra. Henry h. Davis. Jr.. of 106 wast Merland avenue, Chestnut mil. and her , daughttr, Mlaa . Mary Casite. Pian Davis, wilt enend the weels-eud nt rlneeten. Mlaa Davis will Attend tlm Freshman Prem en Saturday evening. A' concert will, be held In the Itldlev Park Auditorium this evening, under tha auapleea of the colonel c. e. Plarea Peat Ne. 49 of the Amerl--cn Legien. Tnesa who will take part en the program will he: Mr. Frank OgUsby, tenor J Miss Mary CemerferU, contralto; Mlaa Kllsabeth Cashman, harpist and Mr. Paul Engl, baritone. These who hove ' consented te act as patrenesaes are: Mrs. William Dun ning, Mra. H. A. McCarthy, .Mrs. Jo Je atph Hlnkaen, Mra. M. J. Comerford, Mrs. B. K. Nelsen, Mra. James Hurtt, Mra. Jeseph A. MeHenry, Mrs. O. W. Stull, Mra. Jehn Mlchsll., Mrs. Charles Turner, Mrs, Earl V. Deane and Mrs. William Jehnsen. Mrs. David J. Smyth, of 5847 Wood bine nventie, Overbroek, will entertain at n theatre party followed by tea at the Art Club tomorrow afternedn 'In honor of her son, Master Robett von Meschslsker Smyth. There will be nbeut twenty-two guests of the school vet. qkrMantevVn . Mrs, William H. Wllstm, of rtese cot tage, Qermantewn avenue and Tulpe Tulpe hecken street, gave a luncheon and bridge patty yesterday. The ruests were Mrs. Arne Shumen. Mrs. Tialnli Byran. Mrs. William Caster. Mra. Kd gar Sheppard, Mrs. Theodere Jn'.nnen, Mrs. Harry Bacen, Jlrfe, Alma uarnes,' Mia. Userse Kelly, Mrs. William Mc Lean. Mrs. Albert Rlppey. Mrs. Her ace Goodwin. Mra. J. Marlen Hall, Mrs.. Jehn Hunsberger. Mrs. Frank WllsOn. Mrs. Jehn McCatte. Mra. Edwin Harris, Mrs. Francis Kryder, Mrs. ntuart iiippey, Airs, ueerge mrs. wiiuam rn:ucr ana Jacoby, '$ aJsatabHi Attractive Sub-Deb .aBBBBVBw. SSSSKHVISSSSSS issssK ' V TaaaaBP sssKsuHE3rl' i Bi I sflV'uM' Y ? t' A ' Bf B Crrrn Mrs. Clarence Mi SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Meet (.l.i.u -.... Mr ,:,i w' ya.e Jew"n. daughter of Th mil." ' 11mes uaverly New n, of I?ft,uil0s. Brn Mawr. will Klve a J." Wry. en Tliursdav n lernnen. DeT" :, !" ,h?ner ?f her cousin. Miss efMrV n: ""nrK ewi n. uaughter who h S?Jllncey Xew11"' f Xw Yerk. i anipiey Farm, Stcanc, Pa. Krv"n.? "r.3- Wllllan. G. Lewe, of te b tlii. ...... ,li'f en. Tuesday next Mr. IlinSrxi If,M,s- 1'OWe'a mother. nlh ',. ,le.l! ,b0!t at the opera thnt A M7rercrii. ? wm ,,e Mr" ChMinUi"ili?B- Inl,shcr' of arnera lane. "nhtr nV?f Mll,.B "orethy Ilunl. J Turd of nlr' ?,,uJ J,rs- C. rtussell Crafe?d 'Vf11.',"1 aM- ",,d Mr. Alan Place ?n.f "!'" cltj'' wh,cl' "l tnkc farlaVUS IW?: W" . J" "if Unl- ii,.f..r..t Milten. Mass.. anl of theb. JlaOT t.. ... land.. MUrrny Kllzcy. of 108 Itlch. tarnnVf.n":,:,,'h",.n"t "HI. will enter. neon n i,n. ,,47-v, en samrday nfler Mice si Z"1 ut 1,er daughter. Mlaa Stf .... ,.'.' ; IT C "". .J7.''flal Morgan, of IhV; "i iiii'i ,.fV",nw,.r,re0 avenue. Beutl "if i in .nrt 0,..luerdiiy for a Z . !':: Si" ! .Part of - ..uul, n, i-.nni ticncji, i' in. THemwii J?,11"!", ?r- .Mttagrevr, of 6'"dtK?ne-,5Marc,;eir,.1,0," " VlHarnew,nn!i'?gfllJf Mw. of Selkirk, ef winnL'. "lI JIr- Alandr T. Slailc J1 nynneuoed. wl II h..ii nl k, i..i.f.. i' : "P te tha West Indies ' "" Mrs. Ingram Bergman, of 144 East TUIpeheclien street, entertained the "Utile Dulea' Sewing- Club, of which aha la a member, en. Tuesday last. The ethlr members are Mrs.'F. Aaren. Mrs. Benjamin Becker, Mrs. David Bleem, jura, wiiuam uenerty. airs, wiiuam Qetlieb, Mrs; Samuel Hershey, Mrs. A. James Orllner, Mrs. J. J. Resen and Mrs. Rosenthal. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Stew, of 7115 Beyer street. Chestnut Hill, gave a dinner party en Sunday evening last. Mrs. Maurice D. Wilt, of 612 West Hertter street, will entertain at a card party tomorrow In honor of Miss Alice Wilt. The guests will bs from Die school Mt. Mr. David Ifurwltz and Miss Mails Hurwltx, if Washington lane and Chfw street, entertained for a few days .is their truest Mrs. Dale Tcmplcten, of Gary. Ind. WEST PHILAbELPHIA Mrs. M. McGralh. of 3720 Wallace atreet. announces the marriage of hsr daughter, Miss Mary Gertrude McQrath.. te Mr. Henry Jeseph Beyle en February 21. The Rt. Rev. MonSlgner M. p. Donevan officiated at the reremeny, which took place at St. Agatha's Church. Thirty-eighth and Spring Garden streets. Mr. and Mrs. Charlca Aiken Smith announce the engagement of their daugh ter, miss unarieiie Aims smiiu, 10 air. Raymond P. Wilsen, of West Philadel phia. Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Gree. of this clly. arc spending several weeks at At lantic City. Dr. E. Hareld King, formerly or Thirty-seventh and Walnut attests. West Philadelphia, tide returned te lili liomt liemt In Les Angeles, Cal., after a month's suy at Atlantic City. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Jane Harreld, of 2t44 fcYiuth Fifteenth street, la spending a few das In Atlantic City. v s!J1?5t.'r r-xr.-..i? ' Photo by Bcchnraeh. MISS ELEANOR ROYAL Daughter of Mr. and Mra. Themas M. Royal, of 2028 Locust atreet ,; NORTH PHILADELPHIA The marriage of Mini Dorethy Im mell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Immetl. of 2444 Ridge avenue, arid Mr. H. Walter G ruber, aeh of Mra. I. Orui ber. of 1108 North Twenty-second street, took place Tuesday, February 2, at 4.3e mm 1 1 m o-cleok al iiie BtaiirltiaMMfareh, Twenty-fifth atreet anl TKmtgemery avenue. The ceremony we ,arrartna by the Rev. Charts OraMr, brother of, the groom, and Dr. J.VF. Hartirtan. vta vta ter of tha ehureh. After the eeremeny Mr. and Mra.6ruber left en it wedding trlpfeF Werlda. m Mfa. Httfle Odenhelmer, e ti0 North' Twelfth atreet. and, Mra. .Mil ten Deln- he m, of SI48 North Twenty-fire atreet, wilt entertain at a luncheon and bridge party today at o'clock t the Pwi ress Club.,1180 North Blateenth atreet. There will be about one hundred guests. The first meeting ef the" Ten Flappers Sewing Circle of etrawierry ilansleh, waa' held at the home ef TMles Reas Kirshbaum. of S3 It Ridge avenue, en Monday evening last. A supper fol lowed, after which Mlsi Attna Newmann, of Thlrty-flrat street, entertained. A heusewa'rmlg wilt be held tomor row evening at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Milten Bandler. ef 1161 North Twenty.flrst atreet. Cevers will be laid for forty gueate. Musle .wilt fellow the aupper. MlSe.BUle Kline, of North Fifteenth street, le spending aeverei weeka at At lantlc,city. Mt. Heward Keflfer. of eighteenth and Diamond streets, left en Tuesday for Chteage, where aha will ipend aev erat weeks a the guest of her sister Inlaw, Mra. Frank D. KeffeV. Mlaa Careline Iteuber, of North Six teenth street, will entertain number of guests at her home en Saturday Svenlng In honor of Mlsa Lauretta Corn Cern Corn en, of Bosten, Mass. Mra. Daniel K. Moreheuae. of ltll North Camae street, has returned home after spending two, weeks a the guest of her sister, Mra Frederick I. Blehhern, of New Yerk City, Miss Mildred Numbers, of SOS North Twenty-fourth street, will entertain the membera of her card club thla evening. Mrs. Jeseph O'Donnell. of ttlt Jef Jef fereon atreet, will entertain .the Alpha Chapter of tha Phi Delta Pel 'Sorority at her home tomorrow afternoon at a luncheon. The members are: Mra. Hareld K. Brown, Miss Helen Chatham. Miss Louise Chlptnan, Mrs. Hareld Dehner. Mrs. Geerge Floed, Mra. Nathaniel Parker. Mrs. Thernae Frants. Mrs. Walter Stewart, Mlssi Mildred Pldgeen. Miss Phyllis Hanrier. Mrs. Frnnlt Lee. Mre. Mortimer iTrawgett and Miss Estelle Weed. DELAWARE COUNTY . Mrs. Jehn M. Broomall, 3d. of Media. haa returned from a stay at Atlaenie City. Among thesa who attended the meet ing of .the Monday afternoon bridge elub at Library Haa Chester, thla weSk were, Mra. Cresby Black, Mrs, Edward p. Glauser, Mrs. Charles R,, Leng, Mrs. William B. Tedd, Miss Mildred Volk- Hats Gewm 1517 WALNUT ST New Springtime Hats ' $18.50 and Upward Unusual and exclusive Cho4eff apritif models are offered at this new low price. Anticipated Gewn Creations Very advanced atyjes and luperier qualitfei aa well aa moderate prices feature our display. .. .V Mlaa Ada peering la In charge of these afternoon.; J 'The' regular monthly luncheon of the remena Qub of Media, of which Mra. arnea P.t Hunter la preeldent, waa held en Wedneeday under the chairmanship of Mrs. Paul Freeman. Mk.ttH6mn itr. a. W.ianepkt.er 1217, .Wakellnt street, haa left feF St. Petersburg. Fla.. where he will ee-end the remainder of the winter. Mrs. Heward Alllsen, of Orlacem street, will entestaln the membera of her card club at her home en Tuesday afternoon J Having a three-fold Personality . J )jJ3 is the fascinating fate of the new wVl THREE-PIECE CAPE COSTUME Apart it (5 a chic one-piece Dress and swagger separate Cape Int tout ensemble it is a Spring Suit of youthful distinction Mr'nnA01''11"0 niseten. daughter of "oed ?lV'fti Ja.ceb. a Ulailon'ef Nor Ner Nor e hir hemi hn7.tnut H,M' "a lettirtifd V"-r home after a stay at Bellealr, wSrts" nl,'S5 of P- Ch"'" Stew. the n-i il?,nclJis CB8S thle evening "III be led hv ,StrllVf .'''' tl10 co en Tayler biih iM.yMJ"' Edmund Berkeley "ifmneis of the new committee. 'M?rnihla,eiw,,'V wlwlaln at ln. Clara 'm b..b,W.ll.rt,W,,,if nanc" "' St 1 a i in. .e,:...M"vJl'" W. Celes, '"rVV"Th Albert rV'vutvf Mr. and Mra Spring Sports Suits of Tweed 39.50 Basket weaves, Dundee tweeds, hemespuns, Eng lish and Hewitt tweeds interpret these natty models; including belted, boxed, semi-fitted and slightly flared effects. Nar row belts, novelty pock peck eta and buttons, inverted plaits. "Sj Specially Priced Women's Three-Piece CAPE COSTUME 29.75 Straighllinc Dresses or Jumper Frecks rvilh Capes le Match Blurred pastels in the most fashionable of the season's shades i sand, horizon blue and Javanese in the new imported tweeds and home heme spuns. At tomorrow's price these models are very excep tional values. if TFetnen's Dept., Second Fleer BONWIT TELLER 6, GQ &he dfrmcdbf dficp xf Origination ' CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET F""--w g BONWIT TELLER. & CQ ' CHESTNUT AT C13th STREET Introducing the Spring Capes .'. Coats .'. Wraps Les Medes pour Madame Let Medes pour la J tune Fille 55.00 te 165.00 Vcldync, Gerena, Marvclla, Cordine, Piquclinc, Canten and Mogul Crepe. ITHESE beautiful fabrics take the richest tenea of the new Spring colerings: Ladybird, cobweb, navy, Javanese, fallow, black and d the ' seemingly impossible in enhancing their slender, graceful designing with silk fringe, heavy tassels, monkey fur, black and natural caracul, Oriental metallic embroidery, Chenille. Exact reproduc tions of newly imported models. Mutes' and Women's Ceat Department Third Fleer Geerge Allen, inc. 1214-rChestnut Street 1214 An Informal Showing of Smart Spring Hats We present for the first time this season a most exclusive and delightful collection of Millinery, depicting in the creation of foremost designers the trend of styles and colorings for Spring We cannot emphasize tee much their distinction and beauty. Specially Priced, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 Annual Spring Sale of Notions & Toilet Articles Talcum Powders ' Imported Perfumery sail uallet a and a... !. Krench PerfumZ" .h ttST ,..'" are I., this .ajr. at ,rtiy reduc.S DJsrklss Fx.ncli Tele tie Jehnsen Jehnsea's Baby . Tle iae Arurf French Tale SSe Blaaed's I'" Air Embiimi Talc 55e Face Powders Derla Compact " rewdr..35c HI.., ft be? dam rBlDBf!t Pewrf . .SSfl t'B Air Bmbaeme LSrte Com pact Fete Fawd.r. . r.gl.SS bes Jl.'Orlian Fate l'ewaer. Asursa Fats Fender . . SSa .... greatly reduced Seans HmIueI s.ap ke II. ""use "enpd i,"i,V0 J?M.hx.M Beanlih rtii. u.! "' .90s Teeth Paste Fpiedeat Teeth Fasle. F.bcce Toelti Feets.... Ferhen's Teeth Fa.ta. SSe SSa ...IS. rrn" ., --. .....v.. Kalph.ne Teeth rl. ISa Koljaes Teeth Fatte SO. Teeth Brushes and Nail Brushes rrnpliylaetle Teelli Hru.lie.. Seft, inrdlum or hard bristle; usually 41c. at SSe Fare Hrlstle Nail Brmli.i. usu al h" 26c. at Se .eeh 4mperl.it Toe(h Brmliti, bone or transparent handles, usu ally :5c, at tie Spool Cotten and Dress Shields tieers Clark's O. '. T. Spool Cotten, ter hand or machlns eewng. black or while, all numbers ' te loe, usually 77a desen, at nie det.n Clare Press Shield., superior quality) regular and opera shspei, sizes !, 3 and 4, at te. pair D. M. C, Mercerised Iiaralng Cotten, black, white and colors, l(a site, at ler ball p. M. C. Crochet Cotten, white cr ecru, slses 3 te 100, , ut use u bell Absorbent Cotten and Napkins I lb. roll et -lehnieii Jehn. Sen's Absorbent Cotten 40c Ketes Napkin., one dozen te a package, usually 0c. t...,j tle.t Urada l-.lattltt Uote II... Sugeoeter., usually ate, " ;, ,.--.-.. mww yir .-,... aam ear VAltlA KaTnen',i""ii.;A al .. -" SS'Xt CS 34e ,--"" I Sl.ZS . . .5e bar Wslir "li . - - L.en eap.V.ry'iiSJf'," tt S3. Toilet Creams Kre.llll.. 33e sla. at ""J. Hen.. rf ;,. Cnni . ... "'"" " temonCr.VeeV,-;;;"; edTr?.11 SpecialHea " '..?r W"Plratlen. 35c tVntiiln'V ' 'sial'iialii" - ,6e Oll Bharnn..' . " t,"a. Drii. iii f;; riem'm'.tu - .as. Hair Pins and Pins AH our Hn. at quality Kn.ll.l. TorlVe- &..V S'-'tef?' l W. r'Hff "'. "tne TeiiVt i.V.b" . ; '....Ir, t f,rd. for ia. Allen's Quality Hair Nets ...r?.eVy,tf ,5,41.5. 3 At J5 ".Juatly famaMa'Tar iht qliimj of their llstr Nets. The ftlneen i-an shsne comes In large or "mail . sues. The etrltht shape Is eMr" arit ms. T if colors nre atan!i , iid I end come in e vtry 'hid "? V77aVVIaV'Pa7 ,. i , 'VMHaaVHaWaaBB ffaariir-i t( WM - giw!P r,fii !'ijyf 'sw VHBHH H T. -- .k ml , faae onewaonanao; oneoaa AfU MATS AT Sri gVCATr MK AliXAMOt CARR HHKUtMineewnwrn "TBLITHV MSSN HO! OtfHAH MAg.lt HORKTBOH '-"TICK-TOCK I k. prancm MeeMTeAM MMsMOtTOfYMtft I WtTTteVCO DWKiNIOM tr DIAON AH A HUT SUMeMiJMM4 M Ilk r CNTMTAmlCr H DIAOg OT6 IAHO A HUT suaiuHw 74NE4A S in A near SBrTStw uLXeaKS?! AND is DMNTV DtAPMANOUl SIVINITItS WAiWfeW" W1TU , ALMA TELL MeXAY MORRIS AKUHI -siPM-as. WILLIAM JWIlJIT.elt HM POSITIVEtY LAST 3 TIMES gJT SEATS NOW ROBERT a HIL1N Warwick: menkeh ii I I DRIFTING EVENINGS AT 8:15 Bt USD IVDIT Mat. TaMBMr ejMOSI Ruts ( v Avtav oneamoSaunTmANfiAtM I FORREST iwicb OAU.g LAST 4 TIMES D. W. Griffith's Dramatic Epic rul-lnl JlllrVi SniPHONT ORCHESTKA NEXT MONDAT HBAT8 SELLING GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS Wlth ANN PENNINGTON All Nlabti. Beat Beata. Ss.sn PemilarMats W.a, 4 Bat.. Bt nti. 3 GARRICK Mat Tomorrow 'R.t liters amptiatle auceeu.'-Ev'e Ledssr GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS In the Whel.aeme Musical Hit THE O'BRIEN GIRL (MABT'S BIO MUSICAL SISTEH) B R OA D Mat Tomorrow OAV1PKLASCO mWmmmwmmmmyrfAA J W mWMmT M W LmmW AVgaV VIMV.A-aW" sTSSZ&em, NQfWOOP SJ. . 5"i ..... (...... ..f flINRTEINTH ANI? KlAntvaCf .,-" 11 A. M. TO 11 P. m. , :,,. Richmrd Barthelm 1 IN MAMAZIKB 8T0RT ..l Mi 'TOL'ABLE DAV1K 'thv-v: aad DaretRT Daltaa - 1 In ""ItflHAV CH? TtIK t.ATlV J.r.TTt" mmm tXTBEMTII AND MAHKET , Ht30,lt30,3t30,Si30,7i30,i36 A Perpetual Feast for tha Ejee pBODORrV IM The Werlfa Mightiest Spectacle NEXT WEEK rinsT time at pfavuLAn rntcES FIRST PHILADELPHIA SHOWINO TURN TO RIGHT rneM the staer plat ev the SAMM KAMI-3 T WtNrilK.LT, SMITH AND JOHN HAZARU Dazzling Swift-Moving Intensely Dramatic Full of Life A MIXTURE OF ART, DRAMA AND COMEDY m IN BROAD and CHESTNUT 11:30,1:30,3:30,5:30,7:30,9130 GLORIA SWANSON X NEW PARAMOUNT PICTURE HER HUSBAND'S TRADE MARK Her style and beauty were put en parade te make him leek successful. v He never stepped te think that she might attract ether men tee much. A gorgeous picture of fash ion and married life. PAI ATF 1-T" A MARKET lAliALb in a. M1. TO II :1B P. M. MAE MURRAY "JBftjggS1- ARCADIA ra.M, ffV? MAY-McAVOY r'. VICTORIAoVe: "FiAtin Mad" lU'.'Jin.Tn3.0 n a niTAI STI1 u markkt LAr 1 1 UL te a. jr. te 1 1 :ie p. m. "Alias Lady Fingera" 17TH MARKET WANDA IIAtVLRV In "HER VAVtS VAI.IIK" ft ADC JUNIPER MARKET ULlDEl 11 te 11 CONTINUOUS W VAUDEVILLE Charlette Perry & Company BERT I.TTKM REGENT ALOINE Chsitaat at 19th Direction Fred.D.AM.E.Fell AT 11C0 2:00 4.S0 7:00 9:10 The Sensational Triumph r 4 Foolish 1 Wives H Bv nul With VON STROHEIM Greatest Picture Ever Seen in Philadelphia CHICAGO OPERA MART ftARDKN. Rfneral Ulrtct.r METROPOLITAN OPKBA HOUSE llr.ad and Peplnr Htrrcts Evmning; 8:15s Matin; 2:13 IONIOHT "PKLLEAh F.T MKLN 8ANDE." Garden, 3laanat, Dqf. rum. Clactai. Cetreull. Cenfl.. Flaf. SAT. MAT. ''THE JEWELS OF THJ! MADONNA." Ral.a. Umenl. Rlralel, Maxvtll. Ptlek. railnrOukralnikr Hallct. Tend. Clmlnl. 8AT. m MOHT. "SIONNA TANNA." OaNtn, Morateir, Baktaneg. Ceal, Felaiwe. Se,u JiW?hSS.V ArW,,,,, r,..: g7.& w.o5:jK.e.fl.e. ,,.M. Bex Seats: S13.30. SS.80, SI.40 (lax Inrl.) 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