wr Krai !)" I f-' W5,WSKKKKKIIfWmKmS w j4WAffr'kVi3 wwawwrwitf ti?wrtV km1 x-w-tt lSttiVT'' " p",vwi - ' . r. . , v fST GOS&P ABOUT PEOPLE iVatcy fynne Chats About Many Persons Sailing Today jer Eurepe-rShe Sees Seme Smart Clethes Wern by Member 8 of the Younger Set TIIKItU are a grcnt many people Milling today for Europe, . I hear Mr, Henry 8. .Tcnncs nnd Elizabeth have dteltled te make n t,rlp te Italy. nml Cernelia Ilallewcll,' a Bosten girl nnd friend of Kllr-abeth's. will go with them. Mrs. 'Jeancs and Elizabeth, and hrr ether dsugliU'r Mafgaretta, who I non-Mrs. Sydney Thayer, Jr., spent Uie' cummer In Europe two seasons age. I remember the glrU' brought back some flllttrt Clenic. JL uiiuerniauQ uiejr mil lx genn Kcveial monthe thin time. The Charlton Yanialt are galling to te dv, tee. And are taking with thorn llic'lr jeungest daughter, Agnes, nnd Al. bcrtn Heath: Albertti Iim gene be hard nil winter, having been' In demand at cu'ry party that I 'should think she ve ii Id he Ueflghted at the prospect of a restful M vyjagc. Hue hna lived abroad u number of jcars. you knew. Her parents took her and her brother, Pun ceaxt. te Hwltzerland nnd Paris for .school when they were about nine and scum car of age, and they lived en the ether lde until the whr. Then, after Dr. Heath died, Alberta went back te Kurepc for n jcar ut' school before) making her debut here. . The William Haker Whclens and Mrs. Wlicen's mother, Mrs. Wlnftcld Arter. will take the rleuthern trip te Italy, ailing today, nnd will be geno about fix weeks. That In a wonderful way te je. Every one who hnH gene that way te Heme tells mc It Ih -tee gorgeously beautiful for" werda. "The ea Is be (Joel), almedt indigo, and the iky be rich nnd blue. It necma like a continuous Mtu field rarrish painting. il sent out invitations last neck for n ery ititcrcsting evening nt Ills home enlght. There wi'l be a tell: en "Mez zotints" and diHCtissieii of the subject Inter In the evening. Such men aa Mr. Lewis are great factors In our com Is are great factors in our cetn-jeeph Ity. ler yenrs he has steed for man ever thing that is fine In art nnd mit.slc, He is president of the Academy of Uie Arts, one of our mebt ardent . Fine Arts, one of our most ardent. opera-goers nnd n great connoisseur In art. HAVH ou hecn that' btunning ray suit niiedn Ilroekc Is wearing? She Is the daughter of Mrs, Trenchnrd Nenbehl. and spent laft winter In Ku Ku reiie, having made her debut the year liefeie. She htiu a suit of soft gray and a lovely gray hut trimmed with a bunch of purple and exquisite blue flowers : gr It may be fruit, for he napped me rather ...1..1.1.. -i .1. .t-.. ..-.i t .,i.i ''.V;.. ' ''A "''"... "ii "IV uii.iuif.iu-.M i...- n.n.ui ; wm . uiv. stunning cut of the suit. i Telly GriM'em is buck from the Seuth ' nnd was In town a few days age in an1 awfully smart suit of dark brown, with vhleh she wears n Mghtcr brown fur. Her hat vyns of orange felt and the crown wnstilmmed with velvet nastur tiums. Pelly N very dark, you knew, nnd the lint wus one of the most becom ing I have ever seen her wear. MHS. JOK WIDENEIt did net go down te Palm Heath, as usual, this winter, but has been stnyTng for several weeks in New .Yerk buying dethes and arranging for a summer in Newport. Last year she and Mr. Wldener did net go te Newport for mere tlmn a few weeks, and while there stepped at n hotel. This season, how ever, they have taken a villa and" will entertain quite extensively ence mere. "Urn. Wldener save a luncheon at the New Yerk Kit lust week for the Prince nnd I'rinccHs de Braganzn, who are there for a short time. Mr. Wldener is spending several weeks in Flerida, but will shortly join Mrs. Wldener In New Yerk and re turn te Lynnewood Hall here. A CURTAIN girl you knew and I knew, nnd whom we'll call Edith, has a brother who is a very devoted pal. And oftentimes before retiring brother slips in te have a little confab ever events of the day, clad in his slip pers and dressing gown, before the open tire in Edith's cezv little room. The ether evening, gracefully pull ing at the down .en his upper lip, brother entered her room, and net seeing her in her usual chair before tnc lire, lie walked ever te the mirror. (entiiiulnic tlu twirling of the minute tiic, nunltlng Iier eeminn upstairs. Bmlilrnly Edith oppenred In the doorway nnd. gmlng nt him In hor ror, pxelnlmfd: "Whnt are jeu doing here" "Well, for heaven's Hake," un un iwered brother, "why nhenld J net be lire? Don't I often ronie into tell;, (kied night! I thought you'd never set through jeiir bath." "Hut." Rasped Kdlth, "I left Mary J here. Where (h Bile," ".nry J!" jelled brdther, and giving Interesting Debutante ' hS I ' i, St " i ijui V UMr ,Coeli,StUJIu,' '"' I'h0, b A1,cn MISS VHUilNIA S. (iOItl)ON ' augliler of Mrs. J. Wllmcr IHd- le. of the Hllz-Carllen und Iliii-"w-teii Heune, Chehtnut Hill, vihe lll be the guett f honor at a K&aumrmmr . i HWIIIHV;), iv mamKm.xnx'?m Wm '$ i H1'! Bf i Hi iy "T-"1 A . r -r, . , hi Ith an awfu leek he fled prrclpl. tntlvely from the room. And as tin. the bed rolled Mary .1 , She had been saying her prayer when (he deer opened te admit brother, who had net jecn her, and se she rolled neatlv tinder the bed nnd there awaited dcvclon dcvclen menu. retiring, and. seeendlr. if. ntc ... te notify the family when you bring in n frlendf unexpectedly. B NANCY WYNXL SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An engagement of Interest In thin ritv la that of Miss Ntnn Cley, diulhler curt 5reet,MUIr McC,Ul' SSMJ pepper, of Ithan, mil entertain at a family dinner at their home en Tucn ' evening next In honor of Mr". VoSr VeSr VoSr r1MSytennan1 Dr- PePPrt brother. rn.,,s ."M "ten announced. There will be about Uilrty guests. .JS' nnd Mrs- Humbert Powell, of 215 yindemere avenue. Wsjne. will glvn a small dunce en Suturday evening. Atrll 1, In honor of BUM Alice el daughter ' Mr. and Mrs. Otte IJ0)1 of New Yerk, who will rpend that week-end as ii.5nestf thelr ?ul"r. Mine Edith EthHnHpSXi.S?c". W,U ll,clutle MM Si cJf"c.her; !!"" Kmma II. Nor Ner wfi!i.H,8!lr?irt.ri,d8 M,u,r Mls, Eleaner Planer, Miss Mary Carrel Ilelln. Miss iYS V)H? Audr.fiy Kaunders, Mtss KHz- autl Hatch, Miss Mary Virginia Bull. Catharine I'eace. Miss Celete de I.. Heckschcr. Minn Murln T.r.iA t.....,i' Miss MArtlia P. Tresel. Mlsa Margurctta wnMcIselV M.r- c.hnrI Schacffer, Mr. Wllllurn Nerrls, Mr. Paul Nerrl-' Mr. Henry Lear. Mr. Merrla Rn-nnn r in. Edel. Mr. J. Kent Kane. jr.. Mr .Frank P. Kane, Mr. Franklin Hevev. Mr. U!?"??'1 Buchl'0lz: Mr. Edwaid pVrrlsh', ......a,., j.uiiii, ir, iieiipri nrr.:t. Mr. Jlf VLaJY.so,1.nJrMten'- ML f-csile Hewei rr;u .",r"S., ?" Mr. Itlchard nicgcl, Mr. ltebcrt Brcud- ( Vwia(, '.i .ivvi (in. Liuwuni irnNfi. TIUI.I...I m- i v. ... . ' neuu ana ir. xnemas Montgomery. Mrs. Frederick Jest, of 1S04 Plna street, who Is attheme Informally en Thursday afternoons In March after 4 e clock, will be assisted In receiving tomorrow afternoon b Mrs. McKnlght rtlack. Miss Emily Gilpin HciltlnsOn und Miss Elizabeth Livingston lied. Colonel and Mrs. Jehn S. MucUe. of 2023 'Walnut ntrrcr. Iinv iiii im-iia. tlens for a dinner en Friday evening, April 21, in honerof Mls:i Celeste Heck- ...i-'ini ii, in noneror aiis:i ue fcher. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Klchnrrt bi. liecascner, or iiy-tne-Way, .Strafford, before the meeting of Mrs. Stewart Wurts" Dancing Class. Mrs. Jeshua Ash Pearson, n? 133 Vest Price street, Oermnntewn, will enter tain nt luncheon nnd Inter at the Phila delphia Orchestra en Friday afternoon In honor of her daughter. Miss Eliza beth T. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Pearson will entertain at a party at the Mask and WIr en Monday evening. April 17, te be followed by a supper at the rilti rilti Carlten, alto In -honor of Miss Pear son, Miss Anne Themsra, of Willewbank, nryn Mawr, and Miss Mary ,Rebcits Celes will entertain the members of the Philadelphia Garden Club and the members of the New Yerk parden Cluti at a luncheon en Tuesday, March 14, at the Colony Club, New Yerk. Many of the Philadelphia members of the Gar den Club will attend the Flower Shew In New Yerk next week. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Balrd enter tained ut tea en Monday at 133G Spruce Rtrnet In hencr of Mh. Hnrv St. .Tmnn and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Jen lies, j who will sail for Europe today. Among the icuests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed car Wright Batrd, Mr. and Mrs. Sdney Thayer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Reed A. Moi Mei gan, Miss Marie Louise Batrd, Miss Elizabeth Morgan, Mrs. Harrison Keens Cnner. Mrs. Edward Oram Shakespeare, Miss Henrietta MacDonald Wllren, Mr. William Balrd, Jr., and Mr. Wllllurn Balrd. Miss Julia E. Heebner, of "30 East Evergreen avenue. Chestnut Hill, and Mrs. Jehn Buncker drlbbel returned yes terday from Honolulu, where they wcie the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert It. Weller nt their home at Pacific Heights. Mrs. Weller In the daughter of Mrs. Samuel Y. Heebner, of Chestnut Hill n,l tVift TlMlai'UA.Strnf fnr,l Mini Hffh- ncr and Mrs, Grlbbel, who have been I traveling stnee early In December, mjr-iu nome time In California, Cuba and the Panama canal zone, Mrs. David D. Blrdsell, of McCallum ami Hertter btrtets, Ucrmantewn, will cntertnln at bridge en TucUa after noon, March 14, Mr. and Mrs. Jeacph Wharten I.lp I.lp plncett, of t)ak Hill, Hethayres, and 1712 Spruce street, who have been spend ing several vvecka abrend, are new In Londen, and will return te their home about the middle of April. MIei Marian Watts, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Henry Miller Waits, et oil Heuse, YeTk read, Ogentr. who Ii a student nt Smith College, Northampton, Mans., wilt return te her home ni Wed nesday, March 2J, te spend the sprimr vacation with her parents. Mrs. William J. IJradlcy. of Stt P,mr Ktrret. Camden. niUleuncc.H tilt engagement of her daughter. Mis i Marian Itess Bradley, te Dr. Albert h Berthe. I QERMANTOWN Mies Mlra Verrlll Dlx, of 01 10 Greene ntrcet, gave a dinner en Saturday eve ning In honor of Mr. Lulgi Ueiiviil. Mra. Arthur Iareyd and her daugh-' .. Klm.. u..v..n T n rn..,l nf Hill! Wayne avenue, have left for California, vvhere they v 111 remain ler several week. Mr. Jehn 11. Clair, of J3ast Scheel lane. In spending several vveclts at Plnehurst, X. C, Miss Ituth llanna. gave a card party en Saturday afternoon. Vmeng the cunatH wereMlas Cdna Mae-lil. Mrs. Ilar- Ian I'lneker, Mrs. William Dreen, Mr. i.ugar vviKeir, aim ii.iuuu it.ue. ,.e J. Maurau, Mrs. V. Pframcr. Mra. U. ItlelcurdH and Mrs. W. Smaltr, Miss Hdna Mnglll, Miss Uthcl Bitting anj Misi Alice Beyle. Mra. William Olcnn, of 20 K.ist Gergaa lane, entertained at tarda en Saturday last. 1 Mr. nnd Mrs Edward 1 IHIlett, Of 4527 Merris street, are being congratu lated upon the birth of a boy, Kdward B. Klllett, Jr., en March i. . Mrs. H. Spencer Buttirwertli, of 1 rirrnlilvn. Iibh lieiMi vlBitillir liCT mother. Mrs. J. M. Baldy, of Uergaa lane, Mount Airy. WEST PHILADELPHIA The regular monthly meeting of the West Philadelphia Auxiliary of the Great Heart Hospital, formerly the Ourrotsen Hospital, at Ulghteenth and Hamilton Htreets, will be held en HJdav next at the Kliigsesslng Kecrc.itleu Center, Fiftieth street and Cluster avenue. There will be an intertalnment In honor of the new effxera and members, which new number ion. These who will tiiKu part In the program will be the membern of the Wtst I'hlladelphliv High .Scheel Ungllsh Club, which will glve a. play, and Alia. C. y Ntal, who will bing. 'iea will fellow. Mrs. William C. Tuttle and MKs Kmlly Smith, of -'59 Seuth t'erty.HlMU street, villi entertain at their home this ami ami ami noen at a card party and luncheon. There will be twenty gucatH. Mla Betty Scheflcld, of Fifty-ninth Htraet nndCeilni ,ivi ue, anil Ml .vimlg MniiiM nf si" Whitby avenue, have le Htrart nniK fitii '' "' """ "" ,niu; &$&VF'ZlliV. whtre they Itiive been speiiUinK scverul "ri ..,a m,x qieii m. Ttniy .nitr- i&Wi&M StuAr. March. . , - ' 'SJ-T .1 iC3 -l" -" r. , V "VWI mmziji&tmihm invjirTvrT.Tvrfi - " rv"-TM.T 7 ATTRACTIVE MEMBER OF YOUNGER.SET KMm&'SR MISS 'HELEN L. HHS9m Daughter d H B&L':PflBLH Ardnaree, Rydal, w)ie H HSMflH spent the week-end with M rHSSKKKSmiM lMr Parnts at Atlantic 1 HEHHIBilBBBBBBBl City. Miss Kewell's en- H I "ftCiV. .H " vy fv fcj H Jinnien nr., un BB KH w an h HBftBH months M MHAKfH H lllllllllllllllllllllllllliLIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH BilllllllHoBnnleBnnnnnnn!iV,'V7V'' "" k'M i 4, nt their home, 6S87 Ovcrbroek ave nue, followed by n theatre party. Mrs. William 15. Kruger. of SSK Seuth Forty-sixth street, entertained the mem bers of her bridge club nt luncheon en Monday ufteruepn In honor of Mlsa Jus Jus tlne C. Peret. ' SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Jeseph II. Cushinp f 2511 Seuth rwcntleth Direct, entertained the mem bers of the Arcvie club nt his home last evening. The club will give a surlmr dance en Anrll "!i ni ilm Vpw Century Club. Among the. members of me ciue arc Mr. Jcxeph C. Ueuaherty. Mr. Maurice Towers. Mr. James K. Wil liams. Mr. Themas McCermlck und Mr. Abruhnm L. Nichols. Mrs. M. Clever und hei daughter, Miss Marie Clever, of JG46 Seuth Fif teenth street, have returned from a visit te Flushing, L I, Mr." and Mrs. If. Levy gave a recep tion in honor of .Mr. and .Mrs. A. L. Meyers en Saturday evening at their home, 70'J Iteed street. Among the f:uestn were .Mr. una Mm. Benjamin IclbJlelu, Mr. and Mi. David Koinm. Mr. und Mis. W. Leu Is. Mr. Zaleb Weclfsky and Mr. and Mrv. Leuis Lit n- Juinin. The rcceiitleu was nlse a birth day party ler Mr. Levy. The members of the nnrlsh of St. Nicholas of Telentlne Church, of Jamaica, L. I entci tallied recently at a enru party ana uunce. 'ine iiev. Fnthen Murtuugh, formerly of this sec tien Is the new pastor thorn. Anions theso who assisted In the afflr 'were Mr. and Mrs Charles M. Murphy, Mr. Michael J. Kllllgan and Mr. Hmry Ilap pclbaum ' ALONG THE READING Mrs. William Steele, of Hesln avenue. Olensldc, has hecn eiitcrtaiuiug Mrs. Charles Hareld Ashbu), of lllcnn Falls, X. Y. Mr. nnd Mrs James J Sill and their daughter. Miss MarKUerlw Sill, of Aoeo Aeeo Aoee mao nnd Bent reads, Wjncete, are spending some time at Pine Finest Inn, Summervllle, 3. C. Dr. and Mrs, Geerge Pen,. of Jen Jen klntewn, have geno te Plnehurst, N, C, for a short stay. wpehtbr. nFniasKKP t makmkh'ew wnun'cit 'xvn cniLtntKS'S AFrARPl or THK UtOHFir CHAKiCTRR 0K MORU rMv TWBMrr-Bix ybaxb !R &S GOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS HOUSES LINGERIE HOSIERY nn Coats Suits Capes 19.50 te 59.50 Coats and Capes that echo fashion's latest word ! Of imported or domestic tweeds, everplaids, and these interesting plaids with angora finish. Spert apparel of brilliant, almost rainbow hue. "Harris" Tweed Suits Have the Sanction of Fashion as never before. Short, youthful jackets, patch pockets; some belted. Touches of wool embroidery a feature, and threw scarfs lend a jaunty touch. All exquisitely lined in crepe, satin, or radium; close fitting shoulders, strictly man-tailored. New Spring Dresses Unusual at 35.00 Fashion at her loveliest reflected in these Dresses of such modest price. Bouffant, straightline, embroidered beaded. Seft, clinging Canten Crepr), Ucergcttra, Crepe Remalnci, Crrpe Taills, Pelret Twills In thn rffecti new bouffant r itralghtlla allneuettra presented 'In an array el lovely etylei and colere which c've villa election. Special Silk Envelope Chemises, 2.95 Formerly 3.95 200 of heavy quality crepe de chine; hand embroidered or with in serts of filet lace and hemstitched. Flesh, i iiciuanitiiuu. icon, orchid' 8,C5'' t - j ' ' - SftOu inApfrel Tht It.t.. yt I --l '..KluiJ-.T. WW ViTBiWl- rnnvp . ., AdtmnmmmmtMim: mBmteATtr.mmwi ana .Tins, iicnrj BH IJrinten Caxe, 1 M a DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Stockton, accempanieu ey ineir .aaugnier, miss Cirnce Stockton, will leave teJny ler New Orleans, where they will remain for ten days before going te California, where they will be the guests of tuuu xen and daughter-in-law, Majer nnd Mrs. Mux It. Stockton, In Les Angeles. They . Ill rAtlirt. unrn- fltnn in Anill Mr. and Mrs. "Rebert Cope entertained I the members of their bridge club nt ineir nome in tiwnrtnmeie en Saturday evening. Jlrs. TnJfri!l Tne r? 4?t. ictlimn 7 entertained Informally at a small tea a few days ape In honor of Mrs. U Merris Ferguten, of Bosten. uwiwjiii .v4f v ijn at iiiiuvfl li J NORRISTOWN Mr. A. W. Heniberccr. nt .",2.", ltniml ten street, had ne her guests ever the ' ueek-end her son, Mr. Jehn H. A. i Hemberger. and Mr. Jehn Illdeut, Jr., uf ymen, n. t nein stuaents at ine rnee- letrlcal Semlnarv. Alexandria. Vn. Mr. I uiueut preachcu at All Saints' Chuich at the Sunday evening service. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn M. Dettra and Mr. and Mrs. Abram T. Kastwtck, of De , imiw i, ii,vc tuiuriieu irein a eix weeks' automobile trip te Miami. Fla. i Mrs. E. K. Care, of Swede and Mar shall streets, npent several days as the guest of her daughter, Mra. J. Den ltd Roberts, of Ventner, N. J, i FURS SACRIFICED! Genuine dark Mink Anl- CIO ffcft msl Scurf: Special... ' W , nine Wolf Animal Ilea C97 ftn I liearf.. . Kueelal Mrf-OW SpecialUti in Fur Remodeling. JOSEPH GLASS 218 Seuth 12th St. Furriers Since 180S SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS FETTICOATS CHILDREN'S APPAREL NEGLIGEES Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Special Harris" Silk Hosiery, 1.95 Unusual Value "Harris" stamped en every pair is evidence of the quality. Full fash iened in black, corde ...-. ... umv-n, ,uw- jj van' chestnut, gray pole. 1 H Slfgfttrlittjhf Uryr Wmtn . Ji' ,, 4 X"W.6'iiW' XUlVS,:tJf,-h? DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Wtteh Night" B VAUDV Judge Witch1! 7fl Otei run urn urni a A &ranttljf'if. M4,t InlefB Jttrl: I r . . ' "".- '. --.-.- ana anej en a itarcn for fairy '""' Jhty travel te the Jar Xerth but fail te find it there. CHAPTEK III itunglel&nd JACK and Janet were net surprised ,. te learn from the Knklme lad that atryiantl uns net In the far North. I hPV llMf flllAn.lv tnn.ln ,tt t.j.lw tnliwl , that fairies would net like te live in the reuf u'.i.a r .,.,. .I i. : ..r . """f v. nnu, uuu w. Jvet us go te the warm country and , , lV , . i pcck aryiatm there," cried Jack, shlv- I Jack, 8l.lv- l ring with the cold. "Heel Hoe! Teel Toe-oo!" shrieked Judge Owl like n loeemotlre. He Cmmma..! Al.. It'lt.LI i .. . Inircivu mc ii ucn H nrnemxtlCK tewnid the Seuth, and In lesH time than It takes I te tell they hnd left the frozen North I tar Dcntmi. They sped through balmy weather and then the air grew het. uewn dipped the broomstick, coming in reei iuic a Diru in a tree uenKie a river, Jack and Janet eave shouts nf de- 'light. They were in a most wonderful forest, (llnnt trees grew in dense masses. Lacy vines dropped from them like draperies. Flowering plants and giant ferns filled the spaces below. Sil very moonlight shone softly through lacy branches and sparkled en the rip- pung waters et mc ureait river. Surely we have found Fairyland,'" fcX&En08&li3RB?li4cQBl ii KpaiiHr lc MnVP Than U 1JC1 1T1UIC UltUl M yi MBWenT,w H.ff a i jaw in "t u' . '.i i. ,V i Tailored Suits Tep Coats Habits FOR inDEDIflfTE WEAR AND SPECIAL ORDER 9. 1. egerbevs 1621 Cfjetnut Street FOR a time jeu enn "make up" te leek well but the woman who neitlect her Health frown old prematurely. Just as nure hi the necleeted innchlne becomes rutty and wear out. 01' It nntlm, Manaace and Kxperl Tretment ellmliiute all Kxr, Fat Hid the body of nil Impurities, Induce go oil dlgentlnii, Improte rlrrulntleu In nhert, restore the body te vlgoreun Health the real secret of lleauty. 1'wtt Our Institution for Trial Treatment. Ne Obligation. COLLINS INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Bellevue Court Building Phene. Sm-uce J ',8.', 1418 Walnut Street 11 V f e I "w "" t Si-Vi'f-fa't ljI'rViM' 1 s.. i4S w. jji":.wri..iti.!W- $11 CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Fine Footwear a j!iC RThlaii' Jl'i ' i'S 'I .' !' t ,'lu ffiUUBVIUrJKIill IIMi 'i'lwi rife Geerge Allen, inc. 1214Chestnut Street 1214 Showing 200 New Hats at $10.00 and $15.00 Featuring the bright colors and piquant styles that characterized this Spring season. A style for every jeung miss and woman, in the exact (shade she prefers. Continuing Until March 10th Our Annual Spring Sale of Notions & Toilet Articles Allen's Quality Hair Nets Toilet Creams Teeth Pastes Hair Pins and Pins Soaps Teeth Brushes and Nail Brushes Spool Cotten and Dress Shields Just Received An Women's Fine Lisle Hosiery, 75c,$l pr. ., . W.1n,e.n'.s rinc Mercerized Lisle Hosiery, full fashioned nttli high sliced heel und tee. Finished with lavender welt at garter iujii bii hem . 1 We S3? dK mMSWH hem. Extraordinary value at 75c Women's Fine Mercerized Lisle cmbrelderc Bilk clocks In contrasting colors, also in white with "" w i tjpwipi at i?iyy ; n r-iiinni iiiiiiiiiriifTwiMMigarr i r jtn n r i j un jl - - h vTMt.xxmmanr'arxvsirtir'f . ., btswi ,tJ-W7mPM.'&WAY'?Ml?!mTi cried' .Tnnet. "This must he nn en chanted forest." lYl...f -.11. I T1.AA I ni.AA lt I.aaU 1 .Tiiilm nwt. tiperlnv nhniif nnxlnimlv. "It loeka te me like a trenlcal Jungle. oeka te me like a tropical Jungle. pllnir 1.1 Mtu lisvp tnld mc about Trnt cling such places. They leek beautiful, hut trees. They chattered excitedly at the dangers are there danger and evils nnn. They threw' tilings at him. I'ar cvery where. Beware 1" r0N screamed. MosquJtees and ether, Jack and Janet couldn't believe dan- icvll liiw-cta awnrmed about IiJh head. He gcrs and evils could be in such a lovely couldn't fight them off. And there was nlace. Everything looked peaceful und no jilnce for lilni te flee. . Imppy. u..Jl..l il,.., I....J il,. c.a Mnh, u P.l.?ni h n 7,Wni bM mv If.ev r.5.r!l7l,'i?5L.5nfl e?f.:2.1',.,n,y i"'. '. looked down. There wue n man. tat tered, tern, desperate. e'fn'dfv lfeu'Silt 'ills i,i,.i.,i i,t, Ti,n vim.u In the Jung wav through giant ferns Mocked him The vines tripped him. lie had te cut a path with n bus knife. - - .... . , ,, , neineining cise was remiiig uire jne reresi n jnrn.y ."""'"'"' '""' J"e !er.e"" """ -iiiiiiim ''", ueunucu semy nein iree te irec. "" ,,int cat' wnipcrcd Janet. "Isn't It big? ' . 1m. 1,. m.I If ...u l,lK.u lilv ncf u inr.ml 'v " "" " " "" " "' IK' " ln t an erdinarj cat.' whK - "cd jock. nave seen uini hum in a circus. It is a puma. It euts lu"- . . . . XIIC puiliu. HiieuhiuB lilting, i.iri uui.i - niu.i. ..w . ui juu w,. us mi i' ing the man below. The man hacked Hnd Kulr.vlandV" Ills way te the river bank and sank1 "It is net in this jungle. ' .red the down te rest. The giant cat crouched te man. "Theie ere no failles here, only spring. perils nnd poison". If ,m would fin I "Imelt out!" shrieked Janet. The Falr.v!nnd go te the home nf m.v child man jumped te ills feet, swung his rllle heed. (Je te dear old Irclimd." from his shoulder and looked up. lie TT" . . , saw the crouching puma, aimed, and . (Tomorrow will be told lien the pulled the trigger. , . emtlrh van-ies .! h and J.n.ct te IJnngi ine gun reariu. ine snot hit the puma, but did net kill it. i k Skill IJPPn Uri.Ul lCCp I i - rA, Kis -i-i IMtr-''Att'"T,Lr ki, i. v i iJ-,it iww-vnB:A. Women's Tan Oxfords Saddle strap and perforations and with a sole that you can hardly wear through. Since 1868 5 ni " iiiVLJiumraja ,i mmu it tm?& m rm : Talcum Powders Face Powders Toilet Specialties Absorbent Cotten Imported Perfumery Importation of nalr, clcx-kml llnwi.rv ku-i, i... paiir., I $&$$ m, SK'Sr i" ritnrtled. the giant cat raced nwny among the tree tepa. The man had been naved, but new niters surrounded him. Tim rear of (IniigcrH surrounded him I the B"n had aroused I Ihe gun had aroused the Jungle, Meiickya nnnvarcil by dozen" in the i Were than nil, n Mtiiirmiiig ilnnger "S uriM) ililg lnuii II irri- muni' nun. ' " l" trninli was ii huge snake. 't.. glittering r,M. were upeu the man. W" rf horJe' d'lSied Vis ll' uie river. . Hut the man couldn't escape that win. lie wasn t u geed swimmer, ami inr river vuis u lie. lie sirurK mu i n the river was w'de. lie struek nut fir , 0OKtP Bi,nrc, After u few stiekes he seenici te be drowning. i.c m.0M1ci i ,e drowning, ,, Wltcli's hroemstiek ei.me te life. Nfercd bv Judge Owl It swooped te the surface of the water. .lack le.incd ever. , .1.. . .. I... .1. .. tf.. .....I 1. 1.1 srnnjieii wic inun iiv ine ciiiinr uuu iiciu him up. The binumstick -U imiiieil 'HUfij nleng. turned u bend ami there was n village. I he man was innueii 0H the shore. ieu lire iur. sbiii .ibci. mi ut n.-i"u .... . , ., 'The Juliet 1126 Walnut St. ,. 'iw I rnm l"lli st TIIK KNCHANTMrvr Of M'ltlNf. IS IIKI'I.KCTMI IN TIIK I.OM.IA HA rs rrcelett hy Juliet for the nei nelson, Moderately Priced. Openir-r ln Tlnim. I'rl. t. rnti.A. .K'ADiN'n ri!r:ATm: diiikctidn or i.i;i: i i sitfi-hifi CHESTNUT ST. OPERA. HOUSE 5HUBER7 vaudeville l CA1LY nr. fll 4 lb EVE5 AT U b M NAN HALPER..N tBAHAtlSRUTt' ERNEST EVANS avi cibi.s WII.I. OAKLAND DEIftO W MH.AM. WW. MEL-BURNS it CLARK &ARCAR.O 0AIMT JUH0U5lipJat.0.fSTFWMMtar. S JSHUBEhT AT HMONil! 'TtV 5 Poe Mat. Today J $1-50 EDPIiaNTO p. . -ri.ri r-K.iAi K1VUI er LXl5t- UlH g MAKE IT SNAPPY 3 M ASH'MWtWM SfOWtR or STARS a AN3 75 OAIMTY DIAPkASOUS DIViNI H15 i ADELDKI Ev- v"w 50c ' '2 iFWhhrill POP. MAT. THURS. $1 ROBERT a HELEN - 1 WARWICK MENKEN I DRIFTSN6 A ROUSING RIP-POATINO MJLCDSAMA 5 LAST 4 EVGS. h I,-. lTRKMat- Today ''.; $1.50 sr ri Ri liT1 & IN A, TURKISH BATH fcw vm WQPV 008 t-CUIltQH WORM .Vft SEATS TOMOR. Ilei tinic Oicri nt !) . Jl, WITH DONALD BRIAN AND A TRULY GCEAT CAST WAl Nil F LAST.VeMMAT. If TlllllU 1 TODAY. 50c tn $! 11 1111 ALMA TELUHAY MORRIS nbxt get yeunu WEEK SEATS MOW AMERICAS FAVORITE COMEC FNNE CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD IN HER NE'W MUSICIAL CONEDv HIT LETTY PEPPER' A DASHINS OAtir ,(, nJOAHV.Ai i iieUt."; A L DINE "vm."'" AT II ut) I Ot) 3 nf, 3e,i ;i,i ni i ey New in Its Second Week i 1 1 nun r m, i lit1 uu. ueu.u: picm.L, rtWin JhU? ruti i.r wi v i ii VON STR0HEIM tin. i.iu Tr ' Pi" n up p ! p. PIIKSIIS'IPH IN PIIILAUKIPIIIA P. S. Mij Dupent will ap. paar in porien all tliii week. l 1II.M ill Ml s( MP.IKOPtM.ITAN lPP.li i iiuiiivi v . r;,fr.1,,,ish1:r,;rnDiEWALKUERE Mmj. ln1'Ji. IHMlii. I.unlim. MM. ).,,. linrh. MlilliMI. (.MM k'eii. t mill. It.,. titks. 1lrUrl i.iilrnii IIi-:mt'n. iiiiiii,..i Z. , . - METROPOLITAN r.... . . 1 ha- n.nj i iriuc uctinuuu inm ;V "'m.':;;!" i'.i;i.iiii, iikii. i,rui. nii .,,i..i.'' B..i'iirr ViW DUMON'l"S f,' U-i'l"" 'J EMMETT WELCH Minstrels Katlie V V. ni i 'leiieH. ihe Nrwywt,a , CASINO eEcurwSa I ' a . XaaaaJAfraaeWrjraaaiaaa IB r- i ! YSAJ at htttA U'Otif ti IV Maa,... . i WTI I i..Mj .-ael BS.WeTM I'M eT eT, aM r nw-fni irw 4 H aYKJII'a n. MA a". aaBBBBBBBBaVal &v !Vj i f il rmmm hi A r? t.iimrmiy utt filS '.NTH ANtl WAUKKT' & It A. M. TO M r. W aair. RUDOUPH! m-4 m VALENTIN DOROTHY DALTON : vfv PAItAMtlt'NT PtrTCnB "Meran of the Lady Letty" inn'i)MAni: iivii.Nr., t-npKASO TAvt fv eit irt'xtn .'vtwi.nnvr. , iti.i:ntii a .M.nur.T J 1:30. l:3n, 3:30, 33U. 7 M0, 0:3 A picture that will find the highway te your heart Jehn (Jeliifn'e grtal Amrrlrmi plljr TURN TO THE RIGHT A story whest appeal has been testified te by millions of theatregeers. M V BROAD and CHESTNUT 11 30, 1 30, 3 ::e. .". 30 7.S0, 0:30 Gleria Swanson IN NEW I'll.itut NT lT.ODUCTIOat "Her Husband's $ Trademark" $ pictutc that peers deeply into human hearts and un fold a veml rful drama made from tlte joys and sorrows of ordinary life. Like Gleria Hwnnsen's previous splendid success, Mimptueusly pro duced und directed with the genius of a master. , A PHOTODRAMA BIG, EXTRAORDINARY AND DIFFERENT m'i:mi. mi'sicm, skttine KAttr.TON- ce.N-cj.in euchestha PAI Af'P 1-"' ' MAUKirr UT rAL.rt.CEl Hi V M tn J1.13 t. jl CECIL B. DE MILLE'S ;:;:.';.":,.,;!.,,',t "Saturday night" ARCADIA ?JTCF,ffii2 Willi un C. Dr llllr'e I'roilitrtlen MISS LULU BETT 1IIKOI1QRK ItOMKUTX "" VICTORIA fVt;f,TI.?pNTr' WM. FARNlM ANfg5 fADITfll b111 .MAHKKT , wtrllVrLi ii xi te ii:t.- p. jt Wallace Reid & Elsie Fergtuta in "Peter Ibbetson" REGENT 17111 S. MAHIvKI' Al IC'K I.AKF In "ItOIIIKN OIPT" GLOBE u I'M lit: II JIAHKET II tu It - CONTINUOUS . ,l' WC V ll,l. MABEL TALIAFERRO (Herielf) SENATOR MURPHY ,,, FORREST Pep. Mat Today I 3d Edition 2 Weeks Only GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS .n. ANN PENNINGTON i Niirl tv. Ili salu J'.' r, P. Mtth ludai uml Sat r...t Benlii 1 BROAD !, Pop.Mat.Teday DAVID A uA55K G ARRICK Pep. Mat.Teday "Cektaii uc.tlu h with O'Utfrri (ilrl." GEO. M. COHANS COMEDIANS v r. Mt, qi nit THE O'BRIEN GIRL M USV- IIU. Ml ICI siTKU) B. F. KEITH'S-t I'tlllll, SOUSA MUSIC WEEK BELLE BAKER 1 -. SUM I III I.N l I ONliS HARRY WATSON. JR. IN s I i .i il Ill W BUT Camina Erei. Sc Marien Vilkim -JI'V .! ,M HI tK mj H JIM V PI 1 n Mllltl, AN Pi y 1" l 1 si: lilir -iirruimliint Hid it,.. I JOHNNY BURKE T M u Itell liltAi'pi .... iiii!it!ii:i,iiii:,:i,ii!iiniii::iMi1ii'iiii;iiiiiiii!Miii'iiniiiii,it.r. l lll M IIP Ml SIP IHINIIW lPMM. Mtliril I.I. ir a.ar .aeaaaaaHaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV.'') v -r-rwm Tmr 'i .. I KI'.NTll ANtl rA1IKKT STANTOM It" 'U' ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY-ANNA, --r-ryt .ii PAVLOWii ,..! urn n mi. ii iiubc itiii. 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