WW wmmm'fssmfmm m ' tt A . J Vs&.' ra" 'L iW V.'si MPs yr fflttftS TtfrtKrvVVxn iusiurni KriWK Vw-'W' !r. " ' ?S3$lPfi;?-l JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE A Deb of Next Winter Natwy Wynne Talks of thc.Fadfer Carrying Canes and Hears Hew a Stable Is te Be Made i Inte a Cozy Heme TNEVEIt lird a mere appreciative ..tienn than that at the New Cen tury Club lest evening, when Knthnrinc Merris and her co-worker in the Unique Opern Company nve nn evening of acta from various well-known operas nnd the appreciation was well tlcserwtl. It was exceedingly geed, some of the voices being quite beyond the ordinary nd the dancing nnd acting was very noteworthy. Yeu knew these young nwplc Have no director, they just go te work and practice nnd de It all them Mlvcs nnd I' Ihlnk they deserve the greatest amount or credit. Tau ran Id net blame the nudlenre, L.rr. for recklnc with jev, when the hlsh priest In, Samson nnd Delilah came en all dressed up in a nuineer 01 cur tains, wearing his wrl8t watch. Either Delilah gave him a hint or he realized It Mrnself. for, as the performance went en. the watch disappeared, nnd I den t think it was any sleight of hand trick nn the nart of the siren. She, by the way, has n most corneous voice nut King Ihc famous aria from "Samson" lnngnjficently. m, B,nfl from Tesca was extraerdi narily well done. Kotharlne Merris acts remarkably well besides dnnclng niut slnalne. and Max de Schaucnwe reallv wen the great applause of the evening with his very geed singing nnd excellent acting. He hns net n great voice, but he has a very geed tenor and he line certainly been excellently twined. He sings with ease nnd expression nnd nhews that he understands and known the value of the work. t mmt ur I was mere Intrigued with (he appearance of Samson nnd the I was trying te see what they looked like. Yeu see. they had w much hnlr en their heads and faces, nlmnst all roil could sec was an occasional nose, and when Sameen put his head down mi Delilah's knee, I wondered hew he breathed because she certainly gave him a geed shove. Among these I saw In the audience were Mr. and Mrs. HnrrlBen Merris, Mrs.' Edward Meller. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. llertrnm Llpplneett, Mr. Barten Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Llpplneett, Dr. and Mrs. Merris Lewis. Miss France Witter And Marina and Fnnny with her. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Clagherne, Mr. nnil Mrs. Acnew Adams, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel H. Carpenter, Grace and Eliza beth Brewster, Nicholas Deuty and a number of ether music levers H AVE you noticed the lnte.it wrinkle? when thev go for walks en Sunday afternoons. 1 met nbeut fifteen dincrmnt ones en Sundny net all together, but In various pnrls of the country. Of course, women have carried rancs bi fore, but the custom is becoming much mere general. Yeu must wear n sierts suit of j-eine tweed in plnin color or plaid, or a sports dress and cape of the same kind of matnrlnl nnd n hat te match, wool stockings and flat-heeled rubber-soled oxfords nnd carry n enne, and then you nrc decidedly "It," se fnr as style geesi And te some types of women It Is a very becoming get-up. ' Take Marian Toulmin. for Instance. She in tall and slender nnd has black hair and n bright color. ! saw her yes terday In a stunning sports costume consisting of n skirt and cape of gray plaid 'and a lint made of the same ma terial. She looked perfectly stunning. SPEAKING of Marian reminds me of the Savey Company, though she Is net going te be In It this year. How ever, shrvrcmlnds me of It because she has taken pait In It for a number of years. Well, anyway-, the Savey has started Its rehearsals and they are being held In the guild house of the Swcden Swcden herglan Church at Twenty-second nnd OVstnut streets en Tuesday nights. This yenr the opera Is te be "lelanthe." Marie Zaru, who snng last night at Katherlnc Merris' concert. Is te hnvi the leading part, and Deberah Seal will also hae a part, as will Fanny Winter snd Snrah Bailey. Mrs. Geerge Milling Milling ten will have the title role, and the tenor is Max de Schaunesec. Lesley .Tey Is In It, tee. but I have net heard jet of the ether principals. I HAVE been wondering what the Ilebert Beilings would de about a lieuir. In Chestnut Hill! Yeu knew they rented the Duhrlngs' house nnd new Miss Duhring wants It buck this jcar. and there was actually no place out there they could get. Flnnlly they de cided te live In n tent, but could net rent ground for that experiment, nnd xe new I hear they have bought the Fied Dunn's stable en Prospect avenue be teen Evergreen nnd Summit, which Is at present only fitted out with malls. It's a very pretty stable, though, and riven time they can doubtless turn it Inte n most attractive small house. It would net surprise me if It became one of the most attractive small houses about. If a person has enough Imagination te ee what can be made of a stnble, nnd the courage te de It, he will get some thing coy nnd attractive. I knew where one of my Sunday walks will -nd mn this spring. New I'll be walk ing fiem the Rending station In Hicm nn.t Hill te Prospect nnd en down te nununlt, toward Evergreen. Mrs. Beiling was Miss Elizabeth Lanier, n daughter of Mr. Charles 1. T.anler; she and Beh Beiling were mnr tied In Greenwich, Conn.. Inst May -'1. "he Is extremely attractive and verj much liked here. Mr. Beiling Is din 'antly related te Mrs. Woediow Wll en, who was formerly Edith Beiling. A8 ' nnve nfln said, It nil depends en the point of view. A ccrtnln jeung debutante horn ou knew nnd I knew decided that she would net spend "II her time just frlveling this winter. It iW0,,,,'J ,nl' "I' KeniP work In n firis club at one of the settlement neuses. Incidentally this debutante has iiecn a great belle and hns no less than nve qulte "henvy" suitors and fine ten or mere very "interested" Z1";, ?.?"?.,""' '? "ftf tearlilHB I ir.Vi. 11 " . . ",p sPi'ienient ban- .?? i.i?np "f ilwn "ih" ,",s tnUiMi n ?,mRii"k""! ,0 K-7-.,,f,lwl up and a nfidlig lone nnked: ".Snv. Mlm nuTTv. r,P, J',1.1 kcl,l"F Meady com cem TPrised, managea te finer, em, u fc,'Ltb" 6!rl L"1 ft Hlh "f!c'c yen den t knew hew free jeu are." NANCY WYNNE. M SOCIAL ACTIVITIES 'r.. ioeH3nV,iSAn!?oreP I0,l) riIben. Invltitin. ? lancey pluce. Iwvn Issued nlnJ m n8J a dinner en Friday pie-!rrl205h-if ' "! "?nor u0f Mli" 6 h?r Snl,fiSn3y,EUf.(,,a8n,UrdB'U"- ner Sn3UVi!- .wne wl" a,ten'1 tl10 (Hn ?vLind .lnea,re I)nrl' en Wcdmydiu ' 'rn1'rhMa,reh 29' n'cli Jlr". "villain arinri?u.. 1 1. ' W.'J Blxe '" honor of tier i auilHr "AV1 V, ",'".,-,"n . v. J weilmni!. flnn.lU :. ' wi. ." ""in I where they will April t ftrv Havana, spend several weeks. Mrs. Stephen D. Colhoun, of 310 Seuth Fifteenth street and Square Acre, Bryn Mawr, and her sister. Miss Anna S. Newbold, daughters of Mr. Clement Buckley Newbold, of the Hltz-Carlten, will return tomorrow from New Yerk, where they spent the week-end, and met Mr. Colhoun, who" arrived en Saturday from Ennland, where he was visiting his sister. Mis Charlette Celhcmn, who has been quite lit with appendicitis. Miss Elisabeth Mergnn, dauchter of Mr. and Mrs, Reed A. Morgan, of cnesinui'tiiii, will leave en Wednendnv for a visit te New Yerk, She will later go ie Atianun uiiy rer several days, returning the latter part of next week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stanley Orlsweld Flags, Jr.. at Qlenhroek, Bryn Mawr, sailed en Saturday for a two weeks' stay In Ber muda. Mr. and Mm fleuvcrneur Cadwalader, of Hawkswell, Fert Washington, have returned from a visit te Nassau. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Browning, 245 Seuth Sixteenth street, will return en March 20 from Palm Beach, Fin., where tney nave neen spending me last three months. Mr. and Mrs. Hareld Bewail, of Wash ington, D. C, nnd Miss Elisabeth Ash, of San Frnnclsce, Calif., who have been entertained for a few days bh the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Scwall, of 1311 Spruce street, will return te their homes today, Mrs. Penn Smith nnd Miss Kilty Smith are spending several weeks at the Hetel Brighten, Atlantic City, Mr. Clarence C. Zantzlngef, Jr. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clareuce C. Zantzlngcr. of Oreenacre. Seminole nnd Highland avenues. Chestnut Hill, who Is a student at St. raul's Scheel, 'will return en Tuesday, March 21. te spend the spring1 tui-iiiitm wan inn parcnia. Mr. and Mrs. Kll Klrft Price, of 1709 Walnut street, will entertain In their box at the epcr.i this evening. Their guests -will be Mr. and Mrs. Themas Langden Elwyn and Mr. Frederick Schaeffer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur W. Sewall. Mlis Jane Bell Yentman, Miss Oeerslna Yeatman and Mr. Krnest C. Saw-urn will occupy the box of Miss Yeatmarra parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Pepe Yeatman. of 1118 Spruce street, at the opera thli evening. Mr. and Mrs. Yeatman. who nre spending' several weeks at French Lick Springs. Ind , will return home early next week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jatnes Boblnien Kellv. of Lewes, Del , nnnounre the ongaKe engaKe ment of their daughter. Miss Cecilia SIny Kelly, te Mr. ieuis ie ney Evans, or Philadelphia,' son of Mrs. M. Bedney Kvans, of Lewes, Del. Mis. Frank Battles, of 267 Seuth Nineteenth ptreet. and hr debutante daughter. Miss Elizabeth B. Battles, wilt sail early -In Apill for a trip abroad. They expect te remain several months traveling, nnd will return te th s c tv In the nutumn. Miss Battles, who has been spending n week In New, Yerk, will return te her home en Saturday. . MIm Elaine Tayler English, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick W. Eng lish, of 226 West Scheel Heuso lane, Qermantewn. will leave this week for a visit te Washington, where she will be the eucst or aliss nuth HltcncecK. daughter of Senater and Mrs. jUllbert Hitchcock. A wedding of interest will lie that of Miss Ethel Nathansen, daughter of Mra. Harry M. Nathansen. of 1G29 Lo cust street, and Mr. Benedict Olmbcl. Jr., which will take place at 4 o'clock en March 20 at the Bcllovue-Htratferd and will be followed bv a reception. Miss Helen Nathansen, a sister or tne bride, Photo by Marceau, MISS OWENDOLEN; McINTIRE Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Mclntlre. of Ardmore, who will be one of next season's debutantes will be the maid of honor, nnd the bridesmaids will Include Miss Bose c;imbcl. Miss Lucille Schambcrg, of New Yerk, and Miss Emllle Weyl, of Elklns Park. Mr. Blchaid Fl3hcl, of Pitts burgh, will attend Mr. Glmbel as best man. QERMANTOWN Mrs. Ames Y. Lester, of 723 West West vlew avenue, wlll be the soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra at their next concert en March 22 In Wclghtman Hall, University of Pennsylvania. .Mrs. Jehn Berlte, .Jr., of Cheltcn ave nue, entertaliiPd the members of her five hundred club en Saturday evening. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert W. Worrell, of Mount Helly, N. J.. nr receiving con gratulations upon the birth erf ji 'sen, William Walde Worrell. 2d. nm Monday, February ,20. Mrs. Worrell was Miss Marian It! Thorp, of 405 Seuth Forty third street. Mr. Drew Theip, of Pittsburgh, I a visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hcnrv C. Thorp, of 405 Seuth Forty-third street. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. L L. Brvnn, of 126 North Fiftieth street. Ptitertnlnecl nt a dinner party en Saturday evenlne. Among the guests wcie Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gress, Miss Clalre Urrss, air. and Mrs. .1. Faler. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Gress nnd Mr. Frederick Wilder. Friends of Mr. Jnmcs Taylnfr, of 1S33 Walnut street, will be clnd te hear of hl3 recovery from a recent Ulncs". Miss Esther Macplieren, of 3101 Wal nut street, will entertain at n cjrd pain- en Thursday evening next at 8:30 e clock. jfTl-f X Jvti iiifT I U9l JM SSgdg&EA iqi i - ' Jt""i-imalT jssiijij cWOanT MTilUiO-lt- 1822 CHESTNUT STREET 7ALIANT pieces exhibit at all timea a mastery of fine furniture making. The VALIANT Galleries arc showing many excep excep tiena! Reproductions of the celebrated English periods together with attracve VALIANT designs in sets and individual pieces suitable for the country home at prices consistently moderate throughout for representative pieces. Antique Furniture Distinctive Decorative Objects Draperies VALIANT SERVICE IS CORDIAL - VALIANT PRICES ARE MODERATE' ' . SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr', and Mra. James F. Conaty, of 23J Seuth FlUeenth street, are entertaining aa their guesta for a few days their eon, Mr. James J. Conaty, anjl bis aen, Master Mr. Jehn O'Connor, of Seuth Bread street, left thru city en Sunday evening last for Magdalena, N. M.. where he win Jein hla brothers, Colonel Chrlea P. O'CAnner and Mr. Themas It. O Cenner. They will remain In New Mexico until Jimmy- Conaty, of ,1063 Wlnfield avenu, Price Hill, Cincinnati, O. Mr. and Mrs. William McCUmana. of 2629 Seuth Bread street, have returned te their home from Het Springs, Va where Mr. McClemans haa been recu perating from a recent Illness. Mrs. N. Callahafl, of 1138 Wolf street, spent the week-end with friend In Chelsea. Dr. nnd Mrs. James W. McMenlg'le, of 2120 Seuth Bread street, have returned from their wedding trip. Mra. McMon McMen McMon Igle will be remembered aa MIsa Martha Flynn, of Glaasbore, N. J whose mar riage te Dtv McMenlgle took place en Wednesday, February 22, In St, Pat rick's Beman Catholle Church, of Weed bury, N. J. Friends of Miss Margaret Murry. of 1333 Jacksen street, will be gld te learn she Is recuperating from a recent Illness. Mr. Matthew McFetrldge, of New Yerk, formerly of this city,, has been spending seme time with his mother, Mrs. F. McFetrldge, at her home, 2312 Taaker street. i NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mra. Henry Webster, of North Nine teenth street, will entertain her sewing circle at her home tomorrow afternoon. Mr. Marshall S. Leepold.' aen of Mr. and Mrs. Mark 8. Leepold, of 1848 North Seventeenth street, has sailed for Europe, where he will srjend seme time. Mr. Charles W. Meyers, of 2733 North Hcmberger street, was the recipient m a purse of geld presented by the faculty of the Philadelphia Nermal Scheel for Olrls and the Scheel of 1'rnctlce upon the occasion of his sixty-first birthday. Miss Florence Busten, of Eighteenth nnd Nerrls streets, has returned from Bending, Pa., where ahe spent several weeks visiting friends and relatives.. Mr. and Mra. William Jaspan, of 831 Kctrth Seventh street. 'announce the mnr mnr rlage of their daughter, Misa Theresa Jaspan, te Mr. Maxwell Piatt, of this city, en Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. I. Lewensteln, of 4623 North Bread street, have returned from Flerida and Havana, where they spent some time. i ALONQ THE READING Mrs. Herbert P, neblnsnn and her daughter, Miss Virginia Boblnsen, who have been spending severnl weeks In Flerida, have returned te their home, Old Yerk lead, Neble, Tha officers of the women's auxiliary of ihe newly organized Coates-Jerdom Pest of the American Legien, whlcN has Its headquarters In Jenklntewn, are; Mrs. Henry D. Stevens, president! Mra. Archibald B. Hunbard, vlce president; Mrs, S. K. Mitchell, recording secretary; Mrs. Elwood Miller, corresponding sec retary, and Mrs. Leuis B. Dutten, treasurer. HOLMESBURQ Mrs. Frank Jehnsen, of Hartel street, will entertain the members of her card club at' her home en Thursday after noon. Mr. and Mis. dharles Barten, of 3117 Decatur street, have left fpr Honolulu, where they will spend a tew months. Miss 'Beberta Slgmund, of Dltmnn street, Is spending ft few weeks nt Harrlsburg, Pa., where she Is visiting friends. . t t.-rtpieV Tippler, of Glmleeh street,' Is entertaining as her cuest Mis- Helen m. prcunu. anna nu.iu spending seme time In this city. I "PI.EIK1E OF CIVIC IT M.I V Tils ll '-Tall-PhllsdelI)hlR Wk " All iroed rlttzsns are urged te talk ntul art Hlcn the "I'ledae of Clvle Kalty" In tomeriow morning's Pcbme I.stiORR, snd ?ml thla jitertKe In, se your name can be printed nmene thean who plclire themselves te upheld Plilln delphla's Reed name. Adv -ff 1 IT Lew Heel Princess Pat Natural feet comfort through its straight inside line. Indorsed by the y. w. c. a. Copper Tan or $Q Black Calf ? 1228 MARKET Harper's Waktver Sheps 1022 CHESTNUT - gOI Irs Wlllhini i.' With.; ' -tV." V'J.'.,,nc' IV?. ?. Anne ui" "".:'.""" j.uuibe v ii80ti Jr.. will III -VI I iPhine Wnvne.' Miss du 'War , Wcar'Mr: Hamuel VJoeUm Hii.Kvana Dunn. Mr. Knmn.i i .Ml H.I .111. Pout, Ml. r. IMPORTERS, DBSiaNERB A MAKERS OF TTO.tfBA" AND CTtll.DRKV'a 'APPAREL OF THE HIGHEST CHARACTER FOR MORE THAK TWBVTY-8IX YEARS C0WNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES LINGERIE HOSIERY ttplS nr Chestnut Cerner Twelfth SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS PETTICOATS CHILDREN'S APPAREL NEGLIGEES Special Purchase and Sale of New Spring Coats 20 00 Capes Dresses Suits Extraordinary Values Garments of the better kind of materials lined with better kind of silk linings. Tailored better than the usual. Garments that show they were made te sell at much higher prices of the high standard that characterizes "Harris" apparel. All of the new spring materials and shades. We Specialize in Apparel That JSIenderhei the Larger Weman lit, M nil 1 " Heri.dSruel ,tnnaa,i MrpeSffihV.1!.'- die, nr ir " , ' z Specializing in Coats, Salts, Dresses and Skirts mmuau. K' Kr n -- ..fc Medes of Distinction and Originality 1222-1224 Walnut Street The originality and distinction of "Sleeker" Fashions is again emphasized in this spring showing of Suits, Dresses, Coats Tailored Suits Frem Paris comes ihis decree of Fashien: "Tailleurs for Spring." Once again we bow te the sway of the graceful, slender lines, te the quiet re finement of Twill Cords', Cerdines, and Piquetine in navy blue. Ner is variety lacking there is a splendid diver sity of styles here plain, or With self-color braid and embroidery, featuring the longer coat and skirt. Prices range H5, m te $125 Spert Suits $25, $29.50 te $45 V,Tf v? Second Fleer B Afternoon Dresses COLOR color always color in fabric and trimming. The reaction from black has come, and Springtime fashions are most evident in the beauti ful hues of the new frocks. There are Crepe Rema, Velette, Canten Crepe, Crepe Renee and Peiret Twill, and Spert Dresses of novelty knitted fabrics, but of striking importance are the newest Spring shades. $39-50, $65 te $145 Second Fleer Coats, Wraps and Capes i jj i k J I EffiMl !! I, i ' - liu Leng, graceful lines soft deep fabricsa very evident trend toward navy and black and some times touches of mole, caracul nnd ether Summer furs these arc the predominant features of the Spring modes. An enticing collection of new and attractive models in a variety that will fill eery need. $59-5 $95 te $175 Spert Coats $25, $35 te $65 First Fleer Mitchell Fletcher Ce. Park Farm Jams Park Farm Jellies Miss North's Peaches Park Farm Cocktail Cherries Creme de Menthe Cherries Park Farm Cucumber Rings Park Farm Dessert Prunes Charge Accounts Solicited rtienc Hpmce a40 18th & Chestnut Sti. 12th & Market Sti. 5600 Germantown Ave. Atlantic City, N. J. Readiaf Tcrmiaal Stere Opea Eveniafi PJtrr.A.-S I.EADINO THEATREt mrtECTION OP LBP! J. J SHUHBUT CHESTNUT tT.-OPtnA HOUSE SPUIIACWr THt WORL0S BIST SHUBEki vaudeville DAILY MATS AT 2 15 - tVf.5 AT 8-13 PINS and NEEDLES! 30n T.niKlu llannllnir Mnlt EDITH KELLY GOULD Orlslnul i't from flsUty Th. Ixinilen MASIE (IAV. NERVO & IINOX. t. A Helt of Londen' Ortt Rcrue Htara llMutlful (luletjr Girl" and Oreat mil of MinbfTt VnilTlll Produced by Albert l)e Cenrrllle LYRIC Thla ft Next Week Onlr CTOS. AT 8:15 lit Pep. Mat. Tonierron'. The Minimi MaMertileee of the Century ui nnuitn DQ1AN AllPl ATDI1IV (?DCAT PACT aacr reeM cntvby theatbghy TSHUBEKr La.t5Eyg.. Pep. Mat. Tomer. "'' $1.50 :DDIC CANTOR in a pippv awmaut vut of uusw. utm "MAKE IT SNAPPY" VITH ASdlMMteilK SMOWtH OF 5TAHS AND 75 DAJMTY DIAPHAH0U3 DIVINmO gThe Muiicil Cemedjr Sraaib r,f the Year SflBBlBT a H A J 1 Plrert from tli niircful run 44th St. Tnntr Original Cat and Production. LAST 5 vj? A 1 h.le I. Bit S1.00 Mat. Thuri. ROBERT a uiiru WARWICK N MENKEN ADELPHI DRIFTING ii wt lntp"iinir centrlbmlnn of 3 aent i.-iien ' Kit Uulletiii, Th th pros M; seats tomorrow MME. PET R OVA (IN PERSON) "The White Peacock in mir. Prrrrtn Klrrrt from Tlip Comedy TliPiitre, V, y llli Orlclnnl Cost nnil Production " ' I'UPl I.Alt SI C( KJ.S. ' .V Y I cmnrj H or(J TONIGHT AT 8:20 POP. MAT. TOMOR. 50c TO S1.50 A TRr.MiiMini's hit. .19 WALNUT A TRI-.MCNI CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD IN MfcK NEW MUS C AL COMTnv u 'LETTY PEPPER' A nASHISG PANCING P.gQADWAy CMOgU9 Last Week FORREST 3d Edition GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS w " ANN PENNINGTON a Nieiit Hest Seuib jj nn 1 ,1l - Ma'" Wed. & 'at )-st teil , . '.ex, . 1 .-,,, ! ,r, a Champs nn 1 iuzubm 0 j.- Createsr eF fill FRED STONE. Shows BROAD Last 5 Evrs. v ' WMV1U DCLHSbO present fyp prJnf BTJ Xv r m ra H &- niM'i j- Direction' Blanjey Company of. A WMtaMMMMHIMMH PMMPVf M1NKTKMMTM INn ll!Kr.l' TH 11 A, M. TO 11 P. M. kJ WALLACE REID and LOIS WILSON The Champien A NBW PARAMOUNT PICTimH . '. riASBD ON' PIl V OH- 8A.ME NAMM StANTOH! StXTBENTH AND SfAnKKT ll::i. i:.le, 8.30, A:30, 7:ae, u:30 Picturizatlen of Stage Succcta TURN TO THE RIGHT Full of inspiring romance an! bubbling with rollicking humor. NEXT WEEK A OntPPINO MYHTIHIY TOHY "FOOT FALLS" WITH TYJIONB POWEfl 'Jrltnm Chestnut St. Above Bread! 11.30, 1 30. 3 30. r.:30, 7.30, LAST FOUJl DAYS U:30 GLORIA SWANSON IN I.ATKST PARAMOUNT riCTUHE Her Husband's Trade-Mark Full of Gorgeous Gowns and Sensational Episodes Purl" In All Il MBiilrlfenll' I.avlnh Dis play of Drean Wrought te thu Screenl COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT rtoeT Ttwc Avrn-tft'nir A 1HRBC STAIl COMtlf NATION William De Mille's mODLTTION' Bought and Paid Fer WITH Agnes Ayres Jack Helt It Is One of the Strongest Photoplays Ever Written Frem thn Plnv bv Gcvn? Breadluirit IT S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE DAI Ar"I7 l-'H MARKET rLlVEi 10 A. M. te 11 -te P. M. FOOL'S PARADISE Cecil. IJ. n.- m n' ADpAniA CHESTNUT H-l. 10TH AliLlli 10 a M t ii. is p, jr. 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