ITiii U tawk rwmpmavt pmpEti i 1. 1 .... fjVertcy Wynne Tells of tle r Daughter of Fermer Miss Berghmans, of This City, for War Werk and of Miss TatnalVs Engagement 1 tt l..iHAktAl linAW itiA nltitt U uny, i"1' . ,. t nuf ...j. i. in "urei ue i.t... j.v iimt iui- i the nome Lily rcdrofte inny net but when I remind iiEi of who she Is an J who her mother i I n" sure yu w,u be Interested !-' tOO. ..V, MU ran.llt. 170 J' iviuvuiuci umn vanillic ...hmnnH. who wan the ernnilriauKti- "r tit of the Inte Chnrles Marnlcster, of , Ter!1nle? She came out In thlH city i.ny yenrs age, and was n great belle, ? ind tliode who knew tell me et lier t WflUtlful weilillnjt out nt Glengarrv, ' TerrtMIII". "livu iiim uruuur lilt uiiuu tt the Marquis de Pedroso, then Scner Ac redrose, nn attache of the Spanish Laatlen at Wellington. They p"t te Bpnin "vc nnl 1,1C Mirquls tlletl there nome yearn age, luring his widow and a son and a dkuibtcr. The beh is the present Mar outs de Pedroso, and Lily is the daugh ter The Marquis and his wife came erer here about eight years age, and trtry one was delighted te see "Ca milla Herghman's" son and his very betutiful wife. They spent a winter In this city and traveled about quite n kit. The former Miss Ucrghmnns ami lin fen and daughter new live In Blur- Lily has net been in America since the was a very iiiiif gin, our. i nnve tan told by tliee who knew her that the nan a singularly mtclllgcnt and lowly child. It teems that during the recent war, though a Spanish subject, Lily ren dered distinguished service as a nurse in the French Army, and both Span ish and French newspapers have reached friends of the Pcdroses in this country telling that she has been given the "Croix de Guerre," with the following citation, which is rather lit rnlly translated: A nurse of the first class, endowed ulth the best professional qualities. Of ft foreign nationality, she put spon taneously and generously from the outbreak of hostilities her zeal and her devotion te the service, of France, Bent nt her request among the sani tary organisatiens at the front, she fae the finest proefn of courage, roelnens and of abnegation, notably during the ccursa of the bombardment of Complegne In March, 1918, con tinuing In contempt of danger te lalsh her cares upon our wounded, GUNERAt. HBROAULT, Chief of the Cabinet of the Ministers of War. In commenting upon the award, one tf the French newspapers say that this eitatlen testifies te the high distinction of the young girl better than the most eloquent tributes. She joined the high ttt and rarest qualities of spirit and heart in her role of nurse, net only in the hospitals of Illarrltz but In the zone of "Let Arinecs." Ner has Lily Pcdroe stepped ncr Soed work among the sick nntl wounded, he is still pursuing her mission of de de de rotlen at Malaga umeng the wounded eldlcrs of the Moroccan campaign. I hepe borne day in the near future shs and her mother will make a trip te this tide of the ocean and give their old friends an opportunity te bec them fain. DID I tell you of the engagement of Elizabeth Tatnall te William Powers, of Ohie? It was nnneunrcd a day or two nge. 1'ilizabcth is a daugh ter of the late Mr. William Francis Tatnall. e knew, and u granddaughter of Mr. Henry Leu Tatnnll, of the well known fninilv of that name in Wilming ton, Del. 11111 Powers was a member of the class of 11)20 nt Princeton. I have net heard of n wedding date as yet, but it will probably be in the fall. rpiIEY took Dannie out for dinner the ether night well-cautioned aa te be be havIer, and ' he had n beautiful time. When it came te desert there was ice cream and lovely cake with beautiful rmoeth ieing en It. Dannie, ate his ice cream with relish and finished it be fore the cake, se when the maid came te take his plate for mere, he seemed te held un Inward confab with himself, it" te whether or net he'd eat that piece of cake or let the plate go and probably Ft another piece. Finally he let the plate be tuken for mere ice cream, but hen Mnry brought it back the cake jas unchanged. "Umph," said Dannie, taking up his spoon with resignation, Tiack comes the same old cake.' NANd W1KND. t . SOCIAL ACTIVITIES n.5i!i a,mLMrH- Eanlc! . Wentz. of the ?if?.W' Wash ngten lane. Wyncote. will tPl'rtaln at dinner at their home en Monday evening. March 27, In honor of . ir!?niMr' Daniel B. Went;-, Jr., who a student at St. 1'uuI'h Scheel! and 7.rVufu llome for tl10 spring vacation. Among the guesta will be Miss Nancy Miss Margarettu H. Stevens. SSSi 'atIl9 B- Hawaii. Miss Dorethy HSf't y.ls?. Miriam It. Clark. Mr. Wneat Scott. Mr. Theodere Voerheos, Si, Wn$a?V,cl,M- Gilbert, Mr. Tlieodero V. weed, Mr. Jehn Smith and Mr. William lM.Lew.art' Jid Tne guests will later Sr7,H M10 d.?n.ce te b9 frtven at the Huntingdon Valley Country Club. Hr!,rs- J: Dcftrain Llpplncett. of 1712 "J ?lrc. 111 entertain at a lunch vffi.ft,' 1,u h.eme twlay ' honor of the Thi,1" m,enera ' ie Colonial Dames. fire win be twenty guests. fSifc ina r.H- ,Wellstcr King Wetherlll, Kent and Aubrey reads, Wynnewood, ?M..ls,uea.,,lvlt'lUe"s 'or a dlnner en CH?i?i.c,v.,;n1lnff. M"rch 31, at the Merlen Mi.. UcJ ' lu,i;.,n l,nne f their "lece, ?nHAnnc..wi!thcr"t daughter of Mr. An.nT1- lterhert J. Wetherlll. of 420 Jnni '.V10.' Chestnut Hill, hofero the Oolf Club C Dance ut Ul Merlen clanlrs'r.71,0mas V' , Dunn- et "-1 Aliens &I.C,he6J"ut ,"'" wl entetain at SiiS, a0" hatl'r'J''y evening in honor of nnV? Asenath U. Thompson? of Harwlch- lie? gucst Wl" "Pend a fertnl8ht wJ ?rn'1 lltv- Jehn c- Begnn, of 618 Mtfrt.,E",al Blrcet- "crmantewn, will Anni V".'lt.a theatre party en Monday, hill: 3' .'" hciier of Miss Judelle Mac- MfC Jur MUHten. dauirliter nf Mr. nnrl Josiph .Husten, of (lermantewn. u. . "'i'" .iieiuii. ui ucrmani ;.,. hl'lllc."t at Smith College, ami nwtieVi Kastcr Moer,v,",,iiMl's- IIenry w- Murston, of fntfrtiiM1"".'1"0 '.lcnue. Overbioelt. will tiliiL. v" nt,a dane0 m Tuesday eve- iiiJVi .,'.l"l'er. ' af,cr tl10 tea te b0 f ',,"' their home that afternoon te KrMatt.UftUBhtar' M,B A"Ce "&ulU wive Informally after i Ie?mL ,Vlmorr.ew aorneon and the fel- S '1ur.saa)''' ln Marc"' h0 wi Muckle V,d..t0,mCSr0W, b MrS- j0,,n T' Whi,irBv"l,,i M.rswllllam Beaumont reJIirrjl id- e' 920 Clinten street, arc of ' nlne ,0nBi-atulatlena en the birth y. 2(1"' wu,lam Beaumont Whit- Wl'eiti?.1!.1! v-.Ver9; of Ulkln Park. a ,M,''Iel '."' at a dinner, folleweu in honor ,.V li,1 ""i'dle of next month In Kiillmilne ' II, Ceftln, out) "5 vf MrK- M- Jt- refll. "f "I 'N e'v'i1.1 tieet who wlll'be mar Mr 1. K,ta''y A. AVelsh, son of rtai, ..i.." '" A'dlne r.. u7. ,Lur,e,,YV" weisn, or tne MIm pn .butuiday nfternoen, April 22. Sw dav-"1 "I'e.has been spending, n murn, ,a i tM0. Marlboreugh-Ulenhelni, "mrned te her home vestenlnv. and .X""' street, entertained a family J.wtv ,- in me opera ish l'r. and Mr. ZlirUr ih hi :7"' Il'll Iflntln i i. .v.' '"R.: ""r ". the ."" or their country nlaca at Haver. ...... k i.'.fiwr. uiAar tUmJCmm Will- UJA'lj W .. Citation of Senorita Pedroso. ford, where they expect, te remain until the autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Cortland M. Richard son, of 2134 Walnut street, are Tecelv. Ing congratulations en the birth of a son, William Stanley Richardson, en Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward 8. Flash, of Staten Island, are receiving cengratu tntiens en the birth of a son, William Shoemaker Flash. Mrs. Flash was Misg Martha S. Shoemaker, of Qermantewn. Mr and Mrs. W. H. Heullngs and their daughter, Miss Saleme Heullngs, of 908 Seuth Forty-eluhth street, have returned from ralm Beacn, Fla afu-t a stay of several weeks. The ladles of the First llaptlst Church, Seventeenth and Sanaem streets, have Issued Invitations for a banquet en Friday next. Mrs. Geerge Tllllnghast, of Burling ton, announces thn mnrrhn nt i..- uaugnier, auss urace Ellen TUUncr hast, and Mr. William II. Patten, of ni. i-euifl. en uecemeer za, at urace unurcn, wew if eik city. QERMANTOWN Mrs. Charles Mtlpff, of Pelham read nntl Qulncy street, will give a dinner, luuuivea ey Dnuge, ims evening. Mrs. Beltler entertained nt cards Men day, March J 3. Mrs. Itnlpli Celeman. 311 Dorset street, Will M..ittnlt. Ihn .HAMvUMu U ' .... ...c iiiriiiucin u. ncr mow mew ing c nt her home today. The guests win . .lUrte Mis. C. Hamblcten. Mrs. Harry Uiank. Mrs, i:imer Pfelffcr, Mrs. a. uiHucr, .urs. j. freeman, inrs. Har em wusen, Mrs. k. Hidings, Mrs. jeim ujfucn, airs, aieivin Keigen and Mrs. tvuiaru iiosten. Mrs. Hendersen will party en Friday next. glve a bridge Mr. and Mrs. Randelph King, of West Jehnsen street, have returned from Palm .Dcucn, wuere incy spent a few weeks. Mrs. Geerge Hancock, of West Duval street, will entertain the members of her card club at her home en Friday after- (IUUII, ht. rancls of Asslsl Alumnae will held Its weekly card party en Saturday afternoon nt St. Francis' lay Nursery, 34 East Legan street. This .week the card party will be In charge of Mlsn juurgaret l-eeney, miss Margaret S, Connelly and Miss Mary C. Connelly. h . Aiircu ii. iippincett ana son, Mr. Charles Llpplncett, of 6628 Wayne uvviiuu, imve ruiurnca rrem tne west, wnore uiey spent several months In in...urniu. Mlas Florence Rldely, of Qermantewn avenue and Greene street. Is entertain. Ing as her guest for a few weeks her cousin, miss uoretny a. judsen, of New ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mra. Franceis de St. Phallc, of Melrose, have been spending some time mi Amen, a. c. Mrs. Bayard Hand, of Wllkcs-Barre, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jehn Milten Coiten, of Wyndhurst, Old Yerk and iiyaai reaas, aoevo JenKlntewn. . .Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Eschner. of El- Kin Park, will sail in the next few wceKs rer uurepe. WEST PHILADELPHIA . The marriage of Miss Barbara Storey. daughter of Dr. Frederick C. Storey, of iew xeri;, ana Mr. Krnest W. Rowland. son of the late Dr. A. Judsen Rowland, "' cspruce gireet, west 1'nuaueipnia, took place en Saturday last in Chicago m win I'lrui uapiiai unurcn. Miss Helen Chatham, of 6818 Cath arlne street, entertained th Arch chnn. ter of the Phi Delta Psl Sorority at her iuiiiu un luniuajr evening. m. and Mrs. Frank G. Benjamin, of '" iiumer utciiuc, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a daugh ter, Elizabeth Alice Benjamin, en March 13. Mrs. Benjamin was Miss Marian uui i y ireiuru ner marnugc. On Saturday last the R. 8, Sewing Clr- tie save a nirmuay surprise party In honor of Miss Sara Oerb at the home of Miss Minnie Kehn, 4125 Cambridge street. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kehn. Mlsn I.ah Tlirp MUc Esther Butler, Miss Ethel Weinberg. Miss .wuiuiiiy 'iHvunjr, .tiiss I'Teaa (jehen, Miss Clara Diamond, Miss Beatrice R. Gedct. Mr. I. B. Share, Mr. D. E. Bleem, Mr. Horuce Fastman, Mr. Charles i Conn, Mr. Nat Hushenhem, Mr. Jack" Start. Mr. B. Wachs. .Mr. 1J. H. Wachs, Mr. 1. S. Wachs and Dr. B. B. Rlttcn bcig. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Velln. New Yerk city, icit rer an extended trip te New Orleans en Saturday last. They will travel through the Seuth before arriving In New Orleans. Mm. Velln will be remembered aa Miss Hannah Brown, of 6723 Addison street. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ecroyd, Jr., whose marrlage took place en Saturday, March 11. In this city, will be at home after May 1 at 2061 Seuth Fifty-eighth street. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Mortimer Trawgatt, of 2134 Erie avenue, will entertain the Alpha Chap ter of the Phi Delta Psl Kercrlty at a luncheon at hoi home en Saturday afternoon next. The members of the sorority are: airs, nareld K. Brown. MIm Helen Chatham, Miss Ixmlse Chip. man, wru. iiaram i-ienncr, .lira, ueorge Floed. Mrs. Nathaniel Parker, Miss Mildred Pldgeen, Mrs. Frank Lee. Miss Phyllis Sanncr, Mrs. Themas Fronts. Mrs. Walter Stewart, Mrs. Jeseph j uenneu ana .iiisi ji,sieue woea. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Goldstein, of 163C North patten street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Knte Goldsteln te Mr. Harry Kern, of this city. Mrh. H. R. Walters of North Eight eenth street, has left for Palm Beach, where phe will remain for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Max Weinman, of the Hetel Majestic, have left for New Yerk, where they will visit their sons, Mr. Phillip Isaacs nn4 Mr. Herbert Isaacs. Mr. Henry Warning, of Fifteenth und Berk.s Street, who has been spending several wceKs leuring inreugu the Seuth, has left ralm Beach for Plne hurst. and h rxpectcd te return home In a few weeks. Miss Frances Smith, erf North Seven teenth street, has returned from Bal timore, Md , where she spent several weeks visiting. Mr. and Mrs Jplin II. Slnbcrg, of 1919 North Bread street, are receiv ing congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, Ruth Helen Slnberg. Mrs. Slnberg will b remembered as MIbs Heimlne Seliambcrg. Mr. and Mrs. Merris D.inncnbaum, of 1901 Spring Garden street, recently returned from Flerida, where they spent several weeks at Palm Beach and Mtuml. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Paul Reake has returned te his home at 2713 Seuth Sixteenth street, after spending seme tlme In Atlantic City. Friends of Mrs. M Lawless, of 1233 Jacksen street, will be glad te hear that she Is recuperating from a recent Ill ness. MOORE8TOWN The inairluge of Mlsi inilzalieth May lllihep and Mr. Lloyd' 1-. Tucker, of ('ami) DK, took place en March 4 In the Methodist Protestant parsonage. The Huv, ,1, Willis Mlnner perform d the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Themas Potts, gave a dinner of 14 covers en Sunday evening last, in honor of the chrlstenlng of their grawiuaugiuer. Miss Mercy Powers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Smith, will shortly sail for u trip te Europe. The class of '23 will give its an nual dance ln I. O. O. F. building en Friday evening. a & , JfflAfivCft KffiMA'N,! ,. MSM T6 BE GUEST DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. J. Harlan Jcssup, of Swarthmore. will give a luncheon and bridge party at her home en Friday afternoon next. The guests will be Mrs. Rebert Ceatcs, Mrs. Carl Chaffee, Mrs. Hareld Calvert, Mrs. Samuel Dedd, MraLeuls Emmens, Mrs. H. B. Evans, Mrs. Jehn Gensamer, Mra. Geerge Kennedy, Mrs. R. H. Knowl Knewl Knowl ten, Mrs. James Lawrence, Mrs. Gcerge Ladley, Mrs. William Lang, Mrs. Jehn Murphy, Mrs. Jenes Philips, Mrs. Jesse Philips, Mrs. Jeseph Philips, Mrs, Ress Smith, Mrs. Walter Shoemaker, Mrs, Hervey Schumacher and Mrs. Harlan Updcgraff. Invitations have been Issued by Mrs. Leuis Ress Little for a tea which she will give at Scroggle, her home near Media, en Saturday afternoon. The members of the brldge club whom Mrs. Hesklna will entertain at her home ln Swarthmere this afternoon will be Mrs. Perclval Armttage, Mrs. Jerry Blalsdell, Mrs. Carl Chaffee, Mrs. Samuel M. Dedd, Mrs. Leuis C. Emmens. Mrs. Albert N. Garrett, Mrs. Heward Nichols, Mrs. A. H. Osterman, Mrs. H. A. Pelrsel, Mrs. Theephlle Saulnler, Mrs. Eric Sproat and Mrs. Geerge Simmons. NORRISTOWN Mr. Montgomery Evans, Jr., who is a student at Yale University, Is spending some time wlth his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Evans, of De Kalb street. Miss Mabel Mendenhall. of" Lumberton, ti J-t.na8 Deen the gueBt of her sister, Mrs. W. P. Yonker, of 843 Geerge street. Hill-Knox Weddlna The marriage of Mlsa Sara May Knox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Knox, and Mr. Geerge W. Hill. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Uecrge W. Hill, took place nt 8:30 last evening at the home of the bride's parents, 768 North ! orty-feurth street. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Charles O. Smith. The bride was given In marriage by her father. Miss Marguerite McClus McClus key, a cousin of the bride, was the maid of honor and Mr. William Stevenson, cousin of the groom, acted aa beat man. After an extended wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Hill will Uve at 5315 Hat field street. GROBER LANSMAN A wedding of interest te Strawberry Mansion took place en Sunday evening last, nt the Shubert Drawing Reems, Franklin street and Columbia avenue, when Miss Lillian Lansman, of 1842 North Thirty-second street, became the brlde of Mr. Jeseph M. Oreber. of New ark. N. J. The Rev. David Krause of ficiated . The bride wero a gown of ivory crene satin. She carried il ulinunr bouquet of orchids, lilies of the valley, whtte reien and orange blossoms. Mrs. Henry A. Tlllls acted as matron of honor. She were a crown of black seauln and carried a bouquet at pink roses. The bridesmaids, Miss Kitty Greber, Miss Betty Greber. Miss Ray Lansmun and Miss Sarah Lansmun, wero taffeta frocks of different shades and corsage bouquets of sweet peas. Mr. Henry Lansman acted as best man. xne out-or-town guests in cluded Mr. and Mrs; M. Greber. of New ark, N. J. ; Mr, and Mrs. L. Eakcr, of Orange, N. J. ; Mra. B. Pcrlman, of Orange, N. J. : Mr. and Mrs. Harrv H. Du Blsky. of Orange. N. J. : Miss Kitty Greber and Mlsi Betty Greber, of Lung island ; sir. and Mrs. J. lansman, or H AIR DRESSING Mtrctl Wiving by Mm Experts "IN.ECT0" RAPID HAIR DYEING .7i. sper'alls In tranitorniatlea aai ell kind of hlr work. iV. W. THEE mbv 83 SO. OTH WIL. 8181 BEADS All klnclH, nil shupes. all kIzc. Embroidering (Hand or Machine) Beading, Braiding, Pleating Hrmatlli'hlnt, Hrnlleplnir. lltittonhelea Embroidery, Knitting & Purie Silk Novelty Embroidery Ce. """ FILHERT t. - OUR STORE ORDERS Answer the Buying Question Our BO Mr' txprrlrnre U ! dn that ou lire unlln with it rrlluble Arm from whom jeii cun KurchiM mrrjthlnic ncnlrd In tint oiiHtheld. Our iilun rnnhlrH jeu le (e te the Iddlnic uteren of PIUlu, te delect enr purcliimrii. WRITE FOR DETAILS TONIGHT ARRiQTT Bres. 1111 CHESTNUT STREET WRINKLES REMOVED JI'ST nut lVniN'KOMN'Il ii liiirmlP.ii vegetable jelly, en our fnee: In 30 inlliutvH wiish It eff: flnp wrlnkli's tlls- niipeiir; iIpcii lines of ten : wnngliiK nnil double chin lifts up ; fnct liecemtiH round nnd linn ultln tifrhtens und whitens; net cxpcimlvc ; Beld en uppreval. 1'rre Dmiumtratleni Wilto for pnrtlculars. IRENE PAULMARD 2024 Grean St. I PHILADELPHIA, PA, &!?Fz'&$W'j?,'i$- . BHilfJHS Debutant daughtw HH ''''AiWlH of Mr. and Mn. tiee. H aaaaB'?"klallH A. ' Dunning, IB M LK(vHfnH Seuth Twenty-first m H'' ''''' --iwH street, In whose honor H BS4PlH entertain at dinner en M Miy!'Hfm i $M H Leuis Redman Page) H m v vf-d--m,k- atHIIIIIIHlJHaSHBallllllVN dmmj.MMM.mm TUJr At ttNNER Photo, by J. Mitchell Elliet. New Yerk City, and Mrs. Albert G. reeaman, or Fintbush, N. Y, latbush, N, SILVERMAN GREENFIELD . The wedding of Miss Jean Greenfield, daughter of Mr. i,nd Mrs. Merris Green field, of 2445 North Thirtieth street, and Mr. William Silverman, took place yes terday. Rabbi Wlnekur officiated at the ceremony. The bride wero a gown of white canton crope trimmed with Span ish lace and crystals, and a lace veil. She carried a white Bible and lilies of the valley. Miss Julia Silverman, sis ter of the bridegroom, and maid of honor, were a frock of black lace. Miss Lillian Greenfield, sister of the bride, was the bridesmaid. She were a gown erf henna canton crepe and a large pic ture hat of the same color. Miss Helen Greenfield, Miss Elslo Kauffman and Miss Rosalind PolakeR were the flower girla The best man was Mr. Moses Juliet Jj-Ukf 1126 Walntll St On. Doer " Frem 12th St SMART cPiToyrme-MixTfTR rtHtcting tkt first brttth cf Spring. PRICES START as low as WTJ7 2 IL LL mm Millintxp S 8 SPRING OPENING I All newest models, j I colors and materiuls. j 1 Moderate prices. I &ertrtrte ammenb I I 131 Se. 16th I a, Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET LADIES' DEPARTMENT JTXCLUSIVE and unusual tailored garments for outdoor x I 111 w f W' U' SIlTtrman, brother of the brl Idegroem, was the and Muter Martin Kauffman was nave. Among th is guests at ,the recp C. Kauffman', Mrs. M. tlen were Mrs. vers. Mrs. 8. Parlech of Chicage: Miss Mildred I'erter, of Cleveland: Mrs. M. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stater, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rescnfeld, Mr. and Mrs. H. Greenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Andert, Mr. and Mrs. Merris, Mr. F. Bordepsky, Mr. ledward Breuner and Mr. Mltchcl Ep Ktcln. After a wrddlnr tiln te Atlantic City and New Yerk, Mr. and Mrs. Silver man. win live at aizu tserits street. J '!. ievV The finest little shoes that the best of leather and workmanship can produce CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut WrOMrMKM, B9B10WBM 4 1IXKMRB xrrxmn, op tbb biebest TBAS TWBNTr GOWNS WftAM SUITS FURS BLOUSES LINGERIE HOSIERY 0A1 Suits d Coats "Of the Better Kind" 20.00 te 59.50 Tweeds in styles that smart women will recepntee as ultra modish. Bex models, belted or net, as your taste decides. Slashed and patch pockets. Tailoring and quality "of the better kind" throughout. Coats Shew Smartest Variations of the Spring Mede Of Scotch and English tweed, novelty plaids, also the inter esting Angera finish. Inverted pleats and swagger backs, cellars of many and effective styles. Extra-Size Suits, Of, tweed, sizes te 54, styles that New Spring Dresses 25.00-35.00-45.00 In silhouette and design, the most recent of Spring's oiigi eiigi oiigi natiens are displayed. Styles that run from the most charm ing simplicity in crepe de cnine, with hand-drawn work. Swing ing te the ether extreme, steel, crystal, shell and iridescent beaming, embroidery and motifs embellish these unusual Dresses. yWe Specialize in Apparel That SUITS AND TOPCOATS Hudderafield English Tweadi that are confined te us as te fabric and models. Fine hand-tailoring net usually found in ready-te-wear garments. CAPES AND CAPE DRESSES An unusual assortment fabrics for Spring wear. WAISTS AND Designed and Tailored perlect in lit. fabrics of measure or ready te wear. SPRING HATS The new Peanut Straws, Silk Turbans and silk and straw combinations in Spring shades and styles moderately priced. FURNISHINGS Ladies' Underwear, Silk Hosiery, Handkerchiefs. Mannish Neckwear. Cleves, etc., all with a touch of something different and of unusual value. Mann & Dilks 1X02 CHESTNUT STREET T 1. 1 ', ,vfv mcm liraiMMt HitrWflvlnr ,i '"""" - """ ate enr wt t ttt .? , wnei eaa iih- aqc elsaima' ItelbtO . . r. Lttniin. fro imp art 3. Btai St. , bes Tme 1M41 ana ie4a J Infants' Shoes BUM Sizes 2 te 6; no heel Tan Russia $3.35 White Buckskin $3.85 Sizes 5 te 8; wedge heel Tan Russia .$4.00 White Buckskin $4.50 OF WOMMITM AND CHILDKBVB cbabactbb fob uerb - BtX TBAKB . -, SWEATERS fc MILLINERY JlK SKIRTS P1TTIC0ATS CHILDREN'S Chestnut APPAREL Ceraar NEGLIGEES Twelfth 29.50 and 35.00 slenderize the larger woman. Slenderizet the Larger Weman X wear. of smart styles and SHIRTS in our own workrooms every sort. Mad e te r , w.h Jr&.Mti Av. - bv.'l'f --I v w..v'r. VM.r TtWWy Permanent rltir rtWinr Entire Bobbed Headi, $25.00 flr'Hnl proem t or jrur tintr Dena by Malt Exptrft MME. B. L. HECKER 25 SOUTH S2ND ST. Odm Tit, m. Wed. Bl. 10118. THE TRAINED NURSE INFANTSH0P 1810 CHESTNUT HT. Trained Nurntn in Atlmndanc J.HTttUt from Rnttlr Tin te tied Tlie only shop of Its kind where the pronpectlvs mother ran shop and obtain advice te the proper liyotte for the nowcemor. Infsnti' Silk & Weel Shirti. . .S1.25 rilr 2. (Mitlitwrlslit) Seft Wbile BUnktli SI. 25 Hvnrrv. gtn.t PHIf.A.'H I.KADINO THKATRRq nmKcrnw of i.ki: j. j sm'iinrtT fMMTNUT T SHUBERT OPERA HOUSE THt WJOOL ld3 sear VAUDEVILLE BAIUMMH AT Z 13 - LVC5 AT B 13 I PINS and NEEDLES! ht.w.w'w.wMwwm 300 r.niighn Itnantlnc Mimlr EDITH KELLY GOULD OrlclnHl Cunt from riltv Then Iyinden . MASIK OAY, NKRVO A KNOX, etc A llnut of l-oinlen' (lrcntt Km tic Hlurs llfiiiitlfcil ((B'fty filrN ii nd u . Clrcnt lllll of ".liulirrt mi(lftllp I Procured by Allirrt I. C'niirtlllp LYRIC Till- X Nxt WnV Only KVflM. AT Hll". lt 1'ep. .Milt. Tel iy, llft SriitH, si.r.n Thr Mnlril Miiktrrrtlrrf. of tli Ontnrr DONALD BRIAN "i:cn morn delightful than ln fnrmer Uan." Hceerrt. WALNUT FIRST POPULAR MAT. TODAY, 50c TO $1.50 CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD T-ETTY PEPPER "shk u:aij:d iiieut into the Ll' OP SUCCKhS." North American "A PErtSO.VAI. TRIUMl'lt FOH THIS UNIQUE COMUDICNNK." Kf. l.filifrr n SHIIBEKT La,t4Evg,. p. Mat. Today ?:.'.. $1.60 Pep. EDDIE aNTOR 'MAKE IT SNAPPY WM ASItlMMKING SHOWIR OF STARS AND 73 DAIrfry DIAPHANOUS DIVINITICS ' SEATS TOMORROW The Majicsl Comedy Snusli of the Year BRUla l 9 b. M r 1 Direct from thn nurcensful run 41th St. Theatre. Original Cast und Production. ADELPHI I ROlEr LAST 4 nvas. Lilt S1.00 Mt. Tomer. ROIEHT a HELEN J WARWICK e MENKEN DRIFTING a -jn musi iniereniins contribution nf the prengnt seiinun." Ki c. lluUcttn $ SEATS TOMORROW MME. PETROVA (IN PERSON) 'The White Peacock' n.v mmi:. ri:iit IJlrect from The ( enmly riinitrr, . nlth Origin il '-"t nnil l'reiliiclinn. "KVKIt AM) ALU .Ms A t.Olttil.Dfs 8PIXTACLK." .V. V. r,m ALDINE Cbcttnut st 19th Ulrn l ln Fred D.&M.E.Felt AT U no l no ;i de- 'i en -7 no u no Limited Engiement Third Bit Week .. 'i in: nif-T itni. mii.i.ien-i)iii,i,ah n ii'ni. rt-jJtin Puti j0!0 BY AND AVITir VON STROHEIM tiu: most vuiNPi:iirri, ru'Tt in: IN VMUKlLA ncirrai CRUAT 3 SHOWS TODAY - v Symphony Orchestra cf.,t;, SIOUKsT Al.TSf liri.i:il. fonducter And I irst I'hiui .Shew in- ,,f "MADONNAS AND MEN' Milt.. I ami 30r Kien., I.'x r-.Ori'UI. Alum i ACAUISIY OP Ml'MP Turns, i:vk.. maiicii 3. Hur, FRIEDA HEMPEL $tnny IlinD (Lenccrt Tlckrta at llrpiiu'ii nnil AtaUrne A( AIIIMH OP Ml s Ml.THIH'WI-tTA.N IIP.II (IIMI'IM v Vtf:u aY'm ANDRE CHENIER Mini".. Miuli). lUtMiul, IVrlnl, Hilui, mm (lull, H.ini. Annul in, llmlii. teml. tlnpi.,; iunl. 'Hitt.. Arudmu A 1Iii(h."h. Il ("",'t! METROPOUTAN Ti.ur.. i .. .-, MAE DESMOND as SALLV' ujm Tlcliflls new nt Glmlwla nml Deit Offlc PACINn bU L Wnlnul Mat. Today LAulilli HAM IIOWE'H NEW SHOW "l-'uillmi a Wuinmi In llic" TROCADERO lSZ; LA SAUE f iS&lAt . ' '.- tmmtztitf mZ&r J3 Tukfti tl i i ,t iu,,M , . mtaJ. 4M&VliA.y. '.. '.A .Wr.rW2VrtWfei..iiWffiJJMCiV3 aaniaftwwiMawe.t. .tM,ijt.inrni.-iLv:tamftarm J MSJIMSMMMtMlk tlSMMM Sn7iMi DINcltetlB iMitfyfl 'Osr wm X. v M y &! W .N1NETKE.VTW AND MArtKItT , 11 A. M. TO 11 T. M. WALLACE REID nd LOIS WILSON ji M The Champien IJAHEU'O VUAY OF flAMB NAlffl R StANTOI HIXTHKNTII AND MATIKBT 11:30, l.ne, 3:30. S'SO, 7 MO, U.S0 Picturizatien of Stage Success TURN TO THE RIGHT Full of inspiring romance aasl bubbling with rollicking humor. NEXT WEEK a nruri'iN'ci mystkrt steht "FOOT FALLS" WITH TYUONB POWKtt Trffirlten Jf r Chestnut St. Above Rre'dh 11.30, 3'SO. 3.30, r,:30 7:30. 11:30 LAST KOUll DAYS GLORIA SWANSON IN LATKST PARAMOUNT PICTURE Her Husband's Trade Mark Full of Gorgeous Gowns and Sensational Episodes COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT FIRST TIMR ANTWUHRR TIIUUU STAR CO.MH1NATION William De Mille's PRODUCTION Bought and Paid Fer WITH Agnes Ayres AND Jack Helt It Is One of the Strongest Photoplays Ever Written l'rnin the Plav by Gferire Ureadliurst IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURB DAI ATI? v-li MARKET nLin.Ct ie a. jr. te ii:t P. M. rSn - 'FOOL'S PARADISE ARCADIA CHESTNUT Bel. 10TH m A Jr. te ii-ir. p. jr. "THREE LIVE GHOSTS" VICTORIA MARKET AT NINTH 0 A. M. te IMS 1 M. HAROLD LLOYD "A bailer. 4 MIASQXS rAKRAK In "CAKJIKN" r AD1TAI hTH AND MARKET vATllULi ie a. st. te 11:13 p. t Viela Dana in 14th Lever REGENT 17TH & MARKET' " MIIRLEY MASON in ".nr-KIE" JUMPER A. .MARKET VAPDEVII.LE rnvrivi'mm n m GLOBE "THE HIGHWAYMAN" CemMv FASHION PLATE REVIEW A1I.1.-.. Prankferrl A Alleehenr i66wijr REX INGRAM 4 HORSEMEN With RlJIIOI.rU VAT.KNTIVO BROADWAY imOAUAHNYDER VAI'IJIJVII.I.R & TEN NlfiHTS IV A HAItUOOM" KE.MPTON C5REEN IN I'EUnUN FORREST ,;; MAT. TODAY 3rd Edition LAST 4 NIGHTS GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS " " ANN PENNINGTON A'l NUhts, Hat Sut'. J2.30 Pep M'.i'i' lem ?at Ht,t btata N i Pk-yxais Tomeriow CHARLES DILLINGHAM Prtsents FREDSTONI . in TIPTOP- bvtresr et flu fred stone, shows BROAD V.' Mat. Today t DAVID B-LA5GO VERy HOPW0009 rAMTUlk WITH A YkMcnLf DUTiNGumxDBajuceaur- "- N-xi hk Hum Tomeirow l'W ll I ELAN i PrmntH LIONEL ATWILL in "THE GRAND DUKE" Pi .- I 1 I n ' .ul rv I PlllIUMV GARRICK I nil l'r i MAT. TODAY EXTRA POI'l I. All MATINEE PMi I .'itST. PATRICK'S DAY GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS Iti the Whnlpnm Munlcal lilt THE O'BRIEN GIRL rARV" me Mt'SIPAT. SISTER) B. F. KEITH'S Mllllllll uuimu I FLORENCE WALTON I 14,11 1 vilrlm. Mi'xnmlir Mini, Mi. v I in 1 1 1 ii tt llel In Mil III Minilrll. 3 LEO DONNELLY - Wltl' Mllllrfiit lliinlfy In 1 1 & Tlsn'l' 1 DOLLY KAY j tiMicepuUuii'M C'lrrcr Emunrnt bru. J .Miiure A, .Mnry ,lni,i-, I'TJnk 1 Ikltrr J Uric lillinurei llunluu : Ruy. Otlirrs Hirlifrl AMI Hilda l WILLIAMS & WOLFUS III PROM HOI P TO Nl TS'i iiniiiuHuiuiiiiiiitiHiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiinmiimina DUMOiVl'SAVw'urKS'i KMME1T WKI.CII MIN'STHKlj Hilt II IM NUlrt 'll. MO IIIH IN A lltllicuuil1 r.i. iniiiiutTi nr Minliil M 1 1 lire mill Muht I VIMIIIMI Kf IIOSNVIIItlKIK FA 1U -(It KMIts I OH EF.I( OS- m n itr svit- iv ativ vr k AIVIIKJIV Of ML'hID (.,', Saturday Alt., at Z:3U. ML &, unMM'HT (Hi Mirciin tiiuuMn. . imm?& .'-" - i-i-'Was- nntiataVIt K'Mia nuTr IffaaaA iPlrtctlen C.y. 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