K I ' 'W-". 'J'i. J" ft'tl' IMN"WIIM I Mi tSr GOSSIP'ABWT PSbPLE - . Nancy- Wynne ' Tells of Chapter Reems She Sees Smart Clethes en Chest nut StreetCencert for Legien 8 Unemployed , . - , - , ' r A VERY Interesting conference of the A Colonial lm of America, .Chap ter 2, Philadelphia, wng held in h chapter room at iuu ierun mrei mtenlny afternoon. Vlnltlnn 'DamMi from New Yerk, Unltimere nml Wnh- Injten were there, and Mrs.' .William DuVUHv b'V v '"U1"1'" if"t fnr tlie conference. Mm. ChecBcmafl, prefildcnt of the pitrent Heclety In N,w. Yerk, nrwlilcrt at the meeting. lea, we aerveii iiiirr in nit uiirrjiiniii. i .. i ..;. I SAW Mary Olnillnnlns enil P line AreV Rollins en Chestnut at jjf yestcniny. xney were net ..Teninfiyj but It happen I snw them lietA'.Oir iri wny flown tne street. ntty were, n Tery Reed -looking suit of jcniy tvetl ind a squirrel t-enrf. Her steckttiifM were grny silk nnd her nhees were, gray suede with n bund of black across the -lnfttep. tier hat wan a mnnll model of black silk. Mrs. ltelilnu were n coat of moleskin and her hat wax n perfectly huge one of black, the brim about ten inches wide and the crown liad a wide band of black -velvet, with a large bow en the brim, which has Jeng ends hanging den n te tlic waist. Pauline Helllns lit nwfully pretty with fair hair and brlght-Aioler. I expect she will be having n part In "Why Net 1022." She was In the famous' bath ing suit chorus lnst jenr 'and In the Quaker maids. In" VThi Marriage Tax" tee. Kite dunces; beautifully and ban a let of pep... ' Italy slrtderemJMr and have hnd a perfecmr taat)t(ftirjtlmc. I M;nderstnnd they-wJII b? iniParlK'fer some, weeks before'coojlng back. ind I feci pure 'thnt ITelpn HeDAwill .he flttt'il eut.ulth a wonderful tefc, bf; lovely .tFrVnieh frecka for her tle&fikVeSttfrtr1. . . lOld lnrleW tlinel' T1i-rfl'!Arl'',He1. nunir. Ken pie ever there'. thatt lhfy,,,knew,' sonic relatives among'. fhNpVVEhclr daughter,' Virginia, is ilh'-tfln .and'Mrtf. VNcW VNcW beld's methjer, M ta; j Mai.en Campbell. I surtDOnn both the Xcwbelux anil Mnnt. gemerjs 'rittcndcMfthe coronation core-'-monies nnthe.'Vatlcani clt was quite t wonderful tliiieite.b Spending the winter in iwmc, was it. net? , '-j . -. ' I WAS rather intcrcitedi the ether day te lienr of the concert which is te' be given in the llellcvuc-Stfutferd ball room en March UO for the benefit of tile Commlttee en Unemployment. That is for that committee of the American Le Le geon's work. The concert will alne mark the debut of little Sally Cnskin, Intirrlttnt rt Tit nnl (nu T -..,. a.... kin in the- concert world.' The child j is only twelve nnd 1ms been studying music for six cars. And her program will include Hnch, Mer.hrt, Chepin, MacDewcIl, Roredlne, Lindow and De bussy. Hound like some prodigy I Among these who have boxes for the Serfermnnce are Mr. Celeman du Pent, Irs. Themas O. Asliten. Miss Etlai beth Lattn, Mr. Merris Weed and Hans Klndler. QMAMi Kmily v,ns walking with ivJamether in the early evening recently hen down the street en the edge of the herixnn could bp seen the outline of the risliiK full moon nlreadv shining ftiB?l.,.VOI.l,J',u, "1(,,,,t t,,p m"0" 11 V "B'd mother, te her three- ..M.-H' ' ,,auK',cr- who replied enthusU J.LW-V: "Aw'"I boedful and they hash't sliced it yet, either." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES f.ntif!'P """"'aBe of Miss Edith Nel r2r" am,?rs- Isaac Starr, of Ntpnn,. u.inue. unestnut Hill, which will lake S anvi?niSatu.' day afternoon? Ap 22 It Thi0rrtlein'i aL 'd st Peer's Chureh. Third and rine streetn, ,Mlss Kvcly j;iii, unotlier sister, matron rt hm,n,. ter.",iR?,,dB wJf In" lXIG'shAnnV 2v.irPt . Mife M,MA Catherine Arms ffiTR.rry E- TJ'i'r and mim renn Tui' .""Pman, of New Londen, fk. f 'uJr, ? Moercstown. .v. j nnd the uher.v. Ill include Mr. Henri- n. SKSrJ'y Jh.1 "unwell, Mr. s: , si- it'"" " ".'. ." JirneBi caavage, Il ?mv.L'.ttleten Savage, Mr. Syd- Boyston r8' x-Jr r' Hluart Mudd" of fMn;and ?,Irs- William Joce Sewell, enter?flt.nfn.UeuRd1s' c"etnut Hill, w Si"rtfJn ?t a. dinner en Friday eve S'1?' Mnrch. 24, In honor of Mlsa lileaner cT.a.ri .e"' be.f? t,,e. meeting of Mrs. MIm K.i?iWBrt Wufte! Dancing C ass. Miss bewell arclied heme vesterdav tRm.5!? ihoe' Vln?lnla.ytS snenS L"t:.?PrlnK holidays. Mr. nnd Mrs. WiiiaJ.i u, Bly,e,a. dftnce '" J""8 at the S.6ird.?l1,).hla. Cricket Club in honor of and m dau,ter8 M.lM Anna ." aawe ana mish Eleaner Joyce Sewell. .".. ml Mrs. J. Bertram Llppincett .theft- l5,vS?f s"'e,' will entertain Ir, Uiejr DOX at the nn,m nn ViimAnv ...... tv . r. """' T"'i"j""a" niM -, "--J"" i' "" luenaay- eve- 2nMr5LeTh,e quests will Include Mr. ana .Mrs. C. l'reicwif f!mvm of en Tiine,!..: ."".-"' "5Bli me opera "Je, who will arrive en Mentlav. will beythe guests of Mrs. Howe for a Te" Miss Saraellen RIchardhen, daughter! Mr. ami Alrn. Telbort N. Rlchiudsen, Saniiewn00S,iiiWwV 8c.hc" ln. uS?: garSen i irK;".1 mnkf hef Ueuut "t a , en ?.J.ar,Y t0 b? lvc" by ' Parents r, wnesdny, June 14. Mlsa Hleh. ardser i will .tfs'e be the guest of S o.ueand!nn,er' t0 b0 Allowed by a mi -1 R iVc,e "t the lask and Wljr ami m" rUiay. March .11, which Mr.' and Mm Theodere E. Wlederselm. of WliiT.iI-,,lllce.y ' "" wlu ?lve Mrn I reSrn'f.'i"' w? lH.Uii Plncnurst. will, minih '"Vf,0 ,n.!.Jlntt?r l,nrl of this I Smith 'n11 , "lihordaen will enter ' arqitn College in .the ta)l. of viiu."d -f8, Knyburn Clark Smith ?dMMenVuE!5W efThllr dniT.i.Un&iMarch 30i 'n ''oner ndhMrsda,V, C" Jesephine Smith VauBhtPrVll1ilnm , Coekmnn uml h hei of III etss:- , Mr. Pthe.yn,u"7e.r." efnilSW staS)l JX& ,i,. , !'4.u'lre' will be nt home e, Tuefc. ..-"" "tiiii, ui , luv iii,,. , ' W1". ."" al l,eme t,tl Tueb Tueb Ney,a,r,u,V'0,,s'.March -l ,,l,u -nwli 3. " iaras huve been sent out. Eas'i1"' "S1 MS- Ju"" M.lllth. of N'e ,rJ7ei.H' t the Uellrvni-.M-li-ntf,.,' .? tilni n "Jtlng et mn DaiiLlng Class. , .he thlr.i i.t !. , ... I HEAR tlyjjRebari, C. Reaming Mont Ment Mont gemwrys "irc-'cemlnj back te this rnnntrv In .Mnv't iThcv Jirtvi1 been in The' aoifnjfewbeidrf -arcjuaning titia mentht''TJejrhu.,e bci? 'InRoinemeHt of the winter. toesamVhJtvc had a e l5;,n"d- "N William O. Ixiwe, Jr. Mr. i, erk' wl" ucupy the box e ieTi'J'r,'"0'1'. Herbeit M I, wW,'n d l! rfi'iLV? B ven tonvirrewaftSnioTw T "f 8Sr'"''ra! ? vitH. ;Mf..x cfe : atUndtnlS1,ii-)b'lshc1' of Plttaburgh, will H .nEtheibChmna" ..nt. ,'.i,.r.1?!S'f. ' itriet 5!;- Nathansen, of Iflju lecuat ef2S-w,l',Ak Place en Monday aft- .kl iwh win SV' i "a,ct "imiiei, Jr., mi.TT."' . ren 20. It. ih llanM,.j I ,-aere. Tha ushenwlH, Include t, Wl L S .' ; . Colonial Dames Meeting at r. Nathan fliirnbura-tr, Mr. Leuis airtu amburger, Mr. Leuis aim nll Itllmnlidm 4.1 u- wi Ar rt I , 4. tf. MP. Daniel crunenhalm, 2d. Mr, III IIS aiftlbtl. Jr.. nh1 Mr Xt... r . ot.New'TeTk. . ..-., winiui ur.i ana mi iSPIH5.Mt!f tfllTwtcrtalii at a small m,Tutday,,, March -M, In honor of hr lMrSkS,,5AhF1, The u" &"?. ! mmatt . ! PM.UUW1 Invitation te mt the flffi ffiJffiUOTW-LW! ii -. .n-i.-:ir:.."v' ". . - Mr.LranH AyaeiMte, and Mrs. Ayde- Zcl nna i;ret. jamea cook NawlnndA ?l", !, "nvriiy. 01 ma nburgh, and -,ih!..i!t1n Charter Scheel Mealcal fcluh WU 'vn , concert arid dnnce at the Dellevtw-Btratterd tonight. The engagement la announced of Mlaa Marie Gilpin finA 'Mr. Augustui Pleraen, of Woodbury, I J. 7 k The Alpha. atnm Beta Chapter of the Sigma Delta Fraternity will Vive a dance en Friday evening. March 24. In the ballroom et thHetel HlUenheute. The marrlaire of MlnClars, Loevner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Leevner of Mttaburgh, and Mr. Leuis XTwilt of thla city, took plac. en .Sunday eve ning last at the Lincoln Club, i'lttsburah The guesta from I'hlladtlnhla who at tended the wedding ware Mr. and Mra. Leuis Wllf and sons, Harry nnd Sam Mr. Max Wllf. Mr. Jonas Wllf, Mrf nJ Mrs. Harry Wllf and .Mr. Dave MlfteV. After a trip te Niagara Falls Mr. and Mre. Leula Wlirwlli live lif thla cUyl t oipimAntevvn Mrs. Jean Dunn, of se Va.i rr,.i. hecken street, announces tlie marrlaim of her lister; Mrs Clifferd BrSce Tf Canada, formerly of ,th Seuth, and Mr. W L. Murray, ala'e of Cnnndk, en '."TiV araduate of McOIII Unlveri .Texaa. Mr., and Mra. Murray will live In the Seuth .for eeme time, the engagement of her daughter. Mlaa "JS.nche Zlegler. of Oermantewn, te Mr. William Ullwoed Price, also of Uerinaiw town.' Miss tfallla "Wllnnn. Mln nM..i 'Matthews, Miss Virginia Smith. Miss Vlda McClure and Miss Helen Haggarty will be among theae who will spend the week-end nt Atlantla nitv n, UaMm, 'Hall, they, Will be chaperoned by MISs 'Agnea.Haggarty, of 27 west Cliveden ? Mra. Henry B. Baten, of 6G85 McCal lum atreet. entertained at luncheon and bridge en Wednesday and also yesterday. Mrs. Oeerae lilmunils nf th Tminim, Apartments, will give a luncheon and bridge party at the Cedarbredk Country viuh uii TTi-uiicnuay iicai mere win ne eighty guests. ' . The Hospitality Committee of the "wilt' SShSS ePgWy-nv.uc". '" " " "ucsl uermuniewn women a tlub will glve next, -mere guests. Mra. Oeerge T. Williams, of 215 East' IKPORTBJta, DEBtOHERB AND UAflBRB OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL 09 TUB UIOUE8T CHARACTER FOR UORB THAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS GOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES LINGERIE HOSIERY HA Suits Coats Capes 20-00 te 59-se Styles of untrancing beauty in many variations between these modest price limits. Descriptions fall short of facts, for these Suits are supreme at their prices. Coats are Just as remarkable. Of Diagonal Wales from Scotland, English tweed, plaid back, novelty plaids and stripes in Angera finish. Tweed Capes are very attractive in their smart circular shapes unlined or lined in American Beauty, which glvea a gay touch of contrast. New Spring Dresses 2S00 and 3S00 A range of very beautiful styles for every service, including function Dresses, borne with the new square little cape ever-blouse, ethers with tunic falling ever a straight skirt, ethers accordion pleated in long lines; also panels of accordion pleating. Trimming of motifs, hand embroideries, crystal, jet and steel beadinira. A wealth or styles ! Silk Hosiery 2.85 Selling elsewhere at 4.50 250 Pairs of Lace and Lace Clex Silk Hosiery; four very attractive styles. Crepe de Chine and Georgette Overbleuses Formerly te 6.95 Georgette Overbleuses in beaded, embroidered and ff two-tena effects. In tan, navy blue, cornflower blue, J I II I rust, jade, bisque and henna. Crepe de Chine JJ Blouses in tailored effects, white, flesh, blue ft This Different Kind of Juvenile Stere A Vision Fer Cape-Costume Of tweed. Sninrt straight-line cape, button trimmed. In the larger sizes sonie of the capes me lined throughout. Fer ages 6 te 10 19.95 Forages 12 te 1622.50 Silk Dresses 13.50-19.95-29.50 Of brilliantly colored pongees, taffetas, in cluding two-tone color effects and Krepe Knit. Fer ages 6 te 16. j We Specialize in 'i ',&2fV i.J nmW&YL II. . '11 ."a fj A Deb of Next Season ilHLallllHHBLHigLIIIIIH BaBaMiESPJgVV LLLBvHLVILfia4Lvva aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBvaBBBBBBBBBBBBI BBVBVBVBVBVBVBVSSSSBIF ls aeBVSSSSSSSI aafaafaafaafaafaaBpuyIBiiiiiiiiiH 1 ' ilggiLH BjHgsjBaMBBtKRaflBiBeaBaaaBi Photo fcy Dachrsch. MIH8 GERTRUDE L, BORTON Daughter of Mr. Md Mrs. Geerge Wills Uorten, of 2M' Harvey atreet, who will make' her aebut at a dance at the Kltz-Catiien en Friday, November S4 Sedgwiek street, entertained at cards en Saturday last. Mr. and Mra. Hewnrd Blswlck, of Bast Duval street, have returned trein I'alm Beach and Miami, where they spent sev eral weeks. Mies Flera May Deven, of Oerman Oerman eown avenue And Sharnnack street. Is spending several weeks at Atlantla City. The members of the Ieta Omlcren Phi Sorority will give a rcoeptlen and dance this evening at the Dclmar-Merrl. Mor Mer ris street and Chelten avenlie. The ero. coeds are for the aid of St. Mary's Academy, demy, Oak Lane. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. I. Levy, of 601 8 Larch Larch weed avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mildred D. Levy, te Mr. Leenard B. Katte, of 229 Seuth Forty-ninth street. Mr. M. P. Rosenbach, 5008 Pine Street, will sail for Europe en the Aquitanla en Tuesday next. He will be f;ene for two months and will visit Kng and, France, Belgium and Helland. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Bunn, of B24A Webgter street, formerly of Memphis, Tcnn.,. are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter. Mrs. F. L. McN'ally. of Baltimore, Md., Is visiting her mother. Mrs. Alex ander Delnney Cochran, of Forty-fifth and Chestnut streets Mrs. McXally was Mis Anna M. Jenkenson. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nrtd Mra, Jehn Jesnnlccr, of 334s H street, announce the engagement et their daughter, Miss Pauline Marie Je- filS Qheatnut Cerner Twelfth Reman Fiber Silk Scarfs Exceptional at 3.95 Attractive and correct te wear with tailored suit or sweater. A range of beautifully blended colors. of SpVing's Loveliest Fashions Children and Grewing Girls Frecks Coats and Capes Of tweed, pole cloth, tweed checks. All col cel col eis some have hnts te match. Fer ages 2 te 68.95 t0 23.?0 Fer ages 6 te 16-12.50 tO 55,00 -New Wash Frecks Are Ready Many Styles Prices begin at 2.05 for ages 2 te 6. Prices begin at 3.03 for agci 6 te 10. dress and Apparel Thai Slenderizes the n f i. . i ' , . " t. .1. imas. KwtHmui irMs&mssmfi vXAPjr.'i anker, te Mr. Wllllant O Vellrnar, ,1011 North FalrhlU atreet v Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Harrla, of North Eighteenth, street, hava returned from a trip te New Orleans,"--Leu where they apent several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wolf, of 1111 North Bread atreet, have returned from a stay at Miami, Fla. ' Miss Judith M. Frits, of East NerrK Square, has left for WMhjngten, p. Ci where ahe will be the gueat of Dr. and Mra. C. L, Nerrls. Mrs. Maurice Feyer, of Eighteenth and Pephtr atreet. will entertain lha members of her sewing elrcle at her home en Monday afternoon. Mrs. Frank M. Purchell. of North Six Mh !, annmndni nv her sister teenth atreet. accompanied bjr her alster, Mrs. William Bridges, of Chefter, Pa., Mrs. William Bridges, or unesier. jt.. Is spending a few weeks at Atlahtle City. Mrs. Oeerge Oeebet, of 1(01 Columbia avenue, nas announcce. tne cna-aerenim-. of her alster. Mlsa MargueHte L. Herr lander. te Mr. Wliflam Heywood Rogers, of Merchantvllle, N. J. . .Miss ' Flerenee Wallaee, of North Camae atreet, has returned from St Petersburg, Fla. , SOUTH PMILAPKLPHIA Miss Anna Butler, Miss Helen aarfy, Miss Anna C01I, Miss Mary .Legan. Mlaa Al 1 nnn. VMH tilaa Kllsabeth Legan 5J F( 4-alllllel LManll) OTWD - isa Mary Fores ana las Margaret 'errest will entertain at caras, en caras en Thl,rf1nv. Ml arch 80, in saint retncus Scheel hall, Twentieth and streets, for the benefit of Farm. Locust Hayhau Ml of h Mies Susan Perrllla will be the guest oner at a birthday party ni nnr hnma If.ld flnllfl, Thlttnth AtrCet. en Sunday next. The guests will lit- ptlliln Mlaa V. Ml Ttitvnnldl. MISS Anna Remolds. Mlaa Krrtllv Bvansen, Mlaa Lena Talrerth, Miss Clara Kates, Mr, T. R. Moonford, Mr. Wesley Marbe and Mr. Harry Bsposlte. A surprise Welcome-home. party was given In honor of Mlaa Bertha Rlchter, nt 1st Seuth Twenty-second atreet. en Saturday eventnr. March 11, lBiz, a tha Ml can. Miss Ethel Lltew, Miss, Miriam Plncus, Mies Jessie Cehen, Miss Sn.ru Messlnger, Miss Rese Heffman, Miss Lillian Sweldmnn, Miss Bertha Rlchter, Mr. Phil Hcrma Mr. Murmnn umn h. M, Al IfntlnabV. 1 man, Mr. Jee Leavy, Mr. Harry Rlchter, Mr., 8. Carlls, Mr. Max Beck and Mr. Leuis Kendel. The members of St. Menica's C. C. will give a reception and dance this evening at their clubhouse at 1729 Rlt ner street FRANKFOPIO Mr nnA Mra HtAnlaV WelSS. of Oris- com street, will entertain a number of guei nine lests at their no me en satureay eve g In honor of their aaugnter, sue Evelyn Weiss. Amertg the guests will be Miss Helen Purcell, Miss .Florence IXHUIl, mint! Km. ill, AIPIIIIM.., ,awivi- trice Russets. Miss Hlals Pul-dy, Mr, Welter Frnnklln. Mr. Merris Meurer, Mr. Raymond Blunck. Mr. H. Slngeriy and Mr, James Andrews. Miss Mabel Rnyner, of 1822 Dyre street, haa left for St. PetersbUrg. Fla., where she will spend some time. Mr. nhd Mrs. William M. Wilsen, of f'enh and Church streets, have returned e their home from Plnehurst, N. C, where Mrs. Wilsen had been recuperat ing frOm a recent Illness. Mrs. C. Orant Lucas, of 1805 Foulkrod street, has returned from Atlantic City. SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS PETTICOATS CHILDREN'S APPAREL NEGLIGEES )) Larger Weman- ?;&w:m .frf ..'f.KVS. . 7WilKMrt 'a -- KINtlNOTON , Mn s. Henry, Belpert, of,N street, will fftln the mtmbers of her card elub ir home en Tuesday afternoon,. enter at her Kensington Pet. Frank! rera avenue, wl ill held a.fatfcera' tent this evening, number of aeclat night, and entertainment mis is tnejirster a nu events which will be hel his Is t; d in the pest's home, . r, Mr. Jack .neudelts, of But. Cumber- ana sireet, lert in a citv en wmmi Ineadav .M. UflMlkll r.MKa rnei 'XeW his wife and son. Mrs. and Mr. Herbert n. Reudeltst They win remain mire rer aavsrai mentna NORRIBTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Blade Carter, of Curren terrac irran isrraee. are racer, recelvlna? cenrratu- latiens upon tne Din ii rth et twin daughters en Maren i. Mn MarOH 1. Mra Cartar. wh i was formerly Mlsa Katherlna Vyien, la tha T- VV, ? lf'l' BONWIT TELLER &, CQ CHESTNUT ATP 13 STREET s Bulgarian Embroidery Decoratively Used en Women's Tweed Suits g 59.50 Specially) Priced Tomorrow Imported Melrosa tweeds in lovely blurred pastels rust, tan. purple, heather -'fashion these well-tailored swagger Sports Suits that strike a new note in employing Bul garian embroidery . in' decorative effects. The brilliant colorings, contrasted in the embroideries, blend with the colors of the; tweeds. 2 fte, ? THREE-PIECE COSTUME Including Knickers, Dimity Blouse, One Piece Dress and Cape of Trveeds 37.50 Specially Priced It is a distinct achievement te have fashioned a Costume combining such a degree of smart ness and utility, evinced in these swagger Sports Costume Suits of twetd. WOMEN'S DEPT. : SECOND FLOOR ' tjr, a Geerge Allen, Inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Extraordinary Sale of Trimmed Hats at $10.00 tien 7 Fflday nd Saturdey we wni of r remarkable aelec- 100 Hand Made Hats able cole?lf C8'' 0U my " m the '0,,0W,nK '"Nc-n- Reie Orchid Ceral China Sand Alice Cern Pumpkin Just Received an S $ Women's Fine Lisle Hosiery, 75c, SI pr. rg?8&rttrl Women's Pure Silk Hese at $1.45 a Pair or 3 Pairs for $4.00 ... All the spring- iilmdcs (lry. Nude. Tan. Navy Whlt nnd niank Thl- Is aurcly a wonderful wtHrlng .tecUIng ai iN-Jry A prke.' 36-inch Nen-Crushable Linen, $1.00 yd. se-lncl, Uhllr Mnrn, "Ubl. for fiarV-M et 'aiu.. ' Am Imported New Veiling, Special 50c yd. in. 2?,ci.J .' importation from France of the nkt IIIukh fn .ll thp latest Spilnit Bhadea. Berdsrid I Veils Tan SCi BshcH, ll?aulir Milne 7Bu a yard " nis ami .Nepit. Alesh Save a Third te Half en Fine Kid and Fabric Gloves Mb.. .enh .u.U. flnUh'brle .,.. ;.;.r, Dfewn a ,..,.., S.CI..p imnerlcd l-b;W0t ";), ;p-j..--- Br.wn. ., 7-t'la.p Trfli. iitninm iiitii rnrh Vu in. . ... Tan. Ilrar. Ilrewn. Ilrntrr and Rla.v. f- 1-t'liltp Trefoil.. l'rrnrli Kid Oler, p. K i.irnt in,.,b mm,. Tan, (ir.r and llrewn, ti.ui.lly 8.00, It V?0e . pitf" h,w' l-t'lunp Afruaii Ciiprtkln lle. I" tkln (llavra n u.uully llt.ee, nt Aliens Quality Hair Nets, $1.00 dez. 3 Dezen Asserted as Yeu Wish, $2.50 n.t"a;: B.r&rsr n& sriX&A?' z aV"Kaia,rh,arr.,"r,w " Th co .stM" Ji: TfVHlTE ASDOIUV HAIU NKT Ann 19 Mad, 91,09 BMa iMiulAAL ma&Mi It.fX WTil 7 V r sti&&m " The Valley iWgeK Chaptifr. Eastern ttfwVhiatee?s Va Xalb atreet Pltag Wan at Purim ! Maaej" The Ladies' Autillary or Pannenla, Beneficial AasaelatleJn sv'a Purlm b masque In MeteantlUi tl .m. Tuesday stenlnf, March u. t After the trand mareh" the. felfe)wln P . jw awarded: Mlas Melna Untebergr, 5ut IndVTakV,'- prWa tVvannt; bag fllllV flit tted eut: Miss florenee Olelsner, a 'rCalental Lady,", d MISS ' Iivrann umawt d7," prtie. an.electrii iftvld Ktln, "Heern n i toaster ; HN ITia taen." iu 1.4 Mual amdSlna Ml ! MIS , IndlVMualtrnd! Bsther lebedkln. ehaji-naaer tne beh Remmltrae. tha Qun Aether ptlse, a Mlk umbrella, A 5j Si j t s $ Til Putty J Fudg, Periwinkle Brown Navy Sand Importation of iRh hem. - WA-a ...h-M. ... '" 'i'"'"' "'". - , -.. ..,uv, 1 l,aa pair Maillr, 1,& Ma.llr. i-aArl. llt.T.r UH pair n, 1 tHmm JafcaaaiaiMisBBBBMliM f irfinr I il.i Ii ifiatiMSM OUR 4. a t STORE ORDERS Amwir the toying "QiMtie flar.M rar' prH- "uuu. daara that ran- ara ijmlln JfMH pllalila uwm rrnm irnam ran -nn 'mm arnei lila m .kte hM crrrihlf .' . u aS talk. iVlu "Amm at 1'hii". 1IM n flha Imm dMhhlt ni". r. 'WA feNIOHT Marriett Bres. Itll CHESTNUT STREET PHU.A.'S T.EADmO THEATJtBII IimitCTION Or LEE J. J. BHUBBIIT PINS and NEEDLES! 'mMlMNiMflffliMMMi'Mr 80 Lantlia floentlnr Mn.lr EDITH KELLY GOULU OrUlnel Ct from Onlfty The-... I)tiden MAMK OAV, NRRVO KNOX. tit. A lle.t of 1enit.n'a flrmtr.f R.vur Ht ra nnd n flrntt mil cf HhiitH-rt VmimUtUI L I nlV Mat.Tomer.j;-'$2 Th Mtlnlr-I Vnlr"r. of ( V-t'TT Mk DONALD BRIAN "Ktn morn dellulitful thrni In terWr ilnya." Roeord. WALNUT MATINEE TOMORROW 50c TO $2.00 CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD 1ETTY PEPPER' she m:apj:d ieirr into the II OK HUCCESS." North Amerlciin "A rEIlfiONAt THIL'ltl'II KOH THIS UNiqui: cemi:dii:xni:." Ktt. i.iir TSHUIEICT L.t 2 Evt.. Ltil Mat. ToBerrsw. Bcil Sttlt. S2 M EDWEaNTQP JJ nV L"S"" ww e iacm- wnB MAKt IT SNAPPY'1 5TJ AtRIMMtnK JHOWW or 4TAf T5 PAtfTTV DWWtAMOW 0IVINITIO Next Week Seats New Selling Tat Maiical Ctmtij Snaih of the Ytar nirct from the nuccMful run 4tth BU Theatre. Original Ca.t and Production. A0ELPHI i HOUR LAST 2 Evas. AT H 1.1 f BM. M. TmM. S RO.IK.aT a uati mM 1 WARWICK e MENKEN DRIFTING vim mes; inireFiinr contriDutien of m prcagni ataren,- fttc. Bulletin. SEATS NOW Ulrert from Th. Ceniear Th.alre, N. Y mHIi Orl.ln.l Ciiat unij Production KISS1, LAST2EVGS. 3rd lvditaert i.aht mat. tomek GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS with AnN PENNINGTON All NlrhL. ll.lt Hmui, 12,30 Lu.t Pep. Met. Tomorrow Hut Seat., 12 Next Wfek Heiim Helllne CHARLIS DILLINGHAM Prist FRED STONE OrttHttt eF All FRED STONB. St CHSW.es DILLINGHAM Prtitttt 'TIP- Ter Shew BROAD Laat 2 EvgB. - BAVID VBaJISCO praMnt. eWERV ffOfWOOO) fAMOU Nert Week Henti Helllni UAVID HKLAtfC'U Pre.eni. LIONEL ATWILL in "THE GRAND DUKE" A Parl.lnn Cemnly liy Parfin Uullry Buppertffl by th. Original Company GARRICK EXTIIA MAT TODAV" " wrw nnnuiAit mat. sat St. Patrick'! Day Mat. Today AT POPULAR PRICES GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS In the tVhole.em. Mu.lcal Hit THE O'BRIEN GIRL iVAltY'S ntO MUSICAL HIBTKrn k EITH'S THEATRE FLORENCE WALTON Iren Illrlii. pXn,rr v, , Mllnn Kroel.n, .Mulnilln lielin LEO DONNELLY DOLLY kTv (... r. Meer .Miiry Jietiri I...I. Il.nrr iiurie ter,, lut(g- And WILLIAMS & WOLFUS In "FROM nOL'l' -TO NL'tm" ACADEMY Olf ML'HIC Tomorrow Afternoon at 2:30 CONCKRT OF MUSIC FOR VtOI IN KREISLER Ticket, new at Hpp. . ana Hen Offlca Plrfcttnn C. J. Kel.r Wuinwar riiin ACAI1K.MY OF MC8IC TUCKS. F.VK.. MARCH 3. H:13 FRIEDA HEMPEL Sfennp TLinb Concert Tlrkrt. ut llrpii.'. and Academy DUMONT'S lh, "& .8:i. " Mat. Men.UYO t)n,t..2ilB EMMETT WELCH MINSTRELS MAT1NRR ST. I'ATRK'K'H DAT UVKRYTfllNU IHIHH DONNYURODK FAIR HOUVr.NlltS F(1R KVKRYONE I LITTLE THEATRE PLAYERS Dt)u nth HI. terlttn.y (btC.Mpniet Vint) ; "Yeu Nvr Can TelP -.Tem.ht a..d I "Docter'. DlUmma" A"JB VxtP fltiii CASINO "iU walnut. ui. iii.. SA.V..Ji2TC.a Nii Biiew "Cll "''" Ternn in Half" feSLUJALlI I DAILY MAT AT .JU5-tVCt AT S I .4 I I J aMLMjMSaMlJHiJI LFJilXV aaaraaaar aa-r J rt mM -r .am afrauaLaaaaaamT III LbamrlmTSl nvn Hai i Lmm aa--- - m GDMtOy yM& $"V, '..-Js-f 'rL3M am NINKTHRMTM AND MAnKBr-' f ' 11 A. M, TO 11 P. &. V( WALLACE RE1 and LOIS WILaON-ihi y ttiiE CHAMMOlt'i ftPKClAfj NT. PATRICtl'N nAV r- . . rMPtaevK .,. "si wt. Tfit,aa ndw.ra.' "pvaaai naff., smmm 11:30, 1:80, 8 110. tin, 70. tt-M "TURN ISeWGHT WlOM PMV OK WAMB NAMR NEXT WEEK A OKI1TINU ,it MYSTERY STORY "FOOTFALLS A TKftlL'K PHOTOPI.AV ACHlEVB- mknt with tyhesk Perftai 0 r lmOAP ft cnKKTNOT 1180, 1:30. a 80, .V.IO, 740. 00 GLORIA SWANSON I.V I.ATIJBT 1'AItAMOL'NT 1'lcTL'RK "Her Husband's Trademark" Full of Gorgeous Gowns COMMENCING TOMORROW First Presentation Anywhere IT'S A PAKAMtiriST riCTCRB WILLIAM De MILLE'S LATEST PRODUCTION BOUGHT AND PAID FOR WITH JACK HOLT AND AGNES AYRES Adapted from the Stage Play of Same Name PALACE 12H MAHKKT ftTftEBT 10 A M. te 11:111 P. M. fell R:. "FOOL'S PARADISE" d. Mil ADTAniA cukstnut nei. ieth AIlAllV 10 A M t.. 11:1-. P M. "THREE LIVE GHOSTS' VICTORIA rAnttT:,N HAROLD LLOYD '&&"$& 4 HKXHOSK KAftHAB In "t'An.l'' TAPITHI TH AItKI5T ,Pi3Vt Ida M. te 11:1(1 p. jf. tlllU IA IB "NTH I-OVKE" REGENT 17TH IfAHKl-T Slllflt.KV HAMON In "JArkllt" GLOBE ".iVvVaS" "THE HicHAh'fflssa" FASHION PLATE REVIEW AUarknv "rnl'",'i Aiii.nr Aiicgncny hex ineram 4 HORSEMEN M,,h Rl i"4'h ALDINE Caeilrral at Ifta DlrMll.n Fr.d D.aM.E.Fk at n-no i en a oe r. 007 (te u 00 Liniled Enfranf Tkird Big Wtk TUT: F1RHT HEAL MII.LION.DOI.LAR I'ICTURE ZufUf RT AND WITH VON STROHEIM T11R MOST wenui:kkul lucrum: in .vMi:ntCA TODAY AND TOMORKOW mi.hn Mtuni: (jReiuit: wn.v l'KRSONAI.I.Y AI'I'KAK AT a, mm v. m. 1 ' rrrrm TODAY 3 MJIOWK 8, 7, t. St. ESTELLE HUGHES C.lrhratrd Hevr.tM Holel.t Wlnnr of Ktokew.kl M4al rrtaa Symphony Orcrmtra Mtc' CIIARLKS RAY In 'TWO MINOTEA TO 09-.) Mat... ler, Or. Krimlni.. IBs, tU.t rh'ilaplay. Obtaln.d Thr.uah Htaalar Ca. UNIVERSITY MUSEUM 33D AND nratrflK r Illu.tmtrd Ifturr, Haturaar. tiM ANCIENT LONDON By G. B. GORDON AIJ0 Nt'NDAY. Ill "LONDON TODAY" MOTION PICTURES ACADEMY Or Mt MBTROrOLITtN OrKRA CO) SSSw TUKH. wu AMhDC ;iit.i.i? ?! W'tl !. "ZL. 'T. T" ' i - m IV 11B M aT. aa . m as MB aa- aaaaj n.imi i!ni, lerim, Ilalaai. , wtt eiail. Dmbim. Aaaalan. Raaa. n.31 ". aam. ... mMi m .i.ypa'a. MMRUrULllAnIIIUaT aVluk .p'wn tfTafr lirtMtiT tf tmm t ft. kW tr S Ji fi wjir WVtMiTflil W (isr .ir Timi d .x.v MarnESMOND .. AI.I v'fiiTCBM ,AIS! - - ... .i-iT7 . -1JV Tlrk.t. new at qimbtia ann Bea etl i . .. ...! ;.VJ V ' Acad.my-Tkta. Be Off, Htppe'a.llit nHlLADELrHIA Ttl'V J.T r etmrmmrrmki-ri :fcs "i.''jMlj 'HI '&, iiil X -M j'jji 1 &. 1 r . j . A ' . .M mI &$ V
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