sS . , V J a i x.'xwn:rY. r?. r'n".j.tc'.-i-i rv p;up-w aX'i iWISWi 'fW rrWfi'f- w ' T l' S.,''j t ' ' i ' fit nra 8$ . ' --IZ'V'V. .:.A 1AW "it' :-. w. -r-r.'nn nffTT'ATnAT.VH A M(l MAY. MAtMJn .OVi J-C7 , EVE.NIN( PUJBIjIU uimumix .gjixjxrw..i r l : bww; ' ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Recently Married Nancy Wynne Talks of Pedple and Places Mr Austin leases General Thayer's Heuse Plans Already for ' Out-ofDeor Fetes Bebbie Literally Obeys lllclinrd tn nit knew that Mr, Thjer heuws at Twenty necend and Lo-Sty.trftfefthc5ornlntWnfr?I. 2ere In thfre dome time next month. Tinwlle l te be Introduced next yen ?" Vf. firfnW 11 nnd t ef rtnlnly trill be mere convenient for her te be m town while cemlni out. The Thnyer heuw Is very nttnic Ip THey painted the red brick gray a couple of yenri! ure nnd the shutters, window frames nnd deer nre nil On ( Xd In " tlafk bllm point. Then the entire aide 'of the Lectlut atreet house Jg edited with a clone .ctewIiir privet hndh. It's net uwial for town nnd it make that corner meat attractive look ing The heime haa quantltlea of wln inwa. the iecuftt Btreet drawing room SSTreechlnn te the fleer. The rather high wnll at the buck of the house I h pj'nted em; te"; and l edged wlth.thc nlrct hedge. Melly Thnyer you re member Ib In Europe nt prenent travel ling with Ifnnei lieiKcicncr. LOTS of persona hnve been anylng that Mr. and Mrs. Rnyburn Clark Smith, of Vlllunevn, nr elng te give dance for their two daughter, Teephine nnd Elaine, during the uprlitc LiMnm when ae many ether pnrtleH re being planned, but It cecum iiie dance wmen in re'w pi "'" diy, March 30, la really n Bmnll Infor mal party that Jesephine and Elaine and neme of their ,frenda from Mlwi Baldwln'a Scheel arc getting up nnd for which Mrs. Hmlth la letting them ue her house. I am aure It wll te iota of fun, that kind of party nlwnya la, but It l net the Smiths party nlofte, it'a a Joint nffnir. WOULD you believe that arrange ments nre already being mode for the Deven Herse Shew? I rnnnet real ! that spring ia well en its way here nnd all the out-of-deer nffnlia are 'being talked of and arranged for. I suppose ns usual the first happening will be the Peny Shew, though I liave net henrd about thnt affair for certain. I understand the former benencierica , of the Penv Shew are in the welfare work, but I feel quite aure the ahew irill be given just the frame nnd the money will be devoted te some ether geed cnuKe. Then there is UMitilly n pnrty for some Institution out at the Alba John Jehn sons' place In Mny nnd them's the In door Herse Shew, nnd till year there a te be an American Legien Herse Shew, tee, you knew, nnd the Deven ahew around the end of Mny nnd then the Ablngten fete which la usunlly the latest ef the outdoors parties nnd' Is held en the first Tuesday In June, if I nm net mistaken, at the Huntingdon Valley Club. The Rhew Committee of the Deven Ceuntv Fair nnd Herse Shew Includes Dr. Tem Aahten. It. Rullth M. Car penter, Iraac H. Clothier, Jr., and Wil liam H. Wanamalcer, Jr. ( who has been visiting Dr. and Mra. B. .T. Mern.ii, of Jehnsen street, Is new In Newark, N. J where ahe Is staying with Mra. Bergen. Mrs. William Trerst, of Merris rtrect, wilt 'give a bridge luncheon en Thurs day, March 30. milE Algernon Clappa have another 1 baby : n little girl it is, nnd she la te be called after Nancy. Anne Jefferys Clapp. Nancy la a most devoted little mother and wus quite a picture wheel ing her first baby about in its coach at the shore last summer. She wears such picturesque clothes and such exquisite oft colors I nlwaya Ilnd her delightful te leek at. I think the first baby, who lg new nbeut n year old, wns u boy, hut I am net perfectly sure. The Clappa live at 1008 Walnut street. NORRISTOWN I The Valley Ferge Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will give u card party en Hruunliiy nfternoen, Mny . 18, nt the Kralne clubhouse. Mrs. J. NeWten Hunsbeigcr la chairman of the committee In charge. Mr. and MrB. A. II. Hinds, of Port land, Me., were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mra. William H. ailngluff, of 800 West Main street. Mra. Heward Trumbauer, of Bilena VlHtn, Va la the guest of her parentn, Mr. and Mra. 8. Kehn, of Fernanca atreet Mra, Jehn Over, of Le Master. Pa., Is vUitlnn- hr .Inters. Mrs. Frank Hall unit Mrs. Raymond Ftieiger, or mm Doreugn. ' Mrs. Clayten Fisher, of 1050 Powell street, cntertnlncd the members of her sewing circle at her home en Thursday last. There- were lltteen guests. DELAWARE COUNTY Delaware County Literature Day .will be held en Friday next nt the Weman's Club of Media under the direction of Mra. William A. Allisen, county chair man. Mrs. William E. Llngelbach, who will be the guest of the nfternoen, will speak en "New Boelis Upen the Prob lems of Today." Mr. and Mrs. Jelin C . IIershy liave returned te the Lindens, their home at Wnlllngferd, from ft stay of some weelt3 In Flerida, Colllngsweod H. 8. Art Club Pageant The colllngaweod HIrIi Scheel Art Club wive Its 1922 pageant en Frldnv and Saturday last In the uchoel audi torium. There were three episodes. The first was n scene In an Egyptian temple during the ceremonial at the altar of ISIS. Tne cast ineiuara: jsir, aiibh i.vru thy FaulkeB! acolytes, MIsb Katharyn Engle and Mias Selma ltebcrts : priest, Mr. Leenard salvadere, nnd soloist, Mlsa Helen Seudder. The chorus of priest esses included Miss Hazel Troth, Miss Helen Strang, Miss Dorethy Rogers, Miss rAnne Hamilton, Miss Helen Steelman and Mlsa Dorotny uressman. The second episode was In two scenes: Scene I. At the feet of a Greek Temple J Scene II, came. The cast Included : Or nheus. Mr. Hareld Weldmnn : Eurydlce, Miss Anne Brown : Shepherd, Mr. Themas Cornbrooks, and dryads, Mlsg Gertrude Polkinherno, Miss Hclene O'.Vell, Mlas Olive Wahl. Mlia Rebecca NebelltsKy, Miss Florence Zchler, Miss Nina Davis. Mlsa Kathryn Kemmerer and Miss Mil dred Rebblna. The third episode was nlse In two scenes: Scene I, In the Reman Court; Scene II. The Lnnd of Vision. The cast Included: Emperor, Mr. Alfred Willis: Empress, Miss Kathryn Baseler; court attendants. Miss Grace TJIszk, Miss Deris Parmalee. Miss Mabel Lere, Miss Ruth Glfferd, Miss Jane Rltter. Miss Anna Frledlander,, Miss Flera Klger, Miss Rosaline Reager, Miss Helen Hip- ?ler and Miss Marie Rapp ; captives, Miss tuth Snyder, Miss Marlen Holten, Miss Mildred Crist, Miss Alma Byam. Miss Anna Supplee, Miss Kathryn Sehnlpp. Mlsa Lllv Cahalev. Miss Anna Russel, Miss Lillian Rlchter and Miss Iawrence Ellis: soldiers, Mr. Newton Berber and Mr. Arthur Osberne ; Sliver Star dancers, Miss Edith Keeker, Miss Marian Conrey, Miss Jane Coen, Miss Gladys Lawsen, Miss Verna Messlck. Miss Reba Wil liams, Miss Myrtle Hickman, Miss Mary Williams. Miss Gertrude Dempsey, Mis Eleaner Dlnen and Miss Evelyn Madden. The orchestra Included Miss Beatrice Hess, Miss Anne Hamilton nnd Mr. Redney Clarke at the piano : Mlsa Flit craft, harpist ; Mr. Melvln Gamble and Mr. Paul Grant, violinists, and Mr. Se ern Tyler, drummer. i'HHL T-.Vt.f-T:s rW'..A..y &79 "V T&'bv:! ? r of New Yerk ; Mr. and Mra. Oemllg, of Chicago; Mr. 8. Weinberg, of Trenten Mr. and Mrs. L. Silverman,' of Tordnte, Can. ; Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Benrd, Allantle City, and Mr. and Mrs. jaca '""'.' Springfield, Mhss. After a wedding trip te New Yerk, Mr. and Mrs. Bcharf will llve nt 624 Seuth Ycwdall street. LIl'MAN QUMBINEK An Interesting home wedding took place last evening at e ccieca w" Mlsa May Gumblner, daughter of Mr. lxuls e. uumuiner, or aw iu"ui street, was mnrrled te Mr. Jack Llpman, Habbl Abraham Neuman officiating. The bride were a gown of white cantc ,-.,. with a tiTllft veil, nnd carried A Colonial bouquet The maid of honei was Mlas Betty Oumblner, a slater of the bride, and Mr. Albert Cooper acted na IibkI man. Amenir the micsts present .. :-. --- ' XJwa I at tne reception were r, wm ,'".i "' Oinsburg, Atlantic City ; Miss Lily Eln horn, of Reading; Mr. nnd Mm. J. Flan kin. Miss Mlnnle Cehen and Mr, Leu Mr. nnd Mrs. Ltnmnn left en a wcddlmc trli) te New Yerk, nnd en their Cehen. return will llve at 5701 Woodland ave nue, wiien March 26, gutsta Included Mlsa Flera Summers, fflM Carolyn Zell, Mlsa Anne Johnslen. M sa Edith Fianer.OTiBar .'""; lIVO at OIUl WOOUIIll'U mi" r,nn """ v.. " ,i 1iri.u nuc, where they will be nt home after Mlsa i,,'erfnc2,JwP?'1,?1, ",," mi,. Mai ,,.,..i, mi iron KcndrlcK, Miss NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Frank Dugann. of the Spring Garden Apartments, entertained a party at her home en Saturday evening, March 18, In honor cf Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Bnydcr. of Huntingdon, Pa. Mrs. Snyder before her marriage wns Miss Olive Sny der. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder will leave here shortly for Omaha, Neb., te visit Mra. Snyder's parents. WEST PHILADELPHIA A kitchen shower was recently given In honor of Miss Betty Miller, whose engagement has recently been announced te Mr. I'nuip nomnsen, or .mui mni street, nt the hemu of Miss Kitty Da Brew, 3S08 Wyaluslng avenue, Irene Chrlslensen, Miss Mary Newman, Miss Mary Farrcll. Miss Jnne Llv ngsten, Mlsa I.eretta Stackheuae Miss U. Lelst. Miss Melly Baren, Mrs, M. Walker, M Kitty Da Brew, Miss F. Geddnrd, M as Lillian McKce, Mlas Elale Feley. Miss Mnrla Murphy Miss Katharine Bra. ey arid Miss Mary Bradley. Miss Katharine Bradley gave several recitations and Miss. Irene Jvenancn buub, ... .-..en . Feist at the piano. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs A. .1. B. LanglMa entertained In formal at a luncheon recently te an nounce the engagement df her daughter. Miss Appellna A. Langlels, te Mr. t-rnnk v xturnh,. wni.h. The cuests included The Mh F. Walters, Miss N. Fraln, Miss M Rehmutr. Miss St. Wnrd, Miss M. KlrW n, Miss K'.Shctlinn Miss L. iSlegler, Mlaa Dewlt!!, Miss M, Hnmaell. Mrs. C. MnlU gher. Mih, C, Leng, Mia. W Hyrnea, Miss H. Hnwley, Miss F, Weltcrs, Mlei M bavin nnd Miss A Qulnlnn. Mlsil llilth Enfield eiitprtstltitd nt n St. Patrick's party en Friday evening nt Iter home, Tenth nnd Spruce streets. Her Ijuests Included MIsM K. Walsh, Miss L. Riley, Miss Helen Enfield, of Seuth Bend, Iml,; Mrs. U. ICitlrer, Colonel Entlvld. Mr. G. Hllcy and Mr. J. Aug. McCaffrey. Direction fltsr.'r Cimnr of An r Have Yeu Seen- The Blue Lace Flower? It Insts ever u week SI. 00 Per Hunch CHARLES HENRY FOX "The Sleil el the note" J21 S. Ilrmiil. Will. 05 MRS. FREDEBICK J. SWENSON Who before her marriage en Jan uary U7 was. Mlaa Betty Buckley, of 1704 North Sixteenth street. Mr. and Mra. Swenaen are living In Portland, Me. BOIIRIK is going te school nnd he is learning fnst nnd well. Hebble is a seven-year-old person who has been taught te be very obedient and he be lieves nbselutelr in doing just what he Is told. Sometimes, of course, he is net quite nn tinsel and equally sometimes he misunderstands n hit. ns en nn oe ee oe (Oflen recently when" one of the ether little heys in class wns rather fresh te MIfs M , who tenclien them. Miss M looked nt the little boy with displeasure and remarked te the class: "He's n very rude little boy. and ought te be put down." And noth ing loathe Hebble straightway put him down, by plnntlng his small fist In the ether boy's midst nnd having "Put" Blm, held him down hv sittin-r en his encsr. NANCY WYNNE. MISS NATHANS0N, BRIDE OF BENEDICT GIMBEL, JR. Wedding Tke Place at Bellevue Bellevue 8tr'tferd This Afternoon A wedding of Interest which will take plnce at 4 e?clock thin afternoon at the Bellevue-Stratford will be that of Miss Ethel Nathansen, daughter et Mrs. Harry C. Nathansen, of 1620 Locust Btreet, and Mr. Benedict Glmbel, Jr.. son of Mrs. Benedict Glmbel, of Ulu North Bread street. . The Rev. Jeseph Krauskopf. D. D., of Keneseth Israel Temple, will per form the ceremony. , The brlde will lie given In marrlage by her grandfather, Mr. Samuel Snellcn- Mlas Helen Nathansen, a slater of the bride, will attend aa maid of honor. The bridesmaids will Include Miss Rese Glmbel, a sister of the bridegroom ; M ss Emllle Weyl, of Elklns Park, and Miss Lucille Schamberg. of New Yerk. The bride will wear a gown of white satin and point de venlse lnce, which will be made with a long court train. Her veil will be or tune nrmnKea wim erange blossoms and she will carry white orchids. The maid of honors frock will be of mauvo-colered chiffon trimmed with flame, and her hat will be a combination of the two colors. The bridesmaids' frocks nre yellow chiffon trimmed with Jade green. ine nais ure a combination of yellow and Jade green. Mr. Richard Flsliel, et Pittsburgh, Pa., will attend as best man. The ushers will Include Mr. Nathan Hamburger. Mr. Adam Glmbel. Mr. Daniel Guggenheim, 2d, Mr. Lee Adam Gimbel, Mr. Leuis Glmbel, Mr. Ellis Glmbel, Jr., huh Mr. Marx Leeb. of New Yerk. A reception will fellow. BCHARF COHEN A pretty heme wedding took place last evening at 6 o'clock when' Miss Helen Cehen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cehen, of 3120 Euclid avenue, was mar ried te Mr. Edward I. Schnrf. The Rabbi Murvln Nathan performed the ceremony. The bride's costume was of white canton crepe with a tulle veil, and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of. the valley. She was attended by her sister. Miss Anne Cehen, as maid of honor, nnd the best man was Mr. David Scharf, brother of the bride groom. Among these present at the re ception were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stick ler nnd Mr. Frank Melr, off Newark : Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Stickler, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Gorden and Mr. David M. Satz. I Emma Hartman I JJSM. IB .-,.,, 1 BUSINESS MfWDINNERWcAnEURia 1 I5UZ Walnut St. i - I I ' ! Showing Newest Adaptations of Imported GOWNS WRAPS HATS COATS SPORTSWEAR FRENCH NOVELTIES nudum Mrtrt DINNta aw w.it mkykx u-.,MU,,-.rj,,iOOM LUMCH SJ?8ir 7AM te 8 PM. RESTAURANT AND COFFEE SHOP I9ZSAHP CHESTNUT SIS., Hlltl.A.'S I.L'ADI.NO THUATHI.f ninncTieN or i.ui: t .i. J situnnivr 1 CMttTNUT tT.'OPCRA HOUSE SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE OAIUY MATS AT 215-tVti AT 8.15 ADL ROWLAND In u sirli- of piirkllni; eng HiMTflfifHhOMaktf "Scheel Day" WITH AURSHALL NEIUN ADDED ATTRACTION APPROPRIATE PROLOGUE. CARL ROJAINSjVOCAUST- ALSO BlKTEftKCATON N Copy lV irl 1 ..'vTCTi . i-Tr-Cr y.1S7 STANTOHI Da.v t.r... .it .Ii.iKKI.T ll!30. llSlt. Iline, .1:311. 7:3. n:3 I Spring & Summer I rJ 1922 HI ' ' LI -! i WM. HORLICK And nriiniii i ltfr MATTHEWS & AYRES A. ROBINS Vt&K'Vfitfg BOBBY HIGGINS & CO. In the Muhic ! Kircn 'Mill, rilKTMA" ftrat Surrnnnilnitf Hill nf tlnlprtitlnnrH TSHUBERT 0p"M,Tht Int I'iiii. .M ,t. Itril,, llct SrillM, JI1..10 The Musical Comedy .Smnsh of tlm Year i Ne c. erD'.'s AEITSALES MUST BE "FINAL .Ve Exchanges SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss Lucille Polk Caiter. who spent cverai weeKS wun her meiner, Mrs. Oeere Breeke, nt Aiken, a. C. Is nt I Atlantic City until the end of the month, when ehe will return te her home, Al- i aenbury Heuse, Ithan. Jlr. nnd Mrs, Clayten Gilbert Dixen, Who are In Europe en thulr honeymoon, nave arrived at the Rtti-Carlten In Paris. They will return te thlH coun try the latter part of next month. Mri. Dixen was Mrs Isaac Sclillcter, daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs. Harry S. Ehrat, of -'023 De Lancey place. Mr. and Mrs. Rebert S. Tetter, of Bflten. are spending a fortnight as the 8Uite of Mr. Petter's parents. Mr. mid Mra. James Petter, at their heme, 2218 St, James place. Mrs. Themas Willing Peters, who has neon spending the winter nt Newport, VL I., where her son, Mr. Klchnrd W. gftere. la a student at St. Geerge's Scheel, han returned te this city for ii wenth and has taken an apartment at Sixteenth and Spruce streets MtBS N.lnrv Kvnnsi Vnrlnn iltttifrhfnl' Jt Mr. and Mrs. Richard K Norten, of , Jalcen Hill, Rosernent, will return te , her home fiem FarmlnRten Hclioel te pend the Easter holidays with her i Barents, Mr. and Mrs. Noiten and their family will sail June 1 for Europe, where i tney will spend the summer. Mr, and Mrs. C. Emery McMichnel nd their daughter, Miss Ellen Mc- Mtehatl. nf 1CU Wmlnut art nurl Ml Iluth Packard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I ycerge u. rnckara, or the .Meadows, lllaneva, who nre at present In Her imida. will return home the latter part vi mis mentn. , Mr. and Mrs. Qulncy Adami GUI-, Wire, of Westlawn, Seminole avenue. Cheetnut Hill, left for New Yerk en Friday last and will wend a few d.ys I at the Rlu-Carltpn In that city. Mrs. rrcrtertck McQ. Falck, of Spring- . Held avenue and Lincoln Drive, St Mar- i tins, and Mrs. Jehn T3. Large, of Chcht nut Hill, have returned home ufter u four week?' trip te Cuba, Jamaica, Ceita Rica and the P.innnm Cannl. A spring wedding will be thnt of Miss Helen E. McKlnney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn C, McKlnney, of Mt. Airy, and Mr. Prank Dnles Getty, of ihls city, which will tnke place en Wed nesday, Mav S, In the Mt. Airy PreMiy terlan Church. Mrp. William V. Gemini, of Tiega, will entertain at a luncliebn and bridge party at her home n WcdneKdiiy afternoon, -March 29. The guests will Include th" munbers of her card club. A card pnrty will be given nt tha Bellevue-Stratford en March 27 for the benefit of the murlcnl league QERMANTOWN -Mr. and Mr, r.llwoed Ivins of 4il2 ! Julsk avenue, nre ut the Clmlfonte Hetel, at Atlantic City, for a stay. Mr. and Mrs, J. II, nden.en, ,t !U Gravers lane, gave a d.iincr, followed by cards, en B'Uurdui. --Mrs. It. Ruby, of Way no aanue wul Wlnbna street, Willi give ft musicals and , rd party en Wtdnesday, March, S3, MpM IF.lwIMs m Aiiaan Unit 'vava a JtPatrlck' luncheon et it table en Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Clever Copies of Paris Hats are just arriving in stock. These Hats are perfect patterns e( theqe selected by our own representative, showing hew carefully and gracefully our artists have duplicated the originals. $15 te $30 An Opportune Sale of Ribbons; the Prices are the Lewest in Years Two-Teiiq Rosebud Lingerie Ribbon Finest quality In Pink with White; Ulup with White; Dlue with "i-imli nlillh. usually $1.70, nt 11.10 a in-,Mird piece S-lncli nliltli, ubiiiiII.v S'-'.S.'., ut It. .Ml i ill-yard pli-cc Vm-IiicIi tliltli, iihuiiII.v R-.".'i. nt $1.7.1 a 10-yurd iilri'f i-lnrli ultltli, iiHUiilly VH.7n, nt 2.00 n Ill-yard plei't' 1-Iih'Ii "lilth, initially an.ae, nt YD, HIS 10-urd plt-tv Tvo-Tene Plain-Weave Lingerie Ribbon Finest quality In Pink with White; Hlue with White; Uluc wtli l4-1iieli nldth, ully $1.10, nt H.lu u 10-ynrd pIce '(,-lnrh uJdtli, uhimiII.v 1.70. fit $1.10 10-ynrd pliTi- 'i-lnili width, usunlly M.IO, nt IM.SO a 10-yunl pin,- U-inrli width, iiniinlly ?.in, nt 2.0 n 10-ynrd plm l-lnih width, uunlly 8I.I, t 3.0U u 10-yurd pl-i- Mj-lnrh width, iifunlly ". nt 00e u yuril Plain Barathea Weave Lingerie Ribbon ' Finest quality lit White, Pink and Hlue. i-lmi width, ufcually S.iHI, nt JI.O0 i, 10-jurd plrre 'I-liic width, unuiilly .0t), nt l.ft u 10-jurd pln-e l'-lm-h width, iikimllv 84.40. nt KI.UO u 10-,nrd nler Tinsel and Satin Trimming Ribbons French Tinsel Weuii Illlibeus and Hatln Ribbons with Tiiisi I idge, splendid assortment .of coleis, 'e-lnuli width 1 b ' H I'nueI !! iiiulll " ' urd BONWIT TELLER u CO. ndiOiduat Mnqerie Jnep THfRTEEMTH AND SANSOM STS. , BEGINNING TOMORROW : TUESDAY CLOSING WEEK OF THE ,.,.. I, GREATEST LINGERIE SALE EVER HELD IN PHILADELPHIA Prier te Moving Frem 'This Shep te the ST. JAMES HOTEL NIGHTGOWNS 1.95 te 25.00 Formerly 3.9S te 79JD0 . Nightgown of French batiite. hand mde. hand embroidered. Seme trimmed with real laces. Straight and Empire model). CHEMISES -2.95 te 25.00 Fermtrty 4S5 te 69.00 Envelope and straight chemises of fine batiite and linen. Seme trimmed with real laces Empire and straight model r. Dark Shades in Two-Tene Ribbons Wonderful color combinations in every wanted slmde In Hie lullewlliK lnil ,,, ,. 3X-. e. 0c .. ,nrd t-lnrli width, Ukiiully 41r, nt 30 n nril IVi-ltieli width, iiximllj '', ut 43e u ynnl 'Ji-lnrli width, UHimlly l.'(.1, ut i0t u jnrd 6- te 9-Inch Plain and Fancy Ribbons Values $1.50 te $3.25, at 85c a Yard tin. 1.1 Ouitlllv ItllsltnisH III llemiin Strlpe, I'lillle, Satin. Veselty Miilre M.l.l llliirl. nnd "I'" HlrlPM. ffum Print Itlblmne In lienty luntriius ninilt.i, nientl.v of Vreneli iminiifiutiirt'. 6 Jnch Deuble-Face' Two-Tene . Satin Ribbon $2.75 Quality at $1.65 CeitfrtBtAf cQlers In IS dlnerent color fehemes, in lignt or uarn DRAWERS' 5.95 te '25.00 revmtrly 10.75 ie 9.00 Open drawers e(-fir.e batiste or linen. Seme trimmed villi real laces. Several models. Savings up te Seventy-Five Percent SILK CHEMISES 2.253.95 te 5.95 Formerly 5.95 7.95 te 9 75 Lmelepe Chemiies of fine quality crepe de chine Empire and straight model" ccme lace trimmed SILK PAJAMAS 7.50 Formerly 16.50 Pajamas of fine quality of satin and ciepc de chine Slip-en coat and ireuiers heme lace trimmed PRINCESS SLIPS 5.00 Formerly 9.75 Pnnctss Slips of fine qualit) latin, in itraight end Empire models. nh strap sheulden. SILK NIGHTGOWNS 5.00 Formerly 10.75 Nightgowns of fine quaht) ciepe de chine. Straight line models seme Innvned with real filet laces. m I J I ap 1 IjB Tiv iim fiin'.ier nr taki: it nifiM .: First Philadelphia Presentation , PHOTODRAMA WITH A NEW IDEA EL ira a un 'F m m "L With TYRONE POWER ADELPHI reiini ir Mut. i in- Opening Tonight At :l.. H,.t i-ir l -,i Hunt iniiii 'lliu Coined) llieiitrr, X. V.. wills Orlclmil -M,t nn.l Prixluitlen LYRIC LAST 6 EVGS. MAT. WED., $1.50 The Miedrnl Mntfrtilci nf lln- Ontiirr 1 i UpXrn iff i4K DONALD BRIAN r.xeii niore iicu.hcful tnun in oinier days" HccerJ. 5 1IKU1NN1NU MUNIIAY. MAKLII 27 Seats Thursday. Mail Orders New Till, a hi AN YNi l'HUHUNT Mr. OHIW rs Drew ffl T g Carter iiAt.i.'n svVMwftjgf i-au i'liitn ,V .linif Orders Filled SILK NIGHTGOWNS 7.95 Formerly 11.75 Nightgeur.s of fine quality crepe d: chine, plain or tnpcd. Seme are trimmed viih real filet laces. ert WALNUT ,'-. -rs,.V" CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD ' lv .MOI.i s, ii h Mi U 111' 1ETTY PEPPER' FXTRA ,)N ..l'I-lA nd '' ' "" S rl'llll VV AFn.ltMnlN Mil Ul.ltM'lt JS--'N I'll nM I'Di.r. cr nriTv i .im'i.h i .i CtSU AN iSrul'.MAI. C'ONl'MtT IN mi! iiaiaen rnyint m: wii.i. ni!.Mi!.lt 1 1" Nl Ml I Hi. IN Mil I ati:.-i fi -i --i mixinns i.i.i IVAl i'UMI'i- IIMNS iilM'It". i I. hk. ' 'r i.Ni i i r .r miaiu' It i.s hascd en the story of the same name by Wilbur Steele, which was awarded the O. Henry Committee prize for 1920 as the best short story published that year. New Yerk reviewers declared it the mest remarkable pic ture shown in years. AT tt an 1 10, 3 .10 r, 30 7 30. 0-30 Mem me cwtrrwfxtt WILLIAM PiMILLE Production OUGHT &rvd PAIDF0I X- "FiEUP' A Sllti: TltKII.t. WITH JACK AGNES HOLT AYRES t A Paramount Adaptation of th Very Popular Play by Geerge Breadhurtt KUlI.I'n.N CON-PKUT nnClIKSTftA DAI AiT I-1- MAIiICKT ST. rALntL ie a r te n-t.-i p. sr. 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