Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 28, 1922, Night Extra, Image 9

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Enter tain Bridal Party at a Hetel imtiew Yerk.
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T,k net Saturday te Sandy
i ifk Knni(MiyTi.te take nlaea
i'n.nf th Paullst Church en
Pawnus. and tluf reception will be
r. .. pism HMati The ceremony
be witnessed by the families and
l party enijr, out rcyuu
N Helliy IB a jamuiic inn bit.
Ii Preteatant,- be. the ceremony
net take place in church. Quite
imbtr of rla ate teing eVer ier
rwtddlnKf ament them.. Marjerle
M, uertrune uramra ana Amena
mi. There la te be a bit nftrty the
,ifi before at the Plaaa Hetel, and
tTand Mrs. Beilly hare InTited the
) priuai pari; w mimj tuera a. lueir
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E; Paine, though very wealthy in
town right, 'ha decided te work hard
It plant in wnicn ne is interested
Kk Haven, ra., ana iney win uve
and be at borne after the end of
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Mm tee bad that the weddlna
I net be in Philadelphia, as se many
ei us ceuiu nnvc aiienaea me re
Unn here. New' Yerk Is a nod trio
Hake feran eTpnlni; wedding recep-
, Dim as it ' utu.ijr evening
gets there will be a geed many who
: go ever ana remain xer tne weeic-
i NOTHER wedding' erery one ia in
terested in ia Pellr Thayer's, which
scheduled for June 17. With Pecar
iBild of honor, and Pelly as bride we
feast our erea uben.
SPelly will make a lerely bride with
m warm, vivid coloring, and I'll'war-
at Peggy win wear some lovely
den fretic or one or aeit name shade,
knew, a sort of Daatel Orantc. net
vld but colorful.
'ILL nnethcr' weddlnc la'Hoee Wil
son's and Beb Dechert'a... which ia
'take place en May 24. .This will
it be a large wedding, however,' as
remember the Wilsons are in
laming for Mrs. Wilsen's mother,'
late Mrs. uarry uedey. xnewea-
is te take place at the Church of
Geed Shepherd in Rosemont and
tae recentlen will ba only for thft bridal
pfcirty and a few intimate friends. .Of
anrse, the reception will: be held at the
irlliWU UU1UC 1U T UIKUUVMe
jllTHAT an attracUve girl Ellse O'Denn
" la. Yeu knew she came up here from
Baltimore last week te stay with Nuucy
juiewira. aim mc snewies' gave a
wonderful dinner at the Bellevue-Strat-fcrd
for her and for Nancy before the
setting of the Committee Class that
tight.. There were from seventy-flve
It a hundred smests.
. Elite Is very geed looking, and all the
mris were who ever her (rock that
tight. . It was made of black.' and geld
kecadc nnd had a band of black fur
around the edge of the skirt.
IIILB it "is a bit early te talk
ui' uuui imriies ler ine xierse Bnew,
iuc rnu ut iay, me ia mac aoeut
Mr-different dates have been mentioned
rttuy ter the dance at Green Hill
rms, m connection with the show.
ikes it really necessary te tjll vnu
lit fat'ahead thflt' the 'rflTl'nn I rtisil..
ltd fop Mnv 211 nhl Hfrn' Alr-nn,l.r.
iTirnall Is in charge of it.
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ROBBIE had long been wishing for
. a baby brother. In fact, he had
amyeu seriously about it and then he
tfttn te rnrrnf ntimtf Hili. . ...1.1.
i when the warmer days came and he
d much te occupy him out of doers.
en me otner uny daddy called him and
la a much nlpmuwT ml tal,). iin...
hat I have te show you?"' Bebbie
ijniijr ceuiu net guess. "Twe little
Hey brothers I" said daddr. "TWt"
(elimed Rebbie. "Gee! I did ask for
ffl' ,enK tlnje age, and new when I
en t want him se much lie's come
piuMed up en me."
NANCY WYNNE.
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r SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
tr(lai,Mi8Crlllf W04dln; of much In
iRii'J1 eathat of mSh Helen Hene
K.r &-i 18 Sp.ruce street and
Kh.rP.H.Y"""?, and Mr.
isr."'i,,i wnicn win take mace
a.Vri1l.'.le.n!
553;. R?em0nt The Rev. Charles
,hic(nmcVy Jer the 'amllles and a
IW Intimate frlrnria at t.. ri-.
S? wiY.UIanrva' Ul country place of
its Wilsons' parents.
. Mr 1)1.111 -n wii.. . .1 .
.Hill fii -r. .' ""nor. or unestnut
."".'..Will attend as beat rrinn t th.
.wteaing of Mlss Dorethv Hurd. daua-hteri
Milten. fflS."S "HS?" &-!?
.ta.'i.?. - ?.h will take place at
iiM.T. ' '..".Jv,,!".c,r "l xuiuen en aai
& Prll 29. The ushers will Include
ffM,''IE!,,,:en,?. D,xen Newbold. Mr.
ffifi1, F?ec, Mr. Wlnthrep H. Battles.
r. James A. Devereux. Mr .Tnianh r
K pSen' jMfv c- Heward YeTk and
,n,MEcl'1.r.d.. Hurd a"" Mr. O. Newell
Hurd, of Milten, brothers of the bride.
wi;.wfdaLlJ8r of Interest which will take
'l win kN'.u Yerk en Saturday.. May
ffivf c,f, Mrs- Angelina de Bmbll. of
Srd0,rlv- anfMr. Cesar Rebrl-
1 IhrMl-"!""'" RF uea. Tne nride and
1S?tgrb?51 wl" "all for a trip abroad
SP.Mav 2? te remain for several months.
S u ?le' ls ft 'ter of Mrs. U. Alas
iWr McCloud. of 2218 Locust street.
J Daniel U Hebard. of Evergreen
hrMnH? C1,,f'8ti,ut Hlll w' entertain at
'W n Wednesday afternoon In honor
:;.".' "auRnier, Miss Julia I... Hebard
i wL llnl "enna Norten, of New YcrrU.
55? . the sruest of Miss Hebard. Miss
..SlJuUnte" b.6 ne ' n'Xt 8ea8n"
Mrs. William Wallace Alexander, el
teJey ?nd Coulter streets, aerman-SJJ-
will entertain at bridge this after after
neon In honor of her daughter, Miss
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air. ana nn, Jimpn u. rrxim, pi
Pelham Court. Oermantewn, will cuter-
Sin. at a box party at tnejjeriormance
tha.Haaty Pudilnavdn TtiMday. eve
n, April II, at the TNllayue-Stratferd,
In honor of their daughter, Mlsa Henri
etta. .MeVelgh Frits, whose engagement
te Mr. Frederick .Carrelf Brewster, 3d,
was recently announced.
kra. WIlllanvCHover'Paneeaat, of The
invitations' for si luncheon and brtdae
party en Saturday. Apriizs. in noner
of her daughter, Miss Eiisaepth ran-
coast. . ;
Mr. and Mrs:- Harry M. Coffin, of B07
Hanaberry street. Oermantewn. an
nounce the engagement of their augh
ter. Mlsa Hasel Coffin, te Mr. J.
Wallace Brown.
The last dance of a series of four
dances which have been held at the
Merlen Gelf Club, during tltla mum
will be given en Friday evening. April
? Th rietiru hava been under tha dl
rectlen of Mrs. Matthew Balrd, Jr., as
sisted by a committee, inciuaing Mrs.
.Tuui rfarataJta. Mrs. TEdw n H.. Filler.
Mrs. Richard a Norten and MIssyAnna
rvuie
Miss Mercy H, , Powers, daughter of
Mrs. Julius Smith., of Moorestown,
N. J., will sail en .may su wun ar,
and Mra. William Elllcett, of Baltimore,
for Eurepe.cwhere they will spend the
summer travellnr. "y
Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph A. iStelnmets, of
westview street. uermaniewn win en
tertaln at dinner en Friday evening.
April 21, In honor of their daughU.
HIM Margaret fltelnmeta, before the
meeting of MIm. lockweod's Dancing
Class.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa C. Grace; of
w.. ciuwit Itttta eOArffnantetvn. htv
Issued Invitations for' a' dinner en Fri
day? even in r. April 7, in noner or air.
Geerge Clinten Dennlsten.. before .the
meeting of Mlsa .Lockweod'a Dancing
Class. , '
, Mrs. Walter Harrison Schaefer, of
IBS (West Durham street. Oermantewn,
will entertain sit a bridge party today
In honor of her guest, Mrs. Fester M.
Reeder, 'of Ortenwlch, Conn. (
Mr. and" Mra Charles C. Watt, of
Wayne avenue and Hertter street, Oer Oer
maneown, will entertain at dinner en
Friday evening, April 7. In honor of
their granddaughter, Miss Mary Elisa
beth Watt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Craig Watt, of Chestnut Hill, also before
the meeting of Miss Lockweod'a Dancing
Clase. "
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Butterworth.
of Rydal, entertained at dinner en
Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel W. Paasmere, of Johnson Jehnson Johnsen
vlllo. Pa. Mrs. Passmore was Miss
Mary C. Knight, of Oermantewn. Cevers
were laid for twelve guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Pepe Yeatman, of
Chestnut Hill and 1118 Spruce street,
accompanied by their daughter. ,Mlsa
Jane Bell Yeatman, who ia a student
at Bryn Mawr College and has returned
home for the spring vacation, will leave
en Wednesday for a visit te New Yerk.
They will return the latter part of tne
week. The engagement of Mlsa Yeat
man and Mr. Ernest C. Savage has been
announced.
Miss Phyllis 'Huhn Walsh, daughter
of Mrs. F. Huhn Walsh, who has been
spending the week-end at the Rlts-Corl-ten
Hetel, Atlantic City, returned yes
terday te her home, 6012 Drexel read,
Overbroek.
Mr. Rebert Fester Whltmer. of 4703
Klngsesslnc avenue, and his daughters,
Miss Martha C. Whltmer. Miss Rachel
P. Whltmer and Mlsa Ellen I. Whltmer.
and his son. Mr: Rebert'' Fester Whlt
mer, Jr., will leave 'the latter part of
May xer ineir country piace, jMienwoea
arm. ranuyn, wnere iney expect 10
remain until the autumn.
. Mr. and Mra. Auaust Wolf, of Six.
teenth and Spruce streets, have left for
a visit te Atlantic uity. wnere iney win
spend a few days at the' Hetel Ambas
sador. Mrs. J. B. Mesby, of Richmond, Va.,
who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Ferest Nelan Magee. of 2108 Locust
street, for a week, haa returned te her
neme. ,
GERMANTOWN
-Mrs. Mcrrls J. Lexley. of G21 East
'Washington lane, announces the en
gagement or his sister, miss jesepnine
Levering, of Oermantewn, te Mr. Walter
E. Schembs, of Philadelphia.
Mra Jehn Whiting, of 14 S Oergas
lane, 'entertained the members of her
sorority en Saturday afternoon last.
Mrs, Chalmers Jehnsen, of 67S0 Ger-
mantewn avenue, gave a nve-nunarea
party en Saturday aiternoen last.
Mrs-Cliarles Hunt Marshall, of Sten
trm. nffmantewn. ls visiting her mother
In-law.-Mrs. Geerite W. Marshall, at her
home In Louisville, Ky.
Mra Chester Albright, 3d, of 60 West
Ashmead place North, la , entertaining
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Frederick Wal Wal
dren, of Muncy, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Baldwin, of
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, MISS ELIZABETH D. ROGERS
' 'Daughter of Mr.sutA Mra.' Charles
"Rogers, Jr., of, S4M Greene street,
Oermantewn, wh wtU, be'ene of
next winter's debatatttea. Miss
, Rogers ia a student 'at Springslde
Scheel, Chestnut HU1, and took
' part In "She Steeps te Conquer,"
, the senior play whkh the school
( ' 'gave last Satnrday
msLmz&egmL
aai sr -- n .- ar rm as a i bbw . k
rerat and Miao Anne WhUMlJ
of 4tfl CHwtnnt street, ttn,tvtlM
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Mr. and Mra. Abraham Ferae,, of
Washington avenue, recentiyv
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avanyfc reeatijrv'gT'Ci,
Iw'Fay Natban; fiWjgMSeUMy
isa Fafinle1 Lng .Mies Fannie Oariem.
!lM Melll eln,ljM) Anna IJ22";
,um. MHM'Reaa Godfrey, Mr. -Martin
alum, mim 'Rem Oedfre
ReMn'bium. Mr. Jee
umeteln, M
Mr. ADO 110
OreM. f
r. jee
eaenblum
Lanr. Mr, AI.BHela,
and .Mr. Artnar
7200 Creshelm read., entertained
k ijkim. -ink BmttmJtm ' ITOtA al.Ma
eluded Mr. and Mra. r'WHllem' IV Squibb,
Mr..and Mra. J. Rescoe Andersen, Mr.
andMrs. Walter B. .Shepherd, Mr.. and
Irs. IiOUls u. .frail ana xar. ana mru.
Blbert Welnlau. ' r 'r
'Mlsa' 'Alice Dougherty, daughter, of
Mr. '.and Mrs. Frederick 'Dougherty, of
Manhelm street, has ,. returned from
Ashe vllle,-N..C, .where she spent a few
weeks. . ; jrt. , , , '
1 Mr. and.Mra.. X.Oreen, ef.6126 Morten
atrMtt. announce the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Helen .V. Green, .te
Mr. Isaac ileumai, ei wiiaes-eanr.
NORTH FriltAOIHtA .
North Twelfth .etreet, la newSln the
Pennsylvania HespiuU. WrttM ,J
Spruce streets. ,Dr. Christina haa 'been
ZiVtiSi.ir.il for the last three months
with htrt trouble.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyman. of 1
Writ Brie avenue, awl repairing con cen con
gratulatlens upon the birth of a son,
Richard Hyman. ..
Mr,, and Mrs. Henry Bucher. of
Eighteenth and Nerrla streets, .anneunce
the angagement etttelr daughter, MIm
Helen llucher, te Mr. Walter B. Pom Pem
mere, of this city.
Mra Hareld' Weed, of. North Fif
teenth strMt, will entertain the mem
bers of her card club at her home tomor
row afternoon,
I Miss ibetla Heffman, of the Hetel
Majestic, haa returned .from U; Beuth,
where she apent Mveral weeka at Rich
mond, Va, aa the guest of Mra. M. JB.
Rdnhard'Mre. Rnhardwaa formerly
MlM Marlen .Herateln, of thle city.-
Mr7and, Mra., Frank Bronjen, of NerUi
Sixteenth street, have returned from
the 8011. where they, apent eema time
at Palm Beach and Miami.
Mm. Marcus Dewolf. of 2188, North
Fifteenth street, haa bejn entertaining
as her guest Mrs. M. Coopers of New
Haven, Cennj
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Estella-Hagan, of ! 1722 Begat
atreet, entertained at dinner laa U eve
ning. The gueste Included Mr. ana
Mm. Charlee Divine, Mies Margaret De
vine and. Miss Marie Dsvlne, of West
Colllngaweod, N, J.
A dinner and reception wlll.be given
... ivmiv vnnin in th ballroom Of
the Bellevue-Stratford Hetel. Among,
theM In charge of the affair are Mr.
Jeseph P. Rea, formerly of the Alpha
Phi Fraternity, and Mr. Henry Wad Wad
dlngten,' formerly of the Walla Walla
Club.
WkwIKfi.-p, h. Stroud. aBd'Mr:
nreaa urcenntia, or cieveny avenue,
JewUntewn, have ,gene tQ the Pacific
Coast for a short say.
ljlelda. Craven, a student at ,wel
leaty College, is spending the spring
yaeatlen at the. home of her parents.
Mr and Mrs. William A, Craven, ei
rfODie.
!.? 'n4. W1" Geerge Parry, of Jen
KiniSw,l! have been spending some time
at Plnehurst, N. c,
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn A. Durese, of
RMlyn, are entertaining Mra. Herace
LengweiL of Princeton.,
Mra IL R. Perter Bradford vrlll maka
an aidresa en the 'L-lghtheuM Settle
pent Af Philadelphia." of which aha la
founder and. president, en Friday afternoon-at
the home erf .Mra Harry Ixns
gala, 28 Roberts avenue, Olenalde.
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HOLMliSUHQ
will entertain ihe members of her sew
Ing Circle tomorrow afternoon.
MlM Beairlce Knewlea. nf Rowland
avenue, has returned from Baltimore.
Md., where she spent several weeks as
the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. W.
Walbank.
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a-uu wxrii, iiria jaiirivii, ui eaai
uwvmviT ireei, nave ten ler xioneiuiu,
where they will remain for some time.
. Mra C. Dedaker,' of 8223 Rhawn
etreet, has as her guests Mr. and Mrs.
William rA,AV..
FRANKFORD ' '
Kiss H. Powers, of Sellers street. Is
spending a few weeka at Atlantic City.
She la accompanied by her sister-in-law,
Mra Walter M. Pewera.
Mrs? Herman Balrlnht. of Penn and
Lelper streets, will entertain the mem
bers of her card club at her home en
Thursday afternoon.
MIm Florence Wlgley, of Dyre street.
Is, at Plnehurst, N. C, where she Is
spending two weeks.
Dr. and Mrs. Carl F. Keenlg, of 1734
Harrison street, are receiving congratu
lations upon the birth of a son. Mrs.
Keenlg was formerly Mlsa Mabel
Frankenfleld.
' Mr, . yitVL. aWrtiCL :'A
VLn -ana 'Btrs. nevwn , wj. ", y
Meyiafl, will entertain tne uemrnuniiy
Hnage "JiUD at tneir nema ,m zj'""1i
'ine, memefra ei me oiue ""
Mrs. r. warnsr enennn, mr, in a.
Franklin Brewer. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Freeman, Mi and, Mra. Leula W. Fogg.
Mr. and Mrs, Julian Olbapn, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh A. Heullngs, Mr. and Mr;.
Harry Hi Lm. Mr. and Mra Nerrls J.
ScettI Jr.. Mr. and JKfa. Heward B.
Stavera, Mrs. Jeseph Cemwrys. Mrs.
Fred BfeWer, Mra. Heward Mitchell and
MIm 1m Brewer.
Mrs. Frank HuntW entertained the
members t her bridge eIub at her home
In Swarthmore, yeatardar afternoon.
The member include Kra J. V. B.
Bishop. Kra Haretd aUrnM, Kra. Wee
ley Clifferd, Mra. Tiwne twwns. Jr.,
Mra Herace Xeene. Mra. Bayard Mor
rison and Mra. Jjeula WhMlecIC
MOORItTOWN
Mra, M. Leng and her daughter. Mlsa
Mary Lteng, of Brldgebore read, are
spending some time In St Petersburg,
Fla.
Mr, and Mrs. A. Rebert Altken and
their family, who hay been living In
Monroeville. N. J... for the last year,
have returned te Moorestown and are
living en Seuth Church atreet.
Mra tewls Lincoln Eavenson. of,
Masenvllle, announces the engagement
of her daughter. Miss Hannah fomlln femlln fomlln
sen Eayensen. te Mr. Percy . Nlckolsen
weed, son of Mr. and in-j&X.J&
Wing, of MoerMtown, at a card party
given last Saturday.
Miss Emily Oreenwalt, of Newbold
avenue, la entertaining her sister, Miss
Elisabeth Oreenwalt, of Seuth Dakota.
NORRISTOWr-
Mrs. E. C. Hunslcker, f Cellegevllle,
has announced the engagement of her
daughter, Miss Mildred Elsie Hunslcker,
and Mr. Walter C. Lanlgan, of Phila
delphia. The marriage of Mies MeJlle Elsen
berg. of Philadelphia, and Mr. H, Jeseph
Weinberg, of East Marshall street. Nor Ner Nor
rtstewn. will take place -en April 2 1 In
Philadelphia. Tar. Michael Weinberg,
brother of. the bridegroom, will be the
beet man. After a, wedding trip Mr.
and Mrs. Weinberg will live In Notrls Netrls Notrls
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Afternoon and
Dinner FrecA
FOR WOMEN
67.00
Crepe Faille Crepe de Chine
Crepe Renee Crepe Rema Crepe Chiffen
J5T5 special collection of Women's Dresses
' exemplifies the versatility of the Paris Cou
turier and presents ncJV and interesting treat
ments of line and decoration, introducing em
broider)), heads, hand-dratvn rerl and fag fag
eoting. The artist has placed his primary colors red,
yellow and blue en the palette and mixed
them with artful ingenuity until we have a range
of colors in this showing of gowns that rivals the
spectrum itself red shading into rust, Mohawk,
tangerine and rouge; yellow producing brown,
tan, dune, ginger, Malacca, Mandarin, beige
and sand; blue providing the basic tone for peri
winkle, hertensia, Nattier blue, navy, Wedge
Neva and'Dardanella.
SecoruLFIeor
tAILV MAR At ;
"ctiA'w. Mffloep a ''co.. i Kt'DiMery,
BOBBY O'NEILL CO.
BELLE STORY
America's rtitrmen Colerstura Beprana
, MeCONNELL a SIMPSON
: WHITE PUCK
RIGOLETTO BROTHERS
With BWANHON HtBTEBB
THE BRIDAL SWEET'
Wlth.ae, Mftrt Ixwll Prw
ane Hiupning rmg
lYIK First Mat Tomer,
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BETTY UNLEY fiOBEBT RENDEL
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SnUKRl Beit Ssati, 91.50
"A CRACKKnjACK SHOW." lUcerd.
Tw Musical Compiles Havt th Appeal as
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Thurs.
MADAM PKTROVA
will held rectpt. en ul.m-a after Mat.Thurs.
fcT SEAT SALE THURS.
JVbANV. MOLNAR'8 Cemtdr of Life
"LILIOM"
S"- JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT
wither & EVA LE GALLIENNE
MON. TO 11RI. KVE. & SAT. MAT..
nor te .oe. rer. mat, thi'w,
POP. MAT. TOMOK.
SOe TO S1.S0
Cemp te the Concert
WALNUT
CHARLOTTE
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"LETTY PEPPER!
Bxtrn Piane Concert Tomorrow, 1 P. SI.
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And Continuing Mar. 30-31 Apr. 1-3-4-3
All-Star Ice-Skating Cast
Baptle ft Lamb Mnntnt Carlisle
Stene ft Darling- Hilda Ruekert
THE FOUR SKATING OIRI.H
OTnKRniOSKNHATIONALn-TCRES
Public Skutlns Atter Every Performance
Admliilen 7SC ll.oe, ji.ss
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Mademelwlle lAtalne Le (ial Preeent "THE
LK OAI MIMKS" In three plays and threa
ballet dlvertlfiements at t'.ie I.ltUe Theatre.
Delanrey Street. wet of Seventeenth. March
SO ft 81. at S:1 P. M. Tlckete new en eale.
DUMONTS VTH ARCH. Ev... 8115
EMMETT WELCH Mimtrels
Satire "8TOCKB AND BHOCKB"
ri J 8th A Walnut. Contin. 1 te 10:30
leUlllO Vsadsvills, Pictnrti, Bsrltiqas
OUR
STORE ORDERS
Answer the Buying Question
Our 50 years' experience Is ct.
dence that ou are deallnc with a
reliable firm from vtheni you can
purchase ererythlnc needed In the
household. Our plan enables jeii
te ee te Ihe leudlng stores of Phtla.
te select your purchases.
WRITE FOR DETAILS TOMOIIT
M i" n less
arriett Bres.
1118 CHESTNUT STREET;
TUB ORHAT AMERICAN PICTURgi
AN EDWARD JOSE PRODUCTION
"THE
PRODIGAL
JUDGE"
Featuring JEAN PAIGE
AND
MACLYN ARBUCKLE
AND' AN AU.-STAR CAST
Adapted from the world-famous novel br
VAUGHAN KESTER
ASTOItY of heart Interest that appeals
te every human twin because the
characters are flesh and bleed creatures
and their actions ate these of human
activity.
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11:80, 1:80, 3 JO, 5:30, 7:30, OsO
William De Mille's
LATEST PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION
"Bought and
PAID FOR"
FROM ItnOADHUnST'S PLAY
A HUKB T11U1L,L, -WITH
JACK
HOLT
AGNES
AYRES
ICARL.TON CONCERT ORCHESTRA
PAI ATI? 12T,t & MARKET
riXLtJWsEt te A. it. te 1 1 :1B P. M.
Richard Barthdmeag TODLAg
ADrAniA 1 (1TH ft CHESTNUT
AIvvAiJlA ie a. ir. te hug p. u.
"POVERTY OF RICHES"
VICTORIA reff&tfn!TP
CHAS. RAY in "R. S. V. P.''
ADDED COMEDY "OH. PROMISE ME"
f A DITll 8TH ft MARKET
, Ar 1 1 UJLi ie a. m. te u as p. m.
"Man Frem Leat River"
REGENT "
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"LITTLE EVA
ABCBND8"
4 HORSEMEN
WM PFNN LANCASTER AV. I
W au ream all this week
OF THE
APnc a r.YPsre
With RUDOLril VALENTINO
Augmented Orchestra. Usual Prices
fl i"lBC JUNIPER ft MARKET
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Pep. Mat.
Tomorrow
DAVID WELASCO Prenent.'
LIONEL ATWILL
in "THE GRAND DUKE"'
A rarlsUn Comedy by Sacha Qultry
Supported bv the Original Company
NEXT WEEK SEAT8 THURSDAY
Men.. Richelieu: Tue. Night ft Sat. Mat..
KtiiiKKTH. arerchnnt et venlcei
Wed. Mat., As Yeu
Like It: Wed. ft Hat.
Nsta.. Julius Caesar:
und OKNKVIEVE 2ur IV.m-.J" ' li
HAMPER Frl- Macbeth.
Nst..r.(cter.'. Wed.tPat.Mats.,50cte1.50
Popular Price
Matinee Tomorrow
SOl'VP.MRS TO AM. THE CHILDREN
'"A RIP-ROARINO RIOT OF" JOYftFUN"
CHAIfteS DIUIN6MM Pnstnt
FRED STONE &
Grtatttst of All FRED STQN& Showy
HARRICtC Popular Prlce
VaiMviwrk, Matinee Tomorrow
"Dainty, wholesome comedy with reed
music te speed It along." N. American.
GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS
In the Wholesome Musical Hit
THE O'BRIEN GIRL
(MART'S DIQ MUHICAZ SISTER)
MANTELL.
FORREST
Ne Blushes
"Say, Bill, de you remember
hew foolish you felt when you
tried te buy girl's stockings?
"Silly but y'knew hew it is.
"Well, say, at this new store
menwaitonyeu of course, there
are girls there tee, if you prefer,
but REAL QUALITY STOCK
INGS at reasonable prices.
"Yeu ought te go te "
Colonial Stocking Stores, Inc.
"If It's Hosiery We Have It"
117 Se. 12th St.
BUILDING SHOW
Bread & Callowhill Sta. '
Thousands Visit Nevel Displays
Biggest Display of the Importance of
the Building Industry ever
staged in the East.
Free Prize te Be Drawn for Tonight
Humphrey Radiantfire Heater
Concerts Afternoon and Evening
ADMISSION FREE
aVcm $
Cuticura Talcum
Is Se Refreshing
A few grains of this exqulsitely
acented powder dusted en the akin
seethes and cools, and overcomes
heavy perspiration. It ia an ideal
(ace, skin, baby and dusting powder
and take the place of ether perfumes
for the akin.
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1 9ea iswii witaesrt
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DOROTHY JARDON
In a Series of Menar Claxiilcs
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Kste ELIN0RE & WILLIAMS San
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s MARION MURRAY
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