gsgBr'' ISZgsBnHgsBggsVBVxfVfiW'SigsgslgaBV 1shKH EfflmMi iti& mMmmmzm mmmmmmmmm pjmrcessip about people iCmer'Wynne Tls t Wedding of Miss Koues and Mr, Bedtne mewiwfti uwj 0V u, . , of rs. Archibald Barklie's Heme in Wayne mi Tlelen Koues.lef 2B00 Seuth Twenty-second street, nn- TB wedding Of MI " y '..' tcrtalned.at a' email luncheon at her . v. Yerk, and Mr. Lawrence home yesterday, followed by nn auction inline 1 te t'&.ESrtmmte: 70 JereTnlah ', lneS Mi. . K c? apartments, 70 Mei l.sevcnth street. The en Ea(t ScT:ntyvenimcmbcr( was an- r1 'about two weeks ero. Miss jounced beutl seme d but or Cenes llvw n" vc yenr9 has been Ih l k0f i8eVnderstnnd they will l New Ye. i t Mf Bodine' tt ,pJtac. te Beiwyn and part of rVhelda position ever M1M KSnf of "he marines, and I ft,??.Wll com te write, as she rtlfsVen intensely Interested In r SS. itaw net he pfini, however. T SHOULD say Mrs. Archibald Bark T ?u .nd her able assistants have ret 1 ,le vPu Main Line working en the !h ? Pair feV this year. Have you WLJX women are Interested bwlfia alone? Frem oil I bear l the cAA'Ti; afternoon; I be f tb, S5M5 l.t BOO people llw?VtllnJSlte!s beuse. There are JLn "n the committee. New If '"? wTJoiter them have gotten ,nd 7thnd few friend, te take !TL TSheuld think Inver Heuse, "'n. Ella's home, large and spa Mrs. BarkUe s nom ded t0 the smtiltfim. Oeorie B. Evans Is trenads. Mrs. O'g" g wlth Mrs. n&dl and "jfi, Adelnhe iitnrj ------ ,CB chairmen, jusi Rennisrten " 7 ??'. Mls, met. iMt Bel Mrs? Iard Beale. Mr. cnee B? "" iv T'-.nV flabeen thMBnan w " - . M Adelnhe 'Ien7..1n a. vice chairmen. st iuw-7- .mi are Miss Dier- w :"'" tI: .j n.l. Mr.. wu Thomsen, -'E,8enbM. Mrs. if-. ir;v.Cfi iniin. Mrs. Shlppen 'ff aSSSS Warden, Mrs. KWer Vaux and ever .e many ctbsc. 'tatKlaida Warden and lives ??n Haverferdl en Gelf Heuse read. SftS he h '. nephew of the law Warden connection and Is trernaly reNtar. Dorethy came out about ffi years ne "d has been active In Junier Lesirue and ether nssecla- leni .The S"K dnte hal n,et JISb ''nt, but it's net likely te be far off. HAVE you heard of the Dinner Dance Club which has been orjan erjan 28d rat at Green III 1 Farms? There ire te be three meetings en Saturdixv nUhtt, April 29. May 18 and May 27. n committee for the series includes Mrs. Alexander Brlnten Coxe. Mrs. Themas G. Ashton, Mrs. William i1am-p Sfra. Wistar Merris, Mrs. JlaiseU Duane, Mrs. Walter Warlnir HopWnsen and Mrs. Matthew Balrd, Jr., who Is chairman. Besides dinner xaa dancing there will be bridge tables. I hear the club, talked of everywhere, and I feel sure it's going te be a do de elded success. MOTHER took Mary Ellen with her te the bank recently. It happened that she had business te contract with one of the officers, se she told Mary Ellen te stay with Miss T , the stenographer, In the outer office while she was talking. Mary Ellen is nn only child and perhaps a bit spoiled. At my rate, she Is used te notice, mid I when Ml6s T , having smiled at her ,vta rafgesiea unaeing ner cone, rurneu Mr typewriter and worked away lilT at n letter Mnrv Ellen hcenn te ew Impatient. Finally spying the wire ' btaket filled with letters, she ulipped , her linger un nealnst It. and. of course. I In a few minutes down fell the letters with a bang. As Mlsi T rose te ther them up, Ellen said: "Oh, I'll pick them up. I just did It te 'tract J." NANOY WYNNE. The micsts Included Mm Jeremiah J. Sulllvnn, Mrx, Franctn 3. Sherman, Mrs. Ieuls BreKj', Mrs. Wil liam T. Elliett. MrB. B. C. Lindsay, Mrs. Llttloten W. Tnzewell Walter, Jr., and Mrs. Charles Weed. Mr. Charles B. Prettyman, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Prettymnn, of Bread and Spruce streets, whose mar riage te MIsb Eleaner Harris Beggs, .laiie-titnr nf Mr. lind Mrs. David C. Beggs, of 147 Pelham read, aorman aerman aorman tewn, will take place .In the Second Presbyterian Church, Germantown, en WA.1nd,1nv afn1nv. .TllnA 7. Will Anter- tnln the entire bridal party en his father's yacht en Sunday, June 4. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Wright, 235 Seuth Eighteenth street, will leave en Saturday. April IB, for a month's stay In Atlantle City. Mies Letltla I MeKlm, 10S Seuth Rlttenhouse sauare, has returned from Lendale, W. Va., where ehe was visiting her sister, Mrs. Geerge Joneo. Mrs. Ephralm Brlce, of 1820 Locust street, will sail for a trip abroad en nr.AmAav Anrll 2fi. flhe will RtMnd veral months In foreign travel and will Jein Mr. ana mm. usueu u. ""nu"!" ind their daughter, Miss Sarah D. Wil kinson, of 2010 Walnut street, and will remain until the late autumn. Kiss Luela Tully Chapman, of New Londen, Conn., will arrive the latter part of this month and will be the guest, for a few days, of Miss Edith Nelsen Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heward Wurts Page, jr of 1018 Clinten street, whose marriage te Dr. Isoae Starr, Jr., of Chestnut Hill, will take, plaea en Sat urdav afternoon, April 22. Miss Chap man will attend Miss Page as ene of her bridesmaids. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge W. Nerrls, of 284 -Seuth Twenty-second street, will leave the latter part of this month for their country place, Gypsy Hill, Gwynedd Valley, where they will remain until the autumn. ' Mr. and Mrs. Mareellus McDowell, of Germantown, have left for & visit te Atlantle City, where they oxpeet te remain for the Lenten season. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Geedman. Ti-. nf SRfM Germantown avenue. Chest nut Hill, who have been traveling through California and the West, are at resent in Vancouver, juicy vrai reium eme en April 15. Owing te the death of their mother. Mrs. IJenJamln M. Plummer, Mr, and Mrs. William Thompson Plummer, of Ardmore, announce that the murriuBt of their daughter. Miss Evelyn Plummer, te Mr. W. P. Hareld Braun. will take place quietly at the Memerial Church of St. Paul, Overbroek, en April 26. The Easter danee of the Sigma Delta Kappa Fraternity will be held tomorrow evening In the foyer of the Academy of Muaie. Miss Margaret Watsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frask R. Watsen, of C401 Wayne avenue, Germantown. will en tertain en Saturday, April 8, In honor of Miss Elizabeth B. Luck, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Beyle and tViir ilmiirhter. Miss Marguerite J. Beyle, of Keswick Heuse, Bydal, who have been spending the winter with Mrs Beyle's mother, Mrs. Jehn E. Jef Jef eords, at 2300 Be Lancey place, will return te their home In Rydal early next month. Miss Beyle will be a debutante of next season. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Bailey and their daughter, Miss Florence Bailey, of Merlen, are spending several weeks at the Marlboreugh-Blenhelm Hetel, Atlantic- City. Mr. and Mrai James Francis Sulll vnn. who have been spending n BhertH time at the Hetel Trnymere. Atlantic City, rcturnea iO innr nparuiipiii at the RItz-Carlten en Monday ovenlng. Mrs. Charles Gilpin, of the Lenex Apartments, who has been spending a few days In Atlantle City, returned te Returns te Bosten KSsHHikst '' V f tgagagH ggggggK'vgv ' JgsgsgH gWW!:i34g--k:' :'" flgagl "HaaKSIrBVr?'' ,'' ''. gV gm u !,';; gggK;;' '';" i .gFt, VX. ,gititititit'.''v ' ' '"'''."-' rs igH: ":::- - ' v. gsgsgssl1ifV'' -ifVi 'efegS gSgSgSglfci.,-i';,,;'' ' ' i.'.sflgssl inigB rPffTTMmr.yqfl THrrftttD 1$ Tff;''TrrTi?T'J"77',;il V "' ' "r- "1 r,' .' " r Tr"-" wMm I 3Vv Photo by Vanity Fair Studie. Allen Drew Cook. MRS. WALTER O. READ Mrs. Read ami her husband, the Rev. Walter Geerge Read, of Bos Bes Bos eon, Mass., hare recently returned te their home after visiting Mr. Read's sister, Mrs. Geerge R. Warder, of Chestnut Hill and Mrs, William Woodward Arnett vice chairman of the committee" In charge of the arrangements for the en tertainment of thb visitors. Preceding the tea the guests will be taken en a tour of the city and Falrmeunt Park In a number of meters which have been placed at their disposal through the efforts of a- committee, of which Mrs. Arnett Is chairman, whose members in in in olude Mrs. Themas Robins, Mrs. Jeseph Leldy, Mrs. Sydney Thayer, Mrs. J, B. Mitchell, Mrs. Geerge M. Fergusen, Mrs. Camllle Zeckwer. Mrs. William S. New comet, Mrs. U W. Clark, 3d, Mrs. Wil liam Price NewhaU, Mrs. Rebert Tahn, Mlsa Ressmassler, Mrs. Ralph Stewart, Mrs. B. Leenard Kent and Mrs. Fred erick Petry, Mrs. Chester N. Farr, Jr., of West lane, has retumee neme rrem .raim Beach, where she spent the winter. MAIN LINE AND VICINITY air. 1U1U JHin. ,hhieb vwwti v yc- brook, will sail for Europe the latter part of May te be gene three months. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Munn Walker, of Bala, are receiving congratulations en the birth of a son, Themas Sinclair Walker, en March 30. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Raymond V. Nichelson are receiving congratulations en the birth of a daughter, Jey Loe Nichelson. Mrs. Nichelson was, before hr mar riage. Miss Lilian Lee, of West Hertter street, Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. David 1C Netffcr an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Jehn Wallace Bender, te Mr. James Hanna Clemens, of Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. Rey Williams. ''of 440 East Walnut lane, have returned from a visit te friends In Doylestown. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Shoemaker and Mr. Harry B. Shoemaker. Jr., of Wayne avenue and Llnoeln Drive, have opened their cottage in Ventner for the L.enten season. Mrs. Themas Kenwerthr. at West Hertter street. Is expected home within a low days, alter spending several months In European travel. HTlim VntwSMt M1flni 4 nTlaaatil.lanii avenue, Is entertaining Miss Allce Man ley, of Baltimore, as her guest for a lertnigni. parture. The The auesta tiresent Included r. and Mrs. a. v. snrinaman, Mrs. .....u.ll . . mffaaa V Tl. .klMh Mrs. Heward Stene, Mrs. C. Helbroek and Mr. T. Heaten. Mr. and Mrs. Heward L. Richardson, of 5007 Pine street, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss El El eaeor Kathryn Richardson, te Mr. Ferdi nand Douglas Armstrong, of Winchester, Mass, NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Marlen Hothersell, of 031 Erie nvenue, entertained at bridge Tuesday evening, when her guests were Mr. and mrs. umrence uertoiet, Mr. and Mrs, Charles B. Conn and Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brewer. Jr., and son, Francis Brewer, 3d, of 95C Flllmore street, have returned from a trip te Flerida, .Cuba and the Bahama Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams, of 6126 Cottage street, have been spending a. week at Atlantic City. Mrs. Jehn Oriey, of Arrett street, is spendlng a fortnight in Bosten, where she Is the guest of Mrs. Paul Helland. Mr. and Mrs. Bert T. Conn, rrt 2022 East Stella avenue, will entertain at cards this evening. These present will be Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robertsen, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Flack, Mr. nml Mrs. Jehn BUI, Mr. and Mrs. Chariet B. Conn and Mr. and Mrs. Jehn W. Cenner. The wedding of Miss Harriet Peerce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William II. Pearce, Jr., of Legan, te Mr. Charles D. Dugan. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Dugan. of 1318 Herbert street, will take pface en Wednesday, April iv. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Agnes McCressen, of 1581 Rttner street, will entertain the members of her card club this evening. Among her truents will be Miss Gertrude Brown, Miss Mary Tener, Miss Evelyn Sutten, Miss Rosalie Lynch, Miss Cecilia Kenny and Mrs. Jeseph Lehy. The members of the Phi Sigma Chi Fraternity are making preparations fei their spring dance te be given en Men .tna. a.,aIi.v A....I1 V Im tkA KtaK flax. niii l ,, ill tut. .vj. til vi.' ellevue-Stratferd Hetel. West Maplewood avenue, will sptsm cany pert lantle City. T den of the her home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Gil pin have taken a cottage at Ventner, N. J., which they expect te oeoupy next month. Mr. and Mrs. G. Breaux Ballard, of Bryn Mawr, wne nave been spending the winter at Palm Beach, Flo., will return home en April 15. Mrs. Bayard Henry, of Walnut lane. Germantown, entertained informally nt tea esj Tuesday afternoon In honor of Miss Suzannn Sllvercruys, who talked en "Present Conditions In Belgium." Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Macfar lane, who have spent the winter at the Penco de Leen Hetel, St. Augustine. Fia., win return te tnis eity within a fortnight. Mrs. Geerge Campbell and Mrs. LH tlefleld, of 1339 Pine street, entertained at a luncheon and bridge party en Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Geerge Francis Fex, Jr., of Meadowbrook Farm, Wcattewn, has is sued Invitations for a luncheon and bridge te be given at the West Chester Gelf Club en Tuesday afternoon April 18. These who will recelve at the tea te be given this afternoon by the Women's Committee of the Phlladpfplila Orchestra te meet the visiting Mendelssehn Cheli of Terente, which will sing In the eve nlng nt the Academy of Musle, Include Mr Alexander Van Rensselaer, Mrs Leepold .tokewskl, Mrs. William L Barclay, Mrs. Alfred Reginald Allen Mrs. Themas. O. Ashton, Mrs. RusspII Duane, Mrs Edward W. Bek, Mrs. Wil liam Jay Turner. Mrs. Geeree Herace I-erlmer, Miss Mary Burnham and Mrs. H. H. Battlea They will be assisted b six gentlemen, Including Mr. Van Rens selaer, Mr. Turner, Mr. Bek, Mr. Fein, Hr. Charles D. Hart and Mr. Jehn F. Braun. Mls.i Frances A. Wlster Is chairman tha early part of the spring season at At- Mrs. C. Patterson, of Sharpnack street, will entertain the ' members of her bnage ciue at ner neme en tugs day uuorneon. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Jehn J. Hazlett have returned from their wedding trip through Canada and are at home at Fifty-third and Chestnut street Mrs. Hazlett before her marriage, which took place In Our Lady of Victory Church, Fifty-fourth and Vine streets, was Miss Henrietta Kelly, of 6434 Glrard avenue. Colonel and Mra Jeseph Klapp Nlch Nlch eils, of 1117 Seuth Sixty-first street, will entertain nt a dinner and bridge party en Saturday evening. The Sacpa Nengerda Club will present "Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party" this eve ning In the lecture room of the Cente nary Methodist Church, Forty-first and Spring Garden streets. Mrs. Frederick Gedfrev. of Bosten. formerly of Whitby avenue. West Phila delphia, who has been the guest of Mrs C. Helbroek, of West Philadelphia, and Mrs. Franklin Leng, of Tiega, has re turned te her home. Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. B. O'Brien, of 531B Spruce street, gave a farewell dinner party In honor of Mrs. ueaircy nerare ner ae- NORRISTOWN Mlsn Jesephine Griffith, of Belvetr avenue, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower en Monday eve ning given by Miss Dorethy Titus, of' the Alsace Apartments: The jnarrlage of Miss Griffith and Mr. Harrison Weber tvlll take nlace thlt snrinff. These ores- ent nt the affair were Miss Wllda Kneas. Miss Emma Williams, Miss Rachael Place, Miss Esther Cloud, Mlsa Sara Cloud, Mist Esther Neucomer and Mrs. Samuel . Aieuer, jr. Prof. R. Tate MacKenzte, of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, addressed the Montgomery Ceuntv Medical Society at the Montgomery Hospital, Norristown, en Tuesday afternoon en the subject "Facial Expressions." FRANKFORD Mrs. Jehn Bill, of 1024 FIltmeTe street, will entertain the members of her sew ing circle nt her home en Tuesday, April 18. Her guests will include Mrs. Chariet WIlcexHcn. Mrs. P. Welncoep, Miss Bertha Habeck, Mrs. Charles Weln lng, Mrs. W. Bureau. Miss Ann Fergu nn Miss Ann Pallatt. Miss Marlen Hothersell, Miss Stella Helm, Miss Carrie Pontieus, Mrs. Charles Conn, Miss Edith Stokley. Mrs. Jehn Bill, Mrs. Hurry Crary and Mrs. Fred Sykes. To morrow evening the club will give a theatre party. Mr. and Mra Walter Brlnten an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter. Miss Mary flmedley Brlnten. te Mr. William H. B. Whltnll, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn M. Whltnll, of Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn W. Cenner and their family, of 3058 Frankford avenue, delll leave en Friday for Wlldwoed, where they will remain ever the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mm. William A. McCamv and family, at 1137 Fillmore street, have left te take up a permanent residence In Harrlsburg. Miss Margaret Bentey, of Harrison street, will entertain the members of her sewing circle at her home this evening, DELAWARE COUNTY Dr. and Mm. Cnnner Wistar Miller and their daughter, Miss Virginia Miller, who have been abroad for several months, sailed en Saturday from Naples. They will arrive at thelr home In Wal Wal Ungferd about the middle of April. Miss Gwendelyn BebsI, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Arneld L. Bass), of Meylan. who has been spending the spring holidays with her family, had as ner guest rer a weeK Miss uuzaeem Gay, of Lexington, Ky who, with Mlsa Bassl, has new returned te Wellesley College. Miss Mildred Velkhardt. of Chester, ha been the guest for a fortnight of Mr. and Mrs. Ueerge L. Rutherford, of Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Rutherford was, berere ner marriage, Mise neien Howarth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Howarth, at Chester. Dr. and Mrs. Trimble Pratt, of Media, left a few days aa-e for California, where they will remain until some time in May. Mrs. Peretval Wlliten. of LansdewnO. entertained the members of her bridge club at her home at luncheon en Friday afternoon. Her guests were Mrs. Marry Bartle, Mra Samuel Billings, Mra V. P. Jenes, Mra Clyde King, Mra 8. O. Greff, Mra Helen Pally and Mrs. R. H. Stevens. Emergoney Aid Rummage The Disabled Soldiers' Committee and Emergency Aid Unit, under the auspices of the Emergency Aid, are planning te give what Is termed a "What Net" sale, wnicn is te ee me lesi wera in runiiii salea The sale will take place en April 24, In the nclRhborheod of Seventeenth and Market streets, and the proceeds will ge1 toward carrying en Uie work te care for the disabled soldlers and te bring a little Jey and happiness te these who will be confined In the hos hes pltnls during the summer months. The committee, of which Mra David Lewis Is chairman, was net a partici pant In the Welfare drive. Many valuable donations have been made, beautiful gowns from leauing ..nt.iA i.rmuAtinl.1 t itmlflhlnffs. Other i members af the commlttee include Slim Eleaner uaner, air. &. v. e' Mrs. Richard M. Edwards, Mrs. Percy Smith. Mrs. Samuel A, Beyle, Mrs Frederick Shue, Mrs. Hareld Nasen and Mrs. W. Blnns. Start Drlva for Sauth Phil. Jaws The Motzeh Campaign Committee of the Seuth Philadelphia Hebrew Asso ciation started its collections today. It Is expected $3000 worth of feed will be collected for peer families of Seuth Philadelphia. The distribution will be mnde Sunday. Olrsetlen fttMler Cemnafty i WHLA.'H LEADING THEATRES DIRECTION OP t.KB J. J, RHUnBllT CHllgMEgYr Tilt WORLDS BKT nllr Mt. nt 2MB. Even, "t Silf, THt COVTUKT PRODUCTION IN VAUDtVlllL THE VMM WHIRL-HEW l rivt sciNts-devms ennma-m. tumr csew In Conjunction With Following Htars ROV CUMMINU8 KVBA With mills nnnvr nARtt ft 1RART, NANCY OlllIlH HERHFRT IIOKY KKNO ft (1RK.RV CLARENCE I'URCKT.r.A IlltO. HARVEY VIOLA VOTW'IIA Fleruit Hhubert I TTTE rr.KMisrm jV SJgMkgS HsBBBBBgOH' gsalggapsiassgw1 JOTOMMMft NINETEENTH MARKET 11, 1:80, 8:00, 8:80, 7:80, M, A HP! PHI FIRST POPULAR AUCLrni MAT. TODAY ITtANZ MOLNAR't Comedy ef Ufa "LILIOM" jf.r.F,e- JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT 'smkt A EVA LE GALLIENNE ' .i w I a. v-m Betty Compson IN A NBW PARAMOUNT PICTURBlq "The Green Temptatietf A-1itrt "TtOW TO OROW THIN" ? SATURDAY MORNING $ Extra Snclttl Children' Matinee , Doera Open nt 0. Chlldrtn, 2Se,. ' StANtOW hlXii.b.MII A .tlAKkkT 11:80. 1:30, 3.80. E:30, 7:80, BJ9 ? Amenrnn Hliterlcal l'reductlea h LYRIC MR. JOHN ORiW MwasiNwasn WITH JOHN ItALMDAT, ERNEST BKn'I l-.IM.gt. HUUCK yCSsiiVvS. wll PT1 Ofd m23r7 Ere, at SiIA MATINEE HAT. iMrt, USUI Mrmrtc fjjcwroKe. r RICZiUEiU TaSTTeVES. im mmtmmtm x anuwuu Lut Mat. Sat, Best Stall. $2.00 CARDIGAN Trem ti Paineua Nevel by ROBERT W. CHAMBERS Next Week THE QIANT OF PHOTOPLAYS "The Golem" Tlrnllnit drama, hlxli romance, ixell Inr action, coraeeua eettlnaa. overwhelm everwhelm Inr thrills, enchanting teauty, mlehty apectacle. W Wl RROAD A CHESTNUT 11:30. 1:80. 8:30. C:80, 7:30. 0:30 Paramount Festival Week REVIVAL. OF THE GREATEST PARA MOUNT SUCCESSES EVER PRODUCED Sfl A mm Rogera Founds Charity Fund J th .Teehurun Ledge, Ne. 2, of J. M, Ttneth tlm TInltPfl Order of Twe Slaters, nn neunccd tednv n gift of 3000 from Jnmes Mnxwell Itegcrs. The money Is te be used in the crentien of a fund te be known ns the Fiinnle Rewensluin Ktnnn and Estclle Rogers Fund. The interest may be used for the lmmedlate relief of the peer or for any ether emergency. j V.l 'Mi K i' 1 k' h$t ItttVG&H i ivi m i TODAY Jehn 8. Ilobertien rroi'.uctlea Dr. Jekyll Mr. Hyde With JOltN RARHYMOnB MARTHA MANSKIEf.D RRANDO.V Ht'RST ,-i .-! M a 'Am fl . NEURITIS, LUMBAGO STIFF MUSCLES, ETC. Succeistully treated with electrle baking nnd meiilijal rnmiKi hy eradnate of Hitlndflphia Polyclinic. V K ADAMS 'her Snruce 124(1. a . w. " Pl.AZA nl.ne.. 1805 ARCH ST. WALNUT u& ?.",.?." CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD In Her Blrreet Mimical Cemedv Hit "LETTY PEPPER" UVST CONCERT SATURDAY 1 P. M. BY MR. WERNER JANSSEN. COMPOSER OF "I.ETTT PEPPER" NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW SELI.1NO VICTOR HERBERTS Oreateet of All Musical Comedies ANGEL FACE Original N. Y. C.iet and Production ni IMONT'S 0TH ARCH. Ee... 8:li EMMETT WELCH Minstrels satlrfi SHIFTERS. P. R. T. t, Wl'n mam I f A ClKlft " Walnut. Mat. leij, LAMNU LEW KELLY SHOW Tomer. and Satnrdar Cfdl 13, Ve Milts'. Male & Female Trem "The Admlrabl. Crlchten." by J. M. Parrl. Caft Incliidee: Olerla Hwatv pen. Themas Mclhan. Beb. Daniel". Weiley Harry. T.lla. Ie, Rnbnrt Cain. Theoder. Hebertn. Raymond Hatten. :q -iti NEXT WEEK MONDAY AND TUESDAY "ON WITH THE DANCE" WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY "REHOI.D MY WIFE" TOIDAY AND SATURDAY "DOy'T CHANtiE lOI'U IM'MIAND" DAI ArC iJTIt MAitKh.r ST9. r.ALWG in A. M. te 11:1SP. IC "TIUI1 CtrAMPtON" WALLACE REID Si Ull J. aoei It. .'- I1 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ,. ! wedfllnar of Miss Mlrlem WilllnmB itefiertj, daughter of the late Mr. and -!rt, Oeorsre B. Roberts, of Mlnfferd. f , and Mr. Bpenccr Ervln, son of the , I? Mf- and Mr- Spencer Ervln,. will meiiimcQ (juieuy en Baturany arter- i r.w, April 22, (it 4 o'clock. In St. i Aaph s Church, Bala. A email recep tion will fellow the ceremony for the (amines nnd a few Intimate friends. I Mrs. Merris W. Stroud, Jr.. of Hei-' ew Tree, Vlllaneva, entertained at a ftriajg party yesterday afternoon In noner of Mrs. Henry Tenceck. The nifats Included Mia. Steclttcn Town-' tm. Mra, Jehn Shipley Dixen, Mrs. ' Merris streud, Mrs. Walter Chrystle. Jr., Mrt. Edward B Clinse, Mrs. VIUIam l.e!nwn, Mrs. Herbert Adarl. Mr. Jo Je 'Ph 11. Townsend, 3d, Mr. Cha.rle Per Kins and Mrs. Redney Merrick, jimeny these who came In for tea later In the , nrnppn were Mrs. Ileglnuld II. MerrlH, ' Mra. William I. Ferbes, Mrs. Isane W. Jianes and Mrs. B. Brannan Heath, 2d. i Mr. and Mra Edward KlereiiH RIvlnus, I el Oravcnden. Chestnut Hill, will pive u ' iMcneen en Saturday, April 10, before i ty races at the Whitemarah Valley Hunt Club. Miss Marjruerlte J. Beyle, daughter of Mr. and Mre Samuel J. Beyle, of KeH wlck Heuo, Bydal, and 2300 De Lancey p'ce, who will make her debut at a tja te be fiven by her parents at the Htt.Carlteti en Thursday, November 16. will be the (fuabt of honor at a hall te be Riven by her undo and aunt, Mr. ftna Mrs. Walter M. Jeffeids, en Men-' y evenlnK, December IS, at the Hltz- "-nien. Mitt uoyie win entertain ni J ihewer and brldirn party In May In honor et Miss PrlscllU MerrlB, ilnufrh ter of Mrs. Alfred Taul Merris, of Vllla Vllla i.eva, whoie engagement te Mr. J. Ken wn Elienbrey recently was announced. Dr. nnd Mra, Wilbur Paddock Klapp, et 1716 Spruce btreet, have Issued in Mtatlans for a party at the performance Jf "Why Net," followed by a supper nt the Rtti-Carlten, en Friday ovenintr, April 2. Mils Martha Dodgson Baker, dauKutcr Mrs. Leula G. Baiter, Jr., of St. Maphs read, H.ila. will return home the latter part et next week after spending "Ural mentha with her Bisters, Mrs. J-harles Lesley Ames, of St. Paul, Minn.. m Mrs. Lthnn Allen Hitchcock Shep I'V. of St. Louts, Me. The marrlaee of ;" mailer anu Mr. uenjemin uiyue ""KSiwIli take place en Saturday after after after "een, June 3, in St. Asaph's Church, aia. Mrs Biker, who has been Bpend ? several weeks with Mrs. Shepley, teiK 5' "he"ly fr a visit te San An of ft Tex" where s,,8 will be the guest Mr, Tnten"ln-law nntl daughter, Dr. nnd telj,2!? W. N'ixen, Jr. She expects ie rtturn te this city about May 1. tad Mr?th,el, ""tings, daughter of Mr. wLrlrsJelm S- ""stings, of Mont Ment tain f ,aVnu?' Dryn Mttwr- w"l n'ef Z An,nhisaH ?"n en Tuesday eve- llam'carm'L1 ,f, Mr' aml Mr8' W"" Ha-..""11 .ventleth stret. whose ..mr- Mace nn Tn.:'0''" Bernard Heyl will tane TELKPHONEl SPBDCB 2B8" Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Lew Rate LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street Beauty and Charm without (Extravagance Suits!- The trim, tailored navy blue suit has its place in the spring sun te be sure but it has given way just enough te let hemespuns, tweeds in high color and soft trelaines creep in, mak ing a wonderful variety. 25.00 te 150.00 Capes! I. Nothing is mere picturesque nor mere becoming than a fluttering, flaring Cape, They have at tached themselves te the suits and dresses this year and are also found in the entire range of spring fabrics from sill: te Weel. 37.50 te 210.00 Afternoon and Dinner Frecks Featuring the new shades of Princess Mary Blue, Canna Blue, Smoke, Sable, Larkspur, as well as Navy and Black, in Ctre Lace, Seft Meire, Richelieu Crepe, Crepe Romaine and 'ether new fabrics, 25.00 te 165.00 CHIC FUR SCARFS ADD DISTINCTION TO THE SPRING SUIT PLATINUM FOX (SELECTED PELTS), 85.00. BAUM MARTEN, SS.00, 65.00, 75.00 iYeu Never Pay Mere at Rienzi'si jf!EJ3JiiMEJift3 WW en Tu.rtn;vr."""'..u..,tt..,V- na Ruct ..Tiii ,' ""iiiuuii, win ii .u Srltlay W.ai.v ClUi, "e inemhere et Ma .... . IIIHII, llllllb II 'rr. of s"i l Vt" 'Theodere Dureliig "Ul Hill win ''.'""" nvenue, Uliu"t. aend the Yni. a?X8 .en Sturilny te ,f.fc I'eint yi. . .v.. . "u hwiuc ii SP thai ..Vi. " wlll "ls attend the i.l M . "ttrr. .if .'.:,'" v.H ey wim," i,"" w 1im luJ!.?',1 ' J'I.h Parents. Mr. Thepdnrrt n tha spring hell- hnn ratiirnp.l In Connecticut, where he "Princess Mary'3 The Girls Arc All Wearing Them y r ' . ill ill r .kBaaatBBVl VV 111 Patent Celt with Grey Saedc Backs A wonderful example of Royal economy, these exquisitely beautiful pumps that the smnrtly dressed girls want, are priced $8 te $10 at ground-fleer shops, but Our Price Here Is Only $G Thl-j in the nert of wonder-valuei that Is bringing thrifty women daily from exlnivngant giound-lleor stores te this cxelu. Blve Weman's Second-Fleer Shoe Shep. Our low upstalrH rent, "cash-and-carry" eelllng ayetem and ether economic.! eae yen the dlffeience in prlce Silk Hosiery te nintch, $1.50 up tepi Bmst Step Where Thrifty Women Buy I206-8-10 Chestnut St. 2nd.Floer TAKE KUEVATOR OR f TAIRS JilTtli.. i SI i "" i m t 'afPJBiHISJHIi rangiMBWH S m m m Buttentd OnMf i f COOKED AS'D SERVED. OUR U m Beth Sidmi " M U REMODELED TERRACE RESTAU- i M Q RANT IS INCLOSED IN GLASS AND I i rrnrrrnrT a r Ml U COMMANDS AN UNOBSTRUCTED U : UNfLJeUAL N VIEW OF UNDULATING COUNTRY- D M An artistic combination of Black !gi n .. IHI ! Patent Leather and Grey Suede in an i Laurence Mareich, Manager U :! entirely "different" pump. M M orerbreok. ra. , ;U: Its beauty is fittingly emphasized by Ijpjt w VjSSI Iwl ' ! ' its consistent quality. M W ' mmm n j HOSIERY TO MATCH i 0 On the Lincoln lJf 6 Miles U :j 'li M Highway flL Frem D I TTl t W Ml U at City Line XOXUll PhUadelphia Ml' ' n t i r I', n a 'M II S)t blttnil HI M Style in Quality Footwear -M II unTBi, ; ' MTw!mh B n CONCERTS EVERY SUNDAY EVENINQ 0' IMjKI3aWliJifWiCi. jT . i liffffifr, rWf?im 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 . i It iSjjj I i , IMPORTERS. DESiaXEM! &. MAKERS OF WOMES'S ASD CI!lLDliE:t I AI'l'AltVI, Ol-' THE HIGHEST l ltAKAlTl.lt 1 OK HOKE THIS' TWXXTY-SIX YEARS APPAREL (5ppa C2 A i Sj&fklk TPiPi7 0 I V DIFFERENT ! Cmsjsm) THE ik HH k,nd Wi4fWMf BETTER TJ LM M OF I MWmik vmn I li Chestnut CTftD kf2. l Cerner kiu Twelfth , i ' i ' i I ADTAHIA lftTH cukstnut AlVVALlA in A. M te 11:15 V. v. "LOVE'S BOOMERANG" A N N FOHRKST and DAVID I'OWEM. V lV 1 UlVlA 0 A. M. te 11:10 P, M. "ANY WIFE," PEARL WHITE BUSTER KEATON p;in. vArllUL e , M r 11 t-.P.M, NORMA TALMADGE k F.UKen? O'llrl'n In "DK LUXI3 ANNB" errCTMT 17TH & MAHKHT "nova wii.i. nr. rtOTii" rI HDC JLMI'KU 4 MARKET VJLUDEi 11 te 11 Vaudevlll HOYT'S FRIVOLITIES RRDAD NIGHTS AT 8:15 Dftun" Matinee Saturday at 2:15 ItnnKKT II. MANTELL nml liKVPVIEVr; IMMPCT TONIGHT HAMLET v"iiitW MACBETH t mt. MnnniANT or vnsirK 5.Tti:i W MCJIIT. .11 MIX r,KR i:tM..'ut.M.it .1'-tnSi.Wrrt.Miit..'icni1.50 NEXT WF.I'.K SKATH T()I)Y fnnlv KV(i I TAR' 'r," HAMLKTi v"n" MM MI-lirilANTIir VKMCKi Wilri N cbt, RICIIF.I.IKL'i Thiirilay, S Ol' l.nll IT! Krlrfiu MACIIETIlt Snturlav Mnt .ll'I.H'S CAKSAKl Satur ilav Nlt.-M ltiniAKD HI. FORREST Last 2 Weeks M TlNEr. SATl'RDAY SOt'VKMUS TO AM. TIIF. CHILDREN CHAQLCS DIUINSHAM Pnstnt Greatest of All FRED STONE. Shewt Pe.t" TeiIhv for I.ast Week EASTBR WI'.EK.SKATS TODAY The Mask & Wig Club "TELL-TALES" A MU'lrni ' I Rvf ASH Mit -.noteU 11 I w S'inlii ml Mil r.()ctel2 Heuse of Wenger 1229 Walnut Street MILLINERY- By Chertttk Wenger Every detail, in color harmony, in fabric and in finish, has been given that careful personal Chertak super vision that results in the attainment of perfect fashion. SPRING FURS By Merris Wenger Foxes (Platinum and Other New Shades) $75 up Stene and Baum Marten Scarfs . . $40 up Silver Foxes $200 up Fishers , $ 1 00 up Sports Apparel "Of the Better Kind' Smart Spert Dresses 25.00 te 69.50 Delightful Spert Cape Dresses in the selection, of cpenpe and crepe de chine, for ?2.". The entire range of heavier and lighter silken features in plain, paisley, plaid and figured effects is exhausted in the development of "Harris" Sports Drcises. Spert Suits, Coats and Capes 20.00 te 75.00 Styles in such diversified range, that selection is merely a matter of deciding price. Imported and domestic tweeds, plaids, coverts, in fact, any fabric that is new, designed into coat nnd cape styles that cembine very swaggir effect and real utility. Spert Skirts 9.95 te 16.50 Reman' stripes, plaids nil newest materials. Fringe effect . 4he bottom; fringed en pockets. W Specialiu In Appartl That Stenderizti tht Urge; Wemnnz GARRICK Matinie Saturday "I) inilnc tliunix I a ieiuler "-RECORD GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS In tlie Wliiilt-nmr Mnlciil Hit THE O'BRIEN GIRL ,ji nvin 'iru u. '"Trii) A' LAST TWO NIGHTS Irp Rpviip !ce Pa,ace ?Vi llV I UV 4Mli & Market ; TOMORROW & 5A1UKUAY NlliH IS I All-Star Ice-Skating Cast Ilnptir A l.imh M re"t ( irilnle -tone & Dirllnj llll.lii ItmUrrt -imp nil 11 kiim. (.lltl.x .OTiii'it niti !. i iii" i 11 rriu:, ubi , ii r tl B 'v I'-'U'irmanc Ailn ltsnh 7 , 11 '0 f J.' rWMAAMMV'MMAM ,& Dim lien .M.iurlie I; !rltgfaaq Jkkt Clirxlnnt nt 10th JLmmJL i iintln. il .M. te II I' M. I..IH a l.iy MABEL N0RMAND In MurU "' 'r'itrt uneii "MOLLY O" N'l Wk-TliiiK,ll line's 'Hall (lie Weman' K .M V 5"! rJ F.ITH'S THEATRE DAPHNE POLLARD in V ic II ' of s,k u,i i-UB J UKAt-t IMtLSOiV GLENN & JENKINS S1GNOU FRISCOE lUarHen Newport X 1'nirHnn- 1 I ur lleaJ iikh utlierx ..It ci ;a. RYAN u'"' M ' HHiuas E.U l,rtl1 n IT I 1'MIt HIIORT ,rDi n or mi mic Till l.tt'll US, H: 13 WENDELSSOHN CHOIR of Tnrunlu. und hv Ceiniilcli rillLAUGU'IIlA OHCHKSTRA Ainplillln-'trr ll 2 "" nuw rrrcd, IM tlllirr riiuK. mirrarriril, ti)n Tli KM" ul IIi-imii-'h nml lte (Ittlr a(.iu:mv nr .mi stc ..i-rnflfdl.tl'.V.N ill'i:it. (OMI'INY. N. r. iu.h. i.....A!'it. u PARSIFAL ,tm AT 7 I lii:i INH-.J .. . .-.; :- - "T " 3 J Minri. t 1 1""' ". '.unt niiniiriiiie, r.n. Sruili.ili. 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