mar,? ilayjrw i " 'urj r.? msw? A .-rf;.v,".i ateKw-tf yitx.M rjrjcw; ?-- r iv :t '..rjii :.-.!. :; i w t ffpgfdeSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE FUTURE DEBUTANTE r Nancy Wynne Talks of a Heuso Party in Wilmington in Easter ween one ixennmsces sioeui v arieus Fernier Philadelphia Living There '' TtFAR the Felix Su I'-nM will We n :.'. i.nnni rmrt.v down nt Elten, t.rre Il01l"0 l the week you T Z m(I(Ip of Wilmington, the we a. ' M,r. Mft tin Fent : W(' .w nt "Dick" Chli-hcMcr; "' ""c w M.5 Wdmrtta Chf-t-TVS. U n,nrrln,e .r . who 1 a Vlrslnlnn, lived up here S'bii. Mr.. Willi- M..lr, -i died nbeiit ten jenrsnge, Jh n attractive weinnn. rr Iiiih i n, n brother of Jm-k Mulr, who " n dent tennis plnyer nt the ,.lme " n Mr Themnn llal.d. Mr,. Clcorge fneSnd, Ml- Cern Chnsc nn.1 .r m many ethers were the lending 'I ,rs J the dny. The Mulr then fin Hnverferd. Since -Dick" mar. "Mix l?i Pent "he 1ms llvrcl In Tlt,4 ViinV theiiBh they luive xpent a SSiA in W Mny and "Vtni'eMlie l'hllndelphla girls who Is . Marietta Harrison. liSOTHEIl very pepulnr girl who K,e e4lelmH golden hair. Km" St. rani about wven jenrs nge K-back te Jesephine: she married FtaStdu I'ent, and they have a hand SK place en'Kennet pike, in AMI- mingten. mHE final meeting of the Supper Club & ofPHel7' Week, but the last SJ "ill be held thp Matunljiy after, nteimg : wm - . n ', .... tes the mem- "?.7;fca . ;Vle te eme te. the ...? (In- no her ffllCStN. CO it w '". "' luS meftlns. The club num uid Mrs. Scott co it will be quite a large meeting, i E b en peMUvcly decided te keep the cub up next v Inter, nnd the lirxl Siting will be held early In Novem S? though I have net heard the pe I tai date as et. The Supper Club Is rUlnlv here te May. and H'iiwt Sic club. tee. There v. ill be the Sm imihle. nn.1 a wee bird wl!;ed tome that Mw. Scott plans -prnl in tercstins attractions T WAS se delighted te hear of the birth 1 of leabelln CummlngB little daugh ter jerterdny. Yeu knew. Isabella Wanimakcr mnrrled Hew oil Cummings lirt spring, nnd they me 1 vlng in the daren place, which they Imve nnmed the (irccnheuie. out in Wyniicwoed Isabella t'uinmlngs is awfully popular tecausc she Is se sweet in milliner ami thays has Mich charming tilings te say about ethers. I think I'd rather have some, one My that about ine than nn.Uhing else jn the world, don't eti? It's u great thing te tell only the nice tilings nnd let the ether things go. I den t mean te exaggerate or any things about peo ple for the mere sake of saying nice thing", but 1 de mean when you knew emethlng plen-nnt nbeut another It s well te tell it, and Hint's what Isabella does. THERE will be, as I said, no gayety this week, but tomorrow evening a great manv of us will go te the Re publican Women's Club's first political dinner ami conference, which js te be beld in the ballroom of the Hellcvue Hellcvue Stratferd. Oovcrner Sproul Is te ppeak, and Majer Moere. Mrs. Hnrriet Tayler Upton, Miss Alice Robertsen. Mrs. Medlll MrCermlck Rnd Senater Tepper. bMldes n number of ether distinguished men nnd w union. It's going te he n very big thing nml wonderfully interesting. "DOIlHIi:, who Is three, has u great JJ habit of getting down en his knees ie run ins engine around tne room. Anil the censilience Is his stockings me full of holes week In and week out. There have been several heart-te-heait taws with mother en the subject and Hebble tries liW best te lemember. The ther dnj, vepIiii grandma mending n pair of grandpa's socks, he ndvnticel upon his unsuspecting grandfather nnd. making a reproachful finger nt him. Mid: "Nnw, new, naughty boy, jeu tn around the fleer en your knees." , NANCY WYNNE. ' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES A KnriMfr ti ctfiiitni-p . i..AAr, .. iti t.s. that , ut mish lrlscllla Merris, daughter f Mrs Alfred Paul Merris, and Mr. J; Kenten i:iseiilney, son of Mrs. .I. Kenten Uscnlnej. of Vlllaneva, which r.'J. ,"l'u'e l' "" I'hurch of the J-oeu blicjihrril at Iloseinent, at neon en Jfwnlay, Jim,. .:, and will lie follevvecl g) a. small reception ut Hid home of w bride h mother, Uuiidnle, Villiiuevn. J,r3. Waltt1, -'epe. of SOU K.ist .lohn .lehn !'" tfwCt, licinirritewn, will gle n eansant en Wtduc-day, Anill l!. te V.nl. lt. lanar(1 i,(--e "luli Miss ftln , e,' ' r' n'"1 'Iss dane 15 Vcnt J1" H pour tea. Ameiip; theso who EiLnf'Vi '!' 'elnir will be Mbs III., n?.vn"'l"'..Mlss Mnr' ''' Wlbter. l ! raiiies K Wlster, Miss liceiK- il v"",'"1,', Mlsrt rlll,lil '-'Us. Mls jZ $e'eM' '"" Itulli IMck.inl, Ki.u. . Maitjn licerne, Miss Pckcv Mar?.""'.1 '" eel(8cher. Miss rtlne i)u"" -Vjl'leteu nnd Jllsa l.ei- rftcn.oev,,"vw,el. "f Al,r" " '" Mm u"''n.N - whp, Hie will Msit en Tueiday. April 28. The mnrrlaRe) of Mils Claw-ion nnd Mr. Benjamin It. Hoff Heff man will lake p.uce un rfatutilny, April 5?. A wedding of Interest will be that of Miss Juanlta Kimball, of New Yerk, and Onptaln Alfred Millard. Thirty fourth Infantry, New Yerlt, whleh will tnke place nt St. Menlcn's Iternnn C.ithelfc Church, Seventeenth nnd llltner streets, at 7 o'clock en Hnturdny eve ning. April 2ft, Miss Kimball will nrrlve the latter part efsthls wcci; te he the RUPst of her brether-ln-lnw nnd sister. Majer and Mrs, Kebcrt O. Urndy, of a'i'iO Reutli Nineteenth street. Captnln Millard nnd his hrlde will go abroad en their wedding trip. M'rs Marie Orecnneld will he the maid of hencr at the wedding of Mlsi SHeilii Marie Murphv, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph I). Murphv, of 1830 Seuth nittonheuse squnre, nnd Mr. Charles W. Carvlti, of Northwood, Pa., which will take place en Saturdny morning, June S. In the St. Patrick's Iteinim Cathelln rhurch. Twentieth nnd Locust streets. The bridesmaids will include Mrs. Wil liam urcenneid, airs, waiter firccnrleld. Mrs. Itaymend Murphy, Miss Alice I'OUghran. Mlsn Adele Htwsev and Miss Natalie O'Neill. A retention will fnl. low nt tlie Uellevuc-Strutferd. Mrs. Alfred Snyder, of Sixteenth nnrt Spruce Btrcets. will entertnln at lunch eon at her home en Thursday next In noner or miss neien E. McKinnnv. dnURhtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn C. Mc Klnnev, of 74.18 Deven avenue. Chest nut Hill, whose mnrrlnee te Mr. Frank Dale (Jetty, of this city, will take nlace en Wednesday evenlnir, Mny .1. In the Mt. Airy Presbyterian Church. The guests will Include the bridal party. GERMAtfTOWN Mrs J. Undley Werden. of Merman town, will entertnln her nftcrneun bridge club en Wednesday. The guests will be Mrs. Charles Data. Mrs Wllllnni I H. 'Jehnsen. Mrs. rtlchard O. Davis, Mrs. Krtwnrd Odgers, Mrs. Leslie Oranthum, M'ss Dorethy Ilnby. Miss Ocnovleve Dlllcnheck. Miss Pearl Aman, Miss Mary Merktre and Miss Hlcaner Beggs. Srr. and Mrs. Rene J. Orass, of 8521 Stcnten avenue, gave a birthday party recently in honor of their daughter, Miss Nan nrnss. Among the guests were Miss Bert Mill, Miss Dorethy Scatter Scatter geed, SJIss Jane Lupten, Mrs. 'Hazel Ma Ma eor, Miss Pauline Kley, Mrs. Florence Themas. Mrs. Lucllle Park, Miss drace Campbell. Mr. Harrv D. Kllpper, Mr. Themas Hewer, Mr. Bill nirnhmuer, Mr. Hnrry Hnuck, Mr. tieonte Lake. Mr. Frank MacDonnell, Jtr Ilarrv Hewer, Mr. rtussel Cupltt, Mr. Charles Trout nd Mr. Hnreld nartlctt. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Heward -M. Leng, of 4638 Spruce street, have returned from a visit te Mr. Leng's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinten Leng, at their home in Lewes, Del. Mrs. Edward M. Snyen, or 32.1 Seuth Forty-third stieet, has returned from a visit te Baltimore, where she was the guest of Mrs. Itlchard v. nice. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. William Daley and her seub, ei 1510 nitner Ptreet. have been spending a few days nt Atlantic City. Mr. James Mendn has Just returned te his home after nn extensive trip te Can ada. Miss Margaret Larklns of 1049 Pas vunk avenue. Is Hmncllnir short tlmn as the guest of relathcs In West Chester. Mrs. E. Yeung, of 1532 Perter street. " Photo by MarCu. -yjJMJ 'ilV ''-ki ijf tjsa t tf&falfe'fy i '--j ii- m&wmm MISS ELOISE OEIST Of Sixty-fourth street and Drcxcl read, Overbroeli, who Is nil attractive member of the school set rhote by Marc'AU. Lvy Mndel ; A pretty wedding toelt place last eve ning nt 6:30 o'clock nt the Uollevue Uellevue Uollevue Htrutferd, when Miss Helen 11. Mnndct, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. David Mandel, Jr., of 3J18 Diamond street, was mar' lied te Mr. Delph L. Levy, the Ilcv. Dr. Henry Dcrkewitz and the Ilcv. Hnrry Ettleseu performing the ceremony. The bride wero a gown of white cicpe with a court-train and a veil of duchesse lace. She carried n beuipiet cf orchids nnd lilies of the valley Mrs. Morten Oppenhelmcr, sister of the bride, was the mntren of honor. Hhe were blue crepe and carried a bou quet of yellow daisies and blue lark- Tlie maid of honor was Miss Ituth Uaum and the brldcsmnids were Miss llcrnlce Rosenthal, of Lancaster; Miss Peggy Lrtwent rund, MIm Kitty - Berg and Mrs. Milten Meyer. .They were frocks alike of yellow moire trimmed with yellow nnd blue flowers. The maid of honor's bouquet was of Columbia resci and delphinium, and the brides maids carried bouquets of Ophelia roses and larkspur The (lower girl was Miss Peggy Op penhelmcr, niece of the bride. Hhe were pink taffeta and carried a basket et pink roses. The best man was Mr. Walter Lyens. The ushers Included Mr. Lester Mayer, Mr. Lester Steppacher, Mr. Henry Liing, Dr. Simen Leepold, Mr. Morten Oppen helmer and Mr. Leetcr Resskam. Upen their return from a wedding trip te White Sulphur Springs, Va Mr. nnd Mrs. Levy will spend the summer at Atlantic City. II.oe I V S 11 M and Mis. Themas D. Kane, of 2517 Seuth Klghteenth atreef, will entertain at flve hundred en Monday nftcrnoen next In St. Menica's Scheel Hnll, at Sev enteenth and Itltner streets. The pro ceeds of the affair wilt go toward the day nursery of the parish, at 1615 Por Per ter street. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Dr. nnd Mrs. Albert Heat entertained the Neighbors Club nt their home nt 1530 lirie avenue en Saturday evihlng. The members of the club nre: Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Cnlllnan, Mr. and Mrs. Ames Oclkler. Mr. nnd Mrs. Newton Firth Hill. Mr, and Mrs. Chirlrs Metz, Mr. and Mxa. Charles Miller, Mr. and Mrs. William Reach and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith. Mrs. S. Wilsen Vaughn gae a mis cellaneous shower at her henif. 4235 North Ninth street, In honor of Miss Mildred Louisa Jenes, of 5321 North Twelfth street, whose engagement has been announced te Mr. Frederick L. Schneider, also of this city. There were twelve guests. FRANKFORD Mrs. Alfred Dubcn, of Selleis street, will entertain the members of her fixe hundred club en Thursday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Putney, of 1129 Foulkrod btreet, hae returned from the Seuth, wlicre they spent some tlme at Plnchurst, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Heward M. Yewter have moved Inte their new home at 1218 Foulkrod street. Miss Kllnbelh MacDonnell, of Krle, Pa., Is spending seme time In this city an the guest of her cousin. Mlsa Bea trice May Rcld, of DItman street. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. W. Hurlow Rlgby, of Media, are receiving cengt mutations en the bit tli of a son en Friday, April 7. Mrs. William H. Llttle and her daugh ter1. Miss Marlen Llttle, will return next week from Daytona, Fla , where they have spent the winter, te Scrog Screg gic, their home near Media. Mrs Little's son nnd daughter-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leuis Ress Llttle, nnd their family, have occupied Scroggle during Mrs. Little's absence. Mrs. Samuel Dyer Clyde, of Chester, has been snendlnir n few weeks at At lantic City, where she It recuperating l from a recent Illness , i W fit iht Narrow Htd The Janet THE most popular model of the season because of its decidedly youthful appearance and its appro priateness for the dance as well as sport wear. In Patent Leather with Gray Suede, All Gray Suede, All Patent Leather, Black Satin and White Egyptian Cleth. $8 te $11. PIULA.'H MOAftlNM TMBATHKIJ niRBrVlON OF I.Bi:. J. .1 PHt'nVIIT SHUvS5dE.VILLE llrlly Mat., nt 2slB. Ktc-.. ut nils "Midnight Reunders" An All-Htsr Cent nnd Company of SO With n Typical Winter Urdrn Churua In Conjunction With the Kelltmln VhuiWIIIe Stum flrrtn A tllrlcr, .".-.in llrrn, Hnrry lllnM, Helm FIT, Allir Rlilnnr, J.irk Krllrr. Irtlnir ll'tinr, Charles Whwlrr, lsey White, Cnlln Cninrrnn, liirr. Iltirhnnnn, Lillian Vtanhtmrn mill the Fnnieua ClMf- l.m ntennrr Halle I. 111 UIITPeP' Mat. Tomorrow ALHU I 50c te $1.00 m VICTOR. HERBERTS . B66Sr MVfCAi OOrtSDY SOCC&S MEL FACE OR.GAIAL NEV YOQK CAST- SH(llttT'eEGEpAW!Hi7 WOEUTS 6BATST WII RTAIHU i7,-r wsteafstA i LSOM SCATS B0MB0 KHrC HfT NOW poe. 2 WEEKS Direction" WtstiUy Camptnt et 4j NINETKKNTH A MAItKET J; 11, 1 80. 3:30. fi:0. T:S0. B:M KlltHT NATIONAL l'EATOBB "A Constance Talma IN KirtKT HltOWINO OP ' "A WOMAN'S PLACE"- AUIJBD ATTRACTION ', Charlie Chaplin in new Twe-nnniiKU "PAYDAY" t MAMTnil 1,01'Ifl tlAneWITZ. tfellnlrt'' ,. f,r, ,1,1, uiijin.ir.nii pi.iuahi StANtOW KIXTKKM'II ilARKKT 11-30, 1:30, 3 30. C.30, 7J0. S.S0 thi: ciiANT pr rnoTei'i.Ars 11 Hosiery te Match NlEKERMAN I ,K "Quality Always" S x!HpNtpSB.hiiu.iui..Hittf 930 Chestnut St. jLdMMBgr y&efv I.nut r Kc. TOP. MAT. Tinieit. MRS. Lcsue CARTBI HASTEkPIICI Fer Your EASTER WARDROBE , come te the SOPHIANN GOWN SHOP Offering a choice array of charming, distinctive, original models in Frecks, Capes and Coats. 68 West Chelten Avenue SOPHIA GOODMAN ANNA SCHENIT l11I.1i t l'fnin.1,,11 rti ,n nnn ..;;: ,"'"."".. n" win. i.uir ailS "m',c" V r",.' liosten ii '"'"? x .r.iiiiiietli i);. ia1'"" "ic :.iiuence, I! Jv3 UOllil.tnl ultli her !'. Conr. mul Wiek nt An, II 'in nr 1 , iis the guest of Mrs. Mr ...i .. .. Ufl,0f"V...V"2' '. "e...Wwii Tint. ia Cerner, ChcMiitit Jim. nui tv A ... II .11 I., r. . li.lllHHl fi Ht,tcr. MIsh N'niinv n. l.iUBliter ct Mr. HnJ Mm. M'' M-Hk' an.lWItf Ot MrJ ,,'.,' B.l"tf OUKh'tnn Initen i ,,.' ,?,0UB11"". of liaat Waah - - "inv, u jcrnuiutuwn. BSSE.. .'.. Mi- .1 WilllH Martin, of Mrly ,"i,iIUl'v''h,l,l,t Ml11- wl" s'" ' ai'e ..i ! '.V' . :,.,.r"l"-'' """e they Bl'"l the huiiiinei'. Xlru ,.., T,m 1 '."'R''!' J .mice aiS'vftn.t.r JnentliH flrC, Cliem The I!til 1a aiiiI Iiac Mat mil ct Kiin inifi narit', of CMtteii'len i ii r iitii n i. ...n .. i .."- IllJ rilllllll HL'VL'IK West, ii, vA ."." '". cniirernU uml tin . if u f linini the I'll ILL. . . 1 . nil biTdcn .., ill iitletnl the illnnei L"i. iii'i i.V--' J-'M ; " lint 1 1 wliMi m,. mi 'I liur da y uxenliitr mil Mrs Artlnir W f-pllllO htlOut, will fr! r ,r iii. i, i v.i.,.. ---.. .tuvt.-. .tii,H , .pi r.-ui ii. I ',' l'i ' ', vs 'I ,li' lutU MIm Man , W'ire mL ''""I'le. Mian lli.ice I RlWa(i ss .If'iK.ili ToekoihI, MIfi' ami "n,,..iKs IXiret iv itm-ki. v tr Jir en sM,L,wm "l"0 eiiter'tulu at tla ... "".'."e H. eatniHn. whim ,.,,. Air Knil U.. . "n "'".' ... - --...." , ii. lunw Plica & k, ". nil hard I U lie Hepe 1 he irllPRth will tin WIlKfiti Mle, L'll... k.h. V:. I'll' hunt. .Mir iVu. V. ,."", ri'1 rieclTei. Ii11"'1!!'1 I'UI''IIH. Mr. ws.-jiiia. ...: .' .r? i Clawaen Lkl. , ilauirlitcr of 'lwit .tL" ''ynvjCJIawien, of BONWIT TELLER & CQ Cw Specialty ShofscfOnainaLent, CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Fer Wednesday Tu)e New and Distinctive Medels in WOMEN'S DRESSES The Prices Are Exceptionally) Moderate for Dresses of Such High Type AFTERNOON FROCKS 35.00 Pklurcd: Medel Introducing Knife- Plaited Apron Frent and Loese Paneled Bath Wk" Printed Crepe da Chine, Cepcn and While Tangerine . and White, A'avj; and While. Solid Colers: Henna, Navy, Periwinkle, Cepcn, White COUNTRY CLUB FROCK 45.00 Canten crepe fashions these smart frocks, featur ing Icnifc-plailcd sl(irls that contrast their lovely colorings tvith the smart shades of the long blouses. Decorative effects in self-color, embroidery and novelty bulleus add te their distinction, BROWN & TAN BLACK & WHITE NAVY & WHITE JADE & WHITE Stcend Fleer HENNA t WHITI RUST & NAVY 4 II Specializing in Coats, Saits, Dresses and Skirts Medes of Distinction ni Originality 'r':'l"iil"l'l.l M lilllllllllll MUM' urn Distinctive, Smart & Unusual " ! I II II ! ' ' ' . .. I I I. ! Are, These "Stecker" Interpretations of the Newest Medes in Suits, Coats & Dresses Sports Suits Simple yet smart achiev ing distinctiveness by rea son of their splendid tailor ing. Of tweeds, hemespuns and knitted fabrics that give utmost service, in all the new spring shades. $25, $35 t0 $45 fi iA ' VV. ill M I I J J II Tailored Suits Have never been mere charmingly attractive with navy blue Cerdines, Piquet and Twill Cord, in strictly tailored models or with touches of braid or embroid ery in self-color. $35J55t0$95 LYRIC Mft. JOHN DREW iimmwin Mill! jnifN HAI.r.mAT KUNRRT I.AWFOBD, BDTTY I.INI.BY. nOIIKKT ilKNUUl. m:.t men. E.T TIIIRS. Sothern Marlowe Fint Week: Meri. Eva., Sat. Mat., MERCHANT OF VENICE; Tuei., TWELFTH NIGHT j Wed., Fri. Erti., HAMLET; Thuri., Sat. Ere.., TAMING OF THE SHREW. $1 te $3, plut tax. ADELPHI-tKS FRANZ MOLNAR' a Comedy cf LIU "LILIOM" N.T.rre- JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT with0r i, EVA LE GALLIENNE A Master Creation ! t addrd prtni.oet;n "KM Ei.t' KHHA IIORNSTINR, VOCALIST NEXT WEEK T'KTt UIZATION OK I'AMOL'S HONa WHERE IS MY WANDER ING BOY TONIGHT ( l M.rjN' I.ANDIS dm) ItUTH ' I'ATHY .MM. I, Kit Head Ct 9 Wf nrtOAD A CHESTNUT 11-..10. 1:30. S'SO. 6.80. 7:30. 0.SS I'lnftl Vcl of Pnrntneunt Revival! TODAY METROPOLITAN O V E 11 A net s k TIKHI1AV APRIL 18 AT 1:30 All-Stnr Profunlnrel Hnflt AiKplmn el Phila. Chapter Natl. War Mothers Mar1" nnd r(iturr from All Ti-tri Tlrlnl nt Mftropelltnn nnd r.lmlU ACADEMY OF Ml'Slf! MmnOI'OUTAN OrEKA COMPANY. N. Y. t?,,,i'VT:ciE..Y e PARSIFAL Mrnen. Clailwn. TIt. Handrllna, Kill. MM. iVmharb. U'lillfhlll. Ciatiifen. Leenbardt, Mrndrr, lliirirt. (nnd. nndanikr. Ticket Acadtmy It Heppe'a, 1110 thMt. Pt. DUMONT'S nTH 4 ARCH Ev"' 8. S EMMETT WELCH Minstrels Satlren SHIFTURS. P. R. T. & WILD MAN Distinctive Afternoon Frecks A wonderfully attractive and varied showing, with a strong "Spert" tendency mingled with the mere formal style. Among the latter, Crepes (including Crepe Rema, Crepe Rener. Canten Crepe and Crepe Meteer) four most popular, while the Spert models are developed in Crepe Knit, Velette and similar fabrics. $39.50, $65 te $145 Coats and Wraps of Veldyne, Weel Duvetync, Canten Crepe, Gerena and ethers of the soft texture fab rics. Medels varying from plain effects te these trimmed with summer furs, embroidery, fringe and tas sels. H5, m l H45 Spert Coats They are decidedly smart, unquestionably serviceable and exceedingly moderate in price; of Tweeds, Her ringbones and English Mix tures, in plain colors and plaid effects, showing the newest spring shades. $25, 35 t0 $65 1222-1224 Walnut Street 1 M I sA 1 aKV. aB 3 flHkv aaHI 4 amiaw Gee. Fitzmaericc Prodnctiea ON WITH THE DANCE rrlth Ma Murray David Pewall Jehn Miltcrn Alaaa Trfl Wcdneida; Thursday Geerge Mtlferd Prodactiea BEHOLD MY WIFE Ml til Milten Sills, Mabel JeIieiM Scott, Elliett Deitcr and Ana Ferrait Fridaj Saturday Cecil B. Dt Mill Prodactiea DON'T CHANGE YOUR HUSBAND with Gleria Swaniea. Tbcodert Reberta , Elliett Dealer Lew Cedy PALACE 1214 MARKET 8TI 10 A. M. te ii. IK P. M.f KI- T"l J ini i-'u "w"m ""S nEiiEWTiW' ARCADIA ,0r W,1. ,', p!6 Betty Compson and Len Chanev In VCin THOOf: VK t OVE" MM'H & MARKET 0 A. M tn 11 -IS P. V. BERT LYTELL "thC niaHT THAT FAILED" VICTORIA CAPITOL s'lll & .MArtKET in A M te n nn ii Elaine Hammerstein '"'AT or . A MAID" DErCWT l7lH MAUKET IVCUILni VIV1AV MAUTIV SOSC. OF A SOW' ' Are Yeu One of 95 of Women? Experts physicians and ethers who have made a studv of posture state that 05 per cent of women carry themselves badly. Hew often de you yourself lemark a woman whose carriage is natuiallv grace- ful and cas-y? The one detail of all ethers that gives a woman the . foundation of graceful, easy car- 'riage is shoes just shoes' In the Cantilever Shee We mi J'fiil will find a cnn.-1nel uk i-hne that suppll.'H OM Mlth tln pi Ins s nf correct can-Use Them nrn the fali j lennbly leumlfil tee that I r.mjs mu in, much I'ninfnrt, the Ien or tuel new in orue that kpep.i you from walkinB tee much en lour tuw the natural iole iele llne that upholds our rntire feel with out clefermlriK It, and thetu i hp'c .ilh. the t"ntitllcer n Mhle Vrch supj le, ' flexible liLu jour en arth 1 The woman who mr tantllepr Shei-B walUs Kraoefully in nhoes fe aErCLMlila te eir ep th.it she foeln liu'roaseil Hlvr poise nnd -pint The Cantiltver fontme- montlen.il unlip te strtnglhen, ihieuKh en ' muicii s that stlff-shnnkPd phues l.Httaln ami atiephy. Thin neces?ar r. rtlse cei- recH and jiroents "veal feet ' nd i the I'untllover riexlll Arch drnws up. I whun laced, te kIa o.ieli arch of jeurn j the eact di-Kree of sjppert It requiren , When you wear i"antileer SIioeh jeu i nave me Dnsic iionientN or correct SROAD Last 5 Evgs. Jp Mat. Tomorrow iumikrt K. MANTELL nnd (.K.NKVIKVE HAMI'KR TONIGHT HAMLET TemSr MERCHANT OF VENICE TOMORROIV KV'ti KirilF.I.IElt Thiir... ler MKK ITt Frl.. MAC nUTIli -ill Mnt.. .11 MI'S TAKSARi $ Mght. MKKCIIANT OK VKXICE. Ki' M"t Mat llte.' Wefl Mnt ,'iOt.tr Jl.30 m:.t u i:i:k si:ats TiiL'nsDAT AM H HAnrtlS AN'NOl'NVES THE RETt'KV TO THE STAOE OP ELSIE FERGUSON In "THE VAIlllVG SHORE" ll ya Aklrn Auther of Dlr." Orle-nai Cemmny nn.1 1'roiluctlen FORREST Last 5 Nights PnPfl R PRIi I' rT TOMORROW 'inKie Reek 10 All Children CHASMS DIUIN6HAM Prist Till TOP Greatest of All FRED STONt Shewl NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW The Mask & Wig Club "TELL-TALES" X fi l H l "I r, ASat Mat SOrt J ' n ' I il 0 Shnt ' "l Mat SOcletl GARRICK LAST WEEKS pert i aii rrti r iv r nioitHew GEO. M. 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