WW mwsmi Ml mn&rrr" Rcb ft-. , ihM".r i mmtrmmFAmmMpm nr - Nancy Wynne Speaks With Regret of the Death of ; Mr. Henry Pratt McKeanMiss Elizabeth Willson . J te Be Introduced' Next Season Recently Married EVERY ONE was Inexpressibly sheckwl te hear of the sudden death M Mr. Ilnrry McKenn en Monday en beard the Empress of France. He and Mrs. McKenn and the Percy Madeiras started en n Mediterranean trip In February and expected te return home next month. Mr. McKenn wan taken iuddenly ill with a cerebrnl hcmerrhaRp en the trip eeiwcen iiexuiiurm unci Monace and died almost immediately. News was received here Monday rfftor rffter .mm liv Mrs. Benjamin Curtis Allen. Mr. McKcen's eldest sinter. Ayhe live In Chestnut mil. Air. madeira cabled te her nt once. Mr. McKean was a prominent .figure In the nodal and sporting life In thin city and was Internationally known as t horseman. He was the eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Themas McKean. his mother having been Mlsx Elisabeth Wharten, a sister of Mrs. Geerge Bekcr, who. you remember, wna head of the Monday evening dancing classes before Mrs. Frederick Thursten Masen. Mr. McKean was a descendant of 'Governer McKean of Colonial times, and a grandson of the late Mr. Henry Pratt McKean, who built the house at 1925 Walnut street, which new la occu pied by the Edward Steteabury. When Mr. Tem McKean lived there and entertained se much he decided te build the next two houses for two of bis married children, Mrs. Allen and Mr. Tem McKean. Net long after his death the property was sold te Mr. Btetcsbury, who later purchnned the house at 1021 and transformed the first and second floors into a large ball room, adjacent te me larger nrirau nrirau itene house. ... ,,, Mr. McKean was married twice. His first wife was one of the Shaws, of llosten. and she returned te that city tn live after her divorce. Their two mnnn nke live in New England. Harry Jr., having married Ellzaneth Lee and lives at Beverly Farms, Mass., while Quincy Shaw McKean lives with his mother. Mr. McKean's necend wife was Miss Margaret Riker. They were married in 1914 and have traveled considerably since, though n geed deal of their time has been spent at their country home, Pine Rim Farm. Penllyn. Besides his wife and two sons; Mrs. McKean is survived by a brother, Themas McKean. and two sisters, Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Norten Downs. luncheon and bridge en Wednerday HS.Kti.f Tve ,"et will include Mrs. Wal Wal tTnW,ftrlnS,.!.I.?PklnBen' Mr- Hubert J. Mrs. William a Waterman, Mrs. ?Jftyten,lat,'Ir"- Edwerd D. U. Bait zcll.and Mrs. Edward P. Htuart. Miss Sarah Meade Harrison, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Harrison, of Ardmer-A. ntiri Mr tthiii. niM. ...! M?; nn.rl .MrH- R" Kirk Price, of 1709 vtalnut street, whose marriage will take1 .1.-1 j V." """. June iu, win sperm their wedding trlJaravellng en the Con Cen J'wnr A.e.y.w'" occupy a house at Chestnut Hill in the autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Brooks rr W,tit0Uarrve ln Pftrl" today.! iu""i. '?'i .e'Biana ana win travel en the Continent before returning te this country en July 1. They will spend the summer at their camp en I.ake Champlaln In the Adlrendacks. Mrs. ?'?9ft WS! ylm Wnlburga Kaul Rellly, of 2209 at. James place. Miss Barbara ShcemaUer, dautthter of ' Tni e ." """ oneemnKer, or 109 Seuth Twentieth street, will enter tain at luncheon at her home en Sat urday afternoon .next, 'In honor of Miss Katharlns II. Cbffln. daughter of Mrs. M. R. Coffin, of 261 Seuth Sixteenth ?lre.6t whose marriage te Mr. Stanley A. Welsh, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Welsh, of the Aldlne Hetel, will take place en Saturday afternoon, April 22. SJliiJW XM "elude Mrs. William Steele, 8d. Mrs. Frederick Hemslev Jvls, Mrs. Henry Justl, Mrs. Jehn H. JVanaye, Jr., Miss Censtance Westcott. MJi,.-Der,0.,.hr ?alnter, Miss Amello ill?' t?11"8 Katharine Hubbs, Mian Louise Parsons, Miss Adelaide Pyle. MI!uth ?5.rr' and MlBB Marian Cahlr penaBhue. Miss Shoemaker will attend miss Cemn as ene of her bridesmaids. Mr.anml Mho Awl..., r. 11.... t- . ..- have- been Bpendlng several months In mT.-ii' 11" r"u t0 tn,a city next wink ElllettL?aughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'enteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Wall an nounce the. engagement of their daugh Mr,?i.""1 Marpjret Wall, trf Mr. Heward Heberton IngerseU. son of Dr. and Mrs. W. K. IngerseU, of 4008 Chestnut street f Mrs. Floyd Kcser. of Pine and Sus quehanna reads, Fex Chase, will en tertain at a luncheon and bridge party at her home en Wednesday nfter nfter nfter noen. April 26, In honor of Miss Carel IS. Medlar, daughter of Mrs. Samuel L. Hammer, et 2130 Spruce street, whose mnrrlage te Mr. W. Rey Bell, of the Bartram. will take place In the Sec ond Presbyterian Church, Twenty-llrst and Walnut streets, en Saturday. Arjrll y. Mrs. Keser will attend Mis M,iin- .SSSaw Photo by Phote-Crafttrs. MRS. ROBERT E. HOEFLIOII Before her marriage en Saturday, April 8, Mrs. Heefllcli was Mist Marjerle Armstrong,' daughter of Mrs. J. W. Armstrong, of 5734 . Lansdowne avenue Hand-turned sole New Spanish heel " 7 Z Z . . . . . I ..."". " H..I.IIU Alt. nn.r Aira Mnfipirn jirn returning as one or ner bri,iemnf.ia rri.n .-. ... with Mrs. McKean te this country, and will Include the bridal party. the funeral services for Mr. McKean Mrs. Alfred Snyder will be the matron Will be held shortly after their arrival, i of honor and Miss Carleen. Breeke thS T HEAR that twje of the Wurts girls. I X Eleaner and Pesie, are going nbreau this summer with their aunt, Mrs. 1m mund McCulIeugh. They went ever a couple of years age for the summer and had n perfectly beautiful time. Speaking of the Wurtses, there's te be a debutante in that family next winter, teu knew, and a mighty attractive one. tee Elizabeth Willson, whose mother waB Dorethy Wurts. u sister of Mr. Rebert Wurts and Mr. Stewart Wurt snd of Mrs. Tem Tunis and Mrn. Peret J Bisscll. Elizabeth is a daughter of tht , late Dr. Rebert N. Willson and n granddaughter of the lute Judge Willson and of Dr. Charles Wurts. who lived for many years at the northwest corner , of Seventeenth and Walnut streets. ,where the Estey Building is new situ-1 'ated. Elizabeth's mother made her debut from that house, as did her two unts, Mrs. Tunis and Mrs. Bisscll. Elizabeth is very pretty, with a lovely glowing color "and clear skin and wft brown hair. She has two delicious deep 'dimples and a very charming manner. Unless Mrs,. Willson changes her plans Elizabeth will be introduced nt a tea In November from her home, 1708 j Locust street. They expect te spend , the summer ln Europe. JIMMY was weeping sadly, freely nnd ( " with great abandon, isetiung ceum divert him; he wept, he wailed. Finally Aunt Dee, whom he loved devotedly, ratne ln te see the family. "New nt last." thought Sister, whose unwitting threning away of a treasured flower hud ( ,brpii the cause of the grief, "New at last he'll sten." "Come, dearie, nnd talk te Aunt Dee," called the charming ! mint. "I tan't," sobbed Jlramle. "Why, e, darling, you can; come'te his own I lAunt Dee, and tell her about it." "I i tan't," insisted this young apostle of i mcK'ncy, 'I'm busy cwylng. NANCY WYNNE. maid of honor at the wedding. erf Miss Helen E. McKlnney, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn C. McKlnney, of 7438 Deven avenue, Chestnut Hill, and Mr. Frank Dales Getty, which will take ptare en Wednesday evening, May 3, at 7:30 o'clock, in the Mount Airy Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Walter dotty, a brether of the bridegroom, will per form the ceremony, assisted vby the Rev. Dr. Jehn Calhoun, pastor of the church. The bridesmaids will Include Miss Harriet M. Thompson, Miss Flor ence Getty, a sister of the bridegroom; Miss Katharine Zeller and Mrs. Jay Lavenson. A reception will fellow at the home of the bride's parents. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Miss Myrtle Johnsten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Themas K. Johnsten, of Bala, entertalned members of her bridge club at her home en Friday afternoon. Among the guests were Mrs. P. M. Bnx- terMr. Harry SMMtr,. Mr Jama Delan, Mrs Jehn iAtnaen. Mrs. Harry Tayler, Mra. Heward Matthews, Mrs, C. Wallace MaeMulIln, Miss Marlen Blrk Rilr and -Mrs. B, Gearlah Sproule. Mrs. Geerge Hansell and the Misses Hansell entertained Informally at their home In Ardmore On Saturday afternoon In honor of Miss Katharine L. Rapp, daughter of Mra. Charles G, Rapp. whose marriage te Mr. Geerge Suter will take place en April 22. Mrs. J. Morgan Klpe, of Ardmore, entertalned at luncheon for Mlsi Rapp a few days age. QERMANTOWN Mr, and Mrs. Rebert Lamberteu, of West Seymour street, are being con gratulated en the birth of twins, Mr. Heward C. Story, of 408 West view street, has gene te Bermuda, where he will stay for several weeks. The mnrrlage of Miss Helen E. A. Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph P. Cooper, of 338 West Duval street, Oermantewn. nnd Mr. Cecil J. Stringer took place en Saturday afternoon last. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stringer will be at home after May 1 at the Craig Apartments, Queen lane, Oermantewn. vm H ll I jl , 111 ' ' ' 1 JOii'Cebbs 'Creek Parkway. and Mra. F. XL Caballero, of K-f WE8T PHILADELPHIA The engagement of Miss Thelma ' Weiss, of 32 North Thirty-eighth Btreet, , Bnu iur, Jieuueu x uiuimty, ii iuvi euuui Eighth street, Is announced. The marriage of Miss Ruth O. Gil Gil mere, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gllmere, and Mr. Jehn Garrow Mac Corkell took place en Saturday last at St. Matthew's Church. After an ex tended wedding trip Mr. and Mra Mac Corkell will be at home at 13 North Farsen street. Mr. ' and Mrs! Frank R. Shaver, of i i ii ii," and Mr. 5120 lx- cust street, entertained at dinner en Sunday at the Lu Iu Temple Yacht uiud, at Venice rata, Aiianiie uiiy. The guests Included 'Mr. and Mra Por Per ter Jenes, Mr. and Mra William Jenes, Mr. and Mra Blue, Mr. and Mra. J. A. Seville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles RAmbe, Mr, and Mra Charles Celeman, Mr. and Mra William Celeman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gelsemeler, Mr, and Mra William Allen and Mr. Jehn Henry Brewer, Jr. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Warren Aukett, of 2B24 Brown street, entertained the members of the Geed Fellowship Club en Monday eve ning In honor of Miss Mae Du Bels, of 2738 Parrlsh Btreet, whose engagement te Mr. Jeseph Ress has been announced. NORTH PHILADELPHIA- Mrs, Jamas Alcorn will entertain at luncheon and cards this afternoon. The guests will be Mra. Ervln Kimble, Mrs. Geerge Bateman, Mrs. Julia Knmef, Mrs. Careline t,e Malstre, Mrs. Geerge P. Richards, Mrs. Frank Stockley, Mm. Geerge Yeung and Mrs. Edward M, Story. Mra Charles Keder, of 2458 North Srxtecnth street, has returned from North Carolina and Flerida, where she spent the winter. Mercer Robinson A pretty 'eddlng will take place this afternoon ut half after 2, In Ht. Paul's Prcnbyterlan Chureh, Fiftieth street and Baltimore avenue, when Miss . Eleaner Woedsldo Robinson, daughter1 of Mr. and Mrs. W. Alexnnder Rebin-1 son, of 4604 Klngaesslng avenue, wilt become the bride of Mr. H. Heyden ttrnar nf 1391 .TAffarcinn atret. 'Ph.. ! Rev. S. Willis McKelvey will eclata Mrs. Samuel Clevenger wilt be the ma- -i I, ! ' . '.'..; mmmm ii l ii tran of henr. Mum Marlen M. Robin Rebin son, slater of the bride, will be rha maid 'of honor. Mr. Alfred Crawford, of Erie, will act as best man. After a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Mercer will live at 1121 Jeffersen Btreet. where they will be at home after May 15, m imiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiimiii Yeu Will Want te Broadcast the News when you have taken our massage treatments and baths under the supervision of Trained Nurses. These treat ments are planned 'for each individual need, and instead of being enervated -by the warm Spring wiather you will be rejuvenated and full of the joy of living. We offer a trial treatment without any obligation. Cellins Institute Fer "eaten Exelutbtlf Phcnt, Spraea 54$4 Bellevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street 7 i .. sf 'JfiU Mf"f' 'VX VT VM. Doer TEA HOUSE 330 Seuth Camac Street Tea Luncheon Dinner Special Sunday Chicken Dinner "Permanent Hair Waving SO CURLS, glB EaHre Bobbed Heads, $25.00 fliwelnl proem for rraf hair Dena by Malt Eprf MME. B. L HECKER 25 SOUTH 52ND ST. Opea Svea. . WmL Bel. ie-m H AIR DRESSING Marcel Waving by Men Expert "INECTO" RAPID HAIR DYEING W FpAclnllzn In tranifermatluns and all kind et hulr work. N. W. THEE JI3 HO. OTII WAI " THE TRAINED NURSE INFANT SH0P 1810 Chestnut St. LAYETTES Trained Nurse in Attendance The Shep of Unusual Service and Values Phene, Spruce 2193 a b mm a ,,MM, MaaaM,,a,,J I Different! A conservative and ex clusive strap model that enhances the beauty of the feet. Dull leather, tmt Russia, white kid CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Fine Footwear Since 18S8 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Tlie marriage of Miss Phoebe Careline Phillips, of Annaslelgli, Paell, and Mr. Phillips, of "Annasleigh," Paell, and Mr. Mfrcd Cexa Prime, son of Mm Fred Tick Prime, of 1008 Spruce street, will taUe place at half-past twelve en Wednesday. June 14, at the Church of tne uoed Samaritan, l'aeii, Tprseni In this city. New Yerk and Kaltliiioie are lntereHted tn the an-1 rieuncement of the wedding of Mrs. Pem broke. Jenes, of New Yerk, and Mr, ' Itcnry Walters, of Baltimore, which took 1 plare yesterday ln the home of Mrs. Jenes' daughter, Mrs Jehn Russell Pope, t 4 East ElBhty-nrst street. New Yerk. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walters left Immediately after the wedding for Europe, sailing en i tht Aiultan!u. ' Mr. Archibald MarLeieh will act as ' best man at the marrlage of MIsh Lenero Ad. ih McCall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i Jeseph B. McCall. of Highland avenue, Merlen, and Mr. Nerman Milliard Mac- ' --. lrh. Knn nf Mr nnil Mrs. Andrew Mac- I lj'LelKh, of Cralgle I.en. Olencee, III., jnicn win take place en Thursday. June 1. at the Church of the Saviour, Thirty-, eighth and Chestnut streets. The usher I will be Mr. Bruce MacLelgh, Mr. Jeseph I B, McCall, Jr., Mr. Geerge Wharten I'epper, Jr , Mr. Kdmund It. Purves, Mr. Samuel Wagner, Jr., Mr. Tristram C. I ' elkct, 2d. Mr, Donald G. naird and Mr. Hareld Webber, all of this city: Mr. Kd ward Converse Lincoln, of Hartferd, ' enn. ; Dr. Edward IUndall, Jr., of Gal Gal jesten, Tex., and Mr. Alexander B. Hey-' burn, of Iieulsvllle, Ky. I Mrs, Benjamin Bulleck, Jr., of Edgn Edgn JCf'ed read, Ardmore, will entertain at luncheon en Tuesday, April 18, In honor er Miss Virginia Heckscher, daughter C Mr. and Mrs. Ledyard Heckscher, of JJollnBbreke, Itadner, whose marrlage te M'-uarclay McFadden will take place 'n Saturday, April L'2. The guests will include Miss Jone Shaw Hepburn, Mlust Anita Strawbridce. Miss Dorethy "rewnlng Kedgers, Miss Ellen Mc-1 M chael Miss Augusta W. Harrison. ' Miss Anne Ashton. Mls Ellen Douglas I y0. Miss Rita Heckscher, Miss Sarah ' Rftr.r'n5sr, Miss Clntra Ellis, Mls Eliz abeth Dean and Mrs. Reginald Jacob. .Mr. and Mra William McAdoo, Jr., ! ?, W", Bawn, Fert Washington, t 111 , eniertaln a party at the performunce of ,WhtyNet,,r followed by a supper at, .i, 'Carlten, en Wednesday evening, April an t imn..H i..,ih ,in....i... ' ?;i s Mrwiret McAdoo. MUa McAdoo, t,? wl" .1)0 0,, ' ext bwisen'a debu tantes, will be Introduced by her paients at a tea en Wednesday, October 2G. i11?? Wtealieth F. Merris, daughter of Jr. lTederlck. W. Merris. Jr., of Valley tvll!1' WVeete, nnd Miss Elizabeth J-rame, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. tain Ame' tt " of Wyncete, will enter .i.hLih .BC1ler 'lass of the Hprlngslde irdflS1 aJ.a Mn8k and w'ff variy en Sat Sat Sat lay'ternoen, April U. The mem Jfrr.?f i'.1.8 CB" Include Mlba I.ucy rirSni l8s, Margaret Legan, MIhh mi""!1"""' M'H! Lindsay Pan- n,r", "ubi-. Miss Martha Horten, Miss allnV.cUi.l01,?e,, M1"" Paiaellen Hlrli. I.?.?" UtIHM IOUIHR Unllltl. MIM4 Mlll'V Geerge Allen, inc. 1J4 Chestnut Streei-1214 Wonderful Pre-Easter Showing of Millinery Hundreds of Smart Hats $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 Yeu Can Surely Find Your Easter Hat at Allen's Our Hat Trimmings Are Distinctive and Pretty Bright field wreaths of all hinds (1.00-f s.OO. Knffla ornaments at various prices. ' NIce assortment of fancy hatpins SSe-ft.OO. Smart quills In all colors 15c up. Full-Fashioned Pure Silk Hese, Special at $1.95 This Is n beautiful stocking, nn unusual value at the nrlce comes in all the new uliades oere, Caster, Beige. Pole Gray, Gray Nude, Beaver and Sand as well as In Black and White. It Beautiful Foulards in Many Patterns Reduced te $1.65 a Yard This Is our regular J2.K0 Springtime frocks. There are Foulard, particularly charming for tnnny different styles strlnes. deu a.y and nnd figures as will as a variety of color combinations Brown Ni nnd Black with White, Navy and Tan, Navy and Green Navv Red, Brown and Tan 1.83. Wiii?.,,'i..M,H? Ienise Delph, Mlsi Marj niiltney and Miss Mary Falck. Mrm w . ... . fix n2i .A- aicneettie, of the Falr- -i v.4uuiubh. win entertain at Topless Corset Girdles Are Chesen by the Younger Set Short t libber girdle, no lacing 81.00. Girdle, laced In back, opening In front Sl.SO. Very short Birdie, longer In back, two garters, plnl. brqcrfde with elastic en side tl.ne, . The Most Becoming Veils At 50c and $1.00 a Yard Captlvntlng French elllngs nie either plain or fnncv In ninrk Brown. Navy and Taupe. Vnlues 85e-J1.00 sOe u jurd. ' The latest dotted combinations in two or three color efforts am very new and pretty S0a and 1.00 a ynrd. Bre Tewel Sale Continued All Irish linen dish towels "JBc n yard. Ready hemmed glass towels, 45e iiuallty 25e each, All linen glasH toweln, 85e quality SOe each, HGc Turkish hand tewelh Isc eurli, l.nrge Turkish bnth towels, 00c guide 3Sr rerh, Turkish wash cloths .1 for 2Se. All Irish linen buck towels, $1,00 quality 58c each, Bath mats, $?.G0 grade si.oe enrn. BONWIT;TELLER & CO. flKr f fytceaftj fflfcy rQ-iainmticni CHESTNUT AT 13'h STREET Original Interpretations of Easter Fashions WOMEN'S SUITS & DRESSES WOMEN'S & MISSES' COATS & WRAPS 'JILJITH the world at sixes and sevens, diplomats and states-W- men might well observe hew Mether Nature and Dame Fashion, at one in re-decking the earth with creations of beauty for the Eastertide, combine the products and fuse the colors of all nations into perfect harmony. t SPORTS FROCKS COATS & SUITS Knitted Frecks in all shades Jersey Dresses of youthful design Smart Frecks of Reshanara crepe a ' Tweed Coats and Capes Tweed Cape rvith matching Sirt 0 f)f) Twe-piece Tweed Sports Suit 'm Wyj Three-piece Tweed Cestume: Cape & Dress AFTERNOON FROCKS SUITS CAPES Emb. Reshanara Crepe Dress Steel-beaded Canten crepe Dress Printed crepe de chine Freck ci Plaited crepe de chine Frecfy Twe-piece Tweed Sports Suits 2 flf) Tweed Capes with matching Skirt r.JJ Cape of black-Canten crepe CAPES-COATS SUITS & FROCKS Canten crepe Cape, fur trimmed Camel's-Hair Sports Coats Tailleur Tricetine Suits at Printed crepe de chine Frecks Beaded Canten crepe Dress Q Ef Tinsel crepe Freck JS.JJ Emb. Canten crepe Freck TAILORED FROCKS SPORTS CAPES &' COATS Peirel twill tailleur Freck Canten crepe Sports Dress a( Knitted Cape with threw scarf Checked tweed Sports Ceat A f)f) Silk malelasse Capes; threw tie iJJJ DISTINCTIVE FROCKS SUITS COATS Tinted Spanish lace Frecks Silk moire crepe Frecks Peiret twill Dresses Twe-piece Costume Suits Tailleur Suit of twill cord ' Misses' Cerena Coats at Misses' twill cord Capes rr. -, -. Emb. Veldyne Coats 5y.50 Misses Veldyne Wing Wraps Women's Veldyne Wraps Women's twill Coats , Silk Velette Capes ELABORATE VERSIONS OF SUITS WRAPS FROCKS Twe-piece twill Costume Dress and Ceat Costume of twill Fringe silk or twill Cape with caracul cellar Women s duvclyne Lapes Women's piquetine Capes Women s prettma Wraps Women's fur-trimmed twill Coats Tinted Spanish lace Frecks Chiffen Dinner Dresses -BEADS- All Kinds, All Shapes, All Sizes At Extremely Lew Prices Vilit Oar New Ground Fleer Stere IS N. 10th St. Weel and Silk Yarns Fer Knitting, Crocheting, Etc. Novelty Embroidery Ce. 1007 Filbert Street ffieTuliet J J. UwIm 1126 Walnut St ,-,. BEAUTIFUL HATS for all occasions ; smart shapes, exquisite color ings. EVEBY KIND OF HAT Fer Every Kind of Wear. ffi BROAD Pep. Mat. Teday4 J ROBERT B. MANTELL nnd OENEVIEVE HAMPER Ted""1' MERCHANT OF VENICE TONIGHT RICHELIEU TniiM.. AH YOr T.IKE ITi Frl.. MAC BETH) iit. Mat.. JVI.irS CAESARs Hak Nlfht. MERCHANT OK VENICE. liB.bat.Mat nncte$2. Weil. Mat r,0cte fl 50 NEXT WEEK BEATS TOMOfmOW HAM H. HARRIS ANNOl'NCKS TUG RETURN TO WU STAC3E OP ELSIE FERGUSON In "THE VARYING SHORE" By 7.0 Aklna, Auther of "Decltiie" Orlsinal Company nd Production FORREST Last 4 Nights TOPULAR PRICE MATINEE TODAY "Jlnule Beeks" te All Children CNAffteS DfltlNtVtM Prtsnt tSrnftsf of All FRED STONS Shew NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW The Mask & Wig Club "TELL-TALES" A M"ulcal BuH'-E In Twe Shet Ee &Sat.Mut.n0ote$2..')0.'Vp(l Mat.ROctelS GARRICK LAST WEEKS POPULAR PRICE MATINEE TODAY GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS In the Wheleanm Musical Hit THE O'BRIEN GIRL (MARY'S nia MUSICAL SISTER) KAhTKK U'KKK HTARTJNr. MON. MAT. Mutlnrr. Monday, OPERA HOUSE METROPOLITAN APRIL 17 Wra.. Frl. and Sat. The Fun Sheiv of the World and All New This Trip BRINGING UP FATHER In Wall Street Take the Kiiditi te See Jiggi and Maggie Alice. It Will Urine .ler te Their Utile Urartu. MATINEE PRICES, 25c. 50c Ne NIGHT, 25c, 50c, 75c & $1.00 J Higher SEATS NOW SELLING MftrniHillInn Opru Heu-c anil filmhrlii' V r-' y" Jl Siffl W - !- j ,L..ii . ri Tf M m m Jt WX Women's Dress and Suit Dept., Second Fl Xv"C oer. Women's and Misses' Ceat Dept., Third Fl (t4l m ( r. oer tiMV: X?U A Dlrrctlen Maurhr E. I'rltBM ClifMnut at luth t'nntlnueiik tl A. M. te II I'. , "HAIL THE WOMAN" 10 CHEAT STARS ri.0RENci: vineii i.i.evi iireiiKS THIMUOHK KOHCRTS MAlHli: UKUI.AMV JTll'l.l V MARhllAI.L, CIIARI.KS MKIlKIIITIf i:nVlll) MAHTlNOhl. vi.iine.s ih:nt 7aERIRl.'lJB CI.AIRE XmaTIIU Dli IIRl'NlJAfin il.lr.l-MmU SfnnrtfK ' I h IPt, ,in,.... r) ft 1 iSi P'fotien WturiUr C"nii i ' Fv., vi NINETnrMTtt M, MintrvT v.. W 11. 1:30. 8:30. BJ0. T:80, tM- Constance Talnu m inuTi nnuiviu ur j "A wniUAN'c of ArvNil. ADDED ATTRACTION Charlie Chaplin H IN NKW TWO-nnnLEU "PAY DAY" MASTER LOt'lrfciAnOWITJ!. Vlellnli I.-niB ANI niTARNERI, HINOEM hlri:i:N ni x, M.nuiip 11:30. 1:30, 3:30. SulO. 7 30. 0:S THE GIANT OF PHOTOPLAYS' "THE GOLEM" RHEA IIORNHTINK VOrLIST NEXT WEEK Pir-TrmzATiON op i-AMera sone WHERE 15 MY WANDER . ING BOY TONIGHT CULLEN LANDIS And RUTH "PAT.MY" MILLER Heart Cnt Jtiarften 1 RROAD L CHESTNUT 11:30, 1.30. 3 30. C 30, 7 30. 0 30 Plnnl Wrek of Paramount Revlxnls TODAY AND TOMORROW Geerge Melferd Production "Beheld My Wife" .... lth Milten Sillt, Mabel Julienne Scott Elliett Dexter and Ann Ferrett FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Cecil B. De Mille Production "Den t Change Your Husband, with Themas Meighan, Gleria Swanien Lila Lee, Bebe Daniels Wesley Barry, Rebert Cain, Thee dere Roberts, Raymond Hatten PALACE 1214 MARKET ST 1" A. M. tn It -IK P. ii Nerma Talmadge nR ,g;,. ARCAni A ,P.c.nut. M-. "th- Betty Compson and Len Chaner In "FOR THOSE WE I.OVn" Vlf'TORIA NJN1" MARKET lvl UIli 0 A. M. te 11 115 p. M. "Tiir: RIGHT TIIT rMI.BD" TAPITfll bTI1 & MARKET rtltlvflj 10 A M te 11 1-. p m, Elaine Hammerstetn "way or" A MAID' DCrCNT i"'1" & MAltKUT IvCUEiXl 1 VIVIAN M VRTIN L?ONO OP A SOUL" JL'MI'lUt A: MARKET vM'nr villi: CONTINfOCS 11 TO It "CARNIVAL OF VENICE" BERT LYTELL GLOBE .i'1ii.1.A-'! LlSADINa THi:ATRK3 DIRECTION OK LEK & J. J hlium: nT CHIinEIVr THC WORLDS BEST HnllT MutN. nt 2:13. Ew. ut iia "Midnight Reunders" An.. 6""slar . c'"" ftnJ Company of SO U.llha Ti Plcril Winter tlardn Chorus In Conjunction With th 1'ollewlne VaudVvllle Stari C.rffn A Rlylw. .:in Hern. Harrr Hlnen. ""." J Alice; Klilnur. Jaik Krll" m'i'i'." "r',"11"1"1 Wlirrlfr. I).ive tl ii. m "Lini "l",rn.. '" RiifliHnen, I-ill '" Wiiehlitirn mid tlit I'aineus flcvl lurid llrennrr II Ulrt. vce- Al UIIT P0P- MAT- TODAY fMlsHU I S0c TO $1.00 icCJ0R- "EGBERTS BIftSr M?CU COMfnv enrrtx f k .if-i . j-,i: 'ANhM hMV O&JGAJAl. NV YQQK CiSP sWS -.i . 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