. v U .MS. If i - i"" ' .".ni-iil," vlTRtnAIV?' -.it VSLl Jki m ' . , Tfrrfr"' fm , lit 1 rGVimQQr&?A?tintW 'tihffitiittim FlJ Jfr WJVIV. (4Vl- .1 MrUd.JMMJMZt W r.f LJt" . l f1 S? 1 fi "" T ' raw , ? - f v$y icy Wynne 'Says' Many WiU Spend MucK fame m fchiirch TedayrShe Sees Pretty TtveetfEtdthes. '& Talks AWut "Why Net 192FHespitaVPete C f ,J ' a& arfm A A B'lOOOl' " ' "" IV U1 iP Jnun te Atlantic ui(7 leuay ana i.P,r,X-. a n who remain at home it will probably upend aeme of the i in ehureh. There are aertlcea at !".. hour threuth the day In KrVarteu8 churches frert 8 in the i!SLin en. .and aeme of the churchea JTtSe rtnter of the city will nave the &! heura' eervlce from neon Until 3 !J0Ck, ..!.. .nllKK T ttl.' wd. mlnj ouTef Hely Trinity, t. ?'. the Cathedral, 8t, Mark'a, St. T'i-i.. at. jehrrii ana me etner ,U1 " ". . -,. l- whx.. its 4 rebts in w --"iS.-- enrs arc arw v. -,- " laL lat rivinv out U& lUO wiw, duuie- F&r when Geed Friday comes, and you Pattthe attendance at .we churches don't M think that ayinf.(can,DO amenaea.n ?And bcRldes the cnurcheaheni are the &ck ThVatre nd Keith's with aehers et various denominations, se see we all had plenty of places for Hrrlces today. . R& unicn fhose'abinc down te Atlantic SA ntr 4nr the week-cm! are the Ralph REmIm. who will open their cottage at .Pawa'ad Edmund Thayers -ns their S'mits The .lamea rrnncis euiiivuns M-AAmn At the Trnsmere. and the H. vean Smiths are still there, tee. ' Am-j 't a ilAitVi Vaii tnltnt. iimuCiUU is " " " " "-- i leevcr-rtwccd- Is here, this, sprlnR, Sand here te- stay. It's , everywhere. S'Yeu can't turn tharyeii de net see a Hweed dress or enpe br suit. It's most P becoming te every one. rertunnteiy, nn ? it extremely b"uu iuimi, i Lta here. It's Quite one of the prettiest w Helen Shelton VetteTleuT en , Bread street yeaterday in n brown ( 1..J .i,i.t a tan tnneeat nnd brown k traw hat trimmed with brown ribbon, 'iwWch was extremely becoming and fTmart. Her geeat friend, Jeanne, de tiBeuMC, was witn ner, mm ummk ffmring a bright blue tweed suit and 4 hit of the .fame material. I suspect $ they were cenilnj from the rehearsal of Vi.Sl... XTf 109O l r-. nai v f rtPEAKlNG of "Why Net 1022," I'lJdId you ever hear 'anything like the excitement ever .iu: "" " en the stage? It's really great that 'Why Net" last year gave him an op portunity of demonstrating his ability. vn-rm(mber at the performance they rhiAnt the Academy of Music Mr. K 7iwiri Mime en with his wlfe and I? .L-.l .,! 1.n wan tnnnh fnkpn pltll t-.i. '--J with tlie llttl teft dancer. i; v .""", "";...- .vc i.-, WOO Blse signcu up iiu uiui. , Jack has only been waiting for his furents' consent, "and new that it Js obtained, he will go New Yerk under rentrnct with Zlegfeld In Mnv. lut rtt we will hear him In "Why Net . .1022." I tell veu It's lntercKtlwr. l'er- ;.-hinii next vear Ernie Celeman will be fc ' '-. . " .A T 11 t tm the stage, nnu you reincinecr icbw , Thayer had an offer niter "xnc Jiar- ft rUgc Tax." We certainly hnve tnl- ented people. And Helen Eliasen puts ', them all en aft Impresario. I must say, X lOluK US quite wunuunui. , ' TTAVW rnu henrd Ahnut the heautiftil ... , knew Debby and her attractive laugh. She's se geed looking nnd such fun, Seme of the ether women Interested are Miss Isabella Rex, Mrs. Charles Wilsen, Mrs. Heward Ketchum, Mrs. Whltwell, Coxe, Mrs. McCilnteck Ha mill, Mrs. Bi ;F. Sensemah, Mrs. How Hew ard Kennedy. Hill. Mrs. Frederte nil. beft, Mts Charles Heebner, Mrs. B, F.l nicnarasen,MMrs. wiUMm Housten, Mrs. Frederick Hewell, Mrs. Hugh1 Wllsett Mrs. Allen Barr, Mrs. James TheringtOn, .rs, Geerge B. Evdns, Mrs. Alvln McCarter, Mrs. Walter Plerpen, Mrs. Allah -Passmore, Mrs..., W. Nlckersen, Mrs.J Edgar Vnn Dyke", Mrs. Wilsen HedleV. ,Mr. Alinutm Huge, Mrs. Edwin Nichelson, Mrs.- wcerga ureen, eirs. waiter wnring Hopklnsen.'Mrs, . Jehn McQuadc, Miss Blanche Warner,' Mrs. William Wells,' Miss Bertha Bensen, Mrs. Henry Hea Hea ten,Jr..k.MlsB Ella Dent and Miss Jen--nle MqElr'ey, I ,am ure it will be a wonderful success.,, f t , , The "Converse place la 'simply beauti ful, and it wllUb agreat triaf for many te .see the "grounds 'and house, Which have been closed for antna vnaia and only opened again last season, I'i ;u,ui, " wenYerseai return from the Orient. , ' ' ' .NANOt WYNNE. r-. : SOCIAL ACTIVITIES A su'mrnr wedding-' erf much' Interest jiii wuH ei miss iuargaret'-Tnayer "'"iiip uaugiuer ui xurs, uewara and. -Mr! Devercaux Celt Josephs, .e """""i '". wnicn win take place m n t?' uu" t "owpert, it, i. miss uranam. will H out fete which. Is te open the season's .rfner nffnlrs? It's td be en May 12 iitMlsa Mnrv Converse's nlace in Rese mont,.and',itte benefit the Cat heart Heme In' D.evcrn,' which Is, you knew, a ( 'country house of the Presbyterian Hes- irnltl T I. ffAlnntf Ia tlA IA11 An a vptf Itrge scale, from all I hear about it. Mrs. Robertt M. Girvln, Jr., of Roso Reso Rose mont, is chairman of the whole affair, nnd she will be assisted by Miss Mary Converse, Mrs. Frank Roberts 'and Miss Grace Roberts as vice chairmen. Mrs. Henry Master Is secretary and Mrs. Reece Oberteuffer !s treasurer. Mrs. Girvln tells me that they have the premise of a live pig and lamb for rale, and there will be guinea pigs, tee, I suppose. Then there's te be a fash fash Ien show, and who' de you think is at the head of that? Deberah Seal. Yeu Mrs. Graham nnri leave this city earl they will eccunv t Whetstone, Newport, It, y next month when ineir summer neuse. WBeiMaidiofHeiior algllllllllHIBW?,'lH tgggggHigyF,''f!agga -' liaaBillBalIIM VL n&ggg,l BWJlf ' X&? ' i 1 I JBaBaBKLBs iM f (til liaB-a-MaW; 'li3 aflaaaaBaffliC, h' iVl BVBBBBBglllVV " -ggggggPS 7Paai i. BUM.Vowteen 'Mra.fWmlimi ritland. M' " f Meylah atrwet, wlU,Pnd week-siwl at Ocean City. ' ..,, irfr.. Alfred O. Godere. of Sajfi.Frah- dce, Is tMUm her leiM. ' " Mrs, Thetnaa FlUferald, ,p 104. BaH untiian mrwHw. i fc nSTn ToenWy.; s . y PheM'br- Phillips -Phillip. MISS RUTH A. PERRY Of Melrose Park! who will be. the , maid of,.b'9neraf.the marriage of, , Miss Katherlne'H. Coffin daughter of;Mrs."M. R. Coffin, of 351 'Seuth ' Fifteenth street and Str Davids, . and Mr. Stahley A. Welsh, which will take place en Saturday, April 22, at 'the Church of St. Luke and . the Epiphany ' Ml?? Harriet Blddle. dnutthter of Mr. nn n!i?ier tBId4,e. of toeTtlU-Carlten ana Blnaerrnn Ttmimtr 47hAntMut -ltii .iii entertain at a dinner at the Rltz-CarU wii, luuewea Dy a tneatre party, tO' morrow evening. . . iMr ,F' Hobart Perter," c 400 Seuth Fifteenth streat. unit h. ilni. tm Edward C. Tatnall, will entertain at luMuiicuu hi me name et tneir mother. airs. Jismenae H. Austin. 1R91 nin street, em Friday, April 21, In honor of Miss Margaret B. Cfawsen, daughter of k BAd . MJ8, .Jehn' Lyne Clawsen, of ?. """ Bireei,. wnese marriage te Mr. Benjamin n. Heffman will take place en Saturday afternoon, April 29. !S-S5i,y ?Jinlty. Church. The guests wlli tlmate friends. Mra Perter will attenu anion mwoen as matron of honor, The Unique Opera Company will give n performance en Friday evening, April ', HI UIO 1UUH1UUI Art JIUD. Colonel Jehn S. ituckle will entertain the members of the Pennsylvania Com Cem Com rnandery of the Naval Order of the H.'i'i6?.. s.tates at supper at hla home, 2023 Walnut street, tomorrow evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charlemagne Tower are en their way home from California. They expect te arrlve In this city en Tuesday, April 18, and will be at the Illtz-Carltcni. v Among the passengers sailing en the piymplq en Saturday April 22, will be Mr. Ralph C. Putnam and Mr. Geerge A. Moere, of this city. They will visit Londen, and will travel en the Continent before returning te this country in the early summer. Mrs. Edward Cadwalader, of Over view, Vlllaneva, will entertain at lunch eon afher home en Tuesday, April 25, followed by an auction bridge party. Mrs. Breeke M.-.Anspach, of 1827 Spruce street, will entertain at a bridse party at the 'Philadelphia Country Club en Tuesday next. , ' Mrs. Charles D. Tfarten and Mrs, Benten K. Jamisen, of the 'Aldtne Hetel, have Issued invitations for a large luncheon at the Aldlne en Friday, April 21. There will be about two hundred and fifty guests. Mrs. Wirt H. Tutwller. of the New- pert, Sixteenth and Spruce streets, will ceptien and dance en Wednesday eve ning, April 26, at the Armery, Bread and 'CallewhUI streets. Mr. and Mrs. Henry -H. Ouppy, of AubUrit, N. Y., announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Clara M. Quppy, te Mr. Ernest S. .Stateler, of Pittsburgh. .Miss Ouppy was graduated frem'' the Library Scheel of Syracuse University "In .1916. She was en the. library staff off' the University of Penn sylvania for the following year." In i 10 sne accepted mi position Ol rlan 'of Temple University, lcavln 1916 she accepted the position of libra mi or Temnie university, leaving- In September, 1918, te become librarian 1 there of Mellen Institute, Pittsburgh. During the war Mr. Stateler was attached te the Philadelphia district ordnance office as an instructor In the Unttcd States Technological Scheel for Inspectors at Carneys Point, N. J. Upen being 'dis charged from active military service In 1919 he entered the emnlev nf th dn Pent dye works at Deepwater, N. J., leaving there In 1920 te accept the tositien or a rcsearcn cnemlst at Mellen nstltute, Pittsburgh. QERMANTOWN Dr. and Mrs. William liueff, of Cali fornia, are visiting their daughter, Mrs, Arthur Sylvester, of 1300 East Wash ington lane, for an' Indefinite stay. Miss Margaret Entries, of 812 East price street, entertained ata luncheon en Wednesday afternoon. The guests Included Mrs. Arthur Sylvej-ter, Mrs. Wist philadilphja ' Mr H T. MeCleskey, of Mil Wal nut ret, will ejitertHij at uneheea anil cards en Wednesday, April it, at thVOreen Hill Ferma Hetefjn honor Or M1SB JU1B Jnw. ""rrJifS who will be married te Dr, a J. Benin nn Jitn 1. i Mr. and Mrs. Luther Chatham and Mlsa Helen.C. Chatham, of "11 Cath- ..I-. .,.. an Mm Ruth Ooraen wilt meter te Atlantte. city, where they will spend Master at tne uwinraw. Mrs. C. Beamer, 6f 4180 Pennsgreve Avenue, onneunoea the marriage of her daughter. Miss Edythe K. Beamer, ana Mr. Carl T. Qennlng, -ef: 901 Seuth Fifty-fourth street, en weaneway, April 12, -in this city. Mr. and Mra. Elmer N. Corsen ,have returned rrem tneir weaamir inp nu ... him t K2nft T.ttchfleid street. Mrs. Corsen was Miss Florence May Ltpplncett, of West Philadelphia. - Mrs. Douglass Downes Durand, of th; Aqullla Apartments. Forty-eighth and Hansom streets, entertained -at lunch eon en Wednesday. The gueata. In eluded Mrs. Richard 'Armstrong, Mrs. L., Parsons and Mlsa Bertha Durand. , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dill, of BIS8 Springfield avenue, will entertain sev eral friends at their bungalow in Clem- cnten ever tne master neuu. Mr. and Mrt. Herbert E. Siller, of BarSeuth Forty-second street, "will have as their guests for the Easter holidays Sliss Harriet Dlller and MIss'F. Miller, of Lancaster. Several affairs will be given In their honor. ' Mra H. C. Osmond. Jr.. of B214 Lo cust street, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Leamy nt dinner at Valley Ferge recently. ' Mr. irvlng'8haw has returned te his home, 235 Seuth Fifty-third street, nfter spending the week-end at DuDeIs, Pa'. ' . SOUTH PHILADELPHIA ,Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Slreta. of 1B07 e....u T7ir,ti iirMt. announce tha en gagement of their daughter. Miss Syl via Slreta, te Mr. Leuis Wasserman,. en of 'Dr.-' and Mrs, cavia waswraiun, of Chester, pi: The wedding will take place ,n the- early summer. ., Mr! and Mrs. James J. .Gllmere, of 2111 Seuth Eighteenth street, enter tained at their home a birthday party In honor of their daughter, Helen, en the evening of April 7. Among tne ruests were Mrs. E. Dean. Miss Mary Marren, Miss Mattle 8ynder. Mlsa Mary n.n.v Mlsa RAxaln Veane. MISS Amelia Rnchn. Miss Anna Cenner. Miss Mar- iraret Cenner. Miss Alice McOlynn. Miss Elisabeth O'Connor, Mr. Earl Fex, Mr, Elmer Phillips, Mr. Jehn O'Neill, Mr. wniiem nnvla. Mr. James Chrlstepner. m- -N-n.i avimMt. Mr. Themas Mc- Olvnn. Mr. Jehn Cellins, Mr. Jeseph Merris and Mr. Philip Reche. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Ervln, of una miner Htreet. entertained lnfer mally at dinner en Tuesday evenlngi in noner ei eiina m "" "i .uw Lansdowne. and Mr. Albert Robinson, of West Philadelphia, whose egagement hnnn announced. After dinner a surprise linen shower was given In honor of the bride-te-be. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Deady. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Dennehy, Mr. and Mrs. James Qulnn, Miss Peg Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. AiL .1.. '".. Tri Men ' Kavanaugh, Miss FnncM MaJwy, .Miss Cecilia Green, M MS MarT i JBVaennin, . nui .iiii aul5nlTTnB ', Gertrude Qulnn, , Miss Marlen 'BrewnV'MIss Catharine Blanh field MtMatea Bllltstlne. Miss Lo Le retu WmeMMX" Miss Carolyn Brown, Mls;HeeSllmv Miss Jlae Con Cen war. MISS Maud areen, Miss Anna OM.n Mr Hareld leyd and Mr. Jehn Qute&Ti rsTfsVErylnwas Miss Helen McMenatnte-.N -mia r.Mria rlMB will rive a reception mom in the New Century .Drawing Roemaon aatnrday.yevening, April z. NOHTH PHILADELPHIA Mr aael MrsV.'A. Lyen, of 1616 North Seventh MxSZ announce the betrothal Mil? daUfWer, Miss Natalie Lyen, te Mrrjessle Hbschman, also of this city. Mr and Mrs. 'Benjamin Wolf have 2 SO Beutlx SsrsnUanth atreet. k u. i Mra. b. Ieen Friedman and avenue, Blklns Park. t m fi S "itPStP. ,'! NORW8TOWN ... , t. .1. at 1340 De Th. marriage of Ml. Florence M Marshall, daughter or w gj 'NeUren shall, of DrttJy Mia" Mrs! William Easten. son et.Mr.ana " ... foek Eastpn. Mn,Hr' "" i.nue. took tuzsten. Ol.VV- .-iSi . The nlace en Tuesaay. s'v -., N, nl meny was Th cere SfflSWSVSt TSffffll! of The New Church . PEACE Here and Hereafter Free Lecture by Rer. W. L Wtrcctter. of Cambridge, Hmi. Church of the New Jerutalem 22a4 Street Am Ckeibrat Friday Evening at 8 Organ Recital at 7.45 By Rolle F. Maitland .NO COLLECTION. K EITH'S THEATRE TnM WISE AND COMPANY IJ5AV1TT IX)CKWOOD nKS BTJTHROTK ITT I4ICK1 U18CHEL HEKLKBE Hvn a Flint: Herbert Darai Van , a Tyienl Meahan's Canines AND , Rluua 9c. wm,ma Al'B. 1 N. A. BENKTIT DAT Special Featnrts and Besular Bill i:..." tirhvterian 'Churon, m" a"" . ViTi.TJa Hareld Ci. Wrr, The pastor, thBev. 5?.lmr,trip Mr. emclated. After a ?l.iain'fNew Tork. and Mrs. EJZ'Vadued from the seas eunna w "- : DELAWARE COUNTY TVank MurDiiey, . ui Mr. and Mrs. are receiving s&jvMXTw Waremavlnu. Aldan (b STRING CLUB New Forming Fer Beginner 10UH ."- .-.. i ..nag men JnXSmijiu Eight LeSSOnS mrnlnhed t -, .. r-nT eT rhene: Belmont 10U 11 UA f 17B0-W A m 1630 Chtitnat Btrert entertain at two small card parties at ner nome in inursaay aiterncen, April 20, and Friday afternoon,' April 21. . Mr. and Mrs.. Nathaniel P. Alexander, of Laurel Springs, N. J., announce the engagement of their sister, Miss Edith Kershaw, and Mr. Franklin Llarl Herb, of ElyBburg, Pa. , The officers of the 103d Engineers. First Pennsylvania Infantry, will give their sixty-nrst anniversary military re- BONMfTCLLER&GO. DheSpeeicdb SkptfOrwina&xu CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET ' TOMORROW-SPECIAL Easter Medes for thejeune Fille MISSES' TWO AND THREE PIECE SUITS In Tweed 29.50 Bebby Cost Tweed Suit Link-Cost Tweed Suiti Buid-Beund Suiti Cpe and Mstching Freck Short Cape and Freck Olha Tvtti Suite in Tv or Thru Pitu. 23,00 ! iiJOO In Twill 49.50 Ceat, Silk-Tep Freck Cavalier Cape and Freck Piped Cape ant Freck Twe-Piece Tailored Suiti Spengeen Cape and Dreit Otha Tw ei Thru Pita Tvill Suit,. 43.00 l 150.00 misses Three-piece costume's, 62.50 te 150.00 Replicai of Youthful Pari Faihieni Featuring the Freck With Matching Ceat or Cape in an Infinite Variety of Ingenieui Treatment). MISSES' DAYTIME AND DANCE FROCKS Fashions Thai Feature Every Phase of the Mede 38.00 Taffeta with Ruffled Apron Plaited Panel Canten Crepe Freck of Velour Cheeki Emb. Twill Cleth Cape Freck, Twill Cleth Striped Weel Canten Geld-Stitched Caaten Crepe 55.00 Meire Faille, Cap Sleeve Crepe Mongele, Wing Sleeve Crepe Rema with Ribbenzene Lattice-Worked Canten Crepe Crystal-Beaded Canten Crepe Shell-Girdle Canten Crepe Draped Chiffen Dance Freck OTHER DAYTIME AND DANCE FROCKS, 25.00 TO 165.00 ft MISSES' FASHIONS-WIZES U TO ie)-FOURTH FLOOR lUPORTBRS. DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF WOSIEN'B AND OBILDRWB APPAREL OF THE HIGHEST CHARACTER FOR UORB THAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND '' ui H A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE Twelfth Cerner Chestnut Wraps, Capes, Coats 49.50 te 135.00 Every imported model successfully launched by the European ceuturlcrcs is included in this collection of Capes, Coats and Wraps of the season's finest Cleths and Silks. Seme richly fur trimmed, hand embroidered, tasselcd, fringed or beaded. Tailored Suits Thoroughly Distinctive 39.50 te 175.00 Hand tailored and showing expert workmanship in every skillfully-finished 'detail. Suits that you may select te reflect your own personality, for there are box coats, long coats and semi-fitted models. Designed with artistic finesse. Suits that represent, above all, a real price advantage te you. Dresses Charmingly Different 29.5039.50-49.50' Original "Harris" designs well made of the best of the season's materials. AFTERNOON GOWNS. Perfect replicas of the latest imports. EVENING GOWNS. A charming new collection in all the new shades of French Silks, Chiffpjis, Crepes, etc., including some very artistic embroidered and beaded effects. The Fashionable Silk Scarf 7.9510.9512.50 Of pure silk, in the sry colors and color blends. Heavy fringe finish and fancy borders. Complete color laiige, including fuchsia, orchid, brown, periwinkle, gray, buff, mehawk, turquoise and tan, This Different Kind of Juvenile Stere Can Satisfactorily and With Real Economy Complete Last-Minute Easter Outfits Cape-Freck-Outfits An unusual selection of light colors and staple shades. Trig straight line frocks and jaunty capes, soine of which are lined. Ages G te 16. 19.95 Silk Dresses Special 17.50 An unusual collection of styles of appealing smartness in colored pengOy rCanten crepe a few of taffewT Many styles for ages 6 te 16. I 4 Tweed Cape, Lined Throughout, 10.05 llati te Harmonize, 0.03 Capes and Coats Many nppiepriate te every age. In rose, blue, tan and lavender. Well tailored and nearly all silk lined. Ages 6 te 14. Capes 9.95 te 19.95 Coats 12.95 te 55.00 Wash Dresses 2.95 te 19.95 Styles that are quite apart from the usual. Ginghum, tissue ging ham, organdie, dotted Swiss in crisp styles of indescribable beauty. Fer 0 te 16. Over-Blouses 9.95 te 16.50 Fer street and sports wear. In crepe de chine- of heavy quality, beaded and embroidered. TI)e new straight-line and side-tie effects. Celers te match suits. Silk Hosiery 2.85 pr. ; regularly 4.50 A special purchase of heavy quality Silk Stockings. Four styles of lace clex. Black, Russia calf and cordovan. We SptcMlxyin AppartlThet Slendtrk th Larger Weman- ASHER'S SWIMMING SCHOOL B. E. Cor. 22d A Walnut B(. Mixed Btamgn-ft Imtrnctlen Olren te uein nezea PARTY NIGHTS Tneaear. Thnrar. Saturday. Bi8 te 10 1JL Jl - -L1 Ih. wnanya MM! Ml,li MTBVf.qiMfeaWffl peejutri'' MANTELL TOSITPBETH MatfMe TMttvrW 1111 Caccar Tewer. Nlrt t Merchant Vdee NXT WEBK SBATfl 8tMN0 THaEvftfRl TO TMB BTAOB Of ELSIE FERGUSON , la "mi VABYIKO BHOKM . , Bv Zoe Akin. Auther of "parta'ate" OrUlnal , Company and Production FORREST Lt 2 Nigfati . LAST MATINKB TOMOWtOW ' "JlnaU Ifoeka" te All Children MnnUm AVaMMRMay ft991090 MO STORED NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW The Mask & Wis Club JL "TELL-TALES" A Muitral Bull'e-Kr In Twe Bhnta Kve!ft8at.Mat.S0otet2.B0.Wd.Mt.eto GARRICK La.t 2 Weeks uiTiNKK Tonennow GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS THE"6;BRiEN GIRL (MARTS DIG MUStCAI. SIBTBR) Seat new ter all rmlnlna prfermanc ACADKMY OF MCSIC mimMll.lTAN OPRA COMPANV TtrEs. kvg., i a,t Opera Perferaaace SAMSOJTet WVSCtfSiEk. Tickets Aeadrmy and Heppe'a. lilt Cbmi. ni IMnNT'S vrii arch. evu.. sai UUmUn 1 O Mati jfe wed. Sat.. 2:18 EMMETT WELCli MinatreU atlraa PHirTERS. P. R. T. WILO MAW Direction Maurice B. Felt AldinE Cheitnet at IHh Contlnneue 11 A. M. te 11 P. M. TU08. U. 1NCE PBESENTS "HAIL THE WOMAN" 10 flKEAT RT.1RH Florence Vlder I t.lerd llurlien Tlieednre Relierta 'Mndae Dellnmr Inllr Marliul Chnrlen Meredith 'Edward Martlndel Vernen Dent Oertrnile Claire I MahUde Brnndaye Added-Mnek Nennelt'a 'The Dnck Hunters' TitOCADERO JORIggniANKDER1sI.a GeergevsAllen, Inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Our Charming Hats Are Ready for Easter Sunday ws The topmost hat combine- Jade "Ilk with v,hlte wool In a most delightful way. The crown nnd the bow nt the side are formed of the bright il!k, while white wool mixed with Jade struw eurreunds the face. Fer the hat In the center, sand-colored Ktraw has been chosen. Encircling the crown l.s brown clre ribbon and a tiny bunch of apples 3 perched Jauntily en one aide. Belew Is shown a smart hat of nhlte ribbon and atraw with a ribbon flower for trlmnilnu. $10.00 $15.00 $7.50 Hundreds of Other Hats Just as Delightful Extraordinary Showing of the Latest Sports Hats $3.50 $11.00 Last Day of Pre-Easter Hosiery and Underwear Sale Flue silk hose In White, Black, Beige, Nude, Beaver and Sand US. Full-fashioned silk hese In Ooxe, Caster. Belee, Pole Gray, Gray, Nude. Heaver, Sand, Black and White $1.99. Chiffen weight hose in Black, Gray, Suede, Pole Gray and Beige $3.00. Vanity Fair Gleve silk tests, usually $2.35, at 51.03. Vanity Fair Gleve silk ests, with hemstitched bodice top, usu ally $3.00, at fXM. Vanity Fair Gleve silk bloomers, value $3.25, at 99.50. Veilings at 29c a Yard and Easily Adjusted Veils The 23c telling cemci In a many colors and combinitlen1' that any costume can' be matched. In plain or fancy mesh te suit any taste S9e a yard. Each easily adjusted tell hai a band of matching gretgraln ribbon that tits around the neck and fastens with a snnp. These veils are particularly charming with sports cults nnd strent dres.seH when furs hae been laid aJde. In Black, lit own, Navy and Taupe 73e up. Correct Gloves te Complete the Easter Costume Fownes fahrlr gloves, strap-wrist and 2-button te IG-button, In all colors 51 CO-51.73. Fine duality wash! 1le genuine white doeskin cloves In s'rap wrlst, $3.00; 12-button, $4 CO. Natural chamois, an excellent wuinmer glove, 1-button, 93.30) 2-button. 93.73, Hnd strap-tr!st, (3.CO. AIfe washable. Trefusse white klrt in oteryeam and P. K. sewn. 2-clasp, over ever seam, (3.EO; 1-clasp, I'. K.. 63.73; 2-clap. P. K., 93.50; (-button, 12 button and 16-button at 900, 94.75 or d $6 00. The New Easter Handkerchiefs Are As Smart As Can Be Fer women, French handkerchiefs with rolled hems, printed In the newest colorings. Seme with embroidered corners and ombivotd embivotd ombivetd cry en the hems SOe te $3.73 each. All-white handkerchiefs with exquisitely hand-made blect:. In corner effects and) all around. Fer very special gifts 91.00 te 93.00 each. Tine novelty voile handkerchiefs in the newest colorings at the surprisingly low price of BOe each. I.lncn handkerchiefs printed In all colors, or all white with embroidered corners, Spcoiel at SSc and 3Se, Matchless vnrlety of French colored handkerchiefs for men $1.00 te 91-75 each. Fer little folks, boxed handkerchiefs, three In a box SOe, 60e ana 7Se a box. Allen's Imported Slippen" and Straight Shape Hair Nets Slippen" can shape nnd straight shape hair nets in Blende, Ash Blende, Light Brown, Medium Brown, Dark Brown, Black, Light Auburn and Dark Auburn. 10a each, 91.00 a aeitn. Deuble- mnsh hair nets for Snorts wear and automebtllnr, lOe acn, 91 00 a dozen. Whlte cup hair nets, single or double mesh; gray nets, double mesh. 91.30 a oesan, , Toilet Articles at Special Prices TUgaud's tin Air Embatiroe Tale, usually TScy at 66. Jergen'a Tale in four color, usually 25c, at 19a. fietys L'Ortgun Face Powder, TBe. uoraea neap. ea a cms. Kernan'8 Toein rasie. Prophylactic Penetrating Hair Brash, usually TSe. a Jehnsen and Jehnsen AbeurbeM Cotten. 1 lb. relC it t Odoreno. for persptratteav Ske axaa. 99a Hind's Heney ana Almeca Ctmbb, 99a. Jarrea'a Larg Batlt Bui, am. akV4W i PlltifNATIONAT. mKTX Constance Ti , tn nnwrmHO ffttwev" "A WOMAN'S PU ADOBD ATTRACnOW M ruiDiic ruiMtV . va&ruiajiEi vibJibw "PAY DAT! Ml MASTKH JjOVIS OAPOT LAWRTC AND CiriARNl Eitr V'k Mas Murray I BauMI m 'mxi 11-40, 1 THE OIANT OP PHOTOPLAWi, "THE GOUEmi tUvi-VvKrll UAMUWwI'Ji 11-40,, 1:10. :0. S.S0, T, MlKn Uiy t.ti i -W'i ADDKD VnOTJOailK "KIM. Eti.rV RHCA HOnNHTINr, VOCAfJ9T NEXT WEEK PICTURtZATIOM OP FAMOUS BONO . Where It My Wandering Bey Tonight? a & 5 V; h m" V.4 liira CUU.EN I.ANDTB and RUTH -PAT.ST" MIM.CR Iteaa Cast m Rfei 7v ?) sn' m: k pf M' T&rltmi m RROAD CHaaTMUT 11 JO, 1J0. J0. 6:30. 7:t0. 0M Today A Tomorrow Paramount Ravtral CecU B. De MOle Prodectloa ''Don't Change Your Husband" with GLOR!SWANSON AND ELLIOTT DEXTER r ai( ! t J m a, it " r"l IKflW EASTER WEEK "IS MATRIMONY A FAILURE?" A IjAUOHINO PCSTIVAIt PA1 kCV 12U MARKET ST rjtiinZi ie a.m., te titinp. k, Nerma Talimdgeg;, ARCADIA i?TR 5& ? Betty CompieB and Leb Ckuty In "FOR THOSB WB TJVE" VICTORIA ."JrauR BERTLYTELLj?,, rt a riiTni sTii a market ,irilJUD 16 a. M. te llilBP.x. wax wr A MAID" I w r- .."i- Elaine Hammentein DLTCMT 17TU UAKKJST KLUlUl 1 VIVIAN MARTIN "SONQ of a out GLOBE JUNIPCR & MAIUCKT VAUDRVILLB CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 "CARNIVAL OF VENICE" .V.Ui.VAl'.s l-KAJlNO THEATRES pmncTieN or leb a j. j. bhubert Dall Mntn. ut Z:1S. Et. at Sill "Midnight Reunders? An AU-Star CaitNand Company of 99 With a Typical Wlnier..Orln CberafU ... U.UlJCLIUIl .Villi TI1V VWIWWUa V.trfv11U. tt.mil f.reen A.niyler. 8am Hera. HarrrTK: Helen Kir. Alice Kldneri Jack XUOar. Jfi'il" ''I'r. h'' Whaler. dSJ5?7 I.JJIhin WfiNhburn and the Fameua Clca liiml Ilrenner Ballet. " MAT. TOMORROW 50c TO IM VICTOR. HEaaeeT - Becsr Mvrcu canter succas Mr' Aimi Ji ISELFACP OR.GMAL VIV YOQK CASP SAM s. SpgEIT'BKWAPIllH? r W0KUT5 6HATCT ENTtmiNal A I. .., ?" ..v.v X - -.: JOtSOK HIT BaTalariTlarafmW SEATS NOW ran. 2 WBMKS LYRIC JOHN OREW SMmrrwuun ySSyn sr-5sy HjggJJ It 3 Krca. LAXT MAT. TOMOR. MRS. LESUC cum MAWKPISCI WITH JOHN HAI.MDAT. ERNEST LAWFORD. UETTY UNIJIY. KOIIEItT RENDe"' Monday at 8 Saarp Seals New Selliag Sotherk-Marlewe Fint Week: Moe. Eve., Sat. Mat. MERCHANT OF VENICE; Tn.i TWELFTH NIGHT; Wtd., Fri. Et.i., HAMLET; Thuri., Sat. Evei., TAMING OF THE SHREW. $1 te $3, plui In. ADFI PHI Eve, 8:, H.UL.luFIH Mat. Tomer., $2.09 FRANZ MOr.NAR'S Comedy of Life "LILIOM" JrT JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT iti. cr & EVA LE GALLIENNE t. MUKuruuiAN ZV& menmat. ArKIL 17 Mntlnem. MenJiiy, Wnl.. Frl. and Hat. The Fun Shep of the World and All New Thu Trip BRINGING UP FATHER In Wall Str, Takt la KUdU U Sit Jigfi and Afeff ' Alw: It Mill llrlna Jer te Tlic'.r Lit. I HrurU. MAllfiEE PRICES, 25c, 50c N NIGHT, 25r, 50c, 75c & $1.09 Hightt SEATS NOW SELLING Metropolitan Opera limine Hnd lllatbel' ihn hf: Harvard Glee Club Dr. A. T. pavUun. CeMnetar ACADEMY Ol-' MUSIC Wednriidar Krenlaa. April l, at il Yds no tax wi iijGfnt'aV''' Wf,i& '!.?, J5l Real! IS.QU I 1I1U 1 nemniu Acaajwr-? S2Bm BftV. WM 'ad Ml tjva VM .'44 I wm w "im -!, gksittM' SMSMS mr.iH Sv . . b mmm w "i !- AfAl !&'. VL '! J rVM
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