Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 18, 1922, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING ' PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIUADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APBIE 18, 1922
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S71 GOSStPABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne' Talks of the Fislw Dawce or Mwsj
Eleaner Hart Philadelphia Dancing Class Meets
at RitZ'Carlten Hetel '
rpHAT was a bcnutiful denee which
J. Mr and Mr.. Oeri?e Harrlunn Fisher
--- . iiii-.iiiinH inur niirur inr
nt tne "v",w,i.,'"" :"" ii..i
fhrir "Wu,,tw' . E,ri,Mer . ,I,arti
pi.ner Is n meet nttrnctlve Rlrl nml
wi nutc ene of the FmnrteBt of the
ShiitnntPS of thn Inst muibeii. On the
"I? e( the family, she h the
Jr.nddaughtcr of the Inte Mr. nnd Mrs.
ffimr Il'rt, whew home in town wns
S. the wrncr of Juniper and Walnut
rtiMlBS Mary McIrh, nnd was. of
entire, related te that widely con cen
nwted and well-known family. Mr.
IT. t waa n prominent officer in the
vut City Troop mero than half n
SSnrr MO. He died nbeut tiftecn
mw since, and Mrs. Hnrfa death
Jccurrcd five or six, years age.
Mrs. Hart and her daughter. Mia;
Mildle Hnrt. and Dr. CharlcH Hart
lived In Ambler In the summer nnd hi
eTn in winter. Since Mrs. Harfs
death, however, her children linve sold
he own house (which was used for
erac years by the Emergency Aid, jeu
member, for n Bailers nml soldiers'
Souse and Mis, Hart and Dr. Hart
.re new living in Chcstnu Hill all the
uar round. Dr. Hart, bh you knew,
has been en the committee of the As
sembly for some years, lhere has al
ways been n Hart or a Meigs or a
Fifher en that committee.
Kloaner Hart's mother was Miss
Anna Fisher, and she Is one of our
handsomest women, very tall nnd
lately and her hair is like geld. She
his beautifully chiseled features and is
ry charming. Eleaner Hurt has
i.ii,f immn Tinlr nud n warm, glow
ing color. 1j remember seeing her in a
nlny nt Sjiringside a couple of years
te 'and ivat struck with her wit nnd
loels then. f he Is vivacious and sweet
and always dresses in exquisite taste.
The dance last flight was net very lurge,
leme two hundred guests, mostly of the
debutante age, and supper was served
after midnight.
T3H llltz was gay with parties lest
evening. There was the meeting of
the Philadelphia Dancing Class, which
it, you knew, for the married set, and
ai I neatly remarked the ether day, for
these of us who arc bejend the
debutante stnge.
I think it's lets of fun nt that cliias,
and I de think it's no scnhible for thoe
of us who love te dance mid who miss
out en se many of tnu deDiititntc things
because we have pnsed thut Mage te
get up this dancing class nnd te make
ef U Buch an attractive pnrty. There
nere a great many there luht evening,
and it was most interesting and great
fun geed fleer, geed music, geed danc
ing and, best of all, a most congenial
crowd.
WHAT an interesting party that
"Alice in "Wonderland" affair is te
b tomorrow night nt the Academv of
the Fine Arts. Yeu knew it's given
by the Academy Fellowship and it's te
celebrate the Fellowship's twenty-fifth
birthday.
Geerginnnn Brown Harbison is te be
Alice. In fact, I saw her in her cos
tume yesterday, and sIie'h quite the bert
Alice I have ever seen from her little
Mack pumps and white stockings, her
ftraight hair nnd little full-waUtcd
frock, te the Innocent, intelligent
Hender in her eyes. Mlns Violet Oak
ley as Queen of Hearts liui grouped
nbeut her in the garden Fccne Miss
Emersen, Min Klauder and Miss Kay-
weed, and l understand Mr. Geerge
Walter Dawsen, of the faculty of the
I'nlversity and president of the Water
Celer Club, is te be King of Hearts.
I hear there is te be a big birthday
cuke and it's going' te have lets of
surprises, and I am just as excited n
1 can be about it. (Jorhine 1'nuli is
chairman of the party.
? ?P ncf- V00!1 ' Miss Marlen Ilellly,
ttn&'V? V! rnJu,B- "' Me0re' 0t th
University of Chicago; Fref, lTrnnlc
2mf,0&f ,Jenn" "Pklns University.
Universlty Harkness, of Maglll
-Mi'.?? Ellaabeth Heep will entertain at
nn l"rP.rn,aI dinner at the Art Alliance
n K1day evening, April 28. after the
wedtllnir rehearsal of Miss Margaret R
E"""!11' '"fhter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jeiin Lytie Clawsen, of 20tn Walnut
street, whose marriage te Mr. Benjn
'" Heffman will take place, en Sat-
THnAvaftf.ri,0n' P",,23' ' 'he HelV
Trinity Church. Miss noep will attend
h m cieu?"i a jnald of honor. The guests
will Include the bridal party. UC-"B
Miss Katharine Zeller, of East Mount
A'C venue Chestnut Hill, will enter
ic It, at.. e.s.mnJ' lun.cheen at the Cltr
hiu,L0,a?.,.urJaX ,a"ernoen next, In
S?S2h.P.f Ml? HeI2n.. K- McKlnncy,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn C. Me-
?"iief J438 DvPn avenue. Chist
nut Hill, whose marriage te Mr. Frank
pales Getty will take place en Wcdnes
?ny owning;, May 3. In the Mount Airy
SiiSSLJii88 MKlnney as ene of her
?hi hlM1.1?8, .The "uesl8 wl Include
the bridal party.
i no wnitemarsh Valley Country Club
of the new addl-
announces me opening;
iien ier inspection bv memhm n,i
RECENTLY ENGAGED xMim
their friends en Sunday. April 23. Tea
will be served from te B o'clock
and dinner at 7 o'clock. There will
until Ve?ecrhMtn Cncm from 4
4Kr'uann,?. Mr"; clayler Erwln Tlatt. of
637 Spruce street, nnneunce the on en
Kngement of their daughter. Mlw Mar-F.aretr.Jecphlne-plati
te Mr. J. iKwi
vt" P"'v of ,?39. Woodbine avem.e.
..... ..v..v.,i,b ,, uiKO pince in June. I
Oaklnwn avenue, Oaklyn. X. j, h.ive !
nnneunccd the cngasrement of their
dilUBllter. Mm MnrirnrAt .Tn -. I
vr,iI,UW K- Ivl."8' 0t CelllUKSWOOd.
',i'!.' .The formal announcement wa
mane nt a dinner en Sunday evening.
ALONG THE READING
-T,?re w"l be a meeting et the League
iSS1, .Chs'tenham Township, thla after
noon In the Olenslde Scout Cabin.
rfn?8,;yaerT n: psen. and her
daughter. Miss Louise Pa'xsen. who have
been spending some time In Atlantic
Uty, liiiye- returned te their home en
Washington lane, Jcnklntewn.
Captain and Mrs. William C Briefer,
of Ambler, novo returned from Call
fern la sifter spending thiee months en
the Coast.
enw.r nnd, Mr"; Bernard Kachncr. of
Sprtng and Talk avenues, Klklna Park.
fuiled n,n Sautrday for Europe, where
they will cpend Uirce months.
u.iPir' 1S,in, ?ykln. "f Old Yerk "'read,
Elklns Park, has returned from a trip te
Europe.
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MISS HAZEL COFFIN
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Coffin, of 507 Hansberry street,
German town, whose engagement has been announced te Mr. J. Wallace
Brown
GERMANTOWN
Mrs. Herbert Grantham, of 178 Queen
lane, will glve a luncheon at the Union
League, followed by a th-atre party, te-
mmrew ,in h.oner of lrlss Genevieve
DlllenbecK. of 209 Pclhum read. The
f?,CSt nwi" m,cl"d0 ,Mr.B- Leslie Grantham.
Mrs. IJIcharcl Davis, Mra Clarke Dlllen
beck, Miss Betty Russell nnd MIsb Alice
r or bes.
Miss Janet ffulllvan, of Prederleks.
burK.Va.. is visiting Colonel and Mrs
Spauldlng. of tlm Navy Y&xA.
vieM(l1nSP,"l0,yr,lklns- of Baltimore. Is
wi "5 Ub? ,Marearet Lukens, of 147
West Scheel lane.
Mr. and Sirs Geerge Fetcr .Vewell
of Bosten, who have arrived In this cltv
te attend the wedding of Miss Marrarr?
t! ' ar? "'ng-Mr. and Mrs. Arthu?
ufn'VuVrmanTe HVenU0 an(l
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Miss Catherine Perter, of CarlNle
Pa. lias been t i m,, ,.- I,":le'
,n'"' brother-in-law: Mr. nnd Mrs S
T HAVE told you hew Dnnuie spends ' "f euth Yewdcll htree"'renhe
A much time nt night praying for his , ce '
family nnd friends. Fer Ged te Mens . Mr- nd Mr? Geerge A Par.ivliiri
Jilt grandmother nnd te bless hli fnther I Lla,r,turn11 frnm tnelr wedding trln
tnd mother nnd aunt nnd te make him a ! "! "p 'Jil0,'"? nt r,3n' Regent street.
tod(bey. And then the ether day when eVay of t n wiih. Misa Helcn w w
inethVr eTpeete.1 him te get up from his I J' of 58e avenue.
I'rayera he knelt longer ami snid lie, , . r- JT0 r 4?irQ-l7Bsner ,,as returned te
"And bless mine own little self. iJ" "1' H"4 ,Vln. ' aer spend
Wn." ACY WYNNK sexeral veeks In Ohie.
.Mrs. f.eorge T Camel,
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr. Philip Dechci't will art as best
man at the wedding of Miss Helen llope
AMISOn. rtnnplltnr nt T, ti.wl Mt-u AU.i,
r Wilsen, of 1841 Spruce street and.
PP&r RrnVA Wm,nA VIHmAr ....,1 u, '
. - - awi.., .,..l.u,..
I'ccnerts brother, Mr. Rebert
Mr.
next.
nnd Mr?. !'. s: tj, .. .
trnn.n.i ..;:: ;.: "., or 112a
a,Si rm&
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Shi", ,s,vJ?ltlnp '"?. iw; Ph lade":
Phla. left yesterday te .spend severil
da.s nt Atlantic city. sterai
FRANKFORD
Btreet and . A sketch entitled "Betsv Trnt.n,i-
, ., ..,,"'.:,; rC. . v "."'--. ..; . . "' '"" rimiKiera i'renhv)rian
.''. w ',. jjviirv i'. ucciieri. wmen cnui-pii ,,, ThnCin.. , ."l,,n"
will tatenlaen en WertneBrtnv niemnn,i I -i"") cM-ningm
J,y !4, at the Church of the Geed
niiepherd at Koscment. The ushers will
Include Mr Vi ederlci; It. Dravten. .Mr.
Albert H Lucas, Mr Jehns Hepkins, , t Pinehurst.
Gorden A. Hardwlck, Mr. Charles
erris, jr, Mr. Jeseph J. Hrewn, Mr.
rnemas Halt and Mr. Ralph Hemier.
Mr. Rebert Fauloener JefferyF, eon
"f the Rev. Kdwnnl M. .Jcfferys and
nr. Jefferys. ulinse marringe ti Miss
Barbara EngiWi Ilenseu, daughter of i
"'Rev. nnd Mrs. Leuis V. Heiisen. of.
H l)e Lanrey blieet, will take plnre I
v.. , ,."' "-"uruay, April z. in inc
3end Piesliytcrlan Chuicli. Twcntv-
""i ana Walnut plrects, will entertain
" nesi ninn nnd ut-hers at dinner en
l2?h"l,I,yvr"lnK' Al'rl1 -". t the Ht
Antheny Hub.
nUef K11"" Allen Hitchcock Shcple.
i ht. Leuis, act , mntien r,C
Mi??rnl.Jhe nmirlage of her slHter.
w ,Miir,1"t J)- Haker, daughter of
J'. Lul P. Baker, Jr. of St At-apliH
firtBa''1, ,imI Mr Benjamin Glydn
MiifK'n80," et Ml' ",Ml Mrs' t'liaiiiicev
M Hen QrlRKs, of .St. Paul, Minn., which
will take p ace en Saturday, May J7,
BH Mi0('us-a,t ,st' Asaph'a I'hurch.
eltlu, Mlss IHnbeth T. Gilggn, Mr
Sii'1?1;' wl ,,n lhp ,lial11 f honor.
J?hn,h bHdeHinalda will Include Mis
Amiift w1 ner8 , f Mlss ""Iter. Mrs1
rill v f3, ricw- ' '' -M,M Lenero A Mc
m Jh1 l"ey lily and Miss Mnr
Sn Vun"",r Mnfcter Jehn P Hell, Sd.
fellow ... ' ViK ' . rt hn,'il1 reception will
iP'ther. After a
f'fp .""'I his bride will
,aui. Minn
BONWIJ TELLER. 6XO.
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
TOMORROW : WEDNESDAY
Extraordinary Sale
SILK SWEATERS
1 9.50
Formerly 34.00 te 59.00
35 PURE SILK SWEATERS n plain and striped
weaves also combinations of different colored borders.
Net all colors or all sizes in this let.
CORNELL-BISPHAM WEDDING
Mitt Garber Becomes Bride of Mr.
Qottsehatk
A pretty wedding took place yeaterday
at 7 o'clock in the Church of the Epiph
any, Fifty-seventh street and Baltimore
avenue, when Mlas Franeta Blapham,
daughter of Mh and Mra. Francis M.
Blapham, of 6031 Carpenter street,
became the bride of Mr. Heward
C. Cernell, of 6030 Walten avenue. The
Rev. W. N, Parker, D. D officiated.
The bride, who was given In marriage by
her father, were a gown of white kitten's
ear aatln trimmed with rose point lace.
A veil of tulle arranged In coronet
fashion wth orange blossoms ey
tended the length of her train. She
carried a ahewer bouquet of white resea
and sweet peai. Miss Helen Oreaart, the
maid of honor, were a gown of blue
crepe de chine and a black hat trimmed
wtlh blue flowers and streamers. She
carried an arm bouquet of Ophelia reeea.
Mr. Wllbert C. Cernell was beat man
for his brother. The ushera Included
Mr. Walter A. Dalrd and Mr. Percy C.
Mearkle, A recaptien followed at the
home of the brlde'a parenta. Mr. and
Mra. Cernell will be at home after May
16 at 6021 Carpenter street.
OOTT3CILA1.K OARBER
The wedding of Miss Eleaner Annette
Oarber and Mr. Ferrest Oettachalk, of
this city, took place In the Christ United
Evangelical Church, at Twelfth and Ox
ford streets, at neon yeaterday. Mlsa
Rhea Fleming, of Royeraferd, was the
bridesmaid, and Mr. Lewis Oettachalk, a
brother of the bridegroom, was best
man. The ushers Included Mr. B.
Humes Qarber and Mr. Earl Bergey,
of this city. Immediately after the cere
mony a reception was held at the home
of the bride's parents, Mr. , and Mrs.
Clarence E. Qarber, of 177 North Elev
enth street, after which Mr. and Mrs.
Oettschalk left en a wedding trip te
Pettsvllle and ether points. Upcrn their
return they will be at home at an apart
ment en Eleventh street.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Elcner Mae Btanke, of Merlen,
is spending the holidays as the guest of
her grandparent, Mr.- and Mra. James
Curran, of 1421 Seuth Fifteenth street.
Mr. Edward A. Carrell, of 2627 Colo Cole
rado terrace, is spending a few days as
the guest of friends In Chelsea.
Announcement la made of the engage
ment of Miss Helen M. Owens, of 2041
Seuth Fifty-seventh street, daughter of
Mr. Patrick Owens, formerly of Fif
teenth and Rltner streetn, te Mr. Jehn
J. Naughton. of West Philadelphia. The
wedding will take place en May 10.
NORRI3TOWN
Announcement has been made of the
engagement of Miss Kathryn Juanlta
Opdyke, daughter of Mr. Frank Opdyke,
formerly of 660Aater street, Norrlstewn,
and Mr. Waahlngten Kirk, of Berwyn.
Mlas Jeaephlne Smith, of Powell
street, entertained twenty-four members
of her Sunday school class of the Trin
ity Reformed Church at her home en
Saturday at an Easter party.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker, of 622
Kehn street, are receiving congratula
tions en the birth of a son, Melvln RUs
sel Walker, en April 13.
Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Hot-ten nnd
their children, Miss Frances Borten and
Master Samuel Borten, of 1.100 DcKalb
atreet. are visiting Mrs. Borten's mother,
Mrs. E. S. Fogg, of Woodstown, N. J.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mrs. O. V. Hull, of .118 Harvard ave
nue. Swarthmore, will entertain Infor
mally at luncheon today,
Mrs. Bayard .Morrison, of Swarth Swarth
mere, will entertain the "S P M" Club
at her home en Friday afternoon. The
members Include Mrs. M. I Ayres. Mrs.
Geerge W. Casey, Mrs. Jehn Carrel,
Mrs li A. Gillespie, Mrs. F. W. Hadley,
Mrs. Charles S, Hearne, Mrs. A. H.
narrower, Mrs. Jehn II. Delman, Mrs.
A. II. B. Sheppard, Mrs. William West,
Mrs. Jehn 13. Fex, Mrs. Cenrad Hchette,
Miss Jessle Bender and Mlas Eleaner
Carrel.
Miss Gwendelyn Majer, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F Majer, of Media,
entertained Informally at bridge en
Saturday afternoon In honor of Mis'
Margaret Mausen Hunter.
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CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
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FUR SCARFS
Specially Priced
NATURAL MINK SCARFS
29.50
Twe-skin animal scarfs, showing the beau
tiful color tones that compliment the wearer
and complement the Spring tailleur or
frock.
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3.95 & 5.00'
Formerly 6.50 te 11.75
Odd let of Shetland, Alpaca and Mohair Sweaters in
Tuxedo and slip-en models. Net all colors included.
A'e Mail or Phene Orders filled
FIRST FLOOR
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NEW FOX SCARFS
Exceptional Values
BROWN FOX ?0 SO
PEARL-GRAY FOX 65 00
BLUEFOX-- 65.00
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SAM HARRIS Announces
PIEFERGUSBR
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By Ze A kirn, Auther et "l)cJallW',
Orlxlntl ("empnny and Production
FORRFST perui.AR fkick
rUIUUal MAT. TOMORROW
"MASK and WIG CLUB"
CNIVBRHITY OF PKNTfBYI.VA?A
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FA.M II HARRIS Will Preant
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A picturizatien of that age-old
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millions have sung and that
millions will never forget.
PHILADELPHIA'S POPULAn
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EDNA WALLACE KENNEY
M1I.OIST
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With T. Rey Barnes, Lila Ut,
Leis Wilsen, Walter Hlera
A rearlns cemdy lilt all about
Wuahlnir brides and over-tenfl-rtent
husbands and a gay elepe-m-nt
that alment annulled ciery
marrlase in town.
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Today at 1 :30 P. M.
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BENEFIT
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Phila. Chapter
National
War Mothers
THE GREATEST GALAXY OF
STARS EVER SEEN IN
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b.i '.?'""' -Mrs.
tnku pluce
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fharlfs 'i.!'?' Alexander Carcr. Mih.
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. m.u.. .7 Eliner Derrancu.
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BONWIT TELLER G,CQ
&foe5jbeaa6hepOnyinaUoM
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
Announce for Wednesday
An Extraordinary Sale
FAMOUS PHILMONT" HATS
10.00
Regularly Priced 16.50 te 25.00
Last Fall we held the first sale of PHILMONT Hats, and it proved te
be one of the meat extraordinary events in Millinery. We have
arranged with the manufacturers of these Hats te repeat the sale, and
they have made the Hats expressly for us at a price that just covers
the actual cost. Philmont hats are sold only in the most exclusive
shops and represent the highest type of Millinery.
Milan Straw Slrarv and AeVc
Canten Crepe Hair Cleth and Taffeta
Tagcl Facings Horsehair and Faille '
Hair Cleth Angera Weel and Straw
Black, Nav), Periwinkle, Jade,
Henna, Beige, Red, Tangerine ,
MILLINERY
Geerge Allen, inc.
-Chestnut Street 1214
FIRST FLOOR
4
1214-
Simple Straw Hats and
Sailors for Very Little
Fer every day wear there is Rethinjr mere .suitable or mere
serviceable than a roll brim sailor. At Allen's may be found en
model of lieere braid with a crepe de Chine scarf, in Nigger and
Sand, Concord and Bisque, Pheasant and Seal, niue and Silver
Henna and Brown $8.00. '
Anether sailor combines visca braid with a crepe de Chine
abnSni1eTaSPKa75n.nd ' Wh,t "'
inere is n i,cerBeue hand en still another sailor that ha
In Jade, Periwinkle and White
"THE EXPOSITION
BEAUTIFUL"
Se mil H K.th, i,nnn th nwi
lnntlens in npn unces, miittrlam and
furnlih'na.
Sprml 'ur p itur.i n ai-nulrlnt: & real
ctllcntlnn In
BETTER HOMES
Mmir Hn.lln lm utritmn - Erv
Aftornoen anl KiernnK Thin ok
lnlartelphIa I'.e-i ivji, I'-iar.) Heal
Ktaif ami H'l i! '.xv i en
rmsr iu:himknt Aiureitr
llreid nml ( a, .wn II M
ARCADIA iT CHESTNUT
10 A. M tc 11 :lr p, H-
PAULINE FREDERICK
anl THOMAS SANSCHI In
"TWO KINDS of WOMEN"
VICTORIA NJN7 makkt
r.... ..... .A- '. te 11:15 P. It
TOM MIX ' OHAHgfe TKfc
CHARLIE CHAPLIN at
CAPITOL 8TH MAIIKET
!r ie a. jr te it in p. v.
GLORIA SWANSON
$ "Her Huiband's Trademark" $
REGENT "'-V'ATTn
PTAQB DOOR"
ULUDL VAt'DEVlr.T.
ro.vnvret's 11 tp
"CAVE MAN LOVE"
V V A DAV I-'HIDAV
l'i n Matlnee fivclal IVnturea
NEXT WEEK ''nsT ijbnna.
, , 7'V-' - Dempsey-Caxpentiar
FIGHT PICTURES
J
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? 'W'. -:M
a
PVh
n wider brim of silk braid.
$11.00.
If a slighlly less taiered hat is desired there is one of straw
with a crescrain ribbon hnnH who.. hnj u.:. . ",,,' Blrilw.
idnr nn tl. ui.lnu I- r ... ,.':,. .,VUU "" '.' ,s "iinng ann
b - '" " ". uiuck, .iBRer, tanna
and Sand
Riffaud's Mary Garden Toilet Water
Never Sold for $1.00 Before
each hnttle In a teTaekt''k bfi,"' "Xvl "
Hese of Many Celers
uui'ii1.!'11''110 for "P1"'" l ohlffen-wplBlit Hnr -i,
Heh ery i)ese8, nnvertheless. wonderful n,., lh" '"" "h,'"'0Hr
n Milieu, nray. Suede. Pole (Jrny an.l Helce 3 en """""ra 4"" l"f"T',,'
-...Arr'uea '"' "ttrnctlve Steclilnir Is r,'ili.V,i,i . .
HelR... Pole dray, bm- Nude. H, -iVr
BRINGING UP
METROPOLITAN SVA'ii
NOW PLAYING w"!
Tnis wi:kk evl ar
rr
nriirn 'n .W2s.
raintK r
IN UAI I CTDCCT -'
MATINEES: 25c & 50c
NIGHTS :25c, 50c, 75c, $1
TAKF lhl' "Inillr- m
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In Hnl I Ife
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SAMCUIIOZBT. EVES. AT 8:10
s. dnUpcKr mat. tomer.
XrWUXiS GCEATESTENTEBT3lNa
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GREArmunMiin
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LYRIC TONIGHT 8 SHARP
Sotherk-Marlewe
VTS. TWELFTH NIGHT
Meil.. rrl I.p. . KT Tluir... Nr..
J.Hi",M?r"vT"IiN'' nr TI,l: S"KW
i!ICF fil" ' ,K"ANT OF
inps anu rrct in Oeze, rnstur
.Sand, mark nnd Whii.. net '
And don't fen;pt our full fa.shlen.-d lllc Tip
value, at .inc.
Lingerie Ribbon, Sashes and
Garters Are Important
l,lnperin Kibberi in W'hile. Plnlc. Blin. or t.i mn, u,
fi-ein U-tnch te l-lnch ulde. a is" te "Se a in Ji fnmh,n'l,,en
S.islies hae deei frliiR.. nnd I m"naur u-ilh ,2rJ,"-,ce
Then, ai n parlous co'mlilnaUew VaYTV no "sVelal ."K' nn ' ' J'n'
Muslin Underwear Embroidered in
Celers and With Colored Edirinir
$1.00-$3.00
One White Mirlit llr,...,, , ...,., , . .
cdKlne. mi.se. r'"l"u'"!"'i ann Dan
ldinE
t'llphlnut t lOflm
CnntlniiniiH 1 1 . M. t 1 1
last .i I)ses. u .
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Nf I"s
"HAIL THE WOMAN"
10 GREAT STARS
pheci.aimu in i'itr-i whim IIM
1HK UlU.Ari.ST I IT! Ill I- i'i,
Ihi Net s ii " "
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MQIEstrBnr Tut wories best
"-VAUDCVILLI
IMII Mn. i -,.. ,,. at Hl5
JIIV1MY HUSSEY
Hli l.inlrr
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MiirJ. lie (urillle
RATH BROS.
Winter I mil, n :,i i ,,... i.....
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"THE PROMENADERS"
"ii".'.." Vll.'"',r " '"''I lieriiH of
IK nuy i.inii nn nf mi I'eiipli."
Iluililt lliijl
O'lliiidiin &
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Kikihen I'i inn hi
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B.F.KEITH'S
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GUS EDWARDS' SONG REVUF.
a oelored mhie
Aiietner in trlinmed with embroidery. : 00
N ery new nnd nttrnitiv r. ... .. ...
PlnK natUie, with Olnirhain ,iinva ll nil'l". '"ntlwi nnd Vesu In
w.,"m mr nicn Kannent.
with Olngrhain edglnjr.
Famous Columbia Brand Yarns in
Every Imaginable Shade
Shetland Woel-38c . ball
Iceland Wl 7K. - L.n
i ninn in i ,
WALTER C. KELLY
M.-ri.l.v MtlllKlxiis.A,..
H'lrt
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and MARION HARRIS
1'HMirlm I'henimriili H,.r r i s..
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KUAV Mil vA
"LILIOM"
Etei. at 8:10
Mil Thuri., $l.se
ni"1v of Llf
N I'n
diirtlen Mlth rr
JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT
fcVA LK GALUENNE
POP MAT. T0M0R.,
auc IU $1,00
VICTOR. HRoaeeTto
acassr vusCAi cxxsdy succiss
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