ST GOSSIP ABOUT "PEOPLE ftancy Wyiiiie Talfe About Twe Interesting Engage-ments-xjfcniertainments for Tonight Leeking Back teJthe First Mask and Wig ' TWO Jntt'etln'-' ?nk?mentB hare last bwn nnneuncd. .Viela Hemer i. tariffed te George'Kneic Mcllwaln, l"W Geerge, TC. .Mcllwaln, of !mi cltt. for " Vl0'5 ettknqW, ,. ,L dauchter of Mr. and Mr, Henry tinmtt, and has been living for the laat far tears mwi ntr buihcwiw a" rtanee B. Beale, of 264 Seuth Twenty &,t itrcet. Uhe came out amtil years in nd (s very sweet and attractive. Uer Bance' went te Princeton, .and tfterward -took an electrical engineer is course at Pennsylvania. He Is a aember of 'Delta Phi Fraternity or the 8t. Elme -Club. The second engagement is that of Harriet King, daughter of Mr. and Xn Harry King, of Cleveland, and Mi'ar W. Balrd, Jr., son df Mr; adMrs.Edgar Wright Balrd, of Chest ant HIU. I hear that they met in giTinnah last winter, when he .was there en business and she was visiting rthtlres in that city. Every' one says thit he is most charming. She came nt s few years age in Cleveland, and lis been active' In the Junier League- tlete. She is going te spena tnis wees end with the Balrds, .and will go te yirrlnla Heckscher's and 'Barclay Me Tidden's wedding en Saturday. Teddy is the brother of Oalner Balrd, who married Jee Mlnett and is living ,in Portland, Oregon, and of Marian Balrd,1 who married Jared Ingersoll. Miriin baB a little daughter who is juit three weeks old, and Galner's son ' three months old new. THERE will be n meeting of Mrs. Warts' Dancing Class tonight at the Bellevue. The cotillen will be led by Itlccster Lewis, nsslsteil by Edmund Berkeley Tayler, Richard Norris, Wil liam Hacker, Richard Lelpcr, Osbern Crewen and Richard Fielding. Among these who will entertain before the class will be Colonel and Mrs Jehn Muckle, who ttlll give n dinner In honor of Ce leste Hccksclier. Fer the debutantes there will be the Reddy Pages' dance nt theiutz ler tneir niece. JJanmng urunge. There will be a great many dinners be fore the dance. Mr. and Mrs. William Redman Kllisen will entertain for their Biece, Kitty rerter. and Mr. and Airs. William Drayten Grange will glve a dinner for Eleaner Dunjilng; Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Glcndlnning will gire u Mask and Wig party for Isabel Frazer. Their daughter Ellen, you knew, mar ried Isabel's brother Percy. I SUPPOSE by new every one has seen the Mask and Wig, and the gay debutantes have seen It virtually every night. It's a line show, don't you think? The costumes and dancing are simply wonderful. Bebbie Downs made n most dashing Douglas Fairbanks as D'Ar tirnan In "The Three Musketeers," with his (lowing curls and all the rest of it. He danced in a specialty chorus, tee, tnd se did .Tlmmlc Fergusen. Wasn't Pe teols; the funny innld. marvelous? She was none ether than Harry Curtis, they tell mc, the brother of Margaret Cur tis, who mnrricd Rey Hoekmyer, and Alma Curtis, who is Mrs. Gcerge A. Huhn, 3d. He certainly was funny. Almest the best thing in the show was the toy .keldler dance. I thought. The performances seem, te get mere riabo'rflte every year; they have ulwaya been se popular ever since the very first show, "r.urllne." which wbb clven In 1889. Mr. Frederick Meiics was the heroine and (I quote from the program of that performance) "a sweet young siren." Dr. Chnrles Frazlcr was an other beauteous female character, "Lady Una," and (again I quote from the program) he was a "shy and timid" dimsel. The late Mr. Clayten McMi chael was the here and some of the chorus, though tliey didn't call them imi men, were Mr. James Starr, Lo Le isn's father; Mr. Frederick Neilson, Mr. Hartley Merrick. Mr. Churchill Williams and many ethers. NAXCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Ki"5 ?frc5crJcIt W. Schmidt, of Junl f.i,Ha11', IJ?.dner- wm entertain at a isic and Wig party tomorrow after 5RSL '.1 llS'l0r of her daughter, Miss will Include- MlM Frances W. Hnnksen. j2ft.DeS? Jhea Heekscher, Miss Dorethy jgfij,?"" Elizabeth P. MefXatt. Miss uf St!a,ncet, Ml8S Miranda Boyd. sSL?"0 ., i3SLn,l.n Staltcrd, Miss "turals Scott and Miss Louise Dawtelle. 8 a?K!;atulat.len.? uPn tlie blrth . wi"8 yesterday. Mrs. Purter If imt, US'M vex, daughter of tni pnii..J; VJ' "i!"- """i ana Mai & Brether of Mrs. William J. Clothier. o?teS?v,,,i TheJni aitend the lunch Part.r .t0inbna'ven by Mrs. Hobart 225 'en0,' x.m. euth Twenty-second STef Sjfe'S'? 8tSr' MrB- Edward Tnt Sa'hSm. 2u.,h Seventeenth street, at H teie of the,p mother, Mrs. Esmende of mK?."" at 1821 Wne street. In honor Mr'Vnrtr'r1?- SJawaen.' dauehter !!& WnVd..?Ir?- Je.lln hy Clawsen, of Sir ti. !,lut, street, whose marriage te & en3&,,11- "man will take SMraTepSS2 "nd.Mlaa Elizabeth Clawsen ?ner ?'lil attenl Miss -wsen as matron of honor. Ultchean,d1,M,'fl1;TW'lllarii U Supplee. of Club tnmnrt". Phadelphla Country ilinca iniLetrrv evening, befere Uie Mlss r T?aSS??r by Ula lclub- ln h0"r " has rc,a,n.J 1ncn whose cngage- Mlss Virginia McCarty, Mis Catharine Hutohlnsen, Miss Helen Mete, Mlsa Vir ginia Price, Mlsa Elizabeth Battles and Miss Adelaide Davis. Dr. Rosalle Slaughter Morten will speak of her visit te Serbia last sum. mer en Wednesday, AprlU 26, at 8:30 o'clock, under the auspices of the Ser bian Committee of the Emergency Aid nt 221 Seuth Eighteenth street. She will tell of the Serbians' great regard for education and the stu dents she haa brought te the United States and placed In schools and cel. leges here. Picture will be . shown. The Serbian Committee Includes Miss Lea, chairman; Mrs. W. A: Piatt, sec retary; Miss Sephia Cadwaladsr, treas urer; Mrs. Oeorge Woodward, Mrs. James F. La, Mrs. Jehn Markeo, Mrs. Jehn Hampton Barnes, Mrs. Frederick Hewland, Miss Christine F, Chambers, Mr. Charles E. -Beury and Mr. Fuller Fuller ten L. Walde. Mrs. Frank Bader will entertain at a tea at her home Sixteenth and Sprues strssts, this afternoon, In honor of 'her sister. Miss Marlen . Zladea O'Meara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jeseph O'Meara, of 6421 Overbroek ave nue, Overbroelc, whose marriage te Mr; Paul Greenwood will take place en Wednesday; June 14. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver S. Keely and Miss Dorethy Kely, of 433 Lyceum avenue, 'Roxborough, will give a dance en Tues day evening, April 25 at 8:30 o'clock at- the Boxberough Country Club. President Edward Is. Andersen, of tha Bala Gelf Club, entertained the wives and daughters of the; members at lunch eon yesterday in tha new dining room of the club. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs.-W. L. Welker, of 457 North Plfty.first street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mlai Laur etta Kvelvn WnTVer. nnrt Mr (-"Itffni-.l V. Shellhasc, of Stenehuret, Pa., Satur- vu., nprji 10, ai rnuaaeipnia, Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Levin, of 42 Knrih Edgowoed street, are receiving con gratulatiens en the birth of a daughter, Florence Levin, en Mendav. Mm. Ttvln Was Miss Carrie Lyens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Lyens, of 6141 Locust street Mrs. Edwin J. Owens gave a shower at her home, 430 North Thirty-ninth street, in honor of Miss Marie Griffin, also of West Philadelphia, whose mar riage te Mr. Charles Sharkey, of New Yerk, will take place Monday after noon at E o'clock lit Our Mether of Sorrows' Church. The guests were Mrs. J. Harry Wagner, Mrs. Arthur N. Keys anu Miss ueorgie watsen, or AUdUDen, N. J. ; Mrs. Charles Stannard. Jr.. Mrs. I. Callahan, Miss Vallerla Dressell, of Lansdale; Miss Betty Neln, Miss Dob Deb Dob erah Denlhan, Miss Bernadlne Themas and Miss Mary Kennedy. The marriage of Miss Leslie Mc Clung, daughter of Mrs. S. McClunff, of 6102 Springfield avenue, and Mr. Jehn W. Boyd, of 4958 Hazel nvenue, took place en Wednesday afternoon at fi:30 o'clock ln the Church of the Hely Apostles, Twenty-first and Christian streets. Immediately after the cere mony a reception was held at the home of the brlde'H mother, after which Mr. niid Mrs. Boyd left en a wedding trip. They will be at home at 1317 Seuth Fifty-fourth street after May 1. A bazaar will be held this evening and tomorrow evening en Fifty-second street between Walnut and Chestnut street. Miss C. A. Engler, of C246 Pine street. Is ene of the committee. The proceeds will be for the benefit of the Missionary Sisters of the St. Francis Day Nursery, 744 Seuth Tenth street NORTH PHILADELPHIA The second annual dance of the Friends of the Northeastern Hebrew Or phans' Heme will be held at the Mercan tile Hall, ,Br6ad and Master streets, en Wednesday, May 3, at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Schurch, of 2129 West Venango street. Tlora. will entertain at dinner en Monday evening ln honor or tnelr daughter. Miss Ethel Westlake Schurch, and Mr. Jehn S. Buchanan, Jr., whose marriage will take place en Wednesday. April 26. The guests, who will Include the bridal party, r- -,yi,","-pyik j 'V Traveling Abroad sHpMHMsfrlli fe i immtii iff; Jmm SJMBBBVfsPJsBBBPpfiBBBBBV m Photo by Mareeau, MISS ELISABETH ATTEBDUBY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace Atterbury, of Boudlnet Farm, Radner, who with her par ents sailed for Europe recently. Miss Atterbury will make her debut at a tea ln November will be Mr. and Mrs. David Manuel, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mosely, Miss Margaret Blckley, Miss Eleaner Smith and Miss Mildred Smith, . GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Geldberg, of ive west vneiien avenue, announce me betrothal of their daughter, Miss Reba Geldberg, ter. Jacob Cele. The Nurses' Alumnae of the German town' Dispensary and Hospital will give a dance and card party In the Nurses' Heme tonight In aid nf thn Nnrne' endowed bed fund. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis II. Chnne, of West Hertter Btreet, nre spending two weeks In Atlantic City. Mrs. Frederick M. Hvke. nf tn .VH, v. vu.-a iuuyiun uireei, win entertain tlie mem bers of her sewing club at her home en Tuesday, May 2. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blberman, of 321 Carpenter lane, are receiving congratu lations en the birth of a daughter. NORRI8TOWN The Plymouth Country Club will glve a dinner dance tomorrow evening. The hostesses will be Mrs. Jehn Faber Miller. Mrs. Walter Corsen and Mrs. C. Townley Larzelere. The committee In charge of the arrangements Include Mr and Mrs. Charles Palst. Jr., Mrs. Rich ard H. Lane. Mrs. Heward R. Watt Miss Mary Lech. Mr. William K. GrcBh! Mr. Edward A. Harlcy and Mr. Jehn L. Larzelere. . The April meeting of the Octave Club was held en Wednesday at the Erslne clubhouse. "The Russian Symphenlsts" was the subject for a study program, which was ln charge of Mrs' J. Qulncy Thomaa r DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. James O. Lewis, of Media, are receiving congratulations en the birth of a son, Geerge Weaver Lewis, en April 1. . Dr-.nd Mrs. Henry V. Steever re. turned; te Chester a few days nge They spent the winter In Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Ada-n J. Simpsen, of Chester entertained at luncheon and brldge at the Chester Club yesterday afternoon. TyTJJj -L r7. wsv. ' in miMimi i 'ii rasrA-wnTOas',.vSii wrMjmwzfwwtr' ' ' vrsmi' mmmmmmmmmmi " has riVn, J . v"CH' w"se engage- : fyTSSf e? Bpn,SrtiSlar,e" Y0U"B Fex' of twSnsU?w!L2teTOr ?anceast- of The t i Hbur'' N- J- wl nter nter nter '"morrew n'"eon n1d bridge party Mlsi viTi.wli honor of her daughter. W? incttlh iSancefi8l The "sst- Bettv ir.,Ml8,s..p.eKy Patterson, ss HeiJn am ' ... erner Petersen, ElreViiu" A- enV. Miss. Elizabeth Mc tbaw ciavMnM?f.th A"whury. Miss Mlsa StlzahMlfV!111.88 Nftny Knewlcs, SrmVd M?-h J.I,ewl.andJ M,S! Frances Bly Vfci Ellabeth Wilsen, Miss Mers5,. Mih?,r'?.Senfet Mlsa Marjerle Butcher Mu?eIV,m fenythe. Miss Dera Aun. '& nit0,,110 Mlss Lucille f hyllli Swain V,ttro,'ne Drayten, Mlsa n1,1" Weanm- n'nM.l88,nelen Chapman, Clothier ffi ML'"iFsiea', M,H8 Mary ftfy Pollack m? It?,nn.a. Ur8'- Miss &fv Carrell 'nniin8 Yf'.rg,n.,a "" M'bs iS Ba.re Crainl,nVntlM.Mrra axten, S. .Miss KifS nS'M'M Annette Bprnn- S01. MIsm Til- .c,.l,s Marguerite foullied V tSeK .fMl00. MlB3BIsabel ttlJ Mess, m'm p ift t??uwa,rt' Wn fl'ss OertrudB nS,1abftft Cassanase, msly xivia 7.er,U?' Mrs. Frederick S16 Vare mi.M1it Drthy Vare, MUs ?,fnc.i "i"i Miss Jlenrietta Frlt,' m si i'iM.. Ktthryu Smd.li Mls.s.. Hara Bney. &,"" .m1" SSl,"iv .M'8" Vlvlenne bffnt Warfieirt i5fbett1.. 1Iuey Mia. SW Kathir:il0Id' Miss Victeria Kellv. ' tlU an i.Ti5R,e.8' Mlss Mary Nixon glSJ'ffiSffl: Mrs. Burdll Me": Svaft JS-Ja-BUalman. Miss t'.i.jT""i asa jubu nui.. 'jr' - -n '. --7- .t,., wiWtWiiJ.LiiLiiujiaa Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 FOB FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Practical Priced Hats Frem Our Own Workrooms Several hundred very appealing- HaU, freah from our workreoma embedyintr the very newest ideal. They are amart and distinctive in every detail. .$8.00, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 Wonderful Collection of Sports Hats $2.25 $11.00 SPECIAL VALUES VAN RAALTE SILK STOCKINGS, $2.75 Heavy quality full-fashioned silk hosiery with lisle tops, soles and hMls, In all the light sports shades and Black and Whit. LACE-CLOCKED SILK HOSE, $4.75 and $6.50 In Gray, Sliver, Oeza, Beige, Black and White. CRISP WHITE VESTEES, $1.00 In linen, organdie or all-ever embroidered batiste with Filet. V.nls. and Val lac. trimmings. ' MADEIRA COLLAR AND CUFF SETS, 50c Peter Pan cellars, charming for wear with sweaters or one-place frocks, REAL FILET COLLARS, Very special value, $1.00 Straight cellars in coat lengths. PLAIN AND FANCY MESH VEILINGS. 29c a yard In se nny colera and combinations that any costume may be Birdseye by the Piece, Way Under Price Fer a few days only ean we offer this birdseye cloth at a prlce that Is lower than w. have been paylmr for It im te new. ilere la the opportunity te lay in a supply. P IB laefeM wide M Sl.ia 10-yard piece 90 laeasa wld. at fus a 10-yaxa pt.e. M IsWbM viae M f LSS 10-yard plee. S taeBM wld. at 91.60 m 10-yard pUc. 87 taeBM wld at tflJU m 10-yard plee. Exceptional Values in well-known Standard Toilet Articles Oety's ynaeh Talenm, U XfOrljraa ana eth.r odors, usually TTb Air Smbaauc Compact Vcnrtesr, larr geld boa at fl.10. Angslas Zi.snen Oream, 11.00 sds. at Me Begs and Oal.t's Bte. Vewasr, all shaass, asnally 35e at Me, HeabUraat'e law. akie Xelltt Water, la messt, Jasmin, via Ohypr., nsaally 93.78, at !.. J.rg.a'a ale la 4 odersi large sis. usually aBe at lte Eavenson's original Hard WaUr soap, large H os. oaks, eoe dei. Jergen's Tlelst Olyc.rln. Seap, 3 eak.s te a box) ase a des. Oety's X'Orlgan Compact Tac. Vewd.r, usually 80e at BBa Berer aajraU.fa X0b Stleks, all aaaaae, asaaUy 8M fit Ua, MISS FLORENCE M. MARTIN WEDS MR. JOSEPH PURCELL Mln Kellam cornea ride of Mr. Brown, of "New Haven, Conn, A pretty wedding took place yesterday at 4 o'clock In the. Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament, Fifty-sixth street and Chester avenue, when Miss Flor ence M. Martin, of 8012 Klngsesslng avenue, became the bride of Mr. Jeseph l'r l'urcell, of 1115 Seuth Fifty-fourth street, the Rev. Father Jeseph Kane eftlclatlng. The bride were a gown of satin trimmed with pearls and a tulle veil extending the length of her train. She carried a shower bouquet of Klllar ney rose and lilies of the valley. Miss Helen Miller, the maid of honor, were' a irecK ei ercnia canton crepe, wiin a hat te match. She carried yellow tea roses and orchid sweet peas. The bridesmaids were Miss Marlen Dugan, who were a gown of pink canton crepe, with a hat te correspond, and Miss Clare Beralne, who were a;gown of nlte green canton crepe, with hat of nils green. Beth carried shepherd's creeks. Mr. Charles J. Martin, brother of the bride, acted as best man, and tha ushers included Mr. Heward Pur cell, brother of the bridegroom, and Mr. Walter Tceae. Upen their return from a wedding trip te the Luray. Caverns Mr. and Mrs. Purcell will llve at 1626 Henth Fifty-fourth street, where they will -be at home after May IE. took nlace e Church of i ntreet and Baltimore avenue, when Mis Pearl Van O'Llnda Kellam. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Albert Kellam, of 1115 Seuth Fifty-second street, became the hrlde of Mr. Ernest Gay Brown, of New Haven. Conn., the Rev. William New man Parker, D. D., efllclattng. The bride, who was given ln marrlage by her father, was attended by her sister. Mrs. Herman Reed Hantaan, of Holyoke, Mass.. as matron of honor. Mr. Raymond A. Brown acted as best man for his brother. Upcn their re turn from a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Brown will make their home In New Haven. An Interesting wedding I yesterday at 6 o'clock In the the Epiphany, Fifty-seventh 2ND YIXIOPl w nep for 10 DAYS Commencing Today OUR ENTIRE STOCK Coats, Capes, Suits & Dresses '1020 off 10 and 20 is a greater re duction te us than 25 or 33 1-3 te ground stores pay ing higher rents. UR policy of square dealing and close profits has earned us a host of friends and customers during our first year of business, and we wnnt them te have the benefit of these reductions. 123 Se. 13th SU-- CentemerP ,6m6 Annual Peet. Lenten Ball An affair of irreat Interest te the younger set will be the second annual pest-Lenten floral ball arranged by the embers of Delta Delta Sorority and nha. Phi Honerarv KTnturnltv In ballroom of the Bellevue-Stratford the Alpha Phi Honorary Fraternlt: Hetel tenltht. Tha ballroom will be decorated with roses, asaleas and ether Easter flowers. The boxes which en circle the ballroom will be banked with roses, ferns, evergreens and bay trees, while masses of smllax will encircle the pink-shaded lights. Wicker bankets filled with roses will be suspended from the boxes ever the ballroom fleer. The affair will open with a reception In the Htratferd room. The list of patrmiesses Includes Mrs. Alexander Celvllle, Jr., Mrs. C. Ven Phul Jenes, Mrs. C. Ger rlsh Sproule, Mrs. Augustus Blaess, Mrs. J. Hampton Moere, Mrs. O. Caslus Ramsdell, Mrs. Jehn Glass Mills, Mrs. Xr. Wesley Btevensen, tin. I. tWtter glekley, Mrs. Geerge 8. Dayton, Mrs. areld V. D. Menausrh, Mrs. Glenn F. Btrlckler and Mrs. Walter R. Geehrlng. The committee In charge. Includes Miss Margaret Maglnnlss. Miss Ctm Ctm suele Yeung, Miss Mabel Balsbaugh, Miss Florence . Smith, . Miss JUllfan Blaess, Mlsa Helen Boyd, Miss Marian Williams, Miss Estelle Wells, Miss Kathryn Williams, Mlsa Cernelia Peele, Miss Busanne Berger, Miss eatimriue Numbers, Miss Mildred Haas, Mr. Jo Je seph P. Rea, Jr., Mr. Maurice P. Town -end, Mr. Rebert A. Magowan, Mr. Geerge B. Martin. Mr. C. Oerrlsh Sproule, Mr. Wilfred Mann, Mr. p. Cas aius Ramsdell. Mr. Charles Davl.s. Mr. Hareld V. D. Menauah, Mr. Legan Day ton, Mr. Glenn Btrlckler. Mr. Leuis Jar reti, Mr. Jeseph Gerhart. Mr. William Goekler, Mr. Hubley Schall, Mr. Charles Riley and Mr. Frank G. Wilsen,. VSMrihJ' LnfM lONWIT TELLER & CO St Jmmt Sfv9 WALNUT AT 13" STUVBT SATURDAY Remarkable Values UNDERGARMENTS Philippine Chemises Hand-made envelope chemise of fine hand-embroidered batiste. Ribbon ties. Formerly 2M Silk Petticoats Geed quality silk jersey fashions these models, showing contrasting in serts in deep flounce. Formerly 3J0 Crepe de Chine Gowns Gowns of fine quality crepe de chine, in tailored or lace-trimmed effects. Formerly 4.95 Crepe de Chine Gowns Real filet lace distinctively trims these lovely gowns of excellent quality crepe de chine. Formerly 6J95 Satin Breakfast Coats Breakfast coats of fine quality satin, enhanced with self niching en pockets and girdle. Pastel shades. Formerly 16J50 Satin Princess Slips Princess slips of rich quality crepe back satin, in tailored effect with rib bon girdle. Levely colorings. Formerly 13j50 1.95 2.95 3.50 4.95 5.50 10.50 IMPORTERS, OF a.iJP?,S.i?NEIiS Ai!D UKEIiS OF WOSIEX'X AXD CntLDRRH'S APPAREL TUE UiaUEST CHARACTER FOR HORE THAN TWEA'Tl. SIX YEARS APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE Twelfth Cerner Chestnut Coats Wraps CapesSuits 39-50 and 490 formerly 59.50 te 75.00 Wraps of varied type, newest capes and coats, Gerena, veldyne, pandera and silks tbricCektiSenindTfque0t S' 8l"tS " 8triWnB,y W ped in Spert Suits, Coats and Capes 2000 te 3950 formerly 25.00 te 59.50 Tweeds, diagonals and hemespuns. Twe- and three-piece effects. inpiri i,:i, . . - ' -ie mm-ttci e, Petticoats Special 3.85: value 5.00 Of radium, truhu and milanese; ruffled flounces or plain. Wanted colors. Dresses Ultra Smart 25'00 3500 49'50 Mmerly 39.50 te 7nn Every color, with ample of navy blue and black P Chme and eerffette. Silk Hosiery 1.95; vatue 2.45 Silk Hebiery, full fushieneel; in black, corde. van, African, ray and pole. Exceptional Values 2.85; value te 4.50 Jlflf TTrei rtt 1 i cordovan, Kussian. African LT h This Different Kind of Juvenile St or, announces jzeaucttens en Smart Jpparel iress-ana-Vjape m 1620 Cheitnut Sir eft IMPORTED TAPESTRIES Wllh Working MatfrlnU In Weel or nni Genuine Canadian Homespun (2S. culerlnmi. 14.50 yd,, S3 In, wldf). Far Mult. Hklria. Htart. The popular t,ndtp Ha with Pntttrn for me. Virginia Candlewlck 'Spread (Bpeclnllr Priced) BEADS GIFTS WOOL Germantown Novelty Shep 82 W. OHKI.TKV AVK. Otti. 4flM Uptewa'f Prr Millinery Stere Newer and HIIII Rmnrter Klrlea sMXM Tha Hlere Where Your Mentr leen tha Furibrat The Old Original MULDOON'S 1737 OH MIIIA AVE. ErtnblliliMl SO Yenra "If It'll New We llnve It" jrr J.VJ-.HV EVMN(I i '- fUJ'i CHARGE ACCOUNTS K,ST TERMS At the Leading Stores WRITE FOR PARTICULARS FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Cheitnut St., Phila. W0 Oenrantee Tr. nid., Atlitnlle Cltj 80 N. Third ht., Camden PHILA. '8 I.BADINO TIIEATnn mnRr-TieN or i.kk & j. j. smi'rbrt SHUIERT mTt. OMOR. ' WOtLDS 6CEATEST ENTtfiXUtO OI,fOM 'B0MB0 LYRIC TONIGHT 8 SHARP n ru nlT Ma, Rn, Bt Sothern - Marlowe Wrf, HAMLET NiVJ,rM.l,:;,'.l;lTr,W5T. !!F yM MaaFG 1IMJIY llt'.si:Y rvVM.T Xl-tiV ""'Avv or I- Ti.KT l N I Kj INC-I.I UIM. n.w.,,;;'!,,, THE PROMENADERS" fi'y-. rfc or AUliLfHi M EvT'-at 8:, " aM Mat Temer., $2.00 TOA.VZ MOLNAIl'S Comedy of Ufa "LILIOM" ZT JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT uu cr & EVA LE GALLIENNE fALKUT MAsvra m VICTOR. HERBERTS . OIC6Sr MUSCAi COriEDY S'JCCftt Wm. FAt1 ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY Tursduy Aft.. April 35, nt 3: IS uTIetU ALL-STAR Benefit in Aid of Charlette Cushman Club, Inc. Allrn. Knlirrt Virlik. llu.sl.in (i.rn te. ';ri:e Milnej. Neri Kcll. M,,r. cuerllP rndrr, .lihn I'. Y.mnc. Icih frnm Krlth' .mil hPKtnut Mrert Upit.i I! .his,. MC.V1S ATWAI.NtTIUIX (II( ; ,mv AlIi:l or Ml sic &?&?' April 26 at 8:15 VIOLIN RECITAL HEFEIZ Tickets New t Vruilrmy lid Hii'l't's Hlflnin IMune l'el Dtt-MtNin'Mehlar 'CaMftaav Ht . Va-M aMaaMil vmHBi NINETnENTII AND MARK: II, 1:30. 8:30. 0:30, 7:80, 0 tiZ ZLWi wm MAE MURRAYH In Itebert Z. teenard Prodietfoji.' "FASCINATION' fi'.'i Next Week niCHAim rtAnTUKtJl In "Seventh Day." Celer Oraaw.f!. 7? SfAKJl7d SIXTEENTH AND 'MARKET ,, ' 11:30. 1:39, 3.80, 0 30, 7:20, 0:30 'v' Trie nlnttirn Vief tirlll mnVi vrMl. 1 , .... w cry mnxe you smut) maica you hnnpy mnke you realize hew beautiful is your mother X love. Where is my wandering boytemglm Frem a country store te Bread-,, way from the farm te swell ' jazz cafes from sublime love te ridiculous infatuation from. right thinking and clean living te prison bars from mastery of heart te mastery of soul all this and mere in "Where U My Wandering Bey Tonight?" EDNA WAI.I.ACH KINNEY. Centralta 76artfaT It 30 ITS HROAD & CHESTNUT 130. 3:30. B 30, 7:30. 0-30 A I'AKAMOUNT I'ICTURE "IS MATRIMONY A FAILURE?" With T. Rey Barnes, Ula Lee, Leis Wilsen, Walter Hieni NEXT WEEK MARION DAVIES in "BEAUTY'S WORTH" PAI ACF 12TH MARKET STS. r-mfMC 10 A. M te 11:16 P. U. CECIL H. DE MII.I.K'3 'Bought and Paid Fer' JACK llOET AND AGNES AYRE3 Added Charlie Ctianlin "PAT Attraction napiUl DAy.. ARrADlA "Til Ic CHESTNUT PAULINE FREDERICK nnil THOMAS SANTSCHI In "TWO KINDS of WOMEN". VICTORIA N'lNTH & MAttKET V1U.1UXUA U A. M. te litis P. U. TOM MIX '"cagi..T"B CHARLIE CHAPLIN aat PAPITOI 8TII A MARKET -lr v-'4- 10 A. M. te 11 13 P. iU GLORIA SWANSON $ "Her Husband's Trademark" $ REGENT 17TH & MARKET "AT THE STAQE DOOR" -1I iTiT? JUNIPER & MARKET liLAsBE VAUDEVILLE CONTINUOt'S 11 TO H "CAVE MAN LOVE" N V. A MATINEE TODAY NEXT WEEK f f efT"ai. Dempsey-Carpentiw FIGHT PICTURES T fjlcit. FORREST Last 3 Evgs. - Ml" Tomorrow I iViAMi ana wiu urn iMvntMTY nr piinnsvlvania St'li AnmiKl I'rortiiftlen TELL-TALES y "n r f t"e h. m:m week seats ski.i.ine RUSSIAN GRAND OPERA IV.. n I E.ROCRAD MOSCOW. ODESSA Mem "IStll'l IIKIIIK"! Tuc. "I'lqUK IIAME"! W,.l "MERMAID" tKuallca)i Thu "-NOW MAIDEN": l-rl.. "KUHKK ONI. CIV ': snt .Mat . "IlKMUV't Hat. Ee "Ctr.MKA." I'rlrea r.Uc tr J2.re GARR1CK Last 3 Evgs. i"1"' "t. Tomorrow GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS in the WholeRema ?.rulcai lilt THE O'BRIEN GIRL (MAHV't Rid MTSICAI. SISTF.n) NEXT WEEK--SEATS SELLING lit Pfll'l LAK DEMAND nturn of th Kuvente fnmnir S.U H HARRIS Mill l'reent WELCOME STRANGER ",';,,v,:,,:fKTvcA',," BROAD NI "rs X1 MATIM.B' " sinsiIAItl' TOMOlt j.je "M fis Ffrrumn In a revclrtlnn " Recerd hAM HARRIS AnnuuniK p!E FERGyslR "THE VARYING SHORE-' Ry 7.n Akn Or Mnnl fv.n Aulhrr cf ff r n i lrlana" nilu Hen Straight-line sleeveless Dress; jaunty Cape. All coleis, but net in every size. Sizes 6 te 10 16.50 Sizes 12 te 16 -18.50 Girls' Frecks 17.50 Formerly 27.50 Many styles, in pongee, tnffeta, Can Can ten crepe and wool crepe. 9.95 Capes and Coats Including the Spring's snmrrru ejects, and all colers1, IncWgX 12.95 te 25.00 formerly 16.50 te 39.50 Girls1 Capes .9.95; Special ni iiSM P.l0"'1' Many of them ... w ....vu IIIIUUJJI10UI, .We Specials in Apparel That Slenderize the Larger Weman . ACADEMY OF MUSIC The Mask and Wig Club 1 1 ! ' s v - A Special Performance or rm. it ui.i. ii i - , , s-t "TELL-TALES" Friday Evg., April 28 Hilt !,,( Tlc-kets at lf.'i'i r iki IT H hit l 'I .-L I . J a iiHr, fe rrxs LaakT XJAW, f t ASHER'S SWIMMING SCHOOL I S. K. Cor. SiU 4. .tlnitt (,. ' Mixed Bathing j W.ThS..V, ,. , . . Is"' ' l.-.1 I' M i lunlrmt "ii (.l,.n tn H Hi v . PARTY NIGHTS ' 1"fl1'". Tliurxliu. iitiinl.n. H:.tn te 0 k Avrll EITH'S THEATRE GUS EDWARDS' iONG REVUE WLTER C. KELLY I'I,AN(,N A Mllllliui v I S MImi-v D?mil l'r ink .' l;,, i-8ie.l li Mrtl R.i.IhIv nihcri nnd MARION HARRIS I "'llilril uf a ( tTiluri Juhllrr" METROPOLITAN y,1 it ? i i-i i ;uii :" Tr THIS WEEK ONLY BRINGING UP FATHER 1 IN WALL STREET MATINEES: 2Sc & 50c NIGHTS :25c, 50c. 75c, $1 1AKi'.,v-;:!;.vh;: Dirrrtmn MHr!r V 17. It LDSNK ISIATIfArf I" II I' JI. II IM vh "HAIL THE WOMAN" 10 GREAT STARS I'll" I l 1 i I V l'HI H , I'fln.K? Till. iltlvli.sr 1 II i,5 ' VvKn i:i:n i "V'.rViiJ-H V'Al""'" I'.n I. N. . u "Tlic Slir Ii'h f H I NTINi in i I I A l s -r ii)sini)s "MOLIERE" l'riientcd Ly rHlU.V. Stllnei. OK KXI'lUJbSION LlUArATIC AitT riA 1 1 'him i . .wit... a, iv.j, IS i r I.'ncey 81. ft :i J I.ITTl.K TIIKATRn. 1711 I)u i i ih:mv or mimi I MIIMm I.M.MNC. Al'ltll, CARMEN Philadelphia Opsralic Soclel'y ilrlili'iril Ihbi mikI L'hurim W , nHn, SfBt. flOc In f! 01) Hfimr'a, fltrW. fi, 'I. Acaderaj-Tkl.i. Itex Oft & HcI'Ih,'b,1 111! Ch.at PHILADELPHIA, '" r. ii ORCHESTRA: D" "' Lanb. , T HMIHI bTV tk aTataVTntO lllf ii.r... .. " UUmunt'3 "".? f."1-".-. Keva., ail! Real Ettate and Building fcAruaiiaUN BETTER HOMES Firt Regiment Armery - """ WBT 1 vm -'a-ys Ml i'i - I lift vi I m . ?l rm 4 A'f 4M i f tl 1 V ,.4 i,jm i&a , M tMi A ff j, ,.,... t Jjjt V ' ,l t, V 'TT?VT," "" Tmlmm awaaMaaMaaaa, aaaaa EMME1 WELCH MinttrU TROCADme w" waw vor gu a c41Um i " . j .1 i . 4 i' Jw,cKAfA . J&.iX'- . . I . .7 I J&p. .S.&.WemWA?l lSW L ! .tf4&aES..ift WM
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