rSPBlSr2l1iB" ; ?W4IA r..w2 3,W' .-J- V .. VT.C '"Lr'AI 'i "VK.r;iri. i "3C ,-rv? y q uS "i Y-,T1 ,qr '.v I 4' I WKPpraCTWBWf!H itTCSW rfCGm A 1 jVawy Wynne Sees Seme plicity Still Rules Activities l a tiffi HAD a "lay, Easter week, with W ill the weddlna and dances and IfiiJt tntlW'lt pattlec. and every one Si had a'chance te put en their ''glad in" and get n leek at ewry one slaVs. taw Peiity ReKcniarten the ether day, :fl ih waa drfwd meat nUlkinfly.' Hke were a lurtt'blnck satin hat which Sid no trimming except MTeral gar; .unlaa en one sine, ana b pnm mats. 2Tn.de chine drew with which sfaa Sre two long ropes of peals. Shphad I black cloak, tee. The effect was mite stunning, especially with her fair Sering, blue eyes and pale golden hair, "people still seem, te go In for simply iile clothes, relying en the material ind color for effectiveness rawer u;an ..hharate trimmings. Don't you think Virginia Carpenter looked very awecs S ether nlglit In a shaded blue dress 5 georgette crepe, tha only form of dec dec Jritlen being n red rose at her waist ind one In her hair, she has such lovely Silt- and eyes. Jane Yeatmnn has a Hooking gray coat, simply made, ST whit Is particularly Attractive Is Sat It has little knots of gray silk n ever It- WnM1 l w.Ja"c wrln lt one day last week she had en a becom ing svender horsehair straw hat with versl lavender dowers pn the left side. It's in nwfully pretty hat and it was the one she were when she was Mary 'Pie Piatt's maid of honor. MOST of the Easter gaieties seen te be ever new, but we still have lets of weamngs r-Mch sre always, with jus) and tnen '.. .ui. M.b "Whv Net iiku." ai at the Mttle Theatre, which I, for one, am craay te see. It is se ndtlai te frv te recegnise your friends In their make-up and costumes, and, when a "ew chorus comes en the stage there always Is a busy humming In the audience as some one whispers te some ma else. "Would you ever knew Kitty Mr Ved wlr and "Who can that ,lrl be next te Sarah?" . ''riw. il he a areas many fairs and out-of-doers fetes seen, when the "...i... ..te warmer, which It has net Jbewn much prospect of doing right :.-" K,r hn wnv. I lust heard that the June Fete at the Huntingdon Val "y Country Club will be given en June 10, and, from nil accounts, it sound" as though It would be fasclnot fasclnet ini. There wilt be live donkeys, ponies and goats te ride, bunnies, lambs, pup plw snd kittens te play with, besides all sorts of amusements for the elder people, though, perhaps, the 'elder peeple'' would find the aforementioned things just as amusing as the children will. MAItY SCULL and Jehn Heyl will he married tomorrow afternoon at the Church of the G'oed Shepherd, at Boaement. There will be a small re ception afterward at Mr. and Mrs. Scull's country place at Bryn Mawr. rrk. Mill h no weddlnc here today. but ever In New Yerk Helen Bull nnd Henry Richardson, 2d, will be married st Grace Church. Mrs. Edward Welch Clucas, who was Frederlcka Bull, , and a sistcr-ln-law of Mrs. Richard Gilpin Weed, Jr., of this city, will be the matron of honor. A CERTAIN girl whom everybody knows, 1ms the'same first name as her colored cook we'll call it Cath erine. One day last week, as Catherine debutante, net cook was sitting In the living room reading, the telephone rang; she answered it, and n sweet voice said. "Is that you. Catherine; low are ou?" "Oh, fine," Kittv re plied, and tne voice went en, imi have you been doing all day?" "Neth ins much," Kitty answered. "Noth ing much." the voice nt the ether end exclaimed in horror, "Gee, you get an eafy plncc! I've spent the whole day washing and ironing." NANCY WYNNE. f SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. Edward A. Hurd, of New Yerfc. will be the matron of honor and only attendant at the wedding of Miss Dor Der Dor othy Hurd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. tiusKell Hurd, of Milten. Mass., and Mr. Alan Crawford, of St. Martins, Chestnut Hill, which will take place at neon en Saturday, April 29. In the Vnttarlan Church at Milten. The Rev. Sr, stebblns, pastor of the church, will perform the ceremony. A reception will IOUOW ar tne neme or tne eriuen parents. On their return from a wed ding trip, the bride and bridegroom will live at St. Marlns. Mrs. Paul Thompson, of 1527 Spruce street, will give a luncheon tomorrow at her country place, the Cedars, Hav erford, for the members of her com mittee et the Deven Herse Shew. Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Yarnalt and weir daughter. Miss Agnes Yarnall, of Seventeenth and Locust streets and rum Creek Farm, Deven, and Miss Alberta P. Heath, daughter of Mrs. Ben jamin Heath, of 1911 Walnut street, who are traveling abroad, recently left Heme and are at present In Paris. The Rtiestn who will attend the bridge party this afternoon which Miss Ella Kead. daughter of Mr. and Mra William P. Read, of 8011 St. Martins lane. Cheat nut HIM, win give in honor of Miss Vic wla Davis, daughter of Mrs. Joel Bally Jjavis, of Lansdowne, whose marriage '; Mr. Lawrence Dunbar Edsen, non of Mr. and Mra William Dunbar Edaen. or Oermantewn, will take place en Thursday evening In St. Jehn's Episco pal Church, Lansdowne, will Include Miss Nancy Barclay, Miss Agnes Allen. Miss r.llzabeth Wiener. Miss Margaret W-- ........ Mb... MiKnei, 4,4, en i.4aiKci ,, ncr, Miss Frances Ress. Miss Hasel '-Omn. MlSS Dernlhv Rlv Mlnu Anna r Miss Anne M Waltheur, Miss Anne Harvlnscm. rt Mtt M W SP aaa. Maude Qculd, Miss Vcnette Wlllard, ...e viair ueescn. .miss Alice Heebner, Miss Gertrude Hearne, Mis Emily TewnBend M sa Virginia Carpenter. Miss Victeria Kelly, Miss Mary Newbold, iS!i.Su.,.an aedman. Miss Catharine Smith, Mrs. William Falsen, Mrs. E. awrence urewn, Mrs. Herace Barba, ..? H' a; Mitchell. Mrs. Dixen Ed iril', Slr8v, ?Ieward Edsen and Mrs. Herbert Painter. I WfliJl nMcy ??nt- daughter of Mrs. I rirn,L?epe' ef.2.00 Ka8t Jehnsen street, fjermantewn', left en Saturday for ViV. .r i, " ,? wnere sue will visit "..luL'une, i. i ?;; ,"ace.ir?mnuel11 a" wl spend a few clays this week In Bosten with if,, sister, Miss Ellaabeth Cepe, ana Mrs1 YS?J'5ndjfhLwnJUb th0 mist of &., 5f?; arPen( X?A SaCy?ayN-20Y- W"1 U nvaV.isi.Ciharletta u'hrle will be the vfli et ''nor at the weddlnt; of Mite rlM 5-tuart Williams, daughter of anf?tMlJ.Yn.n.c.fy a Williams, if. h! N.l bMtherrs'rW.,i"'an!' 8nd 4M8,, Outhrls's oremer, Ensign Harry A. Quthrle. U. SmiJl'i eon cf Mr. and Mrs. Rebert P. takrr of astln. Tenn., which wl Ma?v"l?rc the nldnle of June. Miss fetesmaie"0810"' MB,ft' Wl" MaMrrn.Ei!)!s JTl'8 Ballerd. of 8307 St. in5ria?innIa,Ve' Cne.stnut "I", has Issued i'cleric ,V,8rr a.tea at ller he"18 at 4 iihl?PK'a,ir afternoon, April 27. Hub m,?1 tn5 members of the Print the n,iir,f: Anilrexy Wright Crawford, saSlPr??L1n' ?' 'he Print Club, w OldeenMnnBaJ,ftrtl ln 'Wlvlng.'Mrs Prld25 n,oerlelo .was the hostess en w" ityA',.ry? ISBt l the Print Club ' ai 1022 Latimer street. 'Hr,Dn';iM.lS,0,,!n c- McKlnney, of '"tain MdiiKfJ?'- M.fcunt ity- will en dy evenlnJn Mtithf,r,hem eri Men' auBi,t.nlnfti.Maiv, ln honor of their whri f' M,,M en E. McKlnney. W,10 ?" Frank p2les iTesLYe'r a'nRl6 ln ' Mount Airy W. V.'r!'! Church en Wednesday v. tef p&v. f ,,u wl" ,nc,ud H'.'-ih ' m& PUpS lans DaTsFivrt nnnnr n Attractive Costumes Sim in Dress Various of Interest ter of Mrs. Samuel I Hammer, of 2180 Spruce street. Thsy entertained at a n.n.?$.n. ".the Bjllevue-Stratfera en Saturday, followed by a theatre party, In honor of Mte Medlar, whose mar rlags te Mr. W. Rey Bell, of the Bar- XS.1? "SH?1' wHI Uke P,ace en Saturday "? guasta Included the bridal party. Mlsj Marjerle Fields nnd Miss Katharine Fields will attend Miss Med lar as bridesmaids. ' .Mr William Brown, of Oermantewn, will entertalnat a email luncheon at her name en Wednesday afternoon, May 3, followed by a theatre party. A large, muslcale tea will be given en April 2( at the home of Mrs. Herace Reeves, of 019 West Walnut lane, Oar- maiuewn. mrn. v;iara xecum Joyce, Mrs. J. S. W. Holten and Mrs. Rebert Robinson wilt sing: Miss Flera Rlpka will give piano soles, Miss Oemberfing win piay tne vieun and miss Newbeurg the harp. Among these who will asaisT Mrs. Reeves In receiving will be Mrs. Heward Ketcham, Mrs. Jeseph Ollflllan, Mrs. W. Flndlay Brown, Mrs. Frank Creft Mrs. Jesenh Harlan. Mrs. Ged frey Rebmann and Mrs. Jehn Parker Hill Mrs. Allen Whiting and her aen. Mr. Wlllsen Whiting, or Deven, will sail en the Aqultanla en May 3. te spend the summer In France and England. MAIN LINE 'Mrs, W. Mosely Swain and Mm, Syd- nev A. Smith, of Haverford, who have been abroad for six months, returned te this country en Friday en the Maure tanla. Mrs. Oeorge U Cempe, who with Lieu tenant Cempe has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guatavus William Bergner, of Haverford, for a few months, will leave en the 1st of Mav for rensaceia, l-ia. te join ner nnsnana, wne nas recently been aianenea mere. Mrs. Edward Cadwallader, of Villa nova, will give the first of a series of bridge parties en Tuesday afternoon. On Thursday she wilt also entertain at bridge. OERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Heward, of Whlnirfnn lane, and Mr. nnd Mm. Edgar K. Wlkeff, of 6200 Baynton street, have Just returned from a meter trip te Albany, N, T., where they spent the Easter holidays. Mra Jehn Martin, of 4539 Kerth Twelfth street, entertained at cards en Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Savage, of Belfleld, Oermantewn, announce the en gagement of Mrs. Savage's daughter. Miss Margaret W. Ogden. te Mr. Jeseph W. Emsley, also of Oermantewn. Mra I,. B. Brown wilt be heatess at the dance at the Harkness Heuse et the Oermantewn Y. W. C. A. this eve ning. The committee in charge IS Miss Ruth Unruh. Miss Helens Liffertv. Minn Adeline Lepes and Miss Marian Clux. Miss Margaret Lukens, of 147 Scheel lane, iftiiui se viiigi Lctitaiain no la aft iMlfla tmt i n1 er guest Miss Emllle Wllklns, of Baltimore. r anA HfrM Wants nMu. B41A Morten street, have announced the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Doro Dero Dore thy Manser, te Mr. Rebert Armstrong. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The marrlaira of Mitts Kmthrvn V. Rafterty, of 1107 West Jeffersen street, and Mr. Themas A. F. Fitzpatrlck. of 603 West Cumberland street, took place en Wednesday morning last at 9 o'clock at a nuptial mass Tn St. Malachy's Church, Eleventh strcet abeve Master. The ceremony was performed by Mon Men Mon signer Kenten J. Fltspatrlck. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Mary Rafterty as bridesmaid, and Mr. Jehn A. Murphy was best man for Mr. Flts patrlck. Miss Margaret Nelan and Miss Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Hair Hats of Every Sert are Favored by the Smart The newest millinery of the day is formed of hair; Maline hair braid, with or without lace, or hair cloth. They are trimmed with burnt or glycerlned ostrich flowers, 0 fruits, or the latest French ornaments. In Brown, Navy, Sand, Black. Orchid and Red. A Separate Skirt Sale That Cannet Be Equaled wtr.ug in mn iiui mat ie are uinceniinuinR our separate SKirt department, we are selling all our stock without restriction at half price and, In some cases, less than half. The prices range between flu and tia.00. Whitewash skirts, at 91.60, wonderful assortment of all WOOl skirts, at ttJU). StS.OO anrt se e,,it .. ..i..in - nn.l .. II.. 4 .L.4 - Jl. .. . - . . . BlJ black and blue serges for stout women. AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY AT LOWER PRICES Fine Silk Hese, values te $4.95, new $3.00 .. A"aL'8llk. full-fashioned stocking In cordovan. African brown. jnroe snaues or -ran. BiacK, wnite, th sheerast hose mads ln Black "" iuys, ibiib ciecaa in some Satin Striped Sports Crepe, $2.45 a yard la Whits, Tan, Rese, Blue, dray and Pink, 40 Inches wide. Crepe de Chine, $1.25 a yard Aa unusual value; all the light and dark shades; 40 IncheB wide. Figured Crepes, $2.75, $3, $3.25, $3.50 yd. Pa4.r.rprtr.rrnlCr4errnc,hneaDrw?ddeen e,TeCtS' "tr,p" antl d0tSi a,se ln Vanity Fair Silk Vests, $1.85, $2.25 Fine silk vests with ljedlce tops. Vanity Fair Silk Bleemers, $2.50 Full cut bloomers of geed quality silk, Vanity Fair Step-Ins, $6.00 Wide step-Ins with bodice top. Imported Beaded Bags, $18.00 $38.00 Blue or black Bilk bags beaded with (steel beads, with fringes and taaitl of the beads. Fitted Leather Hand Bags, $9.50 $10.00 Imnerted bars with nencll. hairpin containers, in Itose, Brown Imitation Pearl Necklaces, $7.50 $40.00 These are as like the real as possible. The pearls are of lovely color and beautifully graded. 20 and 24 Inches long. "'" ul '""'J' All Irish Linen Dish Toweling, 25c a yard Ne dressing, no lint. lied, blue or whits borders. 40e quality. Ready Hemmed Glass Towels, 25c each . flood sturdy towels. 1W checks and red borders, 25 by 33 Inches. Half linen. Wonderful value. 4le quality. All Linen Glass Towels, 50c each 22 byaM"cTh.er..rqSi:ilty.b0rd,r '" b'U' ' " hmm", 35c Turkish Hand Towels, 18c each All whits or With blus or pink plaids. 17 by 34 Inches. . Larire Turkish BithTewelg. 38c each jfc hi rtH auiu4u 1.114 . ai aaaa a, ma XJSMfT'watia.iswfia,), nibsy,: Engaged MISS ELEANOR A. WEBER Daughter of Mrs. E. R. Weber, of Mlllbeurne, Delaware County, whose engagement was announced today te Mr. Warren Hall Thern, of Frankford Doleres Dougherty acted as flower girls. Upen their return from a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs, Fltspatrlck will llve with Mi. Fltspatrick's parents until their own home is completed, Mrs. Leuis Allen Teller, of 927 North Nineteenth street, will spend several days this week in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart, of 4218 North Franklin street, anneunce the be trothal of their daughter, Miss Beatrice Hart, te Mr. Edward Schwartt, of this ciiy. Miss Helen Alnsley, of North Seven teenth street, will slve a luncheon of twelve covers tomorrow afternoon in honor of Miss Paula Sayler. et Spring field. Mass., who Is visiting Miss Alnsley for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William Wayne Russell, of 1827 West Ontario street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Imegens Hufflngten Russell, te Mr. Rob Reb ert Majer, Jr., of this city. Miss Russell Is a granddaughter of Celcnel Themas E. Hufflngten. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA , Mrs. Ethel Fingeretli. of 29 North Iowa avenue, Chelsea, Is entertaining for a fortnight as her guests Mrs. J. O. Menree and her son, of 1936 Seuth Creskey street. The members nt nt. Mnnlri'n r n will held their final dance of the season this evening In the school hall, Rltner and Seventeenth streets. The committee Includes Mr. Edward Teffard, Mr. Jehn McHenry. Mr. Leuis Beamen. Mr. Jehn McQenhrle. Mr. Thnmm Keitv vr William Denn, Mr. Jeseph McCann, Mr. uuiui muinin, nir. JOlin fiegan and Mr. Francis J. Yeaaer. Mr. Samuel Dlnhter. fnrmtplu -.? a...ii. PhlladelDhla. haw returned tn Mhnn c'.tV JF8- nfter spandlng the holidays w-lth his parentB. Mr. and Mra DIchter. of 2446 Seuth Eighth street. "cnxcr' Caster, Pole Qray and Beige. Alse and Beige An Imported steel isaas cases, mirror nml llneilfir powder and and FuchBlu, A.. - .'i k . . . . . TZ KtNSINOTON Dr. and Mrs. Jehn Bresdfleld, of 3131 Frankford avenue, are spending some time at Cape May. Mrs. 1, Appleton, of East Montgomery avenue, will be hostess te the members of her five hundred club at her home tomorrow, Mr. and Mrs, Jehn W. Cenner and their family, of 30C8 Frankford avenue, have .returned from a ten days' stay In Wlldwoed. YARDLBY Mr. and Mrs. Augustus X Cadwalla der, who have had apartments at the Bartram In Philadelphia during the win ter, returned last week te lakeside. At the Clvle Club en Thursday after neon Miss Andersen, of Doyleatewn talked en primary candidates, Vecal soles were given by Miss Elliet Cook. Tea was served, The hostesses were Mrs. K. J, Karnes, Mrs. E. C. Smith and Miss E. S. Moen. NORMSTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Reyer, of Oak Oak weed avenue, gave a dinner en Friday In observance of the birthday of Mra Philip Wisler. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ibach, Mr., and Mrs. Harry Watsen, Mra Elisabeth Clatr. Miss Margaret Ibaeh, Mr. Philip Wisler, Mr. Clarke Hess and Mr. Henry Meeaer. Mrs. nelneehi Knlpe, Mra Rebert Sel Sel den and MIssMary Evans, of Norrts Nerrts Norrts tewn, are In Washington, D. C, attend ing the annual conference of the United Society of 'the Daughters of 1(13. Mr. and Mrs. Hlbberd Barrett, of SOI Cherry street celebrated the thirty-fifth anniversary of their wedding en Friday. They have five children, who Include Mr. Lewis Barrett, Mr. Hlbberd Barrett, Jr., Miss Myrtle Barrett, Mrs. Benjamin Shelden and Mrs. Harry Kennedy. There were (00 at the card party and dance given by the Nurses' Alumni Association of tha Montgomery Hospital at City Hall en .Thursday. The com mittee of nurses In charge of the affair Included Mist Careline Umstend, Miss Mary Leltenberger. Miss Catherine Kelly, MIssBeulah Atkinson, Miss Delia Legan, Miss May Patterson and Miss Alice Furman, Mrs. Kelsen C. Cressman. Mrs. Sam uel L. Borten, Mrs. J. Lawrence Elsen berg and Miss Delia Gibsen were dele gates from the Octave Club and Miss Dorethy Wagner, Miss Louise Parker, Miss Mary Wright. Master Reger Sum merllt and Mrs. Nelsen B. Celeman dele gates from the Meledy Club at the State conference of muale clubs held In Phila delphia. Schmld Curley An Interesting wdninv tank nlaxn thla morning at 9 o'clock In the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, at Bread street and Susquehanna avenue, when Miss Marie Nasareth Curley, daughter of Mr. and Mra D. J. Curley, of 2123 North Six teenth street, became the bride of Mr. Frank L. Schmld, Jr., son of Mr. Frank L. Schmld. Cardinal Dougherty offici ated. Miss Catherine Curley, the bride's sister, was the maid of honor and Mr. Themas J. Mallen was best man. The ushers Included Mr. Lawrence Flcuhr and Mr. J. K. Schmld. After an ex tended wedding trip Mr. and Mra Schmld will live In this city. BONWIT TELLER TUESDAY An Extraordinary SALE OF DRESSES 90 Wemen9 8 Dresses taken from regular stock and reduced for tomorrow 9 45-00 te 175-00 Heretofore sold from 75.00 up te 245.00 Embracing Dresses, Gowns for Street, Daytime, Afternoon, Dinner and Formal Wear This group includes Fashion's entire list of beautiful fabrics te be employed in this season's gewns: crepe Renee, crepe Elizabeth, faille crepe, Canten crepe, cnurens, laces, siik epenge, feiret twill, Kasha in all the exquisite colors introduced by Paris. I m H H. WvifisaTifil : I mA.ff A.KLEi PWfflTl frffWill i 1 isssssssssssV hssl sssl sssl sssl .assM sssssV assssl ssssssW "J W jM I MULLEN & CORFU I I sT s I LssssbbbbI igafl I Lmtm Mr Lsvy asssa iBaBHIBiaJ2ai2JivenrKRv 1 W HssisalHssslal s;-W CURTISS ft DUNNE SISTERS I in .g ja T I "AKMOxv Hj,r"y ami i I 1lnfc sfOP 11CTUK HART&HELENE ' S II IS aaaX W mt- r I' m & A REM. MVBirtt. PA.it aaa W .kv aa bbjjjjj .asrBBSk ..ssj asshiar xssjk, asBSPvaasBBj bb. --- -""sBBBBBBBBBBSSsaBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBj rtfn . r&- m m vdmB- ." V'&? Uncommon Sense : Br JOHN W AT yeu'have done with your life achievement, but lt will be valunble te ou as a record. If new and then you can glance back ever your life and observe accurately where you were ten years age, you may be better able te plan te be somewhere considerably further along in ten years from new. It is as useful for an Individual te keep his record as or a business firm te keep books. THE record of the average business .or professional man will be just as aluable te him by nnd by a is the record of the professional athlete. It is net always wise te trust your memory for this, or for anything else, for that nutter. If you are a writer or a painter or an'archttect, you can keep track of what you have done with a scrapbook, or by the paintings you have made, or with the portfolios that contain your draw ings. If yen are a business or a profes sional man, It will be worth your while either te keep a diary or a book in which you can file away memoranda of where and for whom you worked, hew much money you made per year, what acqualntancy you made and what important political and historical events occurred during each year. Such a record will take little time te keep. It can be written up once a week or once in two weeks. At first it will be of little use. Hut it will grew In value every year, for it will enable you te note accurately your progress. Once begin doing that nnd your prog ress is almost certain te be mere rapid. It is natural for the traveler who finds that he has been going slowly te incrcase his pace. SOi WILL you increase your pace when you leek beck ever the j"cnrs nnd see that It has been altogether tee laggnrdly and that ethers who 'started with you are new far ahead. If you consult the record often enough, you will be increasingly dis satisfied with It. That will mean dis satisfaction with yourself, for the rec ord is merely the skeletenized story of your life. ONCE thoroughly dissatisfied with yourself you hnc attained the be ginning of wisdom. Don't go into the record business ever your head or tell ever it as if it were te be handed down te your grand children. Just make it supply the out standing facts nbeut what you have been doing. Then keep looking at lt, nnd CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET cloth SECOND FLOOR "aitBBiassHBBaBiVaHsVaBBBBHa Keep Your Own Recerd BLAKE unless you are n very unusual person your pace will begin te accelerate. Ceptright, Hit, lv Puilte Lttetr Cempahv Wedding Flowers "Thm Sign of thm " CHARLES HENRY FOX 231 S. BROAD ST. "8 Walnut OTSf saasa; DEMONSTRATION FOR STOUTS THIS WEEK Corsets te size 46 Brassieres te size 56 Larger sizes special Uladains 835 Chestnut St. ..Prices Alwr )!4rt. Control Your Health and Your Weight Why Net? Gentle manipulation will re re re meve fatty tissue nnd will Im Im Im preve bleed circulation. Com mon sense exercises, delightful surroundings, modern equip ment under the personal direc tion et highly Intelligent and trained nurses. Come ln nnd have a trial treatment without any obli gation te you. De net wait Come new. Cellins Institute Fer Women Exclusively Bellevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street Phene, Spruce 0484 and imported silks I MANLEY HUGHES & CO. CLAY & ROBINSON "PR KM! PROM Slfll.f CARLOS & GRANT ITIIKARTIHT'S DRKAM" Hill TWO-PART PP.ATPKK POMKIIY AL ST. JOHN in "FOOL pfflfs'' Price. "rVYn'cU?!: 15c nd ae-War Mahts. JOc. 30c. 0c. Escept Ksturdav MMTIMVOl'N NOON TO 11 F. M . " JLaat Mksw Starts at S mViiL iJlU- (W C4mI sMii-wl m mT 'A'HlJl is fcJEkcli tatt&tatfQniL lSt-fifis. IMS Chestnut BtreH wJmjmFMmt cisMMnsaahasaia " ai bud TSHuKKFmat. WED. AT 2 1 ! KVM. AT SilO rtaNUfsaajajBilHWIAlin e?I.. . ...a vr.s OK tSffiga ryBQM LYRIC Shakespeare's LAST WEEK . Onljr Mat. Sat. at i iiirinaay iinntien A T.. II. JULIA Sotherr-Mmlewe Tentfht TAMING , SHREW SilS Sharp Tem., Frl XVri. Hit, . MERCHANT OF VKNirr.) Ktsj.. TWELFTH MOriTi LHI.KTi Hat. Mat., TAMING Ttium.. HAWIi OF tWB WHttKW, dUlRVEKF TNtwmnter Snu"oetvillE Dally Mats, nt SUB. Eve, at Silt Til"! f!AMFO MtlSirM' cnjlOY "SOME GIRL" With a Cast of Broadway Kaerlt Ineludlnc T.euIs Ulmen. 8bp Camp, Nina Olivette, Kay Crn. A, Barbour Ilalll day. Jane Tayler. Uleannr Bennett, Klor Kler nc4 Carle, Herbert Llcht. Jeseph D. Sillier nnd a Chorus of "Seme Qlrls." And a a rout 1)111 et Shubert Vaudeville CatTert and fthsne W. E. RITCHIE JULIA CURTIS Fl.rlnit Itaseell & Ce. LOUIS SIMON It CO. Week ut M'w l Krnnk nrth's 2d Kdltlen "Made in Phtily" With AH-mr fnt of Kunitr ADELPHI Evei. at 8:10 Mat. Tkara.""' $1.50 FBANZ MOLNAIfS Comedy Vt Ufa "LILIOlVr aft,.",?- JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT miner ft EVA LE GALLIENNE rmittlUI Pop.Mat.Wed..SOcteSl VICTOB. MCOaaatyr . 6i5r MVTCAl COMMv eww MEL FACE' ROBERT EDESON In n Ne-r I'luy hy Willi mi H. Herlburt HAUNTED" with HILDA SPONG AMI A sPKCIAMW SEI.ECTKU TAST UIBKCTKT BV miffiNMAXli-PirT One Perf erTnarice" Only TMIB. AFTERNOON. 2U3 OTI.OrK All-Star Benefit in Aid of Charlette Cushman Club, Inc. ..I5, 'i (Jethern. Elsie IVmiien. viol Allen. lrt Warwlelc. BuVsliS eVera rlta Zender. Jehn l Ysenr. Klna Hlsters. ? "" Jnnen. Acts from Keith's ana tJL"An" street Opera Htem. ""ATH AT WAtJTT BOX OFFirF. f'B.F. KEITH'S initi' THIRD OF A CENTURY 1889 JUBILEE 1922 AUDKVIt,t.K ARTISTS pvrn assemulkd en one bill11 Stars of Yesterday and Today Special Features Every Night i TONIGHT CIVIC NK1HT 1 Address by .MAYOR StUOItr. E CONXERTRY PinnELriUA I JOSKPH K1HPPP ri,..j i ...... ... v,u,niui;ier f? siiniiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiminiiMiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiianimniiiiciiiuiH ACADEMY OF MUSIC The Mask and Wig Club UNmmersVANJA A Special Performance OP THKm UREATEsT SPiVlN.s "TELL-TALES" Friday Evg., April 28 Tickets New nt llepiw's. 1117 Chestnut St Prices, 30c te e L'.30 Se.rni-"' April 26 at 8:15 VIOLIN RECITAL 1 ickets New -SSK BltlnwnT Piane T7anl ELKS' FROLIC Metropolitan Opera Heuse Thurs'laj. Pridav Paturclij rru "T ! ", ,-r.;,,"() ?;hl'Vl--'" '"! MiiMcal 'Ir. ' lO.i.PlPi-e Haml Pn-. T.,,,, .-.. BEST PROGRAM ON EARTH $1,$2, $3?u' , F T ' War T ?iVu.f.0f P"'""""1" Melropellun Optra , ACADEMY OF .MCMP PHILADELPHIA npruccTD a I.KOI'lll It fcTflKfllVeUI ('endarlar I mi. i I)Y PTKR.NOO.N, APRli, is AT FVM hATl' tl HKQLE8T PKUl.RAMi "KKTU0.VKN .. Orrrture. "I.n,,,." v , PUAM'K BlMhKY-hOKSAKOW . r,,Mmenr in II mlnnr "Sthrlicrurude" nuiinueie Butte. Tlrketw nt nx OIHee A llfm-' 1110 het. Academy of Music, Thursday Eve., April 27th THE CHORAL SOCIETY IIKNRY IIOKDON Tlll'VDER. Conductor ( heru.r. and ele from the arur"t works un b the Heflrty In the ,"ilit 5V X"! Aiisuted bv JAV. ,i,iUV, 'I l.l.i; (IlOKl'h I c 1 'V'si btvm saflllS ass " WsPy Luserpa Circus Grounds I m sr JfSMt ilsaVaaTAeieasjBBSaHvjsajk B LSSfSSBBSVVlSISBBk HFFFT7 TiivviVn 1 AV ic' ,-' N"trai.s a vii i!.UnV..KM0 ifiRV !s- .?Jn.r... r tZ2!!xrw;fS PS!2SV& sat n-SaSBBBSSS I "- ' T"' rW, Direetlftn Htanley rnntwHtir i NfNRTBUNTII AND UAH 11, 1:80, S:0, B:30. 740, t Richard Barth i:r Finsr natienaii atti "Tha Seventh Added Aitrietlnn TH MKrvaiaMS Clavilux Celer Orgasi(i in at Ma4 wlthMt a aa aa Its "aiMTleaca" with wtaaerfal rrMntJ by tha lavanttr. WM wr. Tliemfs wHrr HIXTEKNTTf AND alAltKI 1 1 -.80 1:0 8 .SO .VS0 70--0!l Second and Final We Thm Picture Bumutiful at rmHtm 4. J 4 . 4-,4 .Ji if! prmtwntmm or met innnas 'v- s ncarre, nmw m mm i im 1iniFT.P IO UV , ; nncic id mi ' WANnFRINf. RftY TAlfinilVIU I lumuni: ' Filmed from the age-elaJ.4 song known te millions every' where. Entertainment extraordinary, '& tlirllla nrtvAntiire. rnmanra .: all entwined in a pleasing" love story. l.D.VA WAI.I.ACi: KTNNKT. VOCAI. Knt.OlHT BnOAD a atBSTNUT 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 6:30, 7:30, 9:10 . MARION DAVIES IN XHW TAllAUOUNT riCTURK 'BEAUH'S WORTTT A MODCRN BOC1KTY STORT INTENSELY INTERESTING SURPRISINGLY ELABORATE SUPERB URBAN SETTINGS DAI A?C l'-'TH A MAKKUT rilLiAlEi 10 A. M. te U:l!f P. M. 4 HORSEMF.N OI' THB t nvrtv3EJVir.n i.0rAi.YPB With Rudelph Valentine IDrAnlA lOTIt & CHESTNUT niVViWm in a. M fe 11:1.1 1. M. ETHEL CLAYTON In "TH t'HAUI.K" 17I?TrtDI A NINTH & MARKET VlVIUIvlA'i',. ,i. te 11:1.1 P. M. DUSTIN FARNUM Tn".. Add1 Attrsrtlen "THK l!Al.t.AD OF FUHfB'l ttOARniNO HIHISK" -l A I.ITAI STH AND MARKET irilJLt in a m. te u :is p. THE SIN OF MARTHA REGENT ' t-rii and market WIU, HOOERH In "A POOR HKI.ATION" GLOBE First Phils. Shewlnjr- JUNIPER AND MARKKT 11 TO H -THE OKFICIAI. Dempsey-Carpentier FIGHT PICTURES IN CONJUNCTION WITH VAUDEVILLE NO ADVANCE IN PRICES CROSS KEYS NEXT WEEK lmm Doamenrl jHiTii a MARkir VAl'DPJVII.r.E "se 7 inrt OPENINO OF TnCJ "B4HON ... -.... ..u y.iKn .. If S'l44. surscriptien reek new open twin BKiw"-iPFviNe nirVf. BROADWAY"Vv8,K.R MiM.R-1. "FOOL'S PARADISE" NEXT WEEK eAr. Broadway Stock Ce. p?Ii? In "1T.O OP MY HEART" Allegheny AM' HARRYMORK BWWHlLRJinU DILL CHARLIE CHAPUN $ FORREST Tonight Ai "" s. RUSSIAN GRAND OPERA PROM PETROORAD. ilDHCOW. ODESSA 100 Artlnta, 'heru nnd IlHllt Tonight TSAR'S BRIDE Tomorrow. . .PIQUE DAME VM.. ".lUSKMAID" (Ruiiilkh): Thurs.. ..NOW .MAIDEN"! Krl . "KldlCV ONE f.IN"! Sat. Mat., "DK.MO.N", Hat. Eve. "CBMKX." Prices 50c te $2. SO GARRICK Temght at 8:15 SAM If. HARRIS AHln Pr..n,. HY POPULAR UE.MA.Nn a KEAbON'H C-OMKIJY surcBi THE ;xkss WELCOME STRANGER With GEORGE SIDNEY GE SIDNEY if ' weh a xTt 2Vek3. Ea. ut R:is PrK Mat. d., S:tO IMiri'.AU I'HIPE, BROAD Lan Pep. SAM It. HARRIS Present. ET5IE FERGUS ""THE VARYING SHORr" Ry Zoe Aklns, Auther of "Declasse" Orlrlnal Cumnany una Production k Direction Msurlrc E, rlt sajasass AldinE Clicttnut at ISth ronllnueui, 11 A, M. te 11 p i mhq Larry Semen ia "The SaW De Mays' Screen Fashion Reviaw I4ATE.HT l REATIUNH N'-T "ETTY IU.YTIIK ' ii7pPltiiW !-."MIU WrMJIKR PA,IVINTK EK ami I ACADEMY OF MUSIC TmHten w T-t tpen v rirrkii.ir, .. . r t rv,,.r.' The Cheral Art Society of PttiMi II, AI.I.XANDKR MATTIIKWN, Cae4taiV A Selelstt BACHAUS, rtaa3atl4it """i "eniie-i.. i nu rhestnqt Ut, nt','. M ACADEMY Of MLHICTO.M(lT AT HMsH CARMEN ;fj l.d.lphla Onsratle SecUly h'$t lint st and Chnrus Wlrti Rill. W-', 'I k. t. t.oe-t..pp,',, iiis''rhH' waaj Phil Ilrllll Smlh 30 jr "BaBBBBaBSBBBB AI-HII, UTII , Hrt Anaaal FaVta .i 44.4jfBBBBBlt!4a m m 'jj ri& I'lSt'ttU f . '! Si .. 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