Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 25, 1922, Night Extra, Image 11
itBW I Jfflncy ITywia Sees Seme Clever Acting at Little Theatre, SheTpH$ef the Many June Weddings. 1 'fCharlfitie Cuihman Club Benefit P Wfcrmance'et 'Why' ''Net!" last I ... -J It's. aaUffllllV, atAAll. .XfaMP IrnMtirie CeIc4 , made a 'very i cute kmalne. She" certainly can danct and lu sheutdhav1,een her "batter ape lalt" With Jack Whiting.' Ot emitae, ia was treat-and made a fine here; mrTthinr 'he did was encored and- the JTdienc Twcmed.qUlte thrilled te think Sat he will' seen bavin 'tha Hatfield follies, where he ouiht.te he a howling success If lest night's applause, was ant aurur. The choruses werq splendid and 3nneca very' well. 'The Vegetable patch ?i"cf V. i MrfteL r I' nearly died' at Klttv Perter and Phyllis Walsh a , asparagus, and '.Mary Fabneeteck and ' ..' n..nhln wara au-f im two leung radishes. Mm. Harrison Caner 8 a fascinating French actress and did a wonderful ,7tange argentm" with Bherlng de Matter in a cabaret acene. He It a real Argentinian, by the way, ,nd l a boarder at Chestnut Hill Academy new., He aUrely did shake a ntan feet last night. Deberah Seal w a scream slaginf a aeng te the ... iiif tiht wanted a knan te take htr 'round in aFerd Sedan. Bhtalse 1 led a firemana chorus that waa awfully feed. The briueamaws' cneraa in me Taut scene was lovely and get a great deal of applause. Jack Whiting made a r hit timing "Xjeave It te Me" with that cherut, but as far aa that gees every thing mnde a hit and each should have tpeclal mention. . Absolutely everybody waa there and I saw a great many I knew. There will be leta of theatre parties given for It during the week. Mr. and Mrs. William McAdoo will give one tomor row night for their daughter Pen (who's coming out next winter and it awfully nice), and Dr. and Mr. Wilbur Klnnp will give one Friday Biget, and there will be a great many ere. frtHERE will certainly be a crowd of J. June weddings, Lenere McCall'a and Nerman MacLelth'a will be the first as theirs will be en June 1. That Saturday, the Sd, will be the wedding of Catherine Cassard and Themas McKay, Jr., Baltimore. Patty Baker's and Benjamin Orlgg's. et St. Paul, Minn., waa scheduled for that day, tee, but It waa changed te Sat urday, May 27, the earns day that PrttcUla Merris and Kenten Eltenbrey have finally decided en; en June 7, Wednesday, Elisabeth Elliett Miller aad Lieutenant Scott 0. Lamb, United States Navy, of Ohie, will be married; ea Saturday, Junt 10, there will be three weddings, almost aa bad aa last Saturday when there were four, Sarah Harrison and Phil Price, Barbara Sargent, of New Haven, Conn., and Geerge Greve, Jr., 'and Frances Lelper 'and Themas Rldgway Barker, Jr. Barbara Sargent Is a cousin of Weir Sargent, who married Phoebe Down. Atlee Downs. She Is a friend of Mar-; garetta Bbarpiets' and has stayed witn her in Chestnut UlU several tunes. Geerge Greve Is the son of the Inte Mr. Geerge W. Greve of this city, and of Mrs. Duncan Campbell, of Weed- g. Duncan (Jampbeii, 01 woei He is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs bnrv. Henry S. Greve, of German town. Their wedding will take place in -New Haven. Miss Phoebe Phillips and Mr. Alfred Coie Prime will be married en the fol lowing Wednesday, the 14th, and then, en Saturday, the 17th, will be two in teresting weddings, that of Pelly Thayer and Heffman Delan, and, In Bosten, that of Katherlne Coelldge and Goeff Geeff rey Smith, son of Mrs. Edward B. Smith, of Temera, Gwynedd Valley. On Mendny, the 20th, we have the wel ding of Peggy Graham and Dcvcreui Josephs, et Baltimore, iu New pett. 1 suppose a great many of Peggy' friends will go up for it. That Wednesday. June 28 Jane Ycatman and Krncst Bavase will be married. out in Chestnut Hill. fTIHEItE seems te be almost as much 'L of a rush for June wedding dutcs as there Is for tea dates next fall. They eay that practically every after noon beginning with the end of Septem ber until nearly Christmas has been taken by one of next winter's debt there arc ever ninety already, you knew, and it seems as if every one of them Is planning tea. They're beginning te atk their friends te receive with them en the day of their teas, tee. I heard one girl say that three of her friends hid asked her Just last week. Won't It be exciting te eee all "the aweet young things" next fall? I'll ever forget hew disgusted I waa when some kind old lady called me that at my first tea. MRS. FRED LEVIS, ahe waa Leuie Butterworth, you remember, Is most attractive these days In a dark rewn shiny straw hat, with brown and tan feathers falling ever the brim en either side have you noticed hew popular the combination of brown and ten it this spring, and a brown cape ever a tan crepe de chlne dress, tan stockings and brown alippera? rpHE Charlette Cushmaa Club benefit at the Walnut Street Theatre this arternoen sounds most Intereetlng. Be ewes the well-known actors and ac tresses who will ha there. Including Betuern and Marlowe nnd Elsie Fergu Fergu eon, there will be tab'eaux of famous actresses, posed by well-known Phlla ftlphlana. Gainsborough's Mrs. Blddent ,'."" ethh win de none tLM53', TEalter Waring Hopklnsen. Uytendale Caner will pose .as Ethel 7nir7ra?J?vtnd MrB- Gerge Lerlmer ?! w, ?h8Pe, Catherine; Fan 2;,.W,,ste w,,ri Pnt her famous ancestor, Fannie Kemhls, whom she re sembles, and Fanny Davenport will be lesed by a niece of the same name. NANOI WYNWa r' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ?laHWny.d.a, " 2300 De LajTcVy funeh'.r." J.'u0!? UMt of honor at a ZtVX wSJ,uhS 2?!' Edward at h"lVA-en WeIne8day, December 20 vrt vS, emL5fi,Uw "eason'e debutantes, bv "i,J?'ernl?IlyA Presented te society evsmh?WUtft f ThursdaV. n.i ?r17- Her uncle and aunt Mr S- WalUr Mefferda will give i a ?a,nid ,Un- B1,,h I win entertain tJSffiffSJf Wtf their home. 1708 gfleitV SAfy ?Yfp U week-end. The Mam- V1 '""'"de students from Bryn gjw, Princeton and Yala They 'will BH.teW the dance te bVglw" aughter""5f.M.rar,S5u,n H0" of theft ResS nrM'88 Dercthy B. Lee, In the ena?Urrtdne5 of Believue-Stratferd WuW? evening next. Miss Lee, autumn. n m" m tn T&S iuteprff'vl0'"9 " uVs,ti-Mfnmln B-.Reath. of 1911 Wal- w -r. , fa, m Mf.l'v.d.u?5t?r. Miss Helena Mitchell LAng- ?. ?S " wellnfcsL WTPffiPm their family, of Havetferd, will move Inte Broektnorpe. their new horn near Haverford, .whfch will be completed In the early etmmer. . Mrs. Geerge de Vtnnevtite Rehn will' J in guMi or nsr son-in-law J aughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Beet at their horns In Walllngferd during tl early summer, A, tea will be given by the Charlette vuhuiu uiud en Tiaay aiisrnoen i from 4 until Si SO o'clock. The ac actors and ftetrestes who will Uke tart in the Charlette Cuahman Club benefit at, the Walnut Street Theatre this afternoon will assist in receiving. Mrs T. Holllngawerth Andrews, 2S16 Seuth Twenty-second' street, has Issued Invitations for two auction bridge parties at her home en Wednesday and Thurs day afternoons next, at 2:30 o'clock, te be followed by a musicals and tea, A wedding et interest will be that Of Miss Marguerite Jesephine Piatt, daugh ter e Mr. and Mrs. Clayten Erwln Piatt, of 4517 Bpruee street, and Mr. J. Ignatius Dally, of S8t Woodbine avenue, Over brook, whteh will uke place in June, in the St, Francis de Bales Reman Catholic Church, Forty-seventh street and Spring field avenue, and will be followed by a reoepUen.at the home of the bride's parents; ' The Alumnae of the Academy of Notre Dame, West JUttenhouse square, will held Ita annual card party en Saturday, April IS, In the Ress Garden of the Believue-Stratferd. Mrs. William King, Sd, la chairman of arrangements and is assisted by Mrs. T. H. Adler, Miss Irene Bradford. Mlea Winifred Themas and Mrs. Paul Qulnn. There will be tables for bridge. i, nve minera hundred and euchre. A dansant waa given en Saturday afternoon by the members of the Three Arts Club Auxiliary at their house, 1219 Locust street The affair marked the opening of an art exhibition of the stu dents' work, which will be held all this week at the Three Arts Club house. The officers of the auxiliary are Miss Ray Xlrahner, president: Miss Tlnnia S. Margelis, vice president: Miss Florence aiedhlll, secretary! Miss Laura Kraus, treasurer, and Mrs. L. Campbell, re cording secretary. MAIN LINE Mr. and Mrs. James Emmens, of Mer Mer eon, are spending a fortnight at Het Spring, Va. Mrs. William M. HUtrarwaW anion. tatned at a bridge luncheon at her home in Menen en iriaay anemoen, GERMAN-TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Pamnhall f pm untw aueet, entertained at their home en Saturday evening. The guests r. me ex NeiiL jar. ana Mrs. Ralph Entrlken, Mrs. L, Mann, Mrs. L. Cochran. Mrs. A. Heathcote, Mrs. L. Moere. Miss Helen Stellwagen, ir. , iuer, jur. Arcnur juiarawa ana tr. j. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Milten nnlftimnhmr SOS Berkley street. e.r rn.lvin Mn. gratulatlena upon the birth of a son. r, MMA HVvw WMItam I t.tl. AAM Cliveden avenue, announee the betrothal of their daughter, Mies May Llpkln, te .' HOr Mayer' Mrs. Alfred Woletenhelmn. of TCltnhan lane and Wlssahlcken avenue, has been imendlne a week at Ch2lsea, Atlnntle Mra, Geerge Armstrong nnd Mlse Ethel Armstrentf, of 571B Chew street, entertained Prof. Charles Themas, of Dixen College, Carlyle. I'a., aa their guest ever the week-end. .Ti??.nn.rrla?,ef..Mrs- v- " Walshe. of 014 Wett Coulter stroet, and Mr. Qeerge W. llartlnm, at this city, took plare ou Saturday. April 22. nt 11 A. M., In St. Clfment'n Church, Twen tieth innd Cherry utteet.s. 'fhe bride wai rflven in rnarrlace by Mr. fleerge By ram Blacltwell. A breakfast followed at the home of her dausluer, Mrs. Ran Ran eolph -S. Ulackwell. WEST PHILADELPHIA The Guild of the Philadelphia Heme for incurables will alve a laree iraiden fete en Thursday. May 23, en the gieundrf of the home. Forty-eighth street and iruuuiuiiu uv?Ilue. Mies Katharine Burns and mIbs Con stance Burns, daughters of Mr. and Mrs Themas R. Burns, of 4518 Chestnut BtrA?V . have. '"sued Invitations for an exhibition of their work, followed by an &ftr,rt,al u' wh,eh u,ey will give at 1700 Pine street en April 27, 28 and 2B I r iQBi i i fffSin alh uin QQ.-e-aEg&aj4SQJ$f' I FSr IAORTBR. TO I T 1506 CHESTNUT STREET. I SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW Amazing Values in SEMI-ANNUAL SALE of Fine Millinery Originations from famous New Yerk Medistes and Copies of Imports made te sell at prices te $27,50 Enchanting Medes for ever occasion m the ,.,r Spring and Summer Calendar. The finest straws . MemW Schools J? Photo br Bechraeh, MISS.SxDELLA BETZ Daugnter of Mrs. B. Q. Beta f Merlea, an attractive member of the younger tet aSBHaMLklfsuIieBlBlBlBlBlBlBfl aaBlliMOBBSSSBBlH BKJjytt9jajaaassssssssssssssn SSSSSSSBbsSSSSSSSSSBbbbbbbbbbb SHHsm'lHBglaaiaiaH sHElBiltsBiBsH vWmmmMBwM lUPOUTEHB, DBBlONBlta AND 1UKBRB OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S APPARBh OF TBS HIOHSBT CBABACTER t'Oti UOltB TBAN WBNTY-BIX MTAftfl APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND t Spert Coats, Suits, Wraps, Capes WB 1 A ItaptF m!0 I J DIFFERENT Fermer Price 35.00 te 4960 A genuine sale of Sports Apparel "of the better kind." Tailored better than the usual quality of materials superior styles removed from the usual. Silk Hosiery, 2.85; Regularly Priced te 4.95 Of excellent quality, with Peintex heel or lace clex in four styles. Black, gray, beige and cordovan. We Specialize in Appartl That and loveliest fabrics contrasting and blending their colors with fascinating trimmings. Ex quisite creations at extraordinarily len prices. Tali Safe fates sites ash at sis Cssetaat Araet Jan 'VMvTTyW'aftffi lira. William J. ciyae. or ?if jnjz anlnfermal dinner en Saturday evening in honor of her niece, Miss Eetelle borethy Rewan, daughter of Mrs. Wil liam B. Rewan, of Frankfort, whose engagement .waa . announced te MJ. Arthur Washington Henrlcb, of Union town, Pa. NdrVTH HlbADII.PHIA Tha mambera H the CteyM ttoek Pest SS,.V. F.- W, Will entertain this evettlhg at their first .annual reception and anea In the Apelle Hall, at 1710 North Bread itreet Among tha of fteera of the club are Mf. Bernard UMcCMl, Mr. t. BMileslnger, Mr. .A. Zafdus, Mir. Jeseph V. Wlllard and Mr. EX Sloek. Mr, and Mra. ft a. Clark. Of 1785 North Bouvier treet, mwunc the Sgagement ef,thelf daughter, MlssHeien arA Clark, te Mr. Sydney L. Cernell, of this city Utf. W. UJetaen entertahiad tna members of her .Wednesday WWrnoen datiemg elass recently at ajjinher-danee at nsr nema, ei "'ii', E"A,"lViZc;r' The guests included Mrs. B. Kinkald. Mrfjhr. Malene, Mra.. North, Mra. F. T, "vfhltnian, Mra. F. J. Seaman, Mra. O. Berner. Mrs. W. Onlinger, Mrs. B. At Qallagner and Mra. H. D. stelnhepf. Mr. and Mra. Jeseph O'Hara, of 1 BOS North Eleventh street are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, 'Jeseph O'Hara. Jr., en April 18. Mrs. O'Hara waa Miss Katharine Walsh. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA ,. rmM.mrmm VltmrJfl HIUT las catharree 1t?lia.,?h,ri2.1? lafOTtnaliy at a reoeptlen at herherne. Ills Rltne Rltner street en Saturday evening i- dnnitr nt th members of the vanaa- la country Club. Among tha guetta were Miss Beaa Cavanaugn. Mlta Oer- trude cavanaugn, ansa " rv" Miaa CarelyfTTiawn, Mlse Oraie trude cavanauah, Mlea Anna uavanaua n rrftraivn nmrn. iuibb ) . ' c Cary. M M Bdna Baatlan. Miss Aj Brawn Miss Marie Sweeney, Miss Mi a?e7hmenTlss Helen Magan M nna ar- Mlss Catharine Stokes, miss mjis; . M aa Helen 1 Mullen, mix Catharine Lynch. Mlta cathanne Contef Twwlflh 20 .00 and 29-50 Slenderizes the Larger Weman- ss . aetwii ernae in fits i1 tffqm9rmnw, Mr. jpftamat Phil Vt&Xu & Lynph, Mr. MtMjamla MoCenaghy and Mr. Harry MeKann. arry Me JaiiiJi n Tv,4iaa mm tl - Kean atreet enter Ulned tha Atwvis Club, of which he la a. member, at hia home laat evjninjt. 4The jtuesta wera Mr. Jeseph h. Cushlng, flr. Maurice Towers, Mr. James b. Williams, Mr. peaa, MoCermlek jmd.Mr. Abraham L. Nioheia Tha eiub will give a dance en Saturday evening next at, the New CenturV DrawTng Reems, Twelfth street BONWIT.TELLER fiu CQ fffff f p-f aatlt- tffkfg tfCVioifmttefia CHCMTNUT AT STREET , Wednesday REDUCTIONS MISSED APPAREL Daytime, Dinner and Dance Dresses 48.00 te 98.00 Formerly 65.00 te 145.00 Peiret twill, piquetine, Kasha, Reshanara, crepe Romaine, crepe faille, chiffons, taffetas, epenge, Canten crepe and hemeapuns. Many one-of-a-kind models and copies of imports. These are very unusual values. Suits of Hemespuns, Melrose and Kasha Tweeds 38.00 Formerly 45.00 te 55.00 Youthful box or belted models showing varied dec erative treatments achieved ribbon binding in self or tailored and round cellars. FOURTH WSKXWM I Geer 1214 Chestnut The Sports Hat Leads Them All This Spring Hat of Milan Hemp With Gresgraln Ribbon and Weel, $6.50 In Gray, Sand, Navy, Old Rese and Hyacinth. Hat of Milan Hemp in Three Tenes, $6.50 In Jade, Sand and Periwinkle) Belladonna, Jade and Cherry; Pumpkin, Sand and Tile; Concord, Jade and Periwinkle. Pineapple-Braid Sailor Faced with Georgette, $7.00 In Jade, Tan, Concord, Black, Navy. Henna and Hyacinth. Silk Underwear in a Wonderful Sale $2.95 and $3.95 Unusual values In Crepe de Chine and Wash Satin Envelope Chemise. They are either laee trimmed or with tailored tops, In Fleeh and Whits. We Are Discontinuing Our Skirts, They Are All en Sale Every skirt without exception, is In this sale, as after this wa are net irelntr te carry them. White gabardine and pique, alt-wool plaids and stripes, flannels and silks make up tha stock. There Is a reed selection In Navy and Black in large slses. Prices are halved, $1.50 - $10.00 These Other Values Are as Geed New Shipment of Lisle Vests, 3 for $1.00 Lisle Vests, 55c; 3 for $1.50 With tailored tops. Lisle Ribbed Union Suits, $1.10; Extra Sizes, $1.25 With tailored or bodice tepa, tight or loose knea Necklaces Reduced te Half Price, $2.00 Beads In mosaie effects and ether bright eolera Dress Voiles, 50c te $1.75 a yard Imported sheer voiles. 40 Inches wide. Orjjandies, 75c te $2.50 a yard Permanent finish organdies. 46 inches wide. Batiste, 45 Inches wide, 65c; $1; $1.25; $1.50; $1.75 yd. Embroidered Dotted Swisses, 50c te $1.50 a yard St. Gall Dotted Swiss, $1.50 a yard Swisses. " iSki, """ - . w n" white dots. is irh M " SI Inches wide. Imported Ginghams, 82 Inches wide, 50c; 75c; $1.25 yd. Shrunken Linens, $1.00 a yard Xa SMrweert colorings. 38 Inches wide. Famous Fownes Milanese Silk Gloves S-button, Black we. w,e IS-button, White S1.7S. f-huttea, X?". Black, Parte Bobolink, Ecre ss.ee. ll-butten, White, Black? Pntty, Ecru ss.StT"' Allen's Imported "Slippen" and Straight Shape Hair Nets Auburn and Dark Aubum. lOe each, St. 00 a desea! , Ught gl.0ODa deJi.!Mh hlr MU fr BPrt' Mrear ana ta'mnr lOe eaeh. l!B0WahdM.iP halr neU 'mf,d r d0UM mesh 5 "- nrta. deubla mesh. Famous Columbia Brand Yarns in Every Imaginable Shade Shetland Weel 88c ball IealanH Wnnl 7K- . l.ii a t&virsffvn rspstt&rz&z vsa WW irei c Ifr. and Mra. James Ilorrecks. of 1S1J Pear atreet, announee the engagement of their daughter, Mlsa Marie, Christina Mdrrecks, te Mr. Edgar P. Orlna. .On Wednesday evening. May" I, Bftar tan CasUe, Ne. 7, K. O. ., will afve an entertainment and dance In Assembly Mail. Kflbsjh Durgng A wedding of Interest took plaee yery quietly, yesterday, morning at !30 o'cleckln St Patrick'-. Reman. Calholle Church, Twentieth and Locust street, when Miss Florence i A. Durang, of 1M4 Spruce atreet, daughter of tha late Mr. with straps of self-material, contrasting color. Knetch, FLOOR twWpm A. Mwiit Vautleiwin atvsj utati - J . . I , .rf.Tj a en currant avanta at tha mcetlfl ft the Weman's Club of Frankford In U minkferd Library today. ge Allen, inc. Street 1214 our emDreidsred dotted Bt QaJl na colored grounds with of the' tate Mr. and Mrs. PatrickTHebgh, The ceremony waa performed by Father Themcacn, redter et the churn. The brlda, WM was tjven- In mevsMage by her bfether, Mr. F. VttxUniuWt Durang, was attended by B. Duram njr Bisier, miss Marie urana. tar efTtl Ir. Loe P. Durang, breti her Of tha brttfa. waa Ur: mnn a. small wedding breakfast followed tnr jtjUl a ..111.- .&.' .a.. . - lies at; in-la7 the bride's brother-! and sister, SYlr,J,w,n ?? " hem r June SSGS Columbia avenuft, OverbrOelc gffl "BOO" SAwAejfrii ABOUT W ' Tha Oreat Ddetar .w.tiiwifc rni. i. ,v. (aAMD ofveo, a Anrthlesl land Ueereri Im, IM D.I. nlett little people oe mil" srs the in. ou Tr uwi xner a. pear rerv ear e: pase oppeitteeemics In id Kvssiwa rvwue Lsneaa. rmie iWBtMJWJ'1 bw -MAKia rr a v uMmumm...rouew Um an A e ' -Atv. )fe PHII.ra Lnanrvn TtieiTniru DntKCCrOP LBtf 3. J. flffffBEfVr- JTaaavaM kvkh. at siin YJWtMi MAT. TOMORKOW ft!, mstfmixTtmm rjj 8!L .. ?.i T1 1 VPIg,, tJMt WR15K-KVIW. AT a La X IU" MAT1NEK SATCKDAY SothernMarlewe JMERCHANTOFVENICE We. Sa. BrfS.. TWET-FTII NIOHT, MUBEbTT the wokies best W Tl ..- L aaaiBBJBSBBiaBBBJ "SOME GIRL" ITa ;it of nreartw.y rTerlte. AND A GREAT BILL OF SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE Week et Mav T;nk erth'e 2d Eaitlen "Made in Pkilly" Wth AILStnr C.rl ,,f Kun.t.n. ADELPH1 E't:ie FRANZ MOLNAR'S Comedy' of Life "LILIOM" JoTen0" JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT mtlZr &EVALEGALLIENNE fALNUT Lstt 7 Tuaei PopJlat.TesMr.SOcto$l VICTOft. MCOAaTfrr BftdESr MUSCAi COTKDY SUCCESS AHCEL lCE Vj NKXT WEEK SEATS ON SAT.B ROBERT EDESON la a New 1'tay by William H. ll.rlbnrt "HAUNTED" with HILDA SPONG AXD A BPWTTAl.f.Y WET.rOTETI CA6T This Afternoon at 2:15 Sharp MONSTER ALL-STAR BENEFIT IN AID OP THE Charlette Cushmtn Cfab PROMINENT ARTIHTa FROM AL.T. COMPANIEH NOW P LATINO IV PHILADELPHIA. OTlffiRS rOMINO FROM-NEW TORK WILL TAKE PART; Geed Seats, $1.00, $1.50 & $2.00. wat.nttt nex nmm FORREST Nights at 8 mat. RUSSIAN GRAND OPERA rROJ5,ETIiP?nAJ)' "03COW. ODESSA a. ..si., w ienji urm if. net Tonight PIQUE DAME GARRICK POPULAR PRICE JLVTB. xwUMwra TOM0RROW AjfrJT TUB SEASON'S COMEDY SUCCEHa' WELCOME STRANGER With GEORGE SIDNEY BROAD J Weeks. Evas, at S.10 Pep. Prle Mat. Toiner.. 2:10 SAM It. HARRIS Prent fESlEFERGUSBjJ "'THE VARYINQ SHORE "1 Br Ze Akln. Auther of "DclasM4" OrUrtnl Company and Production ACADEMT OP UUfllC Tomorrow Evg. at 8.15 VIOLIN RECITAL HEIFETZ licketeNew.T. Jteeawaa Plam. r A Direction Uaurtce h. IrltVST ldinF Ckeetent ai lsth ' CONTINUOUU 11 A, M. TO II V jj Sheik's Wife Larry Seraen in "The Shew" De Mays' Screen Fashion Review ER EltiON ACADEMY OF MUSIC The Mask and Wig Club A Special Performance Or THEIH GREATEST SUCCESS "TELL-TALES" Friday Evg., April 28 Tlekti NOW t Atadeiny or Murne ml Hwe'n. 1117 Cbiit. Ut. Prlet,l te 2 5-0 ELKS' FROLIC MetropeliUn Opera Heuse TfaartdT, Friday. Saturday, April 27 "a "e 830 TbaatrtaU aad Maaleal ata;.-"" 8 JS1 122 . Prt" Drl Cerpa JJEOl Jf KUUKAM fjw EARTH $1,$2,$3'WT Tlclcata new en aale nt Klkv Mem., alie Jays et parfermanca at MatropellUn Opara NEXT WEEK-LITTLE THEATRE THE YELLOW JACKET Night. , Bat. -Mala.. Wfd. Hat Hat. n APKll, 88TH rirat Auniinl Dunra lafnyatts Pant 341, Amrrlraa I.len nCOTTINII K'TK HAIL. S P. Jf. ,x. ,iu tfaiM Aiiuiunn u, -isnre, or jiasei hurst avenue, Merlen. rpn their return from wedding trio, "itr. and &tr .. .b.. 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VOOAL BOTOIHT BROAD CHESTNtrr 11:30. 1:80, 3.80, S.S0, 7:30, 8:80 MARION DAVIES IN NEW PARAMOUNT PICTCRB BEAUTY'S WORTff A MODERN SOCIETY STORr INTENSELY INTERESTING ,, SURPRISINGLY ELABORATE SUPERB URBAN SETTINGS- PALACE lliTlI A MAKEItT 10 A. M. te 11:13 P. M.) A HOUSEMEN or thb njnarjnx.n apocalypse With Rudelph Valentine IDnm A 10TH tc CHESTNUT AnviUin m a. r. te it:in p. r. ETHEL CLAYTON In "TIM cnADLtV VIPTflDI A NINTH ft MARKB)T VlllUtUnn A. M te 11:1H r-2aV; DUSTIN FARNUM TO".. A46 Attrnrtlen "THB RALTAD OF rrgnvH'q woawdtne TtetisTr . n A niTAI 8TII AND MARKET lirllVl4 10A. M. telliisr. THE SIN OF IHArUHA REGENT 1TTH AND MARKET WILL ROOEna la A "A POOR RELATION" GLOBE Flrit PbUa. Shew JUNIPER. AND MARKET II TO 11 Flrit PbUa. Sbewlna THE OFFH Dempsey - Carpeetier HGHT PICTDRESi IN CONJUNCTION WITH i VAUDEVILLE . NO ADVANCE IN PRICEB CROSS KEYS WSffiT' NEXT WEEK Mae Desmond fi. 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