I i 'j frt . & K vft 1A& rf. ..tV r,i i . i.. IQ k w L fe la h KUn ti-Lfr -', CTf., Sm m ttji . . .t- T.r .' " . iflVf AUVKurfrii. tt s .nr.t . it t"B v ' r &ari1n I MTpwy' tf'yniw Discusses Pretty Clethes Seen Recently Pj a1t& Chats of Interesting Events Anether June ' iM ' ' Rrirfp. Annnnnrps WeAttina Dntn 'Tl tH her' In tetfn n few dnyn age in en unuauflily geed looking milt. It was light (an, made with a straight box coat,' and wan bound in bright rd braid. It had a red vest, tee. and with It ahe were a rcdi hat qf rough straw. It wan very becoming te her, .with her light halr.sand deeji color. Mho came out during the winter, ou knew, and he had. an awfully geed time, tee. She n the yeungcat of her family; her brother Percy married Ellen Glendin ning, and her sister is Mrs. Graham Dougherty. tniin Ellsha Lees' dance Haturday J-night was lets ei fun. It was In the ttew Garden at 'the Hellevue and was montly.fer the people who will come' out next winter.' DetiLce, their daughter and the guest of helier, looked weirin-n cloth of silver gown with a , Birdie of pearls. Hue lias lair nair and blue eyes and Is very aweet. Mrs. I Lee looked handsome In a beaded gown of champagne color. Det gees te Bryn J Mawr College .new, but will be among the debs, next winter. WELL, wc will have still another .te add te the, long list of June brides. Det Ely, the William iscwdeki J-iiya daughter,, of Chestnut Hill, and Herbert Warden will be married, AVednesday. ' June 21, n 8t. Themas' Church at Whltcmarsh. That's a very attractive old church. It slnnds en a hill ever- ' looking the beautiful Whitemarsh al ley. I suppose Elizabeth Kess and Donclsen Iloepes will be married there next fall, though I haven't heard. The Rosses have a summer place quite near at Fert Washington en the Skippach pike. It's next te the .Tared Ingersells' farm and is a quaint little farmhouse. THIS Thursday, Friday and Saturday (the 4th, Oth and 6th) there will be the Indoor Herse Shew at the new squadron armory. Mrs. Walter Han cock I the chairman and Mrs. Dobsen Altemua Is chairman of the box com mittee. A great many people " Interested in horses, and their name .19 legion, will exmrnr. i ncur mm n. I.amotte du Ponts, of Wilmington, have entered some of their fined horns. There nre se many du Ponts in Wil mington that I can never get them rtralght, but this Mr. and Mrs. du Tent have several dauBhters of subdeb age, who often come te Philadelphia. Nathalie and Esther are the ones 1 vc aeen most often. Margnretta du I'enr, hip in-m..- uu Ponts' daughter, Is another who visits here. If I am net mistaken, she went te St. Mary's, at Peeksklll. with Pelly Bayard, Dorethy Stevens and fccvernl ether girls from this city. TT SOUNDS as If the Fashion Shew 1 in connection with the Pnwhyleriiin , Trnn(tnl fnte. mi Mav 1-. would be I tvf,'ii.. nn,l ' lleh Seal has cliaree of WIU1I COOU. leu Otrui linn yiiu..- . the show, and one of the models will be Mrs. Hey Bookmyer. who was Marcaret Curtis, and you knew w'hnt levclv clothes she always wear. Hie fete, which is te be held en the ground of Miss Mary E. Converse's place at Rosemont, was originally planned te raise money for an elevator at the Catli cart Heme at Deven. But I hear they have already been se successful that new the fair will be for' the benefit of the entire building fund. THE twins were beautiful as they lay In their comfortable couch, coeinc and gurgling together. They Stepped waving their arms te smile the self-same smile at an admiring visitor who stepped te,tell them hew nice they were, nnd the pink arm twlnrd about the blue one in an affectionate. If in voluntary, clasp. Jut-t then a sudden wall Interrupted one of the smllei, nnd thq admirer quickly apologized for starting n disturbance. But Mether merely smiled serenely. "It's all right," she said, leaning ever te untangle the twins, "Temmy was just biting Teddy's hand!" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss Eleaner T. Dunning, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Gecrge A. Dunnui nlng. will of 15 Meuth Twenty-first street. clve a luncheon en Thursday. May 11. at the Sedglcy Club, In honor of Miss Lyabeth K. Boyd, daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Knlckcrbacker Bevd, whose en gagement te Mr. Henry P. Ueile was recently announced. . The debutantes who will receive at the garden party which Mr. and Mrs. Telbert N. Richardson will give at Lyn Lyn weed, their place en Scheel Heuse lane, Germantown, en Wednesday afternoon, June 14, te introduce their daughter, Miss Saraellen Richardson, will Include Miss Lucy Jeffcrys, Miss Elisabeth Mor Mer ris. Miss Elsa Frame. Miss Helen Chap man. Miss Helen Hendersen, Miss Mary . Falck, Miss Anne Schwartz. Miss Cath arine Schwartz, Miss Elizabeth Rogers, Miss Margaret Legan, Miss Lillian S. Fergusen, Miss Agnes Clement, Miss Louisa Dixen, MIsa'Mary Whitney, Mis Lucylle Austin, Miss Careline Graham, Miss Elizabeth Bllllngslea, Miss Eliza beth Pearson, Miss Helen Lucas, Miss Eleaner Purvlance and Miss Margaret Paul. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Scar borough Knight, daughter of the late lllshen Edward J. Knlcht. of Colerado. and of Mrs. Edward J. Knight, of 2210. Rlttenhoube street, and Mr. Charles E. Pancoast. son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry 8. Pancoast, 2d, of Spring lane, Chest, nut Hill, will take place en Saturday afternoon, June 17, at 12 o'clock at St. Jehn's Church, Aven-by-the-Sea. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her uncle. Mr. Charles C. Gummere. ci Trenten. N. J., will be attended by Mrs. Raymond Petter, of Chestnut Hill, na matron of honor. The bridesmaids will Include Miss Margaret Lindsay Pan coast, elster of tne bridegroom, nnd Miss Marien Prophet, of Rochester, N. Y. There will be no leceutlen. On their return from a wedding trip, the bride and bridegroom will lle In Chest nut Hill. I.ieutenunt Frank V. Alcr. V. S. N,, Will attend as best man nt the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Elliett Miller, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. Merris Beeth Miller, of 400 Seuth Twenty-second street, and Lieutenant Scott Ci. Lamb. V. S. N., et Ohie, which will take place en Wednes day, June 7, in Old St. Peter's Protest ant Episcopal Chinch, Third and Pine streets. The ushers will include Lieu ' tenant E. E. Herrmann, U. S. N., Lieu tenant H. E. Jennliuis, Lieutenant R. 1V Nelsen, Ensign II. 11. Deringer, Ensign F. H. Cennnt, 2d, and Ensign C. H. Pike. Lieutenant Lamb, who Is en the U. S. S. Stew ait, arrived In this city from Cuba at the Navy Yard en Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. Whiting. of Deven, have Issued Invitations for a dance en Monday evening, .lune 26, te meet the Suunybroek Uun Club, Mrs. ' Francis R. Sti aw bridge, of Woedslde, Germantown, will entcitaln t a luncheon en Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Sillier Watts and her daughter, Miss Marian Watts, and her en. Mr. Henry Miller Watts, Ji.. of Yerk Heuse, Ogontz, will sail ou June 17 for a three months' trip abroad. Miss Johephlne G, Heeper, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Rebert J. Heeper, of Wolverton, Chestnut Hill, who has been traveling abiead for several months with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Merau, e: New Yerk, Is at present In Londen. She will leturn te this country In the early part of June, -.Mr. W. E. MeKlnney will attend as but man at the wedding of his sister. Miss Helen E. MeKlnney, daughter of Mr. and" Mrs. Jehn C. MeKlnney, of 7J3S Deven avenue, Meunt Airy, and f Mr. Frank Dales Getty, which will taka .place en Wednesday evening' next Sat vne pjeunv Airy i-reseytenan unurcn. II wlv, , 't i The ushers will Include Mr. Lester Van num, of Haddenfleld. N. J. : Mr. Harvey 8. V. Buchanan. Mr. Frederick c. Helmes, Mr. J. Wilbur Haines and Mr. J. Curtis Kins. , The Ladles' Auxiliary of St. Igna tius' Heuse and Farm will give a re ception en Monday. May IB, from 3 un til 5 o'clock, In honor of Cardinal Dougherty. The marriage of Miss Grace Halgut, daughter itt the late Mr. Arthur Halgut, and Mr. Rey T. Griffith, Of Narberth, took place at neon en Thursday last In Ht. Paul's Church, QverBroek. The bride was given In marriage by Mr. Samuel Ai Cochran, of noxberough. On their return from a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Griffith wilt live In 'Ardmore. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur F. Spader, of Decchwoed avenue, Ardmore. Pa., cele brated their twenty-fifth, wedding anni versary en Thursday evening laat at a dinner and dance. , Amcnr the guests were Mr. Spader's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Spader, of Mamaroneck. N. Y who recently celebrated their golden wedding. r Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Busslnger, Jr.. announce tne engagement or tneir daughter, Miss Jesephine Busslnger, te Mr. Arthur C. Brown, of Bryn Mawr. Mrs. Ji J. Hayes, of the Richelieu, Bread and Spruce streets, entertained at luncheon and bridge recently in honor of Mrs. O. P. Dailllngten and Mrs. E. P. Taasse. Mr. and Mrs. Cleerg Hofstetler, Jr., are recntvlng congratulations en the birth of a daughter, Anne Hofstelter, en April S3. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Chamberlain announce the marriage of Miss Bessie S. Rublncan, 731 North Sixteenth street, te Mr. Hareld B. Tedd, S51S Brown street, at St Geerge's Church, Slxtvflrst street and Haiet avenue. West Phila delphia, Saturday afternoon, April 21), at 6 o'clock. The Rev. Dr. Smith In formed the ceremony. The marriage of Mis Rese Marie Thompson, daughter of Mrs, Themas J. Thompson, of 8D North Forty-fifth street, and Mr. Frederick A. Merlle, of 878 North Ferty-flfth street, took place en Wednesday morning last In Our Mether of Sorrows Church, Forty eighth, street and Lancaster avenue. Upen their return from a wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Merlle will be at home at 4513 Iloepes street, NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. A. Lilpschltz, of 1610 North Sixteenth street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorethy Llpschlts. te Mr. Hyman J. Geldman, son of Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Geldman, this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. Teltnlbaum, of 22SS North Nineteenth street, announce the betrothal of their daughter. Miss Klsle Teitelbaum, te Mr. Samuel I.ltulerr.un, of this city. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr JVIlllaih Cull. Mrs. Daniel Ryan ' ll"d MrB- Mehrtng will entertain this ,.-,.- ,- a, wlrt i.i i.n .,'.; ''""" 1'"B"l';"""Y; "::; 'J f ,''"',:; of Ule Day Nura . ' v . . . . Mr. and Mm. Brnaid IJoetli of , Bread and Perter stiectf. iit- tcclvliiK eongratulatiens upon' the birth of u son. ' Bernard Beeth. Jr. Mr?. Beeth vv.i JIIs3 Gertiude Ve3t. NAVY YARD I Lieutenant Commander nml Mi 5. I Timethy J. Keleher are enteitalning I Mm, Kelelier's sister. Mrs. L. K. Vail, wire e; Lieutenant Vail, who Is In com cem m,and of the Tlltnan. en et the de stroyers which has arrlxcil In the jard this week. Mrs. Vail, who spent the winter in unariesteti. N 1 here for a few weeks. u-in Mniiin 111 remain Lieutenant Commander and ln. nA H. Norten entertained at dinner nnt Frldav eenlng In honor of Admlial and Mrs. Ashley Robertsen before the (lac9 given by Lieutenant and Mrm uumrangeu at the Philadelphia Coun try Club. NORRISTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lane Dunne hewer have returned from their wed ding trip te Het Springs, Va and New Orleanp. Mrs. Dannchewer was for- meriv auss Elizabeth G. Van Tassel, i of Newtonville. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Dannehower ywlll live at 620 Neblo street. MalUUIini! Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Fine Hand Made Hats At Special Prices Just the hata you have been looking for te round out your Spilng and Summer wardrobes. With all the exquisite trimmings that are se popular this season, and made of all the attractive straws. Famous Gorden H300 Silk Hese, $2.50 These well-known stockings have llsle tops and are full-fashioned. Tfley come In Black. White, Tan, Field Meuse, Silver and Aluminum. Ribbon Hat Bands, Round Garters and Any Bews Yeu Wish Heady-made hat bands come In plain greegraln ribbon, moires and a ariety of novelty effects. They nre most attractive en sport hats. use sa.ss. Bright ribbon garters In a single color or two-tone combinations ere very popular. $1.80 a pair. All aorta of bows niade without charge. Trefeusse French Kid and Suede Gloves We have a full line of these rleves in 2-clasp. strap wrist, 8-, 12 and lC-butten lengths. In all the charming Spring shades. S'!,.10 (s.7s, Sale of Weel and Fiber Silk Sweaters, $1.95 $9.00 Weel sweaters In enough different colorings te suit anv taste, nnd sizes te fit any figure. They are reduced from 13.60. $4 50. 16.60 unit )lt.60 te fl.es, t. 05, IS.VS and 7.B0. Whereas the fiber silk Mveateis were fermeily $13.06, they are new 0.00. Lace Week Reductions in Florentine Cluny and Net Lace Fer Lace Week we have reduced our real Florentine Clunv luce and Insertion. 1 Inch te 1- Inches wide, te half price. It is new 'sse te si. 30 a yard. Embreldeied net laces In silk and cotton, different widths, are ahe reduced te half pi Ice. New S0e te 5.00 a yaid. Werth-While Values in Our Seap Sale l-emen Complexion Seap, noe a dozen, ICavenien's Original Hard Water Seap. SOe a dozen. .lergen's Iteyal Palm Seap, u&ually $1.00. at 6Sn a dozen. .lergen's Violet Transpatent Seap, 8!Je a dozen. 4711 Guest Roem Seap, superior quality, six odors. St. 00 a dozen. Lace Spanish Castile Seap, usually 20c, nt 40e a box of 3 Mikes. Reger & tlallet'u Almend or Lcttuce Seap, iSe box of 6 cakes. Pure Irish Linen Dish Toweling, 25c a Yd. This sturdy-weight dish toweling Is fiee from lint pr dressing. It has Red or Blue borders. This Is the quality that sold, net se long age, at double this pr'.ee. r m?Jma WX?ahm wwkw, s HaHMHMi; iV,tiAH'.-v SaiggggggB t ijsUKrlt'' SSaSliSBBBBBBBBBBBBl J KnSHKigflZISgggfl gggggwiKV ggggggggggStaM ' JgKV Bgffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffiflfl& iHfl fgfl Krggggggggggggggr gggiVgggggggggggggHlu gggggf'-gggggggggggMR ggggggggiAigggggggM 1 ggggggggggHt vggKw iHgSiBB. 2algBlaBBBBa Photo b Phote-Craftcrs MISS DEBORAH NICE SKAI Who 1 In charge of the Faahieu Shew In connection with the Pres byterian Hospital fete en Friday. Mar 12, which will be held at Miss Mary E. Converse's place at Rose Rese Rose ment MISS DILLENBECK BRIDE OF MR. PERRY Wedding Toek Place en Saturday. Other Marriages of Interest A wedding of Interest took place en Saturday at 7 o'clock when Mlse Gen evieve Eleaner Dlllenbeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Dlllcnbeck. of 209 Pclhnm read, became the bride of Mr. Rebert Swain Perry, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert S. Perry. The cere mony was performed at the home of the brlde'a parents by the Rev. Dr. James De Wolf Perry, grandfather of the bridegroom. The bride were her moth er's wedding dress of deep cream satin remodeled and a train made frcm the wedding dresses of the bridegroom's mother and grandmother. It was trimmed with antique Spanish lace and the veil of tulle which was caught with orange blossoms fell from a fillet of orange blossoms. She carried lilies of the valley and Sweetheart roses'. The matron of honor wus Mrs. Les lie B. Grantham, of Germantown. sis ter of the bride. She were a frock of sliver lace ever pink chiffon and iy wreath of pink roses and silver leaves. She carried Ophelia resea The maid of honor. Miss KIlKabeth T. iltioHell. nf Milten. Mass.. worn nink rtiirren of the. two shades and a wreath of silver and nink roses. She carried uehella leset. The hrldcnmaids, Mis Alice II. Ferbes, of Milten, Mais., and .Mis. Richard S. Davis, were sller gray chiffon with wreaths of silver and gray roses. Mr. Ward T. Perry, brother of the groom, was best man. After an extended wedding trip., Mr. and Mrs. Perry will live In Beaufort, N. '. MICHAEL MUMFORD An attractive home wedding took n'ace en Saturday evening at 0:30. when Mli Mary E. Mumford. daughter of i Mrs w H Mumford. became the brlfle nt Mr. f!nrl 5. Mlnhnel. of Baltimore. The ceremony, which took place nt the hime of the brlde'W Hunt. Mrx. Themas B. Dennelly, of 4120 Parrlsh street, I pas performed by the Rev. Sharp. I). D ! rector of the Church of Our Saviour. Thlrtv-eltrhth and Chestnut streets, The bride were a gown of duchess lace, with a court train of charmeuse satin, and a lace veil, arranged In a coronet, fastened with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses, lilies of the valley and sweet peas. Miss Mildred Mumford, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wero a gown of orchid, with an overdress of lace and carried sweet peas and snap dragons. Mr. H. Fenlmere Baker, of Baltimore, was best man. Upen their m$MiMi I .."I., K rbMMft Il71 ?p teH im r r HUDSONSHELDON Miss Margaret Shelden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn C. Shelden, of 1436 Powell street, NorrtsteWn. and Mr. K. Walter Hudsen, son of Mr. and Mr1. Hudsen, of 1141 PeTter street, Philadel phia, were married last Haturday after noon at 4 o'clock at the Central Presby terian Church, Nerrlstewn. The Rev. Jehn Allen Crawford, pastor of the church, officiated. The bride were a gown of tan brocaded creee with a side train of tulle and lace. Iter hat was of tan straw ana sne carried a bouquet of roses, ercnius ana lines ei tne valley. The ushers were Mr. Rebert EX Shel Shel eon, brother of the bride, and Mr. BONW1T TELLER - A Special Sale of WOMEN'S ND MISSES' GOATS, CAPESND WRAPS. Comprising 350 pieces at very special prices. The most distinctive modes of the season, featuring the most successful type reproduc tions of Paris Ceulurieres and exclusive originations by Bonwit Teller & Ce. Heretofore Sold Frem 8&M te 245.00 WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT ) 50-00 and 7500 WOMEN'S ( 1 0) Marvella Coats and Capes Cloaing-eut Price 50,00 (20) Cordine, Piquetine and Son Sen nctta Coats Closing-out Price 50.00 (12) Pure Worumbe Camel's-Hair, Vicuna and Novelty Sports Coats and Capes Closing-out Price 50.00 (8) Duvetyne, Piquetine and Son Sen netta Capes Closing-out Price 50.00 (8) Silk Capes and Ceals Cloaing-eut Price 75.00 (7) Silk and Velvet Evening Wraps Closing-out Price 75.00 (25) High-grade Twill Coats, plain embroidered or fur trimmed Closing-out Price 75.00 (15) Kasha Cleth, Marvella and Duvetyne Wraps, Coats and Capes Closing-out Price 75.00 A Collection of Odds and Ends Including imported Twill Capes and Coats, camel'a-heir Coats, Silks, Piquetines, Vnldynes and Belivias. Women's Section Formerly te 85.00 NOTE While the range of sizes is complete from 1 4 te 48, we would suggest early shopping, as in many cases there are only single sizes of a style. it affords convenience, upon request purchase will be charged en June bill. THIRD FLOOR I iWiP B S 1 Varieties de Dance LMaLaaMtmaLaMMMJLMafl BaBar . M m lF M I B I'IANOLOOCK r KMmmtAJLmL$m3mJsJkmLmlJi OTTO bres. I ITll-l 3iaf JBlt,1IiKIK':HtS III "IN ""'K "RST ENTRANCE" IHi ry , --..aw ' BABY EDNA KEIR jHVBB tBtOBWk. OfNOEST STAR IN V1I'DE II. IK flllHHH BV 1 "WHAT'S NEXT?" ii imi mm m.f, w iaBMnM Mmlli - v 1HSBF5 ttSSS ,CN A Ripping reMArjcE TraveuinsWithThe5peep0fLieht iifSTfcTffiV K.ALBjaaai i",-Ti.-?.n.v comfort; i e.i'r Mr. , ' m will live at lei" west' - an'tVT JlTSd. tXiM..At Mr.i'nttmn nuuneii 'ernance street, MITCHKN8 UeUiAND . , The marriage of Miss MarlUn V. Hol Hel land, daughter of Mrs. Marv Helland, of 167 West Kim street, nnd Mr. Milten V, H.xehens, son of ,Mra. Benjamin Hltcliens, of 74B Haws Hvenue, took place last Saturday afternoon In St. Patrick's Churrth, Norrlstewn. Mrs. David Tague'was the maid of honor. Mr. David Tague acted as best man. After a wedding trip te New Yerk. Mr. and Mrs. Hltchens will live In West Main street, Norrlstewn. The bride groom was In actlVe 'service overseas with the 107th Field Artillery. CHESTNUT ATja STREET WE HAVE ARRANGED FOR TUESDA MISSES (12) Valette & Canten Crepe Capes Closing-out Price 50.00 (6) Veldync Capes in newest color ings Closing-out Price 50.00 (16) Gerena Wrap Coats in grace fully draped models designed for the youthful miss Clo8ing-eut Price 50.00 (8) Twill Cord Capes in straight hanging models Closing-out Price 50.00 (6) Fur-Trimmed Veldyne Capes Closing-out Price 75.00 (8) Silk Capes and Coats Closing -out Price 75.00 ( 1 0) Marvella, Duvetyne and Vel dyne Capes several models Closing-out Price 75.00 (18) Marvella, Veldyne and Twill Fabric Coats Closing-out Price 75.00 35.00 w msfr VAV r 111 .(:1"'iv hb -jrm : AT TAII1B a.MllVH BIIflBl. KH MMiiii(ial'Mn. HavaM'a" dauaH- ier Mtsa Margaret W, Ogden, te Mr. Jbeeph W. .Kmsley, also of German- town. ' Mr. and 'Mrs, Samuel Geldberg, jef 10S West Chelten avenue, announced the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Helm Geldberg, te Mr. Jacob Cele. Adcemmunlty dance was held en Sat urday evenlnr at Germantown Yeung Women's. Christian Association. The hostesses were Miss Van Sam. Mies Reed, Miss Irle and Miss Plnkerten. Mrs. D. English Dalllm Is chairman of the Recreation Committee. GCO. I Closing Out Sports Coats and Capes Embracing tweeds, hemespuns and camel's hair cloths in all the best colorings, rtf? l( All youthful models. Misses' Section lV)J Formerly up te 55.00 BERRY & BONNIE Ml'nlCAI. COMEDY PAORI1Ks IN "A HBV1ETTK" SWAIN'S CATS & RATS WOMEHtTI.l. TRAINED ANIMAI S Ralph Dlinn' Cnnrert Orrlirhtra Hrw A Julllt. en milly' riiirM lirann rnces -,ii)'. ih-. ise ana l'ec. Mtht. SOe. 80i-. 40c. Except Saturdaj CONTINl'Ors NOON TO l.4t Hhe Start. ,it H o'clock Sharp m Mt. Ail !&.. J"1 VatiliB r.'H 1120 j;htnnt Htrtet TODAY; rAND ALL WEEK TWICE DAILY t P. M. V. M. YORK ROAD. 10TM' AND LCZRRNB CIRCUfl AROUND r400 RMNI4 flTMtt STARS AND THE GREATEST CLQVtfN RIOPPOMFARTH .WteLES'HJJMEFOttJ With thi pameus mnwem nmA Tn!c Item 3. 19, 3.1. 21, 33, 40. A3, AT, Alt te New Ctrrti (ireiiniU Srnle l.n tntr I.tT I1KOT1IKKS "Hi nml Flllwrt Kt. Cerner FORREST Last 6 Evg's at 8 "'J,?' RUSSIAN GRAND OPERA FROM PBTIlOnHAD. MOSCOW. ODKnSA Tonight EUGEN GXEGI.V Tomorrow SNOW MAIDEN Wed.. "MERMAID" (IlUKnlkii)i Than . "TSAR'8 IIKIDK": Irl nnd Hn' NIrU, "IKIKIS (.OflKINOV'l Hul. Mut . "F.rtlKN" ONKUIN." I'rlci-f. f.Oe le L- nil riARRlPIC l'OIMT.AIt PRICK llAKKlVIt MATINEK Willi SAM II. HAltlUS I'rc.ienU TUB SHARON'S COMI3DV SI fTKSS WELCOME STRANGER With GEORGE SIDNEY BROAD-Lait 6 Evgi. ;' SAM II HARRIS Presents P5IE FERGUSBFj HE VAHYINS SHORE"1 Br "nr Aklni. Autlier of ' Dclasc ' NEXT WEEK WlI.t.IAM njM.RTTE ONE WEEK Beginaiaf M0N.MAY8 V C.ROrNDS. 19TII STREET CNTlNfl PARK AVE. OLD Ivl dues, cr aeaatv L-l iff OOUOLC LENGTH W ll.R.CARS 1500 PEOPLE 9r ARENIC JJ MAaVELS OOORSOPENATI&TP.M. PtnrenriAncii at z a a p.m. WETifKETAOniTSTO EVERYTHINC Adminien: Adalti, 75c; Children, 50c INCl.t'DINO TAV. TICKETS NOW ON SVI.E. (1IMREI. IIROTHERH Direction Mnurlrr K. I'elt L D I N Chestnut at inth Cnn II A M. te II P M. I NITED ARTISTS PRODI C'TIOV WHITMAN IIENNETT PRESENTS BETTY BLYTHE IN PERSON 111 H' 3 L In P M I'rnm Il Heach i Nn Th NVt n no m ii u t II i of sour nml nw rrmient. M:l- WEEK "THK I!OsKV' WOODSIDEi Opens for the Season Saturday May 6 New nnd Up-te-the-Minuto Amuiementt DURBANO'S CONCERT BAND Fireworks Every Friday Evening This Week LITTLE THEATRE NlglitH f. snt. MiitliK't'it f il. A. ,at. University Dramatic Club THE YELLOW JACKET A Chineie Pley in a Chinese Manner Nights, $1, $1.50; Mat., 7Sc,$l Seat at Gimbeli, Heppe'a, Conway' ONLY PHILADELPHIA APPEARANCE I nder llif .ifpHci, of the N'.il(Hla Wemen'i. Trnile t nlen I.eucur ACADEMY OF MUSIC TODAY AT 4 P. M. lit KK'l's NOW nt Armleim llemie'! C.DEMV OE MIST ittMOiiitett rr . t :i pi i or u lT API'EARANt K III HE (II SIR ARTHUR C0NAN DOYLE IN Plinmi.lt.wilK VI i.v II. I t STHA I'r'D l.l'i Tl'lti: "RECENT PSYCHIC EVIDENCE .1- In al.MI. AetiL.A Hrlii'. ,i rst ACADEMY OF MUSIC TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 9TH I The Cheral Ail Sectty of Phila. SoleUtt BACHAUS, Pianist II. ALEXANDER MATTH;HN. fomlurier XUktU at UfPlw'a, llllTcbttlaut Si! "Fair J bs 7 C: AST' 3r ViM 52ffiS' KtttET 11, 1:M, Bigger Hit TU With Even Mere ' "THE PRCF A PARAMOUNT PIC VERA GO! DOREDA Written bv FAfft Auther of "HurhlM Ada4 Mimic WK WELSH S1NGEI ..., lltl, t.tr.WtH WlT'ftTfBYJ uiyrnir.Ni ii jlnij 1 1 :30 1 .808 :30 5 JO1 AnnivaMBPV lWJMfljft' ........ r ! f'i.h'A,'"' FIIIOTT HEXttt AND CLAIRE WINIiOlil i J; TMK rmtri'tNcj DWAJfA rt "u r.PAwn 'Ai: ttf LARCENY" s v ISt.' UJtlTKD BNOAOEMEim? M$ fit COIVIIVlliWC; tjv MONDAY NEX'Tj! Trmem rniMCi ATI Jsp POPULAR PRICES D. W. 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