mmamim ''JK tfi. m ii Wdhcy Wynne Speaks of W Abroad and the Meeting of Chapter, u. ej c, te ee h- SAW, Melly Thayer tlie ether day I'f T?.Xwns looking ?ery-Hvcll. Veu (V f . lias JiiBt come ones rrenja m tt Vread wltn Wei Rockefeller nnd h &h,Et haw hnS a 'wonderful J?" "when I saw her she i wcarwi ? H.'rk brown veleiirwat with n chin. r hi vevcr. and it's most attractive ,t0TJil written" After her trip abroad SSf'M irebab y have let of material ?' .5 .terlw. She certainly lias a Meal 'of Ability in many lines, don't ,ou think? WASN'T It Interesting te hear that Mnnie Tyler wan crowned Queen f the May at Bryn Mawr College? LmJmt I heard It must hnve been r?"y Pretty Scene with all the glr a ST.,i "hite dancing en the "green" dreswi " "" .r.A ,.u,hnni around fMnvneIes (each claw had one) nnd S, "l'S he Maypole Let Us On. the Time Is Swift nnd Will Be Gene." Mtrile is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. fvVdenC. Tyler, of Chestnut Hill, and Sent te SprlngMde te school out there. H elder Bister. Mary (who wns one of Ed th Page Starr'H bridesmaids en April ), went te Bryn Mawr, tee, and wii also popular there. Of course, It S" blV honor te be chosen May Queen 2nd every one wllljeel proud of Margie. DID jeu hear about the rummage sale that Is te be held tomorrow and ThnX at 1710 Market street? The junior Civic Club Is giving It. Mrs. Heward Ferd Han-ell. Jr., is the head of this organization nnd the tie is te raise money for a memorial 'te Ernest L. Tuetln, who was Director of Public Welfare. I SAW Amelia Selxas a few days age In a gray suit and n most unusual hst It was of block straw nnd was trimmed with a wide black gresgraln ribbon, which was arranged be that It fell off the brim at the back ill the shape of wljjs. it was niesi animus uu up coming. THERE will be en interesting meet- of the General Dabney H. Maury Chrfuter of the DnughterB of the Con federacy nt the Ifrjlevue-Stratferd next Tuesday (the Oth) nt 3 o'clock. Mrs. Francis du Pent Is president of the chapter in this city. It will be the list meeting of the year nnd will be followed by a tea for the members. NANCY WYNNE. ! SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The marriage of Miss Margaret Thayer Graham, daughter of Mra. How Hew ard Spencer Graham, of 1532 Locust Street, and Mr. Devereux Celt Josephs, et Baltimore, will take place In tlie Berkeley Memerial Chapel at Newport en Monday, June 26. A small reception will fellow at the summer home of jilM Graham's mother at Whetstone, Newport. Upen their return from a wedding trip in the autumn, Mr. Jo sephs and his brlde will live in this city. Mrs. Isaac It. Davis, of Bryn-Oche-Farm, Spring Heuse, will entertain a home party evor the week-end of May ,11. Among the guests will be Mlsa Emma B. Nerrls, Miss Helen W. Allen, Miss Ethel Heckscher, Miss Mary Elis abeth Altemua, Mr. Edward Davis, Mr. Avery B. Clark, Mr. Frank aln and Mr. Nelsen Hess. Miss Knthatlne S. Dunn, daughter of Ut. and Mrs. Edwards 8. Dunn, of 41 East Chestnut avenue, Chestnut Hill, will entertain informally at tea en Fri day In honor of Mlsa Jesephine Thayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Thayer, at Sanferd, Conn., who will be the cucst of Miss Dunn next week. Mils Dunn will also entertain at dinner en Saturday evening in honor of Miss Thayer. Miss Dunn will make her debut next season. Mrs. Herbert M. Lewry will be the matron of honor at the weddlna- of her sister, Miss Itesalle Benscn Vellrath, daukhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. .Vellrith. 1513 Pine street, nnd Mr. Martin Heward Buehler, 2d. which wl Uke place en Saturday afternoon, May .'. ftt . , clock at ,he summer home of the bride's' parents at I'enllyn. Miss Louisa .New kirk will be the maid of ' honor, and the bridesmaids will include vl' ?ierQC? M Barba, Mrs. Hareld Vellrath. Mls-j MnrB.iret V. Spencer. Miss Elizabeth Wiener. Mlsa Blanche Gardiner and Miss Ituchel Whltmer. The flower nlrls will be the three small t'8 0.f..,',e brl(le- M,85 Dorethea wvry. Miss Ilusalle Lewry and Miss &"".,. ,ewr5'- A reception will fellow, hi i i.r retllrn from il wcddlntf trip. fi.Jr' . nntl bildegroem will live In uermantenn. m.yiinicnrn8.' r'?n:a8t, Jr.. of Chest nut Iilll, will be best man at the wed v2S?f ,M,S7 Elizabeth Scarborough w?iBJl,,i ?al,,Pu,le,r Lt th0 ,at6 Bishop Mrari f J.'W'a of Colerado, nnd cfi Sj-.Msht. fJtO nittenheiiBe Htrcet. M.fh,?ib,0,1,cr'.Mr- Charles E. Pan ?2:3 t" .ef.Dr- n"d Mrs. Henry liui i ,2f,?a.st' ?,f Snr,n lane- Chestnut sa IrSl th ,wUl u jlllce ut no"' " C?,S) Jue 17, at St. Jehn's S rc''. .Ayen-hj-thn-sea. The ushera Bkiilc,v,B, AU Ar.tl,ur N.ipler. Mr. Mr tLK"Ib'J5' brother of the bride; aumm.?maB i.,arra and Mr. Barker Mummerc, of Trenten. N, J. whi?h ?!J,CBis5? wl'l attend the dinner win rJr.nn.1 yr1: Hen"' v- "ebmann cur i.r thelr llo,ne :u' Hast Ger- nlnV Vi"i.r ,sl".ul .'"" " l'r day iirir11?,5' P' In honor of their ec Mr. Hi Mlis iini,vmJ5el'man". will include trUrtia'?,l'1',,A,la..?ta'-J- ..Potts. .Mlaa Oer- r son, i I &. 1',,'''M.,'"1M wether 1, Mr. Mr Sjmn.pTT"',11.1- ""'"ley Dibble, ffam. mi ," Ilnn'all and Mr. Jehn Wll- ienTer dinCftBT$!,,, V,1,11 luler nI the emyOr dance of the Chestnut Hill Acad- etAMrUalnC?!,9 ?,'" bM et 'he Heme ef i!iiWlJr"' ."""l' J-''- Michell. fternenn fleB,t.n,lt. Mruti- tomenow PtrelT. enfaVth.alf Wi 3 "cleek y the Conway. W Uebecea Van firunt Mra tr0. r ,.. ... IHb iT.7 . . ers,. nt New Yerk, WiadirS, ty , V',tr?n ?f honor at the Nuten l! "rv"f CnPaln Leuis M. th, Kav,l vNi' nn'1 M'"- Nulton. of he Diici L1'lTn,11 Mlcn" whlch w''' , atPri.-?" ,.Tay evening. June the Tbridl wn.rivnn.1 Vult0"' sl3tcr of A KcIDt?in i'iib8 ,.lMn inaW of honor, the i bri5a-.n IV11 ,fe1 - 'it the home of naes Parents In the Nay I'ard. Mr anrtKi?itha,lne Hubbs, daughter of ayM.V?-im " "l'b" of MOi tageraeni .n-UcV.0clmuntewn. whoea en SSllft D. Wllmere Tayler Wonera5,t,0l?,,'f, Wl" b6 thfl Wer "en R?1 a brldBe party und t be rP." FWay nfte.nec,,, Mu'j. y, 'Meunuurv avJ'"1' J,ean Thompson vii Airy avenue, nnrmnntn,.... nnien , " ,..,.,.. "r.wvVi2TwM,u;A. '"' 'Vce lonierin 5s 7ett,y' w,lcl1 w' tal:e Xlry Presbj"tSH,nVf.nlnB,,H the Meu"t ""a Mri ic5pVan. L hurch, will be Mr. 8 WHilam ttriS,a,,t ' Mr' and Ml-S Mrs T iVLJ?.elm.es' "f Daltlmore, iIMHn Wf Tarrleh nnd Mr Charlette v "p ,r8,' f?wen Davl8, of ay.ef h,k.Z, Wf v,?.v Wu,ler efMni;,R?.(L Mr William J. Mun., he iS lemKUfBts from out of town I J Mitt HrtSn l' (KW U,a !veMxn" l?i their daughterll?..,h?, e,wment LU-Mr. j, war,. i i'i Jca"tte a race, te hi'.jSlr, ' varr" Ullnenseii, Jr., of tlili ?" I'l Sigma Delia Fraten.lt, T'f' A "I t mti r S r4 f Miss Thayer's Return Frem General Dabney H. Maury new ac Deuevuc-stratfera bold its annual spring- dance at the WKflL?01' Fb, en Friday nex ' m nI'vi RA J'ftreneas's win he I nW Ml?' O. Ddncan Manctil, Mr. 'Wd ?" Samuel C. Trego. Mr. and Mrs. B.ntamln n.n.K.. .., vi ?D5 &&.?"& B'i""" "oemriilttSS AVVf SE1..1. V. i"uncan Maneui, Mr, Frank n. Wirmn i Jr.. u. ...- .--. . - Rati Hsnshaw, Jr., and Mr. Ollbert H. Browne, 5 ..The Philadelphia Mus e Club will Ive a luncheon In the ballroom of the ellevue-Btratferd today. A musical chorus of ten voices .w 11 stif two rrn. une Fine Day," wjll be sun by Dor Der nSSU Br?.!. ether, """"be by Rlfsabeth ThSdwm..nSJ 4uut VWItherew. The Women's Symphony Orchestra will JSKLV Hra """"? Wttleneld w present a Japanese ballet. This will A Wa' Varewe A Mrs. Jehn S, C. Harvey, of Iladner. will enterttaln at a tea at her home en 5?.y arnoen next H honor St he? daughter. Miss Anna Bishop Harvey, .& Sfl!fl J?S'-'n held Its next In the" Vpenir TAeat?ayefaMer:na005 Mrs. Rebert Le Beutlllier en th grounds of their new hofe in Wayne! Mr. and Mrs. Jehn F. Volkert. of Oak Lane, announce the engagement of their daughter. Mlra Anna May Volkert. t Mr. Geerge W. Hclneminn. of th'a city? ALONG THE READING ClubC0bfUleJlJffTCm!tt of the ! th ?,n,i?f,k M, h,ld a meeting In t SuJtla "cl?oel room of the (Jak "Jfenlng. There were lantern slides r Sf. th.e p,Ians. of th Proposed new clubhouse te be built this year. The speakers were Mrs. Franklin Snen? Edmonds and Mr. EdwiVd j. CaUefl A "fcal program followed, with Mr"' Steh.rt8twSKf aA'tn Plne. and Mr Rebert Merris Caraen. baritone per Day" at the club. There will be Hn'n a?enu,li, b'nes9 meeting and " le fCJ'i "ce 'or the enlulng year, followed by a tea and reception te the WiTiiSn"1"! lf the 58t "we". Mrs William A. Jehns and Mrs. Albert W wlilTeel. th9 hta,y cemnM; nirs. jpnn a. ciement, of Summit a7.mhf;.Jnme:nl' wnl entertain The XWltl ,' ir br'd at her home NAVY YARD Admiral Ashley Robertsen and Mrs 52.bViha' 5"wf In this city and are spending a few weeks at the Mar lyn Hetel, Fortieth and Walnut rtreete. Mrs. Edward L. Cochrane, wife of Lieutenant Cochrane, will entertain (Si formally at a tea thla afternoon. Mm Constance Cochrane and MIbs i Sarah Sweeney will preside at the tea tMt. GERMANTOWN ., Th? Jndependence Hall ChaDter N. tlenal 8ociety Daughters of r the Amert can Revolution, wfil combine with the Oermanteiwn Chapter in glvlnir a brldiS and five hundred party at 8f ptt Club en Friday afternoon next Tea wilt fellow. The proceeds will hnr patriotic and philanthropic purpeics. Mrs. Frederick M. Sykes of atn Meylan street, will entertain the mem. hers of her sewing circle at he? home today. The guests will be Mrs. Charted Wllcoxaen, Mrs. Jehn Bill, Mrs HarrS Crary, Mrs. Charles Conn, air W hV reau. Miss Bertha HabVck. Mii Marlen Hothersell, Miss Ann rSisen MhS Ann Pallatt, MIfa Stella Helm' M Carrie Pontleua. Mrs. P Welncein S5 Miss Edith Stokley. vemc0P and BONW1T TELLER & CO. St!7amerJnep WU.NUT AT THDOEENTH New in Progress in the St James Shep ANNUAL MAY SALE LINGERIE & BOUDOIR APPAREL AT ONE-HALF LESS THAN LAST YEAR'S PRICES Handmade, French and Philippine GOWNS 1.95, 2.9S te 39.00 ENVELOPES 1.95, 2.95 te 25.00 CHEMISES 1.95, 2.95 te 15.00 DRAWERS 1.95, 2.95 te 15.00 PETTICOATS ...2.75, 6.95 te 14.75 Negligee Tea Gowns and Breakfast Coats 7.95, 12,50.te 95.00 Formerly 12.75 te 175.00 A wonderful group of exquisite and orig inal creations of crepe meteor, crepe de chine, Georgette, chiffon, brocades and batik. In pastel andich old colorings. Silk Matinees 3.95 4.95 te 27.00 Developed of crepe de chine, satin, crepe Georgette and Albatross, in a diversity of models. Corsets Brassieres " 1 ' , J ... PP fflfflffimma:- aMHRiEBipll9IHi Photo by Marceau. MISS ALICE IIARMAR AND MISS BETTY FAVORITE Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William Wurts Harmar and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ocorge Upton Favorite, who were flower girls at the marriage of Miss Catherine G. Lloyd and Mr. Jeseph Longstreth which took place en Friday last at St. James' Church, Twenty-second and Walnut streets NORTH PHILADELPHIA On May 4. the Junier Branch of Pannenla will held a dance and cabaret show at the Appelle Hall, Bread Btreet and Columbia avenue. Mr. Marty Cehen, the entertainment chairman, has arranged an elaborate show. The mem bers of the committee Include Mr. Henry Weiss. Mr. Dewey Smith, Mr. Leen Bernstein, Mr. J. Packel. Mr. Max Kantrow, Mr. Ben Sandry. Mr. Jeseph Wolf. Mr. H. J. MatthewHen, Mr. Frank Sandry, Mr. A. Stoleff, Mr. J. 8. Kuntz, Mr. A. J. Trlpple and Mr. Al Levin. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Lefcevltz, of 167 Walnut lane, Wlssahlcken. an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter. Mist Florence F. Lefcevltz, te Dr. Julius Altmad, of this city. Mrs. Benedict Olmbel and Mlsa Re3e Qlmbel, of H2S North Bread street. have returned from a stay at Atlantic City. Mr. arid Mre. Icopeld Geedman, of 2223 North Lambert street, announce the betrothal of their daughter, Mies Hattle Geedman, te Mr. William Pas ner, of Nev Yerk. Crepe de Chine, Satin, Meteer and Radium GOWNS 3.95, 4.95 te 25.00 ENVELOPES 2.95, 3.95 te 32.50 CHEMISES 1.95, 2.95 te 29.50 DRAWERS 2.95, 3.95 te 32.50 PETTICOATS . . .4.95, 8.95 te 24.50 Gleve Silk Vests, Chemises and Bleemers 1.95 2.95 te 4.50 Formerly 2D5 te 8 JO A collection of glove silk undergarments in plain drop-stitch and novelty effects. Seme embroidery and lace trimmed. Alse step-in panties and camisoles. Crepe Satin Petticoats 7.50 Heavy quality crepe satin fashions this petticoat that features u hem te hipline. 4.95 Were te 10.00 1.25 5.95 Were te 13J50 1.75 Very Specially Priced !"' ' v Kl wsmtm FRANKFORD f w.t ra AAlnh IT Pnil 9 10111 Plum street, announce the marriage of meir uaugnter, miss uuun ai, imuer, te Mr. Walter A. Mills, en April 22. Mrs. P. Robinson, of Arrett street, will entertain at a luncheon and card party at her home tomorrow afternoon, In honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Wil liam Prescott, of Pittsburgh, who is vis iting her for a few weeks. A party from Frankford, which has left for a fortnight's ntay at West Baden Springs. Ind., consists of Mr. Anten T. Hartman. Mr. Max Sarfert, Dr. Blagg, Mr. Jehn B. Erdrlch and Mr. diaries Hafer. MOORESTOWN The Weman's Auxiliary of Trinity Church entertained the lower division of Seuth Jersey at an all-day meeting In the parish heuse last Wednesday, be ginning at 10.30 o'clock in the inorn inern ln. Mrs. N. Newland Stokes is chair man of the Moorestown Auxiliary. Mrs. 8.95 Were te 16.50 2.50 lilM.'.BiT.'Va f the iMNaham; There 'wr.l Mra F..A. Warden ha returned from T a few days spent in Trtnten.'Nf J. Mr. William a StacWieuse, of West Main street, is spending $t ten days in New Yerk. . DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Albert Mil will entertain the Nine Club at luncheon and bridge at her home in Swarthmore en Thuraday afternoon. Mrs. Jehn 13. Uensemer, of Swarth more, haa gene te Kentucky, where he will remain with her father for a few weeks. Mrs, Merris 13. Smith entertained the Fortnightly Club at her home yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Oeddes reviewed "The Days Before Yesterday," and Mrs. Sim pers read the literary news. Mr. and Mrs. Heward B. fit avers, of jpmnEwniM Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 French Medels and the Finest of Our Own Hand Made Hats at Half Price This la a very opportune sale of fascinating millinery all the loveliest hats at wonderful values. We have repriced them in euch a. way that even the meat expensive hats are new within the reach of all. Continuation of Sweater Sale $1.95 $9.00 . ,w..0l,waiws I" beautiful colorings. Reed size assortment, formerly .kUVUV ?htSVa5Tow7.!iJe' "0B f3,8S and "-50, Flber Silk Envelope Chemises at $2.95 and $3.95 .. . Wash satin and crepe de chine, loco trimmed or with tailored tops. 92.90, S8.I5. Radium silk with tailored tops, S3.9S. Take Advantage of This Seap Sale Lemen Complexion Seap, 00e a dezn. Kavcnaen'B. Original Hard Wnter Seap. 50e a dozen. Jergcn'a Iteyal Palm Seap, usually $1,00, at 08c a dozen. .ITgen'n Violet Transparent Seap, 85c a dozen. 4711 Gueat Roem Seap, superior quality, 6 odors, JI.00 a dozen. Lace Spanish Castile Seap, usually 20c a cake, at 40e a box of 3 cakes. Reger & Callet's Almend or Icttuce Seap, 8Se a box of 6 cakes. Kayser Lisle Union Suits, 85c Each Kine llnle union suits in all stylw. bodlce tops with tight or loose knees ; regular tops with tight or loeso knees, 85c each : extra sizes, M.00. Silks That Are Ideal for Spring Frecks or Cloaks 36-lnch White Jersey sill; la very special at $1.35 a yard. Waehable satln-strlped sport crepes ceme in White, Kese. Tan. Gray, Copen and Crushed Strawberry. They were $2.75 a yard, new Handsome Black brecade poplin Ib the very thing for the fashion able capes. 40 Inches wide at S3.S0 a yard. Here Are the Bridge Prizes Yeu Have Been Leeking Fer It is always se difTlcult te find something for a bridge prize which nltheugh Inexpensive, Is yet individual and attract Ue. Here are three' Buggeatlenn Allen's haa te offer aa solutions te the preblem: A cigarette holder and tiny ash tray, both charmingly enameled which ceme together In a fascinating leather box. They are te be had in various colors, la.se. A pencil holder having a Jet glass base and brass mountings, with an original eraser. SI. 00. A leather cigarette case with an enameled clasp and an enameled holder in a llttle pocket at the side. In different colors 14 se MifflfflrtawreiMTO Il 1 LSlenefe 1306 Walnut Street The Receiver Has Specially Arranged FOR TOMORROW NEW DRESSES DRESSES Canten Crepe Remainc Crepe Twill Cord Cash Cleth Vaua up te 125.00 Wraps and Capes Of the Very FineMt Duvetyn Values up te 125.00 SPECIAL 28 im Medel Dresses and Capes All our imported finest materials TSSfntiSfi &si afif IB f u. I-rt r l Fj il-' u . hfllt1 n lawuaf ailaHig W YllMlM aufifl tMm :" Hm 7 VMl VnTVnMIOTIK . "fmm daughter, of New Yerk, for a tuw daya, 1 Marahail Hartmalar A pretty home wedding will take place this evening at 4 o'clock, when Miss Sephia Harunaler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hartmaler, of 701 North Forty-third afreet, will become the brlde of Mr. F. Stanley Marshall, of 1472 North Wilten street The Itev. C. J. Hen, pastor of the Lutheran Church, Forty-second and Parrlsh streets, will officiate. The bride, who will be fflven In marriage by her father, will be attended by , Mlsa Dorethy Marshall, aa maid of honor. Mr. Hhyrl Aahwerth, of Michigan, will act as best man for Mr. Marshall. A small reception will fellow, after which Mr. and Mrs. Marshall will go en a short wedding trip. Later tney will go te England for an extensive stay. 1225 Printed Crepei, Cantens, Reshanara and similar superior quality ma terials. ValueM up te 59-50 Spert Coats and Capes in tne Favored Shades of Quality Tweed Values up te 49.50 GROUPS Value up te 278,00 I 77S lea 74& ll J - v. T ,.,L.M BRRRESrrfttM mmmL 1 1 il Ifl99 &w&&&id Labfl and . aeawhat , funny little la. BroveKinn roiu.--Deo Dear- I." M.llV KM. r, are en I IDS "V 'Doe DJ." every "MCI k It a Hiblt. ' At Idv. Beaded Bags Repaired Alse Lectaer, i Leataer, Oel Sitrtr M rle rtetrnac. HrmatirklK M.h Bass, rear MffpT ntKNcA ItKAnrj) oaes, as anij uf te sts MARCEL BEAD SHOP 1810 Cheetnat 8. Hprate 1P9B -LADIES' SUITS- MADE-TO-MEASURE All Tweeds ........ $35 Tricetine aid Peiret Twill, $40 Peiret Twill Dreuei $25 Tweed Cape te Order. . . .$35 GlrU' Suita " frir $29 Flannel Suits $45 Suits te Order '.$25 FRANK DI LUZIO Formerly with Lviat Kknrt 900 Walnut Street. Freckles and Skin Trouble Beauty Bleach will easily remove freckles, tar) and ether skin blemishes. This delightful flesh-tinted ?cold creamed compound is easy te use, clears the complexion quickly, is harmless te skin and will net grew hair. Black and White Beauty Bleach when used with Black and White Seap will give you complexion satisfaction. Recommended and sold at all toilet goods counters. Clip and mall tliij te Plough, Memphis, Tenn., for free copy of BlicU and White Birthday and Dream Beele. F0RRESTLast5ETg'sat8Mat RUSSIAN GRAND OPERA KnOM PCTUOQRAD. XfOSreW. OD":FI)A Tonight SNOW MAIDEN Tomorrow MERMAID (Rusalka) Thur . "THn'S rtR'nK": Trl L Pit Nlchtn. "BORIS r.OI.POXOV'i Kaf. .it "KCOEX OXEOIN." Vrlcef. f.Qj tc t; 3U GARRICK Perri-Aii pkick flAir II. HAltniS Prent TUB aKASON'S COMEDY SLCCES3 WELCOME STRANGER With GEORGE SIDNEY BROAD Last 5 Evgs. ; Jr. ?AM U 1IA!RX I'rfni IL5IE FERGUS "THE VARY I MR cuneT Al P Zci kltn. AJthnr of "De, Uura ' NEXT T.EK SEATS Tlll'Rlly CWIkhlAM ILLETfE in His Latest Success THE UHAM MAKER B.F. KEITH'S il'llll'lil' HII'l!3 3 a 5 S 3 G?k?2HS.,CWEEKFESTIVAL! ANATOL FRIEDLAND BEAUMONT SISTERS IS" A IlEMIVIMr'r'vr i. i a BEATRICE K. EATON I Billr-WAYNE & WARREN-Rull, 1 JOB DAIICKV AND OTHER." S "Frescott" PreicnU Hepe Eden g Ti"li, 13 te 1. Cnnrfrf liv n.u. m S lll.liH.hMlOreh. Op-'nJViSaS ' B nuniiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii.iiiiinHiiiniim,,,,,,,,, BROADWAY Rrenil A 8ni1r EVEViSTij, K .. t;i SAT 15 Broadway Stock Cempanv IN .t IMRTI.ny .MAN-vJii ' "EH SAT 2 i.i "ffcU O' MY HEART" Nvt -k 'BCANDAI. 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