fmncy Wynne Speaks of el Cem Sntnp. I 'titer V . . Indoor Herse Shew ., K-.rntfV'you'int'rcstcdte hear nf WBR itn Merris" engagement ti I nh OC BCIlJUltll' "V D ttaw7rcB out wnl year. JU0" .,i is one of e .". Vir i JP-efef "ft 'younger girl In 1'hlta- "'Pt,1.8; .he was grnilunlcl from Spring . ,cri hi mftde her debut hc aWtlictl 8,le?niUhier "he luiH been meet mie- 'f(uVn'fV cr i c AiS at the Academy er,";nl n.i, ibltleiiH. Yeu mucin-' tnd In e" ?r ' ,,Z winter hp lind nn ahvi.Miisl,! ::.rr one wnn rr" .y." i.;r.B. ; h..iim niKO innji-..":.,: .dtndri ""'i ,","irt5' mtc e the leader 'inf voice, nnd we nv u. w ., --.i einffitir. one iiuw "." ln.v0,.ca ". nnn CemnnnyTln fact, YX? f i . nk hIic Kt It tip. nml-macic n k Sh.s-A..Bnre, ?.. ..tow V Vlmitcnwe. who wmO HnrencM Miss V Jiejtr "':; it . , ene-et the v ff-Tj iiriti of the-: Unique Upcrn ' Lai" Lv and Ims n te ee of .untisuAl 2BIS nmUAfnr"n-Ibnv6 heard. a 'I niaini. .v "" j-iy - . . ; t ie date het bn wMr we wcmiii mOXIOHT the Hnyy Ingersoll . .h. American region I Belr yiitehMbnerttewcddlf. IXl'est 1 of the American r-egipn m gem w H'S mnnVmnregeUigt J"1 ,aAr,. F?e nc of the member of thd lhV' theingerselgt Wlllnm Du Vflrrl? riinrlcsY. 'ex, Jr., Mur ray U. sX Franklin D'Oller. Jnllart Du K'jflMnr nevd ll " ".. .S . tin. "school fet". .i. will be the Inst meeting ei ain.v TAMznr. iu. " - W,irK (laiii'ing """' "'"v.; "; .v. -, Rtritferil (jeu remember that tlilif is i'lfflnnil. meeting te tnke thc-placd nl (you ri Itlennl-niec -.. .tiiifiii e( tlie one .which wns emltlcrt enrner. '"- '"""... il.- .!!. In the season) nn i i nni '' "'S.""'." iXn.es RnjWlffc Chcrten Jr.. will elva dance n't the iindner Hunt Club 'In ,wn"!r ui.iH.in.lnw. iMntra KllW I honor he sttrac ive dnugliteref Mr. nnd Mrs. WiHIanlStruthcw Ellis, of Fex Hill Frm, Uryn .uawr. DID you go te the Indoor Herse Shew yesterday? It was very In teresting a"'1 mw mnny P60"16,,1 knew. theuKh the crowd was small. Dlekle Xcwbeld Colhoun nnd her sister, Anna Ncnbeld. who enme out tlili Winter, were both there. Mrs. Colhoun ns wenrins n pearl gray sports wilt. I unall gray felt hat nnd n scarf of irnr fox fur. Anna Iscwbeld was looking very well In n one-plece frpek of lavender tweed nnd n gray strnw hat - turned up off the fare. Gray and light violet were quite the predominating colors of the opening day. Marlen But But eon, who was one of the aides, were n .My Mcntcr. with figures en It of French blue, blnclc nnd orange, with n my felt lint and n gray woolen skirt, verner l'cten-ert, who will be one of next yenr's debs by the wny, was another aide. She looked attractive In n deep rose-colored sweater, with n tweed skirt nd hat te match. I saw Kitty Knight Smith nnd Gertrude Dougherty aiding, tee. Kitty were n becoming costume of pay nnd violet, which consisted of a gray sn enter, n violet nnd grny plaid rtlrt and a gray felt hat, trimmed with Mick cenuc feathers. Of course, Mrs. Blllie Clothier and Mrs. Dobsen Alte- V rnun were there. Mrs. Clothier look ed smart in dark -blue serge com bined with dark blue silk. A lnrge hnt ef,PaMcy silk, with n narrow band of dark blue silk around the crown, nnd a tun-colered coat completed her costume. Mrs. Altcnms wns nttrnctlvely dressed in black crepe dc rliluc made en plain lines and cut round nt the neck. 8h were, tee. her usual small clese-flttlng turban, this one being of black shirred crepe de chine. Anne and Careline Asbtnn ninl Dr. Athlen were all en hand, tee. Anne were n brown coat, n dnrk blue satin hat and a brown benver neckpiece, and both she and her sister seemed te be cnjejlng the iee (-renin cones, snnd wicbcR nnd drink-., for every time I looked nt them they were eating. Herse ihews certainly de make you hungry and the ten room was ery popular. XAXCV WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mis Harr'et K. Zimmerman, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Udwnrd Zimmer man of Summit street, Chestnut Hill, will entertain at a theatre party fol lowed by n. supper en Thursday evening next. In honor of Miss Marpraret Thnyer Oraham, daughter of Mrs. Hewnrd spencer Graham of Sixteenth and Lo Le cuit streets, whes mnrrlaRe te Mr. JMercax Celt Josephs, son of Mr. and Jift l?1?n Celt Josephs, of Baltlmore m Louisiana. Newport, will tnke place 2LJI!lcl.a;.Y June 28- ln the Berkeley Jfimrlal ,9,hl,l,e'- Newport. Miss Zlm- Sl' V5rV) " ""f?" M8S araham as ene .of her bridesmaids. .m, m a,n,X J,rs- Zimmerman will Klve a . nliane at thelr nemB en Saturday diitrhftr mTb a17, J? ,honor f helr iruf i r' -MI',', A,lne Cecilia Zimmerman. Mlas Immerman will make her debut ftMay!ftOtctebePBByen Uy her ,,arent9 n In?Ir if! MTft Afehlbnld Barklle. of it ih.il "i9"' Wnyne- will glve a dunce hnni. K h..me en ITIdny, June 9, In lern0fMMlaH I,illc,n. McMlchnal. daugh ifii,?fi Mr,.nnU Mrs- C. Emery Mc Michael, of 2041 Walnut street. erMSrikir!l Xln,.-I Jelm Redgera Maxwell v latle fn. l"InneJva' nave lB8Uetl " " vnsiieng for a garden party with danc- NRSTORED and INSURED SJf'NQ SUMMER MONTHS B2TO, & BKAUCHER MEIOTBHTT High-Class FURNITURE Made te Order REPAIRING REFINISHING UPHOLSTERING fY-e spcc,lallze 'n first-class work for people of domination, French nnll.iiin,. -. Planes and office -".tuure. DEL SINDACO & MILLER 3818 Llncut.r ni I'rr.ten 1180 OTJlla UpleW, tmfr.ww nery Ster. ' ""-I Still smarter Stile. '4.98 II.. u. ... mur,, niiere Veur Men "w me rurtheit The Old Original , MULDOON'S m vtassmxn Km .rMamj,. WSb m Miss Merris EngdgetneAt, patina PcnnltTnt f.ht 'ng en Saturday afternoon! t.Tune 10, In honor, of their nieces.. M'ss Florence Clothier, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wal ter,. Clothier, nnd Miss Careline Whitney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heward Whit ney of New Yerk. Mlra'Olethier nnd Miss Whitney will enter Vassar College this H , '. MKi Mary Illdgely Carter, daughter nf the nev. nnd Mrs. neer Calvert (janar, or me iwctery, uryn Mawr, will leave today te attend a house party ever. the week-end nt Princeton. Ml.a Carter will be1 one of next rfeaseh'a uuuuuinirBf At the wedding of Miss Itesftlle Ben eon Vellrnth, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Vellrnth. of 1512 Pine street, nnd Mr. Martin Hewnrd Buehier, 2d, which will take place en Saturday after noon, Mny 20, ,nt four o'clock at the summer home of the bride's parents at J'enllvn, the ushers will Include Mr, Hareld B.. Vellrnth, a brother of the brlde ; Mr. Herbert) M, I-ewry, brother-in-law of the bride, Mr. , Herace M. Barba, and Mr. Michael niter. -Mrs. C. Frederick: .C. Stout., of 211 Glenn Read, Ardmee. entertained at n luncheon en Tuesday. The .nilests in cluded Mrs. Kfflngham B. Merris, Mrs.' J. Heren Cresman, Jr., Mrs. Heward Clark. Mrs. Paul Thompson. Mrs. Jeseph Wayne, Mrs. Rebert Griffith and Mrs. Prank H. Mess. ' The annual meeting of the Cencalogl Cencalegl cftl and Pennsylvania Society of the Colonial Damea. In, hnnnr nf th. KAMlni, of the Swedes te the Delaware, 1638-16S5 will be held at the Corinthian Yaeht Club en Thursday afternoon, May 15, from 3.30 te 6 o'clock. Mrs. Jehn C. Qroemo Is the secretary. at the dinner te be given" ren beard th v row avenlnr by a. a. mcijeugai tomer- iuw evenma; Dy uapiftin Yancey S. Wil liams. U. H V. nnil Mm Wlfll.... Twenty-second nnd Perter atreets. In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Q. Wallace Simp K,",'"1. lncude Dr. and Mrs. James Tbofnlngten, Lieutenant Commander P. J Kelleher. V. H. N nnd Mrs. Kclleher, n,nd Ensign J. Teneyck, U. S. N. .M, aPl Mr"- Jeseph A. Barnes, of 19 West Athens avenue, Ardmore, are receiving congratulations en the birth of n daughter, Gertrude Elizabeth Barnes, en April 29. The Bryn Mawr Alumnae Association, ?i E5.8,Sn' Pfta wln lve a luncheon at the Beilevue-Stratferd tomorrow at 1 e clock In honor of President M. Carey Themas, of Bryn Mawr College. There will be about 160 guests. Among these who will assist In re ceiving at the tea which Mrs. Jehn S. C Harvey will give en Snturday. afternoon nt her home In Radner In honor of her daughter. Miss Anr.s. Bishop Harvey, will be Mrs. Jehn I. Bishop. Mrs. Jehn p. Bishop, Miss Margaret Carsen, Miss Sarah Cooper, Miss Helen Cresap, Miss Margaret England, Miss Janet Fine, Miss Betty Fester, Miss Kathnrlne Hughes. Miss Florence Kane. Miss Julia Lee, Miss Eleaner Tllden and Miss Jane Walker. Mrs. Alfred Lewry, Mrs. Walter Shoemaker, Mrs. Charles M. Weed nnd Miss Mary Bishop will preside at the tea table. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Uertloe Perter , of Worcester, Mass., Imve announced tne marriage of their daughter. Miss Helen Perter, te Mr. Pemberton Merrli Dick Dick eon, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. Dicksen., of 268 Seuth Ferty-slxth street and Medln. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dlclcsen will live In Swnrthmere. The annual the Dansant In aid of the Mlserlcerdla Hospital will take place en Saturday afternoon. May 20, nt the Beilevue-Strateord. Mere than 200 women will act as patronesses nnd many will entertain at luncheon at the Bellevue before the party. Mrs. A. Nash Burk Is chairman of the affair and among these who are assisting her are Mrs. James E. Benner. Mrs. Jehn B. Lencrgan and Mrs. J. M. Quennell. The members of Old St. Stephen's Club will glve the play, "Clnrence." In May In aid of the community house. These in the cast are MI3S Helen T. Seme Men have rested en their laurels from creating seme one mas terpiece by photography. We have received honors in our profession, tee; but we pride ourselves most in the fact that our portraits for years have been CONSIST ENTLY GOOD. During thia month, we make the unusual offer of three of our large 7x11 portraits with jeiaera ler only $3.00. This uu must accompany your order. CHAMPLAIN. STUDIO , Wl WALNUT ST. i none Walnut 1210 -J BOTWIT TELLER & CO. CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET SATURDAY Exceptional Sale MISSES' STREET, DAYTIME DINNER & DANCE FROCKS . 38.00- Regularly sold from 65.00 te 98.50 An extraordinary assemblage of Misses' diesses for all occasions many are exact copies of imports, reproduced by one of New Yerk's foremost makers. Frem every point designing, fabric and ornamentation these dresses are of the highest type. Every mode, from the trim tailleur te the elaborately beaded evening gown, is included. One or two of a kind. Peiret Twill Crepe Romaine AN OPPORTUNITY WITHOUT PARALLEL Misses' Department ; Fourth Fleer rummwmm KSffiV f'fcV te Marry 'JjEltJUti ih ; ' . " riiole by rhate-CrnJtert. MIH8 PRI8C1LLA MORRIS W'liese marriage te Mr. J. Kenten Eisenbrcy will take place en Satur day, May 27 1- : Blackwcll, Miss Grace F. Armstrong, Miss Klsle Wllmett, Miss Gertrude Blx ler, MIsb Florence 8. Sherard, Mr. Fred Fnnz. Mr. Themas Bell, Mr. Alfred Gantnlcs. Mr. William Brasscll ,nnd Mr. Rebert Davis. The play Is being di rected by Mr. Jeseph Fex and Mr. O. Byram Blnckwelb ALONG THE READING Mrs. Irwin J. Fasehnll has sold her home en Township line. Jenklntewn, nnd will join her husband, who has been ln Chicago for the last few months. Miss Madeline Groshens, who has been spending a year In Phoenix, Ariz., has returned te her home en Easten read, Reslyn. An Illustrated lecture en "FleVera" will be given by Mr. Otte J. Thllew, under the auspices of the Old Yerk Read Auxiliary of the Seamen's Church 21 ItllHOll '""" w i .lisssssssssHissi'' ' iMs m 'iHssssssW "Bism "'a' , fi ssBssRKT' '".sV'Vi ssssV VisssssHisCdsssBt! 't. ssssV-. , i. K sIH '-isHMssK ' ttb'ssV": ',XiCi sskksHm? wB A-VA ssHkklssKv , Ki. ' ' feW" W!f I isssVTPv:Sisssssssssi (IV y'i )5t. ''-iJssssssssssI rjS i jE sslssK '''., Jf B "N.E.CORNER. GHBSTNUT AT trtb'ST. The Judge charges the Jury! ' The Verdict is Unanimous ThisFameus21 Illinois Watch A MARVEL AT THE PRICE! See the Window M M ! Dn SENTENCE A LIFETIME OF SATISFACTION! Confidential, Convenient Credit that invites every wage earner YOU Open Sat. Eve. Canten Crepe Georgette ISBllTISf "'"PM WPP""1 Institute,' for th. sH" .rtlU.::"B1 Bay," or Infirmary, of tM IrMrtltut en lecture will be held at StMArtln'i par Ish house, Tenth street below Oak lane, Oak Lene. Mrs. Rebert N, Birwoed Is chairman of the auxiliary. - QERMANTOWN Miss (lertrude Waters, of 110 Queen Inne, entertained at a bridge party at her home yesterday afternoon. The guests were Miss Mary Bkelty, Miss Justlna O'Lnughlln. Miss Margaret Mur phy, Miss Rcglna O'lughlln, Miss Mary Leuis llnteman, Miss Frances McNally, Miss Nerltp. McMahon, Miss Rita. Bennls, Minn Susnne Doneghue' and 'Miss Fran ces Watsen. i Mr. and Mrs. William T. Broadhead nnnounce the marriage of their grand daughter, Miss Helen P. Kneedler, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Simen P. Kneedler, te Mr. Benjamin W. Shortt. of Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Shortt will be nt home after June 1 at 368 Shedaker street TIOQA ' Miss Ruth E. Helfner entertained at her home. 1826 W. Ontario street, en Thursday last. In honor, of her sister, Miss Ethel M. Parson, whose mar riage will take place early in June. The guests were mrs. iiODeri vvnue, ran. B( ernard Brlnsen, Mrs. Jehn Martin, Mrs. Miss Mary Callahan, Miss Emma Car ver, Miss Helen Ives, Miss Clara Comp Cemp Comp ten, Miss Annie Kline, Miss Hilda Meyers, Miss Kathryn Hamilton, Miss Helen Helfner, Miss Bessie Parsons and Miss Marlen Natter. PRANKFORD A card party. will be given 'en Tues day evening nest at Sheldknecht's Hall, for the benefit of the Frankford Hospi tal. Mrs. M, Hlssey, of 3208 D street, Is spending, several weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clayten Burgy, of New Londen, Conn. Mrs. Clarence Bertolet, of 1022 Fill more street, .will entertain at a five hundred party at her home en Saturday, May 13. Miss Helen Palmer, of Arrett street, Is spending a fortnight In Washington, where she Is the guest of Mlas plana Webster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Webster. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Ralph Stewart will entertain the members of her bridge club Informally en Thursday nftcrnoen, May 11, at her home In Lansdowne. The guests will be Mrs. Edward Cadwnllader, Mrs, Ev erett H. Plummer, Mrs. Hareld Beltler, cn'n,'v,5' Ayfrur laWa. ? test Chestnut Street Jewels L9-. " Send far Omt Free Uoek of (Jens Faille Paisley Chiffen fmw2'. n r vriuxuiu DMrden and' Mis Anne Steyenen. A denrn will fellow hn nrcaenlatlen of "Trial by JUry," which will be given en Thursday evening, May 11, at the Craftsman's Club, Drentel ,11111, by the Norwood Musical Association. Geerge Allen, inc. 1214U-Chestnut Street-1214 Extraordinary Showing (f Smart Hats Fer Friday and Saturday These hits are taken from our regular stock and specially marked for these days, $5.00 te $10.00 Many delightful hats for Women and Misses. And don't forget that among our Sports Hata you will surely f nd the one you want. French Chenille Spot Veiling, 65c a.yard This charmlnr veiling is particularly becoming- te every type. It Is te be had in Black, Brown, Navy, Taupe, a combination of Black .and Flesh, and Jackdaw. ; Twe-tone Novelty Hese, $1.45 The two.tene novelty steeklnra Include aema nlaln and anmi. drep-stltch models. The colors are Purple, Blue and Black, Green nnd arep-Biucn eueci. bi.ie yu 3 Van Raalte Heavy Van Raalte heav; ivy silk hone , Russian Calf, Champagne, Cordovan Heubigant's Quelqueg Fleurs Talc, 85c This popular French Toilet Powder Is famous for lta delightful odor and very high quality. The regular price Is 1.00 a bottle. Allen's Improved Hair Nets, $1.00 a Dezen; 3 Dezen for $2.50 Straight shape or "Slippen" cap shape nets, single or double mesh, large or small sites, lOe each, fl.00 a deien. White and dray nets at lBe each, fl.SO a dexen. Week-End Reductions in Toilet Articles Asuna Face Vewder, !0a site, 69a. Coty's ZOrlgan Tae. ew4er, 76e a box. ... BigaaA'a Un At Xmbanm. Talenm, B8e a bottle. Segers aad OaUet'e Baby Bie. Vewd.r, 36c package, at 18e. AmeUn Seoderant Vewder. 38e a bes. Jergea's Tale In four odors, BiftBd'a Mary Oaraea Toilet aniex complete vau sets, large Beg.r asa QalleVs Preneb. Up-Itteks, usually 25c, at 18c. Oetys li'Orlgan aad Parts Batraeti, 50c size, 30c Varfnaaettes, in all the best Breaeh odors, $1.00 size 86e. Trefeusse Leng French' Kid Gloves Special for Friday and Saturday, $3.95 Trefeusse kid gloves In 12 button length, P. K. sewn, with aelf ,na contrasting emnreiaery, in uiacK. wntte. Brown ana Tan. regular price Is $6.00; for these two lilPOItTBRS, DESIGNERS OF THE HIGHEST APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND Our First Spring Reduction Sale en Apparel for Women, Misses and Children The name "Harris" has long; been identified with "apparel of the better kind." Fer nearly 27 years we have been regarded as highest grade designers and makers of Women's apparel sup plying finest stores in America. This talent, this entree te world fashions at modest price, we have brought te you, in this store. This sale includes apparel from our own fine stocks. Dresses for Day and Evening 25,00 tO 49.50 Formerly 39.50 te 95.00 Many styles models for street, afternoon, evening and sports wear. New beaded gowns. lace nnd cape-completed costumes. Every fashionable color and black. Suits, Coats, Capes and Wrappy Coats 29.50 tO 75.00 Formerly 49.50 te 110.00 Including such representative fabrics as marvella, veldyne, pandera, eerena twill cords in evrr geed Spring shade, including plenty of the ultra-smart black. serena, tv.ui cords, m eet Man-Tailored SpertSuits, 18.00 "39.50 Formerly 29.50 te 59.50 Including trelaines and rainbow tweeds. Suits Cnnr nnri i.,ve :- n with knickers. All sizes for women and ml.s!.nnS3V&rffi she's! CStUmCS Smt! Over-Blouses, 6.95 and 8.95 Formerly 945 te 12 JO In crepe de chine, some with organdie cellar and cuffs; ethers embroidered or beaded, In geld, emerald, golf red and Dutch blue. Satin Bleemers Special Crepe back with double clastic cuff and pique edge, cut This "Different Kind of a Juvenile Stere" Announces Sweeping Reductions en Coats, Capes, Dresses Cape Costumes, 14.95 1 Capes, 9.95 I Coats 10 00 Reductions en All Children's Silk Dresses We Specialise in NAA DROifa Rsftrtt hair Bebbl nf..i.....Me I A wsvmtiT.V Uebbed '.mlr curled LATHROP . A -.- n. -. MtsJcirisf pnene Dla. Sltt Open r.m. Black and Oetd, Cordovan and Black and Black alone, In the ier e,A. Silk Hese, $2.75 comes In Fawn, Canter, Gray, Black and White. M.78 a pair. ws&& s usually 1 5c. at lBe. Water, II. B0 size at UOO. re tl si. be sue at fl.oe. The days only, 93.9B. AXD MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AS'D CHILDRVH'S APPAREL CHARACTER FOR 3lORE THAN TWCXTY-SIX YEARS XvSB15 Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Radium Chemises, 3.75 t Values te 7.50 Of excellent quality, hand embroidered and hemstitched. White, ficsh and orchid. 3.95 FULL-FASHIONED 1 r- full. client quality. Apparel Tfpt Slenderizes the IES I L Ut If. tr t-.t P"mTMP VABvfkJK ClinarM 11 Ze Akin.. Auther of "Dcplapre." ni:xt wKi.ij i:atm hva unci WllsMIU in His LATtsr Success FORREST Uit 2 Nights at 8 I.ART MATTNFIK TOMnitRnw AT RUSSIAN GRAND OPERA rneM PETiioenAD. ironcew. edkssa MtnraaElic. BORIS GOUDONOV Tom'ew EUGEN ONEGIK rrlc fiOe te ig.ne GARRICK 'eiuliaii i'kice RAM H. HARRIS Pr.a.nt. ' THH SHASON'S COMKDY SUCCESS WELCOME STRANGER With GEORGE SIDNEY BROADWAY "jW-rf. WED.. SAT.. 1!:13 Broadway Stock Company n J. HAllTI.KY MANNERS' PEG O' MY HEART' Nxt Week Stock Ce. In "SCANDAI," CROSS KEYS!.4sataSt TONIQHT. 8:15 MAE DESMOND "TWIN BEDS" ArERS Next Week Stock Ce. ln "RUDDIES" k ItAII.V C EITH'S THEATRE ANATOL FRIEDLAND & CO. "J'RKSCOTT" I're.ent Hene Vdta lllli HUI(KIUI11MI NIIUW Special I.ndlen' Mat. Today Hene r.den will nn.wer all gufHien nrlvitlelr V CONCERT, 1 TH 1. Public Invited ACADEMY OF MUSIC TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 9TH I The Cheral Art Society of Phila. Soleist: BACHAUS, Pianist II ALEXANDER MATTHEWS. Conductor Tickets at Heppe'., 1110 Che.tnut St, ASHER'S SWIMMING SCHOOL H. K. cer. ua a. Mixed Bathing S. K. Cor. ISd Si wnlnnt Mm. .lerninK. v 10 i mefi.inurn., z te n Mc. V ,..ii.-n l'.M. Intnictlnn filven te Beth Sexee PARTY NIGHTS Tnrndsy. Thureday, Stiturdny. 8:30 tn 10 A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE 4VOfe Verk Ril . intli A l.iirrni' 1 g Tiikn Rniil a, i , .,, y fffm SlwN.w Circus ' 51 ITB laVl l.'.v (IreumlnBWfl 1 1 I IB I sVvBTkaaBBtAaArJCBaBBBiXBaW SILK HOSIERY I .fl" w - kS Larger Wemtn I I i ryt1"' -'.''ii NINETEENTH AND lAKI 11.M:.10. 8:30, ft:8rf. TiSO..., a inner Hit Than "iiuma "The Geed Frei ..-d PARAMOUNT riCTlIRB WI iwtA oerpon nnd DORE DA Written hv FANNIM HtlRi WELSH SINGERS 0A Dlt f.RWlH WATKtNH. Dlf. NEXT WEBKis RODOLPH VALEN1 GLORIA SWANS( In JIEYONP THE ROCH nyiir.iNOR er.YN $1 SIXTEENTH AND" MARK: 11 3013O S.aO 50 7: ANNIVERSART WEBK 'PT. AND CI.AIRE WINDSOR I t'-l "UKAND LARCENY;' Limited Eni?n(tement femtnendSK.rt'? MONDAY NEXTf BSf FIRST TIME Af, S3e OUR PRICES "mJ- s. W. itSl "iTi--iwnrnr vtrt viiurruna; J.ATUHT (JRKATKST maaKWf i'l ORPHANS OF THE STORM WtTIt LILLIAN AND DOROTHY GISH i"i V JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT tffi STAR OK "I.IMOM" MONTE BLUE AND 1.1,000 OTHERS ES USUAL PRICES 4 3 2J i DAILY. 3.-,-, r.Oc EVENINQB, ROe. Tti Saturtlny Matinee. Evenlnc Prlel ' M IIROAD k CHESTNUT 11 30. 1 30. 3.30, 6:30, 7:30, 0:30 JACK HOLT IN NEW PICTtflU: i, ' THE GRIM COMEDIAN", OJCl ei'K WAI,I,AL'K ItEID la "ACROSS THE CONTINENT" PAI ATE 1-T1' MARKET i rjiti,Ct 10 a. m. te ii v.at. PRISCIM.A nPAN "wild; ...-. j rON -,, ARCADIAieTAgSrEf: HH wanPa. "TOO Mlir.H WIfM hawi.ky ' -- "T-y VirTODI A NINTH A MARKET V 11 1 lIl 0 A. M. te lljt5 P. 1 AUDREY MUNSON -'-"-' Methf-f DCr.UMT 17TH Avn iinirrr '-,-i l"VIUil ANITA STEWAH1" f In "SOWINQ THE WIND" " 31 GLOBE JUSUfHtlS jrt 1 tmtKirtt n HZ lALIIUV ll4kgj SHUMftT m't; w"i Trm ( v.UMMfN rjTwwiwKmai' c irwiur KBllt KHiniWIW JOH IN MIC B UrlDV? HIT f5y Onlne tu popular demaiMl louen nn cvtendrd hi Trm . nient. 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