s Mi( v mrmssiPMeut I fiancy Wyhne Tells of. a Meeting of the Pennsylvania rj euvivi.y uf xjxiviiiw, ' She Chdts About the. 11 HAS been the custom of the Penn sylvania Society 'of Colonial Dames , i America te commemorate Reme par tlctilar event in. the history of the Co Ce Ulal period by n acneral society meet Inr'ench year. This year I hear that the Colonial Dnmes pre planning a joint meeting- fllth the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania In comment cemment Artln4hc coming of the Swedes te the iJSaware, 1038-1635, the Idea origi nating with -the Asseclntc Committee 0f Women of the Genealogical Society. The meeting Is te be held out of deer at theCerlnthlnnYncht Club en Thurs day nftcntoen, May 25, from .1:30 until 0 o'clock. The commemoration Is under the auspices of the sub-committees. The Entertainment Committee of the Gene alogical Society Includes Mrs. Themas 'Hand Ball, Mr. Leuis F. Bensen, Miss Margaret Rldgway Grundy, MUs Nina I-ca, ex omcie; miss aiay Atner ion Leach, Miss Anna J. Magee, Mrs. Alvln Parker and Mrs. C. Heward Colket, chairman. The Entertainment Committee of Colonial Dames is com plied of Mrs. William .T. Clothier, Mrs. William H Denner, Mrs. Heatley C. Dulles, Mrs. Jehn Semple Sharpe, Mrs. Clarence A'. Warden, Mrs. W. Chattln Wethcrlll, Mrs. James Starr, Jr., ex officio, and Mrs. Randal Morgan, chair man. The meeting sounds as if It would be most Interesting. SPRING certainly seems te be the time for garden parties, fairs and fetes or an mnas. xnis jrriany tee Ladles' Aid Society will give a Pre hvterlan Hesnltal fete at Miss Mary Converse's place at Rosemont for the benefit of the building fund in connec tion with the Cnthcart Heme at Deven, and the following week we have the Wynnewood Peny and Deg Shew and the Rlttenheuse Square Flower Market, tbey are en the 17th and 18th, respec tively, and then en Tuesday, May 23, there will be a Country Fair at the (lermantewn Cricket Club. Mrs. Chattln Wetherill Is chairman of this fair and, from all that I hear. it sounds most attractive. There will he all sorts of things for all ages. Ice cream cones in charge of Evelyn B. Page will be- sold from a pony cart. Mrs. Felix du Pent will have charge of a cretonne dress and hat table ; Miss Dorethen Weed will direct a candy table, and Pelly Savage will sell cakes. Pelly came out last winter, and her brother Ernest will marry Jane Yeat man en June 28. Clair Glttings will be the "chntrman" of the balloons, and Pelly Bayard nnd Mary Bartow will have a grab bag. Mrs. Qulncy Adams fllllmore is in charge of a baby table; Careline Barclay, a sports table, wherp unusual sweaters and ether things will be en sale, nnd Mary Page Piatt will have a vegetable table. A let of younger girls will act as aides nnd will serve tea. Among them will be Evelyn Drayten-, Elise Diddle Koblnsen, Kitty Perter, Betty Wnyn.e, Sue Gillmere, Hepe Randelph, Sara Mary Barnes, Careline Norten, Kath crlne Snowden, Anne Schwartz, Loulse .ind Virginia Nerrls, Bltsy Fergusen, I'eggy Legan nnd many ethers. Among these who are working for the fair are Mrs. Themas Heath, Mrs. Reland Merris, Mrs. Arthur Hacker, Mrs. Reland Foulke, Mrs. Jehn Story Jenks, Jr., Mrs. Evan Randelnh. Mm. filar. ence Zantzinger, Mrs. Edward F. R. weed, Mrs. Sydney Martin, Mrs. Jeseph Walker Wear, Miss Pauline Hewie, Mrs. Jehn Muir and Miss Mar Mar jerle Tayler. rpHH new crepe de chine enpes and ,TI.drle",Jsre se Sed looking. I saw l.llzabeth Ress in n pretty ene a few iiays age. It was black nnd simply made, nnd she was wenrlng It ever a black crepe de chine dress, the skirt of which was covered with a red coln celn coln iletted niatcrlnl. It's hnrd te describe, 1'Ut It was most attractive. Margaret Earle has n dress and eaiie of black ennten crepe. The dress has no trimming except n Httle open work around the neck, nnd the cape Is lined with sand -colored crepe de chine. When I saw her she wns wearing two wng strings of smnll pearls with the dress, nnd a black straw hat with pale yellow flowers across the front. Sand Sand Sand rolered stockings nnd pntent leather andals completed, her costume and It was very becoming. NANCY WYNNE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES - Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brtnley, of avahoe street end Mermaid lane, hhesjtnut Hill, announce the engagement of their sinter. Mrs. Charles G. King, of til " A (....-W 'l . Msiii wTfl fWt will ill) m HaNVVHaaaHiT mf 'J ptibPLk Msumvs or America, Many Fairs in May New Yerk, te Mr. Frederick W. Sher man, of Rye, N. T. A wedding- of Interest will be that of Miss Marlen Carmlchael. daughter of. Mr,.ftnd MrB. Lemuel Rag-land Car rnlchael, of Richmond, Va and Captain Geerge Bewer, U .8. M. ti, son of 'Mrs. Geerge R. Bewer, of Vancouver, Torres Terres dale, which will take place en Saturday, June 24, at 6:30 o'clock, at the First Presbytertnn Church, Richmond. A re ception will fellow at the home of the brides parents at 2010 Monument ave nue. Richmond, The ceremony will 'ha Performed by the Rev. 8. T. McFaden, nssIsWd by the Rev. Dr. Graham, of Old Saints' Church, Torresdale. The bride will be given In marriage by her father. Miss Betty Ambler, of Rich mond, will be the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will Include Miss Va leria Arrlngten, of Norfolk. Va. j Mrs. R. M. Currle, of Chicago; Miss Priscllla BheDherd. Mlaa Katharlnn Mill ui.. .Lima Ambler and Miss Elizabeth Luce, ul iiiciimunu. Mrs. Geerge Rower, of Vancouver, Terresdale, will entertain at a small dinner at her home this evening in horer of Miss Marlen Carmlchael, who will be the guest of Mrs. Rower for n Bhert time. Mrs. Bewer's son, Captain Geerge Bewer. U. 8. M. CV, who Is en duty at Atlanta, Ga.. Is also spending a few days In this city. Mrs. Henry Belln du l'ent, of Crest-Iea,-.M.'" Creek read, Ardmore, will entertain at a small luncheon and the atre party tomorrow In honor of Mrs. rrancm a, urewninemeia, or Bosten. Miss Margaretta. A. Sharpless, daugh uSl Mr' and Mr"- T- Wilsen Bharpless, of Chestnut avenue, Chestnut Hill, will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening in honor of Miss Margaret Thayer Gra ham, daughter of Mrs. Heward Spencei Graham, of 1G32 Locust street, whose marriage te Mr. Devereux Celt Josephs, of Baltimore, will take place en Mon day, June i 26. Among the guests will Jl?,Ma,r.y TrP"er Geedman. MIbb Harriet F. Zlmmcrmann, Mr. Devereux Josephs, Mr. Bewman Wheeler, Mr. Bamuel J. SharplesB and Mr. Walter Ress. Miss Sharpless will attend Miss Graham aa ene of her bridesmaids. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge C. Themas Rem ington, of Coronade, Calif., art receiv ing congratulations en the birth of a son, Clifferd Themas Remington, yes terday. Mrs. Remington waa Miss Bea Lu?... CI9,rke daughter of Mrs. Themas Shield Clarke, of Lenett, Mass., and Palm Beach, Flo. Mr. Remington, la a son of Mrs. W. Schuyler Volkmar, of Coronade and Greysteck Ledge, Chestnut Hill, and a grandson of Mrs. Geerge C' JTh.AI?a?i of Greysteck, Chestnut Hill, and 301 Seuth Twenty-first street. Mr. and Mrs. Leepold Stekmvgkl. of the Poplars, Saint Martins, Philadelphia, will be at home en Sunday afternoon. May Jl, from 4 until 7 o'clock. Ne cards have been sent out. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Coxe Yarnall. of Wynewoed. will return today from a visit te Washington. Mr. and Mrs. William A Relln, of Strafford, will give a dance eh Friday evening, Ncrvbmber 3, te Introduce their daughter Miss Mary Carrell Relln. Mrs. Jehn Whlte Geary and her daugh ter. Miss Mary de F. Geary, of Chestnut Hill, "Who are traveling abroad, are at present In Parla. Thav will rnturn in this country In the fall. Mrs. Leuis Baker, Jr., of St Asapas read, Bala, will entertain a house party the latter part of this month. Among the guests will be Miss Elizabeth Ames, Miss Elizabeth T. Griggs and Mr. Theodere J. Ames of St Paul, Minn. They win come te attend the wedding of Mrs. Baker's daughter. Miss Martha Dndamnfi Baker, and Mr. Benjamin Glyde Griggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Milten Griggs, of St. Paul Minn., which will take place en Saturday afternoon, May 27. ' Mr. and Mrs. De Witt Cuyler, of Edge Edge weed, Haverford, who are traveling abroad, are at present spending iemi time In Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Longstreth, who have been spending their honeymoon In Montreal and Quebec, returned home last evening and will be the (wests for a short time of Mr. Longstreth s mother, Mrs. Worrell Wagner, of Ellernlle, School Schoel Scheel house lane, Germantown. They expect te anenri tliA aummar nt Deven. Mm Longstreth before her wedding en Friday i April zs, was juiss uainarine ueatrey Lloyd, daughter of Mrs. Jehn Lloyd, of the Teuralne, Mrs. L. Jay Hammend, of 1222 Spruce street, will entertain at luncheon tomor row In honor of Admiral and Mrs. Ashley Herman Robertsen. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Crawford win return from their wedding trip en Wed nesday next, and will occupy their home In Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Crawford befere her wedding en Saturday, April 29, was Miss Dorethv Hurd. daughter of Mr. und Mrs. C. Russell Hurd, of Milten, Mass. Mrs. Seth Hetherlngten and her daugh ter. Miss Bettv Hetherlncten. of 2.110 Pine street, will leave the middle of next will occupy their cottage for the sum mer. Miss Hetherlngten will be n debutante of next season. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Murtagh and Mr. and Mrs. Channlng will entertain at a buffet supper en Friday, May 26, at Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET REDUCTIONS Huddersfield English Tweeds Tailored Suits The 33.50 Suit Reduced te 26.50 The 36.50 Suit Reduced te 29.50 Tyrel Weel SUITS and COATS at large Reductions Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Soen te fie Marrletl c: x .Vi.'iV N...,' vV5k Photo by Phote-Crafteri. MISS DOROTHY ELY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Newbold Ely, of Chestnut Hill, whose marriage te Mr. Herbert W. Warden, Jr., of Haverford, will take place en Wednesday, June 21, at St. Themas' Church, White marsh the home of Mr. and Mrs. Way, at Hlght street, West Chester, before the ual Masque at the West Chester Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Halnea and their son, Arthur Halnea, Jr.. of McKean avenue, Germantown, are at Atlantic City. Mrs. 'William Winsten Reper. 7201 Lincoln drive, Mount Airy, will entertain at a card party this afternoon In honor of Mrs. Arthur Helmes, who recently returned from abroad. Mrs. Heward Butcher, Jr., and her daughter, Miss Mary L, Butcher, of Limniair ana wisier roans, Axamere, will pall en Thursday for Europe. They will be joined later by Mr. Butcher, Miss Margaret B. Butcher, Miss Dera K. Butcher and Mrs. Heward Butcher, 3d. They will spend the summer travel, tng In France, England, Italy and Spain. Captain O. O. Murfln, U. 8. N., of me rxavy inru, ana Mrs. murnn win give a dance at their home en Friday evening. May 26, in honor of Miss Vir ginia Adams Nulton, daughter of the commandant of the Navy Yard, Captain Leuis M. Nulton, U. 8. N.. and Mrs. Nulton, whose marriage te Mr. Dean D. Francis, of Flint, Mich., Will take place at Hely Trinity 'Church, Nineteenth ana wamut June 1, streets, en Thursday, The West Chester Country Club has Issued Invitations for a Bal Masque en Friday evening, May 26, at the club. Mr. and Mrs. Nerman Conderman, of Bryn Mawr, will entertain at dinner en Saturday evening before the dance at the Green Hill Farms Hetel. Lieutenant Colonel W. O. Smith, XT. S. N.. and Mrs. Smith, of 2409 Seuth Twenty-nrst street, entertained at din ner at their home en Saturday night In honor of Majer Rebert C. Brady, V. 8. N., and MrB. Brady, of 2E29 Seuth Nineteenth street, who will leave shortly for Camp Meade, Maryland. Mrs. Edwin J. Kelley, of 833 Marlyn read, Ovorbreolc, will entertain at lunch eon at her home en Thursdav'next In honor of Miss Stella Marie Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph D. Murphy, of 1830 Seuth Rlttenheuse square, whose marriage te Mr. Charles W. Carwln. of Northwood. Pa., will take place en Saturday morning, June a. 2,itb. iteney win aiiena Miss Mur phy as one of her bridesmaids. The guests will Include the bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sonneborn, for merly of 18 North Montgomery avenue, Chelsea, are new In their new home, Avi euum x)uuuiu avenue, veniner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Gane, of 456 Green lone, Roxborough, will give a dance next Saturday evening at the Roxborough Country Club, In honor of the eighteenth birthday of their daugh ter, Miss Letty Schefleld Gane. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Helmes, of Oak Lane, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, Alfred W. Helmes. Jr., en May 4. ' Miss Jeanette Clark, of 7133 Creaheim read, Germantown, has returned riuin a visit te Scrnnten. A dance and card party will be given In the Rese Gardens at the Bellevue Stratford today for the benefit of the Samaritan Hospital. Mrs. H. Beeker ? v-i laaaaaHRlH Ugav'ii aV ' .,.':'.' ', O v0' aiaaaH V v- i - '''fiji&i, .', iH 'LaaaaaaH ' isgaaaaaagggggaggaal LH S -O. VIIB xm m l I I li i 1 lii nf Mini la MMlAant nt tA mmhMim heard and among these Interested In the dancv are im jeBse Arnoia, ur. h. uoexer Mllte. Dr. Jehn Bewer, Mrs. Walter Yearer. Mrs. T n. Uniul. Mr, a. R Moere, Mrs. L Seuthwlcke, Miss Elisa beth .Miller. Miss Martha Wanemaher, Mrs. L. H. Mitchell and Miss Jessie Rewe Mrs. Leuis Grttun. nt tha Pallium Court. GermanteWfi. who hna han arwndlnr a few days In New 'Yerk, returned home ycBieruay, Mlaa Marv KlIsaViMti TlanAI haa Vtann elected president of the Phi Sigma Se ciety ei wenesiey College for 1923. GERMANTOWN Mrs. Frank J. Palmer, Jr., 326 West Scheel lane, has returned from a visit te her nenhew. Malar Edward C. Wall- Ington, at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Hur, of West Maplewood avenue, will leave shortly for Europe, where they will spend several months In traveling through France and Switzerland. At a meeting of the Weman's Club of Germantown, held last week, the follow ing officers were elected : Mrs. William K. Buehler, president; Mrs. Wayne Whipple, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Herbert Wise, recording secretary ; Mrs. Harvev A. Welrtmnn. treasurer! Mra. I. Plersen Wlllets, first vice president ; Mrs. unarien irnai, sccena vice presiaeni, and Mrs. William Nelly, third vice presi dent. I SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. William Hnlnm. of 2422 Seuth Hicks street, are receiving con gratulatiens en the birth of a daughter. HJTmI M C..11W.MM A 4J4t aM..U ClA, enteenth street, will entertain at carda at a party te be given by the Entertain ment Committee of the Osage Council. no. , it, en menaay evening next, ni their teeee. southwest corner Ninth and Greenwich streets. Mr. and Mrs.' Jehn MeDarmett. of 1226 Wolf street, and their dauehters. MIsa Margaret McDermott and Miss Elisabeth McDermott, are spending some time at their bungalow at Semen Point, IN. J, Ml mviA Tm TVIIIImh. Tammmu Audubon, are visiting their daughter, I 0 WE NEW "MARY ANN" I ' ill OriginalYeuthful-Pretty I ffl Introducing the pump whose attrsx:- i Hj tiveness will make it the most j ffl popular model of the summer season. i ffl HOSIERY TO MATCH IS I (Dinkelman -M Hk!" Stlile in Qiinliiii Fnnt.iHun 1 mu jij 1130 Chestnut St. IB ill At Twelfth in li Stffi BmflrrPrPrrSffiMSIfffl cWept ttJt'LTfaa II nlTI iHllillllimiYiM Gee. Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Hats of Novelty Sports Crepe are Smart and New We have fashioned a number of hata from a delightful bpert crepe that has been made up exclusively for us. On a background, of White Canten crepe there is a charming design in Orange and Gray, Henna and Gray, Orange and Blue or Feriwinkle and Tan. The hats are in a variety of shapes; some mateffribbej. harmenl2ln strttW clth or encircled with mrn AaSf- f?enart,nent may be found this crrpe by the yard. An attractive costume is obtained by having a frock of the material te match one's hat. It is4.60 a yard nd 40 inches $1.00 Quality Surf Satin for Bathing Suits at 75c a Yard, for Twe Days Only This surf satin is one yard wide and has a beautiful mercerized finish. It comes in Black .and White. The Black is lwftlb?.thi,?fir 8u,t8,and the white, besides making attractive 35Wi nn.ai80 E?c!J1,enJt for sePnrate skirts. The standard Ft at 75c a 'yard?' Wedneaday and Thursday only we are selling Mercerized Lisle Hese for Misses, 65c And Other Lisle Hese at 75c and l.nn of Bercer?.'1. aTr1'0" f M,SSe8' Sha"6d SieM lBle1aT,ro1,all:feRr,:?0.ana'LaCO CIe"ck LlsIe H " Black palrTCTi.O'"6' Cm '" Whlte' Black and Balbrlggan at 7Je a Elbow Length Fownes Filesette Gloves Reduced from $1.75 te $1.50 . TheeTn MF& umG& , Ecru. Pebble and Champagne. Formerly Us, iww .I.M ti Talr? Sturdy Knitting Bags in Two-Tene Colorings, Are a Wonderful Value at $2.50 WloTeAlZSar""' them "ege'f' 0euliBha'r5lyrec: 25c Bettle of Colorite, 18c .Oh?.l.t0 wthe be8t thlnfr en the market for renewlnr or colerlnr Voile & Sheer Swiss for Summer Curtains Special 40-Inch Voile, S0e a yard. Dainty Curtain Swiss, 40 Inchen wide, 880 a yard. Famous Columbia Brand Yarns in Every Imaginable Shade Shetland Weel 38c a ball Iceland Weel 75c , a ball alV&&:ilknS f well u I i3i..H . Z r r t ' i ty)- MMnMMMMMMfMMMM Mrs. Herman Pfeffer, of 1421 Seuth Clarien street. Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Denell. of 127 Rltner street, are receiving congratula tions en the birth of a son. HOLME8BURO On Saturday afternoon, Mar 13, the members of the Jenah Club, of Holmes Helmes burg, will give a luncheon at the Ar cadia, followed by a theatre party. The club members. Include Mrs.. Harvey Haines. Mrs. Nerman Moere, Mrs. WIN Ham Corsen, Miss Ethel Sliver, Miss Anna Belle Smith, Miss Florence Halne, Miss Carrie Spahn, Mrs. Harvey Haines and Miss Edna Landls. Mrs. C, Plttman and her daughters, Miss Margaret Plttman and Miss Ade. lalde Plttman, of Rhawn street, are spending several weeks In Washington, where they are visiting Mrs. Themas Atkinson, The Women's Missionary Society of llv Presbyterian Church held a rum mage sale en Saturday at 1046 Frank ford avenue. The Emergency Aid of Holmesburg will give a card party en Tuesday, May 23, at the Themas Helmes Library. The committee in charge Include Mrs. Charles Blaker, Mrs. Rudelph Snyder, Mrs. Helen Smyth, Miss Alma Brown and Mrs. Alfred Cartledge. -- NORRI8TOWN Mr. B. F.' Whltecar, of Hnddenlleld, N. J., has announced the engagement of his daughter, MIm Virginia. Whltecar and Majer Geerge Wnngcr, of 322 West Marshall street, Norrlstewn. Majer Wanger Is n member of the Montgomery County Bar Association nnd was In active service overseas during the war. Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Flemmlne. of 826 Cherry street, are receiving con gratulations en the birth of a daughter en May 3. Te Hener Cardinal The Ladles' Auxiliary of St. Ignatius Heuse has Issued Invitations for a recep tion In honor of Cardinal Dougherty en Monday afternoon. May 18, from 3 te 5 o'clock, at St. Ignatius Farm, Norrls Nerrls Norrls eown. . , ... Among these In charge of the recep- "" vurpetev, eae a call, ; yvvK tten are . out J. Drewn, Mra. Franklin Bache. Mra. Martin Dennelly Mlaa Isabella Crenln, Mies Margaret Builtvan, Mrs. Jehn J. Ceyle, Mrs. Charles M. Towns. Mrs.8amuel J. Cast ner, , Mrs. Sylvester Deehan, Mrs. Jehn J. McDermott, Miss Llda Dougherty, Miss Cecilia Crllley, Miss Klhiabeth Murphy, Mrs. James McNulty, Mrs. Jehn Ilunnekcr, Mrs. Charles Rowland. Mrs. Charles McAvoy, Mra Carret! and Mrs. J. A. Curran. Conveyances will meet train at De Kalb t,trcet, Norrlstewn, leaving Head Ing Terminal at 2:30 o'clock, daylight saving time. RVCCEflB IN ONB WORD "SMUJt" De aur. te read "Bmlle and Yeu Serv. n.st,"the marvelous story of achievement of the office clerk who became the head of one "t our irreat public -utllltlea. Mnemlne Sec tlen of next Bundny'a POSLIO X.KDQIX. "Mak It a Habit." Atv. k EITH'S THEATRE MILDRED HARRIS - BAILEY & COWAN WH.FRKD C't.ARKR ft CO. Tin! COME BACKS and Others. Modernize Your Jewelry Platinum new being about the same price aa before the war makes It possible te medernise your jewelry at pre-war prices. Let ub suggest designs and estimate. Our rep resentative will call. Martin W. Abrams Manufacturing Jeweler 1026 Chestnut St. Philemathean Society Presents OLD F0RTUNATUS By THOMAS DEKKER Botanical Gardens, VU. of P.. 37th and Spruce Street ENTIRE WEEK OF MAY 15 EVERY EVENING AND WED. AND SAT. MATINEES Price for Coming In Will Be One Dellar TICKETH O.V HALK AT GIMBKI.8 AND AT HOUSTON OLT7B, OR DY MAIX, TO PHILOMATHEAX HOCIKTY, U. OV F. BONWIT TELLER &. Obt$eimiySbrtfCryinmtiQm CHESTNUT AT te STREET' WEDNESDAY Extraordinary Offer WOMEN'S SUITS 12 SO PER CENT. TO BE DEDUCTED FROM ORIGINAL PRICES AT TIME OF PURCHASE Fifty Suits have been taken from Regular Stock, and added te the original group offered at half price. Tailleur, Sports and Costume Suits in tweeds, home heme spuns, Peiret Twill, piquetine, piquette, Kasha, Resha, Crepenge, Reshanara, Canten crepe, flannel twill and combina tions. Seme three-piece Suits included. Original Prices 65.00 Present Prices 32.50 SECOND IMPORTERS, DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF WOUEX'8 AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL OF THE HIOBEST CHARACTER FOR ilOJtll THAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS ;fl t&fi APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND nf First Spring Reductions A few that may be regarded as price-pointers that indicate equal savings throughout the "Harris" Stere. Sports Ceat 8 and Afternoon Suits Dresses Of Tweeds, Checks and Hemespuns, all colors. Formerly te $3930, at $ '18 Children's Capes Coats are also included. All wanted fabrics and colors. Formerly te $16.50 g.95 mt. .,.. . . .. .ire 4MCHKUC M ABBard Thml aaJaaalaftalaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaWaaaMat 1 Tafcl" ' 1' r?y SAM $. SHUBERT w. POSITIVELY "w LAST 5 EVENINGS ENGAGEMENT TERMINATES SAT. EVE., MAY 13 v f. aa bk a. e ,-W"'wm SHU'Sretviui "S17 tlAll Maa. t V.IK, tr.wmm. mk Bllfi Hall Mat, nt 2t1. Kra. at IllS jAiiri a khith aj JACK .MKHI.IN JIKKMAN HRIHCOK L1MBRRI.RY PAOB "MADE IN PHILLY" The All-Star. All-Philadelphia Mu.lcal Itevue Proved a (Smashing lilt. Ner Face., Henaa, Hcenei and Fan Brendd & Bert and a Orpat Cant of Principals. WAI 1MIIT Last Pep. Mat. ff JrlLillU 1 Tomer., BOe te $1 ROBERT EDESON in "HAUNTED" With HILDA SPONG SHE'S COMING BACK MAY 151 RETCKXH BY rOFCLAR DKMAICD CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD in "LETTY PEPPER" Sa..er Price. & " PRICE te 250.00 te 125.00 FLOOR DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE Chestnat Coresr Twelfth Styles for street, tee. Beaded, embroidered and plain. ColerB and black. Formerly te $69 JO, at $35 Scarfs Fiber silk; in Reman stripes and solid colors. Formerly $3.95 '1.95 . ' Sltmi - t.. i& F . m I Tllljill "" " -TmWfiTsmM- i ii M 'mi" f 11 i Tuiiii mSm blraettM . Statu'. u; " - ii NINETEBNTH AND MARK! 11, 1:30. B'ftn, B:80. 7:8 t RnnniPHM VAIRNTlNifll i wr Jr i GLORIA 'f SWANSONf JN NEW PAnAMOUNT ftC "Beyond the R HI bLinUK ULaTH mm .!-- a CAH HOr.T.INS.nAHVTOXI $0 SIXTEENTH AND MAIIKBT 4, 1I15, 1:45, 430, 7, iMi; First Time Popular PtltprM . Jy'l adapted rnext THE "TWO ORr-HANS! THIS IS THE CAST Lillian and Dorethy GU Jeseph Schildkraut (Star of "Liliom") Mente Blue . . ' And a support of 15,000 ! Ne Advance fit3 in Prices eJ& EVENrNOS. R0r, 7.1e DAHT. S5e. M Saturday and Holiday Evnfnr PrleW BROAD A CHESTNUT 11-JIO. 1:30. 3:30. 0:80. 7:80, ' THIS WEEK PARAMOUNT PICTURB Wallace Reid "Acress the Continent PALACE 1STH & 1IAHKET 10 A.M. te 11:15 P. X. Mae Murray in "Fascination" ARCADIA 10TH A CHESTNUT 10 A M. te 11:15 P. 1C "MIDNIGHT I ONHTANCE ntNF.Y VICTORIA NINTH & MARKBT 0 A. M. te 11:15 P.M. !A "MAN TO MAN C Alii? JUNIPER AND 1IAMUR VlLvDli VAUDEVILLE CONTINUOUS 11 TO H rDACQ If UVQ O0TH A mariu VKUOD IVCl I D NIQHTLT 8:18 Wed. ft Sat.. 2:18 MAE DESMOND AN?i5?Sa. "BUDDIES" ROMANTIC DRAMA WITH HONOR , NEXT WEEK "MISS LULU BETr BROADWAY S&SgSSftKi WED.. SAT.. 9HS, BROADWAY STOCK COMPANY Heaaea ay iana iiiDDard A ion Oorden coaite "STANDAf HAMILTON'S 0-VWLrAI NEXT WEEK "SIQN ON THE DOOR" D.irctlen Maurlre I'. Felt L D I N Chestnut at 10th. Cen. 11 A.M. te 11 PJt Dere Davidsen & Jane Novak in m i i n SiBnn z -" nKN TCRPIN In "STEP rORWAKD" Knrlce Areaenl.Amerlea'a Farrmeat TMW Oraan Rfcltal Tonight. 7 n 7,.1(l P. If; Net Weeh "THE SH.r.NT CAT.I." ',' TODAY And All WMk Aflerne'ualZ Niffcti at t OII MIOW OnnUNDK. lOTII HTRaUn I OrtO. P aGAILCV IOO DOODLE LENGTH l.K.MI 1500 PEOPLE 700ASSSS SSS&i -JJATJATPM. BjgTKKTADrllTSTOEKRYTMIIIC il .iiV.. .,.'.il!'1 '". "' I I.IIII.UUIV.X, 50c. INCLl'DIMJ TAX. SF.ATS NOW OI HALE AT (J1MI1EI.S 4 M()V (iROUNDS iiiuihkijtk. ... . .... . BROAD I'ui'tiaii i-kilk ciiA,.RKnS,:vl?OTIS0,r C WILLIAM ILLETTI in His Latest success lbrtk THE DREMN NJUCm' GARRICK . 1'"1'1 '-" I'Kit'B THE SEASON'S COMEDY SUCCBM ' WELCOME STRANGER With GEORGE SIDNEY Tarmnv m LITTLE THEATRE .h A NEXT HVTl'KUAy ;.AmKK),NV,kfe 'I TONY SARG'S MARIONFTTr. . M TONY SAUG'S MARldNETT A,Ure.T,.. RIP VAN WINKI ;'?,- THE ROSE AND THE RU8? TlrktH nt fillllrMla linrf llnv fimu m ml m?jU -"r.LL """. . 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