MTWW$1 5 f SWti EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE jVflicy Wynne Speaks of the Deven Herse Sheiv Ball. Site leus ej uemgs of the weck-und AN ATTRACTIVE MATRON It'VE just ueani mm u win uuvw ILnnlher opportunity te see the eGatilT MnNI" riifiruB, .4uihl a hit that ch r'vtYtv Thnrcr, In "Alie junrnaie SJflt'Jta be Riven In n cabaret 'lifeVn hit that cheniH mnde, led W"flt aJ"l- i "Tim Mnrrlnrn fit I .Vn in connection me 5fJL Shew hall, which s rcafiy a MUIBV " ' It,!., - I dinner rear. Him Shew hall, grn".danccth.?r iV net only be jtenernl dancing, but ?'!, eSbaret. of which the (Junker The dnnce h fZ a Green Hill Ferms en Monday, ? 2. nid during the dinner there WldJare te be a ,.art 1 ta -that Iffi cabaret and that already dif Mt llrta nre busy rehears ng for It. ift dinner there will be bridge for rZm thoe who will ;cntcrtaln at I AI0H '" ... u. , ,. .. the dinner-uuiiir ... ..... -,-j---: rw Curtis HnrrlRen. Jr., -Mr. and SrWllBm H. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Merrll . Streutl, jrM mra. jueiunuer Brown, Mrs. (kerge B. Eynrm, Mr. ? Mm. Frederick II. Htrawbridge and ?.d '.la Mr. Jescnh B. McCalf. who vl ...i! In Imnnr of their daueh ?er Lenerc, whose marriage te Nor Ner ,n MacLeish will take place en June 1. Mrs, Alexander Coxe Yarnall y cntlrman of the Ball Committee. TONIGHT there, will bn no big parties, though quite a "let of In formal entertaining. Fer the younger rfewd, hewerer, there will-be borne sort of rolngs-en at Princeton. Just what it Is I nm net sure, nnd Jenn Ililey ind her mother. Mir. A. Burt Rllev, HleeM. and se will Mnlltc Balrd. the tractive daughter of Mik. Matthew Rilrd. Jr.. of Mill Creel: read. Arcl- Sew. Cintra Ellis is going, tee. I hear. n in rhpstnut Hill there will be the wnler dance of Chestnut Hill Acad mr and the patronesses are Mrs. Snin l p, Housten. Mrs. Gcerge Weed -wrd. Mrs. Jeseph Went. Mrs. Edward V? Clark, 3d, Mrs. William E. Geed- Bin, Jr.. Mrs. waiter n. , ,. Huih I. Wilsen. Mrs. Samuel J. Knn dill. Mrs. Tliemna E. Dunn, Mrs. Her bert J. Wctherlll. Mrs. Edmund Jamle mb Mrs. B. Alexander Randall. Mlsa Violet Oakley, Mrs. Edmund C. Tayler ua Mrs. Jehu Williams. The dances out there are always lets of fun. They tire them In the gymnasium, which cpens Inte the indoor swimming peel. He surroundings of the peel are all ,i.mipil nti ter the occasion, and in the middle of the peel they put a canoe foil 01 uewem m icmi. iiiui. i" kit it ns wlien I went te dances there, tack in the datk ages. MRS. ISAAC DAVIS lb giving n house party ever thii week-end at htr place at Spring Heuse, which is rltlit near I'cnllyn, Ambler and all these place-". The house and grounds ire lovely. The house has a long, large lltlng room. I remember uew attractive It looked lit -uemy s leu sue cuiub out rl pais rnre. veu knew. On the hew party this week-end there will he Helen Allen. Mrs. Davis' niece; Emma NerrK JJthel rietuscner and Liiz Altcmu. The heys will 1k Kdward Davis, Avery C'luik. Frank Bain and Nelsen llee. DID you knew that the Country Fair, which is te he at the (.icrmantewn Pricket Club en May 23. is In aid of the Children's Seashore Heuse at Atlantic Pity? If eu'e ever gene te Atlantic City you must have noticed the house. It (Joes wendeiful evk. I hear, and urcs for hundreds of Philadelphia chil dren eveiy enr. "Mrs. Chatlin Wcth erlll. of Cheitnut Hill, is olialrihan'ef the fair nml a gieat many people are Interested in it. XAXCr WYXXK SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. Thaddcu3 X. liAli: Jr.. will Kive l dlnncr-dance at the Butten en Friday, May JC, In honor of Miss Sarah Harri son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Htrrlsen, of Ardinere. and Mr. Philip Price, (.en of Mr. and Mrs. RU K. Price. 'hose. mairiaRB will talte nl.ice en Sat urday, Junp 10, at the Church of the Redeemer, I3rn Mar, The fniests will acluda th bridal party. Mr. Daly will attend Mr. Price as "uest man. Dr. and Mrs Alps.inilpr Hamilton Rice, of this city and New Yerk, who re travellnir abroad. nr at nresent spending boitie tinie In aria Vff fln.l Mri, Phn.l.a T T nn .. .. .1 1.k1 - flw ., v.l'Ulir ,l, ut-u UI.U lltCII JJlthter, Mlsa Katharine G. Lea, of Jvestherpe, Deven, who have Veen spend t th winter In Hawaii, will return te this city en next Thursday. , r. ana Aire. KUMell uuans, of Gieen Hill i arms, Oerbroek, will give a dln "er en Friday evening. May 10. Mr. jnd Mrs. Duane will entertain at dinner omerrow evening in honor of Mr. and ars. Richard Duane. There, will be fourteen guests. iXP. TYannla IV.1.M. T.TnH. . DAA T-U rja treet, Gerniantewn, will jrtve a t tJl in """- n inuraaay, way i, mii.rZ. ""a;. in noner or ins niece, 'wfn-aRcy K 9epe- daughter of Mrs. 1V.1- mV"1 wllese marriage te Mr. 5JJ5"18 Plerrepent Hazard will take f & Meatman, daughter of Mr. and -.-. -v, ir.iunan, wnese marnagu te nn'Jl?!8',0- Savage will take place Sn te ,X'iM?B 1" Syracuse, Ilk- 'Wi Wenln return neme Mies Man' f Tn.r . '... Suare. pj'.i l,'.V"'.."l..4,:".'u' JnnSV ?l u er llome en Tuesday uvenlng, iUiT.r'i. "u''rret -"isKiizabeth Klllett Boe,hdnMehte10APr- and Mrs. Merris mi.i,kll rL OI u" south Twenty-sec Seett ,Vwh0Jl04rarrlaf, t0 Lieutenant S?h Jj?i I-amb, W. s. N., of Ohie, will Old & e' Wednesday. June T, in Yu.h nS?t8s Protestant i:pl3cepal Plem .nhlr.rt nnd Pine streetH. Miss f bone" " d lsa SIlUer as mttla 'r!!refav.?,rr, W""am W- Watsen, 'I Ins in, ,i i ir""i" l""' eveninn MCefW,1,hl'1 Cilcket Club In Natien in hhlr h0":, Mr- William W. 'h Vm.."?.'. S.f.Te the Henler dance of "HI lci, , lii ' Academy. The miests -Cher iiri,,1'8 Celeste del. Ifeck- -"" ma uaugn, MIB3 JJllzabetli Machen, Mr. Themas Gates and Mr. It. Tliaxter Blcknell. Mrs. Wataen will also give a party en Krlday afternoon, May 19, Iti honor of her daughter, Miss Jane Watsen. The gtiestB will Include Misa Charlette Ullem, Miii Helena Ulem, Mlsa Anne nees, Mlax Emily Dick, Mian Hepaa Ilumnhrey, Mies Anna Colahan, Misa Anne Weeks. Mlsa liar, bara Brown.' Miss Sarah Iirewn, Mlaa Mary Appletffn, Mlsa Eleaner Merrli, Mlas Marjerle Allisen, Mies Virginia Allisen, Mlat Bedlne Moen, Miss Ethel Cleman, Mlsa Anne Pilllnjr, Miss Prls cllla Bremley, MIsn Neva Martin,' Miss Jene Delpcr and Miss Helen Clegg, Mr. and Mn. Henry. Cenner Week, f 7802 Lincoln drive, Chestnut Hill, will entertain at a theatre party to morrow evening. The guests will in clude Mr. and Mrs. William X. Merlce, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Goodall nnd Mr. and Mrs, Jehn Arthur Brown. Mr. Themas Leve Latta, of ljn Wal nut street, will entertain the junior or ganization e,f the Second Presbyterian Church. Twentv-flrst and Walnut streets, in tue rnrisu Jteusc en weunesuay eve nlng, May 17. The beard of directors and associated branch committee) of the Philadelphia Crlcket Club will give a tea at tha club house en Saturday afternoon. Mav 20. at 4 o'clock. In honor of Mra. Arthur H. Lea, or 2004 walnut street who has been tne president or the club for twenty years. The marrlaae of Mlaa Katharine Kelb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louts Kelb, Jr., of West Scheel Heube latin. German. town, and Mr. Mathieu Pannakcr, of iieuana, win taKe piacn at tne neme or th brlde'u parents at 6 o'clock en Sat urday evening, June 3. The Rev. Wil liam Perter Lee, of West Side Presoy Presey terian Church, Gcrrnunteuu, will per form the ceremony. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, Will La attftndAil liv hut nlstpi. frj najph A. Glbbs, as matron of honor. ine maiu or honor will be Mlsa Kath arine Andersen, or New Yerk, and the bridesmaids will Include Mrs. Allen Pass Pass mere, Mlw Abby McDonald, of Iew&t Miss Jesephine Pernley and Mlsa Helen Halg, of this cllv. Mr. Cyril Tayler, of New Yerk, will be best man. A re re ceptlen will fellow. MlSR GrdrA Thnmncnn nf fnv Af will entertain at a bridge party this afternoon at her home In honor of Miss Kathailne Hubbs. Mra. Edwnrrt W Ttnt.- nn.1 1f Tem.a Francis Coeke were the principal speak 55" -aJ 'A6 annual luncheon of the Treble Clei held en Wcdnsdnv lxt at tha Wet. pravla. Preceding the luncheon mem bers of the club gave a short musical program. Among these who took part were Miss Frances Fisher. Mrs. II. II. Alkcna, Mrs. E. Batezell, Mrs. X. Fullet aim .ura. i'raiiK i; uroeke. Mr. Gcerge l.afleu will entertain at dinner at the LantracrA tnmnrrmr nc nlng in honor of Mlsi Eleaner Harris Itegirs. dauirhter of Air. nml Mm tinviri C. Beggs, of 147 Pelhani read. Ger- iianiewn, ana Mr. Charles u. Pretty rnan, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Prettyman, whche marriage will take place en Wednesday evening, June 7. The guests will Include the bridal party. Mr. Lalleit will attend Mr. Prettyman as one of his ushera The Alumnae Association of Miss mui s hcnoei will (five a luncheon at the Itltz-Carlten en May 19. Mrs. Geerge D. Kane, of Rogers Pari;, Chicago, formerly of Germantown. is visiting her sister, Mrs Iteuben B. PUtt, of 12 Leuella Park, Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Blalsse, of -hi jYii.iunue sucei, unaesburg, en tertained en Wednesday evening in honor of their fortieth wedding anniver sary, The occasion waa'alae the birth day anniversary of Mrs. Blalsse. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward 13. Chandlee, of Meylan, will entertain Informally this evening In honor of Mra Chandlee's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mra. Albert 1Z. Hey, of New Yerk City, who aie the guests of their mother, Mrs. William S. Blakely. at her home in rhester. Mr. and Mrs. Hey and Mr. and Mrs. Chandles and their children will go next month te Bay Ifead. X. J., vhere they will spend the summer. i,vy:;:: tJ9mm''''' :;'--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH Photo by Phote-Crufterf. .MBS. EMILE C. OESELIN And her baby, of Deven. Mra. Geyelin was Miss Cecily V. Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Jehn Hampton Barnes, of 1817 DeLancey place street The efllcers Include Mrs. Wil liam Barndollar, Mrs. O. Battersby, Mr?. K. Benny. Mrs. V. Harvey, Jlrs. E. Durang, Mrs. A. Duckworth, Mrs. M. Preston and Mr. A. Merris. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mm. Warren Mess, of 1849 Wynne Wynne weed read, entertained at luncheon, fol fel J,w.0ll.b' brldi?t yc-tterday at the Green Hill Farms Hetel, Overbroek. Mr and Mrs. A, C. Rowland, of 3601 Whitby avenue, announce the niartlnge of tlfpir elaughtcr, Miss Ellen Rowland, and Mr. Gcerge E. Brenett, of U236 Carpenter strcet, en Saturday, May 0, In the Glen Piddle Episcopal Church. Mr. and Mrs. Bresette will make their home at 6833 Ccdarhurat strct, after a wedding trip. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The ladies of the X. A. L. C. Ne .3 held a meeting last evening at their headquarters at 1803 Spring Garden SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mis. 1). Cehen, of 2408 Seuth Eighth Kfrfft- ntmnnnited Mm AtiHititnmMtt i0 her daughter. Mis? Henrietta Cehen, te wr. iuux i-iimtcn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rogers, of Columbia. Pa., liave returned home nftcr having spent a short time as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Keating, of 2603 Seuth Seventeenth street. Mrs. Warner, of 1721 MIlTliii btreet, will entertain at dinner this evcnlni? in honor of Miss Mary Mitchell, of Rox Rex borough. MIks Marjeri: Loenthal, of 1S3C Seuth Xlneteentli sttect, has returned home after spending a few days In Chelsea. GERMANTOWN Mrs. Stuart Campbell, of C714 Chew street, vntertalned the members of her Commencing Teday: SALE of FINE SHOES K EXTREMELY attrac life efterlnfj of Mart Janes in Patent and Oraji Ruck, Patent Celt and Black Satin. One-strap Black Hatin Pufiin.v mtth Tlnhti 1'rench Heels, Tan one-strap Pumps and combination Spert Oxfords in Smoked Herse and Calf Trimmings. One Price 5 85 Our Special Full - Fashioned Silk Hose 1.75 DeBrunner Sr Emery, Inc. 31 Seuth 15 th Street On the Second Fleer sewing circle at her home last evening. The guests were; Mrs. D. Kelser, Mr. A. Lloyd, Miss A Doely, Miss Ounhllda Belen, Miss Etta Watd, Mian Edna. Wiley, Miss Henrietta Bllenn, Mrs, ,T. Manlen and Mrs, L. Aahenfelter. NAVY YARD Colonel and Mrs. Charles S. Hill nnd Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs, Themas It. Brown, will give a dance and bridge party at the Marine Jiarracki this evening. Among the women from the Navy Yard who attended the luncheon of the Women's Republican Club en Tuesday at the Huntington Valley Country Club, weiej Mrs. II. H, Norten, Mrs. Arthur B. Oweni. Mrs. Ltttloten Waller Taae. well Waller and Mrs. Charles I Black burn, Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. T J. Keleher, entertained at a box party at the theatre en Wednesday evening. The gueatH were; Admiral and Mrs. Ashley Robertsen, Admiral and Mrs. Leuis de Stclguer, Lieutenant nnd Mrs, Clarenco Oulbrausen, Dr. and Mrs. Her. bert Allen, Mr. and Mra.jGeorge Brlnten. Mr. and MrB. Lenter A Mechlin, Mr. and Mra. Jehn T. Troth and Commander Bristel. Willi freeze The wedding of Mtsf Florence Breeze, daughter of Mrs. Marie Breeze, of ilb Seuth Scdgeley street, took place yes terday morning in the Church of the Most Precious Bleed, the Rev. Men slgner Jeseph Klrlln efTlelutlhg. The bride was attended by Miss Beatrice Solemon as maid of honor. .Mr. William Will rfcted as best man for his brother. Upen their return from a wedding trip by meter Mr. and Mrs. Wills will live at Atlantic City. GARDENS and GREENHOUSE OPKN TO THE I'llDLK! Sat, May 13, 11 A. M. te 6 P. M. Mr. and Mr. Pierre) S. du Pent Train te "Mndnhll" leave Hread fit., 1:48 i lteturni r,.3fi (Htand. Tim. litis meats trains Aute route Ilaltlrnere Pike via CliadJs Feri At "the Anvil," turn rlfht. Pellew garden arrows. ADMISSION 25 CKXT8 Bensen Tlrket for All 0n1th In :fay and June, 18.00. , INFORMATION! LOCUST 08O Hoheol of Horticulture for Women ACADEMY of MUSIC Tomorrow Evening MASK AND WIG CLUB of the University of Pennsylvania will present Its final performance of "TELL-TALES" Afa new at Heppe's. Ill CbMtaet fltreet AlS? at Aeafimy of Mule lUi Offlea NORRI8TOWN Majer nnd Mrs. Jeseph F Cottrll, of Newport. It. I are the guests of Mm Cettrcll's-parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Percy Chain, of Jacoby and Arch streets. Mr. and Mrs. nimer Beldeman, of 1229 West Airy street, Mrs. II. Hallman Fex, of 638 Hamilton street, nnd Mri. Jesse L. Wledinmycr, of 631 Button Butten Button weed "trect, have returned from an automobile trip te Chambersburg. Pn., WllA tl,A Hllanil.! U .. .. .... 1 .. T ... ,v llci: lJ UIII1UUI .Uit festivities at Wilsen College. They visit- uu uicii- uttuKiiwrn, .hiss jyaia iteiae man. Miss GiadyH Fex and Mlsa Jessie Wtedlnmyer, who nre students ut Wil Wil eon. Mrs. Alfred IT. Burns, of Wilmington, Del., li the guest of her slater, Mrf. Frank atitwell, of Montgomery' avenue. YARDLEY Mr. nnd Mis. Cemlv Clayten ami their spn. Master IMchard Clayten, 2d, of Mrs. Klchurd Clayten. .T)r. .Teivnli 7? MutiHa . t)kiuj.i.i.i. r-- --, u& a I'liauuinilia, ma fi wi.plf.i.ti1 iniritf ,r ir. ' ' A. J. Cadwallader, at Lakeside. Mrs. II. Linn Bassett has been spend ing some tlmp in Langheme, wltli her mother, Mra. Jeseph Broadhurst. Miss Helen Leedom, of Wcttnu-n Sclioel, spent last week-end at lier heme here. K BITH'S THEATRE MILDRED HARRIS In "MOVIE MAD" BAILEY & COWAN ivif.vnvri rnaitv . -,. THE COMK BACKM and Others. iviaiin wiiria m.tisa TIRB HBTTION RfJIKRVKI) Willow Greve Park Opens Saturday, May 13th WITH PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY PLAY OLD FORTUNATUS WEEK OF MAY 15 TICKETS AT GIMBEZ.S NahanFranke Orchestra; Ceacertt E?ery Afternoon & Ereaing Phene Park Office NOW for Maale PaTlllen RESEBVIJ HEATH LITTLE THEATREu-;;tHt4 TONY S ARCS MARIONETTES AUtrn.rSlls RU VAN WINKLE KTtainVTHE ROSE AND THE RING Tickets t Glmbela and Bex Office, ?. gl.ne DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Jehn W. Adams will entertain at luncheon and bridge at her hemn in Swarthmore en Wednisday next. Mrs. Andrew M. naetwick will enter tain the Monday morning clasa of the 5'" MW" $?. outing. ' u"nual 8pnnK 25 Reductions COATS and CAPES Very smart-looking garments, some suit able for dress wear, some for sports wear. All excellent values in a season-end clear ance. fcije jfur & JWtllmerp &fjep, 3nc. 1423 Walnut Street 2ra6ftft6fcJ tn&vetytSex M'lfcrNt 4 of Black SILK CAPES tw.Trimmed or Plain $25.00 All of Q-:.... ' . strikintrlv fnuh. S r Canten v2'..,l0"hnpa and WuystiwV and Pand Somewith 'Oltr r ' -rcui I I I "S Ltafltx ante PUin. 0ff& 123 S. W-M . ' aheum .penum1 "Life does net held enough of years in which we can repay a mother's love. " Perhaps she is young und beautiful, running te cuddle up her little fallen lad and kiss his tears away. Perhaps she sits all quiet in the suuset, cuddling memories memories of a little lad or girl, grown big, who hasn't come home for a long, long time. Mether's Day is May 1 4. 'fell her you care with a box of geed Happiness Caiuh . floppy Tlieuht for Ttday: ROSEMARY St CA CHOCOLATKS l.OU lb. United Happiness Candy .Stores 17 I t4ila & IkutMui Ui alii GrmAii(wR Av. 140 S. Mi St, II. 4 VarkMS '.. .:rr;t. r. a-- Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 HATS FOR EARLY SUMMER AT' EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUES New and decidedly smart hat anions which you will find shapes, colors and trimmings te suit every type. A reed choice at $8.00 te 515.00. VALUES YOUR COMMON SENSE WILL APPRECIATE Every item is specially priced $2.00 16-BUTTON FOWNES' SILK GLOVES. . . .$1.85 In Ecru, Taupe, Bobolink, Black and White. $1.75 16-BUT. FOWNES' FILOSETTE GLOVES. .$1.50 In Black, White and all the smart colors. $5.00 12-BUTTON TREFOUSSE KID GLOVES .. $3.95 P. K. sewn, in Black, White, Tan and Brown. $4.50 STRAP-WRIST TREFOUSSE GLOVES ... $3.75 In White, Black, Tan, Mede and Brown Kid. $2.50 FULL-FASHIONED SILK HOSE $2.00 In all the new colors. $3.95 IMPORTED V7HIFF0N HOSE $3.00 Full-fashilfid in Black and Beige. $1.50 FASHION-MADE PURE SILK HOSE $1.35 In all colors. $1 IMPORTED FULL-FASHIONED LISLE HOSE, 75c In Black, White, Cordovan and Beige. $1.00 CHENILLE SPOT VEILING 75c All staple shades and combinations. 75c EMBROIDERED COLLAR AND CUFF SETS, ,50c Peter Pan Cellars. $2.25 VANITY FAIR GLOVE SILK VESTS $1.85 Regular and bodice tops. $1.00 KAYSER LISLE UNION SUITS 85c In all models. $3.75 SILK ENVELOPE CHEMISES $0.95 Crepe de Chine, lace tops and tailored, Satin with lace. 80c COTY'S L'ORIGAN COMPACT POWDER 58c In all shades. 81.50 MARY GARDEN TOILET WATER $1.00 Boxed attractively. 75c UN AIR EMBAUME TALC '. 53,. In patent glass bottle. $1.25 COTY'S FRENCH TALCUM $1 00 L'Oriaan'. Paris. Chunre. Roup .7e'..1'1V ' $1.00 MAKY GARDEN COMPACT. . .4 . 7Rp I BONWIT TELLER & CO. 3K dptekUfy dttcp y Origination CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET ANNOUNCE FOR SATURDAY REVISED PRICES ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK r- Women's High-Grade Coats, Capes, Wraps and Wrap Coats Of Duvetyn, Marvella, Twill Fabrics and Mixtures comprising the season's best models and colorings Grouped below are only 250 of the Garments selected from our regular stocks and included in this most EXTRAORDINARY OFFER INC Heretofore Priced 39.50 te 250.00 Te Be Closed Out at 28.00 te 78.00 Greup 1 Marvella, Shagmoer Im ported Tweed andOQOO Shaggy Weel Coats. 0'uv Were 39,50 te S5M0 Greup 11 A Special Greup of Wraps and Capes of QO (in Sennetta and Piquetine OOvv Were ,55.00 te 65.00 Greup HI A Wonderful Greup of Coats, Capes and Wraps in Sennetta, Veldyne, Oursine, Gerena, Pique tine and Genuine AQ nil Camel's-Hair. flO'"" Were 69.50 te V)5M NO C. O. D.'S ports. NO CREDITS Greup IV Marvella and Gerena JJ raps and Capes. Alse Canten Crepe Coats and r O QQ Were 75.00 te 195.1)0 Greup V Gerena. Kasha, Pique tine and Duvetyn Coats, Q f( Capes and Cape Coats O0'u" Were 95.00 te 165.00 Greup VI Coats, Capes and Even ing Wraps of Marvella, Cordine, Kasha Cleth and Imported Velvets. iany are copies of Im- ijq ftn 4 j9"" Were 125.00 te 250.00 NO APPROVALS 11 iL .Dlfrt)en tnlv Company nt A Srtt KlNKTF.nNTlf AND MAHKCT. 11, 1.30, 3.30. n.30, 7:33, 0.B9 RODOLPH VALENTINO AND GLORIA , SWANSON V NEW PAHAMOfNT rlCTUnB "Beyond the Reckt" BY ELINOR GLYN f'Attr, Her.r.isM lunvTONn STANTOMI HI.XI r.rSTII ANTJ MAHKI1T 11 slS, li4B, 4:30. 7, 9:30 D. W. GRIFFITH'S MIOJITFrST I'llODt i rii v ORPHANS OF THE STORM cast i nci i.nns Lillian and Dorethy Glsb Jeseph Schildkraut (Star of "Liliom") Mente Blue And a support of 15,000 NO ADVANCE IN' PRICES nvi.MNVJH 10c Tfic-rMMY 3-ic B0r Uniurluv" arvl JIelltlRy Tipn'mr I'rlrei TcySHten IJROAD &. CIIKSTNUT 1130, 1-30. 3:30. ft 30. 7.30, 0.80 WALLACE REID ' Acneas thb - r- "'-"' CONTINENT" NEXT WT.rh r,''JlNC, III MHAN'n8" & .MAilKCT S1H. A. M te 11 IS P M. PALACE 1JVel Mae Murray in "Fascination" ARCADIA C1IN-1AM K Mr. 1C1II . CllKdrNUl 10 A M te 11 IS P. M. "MIDNIGHT' VICTORIA CROSS KEYS mi Mi nK.V'WfnNrk and her NINTH & ilAHKKT !t A M te 11 10 P. M. "akkv "MAN TO MAN" r1! HDU JUNIPEH AND MAJUiBT CONTINl'Ol'S 11 TO 11 UDTH & MARKST NIQHTI.Y H;1.1 Wed. & Sat . 2:15 ID HER Ilf A VPII ' - w si no uww WITH KONOS NEXT WRF.lt -"MIPS LUl.t; HETT" BROADWAY 'SYJ? WED SAT 2:18 BROADWAY STOCK COMPANY IleadM by Edna HlLb.inl A. Ien Gorden Sri?.Tr.vB "SCANDAL" NEXT Wrr.K "erc.N- Q- THE DOOR" SAM. S. SHUBERT 1 LAST MAT. TOMORROW POSITIVELY " LAST 2 EVENINGS woaes GKATmBoaewal, i- r fel OLSOM B0MB0 IMMIC GREATEST MIT PHIIUf'BT THC WORLDS BtST S?"viueE.VILLi DuIIt Main. :u .'! t.xn. at 8:1 JAMKS A Klliril JAMES JAl K .MLKI.I.N IIEJOIA.N A lilciVt'Oi: .. AnillJ.:,-,v 'a-i; "MADE IN PHILLY" u The A.J htar A 1 Pi id. phia Musical H.ue Prewi u snuHliiiis; Hit. New 1 u ,s t.Bu, ,, fl, H una jfvn Brendel & Bert and a -.i-Hit ( ant of Principal WALNUT tFSie7- ROBERT EDESON in "HAUNTED" With HILDA SPONG SHE'S COMING BACK MAY. 15 RETURNS' BY POPULAR DEMAND CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD in ltty pepper.' SUMMER, f vevy sorv2ae DO re ? S"rMr-Zoreso SEATg NOW ON SALE LAST 2 DAYS MIIICMION. T ". NK.Ilrs it j "" -" . It'll NH- I "ill sriCKKT NOTE. Only twice during this season have we made restriction , exctenge of geed, or the return of same for crTdlt, and ewZ te he extreme nature and drastic reductiem of this sale uvme cemnlrJ place the same limitations en these privileges compelled te i niNCLINC w ntOi.. (! AOAILCV L DOUOLC UCNCTM j H.U.tARS BOO 1500 PEOPLE 7Art Arc ir wic MA.VEIS OOOIJ5 OPEN AT I AT n m ...,.. M, rx u ,' M I :HTWCtTADHITSTO EVEIPfTHIMC iniMti vi i a i , ... " I M I Mill I A llll 1,11(11 vlw A in Uen '1 mr .! 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