ft. 1...' , . .. tfjUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Chats About Engagement of Chestnut Hill Girl Sees Seme Attractive Costumes and Tells What's Going On .jf INTERESTING engngcment A'whleh hns jiit been nniieuncetl ii 7v,f of Helena lleblnwm anil Augustus n Shidcr. Jr., of Mentrlalr, N. J. fftlen" 1 1 thP .iniiKhter of Mrs. Alex in, or P. RobitiPen, of St. Martins, rhMtmit Illtl. alie hns two ulsters, Cathnrlne and Careline, ami twobroth twebroth twobreth J.V William and Alexander. The girls are nit blendes anil arc. very ntrlklng. Mr Htuder Is tbe Mm of Mr. and .,;, i AtiKiixtui C. Htuder and went te Princeton, where be was graduated liv inefi Mrs. Robinson and her dough -10V9 Jirc leaving tedny for Chester, Neva fiVetln, where they nlweys spend the .tininiers. Tlie.Htuders go up thcie, tee, In I r?uppee that Is where they met. Thplr mnrrlage will take place sumo time In the fall, I hear. DID J en hear that Vice President and Mrs. Coelldgc expect te visit Sena tnr nnd Mrs. Pepper at their farm near Kcven toward the end of the month? 'The Peppers have n lovely farm, it's miltc near CVum Creek Farm, the C n...l.lAnf ITC""'1 ".-. -J.l..1 ;...,. .. !.!. diss et mncn-nccucu n, ir n.ui, lenr, Is v,hnt they arc planning te de. A GREAT many pcople will .be re lieved te hear that the time of Nmicv Cene's and Pierre Hazard's wed wed Stei hns been changed from 12:30 deck next Saturday until 4 :ni) o'clock the Mine dny. That is the day, you Ibbw, when there will be four wed Sidks three of which, until Isnncy ehanxed her plans, were te have been t the Baine time. The Cepe-Hazard wedding will be quite small, however. I bear that about iMO have been nsked te the reception. FROM all that I hear, the June Fete for the Abingteu Hospital will be mere attractive than ever this year. As nnial, it will be at the Huntingdon Valley Country Club. Among the In teresting features will be u fashion ihew you remember there was a very dressr one last year a playground for the children and n retaurant. This year Micro will also be if deg show, under the direction of P. A. B. Wlde ner, 2J, Nicholas Middle, Charles Weed, J.'Smille Herkncss and Henry C. Cort Cert wrlght. LUCT JEFFEllYS hns a geed-looking costume. I saw her a few days age wearing n drct.s and short cape et henna color jersey cloth bound with tan. With it she were n tan felt hnt, tan stockings nnd brown slippers. She Is the daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Wil liam II. .Teffcrys nnd n sister of the former Nancy Jcfferys. who is new Mrs. Algernon Clapp. Lucy is coming cut next winter. I saw another deb utante of next winter severnl days age, tee. She was Rertha Sinythe, nnd she m looking awfully well in a mulberry colored dress rind a small black straw hat trimmed with n black feather en one sfde. Gray stockings and patent leather slippers completed her outfit. Iiertlui gees te Miss Irwin'B te ichoel new, nnd will make her debut It a ten the beginning of October. Hhe What Clubwemen Will De Tomorrow Phllemusiaii Club, president's tea from I te 0 o'clock. Sisterhood of Redeph Shnlem te hear addresses by Mrs. Anset Ileb- insen, nf England ; Freulcin Ger trude Huer, of Germany, and Mile. Tlicrcse Pettecbcr-Ar neu It, of France, nt U:.10 P. M., in the Ro Re deph Shnlem Synagogue, Rread and Mount Vernen streets. Weman's Heard of Foreign Mis sions of the Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia district, meets at 11 A. M. in Westminster Hall, Wlther Wlther Wlther spoen Iluilding.. Teetiy is the theme of the West Philadelphia Rending Club, which meets with Mrs. II. M. Gny in Woodbury. At the Weman's Club of Swarth Swarth merc. a talk en "Musical Appreci ation" will be given by Mrs. Geerge Taber Ashton. The junior section of the New Century Club, Chester, holds a meet ing for business nnd election nt the home of the president, Miss Mnr Mnr Jerlc Illnck. The Women's Community Club of Anrbcrth closes the season with a luncheon, nt which ime the officers for the coming year will be installed. lUPOHTERS. DESiaXERS CHILDREN'S APPAREL OF FOR UORB THAN APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND hnrltqiv lnrnni,. i... , ""''' 11.. I .ia Mi(i in n ln(M InW M IllCC JlOUfe UII l"U nu m n "Ml. It will be an Ideal place for the ice mill Mr. renner te cec n lew fEgfij nn-' Dress Sale Extraordinary Formerly te 69,50 Dresses for every oc casion from sport te formal function. Of all fashionable materials, in cluding heavy Canten crepes, Georgette crepes, taffeta, satin crepe, silk Krepe Knit and en through the entire range. Every color, black a-plenty. Beaded, embroidered, plain. Coats Wraps Capes An Important Clearance Formerly 39 .50 We tptcialhe in Apparel Thit L v Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Nevlll Hmythe, of Chestnut tllll. She has two sisters, Edith, who married Mr. Themas Ward and lives at Elm hurst, I. I., nnd Clarie. Her brother, Hutlcr, married Ixiulse Ashhurst. NANCr WYNNE! SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. Alexander P. Robinson, of 8t Martins, Chestnut Hill, announces ihn f-nifUKement et her dauijlitcr, Miss Helena Karr Robinson, te Mr. Augustus C. htuder, Jr., son of Mr. nntl Mrs. Augustus G. Btudcr, of Montelalr, ls J. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge llnndelph Pack ard, of the Mcndewa, Vtllaneva, will give a dinner dnnc en Friday, June ID, In honor of their daughter, Miss Huth Packard. Mr. and 'Mrs. C. Emery McMlchacl, of Knell Heuse, Deven, Issued Invita tions for n dance en Saturday, June 17, In honor of Miss Beatrlee Unwtry, of New Yerk. Mr. nnd Mrs. Archibald Ilnrklle, et Inverhouse, Wnyne, will glve a dance en Friday, June 9, In honor of Miss Kllen McMlclmel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hmery McMlchael, et Knon Heuse, Deven. Mr. nnd Mrs. William W. Hepburn, of Orchard Lea, Vlllaneva, will enter tain at dinner, in honor of Miss Ellen Douglas Lloyd, I daughter of Mr. and Mra. Stacy U. Lloyd, of Wye Heuse., Ardmerc, befere the dance. Mr. Thecdore O. Ames, of St. Paul, Minn,, will be best man at the marrlagu of Mlsa Martha D. linker, daughter of Mrs. Louts C. Maker, Jr., of Dala, nnd Mr. Benjamin Glyde Griggs, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chauncey Milten Grlgra. of St Paul, Minn., which will take place en Saturday, May 27, at 4 o'clock, at St. Asaph's Church, liala. The ushers will Include Mr. Milten W. Griggs and Mr. Chauncey W. Griggs, of St. Paul, brothers of the brldeKrecmi : Mr. Jehn n uwd (., .iti ikllltM A Ills, lliwil Jj.lfvv:, Jr., and Mr. William Jenka Wright, of this city; Mr. Archibald B. Jacksen, of St. Paul; Mr. Alexander C. Ncave, of New Yerk; Mr. Staunton Williams, of Hartferd, Conn. : Mr. Jehn M. Hlncks, of Bridgeport, Conn., and Mr. Elbrldge Stratton, of Brenxvllle, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Glasgow, of Hawcs lane, Flourtown, will give a dance en Friday, June 9, In honor of Miss Marie Loulse White, debutante daughter of Mr. Themas Hncbui.i White, of aermantewn. Mr. und Mrs, Arthur Atwater Kent, of West Hills, Ardmerc, will entering at supper and dancing en Saturdny evening next, In honor of their son, Mr. Arthur Atwater Kent Jr. Miss Elizabeth Elliett Miller, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. Merris Beeth Mil ler, of 40!) Seuth Twenty-second street, whose marriage te Lieutenant Scott O. Lamb, U. S. N'., will take place en Wednesday, June, 7, will be the guest of honor at a buffet supper after her wedding rchearsn!, te be given by Miss Mary C. Flcre. at her home in Newtown Square, Pa., en Tuesday evening, June 6. The guests will Include, Miss It. Gladys Crewe and Miss Dorethea Crewo of Bosten ; Miss Gertrude Blan chard, of Vancouver; Dr. and Mrs. Merris Beeth Miller, Dr. Jeseph B. Sands and the brldm party. The en gagement of Miss Flere and Dr. Hands has recently been announced, Miss Flere will nttenii Miss Miller ns maid of honor. At the wedding of Miss Dorethy Os Os Os berne Tlly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Tlly, of Cynwyd.'and Mr. Charles Malone' Betts, 3d, which will take place at 6 o'clock en Thutuuay evening, June 1, In the St. Jehn's Epis copal Church, Cynwyd, the bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, will be attended by Mrs. W. Maurlcu Steppacher, of ElHIns Park, as matron of honor; Mlse Ethel H. Tlly, a sister of the bride, will be the maid of honor. The bridesmaids will include, Miss M. Eleaner Gray, of Merlen, ; Miss Mary Tlly. a cousin of the brlde ; Miss Hnrrlet C. Kuen of Cynwyd ; and Miss LeuIhO B. Betts, A reception will fellow at the home of the bride's parents, 121 Montgomery avenue, Cynwyd. Mrs. L. Allen Passmere, of Creshelm and Pelham reads, Gcrmantewn, will entertain at luncheon te be followed by a theatre party en Saturday after noon, May 27, in honor of Miss Katha rine Kelb. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Louts Kelb, Jr., of West Scheel Heuse Lane, Germantown, whose marriage te Mr. Mathleu Pnnnaker, of llbllnnd, will take place en Saturday evening, June 3. Mra Passmore will attend Miss Kelb as ene of her bridesmaids. Mrs, A. Lewln, of 3869 Wyaluslng avenue, announces the betrothal of her daughter. Miss Resa I.ev.n, te Mr. Charles Lltchenstein, also of this city. ALONG THE READING Miss Sarah Alman Sllfer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Helding Barnes Sllfer, et Jenklntewn, entertained at a bridge party nnd surprise shower en Saturday afternoon In honor of Miss Ethlyn M. Seiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Banks Seiner, of Glenslde, whcae en gagement te Mr. 8. Miller Mack, of Elklns Park, has been announced re cently. The guests included Miss Isabel Taggart, Miss Lillian G. 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These present were Mlsa Hnllle Merris, Miss Emma Aiken, Miss Reberta Scott, Miss Kath Kath crlne Miles, Miss Dorethy Kinney, Miss Alice Craig. Miss Marien Ball, Miss Allce Ball, Miss Lily Tlly, Miss Char Char eotte Swartley, Miss Gladys Mclntyre, Miss Marie Galscr, Miss Frances HnmlU, Miss Mary Rubs. Miss Elizabeth Oliver, Miss Margaret Woodward, Miss Eleaner Carpenter, Miss Frances Pewell, Mr. Stephen Tlly, Mr. William Clear, Mr. Curtis Dalian, Mr. William Dehan, Mr. William Sceville, Mr, Preston LIverB edge, Mr. Francis Smythe, Mr. Willis Gerhart, Mr. Jeseph Gerhart, Mr. Rob Reb ert McClatchy. Mr. Jehn Kilpatrlclc, Mr. Algernon Stlllwagen. Mr. Paul Scull, Mr. Folwell Scull. Mr. Irving Merrill, Mr. Edward Morgan, Mr. Leuis Jarrett, Mr. William Kraft and Mr. Jack Spelrs. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Jehn II. Burnett, of Wayne avenue, anneunce the marriage of Mr. Burnett's sister, Mls9 Lillian Burnett, te Mr. Benjamin Snuerland, of Philadelphia, en Friday, May 6, in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sllfer, of West Gergas lane, Mount Airy, an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter. Miss Helen Marie Sllfer, te Mr. Paul M. Wagensellcr. Mr. and Mrs. Francln Nettleton Rlgg have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Violet Ethel Rlgg, te Mr. Le Rey Clymer Kendall en May 4. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall will live at 146 East Washington lane. Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Announcing Our Annual Summer Sale of Fine Millinery Our entire stock of ever 1000 trimmed hats lowered in price for quick clearance. Hats for erery age and occasion art at your disposal. This is undoubtedly Bavint millinery erent in a most opportune time. $4.50 40-INCH ALL SILK SPORTS CREPE $2.25 In Orchid, Alice Btue, Cinder, Tiger Lily, Navy, Black. $4.50 36-INCH CHECKED SPORTS SILK $2.25 Navy and White, Navy and Geld, Peacock and White, Geld and White. $2.00 WHITE JERSEY TUB SILK $1.35 36 inches wide. 95c LINGERIE RIBBON, PLAIN & TWO-TONE. .65c Other xeidtha te $8. SO a 10-yard piece, values te $,50. $1.50 JACQUARD RIBBONS, DARK COLORINGS, 50c 6 inch width, Persian and Tapestry designs. $3.75 PULL-FASHIONED ALL-SILK HOSE $2.00 In Black and Cordovan. $2.25 VANITY FAIR GLOVE SILK VESTS $1.85 - With Bodice Tops, in Pink $1.50 GEORGETTE RUFFLING 50c In various widths. $5.00 RADIUM SILK ENVELOPE CHEMISES. . .$3.95 With Tailored Tops. $30 GENUINE SEALSKIN WEEK-END BAGS, $19.50 Attractively finished. $1.50 PENCIL HOLDERS WITH ERASERS $1.00 With two pencils. $2.50 SETS OF THREE DRINKING CUPS $1.50 In compact leather case. $1.25 ENGLISH WOVEN MADRAS SHIRTING. .50c Damask effect with white or colored stripes. 25c IRISH LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS 2 for 25c They are handprinted in color. $1.00 SURF SATIN FOR BATHING SUITS 75c In Black and White. 50c IMPORTED FINE STEEL SCISSORS 35c A Dezen kinds and Sizes te Cheese from.' $1.00 ALL LINEN HUCK TOWELS 58c uamMK peraers ana NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Jehn Harrar Levy, of 6128 North Fifteenth street, hns left te spend a month in North Carolina. . Mrs. Emll Armstrong, of Sixteenth and Jeffersen streets, will give a lunch. eon of twelve covers tomorrow after neon In honor or her guest, Mrs. Jenn Seward, of Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. James F. McPhllllps, of Wedding Flowers "The Sign of thm Rete" CHARLES HENRY FOX 221 S. BROAD ST. -1 Walnut 0790 I Demonstration THIS WEEK Tree Girdles and Brassieres Splendid for Grewing Girls and the Athlete Tflarlams 835 Chestnut St. Trlee Always Moderate. the greatest money Philadelphia, and at Hemstitched Ends, date 1420 North Beuvler street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Helen u'nercm Mci'minps, 10 jwr. jenn junum Hhreve, of Chicago, en April 22, ill h ladelnh n. Mr. and Mra Hhreve are new at home nt 4910 Cednr avenue. The engagement of Miss O. Lcenclte nehfuss, of 5823 North Bread street, nnd Mr. Rebert L. Ganeo has Just been announced. Mr. nnd Mr. Kdward C. Clark, of 8765 Beuvler street, announce the tt ragement of their daughter, Miss Helen Marie Clark, te Mr. Sydney L. Cernell. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn H. Craven, of 1917 North Twelfth street, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Mlsa Hnrrlet Wilklns, te Mr. Herbert Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred II, William, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse BaUm, of 1018 Glenwood avenue, are celebrating their riflleth wedding anniversary today. Thov have n, daughter, Mrs. Geerge H. Waltc, of Welsel, Pa., and a son. Mr. Leuis Baum, of Le Angeles, Calif., seven grandchildren nnd two great grandchildren, Mrs. Louisa Tufvander, of 6024 North Fifteenth street, In entertaining for a few weeks her daughter, Mrs. Kan Links, of New Haven, Conn. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Charle's A. llaymend, of Ltanerch, will entertain the members of the Study Clnwi of the Philadelphia Music Club, of which she Is chairman, at her home en Tuesday afternoon, June 6. Miss Marjorle Black, of Chester, will entertain the members of the Junier see tlen of the Cheater New Century Club, of which she Is president, at her home tomorrow evening, NORPI8TOWN Miss Bea Landlsh and Mrs. N, C. Starck, of Milwaukee, Wis., were the guests of honor at a luncheon en Fri BONW1T TELLER 6XO. CHESTNUT? AX 13 STREET REVISED PRICES ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK Women's High-Grade Coats, Capes and Wraps of Duvetyne, Marvella, Twill Fabrics and Mixtures 250 Garments selected from regular stock te be closed out Heretofore priced 39.50 te 250.00 NOW 28.00 te 78.00 Greup I Marvella, Shagmoer Imported Tweed and Shaggy Weel Coats. Were 39 JO te 85.00 Greup II A Special Collection of Wraps and Capes of Sennetta and Piquetine. Were 55J00 te 65.00 Greup HI A Wonderful Greup of Coats, Capes and Wraps in Sennetta, Veldyne, Oursine, Gerena, Pique tine and Genuine Camel's-Hair. Were 69.50 te 135.00 NO C. O. D.'S I Tl3Tr"l"J3MII I WILL SILVERS VwTj'3ETWrTWl,n9MHfl I ' N0VKfj tomboy ert-KRiM-, n ' " ' ' EteJk&JI I "APPLE BLOSSOM TIME" fj V I A OBXtUNK NOYKITY L ' I NORTON & NOBLE OME OF THE BEST k I B0X "anck fcnbtkius AHP MOST H I YONKI TRIO t$j UNUSUAL B I A NOVKI.TY FROM THK lli PICTURES H I flewi:uv kinedqVi JRlilte of ?9aa H I tuSIKS?,81 IlwBfeIS llflPnmdrP I hl'KC,U' COMnDY lK-VTlKK laRlnliW k Kf ,i mw I AL ST-J0HN in "sPcii Diir.- (W Hal (rsVm)- ti'- l t'tKfjW .. l!?h I'lteir Concert Orch.(r " CTlfif IUIfM() V2Sl!Rl Prices i"r-- 10e- na sec w,; v VMKllWllllHJ!llV r!y.-j&'i. ... . Tax Incluied. WfAllilllWlWli I V mmf 'aW''mLm " " " """ 4nc- K""n' '- I llll(TfeAtKllMl CBDhVMV CONTIMOl-8 NOON TO II f I (SOI III llll(mSc5fwlL ASBBBV '-" shw Wlrt. -it 0'Cle.k Miiirp I hMJIImIII .PBVBVBVBVI WITH AN ALL STAR CA5T INCLUDING ANACLYIS ARBUCKLE, 1VM.'MII F-X- . .m. SPV VlllHI HT v.AA jM AMp UEAN PAGE day. The guest Included Mrs. Jn Macintosh, Mrs. TanK i"p". "-" " Clarence Kmery, Mrs. J. .Harvey ex. Mls Fannie Lutz and Miss HXllth U Fisher. Mr. Frank S. Yeakle and Mr. Der. acn Celeman, of De Kalb street, have lift for a month's stay In California. Miss Mary A. Klernan, of 1208 u' cust street, has returned from Reading. Pa., where she was the guest or her brother, the Ilev. J. F. Klernan. Mrs J. Allen Crawford, of Haws ave nue, Is spending eeveral weeks In Ridge way, Pa. Miss Jersle Powell and Mld Anna Mullen were the hostesses at tne dance and card party given en Friday evening at the Knlghtu of Columbus Heme en Swede street, Mrrf. C. T. Larielere, of DeKalb street, has been spending several days in New Yerk. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Humphrles-ef Legan, entertained at a dinner en Frl dav in celebration of the birthday of Mr. Clarence J. Schrenck, of 414 West Main street, Norrlstewn. There were four teen guests. MOORESTOWN Mrs. V. S. Oruhe, of Central ave nue, hns returned te her home after spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. H. Iengakcr. In Yerk. Pa. a nnrnrlan tuirlv wan lven In honor of Mr. Charles Thomsen en Saturday, in nuiiur ui inn aci,fcji-n,..v.. "...-., NOT A WOMAN ON THK JfBV tVas Widow Zander's lawyer afraid te pUca en of her tx In the Jurv box? Hid he nmire thst hr charms would Inrtuence k mnlri Jurv7 The breath nf uremlM che or Widow Znndr nnaln?t Uncli; Illm Is n n pertwl dally In the Etb.vi.ne Pcbi.ic Lrmtn Comle Section. Fer real fun fellow "The Clumps" every day. "Make It a Ilabtt." Adv. TUESDAY Marvella 28-00 Wraps and canton (Jrepe Coats and rOAA Wraps. Were Greup V Gerena, Kasha, Pique tine and Duvetyn Coats, Capes and Cape Coats. 38-00 Were 95.00 te 165.00 Greup VI Coats, Capes and Even ing Wraps of Marvella, Cordine, Kasha Cleth and Imported Velvets. Many are copies of Imports. 48-00 Were THIRD FLOOR VBHB-v mKZ , flBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW BBBBp SWIMMING AND TENNIS Fer Women end G'ttU Inttrnct'ten by appointment New classes trt vry week. Ueirln upmmer sports new. (Bend or cell for detrtth) L. Wet Ull,, B2d Snem Bis. S. Nirth nidT. WIS W. Lehlth At. , TItK Y. M. C. A. Of FHII.A. MmmavmmmmmmmmumMmKi Back Te Normalcy Let us renew the lines of your figure. Why should you be absent from the bathing beach or the dance fleer? Why net enter Inte nil the Jeys of the HherO nnd Mountain Resorts? Come new and let us by our scientific precefs of baths nnd maflSTgc - correct the nll mentfi which have made your life a burden. A trial treatment free Cellins Institute Fer Women L'xclMlvelu Phene Spruce J81 Iicllevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street Greup IV and Gerena Capes. Alse ijnivu 75.00 te 195.00 68-00 78-00 125J00 te 250.00 ALL SALES FINAL LOVE. .HATE. PRIVATE FEUD. EVIL AMBITION ANP TRUE FRIENDSHIP THE ELEMENTS 4 iiiib m -. -. ti i, ri, 12.-0.. w&m lSie Cheitnat Btmi Direction (Unrilry Company of Amarlea A r ri . ' in 4n NINKTERNTIt AND MAHKET II. 1:.10. 3:30. RIM, 7:0. O-.tt Held Over This WmIc II V I'UIIMC DEMAND m Rodelph Valentine and Gleria Swanson- IN I'AIIAMOUNT'S OOIIOKOOB DRAMA "Beyond the Rocks" By ELINOR GLYN 8TAM.BY NEWS INC'M'DBS BOYS' WEEK PARADE Rinrei' and imivKits' kbview KPIHrOPAMAN Hl'NKAY prHOOI. rlfll.llllRN'ff rKI.KIIBATION AIHIF.H TAKf, WOI.T.IXW. Itnrytetw STANVOM StXTKBNIII AND MAltKKT MARVELOUS AND UNPRECEDENTED CROWDS! I.ONQ I.INKH OP PATIIONH rneM oprnine te rrjfli.ve Hundreds Turned Away at Every Performance CLAMORING KOK ADMIHMION TO SKE D. W. GRIFFITH'S MIOIITIKST I'HODCCTION ORPHANS OF THE STORM CAST INCLUDES Lillian and Dorethy GUh Jeseph Schildkraut .JJJ,,, Mente Blue AND A SUPPORT or 1B.OO0 NO ADVANCE IN PRICES KVHNINCJR. r.Oc. 7.-.C DAILY. 38e. IWe PaturdKjii nnd Holidays, i:enlnr Prlc NOTK TIMK OF HIIOWINO 11:45. 1:45. 4:30. 7 and 9:30 Jg 0 dread chehtnut 10 A. M., 12. 2. 4. 0. 8 and 10 P. M. The Picture Tfaat Made Paris CaijI "Missing Husbands" FROM FAMOUS NOVEL L'ATIJl.NTJDB SUMMER PRICES 50c i!,flc1lud,,," D A I A TI7 12TH MARKET T nnv 10 a. m. te ii p. at A FANNIE IIURHT STOnY "THE GOOD PROVIDER" VERA GORDON fc DOlti: DAV1D8QN ART AD! A 1UTH CHUSTNOT AIViiLrlilO A. M. te 11-13 p. M. ALMA 'Find the Weman" RUnKNS VICTORIA ?AsrMl VitW. PEARL WHITB "Broadway Peacock" GLOBE JUNil'ER AND MARKUT VAUDEVILLE JQ.N-TINrec.H 11 TO 11 REGENT 17TH i, MARK 1ST "reNCT.IT" LKUdd IVEi I O NIGHTLY. 8:15 "VVed. ft St., 2:15 MAE DESMOND ANDPKRH ;.tf "MISS LULU BETT" " NEXT WBEK EXPERIENCE BROADWAY UROAD&SNYDEB EVKNINOS, 8:15 Wed.. 8t.. 2:15 stock xhe Sign en the Dee?" itt! SPOKEN DRAMA ; Nnt Wfflt "UP IV MARRL'B ROOM" BROAD Last6Evgs. Pep. Mats. Wed. A Sat. CHAHLKH FHOHMAN rrent WILLIAM lUlfTI fel-r in His LATtsr success Ttt DREAM MJUOOt P.ARRirK POPULAR PRICE SAM H. HARRIS PrntM rut: seasons comedy success WELCOME STRANGER With GEORGE SIDNEY A Direction Maurice K. IVIiMH LLDINK Clinttnnt nt '10th lontinueti 11 A. M. te II P, Frmn "The i-runa Pull" l.y 1UI O Kvarta .Muck Hennrtt'n wnnt rnmedr 'On PittreP Krn Recital TnnU'it. 7 te T'15 ( OWINlt NICXT WEEK "SIMTKRH" WALNUT TONI6HT a J" S0teZ0O WED. MAT 50teI.OO SHE'S tKArv AMiu I1U MIOMtK- "" vLETTY PEPPER. HR OBEATGSr Of ALL SU Ce: tree SEATS SELLINO FOR NEAT VyfEKeft K W&SXm . M. EITH'S THEATRE JULIAN ELTINGE I J. Francit-Doelev ft Sa ltt-Catlamiif v n I r, p .. - . I. "r rranH-ua vea Maiford-Harrr T ' '" "'"ennelli Her Rica M K M.in Mtrneri Other reateraa. i? PH1LOMATHEAN SOCIETY PLAY OLD FORTUNATUS ALL THIS WEEK TICKi:TH AT fllMUBIJt ' , WILLOW GROVE PARK Franke and His Orcheatrm M$m MIIK.NS III (Kf.r-.V, Hoprune HaUlat AtWV? I ..iicrrtM V.Srry Afteninnn fiul KelM Wr?J'. Dance TenIKht In JiANCELANDij?' Kxcellent vm x 5 Y.H Wl r'ih MUl m tj HI -' .dl 11 J I m k vn, S m AHW Heer ind Mu.tc .MWm IN THIS PICTURE i 41 y V 0 vT tiat&k$&& 4fcitMfl M-tM Wft IIT..J. 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