&' iji i ' . .'it . i ' , . - , ! ' ... i i hi ' ' yaaGMJaiatMaaBstx TO a t. - H . i .... i I i i i i' ii i ' ' i JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE "Nancy Wynne Sees Many People at the IVynnewoed Peny and Deg Shew She Sees Seme Attractive Clethes and Chats of Other Doings D' vIDX'T j-eti think the Peny Shew yesterday Wns "jirftiHl"? Thrre were perfect crowds of nil ugea out there nml tne.v scorned te be having, n won derful time. Never have I seen f-e ninny of the "younger miirried" tlicy nrc nil f.e nttrnctlve, tee with their dill dim In tow, sometimes nsslatcd by nurses, fathers or ginndmotlicre. The children looked tee cute dressed up In their very best. The pony show proper win os crent n miccpm ni ever, nml It wns exciting for every one when their young relations rode nnd drove nreund the ctrcle and get blue ribbons pinned en their ponies. The deg show wns great, nml there were dozens of police dogs, collies nnd every fort of puppy entered In It. A great many of the dogs seem te have ceme from quite n distance. T wns looking nt some crates which they rnme In (they leek mere like ciethes hnmpcrs thnn nnvtbing cle) nnd one had "Blltmerc, X. ('.," en the fide, which, I believe. Is the name of the Vnnderbllts' place down Seuth. The fnehlen hhew wn, of course, wonder ful, nnd every one craned his neck ever the throng te get Ideas for new drisses. Tea, with Mrs. Edwnrd Drowning In charge, v. as very popular, and I snw n great many people at the ten tables under the trees. Among them Sirs. Henry TIrlnten C'e.e nnd her daughter, Catherine Coxe Perter. The debs nnd nib-debs veic much In evidence as Hides In white, selling lee-ertnni wind, cigarettes, cakes and candles. Among the girls I enw weic Sue Geedman. Det Valentine, Dennle Wii.nl, Legan Starr. Small Mct.ean. Cennie Snow. Olnh' Olttlngs, Mary Dnrtuw. Ketsy Kerguven and Tlnj Schwnit?e. Mnr. Stout was an aide,' tee. She was wearing n strik ing hnt of orange tnffetn nnd straw with two ieng streamers of orange taffeta. Mnllie Dalrd were n hat somewhat like Mary's, except that it was smnller nnd mere of n peke bonnet. It wns of green georgette with streamers of green. She were, a green suit with It, nnd she looked very pretty. She was with Mabel Mcllvaln, and Mabel were a hat exactly llke hers, of gray georgette with a blue tweed suit. Hannah Klliett wns wearing ene of these geed-looking woolen capes. It wns accordion pleated and wns tan with several bread ntrlpcs of dark brown around the bottom. She Is te be married te Walter Pew en June :M, jeu knew. TODAY -we fchnll have a breathing ppnee and, then, tomorrow the Flower Market at nittenheuse Square. I always think there Is something espe cially attractive about the Flower Mar ket, with Its red nnd white Mriped awnings ever the booths nnd the aides In their bright-colored costumes in e petting of green trees nnd lawn, with the lovely peel and fountain In the back ground. Fer these who get lunch in the Mpinre there will he n rju-tnurnnt, In charge of Mr. Charles Stewnrt Wurts. Leuis Iteilmnu Page. Jr.. Is Kelng te have n photograph booth, which Is something new. As usual, there will be leely flowers for sale. Mrs. Ilcnrv Brlnten Coxe nnd Mrs. Sidney V. Keith will lime charge of cut flow ers, which nre nlwnyi perfectly beauti ful, tee, and nt n great mnny ether booths there will be all sorts of jpetted plants nnd garden novelties. The varieu5 garden clubs will have booths. Among them will be the Garden Club of Philadelphia. In chnrge of Mis. Charles E. Coxe. chairman; Mrs. Rob Reb ert filendlnnlng nnd Mr. Marshall Morgan ; the Society of Little Gardens. Mrs. Henrv D. Paeii. chnirman: the New Garden Club, under Mrs. Frank Ginham Thomsen nnd Mrs. Wnlter Thomsen, nnd the Wcr-dera. In rhnrge of Mr. Casper ,. WMcr. Then there wlll.be all nrletles nf farm products, hitter nnd egg1", henev and vegetable. I wonder if they will have any of these delicious little tomatoes ngnln. I re member T cot some ln't year nnd they were nwfullv nice. Mrs. William Dinjtnn Grange will 1 nve a enndv table, se T am sure all our wants will be supplied. DKHOriAH HEAL is wearing n good geod goed lnoklnff costume the'e dns. a dark of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hemer, and Mr. Oeorge Kne Mctlwnln, son of Mrs. Geerge Kner Mctlwnln, which will tnke place en Tuesday. June 20. .at St. James' Episcopal Church, Twenty-second and Walnut streets. Miss Dorethy Burr will be the maid of honor. A small recep tion for the families and a few Intimate friends will fellow the ceremony nt the home of the, bride's nunt, Mls- 1,'enstnucc II. Beale nt 2B4 Seuth Twenty-first street. Miss Nannie Dale and her bridal pnrtv will he entertained at dinner tomorrow evening' at the Mines by Judge, nnd Mis. Edward XV. Middle. Miss Hale, who Is the daughter nf Mrs. nichard C. Dale and the Inte Mr. nichnrd D.ile. will he married en Satin day te Mr. Edward M. Blddle. Mr. nnrt Mr. Albert Elliett MeVltty, of yndeii aenun and Reberta rend, Bryn Mawr, have Issued lnltntlens for a. dance en Filday evening, Jtme !, In honor of their daughter. Miss Kitty Stc Vltty. nnd Mls I.enettn F. .leaner, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph Y. Jcanes, of VllInnea. Miss nnehel rrice. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ell Kirk Price, of 1709 Wal nut street, left .ves-teiduy for a. visit te Isew Yerk, where hIie Is the guest of nirs. iieDert rresswell. She expects te return uome lomerrow. miss rrice and ner sister. Miss Evelyn Price, who 1 . siuaeni at smith college, Northamp ton, Mass, will sail en Wednesday, June "S, for a trip abroad. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Edwin Lord have. Issued Invitations for the wedding of their daughter, Miss Janet Tayler Lord, and Mr. Edwin Lrryen Dale en Saturday, June P., at r, o'clock, at Hi nail Beach. Tnrrytnwn, N Y. Mips Leid Is ?. sltler ,of '" William T. CJnley, of Mrs. William Henry New held, of the Coronade, will sail en June a for Eu lope. She will spend come time In Noi Nei wny and Sweden, nnd will later Jein Mrs. Day, of Hartferd, Conn., In Hol Hel land. T.iKS--Yr,t,ural."c!,I,, Dicksen, of Plncbreflk, Paell, has issued Invitations ter a luncheon en Thursday, May 25, Ll.hcm.er f Mis? Virginia L. Carpenter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph n. Carpenter, Jr., of Chestnut Hill. MM carpenter will be one of next season's V.-J?10?-, The sucata will later at tend the Herse Shew. Mr. Samuel B. Bewen, of 6407 Wayns avenue, Germnntewn, entertained at dinner last night In honor of his daugh ter. Mis. Hareld McNeill, of Bosten, i. ,??J V'h,, ,s vls!"": him. The guests Included Mr. nnd Mrs Henry Cenner eekn, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Celnhnn. i "V1 M,r-V?IFnrv Ortrlsht. Dr. and Mrs. Jeseph Flcltns, Mrs. Paxon Dectcr and Mr. C. Stanley Hurlbut. Mr. mid Mrs. William H. Hepkins, of Ainhler announce the ngnRcment of their daughter. Miss Sarah Ewlng Hop Hep kins, te Mr. nalph F. Felwcll, of Lhest nut Hill. Invitations have been Issued bv Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwnrd XV. Mumford, of 210 St. Mark's Square, for the mnrrlage of their daughter. Miss Jean Mumford, te Mr. James David Seurber. which will take place nt 4 o'clock en Thursday afternoon, June 8, at St. Mary's Church, Locust street west of Thirty-ninth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palst, Jr of Norrlstew-n. announce the engagement of their daughter. Mlsi Helen Willets I'ulst. te Mr. Jehn R. Iteberts, of Jen Jen Mntewn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Brunner and their son. Mr. Frank A. Brunner, Jr.. of 2113 Iecust street, will sail for Eu rope en the France en May 31, te re main until October 1. Mr. nnd Mrs. Emll Eppers. of Rose Rese ninry, Terresdale, announce the cngHge mcr.t of their daughter. Mlas Daley Victory Lppers, te Mr. Herman A. Kiev, of Summit. N. J. Miss Eleaner Harris Ropes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David C. Beggs. of 147 Pelham read, Oeimantewn, whose mar riage te Mr. Charles B. Prettvmnn, Jr will take place en Wednesday evening. June i, in the Second Presbj terlnn Church, Germnntewn. will be the guest of honor nt a bridge party en Tuesday afternoon. May 23, te h glen bv Mfs'n Katharine Ilubbs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn If. Huhbs, of met Wnyne axenue. Germnntewn. The guests will iiiuiuuu mu urtuai jiarty A June Bridesmaid mm "HEHB mmmmmw? MISS MAItlE ZARA Daughter of the Ilov. Mlchele Znra and Mrs. Znrn, of Germnntewn, who will he one of the brldesmaldi at the marrlage of Miss Frances Wajnn Lelper nnd Mr. Themas Itldqway Barker, Jr., which will take place nit Saturday, June 10. .Miss Znra will take the part of Phyllis, the heroine of the Gilbert and Sullivan opera te be given by the Savey Company en" May 25, 20 and 27 at the Bread Street Theatre of Mr. Rebert J. Sterrett, former As. slstant District Attorney. ALONG THE READING A lecture" en "Flowers" was given en Monday evenlnc bv Mr. J. Otte Thllew In the parish building of St. Martin's Protestant Eplscep.it Church, Nertn Tenth street, below Oak lane, under the auspices of the Old York.Read Auxiliary of the Seamen's Church Institute at Second and Walnut streets, for the bene fit of the "Sick Bay," or Infirmary, which Is wholly supported by .he auxiliary. The nnminl pilgrimage of the Oak I.ann Relew Club te New Hepe wa made yesterday. The members or the club left the Onk L,ane Library and metered up the Old Yerk read. After lunching at New Hepe they visited the artist colony nearby. I Miss Mary Rrennemnn rfiinphiiM. ,.t Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brennemnn. nf finii. I ertn aenue nnd Wlster read, Ardmore, i win ciiicitniu nt luncheon and hrldge nt her home en Thurala, May 25, in honor of MKs Katharlne Kolh. dnugh- , blueMlk w.th snv.ll .ed design made ftt' $& .Marft'eV? simply with tin oval ne.-k. short sleeves I who,0 ,,., inge te Mr. Mathleu Pan-1 nnd long wal-t. and a wide -ash. The linker, of Helland, will take place en hem is edged with "tabs'' of the same Saturday evening. June .1, inMcrlnl. With it slw wenrs a 'nrge Mr. and Mm Leuis R Weed, of 40 It lark blue straw lint bound with red and Green street, entertained Informally nt I Idled Willi small mil and blue flew et s dinner en Sunday evening last In honor neress the fient. She is te have one I of Mr. nnd Mrs Edwin B Vaupel. Mrs of the leading p.irtf. in "lelnnthe." you I uuPeI "as Miss Lydla. Sterrett, sister l 1 e '. ..I.-. T 1....- ...Ill ' IMIIHV, ilim lieill v, nut i lit ill ii iiiui-- ns much of "Why Net?' ii sui'ces'i ns Flie did in XANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES A wedding of IntcrpRt will bp that nf Mlas A'lel.i Utik Homei. da-UBlittr J M ! if ffj IJM f " 1' I TmmmaummsaaaummmmmKm erJ6men S etylease . ami Black F'' J 'sM AWNINGS or PErivirn Window Shnilrs of Quality Kstlmites Fumlahed CHAFFEE & HEARD 318 Yerk Read Phene TIebii Bine 1517 Walnut St A COMPLETE CLEARANCE of Every Gewn EXCLUSIVE FROCKS FOR ALL OCCASIONS CLEARED IN 3 GROUPS 35 Formerly te $75 $50 Formerly te $100 $75 Formerly te $150 imiiniiiiiiiimmmii it I I QERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Wesley MdWIIllams, of 133 Pelham rend, are receiving con gratulatiens en tne mrtn or a son en May IB. Mrs MeWllllams was formerly Mlas Margaret Duftus. Mrs. Jehn H, Iteberts. of Chestnut Hill, nnd Mrs. Jeuls Green, of Pelham Court, Oermantewn, have) Issued Invita tions for a luncheon te be alven to morrow nfternoen at the Wnltemarah country Club. 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mra. J. Hub'erman, of 914 Jackaen street, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Mlaa Ellaabcth Huberman, te Mr. William Kanter, of thla city. A party was given en Sunday eve ning at the home of Miss Fay Waxman, of 414 Jackaen street. The guests were Miss M. Iteberts. Miss S. Rlbuer. Mlaa S. T. Zerlln, Miss K. Kessler, Miss D. Wolf, Mlaa A. Wolf, MIsm E. Veraeliky, Miss J. Stern. Miss M. Laborsky, Mr, L. Kech, Mr. M. Llpewltx, Mr. A. Reden, Mr. J. Selen. Mr. M, Iteyder, Mr. B. Freedman, Mr. B. Price, Mr. H. Kalserman and Mr. H. C Iteberts. DELAWARE COUNTY and . Mrs. Walter H. Craig, of 37 rer san Mr. Chaster, win leave en May Franclaee. They wtlt go by beat STRAWBERRY MANSION Mrs. Hamuel Canter and Mra. B. Tells, of Atlantic f'lty, are the guesta of Mrs. William M. Lewis, of 1914 North Thirty second street. Mr. and Mrs. Philip F. Hamberg, of Sir. West 143d street, New Yerk, for merly of Philadelphia, are receiving congratulations en the birth of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Iradera Scheenthal and Miss Eva Hchecnthal, of Denver, Cole, aie visiting Mrs, J. Bchlealnger, of 1721 North Thirty-third street. KENSINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Heward N. Matcher, of 2174 East Cumberland street, will leave shortly for their summer home in Pit man, N. J., where they will remain until he fall. Mrs. Bey Andersen, of East Columbia avenue, will entertain the members of her five hundred club nt her home to morrow afternoon. Miss Florence Gressman, of 1916 Hast Dauphin street, will accompany Mr. nnd Mrs. it. S. Gressman, of 1827 Dlnmend street, en a European trip. They will leave en June 3 en the New Amsterdam. stay at Buckhlll Mlas Miriam Stull, has returned from a Fall. Mlas Ruth Bard has returned te Rwarthmere from a vlalt te Atlantic City. what AstmicA taaepn most , Albert J. Btvtrld, candidal for th United SUte; Senate, aaya It Is "Restoration of preirrlty ta alt tha t-eepl permanently." "Dualnea,,r says Bavarian, "Is th only liitie." B eur te read this Important In terview te appear In th Mt aatn Beotlea of But sundayTs PCBLte Lsneaa." "Mak It a laelt." Adv. IJirORTEItS. PEStOXKRS rf MAKERS OF WO.VB.VS rf CJIIL. OB-V'S Al'l'AREh OF T1W HIGHEST CHARACTER FOR HOKE I7M.V TWEXrY-SlX YEARS APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND ftjll W" Chestnut Cerner Twelfth DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE Women in Want All ever Philadelphia there nrc women in net mil want of com fortable hIiecs. Women v. he arc en their feet u great deal, women at home, women in busi ness. And it isn't through lnck of funds hut through lack of knowledge, first, of whnt con stitutes comfortable shoes, nnd second, where te get them. We wfsh all titich wenijg'ght come into our store antTwalk nrcund in n pair of Dr. Reed 'ushien Shoes. We feel sure that ninety-nine out of a hun dred would never wear any thing else. Fer miiA unadul terated comfort cerrlSAd with Reed leeks and w. ViihI- mes mere is nut a fitnnds comparison wit.. Heed Cushion Shee. Fer Friday Sports Apparel of the Better Kind Coats, Suits, Cape-Costumes Tailored te "Harris" standards: of fine tweeds, including rainbow and trelaines. Desirable colors some extra 3izcs. $1S Fermer Prices te $39.50 fiVmai &,I)r. Silk Hosiery j $1-50 Very Special ) pairs ei line quality bine Hosiery; an periect; gray. Exceptional values. 200 black and Clearance of $ ml t&VLziyr Trimmed Millinerv Fermer Prices te $10.00 I 400 Tailored, Street and Sports Hals, smartly trimmed and shaped. livery color and combination. 2 :f i? Specialize in Apparel That Slcnfcrizes the Larger rVemanlJ h Lki3jtW':& j. BONWIT TELLER & CQ CHESTNUT. AT . 13 STREET Closing Out Sale FUR SCARFS " At Extraordinary Reductions Squirrel Animal Scarfs . Nat. Fitch Animal Scarfs . Nat. Mink Animal Scarfs . Japanese Marten Scarfs Nat. Fitch (Twe Skin) Brown Fex Animal Scarfs . Nat. Mink (Twe Skin) , . Stene Marten Animal Scarfs Hudsen Bay Sable Scarfs . Platinum Foxes (white dyed) Blue Foxes (white dyed) . 10.00 10.00 14.50 19.S0 19.50 24.50 29.50 29.50 65.00 65.00 65.00 Alse Great Reductions en Fishers, Nat. Blue Foxes and Russian Sables Providing Exceptional Values FIFTH FLOOR FIRE SALE Electric Fixtures Lmp, Shades, Etc., at About Vz Price t'enly allehtly damaged by smeka and water. They're going faat. WmnLU Ritz-Carlten Reef PMla'a Fashionable Summit French Cuisine, French Servlca Exqulalt Mualc Breakfast, Luncheon, Tea, Dinner, Supper-Dances Hanelnr Saturday Affrrneaa after 4:30 O'clock k EITH'S THEATRE JULIAN ELTINGE In Vmlnln ChtrftcterlEfttlAna J, Fraacli-Dealay k Salea-Ceriaae Fraak-De Vea ft Heifard-Harrr Vlnent n'Oennelli Rer Rlea M Mnry ernri inner iinr. tVUDEll 1 VUl I PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY PLAY Ca. 4 El... FUtur. Ce. I QLD F0RTUNATUS 28 S. 7th Street ALL THIS WEEK tickets at etMnrxs am Wk I "-i' , "Thrift is the grtatttt .of life. It it Self-Pr lien, Nature's first lawj't inculcates the Mighty ciplt hu which are Cha ized the leaders of the wi JULES E, MASTBAUat rrnldent RUnley Company of 1 'V .-ff. E e i Oft vxO ei . V Vjy wr sift kv & uresses .' ? $ 15 Fermer Prices te S5 Samples and Surplus Stock of a noted New Yerk maker and clearance lets from our own stock. Of Canten Crepe, Taffeta, Printed Crepe de Chine, Silk Krepe Knit, Georgette Crepe and Peiret TwilU Styles beyana count. Silk Capes Silk Lined, $QO Values te $55 r Of reshanara and Canten crepe; silk lined j fringed and plain. Seme with fur cellars. :ReaI Estate Trust Building, Chestnut below Bread WINK TKENTH AND MAR! II. 1:S1. R:80. RIO. T.S0. 0 R0D0LPH VALI r.ineiA cwAMcmf.:;)' uuvmn tr j niiuviv r, i IN KMNOR OI.YN BTORT vlLi "Beyond the Reclaff IN "SMIMN TJinOUOH' Wl ft&mm Car BIXTEEVTII AND MARKET 11 JlS. Ii45, 4:30, 7, 9i30 Zd We!t cf ITnprweilcntfil CtnwA$l D. W. GRIFFITH'S MIGHTIEST I'nODUCTION u AIJLIA RUBEN3 GLOBE Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Hats is Going en There is a particularly enchanting collection of hats at $8.00, featuring all the newest colorings and trimmings. The values of these hats were $12.00 te $15.00 befere the sale. Spert Hats have also been reduced Among them is a charming hat of fabric, faced with ihemp. The fabric is in various fancy designs and colors. Values te $15.00, new $4.00. Sailors of all colors, with wide contrasting silk bands have been reduced from as high as $8.00 te $4.00. Other sailors in all colors, new at $5.00 and $7.00. White Milan hemp hats are reduced at this opportune time te $6.50 all sorts of White hats with bands of bright colors. Bathing Days are Coming Get Ready New Black bathing tights, partly wool, Annette Kellerman style, come in all sizes at $2.75. Surf satin in Black, for bathing suits nnd White for trim ming is usually $1.00 a yard; buy it new for 75c. Smart rubber caps in many fancy styles and colors, are 50c cfc, while diving caps, just as gaily colored, are 25c. Summer Underwear for Women, Beys and Girls Imported Swiss lisle vests for women, with regular and bodice tops, are 85c each. Women's 55c lisle vests are 3 for $1.50. Children's nainsoek union suits feature the straight leg for boys and the bloomer leg for girl3, 95c each. English Ginghams at 50c a Yard and Andersen Gingham at $1.25 32-inch English ginghams come in large and small checks, excellent quality, 50c and 75c ynrd. Famous David and Jehn Andersen ginghams are checked or in plain colors, 32 inches wide, at $1.25 a yard. Fownes' Elbow Length Silk Gloves, $2.50; and Shorter Ones at $1.50 and $1.75 $1 758 and 12'butten &ilk Bleves in BlRck and White, $1.50 and all thSgersl'Tl-Bi"108' 16'bUttn filSCtte lev" Standard Soaps at Exceptional Prices (10c Lemen Seap, 50c n dozen. COc Eavensen's Haid Water Seap, 50c a deren $1.00 Jergen's Royal Palm Seap, 65c a dozen. 11.00 Jergen's Violet Transparent Sep, 85c a dozen. I Ufeix f VZ 1118 Chestnut St. Xe Next Doer te Keith's p .?,; 0 Friday and Saturday uniyi tp e) A Brilliant Shew- Jb!KK2whJ' " Hatfi p v Full King JsHRinfiSwi Vcry Smartcst in v (e) d ,. HHlffin'ji! the Most Fash- Ql a Extraordinarily u O Black, Natural i Leng and Full 3v. jjr B lu e, Jade, D (e) Birds of Great Vv-ar- Henna, Orange, (e) 9 Beauty A. T T Flame & v2J v ORPHANS OF THE STORM" CAST INCLUDES Lillian and Dorethy Glak Joaeph Schildkraut, Ment MM ANP A SUPPOTIT OP 15.009 NO ADVANCE IN PRICES KVENINOB. r.Oc. 7.'.e DAir.T, S5, M Hnturd and HelMayR, Em!nr rrlBW 11KOAU A I'HKSTNUT 10 A. M.. is. 2- n. 8 nfl 10 P. M, "Missing Husbands" Th Plrturn That Mart Parlt Oaaa DAI ATI? VJTlt MARKET rALivCt ie a. m. te ii v. n A FANNIE HURST STORT 'THE GOOD PROVIDER VERA OORIXIN A PORE DAVIDgQW ARCADIAi.ffiirtt "Find the WemaaN VICTORIA mil&u. "Broadway Peacock" JUNIPER AND MARKBT VAUDEVILUE rONTINUOUS Hip H CROSS KEYS MOT WJ. 4b Bat., 3: MAE DESMOND ? jt.. "MISS LULU BETT" NT.XT WEEK EXPKRinNCB UnOADASNTDBJt EVENIN08, lli The Sifn en the Der" BROADWAY Pteck fa. In ;-, SPOKEN DRAMA B Nxt Week "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM" Direction Mnnrlce K. FeltaijaaBM Chratnut at iDlh Continuous II A. M. te II f. at. Paradise Hats $49SO $70Tl00 De Xet Miss This Rare Opportunity te Procure This Plumage of Faahien's Decree Frem "The reis Pull" b Hal a. EvarU Mack "JcnnfttV rentnl rnnifdv 'On Patral' FlllT SHOWIMt MIIRVICII'M BEN--AT'OVAI. WIN OK TIIK KENTUCKY DKKin I'.NTIRK KAf K FROM KTAS4 TO I'lMxll IN XI.OH lOTION Orgitn Recital Tenlg!'. 7 te 7:18' tOMI.VO MIXT WEEK "hl.HTKM" rr Svs.j.J s-r?.).vtfi,'A.V , M nsi i All Sain for Caih LSleneG. 1306 Walnut Street Ne Charge Accounts 14 1 Mere Days 14 RECEIVER'S SALE EVERY GARMENT MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST The Reductions New Are Greater Than Ever. Don't Miss These Final Days 135 DRESSES VALUES UP TO S9.S0 1 O 7C Canten Crepes, Printed Silk Crepe and J Crepe Julias JL tmk 55 DRESSES VALUES UP TO 95.00 Frem our regular stock. Ne tive alike. . 160 DRESSES VALUES UP TO 110.00 Canten Crepes, Geergettes, Crepe Remas and Reshanara Crepes COATS CAPES WRAPS VALUES UP TO 150.00 Duvetynes, Veldynes, Reshanara Crepes mta jit.- unntens COATS AND CAPES VALUES UP TO 49.50 Belivias and 4a'"t 'fix, , &teti 22 2875 28-75 Sauchtncs, Velours, Belivias and Ner- I I lIJ R manaies A y UNPARALLELED VALUES I COATS AND CAPES 1 VALUES UP TO 29.50 I The very finest Tuieads and popular P- 7 tt Spert materials. Featurina the smart Tl ' 1 Flapper Medel, V l ' I BMSSSMtBSMmssmsmm-- . ' 4 I MlBaiaifilH- T " ' '''JA.M.vviJul.,. .,,, ;,..,, CAFE LORRAINE 11KOA1) T rIRMOlNT AVENUK GRAVD OPENIKG OP ROOF GARDEN MONDAY, MAY 22 ENGAGEMENT EXTR,VORri:JAIlY OF SUM EMILIE FH ZGERALD Th "nsatlnnal Character Dancer 5 ALL-STAR ACTS dink nNci: and ni: esturtainbd ' T THE RADIOPHONE NOW INSTALLED ON THK ROOK OVRHKN rKK'OVAI, MAN ei:mknt CIIARI.F.S JF.TER WAIklllT Matinee Saturday vTALnu I 50c te $i.5e ONLY MUSICAL SHOW IN TOWN PHlADELPftA'S GREATEST FAVOniTK mmwmm LETTY PEPPER. ' ORATEST OF ALL SUCCESSES 5HAT5 SELLING FOR NEAT WEEK NOW TOM BURKE M)TFI IKimi TKNOR N MI M( , (ON( KKT ACADEMY OF MUSIC This Evening at 8:30 th ivi;ts. ; ru ij ,k On ! V Htn n UKl i i nn x ;.mi, . j i, i 'run ncn.ni nt Arrnl'm ." nut St.. at '-ii Ht and Mux emc BROAD Last 3 Eves. ''"'' l'p- ie " Mat. Mat. rriMtt ,.-., FRf-HMAN Tre.ent. WILLIAM ULIVfl in His Lsresr succtss ?m SffMM MAKOf xA L Aiw3W ts THRIFT means SUCCESS Any feel ran ipend a dollar, bat it Ukes a hoc kid Id ue aicktl. Which are you? It' nevtr tea lata te avclka t Ihrift. Ff?LD G. NIXON.NIRDLINCHtv "Alw.v. V.... D.IH " W wl m SAM II IIAUHIK Vuurnts Tlir hKHO.S S OUUCUY HUCCES8 , WELCOME STRANGER With GEORGE SIDNEY' YVIL.L.UYV UitUVt. tAIUCV titiuaui iranae ec nil CMHfM 4:30 4 eiia ATiir.NH evl'kikv, Hmmi): Tomorrow It BOY DAYW y;. &mm?mr V2LitRW.i3S1'' t ' ' d Al
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