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GARRICK— Gilda Varesi and Dol lightful comedy, “Enter. released for stock nduc(lon. the next for t: . Garrick opening Monday Lmyest.féll' zizg Pencil in Quat VWorld PENCILS AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO.' » Ing chapter in the life of mother. portant role she essayed ‘Washington career. nee will be noons. tions in the B. F. K next week. Another will be Ruth Roye, Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterficld are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Ce. 1 Chesterlield CIGARETTES <f Zurkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended o LANSBURGH & BROTHER Bargain 6th Floor = ale of 500 hite Tub Skirts To protect ourselves and to protect your interest we placed a very early order for Gabardine and Surf-Satin Skirts, as the quality of material was far superior to what could be bought today to sell at the following prices: Gabardine—— Regular Size Extra Size $2.25 $2.50 Surf Satin =~ Regular Size Extra Size $2.98 $3.49 Now they have arrived and just in time for Decoration i)ay outings. Very well made and fashioned in several styles for your selection. L / ~ |——]ol——=] EE_E_E_EEE - DE=EE==IR e | Gingham - Dresses : at $4.49 We boast of one of the most complete stocks for assortment of styles, sizes and colors that could be fmmdatthuverylowpria,lnd the gmghum are both > “Enter m" n’l "Enur Madame" plcl\lrn Aan engrosa- famous prima donna, who, 'withal, is a devoted Near-tragedy -enters her life when she is compelled to choose be-|sticks, an tween a footlight career or the more ! There will not be an extra matinee May | versal proma existence beside the family |30, Decoration day. Wnndl Lyon will have the most im- in her B. F. KEITH'S—Peggy Wood. Pretty Peggy Wood, the star distinct of musical comedy, supported by her Four Buddies and Harold Levy, in a|P&nIon feature will be Bon! serles of special songs, with dances, |in Willia: will be one of the, four headline attrac- 3 eith Theater bill|originai and well acted-funmake: g::‘mm-d by & di fNow Yo busin, eaire to mix ln tuur oz e i A ess_going by "”imf demand upon him for a riage dwrv. for Pearl, h! brings metters to a cl the little prlnuu of ragtim will be Le Maire, the oondl! onmedl-n. with Jos “At the Dentist's.” The fourt] Kate Elinore and Sam Willlams 1922 version of *““Wantes rs_wil “Two Jolly Tars and Dunun. in Mme. Varady and eom 1 ; Jack Hanley and his ‘the usual house nddltlonl. COSMOS—“The Jazz-o-Maniacs.” featuring the Atkinson-Hasso: “An unusial picture altogether out of the beaten path, 8 “Ope! ture of o “A lnmcoo n(n‘ Bundly. In “The Trap, climax. RIALTO—“The Trap.” repléte with Cook.! pathos, the passion of-revenge, the 1l ba Wells, Virginia snd| wisttul fove o ena ittle child and tor- human heart soured /by In- “is announced by Moore's Theater for next week, begin- & Unl- roduction, featuring Extra matinees | Lon Chlnly Added features will in- will be discontinued during the sum- | clude Educatio; o mer. to Grow Thin,’ Sunday at 3 and 8:15 this week’s bill | orchestral numbers under the Ingt Earle Foxe, Gerald | will be given its final performances. Oliver Smith, Frank Dufrane, and, of course, Ada Meade, will have congenial Beginning next week an extra mati- 's production, the Fox News and tion of Gustav Hinrichs. PALACE—“The Ordeal.” ‘or” and “The Shel pictured at Loew's Pll trio and the Juniper Jazz Band, nnd next week, mlmflnt Sunday after- and musical org: a Washington comedian, and comp Fried's one-act character comedy, “The Soap Salesma Others will include “Burnu combination of volces and my: girls in songs and costume dances; Howard and Denny, burlesque new to vaudeville, Bert Shepherd and company, Australian bush ship ex- perts, picture Frank Mayo in “The Man Who Married His Own Wife,” being the _"m amazing story of a man of the sea with two faces who fought for the same woman's love twice and won both times. Thi with the Inter- national News, Pathe comedy and the Urban Movie Chats, will be shown at every performance from Monday through Friday. STRAND—“Bits of Dance Hits.” Described as “radlum of terpsi- chorean splendor,” featuring & quin- eppers, “Bits of Dance with special scenic effects and lavish costumes, will be the headline attraction at the Strand Theater next week, beginning Sunday. Others will include lhe orfental gymnasts, the Kawana Duo, Mard and Rome, in “A Collision of Fun"; the Gilbert sisters and Armstrong, in melodies, music and smiles, and Rober and Gold, in “Character Laugh Bits. The photoplay will be the screen version of {llips Oppenheim’s novel, “passersby,” under the title *] grims of the Night,” with Rubye De Remer and Lewis S. Stone in the cast. Photoplays. Good Pro- COLUMBIA—"The vider.” The human force of Fannle Hurst, l-ten story, which will be given its first Wai Ington showings at Loew’s Columbi: Theater next week, beginning Sun. Frank Borzage s ‘era Gordon, has the lelflln‘ day afterroon. the dircctor and of “Humoresque, role. The story concerns the Biswanger nmlly who have a small busines: r New York which, makes them faitly prosperous. ' but the children, 53 50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wil';l:mington Z.m., Philadelphia 10350 e nmmlu leaves Broad Street Station 7:30 West Philadeiphla 7:35 Chester 7:58 p.m., Wilmington Tickets on sale Friday: and 18. they cost the air- ans moe, the ;mup of O’Sull:van'n faty - Cushion Heels to you is T Not a Laxauve Nljol is a lnhflu»—-‘ o medicine or laxative— 80 eannot gripe. ‘When you are conmstipat- ed, there is mot emough lubricant produced by . described as a fine singing, dancing|noon, in h ization of the bet- | tion, “ in muslc, | turization of W. Somerset “.’I“.h‘ . starring nrnflulc- y | Burton, Edward Suthe! l‘nd Adee rrln Edward Martindel and It is the utory of the young wife of an elderly physiclan consumed ery: | with jealousy because of his wife's the Dennis Sisters, a trio of lalenlefl friendship, for another practitioner of her own age. METROPOLITAN—“Trouble.” Crandall's Metropolitan Theater an- The first-run feature photoplay will | nounces for next week, beginning o8k, lrn at seems strangely callous m lll right to happiness. While rds its juvenile oppor for | CI to be as highl Eonducior 16, piayed by Ben T conductor s pla y Hmu.mebr n 2 lon. es,’ Fisher's Boarding House," day and Saturday, Thomas Meighan, lnce- “Hal “The Bachelor Dadd Sunday and Monday, Thomas Mel ghan, in “The Bachelor Daddy”; Tues-|{Back day ‘and | Wednesday, Norms Tal madge, in “Smilin’ Thro day, Hobart Bosworth, in “The Cup |featuring Mary Carr. d Harry Pollard, Favor”; ““The .Belle of Alask: of Time Hero."” Sunday and Monday, Norma Tal-!Moth.” 111 Illllllllll i 1] %fluflun, Jackie Coo e Seiary o e the nlct af- | Alaska,” and ‘harmed Life" ., worth, in “The Cup of Li “Btep “Torchr- Frame-up.” in “‘which the role of the —_— Elite, 8o permits lu mu. star amuising, et supplemental attrac- = Seventh Day”: . OBANDALL'S—“Second-hand |.pay Day.” Monday, Anna Q. Nils- Rose.” ¥ son, in “Three Live Ghosts™; The first three days of next week, |1ie Chaplin, in “Pay Da: “The Shelk's Wit beginning Sunday afternoon, Cran-|pavia Powell, in dall's will presént Universal ane Thursday, Hobart Bosworth, in ductfon of “Second-hand Rose, turing Glaays “Waiton, with ‘Buster Arliss, in “The Ruling Passion. eaton in his latest first National miedy, “Cops”; Wednesday, -and | 9f the Folli Thursddy, Constance Talmadge, in The Cosmos Theater headliner next en Ayres star Of “Hoygnt and: o6 dnd Riplne: siven on Tuesday after-|week will be “The Jazz o-Maniscs: Pald For" an il bo | o housand to One.” “Polly of the Fol- #nd_ Kipling's “The Bl":fllh?( e ” the Woman Rock, in “The Fast Mal Harry Pol Fl'ld-l’, Jane Novak, in “The Belle ol iday, George day li?d l(ondly. ‘Thomas H. and Joe Tuesday, in “The et B i Biily S Bavacday o€ in “The Barnstormer.” Savoy. Baturday, Charles Sunday and Monday; Norma Tal- madge, in “Smilin’ Through”; Tues- day and Wednesday, , in “The Bachelor Daddy”: Thomas Mei- ‘Thure- Jknu Novlk. in “The Belle of ka,” and “A Rambling Romeo"; Alzs Sunday, Richard Bartelmess, iz “The rruny. Hobart Bosworth, in “Th Charlis Chaplin, in|§uP of Life” ; Batu e and “A Nick of Time y, Helene Chadwick and m:ha.rd Dix, ln "Tho Glorious Fool,” and Harry Pe Me a Favor.” D York. in “Bought and Pa Pulura. in “Do 2 Favor’; Sunday, Conway Tearle, In “Love - | Masquerade,” and “Fair Enough”; urday, Constance Talmadge, in “Polly = Monday, Jack Holt and A‘nol Ayres, “Do ‘Tues- day, Richard Barthelmess, in “The Seventh Day,” and Buster Keaton, in “Cops”; Wednesday, Eugene O’'Brien, Proph in “The Vermillion | g, ? Apollo, Mix, in ‘Ch‘llnl the Moon," Snub- Pollard, in “Full o' Pep.’ Princess. Bunday and Monday, Call.” “One Stormy Night' Saturday, Avenue Grand. LT [ “The Silent o dTuDeludlly. HATe‘:entb-dwlck and ichard Dix, in “The Glorious Fool.” | t1 i ‘Wednesday, Norma Talmadge, in “The et dl Thursday, Lois Wilson, hy Wednesday, Raymond Hatton, in “His Against the Wall” and Bobby Vernon, in “A Barnyard Cuv.l!lcr." b ugh’: Th Thursday and Friday, “Over the Hill” Saturday, Tom and The Presidenc has accepted resignation of Lieut. Col TWO ARMY OFFICERS RESIGN. tne James A. Log: jr., Quartermaster Corps, to take €frect in Paris, France. July 15, He has_also accepted the resigna- rancis Saylor Challenger, Quartermaster Corps, for in ) the good of the service. L] L] i Thursday the Day of Super-Values Big News for Housekeepers! Crash Towling 3¢ Yard A surpirse, indeed—purchase and sale of heavy unbleached, absorbent crash toweling at Sc a yard. 16 inches wide. Red border. Limit, 10 yards to a buyer.* Sale! Dutch - Rompers 59¢ ‘Wonder vhlues in this purchase of dainty and serviceable romp- ers—also creepers—in sizes 1 to § years. Rompers in wide Dutch plain colored gingham. piped with cretonne and em- broidered with birds and other novelties; also trimmed with white pique or white lawn. Rose, tan, mais, copen, lavender, pink and green. Uui:;l Sults 59c¢ Perfect Quality—Sizes 34 to 46 THE underwear news—un- qu ltionlbly Purchase of ’s White Pajama Check Ath- letic sulta. cut full, and made with knit insert in back and closed crotch. 50c Printed VOILE In Lovely Dark Patterns 29¢ Yd. Filmy Colored Voiles, pat- terned in rich, dn'k figures, flowers and stri that make up into dainty \nd practical summer frocks. 1.are weaves of quality, sheer, uniform.and fast color. " Percale 5 Yards for 89¢ Standard = quality new yard- wide P-rudl, in’ figures, stripes and eh Silk Shantung 79¢c Yard $1.00 °All-silk Shantung, H inches wide; natural light tan shade. As serviceable as it is - $9.50 Cowhide Smt Cases % _ered effects. Sale of New Leghorn Hats Worth $10.00 to $12.50 $8.50 Summer millinery par excellence. Cool, Attractive Leg- horn Hats in medium and large models, trimmed with colorful flowers, taffeta silk and ribbons. These are the finer qualities of leghorn, and the workmanship and trimmings are of a char- acter to match the straw. $3.00, $1.00 & $5.00 31_95 Sports Sailors T High-grade, cushion-brim sailors with taflored silk bands or draped puggarees. Plain and rough straws. Straight and rolling brims; straight, bell, pinched and octagon crowns. Black, solid colors and combinations. A TEN-DOLLAR SALE OF $15 to $25 Dresses Roshanara China Silk Tricotine ‘White- Jersey Pongee Styles of certain appeal—fresh, new, distinctive. Beaded, embroidered, ribbon-trimmed, sash-trimmed, braided and rufied. Wide color range. All sizes in the lot but not in each style. 81x90 Perfect Sheets * "Victor” Brand Seamless Bleached Sheets in 'remarkable Thursday under- 950 pricing. Heavy, starchless quality, hand-torn and ironed. Muslin Underwear ox. 49c & Enve : P S Bloomers Fresl: new, well-newed garmlm ready for Thursday - f 1 Made of soft-finished muslin, :nhcvlfl?e.“p:n e oxd orchid. Lace and embroidery- trimmed ntylel—.uo ‘many models showing colored emhrmd- Bandeaux, 25¢ Double Petticoats of Wcm lelh-eolofed ban- 50c Fabrikoid BAGS Handy for Knitting, Ctocheting, Books, Lunch, Ete. 25¢ A purchase and half-price sale of durable black Fabrikoid Handbags, lined with cretonne. A size that comes in handy for a hundred uses. Made with snap- fastened top and double-strap handle. Outfit Him in Khaki! Boys’ Khaki Blouse and Pants 69c Both garments are made of strong _textured, sulphur - dyed tan khaki—cut for comfort, sewed for service. “Victor” Make Sport Blouses, sizes 10 to 16. Knicker and straight pants; sizes 3 to 17. New Shipment Silk-and-Fiber Stockings Regular and Extra Sizes 59¢ Beantiful quality summer hosiery, durably knit of thread . silk and fiber in plain and drog stitch styles. Three-seam fas! ioned back, cross-stitch top to revent garter runs. Black, rown, Y, belge. nude and white. Igtu sizes in black and brown. Very slight irregulars of $1.50 kinds. Clocked Silk Hose, 79¢ Thread and fiber silk novel- ties, very slightly ifregular in clocking, otherwise perfect. Black with white, white with black, and white with gray, brown and navy. Children’s Me'rcerized Socks, 21¢c h-grade mercerized socks, frexf from the factory at a special low price. In white with fam:{ tops of all colors. The least bit irregular.. Rattania Fiber Rugs Rattania stands in a class by itself among the n‘ny kinds of summer for in dura- s ol