ri s I EVENING PUBLIC LEDaEBr-PHIIiADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANU&R-r 17, 1922 JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE i Nancy Wynne Talks of the Morning Musicale She Sees Seme Very Smart Street Clethes "Marriage Tax" With Society in Cast, Takes Place Tonight PARTICIPANTS IN "MARRIAGE TAX" 'AFTER quite a lull In parties there A arc te be two bnlls this week and a dinner dnnce at the IMz-Carlten en Saturdny n'Snt for Melly Thayer, who IbIe neil for Europe the following week. The Morning Muslcnlc nt the Itcllc-Tuc-'Strntferd wns very gny. Every ene teu knew wns there. 1 saw Mrs. Ar thur Ncwbeld, Jr., nnd Nnnnle Lewis Ornnt. mid Mrs. Albert 1'nncenst nnd Mrs. Ben Reath, who were In Mrs. Jee Wdencr's box. Mrs. Btnnley Flagg, Jr., hnd Mrs. Rebert C. Drayten nnd Mr. Jehn Oroemo rw her guests, nnd Mrs. Van Itcnseelhcr hnd ene of her daughters with her, I could net rec ognize which ene across the bnllroem. Mrs. William Pnul O'Neill cntertnlned in Mrs. J. Bertram Ltpplnuett's box. Yeu knew, she Is Mrs. Llppineett's daughter. Mrs. Hewnrd Clark wns there, nnd Mrs. Herbert Clark and Mrs. Gorden Fettcrman were together, end Mrs. Itebcrt Lesley nnd Mrs. Wil liam W1HC.OX. Mndnmn Mat7cnnuer wns In perfect Telce nnd received n great ovation. There were several luncheon parties after the musicale. I SAW Ellse du Pent en the street the ether day and she had en the best looking black coat with a big col cel lar and cuffs of squirrel fur. The coat was heavily embroidered in black silk, and with it she were a small Wack hat with a French blue brim and blue geerg- lte streamers urrntigeci en me rignt Idc. CJrny stockings nnd blnck sandal slippers finished the costume, and hUc certainly did leek very smart. Anether nwfully smart get-up Is worn by Clnlr Glttings. Yeu knew, Isabel and Clair Olttlugs nnd their mother, Mrs. Jehn C. (Sittings, who wns Miss Bertha Morten, a Bister of Miss Helen Morten. Arthur Morten and Mrs. Jehn Story Jcnks, Jr., nre living here this winter, nnd Claire, by the way. is te be an honor guest at a dinner which Mr. Morten will give befove the next Sat urday Evening Class. Well, te tell about Clnlr ; suit. It s of gray homespun end alie wenra n gray hat trimmed with -a lavender or purple feather, aud gray stockings nnd tlippcrs. . , A line touch Is n muffler of gray firm lavender plaid. Clair Is attractive, rather tall and slim. She has large, beautiful eyes and pretty brown lmir. The Sittings lived formerly In Mr cluia. If 1 am net mtstnken, but they nre new ntT'J31 WIssnhlcken avenue, in Urrnianteun. and Jlmmle is going te school nt the Chestnut 1I1U Academy. OF COUHSE, every one is looking forward te the "Marrlnse Tat" to night,, which Is te be glvcu in the Academy of Muic. Hae seu heard that the Itichnrds girls arc te be the little boy twins of the show. A wee bird piiw (hem nt the rehcnrcnl, and she told ine she never hnd been unythlng cuter than their costume"!. turned from a visit te Princeton, J? . J. Miss Nixon. fuvemtmnlMl lv lier metna? and Mm. Jeseph "Wayne, Jr. nna her lfibut.inte daughter, Miss nilsiUietli . Wayne. of Bt. Martin's lane, will l'ave the latter part of thin week for a visit te Atlantic City, where they will remain ier a weeu M me iiarioerougn-uieii-helm. Mlsa Cotiinrine Bradfcril Knight, daughter of Mrs. Bradford Knight, of 220S mttenheuan ntreat. Id the truest of Mlsa Carel Trebla Hmlth, daughter or wr. ana Mrs. U Hewtml weauieny. of 3919 Chestnut ntrcet. for n short ttme befere Jtrlnlnir her mother and sinter, Miss JIary Tayler Knight, nt l-ucsen, AH8. Mies Lucltle r.lllett Merris, daugh ter of Mr. Jamen XI. Mdrris. of the Qreen 11,111 Farms, Ovnrbroek, will en tertain at n small theatre party en Wednesday afternoon, February 1, In honor of Minn Josephlne Tomllnsen, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hllnn M. Tomllnsen of 400 Seuth Fifteenth street, whose marrlage te Dr. Themas Klein, of 1616 Pine street, will be relemnlzcd In St, Iterk'a Protestant Uplscepal Church, Ixcunt nnd Seven teenth Htreets, te be followed by a. breakfast at the Hltz-Carlten at 12:30 o'clock en Saturday afternoon, Febru ary 11. Mrs. William Wenderly Pltlcr, Mlsn Iiachel FUler, Mrn. James Merrltt and Miss ltltla Wright received with Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts, of 02C Spruce ntreet, yesterday at the second of her Mondays at home. Mrs. Helllstcr Sturccp. of 79 1G Semi nele avenue. Chestnut Hill, Is visiting air, j, Housten, et me wiuuorr-AS-lerla, New Yerk, Mr. and Mrs. Clement it. Walnwrlcht. of West Chestnut nvonue, CheHtnut Mill, nave returned from Atlantic City anu win cnicriain a row menus mrer malty ut dinner Friday evening. nirs. CJiristepher n. L,lndbacfc of C2J8 Jeffersen street. Overbroek, cn tertnlned at u Gmall Informal luncheen at her home en Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Llndback will leave the latter part of thla week for a trip te Jacksonville, Fla. They expect te spend some tlme in Palm Beach, Miami, St Petersburg and Havana befere returning te their home early In April, -mrimw;. awtek. 3&H&" '"thwdLA iKmmmmm4wMM m't?iM$MAFlA4 mm MmjmwmmmmMttj m swmrmu' a v. eybl rzmmmmmmmmum. , jk&Wl jmr. mm WiMBl rmtim&zzmmmmm ';m&mW mmML mWT m?m? ry . , Ks.iM3 ;,L&itmti zhiti.p:;mmr qamwi 3 j mmk?m& 'Wigmmmmfm y; VMmmmr I DREAMLAND ADVENTURES WUMnff Night By DADDX m v VaIIuih KtUvnnU. Mlsa Mnrv Fulinesteck. members of tlie cast of the musical ctravn?aiiia, 'The Mnrrlage Tax," te be given tonight At the Academy of Music for the Seamen's Instltute Mrs. Christopher Ceeney, of 2309 Seuth Ninth strcet. Mr. Michael Murray has returned te hle home nt 2C02 Seuth Twelfth street, after a trip te Washington. Mr. nnd Mre. Jeseph McCabe. of At- The Auxlllarv of li Thr,. am r!i. lantle City, are visiting Mrs. Mcuabes . . . . -... . ...... -W...U. i,M nave oiertea rcnearsals ter the comedy thrt I4.Tap1 tt TTntu" in K nlln... bv a cestume ball en Tuesdny evening. Fobreary 1, nt the Llttle Theatre. tf.nrxntu. Mr. nnd Mrs. (jconre O'Dennel, of 11J5 Wlnten htrect, for a few daS-s. Miss Nerah Butler, of Atlantic City, Id the guest of friends In thin section for a row uays WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Untxlkcn, isii. xvirih li"lftv-Roventh street. tertnlned at a muslcnle nt thelr home en Saturday evening. These present wj-re: Mr. nnd Mrs. Stuart Campbell, Miss Jenes, Mlsa Helen Stclwagen, Miss Near, Mr. Leen Ilurrls and Mr. Arthur Andrews. Mrs. II. IC. Hear wllf entertain the West Philadelphia Rending Club te lunchceni tilts afternoon nt her home, "00 North Fiftv-thlrd street. The FRANKFORD Mr. and Mm. Andrew Ilnlnes ere receiving congratulations en Uie birth of a son, Andrew Haines, Jr. Mr. and Mrn. Rebert II. Remmey. Jr., entertained the following trucsta en Saturday evcnlng nt their home, 931 Herbert street: Mr. and Mrs. Car Car eoll D. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whltley, Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Jtemmcy, Sir. and Mrs. Jehn O, Mer knl. Jr.. Minn MarRarct Shrewsbury, Mlsi IMIth Helden, Miss Helen Orau. Miss Helen Wolstcncreft, Miss Mary Hrenan, Miss Ada Burdscll. Mr. Ed ward Trance. Mr. liarl Marcerlsen, f im1 tiAmmnu fr lTnlilitn Arnatz. 1 ilr.' Jehn llcmmty nnd Mr. Gcerge Lock Leck i hur'. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr nnd Mrs. William Provest Jr.. and Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Housten, of Chester, will sail from New Yerk en thn r.tcamshtp Corentu, en January 28, for a Mediterranean crulse, returning td tills country In Anrll. On I'YIday cvcnlinr their bon nnd daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. William It. Provest, of of i i:ast Twentieth street, Chester, enter en-1 talncd nt dinner In their honor. The Wtthtne Fafrj appear te Jnchand Jntt. Bhe snd. them out te tell the erctt folk that HI Wishtne XieM, n& that each .per. ten and animal will &e OKen ene with, i OIIAMCBBH. Spreading the OeOil News MTTUItllAHl Hurrah! Geed newal JUL cried Jack nnd Janet rushing toward the weeds te carry the messnge of the Wishing Fairy te the forest folks'. "Wew! Wew! What Is the geed news?" barked Toddle Pupkins, the collie, nnd .lelmnv Bull, the bultdjg, bouncing after them. 'This la Wishing Night," nnswered T-i. Tk Wichlnp I'"nlrv has sent lis te te'll every ene she Is coming te give each person nnd nnlmnl a wish : vu " nildcil Janet. "And she bids all te put en their thinking caps se ns te be ready with the finest possible wish when she appears." "Wew ! Wew ! I knew for what I will wish." barked Toddle Pupklns ex citedly. "I'll wish for a human tongue fce I can talk te humans whenever I want te." "Woof! Woof! That It a geed wish." ngrccd Johnny Bull. "I'll wish that very eamc thing my self." will glve rnch person and animal n wish tonight." "I'll wish for the speed of a swel low." nclehed Tensr. "and the springy legs of n rabbit, se I rnn travel faster Minn nnv nrepr milium ami ii'mi utci the highest bushes and broadest creek." "Thnt'a n geed wish," agreed Trlxlev "I'll tnnke that very snme wish for my-, self. When we have the speed of n swnl-1 low ana tne springy legs ei n numi, wt can get where we nre going almost be be be eoeo we start." Tack and Janet rede off Inte the weeds, nnd ns they traveled through the snow they heard the baying ei minting hounds. "The hounds nre coming this way. 1 rntuler .whnt ther are hunting, cried Jnck. At that moment two streaks, rushed across the snow. 'Ilie strcaKs stepped suddenly as they met the nntilp.if. "Save us from the hunting hounds," j said one of the streaks. Then Jack nnd , Janet saw1 the two were Hopplty-Hep . nnbbit nnd Hlpplty Hep Babbit. The hounds wcre near nt harid. Hew could , the rnbbltB be t.n ved? Suddenly Jnck get nn idea. He nn- ' buttoned his coat and held It open. ' "Hep Inside," he snid. Quick as ni flash Hopplty-Hep hopped Inside the runt, nnd "Jack buttoned him Un. Jnnet tore open her cent. Hlpplty-Hep hopped ' Inside nnd wns safely hidden when two hounds rushed up. nosing the ground. "Ow-oe-ow-oo! Have you seen two I rabbits go by?" abked the foremest1 hound. "Ne, we haven't seen any rnbblts go by," replied Jack, nnd he spoke the truth, for thev hadn't ecn the rabbits i go by. Tbe rabbits had stepped right, there. Trlxic nnd Topsy trotted off through the weeds, leaving the puzzled ' hounds nosing about the vanished rau- . ihmiMO I Direction Hunlry forepsftr ef Awtte WSH MA1UCET AT NtNBTBr.NTir f t 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. i JOHN BARRYMORE in nxcbusivc nnPT phewincI e'j "The Letus Eater" DlltKCTED 11T rAnSlIAt,IJ NB1T.A.K " AM NEW TONY PAtlO CAItTOON. VOCAI. Fi:ATt7ItU nHTKI.U! HUOHISU STANTON MAtlKRT AT ftlXTKRNTU flTTlKET ii -se, 1.30, aae. mne. t:he. o:ae l'Ot'llTH AND nNAt. WBRK OF wiLMAir pox rnontTCTie.v "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE In King Arthur's Court" MAlttC TWAIN'S tmriATPBT LIMITED ENGAGEMENT Bcmnninfj Mendny Next Firtt Tlme nt Popular Pricai 4BLA50 JBANCz HOUSEMEN eTH.rAPOCALYP5 CAST OF 12 600 HEADED I1V Rudelph Valentine irs a 1'trTeniAt. Tntmrni 1 Iltit you can talk te tw new," said I utt tral1 Jn!!', i . , ,r.i.!, ( Tomorrow will be fold hew the rah- ,$?? UaJteMnwS " thlnh up a W, veQ' nueer w.5h.) ThtareHhru!lnff":woHdeis want - SKi:i A nAnv cAnuiAen. en a TllPre are lets 0J,1u,l"rill",,,r ,, '" ite or anythirc tl for ihe heiLe' V-r te talk ubeut with felK't we like hnp, lt.B n t-7, rer sai column tode, en "Keep that wish for the W telling i puc i5. Adu. Fairy, crJea jock, ne nnu .innet rnn te tlie stable te get thelr ponies. Trixie and Topsy. leaving the dogs baiklng ex citedly ever the geed new. "Why arc you taking is eat thLs wintry nlght?'r abked Trlxle. "Te carry tne mes-mge ei me visa ing Fnlry te all the forest folks," an swered Janet. "The Wishing fairy J GERM ANTOWN . Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph J. Ntael.nc, of cme nueen e"--,-' R .Mr. anu sirs, l'rancn ii. iintherfnrci. Ja ruuuuii;u n..mv, v. ....... . of 1325 Kublcam u venue, will leave their home last Mcaiaaycveninif in noner shortly for an extended trip en humane and wolfare work Mrs. Iluthcrferd Is treasurer of the Auxiliary of the S, P. C. A., 720 North Bread street. Mr. Rutherford will lecture en tour con cerning his werl:. Mr. and Mra. Itebcrt L. Kerr, of 142 West Sharpnack street, entertained at dlnner Thursday evening. Dr. Jonathan C. Day, of Bcrca Cel icge, JvcmucKy. gave an Interest! tuie nt the Weman's Club en : Dr. Day's subject was "The Anneal me neuinprn Jiignianun. lieie wns of their twentieth weddliiK nnntvereary. Among tliose present were .Mrs. r. Nlcoline, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn de Luca, Mr. and Mrs. T. Nlcoline, Mr. and Mrs, M. Argcnrl, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mclchlerre, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Pasquarelle, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Argenzle, Mr. and Mrs. J. ISnr ISnr ISnr tollne, Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Flna, Mr. Hnii.ti ii tii.n n IntnAtif IflfV HfPffirV TITC' lllVMh'. ...c. .... IHH..VW....O - a . gnitn Is carried out by Its own mem bers which Include the follewing: Prcs-I ldent. Mrs. C. T. Crandall ; Mrs. Harry Armstrong, Mrs. O. llrumbaugh, Mrs. J. i I-'. nyler, Mrs. M. C. Cooper, Mrn. M. T. Chlckerlng. Mra. II. M. Ony, Mrs. A. A. Qracev. Mrs. A. O. Grcslmer. Mra.i H. IC Hear, Mrs. II. L. Hurlbert. Mra. .j.-zw-jsr? rt.t ... ...... i..i..,i,i. nim.titt iiinr ii.ir.i m uri'.i.v fiii.ii:ii ...it, i.-j .....bi n iur nr. avmii. r. ."ru ,.....i.. t .... ., --- ,.. ..Ill nil ia ltlleri;fPll ill. Illlll Millie tHne" nt V.i.,-., -nl1nn .,...! i. ii I nilU -UTH. .11. i. -..: i... A..-i.. ,nni.iu Ami 11.1 teu tinn nf i;.iZvu..'. ',...., Mercurle, Mr. knew that Deberah Si-nl li going te . ttge, nnd Mrs. A. .1. Heuland. The fiurc Dr W. lead party of Coelcs tourists tureugn , .-.. .uru -; "e.uer, ylpi Mr tlie mew. ru wager iiini pan ui u- ;.. .--;-"V ;r',,"r. ,,.V.r '-i,."''v " ."' Francis J. uei perfermnnre will l,;- n riot. C net.m.g m-w..m,n Jem.ings. M? cer? it. el"c. Ljtendnle Cnner Is In it. you nvan. Mra. c. r.. iineiBv. m n.n. Wcelts le"i f. pin? vi. ,11 b O ienn ' JI- J" Jobsen, Mrs. H. Klndlg, Mrs. W. Mrd .m-FaiI; V?neent de Lhce Mr and ' U. Uttloten. Mrs. V. Melster. Mr... V. Mr. ulid Mrs. inceru no jucu, air.uuu .. x...,.emi, v, T -p. eh(rrnr Mri m.u vinnln Tmnrh tel .a. Mr. and Mrs. i ri- :?WS"!"' -,!rs- ' " H8"?"""7' ""? ca cel-, p.BcnBJniiinOk Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Urewn, ' '" w ',;' ,W""; W ifr . ii m i nnviq- Mi- mid Mrs. i " "lean, Mrs. J. 13. apner, Friday, t h NMcoltne Mr ami Mrs M Nlce-' Watrous. Mrs. Geerge Who, .peal of & Mr an"nMrs! Lf Nlcoline, of New ' A. Ingwertliy nnd Miss D. PI Piatt, Mrs. J. Scarlet, Mre. W. Mrs. it. Wheeler. Mlse llllljfa, and Mrs. S. Mercurle, Mr. Mercurle, Mr. nnd Mrs. u. filtKAT SIVSTTO-r STORY i and Mrs. Jeicpn uemir.a. "TanBlecl Train." by wnnam irari-feu t i.. iika n n nw iiniitiD. nn nn ttii I'lfip n r -inM i iii.nn i r:ni. hiuiin .111 I11UIV.I-. Ul llUllig ttlll uiu . ..... awa.w., . ... . lllintrwnrili. Mr. .I0I111 .Saturday, January 21, LvrMNO itaymend L,. Iluddy, Mr, Ledccii. Aitu. l'UULIU l.-nnu. nml Nelsen I.dilv. nnd .In no Maule nnd nearly nil our leading lights in Amnteurdem. That's a geed word, don't you think? - I'm rather taken with It mjsclf. MOTIinit was emptying the book cases the ether day. She will net trust fnther's hnndsemc books te nny one else's care, you see. Se she clenns 1c. I. Bedlne, Jr., Mrn. Kdien J. and Mrs. Geerge M, Megargcc. The junior members of the Weman's Club of Germantown will be entertained at a. musical ten te be given nt the home of Mrs. Walter O. Sibley, West view and- Wayne avenues, Monday, January 23, at 3 o'clock. Mr. nnd Mrs. ,S. Fielding HeWe. of ed i a ijiicrman street, nre receiving con them carefully nnd thoroughly nt leaht I jrratulntlenu upon the birth of a ten, twlce n vear linn iliiis iiiem himvi oumuei ucaue i leiuing iiewe. timei. Kthel wnn Helping ncr win , much intereKt, tnlking all the while flnnllr nlil.-l,i nn n small been. MH n.l.ed, "Metlier, dear, does this book live en that top shelf?" NANCY WYNNI3. A quiet wedding tool; place en Satur day evening nt ti o'clock at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Krncst Hrecht. Gil Ilatisbcrry street. Germnntewif, when their daughter Mrs. Frances Harland Kellegpr, beeiune the brlde of Dr. Theo Theo eore Wallace O'Brien, captain, U. S. A. Mrs. Kellogg was attended by her small niece, Ulrica Krucatine Cerln, Prer. Vincent II. Drecht waa Dr. O'Brien's best man. A small reception followed the ceremony. Dr. nnd Mra. O'Brien will llve In Washington, D. C. , SOCIAL ACTIVITIES MIfi rintrn. Kills, debutante daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrn. William Struthers rills, of Fex Hill Farm, Bryn Mawr, will be the guest of honor at a tlieatre paitv te he followed by a supper nt the 'niti-Carlten, en Tuesday evening, January 31, which Mr. Henry G. Uren gle. of the Rltz-Carlten. will give. Mr. nnd Mrs Themas Heath, Jr., of Rt. Martins, will chaperon a week-end ...t.. n TnLa IMnnlll. . 1. eilTIV l . . ' '"" :. ' . It. I ,...!. -Vfu i 111? Wlnfnn elr.,1 I11 1.A nln.l n 1a. in.. ebruary. xne party iu hh-iuu,. ...... -.-" ......... .,..y, ..... .,u b.Uv. ,.... . . . . .. -... ,1.1.nn...urn lift la .(llftVO. T f r.nill lllu Wnnw. Itllll.l. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 8. Whltcman, cf C005 North Bread street, nre being con gratulated upon the birth of a daughter, Louisa liurlc lilteman, en Jnnuary 13, Mrs. Wlilteman was. befere her mnr mnr rlaeo. Miss Hllzabelh Mntthues, daugh ter of Mrs. F. M. Matthues, of this city. The ladles of the Italian Mutual Beneficial Association, Stella d'ltallu, will entertain nt the twcnty-llfth nnnl ersnry of their society en Wednesday evening, January I'fi, at Mayer's Draw ing Itoems, 1620 North Ureud street. P SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. n. O'Brien, of 1303 Wolf street, ; has been spending a few days at her cottage In Cape May Point. , Friends of Mr. Charles Oulnlan. Jr.. hen of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Qulnlnn, of STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. and Mrs. William M. Lewis, efi 1911 North Thirty-second street, enter tained Prof. Otte Warburg, member of. the Zionist Commission, at thelr home en Sunday. Mr. Lewis wns chairman of the Reception Commlttee nnd pre- sided at the banquet which was given the delegation at the Ilotel Majestic. I as well as nt the meeting at the Met-1 ropelltun Opera Heuse. i SPECIAL SALE! Raffia? Demonstrated by WM. AKERS, JR., CO. I-'acterj Jt'prcsentnfJwa 6. W. COK. 10TIJ i riUIEIlT ST8. SPECIAL SALE OF GAS RANGES full l.lue of Ilcutlnc Apiillnnces m ' XL T .'JnJf r T ''ValianT .iALt.aie-nr- 1822 CHESTNUT STREET yp is tlie special aim of the Heuse of x VALIANT that their collection shall be a source of inspiration and delight te the dis criminating purchaser. VALIANT Furniture, Art Objects, Fabrics and Draperies are expressive of the most im portant and authoritative ideas of home deco ration at consistently moderate prices. Our Department of Interior Decoration offers willing assistance at all times. TTfTLA.'O T.TSADIKO TnEATTtKH DiRKf-neN or t.r.K a j j. siit'itisnT , CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE . W 0AILV MATS AT 2 EVES AT O II inuiibi i bin iwuwkw- , ' III 0 THt COlbV V0O WITH Hli StUCTID BU AN9 INSPIRtO VWLIS StXTtTTt AW n'JXlil I IHESCnANTONS i JIAUtllH hAMlXY BOB NELSON HIP - FLETCHEft I TORINO nrrr (kutnew tMAct v nt le.tu :vmx MILTON HAYES AMP A WQOtRfUL tURRO'i.DIS; BILL m "VALIANT SERVICE IS CORDIAL CT Mi VALIANT PRICES ARE MODERATE" JU TSHUBiaT 5 EVES- Pep Mat. Tomer.. 50c te $1.50 bets Ve 7 Sel'lnt; 'or Al Tlnmnlnlntf P.rf rmttfirPM QU MEW YORK WINTER CARDQC Mkt Cinp-nrJen rreniiriinn OF I92J fw.tf KS-s.r nowAKe It QlOGtV MUyCM 'jS'LCIMU.i. un tii nhxt vbi:khi:ath Tiiuita. MAIL. OllDHUe NOV. GREENVICH VILLAGE FOLLIES '.VITIf A:." AI.IKTATt fABT TKI l.KHT. 1KI'.K ritNKI.lV. JOK F. IIKdWN. VI -U!!ON, (H)KDON DOOI.KY. 1IIK1 " T I MAN. Firt time here f Itmuut Production JS T&CHESTffUTSl"BllQAD 11. .10 1 30, 3 30. KO 7.30. 0.30 FOi nril AM) I'INAl. WUKK ELSIE WALLACE FERGUSON REED IN A rARAMOl'NT I'lCTUHB "Peter Ibbetson" Cant Inelufle Elllett Dexter. Montu lxTC, Doleres CanHhiPlll & Gcorse Fawcstt Cemmencing: Monday Next FinST PnESENTATION BETTY COMPSON IV NRW I'AHAMOt'NT PirTHRn THE LAW WOMAN rr.eM ri.TM. i-it.-h-h -the woman iv run task" iai jrAnKrrr st. ie ii. te it is r. ir. PALACE Nerma Talmadge iv "thk weNnnnn't. thincj" ARf'AhlA i:stnlt Ht.bi.i6ih HM. te A JI te 11 1 1 M, Will Rogers 'UOt'nMJJQ Fen TtnMrrv' 3,: ii Tt.ntii'a iei.r mIrh Kllner Tlioninen Mlw Jnn Jtarvel, of WIlmlnEten : Mlb3 Vcaey A. Dallctt. Mr. William S. Now New lm, Mr. Jamca Devlln and Mr. Jamca II. Carter, Jr. Mr. and Mrg. W. Barklle Ilrnry and Mrs. Henry's UniiBlUer, MIsh Oertrude 1. P. Conaway, of Vine Cottage. Ilos Iles Ilos ment. left last work for Pnlm Ueacli, ria wliore they will upend the remain der of the winter. Mrs. Geenra A. Uindcll. of 125 Fu he Is recovering from his rccertt Injury. Preparations ni bclnij rnade for n reception and dance te be given by Mr. Udward Cudden and Mr, Kdward liurlce In the Mount Carmel Scheel hall nt Third and Itltncr Btreets en Katurdny ovenlne. Januarj' 28. Proceeds from the affair will go toward the building of the new church. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Isaacs, of 1641 Seuth Colerado street, have returned home nftrr spending a short ttme at ui ...u . i .......I,, r.i... IbsUI acnue. Clermantewn, will Klve a "" . luncheon and brldge party en Thursday, jtr, Bnd jtrs. Jamci McCabp, of 2713 ivuruurv a. in noner ei n-'r imiii,i"- Mlrn rinrn Tindll mill MlHH MalKaret Hajs lhunlllen, debutante UaiiKliter of uf a daughter, Catharlne McCabe. Mr, air. niui Mm. juim i. iianjiueu, ui Chestnut lllll. H Men Are Younger Than Their Wives. Why? B TIIK rsen l letlenl. Arllflclnl modern llrlnj condltlenn HAT woman' nihility uml nuike lier old befere hrr tlme. Ileildrn, women Bet IrBii pliyclcnl recreation uml give all their tlme te household duties und .'umlly. YOUTH can be maintained only If llHAI.TII I renserred. Oft rid of Excel Fut or Build up If needed. Don't nlwnjn be "Tired" and complaining. He Tlrucleui and hae plenty of "pep." Visit etir Institution for trial treatment. Ne obligation. COLLINS INSTITUTE Atlantle avenue. Atlantic City! nre-re.jf FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY celvinir coiicratulallena upon the birth ' t.t . 0 ,,, MIS3 Henrietta McVelph rrltr, debu debu tante dauKhter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Tj Fritz, of I'elhani Court, Germantown, will be the guest of honor at a dlnner en Saturday evenlnir, February 4, which lier undo, Dr. Charles If. Wllllta, of 212 Seuth Thirteenth street, will kIe at the Merlen Crlclte Club. The dinner which Mrs Clifferd Lew Is. of 30 Seuth Twenty-Becend street, was te have clvcn en Ft May evenlnu. In honor of Mies lVltr., lias been jroatpened. Mrs. i:smonde II. Auattp. et 1821 Pine rtrcet, nnd her daughters, MrH Edward i " Tatnnll, Mrs. W Hobart Perter und Mii. Jutnes Moero Austin, who nre at 'iome en Wednesday afternoons In Jan uary, from 4 until 0 o'clock, will be i ..Si'stcd In receiving tomorrow after noon by Mrs, Owen J. Hnbertn, Mrs. I Jehn H. Jepsen, Mrs. lioerKO Morrison I C'euten and Miss Atmes Hell Austin. N'e cirda hae been sent out. ' Mrs William O. Warden, of Red Gate, Scheel llouse lane, Germantown. and her daughters. Mlb3 Elizabeth ilrecUle, and Mra Jehn H, Masen, Jr., of Grrmnntewn, will leave the latter Part of next week for Palm Ileach, Kl.'i., V'hcre they expect te remain for seme tlme. Mis, W. rtey Mnsen Field nnd Mlsi Ulziibetli UrccMnrldKH Field, of Chtut nut Hill aie new In Heme, whero they "III stay for sevcial weelu bel'oie leav. Jtii; for Paris via Florem'e and Venice. rnty expect te return te Philadelphia uonie tlme In March. Mrs, Auguste F. Muller and Mlns M cladfl Muller. of IIlRhland avenue, nestnut IIIU, who lmvn been travcllne; anread since, November, are new In AJ&lera. Miss Gertrude Gilbert, daughter of AITS. rlAnriTA T. Tn.li.K r.r t..j.i xne Iiellovue-Stratford, whose wedding JLaZi Iluda'Ph H. Loenlng. non of Mr. ni ra- Albert Leenlng, of New Verk, wiu be solemnized very quietly In the yurtments of the bride's mother In the n.lI,vua.Stratferd at 13:30 o'clock en Saturday afternoon, February 4, 1ms vJi' s??nllng the week-end In New rn. She relurned home lt evening. n?Ir' .ftn,'lIl,rs' fharles Htnndley Hor Her nni i0f 78?T Charlton street, Chestnut ui, i have i Usued invltutlens for n dance i,Latu.rd?'. eve'ln. January 28. In V!ler of tle!r daughter, Miss Elisabeth ( Jamisen. Borten. alV MV,.ew Nixon, debutante MrJLhUr. .f.,r' and Mrs. lloraea F. KUen. of 2203 Wnlnut Btreet, hrf rr McCabe will be remembertd nn stlnn Catharlne Ceeney, daughter of Mr. and ' Phene, Spruce C.'tS.', i Bellevue Court Building y HIB Walnut btreet M rnenc, spruce iitsb itie wainur. etreec ,ti mreitTERs. nKsiGNnns awd makers of ttejicvs axd CUILDllRX'S AVPMlVh OF TUB HIGHEST CIIAF.ACTER FOll MOIW THAN TWUNTY-BIX YEA.EH GOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES LINGERIE HOSIERY J a nfV nr Chestnut Cemer Twelfth SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS PETTICOATS CHILDREN'S APPAREL NEGLIGEES Goats, 295 te 11000 Formerly $49.50 te $150.00 Extra-Size Coats 100-00 te 130-00 Formerly $1490 te $200.00 Of marvelln nnd gerenn, with beaver and squin-el trimming. Suits Fur-Trimmed, 34-50 Formerly te $75 Smart plain tnileredji effects also in cluded at this low .Tprice. In plain velour, duvet de laine and meus3yne. BONW1T TELLER. aCQ ndmdticU7erie Shep THnOEENTHSANSOM STS Extmerdinaiy Values for Tomorrow in THE JANUARY WHITE SALE PHILIPPINE GOWNS & CHEMISES 1.95 Formerly priced 2.95 Hand made Philippine gowns and envelope chemises et fine batiste, beautifully hand embroidered. These are very unusual values. NOVELTY SILK GOWNS 9.75 Formerly te 16. SO Lustrous crepe satin trim med with real filet lace. Orchid, peach, turquoise, flesh color. CREPE SATIN STEP-INS 4.95 Formerly te 7.9S Crepe satin step-in chem ises, in neatly tailored or daintily lace trimmed models. VICTORIA MAUKET AT NINTH Trust Your Wife" TAPITfll "" MARKET STREET "f U 10 A. M te 11 in P JJ "Get Rich Quick Wallingford" DCrPMT MARKET ST. Hal. 17tH In "THE Ht'NCK" CI flDC MARKET AT JUNlPBll" uLiUDE n te u roNTisueui VAVnEVILMJ i.fw rnnPFR and """ ""- " OTHERS rnn Rirnv-n at i.tTTt e piucjkr BROADWAY ""SWffP1 VAUDEVILLE AND Betty Compson in 'Little Minister'. in irteiWsiFr&ATH ' I iflf .JB K '' CROSS KEYS 00'rnHIft&7l?ET "THE DIVIDED WOMAN" BROAD Last 5 Evgs. l As Breezy as Spring Itself (AMH.HAKItlJIYMMb OfiMlNAL M.V.tMTl PWOPUeTlO NEXT WEEK -SEATS THURSDAY BILLIE BURKE In 13th TTkincl"" (In Hil CernSy The INTIMATE STRANGERS GARRICK t ;. ik..bm We Specialize in Apparel That Slenderizes the Larger Weman Odd Let of Brassieres : Special 95c 1.50 1.95 Formerly priced 2.95 te 3.95 A group assembled from discontinued styles and re priced regardless of original cost. PHILIPPINE PETTICOATS 2.75 Formerly 3.95 Philippine sports model with hand scalloped edge and double panel. COSTUME SLIPS 5.00 Formerly te 9.75 Satin costume slips in white, flesh color, navy and black. THOUSANDS Cf PHIlADtlPHIANS HAVE. ALREADY SEEN THIS REMARKABLE PLAY AND THOUSANDS MORE WILL SEE It t7BrAlA'PASAAr VffJC -m -., ,..v ..w.. . liwKSSI TUM-IIT AT H.13 Mat. Tomer., 50c te?l MII.I.1AM A. IIKMIY (in asOLia ., i th RranUean. Londen) 1'RI.SU.N Tb "THE SKIN GAME" Jelm (iUwrlbT' Trucl-C'emedr Willi I'M' I1KVV iinil in KnclUli Ciit WALNUT FORREST THEATRE" TWICE DAILT -L- '.' AND S D. W. GRIFFITH priKS-s i -ins ite;t m in ir.sT kiric PYMi'in s- .ii i.arriA Silk Negligees & Heuse Coats 10.0014.7525.00 Formerly priced 19.75 te 55.00 A special group of negligees and house coats of crepe meteor and gres de Londres, in lovely pastel shades. ALDINE (. i linn' at ll'h ' PI Snni t.MO lllrerlleii 1 Ki:i I). V. I 1 1:1 T 11 t nilmieiid Shen ni; 111 M First Time nt Popular Prices 1). . ( KU'riTU'!) JIsTl.lll'iriE a B k m lITi'ivl m -w i -l ngsL enrHrsEn - U U r II fwtSTNUT f TWELFTH STS. FffTZf SCHEFF HL mVNTCUSI LOMIQUt JOE COOK ONC MAN VAUUtVILUC SHOW MARGARET YOUNG IN MCW NEWEST 50N13S KIRBY.QUINN&ANGEFL IN "ON THE irettT' ALEXANDER 6R05.& EVELYN; OTHERS VAJRJE6RCP6tC0. Te 0 ! M. BOci 13e flrr 0 1 M. Tin Inl. Matiiriliix. uml llellilam KtMilim l'rlrm Afitr I I'. SI. Till UM;M ill' Mimin TIIN'llillT AT Hits l. M. I THE MARRIAGE TAX' i Munlrul ( uinriljr fur tlir llrnrflt of i lli,r iiihi'm Churili Inatlute '- HHILADEtPHIA OnCHESTRA ! S lurdny helnl-li Slut IIK-SH, I'lanUt t H l!i I "Sew World" Hjfiiipfieny ' fiu fid ft rti'' 1110 fhrntiiul- GREATER N. Y. HIPPODROME SHOWS AND WINTER CIRCUS THIS WKr.K ON't.T f-noen L' I SI Nights S V SI First Regt. Armery llrea I and Puiiewli ii m The i.ientr.t AgmrnYaMuii of Talrnt L. i alliBicd Tener.er A Gigantic Winter Circus p T llRreum . OrlK.ru r 0i7, TiTTT; I , nn rrnwii l'erf rinatt vir aiker. eklluu l)rr 1 rieim'.iB yhnnti. Trick ler6. Mm.. Sloniey. ,n,l i..?"'..Maurcr. " K'-Hrrviri. .M.n . nnd. llrn.rul ndruUkleii, with tu, JH.IG. I(r iirkru lfUU.. tllinbrl1 teri. Sl.flS. "1 . l'A....U.. ,. U. .. 1. -w".. .. M.liTIUfNIUHIIOrd. lllti-4 arltnn. AdclpliU. Walten lletrli. Wldrn.r Hide, and l.t Itrtl. Arnie?i ' ' I Htrrft I'arnde Today, 10:3U A, SI.. Ureud bt. bHwecnijIlUtnerul nnd W burten hl, Ariiilciny ut Slunk Tlmr... liif,, Jn, 11) NEW YORK SYMPHONY Orrhr.lrn 2'i' , . Albert Ceatet Jfr"t Conductor fmm Aprwamnc miKflan MLU 1 1 I'l.nUt r.itit rn !tr...'. 1110 (,'lintnul i flRPHLUM L.uriauntii t: (,heltn nDDUEiiM n. A vent! V." ,u Viu nuum ntfiiiiiw m ( 3 LIVE GHOSTS" DUMONTS ff."!syff -m EMMETT WELCH MmHrtiS 8tlr "DOKa PAI'A LOW UASIA7" CASINO "VoTLltewI?' m m '.- j -. i-t.i v.'Vf- . i . if ti .r J
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