uS.-Si IP I '.,! ?xfeHfet MMWBi ' "Mgiwff "gy. rv V -i' SAt jLiiArNirif 4ZJJ, 71 TTTTfci. . r' r i'M n , . 1 ' " -' y ...'. - ' -- - . MM - -- . . . ..,.- g - - ,- - . . ... .. j.. -xi . ( '- mUfSsw mbmpmpmi iaey Wynne Tells df the Engagement of Miss Agne 1 Levis and Mr. Themas Myer Other Bits" of, I InterestingWetvs r ft?' u '.' i-. imm ... (...!.. atal Aa. VmIii' am Ctmal t TWtv. wi ! net t. T"ii.t,fi'ii nnMment te tell eti of IT 'yenr and n ctittlnr n teeth, pre- '. h I u . , iE?!.' ?ta Tarn Mrer h t0 "" neon, nn.l little ,i tedar. it's Agnts TjOTIS te "lern Mrer. , - hM..Mr.e1i1 alter. became .... l- . Imim .la IlTw flhlMH sl MaiartiWsdaughter.nd an awfully netruler alrl. Tney are te ee marnra Aerll20. wMcOr fiu'p en a. Saturday In th second w-efc after Earter. . AitrtM' mother the late Mm. XevK wis Mis Jean Rowland, and Ame is related ricsely te the large connection of that name In this city. Her reunter ilite". Jean Lerla. became a nnn -eme veara age and la at the Sacred Heart Selle'eln Manhattanrllle. N.Y., Beth Allies and he sister were edncated at Hie Sacred Heart Content. Eden Hall, Torresdale. 'And It was Inte that re ligious order that Madame Jean IJrrls Anncs'has two brothers, Edward, who unmarried, and F-ed, who married Leuie Iiutterwerth last June. Mm. Oelncy Adams Glllmore is Atnea'flmt cousin and Mra. Frederick Hemiley is an aunt. v ' Mr. Myer's family are Baltlmereans. bat.be baa been In thin city for several ytara'ltt, bualnm, ajidMlrea jwlth'hls earenti, rhe came up from Baltimore, hit rear te be,wlth bin. at 7011' Greene rtreet, Germantown His-name-' Is Themas J. Myer, and he Is the ma of Mr. and Mrs. Themas R. Myer.' His brother la Captain' Leurenen..Myen U. 8. A., who Is at Pamp Bennin, Ga. His sisters are Mrs; Slean Simpsen- and Mrs. Oscar F. Lackey, the ' former Kleanera and Mary Myer. They were educated at Eden. Hall also. Mrs. Simp -en lives in Dallas, Tex., and Mrs. Lackey in Colerado Springs. DID yen knew that' tomorrow night Princeton and Penn will meet at the Thirty-third street armory In a pole mme? I suppose I am densely Ignorant but I did net knew the colleges had taken up pole, and I must say I am delighted, for I. .think it is the most beautiful game te watch. I ara net alone In that belief, everybody likes te watch the game. Didn't we hove some wonderful ones out at the country clubs last year be tween the English and our teams? But you have te bare an awful let ' this world's goods te keep up pole playing Yeu have te have a stable of ponies, fo fe perhaps In a hard game you will use four or five mounts. Then they have te be se carefully tnken care of. Just the same, It's a great game te play and te watch, and I am glad the two universi ties are te compete in it tomorrow night. I HEAR that Mrs. Kearslcy Mitchell If te be matron of honor nt Mrs. Crom well Brooks' wedding next Tuesday, and Jlmmle Cromwell, Mrs. Brooks' brother will be the General's bcet man. Teny Cromwell.-and Hepe will net be In the United States fe- the wedding. The ssjled for Europe again some two or three weeks age. I hear the Sydney Ilutehlnsens are going te Palm Bearh. nod Jimmie and Delphine Cromwell havi (rene down with Mrs. Dedge, Mrs. Cromwell's mother, in her private car. Iikvint; the bridegroom-elect with them as f ist. The ceremony Is te be very quiet just the families' and some in timate friends, and will be performed by an army chaplain. , MOTHER, whose elder daughter i three and whose youngest one is about ten months old, went out shop ping recently, leaving ber Uttle ones In Specializing in Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts Te Clese Out Afternoon Dresses At Less Than Gest . ir.ti . rfAfcJwxes:(iti"4iiiJrfiK.,fi'tL,f(jAM(V ' .yi v hkAiiHbJU - -aafjiiiia r j i i "TMifwm f- -r raaTar- ifiiMif ar- t t - - i ihjhelSecial, Wprld ' 1 ' rather tired of the censtantvcrics. When mother arrived borne she met her at the top of the stairs,' remarking! "That child of yours' Is very spoiled." NANOX WYNNE. . SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. Charles Magarge Levis, of 624 McCallum ' street, uerrawiiwn, an nounce the Mfacament-ef hs daugh ter. Miss Agnes Rowland Levis, , te Mr. Themas 3. Myer, son of Mr. and Mrs. TheSS. k: Myer,' of 7011 Greene street. Oermantewn, formerly of Baltimore. The wedding will take place en Satur day, April; 25. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn M. Scott, ci 1903 Spruce street, have issued Invitations for a dinner en Friday evening, Feb ruary -17, te meet Mrs. Qlessner, of New Yerk., . . Mr. and Mrs. Jehn BtOry Jenks, Jr. 'of Seminole avenue, Chestnut Hill, will entertain at dinner en Saturday evening March 11, at the Bellevue-Stratford. in honor of -Mra. Jenks' piece. Miss. Clair (Sittings, before the Saturday Evening Dftnelng Class.. .' Mr. 'and. Mra, Emlyn Btewardsen. of 2081 Pine street, will entertain at din din nsr.en'Frlday evening in horter of their daughter, Miss Rosamond Btewardsen before the Second Assembly Ball. Mrs. O. Percy Bright, of the Mers'. Apartments, 311 Seuth Thirteenth street entertained at. luncheon yesterday In honor of Mlsa Miriam de S. Litchfield daughter of Mr. and Mra. Everett Starr Litchfield, of Bosten, Mass., whose en gagement te Mr. J. Trever Petrce, son of Mr. and- Mrs. Wllmqt Qrant Pelrce, was recently announced. The guests In cluded Mrfs. Themas E. Bunn. Mrs. Wll- met Oi. it Pelrce, Mrs. Qeorge V. Ber- tenvAirs. Isaac u. uavis, jr., miss ta. Marfyn Qeorge and Miss Margaret Hays Hamilton. Mrs. William Henry Newbold, of the Coronade, Twenty-second and Chestnut streets, will entertain at a small bridge party at her home this afternoon In honor of Mrs. Beylo, of Baltimore, Md. Mrs. ZIelsteln. De Haven Fex, of 2037 Spruca street, will entertain at dinner en Thursday evening, February 23, In honor of Mr. Edwin N. Fex. Mrs. Charles Price Maule will enter tain at auction brluca en Tuesday. Feb' ruary 21, at her home, 2217 Rlttenheuse direct. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertram Llnplncett, of 1712 Hpruce street, will give a dinner en Thursday evening, February 23, In noner or Mr. ana Mrs. iTanic Ayaeioue, Mr. Aydeletto Is president of Swarth- mere coiiege. , Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph L. Fritz, el Pelham Court Oermantewn. will en tertain Informally nt dinner tomorrow dvenlng In honor of their debutante Jauchter. Miss Henrietta Mcv. Fritz The guests will Include Miss Ottllle Merris, Miss Prlscllla Merris, Mr. Fred. enck Carrell Brewster, 3d, Mr. J. Ken ion Elsenbrey and Mr. Craig Helcrten. Mlas E. Martvn Ocorge. debutantt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Har. inen Qeerce. of Fifteenth and Locust dtreets, has Issued Invitations for a cara iiurty ana "nouscneiu snewer- en iri- cay aiternoen, 'eDruary z, at net home, In honor of Miss Elizabeth Resa daughter of Or. and Mra Geerge Q Ress, of 1721 Spruce street, whose en gagement has been announced te Mr Uonelsen W. Hoepea, of Oermantewn and her sister, Miss Frances J. Ress whose engagement has been announced te Mr. William E. M. Peele, son of L 1222-1224 Walnut Street m Tricetines, Peiret Twill, Canten Crepes and Crepe Knit, trimmed with braid, beads and embroidery. All sizes and all colors. Were up te $65.00, Reduced te $15 &$25 . f!i&kfai ..&Aaf.A-J.frMfr!i !, jtjsg&adsa at WJ . :m WBlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllV s .Mtam Kgggggggggggg 'gaillllllllllllllVCillllH' - gaiiiiiiiiiiiiiH'gFBiiflr 'aaaaHPgpngai v 037j gagagagagagagfl i k; aiJfflgggl w.lrwaB Mrai .fa&C':'-iSBHilBaaaV BSBBSSaaaafBr .9KBSSSSSSSSK&' BK.'mBBSHwmjji nMHvaKTgwSgaBivi gSHHaatRjHaB Phetn hv PhettvCraftcrt MISS AGNES ROWLAND LEVIS Miss Levis te the daughter of Mr. Charles Magarge Levis, of German town. Her engagement te Mr. Themas J. Myer, son of Mr. and s Mrs. Thomaa R. Myer, .also, of Oermantewn, formerly of Balti more, la announced today Mrs. Geerge P. J. Peele, of 1128 Spruce street : Mrs. Ocorge J. Bergen, of 2110 Pin street, will entertain at a small card party at her home en Friday afternoon February 24. Mis Anne Grffllths, of Nineteenth and Chestnut streets, will entertain the members of her card club at her hemi en Monday afternoon, February 13. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry D. Mclntlre, e; Ardmore. will glve a dinner this eve- 91ng before the meeting of Mrs. Wurte Rtirv dress class In honor cf thell daughter, Miss Gwendelen Bekeley Mc lntlre. xne guests win inciuae mir' Lenette Jeanes, Miss Ethel Nerrls, Mr Olies Wetherlll, Mr. Ernest du Pent Jr., and Mr. Paul Landell. Miss Lydla Fltler Warner, of Twelfth and upruce streets, entertained at small luncheon yesterday at the Aeen Club. Miss Marien O'Meara, daughter of Mr and Mrs. M. J. O'Meara, of 6421 Over brook avenue, Overbroek, will entertatr at a card party at her home en Wednes day afternoon, February 15, In honor ei Miss Gladys Brown McCewen. whose marriage te Mr. Charles Bessert Frits Medes of Distinction and Originality THIRD FLOOR Jr., will take place oft tsffa.f"!', February 38. Mlsa eMeare will Mten,d Miss McCewen as ena of her brides maids. The guests will Include the bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. Olacome Mangano, of this city, announce the engagement of tneir aaugnter, Teresa Mane, ana Air Antheny J. Berenato. of.Atlantle City, N. J. ' - qbrm'antewn Mr. and, Mrs. Baker, of Washing ton. D. C. will be amena the auests at the wedding of Mlsa Mary Louise McCown and Mr. James B. Franks, Jr., February 18. Mr. Baker, who Is the secretary of the Senate at Washing ton, will be entertained by Mr. and Mra James B. Franks, of Pelham Court Mrs Hanna M. Swain. 6438 Jeffer son street Is spending the Winter at Atlantic cityj WIST PHILADELPHIA - Tha Misses Hartman wilt entertain at their home, 4609 Spruce street In honor of Mr. and Mra. Arthur Franklin Cobb. Mra. Cobb will be remembered as Miss .Gladys De Haven Hartman Mr. Cobb, formerly of Brooklyn, has .been living- in this city for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Miller, of 218 Seuth Forty-third street announce the engagement or tneir eaupiwr, im Elisabeth H. Miller, te Mr. Alfred T. Brown, of Lansdewnf. NORTH PHILADELPHIA - Mr.' and Mrs. H. B. Bhulman. of 4829 North Eleventh street, announce the engagement of their, daughter, Miss Bella Shulman, te Mr. Abraham Jacob, of Atlantic City. N. J. MiBm BlaJe C. Sutherland, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Alexander Sutherland, of 4907 North Camae street Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Newton B. T. Reney, at Miami, Fla. Mlas Sutherland Is presi dent of Beta Kappa Sigma Sorority. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Thomaa Kelly's Juvenile troupe save an entertainment last Friday eve ning In St Edmend's Hall, Mifflin and Twenty-third streets. Among theso In the cast were Mlsa Catherine Barber Miss Sadie Barnes, Miss Catherine Campbell, Miss Marie Kelly, Miss Eliza beth Bailey, Miss Madeline Barberer, miss Mary Mctinae, miss Margaret Merslander, Miss Lieretta Christine, Mr. Jehn Bailey, Mr. James Bailey, Mr Frederick Welsh and Miss Anna Conrey. Sweet as a nut I Boneless Breakfast Bacen 17 At all our Meat Markets WfMMMm c 1 lb I 9 lIHpaWiirWBHiWWrraSiHBn "ssssassaMPaElBrtnTMraBiiiiiWIIWrif U isnannn imii iiiii ii i iMiaiBaaaaalBMafr-aMlii sTairmill Uli UHtilll IIMininiltnilirnyniTmmmiiiuiiiaii:-iHiJlTf?lfllryryyjj TOMORROW : SATURDAY MISSES' SUITS INTRODUCE THE NEW TWEEDS Distinctive modes for Misses developed of Bryn Maw and Clen Legan Ttveeds, Hemespuns, Mixtures and Rugwoelens, 27.5029.7539.50 te 49.50 These swagger stiita of Tweeds, Hemespuns and Rugwoelens feature the youthful bes and belted models, having notch cellars, inverted plait and narrow belt9 with novelty buckles. Tan, rust, fawn, Copen, light blue, geld, rose and heather mixture. NEW JERSEY SUITS : SPECIALLY PRICED 25.00 Misses' well-tailored Jersey suits Tuxedo and tailored notch cellar styles in brown, rust, Copen and navy. Exceptional value. THE THREE PIECE COSTUME 29.75 te 55.00 Slraishtline Dress and Jaunt) Capa Developed of Tweeds, Mixtures and Hemespuns, featuring the new Bab cellar, leash belt and Ukranian embroidery trimming, these three piece costumes interpret the mode of the moment THREE Collegiate coat and sleeveless Dress of Homespun and Tweeds, showing the new Bab cellar. Celers are tan, blue and rose. tfa'iaoaJr - .. tfa'iaeaJr - .. . , . ... SLmLSS&K. alaMrlVi(31iMistri Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Allen's Gay Little Spe rts Are Adorable Smart Medels of Hemp and Weel, Taffeta, Braid, Canten, Symphony Crepe; in gay colors of orange, jade, pumpkin, flame, violet white, navy, i periwinkle no two alike. $10.00 te $15.00 Brown Heather Shades in These Splendid English Weel Hese With Clex at $.95 Dark and light heather mlxturea In brown, srrey. sTreen. blua anj purple mixtures; the Clex are hand embroidered In centraatlnyahjadea of silk. And. best of all, the quality la of that fin oft caahmere. Customers who- have tried them have oeme back te a hurry for mera, Women's Heavy Silk Hosiery With Lace Clex, Black and Celers, $2.75 pair This quality would ba $4.60 a pair but for alight Irregularities) in the weave, euch aa an occasional heavy thread. They ara heavy allk and full faahlened throughout; the shade ara blade, white ana cordovan. 1B1 j,,,, Sale of All-Silk Washable Lingerie Ribbons at Half Price . Our beat uallty all-silk lingerie ribbons In broken color and width assortments. The shades are white, pink, blue and lilac. Many kinds may be matched in different widths though some come only Jn one 4-lnch width, rejrularly 95c, at SOc a lO.yard pleeb . fg-inch width, regularly 1.35, at .70 a 10-yard plea it " " " 1.70, at .85" " i - - " 20, at 1.25" ' 1 1M - 3.20, at 1.60" w - - 4.90, at 2.45" a " Fine Imported White Washable ' Cape Skin Gloves, $3.00 Kind at $1.50 Made of the finest quality Imported Cape leather, -soft and pliable; a glove that Rives better service than any ether kind we knew about A white glove that you may wash en your hands. It is rare geed fortune te find them at half price. French Face Powders at 69c Bex Coty's L'Origan and Pivers Azurea These two famous Face Powders are Uie most popular of all French Powders, because of their exquisite fragrance and the superior qualities of the powder. All shadea White, Wlcsh, Brunette and Rese. A New Importation of Allen's Quality Hairnets, 10c; $1.00 Dezen Our "Sllppen" cap shape Hairnets come In two sizes, large, or smalt The straight shape, our "Impert Special" brand, cornea In extra large slse. All shadea In either style and the quality la the beat obtainable. Three dozen may be purchased, any assortment you Wish, at gt.BO. White and Gray Hairnets are lOe. tl.SO a deien. BONWIT TELLER G, cyAeJjSecaftu Jfwp of Originations CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET PIECE COSTUME i SPECIAL 29.75 Ceat and Sleeveless Dress. of Homespun FOURTH FLOOR lefljujamfltgsnyaaacm e?nn?a .iti.i.nu ,..,..,... 1. ,.,-, ..f ,.,,... . Hats CO. , . . . V..J-. .... iJ. . .. &aJe. iT.'MU . ii . ".".i. ,. . r"f "-rr.' r f i . wfhr iyfn?i( ..TfiasiwuHt wtuaw ef.L umHtfc wwien smell rtHWttjjitJ MORA BAYES rARl tf ctttieOdH AKLPfll WILLIAM aw.'cr fa. TsuK.axr n SAT. MAT. CUM Je?gSvS Phila. ghautrer auys; " 'DOQ IXVB 18 A LAUOMIKST Of REAL. MERIT AND A DECIDED TRBAT.T MAT. TOMOR. BEST SEATS, $2 CKEEMWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES ALLi-BTAR CAOT TO I.EWIB. IREKE FRANKLIN. JOE E. BROWN, VIJi SHARON OORDOM pOOI.ry BIRD MU.IJIAN WALNUT Last Mat Tataer Mete $1S JOHN GALSWORTHY'S MA8TERPIECB THE SKIN GAME THB MOaT-TAIJtFD-Or MAT 07 THE WEABON VKXT WFF-AT vow aKT.Trw cmWiFKay-A WRl w 1st IN A TURKISH laTH V AVtR HOawOODfrOMlTON ANORtV ACADKSIY OK MLHU ktUJUiliUlUa 1 1 tnX If liTll lotion rWes fenliht. SilS CU1T7CDI kfiW ALL. NEW romer., SiSO ITIIailni"I'i' ICTL'RE rirketa, at Acad. Ileppe'. SOc te Sl.Su jsaaiaiaisiACAnEMY or MrsicEJaiasitni. Ted i ri s:m nmerrnw ni n:ie J Plllt AnF.l.IMlIA ORf IIESTRA Hi BEETIIOVKN, Sj-mnhnnv Ne. 5 HACH HANDKI, MKTKOrtll.lTAN OI'KltA CO.. N. Y. l- FEB. 14, TRAVIATA AJ. Mme.. OnlH-Tertl. Onlll. MM. Olsll. Dc l.ecii. nnaa. nnunum, uoea. It 2 BmU Acad. A Hemw's. 1119 Chr.tnat J' SWARTHMORE CLUB HOUSE HI' A OTUtlrtDr DA FRIDAY EVE., FEB. 10, AT 8:13 VIOLIN RECITAL. BV THEODORE SPIERING Scatn. II. SO. en sal. at Club Houa. ' ORPHEUM Omantewn & Cb.l. ORPHEUM PLAYERS in" "Three Face East" METROPOLITAN ffiTfaft W MAE DESMOND ;TliciK Tlcltet. en Sals nt Het OITIce and Qlmbcla' kiltf 2ND FLOOR, As Yeu Come Up, Prices Ge Down We don't clnim te be a chain or outlet store all our merchandise comes from the same reputable manufacturers as the first first fleer store?. The second fleer is why we sell ?10 te $le cheaper. Final Clearance ! et Vdth Twin. T-lrvi. t" Teffatft. Canten Crepe, etc. Dresses, $12.50 up te $29.50 r"i ,t - -! i Coats, $15, $25, $29.50 and $85 ' (US First Spring Arma.a Pe ret Twill. Trlco Trlce tlnu. Canten nnd rienhanara Crap.., TafTeta. Drenes and Tweed Tailleurs 123 S. 13th St. Above Ctntrmtri" i lmmmammmmmiimmmmsmi Pure as the morning dew Sold only in our Stores mmm I'latlllYnil ... . . ,,.'... ... . I sAaah asJ -ssLTsU H D was Knit m MeKAY MORRIS X LYRK liek turkiIh Iath I FA JkjAlXBaM IQmm tall QC can J iwmmzH j r: Jirw tf , ' -L -JJ i? wm DaaMaiH i ijy ;fi,w i t aWS "V ii aTu. te uf.i -,v flAKULU VLVMUM m rrnar mrVTTte ; "A SAILOR.MADE MAR7 I J . ADDBD Aff AX'dTXONI 43 uenutjga ramur ..Ctrw. retm RRAHONfl CKRAKT1 WBglTf A m IXTBRNTM AND XfAKKWt . .'' 11.30, Ii30, 3.30, 1130, 7.30, fit TUIIID WEEK REX INQRAM'S 4 OfTrHi CAST OP 13,000. HEADED BT Rudelph Valentine BYMPHONT OHCHEBTnA D.lly. SS(. ROn. Rvenlnn. ROn. TS B.turd.y. and Ifelld.y. Bvnlrur FrtW l BROAD mn CHESTNUT tltM. ItSt. 3:9t. StSf. TtJt. t3f FIRST PRESENTATION or Nf.W I' AHA MOUNT I'lrriiM CecO B. De MiUe's f ATKUT "Saturday Nightw A Mammoth Entertainment aa4 All tha Beauty and Thrill of a Lifetime CONCERT ORCHESTRA DAI Ai"I7 ""ii a MAithtt rALAtR in a. u n u-isi tj "BOOMERANG BILL" LIONEL BARRYMORE ARCADIA "m fiVVf "JANE EYRE" S55 VilluKiA ..V'iVi "TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM" vHrlltll in a m tn it:in p it inUN nAPRVMCIDV "LOTOSj "LOTDSJ PATKITi KEGtiMl 17 Til a MAltKtT POLA NEORI hi 'THE LAST PYMBVr I kLa rf - .k.u .u.u.i.aI 2IUJUi 11 TO 11 CONTINI VAUDKVIM.I Julia KeDety wtie 01". inT 11 TO 11 CONTINUOOfJ VAUDIEVII.l.M TWO Bins" OTHER ACTS WOUTlt WIIILB Allegheny Queen Broadway of OIr-T OL I NORTHERN Olieb AT HHOAD1VAY AND ALLEOHENT BETTY BLYTHE (Hersdf) IN CONJUNCTION WITH VAUDEV11A RDAAH 2 WEEKS ONLT tjEJU Pep. Mat Tomorrow miARI.EH DIT.T.TNf1IIAAf Prwnta The Irish Players Frem the Atibev Theatre. TJuhiln. la The White-Hcaded Bey Extra Lincoln' ntrthdnv Mat Monday FORREST THEATRE TVVICK DAII.r. J ASP H Bg e i -i Diva nua D. W. Griffith's Dramatic Epic LUMaifiUKI SYMPHu.s i ..CHESTRA GARRICK LAST TVVO WEEKa 1UV1V'rW Pep. Mat Tomorrow "A Belihevlk In a iruy that', ret noth ing and will 4IMa It with everybody" alns. of Helnmnn In WELCOME STRANGER HltU GEOROE SIDNEY Prtrft 1 In'-n'n' R'n ' Mv MnndaT ALDiNE THEATRE rbmtnut Ht IKta II rrr.len of Frril. D. a M. R. ii A T. Contlnueu. Hhewlnir ti P i LAST TIMES TODAT AND TOMORROW !b,"The Iren Trail" rDCtTt DEOuest cns-nueTOR or tnLAH IXC M.DINE'S UKCIiEHTKA AUGMENTED TO 60 MUSICIANS. 8,0 C8VANSU.'rt,AT FenTurpin in "Fright Eyes" COMMLNCINQ NEXT MONDAT Nazimova in "A Dell's Heum" PROM IHSCN'B GREAT DH.VUA AI0 I'llll.A.'.S FAVORITE IIAKUUNB CARLO r-ERKKTTI KEITH'S THEATRE JACK NORWORTH .. n EMMA ADEI.PHI Planl.ti GRACE HUFF & CO. ril I KB OWEN WROTHE & MARTIN SPENCER & WILLIAMS !IO SURHOUNDlNa SHOW AND THB I.ICHTNER GIRLS & NEWTON ALEXAWDE1 Mr.llU)l'OI.ITAN OI'IRA IIOUHK UVftA FEBRUARY 14. ,! M'CORMACK TlrkrU S10O Sl.80JS.00.tt.5O N at , H.im and W.ymnnn'.. 1I0S fliwr?!,. A I .III (11 its. ft t un SAT. AFT., FEB. 25, at ItM CONCERT Or" MUMIC KOR PIANO KACHMANINOFF !.-. nAUV ll.nn.1. M. a a , T rm A ArA Dlroptlen C J iicmi WJT wwKSrm m wu. uei rei peltv. Htrlnway Oflaa n w KiivrrtittlTY M(SRirfili.ti.b4.u m. UFree liiuattnta WMure: Yh MumtrjEj OtiOO Yearii Attn, the KarUeat lUcerSTaf ..,lll,Q.lnn bv IJr. lnn f -.. l .T ITlld nViaartKlTtC 1.TH a Aiininrrcrr-r FMMETT WELCH MaJXJi .iu irwr. nnPiiiMu .u -t71T?r Bnw tjzl"" nm CASINO TinCADtih AarSJiah iaMT" ROtSEMH of th. Uabylenlan Bjctlen. HUNUaV. iK IYm Lectuie, POLAND, by V. . Ht.i,1"H, m In1lah t:hAtnl.Mp nt r..-.. "'" """ psaji'i'waiBjX' i s:t. . jsm . w?jrtM.:w.,mi u... .. .WW TJtSC.'L'i J"' ' . 'i' . 1 h "r W H M .ii U M M a a . m, l . . - .- . , "' "an" ) ! " " 1" " """IT "Hi I if ' I f ' " "' " "- i" r ,"' '1, Will 1 I 1 I I 1 1 I 1 1 I -.f' 1 lfd.l.ia.Ub.Jj 1 . Vt. MAOrJ xlW.,1. . 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