& "WiT WsfWSSifMWt!PEOPLE . r f- jVcncy fTywc ZYflfe of the Tells of the Princeton Triangle Shew en Satur-' day Night Other Matters Discussed rMVi ten mere dnya and then Lent V will be uere! But tns remaining ten vllkbc pretty busy, with balls and dtnecs and parties .and luncheons, It items te me. The Midwinter Ball will bs ghren to morrow night in the Academy foyer, and the second Assembly will be held en Friday night. There are n great many Sinners bciicduled before both balls, and fta encra nnd Hal Masque for the eve if Ash Wednesday will be very gay occasions. , TUB Triangle performance en Satur dav night was, without any ex -,eratIen, really perfectly great. I do de do net knew when I have enjoyed anything much. It did net seem amateurish . all. Had it net been for the manly Jelccs of the "ladles" you really would have thought it was ene of the profes prefes profes atenal revtiOfl. Absolutely everybody was there. The Savages, the Barclays. Mc Leans, Baileys. Welshes, Millers, Vheelers, Barnes, Pages, Wrights, Bayards. Seymours, Rosses, Barring era. Bayard Henrys, eh, Just every eneir And it was as gay and delightful aft could be. HAVE you heard what a trying time Mabel Blynn has bad? "She was taken 111 about seven weeks age and has been In bed all this time at her home, inly new being able te sit up for an fceur a day. First it was grip, then ton ten illltls which developed into quinsy, and altogether her whele system has been affected by the illness. Mabel and Bryce were married last ering, I think it was. and they hnve a very attractive house out In St. Martins. I SEEM te be writing a chapter of accidents today, but I heard only en Saturday of the accident that little Mary Strawbrldge had suffered. She went te visit one of her ceuBins. if I heard the story correctly; get up In her deep and wnlked out of the window, falling into the garden. She was quite palnfullv hurt and has been In bed ilnce. Mary Is the daughter of the Francis R. Strawbrldges, Of Woedslde, and Is a perfectly darling girl. She is about fourteen years of age. I hope the will seen be well again. Fortunate ly walking in her sleep is net a habit ; in fact, it was tre first time such a thing had happened. I SAW Banning Grange ou the street the ether day in a perfectly stun ning coat of dnrk brown, trimmed with panels of fur. Her hat wns rnther small and in blnck, made with an upturned brim elaborately embroidered In bright blue. Banning Iins geld brown hair and blue eyes, and the blue en her hat tns most becoming. Henrietta Wilsen has a gorgeous erange felt bnt with orange feathers, and a beautiful coat of dark brown fur. It Is awfully becoming te her. Henriettn is engaged te Ted Shako Shake ipeare, you knew, nnd they are going te be married this spring, I hear. I also dear that they intend building out en the Main Line. Ted is an architect, and they are having a wonderful time designing their own home. UNCLE NED has recently acquired an apartment all his own. He has a very geed janitor nnd cleaning woman, m when Elsie, aged six, went with hlin te Inspect the apartment she taw no tlgns of dust or disorder. "My gpodneHs," said she, "you're an awful geed keepcrhouse, already. " NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An Interesting engagement announced today Is that of Miss Anna Waltheur. et 1SU De Lancey place, daughter of the late- Mr. Tayler Waltheur, of Sa annah, Ga., and Mr. Jehn C. Wallace, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Craig Wallace, of 2133 Walnut street. The guests who will attend the theatre party nnd supper at the Itttz-Carlten which Miss Mary K. Gibsen, of 1612 Walnut street, will give thin evening In honor of Mlsa Sarah Legan Starr will tie Miss Virginia Heckscher, Mlas Clntra Ellis. Miss Ullen McMlchael. Miss Rese mary Howe, Miss Eleaner Hart, Miss liOUI.si WalliH, Miss Anna Newbern, Miss Virginia S. Gorden, Miss Isabel Frazer, Mies Marjorle L. Large, Mlas Alberta Heath. Mr. Baiclay MuFadden, Mr. Al fred Huntiy, Mr. Francis Chambers, Mr Jehn Jefferys, Mr. Herace Jayne, Mr Philip Wiillla, Mr. Burnet Landrcth, 3d, Mr. Mlntutn Wright, Jr.. Mr. Hareld Wright, Mr. Redney Cookman. Mr. Geerge A. Rebblns, Mr. David Wing atrand. Count Hcnate CasselU and Mr. Themas Montgomery. Dr. Iirnl Mra. T.etila Tlrlnlnn rf 1QXi Bpruce street, will entertain at a theatre party followed by supper at the Rltz Rltz Carlen this evening In honor of their daughter Mlsa Elizabeth Brinten. The suests will Include Mr. and Mrs. Rebert ueiaim, su, Miss Sarah Harrlnger, MIps JIargarctte Hnrrlfcen. Mls-i Mary S. Orlscem, Miss Harriet Diddle, Miss Ot tilia Merrln, Miss Carollne Barclay, Mr. Mahlen Hutchinson, Mr. Livingston L. iuuic, iu, air. uranuen uarringer, air. Merris S. Merrltt, Mr. W. McAdoo Ly eett, Jr., Mr. Kdward Carey Gardiner, Mr, A. Mercer Diddle, Jr., Mr. Hamilton Carpenter. Mr. MUscee Garnett and Mr. Redman Wlster. JJPt quests who will attend the dinner Jhch Mr. and Mrs. ArUiur W. Bewail will give at their home en Friday eve ning, before the Second Assembly. In honor of Miss Gertrude A. II. Graham, daughter of Dr. and Mra. Edwin Elden Mial'am' wm be Miss Malsle Stewart, Mlas Rosemary Howe. Miss Jean Burt r.llsy, Jilss Prlscllla Davln. Mr. Alden ie, Mr. Thlller Lee, Mr. Themas Nell-(?-"'. 3rf Mr E- Mltchel Edwards and Mr. Arthur Sewall, of Washington, D. C. Miss Nancy V. Cepe, daughter of Mra waiter cope, of 200 East Jehnsen street, '"entertain at dinner and the theatre n SdTt",da' evening next in honor of Miss Florence Lockwood, of New Yerk, ?h,V111 '.?. tl18 KUest et JIIf,s Mry Channlng Wlster, daughter of Mr. Owen mster, of Butler place, Germantewn. 55.?Uiee? w,n lnel"l Mr. nnd Mra riaM. C1cs,n. Mian Mary C. Wlster, vi rfe"zab?th cPe- Mr- Herace Jnyne, K' ?.dm.Vn,i ll' Curves, Mr. Legan Fex. Ha'za d Clmrle,werth and Mr- nerre ef JVtVl c,nsta,- K. Blddlc, daughter ?LMr8' ,aerge Blddle. cf 2017 De tr ?n,lluce." VIU entertain nt the thea cl'rltn,l0W.?a,by ,bup"er llt u' R'tz' honor ?n,n., Mn?iy evening next, In R f Miss Eleaner Halt, daughter Mr. and Mia. William Heward Hart. Jenkin.nH'i Mlif; na'cllffe li-urness. of i.1n.tewn. WW entertain at dinner en . Sm, wn entertain at dinner en ion ".'"" 3wct ,n honor et tUetr wi nr. Geerge Furneau, teUir9IH,WnlVlln.? of much Interest Hiiri .in ,yln l'. H,at of Ml8a Dorethy sell irr,aVhlJr.Mr- nna Mrs. C Rus Ai, ,,r,l,,' Hilten. Mass, nnd Mr. w HiVE?" 0r5 .cf . Chestnut Hill, which l SintnnVn. u ."'. uimanun Church "ll be fnllnw" UrdU5'' A"r!' " ani1 home of ihwc.a, Vy n reception ut the "onie et the bride's parents. retK'w MrH: Wane Vctte-lcln have ri?;ur."oa,fre-m Atlantic City. They spent ueata cf Mr. and Mrs. William Mlrkll. rw.8, w,llljur Taddeck Klapp nnd Mrs thetS tahrV WurlB w' l'""lde a Mrs wu 1. Ie T'omefrow uftorneon and llirhAJ1 i!am I.',?my Newbeld nnd Mrs. t"n .rid, Pn,,y liltum wl 1'ieslde at the t'n table en Wednesday nftciiioen it ChJK0 V?!;'1 "rtu" t0 be g veil by Mrs Mrs. B. jeiwe, 0f Roanoke, Va., la M&M iimmhrm Dances for This Week She being entertained as the guest ct Mrs. mierey ueweu, or izus upruce street. Miss Dorethy B. Lee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsha Lee, Jr., of 1709 Locust street, who will be s debutante of next season, will return today te Dryn Mawr College after spending the week-end in uammere, ma. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Leuchhelm, of Melrose. Fa., and their son. Mr. Htawart F. IrfMchhelm, have left for a visit te Atlantic City, where they expect te re main rer two weens at uie Ambassador Hetel. Mrs. Arthur Montague Lewis, of the Bellevue-Stratford. will leave tedav for ft visit te New Yerk, where she will re main1 for a 'week. Commander Charles Henrv ninmr. U. Si M. C, and Mrs. Dinger, of the Navy Yard, will entertain at a dinner at their home en Friday evening, Feb ruary Si. before the Dal Masaue te he Riven by the officers of the Navy Yarn at the rauldlng Club. GERMAN-TOWN Mrs. T. B. Peehin, et 207 Gewen ave nUe, Mount Airy, entertained a few friends en Saturday at the Bellevue Stratford. Mrs.. Charles B. Pearson, of Wlasa Wlasa hlcken avenue and Hertter street,! spending a month at St. Augustine, Fla, Mrs. Allen B. Jehnsen, of 10 Bast Mount Pleasant avenue, will entertain at a luncheon and bridge party en Thurs day next. The Friday Afternoon Current Events Club of the Germantown section of the Y. W. C. A. will give a luncheon in the club drawing rooms In honor of Dr. Arneld. There will be several sMakers. who will make short addresses One et the speakers will be the Rev. Irving S. Chenewerth. Dr. "Arneld gave a course of lectures this winter In Vernen Han, Vernen Park, Germantown, en the sub ject of "Greater Womanhood," which were very well attended. Mra Jack Leenard, of Germantown. will entertain at three tables of bridge en Thursday next Mrs. B. Becker, 129 East Tulpehecken street, will entertain the sewing club of whleh she Is a member next Wednesday. The ether members of the club are Mrs. S. Hershy, Mrs. S. Rosenthal, Mra A. J. Orlanger, Mrs. David Blum, Mra. W. Gottlieb, Mrs. L. Becker, Mrs. Resen. Mrs. W. Doherty, Mra Aaren and Mrs. I. Bergman. They will give a card party later m the month at the Weman's Club of Germantown, the proceeds of which will go te charity. The Germantown Weman's Club will glve a' luncheon today. About eighty Ave guests will be present Mrs. Hareld Moere entertained at luncheon and bridge en Friday last The chorus of the Weman' Club sang Wednesday at the Hayes Me chanics' Heme for Old Men, en Belmont avenue nnd the Park. They will also sing at Dr. Jennings' church, the First Presbyterian Church of Germantown. Mrs. O'Neill gave a Valentine party In honor of her daughter, Miss Mary O'Neill, en Saturday evening ut t her home. 620 Rlttenheuse street. The guests were Miss Alice Lyens, Miss Helen O'Neill, Miss May Gavin, Mlsa Alma Leamy, Miss Mary Murphy, Miss Marie O'Malley, Mlsa Jean Murphy, Mr. Charles Strayer. Mr. Nelsen Shinier, Mr. James Gavin, Mr. James Watsen, Mr. Jeseph Ryan, Mr. Ralph Leamy, Mr. Francis Barren, Mr. William Glenn and Mr. Jeseph Gallagher. Mrs. Ray Heek, of West Sharpnack street, will entertain at a card party en Wednesday, February 22. There will be four tables. Mrs. Philip Sternberg and her daugh ter. Miss Bertha Ray Sternberg, of 6807 Germantown avenue, left en Wednesday en a trip te California. They will visit relatives In Chicago en the way. Mrs. William Cooper, of Wakefield street, gave a supper and card party at her home en Thursday evening for the members of the Dedecka Club and their friends. Among the guests were Mrs. Myrtle Hallahan, Mrs. M. Hartley, Mrs. E. McGlnlfy. Mrs. Frances Hartley, Mrs. V. Lecturer, Mrs. Ida Schrader, Mrs. Edith Tedd, Mlsa Mabel Reynolds, Mlsa Bertha Martin, Miss Dorethy Gress, Miss Nell Harklnsen, Miss Eva Marcee, Miss Clara Hartley, Mlsa Helen Lechler and Miss Belle Schlesser. r.l Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street-1214 New Hats Make Our Millinery Salens Glew With Cheer There are small hats of cherry red, tangerine, Oriental blue, and jade In straws and fabrics ether smart shapes with wider brims adorned with birds, French bugs and quills. Splendid Cheesing, $8.50 te $15.00 New Spring Styles at Special Prices Fenlsrfli In new patterns and new coletlngs. 40 la wide, it.de yard. Printed Crepe.. Small figures and dots, or stripes, light and dark browns. 40 In. wide, is, 3.SB, 8 se yard. Heavy Canten Crepe. In street and evening shades. 40 In. wide 11.98, I3.S0, SS.7B and 94.00 yard. Crape de Chines ln llfft)t and dark ehadea 40 la. wide. S1.4S 91.10, 92.00, 9.B0 and 99.00 yard. ' Canten Crepe de Chine, 40 In. wide, 93.99 yard. Paliley Heavy Crepe de Chlnaa. 40 In. wide, 91.78 yard. English Weel Hosiery With Silk Clex In All Heather Shades $1.5 nmwn. Blue. Green. Gray and Purple Heather Mirtu. in all-wool Cashmere Hosiery. They at ered Silk Clex In centraatlng colors where Tat this price. Women's Heavy Silk Hosiery With Lace Clex, Black and Celers, $2.75 pair This quality would be $4.60 a pair but for slight Irregularities ln the weave, such as an occasional heavy thread. They are heavy silk and full fashioned throughout; the shades are black, white and cordovan. A Clearance of Laces at 25c Yard Short lengthB and discontinued patterns of Laces formerly priced as high as $2.60 a yard. This la our yearly clearance sale. The assort ment Includes Black Chantllly Laces, White Venlse Insertions, Shadow and Net Tep Laces and many ether ktnda Dressmakers and home sewers should be Interested. Eavenson's Original Hard Water Seap Twelve Large Size Cakes for 60c Eavenson's have been makers of a line soap for three-quarters of a century. Their Hard Water Seap makes bushels of creamy lather ana is Ot unueuiuijr nn nutM.i. delightfully perfumed with almond v-.fLn.nn-. Hard Water SeaD we a sample cake. Teu can easily prove lOe a deaan for mailing, 1 : rK" ' -fi. ., k ...,., liliC V . . U 4 i - mk".,;!!!..! ..' -VI 1..t t .. j IVi'm & a pi r BVW4j TeWedlnJiine MISS SARA M. HARRISON Miss Harrison's wedding te Mr. Philip Price will take place In the early. summer. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Jeseph Harrison WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Lincoln Reat who were married en Wednesday, Feb ruary 15, In St Francis Xavler's Church. New Yerk, will make their home at the Menta Vista Apartment after their re turn from a wedding trip. Mrs. Reat was Miss Marie Louise Lamorelle. daughter of Judge and Mrs. Jeseph F. Lamerelle, of 3610 Baring street Mr. Reat is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Reat of 610 North Fifty-seventh street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Martin, of North Eleventh street, are receiving congratu lations upon the birth of a son, Arthur Jeseph Martin, en February 10. Mr. and Mrs. Rudelph R. Leaning, whose marriage took place February 4, are spending a few weeks nt Het Springs, Va. Mrs. Lecnlng before her marriage was Miss Gertrude Gilbert, of West Philadelphia. Friends of Mrs. William Hartley, of Legan, will be glad te hear of her con valescence from a recent Illness. Mr, and Mrs. Alenzo Latt. of West Philadelphia, who were married Satur day afternoon, February 11, at the Pala tinate Reformed Church, Fiftieth street and Glrard avenue, will be at home after March 1 In their new home. 1335 North Sixteenth street. Mrs. Latt was Miss Edna M. Deal, NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. H. Welnrelch, of 2315 North Park avenue, will sail for Europe en March 1. Mr. and Mra. Isaac Plant, of the Hetel Majestic, have been entertaining Mrs Nathaniel Spear, of Pittsburgh, ever the week-end. Mrs. E. R. Lewcngrund nnd Miss Dor Der Dor othy Lowengrund were at home Infor mally yesterday afternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock at their home, 3011 Spring Garden 3trect The engagement of Miss Lowengrund te Mr. Emll Bleck, of New Yerk, was recently announced. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L. Frenkel, of 1714 Diamond street are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a son, Rebert Perry FrankeL Mr. Henry J. Walter and his daugh ter. Miss Ada Walter, of 2312 North Bread street, salted en Saturday en the steamer New Amsterdam for a six weeks' trip through Europe. 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Roberts, Sirs. O'Connell, Mrs Jehn E. Baney and Mre. Simpsen enter tained at a card party nt St. Menica'? Scheel hall, Seventeenth and Rltner streets, for the beenflt of St Menica's Day Nursery. Miss Lerette Grlnnan, cf C343 Race Btreet, formerly of this section, is enter taining Miss Rese Cerklll. Miss Cerklll has Just returned from New Yerk and will remain here indefinitely. N0RRI8T0WN Miss Margaret Shelden, of M. I. I. eowell street, who will be married ln April te Mr. Walter Hudsen, of Phila delphia, was the guest of honor at a a full-fashioned and hand-embreld- Aney iwuiei de aupucated uny- '" w"5.'" .V4 7t-. sie ana is odor. would e.iuuiu you never nave iriea suggest your spending 6c for Its superior ity. when sent out of town. .AvIkfUtt M - L-. Sl BBBBBBBBSW'.-? ' ' 4 .SF fff vg ".. "rTI iHM suririse-kitchen 'shower en Thursday evening given by the members of her card club. The guests included Mrs. Hareld Curll, Mrs. M. Estes, Mrs. Geerge B. xeager, miss nenie Mcuey, miss Catherine McCoys Mlsa Olive Cellins, Mlas Helen Cellins, Miss Helen Brown, Mlsa Mabel Totten, Miss Glenera Yeager and Miss Clara Hart, The G. of K. Club members who were entertained by Mis Mary O'Connell, of East Chestnut street, en Thursday were Miss Mildred Scanlon, Mlsa Harriett Hhertt, Miss Madeline Flamming, Miss Anna McPeak, Miss Alice Feaney, Mlsa Elisabeth Kennedy, Miss Mary Mulroy,' Miss Anna Wagner, Master Reyden Sherld. Master David Emerlv. Mantitr .Edward Mcpade, Master Kenneth Shaln- line, master warren urtmin, Master Geerge Lawsen, Master Frarfcls Lynagh and Master Charles Lawsen. A large dance and card party was given en Friday evening at City Hall, the proceeds of which will be used te equip a dental cllnle for the Welfare Werk Committee of Montgomery County. Miss Lillian Brown was chairman of the committee which directed the event .MM .Y.er Tyson entertained at an Informal dance en Thursday evening at the home of her sister, Mra Charles Berger, 1320 Arch street. There were twenty-two guests present. Miss Mary Harry, of Swede street uia ,e,ft .for. a ",ay ln lakeland, Fla. She will be Joined later by her brother, Mr. A. Marklcy Harry. Miss Virginia Atkinson has returned te her home ln Fulton, Me., after spend ing the last three months as the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Paul O. Atkinson. myrue xnompsen, or Rldgley, MJ'. . visiting Miss Frances Smith, of vf aiuwe avenue. DELAWARE COUNTY Among the guests that Miss Katherlne uarver entertained at a bridge party at her home In Chester en Saturday after noon were Mra Jehn Brown, Mrs. Ar- "jur Burten, Mrs. Legan Campbell, Mra Clarence LeUghcad,- Mrs. Walter .'iiiiffen, airs, wiiiiam Mccienachan, Mrs. Edward Rutan, Mrs. Cenrad Hchette, Mra J. William Simmons, Mrs. Leslie Tayler, Mra Mervllle iinrmpsen, Mra meaiey ward, Mrs. Harry wigmere, Miss Marjorle Black Miss Mary Bagshaw, Miss Ada Deer Ing, Miss Marlen Lane, Miss Eltznith Lewis, Mis Alice Randle, Miss Surah Sweeney and Miss Mildred Velkhardt Mr. and Mra William M. Powel. of Chester, are entertaining Mrs. Alfred Gundrle, of Baltimore, for a few days Mrs. Powel gave an Informal luncheon and bridge party en Saturday afternoon In honor of Mra Gundrle. The patronesses and these who re- I JTBE fBONWlT TELLER & CeT 111 rJL JBaSt' jE&e2tW CHESTNUT AT 13 " STREET -t&jSP H " WMI 1 XP CTreet 4XmU W cushions JtirVk ';lHfe UPWiii i W V WL 1 $MlBriBte WML vn.v5vi. m .1 7M& TPHJ I CkIA A iVjawV I il t. 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M miMMmmmt si'm. r. m m m. m a -a irvi wirn iLifflfeV - , . ,,J.m.tfi. u , J-.)... celved at the military hop of the class of ltle of the Pennsylvania Military College, which was given In the Charles E. Hyatt Armery, of Chester, Included Mrs. Edward C. Brinten, Mrs. James A G. Campbell, Mrs. Silas G. Comfert, Mrs. Frank K. Hyatt Mrs. M. C. Burt, Mra. Samuel Dyer Clyde, Mrs. Charles E. Hyatt, Mrs, William I. Shaffer. Mrs. Frank O. Sweeny and Mrs. Richard Wetherlll. Mr. and Mrs. William Provest, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Housten, et Chester, who sailed a few weeks age en a Mediterranean cruise, are new in Naples. v Mrs. Henry W. Buse, et Ridley Park entertained Informally at luncheon cm Wednesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. M. T. Ogberne, of Texas, who has been the guest of her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mra J. H. Beetem, of 4578 Pine street, Philadelphia, for some weeks.' Mrs. Buse'a ether guests In cluded Mra Beetem, Mrs. Charles Gregg Mra H. H. Keene, Mrs. Charles Phillips, Mra Frank Snowden and Mrs, M. Walten. A concert was given at the Masonic Temple of Chester en Tuesday evening ny me ueiaware county cnanter or tne Daughters of the American Revolution The program was contributed by the Women's Symphony Orchestra of Phila delphia, with Miss Florcnce Haehnle, violinist and Mr. Paul Engle, baritone The orchestra wns recently erganised by Mrs. M. Swlnt Ewer, of Hwarthmerc. Mr. J. W. F. Leman conducted. Dr. and Mra Arthur Baasett enter tained their bridge club at their home In , Swarthmore en Saturday evening, the members of which are Mr. and Mrs Leenard Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bassett, Mr. and Mrs, William Allen Brown, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. William Evans, Mr. nnd Mrs. Milten Fussell, Dr. and Mrs. Wil liam Klstler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Nalsby. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Pltteck, Mr. and Mra Archer Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warren. Mr. and. Mrs. Samuel Wilsen Wil liamson, who have been occupying apart ments at the Charter Heuse, Media, for some time, will move Inte .their new home at Washington street and Seutn avenue ln a short time. MOORE8TOWN ( Mrs. N. Newlln Stokes, of Chetr avenue, has gene te California, where ene win spena some time. Mr. William R. Stackhouse, of West Main street, has returned from New Yerk, where he spent several days. Miss Agnes Grubs entertained the eiris- -iud at ner neme en Monday eve nlng last WOMEN"S DEPT. SECOND FLOOR FARNUM in IN ArWERTULSTORY-Of THESEA i 31 J' t i . . " ' i 1 1 LITTLE BENNY'S '. NOTE BOOK By Lee Papa Tep was tacking down the loose end of the setting room carplt and wlssel Ing and all of a suddln he hit his thum a fearse crack with the hammer and stepped wlsielln, saying, Owtcb, blast It, confewnd It, ewtch.. And the end of his thum started te get all blue and funny looking, pep saying, My life will be ruined if your mother ever finds out hew this happened, Ive bin teasing her for ycers about hitting her fingers ta sted of tncks, se mums the werd, de you understand? ' ' Mcenltie net te say enythlni. and I scd, Yes sir, nnd pep put something en Ills thum and tied a pcecc of rag cr cr reund It find kepp en holding It out f-tlff as If It felt dlffrent from his ether thum, nnd Nera rang the dinner bell for supplr nnd we went down and the ferst thing inn saw wns peps thum, May ing, Wy Will) urn, watevcr did you de te your thum? O, I broezed It a trifle, nuthlng worth mentioning, wats the bill of fare this evening? bed pep. Hut my goednlss, Willyum, you must of done mere than broezc It n little te hnve It all tied up like that, sutcn a looking bandidgc, tee, hew did it hap pin? scd ma, and pep 6cd, I reely dent remember, its se slitc, ah. stuffed toma toes, geed, and ma scd, New Wtllyum, hew can you say you dent remember wen it was serious enuff te bandidgc up, such a bandtdge, wy 'dldent you ask me te bandldge it for you, O Will yum, I bet I knew hew you did It, hoc lire, I bet I knew, nnd pep Bed, Thcres no law agenst betting ln your own house, pubs the butter it you reei wunt te be helpfill, and ma scd, I bet you hit it with the hammer, O Jey, revendge is Bwcct, you hit it with the hammer. Who sed I did, If you keep en in that strnne I warn you Im going te the movies by myself nftcr supplr, scd pep. Wlch ma kepp en in that stranc and rlte after supplr pep went te the movies, eny he took me with him in stcd of going by himself, proving every thing is lucky for somebody. DAYTIME MODES FOR WOMEN Specially Priced 59.50 2 GROUP of distinctive Spring Medes, developed of Canten crepe, lustrous crepe de chine and radium taffeta, in a fascinating diversity of styles, four of which are described below. 3 ilSRilrfe I IrafliY jMsfEsni. WmSmm jjBs tsssB3"VV r- ' I i fffl&ttfiffl ORIENTAL REVUE A SriNIATl'nK MUSICAL COMEDT Ul TO TUB MINUTR SAMMY DUNCAN Tne i'kide: or hennik sceTrjc;D MICKEY'S RETURN A SOLID SOftHAM OV 1.1 MINUTES LEON & MITZI A N'e9lt VauJll Offerlnr CARLETTA & LEWIS IN "TIIK CAPTAIN'B LESSON" PRICE & LONG THE TWO COMEDY SWKUE8 "PARDON ME" FEATURE COMEDY IN TWO PHTS Kalnh l)iltcn' Concert Hrcheatra llrrw A Julllc en I'hlllv'i rinft n?..n Prices Matlnf. 10c, ISe & 20c. War i rices Th inriu,),,!, " "' V'gbt SO 8V 4Hc Kltren, Slturflav rONTINl'Ot'H NOON TO It p. M Ijint show blurt ut 8 o'clock Sham , 1 vv a FHtbA.'fl LBADINO TKBATHM -DIKHCTION or LKB A J, j. BMUBCttT T. OPtftA. HOUl ' T'. WORLDS Dt3 1 VJUIDMLIE DAILY MATS AT 215 -EVES AT &I3 I AMSTHBM MAVHIMQ Sl BILL m Tt MUSICAL COMIOT STA"; .. CHARLESPUMELl! uaMraatawr wiMMrv&MtnTHA SHllBV AJ6" Wrft in ' 4tAfc ACt immm I -spangles' CUCKOO an r" I THE LATEST AMD MWRIBT PtVUt. PRESEKTtO IT JfAM RtDINI.CBtATOR OF "CHUCKltS f ll" IN 7 SaNU'COMPANYf SO FIOM fs SHU1ERT Tenhihtm HOLIDAY MAT. WKD.mT.i2.oe l! EDDIE aNTOR 1 'MAKE IT SNAPPY 5 WITH A SHIMMERING SHOWER OF STARS S AND 75 DAIMTy DIAPHANOUS DIVINITIES I WALNur88'20 ffJTlUlUl S0c te S2.00 vysnfftnrm vvnii ALMA TELL, McKAY MORRIS "ONE NEED NOT HAVE HEAD THIS BOOK BO ENJOY THE PI.AY." Ep. I!ulltln AKLPHI-'!- St "stATSlUT MIT I HO WILLIAM snem m vmsit r.Tens tmn HODGE RAfl M "TTi. LOVE THE PHILADELPHIA INQUtBER iATS-- 00(3 LOVE' 14 A LAUdHf EST Of REAL MERIT AND A DECIDED TREAT eVesst? MT t Wrd. "fc IM A "f I IBLICU DAVU i - iwnnin enin i tj nvr.Kr nuovwufe-tnAityn AriunLw k mam fpeum m e.felt tm LDINk iniAnnu ONE WEEK ONLY CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. TO 11 P M AGBORGE rneM eari. di:rr nifjaEns- TenY "IDLE HANI" In the rURDAY EVE N I Nil POST NEXT WEEK THE MOST WONDERFUL PICTURE IN AMERICA FOOLISH WIVES By and With VON STROHEIM "THE MAN YOU WILL LOVE TO HATE- BROAD TONIGHT i'-wi,. DAVID BELASCO prcjeits k H r I.T' rtVLNf I kB a. .privy ' m A HOPWOODS FAMOUS with A rnMrnv DISTINGUISHED BtMSCO CAST' A GARRICK TONIGHT x;V.i HOLVTE AGAIN! GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS In the W ..nnn Vii'iru ll THE O'BRIEN GIRL (MAHT'I nil'. MflrvT. .n.TI'Rl FORREST THEATRE TWII'MIUIV v n x B LAST 2 WEEKS D. W. Griffith's Dramatic Epic ktf bj ft l a t HH SYMPHONY Ul.t IIESTRA B.F. KEITH'S illltllll IJIitSIU GERTRUDE HOFFMANN ,-D 11 U AMEItK I . i t g 1 MISS FRANKIE HEATH is mimi STetni.- n 1 Ed. PRESSLER & KLAISS Blanche I g A 1.1 ri V IM i n RAE ELEANOR BALL & BRO. 5 3 uk; Mllltul M'l.N j bll.n I i W. C Fields' "Family Ferd" 1 Vi ITU JIM n MIKING S. I 1 U tsh j h s ash nc nu l.r hjij E. 3 i an 4 3n and s r m a -?iiiii(iiiiiHiiiiii(iii!niiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiuiiiiiiiiii:ii:iiiiiii c.DKi or mi m PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA i.nenn.p sninew-M. t ih1u ir FRITIAV AITTIIMION, I'l.ll. 21. AT 3-0(1 HATL'BDAV li l'..MMi, 1'IJI. .'.. A 1' 8:15 Solel.tsi T1I.I)I)1.I s HUH. Violin mill ROMA1N EUM'., Mole SCnVBKHT... Oirrture frncn "He-iiimiulc" M07AKT .. Cenivrlnnln hjmiilieiile for Alelln, Vlole nnd Orrlielra TSrilAIKOWSKV. Itmi'lieiu "rntiilii" 8al lit Acini, & llii'iie'". 1119 hr, S, rtRPHFlIM Qermanieun & ( he 'en v'Ixr"tw" Sinn - r 2 us ORPHEUM PLAYERS in "Step Lively, Hazel" Metronelitan '.s",n!,,.": TenBht-: Mae Desmond Frank Fielder "KISS AND MAKE UP" DUMONT'S U-IH Aiu'H-i:iB., m n uuinun i j M,(, M, v, , ,,..,, EMMETT WELCH Minstrels Rntlr V V nnd Toe le the V u'.nFl SCOTTISH KITE IIAI I. lenlslit. ll3 OPKKA Milt llll MADKKIAL HIM1I n...,.s I AK (All Tlfkftw. SI. 10. SI. 8.1. n Imliidiil TROCADEROGIadii Darling - " IBB BVB EOT SCATS iuJi lys feuL m 2 y CAv fd kJ drli l 'i tP wirrr fffini lil '..yASfiateV.v.. .) ptrctkm tlUnly CwnyWn; NlNui,r:NTll ANI) WAnKtfT 11 A. JT tm ll v. i 'w it DUS 5u9fsMynNNIEinmST31 .aar inciuae tran wwubid; STARIlrEAKPERSflNAlUr Xt3.30-730930Rri 1 1 . . v A .... Run r.ven ngK Hatiirdiiya. Ifelldaya. BOc. TfiS I FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES a.vrVOTl'ril 1VI1 MAUKF.T 11:30, 1:30, 8:30, 3:30, 1:30, 0:30 Grenteat Spectocle Saxdevtt inuDOital dnuni "Theodora" Is the Greatest IVJotien Picture the World Has Ever Known It Im difficult te recall, an attraction which hat ers ated such a ttir en Bread- way TTHEODORA Ing marrcl is an ouEitanJ euEitanJ ouEitanJ tmenr the no tien picturea of all time. Aa entire empire in the hour of Its greateat strife ia laid before jreu. Revelt, a city in flamea, a claan of armiei in all the bigneaa of the real panorama are pictured with a caat of twenty-five thou aand. It ia the relatiena of one or two people that have aet the torch te the great conflagrations of the world. Se the love affair of the Empreaa Theodora, the meat beautiful woman of tha agea, turned a kingdom te tha agony of rout. Te aee th;a pic ture is an event in your life, atery that will thrill you, cap ture you, enthrall you and page from hiatery that you will never forget. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Daily, 35c, SOc Evga., Holidays, Sat., SOc, 75c Bread and Chestnut 11 SO. 1.30. 3.30. 0 30, 7 30. 0:30 LIMITED ENGAGEMENT Beginning Today FIRST NATIONAL WEEK JACKI5 CoeGAtf tev iey" It is seldom that we go into ecstasies ever a picture, but in this instance it is justified, for "My Bey" is a picture el such genuine merit and of such high entertainment value that wc trust none of our patrons will miss it. CONCERT ORCHESTRA DAI API? '-111 MAiiui.r sra. rnLALL irt A. M te p is p. M. WM. S. HART "tiiaveun' ON" XI I1Y -il'MMS' in "THE SAWM1LI,1 ADPAniA 10T11 CHESTNUT tti.Uli '0A SI tn 11-11 r M. Eugene O'Brien Thak""? Air'THDIA MM 'I 4- MAHKHt1 VllIUIIrt A M te 11 1.1 P.M. ANITA STEWART J-;. . Altm SEMON in 'THE ) UV M I M." CAPilOL bill i. .MAUKhr M te 1 1 1.1 P. M. RFTTY r.DMPSON "The Iw " thft Weman" DCrCWT ni11 fc MAKKhl' KLvjCIi 1 rmsT showine CHARLES RAY "Tw,n ?- GLOBE J l Ml'l.11 . MAIIKbT a te n roNTi.vueus tri.iTrTU Tremendous Bill This Week TONIGHT FEB. 20 SMILE-AND-SHOW-YOUR-DIMPLE CLUB DANCE TO UK IIKI.U AT com imvuiMJ ueimi.s. as h. ieth trt. Jiehlllh NOVELTY OltCIIESTKA IHXIELANP JAZZ I1AND En'ilnlntd durlnu Intonnlmlen by IXIT.A POKTI'.R, well known colored finger, who name for Victer lli-cerrl'. new jilavlna en KpIHi k ("Ircult and JACK IIAM.ON. wall. Unew-n Phi a SttaKO and liakroern dancer, llen't KerKit the Diltf Tenlalit. Vtb. 10 The firm fifty ladles entering hall will b preentd wlfi kcwple dell Ml'.TIiOrOUTAN OPKKA HOUSE 4lli Annual Jurralla rrodertlao CINDERELLA WKI)M'nV AinKHNOOV FEBRUARY 22 slllN,C.TOVS IIIHTIIDAT TlckrU Rt 1123 Chcalnut HI.. 60a t .rAnKMY or misie SAT. AFT.. FEB. 2S, t 2t30 CONCEItT Of MUSIC KOll PIANO RACHMANINOFF TIckclK new Direction C Herp'a ft Acad. Bex OfBea, J Kelty. atelnwuy Plaaa, Ac d of Mnilr. Tliura,, lh. -it. u SlU NEW YORK I ALBFRT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA COATES llniil Cenrfrt ' Gjict CeniliirUr il," i w jiw.,' WWT . V A FIRSTMTKMLmOL 7'v- wrani sfTM s lsHr A 1F!P M f I; TW5sST. STANTON litnOiP' TSrifenl I tAWWU siidi" Billv W.ta "M VV W.k i. It'n...... .. .. r w " -j Mjf. UT I -n m m m i A' ? .'' u , avr
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