WU Hf " . EViJto 'PJIBUO XEDBlPromDEPHIAw, TUESDAI JANUARY fr, 1920 Sf GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ir TUT- C..T C 7 Art' sr tr'i iVancy ifyieBlw " ocuu'u' ""' sijuirs vnr. k u- fat's Surprise rarvy jor ms w ije s mrmaayMr. and Mrs- fatter son vnve rany jor me Misses Thayer ...- hut Kniiill narllcB today. N.,., .hen tomorrow there will bo the '?' ?...i. rfntiri-: ho follow nc "Tihe Midwinter Mali will attract ekV..Vitlnn: wlillo tUi week nfter'wlll ""f'.'S'iW AweAbly, ami lost o "PX. RM Musnue. whicu is to up neiu fVh my of Music. It vlll be the lt V.. fine the y.r, mid .";.,? For after all you need bM"1.?! i of snnco for that party.' in aniu' - miilS erenlnB the Arthur Kualen New- TboMs ?m iv .!1",crn"ce M; PtaM ho. m you know, Who made her debut tiita year ut '1,11 riven bv her father. Though to ,, her actual formal debut was at ''!. elven by he- father last winter. i " tvn Dickie Ir the Newbold ",, Prichetts. 6f St. Mar J.h lane Chestnut Hill. will, give a V. . rf inri ton Kit, too, tneire 10 ui J tema.sh Club,'o'therC will It l1"- . . j lf nnrl nmintrv tintn. gay uoiusb " "w ' AM glad'to hcar'thnj Betty Brock 1 Is oer tuc injury uu ? "' .. i i-... aim wna 'put liv t.hn Itln' T Binn ' . nilf. there nearly nuu jjuivj j& -- fideld of h"er car'and had tohave IteVwopwntrf ouipca.usp the wound l'r..ij nt heal. 'for some reason. It ", slijht operation 1 hear, uowover. rt!r,Sr..v - -; "n '!-Z..X nn.l Snrucc strret. i'V i . "iwimf out West and Mrs. Rrock (icry summer. . i U...I tlm cninrtBff TinvtV Terence Wilbur save to bis Kd"& LaXs'tnUrthid ;"and Tlortly after dinner 4ur. . viiuur .uj- .frH that they go uown-io uiu ud they Piled into their car and went SJnWe club to find a who c party n.,,1." "nil nrcnarcu auu mw ?Sy.Vthe,n. all theguests there and u..(n" -nil in ruiiiLU tui tf Uinly had a wonderful time, SPBAKINO of Merion, did you know (hat the social service department of tie Jiryn Mawr Hospital is going to hae its annual beneOf dance on Easter Jlondav there? The sub-debs take a tea interest in this nffair. and plant. i e already in the moking for dinners md suppers in connection with it. The committee itself if. formed of the sub -debs, and PTen some of the debs them Kres, ho I think it will be o, go with out a doubt. THAT was a pretty theatre party the Frank Pattersons gave last night for Pegity and Polly Thayer. Pretty in the eae that there was in the partyau unusually pretty set of girls. They seemed to enjoy thcmselveB fo much. Urs. Patterson is such a charming ostes, it would no strange, mneeii. u v.if irnrl not. Sho wna formerly Mrs. f, eland Harrison and is a hister of Mr. leide Norris, her maiden name being latlferine Norris. Mrs. Patterson is ery popular with the younger genera- lon, as wen as ner couicnuiururici. 5he was chairman on the entertain - uents which the School of Industrial Art and Pennsylvania Museum used to Ket up each year, prior to the war, and u manv or tne younger set iook pari. iu hem they all know rad love Mrs. Pat-ersou. Among the girls in the partv last izht were Mary Norris. Betty Welsh, 3arah Dolan. Pauline Bell, Elizabeth Broekie. Rebecca Thomson, Catherine Coie. Edith Newlin, Catherine uassara, lary and Ellen Glendinning. Allx (olan, Kleanor Robb and Gladys Fox. Liter the theatre the whole party went ver to the Illtz for supper and dancing. 0LI7V is five and Jackie is almost four. And. be it known, they were ionsidered old enough to walk up the isle In church before Sister Molly and irry n basket of flowers between them. j way of ornamentation. Well, all rent beautifully, when, as they reached oe cnurcn and were standing in tne dsle. readv to start. .Tackic decided that We would carry the basket. The other ttenuants held their breath, for over 'olly's face fcpread nn expression; nnd rhat, oh what would happen ! Suddenly the orcan ncaled forth the redding march and Polly cnught a sight f the pale blue ribbon which adorned Ber frock; womanlike, she was so in terested in her frock nnd. walking prop- tly, that thev had reached the top be ore blip realized, and the day was ved. Hut had you seen Jackie t.trug- Iins up uudpr thp basket you would iave known that something which was lot intended had happened. NANCY WYNNE. Clalremont, Villanovn, will entertain at dinner on Thursday. Judge nnd Mrx. J. Whltulcer Thomn- son, of 2027 Fine street, will give a dance for Miss Joscphlno Thompson, nt the Bcllevuo-Stratford, on February 4. The guests at the dinner which Mr. and Mrs, Carroll Hodge, of Glynwydd, Radnor, will kIvc at the Tllt7..rnrHnn. oil Friday evening, before Mrs. Wurts's uancmg uiass, in honor of their daughters, Miss Muriel B. Hodge nnd Miss Dorothy F. Hodge, will be Miss Malsie Chance, Miis Allda. Elsenbrpy, Miss Betty Cushmau, Mr. J. Barclay DcCoursey, Jr., Mr. Frank P. Kane, Mr. David Wilson. Mr. Philip Chap man and Mr. Reginald Allen. Miss Harriet G. II. Gcyelin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry h. Geyclin, of Villnnova, returned yesterday from New York, where she hag been visiting Mra. William Zeigler, Mr. and Mrs. S. Griswold Flagg, 3d, of Villnnova, have gone to New York to meet Mr. nnd Mrs. Stanley Hagg, Jr., who arc expected to urrivc from Europe toduy. Mr. und Mrs. George C. Thayer, of Ryncton, Villonova, returned from a short trip to San Francisco last Friday. The fourth of the series of community dqneos which the women of Merion are giving at the Ovcrbrook Golf Club for the. benefit of the Tribute House, will be given on February 0 and will be a masquerade. The patronesses arc : Mrs. Earlc S. Haines, Mrs. Willoughby J. Riche.rdson, Mrs. Ross C. Cornish, 'Mrs. Eruebt Searing, Mrs. Pcrcival E. Foerdeier, Mrs. Thomas Dun Belflcld, Mrs. George D, Watt and Mrs. James A, Emmons. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kabiuowitz, of 1 II 111... .&bnnsV -. .1 mi i. ne sireei, uunounce tne engage ment of their daughter, Miss Bella Rablnowitz, to Dr. Abraham Louis Ep stein, of 4027 Girard uvenue. GERMANTOWN Miss Gertrude Johnston, 0122 Bayn ton street, Germantown. gavo a mis cellaneous shower last Friday evening in honor of lrer cousin, Miss Sara Ilavi land, whoso engagement was recently announced. Miss Mnrgnrct Bnrr, Mis Florence ltonortson, Miss Edith Prycc, Mrs. John Berry, Miss Gladys Brennau, Mr. Russell Hagner, Mr. Leo Walters, Mr. Simeon Berry, Mr. Christopher Berry. Mr. John Berry and Mr. Walter Allen were the guests ut a surprise birthdnv party given in honor of Miss Edith Allen, by her mother, Mrs. Waltrr Allen, ut their home, -lMfl Newhall btreet, on Thursday evening. Miis Ednn Bilvoil cntcrtninpil in. formally at cards at her home ou Friday evening. Her guests included Miss Anna I'irtli, .Miss Helen Ureunuii. Mus Mwa Shepherd and Miss) Elizabeth Pipe. 'Ft .V'BwmmfT, ' rSftssssssBli 111 l11" ' 'l 'MWBSm ' ; ; - fp?$&f-- -:'t'-' - - H' '-; VH,i Photo by rhoto-Craftcrs. MIfeS CATHERINE McCLATCIIY Who toolt an active part In the benefit performance for St. Francis's Convalescent IIouso last night at the Bcllevuo- Stratford DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. nnd Mrs. V. Edgur Pennington entertained at dinner on Monday cvo nlng, January 10, in honor of Mrs. Trowbridge, of Columbus, O.. who is tho guest of Mrs. Pennington's sister, Mrs. William Martin Frisble, Tho Fortnightly Club of Philadelphia will glvo n musical entertainment tn Armory Hall, nt the Pennsylvania Mili tary College, Chester, 'on Saturday eve ning, February 7. The program will number several professional artists, under the leadership of the conductor of tho club, Mr. Henry Gordon Thun der. Tho proceeds of tho evening will be placed in the building fund of tho Woman's New Century Club of Chester for the erection of n clubhouse nt Fif teenth and Upland streets, on a lot re cently donated by Mrs. J. Edwards Woodbrldge, an cx-presldent of the club. The musicnlc will be given under the auspices of tho New Century Club Choral, and a number of putroncsscs Identified in musical circles. The Delawaro County Chanter of the Daughters of tho American Revolution met at tho homo of its recent. Mrs. II. II. Stoevcr, of Chester, ou January 10. General William G. Price addressed the meeting, after which tho annual election of delegates and alternates to tho National Congress at Washington 'n April took place. The result was as follows : Delegate, the regent. Mrs. H. 11. S.toever, whoso alternate will be Miss Helen N. Denis; delegate, Miss Anno L. Trainer; alternates. Mrs. Henry W. Roth. Mrs. C. Frank Wil liamson, Miss Mary W. Horner. Mrs. Frank G. Sweeney. Mrs. Richard Peters, Mrs. Elwood Tyson. Mrs. Edwin D. Glauscr, Mrs. J. A. G. Campbell, Miss Martha Comfort and Miss Mc Allister. Following the election, tea Was served, nt which several of the members assisted. Mr. D. B. McClurc, of Chester, will mako his annual trip to Pinehurst, where he participates in the golf tour naments. He leaves for the South in a few days. Club, Broad nnd Oxford streets, In aid of the building fund of St. Bartholo mew's Church, of which the Rev. Joseph J. Scanlou is rector. Several veterans of the world's war nro giving the affair, and expect It to be one of tno biggest receptions oi me sea son. The ladies' committee consists of Miss Catherine Carroll, Miss Mary Nolan, Miss Anna Cummlngs, Miss Mary E. Cummlngs. Miss Catherine Martin, Miss Anna Shcehan, Miss Es telle Sheehnn, Miss Mac Shcehan, Miss Elizabeth O. Scanlon, Miss Helen Gan non nnd Mrs. David I. Scanlon. NORTH PHILADELPHIA St. Clement's Literary and Drnmatio Association gave a reception and ban quet, followed by dancing, last evening, at Mosebach's. 1207-00 North Thir teenth street, iu honor of the members who served in the army and navy dur ing the world war. They included Mr. Otto Miller, Mr. William Hartdegen. Mr. Raymond Grasberger, Mr. Carl Liebsch, Mr. Joseph Nay, Mr. Henry Kctter, Mr. Joseph Moscr. Mr. Joseph Scheldel. Mr. Edward Klinker. Mr. Joseph Rosboschil, Mr.l George Hnebc, Mr. August Greway. Mr. John Stcin brucker, Mr. John Dittmar, Mr. Otto Seelaus, Mr. Henry Seelus and Mr. Benjamin Pilieger. Mr. Lothnr B. Braunger, president of the organiza tion, was toastmnster and nn nddress was made by Mr. William MacBren nan. Those having the affair iu charge included Mr. Braunger, Joseph Roth, Mr. Francis Young, Mr. tlenry W. Kirchncr, M. A. J. Knicbuehler, Mr. Charles Fretz, Mr. George Miller and Mr. Andrew Oerth. Mr. and Mrs. Kcndriclc S. Smith, of 2207 North Thirteenth street, will give the final of their series of January at homes this evening. Mrs. John V. Ellson, of North Park avenue, is spending a fortnight in New York. The Rev. V. C. Gutelius, 2731 North Thirteenth street, spent the week-end in Irwin, Pa. Mrs. William W. Stevenson euter tained at bridge yesterday afternoon at her new home, 5023 North Sydenham street, with the followlpg guests: Mrs. Daniel Hildreth, Mrs. Norman Kelly, Mrs. George Kane, Miss Alberta De Long. Miss Mildred Sterritt, Mrs. Henry Hillebrand, Mrs. George Gravcu- stlno, M, airs. Stanley vanaersnee, Mrs. Lester Pflieger and- Miss Ella Brunctt. ENGAGEMENT Mrs. JnniM Munes Doilce. of Clamor street and McKean avenue, German town, announces the eiipngement of her jwighter. Mrs. Henry S. Paul, to Mr. Spencer K. Mulford, Jr. The wedding will take place early in the spring. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The Tmtrnnoccnu fni 4Hn ATlrltt'infpr Ball, which will be given at the Bolle-nie-Strntford on February (, will lu elode Mrs. T. Charlton Henry, Mrs. Alexander Vnn Hpnaaplnpr ATrH. Thomab De Witt Cuyler, Mrs. Edward Uwber Welsh, Mrs. Robert L. Mont gomery and Mrs. John II. Packard. Mr. nnd Mt-u liVoitarlitr TT KlioHon. tf 228 South Twenty-first street, will e a dinner for their daughter. Miss iHtlen H. RliMton hofai-A fho AHilll'In- Wn Ball. Mr. Hnri Mra TTar1!cin ft H0p1r nf I-40S Spruce btreet, have issued invita tions for the wedding reception of their wughter. MIrs Katharine Seeler, and , George Franklin Gentes, on Tues y. I ebrunry 10, at the Acorn Club, rom 0 until 8 o'clock. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Rogers Cart- ri?MI .11 limrn 4-i1n nnn HmAfl i- in Ww lork. Mrs. Cartwright will pay a fort visit to Chestnut Hill, in the near future. Mrs. W. Griffin firihhpl. of Moreland eniie, St. Martins, has returned from "iinor, wiiere wie has been convalcsc '0IC from an attack of pneumonia. rs. John A. Brown. Jr., Mrs. tSnleV fi Wlnc T Af-u Allin Tl Ohntmn. AfVu IPmiA., T.n... 1fe Tmtl ttla Mills, Mrs. Charles Henry WWit, Mrs. Alexander vnn RensRelner 'QQ MrM. O P. Vnnt.lnna. ltavrA (euilfwl QVitatiftnn trt A mAnl.. ln ti.A m fm of the Bellcvuo-Stratford tomor- ,w J ii o'cloek. There will be un ad- li ?' th0 1(-'v- Archibald R. Mnus- W' Church Institute, of New York. Bmi ? .DPC(ls of seamen in the port of WWladelphln. The Rev. Percy It. Stock K.2i n,c,!l,W superintendent of the Sea Kn B,Chlrc,n Institute of Philadelphia, M D',V,,K anti tea win lie servcu. tin " iti i iurH' "lexanoer xiianie, oi "jnmiu, Rosemout, are entertaining t dinner this evening, in honor of Mrs. eorge W. Chllds Drexel, who will Jtbe fnd of this wfck to join Mr. S ' W'Meyak. On., for the re wnder Of the winter, r. and M.rs, .Morris L. Olotliljr, ot Maxwell Kornblatt and Mr. John Ride wood. ,Tho Week-End C. C. gave a farewell party in their clubhouse at National Park, N. J., on January 21, iu honor of their former president, Mr. James A. Hanlon, who leaves on January 30 for South America. Among the guests were Miss Mary Donnelly, Miss Marge Crane, Miss Marie Shevlln, Mi.s Helen Moore. Miss C. Ilahn, Miss Catharine Carr, Miss Nellie O'Donnell, Miss Sadie Bell. Miss Christina' Elm, Miss Mar garet Elm, Mr. and Mrs. James Fin uegun, Mr. John Byrne. Mr. Maurice Stull, Mr. William Stull, Mr. Joseph McDcvltt. Mr. Ray Wulton. Mr. Wil liam Iteilly. Mr. Philip Mgerr. Mr. Gordon CruiWtslmnk and Mr. Charlie Haggerty. Mih.s Marguerite Towers, of 1711 Rit ner street, is spending several weeks with friends in AtUutie City. Miss Nellie Lenhy und Mr. Al Leahy, of 1434 Porter btreet, spent the week end with their brother, Mr. alter Leahy, of Washington. Mr. und Mrs. M. Barry eutertaiued nt their home. 2123 South Garnet street, in honor of their daughter. Miss Pggy Barry, who will leave next week for a fortnight'h visit with relatives at Mount Pocono. Among those present were Miss Florence Boyle. Miss Eleanor Jordan, Miss Lurae Wood, Miss Cecilia Gul lagher. Misb Marguerite Kenny. Miss Betty O'Keefe, Miss Marv Brown. Miss Gertrude Lnch, Miss Rosalie Toner, Mr. Jo'enh F. Nolan. Mr. Raymond White. Mr. Charles Johnston, Mr. Wal lace Norton, Mr. Hurry Simpson, Mr. Edward Brown and Mr.,.Vincent Carlin. ROXBOROUGH Miss Elsie Muck und Miss Mildred Mack, of 4G0 Lyceum avenue, were the January hostesses of the junior auxil iary of the Epiphany Lutheran Church on Saturday evening. The guests, who arc working for the Orphans' Hume in Germantown, w-re Miss Mnbel Wolte mate. Miss Kathryn Forster, Miss Myrtle Katzenbach, Mrs. Lee Wetherill, Mrs. Carrie Zniser, Miss Eleanor Scho field, Miss Edith Katzenbach, Miss Grace Allcbach, Miss Florence Allebach, Mrs. Henry A. D. Wacker and Miss Esther Allebach. Mr. William Franklin Dixon, of 8835 Ridge avenue, left on Saturday to spend a ween in Atlantic i;ny. Mrs. Newton Bovard, of 4300 Mana junk avenue, and Mrt,. Charles B. Ben nett, of 4347 Mauayunk avenue, who have been bpcudiug some time in Atlan tic City, have returned to Roxborough. Miss Harriet Bennett is visiting friends in New York. I . present were Mrs. D. Block. Mrs. S. Clnrk. Mrs. B. Kleven, Mrs. B. Borek, Mrs. II. Steinberg, Mrs. M. Stern, Mrs. C. Ncwflcld. Mrs. S. Learner, Mrs. II. Noltzmnn, Mrs. L. Miusky, Mrs. M. Macklcr, Mrs. J. Blcdcnthul and Mrs. M. Reaback. H0TELWALT0N ROOF GARDEN Every Evening This Week The MISSES DONG FONG GUE and MOY FONG SAN "Those Chlneso OlrU" ln Their Conception of American Artlu. DYER and SANDS Two Girls From th Land of Harmony. MINA SCHALL The Personality Girl. MADGE and ETHEL WARD Ballroom Danclnr. WILL CRUTCHFIELD A Prairie Breeze. Dancing Begins at 8:30 P. M. EUGENE G. MILLER. Mer. PHILADELPHIA'S FOIIBMOST TUKATHEB BROAD LAST 5 EVGS- "CLEAN', VTHOLESOMB, RETOESHING." Inquirer. SAM IT. HAIiniS Presents WILLIAM COLLIER In "The Hottentot" A. new farce by Victor Mapes & Wra. Collier NEXT WEEK BEATS THOTISDAT MARIE DRESSLER In Her Cyclone of Merriment Tillie's Nightmare FORREST &? Mat. Tomorrow, 2 :1B RAYMOND HITCHCOCK In his latest musical revue HITCHY-KOO OF 1919 100 ENTERTAINERS CHORUS OP 40 UNDER 20 -s, -I Last 2 Weeks. Evga., 8:20. (jarriCKL Mat. Tomorrow, at 2 :20 JOHN GOLDEN-S LAUGHING HIT f 3 A. Reception for Building Fund v A reception will 'be given Friday evening, February C, at tho Columbia TIOGA Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Pfciffer nre occupying their now horn" on Green wood avenue, .Tcnkintowu. Mrs. Pfciffer, who was u November bride, wus Miss Dorothea Hillcmann. At the Chatham Literary Union held last evening iu St. Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church, Broad and Venango streets, there was an interesting discus sion of the possibilities of tho candidacy for the presidency of Governor Coolidge, Mr. Herbert Hoover nnd General Leon ard Wood, with nasons why the pro posed nominees hhould run. The bpeak ers were Dr. Frank Dyson. Mr. Clar ence Smith, Mr. William Kceunn nnd Mr. C. Oscar Beuslcy. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, of 4032 Penn street, nre on an extended trip to Florida und bouthern Califor nia. Mrs. J. t, Cooperman, of Orthodox street, will entertain at a luncheon and fivi- hundred tomorrow afternoon. Cov ers will bo laid for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cranks-haw. cf Dyre street and Frankford avenue, ure being congratulated on the birth of a son. Mrs. N. B. Derr announces the en gagement of her daughter. Miss Elenor C. Derr, to Mr. B. Griffith Caldcr, ot I'Tanutoru. WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Irene Edgar entertained her club members at her home last evening at C403 Pine street. Mrs. Mary R. Hicks, of 201 South Felton street, announces the engage ment of her daughter. Miss Marion Hicks, to Mr. Robert E. Webster, also of this city. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The Dinard Country Club will give a small dinner party on Sunday nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Lafferjy, 2207 South Clarion street, president of tho club. Among those present will be Mr. Thomas Quigley, Mr. William P. Mnnning, Mr. Charles W. Rogers, Mr. John McHalc, Mr. John Haley, Mr. Lewis Nelson, Mr. Leo X. Gllligan, Mr. Edward Allen, Mr. Joseph Boylen, Mr. Francis Ncary, Mr. Paul Reynolds, Mr. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mrs. Thomas J. Gavnghan, of t53r Ainslie street, left on Saturday to spend ten days in Ualtimorc. The twenty-eighth annual dinner nnd dance of St. Bridget's Catholic Club was held last week In Odd Fellows' Hall. The anniversary was in charge of Mr. Charles Lyons, Mr. James M. Wilson, Mr. Charles Golden. Mr. Frnn ris Cunningham and Mr. Daniel Mc Hcnry. Mr. Lyons was toastmastcr. STRAWBERRY MANSION The semiannual theatre party of the H. P. Sewing Circle was held last Tuesday evening at the Lyric Theatre and was followed by a supper. Those Coste. Peacock Wedding The wedding of Miss Dorothy Whip ple Peacock, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey H. Peacock, of Germantown, and .Ur. 1'aul Coste. Jr.. of St. Louis, took place yesterday at St. Luke's Church. Germantown. at 4 o'clock The Rev. Samuel Upjohn performed the ceremony. Mrs. Emanuel H. Shoe maker, of est Chester, a sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and .Viss .Nancy wilder, of Chicago, and Miss Phebe II. Peacock, of German town, her nieces, were flower girls. Mr. Archibald A. Hutchinson, of New York, was best man, and Mr. Taltou' T. Francis, of St. Louis, nnd Mr. Henry W. Peacock, Jr., were ushers. A small reception for the immediate family was held immediately following the cercntony. Mr. and Mrs. Caste will sail for Brussels in three weeks. MANY PEOPLE Take a few steps oft Chestnut Street on 12th Street simply to see the BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS We shall be glad to have you come in. Please don't feel 6bliged to purchase. THE CENTURY FLOWER SHOP Li2th St. below Chestnut St. (liwlg PARIS 1 MEW YORK MRS. JOHN 1IIRSIIUERG was Miss Ella Blecliman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Simeon Ulechmau, of Coatesvllle, before lier marriage on January "I 1422 WALNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA MJxMmrluorw xuvjicnedijan&vGrM smdencejat cKavaaa and xftherJtwpucal cetde9ou6 But n fev? weeks of our Clearance Sale remain prior to our removal to the Ritz Carlton. Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst tamous uritish women's leader Speaks This Evening, January 27 in Witherspoon Hall on "Civilization in Danger, How Women Can Help to Save It" TICKETS. DOc, J1.00 and I1.S0. at Leasua of Women Citizens , 211 Tranklln BldR., 133 South 12th Street E I T H ' S VIE" QU1NN & CO. Tho Last Word ln Jazz Art Dorothy Shoemaker & Co. In a One-Act Playlet, "LIFE" Patrlcola: Herbert Clifton: Swor Broi. Do Marent & Collette, and Others. 4 DANCING LESSONS $5 A TEACHER FOR EACH PUPIL lndUldual Instruction Exclusive Method Mirrored Btudlo 1S20 Chestnut OFFICE 800 Locuot 3182 CORTISSOZ SCHOOL ACADEMTT TIIORS. AFT., Feb. 6, at 0:00. Saiby C 0 R T 0 T Alfred V, V IV 1 V A Tkts.. Heppe's, 1110 Chest., 2, J1.G0, 1, 7Gc ORPHFUM MAT- TODAY, 25c. 35c. unrncum Eg-s.. 25c, 3Bc. noc & 7Sc MAE DESMOND (HERSELF) "IRRRY" AS TUB BEWITCinNO J-w FED. 2 "THE ETERNAL MAGDALENE" CASINO Walnut ab. Sth. Mat. Today. GIRLS OF THE U. S. A. PEOPLES Ken. Ave. h Cumberland Ladles Mat. Every Day ED. LEE WROTHE L 20th Century Maids Trorarlero SOME SHOW with . 1 locaucru TOMMY "BOZO" SNYDER EsffljIsPffl Market St. ab. MUi. 11 A. M. to HUB r,M JOSEPH M. DCI1ENCK Presents NORMATALMADGE In Plcturlzed Version ot Novel "A Daughter of Two Worlds" Next Week "BACK TO GOD'S COUNTR" Mjygg 1214 MARKET STREET 10 A. M.. 13, 2. 3-.4C, B:48, 7:40, 0.30 P. M. Indefinite Encagement Commencing; Today First and Exclusive 1'resenU.tlon TIIH BEAUTY PICTURE SUPREME Last Time Sat. Night, Feb. 7 Seats Now for All Remaining Performances PHILADELPHIA SSSk 1TTII & DE LANCET. Evks.. 8:30. Mats. Thurs. Sat. ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents JOHN DREW IN Adapted From tho Staee Play Triumph. The most compelling love story sver told Played by eminent cust of principals, also 100 OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL, WOMEN IN THE WORLD Avoid Crowds, Attend Morning Performances ARCADIA CHESTNUT DELOW 1STII 10 A. M., 12, 2, 3:45. B:45. 7:45. 0:30 P. M All-star Cast In First Presentation of "Six Best Cellars" A Timely Paramount-Artcraft Picture Adapted From the Magazine Story By Holworthy Hall and Hugh Kahler VICTORIA ' MARKET STREET ABOVE 0TU . 0 A. M. to 11:15 P. M. WM. FARNUM "wings of """'" THE MORNING" CAPITOL 7 . 724 MARKET STREET "tJ JO, A. M.. 12, 2, 3:45. B:45, 7:45, 0.30 P. M, lara fvimhall Ynnnir JiYBB OF "THE CAT-BIRD" The Unusually Brilliant Comedy By Rupert Hughes Has Philadelphia All A-Chuckle YOUTH" NIXON'S COLONIAL 2T Gtn. Bel. Chelten. 2:1B. 7 & 0 Douglas ra airbanks "When the Clouds ..un joy Arademv of Music Thursday evq. acaaemy oi iviusic JANUAnT 20Tn The Choral Society OF FHILA. Henry Gordon Thunder, Conductor. Grace Kerns, Soprano Royal P.MacLellan, Tenor Horace tiooa. iiarllone Members Philadelphia Orchestra. TlckeU at lleppe's, 1110 Chestnut Street. 75c. tl.00. $1.50 and 12.00. King Olaf (Elgar) a Diimnnt'n & Emmett J. Welch Mln- uumoncs tres arch & oni sts Last Week ITf Prll r1..- 1 I of Satire """"'ei " vkjiuicu m Charge Accounts Solicited Mail Orders Accepted 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) Announcing "Last ,4 Days Aiiiai Jaeuarj of Firs Extraordinary Savings Emphasized ! If you' delay the purchases of your Furs until later this season or until next Fall and Winter, you will have to pay much higher prices. This is unavoidable. Wholesale prices on all classes of Fur Skins are rising' every day. This Sale will tomorrow give you the opportunity to save 1-3 to 1-2 on present prices and perhaps double on next season's prices. Consequently, it is greatly to your benefit to buy now to buy immediately. This we strongly emphasize, and sincerely urge. We'll Reserve Your Purchase in Our Storage Vaults, on Payment of a Small Deposit, Until Next Autumn. Payments to Be Con tinued Through Spring and Summer. Q I kJcarfs for wear with Spring Suits buy now at very Great Savings. Regulnrly Sow Taupe Wolf 19.50 12.50 Brown Wolf 19.50 12.50 Natural Squirrel 22.50 12.50 Australian Seal .... 22.50 14.50 Taupe Coney 29.50 14.50 Taupe Lynx . 29.50 19.50 Taupe Wolf 35.00 24.50 Brown Wolf 35.00 24.50 Taupe Fox 35.00 24.50 Brown Fox 35.00 24.50 Black Fox 35.00 24.50 Black Lynx 37.50 '24.50 Hudson Seal 44.50 29.50 Taupe Fox 52.50 35.00 Brown Fox 52.50 35.00 Black Lynx 52.50 35.00 Cross Fox 59.50 39.50 I" y f m W Irir leafs fit eiicei Vormerly Taupe Marmot Coats. . 1 55.00 Natural Muskrat Coats 185.00, Auatralian Seal Coats. 210.00 Hudson Seal Coats. . . 225.00 Australian Seal Coats. 295.00 Natural Squirrel Coats. 325.00 Taupe Nutria Coats. . . 375.00 Hudson Seal Coats. . . 395.00 Hudson Seal Wrap . . . 495.00 Taupe Nutria Wrap. . . 525.00 Hudson Seal Wrap . , . 495.00 Hudson Seal Wrap. . . 525.00 Mole Wrap 595.00 Beaver Coat 595.00 Hudson Seal Wrap Hudson Seal Wrap . . , Hudson Seal Coat. . . , Jap Mink Wrap Natural Squirrel Wrap . Baby Caracul Wrap . . , Eastern Mink Wrap . . , Eastern Mink Wrap . . , 550.00 550.00 625.00 750.00 750.00 795.00 1650.00 1950.00 ltciliueil to 110.00 145.00 155.00 165.00 185.00 245.00 275.00 295.00 375.00 375.00 395.00 425.00 425.00 435.00 450.00 450.00 495.00 625.00 625.00 595.00 1250.00 1650.00 1 L ii -" Fox and Wolf Scarfs t Lined and Solid Animal Effects $12.50 $19.50 $29.50 $3930 Reduced from $19J0 to $65.00 Taupe, Kamchatka, Brown, Georgette and Black. Fur Sets All of Pino Quality $35.00 $59.50 $85.00 $95.00 Reduced from $65.00 to $145.00 Seta of Fox, Wolf, Beaver. Skunk, Hudson Seal. Nutria. Natural Squirrel, Jap Mink. Crosa Fox and Australian Seal. We Accept Liberty Bonds and Purchasing Agents' Orders j m jiMMPMlMl DET'E'MT market ST BeI- jyTn rvEAjUlN 1 DOUGLA8 MACLEAN "WHA.TB YOUR nUSBNDaiNOr' " 11 A, M. to 11 P. M. MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE 'Rrnarlurav Himnn." Musical -...., '"bb"'" Comedy Imperial Tetsuwari Japs; Oriental Novelty. BROADWAY - & ,s"rj , t J ;lo. o :4Q ana o p, ji. Tom Brown s Saxophone Four gSSSth "BEHIND THE DOOR" CROSS KEYS MAoKDB?-BsnTd-0BJ,'-16L0,h WM. LAMPE & CO. ' PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THEATRES Direction of Lee A J. J. SHUBERT SAM S. OI ,,U . NIGHTS AT 8:15 Broad Bel. iJXIUDert MATS. TOMOR. Ixjcust & SAT. LAST 5 NIGHTS $1 MAT. TOMOR. MAT. SATURDAY 2d WBIiTII "VYALNUT Mat- ThurB S5c- o foe. yy rtuiu NIGHTS AT 8:IG. Tw Popular Orlonn Comedy JV1 Nt Week Beats NOW in with ANDREW T0MBE3 Beginning Monday, Feb, GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES A Revusical Comedy of New York's Quartier Latin With FRANCES WHITE. JAMES WATTS. TED LEWIS. ADA KORMAN.. AL HERMAN AND 20 FAMOUS ARTISTS' MODEL3. MAIL ORDER ANNOUNCEMENT Before the public sale of peats, which opens Thursday at tho box olflce of the Sam S. fehubert Theatre, money ordsrs or checks made payable to the ireasurer, earn ts. snuDert , . . Theatre, will be honored. Scale of Prices Nights, Except Saturday Orchestra. J3.30 Hnlronv S2 20 $1.05. l 10 Wed. MatB., Orchestra, J1.65; Balcony. $1.10 Saturday Nlehts Orchestra. :i,30: ., . j Balcony. J2.75. 12.20, Jt.." Saturday Matinees Orchestra, J2.20. J1.65 Balcony. 1 65. 1 10 T VD1P NIGHTS AT 8 20 LYK1L $ 1.00 Mat. Tomor. Season's Supreme Success ALICE BRADY PERSONALLY, IN "FOREVER AFTER" with N Y Cast and Production ADELPHI T"MaAt:fnurs. POSITIVELY LAST 7 TIMES FLORENCE MOORE The World's Funniest Girl In the World's Funniest Farce BREAKFAST IN BED Beg. Mon. Seats Thursday Mill Orders NOW The Crimson Alibi Monarch of Melodramas With N. Y. Cast and Production. CHESTNUT ST. ora housh 11 ,J1' NIGHTS AT 8 15 LAST 5 NIGHTS $1 MAT. TOMOR. MAT SATURDAY V Ray fomsiock and MotIs Oekt Prevent TheROSEofCHINA The most beautiful musical play lu America Note the Cast Frank Molntvre, Cecil Cunningham, Oscar Shnw. Jane Richardson nd Sixty Bewitching Chinese Lilies. Beg. Mon.. SEATS THURSDAY A Musical Play Different SOMEBODY'S SWEETHEART A laughing;, tuneful, rolllcklnj lilt of 48 weeks In New York. 12 weeks In Chicago. 100 Cast and Honey Bunch Chorus, FISKEO'HARA 'Down Limerick Way" ACADEMY OF MUSIC SIR OLIVER LODGE SECOND LECTURE! IN SERIES "The Evidence for Survival" Tickets. TCo to 12. 1110 Chestnut 6t, AMPHITHEATRE. 50c At Academy Box Office. T'.DO Tonight METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT AT 8 118 PHILADELPHIA OPERATIC BOCWTT MARTHA Excellent Oast Chorus uf J60 Sails, v- "Vf": "!" w mHnifr. y 'A . ft ! . "tt n m 'M M SI t"' ft l! . . uaiwaw c-f0 '& ULW, fc B , ' , . a j")m--ia
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