- ?jf a; s.f.i ' 7 a'Vi I jM$ JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the Many Plans for Next Season. Domino Club to Play Tomorrow at Bellevue-, Stratford rArt Alliance Tea - mil ERE seems to be a lot of criticism X about the debutantes of next year choosing their dates bo far nhcad. In fct I hare said to myself, why on artli do they decide now? But what do you think I learned yesterday? Mr dears, a woman I. know after hearing that several dates had already been spoken of, went to n certain hotel to engage the ballroom for n night next rear for a charity entertainment. And j0 you know that every night for a whole year, of course excepting the dimmer" months, is booked until Feb ruary. 1021 ! Imagine it! So one catl't blame peoplo for arranging' their par ties to far ahead If that is tho case. THE Domino Club of he Episcopal . ..S ...fit !. It.,' J.,... nl nn. x Acaaera win MiM miui uti trmrct tomorrow night in the Belle- rue-Stratford ballroom. And ubat do you think? They are, going to give Jiw.wthnrue of the U. S. A." There's a lot of fighting, blood letting and so forth ',iri it, and you know how the boysjove that. Among those vho will take, part will be Kalph Kinder, Stephcri. Green, Richard M. Whiting, Henry' 'Codies, Albert Fuller nielile Stanlcv Deacon, Stauffer Fretz, 3d, Hugh Montgomery, Clarence J. Lewis. Jr., Henderson Supplcc. Jr. , Floyd Gibson, John Whartont Eli K, Price, Jr.,, Stewart Polk, Thomas Horrocks, Pa)rd Tanda, Donald Hirsh, Harry 8. Weaver, Jr,r Leighton Applcinan, 8d, AmeficuV R.i Undjrdown, 3d, Rob ert Sctfttf'S. Richardson, Richard Lei Her. Samuel Allen, Edmund Watkins, William Halsey, Robert Browning, JoMu CUcLcistfr, Howard Long and Frederick Pritscho. ,Tho play's, proceeds are to be con tributed to the starving children of Ar menia, under' the auspices of the Near Last committee.- xnat renei committee, by tho way, gave, a dinner and con ference 'last nifeht at the Ritz-Carlton, and Captain Hyde, who has just re turned from the, Near East, addressed th guests. Tho Invitations for the conference wrro issued by Mrs. George H. Lorimer, Mr. Walter George Smith, Mr. Charles L. McKcehan nnd Mr. .1. Pctcv fveatinc. It vai a very inter esting and successful affair. I HAVE frequently told you about the splendid work that the Wayne branch of the Red Cross did during the war. Now that the war is over they arc not active, but have not-disbanded, and the executive board meets once in u while. Such a meeting was held in the Satur day Club of Wayne last week, and after said mcctine the board surprised (he chairman, Mrs. Henry Brooks; with a luncheon as a little token of appre ciation of the work she did for the or fanization and her fine co-operation in the activities "of the other members- Mrs. Rolliu II. Wilbur read a poem which she had written for tho occasion, and a most uniaue testimonial was nre- tented to Mrs. Brooks, consisting of a leather-bound book in a mahogany case. The book was u history of the work done by the Wayne branch of tho Red Cross during tuo war. Wasn't that n lonely idea? Among those who attended the lunch eon were Mrs. Charles Custis Harrison, Mr?. C. Howard Clark. Mr. Wilbur, Mrs. Robert Brodhcad, Mrs. G. A. Shoemaker, Mrs. nobcrt Dornan, Mrs. Allen Barr, Mm. John S. O. Harvey, Mrs. William. A. Nichols. Mrs. Fred erick C. Embick. Mrs. W. H. Stone, Mrs. Louis J. Palmer, Mrs. Grafton Wilson. Mrs. William V. Alexander, Mrs, Matthew Randall and Miss Grace Hoberts. TT WAS most interesting .yesterday afternoon at the Art Alliance. Tou know John Drew was tho guest of honor nnd positively every one wan there. A little Biirprisc for the guests and guest of honor, too. for that mat ter, was sprung by Mrs. Otis Skinner, who. looking perfectly charming, as she always does, made a delightful little . speech making Mr. Drew an honorary : member of tho Art Alliance. Aud that means somethine. you know. Only those who are considered to have at tained the perfection of their art are aiven this honor, and there must be a unanimous vote therefor by the commit tees II is needless to snv that the vote for Mr. Dicw yns unanimous. The other honorary member of the Alliance is Miss Cecilia Beaux, the artist. SHE was talking earnestly to one of her bestcst friends, and wondered why said friend lauehed eleefiillv when she finished her remnrks. She was laying: "I think you and Carrie S. are very much alike. I've noticed it more of late, too." Then, pointing to a pic ture of Carrie, she continued: "Now this oieture of her reminds me of you. I like it though," she concluded. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. niHrpnrn M. f!lmk. of Cedron. Oermantown. has issued invitations for a dinner on Fridnv cveniuc. February Ifl. before the secod assembly, in honor ot nis daughter-in-law, Mrs. C. bewail Hark. Invirnrlntiu linvn hfiftti 'twpivpil from Mrs. Charles Wolcott Henry, of Chest Hut Hill, for the marriage of her daugh ter. MlSO fnrtnrln TIauti Hnil Mr Donald Dodge, which will take place at hi. .uartin-s unurcii, uuestnuc mil, February 12, at 1 o'clock. A recep tion will follow the ceremony at Stone Wit, the home of the bride. MrR. .T William Whit, 1R1fl Snnfh xuttmhmiefi Rnimra nfrt nlnnil nr luncheon, followed by cards, today. At the dinner which Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Blddle cave on Tuesdav mnlng in honor of Mrs. George W. niius Drexel, the guests were Mr. -- .... n, uunaiu A', ileal,;, v luiu Mrs, William Ellis Scull, Mrs. Alexan der Brown. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Drexel mi and Dr. Clement Blddle. Mr. anrl AfrH .Tnbn TT XatknA nrn 'Pending tho winter at tho Now Weston "oifi, iew ork city, Mrs. Jessie rsal,0 Mrs. Packard's sister, and her 3ao3s!tn3sn2 S A Healthy Body Rests Well A NERVOUS, ovpr-tired body cannot rest. " We htrike at the root of insomnia and over wrought nerves. Soothe them through Natural methods NOT WITH DRUGS and make it pos sible, for them to function normally. WE IIAVE proven to women that when they take our form of Individual Relaxation Exercise, co ordlnaied with Deep Breathing and Hand Manlpula tion they jBleep far better, the skin is clearer, tho eyes lustrous and tho body vivacious. Visit Our Institution for Trial Dem onstration Treatment No Obligation CQ1ULINS INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Phone, Sprues 648 family nra occupying' the' Packard home in Bryn Mawr. . Mrs. Robert Whitmor, 4703 King wssing nvenue, will give a dinner on February 2 for Miss Helen. S. Hender son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Magrudrr Henderson, nf 72ftR T.Wnln drive,' St'. Martins, beforo tho meeting' of Mrs. Edward Troths's dancing class. Mrs. Normnu Ellison, of Spring field avenue, Chestnut Hill, will give a luncheon in' honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Walter II. Thomas, at tho Acorn Club, on Thursday, February 5. Mrs. Thomas was Miss Ruth n. Boomer, of New York, beforo her recent mar riage. Mrs. Albert Atlco Jackson, of Cor ner House, Chestnut Hill. Is visitine her father, Mr. J. S. Runnclls, of inicngo. ' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Riddlo, of Glen Riddle, will entertain at luncheon at tho Roso Tree Club on Saturday, after the hunt. Mrs.. Clarence Dolnn nnd Jlisi Alei. nndrn Dolan, of Roscmont, left yestcr- uuy io spend a wcck at AlKcn, a. v. Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Adams Gllmore, of Navahoe avenue, Chestnut Hill, and their childicn are spending several weeks at the Brighton Hotel, Atlantic City. Mrs. Francis I. Gowcn, of Flourlown, road. Chestnut Hill, will go to Palm Beach early In February with some friends from Baltimore. Mrs. Clarence W. Collins, of 148 Highland avenue, Chestnut Hill, and her daughter. Airs. Alfred M. Watts, of Ardmore, will spend the week-end at the Marlborough-Blenheini, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kelsey, of 8831 Crcfeldt street, Chestnut Hill, und their son, Master Charles C. Kelsey, will leave this week for Canada for the winter sports. They will visit cousins of Mrs. Kelsey 's at Montreal, and later go to Quebec. They expect to bo gone several weeks. Miss Athalin E. Hirst, of Mount Airy, daughter of Mrs. James R, Hirst, who has been vhiting In Atlantic City, will return home tomorrow. An. engagement of Interest has just been announced by Mr. nnd Mrs. Har ry F. Stern, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Long Stern, to Mr. Horace K. Horner, son of Mrs. Joseph Horner, of the Bcllevue Stratford. Mr. Horner is a brother of Mrs. Joseph N. Snellenburg, Miss' Stern is the niece of Mrs. Charles Gim- bel, of North Broad street. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mrs. John M. Young, of Lodges lane and Cynwyd road, Cjnwood, gac a surprise party in honor of her husband and brother-in-law, Mr. Anthony Felix, on Saturday evcuing. Her guests were Mr. aud Mrs. William Emerson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eves, Mr. nnd Mrs. Howell Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. An- ithony Felix, Mrs. Carolyn Mack and .Mr. James. B. Hall. The Harold D. Spenkmau Post No. .'io(J. of the American Legion, of Nar berth, is forming a Ladies' Auxiliary for the mothers, wives and bisters of the enlisted men of tho army and navy. Plans arc being made for some very interesting events in the near future. The Legion will givo its niidtvintcr dance on Friday. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. George W. Carroll. Jr., formerly of Old York road, Elklns ParK, who have been living for some time at Norwalk, Conn., are passing the winter on the Pacific coast on account of tho ill health of Mrs Carroll, who will be remembered us Miss Bertha G. Wilm sen. Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Johnson have returned from a short visit to Ashland, Fa., to their homo in Elkins Park Manor. They formerly lived at uienoicien, uciaware county. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Butter worth and their daughter. Miss Alice Butterworth, of Clover lane, Rydal, have returned from a stay at Atluntic city. At the meeting of the Colony Club, of Ambler, yesterday afternoon, Miss Jane Campbell read n paper entitled "Motner Goose." Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pratt McKean, of Pine Run Farm, Penllyn, will sail early in February for South America. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey S. Mahn, of 4 landewolde terrace, Ambler, havo gone to their cottage at tho seashore for a few weeks on account of Mrs. Malm's health. They expect to leave in a, monin s nmc :or uuoa. DELAWARE COUNTY Airs. Edward Cannon Burton, of Chester, has issued invitations for a tea on Saturday afternoon, February 7, from 4 until 0 o'clock, to meet Airs. Arthur Burton, Aliss Alarion Hawkins, and Aliss Christine Hawkins, which will he followed by n buffet supper and dance. The card of Airs. William Booth Todd is enclosed. Air. nnd Airs. J. Howard Rcber, of Ridley Park, and Air. and Airs. David S. Ludlam, of Roscmont, have returned frnm "Kpw Ynrk. uhfiri, thnr u-ntit tn ' seo Air. and Airs. Benjamin Stetson sail for Sicily. Colonel and Airs. George F. Hamlin have returned from a stay at their farm In Alaryland to their home ou Sellers avenue, Ridley Park. Airs. Henry W. Buse entertained at luncheon yesterday at her home lu Rid ley Park in honor of Airs. F. AI. Hug gins, of Aleridian, Tex., who has been visiting her sister, Airs. J. S. Beeteni, of 4518 Pine btreet. Air. nnd Airs. Richard Turner and Air. and Airs. J. D. Shattuck, of Rid ley Park, have gone to Lake Placid, N. Y., for a fortnight. GERMANTOWN The Site and Relic Society of Ger muiitowu announces a public meeting Bcllevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street EVENING BtlBLie LEDGEIBHIXiE)l?HlA,; THURSDAY, A POPULAR i " Photo by Zomsky i. Phillips. MISS -SARAH B. DOLAN Miss Dolan Is (ho daughter of Mr. and Airs. Thomas J. Dolan, of Clicst nutwold Farm, Devon. Sho made licr debut tills season and lias been oxtenslvcly entertained by her parents and friends through the year. Air. and Airs. Dolau will gio a theatre party, followed by supper, In honor of Aliss Dolan on February 7 of the society to be held tomorrow eve ning, ut S o'clock, in tly museum at Vernou. Air. Horace Wells Sellers will read a paper on "Chailcs Willson Pealo in Geriniintown," and the meet ing will be followed by an informal re ception. The Sigma Sigma Sorority of Alt. St. Joseph Academy, Chestnut Hill, has planned a series of pliiys and dramas, to be held in the auditorium of the school bimonthly. The first play und dance will be given on Sat urday evening, February 14. The Sorority has also planned a series of tennis tournaments, to he held on the indoor tennis court every AVeduc.sday evening. Aliss Dorothy Prjce, of tho Queen Lane Apartments, wili entertain in formally at her home tomorrow evening. Her guests, who will bo members of the younger school set, will number ten. NORTH PHILADELPHIA An interesting engagement announced is that of Aliss Alary Gillingham, daugh I Jo Lichterman I F 137 grjutlj I3tlj it. I Furs I Final Clearance Sale - I il Great Reductions I I All Coats and Small Fur Pieces p 1 FRIDAY and SATURDAY I U tit III '""'', " t nJ.jA..- ' . -. J!""1" '.""M ntWcfg?yit-rr-"-""--"--'''iMwMiii i wnif ' ill TMF)e fc; ' N& III "' i l. III 2; I t ' Sienwwer f V 1214 Walnut Street .& Ill '- III I III '"? '' III III '- 111 I III " J, III $t Friday and Saturday ?;' ? m HI 'ir ft Ml 1 ft Coats I p V Hats g ' V t"i AH our remaining exclusive Winter stock n ; now marked much below cost wo mubt U vl xnako room for our lovely Spring nnd X if, Southern wear! S f4 Every Winter Hat l P I v,!uo. to $35) , V I Mil 5 P jfj Ml , X .a 1 . " ' ' -'jf III " I : x f DEBUTANTE ter of All. Herbert F. Gillingham, to Air. James Luwrcnce Alyers, of Cleve land, O. The wedding will take place February '8. The members of the North Philadel phia Realty Board will hold their an nual dinner ut tho Hotel Adclphia on Saturday, February 7, when the guest of honor will be Alayor Moore. The affair .is in charge of Air. Louis J. Suess, president; Mr. Edward H. Cobb, vice-president; Air. Thomas J. Alallon, secretary; Air. William -J Geggis, treasurer; and Air, William Levis, Air. Francis A. Coyne. Air. John II. Dallas, Air. Edward T. Flood. Air. Robert G. Foster, Air. Charles Von Tagen, Air. G. A. Wick, Air. George Worster, Air. Ralph R. Stearly, Air. AVilliam J. Thomas, Air. E. V. O'Hanlon, Air. Francis J. Doyle, Air. Samuel S. O. Abernethy and Air. William AI. Brink worth, directors. Tho monthly meet ings are held at the clubhouse, 3313 North Broad street, which is owned by Airs. O. E. Snodgrass, of 23o0 North Nineteenth street, gave 'n coffee social with music on Tuesday nflcrnoon, at her home, in aid of the building fund of the Temple of the Order of the Eastern Star. Assisting tho hostess wero Mrs. William Brinkworth nnd Mrs. Francis Marlon. At the tcu glv6n by Misi Virginia Hume nt her home, 1010 West Dauphin street, the guests included Mlsi Bessie Search, Misi Edna Search,, of Church vllle, Pa. : Miss Violet Williams, Miss Ella Abbott, Mas F.lora Engcl, Miss Mildred Jfnag. Mrs. Charles Quinn, Mrs. Stanley HrOwn, Miss Edna Mar inn Lindner, Mrs. Charles Hopklnson, Mrs. Clarence O'Brien, Miss Clura Holden, Miss Bessie Creed, Miss Flor ence Nuttnll, Mrs. Sarah Berry, Mrs. Miriam Quinn, Miss Margaret Hogan, Miss Mina Ncwlauds, Miss Mary New lands and Miss Edith Clark. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hloch, of 1033 North Thirty-third street, sailed last week for Now Orleans, where they will make a short stay before starting for 'Cnlfforuia. An interesting freedom parly was given in honor of Mr. Solomon Glass man, by his parents, on Sunday even ing, at his home, 1312 West Columbia avenue. Among thoso present were: Miss Elizabeth Brodsky, Miss Lillian Coheh, Miss Freda Kirschbaum, Miss Rosa Watson, Miss Roso Mellnson, Miss Elsio Pelser, Miss Brown, Miss Mary Glassman, Miss Lillian Glassman, Mr. Samuel J. Abrams, Mr. Herman Adlin, Mr. Nathan Sclbst, Mr. Joseph Segal, Mr. JL'hillip Apfelbaum, Mr. Benjamin Adlin, Mr. Phjllip Berkdwitz. Mrs. Glassman, Mr. Alexander and Airs. Raphcl. TIOGA Mrs. Sandy Engelkc, of 1815 West Ontario btrcct, is entertaining ut cards this afternoon at her homo. Airs. William H. Sauer, Mrs. Stephen Green, Mrs. Edward Cramer, Airs. William Fowler, Airs. George Chalk, Airs. M. Gray. Airs. William Mitchell, Mrs. John n. Barry. .Mrs. J. Henry Ren ton, Airs. J. Kirk and Airs. James Pcarcc, members of the enrd club of tho hostess, arc the guests. , Tho members of tho Tioga Thimble Club are tho guests at luncheon todav of Airs. Frederick T. Jennings,- of 301 Gowen avenue. Chestnut Hill. They include : Airs. Herbert Agate, .Airs. Al I i I ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 ! 1 1 r i I i iUi 1 1 H5- S TffliWi IWiHRflN-Li iMfEJE-SLICf j ! iSSj JaCi in i J3s C 1 1 Iri. i ! J J 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 f I J I ! J 1 1 ! 1 1 ! a III Final Two Days I j I II of Our If ' January Clearance r 1 llllllllll ' 'n Remaining ill tkT"s" 111 Coats Suits Gowns I 3 Illlllilini B jm MrS o a M m Ml I lilt II lllil II I " LmmJ II UUUK' l -a ana rv raps 111 HI V3 to 12 Off I I 111 Former Prices III I HI No. C. O. D. No Exchanges j FURS AND Sixth Article of a Copyrighted Series. - A lady recently looked at a fur coat in the store of a certain furrier and considered that his price for the gar ment was too high; a few days later she visited another store, finding' a coat of the same fur and which looked iden tically like the coat shoivn her by the other furrier. She had almost decided to take the coat at the lower price, but, out of curiosity, she decided to ascertain if pos tible why there ivas such a vast difference in price on these two coats appearing to her to be identical. Possibly you have met with tlie same experience, so we'll tell you what she found: The first coat was made from whole skins, while the second and cheaper coat was but a collection of small pieces or odds and ends of the same kind of fur, pieced together, the density of the fur hiding the cheaper skins used in the piecing. Needless to say, she bought the higher priced coat, which was far cheaper in the end. This is by no means an unusual occurrence, for a clever furrier, willing to deceive his patrons for the sake of long profits, by cutting the skins into strips and piecing them together with sheepskin or some other cheaper hide, can turn out a garment as good looking as the garment made from whole skins. The lining and padding of such pieces aid the dis honest furrier in his deception, but if you will grasp :7je garment firmly and rub it slowly between the hands, the many seams can readily be felt. This only proves that furs, like diamonds, should be bought from a dealer whose reputation for reliability makes trickery impossible. House of Wenger Furs and Millinery 1229 Walnut Street (To Bo Continued.) Copyrlsht, 1919. JANUARY 29, 1920 bert Burhouse, Airs. William France, Aliss Caroline Callahan, Alrt. Ralph Gibbon, Airs. A. B. White, Airs. Jennie Grimm, and Airs. A. B. Gamble. STRAWBERRY MANSION Air. and Airs. Alorrls Hirschhorn, of 1021 North Twenty-ninth street, an nounce fho engagement of their daugh ter, AHsh Augusta Hirschhorn, to Mr. Jerome Zuckcr, of New York. FRANKFORD Air. and Airs. J. Burkmann, Jr.. of K street, nro receiving pongratulatlons on the birth of a son. Air. and Airs. William ICuight have left on a six weeks' trip to California. Airs. G. Shoemaker, of Frankford avenuo nnd Orthodox street, will en tertain at luncheon nnd cards at her homo this afternoon. The annual banquet of ' Frank ford Athletic Association will , "-i at Assembly Hall this evening. Air. George Gray, of 1224 Wakclw,, street, Air. Isaau II. Wolstencroft, of 1072 Harrison street, and Air. S. E. Clarke, were among those who par ticipated in the recent shooting tourna ment held at Pineburst, N. O. DOYLESTOWN Aliss Bello Vansant entertained at luncheon nt bcr Newtown home officers of the Bucks County Federation of Women's Clubs. Among those present were Alibs Louisa D. Baggs, Airs. Henry E". Ancker, Airs. Frank Lehman, Mrs. William P. AlcCoy, Airs. George II. Cliff, Airs. T. Sidney Cadwallader. Aliss Hello Vansant, Airs. Edward S. Alead, Airs. Paul A. Gulick, Airs. B. Frank Hartzcll, Airs. Howard A. Clymcr, Mrs. Richard Watson. Airs. Irvin AI. James, Airs. AlalachI White, Airs. Carl Wut son, Airs. John R. Dyer, Airs. John Blackfan and Airs. Henry A. James. Mrs, J. H. Hoffman entertained the Nature Club at her home yesterday. An informal talk was given by Dr. S. C. Schmucker, of West Chester State Nor mal School. Tho Bachelor Olub has Issued cards for a dance to bo given in the Sixth Regiment Armory on Friday evening. Air. and Airs. t Jacob Stilwagon en tertained at their home in honor of MYSTERY their daughters, Miss Lnurn tllwngou nnd Miss Doru fttihvngon. Among those present wcrfc Mr. null Mrs. Bromley Holden. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kichord Stil- wagou, Mr. aud Mrs. Herbert Brown, Miss Kleanor Luccr. Mr. aud Mrs. Jacob Stilwngon, Mr. William Bertlca and Mr. William Stilwagon. ROXBOROUGH Dr. and Mrs. Mortimer V. Binir, of duu urcen inue, are receiving congrat ulations on the birth o n son, Francis Wilkinson Blair, ou l'ridoy, Jan uary S3. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Wilkinson, of 432 Lyceum avenue, nre touring through the West to the Pacific const. Fraternity Meeting Mr. William P. Stumer will entertain his fraternity brothers of tin? Tnln. Sigma Delta at his home. 130 North Paxson ptreet, this evening, in honor of fllr. .1. Jlcieli, lvlio uhs just returned 'om Porto Itiro. Among tho guests will '' H. Andress, Mr. II. Speck. Mr. ii. ri-oc, Mr. K. Z. 'Mullen, Mr. J. Smith. Mr. P. Jones, Mr. C. Fizone, Mr. F. D. Goose. Mr. W. McCaulev, Mr. A. Palmer, Mr. J. Ehrlen, Mr. C. Quilien, Mr. P. Shade, Mr. It. Procter, Mr. H. Procter, Mr. u.. Cassler and Mr. J. M. Tomlinson. HOTELWALTON ROOF GARDEN Every Evening This Week The MISSES DONG FONG GUE and MOY FONG SAN Th03 Chinese Girls" In Tholr Conception of American Artists. DYER and SANDS Two Girls From th Land of Harmony. MINA SCHALL Tha Personality Girl. MADGE and ETHEL WARD Ballroom Danclnc. WILL CRUTCHFIELD A Pralrlo Breoze. Dancing Begins at 8:30 P. M. EUGENE G. MILLEK. Mxr. PirlLADELPHIA'.S FOREMOSy THEATRES Broad Last 3 Evgs. I-stay "A laughable, sound, whoksome American farco." Bulletin. SA3I 11 HARIII3 Presents WILLIAM COLLIER In "The Hottentot" A. now farce by Victor Slapea & Win. Collier NEXT WEEK SEATS TODAY MARIE DRESSLER In Her Cvrlona o' Mirth Tillie's Nightmare vlULJ i IvIOHTS AT 8:15 MATS. - J, & SAT. RAYMOND HITCHCOCK In his Utcst musical revue HITCHY-KOO OF 1919 100 ENTERTAINERS CHORUS OF 40 UNDER SO Seats for the last week on salo today r"" :- NIGHTS AT 8:10 UaiTlCK MATS. WED. SAT at 2:10 JOHN GOLDEN'S LAUGHING HIT Last Ume Sat. Night, Feb. 7 Seats Now for All Remalnlne Performances PHILADELPHIA 17th t Do Lancey. Nlphts at 8.30 Special Announcement ! ! By Popular Request ARTHUR HOPKINS Will Present JOHNjDREW 'THE CAT-BIRD" The Unusually Brilliant Comedy By Ruprt Hushea For One More Week Beginning Monday, Feb. 2 METROPOLITAN OPERA nOUSE Metropolitan Opera Company, N. Y. d- TUES. EVG., FEB. 3. at 8 L'fTVl Mm" Easton. Gordon. Uracoia. im Diaz tu. owur. FolloweJ by (1st time here) CLEOPATRA'S NIGHT Mmes. Alda. Gordon, Galll. Mm Kingston. Pkco. D'Arge'o Conductor. Mr. Papi. Seats 1108 Chestnut St. Wa! 2i; Race 67 ACADEMY OF MUSIC Boston Mon- 1,eb' - at 8 15 Symphony ,.?2l01'" Orchestra KREISLER Pierre Monteui Tickets now on sale at Conductor Heppe's. 1110 Chestnut St E I T H ' S "VIE" QUINN & CO. The Last Word In Jasz Art Dorothy Shoemaker & Co. . .In.a One-Ait Plajlet, "LIFE" PatrlcoUj Herbert Clifton: RRor nros. P Mares t & Collette. and Others. WALNUT T. TODAY, sic. to. ,1 " n-u r. . NIGHTS AT s 13 Tfc P"tin'r rHrtnnn Comd ftttFISKEO'HARA in "Down Limerick Way" ACADEMY OF MUSIC Tuesday Evg., Feb. 3. at 8:20 SIR OLIVER LODGF LAST LECTURE 01" SERIES "THE DESTINY OF MAN" Tickets. 7So to 12. 1118 Cheetnut St. nnPHPI IM MAT TODAY. 2Ec. .1.1 Eves 25c, S.V n. fn MAE DESMOND dTERSELF) "IITDDV" A8 THE HEWITCinNG JI-rT FEB. 2 "THE ETERNAL MAGDALENE" ACADEMY THURS. ATT.. Feb. 6, at 3:00. S-CORTOT Piano Alfred Tkls., Heppo's, 1110 Chest , 12, JI 50, II. T5o Dnmnnt' Emmett J, Welch Min ' fePjjGg IfiiM U Wism. Market St. ab. lAth. to litis P.M. NORMA TALM ADGE In Plcturhcd Version of Novel "A Daughter of Two Worldo" Next Week "PACK TO GOD'S COUNTnT 11 A. M IMLMIIy 121 MAHKET STREET 7 10 A. M., 12, 2, 314G, B:4CI, 7:45, 0.30 P, M. 1'lret and Exclusive Presentation THE I1EAUTY PICTURE SUPREME t Adapted From tho Stae Play ' The mpst compelling lote story over told,,. Played by eminent cast of principals: also'? 100 OF THE MOST HEAUTIFUL, w6m1SN .. . , IN T1IB WORLD ' Avoid Crowds. Attend Homing Performance. -a A R C A D I AJ CHESTNUT RRtlW' lftTJT 10 A;,3iJ- VJJ UM- O--43- 7:45. 0:30 P. M. All-Star Cast In First Presentation of f "Six Best Cellars" 7 A Timely Paramount-Artcraft Picture wt Week "ANNE OF GREEN GADLEa" V 1 c t 0 rT pr MARKET STREET ABOVE OTH T WM. FARNUM "W?B PF oxt Week "fiOLDIERS OF FOIlTUC,, t C A P I T 0 1 MARKTrr RTnTT-TTP 10 A. M., 19. .AW. K.J T.lf nSA . . ft lorn Moore in Toby's Bow" -A NIXON'S C OLONIAI ouglas Fairbanks '"T""" the ctou r Roll By' "f RFHFMT MA5??,ET ST- B'- 17th Iv1-VJIj1 N 1 DOUGLAS MACLEAN -WHAT'S TOUH HUSB$NDRrjgl' " R wis 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. MARKET STREET . AT JUNIPER. CONTINUOUS-: VAUDEVILLFT "Broadway Higgins" ' Imperial Teteuwarl Japs; OrlentalNovlty RROAnIAV Broad Snyder in. ! ,, S!:IB. rt:4'iandOP. M. Westony &. Corne 1 "uiL f CHARLES RAY WSrata"4 ' g CROSS KEYS MARKET ST. Bel. 60th IK HORACE GOL2DEN0CO" . Mi PmLADEpiUA'S LEADING THEATRES mvuwi m i-ta cc j. j. BUUBEHT Br!aB!;.Shubert raaiITS AT 8!l5 LAST 3 NIGHTS -"-'1 MAT SAT. with ANDREW TOMBE3 LIMITED ENGAGEMENT VXM FOUR WEEKS ONX.T Beginning Monday SFATS NOW "i MUdWOSKl m(LiS(l (FOILO With I-RANCDS WHITE, JAMES WATTS, ADA TORMAN. TED LEWIS. AL HERMAN, PAUL BURNS, BILLY DALE. BUNNY BURCH AND THE 20 TAMOUS ARTISTS" MODELS mnaTii t T VRTr" NIGHTS AT 820 ' l i ri Mat Sat xt Season's Supreme Success ALICE BRADY f PERSONALLY IN "FOREVER AFTER" with N. Y. Cast and Production ADELPHI IfMTo'rnor: POSITIVELY LAST 5 TIMES FLORENCE -" MOORE Tho World's runniest G'rl in ine wrr'oa Funrieit Frc BREAKFAST IN BEDi next SEATS NOW WEEK GEORGE BROADHURST PresenU The Monarch of Melodramas w The Crimson Alibi A Ncvel by OCTAVUS ROY COHEN ..I Direct from its TREMENDOUSLY SUC , CES5FUL run of Stx Months at Use Broad hurst Theatre, New York, with Original Production and Cast. ' CHESTNUT ST. "ousb N'G'ITS AT Bat LAST 3 iG"" F Hi rnmirk and Morrta Gest Tnient TTieROSEofCHINA The-most beautiful musical play In America Note the Caat rr.inle Cunn!nKhd,m Osrar Shaw Jane .MClntyre. CmII and bixty Hnw.trhlng Chinese Mllei iticnar irdco NEXT WEEK 5EATS NOW. f HAMMHIU-TniN'8 HIT OF HITS A MI'hICAI. PLAY DirVERBNT " SOMEBODY'S SWEETHEART ONE YEAR IN NEW YORK THREE MONTHS IN CHICAGO WITH A 100 CAST TOE TICKLIN' TUNES LAUGH-LADEN LINES AND A HONEY-BUNCH CHORC0 Witherspoon Hall niIDTNA-' ' GEORGE EARLE RAIGUEL !, iRei'emly letumed from Siberia. China. Korj om) Jpjn IN LECTURE ON n "CLIUIE.NT HlbTOKY" 'THE MASTERY OK THE PACIFIC""," Tickets, 50c and 75c University Elteo. fa tlon Box Office, Wlthersponn BIdr. ' " "m -t 4 DANCING LESSONS $5,; A TEACHER FOR EACH PUPIL Individual Instruction rcxcluele Method Mirrored Studio 1520 Chestnut OFFICE 809 Loc-Jt SIM CORTISSOZ SCHOOL PEOPLES ticn Ave. i.unitisrlan4 t ladles' Ma Every Diri KD, LEU WtlOTllH i TO 9 I. U X T .i HI 3ft ,a Sli 2 V r, R I f yjK FortBuofl'ba 20th Century Maid a . RS-l CASINO StSStTJff' flth LW MXUtOH Trocaderq ?w8npw vfito, i ri wi BUW DMXDER m s?..