missS ' rv ""i. EVENING PUBLIC IEDaEK PHIllADELPHIA', THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, rio&r ,fST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells About Women Writers' Dinner Tonight TaMw of Various Affairs Going on and Being Planned Women to Help Princeton mHE Women Writers are soing to Ihavo tholr dinner tonight nt the t?il. You know those dinners nre ffi a Krem-I nean tU entertain nf ht follows them and everybody SS. fomard to them with the greatest Li Every onco In a -while some mem K-oI the club has a Pfaj ovely, JScnlous Idea, and she tells it to an Mhcr member and they get together on ?k. mblect, and the nrt thing you know htrflsH circus or a moTie or u musical 22br or something all arranged with. tort3ut three or four days. And the rWTonlghta there will be wax works of Abraham Lincoln, beard and everything, .. lt his family. The family is ear ried right Into modern times, including UDColn Futbueh. Lincoln Eyre, Lincoln Aeier-and the Lincoln Highway 1 The At ...!, in tn lm hroueht in and wand up by Buster Brown not in his JJVwnt state, in uniform and with a nancee. but in those good old days of the knickerbockers, and collar and Tige. I Son" know whether Tige will bo there or not. "" oiiu - , ' ---"- ml ho will havo some valentines to dis tribute, too Altogether, I think it w 1 P'Tf ,.M HMiehtful. and I'm wild to know who is going to be the Lincoln Highway. . TSAW Catharine Cassard yesterday on -.u.cf eireer. looklne very well in a suit of n soft almost a gray-blue that was most nccomitig. jici "?,." laree affair of black with an upward tilt n front, and her fura were brown. She ooked so chic; but, then, she always does. TTOLD you the other day something ..i..t thn "Pnppnnt of Womanhood that is to bo given on Monday night at the Academy of Music. Some of the organizations to bo represented in t are the Pennsylvania Society .of Colonial Dames, the Philadelphia Chapter of the D A. n.. the Philadelphia League of Women Citizens and the Art Alliance The Art Alliance, by the way, has of .,j to An thn mnkirjc ur) of the char- acters in the pageant. I am so Kjad, for so often in those large affairs like that there is no make-up usen, sua yvery bodv looks so ghastly behind the lights. Mrs. G. Plantou Middleton, of Gcr mantoun. is to be Betsy Ross, repre senting the D. A. It. Mrs. James D. Winsor, of the Colonial Dames, will be Martha Washington. Then I think Sophie Norris is to be Peace und there nill he bcveral other "tableaux." TnnnE is to be an "Artists' Eve ning" on Saturday night at the Academy of the Fine Arts. You know the annual exhibition has iust opened. Those who will receive on Saturday are Josephine Danforth Page. Mrs. Leo pold Seyffcrt. Mrs. Lazar Raditz. Mrs. Wavman Adams, Mrs. D. Hoy Miller, Eleanor Barker, Miss Dclphinc Bradt, Miss Elise V. Moncurc, Miss Sarah Carles, Joan Knox, Mss Anna Warren Ingcrsoll and Mrs. Daniel Garber. Some arc artists and some are artists' wives. I love to go to the Academy and discover two or three people like this looking nt the pictures and discussing them. Then I slip up closcto them they don't know there's anything in the world but that one picture when thev cet started talking about it and I hear more about distance, and tone, and feeling, and atmosphere than I ever knew there was ! And the next time I look nt a picture you would suppose from my conversation that I really knew something about it. Which I don't. WOMEN have broken in almost everywhere, and now I hear that they have formed a committee to work for the Princeton endowment fund. Mrs. Stacy B. Lloyd is chairman. Mrs. W. Boulton Dixon is treasurer and Miss Marion Savage is secretary. Others rho are on the committee include Mrs. Bayard Henry. Mrs. T. Charlton Henry. Mrs. .T. Kearsley Mitchell, Mrs. John S. Neubold, Mrs. Isaac W. Rob erts, Mrs, Alexander Van Rensselaer, Mrs. V. King Wainwright, Mrs. L. Caspar Wistar and Mrs. Joseph L. Woolston. There are some good Prince ton names there, too. There was n luncheon at the Princeton CJub on Monday to inaugurate: the women's (ommittec. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The wedding of Miss Gertrude Henry, 'laughter of Mrs.. Charles Wolcott Henry, of St. Martins, and Mr. Donald Oodgc. of New York, took place at 1 "clock today tit St. Martin's Church, Chestnut Hill. A reception followed at Moncliurst, the homo of the bride. Mrs. Adolnh J. Rosenrarten will en- ertain at dinner before the first of the Junior Cinderella Dances, which will ' given at the Merlon Golf Club on Saturday evening, April 10, in honor of her son, Mr. Adolph G. Rosengarten. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Sewell. of Mil Spruce Btreet, havo recalled the invitations for the dinner dance which Wflb in hflVA hoAn r!tran i HfnnJev jlght in honor of their neice. Miss Jane ". iiiuman, aaugnter of Mr. and Mrs. rope patman, 1118 Spruce street, ow tog to the injury received by Miss Yeat "an, when she slipped on the ice and Tarturrd her ankle. i-J!.''.,. Elizabeth Campbell Madeira, l"2 Tine street, will give u dinner "omorrow night, before the second wembly. , " J'1" Emily P. Welsh, nnd Miss it"5 c- "elsh, daughters of Mrs. T. hS'5 .P,,xon' of Bhodora, Chestnut mil, Mill leavo noxt week to spend sev ffl weeks with Mrs. Archibald G. Thompson, at Aiken, 8. C. Among the prominent debutantes" of season will be Miss Ellen McMI p' d,a.uShter of Mr. and Mrs. C. tmorv MoMichaeir and granddaughter ' Mrs. 0. C. Harrison. llm Ella Day Blair will bo at home ?.tr st"di. 10 South Eighteenth imtiiKr01' T,l'uy. until C o'clock, until Maj. Music. No cards. of M, 1imily ,Po.ttcr NoD,c- 'laughter :''" l'ancls L. H. Noblo, of Rex venue, Chestuut Hill, returned yester SelS1 Vl'J t0 Miss Beatrix Pol Wnfo0rta.2eSk!DBtn' Wl'CrC Bb has Mrs Courtney Piatt, of Lexington, liirVr !?eSdln8 U wint,r "!" h" U..A' '" uumcs ic-roey,, J.ZMX Hnruce tea talk, "John Drinkwatcr," Sunday February 1(5, from 4 to 0 o'clock, in the Fuller Building, with Miss Knth crino Bregy as the hostess. QERrvJANTOWN Miss Gertrude R. Koehlcr, of West Pelham, will give a luncheon on Wed nesday In honor of her cousin, Mrs. George W. Pershclls, who, with her husband, will sail shortly for abroad. The guests will include Mrs. Frederick Schlllinger, Mrs. Frank Motz. Mrs. Frank Hess, Mrs. James Guinan, Mrs. Albert Schlllinger, Mrs. Lillian Chap, man, Mrs. Theodore Bright, Mrs. Rob ert Graham, Mrs. Samuel Ralston, Miss Kathryu Schultz, Mrs. Geo. Mnrgcrum, Mrs. Charles House, Mrs. Thomas Tucker, Miss .Tcuette Keysor, Mr. S. F. Koehler, Mrs. Emil llcdlgan, und Mrs. Harry Davis. Miss May Bennls, Gil East Cheltru avenue, will entcrtalu at a Valentine luncheon of fifteen covers in honor of Miss Helen Best, whose marriage to Mr. David Bennls will take place in the spring. NEW JERSEY N0TE8 Mru. George D. Robertson nnd her sister, Miss Matilda Robertson, havo gone to Detroit, Mich., for nn extended visit, with Mrs. Robertson's brother, MIkh Schonveldt recently returned to this country from Holland. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. M. Nelson, of Edge water Park, will leave Saturday for Miami. Fla., where they will remain until April. Mr. George G. Neidich, who spent several days with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel A. Neidich, of Shadow Pines, in Edgewatef Park, returned, to Cornell College, where he is a student. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Walter Graham Ara dcr, of Ridley Park, arc receiving con gratulations on the birth of a son, Wal ler Arader. Jr. Mrs. Aradcr, before her marriage, was Miss Josephine Helen Micneii, aaugnter ot Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Michcll, of Ridley Park. Mr. Samuel Rhodes, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank B. Rhodes, of Media, is spending a few weeks in Tampa, Fla. Friends of the Rev. S. Harper Lce per. rector of the Presbyterian Church of Media, will be i;lad to know that he Is recovering from his recent illness. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. L. Burnstinc, of the Hotel Majestic, gave n farewell re ception prior to their departure for rittsburgh. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. L. Lohren, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. M. Block. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Rothstcin, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Swaab. Mr. and Mrs. A. Zieglcr, Mr. and 'Mrs. II. Rosenau and Mr. M. Kaplan, of New York. The annual reunion of the members of the class of 1015 of the William Penn High School for Girls will be held this afternoon in the alumnae room In the Grand Fraternity Building. 1628 Arch street. Mrs. Jennie S. Kotkin, the president, will preside. The affair is in charge of Miss Hilda Schoch and Miss Margaret Clark. Among the early spring weddings will bo that of Miss Henriette Loeb. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loeb, of 1853 North Seventeenth street, and Mr. Leo A. Dessauer, of 2148 North Twelfth street. Mr. Mack Dreifus, of 1C21 Diamond street, and Mr. Theodore II. Heyman are on a fishing trip in Port Sewell, Fla. They will return home this month. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Berkowitz, who have been visiting in Kansas City with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reefer, have gone to Cal ifornia for 'an indefinite stay. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. William MacDonald, of 5252 Walnut street, recently announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Elizabeth MacDonald, to Mr. Walter A. Baird, of this city. Mrs. J. Earl Wagner, of 320 South Forty-second street, will entertain on Friday for her daughter, Miss Mary Wagner, The guests will be from the younger school set. Mrs. Leo Patton Hamilton, of 5531 Angora Terrace, who has been visiflng her sister, Mrs. George Howard, of 143 West Seventy-first street, New York, is expected home some time next week. i . "3lJ-tQ, day at the home of Mrs. T. Sidney Cad walladcr. Friends of Mrs. John R. Dyer, Mrs. Virginia Danser and Miss Nellie Glrton will regret to hear that they arc 111 with tho grippe. FRANKFORD Tarony Post No? 133 Is giving a military minstrel extravaganza and danco in Lu Lu Temple tomorrow eve ning. Mrs. V. M T.vln nn.l !.,. I..il.. Mr. Francis Adams, of Wakeling street! are speiidinK some time in New York. .it, musleai organization known as the Hocus Pokus Belles" will give a minstrel show tomorrow evening at St. Joachim s School Hall, the proceeds of h i mi g0 t0Har'l 'be new ronvent 27'", """J. inose taKing part in nii," ;Mnrsarrt Toland, Miss Mary -..., .,,, j mm uuinn, .miss Hara wuinn. Aitttn rn,. rArAM..iiiA ti... fil ! 'V.?,n,'' Mlss Mar' NultJ, JHfts i? wiiii ' s '"nry "fer. .Miss Vri """umson, fliiss jsaoeilc Tolanu. MiSS Oilthprinn IVnU Ml.. t..... McEvoy, Miss Marie MoGettignn.Miss .ftKure i uowers. Miss l'auline McGct- i'Bu. iney will be assisted hy Mr. Joe Carroll, Mr. Edward Brett. .Mr. Ion j Howes and Mr. John Nulty as end men, Mr Thornns Quirk and Mr. Harry Stnton. The alumnae of the Franklord Hos pital Nurses' Training School will rivr their fourth annual dance on Friday evening at Schcldknecht's Hall. Miss Margaret Hamilton, of Arrott Rtrpet. will give n luncheon, followed uy cartl, nt her home tomorrow after noon. There will be twelve guests. .urs. j. niter Eastburn. of 4050 Penn street, luis left for Fnirmount, v. a., nhcre she will join her husband. inc annual meeting nnd banquet of IIIC rrunKIOnl I hwlrf ninl, ..-no l.nl.l on Monday cveniue. . ' , A banquet, entertainment and dance, ... "luLimur oi tup tiiirty-seconu an niversary of the Kranltford Groei-rs1 As sociation, will be Kiven ou Wednesday evening at Masonic Hall. Mrs. J. Mortimore, of Trankford ave nue and Wakeling street, flas left for haiem,i Mass , where she will be the guest. of Mru. H. .Meadow for several weeks. V4-4.4). & ..-... I'hoto by Zamoky & rtiUUps. MISS JANE HEPBURN Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hepburn, of Villanova, who will at tend the dance at St. Paul's School, Concord, Mass., this evening N0RRI3T0WN Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Gertrude Hlbbs, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. James A. Hibbs. of 1023 West Main street, nnd Mr Ormond K. Eldridce, of Adrian, Michigan, on Saturday, in which place hip wFiuung iook place, and where Mr. Lldndge and his bride will live. The marriage or Mis Gladys Graham Wynne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence P. Wvnrie. of the Poweltnn Apart ments, Philadelphia, and Mr. J. Clifford Mendenhall, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford Mendenhall. of Haws avenue. win iane piace at the Kits-Larlton Ho tel, Philadelphia, on Tuesday, March 2 at 0:30 o'clock. The bride will bo at tended by her sister, Miss HnVrlcttc Wynne, as maid of honor, and the best man will be Mr. Gordon R. llegar, of Norristown. Mr. Mendenhall was a first lieutenant In the infantry during the war and was in active service on inr western front. Hq and his bride will live at 1521 Mineral Springs road, Reading, Pa, WI8SAHICKON ' Tho Girls' Friendly Society of Wis sahlckon will give, u unique entertain ment entitled, "Fads and Fancies,' tomorrow evening in St. Stephen's par ish hall, Terrace and Hermit streets. Those who will take part include Miss Saru Price, Miss Osbor , Miss Allco Osborne, Miss Elizabeth Osborne, Miss Barn Osborne, Miss Alice Berry, Miss EHrabeth Berry, Miss Lillian Gareth', Miss Reba Thackeray, Miss Verona Virtue, Miss Elsie Hudson. Miss Mar garet Spencer, Miss Rut'.i .Chamber lain, Miss Edith Marshall. Mies Ber Iha Mayer and Mrs. C. W. Robinson. The performance will be followed by a dance. Sirs. Johanno Atkiss is branch secretary of the association, .with "Mru. Henry Dahm. Mrs. Frederick Greenwood, Miss Emma Brunette, ns associates; and Miss Helen Buckley is treasurer. Other members include MUs Carrie Chamberlain, Miss Sam O'Brien, Miss Katharine O'Brien. Mias Elsie Hudson, Miis Elizabeth Gereth, Miss Edith Dahm. MUs Miriam Kin- ca.de. Miss Dorothy Mllligan, Miss Eliz abeth Kerler, Miss Hazel Francis, Miss Jennie Wilson und Miss Ruth Wnldron. MANAYUNK This evening will be "Heroes Night" in the Twenty-first ward, dedicated to the fifty -six young men of tho section who gave their lives for their country in the world war. The committee in charge, Mr. Frank O'Donnell, chair man; Mr. Joseph McGnrrigle. Mr. Thnmns Swppnrv. Mr. Frank Costello, Mr. Logan Daton, Mr. Timothy Bowe and Mr. .John Finnegun, nave arrange i an attractive entertainment to ue 101 lowcd 1). u dance to be given in St John's Hall in aid of the building fund of the Thomas 1 Emery Post No. i.20 American Legion St. John's Drumn r Society will present "Back Home" in.d a dance will follow. Manv of the or ganizations in the ward who aided the army and navy men during the war will attend. 4 Manayunk Lodgo No. 31, Inde pendent Order ot Odd Fellows, has is sued invitations to the members and their families for u "mcrrio minstrel entertainment to be given this evenin in the lodge room on Baker street. Mr. George II. Larc, Jr., has the affair in charge. man, Mrs. Emily Morris. Mrs. S. C. Whitfield, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heins, Mr. Raymond Boldt, Mr. Elmer Wclcr stall, Mr. Job Blintop. Mr. William Achenbach, Mr) Walter Vass, Mr. Har old Bolton. Mr. Harry Tuerk, Mr. Ralph Walker, Mr. Rollo.Vass iipd Mr. Richard Birchcr. ' Berlln-Plnkowltr Wedding A wedding of interest In this city and in Washington was that of Miss Bertha Pinkowitz. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Pinkowitz, of 1740 North Seventh street, and Mr. Archer Berlin, of Washington, which was solemnlz'-d on Sunday evening in the Ohcl Jacob Syna gogue with Rabbi Abram J. Levy offi ciating. The bride was given in mar riage by her father nnd was attended by her sister. Miss Fannie Pinkowitz, ns maid of honor: Miss Jennie Pinko witz, Miss Mollle Tobias, Miss lsle Hiams, Miss Rose Ruth and Miss Hat tic Berlin, as bridesmaids. Mr. Ber lin hnd for best man his lnothfr. Mr. Joseph Berlin, and his u4icrs iucluded Mr. Adolph Tcrdlman, Mr. Mai Lan dow, Mr. H.vman Pinkowitz. Mr. Nn than Aucrach nnd Mr. W Klein. The ceremony was followed by a rcccpli at Anollo Hall. North Drond street Mr. and Mrs. Berlin will spend their wedding trip in Atlantic City and npou tlieir return tuey win live in Misli- ington. Press Association to Meet Mrs. Lewis R. Dick, of the New Century Club, will gUp n talk on "Thrift" this evening at the runeting of the Pennsylvania Women's I'res Asociation at the Hotel Walton. The program will ini'.ide ulso solos bj Mrs. Ethel Porter Books and an illustrated talk on "Auto Housekeeping," by Markit at Ah. itli. 11 A. M. to 11 JlB Vi t.nw CODV In Vlrst Showing ct , THE BELOVED CHEATER Addd AUrnrttnn Flrft Prorentatlou "Loo oh' auBMAmkn t'-sn" Ami Initial AuarlennlMtlnn Ftur . "Tim LAND OK OPPOirrUNITY". Ncu Wuck- TIIH WILLOW 'ntKB' PALACE 10 A 31 J J. 2. .1 ,4r,, r, MP 1 MB, tl ISO Tv M, LAWT a DAI ft lmity Picture Suprcm "EVERYWOMAN" , N'Xt Week NORMA TALMAtXir. In "A nAUOHTF.lt OF TWO WOULDS" Miss Gertrude Shearer. cok will be the hostess. Mrs. Hea- T. Kendrick, Miss Rose Nocky, Mr. E. Murray, Miss 15. Ilallman, Mr. Thorn -as Wolf. Miss Frances O'Brien and Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Murray, of Akron, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gallagher, of 3328 North Twentieth street, formerly of South Philadelphia, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daugh ter. Mrs. Gallagher will be remem bered ns Miss Frances Price. Mr. Lindsay Hill is taking a trip through Canada. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen will entertain the following at cards this evening : Mr. and Mrs. J. Barrynjf Camden, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dobbins, of National Park, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Poole. Mr. W. Denzler, Miss Jennie McConnell, Mr. NAVY YARD NOTES Friends of Mrs. Enrlght, wife of Lieutenant Commander E. F. Enright, 2012 Shunk street, will be glad to hear that she is recovering from the grippe. Commander and Mrs. M. R. Golds borougl), 2522 South Twenty-second street, will move to tho Philadelphia Navy Yard March I. Dr. and Mrs. Randall will give n buffet supper at their home, 2410 South Twenty-first street, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Magoffin enter tained nt dinner at their home, 2514 South Garnet street, last Thursday pveninc in honor of General and Mrs. Littleton W. T. Waller. TIOGA A Valentine dance will be given on Satuday evening at the uurscR' home of the Samaritan Hospital, Ontario street und North Park avenue, for the nurses and their friends. Miss Cath arine Cleveland is directress of the nurses. Among those who will partici pate are Miss Anna Schaub. Miss Emma Anderson, Miss Grace Caldwell, Miss Katharine Derbyshire, Miss Pearl Fen nimorc, Miss Agnes Mark, Miss Laura Stout, Miss Twila Syphrit, Miss Eliz abeth Emenheiser, Miss Lois Haw thorne, Miss Katharine Hussey, Miss Margaret Curry, Miss Delia Bergen. Miss Mabel Kauffman, Miss Charlotte Hayes, Miss Elizabeth Hartman. Miss Elizabeth Klebsch, Miss Elizabeth En trott. Miss Edith Rickey. Mrs. Lillian Rhode, Miss Agnes Costello. M'ss Helen Jeffries. Miss Lillian Wiseman, Miss Mabel Berkheimcr, Miss Harriet Frcd- crick. Miss Hannah Black. Miss Thco (lore Davis, Miss Olive Dcibler. Miss Mary Metcalfe, Mis$ Zcruah Bishop Miss Grace Kclyea, Miss Mary Reed Miss Mabel Saylor, Miss Esther Hut man. Miss Mvrtle Snacth. Miss Flor ence Breisch. Miss Helen Glover, Miss Elsie Grantlnng, Mi-s Muriel Dunlnp and Miss Hannah Itouinson. Announcement is made of the mar rinee of Miss Edvthe E. livers, daueh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hjers, of 4042 North Fifth street, ard Mr. Austin C. Conant, of 3810 North Thirteenth street, at noon on Saturday. February 7. by the Rev. Maurice Samson, of the Olivet Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Conant. after a short stay in Wnshineton. will leave for a southern trip. Upon their return they will live fat -VJ4 Aortli Jtuti: street. STRAWBERRY MANSION The U. B. D. sewing circle met at the home of Miss Gladys Ginsberg, 1010 North Thirty-third street, on Tuesday evenine. Among those pres cut were Mi's Minnie Rubin. Miss Bella D. Rubin, Miss Sndio bchorf, Miss Jean Lessy, Miss Gladys Gins burg, Mrs. Samuel Greenberg, Mrs. Fred Abr,ams. Miss Edith Chcrtack and Sliss Anna Iaacon. A unique surprise party was given Misi Florence Newman last Saturday evening at her home, 1S20 North Thirty-second street, in honor of her srndu ntiou from the .William Penn High School. Miss Hortense Newmayer, of 3143 Diamond street, entertained a number of her friends at a theatre party on Saturday. YARDLEY Mr. and Mis. Victor Tlumbrect. with their children, have gone to Florida, where they will remain for several weeks. Miss Helene Ross entertained over the week-end Miss Mabel Ross. Mr. Hillroy ami .tir. uoynran, uu oi i niiaucipuia. Miss Dorothy Davis, of Penus Park, has been visiting Mrs. Eliza C. Smith. The Afton Nature Club met on Mon- ktrett. , Miss Howard Post Reld, IhTnr 1,r: '""1 Ww. Henry .Leo whop7,f7..,"v?n1He vncstnut litll, Mabel ?,ril. of Rex MiT JftT" JS5 !!!? B Rk oud in New York. ' 2101 iw?eor8P 'lo Benncville Keim, forth ie,r rcct- h"8 ns her Wt 'Mho week Mrs. Boyle, ot Baltimore. le Jn?.!!is, sture. f 7M5 Semi- MtVl It JPL1 arp ending neverul Mr .Lb,Wham "tel, Washington. Indian f?.r?h Warden McLean, of ia .Qnken la.DC' Gn'antown, bavC "'.. where they will stay until spring. n&'! antd Mrs- Samuel D. Lit. of CneT8' Jvith Mr-' N Mrs. Ida uhorUholm' hara 0D0 Ww wk?at .h.he?. ar? "Pfndlng n few Bfach noral Po'nclana, Palm I imitations have .been sectljci lot p. JO enguyer 1214 Walnut Street "Less-Than-Cost" Sal for Sweeping Winter Clearance! 14 FROCKS: 25 FROCKS: 4 FROCKS: 8 SUITS: 8 SUITS: Charming little models of satin Geor gette, etc., suitable for afternoon, street und business. Afternoon and street models of smart distinction; duvetyn3, peach blooms, tricotines, etc.; exquisitely embroidered. Satisfyingly lovely duvctyn models of highest class; hand embroidered and royally fur trimmed. 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CROSS KEYS "i, "? ; S0 TOO MANY HUSBANDS", I PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES 1 BROAD Lt 3 Evgs. i-" jt I AMERK A .4 GREATEST COMEDIENNB MARIE DRESSLER , IN HER CYCLONE OP MIRTn I "TILLIE'S NIGHTMARE" "IVOW that it is no longer good form to neck ' health at Carlsbad, Nauheim and the other "spas" of Europe, Philadelphia omcn are begin ning to awaken to an opportunity at their very door. It isn't necessary to run to White Sulphur or Hot Spring, for right here in jour own city wc have the finest Baths nnd Health Institute (exclusively for women) to be found anywhere. TTfHETHER you are loo stout or too thin, ner " vous or sluggish, let us show you how to lay the fqundation of Perfect Health and Beauty. Wc invite you to dcmotislrate, without charge or obligation, the Natural Way to attain calm nerves, reduce or build up. i MARIE DRESSLERi NIGHT j The Famous Comedienne, i Funnier Than Ever, Will Add Zest to the PIERROT REVUE on the WALTON ROOF THIS EVENING Pretty Girls, ' Catchy Songs, Stunning Costumes, ' Clever Dances M and Tj! the Only l! MARIE DRESSLER! ns Lvenina COLLIN'S INSTITUTE 1. Thi WALTON ROOF NEXT WEEK SEATS TODAT Robert B. Mantell $?ffiBDDAAV::.;.: ;:.;... -"Ylf WED MAT "ROMEO and JULIET' MISS HAMPER Hnd MR. LEIBER wvuvkshay nioht ..."Ki.no lear" THURSDAY NIOHT and SATURDAY MAT. 'THE MERCHANT OF VENICE" TRIDAY 'MACBETn'- SATIRDAY NIGHT "RICHARD III" Vjai TICK. Mais WcJ JL Sat. at 245 ELSIE JANIS AND HER GANG In "A PckoIj ot a Show N Y. Tlmen, (mi -- for the Last Week on Sale Today nY"Q D C" CT Nir.HTS AT if flllARI , r Vr.rIL.O I Mats. Wed k SuU at 2 ,i ,.M- HTK1) DURING PRELUDE KLAW & ERLANGER'S' -' VVI.Vl3-f 1J " I'lVIWL' t .Wt j f Stl-l 1418 Walnut Street i FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY fi Phone, Spruce Si8i mmemEi!&2l&&ZS&iKg r, ,, . r .1 i. ill nui,ui.l.rau,l LUADINO THEATRES Bellevue Court Building JJ Direction lee & j. .- a;iL uLrtr ki janum. A'l8" SHUBERT SIaTt,?!rl5s , r Sct Mat Sat yt A Ke'us1cal Comdy of N s I uilu y . 15 le r oi a! Ulr tion of A I -ns for N't Week on I ULANGUH ?nl loJay FURS AND MYSTERY l.iShth Article or .v Copyrighted tienoe. This w not the first honest .itonj about the mole. In numerous paasa7es of the Bible this little animal is men tioned in an interesting and impressive juauiicr. From that good day to this, man things have been per petrated in the name of the tiny excavator of tunnels and builder of hills, that jvould not loot: well in print. For example, a large percentage of the "moleskin" found in today's market comes from an auimaZ many times ''the size of the busy little mole namely, the muskrat. This fur, xvhen sheared, makes an unusually good imita tion of the real thing, und in, therefore, a treacherous sub stitute m the hands of an unscrupulous dealer. In nine cases out of ten he will get the price of the genuine, uhich ti fairly costly because of the, tinincss of the skins and thr difficulty with which they are caught, while the customer get-i the imitation. Were you to enter his shop with a request for genuine moleskin and have the genuine placed before you, at He- fair price, and then the substitute, as a substitute, mind you, at its proper Jignrc then all would be well, and this article need never rare 6ccu written. But the time has not yet come when all stores, or even a fair percentage of them, will do this, so one still muU bo keenly on one's guard. Genuine moleskins are of bluish black and arc ilo longer or broader than one's hand. The majority of them come from Scotland, while Holland adds smaller collections to the annual supply. Muskrat skin3 range up to IS incites in length and are extremely plentiful in all parts of this country und Canada. You cjxn readily see, therefore, that the margin of illcgiti. mate profits ts no small item. Besides inuakrttt, there arc poorei substitutes' for mole skin, such as rabbit, which in turn can to sold to you as muskrat imitation, if not aa the moleskin itself. House of Wenger m Furs and Millinery 1229 Walnut Street (To Be Continued.) Oopyrttht, i. PHILADELPHIA 17 li iiolldar Mutlnre ml P'' l,anecv Mi-ret"" -i K ."ti Recular Matinee st at 2:3( "w oi.uwi.n-s Pietent . A New Comodv "ROLI OS l,y ei'ARE Kun Wll IJ 'Good t.raclous, An " I . nabflle," "A Sno- Q,i estful Calamity, with Roland Young ,, gy Witherspoon Hall, Fri. Lvg. at 8 George Earle Raiguel "UNREST IN THE WORLD" with FRANCES WHITE and JAMES WATTS, TED LEWIS. ADA ror.MAN. .M, HERMAN AND 'JO FA MOl'S KT1ST.V MODELS I YRir Lant " x'S"to at 8:20 Ji 1 JAlV T,a&t Matinee Saturday HOI IHAY MA'.". TODAY ' t-TV' (,i'N ALICEBRADY rnnsoNvLi in "FOREVER AFTER" . 5tA 1 3 1UV 5LLLIINL. ONLY CONCERT " ' "0, I'.ex .itli T . 1 nt.rr it i:tonaton w i i rr-r-onp I uil'Uner t I W eel- MEriHil'dl IIAN ul'l ItA 110LSE Monday Evening, Feb. 1 6 8A GALLICURG! V I L I. 1 A M 1 1 - i I -inn -i il H 0 D G ElE,ITH s il. ir phla I-im sion I rims 87 IN HIS BIGUEST SLT L. S I "The Guest of Honor" i AHPI PI-II NlEl'"' rt s l' sl1"1' HOLIDAY MAT, IODAY ! CRIMSON ALIBI Willi Or.B .ial rl r. i) 1'rodui tlo'i ! CHESTNUT ST ! mouse U1UJ1I1UI Jl. ,,TnXATH15 1 MAI IM I - VII Itl I " 1-. THE bl.Ai-ON . '1 Mi'Al. ICt'EisS ! SOMEBODY'S SWEETHEART WITH 1HO', i-MP TOP. 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