.s $?' p, K A" , ' " JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the Plays and Players' Forty-fifth Club Nigh1 Art Alliance Musicate of Interest WnAT would w do without Ptos W homo, 1810 Walnut street, before iml Plover ! I rfo U Lent rind Airs. Wurts's dancing class. ' i,iTliy uotliws ion? ,?i4" a.?hAav anil Wwem will come to that the l '"??. "',. ... r!,.i, iht. wl, h that .X. ..nn Willi iniii " '".-".; tn.'5. u- i,,lil next Thursday the rew"' ",; lph,lr,llnv nml Fri. ... 5,1" c" oC ami 27. in the Club rooms rcbn. f,? iml 1 1." three on-'firt lilays MmT in vLref of, Mrs. Fltzwllllam gWt, tho,.SSBJoC Dcerioe 1 direct- HKHlvlrt n "The FlnscT pf hvVrdval Wilde, and-the cast n'-tnr liidV M r. John M. Patterson, 'l "IS1" '.n TJ. SlcMs and Mr. iil'.U Sra Voscl. The Recoud play iffliju .--., . ..-:. ..in, fVUMan n ,11 x, ...., ....... -- , &C IIM MatTon D: Grant and Mr. William 8 .Tmnison, Jr. 'The nrrirram rIvm not one idea of who everybody's '"'and h. because. It docs not een rail Mr. Jamison any thing but a Domiuo, to I am Hkn Alice Ooscr and curioser," though one cannot say her meaning was quite the lime 03 lulu6- DID I tell you about the card party the women on the board of gt. Edmund's Home for Crippled rMlnren will give in the Itose Oar to" of the Bellcvue - Stratford on March 0? Any number of vomdii have tal-.cn tables already for tne af fair, so it has every promise of suc cess Among themvaro Mrs. Itnbcrt Lesley, Mrs. Arthur BnuRh. Mrs. Charles Townsend, Miss Tack, Mrs. Samuel Castner, Mrs. Francis Maneely, . ... Airn .iflRner j euiira xnu- pSuignot and various others. Later in Yi f month these women will have , lieorce v&n .nip. uuiiiru their annual rummage sale for the benefit of the home nnd do you re member they raised more than eighteen thousand dollars- at their sale last year? It would not surprise me if they cleared twenty this year, they aro so enterpris ing. , I THINK the musical entertainment which has been planned by the com mittee on music of the Art Alliance will be interesting next Tuesday, don t you? You know they have Marted a registration bureau there and tho pro gram for Tuesday is to be given by gome of said registrants. Smnll Hicnarrt "rown&enu, ageu seven, in'll nlm- on his flute and there are to he i Kussinn folk .songs, harp, cello, violin ml nlnno solos and duets: contralto i and tenor folos and "songs with cic- tion" including "Matilda, wlio tout a ' lie and was burned to death, by Lisa aah",v ?VlfSS "afTerno'on3."11 ' ! rrkA nT .Tin Vrlll fnltff rinrt in- Tucker, Mibs Ruth Lloyd Kinney. Miss- Helen Ferguson. Mr. Joseph Le y, , Miss Rebecca Kolker. Mr. Gilbert P. in li -t rt r Ai'n.v,f Met Blanche and Miss Irene Hubbard. Miss I Lillian Taix, Miss Helen Wiunebergrr. Mis Jcanette Wells I'rban and Miss , Elizabeth Gesl. Tlio committee on music of the Alt ' Alliance includes Mrs. Edward Pontes, Miss Susanna Dercum, who, by the I wa, has the afternoon in charge l'"1 I Henry Drinker. Jr., Miss Msie Fotr: ; 6erpr, Mr. Philip Goepp, Mrs. LdnariH McColMn, Mrs. John M. Oakley. Mrs. 1 nu., HUnnor. M. Thomas Siimvnrt Olis Skinner, Mrs. Thomas Stewart and Mr. Harvey M. Watts. DID you hear the rumor thnt the Marquis of Blandford and his bride will probably como ovev in a few weeks to visit his grandfather Mr. William K. Vanderbilt, in New York? Of eounie that does not mean anything particu larly locallv, but Phlladelphians on ac count of the intermarriages of Astors ami Vanderbilts and now Whitneys and Towers arc always interested in the New Yorkers and the fact that the marquis is the son of the Duchess of Marlborough, who was Miss Vander bilt, is of interest. He married the Honorable Mies Cadogan in St. Mar garet's Church just before Lent, you Know, and the King and Queen and the Princess Mary and our own -little friend "David," otherwise Edward Al fetrt, were all at the wedding. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss Sarah Atlee Downs will be the guest of honor at a dinner to be given ky Mrs. Noiton Downs, of Fordhqokc Farm, Three Tuns, on April 6, before the moetini: of the Saturday evening dancing class. An interesting wedding to society in this rity took place on Tuesday in 'Winchester, Mass., when Miss Helen Gretehcn Avery became the bride of Mr. Horace Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Butler, of West Chester. The ceremony was solemnized at the home of the bride's brother, Mr. Paul I Avery. Mrs. Paul F. Avery was matron of honor nnd Mr. Samuel But ler was best man. Tho ushers included Brigadier General Smedley Darlington Butler, Tnited States marine corps, Mr. Orville II. Bullit, Mr. Johns Hopkins, Mr. Phnrles Walton, Mr. J. Vaughn Merrick, Mr. Lawrence Sharpless, of West Chester ; Mr. Paul F. Avery, Mr. S. Warren McKean Downs. Mr. James AuRlin and Mr. William Kirk, of New York. iter their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Butler will live in Charleston, Mus Louise Strawbridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Strawbridge, of Three Walls, Chestnut Hill, will be the gueit of honor at a dinner this evening. hieh Mrs. Jones Wister will give at f,7in&M? KkShclienberV S,ti"frc?Y. IMwnnU rind Mr. 1 lr- tin sfiuiBh. The third 1 "Every- b0The third play will have the larscst i nf the three, but lins only onr lone st ? . "l lVrhami It is to make tin ii thft ?i i he lncl: of ldie in the second otA ,v one in the flwr. "p that as It 't ,i ' verybody' Huahanil" there S'b" Sllw Ellinbcth 15od. Mr;. '!". .....i... fintnn. Mrs. fharlPH F. p ie ijii'i r(gM!tg 42l 9ARIS -fcPHItAOEl-" MEWtfORK. Eemporarp Quarters! Second Floor of the Present Location 1422 alnut At We ore nov5 shewing in our temporary showrooms advance models of Gidding's Fashions for Spring 1 We Wilt Remove to the Ritz-Carltou as Soon as Alterations Are Completed. ' -,T l.' IM- At the weddin of MIm Sevena Moore, dnilffhter tf Ml- nml Xfro T. Udmpton iloore. and Mr. 11. Paul Humes, which will take place on March 'i' v1, Gcthscrnanp Baptist Church, at U cl.& Mrs. Davis A. Koberts, of tort Vaslilnuton, will act. as matron of hpnpr nurt Miss Julia Moore, a sister pf the bride, will be maid of honor. The bjidesmalds will 'be Miss Dorothy Toimk, of Kaston. Pa( ; Miss Helen Kenderdlne, of Newton, Pa. ! Miss Helen Washburn, of SchenectaTly, N. A"., and Mrs. William Amos Warren Drier, of Salem, X. J. Mr, J. Waldo Harvey, of Xcw Tork, will act as best man, and the" ushers will Include Mr. Davis A. Itoberts, Mr. John Dwycr, of New York ; Mr. John .Dorsey M,cVil lianiR. Mr. John Ogden, of Wilmington, and, Mr. Dorff Moore, a brother of tho bride. .The, Rev. William Gnte3 will perform the ceremony. Miss Helen Marie Royd. of the Pow elton apartnicutv, Is Miendlng soma time at the Ambassador Hotel, Atlautic City. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoscoe Hale Trumbull, of Knla avenue and Cynwyd road, Cyn wjd, have issued c.irds for an at-home. Hundny afternoon, from 3 to 7v Mrs. TiumbnU will 1m remembered as Miss h Adele M. MoFicr, daughter of Mr. and , Miss Josephine E. Hooper, daughter it Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hooper, of Woolvcrton, Chestnut Hill, left jca terday for Lake Placid to join a party which Mrs. Alexander Sellers, of Hav. erford, is giving for the winter sports. They expect to be nwny ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry D, Pnxson, of COM Locust street, will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of Miss Louisa Johnston Bache before Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts's dancing. class. Twoi affairs scheduled for this week have been postponed one tho theatre party 'which Mr. and Mrs, G. Herbert Taylor., of Wynnewood were to have Rlve in honor of Miss Florence Pmil Kfliio. nnd the other a dinner which Mrs. Edward Burton Robincttc,, of Chestnut Hill, was to have given in honor of her daughter, Mis3 Elsie Biddlc Robinson, bofore Mrs. Wurts's dancing class. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walker Wear, of Chestnut Hill, nnd Mr. and Mrs. G. Walker, of St. Louis, will spend the week-end at tho Traymore, Atlantic City. Dr. and "Mrs. Russell II. Johnson, of Bells Mill rond. Chestnut Hill, left last week for Atlautic City. They expect to spend several weeks at Huddon Hull. V -Ut,. II Tt,. l?nVin, lni, alitor nf Mr. nnil Alr. .T. P. Ttolipv. has issued invi ....- j.. .wuv, , uu,,.'-- , - tatlous to a dance n't the Sprimjhnven rv,,. ,.v n.lnh. Wnlllnffford. this eve- nn(i 'sixtj guests nrc expected. (Miss itobev is at nresent staiuc at Haver- f0Ml (.(, Umerford. ' .. The second meeting of the Ben Frank- "" '" rwcutiy orgamzeu, iook pmre Hotel, when a n "m t hester took Mr. J. P. Lvi-e I ik part in the program. Price, of Chester. led i ip .loTBttve sue in a neoaic on xnu ....... . -.-. - , ,,,, Amendment to the Amendment, the iiffirnintive beingtaken by Jlr. Henry U. I'.ornniu!:, of Philadelphia. Sir. llliam A. Law mndp an address "Ben Frauk- liu iu 1S120." yrm ,7, Ko?oss, of 102Q Pine street, rntci-tnlnpil nt. dinner and theatre party in honor of Sliss Gertrude Davis, of Charlcstown. on Wednesday. . ,,.,. r0f.m-n nnd ..M.ra- SvS?1 ft Master Daniel f.oettman, Of -U her son. 4357 Main street, Mann) link, hae gone to &un mokin and Sunbury, Pn., to visit friends. GERMANTOWN Mi'ri. Mae Leary pwu a supper party in honor of her daughter, Miss Kather inc Leary. on Thursday eveniug at her home. 1713 Johnson street. Among the guests were Mr. Charles McCul lough, Miss Marguerite Pennington, Miss Knthryn Barry, Miss Elizabeth Mc Master, Mr. Joseph McCullough, Mr. John Ilcu'ur, Mr. Abbott Ilauser, Mr. George Brown, Mr. John McAllister, Miss Helen Cnvanangh. Miss Anna McCullough, Miss Marie Quag. Miss Marie McCurry, Miss Delphine Hanes, Miss Dorothy McMastcr, Miss Anna Shierer, Miss May Hanes, Miss Anna Read, Miss IvHtberlnu Brown, Miss Mildred Boswell, Miss Elhel SImcx, Miss Louise Balllnger, Miss Mac Leary, Miss Louise Warnock, Miss Sadie Allen, Miss Mary Sexton. Miss Kathcrinc Mc Cullough, Miss Mary McCullough and the Plaza Community Glee Club. Mr. nid Mrs. William V. Troost, of 1S04 Morris street, announce the ranr riuge of their sister, Mrs. Bertha lvttn, formerly of West Erie nvenue, Tioga, to Mr. Richard A. Pregheitner, of 1113 Diamond street, yesterday at noon by the Rev. Porter Lee, of the We-itside Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Preghc-imer left for Washington, and upon their return will spend some time in Atlautic City. They will be at homo after March 10 at 181-1 North Broad street. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Specsc, of 20CS Medary avenue, entertained at a sur prise party at their home last evening in honor of their daughter, Miss Gludys Speese. Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Lavell will entertain informally at diuner at their home, 557 East Mayland street, this evening in honor of Mr. Harrison Brandt and Mr. Howard Jacquetle. LAN8DOWNE Mrs. X. Byrne Douchcrtv is chair man of a class in "Citizenship," which meets every Thursday at the clubhouse. Mr. Warwick James Price will give IVVALMUTSt ' EOTtfrBKJ public Min0nwiKiaBit&'K -: ' :':'' - .? ;qS vmSliSmf 'f " s' - '-, im. ir K Zfi'frt --" W fflERk. Wl- -'-. ;. : '. ... Photo by Vnnlty r.itr Studios, Alien Drew Cook 1 .MRS. EDWARD A. BACON Who before licr marriage on Tuesday, Goodrich Gr; ih.vn, daughter of Dr. umlJHis. Ldviin Eldon Graham, of 1713 Spruce sticet a lprture on current pvontM nt thoT,Vrn tictli Century Club, under th"1 nuvpices of the Junior Spr-tion Club, ou Tlmrs doy evening, February 0. The Sigma Delta Sorority will Kivo a subscription dance at the Twentieth Centurv Club ou Tiiday welling, Feb ruary "7. A ilancp will be licit! at the Crafts men's Club, in Drexel Hill, ou Wednes day etcning, February 23. Dr. Samuel Batten is spending sev eral weeks in California. Mrs. Kobcrt F. Irwin has been spending heveral days nt Atlantic City, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Matthews, ot Brooklyn. X. Y.. have been upending several dajs in Lnusdowne with Jits. Matthew's mother, Mrs. J. 1. White horn. NORTH PHILADELPHIA A reception was siven by Mrs. B. Meimon in honor of the engagement of her daughter. Miss Anna Meiman, to Mr. Joseph Litz. on Sunday, nt her home, 2G30 North Thirty -first street. Jinny out-of-town guests attended. The wedding will take place in the fall. Miss Prudence McCulHn, of 402 North Nineteenth street, will entertain her cousin, Miss Dorothy A. Wheeler, of Wilkes-Barrc, Pn., over the week end. Miss Cecilc Reiser, of Youngstown, O., is visiting in this city, staying with her grandmother, Mrs. Reiser 3127 Columbia avenue. Miss Reiser will leave for home on or about the 20th of this month. The Semper Fideiis Association of the Cookraan Methodist Episcopal Church. Twelfth street nnd Lehigh ave nue, will give an old-fashioned supper followed by a dramatic entertainment, on Saturday evening in the social hall of the church. The program will in clude the presentation of the humorous sketch "Waiting for the Trollpy," with the following in the cast: Mr. Frank lin Hewson, Mr. Ralph Rosonbergcr, Mr. Charles Weiss. Mr. Charles Sum mers, Mr. Joseph Harding, Mr. Horace Buob, Mr. Thomas Hewson, Sir. Rus sell Johnson, Miss Catherine Clarkson, Miss Mildred Davidson, MisH Marian Kennington. Mihs Helen Pcffer. Miss Margaret Heebner, Miss Edoa Howitz, Miss Alva Harding, Mrs. Elizabeth Mink, Miss Harriet Wolf and Miss Florence Kennington, who directed the nlay ; vocal eolos by Mr. Frederick T. RIckerts, Miss Edna Marian Lindner, Mr. Frank Roweroft; and selections by Miss Dora Stanger, reader and im personator. The Visiting Women's Auxiliary of the Ocean City Presbyterian Church, of - H i Jll ZA III ' Will - 'fll nTi i s E X422 Walnut g$ltt (WEST OP BULLEVUB-8THA,TFOnD) formerly of 1302 Walnut Street Announce The Premier Exhibit of FASHIONS DESIGNED - for E I z 1 f SPRING WEAR MILLINERY STREET, OUTING & COSTUME SUITS UTILITY, TRAVEL & SPOUTS COATS DAY & EVENING DRESSES FORMAL SHOWINQ TODAY AND SATURDAY 3 f Mm; ledgkekph: February 17, was Miss Lorraine whieh Miss Ida It. Bauer, of 2010 West Columbia avenue, is the president, will give an informal tea on Thursday aft ernoon, February 26, at the home of Mrs. Andtet," J. Paul. North Fiftieth street. Mrs. William D. Chambers, of ."5217 North Broad street, is vice presi dent; Mis. William K. Harris, secre tary; and Mrs. Robert C. Ross, Jr., treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Archer Berlin, who have been snending their wedding trip in Atlantic City, have gone to Washing ton, where they will make their home. The bride wa3 Mi3 Bertha Pinkowitz. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Luther H. Chatham and Miss Helen C. Chatham, of 581S Catharine street, will spend the week-end nt At lantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Guy S. Lane, of 2510 South Nineteenth street, aro leaving this city for California. Their son, Mr. Robert B. Lane, will accompany them. The Uno Country Club will entertain their friends at a banquet and reception this evening nt Heinz's Hall. The mem bers of the club include Mr. John Duanc, Mr. Joseph Duane, Mr. Joseph Desmond, Mr. T. Casey, Mr. Joseph Devlin, Mr. Joseph Gllesnie, Mr. John Zussy and Mr. Joseph Zussy. Their guests will include Miss Anna Duncan, Miss Jennie Duncan, Mi3s Sarah Ro mania, Miss Bella Romania, Miss Mar garet Greene, Mrs. Elizabeth Greene, Miss Gertrude B. Levy and Miss Mary Crest. The marriage of Miss Margaret Duffy, of Richmond, and Mr. James J. Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell, of 1432 Jackson street, is announced. Mr. nnd Mrs. Campbell are at present on their wedding trip. On their return they will remain for a short time with Mrs. Campbell's mother, after which they will live at their new home on South Fifteenth street. Miss Anna Garman, daughter 'Of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Garmnn, will".(tnter tnin the mcriibers of the Tau Capita Phi Club at her home this ' evening. Her guests will include Miss Catherine Greene, Miss Edna Smith, Miss Levlna Meade, Miss Eleanor Grinnan, Miss Margaret Clark, Miss Burnadine Gal lagher, Miss Rebecca Kelly and Miss Eleanore Moran. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zecca, of 1431 South Fifteenth street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Julia Zecca, to Mr. Angelo Santaro. The wedding will take place early in the spring. n, 3 " ' II II' I Tr ! , m. u-. 2?i Hii1lHlliHltt)lttl,lIinMO''Tlnfiilu'il'ITLUtii DELAWARE COUNTY Miss Mary Tyndale, of Media, whose marriage to Mr. George Tatum, of Plalnficld, N. J,, takes place tomorrow, will entertain her bridal party nnd a few friends at dinner this evening. Her guests vjill be Miss Amanda Leeper, Miss Emily Jones, MIsb Mary Tatum, Miss Maebelle Hough, Miss Elizabeth Tyndale, Miss Alma Dorennis, Mrs. John Latimer. Mrs. Robinson Tyndale, Mr. Morris SatterthwalU;, Mr. Pierce Sherry, Mr. Clarence Ilartzcll, Mr. John Latimer. Mr. John Tntnm. Mr. Branson Satterthwnlte, Mr. RoblnsomJ 'P.tn.lnli. .....I ,t. ,T T..-1.I H ..juuuiu uuii iur. ncnry .juhii. Mr. James Spear, of Walllngford, is spending the winter in tho South. Mrs. F. Warner Bcunennan, of Moyjan, is recuperating, after her re cent illness, nt Atlantic City, where she will remain for a short time. Friends of Mrs. Arthur Burton, of Chester, will be glnd to knpw that she is recovering from her recent illness. WEST PHILADELPHIA .di and Mrs. Charles T. Rcuss, of 100.) South Sixtieth street, are receiving congratulations upon the With of a daughter. FRANKFORD The monthly meeting of tho Businew Men s nnd Taxpayers' Association was held on Tuesday evening at the Mar shall public school. The ushers' association of the Central Methodist Enlsennnl rhureli mrn n banquet on Tuesday evening in the social ball of the church, when addresses weie uiiiue ijj captain Violet V. McAllister and Lieutenant Alice McAllister, Sal vation Army workers who distinguished themselves as war heioiiifs bj making doughnuts for the bojs at the front. The Rev. Earnest Bow den also gave a talk on "The Essence of Americanism." Mis. A. Andrews, of Sollers stieet, is spending several -week:! at Atlantic City TIOGA Mr and Mrs. John S. Heaion. of 3430 North Eighteenth street, will give a dinner on Monday evening nt their home for their daughter, Miss Edythe Heaton. in celebration of her birthday anniversary. The gucBls, who are class mates of Miss Heaton in Mrs. Frank Ritchie's elnsN of the Bible school of the Tioga Methodist Episcopal Church, include Miss Gladys Behm, Miss Mary Watkins, Miss Kathryn Oechler, Miss Eva Fletcher, Miss Phyllis Kirk, Miss Ruth Oechler, Miss Elizabeth Ens worth, Mies Margaret Ritchie, Miss Florence Huett, Miss Alice McWil liams. Miss Rachel Battersby and Mrs. Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Walters have returned from their wedding trip, nnd are at home nt 3650 North Mar shall street. The bride was Miss Eth clyn E. Knell. ROXBOROUGH Mrs. Edmund H. Keely, of 3.10 Green lane, pave a luncheon on Wednesday nt he- homo in honor of Miss Eliza beth IIoy. daughter of Mrs. Robert Hej , of Ridge avrnue, whose engage ment to Mrs. Kcely's son, Mr. Ed mund Keely, Jr., has been announced. The guests included Miss Helena Reh- fuss. Miss Roberta Rca Neill, Miss Mildred Hey, Mrs. Frederick Merrill Brerht, Mrs. Charles Kremer, Mrs. Ralph Hendrick, Mrs. Frederick Clark, Mrs. Charles Kruger, Miss , Marian' Clark, Mrs. Richard Hey and Mrs. Harry Motz. Mrs. Hnrry H. Thompson, of 477 Monastery avenue, and her sister, Mrs. Charles Jones Thompson, of East Lev erington avenue, give a luncheon, fol- BONW1T TELLER 6, CQ &Jie Specialty, Skcp cQriatnaiond CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET ANNOUNCE FOR (SATURDAY) For the "Jeune Fille" The Varying Moods and Manners of the Mode in Misses' Spring Apparel afford widest latitude for individual expression. THE SLENDER SILHOUETTE, THE VELAS QUEZ CONTOUR, THE BASQUE, PANNIER, BOUFFANT AND DRAPED TYPES Lend to the Bonwit Teller & Co. Fashion "Achieve ments a Cosmopolitan Tone and the Finesse of Dis tinction. TAILORED AND DRESSY SUITS, 55.00 TO 145.00 FROCKS AND GOWNS, 55.00 TO 125.00 COATS, CAPES AND WRAPS, 59.50 TO 145.00 ym COATS, CAPES AND WRAPS, Wff ISgS MISSES DEPARTMENT FOURTH FLOOR (g i lowed by cards, yesterday at the Rox borough Country Club. ' Van 8olverBarohman Wqddlng An Interesting wedding of the week was that of Miss Emma H. Barchman, daughter of Mrs. ElUabcth Barchman, of 2420 Fairhill street, and Mr. Joseph G. Van Sclver, of 5020 North Syden ham street, which took place on Wed nesday afternoon In the Lehigh Avenue Baptist Church, Park and Lehigh ave nues, with the rector, the Rev. John Ellson, D. D., officiating. The brido wore her traveling suit of dark blue with a braid hat to match. She was uttended by Miss Ethel Hill as brides maid. Mr. Alday Moore was best man. Owing to illness In the home of the bride, the reception following the cere mony was .held at the home of the bridegroom's parents. After n short trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. Van Sclver will be at home at 2420 Fairhill street. HOCKEY TONIGHT 7:C P. M Pernia. vs. Quaker City OENBBAI. SKATING 8:30 P. M. Phila. Auditorium & Ice Palace 4 rTH M AHK ET -4 GTH vitii);rspoon halt., tomorrow ait.. 2:30 A Midsummer Night's Dream (Arranged to appeal especially to children) by The Players Guild of Arden Tickets. 25c COc and 7c University Exten sion Box Oinco. Wltherspoon Uldr, T tNIVERSITY MUSEUM. Sat.. 8:30. Vrre (Villus, Lecturo, "Ancient Cities of Aela I Mlnor." by 'rof David M. Robinson. gXS&MM3MMM&JUm&M2Si The Shop of amg us that year ml I in I lMi,&r2m$ I 127S 13th St. A tprttUJ WwlfiCtttB Bjrs"?' WALNUT "" aatM'jr, 2Bo to 1 nvnUii af aijso ANNtlAI TWIN BEDS EMGAQEMENT THF3 LAUGH FESTIVAL WITH LOIS BOLTON SPECIAL MAT. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. MONDAY. AT 2 .SO. EITH'S Pat Rooney & Marion Bent In th Revus. "Rings or Smoke ALAN BROOKS Presenting "Dollars and Sense" ALLAN ROGERS & CO. Nina Payne: Jim ft Betty Morn, etc 4 DANCING LESSONS A Teacher for Each Pupil $5 Individual Instruction Inclusive Irtthod 1530 Chestnut OFITICB! BOO Locust 8102 Mirrored Biuaio CORTISSOZ SCHOOL Academy of Music, Feb. 2 1 SATURDAY AFT. AT 2.30 RACHMANINOFF Tickets. J2.00 to 7Be. Ilox Seats. t2.r.O orr'ile now t Meppfa. 3117 Cheetnut nireetlnn O. .. Kills StB'nwav Piano New York Symphony ORCHEbTRA Tr kT.vvm nAMUORCH. Conductor Arndi" at Music, Thvirs n e.. -; SOLOIHT UbVllr.N.1 " Tickets, 7C to 12.C0, Heppfl'p 1119 Chestnut r-ki iniMT'C & Emmett J Welch Mln- IVWiVlvyjii i .- ,,,. ARCH & 0TH sto Th nhUerv !!??." SPIRITS & SPOOKS ' I FbaVv Hrream Sensible Pr.ices Distinctive in desigra, fabric amid finish, tlhese svagger Sport Suits oved so effective in eew custo3Tmeirs i we are seMimg them at last year's price, 9,75 Judged by all standards they are worth fully $50.00 at cur remit prices. A goodly as sortmraemit for both women and misses. 1337 Chestnut St. 'M&ffssadsi ,-fAS J Tits'" v .' i Market Bt. ab. 16t'h. 11 A. M. to lltlU AlUilU PresenU First Bliovrlns of r '- ". f " a uc wmuw a ice 1 Adapted From Play et Barns Name Added Harold Lloyd In "Ilia Royal B&iv nwa'l In "DOUBLE SPEED" Added Comedy "A TWILIGHT BA1JT P A L. A C TU vrr:U T -' m 10 A. M, 12, 2, 3:40. 0:4B, 7S4B, 0:80 r. tt,ifft? m nri j ' i&w 12U MARKET STREET INUllllCt 1 CtllllUUC .; K "IV 'A rATTntrTr!n ntp Wn xrnmtJnfiP'K Next XVftlf . "ntrtf ty nnra fnfTTtfTfeT" f Com lag, h. Barrymora, in "The Coppemftjl" ARCADIA" , .CHESTNUT BELOW 10TH ? 10 A. iL. 12. 2. 8.-45, 5:45, 7149, O:80 P. MA ROBERT WARWICK "'fg&Jl Next WIt-ETHEL CI-AYTON ? itl "YOUNO MRS. WlNTimOP" jj VICTORIA MARKET BT. AROVU 0TI1 MARKET BT. AROVU 0TI1 O A. t. In 11 -III . M. "Should a Woman Tell?" Neat Week "BLIND HUSBANDS" Comlnc "IN OLD KENTUCKY" C a p i t o n 10 A M. 1Z. !, 3:B, 5:40. T!4K. 0:30 P, ( AI.L WEEK SHI45NICK Trcsents ELSIE JANIS xiik 1MF N't Week MAMfcL NORMAND In flNTO'' REGENT MARICDT 8T. Bsl. 1TTH MARRUERITB CLARK Irrt "AJi-or-a-suaaen rwy 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. 1 MARKET STREET' i AT JONIPER i CONTINUOUS J VAUDEVILLE 1 WM. O'CLARE & GIRLS EMMA FRANCIS & ARABS. OTHERS. ( BROADWAY Brod swdrr av ANNIVERSARY' WEEVf' HORACE GOLDIN A COMPANT , "THE SIX BEST CELLARS" ' wSI CROSS KEYS ""i m eoihj Willard's Fantasy of Jeyrel PHILADELPHIA'S LHADINO THBATRESl Direction LEB A J. J. SHUBE11T i, T VDTr1 Evbs- at 8:20 p-M Li I I1V Next Mat. r" Philadelphia Critics Charinedl'!. PRESS AND PUBLIC UNITE IfU SONGS OF PRAISE! rt WILLIAM HODGE: IN" HIS GREATEST 8UCCE38 A "THE GUEST OF HONOR"ft Read the Radiant Reviews J, "The well-niled houso wsnt wild over It" North American. "Mr, Hodga Is at his best in this play ., it soethes with merry thlnes," Record. "This William Hod so lad has certainly, discovered some deep tecr.t ot popularity" Piihlte Ledger. "The Guest of Honor Is a fairy atori, and tho audience Is happy In Its make) believe. Thlr lauchter was loud and fre quent and their applause so Insistent that ' Mr. Hodso was obliged to respond with ,, neat speech It Is destined to enjoy a lone -nin In Philadelphia." Press. V SEATS NOW. EXTRA HOLIDAY MAT. IJCON- ssVM SHUBERT NIGH5TfSAT8:Mon POSITIVELY LAST 2 WEEKS A Revusical Comedy of N.Y.'s Latin' Qaartle'j- i KIEMQ8 MU$x FOLU with FRANCES WHITE and james wvrrs. ted lewis. ' ADA FORMAN', AL HERMAN AND I 20 FAMOUS ARTISTS' MODELS . . .if A PPI PHI NIGHTS at 8:15 Shtrp X"LJii iL lil No ono seated durlnc Proloxus v, MAT. TOMORROW AT 2:1$''' The Monarch of Melodrama THE CRIMSON ALIBI with Original Cast nnd Production. SEATS NOW EXTRA HOLIDAY MAT. MOr?o. pupcTNUT T opera house tlliainui Ol. NIGHT3 at 8:15 MAT. TOMORROW AT 2:15 THE SEASON'S MUSICAL SUCCESS .- somebody's sweetheart: WITH A 100i CAST TOE-T1CKLIN" TUNICS v LAUGH-LADEN LINES and the Beat Slnclnsr Chorus In Town. v SEATS NOW. EXTRA HOLIDAY MAT. MOW. PIHLADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES BROAD N IGHTS AT 8:15 Mit, Tomorrow at,SilpjH ROBERT B.MANTELL1 TONIGHT MACBETH,' MAT. TOMOR , MERCHANT OF VENICm i TOMonnow night ...richard hi e SEATS NOW FOR THE LAST WEEK Extra Holiday Matinee Mondays AND FRIDAY, NIGHT 4 The Merchant of Venice t I Mon.. Tues., I Sat Mat. & JULIUS CAESAR Wed. Mat.. HAMLET (with FRITZ LEIBEn) I Wed. Evs;., RICHKLIE AEU , Thorn.. MACBETH Garrick L3 2 Evgs. ELSIE JANIS8 AND HER GANG- UoYId1!? Mat. Monday SEATS .. now & n sss ss v, Abifi MARC KLAW musical prododien w T7v uvl- L"t 2 We- B. at 8 . r OrrCoI Matinee Tomorrow t 9 NO ONE SEATED DURING PRELUDH . ,r SEATS NOW g LAST WEEK EXTRA HOLIDAY MAT. MONDAT . KLAW & ERLANGER'S COLOSSAL NEW PRODUCTION , Sola Direction of A. L. ERLANOER r- I Kens. Av.. A CumborUsd , 1 Wrrrrr JEAN DEDINVa reoples peek-a-Boo n, , Walnut sb. ath. Mat. Todsy, .Lasino cfRUibEfLooksr With Watson and.CoMsi 1 ORPHEUM "'.rs'K'&.Y.e. 'M,1nLKiMK? The Five Million, 1 Fruary 8-t "Tim WOMAN IN ROOM 18" i Trocadero "n R-wzws dazzlb f ifti( .';s y-t Wi'S & -A. A 4 IM Ai fi.., ii!e R5S1 si vltla HffiStl . JfnH 181 tw till m-im ILMbSS yjft' it1 Jiawwjggj
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