'Hi V 4V ia .:, tnr mfa V V"Y 'J' 7A" ttv-' 'iV .v" , W. It'. ww v v a? U ft ' fi 4 H Ift.a'. " ' i ,mv. .v 'i '. 'M Mif sr f I ,v ivEiftrS' PTJBLio LEb'GitipHiLiBMmA, TtftefettAY, tfAtttrAfcY n', it&i 0 "T GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ancy Wynne Chats About Two Engagements She Tells of Pretty Frock Worn at tlie Opera. Other Bits of Interest ..tt, wo are certainly ltTtnt'ln itd unu ,, 'jjarnc' wedding will P'rtfce next month, and now yej. Uke P'",",i hc cnRigemcnt o! Oath t"dwrWTi nnd AndV Sorter: nd ot chCjo. , . - athEBIND COX Is the younjrc.t jjflnton Coxo nu Ruth ,i0 'Jj Htandlw Stoke. She made her ?Vr ri..t mr nt a ten given out at & ' .niVlBter Mr. and Mrs. Cox PanllTfl and W BellevucStrat. Kf it. Sir hon" " Catherine has Ter, ford In nej 3",,"it(, feature and rather tftf 1? I wmembe? her at the Vie. "tn.iV heM at the Academy two year. ,orrhen old-fashioned gowns were $n. ven better than nt the parties rSA, f m her ro,ot,i, .0n..;Vi?lln : Kown which wan mndo lb 'I ' Me of the eighties with a huge the..'ljri,.d oreraklrt and enormous lB,tle draped "Ytwas awfully becom- loM WI.Vri-e ahd she had her hafr KCh&Cr.'raaFrench twist in the iiMtr of that period. . Porter is a brother of Mrs. t.mi. f lothler and of Hoby Porter who Blllle I0.t"'?; Auitln about three ycara BVrlHlf father UJunVe William W. ,.0f "V1"; .nd Lis father and 2othVrMrtthd?.pirtmcnt house, 135 JPt Erttetnth street. Andy Porter looks very much 1 ke vi Clothier. He Is a very popular nsn'and I ha been an Mher so often for Sis he i will be fully Prepared to ?Sfone of the leading parts b.maelf. TTANNAH HOBAUT Is a daughter H of Mrs. Charles Wheeler Jr. You Vnow Mrs. Hobnrt married Charles Wheeler! Jr., about five years ago. and rt hive a beautiful place out in Villa "". TiiBBin and htr s te,r Ruth, L'th made theli dibit Into Philadelphia SSditt and there are some of us who l :5 thrv would both marry Phlla' 5.TDhl. men and Ve hero "happily ever ?!??'. S.- Vev arc utterly charm- Extfrfi-f?js their honor on Saturday nlftht. They expect to return home on Monday, Mr, and Mrs. Thomat M. Dougherty entertained at dinner, followed by cards, nst nlffht at thalr Vinmn 4K?t nlnn street The guests Included Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Nixon NlrdllnRer. Mrs. 1C J. Brines. Mr. Harrington Clarke, Dr, a. n. Wright and Mr a Eugene Pitman. Mrs. Henry Bulger Jennes and Mrs. TOUls McCoy Nulton. wife of CnDtnln Nulton. commahdant of the nrivy yard, will assist In receiving at tho dance to bo given on board the battleship Michi gan by Colonel Iouts J. Maglll, U. B. JaKLdheisasonofJIra, George HnliecK Anyior, i, wu.-i.". mAT.KING of Andy Porter makes me 1 think of the lovely frock his' sister, Mrs Clothier wore at the opera last reek It was a scmlevenlng gown of Wack velvet cut square at the "neck nnd studded all over with rhlncstoncs. Mrs, SotMer had rather a bad aecldentlatr lr. in which she fractured a couple of 3b and she bad to havo them strapped n "of course. It must bo very painful for her. I should think, but she's going around everywhere FATHER came home the other day with n wonderful brand-new dog for the children. And they just loved Mm. and played and played with him. He was a collie (log and hal a wonder .i tnr mat. and such a. beautiful tall which he waved .In a stately manner! Little KIMo was pcriecuy mm i delight over the new doggie. Sho nulled Sim am' banged him about and he did not m'tid a bit. Finally she turned to Father and Raid naively: IPaddle. isn't you doin' to take off Doggie's ioat?" NANCY WYNNE. . SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wanumaker, Jr. of Woodroyd. Merlon, nnnounco trw. ncngmifnt of their daughter. MIm Isa bella Wonamaker, to Jtr. J. Howell CummlnKS, Jr.. son of Mr. nnd Mm. J. Howell Cummlng. of the Wellington. Mr and Mrs. J. Bertram Wpplncott will entertain at dinner at their home. 1712 Sprues street, on Friday nlgM February . The (ruests will later at tend the S'cond Assembly ball. Mr. and Mrs. I.lpplncott will also entertain nt dinner at their home on Tuesday night, January 18. to ba followed by a box party at the opera. Mrs. William W. Porter, of 135 South Eighteenth street, win entertain at a mall luncheon at her home on Wednes day, January 19, In honor of Mlstf Oath arlne Coxe, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxe, of 10 South Twenty-first street, whose engagement wiu announced yesterday to Judge and Mrs. Porter's son, Mr. Andrew W. l'orter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leedom, of tht Rltz-Carltonj Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clark Beers and Miss Anna Mnddock will occupy a box at the inntveirary bill at the Academy of Muslo on Mon day night, January 24. Mr. and Mrs.' Harry Maybln Hart, of 1629 Locum Htreet. will lenve on Thurs day for a few days' visit to New York, where they will be entertained as the rueata of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Dun can. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan will enter tain at dinner In their honor at their home on Friday night beforo the Paul Jones dance. Mr. and Mrs. William Drown will give a dinner In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hart on Thursday night, and Mr and Mrs. Aid en Blodgett will entertain at dinner at their noma In M.1,1 f- Vravltl . ALk &.. .AM.t .,, ntiu .., .unpin, ui uic iiuvy ymu. In honor of Miss Ulisabeth Jeans, debu tante daughter of Mrs. Henry Bulger Tf ans, and Miss Virginia Nulton, daugh ter of Captain Louis McCoy Nulton and Mrs. Nulton, on Saturday evening next. Among the guests will bo Miss Anne Jshton, Miss Sarah Barrlnger, Miss Jydney Blddle. Miss Lysbeth Boyd. Miss Mildred D. Carpenter, Miss Virginia Benson Carter, Miss Jane Oordon Coxe, Miss Jessie F. Da Costa. Miss Prlacllla Davis, Miss Margaret IS. Curtis, Miss iarah Atleo Downs, Mlis Ellse du Pont. Miss Virginia Earle, Miss Elisabeth p. .'.""!''& MiM Marjorle Y. Gibbon. Miss Mary E. Qrlscom, Miss Mary F. Olcndln nlnr. Mlia Atiffiintn W tfat-ifi mi. Margaretta. Large Harrison. Miss' Mary C. enarJ, MIbj Luoretla 8, Heckseher, -j., ..eo uiiu iiiiiuurn, iuiss aiary nop pin Howland, Miss Catharlno Bradford Knight, Miss llelena Langdon Mitchell, Mlsn Ruth Packard, Miss Helen L. tESL1, ifhMJ?T7 CA,Slt?r' M" Carol y.,ieMimlthfl!,s Charlotte Churchill 5S MJf Ma'fle H. Stewart. Miss tt, SMr,ftWbll"0- " Agncss 1L Shober. Miss Mary B. Thayer. Miss M.?,HVlsemTh,omps?n' MM ElWabitb Jlussetl J-X Tucker. Miss IClolse War rlner, Miss Annabella B. Wood. Miss fth2;-.2pl".a Yarnall, Mlss Elllnor . J ., . ""enviiio, Del., Mm Mar- Jeanes envlnd anrt M1" Marg aiotta Mrs. Amorv Tl'arn Pnnl, ,m v. .i.- Wv.0' , ho. Modern Club at Its meeting hn'llcnh11ifbe hfldT,tnl8 afternoon at tn? CoYn.'' Ck W"1 reaJ from ..?Ira- Cetfe McCalt wilt bo at homo tho regaining Monday aftenioons dur,1f itt"uary. from 3 until 6 o'clock. Mn'if H,7ue 8rtret- Mr- Itlchard Coxe her on these days. No cards havo been sent out. wMr "? I?re; Henry s- Grove, of 258 "fat Tulpehocken street, Ocrmantown, miiu nv orai spenaing tha week-end n Annapolis, Md have. Ic7t for Wash ington, where they will be entertained as the guests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prlca Wright, beforo returning to their home. Miss Ellon W. Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Custta Harri son, of 243 East Itlttcnhouso square, who spent the holidays with hor par ?ntBl returned to St. Timothy's School, In Baltimore, yesterday. o'wi. Mr. William Brackley Hepburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Hepburn, of Orchard Lee, Villanovn, will return to St, Oeorgo's School, at Newport, to- rJK- Sm rt '3turtf. of Lnbemumk, Chelten Hills, has rin in Mm. v.i. where she haa taken an apartment for Colonel and Mrs. John Qrlbbel and their daughter. MIm Kiimhotv, n.ikk.i .'!,avV.eluntf t0. thelr apartments at the Itlts-Cnrlton from a week-end stay Wyncote. jura jonn . Bradford and her daughter. Miss Irene Bradford, and her son. Mr. William Bradford, have re moved from Forty-second nnd Locust streets and aro occupying their apart- . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nelko, who havo oecn spenainr several weeks In' the South, have returned to their apart- mwiw ui wie iviiE-vjaruon. An Error Corrected .The. marriage of Miss Helen Stein or lsei worth xnirty-thlrd street, and IVir HAnlomln HhntilM n toon i .. Thlrty-thlrd street, will take place this evening. Through a mlstage In Iden. tlty tho mnrrlage of Miss Elsie A. Stein, of 2714 Dover street, was an nounced yesterdny to Mr. Shapiro. Miss Elsie Stein did not marry Mr. Shapiro, but she was murrled on Sunday night to Mr. Hot-man Selgal, of 3037 Pago street. n - nnHVak4aaMaLrfBjjjjW'Jv (Wv-BnSanHaTr aVWftaaaHni HiidKMflBB MISS HELEN A. STEIN WEDS MR. BENJAMIN F. SHAPIRO l'tioto by Bachraeb. MRS. STAC? B. LLOVD Who will have charge of one of the sets of dancers taking part In the Anniversary Hall on January ,24 ALONG THE READING Miss Marguerite Sill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James SHI. of Wyncote, entertained at dinner, followed by a donco, at her homo on Saturday eve ning. Her dinner guests Included Miss Jean Adnmum, Mlns Marjorle Kent, Miss Kmlly Tattersfleld. Mr. and Mrs. rtalnh Monran. Mr. Burnett Holland. Mr. Walter Jenks, Mr. Roger Hoydock and Mr. Haymond Wadllngor. Mrs. a Loulso Pattlson, of Cleve land, O., will bo. tho guest of honor at tho meeting of the Wyncote Bird Club, which will bo hold on Friday evening In the parish houso of All Hallows' Church. Mrs. Pattlson will talk on "My Bird Neighbors." Mrs. Florence M. Wlldemore, of 0501 Old York road, OaK Lane, haa an nounced the maxrtagn of her daughter Miss Elizabeth' Fulmer Wlldemore and Mr. John J. Mungan. of Philadelphia which took place quietly at her homo on December 27; the Itev. Evert L. Jones, pastor of the Oak Lano Presby terian Church, officiating. Miss Virginia nnhenhnlm nttfnrtert the bride as maid of honor and Mr. Edward L. Fortln was Mr. Mungan's best man. The bride and bridegroom will live In Detroit. Mich. Marriage of Mist Hansel to Mr. . William O. Pipping The wedding of Miss Helen A. Stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stein, UU North Thlrty-thlrd street, and Mr.' Benjamin F. Bhaplro will take" place at Meroantlte Hall th'a evening. Ilabbl Marvin Nathan will offlclato. The bride, who will bo given In marriage by her father, will wear a gown of stiver bro cade with a court train of white satin overlaid with silver: her tulle veil will be caught with orange blossoms. Bhe will carry a shower bouquet of white orchids nnd lilies of the valley. The maid of honor will be Miss Jean Ettlo son, and the matron of honor will ba Mrs. William Welsman. The brides maids will includa Mies Sylvia Qaber, MtfS Harriet Herharh. Mla nta Hhn. plro, the bridegroom's sister, and Mrs. Frank Tllleman. They will be gowned In silk of pastel shades, and will wenr goia Btippers ana will carry yollow daisies. The small flower girl, Miss Kttn Belle Stein, a niece of the bride, will wear a dalrty blue silk frock and carry a basket of white dallies. Mr. Abram Shapiro will attend his brother as best man, and the uahers will Includo Mr, Frank Tllleman, Mr, Joseph Baroff, Mr. Leo Llchtenstein, Mr. Bernard Stein. Mr. and Mrs, Shapiro will spend tholr weddlnc trin In Florida Anil will upon their return live at 1846 North' ninin street, Logan, a ter February l. Plpplno-Henael Wedding An Interesting wadding will take place In ths Mt, Airy Preabvterlan Church. at 6 o'clcek this evening, when Miss Modellno Beeves Hensel, daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. William H. Henasi, of Koumford Road, Chestnut Hill, will be ome the bride of Mr. William O. Pip ping, ot Oak Lane The Rev. John Calhoun, pastor of the rhurch, will per form the ceremony and Mr. Hensel wll" give his daughter In marriage. Miss Catharlno A. Hensel will bo her sister's maid of honor, and another sister, Mrs. J. Qorgas Robinson, will act as matron of honor. The bridesmaids will Include, Miss Gertrude M. Kllnr. Ml Catharine C. Bushnell, Mrs. A.fred M. Ncrth and Mrs. George Barrett, of Flushing, Long Island, a Cousin or the bride. Mr. Ell vood R. Pipping will act as his brother's best man and the followlncr will act as ushers: Mr. James Torrey, Mr. Edward Torroy. Mr. J. Gorras Itcblnson. Mr. Munroo Robinson, Mr. deorge L Foster and Mr. Robert W. Beatty. A reception for the relatives and Intimate friends wl'.l follow the ceremony at the homo of the bride's parents. The bride will wear a irown of white satin brocaded In silver. She will wear her mother's tullo McCausIand, Miss Edith MacOarrlgle, Miss Henrietta Nclman, Miss Cath arine McDowell, Miss Marie McClure and Miss Frances McCullough. Mrs. John Mrltenrv rn(rtAlnrd the membora of the N A. L. C. No. 3 nt dinner at her home last evening. Among those nrosent mn Mm Mnrv Null. Mrs. Elmlrah Harvey, Mrs. Bernard Martin, Mrs. Annie Duckworth, Ainanaa Morris, Mrs, Mr Mnrv Preston. Mrs. Susan Ilarndollar. Mm. .Tames Larklns and Mrs. Elizabeth Durang. Mr. Richard Jiunh liaa rtnrnA1 tn his home, 1612 South Broad street, after spenaing a row aays at Atlantic City, Mr. Dantol J. Molloy, of 1(30 Moore street, haa gone to Akron, O., whero no expects 10 remain ror a row wocks. ..Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Erlckson. of Now Haven. Conn., and their sons. Master Ernest Erlckson nnd Master jonn uncK8on, are visiting Mrs. KricK son's mother, Mrs. Kathryne Moore, o.i inoir nomc, iiu aoutn Upal street WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin Harlan, of 1009 Marlyn road, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a daugh ter, Ruth Cameron Harlan. Mrs Har lan was before her marriage Miss Ruth LaMlcne Cameron, . Mr. Lulgt A. Barlll haa returned to his home In Now York after being tho gwst for the week-end of his brother nnd stater-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ettore Pattl Barlll, of the Rutland Apartments, Fifty-fourth nnd Locust streets. Miss Edna V. Innhnr.H. nt 2M7 West Qlrard avenue, entertained her cnapter ot ui uigma Aipnn I'l sorority on Saturday niternoon, Her guests in cludul Miss Isabelle Frlck, Miss Doro thy Dear, MIrr Kathryn Porter, Miss Dorothlo Mailings. Miss Virginia lilt yuo, Miss Esther Sloan and Miss Ruth Bartlcy, Pfaff, Mr, Edward Kraus, Mr. Arnol Anderson, Mr. Frederick Miller. Mr, Philip Sprenkle, Mr, James. Tustln. Mr Lewis Hoffman, Mr. Charles Connors Mr. Mallon, Mr. William nurk, Mr. Ejl nrd Mingle, Mr. George Mingle. Mr. Charles Burke, Mr. Josoph Bade, Mr. John Connors. Mr. Edward Shin nagt, Mr. Edward West. Mr. PeterScliaf lllng Mr. Daniel FroehlleV. Mr. William SmHh and Mr. William Schntder. An annual dance will be given In aid of the Frankford Day NursM-r at Seheld knecht's Hall, Frankford Thoatre Build big, on Wednesday evening. QERMANTOWN The engagement of Miss Florence Pfelffer. of Wakefield street, to Mr. Dinsmoro Weiss Is announced. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kenney. cf 13S West Sharpnack street, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son on January 0. Mr, nnd Mrs. Herbert R. cnanu er, of 449 West Coulter street, are recolvlng congratulations upon the blrthor a sen, Herbert K. Chandler Jr., on Friday, January 7. M00RE8TOWN Mrs. Frederiok A. Warden, who has been spending some time In Trenton has returned to her home on North Main street. The engagement of Mlsa Oeraldln" Wllllts, of Atlantic City, and Mr. W. Arthur Newbold has been announced. NORRI6TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Hyneman. ot 1449 DeKalb streot, celobrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary? by irlvlng n family dinner at thttr home Thev will also observe the silver anni versary by taking a trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hyde man havo three children, Mr. Nathan Hydeman, Mlsa Mary and Miss Doro thy Hydeman. lernaflas weaewna M M!rrt frtrea -nB7i' wears Wtlt er thmt tt hmiht rtlat4 nnmplwi. H0TAL ENCRAV1NG CO. 814 Wataal St, .STRAWBERRY MAN8ION Mr. and Mrs. Dnv.d Wolfson and Mr. Victor C. Strnsburger, of Baltimore, will be at homo on Sunday next, from 3 until 0 o'clock, at 2028 North Thirty-second street, In honor of the recently an nounced engagement of Mies Rao Wolf son to Mr, Edwin V, Strasburger. Mr. and Mrs, Simon Gruenberg, ot 3211 Oxford street, were at home on Sunday evening In honor of the en- Sngemem oi ineir aaugnicr, nusa uaura Iruenbcrg, to Mr. Simon Henry Ho-nenthnl. Miss Shirley C. Rice, of 1943 North Thirty-third street, has returned to her homo from Lakewood, whero she spent the nouaays FALL8 OF SCHUYLKILL Mia Ella Foley, of Thirty-fifth street.. - .... -r- - - --- 7 T. -...'..... .."I veil, witn a neaaaress of duchoin laco and queen lane, fans oi scnuyiKiu vans and he'd In place by orange blossoms worn Dy ner granomctner on ner nriuai veil. She will carry a bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. The maid and matron of honor will wear blue taffeta dresses and will carry pink snapdragons and spring flowers tied with blue tul'e. The bridesmaids wll' dress nllko In frocks of pink tnffeta and will aire -atry pink snapdragons and spring flowers tied with pink tulle. After March 1 Mr. and Mrs. Pipping will be at home at 901 Oak lane. LOWER PRICES i to the drop In the coat of laathrr n tt Drlpf leval la twin. In .lf.,1 nn all Eantlltt'.P KhftAa lf.B fnll nal,lla IflnnlM er store. NORTH .PHILADELPHIA Tho board of .lady malingers of the Somraltan Hospital will give a card party on Wednesday afternoon In the nurses nome oi me noimui. j,no cum-i mlttee In charge Includes Mrs. T. G. Metvell, Mrs. George Weeder, Mrs James Altman, Mrs. J. M. Troth, Mrs R. C. Clemmens nnd Mrs. Alber' Tuteur. The alumnae of tho William Penr High School will glvo a "children r drcss-up" party on Friday evening a the school, when members will appear In costumes worn by children. Thi committee for the affair Includes Ms Helen West, chairman ; Miss Alma Hill, Mlsa Clnra Hlrsch. MIsb Clara McCali -Miss Ethel Brewer and Miss Ireni Hlrtr. , Miss Jean Clark, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs Joxeph I. Clark, of 38B5 North Broad street, left yesterday for Balti more" where she will be the guest for ten days of Mrs. David B. Francis. , Tho bowlorB of the Mercantile) Club were entertained at dinner by Mr Jacob Olnsburg. of 2038 North Broad street, and Mr. Morris Kohn. Member "the club Include Mr. Eugene C Beckman. Mr. Arthur Oloch, Mr ChaX Miller. Mr Luclen Katnber.( Mr. Ieaao ICatzenberg. Mr. Joseph H. , Rubin Mr. Aaron Miller. .Mr. Slmoi ; MHle" Mrs Charles aimbe Mr. H.m j TJlrsh. Captain Jacob Honly, Mr. wc , Silverman, Mr. Jacob ainBburg and Mr I jB "iohn.; The gueata of hono. were Mr. Alphonse Miller. Mr. WIIMaii ifZerA.lGinSPi od'Mr. ol.V.lf7" SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Margaret V. Malr will enter tain the members of her sorority, the Tau Phi Sigma, at her horns on next Saturday afternoon. Among the mem bers are Mrs. John L. Lncher Mrs, Knrl Brandt. MIrs Lenore McCullough, Mlsa Irene E Kruger, Miss Margaret will entertain her 600 club on Thursday The members Includo Mrs. Harry Metz Mr 8. J, Folttz, Mrs. Charles Brown, Mrs. John Duffy, Mrs. J. It. Kelly, Mrs. .Charles Kelly, Mrs. John May, Mrs.i LouIb Reese, Mrs. John Hohen-Adel, Mlsa Ella Boyd. Mrs. Williams Klmbers, Miss Mary Richards, Miss Marjorle Oonners and Mlsa Ella Foley. FRANKFORD Mr. nnd Mrs. William Mingle, 1634 Haworlh street, entertained- at their homo on Friday evening, when those present were Miss Florence Froehllck. Miss Clara Pelterman, Miss Alma Wil ton, Miss Bertha Pfieffer, Miss Minnie Pflcffer, Miss Anna Fltzpatrlck, Mrs. E West. Mrs. Arnold Anderson, Miss Emily jvui-njj., till m ...(.nun, ,io, stone, -..to . J. Connors, Mrs. Edward Mingle, Mrs. ' "prnkle. Mrs WlngT-d Mr Chnr' Bay Direct from tht Manufacturer inf hhSacrifice SALE! of Coats, Wraps, Suits and Dresses Way Below Cost Simple nnd elaborate modes 1 Come in now whllo they hurt-They won't be hero lonjr nt the rate they're going. MICABE'S - 1214 Arch Street MliV7 dim 1422 Walnut Street WEST OF BELLEVUE-STRATFORD January Clearance Sale of Our Entire Stock n y at TrcmendouR Savings Vl OFF FORMER PRICES IN Gowns, Day and Evening Frocks Suits, Coats, Wraps and Millinery These offerings are not "SALE GOODS," but everu high-type Outcrgarment to be placed on tele to make room for the Southland and Spring, 1921, A'rt EXCHANGES NO APPROVALS iThe "Arch" Enemy of the Foot the 'arch enemy of wn not mad In be n nlp.. nt tinvlftMlna tnLrF1". fully cspsWe of euppnrtlns It. "el.t n'rn,Su,c,t." tjjve. become weak, an rtl Kt aBi.? ."J"1 "n0 temporary upport Snllhr fanJ'.11 mlrw a "crutch." It will ijr tond to make the rch wesker. Ut . , B.'JiKil?umaJ1 f2S- Csntllever Hhoe S.V. a. nexlble arch. Tlie foot muarlra. h.vln. m irMqom Id exercise, grow atrons from The Thirteenth Street Shop Where Fashion Reigns fp? flS Thirteenth Street Just below Chalnut Bit. ttiH S.i?.air.f Cantilevers and f how im..v. "Wfortable your feet feel. How rla,,touUrnCh,ad:lh01u.,1ly VA "llun up "nd ; wp In your strp and tha smile In your 711. rS".l,,ev?IiiR-J?-co.rect..al,dl Prevent ftlUn twii kxmfSWrtm lme nn isstbers. WrttlS A'AAAn,foq,b: t CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP . 1300 WkltMt S.it January Clearance Sale Special for Wednesday Sale of Dresses About 150 very smart street and afternoon models, taken from our regular stock, and including distinc tive effects in ' Satin Velvet Tricptine Georgette Crepe Meteor Canton Crepe Former Prices to $135.00 , SSce 68-s? Adioining the St Janes WakntSt. Between 12th & 13th 1222-1224 Walnut Street 'Stecker" Fashions m Below Cost Including Our Entire Stock of Evening, Dinner and Dance Dresses imri M iff IlWS riV Mm IBB d WMk Q&Jm MfwSiWsh irrffl 1 iil Wwv nl i WMI 1 I w fflliM W4U m 1 1 (.k? l u n 1 VSiC :4 Kle$ ' I 1 $ 1 1 1 ' w I Mill Wfmrf9bf WiraiHH iLf nHHaHaaB I W M m Handsome jet robes, cut chiffon velvets, brocades, laces, as well as the more inexpensive dance frocks for misses. Were up to $295.00, Reduced to '25, m, s75 to '125 P 1342 Chestnut St. aramount Specially Arranged for Tomorrow & Thursday A Remarkable Sale of All-Wool SPORTS SUITS $12 CrI'li'iVA Hfcjlfil lfiiBlT..iB rJ . I: l-a. (FpnMKIJIr KNOWM A8 TUB HTANMst) MAJtKKT AH. 10TH U A. M. TO II P.M. 0orra Mfclford'a I'aiamount rroduetlon THEJUCKLINS nm ni.UK - JTS0' TiTB plat tit oriM nKAn ADDKD NEW TOONKHV1 1.LB COMKDT PA I A CT? la' MAHKBT BTTtHWr rv-VL-z-vv-yCj io a. r.,to itiii r.t Roscoe (Fnttv) Arbtickle, IN A NEW PAHAMOUNT PICTtXTlB THE LIFE OF THE PARTY rnoM BTonr nT mvw s. conp APPA rT A Chestnut St bl. Will r.V-LlAe A. M. to llltS P. U. A De Mille Production ArtTIHTICAU.r AND DHAUATICALLt' Midsummer Madness . DT COSMO HAMILTON WITH, JACK HOLT. I.ILA I.E. I3I WlLBON AND CONKAD NAUBL ' VICTORIA o ?:M-,M. A SENSATIONAL UBLOOItAMA While New York Sleeps C A P1TTM T2 MAHKBT ST. VrVJT 1 1 UL 10 a. m. to tuts p. m. THOMAS MKIOHAN IO "CONUAD IN qt'nav OF HIS TOUTIl" RFPPMT Market" Bt. Ual. ITtla . rH.jll.lN 1 0: A M. to I1:1S p. f,' Tourntur'a '"l'lia Half MAKKET STIIECT AT JUNIPER Cnntlnilnua Vnui1vlllit. II In 11 flBOnOB CArtBON AND Omi.tKS ' GLOBE Valuei 29JS0 to S90 This is your last chance to get a wonder ful all-wool L Sports Suits at this sacrifice price suitable for present and earlg spring wear. Sixes It . Mail Orders Filled rillLADULPlilA-: LUADINO THKATUKS Direction ol I.KE A J. J. HHUIIBUT A DPT PHI EV0S- AT 8i2 JLCl-r ill Mata. Thura. A Sat. TUB OVEIINIOHT COMKDT HIT "NOT SO LONG AGO" A Fantaay ot Cltr Llta In tha Karlr 'TO Dr Annum niciiMAN with EVA LE GALLIENNE SIDNEY BLACKMER and th Ortrtiul New York Caat .0Twtprch,.ur.,,.t.68o.iU,; POP. MAT. THURS. "o-t $1.00 Beata 1 YRTP BVKN1N08 ATSllB r I- .1V. Mala Wad 4 Sat. at 3 US MUCKS NIOHTB. CXC. HAT.. 60o to II M POP. MAT. TOMOR. "$1.50 MATUHDAT MAT.. HBST HEATS. X00 HELWTfN'H OUArtANTEED SUCCESS WlttW IMKMWt BUDDIES i'HILADELPHIA'S FOIIEMOST THEATltKa CADDCCT -A8T C EVKNINOS r WrrvE-J 1 MAT. TOMORROW POSITIVELY LAST WEEK A. L. ERLANUER PRESENTS THE DAINTT OPERATIC DELIQHT MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE Founded on Booth TarKlnrton'a Htorr With MR. MARION OKEEN and th Orlainat London and New Tork Caat NEXT WEEK SEATS THUR8DAT RAYMOND HITCHCOUK Prvaanta JULIA SANDERSON G. P. HUNTLEY DOYLE AND DIXON and HITCHY (HIMSELF) HITCHY-KOO 1921 with MOSCONI BROTHERS C ADDIPk' -AST 6 EVOfl. Vj-r.rivra. mat. tomorrow POSITIVELY LAST WEEK DAVID DELA8CO PRESENT8 DAVID WARFIELD m Tlie Return of Peter Grimm NEXT MONDAY SEATS THURSDAT OEOnDE UnOADHUUST Prent A ROMANCE QV THE BIO WOODS THE STORM LANODON McCORMICK'H Thrilling Forest Fire Play BROAD TONIGHT. 8:15 MATS. VTRD. A SAT MAT. TOMOR. S $ 1 .50 "Charma by Ita almpllelty and natural nraa North Am'rlcan. ffTTVnV TV a&fmc.a SOVRRNlhllT HIT HAVINGS A, COMT.DT OP CAPB CX1D T1,''J!rom Joinh C. Lincoln's NotI ORIOINAI. NEW TnnK r.KSX WIS HRRV nrnr.SFORD SATURDAY MAT. & $2 8M SHUBERT Last 2 Week.. Seta Now for Entlra EnRarrrotnt Pop. Mat. Tomor. ,$2 WA8 THE 8ENHATION or PARli AND NEW TORK NOW TH 8ENSAT10N OF PHILADELPHIA. P. RAT COMSTOCK AND MORRIS OE8T FKBBENT THE MOST TALKED OP PLAT IN THE WORLD APHRODITE CO. OP 300, 8 GOnOEOUB SCENES CHESTNUT ST. peRa i eve. vnc-Jinuj j i. ,,ousb I at SUB POP. MAT.TOMOR. $1.50 'EAST v WEST ., tflTH FAY BAINTER - 'Eaat la Wut' with Par Dalntcr accord ad the gentroun tribute of repeated curtalay calla." Evs. Lwlier. THE WALNUT kveninos. sao LAST 7 PERFORMANCES WINTHROP AMES Prranta GEORGE ARLISS in 'The Green Goddess" A Play of Adventure by WILLIAM ARCHER, "Splendidly aulted to Mr. Arilaa." Record Next Week Seata Thura. Mall Ordera Now Te Rlir"ln Mualral Comedy Surceaa monn LMSJUtl r-rv mnxi A Brilliant Caat and tie Famous Rainbow Chorua After n year nt Jxinrarre Theatre. N. T.. n ACADEMY OF MUSIC SATURDAT EVENINO. JAN. 15. 8:1 RETURN ENOAOEMENT TOSCANINI AND LA SCALA ORCHESTRA Entire Change of Program TICKETS., tl TO IS ON SALE AT HEPPE'S. tlt CHESTNUT ST. & ACDE.rT OP MUSIC n n EITH'S THEATRE wsmmmm .a a, wu.vi3iM4 iHicsigjgjBZJM THIS WEEK ONLY rue aiost Spec tacular Film or trie Day V ))3N AOV5(7fc V -V. VIAV Sj w UIJ ir3 T. 4?Ma 7 " wu rt . "&m - enirps tNCLUnINf TV MATINEE! 28o nOX SEATS. J50 EVENINOS: 'RCHESTRA. BBo DOX SKATS. 11.10 ENTIRE HAI.CONT 2c MME. BESSON IN "HALF AN HOUR." J. M liAIUtlE BETH BERI A Oeorae Cllffatll COOK Doyle: nert A JUVf he MaeDanouvht nia City Pour, Olhera. by J. M A BETH I With Jay Velle i JE C I Kramer Doyh "" Wheeler: Elhel 1 HACKETT x aal I . . - " taU METROPOLITAN pera I IN A I VHAHhlVB PlL.UA. " laa Inlnl a. li.l Tlcketa 11.80 IS 00, U.no. J1.00 and ... 4H S. Penn Square. Metronelllnn Owri tlAM.a anil l'.tvm. .'. una L . "". Pem -' " v.nennut alreat. Sttth A Mkt. Sta. u.-viuht Palm Garden ACADEMY of MUSIC FOYER Only Appearance This Seaso'ri JOSEF H0FMANN PIANO nECITAL Mon. Afternoon. Jan. I 7. nt 3 Tlcketa on Sale at Academy nf Mutto aivt Heppe'a. 1110 Cheatnut Street ffllBIIPHlllr'DrvT OF M'l" tlMtfflli.", Travcllalkt NEWMAN Color Vlowa Motion Picture NcxtFri.Eve. HA NextSat.Mat. JERUSALEM aH0LYLAND TICKETS at Henpe'a ttOo to 11.80. NOW. TSIJlt- uia.H n. t.r'ii" ..' r.vrry . uurnuay nifint rT3r trcn " I'rltea. J5. nn a, ts ALL THE LATEST SONO HITS HT WELL-KNOWN STNOF.R8 EVERT EVm. Roseland. Dancing Cabaret Tonight 1015-17 Market St. CHAS. KERR HIMSELF AND HIS KINOS OP SYNCOPATION mrmmmg 1MO Chostrrut. 13192. OrrrTlvWtjrj& Macrptian ntgiYudntadas at QJtM? ORPHEUM "nantown A Chelten Avea. 7. a r- VTToa .aM"""'" Today 2118 MAE DESMOND ; " .'" N't k-'The Trail of OjSSS''i' LAblMj.Ed Lee Wrqth 'F an4 ma DE3T BHQl , Todaj )e SUQV DANCE WEDNESDAT N1TE January 12, 1921 VANITT PAIR STUDIO 41 ST LANCASTER AVE. OVER THE LEADER THEATRE UNDER THE DIRECTION OP PAT SUN M1LO JAZZ KINOS pr.AUTT CONTEST Popular 8onB hv Well.Known Slnaer COME OUT Tako Route No, 10 Subway Surfar er Elevnted Echane at 40th St. No. 40 ni 'MONT'S 0TU A Anc,t- Kyi-, aits UV-IVH-JIN l JMat-. Mnn..Wed Sat.. 3tt EMMETT WELCH Minstrel. Hurlemue. "OUR WOMEN JURISTS' iiALiaiooM JL'!iy'lili'K-b'r"ATPoD ' " SAMAROFF-STOKOWSKI BTH REETHOVEN LECTURE-RECITAW THl'RS. I1VK.. JAN 18 AT a lid PtNAL.RECITAI. IN SERIES TICKETS, fi TO 12.80 AT HBPPBrtt. nri ,-n-i-w.'- n-r Tsnnonit VTrnRi n'Q mi iqiti im mr HU'aaja i-r luwuuwiii aiaraei CONTINVOUS 11 A. M. toJO P, M. SOMI5T1HNO NEW KVK11T WHBIC KENS. AVE. AND'CUUU. IAT. TOOAT PEOPLES Jean?dini'a PEEK-A-BOO Trocadr to Th R"' Dau. xocar WfMltalj EUr TV a.v . i. j, ..SlVft- " '" i a'.'v .'i.. : Mi1--:
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