A Xi-y Ys'&KfWT r-jH ! .'r -ni"'Mifi'y - .. .. ' ii. , ,',( r ' - M )' JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy., Wynne Talks of tho Theatre Parties Given ''' fdhight for Miss Margarctta Largo Harrison Ci and Mtes Elsie du Puy Hirst EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY-17, 1021 .. ,,'iTOy . ifi . T- tt nVtlic 1y for the tolnrilh ?rlc,Ml n ml throHKh the weok. too. fcr ,h. n &U "vbt toUrrow night. J'V. n tl e we"k there wilt bj two .ulMiS tho dnnce whleh the Jamm M J'tflans wll Wt (or Elnliie ftt the MS,rsvrin,i. S Satf rub"?. loS'IGI'MRrROffttn Large Hartl. W? -hi iMt of honor at th-Mrc-' Mr. ana Mnruare 'trrhMi'amndth, ,K' Mitchell, Ahne Aehton. Atlee S. Hita RecVjchr. AnBUSta Har- lTT..f. l.Tibeth Boya. AnilA Biriwyna, SS wSirVonatttoTltlrt; Jr., Vp.mberton. Wnrrr-JVIcKean, Ted Edward, Caleb Rob; Bill Tawll?. J.ck HIl lard, Charlie Thomson. Wal ttV StokM. liewen Joepfi, Mahlon HotchlMon, Jack Strublnr, Joo Harr on Jri, and Spencer Large, who la ft.rriretVi undo. Th tfut -will no Jf"r the thatro tb the .IUU-Gtrltor. fur Buppr. , . THE other theatre prtj' tbla OTcninc will be jtlten br Dr. and Mm. Wll een for Blah Hirst, and ill will alio be followed by anpper and flandnit at tha Blti-Corlton. Araln tha bbmU will be entirely of tho debutante Kt and will "elude Kltt Ko,ht MaUla Htawart,' Dorothy 8tecn' Elltabeth Janf,-ll;ln Bewail. Bon bIr wood, Bt$'do Poat,ETilyn IJaeo, Jane Hpiurt,.H Krancea Hammond, Mario LouUe Thompson, Henrietta Wllion, Kdward Shaktapcare, Monty Lycett, fleorie Barker, Jim Corson, Bertram Liunlncott. Clarence Brewiter, Lee Hall, Fred Schaeffer, Ted Cross man, William Bally. Jr., Harold Hay lor, John Grahnui, Hill Hopkins, Fordo ,Hao.ieli, Ridney Fookman ond Charlie WIMer. rfniERE will be quite a number of J- afternoons at home today. Monday always seems a favorite time for staying Id. The Bishop and Mrs. Rhlnelamler will be at home at their house on Twenty-second street after 3 o'clock, Mrn. Stewart Wurts and hor sinter, Mrs. James 8tnrr, will be nt home at Mrs. Wurts' town house. 020 Spruce street, nftcr 4 o'clock, and Mrs. George McC'iill. who lives but a block further up Spruce street nt 1100, will receive Informally thtfl afternoon (mm 3 until 6 o'clock. Mrs. Dick McCall will re celre with her mother-in-law today and on the remaining Mondays In Jnnuary. t'ytcndnle Bnlr,d Caner will be nt home this afternoon nt her house 810 Pine street, and Mrs. William Balrd, her mother, will receive with her. JOHN' and Tom are great friends, and they arc both at the delicious r of seventeen. They arc quite in separable, nnd so when John's uncle met Tom the other day wandering about ap parently with nothing in the world to do, nnd no John to do It with, so far n the eye onuM sec, he asked : "Where's John this afternoon?" "Oh," 8T.ii! Tom, in almost dlxgusted tone, "off to sec some woman. I suppose." NANCY WYNNE. fir,',",' compftnled them. They ox Met to remnV about two weeks fcwnTMniMSj??",n'a? cm Columbia M?'lBnHMM5J"!J,0t. AfDUlyv daughter of rill ? .-Mr. nrl" ". Asbury. of 2.-" rnl J1"1 Mr- ,Toh itawkes Wl. SoS' "JR L,r' M Mn- Joi"Pb n. W L ,' S.ll on Saturday iniaiwTKwn"u " "-:: iwiSViB,r,,n-,:i. '." ?.-&i: I son will bc.fiicl of honor - by a recaption .at tha. tha hom.'of fiar ittoiathfdwiliittf? tt Joseph j . Mra, Itlal W. Djitlaon nnrt her rtauKh' Margareiiii .. ,, .. wn, Mlsi Mnr ter. Miss, liuth Wo cot i Dn on. who cii.. ... m mg. v1iw1Im I nri ainAffli-. .& .in.a .. ...... ...-l In Chslwft. nr nt the. BelleVue-Strat ford for a few days. ' Mrs. Margaret Walton, who han beei, the truest of her -on-ln-law aa daugh.' ter. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Oehrlnr HArJneg at their home nt Bast Fall. left on flat urday for Atlsntlo City, where she will remain for so,m time. Miss Kitty Hpath. ilnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mlchne.1 Spath, of 623B nistnir nun Avenue, enUrtnlned the member or tin tlusy Bee Hewing Club at her homo on. Thursday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Netko have re .turned to their apartments at the Itltz. Carlton after several Weeks' stay In tho South. Mrn. Stanley y. Mastbaum, who ro cently returned from Europe, la occu pytns apartments nt the nitz-Carlton Mr. and Mrs. tlldney A. Aloe, of tin Lenox Apartments, have roturned from their1 trip to' Cleveland and St. Louu The reception to be given In honor of their sen, Mr. Arthur Aloe and Mrs. Aloe, whose marriage took place re cently, will nit be hold until flaturdny evening, January 2, at the lilts-Carl-, ton. The following officers wore elected at th annual banquet of the Northwood Country Club Mr. II. O. Htrobel, prsil dent! Mr. E. U Jacobs, vlco prenldent: Mr. a O. Miller, secretary, and Mr. 'Judeon Swan, treasurer. S3 VI J lu'yj.vra.jvpe ViV'. hvi ml fW . 1'v r, IPf v'A? wjs yti wu j w es"s x fty Pe4V. I'Jiolo by Ildchrnch MISS KATHBKINE 8CHLATEH Who will tnltr part In tho nnxluc tlon, "Miss Bob White-, '' which will bo given, by St. Francis .Junior Aides on Friday evening nt the Hcllevue. Strut ford for the benefit of St. Francis Country House for Convalescents In Darby , nosday afternoon In their home, IBM Qlrard avenue, in honor of Mrs. Marvin Dronnsr, her daughter-in-law, SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Tho numbers of the Junior Aid So ciety, under the management of Mlsn Agne t. Land, held their annual dance m the Clover Boom of the UelUvua Stratford last Wedneidny evening. The lance wns (riven for the new nurses' '.'."."i? or Bt- Agnes Hospital, Broad and Mimin atreets. Mr. Ilruca Austermuhl has iut re turnej to Mn home after epehdlng the week-end with friends at Lewes, Del. .' and Mrs. Joseph MoNenny, of 2701 flouth Mot street, entertained In formally at their home on Saturday ev. ning. Among those present were Miss Florence Conor, Mlsa Hose Crossln, Miss Kdlth McTruge. Mr. John Dlerlng, Mr William O'NIol. Mr. John Moore and Mr. Howard P. Conor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loltt Vlguers, Jr., of 174ft South Fifteenth street, are being congratulated on the birth of a son, Charlea Loltt Vliruers, ad, born January to. Mrs. Vlguers will be re membered an Miss M. Evelyn Went coatt, of Atlantic City. ALONG THE READING Mr. Paul Fisher will entertain the bridge club to Which eh belongs at her horn In Oak UM on Tuesday evening. .Tonuarv It, tho members Of which ore Mri Walter B Crowel. Mro. Bobert a DsardVn. Jr.. Mrs. William B arc bin. Mlsa Doris Milter. Mra. George Webster Plaas nnd Mrs. IUymond II Whlto. Jr. Tne Rev. and Mm. Uewellyn N. Caley were the (meets of honor at a reception Ktvon on Tuesday evening by the parish lonerii of Bt. Martin's Church. Oak Lane, In the parish houee. Among the hoe teases were. Mre. Joshua Holmes. Mrs Thomns Bains. Mrs. B. B. Newhouie Mrs. Robert . Harwood. Mrs. P. V Munn. Mrn. W. Hastle Smith nnd Ml AUxrta Harrlo. Mr. Caley hae recently accepted the rectorship of at. Martin's Mr. and Mrs. William E. Oroben. of Oak Lane, will entertain Miss Helen Tompkins, of New York, for two weeks. Mrs. Harry Parrott and her daugh ter. Miss Jean I'arrott, of Oak Lane, have left for Plnehurst, N. C, where they will remain for some weeks. Mro. Howard Cummlnifg cntertalnod the members of the Olwy section of the Bepubllean woman's wnrd commit tee at her home at 212 ICast Tabor road, Olney. on Thursday evening, when Miss Lillian Howard, who miulo on ad dress on matters of political Interest, woo the guest of honor. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Dr. and Mro. C. Le Boy Thomas en tertained at a dinner and dnnce nt their home at 2 802 Columbia avenue on Wednesday evening. Their sruestr In cluded Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. James Doty, Mr. and Mrs, James Oladtng, Mr. and Mrs. William Llndot, Mr. and Mrs. Joan I'lachtor, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Robinson nnd Miss Ida Bauer. Mrs. Katharine Worthlngton, of 1747 North Park nvenue. entertained Infor mally nt cards on Thursday evening In celebration of her birthday. The guests inciunea air. nnu Mrs Hmitn Cecil, Mr nnd Mrs. W. D. Ollmore, Mr.. and Mrs W F. Ro-d. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnrshnl" Bchlack, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Storey, Mrs Katharine Bremer. Mrs. II. Dow ling, Mrs. W. D. Chambers, Mrs. B. J. Alexander. Mrs. E Campbell. Mrs. L. Lukens, Mrs. D. H. Murray, Mrs. F. Storllng and Mlsq E. Taggart. The next meet' of the Neighbors' Club will be helA n Thursday evening at the hflm- nV&fra Arnna (letkler. JThoso who will nttend Include Mr. and n). tnarles calllnan, Mr. ana Mrs Newton Firth Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Charlei Met-,, Mr. Charles Miller, Mr. and Mr? William Roach, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alber' Boat and Mr.' and Mrs. Albert Smith. Miss Jean Clark, daughter of Mr .nnd Mrs. JoBeph Clark, of 386R North Broad street. Is visiting In Baltimore for, a fortnight ns tho guest of Mrs. David Francis. Miss Jeanette Anspach. of 2241 North Seventeenth street, has returned home after spending several weeks In New York. Mrs. J. Potcdamer. of J81S North Broad street. Is visiting relatives In Scrnnton. Miss Louise Shepley. of North Elev enth street, will entertain the i mem bers of her Ave hundred club tomorrow afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Blsslnger, of 20SS Green street, will spend the week-end in New York an tho guests of Mr. nnu Mrs Albert Wassirmu-n. Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Sllvermnn, of the Hotel Mnlestlc, have left to spend eoino time In California. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Meyer, of t427 Cayuga Btreet. entertained at on at home on Sunday afternoon, from il to 0 o'clock, In honor of their twenty-nftli wedding anniversary and also to celc brato the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Clara Meyer, to Mr. Abra ham areenspan. ,,, Mrs. Henry Bronner nnd Miss ZMan Bronner entertained nt bridge on Wed- WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Elisabeth Oliver, granddaughter of Mrs. James Pendleton Horn, of the Tracy, Thirty-sixth and Chestnut streets, entertained nt dinner, followed by bridge, on Thursday evening, The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. William Bobl, Mr u.l Mrs. T. Jedd-en Myers. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ooorge Oretton, Mr. John Kea Huston, Mr. warren iiusion nnu oir. and Mrs. James Pendleton Horn. Jr. th mnpflatfj. nt Mind Oliver and Mr. John Kea Huston wilt take place tn the spring. Invl.ntlona have been Issued by Miss Buth Bnnnar, of 748 South Fifty-third street, for n dance to be arlven at the Twentieth Century Club of Lansdowne on January .11. Miss Hannar win ir DMlttMl In rM-lvlri( ht- Vfr Rflwnrd M. Schaffer. Mrs. Charles W. Bchalter. Mrs. William Hoedt and Mrs. Lewis Craw ford. Miss Caroline Hahcc, daughter of Mrs. II. A. Hance, of 68114 Willows nut. will entertain nn Wednesduy nil nmnAh iitnehann 4i-llnOf tA DV Q matinee. Her guests will be Mrs. Aa- dlson Brown, Mrs. Henry Penn Burk. Mrs. Hamilton C. Connor, Mrs Arthur Hood, Mrs. William Montgomery. Mrs. John Herman and Mrs. Bertha Mock. Miss Kate Oershenfeld, of 5807 Hav rrford nvenue, whose marriage to nr. Herbert 8. Jaspan. will take Place In April, was entertained on Thursday eve ning nt a theatre party, which was fol lowed by a supper nt Kuglefs. Among the guests were MIbs Frances Bos. enfeld, Miss Nettl Plntt. Miss Hilda fJArrnach Miss Blanche Qoldenborg. Mlits Mollis Jaspan, Miss Oertrude Oreen berry, of New York: Miss Dorothy Zeeve, of Seattle, Wash, j Mr. jeromo Harold Jaspan, Dr. and Mrs. Louts aershenfeld, Mr. Jules rjershcnfcld, Mr. Louis Jaspan and Dr. Loulo Sugarmnn, of Weehawken, N. J. An informal party was given on Thursday by Miss Sarajano Hmlth nt her home In honor of Mr Arthur Book myer, of Ovcrbrook, uho left on Sunday for Miami, Flo. The guestB Included Miss Lillian Shrlvcr, Miss Olndys Cran gle, Miss Oertrude Wllllnms, Mr. Frank W. Wolf, Jr.. Mr. Carl Lconlmrdt and Mr. Orahnm Kellar. QERMANTOWN Mra. Jack A. Roberts, of 134 West Upsal street, will entertain nt luncheon at her home on Monday afternoon. The guests will Include Sirs. William T Fox, Jr., Mrs. Bastcr M. La Domus and Mrs. Clifford Boblnson Skinner. St. MIchael'B Men's Club will hold their annual banijuct nt tho parish house, High street, this evening. Mrs. Anna Sautter, of Burbrldge street, will entertain nt cards at her home on Wednesday nfternoon The guost will Include Mrs. J. Thompson Bldny. Mrs. Wllllnm W Bldny. Mrs. Frank C. Knne, Mrs. Palmer Watson. Mrs. Elmer Iles.iler, Mrs. B. F. Antrim nnd Mrs, J. W. Parker. Miss Louise Schuck, of 6217 Chew street: Miss Marie Wclgner, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Oroves, Mr Frederick I.. Schuck ond Mr, John Curley com pose a party that will attend the thea tre tomorrow evonlng, ROXBOROUQH Tho Melody Club 'of Roxborough, of which Mr. II. Bruce Wallaco Is presi dent, will meet on Tuesday evening In the annex of thu I.evprlnelon Presby terian Church to rehearse "The Cross of Fire," which will be rendered at Its concert In May under tho direction of Mr Oeorgo Wentllng. The other of neern of ihn rlnh Include Mr. T. WIN ford Schotlcld, vice president i Miss Edith Kerxeslnger, secretary. "n mrs. Charles J. Thompson, treasurer. The regular Monday afternoon curd party will be held this afternoon at the ltoxoorougn uouniry vjiuii. WI88AHICKON Mrs. Ada Perry has announced the engagement of her daughter. Mis, Kathleen Perry, to Mr. Thomas Ash ton, of Boston, Pa. Miss Kathleen Perry will entcTtaln the nve hundred club to which she te longs at her home this evening. Her guests wilt be Mrs. William Adelhelm, Mrs. Joseph CUllcv, Mls Buth i pay Miss Lucy Pox. Mrs. Joseph llenderj son, Mrs. William Whitcomb nnd Mis Mryn Wartman. Mr. and Mrn. William Whitcomb en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Clare"S HmUh. Informally at dinner on Saturday eve nlng. . NORRI8TOWN Mr, ond Mrs. John B. Bnisher. Mr and Mrs. Milton II. Pfi,M!" M,7 Royer and Mr. Ludwlg auffer. r were guests at a dinner and heatn ....... .i,,n i rv,iioclelnlil. by Mr. and Mrs. William II. Snyder. Mr. and Mra. Donold V. H. nannsKer, of S07 Basin street, whose mnrrlpg" t.ti nlsA MrtAtilhf ttfeat-A sTItssslfal flf nOTl or nt a surprise miscellaneous shonor given ni tneir nome. Amoni ma present were: Mrs. J. J. Wilde, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Spring, Mrs. E. J. Oroft Mrs. M. E. Olllam, Miss Clara Bockey Miss Flora Wagner. Miss Knthsr Spring, Mlis Mildred Spring, Miss Ldlth Wilde. Miss Katharine Wltde. Mis lj othy Spring, Miss Sarah Olllam. Mr Hurry Spring, Jr., and Mr. John Wilde DELAWARE COUNTY Miss E. Stnuffer. daughter of Mr. and v-s Harry C. Htnuffor. of Illghtnril Park, entertained the card club to which she belongs lost week, Mrs. H. W. Busc, of Bldley Park, who has been entertaining her sister, Mrs. M. A. DougloB. of New York, gave an Informal luncheon In her honor a. few days ago. Mrs. Henry Barker, of Lansdowne, la the recently elected Junior chairman ol tho Pennsylvania State Federation Woman's Clubs. Mrs. Arthur B, Hood, of Oermontown, hau been iippoltUiil Junior chairman for the eastren district. Mrs. Hood will go to Allentown Febru ary 3 to attend In the Interest of the Juniors, the conference of the eastuiti district, In relation to Junior work, which will be held on that day. OWEN QHNSo"tO WED Novelist and Playwright Will Marry Mlas Burton New York, Jan. 17. The engage ment Is announced of Owen Johnson novelist nnd playwright, tho only sot o Robert Underwood Johnson. U. 8. A.. Ambassador to Italy, nnd Miss Cathe rine Sayro Burton, daughter of Frank V. Burton, hend of Burton Bros. & Co Miss Burton mado her debut some yean, ago. au-t Is a member o the Junior League. Mr. Johnson has been married three times and has three children. r-IF YOU LOVE-, FLOWERS you will not only be inter ested in our great variety of Flowers, but the LOW PRICES Century Flower Shop 112 S. 12th St BIEG'S EGG U? J' .. Maku lAe Hair HM, J CUfj. Hot Mica? nor Grtaty. it nil Drug ant Deo I Mores in t-ot. Jar ISPBittSB-i1. NOWN AH TUB BTANUCt) WA1IKRT AH, lOTHJl A, M. TO 11 P. M. .Norma 1 almadge IM 1rnrinP TlnttlfeM'r)in-inu situ The Branded Woman FROM FAMOUfl PIAY "llltANDED'' P A L A C fr 12U MABKBT HTnEET J 10 A, M. to litis P. M. Paramount Presents THE INSIDE OF THE CUP ADAPTED ntOM BTmniNCJ NOVEL 1JT WINSTON CHURCHILL ARCADIA C11E8TNUT BT. 11.1, ISth f 10 A. M. to ll!lS P. W. A DeMille Production AnTIBTICALLT AND DHAltATlCALLT Midsummer Madne8 ny Cosmo Hsmllton W2T.'.!.JACK HOLT, LtLA LEB. LOI8 WILHO.V AND c'ONUAD NAC.EL 1 1342 Chestnut Street ARAMOUNT Just 100 of These Wonderful Values Left! Sports Suits HANriNO PALM GARDEN SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlton Yarnall, of Bevcnteenth and Locust streets, will en. tertaln In their box nt the opera tomor row night. The guests will lnlude Mr. aid Mrs Alexander Coxo Yarnall, Miss Anna Sophia, Yarnall and Miss Agnes Tarnall. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Kmlen Hutch inson, of 1718 Walnut street, will enter tain at dinner on Friday, February 4. before the Second Assembly. Mr. Hutchinson left this month for Talla hassee, Flo., whero ho will spend some time at his quail lodge. Miss Mildred W. Leo daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edmund J, Lee, of 1812 South Bittenhouse square, will entertain a box tarty at the opera tomorrow night In the box at Dr. and Mrs. Georgo Kales flatter, of tho BelIevue8tratford. Mrs. Harrison K Caner, Jr., and her. mother, Mrs William J. Balrd, will be I St home Informally on Monday after , noons In January, after 4 o'clock, at tho home of Mrs. Caner, 810 Tine street. No cards have been Issued. Mrs. G. Hamll I ton Colket. Mra. Howard K. Hansell. Jr., ' and Mra W. Jtfellson Edwards will as . ist in receiving this afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Bewail, of, 1311 Snruee street, will entertain at a "mull dinner at their home on Wedncs y night. Mm. William O. Warden and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Brockle. will leave on January 27 for Balm Beach, Fla., where they will spend the re mainder of the winter. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jared Ingersoll. f ort Washington, are spending aev-; rl weekB in Oklahoma, Mr, and Mra. Edward C. Dcarden, of Morion, havo issued Invitations for a farmers' dance," at their homo on Hat- JMay. February 12, in honor of their daughter, Mies Boborta Dearden. and xnelr .nn f- tc,i ... r. t....iak t .. .,,,, ,M , uunu.u v.. iicaiuuil, M , If Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson Dor- rante, of Pomona Farm, Clnnamlnson, U p. J., have IsBund Invitations for a K lowed by a theatre party, on Saturday C xeurunry 5, In honor of Mlsa Elinor R .J1SH. Julia A. Berwlnd and her niece, Ti"?-.M?,r,,rtiret Hurilap, of 103 South 7i ".;, nrai sireei, wno have been i Jf-ndlng a work In New York, where i lny .'r" entertained as tho guests of Z r "erwinirs" brother and slst;r.n ki ...',: l,n M". Kuwnnl J. Berwlnd, ""'""' " mur nonie yeteruay. irnimiiiiiii George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Announce an Advance Showing of New Spring Millinery hJlf ViTa SupporDance Club will iiom iu ritxt danco tomorrow evening, in i fo?mnfX.er ,f 5.e .cnderny a:ter the tier, lormnnce of "Trls.an and Isolde." This l eeslfni" thB Jfth meeting of this sue- M.r , ""'. M- f -eorgo H. Earlo and vhh i, ..". l,t uray'H Inne, Hnverford, Atlr,iK",.Hefn f'?'"'lng several days In todftv CxVity,,vn.1 relurn h,,p ht"" Htmi.Ml7 KRrl0 aixer MrB- Walter & r.yh.Avry'S? 7Jo:t m Martin's them cMtnut HI", who accompanied hejn. returned to her horn.- yisterday. ondn.Crl3i'TVin arorfro Washington Ed- treet. ..:.'."". !i,:,ew'ln nnrt Hpruoe M Iht i,,""1"1?'1 M a small dinner at H n,ir nome on H.atnr!. i..i.. ... Iri ?J& "nd.,,MrB' K-,ar'l will also ThurSi Si A1"""" ut thr home on laW fo? ,Lu,'oal C1"D. Covers will be ' for twemy.four guests. ' ' r son Miffi. E?2l,n A' -"lnyer and JUyiih.' .Mr Arthjn Bookmyer, of Mr. Jkmo, WWPy for Miami. Fla. oamos II. Lallou, of WM Hpiuoo ) . 41 MM MMSYW MW WtiL IsTiUtiasi jor Annossce mmmtm " r paD .for BnsTarei if Matei r0TAL WCRAYltlc'cp; HtW.brt St. oro't prf... ni Attractive and.bccomlnpr models for Southern wear; for wear en route; and for those who wish n hat with a touch of Spring; with newness tho dominant note. Allen's Millinery means all hand-made millinery and spells quality. The hats are more beautiful this year than ever. You can choose at $12, $15, $18, $20 Fine Imported Swiss Underwear Reduced one-third in price rive Swiss nibbed Yet In silk and IIbIo; exceptional quality; were S4.25. now 82.15. ' Mne Wool Vests i Swan brand. BwIhs make: were J I.. 5, now S.1.80. Wool Union Hultsj Swan brand, (lne Swiss ribbed; were $5.25, cew S.7fl. Kxtro quality Wool Union Hulls i finest Swiss make; were 7.00, DOW S,00. mmmmMmmmmm 454nch Imported Organdie, $1.25 yd. Flno quality organdie with permnncnt flnlsh. the shades are the authoritative ones for spring wear, nnd aro hero In full assort, ment. , Silk Lisle Hosiery, 95c pair Full-fashioned women's hoss. of flno gauge, in medium weight. They aro finely mercerized; black only. Sale Wool Sports Hose, $1.50 Vearly all Imported qualities In blue or green heather mixtures, formerly priced at J2.50 a pair. Allen 8 Ribbons are now lower in mice; our entire stock n.mllty is always asu-ed nt Allen's Blhl.on Section, and Bhlln. .-mSvH ffnest assortment of ribbons aro here, conveniently situated jus? inside the Chestnut Street door. 8-Button Length Kid Gloves, $4.75 r-in., French Kid Olnvei of the famous Trefousse make. The . ,J r l,laek white sird Leaver; nln suede gloves. In gray, cham "mrne? black ana white. Tbey aro worth a third more than this very special price. These Notion Specials are 25c Mary Osrden Talenm I'nwder, 2Bc PJrrliln Tslenm Tnwder, .'e I'lne Brlitle Tooth ltruslie. o J'ure UrlMIe Nail llrunlie", 2Se Freneh "rorndls" ." l'owiler. 2fle Bharald, the lntnt benrd 'oftener, 3c "Crenie Elcnyu" Toilet Treuni, S8o Ivory Combs, nntton.liookii, Shoe Ilnrns, SSc 50c Dish Toweling, 35c an nure linen dish toweling. Our regular BOc quality; all whlto or colore borders ; only enough for a day or two. Women's Flannelette Nightwear Finallu Reduced to tia't k'rice Finest quality night gowna and pajamafc In every size and splendid asltotlon. marked now for clearance nt exactly half original prlcea I U at: 0PPENHEIM.lUWS & 6 Chestnut and 12th Sts. The Entire Fur Stock ajmMi-asaaHaM-a-ss-Ma-iMis-a-aaaaa--a To Be Closed Out At Reductions of 40 to 60 Bay Seal Coats with squirrel, beaver or skunk collar and cuffs. Formerly $350.00 Reduced to 175.00 Hilda on Seal Coats, 36 inches long, with self collar and cuffs. Formerly $500.00 Reduced to 225.00 Caracul Wrap, formerly $1800.00 Reduced to 976.00 'l I V Bay Seal Coats, 36 inches long, with cape collar and bell cuffo. Formerly $225.00 Reduced to 115.00 Bay Seal Wraps, 45 inches, select ed skins, self col lar and bell cuffs. Formerly $350.00 Reduced to 195.1 j Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats Smart 36-inch model, richly trimmed with skunk, beaver or squirrel. Formerly to $595.00 f Hudson Seal Wraps Luxurious 43-inch model with large cape collar of self fur, richly lined. Formerly to $975.00 Moleskin Coats to 550.00 Reduced Hudson Seal Coats to 795.00 Reduced Hudson Seal Wraps to 795.00 Reduced Moleskin Wraps to 895.00 Reduced Hudson Seal Wraps to 1025.00. . . . Reduced Mole Wraps to 1095.00. . . . Reduced Hudson Seal Coats to 1295.00. . . . Reduced Natural Squirrel Wraps, .to 1350.00 Reduced Hudson Seal Wraps to 1450.00. . . .Reduced Caracul Wrap 1 800.00 .... Reduced , ', "" f'"-'" "- - -- n i , . I,,, ,,, ..-T 350.00 425.00 to 275.00 to 395.00 to 450.00 to 450.00 to 495.00 to 495.00 to 595.00 to 695.00 to 695.00 to 975.00 Values $29.50 to $39.50 Beautifully tai lored U - wool Sports Suits. Smart shades. Don't ivliaa This Unusual Opportunity for Saving ron TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY V I C T O R I MAP.KET BT. AH. NINTH 0 A. It. to ltilS P. M, GECOND Ilia WEEK OF While New York Sleeps A BRNBATIONAL MBtvODftAMA CAPITOI TiM MAltKIiT BTMEJCT wi-M 1 I VJL ,Air miles UINTKn to "eyim ok' this itEArtr' RFP.FNT "AnKET bt. d.i. itth In "PABBIONB rLATOnoUND" C ORF MAItKET STnEET .. ryvTVt'N'Qtt VAT'nnVILLtt. 11 to It 'IIILADEU'IUA'8 TXinEMOST THEATIIE3 AT 8115 FORREST Tonight the surnnME hbvue OK MODEHN TIMES RAYMOND HITCHCOCK Prewntn JULIA SANDERSON G. P. HUNTLEY DOYLE and DIXON AND HITCHY (Himself) World's OrMtott Dlapenier of Jor "HITCHY-KOO 1921" WITH THE MOSCONI BROTHERS Popular Wed. Mat $2 GARRICK Tonight A?. tjeorRe nroadhurst rresents A ItOSlANCE OF THE BIO WOODS THE STORM LANODON McCOItMICK'B Thrilling Forest Fire Play . fltnctd r Mrs. Trimble ilraillry One Year in New York Prloea: Evr., Inc. Hnt., nat BraU I2.S0 Sat. Mat. U.-t BenU 12 00 Popular Wed. Mat. f $1.50 BROADONlGHT. ell's Mnt. Wed. " $1.B0 I Last 2 Wks. 1 Hnt I "DeliRhtful." c'o. rt'DLic uiDacn. IIENIIV W. BAVAOIVB fp CoJ romcd) QHAVINGS "" ' Tllcpn from Jftil.nh f?. T.lnrnln'a Vnv.t OntlllNAI. NEW YOHK CAST with iiAnnv nrjiESFxiuD MAT. HAT. HEST REATB 12 00 i'nn.ADr:i.riiiA'.M leadino thkatium Direction nt I.KE J. J. BIIUDKrvr AHFI PMI BVOsTaT Si20 rtUCLirni Mit. Thurs. flat. LAST WEEK MAT. THURS. ag" $!.oo "NOT SO , LONG AGO". A Fanta-y of City Life In Hi Early JVm With EVA LE OALLIENNE, SIDNKT IILACKMEII and the Utlainal N. T. Cast iieo. IAN 24 eatb Tiruns. MOW stox.jn"' maiuohdeh "y-fy Th Sure-FIre Hit of Musical ComeoV' g ROSE GIRL Sf.?.nnth stor' b" wilmam caht DUNCAN, author of 'The Hoyal Viurabojia." "Klddlers Thr.a." "The Turple noad." an4 Merry. Maimetlo Mctodlra bv ANfiKI.M CJOETZU compoaer of "Tho Royal Vaga bond," "Aphrodite." and "The Wanderer." Kith a Caat of Metropolitan Hlncrm. Cornell ant. Danctra and a Rosebud Chorua of Kloomlnr lleauty. I YD Tf" EVENINOH AT 8:13 I-. 1 rV Mata. W-d A Bat. nt'3:IS EVGS. 50c to $2.50 (Y) BATOItDAY MAT. DEBT BEATS S5.00 MAT. WED. st $1.50 SEI.WYN'B OUAItANTEED BUCCES8) Brian IWooIMorSui HWHUUrf NHttALfUf BUDDIES WBrMssjrMMsj The PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ILLUSTRATED T.EfTl'ltB "WHAT MAKES A GARDEN?" By Professor F. A. Waugh Massachusetts Agricultural College AMHERST. MASH. To ti itlrn at the NEW CENTURY CLUB 124 S. 12th Street Tuesday. January 18th at 3:30 P. M. AJrnlslon. Mrmlwrn by Ticket I'rrfona not Membvrs ,'iOe ACADEMY OK MUBIC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD BTOKOWSKI. Condiirtnr rHBIP ilMinil.OWITSCH Gue.t Conductor I'RIMAY "TKHXf)ON, JAN 21 T .10.1 S.Tl'HD.Y EVENINO JAN "2. AT SilB .H?"thovpv':X f'-l.-I;U ' Vlollnl.i THCIIAIKOWHKT ronrsriS n D? for Molln nnd Orrhp.trn MENDELSSOHN . . Svmpnony No 3 , . . . A Minor Tlckete, Acnd-my ll-ppa'a, mn Che.tnut 8 Shubcrt ' Mat. Wed. $2 Positively Last Week, Beats Now for All Performances WAS THE SENSATION OK PARIS AND NEW YORK NOW THB BE.VBATION OK PHILADELPHIA. P. RAT COM8TOOK AND MORnifl QEST PRESENT THE MODT TALKED OK PLAY IN THE WORLD APHRODITE CO. OF 300. 8 GORUEOUS BCENEI CHESTOUTffr: si I aOTi Mat. Wed. at 2:15 $1.50 "EAST is WEST WITH FAY BAINTER "Pay Dnlnter'a Impersonation of Mln Tov" la Inatlnct with charm nnd her peiaon. allty wlnnlni; the affection of nn audlenca." Nonti Amerlcnn. WALNUT WALNUT AT NINTH POPfUR MAT. WED. TONIGHT AT 8:20 THE REinNINO MUSICAL COMEDT PnTER PATTER WITH ERNEST TRUEX AND A 1 R1LLIANT COMPANY AND TUB Famous Rainbow Chorus METROPOLITAN rK KRIDAY EV. MUSICALE. JAN. 21. AT'aaO KIIANCES CHARLES ALDA il HACKETT In Joint Recital TIcketM 2.?ii J2 "0 $J r1 ll.no and 7.V, no.' t..MUnc ut Wjrd'n Concert llureitu. 1414 penn Houure Ho. Motrmtolltan Opera Houx. und Wownirini, HOh Chcwtnut street. METROPOLITAN OPERAHOUSn hat "LUCIA" JAN' Heat now. t to $'l for aile at Weymann'a. 110S Chextnut atrcet Roseland Dancing Broad and Columbia Ave. COUMHIA I1LDG. ANCING CONTEST. ISO CASH PRIZK.s rivate Instructions Wamomi anis Diamond SfiCli VV.TH.:RSPOONHAUVe,lLl:,,.Jat)il0 MINA DOLORES .. iti. v t $i sn, at wnii. Unii n. ;RPHEUM "''mnntown. Ch.llvn Ave. , liiee 1'imii i ,w -at4 ACADEMY of MUSIC FOYER Only Appearance This Season JOSEF H0FMANN PIANO RECITAL Mon. Afternoon, Jan. I 7, at 3 Tickets on Snla at cad.my of Muilo and tltsna's. 1110 Choatnut Btrmt rc E 1 T H'S 1AE DESMOND "fi. h AMri'tn ... , .... ,.... .," :!. f iir moruccTDA ' " 'i"'nin i:n?ml--i i,ni.nlw A ivrt wirrif Pln' L ik dancinS js&ons k '.?0 ChBflfawt. Loc.3192. Open Drtf O&enSi DAMRO.Kl'll ri Dt'CTfiit Ticket, at Acadsnr und Iloppa's, H19 Chetlnut atrvst "S Ml I'Sr.l lltul ...Ml l PEOPLES J. Ma. Ave. A Comb. IAT TODAr "UIRLH FROU IIAI'I'VLAND Murk I'OVT'NPOl'H II A. M. to III V M rtiTirrii''ti vi.-v rv A OTKTA lVJl "' oth.Mat.Todi ASIN0 w-5.s,c P.rT WIXi y linn (Vm ' nr; i ini? iiocadero L'ULV"- ' w.ba.hiis MO.JUCIO . wfsjtllas TUurla)- .Vli'hl ELLA SHIELDS ameiiii'vn I "T y i nsnnn MARIE NORDSTROM IV "TICK TOOK" 'I'VDKLI. A MACY-CarUtMi Clrle A liersman: Nat Naxarru 1, !'" 2r', Jstarj ru Decker tt Co. Others ACADEMY OP MUaiC-Thura. Evt.. Jan. 39 NEW YORK BOLOI8T SYMPHONY RACHMANINOFF DUMON 1 "S.CTH AJ,C,- Bv' no Mats . Mon..WJ., Bat,. 3 US EMMETT WELCH Min.treU lliirlatque. "OliR WOMEN JUIU 8T 8" Academy s,u.,c i'on)or, Eve. T'7'4 MfcTlP.OI'OLlTAN Tristfln nd tl.l J OffctU coy PAN Y - t." lo , V V f k u ?l m "VvO ""V .Mi V , a-w; . .' '. "T" . T - UAj,,., !. l , y ; . . 1 . l , t.i. wi i
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