WwlwflW'w. vfwptm TiiF''7vwtip ig$j Wmpi''f tfWrfH'fffi, ftypyt"- Mjttg 'T .(' , i -f i ,i i-' i v'vJWWfi EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1921 ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE yancv Wynne Tells of the Philadelphians in Palfn licach She Speaks of the Anniversary Ball at Academy of Music Tonight D mniiv IMiiliulPlplilnni down nt 1'filni nr iilrcrtilv?. I told .you the other ', i ml Mw. Charm- Mtirm wn con ' "l nnd wnt koIiik down noon, tflin I "Vmillt"" I'" jrrtcrclny. and Mr "rkllr Henry nml Iirr .lnushlor, rirmlc (Vimuiiv. nrr- iIiitp now. Mr. ffl I." nnd Dr. Oniric Hart ?,, rri.Mnc down In yarltt. mid will l..n Mr" Hi-nry l""1 "Mi . Thr N"d HniwnlimH lmv.; poim down ,1,1 Mi- lir.nvnlnrs'K father. Mr. ,,, e Mi-KihIiImi. I naw Mw. Hrottii l.eor,.. . Btrcot t IP other .1.1.Y '. ."" ".. .li I., . Mm-k (rock t.m- &nirv -ll InnblBi-k frock lop i Hitli ii nenl ront. which lind one nnMl "horl ro.md.Ml barkH whirl, was i. i in Her Imt w -nllr ""'M"" iC'ol ' l.h HlllT nlKrctt..s laid lint 'ir 'iXTHoll has al-o c.,..e down 'and laiyatl. llroc-kln arn , no .Mr. Warden hni ill- M urn- --- . l...i-n 111 Wfk. rtml) Mart.'.!. , US JOHN KINT. VAN Ilh.NH- sfI.AKK. of 'w lnrl" K t I ' " ( -flnl.lWtAll II fr II A 1 ..Miitinii PHtrriiay uiu-ni" - - i. in New York tor nor priiim hnnir i" u ivill ' Vp.ii Honclacr. '"'F'uili ihi Hcrond nltnlr next tri v n&rnoon. Sylvia, you ve S't " une out hero as well n- In v rk "everal t.eiiNon.1 ni?o. Mm. ,P It a--el it Ived on l-ocu-t tr ' invent! for u number of enrH. r U v Z a ter l.er lnnd-and'H death M,,rn New York to live ermn ' "'4,. wa- fa.nou- for l.er nttrno '"nU . ' "' , ,,, tn ente. nil. . . nllll Ill'I I' llllll f '. ft he '"' m,,ml ,1KJ'd t0 Rntl,(,r. Kbpf boM.iti.ble .oof on many .. ...iikinii 8 S lin foiimlwl that ...JMtPrlous Hoc.ety. thr"l..in. Tnpimnl," the injniili.B . Sfc 'l .to not know if It .tmht. t t bar line I1C1L. .tllOi fn l'f n" ' '.'. ,.." ,o .,. lMilln.lel- wluer lisuuii, -" ,".-.i.;.-i. everal weeks each Onnli -. .,nl flf Ml :i;rt; "renew -"..tract with old fripml" and relatives. WVAih, the much -heralded, Academy annivprar ball will be eiveu to-m-M at.d it will "tart promptly at half ,&" s. I urn told. Fnkhm Is to dance ",'wnl specialties and Clmrllc Morcan nnd Alva SerRcant will dance the old ViW..ii.iniP. which wa- n favorite in ,1,0 nftio wo are told. And then there ;MH l,o the CMU.I Mimdrille. in w Mch about two hundred dancers will take pari After that our own fun comes, m r,ni we ilimre ourhelve- tired into the fe m:i' hours. ., ., I urn nnxiniiH to see the pretty old tmun . -penally the really old olien, n, t.ie i.ipii- Tliere i- to be au ohi una nf iUi.iiit old gowns, dolls drchsed t, the -tilec of tho-c dnyH. jewelry an.) "tlier lieirlonnm in one of the rooms ii tin Aui.leinj. and the programs will !uv.' a p of the ticl.etH which were nhl f-r the original ball sixty-four h . swb-eriptinii affair. o coui"-e, ami tli' Orchestra will be the bencli- , ni Mi I'liinces A. Wi-tcr nnd all iiinitiiiitees of women interested in eOi'lii-siiit have done wonderful work i ari.ineins the affair, which. 1 sin- i reK hope will be a great nuccess. Till Clinilotte I'lishinnn Club is to lime line of its delightful teas next l'nila nttenioon, the gue-ts of honor t.l.i Miss lVgg Wood, Donald Ilrinn anil Hj Ip!) .Morgan, and me. I'm golu'. I mi' uimtid In meet l'eggy Wood wer - in I In .ml l.er .all that Frenchman n lnr with more or less adjectixes 0 rmn'i I in neat, but nIi-oiik order 1 fm the epithet, I iavo wanted to iipi't Ik r She's a girl after my heart. si Inline, in lulling a spade a -pude, a I -le dues it. Theie's Miinetlllug i 'iinK tig ,i thing, hut not sa.xiiig it; b ' I en mie fen.lesslj think- ami fenr- "iv -n- wimt one thiiikH, I'm for ' ;i t' it s nil. 'I1' i ''Lli'-is of the lioard of ttie I ' ' in f'lnl) will iccelve the guests n i ft. i imni) Among them nie Mrs, x" nil Chow, ulm jS president; Mm. 'ie- I nge. Mr-. Mortimer Itrown, Mr- liuui's i;ier-ou. dr.. Mrs. Wav n.l lb. t MrM, Waller Waring Hop- Mi- (ieorge l'liles linker, Mrs. t "i I! II l.orinier. Mrs. Pope Yeat- ' Mr- l.dwnrd l-'inck. Miss IViii,. " 111.-111111, Miss Marian Wood nnd u 1 lulu, of dlliers J' W win) t4 a mh-j- precious little !"' "ii nlioi.t live jenis' of age, has Vfl lulled ideas on the subject of "'' lien iiitl 'deas having been pnti- ... i i led bj ii deoted mother, it ml ' .a iieipr (ll-nhe.VN. Sometimes it is 1 ' '"'I a- it was the other night, v ' '"' ns taken to bed while com """ a- piesent. ki-sed nml tucked in Tfci"' " '' ""' '" 1,'"v'' "lp bedroom. m 1'u.i iiin all very well, hut Miu see .i e iho r,,rt.r of the drawing W "' po-.il .lean's xer best doll m ' 'ni slept every night close in '" "ii- And. of course, .lean ..I ii... ,;, , i.r u wu-.some iirouiem fome-slng to pPCp wif, and J couldn't Rot my dolllp ro I tooked licr." . NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES .Mr anil Mrfi. Hobert 1C. Capnatt. of lBori t.ocupt street, will entertain nt dinner on I-Vl.lav evening-, February 4, before the tecon.l AsKembly. v ' Mr. and Mrs. Rll Kirk I'rlco. of 1709 walnut Btrect. will entertain at dinner toinoitow night at their liomo In honor of Mr. nml Mr rinrcnco C. Zantzlngcr. of (irron Acre. Semlnolo nnd Highland avenues, Chestnut Hill, nnd later In their box nt tho opera Air. nnd Mrs. .1 Bertram Mpplncott. of 1712 Spruce street, will entertain at dinner nt their homo tomorrow nllit their son ami dnuffhter-ln-law, Mr. and '.,.. ,,ohpi". " i.tppincott. of Oak Hill. IJethayres, followed by n box party at lite opera ' .T,ho ".Pts who will attend the dinner nt tin. ltlt7-('arlton nnd theatre party on Siiturdn which .Mr. and Mrs. Frederic II. .Strnwbrldse. of Torworth. aerman town, w II kIvo In honor of MIkh Anita Htrawbrldge, debutante dnugliter of Mr. and Mr... Itobert !:. Ktrawbrldge, will hie hide JIm MnrJorlo V. cilblioii. Miss Itulh P.ickard. Ml-s Malslo H. Stew art MIfh Catharine It Knight, Mlc Helen U Sewell, Mlts Kllznboth Jcaues. Miss Margoretta I. Harrison. Mr. lion Jatnin Hush, Jr., Mr. Arthlngton Ollpln. Mr. Alfred Coxe (Jllpln, Mr, Arthur Hlckinan, Mr. CJcorge Armlstend, Mr. Jiuiies Davis. Mr. Clajtoti McKlroy, Jr.. Mr. James Cheston, Ah, Mr. Frederick M;..J?uni, ,r- Alexander Van I'elt, Mr. Mlllnin HIiiim Newlln and Mr. lMward Mitchell, IWwnrds. Mrs. Kdwnrd Ktotesbury Lewis hns Issued InvltntlotiH for the. second of her series of luncheons, to be followed by u card party at her home. 90 Spruce street, on Saturday afternoon, February 0 The first will bo given on Monday afternoon next. Miss Nina ln. of Twentieth and Walnut streets, will entertain In her box tonight at the Academy of Music at tho anniversary ball Mlaa Catharlno Lea and Miss Feblger. Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts, of 920 Spruco street, und her sister, Mrs. James Starr, of Germantown, will bo at home on Monday afternoons In January after 4 o clock nt tlm home of Mr. Mr. ?i . 'N? arda ,hnvn b('" s"t out. !i, n"Wr IfP"nedy Wurts will T.resldo win S J' r ,hls Kernoon nnd MrM. V. Illlam H. Wlster will nsslst In recelv ing1 tho Bucsts. hrnnU ""l8?. I?nl"Kr"el. of MeadoW- S r l- ''", lt nlBht for Virginia, tho .,e ,7" HI",",1 n fr"ieht as Mm 'I',.0," ,1'arentB. .Iudt-p nnd l.Mr. !-, , ""lard, nt Iioclcy Mount, tlieir estate there. llr nnd Mrs. William Hornn, of Over ri.14, "?Von'PnnlPl by Mr. and Mrs. 1 humus Hornn, of Mnhanoy city, will leave tho latter part of this month for Hoi I,. i. wiier,, they will spend the le iniilnJcr of the winter. Mrs. Husan Kor rlgan. who has l.eon tho guest of her son-in-law- and ihiughter, Mr. and Mrs. W-llllarii H. Weber, at ileechwood Park, ,"'.'. .!' 'etj-'flay fur Mnhanoy City to visit Mr. and Mm. Ilnrau. The Opera Siipper-Dnnco Club will hold Ita next danco tomorrow evening In the I-oyer of the Academy after tho per. fonnnnco of "Don Carlos." Mrs. Hnrrlson K. Caner. Jr.. of 810 rine stieet, will bo unubln to receive this afternoon owing to the dress re hearsal of the anniversary ball. Mrs. Howard U Murray, of Mountain avenue. Melrose, will entertain nt nn auction lirldgo parly nt her homo this afternoon, In honor of of Miss Made leine. Asbury, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. ( hnrles W Asbury. of Mcsthu, Oak I.ane. who will bo married to Mr. John Hnwkes Wilson on Saturday afternoon. In St. Paul's Kplscnpal Church, Ogontz. Miss Murray will nttend Miss Aslmrv as ono of her bridesmaids NORTH PHILADELPHIA Pr. and Mrs. Dclinar Conley. of J544 Kldgo avenue, aro receiving congratula tions on the birth of a son, Ilohert Wil liam Conley, on December 26. A dance will lx- glen nt the Delmar Morrlfl. liermantovvn, on Sat.mlnv eve i. ng, by tho members of tho Tuxedo lub, Mr. and Mrs. William Roach, of ISIS I.rlo avenue, will entertain the Xolgh bors' Club on Friday evening, tho member o which In-lude Mr and Mrs. . harleS rnlllnon. Mr and Mrs. Amos iimtl(M Mr ."I'.1 MrH' Nton Firth Hill. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Met!!, Mr At '' ASK FOR nod GET HerSick's The Original Malted Milk for Infanta and Invalidn Arold Imitations and Substitutea fe!4SVAs., V?vV'-" .' zl&xsiE!mmmaKii&' , , t . I v"- ' f , i. tl&.jU :.. .i:i " npHHHZm . r iaar-wiH y w . n i I .'-H&irr.',; ' &.. ''L.; . 'i'w.. ', i. as'.' . rr . . "s. " "X "V Thoto bv Marcuu .MISS DOROTHY UVMUKUT ItllHHCLL. Daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J.une.s L. Klddclt, of Ardmoro, whose en gugemcut to Mr. I.. Melville Suplcc wn-s announced on Saturday nnd Mrs. Albert Roat nnd Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith. The Musical History Clnrs will nieot tomorrow niornlnR nt tho Orpheum Rooms when "Minstrels and Minne singers" and their music, will In. dis cussed. I'niiors und musical members relative to tho subject will be con tributed by the members. Mrs Jnmes Olaso will be chairman of tho day. Miss Margaret Clark and Miss Jean Clark, daughters of Mr, and Mrs. Jo seph I Clark, of 3R55 North Uronil street, left on Thursday for nnltlmoro where they will spend a fortnight na thu guests of friends. Mr and Mrs. Solomon Rosenblatt, of 1230 Krlo avenue, are spending several weeks at Palm Heaph, Fla. Miss Mildred Greene, of Scrnnton. Is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Wurt: man, of 1409 North Thirteenth street. Miss Claire R. Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Icwls .Smith, of 1935 North Twentieth street, und Mr. Hnrry Alvln Moyer were married on Monday eve ning. Jnnuarv 17, at tho homo of tho officiating minister, tho Rev. Arthur Onkcs. of 1609 North Twentieth street. The bride's sister. Miss Anna Mny Smith, waa maid of honor, and tho brother of the bride Mr. Harry O. Smith, wua best man. A reception was held at the brldo's home. Mr and Mrs. Moyer will be at homo after February 1, at 2101 North Fifteenth street. Miss Ruth Oerstley, 1411 North Droad street, entertained In honor of Miss Mario Jacobton, of Now York at a dinner of fourteen covers last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Simon K. Cteserman and Mies Killth Osserman. of New York. wero gueatfl of Mr. and Mrs. Hliiney ju. Stern, of 1C13 Poplar street, yesterdny, when an ln."ormnl at homo wns held In honor of tho engagement of Mr. nnd Mrs. Stem's son. Mr. Slyvan G. Stern, and Miss Edith Ossermnn. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. D.alslmer, of the Royal Apartments, celebrated the sixteenth birthday of their son. Mr. Paul Dalslmer, by giving a family dinner at the Sans Soucl. Tho guests Included !r nnd Mrs. Sylvan Dalslmer, Mr. and Irs. Leon Dalslmer, Mr. nnd Mrs Mll on Dalslmer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert 'alslmer, Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlea ichwart,:. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Klein. Mrs. William II. Hackenbunr, Mr, and Trs. I.eon Sv Dalslmer, Miss Tesslo Dal slmer, Miss Jano Dalslmer, Mrs. Sylvan 'alslmer, 2d. Mrs. Philip Arnold and tfr Charles Schonemnn. Tho Koclety of Friends, formerly tlm "Friends of the Mount Hlnal Hospital," .ire making preparations for a danco to c hold at Apollo Hall, 1710 North llroad .trect, next Friday evening. Tho com mlltoo In charge Includes MIsh Jeatio R. Hum, chnlrludy, with tho assistance of Mlns Jennc Stevens, Mlsa Fannlo Oxman, Hiss Mlllnn Master, Miss Hessio Lakln mil .Miss r.thel Relosky. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nml .Mrs Archibald McAllister ind their rainlly. formerly of Ninth and Dickinson streets, aro now living in heir new home, f,ll2 Chester avenuo. A reception nnd danco will be given tonight nt the recreation center at tho navy yard, under tho direction of Mrs Moore. Among those who will nsslst will be Mrs. Spooner, who did service ork during tho wnr ut the Roosevelt Service- Club; MIkm Martha Stuart Ulll and Miss Bella Newell Oil. Mr. Michael McNulty him returned to his home, 2200 South Broad street, after spending a few days In New York. Mr. and .Mrs J Rosenbcig. of 5417 Walnut street, am receiving congratula tions on tho birth of n son. William Herman Itosenberg. Mrs. Rosenberg will bo remembered as MIbs Dorothy Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel J Harris, of 1602 South Fourth street. The membero of the nUxlllnry of tho American legion. Post, No 95, will en teitatti this (veiling- In their meeting rooms In tho Southwark Library. Fifth and Ellsworth streets. MIbs Margutrlte Towers, daughter of Mrs. J. Towers, of 1711 Rltncr street, 1mm returned to her home after spending the week-end In New York. Mrs. Thomas Iloyle, of 2221 South Broad street, entertained Informally at lur homo on Thuradny evening', Mies Mercedfs Herlng, of 1MB Shunk street, entertained Informally at her homo on Saturday ovcnlng. Among her guests were Miss Mary Murphy. Mips CJene Manning, Miss Jane Touhy, Miss Helen Collins, Mls.n Klcnor McKcman, Slisa Anna Cortany, Mr. Frank Yeager, Mr. Frank Met ormlck. Mr. Patrick Scallv, Mr. George Gibbons, Mr. John Murphy. Mr. Richard Donavan and Mr. James Mulligan Tho members of the 1juvnln Country Club will entertain at a reception to bo given at App's Academy, Broud and Porter streets, on Friday evenlnR. Among tho members of tho club aro Mlsa Hlslo Dick, Miss Mary Rooney, Mr. Thomas Rooney, Mr Andrew Simp son, Mr. Thomas Loughran nnd Mr Georgo boughran WEST PHILADELPHIA The wedding of Ml Vivian Eliza beth Kennedy, daughter of Mrs. J. Blair Kennerly. of the Sntterl, 4508 Chestnut street, and Dr. Joseph Parsons Replogle, son of Mrs. R. . Reploglc, of Wostmont, took plnco on Monday, Janu ary 17, nt 0 o'clock, at Ebetisburg, Pa , tho Rev Mr O'Nell officiating GERMANTOWN Mrs Joseph H. Ixird. Jr.. of B009 Knox street, will entertain at luncheon followed by curds ut her homo on Wednesday nfternoon. The guests will Includo Mrs. Robert M. Barton, Jr., Mrs. Charles E, Barton, Mrs. Charles A. Wnters. Mrs. Francis H. Devlin. Mrs. Edward J. Murrny. Mrs. Frank Faber. Mrs. H. Dwycr. Miss Catharine Shields and Mrs. J. F. Homberger. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Osborn have returned from their wedding trip nnd aro at home at 5613 Devon street. Mrs. O3born will bo remembered us Miss Sarah Ann Marplc. NORRISTOWN Miss Margaret Sperry. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jncob Sperry. of 218 Oak street, celebrated her twelfth blithdav anniversary by entertaining twenty-five of her young friends nt a novelty party. Mr. Novlllo D. Tyson will be irlven a testimonial reception by tho JudgcH nnd lawyers of this county In honor of his fifty years of service aa an attorney In the courtn of Montgomery county, Mr. Tyson Is vice president of tho Montgom ery County Bar Association. BIEG'S EGG rillI.ADELriHA'8 JTOIIKMOHT THHATllUS DDAA T" TONIOIIT, B.lfi DlJ-Ls Mat WH. nml Hal, 2.15 LAST 8 TIMES MAT. WED. STH $1.50 DELIGHTFUL" Rvg. Public Ix:dr itr.Nrtr w. savaok-s t'AI'B COD COMCDV xJvV 2& THE CULMINATION OF Tllfe KVKNT FOR WHICH ALL PHILA DELPHIA HAS DEEN EAGERLY AWAITING THE OPENING OF Shavings T.ken From Joph Lincoln's Novl OTUOINAT. NEW YOIIK CAST with iiaiuiy neiiKHFtmi) MAT. SAT. "?t $2.00 KalM 4M-&&fjT 2 i s Mahti Iht Hair Flail? and Clotty. Net Sticky nor Grttiy. M o Drug and Dpt. Btorea tn -o. Jari. I1HJ WEUK AT TUB PALM GARDEN 39TH & MAHKHT STS. DANC1NU KVENINOH S'.IO D : f...,!. 130 Cah Prizes nncing Contest llon, W,(J TmJr. FrI, 1JIO nNTKIlTAlNMENT ANI DANCE Olvon by the Einplovcn of. the V.S'ITEI) DETECTIVE 8EIIVICE. INC. Turfly NlBht. Danjclnir to S A. M. l.ucky Numtitr Contnst and Other l'rlics Peveral Slur Vaudeville Acts. tfin Cah Nrxt Msnqurrart. Dance 33UU ,!.,!, I Thum Night. Fob. M ROSELAND DANCING Broad and Columbia Columbia Hide. Tonight j Private Instructions j Next Week Scats Tliursdny A f Em.AN'OEIl Preiirnls LAURETTE TAYLOR IN A NCtV PRODUCTION OP PEG 0' MY HEART Uy J. JIAJm.nY MANNEIW) wmt A. E. MATTHEWS Pop. Wed. Mat Best Seata, $1.50 GARRICK 2d BIG WEEK ALL IOH HB-ST SKATS 12.(10 POP. MAT. WED. l $1.50 THE GREATEST SUCCESS IN 20 YEARS THE STORM A .MARVELOUS FOJIEST nnn SCEND." Evu Ii 1 err "One of the Finest Achieve ments of This or Any Season. " Record Wheeler-Kimball 1601 Walnut Street Announce UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS Prices at Cost and Less Tweed Sports Coats Gowns Suits Angora Collar and Cuff Sets Novelties Beaded and Velvet Bags Imported Perfumes Millinery Hats Reduced to $6, $8 and $12 IftSheppacd &Sons STUPENDOUS! STARTLING!! THRILLING!!! FORRFT I'AfiT 2 w'Eniw" 1 V-ZrVJACO 1 NIOItTH AT 8:lfl POP. WED. MAT. $2.00 RAYMOND HITCHCOCK Prxnt JUUA SANDERSON G. P. HUNTLEY DOYLE and DIXON and HITCHY (Himself) in "HITCHY-KOO 1921" MOSCONI BROTHERS All Prices Lowered "Viyella" Flannel Special Weight for Coat and Jacket Plain white; white with black stripe or crossbar. Makes a splendid coat suit for outing and sports. in' i .ii i.i in -oImmI it ami Inter when I 'i 'i'T lienil into the rnnin to see n u II liefnre letiritiK, she 1 ' tiull iliiuulitei- Mleeiiiiii: 'u' ' -nt. Imlli arms Haspi'il tichtlv ''' ii i I tit ue nf Venus (le Milo wlliell 11,1 '""il on the iimntelplece In the '""I 'l .IriiwKlly hl.o nxplnlneil tn i.-i-iii liM,i mntliei : "I hud to have 'Hlrr.,c l-rlcru C?SffiW mtntl OBI onnce- Hrlle ur phone for r.ntruTrd or VrlnUil nampirii, ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Wtl.it Si. ARAMOUNT 1342 Chestnut Street Great Sale Sports Suits l ((lies SJ9.50 to SJ0.75 AlUwool sports suit 8, beautiful tailored, smart of line. Suitable for present and later wear. All l C! t i"'um, oizes iu Matvelous value. 14. (reat Reduction Sale of Dresses Now On . $10.95 $15 $49.7fl BONWIT TELLER. G,CQ fj-hc OfcxualuxSiof3 of ' QrivnationA CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Clearance Tuesday One Hundred and Fifty WOMEN'S PLAITED SEPARATE SKIRTS PLAiDS CHECKS STRIPES 11.75 Regular Prices 19.30 to 35.00 This collection includes the smartest types in plaited skirts of worsted and velour finished fabrics. Every fashionable color combination is presented in blue and gray, green and tan, brown and tan, blue and green, red and gray, black an$ white and vari-colored effects. Regular Weight Now $1.65 a Yard 30 Inches Wide For dresses, negligees, pajamas, men's shirts and children's dresses. Manv patterns in smart colorings. 100$ (ahesEnut&ftreet I George Allen, inc. I 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 SKAT SAI.i: OPRN8 TODAT The Actors' Fund Benefit KormnsT- ftuday matinbb. keu ALI.-.-TAIl BII.Lr COMPANY OF 200 MARKET AT 19TH taki:h i-uapu NEXT SATURDAY AT II A. M Fcnturing a Paramount Picture Cecd B. DeMille's LATEST "Forbidden Fruit" CONTINUINO UNTTI. TOimUAHT STII Amonr 1'onmMt of Amrlea'ii Kdlfle . Dotd to PhntoplitTH Thlii Thentra Statiat Pr.einltint In Every Detail SCALE OF PRICES 11 A. M. TO 0 P. it. Entire Bnleony, 85c Entire Lower Floor, 50c AFTER G P. M. AATUnDATfl AND HOMDATS Entire Balcony, 50c Entire Lower Floor, 75c Nothlrur HlKhrr and No Sfntn nsrvd PIIII.Anni.PItlA'R LEADINO TUnATRES Direction of I..KK tt J. J. KJIt'HimT MATH THURS.GSAT TOAJICHT75 A MUSICAL COfAE&Y DELIGHT THE SMISJL m R CH&RIES PURCELL WITH AIL JTAR. CAST nRJ08lt OU5CVJ, rU'D riLltBSANO rWMlVXTWt. STTStBAJEO MAV tOLlr VMP CAH ZOl (AIMllIT BWJ ANOAtM hhku Mf,)o tan jincw niau immu.. aht AND A BtW OF BtAMTirm. CI(M 1UITH VtLVtT VOICtS AN9 TV.NKUNC fttt I VR 1( EVENINGS AT 8.15 L. I IIV Mat. We A Bat. at 2.13 MATINEE WED. " $1.50 SEI.WTN'S d'ArtANTCED SUCCESS Brian IWooiSIH BUDDIES (ForurEnr.T known ah tub stanlkti .VarKt ob. lflth 11 A M. to 11 P IL ANITA STEWART IN A FIllflT NATIONAL. ATTRACTION "HARRIET AND THE PIPER" CABT INCI.UDE8 IKVINd CUMMINH PALACE 1214 MARKET HTTiEET 10 A. M to 11:16 P. M. Paramount PreMnU SECOND AND KINAI. WEEK OF "THE INSIDE OF, THE CUP" ADAPTED TOOM STIIUUNO NOVEL UT WINSTON CHUHCIirtJj ARCADIA CHESTNUT HT. n. 1BTH 10 A. M. TO 11 in P. .V THIIID AND FINAL WEEK A DeMille Production AnTISTICAKLY AND DR.VJ1ATICALUT Midsummer Madness . H Conmo Hamilton WlTlf JACK HOLT. LII.A LEE. LOIS Wp.HON AND CONUAD NAGEL VICTORIA MAJIKET ST. ab NINTH A. M TO 11 15 P. M THIRD AND FINAL WEEK OF "While New York Sleeps" A HENBATIONAI. MELODRAMA Harrowgate KENSINGTON AVE. I1ELOW ONTARIO OPEN TODAY . DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "THE MARK OF ZORUO" CONTINUINO Tl'EMlMY WKDNESDA Y C A PIXOI "2 MARKET STREET v-' A V-'L. KiNfs vinoR-s "JACK KNIFE MAN GLOBE MARKET STREET AT II'V'TTIPB r-nvrrvf'rM'Q ATnvir i'r .1 r . sriT'T T rr.QTiir lo'thes ft. 1857 THE ACADLMY OF Mi'MC 1111 RALPH ORGAN M TUC HIMItf KUMCAi. HAV Lovely Collection of Spring Millinery $10.00 to $25.00 r'resh from our Millinery workroom?. Every Hat ina.le and trimmed by our own experts assuring vou superior wear and smartness. Many beautiful Tlower Trimmed Hath many effec tive shapes of soft fancy me-di straws, including mam clue HaU for young pirb. Lower prices dominate. The Entire Stock of Allen's Ribbons Are Lowered in Price Quality In always nHHimd at Allen n Ulbbon Section and I'lula- uif n,kl. "In"1 T,nm,"!!. J' r,'l,b,,n 's "'"' con nlentlv Bliuitil juai innlot) tno Ohi'Htnut .strpc. !ooi 1 SHUBERK0NIGHT-8J5 SAM s, THE MUSICAI POVFrv rrtM 'EDWARD IJOYCtis PPODUCTION KESKfTOf with william Nonnis tDITH TALIAFERRO PORMAT.WED.sVVs $1.50 CHESTNUT ST. opku. evo? HOI SE Thl5 Pop. Mat. Wed. " $1.50 "EAST WEST WITH FAY BAINTER On of th rej ttvtmnrt nf thi fAancn 1 IlulUtln. 31 hiw French Chenille Dot Veiling t); ..v, .,,., j,,.,, ICViiiu i rum i t,iiii i- u new lot of veil i n in tiin ri.iieiit color . coinbliwtimiM. .UM, th. ikuv aha.lo tor S..r?nr ' Rl n ,m lunirls tifflv low Jru anil tho prlreH ir. Imported Ginghams, $1.25 yard Wo lino Jmt ii.-. Ivl ... iinnoruiion of .11-lnch linn ilr.. tn I. mm In ehckH nnd vUUU In io-to.- .n.l colorful "ffects ilien for mornlntr fiock. or n .il.n ,- uu now for Sprtnir wear 1AC,llen Allen's French Hairnets, $1.00 dozen .aji HlmpyH sunt wijiUht tin qu.il f Im tb.. bent oblalnable h ..ml Ur.i5 Mnlrni-t-.. u. boib .-h...os. ui IB... HI so .IotVIi. Pongee Silk Blouses Now $2.f)o !'",n"' w.iiHlfi ..re ilrhh .u her ...iblr la ho.,,rl, , , i...!i 1mo iw-.M. mnrlvMl i iliinl tu i Uf lower In Drloa ,,h. ' ,u " .Mill .olo.e.l tnm.. h. mm .1 .ifi.i.-l.M. mcs ' '" "'"r Special Value Muslin Corset Covers At The Cotton Vi'.Ih I' Uii.iIch In flo,I) Klt l,.u - ,-., , , Jl.0.1 fl.u.1. eolo. .u.b .Satin r.m.iM.I n, "c ho i ?,r,1,0r,ch,dI11 A' inurke.1 ubout linlf pn. - bll',,t tiaudllriK . At fl.XA. noft lln.Hli muslin t'or.sei iViwih. ,Ki, m,.k n, , milium front; wnbrouer t-lmitinl Vt M 111 I Ii ,. XLA '"w Imported Toilet Articles Reduced I.JcrklHi Vrenrli Talmim 1'imJrr, rrimlarl) MUr n.,, .. DjrrklM rncli Far, I'nu.lrr. rriularly OJc nTfiOr ' Aur Tulrum 1'owtlcr, rrculurl) as. no as,. Aiur.tt and Florumje Vav I'mv.ler. inrulurl, l.s0now tl (.1. I'l er'n Vluramya or Mulrtle HucbI, r,ulriy iiooZ-no w 73", English Pin CubesSpecial, 25c Walnut Bnrgr. Mat. Wed. $.50 nt Jfat ! , Ai, fri' Rpie'ilnir M it' il 1 onnJ SfJ 1 1 TT FT r attek with ERNEST TRUEX T.rl ' in 1 ANt hint Firn-jii Hjt.rhow ('ho' i I'l'ir piUi. ui !. miiir. Thutre. N T AfAIiEMY nl Ml'SlC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA .E.il'i'l Ii sTii..isU lo-.liirtoi FHI11W VKP USin.v UV ,'S AT .100 Snitii I'wmvi 1 v a. at ir. S.i'ti'm 1IANM KIM. I I. loin-, rllix V I.I Ml inruir llrr I rli.Wiii( H. HfllEin I t,iri-,, h, mi,i,, n I.AI.O ' mi. .11,, in ti tir f r IV ti ..11 I ir I . r 1 .1 WAliNKIl nr-ur,. it, Th. Mn.tri.im . in Tl kll An.lnTO- Hetii N 111I i'htnil EITH'S THEATRE Ernest Thompson Seton Wur.J r'nnii Na'urn.itt I'ATIlieoi 1 Mil It I h v sr HAND sl.l"i:V IIIIUNSHN I 1. U len ii'l & c I. Krt X Mi or iHhMr i'ih:m uf mfhic HUSTON 1 I""d4" '", " u' s is olalit SYMPHONY 111 , (jRCiir.MKN Lashanska I'l-rr.. M-.ntn Ti.k.t. liTn'C.. 111', .'ini'lui tur h.".iut M A. 11 ..fi. AL VDEMY OF MlHIi I.IKMNUH OF 1'Flilll Via J i , EL CAPITAN Direction of John P..lilt k .. Tii-i.t aiw to ts no 1 1111 r h. mn .1 I' ire, m V I- S" m. p n ,rnr - ,,). , CHICAGO SYMPHONY' ORCHESTRA JV ..1 )amaro ff 1 ' ui iuNh' 1 I'lani W. ' H. II . J I III Iv K M" Iv ilcnn 1111. II ptn . 1 1M1I I'll ill 1 . in 1 Ii unut j( 1 1 1 Y I ft ol THE V M'KMY f)F M.sli W1-I1 Al'TKllV'ii N .MS ..'11 1 a JO II. H..I I v MMI. Illltl.ir I Mil.l.l.. Horrarm (IIMIUI S 11.1s.. Aniiinpaiiiit III. 1 .IF.Nsrv l'mniat 1 1 srrtT ii"0i 11 wii'Ains- pur iiu: .sTAllMNil HP I'ltl N i.P I I'lK.PE hlkuh 2 'N 1111; r iihi'i'K a AN'T) Ai ITMV fil" .n SIC , ACAULMY M,": lomor. ut M. .. .,,. in ic '.'in i' - iTtt 1 1 hi v , don carlos Y"1" rI,;ir;,;l'- ; ;r, '-in s MM -n PI 11. fMli 1 .r 11 I nil i I ! p 1 1 n 'i m an 1 Ii. i'i h . 1 in 'linjitn. ij -1. DANCING UJSSONMI3 1520 Chc,stnut LocIMTC Owi)t)BV.itm III 1 I h I I s 1 I v 1 I IP I'AI I ROOM 1 III t . 1.1' IS.. A I Rn GILBERT K. CHESTERTON Till I . 1 uv . "F llll- KliFc ATE0 1 .. 1 . ' ' " "' 1 -l I ami J, T '. s II in mil 1 Iwnul Hlreal DUMONT'S1"" ,v Al"'" "vc. u .is EMMETr WELCH Min9trefl r ii i 1 II. uintr h llnllnnlt" PEOPLES Ki.u Ave t'uml). MM TODAY Jinle-Jingle Wl'.i l FIKI It WORLD'S MUSEUM A1VW m-h iiiiiMi r r iv kvkT lVElSfC ORPHEUM a'KBTar:rA MAE DESMOID -V!2 RFiT'.PSJT' MAHKBT pt hl 1TT1I 1V1-.VJ1.1 N I CONSTANf l; I1INNKY I ' Snmthlnc Dirreren' Anniversary Ball Monday. January 24, 9 P. M. ACADEMY OF MUSIC opening fi;ati ni: Madam Vera Fokina .h rl)rntri! IluA.n i rlftnf". will Irtar nr-t Tour Period if ih Ilil!t Dancn fo'lowe.I In a nuailr'lli liy twn humlreij daneern In rontume of tho rrtol of 1,"17 Given linger tb aurlrpi of th IVnmini'i r"ommllt'ea for the Philadelphia Orrheatrn tn celebrHie the rt4th anniversary of the opening nf tho Academi of Mulr for the hereflt of the chorus of thi Philidelohl Orchestra. Doora ot-en at on eonrert s 10 to f Opentnir feature at 0 General dani Inir apout 10 Tli-ketn, IS 11 e.neh. are fn- ale at thu Anniversary Pall office 3111 Chrsmut street (Phono Lomhuril HSfi) at Hrppw a anj at I'cnwuy'ii P.efreihtnenta tit r.O renta will ho nerved In the rucr lirirlnn nn at 10 o'oock P.eeerved arectitor- ti Iietn foe ik. amplnlheatre n' SI lil f-L. h n uell aa rrai.l.ir tPVo'n, w II he nn sal at the Aeadenw ..n Monilnv nlrht ; METROPOLITAM j Tonight and Tomorrow at 8. 1 5 An Unprecedented Bill OF ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE ifa?' Popular Prices r. 50c to $1.00. No HiRher M . n r ut r ) I Trocadero Mo", Vr' "l" ii , wmiiing Tiirtiy Mtht il .,,4. J,. DAyiaxQ A8IN0 "- boWSy Uncmg Cont . kThiVC V hatitmt Am '.3f ! Li 1 . I T-TJllriMaJ'
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