Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 31, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING v PUBLIC LEDGER-- PHILADELPHIA, MONJDKY, JANUARY 31, 1921
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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Tolls of Parties foi' This Week She
Speaks of Various Things and Records the Death
of Maury Gregg in Porto Rico '
TODAY e start the Inst week before
Ifcnt; the Inst week of n pretty
well kept up Kiiyety too, don't you
think? For though there lmvc been
fewer debiitnnteH than lnt year, the
entertaining linn been (renter than In
(i number of years. And the balls and
(InnroB huvo been .such pretty affairs
thin year. ,,,,.., ,
Tako the CadwalnderH dnnrc for
jcanle Da Costn last week. 1 have
seldom Keen the lllir. ballroom as pretty
aH It was. It was n eopy of an Italian
tnrden, and a Hiuall pergola Was ar
ranged nt the left of the stnsc with
luttlced j-lden covered with pink ram
hllnc roses and trailing Kinllax, while
bark boxen filled with begonln and roses
cro placed about It.
In the center of the tnj;p were huge
whlto marblo vascw filled with cnllii
lilies and cybodium ferns and wnall
i". 'i.... with tinnked nt the back of
the stage. Pink itmi'lmdi on Btrauds
of smllnx hung in festoons about the
,00111 and over tho entrance-. It really
n lovely and the rotunda where we
erc received was decorated with the
beponlns and ferns.
mttta M will see the second As-
I ..niv nf the season on
Prldny
ui .in .- 'i.-'-.-i. "-., ,11
nlglit, and then next xiictuu '"' "
be the famous bal mnMii'ie nt the Acad
,my after which wo diould turn to
iuij, " .... t,i,, ..fin u'p won t.
Will uiuna ,' Vt
IIH'sr
;.';. .iin hut
!,.,.... -y.-p. ;- . .!..
'IB.. """,. -i ":. ".I,, . tMnWne whnt
rdoJ,V'ytnnleStop,,dy
parties just the fame.
A ND while talking of affairs in I-Nit
A 1 reully nm verv interested in the
m,Hleal comedy. "Why Not?" which ;J
number of girls and men are RC-tUn : up
for the benefit of the University feet
tlement House. , . , ,
It's to be given every night for n
whole week nt the I.lttle Theatre, com
meneing February Si. 'J0!"0"
Or "en is prominent in the cart, and she
hns written the book and lyrics fel.c
StaTH oppoBlto .Tnck Whltlnu. Uytcn
Sfficnnw will be a French governess
nnl Dick Chew is to be nn EnglM1
marf. while Marina Wister Is to bo a
eTeiris laid at Broad and
rheMiiut streets, nnu uyu "-,' .-i-
1. nvirnr-i-. will be nctliallj
'picked up." whatever that may be.
bv n strnnge young man, nnd tlicj
sine n song, which In some way or
other brings out the fact that they
like each other's appearance nnu wane
to speak to each o Her ami ''
refrnin of the song is. " hy Not?
Tlie girls who nre to tnko part in
the opening scene, laid in the ItiHen
liouse Square nnmml .lower ninrket.
Z who will be dressed In the frocks
"her wore nt the flower market las
'prints, are Virginia Knrle. Sydnej
ni.ldle Marjory (Jibbon., Jane Hep
h rn Dorothy VAy, Kitty Knight.
F babetli Row. Julia linker. Caroline
N'imn Retiv Dnv . Hetty hlllntt.
Franee, I each, Itaehel Price, KlUabeth
Tn.vlnr nnd Maisle Stewnrt.
TlTAISIIJ STKWAUT. by the way,
ill i ffirfninlv nn nttrnctive debu
tante. Hhe has nn awfully pretty
. ... (,:,nwwl uitli fur collar
Hill ii'ai vi.......'. - , ,
putr-. and a smnll brown turban which
Mn becoming. Jlntsle mvi nw un
derfill fieurc, nnd wears her clothes m
well Her sister, Susie, Is wenring n
verj good-looking black seal emit this
ulntir nnd n largo brown hat, trimmed
with ostrich feathers.
WAS so sorry yesterday to hear of
io death in Snn Juan. Porto Rico,
nn Jnminry 27. of Maury folic wregg.
n,l T nm mlrn Mir. HOWS will COllie H.1 B
jrent '.hock to his ninny friends in this
ntv Muurj was the son of tlie inte
Mr doorgc N. (iregg. of the Pensjlvn
nin Kitilronil. HN mother vvns MM
Imirn Polk, a slter of the late Mrs.
Philip I.eidy, of this city. Maury, who
uns onlv twenty-eight years of age,
was n member of the stuff of the Amerl
enn Rureau of Shipping, nnd w-as .sent
n its representative to establish nnd
inke charge of ofliccs at Snn Juan nnd
the Virgin Islnnds.
During the war he served the Amcrl
n Rureau as inspector of the marine
hoiler works on the Pacific const. lie
wns n giiulunte in naval architecture of
the Franklin Institute here.
He wns taken ill in Snn Juan nbout
ten (lavs ngo. nnd on Wednesday his
family received a cable of his severe ill
ness (double-pnciininnin I hear it was)
nml the following day dime word of his
denth. He is survived by his mother
nml n sister. Miss Lndson Hull, who live
at 41S South Rroud street.
Maury had many friends In this city
who will gileve sincerely nt the early
denth of so tine nnd tnlonled a mnu.
NANCY WYNNIC.
red
nnd
Margaret E. Duntap gave, nt her home,
102 South Twenty-llrst street, wera SJr
and Mm, William J. Churchman, Miss
Kitty Urlnton, Daroness lloecklln, Mr
i-nnries B. Dunlap, of New Vorlt; Ml
Arthlngton Ollpln and Mr. Guorgo l'cn
dlcton, of New Yorlc.
Amonir those wlw ilttcnded the sup
per club on Saturday evening et the
Hellcvuo-Strntford ltere Mr. nnd Mrs.
Henrlqucs Crawford, Mr. nnd Mrs
William O. Rowland. Mr. 'Howard Row
land and Mr. Wesley Greenwood. An
other party Included Miss Katharine Oh
den, MIbh Jcnnne Dellousse, Miss 1'nnsy
Scott, Mr. William S. Ncwlln, Mr. Phll
ler I,ee, Mr. Atdcn Leo nnd Mr. Thomas
Robb
Mr nnd Mrs. John II Mason enter
tained nt dinner and Inter attended the
Supper Club. Their guests Included Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Ileckscher Wetherlll, Mr.
nnd Mrs J HulelilnBon Scott, Mlsa
Polly Thnyer, Mrs. Joseph Rnllcy. Mr.
Jack Whiting, Mr. John Scott nnd Mr.
Rlchnrd Mvers. Another party Included
Mr. unit Mrs Dorr 12. Newton, Miss
Cnthnrlne C. Cnssard, Mr Wlstcr Ran
dolph nnd Mr 12mlon Ilnncloipli.
Mrs. William C. Ilessc, of the Latham,
Seventeenth and Walnut streets, has
Issued Invitations for Tuesday afternoon
nt 3 o'clock ut tho Art Alliance. Miss
Mary Durum Stewart will give dra
tnntic Interpretations.
Mr. nhd Mrs. Davenport Plummet, of
Three Tons, Pn.. have Issued Inventions
for a diinco on Saturdny, April :.', nt tho
Phlludelnhln Cricket Club. In honor of
their daughter, Miss Caroline II. riunv
mcr, and their son, Mr. Davenport Plum
mer, Jr. ,
Mrs. Harrison 1C rnner. Jr., of SID
Pino street, will Iip nt home this nftcr
noon after 4 o'clock. Mrs. William J.
Balrd will recclvo with her. nsslsted by
the following ladles: Mrs. Thomas Hnrt.
Mrs. Rnlph ClaMon Allen, Mrs, Joseph
It. Rollins nnd Mrs Isaac R. Davis. No
curds liavo been sent out
Mr nnd Mrs. Arthur M Lewis, of the
nellevue-Strotford, will entertain nt din
ner, to bo followed by a thentro party,
on Saturday evening noxt. In honor of
Miss Adelnldo Pyle. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter L. Pyle, of Merlon, whopp
engagement tins recently been announced
to Mr. Oeorgo W. lltabon, son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Edwin L. Blnbon. 'of Rryn Mawr
The KuestB will Inter attend supper at
the Supper Club.
Miss Klnlne Taylor Kngllsh nnd Miss
Reatrlcn Tnylor Kngllsh, daughters of
Mr, and Mrs. Frederick W English, of
220 West School House lane, Oerninn
town, will entertain at a small card
party this afternoon nt their home, In
honor of their guest, Mlsa Cithiirlnc
Hill, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. David
.Tayno Hill, of Wnshlngton, and Mrs.
Donald Alexander, of Germuntnwn Mrs.
Alexander, before her recent marriage.
was Miss Klslo Downing, of Washing
ton. Tho Germnntown Academy will clve
Its annunl play. "Penrod," to be followed
by a dance, this evening,
Mrs. Edward Campbell nnd her son
nnd daughter, who hnve bton the guests
of Mrs Campbell's parents In Erie, Pn ,
for a few weeks, liavo returned to their
npartments nt tjio Plnehursit.
Mrs. Joseph Baldwin Hutchinson, of
1301 Spruce street, will entertain the
members of her card club on Thursday
nfternoon next, February 3.
Mrs. George Washington Edmonds, of
Sixteenth and Spruce streets, will leave
on Thursday for n fow days' visit to
New York.
Mrs M V Clmrnley. of Ardmore, la
entertaining as her guest Mrs. James
Pontefrnct, of Pittsburgh.
Mrs. 12. Howmnn I-af. Miss Ellen
Uino Leaf, Miss Frances T. Leaf will
give tho last of their Monday nftcrnoons
at homo this nfternoon from 4 until C 30
o'clock, at their home, '027 Walnut
street. Mrs Leafs daughter, Mrs.
Oeorge I'pton Favorite, will receive with
them. No cards huvo been sent out
1 tli
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Mario Nell Is now living at her
new homo, 1721 Rltncr street.
Tho Del Mbnto Club will "ntertaln nt
a reception nnd d.inca tonight nt App's
studio, Broad nnd Porter streets. Among
tho members of tho club nre Mr. Owen
Kane, .Mr. Wesley Cherry, Mr. Hugh
Wnrd, Mr. Gerald Hoggs and Mr. Ray
mond Munse.
Announcement has been made of tho
engagement of Miss Catliryno Ilynn,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan,
nnd Mr. Frank Hollnhan. Tho wedding
will take place In tho spring.
McKee-Culin
pretty wedding
Wedding
took place
nt C
reooptlon followed tho ceremony at 7
o'clock.
Miss Culln who wns given In mar
rlngo by hor father, Mr. John fulm
woro n gown of hand-embroldered
whlto satin nnd orlentnl Idee. Her tulle
veil extended tho length of her couit
trnln. Sho carried u. shower bouduet
of whlto orchids nnd lilies of the valle.
Mrs. Kenneth Graham attended her ns
matron of honor. She wore n gown
of blue sntln nnd lnco and carried
pink roes Thero were two brides
maids, Miss Harriet Culln nnd Miss Pa
tricia. Sllverberg. Each woro pink
crcpo de chlno nnd carried baskets or
spring flowers
Mr Paul Rcnolds Warwick noted
ns best man. .... , ,. ,
Mr nnu .Mrs. .Mcivt-e ten. im
o'clock on Saturday evening when Mis mediately after tho reception for nn ex.
Jane Culln, of 4322 Pine street, beenmo tensive wedding trip. I hey will Oj nt
the brldo of Mr. Ilnylls Pendleton Me- honlo nfter March 15 at 432.' Pine
Kcd, of 2005 Mount Vernon street. A 1 Btreet
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Photo bv Ilnchrach
.MISS DKLIA nilOnilKAD HKOWN
Dauglilcr of .Mis. Reynolds Driver Itrown, of tho Morris Apartments,
who is a popular member of tho school set
kins Park, bnve Issued invitations for
a dnnco on February 11 at tho Manu
facturers' Club In honor of their daugh
ter. Miss Dorothy B Llvczcy.
GERMANTOWN
Allen MncDonald, of
231 East
has ns her guest Tor n
Jack Webster, of Wush-
Mrs.
Johnson street
short time Mrs,
InRton.
Miss Margaret llottel, of 20B East
Gorgas lane, returned today from
Charleston. S. C whore sho was the
guest for a fortnight of Ensign Horntu
Gates Slckel, 4 th. U. S. N.. and Mrs.
Slckel. Mrs Slckel was Miss Frances
D. Ball beforo her recent marrlnRC.
Miss Annnbcllo Wood, of r,30 East
Washington lnnc, will entertain mem
bers of the ".oungcr school set nt her
homo on Saturday afternoon. The
L-uosts will Include Miss Eleanor AV llklc,
Miss Elizabeth Page. Miss Eleanor
Knlue. Miss Cnmlllc Phlstcr, Miss Mar
Jorle Watson. Miss Eleanor Gross, Mist.
Frances Morgan. Miss Marian Olh.
Miss Elsie Edwnrds and Miss Laura
Hitchcock
There will be a prlvato dance at the
Belneld Country Club tomorrow eve
ning. Mr. nnd Mrs. William O. Hum
iihrPVB. of Wnvno avtmue, will have
charge of tho nffalr
Doyle A breakfast followed Immedi
ately after the ceremony nt tho homo
of the bride's parents,
Tho Sherwood Weltnre Association, of
Went Philadelphia, will glvo a minstrel
show nnd i;enernl entertainment on Tues
day evening at the Sherwood recreation
center. Fifty-sixth nnd Christian streets.
The nffulr, which promises to be most
enjoyable, Is the Initial ono of a delight
ful series planned by tho association,
which recently came Into existence on
tho basis of mutual good will, fraternity
and good fellowship among tho commu
nity of tho Sherwood district.
Mlas Dorothy Hlrsh. of Lancaster,
spent tho week-end as guest of Miss
Dorothy Gcrson, of 3413 Race street
PALMER'S
SILKS
Annual Clearance Sale Continues
The Time io Buy Is Now
Prices Will Be Higher Later
I-lillfAtilfM-HIA fi I.l'AWNO THEATIIEH
Direction of l.r.12 & J J SlIfllKHT
LAST Vr.F.K
LVUH AT 8 It
ADELPHI
thi: hi nn-i'iHR 1
OF Mt HK'AI, CIIMK
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THE
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CAST
mam
PXO
Pop.
UCAARLES PURCELL
AND
ii'isnrit u 1 iicmt h ok
UI.IlOMIVn linAl TV
Mat. Thurs. J'"!. $1
hf-als
nhxt
Tlio (Ircnlfft
SEATS
50
NOW
TiliriHOAY
MAM. niini:!!1
in (ircnt"r.t f'nmf.W Trlutmih In fsrs
CHARLES CHERRY and
JUNE WALKER in
"SCANDAL"
Mir COSMO lfA!rll.T(lJ
Tuni.vi; uoNTiiH in skw yoiik
ih it 1tilk.il if Piny In AniTlm
I VDIP rVKMXfli AT S.I.-
li I IlV Mniv W'l A Hnt. nt 2-16
EVGS. 50c to $2.50 ()
Beautiful Theatre
World's Most
M.
prt wtn t fji'AUAVTrrn sprensm
R)B0NAtD tnftPtCCY tMRALPH
IWOODINOMAH
IN THC MCHRY
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MAT. WED
MUSICAL PLAY
l
MARKET AT I9TH
.VOW (iprN, tl A. M TO II 15 P
CECIL B. DE MILLE'S
LATKHl' PAIlAMnL.sr PICT0IU3
"Forbidden Fruit"
Kliorlfr Hulled, firTlnculsr Tnbltmu.
Htnly (Irchrstra nml Quartet
SCALE OF PRICES
MA M. TO (1 P. M.
Kntirc Balcony, 35c
Kntiro Lower Floor, 50c
AFTER C P. M.
hATfllDAVH AN!) HOI.IDATfl
Entire Balcony, 50c
Entire Lower Floor, 75c
Volhlnir Jtlnhur anil No ficnts Ilmn'J
I'asfiion, IfuturlnK I'oia
N'l W'k-
Neart
Sfffi
M ""V
yppus
Mrket ftb Kith 11 A
Uouv rwur Motrin'
M lo 11 1. M.
ninoui Htory
The Penalty" lon'chanet
Kiory of ljon rrtmp sml M-itery
POP
Tt-il
Sfttn
$1.50
$6.00 Satin Crepe $2.65
Satin Crepe, 40-inch. A new shipment. A supple
Satin-face article for street and evening wear. Can
give you most all colors now, including White, also
Black. Get your share this time as there will be no
more. The best silk value offered in this city.
90c
-t
ALONG THE READING
Mr. and Mrs. Ancelo Myers, of Jen
Klntown, will entertain at dinner Sat
urday ovenitiR In honor of MIsh Ilo.sa
llnd Ilnmberger and Mr. Altn S Good
man At tho reception given by Miss
HamberKer's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ar
thur J. HamLerKer. at their homo In LI
Itlns Pails In honor of the rerentlv nn
nounced betrothal of Miss HamherKcr
and Mr Goodman last week, the re
ceiving party Included Mrs. Anijelo
Myers, .Mr. nnd Mrs Isaac II. Gom!
m.m, Mrs. Jacques Moos, Mri. Hurry
HIsslnKcr, Sirs. David I.owman, Mrs.
Alfred Wnsserman, of New York : Mrs
A Iiandaun, of Ualtimore ; Mrs. Charles
Samter. Miss ltuth Sainter and .Miss
Ituth GoldberKer.
.Mr. nnd Mr John It, Llverey, of 1:1- I
WEST PHILADELPHIA
A pretty wedding took place nt 9
o'clock on Thursdny mornliin in the
Church of St. FinnclH do Snles, Forty
seventh street anl Kl!i(,'sesiliiB avenue,
.. t.n fiu Miirniipi'lte Mario McGuik.
of 0122 Hazel avenue, was Klvcn In
marrlaKo by her father. Mr. Frank P
McOurk. to Mr William H. Johnson, ot
this city nnd Atl.tntlc Clt Miss lr
clnla McGuik intended her sister as
maid of hour r. Mr John John-oti acted
as nest man. me u.-nin un...,..u .....
F.dwln McOurk. Mr Frnncl t McGurk,
ljrothem of tho bride, and Mr. Joseph
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Sidney M. Stern nnd Miss Stella
Goldsmith, of 1613 Poplar street, with
Mrs. A A. Eshncr, of 1019 Spruco
street, will plve a luncheon, followed
by bridge, today In honor of their sis
ter, Mrs. Kdwln M. Goldsmith, who,
with Mr. Goldsmith, will leave on "Wed
nestlny for California. Tho guests will
bo members of the family and the
Charity Sewinu Circle.
Pongee, 33-inch. Natural color, imported, more worn
than ever, launders well
Formerly $1.50.
Baronette Satin, 40-inch. The best of the fiber Silks
for sports wear. White, Light Gray, Pink, Rose and
Turquoise, launders too d nr
Formerly $6.50. $L7U
Tricoletle, 36-inch. Selling faster than any merchant
expected. No silk for the price makes such a good
appearance. Wears well, too. Dark Blue, Copen,
Beaver, Brown and iJiack
Formerly $4.50.
Tricotine, 50-inch. All-wool Dark Blue. The very best
ai'ticle for dresses and suits
Formerly $6.50.
Our patrons are learning that we tell the best silht substan
tially lower in price than retail stores.
swmmm tssssw
EDWARD ROYCE'S PRODUCTON
A L A C
I MAIIKKT STHHCT
E
l' A M to 11 IT. 1 M. Win. 1). Taylor'"
.ih itucular nnd Irnjrjf(t e Production
"THE FURNACE"
$1.45
very best
$3.50
1318 CHESTNUT STREET
Take Elevator
Fourth Floor-
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Established 1904
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BIEG'S EGG
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HEi--yir ty
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Makes tht Hair Flatly
and Giuy. Not Sticky
nor Grtaiy.
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr nnd Mrs. Gcorpe It. I'ackard, of
thu Meadows, Vllbmova. nnnounco tho
ftiKauement of tholi daUKhter. Mis:.
niifubcuh. Wood 1'uckard, to Mr. Her-
Vicrt Chuich, son of Mr. nnd Mrs Ar-
niur I. Church, ot 2117 De l.ancey
place.
Mr, nnd Mts Frederic It. Klikland, of
S Hene-set street Chestnut Hill, will
ulo a dinner on Tuesday, l-obruar s,
n honor of Mr and Mrs Donald Alex-
nder, before the bal inasiiue AmouR
hHir friipstn will be lr. and Mrs. IIenr
K Dllliird. Jr, Mr nnd Mrs. Henry H
Pense Mr nnd Mrs Walter heeier.
Mr nnd Mis Alexander H Carver. Mr
lid Mrs Theodore J. liruyson, Mi. and
Mrs Joseph Pnrker Norrln Mr. nnd
MrK Sdney A Hnmbo. Mr and Mrs.
-amuel J Henderson Mr und Mrs a I
'on Clark, Jr. Mr nnd Mrs William
Merkll, Or nnd Mis. Howard Ilumo, of
Wnshlnuton, nnd Miss Caroline Nasa, of
WashliiBton. Mrs Alexander befoie hi r
1'ient maulaRO wns Miss Alice Down
ing, of WashliiBton. Mr and Mrs. Alex
ander mo IIvIiik on I'lisnl street. .er
"lantown Miss Nash will be the fsuost
f Mr. nnd Mrs, Alexander and will at
'emi tho bnl masque
Mr and Mrs. Hll Kirk Price, of 1709
Walnut street, will enteitnln in the r
tiox at the oir.i tomorrow night their
iHUBhter. Miss llnchel Price, and Mr.
Horace II V Jayne.
Mrs S Naudaiii Duer's Thursday Af
ternoon DaneliiK Class will Klvo u .bal
n.isiiue on Thursday net. In the Itui-e
Garden of tho llellevuo-.Stratfonl
AmoriK tio Kuests who nttended iho
dinner on Saturday night which MUs
iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiMiiiiBiiniraiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijii
George Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Smart Spring Millinery
for Wear Now
New Turbans with satin nr silk crowns straw brims.
New Straw Hats brims faced with imported flowcra.
New Huts of Hatavia Cloth and Visca Braid m the fashion
able shades.
They are all hand made and distinctly smart.
$11.00 to $18.
Wrlto
or I'lionn for
hilinplrn
Imitation
or Announcement!
I'nsruvtil or Printed
ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 WUt St,
r-IF YOU LOVE-,
FLOWERS
you will not only bo inter
ested in our prcat variety
of Flowers, but tho
LOW PRICES
I Century Flower Shop
112 S. 12th St.
Lovely Imported Flower Corsage Bouquets
Orchids, Roses, Roses and Foliage, Cherries and small
Fruits, SI. 00 to $.'.00.
Allen's Wonderful Assortment of Ribbons
have been reduced to replacement values
when lii (iiiest of a dlfflcult shado of rlhbon, nnythlnB you know
uill li. , hail to mutch try Allen's first, for I'lillndelphla's lltust in
toi n ent of ni hl.ons Is li re. And Allen's ar known for fair prices
Th"li. Dot ".Inirrls Hilil.ons in white, pink nnd blue; washable of
CUrhVl ld.,h,.,1XHl,l..e; No. Hi. !.' piece, ... 8 nl.ltl.. 51.35 u
""'''Vlobud V"m Sn'mle. (.unllty n-l.nl.le IliiRerlo niblion. 10 yard
'".."""hltla plr; No. IH. M.-JO .. piece; No. S width. M.50
it piece j No. 3, '-..on a plere.
Children's Fabric Gloves Reduced, 50c pr.
These were formerly priced $1 00
Uloves In white and hi r iecablo colors
and $1 25. Washable I-'auric
All sizes and good selection.
D. M. C. Perle Cotton, 3 skeins 25c
...n. ivlilm rerl Cotton In sizes 3, G, 8 and 10. and fifty benu
tlful color. "in Size B V.....OUS D M C duality and absolutely fast
colors. .
Embroidered Silk Hosiery, $2.75 pair
rnncv Silk Ho.e, black with smart embroidered fronts or with
clocks embroidered in black or white This Is a reKulnr J4 00 gnulo
nt :.',.
Flesh Color Cotton Crepe Bloomers, 95c
Nlri. iiimlllv Crrpr and well cut on full lines; sizes I'S to 29 This
is a 'newly low price for this n.uallt
N. W. Corner 15th & Walnut
We Are Now
Our Entire
FINEST DR
Selling
Stock of
far below Cost
All Our $125.00 Dresses
All Our $100.00 Dresses
All Our $89.75 Dresses
$79.50 Dresses
$69.75 Dresses
$65.00 Dresses
$59.75 Dresses
Your choice
at
All Our
All Our
All Our
All Our
Embraced in This Wonderful Collection
Are more than
300 Newest Spring Models
From several of New York's foremost creators of Distinctive Dress Modes, none of
which are worth less than $55 to $125.00. These in addition to about 240 of the high
est class garments carried in our stock, all of which
appeal to the most discriminating. Sizes 14 up to II.
are inimitable creations that will
Wool Dress Skirts Reduced to $10.00
or scnooi , mime are cut on tno
1'iiKllsh twtuds nod fancy and
i'ho lust values wo have oirerul this senson.
Skirls for buslnoss, uolf. skatitiK
. circular lines, others are ideated
plain colors.
Hand-made Blouses, Special,
$4.50 & $5.50
styles for Sprlnd are licro in excciieiu iisf-uium-iu oiwa
kflMSOBlBrl
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Wonderful Beaded Satins New -crepe m ors
Finest Canton Crepes Charmeuse Taffetas
Tricotines Poiret Twills
Figured Georgettes Crepe de Chine Black Laces
Women ought to buy these dresses by the half dozen because there are dresses for all
occasions AFTERNOON, theatre, bridge and general wear, also dresses particularly
appropriate for Southern wear and for all occasions throughout the Spring season.
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WILLIAM FAVERSHAM
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"The Sin That Was His"
A
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WALTER
Hampden
Himlet T'.-sJa nnd Saturday
MshtK and Uulncrliy Mat
Merchant of Venice Mun '' T,lur"
Taming of the Shrew We,,N hf;rWay
I'HILADKI.PHIA 8 ronn.MOJ-T TlinATRKS
When you'vu seen "Cold
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METROPOLITAN ""
BEGINNING FEB. 5
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Gilbert K. Chesterton
TdMdRRnU 1"E'IVJ AT 11
"Shall We Abolish the Inevitable?"
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"THE PERILS OF HEALTH"
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ACADEMY OF MUSIC
THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 10
What Amoi ica Means to the World
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PHILADELPHIA
ORCHESTRA
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Willi A K MATTHEWS
Popular Wed. Mat. $1,
FORREST"NiBhtT
MATH WKD & HAT.
Positively Last Week
Popular Wed. Mat. $2
RAYMOND HITrnrfiCK Prpdfnta
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DOYLK 4 DIXON nnd HITCHY (Hlmaelf)
In "HITCHY-K-OO Or 1021"
with Tin: mosconi nnoTHKng
Next Week Seats Thurs.
Tlie Inimitable Musical Revue
AND ORIGINAL, NEW YOItK COMPANY
PADD (V ' AST -' WEEKS
VaT.rrlVIS NKillTS AT 8:15
Ai.if nviis nnsT seats $2 bo
POP. MAT. WED. $1.50
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METROPOLITAN
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Owing to Enormous Demand
for Seats, the
ALL-STAR BENEFIT
FOR THE ACTORS' FUND
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Forrest and Garrick Theatres
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