IP " ' ,VT ; BV3ESNWGP TOSHMBSSSnSoStyPHr; : tf Bitf&W ' OBRTJt ? vaS&r ,1 , n'(?" ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Engagement of Miss Frances Clark to Dr. StoddardThe Second Assembly )fill Be Held Tonight rBIlB you not Interested yesterday W L hour of N"1 RnR0"1"1 o( ,, Clark ami Br. James Stod rTrSncc Clark Is so uttractlvc Thus done attch worth - while thins fBcmto.ne. Bh. wm not tta i lead a life of comparative Idle fd Vlllc h with tilenty of menu'?, she sc'?i illr lave done, but took up cou1' rtvcinl ycaia ago and went p?n.7n th. intirr cimrac oftialnliiK. i thm whiter sub nt-iii uo.i" -- w. Vorth Caroliiin. wheioa now ho. t?. " ."'. Inn,.,. in tlPPII pita or inc. i-';"L" " i ",. ,,. iur eii. and she nnn . ur-cn ." 'ICUice Kent Stoddard, the artist. They ?' n Crefrldt street, In Chestnut fi rranVe Claik it tho eldest JJIH. ',? ' ,P 13. Walter Clarks. Her j.itelitrr ot tin " ""',.. .. wni.tt.. U -. ... tthcr, Sidney Clark, Is at prucnt In Idas. mlin second Aiwmbly tonight will not L i bo oiowdrd ni was tho first. A L.b.PJlv nhscrlbers are not In town. "..;" ,nP,lf.1 Mr. WlllCttX. ffir-rV:.-. unVi-ye.n.Ho, Her - - ' i and Mr. William I Novfn nhd Dr. and Mrs. rrcdcrlck Fralty. Mrs. Nathaniel ltnowlM, 10 Ketrll' nolo nvenuo. Chestnut Hill, lias Mnuvd jitVitntloni for n luncheon nml brldrjo on Wednesday, February 23, Mm. .T. Tjml.A.fi VAwltnlil w,ff. Vxin been spenillnR the winter with her son-ln-lnw nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John p. Lurtte, at their home, SB West Wil low drove nvenue, Chestnut Hill, left thltt week for an extensive trip through California. MrA Charles Price Maule, of, 2217 and Mrs, J, Willis Martin, Mr, Mid Mra .iocim cantor Norris nnd Mr. nnd airs, Tntitt l!aiAilAtlnl T jMiiln uvmi nuwi.rv io i )U..i...... . " i ' "... . . . .. ..... .. ..... .. . tiiiuiiiitJiiHii Hfinnrn. nn iRHiinn mvirii Anoincr interesting aeputania win ne tlons for n. rtihn-i Wrrtnwiiv "vn ,. Mlsa Margaret Haes Hemlltnn, who rUnr will tir- introduced at a tea iiy her par- y 2fi, In hfinnr of Mm Cliirkson. of Kdgewater Park. T rcsn.i entd. Mr. and Mrs John M. Hnmlitttn. In Novcmher, nt their homo. Uortnan-i Mrs, Qcortfd llllglit lloulnnon. 4U town nvenu ami H"iniciicm pine, uncut- went Price Btreet, Qermnntown, Is hut Hill MIps Tlnmllton has returned I spnjidlng pcvernl weeks m the guest of from Annapolis. Md whero Mie was tho her ton and daughter-ln-law, Mr and guest of I.lti'fnnnt Commander and' Mrs Plight Sergeant llohlnson, ut their Mrs. John Fletcher. i homo In Columbia, S. C. Mrs Charles Rogers, of 6i2& Orcene' streot. flormnnlown. 3 uiiLndlnir n. (aw i uuyti in ew iori( i Thp Euests who will attend the din npr to hp given by Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Hprtram Llpjilncott at thplr home, 1712 ?i)ruc strest. tonight before the Hceond Asspmbly, will Inrlude Miss Annabellp Ilev Vr. J. O. II. Harry, rector of St Tl Wood. MIbm ttlulnn H Hulllvnn, MIsulMnry thp Virgin, New York, Will give a 'Ctlnor Thompion. hf arppnvllle, Dplillprturo on "Christian Education" on Mlsi Frances Kemblo Wlster, Mlts Thursday cenlng, Februaiy 17, i,t thp Charlotte Churchill Starr. Miss Mnlsle Ktw Century Club, unaer the atiBplcen T SteWart. Miss Helena Langdon of the nlumnn of St. Mnry's School. Mlsa Mitchell, Miss Anne Asliton. Miss i;ilsol Pollv llanrd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs In l'uy u. Hirst, MIBB .Miirgareua i.argp n. mpkhiii uayani. is prvaiucm ot tne i i ii ' j s ,:u J" 1 m&A? t , & j i II. ' vi. . ! -L 9 Jthcr tthlfcry, Mu Dorothy De Motte, MIkb irolen Appan, Miss Gladys Uren iian, Mlsi Helen Shepherd, Miss He becca Atkinson, Miss Huth Paul, Mis? Margaret Honors, MIps Mab1 Mnrtel, Mls Jennie Hunter, Miss Helen Mont gomery, Miss Helcno Alexander nnd Miss Lillian Sullivan. . SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Iind Mrs. .tnptf T MnMnllpn. nf 2.118 South Carlisle Btreet, are receiving congratulations on the birth of r daugh ter, ftiarguerite McMullen, on Frian January 28. 4 Harrlion Mlis Helen Spwell, MIst lClpa- nor Oummey. Mi's Henrietta MncDon nM Wilson, Mr Charles J, WlsttV, Mr Harold H. Sailor, Mr Phlllppus Miller. Mr, John II. Doaer, Jr.. Mr Daniel Itache, Mr Tl Livingston Hulllvnn Mr. Ilertrnm Llpplncott, Mr Oenrgn Wood ward. Mr Mcrldlth M. Jack, Mr. llleh nrd Chew, Mr. Morris Wlstar Wood, Mr S. wnrrcn Meucan Downs, sir. .Nor 1 rls S. Unrr.itt Jr.. Mr. William II Du ' 1.11,, nml ninnv attended the Hrst Tlnrry. Mr. John Forbes Amory, of Uos jou Know. '""'"". rIhcre wju be Ion ; Mr. Alexander Van Pelt. Mr. Hd , special """'punlnlnir however, lard Van Pelt. Mr Alfred II. Hunter. . great dea of l,",?itn'",n, ,il(1rfl. Mr Cnlpb Cresson llobcrts. Mr. nnd La.t.lir'kl IIIII1II. I11IU V .-- i -.. Tirillli. T1..,l ftlk'.ll .. . .1 Tl Tl iHin. iiiihiii i-uui j eii uiui ir. iiukh ifiorc ioiiik.... .- - ,.. ,.?., a patroness In place of Mrs. feo&theln SS'i: 0e. fr-. Caspar Morris and Mrs. Ted Paul. The William Lttlcton Tlarclnys will - n inner before tho fan 1 for their f".i.., Anne Uarclny. and rage w BU,u. I ------ ,...... Philadelphia branch. Miss Nina Iea, of 2000 Walnut Btreet. will tnterrnln tho membern of her bridge club at her homo on Monday afternoon next, February 7. Mri Mitchell O, Hosengarten and Iter daughter, MIsm Pci'gy Ilosenenrtcn, nnd Mlrs Kathleen O. Hitter, or Valley roaa, Afdtnore. will leave on Sunday for a Photo by Photo-CrAftcm MRS. CASPAK W. MOKKI8 Of Hose lane, llnvcrfonl, who will net as one of the putroneiiw at tho second Assembly tonight MISS AfnHv TMnl.ln.1 . 4ARfX KjTnltnt, ritrcet, Ih the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Harry J Km y, of 22.14 South Twenty third atroet, for nn Indennlte period, WEST PHILADELPHIA Announcement Is made of tne mar riage? of Mrs. Ulla F. Tlubrlght, of 43.19 Cncstnut street, and Mr. Hoy 8. Cox. Of Z042 PllPQfMllf a,f-Anf n IVninaUiln., January 2(1. In this city. Mr. nnd Mrs Charles Ocrrlsh Sproule aro receiving congratulations upon tho birth of xi daughter. Mary Louise .Sproule, on Jnnuary 22. Mrs. Sproule v-on formerlv M.hs Sarah Coombo Ted rlclt. of Cynwyd. KENSINGTON The engagement has been announped i MJf McOPp ttoylnn to Dr. John Fold, or 312!) Frnnkford avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Hertrnm J. Hannlngton nnd their family havu removed from Hast Allegheny and Frankford avenUftp to tho corner of Hroad otrec nd Hunt ing Park avenue. Mr and Mrs. Ilaymond Yenrstey nro receiving congratulations upon the blrtn of a son, William Jarden Tearsley. MOORESTOWN The marriage of Miss llzabeUi P Lorren. of Colllngswood. and Mr. James N. Lnn'nlng. of Merchantvlllc, took place on Snturday, January IB. Dr nnd Mrs. William P. Ilnney. of Lincoln Unlerslty, Pa., have been isii. Ing Mr. and Mrs. J. Hlsham Btokca oh Hn.t (?ak avenue. Ilev Dr Finney was n former pastor of tho Presbyterian Church In Moorestown. FALL8 OF 8CHUYLKILL A dance will be given this evrnln by Hi.. Young Men's Literary Boclety of the Falls of Sphuvlklll at their clubhouse on Mlrvnlf avenue. Klstler-Dlcltlnson Wedding The wedding of Miss Ilulh C. Dlcklr son, of 4911 Warrington avenue, anu ni.iinh.rt n Ulster, of 1722 Gretn I street, took place Wednesday Jt . o'rlopk, nt the home of the nrldeH imrenis A reception followed lmme- I rtinif.lv nfter the ceremony. An undo of the bride, the Rev T. V. lllman, of Vlneland. N J. officiated. The bride, who was given In marrlngo by her father, wore a gown of wlilto satin. Her tulle veil, arranged with orange blossoms, oxtendad the lentftli of her court train. Sho carried n shower bouquet ot while roses, lilies of the valley and nweet peas. Mrs. C. Paul Snyder, of Lnnsdowne, attended her no matron of honor and the l)rtdemnid, Included Miss Dorothy Hail nnd Miss Mildred Hutchor. Two small cousins of the bride, Miss Ullznbeth A. Snyder and Miss Marian Snyder, acted as tlower B Dr W W KIstlcr, of Wllkcs-Harre, a brother of the bridegroom, ncted as best man. nnd tho ushers Included Dr C Paul Snyder, of Lnnsdowne, and Mr Kverctt II. Dickinson, a brother of tho bride After nn extensUe wedding trip Dr and Mra Klstler will live nt 4911 War rington avenue, whero they will bo at home after March 15. larilillosi or Ansonact- Mwlrritle 1'rlrts -WO' lorotl Write r rhone for KnrratrJ rrln4 Nnmnlts. ROTAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Wthat St. llliUAOULMIlA H LnADINu TIIUATIljta Dlreotlotl of I.KB U J. J. fllitniuUT ADELPHILa-t2"EvgB.iAJll Tljn BUIlK-rJIlB . HIT OF- JIUHU'Al. UUMIilU mum. "- : PXO THE with Ml SllCMRLES PURCELL -A Mil A TtOflKHfD t HOIU'S OF Last Mat. Tomorrow ; $2.00 j" SEATS NOVTSELLING The Greatest Comedy Triumph in Years wnn World'3 Most Beautiful 'fhoatra ! M Cnsno HAMiiroM THlMOSrfAlKUHyjFiAyiNAMtRKA dm mm. Oeorge H. Wilder, son of Mr. and Mri. trip to Hlbemla, Fla., whero they expect i Jt j. wilder, of Heklie Apirtmpnt", Lee I'nterson The guests who will attend the lunch eon tomorrow to be given by Mtb Henry Belln du Pont at Creetlon, Ardmore, In honor of Mini Charlotte Churchill Starr, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs Theodora Ducolng Starr, will Include MIbs Virginia B. Carter, Miss Sarah Hnrrlnger, Mist Helena L. Mitchell. Mlsn Kle'.nor Hummey. Miss Lucntln S. Heckscher, 2d. Miss li llussell TucTt er Miss niolso Wnrrlner nnd Mlsd Mar goretta L. Harrison. Tho guests who will ntttnd tho theatre l'1,U ... . . !.! llnnr., TinftV tn V fftl lnt.'...l ..n. n , I, i. .ml u-lin 14 to be marricu m m.j ,v... A . '""""nl " nu,,i mu 0ah, anil w no is io u t . , nitz.Carlton, to bo given by Captain f MlHH Sarah Bnrrltirrpr. ilehiifnntn ilnmrhtpr nf -nr. anu Mrs Daniel Moreau Burrlnger, r' . .. , ... in fr.im Wnvnn fcrton. Wlio '""'"": '"fillenr. ?h' f ,! Am II 2 Is up here for ' H tz-Carlton. to bo given by Captalr Morris I latt on AP i l -, is up Wethered Woodworth, U. H M. U . o Cecils l,arnM YeUl fnor befori t California, In honor of his cousin, Mlsi (UCBt of honor nt n dinner uo. u'l HflraU ulln.lfTor ,iebiitnnto daughter o u ... .. t.l.,1, ,nr flltliri! lUOtllCr-ln- r- .., - rN.l.. n." I ABCIlli)li , iwii... ti. - ... . -' "" .,in Daniel fuiuiiu niiiriUKur, ! Mrc. Charles Tlatt, Jr., will ?" of 120R Walnut street, tomorrow night, v"u to be n bridesmaid for Cecily will Include Miss Anna Sophia Yarnall, J g Mlls Lucrctla S. Heckscher, 2d. Miss tomorrow Katharine Loa, Miss Elizabeth Jeancs, '""' , , ..ia will pIvh n 'V"narmo Loa, Miss E znneth Jeancs, The Holllnsheail Taylors win Bve n JI((8 Ju)ja McII of Bnltlnoro . M, thwtre party before tne oaii, "'" John Van Pelt, Mr Reginald Jacobs, nonir their Kucts the Hob LcaB, .lociir. L'dward -Law. Mr. Woodson Han fVrlons nnd Curtis Clays. cock, Lieutenant Scott Baker, Mr. Paul B nrd v. rltrn n dinner by her uuelc, Mr Charles Packard. Sl Law will Bivc n dinner before the bull and m will the A hitler John toa and Mr. und Mrs. James Starr. Others who will entertain nt dinner IU be -Mr and Mrs. I2mlyii Htewhrd J f,.r their (laughter. Ilosaniondc ; "'". -. ... ,.,...... he Stdne Hutchlnsons, the . . Ucrtra m Wppmcotts, who will have thirty gutsU , of the debutante set; the Harry 1)11 1 1...1. ti 'P. Williams Kobertscs for i.,.i tKii ' sistei Maria Louise Tliompsou nd the Sidney Keiths. MRS. TROTH'S class meets tonight nt Mniiheiin, nnd thprc lire to bo loH of dinners before thnt event. Ipu know how popular that class alwnys is. Kvp one wants to belong. Its the Krcnte-t fun nnd if ou liuvc cvtr danced n ll.nf tlnnr- fit- Mnnllellll 5 OU SUl'C dO VII lllt.fc .."... - ner Hampton uncey nr nf tneir daughter, Miss Cecily W. Barnes, who will be married tomorrow afternoon to Mr. Kmlle C. tleyelln In the Prot estnnt EpIscoiMl Church of St Luke and tho Kplphany. Included Mr. nnd Mrs William B Churchman. Jr.. Mr and Mrs Anthony L C-cyelln, Mr. nnd Mrs Wllllom Beeves. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nnlle, Mr and Mrs. Charles Clement, Mrs. Forde A Todd. Miss Dor othy H. Barnes, Mra Hodman Allison I Thompson, Miss Klennor M Barnes Miss K Antoinette (leyilln. Miss Luclllo P. Carter, MKm Pago Anderson, of Snnn nnli, and Miss Kunenla Fairfax, of Itlch mond, Va. Ml3s Page Bandulph Anderson, daugh ter of Mr Jefferson Randolph Anderson, of SaMinnah, Ga who has been enter tained as the guest for a week of Mr. and Mrs Rodman tnilun Thompson, of 1E03 Spruce HtrVet, will return to her home on Monday next The wedding of Miss Andeison nnd Mr. Henrj Xorrla Piatt, of 1930 Rlt- lennouse street, will be soIemnl7ed on to remain about twa months. Mra Albert Draper Whiting, who has b'tti spending ten dnvs with litr son, Mr Charles Perot Whiting, nt Ham- "Hind, ind, returned to her home, lf-zz Spruce Btreet, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Koon, of New Haven, Conn., announce the betrothal of 'heir daughter. Miss Bnbetta Koon, to Mf Ttifr,i n Krnuskopf, son of the Rev Dr nnd Mrs. Joseph Krauskopf, of Hi rmuntown Mr find Mm. John Lord Butler, o Wyncote nre being congratulated on the birth of a daughter on February 2. -MI'S l'hxlllH Ilulin Walsh, daughter of Mrs Florence Huhn Wnlsh of G012 Drexcl road overhrook, who has been entertained as the guest of Miss Belle Iiaruch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Hirueh of New York, at their fhootlng lmlge, "Hop Court," CJeoigc toun. S C for a few weeks and has ben the gueHt for tho last week of Mrs. Joseph Pew, Jr , at her winter homo nt Williamsburg, returned to her home yea terdu. Mr- William J. Bnlrd and her daughter. Mrs Harrison K. Caner, Jr., will give the last of their Monday after noons at home on Monday, February 7, from 4 until tl o'clock at the horn" o Mri. Cant-r, R10 Pino street. No cards havo been i.ent out Mrs. Harrison K. Caner will prtsldo .it tho tea. table. They will bo assisted In receiving by Mrs. William G Hopltlni, Miss M Elizabeth L'lllott and Mlsn Rachel Fitlcr. Tho engagement of Miss Kthel M. Huhb. daughter of Mr and Mrs Frnnk A Hubbs, Iirldgeborj, N. J., nnd Mr. !F rvm.im v r . wnj announced at u un- npr given nt the llltE-Carlton on Tues day evening The Literary Society of tht Holmnn School will glvo Booth Tnrklngton s Monsieur Tirniicnlre ' In the niievue Stratford ballroom on Saturday evenlnu, and the proceeds aro to bo devoted 1 1 charity. Tho following girls will appear In tho cast: MIbs Winifred Murpln ns Monsieur Bcnucalrc, MIsm Agnes Craven - llulto of Wlntn'SPt, -Mls .wirnirn ij Lott r,H Beau Nnali. Miss Lllzabctli . .irly as Captain Badgel, Miss Caiol lie Tjson ns Mr Molyneux Miss Jeannette ( Shetzllne ni Francois, Miss Lllznuetlt Artiimnon ns Mr Bantluon. Miss Mar garet Fray as Kstclle. Miss Kathhen. Beaten as Lady Malbourne nnd Miss ICathtrlne Baxter as Lady Clarli.2. i GERMANTOWN The Ushers' Association of St. Vin cent de Paul Church will hold Its fifth annual dance In tho parish hall, Cost Price strict, Germantown, tonight. The committee In charge Includes Mr. V. J. McLoughlln, Mr. John Robert Monck nnd Mr. Edward Francis Hngerty. Mr and Mrs. John Wetzel, of 1917 East Chelten avenue, nre receiving con gratulatlons upon the birth of n daugh ter on Tuesday, January 2G. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Lillian Sullivan, .1718 North Hrond street, was hostess at a meeting of the Hldn Wlda Wlda Club at her home on Tuesday evening. The mem bers Include Miss Elsie Shlery, Miss lunt to so bntk onte more and do It Saturday. April 2, at tho home of the Mfdln i ""; '"" nuerHoii iu uiienu ns one DID yo i haw ii hear that tho t.rcy Daytons son. born jesterday morn- inc'' Mr- Dayton, you remember. ai Mih Man Wurts, n dnugiiter of the Steunrt Viirtses. They live out in Media, where they havo a lovely place. Another upw arrivnl jesterday was ee Mis Hutler. a daughter bom to tho Tohti Lord Uutlcrs. The" Iliitlers live nut in Ch-lten Iliils. Mrs. Hutler was Mnrmu Sharpless and wlipn they were .rt inniried they lived in Jennnctte, Pa , until the entrance of America Into the uiir. Then Mr. Hutler went over as nnd his wife came to Chelten Hills to ti with her family. After his re turn tiitv took n house near the Hlmrp 'pkp 'lliev have one son about thie'' ar cM, John Lord Hutler, Jr. T SAW Kitty 1 vis r,iig n ver Hrinton the other day er striking hat of grten. It was i.nt pxnctlj jade green or nn ippli Kieen, hut just t.ort of in-between r.il t was ret tain' j becoming. Her suit v i- alio green, owr which she wore i niir'v mn ciipe. ti limned with a deep eollii' .f nutria fur. Then later I saw J. lb es .ith her fiance. Klie was 7-ciir i s u ery good-looking copper fii'on , lint, a brown suit nnd furs and "va iirrjing a cninel's hn'r cont of ta-. , ,id. NAXCY WYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ' ne uf the most Important of next Jeivut debutantes v. Ill bo Miss Sarah j t.ogai .st.irr, daughter of Mr una jini Jft ie i Starr of Olney avenue, Gtr 1 dito.ii 'Abo will he lntioduced to so- let it a tea on Thursday, October C, yj hr grandmother, Mis John Wlster, lliirteld. her estate In Germantown. "Ihh st i, ll be the guest of honor at , lmner on Salurdaj evening April 9 i, ' g en by Mr .and Mis FranclB Irene u Pont, of 1124 Spruce Btreet, bef .ii t e meeting of the Saturday Ee n.nK l n mg Class Mr .mil Mrs Starr ul'1 entertain at i'I'u.i- torlght at the Bellevne-Stratford . tor.- th seoond Ahspmbly Among the fC ie-t ill be Mr and Mrs RuhbcII in .Mr and Mrs Arthur It. Lea, Sir i i Mm Chnilea P Keith, Judge of the bridesmaids at the wedding to. uiuiioiv tuiernoon or Ausa Cccly W Bnrntn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johii Hampton Barnes, of 1317 De Lancey street, and Mr Kmlle C. C.eyelln, o "Hardwlcke." Vlllanon, In the Protcs tint Episcopal Church of St. Luku and the Epiphany. Amoncr tho guests who will attend the dinner to be given by Mr and Mrs Houston Dunn, of 401 South Twmty-sec-ond street, on Tuesday eLiilng next, February j, will be Mr. und. Mrs. Web Mer It Wetheilll, Mr and Mrs John Barclay De Cour.iey, Mr and Mrs. Rus sell Dunne, Mr and Mrs Georgi L. Jus tice, Mr. and Mrs Eugene New bold. The guests will later attend the bal muBiiue. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H Kltler. of the. Terraces, Rosemont, will gle u dinner-' dance on Tuesday, Match !, at the, uvucmuu.uium, in minor ill. meir daughter, Miss Nan Fitter. Miss Camilla Llpplncott, ilnughter of Mrs Hare Llpplncott, ot Washington, Is Msltlng her uncle, Mr 'Walter Llp plncott, nt hit hum. Llol Walnut street Mlf.s Llpplncott will ball shortly foi Italv. where tho will spend the wintei In Rome Dr and Mr. Francis R Packard, of 301 South Nineteenth street, entertained at dinner, followtd by t theatre party, last night. Among thu gutsts were Mr MM CHESTNUT STREET fl Mo $sS.s PA-iijjjy For SPRING .Model,), Colors nnd Ftibrict Exclusively Here Ladies' and Misses TAILORED SUITS 22.75-34.75 Spring Hat5 Plain Shirts and Wuiste, Hosierj, Neckwear, Underwear, etc. mmn & Dblks aaoa chestnut street? BONWIT TELLER" 6u CO. Uw Spcaalfo Shop cfOriainationt CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Introducing the New Spring Modes in UTILITY SUITS of a WOOLS PUN For Town & Country Wear MARKET AT I9TH 11 A M IO 11 IB P. M CECIL B. DE MILLE'S LATIJST 1'AllAMUUNT MCTUIin Forbidden Fruit" Bliortf-r HubJetii. rpertnculur Tabl hi Btanlcy Orchrtrn and Quartet SCALE OF PRICES ii a :i io a p. m. Entlru Balcony, 3Hc Entire Lower Floor, 50c EVENINGS AFTER 0 O'CLOCK BATUHOA.S AND IlOUOAYtf Entire Balcony, GOo Entire Lower Floor, 7Ec ?tbln HlBhrr rnirl Nn 8iH llesurvfa M3.T WL'i:i 10L NEOni AND JA.ST (,f ROIJO IN I "PASSION" Tiin scm:i..v h miihth:ht nno I STANTON"jTSfiAASS 1nu -nour Morris rmnn Story "The Penalty" "cimnht Nr.t V.'c !. -rusSTANCi: TALMADail Tin: pKitrrfT woman" p'A I A rIT 1214 MAUKET HTIinET 1 M-.-VH, 10 A M tolltlGP. Ii "THE FURNACE" Vtth MH.TON SII.I.O. AONF.8 ATIIEO nnd THEononB nortKHTS Next Week Noiima TAIrADQE In "Till: IlKANIiKD WOMAN" T VDIP EVKNlNflH AT Uil5 L, I XxIV Mato Wed. A Pat. at 2iU EVGS. 50c to $2.50 () RFMVTN'S flt'AnANTBFn 81001383 B6onau tm ptccy iMttALm i RIANiwwHRffAH IIM THE MtRftY MUSICAL PLAY "iS) 9) MAT. TOMORROW ?, $2.00 yppuii StiWBEKir THt MUSICAL OOEDY CE T0NICHT-8.I5 rWS.VKXO SAT KDSSDK1S at BME wtt.t.iA . Nonnrn EnrTit TAMAPEitno Pop. Mat. Tomor. J,'. $1.50 ornnA norap EVOO. nt i1 CHESTNUT ST MAT. TOMORROW "" $2.00 "EAST 19 WEST" "WITH FAY BAINTER "One of the real BOccesten " tTn on." I& COLOltS. llrown, Illnrk, Oriij" Tnn, Orrfn, J.titndr Kobc, Hrd, nml ull Itcntlifr Mixture. fJlCR all sports, traveling, shopping, and all occasions tl which demand a suit which will not wrinkle, spot or show hard wear these garments of all - wool Jersey cloth are as smart as they are serviceable. Scores of styles, and effects to choose from. Moderately priced. Specially Priced at 22-50-3S-00 Othere Up to 49.75 ARCADIA S'SI11,, rlc;. Walnut !- 2 Nisht8' 8:2 "HELIOTROPE" .. .,,,, j nu uuui-uijjiiii, Ltu iLUliluir.niiUi' VXK r Vk PITTt II ATTE VICTORIA.S,l,8,,i ,p If Wm. Faversham "THE SIATQntA,7 WAS III.3 Next tWok "inOI.B OP Cr.AY," KenturlnB MAE MfnitAY and DAVID POWELI. C A PITTI 724 MARKET STUEET rL I 1 V-4 niltr Km Inn nrd Wllllnm If i-nti In "THE SAPHKAD' D xfFVT rVinr vaiiket st. Pel i7ti r.H.VjIl,lN 1 ENin nrs'VfTT in '.SII.K llDSIErtT" a J-' - with ERNEST TRUEX PrlliiBiit Cant and Famoui ItslnboiT Choru GLOBE to 11 MARKET STttEET AT JfN'T'KR rmitlni.nin Vnurtnvllln It T"l'n Tfxlptv K Tl WM'e ntvr PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOET THEATHES 5? ui !' oiirwinaOTii!iiihi;ai . ww niraiM m iinwpjHiiM'aBiffiffi'iiHwrnnrairj? jri.!TJJC3i!MiW BROAD Nights at 8: 15 MAT1VEL TOMORROW H"-T SEA li, J2 A, L. ERLANCEP. Prrscnts 5IN A Mil SODwCTiO'l Zf 5E v THAT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF I Gtye JJostmi ot Jtfl'.H ... .. " 111 IJ'JSTON POST ftlu,t nanPulebl, iht U'itri Dally Strr , "'.'"'I'loa nt UM-ii Slllll" T'i Fourth nutr IJAWARY J l?:i f HI MS. rmM:K ys3MKRr Saturday Only: ADAMSCANDY 219 South Broad St. Spucinl CHOCOLATE ODDS AND ENDS 55c Pound '1'il.eil Only In 1-lb. lloes ILliiliiffliaiMlHt IIBiil - Adjoining th St. James Hotel shsw XasssssssssxsiimiiJNLLjHm vjxsess&A Walnut St. Between 12th & 13th 1222-1224 Walriut Street MMiEilllMIllIil ir3 To embers of all WOMEN'S CLUBS TN rcsponso to a great number of inquiries, the imblishers ' of SEED OP THE SUN, Wallace Irwin'a ew novel, wish to say that 'no book deals frankly and authoritatively with tho Japanese problem. The question of intermarriage "oes arise in tho develop ment of the plot. Cluba and Kocietieo discussing tho Jlu8tion will And SEED OF jilt, SUN n novel of great ornrrmtic vigor, based upon nrst-hand knowledge. The wok can be M at all "ooKsnops. ibTivTiPn1 i?rtt m Afte Dre Marked foi Final Clea Including satins, tricotines. and taffetas, in navy, black, gray and brown. All sizes and a wide range of styles. They were up to $95.00, Reduced to $3 --Jr Pv mm ii'1 't'! i n m IwmimmmwmwmmmimmmMummmi mMWArsaM lIllgJfflJllM sal i George Allen, inc. 3.214 Chestnut Street 1214 Smart New Millinery To Replace Your Winter Hat Lowly new satin, satin mid straw and fabric Hats especially douirable for ear now in conservative colorings, or if " voti prefer, the gay colors. The new lower prices prevail. $10.00, $12.00, $14.00 Fine Arabian Gray Mocha Gloves Regular $5.00 grade at $2.95 pair By J. Hartley Manners With A V. MATTHEWS Sent" Selling for the Last Wetk FORREST Nights at 8:1 5 Luat Mat Tcmorr m Last Three Times RAYMOND HITCHCOCK PrcnU Jt'LIA SANDERSON. O I HUNTLET DOYLE & DIXON and H1TCHY (tlimaei:) In 'H1TCHY-KOO OV 1021" WITH THE M03CONI DUOTHERS Next Week Seats Now The Inimitable Musical Revue I m i ."rr7 ::::-. V?.:!:! 1 -;. "! inrf ,i,. "'' .-: i'0q fflw aiB 11B1 mm AND CIIIGINAL NEtV 'iOIlK COMPANY AT THE. llUAl KIIIT tt NEXT .& si sisssBneffla!., week & THE WEEK AFTER ICE SKATING AT ICE PALACE ,. GENERAL ADMISSION JATUHDAY NIOHTS It 00 OTHER WEEK NK1HTS 75 etr. (Eccptlnp Ib. 24) Enturflay oftfrnoonn 75 cent. Othtr mornlncs and atternoom. 55 cfntr. Mocha C51oes arc sprfeiill. u i M ii i i!loc.', will wi nr hefir ttuit . n . ijiU mildly made and tlnlahed Tli. Ji . Ic C H r . Theao tlnr. Arr,M .1 tn-r j,1up made Tluy nro i 1 ij than today j nl.ol..- GARRICIC NliJHTS ATD0:13 I ALL tvot. BEST SEATS 52 50 i 'tATIM.'' TuMuItnOW DEhr BEATS 12 CltAli-aT MLCCEC U 0 YLAIta THE ! Charles E. Carpenter President of E. P. Houghton & Company Editor of ''"The Houphton Lino" tvill speak at tho Globe Theatre Cor. Market & Juniper Sts. Sunday Evff., Feb. 6, 192X 8:00 P.M. Subject: "Cheer Up; Don't Worry !" Aiispicis L'tierr Up; Don't Worry Club RfV THOMAS W DAVIS The I'hffr-Up r.irHon In Churr J(iE IUII.T Hnnir I fidr Everybody Welcome iw Onlur' L iwng Itimm 1.4 H l.'th St. QTfiRM MRS. MARGARET SANGER KJ A V-' 1 IVi rill I KMN T H 11 Tfi KKTS 21o A WAPVEUVa FOXIEST F. "" SOCKr l v p I eds-ar Allen's Wonderful Assortment of Ribbons have been reduced to replacement values . - vih i r.n.thlntf .. lu.w I'hlli.iVliihl.rn tlnoat .;o- .u. kiKiwn for fnlr luitu , ji'-k .ir.d blue; washable o; .io rlfifi No. ,.t ' width, 1.S5 a tftrlo nibbon, 10 yurO. du. In ciueat of a dlflloult shad . via hard to match try All, vi frsr r3itt i nt nf IltlibotiH Io 1 iri' Aid u. 11 tin Hot I.lnicrrle Hibbun-i In hi murM l i snru lm-ce.i Nn l width, 6H I'lfi . 1''j, pl'ic, Nn. S. 1 88 a idoif. Itiifttliml iIvhIkii In lino ounlllj p'.c t wuii', pinii oi iiiup No. 1 nldtli, 9rtr u plfifi No, 1., M 40 it plrrfj Xo, 2 width, fUli) it jil if, Nn 3, IS2.00 n jiIvop. Silk Petticoat Ruffles, Reduced to $2.00 I- inn MissAllnp nnd Tnffet i Ujille- m.I ntiidi. In n mimler if tUs; bl.iolt plain oolois and ihiiuinll. cifi.trt, thuy hne th. iiutnit..d draw string t'jp. mukliiK them i 'j . islly adjusted to an old pHItt top Tho formi r rlo"H 'icio ') i i to t "J . ich, 1 ht utrrn l'lnumfH nrre 4,(l(l null, nn ft. HO. Women's Wool Sports Hose, Now $1.00 Vi hit titlcen all our omirii Wool H " formerly priced 2 o ) :ind (i in i li lin(l mailtfil tl fin lor ipil.k 'I. irurn at l,no. Thero ! a k "I I-..-I01 tment of 1 i,lu and dark In atl i r mixtures In uricuj lEhtB 'IK in an exceptional ouportut.ut Men's Wool Half Hose. Xow 50c omnih pileed 51 Ou to 5- 5o a par c.aiKnci. of all brolti n .I'.imitnientii. inotlv blink 1 1 , .liflf. r r ..., hts, but notnc two-luni- ifin-O, tho qunntlt In limited Lisle Ribbed Vests, 3 for $1.00 1"ti? ri , .' a 50c Krnde In r.'Bular inrt -iri hU.'h In either bod' n or riitulr t m exceptionally good o,ualltj will th brand of u fnmoin mr.li on , "H garment. Azurea Sachet Powder, Special, 75c '1'htn l .nii'Us odor of I'Iwt, ruriH Is r.-ifiiluih 1 o V,'u have Umltiil 'lunntity ut thla npei-lrtl prko uthi t I'.vcru VloLttj and Klor.ti.i.M" Scrap Baskets, Reduced to $1.00 l.UKi s. r ip Ha ltcts aiuv J'lianesc HhiiUioo Hak.M In mahoL'anv llnlbh Th werp formerly Jl 60 and $2 uo ; nplend dlv made baskuta und iiiostl half price Allen's French Hair Nets, $1.00 dozen dtp i-hnp.' and utrnlght , th uualltv Is the be obiiilnable WhltJ and gray H-'r Nt. In both nil. pen, at lari m.mi iioivn. jlflJli!lf!l!!l"l!ll imimiiiiiawWil'W JiU'lllllll'llirilill!1!!! MP'HlllliniW TCW J! Wianim nil i Lf WWW 'ill? WJUiiiii-ajiniiiiim Pmm Iff) ui 0) ry or ni Mc i i 1 urm ui 3 net " NEIL BURGESS' GREAT PACING DRAMA MetaopoLiTAN ztm- BEG.FEe 5 -3 SHOWS PAuy i30,7& 9 PCICE3 i5fV50',iE5t!Rvt SIMS 1 1 'Birtn Control and tlie Comintr Race n M-k aiK apok l-i -mv y rk at t -inlH nf ' n.5 fr Ml V lH . rEV hun 1 Is r. l irrfd hwi, I rot fall to l i . i. mH.'f Ai IiLM l K Ml SliJ IUU.R Siiir.n. Aftr-rnicn I'ev 5 at J 30 PIANO RECITAL jVT rr D . MME. YOLANDA IVIUKU ii m -' -i.r & Hrr'" 1 .1. Kl I.PII K AN t Ni'KS SIR PHILIP GIBBS -. l MY I VI ' T( ri I'l l I'll 'N i I ,1 V .1 V r , i M . i . , 1 ' ' - ' ' i .' " ' ''in -i"-vi t sf, MATZENAUER j rY or Mt'sit' r Ft n 7 r n iv..n.-ur nMntit i f TTtnT. 1 i ft i I .ORTISSOZ SCHOOF vz 'V UJ-stnJ Kii:?.snjrHii NH EITH'S THEATRE JOSEPH E. HOWARD - ,&S?&i2!DJ W.it, i:ihln Clark ft Co. JULIA NASH nnd tipu - v .i nv n ,p uo iinnut C. H. 0"DONNELL FlHII ADELPHIA i m- i m r. i. 1 ORCHESTRA nr hhii Mi ir : CI AHA HOW VHP, INMS TlKOa nr ' imi f ii run l HA! HSQN WAijNI.lt i -r nro ra'wniii! ai vui.m ur mi m, i,ii,'iiiiiiiiWj ,OKlJl-ibUivi "v':;t:T"rV-X:'- Trave talks MAE DLSMONL) ";,"! .'Ir,1,!?.1,1? iCX' i ' f ' ' ' i ' " i i I M NEWMAN i ii- Vui j luii KT ll,Hrattt.l5 TOMOR. .? SPAIN TV S 1 '0 A i AII'irMfi rrph POULTRY SHOW TEURUARY 1. 2, 3, 4. f. PARKWAY BUILDING BROAD STREET OM. 1.1 i"-K NultlH (..!' I 1 I'Y HALIj HIM.N Ull Ali l.ll.NI.NU Roseland Dancing Broad and Columbia Ave. Oil I Ml I I I Ml' Two Orchititittt T'Duijht PrivRte Instructions ", '" "' EMMET1 WELCH Minstrel, rurlenui!. "Itcsiulni; the llonnlllt' , , nT Y JlJjL D Btft 1,K' rotv rAmNOSOCIAL maids VjTViNjif. IV with Nim.o it HPIINPI'll I .---------- MM It. 11 V Ml'HL.UMUfit ,1 30 1 rr m n I I' I i s 1 iturr Kllmn of rlyn in,, hy II l- MUI 1 1 11 'NI1A1. qo lui'n'i.jrlu ,1, 111- O II UoMoi. , 1' ki ir I'llmln Ii Iht. Holy Im " k;im avo a Cumbw MAT TODAY A I. nhh.MC3 JOY BELLES IP' T 111 I A 1' PEOPLES , AUKLD 5 MUbtUlVl VIM 1 yy . tim imp ii v m io in f it I ' vi iii -I mvfi N' " l s l i V IV lilli 1'lROCADfc.RO '"'" "" UKl"" ,,llU -u li itHl
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