1 J? V --' ,,-.? '' rtlttflj OiW W 1' v'l EYBNIN4 PUBLIC (CBDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY," FEBRUARY 7, 1921 9 Sf GOSSlPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of Doings of tlie Smart Set Several Debutantes to Go to Lake Placid for the Sports Next Week Other Bits of News KnmP. Ui'i" .- i.-.l oAAfliAi I "cm'.!l . diS5..TlfS overhroil weatlior t jnrt 5V' , r; fino because pretty Boon ML ', vd.o do no" ro'houUi will thos t5I'0 t Atlantic Oily, and 'wnt mlW. 'Iny with 0U i?,?f.,rbrcwMi down there. Extent won,cr .hr of chnrlty nftntrs nnd the S ' rftb through , lint there will be Suf ItlSc ilolng hero save opera and JSRince durlnK this month and next. . . Harcn this week. They hnvo I. v HBTcn tnis wc upln.,n for the Ynlc prom and various Wwi?. which last through today, to '" 'ow nd "riW. The prom ffl will be held tomorrow night. Ilieii ". ,,nwntB. I)r. nnd Mrs. H W'rftaASaj- asms? Tom i' v ; ,!, .. Tlunwll JS'JL St week Mm. Ashton will Wt l"ke PIM for the winter Jii taklntr with hor her dntiRhtcr, jfno Snno urn, Virginia Heck Aw' who ltcly returned from Eu rfse with her parents, the I,cdynrd BMkKhm: Mfl'al Stewart and sev Jt others, I understand. It's won 5.rful up t loro in tho Adlrondacks this time of year, and it will bo a great STne for the girls to have such splendid But.of-doors sport after a season of piny balls and much dancing and theatre parties. mHEJ Matienauer concert, to bo x riven this afternoon at tho Acad By of Music, will bo a great success, nop. o H ,s tor th0 lM'T,en.t ? tbo Children's Homeopathic Hospital up town. A number of prominent women fcho form the' board .of the hospital are Interested In tho affair, and. really its tuccesa seems assured with such an artist to draw .the crowds. There is treat need at home for the hospitals, as well s great need for the little ones on the other side of the water. Indeed ono wonders If this old world will ever bb righted. Of course It will In as far as it ever was meant to be righted, but it's taking an awful lot of time to do it, im'tlt? OF COURSE, most of us are putting the last touches to nur wild nnd wonderful costumes for the bal masque tomorrow night. I hear It promises to surpass itself in beauty of decoration ind surprise, and that will bo going jomet "Be that as it may," to quote our old friend, Qeorgo Monroe (I won der what's happened to him. by the way : he hss not been horc with a show for years and years, it stems to me), I really have heard of some very un usual and startling gowns to bo worn tomorrow, nnd If we can be startled in these days It will be Rome startle. direction? I think it' would be an awfully good iden. Just think of going to a musical how nnd being able to go homo nnd sny. "It wns nil brnutiful, not a bit vulgar, nothing riique about the cootntnes or lines!" Instead of eaylnjc, "Well, it was dandy, all but tnojo rnxtumoa in the first act." or "it wa fine, nil but thnt awful song!" Isn't it n pity thnt t stand for the things nf this kind. I linvo groat hours of the work which lll bo done by the women of tho va rious pntrintic societies in the city. You know they were nil called together last month h.v the Colonial Dninex of Americn, rlillnueiphla Chapter. No Vl'Jn" W,!i2r.0r,0f, h,r, dnuhter. atl.j iieien . Allan, at her homo on Friday 8H?tai April j. before the mJefliir n3? olftS; '.?8 J?.l..w'irt Wur.18'. dnnclhg ;t,;i '."" " win nioiude "'"ui act, !iKiv.rJf.VMhMn c'ftr"c " aclst. of hX 'Bh,llni1 Drexel road, over daJ faat.'l.'&V S'nner-dance on Mun- anMrttnaiaMISrs.CThtt,a?- D O-P'wllftTOnS Club "in VoLf ,i,hltaW Cricket Miss Paulino Bcrtrand. of Montrmi Clark, of Cedron, Oermnntown. nf Drw,uJ,d nMro- .9oiy P(vle! Baker, ?n'.th?. Dellovue-Wratfiird, . will cnlor: J'ttvE? .at .ll,. .Performance of ThiliL.... . ". tiie xticatro on Thursday evening, March S. -i.'l8 s?lvla Van Kenssolaer Strong, who has been ontortalned an tho zuest w.ecou.sl5?' M And Mre- James C. weeton, of .Vew Brunawlek, N. j.. for K row davs. rotum.! ind.. , !, tlonal Cathedral Academy In Washlne ton. where sho Is a student. Minn Strong E?5tohotldYB wlth her parentii, Mr. S. . "i1, Alftn Hartwell Strong, of Ai.tniy-iirni ana ue ianccy ntreots. lira. Charles B. Lonvitt, of 1527 Pine sirocv, icrt on Thursday for Atlantic wnjr, nnero sne expects to remain for a week. Mrs. George Washington EdmnnilK nf the Touralna. will leavo the latter part of this month for a visit to Washing, ton, whero sho oxpeota to remain for mo inauguration, Maron 4. Mra. Enola Elllg Schuyler, of the Gladstone Apartments, has lett for At lnntle City, whore she will remain part of tho Lonten seooon. Mrs. A. Sydney Carpenter and hor son, Mr. Hamilton Dlaston Carpenter, of 1MB North Broad street, wilt leave early In March for Washington to at tend the ball on March 4. They will bo , ontortalned an tho guesta of Mrs. Marshall Robinson. Miss Phyllis Huhn Walsh, daughter of Mrs. Florence Huhn WnlBh, loft on Friday for New York, whero Bho has been entertained as tho guest of Mies Belle Baruch, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bernard Baruch. Sho will return to her home. 0180 Drexel road, tomorrow. MIsb Caroline M. Murphy, daughter of Mrs. V. Murphy, will give a large card party at hor home, 7432 Boyer street. Mount Airy, on next Saturday afternoon. This wilt bo tho flmt of a scrlen of card parties to be irlvtn by the membera of the Junior Auxiliary of tho Mlserlcordla HospltAl. ine ueiawnro (.-ouniy chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. of which Mrs. Henry Von H. Stoovcr Is regent, will give a card party this after noon at the Sprlnghavcn Country Club. WOl'I.DN'T it be wonderful if we ",llnJ;,I0A' ,""r 'no,oniyrmnn!mp, or ,,.,,..,, , . , Mrs. Edwin K. Glauser. Those having nil tried Stnrtlinc In the Onnositc tablen nro Mrs. William r. ftnrnnl m. William I. Schnffer, Mrs. Herman G. HII precht, Mra. William O. Price, Mrs. Kd ward H. Prlc. Mrs. Richard Peters, Jr.. Mrs. A. J. O. Campbell, Mrs. Hnseleth G. Hall, Mm. C. Francis Williamson. Mrs. Henry It Major, Mrs. George M. Hughes, Mrs. T Woodward Trainer. Mrs. 1 Samuel tf. Clyde, Mrs. Henry Von H. Stoever, Mrs. George Cross, Mm. Ben nett Y. Wilson. Mrs. ftlwood Tyson, Mrs. l.ioyd Irving, .iirn. li. uece l.ewin, Mrs. Hdwln D. Glauser, Mrs. Georco B. Har vey. Mrs. Nntlinnlel Kvans, Mrs Henry C. Cochran. Mrs. John It Ulnck. Mrs. Travers R Sweeney, MIbh Josephine Col lins. Mrs. II. K. Kcrvey. Mrs. Charles .Tack, Mrs J. Cook McAllister, Miss Mar- Jorle Black, Mies Lucy Hathaway, Miss i fnrln rtelnhard. The nropeerln ,if the In (nil.- nvr lm mnttnr Af I?... I niirty Will K0 toward the fUMll fOC fllf- Korrii opnki- to tho nnsembled' women. ''"''"K a room In the old Chester Court luXRMtlnir that committees bo formed , ! rccentIy re!,,orcd ,,y c-r to censor pln.vs nnd movies thnt have in them the things which are question- Mr. and Mrs. Horace G. I.lpplncott. of 4D,, j Stonehoue. Chelten Hills, nrc enter. Vot n Mnn.lnw rensorliir nnt n ' talnlng their dauchter, Mrs. Hilary P. ,!m .!t ,,. kV11HmIF' if I Jon' wlf0 of Uenr Admlrni Jotiey. nrim or narrow censnrsl ip. biit a I u. S. N., who will bo with them tome nrnad-minded. penslble one, 1h what they time. have In mind. I believe If properly ',,,,, , T , , . , . worked nut. great good. will come from ' '$, ' Hwrd Lewi, and l.ta dnuh- ThlH. 'in tfronr. thlntr is fnr nu imf tn ..;. " ii . . I .. "' ". ;H! wwmmmiti IMiolo by Wllllnm Hlionill Kllla MISH 1IKHSIE LKONAW) Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -lolin Leonard, of 2110 North Vlflli htroel, whose engagement (o Mr. Charles S. Kdmunds, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles II. Kdmunds, Is announced M0T A'JL stn be shocked at thines thnt are not .shock lug, but when they are bad take means to stop them. rOTHER hnd promised .Tackle a tnrv thnt afternoon when Mri. B came to call upon her : .Tnrkiu, thinking nf the promise, walked into the room, nnd remarked nfter an In troduction to the lady: "Mother, you did not tell me you expected a ctiest!" "Well, no denr, because Mrs. Tl was unexpected: isn't it nice she came to rail?" "Well." f-nid .Tackle, fortunately not Botlcing the unwise question, "the next time you hnvo nn unexpected guest let me know beforehand!" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The Riiests who will attend the dinner to be kImm) by MIhm Cora Shields, daugh r of Mr nnd Mrs. Peter Shields, of 135 ?outh Seventeenth Mrect, at the nitz.Cnrltoii tomorrow nlplit before the Bal Masque, will Include Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Robertson, MIhs Helen Bennett, of Boston . Mine Fay Balnter. Miss Cftth frlne Porter, of Now YorK : Mr. nnd Mrs John Bnrbey. of New York : Mr. George n. Fowle. Mr. Harry Holt, of Jew York; Lieutenant Scott Bilker, V. S- N., and Lieutenant Tucker Glbbs, V, Mr8. James Larg. of L'8t South Fourth atreet. will entertain at a then, 're p:irly followed bv suppv at tho plIeviic-StiHtford tonlht In honor of Mr nlce, Mlsja Mnry Cox Piibc. daugh ter of Mr and Mrs. Howard Wurts Page. Tho guestB will Include Miss Anna Lewis. Miss Jane B. Yeatninn, Hiss Mary Gladys Muller, Miss Viola "omer, MIkk Rotatnond Stewnrdson, Mr. Horace James, Mr. Wllllnnt Morris. Mr. wentworth Johnsim, Mr S Uavls Pa ire, Merrltt '",lc'y Mr- "owmnn nnd Mr. nfJvr.iBn? Ira I,e,,r' Ml"c'" Watts, fn.?irk, Housf' York road, Ogontz, have uM4 Invitations for a dance on Frl- fliuX"!"n?i,A,",il ln nonor ot Uieir riwn ' .u"B? Marian Watts, to be L. "J" 'JJi'V6 "f Mr' Charles D. Otmnl "f K,,lon fir)rl,,f avonu!' trca Th?,ma7 U .Sm.ltn- f !S9 Pine ane,',T 's,J,id 'nvltntlons for a liv l.n,1. J !,,rl" !olf c'"l' on Frl s Menlnir, April S, in honor of hla 44itjyLit ....-........ UU1UUJ, WANTED Woman Bookkeeper Wages $40 Per Week With possible ad vancement, in office of General Building Con t.r.actr. near City Hall. Must be 30 years of SC Write fully of previous employment d length of time. & A 223, Ledger Office entertained Mrs. Elizabeth Harper, of Baltimore, for a few days last week. The Phllopatrlan Literary Institute will give Its annual recoptlon anl ball at tho Bellevuo-Stratford this evonlng, Mr. and Mrs. James Lord PJgby en they belong at their homo In Media on iTiaay evening. Mrs. J. Howard Rcber entertained at a lunchein nnd thentro pnrtv on trlday afternoon for the Actors' Fund benct. Mr. nnd MrB. Itebcr entertained at dinner on Saturday evening In honor of Mrs. Joseph Peabody, of Boston. Tho muslcnl history class of the Philadelphia Music Club will meot on Tuesday morning In tho Orpheus rooms, when the program will bo In charge ot Mrs. William A. Capon. In the after, noon tho regular meeting of tho club will bo held In the Clover Boom of the Bcllovueatrntford. with Mrs. Phillips Jenkins tn charge, who will present a scenic and coMumo concert with chorusos nnd operatic excerpts. Mrs. Jacob Baton Abbott, who has been for a fortnight the guest of her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Newton P. Jack son, of 'Oak Lane, will return to her home In Boston this week. Mr nnvlrt H. Vlnurter. of Oak Lane, will ontertaln tho llteraturo section of the Review Club at hor home on Friday afternon, February 18 Mr. and Mrs. Freeman H. Hubbard, of 721 OraUbury avenue, Audubon, N. J., are IicIiik congratulated on the birth of a daughter, Jane Hubbard, on January 31, A meeting of tho Leaguo of Women Voters wns held ln Media on Thursday evening and was addressed by Dr. 13. Marshall Ifnrvoy, whose subject was "The Treatment of the insane In Dela ware County." Mrs. Walter H. Cockrnn Is tho leader of the league. Tomorrow afternoon the Delaware county IciiKue will be tho guests of tho Woman's Club ot Media at an all-duy session, GERMANTOWN Miss Laura Walsh, of G641 Limekiln pike, will leavo durliiK the week for New York, whero she will spend a fortnight. .Sho will then bo to Atlantic City until after the Buster holidays. Mrs. Howard Yaw. of 153 West Dur ham street, entertained at earns ai iier Jiomo on Saturday afternoon. Tho guests Included Mrs. Craig Johnston, Mrs. John D. Jenkins, Mrs. Bdlth Fret. Mrs. 11. Rosenheim. Mrs. Albnv Wood cock. Miss Nellie Ooldcn nnd Miss Jnno McOIave. Mr, and Mrs. Chalmers C. Johnson, 8B0H G-ermniitown avonue, wtll entertain at cardo at their home on Wednesday evening. The guefcts will Include Mr. and Mrs. J. H Marvin. Mr. and Mrs. Kllwood O. Walls, Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. Richards and Mr. and Mrs, Walter !. Miller. Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew C. Borznor, of 1C3 Went Durham street, have as their Kuest Mrs. Bonner's grandmothor, Mrs. Llna Bird, of Haddon Heights, N. J. Mrs. C. Hnrry Fehllng, who has been the orient of her mother. Mrs. O. F. Zum. f Atinntle citv. for some time, has re. turned to her home at 317 West Apsley street. Mr nnd Mra. .Teske C. Kcster, ot 7K.7 Tirvnn Ktreet. Dasscd tho week-end at Ocean Grove ALONG. THE READING Tho committee for the luncheon of the Oak Lano Review Club, which will bo Chen at the Old York Road Country -!... nn ifAhrnnrv lti. Includes Mrs". David A. Ferro. chairman ; Mrs. William A. Prince. Mrs. LMwIn M. Abbott, Mrs. Own Osborne, Jr.. and Mrs. J. Harry WHgner. Mr. and Mrs. Walton rennewm, oi i Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwnrd H. Bckfeldt. of Orange, N. J. Mr. Thomas II. Kokfeldt, of Cambridge, Maes,, nnd their son, .Mr. Rdward 13. pennewill, who will como to attend the jrolden wedding anniver sary reception of Mr. nnd Mrs. Abrnm Cox Molt on that afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnrr.es SHI, of Wyncote, who havo been spending some weeks at Atlantlo City, will bo Joined In n short time by her daughter, Mro. Ralph Mor gan, and her children, who will spend a fortnight with them. Mrn. Walker Moore, of Louisville, Ky will nrrivo next week to be the guest of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Kent at their homo In Wyncote for a few weeks. It r. nnd Mrs. O. Henry Stetson ha.v left for Plnehurst and Bellalr. Fla., where Mrs. Htctson will enter In the golf tournaments now being played. The eitrrnnt aval.. ...ti.H ,t, !? Lano Review Club will meet at 10 oclock on Wednesday morning In the iiak Lane Library, when Miss Jane Campbell win giy0 th talk. TIOGA Miss draco Fuimer, daughter of Dr. and Mr. Charles R. Fulmcr. of 1211 West Allegheny avenue, entertnlned at iy? miscellaneous shower on Haturdny "'"loon in honor of Miss Dorothy joung, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. II. ,t0UJ!K' whoso etmagement to Mr. Robert wnddlngton. of thin city, was announced a short time ago. Mls Margaret Clarlc and Miss Jean r 'ark, daURhters of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joieph I. Clark, havo returned to their home nn ",r.ln 'I1'1 atreet from a fortnight's visit to friends In Baltimore. CON8HOHOCKEN Mrs. James Mulholland nnnounccn the enjfaKcmont of hor daughter, Minn Mary Mii-en .nuinoiiann. io Mr, Aaron Beller, also of Conshohockcn. Tho weddlnfi- of Miss Anna Marie Lnverty nnd Mr. Joseph W. Dornn, of Norrlftown, took place on Saturday nt 3 o'clock nt fit Matthew's Catholic Church. Golden Byrne Wedding A very pretty wedding took place on Saturday, when Miss Mary Rose Byrne, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas V. Byrne, became tho bride of Mr. William A. Oolden, of New York, at St. Ann's Memorial Church, Phoenlxvllle, Pn. Tho nuptial maun was celebrated by tho Rev. William J. Lallou. The bride, who was given In marrtnge by her father, wore a gown of white net embroidered In seed pearls and crystal beads nnd frlmmr1 trlfti r..n ,mtn, larn TfeT InCO veil, which fell over the court train of satin, was nid in place wim owhb; blossoms, and she carried n bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. The matron of honor was Mrs, Joseph i, O'Neill, sister of the brlrte, and the brlriesmnlds wero Miss ltum vr . MIbs Catharlno Clark, of this city, and Miss May Corvan, of New York. Mrs. O'Neill's gown was of hydrangea blue chiffon embrolderod ln gray beads and she wore a grny tulle hat with gray sUlch nnd carried spring Mowers. The brides maids were gowned alike In gray cnl ,on Willi liyuiuiiKCU imi.q m.- ""r'iu ,,. wore gray hats with gray ostrich ana carried pink roses. Mr. Francis Hoffmann, of New York, wna Mr. Qolden's best man, and the ushers were Mr. Thomas "" Walter Atkinson, Mr. Edward render gimt. Mr. Frank rne and Mr. William Byrne, nil of New York, nreakfast fol lowed for the families nnd Intlmato friends. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Oolden wilt live at 788 Riverside drive, New York. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and MrB. Abram Cox Molt, of 132!) North Broad street, have. Issued Invitations for a reception which tho will Klvo at their home on Wednesday nfterSoon. February 10. Ir cetebrntlon of tho fiftieth anniversary of their mar rlnge. A family dinner will follow. Mrs. Benjamin Gordon, of 1603 Krle avenue, Is upending a, weel- In Atlantic City. A miscellaneous shower wi a given for Miss Vloln Spr'.nger nt her homo, 12J West Krle avenue, Inst wceit by a few friends In honor of her rtcontly an nounced engagement to Mr. Henry A. Hell, of Bl Pnno, Tex. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The members of Company I, Third Infantry. National Guards of Pennsyl vania, will entertain nt a reception on Tuesday evening In tho Third Armor', Broad and Wharton streets. Friends of Mr. Wllllnm McClung will be glad to learn he Is recuperating from his recent lllnees. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christ and their daughter, Miss Florence Christ, spent the week-end with Mrs. Chrlst'n parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hammer, of Baltimore. rjtiLAnEi.riit.vs lcvuiko thkatiiks Wlrrctlon of i.ijk J. J. PlK'rinnT Intititioal V)Sor Annetsce- mentt f V. Modrrate Frlrm Write or Then for Rncrared at rrintod Rumples. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Wlt St BIEG'S EGG ! rw?s1l ft i a i mI yrX) h laktt tht Heir Fhij and Clotty. Not Sticky nor Crtaty. M nil Drug and Dept. Store in -o. Jnr. tertnlncd the Fortnightly Club to which Wync'oto, will entertain over Fcbrunry luiiiociiaiiiiiiiniiciiiBiiiBBMiiiiiiiiiiiniiiaE i George Allen, inc. I 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 I 1 The Newest in Hats Springtime Models that smartly reflect the inspiration of the season, together with the Allen touch of distinction. Tho new lower prices with perfection in inutcrinls nnd workmanship give a pronounced vulue in every purchase. $10. 00, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00 MOORESTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Hlltman enter tained at a dinner last week at their home, 20 West Main street. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. h. Horr, of No. 6 Oak ftin ?' entertnlned a few friends at tneir home at cards on Friday evening, Mrs. T. Dudley Perkins gavo a lunch ?" Jr Mrs. Eldrldno Johnson at her home on Thursday at I o'clock. Covers were laid for twelve. .,M."- 1MfturIoe Boyer, of East Second Sifffi' i1? "yiKlIng nwo tlmo with her Bister, Mrs, E. du Pont, of Newark. .!f,?: A!ltn RT'jr. of West Central cral k Kne t0 Dov'r to spend sev- rAM,rnjy? "; ittnry Stookwcll have "'""ed o their homo on Maplo avenue ....v. ,i Tinu otscvcrai weeltn in Florida. Samaritan Hoapltal Dance .Ii,,1l9i1"d,r6n'',. Wnrd Auxlllnry of tho mnm'?rJ" W"1 will give an Infor-SlSH-CT.nt, Mrr?u)l"1 Hull this eve.- whfeh f iBthfKb'ntt,.ttof .,nc roof BBrJo hospital children'!, ward of the iJ.'1 fT"11 n9c1 for better care of die il?,hl;H inl .chllrtron ' moktn ?hiehk,.thi,eAn. nf"1 . m,,k . tatlon. with ped, and the members of the nuxICirv a,li very anxious to raise, from this rca"fty Bumclcnt funi, to make thin a McinberH of tho Children's Wnrd Aux. Illary Include: Mrs. David K. Moore. Jr., president: Mrs. Irvln U Rnlthel VJStl,!?.".l,,Wts MRS U Mitchell secretary; Mrs. Laura M. Southwlek tronsurer: Mrs. J. H. Bcckley. Ml"; Mayme J. Bpwcn. Mrs. J Albert Hahn I?i-finm?" IL,l,l?RXtt5ft MrH- William O, liSheppacd&Sons one M Jr CwHSWj. ?' ; "ASS: MrKn wU8er' I".. Dorothy Williams Mrs. C. W. VanArtsdalen. A Dainty Handkerchief for a Valentine Token of tke new Patch Handker chiefs, for example. Pure linen, in gray, Band, orchid, rose, henna, maize, lilac, Copen blue, jade, aerial blue, or Manchu yellow. Patches hand-embroidered. Price $2.00 each. Or the Choice May Be any other selection from our great variety ranging in price from 18c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 upward. White or modiste colors. l0086hcstnutStccet 4? a A rM7T Pull Evtm. at S..-0 JrLJllLjL HII Mat". Thurs. & Hal. it5T TONIGHT The Greatest Comedy Triumph in Yeats r f at Jnlinnrjinnnncwrrt "M-- I.' ? iviin 17 ) cyutAie. vv.'vLjrcCsiM ft" JJ r coswo iiaMiiivTUi-' t lit MONTIIH IN NBW YOJIK LYRIC LAST 2 WEEKS EVGS. 50c to $2.50 ('') HKI.WVN'K Ot'AllAN'KKD Bt'CCKSS I'HILAnKt.l'ltlA'H 1-tmliMtlH'l1 Tltr.ATrtEa FORREST Tonight tf Firat Popular Mat. Wed. The Revue Inimitable George i Wh ft 6?ait) tn n PIGOV J M RALPH OR!iWPira IN THt MCnRY MUSICAL PLAY wm idDPIDDlEf ute s Scandals of 1920 With ANN PENNINGTON POP. MAT. WED. ne"1 $1.50 AND oiuoinai. new vonii cojipanv OON A r I.AHT II i:VttP AT 8il8 vtt.wN'x'W'VNv. ItIV-L Mntlnrs tl. & BL $MffS5 CHESTNUT ST. " I bvob. POP. MAT. WED.,SI$1.850 Last Week nrsnoBEiBr THt MUSICAL CON-DY GEn K0I50K(TBIMIE 0 POTM'UUl MAT WKII. IIHST HI. ATS. Jt.60 POSITIVELY LAST WEEK A t,. KRI.ANar.rt Jrroriln ytjjgi hmmim (x T5VEI -VIH A NVil PRODUCTION OF QuYraMf WILLIAM NOHIIIH, KDITlt TALIAKKJtnO Last Pop. Mat. Wed. -J $1.50 NEXT THANK WEEK By J. Hartley Manners With A 1. MATTHEW8 Nest Week Seats Thursday fl MARGARET foiARTHUH Intho sparkling Comedq Triumph "TRANSPLANTING JEAH mAWtflij PoltshQdFarda comoty" NY TiMES A we spicod cjxoyobfa Ranch ComocfoZNXSWt ONE YEA-IN PARIS POITLAJt M EI M-AT I1EST SEATS. Vt.50 UNDfl 'Vf, All Velvet Handbags Half Price Beuutlful quality Vlt IIiik In Taupe. Drown, Navy and Ulnck. Newent shnpfB nnil stylcH with shell, meml ninl self-covcrca frnmeii. Item (7.00 tn f 20.00 1 nn- 93.no to If 10.00. D. M. C. Mercerized Crochet Cotton Art No, 1S1 Mrrcerltfd rrot-lirt Tutton, special quality. In nil nlwn from 3 to 150; 20 Krnmni to u linll, wlilto or ecru. so l"H fi.au box of lo l,8"- ... Numher-of Yards to Unch SUr; Rlie 3 0 10 16 20 30 40 BO 60 70 80 100 1B0 Slzo Yil. 91 116 136 146 102 231 273 30! 357 393 437 B08 030 Yilx. It verv important to not thnt P. it. C Crorhct Cotton avrmgc IV, times as tnonj yunln to i bull un the inferior prailra. The avcrnoe cotton in site I0 (a only J23 ynnle tn the li while U. M. c. has 311 yards or nearly three timra aa many yard Turkish Hand Towels, Special, 25c A aplondld rrrnde of Towrlo; no handy for ordinary use. Medium tdzfl nnd soft flnlHh. ltrimliirly n.ic urli. Silk Petticoat Ruffles, Reduced to $2.00 Fine Meisallne and Taflvtii ntillles. well iniide. In a number of styles, hlack, plain rolors ami rlian(fenlil effects; they havo the patented drHwmrlnK top. innUlim Hiem very eaHlly ndjuslcd to nn old skirt top. Tho former prices mv J.OO lo JJ.7R rach. The Mnteen I'louinen nerti tt.00 each, now VI .lit). Men's Wool Half Hose, Now 50c Komicrlv priced $100 tn '.' DO n pair A clearance of ml .ur broken asyortincnts; inniitly Mack In different weights, hut some arc two-tono effects; tho quantity Is limited Scrap Baskets, Reduced to $1.00 Fancy Scran llasktfts nnd Jaimnrt Hainhuo ltufkeln In rmilioKnii) tlnlsh Thev were formerly $1.60 and $2.00 ;. splendidly mndn linshetn und mostly iialf prlco $5 Mahogany Electric Boudoir Lamps, $3 Kleetrtp I.nmpK with mrmu mnnoKany mmo 111111 hiik sii.iiio romiilete There arc a ilnxen paltcrna and cnlorlngn hi tho shniU's from vvlilcli tn choosi Thei. are a ,-pi.elnl lot nt almost half price. Thresher Bros. "The Specialty Silk Store" M------M-------aMMM-OT 1322 CHESTNUT ST. After-Stock- Taking SALE of SILKS Consisting1- of Crepes de Chine, Canton Silk Crepes, Georgettes, Chiffon Taffetas, Satins, Crepe Meteor, Charmeuse, new printed water and spot-proof Foulards, Trico lettes, Fiber Sport Silks, Blouses and Silk Petticoats. We quote below a few of the many values offered: 4th Floor Silks 4th Floor 36-in. AVhite washable Habutai Silks (mudc in Japan); launders perfectly. Rvtitil value. $1.25 and $2.50 a yard. QQ-, and T1 QC a Sale price OOt P I' J yard 36-in. Washable Sutin, suitable for waists, under wear, etc.; white, ivory, flesh und pink. Itetail value $2.25 a yard. (PI 7C Sale price $L.IO yard 40-in. Crepe de Chine, line of colors; plenty of white, pink, navy nnd black. Ite- (M QC a tull value $2.25 a yd. Sale price. .vlt O yard 0-in. Tiber Sport Satlnn in plain und funcy clFcots, in a line of colors; the concct muterinl for skirts, etc. Retail value $4.00 flJO QC n a yard. Sale price tyL.XJO yard 40-in. All-silk Canton Crepe; cxtru heavy; the weave that is in huch great demand for waists, dresses, etc.; full line of colors, including white nnd black. Kctail laluc $4.75 ?0 (r u tfti. tj a yard. Sale price. yard 40-in Printed Waterspot-proof Foulards, in tho now 1921 designs; n most serviceable material for waists, dresses, etc. Hetail CJO Ct! a Vnlue $3.00 a yard. Sale price. . PUO- ynrj 36-in. Tricolette in 75 of the best shades; a most serviceable fabric for wuist, sweaters, dresses, etc.; in plain and stripe effects. Ke'tali vniue 5Z.0U a jara. sale q 1 Ar a price Ol.ttO ya, 3d Floor Waists rd 3d Floor Odd lot of Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists; hand-embroidered and beaded models. Our former price up to $12.95. Sale priro $3.95 Iixtra heavy and line in quality Crepe de Chine Waists; new tailored models in flesh and white only. Our former price $8.95. Sale (PC OC price OO.tD Odd lot of Georgette Crepe Waists, in flesh and white; handsomely beaded and embroid ered models. Our former price up lo $10.9."). Sale price $7.95 Underskirts Cotton Uroadcloth-top Petticoats, with changeable chirTon taffeta flounces; in u good line of colors, also bluck. Our former price $3.95. M AC Sale price pl.UJ All-silk Petticoats mado of chiffon taffeta ami messaline (changeable effects). Attractive nudels. Our former price $4.50. lJO 'JC Sale price v. I O All-Mlk Jersey Petticoats, in navy and block out ; made with plaited flounces. Values Ji r'A up to $5.95. Sale price P5.0U Extra Heavy Quality of All-silk Jersey SklrtH and Sntin Messalines in u splendid line of colors, also black. Our former prices (Jc QC $10.95 to $12.95. Sale price OO.yO NOTE To tho-ic of our cUHlomrn who arc unable to nltond thui sale, we trust that wc nun hear from them by mail. All such orders will receive our mo.il careful attention ami be filled tin promptly nti possible. Thresher Bros. 100-yd. spool silk, 1 tj spool. Thresher Building 1322 Chestnut Street Hoston store, li) & 15 Temple Place Through to 11 West Street Telephone Walnut '2i)Ho Walnut 20.'t6 TINNEY JN HAMMERBTEIK'fl itfstami. coMnDT "TICKLE ME" SKAT BAJ.I3 OPEN'S TltL'USUAY OTKW TONIGHT AT 8'15 WALTrlli PED3 as scnnijCoxDs n THL MLHANT Of VENICE (AGAIN OH THURS. NIGHT 6 SAT MAT) HnmW Tues. and Hat. NIbIUb Taming of the Shrew w1vilrl'la' LIMITED ENGAGEMENT rTCR 01 STARTING MONDAY r -D. -t- I MATINEES WI.. Hat Hml Itnllrtaya I'UICEH NIGHTS. But. Mnt ami lioll.lnM.- j Klmt nrmr. S.OO ninl tS.n" nlc. I2.BO, i-., ji..-.". ji.iki -n. vi. Slit Flrtt Klwir. IS.SO anil 2.00. Ilalc. fi.OO, l.BO. ll.OO. 7.V-. No Phone Ordnrn Held Mnr ihmn 1 lini'llH IN ADVANCE HirilAXn (VAI.TON Tfl.I.Y Presents GUY BATES POST 'THE MASQUERADER" r.KT MILCCTKD TOI1 WORLD'S TOUR I Production InclU'tcs majte doutitr iwolUne utaeeii. to romplfte nrchanlcnl ctuh, trlpt electrical rqulrin'nt, rwjuirea xnree cars io trnnnport. HOW TO ORDER TICKETS DY MAIL NOW Send cheque or ro,,tortlco money order to manager of thu tlietm for tho iinxrunt of ticket purclinie, PI.l'B wnr ln of 10 pr cent. Enclose a plf-addreHHed rtatnpel fnt!onA to uwild error ln nanirt or wddrefts. Mall ordem tilled In order received. You thus avoid 'valtlnc In line at tho ticket wlnjmi. n.ix offlco fole Tebruary 14. You get a hundred thrills at lluurlco Tour neur'ii screen story of (ME 0DH1' KED' A(?0R BKIA METROPOLITAN NOW a SHOWS DAILY 2:15, 7 and 9 Prlcor, 2.V ft WV. R!ier.l feati. (1. Securn vtt 111 udwinci to noil ntundlni; In line. GARRICK iast o nvos. Mute. Wed. & Sat. ALL EVOH REST HEATS. t'.MlO POPl'I.AR MAT WED. REST SEATS. tl.M POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. GREATEST BL'CCKSH IN 20 YEARS THE STORM "A MARVELOUS TORKST TIRE SCENE. ' Eb. Lcdser Next Week Seats Thursday David Belasco Presents With Orlclnal Hmt and Only Company a Comedy CALL the DOCTOR After 21 Weeks at the Empire Theatre, New York City Three Special Concerts by the Philadelphia Orchestra LEOPOLD STOKOWsKt. Conductor Mon Kvc .Fcli. St.TtclinlkowsUy rrouram Thiir.H Uw , Mar 3, liralimh' nequlem Mon. Kvv , Apr. 25, WiiRiior I'rofrriim Tlckeid for all thrv un i-rtn now on iale at IIEPPE'S till) r'hexii'i; i . A. uI.mii Sottla, T..c, II l r.O. J2 und J .'.n nrrordiiiK to Uxntlon Nu tax I'hi'ilm to ili-o T.Hal). World's Most Beautiful Theatre 0m2mM MARKET AT 19TH THIS WEEK" It A M to 1 1 15 V. M. FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS THE PAMOL'8 CONTINENTAL STAn POLA NEGRI THE HCREEN-.S MIGHTIEST EPIC "PASSION" Sl-PPORTtNO Cast of 5000 The inHKnitudc of thin production compels It to bo pi cm ntil Inij i nlfnt of any othtr feature, ahiiiu from k HpU-mJidly urrantftd 0i.rtuiu und I'roluxuo, SCALE OF PRICES ii a. .r to a p. m Entire llul.on), ,'Uc Eiuir Lower I .oor 7i0c . EMNOS a;"1 Ell tl u CLOCK bATCRDAYS ANU liULU'AYS Entlro Il.ilconx'. nilc Entiri I.ntr Floor, 75c Nothlnir HlBhor and No Se.its Ileaerxefl PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD STOKOWSM foniiu.-inr FRIDAY AhTERNOON FEII 11 AT It 00 sati'rdav F.vr.NiNu n;n i at s k. TSCHAIKOWSKY PROURAU .vn iihnnx "PATHETIHt K Nl'T CRACIxER Sl'ITE HI!' K EITH'S THEATRE JOHN U. HYMEH & CO. In ' Torn Walked In Di-.le SYLVIA CLARK FRED LINDSAY PRINCESS RADJAH I'ri'K.Irr & KIjirh. "Alrxnnorlii." Jius-i.in t'atlfdrnl Slnt'ora. Otlterii THIRD EXHIBITION ArraiiRi'd by ALICE EWING l'.iiritioux y Marie lltiujfhton Spaeth At NEWMAN'S 17.1: Cliestnut Mret Philadelphia I oiil f. hriiar 1.1th MARKET All mitt 11 . M 1113 P.M. Constance Talmadge I.V KiriST NATIONAL PICTUnU "THE PERFECT WOMAN" Iy Anita Loos and JdIhi Lmerion p ATA""cfp 1 2 1 1 M A P. K ET ST R E ET " 10 A .t t.. 11 is i. xi Norma Talmadge i.n 'i in: nn wm i Mi v "r"ca""d "i ""a ' HESTNI-T ST II. I n.ih t A. M lo II 11 p M SEtVisn AND F'NAl. WEEK AN I'M'SI'tl l'ARAWil'VT PIf'Tl'llE - "HELIOTROPE" s-n ,jH.. il-.. Mr . ,. -Hi, in r fou-'- V"i"c't"o R I "A fll "I M (,, ,-, p M Oort, iiimmriw n r.-,mnijiu ri. lur.. "IDOLS OF CLAY" With ME MI RRAV & DAVID POWELL "'J MMIKKT OTnKRT PA PlTOl M U,"K KE.VNKDT In yrn i wi the i.iki, wtii a IAZ HEART" RACHMANINOFF MONDAY MiiltMNH Ml'SU AI r:s IIALLROOM IU5I t.EVCE-STIlATI-lIRD MONDAY MOllMNO, PER H AT 11 IS SEATS CiN SVI.E AT HEPPE'H 111 I'HKSrNlT XT. AMI llonll Roseland Dancing Broad and Columbia Ave. COLIMIHA ui.un UanciiiK CotitoM, $;(o Cash I'rizih Private Instructions ''imri.i :103s I ' I. S K T I N i) AT ICE PALACE M'.lrs UENERAI. ADMISSION HlS" Saturdai' NUlit 11 on All Othnr Nlkhln .. .7(1 lEni-pl Keti L'lJ Ini'ludoa H"-liy nnd all oll.r pinnla. Sil Hfifriinonn. 7, c.,. -j ollior inornlnKA & aririnoiina Ti.x. riH PhoifN Pilon ill tut U'.al "III r.l.Il,l I UUE. HONOR GLOBE KIi.l MI. AND ODEY" MARKET STREET M' JINIPER ll'lng mi liUdrlB, H (q J! I'rulli wHr h Hand Othr l.EL KEEDK'K ANNOl'NCEa SIR PHILIP GIBBS ACxDEMY OF ML'Slr- TIHIISDAY EVENINd jrrjn 10 "What Aliirrlru Majpi lo (hr WnrM" SWATH !"" TH 'J Ml -11 in fllBHTNIPT HT ORPHEUM f.ntowniciu.n Avm. MailnoK Tiitnorron 3-lfl MAE DESMOND rdilrrPUyJr.n Wedointf Ilella" NVit -k THE 111 INLD IjvDY" 1520 aiwtnut . Loc ;3I9JJ. Opoi, D CKltnipt i A PTTV A.Vb1 ub. 8,u' Mat. Today ( ASINU sP"'e Widows PF0PI FS K'nvrTO4Drb- rLU1 Town Scandals Ormlfiit how In burlf qut WOK I.IYS m Sh M nth. Markol t.fiMr-1 ,MKU NKWI'VKHT WliVjlJ f ; ."ii7.vn!JH. " a- ' to 10 v. u. H 'fill km fV & M1. P.IU'EPTIilN i nino'lf Philiii.M I i. ,irx Iiihinuio ,11N Milri I s t I t 'I 1 . ir III. I.I. Vt'l.-iltltii mil, KOTBl. uu.in.i.MA.s i u-dy ;aoti iWw?ss . "rnrnrfnnfnrii StaimiiMiiiiiiiiiraffliiiiiiaiMiMiEiiiiiw1 i'iiiiiii!iii!iPiiiiiiiiii:iMiii!i,ii:iiiiiifl:iWiiiiWEii TROCADERO . thd tcmpteiih- Wnu'lnc'lliura Nlpht I ft
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