i -' v w ;fSf GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE plancy Wynne Talks of the Hal Masque Tonight She Hears of Many Dinners Given Before Affair. China Famine fund Entertainment tiVENINtf PUBLIC MD&ER-PHILADELPHIA", TUESDAY. FBBIiUABY 8, 1921 -A 1 U . LC . u 0 Tt'ST think of It. ilebutnnWs! After1 J tonight you will no loncrr bo dtbu- X, course, Mrlclly "Penkn. , new SU lo not boln before Julie ft cut nd mort of the girl" wait till Mt fall to rome out, but the Met re Lln. tMimrtwn In over nri.l rou Are ? In b...i. I..t IU be hrc I rrow. Well. It . grrnt fun l,lle " , ort of jou will imv" ", Wter tImB next i ear thnn lh. loll J .Hl.oltnll.jo,.. nndyouNyll X Uf- mrt the older men. whom tie wjfw-'trjrturfflrt . V'&ii can enjoy yourself without ty' If,iif"omc o5 will notice that f w fi'SlncM were not ipJIt p Into ,11 !"" octtmlly chjoy n some one who dnnces rtW dance with Mine 1(l(. qUlckj,, g?rm1.l.n tonotllerrtnet wto dTn ' "'ft very thrilling nm. ; ,nV to which n?t' many debutante. niatniif, to wnici ( t nff(1r y.&WSf.'.WwK ndf9Rrcnt fun. Will . .-. ii.. .lli.nr.ru to UC llicu fe"Kt,ss;s dinner hn wen s ney Uojd and M. Oliompon. Mrs. Btnej i Mil The A Din i""; ' in k Biider More the ball rUland" tl" Twins nd thft irctl i" -j , t Hl,cn an M fWjndj l injtn - ffl; &-,,ni i c; d iia oph ju"cfe an Ilrannan Heath. T HHAUD Homo more today about the tt:ifH,r l'nlerity. who m w ,,:,. r . .Inment themselvoH And It a nU tor the China Fam no fund, of which r. Ofnrge ' I'Orimcr in .,.... .. ll,rnong the women who have taken wm for the hffnlr on Friday are Mrs. So Flaw, .Jr.. Mrs. ?' n: .' .."Ki, Mr. Ell Kirk .Mif iirii ".. ::' v. .. .. winthrnn nnrsruv. .m Mr. Her hat was a small affair of black, with n gray brocaded crown. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES , Mra. lUrry Maybiri Hart, of 14J9 Lo cUt tfet, IiAb Isiued Invitation for tea at her home this afternoon, from 4 until o'clocki In honor of Mrs. Douif. lah Gordon, of Ualtlhloro. Mrs. Oorrton came to attend th Tint Masque .und Is being entertained as the gUcst of, Mm. Oeorge Dallas Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Milton Jones, of West Vlrglla, are reeclvlng connrntulA tlona on th birth of a daughter on Moh. day. Mr, and Mrs. Jones are spending reoruary at isos itittennouso square. Mm. Jonui will be rameinered a Miss Rlsanore Hopkins, a alster of Mr. Alex ander Coxa Tarnall. Mr. William Montaaue Ijvcett. of 2124 1'lne atreet, will entertain at a James D. Wethrell. ter, Mr, lop: Ml small tea this afternoon to meet Mrs ja tet hri H. Hopkins will assist In receiving the m Tvott' His WUttr Lnnnddn KUstll. will reside nt the tea table, Khd Mfs., Arthur Mil" Trlre, Mrs. set i, V.In.i i At r'l.nrleH I'uah. Mr Itu.seU Dunne. Mrs. eorgo " HaVcr. Mrs. W. A. Mpplncott. Jr.. Koeorgo Vrnuhnrt. Mra. .Tamea Womla fry. Ml-t Mabel Xie :,..Hn' Lank nresy. Mw. William T. Austin Mrs. Sydney Hntflilnsqn. Miff Nlnn i,a, Mr. M. Y. Smith and Mlas Klslo The0urrogram will cover every variety of entertainment. It will open , with the International Instrumental Uub, under the direction of Ulcbard Weaver, and after soural numberri a Chinese quar tft. Mr. I-ing, Mr. Young. Mr. Lew and Mr. Yin, will slnn Chinese hongs. Chinece inu-ic will follow, played by Mr. Chao. Mr. Chen and Mr. 1A, and then Miss Marguerite Wong will give . ...i.u.uirm nt Orlnntnl dancing. Mr Huang nnd Mr. Tao will show Chinese boxing nnd Chinese operatic elections will be sung by Mr. Aoong, Mr. 1,1 nnd Mr. Yeh. Another interesting featuro of tho prnitrain will be Chinese tricks of magic, hlch will be done by Mr. Chow and Mr. Li. nnd n ukulele-tilde solo will be ployed by Mr. Hubert Yap. More In strumental music nnd singing will pre- ode the Chinese play, which will end the Interesting evening. The play la tailed 'Henting tho City Cods." Don't jmi think this sounds fabcluntlng? I SAW Mrs. Andrew Wheeler on Sun dnv in Hittnibnuse 8qunre, und he ertnlnly did look wonderful. Slip was rearing a black cloth dolman, with a Mdh-standing collnr of gray baby lamb's wool, and around the bottom of the coat was a deep fold of the same guests. Amonff the guests who will attend the breakfast from 12 Until 2 tomorrow to bo gtven by Mr. and SIM. Arthut) St. IjcwIn at their apartments In the Dcllevue-8tratford, after the Hal Maque. will be Mr. and Mra. Percy Partington, of West Cheater i Mr. and Mrs. Ddwln iilabon, Mrs. deorre Oarr Henry, of New York; Mr, and Mrs. Channlng Way, of West Chester;. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Cover, Mr. and Mrs. Staples, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Murtagh, of West Chester; Mr. Samuel Mnttson, Mr: O. C. Munot nnd Mr. Edward Naah. Mrs. William H. Horatmann. 119 Bouth Seventeenth street, wilt tie at home Monday nftirnoons, February 14, 21 ana 28, after J o'clock. Her daughter, Mis. Frederick Ffalty. will nsstBt br In re. celvinu tho guests. No earda havo b!en sent out Miss Katrltm rorben Ueale, of nnshlnston. who hati been spending this Keek-end with Mrs. Traley nt her home, orwyddn, Merlon, will bo the guest for a fsw days of Mrs. Horatmann and will attend the Hal Masque tonight. A weddlnir of Interest will h thnf nf Miss LUcy W. Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur Harris, of 10S West Walnut laiie. Oehhahlown, nnd Mr. cll Alexander Clarke, of Wichita. Kan., which will take placo on Saturday, April 1, In the Sicond 1'reabyterian Church, TUIpcttocken and Orcehe streets. Oormantown. The Itev. John Harvey Lee will offlolate. Miss Banning; Orange, who Is a stu dent at Dobb.i Ferry, New York, will return the latter part of March to xpeno. tho EnBter holldayo with her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. William Drayton tjrange, at their apartments, at the Welllhgtoh. Miss Orange will be a debutante of next autumn. Mra. Alma Phelps, of Baltimore, 1 cpri'atsclng from her recent Illness nt the Polyclinic Hospital, nnd will leave today for Atlantic City Mra. Wlnfleld 8. Arter nnd her daugh ter, Mrs. William Haker Whelen, of Devon, wilt leave on Monday, Febiuary 14, for a visit to New York. Mr. and Mra. Lcdynrd Heokeehcr and their family, who hav been apending several months abroad, returned on Sunday to their home In Uollngbrokc. Itadnor. Mr. and Mrs. Charier) M. Lea and their anugrutr, ouaa Katnarine c. Jn, of weslhorpe, Devon, who have been oc cupying apartments nt the ltelevue StratforoV for eome time, will leave tho middle of this month for a trip to Cali fornia, where they expect to remain foi several weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Percy Simpson, of Overbrook, have closed their home, Lynedoeh. and have taken apartments at the IlltE-Carlton until the -spring. Miss Cora O. Shields, dnUghier of Mr. and Mra, Peter Shields, of 1821 Walnut street, la entertaining ns her guest Miss Helen Bennett, of Boston, vBhe came to attend tne xiai Aiaeque tonight. Mrs. Pnul Clayton and her daughter Miss Barbara L. Clayton, of 2221 Dc Lancey place, have returned from a few unys visit 10 Atlantic uity. Mr. nnd Mr, Robert P. Hooper nnd their daughter, Mlsa Joseimlno O. Hooper, or woiverton, Chestnut Hill, will leave early next month for Ber muda, whero they will spend several months. Mra. J. A. Pearoe Crlsfield, of Eat Oravern lane. Chestnut Hill, has re turned from Maryland, where she was visiting her son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Dixon. Tho second of the Cinderella dnnces will bo held on Wednesday, March 30, nt thu Merlon Cricket Club. Tho commit tco In chargo of tho dnnce Includes: Mrs. Matthew Bnlrd, Jr., Mrs. Thomas O. Ashton, Mrs. Horaco Bullock, Mra. r :m v: mimmmi k H. K m u J-v v:-"!' irk kkkkkkkkkkkWkv'W .''iff!f?:'tifl H kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkw?i?kSV,tn-- -v't "''i''i 'B lkkKkkkkkkkkWmMt'iiW kkWkkkkkkkkkkkm&kMt't.f'iimr kkkkkkkkkkWB&ffoKwm&mkr ''', WSSSMKKKKkWkWkWkwkWkWKttKKKKKrdii.'' i s$iftswwtj iffs. William Thomson, tiitt. Morrl Livery, Mrs. (leorge Pilling, Mrs. Vejleh, Mrs. Dunham nnd Mra. John rllipat rick. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas von Trott, B411 North Klcventh street, entertained In honor of their uncle, Mr, Sail Ouggen helm, of Mnnholm, Germany, who l visiting his son, .Mr Hlgfrled Ouggen' Imlm Among the guests present w7 Mr, nnd Mrs. Hlgfrled OUggenhelin.Mr, and Mrs, William C. Kohnle, Mr. and frs. Albert V. Dlemnnd, Mr. ntid Mr rtfllph W. 1'ope. Mrs, N. Hellgtnan, Mrs. Meyer Oeti, Mrs, Max Oetr, Mra.,Joseph Kohnle, Mra. louino McCoyi.Mrt. McCoy. Mlsft Jessie deli. Mtif wal burge Kohnle, Mts Joyphln Diefnandr iaev Mil Mis K. Kolmle, MIm MaryWllllamwrt. Miss Ida Meyer ,Mr. Loula pdgkenhltp, Sir, Herbert Spencer. Sir. Frederick A. Shlmp, Mr. Joseph Bellg7Tinri.Mr, 8lh.li ley Oetx, Mr. Ocorge V, Meyer. Mf. Harry Alplginl nnd Mr. MMhew Haaa. mi.. w., ..r Ulmm fUrlf tlrtlt Jaapon of 7B7 South Fifth Street to Mr, llaipti uen or wnminBioji iii,. " twin announced, The marring Will t; placo In June and they will make their home In Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Solomon announco the engagement of their daughter, Miss Vnn Hnlnmnn tn Mr. Abraham A, Waltter, of dormnntown. hnso baen sent out No cards afiRMArlTOWN . Mlsi Kdlth Williamson , nnd Miss Kntherlne Wllllitmaon. of Ct43 Bprngii" Street, will entertain Infominlly ht their home on Thursday evening. The gueBt in inciuac .11 ips Mary nmun, wiri rite Wagner, Miss i:isa Wohi- fjld. MIM Carrie Ithlmr, Miss Mildred Bhoftxer, Mlsa Alice Van Artsdalen. MI.su If- J norothv wilkl Mlsa r.Hm Mm Mlas Dorothy Hose Miss Magdalena Young, Miss Stnrjorlc Peel nnd Miss 1'lofeMce Hitter. The Thetn Tau Hpellon Uorofltv will give a Valentine dne at Btlfleld Country Club on Saturday evening. NORTH PHILADfeLPHIA Mr. Julian Hfmsohr), of 1410 Dauphin atreet, entertained tits membr of the Polygiiosllo Club In HtifiAr of the tenth anniversary or the orrfanlfniloti nt a aance on Krldav evening nt tn Mer eantlle Club. The guests present in eluded Mr Kdwln ttehltwn, Mr,. Jay It. Lavensoh, Mr. Jhcob Kahn. nt. Har old Joeb, Dr. rtlmorl lobo1d, Mr. Alfred Loeb. Dr. David H, Stern, Dr. Italpli Goldsmith and Dr. Frank Block. ModrteetoWN 1m T..a- Vb (.. a r, eiuffTirn niitiinn. ui nniunmtc, who was n recent guest of Mr Frank of Baltimore, Pfaelzer, of 1CI2 North Seventeenth Thoto by Vanity Fair Htudlm MltH. JOHN GROOMK, Jit. And tier little daughter, Kdllh (Iroome Htnrv Ilnrtol Braaler, Sirs. Arthur Bough, Mrs. Isnao H. Clothier, Jr., Mrs. James Cnrsialrs, Mra. Burrowa Sloan, Mrs. Ulchard M Norton, Slra. Chrlea J. Mcllvnlne. Mrs. Kdwln H. Fltler, Mra. Oeorgc Kemlrlck. 3d, Mra. rercy i. Clark, Mrs. J. Kenton jilsenbrey. yiie last dance will, be given on .Friday, June 24. Mm. Meredith Bailey, of 1B01 Walnut atreet, Ib -.Isltlng In Portland, Ore., whero she will .spind some time. Mr. Stuyveennt It. Wright, who Ja spending some time with his grand mother. Mrs. Chnrles McKean BnynM. nt her home, in Cast Johnson atreet. Oermnntown. will leave todnv for Bal timore, whero hi- will visit Miss Lydla DeKord. Ho will later go to Washing ton to spend a. few (lays with his par enta, Mr. and Mra. Henry Price Wright, nt their home, 2203 Mna-sachUsetta ave nue. Major nnd Mra. J. William Good, 2409 PARAMOUNT 1 1342 Chestnut St. SPECIAL SALE! of the best ALL-WOOL SPORTS SUITS DAndAINS Krf (vmmtm Bryn Mawr avenue, Bala, aro spending sovernl weeks In Florida. Mrs. Wllllnm Thomas Bherron, of Hamilton Court, will alve the third nnd lnBt of her series of hrldge tens this ntternoon. Her daughter, Mrs. w. t Anglin. of Hldley Park; Mrs. Alexnn tier MacLean nnd Miss Cotiover will preside at the tea table. Among the Kursm win uc Mrs. VYiiiinm juiiih, .Tirs Hardy. Mrs. Alston MoUHnn. Mrs. Senra. Mrs. Horntlo Wood, Mrs. Downing, Mrt. Wllllnm T. rn. Hbert. Mra itra. u'uaniei, sirs Chnrles Shannon, Mrs. Mimin. Mrs. pneii, Tri Chnr ert Bagley. Mra. O'Dah Walter Brooks, Mrs. IllcHard T. Halt dail, Mrs. Price I. Pnt(on. Mra. Regin ald King. Mrs. Itobert Brlloe Lewis, Mra. D W. Chambers, Mrs. BUek, Mrs llrnUn Paul, Mra. George Hndlev, Miss Pnrollne Wood Stretch, MIS?. ICfliabeth Hllliard, of Salem, N. J.: Mrs, A O. Allen. Mra. Barnard, Mrs. D. W. HurTics. Hlckey-Smith Wedding A marriage of Interest took place on Saturday In All Saints' Church, Tren ton, when Mrs. lSben LeHoy Smith, of Denver nnd tvenlon, waa married to Mr. Yatea Hlckey, of this city, son of Mrs. Kdwnrd Hlckey, of Palmyra, N. J., and grandson of the late H-v. J, MeA. Hnrdlng, formerly of 8t PAUl'a ChUrell, Trenton. . . . w Tho bride, who Is a daughter of Mra. Bufort Downs Black, and grnhddnugh ter of Mrs, James o. Van, Cleave, of Trenton, was given In mnrrlao by her brother. Mr Chnrles Onderdohk. of Chi cago, and was attended by Mra. Alex ander Craig, or penver, ne mmrun honor. . . Mr. Pelham Hnrdlng, of Catnsauqun,. Pa wn.s host man nnd Mr. Caleb J. Mllno. 3d. nnd Mr. Prnnk C, Pequlgnot of this city, wero uahers. A reoepllon nt tho bride's home followed tho cere mony. ALONG THE HEADING 5tr. iuid Mrs. John B. Iivctt and their fnmlly. of Hlklna Park, who went some we-ks ago to Miami, Fla., will remain until April. i-. ..i fo rt if. Veltfer. necom- nanled by Mm. Henry K. W nil. left n few ilava ngo for New Smyrna, Ma, They will not return to their home in wncote until enriy m .unit". Mr. nnd Mrs. Willis Sheble, of Onk Lane, nre tho guesu for a week of friends In Vcntnor. Tim mnerlniri, of Miss llmma 15. Kilm. dnughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. J. S. Kelm, nt Cntnsauqun. and Mr. Hlchnrd Hutrh Inson Short, of Olenalde, waa eolemen-lEi-d qulutly on Monday morning. Janu arv 31, the llev. O. A. Orelsa oltlelat ng A brenkfast for tho families followed at the home of the brlde'a parents. I pon their return from a wMdlng Journey Mr. and Mrs. Short will be at home arter March 1 at Pocomoke City, Md. street, has returned to her home. of 30UTH PHILADELPHIA Mr, nnd Mra. Stuart Walters, paston, Pn., nrj the gUea of Mr. and Mrs. Jnmre B. Coffey, of 2311 South Seventeenth street. , Mra. Margaret ArKrlght. of 1511 Hpruen street, and Miss Cathrlne C. Kane hnve salted for th Bermuda Islands, whero they egpect tn remain fur n fnitnlght, Mra. sflchnet J, Hlekle ha returnejl to her home In New YorlC after rend Ing the week-end with her aunt, and uncle. Mr. and Mra. John C. HUlllvan, of 1714 Morris street. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mulhollnnd, of 2637 South Colorado Terrace, have taken an apartment in Atlantic Ctty for the remainder of th winter. 8TRAWBERRY MANSION Mr.s. Md'CH Hn, bf 22! West Clif ford Mfet, celebrated her seventieth birthday, Mr. and Mra. Oroenbaum nnd Mr and Mra, Lopold J. Haas, who have !.-i.n visiting their mother for the occa sion, h.iv returned home. Mr. nnd Mrn. I. Sokolbff, of 222R North Thifty-tllird atreet, announce the en gngomenl of their daughter, Miss Mather MoUnlorr .tn Mr. Henry J. Often, of I PMIndtlphtfl. llccclvlng day will be an nounced Itttfr. Mr. and MrW. Joseph Kohn, of 3204 Natrona street, are being congratulated on tho birth of a, daughter, Hay Bloom Kohn Mr. and Mir. Hafph Hogeffl and their family, of Pittsburgh, ara vlaltmgM. and Mrs. John Fuller on West Main atreet Mr. and Mra. Jdhn Workman, of Clniwood Fnttn, have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Anna Kunerton workman, to air urorn' Spencer Sperber, of Pensauken, on Wednesdny, January 20. Mr. and Mir Frank Herr entertained at three tables of cards at their home on Onti avenue on I'rldny evening. NORRI8TOWN , Mlsa Helen KCrinedy, of 920 West Marshall street, entertained at a lunch ebn and bridge nt her holne There were sltty guests. KavofH wore received ty Miss Florence Brandt, Miss 1'Ioreace Snllade, Mrs Joseph Boror. Mrs Alvlh D. Beyer. Mra. li II. Morris. Mrs. Wil liam Cotwals. Mrs. Herbert Ballard, Mrs Benjamin O. Kvans, Mrs. Doimld Stroud. Mrs. Karl Kent Kite. Mra, It Severn riegnr nnd Mra. Harry Maxwell FHANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. Herman T Orunnlneer. of 2314 Orthodox street, are srcndlng several weeks in Miami, Fla. Dr. William Zlegler and his Mater, Mlas Zlcgler, of 2127 Krankford nvenue. nre on n trip to Miami, IU Mr. and Mrs. O. Ilellman nre spend ing several weeks In Daytona. Ma. DiisTfton tifLKi: J J, aitUHnirT ADELPHI$t'5 o Mat8.'Thut. Th oraleiit TninMy Triumph In Tears f P f M kjMmvmm S SJrneMaUllviv', ' ThtMotr miKto ow irtiMwot VI lltl.VTIlH IN NKW TOItK LYRIC LAST 2" WEEKS EVGS. 50c to $2.50 (;) HKf.WVN'S firAllANTBKD PtVCffsB Bfii ahIWS od! Morlc1 IN TMt MChHY MUSICAL PLAY Dl & pop. mat. tomor.!'.$i.50 RVCvKAVpy, laypous Write r rhm for rotntH rr rrtatea Sattiplrs. tOYAL ENCRAVING CO., 814 WtW St IfrlUtiMt itontt- mnti PHirrjKI.I'HIA'H KOHKMOST TIIKATni: FORREST Tonight S!is.AiM The Revue Inimitable CHESTNUT ST opbha kvo. POP. MAT. TOMOR. ;,', $1.50 BEADED BAG REPAIRING All jrlee and stife mide equal (a new al small ml A. E. MdSS wn S3 HO. Wlf St. " XWrtmendi, M'q(rae, Jtwrtry N Worth rf 29.75 P to ' 39.75 "Year Hound" Sports Suite of best uuaiiiy. """' fabric. Perfectly chic atylca. 12 tailored, IL SPRING SPORTS MODELS New Sports Suits In tho snappiest spring stylea nro In ; and awngger Camcttone Coats. All low priced1. EXTRA SIZES MADE TO ORDER. LOWER PRICES J'oe to the nron In the tott of leather, n n rnni on an particulars In '?"', price lurl la now In effect on all "iinieirr ruin'., lor lull parti sulre nt our ntorc. i.ip winm at. XXjSk i)r yvrulUuS ' mil iK M$9til '. JlU Un ImWiWi WIB 'llK Have You Ever "Felt" Your Foot Muscles? I1h"fitlil,el5'' MoSl r us re contmt yt thi'5?1. our.. V1.0." rcbt arm" the foot n ' hnlf ," bu"dn of wh"?i'1t'!P.vy0wnifo,ot ""'."cl to a point Way weliTht Li'8 nblf V' cnTr . failpe K wl,hut atrnln and foot flnlt-le nCr?,ml,lS),fr"...t.tle h with the iinn , :l "'." kivih caay. aura sun. Blv ii, . 1rcn Pl every point et 'eHmVf act.ond '?la. unhampered foot dm..Vf " ln' . . "J a short time the '" " 'KmarKable strongth and Mor. Cantllevs ....... . Mt rhnkea 2.2 ?.n3.wool hoae or Inea nt ,i;?V'lV comuination. to 'n nea of tho li,- ',D l,"nuinaiion CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Office BON WIT TELLER: & CO. UheSpocMiItuShopcfOriainationb CHESTNUT. AT 13 STREET Introducing the New Spring Modes in UTILITY SUITS of tc WOOLSPUN 9 For Town & Country Wear COLORS: Navy, Broicn, Gray, Tan, Green, Lavendtr, Rase, Red, While and all Heather Mixtures. f fcj 71 OR all sports, traveling, shopping, and all occa H sions which demand a suit which will not wrinkle, "" spot or show hard wear these garments of all wool knitted fabric are as smart as they are serviceable. Scores of styles and effects to choose from. Moderately priced. Specially Priced at 22-5035 .00 Others Up to 45.00. pi Adjoining the St. James Hotel tatieBamsammammimmmmmtsmmmmBma3mm Walnnt St Between 12th St 13th 1222-24 Walnut Street illllllllMIIiililiillllli hiilllHIM 1 a Final Clearance Of Our Entire Stock of Fall and Winter Coats, Suits, Dresses The smart and individual modes that are so characteristic of "Stecker" fashions are now Reduced to Less Than Cost 1 m re All Sales Must Be Final No Approvals No Exchanges 1 Coats and Wraps Developed in every fashionable fabric and in every wanted shade. Plain und fur trimmed. Coats that were up to $55.00, now $ O (Tj00 Coats that were up to $85.00, now $ o pr.00 Wraps that were up to $165.00, now $I7QM Coats that were up to $195.00, now $Q r.00 Wraps that were up to $245.00, now $ T 4 OZjOO Wraps that were up to $325.00, now $ i '0 Afternoon Dresses In satin and taffeta, in all colors and sizes. Handsomely trimmed with beads and embroidery. Former Prices Were Up to $95,00 $39.50 Suits About 100 garments altogether, in all ajzsa and colors, but only one and two of a style. Every wanted fabric, either plain or trimmed with opossum, beuver, mole, squirrel and nutria. Were $65.00 to $275.00, Now $25, $39.50 $95 to $125 a THt Last 5 Days MUSICAL COAAtOV Gtrt GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS OF 1920 With ANN PENNINGTON Oond icntii for all performances on ! at bo rlBce. DOVV A F lAST C KVOH. AT .t DiWZAL MatlneM Wei. A flat. POP. MAT TOMOII. IIHfiT SBATfl fl.SO POSITIVELY LAST WEEK A. f RltUANaillt Presents HMIHTOH FankOta NVi) PRODUCTION Of rern 7?i0 r KDSS1IN TOME V.MI,L!M NOillltH. I'.IJITII TI.TAPPnlr Last Pop. MatTomor. $1.50 SEATS niunHDAY NOW S'UXT WKKlt AarrMWft MAntaTvaiM'f "VHWii-TrvT 0GCXlBK i m Jr x nuiob coHtoy W A! Mf IT NIOHT8 AT 8115 HA,n'r"X'InrAl""t WALTER AMPDEN HAMI FTTON'ioiiT. wno, n mat Taming of the Shrew w1i, J" Merchant of Venice tir. Nieht' ftnn ait Mit By J. Hartley Manners with A n. niATTimvva Next Week Seats Thursday Intra sparUlnft Comodu Triumph cemsnw tc times Vt W 4afcecf mfotMbl NinABlHN0W rort'I.AIl Willi .WAT. IIKST SKATS. It. SO f A D D fV uw s kvqs. VJilLJIXlVIV. Mute. m!. . St. I AM, KV'I" IIKBT Kl-'ATS I if .10 rOH. MAT. TOMCrt. nrjBT flKATS II. SO POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OJIHATfiST BfCCKSS IN' i'O YEA113 THE STORM "A MAUVEIXJUS FOnEBT KIItK ftilNR," YiB. Ldir Next Week Seats Thursday David Bclasco Preschts With Orllnl rl tnd Only Cummny a Cumeily CALL the DOCTOR After 21 Weeks nt tho Empire Theatre. New York City mmitr.i r.NOAor:rr;rr trrn 91 PTAHTtNn MOVriAT rtD, Z. I . MATINHKH. Tmw., Pi. 21, We.1. and Bat.' r-lttCES NMriHTS Put. Mot. nnd Hnldjr. rimt nor ia nnd 12 r.n. nir is. no. ,t; it. no. it on rn. wed. Mt ririt nr. li.r.o t3.no. ltaie . K on, M.r.fi. it. on, ir.a. No rlion Ordr UM More Than 24 ttrtur In Advance. nicnAnn wai.ton tl'm.y rrent GUY BATES POST "The Masquerader" rAiT MXKrTEn ron woni.nn Tourr' fro.l'jctlnn lncluil mmilve doubt rvolv(nC ttacet. two cimr-IM m-hnlcal crfi. Irlrl eleirlrnl equipment, requlrtii three cara to traneport now to ounna tickets iit mail now Srna chcK or r-,sinnice money orvr to St. manager. Walnut Thcatrx. l'htaMphl. for th fimnunt of tlckft purehafi, I'l.t'S wr (rn nf til ir rnt, Inclnr jlf-addr'd tmtil fiv;linii lo nviiid trror In nam or ddrt. Mall nrd-rt (lllfd In qrdrr rcjv4. YnuHhua avoid walllnir In line nt th ttoktt window, llox omew Hale HrliruarK 14. METROPOLITAN ;a 1 SKow Dnilv 2D0' I'rlcca, 's5c A rAi Maurlr Tnurnrur'i Pcrfn Htory of NRII. IllHllU.OH' GII1:AT OIIAMA THE QUESTION Of THE uoi'n HAVE YOU SEEN World's Molt Beautiful Theatre !iM MARKET AT 19TH THI8 V.hi:iC 11 A, M, lo It. 13 P. M. KIIIHT NATIONAL l'HKHKNTH Till: FAMOUS CUNTINHNTAI, t"TAIl POLA NEGRI IN T3ID HCHKKN'H MIUHTIIIST RPIC "PASSION" fifrrortTiNo Cast of 5000 Th truKnllU'lf nf thli pfixlut'lion .nmtMls It to bo n,i,iiifd Indiprndrnt iif an itlir ralura, mjdo from a pli-ndldlr arraiijfd Uvtrtura and Vroloituc. SCALE OF PRICES THIf rillDAY (IKH. 11) AT H 30 GiinATEBT DFRATF nvi.it hi:i.d ' IVL.D.-AI c ,N .,,,A Frank Harris ftnJtt; WAV Seymour Stodmnn,"5ijj;lK-;laNnniinr. ' Plialrman iion rrtANri.i rinKKit kam: rnrmerly t'. H Allnrrv !NnivimAi.m.M m HnciAr.iPM- WITIIEUHfOON HAM. SANHO.M. JL'NirEIl WAI.NfT STS. Tlck.ta. 13 '.'.1. ll.n.1. II 10 and Mr On al; HKiTirs nm i-hustni't stui:ht Auaplw Th National I.rctum. N Y CIO' K It A. Jr. to H 1'. 41. l.nttre llalLom . l- Ulllltl, Lower Kiuor, (Oc KM.MNUb Art'Kn 0 U'UIAIL'l tATUIll)ATrf ANI HOLIDAY! r.nnra niticnny. UK Hntlr lxiwrr flour, 75o Nothing HlHlier and Nd Heat Itfirrrfd :k wa STANTON fl'KitJV.ira1 Constance Talmadge IN ' T1ID l'UUfLTT tOVEIf PA I APF 13U MAHKCTHT i rl-.f-yiLt to a m toil io r il Norma Talmadge lki: m:i:uick announces SIR PHILIP GIBBS ACAnHMT OK MUSIC TjunnnAY i:KNrNfi keh 10 I i-HATS What Anifrlra Mann to th World" .TS. .'.0c TO I2.SO 1110 CHKSTNtT ST. IN "TIIK 1IHAM)1'.I WOMAN r.th TFOCADERO ,;;T,,n TitMiTisiia lixunuuiw Wrtllnt Thgra Night 500 LOAVES OF BREAD oivKN away Knisn in Tin: i.oiiht or Till. THIIATIIIJ WICI ANU H T MOIIN 1MI in O'CIXICK TO THE rNKMI'l-OVKD ARr'ArilA Chmtnul PI Ill lr.tt -IV .i- lr Id V M totl IS I' M hHCOND AND I'lNAL WUUIt AN VNI'St'AI. 1'AItAMVIl'NT tCTtmK "HELIOTROPE1, A fftnn' aa Soul-nrlrnlnir aa Humorfinua' VICTORIA SWy,rah "IDOLS OFC-I .AY,; I ORPHEUM "'xwj;',- with mak MrnrtAY a pwm ruvpi.i PAP1TOI MDO!- KKNNr.OY In V-r l l wl."Tn: nun. wrrn a JAM! HEAnT" REGENT m7,,.5S0 "i.Sfom,, ANt OI1KT" MAiiKirr HTitnpr AT JUNIPKll Continuous Vaudoiillr. It in il "KINS MK", rrallmvr'a Hand! Olhtrt GLOBE iSp QtMtrrut. LocSojEOpjnDajOEjiWL JflHiitphoii i'3' liatittajKfai tit OfflGr EITH'S THEATRE JOHN H. HVMEIt & CO. In "Tom WalKrr In Illl" SYLVIA CLARK FRED LINDSAY PRINCESS RADJAH PreMr Klu. 4 neadln: Uimlan Calhrdrnl plnttrn Othin I C li HKAT1NO AT ICE PALACE I1KNK11AL ADMIHf Hnturd.o Nlk'ht tt.no All other Nla Ilia YA (Eipl Kfb J) Includa HocKr rd all . 45TIt AND llAltKET 3T. IfilON no ,T5. i. .nd all othrr enta flat, afternoon), 74 cla all other mnrnniKa ,ifiarn4na. SS rli. Phonxa Proaton man Wont 2114 ( ASlN0OrtinB Widow. v-ujinvy Wth A1 KiHaH MAE DESMOND "', .' "'T.T"."- - miiiim iirui xt w..' Tin: iiitsEn inr' ROSELAND DANCING 1015-1017 Market St. Professional Cabaret .Ttmltrht CHAR. 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