'iqi rr A1 ,,..,5, ;!:'' .v Kr&T'WH' VENiftG PUBLIC LtiD(iiliimjADtiLy)AlA., WUiS'KBBAY, Jb'EBKOAKtf i). . 1921' 1) KST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Haiicy Wynne Tolls of tlw Bal Masque Held Last Night at the Academy of Musk She Sees Many Beaufifiil Costumes R FVMjTi can you believe it poenjble tbat Ash WedndyiB bore and Ibo 'Threw are nearer to Eiwtcr' than ?nd,i,t nnt big and beautiful day. But 1 iw know Itli not really nearer, m it f7.. Shout Mx weckB Blnce Chrlntmas, iS nart?r I .lt,wMk and four days Sr hot yon see it mmiw nearer because fct U w modi iler than URunl., lirEMv. hc bftU ,BSt nlftht nnd ,nto VV thr very - " - ;.-; ly.ir The costume neerned more brll ffi! il.nn Brcr nnd.thd-dccoratlons were j- irm a ini -"""' .,,.w -,--.. --. Hunt tlian ctcr "Xr rtaiS' which, jtm muted with i. - ,iihM of red roses and climb te'Ja rnmMw. 1 carpeted with ,:, while festoon" ,or bihuu nu r k!p rnne were atrung from each I ,iS o the upper balcony, boxes Theae were aglow with hundred 'of tiny red 1uSW"lB00 gueitiwai acrved at 1 o'clocR K;lllM Mlltlimto 0. ,he,n5r?nln wflB worn V Mrs. H. Walter Clark. 3d, who you rctnembcr wai Kaad Dolph. of Oregon. It wan he coitume .of a Mexican dancing girl, he told me, and it wa rjfllly beautiful. The ihort aklrt was i of block velvet Srted open at the Hides to reveal full Sues of warlet 1k.. Her Mack rive jacket won embroider in red and Vain I and a cap of Fcarlet silk was Xiirfd on her head. Het mother. Mrs. &1 Dolph, who ia vialtln her. was &allVoatheb1.ck velvet --t..M rtf n nnnniHii uuuiv i.j. - mS ace mantilla was arranged on her KLVrVnd beautiful gold ornaments cora- .?."" :". j ; .- Mck Inca mantilla was urruuKcu hi" and beautiful gold ornaments cora- p,Vrd9;TCom Dunn looked fctd.ing in ii.tr .nttn skating irocre, me .b f? and cap being euRccl with white .wansdownc. Mnrlnn uoocria ioucu handsome both f..j Prnlcy wore a very Vevntlan costume. Miiuiin'i wi,irii were . ln .. f, wheeler chose n ninmnic ' " - i Bacchante costume. It was coraru if X-colowd tulle abided from pale fender to deep purple over j found.. &S& Wrt wV"""r ," H head- hai T niiirriTiiL tuivmi - - . JSTwm a combination of gold clot It was o. most ffi tChrAnamMrs."v.e er T. 'man andVlnty she looked ike a folrr. Walter Wheeler wore u '"""' ffl'VlC&K terr smart in n brilliant red ballet leE T ...ni nver sntln knicker bockers. Her bodice of tulle had straps o! popples over the shoulders. Mrs. Houston Dunn wore a becoming Turkish set-up of pink nnd lavender ntl i. Phoebe and Maria Louise Thomp on looked well. Phoebe wore , JPf"; klmona of exquisite crepe and had her hair arranged high on her head. Maria Louise was in black tulle the skirt and bodice bolng feathered with silver stars. Hfr hair ornaments were of cut steel. Mm. Tnrkcr Norrls was a summer rirl nnd looked awect in a frock ot ow sntln veiled with chiffon of the uk hade. The skirt and bodice were trelllscd In green covered with a cllm ins pluk ros?, nnd her hat was of yellow trimmed with pink roses. The Edmund Gllplns went as Pierrot tod 1'lerretto, Mr. Gilpin wearing a pale blue velvet jacket and white satin ttouBerH. nnd Mrs. Gilpin the same kind of a jacket and white chiffon skirt. Mrs. Edmund .McCulloughB frock was n fancy affair of light blue sntln and Marlnn Button wore a Turkish coitunie of white satin veiled fn rose colored net. with a rose-colored Jacket embroidered In rose nnd gold and a headdress of precious stones. I cannot beKlii to remember all the costumes, but it nan simply a riot of color and beautj . nnd I think the gaycty will do us all for a few days at least. I THINK that the entertainment which the Baldwin Day Nursery, oi, rather, the mnnagers thereof, has planned for next Tuesday evening will bo bcnutlful. It Is to be held in the Metropolitan Opera House and will con list in the rendition of the old Italian opera "I.a Scrva Padrone," with Lucy Gates nnd Percy Hemus In the principal parts. The opera, which Ib quite short, will be given In English nnd will be followed by Hovernl numbers played by "The Little Symphony," which Is known ns one of the finest small orches tras in the world. I am looking forward to the affair Ith a groat denl of pleasure. Among the women interested are Mrs. Porter Itrudford. Mrs. Lawrence Pan wast, Mrs. Fayette Plumb, Mrs. Don ald Leas. Miss Mnry Converse, Mrs. Samuel Evelnnd. Mrs. Gustavo Van Leant p, Mrs. Wilbur Hamilton. Mrs. Charlton Henry, Sirs. Bradford Knight. Mrs. Joseph Jennes nnd ft number of others, "DI'TIT wns getting pretty tired of '-' practicing und practicing the scales over nnd over. She did not mind the right hand so much, but "that awful left hnud." So do you wonder, there fore, when big slHter told her: "Now tjic left hsnd is the bass clef nnd the right the treble clef," she remarked. "I nnk the left band ought to be called the 'troublo' elef." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Sirs. J. riertram Ltpplncott W,' en'ertnln at dinner at their home. itu fiprucA street, tomorrow nlsht. Mr. na Mrs. Ltpplncott will also entertain IKS! 11 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM neinoTr.PAndniB'-PtnpjILlrMllnH ncnorc color nnd Uuutr to Crmr nc Faded IUIrl HI.,.., cem. Wtn.rlch(.n,f. Y. Invitation Inr An.ft.n,,. II.,.: : .: - sr vmy -"" Writ, Vh0Bt ,n Kn,Ted r lvJnto4 WL ENCRAV1NG CO., 8H W.i.at SL at dinner on Tuesday ovonlng, February IB, to bo followed by iv box party at the opera. One of next s'eason'g debutantes will bo MIm Helen Vnlmorln Mlche.ll, daugh ter Of Mr. and Mr. TTenrv F". Mlrhll. who will bo presented at n. ten, to be Riven ai ner home, 3043 chestnut street, early In November. Miss Mtchell will also be tho Ruest of honor at a dance to be given by her parents on Novem. ber 11. Among tho Fhllodelphlans who are attending the Junior League conference, which In being held In Montreal, Can ada, are- Mrs. Norton Downs, Jr., Mra. Orvlllo II. Bullitt. Mrs. Ralph Earl, Mrs. J. Hamilton Cheston, Mrs. Francis Clark Ornnt, MIsh Kunonla K. Cassatt, Mlso Huth Hulllvnn, Miss Gertrude Ely and MIm Adel Elliot Ml8 Marlon Hutchinson Button, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Priest ley Button, of Homewood, Oeimanlpwn, will leavo noxt week for New York, where she wltl spond a fortnight as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hatch, Miss Button will leave early next month for Augusta. Qa.. where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Harold Freeman. Mrs. William A. Piatt and her niece. Miss Katharine 8. Chambers, of 1630 rino stroet, will be at home this nfter noon, and Wednesday afternoons, Feb ruary 10 and 23, after 4 o'clock. No cards havo been, sent out. Mrs. Piatt will sail early In April fcr Europe She expects to spend some time In Italy before returning to her homo In the autumn. Mlos Ida Cushman, of OWPIn; t1TeV; will entertain at n, small luncheon .at her home on Saturday, to bo followed by n card party. Mrs. Joseph H. Borroughs. of 1028 Spruce street, will entertain at luncheon, to be followed by a card party at her homo on Friday afternoon next. Mrs. Kphrnlm Drlce. of 1320 Locust street, will sail early In May for n trip nbroad. where sho expects to remain un til the uutumn. Her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fred erick Brlco, of 2222 De Lancey street, who sailed for Europe laBt month, havo arrived In Nice. Thoy will return home In the early summer. Miss Elizabeth B. Field, daughter of Commander W. Boy Flold, U. S. N., and Mrs. Field, of Chestnut Hill, left on Monday for a few days' visit to .New Haven, Conn., to attend tho Yale prom, whnro sho Is entertained as the guest of Mrs. Ooborn Day. Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkcs Wilson, who havo been Bpendlng their wedd ng trip In Palm Beach, and Miami, (la., returned last night and will be tho fruests of Mrs. WllBon's parent;, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles W. Asbury, of Mentha, Oak Lane, for n short time before oc cupying theln home. 10 Asbury ter race. Mrs. Wilson beforo her wedding on January 29 waa Miss Madeline As bury. Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Evans Norton, nf iTftironhill. noncrr.ont. will give a dance on Saturday evening. April 2. In honor of their daughter. Miss Caroline H. Norton. rr r iflnilth Dalliini. Jr.. of Wis- Bahlckon avenue, aermantown, will en tertain at bridgo on Thursday evening In honor of Miss Margaret Miner, of Richmond, va.. wno is epenumB ru ruary ns her guest. Mrs. William O. Low. of Now York, who has been entertained ns tho guest of her brother-in-law nnd Bister, Mr. and Mrs. Fredorlck Jordan, of Ogonta, for a few days, has roturncd to her home tn Now York. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brooks. Jr.. and their daughter, Miss Emllle F. do Kosenko. of St Asaph road, Bala, will lenvo the latter part of this month for Palm Beach. Fla,, whom they expect tc remain for a part of the lenten sea son. Among tho guests who will attend the card party to bo given by Mr. and Mro. Cuyfor Campbell Supplee, 2d, at their home. City lino and Belmont ave nue. Overbrook, on Friday even ing next, will be Mr. and Mrs. Luther Russell Qrnvea, 2d, Mr. and Mrs. Justin R. Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Adam & Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Stouton burgh. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gerald Kynctt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morton Orclms, Mr. and Mra. Thomas Brown, Miss Lucille Elli ott Morris, Miss Helen Taulnne. Miss Dorothea Hnckett Miss Kate Leo Dan do. Mr. Robort Frctz, Mr. Franklin Fretz. Mr. Kennett Waternll. Mr. Alex ander Coles and Mr. Paul McElroy. Miss Anna Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Draper Lewis, of Aubury. EasJ Washington lnne. uer mantown, nnd Miss Lorraine Dlsston, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dlss ton. of Norwood Hall. Chestnut Hill, will leave on Wednesday irght for a trip abroad. Mrs. Henry Clay Colllson, Jr.. will entertain at a luncheon, to be followed by a card party, at her home. 2002 Shunk street, on Mondny afternoon, February 14 Mr. and Mrs. J.I Hownrd Rcber en tertained twelve frlendB at dinner at tho Rlts-Carlton Inst evening before tho bal mnsnue. On Sunday Mr. Reber gave a breakfast at his home In Ridley Park to eighteen men of tho Delnwnro Water Hnn proun Mr. nnd Mrs William N. Morlco, of liallnor. St. Martins, will not rivo n dlnnor before Mrs. Wurts' olass on April 8 at the Mask nnd Wig clubhouse on nc count of a recent death In tho family. Plays and Players havo sent out In vitations for a Sunday evening musical to be held February 20 at tho Play room. 43 South Eighteenth street, un der the direction of Mrs. Jnmes M. Anders. Among those participating In tho program will bo Mrs. James M. Anders, Miss Fay Fostor, Mrs, Sam uel Woodwnrd, Mrs. Howard Sutton. Miss Irene Guest and Miss Ruth M. Uarber. Mro. John P. Lelgo Is chair man of the muslcnl committee. ALONG THE READING Mro. E. M. Brachcr, of Lenox road, Jenklntown, nnnounces tho engagement of her daughter. Miss Dorothea Ilracher, to Mr. Edwin D, Dcverell, son of Mr. r- IF YOU LOVE FLOWERS you will not only bo inter ested in our jrrcat variety of Flowers, but tho LOW PRICES Century Flower Shop 112S. 12th St JiflyJ1 eU The Real-Fruit Dessert No extra price Get JifTy-Tell in these days "-the quality dessert. It is lue to you and yours, t J?re,a.lone you get the reI Iruit juice condensed and sealed in glass. There's a bot tle In each package. Today it costs no more than old-style quick desserts, with flavors in dry form. We supply dessert molds to users. Also other useful things. Write for catalog of gifts. Tell us which you want. Jiffy Dessert Co., Waukesha, Wis. 10 Flavors 2 Pkgs. fop 25c .ljiH" 2 mt T-L-b...,. .hLi's '.wiv' ' .'j,:r.!i 'iiKr sk; -t w. r'f .,r. i:m:-'mtx';im. , ?Kr .. i, mmT ' &mr-. tw. 1 .; 1.?' ,1 . , v . .7.s.IVmter . " f, 'ls W' !Vtttf VA-mimMn mmsmsuvxsrt&i HF vfi " BlMI i' . f r .1 : I ' Vi m )Mz m'AWXxn ill WA'VllV'efJ. i Ki:;: lVV&Jr'xv - m&H't KKi 'swEarxc:irsAU!:,i.i ',s?r i xsiiStiSSifMcastaaiAaaiia'M l'hoto by Bachrach. SUSS POLLY PANCOAST Daufihtcr of Mr. nnil Mrs. Howard Pancpnst, a will talto part in tho production of "Why Not," to bo Riven nt tho Llttlo Theatre for tho benefit of the University Settlement Ilouso Edwin Deveroll, of Atlantic and Mrs, City. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Bornhelmcr, of Baltimore, have been spcndlnir a fow days visiting Mr. und Mrs. Milton R. KatzenberiT. 125 Township line, Jen klntown. Mrs. Euircne Wolf, of Township lino, Jenklntown, has as her guest her daufthter, Mrs. Moses Oarcon. of 'Roch ester, N. Y who will spond several weeks In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Helmerdlneer, of Alborlc, Melrose, left on Saturday to spend a fow weeks visiting ln Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lnutensteln re turned to their homo ln Woodmerc, L. I., after visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Well, In Oak Lane. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Zoll, of B018 North Eleventh street. Lognn, enter tained In honor of their daughter. Miss Lillian Stlnson Zoll, lost evening. There were forty of Miss Zoll's graduation class present. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Ianao Plant, of tho Hotol Maiestlo, are spending tho week In At lantic City. Mrs. Honry F Koontz, of North Sev enteenth street, will ontertnln tho mem bers of her card club on Friday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Bamberger, of 18J7 North Eighteenth ntroct. havo as their gueBt Mrs. Fannie Jcssol, of Prov idence, R, I. Miss Helen West, of Fifteenth and Diamond streets, will leavo shortly for Florida, where she will remain a fow weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Largman, of North Seventeenth street, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of n daugh ter, Hilda Largman, Mrs. William Franklin, of Eighteenth and Mastor streets, will entertain at cards at her home on Thursday after noon. Mrs. J. B. Felgol, 2356 North Bark avenue, who leaves this week on a two months' tour of the Pacific coast, gave an at homo on Sunday Miss Miriam Levy, a niece of Mrs. Felgel. at the samo time celebrated her recent grad uation from tho Girls' High School. Among those who assisted In receiving the guests wcro Miss Hortense Hlnleln, Mtcs Bertha Gross, Miss Mary Hyman, Mlsa Gladys Fllegelman, Miss Edith Stern and Miss Rose Lelthelmer. The marrlngo of Miss Floralno Ruth Elkln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Elkln, 8208 Diamond street, and Mr. Solwln W. smith, of Now York, will tako place In March. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Connor, of 43J" Baltimore avenue, accompanied by their son, Master David S Connor, spent tho SPECIALISTS IN MUSCLE STRAPPING fur flubhy romlltlnn nf FACK KXl'EHT l-nilJIANKNT WAVING KAPNEK & KAPNEK -1615 Walnut St. rhon' - Sotucb 4203 wnramnrrmiHnHmiTBmnmiBjmniiiHiinimiTmniifluimi!iiiiuim'nnniais!ui'ai This New Dress $42.50 Handsome; nuvy tricotines with the panels at the sides. Heavily trimmed with black braid. A mighty popular style with sizes up to 44. Wanamaker & Brown Woman's Shop Market at Sixth Frank Lee, Mrs Thomas Frants. Miss Mildred Pidgeon. Miss Phyllis Banner, Mrs. Mortimer Trawgott and Miss Bs telle Wood. Mm. Brown will be remem bered as Miss Marlnn Williams. Mrs. Charles A. Zimmerman, of 6242 Christian street, entertained at luncheon and cards Inst week In honor of Mrs. A. p. Rea. Among thoso present wcro Mrs. B. A. Blsler, Mrs. John Davidson, Mra. Sanford Fox. Mrs. Ia)uIs Mohrer, Mrs. William Phillips, Mrs, Harry Phillips and Mrs. U Bradley Robinson, QERMANTOWN Mr. and Mra Philip Brocklesby, of 880 West Johnson Btrect, had as their guest over the week-end their cousin, Miss Julie Emery, of Baltimore Mr. Froderlck Brown, formerly of h.nsi woutit Pleasant avenue, la spend ing some tlmo In Atlantlo City, Mrs. Jonas Steelman, of 780 Vernon road, left for palm Bach Inst Wednes day to remain norne time. Mrs. M. V. Hnnann nt Kir. Vl Crttr. wick street, will entertain at luncheon, followed by cards, at her home this afternoon. Covers will bo laid for eleht guests, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Flavetl, 6340 SroAn?, 8treot- and Mr. and Mr. Albert o. Collom, of 248 Harvey street, aro In Florida for six weeks. .3."' ? .L; Matthews, of Carpenter ane, entertained at luncheon, followed c . ' ' ner non on Saturday after noon In honor of her dnughter, Mlsa 5iAm! Matthews. The guests In wn.l! M " Vlrff'nla Smith. Mlsa Nellie nii!2 "i,,,?1" MIen Haggerty, Miss 'lWHira, Miss Vlda McClure. Miss .Vu5yScrlr?m' MM Cathnrlns Goodman nnd Miss Antoinette Ketteror. William K. Oreen, Mr. andMrs. P. Fmnk Hunter, Jr., Mlsa Catharlno Yeokle, Miss Mildred Fox, Miss Mar Jorte Chllds, Mr. Elgin Lenhardt, Mr, Perry Hunter. Mr. Philip Corson, Mr. William March, Mr. Joseph L. Kast wlck, of Norrlstown, were guests at tho dance given at the Bellevue-Btratford by Mr. nnd Mrs. Horace C. Jones, of Conshohocken, to meet Mr. and Mrs. Spencer L. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Van Leer. TIOQA imt rlorW nntertalned her ho Sigma Alpha PI Society The members In clude Mrs, Harold Brown, Mrs, Dorotny Cherry, Mrs. Nelson Evoy. Mm. Nelson Harris, Mrs, Benjamin Linton, Mrs. John C. Mackln, Miss Alma FlUpatrtclc, miss Hyma Karcner, ,aiion iicicii u.iviM Miss Mary Saurer and Miss Marira otianfr nf lhA at her home, J866 North Broarf, street, u few afternoons aro. Tho rnemoers in- TrMirhiif, Mlsa Vlrglnln Mlts Evelyn Freda Sterber. Mrs. John C. Msxikln. of 3710 Norm Broad street, entertained a few days ago at a in'i"0llneous shower In honor of Miss Mary B. Eailey, whoso marriage tn Mr. Arthur Parker, of NowEngland. will take plnco In the spring. Tho guests Included Miss Mary Gaul, Miss Mabel Loomls, Miss Helen MoDonald, Miss Ray Harvel and Mies Anna Dalloy. Lunn-Oatee Wedding A pretty wedding took place yester; day afternoon at 4 o'clock nt St. Jam eg Church, Sixty-eighth street and Wood land avenue, when Miss Estello F. Oatcs. of 6048 Rdnhart streot, became tho brldo of Mr. Arthur E. Lunn. of 6924 Chester avenue, the Bev. Dr. Lord Ollberteon officiating. A reception for thn two Immediate fnm u f 01 owed nfter tho ceremony at tho homo of the onues parents, Tho bride, who was given In mar riage by her father, Mr. J, W. Oates, wora a gown of beaded While char meuse and carried a shower bouquet of white roses, sweetpean and lilies of the Valley. She was attended by Miss Ethel Ktephey as mnld of honor. She woro n gown of pink oharmeusr, picture hat nnd carried pink sweetpeas. Mr. Harold I.unn, a brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man. After an extensive wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Lunn will live at 2642 Hobson street, 'where they will bo at home after March 1 week-end at their farm, Ootorara Hnll, near Rowlandivllle. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Lllllch entertained tho members of tho chorus cholrof tho Wnylnml Memorial Baptist Church. Fifty-second street nnd Bnltlmor avo nuo, at their homo, S044 Locust street, on Saturday evening. The guests In cluded Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hill, the Rev. Howard Bulson. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Spooner, Mr. and Mrs. Hoffaker, Miss C. Twcedalo, Miss 8. Brown, Miss Marlnn Fry. Miss Lldy Fow. Miss U. Gelslnger, Mra. Gelslnger, Mrs. John Mucklor, Mrs. Frank Smith and Mr. Gil bert. Arrangements woro made for a mlnstrol show, which will be given by the members Bomo time In tho spring, Mrs. John Muckler, of G621 Carpenter street, entertained a number of friends at her home last ovcnlng. The guests wero MrB. Philip Spooner, Mrs. Henry Protherow. Mrs. Clarcnoo Dill. Mrs. Wil liam P. Brenz, Mrs. Louis Lllllch, Mrs. Frnnk Smith. Mrs. John Mucklor, Mrs. Raymond Fcrrnr and Mrs. Morris Lewis. Mrs. Harold Klnsey Brqwn. of Pitts burgh, entertained tho Alpna chapter of the Phi Delta Psl Sorority, at her moth er's home, S138 Locust street, on Mon dny evening. The membern Included Miss Erma Clower, Miss Louise Chip man, Miss Helen Chatham. Miss Jone belle Harklns, Mrs. Georgo Flood, Mrs. Leupold&Beltz Ladies' Tailor and Dressmaker w. fiow.n;..0,. A" "fscrlotlons Kxcellrnt Workmunnliln Moderate Prices 1713 ARCH STREET JOSEPH PRAGER V Tailor for Wnmrn Jt- Ml,,,, joiior ror rromen niissti 928 Chestnut St. 1$ ! and I for Imported I English I Tweed I Suits ' Tailored toYonr Meainre All P r a k e r clotnei are built ui to ii vtnrilanl not down to p r 1 c 0. Here moderate prlco aro always eom r a t 1 b I o tltti hlRhest uunllty Both fittlnos i; thoxt) out of ton. 8&M9 day Your own matniah tailored. l OW ' 1 E DELAWARE COUNTY i..Afc,op.w"1 bo g'von on Friday evening Kiirnet.SlO?,i,of l925' of tno Pennsylvania Military College. cf Chester. nt n ?-.i5nmuel Dyr C'ylo entertained i... o1? P.arl'r nt her homo ln Ches ler on Saturday -afternoon. boMth!; ."I0 ll- Doan' of Cynwyd, will Me,!i KfHt nJ tne Woman's Club of ilv2 l" "f'ernoon, when she will give a current events talk. PoM(n8i..?X- , Clifford entertained the her hLi1' Cl!' of Swarthmore. nt MIm Mmit.in Monfty. afternoon, when "Tno Harb Mellvlll aV8 ft "view of NORRISTOWN 704IqJJn1 ?Irs: Oeoo Dannaker. of ,irL-u ,e,,. "T60.1' entertained at a chll. dren m jmrty In honor of tho eighth an nlvcrsnry of their daughter mT.. , aiiS- !?""Sf. 4mon8; tho guests were MIm i i.. rO: "u'""j.iaiso raary u-Jonnor. Miss Dorothy O'Connor. Mi. rv,Jv,; Juliar..?! Hofen .Dwnaker. Miss Ai..-5?nn5fcr' Mjwter John. Master WDaniSker. B "t0r D!U" Miss Selma Block, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Simon Block, of Haws ave- nue, was tho guest of honor at a dance wedre'm&.b hr PaMnt Th"e nMli, " Mrs. Kenneth Howie. Mr and Mrs. Warren L. Irish. Mr. and Mrs: ;SS33Z2S33aSBCCCSXXSXa33 bJUillii JUWrBUKHUHMRIiiaBBnill!1! Excess Fat Lowers Vitality There is no necesBity for women to lose- their youthful charm and vigor ab they grow older. "You can weigh exactly -what you should." Visit our thoroughly enuipped institution where wo will glad ly demonstrate tho Collins System. Trial Demonstration Treat ment Gratia COLLINS INSTITUTE For Women Exclusively Bcllevue Court Building 1418 Walnut 3trcet Pfconc Spruce 01,81, Next to the Bollevuo-Straiford iir'tt'LiiAViUAixtl:M PHII.ADRr.rillA'fl FOnRMOHT THEATRC3 FORREST Tonight . First Popular Mat. Today "It furnishes a full evening of solid amusement." Evening Ledger. GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS OF 1920 With ANN PENNINGTON flood Ui for all performances on side at box office, RRf" A r t,A8T 4 EV08. AT SilB LLfrLj MAtlnooj Today & pt. Popular Mat. Today $1.50 POSITIVELY LAST WEEK A. h. nnt,ANOER rrentnts oiwirii iu a Aim) o&nmicriftN of rS g THE QUESTION op thsi noun HAVE YOU SEEN , World's Mo3t Beautiful Theatre Afrsr)ji I 3fcriBK5YX'tJNdJ u irLraiuDSiiuiiiiuiiL'raniiiwfiiniBmCTuniTiHWQB George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Springlike Hats for Social Occasions New Hats for afternoon affairs or theatre wear they are Just fresh from the workrooms, in a liberal display in the new fabrics and dainty colorings. $15.00 to $30.00 Trefousse French Gloves, Special, $2.50 or Wednesday and Tliurtdny only wo will sell theso flno French Kid Gloves, overseam sewn ln black, white and colors; this represents a wonderful saving Louisienne Silk Gingham,Special$2.95 The newest thing ln Silks: washable nnd very serviceable; a very nne check ln navy, black, tan, rose, orchid, lodo Interwoven with white; 36 Inches wldn. By J. Hartley Manners Wllh A B. MATTHEWS Next Week nSeats Tomorrow Hawrencesdyrok Info sparKlin& (broodq Triumph "TrWttPUHTIrWJEAIT mAWfti PolModFdiTta Cbmocfy' NY TtMES "A we soJcocf entouabl DrVKft ConfcASNXSVN -CHS YIABINtiMUS I'dPl'I.AIl WIID. JfAT, I1KHT HHAT8. II. BO C A DO CV LABT 4 EVOS Vj-.rllVrV Mats. Today t Hat. AM, KVOS. IIWST RKATS. J.".n Popular Mat. Today "', $1.50 POSITIVELY LAST WEEK GREATEST SUCCESS IN 20 TKAH3 THE STORM "A MARVELOUS rOIlEST Finn SCENE." Ev. intent Next Week Seats Tomorrow David Belnsco Preeontj With Original Cast and Only Company, a. Comxly CALL the DOCTOR After 21 Weeks at the Empiro Theatre. New York City MARKET AT 19TH THIB WEKIC tl A.M. to H!l5 P. M, 1'infiT NATIONAL PnUBUNTa POLA NEGRI TOB PAMOlffl CONTINENTAT. PTAH IN THE aCIlEEN'S MIOHTIEbT EPIC "PASSION", BUPPOnTINO Cast of 5000 The maimltuili of thla rroduetlon eomeaU It to be prtitntad Indeptndtnt of any otMr laaturr. aalile from a aplcndlilly rram3 w-erture and Proloatit, SCALE OF PRICES, II A. M. to 0 P. M. Entlra Uaiconr, S6o Eptlro Lovry I'loor. BOe KVENINOB AFTEn 0 O'CLOCK fiATUHDAYB AND HOLIUATS Entire Daloony. SOo Cntlra Lower Floor, 7Sg Nolhlng Hither and No Seat neiarrad STANTON JftSSi.Ke Constance Talmadge IN "TIIH PERrBCT tOVETt" PAI AfV i3U MAIIKET BT. Jr-L-iVIli 10 A. M. to 11 tlD P. H. Norma Talmadge IN "TIIE nnANDED WOMAN" ADPA T"M A Cheatnut BL Bel. lt AIxVrtUlA io a. M. to 11 sis p. M. SECOND AND FINAL WEEK AN UNU8UA1, PARAMOUNT PICTfJIUB "HELIOTROPE" A Ktory n Soul-OrlDclng'ea "Itumorftqaa" VICTORIA ?A?fi SSK. Gmritm Fllimmirlc' Paramnunt Plctur "IDOLS OF CLAY" With MAE MHRRAT t: DAVID TOVTTn.U Q A PIXOL 724 XtAIUBT BTnI5ET MA DOE KENN'EDT'ln "the aim, wrrn a jazz heart" DT7rT7l'T MARKET BT. P,ei. 1TTH rVlLVjIljlN I. "LOVB. HONOR AND ODET" GLOBE Continuous Vaudevllla. 11 la It' "insa ME" I Frallnnar'a Dandl Oth.ra . PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THEATRRf Direction or LEE & J. J. 6HUDERT A rvrrT DTJT EVOB. AT 8(20 J.UrL.L.rni 51.6O Mat. Tomor. Tho Orritant Comeay Triumph in Teari iKIMS(M. cia3aM market BTRKET AT JUNIPER f ""eas TALKO)OFH-AVMAMffA if iyppug JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St ofQHs Phona: Wal. 12T Prlt loinonn. Adulta nnd Chlldrrn'a Claaita, Modern nnd Eth-tIo Dano-Ina- Claatra Thura. r.tn Harvard Mills Underwear, Reduced eioow, elMVe. Knee lentfth and Snrlwr we I ah t Union Suit, in Dutch neck; S3.00 qnallty at S1.S0. Bi Houbigant'8 Toilet Water now $2.50 Four odora: VIolette, Janmlno, Itoso nnd Chyprft; enough for day or two. Silk and Wool Hose Reduced to $1.00 The balance of our atock marlted for quick clearance, formerly priced at 2.46 a pair. The Balance of our Velvet Bags, $3.00 ... ,About .35. nna Quality base that wero formerly priced up to UB.OO marked for quick clearance nt M.oo. Cotj8 VOrigan Face Powder, 75c All shades In this famous French Powder which Is rerularly $1.00 a box. rmflfflMMMflii j-jpyaijcaOTrKyore ft-ASCO ASCO AdetsU&Mrtr-JA- I'M 1 W .' I m 1 lj ' lll.ll m STnprs co.b "'' ' ' ii ' ;cW ASCO ASCO UJ,..AJlHAi,.-L4tAtrnft,lk ,.(- Do You Do It Unconsciously? Do you drink your coffee without giving it a second thought with just the mere knowledge that it is "something hot to drink"? K you do, you're missing something. Your cup of coffee should be a distinct part of your meal and one of the moat enjoyable parts. , JThee'8 a delightful surprise in your cup, but you need the right coffee to help you find it. You can't drink "Asco" Blend without realizing that you re drinking a "different" a more delicious coffee than any you have ever tasted. "Asco" Blend ROSELAND DANCING Broad and Columbia Ave. Columbia TJIdff, Professional Cabaret Tonleht Private Instructions Diamond 3020 Diamond nS THtMasr 12 MONTHS IN NEW YORK LYRIC LAST 2 WEEKS' EVGS. 50c to $2.50 (2) RELWTN'fl GUARANTEED SUCCESS IN THE MERRY MUSICAL PLAY I D o; POP. MAT. TODAY ? $1.50 jOtfffWWVMVWrVtVQpiaj 3MtC 2SWN3aSi(XW" s4H i KWIEST with py taflWl?SIB CHESTNUT ST. opeha i evos POP. MAT, TODAYS $1.50 X SHUBERT Last 4 Days GOEDV Gtr )M$ j: i?t 431TXJ f - THt MUSICAL K EITH'S THEATRE JOHN B. HYMER & CO. In "Tom Walker In Dixie" SYLVIA CLARK FRED LINDSAY PRINCESS RADJAH Prailr & Klataa; 4 Heading ftunlan Cathrdral Plnxfm: Olh'tri 15 A a ACADEMY M;jIe tubs. Feb, METROPOLITAN T - T T f -i r OPEnA Ii KJ KJ 1 O H, COMPANY " Mm5 Fnrrar Ilnrnt, Kill, DfUunol. Perinl. MM. HarroM rtothler Dlai. An. anlan. Hada Cond Wolff. An TlcWt Arnilnnl Hpr' IllflChgrtnut St ICE 3KATINO AT ICE PALACE Mi5i?MiTs GENERAL. ADMISSION T ST3 Saturday NUht tl.flO All Othr Nlahta 75 (Except Feb. !!) Includf Hockry and all othor oenta. Bat. atlernoon TS ctt- nil othr mornlnef A nftrrnonna, S". rtn Phon; Prptnn niflV-wiit 2t ACADEMY OF MUSIC Tomorrow Evening at 8. 1 5 I.EE KUEDU'K IT.i-niH SIR PHILIP GIBBS PAMOUH AUTHOR AND CORRESPONDENT "What America Means to the World" Prnnklln Sponeer Eilmondu. En -n pn-nlde Seat Hie tn tg.BB 1110 rhrMnut fit KISSIN8 a TIME WILLIAM NOFIHIS KDITH TALIAFERRO Last Pop. Mat. Today qD $1.50 Srata NEXT WEEK SEATS TOMORROW j-iaopaooa mit- rAMKrv7 a Hojiarot. contoy WALNUT Coffee 29c RACHMANINOFF MONDAY MORNINQ MUSICALKS BALLROOM IlKLLEVUE-STRATFORD MONDAY MORNING, KEII M. AT U IS r.Alo Ji DAUi AT HEPPK'S a THESTNl'T HT. ANI1 DOOR DOOR ACADEMY OK MUSIC CCD T2T SATURDAY AFT AT 2 .10 rC.t. I. O CONCERT OC MUSIC IX)R VIOLIN KRE1SLER THREE SPECIAL CONCERTS 11Y THE l-lHUAlil.l.l-lllA ORCHESTRA LEOI"OLD STOKOWMK! I'l ,S.. Mon. Eve,. Feb. 21. Tarhalkowaky l'roirrnm Thura. Eve., Mar. .1. URAH.vrH1 llKgiVSVi MON. i:VE., Apr, 2.1 WAONER PRouitAM Taste the difference? "Asco" Blond Is a combination of the. finest coffees grown on the famed plantations of the tropics. Here again our Pro-ducer-to-Consumer Plan enables us to sell a high quality product at a low price. Try a Cup of "Asco", Blend Today! Don't Fall to Read Our Egg Advertiiement on Another Pago "Aico" Slorti all over Philadelphia and Ihroathout P.n niTlvinia, Nw Jtr,. Dlwar and Midland '&Wfirrir(rIi aoi"k ar.ir ar Z . .. . . . . ",','tittti TROCADERO .J, temiters" irtllnir Thura, Nlrht 500 LOAVES OF BREAD OIVEN AWAY FREE IN THE LOriRV OP THE THEATRE WED AND SAT MORN. INO. 10 O'CLOCK TO THE VNTJMrLOVro owmmrmmsz ?SS;ter ORPHEUM annnto,nAChelten Ayt,. Mittmu Tomorrow-2il.i MAE DESMOND i?""'i'r.ii. Nrt Wwk-'TItn ni'lNUD UDV" riAji L,ijTown Scnndals Orratrat linv In hiirl.ou. WORLD'S MUSEUM fflM ff CONTINUOtlB 11 A. M. In 10 P, M fsnMvnnvn new T.-vniiT wkk TONU1HT AT 8il5 MATINEE TODAT 2:1" HAmer'CAr.orAW"t WALTER AMPDEN MAT. TODAY HAMLET & FRi" NuTitT'ram'ne oi tnc Shrew Merchant of Venice Thu."' Nlh.t . Ir...n .-... n,l Sat. Mat. NEXT WEEK B' 7"",?7 fir ...... r. .. Hrrond nn.l Lait Wtek HAMLET Mon- ttnd Thur Nuhta . . nnil Hat. Mattnra THE SERVANT in the HOUSE TCESDAY AND PRIDAY NIGHTS TAMINO OF THE 8HREAV, Wd. Mat MERCHANT or VENICE. Wcl A Sat. Nta LIMITED ENOAVlEMENT rrr-D o STARTINO MONDAY " JLD. Z I MATINEES, Tuei. Fli 22, Wed and Sat. PRICKS NICSHTS Snt Mat. and Holiday.. Firm rioor, 3 and 2.ftO Rule . 12,80 i'J. Fl n.ir. i an. $i nn int. wd. Mm ilrt 2 so. ti 2. on Rale . I2.no $1.30. ji.oo. T5 Nu l'liunf Ordr Held More Tlinn 2 Houra In Adv.inre RICHAIin WAI.Tu.N TtTLY Prenenta GUY BATES POST "The Masquerader" CAST SELECTED FOR WORLD'H TOUR Producllnn lnrudn masnhe douMa rvnlvlnjt taRea. two conii.lrt mechanical crawa. trlp'a cltirtrlcnl rqulpment, rwjulrea thin- eara to trnnnport now to Order tickktb iiy mail now Sfnd choiu or pnitnfflce money ordr to manager. Walnut Ht Theatre. PMIadelphU. for th amount it ticket purch.no PLUR war tax af 10 ir cent Entlnac a arlr-addrtniiM tumled eneloije tu utolil erior In nama or iiddreM Mill nrdera nihd In order racalvrd. You thus ntnld wnltlnK In linn at th ticket wlndutv. lint utTlLe dale l'vliruary 14. Wal. ah. Hlli. lint T.l.. METROPOLITAN wbra 3 Shows Daily invrl. r " Mjiirlra Tourneiira Screen Btorr of NEIL III RilEHK' QREAT DRAMA erfWc HI kmn Ml I' .X.i,' tEm m Mi mW. (Wli A Mm, i a m .y 14 1M ' a ?i rt CASINI Sporting Widows ' Wth Al K. Hall iiffliTMMiawMOTisiaiiinMMraaiim'K t3J A9LU A.1LU AN 'II ASCII Cff AC-rt lo-v B . . , . ( . . . r, - - . , . ."-- -. , . . . .-' . . yw fJiVy JHJ AOV.U 1tilWflliWl1liaiiWt'iTMHrfVJnirTW,fntTrlA,friV.N 1 h l-.AUA4.,A,t- ) ,1 a t I I I I " X, ii - A X.
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