,,rw&5$rPF mzw? jfl jpTynFTTvTvFi W 'tirj5fVW",rfi' t y ,!' ror gossp ;4bo7t people fiancy Wynne Tells of Various Plans for Travel She Spealcs of the Chinese Entertainment at the Bcllcvuc-Stratford Tonight WHAT n wouderful trip Lorraine Dlsston ntM Anna Lewis are solus ,. i..TP, They will Kail on Wetlnemlny of next m for l,anc?' Thcy MP"50 to travel a bit through that country and m unend several months In Hie south at France with Iorralne'n smlcr. Mrs. Brad I'raley. I heard that Frances Scott hoc cnjinsrineiit to the Kcv. Albert Lucas was announced a few weeks ago, l Bo'"? ", b"t did not tell me hut herself. It'a n perfect time to be In Prance the spring and summer and I ntn sure they will hive a beautiful time. Irralne has hern down In Florida slaying at IJcllc nir where the Ulfstons have a plan tation you know, and came up to Chest nut HUI this week, bhc Is the joungfst daughter of Mr. and Mm. tnroh Dlsston and u sister of Mm. John onuin, Mrs. Dick Nne, Mrs. I'ut tlrant. 2d, nnd Mrs. Fraley, Hamilton thcton, who married Jessie William 0n. and Jacob Dlsston, Jr., who mar ncd Hai-ah Myern. nre her brothers. The-, arc a large and delightful family. Ijorfaiuc Is very pretty as are all her ristrrs. She is fair and has very bcau- 1 Anna Lewis is a daughter of the William Draper Lewises, of Awbury, Germantown. You know Awbury Is a vnrt of colony of Lewises, Copes and Emlcns. It Is on Bust Washington lane and is as beautiful as a great naik Anna Lewis' mother was Miss Caroline Cope, and she is a sister of William Draper Lewis, Jr. DON'T forget that thHt wonderful Chinese performance is to he given tonight at the Hellevuc-Stratford for rtie benrfit ot the Cltincso Famine Lund. 1 don't believe there has been anything n, unique sinrc the Uussian affair Mrs. William Hills Scull had in that same ballroom before our entry into the ar seicral years ago, when choirs of the Kufcslan rhureh and various Itus nan musicians sang and played Itus nan music. Hut this one will bo even more unusual, in that Micro will be. a real Chinese play given by Chinese actors in a Chinee way. 1 feel sure x will be extremely interesting. ANOTHLK interesting happening is the party which Miss Kllen Cos salt will gif for the captains and lieu tenants of the (ilrl Scouts of Philadel i,;a of Iipp homo. 1418 Snruce street, this evening. Mrs. Jane, Dcetcr Rippan, ho is director of the National Asso ciation, is coming on from New York tn talk to the leaders nnd Mrs. Kerr, a leader of the English Girl Guides, mil he another guest. Members of the rouneil of the local Girl Srouta and of the executive board will also attend the affair. ISWV Mrs. Tom Newhall going into the noonday service nt the Garrick Theatre jcMerday looking very smart tn s topcoat of squirrel, finished with i wide collar of brown fur, nnd there was a wide hand of the same brown around the bottom of the coat. Her hat was a small affair faohioncd of a com bination of rich breast feathers. The hrim was of that black which blends into dc-p bronze nnd green and the rrmwi was of red breasts. It was very ftunninp. DTD .ion hear that the Devon Horse Show committee has put a distinctly nfn class for the joungstcrs into the annual show which Ik to be held in Ma. ' W to be known as the "handy pm" rliis. and no one over fifteen can rntr- it. The children have to start at gnen point, mount In the ring, jump jeveriil linnh jumps, go to the rlng maNler take a letter from him. go through the gate which each rider must onen and cloe. 1'lare the letter in the timilhnv. return and jump two addi tional brush hurdle. This is all to be rtnne in a given time, but the committee U. not decided on that yet. However. they are letting the new class be known so that children can start in to practice now Hull tell you the Country Fair's easy litre' t at Pevon is to be nil paved this rear for the show and the Blue Rlrd Shop is to be simply beauteous? That's all I'll tell you about it now, because there s plenty of time to hear more about it late'r ou. nearer to the time f the show. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES M .iiul Mrs. Howard 14. Scaer. of Mo ijroirerv avenue. Chestnut II III. will c ( a illiinor on Tuesday. March 19. lotiTu the faster mivtlng of tho Satur day turning Pancim Clui3. tr .mil Mrs Krancli t du font of H t Sprure strret, wt'l rIxo .i dinner on Tiictduv. Miuuh 25, In honor of Miss Helen lvlrkpatrlck Lucas, daughter of V.T and Mr- Joseph W. Lucas. The Ruests who will utlcnil the din re to he i?ien hy'.Mr nnd Mrs, Albert O PriiuiKton at the-lr hoipe, 239 Spruca aireet in honor of Miss Alice Welsh Ssi'er dnugliler of Or. and Mrs Joseph Srti'er of 1 T 1 S Spruce slrcel, totnoi row i R' before the Saturday Kcning Danclni; ("nss, will Include Miss llernlce V Mcllhennv, Miss Ixiulse Norrls, Miss r?mla N'orns, Mr Nathan M Killer, lr Mi lainr.s !. W. Downs. Mr. S'd e. MicKenr'c. Mr Allien CnrriKan nnd Mr Reynolds Driver Brown, Jr A' the net mecllnir of Mrs. Charles Stewart W'urts Dancing Class, lit the i ii'iievue-strntrord on 1'ilil.iy ewnlnt; t. I'ehrunry 18, the co'.lllon will be "1 In Mr nillston Perot nisirell. Jr, Mr John Mania) do Coursey and Mr J Ihans Hunn f oinm.inder Charles S Hluckburn, ' N and Mm HlaeUhurn of L'51fi "uth Lambert street, will cnlcitulu lit s canl iart. to be followed by suppei on the i' s ss .Strlbllng. on Monday "en ng next, Kcbruary H Twcnty "' sueU win iittcnu. Mr nnd Mrs Wllmni Orant I'elice, of 'ii Ti)loelioJcn btrcet, Uermantown. c't'v ,I"-ml",ff a fortnight nt Allantlo 'I i W II. am lirnest Goodman, Miss " nrsim,. ijooilnun nnd Mls Jlnry i:r ' xi mi Apple ton, of Chestnut Hill, will x" i on Saturda) for Bermuda, wlictc "i will Kinnd sucrnl weeks m1'? '.rheodort nucoliiK Sturr, SL'J 'elund un-iiue. Chestnut Hill, left on . ? " Jor l-'11'"' -v- Y. wluro she will '"ii a few wmKb as the guest of Miss '" ia n Churchill Mrs fuMn H Cobb, wife of Lleulcn "' "nimamler Cobb, l ,S. N., of L'5'JS .hi i T,.,m tlr-t street, entertained nt "ii Ikoii al her homo on Monday in says, a notion it was Ancre Cheese that put the 'pel' in appetite.' Anyway, it always tickles the palate." WA 'fo Genuine fioqiteJtirtZivtfj CHEESE 1 Al uvf I i ve I e -r. r. '..Ja!kitolAlil fallftiltJWtelh .W r.tliiW.., t f honor df Mrs. 11 M Dobson, wife ot Commander Uobson, of tho Navy Yard. Th'e guests Included Miss Amelia Tower Putnam, Mm. nichnrd Meyer, Mrs. Unit llaaln and Mrs. Frederick Stevenson. Mrs. Paul Spencer, of 2044 Icust street, has left for a visit to Atlantic City to spend a part of tho Lenten season. Mrs. Nelson If, Goss, rwlfo of Com mander Rosa, IT. S. N of 2335 ho.ltn Twcnty-llrst street, entertained at din ner at her home last night, followed by n. card party, Tho pucst Included Col onel nnd Mrs. W. O. Smlsh, Commander and Mrs. James llnndull, Commander and Mrs. Gowcr and Mr.). Homer It. Norton. Commander Ooss, who Is nt present In Sweden, expects to return home shortly. Mrs. James Itandall, wife of Dr. Kan dall, U. S N entertained nt a. card party at her home, 2410 South Twcnly-nnt street, yesterday afternoon. Sixteen gucstfl attended, Mr, nnd Mrs. Walter Lclghton Clark, Jr., of Stockbrldge, Mass, uio receiving congratulations on tho birth of a son, Walter Lelghton Clark, 3d. on February B. Mr. and Mrs. Clark are spending the winter with Mr. nnd Mrs, 'Douglas W. Dunn at their place, Cheltenham road, Chowiut Hill, Mrs. Clark waB MIm Lltcn Marston Watson, of Plymouth, Mars. An April dance will be given on Thursday, March 31, at tho Huntingdon Valley Country Club. The commltteo In chnrgo of the dance Includes. Mrs. Sam uel A. Boyle, Jr., Mrs. Voorhecs Dray ton, Mrs. John Gilbert. Mrs. Robert Sew ell, Mrs. Isaac T. Sturr, Mrs. Henry Miller Watts and Mrs. Daniel B. Wcnt Mrs Thomas C. Dunn, of 221 Allen lane. Chestnut Hill, left today for Now Tork, where bIio will spend the week-end as tho guest of Mrs. lidward T. Comfort ut her home, Duncan Hills, Stntcn Is land Mrs. Dunn will alo be among the Kuests at the luncheon which Mrs. Comfort's daughter, Mrs. Normun Don ald, will give on Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Tolbert N. Richardson, of AVcst School lane, (Seraiantown, will entertain nt a dinner on Frldny, l-'ebru 25, In honor of their daughter. Miss fcarahcllcn Richardson, before the meet ing ot Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurta' (lancing class. Mr. and Mis. G. Henry Stetson, of Hlktns Parle, aro spending the wh ter at Bcllalr, Fix. Mr3. Stetson will partici pate In tho golf tournaments at Pine hurst. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Lamb, Jr., of Wlster slrett, Germantown. ore enter taining over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Kllsworth, of New York. Mr. and Mrs John S. Bush, of Wyn cnte, aro spending the winter nt Miami, Hla, ALONG THE READING Mr Alexander W. Dannenbaum. of Rydal, gave a surprise party In honor or the birthday annlvrisary of Mrs. Dannc- baum on Sunday, 'inc guests, wno num bered about 100, wore entertained with moving pictures and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley II Phillips, of Buffalo, aro the guests of Mr, und Mrs. Charles A. Beach. Sr.. of Blklns Park. On Saturday Mrs. Beach will give a luncheon of twelvo covers, to be followed bv bridge, for Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Sherman S. Jewett. 2d. of Buffalo, who Is the guest of Mrs feleelman. Miss Betty J. Kelly, of southeast cor ner Thirteenth street and Oak I.ano ave nue, Oak Lane, gave a miscellaneous shower at her home, Tuesday evening. In honor of Miss Helen Applegato Smal ler, of Tioga, whose engagement has re cently been announced to Mr. Robert Gnlbralth, Jr., of Oak Lane, Mrs. Frederic A. Hall, of 5115 Old York road, entertained at luncheon on Wednesday. Among tho guests were Mrs. A. Klrkpatrlck. Miss Mildred Jones. Miss Mildred Klrkpatrlck. Mrs. S. Wilson Vaughn and Mlsa Margaret McBrlde. GERMANTOWN Mrs Clarence G. Harding, of 242 West Clnpier street, will entertain at lunch eon followed bv cards, at her home to morrow afternoon. The guesti will In clude Mrs. Charloa O. Towner. Mrs. Wil liam O. Humphries. Mrs William Troost, Mrs. George, Jackcl, Mrs. W. J. Eldrldge, Mrs. Daniel Foster, Mrs. Harold Smith, Mrs. Clarence Yardley, Mrs. Charles Mvers, Mrs. W. F. McCully and Mrs. Gilbert Mrs. Andrew Todd Taylor, formerly i04 uiesinui oireei JVUAUUUIH VVVC n-HaiMi--wBnnnBnl. - jm. I NEW DRESSES k 'ft ' TDftVJ l lmdi nl fthrlea. ,fS If lfCV m 13 W n-L J A J II Cameltone Coats , 7 ML " -3s mJJJ SPortiCoiti$t mQC v MA ' " J30toJ3S JL f tS3 l' m iwmWs m b- - ca J0S I1;. l VtWIIiBl Tjr I mm M<am v ve I fc'nfflH w WW I 'Tn. J I I 'l Jil. ' 1 'i A ( I . -I AC lrnflBniwiMiniiiiiiiniiiiiiniinii mwiM i KVE3NIKG FO&ItfO 1 of York, I'n., Is occupying her apartment U 807 Bast Washington lane, Miss Anne Dunlap, of rhoenlxvltle. Is tho guest for p. few days of Mr and Mrs. William T, Tomlinson, tt Last Washington lane. Mrs. John Whiting, of Pamona ter race, entertained at a surprise shower al her home laat night. In honor of Mrs Donald John. Tho guests Included Mia IJthcl Bitting. Mlsa Altc Doyle. Miss Glen Jordan, Mrs, Kdgar U Wlkoff Mrs. William Glenn. Mrs. Chester Al bright, Mrs. Charles Myers, Mrs, Horace fiehoenhut, Mrs. Elmer Howard and Mrs Clarence Jackson Reld. Mrs. John will b remembered as Miss tillxabeth Nvc, ot 165 Kast Tulpebocken atrcct. Mrs John will leave on February 17 to Join Mr, John, to occupy their new homo In Indiana. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Tho vaudeville commltteo of the Alumni Association of the William Tenn High School met on Monday evening at the Grand Fraternity Building, 16"7 Arch street, tho members of which In clude Mlg Kllen R. Kronebcrger, presi dent : Mrs. Klste It. Mooney, vice prerl dent: MlH.q CrirnHni, t- XfcKeser. renrrl Ing secretary; Miss Rllsabeth H. Ito, I Harbison, treasurer: MIm Effle Fox assistant treaxurcr. The new board members aro Miss Helen Z. Kats, Mlsa ircno u. airoup. aiiss iriorenco ws singer. Miss Kthel M. Ingram. The remaining members Include Mlas Lillian nlx, Mrs. Bertha, Forney. Mrr. Allctf Hsasser, Mrs Anna W. Nell, Miss Har riet nail. Miss Mamnrct Clark. Miss Reba Klein and Miss Helen West. Dr, and Mrs. William Gray were guests of honor at the luncheon given by tho Alumni Association at tho Longacrc on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Greenspan and their rfsiiRhter, Mlsa Katella Greenspan, of the Hotel Majestic, are spending some tlmu In Florida, , Mrs. Hcnrv G. Klrkpatrlck, of Seven teenth and Master streets, will glvo a luncheon nt her home on Monday after noon for the members of her card club. Mrs. Margaret A. Purcell, of 2C0S North Sixth street announces tho en gagement of her daughter. Miss Mar garet Genevieve Purcell. to M. Daniel A. Coyle. of Trcskow, Pa. Mr. and Mrs Morris Dannenbaum, of 1001 Spring Garden street, nre rpendlng the rest of the winter In Miami. A miscellaneous shower given In honor of Miss Kathleen Aldworth. -was held at tho homo of her cousin, Mlsn L. Joseph Ino O'Conncll. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jamo3 A. O'Connell. of 1244 West Le high avenue, en Tuesday. Miss Mary Donohoc assisted In receiving tho guests, who numbered forty. Among tho guests was Miss Katherlno Roaenkranz, of 1935 North Twcnty-thlrd street. Mlsa Kllzabeth Itufus, of North Flf- BONW1T TELLER. &XQ tdp9da6hpOrhinaSoiU CHESTNUT AT 13 STF?EET FOR SATURDAY Women's Individualized UTILITY SUITS of "Woolspun" 22.50 35.00 tOR all sports, travelinc, ihopping, and all occasions M which demand a suit which will not winklc, spot or -M. show hard wear these garments of all-wool Jersey cloth n. as aum.i a uisy arc and effects to choose from mixtures. Glen ivy J 0JiJt( yy J3l I I ' A n v " 1 UJ U l U15 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) On Sale New Spring Hats 7-50 Values Up to lo.OO Bright-hued Fruits and Flowers Ribbons Deftly Placed and an Occasional Feather In the matter of style every one may choose most happily. For there arc hero charming versions of the turban, the small, "ofi'-the-face" hat and the small or medium brimmed sailor, all thoroughly typical of the newest in fashion. 1 f ,( it GERPHlCAiBBIPHIA; FRIDAY, .FEBRUARY rtt, 192t ljJ i , J. : : r?ygym'"wwv.i'.l"j n,'.w;jivn'tm.i-''l LWHiLLLLLLLH ITtJi VHB if, f.r. r . ! .r . ..Mnli hi n. Win l t , ' rroto by Rnclirnrli MISS MARY tl. COLEMAN Who will take part In flic nmatcur production. "Why Not," wlileli will bo given nt Hie Little Theatre dur ing the Mccli of February 28 teenth street Is entertaining ns her guest Miss Ruth Donnelly, or uoxuury. mu net,. L-ni. Mnimnii nt 1234 Glrard avenue, has returned homo from a trip to California. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Freely, of North i.-initinii. bi,abi i Rnencl the follow ing week In Baltimore, where they will he the guests ot Mr and Mrs, B. 1-rank Grahnm. Mrs Albert F. Schoenhut. 2335 Knst Cumberland street, will give a coffee social nnd bazaar at her home to take place on the ii'tcrnoon of Washington s Birthday. February 22. for the. benefit of River Crest Sanatorium. Phoenlxvllle. for the treatment ot children who navo tuberculosis TIOGA The Girls' Friendly Socfety of Christ Church, Sixth and Venango sirecis. pre sented Its ninth annual performance, Serviceable. SCOTCS Ot StVlCS In plain colors and heather Introducing theNewSpring 'GLEN LOGAN' TWEED SUITS Hand Loomed in Scotland Exclusively for Bonwit Teller & Co. Logan" Tweeds are hand loomed in beautiful color tones and sun bleached. These fabrics, exclusively Banvit Teller & Co.'s, are developed in styles and effects that carry the thought and spirit of outdoor activi ties and arc de signed to meet every form and oc casion of sport. OnvwdvCis Tomorrow jjtfca. ,. 'hU1'tiWMti44U . the play being "Step LWety," In two nets, op Tuesday evening, followed by u 1'iince Among those who took nart In mo aiauwero anus Harriet peitz, ,iiisu i.',ra 1.romcr- Miss Catherine Simpson, Miss Florence Masden, Miss Bessie Grundy. Miss Mvnu wimlnv. Mlo. sii.r. K!Fct..s,mnson' M's3 Naomi Kelt, Miss Llteabeth Simpson. Miss Bertha Simp son, Mr. Henry Pelts, Mr. Krncat Smart, uw PJ1'1 McCalg and Mr, Ixonard ocnmld. i.ThSi.I'8!.l,,?r' meeting and dance of tho Flfty.Flftv Club will l lieM HiIn w'SP..Z. .n.LVle llomo of Miss Ruth walrath, 3527 North Broad street. TIkmc "no win aiienn will Include Miss Mar I1"6 Clark. Miss Jean Clark. Miss Adcio Fredericks, Miss Anna Larkln, Miss Marguerlto Larkln. Miss Dorothy McDevltt. Miss Elvira Martinez, Miss S". . tJ ." m,,s Ilulh Walrath, Mr, "' njker, Mr. Harris Benton, Mr. lMwIn PVeney. Mr. Charles Hall, Mr. Andrew Hamilton. Mr. Robert Uikens, Mr. Martin McCauley, Mr. William Mc Loughlin and Mr. Nathan Whlttaker. HOLMESDURG .iAf" Kl1?,renc Haines, of 3015 Ilhawn !,.? '!' ep'crtaln the members of llJli. "vc. hundred on Tuesday of next nlii J?Ih61,.tnoso Present will be Mrs. Honjamlii Clark. Mrs. Frank L,vnam, r i "if'ey Haines, Mrs, Henry ij ii i.Mrs- Harvey Walton, Miss Adi'il wlton. Miss Caroline Snyder, Miss Alice rrost. Miss Helena Dressier. Mrs. John Barry and Mrs. Charles McClurc. Mrs. .Tames Harrington will srlve a luncheon and card party this aft ernoon In honor of Mrs. T. Tombrook, or lirooklyn, who Is her guest for a sev eral weeks stay Mrs Hllctl Dunn, nf ASIfl .Tnrlnun street, entertained her card club at her nomo yesicruay. Amonr? those present were Mrs. Charles Lambert, Mrs. rJeorce I'otts, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Olcn Haines, Mrs. I.uther Umxtea1, Mrs. Charles O-ros and Mrs. Rudolph Lofold Miss Miriam Seldon. of Decatur street. Is entcrtalnlnc for a few weeks Miss uiaoys Mlrtwlllcr, of Shamokln, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Qros, of 8034 Walker street, havo returned from a trip to New York. Mis Hthel Enoch, of 2G11 Wchh road is visiting friends In Gettysburg, The Kmrnanucl Olrls' I-cas-ue. of Holmc-burR. will hold their next meet Ins on Thursday evening, February I" nt tho home or Miss Helen Llntz, S0J2 Frnnkford avenue. IiriUtitu veaoncr wor a..o. Htdcrsta rrlccs CttiS neatt WrIU er Tknm tn Katnni w FrUM I XOTAL ENGRAVING Co!, 8M Wtlut St. Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREKT p So- l ? m 1 1 I' I w v V Mann & Dilks UB2 CHESTNUT CTREE fjy'iirjmiioa; nHitriSTiiuiUtiHitiiiniiPraTnnri'iHtiiiBJiiiinnniins'! iwi'Xiin George 1214- -Chestnut Street New Showing Spring Millinery 150 Xcw Trimmed Hals exceptionally smart btylcs on sale Friday and Saturday especially produced for the younger set materials and workmanship in tlic usual Allen perfection. $9.00, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 Glove-Silk Vesls and Bloomers, $2.95 A speciiil purchase rnatilca us to nfi i tins rxecptionutly flno Kiade of iilon Silk Cntlerwcar of a ucll-kruvtu m.ilvc at this rcmarkulily low price Kaysei" Ribbed Lisle Union Suits, $3.25 I H' lt n uma frt.m.rl ,, nalnrl 9 C '. rt .in.! .- .r .1.- ,l. . ferJ , in . " . . v .... .in . i imviii .v rerlr.ol lluli- .varna, unsurpna.-vd lor 111 cut anil llnlsh. Full-Fashioned Lisle Hose, 65c pair U is cxcciUlon.il to find Iiom u h full ',hionvd feet ar thm jirue. and much more bo tvhni jou can prm tiro llin lisle hose of t im quallo . black ami white onh. French Chenille Dot Veilings Philadelphia's llnost nssortmrnl im lioie .11 A lion's Pot of Hi.e.t anil Kinds on Kclf-color meshes or 11, -nut routrnatlnc 1'ITHfi The lnli-st faiihlon decrees of Paris at. .1 I h 1. at AllrnV Allen's entire Glove Stock has been reduced to new price levels Onlv dependable rIoch are In lie found at MIciik, materials nnd malum; ale of the bejt , the product of trlmMr Attic loan and l-'reneli maiiuluoluier- -m.n Toila h prlccst art over by eoinpai isnn Huin .injwhere in tou-n the aisortincnt In innipletc ". Allen's French Hairnets "7 he Old Original Qunlitu" "Slippon" Cap Shape French Hairnets "Import Special" St raight-Shape II aim els Both Styles are $1.00 per dozen White and Gray n iWiOTiiiir1 . .! m wj LAN8DALE Mrs Herbert F. Moycr. of llroad nnd Main s'reets, I,ansdale, entertained the members of tho Philadelphia Urnneh of the Alumnae Association of the Cednt Crest College for Women, Allenlown, at the monthly rtiretlng held nt her home on Tuesday afternoon Tho guests Included Mrs William S. Curtis. Miss Anna M. Orlm. of Allenlown ; Miss Hlslo M. Hart 7.ell, Mrn..H. S. Hnrtxell. o' Chalfonte: Mrs WHlAim Godschall, of Colmar; Mrs. S. O Moycr. of I'erkaslc ; Mrs, A. C. Hammond, Mrs. Kdward T CJotwnls, Mrs. ICdwIn Smiley, of Ablngton ; Mrs. .tchn C. Frlck, of Oak Iane: Mrs. W. 3. eI,ong. Mrs. Frank S. KuntJi. Mrs. Jacob Clelger. Mrs. Walter Scott. Mrs. S. A. Zlcgenfuss and Mrs George H. McKay. NORRISTOWN Those participating In the musical pre sented at tho Hamilton were. Miss K.lcanor Lois Melds, Miss Margaret Homberger. Mr. James Murphy, Dr. A Pollock, Mr. Delancy Downcs. Mr. Thomas Addv. Mr. Albert Ing, Mr A S Holly and Master IlobcrC Holly. Mrs Nathan Ilambo, of KAflt .Incoby street. Is tho guest ot Mrs. Thomas P Mcrrltt, of Reading, Mrs Joteph A. Curren, of DeKalb strtet. has returned from a stay In At lantic City. The Dramatic Society ot St. Patrick's Church gave as the annual presenta tion Victor Herbert's musical comedy, "lied Mill," before large audiences (n the Onind Opera House. Nearly 200 portlclpated In tho nfTalr. Among thoic who hud lending parts were. Miss Katharine Burk. Miss Gcrtrudf Horner. Miss Mario Horner, Miss Jessie Powell, Miss Anna Nocton, MIfs Margaret Frotz. Miss Catharine Irons, Miss Mar garet Nocton, Miss Myrtle Anglo, Mini Gertrude Manning, MIm Catharine Del carmi. Mln Caroline Navlor, MIH Annn Carrlgnn. Miss Marv I. Collins, Miss Anna Trov, Miss Helen Delln, Mis Frances Cummings, Miss Anna Kelly, -IF YOU LOVE-, FLOWERS you will not only be Inter ested in our fjreat variety of Flowers, but tho LOW PRICES Century Flower Shop 112 s. 12th St 1 SPRIMG Models, Colors nnd Fabrics Thot Art Sold Here Only Lad t i i. les and xviisses Plain Tailored Suits 22.75 3475 38.75 New1 Hats Tailored Skirts and Waists iiniinnraiT'frannin; iwiiWMJwiiiTini'ap js Allen, inc. -1214 mi nni, mi' hi iih iincHi Braue mer- srrv irc ,nid of t he famoaa Marvel. 'i:i . i 1 are $1.50 per dozen siS3rtmnau5ia.iwiRijfflTiil i.'4' J' Miss Mary Burk, Miss Murv Grlttlth jiiss sinrgaret isarav, miss iipicii ,ionn. son Miss Margaret McOrath. Miss Alma Flood, Miss lltnllv Mulvey, Miss Mnr McConnick, Miss Anna Mcl.aiieh In Miss Catharine Fccncy, Miss Mnrla Dolan, Miss Mary Bolger, Mlsa Marga ret Sttill. Miss Reba Wnngcr. Miss Murv Clnrk, Miss Nan Uolgcr, Miss Annn Mullln, Mr, Jamta Fcency, Mr Wal lace Arnold, Mr, Daniel Gallagher, Mr Thomas Feency. Mr I't-anclt Galla gher, Mr Cdward Cnrrlgan, Mr. George Htncry, Mr Joseph O'Cdnnell. Mr. Klmcr Fleming, Mr. Walter Dunlcvy. Mr. Rob ert Barry, Mr Francis Horner, Mr Arthur Conway Mr. Daniel Mctoon, Mr. William Hell. Mr James Flood and Mr Carroll Miller. nilLADttl.PnrA'S LeAUINO TIIEATrtES Direction ot I.KK & J J. 8IIU11EHT ArM7I P141 EVQ3. AT 8:20 MUllLr ril ?2 Mat. Tomor. Th") Greatest Comedy Triumph In Tears 7ktAfosrritu 1 MONTHS IN NEW VOIIK LYRIC LAST 2 weeks EVGS. 50c to $2.50 () SELWTN'S GUAItANTEED 8UCCES3 (R0ONAID tlftPtCCY tMAALPM I PRIANlWOODlIIORaH IN THE MtRRY MUSICAL PLAY I D D MAT. TOMORROW - $2.00 rcati T rflW" -"' "s)sVs NN.Ni5eKeK-- geir i s7IEST wTHp ia(iK)t?e CHESTNUT ST. opki.a , kvo8. MAT. TOMORROW " $2.00 Sttals SMi s. Last 2 Days THt AAUSICAL COAAtDY GW DM HME Kg' WILLIAM NOItniS. LD1TII -LJ rBRT.0 Last Mat. Tomor. & $1.50 ScSEATS NOW SELLING ARTHUI2 HflflRERSTEHfSl aROADWY TENSTRIKE J FrahkI "" If INAftUSIGIR FTKKLE ME WALNUT TONIGHT AT 8 1.1 aiATINliH SAT, a: HAmerlcaActorb,"t WALTER AMPDEN Tonlcht Tamlnc of th( Shrrw f,at Mat --itercharit ot nlcc. Saturday Nlrhl liHtniet NEXT WEEK ats La8t Wcek nmlet. Mon. . Thur" Nlcht A Sat Mat THK SERVANT In tlm iWVSHTuf . pVi Tarnlnc of th; Shrew WednMday Mitlnf Merchant of ntc, V7td and bat. Nlehts LIMITHD ENGAGEMENT TTC D O I STARTING MONDAY T CD. L MATrNnBS. Tufr, Keh. K, Wod. and Sat. PRlCI-.S-NIOnTS Sat..Mit. and Holldiyl rtrat Floor, S nnd JI.JO. Bale J2 3d 1 Jl.r.0. JI Pop Wd Mat i KlrVt Floor' 3.r,0 and ii Rale la. tl.DO $1 75 No l'hono Ordord Held Morn Than 21 Hourt In Advance. RICH.VT.D WALTON TUI.LT Present! GUY BATES POST "The Masquerader" PAST RELKr-TKn I'OR WORLD'S TOI-R ' Prndui tlon !nelud niannne double rrvolunr I itK' two complete mechnnlcal rrewj tr.rt.t elrtrlrat equipment, requires three cars 10 , transport. HOW TO ORDHR TICKKTS RT MAIL NOW ! W.nd rhenun or POStofnc. mnn.v .- .. ' --- itnin... t. u-. v.. '.. . "i ' address. Mull orders filled In order rrceled You thun aold waiting In line at the ticket window Hoi office nale February H Metropolitan ,r Show Today lotiin nn 7 n Maurice Tourneur's Screen Story of NEIL RURGESS" GREAT DRAMA Ilolidjy Tomor Comlnuoua t to 1 1 TOMI11IT AT S 11 GREATEST hR A T-rr VKR HELD rrank Harris Jr",,,?' r'uHr.n'" Muraitnt HHIIlant Speaker . Wnur Versus Seymour Stedman ex'".ir Nominee Chalrnn""'' Par,y ,M0 HON 1R.NCIS PIHIIRR KANB I ormorty U. S Attorney -INDIVini'AI.ISM m. SOCIALISM" WmiKRSPOON HALL Ti.i...,. i" -n ti .1- in. .;. MTH- WWrs 1I1B Llff4rvri8 n "! .-VSIIM JL.NIfKH WALNUT STS 1 I I'T BArAPLMY 01.' iiis.iriniuiuiimijjjipnj T 1. 11 I iraveitaiKs1 color ien . Motion I ," - TONIGHT at 8.15, TOMOR A r Irt IKIlLAND l l -iHiii VhiI Itennc Aninn ftl EITH'S THEATRE JOHN R. HYMEK & CO. In "Tern Wlker In Ills to" SYLVIA CLARK rUKD LINDSAY PRINCESS UADJAH rremler I K'il"n I Iteudlns RlllHn t'Hlhdra' Slritrer ot, ROSELAND DANCING Broad and Columbia Columbia. lildg A Night in N. Y. Admission 30c lit. ludm Two Dance Tickeit iilltinnu1 IanreH ,T for lOt Toiiljht Private Instructions ,'"'nond .tos.-i tilHinnml 38U3 JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St. flAlkll Ikl"" ,'r'" '"w" Ada i. Uirii Ino hiu1 "' U VI Modern nd Esthetic Dane rhon.:wu. in '. cum Thur. km ( i fe. 1 II 1. 1111111 ITVt If lII3ivJ1l I tn-MMIF'. XDOfRMMAMUttCA gypoygs V if i is raiMiiNi "II II IK IKI .C iHi r m ' NEWMAN rc &Mmi ' -World'o Most Ucautlful Theatre -Jf f MARKET AT TiitH wnnit it a. m. to tt.ift r. u. IIJ18T NATIONAli riU'.SBNTS POLA NEGRI J?in nAMous contim-.nt.m. htar IN THU bCnUEN'8 MIGHTIEST EPIC "PASSION" surronTiNO Ca3t of 5000 .. Th' mrn,lu' of thU production eompal It to b prstited tndipemleni of ny other feature, AntrlA from uiilcndldly urranitd Chrture una Trologue, SCALE OF PRICES It A. M. to r, 1 M, entire llilconv 3Zr Knilre Lower I'loor hOe KVLNINGS AKII.-K (I O'CLOCK 8ATUItDAT AND HOLtUArd t Entire Ilatcuny, t.0c Entire Lower Kloor, 78o Nothlns IllBher end No Kn! rt'rrrH MJNT WHL'K-"FOrUIIDhRN ITlUrT" . Adrfod attraction. The fumous Atnencn bM baritone. HENRI SCOTT Philadelphia's oun member of Uio Metre tiolltnn Opera Compony In ocal cms. CT A MTHM maihcet An. tT CONSTANCE TALMADGE v. .,,N' "TUB PBrtl'I.-'-T WOrAN" Nt I Mnry 1'lckford In "Tho Love LtRht" PAT ATP 12M MItKET ST T1-"AVJCj 10 A M. to II i18 p. u. Norma Talmadge , in "Tiin niiAMnr woman M Wk . T JWjhuii "The Frontier of Stars" ARrAPiT A Cheilniit FL llel. let ftlXVirtUlrt 10 A M loll ISP. M. LAST TWO rAV5 AN UNtTSUAL PArtAXfOI'NT PirrURB "HELIOTROPE" A .-. m .i.rjr'nnmr ' t iin".mwn NEXT WtIEK- PTtN THE rtPtft" vicTORiXwSiJa I ar Ktlfmatiri Pmniniini t'ictuf W'th MAE ML-RP.AT A PAV1D POWELI. PAPITOT MARKET flmBBT V"'V1 Vyl- MADr.B KENNEOT ta THE r.mr, WITH A JAZZ TIEArtT- RFP.FNT MAnKrrr RT "' 1tth IXtLiVJEJIN J "LOVE ItOVOR AND OnET" GLOBE MARK1ST RTftRET AT .JUNIPEK Vaurtf vllle, II to tl Frallror'w Haml Othr. "KISS MC" t-illi-AUrl.I'luA H ruitl.jio.11 1UU.Y'1UU3 FORREST Tonight ,T5 Popular Mat. Tomorrow "An entertainment of the very highest quality." Rwr- GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS OF 1920 With ANN PENNINGTON Ooe1 eal for all performance on sal at box efflce. fcrats PelllnK fer Nei IVwk RROAD I A"',- 1' AT 8:18 JJlWrtU !j4Mi mi Tomorrow MATIN EH TOMORROW nrsT su.Ta $2 LAST 3 TIMES A L. ERLA.N'Or.R I'rucnl" -.IN A nJ 'WDl'CIiOHOf By J. Hartley Manners With I MTTII! WS Next Week Scats Sellinfe fl MARGARET IB) ARTHUR ILK Intho sparWinf) Corrdq Triumph TRANSPLANTING JEAH" mAf24hly PoIsfiocFarckaf Comeay NY TMES A "we spiced enJauaUo Stondi ComecruSXtfsuN ONE VEAttlMPAftli roPl'I.AR M.lJ rA I HI-- -l.T8 SI.S9 GARRICK IAS l.r-LVi'-S Tomor VI I I. 'is III sT si i s t 51 MATINTK TOMORI.OW I'L'T M.A rt $S LAST 3 TIMES GREATEST SUL'CKS I.N JO YLAns THE STORM A MARVELOUS FORL8T KIP.r C.NK 1-nr. Ldtr Next Week Seats Selling David IjpIjisco Prreenl With nnsmnl i .r nd Onl Corrrnv n ' omedv CALL the DOCTOR After 'Jl Weeks at thn Kmpiro Theatre New Vmk City ice s k a r i n o AT ICE PALACE Mt'iU-Vi, ULM.nM, ADMlSSIONKt'r f3 atu'cUy Niklit . .. ..linn Ml Other Mtfllli . . 75 irltpl 1 el) .Ml Ini mlr Nniloy and all otter eventi Sf aiirrni(pnt 7 .t. ail I other mnrnlnk-i rtfi'ri -,-, ,-, M'mln Nisi,. nn , ,rvi'rl. 'K -.fc a - VVVV a vs KACHMAN1NOFF jmxtur wnMMi mi-su ai.bh nvn.nooM pkiiiai i: 'Timroiti) noNDAl MftlMMi M.i AT 11 15 1 SI A 1-H l' h M I. 1 m-.lni a I 11m i-m stni 1 m wh ijport , ' 1 & t- dAncinol1:s.sonhi3 ONN 1520 Chostnut. Loc 'Jl92.0peu eorptiai oiAva' WatliHs&dajf at hUK ORP1 lllUM '""""lownA i'holten Avm. Mad not) omorrow "lift MAE DESMOND n.iiin.u.r.i, Wwldine Hl" Neit Week Till I, I IM 11 I.APT" Tn kern Acnrfi!, Htwi in rhtatnnt PHILADELPHIA ' ,v3 roZTu ru'Xi RAM peoples; cnn Ave. A Cumb. MAT. TODAT own Scandals Oreateiit ,, In burlennue UNIVKRpIIY MUM M, Hut llliu leiture,. "Tahiti. Tor Naturu ' MnJ HeitnrMry Hut 3 iSO, free oilay. lAnd of rUuarrln. Hnn "imtlber. Wonder Pity." Ii Gordon. CASINOS ws njlMU WithAI K. Hall WORLD'S MUSEUM iffj BOMKTHINCI NVlWKvy.nV w A Bi? TROCAnRRO "the "WUin. Bffa fy(MJMM 19TH L-K2& aJXR7 mmn I i raawuow-,7 i i toMm Ttil r A -. l'l J iBtitt iW, j22jgg
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