'Wj " 'smrrfmlm7 .'ff-i , UvWi&W frpjr t-.-- -iww(ipwf!wr?r- '.iry fr.1T'- &? "" ' fST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne SpeaJes of the Saturday Evening Dancing Class She Regrets the Death of Mr. George W. Carpenter Days at Home THAT was a large' meeting of the Raturdnv Kvcnlng Dancing' Class on iVrilay night. And there were n ?rC4t ..umber Of dinners before the f(r Lorrn nc V htston Ravc u dinner ?0r her wuiffi, Lucylle AiMtln. and the rS,i White OehryH cntcrtalnrd for ,JhS?.1a"lSr, Mury, at their Chestnut nThe0AlMn Pcnnlngtrtna gave a dinner their niece, Alice Sailer, and there f ... wveral other affairs. George ffi. " nut net Landroth . and Dlllio Itfegollcd the cotillon. MVNY of vx who knew Mr. George W. Carpenter will greatly regret "Jj Mr barfenter wns tl.e father S'niw. Wlllam Redwood Wright and Si Mw. Bobblo Glendlnhlng, and a Srnndfn her of Mrs. Percy Frazer, Jr., nml of Mary Olendlhplng and the four 2an.ffl, "'rw"i.. VMr. Carpenter was a very lovable .hsraeter. He used to walk In nittSrhouM Square nearly every day ,.n.l nl "he lit 1c children there knew S? nlid oved him. II death marks &? paling of 'another l'hlladelnhla m.n of the old school whoso very pFcs rt bespoke the scholar and gentleman. THOUGH several of those who were ,t home, on Monday afternoons in T.nunry have d (-continued their days, others are Just startlhg to have them. Mr. William II. HorHt.nflnn will be at home this afternoon and on the next two fmiv In February after 3 o'clock I "her 'homo 810 &itb 8cventeentj meet. Her daughter. Mrs. Fred Vraley will receive with, her. Tho MhMtf Hallowell, of 003 Clinton street, 111 also be at homo this afternoon, bivlng. extended Uieir days at homo through this month too. BAKBAItA BENSON is an attrac tive girl. I "saw her the other day wearing n stunning fur coat Of heaver, whlrh wan about three-quarter length. Her hnt was pretty, too. and was a tlnv affair trimmed with lavender ribbon, with a small tassel of the same uhade on the top. A NUMBER of dinners and box nurMM nr lielne nrranccd before the Skating Carnival, which Is. to he hrld nt the Tec Tnlace on the night of Vcbnmry 24. You know the carnival In being given for the benefit of Broomnfi Holiday house and a. great pianv are Interested In the upkeep of that" healthful nlft"" tor convalescents. The Trenchard Newbolds will enter tain at dinner before the affair and so will Dr. and Mrs. Thomns G. Ashton and the George Wharton Peppers. And among those who will give box parties VIII bf Mrs. Charlton Yarnall, Mrs. .Tnlm While Gchry, Mrs. Edgar Imlrd. Mrs. Sydney Thayer. Mrs. Lincoln r.cwWrov. Mrs. Daniel Newhnll, Mrs. Arthur" Lea. Mrs. Tom McKcan, Mrs. William Phlllcr. Mrs. John Pearce und Mis Miriam Robots. There will be a lot of local talent, too. be lWi Clays will skate and Mr. and Mr, KloJUIvlnus, Mr. and Mrs. Logan MaoCoy, Mr. and Mrs. John Gilpin, M.. nml Mru. TInrrUon Caner. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Willing. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Seavcr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley nosers, Mr. and Mrs. Fil7. iiuiim har. ' etnt. Mir nm Roberts. Margarettu SlinrpVss, Harriet Zimmcrmann. Sue Goodman, Margurctta Dixon and sev eral others. Teresa Wild Blanehard and Nat Nlles, of Rosto;i. who were the onlv American skaters nt the Olympic ptmes, nnd who skated here Inyt year at the carnival, will nppenr ijgaln, and the New York Renting Club will com pete with members of Philadelphia s tlub. It Eounds great to me. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES debutante of next season will be Mlns Clntra Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrn William Struthcrs JCllls. of I-ox Hill Farm, Bryn Mawr. Miss Ellis, who 13 at present nbroail, will bo presented to wclety by her parents In the nutumn. Another debutante of next autumn who la abroad and will roturn In June Is Miss llllcn McMlchaol, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. C Emory McMlchnel, of 2041 Wal nut street. Mr. and Mrs. McMlchaol, who have been spending a few weeks In Uermuda, will return homo this week. Among the debutantes of next season trill ba Miss Eleanor S. Dunning, daugh ter of Mr. und Mrs. George A. Dunning, of IS South Twentir-tlrst street. Miss Dunning Is at present a student nt a Bchool at Stnmford, Conn. Mrs. Dun ning and her daughter, Miss Nancy I). Dunning who have been spending sev eral months nbrond, expect to return nomo In tho spring1. Another debutante will bo Miss Ellen ' 1 V; AP JLflLSlRI UUUfUtMl I .Yflfl "rl.Y.'IJTT.l,-, faRjrdrjJfEJfBJrEJfrijfi DouglnJi Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Htacey U. Lloyd, of 1623 Spruce street. Mips Lloyd Is at present nt school In Paris and Wilt roturn In tho early summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dorr -K. Norton, of 20D4 Locust street, will entertain at din ner nt their homo on Friday avenlng next In honor of Miss Pauline I Hell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bell, of 270 South Sixteenth street, who will bo married to Mr. John Hovard Whelcn, Jr., of H34 Spruce street. In June. An Interesting debutante of noxt sea- boh win ue miss Jean B. Illloy, who will bo presented to society In tho autumn y Her mother, Mrs. A. Hurt nilcy, of Hayerford Miss niley Is at present a uiuueiii at Mauftm Skcrron's Schuol In sw York, where lIio will remain until June. Miss Loulso Wanamftlcer and her aunt, Mrs. liessio D. Dremcr. both of Merlon, who sailed from Now Ydrk, January IB, on tho Caroiiln. to crulso tho Mcillter. rancan, will extend their trip to Homo and Paris, leaving the ship at Naples. They will return on tho Aquatanla, leav ing Cherbourg March 12. Commander J, Morton Poole, U. S. N., and Mrs. Poole, of llcnvyn road, Cyn wyd, entertained tit a smnll G o'clock ten yesterday afternoon at their home In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Alexan der, of Qcrmantown, and Mrs. Alexan der's sister, Miss Allco Downing, ol Washington. Mrs. Alexander before her recent marrlngo was MI33 ElsIo'Down Ing. Commander Ncllson B. (Jons, TJ. S. N., nncLMrs. Goss will shortly Issue Invita tions for the dansnnt to toe given tho latter part of March on the U. S. S. New Hampshire, About 1C0 guests will at tend. Among tho students at St. Paul's School, Concord, N, II., who will return for tholr Easter vacation on' Tuesday, Murch 29, will bo Mr. Adolph O. Hoson gnrten, Jr., Mr. Albort II. Itosongartcn, Mr. William G. Gerhard. Mr. John W. Oranne. Mr. Isaac II. Clothier. Jr.. Mr. Henry Mlllcn Watts, Jr., Mr. Henry S, jcanes ana cnancs Francis aummey, Jr. Mr II. Tazewell Waller, son of Major 'General Littleton W. Tazewell Waller, U. S. M. C, and Mrs. Waller, of 2500 South Twentieth street, who has been spending the week-end with his parents, will return to his homo In Pittsburgh today. Tho cncairemeiit of Mr. Waller and Miss Mary S. Ltttlo, daughter of Mr. ntid Mrs. Henry Ashton Little, of tno urcuaru, atrauoru, iiuu ueen an' nounced. Mrs. Edward A. Bacon, who has been spending several weeks with her liar- ents, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Eldon Gr.T ham, of 1713 Spruce street, ad tho last week at Atlantic city, returned on Sat urday to her home In Milwaukee, Wla Miss Cora G. Shields, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shields, of 1.1G South Seventeenth street, will leavo tomorrow for Palm Beach, wh(rc she will Join her sister, Mrs. Hurry Darlington, of Pitts burgh. Sho expects to remain for sev eral weeks. Mrs. Wlllard It. Graham, of Mt Airy, will entertain at a small card party this afternoon In honor of her daughter, Miss Susanno R. Gruham. Mrs. C. C Howoll, of Chovy Chase, Washington, announces tho engagement of her daughter. Miss Lois Ulakeslco Howell, to Mr. William George Mclrs, of this city and Washington. GERMANTOWN Ensign Philander Smith. United States navy, nnd Mrs. Smith, of 021G MorrS street, will entertain tho following guests at tho private dance to bo given nt tho Ueltleld Country Club on Wed nesday evening: Mrs. Carl Harrington, Miss Catharine Cowles. of Rochester. N. y., nnd Lleuter Lieutenant John Parker, United States navy. Miss Cowles Is vlsltlnit Mrs. Harrington at her homo at 122 West Pcnn street. Mrs. I. Powell Thomas, of Clearvlew and Sedgwick streets, entertained In formally at luncheon and cards at her homo on Tuesday afternoon. The guests Included Mrs. William Stnup, Mrs. J. N. Souder, Jr., Miss Caroline Wlllard. Mrs. C. S. Dickinson, Mrs. Albert E. Wllgoos, Mrs. C. J. Howell and Mrs. J. S. Wlllard. Mrs. Charles Meschtcr, of Columbia avenue, entertained nt a surprise shower at her homo on Saturday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Donald John, of IGa East Tulpchockcn street, who will leivo for flier new homo In Indiana on Thursday. Tho guests Included Mrs. John Whiting, Mrs. William Chneld. Miss Elizabeth Conover. Miss Graco Wade, Miss Eliza beth Nelllns, Mrs. Charles Knnuso, Mrs. Vincent Clark, Mrs. Snmuel Hopklnson, Mrs. Leon Scott and Mrs. Ellwood Doernbnch. ' Mr. and Mrs." Harry Davis, of 23C East Highland avenue, had us their Buosts over tho week-tiiu Mrs. Davis brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs Walter II. Wright, of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Delsroth, of 234 East Highland avenue, untertnlned nt dinner nt their home on Friday eve ning. Covers wero laid for eight guests. Tho Ladles' Auxiliary of Lu Lu Tem ple Country Club held their monthly meeting, followed by cards, on Thurs day afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Ed ward E. Davis, Jr., 0307 Chew street. AUGURATION of Annual ring Reductions JfiayWiailHitiaifHJfaJfjaJiJraj moMouMcto YAVGER IOO VIRGIN WOOL AN innovation in the policy of the jl Dr. Jaeger's Company is the inaug uration or a very unusual sale in February of each year. This sale will include all Jaeger articles that are carried regularly in stock, of standard Jaeger Quality, but priced at actual reductions of 15 to 60 The sale will continue from February 14th for two weeks, at all jaeger Stores. It's wise to make your selections early. Such reductions make returns impossible. Dr. J aeger s i 306 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK 22 MAIDEN LANE NEW YORK 1516 CHESTNUT ST.. EVENING PUBLIC - " - . S ' M . itm'm &m -. . ...mr w; mm ,3&r.,, .. mx m riioto by Cdnard Jackson MISS SIDONIE KEISS Whobo engagement to Mr. Jumes Chcston, 3d, of Chestnut Hill, was announced on Saturday , r . SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Ida Postcrnak and her olstor, Miss Eva I'ostcrnak, spent tho week end with friends at Atlantic City. Mr, John Duano and Mr. Joseph Duano, of 1608 Ritner street, havo re turned to their homo after spending somo tlmo lu South America. Friends of Miss Mario McLaughlin, of 1826 Wolf street, will bo glad to learn sho Is recuperating from her recent Ill ness. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, of 184B Gladstone street, entertained informally at their homo on Satjurduy evening In honor of their daughter, Miss Elcnor Smith. Among thoso present wero Miss Anna Ncally, Miss Mary Armstrong. Miss Cathrlne Flanagan, Miss Agncu Flanng.in. Miss ISllzabeth Murray. Mr. Michael Hutchinson, Mr. Thomas Hutch inson, Mr. Alfred Cannon and Mr. James Kenwlck. ' WEST PHILADELPHIA Mlsa Mnrin Louise Trcacy. of 4213 Chestnut street, will ontcrtalr! tho cIubs of 1921, St. Leonard's Academy, at her homo tins ovening. , Tho wedding of Miss Elizabeth Kath erlno Hunnersett. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomns G. Happersett, of 1315 South Fifty-eighth btrcet. nnd Mr. Hay. mond Atwood Huyett took placo on Wednesday, February 9, nt thOvhomo of tho bride's parents, tho Hev. William Boyd, of Lansdowne, otllclatlng. KENSINGTON Mrs. Charles Lambert, of 2170 East Cumberland street, will entertain the members of her S00 at her homo on Thureday afternoon. Among tho guests win be Mrs. Lutner umsteau. Mrs. Glen Hslncs, Mrs. Charles Gros, Mrs. Hugh uunn, .Mrs. stowart, Mrs. uuuoipu in fold and Mrs George Potts. I Mrs. G. Elnwechtor, of 1034 Shnckn mnxon street, will entertain the mem bers of her card club at her homo on Thursday, when her guests will bo Mrs Urines, Mrs. Yargi-r. Mr. Hauk, Mrs Ttltter. Mrs. Hulzhauer. Miss Kenin. Mrs. Kh'tunert, .Mrs. Selz. Mrs. Kohlscrlver, Mrs. V Petera. Mlsi Emily Morgan, Mrs. Gllmour, Mrs. Vogts and Mrs. A. Joyce. Miss Marlon Coheo, of 330 East Moyer street, will entertain the members of her nlKli wmool oiub at her homo on Satur day afternoon. Tli guests will be Miss ma Kite, Mrs. .Mary ueinert. Miss Her nia scnoennui, .miss ieun ureon, .miss Florenco Wilson, Miss Elizabeth Neeley, Mrs, Lillian Gebert, Mrs. Buelah Brown, Miss Naomi Lambert, Miss Betty Lackey, Mrs. Gerald Ino Simon. Miss Mildred Troucbsc 1. ZVUks L Ian Nelson. Mm Mary Clyde, Miss Loulso Shlck and Mis3 Helen lir.atton. Moderate l'rlcta e-tSU' neatl Writ sr l'lione far Knsrared er rrlital Samplm, I0YAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Wtlsrt St Sale- or CO. D.'s C ompany 20 N. MICHIGAN AVE. CHICAGO 402 DOYISTON ST. BOSTON PHILADEbPHIA LEDGEBr - PHIEABELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUABY 12, 1921 & ROXBOOUGH Mr. nnd Mm Nnv Robinson will en tertain informally nt dinner at the Itox borough Country Club tills ovening. Mrs. Orlando II. l'otty entertained her flvo hundred club at her homo on Friday afternoon, tho members of which include Mrs . William Aucinem, mru. Ilnrry Miller. Mrs. llobert Hays, Mrs. Albert Hood, Mrs. William Koeley, Mrs. Frank Kcnworthy. Mrs. Itay Hoblnson, Mrs. Frederick Stott, Mrs. John Strusc, Mrs. Charles Weln, Mrs. Frank Weger and Miss Carol Hays. ' Mrs. Thomas Boon will entertain the sowing club to which she belongs nt luncheon at tho Itoxborough Country Club this nftcrnoon. Tho guests will Include Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. George Drum, Mrs. C K. ISdclman, Mrs. Itlchard Farrell, Mrs. William It. Hag gart, Mrs. .Samuel P Kcnworthy, Mrs. Owen McMaster. Mrs. Frederick Ileb man, Mrs. William Spink atiu Mrs. Edgar Stafford. Mrs. Joseph Sehofleld will entertain tho tlvo hundred club to which sho be longs at luncheon nt her home this aft ernoon. Her guests will includu Mrs. M. Jackson, Mrs. Elmer Murray, Mrs. Hoblnson, Mrs. Joseph Sehofleld. Mrs, Linton Turner and Mrs, yynnflcld Tur ner, Mrs. Linton Turner1, of Roxborough, entertained tho Mothers' Club at her home last week. Amontr tho mnnv members present was Mrs. Joseph II. Ewlng, who is convalescing from a re cont lllnens. Tlio club will give n piiro food supper on Wednesday evening no.f.t nt Woodvale for tho bencllt of the Me morial Hospital of Itoxborough. Tho noxt regular meeting of the club will be held on Thursday nftcrnoon. IViiiniiiiiiimriiimiiiiMitiiiiiiiiiiiiTfrH Nerves Shaky? If you're drinking coffee, Quit it and try Instant Postijm Trial tells . "There's a Reason 11--.i,., . .. i ... 1 1. 1. ..,...,......,.. ,. Ml NORRISTOWN Announcement has been mndo of theJ engagement of Miss Isabel Iloffmanrl daughter of Mr. and Mrs, L, M. Hoff. man, of Oak Park, 111., to Mr. Norman Li. Lanz, Bon of Mrs. Gustavo lanz, 01 this borough, Mr, Lanz Is a graduate of tho local high school and Is wall known hero. Tho wedding will tak placo In tho early spring. Miss Fannie Lutz, of Hamilton street, has lrsued Invitations for a flvo hun dred party on Tuesday, February 22, to moet Miss Mario Roland, Tho mar riage of Miss Itolflnd und Mr. James Macintosh will tnko placo tn April. MOORE8TOWN Mrs. William il Stackbouso, Of West Main street, cntcrtalnod a few friendo at brtdgo on Thursday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clement Hopkins, of 10 West Main street, left on Saturday for Florida. Mr.-ond Mrs. William Kannard, of 123 East Central avenue, will glvo a danco tonight at their home. Mr. Edwin Sumner, of West Main street, has gono West on a business trip and expats to bo away for ucvoral weeks. Stlefel-Albus Wedding A pretty wedding took place on Thurs day ovening at 0:30 o clock at Beth Israel Synagogue, when Miss Kathryn Albus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Albus, of 2OG North Thirty-third street, became tho brldo of Mr, Samuol Stlerel, tho Itev. Man-In Nnthan omclatlng. The brldo woro a gown of duchess satin carried out In leaves, crystals forming tho veln3 nnd stems, with tulla veil, and carried a shower bouquot of orchid mi. lilies of tho valley. Sho wan attended by her Bister. Mrs. Morris Within as matron of honor, who wore a rose-pink hcquln gwn with largo leghorn picture hat. Sho carried a shower bouquet of American beauty roses. The brldemalrts wero Miss Estello Albus, sister of tho bride, who wore a costume of tanccrlnc chiffon velvet and carried a large shower bouquet of sweet peas and daisies: Miss Ida Aubus. coUHln of the bride, who was nttlred in American beauty chiffon vol-1 vet and carried a shower bouquet of snap dragons nnd roses ; Mrs. llobert Nathans, of Alentown, who wore a gown I of turqulso bluo velvet nnd carried a ' shower bouquet of bluo bells nnd pink roses, ana miss jean ucnroiowitz, wno wore a costume f cral chiffon velvet and . carried a shower bouquet of pantiles, I sweet peas and daisies. Tho best man i was Mr. Milton Rogaszner, while the ushers wore Mr. Georgo Rltch, Mr. Adolph Albus, brother of tho bride : Mr, Robert Nathan, of Allentown, and Mr Isadoro Epstein. Tho reception' was held after the ceremony at Mercantile Hall. Among tho out-of-town guests wero Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams, of Scranton ; Mr. and Mrs. R. Bloom, of San Fran cisco; Mr. H. Splvack nnd Miss Kitty Splvaek. of Flushing, L. I., and Mr Leon Hyman, of Hazteton. After an ex tended wedding trip, which will Includo wnito HUipnur springs, va. ; Florida, New Orleans, through Arizona to Doug las, Denver, Los Angeles and San Fran clfeco. On tho way back they yvH btop nt Canada and Niagara Falls. Mr. nd Mrs. Stlofel wll bo t homo after April 15 at Wynnenold. TK gram 1118-1120 CHESTNUT ST. SKCOND KLOOU ABiiiMwffifoiiiSinLiaaiiia E 1 r 1 1 V il J OAppacd &Sons ' , . , , ... l5 m For "The Young Visitors" Tlie Breakfast Coat is of corduroy, $13.50. The White Cashmere Wrapper is $6.25. The Scales have pink silk pad and are ribbon trimmed, $19.00. The Toilet Set consists of five pieces, $9.00 set. The dainty Sacque is of crepe de chine, $8.00. The white Sherrelte Dress is .J7.25. And the white-enameled dust-proof Wardrobe is $30. Hand-made Layette, 65 pieces, $75. Same with 70 pieces, $ 1 00. More elaborate Layettes, $125, $150 upwurd. 1008 GhestnutStreet Beth Sholom Ball Tho Congregation BctJ. will hold Its second annual Mcrcantllo Hall, Broad und Sholom ball at .Master streets, this ovening. ThO ofilccrs of the bnll commllteo In cludo Mr. William Henry Smaliock, chairman: Mr, Harry M. Sacks, treas urer, and Mrs. W. u. Bmallock, secre tary. Congregation Beth sbolom was organ ized moro than three years ago for the purpose of providing a. oynngoguo for tho Jews of IiOgan, Tioga, Fem Rock and vicinity, Tho plans of tho loaders of tho congregation Include tho building of a synngoguo center, und this carter Is being erected at Broad nnd Court land streets nnd Belfield avenuo. It, IS al most completed, Tho milrltiial IfniVf of tho eonirro- gatlon is Rabbi Mortimer J. Cohen, n graduato of tho Jowlsh Theological Sem inary of America. . Tho building Is planned to combine tho qualities "of a house of worship with a school for study and a social center a synagogue-center for JewlBh, religious aspirations and clvlo and social activi ties." Tho congregation conducts a religious EChool thrco times a week, and affiliated with It are tho Sisterhood, tho Daugh ters and the Forum Other activities aro bolng planned' nnd will probnbly bo developed In tho near future, Tho arrangements for tho ball prom ise a novel social function and will doubtless result In a success for the Jowlsh community. PARAMOUNT ' 1342ChetnntSt FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Sports Suits 29.75 to 39.75 All-Wool Suits Smnrtlv 12 tailored Snorts $' Suits of tho test quality all-wool fabric. SPRING SPORTS MODES New Sprlnc Sports Sulta mo.lorivtely Srlcert at 19.9.1. And Camlton Sports Coats at 17.05. rth much morel I i e rasnion TAKC ELEVATOH Axsiiaotax&cing tle Opening Monday February 14tK Philadelphia Newest Dress SKop Advance Slib-wing Spring Dresses For the matron or miss who possesses a keen sense of economy wo are showing an assortment of exclusive and well-designed dresses that answer to the call of Damo Fashion's dictates. May wo expect a call? ft NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Horace Stern and Miss Sophlo Stern, of 1524 NorUi Sixteenth street, accompanied by Mrs. Joseph S, Slmsohn loft last week for a week's trip to Louisville and New Orleans. Mrs. M. Becrhnllcr. of Eighth street nnd Susquehanna uvenue, will bo hos tess at a luncheon to bo given at her homo tomorrow afternoon. Among thoso present will bo Mrs. E. Reeves, Mrs. IJ. Melcher, Mrs. F. Cramp, Mrs. C. Lambert, Mrs. H, Harris, Mrs. A. Hudson, Mrs. M. Ellis, Mrs. C, West. Mrs. H. Sloan nnd Mrs If. Rowland. Miss Lydla Crcsso has returned from Iawrence, V. I., where she has been the guest of Mr, and Mrs. James Work, Jr. WOIILD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL, THUATIIU MARKET AT 19TH inn wu&K ha m to iius r. st. A PARAMOUNT FIIIST SHOWIKU Thomas Meighan IN A CIIAHLUS MAlflNU l'UODUCTIOU Frontier fiD Stars Addt'l Uualeal Attraction Supremo AiLUIUCA'a FAMOUS llASa-IiAHITONU HENRI SCOTT OITKIUNO 'VOCAL DBMS Dlverdflcd Surrounding Program. Including UUSTKIt KKATON in "THE 8CAP.KCUOW" Stanley Concert Orchestra and ProloRuo 11 A. M. to 0 P. M. Entire Balcony, sso Orchestra, COo KVKMIKOa AFTEIl 0 O'CLOCK GATUIlDAYa AND HOLIDAYS lialcony, COet Lower Floor, 70c NEXT WEEK , CHARLIE CHAPLIN Jo STANTON JWSffft.'Rg MARYPICKFORD IN KIItST ntESENTATION Or "THE LOVE LIGHT" DY ITtANCfcs KAHION PA I A ""IT 1214 MARKET STrtEET L-VI, lO A. M. to 11 Sir. P. M CECIL B. DcMILLE'S Tlcmark&ble Paramount Production "Forbidden Fruit'1 Acnes Avres, ThooSoro Iteberta an4 Forroat HUnley are In th Cat NKXT WEEK "PABSION" ADP8 rM A Chertnut St. Bel. ldth rtlXrtUlrt 10A.M tolljir.P.M. 5rore Wtanaurlco'a Production "Paying the Piper" A Paramount Picture With Orrnt Cast victoria revkVM: SECOND AND FINAL WEEK Ctorce ritzmaurlcs's I'aramount Picture "IDOLS OF CLAY" Wltli MAU MUIUiAY and DAVID POWELL C A PIXOI Zl MARKET BTnr.ET rtrl 1 KJLu ALICE LAKE In "BODAND SOUL" RPPPMT MA1UCET ST. UI. 17TI1 GLOBE MA11KET STREET AT JUNIPER Continuous Vauduillle, 11 to 11 IIANKY PANKY. LA HERN t'lA OTHKHS l'HILADELi'IUA'S lXIREMOST THEATJtEa BROAD Tonight At 8:15 Matlnfns Wod. luid Rit. at 2:15 Popular Stat. Wed. Ecst S.-ats Jl.l I MARGARET I 'LAWRENCE AND ARTHUR BYRON in tho Sparkling Oomudy TRANSPLANTING JEAN The One Man in Paris Who Knows Women Best ONE YEAR IN PAIIS IGARRICK TONIGHT t MATINEES VrED. . b'AT AT 2-li DAVID BELASCO Presents With Original Cast, anu uniy company CALL THE DOCTOR After 21 Weeks ut the Empire Theatre, New York City Forrest Last 2 Weeks Nlglita tj'15 Mfttlncea W,-J. & Hat. DIOdEKT lURGAlN IN THEATRE WOULD GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS OF 1920 Prices to Suit Everybody ALL MATS, '"r, ," iUrn.dai 2D BALCONY. 77c 1ST BALCONY. $1. $1.50. $2 ORCHESTRA, $2 EVENINGS. 2D BALCONY. $1 1st Balcony (Except Sat.) ! $1,511. U. S2.50 , Orchestra (,,;v) $3, $3.50 ! - Thv I Pennsylvania ! Horticultural Society Illustrated Lee tun, "A Visit to the South Sea Islands" By MR. J. OTTO T1IILUW at the New Century Club 121 So. Twelfth St., Philadelphia Tuesday, Feb. loth, 1921 at 8 :30 P.M. AP.Misaiur, MK r,r nrnsri A N N I V E R s A R Y ANNIVERSARY ICE-SKATING CARNIVAL Tonight-8:l5 to l-Tonltrht ICE PALACE 4rtn and Msrk.-t KtH Houenlm nnd I'rUni f.ir A 1 l'anry and Cuml, r"oktiimH World's Groatent Bxtil,itlnn r"ktern ADMISSION. 75 CENTS A' R' a! L ACADEMY OK ML'HIC pprj ft SATURDAY AIT AT 2 St) C'D' O CONrKUT W MUHIt' KOK iOUIN KREISLER Tl.li. at i;rn'i- Arndom Ilox Om.-e Dlrwtlnn C J. Foley .-Halnwny Plane 0 l'HILADKLTHIA'H LHADIMO TOUATnEJ Direction of LEU k J. J. BHUnicrtT xS.MfTOEOT rns OPENING TONIGHT-h) ARTHUR HAMMERSTLlNbl BROADWAY TENSTRIKfc I Frank !H A MUStGIRl CWWM TICKLE ME Hprclnl Mat, Wanhlngton'B Blrlhdar 1 nwwmvwiw CHESTNUT ST. Jgen nvaa. nt 8:15 Last Pop. Mat. Wed. .?, $1.50 ' BEAT8 NEXT MONDAY i WHttKH ONLT ZIMBALIST'S SI'AIIKMNO MtlSIfAt, rnMEDT HONEYDEW wrni rnitob n. y. casino cast HOItl'H AND ORCIIKKTIIA Moll Orders Noh Boats Thurrdy i LYRIC LAST WEEK EVGS., 50c to $2.50 (EJt) , SELVTNS OUAILXNTEED HUCCES3 j ftDONAUMmPtCCY JMRAWH I IN THt MERRY MUSICAL PLA.Y I D DJ Last Pop. Mat. Wed. 8$ 1.50 "BEGrMONDAY FEB72r SEATS THURSDAY Mm&$4, IHCnQtMVtTwrUmtA-lHTtXEST- 7AtSELWyNS pmoit AGQi ini . , S-miriThroudfi" Adeiphi Pop. $1.50 Mat. Thurs, IlEO. $2 5IAT. HAT. EVGS. 50c to $2.00 (BS) ! Hat. Grcntt-Bt Comedy Triumph In Yr Wifi THtMosrmuu)Of'fiAviMviiiCA SPECIAL MAT WASll'TON BinTHDAT WALNUT LAST WEEK MATINEES WED. A SAT AT 2:K. HA.n.riea-.etAble.t WALTER AMPDEN Tonight "-. ;" HAMLET TUM. Th. .nn in The Servant House A. I'rl. w. ... . STtinS Taming of the Shrew Wd. &. Sa. Mki- C 7 Nlglita . wa.L.m.b k y . 'enice SEATS NOW ON SALE Limited Engagement, Feb. ?. 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