t$tk$fnW'JPr' ' nf McV 'A'WTt jff'r"i' f" yr',r' ";r' s z-t if - EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADBLPHlA, THUBSDAY, . FEBRUARY 17, 1921 9 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ftancy Wynne Talks of the Amateur Performance 'Why Not?" to Be Given for University Settlement. She Sees Various Pretty Frocks RrvM'Y tlioii' it notliiiiR clotnir these 'ii lu tlic HiH'iul world, with the ''.i,?, f x-ra. nml now won't Pinn I rr until Mnrrh 1. After thnt hw, ono lipr fo ,1PW cvory WPck "illl . I to' April, hut tlirn w l-ovc b WIJ ,,? to look forunrd to week RJ'nrt? Aid -lo .. kn from nil 1 5.J Tl o Imvf K"ttrn wiw very KrUlniy RondK .? carrlf.1 oUri. ii i.-ll mi there is to he n tnl;p of t ..' 1" lifln drlpliln Orclirotrii I And c!E ? I'niMKtlnc Coeinnn. who Is ,hSLM& ' I "ho show Ih to do to be ",0"'V..i.i nii.p" iliinrlntf? ik,. wlint hidden tnlen "until oii get ui Knnip nmatcili nn i the i " 1,r"r of ".u,c1'.' l,otJ therwlie, but the heuut; "VI, NtV I" thnt nil of tl. I'"J. t U ,.H.AlL.'V nm to 'Tn ever "know what hidden tnlent ou i .ii.nl xou net till Konie nmntciir ft Ki hear of much, both ,ffflir n l.ervUse, but the beuuty fbi.nt Is i "I. none of It otherwise, nnd talent in K"" ' . t ff. r,t perform- "2 Sir l-e l.cl .lo . tl-? iiUlit of Kcbru BnfS It the Mttle Thentre. mill there r.T. t. neiformnnro eory night nnd a 'ni he it neifnrmnnrp euu-y nigni nnii a " i n,, nturdny nftettioon of thnt ":ntl"CCnV for "ho rnlvcrslty Settle- hnll"P. . wnr.lt whyV Hnve m ever .,., thnt brothers nte verv rnsunl holr own hirers? V,v. the No yon R" "V1 w,th,yn,Vrt, vk CTCHt hou-e. T WONOHH whyV I nntleei with the ?".. il?i,. nrr y fins n fit If he Is t 1 !. on the outHlde of the street. gfS to be polite nnd walk In V"or "thought murh nbout it be- pre?tUndnt!rnetniUBlrlwnlkln M, -Wjct with jS .'j it'H niilte tinlvrrnal. . rrcrfeetl"t. yo, ... I ..(snf'iv rrriiL. inn .. a"oftW-ita: i".tor hnd. but then, you Know j, sort of independent. she I don't know .ii'Vo kind of lookH nfter a riinIt imiiiiiif ... ..(.roni nr tl iriH ""'"' (, r her.'" Anu. somehow or other, ffiter I rlRtit. And when I nnke. 7 tl n Hlstert what they thought "?'ne. " '1...1. i,inP f. Htldlously nb0t Unu. ""nfl-l! ..0i,. I to llieiu, ui.v i"""-: . j,i,i .. l tl.nt rn . 11 n P.I nut'. rollte like him wuf t I " : : t . tnnr mill ',.",".,,"m ..,nr'' Yet If in na'- " - ., .. How do you ne.count for it i uon i I jubt w onuer. CAHDNEU CASSA'IT ven trj us. mm . .. i ...... . tlin 111 .. .nImr u WnillirVHIl K''" other pvrnlnB. It ,wh n fjort .of 1...1 n. pniiiiim.nliilc brocnilea t-ntin. ,,,t nn.nre n.-Ueil nnd hnd tlcht t-leeveh vhleh .nine hnlf wn down to the elbow. It win nu't wonderfully beroiuinB to i.p 1 ,l,i think she . .. ,- .. .!.. vnn ? ooKini: niuuu.i. .!".. j.-..- n HtunninK In fnet. loth of those Dixon girls nre extremely rrrttN 1 hnppened to hoo Mr. -iatt'H MKter. Mrs Norria Nnux, on the Hreft Mondny. Hlie was Honor Dijon. xou know, nnil Mr. Cns-ntt wn l'olly Piion Mrs. Vnux wn wenrlnif a b-on frock, topped with a scnlnklii mnt, "it thipp-iumrtcr length, nnil tinUlud with eollnr und rulTs of brown fir Her lint wnx u round, npturneil affair of liRht tun duvetne, and was novt heioiniiii;. Mrs. Vnux Is rather fair, while Mrx. Cnssntt is dark. Mrs. Tom KobbiiiM wears nn ownliiK fown of deep wine -colored velvet. uhieh is handsome. It N eitt In a Khape nml lias no sleeves. 'I he shirt in draped h little at the side. NANCY AVYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr nnd Mrs Jolin Hampton Unrncs, if ltv rf.nl will entertain t n illnner on We.lncda March 30, In honor or t ir t wvl.(-r, Mlm Mniy UnrneH, nml Mi, 3 Kuthiirltie V. Snowdan. rlnUKlitcr cf Mn. John W Coiiei.c, beforr the tnior Cinderella ilnnro at tlio Merlon f nckct t'luli Tho Kii.stH who will attend Hie dlnnei to ! Kl" by Or and Mrs Joseph " il"r ,f 1718 Spruce titrtet, In honor . iliolr dnupliter, MIkh A Hop Welsh 'i.r lit their lioine on S.iturdiy ce ' ne 1 liruar Jfi. will Include Miss Eernlce M Mclllienny, Miss .Vol mil rex m v Ciihiirme Smith. Mil's laur'i 1 1) (l.iriltun Mr I n. let Stewart I'olli, 'r Jt .lirrt IMtfleld Mr. tlordon Carrl I ' Mr John II V Ilhcln, Mr, Jarvls Melr. Mr. William MacGallum, Mr. Vewlln Ually nnd Mr. leo I'atton The KUents will Inter attend the Saturday "veiling: dancing; clas. Onn of the moHt Intermtlnf; of ner BeaRon'n dehutantr.it will bo Mlns Klten- beth 11. Wnyn. dnuchter nf Mr. ahfl Mrs Joseph Wayne, Jr., Sf.20 Wntnc avenue. Ocrmantown. who will bo for. nially preKented to society by her par- 'nm m a irn on i nursuay, tJclolier il. Dr. and Mm. Oeorpro Filea Uaher will entertain at dinner at the Mellovue- stratrorrt, to he followed by a. box party nt the opera on Tuesday nlirlit, March t. At the danco to tc Klven at tho Acom Club on Friday evenlnir, April 1, by Dr T. Harold Austin, of 135 South Seven teenth street, In honor of his sinter, Mlsa HllznhPth Austin, Mrs. Henry A Wiley, nunt of Mlna Austin, will imslst In re celvlnjr thp (ruestn. Mrs. Wiley, who hni been flwndlnir Fome tlmo In Newport, will return ahortly. MIm Aftnes H. Shober, who haa been i'ieiidlnK the winter with her aunt, MIrh Hllxnbeth T. Shober, of 3021 De Ijincey place, will cno on Tueadny. March 1, for a Malt to Alaullc City, Her mother, Mrs. Samuel I.. Shober. of Uroadmoor. Colorado SprlmrH. who will arrive next week, will accompany her. They expect to remain about a month Mls.1 Itosnmund Wurts. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Hobert Kennedy Wurts. of 2134 Pine street, left on Saturday for Ignite l'lncld, .V Y , to nttend the win ter uportH, where. hTio expects to remain for a week. IJeforo returning home. Miss Wurts will bo entertained an the Kttrst of Mrs. tleorjto Day, of Hartford, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Francis Oum moy nnd their daughter. Miss Hleanor (Jummey, of 2120 Locust street, have returned from a few days' vlflt to Con cord, N H. where they attended the play, hockey iramo and dance lvn on Itncoln's birthday by the studmtw at St. l'aul's school. Their son, Mr. Charles Frances Oummcy. Jr.. who Is a ntudent at St. Paul's, will return homo for the Hunter holidays on Tuesday, Mnrch 20. An Interesting dobutnnte of next San son will be Miss : Martyn (3eorKe. (InUBhter of Mr. and Mrs William liar mon aeorge, of Pelhtun Court, Qermnn town, who will be Introduced by her par cntH at a tea In October. Miss Gcorfrfl is a Fluilcnt nt HprlnKsldo School, from wncro Hhc will graduate tilts spring. Mr. Chnrles C. Harrison. Jr.. of 24:1 West HlttenhouHc square, who has been spending some time at Aiken, S. C, will return homo on Friday. Mr. and Mrs Heed A. MorR.in nnd their daughter, Ml! Elisabeth Morgnii. of 8121 Oermantowu avenue, Chestnut Hill, will Mil on July 7 for Kuropc, where they will spend the summer trav eling on tho continent Mr. nnd Mrs Webster It Wctherlll, of Kent nnd Auhrej ronds, Wynnewood, will give a dinner on Friday. March 18. at the nellcvue-Stratford. In honor of .miss Anne wetncrlll. .laughter of Mr. nnd Mrn. Herbert J. Wctherlll, before Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts' dancing class. Miss Bertha P. Ilenson. of 1130 Spruce street, who has been spending a fort night In Atlantic city, will return to her homo the latter part of this week Mr. and Mrs. llurrows Sloan, of Or chard Hill, Ardmore, will give a dinner, to tio followed by n theatre party, on April 6. In honor of their dauchtcr. Miss Trat ces 11. Sloan. There will be eighteen guesia. Mra. CharleH J. Mellvalne. .Ii. nf Pino Hill, Ardmore, and Mrs. Peregrine Wll mer, of 3025 Wot Coulter street, Ocr mantown, will rIvo a dance on April 4 nt the Philadelphia Cricket Club In honor of their daughter. Miss Mnhel Mell alno and Ml.ss Hle.inor Iur lance. Mrs Mnncure Middle nnd Mrs. Chnrles f Wnlbrldgc. of Chestnut Hill, left Inst Monday for Florida, where they will spend several weeks. Mrs Horace M. Mpplncott, of Chest nut Hill, and Mrs. Spencer Penbody Hnxnrd have returned from n May In Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. nussell Dunne, of the 10UIIUIII-, nuvc iciurnen irom Atlantic x Ity, where they spent tho wiek-end. Mr nnd Mrs. William Mlrkll, of the Wellington Apartments, will Iciue on Saturday for a trip to Hennuda, where they expect to remain about two weeks, Mrs. Mlrkll's mother, Mrs John T. Tay lor, of Washington, who has been thclt si wjm,rui 1 HWf mam -UlrWJfcjflmt'v.'. tJieMM WTTlJhT . .! tpTWJ ' j..j:y-vVI ljSEsRcMMiBii temLkv.triigVtBiZriizi;') NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Hleanor Holmes, of 7606 North Twelfth street, will (rtvo n kitchen shower and card party on Saturday afternoon In honor of Miss Clara Mat singer, whoso engagement to Miss Holmes' brother, Mr. Alfred Holmes, has been announced. The bucrIn will bo Miss (lenevlevc Iong, Miss Helen Hll verwood, Miss Harriet W. Cruven, Miss Mnrjory Hnum. Miss Martha Ilowman, Mrs. lirwln Simpson, Mrs. Lawrence Davis, Miss Florence Cassln, Mrs. Archer Devclln, Miss Sara Fry, Miss Helen Ttoyd. Mlfm Marian Benson and .miss Florence Kline. Miss .Tnhenhlne Cftrrnll entertained her card club last evonlng Tho mem bers Included Miss Anna ltnfferty, Miss Margaret Doyle, Mrs II MacAlllster, Miss Mary Qulnlln, Mrs. T. Clallagher, Mr. Itaymond Itafferty, Mr. Thomas (lallagher. Mr. Ixuls CJnrroll. Mr. John IlolAnd, Mr. Koo Qulnlln and Mr Hob ert MaeAlllster, Tho Phla Omlcron Sorority will hold Its regular meeting on Saturday eve ning at the home nf Miss Irene Hngle bach, 1948 North Elfihth street. Tho following members of tho Thl lCnellnn rjarnma wre guests of Mr. C. S. Oliver, of 4851 Nt.rtli Soventeenth street, on Tuesday evening: Mr. J. I). Arm strong. Mr. II. fl. llerry. Mr. F,. S. Itooth. Mr. W. T. nrer'ler. Mr. J. n. Canton. Mr. T. C. Crnlg, Mr. H. 11. Davis. Mr II. A. Dubois. Mr. W K JefTord. Mr. A. It Jordan, Mr It S Hrhlmpa, Mr K C. Schmidt and Mr. D. W. Sylvester. The fraternity will hold Its nnnual dance early In the spring SOUTH PHILADELPHIA N0RRI8T0WN A miscellaneous shower was given by Miss Mildred Uookman, of 21 Hast For nance street. In honor of Miss Olive Mengle, whose marrlngn to Mr Charles Dorworth will take place In the Miring, and tho engagement of the hostess, MIhs Ilookmnn to Mr. Merrltl Jacobs, of this borough. There woro Blxtecn trueati prerent at the event Miss Uookman Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam A. Bookman, Tho hostesses at tho club night at tho Hrslne Clubhouse on Saturday eve ning will lie Mrs. Henrv rt. Wenti. Mrs. William C. Stokes, Mrs' H Jones nrook, Miss Suo Lees and Miss lllaneh H. Hrunner. Jean Meyers, woro a frock of flesh-col- orefl georgette and carried a ohhhpi filled with spring flowers. Two nephew n of the bride, Master Stnndbrldgi' Ilnrlll and Master Cadwalladtr Ilarlll, acted lis pages Mr Nolan h.id for his best man Mr J Hxiter Clarke, of Daltlmore. After a wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs Nolan will live nt Ilryn Mawr. i-iiiijibULi'itiA h li;aui.nu ritnATitua Ulrectlor, uf l.Li; . J J Bill IIUHT MA SHUBERT $2 MAT. SAT. AHTIIt It 1IAM.MI ItSTM I'r'fon's DELAWARE COUNTY Mr and Mrs (J C Dnvldson hnve moved from Swnrthmore to ltlpon, Wl'i., where they will remain Indefinitely. Mrs. O. F Stuble, of Swnrthmore, hns been entertaining her brother-in-law and sister, Colonel and Mrs. Hdwnrd It. Shrlner, who motored from Camp Hum phreys, Vn,. n few days ago. Their daughter. Miss Dorothy Stuble, Is a student nt a Swnrthmore school. nxiiniiTioN i IC 1 UKcO n WIIAIITUN HAIUIIH UHIUIHICK 1'nlntKl In the Vines of Mouthern Alslmni In tlin Aillrondrk Mountains, on Cap Cod ml In Ch-ntrr Vsllty, I'a. Mon., Feb. 14, to Sat, Feb. 20 MrOI.RUH OAt.t.KIttKfl 1-.07 WAI.NfT HTIIKHT tNI KIISITV AU.'flKl'.M HATPHDAYM 3 :- Early Records of Mankind A f"rle nf 'tirr.. freo lllurtrati-d lei tures Ii I) (I llnmirt f (Ixford l'nlvrrn Hie urent rTplnrr, writer sml lecturer nn the NKAlt IIAMT HATl'llIIAY IITTITi:i Ml asi Mis.ilt ititereHtlns tu liimnrl n HIM. ia.lnt unit ull othorn. U.tuns re iwateil Huniluy utternoon An untuirsllle,l or- Inllllllltl v Mini i if WOltt.UB MOHT HKAfjTlFUI THttATAB M, W 'A r-VSJt'V?" l'hotii by Photo-Crfters Mits. i:milr okvemn Mrs. (Sejelln will bo remenibercd as Miss Cecily V. Hame. Her nmrrlae to Mr. Ocyclln took phwo on Kebrtuio- f giiest for a few dajs, has returned to her hnmn Mr- and Mrs Walter M JKIonl" . of Hunting Hill Farm. (Her, i Ilddle, have i Is- sued invitations lor a .liniiri ": dry evening. March 2U. at the lilts-Carl, ton. In honor of their niece. Miss Mar guerite Jeffords llole. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel A. Hoyle Mr. and Mrs. Hoylo will irlvc a dinner on Thursday evenliiK. March 31, at the Huntingdon Valley Country Club In honor of Mlm Iloylc boforo tho spring dance at the cUb. Mr. and Mrs Charles C. Fox. of 1600 North Fifteenth street, will leave todn for I'lnehurst, where they will spend sev eral woekn. Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Story will give a dinner In honor of Mayor and Mrs Moore, nt their home. Dunroven, City I'lne nvonuc, Overbroolt, this eve ning Among the guests who will be present will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. i-vn. Mr. and Mrs. David Smyth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A Daniel and Mr. and Mrs. Walter 15 Oraham Mls Marie Tviehnrr. of 2233 South Front street, entertained Informally at her home last evenlnc. Among those present were Miss Anna Hecker. Miss Margaret Sehonji, Miss Fallon, Miss Mary Fiord. SIlss Agnes Flttgernlil, Miss iwnce. miss i-oiiarn. sir. nna mtk. wbi. lace. Mr. I Price. Mr. W. Ixird. Mr. II Itosg, Mr. Jack Piston, Mr. Joseph r. I.ut-, and Mr Thomas McCroery. Jr rrlcnds of Mlsi Klenor Smith, 4f,18 Carlisle street, will be glad to learn she Is recuperntlng from her recent Illness, Tho AnnunclatV'n Olrl Club enter tained at a Valentino danco on Mondnv evenlnir In the narlnh hall. Tenth and Dickinson streets. Amons; the members ot tne ciun are miss K.-uurynu Kony, president : Miss Mario McHenrv. Mies Hose Crnssen. Miss Anna Connor. Miss Mae llutta. Miss Mae Magarey, Mlsa Mac Ttamgno, Miss Hvelyn Moore and Mrs Sadie Mnyher Mr Arthur H. Hammer, of TJnltlmore I is spending a fortnight with His brother-1 In-law and sister, Mr and Mrs Walter H. Christ, of 1827 Daley Etieet. ' Mr and Mis Horman. of 2010 South i Fifteenth street, entertained at a Valen-' line ii.irix in xneir nomc on Monuii', j .... . ..j i night in honor of tho blrthdny of their i lor prjVaie enieriCUllinp. I NOLAN-STANDBRIDQE WEDDING A pretty weddlnr too't pluco yester-1 day nt 7 o'clock, when MIbs Uvclyn C , Standbrlilge, daughter of Mrs line C Rtnndbrldge. of 239 South Fifty-third street, became the bride of Mr F, IM ward Nolnn, of this city, tho Itev. Dr Samuel C. Carter ofllclntlnK. A recep tion followed Immediately after tho cere mony The bride, who wns given In marriage hv her brother, Mr. Hnrrv Cadwnllader Ktondbrldge, wore an Imported gown of wnite nucness snttn, irimmcu wan tiiu family lace Her tulle veil, arranged with nrnngo blossoms, fell tho length of her court train, which was of the old lace. Sho carried a shower bouquet of orchids, sweet pean and lilies of tho valley Sim wns attended bv her sister Mrs Cttore Pattl Harlll, nnd her sister. In-law, Mrs. Hnrry Cadwnllader Stund brldgo. Mrs. Uarlll woru a gown or amber crepe meteor, trimmed with os trich, and carried Ward rosB Mrs Stnndbrldgc woro a gown of orchid crepe meteor, trimmed with ostrich and cur ried orchids. Tho flower girl, Miss Lois 1342 Chestnut I in AAJRjFuyrovjvr Wc Are Introducing in a SPECIAL SALE Aldine Hotel CJwstnut s I9"'Sreeb CWfens exceptional 'ftzcititiei daughter, Miss Hllinbeth Horman. GERMANTOWN Miss Florence Sehofleld. of 124 West Nippon street and Miss Hmllv Stock, of 40 West Mount Airy avenue, spent the week-end aR the guests of Miss Louise Ilunqulst, debutante daughter of Lieutenant J. Ilunqulst nnd Mrs. Kunqulst of New YorV: Mr. and Mra Henry Kcllorrpan. .!.. of 7422 Devon street, entertained at n dinner of sixteen covers at their home on Saturday eenln,T to announce the engagement ot meir uaugnier, .miss jiii. dred n Kellerman. to Mr. nfchard Lu tell White, son of Mr. v. . i.tneii wniie, of this city. Mr and Mrs Jrsso C Kestcr, 7167 Hran street, and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stock, of 40 West Mount Airy avenue, w 111 lenvo tomorrow for an extended trip to Washington, Jacksonville. St. Augus tine, Palm Ueach nnd Miami. Miss Catharine Zurn. C828 Creshetm road, will return today after spending a - days In Atlantic City. Mr nnd Mr. Frank Faber. 5127 Key ser street, entertained at cards at their home on Tuesday evening. The guests 'nclutled Mr and Mrs. Hobert Osborn, Mr and Mrs. Kdward J. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Charles DavlB. Mr, and Mrs. I F. Hcmbcreer nnd Mr. nnd Mrs Cleaver WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. K. B, O'Hrlen. of 62 1C Spruce street. Is entertaining at dinner and cards this evening at her home. The ruestn will Include Mrs. A, B. Spring- man, Mrs. Howard Stone, Mrs Emma Inng, Mm. Fred Clodfrey, Mrs Paul llnnkln, Mrs, Charles Haton. Mrs. C Holhrook and Mrs, William Meyers. Miss Helen M, Boyn, of the Pottelton Apartments, Is spending the early part of Lent at the Hotel Strtuid, Atlantic City. Miss Conetnneo Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Levis Moore, of 1B31 Hazel avenue, has returned to hor homo after spending a wts?lt In Now Itochellc, N. Y. Receptions, Wetfcfinps, Cards, Dinners, Dances. M4rttv Vrltrs lntitltiou or Assosace- ntati Wrllt nt 1'hune for Kntrared r FrlntH Samples, kOTAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 W.lsst St. MJm.'TLt ,WT, CORSET EXPERTS i-nn ml Attrntwu to ' 'mttu ,f ,. ci ml liTRicdariu Gate ,W)tfs1JM!L-iMr 835 Chestnut St. R'aBsaBarajasrasjaMaiaiajsiaEas Suits of Stockingnette Tricot Vate to Your Measure for '85 !ue we knot " t tu br dupll ""'d lfwhere 1 "'or I. una nnd lilornin .ire un urp-,fU Clothe, v,e nr nroud in t'1 troni , ' TU,. -i fe! '"" '" limited H "i onlj BONWIT TELLER &b CO. c7w Sfxaaltu SxpOnaifiationb CHESTNUT AT 13t STREET FOR FRIDAY SPORTS APPAREL OF DISTINCTION T t i jkSmI a H ' 111! P WALNUT STREET B The Shop of Dlitinctive LI Clothe, for Women iS!S!msmmsmsssmjm!mmiiP'i 'HE "SPORTS' has its code of dress for women as exacting as any that governs social fashions. The punctilious are always attired in apparel appropriate to the event. A more perfect understanding of the requirements of Sports Apparel and Country Clothes has been brought to the models created by this shop. Town & Country Suits of "Woolspun" Sponsored by Bonwit Teller & Co. 22. 50 to 45.00 Town & Country Suits of "Rainbow" Tweed Exclusive with Bonwit Teller & Co. 39.50 to 75.00 Town & Country Suits of "Glen Logan" Tweed Exclusively Handloomed in Scotland for Bonwit Teller & Co, 75-00 to 125-00 iV. a2ffrr MOORE8TOWN The church federattlon committee has triib uub 4,ia nil it i riviftiuu lu illtl . Mrs Margaret Chlckerlng In the Pros-' byterlan chapter house on Friday eve ning, Mr. and Mrs. William Busby enter tained a fow friends at dlnnor on TUce-lay I ' W!e--xLJXiJUi IJ .11 jgWjf Maaai-ai a)l T flMaK?fMrXTS!aiiiaij.u.a. J11MI ffC5"MlRsWriai Sports Suits $4 All illU It 19 i. Worth $39.75 to $45.00 New 8 p r 1 n G SK)rtH Models of our special ized wool fabric " Para Wool " Nlftlent Hi vies' Popular shades' Perfict tailor ing' IN A MUSIGIRL COMUW TKSiiE ME. 'llin at his lirf.1 Kg tlulieti Mp ml Mm WmhliiRtim'n lurllirtay X LAST 3 NIGHTSJ) JF . "-gVSSregJKtKgecgTOJ.y-.-- T s'WMTEgT Y X)ITH fPAW fRfistWlPRffi CHESTNUT ST. LAST MAT. SAT. " $2.oo Airyr wvifiAv. a urrwe oniv i .AtOSVvS I MPSICAI. COMi:V THIt'MVlt I WITH HAL rOttDM HAM APIt THKitt-MA MAXwr.M. ro.vovr.n tioitoriiv follih nriint.iKD ti:iiiiy MI.LK MAItOUUIUTlJ sol KUANK OIIJLi John 1'Aitic joiin ui'.s'KML'iit: AND AM. Till: MANY irrilllllrt Dlrtit nfter n months at Casino Thatre N Y SEAT SALE TODAY llnllilny Mat Wsshlnstnn n lltrthi5r LYRiCLAST3NIGHTS EVGS., 50c to $2.50 (E5c;tl) BELWTN'S C.UAnANTnnO Bt'ccrsa fA BONAlb tl PICCV tM RALPH I N Trlt MCRP.Y MUSICAL PUAY 1 D MARKET AT 19TH TH1H WUUK It A M to 11U8 P. M. A PAItAMOUNT FiltBT UHOWINO Thomas Meighan A ClIAItl.UH MAIll.M; I'UIJI "The Frontier . Stan Till Added Musical Attraction Bupreras AMLItlC.Va PAMOCa UAH3.UAH1TONB HENRI SCOTT orrtiti.su vocal oems UHerslfled SurrounJIng l'rofram. Including UL'HTKU K11A.TON In "TMU MCAIlKCnOW" Btsnly Conrert Orchmlm and l'rotorus 11 A M to 0 V M. Kntlrs Ualcony, Sd Orcheitra, fiOo Kvn.vi.vna aituh o o'clock HATUJIDAYH ANI IIOL1DAYB Ilulrnny, B0c . Iwer Kloor, 7Do NEXT WEEK f" LA1 VVLCrv ntESENTATlON CHARLIE CHAPLIN It s a Comedy MSftertdeen Note N'xt Week mtra Morning Per- .irm.inco Hturts Oally at 10 o'Cloch STANTON )AlAl. Mary Pickford 7- Nt n r. i.tnnT" Knthrln Mnr Donald Tho Curtain $29.75 to $39.76. Smart t 1 9 All-Wool Sports Sulti V b EXTRA SIZES MADfc iu uauti DbweeS 1122-24 Chestnut Street Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century suBK27 J -IIX"- RSARY 7torrsvW olner. smoofner disHes result I from, codbind i with. thi9 E bloxudid. poaltii milk rtT. For Satisfactory Wear Buy Dewces Silk Petticoats Fine Silk Petticoats $5.75 Every ono knows the reputation of Dewces Silk Petticoats, and we arc now offering two very attrac tive styles of taffeta and jersey in all the wanted colots at this very special price. The taffeta skirt can bo had in changeable as well as staple shades and tho jersey model has nn attractive novelty flounce. Anniversary Special One Day Only Tomorrow 100 Flannelette Gowns Anniversary Special Tomorrow Only $1,45 Regular $1.6." and $1.90 Heavy quality flannelette frowns in pink and white and blue and white stripes can bo had in regular nnd extra sixes. Very special alues for tomorrow only. Dewces Courtesy and Service Make Shopping a Real Pleasure li WG&. (Ws&3rMute NS& QPPENHEIM.UI Chestnut and 12th Sts. Extraordinary Sale Tomorrow Women's Dept. 3rd Floor X !k 11lsses' Dept. 4th Floor Tricotine and Jersey Dresses Women's and Misses' Dresses of tricotine, velour nnd jersey cloth in tunic and straightline effects, tailored, braided and embroidered. Sale Price 13.75 Values to $29.75 'i MPDOO LAST MAT. SAT. !$ $2.00 f t" "SEATS NOW SELLING tNmaintHT ar ultra - iNrncsr 7rVSELWyNS patent PAT A CV Ian MAiucirr fl-rnnr-T irtLALL ID A. M to 1MB P. M CECIL B. DeMILLE'S PmtrVartV Pfirnmn'jnt PrMl"M',t "Forbidden Fruit" Ane Ayre, TheA'lore nnliert nml Forrest .iinlr ar In th dt Next Week "PASSION" ADCA T" A Ctiwrtnut Rt n1. ! trUf in AM to litis P.M. forir numaurlos's Pro4uctlon "Paying the Piper" A Paramount Plrturs With Oreat Cut VICTORIA ,TTJU $v$. Seionil nn4 Tlnnl Weelc paramount Present "IDOLS OF CLAY" With MAR Mt'ItllAY unit DAVin VOWKl.T .NfXt Wevii "Tltn OltnAT nitDEriMKIV' SmiliriThroudf!' ... ,, r i C A DITTI " matikct sTnnnx nll 1 UL ALICE KAKE In "nODY AND HOUL" RFfPMT MARKET BT. bt. 1TTH iVI-.vJi-ilN I "80 LONO LBTTT" r ADC MARKET STREET ULUDG ATJUKIPER Continuous VaudeylUe, It to 11 HANKY PAVKY T.A lllinNICIA, OTHEH3 llnllrtay Mut Washington's nirthrtsy Adelphi Pop. $1.50 Mat. Today r Ill.O. 2 MAT MAT EVGS. 50c to $2.00 (K9) Th" f5rtfit C'omly Trlurnrh In Yurs iCClfgMJ JJKWllW l'lIILADniJMIlA'BrOHEMOaTTHKATnM BROAD Tonight s MAT HATl'nDAY "The wittiest and most spar kling comedy of the present season. n American. MARGARET LAWRENCE AND ARTHUR BYRON In ths Rpsrklinjr Comedy Triumph TRANSPLANTING JEAN Tho Ono Man in Paris "Who Knows Women Best ONE YEAR IN PARIS WALNUT Last 3 Nights T.AHT MATINKi: HTI'III)AY 2 I . ,. . ...I... ,., .-r. P ADDir MQ1ITS AT III! i,,t...." "'", UU I I" K 4 IMA V.I v c. ..... , J BK. B . . KB - - ..l.V. IMIVU,,, "An entertainment that really entertains, rrvn ledobr. rMtn otri Acrn UIAN4I VT LlflVIU DLLfUV-U 7 SERVANT in the HOUSE S fd fvioin usi TA ThtAlosr JjPUCIAL MAT 'OTflMIiAMKiCA WAHH'TO.N UlltTIIDAY Sen's for Next Wk on Hnle TrJsy Extra Mni Tu's (Wnshlnston's Itlrthiliy) T T ABWr,rVr, rb"a WALTER iHampden TONliiIfT i.n-1 MATrnmY MTisrn ht MERCHANT OF VENICE LIMITED ENGAGEMENT STARTING MON., FEB. 21 SEATS NOW SELLING IUCHARII 1 M.TON TfT 1 Y i'ui..i:v rs GUY BATES POST Presents With Original Cast, and Only Company CALL THE DOCTOR vmi ( !r .-in ,"t ii iv mi si: or Tin i i' rop x (Ki. i, ATO.N 1. SI-' ass i:.NTt'RY tiir MASQUERADER ,t MATI7.l:l Ti'HN Ht'STKll II, 'Tiri I ll.i" TICK 'UI'I.IY III l VnM.f. HI ,mi -amk titi.i: nv Krm:iiiNi: c Ecu I i 111 IIHTO.N , r'i'i:rii. rTisi:r ti"i:iiiay iMAHHI.MiniN 1 IIIRTIIDAYi METROPOLITAN OrT i Hon',- l.m .1 I).ij , TIMKi DAILY -J I" M T 7 A II i:ua Iairli. Tr.urn"jr t. , r n Mor ot M,IL III R.jEsS i,Iti.T Dll l in After '21 Weeks at the Einpiro Theatre, New York City SntH for Nut W-1 on Pals Toisy Hxtr.i Mat Tmlav w.mlilnEton Ulrthda)) Forrest Last 2 Weeks Next Popular Matinee Saturday !lloni:.ST RARHAIN IN THEATRE WORLD GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS OF 1920 Prices to Suit Everybody ALL IVl A 1 S. Wsi-hlniton's HlrtniisT 2D BALCONY. 77c 1ST BALCONY. $1, $1.50, $2 ORCHESTRA. $2 EVENINGS. 2D BALCONY. $1 1st Balcony (Except Sat.) $1.50. $2. $2.50 Orchestra (.;,) $3. $3.50 m .tn ft r Next V- nn S ) TnTay W'i'lll' JUIIII1 IWU.I UiMUl Hill , PJ I '111, TSCHAIKOWSKY PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA 1 l:n'l.l ST.IKDW -K , i ACADEMY OF MUSIC MON. EVE.. FEB. 21. 8:15 II, Ivl TS AT liri'l'I. S AM. tUBMl PROGRAM Berkshire Hog Show First Regiment Armorj Februnry 16. 17. 18 I op. i I) I' M We trivia A Imlsulon 'Oc 1 Auction Sale 60 Bred Sows I ItUMY aiti:unoov t oci.ori EITH'S THEATRL SARAH I'ADDI.N In THE CHEAP WOMAN MISS JITJIM RfRY NORTON T!ir f M.irj' 11 .SWIFT & KII1.LY Will V ARU4. ..MM - WILSO.N Ai'M.I.MY ni Ml PI Mim V.k Th 2S Last Season's Sensation "KING OLAF" THE CHORAL SOCIETY ,th 1IEMIY illiltlMiN Tilt NDIHl. Con PI.OMI.NENT M'IiH."T NI Ml-.MIli:iH PHll-A ORfHEHTRA Tickets (After the 21st) at lli-i'i"-! uii'l A, . i tuny of MuIr tl mi 7J, II mi 'J oi) -hh k-rlng Pluno K At-AUBMl OK ML'SIC riTi'lHUT AKT AT J flO CONCERT OF MUSIC FOR VIOLIN FEB. 26 KRE1SLER Tl, ln'n at Hppe Aca1rny Hos OMlcs. ntril" ( J I'nln' Btnlniray Plsno ACADEMY mo mni n Roseland Dancing 1015-17 Market St. Novelty Night Tonight Tomorrow "A Niht in X. ." , II - KEItll UIMI II l) II t H mmwMMSG YiZO ChpMnut !oc.9I92 Opn OiOChpnut A3cfi92 teccvpttam at'erg adn nasrfap tit Jnlw "! 1 Academy of Music Foyer, Feb. 22 Ill IT iWVSIHM.loN'H IIIRTHDAY) JOINT Itf.i'lTAL ERNO DOHNANYI COM,'SIBT VASA PRIHODA "CV0MNI8T TlUfi". imt nn a jipi ui nml, bi. 'rlr, v anrt J OP M17TR0POL1TAW Mt'MH- OPERA COMPANY I v u" '-V'V. AlNUlC v-rltlNltK I rV 'muj llnwsrd Datnuty Perlnl, MM i u i tiirii-, IiMur Ild Cond Mnransonl fi i. 's A il m, lln.p 1110 Chft. 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