4PWP 'W' V'WM &s? '.w-ivfwjpfjjpr, tjfij w,TT7Bi-' "' rwspp! N f EVENING PtTBLIO LEDGERr-PHIIiABELPHIA; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921 S JUST GOSSIP ABOUT rEOPLE flancy Wynne Talks of a Debutante of Next Year. She Hears of Women Writers Club Dinner Scheduled for Tuesday 21 South Eighteenth have returned to their homo, 2016 LocuH , ''n'y ef,nlnt at the home of Mr street. na Mr8, William Hendley, of Stokley EvnilY dy w cccm to hear of nn other ilcbtit scheduled for next win ... nd such jirctty di butnntcs ni the'r will be! Helen IIopo Montgomery I, to be one Rtid n cl.nrmlnB one iu n be Helm "ope looks much like tir inotliOT. thoigh Bhe Is quite n little Hr She Iim the same nrttty nirh l..i.n hnlr nml grr.v cyos nnil nttmcthe JlSJS'lon "t mouth. There i. Mine. ihETStrnordlimrHsr charmlnit nbout MS. MontromTjr nml she wears t,urh Jiaul'Hc gowns she U nlyny n Joy to T inoti. Mre. M( nticomery t ns lc.0. lY., Hi.o In n daughter o Mr. ffi,r, Tjlcr and ft Hlsler of (Jcorgi' Tvler ho mnrritu menu "":; , 'llelen Hope Is the eldent of the Mont ornery children of whom there nro four. Cry, Alexander itnd lye- nro t he othe. three. Their father, Robert l.enmlnR Monteomery, l the ison of Mr. William V Mon&ery of White Oak Farm, fllm Moore, nml ho In n brother of Wllllnm Montgomery, Jr., wbo married MIm Fnnnle Hroc't. nnd of Jnck Mont Jomerj, whoao wife was Au-s' Spen- tef ... .. Mntilr-fmmv nnnther Jhr UengnRWtoMw.-liobMont: III ery's cou-Tnf Louise Tyler, of Ilos C Mrs- IMwnrd llnlwy. bo Krr Montgomery, h nn aunt of K Hop". Dick. Sidney, Ilertlm and Mnrearet Montgomery are n bo mielos .ml aunts, so ou can Imagine how msny will be interested In the Hut 35 to make her debut In Ui genera lion of the Montgomery family. The Robert Learning Montgomery live at Ardrosson, Villa Nova, which tare .they built nbout ten years ago tZ which Is a most beautiful place. fi hiwe given n number of piirtlc then a" they h n nrgc room or dancing and It Is a delightful home to. ntcitainliiB. The exact day for Helen non.'! drtnt has not been Oecld -d upon t belle o. but she IB to come ui n..u many port!" e In the planning for hr. , DID I tell you that the Women Writers nre about to give another dinner and that It will be held at the Arwdla "n the night of Washington's Birthday? The dinner Is to bo followed by on entertainment nt which tlw rrtl-ts will bo Mwibfth Lntta. Marv Birratt MIm Agnes Qulnlun. MUh ?5tn ntrber mhTM, Gray Stewart McCabe, who is bo cleyer in mono ieeufs. Of courre the piece de rchlst aue will be the .mpromptu vaudcyll which follows the real tnlent. and In which members of tho club take nn ae.- Aside from take-offs on vnrloui p'ays -mm, ime bten In "our own 'lenr city" of late, there wl 1 bo n chapter in the life of George Washington which las hitherto not been published. And from what 1 have henrd of the outlines of that chnptcr. it seems better to my thinking that It remain n deep dark mystery In tho past of our gicnt first PrcUtent. lho scene is to be laid nt '" Forge in the dend of winter. hut could bu easier thnn to depict winter with snow on ground and dlftniit land scan , when one can borrow all the table linen that hnd been used tint da tt the Arcadia before it wends its way wlmard. Of that the women Mifrs nre certain. They will lme snow and snow in abundance 1 under Hand that in tho cast for this thrilling chanter there nre to be the Immortal George, Martin, Martha's two chil dren. Aphrodite nnd Kcginuld, nnd n trusty sentinel. It bounds promising fo me, and ie tncmbcring lust y ar's dinner on ul intlnc's day, when Cupid even r.preai'd nd distributed lienits. I feel thnt thn dinner should on no nccount whnt-iocvei U omitted from the li3t of ciiga?ement en in j pad for Tuesday evening, Feb ruar 22, at 7 o'clock. HE'S wry tall and very nice and very young. So joung that ou nre Bma7ed to see how young his faro ii. for the height mains you think U must be derldedlv old and wh-e. Well, this very tall nnd very nlco nnd verj voung young man has a tal nt fnr drawing caricatures In strange and "peculio" was. And so the other du' hcn some friends of his wc:c p annlng nn cntirtninmcnt thev nsked him to draw home chnlk cartoons on a board an a part of the rvcnlng'H attractions He consented, and when lie rctuincl home from the nnrtv his family askc I him how ho got n'onj. nnd this was what he told them: "Oh. nil right. 1 was drawinp George Washington nnd Wilson and King George and th Mayor id a few others when some one caw up nnd whhncrcd to me, 'Won't ou pleac itot) dtnwing? We hnc nnothe ct to put on.' " NANCY WYNNH. aeason nt n. ten which her parents wilt Elo on October 27. Miss Marlon Watts, daughter of Mr nnd Mra Henry Miller Walls, of York House, Ogonti, will be formallv pre sented to eoclety at a tea on 1'rldny, April 1, to be followed by n ilnnca 'o bo Klcn nt Klldon, the homo of Miss Watts' trrnndrmher. Mr Charles D. Harney, lit Ogonti. Itpcalvlns M tho tea- will ty Mi's liprothy Stev'ns, Miss Elizabeth leun-B, Miss Mery f alter. Ml'n Helena Mltchall and Miss Helen u Howell. Mr nnd Mrs. nil K. Price, of 1709 Walnut ntreet. wlfl cntertnln at dinner o be followed by a box party nt the ptra. on Tuesday, March 1. The rutstn who will nttfnd lh rt'n. ncr to bo plvcn by Miss Virginia Norrl ri)l Miss Louise .sorrls, UHUKnters ol Ir and Mrs Richard C. Norrla. at tlvlr Ipme, BOO North Twontlolh street, to be Allowed by n theatre party on Friday evening. tbruarv 25. In honor of their it.n -mwn R'Jests. will lno'urte Miss Cmlllo Symtncton, of Catonsvllle, Md. ! uss Adiialde tVicke. of UrookUndville. Md.; Mr. N. Crenshaw MoBlroy, Mr. Thomas R. Nelson, Mr. Kredtrlclt Bwopo. Mr. William H. Addlckn nnd Mr. John K. Ijwlng, 3d Tho MlMtco Norrls will tlso entertain nt a reunion luncheon at their home on Saturday. February H. The guests will Include eighty mm bern of tho Iltacr camp. Mr and Mrs George Wharton Pepper, of 1730 IMne street, will entertain a cox party on February 21 at tho leo Carnl- tnl to bo given for the benefit of tho lirooinnll Holiday House. Mlsa Marcaretta Sharpless, daughter of Mr and Mrs. T. Wilson Sharpies , of ..nst Chestnut nAonue, Cliestnut Hill, Is upending a fortnight at L.ako l'.acld, Mr and Mrs. William A. Rolln. of Stafford, will entertain at n dinner on Friday evening, February 26, In honor of their daughter, Miss Mnry Itolln. be foio tho meeting of Mro. Charico 8 w art Wurts' ilanplnir rlimn. Thn vusts will Include Miss Kthcl Hcckschcr, Mlsa Joy Drew-Bcar, MI83 Catharlno Itolln, Mis i Gertrude Barton, Mlsa Elizabeth McL'lroy, Mr. Blake Carpjnter, Mr. John lltw-Bear, Mr. James Taylor, Mr. Jacob Sterling, Mr. Allen Dalley and Mr. J. Kent Kane. Jr. Tho members of the Junior class of the u eive a aubscriD- tlon dnnce on Friday, March 4, at tho rni-y 23, nt stroot, Mrs. William notch Wlstar, of 1112 Spruco street, has sent out cards for a tea on Monday, February 21. Mrs Herbert Chandler, of Boston, who has been spndlng the winter as tho guest of Mrs Taylor, has ust rcttirnod from ft several weeks' stay In Now York. Mra William Ilockfollow, of. Aliens lane. Chestnut Hill loft on Wednesday for Atlantic City, whero she will spend a fortnight. Mrs Hdwnrd Wlnslow Taylor, Jr , of tho Wlssahlckon Apartments, German town, li recelv ng on Mondays In leu runrv from 1 until 7 o'clock. Mrs. Tay lor was Miss Mnry F Cdey. An Interesting debutante of next sea son will be Miss Wolhurga Knul He ly, daughter o Jlr. ana sirs, juicnu ""' . A. tiHiiA....A.airntrnrrl. who will be .i iuo uuir,uo-u..... ,-- - - -,.. formally presented to society w parcnu In the autumn. MUo, Hellly, who has been spending several weeks with her parents, hno returned to the Brownaon School, New York, whero she Is a student. Mrs. Howard Wurts Pago and her daugntem. Mlus Edith Nelson Page. M.sb Part, of 1013 Clinton street, will oall the middle of Juno for touroge. whero they expect to spend nbout throt months. .,,,. nf Mew York. LancaMcr rSad, Hnvcrford. where she wdl romaln over the week end. rr nnd Mrs. S. McCllntock Hamlll and Mr" Hugh M. Hamlll. of IMS Spruce Btreet. who have been spending two weeks nt Bellealr, Fla. where they wero the gucste of Mr. Jamea 8 Hamlll, havi returned to their home. . o,i Mn. nohert Martin Williams, of VoicValnut street, will leayp on Hat- .-AV JOr a Villi IU luminiv V...J. .-.. pge, Jr, nnd her chlldron. who hava been spending some In Atlantic City, Mr.,t Mr. ilnw.rd Fordo Hftnsoll. f.y ! Queen Lane, for the. benefit of the li V i is unirii.fMvhik.nih mreet. haVK tcnF uenerai Hospital, in nm Vr.. Of 136 HOUth Klgnteeninsireet., '" TultvihneV.n bIm.i n.r.ntnwn Th. ln.XSX 'h'bYfore' 're- I "? artlifi- pclufid Mfi." ? to spend some time in cudr, ueiuro .v turnlng to their homo tho latter part of next montn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Mnybln Hart, of 1429 Locutt street, who have been spend ing ft few dns In New York, have re turned to their home. Miss Fdnn. M. Flynn. of Jenklntown. whose marriage to Mr Cornelius J. O'Connell will take place In June, will bo tho guest of honor at n shower on Saturday afternoon at tho homo of Miss Mary i; J. Bradley, 1308 Spruce street. Tho guests will Include Mro Ocorgo Hlce, Miss Anna JMorrio. niipn oinrjr Morris. Miss Catherine .Burke.. Mas Nora Burko, Miss Peggy McCurdy. Mia Bettv Mitchell, Mlsa Helen Gray. Miss Mario Gallagher. .Miss ICatherlno Sohwlndt. Mlsa Isabel Jlechte . in Bess Hurley, Miss Catherine Coll. Miss Alice Brtnnsn, Mlsa Lulu Stewart ami Miss Mnry Frances Leader. Mrs Georgo Itlco. boforo her marriag-0 was Miss Mnr ceila Fljnn. who recently returned from Armenia, whero oho did extensive lied Cross work. A dance will bo given this evening at Apollo Hall. 1710 North Broad street, t,., trrinn.ia Unriniv fformerlv Frlendu ot It. Slnal Hospital). Members In charge of the dance will bo Mlsa Jean utevens, Miss Jean Flum, wies oumubui iwbuh berg and Mr. Jack Hftlport. Mlsa Fran els Kates nnd Mr. Harry Husch will assist In entertaining. Kollogg. Mrs. linn Qlnrlch and Mr The Frances Sutton French, Miss Lll- Albert wyeru, NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrn. Ij Maalbaum. of 1822 North Broad streets, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lo'll S. Glmbel, of New York. Mm. Harvev Rehtitl. nf North RlrM. eenth ntreet, will entertain tho msmbera of her card club nt her homo on Mon day afternoon. .Mr. and Mrs. Jules 13. Mastbaum. of iavi worm uroad street, Is spending aomo time at I'alm Beach. Miss Dorothy Fawn, of Seventeenth nnd Diamond streets, hna ns her guest for a few weekn Mlsa Mnrgarat II. Ilooley, of New York, for whom n num ber of entertalnmento nro being ar ranged. Mm Itoland M Greefy, of North L ghtocjith tret, will leave nhortly for i-lorlda, whero rho will upend a few weeks. 1011 terrace, la .pending ft wnrwicK, i.wuii- WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mm. Thomas I IloberW, of South Frarler terrac fortnight at tho Hotel uo city Mlsa Helen Dodlne. of the PoweHon Apartments. Thirty-fifth street and Powelton avenue, will spend tho week end and Washlngton'o Birthday at West Point. Ml on l1raA ltMrloll nf 127 North Paxon street : Miss Matilda McClay. of 3843 Hamilton street: Miss Irma Ueftr don and Miss Winifred F.lsley. of Pal myra, N. J , and Master nobert Chenery M.IH iKn.A ind fA iiiirr.irt nnn Niairnrii Folio, whore they will remain over the week-end and Washington's Birthday, returning to their homes next canon dny. Frlendn of Mrs. Barker. IC Papajlan, of 643 Pino atroet. will regret to hear thnt she la III with append cltla Mr and Mre Papajlan have only recently returned nm their wedding trip. Mi Kara Van Ler Homo hnr re turned to her home, at 4211 Pine ntreet. after spending n few days with friends ut Cranford, N. J. Mr MOORESTOWN Wesley M Slocum. of 1:1st Main street, entertained tho men's clasa o' the Methodist. Church IiibI week Mr and MrB James Stokes, of lis J'nH Onl: avenue, will entertain at din ner on Saturday evening Mr and Mrs William Kennard, Jr of I2S Fait Central avenue, gave a Valentino dance In tho Odd Fellows' hall on Mondny night Over 100 gucsta wero preiient WORLD'S MORT BCAUTlinjL TttBATMl l'mLADntJ'IIIA'fl I.KAUINU THnATHtS3 Direction of LEE & J J. 8tlL'Ui:nr GERMANTOWN Miss Marv Towne. of 21 Fast John son street, had as her guest for a few days Miss Margaret Fudge, of Coving ton. W. Va , who is a student at Beech wood. MIsb Dorothy Henton, of 2025 Medarv avenue, entertalnod at ft Valentino din ner nt her home on Sunday evening Co v ore were laid for ten gucsta. A charity brldgo and muotenle was given L Stone K SOC'AL ACTIVITIES Mr nnd Mrs. Joseph Wane. Jr, of I5J0 Wajno avenue, CJor-eintown, will entertain at n dinner on Trlrtny, Mnrch J. In honor of their dnughter, Ml3 i:ilzi 4v . Wajne, before the dtpco which jne junior numbers of tho Agn a Irvin Rehroi l gia at the Acorn ("ub Miss Wajno will make her debut th's rle lTlc 0aal liTiUtioii )or Aaiosact mtati Writ. ,. imjob, fOT i:nrrTtd r PrlsteJ -. Baraiiln. 0TAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 W.Lit Si fcS hri.'.-rwPNj mm iimm mm BEADED BAG REPAIRING )5 4I uyen and ultra rtvitl A. E. MOSS N 03 HO OTII ST. " Diamonds, Watcliei, Jtwelri, PARAMOUNT 1342 Chestnut Tomorrow, a Great CLEARANCE! Just 50 All-Wool Sports Suits to Go at "ormerly ?29.7S to ,39.75 an opportunity romei! "Year Sport Suits of bot quality at this nitounding, low pricol Chlo perffcly tailored models In the pupuhr beltwl and "potiinta :u. a0od . r unit. DON'T MISS THIS SALE! fSuch 'eldom Round" Agnea Irvm School will give a subscrln Acorn Club. Tho committee In charm of tho dnnce Includes Miss Helen Allen, Mlsi Helen Chapman, Mls Barbara Unyton, Miss Flizabeth McClroy, Mls I'llzabcth MacLeod, Mlsa Anna Moss, MIsb IyOUlse Norrlt. M'si Virginia Nor rla. Miss Fllzubcth Wayna and Mlas l.llllo Stewart. Mrs. Alexander Williams Bldd'e. of tho Bellfvue-Stratford, la tho guest of Mr and Mrs. Edward T. Stottsbury at Fl Mlrasol, tholr villa at Palm Beach. Fla. Mr. and Mra Stotesbury nro ft'BT enterta'hlng ns their guata Mr. and Mrs William Hldrldgo. of New York. Miss Elizabeth P A. Taylor, daugh ter of Mrs Frederick W. Taylor, of "Boxlv." Chstnut Hill, has returned from Charleston, fl C, whero sho was ho guist of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S noyster. Mis Taylor also visited Miss Catharine Charlt at her homo In Sn vunnah. Mro. Taylor entertained on Wednesday nt tea In honor of MIsj Pauline Bertrand, of Montreal, Can Ida who Is tho gU"st of M-p C. Sewcll Clark at Cedron, Germantown. Mr. Edmund Randolph and his debu tnnto daughter. Miss Ellen Randolph. alled on Tuesday rom Baltlmoro for California by way of tho Panama canal "MKh Randolph la a niece of Mrs J. Dardner Cassatt. of H18 Spruco streei. Mr and Mrs. Frederick L Fnlck, of SprlngiKld avenue. Chestnut Hill, will glvo a luncheon to bo followed by a cird party on Wednesday. March 30, in honor of their daughter, Mls3 Mary Falck. A Hupper and entertainment will be given by the members of tho Junior I.fague on Wednesday evening, Feb- IMBUE & Adjoining the St, James Hotel WBSMmmmmmmm Q- I' 1306 Walnut Street j I 11 aii n. 11 ill I I III ' 11 Tfc ".". r 1 11 & .remaining oats ; 59.50 75.00 II to 150.00 I j II Wcrc $12S to 350 111 ' II most remarkable clearance offering Wj l I of the finest duvetyn and viarvella lll II models liberally trimmed with opos- 1111 II II sum, squirrel and beaver. 1 I " I lliliiliMI!llilliip:iilililM Jf? -(PJ g Wahttt St j i if pm y 1 , .sw. JSL jrm a Between j GrXt 12th & 13th m 1 222-24 Walnut Street I iiiiM!iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiti!"iiii!in;ii:iiiiii!iii;iiiiiiiiiiii!iirii!i;iihiiiii:iiiiHiiii!iii!iriiiiiii s SBrarOTiJiriMtJ umM Jiuaiiiliinni fiiiiiu-miKij .11 i.,ni.ni n,i. ;., i,u, n ii.ihi i.u.,.j .1,., "J- u" '" "")"""" -r ""'"" 'i.ll'llllif M 33 M To Close Out Afternoon Dresses Below Cost b Satins, taffetas, tricolettes and tailored serges, in all shades and sizes; trimmed with braid, beads and embroidery. Were up to $65.00, tieduced to ns, '19s and $ 25 j jSiro BOWIT TELLER & CO. 'ZJAeJpcctafaj Jhoa ofOritjlnationr CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET FOR SATURDAY SPORTS APPAREL of DISTINCTION THE "SPORTS" has its code of dress for women as exacting as any that governs social fashions. The punctilious arc 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 & Cquntry Suits of Woolspun" Sponsored by Bonwit Teller Co. 22.50 t0 45.00 Town & Country Suits of "Rainbow" Tweed Exclusive with Bonwit Teller & Co. 39.50" 75.00 Town & Country Suits of "Glen Logan" Tweed Exclusively Handloomed in Scotland for Bonwit Teller & Co. 75.ooto125.oo s Siiubcrt $2.00 Mat. Tomor. AllTIIUR TIAMMnrtSTEIH rreM 5sMM w m A ftUSIGlRL cmvtfj TiCKLE. M "Tlnney nt hi bt ' -Inquirer, Bpwldl Mat. Washington's nirthiiy VLAST 2 NIGHTS Vvv .". .lW.VM.N JT i - "jvxwwcji f l&f&& 1? I asWEST CHESTNUT ST. " I , LAST MAT. TOMOR. m" $2 HEXT3 tXT iY- A vSJttK? ornv rT K I 3k. I - J I ill 11 rXAi i MUSICAL COMKDV TRIl'MTII . WITH . TIAI. FORDE HAM APn TiinnKiA maxwkt.i. coNovnn rOHOT;iy fxllih etiielind TEnnT MI.LK MAnoUEniTK aid FRANK OILL. Joirv pari: john dunbmuru AND ALL THE, MANY OTHKRH Direct After 0 months M Cnfilno Thtro,N.T. SEATS NOW SELLING Holiday Mat Waihlnnton's Ulrthdir LYRIC LAST 2 NIGHTS EVGS,. 50c to $2.50 (gf) OELWTN'O OUARANTEED BUCCEB8 AB0NAl5mCCY tVflHA.tM I BriahIwooHorcah I IN THE MERRY MUSICAL PLAY ID 12J LAST MAT. TOMOR. , $2 MARKET AT 19TH T!B WEEK 11 A. M. to HUB P. K. A PARAMOUNT FIRST 8HOW1NO Thomas Meighan , l!l A C11ARLEU MA1UNU J'HODUCTIOM "The Frontier Stars" Aided Miuical Attraction Buprm AMERICA'S FAMOUfl DABa-DAniTOMI HENRI SCOTT orFEiiiKa vocal aciio P. y?"".'.nRl Burrounillt.B l'roimm. Inoludln UUHTER KKATON In "THE HCAnECHOW'' lltanlv Cononrt Orebttra and Proloru 11 A. M. to 0 P. M. Entlra lialconr, 3o Orelmtra, 60o EVENtNOO AFTER 0 O'CLOCR BATUHDAYB AND HOLlDATa Raleony. ROr! lnttr Floor. 7Jo NEXT WEEK ruiBT AJ WCCrw j-nEOENTATIOM CHARLIE CHAPLIN It'a a Comedy Matterpleca Note N"t Wh Extra Mornlnr F formanc Btarta Dally at 10 o'ClocB STANTON rSTitflu'SE Mary Pickford ""SB J Liornr t.t Wk. ICatherlno MacDonald, Tho Curtain PAI A""C 1SH MARKET BTREET rnbttvij 10 A. M. to HllO P. K CECIL B. DeMILLE'S Remarhable Paramount Production "Forbidden Fruit" Aneo Ayrea, Thodoro Robert and Forri Stanley ara In the Cast Next Week "PASSION" i ' i . . i i . u ADfAHIA Chetnut St. Bel. Itt r.V-LU- io a m. to ii. is p.v, Clorto Flttmaurloo'i Production "Paying the Piper" A Paramount Plctura With Oraat Cmrt VICTORIA oSrxAV'S fiecond ond Final WeeV. Paramount Pretest! "IDOLS OF CLAY" With MAE MURRAT and DAVID POWV1X Next Weeft "TUB GREAT rtEDEiaaMt- C A DITT '2 MARKET BTRT W"l 1 1 JLt ALICE LAICB tn "BODY AND BOOIT lyjiyiLLiiEia) NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW SELLING rlNtsnatmiHT r vcrrtA - mrvtar. 7ve5ELWNS prtsmk J&ME ' SmilmThroudft" MenoV ,iaq5wrcTTuntTjt j Holiday Mat waiMngton'a Dlrthday Adelphi Pop- $2 Mat. Tomor. EVGS. 50c to $2.00 (E') Th Greatest Comody Trlumpn In Year h jiyMiu&raw Zi . W- ?TrKrT, MAnxET bt. iml t rCAjJul 1 iJO lono mrm" MARKET BTREET AT JUNIPEn Conttncoua Vauderllle. 11 to 11 HANKT PANKY. LA BERN1CIA: OTHER8 GLOBE JYMM ITM imimi PIHLADELTHIA'B FOREMOST THEATRES Forrest Last 2 Weeks Next Popular Mat. Tomorrow UlCanST DAROAIN IN THEATRE WORLD GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS OF 1920 Prices to Suit Everybody ALL MATS. Waah!nW Dlrthday 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 Itatn Buturday Beata Bllln for Next Wrek Tuee (Washington'! Dlrthday) sV Sat, I MEIMia George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Friday and Saturday AN SXTRAORDINARY DISPLAY OP THE Newest in Spring Hats Pleasing the Younger Girls Those flower-trimmed or smartly Tailored flats so becoming to youth nro to be found here in select profusion. Wo are making u particulur effort to amomblc a group of fetching models to please that moflt faotldious delightful bit of femininity tho girl in her middle teens. Moderate prices prevail throughout our entire salon of ex cellent and carefully designed milliner;. You can chooae at $9. 00, $10.00, $12.50, $15. 00 Sale of Silk Hosiery, $1.75 Thenfl ra very npeclal vnluo nnd ome In thn bent shades black, cordovan nnd new light tan; some are nil the entire length of tho hose, other have lisle Rnrtei tons and solca fW Cosmo huu nu IhtM&rmifaoFfifiyiHAMiacA OfECIAL MAT. WA81TT0N UIHTHDAT WALNUT Last 2 Nights LAST MATINT3C TOMORROW, i 10 H'cto""' WALTER AMPDEN ;htSERVANT IN THE HOUSE Matinee Tomorrow HAMLET iwrt MERCHANT OF VENICE LIMITED ENGAGEMENT STARTING MONDAY NIGHT SEATS NOW SELLING RICHARD WAITi s n I.I Y rrnbCSTS GUY BATES POST AND TAST fit I.VTTFD TOR WORLD'S TOL'R IN UTS KV.N!TIONU. SUCCKSS Ol' THn CK.NTUnY THK MASQUERADER Pr?AiKHiVivRI-1tA-LNTVfc,205Vi TUB HAMH TITLE IIY KAIHURINC CKCIL THL'RSTON SPECIAL MATL'.Ln TLKSDAY (WAhHINOri N 1 1 IltlHDAYI MCniOFOU'I .N t ir Ili.ie I ant 2 Due 3 TIMD8 DAILY i 3 VK . "if) CVQS. SlAurlc louinn.-" 8rfn Story of i NEIL QUIIOLSS Q1LA r LI M'.V BROAD Tonight b1& Mat. Tomorrow ' "Tlin WITTIEST AND MOT SPARKtllfO COMUDY OP THE. PRESENT SEAOON." N AMERICAN, MARGARET LAWRENCE AND ARTHUR BYRON in tl. Eark'.tne CcneJy Triumph TRANSPLANTING JEAN Bats &'.ltnjr for Neit Wlt Extra SUt Tuea. (Wahlngton' UlrtMay) r ADDIPV NIGHTS AT 8:111 VjArIlVrv MAT TOMORROV AN rsTrRTAIVMFVT THAT REALLT E.N1LR1A Ns EvcnltiK Llrer. LVID BELASCO Preients With Original Cast, and Only Company A Co-n"l by Jean ArehlbaM CALL THE DOCTOR After il Wfk at the Emplro Theatre, N.Y, Pmi Plllnp for vlixt Wffk Extra Mnt. ruf1ay iWnahlncten'f Illrthda) TSCHAIKOWSKY PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LrOlOI.D STDKOWHICf Conductor ACADEMY OF MUSIC M0N. EVE.. FEB. 21. 8:15 t:ci:t3 a r heppe ji and aademt PROGRAM Glove-Silk Vests and Bloomers, $2.95 A BpecUl purohnbo tnnbles us to offer tr.ls cxcejitlonally flna Brado of CJloe Silk low prlM L'ndensear of o. oll-knomi make at this remarkably Fine Fancy Bordered Turkish Towels The regular $1.50 grade at 75c A wonderful opportunity to procuro Turkish Towels amonar the flneC Grades manufactured ut half price ; thcra la enough for a few da a , m Fine Arabian Mocha Grey Gloves, $2.95 The ti"e mnde of tho flneat Mocha tiklnu; perfect In fit and tyle ! nothing" hitter made for nil around strvko than theao alotej; they are well worth 4.80. French Chenille Dot Veilings The new ttilnua for Kprlne are now here; If ou are already wearing- your now hut you will certainly want to nee these newest thlngj In Sellings, 'or l'hlladclphla'a finest assortment of veiling la horo ut Allen'B. - Allen's French Hairnets, $1.00 a dozen "The Old Original Quality' "Sllppon" Cap.Shnpo Hair Nets. "Import Special" Strnight-Shupo Hair Nets. Both styles are 10c ench; or $1.00 dozen. White and Grey are $1.50 u down. Mail Orders Promptly Filled Mailed Free Anywhere Mitt lnivermty mvse"m sati'rdkyh a no Early Records of Mankind I A Brlea of tliree tret UluitrAOd lecturaa by I D O l!irt of OxfnrJ I nlvarally. the crent eplorr writer and lturr on th NbAU IH1T SATURDAY HITTITKH OF V,l V MINOR ' lntreitlrif to hlitortana. 111'. tudnt ana nil otnn Lrcturts r pcatrl sur.aiy sminmn a unparalleled ( 1H""'L Roseland Dancing Brond and Columbia Ave. C Ll MllIA BLl . A NIGHT IN NEW YORK: Adm'enlon, ofto Including: 2 Dance Tithoti. Additional Dances Danxs, J fur l"e TONIGHT Private Instruction Q';n',;J JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St I op. frkb Dir'Ti mrc EMUUITION JVJUIMU) HY WHARTON IIARHin liyHERICtt PalntrJ In the Plis of h-QUthern Alabama. In tlis AllronilHci Mountains, an Cap Cod. uni In Cheeter V r Vx Mon.. Teb 14, to Sat. Feb. 20 Wrj.KBS OAI.I.BRIKS nnT WAI N'I'T ISTRKIVT n. Inp T'' Adult! Cltnti lhtlo Dno- Thn "m. 1 umpaffwrrirni mm m. rut wn wiyfjuireiininii vwrmeriMTmnMf''t m yfurwir CONCKRT OK MtBIC lR VIOLIN KREISLER 1520 Chestnut. Loc 319 IVnDF.Z Berkshire Hog Show First Regiment Armory February 16, 17, 18 Op-!!" 0 I' M , WeJnewilay Admission S Auction Sale 60 Bred Sown FRIDAY AWIRNOON. 1 O CLOCK Mid-Winter Frolic ty the Musi at Club. Vnlralty of Pfntuj Irtnla t MVERSITT DAY Tuehday, Februarj' on 1921 3 to .1 SO I' M and 8 10 to 1 A. M V,'KIOin!tAN HAI.I, S3d & Hpru- Hta TlfKirr1 -Afli-rnnin Jl nn- i:riln II 3 ORPHEUM uMr" MAE DESMOND iff 1 1 h Uen Ato oo ir irron 2 io k' a II r ru.sore In 1l llUltlBll I.lllv" nt 1MONTS 0T" AUCU- u" i. UUMW " Mats M n ,(t jai,3 U EMMETT WELCH Minstrel MINBTRKLB AND VAI'nnVll.l.H! PPHPI PS KISNUINflTON AVKNUIC A rL,VJI 4-,UmJ rLMHKRI.AND SrRllET MATINKt: lOI) KV BON-TON GIRI-S CASIO FoftfidwN EITH'S THEATRE SARAH PADDEN In 'THE CIIBAV WOUAK" MISS JULICT KUBY NORTON Tics F Mary tl. SWIKT & K13LLY W1LI. WARD & tilRI.Ht WILSOI3 UROH oTiinng ACADEMY MPBIC NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA DAVROSfH CONDUCIOlt u WORLD'S MUSEUM f f rONTim'ni'B It A. M. tn 10 WIIHTIIIWI NFW y.VKRT Vl ttos, uva., FBD. cs, P0L0I8T ' FRIEDA HEHPEL RrlllUnt Benrana f Mdrnnolllan Opera Co. Ticket at Aeaflemy anrt t!r.i,, ljio Chutnut Dtrtd I a V ztxZlz iiaQCAREao uaflK !' V'ir m ""- -V, -nil ir . .'M . M j- si v, t, tt-aiiMSiL i .MSrtH.m J7 Vil.a,v Jii i)U . '. -'t ' "- ' '" y" "
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