" T? 'i y5? ; .eiyilwi W 1 - mrtf-fi i$if .& v' ' iHh TJfTP'STpTyTin KXtoXim JMJBUC JJ3D(JflB PHlLAJijfJliPHJLA, MONDAY, JMflBIttJAlty 21, 1921 XL JUST GbSSlPABO PEOPLE Aaflcy fTyine ZVisIs o Pretty Costumes Seen Recently. She Hears of Amateur Operatic Association. Rejoices at' Revival of Old Customs .. ik weather. Deauwuu What stow aU-bit coMer l,f t dM rto,0 ;, "pft" he most n"u" ,r, wore the crocuirc win v, petplnf ,. "iol.t already ate 8rt,t? ihasitreeta, and atraw hata f CS.Vlni to be Mn. Wlfr SSd hiti .t thta ot c( lnMUn M6"' i!i 'r&ton Straw-ridge on I iw "-,- rtrln)t . turban or til irtfMt rfcentir ww "' X and wtthhtf curlr g-Hftn cjsi flttlni. ano mty I ?.'? ffJ looked MttW r " ".(;! (teck ot brown dure SSfnlAted atraw cloth. . rvn IOU know that rltht in ohr. midst LMW iii a Rudolf and a nrcfi.u eW Sss. A. flakoe upsra company lll,l9L lu ?? to .us bTMn " JuSncMt o be given hy youhj operatic .? , town. Cath- errl SSShttr ! the Harrlwn utoa ".'Kit the concert, and nnnl.are w ?",, ., fcarinn affeRfo" . ran nlLTpplncott. will i WtfiSFli Fort" del Des NattBta." tyftj? Catharine saras ss ms&& 0?,TKCoDe and -Ernest Kitwn a H r.tnrr Drawing Jtoomiljvand tie Sw. .ii.5 ore wor&Ing overtime re- fflfdSl nd ktftUI mniji " . . j a, cold. m Sk e I tM& V fine. Why. 14 ttej " "8iJLirO;Vrti dances gfertKtaon to appear .In a.CW ik Unce. M power to them, say I. wm whin Philadelphia -was timed for it Httle inner musical cir 'Sv.i X.mi!e societies. For a whote. niter before the Hanltary Fair there mi a weeearion of drawn rooms at which ahoft piayo were iivrn, .. " ti, proirami ot thoae daya we find the unn of Morris. Wiater, Kiddie, Lip etaeett. Cadwalader and other. It la frhlnj to think that aomc of the wngr nl are inmun iuc ? it the lsrt generation and are maklni .. . iv .in rvm thfm Instead 01 tiring midly after unhealtbful eclte- at ma enaieta pienurc, . ef the wotld todaj THE riiys and Player gave a de lightful musical erentnn lost nijrlit aadtr the dirccuon 01 ain. oinw n dt. The Httle clubroom was crowded I io the floors, as usual, ana every one I his in awfully gooa time, us r mm ilfilltittttl dnb to neionc to, ona vnero lit ilwiyi something interestlns going a were. Mb. Anders sane nnd the others on lue pfogram were Mies ray ro liir. Mr RxmnM Woftrtward. Mrs. Hoinrtf fliittan. Mlsa Irene Guest and iMInKuth Barber. NANCY WTNNE. tow Jtuller, Mr. Morris- Suope. Mr Francis . Kane and Mr. John H V'. Itheln, Jr , Mr. and Mrs. William Paul O'Neill, of Tamair, nydal. entertained at dinner on, Saturday evening In honor, of Mr. included Mlsa Elnlna Hulllvan. Miss Hertram Mrs. .J Dertram Lnntncott i.innmcott, of Mr. nn) Tne guesU SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Hra. John T. Samuel, of 201b Kite atreH, will formallj' present their ilicihtem, Miss Lois Samuel and MUs Mirli n. Samu4l. at a Urge dance at thi Merlon Crtelcet Club on Friday eve nirg. Octcher 7. At the fann Atimh meAtlnc of Mrs. CharlM Stewart 'Wurts' ilanclnp class oaPrtday evening next, at the Bellevue Btntford, the new commltteo will ln jlua Mr. ntjTioldn Driver Brown. Jr., Mr. H. Curtis Wood. JrM Mr. Douglas wiwn, Mr. Henry Lr, Mr. Louw rnsips, Mr -William Walsh, Mr. is nar- Elsle.Du Puy Hirst. Miss Emmn Ah. Ion' Dorr, Mlsa Catharine 'Wharton Mor rla, Mr. Alexander Van Pelt and Mr. Caleb iC. Roberts, 3d, l. The guests who will attend the dinner n.i.v.f t. u .nin, tuiueri i. jticnnru on. of i west 'flehobl Itoune laio. Oer- mantown, will give on Friday, Februnry 20. In'honor'of their daughter, Miss Sara heiren niehardson, before the meetlnr of Mrs. Charles. Stewart Wurtn' dancing claas, will Includej'MIss Lucy Jeltrys, Miss Kllsabeth Itoitera, Mlsi' Josephine llogers. Miss Caroline fJnham, MIbs Caroline Drayton, Mils Blliabeth Mor rla. Miss Mlth Bhoemaker, MIss'TJetty Harris, Miss Julta Itoss, Miss Anna Har ris; Kft Mary Falck, Mr. StansVury Miller. Mr. T. fnfts Dunn. Mr. Edward e.lraWbrldge. Mr. Donald neard, Mr. Mil ion' beard, Mr. flarmiel nandall. Jd. Mr,. Peret Dtasell, Jr., Mr. Brlnton IVharton, Mr; . Spencer nroek, Jr., Mr. Naudnln Hlmons, Jr., Mr. Bartow Muller, Mr. N'elaon 'Pun-lance, Mr. Samuel Collom, Mh Henry Xear, Mr. Morrla Swope. Mr. nichard Fielding and Mr. Alden Carrl Bn. .. '.WrsS. Naudaln Duer, 1916 Pine etreet.'hns Issued Invitations for a fancy dress dance on Friday, February'SB, In thk'liose Onrdens of the Bellevue-Strat-ford aft'' reunion of the Beaver' Cnrnp. ,Mr. 'Hal Kendall Seal, of flnlllmore, entertained his uehera at dlnher oh Sat urday evehlnf laat at the Colli' D'or. The irueata Inoluded' Jlr. William H. Roberts, tfr.,Mr.-, Walter O, .Hlndman, of Vln pennea, Jfnd.:. Mr. Murray Spahr, Mr. Paul C. Wngner. Jr., and Mr. O. Murray Keal, of Baltlm6re. The wedding of Mr. peal and Miss Margaret Keater, daugh ter of Mmdeorge Boyd Kesur, of 24 12 Hpruee street, will lie solemnized to morrow evening at 8 o'clock In Holy. Trinity Chapel-to, be followed by a small reception at the home of the brldo's mother. , 'Mr. Herbert D. Allman. Mrs.TMidolnh Blankenburr. Mre. Edwin O. Iewls, Sirs jorui' u. Moiinenny, Mrs. Harrison a.' fiprris. Mrs. Thornton Oakley, Mrs. Ell Kirk Prloe, Countess Hanta Eulallaj Mrs. C. Bhlllard Bmlth and Mr lingdon Warner will njulst In relvtnr to morrow afternoon from 4 until 8 o'clock at the reception to be given at the Art Alliance io Air. ana Mre. itugr i;nioit, who recently returned to this city, and Miss Harriet Sartaln. Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Beeves, of Abbottsford avenue, Oermantown, are ontertalnln as their (tucflts over the weeK-emi Mr. ana airs. Arinur lioppie uii)i, ui uoiana i-arn, juauimoro. Mtaa Josephine Primrose, of itoland Park, Baltimore, will arrive on Wednes day to spend a fortnight as the guest or Miss Mary Primrose Reeves and Mlsj Josephine Prlmroi Reeves. ' Mrs. Edward H. Well nnd Mlsa Eth elynde Well, of 313 West Washington nuare, will bo at home Informally to morrow afternoon, February 22. No cards have been sent out. Mr. and Mrs. D. Knlckerbacker'noyd and their two daughters. Mlsa Barbara M. Boyd and Miss Lysbrth Boyd, of the Coronado, Twenty-second and Chestnut etreeta, left on Saturday for a visit to Atlantlo City. The Misses Boyd expect to return homo on Wednesday next. Mr. and Mrs, Boyd expect to remain about two weeks. Mrs. David Paul Brown, of tho Olad atone Apartments, entertained at a small luncheon at the Bedgcley Club on Thurs day, followed by a card party. Mr, and Mrs, Nicholas Diddle, of York read, Noble, who have been Rpemllng a few days at Niagara Falls, returned to their 'home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Diddle will entertain a box party nt the opera on Tuesday evening. March 1, In the box of Mrs. Blddle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertram Llpplncott, of 1712 Spruce street. Miss Elaine H. Butllvan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Francis Sullivan, of The Woods, Radnor, and tho Rita Carl ton, Is spending a few days In New York, where she Is being entertained as the guest of her uncle, Mr. Jarnwt Clews. Mlas Frances U Sullivan left on Saturday for a visit to Atlantic City. She expects to return home today. The fortnightly dancing class, which meets on Saturday evenings at the Pel ham Club, will attend the dinner-danco In the Georgian Room of the club on IbLmJLsisiv JtMj&jRLsHLaMiSiBSeftBisisisisisiBis aMisisala 3TWisHBSJiisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisi isisisisisisisisiiiii ifXK 4& ifc ioLsisisfl4va0lisisisisisisisisisisisi leisisisisisiiiiiil ' and Mr. Alan 8. Ooodman, whet en gagement was recently announce.. Among those present were Mlsa Ruth Htrouse, Mr.. Harold Btumenthal, Mr. and Mrs. Mara J, Kateenberg, Mr. and Mm. Oeorga Wolfeten, Mr, end Mrs. Elmer 6; Simon, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Ar-Oppenhelmer, Mr. and Mrs. Eugwne 8. Beckman. Miss Florence Weaver, of North Sev enteenth jtrest, Is fpendlrur a fortnight with her,-elster-ln-law, Mrs. Raymond Heavenly, in Atlantlo City. Mrs. Walter Carr, of Fifteenth and Berks straets, will entertain the mem bers of the card club of which the Is a member at her home on Wednesday nftemoon. Mrs. J. Helneberg. of 121 North Thir teenth street, has m her riieat her sis ter, Mrs. Stem, of Galveston, Tex. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Pater Leahy, of 14M Porter street, announces the engagement of his daughter, Mlsa Nellie V. Leahy, to Mr. John Dalton, formerly " of Mahanoy Plane, Pa., but now living In Pitts burgh. The wedding will take place late In April. Friend of Miss Leahy ravo a shower on Saturday evening. Among the guest were Miss Marlon rowers, miss Mary Doozin, Mr. ana Mrs. Joseph Leahy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul ran iseph Mr, and Mrs. Iwnrd Henry l'holo by rhoto-Crfter MISS KACHI'X MUCK Uaiieliler of Mr. anil Mrs. Kll U. Trlra, of 1700 Walnut street Mlsi a-rtauftiuci Ul UI mill ' nt 4 -w . ..... --. Price luu shown decided histrionic talent In lie r recent, nppearnncts nt tho I'lays and Players' Club night u I u ..i, i ., , , . - Washington's Illrthdiiy. Tho patronesses, ofiithe claim include Mrs. Uoorgo H Thatcher.-Mrs Herbort T.VOrauthnm nnd Mrs. "Wnillmoro Robert .Taylor, Mr. ami Mre. Frederick MrQ. Falck, bt Lincoln drive and Springfield avenue, fit. Martins, will shortly Icavn for Ber muda, Vhtro they expect to spend sev eral weeks, Mr.an'd Mrs, Clinrles Price Maule, of 2217 Rltienhour-ejstroet, Will entertain at dinner Ih honor of IlBs Therese Ely Clarkson, , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Clarkson, of Edgewater Park, N J on, Friday . rvcnlng before Mrs. 'Charles Stewart Wurts" dnnclng class. The "guests vf 111 Include Miss Henrietta Chapman, Miss Emily Cookmah,' Miss Rebecca'. 8tont,t Mlsi Sarah Large, Mr, Mark BoJIs, Mr Wilbur Iaddock Klanp, Jr.. Mr, Danlet Merrlt. Mr. Berkley iTaylor and Mr. Daniel M. .Co'xe. ' p- .'ALONG THE READING Jlr-; .arid Jfrs. C. W. Beck,' Jr... and. 'tholr .daughter, Miss ' Julia Mok, ' of WVnco.te,'left today for C.uhn, whsro they will remain foreeveriil. yoeks. I Mrp,';A'ftn H. Reed, pf AVi'n'cote, en :tei'UUie(l it a tea ut her homo on Thurs day afternoon In honor of Mi.t. H. Coch ran. Mrs, Maurice Hoovor nnd Mlas Mary Vlllo prcsidel at the tea table. Mrs. Joseph Halni'S, Jr., ha laruccl Invitations ror a brldga puny which she will give on Saturday nftcrnoon, February 28, at hor home In Rydal. Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hchless have returned from their wedding trip and are at their new homo, 1413 Sixty-eighth avenue. Oak Lam'. Mre. Hchless was Mlas Bena Rosenthal, of 1821 Erie ave nue, befofo her marriage on February 3 ' -it GERMANTOWN Mr. Albert M. Pelrce, 1339 sixty-fifth avenue, entertained at luncheon, fol lowed by brldtro. al her homo lust week, The guests included Mrs. Ernest H. Baldwin, Mrs. Matthow Phillips, of New York ; Mrs Alexander S, Johnson, Mrs. TV. D. Bryan, Mrs. William MacNelll, Mrs. AUtllam 1' Siiulbb. Mrs. Benjamin Foster. Mrs. Wtiltpr VnUt-r, Mrs. Ooorce Koppenhoefer, Mrs Elmer H. Bobst. Mrs. Joseph Moreland, SlrH. James ' Pearce and Mrs. John E. Wick Mrs. J. I. Dunn, of 29 East Tulpc hocken street, ha nnnounod tho tn gagement of her daughter, Miss .Ivan I. Dunn, to Mr. C, Frank Bonnet, of Mount , Airy Mr -nnd Mrs. James W. Pearce of Ruicomb street, are !: Atlantic Oltj utahy. and Mr. -and Mrs. Dennis McQrenary. Mr. and Mr. Martin McCauley, who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Frederick Clerr Oeraen, o Tarentum. Pa have Just returned home. Mrs. Oeraen will be remembered as Mlsa Margaret MoCauley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oaudlo, of 1421 South Twelfth afreet, are receiving con aratulatlons on the birth of a feon. Mre. Oaudlo will be remembered as MIot Catherine Keating'. Mrs. EllsabetH Moody entertained at umner ai ner nome, 2101 soutn uar net street, on Saturday evening. Mr. Hugh Daley, of 2C22 SoUth Col orado Terrac. ha left for Harrisburv. where he expects to remain fOr a few weeKs, Miss Anna V. Oraham spent the week- ma wun xnenas in new xork. V , West Philadelphia Ltoutensnr V. TItmll nastnn. Ciiui Zaehary Taylor, Louisville, Ky.. accom- vanica or mr. uasion ana meir rwo for .tho week-end and Washington's Rlrthday. Mr. nnd Mrs John V. Wick, of 427 liist Mount Pleasant aveaue, enter tained at tho Rotary .Club dinner at the Bellcvue-Strntford last week. The guesta Included Mr.j and Mrs. William P. Squibb, Mr. nd' Mrs. A. Raymond Raff, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Story and Mrt and Mrs. Alexander S. Johnson. , There will be a "packago party," followed by a dance, at tho Cedarbrook Country Club tomorrow evening. Mrs'Charloft O. W. Bartlne, of 2B3 ttnimherrv Mtroet. will entertain at lunch- ccn.'followed by bridge, at her homo to morrow anernoon. . Mr, and Mrs Harold Smith, of Russell street, entertained at dinner nnd bridge lit their homo on .Saturday evening. i Mrs- Roy H I'ndcrdown entertained at pards at lur homo on Saturday alter Air. and -Mrs. Ellwood O. Walls will entertain 'at cards at their homo on 'ii'dnMiv vnlntr. The cruests Will InZlUde'Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers C. John 'Bon. Mr.'-'nnd MrH. R. H. Underdown, 'Mr "and Mrs J. II Marvin. Mr. and Mre. 'Alan B. Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Miller . NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Horace Stern and their daughter. MIbs Sophie Stern, of 1624 North Sixteenth street, are spending' some time In l.oulnvlIle, Ky., and New Orleans, La. Mrs. Richard B. Walters, of Eight eenth and Norrls streets, will give a luncheon for the members of her sewing circle at hr home on Tuesday after noon. Mrs. D. Moses and Mrs. J, Mosoa, of 2246 North Park avenue, will give a luncheon and bridge at the Hotel St. James on Monday, February 28. Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Kind, of 2340 North Paik aenue. will leavo shortly for a month'K trip 10 laiuomin. Mr and Mrs. Milton J. Oreenbaum. of New York, entertnlned at dinner at the Mercantile Club In honor of Mlra Rosalind Bamberger, of Elklns Park, children. Miss Betty Oaston and Ma- . Mrs. Frederick II. Oaston. of 8838 ter Harold Oaston. Jr.. are the guest of Lieutenant Oaston' parents', e (rues ', Mr. and YARDLBY A meetlnr of the Civic Club was held lay evei Mrs. T, on Thursday ovenlna; In the municipal huiiainr. Mm t. Mldnev Cadwalladir ""---- -TT - . ... r .. .. mim nimm Atti XsasfiiaeUa) Wt PHlLADBLPmA'8 LBADINOTItBATnii:3 iiireeiinn wt ivin c ,i ,i. runun, TTOnLD'S MOST BCAUTH'Cn 'rnKATR fiTitau'eu er Aaaeaacs- UeJerste l'rlt.a mH'.fir Meats Write er rhone for Enrrart er rrialwl Btraplt. KOTAL ENGRAVING CO.. 114 Wahnt St, Drexel road. Overbrook, for a month, Mrs. Jack Lynch, of 028 Locust street, will act aa hostess at luncheon toduy at her home. Cover Will be laid for twenty guesta. Mrs. Henry R. Griffin and her daugh ter, Mrs. Katharine Belches, of 603 South Forty-first street, entertained Miss Frances Pennyoaoker, of Phoenix vllle, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. McLaughlin entertained at their home. 33 South Fif tieth street, on Friday evening. Among the guesta present wereMlas May lie Kee, Miss Helen Martin, Mm. F. Brit ton, Mrs. Mary McKee. Mr. and Mm Harry Butler, Mr. B. Emblck, Mr. Harry Connor and Mr. J. Porter. Miss Helen M. Boyd, of the Powelton Apartments, ha left to spend the Lenten season at Atlantlo City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robinson, of 808 South Forty-ninth atreet, have an nounced the engagement of their daugh ter, Mien Nancy Robinson, and Mr Ray. mond Kauffman, also of-thia city. STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. and Mra. S. Edelman, of 3180 Dia mond street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Mlas Jean U Edel man, to Mr. Joaeph I Hllverman. Mr. and Mrs, David Rahlnovltch, of 1609 North Thirty-third atreet, have re moved to their new home. 1802 Clove land avenue, Wyomtsslng, Pa. Mra Jacob Mandel celebrated her olghty-flrst birthday anniversary on Fri day, February 11, at her home, 321S Diamond Mre at. presiding. The speaker of the evening was juage uoucmei. 01 trimuui .7, j KAf an address on ''CItlsenehlp." Mies' Charlotte MacKemle, of TaylorrvlUf j Miss Bessie Dttanty and Mlsa Eilaabeth MoCormlck assisted In entertaining. At the next rrtMtlnir of the flub on March 3 the Rev. Robert M. L. llolt of Trenton, will give tha fifth 6f his series of talks on current evtfltf. MOORB8TOWN The weddlnr of Mlsa Austin Dlllcn, , of Someraville, Man., and Mr. Otorgo! Wesley Llpplncott, of Mount Holly, has Deen announced. Mr. ami Mrs. Alfred li Deyo. of fot Oak avenue, are being conrratuuted on th birth of a, aon, John Wlnfield Vyo, on Wednesday, Mrs, Rebecca. B. NIckelson, of Mef chantvllle, wa; a guest nf Mrs, Armydla Hilton over the week-end. Mr. and Mm Henry Paul hava re turned to their noma after a villi with Mr. and Mr. W. B. Patll, of Mafia hawktn. NonmaTOWN Mrs. Anne U parson, of 1425 Iowell street, ono of the oldest and, best known residents ot NorrieWwn, oBlabrated , the nlnety-ftrat annlrjsraary ot her blrthaay, when Mm John t. paut, at whose home ,Mrs. Pason lire. antetUlnea at a luncheon In her Aonor. Mra. Howard Boyd and Mra. J. a Umitad, of West Main street, are ipend lng some time In Atlantlo City. Mrs. Norrla D. Wright, of De Kalb street, entertained the. member of tho 'Monday Afternoon Literary Club at n valentine tea at the riymouth Country Club. Mra. Wright l tho retlrlnr presi dent of the olub. 11 11 r DELAWARE COUNTY Among those of a committee) Interested In the bal maaqua gjven a few e)yeninim ejtw in h Ridley Parfe Auditorium by ttK "Dimaiimun' a. dramatis to ciety. were Mrs. J. Howard JRsber. Mr. Earl V. Dcane. Mr, John Bhattuck and. Mr. llaaeieit uaii. wno wa oninnn. The committee) In charge of Uia datrco given a faw evening ago, at ; the iCraft man's Club, at Drexel Atll. by the 18, V. C. A. of Delaware county eonalated of Mis Lavlnla Borden, Mra. Edward Col lins, Mm Edward kyswr.Mrt.oeor W. Btatr.ell, Jr.. Mro. William Wharton and Mls Stephanie Joshon. Tha pa inuui innlntiMt Mm. Josenh Bofden. Mrs. Edward Ryan, Mrs. Reed B. De Horsey and Mra. Hervey J, Shefer. PALM GARDEN Jft Sea the Qrtat.t Dence In rhlladelahta Rear Walter Behwartt's Dig Orehestra MOKDAT MJCKT NOMBBIl DRAWINO Washlnaton's Birthday, February 22 BIO COLONIAL DANCE Danetnr te 1 a. rn. Bargain Mat.. 3 t S $m j rr , Wl rV5 - 7BC MtfT IVIMitlVitVF' MavMrnc unmm M YZt Sr mat tMSfiai Chestnut St. Open House TONIGHT AT 8s 15 FlnST TIME IIKItB MUfitCAL OOMBDY TXlIUUPH mmmi WITH HAL rOntB SAM ASH TltEABtfA WAXWEH. CONOVKlt DOROTHT KOLLIS THkLinD TBRR1 MLt-X. UAJtaUKnlTE ftrxt FTtANK OIJ.L junn rAni Junn uuntsjuunis XbU Tliii MIM 1 bmou: AN'I) T.I. XIIH SIANT OTHERS Tnit ftr o mlhn. at Culn Tlvlr, N.T. jtOUDAY MAT1NKR TOKOWItOW AT 2ll3 A J 1L! HOLIDAY MAT. Touon. 2 I lt ftt Thtira mr,A ftm EVES.. 50c to $2.00 (':?) The Ontet Comedy Triumph In Years Amlrrd rr itii quality as r.rat-rate cem. edy." Kerlnir llitlletln. MUKiiin iiunu i-rrsenin itiauffi)ivwbaiMi. r ari ,nnsnninWTOanann r aar.1 ifli i-.'inn ma DANCING Every Eve. 8:30 Ttiareday Danelng Centatt. 880 Cash ji incomparaoia as Iarrral pancing nur- Palm Garden RinMnt Mall. face. Jliit Ventilated. DMeraiau. Ret, Barrlca ruautlfullr at Takles. ACADEMY MUSIC. TUT3. KVO.. Kg, 22, NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CMPCT SOLOIST FRSDA HEMPEL Brilliant Soprano of Uetropollian wT iara C Tictte at Aeatemr ma iidvpvi. carttnut fit Co. na ttfreW: 111 fraei .C vCTAPnrDii L ZAfctt&k&3 lutMmr ft Caxo rtwea' uapcrfuy0rAGtn L MARKET AT 19TH 10 A. M. to Htl5 P.M. IN T0J5 fltflOKST AND ftnUATXiT ' "THE KID" STANLEY OnCUKTAA-NOTEt BOLOltrrf The Stanley Organ ''VoT'opI'ratW4' ta 10 a. M. to or. it. Entire Balceny 2Jf JATURDATfl AND HQUDAYH vt -iHenr, 66e Ltrr Vfr, Itt NOTEf avaw erod attaftd nUa k, ... morning pertermine Next Week OT1B BKINNKlf In "RlaMtST" STANTON iYtfgS. .liW JfE Katherine MacDonald TlfB, CVRTAIN'' nrw Teoflervllle cimedr. 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TOMORHO' AT 2.13 Trocadero ,Vy Vhitl ol MIrtK re FASHION 1118 Chettnut St. 2nd Floor : Take Elevator DRESSES Taffetas, Canton Crepe and Satins $1 e.oo , W -T 15 Values $25 Io $S5 THIS WEEK ONLY W beautiful new Spring creations offered at this price This Week Only All Worth Double PARAMOUNT 1342 Chestnut f TOMORROW! ILEARANCE All .WTr-ir.! J29.75 TO $39,75 SPORTS SUITS no95 3ALEEOF0SIrlo3-r?EMARKALE 13 TO V4P0TRJDS SUITS, NOW v, rB R,G,NAL 111 e "dndrella" 11 HI Initial Presentation Wednesday, Feb. 28 rd jj I m We portray a specially designed model selected by a i I HI charming member of the Ziegfeld Follies of 1920. HI 111 fT)inlcf rttPitt II ISill Style Footwdar for Women IH1 lllll 113 CHESTNUT ST. IHI ; " WrtCtlv iLlin-T1 Pri HUltSB aaaamjmaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaajaBaaaBaaaaaaa-apaauMH , maBamim-UHJgllHmTHlirtT ;mtrmntttttlHnftttHiitHHfflfflHRn OTngqai MSn tailors ,mart modei). TlMWIHIWnff L(JT,, S " If ' -Li"' " e . .-. ... I i ,. . . .. . .. i.i.iiiiIhMiiiHi . i ij-n., ) a., ..U , .1 . Hl" -""t .'.yitatf 'aty jejjyy '..f, y j ri,, . . , ..v . tt .,., ,, Millinery Space for Rent in Exclusive Walnut St. Shop This presents an unusual opportunity for an estab lished milliner. Excellent location ; adequate window arid store display. Quick action, if interested. Box A 885, Ledgtr.Omce. MAP nFSMOND an llw Warar In rvAC UtSNlVJinV . nT j.LM0.. I T.. Walnut T-.:k fl.K Nt w.ti "tti tn fATlBt itrMW' Walnut atth lonignt. 0:13 r A CTirWal,ab- 8"1, It.'ro,1y SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORKOW LAbllNUMaicl ,0. America ui RICIIAJID WALTON TULLI Ireer.ta TnE OMCAT AMEniCAN ACTOR GUY BATES POST "The Masquerader' Ut Oonnhpsl for World'a ToJr Tha Cantun" Sentitlon rrlBla Llectrleal Eituiwriant Tiiematte Sinrlc. Doubt Itevolvlnr Rttrat, 'rrifila Llectrleal Kaultuni N'a One Saatert Dunne PfiUcrn. ACADKMT-OP MUSIC PHILADELPHIA I'ltlLAIlEUTHlA'fl VOtXKXtObt THl&9hhi FORREST ftit Positively Last Week Holiday Mat Tomorrow t $2 DIOOEST BArtaAIK IN' TIIKATRB WORLD GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS OF 1920 Prices to Suit Everybody ALL iVl A I O. " Waanta . 2D BALCONY. 77' 1ST BALCONY. $1. $1.50. $2 ORCHESTRA. $2 EVENINGS. 2D BALCONY. $1 1st Balcony (Except Sat) $1.50. $2. $2.50 Orcheatra (aff,.) $3, $3.50 Next Week Seat Thuradav Franci De Wolf WILSON HOPPER And star cast in a new and wondrous production of tha famous comic opera success ' iE R M I N I E ORCHESTRA BROAD : gPttRMaUUWffiaZX George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 The New Mourning Millinery for Spring "Simplicity the Keynote" Becoming medium and email hats of crepe de chine, crepe de chine and straw; all crepe; taffeta; taffeta and braid; taffeta and crepe; Georgette and braid; all braid many have white fac ings every model beautifully hand made. Yon will indeed be pleased with such a display. $12.00 to $20.00 The Latest Novelties in Mourning Veils. In Georgettes, Fancy Meshes, Toscas and Brussels with crepe and ribbon borders. Mourning Ord.ru wMmcitcm prompt and pwonml att.ntic New Silks Much Under Price 36-inch New Foulards, Special, $1,95 The are all new patterns for Bprlnr o 1921 thert. are a eplma d assortment of ehadea and de-Una. ' a 40-inch Fine Foulards, Special, $2.50 Tlise coma in lare or email denlfna printed on varloun cole backgrounds, und the Quality Is excellent SB-inch Checked Louisienne, $2.45 yard Waahabla and very Mrvjecab! ; It la the newest thin In !!! a very fine check In navy, blade, tan. orch'd rose Ja.de, Interwoven with vrhlte. I LEOPOLD STOKOWGSI. CasSuetOr Soloist! UT8C1IA LEVlTZrCI, PtanUt FRIDAY AFTERNOON. FSB. 3.1. AT 80 SATURDAY EVENING. ISD. 18. AT S:1S j RAint nrandantnira- Concerto In F. far Sola ' Violin, nuta. Otot. Trjmptt and Orctitatra. DECTnOVEN-Wano Coicarlo No 3, c minor nRAIIMB Srmphony No. 0. In P ma.'ar t TlcSttn Happa'a- Ilia tT)tnut Acadrm:' NIOIITS AT StlB Lfata. Tt:aa.. TCd . n. Holiday Mat Tomorrow ,32 Tun wrmzsT and ost Muimuxrs COMEDY OF THU PRESENT SZASOTt' North Amartcan P. O. S. of A. Washington's Birthday Celebration Tuesday, February 2 2d 3lret Paraats from City Hall i.J Broad and Diamond at T:!0 f. 1( MITKOrOl.lTAN OPKK. HOUSE AT O'CLOCK. CI.A.13 INITIATION Salactad Initiator- Ton. Atfdraaiis Ooverner Bproul, Profeaer William Jamat IlaajM, National Pri!nf Otbrlal IT l!orr and athtr. SBMlal Fatur For Umberi Onl: Popular WaJ Mat., JtMC at Pau tt.ee ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Mon. Evr.. Ffb IS "KING 0LAF" PL'KO I1T THE CHORAL SOCIETY HENRY QOnDON IIJUNDER Co ,t MAE RRREY IIOTZ Soprano ROYAL P. MaeLKLLAN -m-ior ynKDERICK PATTON--Kaii AND MUUI1ERS PIIlLA. ORCHEBTriA 75e, 81.00. 81.30. nox Saata ,82 00 ni-"lay Evj-.. l'b Philadelphin Plectrum Symphony Orcheatra Conductor, Jivpi I.t Mnrnrt, o tlic I'hilAdOp'tlo. OrctiKFtru. Henri Scott of tho Matrnpotlta Optra Co. TlcTiata on ml a W-mann'a, MM Chratnut t and af tha box one ot tha hall the arartn oj h cancart. n rj EITH'S THEATRE I GERTRUDE HOFFMAN ' JiWSJ;. Imjironatont THOMAS B. SHEA a .MAaiKllS & KRAFT TSCHAIK0WSKY I PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA I.COPOI.D BTOKOWSICL Condu-tor i ACADEMY OF MUSIC TONIGHT AT 8:15 I TICKETS AT HEPPE'H AND ACADLAIY MARGARET YOUXC T.iFranta t KfnnJ)'; Cona-an a Ctmv. ttK. 3 Bho Waahln. o-.' Blrthda". I.-ro, 4 ISO an-i $ P. iX Printed Crepe de Chine, Special, $4.00 and the ooiortnrs are 4 0-incn trepeu; eacn aeairn is new Hliadea that will be the vorue for Bprlnr. the Printed Georgette Crepe, Special, $5.00 Satin Stripe Novelty Oeorzattn Crmnt' try attractive deslrns and colorlnca. 10 Irches vide. These Children's Washable Fabric Gloves, 50c These were formerly priced 11.00 an JI.1C a nulr- tli -.h.A. ar white, tan ana grey. Jvret the thln for the ltldde3 for Sprlr.avear Ivory Toilet Articles About Half Hair Receiver, Ptirt Boxms Mirrors, lYays, Hair B2s. i... and l'ln Boxra. t& Theae are dlaoon.tlnuel slvW from ou-own r,JX stock marked now about half price, m ou' own rs-u!r Lisle Ribbed Vests, 3 for $1M The usual 50c trade of a famous make of underwear- tht. ..-. all elaea. rerilar and extra and the reaular or bodlcT to as 5eSlrS The laat lotwld eo quickly w think tfieae will b rona Irl i a day or two mmfmasax mimsmssm imjmi u i w n i m KwvsmrmnfmJi - , .,. vw ,t rl METROPOLITAN OPERA HOU3E F.T. fi.V(i, TOR MTU AT e:I3 Vfilla Oruna Oprra Co PntMnta Cavalleria-Ru8ticana P A G L I A C C I h ! Academy of Music Foyer iuuii. n ovaaiitNOTON p ninTIIDAY) JOINT P.BCITAL F.RNO DOHNAMVI. coMPOhKr. ROSELAND DANCING VASA PRiHODA f Broad and Columbia ,, V. 7 .. -,?. . .v,P'I't Columbia. Eltljf , -a rhleLBPlnr rt. tiC.. if f ji rt. ' " m - - - ' r,i v PROGRAM t" f - I 1 dancing v,oiueei uasli fnxea , nj.'Tiiiir Private Instructions t?,UMn? SDr'3 ACADKMY OK MUBIC aA4ui..vi J'i, i. ,au CONCERT OF MKSIC FOR VIOLIN l.rlvfti n:rciitrt FEB. 26 KREISLER Ifpj; AcaCftn,., Hoi: OT .y"r' . raa-,nrK,. I nft 1DUMONTS v:u AIC i'eti . a t a. te EMMETT WELCH Minstrels Cnmle njrlaamja. "WE.ST iH EASY' METROPOLITAN P.'a SATURDAY MAT. FEB. 26 46th Annual Juvenile Play CINDERELLA Hfl at 1151 rhrat-i' .Slrmr, r,e- (n J ,V, ZIMBALIST MATZENAUER rAnc'Y rv snifj ' v.i RQrtAY KV'51N(1 FRK. ri m- 'iirKHTa on ,itj-; now at i Itpwh ill? C1IKHTNT? BT, AMD ACAI11'& C. A RR f CV iuaivn at sue vjArvr,irv. Mat.Tu..wj. it Holiday Mat. Tomorrow $2 "AN BNTERTAINTrfKNT THAT REAI.1 V KNTURTAINii." livanlnr IOaar DAVID UKUASCO Tresents With Oriffitul Cast and Only Company . A Corrlv bv St;.n Arrhlhtlil ICALL THE DOCTOR 1 Af'' "1 W'a ft th ttmplra Thaatr. N.r- I Wither.poon Hall " ?, 1021. at Sil.1 p if eoLourr PEOPLES . !-.riH K A T NO -rSr.TH tArti wor"p EM O.n, rat Wffitf$ffifif DWliI Yi'natilntnn'; rt' xVVK-f'Vf 1 ' t7V Ml 7 tl w!r t M i Iiib. Ava. A Ci'ir.!), .HA., -iuuav . J1IIC MIL1.10M Vv lt low ntin..
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