".' , ''t, ' v' Jf ' v tf-yf .y. (. p. i" -py15 " "'" '' H ," " 1 " ' ;fr BViDNnSTG PUBLIC LElDGBIrPHILABiilUPHlA, THUKSDAY, tfMBBUARY 24, 1921 11 JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talles of tho Tailer-Harding Wedding in New York She Sees Smart Costume Ice Carnival ' to Be Held Tonight vfATURAIjIiY Plillndelphlnna re A much Interested In the approaching tanrrlaio of Catherine Hnrillng, of New Tork, to Iorlllard Suffcrn Tnller, also of that city. At first sight perhaps jou wonder why, but let me remind you tht Catherine Hardlne Is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Horace Harding, nnd that Mrs. Harding was MIbs Dorothea T?mv. s daughter of Mr. Charles D Barney, of this city. Mra. Harding 1b J.rfor ft alter of Mrs. Henry watts, Mrs. Archibald Hubbard. Baroness ion Illller, and Mrs. John whlttukcr, Mr. Harding' mother, tha late Mrs. Harney, vran Mls Laura Coolco, a daughter of the late Jny Coolie, ho you mo how olowly tho Hardlnos aro re lated to Philadelphia. Catherine's ! r,t Laura came out tuls last ccasou nd had a wonderful time. Tho wedding of Lorlllnrtl and Cathe rine 1b to tako place on April 0 In St. Hartholmew'a Church, New York. Tounif Mr. Taller is In buclness In VeW iorls nnd hn recfiitly Wn up pointed an officer in one of the big ompnl3 there. He Is tho aon of Mr. T. Hulfern Taller, of New York, and n grandnon of the late Edward N. Taller. He alo Is n grandson of tho late PI"rro Jiorlllnrd. who founded Tuxedo Park ; tho I.orlllard Spencers, of j,'w York, ore cousins. Tho Hardlngs aro ut present down on JcIctI Island, Oa nnd liorlllard Is riililng thtm. They will return to New i'orlt shortly before Kaster. Of course, all tho Barney relations nnd tho Cookcs, too. will go over to New York for the xctldlng. I SAW Polly Pancoast the other day and thought eho looked very pretty. Sho had on n dark blue topcoat, cut htc-quarter length, belted In at tho Taist and trimmed with n beaver col lar. Her hat was bluck velvet nnd was wade with two polnto on either side. Folly in attractive and has n ttyllub fljurq... . A nO. you trolnjr out to tho ukatlng .O- carnival thlq, cvcnlng7 It'o going to be an oxclting affair. All tho boxes re taken and will bo filled nnd quite a number of dinners aro scheduled to take place before tho event itself. It's bpln riven for Iho benefit of Broomall Hol iday House, which Is a home for conva Iwcents, you know. Tho George "Wharton Peppers will entertain nt dln- rtr before thp nniur In Honor or wro. "Jus' 'magi: likes 'mobile Jus' 'maglng widin 'at wav. Mnrv kes 'mobiles." NANCY WYNN'IJ. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The trucnta who will attend tho din ner tonight which Mr. and Mm. Trenehard lOmlcti Nowbold, of Ilrcrzy Brow. Ardmorc, will elvo before tho Ico carnival will lneludo Mr. and Mrn. James I. Llnwiwoaver and Mr. tuid Mrs. Howard KUIson. Mrs. William Fisher Norrlo, 1S30 Rlt tenhouse wiunre, will clve a dinner on !TirI(la.,Mai;c.k. K ,n honor ' 'heir niece, Mlm Kthol S. Norrls, daughtorof Mr. and Mra. Henry Norrls. before tho meeting of Mrs Charloo Stowart WurtB' danelntf class. Mr. nnd Mi- John Klnnott. in4ft Lo Ati,?V wln c"rtaln ".t dlnnor on OT. i ,".,'0"or of their son, Mr. Joseph ;; t M,oll'Mfw'', H ilnnco whh Mr. and Mrs. Wchard r;. Norton will clvo Ui honor of their daughter, Mla3 Caro lino H. Norton. iMr3,mIol,,st.01' Sl"rS'3. "f Cheetliut Hill, will arrive today from llurope, whe-ro Bh hRB lxcn upending bovera "j"! Who In rgland MrS. Sturgen vloltcd Mr. Sturges' brother-in-law and ?& .Lor? an.a. Liul5' Sandwich, at Hlnehlnbrook, their estate at Hunting donnlilre, and Oaptaln and Mrs. David Margesoon. While- In FTanco Mr. Slunres was tho jruest of Mr. Sturges" mother, Mrs. Francis H. Iggott. of New loiit. who Is eix-'iidlng tho wlntor and Bprlng In Paris. Ionl and Lady Sand wich Will come In fliln rnnnti-v mipI.. Im tho spring and will opend the mimmrri De" Lanccy place, will not bo at homo as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sturircn. i thin afternoon. rnenl of Miss Page nnd Dr. Starr has been announced. Miss Jonaphlno dn Reldlng, daughter "' wr. nna mra .ioei enrowomiry o Soldlng, of New York, who (has been entertained as the guest for a, few days of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Lecolster Van Leer, of 630 Chestnut street, haa returned to her homo. MlMf lllcanor Wurts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Kennedy Wurts, of 2131 Pino street, has left for n visit to New York, whoro nho will bo entertained as tho guest of Mlba Katharlno arlllltli for a weclr. Mrs. Chilrlen It. Unwell and her daughter, Mlsa Joscphlno P, Howell, of ib-u vajnut street, who nave neon spending some time nt tho Brighton Hotel, Atlantic City, will arrive today to attend the skntlntr carnival to bo held at tho Ice Palace tonight They expect to return to Atlantic City tomorrow to re main for several weekit, Mrs, Howell's snn-ln.lnw nnd ilnnehtnr Mr., and MrH. aullllncm Acrtson, Jr.. of tho Morris Apartments, will Join nor tomorrow to remain over tho week-end. Mrs. George do Bennovllle Kelm, who hns been spending several weeks In Bal timore, has returned to her homo at Twenty-first nnd Porter streeta Mrs. S, 8. Weyl, who has been spend ing ten days in naltlmore. returned yes- terday to her home, 320 South Forty- fifth street. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Bookmyer. who have been spending several weeks In Florida, have returned to their home, City lino nnd Baynham avenue, Over brook. ' Tho wedding of Mltsi Elizabeth Burk Mathlcu, daughter of Mrs. Peter N. Mathlcu, of 1600 North Broad street, and Mr. Daniel S. Whlteman, eon of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Whlteman, of 87 Bouth Forty-ninth Btreet. will be sol. emnlaed on Wednesday evening, March 30, In the Messiah Lutheran Church, Sixteenth nnd Jefferson streets, to bo followed bv iv reception nt the Manu facturers' Club. Mrs. Horace Howard FurneM, of 20.14 at their estato at Wdgoly Manor, N. Y. Mr. Sturges' aunt. Miss Josephine Mac Leod, who recently returned to this country from L'neland and who hnn been staying with Mr. Htutffca at hln homo on Willow (Jn.o avuiue, Is now vlcltlng In Boston, t Mr. nnd Mrn, J. Clajton Strawbrldgo, of COO Deacon luno. Merlon, aro spend-' lug a fortnight ph tho gueuto of Mr. ' nirnwonureB parnti). Mr. and Mrs. Frodorlo H. Strawbrldge, at Torworth. Gorman town, Mr. and Jrra. Thomas V. Dixon, of tho Poplars, Chestnut Hill, havo returned from Saionnalit whtro th-y upout bev eral woelco. Mr. and Mra. Clomont neevea "Wain wrtght, of Chestnut Hill, left last week for a eevorul weeks' utuy at Pulm Beach, Flo, Mlsa Katlicrlno T. Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Charlen A. Torter, of S'prlngflold avenue, Chevtnut Hill, who will bn Introduced to fooloty nt a tea on October 14, will bo tho guest of honor at a. donco her parents will glvo lu Do cenibor. Mr. Arthur Whitney Howo will glvo a te.i on November lo to formally nre- .&L38?aJ ""3. A W ft JIV 5 'SSfr" home. To.'ST B? 'irCQCUnru 41i;iyuuiu3 iv 11 ivc u ui.iiir. no. M Ism Ashton. Of .)i Houtn Twenty-third street, will give a party !n honor of Itussfll Tucker nnd Anne Ashtnn, her two debutante nieces, nnd iho Charlton Yarnalls uIko vlll enter Uln. Rosamond Stewanlspn will give b dinner nnd the John C. Bfll, Jw., tIU, too. In fact. I can't begin to ro nemtcr all tho affairs that aro sched- The New York Rkatlng CTub will rm nrr to take nnrt In th carnival, nnd M1h Theresa Wild and Nat Niles. nf Tlnitnti, who arc generally conceded (0 b t! e met wonderful amateur .Vaters in America nnd who took part 'n th" Olympic ema in Belgium, will i1 "mc spcetneiilar work. I think it nlU be a most beautiful otght. AUY was looking ut a picture book Dr. nnd Mm. J. Albort Potter, or Overbrook, aro spending several days nt tho Marlborough-Blenhclm. Atlantic City. Mr. John S. Diamond, of Nnrberth, nnnouncos tho engagement of his daugh ter, Mlsa nutho Helen Diamond, to Mr. John W. Stnploton, of Logan. Mini Diamond, Is the granddaughter of tho lata Mr. Alexander J. Diamond. GEFIMANTOWN Miss ISthe'l Young, B4S 13a st Tulpe--hocken ntreet. enterjatned Informallv nt her home on Monday evening. The guests Included MIbb Edna Messlnger. Mlsn Iluth Messlnger, Miss Qenevlevo Leh', Miss Dlnlo Weeks, Miss Mary Blrdn. Miss Helen Young nnd Miss Bllrabeth Young, of Scotland: Miss Slella Young and Mloa Magdaleno Young. Mrs. Clarence M. Yardley, 907 Greene street, will entertain nt luncheon fol lowed by bridge, at her homo tomorrow afternoon. The quests will Include Mrs. William O. Humphries, Mrs. Theodore Young. Mrs. Philander Smith. Mm. Claronco a. Harding, Mrs. William Scherr. Mrs Ira Boston, of Atlantic City; Mrs Char!R Payne, Mrs. Walter Gilbert, Mrs Charles O. Towner Mrs Charles Matthew and Mrs. W. J. Kludge. Mra. Stowart G. nippoy will entertain -VTA! ALt) i'Ighs dragged by horses were depicted ri-lns along through the snow, nnd Oil "' remarked the up-to-date lady, Lanccy nlaco. Miss Houo is a student of Sprlngsldo School, Chestnut Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan H. Wilford, of Brookwa-y. Merlon, are being congratu lated on tho birth of a daughter, Gruco ueiscr w mora, on rouruary z. Mrs. Jtoagan Cnrtw right, Mrs. Har old S. Colton, Miss A. Kilzaboth Prle-, Miss Constanco Cochranf, MIi.t Corn S. Brooka, Mlra Eleanor Abratns nnd MIni Lucllo Howard will rccolvo at tori from 1 4 until 6 In tho Art Club Kallery on ifotld.iv. PVhrtlftrv "A ?Crt rnnlu Mr. Hamuol Dexter Wnrrincr, or 133 HIESH0NdDm1w ibflfC South ):ighteonth r.trcet, and her debu- JwtF JiLi "tTJrn sli tanto daughter, Mls r.lolwi Warrlner, MQm t'MmT IVfllK who have br-en entertaining a houe WWXp Sm ,aa" party at their country placr u.t Mori-1 zJfmaJnl Fcf Illfani trosm, Pa., for a few daya, roturned to, rMKVll t pj their homo ltti-.t night, r-WM!t. & Irmljcfo Mr. 1uB.aii Starr, of Stenton avemio, I fiO COOKSNQ Chestnut Hill, nccompanled by Mlsii. 'bij r.ii n . Kdlth Xelton Page, daughter of Mr. nd.ThB O0a- UrlTUt tot AH AgCO. Mrs. Howard Wuitn Pat", of 101S Clin. Quick Lunch fit Home Office an,l ton Btreet, who havo bean npendlnp a'? ,ul , ,s nomc,urncc, ana few days In Boston as tho guestii oOK I'OUntainB. Atk for HORUCtCS. Stnrr'u son, Dr. Isaac Starr, Jr., rr- ,- i f .. .. r, .. turned home yeuterduy. Tho engage- AT01Q ImuatlOnS ft uUOtutatU MISS FiVNNIB A. IIOFF Iauglitr of Mr, Harry A. Hoff. of r038 Market street, whoso engage ment to Mr. Albert Henry is announced at luncheon and cards at her homo to morrow afternoon. The guests will Include Mrs. F. Marlon Hall, Mrs. Wil liam T. Philter, Mrs. Albert P. Wppey. Mrs. William II. Wilson. Mrs. George L Kelley, Mrs. William McLoIn and Sirs. II. a. Goodwin. Miss Mary Smith, of Erlo avenue, will entertain Informally at hor home this evening. Her guests will Includ Miss Marguerite Wagner. Miss Lisa Wohlfeld. Miss Carrie Uhlmcr, Mies Mil dred Shertter, Miss AHco Van Artsdalen, Miss Dorothy Wllkle. Mlsa Dorothy Hose, Miss Dorothy Price. Miss p;ilte Smith. Miss Magdalene Young, Miss Marjorle Pool. Mlsa Florence Illtter, Mlsi rtuth Phillips, .Miss lluth Howey and Miss Father Blggerstnff. Mia? Smith's brother. Mr. Paul Smith, Mill also entertain tho members of tho Oml cron Sigma ICnppu Fraternity at his homo this ivonlnir. Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. Wilson, of IIoho Cottage, and their daughter, Mies Nellie Wilson, will go next week to BPuiid somo time at the Marlborough Jilcnhelm, Atlantlo City. Friends of Mrs. Wilson wilt bn irlad to lcar.i that Mlsa Wilson la recovering from hor ro-1 fpnt ItttiMiii NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Charles It FMImer, of 1211 West Allegheny avenue, will entertain nt a tea tomorrow afternoon at her home. Mrs. Joseph Firth, of 1219 Allegheny avenue, will entertain her 600 club on Wednesday, March 2. The members In clude Mrs. S Logan Mrs. Albert Foster, Miss F. Collins, Mrs. Ilobert H. Cromp ton, Mrs. II U Gray, Mrs. It Martin, Mrs. Harry Foster, Mrs. B. King. Mrs. Caroline Gosch, Mrs. A. Byron nnd Mrs. S. Logan. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Boat, 1S30 Erie avenue will entertain the Neighborhood Club at cards on Wednesday, March 2. Mr. and Mrs. David Schwartz, 1604 North Franklin street, entertained nt dinner In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alex ander Nordon, of Noble. Among those present were Mr and Mrs. F. Matuson, Mr nnd Mrs. S. Sugarman, Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. Sugarman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Max Welsman, Mr. and Mrs. Karat, of Mon treal ; Mr. Maxwell Schwartz and Mr. Joccph Stein. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Arthur Hammer has returned to his homo In Baltimore after a fortnlgt's visit with Mr. and Mrs Walter IL Christ at their homo, 1827 Daley otreet. Miss Lillian Hoy la visiting her ount In Lcwlsburg. Pa, Miss Elslo Crawford, daughter of Mr William Crawford, entertained at cards nt her home, 2036 Fltzwater streot, on Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. Kennedy, of 2405 Spruce street, Im spending several days In Atlantic City. Miss Edith Kirkpatriek will entertain her five hundred club at cards at her home next Tuesday evening. Friends of Miss Mlnroee Brautlgan will bo glad to know sho la recuperating from her recent Illness. Miss Helen Hannlgan, of 2037 Car penter street, Is visiting her brother-in-law and olstor, Mr. and Mrn. Edward Kurtz, ut their home In Ventnor. FRANKFORD Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Crelghton. 1C60 Wakellng street, will Icavo shortly for n trip to Bermuda. Mrs. Howard B. Kenshavr, of Sellers ntreet, will entTitlti tho membeni of hor sowing ctrclo at her homo on Fri day afternoon. Mlsa Helen O. Dellln. of Frankford avenuo and Bridge street. In entertain ing an her guest for a- few weeks Mlsa Henrietta Parker, of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mra W. Stelnmeyer, of Her bert ntreet are) receiving congratula tions upon the birth of a. eon. STRAWBERRY MANSION Announcement hao been modo of tho engagement of Mlsa Bessie Feldman, of Brooklyn, to Mr. Abraham Lovotkln, also of Brooklyn. Mien Feldman ts the sister of Ilabbl Abraham J. Foldman, of 23C1 Bailey street, thlu city. "Eliza," nn English farre, will be given next Sunday night In tho audito rium of tho Templo Beth Isrnel. It will bo produced under tho auspices of tho alumni, and tho cant will Include Mlso Lillian nomberg. Mio3 Bessie CORSET EXPERTS Seeotal Attention to "oufs, Maternity t ft'i'itcal .llWame CW 835 Chestnut St. Olnsburg, Miss Helen Malls, Mr. Her man Jllfnek, Mr. Charles Rosenborg, Mr. Uy Semon, Mr Samuel Seltchcctt nnd Mr. Prank Jcllnck. WOllLD'a MOOT BEAUTIFUL THOA.TIUI H4erl Trie !lriUbs r Aisente- rsta Writ r Pe fur Knir4 IMaM I0TAL ENGRAVING CO, 114 Wabti Si All-Wool Dro.e .97:08 Skirts 2 0S Silk Chemise 1.98 Bloomers 08 Silk Stockings 05 Ht'lTH AMI RKIRTS HAnrvro-onnnit APPLE BROS. 830 WALNUT ST. cent Ulncs3. Waaa Drode Wedding Thi wedding of Miss Esther Iluth 1 Brode, daughter of Mm. Sarah J. Erode, 1 of Tamaqua, Pa,, nnd Mr. Arthur A. Wnas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A, I Wnas, HOI North Fifteenth streot this 1 city, took place yesterday. The ceremony wna performed by tho I Bev. Dr. Joseph Krauskopf at C o clock at his homo In 3ermantown. 1 Tho bride was uttended by Mrs. Ixs- ' ter L. Wnas as matron of honor, nnd given In manlage by her uncle, Mr Elmer Brode, of 3100 North Broud street. Mr. Lenter L. Waoo acted as beet man for his brother. After an extended wedding trip tho bride nnd bridegroom will llvo In Ta rnaitun, i'a. AKN PiifadcIphias finest BUTTER H.R.AIKEN I 108 N.DolawaroAv.,PhilQ. JtsK your dMor ! 60 of m rj m. t m p iveaucuoni a DOLMANSI m & WKAJTS M I I wra'ppy! If Um coats I rO, Nfl Jnt ft ttHn or m VcWlv - h elo-out O llt?ii J doesn't ooYtr H ,mr3 KB Dr"3")tlon eet. Vt MM j J(WALHUT SL Free Exhibition of Oil Paintings by HUnnsr Aftrjrus UlV It. V, Colton Corj S. nrojkn I.uclla Howard IAbl n. CrtTrrlht M ni!beth Prlr CensUriee Ccd.r&n Llliateth W. llobtrt The Art Club 220 S. Broad St. Vb, lth to Marrh !0 lncla:-i PUILADELPIIIVS LKAD1NO THRATHE3 Direction ot LEE A J J. SlftJJCHT CHESTNUT ST. OI,nRA I EVE3 MAT. SAT. 8w $2.00 SPKT..f-.pjVXKW-Jl . Msk1 DONTOillSSIl u IJ'A.lVi ASK & Oppenheim.luns & g Chestnut and 12th Sts. Announce for Tomorrow Friday This Season's Greatest Dress Sale si..Mi.j;iii.r.T.-:.iijf:."i..;.i.-.?:i7.Taa i &r - --wMg--ww r,i"t'nij mAJrJH , I ujv,u,as JPm-WLM ' ' "" ' Walnut St. Ps :i iUL Hr b Kf mf Mr . rlL- l?Jj V a m p m My m yfm. m ml, m. oenrcen m I st.jam & CSrCw 12,h&13th 1 ?. '-iMMHP! - - t Z3 Ull i -l-J im 1 !' .-mm i . 115 IfC m n 9 B LYRIC KTV'03. AT 6:10 MAT. SAT, "X1 BE3T SEATS, )3 THE BEI.WYNS rilESENT )WIL C(Q A Silk Tricolette and Tricotine Dresses Women's Dresses ted Floor Values to $29. 75 Misses' Dresses 4th Floor Attractive Dresses fashioned of silk tricolette, trico tine and serge in Coatee, tunic and straight line effects, tailored, button trimmed, braided, of embroidered. M C. 0. D's or Exchanges All Sales Must Be Final SMILIN'TMROUCif Adelphi Mat. Today $1.50 Prl:es within rt&ch of a.; EVES.. 50c to $2.00 (3 ) 7S Gratt Caraoiy Triumph In Tar "AJmtra for "jt quillty as Crtt-rLU coa el.. ' Evening ISulletln. MOnillO KOSE Preotsta I MARKET AT I9TH THIS WEEK 10 A.M. to 1 1:15 P.M. EXCLUSIVE FI118T PnEBENTATfOM CHARLES CHAPLIN nt nriBT eiiowiNa of "THE KID".' STAKLET ORriiEOTnA-NOTED BOLOIBTS The Stanley Organ Which hi the most complete In xltnc t NOW IN OPERATION U A OLTll RPirn itv Dtiiitrn M to 0 P M. Enllt nalnonr. A l l? u 'i 5ntit iiaioonr. !&S.'Aln6 llilconr l-oji. nOa 5YEKKP8 AFTER 8 O'CLOCK Mi HATUIIDAVH AND HOLIDAYS Iitlcony. eoe Ixwr Floor and iNOTE: To ftvoI(1 erowdii attenl wlrt v.. n . mornln prformatif . NJt Weelt OTIS BKINNEtl In 'KltiltaV STANTON iWSSAfi Katherine MacDonald UTH IS P. U. .,,u , IN "rttRTAIN" rvi t?!1!?0?.'' F1Lm Conpanr VrinU r.jw Tomirvillo Com4r, "frur linnli' ..it Wk NAZIMOVA In BILLIONS' & TOUAY, TOlIOnriOW AlfD SATCBDAT POLA NEGRI ;d caotof cooo in A'.'D CAOTOF COOO IN . T Passion V IT.,', BE E7IOWN AT "I1E 10LI1VINJ THEATRHOJ PA I AfF 12U MAItKtT BTIIEBT L,-'i-' ID A It to Itill P. K. rAiiegneny & allegkeny Great Northern s3?it ,? IMPERIAL 6OTH 4 ZlYm ALHAMBRA ,STn nonius I'APSIOM ig TTIB LATEST BENSATlOKi IK THE WAT OF PIIOTOFLAT PRODUCTION s I fi 1222-1224 Walnut Street ifiBEMlSMBMIMBSfiBk "Stecker" Fashions For Spring Are Beautifully Exemplified In These Tailored & Sport Suits Tailored Suits Developed in Twill Cords, Tricotines, and Poiret Twills. Severely tailored lines with the smart tight sleeve, and in misses' Blouse and straight-line effects. $59.50 to $175 Sports Suits of English Tweeds, Rainbow Tweeds, and Velour Checks, with and without belts, In all the newest shades $24.50 to $95 All Purchases Billed April 1st ?(. mfiMBMKUMrero metfBm TtuosrnnSaoAvwAMuijCA S SA SHUBERT Eves, at 8:15 MAT SATl'PDAT T3-i Per.to 12 09 AIirilbR IIAMMERSTEP. Prtucr.ta ijrrjAkii. Dm, COCO DM wm& M A MUSIGIRL COMlWmO ARpAnTA "S3TUT ST. di. lrrar rilWrtLlrt 10 A. M. to UiI5 v. u. OtoTKt, Flttmauriee'a Paramount Production PAYING THE PIPER A Paramount Plctura tVltli Oteat Ctt NEXT WEEK FIRST MfOCTINQ I Hh GILDED LILY A PAIlAMOfVT TIRST Biiowmu With MAE MURRAY victoria yargft s :.faurlM Touraeura Nw Phetoriraa "The Great Redeemer" AMerl nuctr Kaatnn (n "Th B'arfCrow" .'urt Wm'(-VKBA GORDON In 'THE ORSATUST LOVM" PAPITOF T2 MARKET 6TRIXt sfLX i VL. -MIDSUMMER MADKE3C" AT.L-9TAR CA8T St A R KET STREET AT JUMPER for.'ir. ojj Vauii-v!!. 11 m t'n At, BHATV?: Qur CUT Strln nnij GLOBE Walnut V.'alnut ut 0th M Sat 3 IS Sharp KlBhti (i.13 Share A JOY AND A DELIGHT niCIIARD WAI.TON"TCULYX-?er Prn(. THL ORriAT AMLKICAN ACTUP. GUY BATES POST "The MasquerarJer" SEATS FOR NEXT WEEK NOV. A MlIuADELPHIA'P FORKJIOST THEATRE3 I FORREST I-A6T nmiits rwirE.oi ;ST iop mat ea GeorRe White s Scandals WITH ANN PENMHOTON Next Week SEATS TODAY Franci9 De Wolf WILSON HOPPER And star cost in s new and wondroui production of tho famous comic opera success ERMINIE BROAD -N'ns at is THE WITTIEST AND yrsr opARKf ISO COilEDY Or TUD Phe.f-FNT fEAM!- North American. AWRENCE8OYR0H hjta: sparkling (bmedg Triumph Seats for thn Laat Vk on 8a! TMay GARRICK Phila. Ice Palace, .loth & Market Sts. SKATING CARNIVAL Thursday Evg., Feb. 24, at 8:15 KEP.ESl VELD BLANCHAilS ATuA.S'lCL NILES -JIEItWIN HAtKJEU Champion Figure Skate: a of America (.'-PS OrFKItED FOR TANV 8KAT1NO 1X1MPE rmu."l OPE.v TO ALL ''AHNIVA.L IIOCKET (JAMB TICKETS ON BALE AT CONWAm. (1IMHELB AND HPALD1NQ3 EITH'S THEATRE GERTRUDE HOFFMANN Daneaa I, Iir.wr.onattcna" THOMAS E. SHEA MASTERS & KRAFT MARGARET YOUNG LhFRANTE i. KEKNBDT ( '11XMN U CASEY. '.e. METROPOLITAN fraiA SATURDAY MAT.. FEB. 26 46th Annual Juvenile Play CINDERELLA Huti at VI3 Chimut Bt-.t so t0 n.ao ZIMBALIST MATZENAUER ACADE3.rr of irrmc 'HT,nfiIAY EVEN1NO. PE. t (-lit TICKET! ON HLE NOW AT II.IPPB'K. lilt CHESTNUT ST ANP AC.DEIT Metropolitan Opera House TONIGHT THE LIFTED CROSS" A Historical ritijr.l fur th nnnt of in OrlanUi Ci'llrf for Woman TICn " i) J. W, ut ttu)iuanD' I1CK Cftnut 'rt. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE SAT. F.E TKH S6TH AT HIE PMla. Grand Orr. Co Pmnta CAVALLERIA-RUSTICANA P A G L I A C C I "a" NIGHTS T 15 fatlrm ttt iMst AK !VTl'nTi4 la'lfiatin. ...... ----- nCRTAJB"'fe;;,n7?,,I iSiir. "tA"U DAVjn UELASCO rrescnts With Original Cast and Only Company A Comedy !v Jean ArchlhaH CALL THE DOCTOR After 21 W.elta nt tt-e Pmplr T"-ir. v v Pfata for ii Lart WV on Pale Tntav ACADEMY OF MUSIC FOYFR Monday EAenltiB. Trhnjary 18, at S .5 I' M WoJneedny Muttr.om. Morcu '."1 u'.J ist'i RUTH DRAPER In JInr Orlrlnd' ( harartpr .the ONLY APPEARANCES IN PHM.AI'T.M II.' "No younc votnnti ha at ho tlmrnuRhly i-Itured New York Mire ujtnmoM'en t- J to roll up to -re Joor tlnn It t m .!!. In t.i tlnntre to hear tl.u rftijri.' ' trtlef- NEW UItK T1M1.1 " Tli'KETH AT ACADEMY -.D HlTI'irs ROSELAND DANCING 1015-17 Market St. "A NIOIIT IN IIICKVTI.EE- An OM-KKuhUr' 1 L!i a TOMCIIT CIIA3. KKIUt HlMsri V AND Hiii J A. MVi.K JOINT RECITAL ;.T,1V CUNTCRT VU TWIN'S f!OOUS ru-r.i'in i EKiHT K1KTEEN O'CLOvnC tyO'MPE I EHCH. Copratio VEIfiNICA SWEHiVIlT, Contralto UOHOriIE.V NEEBE. Ac-comjanlit TTCKI7IS C' KALE AT HEPI'E'8 UO ACADEMY MJIC opSI ffi-ra". ANDRE CHENIER jlnii JJnz'-. Hnwarl. Paloeiy, Perlnl, Ult, nidi. UanUa. Loonhardt, Hall, Conductor xtirnnjonL .... Ticket" Acadrmv L H.np.-. I'm frt fll, ' A'ABEMY OK MUHIC PFR 7 f bATl'ItDAY APT AT 00 r a' 0 CONCKIIT Ol" Ml'HI.. rrrt VIOLIN KREISLER Tl'-'t t Ilerr-e'" b Academy Box OTIea. plrertln c J to 'i St liwray riaao. 8f .h: iWn ?.5J 5 '"r-flr.rc iZ al M W . ." - DATvcilsirf i":?. laZOCheolnut Loc'J 9 Own UivtF ORPHEL'M t,xa'' MAE DESMOND N'Xt A -'' P If.' ' he. ten AVM. T ilav 5 l.l er Plkyxra In -l Ki.un xr wir r. h niV)j" ACmDEMY OF MUSIC K'Anon'a Parmc I Enrufcemen Friday Evg.. MARCH 4. at 8: 1 3 GALLI-CURCI TlfKeta. 11 to ta, Aradem St It Jo rhBht cai!em-TK II. fi"i J I I nut. CASiNOffiiS -:, sssa wim rtoHny HAnrtT niJMONT'S vnl 4 Anc,r- !-. ita EMMETT WELCH Min.treJs C.unK- UurIo.n. "Wi:HT IB EAH'P PEOPLES Ken Avu. Cunjl. MAT TOUAT THE MILLION miLLAII IHI.I.n With JOE PltEBU -)1 m " rt 4. A mloTT PHILADELPHIA r ORCHESTRA Trocadero Mat Dui.y U"hirl of Mirth LEVITZK1 Ilaolji BfKm TWO OPKItA TIi'KLTS KOIt flat ui "" P4WU.L UU ot 6Ma?, 2 918, iVK1S t -0)4 k :fa
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