Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 03, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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;tSr GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Mmcy Wynne Speaks of Philadelphiam in the South,
She Hears of Various Comings and Goings The
Biddies Move Into Fifth Avenue Home
ttrABN'T It wonderful yesterday?
Wuuch KorRCouH .an.l.lne until the
kiddie of we iiwn" .,."":".;-
.11 1 .rim : tho i" the South home
'"IJthnn thy perhaps talcntuM to
T. I idle Carter Is down at Aiken.
?"r for several Week. Aiken seems
T'lto ire sncndlns ocvernl weelm in
!"n,nCv.ni very wefl this winter I think.
i'lSJ her on CLwlnut HlMit shortly
I saw ucr o gouth. 8ho was
'? '"JWihort wonderful, dark
carinB y ",".... dolmans trimmed
d cuff., and h'' Vm.
mi;ivn of those dolman coats,
Su. lames Francis Sul.llvan 1ms a
'd? colIa.r.m " Her hat n Hmoll up-
Bal of black cut velvet.
rUD you know that attractive Mrs.
jiir WiipHthni been ou here
KK;iS
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Jiio, whose BtcpmotHcr. j - j
irMtlvc MIm Nnnnlo ANUklns, wuo tor
Biy !". ".; ,,.-:;
Marlon nmrn
,on of ex-Scnator Henry
Pro luenop.
Mario, married Harry LiPPi . a
?. .l.M...,.tnr Henry P. I.lppltt, of
1'or n number of years
ng,o San Diego. Marlon
. .. "i : i
th'ey IM I" l' W' c "Marlon
JMr or K. "V.iHnce to visit her
bas Bone uii ;,"- rrlirninc to
narents-H"""
r. ... !..
taliioriiiii
before
I
FVIHI.Y Rasped etorday when I
hrt.nl that Ik parties for the Mask
wTu c Xidy. being arrand
itat. my BoodneM. It's less "
; :m v.-Kn i.pnt iroen ms' mv
Shewn i golnB to have n Mask and Wife
Srty, ml then 1 suddenly calne to.
r... r'.L- ... ii.nn vnn know we 11 be
ffis SJSsa.
pny nnu wpi un "
TWlI Rive uus jcui.
m . nl.1.11. T-
IHE.YK that tlic Tony jhuuiu, ..t. o,
have moved Into the house which
Cordelia Duke formerly occupied on
Fifth menue, New lork. lou Know,
It's that bcniitlltil wmic muiun:
opposite tlic Metropolitan .uuseum.
The Middles have made a number or
chance in the furnlshlnR and Inside
construction of tho house, nnd I hear
it is simply great. A wee blnl who was
OTer in New lork recently iohi me "
had iwi Mrs. Illddle and that she was
looklnc extremely well nnd Is perfectly
devoted to her small con. Thnt lias
been Mich a happy marrinRO. Tony Is
an awfully nice fellow and Mary, with
all of her millions, is totally unspoiled.
THi: prize plays of the Plays nnd
Tlnyers are to be given at the club-
rooms next .Monuav nnd Tuesday nisnis.
I Jut love to no to these performances.
They never give the names of the au
thors until after the final voting for the
gradation of the prizes. In tact, the
plays arc Mihmittcd anonymously to tho
(cmralttee to judge, nnd after they have
picked the best three, considered from
all points of view, these three arc ncted
and the audience votes for tho thrco
places of merit. Thp plays that have
wen ehoen bv the committee, which
Includes Mrs. Kll K. Price, Mrs. Joseph
fonover. Mrs. Miriam Llnplucott Dr.
Daniel Hoyt nnd John Luther Long, nrc
"Among the Pines, The Accomplice"
and "The Iteturn of the Spirit." It's
great fun guessing who wrote them. I
woum not miss going to hear them.
I SAW her walking along Locust
fctrPM (let tl,A Atltn .lllf dim ...Ma
looking nwfully fetching In n light
bronn ton eont nnil n muslirnom hnt of
velvet. And in her eves was that far
away, unmistakable look. Keen vour
ears open and you'll be hearing an cn
Mcmcnt soon. NANCY WYNNK.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
ifentn street. ha.s Lssueil Invlmtlnnn for
nMii?.!lero.0n Jlflay. April 18, at the
Ma U?:S'1 . -'" honor if Miss
Tm.oi i "' """ w marina i:
wni 'diKht',,rs f Mr. and Mrs. Kd
Mrs Ph.7irnsci' 1efore tho moetlng of
c:a?g. " Htewart Wurts' dancing
Ch5eIrtmirairlck rnnt' 2(1- of H3 "West
talntd n i?,ve,lue- Chestnut Hill, enter-
Amoni fhnald Bul'e'. of Chestnut Hill.
'neira, ,ir Mrs Join r. niinir, t
agabethP'V"? M"rv pSui
Bulley wlm;N Iny,0,;, Mr- ""' M.
In CheVtn I? iniic he.P ,vlnK this winter
u."e"ml.1. "III. will envo shortlv fnr
Syracuse, ,V y
where they will spend
i uUBtk ?swff j
$50 REWARH
For Information Leading to
nnding This Girl
ln "(,nnuiU'Th!r,f0.r'?","n lead
E"n Ba.li,? 'o'," fi W' Su,h F""
b,reet, .N'orfnlk in l . KaHt 2Gth
Ky 'from ' nom.,P1 fn1"' WJ" "'
fe hcen heuirt0 J,Uno of "20.
rh"'ilelnhla n.of ,recntly in
XrM of.". B f.i?es,crPton: to
Ycfht nboui iik1ii,3 lnchcs tall ;
ftflc brown eyls S J'! hl"
J.1"1 brows, 'fin'v K.dark ,aHhe"
y")eT name an &VI "8umed
?alr' C. ina blackoneU her
Lher, mS herBtern!;ap',lQ '
'"real to any 0mi"Vl "n earnest
Ln anv pii.I . r. . 'hat can ulvo
RVm:'"5htehrloh Wl" hVmS
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onoik, Vn.
somo t me. Mrs. Bullev
neccA C. Duhrlng-, of Chestnut Hill.
Mrs. Pope Yentman, of 1118 Hpruco
street, will entertain a box party on
Friday, March 11, at the Charlotto
Cushmnn Pliih hftnAflt. In hnnm nt hr
dAUKhter, Miss Jane Doll Yeatman. The
rumih win include Miss Nancy copo,
Miss Mary C. Wlster, Miss Fanny 1C
VItr. Miss Hosamond Stewardson,
Mist) Helen Hope Wilson, Miss Mary
Goxe Pago and Miss Caroline H. Liar
clay, Mrs. Arthur W. Sewall will also
enttrlaln a party of six guests that af.
tornoon and Mrs. Hnrrlson It Caner. of
hob oouin isiRnteenth street, will have
eight fciicsts.
Mr. nnd Mrs. llobert Learning Mont
Boniery, who have been spending some
time at Los Angelos, Calif., have re
turned to their home, Ardroisan, Vllla
novn. Their daughter, MIbs Helen Hope
Montgomery, who Is a student at Fox
croft Hchotol. Virginia, will be a debu.
tante of next autumn.
Mr. Joseph A. Mlnott, son of Mrs. Ar
thur M. Mlnott, of portlan-l. Ore., who
will be married to MlssGalnor Owen
B,a.lrd, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edgar
Wright nalrd, of Chestnut Hill, on Sa
turday, April 9, will arrive In this city
on Saturday to remain until the wed
ding. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kmory McMlctiael,
of 2041 Walnut street, who recently re
turned from Dermudn, havo returned
from a week-end Btay In Atlantlo City.
Mr. Thomaa T. Dixon, of tho Poplars,
Chestnut Hill, left yesterday for Palm
Beach. Fla., where ho will Join his son-in-law
ruid daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cle
ment IteevoB Walnwrlght.
.nL thfttro party last night nt the
Why Not" performance nt tho Llttlo
Thentro for the benefit of tho Univer
sity Settlement Included Mr. nnd Mrs.
Charles rrlco Maulo, Mr. and Mrs.
George Reynolds, Mrs. Philip s. Clark-
S?n" J?idKew.ft.ter Park' N- J-! Mr. nnd
Mrs William Henry Len, Miss Klla Day
uiair.
M. nnd Mrs. C. Hownrd Colket, or
008 Do Lancey place, who nrc spemllnu
WlO Jjttltn K Ofl (inn Of nrmnn,1 llnnnl.
Fin., will return to their hqrmo tho latter
part of this month,
Mrs. Benjamin Lord Orion,' of tho
S.?iyp,m. APnrtments. Sixteenth and
iJ--C0 streetB. will entertain at a smnll
MoJfiSJ!. f."r1 pttrtJr flt her home on
Saturday nfternoon, March 19.
Mrs. J. Murray Kllzoy, of 10G Hlch
land avenue, Chestnut Hill, will Blvo a
MJlv,p,n7rt.y,on Thursday afternoon,
march 17. in hnnm- nr tu.. nn..
A1I M 'W -""" "" -aHBl.WMUIB8
-is.u . MUMVy,
Mr. IVIIltnrrt Itfftlt--- wn t
fi?.1lKflu?v .VerJL"'?.ok. will entertain
h ?Ah... i ,nB "e"evue-strntrord, to
w.-iS1'1 y.y ft thentro party, on
nnnnosyiV,to,;noon "ext- Mnrcli B. In
52S2n.5 MItS 3anSl Mhclaren DaHiy,
ttcr "f Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo D. U
?.,'. of Morln. whose engngement
attend. -"'"" " guests win
?iI.rTir.1hn.1, "ok and her daughter.
iJft' SSSSiV Il0KerB' of th0 Coronado
City. V a vl8lt t0 Atlantic
n.'n(Ly(lla, "honds, of School lano.
G.nrni"ntown. left yestcnlay for Callfor-
Los AngerieS,:he W,U PenA BOmo ""'
nnAnCifd,J?aMy w,n be Blvcn this after-
Sf 20?1 pS.? ?.f MrB- LoU,a VBe'.
ht,.A ? .Cst Chelten nvenue. for the
benent of the East Oermantown dlvls on
ot hS fe" "cnn Woman's Committee
win i 1 Fort-soond ward. Those who
Mrs Icf,,rU.Ws!h Ir8' VoKel wl" b
M5hc es yn TftBen, Mrs. Samuel
w nAM.r2- Jay Colwbcrpjr. Mrs. AN
bert lladcllffe nnd Mrs. Charles Schurae.
wm r8, ,Kdw,ftrd D- Glauser. of Chester.
shi' ff&'Vfc" hiMe club whlch
siio belongs at her home ln Chester on
whHrayrMa2:h 9' the membiS o"
wh ch are Mrs. Kdwurd C. nnrfnn Mr
7C All Ira rnnnk wr . -'"'
Vci. 0.""u.ll',urs wineri
'io. OUII1UPI
IflVEKIKG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1921
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MKS. IIAKOLI) WIEGAND
Of 2010 North Ilroad street, who beforo her marriage was Miss Vera McGlnty
Granirer.
Mrs. Frank
DeLnnnoy nnd
Sweeney. Mi Anno
Miss Mary Horner.
Mr. and Mrs. CarolUs M. Broomall
frm JU.rned i? ,thelr Jlom ln MHn.
ir,".fIftvnn.a.' Cubn- whero tht'y spent
several months.
tJlInl8n-Ca,.h'Jrlno .V0"' of Upland, en
wi.ained ,n formally nt luncheon on
Wednesday afternoon.
OERMANTOWN
2lMViVdiiMA,, ,J1dwttrd J- Murray, of
3. L.ast Highland avenue, entertained
at cards at their home on Saturday eve
ning. The. guests Included Mr. and Mrs.
TV alter H. Dolsroth. Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Myers, Mr. nnd Mr. Walter
Mtzgernld, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Solly. Mrs.
Murray will entertain Informally nt
cards on Monday evcnlnn next when her
guests will be Miss Kntherlne Brad
dock, Mrs. Charlea Solly, Mrs. Walter
H. Dclsroth, Mrs. Harry Davis, Mrs.
Joseph Myers, Mrs. Harry llrown ana
Mrs. Walter Fltzgemld.
Mrs. John H. Johnson, of 101 Kast
Durham street, will go to New York for
sovernl days next week.
Mrs. Charles Mot. Thirteenth Ktrr-ol
and Chelten avenue, will entertnln at
no nunureu, ioiiowca Dy dinner, nt her
CORSET EXPERTS
SnecUil Attention fo
v'ruta, Maternity A Bnmical
home today. Covers will bo laid for
twelve ' guests.
Mrs. Meredith. If, 4 UV.t Shnrnruiolr
street, entertained nt cards at her home
yesterday afternoon. There wcro
twelvo guests present.
, M-. and Ira. Kugeno C. Plachter, of
B121 No;th Broad street; will entertain
at five hundred at their home on Sat
urday evening. Thcro will bo twelve
guests.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo Sterr, of 2360
North Sixteenth street, nnnounce the
engagement of their daughter. Miss
Elizabeth Sterr. to Lieutenant ThomnB
J Chrlsman, of Houston, Tex.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Moris Burk. 2221 Fair
mount avenue, will entertnln at brldgo
on Saturday evening. Tho guests will
Include Mr. nnd Mrs. John Bnff, Mr. and
Mrs. C. PIttman Baker, Mr and Mrs.
Charlea Phillips, Dr. nnd Mrs. Iredell
Wycoff, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bright,
Miss Emily Mackcy. Miss Ethel P.
Knenss, Mr. Charles IC Curran, Jr., and
Mr. E. Forrest Mcglll.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Stern and Miss
Sophie Stern, who spent the month of
February ln tho South, will return
shortly to their home, 1524 North Six
teenth street.
Mrs. Clnretta Davidson. 2017 Mt. Ver
non Rtreet. and her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Max nclnhelmer. are
spending ten days at the Breakers At
lantlo City.
Mrs. Charles Hexamer, of 4923 North
Twelfth street, will entertain the mem
bors of her flvo hundred club on Tues
day, March 8, at her home. Tho guests
will Include Mrs. A. Supplec, Mrs. Harry
Turner, Mrs. C. M. Penfleld. Mrs. Ed
ward Fawcett, Mrs. Arthur Miller, Mrs.
H. E. Morse, Mrs. I. lladcllff, Mrs.
George Underdown, Mrs. Samuel Paris.
Mrs. Ocorge Mlllstaugh. Mrs. DAnlol
Tarls. Mrs. Harry Ellis nnd Mrs.
Charles J. Curran.
NORTHEA8T PHILADELPHIA
Tho friends of the Northeastern He
brew Orphan Homo will give a coffee
klotch on Saturday evening, March S, nt
their rooms, 916 North Franklin street.
Tho proceeds of this affair will go
toward the home for orphaned children,
who range In ngo from two to six yenrs.
The Friendly Aldo Society held a
meeting nt the homo of Miss Roso Her
man. 2124 Nntronn street, on Tuesdny
evening. The officers elected were Miss
Boo Bermnn, president; Miss Sarah It
Telman, vice president; Miss Martha
Jano, secretary, and Miss Tlllye Bass,
treasurer.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. N. Lnlng, of 1910 Shunk street,
will entertnln members of the bridge
club to which sho belongs nt her homo
tomorrow evening. Tho memners In
clude Mrs. J. Hill. Mrs. J. Bush. Mrs.
Charles Shlssler, Mrs. William Tomlln
son. Miss K. Sliultz, Mrs. F. Robblns,
and Mm K. Grlefrell.
Friends of Mr. I. McKejr. of 2309
South Eighteenth street, will be glad to
know he Is recuperating from his recent
Illness.
Mr. Charles McCoy has returned to
Atlantic City after a visit of several
days with his parents at their home,
1C42 South Eighteenth street.
Miss Hclon Dennis, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. John J. Bonnls, of 5548 Blake
more street, has returned homo after o
Visit to Miami, Fla.
Mis-? Peggy Sullivan, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J, J. Sullivan, loimorly ot
2017 South Seventeenth street, Is spend
ing somo time with friends In Albany.
Friends of Mr. Claud namspacker, of
2342 South Seventeenth street, will bo
glad to know he Is recuicratlng from his
rtccnt Miners.
Mlw Edith McOarrlgte will entertnln
the members of her sorority, the Tall
Phi Sigma, at her homo on Saturday,
March 12.
Mr. Edward Carroll, of 2527 South
Colorado terrace, has left for nn ex
tended trip to Montreal and Quebec,
Canada,
WEST PHILADELPHIA
The marriage of Miss Emma Miller,
daughter of the Itev. rtufus W Miller,
of 4027 Powelton avenue, nnd Dr James
Jamison Wnygood, son of the Hev, Wnl
ter Wnygood, will take place on Mon
day, March 14. at 7 o'clock In St. John's
Reformed Church. A reception will fol
low nftcr the ceremony at the homo of
tho bride's father.
Mr. and Mrn. F. Edwnrd Nolnn, whose
mnrrlago took place last month, will re
turn from their wedding trip somo time
next week. Mrs. Nolnn will be remem
bered aa Miss Evelyn C. Standbrldge, of
239 South Fifty-third street.
Kappa Sigma Sorority will hold n
subscription dance in the North Garden
of tho Bellovue-Stratford on Saturdny
evening. Miss Gwendolyn Klstlcr, Miss
Helen Miller, Miss Mary Lusso, Miss
Ada Black, Miss Lenore Dllllnger, Mhs
Florenco Harper, Minn May.'PaulIn, Mlsi
Eleanor Rich and Mian Helen Hazard
constitute the dance committee.
A surprise party was given by Mr.
nnd Mrs. Englebach, of 4840 Hnzel ave
nue. In honor of their daughter. Miss
Stella Englebach, Among thoso present
were Miss Tlllle Nldon, Miss Sylvia
Nlden, Miss Jean Petcrell, Miss Mary
Field, Miss Marlon Bellows, Miss Helen
Bellows. Mr. Milton Boverman, Mr,
Benjamin Brodsky, Mr. Jonnh Frankel,
Mr. Leo BellowB, Mr. William Lcsaner,
Mr. Harry aottlleb, Mr. Morris Kolin
sky, Mr. Ben Hnsklns and Mr, Julius
Huskey,
Miss Emily Mnokey, of 4223 Bnltl.
moro avenue, will entertain at a bridge
narty at her home on Snturdny eve
ning, Mnrch 19,
STRAWBERRY MANSION
Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Soko orr, Mr. nnd Mrs. ' Josejm ". '"'J.l""Wl,fJ,n Perrv
Morris Often, Miss Esther Sokoloft nnd f 'ltni &f "!n,Wrr vil ffi
Mr. ifpnrv I riftVn will b nt hom nt I Miss Myra Vnrtman nnd Mrs. William
bridge party on Thursday at tho Coun
try Club to meet Mrs. Fry.
A birthday surprise party was given
In .honor of Mr. Frank De Haven at his
homo, 19 Blanbrldge street. The event
observed his sixty-seventh anniversary.
Among the guests wero Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Hefelflnger, Mr, and Mrs. J. C.
Olrard, Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Stanley,
Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Pnxson. Mis' Ma
rlon Paxson, Miss Helen Pnxson, Mr.
nnd Mrs. William McLaughlin. Mlsi
Kathryn McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs,
Philip Do Haven, Miss Mildred Dn
Haven, Mrs. A. Pcrtiett. Miss Hazel
Pernett, Mr. Adam Sehneffor. Mr.
Charles De Haven, Mr. Philip Hcldemttn
nnd Mr. Lawrence Kuhns.
ROXBOROUQH
Mrs, Elmer Pflssterer will entertnln
tho five hundred luncheon club to which
she belongs at her homo today. Her
guests will Include Mrs. William C
Ames. Mrs. L. E. Adams. Mrs. h rederlck
Davis, Mrs. William a Haggart, Mrs,
Benjamin Hendrcn, Mrs. Benjamin
Snyder, Mrs. John Strouse, Mrs. Harry
Thompson, Mrs. William W. Wl son,
Mrs. Charles Weln and Miss M. Haines.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Kenworthy,
acompanled by Mrs. Joseph Kenworthy.
nro spending Severn! weeks In Sarasota,
Fla.
Miss Helen Goshow entertained tho
World Wide Guild nt her home on Tues
day evening.
FRANKFORD
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young, ot
8907 Frankford avenuo, are receiving
congratulations upon tho birth or a
daughter,
Mrs. O. Jackson, of Harrison street,
will entertain tho members of her card
club nt her home this afternoon.
Tho Rev. M. O. Kyle. 1132 Arrott
streot. baa sailed for Palestine and
China, where he expects to remain sev
eral months.
Tho regular meeting of the W. C. T.
U. was hold yesterday afternoon at the
homo of Mrs. Bets, ot 4740 Oakland
street.
WI38AHICKON
A Dutch luncheon and supper will bo
given today at the home of Mrs. Adam
Fox for tho benefit of the Women's Aid
Society of tho Wlssahlckon Presbyterian
Church.
Mtsi Lucv Fox, who has gone to Mil
ton. Pa., where sho will be the guest of
Miss Bessie Kloso for a few weeks, en
tertained her live hundred club nt her
home on Monday evening. Her guests
Included Mrs. William Adelhem, Mrs.
Tn.th Pullev. Mlsi Ruth Day, Mrs.
Mr. Henry I. Offcn will bo at homo at
2225 Nortn Tnirty-tnira street, irom
3 until 6 o'clock, next Sunday. The
engngement of Miss Sokoloft and Mr.
Often was recently announced.
Miss O. M. Wclghtman, of 2009 North
Thirty-second street, has removed to
her now home, 4738 North Wnrnoclt
street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William M. Lewis, of
1914 North Thirty-second street, spent
the week-end In Atlantic City.
Mr. Louis Kohn, of 3214 Montgomery
nvenuo, has returned from Porto Rico.
NORRISTOWN
Announcements have been recelvod In
Norrlstown of the marrlngo of Miss
Isabel Hoffman nnd Mr. Norman L.
I.anz, on Saturday, February 26, In
Chicago. Mr. and Mrs, Lanz will live
In Cnrbondnle, III. Mr. Lanz is the son
of Mrs. Gustavo Lanz, of Stanbrldge
street, thlB borough. '
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Do Prefontaln.
of 104 West Fornance street, entertained
tho membors of the Mozart Club at a
dinner and mustcale at their home.
The event celebrated tho birthday anni
versary of Mr. Do Prefontaln.
Mr. nnd Mrs Wllllrun Clinton Fry.
of Milwaukee Wis., are guestn of Mr.
and Mrs. C. Herbert Wentz, of De Kalb
Blrtot. Mrs. Wentz will give an auction
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TONIGHT
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PUMPS AND THE SHEEREST OF GOSSAMER
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THE OrtBAT AMEHICAN ACTOH
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Next Week Seats Today
a Air. II HARRIS Presents
William
COLLIER
In His Grenlest Comedy Buccess
"THE HOTTENTOT
, " Victor Manes and William roller
POPULAR WED. MAT.. 1JEHT SEATS. J 1.50
Garrick Last 3 Evgs. x- mm-
"AN 1VJTERTAINMENT THAT REALLY
ENTERTAINS Eonlnn Ledger.
DAVID RELA8CO
Presents With Original Cast
and Only Company
A Comedy by Jean Archibald
CALL THE DOCTOR
After 21 Weeks at the Empire, Theatre, N. Y.
Next Week Seats Today
DAVID nELASCO Presents
FRANCES STARR
In a New ny by Edward Knoblock
"riME" Ktipporffd by the
Theatre Co.
Pop. Mats Wei & Bat.. Pest Seats, 12
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and Metropolitan Box Offlra. Prices tl to M.'1,
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VERA GORDON
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BERT LEVY
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Yietta & To.: Claudia rnleman;
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3:30
UNIVERSITY ML'SEl'M HATl'RDAY.
Arabs in the World War
D. a HOGARTH will tell his own expert.
ences In the Near East of the work of
COL. LAWRENCE
negotiations with PRINCE I'EIBAL and
present outlook A story by ths Mn Who
.2 l1, ,U,a own .war photographs in lantern'
slides. First telllnir of the whole story
SAME LECTURE REPEATED SUNDAY 8,30
ACADEMY OP MUBIC
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
PHILADELPHIA
JT ORCHESTRA
LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI. Conductor
TONIGHT AT 8:15
SPECIAL PERFORMANCE
Brahms' "Requiem"
With Philadelphia Orchestra Chorus
KIX)REVCE H INK I.E. Soprano
and REINALD WERRENRATH. Rarltone
Tickets, Academy ft Heppe's. lllo Chestnut
DELANCEY THEATRE
(LITTLE THEVrnE)
WEEK OF FEB. 28TH
EVERY E KNINO & HATURDAY MATINEE
"WHY NOT?"
A MUSICAL COMEDY
100 nf Philadelphia s Prettiest Olrls and th
llest lUthlni Chorus Ever Produced
THE SOCIAL CVENT OP THE SEASON
TICKETS AT HOX Ol'FtCE A CONWAY S
TONIGHT AT 8:15 .
SEASON'S PAREWELT, KNDAOKMENT
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Tickets $1 to 3 Academy ft 11 in Chestnut
Wllherepoon Hall. Irl Ee Mar 4 at 8
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(Fls reels of marelous motion pictures)
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ACADEMY of MUSIC
SAT AIT. AT 2 30
MARCH 19
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TICKETS ACADEMY HOX OFFICE and
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CASINO
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Mollie Williams
Jn? Greatest Show
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PEOPLES :;; -- -dacy-
1 LJk L.L..J Victory Belle,
With Eddls Dale and Scutty Frlsdell
TROCADERO Jn ,eiu and w.
RECORD HREAKKRX
EMMET MEMORIAL
MEETING
BELLEVUE-STRATFORD
HROAD AND WALNUT STREETS
Friday, March 4th
AT 8 P. M.
ADDRESSES 11V
HON. DANIEL F. COHALAN. Justice of Now York Supreme Court
HON. JOSEPH T. LAWLESS, Former Secretary of State of Vinrlnla
AND
JOHN DEVOY, ESQ., of New York
HON. MICHAEL J. RYAN will preside.
Sorbs by Mme. Mario Tjlarelle, Miss Mae Farley and
Mr. Edward J. Dooncr "i
Tickets may be procuied at 1309 Walnut St. and ul the ticket acencV.
Bellovue-Stratford Hotel
MARKET ADOVE ICth-ll A. M. to 11 P. U.
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10 A. M. TO litis P. M.
A NEW PARAMOUNT P1CTURB ,
"The Gilded Lily"
A BIO DRAMATIC STORY WITH A
MAE MURRAY
F1RBT PRESENTATION ANYWHEnE J
VICTORIA:
MAIIKET ST. Ab. NINTH
U A. M. TO 11 :1S P. M.
VERA GORDON
(THE MOTIIEn OF HUMORESQOB)
"The Greatest Love"
Next Week Charlie Chaplin In "THE KID"
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