ra t .': vwfm- tr v . w . v .'prerTci: l?ui ? WVi&W.'K i .v yr "- '! H TW' r v. v;"ij '' 1 "'."Al ft ,'4.. EVMlNG 3PUBLI0 LEDGBR-P&ILABELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, jMcTAbY tf, 1922 sfc w 7nr''v,'i iST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the Geerges' Dance at the Bellcvuc-Stratferd Cushman Club Has Delightful Afternoon at Academy of Music WEMi. It was the Hese Gardens for tin lout nlsht! And.it was ccrtnlnly pretty dance. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Harmen Oceirc enve the pnrty for their dnustitcr. Mertyn Geerge, who. you Sicr. "spoon Blrl In the graduating class from Bprlngulde last '"lartyn's UrBt name Is Emmn, but no mi ever awe It. Bhe is ulways called Marten. She Is tell and has an abuti j,J.( dark hair, and Is without ox ex dnncc 01 tiarK . nenulnr H.nnrnrmil UIU w " "'-- ,.-.------- looked awfully murine Rf" diver, and 8he rci'iuiiu" .-- rfrls of the year Willi every enr. en Klr!8 ?l ..:.iT.. ,ii in n frock of nnun lnnkeil nwiuii " :"... a u marine Rrccn velvet wwi a mucn ,i ShSr" and Mrs. Geerge, wero n .very ,.,, mwn el u ncK vcivci. iinu black . Him hancisenic ke --.,-;; ' "nm Unix. rnw T.,e Ssirrrsrnfp 5SSl number of dinners preceded the affair. IT SEEMS te me that the Charlette Cushman Club's Actors' AftcrnoenH trew mere and mere InterCBtlnr at each nutting. Yesterday Mr. AurubIuij Themas was the principal sneaker, nnd Snattetcwtlng bits he had te give us 7"",?. ..oaf nn.i lnnct me experience. And Ethel Harrymerc was just her at- frn tive self. Yeu k..w Vf,.Vl,fi Me' will afternoon clinnw 1 from the 1 -th c t of might benble te be present. ' Whin the Actors' Afternoons were nlanned, Miss Barrymere was ached SS te p'ay In this city the week of ttSfirrt meeting, and se she nrccpte. in invitation te appear. And then, as Swpen i In the lives of nil actors and e?rcs"eV her schedule was rhanged. Snd Ml" Rarrymore's company jh Sent te Bosten, and she was i unable te tend the meeting. Gilda Vnrcsl np neared In her stead, and charmed her See? tee; but every one nlwajs wants te see nnd speak te Miss uarry uarry merc se her appearance wus much & forward te. And when It was found that her company you'd net be K the cek of the 12th. there was Sorting te de but change the date of Jta afternoon, which every ene agreed t0Yoianew the talks have been trans ferred te the Academy and terlum from the foyer, and the original subscribers te the afternoons have reserved seats, .while the rest of the house is thrown open te members of the forum. Then, tee, after the tnlks the speakers rctlre te the Green Beem and the Cushman Club guests file up te meet the guests of honor and spt-akcrs. It was all most interesting, nnd be many people ene knows were there. EVERY ONE is interested in the re ception and musicnle, which Mrs. Hareld Yarnall is giving thin afternoon te meet Monsieur Vincent d'Indy. Teu knew M. d'Indy is one of the great French composers, and he is te lend the Orchestra this week at the AcadcmyI mean he has been Invited te lead by Btokewski. He is a marvelous musician, and will rive a recital this afternoon nt Mrs. YarnalKs nffalr In his honor. Rjcclv ing with Mrs. Yarnall will be Mrs. Alexander Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Klcharl MrCall Elliett, Mrs. Henry O. Beycr, Mrs. J. Madisen Tny'er, Mrs. Jeseph LeMy. Mrs. Jehn B. Thayer. Mrs. Luther Cenradl, Mrs. Charles Edward Incernell. Mrs. Charles Piatt. Mrs. Leuis Uregy, Mrs. Charlton Yarnall, Mrs. Alexander Brlnten Coxe. Mrs. Adelfn Carles Munez, Miss Frances Wharten, Mlsi Careline Sinkler and Mrs. Stanley G. Flagg, Jr. THEY were riding in town in the train together, and ns they parted cne called te the ether: "My dear, don't forget te bring a handkerchief to morrow, because mother said she cried at It. She said if she'd known it wan se tad. she would net have gene, really it's 'erfly sad.' "But, Leu. I don't cry," responded the callee. "Neither did I, e vcr, my dear, but I de new ; it's wonderful." NANCY WYNNE. Mr. Theodere Voerheos. Mr. Theodere Bally, Mr. Jehn Htery Smith. Mr. Wil liam Stewart, Mr- Isaae Clothier, 3d. Mr. Allen Whiting, Mr. Henry Mlller Wattn and Mr. Daniel B. Wcnt2. Jr. Amenp- the guests who will attend the bridge tills afternoon which Mm Jehn Winthrop, Clnghern will jrlve a her home, 8t Martins lane and Hartwell avenue, Chestnut H II. will be Mrs Chariet .Tared Ingeiscll, Mrs. Andrew W. Perter, Mrs, T. McKean Allen. Mrs. William J, Cener, Mrs. J. Clayten Slrawbrldge, Mrs. Henry V. Walten, Miss Kllzibeth Boyd. MIbb B. Davis, Miss Mary Bartow, Mlas Elisabeth Bar tow, Miss Mary P. neeves, Minn Char Char eotte Churchill Htarr and Miss Margaret GtAJdell. Mrs. Walter Waring: HopUlnsen, of 2122 De Ijancey place, will rIve a lunch eon nt her home en Wednesday. Jan nnpv 11. nt l!.in. in meat Mrs. Charles Smith Lee and Mrs. Kdward t.,, Lycett. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Majer, Jr., et 2C0 Seuth Twenty-third street, will en tertain Informally at dinner January 11 bofero the uecend Junier Bance. The guests who will attend the dinner en Friday evening which Dr. and Mrs. Bebert Le Cente, 2000 Spruce strtet, will glve In honor of Miss Anna S. Newbeld, debutonte dauchter of Mr. Clement Buckley Newbold, will Include Miss Dorethy B. ItedKcrs, Mlsa Mnlsle H. Stewart, Miss Vivian Watktns, Mr. Francis Chambers, Mr. Fulton Leser. of Daltlmc-re, Md.; Mr. D. Hey nelds Wil Wil eon, Jr., Mr. Itcrdncy Cookman and Mr. Herace Jayne. Kllrabeth Benelnt, of St. Louts, arrle today nnd will de me Klnln dti Puv Orahnm Hirst. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Barten Ceeko Hirst, of 1821 Spruce street. Miss Ben Ben olnt will attend Miss Hirst no ene of her bridesmaids. Mrs. J. Lecrln& Jenes and her daughter, Mrs. William Francklyn Paris, will trive a small tea tomorrow after noon at thelr home, 2301 De Lancey place, te meet Lady Butler nnd Mrs. Guy Maclean Jencu. Mr. and Mrs. Michael O. Prlce will entertain at dinner nt their home, 1408 North Kixtfenth street, thla rvenlne. In honor of their daughter. Miss Ituth Naemi Price, and Mr. Hareld Charles Hecrman. of Elklns Park, whose mar r,aij8 wilt take place tomorrow evening. The guests Include the bridal party and will be M.sn Sarah Coeke, Miss Dorethy Schefleld, Mlsa Dcnettn Jerdan, MIsb Margaret Ollmore, Miss Laura Mceley, M'ss Rllzabeth Drlpps, Miss Sara Price, Mr Hareld CreBsman. Mr. William lUrdgera, Mr. Hareld Funk, Mr. Charles Knlttel, Mr. "David Themas. Mr. Milten Brown and Mr. Charles Merrlu Price. Mr. and Mrs. Neah Cornwell Refers, of 32 East Sixty-fourth street. New Yerk, nnnounce the enKtiKCment of their dauchter, MIbs Grnce Burnham Bogers, te Mr. Paul B. Tubby, son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Tubby, of Greenwich, Conn. Miss Beccrs attended Farming Farming ten and graduated from Miss Spence'n school. She Is a member of the Junier Lcague et New Yerk, and served over seas with the Y. M. C. A. during the war. Mr. Tubby attended the University of Pennsylvania and served as an en3l&n In the navy during the war. He Is new uncaged In business In this city. Mr. Tubby Is a member of the St. Antheny Club, of New Yerk. Dr. and Mrs. Jehn William Adams, of Swarthmore, announce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Allce Naemi Adams, te Mr. Jehn Burriss West, seiv. of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry West, nUe of Swarthmere. Miss Marlen I'cnne, of Bosten, Mass.. In BDend'nR a taw days at) the guest of Mies Elizabeth B. Wayne, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Wayne, at their home In Chestnut Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Scarborough, of Lansdewne, nnnounce the onpaKr enpaKr ment of their daughter. Miss Dorethy Scarborough, te Mr. J. Frederick Geff nrecn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jumci P. Brecn, also cf Lansdewne. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Mathadrl, of Tiega, anneunce the engagement of thulr daughter, MIbs Kathryn Marie Mnshadrl, te Mr. H. J. Branden, of New Yerk. The engagement of Miss Anna J. Bcatty, of Cheater, te Mr. Willis K. Glauscr was announced Saturday after noon at a br dge party given at her home. She 13 the daughter of the late Mr. B. Frank Beatty, nnd Is a irraduate of Swarthmere College, class of 1921. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Sherman, of Rochester, anneunce the engagement of their daughter, Miss IIobe Sherman, te Mr. Benjamin Malamut, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Malamut, of this city. MISS MARSHALL BRIDE OF' MR. WELSH STRAWBRIDGE Marriage T00K place at Noen Today In Calvary Presbyterian Church A wedding of boeIr! interest took placejat neon today In Calvary Prcsby terlart Church, Twtnty-flrst and Walnut streets, when Miss Margaret Ely Mar shal , daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gocrge Merley Marshall, of 1819 Spruce street, became the brlde of Mr. Welh Straw bridge, en of Mrs. Geerge Straw bridge, of 0711 Wlssahlcken avenue, Germantown. The ceremony waa per formed by the Itev. James B. Williams, of Clevelind. O., undo at the bride, assisted by the Bev Alexander Mac Mac Cell. The bride, who was glen In mar mar rtegp by her father, was dressed In an old-fasilened genn which had been worn by her mother. It was of ivory Whlte saih and point lace, with a full skirt, puffed sleeves and short, pointed bodice. Her tulle veil wn arranged with a cluster of oranpe blocsems and she carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley nnd whlte bridal roses, Mrs. Stephen a. Kent, sister of the bride, attended ns matron of honor. She were nn old-fashioned frock of Jade green taffeta und a cap-shaped tint of Jade green tulle and Oliver, itiiuiuvu 'vivii th iJiuiiiu ui me same shade. She carried a bouquet of Sunset The bridesmaids Included Mis cu- Marshall und Miss Harriet Marshall. sisters of the bride, and Mlsa AUca Welsh Sailer and. Mlsa Louise Straw bridge, cousins of the bridegroom. They were attired In frocks of taffeta shades of sunset yellow orchid, maize ami tur queise blue and carried bouquets of sunset roses. Mr. Jehn strnwbrldgc, brother of the bridegroom, wan the best man, nnd the ushers uere Mr. II. Merris Adams Mr. Ilusscll II. Jehnsen, Jr., Mr. Bebert V. Welsh, Mr. Themas Guest at Bridge wimmt. !;, ' -Z.tfHttSWO WJimW W&K afrmirii ' t 't;m'K' m "WTM$m: Msv -' s a. fain iff J vfefxrii-.- .'i 1 ?s . f.t ti':ii 4k ' :!v vi f"X'n Iff? MRS. A. V. 1'ORTER Mrs. Perter was among these 1I10 at tended the card party given by Mrs. Jehn Wlnlhrop-Clatherno today Stokes, Mr. Jehn W. Stokes and Mr. Btephen a. Kent. A small reception followed the cere mony at the home of the bride's parents for the relatives and a few lntlmate friends. riORRISTOWN MIbs MAry Miller, of DeKalb Blreet, entertained nt u. dinner at the Plymouth Country Club. The guestn were Miss Ie Hdda Dressier, Miss Dorethy Hlmene, MUs Anne Taggart, Mlte Marlam Kelly, Miss Margaret Fink, Mr. Sylvester Larkln. Mr, William F DannMiOwer, Jr., Mr. Charles Hunsleker, Mr. Spencar Dreseler, Mr. Francis Heffman, Mr. Charles Cauffman, Miss Emellne and Mlsa Frances Hoevon. of 2 East Airy street, enter talned at cardt In honor of their niece, Mlsa Bleaner Moeven Shoemaker. There Were twenty-eight guestd. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Hilda Slaughter, of Aster street, and Mr. Myren Hewlett' Leek, of Southampton, N. Y. Mr. and Mr. William K, Andes, of B20 Chain utleet, have announced thei engagement of their tiaugmer. wish Florence Andes, and Mr. Slmlen M. Ycrketf, of Philadelphia, Pa. MIbs Pauline Spahr, of Swede street, entertained at a dinner of twotve covers at her home. DELAWARE COUNTY Mini Gertrude McCabe. of Sclbyvllle. I Del., Is the guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Harvey, of Cheater TI11 engagement, of MIhs Mc- 1 Cabe and Mr. William Mlnten Harvey was announced a short tlme age. Mrs. Harvey entertained at a tea 011 Thurs day afternoon In honor of Miss McCabe. Mr?. Walter Hiss Corkran will have charge of the program le be given thla afternoon at the Weman's Club of Media, when Mr. Walter Bheads WhltO will talk en "Our Delaware County," under the auspices of the League of Women Vetera of the county. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wallace, of Ches ter, have roturned' from Newmanstown. Pa., where they spent a row das last week. MOORE8TOWN Th second annual charity ball will be given at the urmery In Camden en Friday, January 20. Mrs. F. Wallace Afinttmnw. fr-m fMinrlen T. Tirewn. Mrs. Henry B. Celes. Mlsa Eldrldge Jehnscm und a number of emers arc en thO list as uatrenesBCS irem luuereti town. Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Mlddleten ahheunce the engagement of their daughter, Mlsa Helen Marie Mlddleten, te Mr. N. J. I'MM.A.'H I.KA1HNO TIIBATRKM IHRKC'Tr'tv ni' - t- i trT 4niUinHTpT?TBlP Tdtveums dest ' XiniBi"?trrrrumTl I 1L' "- n7AIMIimibTllll ii.ir. . I .XMawv.isfuiy iuaw Wlnflcld Sutellffe, of Camden, Cnntftln n. Hubert Coener was elected preeldent of the British emcers' Clu or I'll laaeinn a at me receiu annum meeting. Yerk CJIty, Is spending her Christmas holidays with relatives In MoereHtown Mr. and Mrs. William jndres. of East Central avenue, ttaVe a large din ner party en Christmas Day. Cecrs 1 were laid for sixty guestn. ""HIE ACADEMY OF MUSIC" V"- I FRIEDA HEMPEL Ikn'.'B, HOPHANO . mm 1 Tlrlct. sne te yz.se . MrrrnoreLiTAN erKRA re x, . Tue.Jnn, 10. el . t Time !lre l,nIe !)per Mmr. Alilu, MM. (llEll fante. ltelh"r, riere, Anunlnn, Cond, eirr. Le&eid'Ys JjHuli Acnd. i. IIrnr'i'. me riifntiml Th "RKCOHD" 11 en Tudi. MAE DESMOND linn neer done a better ciar(ieterlatlnn thnn thnt of the little Mexican Rlrl in "THE BROKEN WING" Olaylns nrt l'lilla. Pren-nlatlen at (1 METROPOUTAN J5g?jV Se Hhew Tonight. Mat & Night Temirru-v DAILY MAIt. AT ii KMCM. ,ii 8 ALICE LLOYD F-h Frem I'er Londen A N.Y. Trlumphii Uinnafn)ir1 FASIII.V Includlnr DtctllUClUrU roedlen' llJiinfferJ rt.. Un,,,..J With Jns Ornhani Lnas. no war a ..vvria rewier Tamee Kajiyama liller Illll ItellT Alpen Hrenen Itnedn & rr-nrl,, I'eur rnlilrrm Tlie -.. 1 I'"te of (,r md ,ICLU1H1 (in. nd Opera Orerii e. ND A HtO IMIKri'Nt)tNTl ll'Ui tVHATBSMAgP eui3tetsrcH2 SHUBifJT Pep. Mat. Today, 50c te $1.50 I- It. MFW YOKK VflHItH OAHDth? Mett Stupendous Production HWGSHSMISs I.NI I ll F Prcsenfind tuGt.Nt BIGGEST MUSlCAl iPtCTAClt O' EftP.TH LYRIC Last 4 Evgs. POP. MAT. TODAY H";, $1.50 Laueh with vnr Greatest Gcntucs of Lnunhtrr c riiiitdipi BONWIT TELLER 6. CQ 'S HI ftc dpecialty cPAvp jef Originations lip, 1L CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET f NOW IN PROGRESS THE JANUAR Y SALE OF I s SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs Isaae T. Starr, of Chest nut Hill, will entertain at dinner ths evening. Mr. and Xfrt rinMnn T7 tiia.A re Mill Heuse. Ambler, who are passlng'thu winter in Chestnut Hill, w HI entertain 1 i ninner en iTiaay evening, January 13. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph R. Carpenter, Jr.. of 14 summit avenue, Chestnut Bill, will entertain at a dinner tomorrow eve nlnr In honor of Mr. end Mrs. J. Wil mer Blddle. Mr. and Mrs. J. TranWIn McFadden, et Uosement, will entertain at dinner en rrlday evening. Miss Sarah Legan Starr, debutante . ,httr et Mr- and Mrs. James Starr. Olney avenue, Germantown, will be the guest of honor at a theatre party ana supper en Wednesday evening, Jan. nary 26, which her undo and aunt. Dr. !23 lh Edward D. MelgB. of this city ana 1415 Rhede Island avenue, Wash ington, D. C.. will glve. .M aPd Mr8 Charles Winter Bally, J JW'slen, Strafford, will entertain at dinner en Wednesday evening, Jen--.in.1' te followed by a production of 'The Twelfth Night." The guests who will attend the dinner wis even'ng which Miss Mary Roberts Ce s. daughter of Mrs. Bdward Celes, f.,ne,0' M Jane B. Veatman. daugh. .'5'i. and Mrs. Pope Veatman, of ii ?pi'Vfe Btreet ntul Chestnut Hill, na Mr. Crnest Savage, whose engage rE m? r.ecentli' announced, will In-vu,-MI,V! N",1.c' ' Ce- JI8H Mary C. l'n. .J' ', I'rances Wlater, Miss Caro Care 15? V- I,n"lay. Mr. Lawtenee I.uhen, nnhiiA;i.re,,ce Washburn, Mr. Oeerge Oari'et't ' G(ier8 Durness. Mr. Muscea th?rnBn th. EWa ,Nhe attended the thA i?. n5.rt'- followed by suuper, at whleh1 WCarlt0 Monday evening. ion.??; 1l'',n, FaX ln hn- cf their ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. W. Ellis Oreben, of Oak Lane, will entertain Informally en Saturday afternoon, January 7, from 3 te C, In honor cf Mr. Walter Pollack Magee, of the American Commission for Devastated France. fthn e hV... ,u" ".""Den and Mr. Bff'fe1' J,r- were Miss Marie Loulse Beatrlee. ':lea"or l-urviancc. Miss ion mi0. ",?uwe11" Miss Nancy Dray-sSe-?i?"J?' BWI Boblnsen. Miss Beyle mi t inir' i?lss Marguerite J. Henrv nri"K.- Mls" AB".ea 'earce. Mr. .-ur. ineouero Weed, Henry Drujten, IIAIR DRESSING I Marcel Wavinm hm Mm r .. I IHECTO" RAPID HAIR DYEING HI ktnS5"Sihi!?r 1wt,or,n''"-a.atlen and N. W. THEE 3 80. PTH-WAU BUI , , -WOOL-BEADS He per or. 10c Bunch wWhir. KnltUac aad Ture Bilk. NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. iwi Libert "MitTil,iJ SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Tlie St Themas Drnmatle Society will produee the three-act play "The Intruder." In the school hall, Merris and Eighteenth street, tonight, tomorrow evenlng and Friday evening. These in the casts nre Miss Anna McOuckln, Miss Jean Cornish, Miss Anna Hannl pan, Mr. Jeseph I. Klnnerty, Mr. Wil liam P. Carey. Mr. Daniel J. Malley, Mr. Themas M. Finn. Mr. William V. McDonald, Mr A. J. McOlone, Mr. Jehn Erie?. Mr. William A. Barrett and Mr. Jehn A. Malley. M Mrs. Harry Heppnrd. night as her guests Mr. an nrd Cleary. of 1121 s fe d M Wolf rs. BlcU- WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. Harry Blair, of GHt Wyaluslng avenue, has left for an extenslve trip through the Seuth. Mr. Chnrles Kalier haa left for Kasten after ('pending a few davs as the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnlter Kaiser, of 6S12 Osage avenue. Mrs. Kalser will be remembered aa Miss Ulener Crenny. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E Dlller. of 627 Seuth Forty-second street, have returned te the city after spending the last few days nt the Marlboreugh-DIcu-helm, Atlantic City. W1IA TIIIH IIAI'I'KN IN 12? Phllidelplila te New Yerli In ene hour rd "Around the World In Three Week." by Charlra W. Dultr. In Magazine Pectlen of next Sunday' Pintle I.ri.eKii, Atlv, mmmmmmmaimmmmmmmmmm You'll taste the difTerenceJ . Quality Fur Coats Providing Savings Up te 40 , Only the choicest peltries have been employed in the development of these Coats and Wraps. Originations from our own Ateliers and exact reproductions of importations are included. The present markings represent still further reductions en prices previously reduced. -te S asce i Coffee I I At all our Stores ifel, a I Cv JJ 0! llsTjiiE tt.t ?''-i,.' i-vf - KM' ,, ,t , . ' ,-,. 'hlfim jtu. fc,V1.jy'. . jL, v tfrt-i Reduced Frem 36-inch Black Peny COAT (Raccoon cellar and cuffs) 125.00 3 6-inch Nat. Mujkrat COATS (Self cellar an J cuffs) f 75.00 40-inch NaL Muskrat COATS (Self cellar and cuffs) 195.00 40-inch Nat. Muskrat COATS (Raccoon cellar and cuffs) 225.00 36-inch Leepard COATS (Opossum cellar and cuffs) ...... 265.00 36-inch Natural Raccoon COATS 350.00 40-inch Natural Raccoon COATS 375.00 45-inch Natural Raccoon COATS 450.00 36-inch French Seal COATS (Self cellar and cuffs) 195.00 36-inch French Seal COATS (S!(unl( cellar and cuffs) 265.00 32-inch French Seal COATS (Opossum cellar and cuffs) 95.00 45-inch Persian Lamb WRAP (Kelinsky cellar and cuffs) 595.00 40-inch Alaska Seal COAT 650.00 45-inch Alaska Seal COAT 695.00 45-inch Broadtail COAT (Chinchilla cellar) f 650.00 45-inch Baby Caracul COAT (Kelinsky cellar) 750.00 40-inch Baby Caracul COAT (Sl(unl( cellar and cuffs) 450.00 45-inch Taupe Caracul COAT 1050.00 47-inch Natural Squirrel "WRAP 850.00 45-inch Natural Squirrel WRAP 750.00 45-inch Kelinsky WRAP J 050.00 47-inch Eastern Mink WRAP 2250.00 45-inch Eastern Mink COAT 1450.00 40 and 45 inch Mele COATS 495.00 45 and 47 inch Mele WRAPS 650.00 36-inch Hudsen Seal COATS (Self trimmed) 295.00 40-inch Hudsen Seal COATS (Self trimmed) 395.00 45-inch Hudsen Seal COATS (Self trimmed) jy qq 36-inch Hudsen Seal COATS (Skunk trimmed) jq qq 40-inch Hudsen Seal COATS (Skunk trimmed) . . y qq 45-inch Hudsen Seal COATS (Sl(un!( trimmed) . . . , v . . , jgc qq 36-inch Hudsen Seal COATS ("Beaver trimme d) 350 00 40-inch Hudsen Seal COATS (Beaver trimmed) jnr qq 45-inch Hudsen Seal COATS (Beaver trimmed) tge qq 40-inch Hudsen Seal COATS (Squirrel trimmed) aqc qq 45-inch Hudsen Seal COATS (Squirrel trimmed) eye qq 45 and 47 inch Hudsen Seal COATS nnd WRAPS 695 00 (Seme with contrasting cellars and cuffs copies of imports) Reduced te 85.00 125.00 145.00 165.00 175.00 245.00 275.00 325.00 145.00 185.00 145.00 450.00 495.00 550.00 1295.00 550.00 350.00 850.00 650.00 550.00 750.00 1450.00 950.00 350.00 450.00 225.00 275.00 350.00 275.00 295.00 375.00 275.00 295.00 375.00 350.00 450.00 495.00 PURCHASES MADE IN THIS SALE MAY BE CHARGED 10 FEBRUARY INVOICE, PAYABLE IN MARCH, UPON REQUEST -gte 'iUCTtVAr A-JiWl ! - ""irwvij taJlcftu ft j)Jv - J fyfj w E2S3E3ir P"' r ' 41""ns i n 'I l, d VI431V mm Skildi Pnflt Hi r urai i, pmriii: rjmraiur"iii.j ASMiPPy musicai cevta Oreat Cast of u m flhf m : mm nilKilll i I. .ivy ki I'lHlllllM tMOf(ng Jlryu tt Jiread uj II a it . MG.MXrMOM tomorrow J H 300D3 OrescnU CM. TAMOUS FARCC TIO LADES IN A TURKISH BATH ONL VtAH AT ELTINut TKtAT5. fir rjniTC NICHT5 iKWfji in 2.9 rKILtb POR MATS. WED &SAT ISVI.52 ADELPHI Mli( nt H 211 Urir Miitw.TlnirH. K s. nt ' 20 POP. lYlAl. lumuR. ." ' $1.50 HOOT) St-VTS AT TIt. Hr B1? WALNUT M5A0T: iDY HOtSROOH fn. THE bunn mmn On" i-t ttic ir ' el tn ur MOKNIVf, II UQEtt "It cripa nnd hn'dj, n ! n alies the puliea tln ' -KElnKl SHATP NOW TWO Wh.i:KS AIIKAD PITIIA ' FOREMOST TTir.A ttlLS GARRICK MAT. TODAY IST 4 MGIITS LAST MAT. s T. Positively Last Week HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES In Jamm Ferbes' Dr i ;ant C raetv 'The Famous Mrs. Fair" NEXT TUES. SEATS T0M0R. ZIE6FELD FROLIC WITH WILL ROGERS N'Bl t I , $1 Oii i ti nri Ma'i 77c te JJ 50 BROAD MAT. TODAY UhT I MOIITS I AST M T. s r. Positively Last Week CHARI ra lTnIVl c-en-j ETHEL BARRYiORE In the creatt trlump' f )- a-eer "DECLASSEE' By Zee Alctni Next Week, Seats Tomorrow SAM II HAKHlb 1 -c..t ONLY 38 MARY RYAN A Cj.iv?fi I ' ni p'-e t from Triumph at Cc-'Tin,-B , Y Prlcei N'lmun 10 i t.1 V e L lat Mali 'n ( j FORREST MAT. TODAY I sT MtiHTS UsT ll sl Positively Last Week I n r i t co a a i Mar " ua Vi 1 . lin THE WANDERING JEW j-a t ! Ml I TUt '-. i I J -nlcit ! .n f ihi -pji. i i.h'B " k i j. . " rv te i. mi Olfrctlen ntatilnv CetnnatiV 61 Ml i 5X&x!mfc t MAIUCKT AT NINETnnNTU II A. M. TO 11 I' M Nerma Talmadge In New Flrat National AtUnctlen ,, "Wonderful Thing" Ailflpfl Attrncllnna T.UnOVHICA IlALLRt'. QKKKK UVANH Verftl Bolelot ' Next Week Rudelph VnlenllnrfW in Tlin Conquering Power" ANTON MARKKT AT SIXTEENTH HTItKET 11 .10 J 10 3 30 -. t.), 7 30, 0 3u WII LIAM TOX I'lT.HKNTH MARK TWAKN'S COMEDV UOMANru A Connecticut Yankee fn Kinff Arthur's Court A tremencleu acrcen novelty, bubbling with modern humor and cntortainment of the highcat sort. M tCHESTNUTSZ""BRQAO ii n i mi no 1 1" 7 ie n no LXC 1.1 Vt 1 If T "rs' VTTION ELSIE FERGUSON WALLACE REID i mi v n uv "PETER IBBETSON" l I 7' - 1 r I ir , IH I 'l I i ' Ii II AY Cr.st Includes: Clltett Dexter, Montagu Leve, Doleres Cassinelli, Geerpc Fnwcctt & Barbara Dean. ' rAijAvX i) m -e u in i' ji. "Child Theu Caveat Me" ARCADIA in 'a m'uie ii is p.m. BETTY COMPSON 1 M W 1 MIMi NT I'KTl'lUJ "The Little Minister" ttkaVtu- Mummers' Parade victeria -.ri-r.-.'n. TOM MIX in "TRAILIN' " CAPITOL EUGLNE O'BRIEN 7.4 Ml MMiM T STREET , , 1 1 P SI. CLAY T-I I AH.M" REGENT M MlKl . ' 17TII I nnev I ' ,i" ii a m . . 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GRIFFITH "ORPHANS tSTO I nrrantrcnurt with K VTK ( I AVION A STORY of the IMMORTAL Ul'lJBLE LILLIAN & DOROTHY GISH Symphony Orchestra PRICES 1i!'t.St.,IIel.Slats.,$'.,$l,rJOf$l& Hec AM, HRT8 RKMKKVKM S.EAT SALE TOMDOW i -W Wm .i A'' M i 'Al .1' Y, 1 k tV 4'ii! i I 8? L? IB )4 I ISO 4 "" '. ?"'$ 1 ik.m, 'SB ftiiiii- -'-'liv,' -7iftyLt. - T-Q4. j$ jj Vt . v U
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