71757' GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE JS'ancy Wynne Attends the Opera and Supper-Dance nt tip Academy She Sees Smart Frecks Tells of a Charmer Who Uses Leng Words rHH .1. WIUIKU Hinni.K'.H VI ,ti,nrlilnr me very nttrnrtUr. I .' virKimn. m one or tun uaiiH me ' '.i' -lil,K She xnn wrnrlntf n tlrr-' 1 f .niMihlre Mite "1 B"1'' hrerailp nlm 1 mild but rtrlUim ."" Hum. Hhc ij (nil nnil 1i ll,rk brown, finv.v Tdlr Hit MMer Annp nn nt Hip pnrl . ' tee 'in n xxhitr- BpnnglpJ iIm-hh. nitM both 1 ),f tlicm Prp linvlng n xvemWful tlini. " htf nre quilt mi ml'llll-in til I'liilndrl - '- phlfl. . ., THK epiTft In'l iilcb' n Very Melt ine H'ft I0113 nlilre vp liftvp lincl mi Optra thnf Imil net been glvr-li In till city beferp. nml every mic xvuntPil irt t-e. Iipii4 rtml rrlllMae. It xvn Inter rutins. I'"1 J""'" nlwnjB llnil n Brent mnnv who would lntlier henr the old fdVe'rltPH ever nnd ever. lt'n limit te , please everybody. In fnet, It enn't be ' d'l;hc WHIlnm Paul O'Neills enter- ulncd In the MpplneettH box and Mr. ind Mrn. .lehn F. Lewis had lx itiei.l!. Mr and Mrs. I'crey Madeira were with "IheJames Stnn-H, who also entertained , them nfler the opera In the foyer. MnS. .TOE IjEIDY nnd Miss Frances AVIstei' received nt the Mi-iprr- " dance and Mrf. Vnn KeiiKbelaer, .Mrs. fiterRO Ilrexel nnd several othern ns- ' listed. Cernel In. Teldy CheMmi Rnve a umitll supper Ih honor of Eleaner Hum mey, and Mrn. T.eldy entertnlned hpv crnl curst, na did Mr. Vnn Itl'iiwlnrr. Mi" .1. Wllmer Itirlille nnd Mrn. Ned frrewnliijr. MIJ 1,l,'i Herwlnd. who . m lmvp lecelxed nnd entprlnlneil Jan eveniiiB. did net appenr. of ceui" en neeeiini el inn uenin in uw lt week of her Fl(er-in-lnw, Yfir! Mis. Ned Herwlnd. Miss Annp ThoniKen entertnineil ev frnl pilots nnd se did her elstcr-ln-lnw Mrs. Frank Thomsen. Others who had cueVts nt the mtpper-dnnce were Mrn. flmrles Edward Ingprsell, MrH. Francis I. (In Fent and Mrs. Hlchard Cad wnlailcr. BETTY has an tilnrinliiE tendenej te use overheard words icgardless of their slgnlfieance. Herently she came en heic te stay with unimlmii. who lives' In one of the bis old heutes en Tine street, which bensts of n jard nnil hack Rate, which icvealed back street notabilities unknown in Hetty's Main T,lne burreundinss. The ether day she inn In from her playlnR with n very severe nnd prim expression of ceiintennncc. nnd said nhe: "Tlic boys from Hint nllcy nre dreadfully profound." Then convinced that her statement had cieated n certain amount of rensatien from the nmn.eil mlenee she added: "They swear ilref- full j " "Oh. jeii mean thnt they are pro fane," aid Ri-aiidmn. "Betty dear, de try te use words you understand, ' Ami said Hetty with much rilgnlt) ; "Why Rrnndinn, I knew peivnetly the mennings of nil my words only I can't aiflejs pernincc them." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mi and Mrs Adelph O. KoHeiiKarten. of iii lie Lttiii-py place, will rIvc n hall en Tuesday ex-cnlng, Kclirunry 28. nt the Kltz-Cnrlten. tu honor of MIsh Ellen McMichnel, debutante d.uightcr rf Mi and Mrs. Hmtirx- McMlclmcl, of 2041 Wnlimt t-tiect. Miss Mc.Mlclinel will alie lie Rucst of honor at n dinner en , 1'rld.iy evcnliiu, .lununry 27. which .ludRe and Mis. Onirics II McMlchacl, (.f JO'l't Ue I.anccy place, will clve Mr ami Mr'IIntr. AVnln llantsen. of lUppy f'reek Farm, St Davids, nnd 2M.', I Seuth TwPiilv-lliht street, will entfrtaln at a theatre p.uty. te be followed In u ) nipper .U the Ult7.-irlten. en Krlduy evenlnqr. Kelirunrv 10, In honor of Miss Mt Mli'lucl, who Is their niece Mr. and Mis. Chniltrn Yarnall, of Hoenteeiitli and Locust streets, will en- tPitaln at n dinner en Thursday evcnlnc. i FcbrtMr 2, In honor of their seu nnd ilauphtei -In-law. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexnn-1 dei i'emi in n. til. before the tlanee they Hill Rive th.it nine cenlns In the fecr nf ilie Aindini of Music In honor of Mr mid Mrn YhiiiuII. Jtr nnd Mrs. IteRln.ild Jacobs nnd Mr. and Mrs Ar thur Kiulen New bold. Jr Mr. and Mrs I Clurltnn Ynrnall cntci t.ilued Mr. audi Mrs Jacobs In their box nt the cpeia l.ut nlKht. Mr. nnd .Mrs Vartuill will Klie Hie llrst of their Sunday esenliiB ' musicals en Sundav next, and en Janu- , nrv '.'0 ami nbruurv 12 a buffet supnc" Hill fellow the musicals. I Mis William Henry New bold of the I'oienndo. will entertain nt luncheon to te in at the Hclltvuc-Stratferd Cevers villi be laid for twenty-four Riiests Mrs , New bold will ulsc ciiteitnln lit a lunch eon ,u tliu Hullowie-Stratfotd, te be I followed by n theatie part, en Wcdnes- das, January IS. j One of next season's debutantes w ir I be Miss Klizabeth MeiKan, daURhter of Mr and Mrs. Keed A. Morgan, of Chest nut lllll. who will be formally presented te society by her p.-rents carl next whiter. Miss Hannah Mailm Klliett. debu innli, datiKhler of Mr. nnil Mis. William .1 inilelt, of 1117 Seuth Seventeenth met. whose ciiBaKement has teceiith liffii iitineunced te Mr Wullcr Creclur I'ew, will be the guest of honor at a card party te be followed by ten en Thursday afternoon, January 19, te be eiien bv Mlsr Knthitrliie I) I'erter. at 1 r home, Springfield menuc, Chestnut lllll The Riiests wh(, will ntleilil the theatre party te be followed bv Mipper thl-i ve iiuiR whli h Mr and Mis. I.. Heward Wiathcrlv. of li'.H') Chestnut stieit. will PlVt in liimnr of Miss Hlleii Uu'iKlas l.lejd ibbiilanti d.illKhtci of Ml and Mrs Maiv 11 l.leyd, will Include ."Uss HanniiiK' lir.iiiKc Miss llntniuli M Kl Kl leott, MIhs (irrtiudi- llriiliaiu. MIsh Al lerla I Itfiitli. MHs Cainl Smith Mi fUytun Milllrej, Mi Mahlnii lliiicliln lliiicliln sen, .Mi JaniiH KirBUsen, Mr. Nennaii Milne Mi I'hlller l,ei. Mr Wlll'tmi ewlln. Mr. William lint Hen and Ml Freiltii, it SelMenVr MIsh Meid and l'r iiuither who hum been passing the ""Hi I at the Wellington, will sail Jan "an :i i.n tliu Atablc en u Medltei laiiean i iui c The guests who will attend the dinner '' Im glien bv Miilnr Wllllain Hetnanl elllv In honor of his niece. Miss Wal '"irgu Uillh, daughter of Mi and ;"' .'eseph Itellly, of 22011 St James en rrlilay oieiilng, .Ihihiiii) 20. nt the iiNlfMie-Slialferd. will liiclililn Miss M5ii Iliiueillct. Miss i;. MailMi (iimge. ui.s llehcmary Howe. Miss Msrjerli '.nnlner Large. Mus Man ,Mtlli MIsh mi"" ,'.V "eK" Illl''v- Miss AiuhIhi SelxitH 'J ss I.lfiinnr Slean. Miss Louisa Wallls JJiss Mai Ien Denaghue. Miss Ituth 'aciard. MIsh Anne Asliten, Mis, Maine ''"'".MIki I'rlfclll.i D.iMs. Miss Ca in,, Mnllh. Mr. Alfied llunlei Mr liillies c Wilsen. Mr I'llllllpus Mlllei n.ei. lu,res Thompson. Mi Jaines i. v'.. Ml f'orge Armlsteiul, Mr mines I ergusen, Mr W. llevneldH Wll 2',r' Mr. Jehn llllllard, Mr Alexan Ir l,,r,001 Pnlne, Mr Jeseph llairlsen, iin'i,i, 1:l,"'t Hewell, Mr Maliien 'iiittlilusen, Mr. Cim,slmw Mi rimy, Mr V1!? ' I' Ncllsen. Jr. Mr. VIII,I,i H Ile-,,,i ' ,Mr- lh,vili RluaiiP. Mr Jehn "efll ' Ml',Wlllluiu H(iid. .Mi Ua llehi ' Mr-,IIHaiii lUlg.M. Mr Walter Rue.t '.Mr "enjumln UiihIi. Ji Tin EbT,VU,' l'"or ,,,l,,l 'be ball te hi I VJ1),511 nnd Mis lirnlmm Heiigliei 'Z J",,"- slst.r. Ml,, , ah, I K,,,, 1,1 "' HdlrMie-Sti.itreul M' i:il Knli 'i,,. of , an .,i ii.n "I i.. I,., . i L i -.. , .. '- r.. Mi II H l Mil I" N.iHlilugliH .t lelti.iiiil iii her I ui; .tli ihllK , Viicr'ii.., iln 1' ,.li.l .....1 i.. . .. " mill ll'l ,r i "" r"i-if. of nih 0lK. McCloud, of 22 IS Locust street, have returned te their htMie. Mm. William O Warden, of Hed Onlei lleinmntuwn, will leave today for Nfciv erk, where shn will spend a few ilHJs with .Mrs. Nerman Metaed, who liaUmen passlrg the wnter there. Mrs, McLeod. who has been ulte III In New etl, has new re0vered. , 'r ;r'lm S. Muckle renretH Hint he In obliged te rtcall his invitations for Jan uary H te meet Mr. Bae.I AUred Sze. ew.ng tp being ndMsed from WashlnR WashlnR ten that Dr. Mm tptist attend the first diplomat c dinner of President n'nd Mrs. Harding that evening Mrs, Farrcn, of 1620 fjprucd strett iinileunten the tiBKfneiit of her datinh tre. Miss Caiollne Farretl, te Mr. Itey l.yten Ileller, of Londen, .llae Farren n daughter of the later Mr. Bernard N. Fnrren of this city. Mr nnd Mrs. William T. Hunter and heir dniighter. Miss Irene A. HUntcr. or Deven, left today for Southern Call- Miss Hunter leaves Han Francisce Feb ruary 8 for Honolulu with Miss Hen ne.sa.v .Mrs. Jeseph rilttenheuse, of the Glad stone, will entertain it a small card party en Saturday afternoon. -.tJ,r.ft.rid,r"- '' Heward Weathcrly. pf 8913 Chestnut street, will xe a !'atK. pJJrty. 'ol'ewed by supper nt s?, ?At,1,cTllen tonight In honor nf MIm fcllen Douglas Lloyd, the debutante ,?"K.hl' ,?.f lr- nnd Jt- s"cy Lloyd, of Wye Heuo, Ardmore. WEST PHILADELPHIA -liur?' W' A B'nl. of S33 Seuth Forty Ferty f.fT.1 fK"1 '"ttrtalned the member, or her bridge club yesterday afternoon, Mr, nnd Mrs nicbnrd O. Halg, whes' streets, In the fall, hnv returned from Swarthme'i'i16 irlP ?,'"! "re ' Hwarthmere Mrs. Halg well be remctn- tefar.in.'' ..SU.M . reiice Jlandnll of 3461 Chestnut street. Mrs. Walter Graham Clatlte, of Over- l!?,Vti.?t.J"e.,H,tFarlt0 "tel In honor of Miss J'aullne Clavey, of 3 Seuth Fer- Lii-ui mioei, miss 1'lavcy was a O' .Mr. and Mrn. Lerey Cellins guest Wills cei inHiii ui ine epern. rnSr-i5lndiMr8- 'non'"s ' Power, of 0009 Hazel avenue, anneunce the en I'l1.!"1 ci 'be'r daughter. Jesephine Annette, and Mr. Herbert Hrltten Wis well, net, of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge H Wlswell. of Germantown Buzby-LucaB Marriage A wedding of Interest tetk plafe very nuletlv at neon today, when Miss nil?a bet I i . l,ucap. daughter of Mrs. Ada Lathain. of 1U30 Chestnut street and Media, beenme the bride of Jlr Kenneth K. Huzby. son of the Inte Augustus C uii.v, u, w;a npruce street The ceremony was norfnrnie.1 i i,. Hplscepal Church of the Saviour, Thlrtv- cigiun street nele- Chestnut. In the presence of the members of the imme diate families of the bride and bride groom. The Rev. Itehert Johnsten, rec tor of the church, officiated. The bride were a smart traveling suit or dark blue cmbreldeied In gray and trimmed with moleskin fur. and n blue beaver hat trimmed with small gray and blue flowers, nnd carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley and whlte Brlde roses. MIsm Winifred Nichelson, of German town, attended .MIsh Lucas ns maid of honor, and Mr. Warren F. Huzby at tended his brother as best man. Owing te the recent death of the brides grandfather, the late Albert rv Hetherlngten, there wns no recoptlen. jii uirir return irem n wertrtliic- tr n 111 Flerida. Mr. nnd Mrs. Durby will be ni nonie in .Nnrherth. where they havt imn-imncu - nuuac, uuu issex avenue. "First en Your Shopping List" Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut- Street 1214 All This Week Clearance Sale of Winter Millinery Hats for every Ajje, Type and Occasion. Silk Beavers, Velvets, Halter's Plush, trimmed with Ostrich, Smart Feathers, Flowers or touches of Bright Embroidery. $4.00, $5.00, $6.50, $10.db FUR lowered in price. Hudsen Seal, combined with velvet or brocade. Sale of Mussed Waists- $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00. Slip-ever Styles in Georgette. Sutin, Tricelette, em broidered in wool or bends. Tailored Medels in Figured Voile. IiatiHte, Crepe de Chine or Jap Silk. A'nlue.H up te iWZ.OO. At A croup of Hatifcte Mouses, cMjuiKiteli hand embroid ered. The reduction en these waistH is due te their out-ef-sljle sailor cellars, which a slight alteration will remcd. We adise jeu te seize this opportunity te possess our self of some beautiful blouses that formerly sold as hijeh as $15.00. Seme of tjie cellars are deeply edeed with real Filet. Slip a Sequin Rebe- Cher a foundation of shimmering Silk or Satin. Preste! A leveh evening gown for Madame or Mademoiselle. In Hlue and IJlack. Sphinx and Mack, Urcltid end Hlack. AT $17.50. Keduccd from $75.00. FOIt THE WAIST or as a girdle hew about a splash or glorious color in the shape of some (SAULAXDS, fiHAPF.S or Sl'UAYS? S1.50 te $5.00. FOIt THE EVENING COIFFURE. HANDEAUX in flower or metal effects or made te order from jour own design. S1.50 te $7.00. Women's Allendale Regular Si.ea, $2.00 Usually $3.00 Extra Sizes, 32.25 Usually $3.50 Made especially for us of the very finest yarns. All Mjles, high, Ien and Dutch neck; sleeveless, elbow length or long sleeves; ankle or knee length. SWISS WOOL VESTS. 75c. A clearance sale of broken sizes and stjles. Splendid values. SWISS and DOMESTIC KNIT UNDERWEAR at half-price. Broken sizes and styles. i ' . POPULAR YOUNG MATRON H HPT "A ViJimmmmW mm mwi, ' MVmmmw WW- - ;t nPm- -sf v tHS Photo by Photo Crstier .mils. ,ia.m;:s ii. it. chemwem, Crinnwell, who has nn apartment nt the Vclllngten, will lento Miertly with Mr. Cromwell for l'alm Heaclt Mrs. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Stanley Wachtel Itesenfeld was the guest of honor nt a surprise party which his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morns Itesenfeld, of 3720 North Seventeenth street, gave last Saturday. The guests Included Miss Hcba It. Sugerman. of Devnult. Pa.; Miss Helen Orklns. Miss Miriam S. Itesenfeld, Miss Ituth Hem stcln, Miss Minerva Meyers, Miss Ida Lenn1, Miss Mabel MedelT, Miss Ida SeTkln, Miss Dessle Hart Is, Miss Mar' Getien, Miss Mamie Altheuse, Miss Florence A. Leveland. of Weehauken. N. J. ; Mlsa Ituth L Phillips, Miss Hrfle Sless, Mr. Abrabnm Bernstein, Mr, Harry Altheuse, Mr. Silas Hless, Mr. David Dven. Mr. Albert Itesenfeld, Mr. William Delbeit. Jr, Mr. Jeseph Sandler, Mr Samuel Meyers. Mr. David Cham pagne. Mr. Jehn Welner. Dr Laurence M Itesenfeld, Mr. and Mrs. A Wachtel ! Mr nnd Mrs Samuel lCdelman, of 1 6 iS North Thirty-second street, an nounce the engagement of their daugh- tr Rose te Mr Samuel Maxwell Welti- tone - DELAWARE COUNTY Dr and Mrs. Harry Annltnge nre entertaining Mrs. Armttage's sister Mrs. Kenneth MoDennld. of I'lttsbunrn. who was. before her marriage. Mls Miriam Pudan. Miss Ada Deerlng. entertained the members of her bridge club at her home en Friday evening. The gucst3 In eluded Mrs. Harry Armltage, Mrs Legan Campbell, Sirs. William Tedd. Mrs Kenneth McDonald, Mrs. J. William Simmons, Jllss Martha Comfert nnd Miss Sarah Sweeney rnOIINKNT PAUENTS 1NTEHVIKW Kl) Mm, Call In CoeIUIkp, wife of th Vlri rrtnldent. cliei viewpoint! en "In I'lrnit heed ft Iet Art?" In Maaatln ticctlen of next SunOay's Public I.edcer. adr. HATS Squirrel, Nutria, Moleskin, $3.00 Union Suits- . .-. .. , SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr, and Mrs. ThemaB Uastlnn. of 1129 Itltner street, have been enter taining for a few days Mr, nnd Mrs. Wnlter Fulton nnd Mr. and Mrs Leus llarth, of Westvllle. N. J. On Jnnuary 27 Mr, nnd Mrs. F"ulten and Mr, and Mrs. Ilnrth will leave for Flerida, where they expect te remain for several month. Miss Edna McCresscn, of 2121 Seuth Thirteenth street, has gene te New Yerk, te lemnln with friends for a fort night. On Friday eienlng of this week the members of St. Themas' Dramatic As sociation will entertain nt -the Navy Yard. Among these who will nsslst In the affair are Miss Anna McUucldti. Miss Nan Ifnunlgnn, Miss !glna cerlsh, Mr Jeseph Flnnerty. Mr Wil liam Care, Mr Jehn Moley. Mr. Themas Finn. Mr. Daniel Malley. Mr William MoDennld Mr Jehn Hlrey, Mr An An teony McOloiie. Mr. William Harratt. Mr. Jeseph Hlrkey, Mr. .lame Mc Laughlin. Mr. Jehn Nehlll. Mr. Rebert Fitzgerald. Mr. Frank OTJrlen and Mr. Carrell. i vCiifiTiTni lull lUli I Im.'U2 "- WBONWIT m. I W, i-Jft mP , iw Black Peny Coats 85.00 36-inch model with natural rac coon cellars and cuffs. Formerly 12.1.00 Nat. Muakrat Coats 36 and 40 inches lenR-. cellars and cuffs. Formerly 175,00 French Seal Coats 145.00 Sports model; 32 inches long; natural opossum cellar and cuffs. Formerly 195.00. Nat. Muskrat Coats 165.00 36 inches and 40 inches long; natural raccoon cellar and cuffs. Formerly 225.00 French Seal Ceals 185.00 i ij ju-incn uiuuci; cuiiiir .iiui cuus Si of skunk. Feimnlii 2b'iM() 43-incli PcisMii l u.i..j vrRAP (Keltiiil() lellar and ml)) . 40-mcli Alaska Seal COAT 13-incli Alaska Seal COAT 43-inch Broadtail COAT (Chinchilla cellar) 45-inch Baby Caracul COAT (Kelinsky cellar) .... 40-inch Baby Caracul COAT (Sl(unf( cellar and cufft) . . 45-inch Taupe Caracul COAT 47-inch Natural Squirrel WRAP 45-inch Natuial Squirrel WRAP 45-inch Kelinsky WRAP 47-inch Eastern Mink WRAP 45-inch Eastern Mink COAT , I li i.tnrh i' nurin ivuni: i .1 wel i . g UW.UU 950.00 g WSI PURCHASES MADE IN THIS SALE MA BE CHARGED TO &4 M TEBRUARV INVOICE. PAYABLE IN MARt 1 1. I PON KCQUES I W"1 nSl, HFTIl FLOOR jW S!5W -tern t'f'nlrrr-fP . . . . LALO'S "LE R0I D'YS" GIVEN FOR FIRST TIME Excellent Performance Proves Opera te Be Distinctive but Net Great TUB CAST Mllle tlrnlAmltie (llRll 01uepp Danlte .ten ttnthler I'reJx Annnlsn Mllln I'lrce , . JrsnAn llorilen Ksrniie . Thi Kin . . .Hulnl Certntln 1 lnhtl f nrrei ..,, iiettnn Frames aius Conducler--Albert Welft The Metropolitan Opera Company last evening continued thp pxcellent plan which Mr. flnttl-CnMnsrt ba Adopted toward I'lilladdlphla this sen sen sen, of giving our nudletiees the really worth-whlle nnteltlrs which nre pio pie duced In New Y6rk, by thp llrst Phila delphia performance of T.ale's "Lp Itel d'Ys" with an excellent east nnd the nccurate and beautiful stage settings for which the company Is famous. The opere ns n whole proved te be n distinctive nnd erlflnnl work, pecul iarly French In style, but French In n different way from tnu operas of nny ether composer of that nationality. There Is little use of the Wnguerlnu "leit-metif," but that composer's Idcn of continuous melody. Instead of set recitative. Is fftllewcd throughout. Most of the melodies are very effective, nnd the arln for tenor In the first scene of the last net, "Vnlnement. e hlen almee," Is one of the loveliest in mod ern epeintle writing. The vocal re nutrements nnd the situation exactly 1 fit the voice and the style of Mr. (Hgll, nnd it is doubtful if nny tenor living could hnve given n better per fermance than Iip did. i lie applause at thp close! of the nrln stepped the perfermancp for several minutes. The orchestration of the opera Is sin- gularly uneven. At most times it Is i exquisitely beautiful, but In u few plnces I It is ppcullnrly liipffeetive, especially ! when I.nle's experlence with iiistiumen- I tal music Is considered. At thee spots , the orchestration is net ndapted eiilier te the dramatic situation nor le the vocal effect apparently nitnrd nt ' Anether Interesting point is the bal let. A bnllet has no mere plan1 in this l tragic nnd gloomy story than It bus In the Wagnerian music drnnin. and the, composer apparently realized this, but , knew at the same timu thnt French i operatic tradition demands a bullet, even ' If It has te Interrupt a funeral scene en the stage Te emit It entirely would probably mean n renl fuueral for the of- . fending opera lie get around the situ situ ntlen by giving n few minutes of the ballet and then introducing the lmM benutlful aria of the opera te nn iw iw cempnninient in the erchestru of th',' ballet ilijthm. the members of the bul let nt this point becoming pnrt of tin "chorus " Then fellows a general exit of cveiy one except the cist, mid the story of the opera proceeds. The evertuic wns plnyed nt the be ginning of the second net instend of be fore the first net. Mr. Wolff consider It singularly beautiful nnd decided te' play it lifter fiery one who was coming 1 1 the opera had nrrlied. It is n tine piece of (Oinposlileu nnd orchestration, 'and ns most of the melodies In It ec in 'in (lie second nnd third net- the ills-, placement mode little dlffcriflicc. The TELLER n r. . , - rrv "2 .i. " 5iS5s?rrn.aiiyrjfV--S7.i5' i?:Eyk'-rmsS!i:is r. snm mhv -m mw? SjtMxuaAr Siep cOrii?waUen& CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET ARRANGED FOR THURSDAY January Fur Clearance At Extraordinary Reductions The present markings represent still further reduc tions en prices previously reduced. The 10c lux ury tax, new repealed, is an additional saviny. Nat. Raccoon Coats 225.00 36-inch model with contrasting border. Formerly 450.00 Hudsen Seal Coats 225.00 36-inch model with self cellar and cuffs. Formerly 205.00 Hudsen Seal Coats 265.00 40-inch model sith self cellar and cuffs. Fermei ly J"M self 125.00 Nat. Raccoon -nj-inch model skin. Formerly H7S.00 Hudsen Seal Ceab 295.00 40-inch model; naluinl kunk lellar and cufK Fut merit .SOiJIO '', .. . .... f ii 7 ' overture hna been played here bciere In concert. , , , The enern wns finely sting nnd dinged .Icnnnp Oorden had the chief drnmittl.' rele nnd acted nnd sans It snperblj. It wis the llrst time In Philadelphia that she has had the opportunity te display her drninntlc nbllltv. nltllOtlglt Urnn- gaene nnd ether role have given her nmple chnnpc te display her line voice. Her portrayal of the passionate jealousy of alnrgnred, her desperate revenge and her sacrifice nt the close of the (.ter (.ter (.tor were convincingly acted, nnd place Miss Gorden high among the dramatic contrnltes of the operatic stage. Mme Aldn sang nnd noted the compara tively colorless part of Kezenn well. Mr. (Slgll Is better ndnnted te lyric than te heroic roles, but tnat of Mlle Is heroic In the hook rather thnn nn the stngp, nnd It fitted his style nil iiilrnblv. I1p wns In fine veIpp nnd snng the chief arias In n beautiful manner, especially the one spoken ff before. Mr. Dnnlse showed his versatility In the sinister rele of Knrnac. and Mr Itethler was excellent In the relatively Inslgnlfiriint pnrt of the King. Messrs Picco nnd Aiinnlnn were adequate n label nnd the Hnlnt. although, for some reason, the latter failed te nppcnr at the end of the opera NORRISTOWN Mlsa Dorethy Wright, of De Kail, street, entertained n nutnber of the younger school st nt a card party nt iter home. Mrs. Wllllntn H Selly, of Da Knlb street, gnvc a luncheon of ten covers In honor of Mrs Charles Majer, whe1 will leave this week with her husband te ipend thp rcmalndci of the w'lnter In Fleilda. Miss Helen Pnlst, of Powell street Is the guest of Colonel anil Mrs Frank Uegg, of Washington, D. C. Mr nnd Mrs. Victer Ma ich. of f Hamilton hnve returned from u stn In New Yerk City Wicker Furniture MADE NEW end (Th by be entirely new method nt nmsll cot t tvrc iipK-otlen of new 11...1 r l. ulnu l.iirnlllirn Mpwlal sulc of Crelennrs C If U Is llrtd or inifote iff wfj.r it L. C. KIRCHER& CO. I.'sthnatps Clieerfully dlten 1810 CIIKSTM T sT THE TRAINED NURSE INFANT SH0Pii 1810 Chestnut St. Trained Nurses in Attendance Layettei from Safety Pin te Bed. 1h" enl liep of l mini hi lnul)peiie niutlier 'in M.un an i i i In mlie. us t" th" .repr a fur the mw lOim r iiifiints' ltnc IIjihI-Marti- si (iil,k-lh rntlliileil lluby lllnenifr $1.75 65c SPRUCE 2193 & CO Wi Coats . 265.00 ei line sclec ted I ii! 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Mnt 'Inr'noeu" I'reauriinn Of 1921 a NAiiifl fMk BlfiGEST MUVCA1 SPtCTtCtf. ON EARTH MAT. TODAY LYRIC A H UO O D9 Mvtenir THt FAMOUS FABCt FOUC IN A TURKISH OATH OY AVSQY 'HOPWOOD V CHASLWI WOJflty ADELPHI i. i:s. AT fl.20 Matinee Tomorrow $1.50 si ni i. or tiik riTTi.sr a srn.i. s.MAmilNfi l,, KKCOUDx '.11T NOW I WKI.Ks lll.n WALNUT -Xfi. HOLBROOK in. THE BL1NN BADN - T'i nr tc 1 1 D'.rn. It Z' f." l h da afti tn.i8 rte- pul.f ms'e rt nn MAT Wi:F.K SKATS MMV rMINO THE SKIN GAME lly JOHN fitOKTII'i A I onJen.aml New lerk surceni. With JANE GREY nd nn I Mrnilnmil Knicl rli (ml Lit.. 50 te SJ.Dfl. "..it tnt . SO' te SI .Bt Uhl). MAT. Sir TO H1.00 IflB.IF.IKEaTIH'Sqn CHESTNUT (y TWELFTH S TS. VALBSKA SURATT AND CO 'N TMf WMiTE VVAV AUAHR0GERS&LE0NORA ALLEN A CYCtE Of kNa nASS " HARRYJOLSON OPERAiC SlACrtfACf C EDlA HARRY NORWOOD ALPHA HALL d'O bUDHOuND Ku rt idt e lu ANNA Cti.FBB.ATte CHANDLER 5nj K i COf tO.l'.NE t ui ict ii si .iiui. ii iirn Ml iriiiin ml lltli u triturr Id Hi lie'ic t Nuriiiiiil Kerter t I'iiiiI Mirlirii'k tiiii:d k(. jni n i t his -llt.J-it THE I. It! XT lH(!lllt I'liTj l.eii (urdlilh Intiinl CASINO Sporting Wid J n 11. OWJ , 11 Mn TR0CADERO nn nn. ii 1(111 I I li A ZOMA SftjUfrffae nNMfls&il ijakM txcrrr m SAT TS OCT yl.SVtt TONIGHT AT 8 SHARP PHILADELPHIA PREMIERE Ferrest Theatre iuki iixii x nn ui xi D. W. GRIFFITH Presents OF STOR in XCIIXM.I XII M Mini i ii i ixn MK, UKIhHIH personal!; appear at TONIGHT and again and NIGHT Lj PRICFS '"'t 1 Na-4aJ . SI. neAn. Hxr fill ii. .....,,,,. ,., ,., r -..., ,- ..i.Jltif ., t , '. ,.. im p ..ism n, '-i mum m n UitfMTTYI MAllKIiT AT NINBTKENTH'f' 11 A. .1. Tl II I. il. Rudelph Valentine in rrmuT rttnatsNTATtei or'." "The Conquering PeltkfJ , DUDICK wiuw,-,,,'-! i'fniflii netfne inrell,, Ptnaafr j jeanrii n. bi.mkinb, iirytt , i MAni'KT AT nlXTBENTH A 11.301 DO fl'SO 3!i(l 1:2lt hi1 wit.t.iam I-'OX PrttU MARK TWAIN'S I'OMBDT UOMANCE "A Connecticut Yankee In Ktnir Arthur'a Court" COMIN'O- "THE OOI.KJI" 0J&TNUTSft"i 1(30. 3t30. 5)30. 7t: Elsie Fergusen AND Wallace Reid IN A PAItA.MOttNT PICTUnE "Peter Ibbet5en), h ""'" ""' HarhiiMi tMart PALACE '1 AIAJiKh.T MTIlKfr "Flower of the North" ARC'Ani A .l""""nut Ht "i. i"? rtrvv.ui in a t te it .in p. ii. MARION DA VIES ,,1,! Vlfl'llklA ''AllKKr A'l NINTH VlVlUlin l A Tit te II MR P, II. DUSTINFARNUM 'r.lk. -i a ltl'1'1 II 71!4 M AllKKT BTnKET VirAlVil 1ft A M. tn 1 1 sin P. M. " JVIAM't; HOMF'i -" REGENT maiikut ar. ii.i. etni.R neN-T "iTfH UATinil.K" UAIIKBT f I fl 17 VAUDBVlLll AT J.LjJHtLt 11 A. M. TO TT'MPt--,n ii p. m. "Dividing a Weman in Halt" BOBBY HEATH M,f,Tff BROADWAY "Vn'Vffi"" 't.t-.tf t v AND "OVER THE HILL" CROSS KEYS I.0TII f, MAHKET VAl'nEVII.LH t vv rnnpi u and (iTHEnn ALLEGHENY A2?J?$? f "OVER THE HILL" ' ,,' ALHAMBRA JTH AND MORTIIK .' Di'.vit.tijcrt t-r , ii,. VaTin" irtrt-r r i GARRICK Pep. Mat. Today NtrilTs T Ri M XT Ti IIDAY BROAD Pep. Mat. Today .' fkn On. Even h K, Mat Saturday AS nnUl.ZT AH SPRINO ITSELF AM H.HARAl A MtIV OCftfPT y A.C.TflOMAS ORMIHAL AI.V. CAST aa PROOUeTlCH, ALDINE Itirriiien I lti:i II PI Hprur 42H0 A M V. FEt.T n n II P. M. riein t.iA i..r ithut GEORGE ARLISS in "DISRAELI" I IIMUI N INI. M-AT lllNDAV. II. H (.ltIFKITH"-i MATIni'IKCB "WAY DOWN EAST" IUI"! TIMi: T POPl'I.AR PRIORH TIIK U AIII:Mi P Ml MC MKTKDI'OI.ITAN OPKKA O.. N. T. n i.s. im;nin(. jn jitii. at a llnl iimr- p 1 ni l i. r J e I iincf ller Thlw rjiMjn i 0,1 CUUU1 tlldliaptllOpen BORIS GODUNOFF Mmei Miitrpmiurr D.liluneU, Dnle.ar. Iluuard. MM. ( liiilluiiln. IVrtllr. Kolhler' II nl j. Miirl mi (.nnd. I'npl Prirr for Ih1!. I'frfuriiiiinrp. S10.00. si oe. s..en. M.fle. m en, si. .in Piiu tx mt r nl. A llppir'. 1 1 lit Chratnut wsm STANTOtf rrtteteTr Dim 8tM MtlNHXX MOKMMi MISltVLES IIAI.I ItuilM III. 1. 1 l. I K-MKAl JrOltD MtlNHXX IXN Hi, Miin A. U. MMI MXItl.XUKT MATZENAUER lirkrl- I ll'nllf'a lllll ( liralllllt S(r, ORPHEUM ' ll,anl""',l fheltan ORPHEUM PLAYERS "in2 n ' ; "OUR WIVES"1 METROPC-'JTAN ,-' ' ,. V"1".'"" MAE DESMOND in "Cornered" - i ' " ' i i 1 y- Teiaari ' ' ' ' "II '. ti A . ii MM.. DUMONT'S " snril SSt- 5"!5 EMME1T WELCH Minetrefi -ai .ui' - r I i V MAMA'" ii it xi xi- i Ml. Ills 1 H PHANS THE Willi KXI1 (I tXHIX xni) nnittmix i.imi aN and the M SSES GISH will the Opening Performance TOMORROW MATINEE ' J a iieiiii.xx mats., it.ne it. fift t, irMU.iv ,ii,ijinr.n, ,ifllAUr t7A llllll'll all liatixii .... .'"'-'- w ii' j. w tu ,. ! ''I "i ' 1 ) jQk 1 f i' 11 SllATH IlKhl.ltM.I) I . 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