t "' i" - 'j iJUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE vfljcy Wynne Talks of the Weather Of European Trips And Tells of h Debutante Tea Planned for November 10, 1922 ;.irEdB:Gy;jSOT yggi, umjsm, 12,, m- ' ' ' j ", ' i ' ' I. - y V ' ". t'. ! - " .'' ' ..,. ;,,... . - . , i I., i . I ! v- t,. ; ,u- BRIDE OF YESTERDAY "8 awful te talk about the weather; "ui illd vett rvrr pep mich a day M JXdir? My ''WW' ! f,,nrtc'1 m,t t0 Snfewn nrel thought I wnuM wilk ?.".";...- for llin rnr well, when I finnllr hit n telegraph pole, with my ffllfl werklnu iw n perfectly, row. Hill I had covered nearly two blocks, mi .itch a thin an n car wbh net te If !4.iUn nr heard. Finally I nibnaied in tit me a taxi and readied my den "nation Juct.ehe hour later than I In And'evervwhe'rn It wi wonderful te ,. Imw every one ecemed te be en skIiIh. nrrvere? Wlire Is the country where the prep c ride ever the Ice en ,Mi with regular will attached, such 5, one fees In a catboat? 1 can't re .r.mbrr. hut'thht wh the kind nf coun ceun ',"4 you ami I Hvedjn yesterday. AND was. It net a disappointment?. I arec In, the morning and looked t of the window te acq a' most beauti ful white carpet ever everything. And ill the cam and truck .and wageim were coins by with the most lutcletiH ceft thuds, and I could hardly wait te Ret Inte mr Koledhe nnd ten cent te wade nut In that beautiful white. I wanted te make snewlmlw and fire them rfj any one who chanced along. I felt thoroughly wild nnd untamed, nsJf I were way bark In the dark ages whin I used te sled alenjr Clinten street, with a few choice cronies. Clinten ttrect, becaufe there were no trolleys there and se our methcrH did riot mind our racing out In the middle of the jtrret. And by the time I was dressed n1 breakfasted and ready te start out. hadn't that snow changed Inte sleet and did It net chance Inte rain right In my very face, and did It net proceed te treat mc contumeliously? It did. F! WAS a geed thing there wns no vpry large ball last night, for whether you had n car, or role In a trolley or taxi, you weuVd have been no. wet person just getting Inte or out of any or both. Yeu bee St went te my head entirely for I Btlll feel sort of simple about It all. That being; the cur I better call a halt and tell you geme of the doings, for there are n few, jeu knew. There wns the Junier Dinner-Dance In the foyer last night. EVERY ONE sceine te be going te Europe. Alberta Heath Is gelnif Itb the Charlton Ynrnalls next month end Ellen Lloyd nnd her mother will tall this month. In fact thev nre going In lesj than a fortnight. Then I never heard of se many Dixen relatives as there are going te Europe en the twenty eighth, Melly Thayer and two of the Bharpiess gins and airs, wiwen ssnarp leu and several ethers. Mary Porcher Is Kelllnz for Ttalv en January 21 with several friends. She will join Mine ether people ever in Naples and will trnvel through Italy, Fpaln nnd France and go te Heme in June. I hear nlRe that she expects te take In Mcc and the Imlcarlc Islands, these. "Fortunate Isles" off the coast of Spain. It sounds like u fairy tale. WOULD you bcllove that the dates for next fall are already in the planning? Well, they arc, and I'll tell you who is coming out en No vember 10. I should wy who nre, ns they nre twins, nnd se they nrc net Is. Anyway, It's Virginia and Louisa S'errls, the daughter of Dr. nnd Jlrs. lticliard Norris, who live In that been tlful brown heuse at 000 North Twen tieth etret, en the grounds of the hos hes pltal. The tea will be given nt the heuse null will be followed by Olnner and the theatre for the receiving party. Virginia and Louise will graduate) tills miring from Miss Irwin's school', and Virginia Is going te Dryn Mawr next year. I bellcve It will be the first time the two have been separated since their childhood for any length of time, Tlicv nre attractive alrls nnd have a Rreat deal of musleul talent. They are members, oi.uie junior music uiud, you knew. plIBB gave ji birthday party for L Elcriner, and about thirty Httle boys and clrls cntne te It. each one Tarrying a present for the little hostess. The last one te arrive, however, had iw package with her and, seeing the ethers lyltuc about, she felt naturally rmbnrrassed that her mother had neg lected te ptevldc her With one. Hhe went up te Eleaner and eald: "Ne He, I guess Mamma did net knew It is your birthday, cause ehe did net get me a present for you, I don't kneiv what te de," "Oh, Hint's all right." Mltl Eleaner generously, "All the ethers brought inc. something, se T guess I can afford te let you go free." ,. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fisher, of Chestnut Hill, will entertain at dinner en Krldny evening'. Among; the guests will be Mr. apd Mrs. ArthUrH. nreckle.' Mr. and Mrs. Clayten rintt and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prutt McKcart. Mr. and Mrs. Cereid Hejsman, of -urn i.ccubi nirecr. nave issutu invita tions for a dlnnpr m Thursday evening, January 19. Mr. and Mrs. Ocorge Lnlu Harrison. jr., or seu j uc L,nncey pince, win en tertain at a dinner en Thurneay evening, January 26. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Pratt McKean, of Pine Run Farm, will entertain -Mr. and Mm. Edward Farnum at dinner en Tuesday evening at the Dellevue-Strat-ferd and later In their box at the opera.' Mr. nnd Mrs. McKean entertained Mr. and Mrs. Emery McMlchael In their box at the opera en Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. McKean will sail en February 11 en a Mediterranean cruise. Mr and Mrs. CI. Drlnten Roberts, of I.lanengnn, Ilnln. will entertain nt a dinner en Thursday evening, Janu ary 19. Mrs. Marc Schecttle. 6f the Fair fax, Ocrmantewn, will entertain at luncheon nnd bridge en Medday after noon, January 16. The guests will In In clude Mra Walter Warlnr Honklnsen. Mrs. Rebert J. Fell, Mrs. Henry Pratt McKean, Mrs. William K. Waterman, Mrs. Clayten Piatt, Mrs. Edward D. R. unitzcu aim Airs, l'.uwaru i tuuurt. Mr. Geerge W. Furnens, son of Mr. and Mns. Hadclyffe Furiiess of 207 Summit avenue, Jenklntewn, will give a dinner en Saturday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Jeseph Leldy, of 1319 Locust street, will entertain at a large dinner en Friday evening, February 24, at the Rltz-Carlten. Miss Margaretta A. Sharpies, daugh ter" of Mr. and Mrs. T. WIlBen Shnrplcss. of 10 East Chestnut avenue, Chestnut Hill, will entertain nt a card party en Wednesday afternoon, January 25, In honor of Miss Darbara Sargent. ' Mrs. Richard C. Nerrls will cntertnln at luncheon im Thursday nfternoen. January 19, nt her home, 600 North Twentieth street, In honor of her dungh iiiiiiiiiiiiHa'.)'- . JUafTTViiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiH,r.Ntm LV3J4iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH vi'i'W' ' wS1IJ .SVE??tKI?r7.ggBh4HSggggtgBK :k tir tnnliia tr. Clmrles ft. Reddlngi Mrs. Martin Dutler, Mr. Arthur Hush Jenkins, Mrs. H. Heward Phemm, Mrs. W. J. Perkins, Mrs. J. Herbert Ervln, Mrs. Theodere M. Delaney, Mrs. Oeerge II. Uenzen, Jr., Mrs. Hareld M, Helser, Mrs. Jehn S. Clements and Miss Anne Auterbach. The current events department of the Oak Lane Review Club met en Tues day afternoon at the home of the re cording secretary of the club, Mrs. Jehn II. Cress, of Asbury terrace and Ver bena avenue, Oak Lane. The subject for the afternoon was "The Reservation Hvstem of the North American Indian." Mrs, Jeseph. K. Dixen Is president of the department and Mrs. William Chea ter Yerkes Is secretary and treasurer. A meeting of the Qlenslde Mothers' Club wilt be held ttlils afternoon. Mrs. Rebert Turner, of Peuahkeensle. N. Y has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. William Haywood, of Ambler. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Slevens, of Ambler, are occupying their new home in wnwa, .Mr. and Mrs. Charles X. Read, of Hiking avenue, Elktns Park, nre eccu. pylng their new home en Second street pike and Church read, East, near Ogenta, and Mrs. Redd's brother nnd alater-ln-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph U Wllmsen, are occupying the Elklns ave nue home. Mrs. Read was formerly Mrs. Helen Wllmsen Fex, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Turner, of Elklns Park, nre abroad for n few months. of tht West Indlea and Seuth American ports. Miss Lockwood's Wednesday after after neon dancing class met nt the Phllndel. phln Cricket Club yesterday afternoon. Th. nilrnni.ul nm MrS. RUlOn-MlllCr, mm. RmmMt Tatnalt. Mrs. Alfred Maule, Mrs. Walter Janney, Mrs. C ur ..it vi,.ini Mm. Charles Htarr. Jlrs. James Llneaweaver. Miss Lockwe-od s Friday evening dancing class wilt inept as usual this week at the Philadelphia Cricket ciubj HOLMESBURG Mln rinrnnrn Weed, of 7819 Walker .1...1 .titertninpri tlm members of her five hundred club last evening Her guests were Mrs. Uenjamln Mark, Mrs. Frank Lynnm, Mrs. Harvey Haines, Mrs. Henry Wecd, Mrs. Harvey Wa1tr,n, Miss Ida Walten, Miss Careline Snyder, Miss Alice Frest, M(mi Florence llalnes, Mrs. Jehn Parry, Mrs. Charles McClurc and Mrs. Rey Donaldsen. and among the gdests w"ere Mri. Albert it. L,adner. airs, ueorge 11. mergan. Mrs. Fred Reese, Mrs. Harry W. 8celt, Mrs, Ed Ward Taltt nnd Miss Evelyn Uuenther. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Frederick Kuuler, who nre passing a week at the Chnlfonte.-Atlantin City, will retum te thelr home fit Rose Valley en Monday. NORRISTOWN Vanity Fnlr Studlei. rhote by Allen Crew Cook. MKS. K. IIUItKBLLi R1IOADS Jlrs. Rhoads, whose marriage took plnce yesterday, was Miss Margaret Itagatz, of this city NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Ruby II. Luberoff, dnuchter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. LuberefC, 1928 North Seventh street, was married en Sunday evening te Dr. Philip Resenblum nt the Temple Ohel Jacob, followed by a reception at the Adelphla Hetel. Rabbi Newman eDlclated. The bride; who was given In mnrrlage by her father, was attended by Miss Blanche Iseustcln an maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Mies Ulanclie Rostew. Miss Julia Abrams. Miss Sadle Miller, Mr. Morten Oram and Miss Minnie Jnffc. Dr. Rosenbliim was attendnrl bv Mr. Ahrnhnm Itnunii. blum bb best man and. the ushers were air. .Morten dram. Dr. son, Mr. Samuel Abrams Jarre and Mr. Ell Rese, Mrs. Uenjamln Clark, of 7760 Cottage street, will be hostess next Thursday te the members of the Olrls' League of iu Trn.mnnnel nhurcti. These iircsent in VtT.i Annn Htnvnnsnii Miss Ella I '"l8H -mr en judaic, wish awcavcr ni'm0 'mm Florence lllnes. MM a'r'l, MIKh Virginia Enrl, Miss Marlen V,l i'"'r,S V-"!!.. VteiiiieV Weed. M I s ..'' T: Miss Sara Margaret Lattlmere, Mr. and Mrs, Themas Cnllnghdn, of East Chestnut Btreet, entertnlncl at dinner in honor of thplr fourteenth wed ding anniversary. Theso present In cluded Mr. and Mrs. D. O'Connor, Mr, nnd Mrs. Ucrnnrd Callnghau, Mrs. J. P. Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Pettlt, Miss Anna dregnn, Mr. und Mrs. P. J. Cal Inghan, Miss Elslo Dltlew, Mrs. Cath Cath erlne Hellly, Mr. und Mrs. Alexander Robertsen, Jr., Mr. Jamen P. Rellly, Mr. Michael Finnln. In honor of her eighth birthday nn niverifury, iviinn victeria ttiweil, et y.i i west i.ainyeim street, was given a sur sur prlse pnrty. Among the guests were MIsm Mary Drcby, Miss Eliner Krats, Miss Mnrlen Riddle, Mlsn Owcavcr itln T.tntz. Miss Florence Weed, Miss Sablna Uerkman. Mrs. Charles Ores, Mrs. Charles McClure. Miss Lena Ui-tt n, Miss Florence Ettcr and Mrs. Jehn Parry. , On Friday evening. January 27. the Yeung People's Society of Emmanuel Church, nt Frnnltferd nvcmie nnd Hick ory street, will glve n danrj. In the parish house. Mr. Frank Lynnm is chulrman of the commlttee In charge. FRANKFORD Mr and Mrt. Warren Franc", of Oak land 'and Allengreve streets, will leay en .Innunry 15 te spend the wltiter In Flerida. Jlrs. Jehn H. Sldebetham. of 1710 Caster read, entertained nt a muMralc last Saturday nfternoen nt her home for, the benefit of the building fund of the Frankford brunch of the -i-utig Wemcn'n Christian Association. if- n,i Mn Merris Uelny, "f 16t Orthodox street, entertained en Sunday I evening In celebration of their Hixteeiith William Exlck-1 wedding nnnlversary. A nummT ei eui- jlr. Aeriuiatn ' or-town guests were i"""'- After mi ex-! Mrs. William F. La Uue. pi " "- Um Helen Oerhart, Master Wallace Drcby, Master Nerrls E. W. Elwell.l Master William Hallas, MnBter Halrd , lllnklp, Master Mnck Hlnkle, Mnstcr Hertrnin Jattlmore and Master William H. Howe. ; The regular meeting of the Norrls Nerrls Norrls terwn CSarden Club was held nt the Regar Museum yesterday. . Mrs. El-' brldge MeFarland wns the hostess, and talks wero given by Mrs. Alfred W. Wright. Mrs. Corden J I. Friend and Mrs. Chnrlteu II. Belles. Mlsit Cathnrlne Boekmun, of Fernance street, entertained at an Informal dance in honei; of Mies Ruth Weltzcl. of this borough, who will leave thin week te bocemo a student nurse ut the Lnnkennu Hospital, Philadelphia. There were twelve guests. I'lllI.A I.UAIJ1NO TIIKATHKH DIltB'TION fiK I.KB 4 J J. SHl'DIMtT tended trip tireugh New ICngland, Dr. , ,.0m lit'reet. 1ms been visiting n litif and Mrs. Resenblum will llve at 1C1I Seuth Twenty-third street. William J. Elliett, of 317 Seuth Seven teenth street, whose engagement has been announced te Mr. Walter Crocker Pew. ha been changed from Monday afternoon te Tuesday afternoon, Janu ary 17. Among the interesting debutantes of next season will be Miss Barbara L. Clayten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clayten, of Oraywyn, Grays lane, H,av H,av erferd, and 2221 De Lanccy plnce, who will be formally presented te society by ,hcr parents at a tea In October. Miss Marv Wlnser wilt ctve a lunch eon today in honor of Miss Lucy O. Brnnham, who ,hau recently returned from a. Journey through Russia. Mrs.- Charles Price Maule and her daughter, Mrs. Oeerge Wlllcex Mclver, of 2217 Rittenhouse street, will be nt home en Thursdays In January at 4. They will be assisted In receiving this afternoon by Mrs. Richard Parry Tatum, Mrs, James B. Coryell, Mrs. Alan Hart welt Streng, Miss Rachel Price, Miss Mildred Longstreth and Mlsy Henrietta M. Wilsen. Ne cards liuve been sent out. An Interesting debutnnte of next sen sen sen will be Miss Mary Loulse White, daughter of Mr. Themas Racburn White, of 151 West Coulter street, Ocr mantewn, who will be formally pre sented te society by her father during Easter week. Mlts White Is u student at Hryn Mawr. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob K. Dlssten and their daughter, Miss Lerraine Dlssten, of ter, Miss Orace Nerrls. Thirty guests I Norwood Hall, Chestnut Hill,' left yes et the younger school set will attend The luncheon, te be followed bv a card party, te be gtven by Miss Eliza beth I). Battles, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Battles, nt her home, 267 Seuth Nineteenth street, in honor of Mlsi Hannah Marlm Elliett, debutante daughter of Mr. und Mrs. were Miss .Flerenco I. Buckman. Miss Sylvia Jane Totem,' Miss Orace Bernlce Weed. Miss Jean' Stockton Cantrell. Miss Dordthee V. Gressman, Miss Alice Jussen nnd Miss Hepo Craig Williams. The Thirteen Club will entertain to morrow evening nt n reception nnd dance given In the Emergency Aid rooms, Eighteenth street below Walnut. The Alumni of the WcSt Philadelphia Catholic High Scheel for Beys will held a rocetitlcm nnd dance tomorrow eve ning In the foyer of the Academy of MUSIC. Mrs. W. O. Smith, of 2109 Seuth Twenty-first street, and Mrs. Hemer Norten ontertalnod at a brldge party en Tuesday afternoon. Thb Jesters' Club will glve Its next dance en January 21. Among thn tnem beru of the club are Mr. Themns Brnn- Uer, Mr. Manning F. Cerrlgun, Mr. I Curtis F. Branker, Mr. Frank P. Thomp son, Mr. Warren A. Mehnry, Mr. Hareld F. Ormsby. Mr. Charles A. Starr, Mr. Rebert M. Martin, Mr. Hareld tl. Dulsl mer, Mr. .Charles A. McIIelgh, Mr. Themas J. Conaty,Mr. Fred C. Clem-1 ents, Mr. Oeorge B. Dements, Mr. Lee A. Colllsen. Mr. J, Frank Dougherty Mr. Peter F. Blair. Mr. Dudd I Wray and Mr. Jehn L. Connelly. ALONG THE READING . Mrs. Edwin C. Dcssalet, of Wyncote, GERMANTOWN Miss Frances Courtney, of Denver, Cole., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn J. Courtney, of 5537 Chew street, 1ms been spending several weeks with her parents. Buffalo fcr several weeks. MOORESTOWN me Mmiuiii Kennard. of nvonue, entcrtaineu inu i ji, wrun ,HUBERT iitral the ladles nt the art deportment of the Weiiiiium Dub en Thursday morning. Mrs. J. Irle Hepkins id visiting rela tives In New Brunswick, N. J Mli-H Loulse Mulsoed has returned ". her home en West Main strew . -im. r spending soiiie time In 1' rceneld. .s .1 MImm llrnr., Kepell. Of PhlllliMlilil.l Mr. and Mrs. PenvlliiH McAtilllfc nre i was n.KUest of Mrs. Jehn i- Mullhi iw occupying their new heme.nt 1S29 I Saturday and Sundny Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Allen Whitehead, of Seuth Swansea, Mass., ure the guests of Mrs. Edward Cregnr. of East High street. West Ontario street. Jlrs. McAullffc before her recent marriage, was Miss i i,rr nemn after a visit with her d.mgh Mary Purtell, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. tpp. !rM. William Hcwecu, m "v i laiiies l'urtell, of 1378 East Ilalnes ; l.roek. Pn. CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE THE WORLD'S III! REST VAUDEVILLE DAILY MATS AT 1-EVtS AT 8 BESSIE McC0Y DAVIS IN TMC. IATIST DANtlNB RtVUt tNTITltP CASTLt5 IN THE. AIR" THE FLEMINGS ARMSTRONGS JAMES - WALTER BR0WER RYAN &LEE - MARGUERITE FARRELL bURT SHLPMtRO -JACK&KITTV O'MACO The Five Kings Hatty AlthefF of Syncopation Carles & Inez n "IIAKMONV I.AM Mrs. fewlln Stokes has returneil In "nil n (irt M'rrnnnriing Hill of HmiU1nr street. Miss Anne Williams and Miss Jane Williams, who spent the holidays with their parents. Dr. nnd Mrs. Carl Wil liams, of West Scheel lane und rireenp street, have returned te school ut Chevy Chase, Washington. Miss Helen Hughen has had Mi . Sara Urewu, of Atlantic City, n lur, gue.1t. DELAWARE COUNTY Jtr. nnd Mrs. Nerman P. Sln.u . ,,i Illdlev Park, accompanied by Mr Jtirm-- A twilight musical lecture will be , W. I.uhenn, of Woecllyn, are taMng an given Huturdny nfternoen at thn home extended triji through tile Seuth or JirH. Maviu i'-. i. rosier, iuiu ucrniuii town avenue. Mrs. Percy A Hellus, of Schells burg, Pa., Is visiting her sister. Mrs. O. lL Crewell, of 828 Ciiriicntcr street. Mrs. William F. Keyser, of I5n0 Tern Hill reml Im entertaining the Monday Afternoon Klve Hundred flub. The ether members nre MIhs Sieg, Mrs. Sleg, Mrs. Ward, Mrs, Pfeel, Mrs. llawnsley, Mrs. Uuhrls, Mrs. Welralth. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. Wallace Hallnwcll, entertained the members of her brldge of the Wellington, will sail en January club en Tuesday nfternoen. The mem-1 21 en the Empress of Ilrltuln for a tour Mr. and Mrs. William H. .lolin-en, et Woodlyn, liuve announced tlie i-tigagr ment of their daughter, MIhm Mm in P Jehnsen, te Mr. I-VrrlH W. Mltcln-ll, ei Chester. Mrs. Jehnsen entertained nt mncheen n few days age in honor et her daughter. Miss Ursula Wingcrt I- rr.tertnlnlng nt bridge ut her home In Chester thlf afternoon. Mrn. Albert A. Price entertnlned In formally at luncheon nt li'-r heim In Swnrtliniere last Friday afternoon Sti was assisted by Mrs. William S. I'rli-- MAT. SAT., 50c te $2.00 N S. ni f' r A I It r , i p. -f m QU HEW YORK WINTER CARDEK5 ! uitinffeiu iTMinnien .... r fifCsmMd tuatNt 'fcrcT jjtiiiAi cerrTAfif rj riPTM DIUVJll' HUJIVPt li-h.rfcfc. ", ta..... LYRIC MI.IITS T S:iO MTS. ni;n, A h.VT. ' snupr hh' r.i(. e urw 'i nn i, ur'Hin i. k r nun-it THE FAH0U9 TABCE FROLIC ' u: lr way nt l until final POP. MAT. SAT. BEST SEATS I IN A TURKISH BATH I,ou BY AV8V 'iOPVOOD & CHABITM MOBBOS mmmA terday for Uellealre, Fla where they will pass the remainder of the winter nt tneir estate. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Hradferd Williams. I of Hnddenfleld, gove a luncheon nt the Engineers' Club, followed by a theatre i pnrty, In honor of their daughter Hepe's' sixteenth birthday. Among the guests ' i Ali IUPORTERB. DRSlGNKnS AND UAKBM! OF WOUSN'B AND OBlLDItKN'S APPAJIBL OF TUK HIGHEST CHARACTVtl FOR UOKB THAN TWBNTY-BtX YBARB '- GOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES LINGERIE HOSIERY ipr HA8 gi Chestnut Cerner Twelfth SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS PETTICOATS CHILDREN'S APPAREL NEGUGEES Extraordinary Dress Sale Including A Special Purchase of High Grade Gowns and The Entire "Harris" Dress Stock at ' Radical Reductions A double event, either offering completely removed from the usual. We stress quality, for every Dress in the entire presentation is distinctly high grade and of desirability that conveys its value te the taste that is most dis criminating that knows. 16-50 25-Q 35M 45M Street Dresses Formerly te 35.00. Street and Afternoon Dresses Formerly te 49.50. Street and Afternoon Dresses Formerly te 65.00. Afternoon and Evening. Dresses Formerly te 89.50. Dresses for The Larger Women Fer Street and Afternoon Extra-Size Dresses 3Q-S0 Formerly te 75.00. Extra-Size Dresses dQ50 Formerly te 89.50. T Extra-Size Dresses JQ.50 Formerly te 125.00. . v We Specialize en Apparel That Slenderizes the Larger Weman Specializing .in Coats,, Suits, Dresses and Skirts 1222-1224 Walnut Street Medes of Distinction and Originality "'TiliiTTT iiiljHHlil!llli i'llijlilllli Closing Out Qur Entire Stock of Spert & Tailored Suits Belew Cost Every one an individual "Stecker" model, representing Fall and Winter modes at their most distinctive and best. 21 Spert Suits That were up te $55.00, new $18 18 Fur-Trimmed Spert Suits That were up te $75.00, new $28 25 Tailored Suits That were up te $75.00, new $ 28 ADELPHI Matinee Today $1.50 KVI.. AT S:50 MAT. Till lt. & T. M ltn M. 1T 'I III- I 1TTIST A vriLI, M.MIIM, M I. KKCOKDS m:.t new u. i, us iui WALNUT LAST MAT. SAT 50c te $2.00 HOLDROOX m. THE One i f i i.i li crlc i' Mn lr.i-. 111." ' 'UT' m m 1- i i nripn 1 li 'K- . 'I i- puK, M.T WKI'.K SI.VTS MIH sKUIMi THESKINGAME ll .KIIIN (, l sMltnn A t niiiliin Mini .u llrk un-r. Willi JANE GREY lill nil I Mrlillnn.ll I 11CI..I1 I ul Kcs.. nil le Hl.llll. sui. M,u., ,-iu, 0 si.SII WVII M T , II'.- Til l INI DlffCtlen BnniilD- pu, Ot Alaffk .jj. Vl,1 m Jftt Mi a-v j0 MAnKKT AT NINr.TKnNTlt II A. JI. TO 11 J- 1, Rudelph Valentine - IN KtllfiT rUBSENTATIO OV "The Conquering Power', -i BUSTER KEATON..TIn,,yj0,, IVAleffiift FJnrtnca Inwerpttiu DunMUM, iiiinri'il l4 ni.iivin, nun iuhe V.fe STANTON ItAHKBT AT fllXTKKNTII BTRBKf 11:30 li.10 a;3(l n:80 7:30 and 0:30 WILLIAM KOX Vrn-mf , MARK TWAIN'S r:ejruv neMANcn "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur' Court" COM1NO "TUB qOLKM" M tcmTfwrsfrBJtQM 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30,9:30 Elsie Fergusen Wallace Reid IV A I'AIlAJICifNT I'lC'TUKU "Peter Ibbetson" Cust In. lurt.H- loihelt Dexter MenteU iMt. Ut urm f'HDBlnnil. Ucerse . 1-nMK-tt ..nil Harhnra D-ll PALACF 1-1.' -MA"IT STIIEUT "Flower of the North" ARPAHl A .lh'"",ut Hl ' ie illlJli in a M te n ir. P. M. MARION DA VIES "1? VK'TflKIA "AIIKIil Al NINTH YlLlvuli ii a t ion m p.m. DUSTIN FARNUM X&.. f MJlTllI 7-' MAiiKUT Tnni?r VArli Uli in A M. in li IR p. M, "A MAN'S HOME" REGENT MAKKKT ST Jlcl. 1TT1I 'OIIH.H DOVT llAMIII.K" AT VjLAJJOIlt 11 A M. TO "vil'l',11 .11 " M r:..:j: x. : u.ir" JIVAUIUK U fVUlllUU I1A ! MAIDP OP PIlll.t.T BROADWAY ,,l,iAWnYdD,BB "OVER THE HILL" BOBBY HEATH CROSS KEYS ""T'-'.nLXn'xir 1 i. ti 1 uni-rn 1 J ! OARRICK -.m- t g is As Breezy as Spring Itse'f CAM M.MARftia PrctM ?S2Ls aV'A4 enwiMAL m.v. ast poecTlO ALDINE C-"i- ID"- -s' PI fcrruir -I'.'OO ninrtlnn lltl-ll I. .'. M. P. VVA.T HAM 1 'ill, in hr. .mi! li P. M, l'(l-l 1 1 I 1, I AST .1 IIAS GEORGE ARLISS in "DISRAELI" (llM.MI-.MIM. M-:.l" MII.MIAV ii. iv. liiiu riTii's MwrmpiKcn "WAY DOWN EAST" riuyr timi. t pepti. i: puicns mwwh n:c!j aii--mv or Misit-iiivnini T 1 raveltalks a Celer Views IX 1 Motion Pictures TOMORROW HA SAT. MAT.2A8 ALASKA Tlrkcl". l llrmn-'i. .. Nrinl.. TiOr In SI..",0,nor , . 1 m r 1 i-. Jhh in NEW YORK SYMPHONY Orrhrf ru ;-,.,. Albert Coates ,:.! If..- a SILOTI I'-nist Seals Acml. A Hnii"1". 11 1" I hMtiiul-" ORPHEUM EJTH'S THEATRE Vii'eska Suratt I 1 -n I 1 1. hi . ,, , Anna Chandler Alian Rogers & Leonera Allen 11 M.Y .1' "-"-' 'N .si'lt " ' .-. 11 : "r-n.-i-iii. 11 A chpltcn ! ,. T ..iluy. 2 10 ORPHEUM PLAYERS in v .:,-: "our wives" I III III II T .1111!; AMI vmiTY t . i-riHtu iinil I ltd sH. I.rcliirr l lr. IIuIhtI NerwuiiiJ, lUilnr s. Pmii'a, llirrliriiiik Till ltIY 1 V(,. .1AM K IS. T H:1S sulijrrt: Till". liKl'.AT lls( IIVKICY r.rMlmily I iiriliiill Intllnl METROPOLITAN .?,':",;;;. ''.. ', ; ; MAE DESMOND in "Cornered" ,- n . .'- Tib - 1 i v 'I eery . -,(. "'il'l 'nin III' 11 . ' ' DUMONT'S ;',"A.U1',' ,' ;," it EMMETT WELCH Minstrels -lit I" 'I - I' U' I ll I M MAT" .Mm leda CASINO Speking Wid OW3 With V K Hull 45 Tailored Suits Plain and fur-trimmed. That were up te $95.00, new $ 38 25 Handsome Medel Suits One of a kind. They were up te $225, new $55.oe te $95.oe ii -n A-W,t,... k., .. ia..,,.., .- . . t'...r.v.k.-.-:-V.-.tI 'Cru, V...-M L v'-,-, ;W-lmti&& ?' -tJ.-'v..uw'iaiiiV ,. ., I Ki ' - - U . ' . X IT HYPNOTIZED ASTOUNDED HELD SWAYED ENTHRALLED REPRESENTATIVE PHILADELPHIA Cliarmed by an EMPIRE of NEW EMOTIONS, filled every scat in the FORREST THEATRE last niKht and their EVERY ENNOBLING EMOTION engaged by D. W. GRIFFITH'S MARVELOUS ENCHANTING MESMERIC EPIC ORPHANS of the STORM or "THE TWO ORPHANS" With Lillian and Dorethy Gish Ten Thousand Others Symphony Orchestra FORREST THEATRE VX NOW Matinees 2 (promptly) Evenings 8 Evenings, 50c te $1.50. Muta., 25c te $1 NOTE: MR. GRIFFITH and the MISSES GISH will personally appear THIS AFTERNOON Dnd again THIS EVENING. 'jj&.f&m-li&ifr j. . . t 1 ni'-L ''.. Afii li 'W '"A . Y 1 -ti'v4 aX'- ' , t 1J M 'n 4 -A W tl It a' eV a It " i j 1 n 1 9 -i M f r i fvi M I tV ':! '. 1 .t;