2COJ2J P" J." 1 ' A t ..,. V y 4 V ;.- tx t, , U fl.', r',, i-sre r ' "r l .Tv .."' 'V 4 "S tjrr't at 'W iC& H V - EVENING PtfBLIC LEDGEJ-PHILADBLHll, MONDAY JANtJABY 16, 1922 JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Speaks of. the Morning Musicale at the Bcllevuc-Stratferd She Tells of Twe Debutantes An Aide for Next Seasen-r Other Matters Discussed w OUID you bcllere it Is a whole W tndntli fitucc we jmve Iieil n Mon day morning murfcnleT , ell, Wll make UD ler it wiuj " uuumc " atrcnaucr as the artist. Mrs, J. Ber. trnm Mnplncett will entertain nt the Snwrt, whlrti will be held In the Uclle-uic-Strntferl ballroom, you knew, and Mrs Alexander Van Rensselaer will Lave several guests. Miss Anne Thorn Thern mm will entertain, ns will Mrs. Geerge II, J.erlmer, Mis. Geerge Drcxcl, Mit Martin nnd several ethers. AND would jeu believe nlse that the "Marriage Tax," of which wc have heard w much, In te be given tomertow nlzht In the Academy of Music? I am te interested te cc it. m I knew U'h 'coins te be very pretty and dainty. Some of the choruses represent llewers and the costumes 'ire simply sweet. It vns written by Mrs. Geerge Dallas DUeti and Is for the Seamen's Jnsti- UMr. and MrsJJehn Frederick Lewis will entertain at dinner before the per per per lormance, taking their guests te a box later In the evening, and Mr. and Mrs1. Lincoln Fergusen will entertain in a hex and the Jehn Hay Dalngcrflclds liave planned a supper for Mavguerltu llosle after the performance. Mar eucrlte ie going te be ene of the girls In the piny with a let of ether sub debs. MARGUERITE is eeminp out next year, you knew. She Is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ham Beyle, of Hydal. Her mother was formerly Miss "Mnrgueritc Jefferds, a daughter of Mrs. Jehn .Tefforde nnd sister of Jehn and Walter Jefferds. Waller Jefferds; you remember, married Sara Ifiska. The Iioyles are staying In town for a while this winter with Mrs. Jefferds, who with Walter and Sara has a heuse at 2300 De Laneey street. Marguerite has the most wonderful ubtim-geM hair, which she wears bobbed and which is very curly. Her jet arc large nnd dark brown and she lields herself well. She will inake her debut nt n tea te be given en Novem ber 10 by her parents. She is a Miss Irwin girl and will graduate from that tclioel in the spring. )AI1S CLAYTON is another attrac tive debutante who is te be intro duced next winter. Hue is tne. uaugii uaugii ler of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clayten, of Hftvcrferd and 22Z1 De Ianccy place. As you Mirmise, of course, from the nickname. Baba' name is Barbara. She n e medium height, Han heft brown, wavy hair, dark eyes, n clear akin and h certainly very geed looking. She Is a sister of Mrs. llalph Karlc, who was Mary Clayten, yen remember. She deb that cute house out en Berkley reed, Ham-ford, which every one calls The Track." because it has a neat two tracked stene read entrance at the side back te the garage. It's the coolest looking white house, all trimmed up in crccn-and-whltc-strlpcd nwnlngs In the rummer and always looking like a new pin. I have net heard Bubs' date for her debut yet. but have no doubt it will seen be In the making. . T SAW Betty Strebing Cancr in town 1 the ether day wearing a stunning i,. )..ht hmwn duvctvn made with a turned-tip brim und embroidered in tan. She was wearing a topcoat of brown fur with n large cennr ami wiuc chub .f raccoon. The whele get-up was very bfceming, I thought. Bclty was married in October out in Chestnut Hill, you knew, nnd she and Bill arc -pending the winter with his Pentfl. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Cancr, nt 170 Walnut street. BETTX'S small cousins came te spend the dny with her" jeccntly and they had a royally geed time together. Tn fact, they played se hard and ran nnd jumped nnd laughed se much that Betty began te get very tired und plfcpv. She did net realize just what v-as wrong, but she knew she wanted te be quiet. Her eyes felt heavy, alie tvmri for once In her life te have had nil the Ice cream she wanted for des cert. She bat qulpt for a while, though Oie ethers begged for another game, then she went ever te nurse and whis pered te her: "De you think they could l sent home new? I think I've had neugh of this gay life for today. NANCY WYNNE. B' who will assist Mrs. Lewis In reeolv reeelv nc tomorrow afternoon will be Mrs. OrlswMil Lorillard, of Tuxedo Park, nnct Miss Mary Plowden Kernnn, of New Yerk. Mrs Uavld Lewls and Mrs. Jo Je ?9P D- ae1ln will preside at the tea table. Jw cards linve been sent out. Mlms Emily HalleweH and Mien Busan M. Hallewell. DOS Clinten Mreet, will be at home tills nfternoen and the fol lowing Monday aftemtene in January and February after o'clock. Ne cards have been Bent out Mrs. Chancellor C. Englleli. Mrs, .T. iJertram Llpplncett, Mrs. Pepe Veat- iiISH'i n: j0!"P1 " Melten. Mrs. ltalpli Karle end Mrs. William O. Hcp Kins will receive tomorrow fi.rnnnn ." William Woodward Arnett, Miss Hleaner Arnett and Mrs. Jehn Hancock Arnett, of 2116 Pine Ptreet, -V "",' DCUl."m iieuny at jieme. rs'e cards have been' iseued. Mrs. Henry Tucker and MrA Themas . Ashton. will be at home this after neon at 1818 Pine street. Ne cards httve been sent out. Jrs. William Wayne Aehhiirat, of the University. Virginia, who has ben ent llu! a". U.l? aJe?t of. Ml,a Harriet Ashhuret, of the Colonial, has left for Salem, N.'j Bntlr' Irs' 1,eet, of A0? th0. wh0 w"1 entertain In tnclr boxes tomorrow at the perform perferm perform nnce of the "Marrlage Tax." i0 be slven at the Academy of Musle for the benent r,.thn 0eamj?. In,fttu'e will include ;,r,7:.a0.rgeT,chlII? DMXeJ. m-e- Alex- ?ir?trV Kn"'nir. Mrs. Aloxander V n-on.(CereMr- Ernest Law. Mrs. a,,aairt,lnr,.CaMMt' Mr- I-dward J. ru." Mrei Albl B- Jehnsen, Mrs r.ri Hlnry ?ceit- Mr- nebert Kelse f?.r"L.wJi"n . Jenner Mn i. Powell fhT Ml T.iieVryerr"n1' Mr- Jhn ufblp fflMSisbe; arWraK 'fln,1 ?Jrs- SUnte5? ,riianf? Mrs- JIm Iederlck Lewis. llnnir 115fiSS?,"ir,,t' ,wlU t.ln nt iinner. followed by a box party at the performance i df the "Marrlase . Tax'' te- PCVS'" ),a rUMt "l l "elude mib Marian Stewart Wurts. Miss WnSffirf -a- Eleaner aumnTe" i.I. trS,zabalh,)v' Thompson, Dr. Wnl- ef!na"; ,Mr- Merris Barratt, Jr. ALONQ THE READING PtaKflrtddvMT ,j0l,n,nil Jcwett, of avenue, Plainfleld. N. J Mr. Scheetz li ln e Mr.' und Mr HenrV P m,f?noH-ef,ynco5e' anA served wlUi distinction during the war. i 3aanruaJrynk2'5ntOW"- WcUnesda '$e. menthi UayS' t0 b0 KOne wrll f l '?';.: vii. IW GERMANTOWN Mr. and" Mrs. Henjnmln A. Klnhefh and their family, 0642 Lincoln drive, nre spending eeme tinie In Atlantic City. Mrs. W. Wayne Wlrgmeti, of Hellns Hellns Kreve, Pa., Is the nuest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clinten Hancock Miller, of 4047 Merris street. NORRI8TOWN The rnarrlnge of Miss Edna M, Wis mer, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ames T Wlsmer, of 7 Hawe avenue, and Mr. nebert MaglM. son of Mr. OoerKe Mnglll, of Jettersenvtlle, took place at Elkton. Md January 11. Mr, and J?rs, Maglll will live at 74 Ifaws avenue. An Informal dance wcsi etven en Haturdav at the Plymouth Country Club. A number of dinner parties pre ceded the dance. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. IJerkewIt, of 1R8 West Main street, observed the twenty -fourth anniversary of their weddlnK at an Informal gathering at their home. Qoed'Dero Marriage The morrlnire of Mlsa Jeannette It. UerV, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Abrani Uerg, 887 North Twenty-third' street, ti Mr. Sidney, Jt. Geed took place lant Aldet for 8t. Francis riome hn ,.. !,,,.( RMnrn nnd ma Attractive yYiunir tnembern of the 8t. , Agnes Levls. Francis Junier Aid will act as aides miss Gertrude Uachler will be In ...iiin- dnn.jira rlirArfitteB. candv' ana as rhr,rai, nt the beIa of oreirrams and Will liehers at the musical extravaganra, i he assisted by Mlns Helen McNlfhel, .itri,., , v.n mm Raw." whlrll will beiM'a. Airnai MriKIehel. Mlsil Helen. Air. Miiinpv ji uuuu luvk uibuu ,,v,h ,, b.0 mww.. .-... . -. - .... I -.. -----. -r 1. . --. I week at M.kve Israel Hynngegue. Bread' .KVXR HwoTfer CeS! Direction StanVy CoinnyetAn' and Yerlt streets. The Itev, Leen II. Uhnaleh officiated. The bride waa gtven In marrlaee by her father. Mies Itebecra Sulibercer Berg', a uattr of the bride, was maid of honor, valeBeent Wemtn at Darby. The. play will be lven In the ballroom or the Bellevue-Stratford en Friday night. Junuary 37. il.BS VKIIU1 1U'IVJIUI. ,iie A.riw.. . Chatham, Mlsa Agnes Hatrgarty, MIbb j Dercthy Hackett and Miss Hten Marie, Murphy. ' The donations of candy will be neld i by Mlsi Mary Hookey, Jt!s Madeline ueiananiy. miss t ranees ioen, .mhw The flower girls will be In charge of iMIldred Tebln, MIsn Mary MeHcnry, Miss Alice Murdock, asslsted by Mies Mary Ileulsler. Mrs. Josepn McLean, Mathllde Kranltel and Miss Klerencn Olneburir. The ti shorn were Mr. Abram H. IJerif, Mr. Jacob Charles Oeldsmlth, Mr, Lawrence Brunswick, Mr. Alfred Brunswick, Mr. Marshall Brentier and Mr. Stanley H, Hundhelm. The bride Is a grandntcce of former Judge Mayer Sulrbtrger. The bride- Kreem Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. S, . Geed, cf Wheeling, W. Va. A family i dinner at the Jllts-Carlten follewnl the West Airy street, are spending seme I ceremony, and the yeung1 couple left ttme witn relatives in rettsviue, I'a. ier a noneymeon in liermuda. The bridesmaids Included Mlria Jean- MIbb Henrietta Jenkins. Miss Margaret tte a Berir, MIbb Bephle Belber, Miss Themas, Mlan'Mary Mlller, Miss Eleaner 3!s!e Frledman. Mies Hophle Lecb, Mies o'Leughlln, MIbs Catherine Hall, Mies Marie nellly, Miss nuth Lonergan, Mis Miss ICatherlne MuClatchy and Miss EUane.' Oatser, Others who are taklnir an nctlv part In the succcat of the production of the ehew are Mies Kathcrlne Hchlater, Mrs ' Joel C. Huber. Miss Mnrcuerlt' Land, Marie O'Hearn, Mien Gertrude Arunday Miss Buth Ibrufl, Miss Haleme Oate, and Mlsa Catherine Felln. Mrs. Jcseph McDevItt, Mlsa Irene Brad-, Cigarettes will be sold In the audience ford and Miss Marlm Vanneman. I liv Mr. William Cenner, who will be, assletcd by Miss Edna Boethb, Mies I Helen Boothby, Mlsn May White, Miss Manraret carty, wisn neien Auier. Mist Agnes Barten, Mlsn Mildred MacDennld The usners win de in cnargc or Mrp. Jeseph Tlnney, who will be assisted by lutn Agnes jvieyinn, nlni-ham. Mrn. Wlllii leylan, Mrs. Jeseph C'un- llam Urenfleld, Minn I'hote by IHchrach MISS HELEN WHITE MIsS White, who lives at 00-U Lincoln drive, will be ene of the aides nt a musical and reception at the Bcllevue-Stratferd tonight for the lHincflt of St. Jeseph's Hospital NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Simen H. Keester an, the guests of Mra. F. Hassle? an" hSe family, 9f S261 Xerth J.". n M'8.8 Tossle S. Dalslmer. of 2258 North Bread street. Is entertaining n.s her KUKSt mif.rreWCCk"Cnd W1S8 "oTeeof Jr,APluI5l ?Ir3, Thema.s V Wilkinson of 410B Sprlns: Garden etreet. n nneunSl Vrtrlnn 1S,;. ,;,", ."""""W. S Gcert'e R. McMurtrle. and Mr. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Adele Coeke, dauchtrr of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Coeke, of 1534 Seuth FIf. teenth street, left yesterday en a trip te Cleveland, O., where oho will Jein friends and go en a tour of the West and California, te return home after April 1. Miss Lerette Grlnnan. of C348 llace street, formerly of this section, enter tained, informally at a farewell part given at her home Saturday evening In honor of Mlas Bone Corkill, who luii been the gucet of Mlsa Grlnnan for seme time and who left yesterday for New Yerk, where she will stay with her par ents Indefinitely. Among these presen' were Mlns Levlnl Meade, Mlsu Kathryu McGarvey, Mies l'eggj' Cellins, Mlu'i Catherine Green, Mies JCathlecn Mullin, Mlsa Eleaner Grlnnan, Mlns Kathrn Geckler, Miss Helen Haley, Mr, Geerirt Dean, Mr. Denny Byiui, Mr. I'Yenli Ryan, Mr. Lee ueundtree, Mr. Jac!( Beneen, Mr. Nerman Nevlnn, Mi. I'lai. I'lai. Wilsen, Mr. Dick Connoley, Mr. Ju it Connoley and Mr. Alfred Coeke. DELAWARE COUNTY Preceding a musical program that wi s given at the Weman's Club of Bywoe.1 en Thursdny afternoon by Miss Jegmsr Jehnsen, Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall talked en "Women and Jury Duty." A paper en current, events followed by Mrs. Sam ut 1 W lllams The hostesses of the after noon were Mrs. I. H. Smith, Mrs. Jehn Jehnsen, Mrs. Gcerge Thompson una SIlss Dorethy Wellman. I Mr. and Mrs. W. Irwin Cheyney are entertaining Mrs. Cheyney'n slster, Mis. ' Lucretla Baker Lawten. of Proldeiice, It. I., at Ridge Farm, their home near Media. Mr. and Mrs. Philip It. Whltney, ef i Stepping1 Stones. Meylan, have a their j guest Mr. 'Hniltncy's mother, of Bosten,! for whein they entertained at dinner a few evenings age. , i.tke sNArrr STenres? Had "The Unexpected." by r, Morten Heward, ftnrt "The UAuntleM Ij'BanSer," b 1Vlner.a Godfrey. . In Mnca7ine Htctlen of next Uandav's Publle tlBer. Adv. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES n Interesttni? wedding will be that of Miss Cathcrlne Godfrey .Llevd. daughter of Mrs. Jehri Lloyd, of the Teuralnc, nnd Mr. Jeseph IngBtretli, en of Mrs. William Worrell Wagner, of Klleralclgh, Scheel Heuso and Gypsy lunes, Oermantewn, which will take ptace en Saturday. April 29, In bt. .famfB Enlscopel Church. Twenty-nee-.ind and Walnut Btreets. The Itev. Jehn MeekrldRe will perform the ceremeny V reception will fellow nt the Acorn (lnh Mlat Prnncrs Trenclinrd Leaf will attend MIbb Lloyd as maid off honor. I Mr William Worrell Wagner will at tend his stepson as best man. I Mr Arthur V. Morten, of 1342 Spruce stieet will rnlertaln at a dinner en Satunlaj evening, January 28, in honor of his niece, Miss Clair Glttlngs, be-' fore the meeting of the Saturday Le-j nlng Dancing Clats. I Mr and Mrs, Charles Custls Hnrrl-1 eon, Jr , of Chuckswoed Farm, Villa-, no., nnd 243 Eaat Rittenhouae Efiuare, iav fssueil Imitations for ti dance en lYldny evening, January 27, nt the Wtz-Carlten, in honor of their daughter, JIIbs Augusta W. Harrison. Mrs. Aloxander Brown, of Castlcfln. I3rn Mawr, will entertain at a dinner, en Thursday, before the ball Mlsn Beekschir ntnl Mr. f lUstave A Heck-, cher, of Tslcbroek, Strafford, will glve, t tlie Hellcvuc-Stratferd, In honor of heir niece. Mtis Virginia Ileckselicr, i debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j Jdyard IleclCBClier. Mr and Mrs. Oliver Katen Cromwell, who hart been yprfndlnp a part of, 'liu winter In this city and who have l"en pacing BevernI weeke In New Verk. will call en Tuesday en the Bo Be cnambeay for France, where they will occupy a heuse In Paris, Mr Iiunlel II. CarstalrB, of Scheel Heimo lane. Gi-imantewn, Is entertaining n his acht, the Nndeuuli, which la at 'he He,il Pelnclnna (lock In Palm ' "each. Mr. and Sirs. Rebert Ireland, of Ntw Yerk : Mr. Edward Brooks nnd Mr Ue Knight and Mrs. Charles Farr. I of thlH cttj JUh. CarstalrH will join Mr f'aiatalts some time this week Mr AVIlllani Marriett Canby, of Wis Wis aahlcken avenue and Westvlew street. Oermantewn, will nutertnln the mem ws of the Art Club thin evenlng- .Mr iwland U Merris will be the speaker. Mr and Mi s Jehn R. L'msted, of reiham loud. Gonnniitewn, h'ave"iBSucd 'nvItatleuK for u dunce en Friday at Pelnam CHub, In honor of their daugh fer, m sb Ruth Umstcd. About em undred guests from the Bchoel et will be present ,.Kr "d Mia Peicgilne Wllmer. of in' "l'bt rlter street, riei-iuantiiwn, w" tntertaln ut a dinner en Krlda M .' J.a,l,lar 27. In honor of M'hs atmlla M Cajalalrs. daughter ei Mr Tin. V". Jllm" CuiHtairH, of Dodds u rM "ort' befoie the meeting et Claw. rlea Btew,rf Wurts' Da.iclntr Ti?JK" Cllff0'5 Lewis, of -30 Seutlt JnururJ? 'l'."8 nru.'"iaai' afternoons In wurtrt y Wi 3 "c eck, Theio will be wuiic, The guests from, out-ef-town1 "First en Your Shopping List's Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Smart Millinery Especially Designed for Mourning Wear New Medels in Duvetyne, Uncut Velvet nnd Silk, Silk and Duvc tync, Crepe nnd Silk. The shapes arc mostly small or medium. Many of them specially priced At $10.00 Clese-Fitting Turbans made of Silk Nun's Veiling with folded crepe or silk edging. Frem 56.00 te $10.00. Mourning Veils Grenadine and Georgette with crepe folds. Tesca, BruHsels Net or Fancy McbIi Veilings bordered with crepe or ribbon. $1.00 up. The Latest Thing in Blouses are some Peter Pan Medels of Imported English Dimity in the most charming colors Imaginable. Pleated frills form the edging for the cunning round cellars, cuffs and tailored fronts. The colera are Gray, Brown, Pongee, Orchfd, Tangerine, Green, American Beauty, Blue. Alse in White trimmed with either a pleated frill or Irish Filet. And trio price Only $2.95 Simply stunning with suit or contrasting sweater. We Specialize in Large Sizes- Here is n Sale that proves it: AT $1.25. Muslin Chemises, daintily edged with embroid ery. Fitted shoulders. 46 te SO Bust. AT $1.65. Muslin Chemises reinforced under the arms 46 te SO Bust. AT $1.65. Nightgowns with hemstitched round necks and short kimono sleeves. 46 te 50 Bust. AT $1.95. Pink Batiste Bleemers with adorable blue ribbon knee rudlcs. 25 te 29. A Half-Price Sale- is in progress at our SILK COUNTER. IMPOKTED BROCADED CREPE FAILLE. 40 inches wide. Black, Weed Brown, Navy and Taupe. $3.50 A YARD. $7.00 Value. IMPORTED HAND EYELET EMBROIDERED GEORG ETTE CREPE. Exquisitely worked Bandings or Uorders seme long enough for nkirt pieces. Mostly Flesh and White. SILK REMNANTS, -Beg, Wnist, Skirt and Dress Lengths. fSSSSSSSSSSSSSmSSSSSjjSS b. -rf1 N SKS? HOUSEHOLD GOODS- V have Jul receded lire let from ctorure Ine.udln bneics dlsliu. kltcicn utenetls and ethor houneld rock, Muat t- ee'.d reard:tu of coat te P&y tersre. Morrison Storage Ce. cm fAK bt. LS Opf n KTtnlm . fhene lltlment SOOt Z. FUR COATS Frem $160 Upward HEMOIJO.IXC AM) Kl'.l'AlltLNO A Sl'ECIALTY BROWN & BRAUCHER SS W, ChtlUn Arr.. flrrm mtewu Phent: Oermantewn Cttil JMV ! v rr-a . - . aa.. m aa wm9 fnt F I aiAnKBT AT .Nir,r.ll.ilVHii ' . . 11 A. M. TO 11 I'. M, .a JOHN BARKYMUKfc? in Kxr.usivi: riitsT bhewjn? "The Letus Eater mnKrrun nv MAHHIIAI.t, KB1 i m vn einM n iftT VOCAr KHATVUK -BBtKrM3 HUO STAMTOM m m ' WOF'M ' imm I -. -s I MAniCr.T AT 8'XTKKNTH BTnKBT 11 3U, j su, .I lit, n uu. t nv. i,iui rOtllTIl AND PINAL WRBK OV vr i taj' ffn.v t'nei)'CT'iN "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE in King Arthur's Court" MAnK TWAN'M Olir T"T L LIMITED EVGAGEMNT Bctnnnincr Monday Next Fint Time nt Popular Price IMF He. Looked Lik. a Tenderfoots and Acted Like a Novice, Bat Hew He CealcL Rtde and Sheet GUY BARTLETT TRIO "The Km! C'einfilr Slalom" LEONARD RUFFUS "Th HgmrlM1 Pfllevr ' THE SKATELLS" "Tti Xevtltr WkBttr" VIE & TELLY "Vnrlftr Oltfrinc" CANARIUS & CLE0 't'rpDilcr 1'arlnlun lllunliyiUti Hnil Mnrlclnnn" Big Feithire Twe-Part Comedy , U.ilpli Dallnn'n Cenirrt Orrhrlrn V.frit A Julfllr en 1'IiHI.t' I'lnritt (Irt.ln Priri AintlllH. JO;, lir fc Wr Tax Included Ml n SOp, 3Ui?. 40c Thcftt St' CONTINL'Ot'H NOO.N TIM, II P.M. I1III.A "3 T.HADINO TltKATHKS DinKmeN cv i.n: & i j warm CHESTNUT ST. OPCRA HOUSE U H H I HP M" THt WORLDS vmswpKi best r11 VAUD Kll DAILY MATS AT 2 EVES AT Q It IDE.V8LLE 0 THI SOIBIH VOia I WITH MI5 StLtCTED till AX5 IHMXRtD V10LIM I SlXTCTTt M0 fllUM llIi:LUAMUNs HVItlt 4 A MMI.M BOB NELSON MIP fr FLETCHER I TORINO tiint AMtmN FMhCt or iht kine Jitru MILTON MAYES AND A WONDERFUL SURROU.'.Dl.'IC BILL fll nrsHUBEBn" LAST WEEK Pep. Mat. Wed., SOc te $1.50 hcaiK Sew - i ' ' ' I qt. HEW YORK WIMTER CAftDEHS V ti iiitwiiwi PlVlVJiJ' mij;'wwi .-wv -- :-j7 4 0LA5CO lOAWf. et the APOCALYPSE cart ei l" son )ii:adi;d jiy Rudelph Valentine XHESmUTSl""BROAD 11 30 1 3 3 1 ' r te , frt 09 I "i 1 111 U I" AT URBIC ELSIE VALLACE It Is a Pleasure te Shew Goods Thresher Bres. The Specialty Silk Stere 1322 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.'- Thresher Bres. 100-ud. Spool SHU 12c Spool January Clearance Sale of Silks Velvets, Velveteens, Canten Crepes, Crepe Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Chiffen Taffetas, Printed Crepe de Chine Foulard, Fiber Spert Silks, Tricelettes, Imported Chiffen Broadcloths, Cotten Waists, Silk Waists, Silk Bleemers and Silk Petticoats Our January sales have always been the most important sales of the whole year and will be found far mere se this year en account of the foremost silk manu facturers having been forced te liquidate their stocks of staple silks at a less price than they could be reproduced even at the lowest price raw silk has reached. Raw silk is new nearly double the price it was two months age, and, we are told, is going te be higher. We cannot tee strongly recommend purchasing new and anticipate your needs for spring. We again thank you for your loyal support and assure you of our continued determination te be worthy of its continuance. ..1 'i e; JfFVFCi'Oi "' Jirn jGLfi LI ArV Pv3t IDtnTJ ilicii nWii ti Su AVt "0PV0OS t, ChAUTOM ANMIW3 BjSfrfflfflll MAT THUl I lMlSlJrM!JlllHliHyiU.BtCTy.uiil'.,ntp.i.mjli!!ifll' III FERGUS' REID IN- A l'AHAM' ' NT I i i'rnE "Peter Ibbetson" "at Inrtudrii T'ltM Ttnxrr Montuca l.- Dolerps Cam.nn tl U CSoree I'nwctt Commencing Monday Next rmsT inuvi-.NTATieN BETTY COMPSON IN' NH1V PAItAMOfNT riCTT'nr! THE LAW .? WOMAN J-KOM ( I.VPi rtTi I! h Till-, WOMAN l 1TII i A-I" 1"JI4 TAIlKI T 8T in A M te 1, 13 P. M. PALACE Nerma Talmadge ;- TM-. Ui'M FTl'-t t. TtltNO" ARfAHTA niraTS't r t.w iota nnvnim 10 M t Will Rogers n II I T Jf DOI'BLIKO P' VO" INTIt It. (Q. JBosIezx jPIizZacfeJpl2za JC7eveJknd 9 ,13in. Imported Cltincse and Japanese Shantunp l'engee Wash Silk, natural color only. Retail value 85c and $1.75 yd. J?D and &i 1 A yd. January sale price ... UOC 011U 3G-in. Imported Hlack Waterproof India Silk, n most sen'iccable fabric for waists, dresses, lininps, etc. Retail value $1.75 and $2.00 yd. January sale (J1 1A and djl QC yd. price tPJL.lv 5.9iD 32-in. Stripe Tub SilkH, extra heavy silk broad cloth. fast color and will launder perfectly, in all the wanted color combinations, suitable for waists, dresses, men's shirts and pajamas. Re tail value $2.00 yd. January (Jj-l CC yd. sole price plt)3 3G-in. Imported White llabutai Wash Silk, will launder perfectly, very serviceable for waists, dresses, linings, etc. Retail value $1.75 and $2.50 yd. January sale (Jjl 1A and (t-l CC yd. 10-in. Popular Silks, five of our crepe weaves, crcpe de chine, Canten crepe, satin crepe, crepe meteor and crepe armur, a Reed line of colors, street and cvcnintr shades, also white and black. Retail value $3.50 yd. January ( rr yd. .sale price pDe 40-in. Lustrous and Dull Finish Silk, in our best quality, imported and domestic pussy willow crepe, chinchilla crepe, twill back satin, reshanarn cTcpc. Retail value $1.50 te $0.00 de AC yd. yd. January bale price $0JO 3G-in. Imported IHack Chiffen Duchess Satin, extra heavy and fine in quality, must be been te be appreciated. Retail value rtn rx yd. 1.00 yd. January sale price. .. . J.U 36-ln. Printed Lining Satin, in the wanted up-te-date color combinations, especially adapted for coat linings, etc. Retail value di or; yd. $2.50 yd. January sale price. .. plt)i) 36.in. RrecndeH, extra heavy in weight, guaran teed nil silk, the correct material for fur coat linings, etc. Retail value $3.95 te $7,95 yd price??'.!!1.0. $1.95 t0 $4.95 vc,: 27-in. Costume Velveteens, guaranteed fast color and very serviceable, street shades only, plenty of navy, brown nnd black. Retail value $ 50 " UUHUUIJ DiHC jt,. yjjM jj I'l IVU 36- and 38-in. Imported Duvctynes, in a line of colors, the quality that has been m such great demand for coats, suits, dresses, millincrv, etc. Retail value $5.50 yd. Januarv ie OC VJ THOUSANDS OF PHILADtLpHANS HAVE. ALREADY SELN TUS REMARKABLE PLAY AND THOUSANDS MORE WILL JEE. ? I -..- ,r ,.r..,. wwm.m.r. r tx. jsrrfij .Jn sale price 10-in. All-Silk Costume Velvets, street and eve ning bhatles, including white nnd black. Retail value .fS.vU yd. January sale (r nr d. price $5"95 51-in. Imported Chiffen Uroadcleth, street shades only, plenty of tan, cepen, navy, brown and black. Retail value $4.50 yd. (je nr jd. January sale price )") Camisoles, made of geed quality of wash satin, in flesh and white, built up shoulder models. Retail vnluc $3.50. January sale (tf QC price )lyO Wnibts and Blouses, georgette crepe, crepe de chine, tub silk nnd stripe bntin mescaline, in black and white (let limited). Retail values up xe jje.w. January sale price $2.95 WAI NITT TONIGHT AT 0:15 iiiLill U JL Mat. Wed.. SOc te $1 UII.I.IU! . IIRAIIV ' ti mm. la'i n 'i !'. ini u ' .n.i"i) 1 ni srT- "THE SKIN GAME" Jehn Gntaunrtle'M Tr iitl ( emil Wltti JK (iRW nnil n irnrll.h ( nt VICTORIA yAn,5r"T,T,N "Trust Your Wife" rr, .,. VTt T"i-' MnrDON T.D 721 MMIKKT STlinUT 10 M " II 15 P M, "Get Rich Quick Wallingford" DrTTTlMT makk:t st mci i-th IVLiUllll 1 CAllirril HfrtHKH tn "titii trt'vrtr' CAPITOL fl OfM? MAHKPT AT H'VIf'KR uLUDSj U TO 11 ( riKTIVUOUS , VAi'Dt.VlM.K LEW COOPER eta?iw n.T .tjri'-cs vt T itt k nptfVK BROADWAY ,,,r.VVS5,."l VA' nilVIULE ANP j Betty Compten in 'Little Minister CROSS KEYS "nVnr ' "THE DIVIDED WOMAN" ! GARRICK. IAf,T wei:k3 m i i-l Rat. BROAD Last 6 Evgs.V" As Breezy as Spring Itself AMH. HARRIS Jwi I A Htw OWtfW r A.e. themas I N . bl .. 3b.TM Til US DAY BILLSE BURKE I b Ii, i T f i i " t friTmly The INTIMATE STRANGERS I GREATER N. Y. HIPPODROME ' SHOWS AND WINTER CIRCUS THIS S1 H.-C i M Y "-r ie' j i' m s rtt s r y. Firt Regt. , Armery HreAtl nnil v' ii Alt s The Ureat ft sRrri,i"un ' Tulfi.t Ktr CJm'-f iJ T fv T A Gigantic Winter Circus P T Hrni.m's i -Ik p il t ii i wi l-:lns Treae.' p rfirtir- " - Waikr Mill r7 TI i -s l, i m , j phantx " r.ri, II 'Ii'iM'i i n I "ob Miurf h t -r if -n s n n1 t'lr tliaiimnd niti nt rurli n rfiirni uirr. (jrnrr.il niIniNliiii, with t n, SI 10 (r JfilH tnrl tin. Sim. ThlH nt lilmbrN . Ceiim-ij" lie lr i-"tr ufenl Klti- iirllen. Uc Inltli Itun lletrt-, Wlilrnrr Hide, i nil lit Itntt Xrnierj Mrrrt I'iriJr Taiimr . 10 He . M llretil St bi'l.rn I) iiueml ami Hhirtun sj $1.65 Silk Petticoats, extra size meatnline silk petti petti cents, made from our own silk and in our own workrooms. Retail value $-1.95. de fvp; January sale price $UtUO Silk Petticoats, made from our best-wearinr silk (namely, lesetta), in a poed line of suit shade-, nhe blacl: and whitu, made in etir own work rooms; generous widths. Retail (hj C value 50.50. January sale price.... PUtD Rloemers, doublc-back-reinferced nil-silk heav quality tricot jersey. Retail value dQ nr 35.95. January sale price ,....0yj) nioemers of cxtra-hcavy.quahty all-silk jerse . with Van Dycke nccordien-ploated ruffle, suit shades, also black. Retail value (tC rtP ?8.00. Janune' sale price Ji5."5 40-in. New Printetl Foulards, in the most up-te-dato color combinations, made by n well-known bilk manufacturer that will net permit us te use their name en account of the low price under which we are selling this material; a meat surv- whlcn we are selling this material; a meat surv surv icenble fabric for waists, dresses, etc. Retml value ?3.'J5 yd. January sale de nr A price $Z.05 aldinf; lrmnu nt ' 'll '' T Ii -pri, ! -IIOO nirrctlen I HI I) II A M K. I'.l.T ' s 'I I' If. FORREST THEATRE TWK p HAi! Y X. D. W. GRIFFITH ip, r- Hlf I T-1 MI I!' l I vt VMIliU IMI'lli . I i r H i n V Mail Orders Filled Promptly Oar mail erdtr dtpartmtnt it rtaiy te give prompt and tfHcitat ptrtenal attention te tht Ttqvirtmtntt of enr out. of. town patreni. THRESHER BUILDING Telephenes: Walnut 2035 2036 1322 Chestnut Street; Phila., Pa. Bosten Stere, 19 Temple Place Cleveland Stere, 1148 Euclid Ave. It is Silks you will audit at Thresher's r.iilrni) I Mirnlr limn , f r . jttn y NEW YORK SYMPHONY Orfhmtr'i ce'jir A,berl Cestei '; tir ' SIL0T3 imm,i eitt t -.1 ,t llf', . 11 10 l.r.inni First Time nt Popular Price f D.wA Ii J5fii tl 5(G5fcgt $&Mi$Zr dl ORPHEUM '"'"' n & t t,. ORPHEUM PLAYERS in" "3 LIVE GHOSTS" 15 METROPOLITAN fnn.e. i i i Mac Detmend in "The Virginian r rktli in fil V tl 1)0 I, Vir , "n 1 'I nil. 1 I rI llLIOWT'G 'HI i kt.-.t EMMETT WELCH Min.tW B,r DOBa I'AI'A U) K SrAMA' I.AOU1U FOLLY TOWN Te fl 1' M TtOt '. ip I I II I' M T.i l..l. l.rniiu I riKM firr f r M Haturilaja ami llullilix or s, mmAKMm'TM'KGr m-ir u u u wa u U U u fy ii t f 5ut iy TWELFTH SI FRtrzi SCHEFF JUL COOK MARSARET VOUNfi ""SWWffllJRfflPBUi ruwwmtK w(05. v tVEtyNj 0TI Hi wemBicMgn Z M u TR0CADEK0 su,HB:H,bls A WJ-1ff,"W UttU JcLle .Jyt 'fiW' ii MV ' r"i tv V'r &a 'fii. K W,' xitj' .. elCj . i " , 'ffgTr ii i ii i