j)' : ' I t. 'j 17 Of DAM AND EVE KEPT AWAY .' FROM PEPPYJiSTS' BALL Hut One or Twe "Ncar-Cestumcs' Indicated Heads of "First 'Family" Were en Hand Less of Quart and Apaches "Passing Out Are Features Iriin tliV Playtd thn Jelly-roll Mum St nllht at tl Outcaat Artist' bU. Plrntcs clps'8 Columbines, shcllw, bula dnnccrs, Greek cedo nnd goddesses, nere sheiks, enve men, cave wemen, nddltlenal sheiks. Indians. Turks, ?tawlnni. Rcnndlnnrlnns. .TnpnnMe, a few mero Phclks. nnd n hopelessly Jum uv,1 plinntasmnRerln of overy Imnjfl. nttble color and design conlvnble to te Vtm human mind wcre the order of the St. or rather of the night, nt the flrt annnnl Outcast Artists' ball. The affair was held In the foyer of lie Academy of Music last night, the first time that the yearly stcpplng-eut ftf the urt students has been held out de of the Academy of the Fine Arts. This Is the first year, tee, that ether nrt schools In the city have taken part. Hut ene circumstance- marred the bright success with which the ball was conducted. The much -heralded appear nnce of Adam nnd Eve failed te tak place, although for n short tlme there vns some doubt as te their absence, catned by tome of the ether costumes. All the old timers, who have- known the Academy balls In the past, agreed that this event was blessed with mero pep than its predecessors, but they felt that the old ntlnesphcre, the sense of abandon, of lntlmc, ns it were, wna net quite se much In evidence. Although the nffalr was n .little slew in starting, It did net lack life once the ball, se te bpeak, was rolling. In fact when that time known ns the shank of the evening arrived everybody wan en the best of terms with every ene eltc, and It was no uncommon sight te tee a lady walk up and embrace with warmth some gentleman ou the ether slde of the room who appealed te her nt the moment and vlce versa. By midnight everybody had arrived who was going te be there, and the room was a moving mass of color. On ilie stase nt ene end, where the "dtunts" were later presented, the dancers organized a small "Paul Tenes," thus providing nn easy and ffcctlve method of changing partners without menial strain. Down en the dance fleer long snake lines of merry danccis would form out of the seething mass, pnrade joyously ureund the room under the leadership bf seme exuberant spirit, and ns quick ly dissolve into Us component ports. In another moment another line would form at the ether end of the room. And She Left the IMcture One counle nnnenred en the fleer short y before 1 o'clock attired ns I'arlilan npaclics. uney proceeded te execute a dance which would have dene rcdit te the meanest btepper in Mont Ment martrc, winning much npplnuse for the fidelity of their acting. It was a surprise te muny, hewewr, when the lady passed out Immediately nfter tills exhibition, thus proving thnt It had been the real article. She re mained in seclusion for the rest of the (.'wiling. Anether noteworthy display wae n prhatc demonstration of shimmying by 11 coup'e en the platform. Se engross ing did this prove te the multltude that the pianist of the orchestra could be kept in lils "cut only by nn application of physical force. There were green comp'cxlens, red complexions, yellow, blue und lavender. FEBRUARY I1HP T - ii-rr n i tir' rfw Xfwjr&$& This Handsome. 10-piece Queen Anneal fttZ Walnut Dining-Roem Suit Value f32S Complete with five genuine leather chairs, one armchair te match and oblong tabic Loek at this suit before shopping cUowhcre. Compare our prices with ethen. Autetruck delivery. ACME FURNITURE CO., 5936 Market St. Ourn PTcnlncH darinr Fcbruery Sale. Pbene, Iklment 1033. West &650 These Leng Winter Nights Comfert and cezinesa in the home are provided by Incandescent Gas Light clear, mellow, restful. Te get the most enjoyment from geed gas light, care should be used in the selection of the lamp and shade. , Our display or Lights, Fixtures k and Shades is in keeping with the needs of this time of year. THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO. VEO & I UKENS pO. A Stationers, JLl Printer., Blank Boek V-ZMfrs. 12 N. 13th St. Philadelphia 719WInutSt. One girl had her eyes nnd lips painted n livid green te match her costume; an other te.nll nppenrnnees had her legi painted In lleu of stockings. Others spurned otecltlnga and nil their Imita tions. All Mourned "Dead Soldier" Of course, neme ene left the permit tt home, nnd the party was threatened ., u" i.'Z nnu """meiy dissolution v the police before It was started. This I was averted only by a -special trip te the studio te precure the missing docu decu ment. I The Inevitable quart wae dropped be-i fore the evening was ever, te the In-1 tense grief of its owner. He wns con- ' uuuitu ie u i.cai uy um commiserating frtends, who left him alone with hlal Owing te unforeseen circumstances, . nrt,Bta who were scheduled te de me --stunts- railed te put In nn ap pearance. Voluntary contributions te the festivity of the occasion were there there there fere solicited, und gladly offered. Hen Kurtz obliged with n sinuous Aztec dance, which was followed by nn Alexandrian dance by Frank An drews. The Jntter's lithesome grnce ntld HTVfWt ftmitln nr.titcjn1 mt-n.t riiH In the Individual breasts of the audi ence, according te the t'cx of each. iiiiumiT Kcmicmun, cniDOlucneu by the successes of ethers, then did an original dance, while the master of ceremonies hud his back turned and retired with Ms raced of upplnubc. Ills Second at tempt te perform this dance, under the impression that he hnd net dene it bo be bo ferc, resulted In hiu gentle removal from the scene. Peter Beyle, with nake cater'e dance, nnd Georgina Brown Pcmberten. with an imitation of Madame Pavlewa were received In eenr? nnrt n,i " centric dance by seme unsung dancer ' in n production new playing here wan I the hit and climax of the theatricals. After the stunts the fuu beenme fast and furious. It was noticeable, tee, that the crowd had thinned out greatly this fact being explained by the tllii- cowry of spme sevcuty-llve couples parked in seaucstcrcd nooks ubeut the premises. The room became blue with ' tobacco fcmoke, for the rule against ' smoking upstairs was broken befere it was announced, , Altogether It was nn eccnKlnn nt truly JJehrmian charaetcr and ntmo ntme spherc, nltheugh masculine manes wcre conspicuous by their nbrfence und there were few if nny really ebert-halred fo fe tuales en the tcene. FIND CAMDEN WOMAN SANE Doctors Believe Extreme Poverty Cause of Temporary Unbalance Mrs. ncrnldcttn Baldwin, 828 Bulson street, Cnmdcn. was examined by Drtt. William Pratt and Marcus Mines, In the Camden police headquarters and found te be sane. She had been found In destitution with her four children. Her husband was out of work and she did net want him te work. She was tent te Cooper Hospital, but would net stay there. She is new in the police detention room. i The physicinns said she is sane, but that the conditions of extreme poverty 1 in her home hnd nffected her. Bhe will I be normal In n few duys, they believe. SALE PRICE When in Need of Columnar Journals (2 te 36 Ce'umns) Ledgers, Cash Beeks, Counter Beeks or Special Bound Beeks See Loese Leaf Ledgers $3.50 te $40.00 rial I Mir with oerdnror .. IB een ernn &VT07 tt Mndln. rj httt. and a iu ana ffid.z. AamnT.tii. . iii We are PkikJelpafa Head- qurttri for all style and rices of raedera li aker lataf BLANK BOOKS Hxll-Retlar frlee, $13.M'' Commercial Stationery, Filing Devices, Blank Beeks UttT Bhaat. Traniftr Bln4H, Blar Baeka. Calemnar BheeU. fl U 1M ealtmai WnuU Baaki. Bsaelal BlanVBoeka aad Blndiri te erdjr. ,, ,.. An income diary ter iyzz Keep an account from day te day of all your earn ings and expenses. It will save you days of worry at the end of the year and be a valuable permanent record. We will mail you with our compliments an income record booklet in which te enter income received, deduc tions, transactions in property or securities. Day by day 'the increasing value of this record will be brought home te you, and especially when you sit down te the task of preparing your income tax return. Come in and get your booklet or drop us a post card today. The Land Title and Trust Company Bread and Chestnut Philadelphia nnwKnmfflenfflimwfflPncwwc) The Public Ledger Department of FIRST AID IN EMERGENCIES SUPPOSE you lese' your job SUPPOSE your cook strikes out for parts un known SUPPOSE you wish te sell . your old car quickly SUPPOSE one of your board ers leaves sud denly SUPPOSE your landlord won't renew your lease SUPPOSE you need another stenographer SUPPOSE you wish te bor row money SUPPOSE a hundred and one De you knew that we have a special depart ment for just such needs; that you can sit quietly at home, yet within quick touch of hundreds of people wanting just what you may have te offer (service, merchandise, etc.) or offering just what you desire? This "First Aid in Emergencies Department" is mere generally known as our "Classified Adver tisinc Sections." All the wants or offerings there are se listed that you can quickly find the group in which you are interested, though you might well form the habit of reading them all for, indeed, they are REAL NEWS. jtitoMWOTeayprowimCTtnwavnOT t n i i J ","'1 !" ' 5QMHKI f 1c te $30 Prompt Deliveries tlAJXJXX B, UJCiVJIO Stationer 702 Arch St, ether emergency needs in your business or your home Economy Unusual Sela of Babies' White Chinchilla Coats Extra Special "l $2.95 Cunning little belted style, warmly mnde of '" white corduroy. C e z 1 1 y lined. Sizes 1 and 2, years. One pic tured. Babies White KQP Chinchilla Hats OUKj Mnde with ear tabs. Babies' Knitted Sacqucs C1 and Sweaters 3,-L Daintily trimmed In pink or blue. Babies' Short White Nainsoek Dresses at. 49c Dainty yoke and bishop styles. Sizes 6 months, 1 and 2 years. Babies' Short Demet Kftp Flannel Petticoats. . . . OX,Xj Finished with crochet edge. qizes 1 and 2 years'. Children's Outing Flannel Bleemers. 25c Excellent quality material in neat stripe patterns. Slzee 2 te 12 years. SNELL'ENBURaS conewy Basement Newly Arrived A Splendid Let of Women's & Misses' $5 Silk Petticoats Te Sell for us Little as $2.95 Silk jersey heavily em broidered; also jersey and mes saline combined in two-tone ef fects. Ruillcd or tailored flounces. One Pictured. Nete the saving! bNELLENBURflS enmV Basement 1200 Men's 50c Durable Composition Belts Buckle Alene Werth Mere Than This Lew Price of 19c each Made of durable rubber compo sition, with nickel-plated roller buckle. Can be adjusted te fit any size waist. Men's Suspenders Special at 15c Made of short ends of strong clastic webbing kinds used in COc te 75c suspenders. Securely sewn. Regular lengths. Geed strong trimming. Men's Garters " H The short ends of 15-straml cable webbing. Finished with patent clasp fasteners. SNELLEHBIIROS Economy Basement uu 33 111,1 fi.lKtu V bUI sUIiikIIB'- U February Sale of Furniture Brings Amazing Reductions en Furniture of True Beautu and Lasting Quality $60.00 Brass CJOO rjr I $65.00 Five-Piece Bed tDtit" ' 1 Dining-Roem C?QQ 7c -- Massive 2V-inch pest, 5-Inch caps, 2-inch filler reds and 2-inch ponel. Extra large fancy mounts ornament each filler and large double mounts en top pests. Beau tiful ribbon finish $175.00 William and Mary 4-Piece Bed- COO KA room Suite tliCV O The large, well-built bureau has a 42-Inch top with a 24x28-inch mirror, and C deep, capacious drawers; the G-drawer chiffonier, the triplicate mirror dressing table and full-size, open-panel bed are perfect; can be had in beauti ful American walnut or mahogany finish. This $25.00 Java Kapec Silk Fless Supreme fomfert Mattress, $12.95 $18.00 Imperial Edge AH AH AH Cotten Mattress, $11.75 I ffl . ! JO Basement STORE OPENS AT 9 A. M. CLOSES AT G:30 P. M. S TBIDAY JANl'Atrr 7. IDJB . f 1 NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK -MdRKET I I Un, t2B STREETS JL M Remarkable Half-Prire Sale of Girls' $3 Popular Regulation Dresses at $1.50 3jf Made of Iinone and government cloth in till the new shades and white, with Copenhagen cellars and cuffs, braid trimming, peckets and belts. Sizes 6 te 14 years. Meat serviceable llltle frocks In vogue today. Twe pictured. Girls' Clever New Kiltie Skirts, J0 QK Exceptional at J A prctfy blouse transforms them into a cliarmlng dress. Made of stunning large and small checks and plaids; also seme in solid colors. Have deep box plaited skirts and chic straps ever chouldere that can be adiusted bv smart nickel buckles te a comfortable length. Sizes (i te 14 years. Very Dainty Guimpes te Kiltie Skirts at, Each. Pongce color and white ; also white with touches of color. Youth ful Peter Pan style, with plaiting around cellar and cuff. Sizes C te 14 years. Girls' Geed-Looking Winter Coats at 0r A A Velour, fancy cheviot and heavy mixed coatings. VWeVV Fashionable belted models, with pockets and button trimming. Fully lined. Sizes 0 te 14 years. SnLlLENUURGS Economy Basement Beys' Serviceable Winter Clothing At Lewest Prices in Town! Made te stand hard wear 'and always leek well. Smartest new styles. Beys' 6.50 All-Weel C1 Suits at All-wool blue serge and knit cloth in Oliver Twist and middy styles. Cellars trimmed with thrce rows of white braid and chevron en Bleevc. Sizes 3 te 8 years. Beys' $7.50 Tire- JQ Pants Suits tr.w Of corduroy with full-lined pants rind khaki-lined coat. Sizes G te 1) years. Beys' 8,i)5 Twe- $6 35 Pants Suits . Mixed cheviets with full-lin&d knickers. Sizes 0 te 8 and 11 te 17 years. Beys' $13.75 Twe Pants Suits , $8.50 Mixed cheviets and cassimeres, with mohair-lined coats and full lined knickers. Sizes G te 13 years Bevs' Mackinaw Coats, $4.75, $5.65 & $6.75 Extra geed quality blanket cloth. Have shawl and conver tible cellars. Beys' $8.75 CM 7K Overcoats Jb0 Mixed cheviets and chinchilla; plaid lined. Butten te neck and full belted models. Sizes 'JVj te 8 years. Beys' $1.35 QKp Knickers ''' Mixed cheviets. Sizes S te 1G years. SNFI I FMB'n? Economy Easement 1 nir,t vjtjj i j Includes handsome Colonial 2 in. plank top 42-inch table, with massive 14-inch center barrel and bread platform base with heavy scroll legs Four genuine leather slip scat chairs te match. Beau tiful hand-rubbed nnd polished finish. $69.50 Three-Piece Fireside Library Suite S43.75 Includes very large and roomy lounging chair and rocker, over stuffed and upholstered in a geed grade of artificial leather and a high polished mahogany - finish table, with deep drawer, wide be'm shelf and French legs. $18.00 Da-Bed.. $8.98 GRAY METAL DAY BED cemplete with cro cre cro tenno cover. Bolster and pillow. NEILENBUR35 Economy Daaexaeat V V IS I U Specials for Saturday ea. Wear With $1.00 Fer White Sale! CB a la Spirite Corsets Greatly Reduced M 85c t0 $4.00 These corsets give you correct lines and combine style with com fort. Shown in a variety of pop pep ular models. SNELLEVBURJaS Economy Basement Women's Nightgowns and Envelope Chemise At 49 c Each Seft lingerie cloth, tailored and prettily trimmed with embroid ery. Chemise have ribbon shoulder straps. Women's Gowns at. . Lingerie cloth; slip 59c ever style; finished with cm cm breidery ruffle. Women's Extra-Size Envelope Chemise . . 79c Cut full, of lingerie cloth trimmed with embroidery. Women's Silk qj-i nr Envelope Chemise D1OD Crepe de chine, with lace trim ming and ribbon shoulder straps. Women's Silk (go no Bleemers at iDA.VO Satin or radium silk. Tailored with elastic at knee nnd waist. Women's Pelly O RKn Aprons at OOC t Checked percales, finished with rickrack braid, pocket and ties. SfiLLENBURGS Economy Casement Important Bargain 500 Pairs Rubber -Heel Shoes Extraordinary Values At $3.65 Pair Women's Pumps at Black low French 1200 Pairs of Men's $6 te $S High Shoes Half and Less Than Half At $2.95 Pair 600 pairs of brown calf English lace shoes made en narrow lasts. 700 pairs of black calf English lace and blucher hhees en narrow and bread tee lasts. All have welted and Ftitchcd soles. v i xw fu rBC f '. tvu Sizes 6 te 10. VUU Fairs et Beys' $3.50 Large and small boys' black WJ . uiucner suees, witn sellU soles. Sizes 10 te e.. Children's Butten Shoes Patent colt nnd gunmctal calf. Made en bread comfortable laat $3.00 Value, Sizes G te 8, $1.45 $3.50 Value, Sizes 8j te 11, $1.75 $4.00 Value, Sizes ll2 te 2, $1.95 Infants' $2.25 and $2.50 Butten Shoes at Cft A A utpiit "It, black kid, tan kid and patent vamps DJUUW with white Nubuck tops. Butten style, with turned aelca. SneoemjUreS Economy Basamai Women's Jaunty Tuxedo Sweaters ' Real Bargains at $2.98 Pretty novelty wcave Bwcatcrs In popular tux edo style, with c e n t r a s ting s h a d 0 of brushed wool cellars and plaited belts. E x c 0 llcnt for wear with sports skirts. SNELLENBUR&S Ece"0"1 UuemJt A Substantial, Toellujome Luncheon Daintily Served at 50c Choice of ChteJcen A'oerflo or Vegetable Beup Creamed l lil"ken en Teaat Iteiled Beef, Horseradish Sauea Roast Prime Mbs of Beef au Jut Choice of (21 Vegetables Mashed or Creamed Potatoes Green Peas Lima Beans Maoarenl au Oratin Holts ami Butter Ceffr-c, Tea or Uocea Ice Cream or Puddlnu SneTlfTTBTrcS Econer"y Basement Men's & Beys' Hats and Caps Tremendously Reduced Men's & Beys' $1 & ftQp $1.50 Caps at Ui7U Nobby btyles in several geed patterns. With or without car tabs. Children's $1.50 Pole Hats at 59c Plush and chinchilla. All hava car tabs. Beys' $1.50 Cleth Hats at..." 50c Clearance of several odd leta from regular stock. Men's & Beys' $3 C?- fiQ Seft Hit ts at dl.OO Fine quality hats in various new shads. SviLLcNbJkijS Economy Baaement Twe Splendid Leather Goods Offerings! Real Leather Traveling Bags S$2.85CS Mail or Phene Orders Filled 1 Sl. Made of thick split cowhide. Streng covered frames, sewed srams and corners. Rubberized lining and convenient inside pocket, lb-inch si:c in black. On the Main Aisle Real Leather Hand Bags or 94e 3 2j$ I'conemy Basement News for Saturday! of Women's Ill flMlHB VeI 1 rfMS flr 13' I yvKftnl IKS?j I'S '.'n11 'xL- !W h"3v MM-1 :' -- Black and brown k'.d liijrh-cut lace shoes en nar row tee lasts with center jierforatien in tip. Rubber heels attached. All tizes a te 8. $5.00 Satin $3.95 f-ntin ene-stran numna h Wrh nr heels. Scheel Shoes at QO Otf ' and brown lace and )&&itJ Ms 1 t W JT .: N. SNELLENBURG & CO.! A I rt-s- - f if?rt'. ii- "I'S MMbeiiaBMWy l$K-, Jk gaakifeiffiiarte .-juit i n , piiht . 9KiBVH,.il"fl N. SNELLENBURG & r-
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