). A i -'., . v ' a ,r: . A.,-"''?''- JtST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tallcs of Parties Breaking Up Early, She Speaks of Numerous Europe This Spring I "KNEW if vre nau mere snow j. would start getting kittenish ngnln, anJ slliie down tne street in n manner unbefitting ene of my years. But, be lieve me, 1 was wioreuguiy nuu muy upheld In my beliavler by a certain gen gen demen I saw who wns out In the snow wlth his small ten en De Lancey plnee en Saturday, and net only upheld but encouraged, for when email son began throwing snowballs at me, said certain 'gentleman egged him en. "Wasn't It - glorious weather and wild? THE Harrison daucfe for Augusta at the Kit wns 6rcnt un' l thought, leu knew, there wcre just about 125 men and girls there, and it wns one of these affairs where every one was asked te come half nfter 9 o'clock, nnd nt htlf after 1 the orchestra played 'Geed Night, Ladles," and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison said "Geed night," nnd tenslbly meant It. And every, one was at home and In bed by 2 o'clock or ptrhaps a little nfter. And every one hid a perfectly splendiferous time, tee! Mn. HARBISON nnd Augusta are going te Hurepe next month nnd !U Jein Kllcn, Augusta's younger sister, who Is at school In l'nris a lie etnect te come back te America In Ma' "V in.., u r. ninlje her debut UC.f It ulll be strnnge when there U n winter without n Harrison or Ilrs cousin te a Harrison debutant, wtl it net? There have been Hnrrlsem nd McMlchaels nnd Merrises for sev irnl seasons, nnd in e year or tw mere there will be the Rowland girls. Esther nnd then Dorethy, , daughter of the Inte Mr. and Mrs. LdWerd k. Rowland, whose fttint, Mrn. nltci Weed, will Introduce them, bhc is their guardian, you knew. I HEAR the Hepburn girls- will be coming home In March. All three of them have been in Europe for nearly n jcar. They sailed in the late spring nr early summer with their mother, Mr. William W. Hepburn, and stayed ever there with achnperenc while Mrs. Hepburn, came back te this country for a month or two. Mre. Herburn went buck ngaln about thrce weckn uge, nnd they nrc at present traveling In Switzerland, going later te Helland, then te England, nnd will sail home en the Olympic March 1. THE Charlton Yarnalls will sail next month, you knew. They are taking Agnes from school In tne Seuth, where she' lias been most of the winter, and Albertn Heath will go with them, tee. lllA-n line Anlli tinrl nnn f ttlA luuf i,u nf ti,A .. T ulmiil.l mr nml uliei hai cnjejeil It re! She is perftly un- ypetlcl bv nil tlte parties nnd the flewcrm nnd the attentions, ana is tee attractive I for words with her pretty, half-nhy manner and soft brown eyes. She was se durllng in the "Mnrrlnge Tax" last week with the "ladles from Paris," most of whom' ncre innrried women, some 6t them with daughters of thirteen or fourteen of their own. And Albertn looked se girlish and "debu Untlsh" among them und blushed no when Temmy Hurt, Insisted en kissing xc. She is a dear girl ! T HEAR Tibby Tayler has geno te Europe, tee. She and her mother. 31r. Iteinnu Tayler, decided te go rather quickly, and they wcre off before I knew It. .Tibby's name is really Ellinlx'th Anne. She n a sister of Mar sery Tayler Hnrdwlck, who is living In Chestnut Hill nnd has that dar'lng baby. The Taylors, have u wonderful place near Penllyn nnd the jeung people will certainly miss Tibby eh Sunday afternoons, for her home wns a great place for the gatherfng of the clans. Often there would be sixteen te eighteen of the younger bet ever there pluying baseball. FREDDY started nt an early age te admire l'Iekv nomnndeurs. In fact, he labored long nnd henvi'.y te keep i his unruly locks in place, lie even slept i "1th n small skull cap ever his hnir when mother wuh net looking. Hut the i Umax Has reached enu day when the! Hnele family assembled nt luncheon. Suddenly mother sniffed the air carefully nnd Mid; "Kome one hns just polished his or her shoes ; the oner of fresli polish j U perfectly aw till." And she looked at J the maid's shoes when nhe came into , the room ngaln. Ne; Mary's Bhees, while neat, were net newly polished. The luncheon advanced, but mother wns net sntislled. "Mv goodness." she1 said, "that shoe polish la awful !" Then. ' turning te Freddy, wTiec fnee was red and guilty, she ndded, "Freddy, If yeu've polished your shoes, jeu'll have te go take them off and finish your lunch ' In slippers." Freddy's face grew se red , it ewmed as If It were about te burst, and with a rush of tears he exclaimed:! "I ran-a-an't t-t-tnke it off ; It's in my hair. I Has jub' pellshin' my hair te make it bhlny!" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES A wedding of Interest In this city and Chicago took place very Quietly last .Saturday afternoon at G o'clock In St. ""hrysostem's JJplBcepal ChUrch, Chi-' cuge, when MIsm Ruth Darling, daugh ter of Mrs i: M. Darling and the late I Mr Darling became the hrlde of Mr , i. Latimer Ixie, son of Mr. nnd Mrs , Lilsha lc, of 1703 locust street, this ' ity Owing t0 the lereut death of Mr. Darling only the imincdlutc fjinilllcs Htie present ut the marrlage and the ureakfaBt which followed at the Black-1 stenfl Hetel Mr. and Mrs. Lee will live ' in BhatneUin, Pa,, after April 1. I ,-J1. Jeseph leverlng Wharten, of i yli erk ruad, will entertain ut a. box party tomorrow evcnlng at the perform perferm perform enco of "Clarence," te be given by the members of the Gcrmantewn Academy in !e lie"evue-Stratferd, The gueBts "in ineiuue .M'nn Edith A. SheemaKer, 5 ss Anne Wetherill. Mr Stansbcrry sillier, Mr. Hrlnten Yllartell and Mr. Charles W. Wharten. .'.?,I5S Margaret I Iirge. debutante i"iKhier et MrH' imbert II. Large, of .ii P,r"M street, will entertain at a 'mail dinner at her home en Thursday S' next In honor of Miss Wnllmrga nif!" i ,!1J- 'leeutante daughter of Mr. ""d Mrs Jeseph Henry ltelllv, of 2209 eu JameH Place, wIiohe marrlage te Mr A gander llroeks Palne, of New Yerk, 71'1 J. ,)ln08 '" APrih There will be l'lve guests. WmuJEf1 suPPer which Mr. and Mrs. Ian. nl fc.lll,erTt9rman, of Hartwell lsif' .h.eslnut IU"- wer t 1'ive given Mnsd mwfidiLy."?nlnS haa been post poned until Saturday evening next. llmimr ii ''i ?,UC8I?. w,, wl fttteIld the S 12 .VihlS1i.r C mrles Wllllts. of tl m, i i ."'dentil street, will give at of Ml. . .,'".- .y """ ?- V-IUU, 'HlIILdnliilUn rmi,,,... r,i..t. In tmnrit- ill. ,i;. . " "I" ::rllu: -i". Jrruz uetere iifturieiia inv nine " . . clu" " Katuidaj ee- Mefri. M?ln7 4.'.'rtni ,,e I'B Prlsellhi Wll a. 7' ?!r' FftrreU "reHBter, 3d. Mr. llcbPHn,, ''ll?lneett. 3d, Mr. Itebert berteu and Mr. Jehn Kentbn Ulen- tMea!!w rk ''''t Grant Pelrce, Jwntewn M5 'Peliecken street. Ger- 7 0eilne in honor of biles -Miriam pMM,f ., ........i ;i.i,, . ..i ,.,. . tiiiia.P'' aBggmgjxiua Lwa- .j--" ""J--n- i.mmiuw , .. .Mam, . -., I .;,', . .... ., ? "I.'.. Comings and Goings te Other Bits of News ile 8. Litchfield, dAUchter of Mr. and Mrit. Everetl Starr Uichfletd of Renten, whose -tiffftremnt te Mr. Jehn Trever Pelrce wan recently announced. Cevers' Were laid for twelve. Mrs. Pelrce vlll also entertain nt a buffet luncheon en f undiy In honor of Miss Litchfield, who In upending a fortnight with Mre. I'clrce. Mrs. Walter W. Hancock, of 400 Went Price street, Clcrmantewn, will enter tain at a brldge party en Monday, Feb ruary C, In honor of Miss Elizabeth Ress, daughter of Dr. and Mre. Ueorge Oergas negs, 6f 1721 Spruce etreet. whose engagement te Mrs, Hancock's Btfti, Mr. Uoneloon Y, Iloepea, wan re cently announced. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanley Bor Ber ,,m'. . 7207 Charlton street, Chestnut mil, have postponed the dance they were te have given lout Saturday eve ning In honor of their daughter Wis Elizabeth Jamisen Bcrten, until Friday evening riext. t Mr8" Theman Q. Afthten and Mrs. Henry Tucker will give the last of their Mondays at home today at Mrs. Tuck ers home, 181S Pine street. Mrs. William Humphreys, of 7215 Charlton street, Chestnut Hill, will glve a children's party en Saturday after noon, 1 ebruary 4, In honor of her daughter, Mlsa Hepsa Humphreys. ,r,Ji.lul Mrn- W11am T. Daley, Jr., 044B Sherwood read, Ovetbreclc, left yesterday for Plnehurst, N. C, where Uiey will remain several weeks. Mrs. Alexander nnrnMm Vn.-ie ni ; ier daughter, Miss Elizabeth C. Nerrls, ,inr nave ueen Bpcndlng a week nt the Jcllevuo-Stratferd, after upending cv al months traveling en the Continent, ailed en Saturday for their home In Cuba. Mrs. Matthew Semple and her (laugh er, Miss Helen Bemple, of 1910 Bpruce ,trcet, will glve the second and last jr their Tuesday afternoons at heme omerrow. Ne cards liave been sent OUt, Mrn. William Tayler and her daugh ter, Mrs. Charles Willing. Jr., will glve tne last of thelr Tuesday afternoons - home tomorrow after 4 o'clock. Mrs. Clement Isewbeld and Mrs. William J. i ay ler, Jr., will assist in receiving. Mrs. Clifferd Lewis, of 50 Seuth rwenty-sccend utreet. will give the last r ncr Informal aftemoenn at home to morrow afternoon after 3 o'clock. Miss hllzabcth Heed Latta will slug. Mrs. Lewis will be assisted In receiving by Mrs. David Lewis, Mrs. Jeseph D. God Ged win and MIbs Qertrude Van Pelt. Ne curde have been sent out Mrs. William WeMwiM .n,it f. Jehn Hancock Arnett and Miss Eleaner Arnett will give the last of their Tues day uftcrnoens at home tomorrow after 3 o'clock, at 21 1G Pine street They will be assisted In receMng by Mrs. Oeorge Woodward, Mrs. Itussell Duane. Mrs. Alfml Reginald Allen, Mrs. Wal- l,e.r S' .TJ10msVP' Mm Magruder Dent. Mrs. Alfred llurrage, Jr., of Bosten: !.r?:, .acerS0 reb'er and Mrs. Nicholas Uldale. Ne cards have been ecnt out air. nna airs. Jacob rtessman. 5432 North Deuglafcs street announce the en 8 .0ef trhPclrn1"15c'i!1 Ues? ffi","."' l0 Mr' Dald l' "atlnsky, of Mr. unuarn Leuis N. D. Williams, of Meeting Hoube read, Ogontz, I'a.. an nounce the marlrage of their daughter, Miss Sarah II. Williams, te Mr. Fred erick S. Well, of Oak Lane, en Satur day. Mrs. Geerge II. Earle. Sd, of Grays lane, Haverford, who han been enter tained as the gueBt of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitney Howe, of Pittsburgh, for a few days, has returned te her home. Mr. nnd Mrn. Howe will arrive In thlB city the latter part of next week and will he the guests of Mrs. Howe's brother-ln-law Rnd sister, Mr. nnd Mrn. Eugene Carter IJ. Slmenln, of 12a West Springfield avenue, Chestnut Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Charlci Frederick Brice. of 2222 De Lancey place, have left for a trip te Flerida. They expect te re main for several weeks at Nassau. Mrs. Hotrce F. Nixon and her debu tante daughter. Miss Mary L. Nixon, of 2203 Walnut street, who have been spending u. week at the Marlborough- "First en Your Shopping List" Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 An In-Between Hat Fer the In-Between Season That is. the present need of every woman and one which we are wonderfully prepared te meet. Medels of infinite charm, chic and individuality developed in Satin, Cellophane, Canten Crepe, Silk and Straw Braid. Blacks, Browns and Nary BJues predominate, as well as all the new lighter shades. $9.00 te $20.00 Chenille-Bordered 50c a Yard niack, Brown. Navy and Taupe and combination effects. MALINES, 35c A YARD. Full line of colors. Their excep tionally fine quality renders them proof against dampness. When Women Buy Union Suits they knew they arc Rcttintr the very best. These union suits are made especially for us, of the softest, purest and flncbt yarns. All HtIcs, high, low and Dutch necks; sleeve less, elbow-length or long sleeves; ankle or knee length. At these lowered prices: Regular Sizes, $2.00. Usually $3.00 Extra Sizes, $2.25. Usually $3J0 Medium-Weight Cotten . Union Suits Closing Out at 75c Apiece High neck, long sleeve, ankle length. Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, ankle length. Lew neck, no sleeves, nnkle length. Half Price Sale of On Our Second Fleer Back Plenty of stunning plaids Materials arc of. the geed woolens. Stylea ure cither Pleated or Plain with straight fronts gathered bncks, and pockets. Alse a group of NAVY ULUK SEItGES for very large women. Fer Southern Wear for the woman who would like te pick up a skirt anly for summer use. Medels of Baronet Satin, ne or Flannel in; striped or plain effects. $1.50 te or chent) Crepe or $12.50. ' - III I II l IIL ' , ' ' ... . f T SOON TO WED S '' ' VsTv t'h ' B ?.''A V'wVi'' Photo by rhote-Crafters MISS SLUIE 1WUL flIEES Daughter of Mrs. Harry L. Mecs, of 3114 Diamond street, whose mar mar rlaeo te Mr. Jehn P. Mnthlcu, 2d, will (alie place February 8 ' ' ' i "M ' ' ' i Blenheim, Atlantic City, their home ycatcruay. Mr. and Mrs. Adelph G. nesengarten, of 2112 De Lancey place. wUl leave next week for a bevcral-wecks' stay at the Scavlew Gelf Club. Mr. nnd Mrs. I Marls Flcucher, of G123 G'enleck street, WlRSlnemlng, an an nminen hn eniraireinent at their daugh ter, Mary Gillette, te Mr. Paul W. Hicks, of Germantewu. Mrs. Jeseph II. Burroughs and Mrs. E. Earle Jehnsen, of 1026 Spruce etreet, will' net recele this afternoon, owing te the death of Mr. Etllngham Peret. WEST PHILADELPHIA At a small family dinner last Friday nvninp Mm JeRciih Hays announced the engngetnent of her niece, Miss nrarn Kstclle Brines, te Mr. Arthur Saxen, Jr. Annnnm-ement In made of the tnar rlage at Miss Jesephine It. Uenachca, of 20U DO Avaio 0(iunri". irat riiimuciiimu, nn.i Mr. Plerre II. MIcenl. also of West Philadelphia, en Wednesday, January 25, at Hely Trinity Protestant episcepal Church. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Hareld Geerge Paine, of Wlssahlcken, will entertain at dinner Thursday evcnlng In honor of Miss Marie Paul Mceu, of 31H Diamond street, and Mr. Jehn P. Mathleu 2d, whose marrlage wilt take place Wednes day evening. February 8, at 0:30 o'clock. Cevers will be laid for twenty four gnestf.. Mr. Samuel Baren will trlve a dinner 'party en Sunday, February 5, at his f.r.mn "02 West. ThomDsen street. In honor of the betrothal of his sister, Miss Cecilia yiema iiaren, xe eamuei aiue aiue treff, of Wllkca-Barrc, Pa. MORE ,LOVr. COJirMCATIOJJS , Tco women lea the same roan. This I the theme around which Ituby Ayree hi written a treat love etery. "A Man'a Way," which beslna Wednesday. I'cUniary 1, la the Evmvn vcsiii I.tsnuEii.- Adv. Veilings, Allendale- Skirts returned te u . 1 . - J . '-'.- ... BONWT TELLER GbCQ CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET A SPECIAL GROUP TRIMMED WITH . One of the Most Extraordinary Values Providing Werth-While Savings OEVERAL distinctive models developed of rich Belivia feature the fash ionable, large, wrappy cellars and cuffs trimmed with glossy black caracul or taupe nutria; and the narrow tie belts, se popular this season. They are beautifully lined in crepe de chine and warmly interlined. Black, brown, Sorrento and navy. SAME MODELS TRIMMED WITH SQUIRREL 98.30 WOMEN'S SIZES 363840 Third Fleer ! J SL X QgTH MLCtONGiTH UGHES" TB I 0k KICHARD PETERS & C0. ivv a JS0y yfillS X 1 ZtNO, MULL & CARLI WILLIAM SshKvJ "a """' Tr,n ,,f vn-Ll ,- . - . - JM r Vv l TEACHER SISTERS WW lll JflAn l FRANCIS & DAY j in i"fci"i'ii yt Tvymty 'I AW '"v A J"'c"e"""'' '''""''' iT'ir'nT'ilrenn LM U-- III mJW till K V 1 Prices -Mk" r,n '" ' .e."i rP-fAll IfCT I n 1 l ) ' rr,C" Miir Tai In. iu.' SIGNALIZING THE RETURN TO THE SCREEN OF THE GREAT EMOTIONAL, ACTOR- fi , QERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. David Short, of Creriielm read and Pelham Court, have geno te Miami, Fla., where they will remain until April. Mra S. Anspachef, of San Francisce, In visiting her uncle nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Knufmann, of Hertter street, and Is being extensively enter tained during her stay. Mra L. W. Elvldge. of Oermantewn, has announced the engngement of her daughter, Miss Emily Valeria Klvldge, te Mr. W. Carmen Wagner. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Elliet Moor man, of Olen Dean, Ky are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, Mrs. Mcrerman wns Miss Dorethy Dunn Smith, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Alexis Dupent Smith, of Pelham Court. ALONQ THE READING The Old Yerk Itead Auxiliary of the Bcamen'B Church Institute, n. civic nnd non-sectarian organization, gave a tea en Friday nfternoen. from 2 until C at the Institute, 201 Walnut strcet . Mr. MacMnsters, who Is connected with the Institute, made nn Infermnl address. Dr. Llewellyn N. Caley also 'spoke. Mrs. Rebert N. Harwood. chairman, was as sisted In receiving by Mrs. Themas D. Sullivan, Mrs. Jehn II. Evans, Mrs. Charles O. Frlck. Mrs. Jehn O. Lamb nnd Mra W. F. Helbroek. Mrs. Lewis V. Dlgga and Mrs. IJ. D. Ualdwln poured tea. Among theso present were Mrs. I Harry E. Asbury, Mrs. Henry Kasse baum, Mrs. William C. Ycrkes, Miss William II. Shelley, Mrs. Jehn L. Craig, Mrs. David S. Klaudcr, Mrs. Llewellyn N. Caley and Mrs. Jeseph K. Dixen. The present temporary headquarters of the Institute have been cpencd elnce No vember 1, 1620. N0RRI8T0WN On Saturday last the members of the Semncr Idem Sewing Club entertained nt a theatre party nnd dinner In Phlla- I delphla. Mrs. C. M. Fletcher, of Birmingham, Ala.. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrn. Lee Keenlg, of the Hamilton. Mr. Oliver F. Lcnhardt, of Elm and Swede streets, will spend the next few weeks In St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mra David Sublesky, who wcre recently married, are spending six weeks en u wedding tour te Palm llcacli and Miami, Flo Alpha Phi Ball An affair that Is of mero than usual Interest te university and scholastic bocletiee of thin city wilt be held In the red and geld ballrooms of the Dcllovue Dcllevue Stratfurd en Friday night, when the TUESDAY: WE WILL PLACE ON SALE IN BOTH WOMEN'S & MISSES' DEPARTMENTS FUR-TRIMMED COATS OF COATS DEVELOPED OF SUPER-BOLIVIA TAUPE, NUTRIA AND BLACK CARACUL 75.00 MISSES' SIZES 161820 Fourth Fleer Ill IViV COM'INl'OI'rl MIII.N TIM, ji 1 l I 1 A-' l..fcT I'l.UIOKMtNCK ' I j f ' STAHTS ATI HIIAm I -..- i m, Aiph Phi Honorary Fraternity 'will hel(' Its nlxteenth annual ball. ,, The ballroom will be nrtlstlcal' decorated. The stage will be banke with palms, evergreens and bay tree and pink lights will lllumlnnte the boxes, which will be massed with cybedlum ferns, evergreens and palms. ' The commlttee In charge of the ball Include Mr. Jeseph P. Ilea, Jr., chair man, assisted by Mr. Casalus Mamsdell, Mr. Frank O. Wilsen, Jr., Mr. Geerge E Leepold, Mr. Hareld V. V. Mcnaugh, Mr. Glenn Strlcklcr, Mr. Charles Wil kinson, Mr. Leuis Jnrrett, Mr. Geerge C. Duncan, Mr. Isaac Kershaw, Mr Earl Hlggens, Mr. Charles Hennlng, Mr Melvln JUuchnnan, Mr. Charles Mar gerum, Mr. Charles Levis, Mr, JeKeph Uerhart, Mr. Oeprge Martin, Mr. Her bert Klnkead, Mr, Maurice TeunBend, Mr. Worthlngten Hurrtck, Mr. Gilbert Macort, Mr. Itebert Magowan, Mr. Wil fred Mann, Mr. William Hhancr and Mr. Heward M. Jacobs. The patronesses ana bcxhelders nr Mrs. Jehn it. Geehrlng, Mrs. C. Ven Phul Jenes, Mru. Jehn O. Mills, Mrs. O. Casslus . Ilamsdcll, Mrs. Glenn F. Htrlckler, Mrs. Hareld V, D. Menaugh, Mrs.t C. Gerrlah Hpreule, Mrs. II. P. Llversldge, Mrs. Alexander Celvllle, Jr., Mrs. J. Oxford Hlggens, Mrs- Spencer G. Edmlsten, 'Mrs. Albert C. Remmel, Mr. W. Wesley Htovensen and Mr3. I. Walter Ulckley. WILL WEDJfVAfJETERAN Sarah Rebalsky te Be Bride of Man ' Cited for Bravery The mnrrlnge of Sarah Ilebalsky, .VjfS North Sixth street, te Jeseph 1 CJcr- i shenfcld. war veteran, 530 Dickinsen street, will be held tomorrow afternoon ' at 2 o'clock at thu residence of the i bride. , Gemhenfehl wne n member of the old Third Ileclment. with which he served en the Mcxlcnn border. He went everscni when this command wns re named the 110th Infantrv in the wnr nnd wan gassed and wounded In nctlen. being rlted for galluntrj. lie nlMe scried us a pharmacist In the Medical Cerps. METROPOLITAN JT; ?- Mae Desmeid in "Twin Beds" Tickets en Hale at Ilex Ofllre Hid Cllnibela' DUMONTS 0TH Arii-ji-i;iC..s is EMMETT WELCH Minslreb , Sntlr "HOY HrOfTH IV (AW" CASINO fcth tt Walnut Mat. Today i MOLLIE WILLIAMS I Ever Offered, ISSjziiM .tii.iitiwiM rjniA.'M t.BAD'NO THBATnKS , CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE CHIIURT.T,rar li VAUDEVILLE j DAILY MATS AT 2.15-EVtS AT 8 15 j THt MT KTAOR0IHAIy tilt tVtR Off tWO TO PHIL. UWUD tNSAStHtNT fIO I THt liat?T fUNMlMT VJ Till tUnOFIKN PtmuL JOHN CrURUS THOMAS ACT IN VAUOtVILLE CLARK & M'CULUHCH epira eARiTOMt. 1 INVCHUCKLES OF W21" AND OTHER STAR ACTS 3AM OHUBERT tv. 50c te $2.50 5 Met. Wti.. bU Seati, $1J0 PIUHT TtSW ItBIW TtlltlU ANXUAL I'KODUCTION GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES mr. crimen ad rvnua Atiitirn THIS IU Till; III HT HVRWAL llEVVt! OF .U.t.VV 8KAROSH AM. ft r All CAHT TKI l.r.MIS lltKM. IKVNKI.IN. AM'. K. HltOMN', ri.. HIIARON GOKIION ""Hi ' V tl'ltlt Mil I MAN. LYRIC FVFCt'i i ummeiii nir en Important i).rs rttn here thin 'i-ri, yte. Tuh,r Iramatlr 'i!!' r .'f " " l'vn'ne Hul ciin aa "Tlier lime mnrkrd no mllrxtunrii of Im tinrtii tier line turn for u pljy of rrul lllernrj merit mill drnimitlr nlur 0 JOHN GALSWORTHY'S THE SKIN GAME AT TUB WALNUT nnil If ! n fnrernMt Inillcillen of "PDfMMIen for thins, of wVli ,lifn ?'tfPVV "".,'.' "",re U" ,hw "'l3 Snecial Mat. Wed., 50c te $1 ADELPHlLast Week Lait Pep. Mat. Thurs r'nV $1.50 vMrnfflmw, 'mmtmmm Sratu New for lirmnlnlne IV rfermnncr GARRICK TONIGHT I'OI'l i.AIl MAT.s ni'B ANT) FA r. SM K IIAIiniS prmnt Tlie De iiitXui t vmly WELCOME STRANGER With GEORGE SIDNEY BROAD Last 6 Evs.; BILLIE BURKE In Beeth Tarklncieng Greatest Comedy The INTIMATE STRANGERS I'OPi'r.Ait.pntrc mat wcn.vnsDAT NKXT WTEK-SfATS Tllt'lWUVY CHAIILCS DILUNOIIAJI Prcstnta The Irish Players Krem the Afcbey Thcnt c. Dublin The White-Headed Bey rnnex Ttm nnttn Pnme' - f em1y FORREST THEATRIC TWIcn DAILY 2AVD 8 S 4TH BIG WEEK D. W. Griffith Presents the Greatest of All His Works SVMri'ilM M III stp GARRICK EXTRA Friday Aftn., Feb. 3 Season's BIGGEST EVENT ANNUAL ACTORS' FUND BENEFJT AV An i- It.Nr ON nl I With Phila. & New Yerk Stars Feui- New One-Act Plays Society's Fashion Fete Sports of the World SEATS NOW se.- - - Ne UAH TW EISjaiSJADEMY OF MUSICaj 1 1 ORCHESTRA S ACADEMY OF MUSIC g Tonight at 8:15 Q RUSSIAN PROGRAM TschsikeHiliy, Mouiierjiky, Berodin n m ts r u in w nnil III PI'I -. MIUllllNTMl s t3 13 SPECIAL a r,n?vTr'i?err m vAviix I g TOMIMUHIU l. I M(, M j-, I'lill ilflphli OiHT'llr iK-lrl "Ilir Mmvii'a Ijirp II 'inlkrrr ilif In .11111 VV MUM ss KicrlliMit 1 iiel henik of 130 Hi kilt .10c ;.. 10 pi m re .VTnf Jim 5T M " nail BIST stATS Obi U7J i in AMiiH L? r tin . in ii A L'h iritmi mlrrtVK I DHIUDELPHIA 15 ORCHESTRA ij 1 I.r.orei.l) '.TIIKIIHMil. (emliirtnr il IIUDW AIT.. II. II. 3. nt .(MI pi g sniiiuti itrim vri.i:i tiiii M iii:kihum:n e,,riure. -uenviv' m 3 Ne. 3 tri 3 hl-UlMAN.N Mnplienj Ne. I lii I miner -A M1IKI.II; J , leiurrl.. In . fr lj Violin and OrilirMru tE sTRMS Ilinre of H ,II1P S ',vMn cid. A llfinie... 111'Jtliri.liiiu pjffij SI C Mil M III MI s NEXT WED. EVE. AT 8: 15 l U vi , I l i j , j ,, - -. ll II I VI i , I( IV ONI KIM I RT III III. Tltkft Acini. A lli-'i"f' 1 1 ll) ( li-. t I TROCADEROVityii'ilThe High Cost of Levt' 1 'iJWffi J , Pirating tlD.t- tmft e AnltrWfc NINETTRKNTH SfAttKrT A. M. TO tl P. M. Anniveriaty Week PfMennl Appearance VICTOR HERBERT AH CJl'KST rOMirCTOI or htanm;t AUrJHKXTKlJ OIK'linSTJlA AT U:30. 7.00, U 30 rurnmeunt I'rrtfnta WALLACE REID A I ' K In "RENT FREE" Tlrnt I'rpRiintiiltnn BUSTER KEATON IN l'Ht8T I'KKHRNTATION' "nn: i'ai i:r,cr." USUAL PRICES PREVAIL DAILY -35c, 50c EVENINGS 50c, 75c Saturday & Holiday, Eve. Price MM'hCNtll AM) .lAltuirr 11:30, l!30,3:30,5i30,7i30, 9:30 FIRST TIME AT ' POPULAR PRICES a jneiiTy rneDUOTiON FOUR. HORSEMEN APOCALYPSE CA1' lliAJJliD IJY RUDOLPH VALENTINO DAILY, 35c, 50c EVENINGS, 50c, 75c "Murjan and Hellda a i:rn.ng Price 0 Wi Bread and Chest nu line. 130. 3u10 5 30. 7.30. U:30 KXfl.l SIVi: nilST hllOWINO BETTY COMPSON IN N'"W PAIlAMOtiVT PlCTUrttt "THE LAW AND THE WOMAN" ADAPTKD FROM CLYDK 1'ITCrTfl "THE WOMAN IN THE CASE" C LEO niDOT.KY IN CAST NEXT WEEK "M nxci.i'srvi: rrnsT fHewrNa CECIL B. DE MILLE'S LATEST "SATURDAY NIGHT" anethi:u ma stehy or MAHUIAflK PltOHI.F!rH QAI ATI, l-TH ti JIAHKUT rALAtC ie a m te n in p. sl BERT L i TELL m? men ARPAHIA 10TU & eiicstnut AK.W11A '(I A M f 11.13 P.M. JACK HOLT T&fifts' VICTORIA f ,s?A,gf5 rn w-k en j Hiunt ''""aTl'mrnt "A Connecticut Yankee IN KINO ARTIIUl'.S COUIST" rADITAI 8TH MARKET LArl 1 UL i a m te ii it, p. m. POLA NEGRI la "Vendetta" REGENT 1TTII & MARKET M in- i.akv: In IIOI E IV THE WAM." 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