Eft K ' ' ft " v '" ' JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Sees Smart Costume She Talks of the Rush-Bishop Engagement Other Matters of Interest ' I HAW Det Kir en Chestnut utrcct tlic ether day, trnmplng through the mew. me wan wen preicciea irnm me "wintry blnsln" by a great big fur eent. mtfkrnt. I think It wnn, with .1 lnrge rellnr of Hlcunk. Hlie had en a very becoming tnn felt hnt. nna, beneath hcl 1 out, I caught n glimpse of a ten silk sweater nntl n tan and brown check xklrt. She wfli wearing a fuiv muffler nf tan, tee. Det and Sir. nnd Mrs. Ely nnd her lnether, Ncwbuhl, are spending the winter nt the Merris; they have a house in Chestnut Hill, you knew. Det In werklrig just nt Imrtl eh nil the ether ex-deb"". Mic Is taking domestic sci ence nnd French, no you can imagine hew busy !ihc is. w JTH Muriel Bishop's engagement, there's net an unengaged girl left In Terrcwlale. excepting, tne xresei rinn who arc still tee youngle come out and set engaged. Sidney Blddle, you knew, who enme out last year, Is engaged tee. Muriel's engagement te Hen Rush was net n surprise, for we had all heard rumors of It ever nnd ever, e when 1 heard It I,, cannot say It was exactly unexpected.- Muriel Illshep is very geed looking. She it n daughter of Mr. James Bishop who lives in the house which Mrs. wai ter Mnsev built In Torresdale, oppo site the Inn. Mrs. Mnssey renovated the Ilakc Heuse some years age, and rented her ether house, te Mr. Bishop, wlie came here from New Yerk with his live .laughters. One daughter. Nntnlle. came out here nnd married Charlie Choeto, of Bosten, about n year before the war. And Augusta marrIM Dave Slgour Slgeur ney, while Mary married an army of ef of liecr. New Muriel is engaged te Ben Bush, se one of them at lenst will stay fn Philadelphia. The ethers have nil mnrried men from ether cities. There Is still n fifth sister, Abigail, who is rtill at school. Ben Bush is a brother of Malsle Bar Bar tel. Charlette Drayten and Richard Stockton Rush. He Is n lineal descend nnt of the Benjamin Bush who signed the Declaration of Independence, nnd of Dr. .Tames Rush. Ne date has been set for the wedding, but n wee bird tc Is we it will probably take plncc In the spring shortly utter easier. miiAT reminds me. Mary tnge n" . I " "... .. , i.i S- trn I J. Jehn nntl nr? 10 u i. """ '7-, :,0, .mft . . " """r;.VA in. in1"r her home. B214 Cedar eeKdiimr. ii win - m-. -".--- Old St. L'etcr H ,nurcu, ";. ... Tn.u nnd nil their relntlens have nt- I .ended for. many years, .': . ,,.,- ...... - . Freh'tl. ter ninny jcuic, "'-: lm i the sister next xe-uurj ? "ff4Vi i.. hn. i i.. ;.-,:.: ' about a year and n hnlf "l'I. I thinK- : iI.l ..l.l nml I ' - - . . . hn sitin nt llfr Dnilt'MUUlUB, i Clayten Plntt will net ns best man. Mary's crandfnther, Mr. S. Davis PaK'. illnd a few months nge, se tnerc wm only be the families and n few very in- tlmalc iricnus. MRS. WILLIAM MeVDOO, JR., tells hip that the Presbyterian Heme, in wh ch she Is se interested ii te have a sauerKraut uincnwm Thurwlay of next wceh, irtniary w. nut at the home 'nt Hnla. xeu knew, it's the home for aged couples and nged men nnd n great many of our promi nent women nre interested in helplnc It along. Mrs. Willinm Flndlay llrewn U chnlrtnnn of the committee in charge of the luncheon, which in te be herved from hnlf past eleven until half past I we o'clock. TIIK Junier League of the Seamen' Church Institute is te held its first meeting nt Mrs. Alexnnder Vun Itcnssc lurr's house en Thursday ufternoen, IVhrunry I), nt .ItfO o'clock. The presi ilnnf nf hi .liinlnr T.enzue Is Mrs. Oeu- eniiMir f'ndwalndcr; vice presidents, llebert K. Paf-ntt. Mrs Charlton I tv t T I..I...1AH lll.l.lln l,a . Alexander Cexc Ynrnnll. Mrs. Andrew Van Pelt; secretary, l'eggy 'innyet, " On ' .ind treasurer Kugcnin Cnssatt. un the Heard of Mnnnger nre Mrs. Ulll Churchmnn, Mrs. llillle Klklns. Mrs. Ournee Munn, Mrs. I.ewbcr Stokes, Mnrv Law nnd Mis. S. Orlsweld FlngR, Hd. Theic will be tea after the meet inr. rvNi: W ehu Suudny recently, just before riniivii limn, mother nld te father: 'I line you something with you ter tne l.ielct today? Yeu knew it's the coal ollectlen." Then she went upstnlra te Miens. When It was time te go, Charlie had disappeared nnd the whole family railed loudly for him.. Finally n smnll voice was heard from far off, answer ing: "I'm coming." "What nre you doing?" called mother; "lt't time te tart for church." "I'm coming." an swered Charlie, panting heavily. "I lust ran down te get some cenl for the .ollectlen." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss Mary Cox Pace, wliose majTi.ice 1 10 Mr. Jehn O. Vlatt will taUe place 11 WedncHd.iy. relirunry 16. win ue me 1 LMif-iii nt linnur at .a dinner te be clven by Mr. and Mis. Jelm Frederick Lewl3. of 1911 Spruce strt, followed by a box navly nt the opera, en Tuesday evenliur next. The BueHts will Include Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rush, Mr. and Mm, 'leerse U Harrison, and Mr. Jehn O. I'latt. A card party and dance will fellow "10 dlniiiT te 1h Rlen by Mr. and Mrs Henry r. Mlchell at their home, 39t!l rhestnut Htrect, en Thurnday cvcuinK, February 10, In honor of Mlns Virginia Heckscher, debutant daughter of Mr. nnd Mr?, U-dyard Ilcckm:her,Nef S123 Spruce Rtreft. wIiohe enifaRemcnt haH been ivci ntly announced te Mr. Harclay Mcraddt-n, The ciiPRls who will attend the lunch, eon and brliWn which Mis. GeerBe A. I.andell, of DISS Pulaukl avenue. Gr uianlQwii, will Blv en Thursday In honor et hir cousin Mlm Clare Landell. daughter of Mr. nnd Mra. C. A. I.andell, of Ovci brook, nnd Mlm Marsaret Hays Hamilton, debutantn daughter of Mr. nnd Mis, Jehn M. Hamilton, of Chestnut Ulll, will include Miss Sarah Legan Htarr. .Mlsn l'.leaner Oummey, MIh1 Elizabeth AUHtln, Miss Annnbella B. Weed, MIhs Margaret Ash, MIhs Helen llendeiBeu, MIhs I.oulse Wallls, Miss Sephia Whitley, of Baltimore Md. Miss floergiana V. Wctherlll, debu debu tante daughter ef'Mrn, OeoiKe D. Weth Weth erlll. of Hciitherfteld, County hlne lead, IIimi Mnwr, Ih entcrtulnlne as her ITUest MIhh Mary Trancls, cf liast Or nnt'c, N, J. Mr. and Mrs. Jullim Smith, of '.' Last Main htrcel, Moereatown, have 1'hiii'd invitations for n dinner en Friday xenlni? Match 3, nt the Art Alliance. In honor of Miss Mercy U Pewem and Mr. Wllllntn M. K. euih, before the meet irijr of .Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts' lanclni; Class Mr. und Mrs. .Ieeph B MeCall, of Sjcainert. read, Meilen, Mill leave en rrlduy next for a trip te Orniend, Fla "her.i they cptct le remain about a month. l'y J'l,,mr,ne llwlen Perter, datish. 'A1' "f "' Ad Mis. Charles A. Perter, or hprlni;llia tucnue, Chestnut Hill, VV.T.. , fn iJl 'ii-iiiiik -miss .neiine OMianl. n& v nshlngten., -lll ruluni home tomeifiiiw. ,'?' JT"l,lS ii n. Jr. mid her deb deb iiinnte daughter, MIsh Kllzabeth II. Vtiiyne, of fheUnut mil, lmu returned I ! ?i hprnw after spending two weeks In Atlantic City. Mrs, Dale B. Filler, of 1055 locust um1, l?,.8pn?i" "everal weeks In At v lantlc City. Mru, Filler haajuit r cjiercd from u. m.. ' r l , M V,W ,,(t(B., Mis, -William. FiiulW. of Bo'pleA - - EVKWTNft PTTOTIfri t.W.nrtW.BVWTT.AmSTiPHTA who has been entertained as the guest -if Jtrsi Arthur W. Sewa.ll, of 1311 Spruce street, for a week, will return te her home tomorrow. Mrn. Bewail en tertalncd at a small dinner, followed by n theatre party, last evening. Mls9 Helen Chamberlain, of War War renten, Va., and Miss Mary Green, of Hastings en the Hudsen, N. Y., are being entertained for a few days ne the guests of Miss Marie C. McCandlfra, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilsen Mc Candless, of Haverford Inn, Haverford. The wedding or Miss McCandless nnd Mr. Mansfield Heuso will be selemnised this evening In the Kplscepat Church of the Itcdeemcr, Bryn Mnwr. At the wcddlnr of Miss Ol.idya Urewn McCewen, daughter cf Mr. and Mie. Emanuel Brown McCewen, nnd Mr. Charles Bessert Fritz, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uessert Frlta, which will talte place en February S3 in the Episcopal Church of the .Saviour, Mr. Qeorge Fritz, a brother of the bride groom, will be best man. The ushers will Include Mr. W. Kenneth Waternll. ,Mi Charles H. Thompson, Jr.. Mr. W. oceu emitii, Mr. &rraan j, rriiz, brother of the bridegroom ; Mr. Mahlen Buck. Mr. Climber Evans and Mr. Ger ald H. Hansen. West Philadelphia Mrs. Geerge G. Moere, of 4929 Chan cellor street, entertained recently at her home. The guests Included Miss Kara. Tlrewne. Miss l'aullne llrowne. Miss Alice Roberts. MUs Gladys Beberts, i Mlsa Betty Laager, Miss Idllian Laager. Miss Kflthryn Warden, Miss Gwendelyn Klstlcr, Miss Florence Murphy. MUs 1 Mildred Battersby, Miss Ethel Beth. I Mr. Hnirarrt .TohiiHten. Mr. Harrv N. ' Blair, Mr. William Spaeth, Mr. CharleM niair, air. iiiiani epauiu, .u. v.imuc.- pabb, Mr. Fred Maclntyre, Mr. Clarence McCrncken. Mr. Charles Wallace. Mr, Albert Clarke, Mr. Runsell Nice, Mr. A. Wenley Ayars, Mr. Charles Harlc. ' Mr. Erwlng Icrd and Mr. William 1j. Moere. Mrs, Heward I.ewls, of Oermantewn. will entertain in honor of Mlfcs Sara V. Heme, of 4211 Pine stre:t, nt a luncheon en Thursday. Mr. P. Edward Nelan, of i39 Seuth for Denver Cel whom h win viali iiL """.v. 'i?':.'.. wnere ne vm mbii "r. una avrs. wiiuam-H. cian. . ?? ' ani3 Mrs- Raymond Waugh. of 183G Seuth Yewdell street, are receiv ing congratulations upon the' birth of a son. horn January 23. Mrs. Waiigh will be remembered as Miss Marie Clarke. i '" jnore uiiunger, president or tne ITI T .. . . ... :: --..w ..(.,l nee of i yomeineu cnaptern of the Kaoea Sigma i vuuiuini Sorerlt; Borenty. cntertaned thn Oamma Chan. I ter at her lieme. B2i4h.HirM.niii or. . inursaay evening. January 20 . i At the regular meeting trr Gamma Hauler Or tne Klinnn N Itrmn Unrn? lv .n fri,.....i.. vi.-vr -"" ."""' " Th3wdw: Januv' 26, a shower was 5; He,i,."B7re T,,eSe present we're vl ii a I iiiiiii' ht T-O0T 'iitnaA WAenn irA ... ---- -v.i-fc, Aiiwac itLsi; l y r t v .Allsn T.nnv nillu . Braker. Mliq Elizabeth Hlckey. Mfsq Harr ett rarr. Miss Ada Black. Mlsi uuiy ntecKiey, .Miss Gwendelyn Klst lr and Mis.-. Helen Beale, Mr m nn.l r .... - .. t .. HI1U tirti. IVIlliniTl r'intn., r.T".yl. Charleston, s. C, are spending . . . .-..... . . u.itin.tii ineir noneymecm with Mr. Cantwell'a I Km , i5r' Mr C- Fra"l Cantwell. of 5645 f1"?." .street. Before rcturnlna- te the. ewun nr, ana Mrs. Cantwell will spend I Heme nme in. Bosten and Dever. N. II.. I me neme of the bride. i NORTH PHILADELPHIA ..MIm Esther v- Copeland, of 12 1R North Seventh street, entertained in formally In honor of Miss Eleaner Sil ver and Miss Rena Kreske en Sunday. January 29. nifti. j!tme? ,aice15 of 2037 North Nwr'v.1d ,re- ?rant B- Bcrtelct. of iJi ' ,fermc.rly of Tlegn. will leave Miimi n iaay5 for a Southern trip te Miami, Pulir. Beach and Old Nassau. MiSS H(thlrpfi T.n..l ...nn .... ... honor at a surprise si 0Wer b K th home of MIssTieSe AApplfbaum 16B , iOrtll 1'nrlr n..&M.. .. ' "'"Pi J, i"u'ttrV 28. Her friends and the """-- "' no aca sorority were amenS theso present. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Walter Samans, of 2522 Seuth Twentieth street, entertained en Mon day afternoon at a luncheon nnd bridge party. Her guests Included Mrs. Clcorge Carr. Jtrs. t. C. Shuttc, Mrs. Jeseph Harrlmnn. Mrs. Clelghten Turner. Mrs. ircU Ji?M,blns' Mr Charles Shlsler and Mrs. William Oewcr. iaarri?i.d ,Mr!V Them'1" J- Oavln. et 1835 Wolf street, entertained en Sundnv last in honor of Miss Maiy O'Neill, of Oermantewn. Among theso present were Misses May Oavln. Kllrabeth Meftltt, Alma Leamy. Virginia Oavln and Mr. Ralph Lcamy, Mr. James Watsen. Mr James Gavin and Mr. Vhlllp Dougherty. iT?'ir,r,afd M8, ,Iehn J- MeKernan. of 1713 Rtner etret, are spending a few weeks in Atlantic City. Elkton Marriage Licenses Kill ten. Mil.- l'eb. 1. Tim f,ii,,.i . , - - -- "siif,' 1 marriage IlcenbOH were issued here te- I : Jeseph S. Iiiinge anil Hertiin ,"' "" ,4 '" ,V '"'""" """ "Winn , J - fem' Vt UanM ," I-ichnyiiiu and ;''" "jitm umi ueiirri .0Ian and C'ntlinrlne Cnihctt. I'lillnilnlnhin rie,. ence llnrlew. Mnrctis Heek, nnd Thressa A. Denmark. Philadelphia; Itebert 11 Adams nml Elslo I. CJrantz. Heaillnci Dewey S. Drewn and Ella M. Edwnrdx Heading, nnd Ilnrten II. Scnttergoed. Jainnlcn, h. I., nnd Pauline Maigisle. Allcntewn. ' GOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES UNGERIE HOSIERY Over A charming excellent quality colors beaded and W Skirts, 9.95 formerly te 1 6.SO A collection of very smart styles, including the new tweeds. Many of prunella inside pleated, large box pleated and large pocket swagger sports sffects Skirts, 5.95 formerly te 1 1 .OO One and two of a kind. Many styles, all great values. We 8pecializt in EVENING PUBEIC iLEDGR-PHiliADEIiPHIA, WEDNESDAY, . mmmmmmm. Engaged wsn 1 ,jmmmmmmmmmmBwa n PFwSp if 'JL V xiri- Photo by I'hote-Crafters. MISS ADA O. IIEUISLEK Datifihter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hctilsler, of 0305 Woodbine avenue, Orcrbroek, whose engage ment te Mr. Arthur Feden Law rence, of Ten Hills, Baltimore, has been announced afliftn nanir n ii.niuni i?ff 4b x',' is-4 .MMr "-f i?,ii.j'SSjr ':.' mioe WmniC j. WIOUHWUI-COO.i... -..,! ilrnMet! them within tin BRIDE OF MANSFIELD HOUSE Wedding Takes Place In Church of A wedding of Interest will tal:e place ! at 7 o'clock thla evening in the Church of the. Hcdeenicr. Bryn Mnwr, when, Mr- nn" JIr5, ' ,ly0" Mci-anuiesa, or t,.....,..,, , tivBpfnnl. will hecome p Haverford Inn. Haverford. will becotne tue unue or .Mr. aianwui " fmvn nn.l the Hnnrlln.T wolf. And ni of MrH. Mannfleld S. Heuse of Ilnmll- ., inni,Ni ,r.. u,,,. A mvHtev in the ten Court. The Rev. Geerge divert' ' 'IV Z """ 1" '" Carter, rector of the church, will per- f, J of the nnl nml. , form the ceremony. The bride, who will , he iy-i of lh. fawn wcre biff wllh . be given In marriage by her father, fear of the Knnrlinjf wolf, nnd r.t th . will wear Ivery white natln, trimmed .aiu? time they were soft with loe for with silver lace nnd pearls, nnd n lengi),iii. And the eye? of th') wolf were Pei fn,iin. fr,,m ti, iin,.i.ii.ra mnde! .; ". .7." .".?" ..,.. ".i -J liu, ?' "Vi I: aatln with panels or silver. lace. Her tulle veil will have a corenetl " ' ; .' ...MI'iinMi1, n( inv .mT M, ' of silver lace edged with pearls. 8he, lMJ?"A OT.'l"?S,"i,01 . hl!!,;i? iV,,. i will carry a Rhower bouquet of orchids "hy, they leek ns though tliey and white gardenias. Miss grace Myers' veto enchanted.' whispered .Inck. and Miss Nltn Wnterall will be the" "Ves, enchanted levers who hnv tui.u mri l malda of honor. They will be 'dressed alike in flecks of peach-colored chllten) with hats of bronze-colored chiffon, The bridesmaids will Include Miss Helen Chamberlain, of Warrenton, Va. : Mlts Phyllis Snaln, Mlts Mary Oreen. of Hastings en the Hudscn, N. T., and IMIkq Am. Hit. ('.nmtihell Thov -a'lll vrnr - ; . . r . .-L" --- - Tmelu nr luilu Aa.i nhinnn lie.u .. ....wncj ... JB..W cv.. V......U.I, ...... v 'I sliver lace and gray tulip, and wl carry bouquets of American Beauty roses. Maetcr Andrew Fell McCandless. the small brother of the bride, nnd Mafcter Lavton Scheiih. of Roscment. will net as paceB. They will wear oten sultn. .,...", 2?' ;, lau ?l "nverl9i"a'' I will attend Mr. Heuse as best man. Tnei ushers will Include Mr. Frederick Van1 Tlt'Lre. 1r .Tn,uu fr..,nmAM. m H i limn ' . -. m .. . . I Harry McCandless, brother of the bride".1 nnd Mr. Charles Cuyler. A reception will fellow nt the home of the brlde. ut Haverford Inn. On their return from n wedding Journey Mr. and Mrs. Heuse' will beat home nftpr fnrl, 1 nf tt-i.ii-I ten Court. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The Heuse of Magic By UAItDV Jack ami Janet come upon n hettir of burl: in a dark- thicket. .Within the Aetiie m un eh) Indian .yedieine Man atirrinn a pet. In the house, alue, arc a fairn mrf a tcelj. .1 Jack and Janet peep through holes in the lark, the- Mcdiiine Man catena them hy the none. CIIAPTKR HI They Find a Mjstcry JACK nnd Janet were caught. 'I'll,, llntTA..! fC fl.n Tn.ltn.i f ...1 ! .! .. a I . .. .MA..r. ,.L V,ll- JllUlillJ .&-tl(l-lUU ti, Man irrnsneil ll.elr lui.fj nml lw,l,l Dm.,, isJ fust. In vain they tried te jerk their j imwi unrK inreugii tne iieirs in the heiiMi of bark. Toe Inte thev regrettc tne curiosity which Imd Ieil th.'in te Iecp within. They could net cet nwnv. And (hen nnether nsteiilbliinj thing ' hnpiieiied. The I0113 nrnw whirh the ! .ietiicine Sinn had f-tretrhed out te ' i iei.c ineir noses iH-snn te ilrnw In again. I And ns the arms dicw in thev dri-w ua hm- ui tun i(L' in lilt the noses with them. .Taek nn dhln't go with the nefes. for Hi .1 Jtini't umn 1 go witn tue nefes, ter they were 1 held fast en the ether sld. of the hark1 wall of this heuu. The nres iiist Ktretchml nnd stretched like rubber bands. They stretched until thej were nt Ien? aw the tall of u deg, .ind then they went en stretching until they were ns lung as the trunk nf an elephant. Janet gave a gasp of dismay. Such a long new) wejld spoil her leeks. Hew IMPORTERS. DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL OF THE HIGHEST CHARACTEH FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS a off & Chestnut Cerner Twflrftfa - Blouses. Formerly te 14.95 combination for in-between season's wear crepe de chine in solid and contrasting embroidered. apparel that alenderizu the forger woman. " T J. fiwful alie would feel carrying It nbeul with her nit the time. Jack didn't feel that way. His first thought was that with such a nose liu might be nb'e te join n circus. But the Medicine Man didn't give them much time te think. He laid, Jack's long ncwe en the ground nnd ;ut his feet en It, holding it fan while te iwcd both hands te tic n knot In Janet's nose. That knot prevented her from driwing the nose back through the hole In the bnrk wall. Thin done, he. tied a knot In Jack's nose, rind both the children were prisoners. "Ah-hul" chanted the Medicine Mnn. "Nosey persons poke their noses into ether folks business. Nosey per suns upv en Whlrrlns Hnnke, the Medl. elne Man. Nosey persons nri' caught by Whlrrlnj SnakcrM magic. Ah-hn t They shall join Spotted Fawn nnd Swift Weff!" Thus chanting, the Medicine Mnn seized n shnrp tomahawk and begnn te dnncc around the fire. He danced until Jack nnd Jnnct were nearly dlrzy wntrhlng hint. Then he dnneed out of the deer nnd cime te where they wen1 I iii'iu prisoners uy me uncus in intir "Ah-hn!" chanted Whlrrlns Snake as he saw them. "The nefcey porsenrf J are n pnlc-face boy nnd n pn'e-fnce I girl, They must learn hew bad it U . te spy en an Indian Medicine Man." nirriug niiuHQ ruitru inn uiiurji temaliawk. Jack and Janet felt tli.it would be the end of them, for they could net dodge, belnjr held fast by the knots in their noses en the ether side of the hark will. But the temnhnwk did net cenn; down unen their heads. It came down I In two swift strokes between their face end the bnrk wall, ruttlns off their noses. Straiten te say, however, the ! cutting off of their news didn't hurt a Lit n. mera thnn having their finger 1 nails clipped. And when they put their hnndn tu their faces te see if they were bleedln,; they found their nes? healed ever nnd ni genl as ever. Whirring Sneice cracped eacn et men heusf. Although he was very old, the found the Medicine Man had cviii' ,. '---- -. --... --- --:. -.. strength. He bound Jack te n stake with the end of Jack m own nose, which had been t off, and he lieund Janet te nnether slake with the cut-off end of her nose. Then no went DacK te tne Btirrmg ei Jncls nnd ... i .i... .Tunet turned their evei I toward the ether prisoner, the timid i ....... . i 1 .i...i.. ... i.m .... f . f hehir.d that ''""' ",l" " ""''C' "u"'" 'v .""' ",; nt KAttlrsil flint rrlnitu rf l bem turncil Inte nnnnnlii by the nuiKlr f t,c Mdiclne Man." whlsi.eivd iiincl. (Retli 'liuk and Janet were rljlit, will be told in tomen-ow's rhautcr.) TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Claude J. Mnxwell, Uojlentewn. Pn., and Catherine K. Wrilit -".'ir 8. 17th nt. Charles 8. Watneii, Jr.. Idel Mutter ut., and James C. ellher. L-U37 Silver et v. .vrae uuuatt. .-. iuuinw ni. ar.'. Annl s. TirfJ. . V3. siier. st. Bdmeixl .MncchlH. llf.l MTth it., and Jl.-irlc .IIIUJll, 1'lfilBUIIL I11B. .. J. Solemon l'cshke. New Yerk ClU. and Uent rlc iieskIi. ines Frankford av. Tretik SIbke, yane Vlr. st., and Leuis flilnlcn. 22011 Vine At. ur"'" ,mi?.lr-"Hn3srucn.r''' an1 ,!e" jia'jT'wiirenH1. iSss'Stontre,. st.. and Helen L. Squirrel. Mil h. Huh t. Jeph V. McCafferty, list Bprlne O.T.i-dn st . and Kllsab.-th M. Mitchell, 031 Sprlnc Uarnen l, Jen-ph y. (Ulner. 017." ltldse ae.. ami Dertl.a Timbers. H17r Il.'dKe live ' I.eiin C. .HeinMteln. Haltlmere, and .May I". Merris.' -1X0 Parlmlde ae. JeMph lYclulle. auJI N. Ht' st.. and Lulu M. Wahl yiW4 N (ltl t. James B. far'. M21 Webster ft . and Kath- nn N :eCulleuKh. i'.'OO arays Ferry a. , WJller Knlirht. .'(.'G2 Illehmnml st,. and ilar I raret 1'. lleftmnn. 4."il.1 II-iIke st. I Stefan Hr.ilew, 7rt:i N. 24th Ft., and Mary lx-mcn. S411 Ibanen nve. llany Urutr. 1441 W. Wyemlrr ae.. and Thereiia Ilrecht. Trenten. N. J. i Grnrsi W. IIetiHiel. 2812 NJ Hep. et.. anil Krnma M. Van I Jew. Stnae N". 2lBt st .,enrse a. sins., aj.i nui'r ae., and viola O. fcunwalt. 4003 l'enn tt. wymmm.mmmMma,mm,smmP,f a There's health in every crumb of 1 6 Leaf Sold only in our Stores g uudch BTOBI B, iCS-aeniiiiid'arunniuiNiuiiEniiiiiiiiinimcBifim BEiinnffliBiaaiuTa 8nnanra.ra SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS PETTICOATS CHILDREN'S APPAREL NEGUGEES 9.95 1 :i. 1 I ' 1 FIFTH FLOOR I MJ J E.' u ri 1 '-Mini mt'Xita I.W."'JAJ IsBte " r V w HOUSEHOLD GOODS Just receiver! contents of a large residence Everything must be sold regardless of cost. MORRISON STORAGE 620 MAtlKKT HT. raeMdine Hetel Chestnut a I9fStrfieta Offers exceptional facii ties ferprjvate entertaining. jRecepticns, Weddings, Cards. Dinners, Dances CTAMMERING m Vnnr Speech Iefre1 Corrected C F 1r. KINCINLF.Y PLAN E 3Seirf ter Circulate-I'heni Walnut mil P S-nfrri I31S Walnut Rt., riilla. ittttt? BONWIT TELLER te CQ QJieSpeckJlu&KpcfOriaLudienk. CHESTNUT AT 13T" STREET Special Thursday NEW FUR SCARFS FOR SPRING Specially Priced NAT. SQUIRREL ANIMAL SCARFS 14 50 IKIN NATURAL FITCH SCARFS 1450 I -SKIN NATURAL MINK SCARFS 1950 RUSSIAN KOLINSKY ANIMAL SCARFS. . . .' 1950 1-SKIN JAP MARTEN SCARFS 2250 2-SKIN NATURAL FITCH SCARFS 9450 2-SKIN NATURAL MINK SCARFS 2950 BROWN FOX ANIMAL SCARFS 35 00 STONE MARTEN ANIMAL SCARFS 3750 BAUM MARTEN ANIMAL SCARFS 3950 2-SKIN JAP MARTEN SCARFS 3950 DYED SABLE SCARFS oecn DYED BLUE FOX SCARFS arm DYED GRAY FOX SCARFS 75 qq CLEARANCE HUDSON SEAL COATS EXTRAORDINARY VALUES 25 Coats 125.00 Formerly 225.00 25 Coats 245.00 Formerly 395.00 25 Coats 350.OO Formerly 495.00 Seme models have cellars and cuffs of beaver, Australian Opossum, Skunk or Squirrel. Othera arr 3elr-trimmed. Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Closing Out All Winter Hats at $5.00 Regardless of Fermer Prices all our Levclv Winter Hats will be sold this week at S3.00. A wonderful Meney Saving Sale. Three Exceptional Values in the Sale of Crepe Dress Silks At 11.45 n jrurd. All-Hllk Crnw iln At . yard, Huperler quality Irable liadr. t 2.B5. j:tra lirnTjr Clinten lbs fmltleimblc culura. Still Geed Choice in These Splendid English Clex Weel Hese, at $1.95 P.nK nml liKht luutluT niiMuri In the hluuliM In ei;u.. th i .110 liiind emlireliliTHil In eiintrantliiB hh.icli-j e( .silU Ami hm-'ef In ,i, luality H of tint iliie. HOft fishnnn- t'ustuinjts .u l'.:n , 'ti 1...1 Vi vf liaocemu li-i.. in .1 hunj fr nien- "'' ' IU'" Women's Allendale Union Suits Are Only te Be Had Here in Philadelphia MeiMiim-welKht fabric of vit finest tevtnrn nlth Hllk Btrlnn int..- woven All tsta, hlKli. low nn.l Dutch necks. h"u?"cm elbow Tr lenif slcees, unHli- or knee lenBthn. cluew or Kcfculur Sizes, S2.00; Usual S3.00 kind Kxtrn Sizes, ?2.23; Usual 3.50 kiwi 50c All-Linen Glass Toweling, 35c Yd luratrilnS S'l 1,1" f r"r lr"" Wnc "' or Eavenson's Original Philadelphia Hard Water Seap, Special, 69c Dezen This well-known Seap need? no recommendation. It U a full 4:. U,l?00O"dede'nU,y WtumtA In Almend oaer. ThV liAlSr", I 5SS!W ""rim -vf FEBRUARY 1 B. F.KEITH'S mi ;w5 THE DIVA OF TIIK rtAt.T.ltOOW MRS. IRENE CASTLE W.M. IIKAHDON AND r0 tlt'PFEMl Ole OLSEN k JOHNSON Chic t.Umh' X.ai leiiltil Willi t mih "DUMMIES" with ErMit Weed Cninnti1 Mil'" nn-1 fllflii twiiuu ihin'i:an'! pewkks l wai.. laci:i ma HunneuNDi.va snow g FRANK McINTYRE 6 1 Iim fn In "W'dMM.Iny nt the Illtsi" 1 ftimnuminiMiiitiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitJiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiitjm THE TRAINED NURSE ,r INFANT SH0P 1810 Chestnut St. Trained Nut ft in Attendance Layette Frem Safety Pin te Bed T"i flint FatD-n i the proapcctUe mnther nheuM luj 3 SihV&.Woel Shirts $1.25 $3.75 3 SiltcA-Woel Bindi .75 2.25 3 Arneld Knit Cewni 1.00 3.00 Rtfulir Price $9.00 Sptdtl This Week $8.00 SPRUCE 2193 rhino In frnlnK or htrert hhn.l. l'ntnn Crp lc Clilitr. nil J.. Crcpc In it remplrtr ranee of nil rsir 'Kw9m PllILA.'fl I.IJADINU TlIEATItHS CHESTNUT 'ST. OPERA HOUSE SHUBBSUDEV1UE HIH DAILY MATS AT 215-WtS AT 8' IS Tflt MOST tUTRAODOIMARY Bill tVtR CfftlfCO te PHILA JOHN CHARLES THOMAS AMtftlCAt Ctlt5T UiMl CPtRA 6A(?ITONt. AND OTHtR STAf? ACTO HtAOee BY TMt BlfiCtT ACT IU VAUDtvllir CLARK & MCULLOUGH IN-CHUCKLtS Ot- 1921" GUARANTEED rUMNIER THAN THt fUNNItlT MUSICAL COMtDY- COO LAUGHS IN 60 MINUTES r'AM HUBERT, Evs.SJ, 50cte$2.50 Mat. Today;S $1.50 GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES AM -1TAH fAPT tki i.r.wix, uii:r, hiankms. job K. Iinnuv. II, miimuin, (lOKIXIN lniiri'v THir HT t 'AV. LYRIC twrcutwi & MAT. ,S TODAY iATl kmi.v i Ii .rltun ndrt ADELPHI st 4 Eve,. Last Pep. Mat. Tomer. ,.'; $1.50 Zv mmkJtmtWT, waBEBBm Scnls new for nil renuilnlnx iK-rterrnnncm MBCTWEEK "?J,sSVec h 1 It jtws c;iTi': .- WILLIAM l; SAT. HAT. HS0 HODGE INDOG LOVE" ( eimnMitinK -n lmiert.int ninH wn I.i;r ihii t-m en. Jlr. Tul-b draniHtic cllter nt th l.(nlii Ilu ,tm. n "Thw lintr ni.irkcil in nilleMen-H of Im IKirtanri enf turim fur i in of rml lltrnir) merit nnd tlrtim-tic miIiii- li JOHN GALSWORTHY'S THE SKIN GAME at nn: WALNUT nil It U ii fnviir tlilp liidluit'nn nf niirnlMlen for thine nf nrtli liPn iniilp till ii thr.itrc nx tlirj nrr iIeIiik ;,t tli Wiilnnt." Special Mat. Today, 50c te 51 ALDINE CHEST. AT 19TH ST. Direction Fred I), and M. E. Kelt 11A.M. Continuous Showing 11 P.M. The Biggest Amusement Bill Ever Offered Exclusive Showing REX l BEACH'S "THE IRON TRAIL" CREAT0RE ('uc.Mt Conductor of the .'tldine Orches tra AuKmcnted te 10 Piece. Sij;. Cre- uterc Conducts at 4i:U3, 7.13 and 9.20. THE FUNNIEST MAN ON EARTH BEN TURPIN In "BRIGHT EYES" GARRICK POP. MAT. TODAY rtn';- , tu WELCOME STRANGER With GEORGE SIDNEY BROAD PP- Mat- Today i if i r BILLIE BURKE In It. h T k'rctir n t-r , i , , , The INTIMATE STRANGERS - P. Mi (. 1 lt' I..- Ull I .S VI 1 The Irish Players 1 rut.. 1 U' i T .,( t t i The While-Headed Bey FORREST THEATR?7 l'' IMII AMI h T. 4TH BIG WEEK - D. W. Griffith Presents Tin. i.ifMt I Ui pks GARRICK FRI. AFT'N. ' ACTORS' FUND BENEFIT WW irt'r i l i-r- -,n i ,;i 00 METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE AkmnV. FEBRUARY 14, 8:15 H.krU SI.OUI.SW.VMMI.M.aH N.. , 0wn Hiiiikk nnd r)iimiiii', mm Cheiun sj. JDUMO.VI'S ,ira Altai L.t.,:M EMMETT WELCH MinsM Btlre "BOY tiCOUTM IN CAMP" am ' Tnhiv UU BUT 3(ATS mm 'uuni R. JS?"-S , . i- IN IrWRjlpBATiH fVIlT Atr lli nr WM UmWt HEk as i S 'l M , iP PI, , CASINO H& Walnut. Mt. Ti sww ' m Ma .Direction Htinj-y Ueibm NINHTKENTtl AND MAWKBT,? 11 M TO H P. it, JX, ANNIVERSARY W! m m EEK iMt'OHt.ve pnemtAM Erir.a V- Nepi-.uriin .Vmnbr. j'ATvfcl Tl w. I -lVrsenal Apparanoe f MR. VICTOR HERil AI ft -"ft 7 n n,-. (Anjrrritii freiti the Grand OprffcSj ".Nmmna.' -y- ui ih' l.mr'nrlr mule from th (Ij) "ttnnce of Hie ralrlei." 15? ! ftlV. VlA'tnl.f t,I (C'hT.V',t.,,rt f,nni", "neclnlly reqtiitMt' Hnrtlnuifc" "Thr Hirrniid," "Wh ," re Awnv " "Put Down Bl na furry T n "t nht lle Veur Oncn In A,hn." "airiv If 8enr" "Itnllnn Ntriet Henp," "Kl M AKiiln," "Tny Mnreh,' ?ir sArAN-f.iv VlfiVKii1, ,?iffi.n,uc",r e rr.rnrnniint nrrcnl WALLACE REID In "HUNT VillZZ" Cornedy BUSTER KEATON . in "tiiij p.m.i: PArn- v' 8.r.R1M .?e!J:'.tlen Urni .MAreh from Irf)Ulw WhltP, OrsanldH. KI.TI:KNTII AM) XIAUKCT FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES A MIGHTY PICTURE NUM.-l! nrus UllTU HgUALKO Horsemen of the ApecahrpSe Tin: MOST mtn.MANT CAST. i; KR M''lf.ED ii soe phrsens iii:adcd ny RUDOLPH VALENTINO t:NiriT.r,,f.t-A.RK'":N"r') AT TUB OAIUtK'K TIIHATRi:. THIS C1TV, AT Ji'.r.O A SHAT OUR PRICES Daily, 35c, 50c Eveninffs, 50c, 75c SaluV"" ""' i.' '"''""- Kwlnir Prlct. lime of Presentation 11.30. 1.30. 3 30. 5.30. 7.30, 9.3Q T&rfttm 9 W? Bread and Chestnut " 11:30,1:30,3:30,5:30,7:30,9:30 ' WOND AMI rixj, WFKt BETTY COMPSON t.':V ''U'AM' ' NT PK'TPIIK "THE LAW AND WAMAV.I STANTONI " M THU 'v"'-r-.VAAj '. m ' JlmriRoment C i' COMMENCING I THIS SATURDAY CECIL B. DE MILLE'S "SATURDAY NIGHT"! TALACfc i'l A. AlArt.v. ,. BatxMTELi:;'.! s i A. M tn Umi r ARCA DIA ,':".". ... Hu-iNOT JACK HOI.T tkpmi th Wh1 VICiORIA 'A M tn 11:1.-, p. m l"fi ti-nwniMii i L m wmm taaA. V. - vuiintiui-ui lariKee IV KIM. MITIU It's f'diKT" , r aui i iii MM A. .MAilKUT POLA NEGRI ;." "VendetV." Ifl REGENT IT 111 K JIAHKhT " U I' f I Hrj In m.v w ty T'l" n-lll. ji ii-i.ii t, .utieTr ULUDb 11 te i'-"fVTtvi;oue "FLIKTAHON" mi-hical if irv ""' 'n-T-rr i"Htr r BROADWAY iSf vuii:vn.i.i: Avii "THE WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE" ga-Ea ACADEMY OF MUSIC m This Afternoon at 4 Pj ade'phia Orchestra SECOND CHILDPEN'S CONCERT ai.i. -i r iiwi: hki-.x Mi.n IIJIl TIIK KA-llN. TII'KKt" iu: w.wi.Aiti.i: run mnulk II.M lllTs. Minr.iireuT w epi iT co . v. y. 'i"h-''i'A Dcn Carles ,V""- in ' H , , I'misrHi. M.itrinmr. iinil, lln. MM Crlml, Ie I. m i. I) (liir. t mill. I tp, PnillbELPHiA" ORCHESTRA El 8 ACADEMY OF MUSIC Men. Evg., Feb. 13, 8:15 g BACH HANDEL ft BEETHOVEN H th ' r t ii:vtv pl .mil III PI'I . Ill') IIU.tl.NLT ST. 1 SPECIAL ra CONCERT tISJi I (I t ,1.1 i, i . M imrD ii in jti I M1M M in crwuiN lllit !!' rt iiin'ih Ni. Piliir itlen G "" '""" VAUDEVILLE ( mi m or mi iiu TONIGHT AT 8:15 I.N ONI.V COM'KKT lll'HK TltktU rnil , Hrpiir'M 1110 t'lirit. ACADEMY OF MUSIC I KM KI'Kllirii lltwwvtf MARGOT ASQUITH IN IIIHM.UNT l.ht'ft UK "People, Politics and Event" I'iis'.II.pij i ni iMi'T nir Iii I'lill.iii sp.ain. .-i'ii' ;ni n nn, at iiKrl I in, i iii i,m ni,. .in ii aaiu:m or mi'mc iiwx ei OKfHEUM U"nijHifii ORPHEUM PLAY! rmaa ci Lilal&y f ml AMI IIAllRrlHi . a I l-,i$ ty? 1 , "i: ffl rU -I w i . v .'n.r&a ft ' ' I 4k4JQ.3 NOLUfi Zi&M ;,. JM4AAWXU?&i-ilkmi, e,:xl.hsA m A A.s ...! . . 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