h L-t' "" M I I ' , i I .1'. . - . - - - a... ....... P rs. .... ...... . LH JUST GQSSIPABOllT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of Various Doings in the Secial jyerld Billy Geedman, 3d, Injured at Bobbing Party in Chestnut Hill E vrnT day I hear of another debu- iU .ante for next yintcr. ; This tlnw ?it He brother. Latimer Lee, mar- ftiic i'.' " ; !,, ui, 5-JU very poplar out .there. !" L .VTl from Mini Irwin's lart vnr. rtt t ?r "IWajH Mr. and Mrs. J'L'.. cTv ft 1ance for. her, nnd ijhe ;ice;i.er debut : at a - S.S3l8W. W for a time, I haven't heard. T Ycatman Yeu "member j "J f ha,f n wm0 out. W jn e i nnd r.nr; " were ever' xhe went back :LUn PS1 grilt nted tnis.BPrlnif, ami A $& 0neCMrrTe-Blnha1d Pble iarnn I. new .1 en went rc0obnegflnfarCenc Tear and came out after that. T IIEAtt the Invitations for Trlncess eelles are out, and ba DCC5j,he Whlte- 'Vv"J?PJSPi& IlenVy Ttegers and a Uvt Ileitis 2n V1Cvn,ulcrblltB, Asters, numbrr of the nt srDhnVc been In BtrawbrWgea and uec'cw ' c ,n. Tiled. And I " "ct Kurope this Titrd he 1l ''cl?!"rgd tlielr trip se SnThernnCwe In Iceland in time ft&OTe wedding ceremonies. ID you hear about yeunc Billy tv U Geedman. ;ia",h niiht? Mrs. .lelrtlng .party the ether mini nve. Frederick Hamilton, 0 10 c bin " " fill 'the horse, were man wlfl be entertained at Atlantic City as the guests of Mrs. Pope Yeatman, of 1118 Spruce street. They will leave thin city tomorrow and will remain for a A Guest of Hener few days. Mrs. W. Hey Masen Field and Miss Elizabeth Breckonrldge Kleld, of Chest nut Hill, who nre In Reme, will leave shortly for Paris. They will return te this city some time In March. Miss Jesephine Heeper, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert P. Heeper, of Wol Wel Wol verten, Chestnut Hill, will sail en Feb Uary en the lApland, with Mr. and Mrs. Dnnlel Moren and Miss Dorethy Meran, of New Yerk, for a no months trip through Europe Mr. and Mrs. William q. Kent, of Wyncete, have Issued Invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mar iorle Kent, and Mr. Reger Haycock, of Ridley Park, which will take place at All Hallows' Church, Wyncote, at 7 o'clock Thursday evening. February 23. A reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kent will fellow. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Friends of Mrs. Russell Kctchem, 01 China, nnd who lived here formerly, will be glad te hear of her recovery from a recent Illness. . Mr. nnd Mm. Kctcham expect te visit Mrs. Ketcham's mother. Mrs. Cenrad Stock, of Fifty third and Catharine streets, soma tlme In June. Mr. and Mrs. Gulseppt Creators and their con were entertained at dinner en Tuesday evening by Dr. nnd Mrs. To Te To messo Creatore. Mr. and Mrs. Crcatore are stepping at the St. Jamca during their stay In Philadelphia. Frlcndref Mrs. Mary Smythe, of 1923 Chestnut street, formerly of West Phil adelphia, will be glad te hear of her convalescence from her recent Illness. Mrs. Smythe will leave en Friday for a two weeks' stay at her cettage In Vcnt Vcnt ner. Mr. nnd Mrs. William S. Doughten, of 4628 Hazel avenue, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a daugh ter. Anne Rogers Doughten, en Janu ary 2C. Mr. and Mre. len Strumpf are re ceiving congratulations en the birth of n son. David I StrumpT, born en Sun day, January 29. NORTH. PHILADELPHfA Mr. and Mrs. Merris Dannenbaum, of 1901 Spring Gnrden street, will leave thW week for a trip te Flerida, Upen their return In the early spring they will go te Eurepb, where they will spend porno tlme In St. Merlt!!, Switzerland. Their son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Marks, have been In Switzerland for several months nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Dannenbaum will lslt them there. Mrs, Daniel Newcombe, of North Six teenth street, accompanied by Mrs. J. Brown. Is spending several weeks at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gorsen, of 3218 North llread street, have left for Pert Scwell, Fla., and ether Southern resorts. A Valentine party will be given en Thursday ccnlng, February 9, nt Wet zel Hall, 2328 Gcrmantewn avenue, under the auspices of Lady Monteflero Ledge,. Ne. 1, of Philadelphia. Mrs, Charles S. Mayer, of 1627 Dla- mnncl ntrAt la vlnltlmr Iir riMllcrllter. ..... . ;; .;" . ::.. .r i'.i, l.n often vis toil nerc ami 11. airs, irving ratiK, or ion;, ra. coming up te be the twins RMest at Mrfl u Mastbaum, of 1822 North a dinner before the Hal .Masque en l5read Btrret, la visiting her daughter, rcbniary JS. LMelle and Anita were . Mra Leula s Glmbel, of 555 Park te hove gene te Wusliln?ten this week avenue, New Yerk, for n dinner and theatre party, but, owing te the tlientre iuiiu.t mi !""; IbbbbbbbLbW -bbbbV s ' HbbbHI rBBBBBE sBTBBBBBBBBfr' i'SA Brn'-'HBBBW';' hB I&bbV " 'iBBWi -".Jm TREBLE CLEF CLUB IN MOST EXCELLENT CONCERT 1 Organization of Parnate Voices Qlvea Flne'Prearam Wllteke the Soloist The Treble Clef" Club, one of Phila delphia's best-known organizations of women's voices, gave an excellent con cert before a large audience nt tbe Ilellevue-Stratferd last evening. The club, tinder the leadership of Karl Schneider, lias improved immensely 111 the last few seasons, and last evening ang In excellent tune, with perfect pitch nnd with geed tonal balance, vnlnmn nnd OlinlltV. The most elaborate number of the program was Hofmann's cantata, "The Nerns," which wbb very well sung, os wad also Kdgar Htlllmnn-Kcllcy's "Israfel," written with harp nnd piano necempantment. Three songs of Brahms. "Ave Marin." "When Sweet- .. - .. ... -. .. .. ly iiiossem tne noses" ana "unmsen Clouds of Evening," were about the finest choral numbers musically, and they were admirably sung. The ether numbers for chorus were Silver's "Pip ing Down the Valley" and "Queen Lily," by Huge Grimm, Several members of the club took the many, and, at times, clnborate sole parts in the choral numbers, nnd all, of them sang well and effectively. They were Miss Mary Aldrich, Mrs. Ethel Q. Untzell and Mrs. II. II. Aitkcns, In the Brnhms numbers; Careline Wag ner Oreen, In "The Nerns," and Rosa Resa bell Smith, In "Piping Down the Val ley Wild." Miss Florence Allele Wlihtman nlared the hnrn obbligato In the Stlllman-Kellcy number and Ellis Clark Ilammann played the choral ac companiments In his usual artistic mnnner lem Wllleke, the cellist, who appeared In the Hchubcrt-rjervnis xamasie bhu In a group of shorter numbers, In cluding bis own clever and musical ar rangement of the ueccnerini ronne Inter. Mr. Wllleke showed the splendid artistry which he always reveals, Whether as a soloist or In ensemble, with a bceutlful tone under complete control nnd a full appreciation of the mimical values of his selection. He wns heartily received after each ap pearance and responded with encores. W. M. Gearty Pett Meeta Tonleht The monthly meeting of Captain Walter M. Oeerty Pest, Ne. 315, American Legien, will be held this eve nlng nt the First Regiment Armery, Rread nnd Callewhlll streets. The pest in aiding nctlvely In the membership The soloist of the evening wns Wll- drive started by- the Legien Photo by Buchracb MBS. ALEXANDER YARNALL Mrs. Yarnall nnd her two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Arthur E. Ncwbeld, Jr., and Mrs. Reginald Jacob, will be given a dunce' tonight in the foyer by Mr. and Mrs. Chart Chart Ien Yarnall linsDic. w '"?.- ,,ti, the six Mopped.. In Ijw racnntii ff SSn? P K fn'bre &11J hnv He is the son of the William e& "., of 8800 Germantown avenue. WHILW en the subject of accidents, what n narrow cM-npe Carolyn Nash of Washington, thnt frlcud of tttanderJ twins? had, she had made iSBStenPSaturdal"Ikbt changed her plans nt the last minute and se escaped that horrible exnerlence. te say nothing of denth or serious In jury actlvltlfH have ceased for wee. ai lonet down there. They , will Re down next week te stay n while, however. -iITAUTilC is six and Ethel eight, J nml they nrc great pals, hut Charlie has a way of net helping Edith when there are little tnsks aligned them. Mnther believes that every little boy and Bent rend, Wyncote, left the early par of the week for New Smyrna, Fla where they will spend the remainder e the season. LOGAN Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel J. Kravlts, e 1025 Wyoming avenue, entertained 01 Saturdny .evening nt 11 party In bone of Miss Nettle Shnnder, whose marring, te Mr. Samuel Celin will tuke place 01 March 7. Among these present were Miss Lillian Kelber, Miss Clair Wllsky Mlstf Ncttle Kelber, Miss Hannah Kel ber. Miss ntta areenberg, of Atlantli City ; Miss Ida Stamps, Miss Nan Reich lln. Miss Ida ltelchlln, Miss Francci Chancv. Miss Sadie Amsterdam. Miss liae Amsterdam, miss aiarie iverns. 1 Miss Hannah Kelbert, Miss S.idlt ' Heet, Mlm Gertrude Flexncr, Mr. Tet 1 Hnna, Mr. Harry Deull, Mr. Jnme Brown, Mr. Oscar Cherney, Mr. Hernial Shander, Mr. William Kelber, Mr. Irvlnj I Shnnder, Mr. Herman Stern, Mr. l)nr lei Canter. Mr. .leseph Hitter, Mr. Mm ray Geedman, of New Yerk j Mr. Irvliir Flexner, Mr. Jeseph Kelber and Mr. A. 1 bert Schwartz, of New Yerk. j I FRANKFORD . , Mrs. 1'dward Robertsen. -of 13C0 Ilnr rlsen street, Is entertaining Mrs. Sheets 1 of New Yerk, no her guest for seeru I weeks. A number of entertainments ari being given In honor of Mra. Shecti ' during her stay. Dr. and Mrs. Jehn J , Neednanl, of Northeast beuleuird and j Flllmore 'street, entertained nt their' home en Friday evening in her honor, j Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Meffptt, of 1G30 ! Ailengreve street, nre spending a lew weeks nt Atlantic City. Mrs A. White, of 1025 Foulkrod street. Is epcndlng several weeks in Atlanta. Ga. KENSINGTON Mr. nnd Mrs. Courtland Hamer. of 2321 Frankford avenue, are receiving congratulations upon the birth- of u daughter. Sirs. .T Walters nnd her daughter. MltCs Nancy AV.ilters, of Iist Allcglienj avenue and G Htreet, are spending n few veek.s Malting relatives and friends in Cleveland, O. Miss Ann Pallatt, or 2Kj7 East Cum berland street, will entertain the mom bers of her sewing circle .it her heim I this evening. Among these present SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs M. Nutevltz, of this city, gave a surprise birthday party In honor of their daughter. Miss Lillian Nutevltz, en Sunday evening Inst. The guests were Miss Beatrice 11. Hlmelts. w, be MrH Charles WIlcoxHen, Mrs. V , Miss Amelia H Shestack. Miss Irene Wclncoep, Mlsa Uerthu Ilabeck. Miss Pnlil Mian Tlittl.v,.! n1 ATnrhln M flu .. .. .- Jl .. i i...i.. ..! Paul. Miss Theltna T. Marbln, Miss Clare Geldberg, Miss Jeannette Cehan, Miss Mildred Mitchell. Miss Kllcn Phis ler. of New Yerk City : Miss Lerna Ant. Klrl shniild learn te help nt home, and MIrh nesallne Small, of Atlantic City: V,,.,' Harry'Crary. Mrs. Jehn Bill. Mits fe her oil iron nre ircqiienuy 10 "",.- V-'i.T,";"",'-.- V-" '."": mil" aiei.iey iuiu .ur. i. ...-;.... cmii .liicilniv nriinlni: ilewers. etc., etr Ann Fergusen. Miss Marlen Hotlu-rseli I Miss Stella Helm, Miss C.irrle I'ontleur Mrs. Charles Welnlng, Airs vv. uureur Mrs. Charles H. Conn, Sirs. Fred Sjkcs 1 bow. Miss Hthel I.ubln, Mr. Nathan Ack- Mr. Simen aiar- iwers, rn., .' , ;.. ..; ,;:..,: .- .- v. , . , ... III. 111. .,!" HiLUI I1I1Z After the storm the ether mij . meiiiir s M E ,. GeldlinbPr Mr, jerome 1 NORRISTOWN called the two and telil tnem 10 i"""' Keen, of New Yerk City; Mr. Henry the perch nnd irent noer irje -i i'. Abrnms, Mr. Martin Maren, Mr. Leenard llzht snow. All bundled up J-.tiici vvctu it It with n will, but Charlie lagged bnek and mother called te him : Come rimrlie. help our MBtcr. don't be n flneker." And limped Charlie: 'Aw, cut out that thlacker thtuft; den t yu knew th' wur'th ever." NANCY WYNNE. ' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The guests who will attend the dinner this evening which Mr. and Mrs. Churl Churl ten Yarnall, of Seventeenth nnd Locust streets, will glve in honor of their son snd daughter-in-law. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex ander 'oe Yainall, befere the dance Mr. and Mis. Yarnall will glve In the fejer of the Academy of Musle in. honor of Mr. and Mis. Alexander Coxe Ynrnall. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Kmlen Newbold, Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald JncebM, will include Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Diddle, Mr. nnd Mrs. William F. Clothier, Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph N. du Harry. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwnrd II. Whit man, of Wilmington, Del. : Mr. nnd Mrs. Sumner Uulon-Miller. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge Milten Jenes, of West Virginia; Miss Let It l.i L. McKIm, Mr. H.idclllTe fhestnn, Jr., Mr. C. M. Kllne nnd Mr. l'ranUs II. Richmond. The guetts who attended the dinner Moskewitz, Mr Jack Harle. of Rhede Island; Mr. Julius Kncs, Mr. Martin Friedman, Mr. Isadore Abrami, Mr. Rube Carles, Mr. Harris Zlbman, Mr. Alexander Foleeff, Mr. Leula Cehn nnd Sir. Abe Hoffberg. The guests were entertained by Miss Clare Geldberg, Mr. Kajes and Mr. Savltz. Mr nnd Mrs. Jehn F. Nelsen, of 13 12 J West Main Mreet, have announced Hu engagement of their daughter. Miss Allct , Louise Nelsen, and Mr. Kdward Kvcret Leng, i-en of Mrs. Hdwnrcl 13. Leng, of 1000 West Marshall street. MlhS Sara II. Wlilte. of 008 Stanbrldgp street, entertalntd twenty young p"0il last Saturday at 11 musical, followed by 0 Li.lna tt firntrreHslvn irnnieH Ulld a Mrs. T. If. Mentelth will entertain ' m,ner !.... Enir 111...tl. -.... ! - teay at her home. 6915 Ellswerth street at a luncheon nnd card paity In honor of her twentieth wedding anniversary. Among the gueHts will be Mre. V. Klin I111I' Mrs. O. Sayler, Mrs. J. Tomllnsen, Mrf 1C Plersel. Mrs. A. Schller, Mrs. H. Vhltc and Mm. H. FalKenatcln. Mr. and Mrs Alexander de Vecchle, win emi r:j.iu m a reception ni meir home, 1311 Perter street, en Sunday evening next in honor of their daugh ter, Miss Florence Elizabeth de Vccchtu, whose engagement Is announced te Dr. M. Albert Allegre, of Tiega, formerly of New Yerk. Master Sidney Levatt. con of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Levatt, of De Knlb street, was n, guest at n week-end heuse party given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert Brute Lewis, of Germantown, for their ten, Master Rebert L. Lew Is. Mr. Henry Beerse, of 203 West For Fer For nance street, has left for the Navy Coaching Scheel at Annapolis. MOORESTOWN Mr Jehn Powell, of Second street, entertained the Girls' Club en Monday night There were twelve guests pres-cnt. Mrs. Van Ness, of Hast Orange, N, J addressed the Y. W. ('. A. In the Meth- ALONQ THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Jehn II. Cress, of An bury tcrrace and Verbena avenue. Oak edist Church en Friday afternoon Lane,, leu en .Monday for Flerida, where they will make a short stay. The Junier Auxiliary of the Oak Lane Revlow Club will glve n card party and list nlirlit width Dr. and Mrs. Themas ' dance, followed by a sunper at the Hun C, slitnn gae nt Rcdlcaf, their place tlngden Vallev Country Club en Satur si wintuoeu, included Mr, unit Mrs. i Bertram l.lpplncett, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn M Kcett, .Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hble. Mr. and Mis. .Isaac II. Clothier, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Lea, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Frauds I. du Pent, Mis. Henry Sulgcr JcancH nnd Cclencl William Ashton. Dr. slid Mrs. Ayhleu will entertain at the Opeiu Supptr Club In the foyer of the Academy of Music en Tuesd.iv evening In honor of tnelr daiightcr, Miss Anne Asliteu. F Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Redman Page, of -015 Locust street, will glve a dance hi honor of Mrs. Page's niece, Miss Ban ning Grange, debutante daughter of Mr. "d Mrs, William Drayten Grange, t.T uie V clllngten, en Frlduy evenlng, April H. at the Rltz-Carlten. Dr and Mrs. Lewis Rrluten, of 1033 bpruce street, will glve a theatre party, 10 be, followed by supper, en Monday aaughter, Miss Elizabeth F. Brlnten. "r. and Mrs. Brlnten will also enter tain at dinner en Wednesdny. Febm- L ', f,,r 'Mlsa "rlntcii befere the Junier dance. i aiid Sirs. Henry A. Ress, of S"t. tain 'ta.",C' Vhestm,t 1""' ' f"1" c?iii,,,im11 '''tre I'aity and supper aft- lull ... -nlni. T.-flltfi ,. n fl Tntt .!. ImiIM 'inj '.i.,,h, 1 iwium j.u, .u. iiiu illum ing fund of the .Review Club, Mrs. Oscar Bismarck Kolssewetter, of Neble, Is chairman of the Juniors. "Nature, Her Various Ianguagcs" was the subject of Mrs, Irvin Megargee James' address befote the members of the Revlew Club In the Oak Lane Li brary yesterdny afternoon at the bi monthly meeting. Mrs. James Is the president of the Doylestown Xnture Club. Mrs. Themas ' R. Galbraltli re ceived. The first meetlng of the par liamentary law clasi will be held this morning nt 10:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Themas D. Sullivan, 6524 North Seventh street, Oak Lane. Mrs. Sullivan Is treasurer of the club. Miss Blanche Daniels, of Neble, Is visiting In Ontario, Cen. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hallewell. of Bethayren, have geno te Flerida for a few weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Milten IC Nelffer, of Mrs, N. Newlln Stokes, of Chester nvenue, will leave early In February for a trip te the Pacific Const. Judge and Mrs. Jeseph GasKlll will sail In a few weeks for a trip te the Panama Canal and Perte Rice They expect te be geno about a month. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. William S. M. Mclntyre. of Meylan, are entertaining Mrs. Mc Intyre's sister, Mrs. Charles E. Mun roe, of Washington. D. C, for a few days. Mrs Mclntyre has recently re turned from a month's visit te her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs Harry Broughall replcr, of Terente, Can. Mr. and Mrs. Caspar Penneclc nnd their daughter, MIbs Laura Pennock left Lansdowne yesterday for Jupiter, Fla,, where they will be guests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pen nock before going te Miami, where they will remain for the remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Solemon Pusey, of West Chester, left a few davs age for St, Petersburg, ria., where they will i0. main until some, tlme in March, fi m ?i .x'eb,,-uar' ". In honor of Miss of M,!1 Coe!;bc' debutante daughter m GeniW ,,,, ;:"" "imam uarmi ueorge, of U35 Seuth Fifteenth street. VmaH i?in?, Bf'uare'. Wll entertain at a hnm '"nehern and card party at her home ,m Saturday afternoon, February Liwr,en,ce,v!,,0tVs' James McCrea' el MrS."nHdM!S,,r,Ba,rvmier' ushter of of "lesw8' Pftnlel Merreau Barrlnger, guest fnlV.alnut ?trect' who has been the A arlscremVnraJrW00,ia J Mr8' Clement Wate, eSw'tS' I,,.Yerferd' nt 1,er estat. wll return te "I?!10,"' TaljahnsBee. Fla. reiurn te her home tomorrow. auyh?erE"0fbeVh,PD' W,a'":. debutante -urlKnlV Vek1 &JSTu TUMdav i.ni-we " Pox at the 0Derl r wMlft 4IC4U t!.rl Burrare. Jr.. of Bosten: Lewis 1519 WALNUT ST. Fer Immediate Clearance 50 Coats Without Regard te Fermer Prices New Reduced te i.50 59 BONWIT TELLER & CQ SUteSfxdaku SkpcfOriainatien CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET FOR TOMORROW FRIDAY FINAL CLEARANCE i WOMEN'S & MISSES APPAREL Reduced te Cost & Belew WOMEN'S DRESSES Te Clese Out 18.00 te 50.00 Formerly 45.00 te 125.00 Four groups of dresses selected from higher-priced stock. Afternoon, street and dinner modes in the season's best styles. At 18.00 Canten crepe, tricetine, velvet, jersey. Many one of a kind. At 25.00 Canten crepe, velvet, geor gette, satin-faced Canten crepe, tricetine. At 311.50 Canten crepe, Canten with georgette, laces, tricetine, beaded model e. At 50.00 Velvet, crepe, novelty fabrics, trimmed modes. chiffon, Canten Beaded and fur- SECOND FLOOR MISSES' DRESSES Te Clete Out 25.00 Formerly 45.00 te 75.00 A wonderful selection of street, after noon and evening dresses, assembled from higher-priced stock and drastically reduced. Canten crepe, velveteen, crepe de chine, taffeta and chiffon in daytime and eve ning shades. Charming youthful modes many one of a kind feature rich effects in beading and embroidery; many with beautiful all-ever effects. Seme of these dresses are slightly soiled ; but the majority are in perfect condition. FOURTH FLOOR Final Clearance High Grade COATS CAPES EVENING WRAPS Formerly sold for 155.00 te 385.00 95.00 Fer Final Clearance we have assembled, from high grade stocks, Coats, Capes And Evening Wraps comprising the season's advanced and most desirable models. Medels richly fur trimmed; ethers without (ur. . Duvetync, marvella, panvelaine, vcldyne, imported and domestic velvets in slim, youthful models. Seme models without fur, ethers with cellars, cuffs and bandings of genuine Kelinsky, Caracul, taupe wolf, beaver and elephant dyed squirrel. WOMEN'S DEPT. THIRD FLOOR Without Reservation OUR ENTIRE REMAINING STOCK OF WOMEN'S SUITS 35-00--50-00--75-00 Formerly 85.00 te 265.00 OUR entire stock of Winter Suits will be closed out at these amazing reductions, affording the most marvelous values ever offered. Handsome models, tailored or lavishly trimmed with fur and embroidery, are included. Cleiing out a Croup of Suits in small sizes. Fur trimmed and without fur. Formerly te 69.S0. SECOND FLOOR 19.00 Annual Revue of 8. 8. Country Club The sixth annual revue and frolic ui San Salvader Country Club will be given In Moeno Hall this evcnlnir. The enter tainment Is under the direction of Mr. IjOe FaBan and will be a novelty min strel, written by Mr. Paean, who w also act as middleman. The circle will Include Mr. Lee Murray, Mr. Ualph nun Ban, Mr. Jimmy deunnnnl and Mr. Mart Sweeney, enda; Mr. Charles Fex, Mr Jack JInrrlnKten Mr. Edward Unherr Mr. ifuuh McCartney, eolelslR. nnd Mr Jehn Schwenglcr, Mr. Bin Haley, Mr. Al Itudelph and Mr. Jehn Sweeney, A play of two ,pnrts will fellow and T"1 be a short comedy, written by sir. James W. Harte, and a. flnnle by th members of the mlnstrel. After the show dancing will fellow In the hall. Your Corset Troubles Will Vanish With n corset properly fitted by our experts. Ppfdal attention In Htnnt. HunslcJl nml MutrrnltJ. Complete line uf llrJnntrrcit ifladanu 835 Chestnut St. UZEESZMOIIKRATE I'lUCKSZZZ&J Plfctlen unlrr fern ur I i NINCTnENTII AND MArUU0V II A M IU II f. M. w-ayp ANNIVERSARY WEEK? IMPOfttKrt TmnnnAV M 1 Tfmlcal Review. Kft t 'fvrnr urian numnr. 7X i rcrnic. r A pprnerml ADDtarance IV MR. VICTOR HE AIJ flUIJBT CONDUCTOR B ?TANM:v I1I11T11DAY CA U'ralnirue) v i-armeunt presents WALLACE REID BUSTER KEATON ?M "Tilt.' lilt i..r.n... 60!h,n, .?elfr,,l0?! arl"'J Mureh frel f,',La,n,y''r(3l'- u-m- Kl' I.euld Wilic. Oreanlntii. wt PntLA.J 1J5ADINO TltnATnRS TltKCTION OP t.EE i I SHI'llEM CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE rilllDrDT TNE. WOOL W 6HT IHI DAILY MATS AT 2 15 -tVES AT 8 15 Tfll MOST tXtRAODOINARY Bill tVI? OfftRtOTO fMllA. JOHN CHARLES THOMAS IHI AMtKiCAS 0tAT(5T LijhT 0?tR BARITONE. AND OTMtR TAR ACTS MtADtO BY lill TMt BIGfltST ACT IM VAUDLVIUE lill CLARK &MCULLOUGH HI IN-CHUCKLtS OF 1921" lill CUARANTttD FUNNICP THAN TMt I IHI fUNNIEST MUSICAL COMter- III 60OLAUCKS IN 60 MINUTE n SHUBEKT eves 5050 Mat. Sat., Bett Seats, $2.00 riRHT TIME IlKRK Tiunii ASSUA.U i7foer;cTo.v GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES ALI.-STAR CAST rr.D LEWIS. IRKNK FKANRMN. JOE E. nitllUN. Vl. MIAKON. GOIIDON .n..f fV iiMlD MII.I.MAN. LYRIC tyre van tti MAT JM SAT I'M "" . 13U but jiATs SAT. i-i an i IN htflfelSrT'BtH d, Wtry HoiniueuA clurlluu .Auilrew ' ADELPHI La,t3Ev. Last Poe. Mat. Today "::i $1.50 SralsNen for Allltemiilnlnsrerfermancfii m:t k.kk mwm, nnt?jr29'- SEATS NOWfwsjmjJWMW? UI11IAM t-wii MAT. I50 HODGE IH'DOG LOVE WALNUT KLSa niK n.. neTii itik---. and priii.ir Aini:i" IS TUG HEbT SUK.V JIEItlJ 111IS SEASON .lOIIN OAI.SMOItTIIT'S THE SKIN GAME EVT WEEK I.Ast WEEK sevt si:r.i.i(i n y CHICAGO OPERA COMPANY METROPOLITAN OPIIRA HOUSE Ilre 'il nd Pnnl ir trr-rtm f ENTIRE WEEK BEGINNING FEB. 27 C Evenincs and Sat. Matinee nri'EHTOIKE suleme. I., Jeiilenr dp Notre Damp, Knmpe Pt Jilllpttp I'pllpns Pt MpIIkiiihIp, .Mniina Viinna Tiinnlinpimer, The JcwrU of the Mutlnniin. AUTIsTs Alnry Hnrdrn (4 npprnr. uiiipe); I.urlaii Muriitnrp (3 npipar bih eh): ltuen 1lnlii Eillth MiiHenj llukl iniilTi nn C.erilciM, (ihiinmn Itlmlnl; Eilutiril Jeluimn; .luscpli MhMitr; llprtnr Diifrminp ; nml utlipr (.liirKlii 1'olucre, principal cuntliirtnr. Season Sale Jin. 23 te Feb. 4 nt U fMn.ilHi'N, iiiih 'Ikiiiii St. Senten Trlrp.: ll.5. S3T.5H J3?. JI3. :i.sn ie. ii. sm.,10. s k EITH'S THEATRE MRS. IRENE CASTLE MM. ItUMdlON AM) III) hi i.. ri:i.i in "ii:ts iuv!i Ole OLSEN & JOHNSON Chic "DUMMIES" ith Erneit Weed .lera I ui.! an I. i n I. 0l a.c ' and FRANK McINTYRE nil IIIh lemi ii In ciinmuu ut n.t ltu JSEEfiACADEMY OF MUSICIEETp a run. VIH.1.I-IHA ukciuvstiiv a m trl" "VNS- -' Ne. -i. l miner p) icj uiiim iwi.ii urr.HV te.. N . CS a rm. i.,b jjen Carles Mr"-- g) I h. 7. nt H " wu,ea'nI1,rp fcJ g Miilrrn-iiir. s,,nilfljis MM. trlml, l)i SlBSeiiti. Ar,;-!. 4 limn''. JJ10 Cluiitnul Slgj itlETROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE KYitt' FEBRUARY 14, 8:15 McC0RMflCK riciitu i.oe i.sn,K.(M),.sii Knvf llt 0"" Heump nnd Upimiinn'", 1 10 rhcniit "t. ORPHEUM Ginanten K Chelten i MuMncp 1 nlv " s ORPHEUM PLAYFRS in "The High Cost of Leving" METROPOLITAN W; Mae Desmond in "Twin Beds" Ticket en Pula at Ilex Onicu ami Oimlwlt1 iJUMONT'S UTU Alien u,., h:i EMMETT WELCH Minstrels Satire "HOY bCOUTS IN t'AMI'" IACIfUn lh Walnut. Mat. Today LAdlPIU MOLLIE WILLIAMS UNrVR81TY MUSEUMJ-Saturday. S:M. rrM.Ictur by Fay I Cooper Cel. ISHy-it f"ri4 wUh matlMi tn f1 nkUHg aai iiir!jlJjlH """" jlBCJ' ." TtZWBUWkXjmxKSCXm&U WJKW.XW .l l: :; i ' ;L . ... Il I I ,,ym ." Dy myi uoepr uem.w STANTONI SIXTEENTH AND MARKET l-IKST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES A MIUHTV I'lCTUIlU Horsemen of the ApecalVple the eaT tmtM.IANT CAST 1? '.rn rrrcfis'i! urDED UT Rudelph Valentine BVMPHONV OIlCIIESTnA Daily, 35c, 50c Eveninprs, 50c, 75c Satu-rtnv. ...I ti0ii,inV, T:tpnlnir Prlcia Time of Presentation 11.30. 1.30. 3.30, 5.30, 7.30, 9J0 , M m J ra nj 1 JmBKOAD'and CHESTNUT, 11 :30.1 :30,3:30,5:30,7:30, 9i30 BETTY COMPSON IN NEW rAItAMOt'NT 1'ICTUnE "THE LAW fi WOMAN' I.lmlteil Enitairrmpnt COMMENCING THIS SATURDAY kxcm'sivi: nitsT hiiowine CECIL B. DE MILLE'S SATURDAY NIGHT" AAUTMUK HIQ STOHY Oi .MAItniAOE l'linllRfa it PALACE 1-T" MAIIKBT 1" A M. te ll 1.1 1 if BERT LYTELL j ii" Trtl Itlph" ARCADIA ,'U'llM- fHKSl.NUT 1" A. M In II MS p M JACK HOLT 'P can e M' Hip North" VICTORIA ''-v"I maiikbt ' A M te 11:13 ! If. Thl U Only KpqiiPut PnKa!emni "A Connecticut Yankee IV KINK IHTHrit'q r'nt KT" CAPITOL .eT'mS'ViST POLA NEGRI .l'VendettV' J REGENT imA.5cE,AK """I.K IN TUB WAI.T." JL'Ml'Elt i- MAHKET1 ' It te It rnVTINUOM "FLIRTATION" mcal OTITfTt fT IVnnTIf 1VIIIIFI BROADWAY WrWtf VAt'nEVIM.E AND 1 "nONN B IIIIIEH Tir.SII" "QUEEN OF SHEBA" BETTY BLYTHE i Who Wiill Appear Personally ! t rvr-ny t'Knrer.MANCK 1 GLOBE NEXT 1-EATl'IlIVO prvt'T ALDINE Cbttt. at 19th St Direction Frtd D. and M. E. Fa II A. M. Continuous Shimlnir H p. M. THE MM. EST AMfs-EMENT BIIX r.VEIl firi-KItKII r.M LVMVE s0VINO REX BFACH'S "THE IRON TRAIL" CREATORE Kiirt rnmlitrter of Ihp Aldlnp OrrhMlr- Aucnirntril In 40 ririp. Me. Crtuter ; Lunuuil- ni j:ie. .:. 'inn u:.u, THE rt.N.NIEsT MAN ON K.HTn BEN TURPIN in "BRIGHT EYES" BROAD last 3 EVGS. , Liit Mat Saturday ' BILLIE BURKE In I3oeth Ta'IvInstenS flreatput Cempdy The INTIMATE STRANGERS srT viek -Lr8 today CHAULCS DILLINGHAM l'reinta The Irish Players Frem ihi AbU-v Thrat . Dublin The White-Headed Bey FORREST THEATRC 4TH DIC. WEEK " D. W. Griffith Presents THE U1II. VTI s-r (' i I IMS WORKS JPnMfrrl STMI'IIOM ultfllEITnA HARR1CK me 1 its at sis HVMH HAItlll.S pimrnta Th. iviib fu' Cnm-ilv I WELCOME STRANGER Wilh GEORGE SIDNEY' Rnt for NVxt Wpc en Snip Today .RRICK Tomorrow Aft'a i$i :TORS' FUND BENEFRV Wt! i nv w- m tii i:V "s I j, t ..! 1 Ilia .i-Vnrt Cemrdr Nn ttlwalUeVifK A" LJII-NJildl WILLIAM .1.IIIM M III "PERJURY" '. J:",!r vaudevi! TU ACADEMY OP MUIO ' Travi CImMj ii
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