kt. rry, Nancy Wynne Tells of .tlie Charlton Yarnalh Dance in the teyer Last evening uiner ranies and Plans for Future Dates ArtEIl RCTcral days without ft denee . .hlndte of nny kind, nave small -. hartlM and Mrs. Bcetfa Hepper eitrtHurday nlglit, the Charlton ff"b.ffi'ainVeMt Stlit waR n bright JtT the week Ind"l. They f ave !PMnre for their daughters nnd en Vthctr husband nnd wife respec ?"i. lit ether word", for Mr. nnd JlrtlrAr.l mr Emlen Newlield. Jr. Mr. jlry. Arllnir i-rnm Ynrnetl and 5 ''!",' S' "member, wa Margery 5'1 nnOIrJncebi. Sephie Var Var ?rtlte Aleck Ynrnsil's wife u BSPirew about 200 guests, and .Jhnfl1tT "as given In the foyer of tt Fnr,7...n Thnm were luat. a few APHfiriuj i .-.-- ..- . t the nR that room Is WLJ. for decoration eh that room is new WJ.,11" ,r' u. with Hh mnrveleiw e,2SU" f n.n PJe .lnllei- ifrgSwUh.Kfe sesb lljfl, 1.1 -tVni or-In-law. I Uieugiit ene lSrf2 Singly well In. K;wn e V Im neck 'and had i court Sffn atwehed from the BheuldeM. & Ncwbeld'B frock was lovely, ..M blended beautifully with her ' m . hnlr It was a white and geld fii.1 Mrs. Jacobs chose green, and w3re was a French model fashioned er i! , frn Aleck Ynrnall's gown 5 bSttt wns-mmle eve" black satin L had panels of tulle nt the, Hide. ?t Srws hail no trnln nnd vns cut mat? at t he neck. It was extremely tccenim?-. ,er jirinten Cuxp. Mrs. net be a-large gne. Cbartnn' YnrnnlPH met.r gave a din- I KT The Newbolds entertained at , k.ir Imnie. anu Jlf. nnu m m. i a dinner for their son and daugh !"in liw The guests were mostly rf'tte wunger married aft. Mr. and Sin. Charlton Yernall and heir jwngest daughter, .Agnes who will be idtbutante next year, nd Al berta n..th who came out this year, w" 2jft Europe .next .month te spend ionic time en tne nwr ". and Mrs. Otergt, O. Beat. 1721 Spruce utrent. ontertAinoa at a luneneen yes 'terday In honor of MUa Miriam de 8, i.irp.iinin. tiauvntar or xnr. Bviia jura. Everett 8Urr Litchfield, of Bosten, whose engagement lias been announced te Mr. Jnhn Trever Peire, son of Mr. nnd Mm. IVIInmt rtrnnt llrce of 230 West Tul- ijoheekin street, fleriimntewii. Mlsrf Lttchneld la spetidlnr a fortnight as the guest or air. ana airs, l-eircc. Miss Jesephine Tomllnsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silas M. Tomllnsen, of 400 Beuth Fifteenth street, whose mar mar rlage te Dr. Themas Klein, of 1618 l'lne street, will take place en Satur day, February 11; will entertain her bridesmaids at a luncheon at her home en Thursday, February 9. Mr. Charles Bessert Fritz, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bessert Frits, of ;i903 Hpruce street, whose marriage te Miss uiaays urewn Mccowen. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kmanuel Brown Mc- Ceiven, or 4401 Hpruce street, will take place en Saturday evening1, February i!G, will entertain hln ushers nt dinner at his home en, lrlday .evening, Febru ary it. Miss Alice Batchelder, of Danvers, Mass., arrived en Friday and will be the ruest of her cousin. Mlm, Vreii, Slmends, of 4802 Springfield avenue, for H OW WQl'Kfli - The wedding of Miss Martha Eyre Price, daughter of Majer Oeneral and Mrs. William O. Price, Jr., of 900 Kerlln street, Chester, Pa,, hnd' Lieutenant Richard Lee, Engineer Cerps, U. 8. A., will take place at Ht. Paul's Church, Ninth and Madisen streets. Cheater, te morrow nt neon. Owlnr 1, n rini . death In the fumlly, the wedding will jflaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaLVIeaaH aaaaaaaBflaaaaaaaaaaaS aaaaaaaaaaLB I IHKflHRI I aLVBBKa79 iwigy.i w.'iLfl'.if j T;..r -,,- ,;-y;: ijt ull-ilk0vyHf f Btt jDeberferatrlpB.'iWfctpte ent at neeaieage, en "" vrr" Tit Flerida. Mr. and Mra Fraaler will return home about April 1. Mrs. Walter Whcatley, df 4624 Spruce street, will entertain at a luncheon and bridge party today te meet Mrs. Harry Whiting, of Cape Town. Va., who Is the.gmeit of Mra Oeerge L. Morrison. rw mttA Um TnmiMn Creatore left en Saturday last for New Yerk, where they will remain ever the week-end as the guests et Mr. and Mrs. Qluseppl Creatore. NORTH PHILADELPHIA , A twenty-tlrst birthday party was given this week for Miss Betty Heyle at the home of Miss Catherine Moero, 3217 North Twenty-seventh street. Among the guests wero miss. nuricy, MIsrf L. Carpenter. Miss M. Heullng.Mtss A, Mlnkeff, Miss C. Moere, Miss A. Mc Kcever, Miss T. Krastell, Miss B. Nace Miss F. Brown, Miss A. Abrams, Miss U. Hill, Miss A. Moere, Miss A. Walker, Miss B. Wanamaker, Miss K Dough, erty, Miss M. Leeds, Miss E. Hudsen, mi n Huilnen. Miss M. Kin. Miss E. White. Miss M. White, Miss C. Abel. Mr. C. Patterson, Mr. H. Sheets, Mr. It. Carpenter, Mr. J. Newton, Mr. M. Kelly, Mr. It. Faulkner. Mr. L, Cenrad, Mr. V. Whitman, Mr. it. woeu, air. w. urn ten, Mr. J. Matthews, Mr. F. Whitman, Mr. It. Whitman, Mr. T. Oevln. Sir. I.. Clevln, Mr. F. CJevIn, Mr. II. Walker. Mr. J. Walker, Mr. It. Harrl", Mr. II. Itals Itals ten and Mr. II. Husband. Kwwuan "mmm The Rev. Julias- Hoeppner, for a Jjuar ter of a century pastor of Ht. Paul s Lutheran Church, was the guest or honor at a reception given by the mem bers of the congregation en Tuesday evening. Mr. Hoeppnor was presented with a bouquet, of flowers nnd a purse of getd as remembrances of the occa sion. The speakers of the evening were the Rev. Paul Z. Stredach, Dr. J. E. Neldecker, Prof. H. Ofterman, the Rev. Otte Klelne, the Rev. H. B. Myers, the Rev. William Hlngheldy, the Itev. Wal ter M. Rucclus, Mr. Carl W. NuUhern. Mr. Martin J. Hoeppner, Mr. Theodef; Welderman. Mr, Alfred Crawford and Mra Christina Narr. Mr. nnil Mra. Nervln ft. Wile, of Haws nvenue. entertained the memberw'ef the choir and the emciai heard or tne Haws Avenue Aieweaisi unurcii at u,uinner in the cnurcn aininft room en xucsnay nvxnlntr. Cevera were laid for 100 niiAHta. Mr. Benjamin F. Evans was teMtmaster, nnd reRpemscs were made by Dr. L. W. Halner, the Rev. Themas H. Evans, Mr. Raymond Krlcbel, Mr. Louts Baker, Mr. Voerhcese Honeyman, Mr. Charles Lawrence, Mrs. Oeergc Fulmer. Miss Ella Werralt, of Haws avenue, was hostess at a meeting of the Nor Ner Nor rlstewn Literary Club en Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. l'dwln Nyce discussed tne current events sueject or tne uay. There were sixteen guests present. Mr. Walter Becker, of Chicago, Is visiting Mr. Lawrence Class, of the Hamilton. Mr. Becker and Mr. Glass were former classmates at the univer sity of Londen while taking a pest-war course. 4'7 tSflSM&mffi- Dr and Mrs. " Jestpli Bwaln. of Swarthmore, who have 'been In Cali fornia for several months, wilt leave In a short tlme for the Hawaiian Islands. Mrs. J. Lldden Pennock entertained the members of her read Ing club at lie r home In Lansdowne en Thursday after- geajBjsjSBBSgcimBeejgeaB H.'Jfla m m nheti uSir' will. Folleerlnkr the Cereffiew ...M.tUii turn (Vk lMMi4lRtfriMVl' n.t the fntnllv nt thn home of the brlde'O mother, 17.1H l'ark avenue, nfter which" Mr. und Mrs. Wllleughby left en n wedding trip through the Keuth. They will be at home en Wednesdays In April ut 2101 North Seventeenth Btrcet. Photo by Phote-Crafters. MISS ANITA LAGEN The popular daughter of Mra. A. , de Ifamll Igen. of Merlen -. r. .n f tftvrpp.n. Mil. AND JIKB, AOKA.U .-."-STEKN will have their Hunday mnlni r mualcnle this week at their eme?2214 DeLnnccy street. The art art ITwhe were te have played last week IriU sine and play this Sunday, for the tern last week made u postpenemen BKesMry. The Winterstcens have net fent en any 'cards for thepc Sunday "n:,": ...... inm.'' thev want their SSSTte' dreHn i"m(ally. They lll be at home February 12. tee. The Irtlsti for this Sunday wilt be Mra. William Uent, Mm t.?'' leh, Mrs. Campbell nnd Mr. Hall. I HEAR the Reddy Pages have de cided en Friday evening, April 21, for the dance which they will give & their niece, Ilannlhg Grange. They were te have given a party earlier in the keasen. but Reddy IWs uncle, Mr. Edward Page, died In Uc""'; and S. they have net been going out for some time. Easter comes en April 16 this year, e the 21t will be in that week. ALICE was crazy about old Pussy's A kittens, which were, just n few days old. and alic could hardly be kept wiy from the basket, where they mewed happily In their fuhny little Wnd way while their mother licked them carefully and ..wlftly with her rough little red tongue. Alice Just cmCi net be distracted from theso kit tent., and when they opened their eyes "n the ninth day after their arrival i... enrhantment nnd joy knew no bounds, . .i And then one day last week mother railed her and told her te come with her te Aunt Sarah's house te see the darling new baby that bad come te Aunt Saruh und Uncle Beb. Alice went dancing along muchly excited, for she had juscr seen a tiny luby. And it was se wonderful te think bhc had a little cousin. And when she was lifted up te leek into the crib she exclaimed in excited tones. "Oh, mamma, leek, leek, It has It's eyes epcu already!" KAXC? WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward nucl eoli, of 1816 Walnut strcet, will entertain at dinner en Thursday ecnlng next. Miss Elizabeth L. Boyd, daughter of Br. and Mrs. Geerge M. Bcyd, of 1909 Spruce street, has Issued Invitations for a I..-.,.... .....1 UkLImh nn,.... .1 TllAU. dv. Pehiti&rv II. In honor et Mil's Elizabeth Itess, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ocorire G. Itess. of 1721 Spruce street, whose engagement te Mr. Doncl Dencl Doncl en W. Uoepca was recently announced. Among theso who will attend the the atre party followed by a eupner dance ki the IUtz.Carlten en Saturday evening. February 4. te be given by Mr. and Mrs. Jehn T. Derrance, In honor of Miss Eleaner Dunning1, will be Mr. and Mrs. Ueerge A. Dunning, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 3. Wheeler, Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Dor Der ranee, Ms Virginia Hecltscher, Miss Banning Orange, Miss Elizabeth Battles, Hiss Lydla Clothier, Miss Evelyn Dray Dray eon, Miss. Isabel Frazcr, Miss Kmma M. Geerge, Miss Ellen W. McMlchaei. mibs Katherlne D. Perter, Miss Wulburga Jtellly, Miss Jean B. Itlley, Miss Doro Dero Dore thy Redgers, Miss Cernelia H. rtnnkln, Mies Virginia Smith. Miss Eleaner Plean, Miss ElUebcth Wayne. MIrs Mary Nixon, Miss Nnncy Dumung, Mlts Elea Elea eor Dunning. Miss Mary Alice Eastwood, Mr. Clayten McElroy, Mr. Alfred U. Hunter. Mr. Arneld Jennings. Mr. Samuel B. Irwin, Mr. Philip Loe. Mr. Barclu JIcFadden, Mr. Wllfiam V. Newlln. Jr.. Mr. Alexander! B. Paine. Mr. Charles Tewnscnd, Mr. William Itlegel, Mr. D. Clarke Corkran, Mr. Edmund K. Purvis, Mr. William Beard. Mr. Jenn Heara, mi. IJnten Dunning, Mr. William Battles, Mr. Mahlen Hutchinson. Mr. Geerge Woodward, Mr. William II. Klngsley, Jr., Mr. Charles J. Thompson, Mr. Jehn Hit liard, Mr. Samuel Blsphum, Mr. Jenn Hunter, Mr. Thaddeui M. Daly, Jr.. Mr. r Mitchell Edwards. Mr. James Deve- n. Jr.. Mr. Charles Uumble, tr. A. CurtlB Uegart, Mr. Charles Compten nnd Mr. Harrison McMlchncl. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dexter Wurrinet . l 135 Seuth Eighteenth Btrept. will ntertaln at a dinner en Tuesday uvc wng. February 21, In honor of Jllhs Eleaner T. Dunning, debutante ilaugn T of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge A. Dunning. uere the mid-winter ball. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Paul O'NUH. et Temalr, Hydal, will entertain nt the Pra in the bes of Mrs. (Weill's ,iVnA8' Mr- nnd Mrt- J- Dcrtram Lip Lip rrncett, of 1712 Spruce street, en Tues "?.evf"le next. The guests will In ii Mr,.a?d MrM- Jeseph Campbell cd Mrs.. J. Lloyd Coates. T.?.!r?:..A.,.,re,l Montague Lewis, of the iini.)1-.. ,ratIer. has Issued Invila- eeni. fiir,,Tr.al Bma, tnlermal lunch lunch S?aifSllewSi by, card8-. nt '"e Bellevue da? next' ,lrBt wlU be en Wednes- A .... StSi;, w-.?l. '"eetlng of Mrs. CharKb fMve.Sf0"rl Tn'Tr.S'aT "vVn ither i5?.r,d x""-'Caleb. assisted by the nr membcra of he committee. I.ynJI,Bn,,i1tliiJni,si!?rr,n ,:- Wldener, m ieday?l ' i!!' Klklnr Pnrk. will leave iuay for nm Beach. Fla. ALONG THE READING , A beard meeting and the regular business meeting of the Oak Lane Re view Club, et which Mrs. William H, Bhelley Is president, was held en Wednesday afternoon preceding Mrs. Irwin Megargee James' talk en birds, wild Hewers nnd trees. A meeting of the Advisory Committee of the Old Yerk Read Auxiliary of the Seamen's Church ilL'i".1.! "wed. Mra Thenias R. Galbratth was hostess for the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Rhodes, of Llns Llns Llns more avenue. Glenslde. are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a Ben. Mr. and Mrs. O. Herace Palst, of an,h2mT?ak,. ak L"ne will leave for Mtanri, I-la., tomorrow. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Wnrd Smith, of C32 Wynnewood rend, entertninfd a nunv iber of their friends en Wednesday evening In honor or Miss Helen uryan. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs waiter oress. air. anu Mrs. james Tayler. Mrs. Brede, Miss Louise Bryan Mr. Henry aiontanaer ana xar. j Montander and Mr. Jean Brady. The engagement of Miss Helen Brvan te Mr. Jean Brady haa recently been announced. Mrs. Richard Qulnn, of Fifty-ninth nnd Webster streets, entertained Mrs. Beth Seltzer, Mrs. Ward smith ana Mrs. A Glassen nt an afternoon eewlnr club en Wednesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Wllleughby Barrett, of Haverfenl avenue, nre receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a son January 30. Mrs. Barrett will be re membcred as Mls3 Mudellne Barr. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Frailer, of 101: STRAWBERRY MANSION The Ten Needles Sewing Club met en Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Frances Pester, 3117 Columbia avenue. These present Included Mrs. D. Werner, Mrs. V. Walker, Mrs. S. Clair, Mrs. T. Cylin der. Mrsi A. Lavan. Mrs. C. O. Brown, Mrs. E. Farber and Mrs. 11, Myersen. hn- . ,. - ... .1 a. if. n. Sheneard. et eJ2Si,re. have been entertaining Mrs. Merris H. Mlchener and Mrs. Lewis Walten, of West Prove. WllleuHhby-Hllle An interesting wedding took place nt ? ?.Vv."'V T.l nnd DlKl urlne Hllle, daughter of .Mrs. Alma eV Mr AffU Sum'wIlieuVj; Vy. H33 West Nerns iCih " -" -:r"-; , was porfermedby the r ccter, t e Rc William L. McCermlck. The bride u Klven In mnrrlage by ncr uncie, .ir Hi&y B. lime. She were a dress e !,reeari chiffon and a tulle bridal eli with a coronet of lace .tr mmea wmi mvrtle. Bhe carrleu a ueuqum i h; rows Mrs. Eugene A. Rltter, sister et Sfbrtd" . the matron of honor She wero orchid crcpe chiffon and cnantiiiy lace nnd a hat of the aame wtl with ribbon streamerM. The brides maids. Miss Edna Berllner and Mrs. M. J. Steele, wero frocks of Kroen and s -vor changeable taffeta tin. carried bou quets of pink roses. The best man was Mr. Jehn It. Yeung, and the ubherH were Mr. Clifferd Braden, Mr. James DUen I'HIL,A.'S I.HAKINU THBATBEB D'WrTtOM OK LKD J. J. HUUHERT CHISTHUT T OPERA HOUIE ill DAILY MATS AT 215-lVK AT B.I3 lilt) Wt M01T UtnAO0mABY Bill tVH Off t0 TO f SUA. JOHN CHARLES THOMAS IIH AMtKlCA'J Tt,T II3HT CHRA BARtTONt. AND OTMLR STAR ACTS lltADtO BY II Tiir nr.nur ACT IM VAUDLV HE IMI CLARK &M?CUUOUGH IIH , IM CHUCK 119 OF 1921" I II fuuNsvT"MDu.cXi?,EcReAr0;Hi III COO LAUGHS IN 60 MINUTES. ivn f mtrMP 11 A M. TO It P. .. U M NlNKTfelSMTW 11 A M. T a mtatrr. . .. TJ JBtf$ AnmvuUART WLB J rstPOStNTJ rannniu lV'P" 1 MR. VICTOR HERBEJff; AS OOKBT CONDOCTOR rnramnunt (At 8:20. 7:23. 9:3S r "L ' m Mr. and Mm. 5tas Schecnfeld. of 5137 Diamond street, have closed their I home and returned te Atlantic City, where they will remain until April. I SIru. I Harris, of 1S2S North Thirty second street, has returned from en extended trip through the West. MOORE8TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hepkins, et West Main street. entertained at cards en Tuesday evening. A banquet was held en Wednesday evening in the American Legien chapter house. Dr. Wlntersteln was in charge. . Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Illllman, Mr. and Mrs. Hareld Otter, Mr. and Mra Fred crick Warden, Mra Edward AVers, J,lrs. Devcrv. Miss Dorethy Warden. Miss Ann Davis, Mr. Cyril Devery, Mr. Ray mond Hpoenor, Mr. Harry Walten and Mr. Nerman Janke were guests of Miss Mildred de ruy jamce, or uamucn ave nue, en Tuesday evening. IUPOBTBRS. DBSIQXER3 AND MAKERS OF WOilEN'3 AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL OF THE IIIOHE8T CHARACTER FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS GOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES LINGERIE HOSIERY 5a n&$ XV" Chestnut Cemer Twelfth SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS PETTICOATS CHILDREN'S APPAREL NEGLIGEES I Clearing Out Our Remaining Stock of Coats and Capes 20-00 te HO-00 Formerly 49.50 te 185.00 Including all the finer Coats, made of best materials elaborately trimmed with the best of Furs. BONWIT TELLER & CQ CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET CLEARANCE HUDSON SEAL COATS Extraordinary Values 20 COATS Formerly 225M 125.00 Misses' Sports Coats, self or Australian opossum trimmed. 28 and 30 inch models. 19 COATS Formerly 395M 245.00 Thirty-six-inch Coats with cellars and ctlffs of self, beaver and skunk. 20 COATS Formerly 495M 350.00 Coats and Wraps Forty and forty-five inch models. Trimmings of skunk, squirrel & beaver. SHUKKTEVLSSO'.SM Mat. Tomer., But Stati, $2.00 jinsr time itr.iiK TlttltV ASSVAL VHOOUCTIOX ' GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES AU-HTAfl CAST . . TKI LEWIS, llll'.NK FIMNKI.IV. JOK K. nitOWN. 1'I.A MIIAHON, UUKUON doei.i:y, iiihi mImjuan. I -t)T Attit IIODWxxHiC'li.trllng Andrws rant Tr-iu- WALLACE RFID M Jn ,2!2T rn)zE;' , ,!)& OUltKKtAlOW t.V "TUB 1'AI.D PACB" ST blXTKENTH AND MARKET FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES A MIGHTY I'tCTUIlB! 3 sm T ADELPHILl2E- Last Mat. Tomer. J $2.00 vMM'MMMif r? mXTJmfffffimr The New Indian Sweaters 5.95 Brilliant commingles of color, charmingly blended; wooden bead girdles give- a different touch; round neck. Silk Underwear Special 3,95 Nete the superior quality of the crepe de chine. Inserts of real filet and hand-drawn French knots form the trim ming. Built up or strap shoulders. Silk Hosiery The "Harris," 1.95 The name "Harris" is stamped en every pair, evi dence of the pride wc take in showing such quality. Full fashioned, in black, cordovan and chestnut. ' Specially Priced SPRING FUR SCARFS NAT. SQUIRREL ANIMAL SCARFS 14.50 1-SKIN NATURAL H 1CH aCAKr-3 14.&U 1-SKIN NATURAL MINK SCARFS .19.50 RUSSIAN KOLINSKY ANIMAL SCARFS. . .19.50 1-SKIN JAP MARTEN SCARFS 22.50 BAUM MARTEN ANIMAL SCARFS 39.50 2-SKIN JAP MARTEN SCARFS 39.50 DYED SABLE SCARFS 39.50 DYED BLUE FOX SCARFS 65.00 DYED GRAY FOX SCARFS 75.00 xnxT wt-kk iTirwKsrz.e SE ATS NOW !.liUTHUK.MAT.Hr WILLIAM lWMAT tV HODGE IN -DOG LOVE" HORSEMEN et 'the Apocalypse ri'B MOST i nnil.LIANT CAST V.VKH ear"t.I50 I2.80O pr.n'ONfl 1IKADBD BT Rudelph Valentine Sr.MPHO.VY OnCHEHTrtA Daily, 35c, 50c Evenings, 50c. 75c ftat'fiiftvi, nn Trnii.iit- Wrnlne Prlet Time of Presentation 11.30, 1.30. 3.30. S.30. 7.30, 9.33 0 'B m i&urrum WALNUT?oA.T;eOR THK Pr.AY DOTH J'llKHS ANU Pfllt.If AfHlKP. IS THU KrtT Et:N JliniU THIS bKASDN. JOHN a.T.MWORTII"S THE SKIN GAME NEXT WKKK UST WT.KK SKATS NOW RKI.T.INO EMSEJACADEMY OF MUSICEEiSia Tadar. 3sOO. Tomorrow, 8-15 S & i.iifi AtivT.iffiA finriirdTu , l ni Lwnrvr wnerv 'i..ii. g sriUlMANN. Srm, Ne. 4. miner MErnuruuiiu iirrKA tu , Y, run. Etc.. Oezi CaileS ". Frb. 7. at rw" . I'en.ell.. Mntxmixer. Huedrllng, MM. Crlml. De l.uca. IHduri Cond, Tap). PHILADELPHIA I ORCHESTRA I ACADEMY OF MUSIC Men. Evg., Feb. 13, 8:15 BACH HANDEL BEETHOVEN Wonderful Collection of Dresses, 25 Values te 49.50 New in style. A great many of the new fabrics are included taffeta, heavy crepes, veldyne, kasha. Pretty enough for afternoon and semi-formal evening. Beaded and embroidered trimmings rule. Clearance of Remaining Stock of Suits 25-00 te 150.00 Formerly U9.50 te 350.00 Without reservation. The reductions afford most unusual values. Very smart plain tailored and handsome fur-trimmed effects, some beautifully embroidered. Mn nrl"0 V?" ,CantT' daughter n Atlantic ir Ji ' '"l."""""" a fertnlBht In Uli, rnrVi y', . Mr' ana lrs' "roeke and vSS. h, rt?' are Pna ng the winter at T nP"lment at the Welllnnte." M,8S Pbe(h Resa, daughter of Dr. This Different Kind of Juvenile Stere Announces Unusual Advantages of Lowered Prices in a Great Final Clearance Girls' Dresses 9.95 Formerly te 25.00 Clever styles. Of serge, combination effects and velvet. Embroidered, piped in contrasting color a hundred or mere indescribable effects. Levely for girls of 6 te 14. Girls' Coats, 12.50 ,te 29.50 Formerly te 55.00 Final clearance prices en a very ex traordinary collection of coats. Net all sizes at each price, but satisfactory choice, and all sizes all told. Plain and fur trimmed. Ages 6 te 16. rttD crr-TinM FIFTH F! DOR if- . i.: TICKETS AT ACAIIKMV und IIEPrE. 1110 tHKsTNVT 5-T. SPECIAL . CONCERT iL- meAD'and Chestnut 11 :30, 1 :30,3:30,5:30.7:30, 930 BETTY COMPSON IN HEW PARAMOUNT PICTUim "THE LAW l WOMAN I.imltKl KnBatmnt COMMENCING TOMORROW HXCt.tJSlVi-; rihsi SIIOWINO CECIL B. DE MILLE'S "SATURDAYTNIGHT,' ANOTHER HIO fiTenv Of mariuagi: i'neHLKira PALACE 2T" & MARKET BERTLYTELL ,m gu ARCADIA J??? JACK HOLT ",t- VICTORIA ,1-TU . MARKET Thl WWc Only Reriuput ''nuaitfmtiit "A Connecticut Yankee IN KINO ARTHCK'S rni'ltT" PAPrrni STH ft MARKET ' 10 A. !. te ll:la P. f POLA NEGRI "Vendetta' 17TH A MARKET AMPI! I.AKB Jn "1IOLK IN THK WALL"' JUNIPER ft MARKET 11 te 11 fONTINUOUS "FLIRTATION" metwal ' OTHER ACTS WORTH TVJIILB BROADWAY ???Aer?TPD VAUDEVILLE AND "HONNTK RRIER RUSH" SSek "QUEEN OF SHEBA" TTn-? BETTY BLYTHE Who Wull Appear Personally AT liVKitr l'i'.ui'UKTiAxch: M M REGENT GLOBE .i1- r it i IJf & i r I i CjgfiSfatu Acad, i Itrppe'. 1119 Chfatnm ZJf New Silk Dresses for Juveniles Have Arrived . 13.50, 16.50 te 29.50 Of the new brilliant rajahs or pongees, combination color effects that are very $mart. ,A' touch of Paisley in the trimming is new. Adorably pretty taf feta frocks are included, in the new subdued or brighter colors for Spring, erth seeing at your earliest convenience Saturday. We specialize in apparel tJiat slenderizes the larger woman. Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Friday and Saturday Only REMARKABLE MILLINERY OFFERING All Winter Trimmed Sports Hats Fer Childrenand Juniors, $3.00 They come in Velvet, Velour, Felt, Beaver, Cleth The Fermer Values were up te $15.00, new S3.00 Suitable for Children and Juniors. 3 te 11 years. SALE OF Women's Heavy Silk Hosiery With Lace Clex, Black and Celers, $2.75 pair This quality would be $4.60 a pair but for sllcht Irregularities In the weave ; mich aa m occasional heavy thread. They are heavy silk and full-farhlencd throughout j the ehades are black, vhlte and cordovan. Vanity Fair Gleve Silk Vest, $1.85 Kleth color mIIv vestt eC this well-known malie at this special price for a few day enlj There are all sizes In the assortment, i!C te 41. Vanity I .ilr Sill; Illueniem. Special nt S3. CO pair. Trefeuse Best Quality Leng Kid Gloves, Very Special at $5.00 pair The fit and verknianahlp of Trefouse Sleven need no recommenda tion and the t-UIni fiem which these kIevcs are made arc Incomparably due. The slmdefc nre correct for wear new or In the tpritif?. This special prloe tjheuld pree IrrcalHtlble for Klevea of thla hltfh quality. They are 12-button ler.Bth; French Face Powders at 69c box Coty's L'Origan and Piver's Azurea Thcse two famous Kuco I'eudern are the most popular of all Trench J'ewderc. because of thelr oxqulHlte fragrance und the superior qualltleu of the powder. All thadfH. White. KIcbIi, Brunette nnd Iteee. Cotys L'Origan French Extract, $4.50 ThW la the full 5-ouneo .Ue of thla frarant extract: It la nut ud In a tnsseled box. This piice la very low for thin elie bettte. A New Importation of Allen's Quality Hair Nets, 10c; $1.00 Dezen latfe or : In twtrn All ehadea In cither ntyle and the quality If the bent obtain- Our ' small. Tl larare elze, able. Three dozen may be purchased, any aMertmant jrcu wlih at fl.st, WbU and Omy Hair Net. are ISe, 1.M m , . U ALDINE CHEST. AT 19TH ST. Direction Fred D. and SI. E. Felt 11 A.M.Cerrfmuuus Showing 11 P.M. The Biggest Amusement Bill Ever Offered Exclusive Showing REX BEACH'S "THE IRON TRAIL" CREATORE Guest Conductor of the Aldinc Orches tra Augmented te 40 Pieces. Sig. Cre atore Conducts at 3.15, 7.15 and 9.20. vBSjJBf v THE FUNNIEST MAN ON EARTH BEN TURPIN In "BRIGHT EYES" WS0 BROAD LAST2EVGS. l.R.t Mit. Tomorrow BILLIE FRKE In Beeth Tarklnsten's q t CemS The INTIMATE 7 DANGERS, nf.xt wekk .i:aSsi:l,mne CHAULUS DILLINGHAM TreauiUa The Irish Players l'rem the Abbey Theutrv. Dublin The White-Headed Bey r FORREST THEATRE" TWICE DAILY 2 AND tl W . 4TH BIG WEEK " D. W. Griffith Presents THE anCATIIST Oi." all HIS WORKS SVXtrlWN'i ul HKSTI1A GARRICK NHIHVS AT d.15 ll. fit Trmcrrew SAlt It ItAItltIS pr.'.nl. rn. u ifc-iiui i'rmiv WELCOME STRANGER With GEORGE SIDNEY ( i SVt U.'Ak S'ntu '! GARRICK MAT. TODAY AJ ACTORS' FUND BENEHT A IT.W HIIAT.S LKKT 10e 'e 13.00 K EITH'S THEATRE MRS. IRENE CASTLE ',. KU.IIIMIN AMI DO nil'- , ru.i 1 "l.t.t. IMXCK" ' Olt-OLSEN & JOHNSON Chic "DUMMIES" with Erncit Weed .Derm Duncan, IVm-erti ft VaIIc. and FRANK McINTYRE till Hla Cunip.-iiy In 'Wi Urem'ny ut tne H z i craamaDiMM ACAniaiv or man MMmn 1 1 L f If inll Motion Sire. i i Tonight. 8:15 QWFDFN """AV nnd Tomer.. 2s30 OfT.iU.Jl! DH.V.MAItK Tlrkft. it Acail. a. Ilcpiio'e. 30e te (I, SO ARCH STREET THEATRE (11 H AM) AIU II S1KH-I s Leen Blnnk Mae Simen JltlDAV AND SATUtD.iy it? "T w mi .i t. 'f.i. "I Assisted by the Entire Cast t.i ZW m sW 1 r lilTiliinl -m ACADEMY OF MUSIC NKXT JIONDAY AT 3 IITUH'K I.EH KEKDK K t'llKSKNTM MARGOT ASQU1TH IN A UKII.LIANT I.KOTl'RK "People, Politics and Events" renllliely only iiupriirnncc In I'lillutlcluhl NKATS. BOe TO .S1I. AT IIKl'l'K'h, lllD.rilKSTNt'T HT.. 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