Wi- r ? Sr I V -r , OST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of Wayne Vetterlein en Saturday Miss Sergeant Returns Frem European Trip .? irt GOODS'ESSt but the tongues iTl .11.1 . nn (ffltllrrlar flllrl Y4t -.- ui.i . " -' .- r... ". day whn Hern uneiien nnn u nvnr VeUrrleln clwltlrrt te marry, nml jun rftimlv went nntl tliti it. rnry wem up te City Hn'l nnil werp married by Mae Mae Wrete O'Pilen nt 12:30 o'elork. Quite . let tit their frlemlH were present, T hear, but the only one T knew were thrr nwl a'eneil ui n tvltncMM were fennne de RetiKM. Jee Dexter nnd Aleck Ce's. They hed luncheon In n party iter the rererenny nnd then departed fsr Allnnflc City en n wedding trip, gcndln a wire te the family from there. Wayne Vetterlein. yeti reiwaher, wn en of the firnt war heroes. He nnd Trice McQitlllen en me home together. .1 happened te ,be out at the Penn Michigan gamed nt Franklin Field one afternoon when thev were able te go about after their return, nnd ahnll never forget hew the whole grnndetnnd reue up br one man, when they enme In te watch the p. and cheered them te pieces. They drove ambulances ever there before our entry into the war, and were severely Injured, each of them los ing a leg. ' Helen Shelton Is a daughter of the Frederick II. Bheltens, of 228 Seuth Twenty-first street. She enme out nbeut three years age, nnd last yenr decided te go In far a business course, nnd has been holding down a job as stenog rapher in an office for some time. NOW that we are hnvlng n respite from the very cold weather, ninny people arc net wenrlng their fur coats, but nre appearing In" bright -colored, tweed sultt. which leek nttrnctive these Hull days, when every one is getting iircu nf their winter clothes. I saw Mrs. Pnul Howe the ether day In a pretty Invendcr tweed milt with n tweed hat of the same material. The hat lrns one of these, which turn up all around, and en the right side It had , n black pompom which wns especially attractive. Pelly Bayard I saw wearing a blue tweed suit nnd a blue tweed hat te match. With it he were a small nwkplece of Japanese mink and gray silk and wool stockings with black ilecks, and brown shoes, and the whole get up was most becoming EVERY ONE Is glad te hear that Alra Sercqant is home ngaln. Alva and her mother, Mrs. Geerge Sergeant, have been In Europe for seven months. They went ever in July and have been traveling around te various places of Interest since. T missed Alva nnd her wonderful dancing nt the Charity Ball In December nnd nt the "Marriage Tax" n couple of weeks age, though I must fav these who always danced with Alva "did themselves proud." But she'll be here for "The What Nets and Why Nets." nnd I'll wngcr she'll dance mere beautifully than ever. Alra Is se geed looking and always dresses se well. She is very fair, you knew, and slender nnd willowy, se that he really dajicc3 like a fairy. I'm sure he Iim gotten some lovely clethci en the ether side. TT'S Interesting te hear that Mr. Tlnlli Hnhiirlnt- Vnltrmnn nf rii'Air oteck Ledce. Chestnut Hill, had her ! h'autlful deg (Jreystcr's Hugh Wynne nn exhibition nt the American Kennel Club show at Pinchurst last week. He took two first prizes nnd two third prize for the best American-bred shepherd deg. Mrs. Volkmar was naturally much delighted nbeut it. She is the daughter of Mrs. Geerge C. Themas. Mrs. Volkmar's son. Geerge C. Themas Remington (you knmv, Mrs. Volkmar's first husband was Mr. Rem ington), and his wife nre living in Coro Cero Core nado. Calif., where Mr. Remington is in the real estate business. Mrs. Volk mar spends a great deal of time going andreming. as she gees very frequently in California and has a home In Coro Cero Core nado herself. Her brother, Geerge C. Themas, and his family lime been living for two or three, years out In Beverly Hills, Calif. rPO GO back te the subject of egs, A Jackie ramp home with n funnv- neKing utile puppy tlint hart followed aim in the street. Mether objected te the pun nnd sstil : "IIp'k Itmr n imin nllpv lint, i.-nl I JL'7 ..... .1- - V I 'f 11" .!H0Ik1,p1: ' 1er,,t Vnt r.".1; ,0 ' CCn hilll. Tint nniil .Tnnlfle ri... . ecp null. Wit Sail Jackie: "MUV. i .nit leek nt his eyes, they're xe full of heFrrrhineiit ; don't ,ou think us could keep him?" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An engagement of Interest In this ftty and New Yerk, announced tedav. Is that of Mlisi Ifmha'li,a n. vfin.- '.'""Jer of tr. and Mrs. Geerge Ner-I en .Mlllnr. of New Yerk, te Mr. Wil liam Wlckhum Heffman, eldest son of Mr and Mrs. Francis Burrell Heffman. I also of New Ycrlf. Miss Miller Is n I inemher of one of New Yerk's eldest I Starr .Miller, nf New Ynrk. n.i ' L I mnillle Slip In n ..la.,,. ,.r t it- . niiitn identined with n,, a..ti..ni. i ihe Red Cress dnrlne- ii.b into ,,,. m Heffman lias three biulheiK m,'e ,f wnem Albert I. Heffman, mauled mIph Um.?u WV: ,af 'ter of Mr. nnd Mr-. James Frartcli Sulllan. of this cltv. hir?i, n''c",,1e several das after the lerrmfn ,er. II,VP,..10"- Mr- William U"J""' " Jl'rllllHnt career In the I.Tl;. f0. wJl, nlB0 ,n be aero obser vation of the nrtllleiv a i,i .J.. .,i"A'rlal formation" Is new censld- red an authority in this country and' ..hi"1?....'?6 w.?s "J""0 mllltafy at-l ihe'Armls' ce'a'nd''", "5i"!S i """I . th vi. .:.", "A'.f. "" '""? epccrt te Inr the ? vi. ?.,", or ""Blum nur mSi ,5!.,r. vi8lt -te hl country by sne .. . z u (t.i... vnji.lL i,,i nled them threu.hn r'ti.i. i enl i In thh Te'untry ""tt, "m Li&'A" IWdmether te Miv AIK... Tr"".,'t,....,S' .-. iciiucsi or the kiw. ami ion,. been III0 !lnt80'- the wedding lias net1 iteii set. but it In understood It will brldenf "P.?" amI ' bride audi is,. "n -- in rpenn two months In1 ,,w wiii9 win inuiuue Airs ueu niiy niiy Murepe en their wedding trip. '" I npi.d Shlrkley, of Buffalo; Miss Dorethy Miss Barbara T Pli,tn , . . . ' , waBna,e' "" Thomaa H. Merris, Mr and T, S, vJ, y,, n daughter of Miss Dorethv Pryer, Miss Elltabeth 1-encey r,. wiiP1?.'0?: of T,231 13e ' Prippa' "'Margaret Brlckley and Mrs 7.'.W Py"y h.rf,renVsVara!Charl" "' CarS0,, 0t HanUe' Vtt' n :. UH "'veil at their country nlace lavtftn..nifL"rilQJ,n- ceber M, Mrs l.y Vi?"iii hf dauKliter. accompanied liu '.8 ,a,H5B,AJ Mcl"2 At.flrbury. i. ..:" ' '. nnn .tirs. xvniinm wai vVii,... "" ou yesterday. .Mrs cMttr " Waa MS8 "onanieiia l-an who i,"Jld.Mr"- J' !.lewe" Cummliii-8. the WBMin" ,p',lllnf " winter at lieme Kl'",Kt,,1JwJ "wupy their new U of Jiu T& W:eoed, the mid- Mill T.nrkn A.I,. I. ..... . . . Cf JiAl MMmlW avenue, Merlen, whose en-1 munH a lift (im at Camden, N. c before re- nor whr wffi' .r ne,u,ll,,t ''mi. Uad "ext Jv"al, J,e " dcbuiantfl of n AttTiYY. !ft " Saturday for a visit iSmerK"0 ,y Thcy wlu ret,,rn henlu ' 8Ttuu';.Hf '"Vngacre. are being con and I lh.VwViai,'Bk,,li (ltner of Mr. n?"11.11, "IIHniM U. Wanamaker .Ir "t Wocdrejd. Highland avenue? Merlen.' N'erman hii'. m"-.i . " ' " l,lrlB, r n ,lrt,r' B0,'n8 nn lm !' Utttr pa" of tlilS 'nrnwh" rntftVn8 ''VSHlb!e 'lueslle.i. but It U net. Kim uthtrr. trln. hi,. J r. "h-.Kr. " Illy ak " nU-Milwl prndl. nnit rub "ie I ancnUlnir a few weela at ' heavily along the deer, a few tlinei. -- 'irvuu. l ia. rriit omieii - Knr rtfjsa e "or nome,tna mmme or be t -191 Av?ai'jisii W-?,,?tt Helen Stteheh's Wedding te 52 1 9 Spruca street, Mt en Monday for n trip te Ormend. Kla where ahe ex- i Woodruff expect te Jein her later In i the month. ivcn 10 remain rer severai weeica. wr. Mrs. Jeseph Henry Bellly and her debutante daughter. Miss Walburta Kaut Rellty, of 2200 St. James place, wne marriage te Air. Alexander Brooks Paine, of New. Yerk, wilt tnke place In April, will leave tomorrow for a trip te Jacksonville. Fla. They will spend several weeks In Miami be fore returning te their home .early tn March. Mr. ralne will accompany them. Mrs. Qulncy Adams Olllmnre, of N'avnhee avenue, Chestnut Hill, has left for ft visit te Atlantic City, where e"ie la spending a few days at the Brlghtpn Hetel. Mrs. Luther Tlussell Qrevcs, 2d, of Merlen, has Issued Invitations for lunch eon, te be followed by a card party, at her home en Wednesday afternoon, reDruary zz. An Interesting spring wedding will be that of Miss Carel E. Medlar, daughter of Mra. Samuel I.. Hammer, of 2130 Snruce street, and Mr. W. nnv nn. which will take place, the latter part of Aprn, in me necenu I'reseyterian Church. Twenty-first and Walnut streets, and will ba followed by a reception at the Ttltz-Carlten. Mra. William Rebert Vawter, of Rich mond, Va who has been th guest of her cousins, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Beecher Klnck. of 1518 Pine street, for a few days, has returned te her home, and will sail with a party en Saturday, February 11, for a Mediterranean cruise, sne expects te remain for several weeks. Mrs. Plejd Keser, who has been spending seine time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Itlchard V. Filbert, of Chase, has left for a visit te Ccceanut Greve, Miami. Kin., where ahe expects te remain for several weeks. Dr. and Mm Cornelius T. McCarthy are occupying their new home at 1H10 Pine street. Mrs. McCarthy, before her recent marriage, was Mrs. McCermtCK perren. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Dicksen Edaen. or Qermantewn, are entertaining at dinner this evening In honor of Mr. Geerge Dyer Beck. Mrs. Hurli Kmlil, ,nj i.... , ... i.n t ma roan ami Niigniisiiann erttii nvw dren, of Thirty-fifth street and Powclten ?.Y.enueVnaveJ,ft ,or a vl't e Atlantic l.lty, where they expect te remain about ft fortnight. . Mrs. Jehn Valentine Mcrshen. of the Teuralne, entertalned Informally at bridge en Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Themas J. Preston, of Prince ton, .. J., was the truest of honor at n luncheon at the Cellene Club en Satu day. Mrs. Preston was Mrs. Frances i-oiaem uieveiana and a member of the class of 188E of Wells College. She Is the national chairman of the committee In charge of the Wells Kn Kn dewment Fund. Mrs. O. V. Kruse. of 17 Elmwood ave. nue. Narberth, will entertain the Phila delphia members of the Wells College Club at her home en Wednesday after noon, February 8. Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Heffman, of Mer cnnntvllle. N. J announce the cu F.B?m.nt of tI,eir daughter. Miss Cnrrle M. Heffman te Mr. Frank O. Whllaker, also of Mcrchantvllle. ALONG THE READING Mrs. Henry D. Stevens and Mrs. I.euls B. J-ertner. of Jenklntewn, have sent out Invitations for a large luncheon te be 5 vtn fttJlne ell I'0 ead Country Club en Tuesday, February 14. a-5r-xnd.,M5s- Tn?mB D. Sullivan, of 624 North Seventh street. Oak Lane, have Issued cards for a neighborhood card party te be held at their home en Saturday evening. February tt. for the benefit of the "Sick Bay" of the 'sca !",! Church Institute nt Second and Walnut streets. The "Sick Bav," cr In firmary, wns equipped nnd Is m.tiiHliieil by the Old Yeik Rpad Auxiliary of the institute, or wnicn Mrs. Huiuvnn is a member. Mrs. Geerge H. Benzen, Jr., of Mather read, Jenulntewn, wilt entertain the members of her bridge club en Tuesday afternoon. The regular "Sunday night supper" was held at the Old Yerk Read Country Club. Old Yerk read, .loiiklnlewn. last night. A business meeting of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Old Yerk Rqad Country Club will be held Wednesday afternoon at -' oclecK, followed by a caret party x,rs- Jeseph Harren and Mrs. Kay Man- waring v,Ill acts as hostesses. This will w. .,.? . .i - .,.- in Mrs. Jeseph Harren and Mrs. Ray Man ha Ihu nnlv mAllnc nf th nlllllnrv durlns the month. On Thursday eve nlng there will b: the "men's night din ner" and entertainment. Mr. Harry C. Palst Ih chairman of the Entertainment Committee of the club. A dance will be held en Saturday evening, February IK, and a dinner dance en Washington's Birthday. These dntcs complete the pro gram for the month with the exception or the regular Sunday night suppers. QERMANTOWN Mrs Jehn Simmons, of 1IJ West Chelten avenue, is visiting In Elizabeth, N. J. Miss Elizabeth Van Dusen. of 34' East Walnut lane, entertained n Ml 31 KUzalielli Van Dusen. it a br dsre nartv at ner home en Thursday nfter- neon In honor of Mrs. Warren It. Supplec. of Charleston, S. C, and Miss Moutgemeiy. of Reme. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. P.. Fenten Fisher, of Jamestown, N. Y., aie receiving con cen con grntulatlens upon the birth of a daugh ter. Mrs. Fisher will be remembered as Miss Helen Bartram Moere, daughter of Mra Geerge A. Cameren, of German town. , Ml?s, Greivell, of 828 Carpenter street, I8, ,vlsltng- friends in Grand Itaplds, Mlc"' "" S.te' " 55 Kernhlll read, en- ivriHinpr a, . n... l...... .&., ... .... MPn.?a' w''en the gucstb Included Mrs. William Keyset-, Mrs. Mattls. Mra itenris. Mra Sex. Mrs. Waid. Mr. Sen""'. ft,rn- 8lez' "" wai " an" Mr"" Wel,at" Mlsa .Ia.,Pl Vn., .., Aft., Urle' "1 entertain en February at fupper In honor of MIhb Clarice Mcer. ,ll08e wedding will take place shortly. Lincoln After-Dinner Tricks N. 78-Adl,esive Id Pencil Hew tan n hat,bn hung en tlu i ne irictieu win csiifle t ie iieuci tn tlek te- the iloer, nnd se flrmly will It attached that a Hat may be buna urrrm 1 lilfQ-i M I Hlltuetll iSJT GOING y,'immmKm!m?-jmmm! ; .; .jmm&&Mrmm, , 'wgiiiiiHtwf Pur: !'-k wV)ylllBaHpBBBBBBBBIk v9g?!iHIIHl!M t - V V i liole hi" MImiiIIc fote Sr Iff .MISS MAKGAIUrr R. CAMPBELL ' Who with her melher.vMM. P. II. Campbell, will salt February 14 en the Geerge Washington for Europe WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mra Cialg C. Mathewson, cf 6626 Hadfleld avenue, are receiving con gratulations en the birth of a son, Craig C. Mathewson, Jr., February 3. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge W. Jacobs, of 825 North Forty-first street, entertained at the City Club. 313 Seuth Bread street, en Thursday evening last In honor of their daughter, Mrs. Rebert Whetstone. Among the giiests were Mrs. .1. Mac Allster, Miss Isabel Jacobs. Miss Mary Catherine Harcourt. Mr. Walter Whet stone, Mr. Ralph Harcourt, Mr. Chester 8. Ivery. Mr. H. Westen Clarke and Mr. Heward N. Jacobs. Mrs. Whetstone berere her marriage en Saturday eve ning was Miss Margaret Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Brewer. Jr.. entcr entcr talned a few of their friends nt their home, 100 Marlyn read, en Friday evening. Amctig the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaver. Mr. nnd Mr. v.. 1. Allen and Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Caballero. The members of the Kappa Alpha Phi fraternity held their first social function, a house-warming and smoker. ln y?5lr 'iw home' rl342 Walnut street, en Thursday evening. Mrs. E. K. Lowengrund, of 3611 Spring Garden street, nnneuncct the engage ment of her daughter. Mlsi Dorethy K. Lowengrund. te Mr. Emll Bleck, 0f New Aerk. Mrs. Lowengrund nnd her daughter will be at home en Sunday afternoon, February 19, from 3 te 0 e clock. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Lee ti. Wolf, of the Royal Apartments. 120S North Bread street, have left for a stnv nt Lake Placid. Mrs. Isaac Marcus, of 2I2S Krle ave nue, entertaluecf en Wednesday after noon at a luncheon nt trip St. James. followed by a theatre nartv. In honor of Mrs. Henry R. Knhn. These pres-1 cm i. yykik mrn marry ruiasM, Airs. franK I'rice, Mrs Herbert Snlus, Mra. Albert J,. Frey. .Mrs Leen M. Uelber. ..irs siamuel l.ehrf fllri. Mra .lnrnli Slchel. Mrs. Jacob Miller and Mrs. Na than Epstein. Miss Natalie Sayler, of ThlrteenfTi nnd Oxford streets, will spend the com. A remarkable feature of Mr. Secnof Secnef lug week In llnrrlsburg ns the guest sky's performance was the fact that he of Miss Gladys Petter. pliijcd the concerto without nn erchen- Mr. Henry J. Walter and Miss Ada i UR, rehenrwil a feat sometimes un Wnlter. of 2312 North Bread street, willingly performed b. the bonbened will sail en February IS en llin New ' nrtlst, hut rarely nttempted by the Amsterdam for a six months' trin 'ymineer ones. The nrelipnlml 'nnrii through Europe Mrs. Max rtleser, of Columbus. O.. Is vIsltlnR Mr. and Mis. Milten Dalsl mer, of 2258 North Bread street. A number of entertainnienta have been ar ranged In Mis. nieser's honor during; her stay. Mrs. Herbert Dalslmer. of "416 North Bread street, gae a lunch eon in her honor en Friday afternoon at her home. NORRISTOWN ,tf I.- I- -.-.1 ...--.I -1 ..1, t -. m. ami t inei, wririu.,ir f oe West Freedley etieet, ai the nuest of . . . . ' noner at a blrthuav nartv en Weenies day last The guests were Miss Hetty aneemaker. ansa Betty Deris Richards. Mlas Kruscn. Miss ."Br." . ? .Shank, Miss Betty Ing. Miss Virginia Harrlgau, Miss Betty Leng MIsh Mar garet Woodward nnd Master William Shoemaker, Jr. Mrs. Charles .leremlali, of .Main street. The February meeting of the Valley I Furge rhapter. Uaughteis of the American I!eoliitlen, wan held at tht, FrBine clubhouse. MUh Kmellne ll. llcevcn, vice regent, presided. The host esses of the afternoon were Mrs. Relneehl Knlpe, Mrs. Irwin Fisher, Mrn. Geerge 1-ehnian and Miss Marin I'.. Veat. A valentine dance will be given en Thursday evening next at the l'lymeuth Country Club by Miss Kdlth Fcgele.v, Miss Nerma Smith, Mlsa Beatrice Ann enfetter, Miss Katharine Petter. Miu.'i Fruncea C'uricn and MIs Ilna Meser Mis. E. W. Krlebel, of Swede street, entertained the members of the Women's Missionary Seeletv of llin Trinity Itefermed Cliurch en Wednes day evening. There weie twenty-two members present. Mrs. W t Yest i president of the organization DELAWARE COUNTY The first annual "all-college prnrin" will take place some time during Kclnu ary. The date will be announced latei Mrs. (JeerKe 11. C'reRs, Mrs WhIIpi IM liner and MIsb Martha Cebfnrt weie j In charge of th program gln en Tiipn. nay nrternoen uy tne Liiesier rew ( eu tury Club. Miss Mabel Powers speke en "The J'ectry and Stories of a Nature reeplc." A dance will be elven en Wednesday evenlnfr ntt ut the Media Armeix for the benetlt of the visiting nurs'e fuiiO. Mrs. A. Uelle? Uudd will be ihalrmnii $5000 FOR HOME FOR AGED Oissten Memerfal Church Alse Men tioned In Tacony Weman's Will letlir.l nf .S.'iOlNI for the Old Liiillrn' llnmr St WitMliinmin? nml .tlien forth,, HiNitmi Mrmerial I'l'Pbbvtc'rliin Church ' v.ere iiiO'Ip In Hip will of Kiitlicrlnc K. Itniin. nf 'Pni'diit . ivln ,11ml In Ailnmln City ipcentlv. The will wan probated tnililv and diixpsrn of n $30,000 itate, Tin ip.s'due of (lip (Htati sues je lirr tun ilmighterf. The will of Herman H. Htcln, wlie (iild .lanttnry '' nt the .IcwNh Hes. rltal, will be nrebated. today. The ea- taie ei nt twater, Jmeuntlnr te ipse, MV. a lh..lr. Mn(. n.t IWlnneflnl' t Vh ladeli hhT." The' 'u , S " Ir Viennese waltz-" Artist's Life- Jehn B. Brusher, Mrs. C'linrlt-s Stauffer ' Premnc "! two of the entr'nets te Mrs. Kenneth Stauffer. Mis Milten flrnY," . nnd A ngner's overture. Pucel nnd Mrs. MaxlVhl ltltter. "I lie Umiib Dutcnmnn." All f flmm m ' ' ABROAD cftntc of Mary II. Ilutten. who died nt "'He ViMn Snnitnrium. Clicstnut Hill. The cstntc nraeunts te $23,000 nnd the ii'Miltii? :( given t the Oncolegic Hos Hes pltnl nnd Heme for Incurables. Other wills probated teany are: r.llMtljpth K. Phynll, 5130 Spruce street. S.-.000: Mlchncl Wahl. ,1230 North Twenty-ninth street. 91000; Jane P. Ihilten. 225D North Bread street, $40,. 000: J. Hew.trd (lrhnb. 4332 Larch Larch weml nenue, $1800; Marianne K. White. Summit. N. J., $4000. Inventories of personal estates were filed ns follews: Cecilia A. Mcllvaine. $40,403.78; Sarah M. Groobey, S44, 181.23. Letter were grnnted te administer estates of Jeseph Concclme, 0331 Vine (ticet. S10.457. nnd Cnrrln E. Verger inun, Norrirtewn, Pa $17,000. YOUNG PHILADELPHIANS PLAY WITH PHILHARMONIC Max Seenefaky and Marcus Blitz stein Make Fine Impression The Phllhnrmenlc Society last eve ning performed one of Its most Im portant functions as n Philadelphia muslcnl organization, when it pre sented ns the solelnts for the third con cert of the season at the Academy of Musie thp winners of the violin and piano medals for last year. These were Mux Socnefsky, violin, nnd Marcus Hritztteln. piano. Mr. Seenefaky played the Mozart G major concerto, and performed it with the cac nnd confidence of a veteran olelfct. Ills tone is excellent In nnnlltr nnd although net yet sufficiently large mr some et me concertos written In the brnvurn stjle, is still ample for the Mozart concertos'. His style is thor oughly artistic nnd restrained, ns It should be, and he does that which is tee seldom done by the younger artists In- tcrpieta the music Instead of using it ns a 111 O.T n 4 of lilsnlmini M nun ,.i,.. tuqsity. which were leaned by Eucene Vsne. conductor of the Clnclnnntl Orchestra, did net ni-'vp In Philndelphin until tee lute jcstenlnj afternoon te call the or er chextia together for n lehenrral. Hut there was no sign In the playing of the youth that he had net had a number of opportunities te play thR concerto with the orchestra. Mr. Hlltzsteln, the pianist, showed the same high artistic instinct as Mr. Secnefsky. There was nothing of the virtuoso aoeut nis playing, but much of the UTtiat UKJ Mr. SeenefKkc. Iin. mu civjii-i, iu no imtcr eieni. eecause et jnuth nnd lack of experience, but nevertheless pessessing: the renllir in.. litnalAnAil ,a ll. fi ill... .... .. pertant elements of veiitlifnl .rtiitr,. isinrcrlt.v and a total laek of miiin'.. uess of his technical ability. Heth were riTHucn many times and had te respond ' with encores. 'Pirn nn.lieblrnl nnmlia.u ... ., . nvpr(i - e m Fnrvnntlie m.,' . ". I ".. '" ''- .......V t fcJi.MMr-CT lllljl the I AY.','. '-7' '"?.'c ,u"y..I,,c..err.nc8,rn. n" ....... ...All .U..J l. j.L- i .""""J "iii.-icu uy jir. t-asrernack j W fHfffltljU fV A iaMcZr I fBH 59aW WM 1 bH'iMbHHbw jmvmvmm mtz'J 'VTrTTaBBU : "Wkrttl m " Z-fXF .iiwUBm mr M49mm ' mb ?-! mjk wy mmJtt'xvH' irtimK sF imum KMt'&vfti&wz' mm,w Mxpim DREAMLAND ' ADVENTURES ' Judge Out Weatherman Br DADDT (In thlt adventure Jack and Janet learn ttrange ucrctt of the U'eetaer Man, and help the btrdt coming home from the Southland.) CHAPTER I ' Sprint Wishes (I T WI8H spring would come back A te the weeds," alihed Jnck. "I am tired of the long, long winter." "Yea, I wish spring would come nnd bring the warbling birds and pretty flowers and warm weather." Perky Srjulrrel pecked around the trunk of a tree which hid his bedv nnd bushy tall. Ml KK! If vnil wnnf weather, why don't you go nnd tell the W?.VJterm"n?. hp chattered. 'Who ia the Weatherman?" asked jack. 'IWtf 0 I" the Weatherman," "P'lfd crky Squirrel. ' ... And where shall we find him?" added .anet. . ''Ye fill find Judge Owl in n hollow In the darkest thicket of the big weeds," chattered Perky Squirrel. "He will premise you the kind of weather jvii wine Saying this. Perky Squirrel frisked awny among the branches of the trees, nnd, though Jeck nnd Janet called after him, he would net wait te answer any more questions. Jl1"1'8 ft" ,and fintl ,he Weather man, snid Janet. "Mnybe he will ma,fJPr ng come right away." ''Yes." said Jack. "I think I kne where te leek for hlni. The 'darkest thicket In the weeds' is in n deep vnlley hi.i,S"'i.T where Hopplty-Hep Knb hit has his burrow." warm Se Jnrk nnd Jnnt- mnnniui iu.i.I fn-n,V: ixle I"'1 nP"7' and Pt effJ'MUDGE OWr-WEATHERMAN" for the deep valley. They took a short That. Is what the si id. Geerge 1214 Chestnut Street- Gay New Millinery at Allen's Se appropriate te brighten up the winter costume In the newest advanced styles and shapes also plenty of Black, Navy and Brown. And the prices are surprisingly moderate. Imported Mercerized Lisle Hosiery With Embroidered Silk Clex, $1.00 a Pair Black full-fashioned Hosiery of finest gauge nnd texture. The lisle yarn from which this hosiery Is made is almost ns lustrous a, i k h perfect black. The clex are embroidered in white, blue, purple and ?ed Women's Heavy Silk Hosiery With Lace Cletf, Black and Celers, $2.75 Pair This quality would be J4.50 n pair hut for slight irrecularlil i ,i weave; such au occasional heavy thrca.J. Thev are heaSv ill '," ," , fashioned throughout; the shades are black, white and cordovan. Allen's Are Headquarters for Famous Columbia Brand Weel Knitting- Yarns A complete assortment of these, famous arns for v,. ,.-,... purpose can always lie round at Allen's. The neuest color. J. ' "B sweaters are new In stock, lecemmend thcrti ns the best obtainable. $1.50 Women Washable Fabric Gloves Broken Size Assortments, New 50c Pair White. gia. btewn and mode shades. The nualliv i. . they are made by two of the best known tinkers of fai,rinCelent: There Is only enough for a daj's selling. c fabrlc glees. New Tweed Sports Skirts, $6.75 A smartly nw nncUia. Made of a camel or npple blossom. Crepe de Chine Chemise, Special, $2.95 Boillce top ceiecd with Val lacn and trimmed with aim i.l . All sizes :M te : This , the best Nnlue 8 Z" had Jor'Tem'e" Un.'e. Eavenson's Original Philadelphia Hard Water Seap, Special, 69c Dezen This well-Kiuiu n Senn neeri nn immm..i.i..i .. , 07 i-ake nnl daintily perfumed in Is J1.U0 .t dozen ll'l'lTO 'JMfulil ASTON I SHIN 5- THROBBIING TRIUMPHANT WITH JOHN GILBERT L AMD DORIS PAWN WITH A NOTABLE. CAST ASTORV OP" 1J1 IIV1AM l?aVYllBUC - w - -ff - iv itnv buil.t en a Lavish scaue. i" ii ' -: a ia-j ji w ja lJ faTJaJBV. """aTBaB cut ever the hills and were net leng1 In They met .Tunce Snowbird busily scratching the dead leaves under a pine .tree, looking for feed. "iieue, J unce onewoira, sam .ims politely. ''Can you tell us where Judge Owl. the Weatherman, lives?" "Yes. I can tell you where Judge 'Owl. the Weatherman, lives." replied Jtmce Snowbird. "And when you get there I wish you would tell him j am tired of winter and want spring te come right away." "That is Just what we Intend te tell him," said Janet. "Please lell us the very shortest way te where Judge Owl lives." "Well," said Jtmce Snowbird, "fol "fel low your noses for n couple of hops, then turn te the right nnd then te the left and then te the right and then te the left nnd then te the right, nnd If you don't get mixed up you will come nt Inst te Judge Owl's weather of fire." Jnck nnd Jnnet were mixed up by all of .lunrn Hnnwlllrd'K ricllts 011(1 lefts, but when they asked him for plainer directions, he just said "JUgiu. ieit, right, left," ns fast ns he could and flew aunv. Se .Tndk and Janet went nhcad for n ceuple of bird hops, nnd the second brought them te a dark thicket where the trees grew se close they had te leave the ponies and go nhend en loot, incy turned te the right te get around n tree, nnd then hnd te turn te the left, ns their wnv was blocked by n second tree Indeed, there were se many trees thnt they kept turning and twisting all the time, fir nt te the right, tnen te tne lett, then te the rlcht and back again te the left. Soen they lest track of all the turns nnd went en blindly, just hoping they would find the way te Judge Owl's emce. And that proved te be just the very best wny te find Judge Owl's tree, for, after n dozen turns and twists, they came te nn old hollow tree. "This must he the place." said Jnck. 'He and Jnnet looked up, and Mire enough they saw a sign en the tree n sign made of ncnt round holes that n..i ...i. Allen, inc. -1214 Ve carry Columbia jams exe i.T. . f! '""? .....tij, anu Uie; siiiiuy gather bark; nan frn, ,, n excellent Krn.le of tweed In hIibVIm " ,,,h m. Surpriilngly geed loeking: f0r ?hf ,?5, 'os?' '. UK for tlie price ' Almend ede Th r""...4,. - ,-" iuiwe POOLE'S MELODY MAIDS" iiSiSiJLimii!im!iS!lllli. WILL H. FOX Prrr nf Ml fenif.h I'Hnl.l. PISANO & BINGHAM "At th nurlr I'nl." KERR & ENSIGN Lgnifdjii l Miuln SAMMY MANN riml Knnnr 1IIbi LORETl'A & BROTHERl In n l.umli a '"H'f GILLETTE'S DOGS & MONKEYS) .nnwariiii rm. r .Mi I nml Tr.i.i... Prices !?""'" ,,0c' "e ec NUM. ?(V, an,i. 41V. Kit,,, g., CONTINUOUS NOON TO 11 p. M." ..n-. piu. "inrm .I n 'i-iiwl m.... l.lli.l-J LPJ 1 PaV-am j M Tk aWHajBi M 1 m m mmpmm PHII.X.'H i.UAIiifcii riMA.Miira DIUKCTION Of MSK1' J.f, 8HUHEHT $!JTNUT ST CHCftTNUT 'ST.' i OPtRA HOUSE DAILY MATS. AT Z 15 f.VE9 A' 8 TRlUMPHANt OttUSM OF AMtBICAi lOMMMt 5INSIMS COMfOlfNNt NORA BAYES W11H A NtW COMtWjy IH A Wtl CYClt Of SONQ.P AND AN AIL STAR MIL Of SHUBCRT VAUDEVILLE. THl.MORMACKs'lVrTEluKATIC BAKtRS KAMA 10 P0SINC CO. I MORTON &LaTRISKA CARL MCULLOUGH llll llteitlSHT BIT$ OF TaAVtSTV llll ADELPHI WILLIAM $BT TIURS MAT II. SEATS lSATMATl.50 HODGE IN DOG LOVE". fSHUIERT eves 50i Mat. Wtd., Bett Seat; $1.50 Till ltt ANNUAL PltODUCTION GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES ALUBTAIl CAST TETI f.KWIS, IRI'.NK FRANKMN. .II1K K- BMtJJVN. I1LA NIIARON. UOBUON nnni.KV. ntnn mii.i.man. WALNUT Lilt Special Met. Wed., 50c te $1.00 FAREWKM, TO THE JtOST-TAI-KED-OF rr.AY OK THE YKAR JOHN GALSWORTHY'S THE SKIN GAME "A 1'I.AV OF IIK,U. LITERARY MERIT AM lRMATIO AI,UK." EVKMNCI IILI.l.tniN. Only Eight Mere Performance Mat. Saturday 50c te $1.50 NEXT KKK s"l?ATS new nei.i.ivu wW&WavA IN A TURKISH RATI ky AVtRr MOPW0Q0 6-f RlT0N AN0RC BROAD TONIGHT At H IS I'epular Price Mtln;i Wert sn.l Sat. CHARLES OILLtNOltAU Trencnts The Irish Players I'rem the Abbey Tii-nlre. Dublin, in The White-Headed Bey t.nnn nohlnnen'M I'ainnus I'emp'ly FORREST THEATRE1 TWIPi: DAILY i AVJ) 8 J 5TH BIG WEEK " D.W. Griffith's Dramatic Epic rAmnwns Ll MU Mill Mrne iihciii:;:tim GARRICKP 1Vs,r awI:BK? Tep Mitt pri (tixl at m rlen t ucrpfM nt llrr fail fa I i?h"i mi inpf of Seltinir.n WELCOME STRANGER With GEORGE SIDNEY SJSJEE! ACADEMY OF MUSIC VE fei MKTKOPOI.ITW IIPKH f II . Tcmerru Den Carles ,V":. .llHtzennur. smniriiiifc, mm, Crltnl, IK' iiini iiiiiiir. eiiii, l M)l, nHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA 1 l.rill'lll.ll IOKnUM. Inmlmler ffl imnw it. rrii. in. ai .t.nn W ;1IH1M y.M . llll. il., ,;.,., & 'Vvi.,.-. . P.I.WI.IIElll p IIAM)hl. ( utirertci (.rii--.ci fnr 3 riinen. Oli. II tvMinn. f?l 1.1. Up. .....I , I...! i... ISi nr.i.iiie i -.....,.-. ,..n. , .ii , tiriiiiiiiin, rji etnuilliint Nn. .I, S ( miner S I PHILADELPHIA I I ORCHESTRA g ACADEMY OF MUSIC Id (3 I Men. EvS., Feb. 13, 8:15 BACH HANDEL 1 BEETHOVEN g S I KM li 1 ( lir.liv d S nd iu.rri:'i. me ciilitmt it. fl I SPECIAL I ffi CONCERT I w m vrn -ll !.... . mi-pit ,, i iy i IIPknuil)i ALDINE,' PTHEATR.' i ll'.IIHII HI Uy lllri'll llll nf rrnl l, & v, : r, 1 1 r I in minim shn nif. 1 1 j. i ast i imp.- ii i rrui'i i- nn ? S:.-.K."The Iren Trail" PDClTni?!?"1 Kf"' fevpi i n.it,r jlL,ni Villi, l DIM M (ii HKSII: v Al OMLNT1- i in llfl Ml-Si I Ns 10 I lll-'X li'lll, I IINHI iTv 1 :i i ri i & a s n p se BenTurpin in "Bright Eyes" CO.MMBNCINH STINT MO.NPW Nazimova in "A Dell's Heuse" rnnr iiiwn s hrkat hiiamv ALSO I'llll.A.'M I Yllllllh. IIACIIOSI; LITTLE THEATRE '"'' -' M,. .. H ..nil .. V';,' H"' i. i'ktiii: ;i;i:ii (umiuu; ,, UMI I'rreent "MISS CHERRY BLOSSOM" MilKfil In JulrH i:. MiTfilllh Hllli KI.MKK IHOMI'KIN ALI s Fu.1.1 'Ji'il "."!"' ""hwtni " Krxla nn llex (lllliii A I'merri,', I7j ( ,p. ! DUMONTS WIS.:)"'-" ,"-. . i ! FMMF.TT W'riUM':'-'i 'a Batlre "TWO tmi'HA.NH el'TIII, .sruil l ...... TTa-t&rfAs 4TA1I1IXRIB rAQINO 5lh fc Walnut., Mai. Teda S McKAYnM0RRlS? in k ivjKnian HATH I sjsr fcJ 1 ia Direction aunly Ce ttllMMtlWlf 1 M AS.MM 11 A. M. TO II P. U & GO.MKDV, NOVF.t.TV, MttHIC.' - -.. .. - .- - . . ..". i HAROLD LL0 IN FIRST PRKnEN'TAt "A SAILOR.MAPE. The Famous Opera- nd tit Geraldine Fi ANT) WAMiAPB RRtD WS t A Bm.fftt fl'if i.wivie.n" ffl A FVKSC IN NXTtmAt, COfXWli'-l thp rnim kv innbtihif Truly Werlli.Ulil' ' weinullnhnHBtV 'i I CESARE NESI tjik Ai).nriAi)i.i: tf.ne USUAL PRICES PREVAIL Dally, 3Se, 50c , .,' 'j Evenings, BOe, 75c, Aj' uaiuiani k nenaays, CTf. JtARKET AT StXTEENTK THtltn WEKK FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES 'A' Horsemen ePthe Apeciwpt mk re.T imil.LtANT CABT t:vi:n AsnHiini.KD' en I'linte.vx hi;ai)kd nr Rudelph Valentine DAILY 35c, 50c EVENINGS 50c, 75c Kn'imlai-i una Hellits Kvenlnn rrlrrs 1 1 :30, 1 :30, 3i30, Si30, 7:30, tiSO Tdfiriten 0 Wl BROAD and CHESTNUT 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:3, f :M FIRST PRESENTATION CI1- NCff rAUASKJl'NT PICTURB CECIL B. DE MILLE'S I.ATKST "SATURDAY NIGHT" Here is a story as novel as next year's style salen1, yet throbbing with age-old primitive instincts that drive men and women en te their fate. The story of an heiress who wedded her chauffeur, of a wash woman's daughter who married a son of wealth of these four, thrown together and facing a strange, new world. . PAI ATI? 1-T" MAHKriT rHunXCt 10 A. M te 11:13 P. ) "BOOMERANG BILL" n I It Ml H NT WITH LIONEL BARRYMORE ARCADIA ie. m. m r.iiV u. "JANE EYRE" Krem Nevel VICTORIA bill a. .MAKKtrr t' A 5f 10 11:13 . if. "TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM" CAPITOL , b'lll ti WAItKBT " M I11 If, V. St. JOHN BARRYMORE 'LOTUS KATKK l REGENT 17111 i. MAIIKUT I'el .vucini In 'II1U I.AT I'AV.MBXT" GLOBE iithi:ii Jt.Nll t.J. .v u .tt.ltlvli.A 11 TO 1 1 fONTINUOM v.vi'm:vri.i.n iithi:ii aits weitrii mhlij Julia Kelly Lite r "ie I i'i fllrln In Him" THE STAR c I Ut'l.CN HI' Mil. HA" BEHY BLYTHE VIII. AI'IM'.AU HERSELF i ins w r:i i ' 'i hi: BROADWAY nr.iiMi nii v t in it i. SM l JIM ALLEGHENY U:NM-imu Mi M I LHHIS.S'y I '"' u" " V is I iiuie Srectavl "Queen of Sheba" n i n M r is i-Rji i;m I'll r l hi 14 Mm hi in i IMtUSBN'l i:n M I. KLI. r GREAT NORTHERN Hliril ND r MM' V 1.1 7 if I tl l vt: M NO ADVANCE IN PRICES B. F. KEITH'S-! rJHIllll I JACK N0RW0RTH In "niisi F.MMV V I K I . P H I I'MnUK GRACE HUFF & CO. 3 fr -rnilnir Till: rillMMKn" i fcd.Ue WROTHEiMARTINOw In I'mneip ' VOW ' 1 Cheitt r-SPENCER & WILLIAMS-Ula S In Pt'TIIMi 11' u -It i i "i i i,sin i rmei ndine 'I H VNI) g THE LIGHTNER GIRLS g and NEWTON ALEXANDER 5 Mul (eiiiimi In ,i Mimlmi Cnlndv nilllUIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIinilllllllllllllJIIIIIiMrjinilt Aulilrinj- uf Mux c lliU flrmcwn Mk ''!" MARGOT ASQUITHri l IIMII.1.IA.NT I.K'TI',!?wl '.y.rx.mv..' """w- jfjnm-xH i'iinitri ,,iuy ui'iirnrnnrr in rniiai iKTS Slip Til J.5l. AT IIWl 1 lllillir.ii.nl ii .. i JVJj SAT. AFT., FEB. 28, at SlSf $ AI'AIIKIIV IIK MITHIfl . rr.i I.U.M. u.n i wr aiuuji.' run ViM.nO I RACHMANJNOrf I llrjtetri new, Ilni'"n ft A rat, He I Iiif"1"1' - l ru'; mwinway ORPHEUM """'JinjIJjgl 7 ' ORPHEUM PLA 4Thre Face 9 WMMm) vHJW&f TT i s :. "Ti T 1 'il (ii M fU m 'i ' I. u vmwi w tVBick.Kiacki' wit1 you TJ10CADK0 Hlh mU'DMat
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