m 1 lfSr GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Ifattcy Wynne Tells of the;Earlcs' Trip te the West. She Sees Various Smart Coats and Frecks. , Subscription Dance Tonight at Roosevelt j 11NA KAUiiia wears tun bctt-ioex- 1 Iti.. tlnftilat Th! nllirr 1n T paw $ m n " !fcrtjw wd defck, with , b roll" nnU CUHH " vnilKHii im ..i.i irnn n black natln hat. a black Jinten crpe dress, gray Bleckings and ninn mid Mnrraret nnd Mrs. Enrle I in new en their way te California. rrk. nr enlnr by the Southern route. K' nd expect te spend a few day in New Ex Orleans. I suppose they will step oft IR . TWsnn. Arte., tee. te SCO Kitty wr Kalht and Millie Hmlth, aa they are' I ttHt friends of Glna'n. Mrs. Knight nnd Mnry nave ucen out tncre nu win- ;' ut, and Kitty and Ulllle. the latter f Mrs. Uewatil Wcatherley'n datiRhtr-r, ',' went etit te join Uiem about two weeks 80 r TOROTHY VALBS'TIJfB is another J L) fflrl pemlne out next winter. She la ' gfftet anu preny, inu uvr uruwu-ru, i iieinnr" nnd "Miter" Valentine, nre iwfully wclI-Mkeil boys. A lew days i , saw Det wearing n pray liat , ' Ith streamers and a black fur coat, cnrirul I think it was. with a cellar ? nml cuffs of crny te. She had n drrs y or di ! f JIurli of black, heavily embroidered in gray. U1TB a number of persons have , 1m1iIci1 tn bi lnfermnlly at home tf-inff this month as well as January. Reme of them, indeed, have chosen just .t.te nnnth for nftomeons. and vester- ' day I was a busy person going te scv.- '- Mrs. I.edvnrd Ilcekcher nnd Virginia wc'ic nt home ut their town house, 12113 Snrure .street. Virginia's ring is n per- .' . . ... 1... ,l.n . .... 1,'u tlm licit Ctt WWII, ll. Mil.,. ..V e ...u . tlrae I Inne linppcned te nee her b nee her engagement te Hardily Muiauucii was announced. The ring is very large, the dinmeudi simply wonderful and rery exquisitely set. I stepped in te see Miss Careline Slnkler, tee. Her niece, Mrs. Nicholas Itoeserclt. 19 receiving wiin hit inuu ifternoens. Miss Slnkler lives nt 1(104 Locust Ptrcet, you knew. Fortunately most of 1-hc Wednesday nftcrnoeuers llve within wulking distance, and se I also called en Mrs. Arthur Ulddle nnd Mrs. Arthur Hncker. Mrs. lilddle and her daughter. Miss Edith Middle llve nt iv'l Uc I.nneey place, and the Hack- . . 1. - OI11 11!... itmnt f crs neusc i ui. m "' ...-. DON'T forget that dance which CelehtO'IIcckschcr Troth hug got ten up for tonight. It Is u Mibicrlp Mibicrlp tlen nffair and the proceeds nre te go te the cx-scrviee men wiie nre unem ployed. Mrs. Tieth has about twenty -five women ns patronesses with her und tbe party is te be held nt the Roosevelt. I hope it Is n successful party, for the cause is a great one. MRS. THANK RALSTON gave her second talk yesterday afternoon in the fever of the Academy. This lime It ... Jnr.rtu nlntllPq mill hOUIC Of tl)C models t.he showed us wcre wonderful. They were net for tale, of course, but Just te show us what geed tete .in inch garments means. It was nil very interesting. , UNCLE JOE enme in te see mother and daddy for tea la-t Sunday, nnd with Mm cnmC n beautiful young Judy in a lovely squirrel clenk and bat of lovely lacy stuff. Mether seemed de lighted te sce the pretty lndy, and Unde Jee seemed glad nil the time Jnckie kept looking nt the lady, m much she llnnlly laughed n little and said: ''Come talk te me Jackie. I leve little boys." and Jacklu sidled up, first looking hard at Unde Jee, nnd then wild he: Ana don't you like big boys, tee.' NANOY WVNSK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES lira. Jehn W. Celes, of 2114 Pine ktrwt. will entertain at a dinner en Mdav evening, March 3, in honor of fiTfe "ffiS SSerrHeierS the' meet ! SL .7 nhnrieM Ktmurt Wurtb' i Dincine Class. ! Mr. nnd Mrs. Carrell Hedge, et Gln-1 Mr. nnd Mm. Abiam II. Wlntcrsteen, et 2214 De I.anec plan, will Klve the USt 01 ineir liiernmi nuuuuy tvuun at home with music en next Sunday eve-, nltif. Among theso who will take part In the inusicale will be Miss Pelly ut et their inrerniul sunuay livcninst. I be .Miss I'euy y II. 11eilK. MIsh .losephlne McCul- Kddy. Se cui da Tha.er, Miss Dorethy II. lledKe. Aim I i Malsle Chance, Miss ion nnd Mr, Kelsen have been bent out. )dd. lladner. will entertain at a small Uedar avenue v" - " ' " dinner at their home en Saturday ove- Sm, 'nTV, in BUla w" nliiu next In honor of their' daughter. 'f Wrj a - A. .Sehlice .Mr. and MliS Dorethy H. IIedBe. ucfore the r0,,,h M?,"""v,?'r-ttnj! Xr,-T- Saturday livening Danclii8 Ci.isi. MdMr-! iTh '. "d ?5,S- i 'J" ".0'' M.:- Sllss Klolse Wnrrlner. duUBhter of Selfttt, Miss Elizabeth Frecdmnn a l Mr. and Mrs. aamucl Deuter Warrlner, Mlw Mary Tixern. The Vero rltv will of 136 Seuth Klshteenth street, who'Klve an entcitalnment nt the home e lias been spending u few days with the president. Miss Shirley A.Illbner litr paients. returned yesterday te i JJ' Ponnsgrevo street, en February "0 lumca, iM, wnere sne is siuuying sericulture nt Cernell University. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph I. Woelstou - i. ,. . ,.,,..... ..... ime, Conshehockcn, will entertain at a I-uffet luncheon and brldse party te-1 U. Theio will be forty uuests. Mrs. Tiacy m give another luncheon and Uldge party early In March. ' Dr. and Mrs. D. OreuB Mctheny, l0 , .tir. mm ,iri, .lesepn n. n uuimuii, ti1q momlmie r tv. ,,. ... . lei-oieiuiK tiem a recent tf fllendnn, Chestnut Hill, sailed last x i i' n .riii i!,, ftuxUlary et the ! appendleltls operation at the I. mkenau week for Europe, where tliey will hpeud , Vei Insr nt th.ii i in1? a etlnjr this I Hospital. everal months. Miss Nancy Woelstou. m.nte? IlSfl ini '.eildiwarter at Car-1 Mra rhnr1a ,, ..,. , who is n student at Debbs Kerry, will tti'S1'',,111 5prliig Garden street. . ..-V,1, s;,,, i ',' 5"Khe11 "'" re',cl be ene of next aeuseira debutantes. i"0,V;.t.ll0.,0'''curs "re: Mrs. K. Har- ,.f J A 1(1 "?? Hhews Iier Med.us" be- -vjiii-e Mreei, win eniermin at a tinner ,ii,lr, , vr,, , ..' ..V""M" ilt a tm Saturday evening. Kebruarj' 1. atl"1""01 at hLs lluluu- -' Wist Tliemp. 1 the Hhlliidelphla Country Club. Cevers : ! mn 00 laid for twenty-four Kuests. A party who will dlne together at the Klu. Carlten en Tuesday ceiilMB, February 'J8, before the Ual Masque, ttlll Include Mr. and Mrs. Arthui' llard uisr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert (loed.ill, Mr. nd Mis. Ailhur C. Colahan. Mr. and Jlrs, Hemy Cener Weeks, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Arthur Urewn, Mr. and Mrs. Wi'iV,lam N- J'rice and Mr. and Mrs. wllllam Galey. Mrs. J, Klrey llumphrejs. of Ger- ,.tl A,n,n I. . .. . ,, mamewn. ii,-i ::..." .".' " ui ii siiiiiii .-iviieeii una card party en Thursday Mi nA?"', Kehruarj- 10. in honor of iniVri01ad.y8,.nrewn McCerwn. whee inarriaBe te Mr. Charles Besscrt Fritz v.kV, ke VIace n Saturday evenlnnr, tel'pirty Th SUCStH WlU UWIU& Xrs. Kandnl Mercan. nf Wvmimnnr inn .: ,,t?w ,arove avenue. Chestnut I In v.. v i uecn sP'neniff a few days Sesterday ' retl,rnca tu I,cr 0" binr,.!lluI,s- " - Wilbur, who have Citt ntferrt have lcft for Atlantle wwaY mently eX',CCt t0 ,''"illu rr "-'5r,T.n'h JIrs . ilenry "w 1'ia.tt. of .lay' elTtt"? 8Pend,nB 86VCrWl 8na'ilM- ,M- K' tnderf. of t520 AtlanM,,SnuCt' ,,JV0 le" ter vlU te Mr n.n,V m he,r se"1nla' and daughter, Plhin Ml8, A"thur S. Glaser. of Seutli J-.lDeren avenue, Atlantle City Ku!';,na ft,r Kleharcl Y. Filbert, of v'1Xhna.nna ,"vr"'' and rirfe read, M ,,lll'lM,V0 t0,uy 'or " trip nii . in"' w"f they will siwnd soma Ke?r .,,hothelr ahter. Mra, Floyd VU. Cocoanut Groe, near Miami, 1 Mrni,,nnrtav-I? S-T-U'llum. Jr., eon of . SatuS' ,,,",r'aJn''l at dinner en Iil lv tim" '"' iTiere me uance k un iiiLt "US0??1 R ? McAlllstsr will prealds iZZ. VL?ziam ? Vt watnaway Blik- w !r',w mm fmiu vhn fllle Will revlf.w "Thu Amrrlpnlcnllnn ftf LlWwnrd Uok," A muBient program will roiiew with Mrs William D, Keatlnn at the piano. On Monday afternoon, February 13, the club will entertain at u card party at the Phlletmtslnn Club for the benefit of the rcserve fund. Mr. Wesley P. Bailey will be chairman of the party. Finn are being tiinda for an attrac tive lawn fete nnd entertainment te be given in the early spring by Mrs. C. C. Davis en the grounds of liar plaee in Terresdale. . The proceeds of the nffair will go toward the Prankford building fund of .the Yeung Women's Christian Afcsoelallon. ' GERMANTOWN The Entertainment Commlttce of the Junier section of the Weman's Club of Uermnntewn Is arranging n play te be given en Wednesday evening, April l!l, at the Gfrmnntewti Cricket Club. The play is entitled "The Man Who Married a Dumb Wire." The commlttce Includes the follewing: Mtsa Louise Doureti, 'Miss lCllner Beggs, Miss drace Balllngtr, Ml 8.1 Gortrude M. Russell and Miss I'jiixaDein wiener. Mrs. Alfred N. ttudd. of 8t High street, entcrtalncd at a luncheon yester day nfternoen In honor of Mrs. Le Rey A. Bachlln, of l'lttsburirli, who is vlslt- ng in town for a month. The guests ford 8. Walker. Mrs. Clifferd Klllet and Miss vera Jenkins. Mrs. St. Clair Wag ner, of 418 West Hertter street, will gtve a luncheon n honor of Mr& Bachlln. who Is her ntece, at her home en Satur day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Henrv Clausen, Jr., whose maiTlnge tcek place January cudlng Montreal und Quebec ulirre i" SV.W,V tnVtena .",0 wlter sports. Mrs. MHrri.fb5t0rc, llcr, "'"rrlngB wns Miss Her?te?t?eelrl8' ' Wayne aVL"1U0 a"a mnPi'hL ?ulc9 s.e"lnar Club will oil? TeL"16 .hemB of Mr- J- Resen, SJ ihHRf" 8tr..t' Th0 ethe- members V HerJhi'nnrrMr8-c,Pcrc' Vector, Mrs! a! jfti..11,1? S. Rosenthal, Mrs. Mrs. Gottlieb. ' - 'varen ana WEST PHILADELPHIA 14" i'Vv,d, . Mt.rfa SchmJtthencr. of ?h JL'ih F,rty-"'nth street, unncunce Anna Mnry Schmlttheiicr, te .Mr. FranM A. .owcemb, of Mlhvuukce. Wis. ,?Ir,1 n'u, JI,!, Orvllle Wlcmind cnlcr cnlcr hemed aeUS,,e.,; ef,t,,cl1, Mends at heir dav mnn2.''..ef Mr' Wlcgand's blrth l'0""1'?"; Miss Anna Gallagher. Miss MtaTvW', M,ss Maty Cefiahan, Mr Tiar.y, McKelvey. Sir. Jehn Ahern jir. iinreld Andersen, XIr. Ralph Car AlTv. ?d ?lr'. Theoders Daker. Miss rtireL i nanan H engagement te Mr. An An acrsen has recently been announced. KrlenilM nt Tv ri....i tJ..v.u . -,.. IvOCUtt Ktrnnt. will ! l.l ... , . "is convulebcence from u recent Illness. Mr. and Mrs. William J, viil.' ,r,lZ . ' im or .uoerc, or I'lltl-lirth Street nnd I.IlllKllmvnn nvanim ir5rcc.eivlng congratulations upon the i.i " ?"" "nam J. .Metre, Jr., J-ebruary rt Mrs. Moere wllhbn rcmc en remem- u" us.Jiiss itarrlct Spaeth Mrs. Harry Lockwood, of West Phila delphia, entertained ut a brldge pnrty at the home of Dr. Fergusen, of Eddy Eddy stene, en Tuesday ufteinoen. Among the 'guests were Mrs. S. J. Massey, Mr VVIHlum If. Abbett, Mrs. J. .MorrUen u'JlJ: k?wnB' -Mr- A. Lister and Mrs. Herace. Simons. ' Mrs. Ifnrnl.i T.? Rm...... ,. n.i. -v..,. 2lv,.. ..-.... , . ""., ' ,uw .urLII .".j-.icwuiiu siieet. rntert.i riml t,t .u..vyuii uim earns en .V.Uurd i1ltlnlt,iH ..S ... ----h ,i"uu in nuner or ncr sister .uiirieu li. ureu'n, of 1 ?.' .'., wnose cnguKcmcnt . iiunt. et Haddentield, iveeiuiy oeen aiircunced Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Wolf, of M02 Ash weed nvenue, Elmwood, have jo je 'd'""!, "elr wedding trip te H&S'Ei l.'l "V A. S.U'PF' Party was Sn i.-V. '".?:. ?.,u". 1F "or intticr, Mr. Demps at hi, lme In'kfr. V,9P"' Mra- elf was tettnerlv Mia; " ""'. ""'.'.rr V- bale.r V"1 cntcitaln Kimball nnd Mr. and' Mrs'. It. Whits, Miss Fay I Kessler pnterlnlnfil fc inenilinr i., ii,,. t, .,."""' "'" i"rmiurmoefnlV,0,I t;v IB ,orerlty at , ,embeM hi.M,..i l?P,,ui. .,VCM !"' T,, R'1" u,,1i,,0.MI''.!' SI,,'i? - Kilmer. is "" ," ""Vr uV "'" "' I il'bnsljl Je'1" " hheheii. M ,""'fl- T M,B,H f yli' 'A c'- T: n.r.y -J: ' Jubertb.Ml Mlldr - .rni. ,' V,J! "' '",' ;iuss.. J izcrnn, Mls-j arm ('. Brady, Wolf, Miss Den, hea ' 'C?",ff '?... . : A RTH PHILADELPHIA .Mr nimirU.nh ",": .".:" '"'" S"!'.le!C' Mrs- s- Uarndellar and Mrs Batterby. "' vriniie nf ..,, , ,, wlJ rlbP fX. f ?' r,,MnUS:i,'. "ellman Se'rkm" "STJ . ,." " rccu- 3,.. s, ,.., nnr , , ' IMPORTERS, DESiaXh'RB Till) UIOUK GOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES UNGERIE HOSIERY .. ,u, jiik, I.. iMirnnfr ie a, , . "u lilt, use h rm.i ,n. ......1. ,rf Great Suit Reduction 25.0029.5039.5059.50 . ( Fermer Prices 49.50 te U000 A clearance sale of importance, makinj? no exception of any suit in stock Plain tailored, embroidered and fur-trimmed Suits of distinction and quality. A Few Exquisite Imported Three-Piece Medels, 150,00 Formerly te 350.00 Formerly 22.50. te 27.50 One of a kind of exceptional beauty. All colors. I wm ZZ We Specialise, in A CHARMING GROUP srsVVW Jttu :':& I sHBMiHLt!x09 fllsuJaRB l5sFPWBMBBBMBBBl. kP ifM Wf &$''. ''AM'Um Utwrib MItS. OKORtiE D. LEWIS And her two attractive children, of Willow Greve avonue, Chestnut Hill son strt en Sunday last in honor of Rebert Tayler will assist In the pro pre Miss Cecilia Zelda Baren and her ' grain. ' llance, Mr. Samuel Mnptreft JJIss Mary ,, ... ., Brooks nnd Mr. Jack Kurlnndcr assisted I 'M. S. I). J Inchelt will entertain the at the party. Thoe present were: Miss i members of the parllnmcnlury law Uena Brown, Mies Ceellla Brooks, Mlsa ' 0,ass f the Weman's Club of Drcxul Blanche Frcedinan. Miss Sarah Wclncr. Miss Rose Wclner, Miss S. Solemon, Miss Anna Chalk, MI3 Gortrude Finger, hut. Mr? Nat Armen. Mr. William Kan. ter, Mr. Abraham Small, Mr. Herbert Geldberg nnd Mr. Jeseph Baren. Miss Boe Weeds has returned te her home after spending teme tlme in Erie, ra. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. James Ryan, of 1712 Seuth Eighteenth street, entertained nt tier home rtcenly. Krlends of Miss Nan German, of 1012 Seuth Sixteenth nlreet, will he glad te leurn she is recuperating from a lu cent accident. Miss Betty Miller, of 1013 Seuth Six. tecnth street, has reurned home after gpendlut; a few days in Chelsea. A minstrel show will be held In St. Themas' school hall, Eighteenth and Merris streets, en Friday evening, February 24. ALONG THE READING The regular monthly meeting of the current events department of the Oak Lane Review Club wns held yesterday afternoon at the home et Mrs. William P. Helfcrt, 6C01 Ijiwnten nvenue. The subject was "The Mysticisms and Medo of Llfe of the North American Indian." Mrs. Jeseph K. Dixen is chairman of the rfnunHmnnt Writ Wltllmn V Uf.u.'n.f of Melrese and Spring nvonues', Melrose! Will uu iiiu iiunit:nn lur inu lll'inuilliuv meeting of the dramatic dcpaitment, of tlilitli ftki A llOff Ortrt (l ulinli tiinti m Thursday afternoon. "The Tdtulilg of i JIri?- ?.,,nrvV) 9cr,ln.t Mr!, J' s- Cameren" the Shi ew" will be read. und Mlsti Helen Bnllurd. Mr. nnd Mrs. Heward" F. Pent, of i . "ss Sylvia Ashcnfclter, of 505 But But Wjneete read. Jenklntewn. are In Cuba. ' tonweod street, has Issued Invitations They have taken an apartment in town rer a a ear anu nave ia"cu their limise for the liDncllt of the ,iuchtfrM nf tim Confederacy. The class in citizenship, lidd under the ausplec of thu I.enprue of 'Women I voters of Cheltenham 'I'mviiuhi.. ,,..U held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 e'elnek In the Sunday school of the I're-myturlnn Church, Ashbourne. Mrs. Iluymend nrewn spelffl and her subject ai "our lltfine and Your National .Gov ernment." Theso In eharce wcre Mr JI. . Montceinvry, of Wncote; Mrs 1 rank . Ilcnnlntrvr, of Glenslde: Miss UcIei! "nU- Ashbeurne; Mrs. Charles II. Cullln. (tants. and Miss Jan" Ii. Haines, of Cheltenluim. DELAWARE COUNTY , Mm. Kclwarcl Stockton will tulcrtaln1 the member. of the blxteen Club at luncheon ut hnr home, In Kuarthmer,., I en ednistlny nfternoen, I-Vlirunrv 13 Jho Kuests will lucludu .Mrs. Jehn A A'larni. Jlrs. II. n Coekmnii. Mrs. ThemitH Downs, Jr. Mrs ll.uelil TT11.-V mtr. Albert Jehnsen, .Airs. 'William .In ' nuette, Mrs. David S. I.iidlum, Mrs , Jehn Idnux. Mrs. William I.andls, Mis. flinrles I'arkcr and Mrs. A. A. Ter. chlana, I The friend of Mrs. J. Heward liener, of llldley rarl;, will be Kind te knew I i.u.i r.iie is recoveimt,' riem ,.. ..1 , :: " v m u MU ...n " "y lna "Oman's f'lub et Swarthinore en Tuesday aftirnoen, ,,i...nill,,:t'21.- J,,r3, l""ard Ashton will plaj A'1'etrac.h Sennot" of L'sts t IP" ,1Clank u 3'aKUlre and Miss M Uiultw aiuant will be the hostesses .it ,Vi,!.,n":lr'Ul',0" S""ay nfliiini.eu m,t ii.,:." ""sone ceimtrv i. u .ii William It. Ward, luirpwt. i-M Vn, ' fn Alt fiml MlU 1 SlliKt IniiilD "...nul .. I J in-iaw. MibH vfc ",v:u;:;:.i.:i"',' v.::.v.V"i ci ir. , . J., Jia.i iws, cav it ,,auI ....,, ,. ,.-,,.. If -iili i l LtLK-tf VUj.0 y VVRB A.VD AIAKMIS Or WOMCX'S A.Vf) rmr.ORUVS APl'ARVL or JUT CHARACTER FOJi 3101(11 TllA.W U'WV.XTY-SIX Y11ARS nr- Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Over-Blouses of Unusual Type, Style That Slenderize the. Larger WewW Hill at her home this afternoon. M00RE8TOWN A "l'enr-e Dinner" wns given by the William If. Snyder Pest Ne. 43, Amcri can Legien. In the Presbyterian chapter heuse en Wednesday evening. Mr. Andrew J. Mcintosh, of New Yerk City, nnneunces the marrlage of his daughter, Miss Margaret Anne Mcin tosh, te Mr. Ralph Linten, en Saturday, Junuary 28. Mr nml Mra Isaae Cellins and Mr. nnd Mrs. David I Balllngcr left last Monday for Flerida. Mr. and Mrs: J. Whltall Nichelson. Mrs. K W. StrawbrldgO'Brephy and Mlsa Strawbrldge have left Caire, Egjpt, and have sailed for New Yerk. NORRISTOWN . The annual meeting of the Weman'" Missionary Society of the Cential Pres byterian Church was held en Monday nnd as largely attended, both by the membuwi and the Westminster Guild, the young women's branch of that so ciety. Mrs. J. Alleii Crawford waH tlected president of the organization for thu nineteenth cimsecutlve year. The ether r Ulcers chosen were: Vlce presi dent., Mrs. A. McGreiy; secretary, Mrs. Davfil Haines; treasurer. Mrs. Hewaid Vensetler : secretary of literature, Mrs. Wlllnm Ghcen. Papers en missionary work wcre read by Mrs. Harvey Dano Dane hower, Mrs. William Gheen mid Miss Helen Shearer. Miss Elizabeth Merris t'1 h,everal selections. lectiens. A iwnntlnn followed the meeting. The Secial Com Cem Com mltteo In charKu of the event Included .Mrs. ueorjje uiacis, .Mrs. g. r.. Bnllard - an iniOand (eelinq of satisfactbn u)ith self -created by the youthful figure of comfortably tailored. All tDoelTioecd 5P0RT COSTUMED aeshjfes 12 GoIeks oreo LJ f: and upmawi . IJSxJAel&J 135 Seuth. 13 '"St. SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS PETTICOATS CHILDREN'S APPAREL NEGLIGEES 14.95 BmM for a five hundrsd party, en Saturday afternoon, February 18, ' Mr. nnd Mrs. T. T. Stiles, of 228 East Jacoby Street, have anneunced the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Knth arlne K. Htlles, and Mr. Lucius K. Cninbles, son of Mr, nnd Mrs. Leen Cembles, of Philadelphia. Miss Eleaner Jeffries, daughtsr of Mr. rtnd Mrs. Jeseph Jeffries, of 704 Elm street, celebrated her eighth birthday en Monday by entertaining ths following guests at a children's party at her heme: Miss Lillian Engcnn. Miss Ethel Wag ner, MIbs Janet Goldenburg, Miss Doro Dero Dore thy Jenes, Miss Mara Jenes, Miss Esther Irvlrt, Miss Catharine Burk, Miss Mary j KZMAM- Small BEST Te st Summer Dresses Special Andersen Gingham 'Ginghams '19.75 Imported Dotted Swiss tee en '5.00 " Organdies Frem '15.00" vv rV tak yssr tritr in as color and titt ler Gingham, Datttd SwU$ drmtt at $pcial prlttt (kit month umsedillSnqer ttiyfalnui stj tfi straar obbesita ihe 5k Jq mas Haixil All Our Quality Furs Sharply Reduced B. CHERTAK WENGER PRESENTS Hats Appropriate for Southern Wear and Spring Lewis 1519 WALNUT ST. February Sales OFFERING GREAT REDUCTIONS 80 Dresses Values AN IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE WITHOUT REGARD TO FORMER PRICES 40 Coats 1517 Walnut Street New Spring A complete shoeing of spedal tailleurs and dressy models of un precedented charm. and exceptional value. Freck Creations Our pewn salon presents at this time an un usually delightful group of new Spring styles. They rcpie&ent the finest in both quality and dis- iincuvcucss at very imumiiiu SIDE GORE PUMPS FOR SPRING Fashionably attired wgmen favor our large aseortment of then ndvance spring styles. TS? 'eu"lful me''t'l illustrated U in Black Patent Leather and Black Hntln. It is specially" priced $10.00. Winkelman Styla in Quality Footwear 1130 Chestnut St. At Twtlflb jtgjmtngttmnm I l'ii I 1 I II Dsmpsay. Miss Hllsabsth Jeffries., Miss Mildred Jeffries, Master Stanley Essrenn. Master William Irvin. Master Jehn Burtc, Master Gerald pempsey, Master Rebert Thomsen and Master Rebert Iirunntr. Among the NoTtistewn women who atienaea uie annual raecu ei mn PflnnirvlvnnlK Federation Of Women nluha of ihn Ematcrn District en Men dny at Ardmere, Pa., wera Mrs. William V. Helly, Mrs. Aaren s. "warn, Airs. Geerge Iteneris, air rvnnueipn v ripiu, Mrs. William atarhardt, Mrs. William Wilsen, Miss Anne Hwarts, Miss Sara MIh InnhM Walker. 1206 Walnut St. Profit Man 8uleLwlte Sytcm DRESS VALUES acquainted Tlth Louisa nurchftndlee. feyr.$12.50 Frem Peiret Twill 18 Taffetas Afternoon and Erening Dresses $25 & $35 . . . te 79.50 1950 5950 Millinery $18.50 Wid Upward moderate prices. i 0 I'llll N Butll itj V . f,f hi astut ""'' ' ' "'" ""V" "' " wrtr.A.' i.T.ATiiten ntnAnim mnvmeN of i.kh j. j BHtn!rVt SMUaTidWILIE MIIY MATS. AT 2 IS LVI3 At IS I TSIUMHANT BtTURN Of AMWICAS WStrWT SINCIN5 COrltUfNSt NORA BAYES vrrs A n cewiwr im A Ntv evett or seNftP AMD AH AU. VM BUI Or SHUBIRT VAUDEVIllt I t hi ju.ev ceMt ttA , CARL McCULLOUGH ""iTuiiDt uir ii WILLIAM SEArSlsAT.MAT ILM HODGE IN POO LOW " 'DOO MVH is A LAuUilKKSl' OP HKAL MF.ItIT ANIJ A DKClDi:D TItBAT."-rllilln, Inuulrer. ?SHUBEOTVK50'? MAT. SAT., BEST SEATS, $3.00 GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES ALL-STAR C'ABT TKI T.KtriM. 1RKNK FKANKMN. .10K K. IIIIOWN. I'I NIIAItDN, GIIKDON DOOI.IIY. IIIR1) MIM.MAN. WALNUT "2.5&21- J0HN GALSWORTHY'S .M "rwi'IBC THE SKIN GAME thk jio.ST-T.r.KFn.er i'uv or THF. HKASOX XnXT WKKK SKATS MHV HI'.r.MNfl cmrAY ALMA ii ml McKAY MORRIS LYRICJHS2 "A I-50, &m nT itfl.4S IN A TURKISH BATH bu AVEar nopweoo cbablten ancriw j3Eia ACADEMY OF MUSIC SS3& 'f3 nVjl'i "' "t 3'00, Naturilir nt S;15 g rniLHucLrnm UNUUCdiKM gl iii:i:tik v.s. S'mplinnv Ne. s & ll.AI II IIXMIKI. HBDeT m m n umJXTn WmmWT " IT" PBm ft. IPALMA TELr51i ISSOr ii I IB 'FN ml ) bSiiriiir a fll PHILADELPHIA 1 ORCHESTRA ACADEMY OF MUSIC Men. Evg., Feb. 13, 8:15 BACH HANDEL BEETHOVEN TH KKT AT aiu:mv uiul HKITK'.s, 1110 CHl&iM'i ,T. Its I SPECIAL I CONCERT 1 MKI lldl'lll.l IAN (IIM.il I'll v i ' ?.feb.htraviataat; m .ilium. iiHiii-, urri, la till MM, (,el, fit 1) I.iipi. llaU.i, Au.iiiliin, Cen ii ' Mnrntivnnl. "..u. raj V.UI1I1, ra ril , .'iitiiuiK,,K migrdta Ae.il, A HemicS, Ulu t CHICAGO OPERA COMPANY Jlftronelll in iru ireuP llriuil .iiul I'epl ir htrtp( Entire Week, UeginnitiK Feb. 27th l Ktrnlnk-i .mil uturil.iy .'Matin,',. SPECIAL SEASON SALE CHOICE OF ANY THREE OPERAS i'riif.! iu.Kn, si7.e., ms.in, sr m sin.ii. h.he. n.Ki, M4.ua. lir.lHr. bSlU.itil S'J'JU. U1..VI s:7 (ti tnrl.) At Weymann's, 1108 Chestnut St. This sale begins February 7th and ends February 13th. Single Sale begins February 16th. Ne Season Ticket .J ! after that date. ur.i'i:meiui:: s.,im ALDINE THEATRE liestnul lit t fll Im Klriilliiii ut t rnl. ii, A M. 1Z lVlf 11 A .r CentlliUMUM Siieuinp ij j. J LAST TIMCs GAI.A lUIIif I III lh,"The Iren Trail" CREATORES.TefSSK Al'-iill N'll'l) TO llil ML'SI MAN-) BenTurpin in "Bright Eyes'' (.nM.MI.N l.l MM Mn.M).Y Nazimova in "A Dell's Heuse" rin ii.iiiiimi """N,: MIIKOITIIITW (tl'lKA IIOisi" EVJrsVM FEBRUARY 14. - 8:15 POSITIVE APPEARANCE JOHN TickrU S1.00 M.au.SK.OO.SS.SO Nn u. lleu nnd Weym inn1.. I10H ChPilJniu " wniii.u-i'miN IVII Choir of Old St. Peter's Church In rrilt.tl. ii riii, ii,, cm mile nl1PNi Hl.ll, MIL, I l.li. i. -j .... Tlilii-U ut tli-i'Pf'h. MU: !u s.',(Jii : is uurniiuM LAYERS me. I .leiiElpitr ,i. ur ii .inc. iiuiiim ,t Jul n, 1-il'r.iH rl Mrlliniiilr. Mmiii.1 inn i Tann liienin'r. 1 In- Ji-Mt-I, of the Mailunn , Amir, !,: (mrilriu Mur 0r, ",:,, Mimiiii llikliiiiiiiri Vim (.t.riliiti; Hlnilnl .luliii-um si Im.ir 7i Ili,rr nine: iii, "it I..IZHI-1. I'.u. liir.iliik.v IJaiie,. l'uliiin, iirlnilp.il (otiiliuter. ' i a I, I imiMAGK "THREE FACES EAST' METROPOLITAN . iea , Sl. .MAE DESMOND "! liilYi W "Mill m ii,,. , I J-lcJieU Oil Hule at Ilex Olllc, ani ui,,,",,,. DUMONPS" 7ILjfiil!frW ,tlie-"TWO OIUMIAXH Ut THU s-tOttHi'. MVKII0ITY MUHKU1I Katuidav T -in ?.'".' U,ura.,,l ler T)i si,n,.lu.. :.ioe Vi-r Ake. the liurllV.t 11?;."! iluatlen." by Dr. 1 V K i r, ' I!,''1 tb llnhylnnlan o-tleii ":,'rnl1. uruter jjuim Direttn BUnUr cemsasv N1NETKENTII AND MAUKIWV' 11 A. U. TQ 11 r. M. M, COMnOT. NOVKt.TY. MttPIf. XtHXHk HAROLD LLOYD fj iritiOT iinravwiTtnM "A SAILOR-MADE MAM addui atjuactienii m Geraldine Farntf in "CsrrW B NBSt, ' ei! peurt rrase.vs cKHAnu: ST BIXTKHNTH AND ArAIlKBT A lli3t), 1.30, 3i30, 5i30, 7i30. fldW T1IIH1 WKKU IlKX lNOrtAlt'8 K 4 CAST 'ermcAPOCALYI cast of la.coe, iii:adi;d dy Rudelph Valentine HVMPitnw niirm'eTni . Daiiv, :ire r.er. i:rninK, bee, 7," Hatunln)), nnd HelMnjn livenlna Prist Vl BROAD ana CHESTNUT 11:30, 1:30. 3:30. 5:30. 7:30, 9i9 FIRST PRESENTATION ny Nl w PAHAM111 NT I'li'ritRW Cecil B. De Mille'i f ATHST "Saturday Night" A Mammoth Entertainment and All the Beauty and Thrill of n Liffime CONCERT ORCHESTRA PALACE lirni & MAHKKT tO A. M te 1MB p H "BOOMERANG BILL" NKW IMIKW'VT It'tTIf LIONEL BARRYMORE ARCADIA m a. m. te tiiiVp. w "JANE EYRE" Frem New V1L1UK1A Kill 6. .HAllilcT n a T.T te 11:13 P. M. "TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM" r APITOI blu " AUKr , JOHN BARRYMORE "LOTU va i'kh". DLTKW'I' WTJI WAllKKT I 'THK LAST PAVMBVT' VjLtUUCi TO U CONTINUOUS VAUDnVll.l. Julia KcUetyT.ar0If,;7S? OTItUn ACTS WORTH WIIIMJ BROADWAY KIIOAD AND SNYDER AVE. ALLEGHENY . KUAN reilD AND Ai. .r.ClIIfSiT GREAT NORTHERN 1 ROAD AND KJIIIJ AVE. T atiJ y 1'.. JJ. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES AT THE HltOADWAY AND ALLEfiHENY THE STAR OF THE PICTURE BETTY BLYTHE IN PERSON At Every Performance in Conjunction with Vnudcvilte BROAD 2 wi:kks only I'en. Mil WwI A at. Ml M i: lill.l INiIlI t kra.nr The Irish Players i in ihp AMk v Tipi,iri Im .'In, in The White-Headed Bey V rt T nl rt " TINIh My SretliJitv FORREST THEATRE5" 5TH BIG WEEK Mmd D.VV. GriffithV. Dramatic Epic . i u i'" w i:kks ' AOp '(I Ut OARRICK--1 t WELCOME CTD ATTOir?rfc With GEORGE SIDNEY I 1 ' " 'a M .M,m,ay j K EITH'S THEATnc JACK NORWORTH GRACE HUFF & CO i n i vi: niiu-v' WROTHE 4 MARTIN SPENCER & WILLIAMS IM.. -i -,H i I N(j Hlluw A.NMJ TUB L1GHTNER GIRLS & NEWTON A.r.vlihx SWARTHMORE CLUB HOUSE -' MV HITIIMl IIM !! W' Dr.A'''-?-'AT,'U ' THEODORE SPIERINfia HORSEMEN - In, Mr -i -1 Sll tt M. r,,. -...- . . . ' tU' NEWMANS&AS U " .i lewa . f i untu.Bri-.. i- -UH,K,lWti j ;;r,v.,!,i;,,swiTZERUNDA"'ia Tkl.. ROr. lie. II. iimi ,. if.. , . .Tr7 AiAtkiiv jl . 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