H ' ; Nancy Wynne Chats About and General Mac Arthur She Hears' of New Busi ness Enterprises Among the Socially Prominent t f A GOOD mJinr Phitadclplilang will go I (e the MacArthiir-Broekti wedding ;' reccptten In Pnlm Reach today. The i jnerrlnge Ituclf is te be wltneiwed br f ihe Immediate fnmlllc nnd n few , friends, you knew, but Inter there will ' he n reccptleh nnd of course the Blllc ' Wnnlens, the durntfe Munns, Hebble Urorkle, Agnes and Jack Masen, Lisa NerrK Ilrewnle Warburton nnd till the rent of thpra who arc down there will go. Mri. Kenrsley Mitchell, who Is Mr. Btetcsbury's younger daughter, Is te be matron of honor at the wedding and Jiinmie Cromwell will be bent man fei (icnernl MaeArthur. .llminle (,'remwell Is Mr. Uroelts"youngest brother. Her ether brother, Teny Cromwell, will net ' be at the wedding as he ami his wife tailed for Kurope several weekt age. I understand business made It necessary ter them te leave then or they tee would have been nt the ceremony, which by the way, Is te be performed by an army clmp.nln. The mnrrlage will take place at the Stotesbury place, 1 Miraiel, which heube, I am told by these who hnve been there, while net en as large a con c ns TVhitcmersh Hall is quite as elabo rate nnd artistic in Its appointments. TOMORROW we hnve n very pretty wedding here. And a very pretty little bride it will be who will wu k tin old St. Peter's Church aisle with her father. 'It's Mary Page and her mar riage te Mr. Jehn Piatt will take place nt neon. Mary is very fair and has the sweetest smile and manner. Hlie is the youngest of the three Pages, daugh ters of Mr. nnd Mrs. Heward V-urls I'ngc. Mary s mother was Miss bdlth Cox and Mary has Cox for her middle name. mt. trian is www "u " a darling little boy who la three or four Mary's' sister, Edith Page, Is te be married te Jack Starr after Easter. HAVE you heard what Mnthilde Petter is going te de? I declare every day I hear of some ene else going into professional work or an artistic venture of some kind. Well, Mnthilde, who is a sister of Mrs. Heward Lewis and of Mrs. Francis Neble nnd Mrs. Jeseph Knight, is about te open a studio in Ardmore. She will art nn consultant nnd adviser for costumes te be uern at the Bal Masque, for in stance j suggest what will be most be coming und whether a copy of some beautiful old pnlnting will net suit cer tain persons. Yeu knew, Jesephine McCulloh. who sings w beautifully, linn turned the liv ing room of her house Inte n shop, and lie has the most attractive frocks for kiddles veu ever saw. Jesephine's voice N exn.tiii.ile. I heard her lit Mrs. Win icrstepns' musicalc just recently. Really, you arc quite out of it thete day- if you arc net doing something. Ne one Mts nt home nnd rends or write, or sews; every ene gets out into the world or does something nt home that brltiRs the world In. And I think we're nil mere alive for it, don't jeu? I HEAR thnt Wnlburgu Reilly is te live in Leck Haven instead of in New Yerk ns many of us thought. That wm simply because we did net knew tlmt Sandv Pninc is engaged in business In Leck Haven. They arc te be munried In April, you knew, and in New Yerk T underbuild, but I believe that hns net hPt-it derided positively. Wnlburgu and her mother; Mrs. Jeseph Reilly, nre new In the Seuth, but will return in a few weeks. TONIGHT will see the Inst meeting of the Opera Supper Club, nnd it ulll lime u brilliant finish, mcthinks, for Mrs. Tem Robins and Mrs. Hnreld Ynrnall nre the hostesses, und there nrn a grrnt many who will entertain. Mrs. James Starr will hove n number of gupsU, and se will Mrs. Alexander Vnn Ri-nselaer. Mrs. Robins will have a party if ten. Mrs. Wiimer Riddle will enteitnln eight or ten guests. Others wliii will entertain will be Mr. nnd Mih. Lnrntden Mitchell, Mr. and Mm. Ell K. T'rlcc, the Webster Wetherilln nnd Hnlllnshcad Taylors. And a number of ether persons will also give parties. THE family took Danny te church for the first time recently, nnd Dannv, being only five, was greatly in trigued by the organ and choir bevs and did net hear the service, which was read by the clergyman in rnther low tours. That evening in speaking of his experiences te his aunt, he remarked. "Well, it's a geed thing thev had music; outside of that there was net touch te it." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Perter, Jr., of bprlngtleld avenue, Chestnut Hill, Will glve a theatre paity .and supper at the Rltz-Carlton.en Thursday. Feb ruary 23, in honor of Miss Helen L. Bewcll, whose engagement te Mr. Henry nrlnlen Coxe, Jr., was rectntly an nounced. Vmeng the guests who will attend the brldfre party en Thursday afternoon, Kcbiuary 23, which Mrs. William 1Z. Jioedman, Jr., will glve at her home, 88t,0 Qermantewn avenue. Chestnut H'll, In honor of Miss 11. Mnrtvn Rrnr debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Harmen Geerge. of 23ti Seuth Flf- eenth stieet, will be Miss Alberta iwam, .-viiMs Virginia L. Carpenter, Miss Kathailne D. Perter, Miss Nancy B. Meughtun, Miss Mary L. Nixon, Miss Lllzabcth W. Austin, MIbs .Katharine S. W"K. -Mlas Margaret A. Phelps. Miss V,u1"l,h Jennings, Mlsa Ellen Whltmer, -IIsh Margaret H. Hamilton. Miss Sarah Legan Starr, Miss Ellzubeth H. Wayne. Mlas Dorethy Valentine, Miss Jean 11. Itlley, Miss Mar'an Cahlr Doneghuo. Miss Luulsa Wallls, Miss Banning Grange, Miss Eleaner T. Dunning, Miss Leaner P. Slean, MIhs Mary .Miller, Wiss Marv Ernestine Appleton, Miss Wndhay Weed, Miss Constance Snow, Ki&!ru1e, Dougherty. .Miss Virginia Brnltli, Miss Mary T. Geedman and Miss Buaati Geedman. Among the guests who will uttend fj! J'ard jiurty te be given by Mra r,mnrICB ,a ,wJ,,Ie-. f 1910 mttenheusc ruV!V,tmo,r.,ef, 1,cr daughter, Miss Sa nr?nr C1,Vk Wesley, at her home en Saturday afternoon, Februnry 2B. will Win "" E";' Itobert" Miss B t y 11. m"' ?f M Mn-J"'e Dallett, Miss !")),; A",e- M'es Carolina Drnjten, t, i 1::tl.e', " "eckscher. Miss Mary SeumiH't ' Ii?b,,,' 's Anna Hetle ruV.L'V1"' M?.r"e-te J. Beyle. Miss I&'xfiS0 8ewn. Miss Jey Drew I m M!,,s, 1,'?nc8 Gerhard. Miss EHz Ami it "?r,l". !s Nerma Grey, Miss iua,.Vnrr,R.en' M,(,s Mary Virginia Al- Mffp.. rei3 Mh" Luellle Austin. Miss ACi'ni.n' r,t?e' ,Mta'' InCB J"BtH: N; M&maiT DaVlS "ni1 M1SS Mar efSi7ianL.STr"- ,Jl nrtram Llpplncett tSS -alJ?Ma" '? gelding at dinner at th. i h";. l"nl' and afterward In thai, t MMllBlll HI their box at the epera. Mr vJ,..JVJ B- Yeatmnn, daughter el SnrUd..Mrt' r,pe Y6tman, of l!l Ke w i, S.?.i10 rri. Ernest c' Sav lit ih? it. entr,B.ln n hr narentB' beN "liM2-?1Kl,,en,?l,,L The 'ether gufsts win inclutta Mre. Arthur W Hawaii. Jlle.i J u.firja M!ai 11 Jf, perner, 3ir, tftPMPM the Marriage of Mrs, Brooks Ernest Savnge and Mr. Charles Chaun cey Savage, Jr. Mrs. William Piatt, of 1630 Pine street, will entertain Informally nt tea thla afternoon for the Luncheon Com mittee of the Woodrew Wilsen Founda tion whleh will Rlve n luncheon at the Nellevne-Htrntferd en Thursday, when .-vir. uenry aiergentnau, reriner Amnim. der te Turkey. Is expected te spenK. The commlttee Includes Mr. nnd Mr." Relnnd 8. Merris, Mr. and Mrs. ioenard T, Uealc, Mr. and Mrs. Ephralm Lcd err, Mr, nnd Mrs. Oeorce W. Nerrln, Mr. nnd Mr& Charles J. Hheads, Dr. anil J"rs. l'dward V. Davis, Mrs. Arthur Btd-t die, Mrs. Jehn Miirkec, Mrs Kdward Browning. Mr. Arthur V. McIrs, Mrs. Jehn 13. Samuel, Mlts Rinlly de Coursey Mlna Meta Hutchinson, Miss Careline 8. .sinuicr, Dr. Chnrles P. Hart. Mr. Michael Kcrwlck, Mr. 8. Hums Westen, Mr. Arthur I. Melgs und Mr. Wilsen Eyre. Mrs. William M. Lycett, of 2124 l'lne street, will Rlve a small tea next Tues day afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock te meet Mrs. Edward Lydden Lycett. Mrs. Jehn B. Iarge, 258 West Willow Greve avenue, Chestnut Hill, nccom nccem panled by Mrs. Frederic Fnlcfc, nUe of Chestnut Hill, will sail en Saturday for Panama, where they will spend several months. Vrs. Charles Price Mnule, of 2217 Hit Hit Hit tenhouse street, will entertain at a card party en Tuesday, February 21, Mrs. Arthur Whitney Howe, of PlttB. burgh, who has been entertained ns the guest for a week of her brethcr-ln-lnw nnd sister, Mr. nnd Mr.. Eugcna Carter B. Slmenln. of 12'.' West Springfield avenue, Chestnut Hill, will leave to morrow te spend a short tlinu ns the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge If. i:arle, 3d, of Grays Lane, Haverford. Mrs. baric, who 1ms been spending n. row tlayn In New Yerk, will return te her home this 'evenlng. Mrs. Arthur Mentague l,ewl, of the Beilevue-Stratferd, will give tlie third and Inst of her luncheons te be followed uy an auction nrldge party -at the Bello-vue-Stratford tomorrow nfternoen. The guess will Include Mrs. Sidney Masen, Mrn. Jehn Masen, Mrs nicherd K. Ner. ten. Mrs. E. T. Walnwright nnd Mrs. William Sidney Brown. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charleq T. Doneghue, of 6,33 Emlen street, (lermantewn, will entertain ut dinner en Saturday eenlng at the Art Club In honor of their debu debu tante daughter, Miss Marian Cahir Doneghue, befere the Prlnoetoii Trl angle play. Among the guests will be Miss Chrlstlne" Atlec, Mr. Van Lear SUirlver. of Pittsburgh, nnd Mr. Alan Baker. Miss Doneghue will entertain ns her guest next week Miss Nancy Theo Thee bold, of Baltimore. Mr. and. Mrs. Emanuel Brown Mc Cowen, of Forty-fourth nnd Spruce streets, will entertain at n buffet sup per at their home en Thursday evening, February 23, In houer of their daughter, Miss Gladys Brown McCewen, who will be married te Mr. Geerge Besscrt Fritz, Jr., en Saturday evenlng, Fcbruurv 25. lhe guests will Include the bridal party. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Jehn H. Cress, of Ver bena uvenue nnd Asbury terrnce, Oak Lane. have returned from Flerida after a short stay. Mra. Harry Parrett and her daughter, Miss Jane Parrett. of CGO.t Lawnton avenue. a,ik Lane, have gene Seuth for a few weeks. A "Practicing Mission" clas will meet every afternoon this week with Oalc l.ane. Mr. K. E. Patterson, of Les Angeles. a clvlns' the series of rlve nen-sectiirlan talks. Mrs. Llewellyn'! .V. Cnley Is In charge, nsblsted by MrK ' William H, Shelly, president of the OaK i Lane Ttevlew Club and the various of ficers of the club. Mr. Edward Harris of Oak Lnne, en tertained at dinner en Saturday eve ning last at the Bcllevuo-Strntferd in ' hemer of Miss Edna Wiley, whose en- i gagement recently has been announced I te .Mr. Aluert Uillmun. Theso present were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Touiisen, Jr., Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Uedferd. 3Ir. and Mrs. Harry Jenes, Miss Tlnnla Margellca and Jlr. Albert Ulllman. WEST PHILADELPHIA A Valentine party was ghen JIaater Henrj' Baxter, Jr., en Saturday nfter nfter nfter neon In honor of his seventh birthday by his mother, Mrs. H. Baxter, of C718 Elmwood avenue. The decorations weru of red and whltu hearts, nnd en the table was a large led heait-shaped Jack Hcrner pie. Among the guests were Miss Mary Bener. .Mrs. I'hyllli Benner. Miss Marie Tedd. Miss .Tennpttn Deughcity. Miss Helen Keoley, Master limy liceicy, .Master Junier Yonker. .,nivi 4.ii i y v.uuiiarii, -uaster oelin C'ennard. Master Buddy Gaffney nnd Master Ress Tedd. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hubbs, of r.120 Lecuit street, will have as their guest Mr. Hubb's mother, Mrs. J. Hubbs of Brldgeten, N. J for nn Indefinite htay. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge Kverct Hansen will rcsld'i nt 4616 Hazel avenue. Mrs, Hansen, befere her inarrlage en Tue-i-day, February 7, in All Angels' Church New Yerk, was Miss Hazel Dorethea Newmnn. daughter of 3lr. and Mrs Randelph Newman, 260 Riverside drive New Yerk. Miss Pauline Clavey, of at Seuth Fortieth street, has as her guest Mrs William Jncobsen, of Jtcxlce, Mrs' Jncobsen, who was formerly of this cltv' was Miss Elizabeth Muriay, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Murray., of aei aei mantewn. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The Covne.Slook Pest, Ne, net, Vet erans of Foreign Wars, organized a new pest en Friday evenlng last at their hendnunrters, 1335 Best Pnssyunk ave nue. The efllcers elected wern 3ir u aicv.au, I'uininanuer ; mr. j, bclileslnger K'nler vlce commander; 3Ir. A. Z.irdiis' Junier vlce commander ; Mr. J. v. will lard, efllcer of the day,, and Mr r Sloek. Mr. and Mrs. Themas Whlte are re celvlng congratulations upon the birth of a son en Thursday, February e Mrs Whlte will be remembered as MJ Besslo Gallagher, of 1610 Illtner street. Mrs. Geerge W. Baynrd, of Jua Seuth Isemlnger strcet; lu spending a mummn m ,i-,,.i,v, .. ,, 25 c lb At all our Stores i iriisn til a HIlSISBEOOII i H I MPI Lll I C Mil I , I IP1 'rlrV" ' 1 H I BaSJKlHiaiSIWniUWlllIllWiB 1 e evcep Ien of Cturdav In the nir Nh ' en tlle "ubJcct et old "" MW va,e" va,e" va,e" housefVartln'rroUu pat Church. Oalc lane and Tenth street. ,b, Jane Campbc I who will be !ll!!lill'l'llll!illlll!ll!ll!llllllllll!llillll!llllllllll!!l:!i:i!li!!m I You'll taste the difference! f H " Soen te' Wed m ':Y ? ' .MISS Itl'TH It. SAMTEK Daughter of Mrs. Charles Samter, of 2118 Spring (iurden street, who will be married en Thursday, March , te Mr. Henry C. Wes sel, nephew of the Inte ltid; Henry C. Wcssel. of this clly. und son of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Wessel. of Lincoln, Neb. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Karr, 1S03 North Thirty-third Htrcct, Strawberry Mansion, announce the uctretnni or their daughter, Miss Dorethy L. Karr, te Mr. Meyer J. Freed, of this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Moses Sternbcrger, of 4310 North Wnrneek street, will ccle- biate their fifty-fifth wedding anniver sary today. They were born In Bavin ta anu enme te .America in isei. .Mr. Sternbergcr fought In the Civil War. They were married In 1807, In this city., by the Hev. Dr. Mnrcun Jastrow. They had ttn children, six of whom are living, and eight grandchildren. Mr and Mra. Sternbcrger are still enjoying geed health. FRANKFORD An interesting timslc.ilc was held en Saturday evening at I.lnden Hall, the home of Mrs. IUyinend W. Uault, for the benefit of thn Kmerirencv Aid of Frankfertl. Thc preKram Ineluded sev eral numhers Blvcn by the FurtnlKhtly Club, with 3IIkh I.llllan Talz iik soloist, Miss Florence Ilnenle, violinist, nnd Mrn. William A. Wlltniw, accempnnlflt. Jlr and Mrs. J. Semmor, of E120 Hawthorne street, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. l.euls V. IJaye, of Winston Winsten h'filem, N. ('., for n short visit. The Weman's Auxiliary of the His torical Society 'of Frankford, at 1S07 Orthodox street, will rclve i Valentine party tins evening, rapcrn will be read the guest of honor, and by Miss Edna R. Worrell. A Certain Weman and Her Shoes A certain New Yerk young woman was dressing te co shennine with n friend. She sank into a chair nnd I gazed sadly at her feet. "I Imvel twenty-one pairs of shoes," she la-1 mented, "and net n single, solitary, pair thnt it ish't torture even te think of putting en." She liadn't a shoe with u flexible art-'i. Klu- wouldn't huvn f.irej a nhoii nheii plni; pxnoilltlen with such dri-iid If thorp l were ent- nalr of Ontitllovera in her mif , lit AKe ulie would have tavwl herself much money If she had bought fewer lalrH nnd mero comfort. In the rantilever ShoeFep"n t l omen a reasonably low heel, a stylishly leund l.0'''.,1 natural sole-lino and an arch, flexible llke your own. unite te kHe you foet-i-oinfort and elllcli iicy of th.- Ij'bIi fst order Thu rtcxIliUi arch conforms wIllliiKly with every Htfp; the tlnxlble arch drawH up, when you lace C.intl lejeis, te ulve each nreli Juif the deBree of support desired: and tlie tluxlble arch pfinlts ihe strinpttunliiK cxeiclse of arch niusclea that con tcs and prevents "w'eak feet." Fer real comfort In a Boed-looklng shoe tpleiidldly made and reabenably priced, you need at least ene pair of Cantilevers in your wardrobe. Widths AAAA te K. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Office CnntlliTer are alie uu tule iu nnitbr cltleai Alloeim iieiiuMciiit n. au.' Liamiun AV8. Atbury I'urh UeJt hhoe Ce.. UJ7 Cuekmin i smilrn uurran Shee Hieie. uu i.lie,dwy haitUin-MniiT'ii, m Nonl.umpien bt. Hrrlt)urK Orner't, sj N. BJ at. H?J i-Sch.'rlri.r'. Taa T-fiTn Bnu.r. fronton !.!. & he lly. in Wyemlns A MtftfiSrV'"!". X Ina!Sn3ne ai'EK'te,.v ?;.V?.0T! u. XrkThe e"n -" rr"v(,a Put"'c P1 I !.i.'w I rey. 3 i:nn Klnn Mt fcTVTVi?? i QiUMANTOWN1 Mr, and Mm. Rebert Chrry, St., have announced the marriage of their daugh ter, Mlsa Charlette Ann Bolten Cherry, te Mr. R. Kline Orleb en Saturday, February 11, at the Chureh of the Epiphany, Germantown. Mr. and Mrs, Grleb wilt be at home after March 1 at Columbia and Cherry streets, Pal myra, Pe. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Hareld P. Meleher, of Princeton, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, Hareld Perter MMcher, Jr. Mrs. Metcher will be re membered ns Miss Marjerle B, Fert, of Germantown, Mrs. C. B. Grace, of 813 Mnnhelm streef, has returned from a visit In Bosten. Mrs. Jehn R. Hunsberger. of 19 Tul Tul pehecken street, entertained at lunch eon, followed by brldge, en Wednesday Inst, The following ladles were present' Mrs. William H. Wilsen. Mrs. William Phlller, Mrs. It. S. Sherman, Mrs. Italph Pyram, Mrs. Philip H. Jehnsen, Mrs. Oeorge Kelly and Mrs. William Caster. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Cadwalladcr, uf 130 West Upsal street, have geno te ToTte Itlce, for a month. Mrs. William H. Wilsen, of nese Cot tage, Germantown uvenue nnd Tulpe Tulpe hecken street, entertained at luncheon, followed by bridge, en Thursday last. The guests Included Mrs. Elmer Wnlllng, Mrs. Walter Simpsen, Mrs. Herace Slner, Mrs. William T. Phlller. Mrs. Albert Illppey, Mrs. F. Marlen Hall, Mrs. Wll llnm MacLeen, Mrs. Arne Shumnn, Mrs Heraco Osmond, Mrs. Jehn Craven and Mrs. William Levis. Mrs. 8. P. Celeman, of 522 Mnvlend street, entertained at brldge en Thurs day Inst. Mr. and Mrs. William K. Adams are spending six weeks In Miami, Fla. Mrs. Donaldsen, of the Pelhnm Court Apartments, who has been entertaining nt several luncheons and brldge parties, will glve the last ene en March 2D. There will be flve tables. DELAWARE COUNTY Wednesday afternoon, February 22. will be "Patrlotle Day" nt the Weman's club of Media, when Prof. Chauncey Shet-Hedge, who will be the guest of honor of the afternoon, will talk en "Itoesovelt." MUsle will fellow. Mrs Herbert Onyx will entertain In formally at a tea at her home In Swarthmere en Wednesday afternoon. Her guests will Include the members of the Weman's Guild of Trinity Church. Mrs. M. Black, daughter of Mrs. Cresby Black, of Chester, entertained the members of the Junier Section of the New Century Club, of which ulie is president, nt her home en Thursday evenlng last. Mrs. William Landls. who formerly ! llved In Swarthmere, left New Yerk a l few days age for Pasadena. . Calif., i where Hhe will remain several menthf. i IMPORTERS. DE8IOXF.ru AND MAKERS OF WOIWX'S AND cniLDREN'8 APPAREL OF TUU UW1IEST CHARACTER FOR MORE TUAX TWEXTY-8TX YEARS GOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES LINGERIE HOSIERY Spert Suits-Coats-Capes, 22.50 te 59.50 That sport will figure prominently in Spring fashions is a foregone conclusion. Te see Spert Fashions interpreted most effectively you must see the "Harris" collection. Celers that fellow rainbow tints plaid backs, double-faced coatings tweed, English and Scotch. Seme loose, ethers strictly tailored. Touches of em broidery even en the tweed suits. Newest colorings. The CAPES coat fronts and plain circular effects ethers bound with color. DressesExceptienal Value 39.50 The Spring's loveliest styles are mirrored in this assemblage. Style and quality that you've rarely seen at this popular price, 39.50. Of taffeta crepe Rema, crepe faille and Canten. Flowing panels, streamer panels, slit sleeves, wonderfully embroidered and beaded. A wealth of styles! -We Specialize in - , MAN & DlLKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET LADIES' DEPARTMENT J7XCLUSIVE. dependable fabrics in styles that are original and unusual, I ' . MOORESTOWN Mr. Henry .' Sherman, of Chestnut street, is epejiaing several weeas in Fienas, A dance ti the Club Oriental was given en Friaay night in Odd Fellows tiau. Mrs. Henry i COIIer, of Philadelphia, Is a -guest. at Kvergrcen Lawn. Mrs. E. B. Learning, of Bast Central avenue, entertained at luncheon en woenesaay last. Mrs. L. B. KloUef East Oak avenue, gave a Mether Goeso luncheon Inst Friday. There were fifteen guests present. NORR18TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Heavner, of 212, East Jacoby street, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Eleaner C. Heavner, and Mr. J, Wlltard Huberts, eon of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Roberts, of 631 Hamilton street. Mrs. Henry M. Tracey, of Eighth avo ave avo nue and Fayette street, -Conahehocken, gave a bridge luncheon of forty covers en Thursday nfher home. She was assisted In receiving by her daughter, Miss Beth Tracey, Master Lester Walter Becher waH the guest of honor at a birthday party given by his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Hercher, of 1139 Marklcy street, en Friday evening. The guests Included Miss Lehore Mann, Miss Alice Cham bers, Miss EdIJh Abbett, Miss Mary t&g&mmsmmsM SPRING suggests plans of re-decoration, of changes in existing interiors, of rc-epening country homes. The VALIANT Galleries are showing attractive bed-room and dining-room sets expressive of the most interesting ideas in decoration. Surprisingly reasonable VALIANT prices afford important opportunities for re furnishing at moderate cost. The VALIANT staff will be pleased te assist in solving decorative problems. CURTAINS ' DRAPERIES INTERIOR DECORATION m "VALIANT SERVICE IS CORDIAL- i Cj vLi J Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Apparel That Slenderizes the IV vALian i rmcES ARE MODERATE" It &S J& J?RflS rm' TAILORED SUITS Hudder.field English Tweeds that nre confined te us as te fabric and models THE SPRING style, ere ready. TOP COATS AND CAPES Carner. - Hair Plain Celers P!aidEngh.h 1 weeds and Fleeces in new and ettractiva styles. DIXVILLE DRESSES The popular Cape Dresses in the DIW'ILLE range arc here only. Fine Australian wool fabrics that have just warmth enough without weight. SPRING HATS The new Peanut Straws, Silk Turbans und s.lk and straw combinations in sprinj; shade, nnd style. moderately priced. FURNISHINGS Ladies' Underwear, Silk Hosiery, i iundkerchiefs. Mannish Neckwear, Gloves, etc., all with n touch of something different and of unusual value. Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET " 1 -?wtCTrff - ', "ffT-TvfffWz'yfr TT? "a"""' ' ' . .J .-. achmliflc, Miss Jmn&itey&irit wa ter Paul and Master Jwwph J0"1,8! taat AmlrM tlnvara. Master Merrill Abbett, Master Lester Hlldebrand, Mas ter Lloyd Lefwlch and Master Paul jueuger. Threa Arti Club Play Final arrangements have been made for the production, "Jack e' Hearts, te be followed by n, Valentine cestume ball, which will be given by the Threo Arts Club auxiliary this evenlng nt the Littte Theatre, The proceeds of the affair will go toward the. building fund for a new clubhouse. ... ,., The cast In the play Includes Miss TInnia 8. Margolles as Celeste; Miss V. Dorethea Fischer as Mary Hart; Mr. Bruce Ludgate as the ltev. Jehn Ames; Mr. O. flyram Blaekwell as Wlnthrep Hart; Miss Kay B. Klrshner as Mary ltobtnsen; Miss Peggy Dugan ns Betty Dwyer; Mr. lidward Browh as Dr. Hart, and Mr. Stuart Camp bell ns Jeck Botsford. Mr. Ilebert S. Woolston Is directing the cast, white Mr. G. Byram Blaekwell Ih manager of the nffalr. The decorations will be In charge of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Camp bell, while Miss F. Dorethea Fischer has chnrge of the stnge settings. The ball room will be beautifully decorated with valentines, balloons and varicolored electric lights. Among the patrenessen are Mrs." J. Thompson Schull, Mrs. Frnnk Alles, Mrs. Randelph Blaekwell, Mrs. Frederick W. Jaqtllth, Mrs. Wal ter Dalslmer, Mrs. Stuart Campbell, Mrs. William fichultz, Miss A. T. Stenger and Mrs. II, H, Browning. ttt- Dalian r vT ' uTALuau-ur- 1822 CHESTNUT STREET R i 1 1 j? i wvL r? . U2V 7 i ItnXw 9 SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS PETTICOATS CHILDREN'S APPAREL NEGLIGEES Larger Wemarr ,. wmwim The Inlmltable skill -which has 'copied In glass every minute detail of struck turc of the plants has been wholly do de voted te Harvard University. All of the specimens which have been mnde since 180,"; arc the nrtlftic handiwork of ltu ltu delpli Illiischku, who hus carried en nil of his study and his modeling single handed in his studio In (lermtfny. ... tl!If,A.'H LKADINfl THIUATnEfl diiikctien or i.rcij a j j. hiihmriit CMESTAJUT ST.'nscnA unm SHUBEHT VAUDEVILLE miut MAI Ar ZI5-LVC5 AT 813 GEORGIE PRICE MAIIt:r, WITIIFB ft CO. IV SALLY, IRENE Sc MARY BRENDEL & BERT ERNESTINE MYERS & CO. EDDIE DOWLING AMI ,llt,ST1! pill, OK siiuiimit v,uiii:vit.r.K WALNUT Special Mat. Tomer.50c te SI e. JML i i eiii -.Ini I. Ir leN' Iuiimi.i- ,-i,, ui AI.MA ML. McKAY MuRRlS nnd Origin.-.! New Yerk Cast i:gH.. r,vc te sj. -it i . .tut., .'oe tii gi.'e SMyBIKF LAST 5 EVES. Last Pep. Mat. Tomer. $1.50 GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES TIT U & D'tD MCIC..U en (i re i lurur ,.,... I . ' '-" ' "VJIM" HfULVI IPU'.IU1.11 MAKE fi SNAPPYl wiiM A illlv.vuiH5 ym."i Cf 5TAR5 AMD I 75 DAIMTV l)APH4N'Oii DIVINITIES I ek'thurs mat i if ATS Kit liit lien WILLIAM S"tcin wt vainens tawtx DOGJ LOVS THt PHIl.ADtt.PWA INQUIRER riAfS "DOG LOVE." IS A lAUiiMFET Of REAL nitwi ftriui rt DCLIULU IK LAI H KILJWIU"!- LVMC ISv2 w 1 sc GARRICK Last 5 Eves.1"" . . j 11 r w penny i eh'pI is lve jm-n it it th ii"nnv jr-.j j,lT,t iind f renny ou nln t cot"- ijlncs of Sniomen in WELCOME STRANGER with r.r r min trvny N'KXT WI.I K SEATSTHI'It.nT Gee. M. Cehan's Comedians n the Wlielrtri- V i, leal Hit THE O'BRIEN GIRL (MAUY s I ii M''M A.I. HIb.ri.lt) FORREST THEATRF7 TWri" Tl VIK1 " WD H Wm I K CT Iirric mm t-n3 1 vv CCIVJ D. W. Griffith's Dramatic Epic s n hcinv en iirsTrtA BROAD Last 5 Evgs. Mat (11 Ml I..', n. I I.SUFI .l Prf-m-ts The Irish Players The White-FIeaded Bey Ni:xr wfi.1v - -ii- 'r.y D.vv.n i i:i.-i e ! (. H THE GOLD DIGGERS Aerv lienu I K" (t'Js ( ernr y 1 r , 1 N v y , I "''I ' ' -C(ir- Aftfr 'J Yh a I 5 CHICAGO OPERA COMPANY Mi:ritni'eur.w ui.h urn i; 111" tl tiiul I'n'ilur sfrp, tn Entire Week, Beginning Feb. 27th Single Sale Kegins Feb. 15 Prlre: " l"i Slid",, tisii. si in etui St 'III. s; ,'n. M. I,,. I In nmik: hi.: !! SvM "II. si III. If.l IihIii,Ii..i t Urm mi'. IHM I,, v ,,,, , stri-ri 3IIIN. "IANMIVI.l-1 K. I! I. ,. i ir iHinlllll. IllilM-rt. "I'MII, I'ulnV . Oaknln-kn I'.illct. ( ,ii. J', rnrl Til " -"- V'V" "'' uri.-ert. Kftnu'il- llurrmn. I en I.. i, I ,,,, W I.I) I i: .HIM LI I K I Ml1 'ii 1IAMI-." I.iriliii. Iiuf-.mlc. r'C'n J'ajlM -Oiiknlii'.ki ll.illa. Inml Tut un. " u" Tiiin-. "itiiMi ii itt .iiiii-Tn-M iVffiv '':,;,,.,,"?-.!;.j,i"'-e","'""- nti. "ri u i..s i.i MiTi.i-.v.Mir V, ," , irilI"""c,.,',;'V. r.r.;. - !.A",V!.u"V,!".V'T.,r 1V.rS,V,'?,I!,:i,,,.',!l"-0',,'r'''' i.'i- i , I "" ' " ' A I niWf7 ' THEATRE XikJLfi-aXi2j rii.tiiMt i j',, nir-i Him uf I'rril. I A M. I" 1( LL M fnniinmii shmii m n y em: ui:i-k eni. C "A DOLL'S HOUSE" aAV ri.? " "'- N,N', i.i'iK'MT Adilul Aii'm i i,.r, r mii.e r iiii pti 1'Mli m Pitirlr 1IVU MM ' I iv firnrgf rllH. " lln- linllnr p.si,,,,,, w i i i , l-i HELEN BARLOW -.ul r ii In v , ,,i nencrrm J"H km. ii-i i i.ii n,,,,,.,. i.rjiu i.ui-i i ,i i I,,,,,, , WM.TITIIM' i' n KMH.I I . ii,,, p.... ' Thur.lVl. HI Mil' M 1 tU' , t I r.-iA ."f ai iin or mi si. llirilMIW l.(.. I I II in, H:-, RUTH RAV CAS1NU A1" i.a-',,t- -V7 rtmFS-rWr l.aJLji I " III 1 4 R i IADSS.P6JS if Trl! KV iErn'ratf33i )l IN A TURKISH BATH by AVEljy HOPW0QD S- CA51T0N ANDIUW I . "rzsi- rfr ,v HHitN Ar.ui. a ii.t.tM h. 1 1 10 ( ii,.lr :rnn;,-'nt at 8:00 TRAVIAtI' DUMONPS '" " -l.i,., (, ,7, Mm.. U.lll-urrl. JI.I AIM, OiJh, utM' l'' M n V t .Sir, .. I-, mn, Jim AniinlBii. (Jim, .. ir"uA.Mtl'U EMMETT WELCH MiujftJ. ' n""'" A'"""""v """'" Wlu."g.'8 BatlrfrWOOHI'HAN- l.K in, S.. METROPOLITAN ilMl rZZS.M WPWJ!mr!rWI MiMMMfeliailriMdMii pUoetlen ltny -'bemiwy . KtNl7iMi:NTlI ANf) fAHkliT 11 A. M. TO 11 V. M ' ROtlKKT Y.. LKONAnD l'tW iv.vi aiii)i:d emi:iiv rKATi'itis H'c Hay 11 WWi "SMILES" hert muiim llltTrrfnt Wed. and Fri. Night MAE MURRAY Annnfe WAf-vllt SH AT TlXO AM? 0!30 ??33,WWfjSW3fcE4 HXTKIINTII AND MAHKHT 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:M LAST 5 DAYS KIX ISriKAM rjlODUCTION t AbT OI' 12.500 l.TV.D UY Rudelph Valentine Daily, 35c, 50c Evenings, 50c, 75c ui Ins at d IldlldayH r:enlns Prices r.lmllcil nncnuemTit Commencing MONDAY NEXT Tin: A.MAKIXU SPKCTAtUju Snnlen'a 1'aineu and K;n K;n llenal 7.i' Hernmet thn Orratrat Motion Picture the World I fas Ever Knetrn. BROAD'and CHE'STtiUT M30 i.ie 3:r.r. r, .in T-nn o-ae r.COD WICnK PAUAMOUNl' Dreent CECIL B. DE MILLE'S I.ATfT SATURDAY NIGHT AN 'riT.lt I'. I ST,,.v Off r MiTt (ii: I K 11 r T-(.s i'eri rt enriir.sTu PAT APF 12TIf maukbtt "JUST AROUND THE CORNER" Trem Str liv rAXXIK I t'ltST ETHEL CLAYTON ' "kk VICTORIA situ a. siAitKiirr ji. te 11 in p. m. ti:n n" tit 'n a iiahhoem CAPITOL m ffitV.?f.TM. WALLACE REID '"t. I UF r," RPHFINJT 1TTH A MAIIKUT V.l,Vti 1 i ti. ei. .iieVl0 MARY MILES MINTER . ULiUOfi 11 te II rnNriNUOL'9 VAi'nr.viu.n Jesic Recney & Company Jack Reef and Girls i. F. KEITH'S 'OIIIIIIII DE LYLE ALTJA i I ui of I'.t feM Pelile p Win I 1W VltU UKItNKY AND S jJJl"! '. D'lNVIII I.Y & CO E m.. DOYLE & CAVANAUGH r.,. i Hi TTIP I.OHHY' 5 GUY VOYER in "MARRY ME" lliAMvlIN A I'll HI.!.S, IIEHSIB S KH.nVN'lM. '".Il.lt. ,VMI 1 AL HERMAN 5 ' a r I llriiierr '.uiuiniinuiiiiniiifliiiiitii'iMiiuuciiiiiiiiiiiitiiiimiiiiuniil MIIKOI'IH.M'AN OlMTIIV IIOCfiR TONEHTat8.15 iA-r ciisfiur this sitasen nv mill McCORMACK Ili-ir .Inhn (Ifl'iinmik --liitt "Knthlmi m iiiiiinm'ii ' nil "Irfl -iiil, Mnllirr Irrinnd'' ,M tluii i lliiinc J. We in.1 nn', jeh Cl)nt. At Allien III" MU.SIO SAT. AFT., FEB. 25, at 2i30 I unci hr or xit hie ran piano ' RACHMANINOFF ri.l.e'H rr 11-ppe'h i. Arml. Hex atnet. i i '!"' f J Vevy Stnliirty I'lniui. , ,1 in Mil ii' llitirh., I rl. '.'.I. Mils" Nt-W ium ALli'-KT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA COATES ,..'1,",1."",,',., . fi-t ''ondnpter pVffflnr'niV ZsiL, wmmmmm. m.. IlSS 1:' iijitiii'ii'iiAi : ill i : itiMiH a fMTON &mima ttAUM ViLiUFff M, g f I UlllirilSI'DllV ham. " -jfyA Lhoir or uiu et. reter s LhwdI Itrrllin m t iiuriii iiurrn ,1 1 u I e (14 fSa IIuiiiiiii. Dulili. 1mi:UU. Itiiaalii,, N. ff'l (liM.is iif .ill inrii mill . t ftv'i ri)Ms. 1 u i-i.ii. is, ij .!a4 "," ' - "" .. . i, rlQiH ORPHEUM "-inantrmn . Chsltsn ,H jii '".""' ,lln Tertay-. aiis4 UJ ORpHFUM PLAYERS m $&! I en Nights in a Barroom" bi .l AI1?M 111- Ml wiT 'T - Pel 11 V OIMMIA i'MMliivv JL t?V " ' mi Is -V. Y, T? . -- W ., F t M Dtimeui mn uwjZU Ml te tUtat.'MGt.f . . ma , ' m.ij. 1 K?"l '".mwi IIjWJ .Mw was ' t mi MB1 1 31 ji f,M 1 t 4 ;m m I. ..ii ware jT:arJ3tl J ,. "n J t - - - 7 tV"lr iff 'T v vuivrtiiy ?4.U '.Th. ..wJv.ftJ h'.iQtivih mteMmu.mMli,m tmtltirkJtLkt!kMBUjuk&M.mMf 3XaM
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