TO ?T T.Ci.'i r"r aw 'rwr i ?Ti'-. 7 fiJ f.l i WWS&PAffiUTm&PEE l sv , evi: . . BflfayITyriiie'relb e.Ve JFeeiVs Gayeties'and of ,'ii Several Mafdi Gras Parties, in Addition te the fc jjj S Annual Bal Masque it jj ' . !4UpOUatt 'social doing he ieemed f 1 rather dead, se. many people ere ' arid 'there hnVe -been, no- partly 'PP.. ..? t..I r).tlllnn tlilnnllM eemin nleng In a-gayer et, and next Jk wlH4be n r buiiy aa possible. La's the Midwinter, you knew, and STently tf'JcS Saturday of thla .week .tKe n.jr 7 Mm of aupper-dancea of which 'Mrs. " fin ' Hutchtebn' Scott has charge; dt it n'n.Vi"-....a.nrnr.t. will tnrf. ami i, t&e dances will go en Inte Ijent. , ' I s ftlH fh.m' nrn ten In the aeries. If I h remember the Invitation rightly. F' iktVt tlie Assembly, which la held I' A r"en the 24th of tha. month,, there'a mi mere party, and that is tne Hal Eiiaae, whIchlB te be given this year at the faellevuer Stratford for the first Stes Yeu knew; .the tBal Masaue was 2t held In the Roosevelt, en Chestnut SJtt above Twentieth; One .Of .the (V iirtles there was, iamousier,ine leiunj ' baas of a number of white mice te add i gthe Joyeuanta and, gayety.ef ite. k . uUt will vmi ever forget the yells? r"f -.11 - - a4ata aal 1maiMfai line dsii raw - - , inriutlons-fer many from ether dts as well as e. e. d. c. grew raore Md mere, tne asair was meveu irem tfc T Roosevelt te Horticultural Han. iL.t I.AiitlrNi1 n1aia iaa rAn ieim. the Bal Masque went 'te the Sjaemy of Music. tfhl Mardl Ores msiiimi nisi. urniiLiiui uiubu tt aat . '' " en opera nnui, uumiwi w , ' aVlded the Bellevue ballroom would be tot enough. I the second largest Uee for dancing, 1 thlhk. Of course, ween the Academy i uoered ever. It ' fleta give mere space, at least, it leeks se te me, but I could net swear te it. Well, anyway, It's going te be at the BellevueStratferd and take In the Ballroom, Clever Roem, Red Roem. ' plm Roem and Stratford Roem, and , It's going te be great tun. There's te be another Mardl Gras party this year, tee. Did you knew Sat? A number of the younger mar ried setare getting up a party at-the ."Whltemersh Club. It's te be a cos ces tame affair, and these who have started this new.departure are Mr., and Mrs. Ralph Earle, Mr. and Mrs; Alex eader Coxe Yarnall, Mr. and Mrs. Neddie Page, Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Bql6n-Mlller,"Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Em kn Newbold, Jr. It's a subscription dance, tee, and .will doubtless have tuny present, for all these young peo ple are very great favorites. ' Fer the debutantes there will be the fancy dress party which the Adelpu Scengartcns arc giving for Ellen Mc Icbael at the Mask and Wig club house. They are having a dinner, tee. btfere the dance, and tncre arc beveral ether affairs. TfllS sounds like a chronicle of r mlng events, but you knew n day like yesterday one did net go about j.Vtry much, though I did brave the mther and go down te St. Peter's for Miry Page's wedding. Mary looked perfectly darling In her mother's wed ding dress. She made It mere modern by adding a court train of white velvet. Which was one of the richest things I hive seen for a long time. I Her lace was rose point. It had Deen W6rn by her grandmother and was aim ply ftqulsitc. There Is nothing like old i.ac. after all, Is there? That creamy crleh tone it has is se different from any pewly bought lace, no matter hew hand some. 'The maid of honor and bridesmaids' hits were awfully quaint and becoming. Ths brims were of horse hair in a sort of periwinkle blue and the crowns were , of pinkish silk. Jane Yeatman's hat was all of silk. As for the beuuuetx. they were nient artistic, purple lilacs, orchids and sweetpeas. 4 AUNT DOLLY came en te visit lately and with her came small' Piggy. New they had te travel quite a dis tance, and it was tee much of an under taking te bring the coach. Se after Aunt Delly arrived she thought of a friend who lived near and whose little sfrl was tee big for a coach and won dered if she would lend hers te Peggy. She went te see another friend and they dlicuised It together, forgetting that Hfd friend's small daughter Pelly, aged three, was in the room. Said Aunt Delly: "I don't quite like te ak Alice, she may have It ricked away In the storeroom;" "Oh. wouldn't mind." said Pelly's mamma, 'she's coming down this afternoon for tee and perhaps we can tactfully speak of Mirhes. I Itnew hew VOU feel. 1 tilt hate te ask people te de anytmne, hit means trouble for them, but I m sure ehe would net mind: she'll proun preun lly be delighted." "I'm sure she will," said Aunt Delly, "but I hate te ik, just the same." However, when Alice arrived Pelly took all the problem away from them by marching out from the corner where fche was playing and saying. Alice, Delly wants your conch for Peggy. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mlis Henrietta MacDoneld Wilsen, daughter or Dr. and Mrs. W ReyneldB "Wilsen, of 1709 Spruce street and the fisllevue-Stratferd, whose engagement has been Announced te Mr. Edward O. Shakespeare, Jr., entertained a party at th Junier dance last evening- at the-Beltevue-Stratrerd. The gmests Included Miss Russell Evans Tucker, Miss Mar- Rret A. Dallett, Mr. Geerge Antheny Jacksen, Mr. Blythe, Mr. Edwards Kneass, Mr. Edward O. Shakespeare, Jr., and Mr. Geerge A. MeCall. Mrs. Carrell 3, Tyson, of 1900 Spruce street, will give a children's party en jWednesilay afternoon, February Z2, In honor of her daughter, Miss Helen Ty eon, and her son, Muster Charles Tyson. Intro will be about forty children pres ent. Mrs. Albert Draper Whiting, of 1583 Spruce street, will entertain the mem bers of the Antediluvian Society at ',(' luncheon at thu FrlendH Meeting Heuso ,?. en Friday afternoon. March 3. fp i " Mis Vlrplnla W. Nerrls and Miss (i ( Lioulse E. Nerrls, dauRhem of Dr. and .".in, uicnaru u. in erris, ei due wertn Twentieth street, who will be formally presented te society by their parents in the autumn, will leave tomorrow for viilt te Baltimore, where they, will be the miests of Miss Ottllle Wlckea. rney will attend '.ie dance te be given Jy the members of the Beaver Camp '"morrow and en Saturday the luncheon which the members of the camp will (Pe at the Baltimore Country Club. VeK expect te return te their home en eunday evening. Miss Anne B. Townsend, daughter of n. ,J' B,art TewnBend, of Blanceyd t,rVref' .wlu ,eava tomorrow for n ,WtUay visit te Baltimore, where she Mill vO, entertained aa the guest e Miss Edwarda Gamble ever the week end, Miss Margaretta Pee, of Baltimore, Tn BSnter.ta,n.at luncheon at her home or .h.tuLdtty ,or number of members the Beaver Camp from this city. Jnlr.rJJ' C-'CJ1 Fllr. of the Anchorage, ni vert en. art a !.. AMn t tJ..7.' kfeter.0l.MJj.and Mrs. William "a 'S2"Vf 3West Tulpehecken street. i2JPn n ire spending several weeks s'STk, i.Vrm.w.m XW ii ., for February 23 , Seuth Twentieth street, ,wlll entertain, at a small luncheon at her home tomor row herer' thu card eartv te -be given at the Bellevue-Stratford for ther benefit of the Southern Heme for uesmuie Children; Mrs. Jehn B. Samuel and her two debutante daughters, Miss Leis Samuel ard M'ss Maria B. Samuel, of 2015 Pine street, who are at horn" Informally en Saturdays In February from 4 until 6 o'clock will be assisted In receiving this Saturday afternoon by Mrs Ous tavus Remak Mrs. Rebert C. Wright, Mrs. Herace W. Sellers,-Mrs. W. Rey nolds Wilsen and Mrs. W, Percy. Simp; son. Ne cards have been sent out "Mr. and Mrs. Victer C. Mather and Mr. Chariest E. Mather, of Haverford, an, ntiAtiillnv auivtral itnva In New Yerk lit the Rlts-Carlten Hetel. Mrs. Qeorge R. Bewer, of Content ment. Torresdale,. who has been rpend lng the wlntir at the Lengacre, left yesterday ler n trip te Flerida, where she expects te remain for several weeks, Mr Cleerge W. Willing, Jr.. of Chest-, nut Hill.' Is at the Rlts-Carlten Hetel In New Yerk for a few days. Judge and Mrs. Jeseph F.' iiamerelte announce the marriage of their daugh ter, Miss Marie Louise Lamorelle, te Mr. Geerge Lincoln Reat, In St Francis Xayler Church, New Yerk, yesterday. ' QERMANTOWfy The Cedarbrook Country Club. Lime kiln pike and City line, will give a large card party en Monday evenlng, February 20, for the members and their friends. Mr. and Mr J. H. Harper Chad wlck, of Creshelm read, have gene te Flerida for about six weeks. An Informal surprise party was Klven Mr. Walter Stumeflr. Wa.vne avenu and Winona street, en Wednesday, f rieruary s, in noner or nis Dirtnuay. The guests were entertained with dancing. Mre. Henry Kellerman and her daughter, Miss Mildred Kellerman, of 7422 Deven avenue. Chestnut Hill, will leave en Sunday for Miami, Flo., where they will spend six weeks. Mrs. Palmer Watsen, of 248 West Jehnsen street, entertained the Fort nightly Bridge Clnb en Tuesday. The ether members are Mrs. Mahlen H. Rable, Mrs. Kempfer, Mrs. O C. Peeney, Mrs. Kahlback, Mrs. Detterer and Mrs. Quy McCoy. Dr. and Mra Raby, of Wayne avenue and W'nena street, gave a bridge party followed by a muslcale en Tuesday eve ning In honor of Mr. and Mrs, Walter rumpflg, of Qermantewn, Mrs. Stump fig, who Is .well known In musical circles, was the soprano soloist and was accompanied by Mr. Quy C. McCoy as violinist and Mrs. Guy McCoy aa plan nt. Amour the sruesta were Mr. and Mrs. Rebert DagTlesh. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. Heward Smith. Mr. and Mra. Onerm Stumpfig and Mr. and Mra Jroest Mrs. Daniel V. Fester, of 107 West Penn street, will give a bridge party of three tables en Friday. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Miss Adele Cellins, of Fertv.ninth street and Chester avenue, entertained at a Valentine dinner and dance In honor of her cousin. Miss Harriet Hnmni of Sprlngflled, Mesb, whose engagement te Mr. Rebert Atkinson, of New Yerk. recently has been announced. Among the miesta were Miss Graca Blalan. uru. Florence Tayler, Miss Careline Meyer, Miss Helen Wren, Miss Dorethy Field. m s dne vvara, jar.- ttaipn Tedd, Mr. Wilsen Wrla-ht. Mr. Albert Cellins m, James Hurlburt. Mr. William Snreule. Mr. Heward McCall, Mr. Walter Tayler and Mr. J. Raymond Stockton. Mr. and Mra. Gee; arge Themas, of Fifty-ninth street and i xiaverrera ave nue.-nre receiving congratulations unen uie unui ui v uauiiuer, isoremy At At mere. Mra Themas was Miss Florence Atmore. Mr. H. Kay Standbrldn Ami ti ni& T. Standbridge,. of New Yerk. wr guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Stand bridge, of 62 IS De Lancey street, ever the week-end. Miss Standbrldge's en gagement recently has been announced te Mr. A. Smith, of New Yerk. Mr. and Mrs. Charjes Tleger, of New Yerk, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Ward Smith, -of 832 Wynnowoed read! ever the week-end. 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Clelghten Turner, of 2604 Seuth Twentieth Street. entrtnln,il e, luncheon and bridge pary en Monday ne.uuuii. xier Kurng inciuuea Mra J. Broughten, Mrs. Walter Samans. Mra J. C. Shute. Mrs William Gower, Mrs. Fred Rebblns and Mrs. Shaddtck. Mra. Jeseph K. Harrlman, of 2105 Vew Yerk City. Pe'n,f rertn,ht ,n Mrs. Walter Samana of 2522 Seuth Twentieth street, and Mrs. William Tem. llnsen entertained at a luncheon and bridge party -.caterday afternoon. Their inciuaca jurs. William Uewer, Mrs. I. C. Shute. Mrs. Clelghten Turner, Mrs. Brooks. Mrs. J. Moeje, Mra Wr Our Winter Garden Will Open Soen Dinner Dance every Satur day evening in our restaurant. If you think exclusivenesa is expensive come and see. feu On Lincoln Highway mu. at City Une rHOADEUHIAW , aw a mail HOTEL Laurence Mareach, Manager Orerbreek. ti,' ' 7IU '."" AWttACTIVE MATRON x j ' 'yfStKiKIL ' 3-"' K'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aSaiaVP!3Pi$iiliVli3 " i - V'fJ'sv' !;'. A LllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmV4 wi fcaijJ jaJSWjB i.'ylif 7 i v ' ? i " . ff f v aaaaaaKaBaaaaauJBaaaaaaa!''v,!?'rM'i'yA vj S N.aw5aillllllllW'?'-'IWl-' MRS. WILLIAM COLEMAN FREEMAN Of 2128 Locust street, who with Mr. Freeman Is spending several weeks at Useppa Island, Fla. Charles Shlsler. Mrs, Fred Rebblns, Mrs. J. Busch. Mrs. Frank De Laney ana Mrs. j. Tomunsen. A reception nnd dan go will be given tomorrow eVenlng by the Del-Mente Country Club In McCrea's Academy, 1617 Snyder avenue. Among these en the Entertainment Commlttee are Mr. James Beggs, Mr. James Blande, Mr. Wesley Cherry, Mr. Owen Kaney. Mr. Raymond Munre, Mr. Edward Magln nis, Mr. Henry McNeil, Mr; Eugrn6 McCann. Mr. Hugh Ward and Mr. Gerald Begga 'Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. I. C. Shute. of 2S04 Seuth Garnet street. entertained en Tuesday evenlng at a Valentine party In honor of their six teenth weaamg anniversary. Among their guests were Mr and Mra Hareld Way, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick' W. Graves, Lieutenant and Mrs. Arneld and Mrs. William L. Scott There will be a meeting of the Geerge ' SharBwoed Alumni Association at the school building, Second and Wolf streets, en Friday evening. February 17, at 8 o'clock sharp. An unusual pre. gram of entertainment has been ar ranged for thts occasion. ALONG THEtREADING Mrs. Jeseph H. Bunting, of New Yerk, formerly of Jenklntewn. has been vlslt-lna- her father, Mr. Charles D. Barney, of Etlden. Old Yerk read and spring avenue, ugeniz. Mr. and Mra Henry G. Druedlng, of Sering avenue. Elklns Park, have lett en a trip te Egypt and ether Mediter ranean perta .. The second meeting of the parlia mentary law class was held this morn ing at the home of Mra Themas D. Sullivan. 6524 North- Seventh street Oak Lane. The class Is held for mem bers of the Oak Lane Review Club. . Miss Mary Stager, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stager, of Sharplesa avenue. Melrose, entertained the mem bers of her bridge club Tuesday after noon at her home. Miss Stager and her sister, Mlsa Helen Sidney Stager, are entertaining Mra Manning. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs? J. W. Eastburn.,of 4656 Penn street, will entertain at a card party at their home en Saturday eve ning. Mss Helen Worthlngten, of Frank ford avenue and Orthodox street Is spending a fortnight In Washington visiting relatives and friends. A bridge party will be given en Saturday afternoon, February 26, by Miss Loulse Spanagle at her home, 4722 Penn street. The Gamma Ensllen Kappa Frater nity will give a play and dance en Fri day evening at Assembly Hall. Mr. and Mra Fred Bucklus, of Wake ling and Q rl scorn streets, anneunce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorethy Bucklus. te Mr. Al Whltaker. i w , NQRRI8T0WN Mlsa Marlen Lincoln Ballentvne. of 1444 Willow street; celebrated her eighth, birthday en Lincoln's Birthday by entertaining twelve bf her small friends at her home. The guests In eluded Miss Anna Belle Brewer, Mlsa Thelma and Miss Dorethv Summers. Miss Thelma Weaver, Miss Mary Crockett, Miss Eleaner Seltzer, Miss 6 Miles Frem Phlla. City Hall Phlla, Pa. y "'', ."! lW" - 4 lb t Jt " Photo by Geldemky. Anna Goethe,, Miss Vclma Sacks, Miss Helen Kramer, Mlsa Catharlne Keeler and Master Kenneth Watsen. Mr. Jehn Bean, of 666 Kehn street. was given a surprise party at his home last Saturday evening In celebration of his birthday. The 'guests included Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Bean, Miss Alice Bean, Mra K. Hippie, Mrs. G, Barmond, Mrs. B. Detterer. Mrs. Charles Stamets. Mrs. E. Heugh, Mra. M. E. Grater, Miss Mary Devlnney, Mrs. Grlmth, Mrs. is. Aiarpie, Airs. ai. Hcnerman, Airs. r;. Schletter, Miss E. Zuckschwert, Miss Mary Smith. Miss Anna Kane. Miss Jennie Karr, Mlsa Lydla Haldcrman. Miss Ethel Wentxel, Miss Betty Dona hue, Miss Ida May Bean, Mra Chris tian Brewcr, Mra A.- Bean and Mrs. W, R. Jenes. , Miss Bessie S. Mann, a graduate of the 1922 winter graduating class of the Norrlstewn High Scheel, was the truest of honor at en Informal dana, given Saturday by Miss Anna Sheftcr, ei uaroaaees ana Airy streets. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lewis Pratt, nf mr,4 Willow street celebrated their first wedding anniversary en Ilnceln'a Birthday by entertaining a number of irienai at tncir neme. Mrs. Pratt was formerly Miss Mabel Tcany. Valentine Party Miss Marguerlte Evans was hostess te the Junier auxiliary. Queen of Peace Heuse, 1906 Spring Garden street at a Valentine party. Among these present were Miss Edna M. Qulnn.Mlss Leena Latimer. Mlsa Marie Carr, Mlsa Kath ryn McCabe, Miss Eleaner McKenna Miss Margaret Gillespie. Miss Florence .awier, miss Gertrude Lumsden, Mis Marian Whipple, Miss Florence Osberne Miss Beatrlce Qulnn, Mlsa Emma Bal lantyne, Miss Florence Griffith Miss Frances Sullivan. Miss Elizabeth Gal- 1aahu 1.et m. .. .-., luiaa wawerine Coonan. Miss ,.u aucy, miss Mary Dalle;-. Miss Marie Boyd Mlee Mary eErtST Mr" Mf.r.yMallarke'' Miss May Denehue lu M,arKU0.r,,t0 Floea- MIsh Id Hlnch Cliff. Miaa Maria t.ii,.. , .'.'"" Delriney Miss Anne "MuliaX AISf,5" neien yuinn. Miss Ann xfZfimi"! ViZA ? "Cecelia BONWIT TELLER CQ QkeSpeda&u ShopcfOnauialienk CHESTNUT AT 13" STREET TOMORROW Spring Medes WOMEN'S . TAILLEUR and AFTERNOON FROCKS Special Offering 39.50 & 49.50 Crepe Knit Canten Crepe Faille Crepe Taffeta jaOUTHFUL lines that rival the grace of 2f Spring flowers, rich fabrics that simulate the texture of opening buds, and lovely tints that leem te have been borrowed from Proserpine herald the coming season in delightful array. One model accentuates its slender lines with rows of cut steel discs and cheeses them also for its girdle. A navy Canten crepe achieves a charm ing contrast with vari-colered sleeves in a rich Batik design. Faille crepe shows interesting sleeves and side' panels of knife-plaited Georgette crepe. Crepe knit has a penchant for a bodice of Canten crepe, showing hand -drawn work. Gres'grain ribbon and roses in con tasting color are the smart choice of a Meused Canten crepe model. WOMEN'S DEPT. : ' - - - -T ' ' ' ' ' ' iporkln-Keenlng VVxfellhe A wedding of Interest took place last averting at 6:30 o'clock, at the Temple Beth Israel, at Thlrty-socend afreet and Montgomery avenue, when Mies Betty came the bride of Mr. Nathan Boerkln, of 254 East Roosevelt beulevard: Dr. Marvin Nathan officiated. The bride was given In marriage by her father. Mr.' Israel Keenlng. She were a gown ei.wmte crepe satin studded with pearl and crystal , beads, a tulle veil iUh crown of pearls and carried a bouquet Of orchids, .sweet peas, rosebuds and shower of lilies of the valle"y; Her Sister. Mrs. A. Glasen. ni e mtv of honor. The I aid of honor. wam mi Chariotte Keen.ng, also a slater of, the Jjr'.de,. The .?."" epmalds were Miss An nette Keen. M.s; Miriam Keenlng, ceusfn Mi.thirlll,!0Mlf? Fny Sperkln nnd Miss Mary Sperkln, sisters of the bridegroom. n.T.?.,W?Jlt8 flewJ!:. ""1,8 were' Miss 0r,dn-iJw2 an?Mlss Genie Swartz. KMMii..ii,ph sP,'ln, brother of the cZnlA?ML Keenlng, of Montreal. Canada: Mr. Abraham L. Sperkln, Mr. Harry Sperkln. brethern of the bride-SD?r.anMr- Aaren He Art" After KS.nJ a "MPtlen was held at Kaurfmnn's drawing room. Reyer-Frlel Wedding beth Frlel, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs Charles Frlel. of 6144 Master street and Mr. Lewis Treen Rey??"" If Mr " Mrs- Herace F. Reyer. of S5warh N- J'i ftmnerly of Norrlstewn. nt' ti ,tiand8en, et the ,Bte" Senater Dr. Lewis Treen Reyer, of Trappe. Pa., took p ace yesterday evening at 8 e clock In the Junier room of the Belle-vue-stratferd. The bride were a gown IMPORTERS, DEStONKRB 4 MAKBRB ArPAREL OP TUB UtOHBBT THAN TWENTV cbWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES LINGERIE HOSIERY f.trftfS n Gowns : 49 50 Our long experience as manufacturers has taught us the source of fashion. We bring them te you direct, in gowns of such surpassing loveliness that mere telling does them peer justice, though the price is but $49.50. Materials: beaded Canten, crepe Rema, taffetas, crepe faille. Wonderfully beaded and embroidered inself motifs and wrought designs. Sports Coats and Capes for Misses and Women 22-5te59-50 . Tweeds from England; diagonal wales from Scotland. Mannish tailleur styles, dressier styles, tee, with adorable novelty touches. Coats loose, though adroitly shaped, tailored with raglan or set-in sleeves. Large swagger pockets and belts. Capes circular, coat front and novelty capes with touches of contrasting color. Final Clearance of Late Winter Coats and Suits, $20.00 te $150.00. Formerly $49 JO te $350.00 We Specialise in Apparel That Slenderizes the Larger Weman "" ' FRIDAY SECOND FLOOR "-'. Sc of white satin with' an evprdreea of pre pe and Iridescent beads. She were an orchid-colored hftt nnd carried n, bouquet of orchids and lilies, of the val ley. Miss Kathryn Frlel. sister of the bride and her only attendant, were a beaded frock of tangerine and bronse color, and a hat of the same ahadee. Mr. Harry Krata .Reyer, brother jf thn bridegroom, was the best man. A number of out-of-town guests attended. Alter the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Reyer left en an extended wedding trip NlagaM Falls and Canada. Upen their retur they will be at home at 167 Seuth Seventh Street. Newark, N. J. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Herman Wlrs, of . MevUn enter. talned the members of her bridge clu at her home en Tuesday afternoon. Tliii members are Mrs. Luclu Beebe, Mrs, Rebert' Beard, Mrs. Townsend Cox. Mlsii Martha Cellins. Miss BeWell Corkran Mrs. Edward Crethers Mrs. J. Watt Mercur, Jr.. Mrs. William H. Perter, Mrs. Hurlow Rlgby. Mrs. ftamuel Wil liamson, Mrs. Jehn McAllister, , Ml Vivien Hunter, Miss Margaret Hunter and Miss Janet McAllister Miss Constance Cochrane, daughter of Mrs. Henry C. Cochrane, of By weed. J was an exnioiter ai me iirnum vun " paintings held en Wednesday afternoon it the Plastic Club. Tea followed, with Mir. A. Barber Htephcns nH hostess. The exhibition will conUnue until March 1. , Mre. Walter Hiss Corkran will pre side at the meeting of Uie Weman's Club of Media en Tuesday afternoon, February 21, when Mrs. Isaac Rhede will discuss ''Women's Civic Duty" and Mr. William J. MacCarter will talk en "The Electors In Criminal Court." A tea will fellow, under the auspices of the League of Women Voters. A dance will be given en Saturday OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S CHARACTER FOP. MORE - SIX YEARS SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS PETTICOATS CHILDREN'S APPAREL NEGLIGEES Chestnut Cerner Twelfth NEW TWEEDS CUT A DASH IN THE SPRING LANDSCAPE WITH THE DASHING CUT OF THEIR SILHOUETTES The Suit Mede for Spring, net satisfied with embracing every new fabric from hemespuns te silks, has decided te interpret itself net only in belted and smartly boxed models, but in three-piece costume effects: Cape and Dress, Ceat and Dress, Cape Vest and Skirt. 29.50 te 79.50 Blurred Pastels Heather Shades Faison Vert Wistaria Cebalt Canna -k I 1 V THE V i ?mw4 evening 'aTtheediaclubTJusaTby tne I junior memuer or uie wrnnami jiud, of which Miss Jnne 8. Hnrvey Is presi dent and Miss Elizabeth Campbell sec retary. On Friday 'evening, February 24, the Media Juniors will entertain all the Junier 'sections of bolaware County. Miss Kntharlpe Marker .will, enwr tatn "Informally at luncheon and card at her home In Chester en Saturday afternoon. raeMdineHetel Chestnut WiStreeta Offers exceptional fedlititei for private entertajning. Receptions, Weddfngs, , Cards, Dinners. Dances A Corset te tit properly RKQUIKES the careful, trained attention of a corset expert It Is for such service thts shop has beceme reputed. Special attention te Stoats, Surgical and Maternity. Complete Line of Braitsicrea ftfiodems 835 Chestnut St. KSSMODEBATE rniCESEZj PHILiA.'B I.KAPINfl TIinATKES UIRKCTIO.V OK LUK & J. J. BHUIIEIIT SHUBEOTvMevVlle OAIUY MATS AT 215-Jv" AT OJ5 giOB 1 runi.M IIROS. 1 R:OS Ztl I FRANK JEROME I StU 2:21 I EhRKTM N'MIAN f'IKCL'H I K:S1 t:38 fiFORr.iP PRirr r:s MABLE WITHEE & CO." 3:01 0:01 0-.13 In SAM.V. IRENE 4 MARY 3:33 1 RRCKinCI RCPT 'ERNESTINE MYERS & CO. 10:07 10:29 4:20 I 4-43 ' EDDIE DOWLING OEN. E I.A VfSK 110:43 WAINUT Evening at 8.20 Mat. Saturday SOc te $1.50 jfrttyi-fflB WITH ALMA TELL. McKAY MORRIS "ONE NEED NOT HAVE rtEAD THIS DQOK TO ENJOY THE PLAY." EV. nullrtln ?SKaKRr LAST 3 EVES. LAST MAT. SAT. mS $2.00 GMKH VILLAGE FOLLIES NEXT Seats Tedav WEEK EPDIiCAMTN . "'"" wun sum ur lAUdineTAaii MAKE IT SNAPPYi WIT1 A SHIMMERING 5H0WR Of STAMttO I 75 DAINTY DIAPHANOUS DIVINITIES I AMlPHIrJ'"!' ""-" """ SEATS KiT M IT tiSA WILLIAM SPtCIAl WT WASHiNtTON tlRHMlY WILLIAM OTOM MAT W HODGE 'DOG. LOVE IN THl PHILADCLPHI INQUIRER -iAYS- DOa LOVf ii A LAUGHf MT or BtAL MtRIT AND A DECIDED TREAT ws'ssrs' IIT StTJ IN A TURKISH t AVER M0PWOO0 1- CSABIT0N ANMM GARRICK Last 3 Evg.. Mat HAM H. HARRIS PrewntB WELCOME STRANGER with OEonen sidnet NEXT WEEK SEATS 10DAT Gee. M. Cehan's Comedians In tha Wholenemo Mimical Hit THE O'BRIEN GIRL (MARY'S RIO MUSICAL BISTER) ORREST THEATRE" TWICE DAILY. 2 AND 8 E. LAST WEEKS -1 D. W. Griffith's Dramatic Epic riTvTWdS LVJMZJ fiVk'l SYMPHUXV UULUESTRA BROAD Lait 3 Evg.. Mat. CHARLES DILLINGHAM Prraeuu The Irish Players Frem th Ahhey Theatre, DuVIn In The White-Headed Bey NEXT WEEK .SEATS "TODAY DAVID DELASCO Preent THE GOLD DIGGERS Avery Hopweod'a Fameui Comedy After '.' Yr. at Lyceum Tntri New Tork 8AMR DISTINOUI8HEDHELASCOCAST 'Acid, of Miile. IUum., lelt, (3 it Hits' ALBERT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA COATES Final Concert Ouent ConJueter 1l,kel t Apilemy nnrl Heime'e ACADEMY OF Ml'SIt SAT. AFT., FEB. 25, at 2t30 CONCERT OF MUSIC FOR PIANO RACHMANINOFF Tlcketa new. Heppe'a A Acad. 0 omes Direction C. J. FeUy Wtelnway piano f TN1VF.RS1TY ML'SIJl'M, Silt, 3:30. Tree a'.V11101-" 0l' 'RLY'ciiRISTIAh caswe raigtr (mil LYDIT 9 r U5L d Al. W ) ran BATH itirfln Pnnly finmpn ifv fA,: V MPTKrSMTtf AMD IfAUKCT VtVjl if a u nrn ti u AJI '"'"" "" .- Afii I huhhut is, L,i.uNA(Uf rMatf ' MAE MURRAY rsi r CV ct3 tM HER LATEST QORaEOUS PIC "PEACOCK A ............ A ANIJ iNEW YOIIK NIOHT MFB M .iwwmii,uMi,,ui ir, Auvyviiujv v WH SAY IT WITH UJ4N "SMILES" . t fllTORT 8MAPPY DTFlTnWN' Tomorrow Night Mae Murray (Herself) NKXT WRRK HOPB IfASfpTOM IM PERSON AND IN. 8TAR-DU8T StANTOW RIXTKHNTH AND MARKKT ' LAST 3 DAYS HEX IKCIRAM'S 4 cTHAPOALYP: CAST OF 12, BOO. HEADED BY Rudelph Valentine Daily, 3Sc, SOc Evenlnf i, SOc, 7fa Saturdays and Holiday, Erenlay Prices Limited Enraeement, Cemmencbf MONDAY NEXT Firt Time at Popular Prices THE AMA7.INQ SPECTACLE r HAIIDOU'S DRAMA OF I.OVE Massive and Gorgeous Beyond Description A production that se far sur passes every creation of the screen that there is nothing with which te compare St. .. Bread and Chestnut 11 :30,1 :30, 3:30,5 130,7:30,9 30 PARAMOUNT PRESENTS Cecil B. De MiUe's LATEST LUXURIOUS PRODUCTION SATURDAY NIGHT KARLTON CONCERT ORCHESTRA PALACE 12TH A MARKET rti-viwle a. si. te ii -in p. if "JUST AROUND THE CORNER" Story by Fannle Hurat Arcadia. ,cth chestnut ETHEL CLAYTON "heh VICTORIA 0TH MARKET "TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM'' CAPITOI 8TH ft MARKET WT I1UL.10 a. M. te 11:13 P. It WALLACE REID "figr. RECENT 17TH MARKET IVEiUlEa 1 "TILT IE" WITH MARY MILES MINTER GLOBE JUNIPER ft MARKET" 11 te II CONTINUOC AUfciC V4,.LH J0SIE R00NEY & COMPANY- JACK ROOF AND GIRLS BROADWAY JJred Snyder Mabel Taliaferro (Herself) Marshall Nellan's "HITS OK LIFE" CHICAGO OPERA COMPANY MAKY OARDKN. Gencnl Dlrerter METROPOLITAN OPKRA HOUBB J llreid and Penlnr NtrrtK Entire Week, Beginning Feb. 27$b Single Sale Begins Feb. 15 Prim: S7.1R, S.0,1, tS.SO. 14.40, S1I.S3. S3.30, St.ZO. S1.6H. Bex brut: 13 te M.S0. S4.40. (tax Included). At neim nn'. IIOH ChcHtnnt Street MON. "TANNHAKUSKK." K.ilii7v (lorden, fccliebert. Mrliwarx. PurliJ. llukralnnker llillct. fend, rerrnrl Tt'KS. SAf.OMK." Garden. .Murijer. Rene'd. Dufranne. fend.. Pelirra. WKP "I.E JOM,LKl'R UK .VOTRB iiame' tiiirarn. uurrnnne. P;iun. Put ley - nukrulnftVev Hull., V'T Balls! QKK Pellers, TIH'R. "R0MF.0 KT iriiPTtv .. Miien. Murntere, PiMlrj-Uukrulnakei Ilnllrt. fend.. Poll.rre. """ FBI. "PEIJ.F.AS ET MKI.ISANDB." txrdrn M Rtienit. Diifruine. Clue: ens. Cetreull. Cond.. Pelnce. SAT. MAT. "THE J i:UKI.S OF vu. meet Klmlnl. Piyle-Oukniln.kcr BaT lei. eml. Klmlnl. "' SAT. NIGHT J ''MONNA VANNA." He raterr. Garden, Bakluneff. CsSlT! ALDINEf THEATRE Chestnut , ,ftl. x iDlrectlen nff Fred. I. . K. F.u II A. M. f'lintlnnniK Hliiiwlna II p. M. ONK WKKK (INLY SfC0& "A DOLL'S HOUSE" . ,i"iR,K M,!,:N"S MXHTIRPIECn AUrtd Attraction CARLO I'DRIIETI'I. 1'h la ' raurln Harltone . NEXT WEEK ' C.eerce Aril... "The Killing P imlen" K EITH'S THEATRE DE LYLE ALDA WITH EDWARD THJRVEV ivn J,JIEH DONNELLY g. CO, J ". Deyle & Catanaufb Evelyn Gl'V 01KR In "M.UtKY 3IK' FRANKLIN & CHAIlLi:H! BESSIE U1U1WNINU. OTHERS and AL HERMAN SHOWS WASHINQTON HIRTHDAT 1 se, 4 30 im 91'. . aeata en Sal flew METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE I 4th Annual Juvenile. Production i CINDERELLA KSKJ? FEBRUARY 23 I WAHHINOTON'H HIHTHDAY Tickets nt 1123 Cheitnnt St.. 60 t, gj I ACAD13IY OF Mt'HIC THIS KVKNINU AT lilS RUTH RAY IOI.1NISTE Beat Acad, tt llepne'a. 1119 Cheataut ORPHEUM annanew ft Ch.lls. w Aratlnee Todar. 9;10 ORPHEUM PLAYERS in "Ten Nights in a Barre" HORSEMEN hhmmm TJarlten DUMUN i -a WA.vr,K;v Sil? M EMMETT WELCH Miiiitr! 1 c.ilr "TWO flllPIIAVS OI' Tllr. u..... l. 'Ji " .... nmmriH jj. "M&iwmM m Wi, S V- iw. y ti: M V.t, Ti m w -a? . jw ' 4i ' i ".5?, m fti-fi ta n r i M &'A lm H ., 1- Jil m r i r.i M i yf K I i -1 'I a 'M vt UXi3