OTJ7, w w fJfjW Houses She Has Seen Lately tit hkhU w hare ttie Mid-winter Bell fet I Te h"pe th.li.he banVln Liffi-kV 'itiere sccmn te be se much HI- tfES .around Just new. Mrs. wiuwm ?!f&A win net be in the receiving line MIHC" " ". i minim n. will teVuitek ntirnbcr of dln- :aWlr:'aUMV; Hnmuel War: ft!?,.i"ilrinr one for Eleaner Dun- jflff' "Mr? Dcniimln Franklin Clyde Mr". Geerge Calvert Cetter will .ftntre party for their daughter. fir The Jee Weynea. of Chestnut B'.re nle giving a dinner for Betty fi!"' . i.ii. nttractve daughter. I ;! mk hit the ether, day looking very i Ktt in a dress and bat of a becoming i. Swle of brown. She bes wavy golden WASN'T the anangie snow just rand"? My, I loved it. The here -.. K oed-looklug and the Jokes wcre !Miterful ! Every one was there. I m Mtn ' Htrd and Marianne Harris (Marianne breke her arm about three 'Bi."- .nin. TitttL'nhe Is much better SrVnKh "We te go around again). I m7nil Mary were both wearing green imtts and looked very wen. Margarita Harrison was there look leok loek int pretty, as she always does, bhe and Iv two s atcra. Sarah and, Maud, are fi I of the most attrac Ive fM. X brocade, made very simply kMw, " r,' inning cherry:loTedbrecndo dress mm rirew-w-" l --;;iJ. .t She nml her two sisters, " ?..,.. h.tn nt rnmn back te Phlla-t Mania. They have been abroad since Tiring. I believe, studying and Ittaf Tlth a charming French family. The titatty have sorae absolutely un un un tironeuncoable name, but they are de lihtful people and very nlce te the SrliV who have stayed with them while Knifing at the art school. ElUnbcth Iteij stayed thcre when she was abroad. and If I m net mistaken Elelse wnrrl nir and Eleaner were there for awhile, tee. It's se nice for these. girls who ttant te study and want te be with nice people te have some one like this te turn te. niD you knew that Ellen and Percy 1Frazer nre building a heuse In Chestnut Hill? It's at the corner of Montgomery nvenue and Evergreen. If that will convey anything te theKC people who de net live in C'hcutuut Hill, and Is ncress the way from Mrs. .Teme Urge's country house. The Frazers will have n beautiful view of the TOtcmarnh Valley, and though the house Isn't very much built yet I feel sure it will be very attractive, as Ellen ilwajx lias wonderful tnste. Iter clothes have always been the envy and despair of every one, they arc he geed looking. . I hear thnt Mr. nnd Mrs. "Algy" , Clapp. Nnncy .Tefl'eryH thnt was, en the ether hand, expect te live en the Main Line. Ilrvn Mmvr. I think, and will ' either bnj or build out there. I haven't heard et. Je nutl tlenny Walten (Jesephine Itecvcs she wer before her t marriage) have the dearest heufcc In Highland avenue. Chestnut Hill. It's all white and linn a little lantern , hanging en the perch nnd the cutcpt brass knocker. Mr. nnd Mrs. Itceve . had it all lixcrl tip for them. It lias a hlte picket, fciu'c mound it, (oe. , Anether .le, or rather two of them .Tee Wharten nnd his wife who wna , Jesephine Dedge hae another quaint little heuii' out in the Meadowbrook ?- tectlen. They nre ..both nrtlstic and have furnMietl the house in nil old " fashioned wny thnt just wilts It. I eeuld ee en at length about these i lovely iieuses of various recent brides. '' Each one seenia mere attractive than ' the last. "All, I'M, make it all right!" he V claimed valiantly aa lie left the house. "l'e nuier nilscd It jet nnd NANCY WYNNi:. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mi, D. Jvnle'iorbeekcr Bevd. or the Coronade, Tuenty-Fccend and Ucstnut titrcets, announce the engage yj'nl of their daughter. Miss Lyiibetn Bejil. and Mr. Hiirv Peter Beric, E5n of Mr. and Mra. c'lierlcs L. Beric, of Waki-fleld, Rydul, Pa. Mr. Jehn Frederick Lewis hus Issued imitations for a talk en "Mezzo- Tints," followed by a supper, at hlH home, 1914 Hpruce street, en Wcdnesday, March b, it 6:30 e clock. .1Ir-ra'"1 Mrs. C. Cecil Filler, of the ! ase;,nhl'rl0"' N- J w '-" vM . !J for a dinner ut the Hell,.ue- i Mrntferd en Friday evening. April 7, I Wiwneri0I their daughter, Miss Peggy i r,iJ' 'L?.f0,- th" "H'etlng or .M?i. ' tr 1 s, tf,"art Wurts dancing elabS i . Mrs' Kll,er a,ul their daughter w epcnUing Heme tline nt MontecelTe, ' enTl-l?i,.BUt?ts "'10 wl" attend the dinner I At,. u,Ihl,Hy opening which Jlr. and m fi,Jic'Eu,",Pr Wtpr. Jr.. will ge n.l r. hemc' 4-() WfBt Scheel lane, utniuiitejvn, m honor of their daugli th. J-1 Lleannr Wayne Wnter, beloie me lancy dtew dance of Miss T.eclr. I rlM,,1.,i"l"rcll"s nt tl,e fhlludslphla Arr , luH' S111 Include Mls Adolalde Iteiul,,. ,,S,'lbt1 r,als' ;i,lR3 Margaret h$l lllne.,Mr. Samuel Cellier. Mr. Paul a7S,J ?'.Mr- 1,a,r' Udvl8. Mr. Alex r Reiner, Mr. William Woolston. Miss Ijulse Lewis, daughter et Snnif' lU? ,w,- of Twenty-llrst and d nV.. ".":rlB, .win entertain at a Biuall M iwi. "'. '"I1" 'l0'"0 ea Friday evening, llimi,,.,J4' '" ll,oner "f M'N" Jula P. PiS "'. ,lu"hter of Mr. mid Mr.s. J. LlJ "f'nhigten, of 124 Seuth Van Pelt ni.i . rl'e,?ucsta will later attend the daiiViV. i "" -."ariea Hti-wart. muiih "aiicing elusa at the Bellevue-Stratford. .Mr' Slei"icn V. tell i.1hu1."1 h,rrt' will .kI.?. f?r Huiepe. wli olheun, of ;H0 Seuth ii Hail teaay en the about Si . "ului,c wncre no win upcuu Irn r ;,! "' tN 110 Will MSIl HIS blh- ii i is Cl,n,,'1tte Calhoun, who Is 111 i Unden with nppcndlcltla. JrMn,wli",ltJiIra' Ar.tnur KmU'n Newbold, nail It , S,V' "luMis. Alexander Yur di. .''V !iaw bc'" spending a few &a,ed,ut.lW r",Cld' X Yl W,U retUr" efvT? Mury Channlng Wlster, daughter tlern,n.0weu w's,er- f J'utler place, whQnia,"t0wnnni' llt3 H"r'i;e atreet 11 aeh S,.,?"1,"i?. BeYernl WLH,la ' I'alm vnyih'w?iKtuni "mu tU 4ille' .?!'?' IIe'e" f Hendersen, debutante Ivm ,., nor, Mr" ",,a Mrs- Walter' ij,,i V "emierben, :i033 Indian guec-n ' in ?;.l,t'ri!,a"l"n' ""' cntrrtaln u u riaVl ' nY t".1 I'ucBday aftorneun. Feb- 1 Lueifeif8, ,ur et M,,u "'""'N1 Mf. and Mrs. J, Kearsley Mitchell,! mmm Wynne Chats About Various Dinners te Be Git)en Vefdrethe Midwinter Ball fells of Attractive , . ' w- Ct. U C f-- ' of 227 1'ast nittenlioueo square, returned yesterday from Palm Beacli, Fla., wtiere they spent sevcral weeks us the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ICdwarcT T. Btetesbury at Kl Mlrasel, their winter estate. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Butterworth and Miss Alice Butterworth, of Rydat, tfre spendlnr a. fortnight at the Marl' borough-Blenheim, Atlantic City. Miss Frances Derlss, of 634 West Upsal street, defmantewn. apent the week end m the. guest of Mr. and Mrs, Butter- worm. Mrs. Clifferd Iewls, of' 30 Seutn Twenty-second street, will entertaln the members of her card club at her home en Thursday afternoon, February 23. Mrs, Jeseph B. Gedwin, of Oil Pine street, will entertain the members of the I'Tlday Reading Club at her home en Friday afternoon, February 84, Cemmander Frank T. Watrous, United State Navy, of 2124 Shunk street, who will leave the latter part of this week for the Western Coast, where he will be stationed en the U. S. S. Tennessee, was the guest of honor at a luncheon at the Racquet Club en Saturday, glven by the elllcers of the supply company of the navy. Ht Jeseph's Hospital Auxiliary wilt en tertain at ft musicals and tea tomorrow afternoon from 3 until 6 at the hospital at Seventeenth street and Qlrard avenue. Ne cards have been sent out t GERMAN-TOWN Mrs. T. B. Pechln. of 207 Qewen avenue, Mount Airy, entertained a few friends at luncheon and bridge at her home. . Mrs. Newton M. Ress, of 127 West Qergas lane, Is in Miami, Fla, Miss Lockweod'a dancing class will glve a fancy dress dancu en Friday evening next at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. The ntnter class of the Germantown Academy will give a dance en March 10 at the Manhelm Cricket Club. Mrs. Jessie C. Kester. of 7157 Bryan street, Chestnut Hill, la In Flerida for we winter. Miss Marjerle Shaw, of l214 Wayne avenue, has Just returned from Detroit, where she has been vtsltlne: her sis ter, Mrs. Jehn J, Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Hesa are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, Jehn J, Hess, Jr., en January 1C. Mrs. Hess, before her marriage, was Miss Elizabeth Shaw, of Germantown. ' Mrs. Jehn Weaver will give a lunch can and bridge party March 4 in honor of Mra. Rey Weaver. Mrs. Samuel Bird Kirk, of 82 Fishers lane, rrave a dinner of cltrht covers at the Bellevue-Stratford before Mrs. Duer's dancing class last Friday eve ning. Mrs. Jeseph J. Moere, of 2023 Me dary avenue, entertained at luncheon and brldge February 14. There wers fourteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kdmuml Hern, of Seuth Orange, N. J., are receiving con gratulations en the birth of a boy and u girl, Jehn licenard and Jean Leon Leen ard, born January 13. Mr. Hern was formerly of Wayne avenue, German town. Mr. Harry Crcssman. of Oak Lane, returned home from Bosten en Sun day last. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs. F. Edward Nelan, of 239 .Seuth Flfty-third street, left for Atlantic City last Thursday, where they win remain until after Washington's Birthday. The Misses Korean, formerly of Fifty-third and Spruce streets, new or Baltimore, Md ero spending a week at Atlantic City. Mrs. S. Roberts, of 6714 Pine street, announces the engagement of her daughter, Mls Reberta Roberts, te Mr. Jack Kendrlck Subul, also of this city. Mrs. Charles Pennington T.ukcna.' of Parkcisburg. Pa., entertained at an auction bridge party e Saturday after after neon last te unnounce the engagement of her daughter, M1b3 Helen Pewnull Lukcnr. and Mr James Carl Snyder of 5207 Chester avenue, West Philadel phia. Invitations have been Issued bv Mrs J. 5. Bcetem, of 4518 Pine street, for iiceicn started this . late. ' Aud lie a brdg0 party which she will glve en Jtlrtfd, ns usunl en a dead run. Rut Tueeday afternoon. February 28, In we, muni" me tinunprrcvive snnpe e: noner or ner inetner. sirs. M. T. a hrnve 'Ittlu piece of ice which had Ogberne, of Texas, who lia:i been lier .defied Hie thaw nnd wan Mill trjing te ' sucst for scverul weeks. wrve itx iilllninte imrpe'e, Intervcned. A surprise mlcllaneeus Kliewer waa .ai n friend rencliini; the stittlen In given en Sunday evening nt the home time for the next train found him slt-l0' Mr. and Mrs. Harrv O. Lutcrman, ting there ilIhgiiKteillv. "Missed veur I .f, U0l7 Ue .""cey street. In honor or train," remarked the friend, unncce, J MtalrcwgennaB, -J-smarriage ".', ., . , , , ., en March I, JMipii thnt trniu went down," re- , , rlW the jming mini, whom you knew . . JI.P- ""d Mr"- J- P- 113, of 2151 anil I knew n-ltl, hUtnr nmnimkiu "1 i ert1' rhirty-aecend Htreet. gave a Z U, ? n., ,,,; til in , 2jr.M hlrthday party In honor of their daugh daugh te) ,s1(". vm bnck ,n l .1 S.tr.Tl ter- Mls0 SIae I'"wl". n Saturday 1.4 . 7.kui s " . Al10 ('an,Fn-v tlmt tuP. Among theso present were Mr. and Mrs ambition of Hint lnavc little piece of I ! ice was net realized? IUPOHTISKS. DB8IGXKRS & MAKVItS ArPAKKL Ol' Till! 1110111:37' TUi! TWEKTV GOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES LINGERIE HOSIERY IBr riW V k Spert Coats and Suits 25.00 ' Clever in their youthful, swagger styles. The Suits arc shown in a number of new styles and the season's fashionable fabrics. New shades blurred pastels, corn-flower and rose. The Coats are bi pole, diagonal, herringbone and belivia; full lined, and lined te the yoke. Tweed Capes 19.50 and 22.50 Circular and Military Effects Great Dress Oppprtunity 25.00 l or maty 45.00 te 79.50 Di esses of peirct twill, tricetine, duvctync, canton crepe, chiffon velvet. Dinner and evcninij effects of great beauty. ' We Specialize in Apparel That mm&mEBm cilZ' " ' v Photo by Marceau, MISS BESSIE OKBKNBAVM Daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Benja min firccnbaiini, of 4503 I'erth Wnnieck street, whose engagement Is announced te Mr. Harry I'assen, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph Pnssen, of 021 Perter street M.' Cliudeff. Mlsn Matilda Kaufman. Miss Dorethy Rosenthal. Miss Minnie Weiss, Mlsa Gertrude Geedman. Miss Fay hesenblum, Miss Rese SameWts, Mies Melly Lewis, Mlw Mena Resen, blum, Miss Hne Lwls. Mr. D. Men Kresch. Mr. R. L. Lisa, Mr. Nat Miller, Mr Leen Gress. Mr. 'Albert llalpern, Mr. A. Kurland. Mr. Jack Mendrcsa, Mr. Myer Rescnblnth, of New erk; Mr Gone Lcwla. Mr. Merris Ruben ".:! -r n -i,im,n. Mr. P. Wit tenberg, Mr. Jee Lleiner, Mr. C. Marce, Mr. D.ive Burstclnc. Mr. Albert ateln berg, Mr. Jee Jamesen and Mr. Front Frent man. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chrlct Skroumbakes, of Wc3t Philadelphia, announce the mar riage of thelr daughter. .Miss Nlkelltsa Skroumbakes and Mr. Nicolas Tetsalls. of Johnstown. Pa en Sunday evening laet. The Rev. IJlonyales Papadates performed the ceremony. The brides maids were Mist Mary Zoras and Miss Helen Zoras. and Mr. Geerge Zeraa acted as best man. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rlchter, of 2830 Oxford Htreet. will entertaln at a dinner party of eight cevcrB bt-fore the second annual .lane, given by the Yeung Women's Hebrew Association en Wednesday evening nt ,hZmSSFX ten. The guestH will be Miss Cuba Yeung. Miss Sara Reznek, Miss Reglna Magaz ner. MIsm Ruth Rlchtcr. Mr. H.ury Cei.cn. Mr. Slgmuml SirlnberB. Mr. Bcrnhard Fieund and Mr. Lerln Tassman. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Friedman, of 4298 Paikalde nvcfiiue. celebrated their twentv-nrth wedding nnn v". ' " , their home en aunuuy .i-,t. :. -la?se reception. The gucats included liitiny relatives and friends. Mlsi Helen Summerton, of North NiSenll , atreet. will entertain tha membcis et her sewing elicle at her heme en Thursday evening. The Lascum Club will glve Itn mill annual dinner and dance ut the Itttten Itttten hSuse en Tuesday evening. The mem wb of the elub are: Mlbs Sara Ba kin? Miss I'ella Klkln, Mrs. Zn e Ungel. Mri Albert Geldman, Ml3 Mae Hop Hep Mr" Samuel Pelkln. Mlsa Roe Ree Roe l'eckrassV Miss Sylvia Itlch er. Mrs. Jack Slielnfeln. Mrs. Maurice Slean and Miss Reba Tecepky. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA "Mr Ben I'oitneft entertained at n pi'rtv en Saturday evening In honor of Mr ;l. -T. Parkmati nt Ills icsldeiirt:. 19JS Seuth Klghth street Mr. Paul Murray, assisted by Mr. A llllam Raylleld. Mr. Udward Jarvls and Mr. Samuel dn dn tieb, accuinpanlcJ by Mr. I'ortnefi ut the piano, gave hcvcial holeetlens'. The Kue-lH were Mla.s Lllllnn Stunlieig, M1"h Kdlth Iluddifh. Miss .lean HcjIhUy, Mliis Dorethy Malazir. MiHh l'enrl l'lncuu. Miss Ksthcr Adleman, MIhs Hilda l, l'ortneff, Miss Ida Xclmau, Mls.s Maltha Rosenthal, Miss Uetty Cueicrtelnc, Mlsb Hese Scliuleff, Mns iithel Shailfer, MIkh Rote Choriiew, Mr. Abe Adclman, Mr. ''d Coeperstoln, Mr. Harry Pcdern-an, Mr." Hen Splvnek, Mr. Al Yeung, Mr. Mnx Miller, Mr. Harry t'ewln, Mr. Mever Slnceff, Mr. l):ie Neplk, Mr. Mente V.. l'ortneff, Rev, and Mrs II Portneff and Mr. and Mia. J, Packman. OV WOllllS'S AND Cllir.DKCX 3 VIIAKACTKK 1011 UOIIV - SIX YISAIJS SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS PETTICOATS CHILDREN'S APPAREL NEGLIGEES Chestnut Cerner Twelfth ! 35.00 Formerly 65.00 te 125.00 Dresses, of lace, cliiffen, chif fon velvet creations of dis tinction. Formal evening and dinner gown. Slenderizes the Larger Weman rafriijr nr,'ina Mrs, rrwie . di,w.,. vhn hvn ham llvlnv In Johnstown during the last two years, nerve returned te isiKina rark, tun. uenincn, d"""c her marriage, was Miss Lillian Eis llnger( daughter of Mrs. Oeergi Gas linger, of Spring avenue, Elklns Park. Mr? and Mrs. Rebert Pearsall Mar shall have closed their home en Spring avenue. Mr. Marshall has gene te Ala bama, where he will be joined later by Mra. Marshall, who has an apartment for the present at Park and Montgomery avenues. Mra. Marshall was formerly Miss Lillian Debbins.- Mr. Marshall Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mar shall, of Neble. Mr. Samuel M. Landls, of 'Ashbourne and Mill reads, Ashbourne, has gene te Flerida. , The musical department of the Oak Lane Review Club will meet thla after noon at the Oaks, the .home of Mrs. E. Clarence Miller, Twelfth street and Alnsley avenue, Melrose. Mrs. Miller Is chairman of the department. Papers will be read en Russian music and com positions vf representative of Russian composer will be rendered, . i i . FRANKFORD Mr. and. Mrs. Jehn Graham, of Mul berry street, are receiving congratula tions upon the birth of a daughter, Margaret Elisabeth Graham. Invitations have been sent out by Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Bell, of 1024 Fillmore street, for a dinner at their home en Saturday, March 4. A children's minstrel and carnival was held en Saturday afternoon In St. Joachim's 'Scheel hall for the benefit of the convent fund. Jhese taking part .were Miss Ethel ChaTlender, Miss Doro Dero Dore thy Rex. Miss Margaret Rex, Miss Eliza beth Blessing, Miss Helen Hill, Mlfts Lillian Jenkins, Miss Margaret Mill Mill helland, Miss Laverna Murphy, Miss Marie While, Miss Jane Van Hern. Mies Kathryne Brennan. Miss Marie Heran Master Jeseph Rellly, Master Granville Burt and Master Paul RelUy. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge H. Vcagle, of Three msmymffwD im HE Forecast for J Weeds woven and Vjv5J called blurred pastels, for they recall beautiful landscapes seen through a light haze. , But Tweeds interpreted in the three-piece Cape Cos tume literally walk away with Fashion with their swagger and dash. a f K3FJU &SS Leuis E.Wxser Qhe Qiiality Cju.rrid.ure Center 260-262 Se. Fifth St. Philadelphia Bet Locust and Spruce A assured of comfortable 'feeling that the exquisite outward beauty and elegance of finish is but the cloak te decp-rupted, lasting worth built for a lifetime of service. iWjz.a TnJtcJ1& PTBWiffiryP TlmEMm" '"! ' 'f'-i 'i Eiiiff KCU ' jl uuny Pliote by naehraeh MISS LYSBETII Ii. BOYD Daughter of Mr, and Mrs, D. Hnlchcrbachcr Heyd. whose rn rn cagement h announced te Mr. Henry P. Borie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L,. Berle, Jr., of Wakefield, Hydal 1049 Haworth street, nnnounce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss M Ethel Ycaglc, te Mr. Charles 11. Butten, Jr., of Frankford. Mr. nnd Mra Jehn B. Sonneborn, of CO 19 Penn street, spent the week-end at Atlantic City. I sbbbbbbbbbbbiw , .IsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiVbwT (liaBBBBBBBBBBBM. SSBBBBBiaBBBBBBBBW iiiaBBBBBBBBBBM tPsB' I - Piece Cape Costume Offered Tomorrow at .a Special Holiday Price of Spring Fashions predicted thai had chosen a host of fascinating ways te bc were introducing levefa new colorings that are SPECIAL sr 7 r PRICE L7.JJ Smart Straight-Line Leng Circular Cape DROWN COVES Jl'emi'ii'j Dt'jit. : BONW1T TELLER & Ute Specialitj tVqO of Onauiakenb CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET if JT Luxurious 'J'lircc-l'iccc lAving ICoew Unite covered in Fine Tapestry or Vcleur spring back, e pring arms, full spring cushion acuta. iHavcnjwrt TS Inchest T WISER'S. no matter hew little veu unquestioned quality. There DRJSTIC price reductions in all depart ments Furniture, Carpets, Hugs, Drap tiitjs, etc. offer limitless money - saving opportunities values extraordinary! rjfega&fcgSfegftFSE yrtttuyfHt HeLrtm' HjSjJVli MM-- !.? ...fc.... 1maaS a 4hlt -f"" . "?,rx, "irss.'i.-Ti' win. give a caM party thla waning In tht IleUnesburk Library. The committee in cnarge inciuae jars, yimri "-"- Mrs. Rudelph Snyder, Mm. H. Smyth, Miss Alma Brown and Mrs. Alfred Cartledge. Mr. and Mm Charlea Barten, el 3117 Decatur atreet. M Mrs. H. " Barten, of Welsh read, are leaving for a three months' trip te Honolulu. Mrs. C. N. Dedaksr, fit 122' "Jt?!? oirrei, lien ueen inmi""" ;, r,; daughter, Miss Ruth Remmell, of Harv rieeurg, rer a sneri siay. Miss Naemi Summers, of Hart) street, will entertain the members of her Five-Hundred Club at her home en Thursday afternoon. Mlsa He"" Lesher, of Reading, who Is spending a few weeke In this city, will be the guest of the club for the afternoon, NORRISTOWN The annual Elks Charity Ball will be given by the Norrlstewn Ledge, Ne. 714, U, P. a E., en Monday evening, February 27, at City Hall. The com- , mlttee in cnarge ey me arrainj '"' I ncludes Mr. James I. Farrell, chairman : Air Milten ii, l'agci, air. unjru .. "-- dress, Mr. Jeseph V. Lawl.eas'..MllC.' ward Alt, Mr, Harvey Hale. Mr. Jehn SlcFarland and Mr. A. K. ICneulc. The N. J. J. Club gave a large dance last evening at City Hall, at which there were 150 guests. The members of the elub are Miss Mae Aklns, Miss Mary Bitting, Miss Mary Frey. MIm Reba Wanger, Miss Margaret Husten, Miss Betty Fry, Miss Gertrude Schrack, Miss Mabel Tecum, Miss Helen Kelly and Mies Vlda Vcrcee. Mr. Rey Thsmas, of Haws avenue, nsilstant manager of 'the St. Leuis Na tionals, Iia3 left for a atay in St. Leuis, Me. Mlsa Margaret Ilalleway, Miss Vera White and Mis Sephia Huber were gueata of Miss Esther Kern, of Allen town, at a house party ever the week end. a brilliant season 1,M ns Dress and of Tweed TAS LAVE N DEK Second Fleer CQ 5? $148 pay, you arc is always that t'i- V, II 1 mmm "ilfliK 2S552J23KxicQ!i fci ' r i as ' 0 I 1 . DP. Jjv zm hx&vk.i wes sggy CTHLAWARI ttmuniiwAV ' Umi Wllllan, T.an.lU Ii rhilnflitl .iW Uia card' party which will b. tlren. I" the Hwarthmerc Club house en Friday evening, March 3, for the benefit of the Wtfinan'il Club. ' Mrn. Bennett Y. WlUen will vcve tain the jnembere of her luncheon club at her home In Chester en Friday after noon, who will Include Mrs. T. Wee--ward Trainer, Mrs. J. llennlck Kerr, Mrs. Jehn B. Hannuni, Jr., Mrs. Oldeen Htull, Mrs. Frank Green, Mrs. J. P. Vail Kuren, Mre, Itebert It. McCurdy. Mr. Inln Trainer, Miss Kathleen Wcth- criu ana miss uera npreui. Miss Kallle Williamson, of Media, Is the guest of hdr nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. James li. Muss, at their home In Norfolk, Va., for a few weeks. pmr.A.'fl I.KADINO TiiEATnnn DtllECTION OK l.KE J J HHUBBRT OP t It A NOUfll P TSL WHUin HI VAUDEVILLE DAILY MATS AT 2 15 -MS AT &I5. . I AMOTMIR tMASHINQ ! BII.I. CHARLES MjRCEU! Mtitne rr itirarvMnn jibumh. wwa BEDINI ft- CUCKOO - I '5PANCLK THt LAT1ST UO MI81WT KVUl. HCUH"TI8 ft JfUN MDINI.CBIATOR OF CTUCKltt r 11 IN 7 SttNtS- COMPANY SO flOni I tAH fuiiifM tves. :iu snarp S nUIVBEHI jiat). yvr.n. k at. HOLIDAY MAT. TOMOH. EDDIE CANTOR IU A DffSDV DiBAMy BTUIlf Af I AlbCtK . lAfttft 'MAKE IT SNAPPY g WITH A SfllMMf r.NS JHOWIR CF 5TAR5 I S AND 75 DAINTY DIAPHANOUS DIVINITIES I WALNUT KVKMMi1! AT StSO WaibiDlen'i Birthday Matinee Tomorrow ronreu.;nj n WITH ALMA TELL, McKAY MORRIS 'Everjent nhu rad tlili book ulli nnnf hi H'a play."- nncenn AKLPHI-! -r t " cjnlrr Mtr Ilia WILLIAM VBM.I HWimnRMw HODGE 'DOG. LOVE IN TM PntlADtLKIA OUtl Ulf- 6CX! LOVf II A lAUOMftT Of BUI MIRIT ANf A OICIDtO TttAT EVENINGS AT 8:15 .HOLIDAY MAT.TOMOR. I 4 Aw TURKISH kt AVIRV nOPWOOD - ChASlTSN UCXZWt BROAD ""' TOMORROW Tnl p c DAVID BELASCO preientj t LfcaAVCRV nM'j HOP WOODS FAMOUS WITii A DttTtftGUISHtD BUAfCC CAST GARRICK ', TOMORROW TREMENDOUS TRIUMPH! GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS III ttl V'Hnm V'l it'Ht Hi' THE O'BRIEN GIRL M.nT" iiin mi '-icnt. -!'-n'r. FORREST THEATRE n' h iir.v v wr LAST 2 WEEKS D. W.Griffith's Dramatic Epic imnAU rvkN RkArHI .a -Jk t i ".YAll'lldNY IJKCilKSTIi V O.N I- '.t.l U.N 1 CO.NTI.NLOLS 11 A M Tu III" M AGEORGE Amss fre.m mm. ei:kh Hief.i.Ra 'mr.? IlJl.b 11 VNM- 1 - ic RliAV r ' 1 vim; i'i r Nl-v I ,.l - 1 HI- n "T HWUMU I'li'llll N i', 1! la FOOLISH WIVE VON STR0HE1M THE HAN YOU WILL LOVE TO HATE" Acad. rf Muli, Ilium,, til,, ii. .it K;13 NEW YORK I ALBERT SYMPHONY I f A ATCC ORCHESTRA, tlAlj rin.il fenwrt (,nr.( ( unjurtur Hi kfU nt pmyni nml llpnnr'x 55th Annual Reception Catholic Poilepatriau Liltrary Institute 'Acadtiny of Muiic, Monday Evening, Feb. 27 Subuvrlptlen, S.l.tiO. Ailmltllng u l,tiilrni.iii vinil luii l.adlrn AJJri'i't sulm rlplteiia te I" , i Itiusi, lilt .ri?h street. uotlen 6.1V nf Iwixf.-, m ti-,. Arcl' tr! H lilt Hu ,1h I pi ',1 1 , nRPHEUM Ufni'inlu' i ti' tu Uniibuni Mufi"'' TiH .' 13 ORPHEUM PLAYERS in "STEP LlVELYt)HAZEL" 'Menopelitan , r' , Mae Desmond Frank Fielder "KISS AND MAKE UP" 1 DUMONT'S plli"nVc S-IS ' EMMETT WELCH Mimtrela MftUr, V V l"l Toe.lf th N'.ir m,, 1 radrmy T"' ,,0, 0tt HnPM'n.lUU f'heft ORCHESTRA .y,.. CAbllNU "Sliding" Billy Walaen CHttTHMTtT. HUBERT I If 14 A TURKISH AATH I mwrn fvrA (&' Ss J& ft kJ rWS!. Ami irMWM tlflLHHplKl Nt.sTiarCNrH AND MAIIKBT WZ'i ii a. m. te ti i 2ktyw r-mtlT NATIONAL JjlLUg tturt. HAmrivn APPEARINO IN Ml "STAR-nilST" ta (Sueatr,l ,y Kannla Hurst's ''wl IN PERSON Ami; Ri'cn OfTerlnff fllery. Anccdet and 8eAJ n.in.v if ft.firi Tnn. tt:ttO f ,' p Ccupen for bautirui i M JASJ M W. . .-. , Photograph of Hep Hmt; STANTON' HIXTKKNTIf A MAUKKT 1Ii30, 10, 3:30, BiS. TlSO, l30 a net.mvvN l'iCTunu DAILY, 35c. SOc EVENINGS, 50c, 7Sc Saiurfian anil Holiday, i:enln Trlcts J Bread and Chestnut 1 1 30 1 "0, a. 30, ,-,:30, 7:30. 0:."0 FIRST NATIONAL WEEK JACKl tev Bey" It is seldom that we go into ecstasies ever a pictuie, but in this instance it is justified. for "My Bey" is a picture of such genuine merit and of such high entertainment value that we trust none of our patrons will miss it. CONCERT ORCHESTRA DAI AfC 1-T" i'ARKlJT STrt. rnLALb 10 a. m m ipk, p. m. WM. S. HART ,A0VUN' I.AItnY 8KMt)N In "Tim S.vSvMtt.1." ARCADIA lean t eiu:sTNUT !A Jl te ltl.-, I'. Jt. Eugene O'Brien U'HIVAUIOUB en rtu:" X;ir"TDIA M.N Tit i MAIIKKT V II 1 UI1A (i A II. 10 11 :ir P. II. ANITA STEWART r.iwJ'lV I.AUUV SUMHV In "Till: MAWMIlTl." .AulWil TU .MAKKKT CArllVlLI Ki A M. te 1 1.1 H 1'. M. BETTY COMPSON,;:n 5crCWT 17m MAHKKT KtaUEill 1 KIKST SHOWING CHARLES RAY 'n ."f l i-rC 11 MI'I.K MAKM.T Tremendous Bill This Week CHICAGO OPERA COMPANY iU (.MtDKV. (.ftur'il Illrrrtrr ju:rnnrnuT. epi:h helm: Hr-i'il - 'H I'n'i ' ""-,-tK ENTIRE WEEK OF FEB. 27TH MOV "TANN1I l".l Mill." KhUi. Van I onion, "r'uu rn, .-..,.,.1... , ,,,k .nn. I Ltreur. I.inil.. I'eliric t mm "Tii: ji:hki or tiik MMHINNX" It Na, l.iun.nt, llliulnl, Miwp1I, I'mIe-U.). rutlr-Oukii,niilur llnlUt ('mill., (''lulu1. SAT Nir.MT "MtlVl t W.VA." Cnr ileii lurler. ILililiiiiufl. (null., .f.ilH Neu p "i,lr .it tp niann'i, 1 inx I hr.lntil lr,fl Prii'ci, ST.1,1 .". ",..Ml. ai.lil. 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