Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 23, 1922, Final, Image 9

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yyST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Talks of Several Engagements
Chats About Princess Mary's Wedding Next
Tuesday in Westminster Abbey
MTIt two engngcmcniq nnnnunccu
W -i..t. iiiu wrek
I tllltlK C I1RVC'"" "" -" -'; neiiy iv. vu
Is n nrcttv coeil record se fur, den t Jeuf 1
PS nrrnnrw. I could net honestly niiy 1 I
n ' li urnrled nbeut L-ysueth weyu nnu
h llerfp bev, because T hnve heard It
in nil sides fef eenw t'mc- n nm mlrc
teu Tlinve, tee, nnd felt suie tney were
fiitt wnltlng te announce It nt n time
considered propitious te their plan-?.
Lysbeth has been nt college, you
tnew. She Is n sister of Barbara Boyd,
who list been doing uueh finely artistic
work d lilted and v,w has a small hop
en Sydcnnam " u.i r 1 i i I
Vter Beric Is tb,c third of the
T....i ,,f Ahlnptnn. and n sreatcrnnd
nephew of the late Adelph E. Berle.
who was Sccrctnry of the Navy under
General Grant.
THE! ether engncement was Anna
Mary AVnltheur'fi te Jehn Craig
Wallace, Jr. Yeu knew Annn has lived
ulth her grandmother, Mrs. Adam
Everlv, since the death of her pnrcnts,
the late Mr. and Mrs. Tayler Wnltheur,
nf Savannah, Un. Jack Wallace is the
Mm of the Jehn Craig Wallaces, of
. Twentv-tecend and Walnut streets.
Ne date has been set for either wed
ding. I MUST ny as the time for Princess
Mary's wedding approaches I are
ecttlne very much interested in the de
tails, and especially in the historical
nnrt of It all. I always loved Lng
IIkIi history, and back in the dark nges,
when I studied nbeut Great Britain, I
nsrd te let the names of the Kings and
Queens fairly slide from ray tongue.
nd when I read that the Princes- and
her Viscount nre te sign the register in
the famous Jerusalem chamber of West
minster Abbey, whero the tomb of St.
Edward the Confessor Is situated, and
where various Plantngcnets and their
ronerts are lying in death. I am quite
thrilled. The tombs there ere these of
Henrv III, Edward T, Edward III,
Itleliilrd II end Henry V.
While I believe firmly In a republic
and democracy, I am frank te say I love
the Old World pomp and ceremony at
tendant en the occasion of a royal wed
ding or coronation in England and else
where in the Old World, where the cus
toms of tbe middle ages are still ad
hered te.
Teu knew all the wonderful stained
glais in the great windows in West
minster Abbey was removed during the
war te avoid posslble damage by the
Zeppelins, and that I nm told by per
sons who were In England last sum
mer, is being put back Inte place,
having been renewed and cleaned with
uonderful success at the Victeria end
Albert Museum. They ear that the
brilliancy and beauty of the coloring)
ince the cleaning is almost unbeliev
able. After all, the Zeppelin raids did
a bit of geed, didn't they?
De you knew also that ra. Mm
wedding ceremonies and the signing of ,'
iuc leggier, wnicu is u part 01 tnrt cer
emony, the newly-wedded pair lead the
w- in the alsle and are followed by
.ilg and Queen nnd princes and
princesses out te the great doers, where
the Abbey chimes will peal forth In
unison with the organ?
There are te be eight Queens at the
wedding, I understand, the Princess'
mother and grandmother being the most
important ones. Queen Victeria of
Spain will be there nnd Queen Eliza
beth of Belgium. I canTt remember
them nil. In fact, I wonder large as
it is, hew Westminster Abbcv will be
nbte te held the guests, the Ambassadors
nnd their suites from all the various
countries represented there, the revnl
lelatives and the guests invited from
nearly every country in the world.
I suppose the wedding dress will be
gorgeous in material, but without mean
ing te be unkind I line rnv doets about
Its beauty ns te style. Perhaps I am
wrong and Queen Mnry right, but I
den t like her tnste in dress and I de
net like the Princess' cither. The
'my Mticens whose clothes I have 1
''xer, llkc,1,1. nrl' Alexandra, the Queen
mother; Vlcterin of Spain, nnd she slips
Jin sometimes, nnd Marie of Bumnnin. ,
inn rest ate, excuse me, but it's true, I
itiile frumpish.
I think they are absolutely right net
te fellow the styles te such a degree
tint they ucar tee short skirts, no
sleeps nnd tee low bodices, but why go
te ether extremes? I feel free te fcay ,
lint I think because I knew they won't '
ce thin nnd it won't hurt their feelings.
I '1 rather never hurt nny ene'w feelings, I
!ut I cannot enthuse nbeut the frocks in '
1 "ny "'"""scati unless they nre rad
ically different from nny she has ever
uern before.
,s.ll(,'s, Ty sweet-looking with her
seldeii hair und blue eyes, nnd she'd be
much prettier if BhcM fellow fashion 1
'neugli te lengthen the lines of her
1,.. nK the "nlst un(l shorten them
Ji'-t a mite,
I suppose that with the I'hllndelphlans
"he lme married into nobility we will
-n . , 'fl'fcsented nt the wedding.'
I Here s Mnrgnrctta Drexcl, who Is Vis
ffiiT? 1Mn.ll',,,tn'. nnil there's T.ady
Aster (Alva Willing, of this city). 1
V ? t00 ,hB Countess Pnppcnhelra
Th'i Uster, Mrs. Philip Wainman I
w ; i30u. rem?m,'cr- wa, Christine
1 Londen!' 8 thlnBS 60clnl in
rll!1 wc?,dln5 I" te tnke place next I
'" ' ay, he eve of Lent. In front of !
T u K1 ltn,r in the M,by- A1 while
n .Lni0t,,cc? fnr Mnry'H clothes. I
;"' r1,It'ly,fer. ,,er, ' ft Cirl and
ft' ninrrylng the man she loves,
und mere power te her, say I. '
XAXOY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES .
nUr.8;-1!chard c- nal of 135 Seuth
wwmfntInfBItreet, nneuneei the en"
Dne tn ?J ' Uau.5ter- MlBS Dannie
"elllngten. r1 W" BIddle' et the
hleh Mr't?'1,;,wl"ilJn,! th0 dlnnr
Mtt,n Linnn(? Mr8, Adelph Q. llOBen llOBen
De ini.'.U lve Ilt thelr ,l0me- -u
uXt innciey I)laf,p' ,n Tuesday cvenlnjf
mi,T, "?-0S. 1 J'i9 Cfln Wain Me''.
'hat vniV, .ln9 "nnce tlicy will glt.
Ml" Inn S B '"honor of Miss Mc
will In M..lll0A,,aH,; n,)l1 WB flub
Doret Til1'8 lh0';,a, p- Keath. Miss
'VhSn L lrewP"l? nedgern, Miss Eliner
Ilmi, nn', of, Greenville, Del ; Miss
"ch" r W', a."f Virginia jje.
At reWJr,T.Pr''dcrlclt,,Drftvten. Mr. J.
'hcw V'li""', 3d, Mr. nichnrd
OlaVten MnJla.rc,n,y McFiulden. Mr.
Witts TrMeMJc,Kel .antl J'r- nidley
atts, Jr., of MorrUtewn. N. J.
'oei r T.Mr"- st,evcns Heckscher. of
ltat'en JfJlceyJ,place' have ,8SUe(l In
ti Imr ?!? 'J,dlnner en Monday ee
Gwfrrtvlan!h87l . In noner f MIPS
Anen fJI.?,,,1PB and Miss Margaret
ion VnnfJ?Jar.tne .dw", nt ,h0 "ntlng.
ion alley Country Club.
me quests her attended tlm illn.ie,-
l:
Henry 1
M? Ionic TZ urrM MrV A r VW l'' ..uht"nKpi? ;
lfe ns .Mnrtlia .McAllister. 110 is n best man for his stepson. The ushers
...n,inn of Mr. and Mrs. Beauvenu win ineimin Mr. wiiiism wm.j "-v
11,0 h ,,Virri,'0,v,?Fie irBe Rtiv. nt
Wmim m' M'--,qd Mrs. Henry Mil cr
W MS. Jr" am Mr"
" lllLIJ Alt (A
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She
party en satuninv, aiarcli 11, In
honor
IUIumb.
. Mr. tuul Mrs. Graham Dougherty,' e1
JYesh Henda, -Vjncote, will cntpitaln a
r
nt
11 nmnn tneatre party roilewed by sup
per at tlm Illts-Carlten en Monday eve
rung, J-'ebruary 27, In honor of Miss
Gertrude Du Puy Dougherty, debutante
ilaujthter of Mrs. Francis S. Dougherty,
of 2306 Locust street There will be
elglitecn guests.
At the wedding of Miss Catharine
Godfrey Llevd, daughter of Mrs. Jehn
T.leyd. of 1520 Spruce street, and Mr.
Jeseph Longstreth, son of Mrs. William
inantewn, which will take place en Sat-
xuncii MiMir, nv 1, lersienr 1. nor.
r.Pr,,5:Iaw of the brldcaroem; Mr,
..,i. mu j une isiar, .Mr. l-nillp llev.
nelds. of New Yerk; Mr. Charles K.
Jehnsen, Mr. Hawson Lloyd, brother of
the bride, and Mr. Sidney W. Milne.
Mrs. Jehn D. Samuel and her debu
tante daughters, Miss IOls Samuel and
Miss Maria D. Samuel, of 2015 Pine
street, will give the last of their Satur
nay afternoons In February at home
after 4 e clock en Saturday next. These
nfslsttng In jecelvlnir will Include Mrs.
Bcnlnmln Bulleck. Jr., Mrs. C Heward
nih Jr 5U.a,-, Wacr I- Cooper, Mrs.
William T. nilett nnd Mrs. w, Percy
blmpsen. Ne cards have been sent out.
11 Me "d Mrs. Samuel K. Reeves, of
316 Seuth Twenty-nrst street, wilt leave
for Augusta, On., en March 1. where
they will spend several weekw.
.r,Mrt-eh& S!ery cn,ks' Jr- ""d her
son. Mr. Morten Jenks, of Chestnut
!!: ?ire ,BPendlnB several weeks at
Palm Beach.
.A?!irV? n? MrBl Hlchard M. Cadwalader,
2019 De Lancey place, will call en Tues
day next en the Aqultanla for several
months' stay In Europe.
Mrs. William TT. Montgomery, of
Radner, and Mrs. S. Dea Sinkler. also
of Radner, left lest week for California.
Mrs. Montgomery will visit her sister.
M'ss Sarah C. Breck, at San Diege, and
Mrs Sinkler will visit her mother, Mrs.
J. M. Rhodes, at Santa Barbara,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Boyd Brodhead, of
l l .1 ... . .. V . " ."ilitr,
BONWIT TELLER & CO.
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
Prier te the Opening of our Enlarged Ceat Department
for Women and Misses, which will occupy the
entire third fleer
WE ANNOUNCE
FINAL CLOSING-OUT SALE
WOMEN'S & MISSES' COATS
The entire Stock of Misses' Winter Coats and Wraps,
formerly en the fourth fleer, and Women's Coats and
Wraps has been arranged in seven groups en the third
fleer for this most extraordinary event.
EVERY GARMENT AT ACTUAL COST AND LESS
MISSES' SIZES 141618
WOMEN'S SIZES 34 te -46
UTILITY COATS Formerly te 98.50 New
A group of Coats of Shagmoer, Belivia and all-wool coating
in a number of smart models
FUR-TRIWD COATS Formerly te I10.00-eyy Qf)
Pan Velainc. Belivia, Pole and imported Tweed, with brown "
black or gray caracul. Alse taupe wolf and natural raccoon."
FUR-TRIM'D COATS Formerly te 9JflL-New J.fi OO
Belivia. Pandora, Pan Velaine and Tweed, with cellars of t0,JJ
wolf, caracul and Aust. opossum.
COATS AND WRAPS Formerly te 1 10.00-X
Belivia, Pandora, Pan Velaine, with large cellars of gray
caracul, wolf, beaver, Aust. opossum or gray squirrel. Seme
have fur cuffs.
FUR-TRIM'D COATS Formerly te 165.00-Kew 8 OH
Marvella, Orlande. Belivia and Pan Velaine, with round or 00,UU
shawl cellars of plat, or taupe wolf and caracul. Many have
fur cuffs.
COATS AND CAPES Formerly te 17J.00 New 85 00
Belivia, Orlande and Marvella, with cellars and cuffs of cray vV
squirrel, Must, opossum and caracul,
with cellars of nutria and raccoon.
EVENING WRAPS Formerly te 27J.0flu.New 1 25 00
Chiffen velvet, Paradise velvet, brocade, chiffon and taffeta. '
Seme with monkey fur, elephant-dyed squirrel and taupe wolf.
rpHE SAVINGS provided in this exceptional sale are se great as'
X te make a purchase of one of these high-grade coats for next
winter, a wise investment. Only the finest materials, the choicest furs
and the highest type of workmanship have entered into the devclep-
uMTTTTcD J,1iipre8ent8 an PPrtunity te secure a
BONWIT TELLER & CO. Daytime or Evening Wrap at a
fraction of the original marking.
NO. C. 0. D.'s
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EVENING ! PUBlkti
Attractive Matreri
MRS. WALTON CLARK, JR.
Of 325 Seuth Twentieth street nnd
Whlte Heuse, Deven
B465 Lebanon nvenue, Wynneflcld, will
entertain at a smnll Informal auction
brldge party at their home tomorrow
evening.
General Sir Atthur W. Cunle. G V
M. G.. IC C. B , K. C. M. O.. V. B.. head
of McGlll University, Montreal, Camula,
was the puest Inst evening of Colonel
and Mrs. Jehn S. Muckle, of 2023 "Wal
nut street.
A pretty
Saturday nt
wedding took nlace Inst
Miss Elslo Russell, nlece of Mi'ss' Eliza-'
afternoon nt 4 o'cle-jlt. when
betll Russell, of Wlssahlcken. became
the bride of Mr. Hareld Moerchi-ad.
Only the lmmorllnte families w-(re pres
ent. The ceremony was performed by
Dr. Hlhschman, of the Wlssahlcken
Presbyterian Church. After a wedding
trip. Mr. and Mrs. Mecrchcad will live
In Wlssahlcken.
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QERMANTOWN
The Oermnntewn Chapter of the Beta.
Alpha Beta Sorority of the nlrls' High
.Scheel will glve a St. Patrick's party
en Saturday evenlng, March 18, , at the
home of Miss Evelyn Lacey, 4920 Rubl
cam avenue. The ether members et
the sorority are: Miss Mildred 8 mono,
Mrs. Melvln Grebe, Miss Minerva
Urebe, Miss Ollve Spencer, Miss Cloor Cleor Cloer
glna Sklrvlng, Miss Oladys Uavls, Miss
Francis Mnckey. Miss Annette an
Burcn, Miss Uiur.a High, Miss Lella
Mnclntyre, Miss Jacauellne Turner and
Miss Dorethy Mairlll.
Mrs. Walter Dclsreth, of 2848 liist
Highland nvenue, Chestnut Hill, gave
11 Washington's Birthday party for
her son, Master Billy Delsreth, yester
day nfternoem
ALONG THE READING
A .,IMAM flfltll,. Tt'A
rilnner dance was held.
the
Huntingdon Valley Country Club, Old
YerK reaa, lam evtniiii,
Dr. nnd Mrs. Rnlph E. Bewers, of
i:iklns Park, have returned from Flor Fler
ida, where they spent she weeks. Mrs.
Beu-ers was formerly Miss ee Me
gargec, of Wyncote.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
m,Uf ,iidliit took tilace en Tucs-
I day, February 21. at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Stuart Cceper, of
Highland Park, when Miss Constance
Gregg Wallace, daughter of the late
Dr. Charles "Wallace, of this cltv, be be bo
came the bride of Mr. Wlllard Brown
Moere, of Du Bels, Pa. The Rev. Harry
H. Bird officiated. Only the Immediate
relatlvee were present.
Mm v. .T. Mascey entertained the
, members of her Ave hundred club at
I the home of Mrs. William H. Abbett,
4842 "Walten avenue, ;n Wednesday
! afternoon. Among the guests wci e Mr?
Jeseph Lister, Mrs. J. Merrlsscn, Mrs
1 A. Fergusen, Mrs. J. Lewncs, Mrs. II.
Hlmen, Mrs. H. B. Lockwood and Mrs.
1 William H. Abbett.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Jeseph Leahy, of 2151 Seuth
Woodstock street, will entertain the
members of her card club at her home
this evening. Among the guests will be
Miss Gertrude Brown, Miss Cecilia
Kenny, Miss Evelyn Butten. Miss
Rosalle Lynch, Mlas Mary Lener and
Miss Agnes McCressen.
The members of the Woedcress C. f
will held their annual reception and
dance tomorrow evenlng at McCrea's
Academy, 1617 Snyder avenue. The
committee In charge Includes Mr. James
Scott, Mr. Albert Myers, Mr. Frank
Hnhn, Mr. Jeseph Courtney, Mr. Daniel
Davis, Mr. William Myers, Mr. William
Donevan, Mr. Albert McGulgan and Mr
William Craig.
19 75
ew
50.00
EXCHANGES
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MISS MARJORIE KENT
BRIDE OF MR. HAYDOCK
Wedding Takes Place In Wyncote.
Mlia Ceurtnty Marries Mr. Nelen
A wedding et Interest wilt tnlce place
nt 7 o'clock this evening at All Hallewi'
Church, Wyncote, when Miss Marjerie
Kent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
CnmuDeld Kent, will herumn Iht. hrlrtp
of Mr. Iteser IIa deck, Ken of Mr.i t've ' tnn bHdPBroein. who celebrated
SR2nJf"..6'e..,iKae' et ww'eV PftrU'1" nwtlal mass" MhV Careline M.
--"--.-""' '" '"f" -wuy
ncr. nt Anhnrn.
.-.. i., uncie or me undo, will omclate,
nsilstrd by the Kev. Clarence' C. Sil
vester, rector of the church. Mr. Kent
will five his dauRhter in marriage.
Mrs. Jehn Walkftr Moere, of Leuisvlfie,
Ky., will attend her sister as matron of
&eni?.lT,h,0 WMesmaldi will be Miss
Km ly O. Haydock, of Ridley Park, the
tfri?S:00? ,,,t' "nd MlM Mllllcent
:..Ji?yl of aennantewn. The bride will
i,,.3. .fn meitW wedding rewn of
m?'..i"U? t,d1dchB lace, with a
n,?Z nf'v.52di 1U cnrry shower beu-
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li0pna0rh!UnSJr 0-eJill"IlI. and a brown I
.,C.P i ',! i si." will carry sweet pensi
...... "'v-fc nm ermesmnlds will wear
S Si fr.0"1cwA '-at,, a,?,?
... - r-.-nviiu, n iv rn l npan nini i
lilacs.
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Mr,
C.vnmvA .ll u' CV .".au.c"t '
el
hTeth.rt0-.?'. iJ?wy.. another
rnend Vi V m. ' ' it'lnJ. of R ch
bride's h?Vh.Mra,r?. Kent. th.
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Themis Wm:.;.'"."."."-. ". and .Mr.
angremar, the home of
SMrsftKs?':-jffl
din tn,.rnr,.'V""urn from n wed
' -'" Bna mm. ifaydeck will
IMPORTBRR ', DBBlOXenS 4 MAKERS
APrXRBL OF THE IIIOHEST
TUAX TWEXTY
GOWNS
WRAPS
SUITS
FURS
BLOUSES
LINGERIE
HOSIERY
JaUB
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Spert Suits, Capes, Coats
19.50 te 59.50
The Suits are strictly man-tailored, the box Coats very
chic, with slashed and patch pockets, narrow belts.
The Coats are very decided sport models, cut after Eng
lish raglan models or plain mannish styles. Materials are
English and Scotch Tweeds, double-faced coating, novelty
stripes and plaids in imported materials.
The Capes, newest of all, arc se becoming, se practical,
that they bid fair te take first place.
New Spert
Blouses
Leng waist effects with belts
and sashes trimmed with
braids, embroidered cellars;
some collarless. Gelf red,
Dutch blue, pumpkin, gray,
canna, lark and navy.
9.95 and 12.95
I - We Specialize in Apparel That
4 - - Wi(LjI Vni EVENINGS AT 8:15
fiT 0 LTRK MAT. SAT. BEST SEATS $1.50
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j RADIUM TAFFETA JkM "tSctmht cT aTVhI -
Interpret the Spring
Medes in JVemen's
DAYTIME FROCKS
39.5049.5059,50
Specially Priced
Expressive of the Springtime as the flowers
are these new frocks in the rich texture of
silken fabric, the exquisite coloring, the
grace and youth in designing, the delightful
newness in decorative effects.
Cornflower, Beige, Periwinkle,
Rouge, Copen, Navy, Blad(,
Cobweb, Vert, Ladybird
While the Spring Silhouette universally
sponsors the uneven hem line, the individual
mode achieves the effect in varied ways:
Panels, winged and straighl. narrow and
wide; heavy tassels and lengthened sash
ends. Cire ribbon, cut steel beads, hand
drawn work, jet and crystal beads are notes
of interest.
r or interest. y
Jjj Women's DcpL, Second Fleer i
d&ifSm.
be nt home after April 1 at 29 Cricket
nvenue, ArdmeTe, Va.
NOLEN COUIITNCY
Tn the presence of a number of rela
tives nnd friends, Mlis Itosemary
Courtney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jehn J. Courtney, of 6687 Chew street,
nnd Mr. llaymend A. Nelen, of put
ncrmantewn, were" married en Wednes
day mernlnff In the Immaculate Concep
tion Church, 1'ricn street nnd ArdlclRli
avenue bv the Rev. Jeseph. Sullivan,
C. M.. or fit. Vincent's Church, a rein
Courtney, a sister of the bride, was
mnid of honor ana wr. inceni v.
Nelen. a brother et the bridegroom,
was best man. The ushers were Mr.
"Walter A Courtney, a brother of the
bride; Mr. Rebert Nelen, a brother of
the bridegroom; Mr. Frank A. IiUdden
nnd Mr. Leuis Dougherty. The bride
was given In marriage by her father.
A wedding breakfast followed at the
home of the bride's parenta for the
Immediate family and a few friends.
Upen their return from a wedding trip
Mr. nnd Mrs. Nelen will live at 6530
Chew street after April 15.
HAOnr.GANS FISHER
I A quiet wedding took place at 1.30
I o'clock today when Miss Anna 12. Klimer,
t. ui. iah
of 4922 Pulaski avenui, Ocrmantewn,
was married tc Mr. Charles B. Hagei
gann, of Philadelphia. The ceremony
took place at the home of the bilde.
The Rev. Dr. Purman Sheek, pastor of
the Church of the Advocate, Wayne
avenue and Queen lane, officiated. The
bride were a gown of white satin trim
med with fllet lac nnd carried white
roses and lilies of the valley. Miss
Mildred Flsher, who attended her sister
as maid of honor, were a frock of blue
canton crepe and carried pink roses.
Mr. Wenlev Wllilns wan hrnt man. Aftnr
a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Hngelcan; i j:
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CHARACTER FOR UORB
- SIX YEARS
SWEATERS
MILLINERY
SKIRTS
PETTICOATS
CHILDREN'S
APPAREL
NEGLIGEES
Chestnut
Cerner
Twelfth
New Spert
Sweaters
Of fiber silk and alpaca wool,
the slip-ever style favored.
Celers are jockey, brown,
buff and checks of black-and-
white, navy-and-bisque,
queisc-and-rust.
tur-
5.95 te 12.95
Slenderizes the Larger Women
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will be at home at 429 West Taber read,
Olney. '
MOORE8TOWN
Miss Dorethy Warden was the guest
of Colonel and Mrs. Edward J. Griffith,
of Camp Dlx, at a house party before
the hop given en Tuesday night.
Mrs. Mary Sumner and Mrs. Edwin
Sumner gave a large brldge party at
the home of Mrs. M. Sumner en Satur
day afternoon.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr. and Mrs. M. Chester Cnmpbell, et
Ridley Park, have been entertnlnlng
Mrs. Campbell's father, Mr. William
Ramsey, for a few days.
The Original
BOYSHFORM
BRASSIERES
Still Going Big
Aperlnl attention te Cersrt for
K(out, Htimlcnl and Maternity.
iffladains
835 Chestnut St.
ytmw.MODEttATK rmcEsms
FEBRUARY SALE
rtj
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Pullman Sleepers
Full
Shell
Effect
4
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Will lined end '.j
cathientd -J
White,
$
19.98
Ivery or
Gray
DELAWARE
HOUSEFURNISHING CO. 2
Manulactartr, whole- '
sale and Retail Dealer .',1
of I he better kind of
Farnitare. 'j
' Kensington Ave. & Cambria St. :'i
mrtKr-nnv op iw. j j. .sjrt'iiRnT
SHUBERTvaudevilie
f OAILY MATS. AT 2.15 -EVES AT aft I
ANOTHER SMASH !M3 Bl
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CHARLES JHIRCELLl
i miniOAL COMIDY 3TAK.
. MBHtARtRT KINNCVfrMARTMAaMUay
AND -OTHER STAR ACTS Ikui.
H"HI ty CUCKOO
SPANGLES
THt UTtST W9 MR8iST BtVUt. PRtStrntB Wt
-t WOW. CBtATO'J OF "CMUCKU? f IMI-
IN 7 SCENES COMPANY f SO PCOnt I
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SHUBERT
KVKMMIS
AT fl:IO SHARP
a Matmcc Saturday. Bait Seat 5Z.00
EDDIE CANTOR
IN A PCPPY PMISPU RtVUt Of IAUCM ( LADIM I
I 'MAKE IT SNAPPY
H WiT ASmMMtetNG SHOWIR OF STARS I
S AND 75 DAINTY DIAPHANOUS DIVINITIES I
WALNUT
fcVEMMiS AT :30
Matiaee Saturday,
SOc te $1.50
CfitkSrs3
WITH
ALMA TELL, McKAY MORRIS
"livfrione who read thM bonk will
want te gp thn nlftv " RHrORD
AK1PHI bt(
WILLIAM SEATS
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SEAISI SAT MAT l.M
HODGE
IN DOC LOVE''
POSITIVELY LAST 13 1IMES
AGBORGE
Aransy
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tfrntlnu a ih nnc ' North Amerl .in
.NEXT WEEK THE MOST
WONDEHEUL PICTCRi; IN AMERICA
FOOLISH
WIVES CM
Ht una with
VUN SlKUHtlM 11
THE MAN YOU WILL LOVE TO HATE"
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NtW YUKK. I ALBERT
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
COATES
Final t'enrert
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fiup.t Conductor
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1 "KISS AND MAKE UP"
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Sardeu'S
immortal love tXetf
"Unparalleled splendor and
magnificence make 'Theodora,'
at the Stanten, a screen spectacle
that can be written about only ia
auperlatives. Nothing like this
long - heralded production has
hitherto been seen here, and it
may well be regarded as the last'
word in the filming of gigantic,
breath-taking scenes, combined
with beauty of rare and exotic
appeal." North American. '
Bread and Chestnut
1130. 1 10, 3.30, !5.30, 7-10. 0.30
JACKIE C00GAN
I.VlFirtPT NATION VI. ATTRACTION
"MY BOY"
TI1R KID'S A WllfZ'
PALACE
12TH Ii ilAHKET ST8.
10 A. M 1e 11 ! P M.
WM.
S. HART "iftAVEuw
LARRY SEMON In "THn S.UVMIM
ADPATlIA 10T" CHESTNUT
AKUAUli 10 a. si. te it-is p. m.
Eugene O'Brien "chivalrem
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VICTORIA raS.VA'ffff
ANITA STEWAKI
In "Thn
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LARKY SK.MON In "THE SAWMILL"
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KEiUCiN 1 rmsT miowine
CHARLES RAY "fwny.!!tU
GLOBE
JUNIPER & MARKET
11 te 11 CONTINUOUS
Tremendous Bill This Week
BROAD ''h
MATI.N'EES.V?'
KI AVHAT.
DAVID BELASCO
presents
AVEfty
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fismauontafauasceotsr' "s
GARRICK N1TS , -MATINEES
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THE O'BRIEN GIRL
fMAi'.Y' mr, Mi"-rrr wisttri
FORREST THEATRE
jj THIl'I-' I"Y " M V &
LAST 2 WEEKS
D. W.Griffith's Dramatic Epic
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CHICAGO OPERA COMPANY,
MARY OMinrV. Grntrnt ntrrctar
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