V Br- i iJUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE flancy Wynne Talks of the Assembly te Be Held Tonight in the Bellcvue-Stratferd Skatingi Carnival i te B6 Held in March i EVEN though It 's n Intc scnsen, It Mrs It. II. Bennell and Mrs. Clarence docs net own possible that this is Ifc "-Pr. at., ilnal wcelt before Leut, and thnt Mrs. Klr-Mlns; oils Tnlr, of 261 the imai - OPftllIi vPlni1tr -Seuth Seventeenth street, will entertain tonight "HI 'C ",0 hcceikI A-snnlil.v. ftt tt Hmnl, nfernml brdff0 party at ,ler ... imp Imwpvcr. nml It nhnest Bcetns home tomorrow afternoon. ,, if it would 'bp n rlenr night (is well ; J. fairly warm one, which you will .mnt Is tiniisuiu. 1 hone Mrs". Fl-hr-r will be nble te Jcivc. Slie is nich n dellRhtful per- Inn She Is I'lenuer Hurt's grand - mother eii knew. Klenner in nil liedRcH mower j " ,,,Mt.i,nu ii ii tv "cimrllc Hnrt.t is' en Hip committee ". V ... I. la nnf Imp fnllinr Mr. ' William Hnrt. generally Is, or some iner close rclntien, nnd her mother's ' mother, Mr. Fisher, Is the lending ' Satrencsi this yenr. Mrs. FJslier wns iin-blc le rppplve en the nleht of the First Assembly because of Illness, but ,hc Ims entirely recovered sure men. a nn,i mniiv lipnnlc lire in the Smith f tircscnt nnd there nre net te bp ns ir.v - ,1,1.. l,ti ninny etH-m-iuwi B"yi- "'" I unitcrMnnd, se the lloer will be won derful for dancing. I nlwnyi llke the ' cenl ball best. Kvcryone is nfrald te stay nwny from, the first for fenr they won't see who get In and who was in tlied. At the second they knew, and when they go Uicy C "e for a geed "of" course the whole of the ballroom fleer at the Bellcvue-Stratferd will be tised. the Clever lloera being turned Inte . rustic garden, nnd the ballroom Inte mass of Southern blooms. Sapper will be sorted in the I'nlm nnd Stratford Beems. In fact, that whole part of the Brilevue is screened off from the main hotel, the guests entering from Chan- i cdler street. , There are te be a number of dinners, anofer Sephie Jacobs, another for Anne Asbten, still another for Rosemary Howe and several mero besides. The men en the Committee of the Assemblies this venr are Dr. Hart, Bcnuvcau Beric, Jr.. 'Alexander Van Kcnsselner, Charlie Blddlc, Kdwnrd Beale nnd Fritz Dray Dray eon. HAVE you heard about the bkatlng carnival which Is te be held this Tear en the thirteenth of March Uhls li i, iw.nnflplnrlpq nre M be the Bwn Mawr Hesnltnl Secial Service nmr the Chestnut Uiil Hospital. Mrs. Tem New hall is chairman of the urvn aiawr Service and Mrs. Franklin Pepper of Chestnut Hill. , ...... There Is te be nil kinds of exhibition katiiiB, and Teresa Weld Blanchnrd nd Nat Nilcs. the national amateur champions, are te come en for the af fair.') There also will be an exhibition of bating by Kmma Bergfcldt and Brer Meter, champion pnlr bkuters (if the world. And local talent, tee, will have Its chance, for the New Yerk Club and the Philadelphia Club will compete. In fancy skating. Then there Is te be a competitive wait, and the whole affair will end with general skating. The Philadelphia Skating Club has the whole carnival In its hands. H 0V quickly the meetings of the Saturday Evening Class com around. There's another for tomorrow night In the Feyer. I wns wishing the "ether evening at the Midwinter Ball that the Saturday evening could be next night. I remember j(i the dark nges when the Saturday evening met in old Horticultural Hall we sometimes bene fited In the decorations from the balls of the night before. Certainly the Academy was gor geous en Tui'wlny night. Yeu knew they bung velvet curtains ever the office doers lu the corridors, and they car peted the entrance hall nnd served the supper down there at small tables. And they had ferns and great vases of flow ers out in the corridors, for while the ball is net large enough te take in the Academy fleer proper, it has the whole house, you knew. However, that Is a thins of the putt, but it's a beau tiful memory. Tomorrow night these receiving will be Mrs. Churlten Yarnnll, Mrs. Geerge McFadden, who recently came home from I'nlm Beach ; Mrs. D. Mnreau Barrlnger, Mrs. Percy Clark. Henry Petter Knight will lead the cotillen, nnd will be assisted by Ned Trusel, Jr., ritewnrt Alcorn, Geerge Allen, Jr., nnd Lee Pat ten, Jr. UIIIU: it Is a bit Inte te tell a ' Washington Birthday fctery. thlH . really happened yesterday. Bebble I rame In from plnylng with n rather aggrieved ptprchslnn of couiitennnce. 'Dnil " iiiil lm "n-lint .lnv .t,,c VnL ."?il.,..1MSaiI,,l'l,.,.,"'mt.(,n.s.cs.: it.i V t .. ""M"nBi r.iruKiiiy.- jhat one of Behbip's friends wns nnuied , asilngten: he emitted the "Geerge." "Well." said Beb. "I like that, he aver asucu me 'te His party." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs Walter Cepe, of 200 Hast Jehn, son etrctt, Germantown, nnneunces the engagement of her daughter, Mis' Anne Panels Cepe, te Sir. Thomaa Pierre Ppnt Hazard, son of Mis Rowland Jlazard. of Peace Dale. R I. Mr. Hazard i tniMBenient of their daughter, MIsU Ar is living In Syracuse, N. r. The wedding 'nettu A, Lowrey, te Alfred A. Flech will tnke place In May. Mrs. Cepe b.uii. lay atternoen'"? To'li'er 'of 'mIsT Cene' ! The doctors and nurses of the Memo Meme and Mr. HnJard Ce,'eiUl Hospital will be the guests at a ' supper, folleu cd by dancing, this evening Dr. and Mrs Jeseph Ltidy, of 1J1 nt Polenla Hall, Cotten and SiUerwoed Jcust htie,.t, win enteitaln at dinner I Btreets. The committee Inchaige In wnlght btfore thB Second Assembly. A party who will attend the tlvntii prpra the Second Aseembt tenlsht will' uT!9 Mr- nnd JIr- Walter Waring1 iuiiiiiseii. .ir, and Mrs. Uliiinrd Coxe WeCali, Mr. anil Mr Edward Stuart and Mr. and Mrs Clarence W. Flslier. The guest,) -vhe will attend the din ner this i eenlng which Ml-u Mary Chan, ninsr Wlster. daughter of Mr. Uuen "ister. of Butler place, Germantown, Jftlll bIvh at 1113 Spruce ntl.et. In honor of Mies Florence lxickwoed. of ,? . 'f','K' wl,e Is Miss Wlster n guest, will Include Mr, and Mis, Jehn 0.eUh Uiayten. Miss Nancy F Cepe.1 mum V)1 ,,rl-t'' Ml8 elen.i L. "iltchell, Miss Frances A. WUter, Mi.l Themas Picrrppent Hazard. Mr. W. Meade rietcher, Jr., Mr. Alfred Peer, nt. .'. V'rk: Mr- I'"rnncl3 Chambers. i.I,1'1 lL,unls a"'l Mr. Owen .1. To Te innu rhn guestH will later attend the' erend As-emhly Hall Mls Nnn' F. ".epe, daughter of Mrs Walter Cepe. J'1 euiprtaln at dinner en Saturday evening In honor of MWs Lotkweod. Mr. nnd Mrn. Kmmaniiel Hmun M Cew c-1 -e The "ii, or iiei Muuiti street, anneunce Tnn i Mt ' ,,'ii iiaiiRiiier, .Mites' rin',1...,. . m .1...- .. . '. . ... iiVv,,. '""',"" r .-iici-een, .mil Mr. W Ucett .Smlt'i, of this ell-. nm''."-. Kl'l,'!l! r'lu"l)- of '08 w'' hniei, '' ,ul" 'iilcitnlu at n me til tlu.fi" "'"' '"'1(lKU "'l" '" her home "is nrtrinueii. '1.1. Ilill'lll'N 1.' Villi ..... n. .,.,,.,!,. 1 nihiS .i . Patronesses of the swim or thn1 v.1. '""! .l et lh" "'r.il lli.iiicli elaiin?. V.,Un''.Wen'"'"' rhrlKllitu Assn- -"" " .nn 1" Mn ii... i "... '''""iiii. iurs. ripenivi llinrv w"'JI1'" Mnruarft Maul Mrs. Mr2 yAhi V,ri'c."'. Mth- ilUHull 'llu.ue. hnew.h a -J.' Jo,1.''en. Mrs. (leni je K niii?""'.." u' ,''0(", M Anna Riddle, Mrs. Jehn Dlclcey, Jr., 'y nt r it.. i. - .i :...' ea.i ''i"f "''3 Wnliiut Mieet. will Mkli ',' ,,r M,t of "" "!' '"' " Vin . , ' Mw,"". N ! hPlu MI.M v. ""' '"tend tin. Junier prom en Ceren.,,',V"',,;', A"" '' 'n,l' ciH Mendj mir ll0," " tl,u f0e 'UK I eiV'i ... .1 " " l" I'lilhulPlphl.i Worn Wern of il m,,,,,0'n ""hestin. In the fejer Sirs (:Vn,l"?,"r,.J1,!',-l) '"stnlBht weie .VJil.i t0ln Uaile, Jr.. Mr. Jehn (toner li Ktruu lirtrlL'i-. y : : V sprln wedding of Interest will n SefSSaSSSff lT-SSSS aiiiucp Hircei. riiu Mr, w. iiey Hell, or uii-i uuy, wnicn win iqke mace en sat urday cvcnlnir. Arrll 29 in the Second J'resbyterlan Church, Twenty-first nnd walnut utrcetfl. The rlev. Alexander MncCell, pastor of the church, will per form the ceremony, A reception will fellow nt the Itltz-Carlten. Miss Marian Cahlr Doneghue. OHiigM ter of Mr. and Mra. Charles D. Dono Deno Done Bhue, 6733 i;mlen street, Oermantewn. will he the guest of honor at a bridge party en Friday cvcnlnir, March 17, which Mr. nnd Mra. c. Stanley Borten will give at their home, at Charlton ptrcct nrtd Aliens lnne. Mrs. Charles W. Swing, of 3502 Ifnm Ifnm llten street, will entertain at a bridge party this nftcrnoen. In honor of Miss Oladys Klllam, daughter of Mrs. C. I.. Klllani. whose engagement te Mr. Stewart McCenaghy is nnneunced today. The guests include: Miss Julia Lloyd, Mlsa Dorethy Rnby, Mrs. James A. Llnd, Mrs. Jeseph Mnckte, Mrs. R H. D. Hwlntf, Jr., Mrs. Ralph Xagle, Mrs. Rich ard Ztnn, Mrs. Donald Plske, Mrs. Al bert Ochsner, of Virginia! Mrs. Herace Hill and Mrs. Merris Ruddcrew, Mrs. Herbrt Musgrave and her children, of England, are visiting Mrs. William Fisher N'erris, of 1820 Seuth Rlttenhouse Square. Miss Ellrabetli Brlard Strenir, of Xew Brunswick, will arrive tomorrow nnd will be the guest of her brother and nlstcr-ln-taw, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hart well Streng, of Twenty-first street and De Lnncey place ever the week-end. Miss Kathleen O. Rltter. daughter of Mr. A. Heward Rltter, i of 128 Valley read, Arrtmere, left yesterday for a trip te Flerida, where she will b0 the truest of Miss Pegpry Reaengarten, of 2047 Locust street, for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Boelcmycr, of City line nnd Raynlmm read, Overbroek, who have been spending several weeks nt Miami Beach, Flo., will return te their home today. Their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rey Tayler Bookmyer, who have been spending seme time with them, returned te their home en Monday. Mrs. Rey Bookmyer, before her recent marriage, was Miss Margaret E. Curtis, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harry F. Curtis, of Overbroek, The Delta Omega PI Sorority will (rive a dance In the North Onrdens of the Bellevue-Strntferd tonlerht. The L member. of the sorority arn the 1920 ciass or .etre uame Academy, west Rlttonheuse square. Mrs. William Greenfield, of the Sat Sat terlee Apartments, entertained at a luncheon in honor of Miss Stella Marie Murphy. Her guests include! the Misses Allele Ramsey, Marie Greenfield. Alice Leuchran. XaUille O'Neill, Mrs William King, Mrs. Raymond Murphy; Mrs. Edward Kelly and Mrs. Walter Greenfield. Miss Murphy's engagement te Mr. Charles Carsla, of tl Is city, wns recently nnneunced by her parents, Mr, und Sirs. Jeseph Murphy, of 1830 Rlt Rlt Rlt tenhoueo square. OERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Heward C. Story, of 40(1 Westvlcw street, have returned from a stay at Miami, Fla. Mr. Andrew C, Berzncr, of 1C3 West Durham street, was Riven n surprise party last evenlnir In honor of hl birth day. Among th guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifferd Bklnner, Mrl and Mrs. F. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Leenard, Dr. and Mrs. Heward Brlcker, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hurst. The Current Events Clssa of German- town will gle a luncheon In March in honor of Dr. Arneld at the,Y. W. C. A. drawlnir rooms. Dr. Arneld lecentlv completed a series of lectures en urcntcr womanhood, even at ver- non Hall, Uermantewn. There will be several speakers at the luncheon, one of which will be Dr. Cheneweth. Dr. nnd Mrs. Charles H. Bendtr. of 513J Wayne avenue, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a daugh ter. The last meeting of the Utile Dulte Sewing Club was held at the home of Mrs J. Rese, 0117 Larsen street. Among the guests-were Mrs V. Hcrshcn, Mrs. J. Aaren. Mrs. Percy Beckur, Mrs. S. Rosenthal, Mrs. L. Gottlieb, Mrs. A. Oreller, Mis. David Blum and Mrs. William Dehcrty. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mru Trman Knlnmnn. nf f.R1n CetAnv nvmue, bus returned te her home after n i"11 or ttn days in New- lout, wiieie hp ,w"9, the ,KU0 of t1"1 T Dctlt3ch; Timing her stay Mrs lxna Selmberg, of New Yerk, fc-ave a theatre party In her honor, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mar-1 Mra. Solemon. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The marriage of MIbs Ida Summers and Mr. Norten Helland took place at i.Qen en Wednesday last at the home of the bride, 343ft Old Yerk read. After a wedding tt Ip through the south Mr. and Mrj, Helland will live tit 1D08 Diamond btrect. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lewrcv. et 2120 Fulrmeunt tnenue, anneunce the A Recent Brtde if. id 'Jii'-i-v -i. r r. H ' . & fl 'h. r .WJi'M :'&& k1: R l"1,5 Photo by riinte-rraflera, niltS. JOHN l. MATIIIKi;, 211 Who before hrr marrlnte en Feb ruary a Mns M's' Marin I. Alees, daufhlcr of Mra. Harry J, Mm, of 31 H uiermma Mree ' ' T" Hener Guest Photo by Phillips. MRS. REGINALD JACOBS Who will be the guest of honor at a dinner tonight before the Second Assembly, which Mr. and Mrs. Theodere W. Reath will gtte eludes Miss Anna Curry, chairman ; Mrs, M. McKcnna, airs. A. Hefnngle, Mrs. K. Heller, Miss Veronica Kelly, Mlsa Jane Skliten and Miss Maria Kelly. Dr. nnd Mrs. Lce.G. Penn. of 1601 North Sixth street, 'entertalned at a Valentine party In honor of their daugh ter, Miss Lena I'enn. The guests In cluded Miss Gertrude Belen, Miss Rca Brlcklln, Miss Bessie. Kirsch, Miss Ruth Adar, Miss Sara Brandt, Miss Esther Miller. Miss Blanche Layten. Miss Min Min nle Wltkln, Miss- Deris Pettlque, Mr Edward Olayman, Mr. I. F. Skoreschod'. J!r" J"lfn.r' Kahn, Mr. Edward Hccht, Mr. Walter Albert, Mr. Hnrry Rubin, Mr. Jeseph Heffman, Mr. Jeseph Bergs man, Mr. Edward Berkevlts, Mr. Max well Kahn, Mr. Leuis Str.Ut. Mr. Phil Hyman, Mr. S. Miller and Mr. Harry Brlcke. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Walter Samans, of 2522 Seuth Twentieth street, will entertnln at a luncheon and bridge party tills nftor nfter nftor neon. Her guests will Include Mrs Jehn Buscli, Mrs. Charles Shlsler, Mrs. Frank Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Streetl214 Annual Spring Sale of Notions & Toilet Articles Talcum Powders njerkU French Tain 18c Jehnsen & Jehnsen's Ileby Tale lc Jerj-eu'i Talc, all odors 18c A-urru French Tale 25c Tterrr A Gullet's Violet Talc. .23c lUfraud's (Jn Air Bmbaume Talc RSc Amelia Deodorant Feurder ."25c Face Powders Ilerln Cempnit Face Powder, ,35c Mury (Inrden Compart Pewd..35c Vn Air i;mbaume l.nre I'uni- paet Face Powder. .. .$1.25 box DJerkl-s or Jnn Itke Fuce Fen der 3.1e I.'Orlf an Face Powder OIW Aiarea Face Fender COc Teeth Paste Pepnedent Teeth Fasle 35c Fehece Teeth Paste 35c Ferhan's Teeth Paste 38c ICnlph-ne Teeth Paste 18e Kuljnew Teeth Paste 20e Teeth Brushes, Hair Brushes and Nail Brushes Prophylactic Teeth Hru-liM, Seft, medium or hard bristle ; usually 45c, at 30c Prophylactic Penetratlnc Hulr llrunlies, usually "Cc, at COc Pure llrintlu Nell Ilrutlies, usu ally 20c, at 18e each Imported Teeth Hruhe, bone or trnnspaient lifuidles, usu ully 2ty, at 18e Spool Cotten and Dressmaking Supplies Ucerse Clnrl.'s U. N. T. Spool Cotten, for hand or machine) st-wlntr, black or white, all numbers 8 te 100, usually TTe dozen, at SHa dozen Clare Ureas Hhlelda, superior quality, regular and opera shapes, sizes 2, 3 and 4. at 30c pmlr ise-i uualit- TnlTetn Heam Hlndlnc, black, white, colors : special 25e piece ueiei nnnp ramener-, J dozen en a card, nil sizes, black or W'hlte 10c rani. 3 for CSe D. M, C. Mercerized Durnlnr Cotten, black, white and colors, lCc size, at tee ball D. M. C. Crochet Cotten, white or ecru, sizes 3 te 100,.. at 35e a ball Absorbent Cotten and Napkins 1 lb, roll of Jelumnn John Jehn John seu's Absorbent Cotten 40c , Ketrx NnpkliiH, ene .dozen te a package, usually CCK at.... 45c I.Uter'a, Nupklim, ene dozen te a package, medium sUe 40c, larKa size 43c, legularly C5e and 00c, Klelnert's Fanltury Aprons, usual 65e Krnd,-, at 40c Rent Grade Klnatle Male Hean Huppertera, usually 35. at 5e pair Notion Specials Heat Orude Mine Trera, .1 puIrN 'tac H3e ilmen jmlra .Mrkrled Wire I'eMIhk Ceat llanifcru 3 fur 35c buperler ((unlit; Ciiuuielril Coul lluiirit, mliliei' tips: .'hlte, pink, blue, orchid ami jellew for 25c Imported Pert'umery Coty's. Ileublrnil's. Itlmud'a, lleser and Gullet's and Pler'a. Klne Krcncli Perfumes and Toilet Waters nre In this sale, at gicntly i educed prices. ''Kb'' f : -' rA .. M..JI tAmf,a Mra. WI1 llnm Tomllnsen, Mr. Nefl iln and Miss Mary Merlr. A vaudeville entertainment and recep tion will be given thia evening in St. Themas Aquinas' Hall, Elghtenth and Merris Btreets, by the Jovian Qlub under the direction of Mr. E. M. Stephenson. The affair Is for the benefit of Bt. Mat thew's fcarlsh, National Park, N, J. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Wlllard and their daughter, Miss Irene Wlllard, have been spending a short time at Atlantle City. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bernard and their daughter, of Havre de Grace, Md are the jruesta of Mra. Bernard's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wilsen, of 2264 Seuth . Dorrance street. Mies Edna MoDermett will entertain at her home, 1226 Wolf atreet, Sunday evening. Her guest will Include Mlsa Marie Dealy, Miss Florence Worrell. Miss Kathryn Worrell, Miss El xabeth McDermott. Miss Emily Merelll, Mr. Lawrence Murray. Mr. Jehn McD-vltt. Mr. Jeseph Paul Beyle, Mr. Jack Bren nan, Mr. James Ramsey and Mr. ana Mrs. Geerge U Hill, of Chester. FRANKFORD A bazaar la being held from Wednes day until Saturday of this week at the parish house of Ht Mark's Episcopal Church, en Frankford avenue. Supper will be served every night. Cokes, can dles and fancy articles will be en ale at booths In charge of the following ladles: Mr. Frank Embery, Mrs. Jehn William, Mrs Adern Slanger, Mrs. Harry Crank--lmw Mrs. William MrtUdsley. Mrs. Thomaa Moere and Mrs Benjamin IUt-tenhou-e. The Yeung Men's Club will 'be In charge of a country store, where vegetables will be en eale, and In the basement of the parish house there will be games. The closing event of the bazaar en Saturday evcnlnr wilt be a dance. A card party will be given enTu--day next for the benefit of the Frankford Pest, American Legien, at the Legien Heuse. Mrs. Francis Mellz lfl chairman of the committee In charge. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge S Webster have left for a month's stay at Miami, t la. MOORE9TOWN .Mrs. Edwin Sumner entertained at cards en Monday evening te meet nor sister, Miss Robinson, of Massachusetts. Mrs. Victer Wlerman, of Yerk, Pa, formerly of Moorestown, has been visit ing friends here. . Mrs. Jehn McMullln. of East Main street, entertained at a luncheon yes terday te meet Mrs. Clyde Palmer. The Moorestown Grange will present a plav. "Nethln But the Truth," In the High Scheel auditorium en Saturday. The Revand Mrs. Shakclferd Dauerty, of the Manse, entertained Dr. Hugh Black, of New Yerk, ever the week end. Miss Oertrude Robinson, of Spring field, Mass., Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Edwin Sumner, of West Main street. Judge and Mrs. Jeseph Gasklll liave left for a trip te me weei inuies, 10 ue geno about a month. Soaps Woodbury's Facial Seap 18e Cntlcura Seap cake IBe Healnel Soup cake XOu Iteicer and Oallet French Let tuce or Almend Soaps box of 6 cukes 00c ftpanlib Castile heap, 3 cake 23e 3 lb. bar Cantlfe; 11.25 alue 7Se bar KaTensen's Hard Water Seap 80c deien 'erg-en's Lnrre Ilath Seap, $1 dot. Jereen's Violet Glycerine heap (1.00 dez. T.enien Senp, very cpeclal, 10c caka IliitlNh Utli Seap, usually 2Sc, special at 15c cake Toilet Creams FrestlUa, .let; size, at 3e Hlnd'a Heney and Almend Cream 330 Ileae Water and Glycerine. 5e slze 18e Uascett and Hnmadelpa Celd Cream, 50c size, at 3Be Royal Lemen Cream, COc slze..3Se Toilet Specialties Odonern, for perspiration, S5e sirs sse Watkln'a Tilulslfled Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 8S0 Drallra Illusion True Flower Perfume, Violet, Rese, Lilac, Lily of the Valley, very 6pe 6pe elal at s0 Dish Cleths and Toweling Dlah Cletlu. in honeycomb .weave 10c, 3 for 33e All Linen Olsli Tewellnf. usual GOe kind, at 25c yard Wash Cleths, in plain colors, white, pink, blue, lavender and geld 10c each, 3 for 25e Waah Clethe, extra, size, white or with fancy bor ders 13c; S (or 23c Tapes; All Kinds Superior Quality Englleh Twill Tape, 4 yard pieces in "i. ; or Inch widths. .10c: 3 for 23c Wrlaht'a Cambric Bias Feldi. in three widths. ,.10e. 3 for 3B Llni-erle Braid, In white, pink, or blue tOe piece, 3 for S3e Hair Pins and Pins All our flneat quality Fnglieh enameled Wire Ualrpina, In black or brown, waved or straight, heavy or invis Ible. . . .Be, or 8 packag-es for 10c Tortoise Brand Keal Hern Hair Pins, all sizes and styles, usually 23c, nt sec box Geld Plated Safely Pine, best quality. .. .10c card. 8 for (Se Paper of DeLenj Toilet Pint. v .,60 count 8 papers for 33 Duplex Safety Flna, the best quality made, all sizes, at IOe, 3 cards for 33s Needles Imported P. nail h Sei-lnsr Needles, all sites nnd kinds.... 8c paper. 4 papers 38c LiiKllah Needle Beeka, fine assortment of needles, 6O0 sl' SSc Allen's Quality Hair Nets Ifle each, SI.00 a deien, 3 deien aaaerted as you wlali, 82.B0. Allen'a nre Justly famous for thn quality of their Mnlr etn. The Sllppen I'np ihape conies In Ihiks or small sizes. The straight shape Is extra large M7P, The colera nra aienri. ard and come In every shade. White nd Gray Hair Nata an iRn .u.i.. fl.BO a deien. ' i" r , j - The Medem Merchandiser Overlook Ne Opportunities te Tell TfIB modern merchandiser overlooks opportunities te tell the world. According; te modern prncticc, one should design his delivery truck te rep resent hla merchandise. Just as an occasional spark plug manufacturer new has his automobiles designed In the shape of spark plugs, te a' pill manu facturer would undoubtedly design bis autos te represent glorified liver pills. The idea of making everything the modern merchandiser owns advertise his wares, especially when this idea is ap plied te automobile design, suggests en chnnting possibilities. Dentists in the future wilt net con tent themselves with driving down te work In the morning or te the opera in the evening In ordinary automobiles such aa common people like you and I (well, possibly net you, but certulnly I) affect. Yeu will see him champing down the boulevard in au automobile designed te represent a hollow teeth, and of course he will be sitting in the cavity. YOUR doctor will drive up te your hou-e in a car, the chassis of which will be fashioned te represent nn en larged thyroid. Butchers will drive cars designed te leek like a porterhouse steak or a leg of lamb; the less prosperous ones con BONWIT TELLER &, CO CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Fer Saturday SPRING FURS Exceptional Values MOLE & SQUIRREL SCARFS aH UV USB Natural Squirrel Animal Scarfs $14.50 -Skin Natural Fitch Scarfs 14.50 1-Skin Natural Mink Scarfs 19.50 Russian Kelinsky Animal Scarfs 19.50 I -Skin Jap Marten Scarfs 22.50 2-Sk'm Natural Fitch Scarfs 24.50 2-Skin Natural Mink Scarfs 29.50 Brown Fex Animal Scarfs 35.00 Stene Marten Animal Scarfs . .i 37.50 Baum Marten Animal Scarfs 39.50 2-Sk in Jap Marten Scarfs 39.50 Dyed Sable Scarfs 39.50 Dyed Blue Fex Scarfs 75.00 Platinum Fex Scarfs 85100 FifVi Fleer J. W S l aWl C"V I BONWIT TELLER &, CQ Sk Cw Specialty Shep cfOrtatnattenb vD - J CHESTNUT AT 13T" STREET P S TOMORROW : SATURDAY W 'A MnX CDDIMP. cimrtr y OF HOMESPUNS 0 iVrk U) Specially Priced f) a& Y If 11.95 -2 A- 1 CPRING Skirt, cut en JV ' f ; ( swagger lines are fash- J CJ ' I toned of heather-mist home- () Cl puns in colors that reflect ( L the tints of Snrin-f lanrl. V JPI $ scapei. The model pic- A lured features smart fringe Vl P PERIWINKLE at hem and side. Anether -O TAN model shows slit pockets, r ROSE inverted back plait and L JK HORIZON BLUE fringed hem. ) WOMEN'S DEPT., THIRD FLOOR X - . , "? the World : By J. P. MtEVOY tenting themselves with a small veal chop chassis, The mortician wilt gamble te and fro In a rosewood casket with brightly pol ished silver handles, three en a side. TUB grocer's automobile will be a glorified facsimile of a bunch of asparagus or a long string bean. Cartoonists will come te work In cars composed entirely of misspelled words. Editors will drive down te work In long blue envelopes with a bumper con sisting of n large blue pencil.. Only the writers will be unable te keep up with the precession. The clos est they will get te It will be an occa sional opportunity, graciously granted them, te start the editor's long blue en velope. The rest of the time they will ride te nnd fro; that is, te their work and fro their homes en their especially equipped rubber heels. Te Shew Lanadevne' "Follies" The Beta Thetn Club of Lansdowne has arranged te held Its annual pro duction this year May 11, 12 and 13 at the Twentieth Century Club. Tbe pro gram will be "The Lansdowne rellles of 1022," reviewing Important events that have happened during the yenr in the borough. 14.50 te 95.00 Tie-scarfs, throws and long steles of fine Scotch Mele and Squirrel, smartly de signed and beautifully lined with Canten crepe and crepe de chine. " J I Vl-Ve'S ' y,vf MMIMWM BUSINESS KENS DMNERMlAUnE StRVKl LUNCH tSffRKSir 7AJtta8lH RESTAURANT AND COFFEE SHOP I91MAMP CHESTNUT. STS. Safe Milk ssKI Fer Infants & Inralidt NO COOKING Tta- "Feed-Drink" for All Ace Quick Lunch at Heme, Office, and Fountains. Atk for HORUCCS. wAveid Imitations & Substitute 2ND FLOOR, Smart Sperti Teg New and Chic! Spert Suits of Tweed, Herringbone and Spert Materials of nil description!!, In I'm M-if'l ahadef and tnlxturen I.er aull hand tailored, ailk lined end piped Heady te wear or tallured te suur meaaure, $25 & $29.se Hatt te Match, $3.75 123 Se. 13th St. Above Centcmeri'a Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted PMILA.'S LEADINa THRATRnS DIRECTION OF LEB & J. J. Mll'ITRT i CHCSTMUT ST. OPCRA. HOUSE ' PUIIIIENP TrtL WenLOS 6F.ST SHuBEKrVAl'DEVlLLE aT DAILY MATS AT 215 -EVES AT S.I5 I I ANOTHER SMASHING BIG BILL - THE MIMICAL COMCOr STAR. I I CHARLES PURCELL BASSIMtD Bt LtROYSMITH-S SYMPI0N1C OKktSTI UftHtRBERT KIN N CVS-MARTHA SHCL-nr AND OTHER STAR ACTS Ihclumm BEDINI fc- CUCKOO SPANGLES Tft HUST UO MIRBItST BtVUt.Pr)ESEKTTDr JIAN BEDINI.CREATOP. OF "CHUCKLES 1921 IN 7 SCENES-COMPANY of 50 PEOPLE. scuiiBev-p EVENINGS I 3. MIIWDIaHl AT h.ia sumn m mauece tomorrow. Rut Suit s i EDDIE CANTOR g APtPPYPARlS'AM HlWll OF lAUCMt-iASIW Ii Mri.h ' P NAPPY 7.. -- 1 ' anewtij of STARS AND 75 DAINTY DIAPHANOUS DIVINITIES I 117 A I STIIrPFnKN,Nn "i TV Ml. IV II I ra,ln"e Tomorrow, M-.1W A S 50c te $1.50 WITH AIMA TELL. McKAY MORRIS . -?'yon8.he. lea(i ,hl" be''lt will want te a th play." RCOQItn HODCE -3 POSITIVELY LAST 11 TIMES EVENING AT 8:13 MAT. T0M0R. best i se -,il r vw IN A TURKISH RATH bv AV'Rr MOIW0O0 4-CIIlTCNAND"tV1 A V IWBlffl THEATRE I'riil. I. A M. K. FfU rONTINtTOL'fl 11 A. M TO 11 I M. LAST TIMUS TODAY AND TOMORROW GEORGE ARLISS in The Ruling Passion' NEXT WGKK Till: MOST WONDKRl'UI. P1CTURK I.N AMERICA FOOLISH U- and With ' VON S1ROHEIM THE MAN YOU WILL LOVrTO HATE" 55th Annual Reception Catholic Philepilriin Literary Imliuts Actds-aT of Mntic, Mendsjr Evtmnj, Feb. 2" bulwcrliillen, &)' Adnilltlnit u (iriidnnau ini iiuiura wripuei r t4fH ,14, Hart,,, b. $ b,, S-jX viTry cJtHpL, Mpffl1 .. J J-"""' J LVaatll XT-atv---' BJ- .IiJI la-LJI I : MrerttaaajAwUfi NINl-.IKIJNTH ANI lAHIta-H -- " -----. -T-"v -r . 11 A. St. Tl' II F. M. i. F1HPT NATIONAIi W1C" HOPE HAHPT Wlik Jam t'a Star- Suaitaa1 fcT I'M Hunt'- -aevat' ST UIVTCtCMTft h UllKrf. hi llisv, Jw, S9U aimi. iih. b-vmi -. -J-'-.-'.""-" -1 -"'"-.-.7 "iAWI Sardeu'i imntMrtal low tUty A production amazltif A SERIES OF THRILLS YOU'LL NEVER FORGET 5 It ii the love ftery of the agaa , let againat a background that challenges words. , Toe vast for description. te gripping for expression. Ik makes even the superlative' seem weak. Bread and Chestnut 11.30. 1 .-(). n-10 B'30 7.10. D;SO JACKIE C00GAN TV TIRST VATtrVr. ATTIIACTION "MY BOY" TItn KID'S A WHIZ! PA1 ATP ,-"r "'AnKET tm? I tjjli 10 A M te 11:1.1 P. Jl WM. S. HART ,,VAvK.--- I ARRY SKMON In "TITn SAW-.m.! ADrlHIA -'" CHE3TNUT AKlHUIA m a m te 1 1 'in p. . Eugene O'Brien ff&ggg yHvinliIA NI-v,T MARKKT YlvlvFixln II A. M te 11:15 P. al iXIITt CTCUADT In "Th. ftlllin jiiiiiJui Invlalbl Faat'' CAI'llULh,1,AMtVeH,P.-t BETTY COMPSON ZJt unrMT 17TH Jt, MATtlrim. I KbvJCiPI I nnsT phowteo' CHARLES RAY Twe Mlnutaa IlllW i en I? JUNIPER MARKET . llLVJDEl H te 11 CONTINUOUS Tremendous Bill This Wecic BROAD Mat. Tomorrow DAVID BELASCO prutnts tfj J AVER "iVOOOTIi AMOU -li-Bf' mmA-. ''cOUIiy DIST1NQJSWD BOASCOQM' Ti GARRICK Mat. Tomorrow Tep" In eery moment of thta alxjw GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEdFASs In th- Vbn!--nt-n Mijlra. till THE O'BRIEN GIRL OIATITS niO MT'STCAT. SISTTIRI FORREST THEATRE1 twfci' rutTY ? and s r LAST 2 WEEKS , D. W. Griffith. Dramatic Epic LJ?iyiMiK1 SYMPHONY UHCHEBTRA Mrrci. GEO. WHITE'S SCANft ACADEMY OF MUSIC TOMORROW AFT. AT 2:3t Concert of Music for Piane Tickets New at Heppe'a and uex umes Star Appear ii Pertea At 3:30 7:30 9:30 i nWEtm Men i9 jPJH ColeurJ TZyr-r Mjwumm miMa m TalL r i . m i j-s -ai -a .1 ! ja-aar: v I'l ns I SUInwar.Waajy MM Dlrrctlnn of C. J. feley. K EITH'S THEATRIC GtKTKUUt HUi-hMANFTjn ,-j AND HKH AMEItltJAT IIAUial-rA'iS MISS FRANKIE HEATH 1J Ed.-PRESSLER & KLAUS RAE ELEANOR BALL ft -" IllO KUmiOITNDlNO BHOWI KM 's-t Wk BEI.LE BAKER Nsxt Ws' $J. ArAIIEUY OF Ml'810 METROVOLITAN OPERA CO. OF H. TIM T0SCA aim-, cnisa, aa, r.i.. . Ffcll. "( trstn. naU. - CttaWM rick-ta Acad, and Haptx's. 111 ClustntUJa vt a naruDeacBfiii --f," Academy-Tkta. Het Off. IIePT'.lltt DHlLAUtLfHlA iffi iUTn I ORCHESTRA . Botelata .," .n... .: ; -..c rnin-tiau ' sir m ORPHEUM a'Mtffi? 3S ORPHEUM . PLAYERS' I "Step Lively, Hi HI 'MONT'S nTI1 abcii- EMMETT WELCH Mm Blr V. V. and Tneala. v N TN'VICBHITY MVNKVM flata Uvttr iiiimraiH irtvr. In Anclrnt Art." fcr Dr. iiaiiinwiu. niiv lanura CASINO bth A Walnut. 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