MHOIHHHIMHMffHBPPnraHHHSCTBHHP nlSHirw r,- f JUST GOSSIP AQOUT PEOPLE ift' Mrecy JTynwe Attends the mm t Beautiful Costumes at Academy and WELI, here' it ush Wednesday ! The wnsen Is ever. The gaiety of lat nlfht I nut awny, yratiped up in rOttOtl WOOL HWI.nei te ne nriniRiii irai n.ln until, the be'ln of Barter ring forth. Putting aside nit religious scntl; inenls. however, which I hope mejjt of us have, Lent is nn awfully goon tnmg, eren en a common Bcnse basis. Yeu knew, the round of gayetr would keep up for a couple of months mere, find every one's digestion would be "ab "ab ietlvely." entirely nnd "pogelutely', ruined with rich feed, late hours nnd .11 ttl Wit Of It. But before you go into this Lenten' retirement (lienently, I den t mean te be area-tie. either;, I Knew you want te hear about last night's ball. It was plinnly gorgeous! The decorations were, simply wonder- Ail. I think there were thousands of 1 balloons all touching the ceiling and great bunches of them nttached from the boxes lower down in the room. The front of each box had a' clown's fnCe with, eyes mane et eicctric iigius, wwen winked rind blinked facetiously at the ' dancers all through the evening. Then ! about the ballroom and standing around tlie Clever Heom. tee, were lifc-shse clowns of weed, dressed in fetching cos tumes, and many a one did I sec pranc ing gayly round in n dummy dance dur ing the evening. The surprise of (he ball was n serpentine dance which utarted premptlr at twelve, and while ' the dancers trailed in and out through the guests, shadowy lights and long coils of colored papers were waved ever them, giving n most wonderful effect. Oh, nnd I forget te mention that the Wi were much decorated with tinsel nnd you cannot imagine hew gorgeous this was wncn me nawiiiuiiin una kw trie sunbursts were tttrncdVen it. One of the very prettiest was worn In Delphlne Ctemwell i it was a blnck nnd -white satin Pierrette frock trimmed 'with white roses and rhinestone nnd was meet becoming. Jlmmle Crom well was a Spanish Troubadour. In fact, Spain certainly had her innings lait night in point of costume. I never hava seen se many Carmeneitas, torea dors. troubnUeurs, mule drivers, gypsy bandits nnd dancers whose costumes spoke of Madrid and Revilla nnd the mountain country of Spain. It was most delightfully picturesque! Kitty Merris nnd Hugh I'arrtsn. for instance, went as a epunixn eeupie irem "The 'Four Horsemen." Jeanne de tleusse was rnvlshing in n Hpnnlsh costumefashiened of a white shawl cm brpMercd in red, and she had n red silk scarf most artistically draped ureund ber head. . Anether very striking Spanish get up was that worn by Mrs. HolHter Sturges. Over a skirt of nl'e green satin was draped a Spanish shawl of nile green crepe embroidered in pink roses, and in her hair was a huge dark comb and tome fetching rosebuds. I was de lighted te see Colonel Henry D. Llnds Icy, of New (Yerk, nt the ball. Yeu knew, he is the pnst national com mander of the American Legien, nnd lie was looking very handsome in a Colonial costume. He is staying with th HturirpMw lii Chestnut Hill. An ether of their guests was Mrs. Rita Claphane, of Washington. Mr. Sturges was get up ns a Scotch hlghlander. Harriett? niddle, who gave a dinner before the ball, were wonderful Chinese clothes, consisting of grpen satin trous ers and a long coat of old rose satin embroidered in geld. She were n black wig and her headdrcs was of red witin and geld, with a tassel hanging ever ene car. ANOTHER a tu lining effect was brought about by Mrs. Tem Dunn, who wafi entirely in black. Her skirt was short and fluffy nnd covered with iequlns and the bodice nnd shoulder .traps were entirely of the sparkling little scales. Ou her head -he were a trl-cerne lint miulc entirely of sequin.. It was great! A smart ballet dnncer was Mrs. Henry Weeks, whose skirt and bodice were "of black and orange sequins and she were nn audacious small hat en the slde of her bend. Mrs. Harry Thayer was a ballet girl, tee, in a hnndseme costume of turquoise blue-spanglcd satin, with short, full skirt trimmed with clusters of red roses; with it bIic were u bandeau of pearls and rhlncstenes. Mr. Thayer wai a Spanish toreador. Mrs. Richard Kdmund nnd Mrs. Hurry Umbsen, the tfltter Mra Tlinvpr'ti ul.rer .lintli pflinr I ever from New Yerk for the ball. Mrs. uuiuM'ii were u pierre.te cusium. ei , wte mi tin nnu crystals, with white fur trimming the skirt, and u white tln tnm e'shnnter, with streamers with balls of fur at the ends. Mrs. Albert Frnnclnc looked most attractive us u KimnMi girl in black and red. The entire ballroom fleer nnd supper rooms of the l.clIeMio-Stratferd were ;rlven ever te the ball, and supper wns i sirved dewnstnlrn in the Palm and Stratford rooms after midnight. . The j decorations in the Russinn style were , meKl unusual and striking. Hcfere the bull both the 'liellevue nnd the Ritz looked like fancy-dress parties in themselves; there wan bcnrccly n tabic nltheut a guest in fnncy oestumo and bemc very lurge dinners were given. OF COURSE opera came in for Its bare of excitement last night. Vhat with Jcrltska In "La Tosea," t the Academy, and Mary Garden, in the mueh-tnlkeil of "Saleme," at the Metropolitan, there was very much UeitiB in operatic circles. Reth houses were sole! out and the audiences were -together festive. ' A CERTAIN Sunday school class at tlm lK-.!.,t(.rr!CCnt "tlngs discussed nVsn Ject of, Lfn s?,d t,,e Rent'e nn w.he conducts the class, "Soen we wUI celebrate Ash Wednesday." "Gee." H .nVn,aU ley' ."tnt,s when ,, L.w.l n.ke..)me sncrlflce-te give ,i -i . "",e ln,ng wn very much like examination -V "a" ", nt"?" ler .8.cl1." wheiih. Hi.- !?a ' " ".no Uttle cIbrk an.i'n... ' UL .tlHS bn(,k e' the Unas anu wns anuareni I. . n. i.. or Written?" nA Anv'Urnl - 1ia SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. Dmi u ... !.,"ua ?' 2012 De Lnn...rg', "arr'Pn rishcr, S&t?Sp will pheitly yn .meii- DIArk . . .V lu".l M'HI OCltnv t.Ai..T -i njeicr this week. " ",u" Bllev7e.traVtf0'r1illn SKr at ihj Si HC JrataA,,ar,r?; Mrna" Mrs. uft' att' I as. iM"!" K- rt."r "Kft j-iine smith xii wlft vi"' u"u Mrs. r, nry i. Davis ' u Feu,ke a"l .Anethir tne k i. r. M" K icaner linrVr !inddaugh. J' n"l .Mrs T WMlilI,nrt,TT3aul'ter t of Afim. ffi.j1.1.""11 Heward IIer: Bal Masque and Sees Many Inhere Opera Gjuet tlie Metropolitan m2 8?ruek5rn,Md Mr-an1 A1W- Xnffl S riMaM&S5 nnd Mr. Martin Heward Buehler "il 2.' . .rA Heibert Lewrv. a. titter enW rCCCPt'n n " f ef'wia'imtairi.Si. Dn,ri "oneglRio. poneghue will 'glvra- heu.e "party at SehenSMV?i.V ape.. SaTaHsaatSr sasraS! StSJtter.1'" B'Mn wied "'" Mrs. Krederlclc J(t, of 1904 p'lne Th52rdh2,!J,t h0?10 nermally1 en p clock, will be ass cd In recelvlnn HmniOTV.f,e?0On ty Mr Jehn 1? Hamlll, Mrs. Henry iJ. Chapman and MIbb Mary Paysaeux Lelper. da?.?., SfaUan rricUe' Teulmln, SSSl,T?rMf DI' a.nd Mr8- Ham- Toul Teul mln, of Haverford, wl I entertain nt a ?n "E&nJtA n next li JS?.0 ?ff MlM , Margaret Clawaen, SSJthhS! MI" and Mrs' Jehn J" Claw notusjed te Mr. Benjamin n Heffman. iUirtfn? iMr,8; LU,am ttwenncr. r 5.5?VJl1 K'ghteenlh street, left vcsl terdBfr a fertnlght'i stay in Atlantic Pn TKJ?,idaAi.a iD.endl"K a fertnlalit WplcCltv. Their Uaujghur, Am ;;nvA,- ,V":,r;?,..M.T.- enryiii-in 'se, Jr., will Jein them en Friday Atmi.? sS.c.fiSrend-, Thaengage- i5.,.lB8-cwcU and Mr- CeJC has te ' incut beexwnjfteunced. ilncnr2,n?u,iger J'anc. et the) Ien, "will lave tomorrow tnr hi wSQU 'VMr SSSSv1? sh0 will vteltllaneSua shower Thursda?" Evening l i Mr. Henry S. Jcanea, who la , In honor of Miss Iteglna F6ery, whose n ,., nfl.fc. . u r..itw e . mw rape, mer. -...- .i it. . .. I i ' u B1"" ,. . I II I I.T 111 SdUlre nplfllnc nt rinvli Wntgemery avenue. Bryn Mawr. itertaln at a smull luncheon nt I - "w-fcjfci u..u.u IVII1.11UY1, I. Utf . a Dy u .neairc party. . ThUHahnemann and Penn Statp Olee Clubs will glve b. ccmcert and dancelti the ballroom of the Bellevue Stratfced at S:30 o'clock en Friday CYw-Jlnft next. I kner, followed by n dance, will p by the Men's Club of Media Medie. CltlllllOllRA nn l.-rlfln.- ,vn. nlng.l March 3. I i GERMANTOWN Mra. Hrnest TI. RnMwIn nt linn r-..c. hetoljeead, will leave today for New YerkKlty. where she will visit her sis ter, t. Phillips, until Friday. and Mrs. W. V. Ailam. win . tnml from Miami Beah. DHa . Vi nrf of Kateh. M knd Mrs. Lambert A Foulds. nt iuipener.Ken street, and Mr. N. J. Terkea. of New Vwit ive tomorrow for Bermuda, where I rcinum .we weeKS, and Mrs. J. Hartley Chadwlck. tnelm read, Pelham, are spending Otl eeveg "iw . x-uim ucacn, and Mr& Alfnrl .T rMew t, 31S imham read, entertained the ;;400 ' " -arus en aaturaay evening Among the guests were: Mr. , -iacnier, sir. and Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Reeves and Mr. and Mrs. Heward Tlllev U miiln. n. I ..l.l. I ifww.V Jwl .".".""" "' -1 ..en. in .lerui w-areuna. WEST PHILADELPHIA s Gwendelyn F KlutUr e ecii Ibir avenue, entertalneri in hn. ., isln, Mlse Mildred N. C. Klstler. it Chester Nermal Scheel and TlV. PA.. On HAttiritaV AVJtnlnr- The -TUestit wnrA! Vrian inn. ell, Miss Helen E. Benle, Miss Flor Fler llraker. Miss Lenen rllllna.ir ill... nlLlebert. Miss ICdnn. t.i.hrt' mi.. !lah Rhea, Mlsa Marsaret Iverv. Mi stlne Cooper, Miss Ada Black, Miss ..ion .uuycr, jar. a. uraig Kane, Jr., Clarence E. Masev. Mr. Arthur Tei. Mr. Bertram Wilde, Mr. Ous Ab- IJJJJ air. arry .laKeDs, Mr. Itussell Mr. Nerman Rudelph, Mr. William Mr. Rebert Martin nnrl Mr p.n-. fdf Nichols. j ' iHlllBSillEillB'JillM Jeanes nd her daughter. Miss Elisabeth ' E!?". '" the ca.iy HU"mcr. Among the JeawkM.lwIIl sail en Wednesday for lu.,?.1""8 "! ..?r- Belna Feery. Mrs. t'i lmefd 1 ri Themas J. Glenn and Mls3 Mary 1 1 Fourth Floe (TUfteBa Glenn were anion the guests I " --- -"" aaiwaamfltagMgg WF fw(WA H W' K-S C. ' W i m : 1 1 I hc-s the I i U I ' I ' ll ( 1 pleasure of fift ' OS ANNOUNCING 4 JM ' 1 VAC '1A rrre U IB I , M "" nil! ) ' VXVlUlXNAJj fill ! . ' r:nrPTr!PT'TnxTC' Wl t I 1 in a tleasina . M "11 rendition of t Sfll IN f 1 Coats, Capes Vff V H and Wraps w ; 1 for SPRING j 19 2 2 - I a It Going Abroad jllj. Ji, JFPw'IP9PB, 1T bBVV k v i lar l,r W&ty 'y'AiJM mT hi C ?- && 'a miki-,jiimm ma izM 'j&mxmmi iniH. a . . '.jf- r.- y'r,.. frvfr " ymtev- z-a m-f,i,: 'y7iT' ' i-vizr? &MMmrr& 1'imte by M&rceau MISS E. KUSSELL TUCKER Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry THS.kew!'' of 1818 p,ne t. who IVth J.S.. Pa-" "! cr brother. Mr. Mllilam Ashton Tucker, will sail for Kurupe in tlie lafe 'spring dt. .,, ThUepstrlan Ball en Monday nlcht, Mrs. Glenn wero a ' rharmcuse dress trimmed wll I Miss Glenn a frock of ercl! nanusente Ith jet and nrnlllil n9fj combined w Ith silver cloth. Mlsa Cathrlne O'Neill, of 430 North riciin, ., ,.. '-.rT.My .""." luiwrriiiKO 10 ir. Mian nv Knu wu tau Mildred Wilsen, Mrs. Dorethy Nell. Mlsa vrpn KA.rv mic u.M.k t n--. ti CV."11 "'iiw-'j'ie. i,iss i-jsincr .evmarlc, MlriH Mnhcl nnivnra tl.n rw...... f'nrln, Miss Theresa Cultcn, Miss olive Wilsen, MJsh Kae Newmark, Mlas Mil- PALMER'S SILKS Priced Lewer Than We Had Hoped Fer x 40-in. Canten Crepe, $2.95 Made te sell for $4 PUnE dvij. VKnv HILKY. The best value ever offered. The very most wanted silk of the season. While the let lasts. Can't premise te continue thla price. Geed color range, Including white ; also black 40-ln. SPIRAL cnEPE. SILK AND WOOL, Ilka a Canten crepe but heavier xvnlirht Annue' i in ...air, th Amm. weight enough te mal.e the drei.s wen. aii colors. . 86-ln. KREPE.T.N1T. OBATTE KNIT and ether Rtmllar weave.. All new till . yeer. Made from fiber a Ilk; much like the trleelette, but with a croev fnce. Spert shades and street shades. Very popular for ruTmne dresses, capes and separate skirts q Q g una e lrg 40-ln. BABONKTTE SATINS, made. Washable 3S-ln. COI.OBED PONOEE8, IMPORTED. Kese, porcelain blue irray, canna, Jade, brown and natural color. Special 43-ln. SERGE, DABK BLUE; all-wool, value ever offered 1318 Chestnut Street OPPOSITE WANAMAKER'S -Take EUvater E.tabti.h.d 1904 It it. in thoae luxurious garmbnls that the soul of a ercat artist, ever secUintr . . . groping in the durkneas of garish commenpluco, uchleves the PARTHENON of DRESS! Beauty, grace and symmetry unparalleled! MAISON DEMAY 1526 WALNUT STREET t . I. . !' ar " .. ' dred Nell. Miss Clara banennewen Mlta AsncH hiii. Miss Kathrine nenninger, Mss Irene Kchwab, Mlia Edith Ilelchart, Miss Mildred Costeile. Mr. Harry Gress, Mr. WllllHm Feery, Mr,' Jeseph Ilebb, Mr atnnk-y Neel, Mr. Prsd Feery, Mr, Jehn Anthenv. M .Tnn1i Aahlfft'. "Mr. James Brown,' Mr. Qaerge Wilsen. Mr. j, Frank Dpunlnini1 Mr. .tnriih Iferrv. ,..V, W..W ... WW-....- v. 2. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Minerva Jehnsen, of 176- Keuth Twelfth street, entertained recently at luncheon In honor of Miss Ella Mae Jehnsen, of Pennsrreve. Is. J. The guests Included! Mlsa Eleaner Urban, Mies Gertrude Raech, Miss Ida naech, Miss Oraca Hlgglns, Miss Mary Urban, Mr. Jehn Layten, Mr, Themas Carsen, Mr. Frank HumeM and Mr. Edward Cahlll, , Mrs. I'Mward Dunn, of CC39 Adrtleen stct, has announced the enfragenient of her daughter. Miss Helen w. QuUlcy, te Mr. Charles W. Lenaid, of mil Seuth Twenty-third street. Mr. and iMra. Jehn Carrell. t .227 Seuth Fifteenth street, entertained at dinner last evening In honor et Mr. and niiu. xigeer. uena. Mrs.uenu win ire remembered as MIse Florcnce Carrell. NORTH PHILADELPHIA . .Mrs. Newton Firth Hill, aailetrd, by Mrs. Charles Mets end Mrs D. C. Hanna, wilt give a card party at Imr home at 1523 llrle avenue en Tliur iiome at lb., i.rie avenue en xnurs - Iarfli B. for tne no of the Hathaway Shakespeare Club. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Haynea, of Legan, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lily May Hay nee, te Mr. Itlchard II. Stuber, of North Iaw Iaw rence atrcet. Mrs. Mever Mever Cehen, ninth HtrfiH. of 2712 North Twenty-ninth stree entertained the incmbers of her card club at her home yesterday afternoon. The members are Mrs, a, licnden, Mrs. B. ureHsnunuier, Mrs. R. Letka, Mrs. D. Snlus, Mrs. A. Bleem. Mrs. T. Talmadge. Mrs. D. Bon Ben Bon den and Mrs. Al Silverman. Miss Helen F. Martin, of North Eighteenth street, has left for a trip of bcveral weeks te St. Augustine, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. SIdney II. Wcller and thelr daughter. Mlsa Harrlctta J. Wcller, of 1C24 Diamond street, ure spending some tlme at Atlantic City. ALONG THE READING The regular monthly buslness meeting of I the Oak Lane Itevlaw Club will be held this afternoon In the library. The rtlrentnrn will meet at half nast 2 be- fere the business -meeting at 3 o'clock. Following the meetings there will be an. address by Mm H. S. Prentiss Nichols en 'The Bible as Literature." Afterward there will be a tea and an Informal reception. The Olenslde Community Club met last evening In the Scout Cabin. Fol lowing the business of the evening Mr. Geerge B. Kaiser, of the Ambler Scheel of Horticulture, gave a talk en the habi tat and genua of the wild flowers peculiar te this section of the State, I,... w " M " re, i.aa haxig $3.35 Bnd $3.95 All colors. The best fiber silk $2.45 $1.45 standard make. The best 98c s xflM. jm& MHM ' yBVaBawBHaRl NORRI8TOWN The annual charity ball wa given en Monday evening at City Hall l.y the Norrlstewn Ledge. N. .li.i Uoneo)Cnt rnrolecUve rJr of Elku. There were of the nrAngements for the event In- iVIllnAfl XfH rMwMA- T W..UII l-wlw . ?!' '. IC Kncule, Mr, Mllteif II, Panel, Mr. LleVll T U.n,ln Vrr ll.n. Hal?, tie. L'dward Alt, 'Mr. Jeseph Lawless and Mr. Jehn J. McFarland. 'Jlr. and Mrs. J, Whltten Olbsen, of 1437 Powell street, are receiving con- ?rawu?.yns..Hpen th8 blrtn of a "en, J; Wh'en Olbsen, Jr., en February 24. Mrs. Olbsen wa formerly Miss Nellie Dear. Majer William. A. March, of 1431 De Kalb street, In In New Orleans attend ing the annual convention of National Ouardsmen, , Mrs. Irwin Knlpe, of SO Knst Cliest nut atreet, hns Issued Invitations for a rnrd party en Saturday afternoon, JUlUwIl WW, ..Mr. nnd Mrs. James Langham, of Marklcy street, who have b?cn In At lantic. City for several weeks, have re turned home. Mlsa Helen Brewcr nnd Mri. Mabel I'liiuips, ei mis borough, were guests nt a hop at the Annapolis Naval Academy. Yeakle-Shrenk Wedding ,.LT1,e. marriage of M'sa Catherine Cyril Bhrenk. daughter of Mr. Thnmia Veii.m 1 shrenlt. of 6G0 CerrmV tree -.ra-ri. of 42 East Frecdley street, Norrlstewn. took place yesterday at St, Patrick's Church. The Rev. Francla L. Carr officiated at the ceremony. Tlie brlde'B gown was of rvhlte imperial eatln Mdine Hetel Chestnut 9Jtrfiete j Offers exceptional facit&3 Jbrpnvare entertaining. Jtecepuans, Weddfrya, Cards. Dinners. Dances. Tailored Suits Tpb Coats fjce bits aat. Tnrffl'""p,M,WM,''----------------ww-JSSSwi. - $. i2- MtQtvbtvz 1621 Cte-tmit fttrttt Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Why Net a New Spring Hat Today? Fer $10.00 or $13.00 at Allen's you can have a clurmine collection from which te cheese. The colors are delightful this Sprinjr, and there are plenty of becoming dark Blues, Browns and Black. ...- "i-u-nnu-i. .meii quaii.y m Annual Spring Sale of Notions & Toilet Articles Talcum Powders DJfrklia Frcncli Talr .Iel Jehnsen ft John,en'a Baby Talc .He eren- xaie, an oaers lse Aiurca French Tnte Sfle I Klxauit's Un Air Kmbuume Tale .S9e , TS--- DTJ ace rewders Derln Compact I'ece Powder.. 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Her bouquet was of lavender sweet pens and orchids. Mr. T.e Qulg ly, of Philadelphia, was the best man. A reception 'followed nt the henna of the bride. After a wedding trip te New Yerk Mr. and Mrs. Yeakte will live at 060 Corsen street, Norrlstewn. THE PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY On account of the illness of DR. ROBERT HUEY his lecture arranged te be given at the NEW CENTURY CLUB ON Thursday, March 2, 1922 Has Been Postponed ACADKMY Or MUSIC & Mwuxh6al8sl5 Osly Appearance Violia Recital HEIFETZ Tickets NOW iwsxz BTCirrWAV PtANO u ane CASINO ""Aan-jj."1, 7?li" WBtHNl'M -C Up , ! TROCADERO Jn" Mile. Releld FOR WNEDIATE WEAR AN0 SPECIAL ORDER every nat in the shewr iriiem. Soaps Tre-dbar?'. Facial Seap. cutlX'V " " Cutlenra Heup CB ,g """ oeap cake eer and ..M. v....l Oe ture or Almend Seapj but - . - :.... 00e 'Punish Ca.tll. heap. 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Tortoise llrund lteul Hern Har I'lns, ull plCJj ami Bt,. usually CJe, at ..-7' . Taper of DeLenc lellet l'lns 36' count s IPr. for'...;, Uuplev Snfel, I'l,,,, lUi h luallty made. ta 1 1 fizca, al '" ". 3 cards for je Allen's Quality Hair Nets I0e eacli. 1.00 desen, 3 deien asserted as veu wish, ij.se. All"i-2 of their Hair Mets. Tlia rJ)leiir. cap aliape comes In Urg-J Ter Imlu Ims. fha atraight ihape . tiVl laraa aiae. Th min .-' r,r. and come In 'every shade." RIi3; ' ,t ? w, t, 1082 :-!' t -.' .Ii... ..' . n L veil of tulle! i!i"A'.t.aA.P'KP THATf DIBECTJON Of MCE t J. J. flHCftERT CMtSTMUT AT. -' U-k-iW SHUBERTvjDtviLi. BMIbT MATS AT S.IS CVlSffTBIS MR ALCXANOtR MARIE. CARR NORDSTROM iSKi.e-tu.ireuwtra 'T0BBLIT5KV ,NTICK-TOCK I .w AAR.N HOff MAN V, FRANC.. M0RMTR0M MftNAftDfrTOWNES I YVCTTltCO DICKINSON fi- DEACOM (AND A CfttAT SURROUNDING in . 1ILL Of ENTERTA I NERS IS SAM s. SHUBERf .fljteaiinr . t.j. Mai: today V::',. SfaO EDDIE CANTOR fIN A PtSPT MSI.MN StVUt Ot UU.H.S. lAptl I g 'MAKE IT SNAPPY g vim ASsiMMttiNr. shewir of star. SI AND 7S DAINTY DIAPHANOUS DIVINITIES I WALNUT KVK.NIM.S AT :: Mitinee Tedajr SOc te $1.00 r-TTTI-----l:U V WITH ALMA TELL MrKAV MORRIS AMIMII tf'.ri2. WILLIAM $ISAt"wt UI HODGE IN4 DOC LOVK POSITIVELY LA.f 6 IIMtS T" &15Z SCATS 7HMS0AY WIIK 1 ROBERT a HELEN :1 WARWICK S MENKEN l4 S rS e? DRIFTING 1 A K.U.IN..i;ip.ROARif.O M.lODgAHA 0 --j-.--,, EVENING AT 8:15 LYRIC MAt Today , $1.50; LAI Jf IN A TURKtf-M b-j AVER tl0PV,'0O0-Cll-.lT0ti AiO.. FORREST TWICE DAIL,r AND 3 LAST WEEK D. W. Grjffith'i Dramatic Epic IIJ 4U f.VW iiM'llONY OltCHESTIl.V NEXT 3IOMIAY MKAT.H TOMORROW GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS wiu. ANN PENNINGTON All NlKhts. Dt Seatn, JL'.r.e PenulnrMatg Wd, t Hl . Ht Sm tl! GARRICK Pep. Mat. Today 'Registers emintlc fuctesi. '-UWu IJ(;r GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS In the Wliolcnem Musical Hit THE O'BRIEN GIRL TMXHY'n m8 MCH'r, ciTKIt) BROAD POP.MAT. TODAY DAVID BELA9CO pritj K?1tl VR MOP WOOD 3 FAMOUS oanmuanaBUMxeam OQMCDV ALDIHE Ceeitnnt it 19tk ntrrrtlen Fred.D.4M.E.Felt CONTINVOl S 11 A M. TO U I' M GREATEST SENSATION EVER SCORED IN PHILADELPHIA BY ANY MOTION PICTURE! TIIU riRST MII.LION.DOI.LJVII riCTL'RU Foolish Wives By and With Ven Stroheim "The Man Yeu H'tVt Lei c te Hate" Hundreds of people turned away I Tremendeui Triumph! 'Martyrs' Celebration" or Ti,sr,,il:;,,?:u.l t(i una Academy of Music TIIL'RSDAY KVE.. MARCH 2 Oration by CenRresxniun O'Cenner nf I ii Ul una rei.nmn) ny Tin; Uemant.c Irish Drama-Capt. Uuuh .Jrl JUJ. M,' ''O'W'-Wrlcnn ii i 'ii i.Vi v "r,if.V ""'liMMers or 4 V ii. I. ii., iiii , J3ln rtt, and ... iMlv ..',,.' , u. I,.il.nti ... i.i puis lllli ' MVk"A Ol'fclf . , JT """" MTMNO, .MHril S0USA AND ma Band of 100 i.ll.t'TKS'ST f'nniA.vriKii JOHN PHILIP JOliSA. CO.NlK'UrOK V "tWeiniinn'ii 1108 chrstnui n ,k VtrftviMt r Qr.. T7nn l,i... 1c tl J. EMMETT WELCH Minilwl. Hatlre V anil Tieti.U fh V,l.. FB 1-flfiirei1 .ATM TONIGHT BIG BUSINESS LECTURE By ANNA MAUD HALLAM SubjectMeney! Mere Meney!! Much Meney!!! Which? SCOTTISH RITE AUDITORIUM j n. at, M WIaZM &I5fe i 'V, ' '''i' ' I, jrili 'If '. ' ' "i' ' M M-J'Ssl .prfrufaf"tHr, KtNRTKKNTtr ANt' TI A. M. TO II' KXCKPTIO.VAM.r DTVJ rneuRAM ' 1 TOl'ICAt. KVENTB Nl.j I - OIUJAN SKl.Ki; 3 FinST NA'ttPS RICHARD! -------. .m -- - imaw BARTHELMESS ' i , IN MACIAEI-Vj. BTOR'r' .4'ifi-? 'TOI 'ARI.R nAvin t V.H AJAKDA MttllWNt Vec-ilW .. UANPI. PIMirttOT'M unaAM&A't.V- t'AI't. 0-CMIl)-nRACB.Jw..OTB-f TONY SARG'S, WM "THE HRST MOVmm 7KTA.ST KY OnOHIIfmiA Axill tili- t... .sjt .. . irii.'wjl ui aui. via ! Ml nnu nt tUm liaa. ' ' - ' 'he tcreen." Evening LimifA MMKIATH AMI MARKI-f "s'ly 111.10. I:.0. 30. .1i3U, l!iW. i ?i a rwni .:ti ! r'KAST ren the kv;. Sardeu's Immortal Drama of Ml Empress Who Sacrificed as Em pire for a Moment of Leve. The WerltTe Mightiest Spectacle A Cast of 25,000. Produced at Cost of $3,000,000 " BaaaaiaaaaBJaaB Limited KhKfiBment. Commencing NEXT WEEK ,' riRST T1.WIJ AT POI'OIAIt PRtCES FIRST PHII-ADKU'HIA HO WIND ' i TURN THE RIGH1 ntOJt THE CTifiK PMT ftW "M MMI1 .VAMK HY WINCHErAil-5 HMITH AST) .tflH.V HAZARD Wt 11 30. 1 SO. 3-30, S:30. 7:30. OUlrf TODAY LAST TlitES JACKIE COOGAN "v. rOMMRNC'NCi TOMORROW FH'ST l'nKSKNTATIO.V t. GLORIA SWANSON IN SEW 1'AItAMOUNT PICTCB8 "Her Husband's Trade Mark" $$$$$$$$ $ $ PALACE 12TII A MARICET 11 A M. TO 11.15". M. MAE MURRAY PKArr Ai.rv; ARCADIA S1,?!! MAY MrAVHY " "VIKOINIA MAY McAVOY t-uunTntwr VICTORIA ft 5,S5R?a "FighUn MadJKS-. fADITfll HTH -MARKET LArllULi 10 a. ir. te n;i3jvi. iytiTi.t. "Alia Udy Rngwi KLULIll WANDt IIAWMJV In "II KM fACB VALirK" GLOBE JL'NMI'UH MARKKT. 11 te 11 CONTINUOUS Charlette Perry & CempmC CHICAGO O P E R .vrsvi kV MAR !ltnKN. r.rnernl Dlreeter MKTRCM'dl.ITAN tlfl.RA HOCHC Ilreiul nnil Penl ir htreeta Evenings. 8:tS. Mat, nut. 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