WW k Ti Alii. MM RS? iyj"'l", r Www iMi-rri'i' w ffi' starr1 ?t? WW vJ p? V ' -. TI ' ' " v -.f V -v ;.. iTsy. ,. u -j.-ieil w)im M '.).(. i Wjust gossip about people . Nancy Wynne Tells of Evening of Opera te Be Given f m a 1 if - IF I. MuiAH flAMMafaja .& J T? W fc fry WW l.amarne w nunun iuuuia uriu ner rrienas i en Marclf 13 Other Matters of Interest Discussed v t ', ' ... ... i. i.-- ll.n Tftttv Mnrl rl.nl te henr llint Kitty Mer & t am '' ": .: Tr ,; ii; ; , ,.t i,pp rellc'nniics of the Unique m Oecta Company rirc pcrscYctlng Iri their K. " j..-. te lmvc cvciiliiRg of amateur $'irln Ii rand opera. They are going te give K .-ether evening puch fi last scaien's 1, en the 13th of this month, and It's te be la the yv Century Drawing itoem. There Is te he a-ccnc from "La Tescn," from "Ln Behcme" and nn net th prorogue from 11 j.ruviHi" iiiirllnl" and a hoIe from "Faut." vTlic te de Schauenscc' beyn, .Max and Bodelphc, will he In It, nt lust year, ! tad IIurIi l'arrlslt. itfnrle Zara Is a new memher. Marie has been doing qnltc a hit of work with her 'voice of. ' itc ami It's as feft and pretty uh can be, Thcre'H quite a little power te lt( tee. and a little bird told me she will be Miml In the third net from "La Beneme," with fCltty Merrli, Max and Bodelphc de Sclmuenxee. It does my heart weed te hear of this ' Interesting group of en;i? people In the dny of jnw. and hnxephtmcq rcadinir un and actually Riving their time and itudy te imit-lc that in real muilc and net proieffienuiij siuiit, lur il uh,j ehargc for tickets It's for some benefit or worthy cause. They give of their own tcrvlces und they give theso who re wise enough te go and hear them a most delightful evening. Kitty Merris Is the daughter of Mr Hid Mrs. Harrison Merris, nnd since the clns when all the rest of us spent our allow nnecs en movies and ices und candy KIttv spent hers en opera" tlckctH. nnd she has stuck te her love of geed music through school days and out days. Nancy Cepe, whose engagement was an nounced last week te 1'ierre Hazard, 5f Syracuse, is.nnether" member of the rnmpnnv. Nancy is no mean hand at the fiddle, let me tell you. Besides Marie Zara, they have two ether very geed singers, a Havcriera ' man nnmed Rhoads. who has n SDleu- dld ba.se. I hear, and Anne Oeycr, who Is te be Dellnh ln a scene from "Ham soft and Delilah." Besides the Ringing, Ernest Kltsen and Kitty Merris are te de a dance. "The Meth and' the Flame," in which Emet is the Hume nnd Kitty the moth. And, as the young Impre sario naively .said : "This is the only death scene in all the show this year. ' The ethers nin nil love scenes. " ' Frem nil 1 hedr of the costumes, it's te be n remarkable nffulr, nnd I should net want te miss it, I assure you. THOSE of us who love flowers nnd all there Is te knew about them will have 11 trent tills afternoon. The Penn fjhnn'n Horticultural Society has Invit ed Dr. llebrjrt Hitcy, whose knowledge of rces nnd rose growing is grcntly -re-tpeupd. te ttive an illustrated lecture at tnecw Century Drawing Itoem. , Dr. Iluej will give the history of the rose ( and ndvlsc en the making of. beds, planting, pruning nnd the host varieties te plant for outdoor gardens. Members , of the garden clubs. Society of Little .Gardens, etc., etc., will all be there, , doubt cs-). TUUS. JOHN WISTEB celebrated her clgthieth birthday yesterduv. As it was Ash Wednesday, no party wns prcii te celebrate the event, but a great many of lier friends called en her, and I neer kiw se many lovely flowers ns these n;nt te. her. Airs. 'Wlstcr Is the mother of Mrs. .Tames Stnrr, Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts nnd Mrs. Hd lX?,r(' n Mt,8". f Washington. Mrs. .,"" h',7 nt Hclficld. near Winter station, in Ucriunutewn. TCUTIinit wns shaving in the bath- room when a knocking at the deer anneurueil the npprench of hmnll Temmv. i10 , nlletl : "Please, dad. may ..cSrac '", 1 ImvP t0 wa8h my hnndH, cape; mother won't let me leek nt (Us er s book with these hands." Daddv, iMKinp nt the siiin'l appendages, did net wonder that Temmy Wl been tehl ennsh them. Se the small boy came in ami -tt-mlvcl cry hard en tlie soap and hush, nnd was about te leate the room nlt'l a tinli. .if t..,i. ...... .!.,... .1 h ;,bllt.t.tl' buch? f hehnnds cilmy "Jl T- , 'Hey, Tem!" cried daddy, whatH the Men? Th bnek of your ! -. nW,iwt washed clean." "Aw. wiln tlic buck of my hamh." - -- ' yANCY WYNNE. a SOCIAL A8TIVITIES Mrti?"8 "10 Kucsts who will attend the SFJSRW lSat.urd-ly. nrnaSf which i h-ll ? ..us.t .1..w' ' Rive In honor k-l . """h-l AllttH T.ltn, Hi. Ai.ci. n. SnrVVM!lV.I"'?'!'!''es: renter -vnVu' ," . u,,a v"Kinin -nr-B.h ,,U Martn Geerge. Miss ffi I min1, 'fi',n' M,ss Jwy JeKreys. iiinn "I, " '"'igusen M'ss Mnrgaret san . Jti6s nrtllll smjthe, Miss Mar- KaUfc11,:- "'L1.0". "?, Careline faret J'cmalt Grev. Grer v7. ."' l"X ,l',e" M'?? Nerma iu;' ,;.". x "'"'Hi' ne Or.ihiim, MIsh Kara- Sllss Leuis ,?J. ,Ji L "an son. Miss i:ilzi Waeltr.n. tln i .'.,'." '".." uoreuiy Vnlen Ml. ... M-..ll." n. i""1 Cedlii Vi. '""l "K.v and Miss Suit eirS M'lV'""' ! BVr r !SWl" 5 te lin fm iT, .11 v"" " ui'uuiiinies, fcee'ety 'cdncsday, Sp?ureenHt?eJrs Ji'0wl.8 n''lnten, of 1933 pam- , ieci:,wl11 cterln at a thcatre n MemJk'yM'S 13. l"e """"Canten lUKn'tcr! mIK lym'J. Stout. "d her Deven nVIlM 1.ni'y "'eri't.'ef Taileten, ten whilr0.1,cnc,lnK ,h,s we,lf In Uok son' i fr -ivun ,a,0-Y";ll,."1B Mrs. Stout's ""dent at t ! laVn Ma,l who Is a of Tecl.iH,in!..u Mnsehusetts Itistitute of t,nJf)' . a,.H Kteut Wll be ene vt next beasun's debutantes. tfef Crc?e1!tJ V,"; JJ Wur"c'" "utterwerth, Bnut iini dt.,' a """K.et, "venues, Chest- "ut mil party nn riOM.. . , miti i. . ""i IIIIL'I lillll n A. fhnntrA month ..-,'".'"'' '". iniuiue or S' ".""I'Per the. middle of next Cefll ' , ,' 0i 3" Kutharlne II. iiiii.Vh i ' ". ilm Kuiiiar ne II, daughter of Mrh. M. R. f.'nflln of ti., ""ft""1' "' irh. ; Si &,t,e!"H . nd Locust Kt. 1) 1 1, iJ" ""y. locust streets and ieu a ..'.' """""i marriage te Mr stnn. i ly A. We Mi ulll tnb. .ri " .' .r'J I ly A We'leV m ","V rlafle te 'Mr- Stnl Stnl Stnl Myafternoei lnrnn.'?? vlce " S,u,lr S,u,lr lncUteh1e00Ci,l,,rli)';riy:rhe CBts will (.,-,.. ,",.""? i ""- uu eiuur- t.r 'S '"-i?"1, V,'.Darf"'.r. 'laugh i" '" 'Br, or 119M.I .- " . .11,-1, Datl 11 AfnrAnli no Walnut street, will Kve tombnew "for a visit terrlnce b JtaLJ,0,lf,e.1.?. !lw.wl be the KueCst cf tlnd tii", iv-i., , "WKife. Hhe will at- li?"nteIrhlK W' n,1.ttcl-werth. of Rvdal, fiiturdav .,, . ptlrt.nt th0 I("'" " ,l,fl,,! 'ifteinoen. The guests will In. Verth Jr 'J1?' .J'urry W. Uutter- UieWi m.!?-, I. AVIlklnsen early ,,M-''l"w"lnut street, will sail U tour hl J?r i1, tr"' rend. They n aln in Am Cent"ent nnd expect te ""n In l.urepa until the autumn. S2r,ai,.'i,..,M",'.WnUer s- Thomsen, of fl'emllnB"XrarwLwWll, WQ be! " tediM nt' i fflnirffj? & l5S F "!? - wr home next Mem ta'v. w ''Iter aVtn'in rJ?,1' J vcrl.roek. has ,Pla niv., ,., Inlm Beach und Miami ttlta wrVa1:8 WUl "main Tr an tall ieknavi'"' SSrf A. Wall, of & WQ:Sv.lSnaL-Vnn "E; ".ht .Miami, y n spending- several una .were enter. til lace vn Jupiter Islahd. near Palm ' each, have returned te thWr home. Mlsa Marie Springfield 'will act a Stella Marie Murphy, daughter of Mr., and Mra Jeseph t. Murphy, of 1810 5&utI) Rii,tenheUM Square, ana Mr. Charles W. Qarvln. which will take plnce in St. Patrlek's Kema'n Cfttholie Church, Twentieth and Locust streeU, early In June, and will be followed by ft reception nt the nellevuc-Stratferd. The bridesmaids wlli Include Mrs. Wll Ham Oreenflelfl. Mrs. Walter Oreenfleld, W"- KW,n K.t 1Iev- Ml89 AI! Leughrani JJisj Adcle Ilewsey, Mrs. J. Jlayinend Murphy and Miss tfalalle O'Neill. ' uiwr." ,nmLM? Clarence H. aeist, at Hlxty-feurth street nnd Drexel naA, Oyerbrce-k, have left for a Bouthern trip te Maml and ralm Beach, Fla. , Majer William T nnnj j r S2S4 ot2iel UryP Mawr avenu. ewij brook, who have been snemKnir vrii4 weeks In Flerida, have returned te their home. 'Miss Doretlry Hick, dauuhter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Mercer Hicks, who has been entertained-for a week as the guest of Miss Laura Dettcrer McCewen, nJltS' Mr ,anl Mrs- Emanaei Brown McCewen, has returned te her home In New Yerk. Miss McCewen'a engagement recently was announced te Mr. W. Mcett Smith. Mrs. Charles Mervln Yeung, of Twenty-second street and De Lnncey place, has issued Invitations fcr a bridge partv en Friday afternoon, March 10, at 2:30 At the tea tomorrow afternoon tc be given by the Print Club, 1614 Latimer street, at 4:30 o'clock, Mrs. Emery Jehnsen will be the hestesb she will & ns?ist(5d In receiving .by Mrs. Andrew Wright Crawford, Mrs. II. Talt Mc Kenle and Mrs. William B, Ilnn. D.T,2?r? .l" t0 card8 and ilanclng en St Patrick's Duy at St. Jescnh's Hos pital and at the auditorium. There will be a rummage sale for the benefit of St. Jeseph's. 143 and 145 Seuth Bread street en the 22d, 23d and 21th of March, fr.em 9 until 4 o'clock. At the meeting of the Plastle Club yesterday the Cret site for the 8squl Centcnnlal wns Indorsed by the mem bers. A nominating committee tn tire. pare the ballet for the May election was named. The cemm'ttcn Includes Mrs. H. K. Carey, Mrs. E W. Hewes. Miss Roselta Busby, Miss Emma S. Sachse and Miss Elizabeth W. Bonsai). At the meeting yesterday Mrs. Jeseph P." Ball poured tea, ,, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Strassburtrer. of Normandy Farm, Owynedd Valley, are nt the Rltz-Carlten In New Yerk for a few days. Mr. and Mra. Paul Denckla Howe, of 7921 Lincoln drive, Chestnut Hill, are Btnylng In New Yerk at the Hetel Lor Ler raine. Mrs. Moncure Blddle, of Grnvers lane, Chestnut Hill, has returned from Flerida. The marriage of Miss OlB.a Hurnl, of Altdorf, Switzerland, nnd Mr. Jehn E. Weber, of the Hatboro Inn, Old Yerk read Pa., took place en Jnnunry 10 In Sw tzerland. Mr. and Mrs. Weber ar rived in this country' en Monday last, and will llve at the Hatboro Inn. Mr. and Mrs. T. Duncan Whelan! of Flfty-seventh street and Overbroek ave nue, with their daughter, Miss Mae Whclcn, are spending n short time at Atlantic City. where Miss Whclen is convalescing from a recent illness. Announcement has been made of the mnrrlage of Mrs. Siayrcs Petter, of Hav Hav etferd, and Mr. Carl Walker, of Rich mond, Vn., en Tuesday, February 28. QEBMANTOWN Mrs. Irving L W'lsen, of 3103 Mid vale avenue. Is spending a few weeks at the Royal Pelnclana, Palm Beach, Fla. Miss Helen E. Folsen, of West Duval and McCnllum streets, will leave this week for Palm Beach, where she will remain fee several weeks. Prof, and Mrs. Geerge C. Faust, of 46 West Tulpeheclien street are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son. Mrs. Faust will be remembered as Miss Hetty Kldgway. Mrs. Clarence E. Masen, of 153 Maple Maple weed avenue, Is spending some time at Ashevllle, N. C, where she Is the guest of her sister. Miss Helen Brunner, of West Upsal street, will leave shortly for Flerida, where she will remain a few weeks. Mr., nnd Mrs. (!. O. Hammer, of 355 West Penn street, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Ml I'hllena Hammer, te Mr. Herman u. Sack, of Glen Lyen, Pa. Mr. Samuel K. Peacock, of West Sliarpnack street, ts spending a few weeks ln New Yerk. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chadwlck, of 6809 Creshclm read, have left for Flerida, where they will spend some time. Miss Frances Gress, ef'est Wash. Ington lane, has returned from a trip te Washington, D. C. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. William Vurker, of Hamilton Court, Thirty-ninth and Chestnut streets, has been entertaining liur sister, Mrs. Daniel Hand, of Washington. Mrs. Hand left last Friday for New Yerk, where she will Ball for France. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Carter, who have been at Atlantic City for a short stny, have returned te thelr home, -Oil Seuth Ferty-llfth street, West Phlla. dclphla. Mr. and Mrs. Rebert W. Wlgten, of 2101 North Sixty-third street, are re ceiving congratulations Upen the birth of a son, en February 27. Mrs. Wlgten was Miss Ullzabcth Smucker. Friends of Mrs. Richard Miller, of S2S0 Locust sticet, will be g'ad te hear of her convalescence from n lecent II). ness. Mrs. Miller was Miss Helen Dare. Mr. nnd Mrs, Clair Reynolds, whose wedding took place en February 18, have returned from their wedding trip and are living at their new home en Meuth Cecil street. Mrs. Reynolds was Miss Marie Miller, of West Philadel phia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Hitchcock, of Pittsburgh, hae returned te thelr home nfter spending two weeks ln At lantic City at the Seaside Mrs. Hitch. tl1 " """ "' "uucl l 'ii'i nra from Xw Yerk nn Knturclnv last, nn - .--. ,r-"v" .,-;... ..ir.;.' Z" ll (. UD lu lltu Trunk Jiiuii.-a. I,VI1I no will be geno for sevural months. Mrs. Hitchcock nnd her son wcie formerly of Wes,t Philadelphia. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge A. Paravlclnl. whose, wedding took place en January 27 at the Chutch of the Epiphany, Fifty-seventh street nnd Baltimore ave nue, are living ut their new home, G30t Hejreut street. Mrs. Paravlclnl wan MIsh Helen W. Gray, of 0850 Willows avenue. The marriage of Miss Loratta Don Den nelly, daughter of Mr. Jehn Dennelly, of Plj mouth, Pa., nnd Mr. James H. Meelian. of Sixtieth nnd Pine streets, was solemnized at n nuptial mass ut St. Vincent de Paul's Church, Oer Oer mantewu, yesterday morning, The Rev, C. A Celllgan suld the nuptial mass nnd perfeimed the ceremony. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Francis-Rehan, of 2325 Seuth' Sixteenth street, has left this week for a trip te Perte Rice. Mr. JfemeH MacLoen. of Chelsea, N. J Is visiting frleids In Seuth Phila delphia. Miss Helen Ceyle, of 2033 Oxford street, Is spending a month lit Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn O'ICoefe, of 2108 Seuth Mela stieet, aie receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a son. Mrs, O'Keef will be remembered as Mlaa Anna. R. O'MSlley. of lllliiteuth ir DBBUTANTE OF xiiiilmQSKzSwW i'M '' J.. !: .yKmTfKI I ttmm1 MISS VIRGINIA LAGUERENNE CARPENTER: Miss Carpenter will be Introduced next season at a dance te be given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph R. Carpenter, Jr., of Chestnut III1I, en Wednesday, November 20 a reception ln honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Meyers Inst Sundav evening nt their home, 935 Shunk street Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. Levy, Mr. and Mrs. D. Relbsteln, Mr. nnd Mrs. David Remm. Mr. nnd Mrs. LewlM. Mr. Herman Benjamin, Mr. Harry Benjamin. ana eir. u. z-aici) Mrs. A. Telteblaum entertained at a Earty in honor of her sister-in-law, Miss lertha Telteblaum, at the home of Miss Telteblaum, 247 Seuth Alden street, en Saturday evening 'last The engagement of Miss Telteblaum and Mr. Bernard Friedman has been announced. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. H. Rich, Mr. and Mrs. A. Telteblaum, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cehen, of Ohie; Mr. and Mrs. H. Marglls, Mr. and Mrs. A. Philips, Miss Jean Lazarus, Miss Rese Lazarus, Miss Bessie Rich, Miss Rese Friedman, Miss Elizabeth Ham, Miss Helen Levensen, Miss Bertha Winltsky, Miss Rese Braskam, Miss Lena Hirsh. Miss Frances Pearlman, Miss Henrietta Ball, M ss Elrzabeth Brodsky, Miss Minnie Reed, Miss Katherlne Renenswelgi Miss Netta Hlencr, Miss Geldle Berknwltz, Miss "-"Hie Gar.tman, Miss Sarah Davis. Miss .. irlan Davis, Miss Lena Newman, Miss Hattle Mayer, Mr. Samuel Sal kawe,. Mr. Dawd Ostrew, Mr. Sel c Waldman, Mr. Martin Brown, Mr. Al Segal, Mr. Stanley Heffman, Mr. Lew Goerland, Mr. Merris Brown. Mr. Lew Walders. Mr. Ben Reed. Mr. Merris Fisher, Mr. Al Prcsscl, Mr. Beb Karp Mr. Vincent Themas. Mr. Leen Blener Mr. Merris Levlt, Mr. Sam Davis and Mr. Harry Welner. KENSINGTON Mrs. Harry P. Buckley, of Allegheny and KenB neten avenues. Is snendllig some time' at Atlantic City. Miss Clara Newman, of H street, will leave shortly for New Yerk, where she will spend a few weeks. Mr. nna Mrs. freuencK ueuins, or rjint Cumberland street, will entertain r at a luncheon en Saturday afternoon nt . their home. In honeriof Mrs. Charles K. Freedley, of Ualtlmere, Md., who Is spending teveral weeks visiting ln this city. Mrs. Mitchell, of Kelm Htrcct. an nounces the engagement of her daugh ter. M'ss Freda May Mitchell, te Mr. Tehn Ilaag, of this city. Mrs. C. P. Freely. of Kast Tulip street, will entertain her "500" club at her home en Monday afternoon. FRANKFORD Miss May Landls, of 4914 West Duf fleld street, is spending several weeks In Flerida. Mrs. Ralph M. Geedman, of Sellers street, will entertain the members of her card club at her home en Friday afternoon. 1 Mr. Frederick T. Bucklus, of GP00 Grlscem street, has left for Plnehurst, N. C, wheie he will remain scme time. Mrs. Bertha Wllbrahain. of ,122ii Wnkellng street, Is spending set eral weeks at Atlantic City. , Mrs. Henry McMahon, of Church street, is entertaining as her guest M ss , Harrlette K Leng, of Harrlsburg, Pa., who Is vltitlng In this city. I MIsh Hslen Frntik, of Orthodox street, Is spending two weeks at Atlantle City, Mr. Unield Reth, of Arrett street, will entertain u number of guests at his home en Saturday evening In honor of Mr. William P. Gutman, et Wash-1 Ington, D. C. i Mrs. Frank Kennedy, of Frankford avenue and Bridge street, Is spending some tlme nt Atlantle City, where she is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Arthur B. Mooney. NORRI8TOWN The children's dancing classes taught bv Miss Charlette A. Breeke, held a costume party en Saturday afternoon at the Hrslne Club Heuse. There were about llfty children present. The pa tronesses were Mrs. J. Ambler Williams. Mrs. H. Severn Regnr. Mrs. Jerenie W Connelly, Mrs Henry I. Fev. Mrs Paul l March, Mrs Frank Jenes, Mrs, Hewnid Robinson, Mrs Henry S. Derr, Mis. Jehn Hyatt N'nyler, Mr. Kduard T Beggs, Mrs. Geerge W Miller, Mis. II. Lehman Yest, Mrs. II, C Klrkbrlde JTELEPHONEl Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Lew Rates L UIGI RIENZl CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1 714 Walnut Street A Most Unusual Offering of TAILORED TWEED SUITS 29.50 Exceptional Quality COATSAND capes in Levely New Spring Fabrics and Celers Offer a Refreshing Nete te the Jaded Wardrobe 59.SO 7S.OOte 175.00 . .uiDttESSESU.WArST5LRl!D NEXT SEASON Photo by Mareeau Mrs. "rtTarren Gelgcr, Mrs. James Lang ham, Mrs. Ralph Qulllman, Mrs. Allan Jenes, Mrs. Jehn Tj. Larzclcre, Mrs. Charles II. Mann. Mrs. J. Futhy Smith and Mrs. Wlnflcld S. Hellund. Mr. and Mrs. Themas Xj. BrlKffs, of Chester, have been staving with Mra Geerge Autenrelth, of West Majn street. Mr. and Mra Adam Werklscr, of 660 Chain street, hae returned home after spendlng some time in Columbia, H. C. Mr. . and Mrs. Karl Marshall, et Marklcy street, are receiving congratu lations en the birth of u son en Febru ary 23. Mrs. Marshall was formerly auss iimiiy j'lineng. MOORESTOWN Mrs. Basil Hubert Cooper gave n large tea yesterday afternoon from 4 untll 6 o'clock te meet Mrs. Ralph uoeizenecrgcr, or uermantewn. Miss Maude Burke and Mr. Jehn Wlllmet were married en Saturday. last, ni s ocieck. xne ceremony waa per formed by the Rev. James Hendricks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chesten Stoked enter tained at a dinner en .Saturday eve nlng at 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Cellins Rogers, of Main street, gave a dinner en Sunday n'gltt te celebrate the christening of 'n-ir young eon. ueinns Bone llogers There were guests from Haddcnfleld Philadelphia and Moorestown. Cevers were laid for eighteen. DELAWARE COUNTY A brldire nartv fnllnuvil liv n ntnv which w'll be presented by Mrs. Charle- V. Mitchell, will be Klvcn en Frldn ' evening ai me woman's Club or Swarth mere. The entertainment Is for the benefit of the corporation fnni nt tlm ciue. ... ij.nna Irs. Leuis Ress Little, of scrpggie. Media, entertained the Fert- nigntiv ciun a few evenings age. The niemners or-me ciui) are Mr and Mr. Arthur Brown. Mr. and Mrt Harry L Borten, Mr. and Mrs. Jchn C. Hershey Mr. and Mrs. Udward Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice C. Mlchener. Mr. and Mrs Harry J. Maklver. Mr. and Mrs James T-nr.l T7lcKi Xf TA1.. n i . ' Tf nn, 1f Wlllln.n m....l ,u , .--.. ...... ...i .. i.i.uiii injiui, .ur, tllKl Mrs. Albert J; Williams nnd Miss Eliza beth Hall. Mr. and Mrs. James GUp'n Lewis, of jiuet, luurj, nave mevea into tneir new nonie in .ueuia DRESSES CLEANED Like New GOWNS WAISTS SUITS GLOVES New Is the time te let us wake new tliut Kellrd enrrarnt. Ustablished ever 100 years Barrett, Nephews & Ce. Oli Btattn Island Ducina , b'atabltshment N. W. Cor. 12th & Ssatem Niena 4038 Walnut Medel Your Figure with a ' e Ma wM Ml for tale bv I illaaajne 835 Chestnut St. SEZZZIODIHtATK I'MCV.vzzzZZZW SPRUCE 2956' zrrmM(Mit'Mttmmm't8m .neb Chut The Question Cerner ' s Today's Inquiries 1. Hew was the delicate questldn of awaiting n degrce of "bachelor of "Ne te women first settled in 1867? iie,c", n nutcrncktr that makes Itse'f en ernnment te the dining , I,?m '""tend of Just n convenience.' J. What compromise between two styles a ntu ed ,n many ei the new shoes? ' w.nen n woman's are Is between fifty' and flfty-ene and her height Is eet 11 inches, hew much should she weigh? 5. As an additional bit of adbrnment te the new spring coat what feature popular n few yenrs age is being brought back? 0. In making ene of the fashionable short capes what easy stitch can be used for an edging? Yesterday's Answers 1. -A new law In Oregon requires that hnlf the Jury shnll be women In a court cese where a miner is in volved. 2. Seme of the new polychrome candle sticks have the color applied ln cir cles and diamonds set in like semi precious stones. 8. The flat vunlty ense Is seen much mere often new tlmn the rather clumsy squnre one. 4. 120 is the correct weight for a woman of forty-five te forty-nine who is 4 feet 11 inches tall. 0. Beige is going te be a popular color for wraps nnd suits this s-tng. 0. Many of the newest slcei are cut very full, with the fullness maklnu n bag Just above a close-fitting cuff. DRESS CLE ARANCE neti) in progress JndiOiduat Jyfedefs which cannot bedupficated $5 fe$65 JLjOUOI' WUl'i'll'U" " iiniiii ' i iFlfl " ' k d " " 'n"nMllillt"""t l iJaaaaC5SiHaSBasBsBMa5Sffy? ,3t.i . yiMfl m Hi m mK7m& m M ni lr. Ul m 8u '"' f- H m Tjasuiii i ,i u:i ,i i ..i , !M m f -Tsmwrmmh? k I The yyd 1 ffl Hampton M f L m ill MPI k X m ! I1 iU mMmu,mu II g tq?t!l! & in!, I PATENT LEATHER WITH 1 1 rDrv errenr n a rr m 4ilil 1 1 1 f j m a v M m m m - m Mmm . arm 'tZaf i . . . m lllllj r "- ...w..6 vu.uuiuuwiUil 111 ai l! Spring's latest style. jJKjj S The "Hampton" charmingly meeta 1i the call for the mere girlish model. I Winkelmait 1 jM Stylm in Quality Foetuitar Ijl HI 1130 r.rtAstniit Sf. m - hUr At TWMMh 4 ,11 HI 8 ii i ii 1 1 "H "i'i''uminmmunmiuumii"iiiJrgTl I pi ' i I W 1 SHH Wm IS Wi gSSrffi iumwZf 2ir 1! Enmrmiirrir ' ' iiiw..iyiYim iiir nnzri tilPORTKUS. DVSIGXEHB d MAKERS avpamuj op the highest TM.V TWEXTY C0WNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES LINGERIE HOSIERY Clip C w Spert Suits, Capes, Coats 19.50 te 59.50 . Styles ndnptuble for immediate wear nnd months hereafter. Every apre, every type will find the style best adapted for her in this array. Suits, in every smnrt fabric from tweed te silk, include the new velette models. Coats as comprehensive in style range, in double-faced coat ceat inp, Lnglish and Scotch tweed, novelty stripes and plaids. The Capes nrc military and circular in shape, with nevcltv touches that lift them te the class individual. The Very New Tinte-Sheen Dress-and-Cape Outfits, 25.00 A bhimmerinff two-teno weave, in all wool, is the fabric. Skirt of dress accordion pleated, as is the cape with caracul cloth cellar. A decided innovation. Chenille Spert Frecks, Imported, 25.00 Petticoats, 5.95 Formerly 7.95 & 9,95 Of messaline, truchu and silk jersey; all colors. I T3, r ' . -J I I II LAWNDALE ' Mr. an'd Mrs. Edward Caster, of 907 Friendship street, are receiving con- Sratulatlens upon the birth of 'a aughter. Mm. James Rothman. of Cottman street, will entertain tile members of her sewing circle at her home en Friday afternenn. mtm anil 'Mra. Frederick P. Jacobs, of Old feeWlers' read, will leave shortly for Fleriaa,wnere mey win "perm wsv eral weeks at.Falm Beach and Miami. CHICAGO P E R MAKT CIAMDKX uirTapni.rrA DffN. Oepeml Illrerter ITAN OPERA HOUHE m Poplar Streets BreiHi urn repiar biteti Eetntngi, tl$. Matinma, 2ilS TQNIOIIT "ROMKO KT I.1ISTTI5." MfiSen. pinrniVTV, ifiiinniw, nMwni ' PetrtrF, rvler-Oakriilnkr B 1 1 e t. imf-"PEXKA8 ET MEtlHANDB." OsracarIiunieaat. Dntranne, CUc- ti ,EA8 ET srixISANDE." aT NtnMT. 1HK. 'MONNA VANNA." Our- dn. Marater tisKianen. Coed., -u '1(!&7hVn"HJ'rierB rrlew. M'Vi?.2'efs0.-40' M'M' Bar Beatst S13.20, SS.80. l.40 (Ui Inel.) nUMONTS 9Tlt arch Bve., s:ts LMMETT WELCH Minstrels Satire V. V. and Toetale. thb Ntwlyueij OF WOVHX'S ASD Cllll.DRUS character yen mere - SIX YEARS SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS PETTICOATS CHILDREN'S APPAREL NEGLIGEES Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Hosiery, 1.65 Formerly 245 Silk and wool, wool with embroidered clex. I 133 SOUTH 13TH St I pHrr.A.'M LaiDim thbatium l iimvrriati nr i.rn J. J. bmuwwrT CHKSTMUT ST. PKRA HUf SnUMRlVAUDEYILIi DAILY MATS AT ZI5 tVCS AT 8 19 tVtS AT S 15 I MARIE. v Ut ALtXANDtft ' CARR MORDSTROM '""TICK-TOCK I fcw PHAHCW NOaMTROM sisn Mttttsr ttmtr juctra TOBBLIT4KV" k AARON MOffMAN UltMID CkTOWNU I YVETT14-CO DICKINSON r DEACON (AND A GREAT SUAROUNMIM I ILL OF ENTERTAINER I 'rSHUIEBT RVKNINI1M AT Site 8IIABP mr sat. "" $2.ep I EDME CANTOR f,n n nrn new wvivi of imkhi - umj 'MAKE. IT SNAPPY a mm n wiiMivicimej 3Hewtn of stahs AND 75 DAIHTV DIAPHANOUS DIVINITIH WALNUT KVKNINflN AT Srtl MAT. SATURDA. 50c te $1.50 raaraHinii with ALMA TELL. McKAY MORRIS Hests for Nut and I.at Wrrk New AKLMil r " "Tuner un WILLIAM SEATSsAT.MAT ILM HODGE IN 'DOG LOVt positively last 5 times N4XT SEATS TOD A V II WKIK r g m neicrvr a helen I IWARWICKe MENKEN I DRIFTING m A R0USIN6.RII"R0ARINO MELODRAMA 5 EVENINGS AT 8 1 16 Mat. Sat. !,' $1.50 im A TURKISH bv AVtRT SOPWOOpt-CKUlTON ANMtWf FORREST TWICE DAILi ! AND 8 LAST 6 TIMES D. W. Griffith's Dramatic Epic JM Kil tlTB SYMrHONy OKi.IIESTnA Nr.V si s. rAY GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS witu ANN PENNINGTON All NiKlitx. Ilest Seat. 2.50 PnpulnrMmn Wprl i. Sat.. Ht Hyt t2 GARRICK N1h.t . ',,7- ut S-1j I Wed. und Sat. Registers emriatle nucceaii.'-Uv'B Idcer GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS In the Wholesome Mulcai lilt THE 0'BiUEN GIRL (MARY'1' ni Mt"A r BROAD NlshtM '' ' u il at. DAVID BELASCO priMnt AVER HOP WOOD 3 FAMOUS coauev WITH OttTWdUOMfOBOASCOOUT ALDINE lieitnut at 19th Dirrrtlnn Fred.D.&M.E.Felt AT 11 20. 2 01. I 30. 7 00 & I) 1( GREATEST SENSATION EVER SCORED IN PHILADELPHIA BY ANY MOTION PICTURE! THE FIRST MILMO.N-.UOLLAR PICTURE Foolish Wives By and With Ven Stroheim "The Man Yeu Will Leve te Hate" Hundreds of people turned away! Tremendous Triumph! "Martyrs' Celebration" l ndrr tin- A miilcrx or Tin: ri vv v (, i:i. Academy of Music THUKSDAY EVE., MARCH 2 Oration by Congressman O'Cenner i or I.enUliinii , iiiuimn) in iiiK Itemantic Irish Drama Cant. Hueh iv a .rri s" ' 'lltJtrtx for t.r at IrUh-Ainr rlr in Clnh ' SiO Sprurr -.. or .it liritluuiirtrr. e? A It. I. K. 101 . I3lh ht. iii,"i;,Ve'mc;i nt Arnilrni). " IHKK LKCTl'HKS Mnr. S WrrMllne V th Fji Alur. 8 lllcli IVrcriit itr l'rlielnry lr. 4 PrKenul Amtiuliuuy uflU I llie Sub. I lUIIBVHIU IK I llll iiy srA.x WAltDALL tlie irfin of 'ltniint K EITH'S THEATRE BELLE BAKER IN Hf SIVK H(iVt) H1T3 SYLVIA CLARK In "AUTISTIC llUFI'nnwnvii Laena-Sltphetn & Helliittr.Ln D. "HACK IN IIUVCIILY HILLS" JJUIe linnr A Jn Herman, Tote, Olhrra & Hackett & Delmar APJn "rn u N1VEHSITY MUSBUM. 8AT.. 3 80 Fre III"'. T-c"t-a, c. T. PIRRUTII MICHAELANGELO LYRIC 1 IN A TURKISH VATH I i f rj j v m W H 1 t lSJF m i m h r If l n pr- ,Ww 8S?L Ji, ,, 21 0JJ O A Band of 101 ' f X?$V LV,in.?.lVteU,?.P,.H'!:,'A 5 luTENT COiniANUHH " nil of Wn.h.nster ," ver.lt" '"in,8!!; J0I1N,PHILIP BOUSA, CONDUCTOR trulnliij; n.ibleB him net enl te prVnt u",h SMt" t Weymnnn . II0H Chr.tnut t. n4 force iiml clinrm tlw truths e? Thnnh5 Mtropelltn Onr Hn-- Pr'e 0e te , Hml Pk holt Hut te auiTCent llllh ,S " 4 .lir-'ctnBH tlie titn'. of iippl cat ei? in ! ' ACADEMY Or MUSIC 4 m.i-r.t n MlnlnKi.nl iiih-oueii unj , . . . ,, . n nn. mm m -. 'I s. 3 (lilrMttert Nfantey Ce "Mwrsf, r ,! WINKTKENTH AND MABKBTM'i 11 A. M. TO 11 P. K. ' fi-'l EXCEPTIONALLY lUVKHOiriiu; rneujiA: " H. , 1 TOPICAL BVHNTS 2 OnOAN HELECTIONS . S KIRflT NAt'"NI. PJtr,HBK 'Richard Rnrthe tM MAllAKI.Vn HTOnY C, irnrt itui r rAriri' 4 MIHH'AMANDA nneWN. Veclltt B DANCB. PKIltllOT'H DIIKAM," . PAUL OSCAUD-anACB Kl.HTON " THB F'ltBT MOVIE TONY flARO) RAIITOON i STANI KY enrifOTnA StANTOW H1XTEENTII AMI MARKET "'" Ilt30,l:30,3!30,5i30,7i30,9t30 A Perpetual Feast for the Eye; 2$z2f Sardeu's Immortal Drama of an Empress Who Sacrificed an Eaa pire for a Moment of Ler The Worlds Mightiett Spectacle A Cast of 25,000. Produced at m Cot of $3,000,000 ' NEXT WEEK KIRHT TnrB AT POPULAR PRICES FIRST PHILADELPHIA SHOWING TURN TQ THE RIGHT FROM THB STAGE PLAY OF TH 8AMR NAMK HY WINrHELL gWTH 'ND tritfv it M"n ' A Dazzling Sw'ft-Mevinf; Comedy Intemelr Dramatic Full of Life A MIXTURE OF ART, DRAMA AND COMEDY t BROAD and CHESTNUT 11:30,1:30,3:30,5:30,7:30,93 COMMENCING! TODAY . FIRST PRESENTATION A NW PRVMO''VT PI' Svansen in HER HUSBANDS Her style and beauty were put en parade te make hi leek successful. He never stepped te think that she might attract ether men tee much. A gorgeous picture of fash ion and married life. rALALfc lUTH 4 MAHKET tn A yr TO liiis i M MAE MURRAY "A'l:lkv"'k iPPAHIA CHITNL'T Ilel. ICTH it.UAUl ie a ir te nus p. n MAY McAVOY CqW$. 1 CWl A MAHKKT AT NINTH , 1 UlXlH !i A. M TO ll:iS I. il rtgntin Waa Kerriury Thtbr CAPITOL Mil & .MARKIIT 10 A JL TO 11H3 P. M. 11EHT v rr.i.L "Alias Lady Fingers" REGENT 17TH & MAHKI-.T . WAI IIW.I.KV In "IIKK 1'AIK VALfE" GLOBE 11 te 11 CONTINUOUS V AUUCiVlLUCi Charlette Perry & Company ACADEMY OF MUSIC ONE NIGHT ONLY, MAR. 13 FAREWELL APPEARANCE MME. ANNA PAVLOWA Prier li In irlnrr for Jiiimn, th Far i;iKt mill hciwllniiiliin Cetin'rlfii ENTIRE NEW PROGRAM ITKKKTS J AT ALAUEMV M. .". II U Iff " Si mi.nn IIKPI'K". lM0Cht. ArAIlKMY OF MI'MIC Kfrnlnl; MaXch 6 at 8:15 Only Appearance Violin Recital HEIFETZ Tickets NOW ii&2z BTEINWAY PIANO USED , MKUtUPULUAN OPEIiA IIOUHB t'l""1' -.--....., iint;ii 9 ACADEMY OF MCSIO .! Saturday Ait., at 2:30, Marclvll CONCEIIT or MUSIC rOR VIOUJf KREISLER Tlcketa new at llepae'a and Bex OMm ., Direction C. J, Felar eninwar Tif , ACADKMY Or MUSIC METROPOLITAN OPKKA CO, MAK. 7. AT S A "Him Mma. Iinrl. l)paiinea. MM. Martli i.ura. ui'iur. .viHrimu. aiaiateaia. e Tlckrta Atrtdnnr A Jlrppe'a. lilt i Acaaeniy-Tkta.Rex Off A Heppa'i.llf DHlLADttrMIA ".fcJJi'h. mim RB r euutiiiici '", .. ,. T. ft! 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