mm J? ) "",jry"?f memsmmbWPEeftti in ., VmW Wynne Talks of Mere Debutantes for Next lsehPms;and Players te Held Fifty-seventh t - f 1T' Wl. Cda,.. J fit ' i LlUu iiignt, x,fw jnvvnmg ana m. omerrow v ' ' ' ' ..-.. AMllllll k. I. ..-! I -.-! r'MEAB that MWt.ur uu w I'T F' Aln home e6n. from a ienseh l te tmm "" M-Vv-wiil be .one of .- the Oilier ... . - - ',,.lnli. fli.iuah 'Sii!:eM Iicve i.iii. tnlKtakcn. he beat le W '. i,i.f n month. They went ffSUf techer at 8prlnlle. and i ' ... k.... hnntl ml HE III Jiinn ainui n :ffi?lrr ind havlnB n general geed IP" . A ltd I'll WIlKer fJUMIUU line ?'' i.vi'nff a ureat time en the ether ?.B? ttVme "attractive Sinell i.er- .CwMW',SSia,ffli ?i vivacity and. n m.fflclcnt ISiintef the "Old Nick" te keep cm ;nra,Hi; Vcve me, .' ?'"!.. i. dm dnimhttr of Mr. and Mr i.X Geary, of Chestnut HIH. ana .a JP "! ,.,,., fjenrv. Jr.. Who Mm ni .inini :.. .T-"'" j i .it..hii. w irpr. nnii ui ii' mtttiea r-"''1"1". " "..1.1-..-1,.-- IE? Alfred Harrison und a cousin of fh IIarrlen. who la te be Intro; uced 2tt w Wthera. fir. CtaritS Cua Ml?""" i,.,, i.nrvllp Auatln. She u Mr ltclmrd Autln' daufhter, you RJi'and 1 he la one of the f "teat of ".'.,..1, inula, one una iuu tmj ' IWJ , itraW back ero one VS Z.J1' heard she" la as unwlflah ea P Lnrtwinn would lead one te Relieve. 5" awaya ready te de anything i'r'.nvbedv. and, conaeeuentiy, wry 'V eveal er. She trill Ve Introduced Ck father at a tea en October ,11. ffinete. who died aemn years i.m aa a alater of Mr. JaceD uiwmn, 1 WlJtnut I 111, se ahe la a ceurin of ,iSta?DlaVten. who came out two . Tie. Mr. Auatln gave a card ip'utj&cylle Saturday afternoon. '.THE rlays and flayers , ' X thrce Xht V the p iyroema at SSSnth'nd Chestnut SfifU.. This tffi mark the flfty-aeventh club night, SS S. Playa te 'be given aennd geed is l mm Tbe nrsi piy "The Bebbery, 'J7 SSuSd by M" Fltewllliam BSart U a Ptay of the .moment We Kumm-r. and haa four char ;!(. r which will be portrayed by Mlaa p' Sharer Mr. Joaeph Schelea, Rck WhTt'ing Vnd Samuel McDow McDew a! The aecend pW, by O. E Semmcr b "Ah.Ba..Tlk.SI,,; and ahewa the Jinanesc corner In the boudoir of a fl?Ttek wclal leader. The characters irt Prince Totterl. a lad of the world, ibe trill be enacted by Everett W. Bell : Kmice, a daughter of the aun, played I daufhter of the moon, played by Miss Florence Sheet, and the Dragen of "TheTlr'd play Is "The Pine Tree," ind is played by Mrs. Cyril 8. garten, Mrs. W. Cleveland Harlng, Herbert Cawy, Carl Lewis Altmaler, Jeseph Cralg Fex. 'J. Heward Itebcr and AM1 wn Harlng. AS SMALL Herbert came home the ether day a friend oftnether'B called te him. and when he atepped at her lite the gave him a bunch of puaay willows and aeme panalea. "Hew leTflv!" exclaimed grandma from the perch. "Take them in te mother." Herbert, however, had ether ideas. (or be did net take them In and grandma forget nbeut It till later, then ahe said nmrtlilnc before daddy about the lovely bouquet Herbert had bad. "Hew fine!" Mid dad, "did you ' give them te stether?" "Xe, I gave 'em te mv girl," spiled Mr. Rix-Yenrs-Old. "Oh, in deed. This is something en me, son. What's your girl's name?" "Martha, ind she's sick." "Oh. ahe is. Hew did you get them te her J" "I gave 'em le hfr sister." "Hew long haa Martha 'been your rlrl?" "Oh; since last week; we're mnrried." "Hew de you make that out?" Inquired his new much-Interested wrent. "Well, she told me at hchoel the ether day she loved me, and I hald, I loved her, se ahe aald we were mar ried, and that's the end of it." "But .Herbert," exclaimed his con vulsed maternal narent. "If von nrr , Harried, don't you knew you ought te i me witn ner." "Uh, yea, I knew," Mid our here, "but I thought I'd stay ith seu a while." NANCY WYNNE. ter with thlr nurpntn In PatlfnrnU m jfttunMe their home thla week. A wedding of Interest which will take place In June will be that of Mlsa Eiea Eiea ner'Harrls Begij daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Da,vld C; lieggs. of -147 relham read. Oermantewn, and Mr. Charles n. Prettyman. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs Charles .fa. Pcettyman. of thin city which will take place in the Seccmd Preabyterlan Church of. Oermantewn, and will be followed by a reception Mlaa -Beacs, who la spending a few days In New fork, will return, te her home the tatter part of thla week. , The newly elected officers of.tliePenn ef.tliePenn aylvanla Society of Mew England Women, appointed at a recent meetlnir held at the Acorn Club and cenHrmeS a. few dnya age. are! Mra C. Heward Clark, Jr., prealdent; Mrs. Frederick W. Rockwell, tlrst vice president; Mrs. Frederick C. arry, second vlce presi dent; Mrs. Clarksen Clothier, treasurer: Mra. Frank Battles, recording; secre tary, and Mra. Charles W. Nedln, cor responding aeeretary. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Dearden, of Klllalr, Merlen, have returned home from a several 'weeks' trip te Flerida and Cuba. OERMANTOWN Mrs. Heward H. Stelley, of West Washington lane, and McCallum street, will entertain, themembers of her card club at her home thla afternoon. , , Mrs. Charles B. Pearson, of Wlssa. hlckcn. avenue and Hertter xtreet, is spending; some ..time at St. Augustine, Mlsa Florence n'eade, of Brlnghurst street, will leave shortly for Bermuda, where ahe will remain for several weeks. Mrs. Bpencer Butterworth, of Brook lyn, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Dim mlck Baldy. of Qewen avenue. Mmmt Airy. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Mitchell nn,t their daughter, Mlaa Anna E. Mitchell, of Walnut lane, are Bpendlng a short lime at auuoue vity. Miss Clara, Itublnstene. daiishtrr nt Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rublnstone, of E&st Tulpehecken Street, entertained a num ber of guests at her home last evening In honor of Mlaa Edna Qeraen, of New Yerk. Among these present were Mlaa Belma Brown, Mlaa Edith nethman, Miss Evelyn Sommers, Miss Bertha Mark, Mia Margaret Stelnfeld, Mr. Alfred Ixwkwerth, Mr. Harry Kline. Mr. Carl Pearl, Mr. Raymond dolman and Mr. Richard Hathberg. Mra. H. B. Lenir. of Harrisburir. Pn. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. R. Bradley, of Vernen read, for several weeks, haa returned te her home. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Oderard. of Chi.. cage-, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jacksen, of 423 Seuth Forty-third street. Mlsa Margaret Leltheld. Miss ftrace PatU and Mr. William Ivery were among the guests entertained by Miss Gwen Gwen eolyn F. Klstler, 0634 Whitby avenue, en Saturday last. The weddlnir of Miss Marian A. P. Wilsen, daugbtr of Mrs. Arthur Wilsen, and Mr. Samuel Ellwood Hewes, son of Mrs. T. W. Hewes, will take place en April 29, at nflbn, In St. Andrew's Epis copal Church. A small reception will fellow the ceremony for the family and It .i...ftfcj npmmwr.usi ft tt'- Guest at Biti W&rtA' Wm 'BHBBBBV ?1.X' JPBaflHslP ti ' i 7 vAMf y 'V 5. P. I"1 :., JiVl&?St WJff p MRS. HENRY' BERGMAN, JR. Who was one of the meats at the Phllepatrian ball recently bridal party at the home of the brlde'a parents. Mr. and Mra. Rudelph S. Rauch are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a sen. en March 2. Mrs. Rauch was Mlsa Maty French. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Knedel have returned from their wedding trip and are occupying their home, 6917 Jeffer Jeffer eon street. Mlsa Knedel was, before her marriage, MIbs Helen Muller. Mrs. Supplee Farquhar, of 563 Mont Mont eose street, gave a luncheon In celebra tion of her birthday en Thursday last. The guests were Mrs. Ervan.Ewan, Mlas Jane Bleck. Mra. Jehn Muckler, Mra. Frank Labold, Mrs. Charles Starn, Mra. Frank Cheeeeman, Mra. David Sheck and Mrs. Leanlne Springer. Mra. James Artman, of 45.38 Cheatnut street, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Marlen Elizabeth Art man, te Mr. Geerge Hughes Pratt, also of thla city. A Valentine party was given by the Delta Psl Screrlty at the home of Its resident, miss sniney a. nibner, 3885 jti Dn Pennsgreve street. nrty guests. fhere were about Mr. Donald Matthews, of 230 Seuth Thirty-ninth street, left ern Friday for Johnstown, where he will remain for several days. Mr. Benjamin Kam-Gushner haa Is aued Invitations for a birthday party en Sunday evening. yMarch 12, at 8 o'clock. In honor of vhls grandmother, Mrs. ESter Katz. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The Pannenta Beneficial Association ladles' auxiliary will give Its, annual Purlm ball en Purlm night. Tuesday. March 14, at Mercantile Hall, Bread and Master streets. The proceeds wilt SOCIAL ACTIVITIES i..T!lS rhlJadelPhla Dancing Class has fiXi?. '"vltatlena for a dance at the "lU'Carlten en Easter Mdhdav evenlne. iiSSi . ;.at 9 o'clock. The patronesses nclude Mrs. Russell Duane. Mrs. Wal vL. arl?F Hopklnsen, Mrs. Charles "arose Ke Uh Mra. Henry C. Mayer, nS, r8i. "'.ehard Coxe McCall. Mrs. ,SNi.McElrer' Mrs- Richard B. New-j'..,.rs- Clayt0n ,patt. Jr., Mrs. ff"1" Starr, Jr., and Mrs. Charles WII1 i SS".. The committee In charge of the & a,.Mr- - Hopklnsen fialrd, Mr. u? FbKer Lea, Mr. layman I.lsle. H T?tUne Pl0wman and Mr- Wlrt Rnn,r;.an.d Mrs Arthur Sewall, of 1311 teniih6, ftret' wl" entertain at dinner ,tS!-til?..no?.0.r.ef Mrs- Voorhees Dray nJ?.a ,Dr w"am Pepprr. whose eti Wiement recently has been anneruneed. AfPJ Mrs. J. Bertram Llpplncett, their wpr.uc.0. street' w"1 entertain In Th.i, at the eperft tomorrow night i.!r Kuasts will be Dr. and Mrs. Rob Reb KnS".(J Mf,8- M- Schuyler Mills. Mrs. lnhllcett V!"1. entertain at a luncheon iL " Mllls en Thursday Mr. i,K NerV,H daughters of Dr. and ti.'n,iJ.u"'r.u rns. or r.oe North of n.,h str''et' w.he w111 be debutantes henSS '. seu?.0"' wl" be 'he guests of at thm m dJM,nir fo,'ewed by a dance, Sivin rilll?elPhla Country Club, tp be Rlchini' D,r,en?dc, Mr8' William R. In fteTu'tumn:0" 8PrUCe BUeet' early :?:a Jlrs. J. Wllmer Blddle and eran atanley Gorden, of th thefprir., i . ,B,,y.1 w"mer umaie and MhL KS?!'iereci.MI?s Mrrlet Blddle nnd CTMtnutUTi.ii an1 Blnderten H Dorethy IU' accompanied by iav? h,aMMer8nni are hdlng a "? In New Yerk at the'RIts-Cat Hcuse, Mlsa few Carlten. Mp. fin.l r.. v. . - their ,i,v ., V. ,r,K .t'erace v. Nixon and nd liisitr8'IM1" Careline D. Nl'xen iDtmi iii8 r h Nixon, who have been . ." T1tlllC;L CLL. Amlta VWHII111H CrVet'iulllt.return tc' their home. Red the Vmi A ""Kreen avenue. Woodbury, Marmrlvlurl ,et next month. Mlsa 'ilddlebury. Conn, the SihiS- ; "?Lean Senbrease, Oravers inr,ard,VSV Mtlns Iane "' "'in isnenrt? chestnut Hill, who have Carlten in nfe n fe ?ayB at the Rlta Rlta te "heir horned ,Yrk' nave "td. faulrreunfnl,ert. Q'endlnnlng. of the k-rnVTe "herhee118"110 CUy' low reaSiM" ,,ebert McLean, of WIN t the iu,e, 1n,venue' Chestnut IUU, are tW lay" CarUen' ln New Yerk- 'r arlnIe'"pu,5rJrle Flell and Mlsa ICath itatrtck FiSWS .f Mr' and Mrs. M ambn th?'n?f. BJ.clten, Mass., will ' act Ih ,0. .0u-cf-tewn giieata who t Miss CArnri,de"m1?.laH. nt th wedding Mrs" 8 umueM1 5' Medlar. daughter of retts S Tw,nty-flrst and Wal 4 Ifptler i .it ni d,wW,.bl,fo.llewed by a BlBaCharge AceeunU InrlUal MUfffiaVlMaU Orders FilledH! MawseneManY jTl 1215 Chestnut Street f UlixatraUd Fashion Feldtvr Sent en Request Every remaining garment in our stock has been further reduced in this Great Fur Clearance. Costs have net been considered. We must clear our stocks at once. We will net carry ever any merchandise te next season. The .value's are here. Yeu need only see them te be convinced of the great advantages and profit te you if you purchase new. But come early as many lets are small and will hardly last through the day. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW FOR NEXT SEASON'S NEEDS A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our Vaults Until Next. Fall, Payments te Be Con tinued Monthly Through the Spring and Summer All Coats are A length. Wraps are full length. Formerly New (4) Marmet Coats , . 80.00 39.50 (9) Russian Peny Coats 100.00 40.50 (8) Leepard Cat, Seal Trimmed 140.00 69.50 (9) French Seal Coats 150.00 74.50 (6) Peny, Opossum Trimmed 160.'00 79.50 (8) Natural Muskrat Coats 185.00 89.50 (7) French Seal, Skunk Trimmed.... 200.00 94,50 (6) Marmet, Raccoon Trimmed 200.00 97.50 (5) French Seal Wraps 245.00 115.00 (4) French Seal, Squirrel Trimmed.. 250.00 125.00- (3) Moleskin Coats 330.00 165.00 (4) Moleskin Wraps 350.00 175.00 (5) Hudsen Seal, Heaver Trimmed... 490.00 245.00 (3) Hudsen Seal, Squirrel. Trimmed.. 490.00 245.00 (8) Hudsen Seal, Skutlk Trimmed. ... 490.00 245 00 (3) Dlack Caracul, Skunk Trimmed.'. 600.00 295.D0 (5) Natural Squirrel Coats 600.00 295.00 (4) Hudsen Seal Wraps 600.00 295,00 (2) Natural Squirrel Wraps 800.00 395 00 (1) Taupe Caracul Cape 890,00 445.00 (1) Broadtail Wrap 1200.00 595.00 (1) Ermine Wrap 1200.00 595.00 (1) Natural Mink Ceat 1500.00 745,00 (1) Natural Mink Wrap...; 1900.00 995.00 Extra Size Coats and Wraps Frem 46 te 54 Bust 6.50 Rmg. 16.00 Chokers of Natural Squir rel, Jap Mink and Kelinsky. 14.50 Rtg. 30,00 Chokers of Stene Marten, Natural Mink. Taupe and Brown Fea. 29.50 K.jf. 60.00 Chekera of Blended Sable, Baum M.rt.a and Steae Mart a. 44.50 ns. 70.00 Pearl Gray Fea, Dyed Blue Fex and Hudsen Bay Sable Chokers, This is but a partial list Our entire re maining; stock is Included In this vnt. ,rurfieB Btal it Dvd Muttrmt. IM Seal a Ihrfd Oeneu.) Hi S,Slt,- ?! WrlerfcST'Tliere wfll.be prises for the beet costume. Mr. Jehn "p. Deyle, IIS North Twenty-eighth street, anneuneea the eiriBBTe 01 nis anurnier. aiibb muwy as et.Vthe Most, Precious Bleed, Twenty eighth and Diamond streets. Monslgner Joaeph it, J. Klrlln performed the ceremony-. Mlaa Helen Burlrlav. nt NnvMitsanth street . and BuaqUehanna avenue, will leave lit n few Anvn fn. irin.Mk. She will spend. several weeks at Palm Beach and Miami. Mra. Wallace French, nf North Nine-' teenth street, will entertain the memn bars of her card club at her home en Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hurrv Wolnrleh. of 2316 Park avenue, sailed last week en the steamship Homeric for Europe and the Orient They will be gene until the middle of April. Mr. and Mrs. A. Frledland. of 3004 Oxford street, have announced the en- agerncnt c tneir aaugnter, miss t,mei rledland. te Mr. Harry Neff. of this city. Mrs. Harrv Courtney, of Baltimore, Md., is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Leuis P. Albright, of North Sixteenth street Mr nnA Mm ' Mnrrita $7. T)wolf. Of 2139 North Fifteenth street, are spend ing a ahert time In New Yerk. I Mm M. Hnmmnnd. of North Seven teenth street will entertain the sewing circle of which nhe Is a member at her home en Tuesday afternoon. mtv nnA Mm. Mnx T.. IvAhn. cf the Hetel Majestic, have returned from Flerida. Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Wleder, of !i North Park avenue, recently spent a short time in Baltimore, Md. n.M rtnvi,v HAihert. who has re turned te her home en North Sixteenth atreet from . visit te her sister-lh-law, Mrs. H. D. pelbert. of Pittsburgh, Pa., has as her guest Miss Hertenso Oakly, of Pittsburgh, Pa. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA . . ... ..... ..MmA ,lra.A n ni enmt of her brother. Mr. Fsancls Devlne, of 2336 Seuth Twenuem sircei. mr, . V fnllnhnn rt '2S2B Reuth Fifteenth street, has returned home after spending a few days It Atlantic City. . DELAWARE COUNTY. V r- en., fnmtnr will entertain her bridge club at'her home ln Cheater en n.i...j.,, .funmen. M.rrh R. The aueeta will be Mrs. Samuel Lyens, Mra. Burten, Mrs. Albert Granger, Mrs. Frank Rwnev. Miss Mary Herner and Miss Annie De Launay. Mrs. Herbert C. Hays and Mrs. Hareld p. Ogden were the hostesses at tne mlimI ,m triven vpfltprilnv afternoon at the Country Club of Lansdowne. m-m Qnmn.1 P,nphfr Tlvliind. of Rich M...1 ITa whn una tllA ffllPNF Of nAF sister) 'Miss Emily Haydock, of Ridley Park, ler a ierinitiu, im luiuraeu iu her home. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn F.. Cramp, of Chea ter, are entertaining;, Mrs. Edmund uramp ana ner uauBiucr, sum ihn Cramp, of Fairmont, W. Va., for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Legan, of Rese eey,tave keen entertMaW IMm Margaret Brakeley and Mlaa Margaret Landen, of Bordentown, N. J., for a few days. , NORRISTOWN ( Announcement has been made of the marriage ,of Mlsa Alice B. O'Dennall, daughter of Mrs. B. O'Donnell, of 2S0 Kast Chestnut street, and Mr. Paul C. Munshewer, of Iloyersferd, en (-Tuesday, February 23, In St Patrick's Church. The Rev. Francis L. Carr officiated 'at the ceremony. After a wedding 'trip Mr. and Mra. Munshewer will lite at Royeraferd. Mlas Ella Wagner, of 231 East For Fer For nance street daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Wagner, of Quakertown, and Mr. Geerge W. Watt, of 919 Weat Main atreet, Norrlstewn, were married en Fri day afternoon, March 3, at the Washing ton Memerial Chapel, Valley Ferge, at 4 o'clock. The Rev. W. Herbert Burk. rector of the chapel, officiated at the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Watt left en n wedding trip te San DlegOi calif. Upen their return '"they will llve at 019 West Main street Mr. Watt Is the-presldent nnd owner of the Geerge W, Watt Woelon Company, N6r N6r rlatewn, Mrs" Nelsen Glendtng, of 801 West Elm street, was hostess te -the members of the N. O. Club at her home en Wedhesday afternoon. Nine of the members were present. Mr. Charles W. Walnwrlght, of West Airy street, has returned from a month's trip te Flerida. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fielding, of 1231 Markley street ffave a dinner at their home en Wednesday In celebration of the fifteenth birthday anniversary of their son, Mr. Mills Fielding, Cevers were laid for twelve. Miss Hannah Casscl, of Geerge street, will spend this week ln Atlantic, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Matthias L. March, of 1421 De Kalb atreet, have gene te St Petersburg. Fla., where they will remain for some time. Rummage 8ale te Aid Hospital' A large rummage sale will be con ducted at 143 and 145 Seuth Bread street, In the Ferrest sheatre Building, en March 22, 23 and 24, In aid of St Jeseph's Hospital. The .affair will be ln charge of the LadleB' Auxiliary. Mra. F. A. Nathan, president Is chairman, assisted by Mra. Jehn F. X. Jenes, vlce chairman. Luncheon will be served dally. or cars can be kW." Tke eWtrtr la then required te "carefully leek ln each direction for approaching cars or trains,". and is net te proceed until it is ascertained the crossing may be ac complished in safety, Hie order IS net te apply te common carrier automobiles wlthla cities or bor oughs as regards operation ercr electrjc car tracks. . m Netice is also given that ft failure te observe the rule may be considered os sufficient ground te revoke certificates of public convenience or imposition of. ether penalties, . . AOADKHK OV MUSIC PHILADELPHIA . ORCHESTRA I.WTrOM JKPAQWSM. Oadet.r FRIDAY AFITOWOOr!. M5. ?' ZABT . . ,, ........ . . "iewter" . C rktheVen LISZT. .,..-... .HunsarLn Hi Best, at Aeai. a Heppt's. 1 AT 8:00 AT sua latitat ArmDhenr Kmpfrer" Concerto 'A Fllrrlm Vlalan' HnapiKHlr Ha, 1 HO Chestnut BRYN MAWR COLLEGE Department of Maate Itare BXUat br THOMAS WHITNEY 8UKKTTE Babjeet CE8A FRANCK QUINTET Played by 'RICH QUARTET, with Profeaaer HORACE AI.WYNE at' the Plann Tayler Hall, Mm., Mar. S, 8:30 P.M. Rescrred Beats. $180. Unreaerred. f 1.00 ffiM&tiWmil m BAILY MAT. AT 2.15 WES AT 8.15 t 1 II eMAlACTai9Te' mi IIRNIST S.YANI AND ClRlS WILL I i SMNDIJSB.BB CLARK &ARCAR.O aSTasriat soaeosoiao ft" e"iNip.r XOtM KVRN1NOB AT SlIO SHARP :1B ni1MnNT; 6TM AKCH Evs... 8: iwhiw. Mats. Men. Wrt. Bat., B:13 EMMETT WELCH MtnstreU V. V. an Toeate, the Newlyweda Batlre f A CISIA TH A WALNUT Mat. Today LAMNU CIRCUS WEEKJ,'' TROCADERO gJ8$&t FANITA c SHIIHEBkI FeV.TfiiL Wed. " Sl.SO EDWE CANTOR g iNAPtsprnuniMN ttvut of tiKwieiM I 'MAKE IT SNAPPY MTH AStllMMtrmO SHOWIft OF STARS I AND 75 DAINTY CHAPMANOUt DIVINITIES I AMI 5111 EVEVST 5072.oe MVCLrni TWJKMATSi trMI,Wl 1 ROBERT a HELEN I WARWICK S MENKEN! DRIFTING S A ROUSING. RIP-WARING MELODRAMA ES LAST WEEK , Mat. Wed. ,". $1.50 LYRK U lrHkrUrlKTsH AtH I ii tv AVtRV HOawOOee-CHMlTOMANMCM I "STOP, LOOK, LISTEN" Moter Vehicles Must Halt Seventy five Feet Frem Railway Tracks Ifarrisburff, March 0. (By A. P.) Moter vehicles carrying pnssengers or freight have been directed by the Public UnMl AA Mlllll tfeYiitiLtint. ! .. dan tmm 1 J. evititu uiiitaiinniui, ii, ii ciiciui uruer te come te n full step before crossing the tracks of any btcam railroad ex electric ral'wey. The order, which was Ksucd as the result of investigation of numerous cel-1 llslens between trnlns or electric carsi and meter vehicles by the Bureau of Accidents says : , "Such steps te he made net mere thnn seventy-five feet from the nearest rail of the crossing and at points where the clearest view of approaching trains. aftwU fteTiemiti In two hours we can deliver flowers in any city. CHARLES HENRY FOX "Tht Bi'gn e th Jteae" ' "W.tmi. 0709 221 S. Bread StZ II FRESH SHAD DAILY RUMP STEAK. 16 LB. Mitchell's Market. Inc. f 10 A 12 8. Delaware Art. ADVANCED MODELS FOR SPRINQ c t e a tlens with angles, dips and tilts and' unexpected bits of trlmnnSngs that make them origin nal and most be coming. CHDLDREN'S MILLINERY captivating little hat for both dress and practical wear 1703 ktfatvut St. BEG. MONDAY, MAR. 13 HKATS THURSDAY The Meaitra. I.ee A 3. .1. shnhert Offer A Urllllant t'reaentntlen at K THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER Music by OSCAR STRACS WITH DONALD BRIAN AXD A TRULY GREAT CAST Wl 9 HtYN Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Cordially invites your inspection of the , Spring Opening of MODEL HATS Paris and Allen Styles FORREST TONIGHT 3 3rd Edition 2 Weeks Only GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS with ANN PENNINGTON . All Nlchtfl, nKt 5tf.lt J2.50 Pep. Mata. Wed, and hat. Heat Batw $2 LAST 2 WEEKS rap. .Mat. AVednrmdnr AVERy rWPWOOOT MMOUS COMfW BROAD DAVID BELASCO MSI NTS Jk. && CARRICK reri'LAB trice j jk is. i - rw MATINEE WED "Cehan a rain wins nlth U'Hrlen dlrl." Kv'k I.tdcer GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS In the Vhoeem Muilcal lilt THE O'BRIEN GIRL (MARY'S niO Mt'SICU. SISTER) i ! I It I II LT Ckeitnut at 19th II L U I II t Direction Fred.D.&M E.Felt AT rt-oe. loe 3:nn ,-,.oe. t oe and h.oe New in Its Second Week 'run FIRST ItKAI. JtlLLION-DOLLAH l'ICTURE rwzti ipu V.X AND WITH VON STR0HEIM rnOCI.AIMED Tlin aUEATEST PICTURE EVER PRESENTED IN PHir-ADELPHIA 7 ' V. Jffr v P. S. Min Dupent will ap pear in person nil this week. Week of March 6th te March Uth, 1922, in the Millinery Salens m PHILA. ICE PALACE M.r. Skating Carnival Monday Evg., March 13, at 8:00 THERESA WELD BLANCHARD NATHANIEL NILES BROR MEYER and EMMA BERGFELDT Clinmnliin I'ulr Skiileri of the World Cum OITered for l'uiie ..k.itlnB Competitions Open te All TIcketH en aale at CenwtiT'N X SialUluc'H. 11 A. M. TO 1J r. 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METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT AT 8:30 1'IIIUlDEI.PIII.l WEI.COMKS LIEUT. COM. JOHN PHILIP SOUSA and Hi Wonderful Band of 100 rTOin meAt nttractlin fipn.i..m. ...... nruia ni nHiranni, hub I'liralnnt .. . . .. . . TT O ll'. 1 I rinr 10 iirii iriurp mr auimn. file Far Kjit und hriiiiillmiilnii Ctiinlrlra 1 ENTIRE NEW PROGRAM iTUKKl.S HAUI AT ACADEMY I l. I.VI, HUH nnd a ni.-in MKfPK'n. mnrh.ii . ;, I ACADEMY OF MUfllO Saturday Aft., at 2:30, March IS ce.NCEnr of music iron viemn i KREISLER .Tlckata new at Heppa'a and nex Oftlr. y''f Bttlnwar Ffaaa Direction C. J. ACADKJ1V OI" 5IUHIO , S r I METKOPOUTAN UVIMA C. OF Kj . ' 1-VtW ,Luc. Dldur. Martlne. MalaUata. Cand , Tlfr' Annrrai llfnpa'a. I1IB f vsj i n tm ftl ' M I f , iiVfcl 1 ' '.' f I 1. I r ' i r , 4 f i h. i is t i r- "i el '1 , M 'l rSf. ' '4 1 a m "i f mC & K . ll' 1 K 1 WW ij mmsirmm