w u. "" 'I? 'K itr DON'T care, tliut's what I thluk, Li,l she. nuil she proceeded down J eel Aud I ngrml Willi l.or If the Hr1" ... .. i.nn nni T lulvo tin W - in think It was uot true. Hlie reson to tnj "K '(lip ,10tc, ,,,,, nml . -. iin viiki wi ....... - .--' '7 lJ, "Ye-i. J went to tlmt i. had Milii. " , i . .. '' and 11 mo ttwc .loads of )co TO HI. of courp, 1 van visit there! I V.'.. nml thoiiKli I w njuii r lup nit "S'rC-aud f,ll(' introduced mc to four "In nTllie beginning of tlie evening. "Sc? the last I saw of licr. And bo P&n II egeater part of the evcnluE VJ an if vou cull that manncm. ! tt" "Oh.' my dear." returned the .... "ou miiMi't Miy Mich tlilnus. fcniin V.c answered as I tol.l you. j'Tou hlanurV know we have a nice hide, IT aa 'I UP OUIUi VV ""IT . ... Tlin . il... .ifiT- i hnnnnnnn u lnt as a little deb was taking a ''Jiif JThcre was n poor little old man, ! V, badly c.lppled. walking alien.! If herTand when ho eame to tho corner Si tried four times to crow, but had 'ten back each, time out of the way if the outob. which were, flying in every Srlctloii And that little deb. who Sd at w" of the ij tins, to .thluk ?Slii iu the world but huvnig a t ftta r stopped and hesitated n miti -f,o- then she went forward mid, Mv l her arm through the poor old ft, the guided him across tho street. Jed with a radiant smile went ou hei 'li,i little old man stopped dill and lorned dlowly and watched that joyous lit of outh as it tripped along, and by l hi ; t me I P""ed him, I wnv n tear U P In H fjo and a lirlght mmIc Dread over his face. PYes we'ie both good and bad. Our Mih trouble is, when we ure m) jouiig J7re apt to be thoughtless; but there ire other times when c make up for it . DID jou go to the opera last night? It was great to go once more. After three weeks, s-omchow you do mis-, it, ,n now for a while it will be every tun weeks up to Lent, and then again mry week till all the perfoimauccs urn liven for the ear Mrs Ledvaid Ileekscher looked ciy im'art Inst 'evening In her black velvet frock. There is no question aboiit it, nhen one has a complcxibn us lovely is Mrs. Heckschcr. the black i.s a won derful contrast It was good to see Mro. l.ertram Lirpincott looking so well ngain. She j!jt n nntstrto nf her box between the acts, but came to the door to talk to levernl. She was w earing a pale purple chiffon and gold cloth gown md had a winp of while fur over her shoulders ... Mrs. DeM'ttt Cuyler had her sister, M. Ogden Hoffman, and her daugh tr, Helen Morris, in her box. Mrs. Cuvler wo'e a beautiful frock of laven der and gold and a tearf of American Beantv tulle about her shoulders. Mrs. Hoffman was in b'ack velvet, relieved cith a touch of lace at the decol etage. I tliouslit r.Ua Du Bai ry looked very vtelt She had quite a .bright color, (d1 her frock of black and gold b-oeade itas very becoming with lier wonderful golden head. Mrs. George Willing had a very remarkable gown. It was of Tiolet and go'd tissue over violet, and the waist was of deep folds of the ma terial. The upper part of the bodice mis of Lieu and white tulle, and her train started ju-t about two inches be low the nape of her neck, between the ihouMers. In a high point. Two tiny traps canu' over the shoulders from each side of the train, and were fas tened in the tulle of the. corsage in front. It was mo-t uuusunl, but very good looking, and showed a tendency in the new gowns to dn away with the terribly low backs which have held such way early iu the season. Mrs. Parker Xorris was iu the GiU nore box wearing a gown of American Beauty tulle, which was very becom ing. And Marjorie New bold had a frock of brilliant green satin, which contrasted well with her light hair. Mrs. George Vales Baker entertained ia her box and looked very smart iu lilac and silver. Mrs. Clyde had her daughter. Mr-. McFaddeu, with her, and the Xkk Middles were entertaining in the Lippineott box. It was an extremely brilliant audi ence, enthusiastic to the "uth" degree over Caruso and his uctiug, as well us his voicse. Of course, every box was filled, aud nost of the usual people were there. Uhere ure alwa.vs certain ones to be icen. I sometimes wonder how it would feel if some one who had always gone all tlieir lives were suddenly to stop through a h-i of money and be with out invitation. Sui.li things have hap pened to the vei.v best. They arc not impossible, that's sure. But let us hope they v ill uot happen, for it must be hard to dn without music, for in stance. That's a real deprivation. rrjIB party nt the Hitz for Mary 'OTorris was beautiful! And Mary looked perfei tly sweet. She hud on a simple little whito-nnd-bilver frock, and Mrs. Norris was very handsomo in u tray gown. The ball was given by Mr. and Mrs. James Dobson, Mary's grand parents, and the guests were mostly of He debutante set. Many went down there from the opera, aud there vere several theatre parties and dinners be fore the ball. fplIEIU; will he several dinners und theatre parties in town tonight, but "o ball. The Iklmuud Coxes will give a theatre party for Mildred MichuiiN and Auroia Carter. Mildred Michaux " sister or u niece of Mrs. Coxe. She ws, you lemeniber, Bessie Michaux burner. Pi, camo w from Virginia "fa very little girl, her mother having "lei Whph slin .vilfl nan umnll ,m,l linn fouslns. tl... Prank Turners,' bringing nerujvt uurovvn. And thev certainly "c uevoteti parents. Mr. Turner bus "u atuq utiie .venrs now. t, :-: '" was married snorliy alter "waebutnnto year. She bab never been IctL 0RK smw i0 llaN "ft taken as ih. . " mrt in b0clal do'i'Bs s hen inJJffi ut' .She lms TOl'ul ha"n rolni , " Dan- tl,e M I" A,M th.': n8 dancing classes. Carter Tf ,,'.u lutl' Auro'- Hazlehurst latiaif', i e 1!0uuty 0,U1SP'1 bw fccl1- S. l,hp n"1 "t here some ;enty jpuii, n... ul ,.., t..u.. )ITB I..... .. . ..... .. tarter ,,i n , ', ' '"' """lieu uuuuu n. . ..".. . .hut utter niurrieii '"Ul. tlnl, 'i es' ,"lul ,l,py uavo live1 f th iinT , V ""'" IIe ls a brH'" ti..-M'- 'erge Culvert nrtr. f rtit In imh iXuror? .'" teen going fieceof Trl ,"D" ucl"''- w"o is s m Patlm, "aUn H,eel an(J f Mrs 'more und here. She is a NANOV WYNNE. .. SOCIAL ACTIVlTiFc to ."Uu,ry.1" fur New Haven. Pnnn . Wo- TildPn WPC,K'-ey wh Miss J!r. "ohn K.nr.-rBe tylkmar'R ilunee. Cnlv., xrii.""0' df.. h"8 returned M'inir !.,.,;, V , "Z, ft?. Indiana. ifJldaor Mr8, Joun Kci" Kane, jfe ."'tfii .rS'. Noble, daughter i f "lylB PI?. of ClWnnt Mr, Uon Bergman, rJUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tolls of Two Little Incidents Witnessed Recently She Attends the Opera The Dobson Ball a Beautiful Affair Hill, und Miss Anne Townscnd, daugh ter of Mr, J. Burton Townscnd, of Ovcrbrook, will be the guests of Miss Mnry Burns, who Is one of this, season's drbutantcs, of Bait more, over the week end. They will uttond the dance which which will given in her honor ou Fri day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Madeira, ltd, of Chestnut Hill, returned yesterday from Wllhes-Harre, where they were the guests of Mrs. Samuel Dyer. Mrs. Harry (iodcy will give n dinner and theatre party on January 23 Iu honor nf, her granddaughter, Miss Helen Hope Wilson, debutuntc daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Alun D. Wilsou. of 1SH Spruce street, before the troop ball which Colonel und Mrs. Bobert Glen dinning will give in honor of their daughters, Mlsb Morv V. Gleudlnuing and Miss illleu Glcudlunlug. Mrs. Walter 15. Brooks. Jr., of Bill tiuiore, who .is vlsitiug Mr. and Mrs. Stotesbury, UI2.T Walnut street, gave n dinner Inst evening, followed by au opera party. Her guests included .Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burton, of New York; Mr. und Mrs. F. Coy und Captalu Soiir.r. .Mis. Clareuce W. Dolau, entertained In her box ul the opera last night Iu honor of her daughters, Miss Kosalie B. Uolan aud Miss Alex B. Dolan. Mr. and Mrs. P. Williamson Roberts, t( Bella ista, Viilanova, left vestcrday to tpenri two weeks at the Ititz-Carlton, New urk. before going to Aiken, 8. C, for the balance of the winter. Mr. und Mrs. Kdgar Wright Baird, have recalled their invitations for the dinner which was to have been given at the Kitz-C'arltun, ou Thursday eve ning, in honor of Miss Margnretta Jcnucs. owing to tho recent death of Mrs). .Matthew Baird. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Barklie, of Inver House, Wayne, left lust Friday lo spend the winter iu California. Mrs. Benjamin Franklin Clyde, of Boughacrcs. Hrjn Muwr, is spending u fuw dajs ut her tovvu house, J.VJ1 Wal nut street. Miss Constance estcolt aud Miss Klizabclh Trimble will leave ou Friday for Washington, where they will at tend the dunce which Dr. and Mrs. Bynn Devereux will give (or their nous at Iheir home iu Chevy Chose. Mr. und Mrs. Kdward W. Biddle. of Carlisle, are spendiug the winter nt the Kittenhoiiso. Miss Frances Austin Obdyko, of 233 Buckingham nlncp. lilts rrHirnr.,! frnm ' Claymont, Del., where she w.ib the guest of .Miss uiizabctli Challencer. daughter of Judge and Mrs. Herbert Itlce. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Augle have returned from their wedding trip to Kansas City. Mo., and are at home at 018 Locust avenue. Mrs. Angle was Miss Edna M. Gulllford. Another returning bridal couple is Mr. und .Mrs. Rowland Bosuell Graham, who have returned from their wedding trip und are living at 221 West Mt. Airy avenue, but will be at home nt 4550 Femhill road. Mrs. Graham will he remembered us Miss Edith M. Liu coin. j NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Mary F. Beerhalter, of 2220 North lentil street, will entertain at ! luncheon tomorrow, when her guests will include Mrs. Frank Gaskill, Miss Ida Bovvers, Mrs. Horry Barringer, Miss Emma Barringer. Mrs. O. 13. Snodgrass. Mrs. W. A. Lum, Mrs. Ed ward Smith, Mrs. W. D. Chambers, Mrs. William M. Briukworth and .Mrs. Walter Ratfel. The Beta Chapter of the Beta Kappa Sigma Sorority will give a curd party on Saturday nfteruoon at Moscback's, 1230 West Girard avenue. The affair will be in charge of Miss Lois Green, Miss Helen Deighton, Miss Margaret Shriebcr, Miss Esther Ackroyd, Miss Margaret Judge, Miss Mary Fuber.Miss Harriet Pentland, Miss Bertha Orinis ton. Miss Justin Keller, Miss Kuthu rine Fabcr. Miss Beatrice Tippeu, Miss Sidney Pollock, Miss Miriam Vaude grift, .Miss Eleanor Blood, Miss Alice Byion and Miss Kuthrjrn Smith. Miss Smith entertained the members of the ohupter on Saturday nfteruoou at' her home, 4825 North Curlisle street. Mr. aud Mrs. William Vincent Stroup, Jr., are at home at 1035 North Park uveuue, having returned from thpir wedding trip. The bride was Miss Helen II. Nusbaum. Miss Mury Kcefc and Miss Elizabeth Keefe, of Luwreucevllle, N. J., accom panied by their brother, Mr. George Kcefc, have been spending the Christ mas holidajs us the guests of their uuut, Mrs. E. Brown, of Thompson street. Mrs. Brown entertained in their honor Friday evening the following guests: Miss Mary Sheridan, Miss Gladys Murphy and Mr. Chester Bir mingham, Miss Cathariue Hoffman. Mr. Johu Kin uegan, Mr. Thomas Kennedy, Mr. Frank Dojle and Mr. Claymun Campbell, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Jumps J. Simkius, of 2002 North Twenty-iirst street, urn beiug congratulated on the birth of a daughter, Shirley I.'ditb Siinkins, Jau uary 4. The marriage of Miss Cladvs N. Stern, daughter of Mr. ' d Mrs. '.Morris Stern, und Mr. Stanley Mason Hirsb will take place on Wednesday, January Mr. und Mrs. II. W. Mujbuum, of 1010 North Eleventh street, will bo "at home" ou Sunday from I :fl0 until 10 o'clock iu houor of the twenty. fifth an niversary of their wedding. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Springer, of Alleutown. Pa., who hove. been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Egolf, of 4:t2o North Flfteeutb street, were entertained nt u theatre party last evening given by Mr. and Mrs. Egolf. Tho other guests were Mr. and Mrs, Walter Pelham, NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA .Mrs. G. Spelbrink, of 2020 East Or- leans street, announces tlie engagement of her daughter. Miss Betty Spelbrink. to Mr. Willis A. Andruss, of Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Emma Wutkins, of 11171 Emerald street, nunoiinccs the engage ment of her daughter, Miss Violetta Angeliuo Wutkius, to Mr, Wilson E. Rolen. The marriuge will tukc place in June. CYNWYD-BALA Miss Gladys Jumes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jumes, of Birch ave nue, Bala, gave sn attractive dance last Thursday evening In honor of Mr. John Ganter, of Pittsburgh, The guestn iucludcd Miss AUco James, Miss Mary Curr, Miss Ethelwyn .Vnndiver, Miss Alice MrRoynolds, Miss Olivo Clapper, Miss Helena Shoemaker, Ml Evelyn Osgood. Mlsj Berolco Natb.au, Miss Lucille TheU and Mr. Louis Keeler. Mr, Clement Keelrr. Mr. Clar euce Milllgaq. Mr. nalph Wbltley, Mr. Clarence Whitley, Mr, Lester Turner, Mr. William Greer. Mn P. 8til. Mr. Francis Brown, Mr, John Swan aud 'feVEttltfG PUBLIC LEDGBRPHmABEnPHL4', WEDNESDAY, AN Mis. Oicurj' was Miss Elizabeth AVlstcr. Mr. and Mrs. Geary and their children arc living in Gcnnuntoivn SOUTH PHILADELPHIA A banquet und leccption will be given touight nt the Green Room of the Adel phia Hotel to tho members of the choir of tlie Church of St. Mouicu's, Seven teenth and RItuer streets. Among the guests will be tho Rev. B. Caiue, di rector of the choir; Mrs, James T. Kernan, Miss Josephine R. Bonuiwell, Mrs. Jnmes J. Connelly, Sir. Jumes Joyce, Mr. Daniel Hicgins, Miss Delorus Haas. Mis Helen Brooks, Miss LU linn Brooks, Miss Rose M. Dovvliug, Miss B. Agnes MeCarren. Miss Mnry Callahan, Miss Stella Ilogcn, Miss (ertrude Hngen. Miss Mary Corcoran, Miss Mao Smith. Miss Mary Grady, Mrs. Margaret McCaffrey, Mrs. C'our salt, Mrs. Wulsh, Miss Sue Kjley. .Miss Genevieve Howe, Mr. Frank Feeny, Mr. Kdward Carroll, .Mr. Andrew Walsh. Mr. James Jojce, Mr. Wulsh, I Mr. Claude Rnmsparkcr, Mr, Martin Uenr.v, Mr. John B. Kane, Jli-s Knth erinc Thomas and Miss Marie V. Thomas. Miss Minnie Stangcr. of New York, formerly of South Philadelphia, is the guest of Miss Mary Bernstein, nt her new home, 5S'J0 I.archvv ood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Adams., of 2."522 Lambert street, have returned to their home, after spending several days with friends at Lukehurst, N. J. Miss Grace M. Hcrshey, daughter of Mr. Samuel L. Hershey. of 33 South Nineteenth street, is visiting friends iu North Carolina. Friends of Mrs. James T. Keruun w ill be glad to learn she is recuperutiug from her recent illness Mr. and Mrs. Taylor aud family, Miss Sophie Taylor, Miss Sarah Taylor, Mr. Harry Taylor, of Millville, und Mrs. Morris Taylor, of Center Square, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Freda Novae, nt their home, !)ll South Fourth street. Miss Sarah H. Silverman, of 804 South Fifth street, entertained Miss Betty Koin, of Indiana, who has been spending several weeks iu New York. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. und Mrs. Samuel Pelt,!, of 4211 Pine street, will leave Friday, Janu ary 23, for u trip to Pulm Beach aud Miami, Fla. They will be gone ubout six weeks. Miss Helen Chatham, of fiSlS Cath arine street, will entertain the mem bers of the Alpha Chapter of the rhi Delta Psi Sorority on Saturday ufteruoou, January 10. TIOGA Mrs. John Nuttull. of 2200 West Tioga stret, will entertain ut luncheon tomorrow. The giic-ls. who are mem bers of the sewing club of the hostess, will include Mrs. Frank Fischer. Mrs, Laura Shlnkle, Miss Elizabeth Palmer, Mrs. Lcntz, Mrs. W. F. Johnson, Mrs. Orant Roekafel'cr, Mrs Raymond Weckcrlv, Mrs, Frank Vnnderherscheu, Mrs. Cordelia Ristine. Mrs. William Logau und Mrs. Max Maier Mrs. William If. Saurer. of, .'1847 North Broad street, will entertain the Sniuly Engelke, Mrs. John II. Barry, Mrs J. Heurv Rentou. Mrs. J. Kirk, Mrs! James Pearee and Mrs. William Mitchell, of Colliugswood, N. J. Mrs. G. Lathrop Smith, of 3431 North Twenty-third street, will enter tain at luncheon and curds on Friday the members of her card club, who in c'ude Mies Irene Fegley, Mrs. George P. Tustiu, Mis. Edwiu J. Beuter. Mm. II Rex Stnckhouse, Mrs. Hilyard Smith, Mrs. Russell Wilson, Mrs. J. Durbln Acker. Mrs. Charles Brauch aud Mrs. George T. Thompson. Mr and Mrs. Horace I. Dorr are at home" in Moore, Pu., having returned from their wedding trip. The bride was Miss Dorothy M. Klmer. Mr. and Mrs. M. 11. Lyon, of So wickly, Pa., have taken a homo on North Twenty-third street. NORRISTOWN Mr and Mrs. C. Henry Stinson, of Barnstone, Trooper road, have an uouncul the engagement of their daugh ter. Miss Katherhw Stinson, to Mr, Howard II. Watt, son of .Mr. and Mrs. George W. Watt, of 019 Maiu street. Mr Watt is a graduate of Princeton, class of 1017, and wus u lleuteuant in tbo air service during the war. Mr, and Mrs. Cnleh Glisson. of 81fi West Oak street, celebrated their forty ninth wedding anniversary by being glvcu a surprise dinner und family re. union at the homo of their son-in-law mid daughter, Mr. mid Mrs, George Shannon. 021 Stnubridgc street. Mr. Glissou is eighty-two yearn old and Mrs. Glissou three years his junior. They have four ehildreu Mrs. George Shannon. Mrs. Jacob C. Kucas, Mrn. Sara Wilson, of Norristown, and Mrs. William Ghent, of Lansdale. There arc ten grandchildren uud three great grandchildren MANAYUNK The Girls' Friendly- Society of St. Audrcw'B Mission, West Mauayunk, presented a Cinderella pantomime in tho parish house, with tho following cast; ninilnrMln.MIss AUco Mcllhennv : nueen. 3UJm Hrtlyn Williamson, prince, Mm following lit earns tomorrow; uueruuou at tier nome; jii. "--i"'',1 !, V ,, ,"' Edward Cramrr, Mrs. W illiam 1 ovvler, xr fionrirn I'lruiK. .Mrs. .11. lira), iUrs. ATTRACTIVE GROUP JIBS. JOHN WHITE GEARY, JR. Ruth Rlsley ; Cinderella's sisters, Miss Johunnn Cuno, Miss Helen Calloway, und fairy godmother. Mis., Evelyn Con stantine. The daiieei-H in the .minuet were. Miss Eleanor Becht. Miss Alice Risley, Miss Lilian Hill aud MissEuimu Miller. The members of the society meet every Saturday morning iu the parish house aud are arranging u scries of social entertainments for tho winter. SIlss Anna Pugh, of Ovcrbrook, is the brunch secretary, and her associates arc Miss Eliza Davis and Miss Fleck. DELAWARE COUNTY The monthly luueheon of the Wom an's Cub of Media will be held today. Mrs. Chester P. Martindale. of West Chester, and Mr?. Garnett Pendleton, of Chester, will tell how they have built und are going to build their c'libhou'es. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Hawkins, who have been traveling through Cali fornia and the West, have returned to their home ut Idlcwiid, near Mediu. Miss Eleanor Beehem, of 4518 Pine street, was the guest of Miss Mary Clark, of Ridley Park, and attended the junior dance at the auditorium. NEW JERSEY NOTES Miss Alice Bcnerman. daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Perkins, ot tlie Riverbank iu Beverly, has spent the holiday & visiting her aunt, Mrs. . L. Leonard, at Altooua, Pa. Mr. aud Mrs. Howard G. Wall, of Edge.water Park, ure being congratu lated on the birth of a little son, born December 31. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rhavvn have returned from a visit spent at Atlantic Citv. to their home on the river bank iu Edgevvater Purk. Mr. Lindsey Clarksou, who has been spending the Christmas holidays witti his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S.' Clark son, of Spruce Acre, in Edgevvater Park, left for Ithaca, where he is attending Cornell College. Miss Mury Neidich. who spent the Christmas holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Neidich. returned to her studies at Miss Mills s feebool, at Mt. Airy. Mr. aud Mrs. W. L. Murphy, who spent the Christmas holidays with their parents iu Edgvvater Park, have re turned to their home on Ferris place, in Wcstfield. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Coe closed their home ou Park road iu Edgevvater I ark und will spend the balance of the winter at the "Colonial," in Philadelphia. Mr. Richard Ehret, who is utteuding Princeton College, spent tho Lhr stuias holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. n. S. Ehret, at the Aldiue Hotel in Philadelphia. Sorority Dance The combined chapters of the Phi Delta Psi Sorority gave u dinner-dance at the Roosevelt ou Saturday evening. Among those present were Miss Lrmn Clower. Mr. Joseph O'Donnell, Miss Catharine Becker, Mr. George Hood, Miss Helen Chatham. Mr. Lewis Ro uon, Miss Sara Mlltenberger, Mr. Mor timer Traugott, Miss Mildred FidRun, Mr. George Tracy, Miss Estelle ood, Mr. Andrew Pachu, Miss Grace Mills, Mr. Clark Wilson. Miss Estelle an Roden, Mr. Jack Loughlin. Miss Ann Donald, Mr. Samuel Specknian, Miss Julia Lcshcr, Mr. William Thompson, Miss Madeline NiesUy. Mr. Elmer Smith, -Miss Olive Ermilio. Mr. Lewis Pill, Miss Marguerite Ermilio, Mr. John Chiinillpr. Miss Helen Parker. Mr. Hur old Whayliind, Mis Muriun MeCaffery . Mr. Leo McCloskcy. Mi-s Beatrice Dietrich, Mr. Stuart Muthewb, Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Turner, Miss Margaret Taylor, Mr. Jack Lutz, Miss Frances Hnllahan, Mr. Lew-Is Simpson. Miss Constance Moore, Mr. Howard Com ber, Miss Nellie DodiN, Mr. J. Frank Coxe, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frame, Miss Florence Gledhill, Mr. Tom Swee uy, Miss Helen How laud, Mr. Harold Lacy, Miss Edna Wroe, Mr. Kenneth McKuight, Miss Gladys Stead, Mr. James Brady, Miss Catharino Held, Mr. Frank Armstrong, Mls Doris Epler, Mr. Normau Reeves, Miss Dorothy Deal, Mr. Russell Davis, Miss Lilliuu Sangster and Mr. Bob Dyer. Penna. Women's Press Association An interesting program bus been ur rauged for the Jauuary meeting of the Pennsylvania Womeu's Press Associa tion, which will take place tomorrow evening iu the Hotel Walton. Mrs. J. M. Caley will be the hostess und the speaker), will be Mrs. Luny S. Parhani, on "Americanization Through Child Welfare"; und Mr. Johu Ihlder, wboso subject will be "The Houslug Problem iu Relation to Child Welfare." UPHOLDS WOMEN SMOKING Now York Supreme Court Justice Says Habit Is Not Immoral New York. 'Jan. 7. Smoking of cigarettes by women was judicially de creed yesterday as not immoral. The decision wos mado by Supreme Court Justice Mullen in a separation suit In which counsel for the husband tried to hovy that cigarettes had been found in the wife's dresser drawer, and that this constituted evidence of "had character, rttoto by Vanity I'alr Studio. Allen Drew Cook ALONG THE READING Mr. William M. Bergcr und his fam ily, of Wyncote, have gone lo New Smyrna, Fla., for the winter. Mrs. Harry M. Nnthansou. of Rydal, has, taken apartments at the Ritz- Carlton for n few months. Mr. and Mrs. John Gribbel and tlieir daughters. Miss Idella Louise Gribbel and Miss Elizabeth Gribbel, of St. Aus tell Hall, West Church road, Wyncote, are at the Ritz-Carlton for the winter. Mr. Frederick B. R. TJnger and his family, of Fort Washington, have been spending some time at Atlantic City. Mrs. Julia Starkey, of Glcnside, is passing the winter iu the South. Dr. J. Frederick Herbert aud Mrs. Herbert, of Pcnmar, Old York "and Cheltenham roads, Ogontz, are spending some time in Porto Rico. 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A saving of $3 on the regular subscription price Life isn't so full of cheerful thing8 that you can afford to miss Vanity Fair. Don't hesitate! Don t delay! Don't stand around cm one leg like the Statue of Trans' r 1 1 il i j not be held open , - ......t .r .. i am coinff ip see tor mysclt it you are as good as iou think von an. u,.. l .. , aft Wwsa"" iMUe Here 9 o"r dK' capnTre'SnraX1 Name .mmi........,..,. ,.,.,,,, Street City. ' " ' JANTJAEY 7, 1920 MISS MARY MEEHAN WEDS MR. W. GORDON Wedding in Germantown This Morning Miss Crootc Bride of Mr. Lobel The marriage of Miss Mary Ethel Mcehan, of 231 Zcralda street, and Mr. William N. Gordon, of Cumber land, Iowa, look place this morning in St. Trancis Asslsl Church, Logau and Greene streets, at 10 o'clock. The ceremony was followed by a nuptial mass. ' Miss Ruth Median nttei, V ' ' t sister as bridesmaid and Mr. .1. '" ' -vd Custer acted as best man for Mi don. Mr. Thomas F. Morris gave his sister-in-law in marriage. A recep tion will be held this evening nt the home of tho bride. After n wedding trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gordon will he at home ut Camp Grant, 111 , where Mr. Gordon is stationed. LOBEL GROOTS The wedding of Miss Hilda Groots, daughter of Mr. uud Mrs. Joseph Groots. of 143S West Venango street, and Mr. Lewis Lobel, of 1810 North Sixteenth street, will take place thib afternoon at the homo of tlie Rev. Jo seph Krauskopf, D. D.. of Keucseth Israel Temple, who will perform the ceremony. The bride will bo given in marriage by her father and will wear nn afternoon gown of dark blue atin with a blue hat to match. She will be attended bv her sister, Miss Florence Groots Mr. Max Lobel will be his brother's best man. Upou their return from a short trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Lobel will be at home nt 1438 West Venango street, Tioga. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Savoy. 4070 James street, gave un ul-homc on Sun day afternoon in honor of their twenty fifth wedding aunivcrsary. Mr. John Newhall. of 4054 Wyom ing avenue. Northwood. uunounr.es the engagement of his daughter, Miss Eve lyn Miriam Newhall. to Mr. Roy Dud ley Harris, of Middlebury, Vt. Mrs. J. Cameron, of Frnukford and Allegheny uvenues, entertained ns her guest Miss Elizabeth Hall, of Hartford. Conn. Miss Florence Ganus, of Orthodox street, will entertain the members of her card club at her home on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Herbert, of 10S0 Harrison street, have left for Florida, where they will remain until April. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Savoy, of 4G70 James street, announce the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage. The ladies' auxiliary of tho Historical Society of Frankford held their monthly meeting last evening nt their rooms in the Insurance Building. Mrs. Harry L. Johnson, of Arrott street, will entertain at bridge tomor row afternoon. CO-OPERATION OF 50 . MOTHERS ASKED! Photographs of Themselves With j Their Children at Home Wanted i We are arranfflnr a photographic exhibit of) n. others and children In attractive homes ' Wilt allow complimentary eet for privilege to display, Juat phone photographer will call. I I POTT STUDIO 1211 WALNUT ST. I read fi nK ffks&). flV .ipfe n!Br',l'-lm K fyh fY? OT fe $L s dm LETTERS? Lord Dunsany G. t Hugh Walpole Thomas geurs in a New World of letters. ARTS? Sir William Orpen Jo Davidson . Paul Manship Frank Brangwyn and t younger artists. PORTRAITS? Vanity Fair prides itself on knowing every lovely, brilliant, or bizarre woman in the world and printing her photograph m its pages. CLOTHES? The only department. of sensi ble, well-bred, correct fashions for men published anywhere. i ,aPuol a,Sn that long! - w niu ijuiwii, nr.w luith. CITY e.-.. -----t. . .t -----'"'!.... OI.IIC v iiinnruen coprrtght Vit j, - ROXBOROUQH At the surprise entertainment given nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bottomly, on Martin street, iu honor of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Bot tomly, nnd Mr. Richard Righter, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Righter, of 403 Harmon road, the guests included Mr . nnd Mrs. Clarence ': Wcstcrman, Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Schofleld, Mr. and Mrs. .T. L. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Cope. Mr. and Mrs. Willlnm Dc Haven, Mr. und Mrs. John Dennis, Mr., nutl Mrs. George Katzenbaeh, Miss Gladys Bottomly, Miss Marie Shenkle, Miss Kntherinc Fulton, Miss Bessie Ross, Miss Barbara Stewart. Miss Mary Kennedy, Miss Charlotte Young, Mr. Alfred Denuls, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aldinger, Mr. and Mrs. W. Murphy, Mr. Yeakle Larkcy, Mr. Newell Smith, Mr. James Kennedy. Mr. Herbert Edes nnd Mr. William Hendric. Mrs. Samuel R. Rorer, of Ridge ave ure. is entertaining tho following at it 'i this afternoon : Mrs. John Camp, Mrs. AVilcox. Mrs. Alfred Patchctt, Mrs. John Collier, Mrs. Joseph C. Davenport. Mrs. E. R. Clark, Mrs. Richard Weir, Mrs. John Ferrier. Mrs. II. D. Rogers aud Mrs. George Faust-man. 4 DANCING LESSONS $5 A TEACHER FOR EACH PUPIL Reception Sat. Night, 8:30 Orchestra Mirrored Siudin Exclusive Method 1C20 Chestnut OfflCB 301) c. SJ02 CORTISSOZ SCHOOL ni IMOMT'S Emmelt J Welch Mln UU1V1W1M1 O 8lre,s ARCH&OTHSTa XT POPUI.Vlt PIUCE JIATINEE TODAY "CS Times' Hick Life in lail or Penitential Satire rl,8' J-lIC J"1 ra.t!m. pT"'vrT T'O Kan Ave & Cumberland PEOPLLb Billy Watson AND HIS ALL-NEW SHOW " A OT7.f" Walnut ab. Sth. Mat Today. LAbliNU THE MILLION DOLLAR DOLLS JlKe Tuliet J J. Lawlor 1126 Walnut St WS?T Final Reduction Sale Winter Millinery NOW $3.50 & $5 FORMERLY $12,50 to $20 This u wonderful oppor tunity to secure a (mart hat to finish the winter season. That Buy Anything frum the Vadim itr nf "hlla., VU--nlngton. imdan and tlantlo Ity Easy Terms FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St., Phila. 019 Cin.irantrp Tr. Bide. Atlantic CILr HO N. Third St.. Camdni Then Vanity Fair is made for you and your kind. Vanity Fair be lieves that it is better to be gay and gracious than sad and sullen. That Lillian Lor raine is just as interesting as Alsace-Lorraine, any day. TThat Golf is as im portant as Lloyd George. That a new sym phony is far more inspiring than a negative Senate. K. Chesterton Burke voya- the coupon! Tim offer will wo on ,........ .. ...,.,, ..... j. . ' -'"""t.. ............ STORE nRnnft OUIETJW! Urkt Bt. b. HUB. IX A. M. to XX.J6 r.JaV , f L-lara Kimball Young,' IN ADAPTATION FHOM PUT "EYES OF YOUTH" Pupportlnir Caat Includes MILTON StliUV PAULINU fiTAJlKE & VINCENT BETlIlANOi, A L A C ft 1214 MATIKET 6THIIET "fl f 10 A. M.. 13. 3. 3l4S. B:4S. 7 MB. OiSO P. VJ 1 XHT. Rnr.PRQ "irtnir - i 'J Added Charlie Chplln In "The Vavabdad. A D r a n .t A'i tom Moore ,n 'm$ v T r. T o r t il MARKET RTREET ABOVE 0TII n A f ... ,, ,k r r MAT If ITT" "- tffP irttt ftft- ji MAtmiCC ,I,T'DV v TOtniNEUrt'R Added Charl la Chaplin In The Flreman" C A P I T O ft .. ISi MAKKLT STREET J- 10 A. M.. 12, 2. 3:45. n:R, 7:45. OlSO P. M. A . f h. HHAnv -tub rsAH MARKET" REGENT MARKET 8T. Bat. irrifr ma. rii.nrunu Tin,. vi?-T-nwvnn "IN WRONO'J 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. MARKET STREET. rr AT JUNIPER' s? r.oMTiivi mi i imm VAUDEVILLE, - rtnrttVI - . iwmwP' SOME BABY! g ARA SISTERS. "JANET OF FRANCg' BROADWAY BrcllI Snydar Ara. ) "SALVATION MOLLY" MARY PICKFORD "ggffgjg CROSS KEYS SIAKET ST. Bel. 60lfe! "A JAZZ COCKTAIL"9' Ulfi I'lHlADKLPliiA'a FOUKMOST THE..TnB3'i FORREST MAT. TODAY irvas. AT 8:15 ANOTHER HIT! ClIAItUIS DILLINGUAirs TIUUltPH ih ttet Mimical Comedy fy THE NIGHT BOAT? By Anne Caldwell. Mulo by Jrom Krn. .,. Cant inclurtw: tv o2Ul, P IIAEZARD. lyOUISB GnOODTat PTELA, HOBAN. ADA. LEWIS HAT. , , .and others with 8" A Jolly Crew e( Prttv r.trim rwmm diYsa&i. G ARRICK'mat." todayvI PHILADELPHIA FALLS IN L Mth NEW TOR1C. CHICAGO. BOSTON LONDON. ENG , In ACCLAISnNO By AUSTIN STRONG ) lfl! i it. wmcu r oniN3A 1 lUINiju .-I OF THE CURRENT AGE m of d!l'ht,."h" WUe FcoIa' ls "PrfaW haiiineBS." " "'"' roo,lr " a p,Mrot V" I RECORD "With buch a company, m rooy ,J EVG.( LEDGER "A great treat and a bi " 1 ""fSSiSS-8tory ,s we" toW Vf ..i-i i ttJSUii.111"" tnioyas a comedy" WW W iNIiY BROAD MAT. toDA? v mv EVGS. AT 8 UJ5NRT MILLER pfesent;-1 RUTH CU ATTl7DTr LIMITED ENGA agwh, s':m Moonlight D Honeyl cklc L . ' GEORGE SCARBOROUcfH J. PHILADELPHIA Theatre "? 17th S. DE LANCET STS. (BIow Sp'rl,?.) MAY IRWINJ In A Gale of Laughter." Bulletin. , On the Hiring Line aia- Tomorrow 'iR fl-iO. tS. ?2.S0. Thuia. Mat., 1. Jl.60, 2 Sam S. Shubert EVQa. at sao. Jj,- Zz Ffr ..... ...ui.,Ali Ji-ltltlilAKERa. rj , Chestnut St. opera house A t ,r i.. ,. ita'a. Vftd. 'fiatf i T5,W,"t.BS.aut,fuI Musical Plav inAnetle With Lyric Theatre. N. T.. CanVprodSctlolL LYRIC NIGHTS AT 8:15. I C D i . , Mats. Wed. ft fiat. idtn Bernard & Irene Bordorit" ln "Aa YO" WEHE." with an All-Etar CastO ADELPHI EVENINGS 8:15. FLORENCE MOORE ? In "BREAKFAST I.N BED" " " (IV ACADEMY OP MUSIC NEWMAN "nssK6u ' 5 ,3!s&n,. b list i ALSACE-LORRAINE; OCCUPIED 4w . TOANCE VICTORIOUBw' Course Tickets at heppe NOW . MAURICE MAETERLINCK ACADEMY OF MUSIC Monday, January 12, nt 8:20 it Auepkes Bryn Mawr Endowment Fund, h TICKET8-U to I!, at 1110 Che.ta-.t -,W Witherspoon Hall Monday Evr., MTPUni A O nor irft"- lSh1 8',r.ft luwwLrto uuuii, leno In LHCTURE-HECITAL lllhVUD Vox QtHce. Wlthrpoon Building. ny. The Century Club Monday, jan, isM THE "SUCH TRIO1'"' ' Klr.t aerlea concert Hololt, Mr. Henry Huciif Walnut Mat-Tomor-Be-.!'. 50c imrtr RL95"? . S.W. J Gertrude n th0 Wui nvn MVW Hutcheson T TT'C rTk??. i Orldnal C.t ot n. t. LiLil tD V2JU iyjl Panclnc. Blnrlng Olrla. 4js E IT H ' S V THE SPANISH REVUElf A Sonr and Pane n-irtliinimllt tf,t EMMET DeVOY & (JoTwI TATES t, REED I ANN ORAYl JrW'"1 Lads a tHttiKfr ..j .tfjrrT vi. ORPHtlUM JrjTpi ' t. jii "V1 I, .11.1 : r; ! 4 ' J M - '7 1 V. n t lVl& Sprf 4 Vh 1 . . m uia,A r.-. -.j&VJfl - M evt'uiV'. fl-rjj
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