'&!- 0 EVENING3 PUBLIC LEDGEIfc-PHIUADELPHIA; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1919 U IrrvP r lv. ... s r " ' , E'. ! Pfe JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Speaks of the First City Troop Dinner 'isast Night, First in Several Years Miss Ash hurst's Tea Other hems of Interest XXjilJtf fi' gntUcrinc thuj. must have, y.V.V lieon lsst ''iitstit at dip Troop Attnoryl "Xho Href "annual dinner- 01 (Mi iroop Blircd th6 armistice and re ntlr1i.t the'rarn in.nuy numbers. 9 course Jost November 17 there was'jio dinner, for It was only six days alter the nrmistlcp and most of the- men wfcrc? Itf France or In camps irf fills' country. Forbears and years the annual din ner of tha First City Troop lias been held on November 17. And the troopers gather together about 0:I!0 in the af ternoon and walk down Twonty-tuird to Walnut hml down "Walnut to Uroad and back to the armory by Chestnut street 'and .out to the armory in full drexs uniform, It's one gorgeous sight. Tou .remember 1 told you some tlmo ago about tho darling old lady who used to. climb up on tho sido of the bureau, when shu was n little gill, to watch her father, n lieutenant in the troop, as ho stood before the glass to nlnpn lila lmlmc nn lit hoail before SRW)- ,i.,ii. .. Wnll. l(o never forccts the troop dinner and do you know why? Because1 her birthday is the same, day and as far bnck as eighty years anil more ago she remembers how she Jovcd to sco tho troop march out "for her "birthday" and how "I'apa was always ntif fliA ViwonlnfT nf lipr hirthtlav at his troon dinner." However.? they had midday dinners for the wee ones then and so she had her goodies in the mid din nf Urn ilnv with botii father nnd mother lhit to this day she watches tho troop on November 17 from her window, and they passed it again last night, but they went on me hurt sine of the street this time. TMD you hear that Gladjs F.arle Mather has a wee daughter? Horn on Sundav. Isn't that nice.' lou know the Mathers arc living, in Wynne wood. They took a hinw Iheie when Gilbert was mubtcretl out of tho service. Ucforc that he had been sta tioned out in the West most of tho time and Gladys had been living near the camps. She is the iounget daugh ter of the George II. Karlc, .lr.'s. .vou know, and sister of Mrs. A'ictor Mather and Mrs. Hud 1'attcrbou, rATUB LOTJISK ASIIiIUKST will ,bo tho debutante to bo introduced today. Her mother. Mix. Hnmuei Ashhurst, will givo tho tea nt their home, 1023 Spruce street, nnd there Till'bo a theatre part- nftcrwiird for tho receiving party. Hasn't Marie I-ouise the loveliest frock8"you ever saw? Really, I have heard it mid over and over that she io nnn of tho host dressed cirls of this season,. It is not tnat her clothes nVe extravagant or terribly costl. They nro just in Mich exquisite taste and so becoming to her. Awfully good style, you know. AND now, if you please, they arc going to have a bazaar out at the Stcnton Country Club from L -until 11 tonight for the parish improvement fund of Grace Church in Mt. Airy. 'I hat improvement fund is to include a com munity athletic field. ' Hv the way they1 have all sorts of aiticies for men and Momra at this bazaar, and many things for, the kiddies. Afternoon tea, too. and at 7 p. .in. chicken nnd unfile dinner nnd dancing the rest of the evening. Mrs. "Billy George is chairman of tliy committee, and her able assistants in clude Mrs. Frank Shcble, Mrs. Thomas JUiDC", Mfs. Horace Voiti't-cue. Mr. t-'rnnW fircpni'. Mrs. Iloracu Itnrrell. " Mrs. William Chrismau, Mis. lldgerton Crmiler, Mrs. Charles Tease. Mis. Fred Dunn, Mrs. S. M. Mcehnu, Mrs. Thomas Bali, Mrs. llobert Thompson, Mrs. William Builc aud Mrs. Stewart. THIS other day grandmother decided to take Kntherine Mary, who is five j ears old, up to see her aunt, who has a brand new baby, well, that is, he is two or three mouths old. almost brand new. Much to Kntherine Mary's chagrin grandmother insisted that she wenr her old coat and hat, rather than the beautiful new ones. And Kntheriua Mary indignantly declared: "Just as soon as T go away from there. Aunt May will say to I'aul (tho new babyl : 'Weren't you just sisgusted with the way Kathcrinc Mary was dressed'?" NANCY Wl'NNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES " Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKeau, of Glcncoe, Jloscmont. will give a dinner on Friday evening. December 20. be fore tlie dance which Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Harrison, Jr., will give for their daughter. Miss Augusta Harrison. Miss Margaret Shober, daughter of lj I M JVj f fcf-jXrlSsV3i7 I s Now I make my little girl's bloomer dresses myself. I me the purest silk I can get Brainerd and Armstrong spool silk. ' ' It is so strong,' so elastic, it gives with every stretch and never snaps. 'And I never have any trouble with snarling or roughing up. ' - It is too smooth and evenly twisted for that. I only wish I had '(,",, begun using it years ago. tu ' I :) . ' brSjKerq & .Armstrong j , r"Twsprwryv Mrs. John B. Rliober, will be 'the gueft of honor at n dinner to be given by Sir. and Sirs. Kdtvnrd Brooke,1 of Brook holm, Birdsboro, and 2.1." Hast Bitten- house Square, on .Military -', neiore me first Assembly. Sir. and Sirs. Bodmnu Wauaniakcr, of New York, will gie a reception on Friday evening. November 21, to meet his royal highness, the Prince of Wales, at tho Seventh Begiment Armory. Among the guests who will attend the I theatre party followed by supper nt tne Ititss-Cnrltiih. tomorrow evening, to be given by Sir. .Tnine t Bishop, of Torresdftle and New Yoik, in honor of his daughter, SlKs Sluriel BMiop, will be: SIlss Jenn (.'. Bullitt, Sliss Ellen Glcndiuiiing, SUm Sara B. Dolon, Jliss Itosengnrten, SIIs 13. Antoinette Geye lin, Jliss Slary K. Appleton. Sliss Cath arine Coxc, Sliss Slary D. Nurris SH?s Gertrude i. V. C'oiinway Sir. and Sirs. Itobert 'W. Dale, Sir. I,. Scott I.an dreth, Jr., Sir. Hniclav SlcFndden, Sir. Henry Ij. Gejelln, Jr., Sir. Francis Taj lor Chambers. Sir. Samuel Wagner, Sir. A. Slercer Biddlc, Jr., Sir. Joseph Werner. Sir. Hoffmun Dolnn. Sir. 1M ward SIndelra. Sir. Kmilc C. Gejelln nnd Sir. John Whelen. Judge and Sir. J. Whltaker Thomp son, of 2027 Pino sheet, have recalled their invitations for the ilnnce which was to linve been Riven at tho Acorn Club, on November 2."i in honor of their daughter, Sliss .inepliino Tmmiicm, on account of illties"! At the te.i which Sirs. Samuel Ash hurst. of 1112!! Spruce street.-will give to introduce her daughter, Sliss Louise Ablihurst, tho following debutantes will receive: Sliss niiznbeth Bartow, Sliss Anne Townsend, Miss Slnrgarct (Jest, Sliss Anita Hums, .Miss Pauline Bell, Sliss Julie Baker. Sliss Cclestine SVnr der. Sliss Caroljn Nixon. Sliss Har riet l'ra.ler .immermnn, Sliss Slargniet Dalletl. Sliss Slabel Bled, Sliss Slury Fahnestock, Sliss Deborali T.ognn, Sliss Nnncj Duiiuing, Sliss KHrnbrth Tay lor. Sliss Doiothj I'lv. Sliss Slary Knight, Sliss Caroljn Vnlentlne, Sliss Hveljn Smith. Sliss Klbnbotli Boss, Sliss Clarissa Smjthe nnd Sliss (Jlorla Yillalon. Sir. and Sirs. A J. Diexel Paul, of voodcrest luirni, Katlnor, returned yes terday from New York, where tliey at tended the we'dding of Sirs, Paul's sis ter Sliss Christine Biddlc, which took place on Satmdnj. Shs. It. Fenu Smith and Sliss Kitty I'enn Smith, of Brvn Slawr. aic attend ing the horse show in New York nnd aie staying with Sir. and Stis. It. Penn Smith, Jr. J The wedding of Sliss Slnrgarct H. Hnllovvcll, daughter of Sir. and Sits. Frederick Frnley Hallowel! of Stan haugli, SVajne, nnd Sir. William Ap pcrson Johnson, of Uichmoud, Va., will take plnce Thursday, December 11, nt tho home of the bride. Only the mem bers of the family will be present. Sir. and Sirs. P. Williamson Itob crts have issued invitations for a lunch eon next Sunday nt Bella Yista, their home in Yillanojn. Sir. nnd Sirs. Stevens Heckscher nnd her family will close their home in Strafford and move into town next w eek. Sir. and Sirs. llobert K. Cassatt en tertained at luncheon on Sunday at Beaupre, their home in Bosement. Sirs, Henry T.ee Beid and Sliss Slabel Howard -Post Held, of Chestnut Hill, who went to New Haven for the Yale Prom on Thursday, stayed for the 'Yale-Princeton football game. 'I hey re turned home yesterday. The wedding of Slis-, Katharine Foster King to Sir. John IMchnrdson Bringhurst, Jr., will tnke plnic on No vember 27. Sliss Theresa Stiles will act as maid of honor. Sir. Biing hurst is a member of the old Bring hurst family in Delaware. The wedding will be strictly a family affair nnd will be followed by a bmall receptiou. Sliss Lillian P. Horner gave a lunch eon yesterday nt the Itittenhouse in honor of Sliss P. Helen Sclicll, who will be married ou Wednesday to Sir. Edgar Fiutchey, Jr. The other guests included' Sirs. Gustnve Aberlc, Sliss Elizabeth Castor, SIlss Dorothv Bar ber. Sliss Slarguerite Smethurst, Sliss Knthrvn Schell, Sliss Kathryn Slalan, Sliss ltachel KrUchucr and Sliss Char lotte Doak. QERMANTOWN Sirs. S'ictor I. Lavell, of .Vi7 Kast Slayland stieet, entertained nt lunciieon at her homo on Saturdny. The guestb JOiayomsc O often I've said, "I'm constantly busy sewing up scams My little girl's clothes ire always ripping." That was before I realized that the expensive woolen bloomer, dresses I was buying ready-made for my daughter were stitched with just thread. Of course the seams couldn't hold. Thread is too brittle to give when seams are stretched as they are when children romp. Only spool silk gives with the material it U used on. included Stlss Slnrgarct Kerr, Miss Sara Darlington, Sliss Slarlan Firmln, Sliss Dorothy Fahnestock nnd Sliss Florence Stiller. m. .,,i -r. n.... T-.n,...:. T -.,. I ..... nu, ii. 1-. vyiitu . tuuin ujuuai of Bast Washington lane, entertained at their home nn Friday evening in honor of the thirtieth anniversary of their wedding, SIlss Frances Gllkey, of Queen Lane Slauor. left on Thursday for Sculrklcy, Pa., where she will bo the guest of Sir. and Sirs. Gllberl Adams Hays. Sliss Gilkey's engagement to their son. Sir. Jnmcfl SlcFndden Hays, was nmiouncod last fall. The wedding will take place in the spring. SIlss Florence Slndeline Peters daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Louis Peters, will be mauled to Mr. Eugene Joseph i SIcKlnncv November 2i! in St. Francis , of Assisl Church. I .,n-,, r.,,1, . r-, r, li a NORTH PHILADELPHIA Dr. and Sirs. J Thompson Schell. of s;;2, Diamond stieet, will give a 'dinner this evening nt their home for their (laughter, SIlss P. Helen Schell, and Sir. Edgar Fritchej, Jr., whose mar riage will take placo tomoirow ow ning, and their biidal attendants, who include .Miss i,innn limner. .Mrs. ,u. gustus Aberlc, Sliss Katharine Schell, I Slihs Emllv Engler. Sliss SI. Elizabeth Castor, Sliss Katharine SInlou, Sir. Hoi ace Brining. Sir. F. G. Yernie, Sir. James F. Schell, Sir. Meade Barr. Dr. Dennis II. Siminerniiin, Sir. George L. Morris, Sir. Huiold Sluidock and Sir. Frank Hensoii. Sirs. Chniles Sqliwur), "f -il" North Seventeenth stieet, lias an nounced the mnrringe of her daughter, Sliss Slay Theresa Schwartz, to Sir. I. Slorton Adams, of Atlantic 'City, jii Monday, November 10. Sir. nnd Slu. Adams will lie at home after December 1. nt 2142 North Seventeenth street. A sciies of (.'aid paities in aid of tho woik of the Northwestern General Hos pital, 2010-2021 Noth Twenty-second street, will be given on the Inst Satur day of each mouth dining the winter, in the Grand Frnteiuitv Building, UKJS Arch street. On Novcmbei 20 the hos tesses will be Sliss Lillle M. Slndeua, Sirs. Henry Hampshiie nud Miss Slary Stewart. Sir. and Sirs. B II Fenstmuii and their daughter, Sliss Bosn Mar Fenst man, of Bnltimoic, are the guests for a few dajs of Sir. and Sits. M. Fensl man, of Spring Garden stieet. The members of the Five Hundred Club met Inst week nt the home of Sliss SIni tin SVellienmnyer. 1021 Diamond street. They included Miss Sniah O Neill, Sliss lutthriu llnltermuii. Miss Ella Bruuet, Sliss Leonette Belifns, Sliss Marian Dcitz. Sliss Emma Parry, Sliss Until Ilodgcrs, Sliss Hemic Cus ter, Sliss Estelle Liubor.'SIis. Ituscll C. Lees and Sliss SI. Weihenmajcr. Sir. and Sirs. Slorris A. Kaufman, 2110 Spring Garden street, have re turned fiom Hot Springs, a. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Sliss Catherine SlcSInhou, who spent the week-end in New York, will return today to this city, nnd will visit her cousins, Sliss Slary Jnnies nnd Sliss Bosnlie James, of Passtmk avenue and Nineteenth btrect. Sliss Begina O'Brien, of JOliO South Fifteenth street, was cnteitained over the week-end by SIlss SIntgaret Sla guire, of Chelsea Coiut, Atlantic Cit. i WEST PHILADELPHIA I Sir. T. J. SlcCnrthy announces the I mnrringe of his daughter, Sliss Julia I Alouisia, and Sir. William .liimch ISat I tin, on Snturdaj . Xoveuiber 8, at St. Prancis de Sales Church, Potty-seventh street and Springfield avenue. Sir. and Slis. Battin will be nt home after Dc- eemher 1 ut -liill Woodland uremic. Dr. and Sirs. Henry L. Brown have closed their cottage at Cape Slay and aie ocupying their npnitnient nt -17 South Koitj -first street. Sir. and Sirs. Bolliu U. Sleveis nnd their daughter, Sliss Lois Jean Sle.vets, linvo lcturncd to their home at the Rutland Apaitments, fiom Lewis town, Pa., where they weie the week end guests of Sir. Sleyeis's mother, Mrs. SI. SI. Steyet. TIOGA Slis. 1'iank l'aul will entertain at cards this afternoon nt her homo on Noith Twenty -first street. Her guests will include Slis. Oliver Thornton, Sirs. John C. Allen. Jr., Sirs. William Whit comb, Sirs. OfCar Voekler, Sirs. Carl H. ScliaefTer. Sirs Benjamin Foster, Sirs. Harry Hnug, Sirs. Henry Ititten house. Sirs. Charles ink. Sirs. Horace Klclnfelder, Sirs. Prank Hurras, Sits. If. N. l'njne, Sirs. Pied Drisbaik and Slis. Irvin Bair. Sir, and Sirs. John Best, of 1420 West Krie avenue, entertained nn Pri dny evening nt their home In honor of their daughter. Sliss Helen S'eron Best nnd Sir. David A. Bennis, of (lerniun- town, whose engagement was recently announcrd. There were sixty guests. .Sirs. Han j D, Brown, of ,1411) North Nineteenth street, entertained the mem hers of the Stothcrs' Association of the Tiogn Sletliodist Episcopal Church, Ti oga and Eighteenth streets, of which she is president, on Friday evening nt her home. The occasion was the month ly meeting of the organization, which Sir nud Sirs, Brown announced would be followed by n supper In celebintiou of their thirty -sixth wedding anniver sary. Among the guests were Mrs. Charles William, vice president; Sirs. Arthur Swayne, secretarj : Mrs. C. J. Young, linanclnl'secietary ; Mis. Charles ' Duryca, treasurer; Slis Hunj Brjant, .Mrs. Urnnt Hoeueieller. .Mis. .losppu Clujtoii. Sirs, lliuij light, Mrs. Harry Miller. Slis. Hnjtic Baugli. Sirs Harry Pauline. Sirs. Edwin SI. Stone. Mrs. Hnunali Buy Fox, Mis. Emma Ba ber. Sirs. Elmer Connor, Mrs. Emma Slcirlll, Slfs. Elmer Crosslej . Sirs. Jo- M,.,h Tomlluson, Slis. .1. K. Shiillz. Mrs. Emnia Carlin. Sirs John Hinley, Sirs. Luther Siarion. Sirs. Willlnm Slnrgerum, Slis. l loin Oeehler, Sirs. Chnrles Puon and Slis Charles Lj -tie. Sir. and Mrs. Blown hud three sons in the seivice. and the associa tion, headed by the hostess, recentlj nave a welcome -noine tecepiion nud dinuer for the eight si joung men of the cliurch who have returned fiom serving in the I'nited States army and navy. Sirs. J. G. Glacs tntortnlnod nt cards and dinner on Friday at her home, Ilt:i2 Xoi Hi Uroad street. FRANKFORD Sirs. ('. Smylcr, of Arrott stieet. is visiting in Washington for a few weeks The Sempei nvcuue Sleth Kidells. of the rrnnUford ' Mllst Bplscnnal (hutch. gave a masque dance in the Kocinl hull, 4.An. ll,n.n tiritconl 11 rn Mtua l'lln- 1 i.It. iii.in.1.1 Ml.. Cm IK Mlk- Prnnces Stocks. Mihs Beben Hill, Sliss SIni.v Slitchcll, Miss Irene Taylor, Sliss Dorfis lliunlllon, Sir and Sirs. How ard Hand, Mr. and Mis Louis I'licK, Sir. nnd Sirs. Stocks. Sir. nnd Mrs. V. Terry. Sir, and Mrs i: llamlltnu. , Sir. nnd' Sirs. Caspar Mnnr. .Mr. and! Siis., L. Beynnlds. Mrs. Biovvn, Sir i and Sirs. Davis, Sir. and Sirs. John Stevenson, Sirs. Ann Tnjlor, Mrs. It. Colebaugli. Sir. .1. Clegg, Sirs. Lou- . isa Brand and Sirs. L. Bateel. ,. 1T, . . , c.A,. ... t.i..ir.i The Historical Soc etv of I' rnnUord held a meetine in their rooms, Iti I ipii. nnmu il.ilnl Kraultford avenue, Inst evening, when the following interesting papers wete mm! ! Hich school historical essavs for J the society's prize. "Lnfnjctte's Visit to rranl.ford in 14. lij Miss ueleti Condy ; "The Beception of Prnukforil to l.e Slarquis de Lafnvette in 18'JI," by Sir. Herbert V. Slaniuette; "A Survevor's Dream The StiMpiehaunh Street." Dr. John C. Siendenhnll; "An Old Time Harness Shop,'' Thomas Creighton. Sliss Nnnc I'utser. of I'lankford nvcime and Orthodox street, will enter tnin the members of her sevving circa at her home this evening. Sir. nnd Sirs. Harold llenkels nnd Sirs. Charles Hart entertained at din ner at their home in Krankfoid on Sun day evening. . Their guests were Sir. nnd Slis. William 1". Bole and Sir. and Slis. Van Vcchten Hostetter. STRAWBERRY MANSION Sir Lcwis J. ItohCubeig, of 'SV,i West Montgoineiy nvcuue, entertained Sir Benedict SincQuarric and .Miss I'vetn Knudtsen, ot "The rnknnwii i'urple" Company, at Iiis home. Anion,; those present were the Bcv. nnd Sirs. Aimin Bosenberg, Sir. nud Sirs Isa dure (Jiiver. Sir. Chuiles Bosenbeig, Sir. nnd Sirs. Samuel it. Lush. Mi David diver. Sir. and Sits. A. Went roch, Sir. and Sirs. M M. Cantor. Sir and Sirs. Samuel driver. Sirs. Corn Braunstein nnd Sir. Albeit IL Ball. A novel siiipiise ninsquernde party was given for -Mr. iteuoen isunner, in lionor of his twenty-first birthday. l. l.lo ,,,.nlu M- nn.l M M n "J " i,u...,w-. .... . -. ...... Ihdnner, of .120 Diamond streit. Cov ers were laid for seventy. 1 II I Jhe 'Narper Shoe Go. WALK-OVER SHOPS 1022 CHESTNUT 5T.1I228 MARKETSTi TELEPHONE! Fur Storage and Remodeling at Reasonable Prices LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street Reductions Extraordinary Suits, Coats, Dresses Taken From Our Regular Stock and Repriced for Immediate Clearance This is nit event worthy of the very immediate consideration of women who know and recognize the "ultra-smart." This is an inseparable feature of all Iiienzi selections. Reductions Most Unusual nOXBOROUQH SIlss Edith Fee will entertain the members of the Boxhorough Current Events Club on Friday evening at her home on Slnnnjunk avenue. Those who will participate ale Sliss Jessie Morris. SIlss Ethel E. Lush, SIlss ha H Hampshire. Sliss Henrietta E. Shel drake, Sirs. Thomas Bovian, Sirs. Charles Frederick Sillier aud Sits. Wil liam Edvsatd Slutppcll. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL The members of Hcilmun Council, No. 277. Order of Independent Ameri cans, gave a dinner 'on Snturdn.v eve ning in celebration of their tlihty-llrst anniversarj. Addresses wete maile bj Sir. Charles B. Werner, state coun cilor, nnd Sit. Edvvntd J. Kruenar. stale vice councilor. The musical pio- lain included select Inns !y the Adclphi Slelodv Quintet. Sir. William Baker, Sir. Hnnv Butchelnr, Sir G. llnhn, Sir. William Davis nud Mr. Harry Weidner. The committee in chnrge in cluded Mr. Victor S Wilson, chair man: Sir William Ito.v, Mr. David Fiirninn. Jr.. Sir. llobert J. Whnrton b.v, Sir. John L. Campbell, Sir. John Uoy. Jr., Sir. Charles L. Singer, Sir. Edward Manlej, Mr. Christopher U. Hell. Mr. Uobett J. Hell, Sir. Stanle) H. Tiommer, Sir. Clifford Warren. Sir. William Thorpe. Jr.. Mr. fieorge E. Shaw, Sir. Chniles W. Harinnn. Sir Jnc oli J. Urchin, Jr., and Sir. Thomas II. Wilcox. .If NORRISTOWN I AIiss Kv.i Adele Yost, dnughtcr of Sir. and Sirs Melville Yost, ot Pine stieet, who will be married to .Mr i Thomas Blown SIneCalie, of Philadel- ' pliia, on vv eiinesuny evening, ioveinner , i,. ai i o eiocii, in i riuu.i iiiiiiLi'imi Chinch, will be attended by Miss Helen Bnthe, as maid of honor I lie in ides ninids will be Miss Helen M. McMeeMti n till Ml4l lll'leil Mlllicll. The tloWCr Cirl i.lll 1. the liilile'n (iiusiii. ShJs r.minn , ma Yost. Air. SlacCnbc will have as his lies! man. Mr. John "Nelson, nnd the ushers will include Sir. Bov Yost. SI- I Paul Itothe, Sir. Iteitram Wharton nn.l Sir Oliver Beid. . , - PROVOST GETS FOOTBALL I Memento of Penn-Plttsburgh Game Presented to University's Head i ne lomiiitii oseu in iim- iiiisihiikh .,, ,,t,.,l,n i,lnr u. nr.Kcntwi h .. ...uv...... .'.....' to Provost Smith nt the Liiiversit.v of 1 Pennsylvania by members of the font i liali team us n memento of the first time I the I'liivcrsit was nble to emerge from a game with Pittsburgh undefiated The sioic was "-,1. I Captain Beit Bell, of the Cniversitv I eleven, made the speech of presentation dei luting the t;itt an appici i.'itiou the good will of tin couches mid iiumu bets of the tram for tho ptnost Doctor Smith replied that the fool linll Winn,! he a erv nrecioits ndiHtiot I to the collection of piesents and me tnentos which lie lias received. be on exhibition in ins other. IF YOU LOVE FUN ! IF YOU BELIEVE IN SANTA CLAUS COME ' r "" v'errv' MlnntrI nnil Vaudrvlllt hhow 10 ue Kien lor mo pfncni 01 The Public Ledger Santa Claus Club AM) THK William Penn High School Alumnae Association Monday Kte Nov. 31 Tlckftn now o Tiies. .,:. Now 2S iii; tV-estmltM. ACAIU'.MV of Ml Ml' Rio $1.10 Sl.flJ A thorns of youth unil Rplrlt with fttt th ewWon of u tralneil hallct but lth none IIS UOfCIl II1HS' Volres you fun heart A Show T'ull of 7ent nnd Conturlous Vun I).NC1N1 AlTKmVAItn $10 for fine Black Calf Walk-CKers is Econom Practical Walking Boots on the smartest of medium Keeled models comfortable from the first minute's wear. Russian shades and Hardest Brown calf are i n.50. 3PRUCE 2958-r" NAME POST FOR HEROES Legion Organization Honors Memory of Dead Soldier , , t , ,, . .. ... , American Legion lost No 4L.. I meeting Inst night at 1111(1 Slaster street decided to name the iirgniiba-i ton after Sergeant Aaron 1. Price mid i Private Milton Stern, men who envo up their lives In France. ' Alnlvin Beinhelmer. SInx Bii.vlinsou aud Jacob H. Silvers weie elected post I iustirance tominissloners to handle the I government life insurance question for the members, Dr. Charles S. Sohaofer was elected post commander: Sir. Ilein helincr, vice commnndcr: .Morris H. Stnrr, adjutant; Louis Divac, assistant ndjutiiut : Benjamin Simons, finance ollicei : Slilton Herog, jiost ciniilov nient ofliccr. nud Alexnuder Si hies, inger, historian. The executive board is (omposed of Harry Wolf, chairman: Sir. lin.vlin son, Henry Simons, Howard I. Stein nnd Charles Goldstein. Dr. Mm ris Segal was unmed medical aid oBlcer. The members of the post were ad dressed by Colonel Albeit 11 llnrtung Clanfranl-Del Vecchio Wedding A very pretty wedding was Milcmnircil ' in St. Rita's Catholic Church, Broad and Kllsuorth streets vcstenlnv after noon, nt -l o'cloch. when Miss Mary Del Vecchio, daughter of Sir Joseph Del Vecchio, -4s,(t rairniniint avenue, fonueilv of South Philadelphia, and Sir. Slirhnel Cinnfrnni. 1"ilil Heed Rtrent. weie united in iniirriiice. the cereinotiv being performed bj the Bcv . l'ather Heichart. O. S A. The bride's diess was of white satin and her tulle , . n was held in place with orange, iiu ..1... ............. t .. 1.1 l.. ...... t t. I cm" imiim iiiiin- iii.idimir- camc GUI intTRT ionkiht AT 8. Mftli, Vi. . Sat N Winter Garden' Suprfine AchlMeiiient 'Monte Cristo Ir." wuh '" N- Y lebrltlea Chr-stnut St oriniA Iionsn-TOMOHT .. o VT-ii rMJ?- Vm r "'' SOME I 1 M L with niAvu" Tixxuv LYRIC "tosiout at ir, iiiH.s.n VIr'H Thriller nf thriller "THE UNKNOWN PURPLE" ADELPHI TOM0HtmTs 8 is. Thurs 4 Sat TPA K ulth fllAHIJTTR WAI.Knil EtiNnsT i.Awronn iil Rx'"'-'''..i.Awroiiri PEOPLES"';;,,:.",, THfc, bUKLLSyUL Kt-Vlt-W with Hum K nonon nnn .rim ituscii Mr.rt l'llrK ifio to S2 00 I a rrSF'rL e 0 MSttflfSSSS'1'' "nyRtiiloi . miwzij b and I 5lh A-1U!!"1 St' loOnUM-tSi ' ! ! lit .VIC' iuik. H XXi vvaiiiuiui. g I I III 1 ' ! I AT THE I I I RITZ-CARLTON . to I 1 1 E t Kf J 1 3 life M mfflmbJL$tem&mM? A I i I MR v a y HI F I Tailleurs Dey and Evening Wraps ' Hats Furs L French Novelties Jk 1 Q.iU sk . 10 U I " T W0 mtmmmm m I iM nbofflfSHOR' li VVwOTtI,,' t til R Pruxrhnrf rmor l?M 81 NAlJ SnunmC !ffHjnr fir 63 I f Noverafeer I6.JM9. I i Bl I i Prist nrA hioh. Fi 'If That's why every one hollers, ft i II I But one flight of stairs i E , Will save you four dollars. I i jn The truth of this jinglu ia borne out by tha fact EJ 11 that our handsome second-floor otora nffordi you 's M I 1 mw. Jkl.nlii,M ..vinn nf .7 In 4 r7 ,Vn,V nnlr A, ILH I I high-grade ladies footwocr. u We nre out for the renutation amonir vounor H " i women and women who stay young that this it tho E I beat place to get exceptional values Fit, Quality ft) , and Style in lootwear at pricei mat mean ouuttan J I , tial saving! W We want your confidence, which our better foot- m wear and our courteous, painstaking service will gain. Q I Avail yourself of this introductory offering! Genuine H Russia Calf Spat Pumps in Black and AuUmn shades H of Brown, with Washable Spats to harmonize. fnmnli.lM 0 flA I Also Genuine Cordo Calf English Walking Shoes, wiia ti-incn vamp ana nmiiary naci, ni 4.7. uv. - m Thi special offer is for this week only. 1 o: ..l ' H 1 I P. 3. We give prompt attention to mail orders m I n, and guarantee complete satisfaction. H mums. The bridesmaid, SIlss Helen Dc Angclo, wore a gown of yellow ceorECtte trimmed with illusion of the same shade and carried cllovv chry- santhenjums. The bridegroom was at- tended by his cousin, Sir. Henry Clnii- frnl), ot sixtll nm ntzvvatcr streets, wl0 hn just rrtllrne(, (rom 0Vcrs(.nM jlltJi Afrr pxt(,n,1(,(i wcddlug trip fn ,,.,... pnpl, rln. .,,. .,., ,,., live nt tho bride's home, -18r0 Fair- mount avenue LITTLE THEATRE Del.ANCUr ami fiTH STS. llell 'Phone, Locmt GC41. Thanksgiving Week Beginning Nov. 24th MTR. WnDNCSOAl i. SATimU.W Special Mat. Thanksgiving Day an am. Axrnmr.vN- comkdv dhama ( ( SUNRISE" THK PLAY AMnmr A NUKD" I'T.AY WITH 1000 LAUClll Wrlttm, Sitascl Hnd DlrectM by WILLARD MACK Author nf ' Tiger Ron , ' WITH hick In. ' HI. 'r - j r-vr-iw nf rrsn x A it ttAKKY V r . K V A A '" ---.-. -.--WW. .! .V. . And h tJlNLtneulffhed Nw York Cast .SKATS OS SALU NOW METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Wed. Evg., Dec. 10 FIRST APPEARANCE CINCINNATI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA C A C tugene I A I C Con ductor ls. h emu toniurniu nt No 110S i h.-vinut Strirt lMlrei, 7fip to J2 00 i JIIIW,.rljr jrwM.v, bj: SKil. 1 Market St. li. Jfilh. 11 A M to 11 .IB Xi t- Geraldine Farrar fcupportH by Wtl TKM.KnEN In "FLAME OF THE DESERT Stanley Orchestra llrnowneii Oreahtst, PALACR 1214 MAni;t:T R-niEnT - LAST 5 DAYS tieorcA Loans Tucker's Amailng Pholopljiy R C A D I A1 IIKS'INII 111..OW 10T11 10 A Jf . JS ., 3 15, R.1S. 7 15, 0'JO T. it IRENE CASTLE In iiii; invihimu: HOND" Addl Mlractlon I r'ATTY" AllllUCKLE In "UATSEHD". XION H COLONIAL1 v urs HKLow ciini.TEN - AT 2 Sl. 7 i. II P M 3ryant Washburn 'KrailoW Addoj hATllttYN .MeOINLUY Soprano VICTORIA ' MAIIKKT STItnCT ABOVE 0TH 0 A M. 11) 11 IS P M. rirt I'rescntatlon of 'When Bearcat Went Dry" Aoai.j Foature 1 I . KA1'TV"AnnL'CKrj5 In "HATSEKD" C "AJ I T 0 1 I T34 MARKET STTlEnT - in A 11 i j, ,T.4r,, n (,-,, 7 1ft, 0,45 T. M. I WM. S. HAKT ln JonN oi 11UJA1D REGENT MARKirr BT T)ol. 1TTH I'lIAHLES HAT 'f ,.!, J ca 1 e.a.aa -l "Alii KENNEDY SEKlAl 11 A M. 10 11 P. M. MAIIKGT STHEKT AT itrurutMi VsJIif I&SMMi VATintr-vriTTin VJC.1V13 Ur- JlJtKA V0J' reaturs MAMMV a IWUTHDAY" nndogAc' BROADWAY nA fcoS,n5ydf,r.4A,jJ-0 "Tho Corner Store'' 'Rur'1 Lombard!, Ltd." ? M CROSS KEYS kct ot. w,. - "G'rl '" tnC A'f" KovHt PUILADELTHIA'S ronCMOST THEATIIE3 Forrest LAST l?- POSITIVELY LAST WEEK VICTOR HERBERT'S "' Ureatefrt Mutcnl Compdj Sqfceii ANGEL FACE Npt ei Scflts Now Mat Thur A Cut. ( liarlci nillfngham'a MunHuI ComeJy Stqnr SJulln. 1 Joatoph "" ANDERSON LAWTHORN in THE CANARY giff.Ui BROAD LAST5EVGS. Mitlnw Tomorrow rop Mar Tomorrow No Seat Over II BO. ThK Hent Tloy of Iho Year liullftln. NEW TOnK THEAmF. OUlLO Prenta 0HN FERGUSON AMEnir.vs jiost roruLAit puaua FUNSATIONAM.T DUTERENT NEXT WEEK SEATS SELLESTJ DU'ID EEI.ASCO PrcsonM THE OKEAT NfcW YORK SUCCESS "DADDIES" VV l!h th Orlclnal I.jTfum Theatre, JSW York. Cat and Production. VtAT.S IltANKSIilVlNQ DAY AND BAT. GARRICK LAST 5 EVGS. Matlneo Tomorrow MnlKl.S A I'.ESPONHIVE POPUIA.R 1 HOKU Norm Aroeritan SA.M If HAIiniH Presents THE HAUNTED VIOLIN A New rlay by Crano Wilbur, Nr.vr week -SE.vrs"sni,UNO M '-'-'"MIX 3 COMEDY A Prince There Wa3 With GRANT MITCHELL Of "A Tnllor-Mmle Mnn' Katile. CTIIA MAT TIIANKSOIVING DAT METHOPOLITAN OPERA HOUSB TOMOR. EVENING AT 8:15 Tho Uflll Singer of TtUbbUll l'ollt Sonf NINA iT A R A S 0 V A Sun 110S Chestnut St. Trlcea. EOctoU.Ba. WAI NUT TONiaiiT at 8 as. j UFO PHnO. I.ATKST N Y Mualcal Illtt IfBBIB EITH'S. Wilkie Bard En'an' Grestesl WIIK1C Dora Comedy Cemhia D1"-Bailey & Cowan-1-3" "THE MAOIC OLAKSES" ORAUV3 NELSON TIM . KITl'Y O'JIEAUA and Other Next week Grand ThankHfilvtm? Fea tlral S Shown Thankwglvlnic Par. A Musiqale and Entertainment" will bo hM for ttie benefit of the 49th St. Station Day Nursery ON TUESDAY EVENINO. NOV. 18TH at Kllht o'clock. In th PARISH 110U8K at tile CHURCH OF THB ATONEMKNT 47TII It Kl.NGSESSINU AVENUB i ORPHEUM UAT- TODAV. 25c SBa. mau Desmond THE. 1 TTH riHAlR (Heratir) .--.-.. ,..n NOV. 2 "AU)NO.CAMB nUTlf DUMONTS Emmett J. Walcl, MIbv, " "' atrola. Arch ft NlnUj Stat, Ijat Week Ilerepllon to KINO. gUEE.N AND CROW.V PnUfCB' CASINO BEN WELGff AND H18 BIO RRVUX DT TM I 8h Abova naca. Mat. 'Torv tJiJUU AVIATOR rlRUT I XOTE STAIITINO TIMD I 9 4t, 11.30 A. M ; 1:15, 3, fll I 4 IS, 6 30, 8:15 & 10 P. M. II ' Attend Slornlng Per- II 1 1 formances to Avoid tho II Crowds II A warn y u . , i i 4 ,n i ill m - i- T. 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