EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEE PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER LM, 1919 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Putter Tea for Miss NobU This Afternoon First Morning' Musical J of Season Today tXTll'lJ tuduj; vro urn m-lalnlj Murling ' In" on ii full wick ulirii li i-nino to FoMariioltigi. Tim ton this ufirnioon will be civcli fnp i;miln .Vobli- bv lirr crundmotlirr Mr. Mnrfy (.. I'oltip. lit the Acorn Club Kmllio is tho dutiishtri nf tln lute iirnucis Noble, of ijnMon and CUm brldee, nml lnjr mother u MiA Ktiiiiy Potter, tlnuelitpv of tln lnt Mr. 1 lorry CI. Potter nml Mr. 1 'otter, nml u nMrr, therefore of Mri.. IIonwikI !!!. Mrj. Joseph Kiiiglit. Mis, Mntlii'dc roller. Mr. Harfj I'ikUt mul Dr. 1'dwln Totter. Mrs. TIiohuh C. Potter, "f New York, who uiik Mis lili.iibetli ISoml, n sister of 51 1'" Warm ltiKur.Mill nml of Mr. Frnnl, ISoml. K tin mini of Ilinlllo VoWei liuwus niiiriiid her creut um-le, tho lalo Vr 'riiniMim l'nlter. of !er mtiottnvn. Mrtf. Kiibert Stuckicii, nf Trenton. Avho wns Mv Mi'ilfilo I'otli'i, and Ibe ln- M" I bail"" lireeii. llo won MIm Mury I'otli .iImi f Tiriitmi. i lui-i" husband wtw mie nf Ibe fomidei'i nf r.aisreneeUllf Srlioul, who bglli i'uiisIih of Kml'le'H chnuiriillicr. On tuo NUli ."lile f Hi)' finnilv tho relatives un- all from N w liiu'itnd. Ilor fnthe. vn isrniiuutril fiom llnr vnrd; when be vuh known tin 'l'o' Voble. lie timrin-d two rtiiliu1elilim wemfn. Iiih llrl wlf litliliR bel'O the 4imitlful Al'ie l.eldy. who vus the ndonted On filter i.r the loin Or: ,Furll T.cidy. nnd hI'"m. on. U'irl. Noh'e, In he'ited tin tln'-lnr" finiitun llbrnry. nnd, of eour'e. lilt, iiiiuhw . Ue U Rniilio's bn'f bmtlier and lives in l.os tou. Aftfr i lie tlrbtMr. Noble a ilenth Francis Noble jimjiled Ml 1'ottcT. u very (dose mid dear trie-id of bis first wif He died sevenil jouis iiru. There vei-e tun ibildreii by the mm'- nhd mnrrlani . lOmilio and her brother. i Chritonher. who i u student at Vn- Hapollf.. Mi Noble uud liinilie lue in ' Chestnut Tim OF C'Ol Wl l1" liOfliilli; eoneell ot the ii. i n mi; iinisienkv ill the Relloue tin iiiinnins ii! oim jam Wliv Wim'il'i ' I1 be with J'i"i-( " as the atlnnt'on: Slif Rets Hie iirople somehow in- olio r Some nun un she has not so huh'm 'oim 'I oiie as li'K I) 'en elaimed, In.' mi H'lj '" " iniiruluii( sirer nnd ,nlil. Tho boxes wen all 11' '-il and ni"-l ol the people venl ilnMi.luit (o-lnnohcon afterwa1-! Iiiii'i-Cund whs a' 'be luneli to . n Knowi and mi tnade the Club tniieiiiMii unrt nf Hie nniMeu'o eveu n greater mio.'ii- Ainniii; the bov-ho'de'-R foi i'ii" M''i'' "": Min. Thomn'4 Ienmim:. Mr. Wil'liuli West. Miss Marcnret I "'I' . Jli-k. Sunniel 1 . lloiih ' ton. Jtrs. 1. Miiider II. Cov, Mrs. Alexander "..n Jtetis'nei'. Mrs. Stan lev ft K'tiBu. !".. Mrs, f'bnr'eM . Henrx. Mrs. lieon;e W. Child Drexel. Mei. Theodore AV. friimii. .Ii. T De vt fin 'cp Mis, .1 . 1 1 . i l..rniiil M-n, Fitz Eui?eue Dixon. Mis. l:. T. Stotes burv. Mr. AVi'Main T. Warden. Mrs. Saniue' T. T.odine, Mr. (Jenrce Horace T.iorime''. Iis. Stiluex Tbnver, Miss Anne Thomson. Mri.. UeorKC II. Tv'er, Jr.. Mrs. A'fred I' Harrison. Mrs. Samue' P. Kiddle, Mrs. John (Iribbel, Mrs. Willlnm II. (iveeue. Mrs. Kow land C. Hnidi'ii, Mrs. l.nuis llrecv, Mrs. Charles AV Howell. Mrs. Cluirle.s M '..-. ',. ;..,.. u i)om1. M-s. Arthur r;. Newbold. M-s. t'.x-us II. K. Curtis. 5l-s C. .1. MiitheuK. Mrs. -llin C SiiioiiI. M'-s. liideon l!oeni,Ue, Mrs. I'erej M. I'liuudler. Mrs. 1'ieie Teatnian. M1- Arthur Sew all, Mrs. 0-""n H ''pn At-., if. -.... i,. I HntflnM. M's. Joseph U-id. Mrs. Wil liam T. C'avter. Mrs. lleale. Mrs. Hoff man. M"s. Keudrieh. M--s. l.'ntherwood, Mrs. Wi'lrim Jnj Turner. Jlrs. 4. Xlonard Wealherlj, Mrs. 1'. Corlies Morgan Mi Morns and Mrs. Thomas .!. Ashton. YOU know linn outraRetl fjelinj; joii a'wnvs have when some one I rends on your .t'uot in the ear mul smiles tweet'v and sas "Hid 1 hurt ynuV" AVe" 1 sun ii joyous thiin; Saturda, Jn n Chestnut street ear wlien a man whom oii know and I Know wns sit tiuc comfortabh on a seal, m.d vim, :ift"r u btrunc'e wiih teiiiutatioii to sta seated, irut uu fnnn aid seat and offered it to u woiiiuii whose nruis were full Of bundles. J She smileil uo'itely and rcliewdlv at Mm and sat down nest to u beautifully dressed woman whom vou know and I know a'so, and. of course., mudc of tbo hund'es did spread out :i bit. We'l, tho patient Kcutleman mIooi! ho. hntdlne on to the strnn, uud tb" well dresoed woman frowned on. Then the bundled one ui-ose and, stepiunK snuarelj oc the unoflouditii; lool of the man, bowed low lo ii. ii'mnan nnd said, s me.'' hereupon the wo" Rlowered inure tlrin ever and tho man eontrol'ed himself to preient a euss word cseapini; and sank into the empty 'neut, and Nanej ueiirly laughed out loud, NANCV AVYNNi:. SOC'AL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Henry Augustus I!cr wlnd will entertain at dinner in honor f their daughter. Miss Mirgnrel Uer & wind, on Keiday evenint; before the lin" to be gneu py .Air. lieorge 11. .Mo jfttddeii Mr. and Mrs, Harry Thajer, of lirju Muwr, entertained at dinner Saturday ovenini: in honor of Miss Woodward, oMhondon, who eaino over from New Tork to spend the week-end with Mr. nnd Mrs. Anthov tiejclin. Mr. und Mrs. WiMlum ItaKer AVhelcn, of 10.31 Locust street, will entertain at dinner before the ball to bo clven by M. Upornr II. Meradden. in honor of Miss Kebccca Thomson, on l'riday. Among the guests will be Mr. und Mrs. Casper Wister IlaeKer, Mr. and Mrs. Ann!' Urown und Mr. niid Mrs. Colo wan I'eaeo Ifrowu. Mr. find Mrs. Isaac T. Slarr, of Javerock. Chestnut Hill, will enter IMn nt tho opera tomorrow eveuiuj in their box. I(k Miss ueuinco u. nowen ivin no uiu Ifuesi Ol nouur ui u uiuult iti tie Kiveu by her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Kobcrt Hewell, of IlyU.il, beforo tho Christinas meeting of Mrs. Charles Stewart Vurts'S dancing class on December 5!0. Kir. and Mrs. Edwin C. Donnshy. of Rryn Slawr, aro altendlnif tho horse bdow at Mineo'a. Ij. 1., and spenl the week-end with Mr. Douaithy'H shters, Mrs. Tnhn Mathis and Miss Donaghy, f In New York Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Selfridgo have setumeU from their wedding trip nnd, IV after spending n few divs ut Mr. Mfrn..rl.t.l.n'u lintnA In Sllrnrfnril. lefl- for Boton last week, where they will make thrtr home in the futuro. Mrs. Selfridge will be remembered as Miss Klcanor Nwhall. Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Valentine, of Highland Farm, Uryn Mawr, ore hunt ing In narford county, Mil., nnd will not return homo until after the Thanks giving holldiDH, Mrs. Koberi Ihuotl Hare entertained tjio bridge club of wlilili she is n iucin bcr fit lior h'inie, UtO South Twenty second itrrct. Inst Thursday. Among tho momben n-e Mrs. I'ope Yeatmnu, Mrs. Itobert r.. Hasting?, Mrs. Joseph k.H, BorrougUs, Mm. Clifford Lewis, slr. Raduiau Wlstcr, Mrs. Ilobort To. laid. Mf. AVrc4 Bdwnll and Mis Mary gwgeant, filx. ud Jiis. Joivro wuHjMnan, ox Ilrjn Muwr, will leao tot lloatou on Wednrsday to spend Thnnksghing with Mrn. Chnpman's I'amllj. Mrs. Harry M. Hart, of A'ilhniov.i, veturned Inst Saturday from u trip to New York. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurt will spend tho winter ut the Kilr.-C'nrlton. Mr. ntid Mrs. .1. llertram Lipnlncott me spending some tlmo with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ilud Mrs, 'illiani l'uul O'Neil, at Temalr, Kydsl. Tho Lippinfotts hai' just closed Mel miir, their country plnre on the Hunt ingdon pike, below HMli'iyres, and will shortly open their town house. 1711! Spiui'c street. Mis. Trnm-is S. Mellheiin), of Mont goinerv incnue, Chestnut Hill, bus gouo lo Lake I'larld to stnv for soim Meeks, Mrs. llinUc, of New York. Is with her. Miss Illlrn Kndle). of Louisville, K., who bus been speuilliiK ioiiip time I with .AMss .l(isitililiie H. Hooper, ilnugli tee if Mr. and Ml-". lEoberl I'. Hoopi'r. I of Chestnut Hill, has gnue to AVilmlng lion to ilt Miw l'mm-is 1'nlterpon. The will both ri turn on V'dnc!1iiy for i tlin ilaure to be ghen Tor Miss Hooper tit the in-miry i'Iii'i on Tlinnksgii log night. Mr. nml Mr-. Joseph ( . t lark, ol i Knte-i Iln'l, Cliestniit lllll, Mill giM a ' dinner on Drrember I) in honor ot Mis , Itclty .'. Welsh, ilnughter of Mr. mul .Mrs. T. Henrj Uixon, of Chestnut Hill, 1 Alt-, and Mis. Sidney Aloe, of the ' Leno Apartments, tnteitalued Mr. mid Tilts. Albert V. Aloe, of St. Louis. Mo., owr the w.'ek eud. J hey will intend he wedding of Mis Lthel Adelaldo Kliiitman. of New York, and Mr. Ms run Aloe on Wednesdn ut the lillz-Cnrltoo, in New York. I ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs., Alexander W, Daiiue, ''num. who luiio been making a short I slav in New York, hate returned to i their home ut Abiuglnu. I Miss Viiiln liliilsiill. or Melrnne I'urk. Ill leave the latter pari of nel weed I 'or New York, when- she will leniiiin ' ij seeial werl.s. GEBMANTOWN ('' lit'il Mrs. Clmr'rs .1. Il.mtl, nt ''i Wet Logan street, who are in the 1 Wel mi lli"ir wrifding trip, h:nc do I iilrd in reniuiii there tlfe rest of the I winler. Mrs. Daitt will be rcmeni I 'icred as .Miss Anna Catharine Cook. I -rriends ol .Mr. Confers l'uttoii l'lcw. i 'i',. of I 'Hamuli leire.ee and Atn'lon ! street, will he glad lo hear that he is I ieeoering from injuries sustaiued in a 1 vteetit iieeident. WEST PHILADELPHIA j The wedd'ip; of Miss Knthi'Mi l!md I ihiUKhler of Jlis. l'luieuee Itovd, nf (" 1 V.....I. 1'.!.. .... I ., ...! Af X'l .l.llll ' ll'tl'lilluil ll.'l'l. .lllll .111. ,1111 ter C. 15-cmks. mn i if Mr. and Mr. M. L. 15rook., nf t i"ilenbnrc. Ni Y., will lake iil-i'i- mi uliii'dur evening. No vember -'I ut the li'ble'fi home, lmmcdi itelv after the ec-eniouv the voung enutilo vi" leave on n short wedding trip, alter wliiHi thev wl'l take up then i new home in I'niiiii, N. Y. ' NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. lllirrv l;,1"iii- Dnnolino gue 11 '"iiebi'on (iii Vntnrilnv at hee home, '!4 ' v'irih 't'u(ntielh street. Her "nests. I ho are meiebe-i of ibe A'nha rii'mter "( the 'iiirniii 1'lii Soeo'jfv. inc'uded I Ats. AVn'lee t'ltrev. Mis M'ld.'l'einC ("'oihiIpmi. M'-s. U'i"iatu Sctiocl,, Mh, folin Stewirl. Miv Isaac DiV.e1'. Miss nniibf1 Cnizier. AIih C'o'a Kogers, Ai's. .Milton Kelt and Mrs. Joseph Cn. Mr. und .Mrs. Chur'es r. Neidig, vho 'vive returned f'om tbeir veddlnc trio, will be nt home at lilt- orth Cimiic tt'-eet. Tho bihlo vsas MiH Marie C. Sinker liefure hi-r lnnrriiige ou Octo boi. " SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The South I'hi'.xdtlph'a "Xeri" Min stici Troop will entertain the icUirue,d ini'ii of the renns'vunin Killlroad nl the lViiusjlvauia llui'r"nd A". M. C. A., Tort) -Iirst street and AVestniinstcr nvc inc. thi oioning. Among the members o the troon arc Mis Vmeliu Tho"uis. Alias Vcvoiiici K'ran, tis Mnrj C'l'n liiin. .Miss Vcroiiicu AtclJuigan, Miss Catherine McC'oskv. Ali-s Anna .Mc Allister. Mis Henrietta l.utner, Miv UmiU Hiiefner. Mis (,''ithcriie AVnr relt, .Miss Florence Worrell. Mln .Marie Daley. Miss Ileh u Sectinger. Miss 1!. Agile Macaeon. Mr. Andrew McMahou, Air. .lames Donald. Mr. l'miieis J. Mc Vamaca, .Mr. Jo'-enh Sl'berl, Air. Tlaro'd Hill. Mr. William Cooper and Mr. .lames IJamsey. Dr. aud Mrs. William (!. Itumscj have leturned from their honejmoon and nre now receiving at their home I4"0 South Ilmud street. Dr. Itnmscv has recentiy received his honorable dis charge from the army, after serving two j ears as captuiu in our medical corps. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Love, of Port land, Me., nro visiting their relatives, Mr, and Mrs. Love, of 2115 South Six teenth street. l'riends of Miss Mary Toner, daugh ter of Mr. und Mrs. John Toner, of 1025 Hituer street, will bo glad to know she is recuperating from her ic cent illness. Dr. aud Mis. Morris Cornfeld, ot l."at South Fourth street, celebrated their first weddiug anniversary nt their homo on Thursday evening. TIOGA Mr. and Mrs. William Ucrgcs nnd Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bcrgcs, formerly of 1500 AVcst Drio avenue, bavo closed their Atluulie City homo uud will spend tho winter nt Mineral Springs Inn, Wil low tlrovo. Mrs. llcnjiimin Foster will entertain ut luncheon and cards tomorrow, llrr guests will "include tho members of her 500 club, Mrs. Clement A. Aldc-frr, Mrs. Oscar A'oeklcr, Mrn. Louis Guckes, .Airs, 'ohn C. Allen, Jr., Mrs. Frunk ,U.irrns, Mrs. Harry Fainter, Mrs. Ocrhardt, Mrs. (korgo Lord, Mrs. AValter Doscher and Mrs. Rowland Pcgley. Mr. aud Mrs. Mm tin II. Itciher have returned from their wedding trip and will be at homo ut 1810 Cajugu street. Mrs, lleiher before her raurrlago on Oc tober 22, was Mies Alice M. Uraudt. Miss Marguerite Uraihvay, datightc of Mr. and Mrs. William L. llradway, of 2130 West Ontario street, had as her gncst over the week-cud Miss Cnth arlno Carter, of Chevy Chase, Wash ington. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles 10. Wardley have returned from their wedding trip, nnd nro nt homo nt 515 West llrio avenue. The brtdo will bo remembered us Mis Alma A. Morrison beforo bcr marriage on October till. WISSAHICKON Tho Legal women Votorti of tho Twcnty-ttrst vvard will bold their next meeting on Friday. December 12, pt tha hose ol the nre4a Mri. Charlcn ItolnliarsH'K 103 JlchelieliTeae, Mrs. John Oberholtzer is ice president: Irs. Albert Koinmel, srtretar, and! Mrs. A. Hlumnn, trcaLurcr. The union ThanksgUiug eennccs of Wissahickon will be held on Thurjday morning in the auditorium of tho Bap tist Church, the Kcv. J. T. Hackett will pn-HCli the sermon nnd there will bo special music. KENSINGTON Tho marriage if Mlsi Liiurn Koss musses to .Air. A. Carver will tako pluce on Wednesdnj , Novombcr a J, at the home of her sister, "Mrs. Peterson. .""00 Mielbournc street. t Misi Alice Maujeii. nf Alleghrny uvenuc and O street, will entertain the members of her live hundred club at her homo this ufternooti. Trinity Presbyterian Chinch. I'mnk ford avenue and Cambria street, cele brated the sixtieth annivcrsar of the Suuday school Inst week. i Miss Anna McKnighl guve u lunch-, eon on Saturday. Among the guests' were Mrs. .1. i'ro.idtiehl. Miss Lliza Morrison, Miss llthil Atnrtiu, Mrs. l le.li Cowdriek and Mr-. T. Smitl'. ROXBOrTOUGH The Motheis' Club nf Kiivuoruuzh which was orgiiini'il lust week at the1 home of Mrs. William Itell. I0S Hermit I lane, Iium ideeled the following otllcers ; , Mrs. Joseph Hcim Lwlng. president; Irs. Matthew Diiulap. ice president, ,lis. tleorpe CuiwfnrU. s"eretary. nod Irs. Hiirr.v He!oi. treasurer. Tlie club is. the niili'diiie of a meeting held at the home of Mn. llwiug, tn arrange! for conimunll n-r. lee for children under fourteen ears ot uge. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Miss Mary J. Denton, of Uidgc ave nue, entertained nt the hundred last week. There were citht guests present, including Mrs. Nellie Hvrue. Mrs. Marie Jvcfnld, Mrs. Mary Whealiu, Mrs. J. A. O'Urien, Miss Lllzabeth V. Kelly, Miss Angela Lee aud Mis', Sadio Peoples. I STRAWBERRY MANSION I Mr. nnd Airs. AYirtsehafter, Miss I Helen AVIrtschaftcr nnd Miss Miriam vt irtsehiitler. luruvr v ot ;.' West York itieet, arc now Ihing in their new ! home, "Jill" West Alhgheuy avenue, . The "U. 1!. D.'.s" met at the home ot Mirs Jean 0. Less, at Jft"l North Thirlj -third street, last week. Anions those preront were Mrs. I Abraris. ' Miss Anna Isaacson, MisH Sadie Schiirf, Miss Yetta Uuben, Miss (ioldie i;iiiburg, Mrs. b. Grci-nberg, Mis; IJella Uuben and MIsi Minnie Itnbn. . The next meeting will be held at tb homo of Mrs. P. CJrtenbcrg. '1,j27 North Tenth street. Miss Miriam II. Ullciao, of u'2&5 ClilTord street, whoso tnurriuge fo Mr. .'a' I. Cohen will tale plac( on No vember -7, was ghen a .niincellaneous show et by Miss Kosc Pockrnis. Among those present were Mrs. 15. Pockrasa. Mrs. A. Dubln, Mrs. W. Poekrass, Mrs. M. K. I'Wicr,Mrs. T. Cluck. Mrs. 15. I'llmuu. Mrs. M. Stern. Miss Julia Silverman. Miss Uva Kigelhnupt, Miss Itehefca (Jross, Mrs. Jack Gelb, Miss SvlIa Cohen. Mrn. H. Kahn, Miss ltose Cohen, Miss Irma Cioldberger nnd Misi Hose PockrnFS, manavmnk i est cliaru's. iyiainayunk , ..YpM" hlui WOIlt on today, speaking I ho eight churches iu this se(lioiif the American woniau, "she minglcB will hold a union '1 hanl.sglving service the world with other men and women on Tliursday morning, ut 10 o'clock, in , aw because nf her keen Intellect men the 1'irs-t rresbytcrlnu Church, of which , resnect hi r aud make her a companion. tho Itev. fleorge N. Mukely is rector. The termon w III be preached b, the llev. W. C Sanderson, of Lbenezcr Methodist. Episcopal Church, and the rectors nf tho various churches will ub slst in th service. As has alwaji, been tho custom ou Ihanx&giving Daj llio union olfennc will be for tho bcnefil ut St. Timothy's Hospital. Announcement is made of tho mar riage of Miss Mnry C. Francis, of West Mnnnjunk, und Mr. Uobert A Me Moran on AVediasduj afUruoon by tlie Rev. George ?. J'al.cl. Tlin brido was ntteiubd hi Miss Anna M. Ilendren, und .Mr. stnnlc McMorun was his brothei 'c liest man, Uon their return from their trip Mr. uud Mrs. McMor.in will bo at home at !!S."i Lev crington avenue. NEW JERSEY NOTES Mr. uud Mr.-1. Lib.- Grant Donald, of AVhlto House, in Ldgewatcr Park, ure being congratulated ou the birth of u ton, George A. Donald. Mrs. Douald will be remembered us Miss Aehah Abrams. dauglittr of .Mr. and .Mrs. George Abrams, of Viueeiittnw.ii, ,". j. Mrs. II. . Crcswell and her sifter. Miss MiCutclicnn, vill close their couu try home in Ldgewatcr I'urk tomorrow on their return iioiuc from Wushiugton, wheie thej are spending a few days, nnd have as their guest ou the trip Mrs, P. S. Clurkion, of Spruce Acre. Mrs. S. A. Xedlch, of Shadow PineH, in L'dgew ater Park, is entertaining Mrs. A. Hirou lleasley, of Riverside Drue, X. Y. Mrs. Francis K. Green closed her summer home in Ddgewntcr Park dur in" tbo past week aud will occupy her winter homo at 1034 Spruce street Philadelphia Mr. George G. Xcdieh nnd Mr. C. I.indsey Clarksou, who ure attending Cornell CoUcgo nt Ithacu. X. Y., win spend 'Thunksgiving at their homes iu Ldgcwaler Park. .Mr. and Mrs. G M. AYilaon, of eUlllee I'del. .. .nunc ijoniers. iu iUdcowuter I'm-. r .. ... .-,.. - . ....ww.., ... ...ii.... x ...'. .. v . .'- ".":'... "' fe" th" " .vuaniic cit). "Vul "JK. ;mr,mDXT. ac l",! ilup' Den- U1S, IU Fifty times better than t TMHVIDLiAL borvicc by nldllcd women ; under conditions of privacy and roliiteiiient nut permitted. DEHl'-MttiATHlXG Exercises tor ccry ran in jour body. The Collins SjBtcm will cstublish Rood breathing habits far j on. ELECTRIC Cabinet Rath opcnn your porcn lor the clitninntiun uf body poifoiiH. With jour hend out side the cabinet1 jou breathe in fresh air rather than the hot, fetid atmosphere uf the Turkish, Hut or Steam rooms. THOROUGH body munsugc salt-clow, needle shower a bris't alcohol rub-down body relaxed, in a room of restful quiet and you feci like a new woman. We invite you to demonstrate without charyo or obligation The Natural Way lo attain calm nerves, reduce or build up. The Natural )vViy to uttain bodily Strength thatreaiata fatiguo andjllvcsts. COLLINS SYSTEM OF PHYSICAL CULTURE FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY fnone, opruco aiteif ,..- M Umr.3 wmfmwjmzmzm&mcm4mmi ENGAGEMENT ' ''t -iaBw' ?-,' .v ;. .xssw!s..fr5--5 :.? ; -yaw -''"'' tv - N tm; ' i MISS LI DA KNIOIIT fno-o t.y nacar-o. Daughter of .Air. and Mrs. Harry Ii. Knight, of Ifi:'. West Washington lane, whoso engagement to Mr. (irorge Nchull .Alorris. of New York, Inii just been announced AMERICAN WOMAN IS IDEAL OF NOTED OPERA SINGER com position the sciond violin has a . .. ., ... ,n . , ... ... , ., . strikingly conspicuous part, cpeciall.v Aiiirlihi ixalli'Liirci, II ho Uaciiea lUonuuv Mornuiu; Loncvrtnn the ltru two of the dances. ... .. , ," . ' It is hardly necessary to rpeak of the C(ISOn in licllCVllC'Otralfora Today, AaVlt'VS enrlleocr of performance of the Flon- Vocal Training Abroad '"l he American, woman is m ideal. She is the most versatile woman in the world to my mind," said Amelita Cialll Curci today. The great coloratura singer, who opened the Monday morning conctit season in the ballroom of the llellevue Stratford Hotel today is a striking tig- ,, ,'... ... ure. llcr eyes ure beautltul anu tier smile Illuminates her whole face. Her speaking voice has a boothing power that is one of the prima donna's great- A hen she marries she Is lifted In a bigger wa. because of her exnerieucc in the world, lo he the homereakcr. "I believe womcu can do things in the political otlkes also. AS c are born with intuition that men have not. Alany times our judgment is better than that of men. It io because we hnve been born to tcel things more kcenlv." "Do jim believe American girls as wnRRiSTnwN Tho cnmniit.ee of piominen. women' ''; 'VfTr'Tihi n,,' V"",!10"?! Hori.ioilr'IliaSln'-'A "1 beiie TX iS Hem" ('"Vinul L . d! 11. 1 JU ""; " '"" ' lhat Airs. John M. Dettrn, Mrs. A. T. Fast- Gnlli -lurci has tho happy taeulty of wick. Mrs. William II. Slingluff, Mrs. (icorge It. Kite, Mrs. (Jhar'cs Alajor. Mrs. If. llrunner, Mrs. GcOrge Wenta. .Airs. N. Howian'l llrowu, Mrs. Wllllum V. Solly, Mrs. r Ilorbert Went, Mrs. 1'rcderic.lt IL Little, Mri. Trunk O. I'arker, Mrs. Joseph fiirieu, Mrs. .1. IJ. Thomas, Mrs Joseph Lawless, Mrs. Kdward hhoenmker, Mrs. TJenry I. Tox, Mrs. IL Severn l.egiir, .AIr. .1. t . ttal- fee Alias Ivflth.irine A. Selieiilt. JIIss'lo iintirosH one with some enrneot Sue Lees, Miss Ijllliaii Jones, .wss Dtiimn huiitli, Miss .viiirj i.oeii anu .Mis Mue Meflain. Mis.l Helen McMeekiu, of Aslor street, eutcrtuineil sixteen friends at cards at her home in honor of Miss Kva Yost, who will be married AVcdnes duy, November . to Mr. Thomas Drown MncCabc, of Philadelphia. Miss McMeekiu will attend Miss Yost as n bridesmaid at her wedding, DOYLESTOWN Miss Marion V. CiorliUki is enter taining the Nuturc Club ut her home this ufternoon. The subject under dis cussion is Stato and National Flowers. Mrs. Trvin AI. James nnd Mrs. Henry Leltoy Klster entertained at bridge whist a number of guists from the North Penn section nnd tho Mum Line Honors viero received liy Mrs. Oscar O. Dean, Mrs. Joseph It. Swartss- in,i,. Airs Ikieilliu e tti,',i, ,...-.. l." :' ,, ,..i :." ,.. a(-., w.iiu,., c ( 'nnries i. jjriiLiii j , .-,-. ..,.,,., . 1 KHf -iJSxW: and M cr,cU Jjf,Itoy ot Ncwtowu. tivhW. of Dovlctowu, und Mrs. Fred a Turkish Bath attendants. . Tippini; v Bellevue Court Building H 1.41U llf.l,.& l ...L U mo vy sihui, uucci, ANNOUNCED -& ywHSiw? r ;v- . piring to sing in uil'ij cm (pinto training iu America Sut ade ' Galli- Curci was asked. "America has been very good to me, but to the girl studying to sing in opera I would say to her 'co abroad to .,,,.,.-' ,.nr. t... .;-..., ..... - . .... '"""" "" '"" i""""-'"""" "" "I ilo not say this because I think all of the best teachers are iu Furope, but abroad ono has many inoro good chances to appear in public with small opera companies. This is good, because It affords the young singer excellent training to meet tho big things to come later. All these small companies are good ones, aud do much to develop the ta'cnt of tho young Binger." Galll-Curel was asked what she thought of the modernist and luturist composers. She replied : "It is truo that when Wngu'cr was first introduced it was a riot of dfocord io those who tirst heard il and was u sensation. But I (In not heltoii, li,nl no not neiieve tnatj the new music will live as Wagner has, o( cause it is utterly nevoid ot any plenH ing qualifies. It is deplond today that Alaguer wan German, but his music's gieatness und nowcr uinnot he denied i " ""tng visitors at ease py some mag netic power thai almost makes them forget her grcatnesc. Sho makes jou teel you nro her triend and sho asks your opinions on mtinv subjects un though hers wcro not to bo taken no authentic. She seems to be as Interested In jou us you nio in her. Sho smiles with her eyes and lip ' fit (he Vimo lime, mul Mtien Mishlnr. tiiougnt, slio nodi her Dead geutly and too mussei ot uiue-iiiaeK curls vvniWi hide her ears bob cllishly beneath the brim of lier lint. Oalli-Curei'H oQ'-stnge manner is eraciousness itself. Saves Ir 5) iftv'.'ff! lW$j ; H l.Xf r i 9 i f' Laced Boots rarn Sole Dress Boots H'ci ,SWe Wallnna Boots Created All sites J Wo are tho high LIALLAIIAKS liGOOD SHOESt 919-921 Market Street FLONZALEYS GIVE SPLENDID CONCERT! Famous Qtmrtet Appears in Modorn Program Before Chamber Music Association Tue seeond concert of tho I lianilrer Mnsie Association wan given nt tho Ilelliwiie. Stratford yesterday afternoon, With the rionzalev Quartet presenting me urogram. The personnel of the fpinrtct is the same uu for tho last two jours, Mr. P.ailly continuing as tioIh instead of Mr. Ara. who was expected to return to the quartet tho iirst of tho season. Ah usual nearly every member of the Cnnmbcr Music Association turned out to hear this picturesque und smooth -playing organuatiou. and one of the Inreesl audiences that Inn. ever nt 1 tended one of these oonccrU was the ie- sult. riic program was decidedly modem, i 1 consisting of 11 (niartel by Albert Le ltj unusual in 11 colorature. toprano (tuillnrd, which had its lirrt public I with n rang" so extensive as hers. 'I lie 1 hearing in the United Stiles j esterday. same cjimlliics. were noticeable in llio three dance movements in ancient style nria, from "Ronnnnibalu.-' "Come pr I by Paul Vidal and the uell-lmnwn ' mo wrrno." which followed, drspltn ila 'L minor quurtet "I'roni Aly Life" by , more general ilorid character. 1 Smetana. In the next number Alme. G.illi- I The Le Gulllnrd composition was tho Cund achieved 1111 oveu greater sU'--, greatest novellj. H is very modern in cnig, n she always does in selections sivie, nut noi so uuucuii io ioiiow or,wttn lute oblleato. This u-n.s '"Tlin understand as many compositions of his compiitrlots, vvhlch are lighter both in thought and texture. There it much play of the imagination In tho vuirit, which id moderate rich iu melodic In vention and v oil viorl.cd out, although the conventional form ii by no means followed. In the second movement (there are but three) the compose" has followed tho plan used by Ces.tr Francis both in his string quartet nnd in his symphony, ot combining the dow move ment and tho scherzo iu a siugle move ment. Iu the Ust movement. whMi is the iuuximl uini in puiiir n a. l i in iiiii'vi. uiu- i unusual feature of the quartet is the exceedingly important part assigned to the second violin, which has .almost us mneh mMnlrt mrt, ,iv ti. liet ,ln.l n great deal more than either the iola or T:,e .,eii U.I- . - "' I , The three dame in 11, e ancient stylo, ot VIrliil were a stronir contrast to the tnorlernitv of the T.r (iiiillard nlinrlet. Ihev nro exceioingly melodious whit conforming strictly to the form (Hound ed. At the same time, while formal works, they are highly original nnd written in the rent btylc of the time of Itueh and Ilaud'l. As in the firtl ui'7 iuiiliei, mry nine a nnii-einus mum anu au ensomiiie tnat comes only from long, hard practice together. Then too, the program was all modem and ennUnlle n lil r,f enmnft.lfi,,n In .... - . .. which they appeur to infinitely better advantage than in the classics. The tonal beauty of the Vidal dances and of the slow movement bv Smetana was exquisite, and the difficulties of rylhm in the last movement of the Lo Guillard nunrtet und of actual techninue in the polka and the finale of the Srnet.ina (lu.irtel were apparently easily otor- gome. JOINT RECITAL Mme.OlgaSAMAROFF1 Gro.tUj.sb Atncntan Pianiet Mr. Rcinald WERRENRATH i Hit ri tone of llift lMel. Opera Co. ACADEMY OF JIUSIl Mon. Eve., Dec. 8, at S.Lj tela for fRlo ut Hrpp a, tllti Chftlnut ftr .nct.fti soc u. is.oii But nat(. ja oo .lynpifPl ni iii iTHia. alUBI' I nil, ACAljr7.M CiV .Ml.-l, PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Uoroi.l; MOKOWPKI, Conduciiir. rRIHAV Vl'TUrtNOON, No-. 'JJ, at a :00. SATfllUAA HVEMINr,, No SO. lit S:l.-. .Selelsis. TliaWui Itlch anJ llonti Klndlor MOAUI Ctriuro, Mron illovenTil'' UIL.MI.MH. IMuhl Conenrto fer Violin, 'Callo nnd Orljenlra. UIMKItY-KOIlSAICOW, 3iinphcnt3 Sultr, "Hebfthoraasijo " l")l JMONT'S t.iu.-nutt j Wou-h i;in- UKJIYIJIV I sJ r(J AHCII t fiTII 8TP. AtATINISI' TODAY 10e t r,tV i "ka""k the sugar famine CHOICE SEATS" TUL'ATIUIS rOOTf.AI.I, COM.NG I ANA'AMICnil Penn Theatre Ticket Office AValnut 4.00, N r for, 1.1th &. ChiitTmi Sr nt TM I Sth a.b. llaoo. .II T" lai. 13IJUU STONL & FILLARD , Hallahan's Break in Shoe Prices bltloui ot the work, the composer uselln. na( :c J' - again constantly ehaneiurf rjtlnu. some very tn "K V,UK 1 s"i , ., i, i xr ..n. . :,i . .? o ., i. ., ri i At tho beginning of the rcc tal Mroo. ii -iiimiM ' " You 4.00 to 7.50 on these S 172 162 1514 Women's Boots At 9-85 Great New Lois Added for Tomorrow's Selling! Lome early join tho throngs of fashionably dressed women Avlio are takintr advnnUigu of this wonderful sale, Nearly 300 models to choose from each the latent word in btyle. Ituttou Boots Leather Louts eels Kid Covered French Heels MdtUtry Leather Heels Growing GirW Stylet. Leather Cuban Heels in 60 or more of the raobt fashionable leathers, suit shades and combinations, including Brown Cordovan Havana Brown Kid Beaver Brown Kid Chestnut Calf Black Glazed Kid Gray Kid, 3 Shades Gunmetal Calf Field Mouse Kid l'ate r ccther to 8. All widths AA to D determined to drivo down cost of shoeing and hnve reated A'aJues In this tale by far the greatest in the shoe business today. oti04-()i Germantown Are. (1028-80 Lmcaater Are. Branch Store GALLI-CURCI SCORES IN SONG RECITAL HERE t Famous Coloratura Soprano Do- lights Big Audienco at First of tho Monday IVIusicales Amelita Calli-Curei scortd one of 1 ex usual great successes ut the first meet ing of the Monday Morning Musical? iu the ballroom of tho nellevue-StrntforU this morning. Mme. Gnlll-Curci proved to bo u potent attraction. A. lara audience was present. She opened tho program with a Trench song of the fifteenth centuiy, "IAmour do Mol," and tho well known favorlto of Doctor Ame. "1 no Lnss With the Delicate Air." In both these songs Mme. Galli-C'urci showed the lyric ((unlity of her voice, wbi. h extend? to the hlghtst register, 11 01111I AVren." by Uenedict. a song lona a fuiorilo uinonc coloratura (iiicern. 'Pie f brilliancy of her voice and iti accuracy in ttnriM unit sixtlis witli tlie IJute nnd the sureuess of her technique verc tho distinguishing features of the nunibi r, which vwis received with great applauso by the audience. After this Mine. Galli Curd gave two groups of lyric songs, the first by Ilahu, Chnpi. Liszt and Auber nnd the second by Samuels (her uccompanist, with whom she shared the '"'X ol V ,C honors of the song), LA l'orge and osed the recital with - i. palll-Curel did not show all of W "H,inl inipeccabillty ot pitch nor tho I"0110' ?f technique which Koncrn'ir characterizes her work. As tho recital ' l'fK'"es'.ed uppcurcd 'n'xn'&v'u, noever, incsn icnoeucn's lppeared to be eorrcctd nod she nn- "rar 'u '" ' "c oesi .aovamage in tue ""' "r" w.' 'np .nc . oniiBaio nuu '.' ""I niom Urlllinnt Ot the songs in the more lirlllinnt ot the Nnnffs It it then it is iilwiiva the prerogative of the ' great coloratura sopranos to dnalo 'with brilliant terhnique. and Mme, Gnlli Curd is tully capable of exercis ing this right to the fullest eitciit. Her stage presence was attractive and gracious as usual Sho was assisted by Manuel Iteren- fuer in the flute obllgatos and Mr. Jereuguer appeared in a solo, the coa certo In D by Chamiuade. He posfesn-B u good tone nnd has pleuly of technlquo nt.n nit inK nr n miir, men t n u . . ,, ,. ",.i .TV '" . '" ! 'b'I8" Mrl '',"' ,h" faTmoV8 i1 ! ' dif r"' ""f, ?" . " '. T V. i" '1' he WOS Careful tO lliaiUta U 1 lift right balance and temperamentally was in excellent taste. SAM S. SHUBERr TONiairr at 8 i ..'V.r'-" tY 1'X;.., n V't"... .:Y'" ' " '-- .-" '. , Chestnut St01,i:"AH0t,ulrJKWl0Ul1 " Mtttp. W(-t . Kat. I l llV K I M . TIIAKK TINNUr rxtnn Mat. TtiaTiBlCKlvltig Dny I YKIC IO.MUI11 -AT S.1& Jj.VKI - Wiai.K -' ' v' Vt W dl. 1101..VND AVraSTTB Thil'ler of Thriller: . . . ... - Tilt-: I'NliNOWN 1'fItrLll" F.j.ir.i JUL TlianaKnUIng luv AHP"! PHI TOMiiirr at S:i,. ii-l.i ni MalB Tburs 4 b-i, TL? A ror. v won ICIlNHST LAWTOnD ACADEMY OK MUSIC Monday Evg., Dec I, at 8:15' BOSTON SYMPHONY! ORCHESTRA VIEKHE MONTEUX, Conductoj SOLOIST Louise Homer ! Tickets at Hepc's, 1119 Chestnut St. I B. P. WADIA l tnill.it delegate Ii tSe Intf reattdn il I.,f! ConterMco. wll-fcno,n lhiophtst d uO i Icrturor. KlU cp.vi.( o.i "Mnn's Divine Powei3 and How to AAvaken Them" Art Alliuncc Buildinc Wednesday, Nov. 2G, 8:15 P. 31. Admission, AjO ConLs Bay Early Thlt Wetk All Stores Closed Thursday, Day '-74G-48 (ierinuiitown Are. 60th and Chestnut Sta. Open Every Evening 4 m I "l I' m- 1 i J S a ' yHr :! . v T V&A7 Mrl-t Bt. h. 10th. It A. f to 11H5 P.lf D. W. 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