Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 08, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1919
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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
"Nancy Wynne Attends the First Meeting of the Supper
Club She Talks of Miss Seeler's Engagement.
Other Bits of Interest
WELL it wns good to go to the Supper
Club on Saturday ni;j!it. miRu't it V
I ftlt ulmftRt ni If we vote nil there
After a month or mi, Instead of the two
years which hne luterveueil In the
meetings, "owing to the lnic uu
pleasautncn ncron the water."
It woh n good Idrn to Rtait with the
dinner at 8 o'clock, though not so ninny,
vent for dinner, but with the lows
which make 11 p'irtv finish at 1- on
Saturday night some do not get quite
enough dancing front 11 on, so it's bet
ter to go-tn dinner or for an cml
supper. sa , nf half after I'. Aud, Oh !
bo, that ballroom floor uml that oi
chestral It was grcatl Juza ubso
tlvely and posilutely up to date. Spe
cially imported from Now YoiU, jou
know.
TT WAS fo nice to sec Mrs. Scott here
again. She has been ami, in fact, is
now living in ?ew York, but she romes
on for the Sunner Club meetings. Uettv
lark and her husband were there and
naa quite u large parry oi guests, in
cluding prettv little Mary Norris, who,
to mv mind, is one of the cutest of the
debutantes. She wore the dearest little
frock of orchid-pink chiffon, ver, erj
short, and llarv can wear short frocks
because she is little and dainty, and the
skirt had a sort of pannier drapery over
the hips of grosgrnln ribbon, nbout five
or six rounded loops nnd the ribbon
came on the Httlo bodice and formed
the strups. oer the shoulders. It was
sweet. Oertrdde Pnncoavt was with
this part., too, looking vm handsome
in her f.oft gra georgette frock, made
.high in the back and witli elbow aleee
and held in about the waist with a silver
girdle. Edith Carpenter wore u blue
and silver frock which was vastly be
coming, I thought.
'ANOTHER debutante who was there
ii-wat Sarah Dolan. She has u verv
good figure find wears dark blue a good
deal. Her frock was of blue georgette
over a white 'foundation, and the, skirt
vrfia irtmmml Mtth Inrffp Sfttin rlbbOU
rosettes. She had a lovely jeweled
comb in her hair. Sarah weais her Iinir
high, jou know, iu a French twist, and
the comb was most effective in it.
Uytendale Daird Caner was there in
a red elvet gown which was gathered
and draped in all sorts of intiicate
way8fwhieh were extremely prcttj. It
was held at the side below the waist
line with an ostrich -feather spray.
Hausell Earle Patterson was in black
georgette and tulle and looked veij
sweet. Edwina and Heck Wttherlll had
quite a larsC number of guests, bilwina
looked very well in a green and gold
brocaded frock, which wns rather tightly
draped about the eklit and had a xhoit
square train. Katheriue itnd Jack Lou-
at,r rinnn in nfti.r tllp theatre. KatllCrlnu
looking cry smait in a gold cloth and.
tUlIO IrOCK. 31 UUt lllOSU mo uu uouir
well tJgcthcr! I loe to watch them.
Thoy aie so graceful. No billy qunks
and n1tra-fauc steps just gincc.
Sarah Franklin looked demme iu u
semi-low-necked frock of black vchet.
She wore little jet ball earrings nnd ler
hair was crj smooth and rather tight.
Velvet gowus are certainly to the tore
this j car. .
AltostetheAl am glad to say the Sup
per Club was great, and I am looking
forward to thu next meeting.
THAT Mother Goose carnival wns
some carnival up in the Hose Garden
on Saturday evening, w 1 enouiu euj,
judging from the continues of some of
the performers I saw downstairs In
Peacock nllev as I was going home tiom
the Supper Club. Theie was a vision in
jellow silk nnd pairow black clyet Mt
i i,n,s , imttinrr ,ltli n mauh iter-
.in nmi nnother fair.lialiel damsel
bad a hat on the side of her head u
little larger than a fifty-cent pici-c-, A
fairy holding a small silver Christmas
tree escaped through the door ahead of
mo. Sho was beauteous to bchOM. 1
should sa thnt Mother Goose carnival
bad been a Success!
TTrELL, nlthough I do not know the
VT lucky man he is not a l'Miaaci
phian vou know I would certainly like
to bhake his hand and congratulate him
on having won Katherinc Seclcr, for to
my mind there are few girls as sweet
as she in this city of brotherly and
sisterly love. She has the piettiest
manneis and is thoioughly charming.
And cleer! -I should bay so. Hae
you ever seen her act with the Pfajs
and Players? She has decided talent
and is so pretty aud vivacious I ulwajs
want to see the plajs she fakes part in.
Katherinc is the daughter of Ml. aud
Mrs. Harrison fjpelcr. Sho came out
about five jenrs ago and has been very,
very popular. Her engagement to
Ueorge rranisnn ueuii-s, ui iui,
was announced Saturdaj I understand
that' no date has been set for the wed
ding as yet, but It will take place be
fore the spring.
TVT.D I tell jou the story I heard the
XJ nthr Hnv nhout one of the debu
tantes who is an only daughter? Not
only that, but her parents just dote on
ler and everything she wants she
pretty much has, though she really Is
nnt nniliil. She's n dear. Tho other
day She went into a very exclusive shop
here In town and bought quite a lot of
lovely things in the way of lacy waists
and negligees. Tho saleswoman Who
waited on her. smilingly began to take
interest 'when it came to three negligees
and said. "A trousseau, I suppose?"
"Oh no, responded the deb wearily,
"Just mother's only daughter,"
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Dr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson, of
Chestnut, Hill, have, sent out invita
tions for the marriage of their niece,
Miss Rosalie Johnson, to Mr. Charles
Thomas Crockr. 3d, of Fitcbburg,
Mass., on Saturday, January 3 at St.
Paul's Church, Chestnut Hill.
Miss Johnson is the daughter of the
late Mr. R. Winder Johnson, of this
city. Her mother was Miss Rosalie
Morris, n daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Culvert Morris, also of Phila
delphia. The ceremony will be followed by a
small reception at the homo of the
bride. Barrow, Gravers lano. Chest
nut Hill, for the family and Intimate
friends, ,
Mrs. J. Ogden Hoffman, of Ithan
Derlwyn, Radnor, will give a theatre
party followed by a supper at the
RItz-Carltoii, on Wednesday evening,
January 2$, in'honor of Miss Antoin
ette Geyelln, debutante daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry L, Gcjelin,
Among the guests who attended the
dinner on Saturday evening given by
Mr. and Mrs. Percy 0,- Madeira, of
Brookwood, Ogontz, in honor of Mr1,
and Mrs. Romeyn, were Mr. and Mrs.
louis 0. Madeira, Mr. and Mrs. Lau
rence j.-, uucier, Air. anu Airs, nyuney
F. T. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. John Gil
bert, Mr. and "Mrs. Clarence H. Clark,
Sd, Mr. and Mrs. George Sharp Mun
son, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sidney H. Martin,
Mr. and Mrs. Bvnns R. Dick, Miss
Fleming and Mr. William Emory.
Miss Elizabeth Strubing. daughter
of Mr.aDd Mrs. John K, Strubing, of
nswiuc joui, wui.oe me guest oi nunor
fer. Jr.. of Chestnut Hill, on .Tnnu-
iry 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Itolicrt Kelso Cassntt
have closed Henupre, their home In
Uosemont. mid gono to town for thb
winter month.
Mr. and Mrs. J. KriirMo Mitchell
will close Ited Hove Manor, Uosemont,
on Wednesday mid move into town for
tho winter. '
Mr. aud Mrs. William Ellis Scull?
who hne been stnlng with Mr. unci
Mrs Alexander Illddle, of Uosemont,
hnve taken apartments nt the Kits
Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. George Ttrooke have
returned to Almonbury House, their
home in Ithan, from a fe. dnjs' lslt
to Hirdsboro
Mr. nnd Mrs. Morcnn Hcbnrd. of
Chestnut Hill, and children, nnil Mrs.
William It. Claxton have today for a
visit to Ilrowus Mills-In-the-Piucs,
where thej expiet to stay for nbout u
w eek.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Hnrtmnn Kulin, of
Brjn Mawr, hnc letttrned from French
Lick Springs, mid uic stajing at the
liollevuo-Strutford.
Mr. and Mrs. Clajton Hanks, of
Ardmore, ontcrtnined u small party nt
the Supper Club on Saturdav evening.
Mr. It. rrnncls Wood nnd famllv
have closed their home in Wnjne und
moed in town for the winter .
Dr. and Mrs. GeorB'c Pales linker
have i-losOd their home Iu Uosemont
and will si.entl the winter at the Uellu-Mic-Stratfoid
Mrs. Francis S Mcllhennv, of
Montgomer avenue, Chestnut Hill, who
has been spending some, weeks nt Luke
Placid, N. Y., has returned home,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin II. Fitlcr, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Richard Evuns Norton and
Mr, and Mrs. Gcrritt T. Judd formed
a patty at tho Supper Club on .Satur
day evening.
Mr. and Mis. Samuel Hcndcisou un
toi tallied a party nt the Supper Club on
Sutuidi evening.
Mr. und Mrs. Abel P. Wctlierlll. of
Kent road. Wjnnewood. also euttr
tnined at dinner on, Suturdn evening.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Hownrd Elli
son, Jr., of Crcmonu, Villauova, spent
the week-end in New York.
Mr. nuil Mrs. Kdwin C. Donaghy, Of
I'rjn Mawr, eutertalucd nt dinner on
Saturday evenlug. Among the guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Lavvreucc H. Wil
bur aud Mr. aud Mrs. Kcmble Yarrow.
Mrs. Rov A. Hevmann nnd Mil.
Louis E. Eliel. of Seventeenth and
ultiut streets, will entertain at biidge
on Tunsdaj, December Si, ut -Mercantile
Hall.
Mrs Edward Rcechcr Timk, of 1H18
Piiie street, wus a guest mi Wednes
day evening in Riverton. wheie hhc de
livered nn nddress befoie the indies'
nuxiliniy of the Knights of Columbus
of Pulmjra nnd Itiverton Prccednu:
her lecture Mrs. Thick was cntei tamed
nt dinner bj Mrs. John Dunbar Hil
ton. CYNWYD-BALA
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnvton Shoemaker,
of Cnvvvd, entertained ut a dance on
Suturduj evening, followed by u buffet
supper. The guests included Mr. nnd
Mrs. A. S. Conwav. Mr. nnd Mrs.
James L..McCrenry, Mr. nnd Mrs Clnrk
Woodhotisc, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hallahan,
Mis. Mnry Rushton, Miss Sue Bowes,
Miss Ethelwjn Vandlver, Mis Louise
Keefe, Mr. Jack Richardson, Mr. Har
old Hnrbinson, Mr. Hnrrv Grieves, Jlr,
Grnnt Kerrigan, Mr. Hnrrj Pnckett,
Mr. Horace Conner. Mr. Plunkett, Mr.
Harry West and Miss Alice Bow'es.
ALONG THP MAIN I IMP
Among the guests w'ho were enter
tained nt an evening ten given by Miss
Anna Piel, of Overbrook, In honor of
her sister, Miss Margaret Piel. were
Miss Catherine Mnrio McGinnis. Miss
Molly McGutre. Miss Agnes J. Sands,
Miss Eduu Doughertj , Miss Louise
Huttinger, Miss Florence J. Dough
erty, Miss Mnry Fnrrell. Miss Anna
Rojlc. Mrs. Towusend Bell, Mrs. Clif
ton Woodeb. Mrs. Russell Lous aud
Mrs. Robert J. Newton.
CHESTNUT HILL
There will be n Bal Masque nt the
Chestnut Hill Community Center on
January 1 in which the members of tht
'dancing classes there nnd their fliend
will take part. Four prUes will be
given for the best costumes. Mrs
Harold R. Burleigh hnij .charge of the
dancing class, and will have a com
mittec of members to receive nt the Bal
Masque with her.
THRESHER BROS.
The Specialty Silk Store
1322 CHESTNUT ST. .
Silks
36-inch Imported White Habutai Wash Silk (made in Japan); will
launder perfectly.
Retail value $2.25 Our price $1.95 yd.
32-inch Striped Tub Silks in plain stripes, also monotone effects in
a variety of color combinations, suitable for waists, dresses and
men's shirts, absolutely fast color and will launder perfectly.
Retail value ?3.25 Our price $2.65 yd.
36-inch Costume Velveteens, twilled back and fast pile, the correct
material for coats, suits, etc. Colors, Copen, Brown, Green, Purple
and Black.
Retail value $4.50 Our price $3.65 yd.
54-inch Chiffon Broadcloth, extra fine in quality, a material that has
been very bcarce this season. Colors, Light Navy, Dark Navy, Bur
gundy, Taupe, Plum and Black.
Retail value $7.00 Our price $5.00 yd.
NOTE Why not buy a length of silk for the making of a blouse,
dress, man's shirt or a ready-to-wear silk blouse, camisole, silK
underskirt or a kimono for the serviceable
Christmas Present
that is in vogue this Beason as never before?
Georgette Blouses ,
New frill model in1 Flesh and White Georgette, also beaded and hand-
embrotdered styles.
Retail value up to $11.05 Our price $7.95
Silk Underskirts
All-Silk Jersey top underskirts (extra heavy quality), made with
tho new Van Dyke ruffle of soft messaline and chiffon taffeta.
Retail value $13.95 Our price $9.75
Kimonos
Odd. lot of silk and cotton crepe Kimonos, soma slightly soiled
(Empire stylo). Colors. Rose and Conen.
Retail value up to $6.95
THRESHER BUILDING
1322 CHESTNUT ST.
BOSTON STORE
10-tJ,lt TEMPLE l'LACK
thraugh oU WKST ST,
Mall Orders
Promptlu
"and Carefully
Filled
'-"HMt s th..
DR. MARY A. PATIOS
Doctot P.itton'H eiigigemcnt to Mi.
Alfred Stcveiisnit Hllner was an
noiinieil last vveeli bj her parents,
Mr. and Alls. Robert Alcandir
Pulton
QERMANTOWN
Mr nnd Mrs Frank U. Menngh, of
(lermuntown, have aniiouncid the en
giigenient of their diumhter, Mihs Jane
M. Stretch, to Mr. Cliailes A Carev
.Ir , sou of Mr and Mrs. Chatles A
Cnrev
Alunj intnesting dances of fii'imau
town soioritles uud frnteriiitits nre
hclieduled for the uoiu' futuie.
The Lidu Widn Wldu Club will hold
a dnlicn In the Pellmm Club on Trldav
evening, Jnnuao 0
The Delta Betn Sigma Sfirorlt.v ha
one planned for Moudiiv evening, pc-
ember 20. In the North Oniden of the
Bellevue-Strntford.
The Sigma Kappa fruternitv will
give h dance on Fild'ij evening, De
cember 12, at the Old York Cnuutrv
Club.
The Fchrunrv graduating class (if
the Oennantown High School will give
Its dame at the Pulhnm Club, on
Frldaj evening, December 10
Miss Helen Law ton, of Herman -town,
left on Frlrlaj for South Beth
lehem, Pa , whtre she attended the
lioube paitj given b the Delta Tnu
Delta Finterulty "it Lehigh Univer
sity. SWARTHMORE
Miss Marion R Bradlej, of SU
Cooper street. Camden, entertained
MUs Sarah McFnll, of Anderson, S
C, last week Several nfTnlrs weie
given bv Miss Brndlej in honor of her
guest. Miss Brndlej and Miss McFall
attend Sweet Biiar College, iu Yir
Klnia, hut Miss Brudlev does not in
tend to resume her studies until the
end of the Christmas holldajs.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Anna Wutt and Miss Helen
Watt will cutirtain the members of
their sewing circle ut their home, on
ralrmotint avenue, on Tuesday evening.
Among tho guests will be: Miss Cath
erine Albright, Miss Sadie Campbell,
Miss Helen Muhonej and Miss (ieno
vicve Considiue.
Mrs. Rose Loeb, of the Hotel Mn
jestlc, is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Goldsmith, in New York.
Miss Beiol Seigbert. of New York,
has been visiting Mrs. David T.
Fleisher, of 21i;5 Green htreel.
Mrs. C. Thompson, of Sixteenth and
Green stiects, will give a luncheon of
twelve covers tomorrow afternoon at
her home. Tho guests will be the mem
beis of her ".00" club.
Mr. and Mrs N. Leipiger, of 1-120
Noith Sixteenth street, me entertain
ln Miss Pauline Leipziger, of New
York.
Miss Marion Sellers, of North
Eighteenth street, has gono to AVnsh
ington to visit friends nnd will lemain
VSver the Christmas holidajs.
Mrs. Cecilia Klrschbaum, of l.'liri
North Bioad street, is entertuiuing her
daughter, Mrs. Morris Ma, who is
visiting her mother from New York.
Mr. and Mrs. I. .1. Biodsky have
left Oak Lane, where thev have been
living with Mi. and Mrs. Mux S Apt,
and are otcupjlng their new Lou.e, ."()
Noith Seventeenth street, r.trs. Brod
sky is the daughter of Mr. und Mrs.
Apt.
Our price $3.95
Wholesale
Prices on
All Our
Merchandise
WE8T PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Jacques Becrwald, of W22
Spruce street, will entertain her reg
ular card club nt bridge on Friday,
December 12. Tho guests will include
Mrs. Frederick Brown, .Mrs. Charles
Cnrr, Mrs. M. L. Perkins," Mrs. Metn
Wcisbrod, Mrs. H. West Boegenski,
Mrs. Louis daffy and Mrs. Harry D
Stllfrlend.
Mrs Harry E. Covermnn gnve a
COO party nt her home. t'SO Larch wood
nvenue, on Frldnv nfteriioou Among
tho guests weie Mrs. Joseph Shcunnn,
Mrs. Simon Murks. Mrs Robut Fin-
berg, Mrs. Samuel Kohlmnn, Mis
Hurry Sommrrs. Mrs Eduu Smuklei, I
Mia. Alexander l eiugoiu.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA i
I Among those present at the btng din- slitutimi thev were appointed to draft
lier pnrtj given bv Mi Monh Towels. I Among the importiint lines of service
of 1711 Rltner street, on Sntuidaj will be th ostablhhliig of n dn) lnirs
eveuing were .Mr. Clunks Haggcrl . i ' " In Mjinajunk Ihc oflireis of the
Mr Fiank Haggeitj Mr John Love, oignninlion rf. Mr Charles (
Mr John Millluchj. Mi Hmr.v O'Niil. .0,t. mesident: t iiiituin A J Mnkeii,
Mi Charles O'Nril. Mr FrnnU Flcuj
und Mr. James McCrossiu.
Miss Cerlllu Kennv, of UWIl Portei
stieet, entcrtulnid the members of her
card club on Fudaj evening Her
guests Intituled Miss Ida Posternock.
Miss Knthrlne Krnuedv, Miss Mlehl
' Dnrliuctou. Miss Ueatriee Wood, Miss
Nun Wood, Miss Flo Jordan, Miss
Sunie Bojle, Miss F.lennnr Bovlc, Miss
Miss Mti'rnirct
(Jeitiuile i lirowu
IJiiike and Miss Rosalie Lvuche.
Mr and Mrs Gtorge Hood Weaver
nrj nt home nt lO'-'.'l North KLdith
street, having returned from their wed
ding trip. The bride will be uineintnr(.d
us Miss Loru u. reiiecir.
TIOGA
Mrs Charles Butterluld. of Noith
Twent -first ptred, will k.ive the mid
dle of the month fm u tour through
the West to C'ulifornla uturtiiu home
-nine time in Juniiurv
Mr. and Mrs Climbs II. Rnliblns
hnvc leturncd fiom thdr wedding tri.i
and will be ut home in Boston The
brli'.o before hci mnriliige was Miss
Olga Jeanuetto Dom
STRAWBERRY MANSION
MI'S Ida Hernhelmei, Miss Sophie
Hernhelmer and Miss Hannu Heruhei
mcr arc now ipsiding in their new
home, 219 Metropolitan nvenue, At
lantic City.
Mr. nnd Mrs Morris Stern, of New
Yotk. me visiting their i datives. Mi.
aud Mis Joseph Stem, 17U Noith
Ihlrtv -third stieet
Mr nnd Mm Joseph A irtsthuftcr, of
2SH7 West Alleghenv avenue, nnuounred
the engacement of their daughter, Miss
Helen Wlrtselmftei to Mr. Jerome S
Haus, of Athntio Citv
FRANKFORD
Dr. nnd Mrs Ernest F. Apeldorn, of
2113 North How aid stieet, auuounce
tlin emracement of their (laughter. Miss
"Metn Jean Apeldorn, to Mr. Joseph V
S. Douuellj, of tins tltj.
Mrs James S Shoemaker, of 3112
Fiankfotd avenue, entertained Pridiij
evening nt n dinner und dance. Amom;
the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Horace
H. Reger, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Allen
Thompson, Mr. und Mrs. Samuel (?
Pollock, Mr. and Mis. Theodore B
Creamer, Mr. and Mrs Karl Roberta,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Shoemakei,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter II. Moore, Mis.
William II. Breslm, Mrs. Crandall
Tabler, Miss Sue Creumer, Miss Kiln i
Reger. Miss Maiian Shoemaker. Mii.
Jeanette Tabler, Miss Helen Iluntri
m. MM PraniM .Tones Mr Gregg L
Bowman II. Moore and Mr. Helmut!.
Stil.n.an. '
;:0::.:ai?:::'::;:;L
Despite the fact that great num
bers ,oj smartly dressed Women
have taten advantage of the
Break in Shoe Prices belated
los fresh from the workrooms
'again give a plentiful choice.
p:
Buy Now and Save 4m to 7-5u
PLENTY of Button Boots
14.00 to 17.50 Values
All of the smartest leathers and
the most fashionable two tone
combinations. New lone vamp ef
fects with covered Frcnah heels or
.eather Louis heels and turn soles.
PLENTY of Dress Boots
4.00 to 17.50 Values
In the new grays, the- smart
jeaver brown, the fashionable
eld Mouse and a simply wonder-
il choice of beautiful combinations.
PLENTY of Walking Boots
4.00 to 17.50 Values
With all of the wanted heel
teights, Cuban, walking and mili
aire. In rich brown cordovan,
9
Ine brown calfskin, deep" cordo- , . . ,
an calf, gun-metal calf, black kidskin and scores of
Jthers in wingrtip and straight-tip models.
m
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Buy your Christmas Slippers NOW Stocks
are full and assortments complete
For'Men, For Women, For Children
Hallahan's is Xmas Slipper Headquarters
.GOOD
919-921 Market Street
5604-06 Germantown Ave. 2746-48 Germantown Ave.
4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 60th and Chestnut Sts.
Branch Storey Open Every Evening.
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WI83AHICKON
Mr. nnd Mrs. William M. Watson
gave n dinner last week at their home on
Sumac street in celebration of Mr. Wut
son's blithdny anniversary. Their
guests included Mr. and Mrs. William
Levis, Mr. Luke Steits, Mrs. Alfred
Wot stall, Mr. Max Uiitersee, Mr. und
Mrs. Emll Wngn.cr und Miss Florenco
Frear, of New York.
MANAYUNK
There v. Ill bo a meeting this evening
of the noentlv organised Twtnty-llist
wnrd brnnih of the Commimltv Service.
Iu the Gicen Lane Public Librnrj build-
lug, vvben Mr David l iilmer Kcelv, ur,
M Howard Fussell. Mr. F. L Cnstle-
innii, Mr. Guirgc E. Dnrvviirt nnd Miss
Cnthnrliie I'onwnv will presuit the con-
Sirs J Yiiuelm Merrirk. vice tiresi
dints. .Miss Rthel M Suilders, secic
taiv, und Mrs. John L Tiirnei, tiras
urer
ROXBOROUGH
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Wood and
their vouiig sou, of Harmon toud, aud
Mis nibnbeth Seholleld. of Mnnuvunk
,u(,ui luotmed to the Pocono moun-
inin mm ni'um. iiiv nmi'tuu ill viivuu
tovv 11
YARDLEY
Mrs. Pred Beans and Mrs H ' Yai -i
Ington llarnes uic In charge of the Red
Cioss Clnistinas seals. The public school
ihlldreu will also ptuticlpite in thdr
sale
NORBISTOWN
At the auction bridge pai t.v given by
Mr intl Mrs H Mulford IJuutiuc. Jr .
of 2ll I'nst Puedlev "stieet, the guests , B
IliduilMl vlr. and Jlis II Seveiii Uu i
g.n. Mi uud Mis. (imtlmi R Rogiu,
Mi .mil Mis. C Heibeit ent Mr.
nnd Mrs ('einld Svvnllovv, Mr and Mrs
fohu Titzel, Ml and Mrs. Joseph 11,
lilt VVlLLrillAS FORIIMOST THKATRLS
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FRANCES STARR
In Iter latest nnd flroatent Triumph
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"DADDIES"
A Comely by JOHN L liOrtRUL
' DADDInS ' IS AN UNQUESTIONED
MASTCHPII.CE THU rOsilTlVrj CMMt
VVOHK AMONG AH. MODCKN COMUDIKS
FORREST1-2 Wecks .HV'f,
Mat Wed. & Sat
""rle Dtlllnglvim a Musical Comedy Start
l- .tllt.IA -l JOSEPH
ANDERSON LAWTHORN
in I Hb CANARY wifh
DOM-.U &. dixon ana maudd kidurm:
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Dr. and Mrs. F. 11. Little.
ORPHFUM M Tomorrow, 2r. 5r
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MAfn?r'iHM0'ND "A Woman's Way"
Ducnvmnn is tub nAnatEii"
Ken Avo. nnd Cumtwrlnnil
L.itilles Mat. Every Day
Peopl
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DUMONTS Emnwtt J Welch Mln
CT POPULAlirnlCKMATINEC TODAY T3
hatiiie F"ur and Jewel Robberies
nilVlT 8" " ":o Mat Tolaj
DlJUU BEAUTY REVUE
Trocntirrn THU FlUSs'CIt niOMCK"
' UIUCIU with LUNA DALEY
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George Allen,
Inc.
1214-
Extraordinary Sale of
Fine Millinery
Hundreds of our choice models repriced $5, $G,
$7.50, $8.00. -
Special Value Dress Hats
$10.00
These stunning Hats are suitable for afternoon or
e ening wear. They are developed in black velvet draped
fronts with crowns of gold or silver metal; also light
crowns of cerise and pale blue silk covered with gold lace.
They are unusually attractive and will sell quickly at
$10.00.
Corsage Bouquets for Gifts
Violets, Orchids. Gardenias. Small French Flowers.
Ostrich Flowers boxed for
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M
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1215 Chestnut Street
Furs and
Tomorrow
Extraordinary Sale
f Winter Hats
less than Half Price.
75 in all Regularly 12.50 to 20.00
K75
We've taken these from our regular stock. They include
some of the smartest models of this season. Seventy-five
Hats to choose from. All Velvet, Velvet and Brocade,
Velvet and Fur and other entrancing combinations.
New Satin Hats in black, brown, taupe and navy.
Exceptional Value, 5.00
The lovely new effects for the advanced winter
season.
- PiirMiqcinjT Agents' Orders Acccpted
ar a.1
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For A
Dainty Christmas
Real Lace Collars a new
variety ; some with cuffs. $8.00 to $30.00
Collars and Cuffs cuffs close
with buttons. $1.00 set
Organdie Vestees with cuffs, 85c
Net Guimpes with high stocks;
hand embroidered and tucked. $1.75
Crepe de Chine Scarfs evening
colorings. Embroidered in gold
or silver. $20.00
Spanish Lace Scarfs, $8.00 to $23.00
Limerick and Lierre Lace Scarfs,
$16.50 to $65.00
HANDKERCHIEFS
Lace or linen thousands
Filet and embroidered lingerie
Pillow Cases
Embroidered Squares, Scarfs
and Centrepieces
Embroidered Muffin Cases
Vanity Bags, Cushions, Trays,
Tourist Cases
Madeira embroidered Guest
Towels, $2.25 each
Embroidered Towels, up to $6.50 each
And Hundreds More Gifts
KILO Cfofestitu $tceai'
EITH'S
CHARLES KING & CO.
In "DRKAM BTA118"
JOE LAURIE, Jr.,
FAY COURTNEY
Jalnd Naval Octette: James anl
Satlln Leonard, and Others.
ACADHMY KIU AIT , DEC. 12. AT 8:00.
tlPT'TAL HY
GABRILOWITSCH
riANIBT
Tlcketa. (2 00, tt CO, $1, 71o
at Hepp'. 1110 Cliextnut Btrcelj
-TTi nniA Walnut ab 8th Mat Today.
I A.l l J 28th Anniversary of
aoiiMu ALREEVES
-Chestnut Street 1214
Christmas giving. 1
DeMaivp
Millinery
mati
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MARY PICKFORD I
In ricturli.llon of tho Novel &.
"HEART O1 THE HILLS"
Stanley Orchtra rtenowned OrgantaU
nEJIODELKD nnFUrtNIBHED
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1911 r Aitrtfn aifmnvn
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De MILLE'S
Now In
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tho Largest.
1 Ineat Tone,
and
Moat
Ejqutalte
Orjran
or Any
Motion
Tlcture
House
In America
Mlsj JEAN
owiivrz &
Mr. OTTO
V. BECK.
Sololata
Supreme Achievement
MALi
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A PAHAMOUrn'
ATtTcrtAET pir.Timia
Baaed on Sir J M.
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F.l,"tJ.nc'1'J Thos Melahan. Gloria Swan- I
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ARCADIA
Tn i , CHV-S1NUT BHLOW lont f()
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ROBERT WARWICK
In. New rfrainount.Arf(sr5t -pimm
tin.
An Adventure in Hearts
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Adarted from "f!nniairt ni.ttna
... . ... by Anthony Hope 2
Added Attraction Mother Uooae Carnival
V IMC TORI Ai-
MarKit Street 1 no N nth
THEDABARA "nor
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C A P I T 0 13
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REGENT
MARKnT ST. BL lTTIfW
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A nni'D-CKAlfl KENNEDY SEniAt. f
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VIOLA DANA
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CROSS KEYS MAKET ST. B eoth, (
vu PRETTY BABY".-
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Friday nrrcuMD Ti0 1.
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McCORMACI
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A FEW CHOICE SEATS STILT. AVATLABLS
Phone TVolnut UU ; Rtee 6T.
The Little Theatre De ""y n4
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A COJIEDY DRAMA VTTII A PURPOSjS D
BY WILLARD MACK ""V
. v Tll. BARRY McCORMACK ,,T
AJvD AN ALL-STAR NEW YORK CAST
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POPtlLAIl PIOHKn HI Tn a viii-r. . Vl-1'.
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WEDNESDAY ? 4
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EXTRA WED. EVG. Z
Dec. 1 7 Battlefields of France!
50c, 75c, II, II CO at Ilerpe'" 25c At Soor.4
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ACADEMY of MUSIC
Tonight at 8 : 1 5 -,
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Some Good Seats Still Available'
Tlcketa at Heppe'a, 1110 Cheatnut, 60c to IS;
METROPOUTAN OPERA HOUSE
WEDNESDAY EVO., DEC. 10
FIRbT APPEAJIANCE
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ORCHESTUA
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EUGENE lOAlJC, ConduQtoi ,
LEO ORNSTEIN 1
CELEBRATED PIANIST, Sololat ,1
Ticket Now on Sale at 1108 Chestnut, Sti&
Walnut
The V
NIGHTS AT 8:15.
Mat.TriiirR. ALL
BEATS V
The VolcAno of Musical tiurprlaea rrtt
MY HONOLULU GIRIg
85 Slnrlne Mlrthmaktra.
20 Dancing Moonmalda.
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For Entire Enffaamant Xtou an Naur ?
Year'a Weeka. Sit. Mon.. Dee, 32r
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SAM S. SHUBERT "2f.j?
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