EVENING PUBLIC gpSprW trf. LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Attends the Charity Hull She Regrets the Death of Mrs. Charles Da Costa And Com ments on Various Happenings in Society I MIJ8T say the ball last ntglit. with noon hp suddenly ripw woise and the the tableaux and artistic dancing, en','ain ......... . ,.. .,i .im. un .oia nan ucfti uomincni. oulte came tip to my expectations ami n go(,,a, flm, ,.harlublp ngnn tot many It was a gorgeous sight. I just loved ,jPars, fihr- w Mlt .lullet Bldtllr, a the costumes. They really were awfully , sister of Mls Mlldied Hlddle. who ninr- j . mv I rled Williams Pndwalnder, nnd a daugh- good, so picturesque and true lo tn.v ff. n ()(i ncn wllflmg Ildd,Mf of Itisa of the heroes and heiolnes or drama ifl0u( ,vm, whom the Cadwnlnders lire, and fiction flip marjled Charles Da Costa, n sou i. . ..i.i.. .. n LonnHful skill lat ff the late llo-tor Da Costa, who lived fllfht afthe5 Charity Bal ' Yon know Mr many year, nt Seven.eenlh and Wat- ?i' i j .u .i... . II It were a nut s reels, and wiie reDUtatlon a a hey had the i stage se : as if K were a . i(ernallonal. ibr.r.yOf boohs. Ir, i the center rnic o w largest, marked "BooM"; . X" lmiir(. of th Saturdn Kvrnlns Danrlng arranged round J lWt ., ' 'I"- '""' 'V h" .v. (he other com .mailer .''"" Xnrs came -niltee men.hers have ailed off the nieet- XSh frrdo"noththlnk .herne8Cha.ver In, of the ita, lo imve been " - Ufu..oniiA nneCADt before it.uiiiiiu iiijtiu. n nmih 111 ir LWCI1 U JIIUIV ii..i-i"' ", ,i if H!Wfl In Mr. IJfi I nsti. s mnmni-r. an of the balls. Ann ." "".fin linr.l " "a 'osltt ua-d to haperone a houettc dance, w'j 'c J1,', ".""ins 'mailer .-1n on Friday afternoons nt to find n bet cr sc .of ihwi a,,, nm a) lho ,',! ,h.,drMI wflir to me. Of course, Al a . "? ., . t ii,m ,.,,tn ih.,- . m .nn,h t Henle. SB1 South Twenty. first, streot. WEST PHILADELPHIA will give for her ntere, Miss Viola ' jj,,, Herbert 13. Dillcr. of Bit South Ueale Homer, on Saturday, December i jnrty-second street, will entertain nt 20, from 4 until 0 o'clock, the follow- rereptlon on Saturday in honor of her ing will assist lu leceivlng: Mis sister, Dr. Mary Alexander Tatton, Margaret Dnllell .Miss Kveln N'ew- whose engagement to Air. Alfred Slev bold Smith, Miss Sarah Meade Ilnr- ipnsou Hltner was announced last week, rlson, Mts. Leonurd T. Ueale and Mrs. 'The following ladles will assist In re Oliver Eaton Cromwell. reiving: Mrs. Joseph Hltner, Mrs. Holier! A. ration unn .-irs. nimnr .Men Sheets. Jr.. of .New lorK Mrs. (?eorge IV. Kendiicl.. lid. of 'I fiodfrey House, Villanova. will give ni; at Theo Ullle. mire uiynn Kennedy took the price. attend the Wurts class and the commit tee class, The Da Costas had three i'l.lldien--.le.ssie, who is a subdebulante; Isabel, who is nlso verj ill with pneti moniii. and a on. Alexander Da Costa. Mr. but weren't they all funny, when they' did the "shimmy"; Sony of the dresses were very pie tly. didn t m think? And as for Gather ne ;oxe and Marv NorrK' evening cloak", they were simply lovely: They came in 1 1 e and sat on the lloor to walch the tableau-; and dancing. Catherine's was a lii-li turquoise bine velvet trimmed . with .,.- .. .i At.ir'a Tvns that ev - 1WHIF Ull ll.l'l .'. - ' - , ... "" P.'" T1HU., ii, iiuuin ,,.,.(.,. .nil. quisitc shade of iruneu pniK muuf mm tomorrow on llroad street and on thest- , lllMUipvn. Mill XI, (' II'.... ,1 I til ... J. i . - . .. ' .. .., .. .. . .iia .iinrv i exiiniirr win ni.siu iiinrneon nt me iuti-i.nrnon, lonoweu ,vr , ' ,i.i ,i ,ni ,,. ai,i. I!" T,a7 tr1nI,lr'y ' nn, Shl .''"S.f.M.V '" rawnir Murtha. Miss Margaict Mta PdTlh' KemlTk diUh,r-1 0. Klachrr. Miss Arabelle Wood Quick Miss fcditli Kendriik. Hnd SM jogcpnlnc c, Doerr. Mr. Mrs. John Crow, of Upland, will 'and Mrs. Ttobrrt. Alexander 1'atton will entertain the Nine Club at luncheon on i entertain the receiving party al dinner. Thursday. December JS Among the i followed by a thentre pariy. members are Mrs. Samuel llislev. Mrs. Kdward Wurts. AIr. H Ashlnn Utile. Mrs. V. K. AVoodbridge and Mr .lames SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Watts Mcicur. MtNi jjari I). Pietlyman. of iVJ!) Invitations liave been icielved fiom South Broad street, entertained nt cards Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Price Wetliorill followed by a dance, nt her home, on for a hall to be riven in honor of their , Monday evening, in honor of her guest. irnnddtughte, Miss Deborah Logan, ou Mrs. (leorge Keimieelj . of Salisbury, January ft nt the Ilellevue-Sliatford. ijfd Among Ihose tiresent were: Mrs Owlug to the death of Alr.. Charles K. I!. Smith. Mr" K TnmIinon. Mr K. Da Costa, a member of Hie Satnr- W. Chesmit, Mi 15 Ilohn. Mi M day evening dancing class lommiltce, . Antrim. Mr J. liojle. Mrs 1'. Con the meeting of the class, which whs to nillr. Mrs. I.. Sleen. Mr. l have been held tomorrow, has been post-! Hiovens. Mi ti. Iluglies and Mis -r- tiv r"m 'Spfi,w;-l DECEMBER 12, 191 i ' i ' ' 1MISSM.H.HALL0WELL WEDS MR. JOHNSON Other Weddings Which Took Place Recently Miss Pierce Bride of Mr. Tyndall yiss iwT ' Si FALL3 OF SCHUYLKILL "Cinderella" will be presented on Saturday nfternoon and evening by the Girl Ilescrves of the Toung Women's Christian Association at the assouin tion rooms, -MOO Ridge avenue. In aid of St. Timothy's Hospital. The cast of lalenled amnteuis includes: Cinderella. Miss Margarel Davis: prince, Miss Miriam Lister: baron. Miss 15mll Kraulter: the two sisteis, Miss Maude Carpenter. Miss Anne Hemphill: fairy nuccn. Miss Margaiet. Montgomery; Alldoro, Miss Jane Holdswnrth : I'iedro. Miss Irene Jones, and Daniiim. Miss Helen Lewis. The entertainment is in charge of Miss Frances Leedom Hess, stage director t Miss Jessie McCullnugh, eeretary of the association : airs, ii, it 11l..l.n.JA l AfM riuAmnu U Ql... art. Miss Christine Audeison. Ml ' jesterday Only the members of the Rachel Ttoberts and Mrs Anna M. fmilj and a few intimate friends were Heed. After each pWntntion of the Present. The Itcv George " An lay there will be n sale of fancy articles I nony. rector ot hi. .Marys i nurcn Miyne. nerformecl tne cereinonr i tie bride, who was given in marriage by The wedding of Miss Margaret Hun ,ler Hallowell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Frnlcy Hallowell, and Mr. ' William Apperson Johnson, son of Mrs. Apperaon Johnson, of niehmond, Vs., una niiicllv nnlpmuized at Htanbaugh. ' tlin TInll.n.n1l I.aii.a nl Wnvnn. nl nnnil ni M the Mothers' Cmb. directed by Mrs n. Mitchell, and beautiful Japanese art works by a corps of the CJirl Reserve", in tharge of Mi.s Angela Wei. Greenspan. Doctor Nathan performed the ceremony. The. bride and bride groom left for nn extended wedding tour through the South. They will be nl home after the first of the year at 4813 York road TACONY Mis. B. Harrison, of Longshore sliest, has as her guests for several weeks, Mrs. Charles Anchor, and her daughter, Miss Kthel Anchor, of Brooklyn, N. Y. , , .,, Mr. and Mrs B Leeds, ot 0711 Glenlock street, are receiving congratu lations on Ihe birth of n daughter, Kdna Whltaker Leeds. New York Symphony Orchestra WAI.TCTl DAMllOSCH, Conductor ACADHSty OP MUSIC. Thurs. JJvp.. Deo. 18 D'INDY'H NBW "WAH" HTMJMIONT rrirtt Time In 1'Mlsdelphtat S KREISLER OBBrilOVBN' VIOLIN CONCERTO lts Btals "fio to IS.BO Ht Heppo's METROPOLITAN ol'EIlA llbl)813 Msrk.l PI b, mth 11AM Hit:l P, , MARYPICKFORD- In "IIB"At, n thw irrt.T N,3XT VKK NOIIMA TALMAOOB In "THE 1S1.H OF1 CONQUE3T 10 A E her fsther. was unattended and wore vmniinuriv opbsj rnnrPANV n r an nlteruoon gown of French blue tubsdav BVC , T A DLIL7IE, teorgetle crepe. Deoueu wnn wmre , r)FC 1 6 AT LuT LJ i. iLjir HU vi unnK. D1 II you know the St. Francis luniors have started In nzain on lliclr work of collecting and filling stock ings for tin- little poor children. They me going (o stand in booths today and m . fit.. rnltnr Sarah Dolnn looked er well In n putrcmely rich thade of bltie-gieeti vel- and Nancy uunniug. "i" looked slmpiv sneei in um uris vet, lAViit(nnle. ,c iinnimil volvet. Kleanor ,. ii ni-nltv frock of pule Ipihoii mlored tafl'etn and Gloria InnfceH verv charming in pink and gold We. Afrr the tahlenux and pageant the uu. t,irn inten from tlie stage and VillnUm watcriuelon nut "tree! to reteive donations for their wcrk. A nice feature of this good work is that tho.sp who wish may buy r tille.l sloking and give the name of a little child lo whom they wish the slocking sint, and il will be delivered to that little one the day before Christum". They fill the stocking with candy and tcjf and add ti useful article, either winm gloves, lnufllpr. a tnp or n little flannel petticoat. It ship is a dandy harm, don't .ou Hi nk so? Mrs. Wil- the familiar latticed and iose-1 wined liain King, of ihe Satterlee Apartments. background of tlie bail was wnu u imn is vnnirinan in tne .lunlort,. more, unnriiy uiirnen u ijn m !- of Lieutenant I'liiliiiiius Will 1P!TP In hpni Ihnf I1.1 nati a fall mi ednesdnv in the hos pital at Carlisle. Pa., nnd bioke his wounded nrm. It erlainly is "hard hick. ' as both lie and his fnmilv had been looking forward to his spending the poned Mrs Robert Emntt Hate will leave on Monday to s""" ' several days with Mr. and .Mrs. Kinlcn Hare, at their home. 27 F.nst Sixty-first street. N'ew Vor! Miss Anna Leonard Balrd. 41(1 South Fifteenth street, has issued invitations for a baby party ou J-iiuuy. December. 'M ill 3 o'clock. Mrs. Robert W. Wigton. of llapr ford, will entertain at lunclipou on I'ri- ' day. Decembpr 1f(. ot the Acorn Club, In honor of her sister In-law, Mrs. Kdwaid Wigton. Mr and Mrs. James P. Weait an nounce the marriuge of their daughlpr, Xftoa tiV.n... Ulan)dn, WfiArt in Wv Alfred J. Wilkinson. Jr.. on Wednes- ' "' day. December IS, nt Palmvra, V J A" AT., onrl Afro lV'llt..nnn will h nl linmp ' ir. ,.... ...... ........ ., ...,., ...... ..... .- . ........ nller .lanuary i in .iiinuonn. .. .i Mr. nnd .Mrs Joseph X. Snellenbuig will spend the ClirWnins holidays m An Florence l.uicj Mr. and Mr". Michael A Pei-solntio. of Tfid South F.iglith street, arp receiv ing i-ongrntulntion" on the birth f n son. Mrs. Pcssolano will he remem bered ns Miss l!d!p dp Carlo. ilinlk liPtids. and carried a prn Jli. Johnson had his brother. Jl- Ir ginius Johnson, of Ricliniond. as host man Afler the wedding breakfast the ROXBOROUGH The annual bazaar of the Xeedlcwoik , (mild ot Ihe Grace Lutheran Church will he held on Saturday nfternoon and evening in the social hall of the chinch. I on Ridge nvenne Tliere will be nn exhibition nnd snip of mant tine Iiiipii til tides embroidered ' ni ' iienr by the membcis. The affair Is In charge of Mrs. John Grammcr, Wt Paul 7.. Strodach. Mrs. John .Milten , herger. Mrs. W. Itentz, Mrs Minnie wiiiil K-Jrm.n0Tr-. h ' rci Twenty-ninth stieel. and Mr. Russell I , - illinm hauffman. Mrs. Harry Jack- l ,, crrij.,, , M,,R vn. um.i..... . rt,..inni ?f llnir. " ,,,,i, v. r.,v.... ....... i v..ww-... MME8. ALI1A, ROMATNK. MM. ItAlUlOLD, SCOTTI, PICCO. MAnTINO, JIAI.ATKBTA. UftSCfliaUAN, AUDIHIO. Cond.. MJl PAl'l PU 110S untflDUl HI. wai. lii ii;ui. A L A C 19IJ HlinVP mmtsvn t. a. ar,. p., 74 fl.so v M, "MALE AND FEMALE" s pr,,"ount-Artt:iiiXt Picture now bltr Hon In many of h Unrn cltlu at 1.B0. n. . F1 pmcn ab usual, sso "" iptl"'- VV- tlbn, Olorl Swan m,iyier020..R',br' "n,l Llta. Loo. ttei .??IR!JI,L" "most Orjtsn SololiUi MISS JBAN OWTHTZ MR. OTTO P. HKCK ARC a"dTa in s, ''"KSTNL'T OKLOW 19TH Kobcrt Warwick "An Ai7V'i?I' xt WMkCONSTANCD BINNEr In EnSTWllILB 8USAN." briile and bridegroom left on a wedding METROPOLITAN OPK2ft.,i?i?! ' I 4 T f T T A trip They will beat home after Jan- J !, m. In" n'dSKw W I V UKIA ttarv I. at'l.TJ Wctmont avenue. Had ' fcu.R!?5; !&".&?. d'J S. I "V1?' AWr?01 ilonfiehl. n. J. tub passing snow of 1916" j THEDA BARA "Lunij or TYNDALI PIERCK IEDA BARA SAM S. SHUBERT MA'rs- wkEVT Nl- wu TO" " '" A"imiTirtN' SPEED MANIAC' The wedding of Mis, Lilly Hale '. R h nolllckln. Ip A D T "T 1FT T leric. daughter of Mr nnd Mrs W. ' LliW r 1L.U3 Murlcal ComeJy I A I I 111 iiiatutus Pierce, of V.W2 North' a 1X)NELT romeo 'V- 721 MAnKBT STnKBT - Mita Wpd OFKriA -. . . . . . . . . 11 i rnnni . ni .t ii Miri 11 11 1 r i v t i. .nrsiiuiL h l. .m..b. unn llica fuW l'jvlol A ru llolitr. ' .,-! v. - .......... , ,--- HUUHfci lii nn.l Ali'B Tl HMft uiuu aucrt, u nvummnii mi "'"-. 'inm J- i nnr-B j n- 1 1 - tuui.i i cuw-P M. 12. a sat. Ethel Clayton . , ..,.. . ...l ...tll. 4 tim m.!,IW. n electric itgitis. iiuu ," ":." ,. minff un to '2 ocioik mill Lite we danced the light fantastic way the morning. iutn pRfRXDS -L Miller DCVN'T know wliat with n lot of was the matter Wedtiesdny night, but we nan soiw. '" i'i- "" i nriimas lt-days at liome. and now the Elizabeth Boyds. -mere are two , (lr, hfls happened. He hail accented in- debutantes of that niune jou nov. and vitatinns for so m'onr dances during th when we toadied the (.cargo IL Lvaus , ili,lByt, , jil be to disappointed dance at tne iuevup. avf luimu n " for BlUabeth Xoyea Boyd, the daugh ler of the late George W. Boyd, who wis general passenger agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad for so many vcars. not the Klizabelli Boyd, daugh ter of Dr. (Seorgc Boyd, who came out last week nnninloil Poor boy ! I feel m horiy for him: he hR had to go through so much since he was Mounded in France Hnd has been so pa tiPut through it all. .Tint oncp in n while he can spend the week-end nt home with his family, f hope Iip will soon Iip heller. XAXCV WYNNE It- is true that F.lizabeth Xoyea Boyd. the one for whom the dance was given, always uses the Xoyes, lml somehow we just didn't stop to think, and lo ! and behold it wns for her. And yes terdnv after the dance, formal an nouncement wns made ot ner engage- i ning. In be ment to Paul Reed, of Lancaster. ' i,'redeilc H. Niiznncin s iauier men mhuuivi- urmic -viicu At iiin.i. r..u .,.,..... last you remember, and she has only just ,nngh,Pl. of M ' Al,BU,tp Muor. d lightened'.her mourniiig. Her mo hpr Mis!( lMrn srrowbrldiw. aughVer of did not give a formal tea to introduce I Mr, ,, M. ,. Straw'br dgc? w"l hr: "V Jfc ' 'fu'"?' S,'r"f-e It' Mis. M. Loui'c Ashhurst" 'jHw Ivan givru ui nn; ...mmoo v.. ,,t....vo K ivubplh Chicago. germantown' TIip Kdsmp Club is giving a dome this eveuirg al the Mnnheini Ciicket Club. The Omega Phi Sigma Soioiity. l'p- silon Chapter, will hold a meeting to- NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mis John Donahue, of Woodstock sitcpt will give a formal J.nrn llllu ricnill'T flt tllPir llOmP honor of their daughter. Miss Nan ' Vr loraW Plckel V son of Mr and ."? "i, Crh',?J,,;k V" 't' "OH- MY DEAR" "W"ltN- r' RPpUMT1 Donahue. The gitPf-ls will include Ml,,. ,,ohn 1:. picuI. of 4370 Mana.vunk f.ln' Kpifcopal Chur ih ot Si Anne, , ," I f,UEiiN 1 Miss Let lv Olenson. Mis Agnes Ale nvpml. has returned from a year's Eighth and Locust streele the tcie , vnir MATINras VEDNESDAy I "Tw.ntv ih. .,. Closkey. Miss May MfC.loakey. .Miss,,orvife 0,cr,Mg witU Compatn C mony waB penormep uv nip uei ,i Ornce Can-. Miss Sadie Hannignn. Mr j-jf,, t laii cl Infantrx .loyie Moore and was followed bv a re .,,i t Vn.n.nn i..vrnov Mc flnh ' ipntion nt the home of the bride s nnr ir,iM,i-rnM enis Jir. j-icrcn gun- ins UH-ixarer in nEnoiimiun tnarr ace anT. Mrs Mi anil Mrs. Burt Conn, of Xl'SJ! wn her onlv nttenda I'.nsl Stella avenue, entertained at cairis ' Mr. Stelnmetz was Mr Tvudall's Wednesday evening. Among the guests ' best man. The bride nnd bridegroom wpip. .Mr. and Mm. reel .Wkes. .Mi interpsliug Clnistmas PiitPrtain- Vundalia Hihcy Burgv. Mlss Marion 1'hirlv third street S.1,1. IV1IS. 7 4B. n-30 r, M, Aioro Desalr Than the its.!" Simpson. Mr Frank McCloskey Stanley Hope. Mr Rodman Hope. Frank McNemey. Mr. Robert Simpson. Mr Frank McCloskey and Mr. William Thompson. I- I "lv- AND SATLTIDAT IIEHTH.V KALICH ln 'THE ntDDI.B WOMAN" ment has been mrangrd for tlie wound ed sailors In 1 1 rajs Ferry Hospital b the Ocean City Hostess League, nn Wednesday evening. December ''( Thcie will he n Chiistmas Upp with alfts for ivicli. nlso ice cream and cake The men in thp ward" will he visited ami will leceire flnweis in addition to their other gifts. Alt' William F. Craig morion- afternoon at the home of Miss twill sing, and n linnioro.i'j sketch will Margaret Malpass. The members nrobo presented b a number of young Misa Anita Kaufman. Miss Doiotny i people. Mis. Kenton Warne is pies Johnston, Miss Dorothy Kolb. Miss jdent of the league: MW Anna Crelh Kdith Thompson. Miss Maud Thoinp- vice president . Mis. Frank Webster. Miss f;velyn awarz nnd .Miss ' treasurer : .aii-s l.ieanor I erguson. secr'tary. nnn Mrs Adam lsessier. ior rcspondiug secietarv. There nre forty membrs of Hie association. Ifothersoll and Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles IL Conn. Mrs. C. Foiester. of Kensington arc Hue. nnd Clearfield strept, has gone lo llairisburg for several weeks to n-it Mis. ,f. Arthur. The ladies' auxiliaty of tlie Kensiug ton Business Men's Association are nr langiue for a banquet and dance in hi gh en on New Year's night.. Miss Stella Horter. of Easl Columbia uremic, entertained the members of her sewing circle nt Iter home on Tuesday evening ' I..,. I-. 1n.,l.rt.,.,lltn I'ln .....I ...III U. ICll Il-r iiaLn-iiiiiiiii. a it. , um -.ill L". al home after Janunrv 1 nl 24L'0 Xorth Harry Stelnmetz ' AHKI PHI MAT1NEBS TiitmsUAT ,,UI ftULLrni ASD SATURDAY itea with crnnLOTTE wai.kbr snd KBNEST LAWTOnD ODPI-1PI IM M' Tomorrow. SDc, 35c WAXMAX ULASS A pretty wedding took place at Apollo Hall Sunday evening, when Miss '5dilh Class, of MM) South Fourth .treet. was married to Mr. Samuel J. Waxman. of 4HV1 York road. The, bride wore n white satin gown, and a veil of duchPsbc lare. She carried n shower bouourt of while roses and or- djids and was attended by Miss Belial rium. as mnld of honor The bride groom had ns besl man M' Herman MAB DESMOND ' IlInmMri DiicE-Mnnn. 1 -G.-K" . . A Woman's Way" j r. -"tub nArirunn j Ken. Avo nnd CumberUn'l i.saiei' nil Every djt MAJUCET 8T. Bl. HTH DOUOLAS MbcLBAN "Twenty thr and Halt Hours' Laava" SLAHKET STREET ATJUN1PBR CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE BORKIN TROUPE "ctaSjvb' """iEL-y oti-T Acr,nfyn,,. BROADWAY BtB sny4r a. GtW 'PRETTY BABY" oSai? '' SCARLET DAY GRIFFITH S feoples Oh! Girl! Co. cross keys "r-rHh rHTo f tt'ilnut ab. Sth Mat. Tody. THE FINANCIERS lortoinw ALREEVES HI 1MONT"? Emmett J. Welch Mln- LOCAL SATIHU Fur and Jewel Robberies ?.30 7 AND 9 JUOlOtl! Melanra MAT. Tostorinow son. Certrude Cummings. Mrs William T. Tomlinson. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Among the guests who will attend the theatre party, followed bv supper at the Ititr-Cariton. on Sntui'dav eve- given by Mr and Mrs. Strawbndgc in honor of dav nleht ' You know there is another Boyd family, the Knickerbacker Boyds. and they have a daughter to come out nexr tear or the year after. Fortunately her name is Lysbeth, not Elirabuth, or we'd be getting so pualed we would not, know what on earth to do. would we, or to whose party we weie going? .101111 I Livingston Boyd. Miss M. Elizabeth Kllintt. Mies Helen S. Hen deison. Miss, Katheriue S. King, Miss Deborah Logan. Miss Emily Potter Noble. Miss Mary Prinuose" Ttepves, Mrs. J. Clayton Strim-bridgc. Mr. John Bi-alr I'arnwili, Mr. Bartow Burgess. Mr. Philip Lnngdon Corson. Mr. Ilob-i'1-t IJocliPit, Mr. C. Joseph Dexter, Mr Henry Gcjelin. Mr. Horace 15. Mont- nt str. East Washington lane, will entertain the members of her class al ner home this evening. Her giicBts nip Miss Alicia Buttcryorth, Sliss Inez Coulter, Miss Helen T. Murdoch, Miss Mnpda line Toung, Miss Elizabeth Woodward, Miss Alice Thompkins. Miss Amelia TTptpb. liss Ethel Younc. Miss Mar ion' Knight, Jliss Martha Farley. Miss Louisn Shafer, Mis ltuth Wond and Miss Kuth Borel LAN8DOWNE Mks Katherine X'orton. of Hoikpoit, III., is visiting .Miss .lessip Lewis, TIOGA Mis. l)cai Noll. of.TJl." Nottli Park avenue, gave n luncheon followed by . enrds Inday al her home for Mr. ' Ilarry Derbysliire, Mrs. Frank Paul. Mrs. .1. f? Claps. Mrs. Hugh Hanna. Mr. K. (!. Harkupss. Mis. Charles Bricker. Mr. Margaret Walton, Mrs. Pun ell and Mis Laura Scheeler. NEW JERSEY NOTES Mr. and Mr". Howard Wal who , ,i.,aMp nf Mr. and Mrs. AV. D. Lewis, i snent the summer nnd fnll in Long Is Miss Lewis gave a tea recently in honor .land, hnip opened their winter home in of her guest lEdgewnter Park Tin ! TTjj1 in tUr. tnn nf Ml j i itm iii:qit ii un; nviii ui, .hici inuui i .. . . , , , , , - V. Reed and has spent a good deal of "'""-T '." .r. -inguste .uuuer. jr. his timo in this city. .Airs? Iloyd. you nn"e'- r ,'?VI" "r- 1' rank Pow-ell Mr. know, was Miss Miranda Xoyps. of J rani es Barrc Stewart, Mr .IClav Washington, a sister of Mr. Frank n .Straw-bridge. Mr. I-rederic H. X'oyes, who is president of the Asso"'!;1'"1''' M"- ''p"'s V,; unburn, elated Tress. aDl of thp Evening StarT'Tr- J"' ,',atrc I,.H',.V w)l he chapoi Xewspapcr Co., andJJ&m. TheodorV""011, b-v Ml'- an'' -Mr- ' Wlnthiop! AV. Xoyea. who is editor of the Arasu,7cl!1s"horD- I Ington Evening Star. J- Mis. William K. (ioodmaii. Jr.. of 8SC0 Oprmantow n nvenne, Chestnut j Hill, gave a small bridge party and tea yesterday afternoou 'Mrs. Joseph A .Inuney and Miss Mary A'anuzem presided at the tea table and .Mrs. Ocorge Thomas. Jr.. Mrs. ' AA'illinm S. Snyder and Mrs. Joseph i Wear received with Mrs. Goodman. At the tea whiih Miss Constance II. THE de.itli of Mrs. Charlie Da Costa came as a terrible shock to us all. It. is true that she had been ill for nearly a week, and on Tuesday thev had little hope of her recovery On Wednesday morning, however, Hip doc tors said she had a fighting chance, and so we all began to hope, but thut after $Cf,JbPS' Tailored Frocks and Coats for Intimate Gifts E jitimmmnnnnmmnimmitmnmmmmnHiiimiiiinimmnninH I i 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) Tomorrow. V elyet Hats, Vehret aid Fir, Satin ail Fur, Feir ami Duvelyn 72 ID mi in ?7.00 Hats, Half Price $3.50 nn pm . . i TY-li- T! If i rt E ,s.du nais, nuu jrriue. .,, .jn.-u I ?10.00 Hats, Half Price $5.00 '$14.50 Hats, Half Price. .,....,- $7.25 1 $18.50 Hats, Half, Price , $9.25 $20.00 Hats, Half Price $10.00 ACH MODEL INDIVIDUALITY perfect, translatinu the paris Mode to AMERICA! THEREFORE A MILLARD TAILORED FROCK OF SERGE OR TR1COTINE, OR A SILK LINED. INTERLINED COAT OF RICH FABRIC, SUGGEST, AT ONCE, AN IDEAL GIFT TO TEACHER FRIEND. BUSINESS WOMAN OR THE GIRL OF YOUR FAMILY! Lovely CUristmas Cotton Blouses 4h a diversity of styles 2.503.505.50 Jw3ata smPmmtMJws' KcMBJ? W'riHia- ill 127 S. 1 3th St. AND 1337 Chestnut StJ. Two Shops of Sensible Prices SONWIT TELLER & CO Qie Specialty .pyp cfQiiainationb CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET WOMEN'S FASHIONABLE APPAREL TO CLOSE OUT SATURDAY c JiiTiTi iaTi"a iTJTWriTiTiTirTrTi u"" nnniiTinnnTiiM .........; AlS laEWVORK tbS I422WALHUTST. PHILADELPHIA W-J' West of Bellcvue-Stratford BEFORE MOVING TO THE a&tt?Carlton Hotel , '' We are offering AT VERY GREAT REDUCTIONS 1 ous KvrinK ooi.i.kotion or COATS AND CAPES TAILORED SUITS GOWS AND DRESSES MILLINERY-BLOUSES AND FURS A Collection of Women's Winter Coats Formerly 39.S0 to 55.00 29.50 Women' Sport Coa of English Tweeds and "Woolspun," in full belted effects. Also short belted models of suedine. Women's Winter Coats Formerly 59.50 to 75.00 37.50 Coats in plain and fur trimmed effects, developed in pile fabrics, crystal cloth, silvertone and duvet de laine in all the leading shades, including black. I I L A Collection of Fashionable Women's Coats and Capes Formerly 95.00 Jo 135.00 75.00 Attractive coats and cape? of duvetyne. pcachbloom, tinseltone and velour in the most desirable colorincs, many with shawl collars of taupe nutria or seal. Women's Model Coats Formerly 135.00 to 175.00 95.00 Women's model coats, direct copies of original Paris creations, developed in Evora cloth. duVetyne, peachbloom and velveteen, with embellishments of gray squirrel, rock sable, hudson seal, beaver or mole. SECOND FLOOH PJiir.ADELrHrA-s foremost theatres CiavvirL- NJ0HTs at r.:o let! TICK LAST MAT. TOI Last 3 Times Great Comedy I 'u&Sk w rxxT wbk seats jjow DAVID BEIiASCO Prent FRANCES STARR in llr Latft nnd Greatest Triumph "TIGER! TIGER!' Rvrn-J r'an ',',,0 Weeks Et. !1Hk UrUda Matinee Tomorrow at !I5- DAVID EF4.ASCO TresenU "DADDIES" A Comedy by JOHN L. HOBBLE KING SOIXMDN' SAin vurnv' -ttriK I KOTIIIKG Sr.W ITNDER TUB SUN. HE 1 SHOULD HAVE SEEN' "DAnniKs Jieala Belling for th Last Week Fnvroof- J1t Tvin Weeks Evg g:15 Ulicau Matinee Tomorrow at 2:1 Charlei DllllnKham-s Musical Comedy SUra ANDERSON LAWTHORN in "THE CANARY" with DOTI.B . DIXON and MAUDE KBURNH Penis Belllnsr for the I,at TVeeic "JOHN '" s ? i I Very Special Value In Women's Tailored Suits Formerly 59.50 to 75.00 34.00 Various attractive models in Silvertone and plain Velour. Women's Fur Trimmed Suits Formerly 75.00 to 89.50 50.00 Strictly tailored and fur trimmed models developed -in silvertone, duvet de laine, Yalama cloth and velour. Women's Dress Suits . Formerly 110.00 to 135.00 64.00 Suits of peachbloom, Yalama t loth, duvet de laine, velour and silvertone. Some banded with nutria or with collars of beaver, hudson seal or opossum. Mc MA MM5S TONIGHT at thf; METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE AT 8 IS A Great Popular Program A LIMITED NUMBER OF Good Scats Still Available vr Jl 00. $1 50 anil JS0O t Ticket Office. J10S Chestnut Rt, dmlislon. BOn and al.OO, procurable at Metropolitan Opeta House after 7 r M. ACADEMY'ot''" MUSIC If HUB at qofj., O.I C ""I. J MAT y 2:30 Exceptional Values In 1 Women's Waists and Blouses (ieorgette Crepe Blouses, in flesh and white, side pleated frill, pleated and C (( trimmed with Val lace. (Value 8.76). Special for Saturday. . v . . J.JVJ Bloues of Georgette Crepe, in flesh or white, hand embroidered and lace O "IP "trimmed. (Values 10.00 to 15.00) O. O Net Blouses, ecru and while. Pleated frills and trimmed. o QA JR. Q ijtZ Round or square; neck effects. (Values 5.00 to 10.00) ..... 511 O.O Hand-made Blouses, of Batiste or Voile.' (Value 10.00) 6.50 & 8.75 Tonight ISHED K U b b 1 A EXTRA NEXT WEDNESDAYS Battlefields France SO" Tftf M 11 at Heppe'a S5o at Door, ; Thc"Littlc"TheatreDe "-"Tilhsmlji lloll Thoner Locust 06U. I I , ; ' A COMEDT DRAMA WITH A FUItPOSB BV WILLARD MACK TVITH BARRY McCORMACK ND AN ALL-STAR NEW YORK RAST ' Mdr. tlirjlllnr tnan Titer Rose." ' N. An. POPULAR TRICED MAT. TOMORROW EITH'S CHARLES KING & CO. In 'DREAM STARB" JOE LAURIE. Jr., FAY COURTNEY Jastland Naval Octette: James an Sadie Leonard, and Others. KATHERINE LOCKE Series of Talks on Current Toptei in the "-T-m Perspective of History if Bellevue-Stratford Ballroom - Alternatin-r Tuesdays at 11 A, M." Uecember I b 'I Benefit of Methodist Knlscopal llesrlUl. i SEASON TICKKTS. SI0 i RINOLi: ADMIDSION, ii SO 't Arri.Y I'OR TICKETS TO MISS M H. FEIRCB I4SO JMNI3 STnBHT W"l '". NIQUTR AT 8,15 " alnUt Mat. Tomor. 25c to $.1 , The Volcano of Musical Qurnrtew ' MY HONOLULU GOXffi AnCHDK-VCQN STUCK, of AIsV. will ! m .w . .. ir.iui, iiv win,i,.i fB Museum Saturday, 3.S0, en A Tflnter' -i -Clroult of Our Arctic Cotat. NeW "Jw heciurs .NMrwciijMa. , , .- ,. 33 BIIOU'beautTrWue 1 1,- """'"' '"'rum''nv.Kni 'KaS'.ir4'1" S-51 ammmmmm'e , Accept Purchasing Agents' Orders i. J1 M . ' ' ... r t': i, ' . n''n,-iiJ',,Ja.,., .. n . , ...BjKl.WSlrf ... A! ?'!!&. " -' i ' .- -i: Aa