J T "X -trSTr5s5Fi i EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-rEILiVDELPHlA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1919 .tc ,'J l Mi O JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy W ynnc Talks of a Party for Tonight The Misses Ford Arc Coming From England to Spend Christmas Here ONL n few iluj.i before Christmas. Mr. ( Ilnrtmnu Kiihn Mr nnd Mrs. l"o j 01) reallro ttint? Ami the fes- William Tnwweid WriRht. Mr. Hen ttvltios of th dtijn before Hre romliip! jamlrt 0. TIlElmian ntul Miss Hopkins, on fat nnrl furious. Tonight there wll . .1 ... ,u ..t.,i.i i, .ti,,.,.. ho the themre party nn.l Supper after- I, Ainnnn those who at rmM tl le il'nncr ward at the JJellerue. uhlch the OeoiRe 1 1V "renin Riven b.v.r. wIMb, Kendrleks will give for Kliodn Hrooke. I SjMnej T. 'I. Uroek, of Stanley 1 arm, wtio is, jou Know. .Mm. Trenchnrcl 1 Xowbolira daughter b her firnt mar- ;.l ria?e. Tlorenee Kane. Vrgzy Thajer, ff tiprtftttln I'mmiini l'.lUli Vo.rlln . (Jertrudn (.'nnowm . 'Utli Xewlln. Kvclyn Smltb. Mnrle TioiiNc Hepburn. Mnrgaretta Slinrplpss. Helen AS'ildon, llosumond WiirtH nnd n number of men v, be ninong the gueHts. 0n, ,,, , t COIUSI, this morning there w." the innsieale at the Hellevue with Carolina T.azarl ns-soloist. T would not mlhB one of thofe concert". The are Mmply great nvenbcuh coeV ! . ,,.,, , ", ... .. 1 1 iiurtii mm me .hics n'i u.t coming over from Knglnnd to upend (.unlink fill! 1 1 ij 1 i.iiikiiiini i" miii... the riirislmaH holldnyt with their rik ter, Mm. Herbert I.lojd. nt Hod-Uwd in liryn Mnr. It must he u joy to Mrs. I.lojd to hnu them after the hardships nnd turmoil of the war. (Does it heem possible thnt the fight ing hns been over more than n 3 car? Somehow the war is still with us In "ur minds, though we would forget it If m rnnlill Afr nnil Mrs. Llovd H niece of the same name. I.loyd, who ii lso KnglMi. is spending the winter wjth them. D ID you know thnt Suan Norris has cone down to Rutherfordton, N. t . and is visiting Miss Jlaud Loxe mere ' for two montliK? Sunn is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry ."If; ''' - .-- t jiuuinjuriiiuu. iiiiii m"iii ! ; " liooil jn.urecnsine ami wiinrrioriiimi. T... i u.. .1 : . ..-,,. 11 Liin Ki hnvlnff such a cood time here She is ii. n i i rii iiiiii. i ii u stik.i i ni ' i nwfully piettj and has such an at tiacthe maimer. However, she is quite over the colds now. so it paid to be careful and she will not be so worn out as the debutantes who are going, BOinc. going, on mc ;. , ,. 0U Know, JJOCtor .orris nmi inn, wife, who was Mlsu Kthel Wheeler, by . . lltM ..n 1. .a n.n "Pliav 1 havo taken n farm near Wcsttown, but are spending the winter in apartments in West Chester. Doctor Norris has a ino way, ure living ui " "". -"" Hospital in nuinenonuon, which nv has had full charge of for years, but he ?I r Ti r ""mTcountry. ' Ma.r. has iss,,ed ., Jtnllnn. . or a and she has had one eold nr another. So the family decided to fend her south h"Eor of he '',pv'f" f''!, . l1" for two months to break them up. . Norris, on I ridaj. December (J. be lore was so run down nflcr his return from i will spend the Christmas holidays with Trance, he was persuaded to give up Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. I.ca nt W est work for n time and has left the hos- I thorpc Farm, Devon, pital In the l.andR of his brother-in-law, Jjoctor Ulggs, wno, you cmr,ij 1 rioil Miirv Norris. Susan may nosslbly come up in January in time to attend tho first Assembly, but perhaps she will stay till February and be hero for the fcccond. It would be a pity to miss it in her debutanto year, though the As semblies do not mean as much these days as they used to. THK second current events class which Miss Locke has at the Morion Cricket Club meets tomorrow. I never saw anything like the number of women who go to lhoe classes. And most of them go to Miss Jtiehards's talks on Wednesdays, too. It's u dandy way to learn about everything thnt is going on if you have not the time to read it fourself nud form your own opiuions. must say I like to form my own, but then it's very interesting to hear others, too. Just some of the women who go to tho Mtriou class nre Mrs. Samuel V.o dine, Mrs. Clarrie Dolan, Mrs. DeWitt Cuyler, Mrs. Henry T. Geyelln, Mrs. George Kendrick, .Id, Mrs, Samuel Vnu clain. Mrs. Alba Johnson. Mrs. Charles Ijiiddimtton, Mrs. Frederick Morris, Miss Wright, Airs. Ogden Hoffman, Mrs. Charles Wheeler, Mrs. Andrew Mutch. Mrs. Charles Calvert Carter, Mm. George S. I'acknrd, Mrs. John IJ. Thayer, Sirs. Isaac Clothier, Jr, Mrs. Kenton Elsenbrey, Mrs. Henry Collins, Jr., Mrs. Tom Baird. Jr., Mrs. War ing Wilson, Mrs. Henry Davidson, Mrs. Stacy Lloyd, Mrs. Horatio Gates Lloyd, Mrs. George Thayer and dozeiiB of others NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Among the Bursts who attended the dinner which Mrs. Charles A. Munn, of Wooderest, Itadnor, gave last eve ning were Mr .and Mrs. Gurnee Munn, Mrs. Arturo de Heerin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo D. Widener, Miss JIargnret Veerin, of Wnshington; Mr. nhine lander Stownrt, Jr.. Mr. Maylnnd nnd" Mr. Morgan, of New York. Mrs. Charles Munn and Mrs. Gurnee Munn left for New York this morning to spend n few days. Mr. nnd Mrs. Archibald Barklic en tertained sixteen guests at luncheon yesterday at Inver House, Wayne. Among the guests were Admiral nnd Mrs. Capcrton, U. S.r 2s. ; Mr. and Monster. Price Starting Today The Latest and Best no to 12 BOOTS At This Sensational Price Lowering SALE at ertherefore LOWERING Grey Kid Field Mouse Brown Kid Black Kid Ivory Kid 'vcrontKix X All Sizes :m&8 orders. Mi tCome and All I Widths No Mail Orders B For Worn en 4" 2nd Floor Saves ?2to5 I206-8-IO Chestnut Street noingiou. in nomr . v arvello, clt'butnntcdnughtcr oT Dr and Sir. I.eon .Ioie)ilmX;a lllnnrlrr . Tnnrs. Frl vnrveiiu, 01 v. nine; Villnndrv. Tours. France, nnd who is pending the winter with her aunt. MIm Uolemam lN.dl rioutn iiiuennouce square, were Mr. and Mm. .losopn 1 IJU Iinrry, .Mr. and .Mrs. Moert 1, Smith. Mr. nnd Sirs. John Horlnnd Mr. and Mrs. Uadellffe Ilomcyn, of xcw York, nnd Mr. Harold Sands, ,. ivi.. r ' -..'.LV'I M,r"' (' Cr"J?,n ' 'V Ji.11 ! '", Semlnolo nvonue, Chestnut 11111 w'" X' n dinner nnd theatre part on I'rlday, December '20, in honor of MIih .Marie J.oitlte Ashhurst. debutante dauehter of Mrs, Samuel Ashhurat, of w", Spruce Krcet. Among thoe who will attend the dinner to be given by Mrs. Norton Dowuh. of Fordhoole Kami, Three Tuns, on .Tenunr.i 1. in honor of Alius I'hehe MeKean Downs, will he Miss . . . ... . Hetiser Davis. Miss I nthcrinp ( ojte, Miss Hope (Jaston and Miss Susan T Oroome, Miss Ellmbeth Tymnn nnd Miss Kntherlne Adams, of Hoton ; Mr Sydney Clarke, Mr. Owen Toland. Mr. Kdunrd Madeira, Mr. S. Warren Downs, Mr. Samuel Moll, 3d. Mr. l'ercy filendlnnlng, Mr. Hobert Deekert nnd Mr. .Tosenh Weler Sargent, of New Hnxen. The guests will nfterwnrd nf tend the dance which Mrs. Morris Dal- . ,... f MI.. AIl, ien is b"k ""' ' " 1 gntet Dallett. I ms Clam Norris, of Jtnlj, ho is nirii n tlie winter witn Her uromrr, ,,, .- vnrri,. nl Knlrhill. Hryn i ip meecinc ; .. ."- urts b dancing class. Mr., and Mrs. Kenjamin Chew nnd family will occupy Vunor, Miss llrown's place ifi llndnor. for, the winter. Miss Itrown nnd her sister, Mrs. Samuel Chew, will occupy Cliveden, the Chew . . Oefmnntowr jrrg. Hobert W. Daniel nnd her . ,-, , r ,1..-, igon will leave on iveuncsany lor nuui ingdon. W. Va.. to impend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Daniel's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hughes. Mrs. Percy Hudson nnd her children .: ,V n Snrinm. Va.. todav to their home in Devon Mr. R. W. Pnssmore will leave on December 22 for White Sulphur Springs for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fcwsmith, of Wayne, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Abrahams, Mil bourne, Ta., announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Helen Abrahams to Mr. Arthur William Colcn, nlso of Mllbourne. GERMANTOWN , The members of the Delta Tau Sigma Sorority will be entcrtninrd nt a dance nt the home of Miss Helen Murphy on Wednesday evening, December 31. The choir of the Germantown High School will sing nt the convention of the Pennsylvania State Teachers' As sociation nt the Adelphia Hotel on De cember 30. Miss Catharine Kerper. of North Smcdley street, entertained the mem bers of the newly organized Delta Ome ga Sigma Sorority at her home on Sat urday afternoon. Her guests Included Miss Uuth Howcy, Miss Eleanor Stromc, Miss Alice Tompkins, Miss Dorothy Turner, Miss Ucba Stcis, Miss Margaret Heebner, Miss Margery Mc Neil, Miss Gladys Hethcrington, Miss Elizabeth Ingram and Miss Mary Dugan. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Announcement is made of tho mar riage of Miss Rose M. Conran, niece of Mr. Peter Holger, nnd Mr. Jacob 8. Koontz, Eon of Mr, nnd Mrs. C. D. Konntz. of 1737 North Tark avenue, on Wednesday, December 10. Mr. and Mrs. Koontz, upou their-return from their trip, will be at home nt 1S25 North Tark avenue. The bridegroom served two years in the motor transport service. Ills brother, Mr. Howard Koontz, who recently returned from a year's service, overseas with the lOSth Field, Artillery, was married on De cember 4 to Miss Hava Hicks, at her home ia Augusta, Ga. The brothers arc the nephews of General William H. Koontz. Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. Drciel, Lowering Sale ot .Mrs. Liinriua ?n:uiw A prominent shoe manufacturer in need of readv cash sacrilicedJiis fine stock to our buy making:, this MONSTER'PRICE SALE possible. Kid Brown Calf Black Calf Combinations Louis Heels Military Heels When it comes to "price breaking" tho Royal Shop with its low Second Floor ex penscs and envious style reputation is in a unique position! This sale demonstrates it. These values, without n shadow of doubt, are the greatest in Philadelphia. But ton boots, lace boots, any and every style vou want at the one price. $6.85. No mail Time is money Don't wate it, come early. Sale Starts. Today No Mail Orders Mltb. KOKKIIT V. DANIKI. .Mrs. Uauiel nnd her IKtlo foii, I.urlus Smith, will spend the Cliristnins liolldii In Huntingdon, V. V:i. of ISO! North Krond street, nud for merl of Northampton, Mass., luno moved into their new home, I0-o West Lehigh avenue. Miss Hilda Spenser, of Wheeling, W! Vn., is the guest of Miss Margaret Cantor, of North Fifteenth street, for bevernl weeks. Mrs. Wulter I). Dnlsimcr, of the Unjnl Apartments, Hroad street and Glrard avenue, Is spending .several days ns the guest of Mrs. Philip Arnold, nt Atlantic- City. Mlbs Estelle Uothschild nnd her fiance, Mr. Herbert Moses, of Ilnlti more, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Stern, of 1"100 Spring Garden street. Miss Zcllah Uronner, of tr35 Cirard avenue, is .spending the week end vis iting friends in Diilllmore. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Friends of Miss Marie V. Thomas, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Thomas, ot 1721 Mlluin street, will be glad to hear bhe has recovered from her recent illness nnd will spend the week with friends at Atlantic City. Miss Kdnn Tatem, daughtcr-of Mr. nnd Mrs. llobcrt Tatem. of 1131 0 South Six teenth street, will join her nt the shore for the week-cud. Mr. John Kane, of 1735 Uitner street, is making an extended visit with friends nt Eastou. Among those present nt the miscel laneous shower given to Miss Clare M. Cahlll at the Mifflin Apnrtmeuts on Thursday cveniug wcic: Miss Gertrunc l-llss, Miss Mary UHss, iliss iuurgarct Ttnttn Aflss Aiinn f'nnnor. Miss Mnrv Cooney, Miss Kathryne Cosgrov'c, Miss Marion Eckenrod, Miss Catherine Hag gerty, Miss Hetty Fowler, Miss Mar garet McAnulty, Miss Ilessle McArdle, Mlbs Evelyn Moore, Miss Elizabeth Mulcahy, Miss Frnnces Mulnern, Mlbs Frank Itohan. Miss Nan Smyth, Miss Blanche Thompson and Miss Florence, Thompson. Miss Frnnces Hill and Miss Jane Hill, of 1017 South Broad street, en tertnincd nt "500" on Thursday cveuiug in honor of Miss Alien Megenedy. Miss May Megenedy, Miss May McKccver and Miss Mnrguerito McKeoer. who arc shortly to move from South Phila delphia. Prizes were won by Miss Anna Fleming, Miss May McKccver and Miss Alice Megenedy. TIOGA Mrs. Cnrolino W. Van Order, of 8120 North Fifteenth street,- nuuoitnces the engagement of her daughter, Mrs. Oriole A. Van Order Stamper, to Mr. It. Frank Itobinson, also of Tioga. Miss Gertrude Printz, of 1S07 West Eric avenue, will give a luncheon on Saturday at her homo in honor of Miss Saia F.lnfeld, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. Einfeld, whoso marriage to Mr. Sol Dreyfous will take place this month. Other guests will THRESHER BROS. The Specialty Silk Store 1322 CHESTNUT ST. lluslncfs Hows 0 A- M- to :30 P. M. E SUGGEST tho purchase of a length of silk for a blouse, dress, - .HrL or a rcadv-to-wcar silk blouse, camisole, Bilk petti w coat or kimono lor mat semcenuiu Christmas Gift that is in voguo this season as never before. Buy It at Thresher's Silk Store and you need have no fear but what it will give lasting satisfaction to tho recipient. Wo mention below a few of tho many specials 35-lnch all-silk Satin Messalino in a full line of colors in both street and evening shades, plenty of white and black. ..-, Retail value $2.50 Our price S1.95 yd- 32-inch Striped Tub Silks, extra heavy and fino in quality, tho correct material for men's shirts. -. Retail value ?3.76 Our price S3.25 yd- 40-in. all-silk Foulards in tho wanted color combinations and designs (water spot proof), a most terviceablo fabric for waists, dresses, linings, etc.; a quulity that is sold in the best retail stores at $4.50 a yan-- Our price S.1,25 I'd- 36-inch Novelty Sijks, the exact material you have been looking for for fancy work, etc. Retail valuo $2.25 to $0.00 Our price S1.75 to S6.00 Crepe de Chine Blouses Excellent quality of Crepo'de Chine in handsome tailored models, high and reversible collars in flesh, white, navy and black (an ideal Christmas Gift). Special at $6.95 to S12.95 Camisoles Mado from a heavy quality of Flesh-colored wash Satin in handsome tailored models with dainty French Knots (hand done). Retail valuo ?3.50 Special at S1.95 Silk Underskirts Soft changeable Chiffon Taffeta and Satin Messalino Silk Under skirts; tucked' and plaited flounces, also Black; made in our own workrooms from our own silk. Special at S7.95 TIIRESIIEK BUILDING 1322 CHESTNUT ST. HOSTON STOM! 18-17-10 TEMPM3 1'LACB throofh U 41 W15ST 8T. Mail Orders Promptly Filled Iron I IMlm tn j I t ' Include Miss Rosalind I.owcnstein, Miss Carrie Adler. Mis Theliiiu ltehwanger, Miss tlertrude I'ruiis wii'k, Mln Adelaide I'nrhhiiuni, Miss l.eonorc Printz, Mrs. Willlnm J. l.in feld, Mrs. Y. Printz nnd Miss Mntlldn Wiutuer, nnd Mis-, Sid Wintncr, of New York. Mis', l'nimu Donnelly, of Uric avenue nnd Fifteenth street, will en tertain nt cards this evening nt her home. Her guests will include Miss Anna DaWs, Miss Dorothy Dojlo, Miss Mary McLaughlin, Miss Helen Currau, Miss Jean Hunter, Miss Ueginu Her rou, Miss Mary Hughes, Miss Anna Unfferty. Miss Margaret Dojlc, Miss Mnrgnrct Costcllo uud Miss Josephine Cnrroll. MANAYUNK ! tVhn mntYiliera nf f 'inn Vllllk Pout No. 1220. of the American Legion, nt their annual meeting, elected tlio following officers: Dr. J. Foran, president: Mr, Joseph Mcfiariglc, vice-president; Mr. Thomas Sweeney, treasurer ; nnd Mr. J. Brytou, secretary. The post will hold a meeting on Thursday eve ning in St. John's Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Frost have returned from their wedding trip nnd will be nt home at HO Lcvcriugton avenue. Mrs. Frost, who was Miss Florence Watson, was n November bride. ROXBOROUCH A poinscttin tea will be given on Saturday evening, December Ji, by tho Y'oung Women's Guild of the Judge ilVPUUC Jltiuuiiisi u'."v ... - ---' I Itidgc avenue, in the social hall of tho church, whlcti win uc uccorumi win the beautiful red flowers that give the name to the novel Christmas entertain ment. The nffair is in charge, ot Mrs. O Clifford Wilson, Miss Helen HoiT man. Miss Edith Haley, Miss Eliziibeth Morrow. Miss Oladys Morrow, Miss Snrah Flemine, Miss Dcmarls Fleming, Miss Mary J're. Miss l.mily Kulp. Mrs. KUwnril ""rcper, ., a . 'Johnston, Mrs. John Slook. Mlts Edith I , . 11! Mori- Tlnlenmli. Mlus .lounsiou, .'woo ''',"'',:,;; Grace Kemper. Miss Maud Sausman, Miss Julln O'Connor. Miss Hscbcrlein. Miss Kathleen Brearley and Miss Anna rultou. Tho choir of the Uoiborough Baptist Church will render Mandcr's cantata, "Bethlehem," on the cveniug of Decem ber 21. The soloists will bo Mrs. Laura Muiuvvnring. Sliss Doris E. Moyer. Mr. Joseph Maluvvnring, Mr. Morris Ware, Dr. Ilenrv J. Humpstono and Mrs. Rosa Mattis. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILt Miss Elizabeth V. Kelly, of Midvale -- ..,nntnnil hpr m Hi TiartV (ID Thursday evening last, followed by u supper. Jlcr guests ivro . uuuu Froinmcycr, Mrs. Sarah Ghee, Mrs. Joscpr Cruico, Mrs. John II. Eel v. Mrs. Joseph Byrne, Mrs. Daniel Wheclnn, Mrs. Edward j uricn, --ud A'o Trouble to Show Goods William Hylnnd, Miss Helen Dlnan, Miss Angela Lc, Miss Sara Peoples, Miss Sue Landers and Miss Mary Denton. STRAWBERRY MANSION A pretty home wedding took place Friday evening, nt HnVlnrk, when Miss Mnrv Kamens m married to Mt. Jo- etih D. Clierrv, nt the home of tho 'irlde s brother, Mr. William Kainens. 'Mil North Thlrt -third street. '1 ho "crnnonv was performed bv the Ilev. Man in Nntlinn. 'Flic bride wore u gown I white satin nnd iliiehest lace cil. Mie wns ntlended b Misi Lily Cherrj, lstcr nf the bridegroom, whoso gown as of pnlo blue satin. The bridesmaids "re Miss Until Marks, Miss Idn Morn- it?. Miss Ucbcceni Cherry, Miss lion ' ud Axelbnum, Miss Tidy nnd Mls 'nrnh Clierrv, Miss l.-nh Gebrush mid Mish Mathilda Hnblnnvttrh were flower tirls Mr. Ilenlainin Auelbnum. :i oiiMii nf the lirldi'grooiii. acted ns best t 'an Among those present were : Air. nnd Mi- .1 Gelirlsh, of l'lnomslmiK. rn : M and Mrs. ,T. Segnl. Mr. l.nznrtis Seradskl, of New Wk: Mr. Samuel Srrn.ULI f T.WiM-IWMll F.licl.llld 1 Ml'. I mid Mrs. Michael Chirr. Mr. and Mrs. Willlnm Kamens, Mr. and 'Mis. Isaac Kntnens. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Ka inens Mrs. M. Knmens, Mr. nnd Mis. Marks, Mr. nnd Mr-. A. Urofmnn. Mr and Mrs. II (iinlield, Mr. and Mp. If. Gross, Mr nnd Mrs. Ismic i-msburg, Mr. and Mis. llmll Gebrish. Mr nud Mrs. .1. lliibinoIHi, Mr. and Mrs 11 Shoenliebl Mr and Mrs. II. lilln- Mr and Mi H. Silverman. Mr Aaron Uodek. Mr. Wolf IlmleU. M s-. .lenni'ttr Kiimrus, Miss Seltnn lamen, Mr. and .Mrs Samuel Knmens, Mr nud Mr'. Annm Itosenblum, M . tiri Airs Samuel Uiisenbluin. Mr. mil Mrs Nathan Cheiri. Mrs. .!. ('hem. Mr .mil Mrs. J. Snrehlck, MI'S Ada Kiunens, Mr. Morris Snrchick, Mr. nil I Mrs II Cheiry. Mr. and Mrs. K F.llls. Mr. Unbelt Clierr.v. Mr. I.eon Solomon. Mr. Uanc Solomon. Mr. F.dnnrd Miw ingle. Mr. W .1. Hull, Mr. Thomas limn !.! Mr ItiMtuii-d I.. Shiinlro. After spending some time in Atlautlf City Mr. and Mrs. Cherry will be at home- after Jauuury -0. at 1710 North Hutchinson street. NonmsTOWN Mrs A A. Mvcrt.. of DeKnlli street. .ie n Yiiletiile limehcoii at her home. nt which the sucsts were: Mrs. Percy J. Fell, Mrs. II. II. Drake, Mrs. II. I Urunner, Mrs. William J Slinglufr mid Miss Mar.v Evans. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. William Little und Miss Mur inn Little will leave their home near Media in n short time for Florida, where they will tpend the balance of the winter. The regular dinner nnd danen of the Spring Haven Country Club, Wnlllng ford, will take place 0n Saturday eve ning, December 20. Mrs. Charles Fraucis Williamsou, ot Media, has issued cards for n tea which she will give on Frldnj . December 10, from I to (i. in honor of Mrs. Sumiiel Wilson Wilinmson. whose marriage took place during the summer. Miss Edith I'Dtlrr Mcllhenny, of England, formerly of Germantown, will give n talk and exhibition ot her war pictures nt the Woman's Club of Media on the afternoon of Wednesday, December 17. Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene V. Caldwclli .r nf Wnllinirfnrd. wlll'civi! n dinner at' the Springhnvcp Country Club on I uc evening oi iyti.-i-uiu.i ", .u "" nf their son. Mr. Uobert W. D. Cnld- well, who is nt home for the, holidays from the Cboatc School. Wallingford, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell's guests will include about eighty from the school set. SWARTHMORE rn... Tnt. "vv'nMinn'M ninli held a dance u't tho club hoiibc Suturdny eve ning, which wus attended ny many col lege students Among those ''resent were: Miss Alice Barber. Miss Lthel wvn Hickllng. Miss Elizabeth Sellers, Mrs. enroll mnjer hl-i .mii. nm II. Geddes. The ehaperones were Mr. i n,-., TT.,nM PiiW-nrt Afr nnfl Alr.q. mill iiis. iiiuuin ...... - - Shiidc Slmmonds. Mr. and Mrs. J rank P. Barber and Mr. and .Mrs. .). Jtoracc Walter. kti.. Vll.inm Tentftnu en t r t ni nrtl the .tuna .'unuiii .,,......... ,--" , ' : Junior Section nt her home Thursday afternoon, wnere reiresiimcnis were ioi- lowed by an impromptu cntertaimnent, ivr r.tiu-in TI. Buckmnn entertained at tca'Friday afternoon. Miss Kathleen Gilfillan lert bwartli more Friday to visit 'her sister, Mrs. Barton Hoopcs, .Id, of Clcvclnnd. Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. Drain, with M 180 Fur Hats The Majority of them at ' HALF PRICE OUR Millinery Buyer went out and bought these Hats at a fraction of their regular price, which permits us to moke this Super-Extraordinary announcement. They are all of the very latest styles, all in the finest fashion vogue for the winter. You can buy these Hats To morrow at prices that will send them flying out in the hands and on the heads of delighted customers. The best advice 13 to say "Come Early in the Dayl" 12.50 Moline 5.00 their daughter, Miss Mildred Drain, havo moved to Pittsburgh, Tho annual banquet ot the fiwnrth- i morn chapter of Thl Delta Theta ra lernity was held at the Hotel Walton Sntutdny evening. Man alumni mem bers nttended. Mrs Jnme A. 1'ervy entertained the I'ortuightly Club nt her home Friday evening. Among those nttending were Mrs. Charles I). MltcheU, Mrs. Frank 1 Unrber, Mrs. Thomas W. Downs, Jr.. Mrs. Thomas Simpers. Mrs. Car roll Thayer, Mrs. Harold Cnlverl nnd Mrs Frank H, Geddes. Jones-Lee Wedding A pretty wedding took place in Wi snhiekon on Suturdnj evening, when I Miss I.nttrn Foulds Lee, dauatter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jurors Lee, of KM 'Si'm.n' street, wns married t.i Mr. Chnrles! llinoke .lonrs. The ceremonv wns pnr fortnid nt T o'clock in the Wtnhii kon I I'resbjferinn Church by Ihe Ic. .1. T i ri. ..!.... i .. r.n......l l... .. iin'i.i'1 1 . null - nuiui.ii u.. ii ii- 'cpti"ii nt the home of the bride's parents for the families and the bridal .ittendntits. Mr. Leo gave his daugh ter in marriage. She wore u gown of white sntin veiled with a rope of em broidered georgette crepe. Her cil of tulle cvteuded to the hem of the ntin train nnd wns cnught with cluters nf orange blossoms. Orchids nnd sweet pens were carried. Miss Helen Miep pard Lee wns maid ot honor nnd whip i a pink gown nl embroidered georgrtie erepe, with a hat of blnck tulle tinu-hed with n touch of gold embroider, nnd , ran led Ophelia roes. MWs Mary I'er 'tl Pnvi'. the bridesmaid, was similarly Atiind, but her gown and llowers u-eic vellow . The llltln Mower girl, Miss F.laine Fnulds. wore n white crejio frock nnd lier llnwcr basket held Swietheait roses Air. .luiies bud for best mini Mr. Allen I!. Decker, nnd the ushers in eliuliil Mr. Willlnm Decker, Mr. I.eon W. Melelier and Mr. Alfred II. Lee. The bndegiooin nnd bride left on an 1 jgr VAN DUSEN AND STOKES CO. 1123 CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA JEWELERS SUGGESTIONS SIMPLIFYING THE SELECTION OF THE CHRISTMAS GIFT For Men Diamond Flings Sapphire Rings Signet Rings Poarl Scarf Pins Diamond Scarf Pins Platinum and Pearl Chains Green Gold Vest Chains Gold Clgarotto Cases Sllvor Clgarotto Cases Poarl Dress Sots Platinum Jowclod Cuff Links Gold and Enamol. Links Gold Pencils ' '" Gold Pen Knlvoa Platinum and Gold Wotchsi Watches Green Gold 1 Waldlmar Vest Chains eivian: 1215 Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery Extraordinary Purchase and n SALE 15.00 Australian Seal 6.00 20.00 Marmot 10.00 20.00 Beaver Coney 10.00 25.00 Muskrat 12.50 35.00 Nutria Beaver .ur. 18.50 40.00 Squirrel 18.50 45.00 Hudson Seal . 20.00 45.00 Scotch Mole skin ,. . . ...22.50 50.00 Ermine ,. ..,,.20.00 Liberty Bonds and Purcliasins Agents' Orders Acceptcds extended trip, and will be. at homo after February 1 at Mary Watorsford road, Cynwyd. I 1 C0N8H0H0CKEN Mr. nnd Mrs. Clayton Tyson, of 210 Cedar avenue. West Conshohoeken, have 'issued Invitations for n Christmas din ner party December 27, to meet their guests, Mr. nnd Mrs. 1'arl Heffllne, of Hoyersford, Covcra will b laid for twenty. SKATING 1 1 11 AACES TONIGHT rAIUCn 3ftth inJ Markt 2 RcMlons Dally Afternoon and Ertnliu: New York Symphony Orcheatra VAInai JIAMIIOSUI. Conductor. ACWDl'MY of ML die, Thura, Ijvir.. uc. 13 IJ'INDY'fl NIJW "WAtl ' SYMPHONY First limn in I'hiudalshlal mW$&. K R E I S L E R IIBtTrltOVUN' IOIJ.N lONCETlTO lb. fleatsTPo to KWt Hrp"'. Tfir1 T Sill al" Ha"ce Ut. To.lay. DlJUU Broadway Belles Trnrnrlrro 'r',B 'Jn LtFtHHS with l rocnacro hauhy I.ANO A BO oth )Othr METROPOLITAN "."SJffic i Tor DntJro Enffafioment Xnias anj Nett Vrflfs Wcki- Mk Mon , Dec 22. 'tub rxstftvij &inw ov 101s" , SAM S. SHUBERT '. wim 1 FW FIELDS '" n,e "'''"eicini a ixi.vm.T iiomiio" ri-lFSTNUTST orcitA Mat., to The N. Y. VrlnceiB ThiMro Musical 8ucceis ;"OH, MY DEAR" onsiiu,. v I I YRir ,'AT "wcnic i i iwvjmij, wlnesHi (. "Saturtav 1 nnuTii.v KALICH "Tlir. ninniMFjjw-oMAN i Ann phi 'A8T week I rWJt-i-'i " Mat.. Thur.iluy i. Haturrtny TT A ' "5 ""ll 1 KA o T oitATtrvrrn walklii I " t-Ji n - nnd rjtNBST r.Awronn W" j La"l "kfp Market St. .b, 18th. 11 A. M. (a 11 tie P, if. NORMA TALMADGE in rmsT rnnsENTATioN ov "THE ISLE OF CONQUEST" ''"rom NmtL "ny Night of Coniuent' StnnW OrctiMtra nnd Organ BololJU PA L A C E . ISM MAJllOrr RTUKKT " 10 If, IS, I, 3:B, Slid. 7i. f.SOr.K. CIX'll. a. DcMIU17S I5HST "Male and Female" A. raramotint-Arteraft rictur now bliuc thon-n In many of thu larjr cltlei at ll.BO. , OL'll l'lurn, AH IfHUAU 3 Cant Inclii'los:, Thoinaii ifeishan. OlciU Pnanson Thendorn llofrti una 1,1 la t nCClTALS ON OUll NBW OHUAN DAIlT ...r.!!1!.R.'1,phl,' formoxt Oivnn Bololf. Misfj J kan' .i nn z k an, oito y beck ARCADIA 10 A f , J?, 2, 8:46, 0:45, 7I4B, 0:00 t.V Tho Star of "S8 Eaaf ' Constance Binney brstwhile busan Adaptpd rvnm GUn Day of BmiKtiu u ll'l Aino th lloote "ltAnNABETTA' ' VICTORIA ' JtAUKET ST. AltOVC nxit II A. M to U:1H P. M. TQM MIX 'IS'pVwufi" CAPIT0I v 7s unTr!r aTitnr.T - 10 A M.. IS, 2, 8.40, 0:4B, Tl46, O'SO T.ti, Elsie Ferguson in 'co uNTuiurErr REGENT M" .uuasT st. ni. itto Tiin iwnACXE OJ' IJViS- 11 A. M to 11 V. L rtAUKUT HTItEBT ATJUNiFKn; CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE "PRETTY BABY" - The rtnandera." Harry Antrim; Otbera BROADWAY ' ?"??:' "TOO MUCH WIFE" H ' Bryant Washburn "!&8& 4. UWC rRTISE" CROSS KEYS JtAn,0Tani 61,h Chinatown to Broadway stnTnoroi.TTA opimA iiottre METnoroi.iTAN orcrtA company, k.t. TOJtonnow LA BOHEME CVKVISO AT f mmks At.nA.nojrAixE mm harhomj, BCOTTI. TirCO. MAnTINO. JU.L.ATERTA. HUfeCHJGLIAN AVDISIO Cond.. Nil. PAPT. beats uosriiMtnurst. Wal 44:4 : nuroBT. WALNUT Dargaln Mat Tlum4a? AI.I. . HATS ooo KICIITH ATHllIC "MY HONOLULU GIRL" A VOIANIC MUSICAL EUItTRIflE X!i.in TvrrK-get ghats now "THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME" Dramattzl Frnm John Voxt Jrs Famous Hlorv of tho Kentucky Mm m tains WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST EITH'S ' WILLIAM ROCK With 1-2-3-4-ii Olrlf . Two Mora "FOR PITY'S SAKE". KHIar Mack .t Anna Harl: Joo Cook. Fallon & Brown, nnd Other Stara. ACADEMY Ol' MUSIC FRl l EXTRA NEXT,, WEDNESDAY S BATTLEFIELDS pr$0e B0u. TPo $1 . 1 00 at rfeppo'a 25o at Door. rHIUAPm.PIIIA'3 FOREMOST THEATRES Garrick TONIGHT at 8:15 Thla Week, Mats. Wed. & Sit. DAVID hfi asco prfsenta FRANCES STARR In llor Latest and Greatest Triumph "TIGER! TIGER!" iRlRINil. NHW YOIlir CAST SEATS TODAY 'rf,?ti. BROAD La8t 6 Evg. ,,. DAVID rEL,SCO Treeenta "D A D D I E S" A Comedy liy JOHN L. HOBBLE "Daddies" is guaranteed under puro fun and laughter act. SFATS TODAY 'or 7'm!"1 ana OHMIO JVJL-M Now Year's Weaka fHAIllKS ntOHMAN rltESENTS WILLIAM GILLETTE In J M TiSRRin'P lmt remedy "DEAR BRUTUS FOMYL't"6E. Mlts, WED. 4; SAT Charles DllllnEhKin's Muslcul Comedy Stara S JULIA r JOSEPH ANDERSON LAWTHORN ia "THE CANARY" with DOTLE t DIXON and MAUDE EBURNH SEATS TODAY 'Z,. IOw Erlanger a nadlant Mosleal Comedr THE RAINBOW GIRL roundd on r comedy by Jerome K. Jerctnw HILLT B. VAM AND NEW YORK CAST The World's Most Beautiful Chorus MR. ERNEST BL0CH The Eminent Swiss Composer Flvs Lectures, on Alternate Thursdays at Hair After Tour. The ?1rat Lecture on Thursday. Deej IS. "The Psychology of Music or Music Considered as a Language." Post Graduate School of Music and the Fine Arts 1509 Locust Street Couraa Tickets 110.00. Addreaa SecraUry. ACADEMY- -Seats Hcppo's, 1110 Chestnut. Philadelphia Orchestra LEOI'OLD HTOKOWSKT. Conductor. ritlDAY AI-TERNOON. DUO. 11). at 8:00. HATU'UDAY EVENJN'O DEC. 20. at 8(15. BACH . Shepliexda' Pantorala from tha Chrlstmaa Oratorio, HRAHMJ-; . . . Symphony No. 4 In E miner HADLEY Overture, "Othello" GJUKFES Nocture LISZT . . .Hungarian Rhapaody No. 3 ORPHFIJM Hat. Tomorrow. 55c. J UIrntUlll Kvta.. 20c. S5c. r.Oo , 850.' r.OoATBf. K?r,SHWm "THE BARRIER" DEC. 22 "UNDER SOUTHERN SKIE8" nm r A OITi Walnut b. 8U. Mat Todajf. LAbliNU The Beauty Trust with NEDRA JjALimn LWivivya-H tJ ,trrlP AnriltBTHST". crportuvn vijicis jiatlncj' Toiuvf !$K Fur und Jewel Ropber'ip HpOPI IJoTctn. Ava. and fumbirtana! " rtUIUJ Ladles' Mat. 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