V t It r & fe i w-1 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE TC,t,i riA f .1 tUUlty WyWlC (jOCS tO tllO m i . in t . ionium A Daughter Is rs. 7'ca or MLSIC stems the thing this week, w(li the oxeeptlnn of a. Tew thentrn parties nod t dinner. tlnncc or to for tlie debutantes; m balls, no Isrso affairs 1 J'Very ouc is llulMiliig his or her Christ man topping. tuMng i tliu morning tniiBicttle ut tho Ucllevue jt'Htcrdar, nerhiins, or the operH tonljlit, Next fleelt there lll be maiir balln. Thau's thu Zaun's on the Kid, the ueneclieU' on the 'Jilt It mill (he lto. land Tnvlorr' that Kami! ulglit. (Jolng t.oinc, I'll t:ay There will probably bo a brilliant house. it the. opera totiMit, ns "I.a Ilohemo" is great favorite. The i;il K, Prices will outertulii in their box and thu ,loc Llpplueotts will have the Hertruui l.ippiueott box for tho i!V niug. rp.0 C0 back to jcalerdaj's muslenlc, it was Trtaluly well attended. 'The erowd wa not to great, as for the first one, but tho ballroom wan well filled nnd the rows of bprs up and down btalrs bolli wV-ro full of smart people. Clinrotte Urown eulcrtand IB her box and looked exceedingly well In a London Mnoke du'otjno unit and liat of the tame mul'-ilitl. I'retty llltlo MrH. Eugene Dl?ou Nc'bold wa, one of her guests. Slid looked eharming In a Rray miit and fur and a rote pluk velvet turned-baek 'oipie. Mrs I'dmund Thayer .'"an Thompson that was, ou know was another gurht. She was In a chncoli'tn brown hat and suit which Ran M.T.V becoming. Cornelia Loldy Cheston looked A cry well. Sim js in mourning for her gruml mother, Mrs. Philip Loldy, who died lit the late summer, so her hat was of dull tuournlng silk and her coat of black dnvtyne. It was very becoming, bnc was iu her, mother's box. , , , Mr. George AV. Child Dresel had Mrs. Anthony Drcxel Middle In her bo. Mr. Drexel was in black, w t h a largo black vehet hat trimmed with ostrich feathers. Mrs. Biddle's frock was of black velvet anil her rather binal bluett bat was iiotriramcrt. Mr. an uciibbu laer was in tho box during tho couccrt Sir. Stotcsbury had several guetts. Sho looked ery well herself In u w ne colored suit and buble furs. Her rather email, high. crowned hat of the sninc shade of elct was trimmed with velvet dahlias. Altogether It was u most fasu lonablc and smart nudience. THU news about Mrs Claxton is en couraging nw. On Sunday sbo (poke and recognized two of her chil dren, and was conscious for an hour or more, nnd ve&terday again couseinus does returned for n greater period of Mrs Sto'er. who was Miss Llizabeth Claxton, has come ou from Ilo&ton to be w'th her mother. Mrs. Claxton has been living this car with her second daughter. Margaret, who married Mor Kiiu Ileba d. Kmllle, her youugest daughter il In tho M'est for the jear, visitluE relations, Now that her mother is improving sho will probably not come on DID you know that the 11. Venn Smith, .Irs., have another babj '! A littlo girl, born ou Saturday at their home, l.".l East Seventieth street. Mrs. Smith, ,vou icmcmbcr, was Carol llnrrl man, a daughter of tho lato V. II. Ilar limau. They were married in Jul. 1017, and after Mr. Smith's return from the Bervlro settled in llryn Mavvr, but later Mr. Smith, who was with the "remount department during said war, 'was sent to New York by his biipinesii company aud they are now living there. They haic a country place in Went bury, L. I. ..where they spend a great deal of their time. The first baby, born last car, was a little boy. THE death of Mrs. Ncilson yesterday must be a great sorrow to her fam ily. She was ninety years of age, just think of it! Ajd a most wonderful old lady. Several yearn ago she and her Daughters broke up iheir home on Twelfth street near Spruce and took apartments at tho Gladstone, where they have lived since. I Mrs. Nellson was the widow of Thomas Nellson and tho mother of Dr. Tom Nellson, Mr. Lewis Nellson, Mr. William Nellson, Mr. Frederick B. Nellson and of Miss Emma and Miss Mary Nellson. Her life was filled with good works. She was one of tho found ers of tho Society for Organizing Char ity and was active in Its behalf for many years. Mrs. Crawford Madeira was named Sarah Claypoolo Nellson, after her grandmother, you know. "I JTBAU that tho Women Writers arc Frances Starr, tho actress, at their clubrooms in the Art Alliance Building next Tuesday afternoon at half after ) o'clock. Miss Starr arrived in this citv yesterday to, play in "Tiger. Tiger." She is a very charming woman and has consented to talk to the guests at the tea for a few minutes. She is very at tractive and it will bo more than inter esting to hear her. Miss Julia" Blaukenburg, who is pres ident of the club, and the entertainment committee whoso chairman is Mini Agnes Bepplier, 2d, will receive with Miss Starr. NANCY WYNNE. T SOCIAL ACTIVITIES 'Among tbo guests at the dinner which Mr. and Mrs. w. W. Hepburn will give on Monday, December 20, at tbo BelleviA-Stratford in honor of their daughter. Miss Jane o. Hepburn, be- fort tho meeting of tho committee danc- "ins class, will be Miss Lydla Clothier. Miss I. Virginia neckscher. Miss Anne Austin, Miss Ellen McMlcbael, Mue Anita Straw-bridge. Miss Ellen Doug las Lloyd, Miss Banning Grange, Miss Sophlo Ynrnall. Misa Augusta W. Har rlscm, Miss Eleanor Dunning, Miss Elite DuPont. Miss Eleanor P. Rloann, Msh Elois Warrlner, Mr. Horatio Gates Lloyd, Jr., 'Mr. Herman Grange, Mr. Charles Haines. Mr. Cooper Smith, Mr, Morris Duane, Mr. Bsrklie McK. Heury. Mr. Wouderly Fitler. Mr. Ledyard Hcckscber, Mr. Webster Dougherty. Mr. Isaac II. Clothier Ud. Mr. Henry A. Bcrwind. Mr. Thomas Mikell, flr. Brinton Koberts, Mr. Henry Bain, Mr. William llobertn. Mr. James Ueynolds and Mr. John Wilson. Mrs. Louis n. Lemoine will glvo a theater party uoxt Saturday ia honor ox her two granuuouguters, miss Aug usta W. Harrison nnd Miss Ellen liar risou, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Cbnrlea "Custis Harrison, ,Tr. Mrs. Everett Hawley, 170 Springfield avenue, Chestnut Hill, will glva a card party and danco for her daughters, Miss ElUabtb Swift Osden and Miss Mar garet Hblppcn Ogdcn. on Mondny, D cember 22, from Sntll 10 o'clock. There will be about twentyfour men)' bera of' the school tet present Mr, 4tt4 Mri. Havvlcy and the Misses Ogdeu Jill be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Tatoall, of Wilmington, over Chrlstmis. , MIm Elizabeth Noyes Boyd, daughter lot Mrs, George W, Boyd, whose, en rageraent to-Mr. Paul do Hoff Heed, of Lancaster, baa just been nunounced, and Mies Juno P. P. Maulo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price Maulc, xvhoit engagement to Lieutenant George '"Wilcox Mclver, Jr., U. H. N of Ban .:'Kraneico, baa just beea announced, 'ViUb,ta fuwU of kQor at a dinner ,.on Saturday, Mun TWteMyfcli $ itw u . i -, I Charles 8. Hobnril. of Hell's Mill mad, MOming jlMSlaoOJO'rtlHiitlM Iks Mary V Iletmrd, of Norwood .-. ... ,-. . t nvoiuie, expert to go to Florida about Horn to tho Venn Smith, " of Krbwarx, - Francos Starr trr filiih. lo l civen bv Mlsi JI, THIxa- hflth riltott; daughter of Colonol and Mrs. William .1. niliott.j 111" South Hovrqtreuth street, Mr. William Cochran, will entertain at dinner on Tucda,v evening, Decem ber 110, at the Kltz-Carllnn. before the ball which Mr. ('lenient II. New bold, will elvn In honor of his daughter. Miss .Mary D. Nowbold. The marriage of Miss Na.allo Low thorp, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. l-rniiidi Lovvthorp. of tlreenvvood ave nue. Trenton, aqd Mr. William Chiilkey Lowrv. Jr.. son of the Inte Mr. Wll- Ham C. Lovvry and Mrs. Lowr.v, of tliN 'i.. ...in .!.- ..in. nn .Tnn.m.v mi ri.ri.f nhnrM,. iii 'IVentmi. at' -l i:Ci Ml th . i use, .VHpM lhapi'l lull unri, .uirn uorotny .Manning nnq iiiiss .iniic Louise Pcrrlue. Mr. rranclH C. Low- thorp, fh), of Now Tor.!, a brother nl the Initio, will act m best man. and the following men will act as usners: air. i William Coal". Mr. William It. Hrookx, i Jr., Mr. I'rancla Hall and" Mr. J. Ilnwurd Uly. of Atlantic Cllj, Tin' I Iter, Mr. Treubuth, of Montclair, N. i .L. nssihted bv the Itcv. Mr. Moori'M vicar of the church, will perform the , ceremony. After the wedding trip the i bride and bridegroom will live in West Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Dlmner Ueeber, of 1 007 Walnut rtreet, will give a dinner nnd theatro party on .lanunry 10, it; honor of Miss Kliaabeth Koss, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.- George G. ltoss, of 17-1 Spruce strcof. Mrn. C. Dudley Saul, of Chestnut nill, who has been making n short stay at the Delaware Water Gap, returned home Sunday. Miss Auue d'lnvilllers. und Misa Vir ginia il'Invllllers, daughters of Mr. and Airs. Udwaril V. d'Invl I ers. of MiTnl- luni treet. are zlvlni: u small dance or Monday, December -0, nt the Pelhnm iMHomol'ilo UluU. Mrs. John C. llcchtel, of Nippon I street, Mount Airy, gave a bridge luncheon jesterday. r2Anni.nl l.lntlln rii.i;Al.At , I llli.. attache of the Italian embassy, who will leave shortly for Home, Is the guest of Colonel John ,S. Mucklo aud Mrs. Mucklo nt their home, 2023 Walnut street. Mr. aed-Mrx. Krancis King Waln rlghl, of Dryn Mnwr, will entertain at dluuer and theatre party, on Krida evening. December 211, before the Dene dicks Ball. Miss Margaret Wright, will entertain nt dinner at the Bitz-Carltou, on Mon day evening, December 21). Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. Itr-rvr. Jr.. of Sedglcy Farm, Phoenlxvilie, Pa., win givo n uinuer ar me rieucrlng Hunt Club, on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Barklie, of Inver House, Waiie, huvc issued in vitations , for a diuuer followed by cards, on Friday evening. Mr. Barkllo McK. Henry, who is n student at St. George'n School. Newport, will arrive on Wedncsduy, to bpeml the holidays with his parents, .Mr. nnd Mrs. W, Barklie Henry, of Pino Cottage, lloscmont. Mr. and Mrs. Cuslimnn. of New York, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Charles M. Lea, at Wcsthorpe Farm, their borne In Devon. Mrs. Samuel T. Kerr, of 1007 Spruce street, has Issued invitutlons to a tea which she will give on Saturdnj, De cember 20, from I to (I o'clock, to introduce her niece, Miss Eliza Blakely Damon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Forstcr Damon, of Lansdowuc. Mr. and Mrs. William Showctl Ellis will glvo a dance ut their homo in Moy Ian, on Tuesday evening, December .'!(), for tbclr daughter. Miss Frances Ellis, and a number of her fricuds from tlie tchool bCt, Tbo Townc Scientific School ot tho University of Pcnnslvnnla, will present in their auditorium at the Engiureriiig Building, on Wednesday, Thursday und Friday evenings, u musical comedy en titled, "Much Ado About Nothing Much." Dancing will follow. Mrs. Eugeno S. Dorcy, of 3518 Locust street, will give another of her scries of luncheons and brldgo on Thursday of this week. tv. win taiio pneo on jautjary ;.?"", "l '" ,,;",, ". i,""r.." t Christ Church, in Trenton, at -JiIlO w ,VrenlH, Mr. ud Mrs. Arthur IIhs Kleannr LovUborn, a sister ()f ' I'dgar.Hhaw. of Mil Aano avenue. oti hn brIHn wUI net m liiald of hoi or niid ' I)"''''"l"'' -''"' Madame Le tlorre was hi hiMM,nlrt ? will be Mils Helen ss Aunu Kdgar Hhuvv. who went, lo t! MIsilL'abel VanC,avel. Miss ' ' three vears Mgo to do war work J Ambtv tt Same As Our Last Order' ' BUT if you can't find that former letter in your files, what then? 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Mrs, Cnmllle .l'Invllllers, 1UI West Walnut lann, and exiipot to sta over until the ,Nev Year. Captain Word' la In the 'const artillery, "Iiiiekv Thirteen." a enmedv. lire- smiled by tho Consolation Dramatic Club at tho Parochial School Hall, Chestnut avuiue, will be held this even i log at ti:J!0 o'clock, The ilrbt perform ' anco van given last night i ' , OERMANTOWN Monsieur and Madame .lean I.e C.orre, with their Infant daughter. A una Lo mlso Lu (lorre, of Haumur.V ranee, vvl I ball for America on Wmrd the Tourainc, ' Uccember lb. and nra expected to iHitIvc at the liotnc ii f Madame Le M'orre's parenU, Mr. iiud Mrs. Arthur '- , -iiie urllu 'I nil Mlgina cororuy win lgve Us first annual dance at the Pel I ham Club on Prlday evening, February Oth. Announcement is made of tin mar riage of Miss Jennie Myers, of -I!!.-! Last Washington lano, to Mr. William N. llrittou. of 21 M Morris street, dav ufteruoou, December 11 on I ri - , at 1 ocloek. Mrs. E. II. Baldwin, of tho Creshelm I , lllli-v ,iiHrillll'llp, H'uvrw luuiunun iu 1 pond the holidays vvitli relatives in Bos Ion, I The Sigma Kappa Fraternity, Gcr- mantown Chapter, lias idauued a dance for Saturdas evening, January 0, at the Pclham Club. New members recently Initiated into the chapter arc: Mr. U. J. Coulv, Mr. It. II, Eiscuhardt aud Mr. C. Green. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Van Buren Dolbler are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, ElUnbeth Fitch Dolbler, ut the Hahnemann Hospital on Decem ber 11. Mrs. Dolbier before her mar- t .... 111... I'll I. -II. T,j...K. ..I.ll riago wus 'ii&.i i.iiiuui'iu ituEiujEu:". I WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Murgarel Carey Pi-chin, daugh ter of Mr. uud Mrs. E. V. Pcchiii, lius returned from u visit to friends in Baltimore, w hero the utleudcd tho Johns Hopkins Cotilliou on Fridaj evening, M,r. and Mrs. Joseph II. Bcllls, of C3K4 Webster stieet, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Jean netto Bhoda Bcllls, and Mr. Lbnr Francis Lambert, r03ll Locust street. Mrs. Slockbino entertained tho fol lowing guests at a dance, 1-riday eve ning, in houor of hot d-iughter. Mist Edua Stockblue: Miss Helen McCros- isiu. Miss Edua Dougherl, Mits Auun Piel, Miss Emma liryne, Miss Lillian Kclley, Miss Elste Keller, Mits Mabel Uehboru, Miss Irah Uchborn, Mr. aud Mrs. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee, Mr. Thomas Burke, Mr. Georgo White, Mr. Carl Deltcuch, Mr. John BobertH, Mr. Georgo Dunuey, Mr. William Du Mcc, Mr. Lauslnk Bowe, Mr. Arrien Johnson, Mr. William Drier aud Mr. John Laighy. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. William II. Margcri son, of 5101 Itisiug Sun avenue, an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Margaret Hilton Margerison, to Mr. Frank Fierce Fclton, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Wllmer Krusca gave nu old-fashioned Christmas party on Saturday eveuiug in tho uticmbly rooms of tbo Women's Club of Temple Uul vcrslty, 1815 North Broad street, for the members of that club and the Fac ulty Club ot Temple University. There was a largo Christmas tree holding gifts for each guest und the decorations were in harmony with the occasion. The program included the singing of Christ mas carols, a recital of "Johnn St. Nicholas," by Miss Katharine Mein hnrt; the story ot Mark Twain's "European Guide," told by Miss Caro lyn Krusen; readings by .Mrs. Georgo Wulk, Miss Mary Adair und Mrs. W. Mcinburt; dancing of the minuet iu costume, Miss Prcslou und Miss Piophct; violin tolos by Miss Hutu Lawrence and tho Virginia nccl by ull tho company. Miss Geno BergT was the accomnanlst. Tho llev. Russell II. Conwell gave u ChristmaB message and I with Mrs. Walter O. Hancock, piesi. I dent of the Women's Club, and Dr. Laura Carncli, dean of tho Temple I ui versify, u&slsted the host and hostess In recciviug. A unique ending to the party waa the serving of old English Chribtmas goodies, prepared by the household beet ion of the arts and science department of tho Teachers' College. I 1 TO vstm BUSIMCtt r r a LEDeUR - rniLADELPniA TUESDAY, r vf m 7 y - . - ' - i - SEfJ ' - . ' . - ; c( -, X ' . " i- " . JBfl,-ru!r "SOW . v ' ' Sr - . , ,, ' S CW? MINS ULIZAUETII MENC'K Miss Mciichc, d.iushlcr of Mr. und Mrs. Fi cdu It-h I was ono of (hoso who danced In tho last SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The Bcv. aud Mrs. John Pastorct, of 1718 Wolf street, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Anna lula Pastoet, to Mr. William E, Erunston, of Youkers, N. Miss Jean Fisher, of 21M8 South Eighth street. Miss Dorothy Cohen aud Miss Hcnricttu Coheu, of 2108 South Eighth street, have returned from a trip to New York. Sir. and Mrs. Boy, of 2130 Smith Sixteenth ttreet, gave u birthday party in honor of their daughter, Miss Doro thy Boy, on Kuturdaj. Among those present were Miss Sara Kitcbner, Miss Dorothy Stein, Miss D. Fraukluu, Mr. J. Frauk. Mr. Morris Boy, Mr. A. Scbnee. Mr. Abraham Sehueo acted us toastmastcr. TIOQA Misi ElUabcth Vera Bcndell, of :;i)I8 North Gratz street, gave u dinner fol lowed by u theatre party Saturday eve ning. Her guests included MIfs Muriou Truiubouer, Mlbs Florence Huet, Mr. William KaU, Mr. Frank Yuen uud Mr. Normau Schmld, of Atlantic City. Misa Sara Baker, of 0000 North Ninth street, entertained tho members of tbo Tioga F. M. N. Club ou Satur day evening at her homo. Her guests included Miss Kntlirjn Yeagcr, Miss Mrtlo Week, Miss Edith Young. Mibs Emily Buckley, Miss Grace P. Lower, MIsh Bulk Fillman uud Miss Florence Duffy. Mrs. Herbert Agate entertained the members of the missionary guild of tho Temple Baptist Church last evening at her bomq, 3500 North Twenty-third street. i2KI!&!2SE3!S2i What everu man should give his wife aLXmas. Health for All the Year Round A COURSE at "Collins" serves many purposes. Every Ionian aspires to beauty of face, a -icll-modeled figure and u vivacious manner but no woman can enjoy thebo gifts nitb.out the robust Health that underlies physical attractiveness. Expensive not at alL You'Jl be surprised. Vtst't Our Institution for Trial Dem onstration Treatment No Obligation h COUUNS FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Phone, Spruce 0484 weHSf&nxymeism&i Whlker-Gordon Just as it comes from tlie Cow Jtaural Milk- Cl0an It keeps sweet a long time Jiwt how long we connot guaranteo, yet Walker Gordon Milk, properly iced, will keep forwhat its mnny uaera term "nn unusually long time." Why? Because it's clean I It is impurities that cause milk to oour quickly! Wc know from observation that the Walker-Gordon Company produce milk under exceptionally cleun conditions. They actually scrub the barns and the cows; make every milker wash and dry his hands before milking each cow. Nothing is left undone to have everything right in the production of Walkcr 4 Gordon Milk. Because WalkerrGordon Milk is so clean, it is reg ularly used on ocean voyages, on journeys across the continent and on long-distance automobile trips. Telephone your first order today. L uuiiij Wfflffl mmmmmmmmiiim I'holo by Uachrucli Mem he, of Otcrbrooh, opening pageant of Iho Charily Ball week. FRANKFORD Iho wedding of MibH Ethel Freed, daughter ot Mr and Mrs. L. S. Freed, of 22.- East Wellens uveiiuc, and Mr. Prank James will take place on Wednes day, December HI. Colonel and Mrs. William Allen Phil lips held a reception, at their home ou Saturday aflci-noou at tho Frnnkford Arsenal, from 1 to 7 o'clock. Colom-l Phillips is the new commanding officer of the Frankford Arsenal. Mrs. Albert Baraudou, ot Frankford and Pacific avenues, will be hotte-s on Friduy evening to tlie members of hor "Pivc Hundred" Club. Among those present will be Mrs. Churlcs 15. Coun, Mrs. J. W. Counor, Mrs. G. Matthews, Mrs E. Stokley, Mrs. G. Scott, Mrs. E. Forster, Miss Emma Spaeth, Mits Marion Hothersoll, Mrs. Joseph Low cry, Mrs. M. Slack aud Mrs. John Bill. A birthday party vvas given to Miss ElUnbeth Audrc&s by her little friends ou Friday evening at her borne, -ItilG Lackawanna ttreet, iu bonor o hrr eleventh birthday. 'Iho followiug chil dren wero present: Miss Ethel Tithcr, Miss Mary Thrcdfall, Misa Chic Price, Misa Alberta Beach, Mins Dorothy Dillworth, Miss Martha Dillworth, MUs Esther Hughes, Miss Elizabeth Bcntz, Muster Edwin Overingtou, Master William Guthrie, Maslc Walter Hughes, Master Bobcrt Andrcss, Master Morton Sickcl, Mas ter Thomas Tilher, Jr., Master Wesley Tither, Master Thomas Chceseman, Master Boland Barrett, Master Frank Fox, Master Daniel Benti, Master Frank Jameson, Master William Beach nnd Master Joseph Marks. Mr. and Mr3. Jacob Weinberg, of M i INSTITUTE Bclle'uc Court Building f MI8 Walnut Street Hi v SUPPLEE- WILLS-JONES MILK COMPANY Distributee Agents for Philadelphia, Atlantic City and Vicinity . Tlpbone, Poplu Ut PEOEIMBER 16, 1019 203.1 Frnnkford avenue, nnnouncc the I M.Ba-iu.iib u iueir naugnier, .Miss t ecllla Weinberg, to Mr. Morris lto. senswelg. WI8SAHICKON Mrr. Adam Tux, of IKk'l itoi'lirllo av. nue, giivo a luncheon last week Iu honor m JlrK. Ellivood -McDowell, of Box lioroiiKU, who bus returueil from n y moutlm' tour through the West In the I iicitic coast. Uthrr guests included Mrn. John Young, Airs. Ellwood lleatl. .Mrs. Harry Kennedy, MrH .vie. Mrs. Tajlor. Mrs., Chariot, II'"1,'!: y- ltM"und W. Hnflj, Mm. Mnglll, Mrs. John Oherliollzrr, va 'forge Pi'lerson, Mrs. t'.irl Johnson and Mrs. rrnuk S. Wlillcomb. Mr nnd Mrs. Charles II. Thomas and I heir ilaughrr. Mlsn Helen Thomas linn .lllS UOIOIII ii In. Th. ii, .!. .,r ii..i..ii avenue, have closed their 'Wkf.nlili.l.,,11 'mine and have gone " the winter. to Chestnut Hill nv, . .. . ROXBOROUGH Erwin Mason Simpson of ,127 Mr-f-recn ane, gave a dinner ou Saturdae oj-cning at her home in celebration o'fll'allf.. jusl ii t,jn'PS0"' birthdav nnnlveritar.v. armistice. i in' una ir was a Kiirnr k l.i i ..., of houor Thu guests were the othcrm nnd board of directors of Hie Iloxbor ough Truht Co., of which Mr !Slinpou us tho vlre president, and Included Mr. l.corge (I Liltlewood, Mr. Ervviu (, Mi'lU, .vir, Alherl Jt Haig, Air. W Uoss Husgart, Mr. H. V Miller. Mr .T lloblnsou, Mr. (!. W. Davis, Mr. ( harles M. Schotleld. Mr (' ( i'ddlrman, .Mr. N. J. Aspdeu, Mr Wil liam Spink, Mr. Fredeilck Lord, Afr Nicholas Dalton. Mr. Frank Keiiworlbv and Mr. Albert alker. At the December meeting uf the 1 lergv Club of Iho Tvvenlv -Hrst ..-m-.i iho ISev. William Snndi-riion, of tlie Lbcnczrr Methodist Eplt.i-op.-il Cliurcli iinado the uddreM. 'J'ho llldco Annni! Methodist Episcopal Clmrnh In Upper iloxborougli cnlci tallied the members nl Mipper. fVlANN & DlLKS Ufl2 CHESTNUT ST. Your Convenience Salespeople who will give you intelligent, satia factoiy service. Merchandise quality. thatis up Exchanges made Prices moderate- For Neckwear Handkerchiefs Gloves Bath Gowns Sweaters Wool Vests Silk Hose Golf Hose I.V l-ALI. For Ladies Silk Hosiery Handkerchiefs Sweaters Leather Coala Suits (Tyrol Wool) Coats (Tyrol Wool) Coats (Camel's Hair) Sliirls (Rcndy-to-Wcar) ai,!, wini a touch or MANNISH NKSS ML JUO. AM, rcnClIASKS AMI DHMVUIt AM'ttlllSKK W!ANfO DILKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET CHRISTMAS VALUES OF OUTSTANDING MERIT To promote early buying Xmas Special Valucb. StartiiiK today, nearly everything hus lici'ii uuuv:nu i in i'kkk Fall &Winlcr i H ,93 bViib a a 89.98 Serge, Tricotine, Silrertone, Velour. Beg. vala $25 to $55. Ladies' & Misses' DRESSES Newest creations in serge, Tricotine, Velours, Velvets, etc. Worth $19.98 to $45.00. WAIST SPECIALS Vnitn WnlsU With round or necks. Houare J 1 (SffiSf FURS! Scarfs. French Coney, Wolf or 16 .50 Fox. Sets In Jap Mink, Wolf, Fox, ftc. $20.00 up. up A visit to our store will convince you of the amount of money we eava you by being out of the high cost district. Only 16 minutes from the center of tho city. ,WJ Onen I lStf FrlJnv 4?fA jjk Cm vrJaM 1 &Ytejgwx iffiRofrTfrYPKft SCHOOL HEADS TO WED Two New Jersey Institutions Will Lose Principals Two New Jersey schools are dentined onu of Ihcno days to loso their principals ;nt nuo time. The iiiforiiinliou comes wilh the an iinnnceinent Imlay bv the llev. aud Mrs. John J'astorct, of 171S Wolf street, of the engagement of their daughter. Arinn. tola, to William ii. i.vausion. or ion ker. N. Y. MIfs Pailoret in prlnciial of the Collins Tract School, Merchant ville, N. J , and Mr. Eranston is Prin cipal of (he Anion Heights School, Camden. N. J. Misi Pssloret holds thn A. II. degree from Hunter College, New York city, nml the M A. from thn I'nlvcrtlty of I IViinsv Ivniiia. Mr. l.vanslou is u grnd- !uuto of Colgnlc Viilversily. For two vears be laught modern languages at the lirOUWIIll" lilt" r"-nuui, uiiij uuiiuk inri war vvas the cducatlonnl director of the Y M. C. A. at (amp Hill, Wewpot iNews, nnd nt Hamplon Beads, Va. He was chof-eu as a candidate for a cont- I mission In lufsntry ul tamp Fremont. Iieforo tho signing ol Iho KALL3 OF SCHUYLKILL Mrs, Margaret Wnltou. of Atlantic Citv. who ii spending the winter wjtii I her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mis. E Gelinng IJaruness, ot yueen lane, will glvo a lunchcou followed b brldgo tomorrow. Her guests will iu-cludi- St. William P. In lies. Jr., Mrs. Oscar Noll, Mrs. lfarkiiess, Mrs. Frank Paul, Mrs. William Blgler Morrison, Mrs. William C. Cnrmau nud Mri. Charles Hi joker. DOYLESTOWN Mrs. Samuel A. Helyercutertained at a brnls" aud live hundred purty. guests from llolicoug, Buckingham, Trenton and Lawrenccville. Honors were re ceived by Mrs. John B. Livezey, JIw, Puul Applebnch, Mits Carrio House, to our usual standard of before or after Christmas, quality considered. Men Silk Shirts Pajamas Underwear Golf Suits Overcoats (Tyrol, Wool) Wool Hose Dress Studs Dress Sleeve Buttons Bath Robes amiost kveuttiiim; rou jic.v and Misses Gloves Velour Hals Sport Hals Wool Hose Neckwear Wool Scat f s Silk Reefers Wool Gloves m we've decided to offer many pre- wk lonny, nca: ONCTUIRD. j Fine Winter - GOATSl ii Slany with Sealine collars, tn Polo Cloth, Velour, etc. Worth $25 to $85. m i. m .- 1 1.50 to 35.00 Georgette Waists neautl fully beaded and tuck ed with pretty new trimnilncR. .50 to 12.00 m m r Children's Coats In Plash, Vel t e t s. Velours. Collars in plush, K(t Coney, te. .. Fik .98 8 11M li Kerning. ton, iYCi.rffa If leSXJU ,mIS mK' .98 m Jtfxjrt- 'M ttitnt jE ) Stor g kaaC u Mi. B. Tlarrlnslon Rosenberecr. William Italkf. Mrs, Wllmer Cowi .MrH. u. j". jracKenttiaii ano; wra, annon vvaiton. Marlt 8t ab. 10th. 11 A. it. to lllJffr.Mi NORMA TALMADGB ..,. IE KiRST PnEBENTATION QV "THE ISLE OF CONQUEST' From Novel, "I)y Right of Coaquett," PALACR 10 A M, 1J, 2, auo, 6:16, 7i4B. 0 SOF.U, CECIL 13. DoStlLLtTB BEST "Male and Female" A I'arahiount-Artcraft Tlcturo now UlNS Bhown In maiw ol the. Urjss citlea at 1,B0, r. v.U,f ,.,l'CH' AS USUAL, 885 Cast IncliKles: Thomas llelalian, alorl 'J,.n.E,,.0l1'.rh"r,""n Holrt8 Hnd L la L. stifes jnAjsowinTz & jui. otto f, bectb ARCADIA1 10 A M., IS. 'i ailft. (l:4B, 7i4.-i. U:80l".M, , Tl' Star of "08 Et" CONSTANCE BINNEY LV A NEW PJC1UHE "ERSTWHILE SUSAN'' AVn,!,Ai5-ai. ff, aI5ta" VICTORIA ' SIAllKET PT ABOVE UH1 . f A. M (0 11:1ft P. ii TOM M1V I" "1'IIK 1 viyi mi BPEED JLVNtAC" C A'PIIOU in A, Jf., 2. a, 3.4C, 6:48. 7M8, P:SO r,M Elsie Ferguson "couNTERPCTr" REGENT jiAiucET st. bi. lrrh "THE MirUCLB OV LOVE" 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. SIAllKET STREET ATJUNU"ETt CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE "PRETTY BABY" musicai. ' Tho Flnani-lera.'' Harry Antrtm; OUiir. BROADWAY Broai1 KfA vl9 "TOO MUCH WiFEr'' "ffijfei Bryant Washburn EnTtMP CROSS KEYS MAja,n STT- Mth Chinatown to Broadway ' rillLADELPHIA'S FOItEMOST TIinAT!U33 PADD Ifk" NIGHTS AT S:1B. vl-rvllV,l. Mat. Tomorrow, 2,15. DAVID BELA8CO rrnt FRANCES STARR In Her Latfft and Greatest Triumph "TIGER! TIGER!" ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAGT SEATS NOW for Xma and BROAD Lart 5 Evgs. llatloM Tomorrow DAVID nCf,A8CO Prcaenta "D A D D I E S" A ComMv liv miV T, HOBBLT! "DADDIES" IS A SUNBURST OF COUEDX BUBBLES WITH LAUGHTER. SEATS NOW for ' an,J CHARLES ntOUMAN PRESENTS WILLIAM GILLETTE In J SI BARRIE'S best Conway "DEAR BRUTUS" FORREST Last 5 Evgs. Matlnea TomorroTf Charles DllllnBham'a M'islt.-al Cnmray sura S.7T.TLIV f JOSEPH ' ANDERSON LAWTHORN in "THE CANARY" with DOYLE 4. DIXON mid MAUDE EBURNB SFATS NOW for xrannd Klaw A Erlaceer'a Radiant Musical Comedy THE RAINBOW GIRL Founded on a comedj- by Jrom K. Jerom pit I.V n VN VD OTW YORK CAST WORLD S MOST BEAUTIFUL CHORUO WALNUT Bargain Mat Thursday ALL BEATS BOO NIGHTS AT8:16 "MY HONOLULU GIRL" TOL? WEEK GET EEATS NOW DramiUsed From John Foi, Story. MR. ERNEST BLOCH The Eminent Swiss Composer Five Lectures, on Alternate ThuradttJ-8 at Halt After Four. The Flrat Irftur on Thursday, pee. 18. "Tlie Psychology of Music or' Music Considered &a"a Language." Post Graduate School of Muaic and the Fine Arts 1500 Locust Street Course Tteketa $10.00 Addresa Secr.Ujy. METTIOPOLITAV OPEKA HOUKB UETllOPOUTAN OPEKA COMPANT, N.T. TONIGHT LA B0HEME AT S OTIE9 ALDA ItOMAI.VE. XI5I. HARROLD, SCOTTI PICCO. MAUTINO, MALATESTA, REHCHICLIAN. AUDISJD Cond.. MR. PAPL Seata 1108 Chestnut St Wal iW. nac8T. EITH'S WILLIAM ROCK With 1-3.8.4.8 Olrle & Two ttor. "FOR PITVS SAKE" Keller Mack A Anna Earl: Joa Cook; Fallon A- Drown, and Other gtarfl. New York Symphony Orchestra WALTEIl DAiUtOfaCir, Conductor. AfADEMY of SU'SIC. Thura. lAff., DM. 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