se itj vW rV8j8"" :&&' WfHKnr "JfrA j)ijL- .) EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGl5K-PinLABELlHIA, WEDNESDlY, DECEMBER 31, J.019 0 tfST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne. Talks' of the Ncivbold Ball Last Nigiti Tonight the Coxc Ball at the Bclleviie-Slralford. An Effort in Education TI1I3 Ncwbold ball lust night wits n wonder. Mhry lookrd 'linrmlnn and It' was Altogether n wonderful at fair. Thb "It It ballroom H capable of very beautiful decorations and tlio flow (rs nnfl greens were exquisite. Mr. N'cwbolu nnd his daughter received irt the. rotunda, ns Is customary lit the nit. Dickie's nunta. Mrs. Arthur Emleil Newbold, Mrs. William J. Taylor. Mrs; lleauvcnu Ilorle, Jr., tiud Mrs. John B. Xtwliolil received nho. The Henry IJrinton Coxe ball tonight will be Riven In the ballroom of the llcllovtib'Stfntfdnl. Then tomorrow night there will be" the Dallett dance nt the ltltz for Margaret Dallett and back again to the llelleviie, on Friday night for the first Assembly. And Saturday night there Will be 'the meeting of the Hupper Club at the ltcllcvuc. And so I nsk yotlj could there be n week inoie full dt goings' on In n social way? I think toot. Tfl.Arf "must have been a wonderful holjSft' party the Ltndsey Patterson? gave loJn In AVInstoh-Saleni, North Carolina. It was In hohor of Madame tlfouitcli.'wife of the Serbian minister. and If wad n rrgular' old-fashioned southern Christ my , affair. Miss Ilrnes tllic Goodman wiiValnong the l'lillndcl nhlans In the lmrty. WASN'T the snow beautiful jester .day morning when you stnrted out to walk? I .saw Margaret Diittlnn tripping through Hlttenhnuso Square in the tn'ornliig, Jookhig perfectly fetching in ft dark uIuh cloth frock, tho border Of tlip hem being einbrciidcred in dull colored 'wo'ffiteth. Her tojlcot was of dark blue duVCtyno nnd the wide high collar Vas of squirrel fur. Iter hnt was very charming. It was n cloe-fiUiini loqueronilh6l watered silk ribbon with flaring1 ribbon ends-ou either side of tin' front. Sho looked very smart, I thought, and seemed to be. enjoying the snow and Hip,, beauty of the square. rplIEJH'R wilt bo a number of dinners -L and theatre parties tonight licfille tho Coxc ball. The Jof liurlows Will givo the lust of their series of three theatfo parties for Ktlnabeth, taking the guests nfterwatd to the ball. The Itobcrt Liggett ttlll g'ne a dinner nt the Bclicvue-Stratford for their sister, Kathleen JElttter. Dlinbeth nnd Smiw den Samuel will entertain for llutli llobart. The CImrli.s Price Jinnies will Eire n theatre party for Knehel lh'lce before tlio ball, and Charlotte lirowti Will give a tlitiuel' at lier Home in uncsi ttut Hill. Another dinner will bo given by Mr. Francis Taylor Chamber in honor of Miss Elizabeth l.jmaii, of Hoston, nnd the liviti Kings will give n dinner for their daughter, Knthcrlue King, a debutante of the season. DID you know that the gentlemen of the Art Club, remarking that "Mrs, Bayard Henry may have anything She wants at the Art Club," hnve gien over their galleries to u committee of women, who will give n large card party there on Monday nfteinoou, January lii? And now. what for? Why, to help raise the funds needed by Janunry 15 to complete tho .$30,00(1 which Penn sylvania is raisin!? to establish in Ant werp the Hospital for Convalescent Children. This is Pennsylvania's tribute to the Belgians "Asile des Knfnnts Debiles," a tilhcA where thine Children debilitated If .by the war and want of food, will bo warmly ciotneii, wen icu aim iniuriucu and brought back to norninl ns soou as possible. Poor little lambs ' Mrs. Hod -man Wister, Mrs. Koberts Lowrie and Airs, narry Rogcis form tho committee on arrangements, and n goodly number of patronesses seems to insure the suc cess of the affair. Some of the patronesses are Mrs. Robert Toland, Mrs. Arthur Scwcll, Mrs. Emott Haie, Mrs. (ieorgo Ser geant, Mrs. William Henry New-bold, Mrs. Frederick tltrdun. Mrs. Thomas MUBgrove, Mrs. J tines Caverly Newliu, Mrs. Harrison Koons Cnner, Mrs. George Chandler and n number of others. YOU remember the stories about Louise, the little ward of a dear lady whom you know and I know? Well, said lady has taken Louise to Europe to be educated. Among other things slio Is particularly anious that she culti vate a taste for mus-ie, and so she took her to one of the concerts of chamber music. Writing of it to a friend here, sho isays: "The French, it seems to me, select and interpret music which has a Binging qunlity, they play with al most a cloyii.g sweetness." When I Asked Louise what she liked best at tbc concert, she replied, enthusiasti cally, "The clapping." GUESTS TO ATTEND ' ASSEMBLY ON FRIDAY Fox will be remembered as Mls Elie Klnpp. Mrs. AVilliam Drayton (range, of 1001 Spruce street, entertained at din ner in honor Ot her daughter, Miss Ban ning (irnngc, nnd her guest, Miss Fran ces MclCoon, of New York, last evening. Mrs. Charles F. dummcy. of 202(1 Locust street, nlso gave n dinner last evening in honor of her daughter. Miss Eleanor Ctunmey, before the Carter dance. Mrs Frances (1. dut'ont, will give n theatre party, followed by n dance, at the UlU-Cnilton this evening, in honor of her daughter, Miss Elio du Pont. Mr. Clarence W. Dolnn, will gHe a The Dniisnnt, at the Illla-t'arltoit this afternoon, from fi until 7 o'clock, fol lowing tlio thentre party whioll she H giving in honor of her daughter, Miss Ititn Dolnn. About llfty guests -will be present. The wedding of Mis Iluth Sirfllh nnd Dr. Chaplu Carpenter, of Pottsvlllc, Pn., took place in Pottsville, on Satur day, December 127. Upon their return fiom n Wedding trip, Dr. nnd Mrs. Car penter ill bo at homo on Poplar avenue, Wayne, Mr. nnd Mr. Adolph G. Uosengarlcn closed Cliantielee, their home in St. Davids, on Tuesday, and moved into their town hoilse, i!21U De Lancry street, for tho winter. Mrs. Percy Hudson nnd children, who Spent tho Chiislmns holidays with Mr. and .Mrs. Charles M. Len, at Westhnrpe Farm, Devon, returned to their homo in New Yoik on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs". William 11. Creamer will enteitain nt n family dinner on Ni'W Year's Day, In honor of their son, Iileutennut Francis J. Creamer, Covers will be laid for twenty. Mr. and Mrs. T. Phillip Sharpies, of St. Davids, are being congratulated on the birth of n on, Phillip Price Sharp ies. The nmiunl banquet of Alpha Nu Tnu Fraternity was held nt Kugler's Monday night, There were llfty guests. The principal speakers were Mr. .Stanley Kirn, Mr. Chuiles Snessing and Mr. Ed ward Webb. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hcibert Ewnrt Heattlo, II. S. N , ot'TiOlG Smedley street, Lo gan, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, bom December i!S, Mih. Benttio was. before her mar riage, Miss 1,3 nda E. Stchllg, of Oak Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Graham, of 20!) Morion avenue, Niu-heith, announc ed tlio engagement of their daughter, Miss Mildied Kennedy Graham, to Mr. C. Frederick Itakcr, at n luncheon on Saturday. Largo List of Invitations Issued to Persons From Other Cities Among those from out of town Invited to the First Assembly this jear will be; A lee Admiral and Mrs. Hlllerv Jones, Miss Mabel II. P. Held, of Baltimore; Commander nnd Mrs, W, Itny Mason Field and Mis Field, Dr. Chnrles N. B. ( ainnc, of New Yolk; Miss Harriet Canine, MKh Isftbelle Cnrvnllo, Mr and Mrs. Hairy C. Grnoliie. Miss Sitsnn T. Groome. Miss Mary Diinlinr Llojd, Hal-borne vicarage. Birmingham, Eug land; Miss Kntliuiltie D.i Derr. of AVIIkes-Barro; Jll Ell'.abeth L. Derr., of Wilkes-ltarro: Miss Mildred. Michaux, of Drifton, Pa.; Mrs. George j Brown, Jr., of Ilnltlmoro; Mis Har riet de Forest Brown, of Italtlmoro , Miss Ellrubeth Xerrahu. of Boston: Miss Lucy Kineolvlng, Mr. Atthur KiusolvitiR. Captain Chuiles W. Mason, Mr. Iteglnuld Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. It. Penn Smith, Jr.. of Now.Yoik; Mr uliil Mrs. Henr Lewis. 2d, Mrs. lllchard Berrldgo, Bhlljliahlneh ('nstle. County Gnlwny, Ireland; Mr. Blair Lee, Jr., Miss Aurora Eustls Carter, Mr. Willinm It. .MeLalighlln, Miss Pauline Fetuio, Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip Stevenson, Westbut'y. L. l.j Mr. Don ald II. Balinws. of Catamiina, Pa. Mr. Henri Chnibonhies McGownu. of Augusta, (In. ; tlio Honorable and Mrs. Edwmd W. Blddle, of Carlisle; Mr. George C. Thomas ltcmiiigton, Mr. Sidney Itexter. nt New York; Mr. Fletcher Itolph. Jr.. Cciitrrvillpf Mil. : Mr. .1. Vnugtmn Moniek, ,'ld. Mr. George Hoss, of DoylCstown, Pa. ; Mr. anil Mrs, J. lilaekwood Cameron, of Heading. Pa.; Mr. Jack lining, of llnlliniiire: Mr, Devnielix Crtll Josephs, of Biiltlinorc; Mr. and Mrs. William A. Uockefeller; Mr. Le Grhnd Cnlililm, of New York: Captain Wethered Wood worth, I S, M. C. ; Miss Helen Tomes, of New Yoik; Miss Alberta V. Biok nell. Miss Martha Wntriss, of New Y'ork : Mv. and JIis. Edward Samp son, Mr. Henry Elmer Howell. Port Kennedy, Pa. ; Mrs. Linda Snyres Phillips. Mrs. Stephen T. Stnckpole, of Ualtiinore; Mr. and Mrs. A. Felix du Pout. Mr. nnd Mih. Blclinrd M. New liu, Miss Edith Ncwlin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilnurke Cochran, Mr. Hubert M. Ilohlcn, Miss Mntgaret Alwitin llolileti. Dr. and Mrs. Hnlsev DeWolf, Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul 'P. Haskell, Mr. nnd Mrs. .!ono, Mrs. Enilen Pope Etting. Mr. and Mrs. Cdwntd D. To land. Miss Mm inry Hellycr, of London, England! Mr. Suiifnid Siiltus( of New York; Commodore and Mrs. T. D. (irifliu nnd Mr. and Mrs. Reginald D. Kcrnan. W1SSAHICKON Mr.' Arthur lllnmnn, who has been spending several weeks on a hunting trill ill the stnto has returned to his home on Hochello avenue. Mr. Merrick Johnson, son of Mr. George Johnson, is home from school for the holidays. GERMANTOWN Miss Mary Mann, of Norristown, was guest of honor at n party given by Miss Odu Poitcr, of 44,10 Gcrmantown ave nue, on Sunday evening. Mrs. Martlin Knott, of S07 East Washington lane, has returned from spending the Christmas holidays with relatives in Pottslown, Pn. The Children's Dancing Class of AVntcrview Itecreation Center gave a fancy dress party at the center -Monday afternoon. Miss Mnry Flanagan, Miss Sylvln Cuminsky, Miss Lida Mnrkce, Miss. Eveljji' Van Horn, Miss Mildred Ncwhnid and Miss Eleanor Parker cu-teitnincd. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. S. Davis Page, of Summer Crest, Chestnut Hill, will entertain nt dinner oo Friday evening nt the Bellevue Stratford before the Assembly in honor of his granddaughter, Miss Mary Cox Page, daughter of Mr.Vand Mrs. How ard Wurts Pago. The guests will in clude Miss Helen Hope Wilson, Mis's Jati6 Belt 'Ycatninn, Miss Elizabeth Atino Taylorj Miss Deborah Logan, Mfss Mary Gladys Muller. Miss Frances Kcmbnll Wister, Miss i Margaret (. est, I Ensign "Oaklcigh Kcpplier, Mr. Charles E. Wortlmm, Mr. Harold D. Suylor, Mr. Woodson Hancock, Mr. George A. Mctiall, Mr. William" Henry Pnrlser, J., of South Carolina, and Mr. 0. Stanley IUtrlbut. Mr. and Mrs. Effingham B. Morris will give a dinner before tho Assembly on Friday evening, in honor of their granddaughter, Miss Ilhoda Brooke. Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Madeira, 3d, are giving n small dinner this evening nt the Ititz-Cnrltou. in honor of Miss , Hope Gaston, of Boston, before tlio ball which Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Coxa will givo for their daughter, Miss Catherine Coxe. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Ashton, en tertained nt dinner last evening, at tlio Ilellevuc-Stratford. in honor of their daughter Miss Anno Ashton, before the dance which Mrs. George Calvert Car ter, gave at the Bellevuo-Stratford in honor bf-her daughter, Miss" Mary Car ter. Among those who will bo present at hA TJmehouso dun Club luncheon. 'Which will meet nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrm T. Truxion naro tomorrow, wm m Mr. and Mrs, William W. Hepburn, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellison, Mr. and MYfl.- Alfred P. Dovereur, Dr. nnd Mrs. Ilarold W. How, Mr. nnd Mrs. 1?. Corlies Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kent TYJHlng, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Chew and Mr. and Mrs. Grenvillo D. Mont gomery. Miss Margaret A. Dallett, debutnnto daughter of Mrs. Morris Dallett, 230 gouth Twenty-first street, will bo the guest of houor nt a dinner to bo given by Mrs. Walter Henderson Brynut, of th 'Belleuc-Htrntford, on January l!l before Captain Thomas EvansV dunce, which will bo given iu honor of Miss Anita Merchant Evans. Miss Dallett ill jmako Jier debut at a dauco tomor row evening at Iho Bitz-Curlton to be given by her motlicr. Blr, nod Mrs. Holsteln denavon Vox, f 'Wynnswood, nro receiving congratu UUom tte birth ef a daughter;-Mwj NEW JERSEY NOTES Mr. and Mrs. AVarren Webster, Cooper stieet, Ciimdcn, gave a dance in honor of their daughter and son, Miss Paulino Webster nnd Mr, Warreu Webster, Jr. Among the guests were Miss Dorothy Livezey, Miss Elizabeth Hiiro, Miss llutli Stewart, Miss Merlam illinms. Miss Until Paulson. Miss Ella Budolpli, Mis Margaret Ware, Mls Sara Hires, Miss Mabel Edwards, Miss Lillian Edwauls, Miss Bessie Mlt berry. Miss Helen Grncev. Miss Knthnriue Gessncr, Mr. Herbert S. Webster. Mr. Mattison C. Swnrtz, Mr. Walter Hires. Mr. Harry Humphreys. Mr. Joseph Cramer, Mr. William Bog crs, Mr. Boy Kodgcrs, Mr. Douglas Cruto, Jlr. John Crate, Mr. Edward Schelletiger. Mr. Baker. Mr. Charles Paulson. Air. Thomas iluie anil Mr. Norman Williams, DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. T. Elwood Allison, of Couny Meade, Wallingford, are enter taining Mrs. Edmund B. Aynlnr, 8r., Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B, Aymar, Jr., of New Y'ork, and Mr. Howard S. Kerner, of Gicat Barrington, Mass. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Willing lluhn, of Idlowild lUue, Moylnn, have issued invltntious for a dance at the Spring haven Club in honor of their brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Addis Downing, of Winnipeg, Can, STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. Myron S. Blumentlinl, of New York, is spending a few days in this city visiting his uncle nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hess, of Tliiity-third street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morton Oppenhclmcr, of Thirty-third and Dauphin streets, entertained a number of friends last Saturduy evening, Mrs. M. Well and Miss nortense Weil, of Snu Francisco, arc visiting Mr, and -Mrs. Fred Dilsheimer, of aOL'l Diamond street. 1 WEST PHILADELPHIA A stunt party by the undergraduntos of Vossur College, for tho benefit of the scholarship fund of tho Philadelphia nluinnnc, will bo given at the Philo musinn Club Snturdny afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock. Tea will be Berved. Mr. nnd Mrs, David Shctzllno enter tained at dinner at their home, I582U Larchwood avenue. Their guests in eluded the Itev. Dr. Frances, Mrs. Elizabeth Scip. Miss Margaret Seip, Mrs. Mlirtha Klaus, Miss Hilda Klaus, Mr. Edward Schrlshuhn nnd Mr. War ren Smith. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Samuel Schleifer is vlattlug Mr. .and "Mrs. Morris Taylor at their homo nt Centre Square. Mrs. George. Simon and her daughter, Miss Ethel Simon, of 2015 South Beu lab street, nro visitins their relatives at Harrlsburg for the holidays. Miss Sadie L. Gallagher, of 800 Pine street, is spending tlio holidays villi her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Galla gher, at Frecland, Pa. HOLMECBURG ( Mrs. Harold B. Dougherty! of Cott man street, is spending the week at Atlantic City. Mrs. AVilliam II. McCartney, of 8020 Friiukford inenue, has as her guests iover tho holidays Sirs. B, B, Stoddard nnd daughter, Almu, Jr., of Cohasset, Muss, Miss Elizabeth Spencer, of Ilhnwu street, will give a luncheon on Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Anna Har per, diU'renton, . 1 itHf ' mi ml , MWht , f?4 HOLIDAY WEDDINGS Frank Tnul, Mrs. Oliver Thornton, .Mrs. John C. Allen. Jr.. Mrs. Charles I .Ink, Mrs. Ucnr Voelker, Jirs. Henry Uitteniintise, .Mrs. Harry I mug, .Mrs. II. N. Payne, Mrs. Ileiijnmln Foster, Mrs. Frederick Di launch nud Mrs, Ir iu llnlr. Miss Drodsky Bride of Mr. Green baum In Temple Beth Israel Miss Anna Dorothy Brodsky. daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Brodsky, 5115 WynnellPld avenue, Overbrook, nnd Mr. J. Martin Grcenbnnni were innrrloil Inst pvetiltiu nt (I o'clock nt Temple Beth Israel, Thirty-second nnd .Montgomery nvenue. xnc ceremony ns performed by the Bev. Marvin Nathan and was followed by n recep tion and dinner for the two families. The bride, who stood under a flower - decked canopy, wore tt gown of white, street, will entertain the members of her Minn, irimmeii amih orange imokmhii-., i sewing ie e on lriilnr nttcruooil. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank C. Hamilton linve leturned from their wedding trip nnd will be nt home in Toronto, Canada. The bride before her mftiriago was Miss Marie Gegenhcliucr. FRANKFOnD Mis. Frank Arnold, of Eat Dauphin DANCE ON MONDAY FOR CATHOLIC HOME Miss Helen Vincent, Aided by 11 Others, Arranges Benefit for Destitute Girls MISS l)OKOTII M. WHtSNElt Daughter of Mr. and Airs. Fraud A. Wclsner, whose engagement to Mr. Horace V. De Annum Is announced today CHESTNUT HILL Miss Alice J, Lniighroii entertained at a dinner-dance in honor of Mrs, Mar tin Walrnlh, Jr., ami Miss Marguerite McCloskey lost evening at Whtlemarsh Vnllcy Coimlrj M'lub. The following guests were present : Mrs. Jnlm Lough -inn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jinitln Waltath, Jr , Miss Muigueiite McCloskey. Miss Jo sephine McAUIstei, Miss Mary Bose Magee. Miss Miutha McVeigh. Miss Vera Walrath. Miss Tsnbellc Wheliui, Miss Beatrice Whelnn, MNs Helen Mc Nicliol, Atlss Agnes McNlcliOl, Miss Stella Mlirphj, Allss Mario Green field, Miss Christine Fellu, Miss Mnry Million, Miss Eleiiiinr O'l.oiiglilln, Miss Marie I.ouglinin. Jliss Sura Longlirau, Miss Alice Loiiglinin. Mr. Lawrence ' Selinnberger, Mr. Attliur Hirst, Mr. Tames Mtirone.v, Jr , Mr. Frank Ilnit ninu, Mr. Tlininns Gillespie, Mr. Pflul Mugee,. Mr. Chuiles Culvln, Mr, An thony Hookey, Mr. Chin les Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Edwnid P. I.oughriin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, I. Donnelly, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter H. Congdon, Dr. nnd Mrs. John Edward Loilus, 2d, Mr. Louis Lougliriin. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Tlio Bev. nnd Mrs. Benjamin F. Bray, Jr., and Master David llrny, have returned homo after spending some time in Honnoke, Vn. a veil ot iltiClicss luce, an olil raniiiy heirloom, nnd cnrrled Bride rosci and orchids. The mnld ot honor was Miss Marcin Brodsky, sister of the bilda, and sho wore r turnuolse blue georgette gown, Mrs. I. J. Brodsky. nialron of honor, wore n llanlo'colored gown, nnd tlio bridesmaids, who were dressed in rainbow hues, included: Miss Henn lllauc, Miss Bella Hacks, Miss Bcbit I tuber, Miss Sadie Bosentield and Miss ilesslo Cramer. Jlr. Hoi man Berlin acted as best man, nnd the ushers weie Mr. Louis Bnntz. Mr. Mejer Bobln soli, Mr. John Mlttlemnn, Mr. David Jncobs nnd Mr. Herman Jacobs, The bride and biidegroom left on n southern tour, anil upon their return they will Hie at ii'Jta'l Overbrook avenue CABL1S-HEYMANN A pretty wedding look place Sund.i.N evening ut 4257 l.eldy avenue, when Miss Clara Heymnnn became the bride of Mr. Jack Carlis. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Mr. Heymnnn, Tho ceremony wus per formed by the Bev, N. Bremer. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs, S. Carlis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lorinsteiu, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Grnbojcs, Mr. and Mrs. M. Grnbo)es, Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlis, Mr. and Mrs. Abrams, Sir. ami Mrs. Heymniin, Mr. and Mis. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Green, Doctor Gill, Mr. and Mrs. I. Carlis, Miss Eva Perlolf, Miss Sophie Emus, Miss T. Solomon, Miss K. Katz, Miss Jennie Sehneider iiiiui, Miss Alfreda Bubiti, Miss Doro thy Grnboyes, Miss Sophie Carlis, Sliss Nettie Carlis, Miss llutli Ileymnmi, Miss Harriet Heymnilii, Mrs. M. Car lis, Mr. Max Emas, Mr. Louis Carlis, Mr. Harry Carlis, Mr. Hjiiuin Gins burg. Sir. Deehter, Mr. It. Lorinsteiu, Mr. II. Loiinsteln, Mr. Beiibin Cnilis, Mr. Simon Cal-lls, Mr. Charles Gin bojes, Sir. Meyer Snyder, Mr. Nat Wolf, Mr. Irwin Schwartz, .Mr. Maurice Habinowitz, Mr, ltiiymond Bcinluut, Mr. Julius Kravitz and Mr Chuiles Silovitz. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The Delta Chapter of tho Pi Sigma j Sorority will give a dunce on Friday I evening, January !. at tlic Belliehl Coun tiy Club. Tlic nffair Is in charge of j Miss Itetty Blundiu, Miss Margaret j MeCambridgo. Miss Betty lteinicke, Miss Clara Graham, Miss Grace Pres ton, Miss Bosunno O'llnra, Miss Mil dred Wogner and Miss Alargnret Had- I elifTc. Mis. AVilliam AVhitcomb. of 4S.'in I Noith Fifteenth stlcet, entertained the following nt cards yesterday afternoon: Sirs. Carl E. Schaeffer, Mrs. Frank Barras, Mrs. Horace Klciiifcldcr, Mrs. Air and Mrs. Clarence L. Buzby, of Comly slreet, nre receiving conprntu Intions n oii the lilith of a son, Itobcrt Elwood llurby, Miss Florence Haskell, of Orthodox stieet, is enteitalning as her guest over Hie holida) week. Miss Lnuta S. Tliompsou, of Heading, Pn, Allss Alnry C. AtcMotiegal. ot 1410 Sellers street, has returned homo for the holidays, New Year's Celebration at Home Tlio boiuit of iniinngofH of the I'rcrt liilerinn llnmo for Aged Couples will gm the family of tho home a New S em's dinner and informal reception toiiioriow. Tlio affair is in ihnlge of Mrs. Unbolt Dornati, president of the board; Airs. John Peaiock, Airs. God frey ltehmiinii. Airs. Charles . I. Tliomp snii, Alls. Howard Ketchain, Airs. James StiiiHon, Airs, II. Clay Ferguson, Alts. C. F. Shoeiuiikcr, Aliss Emma Graham, Airs. Frank P. Croft. Airs. Hohry L. Groome and Airs. A. II. Hulshbcr. The hostesses on Christmas Dar at the dinner and eiiteitalnmClit were the mem beis of Auxiliary No. 2, of which Airs. Lewis S. Lee Is jiresident ; Ails. Al bert Fliught, Allss Helen Holiness, Alls. S. B. Viomiinn. vice presidents j Aliss Eleanor Ferguson, tiensurer, nud Sits. Henry B, Cooper, Jr., and Aliss Alnry It. Campbell, secretaries, Corley Club Meets . The Corley Catholic Club ot South Philadelphia will hold its annual re ception and dunce this evening, which is to be a united affair fur the boys who were "over theie" on last New A'ear's Eve. The club lias two gold stars for Corley boyH who made the supremo aci'illco for their belocd country Air. Stephen Boetz and Sir. Edward SIclil tjro. Honorary Hphitunl Director Itev. Al. J. Corley and Itev. E. V. Alon tague, spiritual director, will be present to welcome the bojs. The enteitaln nicut committee includes Mr. Thomas Slinnalian, chairman ; Air, Joseph Boyle, Air. Francis O'Nell. Air. Peter Cos grovo, Air. Leo AVard, Air. Frank Slonghcs- and John Borch. CHOICE SEATS Concerts Tlieatte Boxing Pcnn Theatre Ticket Office WnJ N. E. Cor. I 3th & Chestnut BIJOU 8th ab, Unci". MAT. TODAY. THE BLUE BIRDS tv... i Tith Miscmnr MAtmns t luuucis, jnD.vlunxunoWTONIaHT ASCO A !. .i 11 i A s IC o ASCO -. -. ... .. .... rn tl nl ffl lm. A r to f Is n C o A I " 1 ' C ci '0 A S w :: s r. ol i A i S C "i A Si c o A S1 c o Ai "S c O Lmp -"AifyBwaapjiyamaJM11"'""1 "-? v w ' ! A eiy delightful dnlice lias been arranged by the Junior nid ot the Cath olic Home for Destitute Children to tnke place on Stondny evening, January 5, in tlic north garden of the Bellevue Strotford at 8 :,10 O'clock. The pro ceeds will bo given to the Industrial School fund. U is hoped eventually to raise enough to build an industrial school opposite the Convent and Home for Destitute Girls. Allss Helen Vincent is chairman of the committee of young girls Mho are arranging for tlio thiiiec. She will be assisted by Allss Helen AIcNlehol, Allss Agnes AtcNicliol, Aliss Irene Bradford, Aliss Mnj lletmls, Allss Barbara Itnylo, Miss Sarah Hanson, Allss Helen O'Nell, Allss Christine Felin. Aliss Alarle Calla han, Allss Slut ion O'.Mcura and Airs Vincent Can oil. Among the patronesses ot the affair nre Airs. Charles P. Donnelly, Airs. AI. E. II. AIcAliehen, Airs. Joseph A. Vincent. AIis. John Connolly, Airs. AI1 chnel AfurpliV, Airs. James A. Alundy. Airs. J. D. C. Henderson, Airs Samuel Peltz, Alls, Alieliael Hanson nhd Airs. John Gallagher. 1083$$$ TONIGHT Academy of Music SUNDELIUS SOl'JIANO S H L I S K Y TENOft ORNSTEIN PIANIST G E G N A CELLIST THE GREATEST CONCERT OP THE SEASON SKATfi AT JrWl'E'fl, 11 10 CHESTNUT. At ikjx orncrj aft&i t:30 p. it. Market Kt nb. 10th. II A M to llllO P.M. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS III "WHI3N T1IR CLOUDS ROLL MV ' Added Attraction i'lrt Showing Roscoc 'Fatty' Arbuckle 'AnAuir' 1 VJlNHjrl 1 MIDNItUIT B1IOW p "XL kC E 1 1214 MAJIKI3T feTlinUT "J 10 A. M , 12, 2, ai4.., n.45, 7-411. B !0 P Jt. WALLACE REID ""Th i." Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle 'jJjJA'Jir' Extra Midnight Show Tonight A "RcATBr A k CHESTNUT Ilr.LOW lllTII 10 A. M., 12, 2 .-l:4.r., 0I4B, 7. 40, 11.30 P. M. WALLACE REID "HatJ,h?,r,n.cA,.. Rnnr-ni. 'Fnttv ArKnrLn In "THU .. w .j . .. uuw.wt. (jlllAl,V nXTUA -SPIJCIAL MIDNIOHT allOW l'HILADnLPttlA'S rortCMOST THBATItES FORREST Mat. Today LAST4EVOS., :1S. Holiday Mat. Tomorrow "l POSITIVELY LAST WEEK Klaw k Erlihger's TUSIant Muli!l CotSxIj THE RAINBOW GIRL With PILLT K. VAN anil Nw Vork Ct. WOIILD'S MOST IlKAUTIPUL CIlOftUB 3 Ulorlous rears of Unparelleled Prosperity TWO Wr.HKS ONLY, ANii kt unniN'.viNn mon.. J"'. Tomorrow THE NIGHT BOAT CIIAni.ns DILLINGHAM'S Intent Munlral Comedy n- Anne Cilldttell Munlc hy Jerome Kr. stagerl i,j. p a Latham. Jtuslcat Numbers by Ned Waybum. Cast Includen: JACK 1IAZZAIID. LOU1S1: OttOODT, STULL 1IOHAN. ADA T.P.WIB, HAL SKEI.LY. nttNE8T TOnnDNCE, HAr3. 1)HD WILSON and others wllh A Jolly Crow o( Pretty Cllrir TONIGHT VICTORIA' MAHKUT STnUKT AIJOV13 OTH X 41 A XI IA 11 Jr. ti r mi,Mmder",a Ivoscoe Fatty Arbuckle 1" "71. Lxtra Midnight Show Tonight CAP I T 0 I T24 MAHKHT STllEnT - GARRICK Mat. Today , , LAST BVHN'tS'O Holiday Mat. Tomorrow LftLttt POSITIVELY LAST WEEK DAVID rtfiLASCO Pmiertl FRANCES STARR In Her Latest und Oreutost Triumph "TIGER! TIGER!" OniGl.VAt, NhW YOrtK CAST NEXT WEEK -SEATS TOMOIUIOW JOHN (IQLDEN'B I.AtlOHINU HIT si. 10 A. M., 12, 2, 3:4.1. C:4,-, 7:40, (l.ao P Norma Pn mnrlo- "ISLE OP CHARLIE CHAPLIN "A.h.. . . uunnuni. 7TH .TON in.vn" MIDNIOHT SHOW ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO : 1 1 -J I VM'i1f1 a j ii A Splendid Opportunity to Test the Keeping Qualities of A s C o TOMORROW is New Year's Day, and our stores will be closed the entire day, for the festival. Buy enough Victor today as hundreds of thousands of our customers will do to last over breakfast on Friday morning, and prove to your own satisfaction our oft repeated contention that Victor baked today is just as good tomorrow, as the hour it came out of the oven. Some of our customers of dietetic habits claim it is better! Whether viewed from the standpoint of quality or economy there is no loaf that com pares with Victor. Victor is produced in our own three big bakeries, with a weekly capacity of more than two million loaves. Surrounded, as our bakeries are, with every sanitary provision, backed up by scien tific skill, Victor reaches your table as the maximum of quality. read mJp c Loaf Victor Raisin Bread lflc Ralrrl A7i4-l-i lnoimic vqiaImi, & sUF Baked with luscious raisins i Our Stores Will Be Open This Evening Until 9 o'Clock C ro- - A, s ? i 'A- 'Sj ' A S' c- o. A :I3 o AJ rS o - ft c o A s c o A' rO. DUrTMT MA1KHT ST. Hel 17 rVllVJlllN 1 DOnOTHY DALTO "" ' "ins wirirs nticN TONIOIIT--HXTRA MIDNIOHT SHOW 11 A. M to 11 P. It. SIAIIKBT STrtHLT AT JU.VIPKIt CONTINUOUS VAUnRVIT.T.n vjuakertown to Broadway Extra Midnight Show Tonight nusnrtva shats kow BROADWAY Broad & Snyder Av. "WHO'S YOUR GIRL?''Me CHARLIE CHAPUNS. CROSS KEYS MAUKOT8T. Bel 60th "9 KRAZY KiDS" ' gPflKf Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware ASCO fcfcirtlirtidtii ASCO ASCO ")l"Hilyip yyi-y lji fi w i -T rtl Win ifc.iili ASCO.kt ASCO ASCO ASCO fti,.A..rt. iJi.it, .it, .h ilt it i .. iih iiti ifc ii . ,n. ASCO if i : - A s -c. 0, A SJ c .0 i "' ASCO .. ip .,. i ' "- llll ASCO m A Comwlj' by Amtlh Stront WITH TIIH NHW YOIIK COMl'ANlr BROAD MAT. TODAY LAST 4 tiVENiNOS Holiday Mat. Tomorrow "l,"'- POSITIVELY LAST WEEK riiAftLEs rnoHMAN reiiti. WILLIAM GILLETTE In J. M nArmlL"H nest ComHV "DEAR BRUTUS" ACADEMY OF MUSIC Thura. Ufr . January 8. lf2l, at 8 15 P M. JOINT RECITAL MAttlE ItAPI'OLD Soprano of Metropolitan Opera Co. (Tlrst niiparnncp in recital In I'hlla I ISRAEL VICHNIN 15-Vear.Old Pianist lies Keat' H 1)0. SI 50, f2.00 anil $2.50. TUketa nt llrpiie'ii, llll) I'lientnut Street. WALNUT KKW YIIAIfS MAT. nt 2.00 ""U1U ' NIOIITR at S-SO. John Tox, Jr.'s storj of Kentucky Mountaln$ NEXT WEEK, MUSIC GII1LH AND I'UN sMLET'S GO TOMOR. With New York Ciwt t Chorus. I r6 EITH'S Marion Morgan Dancers A llrllllont Kiwtarla Wm II - Mnoart llradrord Ktlilnn Ho Hlcanor Iinll K Hi other; EdJI Huznll I'egrKy Parker, and Hill HOLIDAY WEEK lJILL! It Shows New Year's Dny 1.30. 4 :.10 nnd 8 1. M Cood Seatn Left for lloth Matinees. mwciKi Leap Year Dance (i',ec,al "SWIKTY OV FltlLNDh" irormerlv I'rle-nds of Ml KInnt Hnspltril) Mercantile Hall, nroad nml Master Sts NpW Year's Nieht Thurs , Jan l, 1020 neW CUr 3 nlgnl Ileal Jnz Music HNTinn iTiornuns roil chahity NEW SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 30 So. 1 5th St. NEW YEAR'S EVE. CELEBRATION SUPPER DE LUXE and Reservation $3.50 SHORE DINNERS Chops Steaks Poultry TODAY'S SPECIAL DINNER PLATTER 65c Lamb Chop French Fried Potatoes Stewed Corn NEXT WnltK HEATS TOM6nft6tr HHNIlY MILt.Un Pnssohle CHATTERT0N' In ft new romMy Moonlight AND Honeysuckle ny QEonaE scAitnonouoit PHILADELPHIA rorhiTheatte 17TH & DP. T.ANPKY STS riUln-w Hnnir) Holiday Mat Tomorrow Mat Saturday, MAY IRWIN "In a C.ale of Iiuehter.' Bullolln. "ON THE HIRING LINE" mrTMnesTbloch The Eminent Swiss Composer Five Lectures, on Alternate Thursday at Halt After Four The Second Lecture on Thursday, Jan. 1st "The Psychology of Music or Music Considered as a Language' Post Graduate School of Music and the Fine Arts 1509 Locust Street Course Tickets $10, Aildress Secretary, Metropolitan 0PEnA ufiS?nTO6AT TON1UHT N. y. AVInter Oarden ltevh "The Passing Show of 1918" nam a. anuoert M'als Thurs 4 att LEW FIELDS in "A LONELY ItOMEO" linulNN'INIl "ilONDAY 13VU Mu's.'.'rf.la'r "Nothing But Love" lth ANDHEW TOMHKS AND THE OltlCHNAI. MCllltYMAKUnH Pk-.tnut St OPEItA HOIHH. LailttMt viic.auiui.ki. Mllls TMlLyt Thurn.. Sat, "OH, MY DEARIE IlKalNNINll MONDAY TJVl. V Hoy Comstnck and JTorrlH ilesi ii$ent THE IIOSH OP CHINA The. Most Tieautlful Muilcul n.ly In America. w 1th l.vrlr Theatre, N Y ..Cast A rioductlon 1 YRir BVGH. I MATS NEW TjAn'S lirvix- al 8.1.1 I DAY A mV, Sam Bernard & Irene Bordoui in "AS 10U WEIIE," with an All-star Cast ADF1 PHI UVENINCIS R.IS AULU-ni Mats. Thur. St. FLORENCE MOORE in "imHAKFABT IN 13ED" MirrnopoUTAN opicra nor sn Metro(ollt&tt Opera Company, N. V, LA JUIYE Tues. Evg., Jan. 6, at 8 Mme ronwlle, Brolney.'Mni CUrui.0, Mar done, Hnrrold, Chalmert Mil (In 111, t're inlera Hnllerlna Conductor, Mr nodanitUy. heatR 1108 rrteitnut St. Wsl. 44S4; llavaur. SPECIAL SPECIAL v LEAP YEAH DANCE BOCIETY OK IfHIKNDS" irnrmerly Friend of Ml Slnnl HonpllMt MERCANTILE HALL, llroe.i1 & Mimttr- St. NEW YEAIt'S NIOHT (Thiire.. Jan 1, IB20) HEAL JAZZ MUSIC nxriKH vnoCKkOH ron cftAMTl' m IMDNT'S Hmnwtt J. Waien Mln UU1V1U1N 1 O ,, AttCH t OTH HTa. MATIN KI! TODAY ChrlBtninrf Tn'd .t Toyt, Lady Nancy Astor wWnrt MIDN'IflHT HHOW--WKD. 51 i.l t' M PPnPI PS K.M and cumtarltnd rturtui iuirt- Ma. ijefy Otj BOSTONlANS,rnvVKv;iHVNRr MIDKK1HT SHOW NEW YlXI'rl EVW ORPHFUMlMA,r' TOMomtow urrncvjivi nh.ht Piurns J1 JP0'"1 The Girl r Yonder JAN. f. "BVEJiyn-OMAN" Walnut ab.Hh Mat.ToiJW1 Thft Ba.Toh GIrU 11 A hTXI LA3UNU MlbiNtTEHOW WAEvg, -s;i Hi y'., ,.;h i ,.;'i-j!, '.. . r II . -, t"V' '' 1 VI i t S s-tAmktil&iMS1 ,4t,'h. .,-J ' V . ...r. L ..." ...MS