F .tw y i 5 yM V. IT toVJAMBTG k PUBLIC MD&J&R--BHlLAJMjHU, MO&IMX (JAftJAlt 5, 1U0 ft' Just gossip a&out people 3r. and Mrs. Samuel Price lFctherill to Give Ball Tonight for 'Their Granddaughter, Miss Deborah I Logan Other Doings Talked About TkSV '1 ou UnCm lUnt V ''nVC aVnontbor ball B to t"n,slitV Ibm'I i . ?iPlllIllK Mp( At Hip Jlcllcviic & I ' 'I'h bMi,B Bhcn b5 the m r V W-tliUIU for Jh.lr Kiaml !!?.i,i.r Diliomli I.OSHH. iii'il niuny's tte dinuir to niocwlo the ball and sup- jer. The .fames 1 1'ahucstocks will give nc "". k .... .. (..,. tlH.nlrp K for Mnn, tflklns their guests ri H,o tlin tro to the ball, aud tlio lenl torn w To" wends will give n din J , nn theatre party for their cousin. ?fa. Iom' sai "ii. Another theatre fvliov the ball will bo given by ??5( & II. Krnpp, of Ardmore. J r her nlet", ""r''1 iinmcrmnn. and Xr ip i M '"' Maignrct Cost will K, honor (no pun intended) ut M.T.,i ,. tmrlv with her nuut. Mrs. Walter I' 'sa.'mlJw, of Ihcrbrook, will Caroline Uurclay will be given u. liu . 1, Ir -Tones V s.trr, and Mrs. S rtl. It. gffi d!es-ie K-rbuugh that Tlal-olnte,tiu.,Stll another V. ' .n i. the one Kivcn by Adelc K, ", .1 M.illcr, a debutante Jf the "' 'fUo IMUO Cloth CM will Jin a d.nmr for EmlM. and there arc y nunib'T o others, loo. will be one gay place Kiounrt Wmts will THAT ticlJeui II Mr tart K -itJnd boliday meeting of her j ,i" Miss mid tbeio w ' be a mim ?r I , as "for tl.o eelio.il l before nt iirlv. notubh one gncti bj Mr. i Y . t.corcp W. II. Hoberts for it -biuKbtor W.tli. l hlcl, time itl he forts ,'uests. IImipIi February ,'t, where they have taKen n houseboat for a mouth. Mr. and Mrs. .losiah Marvel, of Niiutluikf, Wilmington, Del., huvn is sued Invltnllniw for a hall to bo held nl the Wilmington Country Club on Vri day, Junuaiy 1(i. In honor nt their dehutante daughter, Miss .Tano Mar vel. Mr. and Mrs. Oilbcrt Mather, of Wynnowood, will entertain the follow ing guests at the opera tomorrow eve nlug : Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morgau, Mr. nnd Mrs. Uflingham 13. Morris. Jr., Miss lClleu Alary Cassatt nnd Mr. Wil liam Cochran, Mr. .and Mrs. Wilbur Fisk Hamilton, who fuivc been traveling in Japan, have returned to their homo on Maudrlllo rond, Cvnw.vd. They will be nt home inforniiillv on Mondnvs in Januarj. No uirds linvc been seut out. Mrs. McLean Heabrease, of St. Martins lane. Chestnut Hill, will Rive a iliiiui'r for Miss Margaret l'eniboll on January 1M. MUs Ernestine Abererombie Clood man, wlio spent the Christmas holidays U YAir.8lon. Salem, S. C. as tb guest of Mr. aud Mrs. Lindsay Tatter eon, ltlurncd home on Saturday. Mis. Kdwin 13. Graham nnd her daughters, Miss Lorraine Goodrich Graham and Miss Gertrude A, II. Graham, will return todaj lrom Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kobert W. Daniel and Muster Lucian P. Smith, 2d, of Haver ford, have returned tiom West Virginia, where they spent the holidays. y -s r'VD Ue" hearing a Mi. and Mrt. Herbert T. Ilurtmnn. of St. Daids. nro tutertninini? M ,r ,n,n nhouL llnd Mrf'' Kobert O. Underwood, II. S, .C moic about x (, wl0 arp statlonC(, u(. tho' Nu,ai the llolidaj Mfibt affair which Mrs. -m Cottage, Newport, K. I. Xmm lU?XSte& In Se IJH.onc. ,on Boecklln. who has bee., ;lSo"or.hcBellcvue.t,atfordnext sjK-m Ung ??me time witii her Mster.Mrs. Robert cent S night' "joirinW. aud the. o ill bV Wtialtj 'Unce, Mings, ngiiiuius sfcetcbrs by an amateur cartoonist n reftliiuK A dance will follow the entertainment, aud it nil bounds to me KltLestyPh-.s with her Mrs John v .11 Mrs Tielding Ot s Lewis, t I VKblbaW Parklie? Mrs. Otis Skin ier M s Arthur P. Uuugh, Mrs. Rob StBiiMiill. Mis. AehWn Dejcwux, Miss lMith IlUinuH. Mrs. James Mundy, Ms! lhoinas Sulhvan.v Miss Black iurne. Mrs. Ch.irlcs Hoban aud a num ber of uth.rs. ISN'T it leinarkabie now far ahead one has to plan things this year' It's bcause there so much doing, and If von flou t ask people about four months in ndancc to take purt m things jou just don't get them. Awl so, it J ou please, the dates for the D. ton Horse Show ba o already been set und the women who will head the tuiiiinittee and the Country ruir. which "ill be connected with it, have nlreuh been ibosen, and these ,s.ime nergoti women aic already asking 'heir frion.N tu aid by their presence .s,r pre'ents, whitlie.'r they want to give. 'or both), to ui.ike Muj 27, 2S, 20 and 81 n grau.l success1. As a nutter of fact, a permanent committee has been foimtd to give the Coimtn Pair eciy jcai. Mrs. Archi ba'd Itaiklie is clriiimau ot the whole affair Mrs Alctk Biowu and Mrs. Henrj I'jiushnw arc vice thairmen aud Miss Lllen Hopkins is sccretarj. The other ("inimttecs arc headed by Mrs. Paul 'llinnipson, take and candy com mittee. Mrs. Thomas Polan and M(s. Iohnnrris, hat shop; Mrs. William J. Clothier, publicity and punting; Mrs. rt. I'enn Smith, rummuge sale; Mrs. Ihomas C, AshUin, nftcmoon tea; Mis. J. Kc.ii Uj Mitchell, ad, tojs; Mrs. fharlcs I .ne. How era; Mrs. Kdwaul H. Cd salt, Uog Show ; Mrs. George PacliJid plajgiouuds; Mrs. Kobert K. Stmnbinlge, tobacco; Mrs. George Ktndrn k .'id, itt cicam; Mis-. Stanley 0. rii, snft dnnkh; Mrs. Adolpb RoseDj, iitru ire watei Mrs liiiklio assisted bj Mrs. Barkln Ueur ami Mrs. Stiicc Llojd, mil liOM ihais'1 of the cafeteria. TfcOMLlIMLS wonder if any one will - crcr nnuertuho anytlilug practical to teach m inner, to membcis of the j-ouas-iT generation. Now what I bae to tell uu is true, fur I heaid it fiom tie inili-naut mother of the sweet little girl w!in iindenuut the tieatment I have to Lll about. It was during the hohd when thcie were sccral dance ?in, jou it member, and SfiVerjl persons L'mo dinners' for thn tehool -t befoie mid .luntes. AlCll. Hlls n.irl innlfir innllinr i.iin n dinner fm her ibnulitcr. who is a lotlv little girl and who di esses as a sweet little gui should And there were more than twmh at the diuncr nnd thoj all went to the dunce together aud tln hostf- ml Wu ui mect outside the ortssuu luuuis, and go into the pauj tOECtlll 1 '1 lil ill, I mi1 .nn 1,..,' mIi.i lad bieu o the dinner taniu .in ami Rsked iim IkiIp k,h to dance. She did Md a no oue else asked her to diintc SQC M this linv's itihinp fu. I lirnA dance h futt until suimer was srriid. The tii,T jjs 10 iln,i i,0fll )o lIl(. dmnn inghd U after u while and Hood Humid d iiicing now aud then tutu tu L'irl or auothtr, but nut one of taem . u spohe tu that little girl w hose mothi I ml tntfrtniutd them nt dinner until lit. m the eeulng aud then only Jew ilul M nihiec to that mother &s, Do not ask tboso joung men to Jour huUs. again " If their own mothers do not make them polite per- ine nincr mftthers nitellfr hnln In not take touragp and try NANCY WYNNi:. beein Itobcrt Li. Straw bridge, has takeu upartments nt the Kitz-Cnrlton with ncr motner, .Mrs. t-tiarles S. Berwiud. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Crawford, of Iloscmout. nn nou are the engagement of their dnughtf r, Miss i:ii?abeth Aidis Clawford, to Mi. Albtit Kruuss, also of Boscmont. Dr. and Mis. Hcibeit M. Goddnrd. of lo31 Spruce street, entertained at a theatre partv iPriduv night. Their guests were Mr. aud Mrs. 1, C. Gus wold. Mr. aud Mrs. Andrew Green, Mr. and Mis. O. B. Metgar. Mr. und Mrs. 13. P. Bold and Mr. aud Mrs. William Henderson, all of Naiberth. The woman's committee of the Phil harmonic Society will meet this after noon nt the home of Mrs. Howard Sut ton, lit South Nineteenth street, at I!:30 o'clock. Dr. G. Oram King, of j.127 Spruce street, who has spent the holiday sea son fishing in southern waters, returned Sut.uday from Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Loeb, Mr. nnd Mrs. Prank L. Newbutgcr and Mrs. Benedict Gimbel will be nt homo at the ItiU-Carlton 011 Saturday, January 17. from 4 until 7 o'clock to meet Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Loeb, of New York. Miss Gertrude Fryer announces the marriage of her sister. Mrs. Blanche rrilciianl Jones, of loO South Seven teenth stieet. and Mr. Walter St. Clare Knodlc, of, this eity, on Saturday in the v-nurcn ot tno incarnation. TUe cere mony was performed by the Itev. Nor man Van Pelt Levis. Mr. und Mis. J. T. Windrim and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Huey are spending some time nt the Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs. Dr. and Mrs. Kicliard Stein, of New Itoel'cllc, N. Y., spent ii few dnjs visit ing .Mr. and Mis. Lcstir Wolf, of 131 kins Tail!. AH women workers for the Federa tion of Jewish Chaiities aie invited to attend the tea lomonow afternoon at Mercantile Hall. Addiesscs will bo made at 2:00. Tea will be scied nt 1 o'clock ALONG THE MAIN LINE 'I ho Vv omens Community Club of .'Nnrbcrtli will givu au afternoon of bridgo und COO ou January 15 nt 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. UobcrC Dotbard, on Wjuncwood acuuc. Mr. and Mrs. George II. GifToid hue returned to their home in Lnkeille, Mass.. after haviug spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Fdward S. Haws, of Norbcrth. The GtSords formerly lived in Narberth. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson White and fam ily, of Milwaukee, aio tho guests of Mr. aud Mrs. William C. Claghoru, of Nar berth, who entertained in (heir bouor Saturday night. Mrs. Norman Jefferies lecently re tuiued to her borne in Narberth after five months at Bridguwater, on New found Lake, N. II. Mr. and Mrs. (Jail P. Weihmnn, ot Narberth, aio entertaining Captain and Mis. Grant, of Fort Worth. Tcv. Mis, Wcihman was Miss Hulda Jefferies. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence S. Tnv. of Naiberth. entertained .Mrs. W. IT. Wod drop, of New ork, mtr the week-cud. ilonc It! SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr .ml AUs Arthur F.mlcn New bold, a ibesinut Hill, lunc issued in lm r" , ful ,l 'liuucr-duutp at the .". """" " '-I'liesdaj , January 27, dn.1l!"r "i M"s M" UlX011 New bold, touglit.r uf Ml. n(lmut j., Noi,old. .rr'Tr 3'"' ll'" ''olu Waiter, of Almon. V V"","0' ,,ll,m' 'etuiued today fiom J., i 0,k Vlieir hl'e Httcndcd the diu- - ""',"'"' '' Mls- V' tloadby Loew PlIL"1 t10""1' "f hcr daughter, Miss f.nr. c Lotw' '" tlplr borne, 2112 Mud-i-ou aeuue 0fJsT '"i.lMis ItobertL Stiawbridge, vJtll ",Mlnu' 1" gic a dinner m n0iriilK'rUr' "l London. Fngland, visltin. il;u" rrtlmi ,0 l'"Slnncl. after Wl..?. ''' . .'"othei Mrs Charles SV.W, ui i-tmtiiol.e, Bru M .?r wm und Mrs u .viuwr Warrington Baldwin from i" 'lla .ou 'N'uixduy, Jauuiuy b. 1017 A","" "tlodi' t their home iB" iialuut stuet of Nrinn llr.Ii"1I)h s- trassburger, f'ffinundj Fa, , r, IlPli(1 yallej lth !': V1 '"Stations for u supper TuurwiVi. ts nl l"c "lt.-Carlton ou "'du, Januaij 15, at 11 o'clock. Jilt- Ivnii,., i.. . , , , lf , l.tullil' iIun at the Merlon Crick. Iaftei.T ;,!"10tow at ;t:4ri o'clock, "ei the Chiistnias in.-nttr... -Ml', and Mm r n...i ..,.. --... . . 4, wcchstiirr ulii. i'.U;rtulll..t dinner tomonow cc Mm f.,r A"? l,,lU "hMt 'M--fMl,.mM nY.'" ,s Blvlns in ho "!, "cthcrilllfwm lesve for V GERIMANTOWN Mits Mnri'in Ollj will cutcrtaiu the iollowing members of the Beta Alpha Beta Sorority, Beta Chanter, at her home this ufteinoou : Miss Eleanor Wil kic, Miss LUnnor Knipe, Miss Eleanor Gros,s, Miss Llunbeth Page, Miss Ca millo Thister, Miss Marjorio WatFon, Miss Frances Morgau und Mist Blsie L.uwards. Mr. and Mrs. W. Buggey, of C234 Norwood Etrcet, were tho guests of honor at a sm prise party at their home on New dear's 13v. Thoso present were: Mr. and .Mrs. 13. II. Sibon, Mr. aud Mrs. F Pollard. Mr. and .Mis. F. Karehei, Mr. and Mis. 13 Bmuks and fi'imly; Mr and Mis u, n. Lambert, Mr, and Mis. II. Williams and family; Mr. and Mrs. I. S.hniul aud family; Mi. und Mis, D, Ilurfoul aud innuly; Mrs. E. Jakeman, Miss Alice Jukeman, Miss Mutjldiic Jakeman. Miss Cairic Hhimer, Mr. Herbert Hillman Libson, Mr. William Sibso-i, Misa Doiothy Sihsou. Miss F. Helmuth aud Mr. W. J. Hard, of Gloucester Cit,, N. J. Miss Magdalene Young, 5111 Tulpc hockeu str.et; Miss Carrie Kbinitr, of Chew s(iee(, and Miss Helen Wcjmann, Greene stieet, nie spending the week end ut PI mouth Meeting, Pa. Mr. and Mre. Klliott Heed, of 150 Queen luue, entertained ut their home nn New Year's Da in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Muce, of 51)15 Bnyn (on street, and Airs. Lslher Ponder ghett. Mr, Janus IVudeighest, Mr. Wil liam Pcudcrghest and Mr. Jatk Pen deighest. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mis. U A. llyrom, of West Susque hanna uenuc, tuteitained the follow ing ut cards mi Friday evening nt her home: Mrs. Henry Wilson. Mrs. Caro line Goseh, Mrs. Albert Foster, Mrs. Joseph Firth, Mis. William Croinpton, Mrs, A, King, Mrs. G P. Logan, Mrs. George A Martin, Mrs Itobeit L. Gru, Miss Sara Collins aud Mrs. Hurry Foster, Miss Elvira Martinet entertained ou Friday evening at her .home, 1710 North Ooldfarb, Mr. Hdwnrd Williams, Miss Annette Goldfarb, Mr. nnd Mrs. An derson, Mr. Samuel Adclman, Miss llesHie Kuplon, .Mr. William Adelinan, Miss Dora Knploti, Mr. Joseph Husick, Mr. Arthur Brody nnd Mr. J. Pollof. The wedding of Miss Uegina Flynn nnd Mr. George V. Douglas took place last Tuesday nt St. Michael's Roman , Catholic Churih, Second and Jeffer son streets. After February 1 the bride nnd bridegroom will bo ut homo ut GOO North Sixty-fourth stieet. ' STRAWBERRY MAN8I0N . Mr. und Mrs. Samuel Cantor, of .",227 West Norris street, announce the be tiolhal of theii sister, Miss Bertha II man, of Atlantic City, to Mr. Samuel Toll, ot Philadelphia. Air. and Mis. Charles Goldman and Miss Gnldle Goldman, of 1840 North Thirty -third street, left last week for an extended tour through the westciu and southern states. Miss Anna V. Stem entertained in honor of her brother, Mr. Maurice Stern, nt her home, H007 Oxford street. 'Those present wcip Miss 13dith Med ene, Miss Bonn Itcibst. Sliss Lilian Boscnbcrg, Miss Isabclle Jans, Mis) Ftta Stein, Miss Bcbeccn Nosanow , Miss Miriam Karnbell, Aliss Helen Ln. arow, Miss Charlotte Greenbcrg, Mls Dorotliv Salinger, Miss Iteba Shapiro, Miss Gertrude llublnsteln, Mr. Max well M. Fnrber, Mr. Herman J. Sca ninn. Air. Sigmund Steiubeig, Air. Sam uel Kates, Air. Joseph Fulirmau, Air. Afartin II. Vcrbit. Air. Harry Nosanow, Air. Alauricc AVcisen, Air. Bertram Jacobs, Air. Harry Wax, Air. Arthur Young, Air. Jack Kates, Air. James Kennedy, Air. Samuel Scltchik and Air. Julius Sherman. DANCE HELD TONIGHT FOR CATHOLIC HOMf North Garden in Bellevue-Strat-ford to Bo Sceno of En joyable Affair r.ioto by Marccau. AIHS. .1. MARTIN OK15I3NBAUAI Airs. Grecnbaiim was Aliss Anna Brodsky. Her marriage to Air. Grecnbaiim tools place at Beth Is rael Temple on December 30 Fifteenth stieet. Her guests included AIis Lorctta Brown, Aliss Ruth Wal ruth, Aliss Dorothy AIcDcvitt, Aliss Alurguerite Larkin, Miss Catbeiine Horn, Aliss Aliriain Dooley, Miss Jean Clark, Aliss Anna Imkin, Air. Andrew Hamilton, All. Nathan Whitakei, Air. Alartiu AlcCooley, Air. Harrison Bur ton. Air. Robert Lukeus, Air. Charles Hall, AL". Paul Bniker. Mr. 13dwin Feeuey and Air. AVillium AlcLaughliu. Airs. Chailcs Ltslcr Shcimau gave a luncheon on Fiiduy ut hcr home, in Cvnwyd for tho members of her sewing club. Her guests iiulud.d the following from Noith Philadelphia and Gcininn town : Alls. W. 11. Craven, Airs. Chailes B. Callinan. Airs. Paul Reilly, Airs. C. L. Burton. Airs. John C. Stine, Airs. Ralph II. White, Alls. Newton Snivcly, Airs. AI. S. Hitter, Airs. George Wilson, Airs, J. P. Williams. Aliss Sara B. Callinuu, Airs. AVilliam Neall.v and Alls. George Alillei. Air. and Airs. Willard P.. Kiehs1 have returned from theii wedding tiip and are nt home ut 511 Hairisou ave nue. West Collingsnood. N. J. Alts. Krebs was Aliss Beithn 13. Popp. The wedding of Aliss Florence Ash ton Cramp, daughter of All. aud Alls. AVilliam P. Cramp, 70!) "Northeast boulevard, Logan, and Air. John AI. Squiics, took place Saturdaj, Decem ber 27. Aliss Dorothy Beig. of 2312 North Park avenue, is spendimr the week in Cleveland. Ohio, where she is the guest of Aliss 13dith Gioss. Air. and Airs. 13. AIet?ger. of 1528 North Seventeenth stieet, have an nounced the eugagtmeut of their daughter. Aliss Loraine R. Aletzger, to Air. Benjamin AI. Simons, of this city. Arr. and Airs. Hcifi.v Jacobs aud their daughter, Aliss Helen Jacobs, of 181J5 Oxford street, uie spending the week in Atlantic Citj . Air. and Airs. Simon Stein, of North Twentieth street, announce the cn gagtment of their (laughter, Aliss Ilor tenso Stern, to Air. David Kaplan, of this city. TIOGA Miss Alargueiile Laikin entertained irfoimiillv on Frnlav afternoou at her home, :!S41 North Bioad stieet. Her guests included AIis Beatrix Alvarez, Aliss Jenn Claik, Aliss LoretU Dag nty, Aliss Miriam Doolej, Aliss Vu giuia Hare. Aliss Cathaune Horn, Aliss BlUtibeth Koibetk, Miss Anna Larkin, Aliss Naomi Lodge, Aliss Annette Meo. ban, Aliss Agnes AltCiff riv , Aliss Agnes AltGovein. Aliss Alargaiet Ale Altnanv, Aliss Sara Sweeney. Aliss Alice Toner aud Aliss Ruth Wullath. Air-. Amos (ieikler, of 1530 AA'cst Fiie avenue, will cntcitain these mem bfis'ot her sewing club at luncheon ou AVtdnesilnv : Alls. AVilliam P. Sher wood, Aliss Josephiue Lillie, Airs. Annie Cook, Airs. Hnriv Yaeger. Alts. AVilliam Irwin, Alls. AVillium White, Airs. Walter G. Hinds. Alls. James P. Cunningham, Airs. Harry Seaman, Airs. Albert L Rout, Alls. AValtcr AIc Carthv, Airs. A. 11. Smith, Airs. Fiank Kcuu and Airs. AVilliam Delaney. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA A lcap-jear party was given at the home of Aliss Rose 13. Udourtz.707 Smith I Figlith street, New Year's L3vc. Those I present were Aliss Rutli Atondros, Aliss iTillio Klein, Aliss Ida Aluslaud, Miss isctty Hiiverman, .vnss ieah Alosl.owltz, Aliss Claire Herman, Aliss Gene Alosko wit, Aliss Lillian Epstein, Aliss Esther Poole, Air. Charles Newman, Air. Harry Passon, Air. Cy Rand, Arr. Alark Bunin, Air. T. Hugh Black, Air. Herman Passon, Air. AI Laeff, Air. Louis Shapiro and Air. Simon L, Udourtz, Air. and Airs. David AIou dros and Air. and Airs. Jack UdourU. Alls. Samuel Slier, of 1057 Alyrtle wood street, announces the engagement of hcr daughter, Aliss Alinnip Shcr, to Air. Lewis O. Harris, ev-thief petty ofhtPr of the U. S. N.. of AVorcester ' AIas- Air. aud AIis. Charles Segal, of G2;5S Caipcntcr street, announce the engage ment ot their daughter. Aliss Katliei -iuo'Geitiudo SegalT, to Air. Samuel S. Swift. MISS KL&IK AI. IIAUCK Miss Haiicli's tngugcmcnl (o Dr. ICduurd It. Prigger, of Fcnnsgrovr, Is announced by hcr parents, Air. and Airs. Philip ItuutU sina Oilman, ot Philadelphia, and the Rev. Francis AI. Taitt and Air. and AIis. Edward C. Button, Chester. Air. and Airs. AVilliam Todd, of 115 East Thirteenth stieet, Chester, (nter tuined a few of their friends nt dinner on Friday evening before the Century Club junior dance. SWARTHMORE Tho nnnuul New Year's Eo dance was held nt the AVomnn's Clubhouse AVednesda evening. The patronesses weio Airs. Edward A. Stockton, Airs. John AV. Adams, Airs. Thomas Sim pers, Alr. AVilliam It. Laudls, AIis. John AA". Le Dou-, Airs. Thomas Downs and Airs. Howard Gicena. The Swartbmorc Assembly gave a danco at the clubhouse Saturday eve ning. Among those nttending were Air. and Airs. Frank Ford Barber, Air. and AIis. Charles D. Mitchell, Air. and Airs, Itobeit C. Coates aud Air und Alis. Thomas Simpers. Among tonight's interesting events will be tho dance to bo given nt the Bellcuip-Stratfoid. by the Junior Aides of the Catholic Dome for Destitute Girls. The committee, whose chairman Is Miss Helen A'irginlii Vincent, has been untiring in its efforts to make this occasion a most enjoyable one. Others on the committee include Aliss Edythc Simpson, Aliss AInrion O'AIenra, Mis AIny Beunis, Aliss Norita AIcAIahon, Aliss Frances AI. Campbell. Aliss Frances AVatson, Aliss Elizabeth Mau celv, Aliss Pauline Horstmann, Aliss Helen AIcNichol, AIis Agues Alr Nichol, Aliss Christine Selm. Aliss Sarah Hanson, Aliss AInrie Callahan, Miss Helen O'Ncil nnd Aliss Alary Allllar. The proceeds ot the danco are to go i toward the home, whose object is to taic for young girls when the me or an age to earn their living. It supports them for a. year or two while they arc learning un occupation, and is a most commendable rharity , An educational fund, known as the Industrial School Fund, is in need ot financial assistance, and it is lo reimburse this department that the Junior Aides have devoted their efforts. Among the patronesses are: Airs. Charles P. Donnelly, Airs. Joseph A. A'iiicent, Airs. Alicbuel Alurpli, Airs. Edward AlcAIichau. AIis. John Gal lagher. Airs. J. -D. C. Henderson, Airs. Edwaul F. Bennis, Airs. John P. Conuellv, Mrs. AVilliam D. AVatson. Airs. Henry (5. Loughlin, Airs. Basil AValsh. Airs. AI. V. Hanson, Airs. J. AA'ashington Loguc, 'Airs. Thomas Hunter, Airs. Ignatius Horstmann, Airs. John Aloroney, Airs. Henry Alichell. Airs. Paul Quinn. Airs. AVil liam Clark, Airs. A. N. Burke, Airs. Rithurd McAllister. Alrb. Francis Quig lev. Airs. II. F. Clark, Airs. Kdwurd Atillar, Airs. Arincent Carroll, Mrs. ROXBOROUGH Announcement is made of the mar liage of Airs. Edith AVilde Keever, daughter of Air. aud Airs. John AA'ildc, o Shuwmont avenue, east of Ridge avenue, and Dr. Linton Turner, of Ly ceum avenue, on Thursday morning, January 1, at the home of the bride's patents by the Rev. Richard Turner, D. D of the Eighteenth Street Alcth odist Episcopal Church, father of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. Charles S Alervine.1- of Alouut Zion Methodist Episcopal Chuich. After the quiet cer emony Dr. and Alls. Turner left for an extended southern trip, and upon their leturu they will be at homo at Lyceum avenue ana .viitcliell street, l(oi bor ough. NORRISTOWN Aliss Alary Hunter, of 1430 Dc Kalb street, gave a luncheon ut her home. The guests included Aliss Josephine Alarplc. Aliss Helen Paist. Aliss Har rictte AI. "Wills, Aliss AInriou Har tranft, AIis Catharine Pearson, Alis-j Kathryn For, Aliss Ida Alay AltCoj , Aliss Nancy Buchanan. Air. and Airs. Jesse Shoemaker, of 1IJ0S Powell street, were guests of honor at a family dinner and lcuuiou given at the Jiome of their son-in-law aud daughter, Air. and Airs. Samuel Rith nuls, IS Frecdlcy stieet, m honor of their fortieth wedding uuuiversory ou New Year's Du. The other thildren of Air. aud AIis. Shoemiiker are Airs. Joseph AVoodman. Air AVilliam Shoe maker, Mr. C. IT. Shoemaker, Aliss Cathiirino Shoemaker and Aliss Ethel Shoemaker, nil of Noiristowu. KENSINGTON Air. and Airs. Jolin J. Dugg.in, 700 Richmond street, announce tho engage ment of their daughter, Atis Rose Clare Duggun, and Air. Edward A. AVorth ington, also of this city. Airs. 11 Grossman and her daugh ter, Aliss Florence Grossman, of 111 15 East Dauphin stieet, aio visiting m New Yoik. Aliss EM'Iyn Parker, of N strett. will enteitaiu the membcis of hcr card club at her home ou AVednesday aftoi . noon. Alts. James P. AViight, of East Cum berland street, is cnteitaining ns her guest Alls. Louis Roth, ot Noifolk, A'a. AVilliam Sllnpsou( Aim. John IC. Brad ford, Mrs. 1'. L. Downey. Mrs. John Felln, Airs. .Tamed 13. Alun.ly, AlrK. John Murphy. Airs, Thomas Norrls and Airs, James Bllllnglon, WISSAHICKON AIis. AVnlter Scott Suar. of Scran ton, Pa., was the guest over the holidays of her parents, Air. nnd Airs. Harry AV. Brlcp, ot 205 Sumac street. AIis AInrion Erwin nud Aliss Eleanor Krwlii, f 105 Roclielle avenue, chup. rt om d by Air. and Airs. Charles Stokes, have been spending sewrnl days at Cump DW. Aliss Alargnret Stafford, who has been spending tho holiday season with her parents, Air. and Airs. C. Gordon Stut ford. of 140 Stiinue street, has returned to Swarthmore College, Airs. Dorotliv Storey, of New York, is the guest of Airs. AI. AI. Dahm, of 20.'5 Sumac street. AOADUMV Seats lleppa lllll Chestnut Philadelphia Orchestra l.miOI.Li itlMlVVSls. I oniluetor rittDAv Arnnt.Nuos jan , nt ,j no , HATI KOA UIIMM1 .IAN 111. at 8 1 1 "t Holoin KltlTK KHUlbl.KK, lollnldt nrunnovi5 omun, "I'iopIIu HltAIIMh Concerto In DforVlollnA.Or(;hetrii SCHUMANN. Hvmphonv Vo 2, Cirmjoi Markt Ht, b. JOUi. 11 A M. to 11 10 Tt .. Clara Kimball Young IX AOAlTATrON mOM TtyAY "EYES OF YOUTH" Siipnortlns Cflnt lmlurti-s MILTON PTtSKJr. pai'Unu HTAiiKH. vi.vrnNT HramA?'cJi una wn.i.iAAt coi'itTt.;.iiiii. p A T A c ' E mil MAiiKr.r HTitinrr - 10 a. m i, a, asi.'i, oit.", 7:4, u:3o r,At. WILL ROGERS JUBILO" ", CHAnt.ti: CICAl'LIN' In VA(IAUO.NI)" l.V rtltRT HIIOW1M1 Added littrnrtlon "Till DANCING LESSONS $5 A Teacher for luch Pucil Mirrorea Ultimo Ljcluslie SfttUotl l.iSO ''hstnut Offlto .!0ll I.oo 31U. SCHOOL Reception Sat. Night, 8:'o0 Orchestra CORTISSOZ t-kl-'TT IPO Keim Ave H C'umberlaml PEOPLLb Billy Watson AND HIS VT,T,-VrVVflUOW ARCADIA L CIinSTNUT 1IKIA)V 10TH 10 A sr, ia. -i, aiic r.'r.. 7-45, t-",o P.M. TOM MOO&E IN PinST PllBSCNTATION OV "TOBY'S BOW" rnoM jt.av or hamv nami: V I C T"0 R I A vtwiKnx Hriiuirr Anovi: oi'it II A M to u in 1' .M jimiiici: "XirTfARV" TOl'KNlIUU H V 1V I Jt I Added C'liurllo C'liaplln In "'Iho I'lroninn' C a'mTo L 10 A V 11'. S .1 4,-.. r..4-, 7 4", 0 10 V A If"l7 HRAnV 1IIU rKAlt REGENT M 21 MAnKUl' 'Til nRPWPI IM Mat Tomorrow, 2V, 3 v-rvr-n l.i.iv i IJg.k . ,.V , -,oo 1 7r ,m.u: uuHMOND EVERYWOMAN' (Herwlf) Jan. 12 "Gcl-Tilrh Qulek V ulllncfurd ' S A niirv VVnl.vut ab? STh ia t Toiia LAblINU THE MILLION DOLLAR DOLLS roil bALll I'OUIt TICKETS, nOX 17. J8 lloston mphony Orchestra Concrt. Mqn day, January "ith Phono rilbert 3800; Trni-arlprn 'n' WOULD UUATCIl.S and THEDUNBAR THEATRE Miller-Walter Wedding The wedding of Alks Koso AValtm. ot 4318 Lancaster avenue, and Air. Lewis T. Aliller. of S.'!:i I?rooklu street, took place on New lear's Day in the parish houte of the Holy Comniuuiou Church, Twenty-Second anil T'liestutit stteets. A small lcception tonowcu imtueui.ueiy after tht' cercinoiij. After an evtende.l wedding trip in thi South. Air. nnd Airs. Alillrr will be nt home at ii,"01 "Willow a avenue, aftcri I'ebruaij I. Broad St. at Lombard . Grant Williams JI?r MATINL'CS DAILY AT 2 SO HVUMNGS AT S 10 THIS WEEK BEGINNING MATINEE TODAY run QUALITY AMlbLMENT COnr. (E C Tlrown, Tres ) Presenta THE LAFAYETTE COLORED PLAYERS in "The Silent Witness" A DRAJiLV OK TODAY-. I'RHSKNTED rOR TItE PIIIST TIME IV PIULADELPIIIA BT A CAUErXLIA SELECTED COMPANY- Ol' COLORED VRTIbTS riUCi:5! -MATtNEK". 20. to 70c EVENINGS', 2oC to $1 SO (Plus YVar Tax) MtKIST HT I!cl 17 JACIC PICKPORD "IV WRONG l It A. M to II P. M MAllKI.r hTKKBT AT JUNIPRO CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE SOME BABY! Jg MIA .Sl.STERt. 'JANET OF rilANCE' BROADWAY DTre0r.,' B "SALVATION MO'LLlf'" MARY PICKFORD "Ifcgfi. f3I()P CROSS KEYS market st ni. oou. - 10, 7 otifl D. "A JAZZ COCKTAIL" PHI LADELPHIA'S l'ORE.VtQjfr'n I B AT11HS AT 8.1 f, MATS WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY WEST PHILADELPHIA Au intereitini; paitj was held at the home of AIi'-s Alurv Linett, daughter ot Air. ami Mrs. Alorris Linett, -1125 (Siruiil .ivcuiit, "New Year's Vao, Aiiinii the guests vero Air aud Alls,. L. U Toll. .'11s'' .v.ia Aiunhutt, Air. I, Seiber, "M i 5 Alollio Vieed, Air. Linett. AIis-, Winces Aliller. Air Ilorwiti, of New York, Aliss Ituth Liuett, Atr. AI. Sttnofsky, Aliss Ida Linett, Air H Tohin, Aliss Hester DELAWARE COUNTY Ali-s Jeun Alumford, daughter of Air nnd Alr.s. Divvard AV. Alumford, of 210 HI. Alarks square, gave u Fmall tea on New Year's afternoou in honor of Aliss. Avis Itohinson, of .Newport, It. I., and meinhtis of tho sthool set. A birthday limi heon vas given in honor of Aliss AI. K L'lul. superintend ent of the Crozer IIospit.il nud Home, Upland, by h few of her friends ou YVidneidnv Inst ill tht' mm room nf tho TL YVauamakcr te.t room. Thoso prcput O. i vvero Dr. nnd Airs. Wiliner Krusen, Dr. llubsoll 11. ronweit, Ur and AIr.s. 1 lank Hammond, Dr. and Airs. Staufer, Dr. Lauta Cornell, Airs. Dlizabeth God shall. Aliss Hnttio Krewteu. AIig Ho- First Showing of Cotton Dress Novelties for 1920 Printed Voiles Sheer French Voiles Voiles in Solid Colors Colored Embroidered Dotted Swiss Ginghams Solid-Colored Organdies We cannot too h I r o n g 1 y urge immediate selections; manufacturing conditions arc . still more or less disturbed and future deliveries uncertain. 1008 Chestnut Sfret Miian Sale A bargain opportunity that will bring joy to the heart of every woman who wants to be fashionably booted. A break in shoe prices that effects a real saving on the finest and smartest of boots. A sale that effectively cuts down the high cost of shoeing, for it maizes possible a saving of Four to Seven Dollars. There are ample quantities in every style, every leather and every color that you could wish for, in every size and every width. .Every pair is a wonderful bargain. Come early! Women s Latest Style Boots n? F7 i n Values ' :p ZFT7 f '"7l 14.00 i ;r M Z . - ' 4 - lO R 17,50 Avvl 0r noB A superb and complete stock of the very latest and smartest boots. Laced Boots Louis Heel Groining Girls Gunmclal Calf Dark Gray Kid Button Boots Cuban Heel Brown Cordovan Havana Brown sBcavcr Brown French Heel Military Heel Chestnut Calf Light Gray Kid And Many "Two-Tones" All Sizes 1 to S All Widths A A to D Women's Boots Dozens of fashionable styles in dress boots with Louis heels and turn soles and street boots with Cuban or walking hecb and welt soles in the most popular leathers and combinations. All sizes and all widths. Values 10.50 to 14.00 Evening Slippers Twenty or more of this season's very smartest styles of Evening Slippers with petite French or full height Lotus XV. heels. Satins in black, white and pink worth $10.50 to $ 2.50. Cloth of silver and cloth of gold. Worth up to 14.00 at 7.95 Including Bronze Kid, worth $12.50 all $7.95 Christmas Slipper Rummage All odd lots of Christmas Slippers for men, women and children, grouped on the bargain tables at About One-Half Price Big Lot of Women's Boots Thousands of pairs in a big variety of styles and leathers. All sizes in the lot, although not in every style, but every pair is absolutely unmutchablc value. Values 7.50, S.50, 0.50, 10.50, 12.50 3.85 4.85 5.85 No Exchange None C. O. D No Mail Orders fry1" -j V" Y IA Mr FORREST Tonight MATS YVlIO.NtSDAY AND SATL'I THE NIGHT BOAT t-IIAULKS DILLINGHAM'S pj- Anno Catdttoll Mulo liy Jcromo Tvarnv Staged b V a Latham JIuMc.il JNumben by Ned Wajburn . at Includes: J2U, P HAZ.AUD. LO0I&B OHOODY, srnivI.Y IIODAV ADA L.CWIS, HAt .inrt othfrs with Y JollyCrcvv of Tretty Olrla GARRICK Tonight" 8A?k MMS HUNTSDAY AND SATUIIDAT' IIM1 KjKJIUU' UAUCJlUXVtJ HIT DfPff' A ComwlV liv Austin Ktmn WITH Tun XKW YORK COMPANY BROAD Tonight at 8: 20 Matinees YVednesday and Saturday at 2:26 IICXUY' JIlLLEn I'rcbenta CHATTERT0N in ii. if w rnmiwiu Mnnnl!kl AND IJ Jl.T?1"- r Gixnor. .soAituonot air PHliDELmiATheatre 'fsls 17il: &. DL LANr-UY" STS. (Dclow Spruc't MAY IRWIN in "A Oilo of I-augblor" Bulletin On the Hiring Line s'"11 Thura.ioj- and Saturdiy Vyul"ul Mr, ITS nt 8 16 Gertrude Hulcheson PIILEPUCV. 1m . rresontu i lif Jlutlial Hevuo "i ,T'Q rc Orlelrul N Y JLil4 1 kJ Js Cast of Dancing:, Ringing Ulrls " ACADEMY OF MUSIC TONIGHT utS:15 BOSTON SYMPHONY 1 ORCHESTRA i ILItr.L, MONTKUX. CONDL'OTOU Mlolkt 1 EO OUNTEIN SoloKt llrilliant composer and nlan!tt I Uwinc to illness Umillo DfOnsnra, Mill lw. unible to appear as toloist as previously announced .. Proerammo i.fthovcn J 1'astor.il 'jmitoii VVacner Prelude to ParrUnl" Ma Dowell Piano roiiKTlo N'o 2 lRzt M.phisto YVoiti Ii Ik is at Ilrppe s 1119 Cheitnut St. .iiuuiun. airp j , isr" Sam S. .Shiihrf Uvl at . Tli- fparkllni; MusUal Ptn aU(J m 17 1&h. """ YN'DUIAV TOMUtia and IllU OKIl.lN.YL MI.P.nYYIYKER.- Chesthut Str"'10"' V. . T, . , YUt" vhJ 4,-Jat i h k it o s i or rniNA1 n, Most C-luliful Vluskal PLj I Ymcilcu V Hi If-nr llKdtir. - Y" . Cast Truduotlun LYRIC M'TH"aAT8iii CD .Mil " J !cSa Odin Bernard 6c Irene Bordoni Ii Wiuu YVLltl.," ih an All Mar Cast ADELPHr's i TLORENCE MOORE in 'nnKAKrvsT in i ed MilTMBl IIgo T K T K Win OOD SHOES Branch Stores Open Every Evening 91 9921 Market St. 2746-18 Gcrmantown Ave. 60th and Chestnut Sts. ' 3601-06 Germantown Aye. 1028-30 Lancaster Ave. ONCE ONLY Tomorrow Evg. 8.1lG BATTLEFIELDS i0 Il J.Z1S1 AIJM ntJJ-PP-SSeatpoor ACADEMY OF MUSIC thurslay l.c Jin S JOjo ut 8 1C J J JU11N1 KtUlAL MARIE IIAPPOLD p"pnoof sietrv JoKALL VICHNIN tr""t.ionji Hi Tloltrts ut llem,. ii'm,'ci,eaInpu0t $lf w- EITH'S THE SPANISH REVUE EMMET DoVOY & CO. l.SS?fteSu,554.ALqlLM . . --"i "wtAiri wiiiff'ir;ff. afrrj j. ...- I UAD.S i. LA8SIRH and Others. MCmOPOI.IT.tM rwrr, i i,... Ylatropoltn OperH I'oinptny, N YV J omorrow Evening at 8 La Juiv; mMro IlallerlruL. eut 110m flienlnm HI ni IMONT'S ft Ki k(rln tyJ-ortIAU I'ltlCB MATIN .-.. ..., ,r iiuaBllMnr. . -"' jlmes roinell. Kcntnn Mm r'aiuol Murl doiies, llarrold. Clialniers. Mils, (l.lli! ?j.. 'oii(lilor ifr nodansky, Alien fttfTHMM' l JVfKM ric-q MATINKM SOUAV-TUI x 17! ii im Ml J .s vw '! H - -h Ki ! -, 1 -i 'I , 3 I Tlmoiy bwm H V .A Ktw . " ?n -fr. ta .!,. 'ii '.r-r. UJ ,A