!fW -t TV"WI' 1" ' ' 1 ' "JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ,r .... Wvnne Tallcs of Various Happehings in Sociul Life of the CAt? League of Good Citizenship to Hold Classes for the Study of Government rrnitH the torn Dolnns' ball to RBffi Man Fnl.iiwtorl: will Imvi- .Mrd of the wlf of fo,,r tl,ontr; 1 Mch I'" lrcntH. Mr. i.m T, James Pohncslopk. have vlnnnw 1 7 of cnterUlnln. She had 10 tatSi ''.fore ll.c flroome ball. n tat:.Kv wlllo thn. fourth "'"!! J hold before the Ton. Kvmw Srlfor Anita. Llol. H1 be - l.iW "' w'l foTwarnh Dnlan is faring 11,0 ? tlJ Hi zCarllon. And. bo- iTCrl 'SSd mo nmltlir pate io3t. It i.b 1" n'nr one of the most pop- ''.M i-fc- nf the hPii'on. For Surah !?? dh havliiB nV of e be-t times! ?? not her was " Isabel Jllofr- &r, Simp of tlio bto Wr. Pcrrifor C" o f thin citv. Th- Dolaus lived lTovrenlale until a jenr two. when ! . fnlmwed the example of the Clar- Do an" who l.al been llvinK ou He Main iiu- -- - nil moved out to Devon. "i?ah was Introduced nt a tea in Ju" and there hno been n number of Ks in her honor since. She In very Slrt loiung, ;.nal. and bus a very Mety fiSire- S1C. wear.s her hair n ft rrVncli twist which makes her look tl.iv bit beyond the debutante stwre. though" she is uol in a5e. She dunces iu tifully and dresses extremely well, Ja fact, makes a decidedly pleasing im pression. . ttaVR ion heard about the citizen- XI thin f ehool in which so many women lite enrolled? It Is under the aujpli-pn M 'the Pennsylvania League of A onion Citiasos and it i to instruct womeu in 11. laws ?f the state and Union. I think i is an awfully Rood thing, for. iftef nil. if we arc to have the vote we most to into th" matter thoroughly nud , out what it's all about. That is, (lose of us who huvc been for suffrage wrharu but have not for want of tune or some other icasoii been able to go Into the matter deeply, ami the rest ui want all we can get of political knowledge. So some women have gotten together lid hare decided to have h course in nhicli the women will be nblo to study unifocal, state nnd local government, poltical parties, election laws and (lie ulranl the why not of many things. Mr. rhaileH M. Lea. of Devon, is rtiirmin of the classes uud is enrolling the names of students ut her office, m the WithcrspQon Eaiilding. The first tchool In this city will open today ut lilf-pist ten in the morning and nt rbht o'clock in the evening, and there trill b? lectures for six mornings and tithts, leaving out the Sunduyti, nt the Witherspoon. Snmc of the women interested m the work and who will attend the classes iro Mrs. Horatio Gates Lloyd, Mrs. Charles Carver, Jr.. Mrs. Herbert Lin coln Clark, Mr. lSurrlay AVurbtiiton. Mrs. Norman MacLeod, Mrs. Kdwnrd IhrUborne, Mr1- John S. C Harvey. Mrs. Oorrie Pierol. Mrs. George Drain;. Mis. Tloliert .'. Wright. Mrs. Jimea Starr, Mrs. George Wharton Pepper, Mrs Paul DeneUlu Milln. Mrs. Gilford rjneliot, Mrs. rasper iineuer, Mrs. Edwaid P. Davis, Mrs. Kdgnr Haird, Mrs. Matthew IJaird, Jr., Mrs. Win A. Norman, Mrs. John Gribbel. I Mrs, II en ly S. Jeaues, Mrs. Clarence I Dolan, Mrs, F. Clark Dnrnnt, Mrs. AnOrew Wright Crawford, Mrs. Sx 1. i loxry, Mrs Prank Battles, Mrs. Mur doch Kendriek Mrs. Itudolph UliiuKru- turj, .Mr. Alfied Lowry. Mr. Lhw - I .nnAn c.:i. Tn i-m...i T.if t t:... .run- dijiiii, .'xi a, vwiuu i.iuiuiu, ..ii"i Elizabeth Johnson, Miss Frances Sul livan and Miss Elizabeth Kirkbiide. THEY were stiinding in the vestibule of thf. ehurpli aniline fnr Hie ortrun to strike up the wedding inarch, nud then ns the uslieis started up the nisle ind the bridesmaids swung into place tie agonized wlnsptr of the maid of honor, ho.r sistor was tho bride, wns wartl, "Papa, papa." she said frau- Utth. oue frill riiir nverrnnl. nn !" And ure enough, there' he was, his wand new cutaway coat nud striped brasers and all his beautiful wedding tes eopinl up ith his greatcoat. fortunately there was time to throw it M and tlie wedding party proccedeil fa 1(3 wav with a broad smile upon "a lace XAXCY WYNNI). SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. John Gardiner, of 1S00 Pine trect, announces the engugement of ' niece, M,ss Auun Heutrice Gar ner, to Mr. Join, I. nosers, son of gij. Join I. Itogers, of the Aldino Hotel, and the late Colonel John I. 5ers. Mr. Itogors served as lieil- tnant in the 1 mted States navy dur Wtlie war and is u inember of the Ulon Leiigiie, Huntingdon Valley ami wioa Ciiikct clubs. u?' (feor8e lI- orimcr entertained . !r.fbcr,s. " l,le esicutlve conimit W l0I,I'"u'",Keney Aid at luncheon ',iw ''''''Seiiey Aid hfodqunrlers, c n," mU s,rcr,t- ,u '"wt the I'rin W. an,t!"'uz"n'1' "ho is visiting her. StheA,iuesls v-oro -M,-s- Edward Zr M.'.s Vnl,ii"" J- -lothier, ''fs.Uenrj l!ut,m Coxe. M.rs. John iir fk- ". -"" mis .'innin, 1JT nb.i.ns- - Cornelius lin n.,' , r. "arcloj Warburtuu, Ihe'mul m'1 ncowt. .Mis. Dobson "': J,0,1111 Clark. Miss C; y Ua' Mi&s' xhi" x W it MiV'1;0'' Mrs- Benjamin Mil tn. II Sll ? ,",.Mocehzbker. W Vi, lrc"tiss MehoU, Mrs, Vh,rtn ,,mau lase. Mrs. George R 1 IrT!'; Me- William Kills Mrs. ai.....i... '.. er tain Vh i ' ' an llcnsselaer will lira tt tynCantacuicna and ,Vbs0tr:,,,f,rsnunffcrrn1oUo,rr bX Clalrmon, vj,",' Morris ' Clothier, ot !"on Tr'idl ,"U0V1a' w" Bvo a diu h'or c ,& ?,.nJ. '""uary 10. in " """kuilt, .miss Uorotby Clothier, before the meeting of Mrs. Charles Stevvart Wurts's dancing clnss, Mies Flfi Wldener will be the guest of honor i.t n large dinner-dnui-e to ho given ut the Kltss-Curltcm, in New York, by her parents, Mr. mid Mrs. Joseph 1'. Wldener, of Lynncwood Hull, 1'lklns I'urk, on Jitnunry ;tO, Miss AVIdener will leave for Pulin Ileueh on February 18, with her mother, to spend the balance ot the winter. MIhb Mary HndcblTe Furucss, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Undclyffe Furuess. of Jenkiiitowii, will he the guest of honor ut u dinner to be. given ut the" ltellcvue-Strutford, by Mrs. Charles W. Ually, of Ilosslcvyu, Stratford, before the Faster meeting of Mrs. Charles Stewart Wtlrls's danc ing class. , yr, nnd Mrs. Samuel M. Hcuder ioii will entcrtuln at luncheoii ufter the Itosc Tree Hunt tumuirOw at their homtf, Tordell, neur Media. Mrs. David Kuglish Dallam, of Oer mantown, will entertain nt luncheon on Tuefdny, .Iniiunry 1M, In honor of Miss hatueriuc King. Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Gerry, of New York, entertained at is dinner und thea tre party Mi Wednesday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John tt. Val entine, of Uryn Mawr, who urc spend ing u week in New York. Miss Carol Smith, daughter of Mrs. A. Howard Weatheily, HDll) Chestnut street, will entertain at dinner this eve ning. The guests, who will include Miss Adelaide 1'jle, Miss Margaret Curtis, Miss Kathryn Coffin, Mr. Coalcs Lau dell, Mr. G'eorge lllabon aud Mr. Weaver Marston, will ulteud the dance which .Mr. nud Mrs. John C. Perry will give ut the Bcllcvuc-Stratford In honor of their daughters, Miss Alice Custis Per ry nud Miss Ruth Anne Ten' , Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry 0. Stetson will givo a dance on Thursday evening, Jnu uary 15. at the Huutington Valley Country Club, in honor of their daugh ter. Miss1 Mildred Jcwis. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cummlngs, of the Welling ton, will entertain at dinner before the dnnce, to meet Miss Katherine Foster, of Pittsburgh, nnd their daughter, Miss Eleanor (Jammings. Mr. and Mrs. Fdward S. DeLong have issued invitations for u dunce nt he Philadelphia Country Club on Fri day evening. January 'M, in honor of their sou, Mr. Fdward S. DeLong, Jr. BALA-CYNWYD Mrs. Herbert Cross, of Highland avenue, Cynwd, eutertaincd her sew ing club ou Tuesday afternoon. Her guests were Mrs. Harold Miner. Mrs. Authony Felix, Mrs. John Itndeliffe, Mrs. C. S. Toy und Mrs. S. It. Uosa. Mrs. Jay G. Klces, of Perwcu road, und Mrs. Henry Gibbons, of Uryn Mawr avenue, Cynwyd. arc spending a few da.vs in New York. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur II. Clcvcngcr, of Bangor road, C,uwjd, will give u reception un Friday evening for Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel J. Clevenger, of Ger mantown. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert L. Clevenger. of West Philadelphia, will help to receive. The Women's Club ot Cjnwjd had a meeting at Cjiivvyd Presbjterinn Church on Wednesday afternoon. The program was in charge of the book com nliltec, Mrs. Melcher, chairman. Mrs. C. II. Chubbael: gave a review of the book cnllcd "New Voices in Poetry," und Mrs. Leonidas Keck reviewed the book. "The Unconscious Mind of the Child." There way a No a reading by Miss Macon of :i one-net play entitled, "Suppressed Desire," ALONG THE READING Miss Mary Aeuff and Miss Klwalfctli Acuff, who have been spending the holidavs with their mother, Mrs. Wil liam S. Acuff, nt her home in Ambler, Imvo returned to bmitu College. Miss Francos Acuff, of Harrisburg, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. D. W. Shelley, of Ambler. Dr. nnd Mrs. John Hnrdenburg, of Ambler, arc at the Presidio, Calif., .. i.aka Wnrtfrtr. TTnrlpnliilri- tine hfpn hiii;ji; i-.wi."i . c.v. ....., .... f w-.. ordered, us lie has not been lnuftered out of ttic service. Mr. and Mrs. Llojd H. Schultz are occupying their new home ou Spring avenue, Elkins Park. Mrs. Shultz, prior to her marriage last June, was Miss Eva Liudc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Linde. of Old York road. Melrose Park, where the youug couple have been living pending the completion of their new home. N NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Walter Eastburu. of L'l-18 Noith Eighteenth street, will entertain at cards on Monday afternoon at her home, Her guests, who urc members if her card club, will include Mrs. Harry Ei'enberger. Mrs. William Kohm, Mrs. William Carman, Mrs. Anthony W. Taylor, Mrs. William D. Chambers, Mrs. Lewis Eckels, Miss Ida Bauer, Mrs. William Boyd. Mrs. William Brinkworth. Mrs. William Cunning ham. Mrs. F. II. Gaskill, Mrs. James Gladlng. Mrs. Robert McCutcheon, Mrs. Daniel Paris, Mrs. Walter J. Uaffel and Mrs. E. O. Snodgrns. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Deutscb, 4110 North Broad street, will give a recep tion on Sunday afternoon lu nonor ot the recently announced engagement of their daughter. Miss Retta S. Deutscb, to Mr. Harold Bomstciu. Mr. Born stein served with tho l S. forces in France. Those who will ussist in re ceiving will include Miss Edith Weyl, Miss Adelaide Buchsbaum, Miss Leonorc Printz, Mrs. Herbert l. Mann. Mrs. Mervyn Sluizer, Mrs. Jerome Murcus and Mrs. Kurl Doezbuch, of Dover, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burd. of S09 North Fifth street, announce the en- We now occupy our New Store and Building 1615 Chestnut Street And cordially invite our patrons, and the Public nf ! , y to Aspect what is believed to be one 1 the 'argest and best arranged establishments Devoted cxcluiivcly to the sale of floor covering 6f tho better clatt. h: FRITZ U LaRUE, I Importers. Oriental Rugs Domestic Ruga and Carpets Specialists in Hardwood Floors lfilff GfcES'ivNUT STREET nc. 4 ,' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUABY 9, 1920 gngement of their daughter. Miss Jcau L. Kurd, to Mr. Herman Iluvisou, ot Trenton, N. J. WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Mnrlo K. Lcouhardt, of 2S37 West Glrnrd nvcuue, entcrtniued lust evcnlng'a "number 6f frlPiids, ainoug whom wqre Miss Mnrinn VI. Wosrwug, Miss Mary Mnhaffey. Miss Alice Mar riott,, Miss Evelyn E. Killniev. .Miss llielmn Henry. MIsh Jniu't Well. Miss Agnes lleere, Miss Heleu-Ostrovvskl mid Miss Sura Ilryiui. Mrs. A. Klrkpntrlck eunuuiiccd the eiiguBement of her daughter, Mh L.vda Hamil Klrkputrlck, to Mr. S. Wilson aiiKliti nt a dinner parly on Janu ary .'!. The Rev. and Miff. Rn.vnioiid II. nilsnn, of Southport, Conn,, are re ceiving eougrutulatlniis on the blilli of a daughter, Mary Hrskiuo, u f;r weeks ago. .Mr. WINou was formerly ussisl nnt pastor of thu West Walnut Street I resbyterian Church, nud is now in charge of tho Congregational Church in bouthport. Mrs. Jesse Darlington Ellis, of Ifil," Hansom slieet. gave n small bridge party ou Tuesday afternoon in honor .t Mrs. Roy Miiinwaring, of Gcniuintowi.. Among the guests wcro Mrs. Stanley Uilcpx. Mrs. Owen A. Shrjocl;, Mrs. Ldwiu Harris, Mis. Roland Reed Rent linger, Mrs. Walton Glbbs, Mrs." Elmer Lainice, Mrs. Walter Uiokuvv, Mrs. Lurl Stewart, Mrs. Thomas Iewis, Mrs. 1. La Verne Davis, Mrs, George Engle. Mrs. William Campbell, Jr., Mrs. Clarence Roberts, Miv. Yarnull nud .Airs. Harold Mcllhcutij. Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. M. Car deyn, Jr., and their small daughter, Miss Peggy Cardcya, nre occupying their new opuitmout, -1510 Walnut street. Miss Mona Kinselia will return to .31 South Fort -first street this week, after spending the holidays With her family in Trenton, Cnunda. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA .,?' ant' lrH Howard Lynch, oi J3Jt South Bancroft street, nuuounro the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mury J. Lynch, to Mr. Fiank E. Se morc. Miss Sarah Markovitz and her sister, Mrs. Samuel Ircoo. have returned to their home, 01V South Third street, after having spent several dajs with their sister in New York. Mrs. Amanda Stranahan has returned from Riverton, when; she has been living since the spring, nnd is now living nt 1002 Chestnut street. Miss Tli'nhplli 1 Unnnr,,, ,Mli,Hn: I the following young ladies nt dinner: mvs. vt. i iieumnun. of Shenandoah j Airs. John Rautli nud Mis3 Gertrude Seholder, of Sedgwick. Air. nud Airs. Bernard Ilulpiu an nounce tho engasemcut nf their daugh ter Attsj Amu, TTnlntn .. "Vt t-:i i: Huhti. The wedding will take place in tut; niujii. Air. Philip Wainer, of VZO Ritncr street, entertained at dinner on Wednesday evening. The guests included Aliss Aida Pasternak. Miss Lillian Denncrl. .Miss Alarguerite Durund, Aliss Vivian Rosen, Aliss Vera Du Pre. Air. Abrnhum Williams, Air. Cnrl Anderson, Mr. Edward Allen, Mr. James Devlu, Air. Lou Soliguu aud Air. J. Allen Ingram. Tho f!nmnin PI, I Vcnln.-..:, ,. f ll. South Philadelphia High School of the class of 1020 held their lirst meeting yesterday afternoon. The following offi- .iit'u irAW nln.fn1 A1, TT ..l.n.. ..n. t vw i i.t.. i... .... ..... ., vutitiu, llll.ai- denl : Air. J. O'Douohtio, vice prcsi- ueiic; .iir. u. rjiuins. scietar.v : .Mr. .1. Horvyitz, treasurer. Tlie members of Afr. L. Agre. Air., If. Cohan, Air. E. uemueio. .vir. uumson. -Mr. u. Ulkins, Wf T 11 1 on,, Aln T Tlrt, ,! "r.. Kanefskj , Air. L. Alnsiinuri, Mr. j. O'Donohue. Air. L. Sheeks, Air. N. isnupiuo, .m. i. r minuu unu .u. I. Wolf. TIOGA A meeting of the residents of Tioga was he'd last evening in the Nicetovvn hoys' Club, Hunting I'urk avenue and Clurissa street, for the promotion nf community service. Mr. Howard N. AlucNnniee, who did such splendid work as cantaiu of the canteen workers of the Tioga district during tlie war, is interested in the movement nnd is be ing assisted by Dr. William E. Rakin, president of tho Tioga post of the Amer ican Legion; Airs. Clnrles Alaloth. Aliss Anna Brown. Ali's Alargaret Peterson. Aliss Eliznbeth Kramer. Air. Robert Brown, Air. Joseph Stcmbcr ger und Air. William Robinson. A 'urge reception fur the returned serv ice men is planned for Washington's birthday anniversary. The wedding of AINs R"'"i VUberg. daughter of Mr. and Airs. William AN berg, of 1fl04 West Venango street, nnd Air. William L. Oppenheimer, of ."."mO North Broad street, will take place on Wednesday, January 14, ut 7 o'clock, at the Bellevue-Stratford, nnd will be followed by n dinner. Alisu Evelyn Rosenberg will attend tho bride, and Air. Stuutoii Oppenheimer will be best man. Tho Tioga Business Alen's Associ ation gave n farewell leceptiou lost evening, at their old headquarters. The new building. t5fl." Germautovvn ave nue, will be opened for the February meeting. Air. Wilbur Zimermun, the l'llofn lit I!. mbr.llliH !!tudlo AIRS. I.OVAL M. IWTTON .Mr?. Pulton, who before her recent naiTl.igo was Aliss Martini G. Gas Ion, daiiclitcr of Air. und Airs. Wil liam Gaston, of (llf,:; Washington avenue resident:, presided at the farewell pnrtv, and was insisted in the pro gram bv Air. John AI. Gro, Mr Tlnrrv Smilli. Air. J. A. Alclntirc, Mr Edgar A. Hobsou. Air. E. C. Snyder, Jr.. Dr. F. F. Kribbs. Air. George v . iTv,n Mr. Eocene J. AlcAleer. Air. Thomns Bluett, Air. C. It. Hnrtranft, Art- .Tntin Sebustcr. Air. Louis Gil- liei-i. Air. AI. J. Donoho. Air. Louis Kuaiith, Air. Alichacl Walter. Air Harvey Watson, Air. Henry Brad f.u.,1 Mr. Georce B. Tucker. Air William C. Peter. Air. George Rudolph, Mr. Charles Adams, AIv. J. A". Louv, Air. WilUiini Seller. Air. William II. Clarke, Mr. George Stoess and Air. William Cow HOLMESBURG Mrs. Alfred IWnkrr. of Rhavvn street; had as her guest for a few weeks Alv. and Airs Roinmell and their daughter, Aliss Ruth Rommell, of Harrisburg. Aliss Bernice Meyer, of Cottman street, has as her guest. Aliss Flor ence L. Howe, of Baltimore, for whom a number ot entertainments arc being arranged. n'l.r. American Legion Post 17S, of llolmesburg. is making urrangemcuts for u grand reception and entertain ment to be given Thursday evening, Jnnuary t-M). llt T.mi'i Si'linlehteicr. of Aloutaguc street, has been spending several weeks in Alincrsville. Pa. Airs. C. P. Barnes, -of Walker street, will entertain the members of, her card club at her home ou Monday afternoon. Tvlks Julia Snyder, of Frankford avenue, has left for Culifqrnia for an indefinite stay. Mr ri,nr1p Bitter, of Comly street, will give ti luncheon on Tuesday after noon in honor of Airs. Frank R. Kane, of Albany. N. Y.. who is visiting friends in Philadelphia for n fortnight. Airs. William AleLcan and daughter, of liegeman street, are visiliug Mr. nud Airs. Sydney Clarke, of New rvrlnnnti I. n.. for several weeks. AINs Rettie Watson is entertaining relatives from Virginia for a few weeks. ROXBOROUGH Miss Grace I'ttley. of Lavvnton street, will entertain tho members of the AVorld Wide Guild of the First Baptist Church, on Tuesday evening, nt her home. Her guests will include Aliss Rhcva Ott, Airs. Joseph V. Taylor, Aliss Helen Goshon, Aliss Edith C.icene, Alisb habe Greene. Airs. Roy 15. Greene. Airs. Earlston Gardiner. Miss Carolyn Graves. MNs Florence Stales . AINs Vida Jones, Aliss Alnrgarct Aliles. Alls. Val entine Atnhor, Aliss Allda Ott and Mrs. Clara Feinps. NORRISTOWN Aliss Ethel Shoemaker, of Powell street, gave n five-hundred party at her home, at which tho guests were Aliss Mario Gutter, Aliss Dorothy Tyson, Aliss Edna Spenee, Aliss Alildrcd Cox, Aliss Elvn Alilh-r, AINs Catharine Barnes, Aliss Catherine O'Brien, Aliss LeEdda Dressier, Aliss Ruth Buchen helm, Aliss Clara Wolf. Mi'-s Catherine Shoemaker, Airs. Ronald Aloore. Airs. John Noble, Airs. Joseph A. Wolfe. On Tuesday evening. January 13, Aliss Edna Spenee. of Stanbridge street, will eutertniu at her home. The wedding of Aliss Spenee and Air. 15. Elliott Buch anan will take place January -S. Among tho guests at a children's partv , given in honor of the tenth birth day anniversary of Aliss Frances Whit ton by her grandparents. Air. and AIr. John Goodwin, of '.130 West Alurshnll 5th Ave. at 16th Si, Sew Yr.rk 1422 Walnut St West of Bellevue-Stratford Are Continuing Annual January CI earance Dales OV ALL REMAINING COATS AND CAPES TAILORED SUITS GOWNS AND DRESSES MILLINERY BLOUSES AND FURS We Will Remove to the Ritz-Carlton as Soon as tho Extensive Alter atjflm Are Copiplete$f Mrect, wcro Miss Alnrgarct McKlriloy, Ales Sarah nerwlilci1. Aliss Vireinla McArthur, Aliss Alargaret Ilitner, Miss .uoutnee Goodwill, Aliss Hutu llerscn- ler. AI ss Annn Sinter. Aliss Gladys Alaloun, Aliss Alary Hale, Aliss AInry JUUtz. Miss Knrmn Detw er. Aliss Vc- Ierin Hathaway, Aliss Martha Whltlon, Aliss Doris Johnson, Aliss Virginia Saul, Alaster Francis Adams, Muster William Hltucr aud Alaster Robert Saul. ot (i'JO Atlantic GERMANTOWN Airs, George L. Estabrook, uest Cliveden avenue, is in City for n few days. The Hlciilon Club, of pelhnm. gave n series of danees on Wednesday evening nt Crusaders' Hall. Air. Alac Viiugh, Air. Buckmeyer and Air. Llght cap are in charge of the dances. LANSDOWNE Aliss Alary Frances GulhiKlier enter tained nt her home in Lausdovvue on Tuesday nftnrtioon with u surprise linen shower for AINs Grace P. Bond, wdiose engagement to Mr. Cooko McLean wns announced some time ago. Among the guests who attended were Mrs. D. Morton Bond, Alra. Robert L. AlcLenn. Mrs. William V. Willis, Airs. Horace P. Dormon, Airs. John Sigmund, Airs. Jerome B. Jardella, Alr. George R. Allen. Airs. Jnines Gallagher. Airs. J. Harris Olevvine. Airs. Selleis Bnrnett .Mrs. Rush Fnckler, Airs. Eugene Gieiuer, Mrs. Clifford Ware, AINs Florence AI. Paul. AINs Christine Nich ols, .Miss Jean Nichols, Aliss Roberta Brewster, AINs Laura Willis, Miss Harriett!1 Gieiun. AINs Edna Baker, Aliss Helm Taylor, Aliss Alnrlou AINh ler. AINs Margaret Hunt, Aliss Helen Reid. Aliss Alma Wallace. .Miss Mabel Wallace, Aliss Gertrude Edwards. All's Dorothy Edwards, Aliss Josephine Pil ling, Aliss Anna Ilerr, Aliss AInry Gull inith. Aliss Aliriam I'anroast. Aliss May Jardella, .Miss Sara Sigmund, Miss Jessie Lewis, Aliss Katherine Noitou. of Illinois; All's Florence Alillpr, of Wilmington; MNs Evelyn Noyes, of Fiaukford; Aliss Eleanor ArnoN. of Gcrniautown. and Aliss Olive Aldeu. Koenlg-Keck Wedding A pretty wedding will take pluce this afternoon nt the home of Air. and Airs. Harribon B. Keck, o"35 North Carlisle street, when their daughter. Miss Alarie Lillian Keck will be married to Air. Ottto Louis Koenig. Jr., of Logan. The ceremony will be performed by. the Rev. Jerome. Guss, of the Lutheran Church I of Logan. Air. Keck will 'give hN daughter in marriage. She will wear an afternoon gown of dark blue satin trimmed with gold embroidery und si hat of gold braid. AINs Florence Smith will be her only attendant and will wear a gown of midnight blue chnrmeuso with u hat to match. Air. Ralph Bluuvclt will bo best man. Following tho service thcro will be a dinner for tho families and close friends. Tho bridegroom and hiide will leave on u four weeks' trip and will be nt homo after February 1, at .'5735 North Carlisle street. Play for Fire Union The. Bala and Cynwyd players gave a play Inst evening and will repeat it tonight in tho nuditorluni of tho par vNh house of St. Afatthlas's Church. Thu proceeds will be for thu benefit of the Union Firo Association, lu the enst are Aliss Ethclwyn Vandlver. AINs Kathryn Thompson, Aliss Linda Jorge son. Aliss Surnli Aluhon, Miss Helen Stnymaker. Aliss Louise Keefe, Aliss Dorothea DonaNon, Aliss Alary 01 linusen, AINs Alice Grovcr. Aliss Alarinn Kennedy, Aliss Lcnore AIcNully. Air. William Lonergnn, Afr. John Kelly, Air. Barnard FNher. Air. Alfred Ale Crucken. Air. Howard AleNell. Air. Alarshall Hickman and Air. Charles Morgan. NorsoplvGrauber Wedding A weddhus of Interest took pluco ou Tuesday evening wheu Aliss Sarah Grnubcr, daughter of Airs. Rose Grau bcr, of "051 South Percy street, became the bride, of Air. Frank Norsoph. Tbo ceremony was performed by tho Rev. Richard Lcvcutbal, and was followed by u reception nt tho homo of the bride. Tho bride wore a cown of whlto bridal satin was trimmed with chantllly lace. Her tulle veil was arranged with orange blossoms nnd she carried a bridal bouquet of white roses and lilies of the va!ley. Aliss Anulo Graubcr and Miss Edith Grauber, sisters of tho bride, wcro bridesmaids. They woro gowns of pink and blue georgette rrcpo and hats of the tame color nnd curried pink roses. Air. David Glllinau was best man. After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and n short tour through Canada, Air. and Airs. Norsoph will live nt their new homo ou Chester avenue. illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIMUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIUJi MM,BS$ A MESSAOE OF UMPORTANCE We've gorse Hlhrouglhi our wflnofle stock of Coats and Dresses aniid very few Ihave escaped the ae pencil. Take advantage olr tine ' LOWERED PRICES Mj4 Market At. ab. 18th. 11 A. M. to HMVJt CLARA KIMBALL YOUNOt "EYES OK YOUTH" , Kext WmiV MtTOENni cynnimf ' in "TUB DRQKEis' MELODr ! n a t a n rfw r & l. i v 12H llAMKITT STREET 10 A. It, 12. 2. 0 MB. B:4B, T4B, 0:36 f. WILL ROGERS Addil- In "WHEN TJIB CLOUD8 IIOLT. !:, JT - it. p r a n t av iv u n u 1 A-4 XP STTTrj.pMtTn- n.-rySTt mi,r ' m .,, "jTtntfv Chftrll r?hnr,1ln l .'TS VawhnMlt ",:V Next WfBk-DOUGLAfl PAIIinANICB , 'H tM A RCADJ A' . , ..uiMinuT iiiiijvv mill x, i w TOM MOORE ,a """SSg li Nwtt Weott BILU13 BDnKlO In "VANTEt A HUBBANIV . m it 'j-tj'.j iraow for a frock or coat for immediate wear or lay it aside as an investment for thef mtaire. The Styles are all of the newest and Materials v of the best. 127 So 1 3th i and fl 337 GHnestiraiuit Street The Shops of Sensible Prices '(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin BONWIT TELLER G, CO. JneJpeciaftij Jhop ofOriainationr CHESTNUT Ap 13th STREET ANNOUNCE THE CONTINUATION OF THE ANNUAL . JANUARY SALE FURCOATSandSMALLFURS At Reductions of J4, to 13 From Our Moderate Former Prices In view of the ever rising the raw pelfs to the finished the I'alues offered i?t this sale arc the most notably loio ever known on furs of hirth liion. f cl 5?iEtK& 'p g?'frK-iSy quality ana fas ilK-r M ' ' In 1, , 1 , 1 , IT1--" j, -V- I IIJ 'UiCTir,.ll,,.T Separate Fur Scarfs and Muffs MUFFS were notv Natural Raccoon .. 22.50 11.50 Taupe Nutria 27.50 14.50 Hudson Seal 27.50 16.50 Taupe Nutria 29.50 17.50 Natural Raccoon . . 37.50 25.00 Hudson Seal 37.50 27.50 Natural Skunk .... 37.50 27.50 Natural Beaver . . . 37.50 27.50 1 costs from )??$& V fur article AktOt j Jl A iWMffliei. A aa"aa y ...I jiIt;.,.,,,-,,,. .ji.i'uSffcg noiv S&t.' n SCARFS Natural Raccoon Natural Squirrel Natural Coon . . Mole Beaver Natural Skunk . . Hudson Seal . . . fox were 27:50 35.00 32.50 45.00 55.00 39.50 49.50 65.00 16.50 24.50 19.50 35.00 45.00 29.50 39.50 45.00 Women's Fur Coats, Capes and Wrap-Coats Trim'd Marmot Coats HQ.Q0 Chic smart Box Coals. Nutria collar and cuffs. (Formerly 145.00) Hudson Seal Goats. 185.00 30-inch, chic, jaunty model. (Dyed muskrat).' (Formerly 265.00) Trim'd Taupe Nutria Goats 245.00 30 inches long, jaunty model with opossum collar. (Formerly 295.00) Trim'd Hudson Seal Goats ....... 29500 .?U inches long, jaunty dyed muskrat coats. Beaver or squirrel collar & cuffs. (Formerly 395.00) TaiLfre Nutria Wraps 350.00 45 and 48 inches long model of rich dark Nutria pelts. (Formerly 595.00) Scotch Mole Wraps. 395,00 43 and 45 inches, long, of finest Mole skins. (Formerly 595,00) Taupe Nutria Goats. .??: , ... - v- s l hirty inches long, chic, jaunty model. (Formerly 265.00) Hudson Seal Coats . 225.00 30 inches long, dyed muskrat. Nutria, squirrel or opossum collar. (Formerly 295.00) Scotch Mole Coats.. 27 5, 00 Genuine Scotch Mole box coats, 30 inches long. (Formerly 375.00) Natural SquirreKP nats3 25 .00 -vuracuve tmrty-incliv; Aftr model of hnc clear blue skins. x4fl (Formerly 425. Trim'd Hudson Seal .att 395.00 ib inches long, dyed muskrat, self or squirrel collar and cuffs. (Formerly 450.00) Natural SquirrelGoatsQ tQQ 36 inches long model of fine clear blue skins. - (Formerly 595.00) VICTORIA 0 A. M. to 1U15 P. M. v, mauiiicb "f,"rD'V,, t 'i"otmNni7T(.fj V ltw 1 UK. I Added hnrltA r-linv.1tn in nrh trlM Kt Week "DEUIND TIU3 DOOJl" Coming -rAm AND WARMER." C A P I T 0 K wT ,. J MARKET .STREET - 10 A. M.. 13. 2, 3:45, ana, 7:4B. 0:30 1. It Llainc Hammerslein "C0UIccH,'gINM REGENT MARKET ST. Bel. lTTH JACK PICTCFORD In "IN WRONG'- yRif 11 A. M. to 11 P. it MARKET STREET AT JUNIPKl? CONTINUOUS VATJDF.VIT.T.K SOME BABY! &$& ARA SISTERS. "JANET OF FRANCE1' ft BROADWAY Brwld Snyder Av. AJAZZCOackfXlL"P-'" ANITA STEWART Saf' CROSS KEYS MARKET 6T. Bel. 60th 6-DAY BIKE CHAMPION'S i Forr ruiLADELPUiA-a FOREMOST THEATRES ,oc. This and hxt Wk On! , COL EvTrs. 8:1S. -Mat Tomor.. ANOTHER HIT! CIIARI.ES DILLINGHAM'S LATEST ' Musical Comedy Triumph THE NIGHT BOAT Ry Anno Caldwell. Musto by Jorotns KnT ,,.,. Caet includes: IZW. ? IfAZZARD. LOUISE GROODT U3ii$, iSPA- Ar,A LEWIS, 11AU fi KELLY. ERNEST TORRENCeT IIANfi. IX)RD WILSON wuiwn,j, UACo . and other wltli A Jolly Crew of Pretty Girl. Seata Now Selling for Nert Week u. cirriCK. Mat, Tomorrow at S:2v oun. wiijijiiis o IjAUlilUNO HIT iy pDfl . i.oraw iviia a I'uncn By Austin Stroni WITH THE NEW YORK COMPANT T1 Sat Now Selling tor Next Week . B v- rl TlU3 nni NVjt wek Only i rOdQ i:,sa. 8:20. Mat. Tomorrow, ji.iti AiiLLUii Presents RUTH ii - CHATTERT0M In a new comedy Moonlight AD Honeysuckle nP 'A daft satire on !oe. In and out of mifi rlage." North American. i ivata Now Selllne for Next Week Philldlphia Theatre EVi5 lTih A DC T.AVCEY ST8 . Tl.inw Spruce'' MAY IRWIN 111 "A Gala of Lauehter " Bulletin. I On the Hiring Line Mats. Thur. i- , n., - . . . ."""'. . vT''-'"- leJ":',i b.i & par, siat., W 00, 12. S-.-.S0. Thurs. Mat. Jl. tl.50 Feals Now Selling for Next Week .:' i'i ;, t; u..u.i eves, ut r.ik . unuucu Mata. Wed. ft Sat Th Sparkling Musical rtay "NOTH1NC Pl-T LOVE." with ANDREW TOMBES id, THE ORIGINAL MERRYMAKERS. " Chestnut St. OPEItA "u3 , " THE R O 8 E. O FlfN LYRIC NIGTS AT 8:18. ft C D i . . Mti.Wed,8t bam Bernard & Irene Bordoni In "AS YOU WERE." with an AH-SUx Caat ADELPHI EVENINGS 8.. 18. tT. " ,, Mat Thura. Oti FLORENCE MOORE ill "BREAKFAST IN RED" ACADEMY OF MUSIC Travel talka Color Views 1VT nflna. T)!l . .u. 5 rRIDAY EVENINGS ReDa In 1 (Li -J . J SATURDAY MATS. DCB'jan. IO-I Alaacc-Ijorralne ; Occupied'' fevrmotii, JUeloiuin Redrtvied : Poland ReaXartd; Vranra Vlclorioua Course Sale ' i3,A'J-" c'o Tomor ,,,,, row -30- At "eiv's. Slnetir '1 Icl.ets Mondav. I ACADEMY O NEWMAN EITH'S THE SPANISH REVUE A tioriK nn1 Dance Dlvftrttfftment EMMET DeVOY & CO. , YTFS REED- ANN GRAY: JOB BROWNING' WYATTH BOOTcS1 LADS & LASBIEB. and Others. ' Walnut Mat- Tomorrw JOHN M. SHSLEY'e Gertrude ln th Mulcal Revue Hutchcson "T TT'C pA" Original N. Y. JLilt 1 O Vjv Cast of DanLlnc, Plnirlnr Girls, 4 DANCING LESSONS 5 '. A TEACHER FOR EACH PUPIL Reception 3SN l,,rrr t bat. Night, 8:30 fVTVJ iezo chestut? Orchestra y loo. ctol CORTISSOZ SCHOOL MAURICE MAETERLINCK LECTURES IN FRENCH ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MON., JAN. 12. 8t34h n,AJi;Pri5S B!V Mnwr Endowment FiiBd. TICKETS 1 to 2, at 1110 Chestnut Bt. ACADEMY Seat at Heppe's, lll0 Cijsstnu Philadelphia Orchestra f TODAY I T it I Uni.l... c-.i. . at a I ' "lor'J :1B IaTile;: ViZZlJ! i ADDUCI Ifi A Mot. T'omn,r,JRrr"?-.'iJ'UT. Jan. la. "Get-Rlch-Qulek WalllnrteroV 'Jf M peoples Bninssa'1 nt jun jisLti4Btw ftwrnrWri Walnut at,. 8th. Met.TeakV ,ii. 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