U EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1920 IflST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE V cv Wymc Speaks of the Entertainments This We Oil oUiallCr ocuiv J. iiuii uuiuwjuiv jliwuiiv Parties Predominate elc. ,.,,! oc if the social ilolngs wore T?8Il7 ? a bit. This iverl: lfl,f,r.Bii n "lann- "t tlio nil for there "I " 3" thc Junior (luucos 't , "h 'first meeting on wounrs- Y kit most of the o her pa.- Wcilnc Hr.P'S'iIn on f""ulIr.r Kfm.''-.,. -- hi i. n miutiii ". ......... tUs win u , number "-.... mi i" " .. ..-l-.1 I...... " ,.: f.wt have joii umii-i" mi Tisrtlc?. '," ' ,', 0f pntcrtninlns there inch of thi.t '"''"' ? ,r,p lilirt0WH in tccn ," It i lii-pe for Illiziiheth nutl "" a NPrlfH v "". !..! fmtr their then 1"' onn. he tTomell party on Nit rc V"V he Ashhmt party onlght W "dII"nc ,1 party for Florence . too ,. . 4iinirp nnrtv fo" ii "'."'""' fin...,i tid .'lie "i..,i ihore m Jill" ". t i.. t'llPIl f I I Mllir Betty ,'". P H dries l'orlors, anil ne !-bt bi inmr'B "arlv f"J Cclc-ttln.; n.llr HUH"11: ' i,1mi.. lilf MlstiM'. SOU Sirder '" 'l.l , y iiicht. o i- .... 1 1 ni 1 1 i sT.lcll8j'f' jdou'l sou thinly cnteTtum- rOW P"llv fTI rlihe ila.JS'. t Gcorgi'1, tome of the subdebs arc I was struck with ana Hnrni.ai '", "n"nft ' iVr? "thcr '"'.' "Hf f ;,..u.l wr. itinl'l-1VXatei. Her hair H I""1 ' " n soft anil cot Iff H '" . Me fl1"11 8, ",. !-. 1,11,0 even. Sh curly, and. tlic winter Mi C,car . She But fne ","-. Z ,p a hello i g i liehei'e me. Ann , ,"",. ,-,,,.; isn't w V. J. ii ,P Her eyes aio 8S lTl n, i ul of mlwlilof. HI,. brtn '" ' or hpotra. too. mid utt.1 "akinS hllvu-eti the fclei-tions. It & &.. 'w. ou c,ir,h couU I'bollf'n he M-hool-Klrl set Thei,i thei'll be out in a eouple of "'b thiuiv- tbey arc about cNlecn fcHS'il ,in enthusiaPtie about everj -SKft.ctPW.I.B,tUondful! .. .. ik i.p flnTs at home WITH tins muum .. -;l(, darted, and Monday. i always ba' M.?r,r, nnn for stayini! home, l favorn l"IUOT', . i ." J 'l'l.ntti. tcially m the nB"uu"r ;i ' "' WIhe oir reiidenllai Action tl E,mnJ of the foela 1 ly Pronnnent ,uv: .. i:. in f ipir um. in ii " ."" - - i,l the ioncd ll'JUse- old-fash- Mr. mi . ..( ni nnn n inn ""; c... tirrpf Winter, ol n.T"' WZ".,. "William Itoteh will be ii i t1inA ilnnnf niltPS Mrh. liampion umvu at her home, 1033 Spni'-e after I oclocK, nT ''"'"V nho l cngascd to Dr. Joliji Kuou, win nuTO "ii" daushtfT mat nitcc Till rcei'ije street, Tjbod, rrson. ou r- .. , r Mrs liUSPIl, " 100G 'Spruop f.liect, ami Sirs. Then ce btreet, will mil be at home after !, am te.)luB, of 1210 Sprue. refill-."-" ., .,.! a.,. rinnuini. Fart In r up uic Mitw "- "; " lid brr ilobutunte uauBuii, ','"' f mil be ut home from -J until 0 o eloi-h, Si Mi Lincoln I. lre. who is Mis. tonniuK's ter. wil . rcceiie with toSi. Mri. Iljre is visilins Mrs. Dun ting fui .scicial wccki. ELLKN is apt to lcinc plathiusi about now and again, ami Mother has found it necessary to riniaik ,tliH Inline on the part of her dauRhter. So 0Deda last week, when Mother, whos-c lime is JIar and wno was iiiaiwiiK u beautiful i aKe, rtroppeu n pan iiuiici- on the floor and did not pick it up.im nediatoh llllen. bendins; over, lifted It up mid leniftiUed to Daddj : "I do nrr. Atiii'' Slll'll II baUY ! She leaves Iiev things allarouud the Iioum'." hiR ISnjard Foulke. Mr. Hlcliaid II. Tolaiid. Mr. Mlntiirn T. WrUht. Jr.. Mr. Sherman Coales and Lieutenant Docller. Mr. mid Mrs. Henry P. I'axsoh, of 203(1 Locust street, will Rive a dinner on l-Mdny, February 20, at 7 d'eloek, in houor of Ml"i Lnuls.1 Johnston Itnehe before Mrs-. Wurts's dancing clasrf. Mrs. Oswald J. Do llous,se. of the Latham Apartments. Seventeenth and AVnluut streets, will plve n theatre party, followed by supper at the Hits'. Carlton, this evening in honor of her daughter. Miss Jeanne Do Housse. The guests will include Miss I'ollv Thayer, Miss Klizabeth lilllott. Miw Till Wide-nei-. Mbs llmilv I'lerson. of New York; Mr. I'nul Denckla, Mr. Upujnmln Hush. Mr. Nenl AValnwrlght. Mr. Hlchnrd A . M.ei-s. Mr. Tlinnmn Hobb. 3d, and Mr. 'ruuker Murdoch. Invilntlons haie been issued by Mr. mid Mrs. Morris Clothier, of Villanova. for n dinner on Friday in honor of Miss Dorothv Clothier. A number of the school set will be present. The guests will later attend Mrs. AVnrta h dancing class. Miss Mnric Louise Ashhurbt. debu tante daughter of Mrs. Samuel Ash hurst, of 1023 Spruce street, will be the guest of houor at a theatre party fol lowed bv supper ut the Ritz-Carltou Ibis ecnlng, to be given by he; brother, Mr. Ldwnrd Samuel Ashhinst. Miss Louise Hughes, daughter of Ad miral and Mrs. C. F. Hughes, of the navv vnrd, will he the guest of houor at a' dance, this evening, to he gacu by lier inreuts. Mr. nnd Mis. William K. Werner, of WiiMio. are spending a few weeks at Pal in Ucach, Flfl. l-'riends of Mr. "Willird Spencer. Jr., of St. Davids, are glad to hear ho jj conMileseing from his recent illuess. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Dunlap, Jr.. of Old Orchard, Wane, hair goue to Hcl Inire, Fin., for the remainder of the winter. Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Ward .of Wayne, will lenic next week fo Hattle Crc:k, Mich, to &t4ij for !ie or si weeks. Hishop Arthur C. A. Hall, of Ver mont, will be the guest .f lib iop a d Mrs. Hhiticlander for s'-veral days, liishop Hall will nrriie toda. Mr. and Mrs. AVilbur Fisk Hamilton, of Idandrillo road, Ardmore, will be at home this ufteruoou and ou the follow ing Mondays in Januarj. Miss Mary W. Horner, of Chester, i3 the guest for a few weeks of Mrs. dus tuuis W. Knowles, 1152S Spruce street Mrs.. Pauline Josephs, of the Rita Carlton, has as her guest her sister Mrs. .1. Herman, of Hahwa, N. J Mrs. Josephs is giiing a series of 'din ners on Saturday cicnings. during the winter. Mrs. John C. Fleck, of Haiti, enter taiued at dinner -at the Rittenhouse Hotel Fiiday eicning hetoic the monthly ilanciug U.iss. Mrs. Milton li. JlolilfelU, o ot ortll Hleks street, have announced vm lcuSa'v',neub of their dciighter, Miss Mildred Amelia Crcvellng, to Mr. John 1. 'jardncr, of this city. Mercantile Club, Hroad and Master i.?ctH' Y'1" Klvc n cIub smoker Thurs day evening, Miss Hthcl II. Kramer, ot North iiigliteenth street, will entertain the i ni-inuei-s ii, hep cat.,i t.mt) Ht jlcr 10m(, tomorrow ufteruoou. .,r;, and Mrs. Arthur Hloeh and son, .-!" orth Hroad street, have gone Wcfcl to spend th winter months at Los Angeles and other resorts. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Slgmund Miller, of fiI7 South Sixth street, left for New York Saturday to visit l-elathes and celebrate the r tiriit -fifth anniversary. They will return Tuesday. Mr. ami Mix. t( x t..n f .-.i7 f South Colorado street, arc spending n tew days at Atlantic City. NORRISTOWN At a receptlou given by Mr. and Mrs. Ldward Jacksom of Helvoir avenue, the guests included Miss Llmln Clark, Miss Marion Miigec. Miss Gertrude Levy, Miss Sara Hoskins. Miss Anna Dgbert, Miss Agues Klernan ,Mlss Helen Kind Ian. Miss Julia Hrandon, Miss Vida Djer. Miss Laura Titus, Miss Delia Todd, Miss Minnie Kleiu, Mis Lena Klein, Mrs. I.. C. Sch ireh. Miss Mary Bennett aud Mrs. 15. K. Hprlght. Mrs. C. '., Weber, of East Airy street, entertained the members of the Silent Workers Class of the First Pres biterian Church at her home. At tho business session election of officers was held, resulting as fo'lows: President, Mrs. 13. C. Hnthawayi lice president, Mite Anna Kilpatrick; secretary, Mrs. J. Kdward Hrewer; tieasurer, Mrs. Waller Del'refontain. An interesting program was presented, including num bers by Miss Linda Looser. Mrs. Charles Wonsetler, Miss Jean Wousct Icr and Mrs. Hj mn K. Huusbcrgcr. BRIDE FROi NEW YORK if iiiHmn-i , vkjv jo JlmiS AiaBimHmBna VX ' "jSfc sJ URGES HELP FOR ARMENIA W. G. Smith 3ays Williams Bill Will Solve Country's Problem Waller (Icorgc Smith told clergymen at tho monthly luncheon of Hplscopnl I ministers at the Church House Hint the wholo Armenian problem can he set tled by the passage by Congress of the Williams hill, now pending before the Scnnte foielgn affairs committee. With the passage of this bill, he cxplalucd, the Armenian lcpublle would secure recognition, it would 1 have outlets on the Hlack sea and the Medltenauean, could negotiate alone, and proper police protection for the couutrj could be secured. All these things, he said, would follow the pass age of the bill. From a country ot 3,f00,000 the Ar menians have become u refugee race of 2.000,000 persons as the lesult of Turkish massacres encouraged by the (.ioniums, said Mr. Smith. This work of extermination during the war, he said, was the last of a long series of prosecutions of Christians bj the Turks dating from the capture of Con stantinople bj the Moslems in M"3. ,E I T H ' S I'mlnent Kngllsli ComHIenne HENRI SCOTT t-'mnouK Amcrlcnn Opiratle Slur. MUllLlNOnil MKYlin-. WIIITINO i- nuivr, viorori Moonts; umma. t,ITTT.i:Kti:LD . CO.! CLAUD . TANNIC UHHKH. AND OTIIE11S. X li V 9 . ' "I -t. I WALNUT ' The Play ' NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW That Puis Joy In Living "POLLYANNA" Most Adorabtn Play on the American SlaBO. lUnnl on tlie nook by Kleannr II l'orlcr An ICnlirlalnmcnt for Kills rrom n to CO Mikado Sends Gift to Myron Herrlck Cleieland. Jan. 12. (Hv A. P ) Myron T. Herrick, former ambassador o France, has been presented with a set of golf dubs by the emperor of Japan in recognition of the services lendered the Japiiicse (tuicrmnent by the for mer ambassador, who took charge of Japanese affairs in France when the l.nropean war begun. The gift came through the State Department SWARTHMORE ( The Junior Club dance wn held at the clubhouse S-ittirdai niht. The chaperoncs wcie Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Caliert. Mr. and Mrs. simile Sim monds Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Harber and Mr. and Mrs. J. Horace Walter. Miss nthehiyn Hic-Uing, Miss Nclla Arnold, Miss Alice Harber, Mis.s Myra Ilolmun and Miss Florence Green were among those present. Mrs. Francis M. Saw-jer gave a lea at her home ou l'ridu.i. Among those who attended were .Mrs. 13dward A. Stockton. Mrs. L'dwiu H. Mitchell, Mrs. John W. Adams and Mrs. John C. Harper. The Fortnightly Club met at the home of Mrs. Carol Thayer ou Monday uft ernoon. Those p.-eseut were Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell, Mrs. 13dwin II. Buekman. Mrs. Harold Calvert. Mrs. Thomas Simpers, Mrs. Thomas Downs and Mrs. William Perry. Mrs. Frapcis M. Sawjer entcrtaiued at luncheon al her home on Tuesday. The Players' Club gaie a second per formance of its plaj, "The Fortunc Hunter," at the clubhouse Monday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Hurt McKcnnie, who have been entertained tit the home of Mrs. Ida P. Stabler for the last week, leaie for Wallingford today. They in tend to make Wallingford their perma nent home. An in'ertainnient aud reception at Whitticr House was held Wednesday cioninc Amoncr those iitienilinc were ine.iJr. and Mrs. .Icssp II. Holmes, Mrs l'owelton Ap.utments. is spending a few! Ida l Stabler, Miss Murgarel Price, MKb. T-nWAHD A. O'BKIKN Mr.s. O'ltrlcn. whoso marriage took place recently, was .Miss Blanche Cosmas Thomas, of New TorU, daughter of Mr. and Mr.s. Alexander ,1. Thomas. Mr. O'Brien is the ion of Mr. and Mrs, Y. ,1. O'Brien, of this cily Ballroom Bellcvuc-Stratford Mori'lav Kvi tilnpr Jan l"th at 8 15 t, m "H OLID A,Y N I ( II T" Ml? 5!arv n'Rourk' in "Sonfi: nnd Il.il lad) ' Tr, Walter lTobfin, ltstitntncr ( r toonl?t Kanry Uanrj nnd Monnlojrupi hpi inl!v arranifrd b c'harle Morjran l''oi Jowprl by Panrf Tlrktts, $-TiO, from Mrn ripldlnff O IwlHi ITtil S 17tli st or at I itm door on tho nlsrlit MAETERLINCK ItKCTt'IlKH IN rilUNCII ACADKMY OV MfStr TONIC5HT AT 8 SO AupleeB Hryn JIhht lndowm"nl Funi Tlellfta tl lo 2, 11 Hi rhutnnt Alnplilt rpTiOp MKTIIOPOIjITAV OPIiltA IIOI'RIJ SATUKDAV AJTEIINOON, JAN iM, at 2 30 Russian Symphony Orchestra with ROSHANARA WOni.D-FAMOl 3 OIUI'.NTAt. DANCKTl HUNUFIT IIAHMIMANN UOSPITAI PllICHH, r-O' tn'fio Uo-c Seats iJS0 to 2.r,0. at Wi:VMW 1108 Chestnut Market t ab. 10th, II A. M to 11 .15 P, . EUGENE O'BRIEN ' IN A NEW PlCTUnn "THE BROKEN MELODY" AddKi iiAnor.n Mxivn commdt ' l-HOM HAND TO MOI'TIl'' PALACF 1214 MAJlKnT HTHKBT "" 10 A M, VI, 2, :)HB, 0:45, 7,40, 0:fl0 P. M, Douglas Fairbanks IN HIS LATEHT "When the CIouds'Roll By" Coming Soon "EVIirtVWOMAN" A R"CA D I A 10 A CIIBSTNITT Hllt.OW 1BT1I v , 12, 2, a in. r,.4r,. 7 r.. nir.o v M, 4 DANCING LESSONS $5 A ItAUHtK I-UK tAUM lUPIL Reception Sat. Nieht, 8:30 Orchestra CORTISSOZ SCHOOL Mlrrnrrrf Slnrtln 1.iluUe Mrllinrt ItiiO C'hentnut Odlce .".i' I. 3I!)J m IIUONT'S & Kmmctf J Weleh Mln-L-U1V1W1-N I ttrr,, AriCHAtlTIIhTH rrPOPUi.Ait 1'iiK i. MATiNnn today tn riNAi, Hii?h Life in Jail or Penifntijl WUUK "'Sn L-Ul- "1 J1111 PaKtlmra W.,1 ab Sth Mat Toflay VICTORY BELLES Ken At and Cumberland jjadlcs' Mat jJcrylHy Golden Crook d T Jl.t Y AnUN'GTON CASINO PEOPLES BILLIE BXJRKE In Arlaptatlon From NocI "WANTED A HUSBAND" A Paramount Arlrruft Plrlure. VrcfoTf a MAiiKtrr sTnnnT ABovn dtu , . n a m. to 11 .in p m HOBAIIT HOSWOIVm In Tlrist fihowinjf "Behind the Door" Net IVeek- MAY AI.t.tfON In ' PAm A-ND WnMI3U ' rrom the Play, CAP FTo" I 724 MATlK'r! P STniTT - 4 MAmcnr HTnKRT 32, 2 a 4R. -,:45. 7 45. 11 .10 l M. Ileturn to trreen of 10 A Jf Thla r.ntlre Wrok ELSIE JANIS in a New I'M uro "A REGULAR GIRL" Added IT .,,.. Al l.i ir. -tu. 1 UlLV -liu gk e "- Attraction GaraBa'' of 42S Hber street, and Mr. It. Cail ton Sihaid, of Twenty-fifth and Jeffer son streets, will take place in All Saints' Lutheran Church ou February -J. Miss Miriam Townsend has returned to Stuart's Hall, Staunton. Vn.. after spending the ChrMmas holidays with her parents. Miss Mildred Lnmlis has n turned to St. Mary's School, Peekskill, N. V., after spending the Christmas holidays with her parents. Miss Jane D.ilsen entertained at cards at her home. Her guests were members of the lounger school vet, and included Miss Dorothy De Mott. Miss Mattha Diebert. Miss Miriam Townsend, Miss Hetty Campion. Miss Mildicd Lnmlis, Miss Clarabcl Nicholas and Miss Gladjs Brcnnan. The Lida AVida Wida Club of the Germantown High School held a dance in the Pclham Club ou Friday eve ning. The "D" Class of the Germantown High School will hold the .erond dance of the season at the Dclmar-Morris on January '!. The Alpha Mu Tau Fraternity gave a dance on Saturday eicning at the Delmar-Morris. weeks with Mrs. Uromcl 1 New York. GralTcn, of NORTH Miss r.stcllo SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr ami Mrs Benjamin Hush, of 2100 Tine slieet. announce the engage ment of tin ir daughter. -Miss Maisic Rash, to Mr George 'K. Hanoi. Jr.. ton of Mrs George 13. Hartol, of 103J Locust street. Among the guests who will attend the theatre pari followed by supper at tie ItiU C'ailton. which Mr. Henry Reed Ilatfidd. of lT'J."i AValnut street. Fill guf tins evening in honor ot Miss Florono Paul Kane, will be Miss Sarah Meade Harrison, Mis- ll-ehel Price, Miss Khoclii Brooke, Miss Lucy Graj, Mi'sltitsiw Warren ll.iiis. Miss Helen Hart Mi linn. Miss Juliana S. Baker, Mis-, Mauarct Halh'tt. Miss Helen Grifhth. Mr. Briny Heed llntlleld. Jr.. Mr, I'ln'ip 1'iiee, Air. Carlos Santa win, mi, (Near !antii .Mima, Mr, Edward . Madeira. Mr. Thomas Footc eutMirlli, Mr. Oakleigh Hcp Plicr, Mr Henry Wharton, Jr., Mr. Thadil.ii, Martin Daley, Jr., Mr. WIU- PHILADELPHIA Lauber, of 10o.'l North Thirly-third street, will entertain ut cards ou Wedutsday afternoon at her home. Miss Marian. Diet Miss Mary Tin lor. Miss Katharine Haldemaii. Miss Hu'th Hodgers, Miss Mnriuti Weibeu niaicr Miss Herua Custer. Miss Leon ettc Hehfiisrt. Miss Hlla Bennett. Miss Hninia lVrrj ami Mrs. Hussell C. Lees will be the guests. Mr- William P. Nux. of LT.:t Wju cole roaifrTiViikiiitown, will he the host ess ot the Philadelphia Morning Chnriti Club on Friday morning. January Hi. ir ..nests will include Mrs. John II. ...... Mrs. Kenton Wariie. Jlrs. , l.,V., ' -. -J,- ,. ..' T, J Wlonri'i. Kstnhrook. .lirs. -oiiiian n. .,v,... -- - -, Tr Hlevens, Airs. ,)onn jifiiings, .,,is. ,.. T Cornell, Mrs. Hlmcr D. Siujth, Mrs. M X. Becker, Mrs. William d. Mor ion, Mrs. John G. Wibon and Miss Susan G. Iluilieh. Mrs. C. J. Dilks, of North Seven teenth street, will entertain the niem heis of her icwins circle at her homo lliis .'ifternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Heinheinuv, of IWJtl Ninth Park avenue, have returned lome after a stay ut Uic Hotel Breakers, Atlantic. City. Mrs. Frank Williams, of Hartford. Conn., is the guest ot. Mr. and Mrs Harold Cooper, of North 1-ifteenth Btieet for several weeks. Air. and Mr.s. AA'ilhur R. Crcveliug, the Misses Mary aud Hllzabeth Hull. Miss Meta Yarnall. Miss Sarah Stabler and Miss Cornelia Stabler. ' GERMANTOWN Announcement is made of 'the. mar riage of Miss Mary Foi. of Lincoln drive and Tulpehockcn street, aud Mr. Charles IT. O'Neill, of AA'ebb City, Miss., on Wednesday niornings .Tnnuary 7, m the Church of St, Vincent de Paul. The Latin Club of the Germantown High School will give u play tomotrow nflernoon in the reboot auditorium. A dunce for the club members aud their guests will follow in the gymnasium. Miss Dorothy Gnlhrcatb will enter tain informally at her home on Wed nesday afternoon. Her guests will he members of the younger school set, ami will include Miss Dorothy Dodge, Miss I'll Ilia Freed, Miss Marian Gage, Miss Marian Braungatd, Miss Dorothy Beck, Miss Bertha Cochran. Miss Hlla C,ame rou, Miss Hlla Behrcr, Aliss Helen Sterner, Miss Irma Ford, Miss Katha rine Carl and Miss Dorothy Garctt. Miss Hielvn Swarz entertained the members of tho.Omcgu Phi Sigma Sor oritj, Fpsilon Chapter, at her home on Saturday afternoon. The following were present: Miss Margaret Malpass, Jvtiss Anita Kaufman, Miss Dorothy John ston. Miss Dorothy Kolb. Miss Edith Thompson, Miss Maud Thompson and Miss Gertrude Cummings. I'he marriage of Miss Zi3dlth Foulke, law, iiiiUiiwnuiinuiii ailllill'ilMW!! George Allen, inc. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Le llov Green of Media gaie a dinner parly in houor of Miss hlizabeth AA"cson and Mr. Lewis Bonsnll Bcatty. whoso engage ment has been recently announced. Covers were laid for ten. The wedding of Miss Florence M. Thackeray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Thackeray, of AVcsterly, H. I., to Mr. Kogcrs 13. Trainer, ot Pot ter Hill, R. I , took place during tho holidays at the Congregational Church in AVestcrly. .Air. Trainer is the sou of the late Edward E. Trainer, and lived formerly at Trainer, Delaware county. SHERW00D-HALLNUPTIALS Sosa-Hammerman Wedding Takes Place In West Philadelphia The wedding of Miss Vera C. Hall. t II02II Higent street, and Mr. Lewis It. Sherwood, of Srnru, N. "i., took place on Satin day ufternoou at r o'clock. Dr. Edward Jeffries performed the ceremony. Miss Hall was attended by her sister Miss Marguerite Hall, as maid ot honor, and Mr. Shetwood had for best man Mr. Ralph Russell. A reception followed immediate uftcr the cere mony. .After an (".tended wedding trip. Mr. iind Mrs. Sherwood will live in Nashville, Tenii SOSS HAM SI ERM AN The wedding of .Miss Bertha Ham- i merman. fiSOO Chestnut street, and Sir. j Joseph Soss, of 4.S3" Woodland avenue, took place last evening at ( o'clock at the New Tra.vmore, Fianklin street and Columbia avenue. The bride wore a gown of white satin, trimmed with duchesse lace. Her mil. which was a ranged with orauge blossoms, ex tended the length of her court train. She carried u shower bouquet of white Elide roses. Sliss Jeuu Hammerman, a sister of the bride, acted as maid of honor. She wore a gown of orchid satin aud silver lace. Miss Bcttj Sos, who wore a gown of coral panne velvet, wns.brides maid, while her sister, Sliss Celia Soss, Who wore blue taffeta, also was a brides maid. All enrried roses. Sir. Albeit Soiser acted as best man for Sir. Soss, while Sir. Hurry Ktittcr and Sir. Slaurice Bloom wcie the ush ers. After an extended trip in the South, Sir. and Mrs. Soss will be at home after February 1 ut GS07 Addi son sticct. TO BEAUTIFY CITY HALL Alumni Resumes Activities The Kcncscth Tsrncl Alumni Asso ciation plans to resume its pre-war activities. A series of dances, mu sicalcs, vaudevilles and other enter tainments lias been planned, beginning with the opening dance on the evening df Saturday, January 24. The educa tional work begins with a series of lectures in connection with the Junior Congregation of Rodeph Shalom. These lectures s-tart January' lf and aie held every other week, the first five at the Lyceum Institute, Broad and Jefferson streets; the next five at the Alumni Building, Broad street above Columbia avenue. Oppenhejm.cSluns &(g Chestnut and 12th Sts. January Sale of Silk and Lingerie Underwear At Greatly Reduced Prices Silk Underwear REGENT ! Mayor Moore Says He Will Clean. Physically and Politically I SIaor Sloore is setting out to make i the City Hall u thing of beauty and a joy forever. He announced jester day thut the place would be cleaned out physically as well as politicallj and when he got through with it in hoped the public would lind more of an atmosphere of dicer about the place. "This place is too much like a, morgue," ho said today in his office. "I am going to see that all unsightly obstacles uic lcinoved from within ami without the building. Giandstands that have been built pn the north idaa must go and also the lumber and debus left mound the place by workmen. The citizens of Philadelphia should take pride in the building in which their j affairs ure administered." , 9 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Mid-Season Millinery Now at Final Reductions yiuln Is always assured at Allen's. Tho materials and workman. .fill -m of tho bebt; e,tch hat is tho product of our own milliners. 1 Inn of iholce fiom sccrea of btyllsh models. Al prices like this they ElwuM provo IrreMstlble. Now $6 $7 $8 $10 Our New Veilings are here AN i an MiovvinK the most complete assortment In Philadelphia in imported and domestic veilings; smart effects in novelty idlings and all 'Hi- Maiile mul lonservatlve designs In pluln and fancy meshes Browns, i .urn mv .tnrt lllack are tho popular shades, there in good selection In -vcri mlor mul ,irlccil more moderately Hum unj where In town. Showing New Foulard Silks ,. ,.,'!ul'trd sulks, perhaps more than any other kind, combine serv oaliili! nnd stjlo for the dress suitable for every occasion The f . ?!" '" ""He eiv Foulards are unmistakably 1920 patterns and by 'jr the nritilest wo have ever shown, Navj Hluo, Alice Blue. Tan and li.. l K!01lmlK relieved by designs in contrasting colors, to Inches vvldo, -HUleiit ipmittj, $1 oo u yard. Tooth and Nail Brushes 25c each diTi1m,?.Drlst,e Tooth Brushes with bone or transparent handles In a kind 'ilpere'it f-tylea. Pure Hrlstle Nail Hrushes of the serviceable injiply values arc remurkuble, we would adilso laying In a year's Silkoline Covered Scrap Baskets, 50c A Ii ,. - ' ihTi1 wantlty. and nil of one rtesl which accounts for the jIm.J .V"inru nuant tv and nil nt one nrn. wh r.h 3jU.S' "J?Sro worth ilouhle. Knllnhln for llbrarv. Hewlnar room Ol" bed. w. uHogany,nni8h,ed post with brown figureS rilkollne covering. 0PPENHOM.6LLBNS&6 fWCIMB WgJgT"J ! i !' .! '' m m ' ' ' nmitmwmmmmmmm- ' Chestnut and I2th Sts. Extraordinary Sale for Tomorrow 225 Women's and Misses' Dresses To Close Out Regular Values to $32.50 Reduced to 18.00 $18.00. Jersey cloth, velour and serge dresses in tailored, braided, beaded & embroidered models, H v (Up JPff -II' II i ml v-LJ i LJJ.-' IPWl (BJ P Boudoir Caps 50 1.00 Satin Bodices . . . .-.-. 1-00 2.00 Satin Bloomers 3.50 4.95 Boudoir Sacques 5.90 7.90 Envelope Chemise 2.95 3.95 Nightgowns ...6.90 9.75 Satin Petticoats 7.90 8.90 Lingerie Undeiwear Envelope Chemise 100 Nightgowns 150 Bloomers and Creepers.. .85 Petticoats 1-50 1.50 2.95 6.90 8.90 4.95 11.75 9.75 am 2.00 2.95 2.00 2.95 1.00 2.85 2.00 2.95 Women's Silk Hosiery In black, white, beaver, cordovan and African brown, full fash-; ioned with lisle sole. Value $2.25 Women's Silk Petticoats Taffeta silk and messaline petti coats in prevailing suit colors and changeables. Value $6.90 1ILNM mii i rrt Prticnii Special Tomorrow Only Women 's Blanket Robes Warm and Comfortable for the Cooler Days Superior blanket material in Indian and floral pat terns; sailor collar, cuffs and with cord pocket , folds girdle trimmed of and satin, tassel. Sale Price 3.95 I i j i 14.85 JjjK sr lk A V&-V AJi QWfili LYRIC Kraiffj, Vir , vsLx , v. Mm JiETll '. If. I nut Hf mini RUTH CHATTERT0N in i. npiv .urnerj i irforgn x arboroush Moonlight A'NU Honeysuckle 1 , . -? '1,rs.v ,Vilr", on ,mo '" an1 o"1 of mar i ' -' Ncrth -Vmeninn ' M'NsvWTrDAY WILLIAM i CO L L IER "THE HOTTENTOT" .mcl- 1,y vletor Maif CiARRIPk' M at s jo. JOHN- fJOI.Dns fi I.vriJHINC, HIT V roniorjv with a run h In with Tin: m;vv- vork PHILADELPHIA Th IT I 11 A. V. I. VCT i A'lstin strong I "HfiM eutre in. i.i 1 I 1ST wrnx t'l uci,, III i I' DIKD ' Chestnut St. oj-eha not sn ItOSR NIXON'S COLONIAL l irst Philadelphia Presentation I,,,,,,r'sa"on oC Richard Hanllnc Dailp' Soldiers of Fortune" In ,PAPT KIDD'S KIDS' Aiigmnted Orchentra yaw 0rEan ilABKBT ST. Bel 17TH 'J.l.jvi; THOMAS It THlJur.OniOt-ST.ATVV-' MAIHviyr HTrtKKT ATJUNIPEn CONTINUOUS VAI inpn i ir "WHO'S YOUR GIRL" musicai"! S..V DAWiIKEMpiONMEDV BROADWAY lir'-- bn5.i7rvn. -r-r,r- ..., 2 ID, 0:13 4. 0I M it, a E MELODY SHOP WALLACE REID "Hawthorn., of thoU 3. A" CROSS KEYS MAitKrrrTSniw. eom JiEREAND THERE"1'-" rHiiADCLPm.vs PonuMosT TiinATOBs FORREST LAST 6 EVGS. . ., ati IN'erJ iSat ANOTHER HIT! l nllWW D"-L'M.irAMS '"""t JMsLal i -inclj Trlumpli THE NIGHT BOAT amlSon h5.i ort.r'r.'' "A-varonD j A Jolly e-iew of Tretty Glrln. , NH.NT An:i:K-SKATfTTIIUHaDAY RAYMOND IHITCHCOCr I In Ills l.nlirelv v.b ti, ,,. HITCHYKOO 1919 100 Hntortaliif rs Chorus of -,0 I nier SO. BROAlTlast 6 EVGS. MAY IRWIN In V l.ilPol L-lHEhtor ' -Ii.,11,.,,,, Un tlie Hiring Line Mdls Ti"i'-i.iay A. .Saturday pt lii i:i:k hii.n . nw 1 Ulia It HOI'KINS ITes, " JOHN DREW - ;"1 JiriiR.Ji:ng:asmint-Tn-o lVephs Only. Sam S. Shubert :vas t 10. Hi" f-parkllns Muslral pwj13.1 'lf,S?,' 1 1 t ioviv with ANDitnvv 'loimrq ,f5S ilUZ HllIi.l.NAI, MIJllIlJMAKnTt" s n Tim Tin ir.it Reautirui Mnairi m..: . ..-r- . , , I. I., rlr Thea.r., N Y . .-, A Vrl SJ Mats lFArl t. o r it 7. ...' ? " ' 11 L "J A NIGHTS Production AT S ir, lfn I .. 11-1 - , Sam Bernard & Irene Rorrlnr.? L' ivr.nt.." with an All Mar Ct ADELPHI evumm.s h 1-, - FLORENCEc'RiT' in nrtrAKMST in- nri) Ai'XDKMY or Ml STO CAPT. BRUCE BAIRNSFATHER Author of 'Tin, HetUr Ole " In ft fh-.ry TlK Illua tratcil with Orlglnel "OLD BILL" ANDnlvl'E 1 r.Oc to fC al HrnrAM. Ilin m,.ai. Mandffetnpnt of hJSlS kCKUICIC Aor.MrciiitBir .irkaliln lAturcn -euc TlrM rtfnuirkablo torture faeh nutlrcl) llrtorent on communication NVltli rlplrlti. SIR OLIVER LODGE Henowncd ItrltlKh Kite-ntlit MmidRt livening, Jn 111, 'ruuiiilny Kvi-nin. jdii ) nun , urniM, i,iiiiik , Q ,, sbih tor I nur luvl ut llrppcfRi 1110 ibeotnut Htriet, ORPHEUM ' Tomorrow. Zte, illic MAh DEHMONDTllonHft "GKT IWf'JI QUICK VAI,UMOlronijM JAN. IB -"TWO OIintANK" V OCADERb i?thtAh ri A-miNfl" Mi ns 1 !.vB !UKT, HAS. m im m. m f T WBnW9wH T A. ' -&H jjj i.j (4 u . 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