m Up I rff rw ' a EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-PHILADEtPHtA TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1920 If flST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE h, y Wynne Talks of Many Happenings Home Relief i 0( Emergency ma to ucnejit uy coming uog i Show uance i onignt jor miss nvans ,,! ercat fun at tlic Supper Club. TTW !., ftbdut 200 there ami ttio r,w.W w (ah y on.Ierful. Two landrr'l or -" '", J nciievilP-rUnttiorcl ME nrc tables nil about the when "5";,' .ilnliiK nml supnlns. iJ.10... '. i,niicli crowd to be fun, but n"1 rn,l.rtifl while 'i"l."'BLf,pn srthl, there's some JUri" W.Y . .L r. . miflh to wnlK " your l ' ll-il ""' .. ...... .r ii,ii the Supper Club tnnt iiwkcs mSi nm n..y or the .other tmrtM H"t,t from niiy n tlic ihiht iiBi-ucij Itdifftft01,i,tt,,), it's totalise they lh" Knmt lib in l-owloa nml lu W; llm there's n bit of ii fon'lmi '"rlf' ?Hill. Anywny, It's most ht X "ud ll. ltl Oven there ufa ielijhtful- YnrlinllS chtertnlneil on Plv Ewbt, n c looking perfectly Kiturdas H'sJ .','..,. . oi.n u .vise W plK often': for t is umiouU 1' .Ct becomins color. Mr. nnd irtow I . Neboltl, tho latter " .? ckwher. you rph-cmber. Had mKll I BUcBtsi utid Lewis Pat- I !"'" "IF. f, r oltfllt or ten. i! Vml Mr. Kdwrtrd E. Marshall Coined, 'rhe "III m Paul SsiSl wy well in "u r.Kl jmler.lr, Ilarry ni..H. Mrs. uoui'ii. """""" V. ?'""' iv.tt.rn. Mr. Mill MTK. A. .u rF '" ",' 1,-oiilke. Mr. nil frwaltou Clark. Hip Dougherty boj nhtt ft ts. nuiLuu --'- I ltd thO lialOU rouinviis. I .- ... i.... ilm, flip home relief 111 you nuv" " . the lar.V flab, and win vc jhmu h n U of the emergency Aid is to be the I. tse of the dog fcliow which ii ff5?n.."i T be held in tho Third Broad Htrcct.uear !K FebVuaryl7aud3St Im J. Willis Martin Is chairman 6t Hehomfc relief, and the members of he ricutive pommlttci- of the U. A. will llCtH'.'V' Vr..." ntntn rinH,lf.r. m,. gSfT' "I Coxe. Mrs. John Groo.ne, Hear, Y.V... T -.1 AT..u Vftfrnnn 7tip- 111 in, iuniiu ... rs. (Jol1- ard Stntes- Ilarclay Warburton, Mrs llrK Arthur I-ea, Mm. rorm , Mn. TomlloblM. M Mllu Stevenson, Mrs. hdwan ?!?; Mr0 Tlm-plnv Warburti onr;, :'"' . 'At. i-ii,n.i Alt,.. SiA Mm. Frank Griwolil, Miss Mac runnier. .Mrs. Umu m.u.j, ...... hirles M. I'ta, Mrs. George lioriincr, !n. llenjamln Miller. .Mrs. Robert von lilotcfazlskrr. Jim Arthur u. isewuoiu, SIt George Wharton Pepper. Mrs. I;li t Price. Mrs. WilHnm Kills SeiiU, J(fi. Hob HtrawnntiKe, iurs. ituier mil ...... ai.d k n inrnpn. .urn. HiroWYarnall and Mrs. JIartin herself. There win ue seven men mm win . Mfrnm nf tlie show Inchidlng Mr. IM- rtrd Stotebbury, jrr. Ilodinuu Wuun niler, Mr. Samuel Ilea. Mr. George Wharton Pepper, Mr. KlHngham U. Motrio, Mr. George II. McFnddeu and Mr, Samuel i leisner. ANITA EVANS, daughter of the Powell F.vanses. will be guest of loior at n dance given by her uncle, Tom Evans, tonight.- and there are to li several theatre parties nnd dinners More the dance. Most of the guests rill be of the debutante set, as it will cot assume the ptoportlons of a ball. The William Henry Trotters will give i tbcatie party for Kleanor Itobb, and the Dorr New tons will entertain at dinner la honor of Sara Dolan. Then the Fahnestocks will gie the last of their theatre party series of four for Mar, their debutante daughter, while Mrs, Walter Hrjant will give a dinner lor Jlurgarct Uallett. who ns you re member made her debut at a dahec on New Year's night. fAVK joii heard about the cngage- ment llmt I linvp lipnril nlinut? It b not coming out very soon, but in tbont two mouths, as things look now. The firl lias really been engaged for stteral months, but has spent her time aenying that fact. Now I understand its because her mother has been quite "i aim so sne win not marry until her return to .icalth and wants, there lore, to keep the engagement a secret uhl nearer the time for the wedding. And now her mother is improving it mi; be announced in Slarch. She is tall wo. fair nnd very attractive. The wee nm icus me sue lias had crowds of ad mirers, ana has been reported engaged ny numbir of times I5ut this seems to the real thini:. I wnmW NANCY WYNNE. evening, January 23. before tho military ball, to be given by Mr. and Mrs, Hob ert Glendlnnlug, In honor of their deb utante daughters, Mlst Miiry F. Glen dlnnlng and Miss Ellen Glcudlnnlng. Mrs. Wllllnm K. Goodman, of Chest nut Illll, will give a theatre party, fol lowed by supper, oi February 11, In honor of, her granddaughter, Miss Mary Trutter Goodman, daughter of Mrs. lloSvlird K. Heaver. The marriage of Miss Malslc Huli, datightpf of Mr. and Mrs. lJenjamlr II, lliish, nnd Mr. George 13. Dartol, ,1r., will take plaeo on Monday, April 5. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Peterson of Ardmorc, will give a dinner at the t!ollevueBtratfoi'd, on Friday evening, .January !)0, In honor of their dnughtcr, Miss Verner Peterson, before Mrs. Charles Hteunrt Wurts's dancing class. Miss Edith Fisher, of Sill South ""hlrteenth street, left estcrdny with Mr. mid Mrs. Edward Drowning nnd Mr. George II, McFnddeu to spend tile balance of the winter nt Palm Beach. Jit's. W. Barklle Henry nnd her daughter, Miss Gertrude h. P. Cona way, of Pine Cottage, Ilosemont, will move Into their apartment at the Long acre, today. Where they will stay until they go to Palm Heaeh. In Match. Mr. Henry nnd Mr. John It. Maxwell. Jr., will leave Jnnunry 20 for Palm Beach, on Mr. Henry's yacht, Ketose. Mrs. John llodgors Maxwell, Jr., of Orcchbnnk, Vlllnnova, has returned from a visit to Atlnnlic City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank II. Moss, and their daughter. Miss Eleanor II. Moss, of Rala, are Staying nt Atlantic City. Mrri. Edward C. Lee, of Tancaster avenue, Hnverford, la spending n few days with her daughter, Mrs. Slgourney Mdllor, of New York. Mrs. Mitchell Hastings and family, of IjHhcaster avenue. Haverford, are Spending a few months In California. Sirs. G. Lviin Coane. of The Tow crs. Wayne, has had during the past wppk as lipr cuest. Miss U. I. Gordon. of Ilnmnton, Va.. rt reconstruction aide of Base Hospital No. 43. Dr. and Mi's. Lewis Fisher, of 1820 Spruce street, are being congratulated on the birth of n daughter, Adelo Nctter Fisher, on January 1. Mrs. C. C. Hagcr announces the en gagement of her dauehter. Miss Gratio Amelia linger, to Mr. uenry uavnor Eilertscn, gunuer, U. S. battleship Ohio. No dote has been set for the wedding. Miss Helen Duclnn and Miss Sophie Dunlni). of Sharon Hill, gnve a tea on Saturday, In honor of Miss Henrietta Cox. whose marriage to Mr. John M. Dunlnp, will take place tomorrow eve nlu at 7 o'clock. Those assisting the Misses Dlthlap were Miss Plnck and Miss Anderson. Mrs. Peter M. IC. Schwenk presided at tho ten table, as sisted by Mrs. James L. Kallcen. The members of the T.itpiarv Sncietv of the Holman Schobl for Girls will present J. M. Bnrrie's play, "Quality Street," on Saturday evening nt 8 o'clock, in the ballroom of the Uellrvue Stratford. Charming Miss Phoebe will bo nlal by Miss E'sie Wood. Miss Susan, Phoebe's sister, by Miss Margaret Lott and Valentine Brown, Mibs Phoebe's suitor, bv Miss Agnes Craven. The proceeds of the play will go to the College Settlement, In whleh the school has always been greatly interested. A dance will follow the performance. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles J. Andrews, of 210 Dickinson avenue. Swnrthmorc, an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter. Miss Cnninue Pauline Andrews, to Mr. Jnv Ilownrd Mummnn, of Lan caster and Swnrtlnnore. Mr. and Mrs. Edward II. Rodrock, of DbylestoWn, announce the engage ment of their daughter, MKs Florence D. Itodrock, to Mr. B. Frank Leamnn, of this city. Mrs. F. Zentner, 5745 Pine street, nnnounces the engagement of her daugh ter, Miss Dorothy Zcntuer, to Mr. Sam uel M. Schultz, of 328 South Fifth street. . . i , i i'i'w, bill '. 'i! tit- .,.' i':'u ', , '). ' ' V'i''.k.-M ii HI ifV.wl WMm?Un - Wk&r.Mm wn t r?.& , m , fc. w& m asm! v '27v r:,'-i' i , . 4k i.viv " " .' "m ' w m $m-yihu,. t2 y.,&-4 W- tf vl vA 4 ' N yif w. A i : V vM&i ' s TTdQA Tho nnnunl meeting of Tan Hlgmn Sorority will bo hold at the home of the secretary, Mis Henrietta M. Itohlfs, 1818 West Venango street, Tioga, on January 20. All of the members, Including Miss M. Horner, Miss II. Klein, Miss II. Klclnsmlth, Mils M. Kornbail. Miss M. Mnvpr, Miss O. Mosler, Miss E. Heed. Miss II. Knhlfs, Miss K. Taylor and Miss G. Kelt, arc William Penn High School graduate. Mrs. William Donaldson will glva a luncheon tomorrow for her bcwlng club. Her guests will Include Mrs. Walter 8. Bauer, Mrs. W. G. Glbbs. Mrs, Charles Thompson. Mrs. Louis niggard, Mrs. Uavnor Bowman, Mrs. ,T. II. Chndwick, Mrs. Harvey Cress man, Mrs. Walter Miller, Mrs. Paul Volght. Miss Ida Dripps, Mrs. J. A. Ncufeld, Mrs. Horace Davis, Mrs. Charles Halgh. Mrs. Allen Monts. Mrs. O. C. Clegg, Mrs. Thomas M. Scholey. Mrs. IUlpu llumnhrcys, Mrs. Ralph Parlnkson, Mrs, J. II. Dripps, Mrs. Christian Kruun and Mrs. Harold Start ley Stewart. FRANKFORD Mrs. Dora Smith, of 1033 nnrrison Btrdet, has sailed nn tho Celtic for England, where she will remain till the end of February. Miss Allco Kline, of Orthodox street, will entertain the members of her card club nt her home on Thursday afternoon. rv.-r.nrn1 Tnlin II. Castor Post. No. ooi f Wrnntcford. Will hold n benefit on Tuesday, Wednesday nnd Thursday of this weeK. Mra. Frank Bernard, of Church street. Is entertaining for several weeks Mrs. A. I'. Kcrmnn, oi uosion. Mr. Ii. Hub, of 1215 Allengrovc street, Is on n business trip this week through the state of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Harry L. Johnson, of Arrott street, entertained at bridge last Sat urday afternoon. Miss Florence Gnus, of Orthodox street, will entertain the members of the enrd club to whleh she belongs at her home on Frjday afternoon. Sir. nnd Mrs. Allen J. Gllmour, of Arrott street, have left for St. Peters burg, Fla., where they will spend tho winter months. roXborough Miss Annn Melchor, of 535 East Walnut lane, has gona,t6 Pittsburgh, to remain through tho winter. Mrs. Johnson L. Miner, of 417 Ly ceum nveuiic, left last week to spend the midwinter In Pluehurst, N, O. Mrs. W, Rnuenzahn, of 435 Rox borough avenue, wus tho January hos tess of the Aid Society of tho Giace Lutheran Church. Mrs. John Cnutlcy, of 5440 Ridge avenue, Is entertaining tho following nt cards this afternoon at her home: Mrs. Thomas Bancroft, Mrs. Joseph C. Davenport, Sirs. Lee Burgess, Mrs. J. Rnmsuy, Mrs, Charles Eastwood, Mrs. Samuel Borer nnd Sirs. Alfred Pntchett. MANAYUNK Announcement Is made of tho wed ding of Miss Veronica A. Kern, daugh ter of Mrs. F. X. Kern, of 43 14 Boone street, and Mr. William P. Mclntjrc, of Belmont Heights, West Mnnnyiiuk. on Saturday morning, in the Church of tlie Assumption of the messed im Mary, by the rector, the Rev. Henry Gantert. The bride was attended by Miss May Ripka, of Glcnoldcu. Pa., nnd Mr. John Meliityre was his broth er's bet man. After a weddlug break -fnst at the Adelphia Hotel, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mclntyre left for n trip to Wash ington. I'pon their return they will be at home at 4344 Boone street, Sun nlcliffc. Mrs. W. Galloway Tyson, reader and imperouator, assisted by the Emman uel Quartet, will give n recital on Thursday evening in tho Emmanuel Methodist Episcopal Church, Gates and Silverwood streets, lu aid of the work of Bible Class No. 0. DELAWARE COUNTY Dr. and Mrs. O. Eilwnrd Janney, of Baltimore lane, have been recenl'' Hi .sis of Mr. and Sirs. Walker Robin -nn Johns of Media. Mrs. Johns was formerly Miss Eleanor Janncv. Mis. J. Renwick Kerr, of Moylan, entertained at bridge last week. Mrs. T. Edwaid Clydo, of Chester, Is vKltiiig her daughter. Mrs. Law rence Miller, of Pittsburgh. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank K. Hyatt, of the Petiust'vnuui Military Academy Col lege, Chester, have returned from a visit to Dr. and Mrs. Milo C. Burt, of Lynn- brook, Ii. I., who formerly lived in Chester. 4 DANCING LESSONS $5 A TtAtHtK rUK tAUH PUPIL Reception Sat. Night, 8 130 Orcheitra CORTISSOZ SCHOOL MlrrtrMt Mt..,llA T!jrl"lTr Mrthod 1S20 ChfKlnut Ofllce 300 Irfir. 3193 Ken. Ave, nnd Cumberland nrATII T70 lAilies' JUL Kery Day PEOFLbO Golden Crook and niM.Y ArtLlNflTON ?r S SKuViprt ivoB. at sua. UUT I.OVE," with ANDHliW TOMUES ami THIS onlCHNAI. MElmYMAKEllS. Chestnut 3t. Mnt(i Wei, 'TUB II O B n or CHINA" The Most Bfautlful Mualcul Play In Amerlea With I.yrlc Theatre, N. y , Cant & Production I VRir1 NIUHTS AT sTin L. I Il- mbl Wed & H;vt Sam Bernard & Irene Bordoni In "AH YOU WCnU." with an All-SUr Cast AnFl PHI nvKNiNas. stir,. -LCl-r 1 Ji . ooMat Thurgday. FLORENCE MOORE In "nrtEAKKAST IN BED" NEWMAN ACADP.MY OF MUHIC Traveltalks Color Views Motion Pictures NextFri. va.Biis NextSat. "AJ. ALSACE-LORRAINE TICKETS at Heme's. 23o to $1.00. NOW. DAVID BISPHAM INTUBATE RECITAL MUStCAli AIIT CI.UB 1811 Ranstead St. THUnf.IoxTocJkVN 16' "Poc 8 Raven" Tickets at Hoppo's. 1110 Chestnut 8t. Market 8t., ah. 10th. 11 A. M, to 11115 1'. M. EUGENE O'BRIEN IN A NEW PICTUUH 'THE BROKEN MELODY" Added ItAIlOLD LLOYD COMEDr "I.no.M HAND TO MOUTH" PALACR , 12H MAflKHT STREET " 10 A. M, 11!, -J, 3:45, SI45, 7:40, 01.10 r, M. ' Douglas Fairbanks IN IIIH LATEST "When the Clouds Roll By" Coming Soon "EVEUYWOMAN" A'FcTdTa CHESTNUT HEI.OW JOTlt L 10 A. M., 12, a, 3:4n, C :4D. 7:40, ni.10 I'. M. BILLIE BURKE In Adaptation From Novel "WANTED A HUSBAND" A Paramount Artcratt Picture. V I C T 0 R I A MARKET STREET AHOVE OTH II A M. tn llilfi P, M IIODAKT UOSWOIITII In First Showing "Behind the Door" .......Ne.5,f.rWj:!,-t.MAV ALLIBON In 'TAlK AND WARMER." From tho Play. CAPITOI 724 MArtKET STREET 1t 10 A. M., 11!, 2. 3'4B n.4fl, 7:45. 0i30 P. M This L'ntlio Weet -Return to 'so.nf ELSIE JANIS In "A Added Fntf A.U. -1.1 i "Th. " Oarage" Attraction ORPHFUM iIAT- TODAY, 25c. 35p. MAE DESMOND Hrjf-in "OnT-UlCH-QflCK WAI.LINOFORD" JAN. 10 "TWO ORPHANS" HI lMONT'S & Umniett J. Welch Mln UUlVHJn 1 - slrelg A1WH 4. OTH bT.S " High Life in Jail r Penitential WEEK " Pastimes CASINO Walnut ab.Sth. Mat Today VICTORY B EI I F ! Photo by Photo-Crafters. .MRS. JUSTICE CLAYTOf STUAWBRtDGK Mrs. Straw bridgo will bo remembered as Miss Margaret La Rue, of Ger- mnntown. Mr. and Mrs. Strawbildge and their smalt daughter have a homo in Merlon 5"!!!?Charge Accounts Opened mmmwmmmm ivTn.il Orders Filled SOCIAL ACTIVITIES' At tl.o .!! i.i..u r . ,r In ,, ,""" wiiii'ii jir. unu Airs. Wward P. lleale will give at the Riti-te?inn?,,iB3L.eI,?f'.M?"Mp;. Murhter, Miss Mnisio riinneo .Tn.ih. Kr ri ni.lI"-..,I,,i,,rD ,c:,"a"cr.. o J""' ' Margarettn Stevens, Miss S? t. lanntt11, Miss Caro11 Spencer, . Jack firniiiTn M M...,uii i .' Ma;51'-1""'"4 Jlr n,f m Sl,?,,s nt tllc 'llw which nianoil Mrf,-, y,mis ,J' Clothier, of ffi ov. wll give on Friday evening, Ste . ' 10lr "shter.Miss Dorothy ffliirt.betor? the meeting of Mrs. il bp . ,, ""bN dancing class, Sriam pi Mi nn,lor '"-viance. Miss ? W inrkiiM,f ;atll"''ie Mather, Mvl& "one Montgomery, Miss Jlittl Yr ii , ;'.ary Carter. Miss .rt, xt,"7, Nort. Miss Edith Rob- W Mr ""'' Gerhard, Mr. Teddy Beo f p."Yton, Si,lk,cr- M'-. W. Cilr lu0'1,5',', M?- WHllnin Ash- 5"k on l i vr, AI?,rH.s. M'-. Woodford Brd ii,.'. tn,,:k l- hano nnd .Mr. "mim-r, Afflfi W Martin hnve jjnnttons for n dinner on Frldav ALONQ THE MAIN LINE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bner, of South Nnrbcrth avenue, Xarberth. are enter taining Miss Nan Hoy, of York, Pa. Dr. nnd Mrs. Edwin C. Town, of Xni berth avenue, Nnrbcrth, have had as their guests for several days Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Scotield Curtice, United States consul at Nagofakl, Japan. GERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Burnett Glbb, of 51S West Mnnheim street, are being con gratulated on the birth of a Mm on Jan uary 10. Invitations have been issued by Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Pointer Rippcy, of Mount Airv. for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Grace Polhlcr, and Mr. William McLenn, on Saturday, Janu ary 31, at 0:30 o'clock. In the Second Presbyterian Church, Tulpehocken nnd Greene streets. Miss Hclclie Alexander will enter tain the members of the Eida Widn Wida Club at her home this evening. Her guests will include Miss Ru'th Paul. Miss Helen Shenlierd. Miss Jennie Hun ter. Miss Esther Scheirrcy, Miss Elsie Scheirrey, Miss Helen Montgomery, Miss Margaret Bowers, Miss Helen Tnppen, Miss Mabel Mnrnle, Miss Dor othy Da Mott. Miss Lillian Sullivan and' Miss Ray Atkinson. OLNEY Mrs. C. Elmer Smith, of Atlantic City, is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Sirs. William Mc Ihenuy, at 022 West Olney avenue. Miss Elizabeth M. Felton, of Mill Ington, Md., Is tho guest of her aunt, Mis. Howard B. Fcltou, of D424 Rising Sun avenue. WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Martha B. Perrem, of 3031 Baltimore avenue, attended n dinner on Saturday night given by Mis. W. B. Bowcher, of Jeffry street, Chester, Pn. Mile. Frances De Lattre, of Leon and Nice, Frnncp, will sail from Mar seilles on the Rnchnmbeati about Jan uary 15. Mile. Do Lattre was a nurse during the war at Leon. Her en gagement to Mr. Leslie Pennell, of Lansdowne, was announced while he was doing reconstruction work in Franco for the American Red Cross unit sent overseas by Haverford Col lege Friends unit. Mr. Pennell and Mile, De Lattre will be married about three weeks after she arrives and they will lhe in West Philadelphia. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Carr, of 10 10 Ruffner street, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Rose Agnes Tarr, to Mr. Edward L. Waite, of Detroit, Mich., on November 21, ut St. Stephen's Catholic Church. Dr. Francis Harvey Green Will give n lecture on "Our Bookshelves" on Fri day evening, January 23. in tho Nor mal School for Girls, Thirteenth and Spring Gnrdeti streets, under the aus pices of the Alumnae Association of the Girls' High nnd Normal Schools. Mis. Alberta Morris Borzner will give a group of two songs. Mrs. Lewis It. Dick, of Overbrook, is chairman of the committee in charge. The wedding of Miss Gladys N. Stern, daughter of Mr. Morris II. Stern, of 2110 Green street, and Mr. Stanley Mason Hirsch, of 135 South Forty-sixth street, will take place on Wednesday, January 21, at the home of the bride's father. A banquet and welcome-home recep tion in honor of the young men from the parish of St. Bouaventure's Cath olic Church, who have returned from service in the world war, was held last evening at -Mosebach's, 1230 West Glrard avenue. A brass tablet con taining tho nnmes of tho 15 honor men of tlie parish was unveiled on Sunday morning In the vestibule of the church, following the solemn mass celebrated by the rector, the Rev. Ilubert Hammekc. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Douucl, for merly of South Philadelphia, have re turned to their home, 1730 South Con cstoga street, ufter spending the week with friends in New York. Mr. William Muhley, of 2007 Snyder avenue, is making a fortnight's visit with his sister, Mrs. Bcirwodh, at her home in West Newton, Pa. T.ipntpnnnt nnd Mrs. A. Doucet and their dnughtcr, Miss Louise Doucet, I in Lo Angeles, Calif. have returned to their apartment, 143 East Capitol street, Washington, after having spent several weeks with Mrs. Doucct's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Min ford, of 1032 Porter Btreet. Miss Catherine Dover will entertain at n live hundred at 'her home, 1820 South Twenty-fourth street. Among the invited guests are Miss Pnscillo Kecnnn, Miss Joscnhine Culbcrtson, Miss Emma Grady, Miss May McKabe, Miss Jennie Clark. Miss May Murphy, Miss Katheriue Flynn, Miss Cecilia McDermott, Mr. Joseph Maloney, Mr. Joseph Culbcrtson. Mr. James Mc Kuight, Mr. O. D. Stone and Mr. Charles Higgins. Sergeaht John II. King, of 2002 South Eighth street, will return to Camp Eustace this week, after having been homa on a month's furlough. Ser geant King has served two rears with the A. E. F. nnd before the world war was engaged in active duty on the Mex ican border. He Is now enlisted In the regular army. NORRISTOWN Mrs. E. L. Vanghan nnd Mrs. Ben jamin Warren, of East Marshall street, have gone to New York, where they will meet Mrs. Vnughnn's son. Lieu tenant Frank Vntlghah, who has re turned from France after two nnd one half years of service. M X. ... iviarvy awson & UQ IZ15 Chestnut Street Farmers and Trappers! Attention! Raw Shins Purchased for Cash Januar LEAP-YEAR DANCE The Friendly Aid Society will giv a leap-year dance at Mercantile Hnll this evening. The proceeds will go t charity. The committee in charge o' the dance consists of Sara Teiman, Til lie Bnse. Katharine Freedmau, Clarr Soffren, Rose P. Herman, Frances Kil iskey, Martha Jaffec, Jenny Stevens 1'etta Herman, Jenny Green nnd Mrs S. Gold. Deemer-Koeber Wedding The wedding of Miss Lillian E. Koe bcr, 5030 Arch street, a former yeo mnnette on duty at the United States Naval Hospital, and Mr. Louis Decmer n farmer army man, took place on Sat urday, Jauunry 10. at 4 o'clock, at the Ascension Lutheran Church, Forty ninth street and Cedar avenue. The guests, who included members of the bride's and bridegroom's families, were Miss Mae Ilogan, Miss Kathryn Hogan, Miss Betty Cnrliu, Miss Ve ronica Splane, Mis Florence Hille gass, Miss Anna Magee, Miss Anna Thudlum, Miss Dora Steerman, Miss Anna Unas, Lieutenant William T. Minnick, Lieutenant Charles E. Rein hardt, Lieutenant Clyde W. Branson, Lieutenant W. W. Craig, Lieutenant Patrick Corbctt, Lieutenant Paul Kel Ipr, Phnrmist Writner Hostetter and Secretary John A. Cnnningham, K. of C. The bride and bridegroom will live y I 5:i4:-L''5;3feis NEURITIS-RHEUMATISM GOUT S'MPLY cum. wean that jou are not throwinjr off the body waste I sufficient! "hat JOU need is flppn tironrhlnrr oiii in ttirnw nff title l". frecfv fh)Xin,llmi thc '""S8 Electric cabinet bath, to eliminate A L. - - .vim ui nniii aeu-BuiL ruu. muruuuu maBsauu. s ...IP..9K8 or scientllle nnnllrntlnn nf 'n wldn vnrirtv nf M pores of skin sen-Bult rub, thorough massage, I'linvrv ovieniuic appurniion 01 'a wiae variety 01 m NATUiVfnwa"6"18' to rebuild v'Er0U8 organic action M oniyr riBort to dfUBS, to stimulate for temporary results i , I'ist't Otir Institution for Trial Dim. H ' oustratjon Treatment No Obligation COLLINS INSTTTI TTir I.M t - "- - -- A 1 - dk 4 JO, 'w k r 1R WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY ', sprut sm Bellevua Court Building 1418 Walnut Street ! Telephone, Spruce 2958 '. Fur Storage and Remodeling at Reasonable Rates L UIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 714 Walnut Street ANNUAL PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE ENTIRE WINTER STOCK REDUCTIONS EXTRAORDINARY COATS Peachbloom Evora Formerly 89.50 Now 69.50 Many Other Models, ctTTima Vdlelou(sv&Embroidered HudsonL" 'V ly 150k, Formerly 110 Tinseltone Tailored Formerly 69.50 Now 49.50 Some Beautifully Fur Trimmed, at Greatly Reduced Prices DRESSES Beaded Georgette Charmeuse Satin Formerly 57.50 to 120 Now 39.50 to 89.50 SUPERIOR FUR COATS Formerlu NOW Kolinsky Dyed Squirrel, 30 'in 425.00 295.00 Hudson Seal j grnd'cuffs f B00-0? 375.00 ScctchMole ,. 475.05 375.00 yFurSale Our Entire Stock Slated for Clearance The Extraordinary inducements attending this Annual Clear ance are especially noteworthy because of the large increases that are taking place almost daily in the wholesale prices of skins. The very fact that we are Manufacturers of Furs lends strength to our statement that it will be the height of wisdom to purchase Furs just as extensively as your needs of this and next winter would suggest. $500,000.00 worth of Luxurious Furs are On Sale at Compelling Price Reductions, the Sale being held not of necessity, but in consequence of many, many years of store policy. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Sets NIXON'S- Scarfs Iternlarlr Now 20.00 Taupe Wolf 13.50 20.00 DrOwn Wolf M.feo 20.00 Black Wolf 12.EO 22,80 Nat. Squirrel 12.50 22.50 AUBt. Seal ..14.50 29,60 Taupe Coney 14.50 29.60 Taupe Lynx 19.BO 35.00 Taupe Wolf.. 24.50 35,00 Brown Wolf.. 34.50 35.00 Taupe Fox . .24.50 85.00 Brown Fox.. 34.50 35.06 Black Fbx . .34.50 37.50 Black Lynx 24.50 37.50 Red Fox ....24.50 44.50 Hudson Seal 39.50 52.50 Taupe Fox . .33.50 49.50 Jap Cross Fox 34.50 52.50 Brbwn Fox ..34.50 C2.50 Black Fox ..34.50 52.60 Black Lynx ..34.50 Stoles ntralwly Now 59.60 Aust. Seal... 39.50 S9. 50 Hud. ' Seal. ..60.50 89.50 Mole 64.50 110.00 Nat. Nutria. 09.50 110.00 Jap Mink ..esjso 125.00 Jap Kolinsky 79.50 130.00 Skunk 84.50 180.00 RUB.Kollnsky 125.00 Choker Scarfs nemlarly Now 22.50 Nat Squirrel 13,50 27,60 Stone Opos. 16.50 29,60 Aust. Opos. 19.80 34.60 Nat. Mink ..19.50 39.50 RU8.Kollnsky 2150 55.00 Sable 29.50 44.60 Opossum ....32.50 Austrahan Sral t oat, Valua HO 00 Sate 94.50 Mm. r VBS3a!r &raftbf jii ;m iJ.iJ iZMHmSZibrZ miw vz&t iff r ArJsJh f .1 "-' SfuaLrat rl C'OOf, Valua 19S 00 Sale 145.00 Fur Coats 125.00 Russian Pony Conts 36-lnch flare models, large shawl collnr and cufTs of natural or taupe Nutria. i.-iriHan Sral Coats.... Smart sport coat with large shawl colUr, deep cuffs and wide border. "v Coats Smart sport designs with large rolling shawl collar and cuffs. 155.00 Marmot Coats Smart sports model with ahavtl collar and cuffs ot marmot. 195.00 Australian Seal Coats. .. . OC )) 30-inch flare models with wide J-00JJ border and lar&o shawl collar and cuffs 195.00 Nutria Coats Ohio sport model with largo shawl collar and cuffs of Nutria. 79.50 94.50 98.50 110.00 145.00 195.00 Natural Muskrat Coat. . T )) Smart sport model with large '" .11 shawl collar, cuffs and border of musKrar, 225.00 Australian Seal Coats IPX )) Smart sports model with large --Ut .11 shawl collar and cuffs ot Natuial "oulrrcl or Nutria. 245.00 Hudson Seal Coats. nman sport model 1th largo ruuing saawi couar anu cuns 165.00 Ileulrlj Now 60.00 Nutria 39.50 60.00 Taupo Fox.. 39.50 CO.QO Brown Fox.. 39.50 65.00 Taupe Wolf. 44.50 65.00 Black Wolf.. 44.50 76.00 Hud. Seal ..48.50 76.00 Black Lynx 49.50 82.50 Black Fox... 54.50 89.50 Raccoon ....64.50 110.00 Beaver ....74.50 110 00 Skunk 74.50 120.00 Squirrel ....79.00 126.00 Mink . . . 84.50 140.00 Jap Cross Fox 97 60 145.00 Kolinsky ..99.00 180.00 Molo ....119.00 195.00 Black Lynx 145.00 365 00 Fisher ...345.00 550.00 Blue Fox.. 395.00 675.00 Silver Fox 475.00 Coatees RtrularlT Now 85 00 Taupe Coney 49.50 98.60 Aust. Seal 69.50 135.00 Aust. Seal 89.50 145.00 Hud. Seal ..98.50 146.00 Jap Mink ..93.50 175.00 Mole 110.00 195.00 Nutria ...125.00 275.00 Nat Squlr. 178.00 276.00 Rus.Kollnsky 175.00 325.00 Hud. Seal 335.00 Muffs RfKuUrl; Now 19 50 Aust Seal . .12.50 26 00 Taupe Fox ..14.50 25 00 Brown Pox .14.50 25 00 Brown Wolf 14.50 29 DO Hudson Seal 19.50 29 50 Jap Kolinsky 19.50 34 50 Raccoon ....19.50 35.00 Skunk 24.50 35.00 Squirrel .. . 34.50 66.00 Moleskin ...44.50 COLONIAT first rhiladelohia P'-senlation Plcturlzation of Richard Harding Davln 'Soldiers of Fortune" Added Attrartlon irAnot.D LLOYD In "CAPT. KIDD'S KIDS" Augmented Orcrn-ntra Npn- Organ. rVUVjIllN I OHVE THOMAS In -t. .JUVUlUUil 1.A1JI 1 A. M to 11 P. M. AtAHKUT BTRHET . AT JUNIPKIl CONTINUOUS VAnnpvii i c "WHO'S YOUR GIRL" musTcal SIX-DAY DIKE CHAMPIONSMEDY BROADWAY BroaJ & 8nyd-r Ave ... 2:13. 0:41 4.0 r. M. THF MFF ODY SHOP" WALLACE REID "Hawthorne; of theUS. A. CROSS KEYS MAHKET ST Del. 00th "HERE AND THERE"P'M' PHILADELPHIA'S POnnMOBT THEATRES FORREST Last 5 EisT. Matinee Tomorrow ANOTHER HIT I r 9A?LrJS DILLINGHAM'S Tnt-t M-slrni f-m,i, Tr vrnph. THE NIGHT BOAT ... , ...ot It'uiIm: TTlfer1V4r.n.0I,,AN' ADA LEWIS. EnNEST WlLSONd &k.BKELIV tS A JollyCrew of Pretty Girls. NEXT WEEK SEATS THURSDAY RAYMOND HITCHCOCK In Hii Entirely New Revuo HITCH YKOO 1919 100 Entertainers Chorus of 40 Under 20. BROAD Last 5 Evgs. HENnYMlLLEr:p'relfenetsTOmrr0,V CHATTERTON In a new comedy by George Scarborough Moonlight AN'D Honeysuckle "A tleft satlro on loe In and out of mar rln.ee North American. NEXT WEEK SEATS THtmSDAY SAM If HARRIS Presents WILLIAM COLLIER "THE HOTTENTOT" A New Comedy by Victor Me pee. C A R R TPk NIORTS AT 8.20. v-I'l-l-lv'rV Matlneo Tomorrow JOHN ClOLDEN'S LAUOHINO HIT J "IT'S ALL THE RAGE- PHILADELPHIA Theatre "gr "Til A DE LANCEY PT , t, o,v Opnirel MAY IRWIN In ilnie of Laughter "riullptln On the Hiring Line Mats Thursday . Saturday NTXT WEEK SEATS NOW AKTIII-K HOPKINS Presents In "THE CAT-llinD" m 265.00 Australian Seal Coats. ... 1 QK Qf) 36-lnch Hare model; large shawl lu,"ul collar and cuffs of Natural Squir rel, Beaver or Skunk. 275.00 Natural Raccoon Coats.... O-Ti11 30-Inch flare models with large l,',vl rolling shawl collar and deep cuffs. 395.00 Hudson Seal Coats 9QC f)f) 88-lnch full model; large rolling "tsw shawl collar and cuffs of Hudson Seal. 455.00 Natural Squirrel Coats. . . . QA -T OO Smart full sport models with uu,l, larre rolling shawl collar and boll cuffs. I y larro ' Tt.0 I O OU 175.00 Hudson Seal JU-ltlCll llaTC models, larro rnll, Ing shawl co. r and cuffs of Heaver or Skunk. 495.00 Hudson Seal Coats '-?OT OO 40-inch modelH with large roll- OC0 .11 ing shawl collar and cults of Beaer or Skunk. 545.00 Hudson Seal Coats. 425.00 45-lnch flare morinln with 1.,. Ikunk or Beaver shawl ouilar nn.i cuffs. 645.00 Scotch Moleskin Coats. .. .ACICZ (f 45-lnch full model: with larce 00JJ rolling shawl collar and cuffs uneai OKunK. It, of Mtiww Liberty Bonds and Purchasing Agen! Ord I JOHN DREW Limited Engagement Two Weeks Only ACADEMY OP MUSIC .-W..-.1 iiiuiiouAY EVEN yil IS CAPT. BRUCE BAIRNSFATHER Author of "Thu Uetter Ole " In a Cheery Talk Illus trated With Original drawings "OLD BILL" AND ME Tl. ket r.Oc to J2, at Kerne's. 1110 Client nut bt Mansgement of LEE KERDICK. ACADEMY OF MUSIC Thre. Itemarkahls lectures -nch nntlrely dllTi-reiit on Communication With Bplrlti. SIR OLIVER LODGE Henowred British Scientist Monday LeninF, Jan in. Tuesday Evening, Jan 'JT. and Tuesday Eienlng Feb II, Seats for Couise. 11(1.1 to il (lei (including iati ut Ileppe s, lilt) Chestnut Street. E I T H ' S ALICE LLOYD bmlne-nt Krigllsh ComMIenne HENRI SCOTT I'smnuH Ainerlcnn Operatic Star. MEIIUNOER A MEYEll, WHlTJNa ft HI HT VICTOll MOOHK EMMA l.ITTLEPIELD A CO ,, CLAUD & FANNIE I HHEIl. AND OTIIEltB. WALNUT NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW The riay That Puts Joy In Llrlng "POLLYANNA" Most Adorable. Play on th American flUr. llad on ths nook by Eleanor II, Pcrtsr. An Entertainment for Kids From U to 60. METHOPOI.ITAN OPERA HOUSE SATUItDAY AITEIINOON, JAN. 24, at 2(30 Russian Symphony Orchestra with ROSHANARA WOP.LD.FAMOUB OntENTAI. DANCER HENEI'IT HAilNRMANN MOBPJTt PIHC1W. 60r to ha Ho, Hets, Ud to 60. at WETMANN-H. UOg Chistmit. TROCADEROL0 RATiims. ,i V r51 I'd -v "lyfiii v j" iAtj 1 Uiii I'J1) ( vVv pa- Jrt&i A.iJ ft.
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