TOT! "i ri . '' . in t -V 'a Ian ; jfflST o rRTT 16, 1920' GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE tr TV. si Vf t si 7 J71 ..-.--.. ... C7.A IfiaftCf try'"1 iUw - wuiuui. -UftgUgfeMtUlltS -JHU Attends l,lu JuniUI "" xwi.es juims io a Concert 27iey Dijer ii Appreciating It A DEBUTANTE THIS YEAR W-rT i.fprv one seems to be getting tl I ihfM iIuvp. Now Francis jtfh! ht He is the ?om of ""n" V Frailer. Jrs.. you Ktjnw. W' .Vrfmd of Mr. W 11 nm West U IfWrfl-iicec l not n Phllodri- JJ,,e ..! in lo ii few "K Hl!p f-1""": ,v Yorker, but Iter rmreniH I M io Benton recently. And. pcr . motea to "..,, hi,,, n (,10.v her namrt lps. J.011 .... j -on whpre Alio Hvom, It's ,inC(.I have, ""." w)Up MofTutt. Alexandra Dolnn, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Clarence Dolnn. Mr. uud Mrs. William .Jnmcs Ferrill, (if Ilnvrrfoi-tl. will entertain at dinner on Tuesday evening, February 17, be fore the TJnl Manque. Mr. Alfred Fltler Moore, 31)21 Wal nut MtriTt, lias cone to Pulm llcach for the winter. The nuuK people of St. Elfeubdh's I'.niaooiml Church were cntfrtnlnwl nt f Francwn. oi irauc". h , ,; a dance Tuesday evenlnB In the parish ' 'Kill, Moffat"! Her mother In ''?,'. The fpllowiux were present: Miss ( Qtow ".VtV. William Emerson, linv-, ;;""" ",,""iy i""" I'oreua i.nns 1 it prf!e?t,ir',,.nn tlm". Mr. Hi nersou ' 'np. Mltn T.ottlo Morton, Miss Mabel I lnnrrfaB"CMidtlnie ',' I Morton. Miss Hose Thompson. Miss Lh 'J&" WSl??- -al kcta . Mrej. V.nd, lice. Mi Catherine J II""' 1linn Mere lie IIUS inunmi Vii ! ' ""01 ''l":" .utivau, iiuriiliCK, Jir. .JOIIll Cochran. Mr. Victor Tliomns McCormirk. Mr. f Hob- Francis Schmidt. Mr. Ocorge Schmidt, l waiter Ynrnell, Mr. John Miller, Mr. James Oillcsple, Mr. Tohu Mun yon, Mr. Ilobert Kitchen, Mr. Wesley Thompson, Mrv GcorRC Glover, Mr. .Tnmes Yo'llti. Mr. Samuel Kitchen, Mr. Frank Donald, and Mr. Alfred Lalande. Mlsa Kitty Tenn Smith, of Bryn Mawr. will (to to New York today to Httend the dinner-dance which Mm. E. II. Harritnan is giving this evening at her heme. 1 Cant Sixty-ninth street. New York, Miss Smith will be the guest of her brother nnd sister-in-law, Mr. .. .,. r.... it ii a!.i. r- ..,t1 iU . H ,, 'mlt UI1. '. 1.VUU QIllllll, Ul., MUlit ON'T jou MKe ic spun iu. ''""" Monduy "'7 n,inii acre ie us i V,; i, ' "' ' " i? JS in o the detmvtment of Mi" Margaret -Mr; ' the ?irc,ct?r Tn tlic MassachusettH (If ay, Mr. Frank C ! arcliltecturo i tl c STrancis hwler ton brother o JtFruzior, who .senga, geu to nnd nf lrbeliaFrazi-who ffestiJ ('hnrles Henry Scott, is n i,is- i J S'wd Bbctn Friilor. who W still i ter' ir nf the Fchool set, is another 'uic ,, other was Miss Bllxabeth 1 Jl.. unnoml i LIU' BftUIIU ''"An' n,l J'earsall yan'". .".-,, ,,.. nnfi Vrniicis. 01 .UU . . fti I.. An11niA 1inttlO SClll HI tUllV(,V' ,.,iw lief is not jn r J imP l,raui,i' rK?anU is not' likely that the w i" ill take Place for a year,, tie. I Ti,erc are no ed east. OlW "''.. ,inRr.tfn nrrnncemeuts jet l Vl 1 J i Mrs. .Tack Mason on Chest - .7nt street one day this wceK wenring Jn nf the latest top coats of tan prod's. Imlr. and a gray blue woolen l P,rf Her hat was a darker shade, of Ma" turned back from the face. It was of soft duvet) nc. TUB Junior Dance last night was u great success. Ever) one un there, unci evcrv one had a enod time. The TaDKhorne Unllitt Dicks gao a dinner . More the dance, nnd the Andrew ' Wri'ht C'rawfnnls also cntertnincd. Mr and Mrs. Henry I'casc gave a din ier of eight, and auother affair was tlTOU bv the Henry B. Thompsons. i Another affair Ia-t night wlucli was TEry successful was the theatre party .:.:,, hv the William I.ongstreths and ""' , . .1.. t T)..n:...n- rrhn , tin whom jou remember Mildred Nougstreth made ter debut. . The Longstreths will give another theatro puit and t-upper on Moudin. Februnr) -. for Mildred. There were thirty-five guests last night and a sup- i per followed at the Rilz. :v.nrn,iprl li the Joe Ilollinses. .:w.t nf honor w.11- U.ichel Fiice rll K. I'rices's daughter, with Mi and Mrs. Charles Barton Keen nre spending a few weeks at the. Cnro lina. I'inehurst. N. C. Jlr. nnd Airs. William W. Roncr. of 7U01 TJncoln Drive, will leave tomorrow for Southern, Pines. X. C. Miss Mabel II. V. Ileed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Heed, of Chest nut Hill, will fepcml tlje week-end in New York. The Three Aits Club, of this city, will give a reception this afternoon, from 4 until 0 o'clock, to meet Air. Henri Scott, Mivs Louise (Iroody, star of Ibe "Night Boat"; Miss Florence Moore and the members of her company will also bo guests of honor. Miss Jo sephine Cemberling, Miss Ida Davis ami Mrs. Blanche W. Morgan will give a .short musical program. Mrs. Herbert Rus-ell. of .".411 Craw ford street, entertained at tea yester day afternoon at her home. MaaH'K'4v . y aalfe J catuaaVEb $i Jfb 'K SVv, 'jj" f .vfcfe '"' A 'HSJ 'faaal&MMHi MISS E. I. WILSON ' A bride'today Wedded to Mr. Rollins at St. Luke and the Epiphany Church Photo by Ledscr rhoto Scrviie .MISS FRANCES I.KKCII Mlsa Leech is one of this season's dchiitnnlcs. She is the ilaughtci' of .Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kent Ijcecli and :i granddaughter of Mrs. W. II. Williams, of this rity , GERMANTOWN A birthday surprise party was given in honor of Miss Juliiti I'erel by her sister. Miss Vera Perel, on Sunday. The followitig guests were present : engaged. I MKs Vera Gordon, Miss Lillian Brack a sou of i man. Miss Sophie Becker. Miss llelcu the William Paul Morrises, of Berwj n. I ";, Iiss Nellie 'lullcman. Miss Of roure. he is u relative of the fifty- i ,Q.1'' ':,ll'r'S; I""' Meyers, Mr. three uriclies of Morrises. Tliere never . jvian uarrw. .r. Jieer Aisiierg. .Mr. uas such a numerous family, and. be-1 Mao Leven. Mr. Sam F nk Mr. Toby lieve me. I do not know u nicer one l'PV.v- Mr. ham Goldsmith. Mr. Isudoro vuvv uihi .ur. in .lames. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and .Mrs. Frank SheiU, of Kill .Tackfon street, annoiinco the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Cath erine Short:', to Mr. William Liar. Thi wedding will take place early in the spring. Miss Mae Halpin, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bermvd Halpin, has icturneil to her home after viMting Doctor and Mrs. Harvey Pinaud, of Atlantic City. The wedding of MivS Irene Creigh ton. daughter of Mr. und Mrs. ri. Creighton. of Franklin, Mass.. und Mr. Jack Bolo. formerly of South Phila delphia, will take place on Monday, January 11), ut Franklin, Muss. H DOUGIITHN Morris, KI.CX too. (o Sydnev either. As I think tn?m over, one name after auother, now areu t-they all fine. Ml nn j Mrs Charles Chalmers. oC There are the LQingham Monies and , rl AVest Coulter street, unuounce the the Uieston Morrises and the Holly lm.rinp nt tllpir daughter. Miss Flor Morrijcs. and Sam Slorris, and Mrs. ,,I1C0 u Chalmers, and Mr. na.vmon.il Alfred Paul Morris and the W istar Li rorter of Gurber, Okla.. on Mor.Iups',,.ilM'1 Tr 1'''1'!to Morrises. . wC(ineS(iay. January 14. ami thi Minim Morrisc. ion know the Billie Morris, who married Daisy ctd avadcddv mamci-m Smith lie's a brother of Wistar and STRAWBERRY MANSION Laurie and young Galloway. Well, i Miss Bella Jaros. who had been their uamo is legion. 1 can't tell ' visiting at Weruersville, was the guest them all. But all I Itnow Is, most of i of the Rev. and Mrs. Armlrt Rosenberg, them are the salt of the earth. 'of 32?,?. West Montgomery avenue, for Helen is the daughter of Mis. Henry ' a fortnight prior to her leaving for At Warrington Doughten. who was Miss lantic City for the winter. Mrs. Loui.se Chamberlain. She litis two sis- i Rosenberg spent the week-end with ters, Susan and Marie. The latter is a I Miss Jaros iu Atlantic City. ftudent at Vaar at present. Thev are ! Miss Siltlic Amsterdam entertained roveiy gins, ami i t iinu r.wi -Morns informn.. at iier home. 2013 North ilia e uongiauiinieu on navmg won Thirty-third street, on Sunday eveninc. Among those present were Miss Flor- mcc v. J'elnuerg. .Allss hame sterling. Helen. HID I tell jou nbout taking Louise L' to the concert the other day? It rasa wonderful thing the orchestra was plajing, soft and dreamy and melodious musie. Well, Louise sat quiet as long as he rould, and then she stretched her srrns and .said in an audible tone of Toiee, "That's the sleepiest music X erer heard. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES iQTitUtinns linvi. llPnn VPnrti.'nil fen... - Mrb. Joseph R. Wninwright for the inarnage ot ncr clauguter, Miss Mary toates, to jrr. Ervyn Young, nt noon jn January '24, nt St. James's Church, , Twenty second and Walnut streets. Mr. nnd Mrs. John It. Fell will en tertain at dinner this evening, at their Iiome, 1:12.1 Spruce street, later taking their guests; to the supper-doucc which ilt. and Mrs. Ralph Benver Strassbur Struill niic at the Ritss-Carlton. Miss Ann Ingersoll Meigs will hold reception this afternoon iu honor of Archbishop Dougherty nt her residence, IS15 Pine street. Mrs. Adolph G. Rosongartcn. of 2'21'2 fJe Laucey place, will entertaiu at Idnrheou today. Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Ridgwa), have issued initutions for a dinner on i-.rb?55' Jl"uary '20, at their home, loffi Pine street. Mrs. Ncilson Brown, who has been pending u few months in this country, ill sail for Pnris, on February 7, uc toopanled by her granddaughter, .Miss Miss Nettie Shander, Miss Rose Blank, Miss Uac l'repstein. Miss Itae Am sterdam. Mr. Abraham Tollin. Mr. Henr" Mailman, Mr. Harry Feinbcrg, Mr. Harry Almos, Mr. Jack Feinbcrg, Mr. Philip Waehs. Dr. D. Kremer. Mr. Julius Amsterdam nnd Mr. Louis Amsterdam. TIOGA Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. II. Hamp ton, of WM North Broifd street, arc receiving longrutulutions on the birtli of a daughter, Barbara Hampton, on January fi. Mr. and Mrs. William Bigler Mori son, of 1701 West Erie menuc, will gic a dinner this evening at their homo. Their guests -vlii include Dr. uud Mrs. A. N. Van Dyke, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Ilillner, Mr. Ud Mrs. J. L Neufeld, Miss Anna Jly and Mis B S. Morisou. WEST PHILADELPHIA Announcement is made of the mar riage 'of Mrs. Mary E. Smith. 4031 Chancellor street, and Mr. John T. Dickson, of Chester, jcslerday. The ceremony was performed by Dr. Dwieht W. Wjlic. of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Dickson will live at 705 East Twentieth street, Ches ter. Miss Virginia Mahlen, of Baltimore. is visitiug Mr. And Mrs. Austin, of ui' isortli Fiftieth street. ROXBOROUOH Miss Ethel K. Lush, of 420 Green lane, will eutertain the members of the Roxborough Current Events Club to morrow evening at her home. Those who will participate in the discussion will be Mrs. William Edward Shappell, Mrs. Thomas Boylan, Mis Edith E. Fee. Miss Henrietta E. Sheldrake. Miss Jessie Morris and Miss Iva Humpshirp. Mr. uud Mrs. William N. M. Pass, of Mnnayunk avenue, will eutertain the members of their card club on Satur day evening at their home. The wcddlne of Miss Edith I. Wilson, daughter of Mr. uud Mrs, J. Clifford Wilson, of 212 South Thirteenth street, nnd Mr. Richard Rollins, son of Mr. Albert G. Rollins, yf Portland. Mc, took place ut noon today in the Church of St. Luke nnd the Epiphany. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. David M. Steele. The bride wns given In mnrrlage by her father. Miss Dor othy Fell Wlleon. n sister of the bride, acted as maid of honor nnd Sirs. Henry B. Pntton was matron of honor. Mr. Joseph Richer Rollins wns best man and the ushers included Mr. Eckley B. Coxc, 3d, Mr. Frceluan CI. Rollins, Mr. C. Anlln Smirks. Mr. A. M. S. Bry J Brooks, .Mr. Alex McLnnnhan and Mr J. Sloan RoberlR. of Baltimore. A reception followed immediately after the ccremonv. Mr. and Mrn. Rollins will sail for France on the Liiplnnd on Jan '"v 17 and will live in Paris for some time. COHEN SILVER A weddini? of Interest which will take plncc this evening at 8 o'clock is that of Miss Katherinc Silver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tsruel Silver, formerly of .124 Hoffman street, and Mr. Alexander Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Cohen, of fill Tloffmnn street. The ccremonv will be performed by the Rev. Roulph Rivenk. The bride will wear a gown of white bridal satin trimmed with chnntilly luce. Her tulle veil will be arranged with a wreath of orange blossoms nnd she will carry n bridal bouriuct of white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Anna Silver will be bridesmaid She will wen'- a glwn of pink georgette, with u hat of the same color, and will tnit (ml inLfitl Itll i,' IVU HM1..1. Miss Helen Silver and Alis't SyHial SiUer will be flower girls. Their frocks 1 will be of white net and they will carry baskets of pink loses. I Mr. Philip Shiiman will be b"sl man. A reception will follow the ceremony, nfter which the bride and bridegroom will leave for a wedding trip to Atlantic City. WADE BYRNE .The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Mer cedes Byrne, of 4(r, Enrlham ter race, and Mr. Patrick P. Wade, of JrnHntnwn. was solemnized nt 0:30 o'clock vesterdav morning in the Church of St. Vincent dc Paul, on East Price street. The ceremony was followed bv a nuptial mass, of which Vnther Maddock was the celebrant. Miss Regira Oldfield attended the bride as bridesmaid, and Mr. John Wade at tended his brother ns best man. A wedding breakfast was served ut the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. Frank Brill, nt 403 Enrlhnm terrace, for the immediate families. After a wedding trip to Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Wade will be at home in .Tenkinlown. MANAYUNK At tho first banquet of tho Mcrrlwcll Bojs Club, held iu St. John's Hall, the guesta included Miss Kitty Toner, Miss Emma Mayer, Miss Helen Sautcr. Miss Nettie Mattlnglcy, Miss Grace Preston, Miss Gertrude Bllbow, Miss Florence Byrne, Miss Katharine Mor ris, Miss Violet Collins, Miss Mary McNnlly, Miss Helen O'Brien, Miss Margaret Lynch, Miss Mario Schwltcr, Miss Mary Strain, Miss Helen Bleicher, Miss Allco Fnrrcll, Miss Lorctln Bole, Miss Geitrudo Vnsey, Mr, John Vusey, Mr. Aloyslus McDevitt, Mr. Frank Reugan, Mr. James Howlev, Mr. Frank McKennn, Mr. Ambrose Jennings, Mr. Jnmcs Garrlty, Mr, Chnrles Barlh, Mr. John Finnefean. Mr. Anthony Oat Inghcr. Mr. John Gallagher, Mr. Tim ntln Bowe. Mr. Sylvester Bowc, Mr. Edward Struln, Mr. Harold McCoog, Air. Jnmcs McCoog, Mr. John Clenry, Mr. Gcorf.e Boyle, Mr. William Cor iniiii, Mr. Thomas Vasey. I Edward McAndrews. Mr. Patrick U Mr. Benjamin Pcafe und Mr. Jnincu . van. The honor guests, who u khnrl. nddresses. were Monslcnor Eu gene Murphy, tho Kcv. P. If. Mngiu nis, the Itev. G. W. Stuplcton, tho Rev. Vlto Vernlll and tho Rev. Father Fitzgerald, NORRISTOWN Miss Marion Bennett and Miss Mar garet Bennett, of 1C07 Arch street, cn tertaiued n number of friends ut their home in honor of Miss May Howclls, ot Philadelphia, who will be married .Innuurv '2'2 to Air. nuuoipn nternen. The guest of honor 'was presented with a picture shower. Among the guests were Miss Ethel Tyson, Miss Frances Burns, Miss Susan Buinbrldge, Miss Bessie Griffith. Miss Margaret Baker. Miss Marion Bennett, Miss Margaret Bennett, Miss Kntharyn Bennett, Miss Frances Hnlloway and Miss Eva Howell". EITH'S ALICE LLOYD fcmlnmt Ennllnh ConwJIenn HENRI SCOTT rmou American Operatic Btijr. Misiu.iNaKR MEYnrti whiting & mmT; victor wooim: bmma UTTXKFIELn & CO.! CLAUD A Ii-ANNIK UHHKrt, AND OTHEIIH. ACADEMY OF MUSIC Traveltalks Color Views Motion Pictures Tomorrow ib Sat. Mat. 2:so ALSACE-LORRAINE TICKETS nt Heppa'. 2gc to $1.00. NOW. v r r x NEWMAN WALNUT ' ti.o riav ' NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW Tlio Tlay That Puts Joy In I.tvlns "POLLYANNA" -f Adorable Play on the American RUg i on the Doolf by Etranor II. Porter. An 'frtatmnent for Klda From 0 to 60. m 41 Market 8t, lib. Olli. Jl A. M. to HUB T. Mity crrTNic A'DDICM In "Th i'1 Next Wk-ItATHEItINU MacDONALD M TIIOMAH MEtCIIIAN In "The Thund'erbolt".t ,y E'- ; P A L A C 12U MARKET HTREET 10 A. M.. 12. 2. SMS. I1H5. TMS. 0:1 Douglas Fairbanks "WheRn0,hft Slogd,f,i Next Week TI.AItA KIMHAI.I, TfOtJNQ . V In "EYES OF YOUTH" , , ""' Coming J a-n. 20 "HrVKRYOMAH" ARc A D I A X ;-$ 10 A, ciinHTNtrr tinr.ow ibth M., 12, 2, :i:4r., s:4S. 7M5. oiso V. M. METROPOLITAN Tucg, Evff. JAK- ti . OPERA HOURn ' u b AT8 METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY. N. Y. RIGOLETTO Mmes. Oarrlnon, I'erlnt. Mm. Hackett, , Do I.uco, Uada. Conductor. Moranxonl. Seata 1108 Chest. St. Wal. 4124, Race 67 Wltherspoon Hall, Tomorrow Evg., at 8 George Earle Raiguel BILLIE BURKE "TSU.. Next Wf-k CltARLES RAY 1,1 "RED-HOT DOLIUl8, VICTORIA- MARKET STREET ABOVE OTII , I) A. M. to 11 HE P. M. fl-t-! 1 .1 rN T!,ta4,..nfl ocnina me uoor wt Boaworth f$ Next Week MAY ALLISON In ,1, ' 1 -I'Aiii au (YjAiiMBii,- rrom tn t-iy i C "A P I T 0 L v 724 MARKET STREET " 10 A. M 12. 2, 0:43. B:4B, 7:4B, 0:30 V, M. " ELSIE JANIS "mmJa amw4 Addod Fatty Arbuckla In "The Garaffa" t CURRENT HISTORY' "THE EUROPEAN TANGLE" Tickets, 00r, 75c University Extension Box Office, Wlthompoon Building. New York Symphony OlU'm-'HTUA WALTER DAMROSCH, CondUrlor Uailcmy ot Musi'. Thurs Ev . Jan. 22. soloist F A S T O N SOPRANO OP TIIE MET OPERA CO. RIJH SEATS AT HEPPE'S. 7c to 2.C0. TRnrADFRO10lbtA,T,,RAralNO to METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Saturday AftTnoon, Jan. 24, at 2:30 Russian Symphony Orchestra With ROSHANARA WORLD FAMOUS ORIENTAL DANCER I1ENEF1T HAHNEMANN ROSP1TAL mrtpna. r.Oo to S2 00. Box .Seats, tl 00 2. BU at vv.ijirtH.i o. xivo .neetnui. CASINO Walnut ab.8th. Mat.Today VICTORY BELLES NIXON'S- COLONIAL Gtn. Bel. Cheltw, 2.1B. 7 A 0. " v Plcturlzatlon ot Richard Harding DavU' "Soldiers of Fortune' Aujmentod Orcnestra New Orran. "ifl REGENT MAoRrSvS m. uli i A "TUB nt, ST. Bel. lTTH THOMAS In Ad THE GLORIOUS lADTVil HI IMONT'S & Emmett J. Welch MJn UUmVJW 1 J . . ARCH & 9TH STS FINAL Hieh Life in lail or Penitential ivbek r'Bn -"c '" Jau Pastimes WEEK IV A. M. to II P. M. MI MARKET STREET H AT JUNIPER 'B CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE "WHO'S YOUR GIRL" g lh SIX-DAY RIKE CHAMPIONS "S 1J "', GNi NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Joseph 15. Krigcl. of IMO.'J North Broad street, has ns her guest for the week .Miss Kttu Bondy, of Now York. Miss Jraniiette Anspadi, of 22 tl North Seventeenth street. hu rorently returned Trom a visit iu New York. Mrs. J. C. Morrison, of North Eighteenth htrect, will entertain the member" of her card club nt her home on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. Xetiheld. of 2210 North Twenty -first street, have an nounced the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Minna Neufeld, to Mr. Hurry A. Snydennnn, of this cit. DOYLESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. 'T.ouis Quiub.v have rloed their Lahaska home and have gone to Florida and will make their permanent home there. Mr. nnJ Mr. Edward AV. Overpeck have closed their home here and gone to St. Petersburg, Fla., for three months, Mr. Harold W. Keller, a student of Dickinson College and a graduate of Doylestoun High behool. has been elected historian of the Union Philo sophical Literary Society ut the school. Miss Amy Harvey will entertain at her home this evening a number of the joungcr set. tgG&mstgazxs&s&jas h DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. John Wilson and Miss Plras ancc L. Stoever. of Chester, have left for Pasadena, Calif., where they will spend several weeks. On their return tlicy will visit Colonel and Mrs. Howard Campbell Price at Fort T.eavenwortli, Kan. The board of managers of the Chester Hospital arc arranging a dinner party which they will giye in honor of the hospital staff and superintendent, at which all the members of the board are expected to be present. Mrs. John P. Crozer has been made chairman of the dinner committee. NEW JERSEY NOTES Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stecs. of ISev erh', have gone to Florida, where they will remain until early spring. . Tho marriage of Miss Elsie Tysou Wright, of Tliverton. nnd Mr. Tom (ileason Mooney, of Troy, N. Y., was receutb announced. The Itev. J. 1 Hendrick, of Moorestown, ofiiciutcd. The marriage of Mrs. Blanche P. Jones and Mr. Walter St. Clair Knodlc, of Beverly, has just been announced. NEURITIS-RHEUMATISM GOUT 1 it SIMPLY mean that jou are not throwing off the body waste sufficiently. What you need is deep breathing exercise, to throw off this M excess f'xin thru the lungs Electric cabinet bath, to eliminate a freely thru the pores of skin sea-salt rub, thorough massage, hot paclis or scientific application of a wide variety of r PROVEN treatments, to rebuild vigorous organic action NATURE'S WAY. I A r0 NOT resort to drugs, to stimulate for temporary results U ft r only. If u,(f. uui I rtak.i HKUK Jul I f IUI. xvcifL- onstration Treatment No Obligation HAYES MOSS The v.fdding of Miss Margaret Mos, rlnushter of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Moss. of 1010 South Nineteenth street, und Mr. J. Wallace Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayes, of 2235 Moore street, took place at 1 o'clock on Sat urday afternoon nt tho Prince of Peace Chapel, Twenty-second nnd Morris streets. The ceremony was performed by the Bcv. Joseph Paul Morris, rector of the chapel. Mr. Hayes had recently received his honorable discharge from the army after serving two years' overseas' duty. The bride wore n traveling suit of dark blue tricoliue trimmed with squir rel fur nnd a hat to match. Her corsage bouquet was of orchids. Mr. and Mrs. nayes are spending their wedding trip nt Atlantic City. Giiticura Soap The Safety Razor Shaving Soap Catlair3ophTwlthoBtmng. E?erywhere Joe. r COLLINS INSTITUTE Bellevue Court Building M 1418 Walnut Street M FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Phniifi Knntrr. RhRL ,. t2B2EEK9t3SSSr:S j HiftiMMtgr JjL HL JtIS Sm Wl 1 1 1, -fl-i JTl 1 7) ..' ;l !i m 1iitTfff ffniw '.. 1 II ;i ' VJWUJAM$IU$ I III ... llll I ! 1214 Walnut Street ;.' r Sale "l ' Friday and Saturday - 1 111 r ! illl I lllll''; Vviorc tr Koonfir onrl II Lu W0 V 0XA-j HUU i lllli ''' ' 11 k Chic at -J 1 jvf Ml Sacrificial Prices! ! llll'1 'llll lllll STRfiE' and AFTERNOON MOD- ! t ELS of exclusive design in duvetyn, 'J'l I ,l' tiicotine, velvet, tricolette, llU i ' 1 Ii , $49.50 to $145 from $85 to $200 'U j, P. S. We have reduced a group of ' !" exquisite meteors, satins and geor- '' j gettes impressive bargains for early -v r' buyers. s" - - j ii i ' In WlM-ii I IPHWWPWM liiltllliii iiiiibw I - BROADWAY Broad Snydnr An. AL. FIELDS WALLACE REID0'"grt.. Kaxt "tVeok "irAT.B AND FEMALB" 'Si at CROSS KEYS MARKET ST. !. 90th i x . t-.i t , 7 "rn' I -r cunn ' in- iviii i on r- PHnUADELPHJA'S IWIEMOST TIIEATBEa jW n Forrest Last 3 Evgs. l-y ANOTHER HIT! CHARLES Dn.I.IKrtITM'B Latrst Musical Cnmfdy Triumph THE NIGHT BOAT ft Pu Tn1i4a JOHN E. IIAZZARD. IXIUISB GROODT. STELLA HOBAN, ADA LEWIS. ERNEST TORRENCE. I1AL SKELLY, HANSFORD - niju.t and uxnsra, , -fit tr A Jolly Crew of Pretty Glrl. NEXT WEEK SEATS TODAY RAYMOND HiTf.Hrnr.K In His Entirely New Reu "'J HITCHYKOO 1919 100 Entertalnera Chorus of HO Under 20. Broad La 3 Evgs. 'eW t 1INRY MILLER Presents ' RUTH CHATTERTON In a new comedy by George Scarborough Moonlight AND Honeysuckle ' "A deft satlra on love In and out of xftr.1iH rlaee." North American i- NEXT WEEK SEATS TODAY SAM H HARRIS Present WILLIAM COLLIER, "THE HOTTENTOT" A New Fare by Victor Mapea. -v-i-L- NIGHTS AT 8 SO arriCK Mats. WJ Sat. 3i2U JOHN GOLDEN'S IVUGI1ING HIT pDfcgl (if- '.V!H ! 1335-1337 Walnut St. (Opposite Ritz-Carlton) Every Exclusive Frock Emphatically Reduced for Clearance i Clever Velveteens, Satins, Serges, Georgettes, Taffetas and Nets interesting Charmeuses, Nets, balinu, Velveteens, Trico tines, Taffetas Attractive Chiffons, Velvets, iricotines, Georgettes, Char- tllCUHPU. Aso rttttt r.niio w, ri,i, kmi a4u.jo i trt.. j yi r uiuva iu puu ALL SALES POSITIVELY FINAL ' '"ft:ifm?m?iwmfijiww Values lu $55 $39 Values to $85 55 Wrouse of wengeM, IBW 1229 WALNUT ST. Nm leW Dirscts Your Attention to Their W iUwil Comprehensive Display of l 111 ilAT Iff Jim (3vr&hpimtGfflaf& IM Nk and Spring QJlea" Jm ' S. Entire Stock of Winter 'y&jm Hsfais at Extraordinary sy&m$ B. CHERTAK WENGER M. WENGER i wynjTOjy -n- 0" nwy. PtMB Walk-Over UCTION SALE Exquisite Boot Fashions at Muck Below Cost of Making $1 1,90 "ITS ALL THE RAGE" Seats for Next Week on Sal Today Philadelphia Theatre mat-0day 1TTII DC LANCEY STS inMow Spruce) MAY IRWIN In "A Gale of Laughter " Hulletln. On the Hiring Line - .,. Finest Quality BlaiK Suede, $u q- For tke finest boots in stock. 22 models, including black suede, black kid, Russia calf and many combina tions for street or dress wear. Not a pair could be sold for less than $20 next Fall and up to $25. 7:2! and $95 For other large lots equally desirable. Lower shoe prices are em phatically not in sight so take advantage of this unprecedented opportunity. NO CREDITS NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES A Jhe Marper Shoe Go. NEXT WEHK-SKATS VOW ARTHUR HOPKINS 1'resentt In "THH CAT-BIRD" JOHN DREW Limited Cnrurement Trio AVeeka Onlr. Sum S Sruikerr EVGS t 8:15. iam o. omiDerr. MaU Wcd t 4t The Spirkllng Musical Day NOTHING BUT LOVE." with ANDRI1W TOMD1SS and 1TIE ORIGINAL MERRYMAKERS, riii-ilnnr St OPRa"iious" nestnur. ot. MatJ1 Wtd A gat "THE ROSE OF CHINA" The Most Beautiful Muslral Play In Amrle I VRir NIGHTS AT oTlS Sam Bernard & Irene Bordoni In ' S TOU WERE," with an All. Star Cast rK.-" MS'. MOS'DAY SEATS THURSDAY ffiBJIlll ITRSO.SAI.t.Yi ORIGIN AI, N Y CAST ADFTpHI kveninos s ir. FLORENCE MOORE ,, In "I1RKAKKAST IN BED" j. In a cheery Jriwlnge, 1 ! ru WALK-OVER SHOPS J v 1022 CHESTNUT ST. 1228 MARKET ST., JW ACADEMY OF MUSIC -i TONIGHT AT 8:30 ' L.ED KEEDICK fRESENTfl FOR '.? ' FIRST TIME IN AMERICA I I nntain Krnrr mirnctnfhi '' .? Antlinr nf "Tim Rnllo nin' "f .Ak.v..... V. ...V "V.V.. V, 1 K, 4 ..,1 IH..u,Kr. t-A ..,U .,..,. Sl -fl OLD BILL" AND MS r Tkkets COc to J.' (V). t 110 Chestnut Bt. rJ CAPTAIN OEORGE HAMDIHO, famous T Ameilran artist, will reside . ACADEMY OP MUSIO ,, Thr Hem-rkable lectures each entlrtlr different on Communication With Spirit. ' ' SIR OLIVER LODGE Renowned Urltlsh Scientist Monov enlng, Jan 10. Tuesday Evening, Jan 37, and Tuesday Enliur, Kb. 3. ' Seats for Course, $1 ni to (1.H0 (tncludlsx -. taxi at llrppo, 1110 Chntnut Btreat. rt 4 DANCING LESSONS $5 m A ILACHEK FOR EACH PUPIL ' Reception St Night. 8:30 OrcVipstra Mirrored Htndln Exclusly. Jletlio 'Hj OITIca 3 V '1 J.ee, m ik tl CORTISSOZ SCHOOL "j. f Kn Ave. nr1 ftunWmMmmA DETDT 17 C Xdl..' Mat. Kerjf nt '.' I LiJi lJ Uolden Crook and llll.Y AUMNOTeff fl i ORPHEUM A woat. m - fl y JV Kvif.. K-. nr.. pt j. . ..MAllUrjHilyNW l(8rwfi '"'"' 'M ""'.i'i, V,v'..Ir.tt iniiijii'vnw fn in two )(c')i I" 6 J? ' -' vS ..( ii jii.J?"-? i i v
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