Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 16, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC EDaER-PHl'LADELPHIA', FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1020
JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Talks of Many Who Are Going South This
Month Several Entertainments Tonight.
Billie Takes a Smoke
--nE southern migration has started,
T nml almost every tlay one hears of
v r that person Imvins started for
tw .. .,-i. Ar.mnq. hntli tlio diaries
the aoutu. "" ".. . .
and
Ouruesi,
havo been in Polm
i fr mine time, and Jlra. t;imrics
peach for joint 1aul Dellckla
Munn,f J";"",, tomorrow. And I
Mil 'ij- It h so nice, die 1m going to
d0, "'lisi e and Iwbcl Da Costa with
take I",IS'., nnd they will bo gone
hcr own ehi drena fcd f
f?r n Co as. Their mother was do
th! w thtm. nnd her death woh such
T0t?lu Isabel was ill with pneuino
V'i t iho w time her mother was
t,a . "rini-mbcr. so the southern ell
"'i.rwIllTren' ft help her to get strong
"." ... lY ...mln.
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Tm' Walter Thomsons have gone
i .,, t'o rnlm Hencb. nnd Mrs.
dflv' ,v i no g as won as she re
Sty'OT.n'httock of "grip.:. She
f0V"u Ihw wnv by now, as l neani
ln1hnv that she expected to go.
tV I'dwnril Crozers and their iinugn-r?adflrrlydowlnYorida.andI
JIl'H. 1U Juifav- " "-
tn POVC Kliorw.v mi
on
(ri are
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daiignicr ';m Koseugartcns are
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Cuba.
phinc Thomas, will leave for Cali
fornia, where they will join Mr.
Thomas, who left on .Taminry C.
Miss Anna Hobart, daughter of Mrs.
Charles Wheeler, of Camp Run Farm,
Villunova, is spending a few days in
New York.
Mrs. William 11. Uerr. of 2018 Wal
iacc sticct. announces the engagement
nf lur daughter, Miss Kleanor
Chamberlain Dorr, to Mr. 11. Griffith
Cnldor, son of Mrs. William C. Colder,
of Frnnkford.
Mr. and Mis. W. W. Fitlcr will en
tcrtaln Mr. nnd Mrs. George W. Kcn
orlek. ,1il, In their box at the opera on
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. llorare Lr.cb, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank L. Xcwburger nnd Mrs.
Itcnodict Olmbel will be "at home"
nt the Hltz-Carlton on Hnturday, from
'i until 7 o'clock, in honor of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Jneob F. Loch, of New xotk,
who will be the guests of Mrs. Glmbel
nt hcr home, 1413 North llrond street,
while in this city. Those who will as
sist in receiving will be Miss Host
Ioeb Gimbcl. Mts. Albert Liveright,
Mrs. Jacob Loeb I.augsdorf nnd Mrs.
Charles Edwin Fox.
ALONG THE READING
Mr. William McCormick. of Elkins
Park, has returned from a trip to Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. 11. Ilex, of Abfng
ton, have been down at Pinehurst, N. C.
M!rs Julia Ulakcl.v. who spent some
time in Atlantic City, has returned to
hcr home in the Huntingdon Valley
Farms, Bcthayres.
Miss Madeline Asbur.v. daughter of
it their r'"". """.,' nmi thn Ned
r,bnlnS am Mr . lVrowning's father.
To XMcFudden, have gone down
T SAW Mrs. Walter Wood yesterday
Iofchestnut street. She s living
JcI!i.?l?nnJbofore, the guardian of Ac Mlt amf Ml. charl. y. Asbury. of
in little Rowland girls, r-suiei """ Mcttha, Mountain avenue and alley
ntter namea u":i , iouiI. Ouk Lane, is vis-iting .Mr. nnu
Mrs. Wilson, of Albcrquerque, N. -u
for six weeks.
nnrnthy. the
the
arri-
rod'was Dorothy Harrison.
Tonnnn-htcrB. She married Walter
t'&Hoosie Falls to live
She bus '""..""".""turtraotively
WIUI.1I snj -- ,.
- n r PS
3b talking to !m. ? -s
wpanng a . crj B" ' , , ,
wit of bhicK
sealskin
cdeed with
Mr. and Mrs. W. 1'. Cottinan, of
JenMntown, are passing a part of the
winter in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Forman Hollingshend
are occupying their new homo at San
Autonlo. Tex. Mis. Hollingsliead, prior
to her marriage in December,, will be
remembered as .Miss Elizabeth Barker,
dailghter of Mrs. William II. Fretz, ot
Jenkintown. Mr. Hollinghhcad at one
time lived at Elltlns Park.
Mr.
DELAWARE COUNTY
and Mrs. James II. Fullilove
r....:..t. i ,t .....-., :.. Tnit:
l.n.l hlnfk velvet Uliuiib .uMit'rt iiiivu lai.i'ii uimi iim-jiin in ijujii-
.i T.ntiinipd brim so fashionable more, where they will make their home.
the upt -d jJ", sniart. -Mrs. Myrick was MU Elizabeth Chan-
(iier. (luui'nter oi .ir. anu .urs. nowuru
coa -j k.,n, nf chinchilla fur below the
iKt'lme nS finished at the neck with
a,,.t."ni,i, nf the chinchilla. Her
V"1. draped one of heavy satin -,"sm,
in black and her hat was
one
with
una .' . . i
- ,i i. .. iliiinptlauce to- . Tv. f!hnmllpr. nf AInvlnn. Ilpr mnmai'e
Cr It i. - Wt--0rltn given by took place in October.
X nipni ! '".... - i, io,.p. Isabel at . -., -.,., .,....
ir. and Jirs. i imam urigiu. oi
Moylan. have gone to Florida, where
they will spend the remainder of the
winter. Before leaving they had a-,
their guests Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Hawkins, of Itoland Park, Md.
Mrs. David Jnyne Bullock, of Wal
lingford, has returned to her home from
n visit to Mr. and Mrs. David H. Lud
lam, of Itosemout.
A minstrel hhow
niP't !" xi l ',. r" .. w 1p-p. Isabel
J.1, ' "of Chateau Yi landrj' , near
Fanuy Coleman. the
iirt" ieh the" George McFaddens
iHivt foi-FifiJVhJcner thvMt-
jioner
iill giv
Fadd""!
man house
...: .!..,. tho old cigiu
ire UV.1UI-"-.- - ..., ..if
at Klgmccnui mu '"',:
OU Ml"". " ""
ttreM'. u ,"".,,- uviehtniau.
1 Ok. ClVlltl Kt till!
Za after his. death Mrs. I'cune m, ms F(U M(),. of !oso Vullcy. after their
3Jnhier lived there for a while ' I New Year's supper at Artscman's Hall,
utir the' Hiehard Walu Meirses. 1 he T,10Ke , (1r cnst wcre Mr F ,.,
Will,, Martins rented it one winter ami Drjn!;,,,., Mr. Robert Po ell -Coffee uud
"',,,;, tiporge McFnddeus. Mrs. Mt- Ml n ,J Sharll Dam.lng concuded
Fadden as Josephine Mellvaiue, n the evening.
'Sh'r"t.!'r;B,,nfr..lpyiH be the Miss Hildcgaide Jacob, who spent
. .i uh.onin niiinr
Anoiner uiiuu f..... ..,i ,
theatre part, mid supper -r."
iie-ntraiitiiu "",-. --
the llcllevi
iam'nVnry Nevoid will give fc
HhS Brook, who is Trcnchnrd New
bold fc stcpiiaugnier.
mill: school set will have its innings
itonlirht Mrs. Charles Stewart
MW .hiniug class will. neet art. e
Mlnw Stratford, anil many will he
the di'iners preceding the party. The
KVlnthiew will ':"tl'ltll'n1rr?F
othv. and Mr. and Mrs. Edard I .
Bfiile will entertain for their Brnni i -.leughter.
AluUln Chance,, while the
Richard D. Woodcs will give a dinner
(or Mniv 1'iirness, daughter of the Rad
clyffo rurnebes.
BILUE is just tour and. Deing mc
onh small boy in the family, you
taow what every one minks of Billie.
So the other dav when he came in, his
ilnalh Minting face all puekered up,
nnd pointed to his mouth, saying, My
mnnf is hot an' my froat burns,
Mother Imhoiiip muchly excited.
ru-l'iermorc. Millie suddenly seemed
to suav fmm side to side in an uncer
tain ninnn--. and gvandma. who was
Hearst, caught him in her arms before
he fell As she caught him she began to
sniff m a fimm wnv, and then she
sie-ned: "Oh, Billie, Boy! What have
tou been doing?"
To which the wee sick one .replied:
" 'Moked grandpa's pipe. Oh, grandma!
Mc didn't like it."
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr and Mrs. Harry V,. Thayer, of
riaierfnnl. will gio a dinner on Tues
r evening. February 17, before the
Bal Masque.
Mi's Margaret de C. Cruise, of UKCJ
Spruce street, will ghe nil informal tea
"ii Mom!u ill Imnnr of Mrs. It. ('.
Sadett. of Smith Bend. Ind.. who is
jwuding seeral weeks as the guest of
'irs. Allan Iliintcr, Jr.. U414 sipruee
wet. Mrs. Hunter gave a tea on
Wednesday in honor of her guest.
Among the guests who will attend the
"Inner which Dr. nnd Mrs. Evcritt P.
Barnard will give nest Thursday eve
hig, in honor or Miss Elizabeth Ross,
jttmtuntp daughter of Dr. aud Mrs.
'forge o. Itnss, HIM Spruce street,
'ill be Miss Jcuune dc Roussc. Miss
mi iy p obip, Miss jllrjp iOUise
hnburn. Mr. Allison Scott, Mr. Me
ftnijht Black, Mr. Dwight Garrlsou,
Ir Itoy Owens and Mr. William Ray.
Mr and Mrs. IT. Norman Thorn, of
Arrtmoic, w entertiiiii at dinner on
Wurdny evening in honor of Mr. nnd
w. Itoland Morgan, of New York,
tV.ern a,kil,R lll0lr KPS'h t" the Sup
per Club at the Bcllevue-Strntford.
Mr nnd Mrs. Wilbur Fisk Humil
ion have returned from Japan nnd
'illbent home Tuesdays, in Jnuunrv
Lkr,i1'n,buar', !lt thplr home, 327
"WdrlUo ro'id, Cynwyd.
ci'm!"1 MISl ,nbprt K- Strnwbridge.
leav. fW0l,Fe'c Tt " J,,,wr- will
of April W "' ' Until tllc ml,W
KmLm,01"! ,Kn nml Mr- Murdoch
cull cft U,,is, wock to spend
'"'ml weds nt Palm Bench. Fla.
St , ' 5I'V. J. Sewell, Jr., of
th Mri "V- ",' ' blH'ml "o week-end
n re r8' - 1,ow" l'rr, in Balti-
dni" wU-r . I
niu'u win
, '"ifmnisi
the holidays with her pnrents, Mr. aud
Mrs. Warner Bcuernian. at their home
in Mojlan, has returned to Wcllesley
College.
TIOGA
Miss Florence AVngncr will entertain
at dinner on Saturday at the home of
Jier parents, ",T'Jo North Nineteenth
street.
Miss Anna Larkin, of 55S41 North
Broad ftreet. was the January hostess
of the Delta Tan Sigma Sorority. The
four new members. Miss Marion Dooley,
Miss Elizabeth Millr, Miss Ruth Wal
ruth and Miss Agnes McCaffrey, were
guests of honor, and others present were
Miss Naomi T.oi'gc, Mi-.s Margaret Mc
Menamy. Miss Margaret Manning, Miss
Helen Mercy, Miss Marie Crier, Miss
Clara Wiza, Miss T.oretta Dagney, Miss
Annette Meehnn, Miss TCathryn Horn,
Miss Sum Sweeney, Miss Beatrix Al
vercz, Miss Catherine Conway, Miss
Marion Eekert, Miss Jean Clark und
Miss .Marguerite I.urkin.
r Sir. and Airs. John T. Smith, of 4101
Y'ork road, have announced the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss Frances
Smith, and Air. Bernard Allen Han
cock, of Burlington, N. J.
Airs. Otto Knabe. l.".l."i Pike street.
gave u surprise shower in honor of her
sister, Aliss Elizabeth U. Walsh, whov?
engagement was announced to Air.
Joseph A. McDevitt. n.'ll North
Twentieth btreet, on Weduesday eve
ning. Among those present wore Airs.
C. Starr Matthews. Baltimore; Airs.
Charles Dilche., Shenandoah. Pa.;
Aliss Kathryu Aljer, Ro boron gh ; Mrs.
John Alndden, Airs. William Dickson,
.Mrs. Clayton I. Boyer, Airs. Joseph
Hobsou, Airs. Vincent P. Wright. M-s
Marion Bennett, AIis Retn McDevitt,
Airs. John Hill. Airs. James AIcDcvitt.
Miss Florence AIcDcvitt. Airs. J. Alfred
Clarke, Aliss Retta Callahan. Airs.
(I'eorge Hogan, Airs. James McCluin,
Miss Elizabeth McClintock, Aliss Mary
Barker, Aliss Rose Walsh. Aliss Alar
Kiirct M. Burr. Airs. William Oleason.
AIis. John AleCunn, Aliss Theresa
Downey, Airs. William Speiser, Aliss
Rose Speiser and Mrs. IT. Callahan,
tcchth street, will entertain the mem
bers of her card club at hcr home on
Alonday afternoon.
. Mr. and Mrs. Alone R. Isaacs, of
tiip Hotel Lorraine, will return home
this week from n trip AVcst.
Miss Janet Bromlly, of Fifteenth and
Master streets, is entertaining ns her
guest Miss i Alice Alartin, of Long Island
Ivity, r, 1,
Mr. C. h. McCinne. of North Nine
teenth street, has left for Wheeling,
AA . A a.
Airs. Benjamin Ross, of French
?trcet. is spending severnl dnya in At
lantic City.
Airs. AI. K. day, of North Nine
teenth street, will entertain the mem
bers of her sewing circle nt her home
Tuesday afternoon.
Air. and Airs. Samuel Kelly, of North I
Seventeenth Htrent- win ,t,in..tni,. nt ,
dinner on Alonday evening in honor of
their guest, Airs. Alorton Morrison, of
New York.
Airs. G. Simsou, Broad street nnd
Montgomery nvenue, entertained the
members of her bridge club on AA'edncs
day afternoon, who included Airs. S.
M. Alaycr. Airs. H. AIny. Airs. h. Thal
heimer, Airs. II. A. Kohn. Airs. Aloses
Stern, Airs. J. K. Rice. Airs. A. Bnch
raeh, Airs. C. Levi. Airs. I. Gundel'
Hngcr, Ahs. L. Brunhild nnd Airs. 0. '
aimson.
Mr. nnd Airs. AI. I. Shaplra, of Pitts
burgh, announce the mnrriage of their
daughter, Aliss Sadie B. Shaplra. to
Mr. Jeromo Apt. son of Air. nnd Airs.
Alorris Apt. of 1721 North Thirty-third
street, on January 1. Air. and Airs.
Apt will live in this city.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Air. nnd Airs. Charles AA. Thomson,
of the Powelton Apartments, announce
the mnrriage of their daughter, Aliss
Cora Beggs Thomson, to the Rev.
Arthur Cuthbert AA'right, of Chester,
N. Y.. on AA'cdnesday afternoon. Janu
ary 14. Air. nnd Airs. AA'right will
make their home in AA'est Nowton, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Zimmerman, of
Jul South Forty-fifth street, gave a
Party SllndnV CVCnim- in t.rmnr nf MK.0
Esther Zimmerman, who was here on n
visit from Springfield, Alass. Among
the guests were Aliss Rose Hurwitz,
Miss Reba Ringgold, of AA'est Point,
Pn. : Aliss Ethel Snvadove. Aliss Jane
Lacktman. Aliss Elizabeth Broedcr.
Miss Esther Batis. Aliss Elizabeth
Batis. Aliss Alma AA'olf. Aliss Ruth Har
ris, Aliss Dorothy Techowskv, Airs.
Anna Zimmerman. Airs. J. Perry, Airs.
B. Berlin. Aliss AInhel Gross. Air. AAT1
llam Perry. Dr. Joseph Bragin, Dr. A.
Tcnrlman, Dr. Newton Schulman. Dr.
A. isewmnrk. Air. J. Rockliu, Mr. AI.
Rncklin, Air. I. Bobst, of Alinmi, Fla.;
?,' ! V,(-'r"steiu- J'r. E. Schlessbach,
Mr. David Draw, Air. V. Sacvtiz, Air.
jvw, lit ureenport. j. .1. ; .Mr. S. Rob
bins, of New A ork ; Air. P.. Kobre Lenz
ner. Air. II AIoss. Air. G. Oblatt. Air.
A. Perry, Air. Alanheimcr, Air. E. Was
sorman and Air. D. Snladove.
Announcement is mmlo nf thn mn...
liage of Aliss Ida Shapiro, of ."80o Cedar
uvfjiuc. nnu im i.ouls Field, of 2,"08
A street, on AA'cdnesday. Immediately
nftcr the reception which followed the
weddmg Air. and Airs. Field left for an
extended wedding trip. They will be
nt home after February 15 at 047 East
Tioga street.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
. T5,1 m:V,lb;.r.s of tho "Comrade Coun
try Club will entertain at a reception
nnd dance to be given in Coil's Drnwin
Rooms, L2 South Fortieth street, on
Tuesday evening. Among tho ex-service
members of the club are Air. John
Wiley, president; Air. Christopher
Braddock, vice president; Air. John AIc
Ray, secretary; Air. Harvey AViler
treasurer; Air. Thomas Kelly, business
ninnager; Air. James Wiley, outiide
officer; Air. AA'ilIiam Cullcn. inside offi
cer; Air. Thomas Kane, Air. Thomas
AlcCormiek, Air. Frnnk AlcCormick,
Air. James Caiiie, Air. Raymond Cul
lcn. Air. Howard Jackson, Air. Charles
Abbltic, Air. Edward AA'alkcr.
Aliss Rae Goward will entertain the
A'erbenn Club at dinner at hcr home on
Marshall street. Among the members
of the club nre Aliss Elizabeth Renner,
Aliss Lola Alukley, Aliss Ethel Kern,
Aliss Amanda Stranahan, Aliss Bessie
II. Harvey. Aliss Carrie A'. Allen, Aliss
Louise Hnrbauer, Airs. Albert Albrccht,
Airs. Cadwaladcr Evans Franklin, Airs.
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A1ISS AIABEL DICKERT
Of (12:il Lancaster atenue, who
gave a dunce for the benefit of tlio
Presbyterian Hospital on AA'cdnes
day evening
of fil'l Brinton street, arc entertaining
Mrs, AValtcr Miller, of Enston, Pa.
Airs. Miller, before her marrlngo six
weeks 'ago, was Aliss Eleanor Tomp
kins. Mr. nnd Airs. Robert B. Haines, Jr.,
of ICO School lane, entertained nt din
ner nt their home on Tuesday evening.
The guests were Dr. nnd Airs. C. A. It.
Janvier, of Allahabad, India, nnd the
Ror. nnd Airs. Henry A. AlncKubbin.
Aliss Marian Oily will entertain the
members of the Beta chapter of the
snmo Sorority nt her home, tomorrow
afternoon. The guests will Include
Alls Eleanor AVilkle, Miss Eleanor
Knlpc, Aliss Eleanor Gross. Aliss Eliz
abeth Page, Aliss Camllle Phistcr, Aliss
Alarjorlc AVatson, Aliss Frances Alor
gan and Aliss Elsie Edwards.
FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL
Aliss Sue Landers entertained at
cards on AVednesdny evening, when her
guests included Aliss Elizabeth JCelly,
Aliss Sara Peoples, Aliss Angela Lee,
Airs. Joseph Byrne, Airs. William
Hyland, Aliss Alary Denton, Irs. Dan
iel AA'hclan aud Airs. Edward O'Brien.
Airs. Charles L. Sensholcs. widow of
Rev. Charles L. Scasholcs, D. D
formerly of the" Falls of Schuyl
kill Baptist Church, and her youngest
daughter, Aliss Grace Scasholcs. will
remain through the winter in Salem.
O.. where Doctor Scasholcs was rector
of the Bantlst church at the time of his
I death early in December.
ROXBOROUGH
Aliss Irene Schofield, of 4301 Mnnti
yunk nvenue, will entertain informally
this evening nt her homo Airs. George
Sands, Aliss Elizabeth Schofield, Airs.
Joseph Sykcs. Airs. Lees AI. Schndel.
Airs. Ralph Cope. Airs. Charles Alor-
rlson, Airs. Charlco Schofield, Mrs.
Harry DyBon, Aliss I3dna Hyde, Airs.
Leo Burgess, Mrs. Harry McGonigal,
Mrs. James Haughton, Airs. Frederick
Carbaugb, Airs. Daniel Lentz, Aliss
Alary O. Lyster, Mrs. Albert Boggs and
Aliss Alirlnm Leech.
Airs. Robert Irwin, of Frankford,
gave a luncheon on AVcdncsday for the
members o her sewing club. They in
clude Airs. Charles A. Keller, Airs. John
Ogdcn, Airs. Harry Soodcr, Airs. Harry
Knight, Airs. AValtcr Thorn, Airs.
George AVatts, Mrs. AVllllam Rcid and
Airs. Clarence Pugh, of this section nnd
Frankford.
NORRISTOWN
Aliss Edna Spence, of Stanbridge
street, who will bo married January 28
to Air. B. Elliott Buchanan, was given
a surprise, prcscrvc-showcr,., n- home.
Amonir the cucsts present , "l'i
Helen Browcr. Aliss Amanda h .,
Aliss Lilllo Stiles. Aliss Cnthaim
Barnes, Aliss Ruth Jones. Aliss Le Edda
Dressier. Aliss Allldrcd Cox. Aliss AI11-
dred Crawford. Aliss Nellie AA'alkcr,
Aliss Dorothy Tyson, Aliss Ruth Bach
enhelm. Aliss Ethel Shoemaker, Aliss
Alarlc Gansor and Airs. Ronald Aloore.
The honor pupils of the 1020 winter
graduating class of the Norristown High
School arc Air. AA'illard AVrlght, Air.
Charles Rciff, Aliss Alary Gehman, Aliss
Selmn Hemlnghnus. At tho class day
exercises the program will Include: His
tory, Miss Beatrice Cameron; statis
tics, Air. Lcroy Schultz; boys' proph
rev. Miss Jnne Todd: elrls' nronhecy.
Air. John Alullins; class poem, Aliss
Frances Clark ; class song. Aliss Alac
Slough nnd Aliss Florence Aloser ; boys'
piesentntions, Aliss Alice Heffner; girls'
presentations, Air. Thomas Faulkner.
4 DANCING LESSONS $5
A TEACHER FOR EACH PUPIL
Reception gv J5
Sat. Night. BtSOjKJ iCh..u.ut
Orchestra Xjy Loo. 8193
CORTISSOZ SCHOOL
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METROPOLITAN TueS EvE. JAK'
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MBTIIOPOMTAN OPEItA COMPAnr, N, T.
RIGOLETTO
Mme. Oarrldon, Perlnl. Mm. Hackett,
Do Lucn, lUdft. Conductor. Moransonl.
Boats 1108 Cheat. 8t. Wol. 4424, Race 67
NEXT WEEK
SEATS NOW
The nay That Puts Joy In Llvlnc
"POLLYANNA"
Moet Adorabl Play on the American SUira
Based on the Boole by Eleanor II. Porter.
An Entertainment for Klda from 0 to DO
WALNUT
Tho Tlv That
New York Symphony
onritr.sTHA
WAUTEII DAMROSCH, Conductor.
Academy of Music. Thur. 1"vk., Jan. 22.
AW soloist R A S T O N
SOPRANO OP TUrj MT.T. OPERA CO.
RES. SHAT3 AT HEPPK'B. 7Bc to I2.B0.
Market St., ab. 10th. 11 A. M, to llllB P. M,
EUGENE O'BRIEN J-L ?".,.,!
Next Week KATHER7NB MacDONALD ol4 v
"'""AS ME10HAW In "Tho Thunderbolt
,"il
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PEOPLES
Ken. Ave. and Cumberland
Ljiues' Mat. Kvery Day
Golden Crook
and BILLY ARLINGTON
CASINO
Walnut ab.Sth. Mat.Today
VICTORY
BELLES
PALACE
10 A. M 12, 2, 3:40, 6:45, 7:4B, 0:30 P. Mr
Douglas Fairbanks "Whn1olt1,,J ?,l0,
Next Week CLARA KlMRALt, vfiuNO
, In "EYER OP YOUTH" '
Conilnff Jan. 20 "BVERYOMAN"
ARCADIA4,
10 A. M 12, 2, 3:4B. 8:4B, 7S4S. OltO P, Mt
BILLIE BURKE "wanted- .;
ext Weok CIIAnLES RAY '
in "RED-HOT DOLLARS" ' ,ji
Victoria!
MARKET STREET ABOVE 0TX1
9 A. M. to 11:10 P. M.
"Behind the Door" WaSTS
Next Wekxriv it.t.isnu i
FAIR AND WARMER," From the Play
CAPITOfii
J-0,AA.Ji' 12' ' a'-iS- BtiS- 1:iB- 80 P-
ELSIE -JANIS In "a
.... ,. ., ," . REGULAR OIRL'
Added Fatty Arbuckle In "The Oarare" .
Lumn 1 o strels. ARCH4 9THSTS.
FINAL Hich Life in Tail or Penitential
week "'B" - "i J an p...!-,,
TO OP A DF RO lOthSArch RATHINO
Mat. Dally - EAUTIE3
Slichacl 1'cssaltino nnd Mrs. Richard
Nicholas, of Augusta, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore 0. llouchcr
arc receiving congratulations on tho
birth of a son, Theodore ('. Itonrhor,
Jr. Mrs. Boucher will he remembered
as Miss A. Shafley.
Miss Theresa C. Nnsbainncr i en
tertain informnlly at lier country home
in Oaklyn on Saturday evening. Among
the invited guests are Miss Amelia
llaas, Miss I'earl 0. Eaton, Mis Flor
ence A. Morchoiihc, Miss Iouiso A. Tuf
vnndcr, Miss Frances A. Flinn, Miss
E. Agnes Macaron, Mis,s Minerva Dorf
ltinu, Miss Annette Metzger, Miss Itetty
B. Slintlcy. Miss Mae Aikin, Miss
Ituth M. Baldwin. Miss Thelma Bu
shanna, Mr. uud Mrs. John Bushanna,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nushaumer, Mr.
M. II. Merritt, Mr. J. Taylor Stokes,
Mr. Harold Fredericks, Mr. Frank 13.
Davibon, Mr. George Watts, Mr.
Thomas McCrecry. Jr.. Mr. George
Morrow, Mr. John Cunningham. Mr.
Robert Calhoun. Mr. John Hutchin
son. Mr. Horace , C. AVeigJey, fMr.
Francis Nusbaumcr. Mr. Herbert Rnd
ley nnd Mr. Bernard Gallagher, nil ex
bervico men.
Miss Florence V. Jordan, daughter
of Mr. Charles Jordan, of Twentieth
nnd Mercy streets, will leave next week
for Miami, Fla., to remain through the
winter.
GERMANTOWN
Mrs. Howard Fay was K"ft of honor
at a surprise dance on Saturday evening
in the ballroom of Bridle Rein Inn by
the guests. Invitations were isued by
Miss Marie Conway. About fifty per
sons wcre present.
Aliss Grace I'oinicr Rinticy, ot 212
East Durham street, will spend the
week-end as the guest of Miss Mar
jorie Champion, ot Atlantic City.
Miss 13staliiic Montgomery Beard, of
Lewisburg, AW Va.. n student at the
National School of Oratory, will spend
the week-end ns the guest of Miss Mary
Towne, of 241 Kat Tulpehocken street.
Mrs, George Aucott, of Church lane,
entertained themembers of the Murket
Squnrc Progressive Circle at her home
on Monday evening. Her guests in
eluded Mr. and Mrs. John Petcrman.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Brown, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Albert Bardsley. Mr. II. S. Clair,
Miss Delia Gunson, Miss Anna Gunson,
Miss Mattie Kuorr, Mr. and Mrs.
Ilcnry V. Mnc", Mr. William l'cnder
gest, Mr. James Pcndergest, Mrs. Hig
gins, Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Comiski.
Miss Margaret Kern, of 352 West
Duval street, will entertain at luncheon
ut hcr home tomorrow.
Mr. nml Mrs. J. Monroe Tompkins,
WJ
Fntlllrn nn.l I..
close thn Mill llnnto
ff' .e 'M.Mtnut II,U' for tUe
AW.?-.)1'00"1 ?"(n'-
ra. of fiC . 'Hrgarei Thayer Ura
"Nuts. thc I-onsacro Apart-
'.Mn, n
A'tWock ok . u-. Thomas, Jr., of
?fctSSS7tnnt Hill will nn on
nl ,er duster, Jlw Jpsi!
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin II. Titlow. of
.r)20!l North Fifteenth street, will enter
tain the following nt cards tomorrow
evening nt their home: Mr. and Mrs.
Pnul Seaman, Mr. and Mrs. I3arl Ditt
ninnn, Mr. and Mrs. George Graven -stine,
2d, Mr. nnd Mrs. Willinm W.,
Stevenson nnd Mr. and Mrs. Wnltcr
Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Klumpp will
give a dinner this evening, when their
guests will include Mr. nnd Mrs.
Charles Preston. Mr. nnd Mrs. John
Morton. Mr. nml Mrs. William S. Duf
field. Mr. nnd Mrs. ClilTord Wright
nnd Dr. and Mrs. Frank Gibbons.
Mrs. George Kane, of Bnln, enter
tained the members of her card club at
bridge on Monday. Her guests included
thc following from this section: Mrs.
Stanley VnmK'rsliee, Mrs. George
Gravenstlne, 2d. Mrs. Lester Pflieger,
Mrs. Henry Hillebrnnd. Miss Klla
llrunett, Miss Mildred Sterritt, Miss
Alberta Do Long, Mr3. Daniel HiM
tlretli. Mrs. William W. Stevenson nnd
Mrs1. Nonnnti Kelly.
The Murdoch Shnkcspearc Club bus
resumed its meetings for the season nnd
will study "The Winter's Tale." The
meetings are held in Room 702, Withcr
spoon Building, on Tuesday afternoons
nt 2 o'clock. The club, which was or
ganized by tho Alumnae Association of
the Girls' High und Normal Schools, is
it member of the Stato Federation of
Clubs. Miss II. Kate Murdoch Js critic,
Mrs. D. R. Harper is secretary and Miss
Mary K. Bartlett, treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. David 13. Simon, ot
Diamond street, ure spending; several
months on tlifi Pacitic coast,
r. frBlomoniCarrV of North F(
r?i (P.
I
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MUSKRATS SELL
AT $3.75
APIECE NOW
Demand for 'Hud
son Seal' Sends
Price of Pelts
Soaring
Extract from Eve. Bulletin
'eieeBO
JANUARY
CLEARANCE
of
FURS
This special reduction includes Wraps,
Coats, Coatees and sets in every wanted pelt.
Take advantage of the low prices in this sale;
all new stock will be higher priced.
fjDl-TT81
1302 Walnut Street
QTliTiLTiLHSfEfffliiMe
a
jimm$sf
Smart Satin Frocks
Reduced )Q.75
to &&
These are the indispensable
little frocks full of service
which every woman must have.
The reduced price means re
markable value. The models are
very attractive and fashionable;
designed on becoming lines.
Black, Iivy and Taupe. Very
good for now and all through
the spring. Dollars saved in thc
present price.
'iP
127
S. 13th St
AND
1337
Chestnut St.
Two Shops, of Sensible Prices
?,Tnrrri twiii ii i i f rfffffrwf ri'i 1 c t a rrm rTWrrtTwrrvi
BOW1T TELLER C-CQ
JneJpeciafttf Jnop ofOriqinationr
CHESTNUT Atf 13 STREET
ANNOUNCE THE CONTINUATION OF
Our Greatest Stock Clearance
H 1 tytJ I Unrestricted and without reserve every piece of ,iT Z7C
JL bnllAl' mr,.u,i;. ;n ,. nt,v .ti, ,.,;n t, narA KJLAV0
lllVIVUUIIVIiiJl All UUI .lfcib. dLVVa TT 1 UW VH-l VV I
MISSES' WINTER APPAREL
Tailored Suits
29.50
Simple belted styles in silver
tone and duvet de laine.
Fur Trimmed Suits
78.00
Attractive dressy types in velour and
duvetyne combined with conservative furs.
Utility Coats
32.50
Various models developed
in Velour, (Formerly 59.50).
Furred Coats
68.00
In peachbloom, bolivia, and silvertone;
some are without fur. (Formerly 1 10.00).
Street Frocks
34.00
A special group (23) in number, of serge
and velour, youthful models. (Formerly
59.50).
"Tailleur" Suits
46.00
Youthful models developed in velour,
belted or flare effects, trimmed with fur.
Costume Suits
84.00
Rich fashionable materials,
with fur elaborations.
Winter Coats
48.00
Of velour and silvertone. Lined and
warmly interlined. (Formerly 79.50) .
Dress Coats
85.00
Of peachbloom, bolivia, Bokara, ve
lour and silvertone. Trimmed with
fashionable furs. (Formerly 165.00).
Afternoon Frocks
38.00
A limited number of attractive dress
es of velveteen. Only one or two
of a kind. (Formerly 75.00).
EVENING and DANCE FROCKS
Satin, taffeta, chiffon, Georgette crepe
and nets. (Formerly up to 145.00)
48.00 68.00
85.00
JANUARY SALE OF FURS
At 25 to 33 1-3 Reductions
Trim'd Marmot Coats. -HO
30 inch long box models made
from selected skins.
French Seal Coats .245
30 and 36 inch long full flare
models, of dyed coney skins.
Taupe Nutria Coats. . . . .65
30 inch long trotteur models,
made from selected pelts.
Hudson Seal Coats.
225
30 inch long model ,of dyed
muskrat, shawl collar, flare
sleeves.
Taupe Nuti 'a Coats 295
36 inch loig full flare model,
with girdle to match.
Scotch Mole Coats 295
Of dyed muskrat. contrasting
fur collar and cuffs.
Scotch Mole Wraps 250
30 inch long full model,
made from fine selected pelts.
Nat'l Squirrel Coats 3$Q
30 inch long, full loose, box
model, in clear blue skins.
Tr'd Hudson Seal Coats. 350
36 indies long, dyed muskrat,
contrasting fur collar and cuffs.
Scotch Mole Wraps 295
43 and 45 inch long, volum
inous models of selected skins.
la.
u
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t
NI XON 6
CQLONIA
rl...; ";," vneiten. 2.1B. 70.
Plcturizatlon of nichard Hardlnc Darts'
"51 J; c rr..
wuiuicis ut ronune &
Xext Wock CLARA KIMBAtJ, YOlWCt
In "BYES OF YOUTH" """"' f
MARKET ST. B.L 1TTH,
OI.IVC THOMAS In T
"TUB OLOniOua IDY
REGENT
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IV A. M. to It p. rii
MARKET STREET uj
AT JUNIPDR
CONTINUOUS
VAT irPtl I TTJ-
"WHO'S YOUR GIRL" "ggg
SIX-DAY BIKE CHAMPIONS J
BROADWAY BT0 Snyder At
A , -, 2 UP-0 :45 & 0 P. ii?
WALLACE REID "hawthorns f
Next Wk "MALE AND FEMALE "
CROSS KEYS MARKET ST. Bel. 60t,,
"THE MELODY SHOP'-
u
PHILADELPHIAH FOREMOST THEATRES
Forrest Last 2 Evg8. &
ANOTHER HIT!
CHARLES DILLINGHAM'S v
Latest MilHfr.nl rVim4v TrlifMt.
.. vw.kvu IIUIIJU
THE NIGHT BOAT
?i. . Ct Include:
otiJt .EttSA??.ARD- LOUI8E OROODY.
?nSnJSiOBAN' ADA LEWIS, ERNEST
7vi??nwCEU US1- SKELLY. HANSFORD
WILSON and Other.
A Jolly Crew of Prttty Glrl. i
NEXT WEEK SEATS SELLING
RAYMOND
HITCHCOCrC?
In Hln Entirely New Re-ue a
H1TCHYKOO 1919
100 Entertainers Charua of 40 Under 10.
Broad Last 2 Evgs. 1
HENRT MILLER Present V
CHATTER TON"
in n. new comedy by Georcs Scarb9rouh.v
Moonlight AND Honeysuckle "-
A deft satire on love In and out of mir,
rlace." North American. .
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NEXT WEEK-SEATS SELLING
SAM ir. HARRIS Present-
WILLIAM
COLLIER-'
"THE HOTTENTOT"
A Now Karce by Victor Mapes.
. - A0t
ir,i-vi-L- NIGHTS AT 8:20
vja.rrit.is. MAT TOMORROW
JOHN- OOI.DEN'S LAUGHING HIT rt
Pm
NEWMAN
ORPHEUM Mt-Tomorrow. SZe, 06a. .
MAM paHimW'riHM "m
"IT'S ALL THE RAGE"
SEATS SELLING FOR NEXT WEEK
Philadelphia Theatre evgsS
UTII & DE LANC'EY PTH lllflow'fipruce)' 1
MAY IRWIN'
In "A flHle gr Lnuxhtoi "--niilletln.
On the Hiring Line iAb-rj
VCXTWEEK- SEATS NOW " "
AUTIIVR HOPKINS Presents
JOHN DREW '" ctat?bir,
Limited Engagement Two Weeks Only. '
I
Sam S. Shubert evs .t 8 , 5 q
Mats. Wed. &8aU
Tlie Sp-irkllns Muelral Piny "NOTHING
Hl'T 1X)VE." with ANDREW TOMBE8 mod'I
THE ORIGINAL MERRYMAKERS.
Chestnut St. opera hoFsb
vnestnui ?i. JUfji
"THE ROSE OF CHINA" '
The Moat Beautiful Mimical Play In America
1 YRicN"5ii;Ts AT s7iT w
- n i . Sfata -fcS-4
Sam Bernard & Irene Bordoni
In "AS YOU WERE." with an Ail-Star Caat
:'.lv'ft MON'DAY SEA r.STHURSDAr
mmmimv'Hmv
i PERSONALLY! ORIGINAL N Y. CAST
ADRLPHI EVENINGS. 8:15. t
MIJIL.rt-Il ,, urii
FLORENCE MOORE
In "BREAKFAST IN nEP"
E I T H ' S :
ALICE LLOYD
Eminent Entllah Comedleon i
HENRI SCOTT
VamnuR American Operatlo Star.
MEHI.IVGER 4 MEYER s WHITINd
f .iUT- VICTOIl MOORE; EMMA
LITTI.EFIELn ft CO , CLAUD -,
FANNIE fSIIER. AND OTHERS.
ACADEMY OF MUBIO
Traveltalka
Color VIowb
iMotion PIcturW
Tonight Ar1B Tomorrow $.'
ALSACE-LORRAINE
Tlcheta (SOc 7Be. 1 at HTpV. Amph., Mr
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ACADEMY OP MUSIC
MONDAY KVEN1NC1, JAN, 18
SIR OLIVER LODGE
Eminent llrltUh Bclentlat
Tho ltcalty of the Unseen ;
I'lrtt l-ture In rarlea of thrte on uo
alantlated paychlc phenomena.
Heats for rourse, ft 05 to fo.00 IIcIu4Ibc.
war u). Him1'; aetis now on rale, 7a t
i-2 (Plus war taxi At, II W htanu( StY.et'
Wnnanement of Ie Kecdlck. "pi
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