. i t ...rtfTiTl3 COXH. tlie daughter of (7. . tt..f Tlrlnton Coxes, will bo ".f honor at n dlnneiwlnncc to bo iirin toniKv "t."v ;"--- i ""; Ti Ji vlncc. Jr. flnMierlno mny be suiil to ?' hail' and to be having. 0110 of the tLVtlniFS Of tne winter, x ....... u..u?, Slue from the way alio lias been cut ftdancw and been entertained ecner X tince Lev debut out at I'cullyn in Octobj1. , . . . trnllBC ft Ki,c wcrc J tot ohc is very pretty uml lias a V.firacthc manner and dresses very SStllr "no. Hm !! Until, now " ,,.- ,,ir k n rittiio out. ,UAr and Mrs. l-'lagg hnvo been in "' .. i.nm iiikI linn nvtinntni! WUe n iif for the dance, to iUt hut through , sonic delay It 'was W"1.!!.!- n.i tholr .boat is not x- Kf .until next Monday or Tuesday their daushtcr. Mrs. & Iiow as Mario l-'lni Anthony Geye ,,. vho vas .Mario i' ingg,wm uu uum. V V'ji.ut nn,l Mr. Stnnd cv Oris- ftd Ffaw, 3d. and Mrs. (Hundley gfoVes will receive with her. BS. CHAlUrOX YAKNALfj lias M an awfully good JooKltig sine tins tIU . . .1-1. ...I-.n onlrlH tlnnn. En" trimmed quite elaborately with Sk skunk fur. The deep, high color.is :.A. fur and the rather long coat lias .- it u nr mint, wiiiu tuiui uuvu- Vide fur edse. Cuffs of fur Jiulsti the ETiolvet one, rather short nt the tok ot the head, and she wears-tt d hack S with this rostume. , Mrs. Uleck Twiia I, r.li-a Hopkins that was. has .,7,1 suit too. but hers 1h a brighter lh.de than her mother-in-laVs. EUse Si looki"K very well these days. chad n Miinll black fur hat when I met her ctcrday und dark fur was in the uit. Jt was niosi-uecouiiuB. I A MOM: (he interesting affairs W-r planned for todav and tomorrow is tlie aiieliou and riiniinage Miie 10 u: lircn bv a number of prominent so ! .-..n,. f.,r Iho lienrfit o the San ftistoforo and Harrison Pay Nurber- es Tlie fcuie opens ui i" . '"" " m.ln onen until 4 p. in., and will be teld at 1122 Walnut street. The contents of an entire nmc. con taining many interesting nuu viuuuuit: -.!.i. l.nvn Jippn flnnlltpd so you how that will be mighty interesting. Denends on tlie attic, you may Miy ! But tin- really is a wonderful one. lhe more valuable articles will be auctioned of, and many lnicresuus jm-uua w iin iturc pictures, men nnd women s 3 ?& ,.Kf. rhlldrpn's clothing, ns Veil as shoes, millinery and bric-n- brnc Till be Knocked down to the highest bidder. The beueticmrics care for the cmi- ta of widows or descried wives. There arc al-o many women whose hus bands are disabled from illness, and who ?re compelled to support their families, ; they, too. can bring their children to a day nursery ami leave them all duy, know ing they will receive the best of care. Summer outings and trips are provided in the country or at the seashore. Both nurseries are members of the Federation of Day Nurseries, and 100 .inlitrMi mi the average are under the care of the two boards of managers. Mrs. Iienjamiu Fruzief is president o 3e Harriwrn and Miss Miriam W. Roberts of the San Cristoforo Nursery. Jlrs. 1. urauen xvyie la cuauiuuu the executive committee for the sale, ohllc other members include Mrs. Ben- lamin Krazier, Mrs. Kaudolpli Jubtice, ftfrs. Henry Pease, Mrs. Arthur Urockie. Miss Aliriam v. iioueris, Eln. Alfred Stengel and Mihs hmily iPhiller. K and with the usual ways of children I ays mc instead oi i "" lO'.t oa'asiions. You know "mo wants andy." and the rest o it. Now mother bought to teach her differently m she abored hard to instill "I" instead of 'me." It worked beautifully till one lay when Tilde Harry came in and irought Mary bo many goodies that she eally did eat too much, nnd had that mri oi siuueu icuiiut ui iuwiihuu. ;5he looked so cute that Uncle unrry Iirasabout to nug ncr as buoisioou iuuie rith a worried look on her little face. ,'0h! Oh! don't." said Mary suppli klngly, "aon't bend 1." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Amonr thn trupsts who will attend the dinner which Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Howard Paneoast. 2031 Dc Lcnccy place will give on Friday evening, in honor of their fanghter, Mibs Polly Paneoast, before tlie ball to be given bv Mr. nnd Mrs. iwnert uicnUinning, will De jUirs ransy scott, aiiss Susan Stewart, aiiss uer trude L, Paneoast, Mr. John Ingcr U, Mr. Sumuel Carpenter, Mr. She Mrd Hagerty, Mr. Edward Ormstcad ind Mr. Pehner Townseud. Mr. and Mrs. Paneoast will give a theatre party u tonor of Miss Gertrude L. P. Con- "fay, daughter of Mrs. W. Barkllc H'nry, on February 13, before the (nd Assembly. Miss Nanry Binney Dunning, Jaughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A'. Donning, of 15 South Twenty-first trot, will be the guest of honor at a jnee winch Mr. and Sirs. Harry Con lly Groome, of tho Wellington, will m on reuruury 10, at the Ritz- uiion, Mr. and Mrs. George Brooke enter 'ea Mr und Afrs. llnrrv W. Ilnrri- j and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Autclo ""ereux. in their box nt Mie. nnern Inst Wning. aiss Anne Livingston, of Lochiel !ms. Eltnn. Pn Ini7 o lnniTiAnn jwterday at the Art Club, in honor of If"- John Phelps, of Bnltimore. who K we guest of Mrs. Robert Emott riday, Janunry 23, at 1 o'clock, I Pli ln,lalnl.l.. A -i. llll. III ! illl V iLUIHUL'U Will B1V f,u m nonor or uosnannra, tne JM Indian dancer. Mrs. John Grib H. "i VteMo nt tho luncheon nnd ng the guests of honor will be Mrs. &i i carmicimci, ails Sophie IKiri .. Jlr8, Clarence isartiett. ln.olr . . . " .lUOllMUttlll IVIll CriM l S"u:er1, 'oiiowing nirs. jolin m will entertain Roshanara nnd e other guests of honor In her boz. Jlrs, David M. Newbold, 2034 Locust 'iint I'-0 Ims heen spending a few loJJ" Ncw. Yorl- will return home ".uj nexi week. Jjti .Law rence Lewis Stevens, will LS ?. ""h" t tlie Bellcvue-Strat- ' lonn. i by il theatre party today, ,1?nor of her h ar lVtuJ 1.V1...1 -n 3lpass. Ml,,," ..".':'": ."."'"" ti.1 Cr M,,,er wi" take place in Feb- On!".t.r. nnin Frederick R. ,i ,- II ir 1? bo IV10 this afternoon at r t T,B', ,3-, Suuth Tttciity-firbt Fan..na tho f"llowJUB Wednesdays Wtl January '"''owing Wednesdays 15' DdrAIrH- Jl U- K"s Roberts, lastIS,mdeJyJ,1UCe' le" fr Palm 'AooraP'"iMra- George O. Mason, of J tt wlnfrr ,0 l'asntlea. Calif., iMr .... ;v muio ::, 'ucy.15- oyu. "f un'. . i iiiuiiuro. . nnve vpfnrnpil LnQttda. r" V-iemem UrUcotn r.- visif irt t. rf1 r. ---t"-- ytfSf GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE jigncy Wynne Touts About the Dinner Dance to Be Given iwg " nuuur oj miss ainerine Lioxe. Rummage Sale for Day Nurseries lawn, Roscmont, is spending a few days in New York. Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald W.' Kent, of Gcrmnntown, is Bpcndiug a few days In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Trout, of Wayne, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a sou. NEW JERSEY NOTES. Mrs. Jane Illicit, of Hast Union street, Burlington, lids gone to Miami, Fla., for nn extended stay. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Miller, of 'Wood lane, in Kdgewatcr 'Park, have gone to Pluchurst, N. 0., for u fort night. Mrs. George de B. Keim. of 11101 Porter street, Philadelphia, was thcJ gue,st ot ner niece, Airs. w. 1 JIakcr, of the Bambler, In Edgewatcr Park, on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Gill, of the Holt-Wilson, in Edgewnter Park, have gone to De Lands, Fia., where they will remain until the early spring. Lieutenant and" Mrs. Charles L. Brand, who have been the guests of Mrs. Brand's sister, Mrs. Frank L. Thnchcr, in Edgcwater Park, have re turned to their home lu the Glrard Es tate. . .TK.'n"eddinB oC Misa Ethd Fell,' of 1418 North Thirtieth street. Merchant viJJe.. N. J., and Mr. Joseph Buccker will be solcinuized next Wednesday at St. Peter's Parish Hotibc, Mcrchnnt yillc, after which there will be a dinner for the bridal party at the home of the nnue. A brother und sister, Mr. Frank Biicckcr and Mibs May Bueck'cr, wjll act as best man and bridesmaid. GERMANTOWN Mr. (Abbott Sibson, of HIIS Gowen avenue, entertnined the members of the Sigma Kappa Fraternity, Gcrmantown Chapter, at his home Monday evening. His guests included Mr. Maurice Hen Uels, 3Ir. Dickson Ash, Mr. Hurry "agner, Mr. Charles Tull, Mr. Donald Malpass, Mr. WilliunL Donohue, Mr. ierdinand 1'orticr. Mr. Rodman Han son, Mr. Robert Hcnkels, Mr. Dwight u,yton, Jlr., Clinton Llewellyn, Mr. Richard Petcrman, Mr. Rudolph Pott, Mr. George Homers, Mr. Edwin Steel, Mr. Samuel, Schaefer, Mr. R. J. Conly, Mr. R II. Eisenhardt, Mr. C. Green, Jr, and Mr. Henry Shepherd. ..,?lr- and Mrs. E. Lawrence Fell, ol 4J.J West School Ijne, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Esther V fi.n"'rence, and Mr. Roy M. Gidsou, of 4j1S Osnge avenue, yesterday at 0 o clock. A meeting of the Sigma Sigma Sorrority of Mount St. Joseph Acad emy, Chestnut Hill, will be hold this afternoon in SI- Pnflminn'u ttii Members include Miss Mary C. McGrathj "" ''" -r. miner, iuiss llutn m. Buggy, Miss Florence Miller, Miss ",?rJe,??jley MibS Margaret Gilmnrtin, Miss A'irginia Goodwin, Miss Catharine Dempsev, Miss Gc'rtrude Malov. Miss Anna Boyce, Miss Charlotte Chopey, Miss Ethel Goodwin, Miss Margaret Collins, Miss Elsie McCoy, Miss Elennor Ivnnn, Miss Bertha Liessen, Miss Anna lord, Miss Margaret McFadden, Miss Josephine Raring, Miss Mary Blanche, Miss Kathleen Morris nnd Miss Marga ret Hartnett. SWARTHMORE Oscar Wilde's comedy, "Lady Win dermere's Fan," was presented by the SwnrthmoTc Players' Club in the women's clubhouse Monday evening. The principul characters were acted by the following: Lady Windermere, Miss Wilfred Knnpp ; Mrs. Erlen, Miss Helen Elmere; Lord Windermere, Mr. j. vjuuimers otuan ; ijnuy Agatna (Jar lisle, Miss Frances Barber; Lady Plyn- lift If ATtD ( Plin1mni..i Cti.n.l. T - 1 dale, Darlington, Mr. J. Kirk McCurdy, " wiiwHiicio otuuiij J-oru NORTH PHILADELPHIA Buss Thclma Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Watson, of Newport, it. i., wnose engagement to Mr. Robert Sherman Hazlett, of Ohio, gunner of the destroyer U. S. Little. now at League Island, was recently nunounccu, nns neen spending a week as the guest of Mrs. William B. Glenn, of 1S40 North Twenty-seventh street. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn will givo a dinner on Iinday evening at their home in honor of their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Edwards, who have returned from Newport, where M.r. Edwnrds was on duty, to remain with Mrs. Edwards's parejits during the winter. Other guests will include Miss Helen Munyon, Miss Irene Rockie, Miss Ella Glenn, Miss Miriam Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ilannan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Keeler. Mr. Franklin Bates and Mr. John II. Bates. Mr. and Mrs. George I. Barr, of CO North Fifty-ninth street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mada line Barr, to Mr. Willoughby J. Bar rett, son of Mrs. Irvin S. Barrett; of Overbrook, on Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mueller celebrated the silver anniversary of their marringcNit their home on North Second street on Saturday evening. They wero ussistcd In receiving their guests by their four children. Miss Helen Mueller. Mr. Charles Mueller, Jr., Mr. Edward Mueller and Miss Leona Mueller. Among those present were Dr. Alexander G. Keller, Dr. Alexander G. Keller, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schaible, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Muel ler, Mr. and Mrs. William Margen weck, Mr. and Mrs. George Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Haffner, Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Deck, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Dahlcr, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller, Mr. and Mrs. William Fcldhaus, Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris Bewley, Mr. and Mrs. John McGrntb, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKendrcck, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Noab, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Counard, Mr. Frederick Englehardt and Miss Caroline Rcutch. Mrs. John Goodfellow entertained the following from this section nt cards on Tuesday afternoon : Mrs. Harry Williams. Mrs. Hiram Loux, Mrs. Charles Wisler, Mrs. Charlei E. Lu kens, Mrs. Samuel Alcott, Mrs. Charles Patterson, Mrs. Nelbon Sailer, Miss Matilda Schiedel, Mrs. Sylvanus A. Leith and Mrs. Snmuel Alcott. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes D. Watson have ,-ntiirnpri from their wedding trln. nnd will be at homo during tho remainder of the winter at W20 North Eighteenth street. The briuo was Miss Norma Byrd Jones. Mr. and Mrs. David Wallace Mayer, of 701 Colonial uvenue, Richmond, Va., are receiving congratulations ou the birth of a daughter, Sara Virginia Mayer, on Wednesday, January 14. Mrs. Mayer was, beforo her marriage. Mib Harriet D. LelpriEer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Nathaniel Leipzlger, of 1410 North Fifteenth street. Mr. and Mtb. Bertram Grant havo returned from Chicago, where they havo been living, and are at 1841 North Thirty-third street. Mrs. Grant will be lemmnbered as Miss Bessio Rosen berg. ,ol this city Aiaurlcjj flood, JDOi .. feVENJWPUBIO LEDEB-UHIUADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY? MAIN LINE Flioto bj" rhoto-Crafters. . MRS. RANDOLPH JUSTICE Mrs. Justice. Is tailing' an active part in the rummage sale which will be .held today nnd tomorrow for tho benefit of two day nurseries East Seventeenth street, Brooklyn, are receiving congratulations on the birth of n son, Joseph Good, Jr., on Sunday, January 4. Mrs. Good was Mibs The resa Wise, of this city. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA An engagement of interest which was announced today is that of Miss Re beccu J. Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Wilson, of 1323 South Twenty -second street, and Mr. Glenn Moorchouse Wilder, of Detroit. Mr. Wilder is the bon of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank II. Wilder, of Armada, Mich. Miss Sophie M. Aaron und Miss Jane Lnchstman spent the week-end visiting Miss Aaron's parents in Cnrtnel. N. J. Thcv also were entertained by friends in Bridgcton. The Academy Country Club gave a party Sunday evening at the house of Mr. M. .Roy, 520 South Sixteenth street. Among the guests were Miss Rose Rob's, Miss Sophia Schlarz, Miss Edna Kebs ler, Mi-s Reba Ross, Miss Sophia Sto lob, Miss Mollie Bortli, Mlss Esther Kessler, Miss Sophia Benson, Miss Ber tha Stern. Miss Clara Stern. Mr. M. Roy, Mr. Harry Lovett, Mr. L. Marlin, Mr C. Rose. Mr. II. Green, Mr. Lou Welsh. Mr. B. Waltzer, Mr. J. Vitulli, Mr. B. Welsh, Mr. M. Levin and Mr. Al Bell. Miss Frances Conaty, daughter of Mrs. E. B. Conaty. of 2333 South Cleveland avenue, will cntertnin the members of her bridge ciud nt ner iiome this eTcning. Among the invited guests are Miss Marie McGrady. Miss Eliza beth McKcon, Miss Helen Sheridan, Miss Marie Day, Mibs Grace Severs, Miss Gladys Gordou, Miss Helen Hmes, Miss AVinifred Gorman Miss Mary Walker and Mrs. James Cashman. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. A. Harris, 5S40 Rod man street, entertained Sunday eve ning at a dinner in honor of the fourth birthday nnniversary of their son, Mas ter Ervin Harris. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. S. Cohen, Mibs Rose Stein, Mr. Phillip Cohen, of Can ada: Miss Annette Goldfarb, Dr. A. S. Block, Mr. and Mrs. R. Borman, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Roscnsweig, Mr. Robert Freedman and Miss Minerva Barrack. Announcement is made of the mar riage of Miss M. Clawson, of G423 Gl rard avenue, to Mr. S. Peitzman, of 301(1 Kensington avenue, on Sunday. A reception followed immediately after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Kreltzler, 4237 Lancaster avqnue, entertained at their home last evening in honor of their niece, Miss Caroline West. KENSINGTON BIrs. B. Lambert will entertain nt n luncheon nnd "COO" at her home, 2170 East Cumberland street, tomorrow afternoon. Her guests win do iurs. Haines, BIrs. Lefold. BIrs. Jinks, BIrs. Timmsman, BIrs. Lodge, BIrs. Potts and BIrs. TJmsted. Bliss J. nalbrunner, who has been the guest of Dr. and BIrs. J. Broad -field, of 3131 Fraukford avenue, for several days, has returned to her home in Cold Springs, N. J. Bliss Gertrude Ainsley, of Kensing ton avenue and York street, will enter tain tho members of her sewing circle at her homo on Thursday evening. Bliss Florence Grossman, of 1015 East Dauphin street, and Bliss Helen Wirtschafter aro visiting in Scranton, Pa., as tho guests of Miss Zella Green berg. BIrs. G. Stephens will entertain the members of her Kaffe IClach on Wednes day afternoon, Jnnuary 2S, when the following ladies will be present : BIrs, BI. E. Mitchell, BIrs. G. Ayres, BIrs. J. II. Broadfleld, BIrs. K. Schurorn, BIrs. R. Seip, Mrs. F. A. Ludwig, BIrs. Krumm, Mrs. A. BIcGrory and BIrs. C. Seip. BIr. and BIrs. Thompson, of East Al legheny avenue, havo gone to Florida for; several weeks. WISSAHICKON An attractive entertainment followed by a dance will be given on Thursday evening, January 20, at Woodvale, the clubhouse of tho American Bridge Co.'s club, in aid of St. Timothy's Hospital. The Bala-Cynwyd players, a number of talented amateurs, will present a mu sical comedy "Let's Go," written by BIr. Edward Lelghtorf Cramer. Mr. Barney R. Fischer, of Cynwyd, Is the btage director of the company and the cast includes Mr. William Lonergan, Bliss Sarah Blahon, Bliss Ethelwyn Vandivcre, Bliss Helen Pedrick, BIr. Charles Blorgau, BIr. Blarshall Hick man, BIr. Charles Blorgan, BIr. Ber nard Fibcher, BHss Ruth Pedrick, Bliss Alice Grover, Bliss Helen Slaymaker, Bliss Blary Olhanben, BIr. Jack Kelly, Miss Linda Jorgensen, Mibs Katheriue Thompson, Bliss Dorothea Donaldson, Bliss Bliriam Kennedy, Bliss Lynore McNulty, Blr. Charles McCracken, BIr. Howard Haines, Blr. Howard McNeill, BIr. Edward Mahon nnd BIr. Howard Le Boutilier. The patronesses Include BIrs. John J. Foulkrod, Jr., president of tbo junior aid of the hospital; Bliss Elizabeth Hey, Bliss Elizabeth O. Schofield, Bliss Anna E. Fussell. Bliss Dorothy Blar tin. BIrs. James Adams. Bliss Lois An derson, Bliss Ilattle Bennett, Mleb Elizabeth Beatty, Miss Lucy BAtwick, Mrs. Frederick Merrill , Brccht, .Miss Flgrsat's JJrpokfu WH-t VtfMf . ' u MATRON Miss Betty Bowker, Mrs. Frank Cant; rcll, Mrs. Stanley Cauffmnn, Miss Catharine Cox, Mrs. Edwin Dearulcy, Miss Helen Deighton, Mrs. C. Douglas, Miss Doris Denuison, Mrs. William Eddlemau, Jr., "Miss Ethel Edwards, Miss Helen Farrand. Mrs. Frederick Foulkrod. Mrs. George Fussell, Miss Isabelle Fusbell, Mibs Isabelle Foulk rod, Miss Frances Fonda, Miss Carolyn Graves. Miss Mary Griudrod. Mrs. Wil liam Hoedt. Mibs Helen Haig, Mibs Millicent Halsey, Miss Marian Heu dren, Miss Mildred Hey, Mrs. Richard Hey, Miss Gladys Howe, MissMar garet Jackson, Miss Edith Jones. Miss Dorothy Keely, Mrs. David F. Kecly, Mrs. Charles Krugcr, Mrs. Thomas Kenworthy, Mrs. Clyde Leaver, Miss Marian G. Layre, Miss Elizabeth Littlewood, Mrs. John Lawson, Mibs Dorothty Martin. Miss Ethel 'Metzler, Mibs Edith Mellcrisli, Miss Mildred Mack, .Mrs. Newbaker, Mrs. Laird Park; Miss Charlotte Piatt, Mrs. J. Pester, Bliss Helene Rehfuss, Bliss Mnrgaret Robinson, Bliss Gertrude Rath, Bliss Mildred Righter, Bliss Myrtle Silverwood, Bliss Virginia Short, BIrs. John Schofield, Bliss Eleanor Schofield, Mrs. Frederick Schmidt, Bliss Frances Snyder, Bliss Blargaret Stafford, BIrs. II. G. Steven son, BIrs. Frederick Stott, Bliss '"Blary Stout, BIr3. Charles Stout, Mibs Helen Silverwood, Blibs Beatrice Snyder, Bliss A'irginia Thompson. Bliss Elsie Torper yer, BIrs. C. V. Williams, BIrs. Charles Whiteman, Miss" Elizabeth Woodruff, Bliss Gladys Whiteman, Bliss Blargaret Weir, BIrs. William Walters and Bliss Sara Young. ' S$ NORRISTOWN 'tf v Mr. and .urs. v iiijaiijspcnce, ,c: 041 Stanbridgq street, hnTveilssued in BIr. vitations daughter. Bliss to .ur. JivnjanuuiiiiiiDtciincnannaon, iveanesuay morning, January as, fat ii o'clock, in the naws Avenue Bletho- dist Episcopal (Jhurcn. i-receuing ine uunce at mo arsine clubhouse numerous interesting dinners were given. Dr. nnd BIrs. Albert Row land Garner, of De Knlb street, htfd as their guests Dr. and BIrs. J. E. .Vamea, Jr.1. and Dr. nnd BIrs. Ueorz TCorl Raiguel, of Philadelphia j Blr. n,d Mrs.' V. Blair Yeakle. of DoylestoVn, and BIr. and BIrs. J. I. BI. Wilson, of De von, f ' ' At a dinner which Mr. and Mrs. Aaron S. Swurtz gave at their home on De Kalb street the gucts were BIr. and BIrs. Ralph Quillmm, Mr. 'and BIrs. Charles II. BlannAlr. andBIrs. J. Futhey Smith. BIr. rind Blrs.Wil liam Watt uid BIr. ayl(j Mrs. 'Leroy Umstad. Bliss Florence BI Jjimbo, of 1448 De Kalb street, jays a dinner of fourteen covers in hdnor of BIr. nnd Mrs. William it!geriid,of'Scranton, Pa., who are visiting her. ,"' DELAWARE COUNTY BIr. Daniel Ollverf irava nn Interesting talk a few, c enirf i3 ago; on "Relief Work in Syrir.," ya theifluditoriiun of tho Bledia Public School. BIr. Oliver related his own experlenco while a prisoner of the Tftirksjrduring the war. BIrs. II. H. Scjeveff Chester, en tertained the Delaware Country Chap ter of the Dnuj;1ters-'of the American Revolution, at heriHiomo on Blonday afternoon, whn General William G. Price addressd the meeting. Mrs. Stoever is rei;entTpf this chapter. At the coiIjnjunUy luncheon of the Woman's CIrfb of-Rldlcy Park, on Blon day, Mrs. Arf,na B. Scott was the guest of honor, arf erwbjch she gave a dem onstration 8lnd talk. During the after noon there J .(fas' a community exchange bale, and hr the evening a community meeting, atl wMch BIr. A. Hunt Vau- tier leCtUrei7l.fnl!rmro(l hr nn intprestlni. musical 'pr Bram. The sino treatment 'j Is a simple effective remedy for sufferers from itching, burning, skin troubles. Try today, bathing that uncomfortable, irritated surface with RESINOL SOAP and warm water. After yw have dried it gently with a soft cloth, apply RESINOL OINTMENT with the finger tips. Then see if you are not surprised at the prompt and blessed relief. ' mm WEDDINGS OF INTEREST TAKE PLACE TODAY Miss Catherine E. Beck to Be- v t come -Bride of Mr. Harrison This Evening A pretty wc'ddlng will tnko place this evening In the Lutheran Church of the Reformation, Carlisle and Ontario streets, when Bliss Catherine E. Beck, daughter of BIr. and BIrs. John Beck, of 3501 North Wnrnock street, will bo married to BIr. John Ilnrrison, of Bryn BInwr. .The ceremony will be perform ed by the Rev. I. Walton Bobst, und will be followed by u reception at the home of the bride's parents. BIr. Beck will give his daughter in marriage and sho will be attended by her sister, Bliss Hilda Beck, as maid of honor, and Miss Elsie Gerlach. her cousin, as brides maid. Bliss Dorothy BInrtin will be flower girl. . BIr. William Harrison will bo best man, and the ushers will include BIr. Jesse Troost, BIr. George Ilnrrison. of Trenton, BIr. George Beck, BIr. Paul Beck nnd Mr. J3hn Beck, Jr. After nn extended trip, BIr. Harrison nnd Ills bride will live at Edgcmont, Pa., the Delchcstcr Farms, nnd will receive after March 15. . HIRSH STERN An interesting wedding to tnko place this afternoon ut 4 o'clock, is that of MIrs flliirivu N. Stern. daughter of BIr. and BIrs. Blorris II. Stern, of 2110 Green street, and BIr. Stanley Mason Hirbh, of 135 South Forty-sixth street, which will be solemnized nt the home of tlie bride's parents, with the Rev. Henry Berkowltz, D. D.. of the Rodeph Shalom Temple, officiating. The bride will be given in marriage by her father and will be unattended. After a dinner for the families, the bridegroom and bride will leave on a fortnight's trip. Upon their return they will be at home at 2110 Green btreet. HIRSCHBERG BLECHBIAN A wedding of interest in Coatcsville und Norristowu is that of Bliss Ella Blechman, daughter of BIr. and BIrs. Simon Blechman, of Coatcsville, and Mr. John Hirschberg, of Norristowu, which will tnke place this afternoon at tlie home of Rabbi Albert Weiss, 1525 West Venango street, who will perform the' ceremony. Immediately after the quiet service, BIr. und BIrs. Hirschberg will leave for Atlantic City. They will bo at home after February 15, at" 1120 North Forty-arst street, West l'Mla dclphia. LAUGHRAN HAMILTON The wedding of Blibs BIno Hamilton. daughter of BIr. Thomas Sr Hamilton, of 1318 Porter street, and BIr. Bernard Laughran, of 2004 Pine street, will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Church of the Epiphany, Eleventh and Jackson streets. TM bridesmaid will be Bliss Anna BIcGlndc. and the best man will be BIr. John Ford. .After a wedding trip BIr. and BIrs. Loiighran will live at 831 East Willard street, Kensington. f SUTLIFF HESTON J The wedding of Bliss Vera II. Hestotf; of 5444 Lansdowne avenue, and BIr. Oscar F. Sutliff, of 134 NorthFifty,- ninfli sfrppf. will rnkri nlncpnfc th Fletcher Blethodist Episcopal Chtirchj iifty-tourtn ami juaster wreets, nmny. The bride will be-givenn marriage by her cousin, Mr. '.Warner Roberts lies ton. The Rev:fDr,OeorgeJBurns will officiate.; A reception; wlll'follow at the homo .ofttheibride after' the ceremony. Mfs,Clarnce if Walker, Jr., will net a8!jnatrjitJi,)!)f Minor nnd the hridesmaids will' Ire'MfssJMyf tie Sutliff. sister of the ,brluegrootn;Bhss Anna Heston, Bister "of (thoibrlflc : Blrsr T. Irving Cooper, of Voodbuiiy, N. J., and BIrs. W. Turner, dfiSwni'tlimore. WMry Siitliff will have for his best man, Blr.William R. Ricknrd, while -tho ushftrs "will include BIr. Joseph B. Fur- in, of DelaSvare City; BIr. John Urower, ot uermantown; iur. fttauicy H. Boyd, of Canton, O. ; BIr. Clarence L.Walker, Jr., of Wilmington; BIr. William G. McGIathery and BIr. Percy Hbdson. ; BIr. and BIrs. Sutliff will leave im mediately after the reception for an ex tended wedding trip. They will bo at home after February 15 at 5444 Lans downe avenue. SOLI. TAHL A wedding of interest took place la3t evening when Miss Hilda Soil, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Simon Soil, of 017 South Ninth street, became the bride of Mr. Herman J. Tahl, of 470 North Fourth street. The ceremony was performed by the Bev. IMchard Portnoft and was followed by a reception at Mercantile Hall, Broad and Master streets. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Mae Soli, Mks Esther Soil, sisters of the bride, and Miss Dora Goodman were bridesmaids, and Mis-, Frances Takiff and Miss Esther Starr were flower girls. Master Henry Takiff nna Master iteuDin atarr were pages. Mr. Arthur Soil was best man and the ushers we,re Mr. J. Jarowsky and Mr Gus Orlovitz. About 200 guests attended the re ception, after which Mr. Tahl nnd his bride left for an extended southern trip, returning home about March 1. TACONY Mrs. Emma Rowland will entertain at a luncheon tomorrow afternoon to be given at her homo on Torrtfsdale avenue. Her guests will be Mrs. E. Beeves, Mirs. B. Melcher, Mrs. .1. .Toebges, of Pitman, N. J.; Mrs. H. Flown, of Pitman. N. J.: Mrs. TA Cramp, Mrs. II. Wiest, Mrs. M. Ellis, Mrs. M. Beerhalter, Mrs. A. Hudson, Mrs. B. Lambert and Mrs. II. Barris.. Miss Mabel Weatherman, of Hnger rnan street, Is entertaining, ns her guest for the week. Miss Margaret Hempler, of Vireland, N. J. RESINOL SHAVING STICK gives a rich lather, full of sooth ing, healing properties which leave the skin comfortableand refreshed. All druggists carry the Resittcl products. 1 Sl". JANUARY 21', 1920 "RIGOLETTO" SUNG BY THE METROPOLITAN Mabel Garrison, Hackett and De Luca Take the Principal Roles in Verdi's Opera niaoLKTTO t Opera by GluSeppe Verdi The riuke . Charles llnrkett Illiroletto .Giuseppe do Mica Hnarafucllo Giovanni Jiartlno Vartclalona flora Jrlnl Olovanna- ljmrn Herat Monterono i.oui i "',". Manilla Mario l.aurentl Hors.i Atwelo la rerDrano Vlncenro lUBChlRllan Th?. Countess ..M!''nV..h.S.lf.r A raire lanmn '""""" Conductor Koberlo Moranzonl. Neither lu individual performance nor in ensemble was last evening's presenta tion of "Rigolctto" by tho Bfetropolitau Opera Co. particularly impressive. In fact, In spite of the beauty and intense dramntic expression ot the music, there were comparatively few "high snots. One of these, however, was thd per formance of the quartet in the Inst act, which was the best balanced and tiucbt sung number of the entire opera. It must be said, however, that nt least two important members of the cust were not by any hieaus in their best voice. These were BIr. dc Lucu, who was evidently suffering from a severe cold, which deprived his voice of Ihe greater part of its usual resonance, and Miss Garrison, who. while her voice thowed no traces of cold, did not last evening have Mifhcicut volume to com pete 'with the Richard Straussiau effects which BIr. Bloranzoni was constant! evoking from the orchestra. BIr. Hackett, the Duke, was in tho best vocal form of any of tho piincipnl members of the cast. He was especially good in the upper register of his oici' and did some fincsinging in the "Questa o quelin," the duct with Gildu in tho hccoud act, the opening aria of the third act, "Parmi vedcr le Lugrinm," and, of course, the always melodious and popu lar "La Donna e Blobilc." Miss Garrison, aside from not bciug in the best shape vocally, made a charming Gilda. Her stage presence was. as always, most attractive and she displayed her usual fine sense, of rhythm, in which important adjunct bhe is sec ond to no singer on the operatic stage. 'BIr. de Luca acted the title purt well, although its character is not especially well adapted to his unquestioned his trionic gifts. Bliss Perini made nn attractive and coquettish Bladdalenn nnd m. nilfniintn vocally to the comparatively email, port allotted to her, but BIr. Blartlno was! omy moderately successful. bothvp,ealIy pd dramatically, as "SparafoMlpr The minor parts taken by jIiao.:Berat nnd Blessrs. D'Angelc.,-ffurenfi, Bnda and Reschiglian -tfeFe admirably (Tone as usual. Tie final' duet'of Rigoletto and Gllda-vas.omlttcdgand while it left out 'a flne piece ofirausic, it cannot be de niP;l that tbevork gains in dramatic lffct by closing with Ricoletto's frnntif cri as .hVcasts himself upon the body of hisyfilain child. Mr. Bloranzoni conducted with his METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JAN. 24, at 2:30 Russian Symphony Orchestra with ROSHANARA WORLD-FAMOUS ORIENTAL DANCER Prices, BOo to $2.50, at Weymann's, 1108 Chest. DUMONT S & Emmett J- Welch Min UUWlKJn 1 Btre,, ARCH&OTHSTS. rcrpcrpuj.AR priiCE matinee today i Timely Fort Burg-Doll Captured ORPHEUM MAT TODAY, 25c. 35c. -MAE DESMOND TK Turn 0.1, (herseld in ne ' wo Orphans JANUARY 2G "JERRY" , CASINO Walnut ab. 8th. Mat. Today JRoselandGirlj Kens. Ae Cumberland Ladles' Mat EeryDay London Belles BIO FUN SHOW PEOPLES TROPADFRO lOth&Arch. Mat. Dally 1 tVUiUCCWJ GROWN-LT BABIES New Class Now Fermlne A ahort-term course In publlo speaklnr, Mlf-expresaion, selfKionfldence. business. Snellen and all-around selt-deyelonrnent. Eleven consecutive Friday evenings, com- monrlnir Januarv 23. at 8 n m. Both sexoa. L Opening lecture free to publlo. uaiL Trrue or puuua oy.uuw o,ig lor Instructive literature NEFF COLLEGE 1130 CHESTNUT AT. if PUBLIC SPEAKING You can safely give him more Just watch him push his plate forward the second time for Supplee Ice Cream he knows its pure fresh flavor, its velvety smoothness. And it is as good as it tastes, containing the very food-elements that the child's body requires. For behind the purity and freshness of Supplee Ice Cream is the same year-round, never-failing supply of pure, fresh, clean Supplee-Wills-Jones cream. There's a dealer right around the corner If you want to know who your nearest dealer is, call Baring 140. Supplee IGE CREAM Has a Better Flavor Supplee - Wills h Philadelphia Ocean !" I ' KA.i in' 4 customary exact knowledge of, the score and temperamental Interpretation, but ns has been the case with Ills- last few performances, especially, the orchestral effects were too strong in mnuy places. Tho male chorus "Zitti, zlttl,r' at the close of the second act was sung plunls Bimo In nccdrdance with the.lnstructions of tho composer, but tho orchestra completely drowned tho voices ns'lt did nlso In tho chorus "Scorrcndo unltl rc mota via" In the third act and several of the ensemble passages of the lost act. Club Organized rri. xr,lmMiif niiili nf Temnlo University was organized Sunday 'eve- niiig, when several law students oi me University met nt ,5030 Walton avenue and telected temporary officers, i BIr, James Regan wis selected tem porary president. Tho vice presidency was given to BIr. A. Lincoln Meyers nnd BIr. Harold Rornemnn was'solocted corresponding secretary. Thefirst regu lar meeting of tills newly formed club will bo held February 1. TIiomj present at the initial meeting included Profes sor Blcrzbacher, who was elected hon orary president nnd adviser ; BIr, James Regan, BIr. Emanuel Rotuiii. BIr. Har old Borneman, BIr. David E. Triestcr, BIr. II. Regan, Blr. A. Horau, BIrs. Joseph Cohen and BIr. A. Lincoln Bieyers. Dr. George Boiling Lee to Marry An interesting engagement announced today in New York is that of Bliss nelen BI. Kecney, daughter of BIrs. James Ward Keeney, of San Francisco, to Dr. George Boiling Lee. of 10 East Sixty-first street, New Yoik. WALTON ROOF THIS WEEK DANCING 'and ENTERTAINMENT DYER & SANDS TWO G1RI.S FROM THE LAND OF HARMONY HALL & KINNEY SOCIETY DANCERS BLANCHE BABETTE SINGING COMEDIENNE MADGE & ETHEL WARDE DANCING SPECIALTY BETTYBRAUN JAZZIJXNCES Dancing begins every evening at 8.30 ' EUGENE G. MILLER, Mgr. c.-, o QU.-Uprt EVGS. at 8:15. 3am o.- onuoerr. JIats Wed k Sat The Sparkling Musical Play "NOTHING HUT LOVE," with ANDREW TOMBES and THE ORIGINAL MERRYMAKERS. Pli ptntlt St OPERA HOUSE unestnut oi. 1Iats We1 f. Sat "THE ROSE OF CHINA" The Most Beautiful Musical Play In America I VRir' NIGHTS AT 8:20. - " Mats Wed. & Sat. imoiawr",i FirmK (PERSONALLY) ORIGINAL N. Y. CAST A DPI PHI EVENINGS, 8:15. "L'L1'rnl .Mat- Thiiro & Sat. FLORENCE MOORE In "BREAKFAST IN BED" MR. ERNEST BLOCH The Eminent Swiss Composer Five Lectures on Alternate Thursdays r at Halt After Four The Third Lecture on Thursday, January 22d "The Psychology of Music or Music Considered as a Language" ' Post Graduate School of Music and the Fine Arts 150D Locust Street Course Tickets $10. Address Secretary 4 DANCING LESSONS $5 A TEACHER FOR EACH PUPIL Individual Instrur- 1520 Chestnut OFFICE 300 Locust 3102 t 1 o n. Exclusip Method. jnrrondl studio CORTISSOZ SCHOOL New York Symphony ORCIinSTRA WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor. Academy of Music. Thurs Evr,, Jan. 22. soloist F A S T D M SOPRANO OF THE WKT OPERA CO. RES. SEATS AT HEPPE'R. 7Rc to 2 BO - Jones Milk Co. City Atlantic City Che.ter t oWmW vflHlS f .vwir YWWvMra ivmrmm T r , r,s-i--1 i t.Mtiif D , ." Market St. ab. 16th. 11 A. M. to llllB P. M. PKBULDSS Present J KATHERINE MacDONALD and THOMAS MEIGHAN IN A NEWPICTOnB '"THE THUNDERBOLT' Stanley Orcheetra Renowned Organist. AdJel"THD PENDLETON ItOUND-Ur" PALACE k 1214 MARKET RTRKET 10 A. M 12, 2. 3:48, B.4B, 7:45. 0:30 P. M. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN ADAPTATION TltOM PLAY "EYES OF YOUTH" Limited Engagement Commencing Monday Next The .Superlatlvo Film Bpectacle " , "EVERYWOMAN" CAST UNPRECEDENTED ARCADIA CHESTNUT BELOW 1CT1I 10 A. M., 12. 2, 3:4B, B.45, T:4B, 0:30 P. M. CHARLES RAY in FIRST PRESENTATION OF "RED HOT DOLLARS" ' A PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT PICTURE Next Week "THE SIX DEST CELLARS" VICTORIA MARKET STREET AB&VU 0TI O A. M. to 11:15 P. M. MAY ALLISON In AVERY HOPWOOD FARCE "FAIR AND WARMER" A Die Joy Play That You'll Enjoy. f A P I T 0 724 MARKET STREET L 10 A. M, 12, 2, 3:45. E.4B, 7:45, 0:30 P. M WILL ROGERS m "JUBILO" NIXON'S- COLONIAL Utti. Bel. Chelten. 2 :1B, 70. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG "EYES OF YOUTH" . Augmented Orchestra Now Organ. REGENT MARKET ST. Bel. 17TH ETHEL CLAYTON in The 13th Commandment 11 A. M. to II P. M. MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE r. v-.n3E.r, ..v - w a "rT" irttdiniT AL FIELDS HARMONY TRIO. OTHERS.. BROADWAY Broad Snyder Ave. DIUnUWAI 2 I.",, OMB & 0 P.M. "JANET OF FRANCE" giVc&pLAY "MALE & FEMALE" CROSS KEYS MARKE.f0T-7?&el9 PRINCESS WAH LEE KA . Waal 1VJ PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES BROAD MAT. TODAY EVENINGS at 8:18 "WON THE SWTXEPSTAKES OF LAUGH TER." Evening Ledger. SAM II. HARRIS Presents " .WILLIAM COLLIER" In "The Hottentot" A nevr farce by Victor Mapes. FORREST MAT. TODAY EVENINGS at 8:13 RAYMOND HITCHCOCK In his latest musical revue HITCHY-KOO OF 1919 10O ENTERTAINERS CHORUS OF 40 UNDER 20 GARRICK MAT. TODAY EVENINGS at 8:20 JOHN GOLDEN'S LAUGIUNG HIT "IT'S ALL THE RAGE", ' DL;l Jll,: 2 WT5EICS ONLT Ir'hiladelphia NlEht8 at 8:30. 17TH & DE LANCEY Matinees Tomorrow and Saturday, 2:30. A Joyous Welcome FOR JOHN DREW IN IV THE CAT-BIRD" An Unusually Brilliant Comedy By RUPERT HUGHES Presented by ARTHUR HOPKINS "KEPT AUDIENCB IN GRIN AND CHUCKLE ALL EVENING." Ledger, "CLEVER LINES RECEIVED 'WITH ROARS OF LAUGHTER." Press. ACADEMY OF MUSl'O O 1 I" tonight at n: 1 5 JOINT RECITAL By MADAME PfiK? MATZENAUER Contralto, Metropolitan Opera Co., N. Y, HANS KINDLER CELEBRATED DUTCH CELLIBT Tlfkets $2 00 to 60c. Now on Sale at Heppa'H, 1110 Chestnut Street. VM Nl IT Evgs-at 8:20 yy-rVLilNU 1 Mat Tomor.,3:15 The Play That Puts Joy in Living "POLLYANNA" ALL NEXT WEEK 8UAT8 NOW nriHii (mmw AWlStfl &ssm RADIANT CARTOON MUSICAL COMEDY CORKING COMEDY CAST GORGEOUS GARDEN OK OIRLIEa ACADEMY OF MUSIC TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 27 SIR OLIVER LODGE SECOND LECTURE IN BURIES "The Evidence for Survival" Tlcfcet. 7Eo to t2 IHO Chestnut St. EITH'S MARIE CAHILL lit "Cahllllsms ot 1010" "ONCE UPON A TIME" ' A1 KUf ViiMlnaM tt.n. OytttMtWimwrt .jl.lf nr A c SKI n l! . 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