Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 22, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1920
JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Talks of the Mask and Wig Party for Miss
Smith She Tells About Relationships Card.
Party for Blind
THE party nt the Mask tind Wig to
night which the Tom Hurts nrc
slvlnsr for Kvclyn Smitli will be no
loubt one of the (MlRhtfnl affair Musk
nnd Win Clubhouse pardon always lire.
Evclrn is ii sister of Mrs. Hart, mho
was Margaret Smith, you remember,
and they are the daughters of the late
Mr. Harry Smith. Their mother was
jllss Margaret Newbold, u niero of tht,
iatc John I.owber Wclih. She is at
present Mrs. Harry Adams, having
married a (second time. , Mrs, Adams
lived in her uncli: and aunt's home
when a joiiup girl. Her cousin. Mary
Welsh, who afterward married Persl
for I'Vnzcr and later Corlics Morgan
land who died wveral ears ago), came
nut about the same, year, and the two
grnv up like sisters.
Isn't it a coincidence that after the
death of Mrs. Morgan. Mr. Morgan
married Mrs. Ross Smith? Why. ou
mi? Well, because the late ltoss Smith
was a brother of Mr. TInrry Smitli,
ivlio was Mrs. Hart's und Evelyn
Smith's father. The third coincidence
in that the Mr. Adams, who married
Mrs. Smith and who vn killed in an
automobile accident In Cape May scv
einl summers ago. waa married before
that and his first wife wan Miss Mabel
Smith, a Mstrr of Harry und ltoss.
So they arc all intermarried and the
Adsnn girl". Phoebe Harding nnd
Elizabeth Snowdcu arc nieces of Mrs.
Adams as well as her stepchildren nnd
first COUPIUS 01 ineir jmu-iruur, .urn.
Hart and Evelyn Smith, thoilgh Mr.
Adams and his second wife were no
blood relation.
U pounds like "lllind begirar had a
btothcr and the brother died, what
i elation was the blind beggar to the
brother?" and after joti Iiuvo insisted
and argued for hours that they must
have been brothers., you .suddenly Hud
ihat the bliud beggar was n woman,
.ind so she was the sister oC'the brother.
Hut this lelationship is not n mizzle
at all if you reason it out. It's ull per
cctlj simple.
To go buck to the party tonight.
It'b to t" for members of the debutante
set and a few of the jounger married
folk.
DOROTHY PL'JICHAS has come on
from Milwaukee to visit the Kdwln
Atleps in Gerinantown for a cquplc of
necks. You remember her engagement
to Edwin Atlee, Jr.. was announced
several weeks ago. Her sister, Nancy,
nns married to one of the Gilpins just
about two weeks ago. It will certainly
be nice for her to have her sister marry
and come on here too to live.
Mr&. Atlee is giviug n ten this after
noon for Miss Purcbas. You remember
my telling jou that the two Purcbas
girln are daughters of Mrs. J. W. Itost
wick Purcbas, of Milwaukee, and they
arc perfectly charminjr according to
every one who has met them.
T WONDER if wc were naked which
JL ens.e we would hold on to if we were
mired to choose which four to let go
and which to keep. It (.com to me
it would be "take anything but my
e.vei," And jet. do ou know we are
asked ery seldom to say or do anything
to help the blind. At least, o it seems
to me. and so when I heard that Mrs.
Tbarles A. Potter. Mrs. -Edward
.Shakespeare and Mrs. Vox were get
ting up a card party for next Mondav
afternoon to assist tho(e who are blind,
I was glad.
The proceeds from the party are to
he given toward the Pennsylvania Home
Teaching Society and Free Circulating
Library for the Blind, and to the
permanent blind relief war fund for
oUlicrs and sailors of the Allies. Pe
irc cards they are to have n musical
tea, and it will be at the Ritz-Cnrlton,
on Monday afternoon at two o'clock.
A number of promineut women hnvc
taken tables nnd others have given their
names as patronesses. Among those
who will entertain are Mrs. J. William
White. Mrs. John Grlbbel. Mrs.
Thomas (!. Ashton. Mrs. Nicholas Mid
dle, Mrs. Robert Downing. Mrs. Alex
ander Fox. Mrs. (teorgo V. Fox, Mrs.
Effingham U. Morris, Mrs. Kitz Eugene
Newbold. Mrs. Samuel Kerr, Mrs.
Theron Crane and several others whose
names I do not recall.
OF COFRSE there arc debu.tantes.and
debutantes,, but when jou are en
caging a person to help in your home,
and are looklug forward with joy to the
fact that nt last you will have some
one to answer the bell instead of hav
ing to do bo yourself when He is coming
to call, and said person says: "What
about evenings? I Bhall want to go
out a good deal. I am a debutante,
tou know." Well, whnt do vou know
bout that? NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mrs. Thomas MeKean entertained nt
mnchcon jctterday at her apartment,
Fifteenth and Locust streets. Among
the guests were Mrs. Ncilson Urown,
Mrs. Clarence Dolan. Sirs. Robert K.
fVsatt und Mrs. William I?. Cad
walader. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Vnn Rcns
wlaT. of 1800 Walnut street, hnvc is
sued Invitations for a reception nnd
supper on Tuebday evening, February
, at 11 o'clock, after the opcia.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Widener
Mil entertain nt dinner on Sunday,
February 1.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Herbert Taylor, of
wjnncwood. will give a theatre party
nd (.upper Saturday evening, February
-1, in honor of Miss Florence Kane,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kent
ftane, of Radnor.
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Sovereign
pates, of St. Martins, will give a
.jaientine dance for their bon, Mr.
'nomas Sovereign Gntes, Jr., at the
I'hllndelnhia Cricket Club, on Feb
rary 14, from S until 10:30 o'clock.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Shipley Dixon,
Meadowbrook, Villanovn, will give n
tnratre party on Friday evening in
"onor of Miss Mary Norris, debutante
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nor-
Is. of Falls of Schuylkill, beforo the
llendlnning ball. There 'will be
n c?!5'. R11,tv. among them Miss Sarah
' I'oluu, Miss Oertrudo h. P. Cona-
war. Miss II. Pauline Bell, Miss Mar-
?irct Y ,Dall'tt. Miss Deborah Logan,
JJIm Amtn M. Evans. Miss Susan P.
'roome Miss Sarah M. Harrison, Mr.
t."V. Unn(lllh, Mr. .1. C. Ncwlln,
,,xlr c'In'ou McMichael, Mr, Jo.
J t "a,?,1,(r Cironme, Mr. William Foulkc.
ni.'u"wllra -'indclra and Mr. Samuel
'puum.
MrM'ss !Ca,l!e"n: M. Lea. daughter
r.;.and ,Mr!- Charles M. Lea,
n,;; : u spending the wii
MnZ ,V.C "Cllcvuc-Strntford,
"turn on frMnv fmm n iti-
Havcrford, Is spendiug n few days in
New York.
Among the guests who will attend
the dinner which Mrs. George Ser'
geuut, 20:i0 Spruce street, will give
on Saturday evening, at the Supper
Club, in honor of Miss Mnrgaret A.
Dallett, daughtT of Mrs. Morris Ii1
lett. will r. Miss Betsy Davis, Miss
Anita M. Evans. Miss Alva Sergeant,
MUs E. Antoinette (leyelin, Mr. It. II.
Bayard Bowie. Jr.. Mr. Sounders
Alende, Mr. Edward Cassard, Mr.
''ken UcM.ner. Mr. Edgar T. Scott.
Mr. Alfred Sergeant, Mr. Dudley Par
kin, Mr. Samuel Bisphum, Jr., nnd Air.
Normon Ellison.
Among the guests who will nttend the
dinner which Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Al.
Huston, of Lehmnn lane nnd Wissa
hlckon avenue, Gcrmantown, will give
on Jnnunrv 24, in honor of their
daughter. Aliss Judelle AIiIcMrcgor Hus
ton. before the Saturday evening
dancing class, will be Miss Virginia
Larl. Miss Margaret Hamilton. Aliss
Bessie Pearson, Aliss Annabel Wood,
Aliss Atartin George. Aliss Helen
Michell. Aliss Louise Bulterworth. Aliss
Helen Hendersou. Aliss Janet Straw
bridge. Aliss Louise Dixon. Aliss Alar
saret Jennings, Aliss Helen Luens. Aliss
Llisc dn Pont, Aliss Christine Baker.
Air. Sydney AlacKcnzic, Alt'. Jack
ReevCS. Air. Davltl Itcnril. llr. Vntvlln
I Bailey, Air. Jack Simons, Air. David
.urnm, .wr. uiclinril Kiegel, Air. ()ti?
Ba.vlis, Air. Louis I.audenberger, Air.
Spartu Fritz, Air. Walter Howard
Dilks. Jr., Air. E. Paul Patton. Air. J.
Lea Pntton. Jr.. Air. William Mr-n.nl.
inn, Air. Harry Smythe. Air. Francis
nmjrnc and Mr. Hugh Hodge.
AIrs. James L. Heger nnd her son.
-Mr. .lames L. Heccr. Jr.. who lmvr
been visiting Air. and Mrs. Eugene E.
Cnrlin, of .Mather road, Jeukiutown,
have left for their borne in East Lib
erty, rittsburgli.
Air. and Airs. Wilson Prichett hue
taken a house ut Alorelnnd avenue nnd
bt. Alnrtina lane. Chestnut Hill. The
will leave on February 1 for Palm
Beach for a short stay.
Air. and Airs. ! Corleis Alorgan,
of AtontKomcry avenue. Chestnut Hill,
are at the Bellcuie-Strntford, where
they expect to remain for several
months.
Aliss Helen Bodine, of Bois Renard.
Chestnut Hill, returned this week from
Washington, where she has been vis
iting AUes Lucille Wilkinson.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE '
The many friends of Aliss Jessie Ala
gee, of Lippiucott avenue. Ardmore,
will be glad to hear that she is recov
ering from her recent operation and has
icturned home.
Airs. Audrew Greene, of Chestnut
avenue, Narbcrtli, entertained the fol
lowing friends nl n luncheon and bridge
last week : Airs. William Claghorn. Airs.
H. G. Polbemus. Airs. William G.
Ehni. Airs. William B. Goodall. Airs.
Harry Bradley, Airs. Herbert Buchanan
and Airs. William Aladdox.
Air. and Airs. S. A. Rudolph, 2d, of
Woodsidi- avenue, Narberth, gave a
supper Sututday evening after n sleigh
ing part. The guests included Air.
and Airs. Lewis lliown. Air. and Airs.
Jtollnml Touhill. Air. and Airs. Clarence
S. Ta. Aliss Alarguerite Kirk. Aliss
Linda Kirk. Aliss Alargaret Alahoney,
Aliss Katharine Alahoney, Air. Allen
Kirk and Air. William Day.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Airs. William Frisbie. of .Media, has
as her guest Airs. Trowbridge, of Co
lumbus, O.. for whom Airs. Louis Ross
Little euteitnined at Scroggie, her home
near Aledin, on Tuesday afternoon.
Airs. Frisbie. who lned for a number of
years in Columbus, has been spending
the winter with her brother. Air. Walter
L. Rhodes.
The superintendent and staff of the
Ches-ter Hospital were Liven a dinner
last evening nt the Spriughavcn Coun
try Club. Wnllingford.
A meeting of the Foreign Alissiouary
Society was held at the Aledia Pres
byterian Church last week, when work
in China was discussed. Interesting
letters were rend from Air. ani Airs.
Aloutgomery. who are doing missionary
work in Kuling-Kiaugie in connection
with the church of the south. Air.
Montgomery is a nephew of Aliss Cheno
witb, who lives with her cousin. Air.
Fairman Furness. at his home, Upper
Bank Farm, near Aledia.-
street, will entertain Informally at her
home on Saturday afternoon. Her gucstfl
win ine'inlH members of tlie JJelta
Omega Slgmn Sorority, who are: Aliss
Ruth Howcy. Aliss Eleanor Stromc,
Aliss Alice Tompkins, AHte Dorothy
Turner. Aliss Reba Stets, Aliss Alar
garet Heebner. Aliss AInrgery AleNell,
AUsi Gladys Hetberlngoti, Aliss Eliza
beth Ingram and Aliss Mary Dugau.
Air. Warwick James Price will de
liver another of his current event lep
turcs in the lecture hall of the First
Presbyterian Church, on West Chclrcn
avenue.
Mrand Airs. E. AI. Zimmerman, of
277 West Kittonhousc street, nnnouncc
the marriage of their daughter. Aliss
Louise K. Jmuicrinan, lo Air. William
L. II. Bunker, on December .11.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
The wedding of Aliss Alargaret R.
Duffy, of 2022 East Lehigh avenue,
and Air. James J. Campbell, of 1432
Jackson streeti took place Tuesday.
After an extended trip South they will
live at Fifteenth nnd Wolf streets.
Airs. AI. Reinhard, of Richmond,
Vn., who has been visiting her par
ents. Air. and Airs. A. Herstein, of the
Hotel Alajcstic, has returned home.
Airs. S. Carson, of North Broad
street, is visiting in Pittsburgh for a
fortnight.
Aliss Felice Jackson, of Sixteenth
nnd Jefferson streets, will entertain nt
a luncheon of twelve covers on Friday
nrternoon in honor of Aliss Alice Tetn
brook, of New Rocbelle, who is visiting
Aliss Jackson for several weeks.
Dr. and Airs. James J. Slmklns, of
2002 North Twenty-first street, are
being congratulated upon the birth of a
daughter, Shirley Edith Simpkius.
Air. nnd 'Airs. Albert Thnlheimer, of
North Thirteenth street, nnuounce the
engagement of their daughter, Miss
Beatrice Stern, to Air. Louis Polls.
Air. nnd' Airs. William Vincent
Stroup, Jr., have returned from their
wedding trip and arc at home ut r.l.-i
North Park avenue. Airs. Htrdup, Jr.,
before her marriage was Aliss Helen H.
Nusbnuni.
Airs. Jorcph P.. I'eigel, of 24011 North
Ilrond btrcet. and her sistcr-iu-lnw,
Airs. Emil Schwartz, of New York,
will leave on Snturday for Buttle Creek,
Mich., to visit Airs. Schwartz's mother,
Airs. J. B. AVckscI.
Atassey. Airs. Hiram Puul, Aliss Dorothy
Kolb, Aliss Berthn Januey, Aliss Edna
Collins, Aliss Gertrude Januey. AUss
Emma Saucrman, Air. Alvln Tindall,
Aliss Gladys Christ. Air. Clarenco Fos
ter, Air. Frnnels Alarklcy, Aliss Elsie
Burt. Air. nnd Mrs. AI. Culp, Allsa
Alargaret Barnclt, Aliss Hnrrict Har
nett, Aliss Brunelle, All8 Jennie Bar
ber, Aliss Elizabeth Dilks, Air. Albert
Dllks, Air. Alorris Tindall, Air. Warren
Graf. Air. AV. Alycr, Aliss Edna Bailey
nnd Air. AI. Look.
FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL
Airs. Frank Aleyers nnd her 5oung
son. Atnster Frnnk Aleyers, Jr.. Ozone
Park, L. I., are the guests of Airs.
Louis Adclinnn, of 4173 Ridge avenue.
Air. and Airs. John Hutchinson, who
have been passing some time in New
York, have returned to their home, -1171
Ridge avenue.
Air. nnd Airs. Henry J. Worth have
returned from their wedding trip and
will be nt home ut 1.1.1 Alidvale nveuue.
The bride was Aliss Rosemary Kemp, of
.1000 Fisk axenue.
Air. nnd Airs. William J. Campbell
have returned from their wedding trip
and are at. home at .1421 Queen lane.
The bride was Aliss Jenuie Hughes.
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A11SS L. 11. STONE l'holo In rhoto-Crnfters
Daushtcr of Air. Newton II. Stone, of Coatesvillc, Pa., ulioho cngage-v
ment to Air. Kenneth Alny, of New York, lias been iiunutinrcil
GERMANTOWN
Air. James Rcid, of 4."47 Greene
street, will entertain the members of
the Thetn Sigma Upsilon Fraternity,
of Germnntowu, at his home tomorrow
evening. His guests will be : Air. Alnr-s-liull
AleCool, Air. Kenneth Aleehan,
Air. George Stephenson. A r. Robert
Hngy. Air. John Hagy, Air. John Sto
ker, Air. Harry Kenning, Air. William
Selsor, Air. Coulter Gallagher, Air.
William Rally, Air. Oswald Boyer, Air.
John Dieterlc and Air. Jcfford.
Aliss, Cntharine Kerpcr, of Smrdlcy
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Airs. Alurgaret AlcGrnnis, of JiflOO
Chestnut btrcet, announces the mar
riage of her daughter, Aliss Marguerite
Theresa AIcGiunis, to Air. Joseph F.
Wuksinich, of Chicago, on Wednes
day nt St. James's Church, Thirty -eighth
and Chestnut streets.
Air. and Airs. Ewin T. Lewis an
nounced the engagement of their daugh
ter. Aliss Helen F. Lcwin, to Air.
Arthur Clcvland Cummins nl a recep
tion on Saturday ut their homer,
11)24 North Fifty-ninth street. Among
those present were Airs. Katherinc
Haines. Airs. E. AI. Schmalz, Airs. AI.
Windell, of Scrnnton ; Airs. Josio Y.
Walter, Airs. E. Andrews, Air. and
Airs. J. R. Brown. Air. S. AVilde. Airs,
llaulinc. Airs. Osborne. Air. and Airs.
R. L. Cummin, Air. fl. K. Zerr, Air.
Edward Welsh, Air. Harry Carlson,
Aliss AI. Hess, Air. nnd Airs. J. AV..
Hughes, Alaster Earl Rider, Air. J.
App and &on. Air. Horace Seworth
Lewis, Air. and Airs. Frank Fritzec,
Air. nnd Airs. Harry Toppin. Aliss
Stella Jennings, Air. and Airs. Thomas
Grifiiu, Alaster Walter Hughes. Airs.
William Zell, Aliss Katherinc Hughes.
Aliss Dorothy Hughes. AlibS Aliunie
Toppin. Aliss Virginiu Goctz, Air. Evan
T. Lewis, Jr., Air. Brooks AlacViegh.
Airs. Ella Rider, Air. Ray Bendcl and
Aliss Ruth Hess.
Air. nnd Airs. James. Barton, of 5840
Arch street, were guests of honor at a
dinner given by Air. nud Airs. George
Jaichncr and Airs. James Lindsey, also
of CS40 Arch btreel. The guests in
eluded Airs. George Binder. Air. na.rry
Jnichner. of Florence, N. J.; Aly. Ed
wiu Bender, Aliss AInric Barton, Aliss
Jean Barton, of Bryn Alawr; Airs.
Nellie Porter and Aliss Florence Crud-den.
STRAWBERRY MANSION
Airs. E. Rossnnu, of 2452 Douglas
street, entertained at her home last
Sunday evening. Among those present
were Aliss Evu Aliller, Aliss Dorothy
A. Alyers, Aliss Reba Roseufcld, Aliss
Adn Goldman, AlibS Jean Russ
man, Aliss Rose Rossman, Airs. E.
Rossman and Airs. Lat'off, of Buffalo,
N. Y. ; Air. Harry Klevin, Air. David
Satin, Air. Ben Rossman. Air. Harry
Greenberg, Air. Alaxwell Rusemnn, Air.
J. Rossman, Air. Latsoff, Buffalo, N.
Y. ; Dr. II. Alann, New York, aud
Lieutenant AI. Richmnn, Boston.
Air. nnd Airs. Louis Ettleson, of
1SIS0 North Thirty-second street, an
nounce Hit- engagement of their daugh
ter, Aliss Jeanne U, Ettlebon, to Air.
Abraham L. Shapiro, of this city.
Airs. Oscar Grecnbaum and Airs.
Leopold J. Hans, of New York, are
visiting their mother, Airs. AI. Stem, of
:i22S Cliffoid street.
Air. nnd Airs. Jeffrey Stone, of New
York, were the guests of their parents,
Air. and Airs. E. Sickles, of !!200 Dia
mond street, last week.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
The Collins Athletic Club will give
a small dinner partj on Sunday nt the
home of Air. Lane V. Collins, president
of the club. The purpose of the meet
ing is to elect officers of the club.
Among those present will be Air. Jnnics
J. Graham, Air. Joseph , Guidu. Air.
Louis Bentzely. Air. Cliuence Wood
cock, Air. Harold Augeslinc. Air. An
thony OlUori. Air. Connie Uliimcnstcin,
Air. Charles Fiola. Air. Leon Oliveri,
Mr. lieu urugoncui. nr. Vincent Clem
ents, Air. Leon Cake. Air. Thomns
Fiola. Air. Joseph Dragonetti, Air.
Einil Snbatini. Air. John Cullahan. Air.
William Xoillinugnl and Air. Alfonso
P.clers.
Aliss Kathryn M. Miirtba. of 018
South Twenty-fifth street, was given
a miscellaneous shower nt her home on
Alonday evening. Among those present
were Aliss Alive Can-, Aliss Kathryn
Carr, Aliss Alarie Curr, Aliss Helen
Houston, Aliss Helen Nolan. Aliss Helen
Barrett, Aliss ICuthryn Gallagher. Aliss
Kathryn Jacobs, Aliss Alargaret Alullen,
Aliss Josephine Phelan. Aliss Grace
Boyce. Aliss Anna Alurtbn, Aliss Irinti
Nc'al, Aliss Alary Dooley, Aliss Ethel
Neal. Aliss Peggy Cronin. Aliss Alarie
Croniu and Aliss Agues Kilgore, The
wedding of Miss Alurtha und Air. John
J. Sheehan will take place Januarj 2S.
NORTHWEST SECTION
Air. aud Airs. Earle Kite gave a
luncheon and dance in honor of their
daughter, Aliss Thclma Kite, on Satur
day evening nt Spratt Hall, Twenty
ninth street nnd Ridge avenue. Those
present were: Aliss Knthryne T. Gam
mons, Aliss Edna Beckmann, Aliss Isa
bella Stewart, Aliss Florence Gaumer,
Aliss Grace Townsend, Aliss Reba Sun
nis, Aliss Beatrice AInurer. Aliss Alar
garet Sattertield. Aliss Alinnie Satter
field, Alis Gludys Eberly, Alias Alar
garet DuBell, Aliss Helen Jamison, Aliss
Dorothy "Naulty. Aliss Ethel Armstrong,
Aliss Florence Brittinghnm, Air. Elmer
Gammons, Air. John Beckmann. Air.
William C. Schleycr, Air. Robert
Alever. Air. Carroll Thomas, Air. Ed
ward Riggs, Air. AVilliam Alarshnll, Air.
John .Tone, Air. Hany Bowcn, Air. Al
len Blnnkfield. Air. William Connor,
Air. Donald Maurcr. Air. George Ham
mond. Air. Warren Aleyer. Air. Edward
Hickels. Air. Arthur Wcinert. Air. Cres
ton Kite. Air. nnd Airs. Roland Rosa
and Air. and Airs. Hires Simmiugton.
ROXDOROUGH
Airs. Louis F. Knppes, of ."2."
Ridge avenue, will givo n coffee party
with music, this afternoon nt her home
for the benefit of the work of the Aid
Society of the Grace Lutheran Church.
Assisting the hostess will be Airs. Rob
ert LeFort, Alibs Amelia Wunch. Airs.
Henry Forgy. Airs. Christan Ritter,
Airs, Paul ',. Strodaeh, Airs. O. Raueu
zalin, Airs. Robert Crawford, Airs.
Aaron AVugner. Airs. Ottille AleNnlly.
Airs. David Rehder, Airs. Charles
Rriloh, Airs. Caroline Kemper, Airs.
Mntilda Wunch. Airs. Barbara Hnnf,
Alis. A. Topcrzer. Airs. Jennie Ell
Misscr, Airs. Ida Walmsley. Airs. Eiiiinu
AlichneJ, Airs. Hnnnnh Stewart, Airs.
Louisa Adams, Aliss Rentz, Airs. W.
Walton, Airs. Cnthnrine AtcDonald,
Airs. Amelia Dengler, Airs. Alinnie
Atjers. Airs. Elizabeth Rauenzahii and
Airs. Hugo Blei.
Mrs. Harold Chappell will entertain
at cards this evening when her guebtb
will includo Aire William Dixon, Airs.
Luwrencn Sanford. Airs. AVilliam V.
Hacberlein, Airs. Carroll R. Thompson.
Airs. Richard Fnrrand. Airs. Alerritt
Aloffett, Alirs Elsie Leonard. Aliss
Sophia Lackey, Aliss Jessie Wcster
ninn, Aliss Alarian Westrrman and Aliss
Charlotte Alarplc.
The young people of the Aloycr AIc
moriol Baptist Church will hold their
midwinter cntertuimneut followed by a
social hour tomorrow evening in the
lecture room.
Mltia Mildred Hitchcock, Miss Eliza
beth Bean, Aliss Alargaret Benn, Aliss
Alice Collins, Miss Helen Collins, Aliss
Helen Knndle, Aliss Evelyn Anderson,
Aliss Helen Hunslcke.r, Aliss Olivia
Graver, Aliss Alarlo Powell, Aliss
Naomi Phillips, Aliss Hazel Weber,
Aliss Carrie Wolf, AIr. Frank i''cnnl
morc, Air. Gordon Brown, Air. .Tnmrs
Huusleker, Air. George and Air. Wcl
don Hitchcock, Air. Robsrt Simpson,
Air. Lcroy Cassell, Air. Alnrshall Acuff,
Air. Frank Cassell, Air. Linwood Jor
don, Air. Ilnrry Price and Air. John
Norman.
Among the guests nt n musical nnd
informal dance given by Aliss Dorothy
Doveburd nt her home on Alain street
wcro Aliss Frieda Fox, Aliss Alary
Wolfson, Aliss Lillian F. Rosenman,
Aliss MInuie Sacks, Aliss Alary Braudy,
Aliss Anna Braudy, Aliss Ethel Ro'en
mnn, Aliss Anna Alaun, Aliss Rose
Stcmple, Aliss Roso Hurwitz, Air. II.
Gordon. Mr. II. Al. Roenman, Air. AI.
Polin. Air. B. Krousc, Air. A. Slutzky,
Dr. 8. Gross, Air. A. E. Eksteln, Air.
Philip Alolitz nnd Air. B. A. Shaw.
Annual Rummage Sale
St. Nicholas Day Nursery will hold
the third annual rummage sale next
week. January 2!1. .10. .11, nt 1.101) Wal
nut street. Airs. Charles II. Iljpwcll,
IC2.1 Walnut sfreet, Is president of the
lionrd.
The St. Nicholas Day Nursery cares
for the joung children of colored women
u-lin nre obliced to L'o out nud ivork by
the day. They uro greatly in need of
funds owing to the increased cost of
everything nuu'grcat demands are inane.
C C QL..L....I- KVGS. at 8:l!i.
.jam .J. .jriuu,-... nats. Wed. Sat.
The Sparkling Musical I'lay - "NOTHINO
HUT LOVl., wun AiNuiirjiv 1UMUL.B ana
T1IIJ ORIGINAL, MUHKYMAKKK8.
'-ncstnut St. xtatH w,d & Sat
"THE ROSE OF CHINA"
Tho Met Hcautlful Munlcal riay In America
I VR bf NIOIITS AT R 50
!, l i-vi-v Hum. d. . fR.t.
MEBialBWP
Market St. b. lOthi 11 A. M. to 1!.!IC r, M. gf'l
rvrt. I nilIUNd. lViaCLH-rJNML.U, - I3J
and THOMAS MEIGHAN
In "THE THUNDnrtllOI.T" ,' hi
Next Week NORMA TALMADOH t
in "A DAuairrnn. ov two yotii,v:
P A L A C h1
1214 MinitCT RTltEET - 5l
10 A. M 12, 2, atlB, C.4B, 7:4S. Oi80 I WT. ' $,
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG' .
IN ADAPTATION FROM PLAT "
"LYES OF YOUTH" .
Limited Engmecment v
Commencing Monday Next
Unprecedented Cat of Favorites ,
"EVERYWOMAN1
Adapted From Steo Triumph
ARCADIA
10 A. M . 12. 2, 3:45, B.4B, 7:415, 0:30 V. Mv
CHAS. RAY ''ked-'iot ;
Ncxt Wk "THE fiJX BUST CELfcAttS'
Victoria
0 A. M, to 11:15 P. M.
MAY ALLISON
In AVERY JIOPWOOD FAITCE
"FAIR AND VARMER"
Next Week WILLIAM FARNUM
I In "WINCH OF THE MORNING"
f A P I T o i:
724 MARKET STREET ""
10 A. M., 12, 2. 3:45. C.4B. 7:46, 0:30 P, M,
JACK PICKFORD "wn0N0..
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(PERSONALLY) ORIGINAL N. Y. CAST
A D F L PH ffu venTngs. "sTTB".
rtL"-L' ll Jlnt. Thur. & Sat
FLORENCE MOORE
In "BREAKFAST IN BED"
TIOGA
Jli'.s Gludys Murphy, of North Broad
street, entertained informally ,flt her
home on Sunday evening the follow-in?
guests: Jli'is Anna Larkin. Miss Mar
paret Spafli. Miss Mary Sheridan, Mr.
John Kinninan, Mr. Andrew McKec,
Mr. Thomas Kennedy. Mr. Michael Mn
guire, Mr. Klmcr Hitter, Mr. Hay Nu
gent aud Mr. Harry Meyer.
aiy nml Mrs. C. Kordycc Thome
have returned from their wedding trip
nud are nt. home ut 7214 Chestnut ave
nue. Oalc l.ano. Mrs. Thornc was Miss
Marjoric C. French.
The following from Tioga. Mrs. John
C. Allen, dr.. Mrs. Clement A. Al
derfer. Mrs. Frank Bnrras. Mrs. Oscar
Voelker. Mrs. Reiijamln Foster, Mrs.
Louis Guckes, Mrs. (ieorge Lord. Mrs.
Walter Doscher, Mrs. Uowland Pcgley,
Mrs. Gerhnrt and Mrs. Arthur G.
lSecker, were entertained at cards on
Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Harry Li.
Painter nt her home, 71 30 Crcshelin
road, Chestnut Hill.
The midwinter party oE the Chris
tian Endeavor Society of the Temple
Baptist Church. Tioga und Twenty
second strnets, will bo held this evening
in the social hall of the church. The
afTair is in charge of Miss Evu Tindall,
Miss Myrtle Tindall, Miss Thelma
NORRISTOWN
Mr. George Hitchcock, dr., of Itivcr-
side avenue, was given a surprise party
at his home in honor of his birthday
auuivcrsary. Among the guests were
4 DANCING LESSONS $5
A TEACHER FOR EACH PUPIL
Individual
Inilruc-
t 1 o n. ExclufiHe
Method. Mirrored
Studio
1G20 Chestnut
OFFICE MOD
Locust 3182
CORTISSOZ SCHOOL
NIXON'S
COLONIAL
v Gtn. Bel. Chelten. 2:15, 70.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
"EYES OF YOUTH"
,,'e?.t,Yr?1$-POUOI'AS FAIRBANKS
In "WHEN Tim CLOUDS ROLL BT"
11 '
w
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'01
REGENT
MARKET BT. Bel. 17TH
ETHEL CLAYTON In
The 13th Commandment
GHi
PAmNO Walnut ab- 8th- t-Today
Roseland Girls
Kna- Ave. t Cumberland
PEOPLES L LoonDB
mo fun snow
TROCADERO 10,h Arcb- Ma'- oSir
CROWN-UI' UABIE3
fei33snjsi2ftoii:i5snsd:
"ithr.1in1 1i'ridny ,rom visit to Miss
AmE'p'p100' ,,au,Rb,t,cr of Mr'
"irs. 1 , p, n0yce( 0f Boston.
TuJ,Mu'linr Music Club haB issued in
IU K. ., for its Seventh recital, which
ton Y.vnn at th homo ot Mrs. Charl
teBiK ?"i"v nftheast corner of Seven
ifttrn,, ,Lucust streets, on Saturday
"."noon, January 81, at 3 :30 o'clock.
Bi?n?D(1 M.rs- Joseph Chapman, of
ttrt. 7Tt Mt on Monday to spend
UU P&h aUhe Lake Placid Club,
' . Tboma Da Witt Cuykr ,tJ
iillll f lHi III 1
1111 0UR ANNUAL II 1
Jl January I
, Clearance
& li I Continues on nil I ill
JWfllllllllll Pnnt! Sititm finiiins II
W i 111 1111 r T I I 1 . I I Ml
W Uinner r wcrs ana vy raps
illlllll at lilllls
I V3 tO 12 Off
I !l Former Prices 111
I HI "0 & O' & ' Exchanocs HI I
I IS . i VMIIIIIIIIII
The Only Institute of Its
Kind in Philadelphia
TVTHERG you are given electric cabinet bath,
' W massage, salt rIow, needle bath or a wide
variety of PROVEN treatments in connec
tion with the right kind of deep-breathing exercise
no classes, no dumbbells or gymnasium apparatus
no home exercise.
WHEN you come to "Collins" you nrc given the
right kind and amount of Physical treatment
under the direct supervision of trained
graduates, bringing to life muscles you have not
used probably in years.
Visit Our Institution for Trial Dem
onstration l,reatmentNo Obligation
COLLINS INSTITUTE
FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Bellevue Court Building
Phone, Spruce 5J,SU 1418 Walnut Street
1.UJJJUUI miiimmnniiniiininmiinimm......,, ..............
H iC
1335-1337
Walnut St.
(Opposite
Ritz-Carlton)
Final Clearance Sale
of Dresses
Regardless of Cost
Dinner and Dance Models; Tjaffetas,
Georgettes and Nets in
Pastel Colors I
Afternoon and Dance Frocks, In
cluding Velveteens, Tricotines,
Satins, Nets and Chiffon
Velvets J Values to $95
Exquisite Duvetynes, Embroidered,) $y.50
Headed nnd Fur TrimmtJ ( 9
$25
Values to $75
Values to $150
ALL SALES POSITIVELY FINAL
11 A. M. to 11 P. M.
MARKET STREET. ..
AT JUNIPER
CONTINUOUS
VAUDEVILLE'
Mr. CHASER musicai.
An. FIELDS' TtlltUB IIAItMONY dUILS
BROADWAY Broad & Snyder Art.
xvr , 3:15. 8 : & OP.M.
Wm. Lampe & Company
ALICE BRADY " JSscgr-
CROSS KEYS MARKET ST. B.l. COth
"THE SPRING MAID,,'MUSI'
1 XrAT
PHILADnLPIIIA'S FOHEMOST TIIEATRB
D J This & Next Week Only
OrOaU ngn.. 8:1S. Mats. Wd. & Bat.
"WON THn SWEEPSTAKES OP I..AUGH
Ten." r!viln Ledcer.
SAM II. IIABniS Presents '
WILLIAM
COLLIER
In
"The Hottentot"
A new farce by Victor Mapev.
Scats for tho Last Week on Sals Today i
Forrest NiaHTS AT 8:15
1 Oil COL Main. -W.rl- R.t
RAYMOND
Vr'5
huchcock;
In his latest musical revus
HITCHY-KOOJ "
OF 1919
100 KNTERTAJNERS
CHOItUS OF iO UNDER 20
Seats for Nst Week on Sale Todar
HavviVL- N10TS AT 8:20
VJcirriUK. Mats. Wed. Sat., 2;30 r
JOHN GOLDEN'S LAUQHINO IUT f
T'iW
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msat&&is&sseg&
I'J , . L- i-'.i w..-y:''w';
Ki'A noon nrrvlm lilv in vnnra ' J
Visit Our Institution for Trial Dem- ' -
p FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Bellevue Court Building fJ
In., ,r T,, , - ji ! j H
1 1 1 1 1 1 kni . ' . . ' 3f ii ' i ' ' '. ' i j 11)11 --' i i pjWJn --ir u r. '' ' i it EI
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W O A T l !riilll Directs f ZTZT j! 1
p. S' A L E , Ml Your Attention to IlSi K
F1 Friday and Saturday 1 liS Their Comprehensive p ll
I, SEVENTY-FIVE I M SP y fflHl
I EXCLUSIVE HATS ll H CHERTAK Mgj
I $5 and $8 IB HAT H
P Original Prices ?18 to $38' f; H j S. LTSL H UJ? L
'I (Stunning vvinter sport and dress models, Ml W& ll 7 TiIZI
Ll including duveryns, velvets, metal cloths, 1 L liJ j ofl5 &(
F.! suedes, leathers, fur trimmed nnd em- '. ll j f-y . ,-., RjiifyriinjC tiff
h hroidered. etc. ; IB hptCOlGma I
li P. S. Ask to see the exquisite afternoon I M j I CUtd IPwJTn- Bill
'!' nnc' 8,reet frocks going at sacrificial ' IfJ - 'lHi p , i if fcQSPCC-V W I
l' prices to make room for southern year. Ijli fg -'- H P7Y77 'g (IPtP ' 'HI
''' M 111 II 1 m M I
i t -t t .1," ''"
iiiiMi Miiiiii ii I -w - " aA-Jf.r ' -. .JgjU,',. : ,'.,,, . '
"IT"S ALL THE RAGE"
Scats for Next Wefl: on Sala Today
PHILADELPHIA Mat. Today
17th & Do Iancfy. Tives., 8 :30. Mat Sot, I.SO
AHTIIUR HOPKINS Trwenta
JOHN DREW
IN
THE CAT-BIRD"
The Vnusually 'Brilliant Comedy J
by Rupert Hughes
Has Philadelphia All A-Chuckle
Evgs. at 8:20
Mat. Todav.S;1K
The Play That Putu Joy In LJvlnc ..
POLLYANNA."
AI.l NEXT WEEK- RKATH NOW
WALNUT El
THE WMFB IS '
IIAD1ANT CARTOON MUSICAL COMCDT
Gonanous uaudcn of omLnss
Academy of Music .8Ank ,
1 heChoralSociety-
OF PHILA.
Henry Oordon Thundsr.
Conductor.
Orar; Knrn, Hopran
Iloyal I' UcLollan.Tnor
,wtt xiooq, uaruon
Members Philadelphia Orchestra,
Tickets at Herip'". 1110 Chestnut Street
75-. ti 00. Jl r,0 and I.(H). ol"1'
1
King Olaf
linear)
E I T H ' s ;
MARIE CAHILL
In "Cahllllsms of 1020"
"ONCE UPON A TIME'k
A New Musical I"arc
Owen MciaUcnsy. h'hella Terry li Cf.J
Word & Van; Hd. 12. Vord. Others-
ACADEMY OP MUSIC
TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 27
SIR OLIVER LODGE ?
( SECOND I-UCTUIti: IN UUHIES
"The Evidence for Survival" ,
Tickets. T5o to -' 1110 Clieatnut BU
New York Symphony '
OnrifF.HTRA
WAI.TErt DAMnoscif. Conductor.
Acndemy of Mulc Tonliht
soloist F A S T O 1M
ROPIIANO 01' TUB TWIT. OPBIIA CO.
KISS BEATS AT HKPPIt'B. 7So to) M.W. S
MUTHOPOLITAN OPEltA IIOUBIO 7
BATURDAY AITKIINOON, JAN. S, at 3)j ,,
Russian Symphony Orchestra7
vith ROSHANARA
niJNKKlT HAHNEMANN HOHPITAtT' ii
('rices, DOotof.00, at Veyiaann', llOSCtwat. . -I
m, ,4J T", tJJ
ORPHEUM Mal- 'I"tJay. SSe. !(. ,i
MAE DEBMPND TU Two OrrJiiuait '1
JANUARY 2ft ''JKmiV'l . ' ll. I
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