x t " '" ., - A" ' ,1 ST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Glendinning Ball Tonight, Given to Commemorate the Battles of t Trenton and Princeton DO TOU REALIZE that less thnn a month from now the Rayctlcs of this season will bo a thing o tlio past and uc will bo tearing to noonday serv ices throughout the centra.! part of the city and Lent will bo Upon us? ' And were Kaney a debutante, no matte? how good n timo she had been having nil winter, she would certainly glnily nmr Nmiu D. G., for It hns beeu a strcuuouB lime, now, hasn't It? And there lias not been much variety In the enter tftlning. lint tonight at least there will be something different, and that will be the Glendinning 'military ball. Even while wo were at war and everything was so military, no one thought of a military ball, even as a charity affair. It remained for Mr. OlciKllnuisrf to think of it, carry it out nml make it n private one, which ho himself would give for his daughters and the 100 ac tive members of the First Troop of Philadelphia City Cavalry. I do think it was a great idea and T am not, original in my remarks. I always get excited, as you know from mv having told you before, if I even hear the bugle of the troop, let alone pee one of those figures in buckskin and dark blue bedecked with stripes nnd rhevrons with heavy 'fringe, that looks like the fringe our grandmothers used to edge the parlor- jamDrcquins with, nnd nee also that wonderful helmet witli its insignia and the prent strip of bearskin fur riing Up from. tho back. And, oh, the excitement of helping' brother or father or uncle or son into said suit. As a wee girl remarked to me one day: "Mother sews daddy into that suit every time he puts it on." It's to skin tight It stands to reason it can't ptand much str'ahi. doesn't it? Well, to go back to the bail tonight. Colonel Glendinning, who. as you know, was in the aviation service, and is of ( nurse a member of tho troop itself, and his wife will receive, and they have nsked Captain Oadwalader, Lieutenant Clem Wood nnd Lieutenant Flo Rivinus nnd his wife to receive with them. There will be a number-of dinners be fore the ball, including one given by the Glcndinm'ngs themselves, who, by the way, are staying for a few weeks at the Bellcvtte-Rtratford. The Rivlnuses will give in dinner of twenty covers, which will be attended by the officers and several other troop members. The Nicholas Biddies will entertain at Mrs Tiiddle's parents' home, 1712 Spruce sheet; and another dinner, this one for the debutante set, will be given bv Mrs. Horry Godoyfor her grnuddaugh ter, IMcn Hope Wilson. Mary Norris, another debutante, will be 'given a din' ner by the J. Shipley Dixons; and the Mister girls, Marina and Fannv, will give a dinner at the home of their father, Mr. Owen Wister. Lucv Kin Folving will entertain for Margaret Ross, jml IsnbcIIo Carvallo will be guext of houor at a dinner which her aunt, Mrs Horace Brock, will give. Still another dinner will be given by the Harry Harts nnd the Liggetts wiil entertain for their sister Kathleen nit er, while Polly and I'eggy Thayer will be guests of honor at a dinner to be wMr byT,?n5"dic,r floral and Mrs. n illiain W. Atterbur.v. It's going to be a lovely party, mo?tlv younger people, as it is not a big general invitation affair. In fact there wMI not be a man there who will not be in uni form . rpO GO back to my first thought that .7 J'!"?1 is I,ot fnl" off- 'lo vou realize that here will only be three more Sup rer Club dances? The last one will be field on February 7. two weeks from to moirmv. I 'was in hopes a second ceric would be started, but Lent coming" ho early nnd so many people going South I wippoje it really is not advisable to do so. But the-meetings are t-uch fun. I'm aim ay sorry when I realize that, like all Eood things, they must come to an cud some time. As I said last week. I like the clubbv reeling of the affair and then that Mver Davis music! Isn't it wonderful? You just can't keep quiet but have to get un ud dance and dnuce. pMiLEN, our friend who is getting icloA I? Uvo now was out walking "ith Daddy recently and thev were ""King at a new house which hud been mult a short time. Ellen was interested ImmouiI expression with all she saw. She marked us they walked away, "That Aas a beautiful house, Duddv. And a heaii-oo-ll-ful location." Then seeing Kaddj's expression, she continued: "I , JM'o-e it sounds funny to hear mc sav yl'italioii, but it's correct." NANCY WYNNE. sociAUurrivmEs Mr and Mrs. Alba Johnson will en leitnin at dinner on Tuesday evening, iimuary 27. at Castann, tliejr home in KeAcmont, in honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mha Johnsou. Jr.. who will tail for London about February ;. Mrs. C. H. Ashby Iienrj. of Ard moie. has issued invitations for a bridge " Uiursdnv afternoon, .lanuury 20. Mrs. William Rodman Ellison, U:;l "liriieo street, has issued invitations for " dinner in honor of .Miss Adelaide ,Y wliti. before the rinnce-wliich Mr. nnd win ''nll,'J' Connelly Groome. of tho "eiiitigton. will give on Monday eve ning, libruiiry 1(1. in honor of Miss viney Diinuiiing. daughter of Mr. and ''is. George A. Dunning, of 15 South 'cuty. first street. Those who will lead the cotillon at ' , . fc'itiirduy Evening Dancing Class, lucli will be held at the Roosevelt, to iiovrow night, will be Mr. Francis ii .?, .cbairniaii. assisted bv Air. A. ' "King, Jr., Mr. Robert Chapmun. j'r Thomas R. Ncllsou, Jr., mid Mr. 'eorgo Annistcud. Miss Helen L. Sewell, daughter of ,' ""Td, Mr- Robert Sewell. of Aril "aire, Rjdal, who will be one of next 5i!ti8AM 37&J(PS' n season's debutantes, will be introduced at n tea to ,be given by her parents on October 10. Mrs. C. Sewell nini-i.- .1I 1... II.. -....! of honor nt n luncheon on Tuesday to be k vru ny .Mrs, Franlc Wallace, of In- (llflti Ijttnnn T.ntiA ft .... .... it.. -, ,. ' --- JwiuimiLuviti, Aura. Wallace yho hns been amending n few ........ ... ,v,v iuiB, win return notno tomorrow. Mits Lucy Kingsolving will be tho fflleRr nf innnn nl !..... . ... , supper on February 2, to be given by .-. ...iiuiuui. imruing xtrown. daugli ter of Jlr. und Mrs. Samuel F. Houston, of Dritim Molr Chestnut Hill. yuvu isn, v tiuiii .i , . . j. ,,-"' "VV ' ......","ll ""ugiiicr ot Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. I'hillcr, of iiuvvnuni, mis just returned from n fortnight's btay in Boston. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oswald Chew, of Rad nor, will cntertnin at dinner ou. Satur day evening. Mrs. Ttnhort C TT TlnnV ...in .!.- tain at dinner followed by dancing to morrow cvepiug at the Ritz-Carlton in honor of Miss l6abellc Carvallo. Miss Mary II. Inghnm will give an informal reception on Saturday after noon in her studio, 020 South Wash ington square, in honor of Miss Caro line Kapzenstcin. Miss, Sophie Norria. daughter of Mrs. CI. Heidc Norris, will entertain Rosh nnarn, the East Indian dancer, at din ner this evening. Mrs. Horace Brock. 18.30 Rittenhouso square, will give a dinner this evening lit the Ritz-Carlton in honor of Miss Isabclle Carvallo before the ball which Mr. nnd .Mrs. Robert Glendinning are giving. Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Ogdcn, who haye been spending tho winter at the Bcllevuc-Btratford, will entertain at dinner this evening at their home, 1410 Spruce street. Mr. Charles Mervyn Young, whose marriage to Miss Mary Coates, will take place tomorrow, will give a bachelor dinner this evening at tho University Club. ,.,Tcr!lvcd(linK o JIiss Mabclle O. Erb, ?30 South Broad Btreet, York, Pa., and Mr. Herman A. Schaefer, of this city, took place yesterday in York. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J.'M. S. Ieenbcrg in the parsonage of tho Trinity Reformed Church. Mrs. Schaefer is a daughter of Mr. Jacob Erb. 1040 East Market street, York. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Schaefer will live at USSS North Eighth street. DELAWARE COUNTY, Friends of Mr. .Gcorgo Farnura, who lives near Media, will be pleased to know that ho is convalescing from his leceut, illness daring his stay in Geor gia. The regular club dinner nnd dance of the Sprlnghuvcn Club, Wallingford, will be held ou Saturday evening. Mr. and Sirs. Walter Hiss Corkran, of Media, have returned to their home from a visit to Atlantic City over the week-end. The Woman's Club, of Media, will have its anniversary luncheon .on Wednesday, January 2S, at 1 o'clock, followed by a musicale in charge of Mrs. M. P. Dickcson. The Juniors will hold their meeting in the cIubr6oin ou Friday evening, January .".0. The children's dancing class will meet every Friday afternoon, from 3:30 until fi:30. ALONG THE READING A meeting of the AVoman'S Club of Wyncote was held Wednesday after noon. Mrs. G. Henry Stetson, of Pleasant Valley, Juniper road, Elkius Park, left Sunday for Florida. Dr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Herbert have returned from n trip to Porto Rico, where they spent boveral weeks, to Pen-. mar, their homo on Old York road, Ogoutz. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Iv Dingcc, who hnve been living nt Torresdale for sev eral years, have returned to their former home ou Mill road, Ashbourne. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Rush have dosed their house near Abiugton and have gone in town for the remainder of the winter. Mr. John D. Stnekhotisc, of Ambler, who with Mrs. Stackhouse left in De cember for u visit to their bons, one, Ir. J. Armin Stackhouse, living in Eric, Pa., and uuother, Mr. Charles Stack house, in Milwaukee, where Mrs. Stack house, Hr., is remaining for a few weeks before returning to her home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cadwcll J. McClintock, of Roslyn, have been cntertaiuiug the former's mother, Mrs. McClintock, of Akron, O. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ilcimerdinger are occupying their new home nt Valley road ami Mountain avenue, Melrose Park. Miss Madeliue Johnston, of Roslyn, has gone to Cuba for a few weeks. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. William MacNcill, of Lincoln Drive, will cntertnin ut the Manufacturers' Club tomorrow night at a dinner and theatre party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Pierce, who leave on an extended trip throush southern Florida. Among the guests will be Air. ami Airs, .lames .MacNeill, Dr. and Mrs. J. Clarence Fjtch, Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Story and Miss Eleanor H. Story. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. P. Woodward, of !ilH Briuton street, will entertain infor mally at their home on Friday eveniug, January 30,. in honor of their daughter, Miss Persis Woodward. Guests, who An Embodiment of The Spirit of Youth CUCH IS THE EFFECT PRODUCED BY 3 OUR DRESSES FOR THE MISS AND THE MORE MATURE WOMAN WHO YET RE TAINS THAT SPIRIT WITHIN HERSELF. DAINTINESS. DIGNITY. REFINEMENT AND ORIGINALITY CHARACTERIZE THEM ALL. THE CREPE METEOR FROCK WITH ITS CHENILLE TRIMMING. PICTURED HERE, IS A WONDERFUL VALUE AT $50-oo 1 27 South 1 3th Street and 1 337 Chestnut Street Philadelphia iny BVkViHG VV&tAO lNss'M -:v' r-.'-IHH --f 'H f f-i'p?' -" .,, ii T ( Wd i SX':"z ' ' ' QbJjiM " ' ' MISS ELLEN GLENDINNING Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 12. Glendinning, who will bo guests of honor nt a military bull this evening, given by their parents will be members of the joungcr bchool set, will number twelve. Miss Selma Rottncc entertained at cards at her home yesterday. Her guests included Miss Gladys Brennan, Miss Mary Smith. Miss Marie Smith, Miss Dorothy AVllkie, Miss Constance Harding, Mi3s Ruth Firth und Miss Margery Obcrholtzcr. Mr. Alexander Young and his daugh ter. Miss Ethel Young, of 540 East Tulpehocken street, left Gcrmantown yesterday morning to spend the week end inWilliainsport. Pn. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I'eltz. of 4211 Pine btreet, left Wednesday for a Six weeks trip to Miami and Palm Beach, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter B. Alley, of 4415 Walnut street, will leave tonight for Atlantic uity and will btay at the Traymorc Hotel. They will return on Monday. Mr. J. S. Allen. Jr.. who is a student at the Bordontown Military Institute, will bneud tne wceu-enu at lus lioinc. 0101 Washington avenue. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The Ardentes Club was entertained at its regular meeting held on Sun- lay at the Reed House, 714 Reed street. by M. N. Gever, Mr. A. Nell, chairman ; Mr. C. Silowitz, president; Mr. M. Snyder, secretary; Mr. N. olf. Mr. R. Zeussis, treasurer; Mr. J. Biben, Mr. R. Reinhart, Mr. J. Carlis. Mr. R. Formau, Mr. M. Robbins and Mr. Levy. The club is arrunging a basket ball game anil dance to be held on Fri day evening, .lanuury 30, at the RccJ House, for the benefit of a bleacher fund. Mr. R. Zeussis. who is mauacer of the basketball team, and Mr. Forman, U'IIIIIIIMIIItlllllllllli:illlllllllllltJllllllllllllt)lllllllllllllll!!li:illllJI!lllllllllltIIIIIIIIINItllllllllllltIIIIIIIIIINtIIIIIIIMIIIC:lllllllllllllJJ 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) L mSmBf .urn New All Satin and Satin and Straw Hats for Between-Season Wear Tomorrow hundreds of new Satin Hats in all the new effects will greet you in our millinery salons. The collection consists of the very latest styles shown in New York. Many of the Hats are combined with Bro cades, Straw Braid and other new Spring materials. They are simply trimmed, some with tassels and others with novel embroidered effects. Many clever, close-fitting Hats, including Tarns, $5.00 $8.50 Closing Out All Velvet Hats Reduced to fijiHiiiiiiiimmnHiiiiKlKc Accept Purchasing Agents' Oitfersaunuiramuraifl LEDOBR-PfliLADELPHIA, FRIDAY, ' rhotos by rholo-Cratters MISS MARY GLENDINNING chairman of the committee, will have charge of tho affair, which will be chap eroned by Mlsss H. Falconer. 'The members consist of college men from Pcnn State',' Havcrford and University of Pennsylvania. Other members present were Mr. W. Schneider, Mr. r. Schwartz, Mr. .T. Carson, Mr. H. Rosen and Mr. J. Carllsheyman. Dr. and Mrs. Schneider, of Murinl, N. Y., are receiving congratulations on tho birth of n daughter, Miriam Schnei der. 'Sirs. Schneider will be remembered as Miss Miriam Rhoads. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mi&s Ann Pollock, of 2022 North Fifteenth street, -will entertain at a leap year party tomorrow evening. Among the cuests will be Miss Betty Hope, Miss Frances Gerheart, Miss Josephine McAllister, Miss Marjorie Parker. Miss Ann Spencer, Miss Bcssio Atkinson, Miss Rose Mnry Hamilton, Mies Laura Detwiier, Miss Ruth Paul, Mr. Peter J. Mooncy. Mr. Walter Schcmbs, Mr. Harold Davenport, Mr. Chnrles Fctterolf, Mr. Arthur Herst, Mr. Robert MacDermott, Mr. E. Ralph Baldwin, Mr. Samuel Atkinson, Mr. Albert Newinn and Mr. Jack Petitt, of lew lork. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith, of Nine teentb and Master streets, have gone to Miami, Fin., to remain through the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Dreyfus are spend ing two months on the Pacific coast, and upon their return will live on Erie ave nue. The bride was Miss Sara EiufctC. Captain Ernest F. Apeldorn, United States cavalry, ton of xxr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Apeldorn, of 2113 North Howard street, who is in charge of the Camp Meade replacement unit, has been bpendiug a few days with his parents before sailing for overseas with the contingent tor replacement in Ger many. Mr. and Mrs. Max Levin have re turned from their wedding trip to Florida, und have gone to their new home in Rnleigh, N. C. The bride was Miss Carrie Raab. Mrs. Henry Barry entertained at luncheon and cards on Tuesday, when her guests included Mrs. Franklin Kribbs, Miss Bessie Jennings, Sirs. Frederick T.' Jennings, Mrs. Fran Bartlctt, Mrs. Charles E. Hallowoll, Miss James Thompson and Mrs. Albert Miller. Mrs. Charles Bricker will give a luncheon, followed by cards, this after noon at her homo, 2730 West Girard nvenue. Mrs. Hugh Hanna, Mrs. Frank Paul. Mrs. J. G. Giacs. Mrs. R. G. Harkncss, Mrs. Oscar Noll. Mrs. Harry Derbyshire and Mrs. Harry Posschl will be the guests. Mr. Frank S. Bischoff and his daugh ter, Miss Naomi Bischoff, of 4000 North Thirteenth street, are touring the $10.00 $2 southern etntes and will remain In the South until spring. Miss Mrrtlo Morean. doughtcr of Mrs. Wilhclmlna Morgan, of 3330 North Fifteenth street, will be married to Mr, Gcorgo Reimcr on Wednesday evening, Jnnunry 28, at the Church of tlio neformatlon, Tioga, Tna xicv. ,j. Walton Bobst will officiate. The bride will be attended by her sister, Miss Wilhclmiua Morean. as maid of honor, nnd Mrs. Arthur O. Biles nnd Miss Sarah Hentzcll as bridesmaids. Mr. Frank Rosenberry will be best man, and the ushers will include Mr. Charles Miller, Mr. Arthur J. Biles. Mr. Clin ton x. Wilgus, Mr. P. Wlllard xicisse. A reception will be held at tho home of the bride. Mr. nnd Mrs. Reimcr will llvo in Trcvoso, Pa. WISSAHICKON An old-fnshlnneil Hiinner followed b.V dancing will bo given tomorrow evening 111 1110 IJUriMI IIOUHC VI Ol. Wl' 1hvu o Protestant Episcopal Church by Mr. Raymond Saylor's Bible class, which includes Mr. Robert Watchorn, Mr. Ralph Bradley, Mr. Ralph Garrett, Mr. George Eastwood, Mr. Jesse Lindley, Mr. Ralph Hnrmcr. Mr. Erwln Regcr and Mr. Oscar Hansom. BOXBOROUGH Mrs. George A. Hostwick, of 5345 Ridge avenue, has issued invitations for the wedding of her daughter, Miss Mar garet Duval Bostwlck, and Mr. Layton B. Register, at noon on Saturday, Feb ruary 14, in St. Timothy's Protestant Episcopal Church. Tho bride's mother will give her in marriage and her only atendants will be her sister, 'Miss Lucy Merrick Bostwlck. und Miss Anne Rob ins. Mr. Register will have his brother. Mr. Bartol Register, for best man, and for ushers Mr. Charles Alison Scully, Mr. Joseph W. Swain, 2d, M., J. Vaughnn Merrick, 3d, nnd Mr, David Evans Williams, Jr. The ceremony will bo followed by a reception at the home of the bride's mother for relatives and a few intimate friends. The bride groom and bride will llvo in Havcrford. ' TIOGA Mrs. Henry "Wilson will entertain nt cards this evening at her home on West Erie avenue. Her guests, who are members of the fortnightly card club, will be Mrs. R. A. Byrom, Mrs. George A. Martin, Mrs. Harry Foster. Mrs. Caroline Gosch, Mrs. Albert Foster, Mrs. Jpseph Firth, Mrs. William Crompton, Mrs. A. King, Mrs. G. F. Logan, Mrs. Robert L. Gray and Miss Sarah Collins. Mrs. Gcorec F. Youne. of 3220 North Broad street, entertained the members of tne Ualaz Club on Monday afternoon at her home. Her guests included Mrs. A. W. Atkinson, of Merchantvillc ; Mrs. Henry Landis Sheip, Mrs. G. H. Clamer, Mrs. Charles C. Coolbaugh, Mrs. Harry Siddons. Mrs. Clarence C. Landis, Mrs. H. M. Jones, Mrs. Charles Edward Hallowcll, Mrs. Harry A. Lacey, Mrs. Frank Msrtin, Mrs. Dan iel Redmond, Mrs. W. M. Stirk, Mrs. Peter H. Foley, Mrs. Eugene II. Hut ton, Mrs. Wilmer H. Kruscn. Mrs. Elizabeth Lcsher, Mrs. Edmund Nnsh Lippincott. Mrs. R. Y. Patterson. Mrs. William Webber. Mrs. Frederick Garri gues, Mrs. M. B. Devine, Mrs. H. E. Campbell, Mrs. John Colbourn, Dr. Caroline Comstock, Dr. Laura H. Car ncll, Mrs. Gcorgo M. Baer, Mrs. Carl Berger, Mrs. Albert Baltz. Mrs. J. C. Applegntc, Mrs. V. A. Vandcrvoort. Mrs. R. W. Scott, Mrs. Joseph II. Stott, Mrs. Samuel Styer, Mrs. I. M. Troth and Mrs. G. W. Taylor. KENSINGTON ' Mrs. L. Pcterzel, of Alleghcnv ave nue and G street, will entertain the members of her card club at her home on. Tuesday afternoon. The kaffc klatch of which Mrs. J. BroadBcld, of 3131 Frankford avenue, is a member wilt be entertained nt the home of Mrs. G. Stephens on Wednes day afternoon. January 28, when the following ladies will be present: Mrs. K. Schumm. Mrs. It. Seip. Mrs. C Seip, Mrs. Krumm, Mrs. F. A. Ludwip. Mrs. A. McGrory, Mrs. M. E. Mitchell and Mrs. Ayrcs. Miss nelcn Worthington. of East Cumberland street, is entertaining as her guest for n fortnight Miss Agnes Binder, of Baltimore, for whom a number of entertainments have been ar 3MM!Mima'ii4MMiMM ILIiAKAINCJi 21-inch minnE hll.VDE Rlher deslcn. brocade llnlnr. multicolor silk frlnue. Rcr. Price JG0.0O PRICE.. $3000 FLOOR LAMr Italian wrought Iron, rolychrome dark mul berry velvet shaft. Rer. Price 103,00 price.. $3750 a TKNetian nnvT LANTERN OR TOItCIUKRE Cerved and a paly chrome Venetian am her glass In lantern 78 inches high, Reg. Price J85.CO SALE TRICE. $60.00 Jjgh HOME DECORATORS and FURNISHERS A vM. i tvTiL-jrWSviStf w rhrome and rold, 28 M A BDMwMk lLWrSJB4alU lnrh. hlsh 41 " t JSQmi&Ski2!k8 xSmmSSSX Jt . Reir, Price 125.00 Q fMM; fi ' y prI'. .t13.2S I a TBEASUhV BOX nAND BECOUATEn HANI DECOKATED A ttaHftlP1 3 3, Polychrome and Bold LUMINOUS SIHELW WAX CANDLE JTZTZTZn,, V 3 Very beautiful and and one light iold an. ii;?nrXmS and oli iiinIAliVl"iAn V S h useful ornament. tlque electrlo but, candle holder. iinniPM..E2 $ Re. Price M0.00 Ret. Price t.M n,U, Prl, gllb Dn.nd SALE AH nn. giin A. ..i? p i. Shakespeare. pnfeu.... $5.00 &!&.... $6.00 prVc1:....$3.00 hal'h8- Pr,ai?- 1 I price.... $3.75 M JANUARY 23, 1920 ranged. 'Miss Worthington will give n luncheon tomorrow in houor of her guest. Covers will be laid for fourteen. STRAWBERRY MANSION Dr. and Mrs. Louis A, Kirshner, of 1041 North Thirty-second street, gnve a dinner last Friday ovening in honor of their tenth wedding anniversary. Tho immediate members of the Kirsh ner and Largman, families were present. Mr. nnd Mrs. Perry Frnnkcl, of 1025 North Thirty-third street, gave n large family dinner in celebration of Mr. Frankel's fiftieth birthday anniversary. MANAYUNK The conference of the Intcrchurch Federation, which will bo held this evening In St. David's Protesttfnt Episcopal Church, wilt be preceded by a dinner in the parish house. Dr. Floyd Tomkins, of Holy Trinity Prot estunt Episcopal Church, nnd Mr. Wil liam II. Rldgway, of Coatcsville, will bo the speakers at the conference. NORRISTOWN . At n meeting of the Norristown Reading Circle, held nt the home of Mrs. J. Lctidy Anders. 1118 West Airy street, the hostess's sister, Miss Emmo S. Lomgacre. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Lomgacre, of 1)22 West Marshall street, announced her engagement to Mr. Fred M. Amonson, of 4034 Locust street, Philadelphia. The announcement followed the nfter- noon s program, which included a dis cussion of "Music by American Women," by Mrs. Frank Shncffer nnd solos by Mrs. George R, Ralston and Miss Mnry K. Anders. Will Give Dance February 6 The Sansu Club of the U. S. Naval Aircraft Station at Gloucester, N. J., will give a dance on Friday evening, February 0. at Wroe's ballroom, Keith Building. The dub members are nil former cx-scrvice men. The members on the arrangements committee are: Mr. Harrington, chairman; Mr. Wal ter II. Holler, Mr. Paul Blanchard, Mr. Al Hamilton. The honorary mem bers of the club include Miss Anderson, Miss Layer. Miss Coates, Miss Bau man, Miss Spottswood. Miss Allen, Miss Levy, Miss Seltzer, Miss Telle, Miss 5th Ave. at 46th St. New York m West of Bellevue-Stratford All Remaining Suits Are to Be Closed Out Fur-Trimmed Suits at $65 to 195 Formerly $110 to $275 Plain Suits at $85 to 95 Formerly $145 to $165 Also trie Balance of Our Winter Fashions Are Further Reduced Prior to Our Removal to the Ritz-Carlton Within'the Next Few Weeks w lunui'. u,jwj m H Vf tl a.wnwyf . UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS In Art Objects and Home Decorations Beautiful Art goods at remarkable reductions, ranging from 25 to 15 off the original prices. Many of these goods made in our own studios are discontinued patterns some slightly im perfectothers a little shop.worn from Holi day handling. Included in the sale are hand-decorated lumi nous Lamp Shades, hand-decorated or plain Silk Lamp Shades, all sizes and styles; Lamps (floor and table) in all wanted designs and fin ishes, Book Ends, Candle Sticks, Hand-decorated Candles, Treasure Boxes, Smoking Sets, Ash Trays, Smoking Stands, Humidors, Foot Stools, Benches, Odd Chairs, Mahogany Somnoe Safes, Card Tables and in fact hun dreds of useful and ornamental pieces. Every article reduced bears the original price tag with additional GREEN tag showing the sale price. No reduced articles will be charged, or sent C. O. D., nor returnable or exchangeable. KAYSER&ALLMAN HOME DECORATORS and FURNISHERS 1522 Chestnut St. , PHILADELPHIA'S GIFT SHOP JtfK-SiA r price .Si'VZO i IfliUV.mK 't IRON TAIILU a a ajsk:thu r iiisn utrni. in voiy- M Tntcr, Miss Lnttlmcr, Miss Ball nnd Miss Sweeney. Mrs. Sec, Mrs. Snraguc, Mrs. bhu bin, Mrs. Smith nnd Mrs. Lapius will chapcronc the affair. Annual Charity Dance The friends of, the Uptown Home for the Aged arc making arrangements for their fifth annual dance, which will be held on Wednesday evening, Feb ruary 11. at the Mercantile Club, Broad above Master street. The committee in charge includes: Mr. David Schwartz, chairman ; Miss Bessie Levcnson, tccrctary; Mrs. D. Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Gold, Mr. and Mrs. Rabin, Mr. and Mrs. Levin, .Miss F. Goldberg, Miss Reba Frank, Miss Reba Silverman, Miss Rose Frnnk, Mr. Beujnmih Lcvenbon, Mr. Edward Stolker. Miss C. Slhermnn, Mr. S. Cohen, Mr. O. Stolker, Miss R. Goldberg, Miss M. Goldberg, Miss C. Goldberg, Mr. M. Aronson and Miss Eva Levcuson. Sam S Shubert EVOS. at BUS. The Sparkling Musical Play "NOTHING BUT LOVE." with ANDREW TOMBES and TUG OIUOINAL. MERRYMAKERS. rhestnut St. OPCItA HOUSE -nesxnui oi, jUt Wed A Sat "THE ROSE OF CHINA" Tha Moat Beautiful Musical Play In America 1 VRir NWHTS AT 8:i!0. - M,a' Mats. Wed. & Sat. ifiMSEiaa mvt&&w (PERSONALLY) ORfOINAL N. T. CAST ADFI PHI EVENINGS. 8.1 (. FLORENCE MOORE . In "BREAKFAST IN BED" ORPHEUM M TODAT.. uc. 50c & 75c MAR DESMOND The Two Ornhnrn (HERSELF) In ne wo -TPIians JANUARY 28 "JERRY" f AQTMO Wa,nut "b-8th- Ma'-Today Roseland Girls K;n. Ae. & Cumberland Ladles' Mat. Every Day London Belles BIQFUN SHOW PEOPLES TROCADERO lOth&Arcn. Mat.Dally 1 jwvnwi-i s GROWN-UP BABIES 1422 Walnut St. i SALE MAIIORAXY Hand. CBMcd ELOOR LAMP c'5',5' Prlee 33.0O HALL (fttntta past TRICE.. OiC.nll Z4-INCH )IAMMr.C. LUMINOUS LINEN SHADE Ttr Price J33.no PRICE J I O SOLID MAIIORtNT JJIOKKRS' STAND 31 Ins high, class ash ray, mjtch and cigar holders, drawer for cl carettes. Easllycarrled Rec. Price $16.00 rriii'E $12.50 1 s. I 17 li If ML i:n Mm a . & tpff"1 IS-INOlT HAM. ' M DEC. LUMINOIS U LINEN SM AI1K fit i rfS .i.,.,i.'...- Markei Bt. lib. 10th. 11 A. M. to It US P, VU KATHERINE MacD.ONALD ' and 'THOMAS ME1GHAN in "Tim THUNnnnnoLT" Next Week NOnMA TALMA DOE In "A DAUGHTER Ol" TWO WORLDS- 'X PALACE- 1!!I4 MARKET STREET - 10 A. M 12, 2, 3 MS. B.tr, 7i4B. OifJO P. M, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG .? IN ADAPTATION FROM PLAT w "EYES OF YOUTH" ' Limited rinrflffpmenl tf 11' Commencing Monday Next, .4sfM Unprecedented Cast of Favorite "! " F. V P R V W n IW! A N . 1 1 , Adapted From State Triumph A D r a r. I A' M IV V, t U 1 U CHK.STNtJT BELOW 10TH 10 A SI, 12, 2, 3.45, 6.4B, 7:45, 0:Sp P, CHAS RAY "Jied.hot , & tf. ..... DOLLARS-' J Next Wtok "THD SIX BEST CKLLAhJT1 V I C T 0 R I J MATtKITT STREET ABOVB DTK ' O A. M. to 11S15 P. M. ---? MAY ALLISON In AVERY I10PWOOD FARCE . 'FAIR AND WARMER" Next Wefc wrr.T.TAiu Pinmrt In "WINGS OF THE MORNINU' C A P I T 0 L, 724 MARKET STRHRT - 10 A M 12, 2, 3.45, 0:4b, 7:4b, 0:10 V, M, JACK PICKFORD i:i WRONG" NIXON'S- Colonial v Otn. Bel Chelten, 2:15, 7 0. ' CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG pvp5 ex? vr itu" , e?.t,yf?k DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS' In "WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL BV REGENT MARKET ST. Bel. 1TTH' ETHEL CLAYTON In The 13th Commandment 11 A. M. to 11 P. M, MAltKUT STREET ATJUNIPKR. CONTINUOUS! VAUDEVILLE ir. nA2t.t eyASS'-i' AL. FIELDS' THREE HARMONY OIKLSv BROADWAY Broad Snyder Ave. 4 Wm, Lampe & Company ',? ALO RRADY "": fear MARKET - CROSS KEYS MABKOTW. BAJM th "THE SPRING MAlb",MUBgjft3 PHILADELPHIA'S FOUEMOST THEATRES Broad This & Next Week Only Eves. 8:1B. Mat. Tomorrow "WON THE SWEEPSTAKES OF LAUGH- TER." Exenlne Ledger. SAM H. HARRIS Presents WILLIAM COLLIER" In "The Hottentot" A new firce by Victor Mapea. Seats Selllnsr for the Last Week Forrest NICHTS AT 8:15 1 UUCOl MATINEE 1 MATINEE TOMORROW RAYMOND . , HITCHCOCK QLa 1VI Ty5 In his latest musical rarus . HITCHY-KOO $ OF 1919 ion rJTmTTMwtT'f'f,' CHORUS OF eO UNDER 20 ''. Seats for Next Week on Sale Toda-r n..:l NIGHTS AT 8 20 uaiun, mat. TOMORROW. 2:28 JOHN GOLDEN'S LAUGIIINO HIT PHEg "ITS ALL THE RAGE" Seats Solllne for Next Week ' PHILADELPHIA 5JE-&, 17th & Do Lancey. Jtatlnee Toraor. at 2;30.,t ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents JOHN DREW IN "THE CAT-BIRD" The Unusually Brilliant Comedy by Rupert Hujhes Has Philadelphia All A-Chucltl i WALNUT iff ?s. at 8:20 Tomor.. n.1K rm. tt... ri..A n..A - . F. . ," 4UO X-Mtv Allt JTUIM JOV Ifl KlVIn rULLYANNA' ALL NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW THE (SUMP! R.DIANT CARTOON MUSICAL COMEDr CORKING COMEDV CAST OOROEOt'S GARDEN OP GIRLIES Metropolitan mop?. at 2 Jo Russian Symphony Orchestra with ROSHANARA WORLD-FAMOUS ORIENTAL DANCER BENEFIT HAHNEMANN HOSPITAL Tickets at W.ymann', 1108 Chestnut GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE ACADEMY OK MUSIC ' NEWMAN Toniglit8 AT Traveltalks Color Views Motion Pictures Tomorrow AT :30, OCCUPIED GERMANY Tickets r.Oi, 7.-.C, II at HerJM',. Amnh . , EITH'.S MARIE CAHILL i In "Cahllllsma of 10J0" "ONCE UPON A TIME" ' New Kfllllral ITmrnm 9.7". Mct-i.vny Sheila Terry V Co Ward & Van: Ed. E. Vara, nth.r Others. ACADEMY OP MUSTO TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 27 SIR OLIVER LODGE ( SECOND LECTUHE IN SERIES The Evidence for Survival" . Ticket". 7So to 3 1110 Chestnut Bt. 4 DANCING LESSONS $5' 'upTl TEACHER FOR EACH PUPi Individual Instruc 1 1 o n. Exclusive Method, Mirrored gtudlo 1.1SO Cheatnuf, OFFICE BOB' -I.ocuit 31(3 ' rnDTiccr7 cruwii ' ' - wmuwwt. kJVl vvXw HI I MONT" C. L Etnmett J. Welch ilhw v , trel. Arch fcUTUHTS. " ' Time y IT . D rll -:.. "i.. Katlr. "" "'B-"U11 vupiurcn ' f'tM z. . .. : rrr ' . . ArAUBMiwMtH at Jitppve. iiik Chtstnut V , PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA '' TODAYl'r at iHolol.t Rtlnald t a IOmor.s,i.-l AVfrrenralh Urili,hn ' hOPHFI I'M Ut. Today. ? H MAE DESMOND flic f WO OmW - " w. ' 'j'-S . I 'tl ?rt nm-i HB" f a m M M tl TTnTT1rrtrriiMtiiiiiryfii"iiij!iiiitiiiii"iiiiiJi'iiiiiii ...! . . i '. lAnvni au-vKy XJ .,. ..; .? K. ..-, t ,,. . - t. U.fkiA - V it rtl , tit' ,Al t . J'V ft '!''" Ml B