Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 06, 1920, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENIKG PUBLIC , LEDGEE PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY G, 1920
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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Tolls of Many Dinners lo Be Given Before
Midwinter oau i ms avemng uescrioes
Some Pretty Clotties
i vn tonight 1 the Midwinter Hall
A'the flr't one Mure 1017. You know
Z balls crc always held in Hortt-
inrnl Hnll-(havcn't you lind omc
Z "hat s hold and torn down and
, thing and another," the vnr nnd
Jd times and all that, they were Kiven
for a l'lle. They were dreadfully
listed, loo, beeatiw they've been ROinp
! nor sin about 1607.
nut this uar, tonight, we're to have
.other, and ninny are the dinners be
lhnn.1 The Albe.t Kennedys ara go-
to entertain In honor of Anno Town
"j and the Percy Renting! are giving
dinner for their niece. Margoretta
Shirplen Mr. and Mrs. John Hnmp.
. birnes arc going to entertain for
?.We Tu'h n.i I George Bortol, whose
J ,ir will take place on April 5.
I1rrin?f Mr" Kfflngl am R. Morris will
,r:. dinner nnd ao will Mr. nnd Mrs.
Start 0 l" Oontc, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ste
rns Heekschei' ami Mr. and Mrs. G.
''Norton' Downs will give a dinner
ilnnr of WUnbeth Dixon, nnd some
(her guests will be Paulino Hell, Ger
. i. fvjnawav, Poly Tinker, PeRgy
rnrarten Marv Norrls. Nancy Dun
t I mra ine Dlwton. Phebe Downs.
Pcy 0 mlinnlng, Hob Jefferys, Saun.
1". Menrfe. Norris Hanett, Fred
Draytou and others.
Alice Tntnalt, Miss Rlcnnor Bongs, Mr.
nnd Mrs, Alan i, Pnssmorc, Mr, nnd
Mrs. Ilussell It. Hoblnspn, Mr. nnd
Mrs, P. L. Ollev. Mr. Jnmes MneF.
Hays. Mr. Italph Herrlck, Mr. Charles
iuujih. ,ur. I'rnnK ueacon, .iir.
JUehnrd A. Tnimlir. Mr. TCrlwnrrl K.
Ketchani, Mr, George Stevonson, and
Lieutenant jiaiph h. Jennings.
Aire. Walter C. Tongstrcth, 7021
nermnt,bwn avenue, Chestnut Hill,
nnd her mother, Mrs. Walter B. Lucas,
will leave, on February 11 for Atlantic
City.
Mrs. William It. Philler and her
daughter, Mlns Philler, nro staying nt
tho Wellington. s
There was n eard party nnd dance
last evening nt the Hotel IHttcnhoiue,
given by the "Women's Auxiliary of 8t.
Agnes's Hospital, for the benefit of a
new home for nurses. Among thoso who
were interested were Airs, .lames rower.
Mrs. J. II. D. Hncnn. Mrs. Kills Oim-
bel, Mrs. Joseph Farley. Mrs. Sedgwick
Klstlqr. Mrs. A, F. Doyle and Miss
oanui uougnerty
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thnmns Mnrpiin Wll.
Hams announce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Mnrinn Williams, 7to
Mr. David Ellwood Williams, Jr., of
Baltimore.
Mr.
zier,
GERMANTOWN
Th regular meeting of the German
town Chapter. N. S. D. A. II., -was
held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Eu-
ECne II. AllHersnn. 4' Wmt Pnultor
nnd Mrs. Le Conte's guests will street, Mrs. H. Wheeler Jenkins, the
"r,"i iitin-u rpBoiit, in tne rnair. .urs,
Edward Robins, of the women's ad
visory council of tho Board of Public
Health nnd Charities, addressed the
chapter on the Social Servico Work of
the Philadelphia General Hospital, and
Mrs. C V, Melris was appointed to
serve on the committee which looks after
that work.
iXic Mr.' nnd Mrs. Ilenry Hrinton
Jv Mr. and Mrs. W. w . Auoruurj,
aca ."".v-'bc "...--. - -
Mr. nnd Mrs- wraiBt .."'"'
." : : Vr. nnd Mrs. Francis I. Oqjycn,
i5 Anna W. Ingersoll nnd Mr. N tiaon
'SML...,., for tho ball are Mrs.
U. nd r Van TUenelaer Mrs Thomas
ni Witt Cuvler. Mrs. Edward I.owber
Welsh. Mrs. nobort I,. Montgomery,
nnd Mrs. John H. Tnckard.
TOSEPHINC BEEVES is to be tue
J cucst of honor nt n dinner tonight
before Mrs. Troth's dancing class nt
i.:i..: ti, ,ilnnor in heme clven by
L nrents. Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Tintlfr Keevcs. Jr,
Abbotsford
nt their home on
avenue. uermauiown.
in.
Mrs. James Hestein entertained the I
iii.-muers 01 uie auxiliary ot the Koss
Mansion yesterday afternoon at "her
home, 03.14 Boss street. Among those
I'l'esent were the secretary, Mrs. John
T. Adams; Mrs. ,T. M. Tompkins, Airs.
John Thompson, Mrs. Herbert Folks
nnd Mrs. W. T. Tomlinson.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Fannlo Bpoont, to Mr. Alexander F.
Stanton.
Mra. Louis Lilltch, of HO 14 Locust
street, entertained nt her homo on Wed
nesday night. Tim guests included Mrs.
John Murkier, Mrs. K. Ferror, Mrs.
William P. Brcnz, Sr., Mrs. Frank
Smith nnd Mrs, Clarence Dill.
Mrs. Clarence Dill, of r85U Snrlne-
field avenue, who hns been visiting her
brother nnd alster-ln-law, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Jesse Roberts, of Chicago, returned to
her homo Tuesday night.
80UTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Mne. Lenry gavo a house party
In honor of .her daughter. Miss Cath
erine. Lenry, Thursday evening at her
home, 1718 Johnson street. The PInzn
Girls' Club, of which Miss Lenry is
president, were present.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Wood, of 1000
South Fourth street, will entertain nt
a dance In honor of their daughter, Miss
Beatrice Mav Wood, tomorrow eve
ning at the Wynneficld Country Club.
NAVY YARD NOTES
Mrs. Coehrnn, wife c Commander
Thomas Cochran, U. S. N., will give n
bridge party nt her home, 25V5 South
Lambert street, on Wednesday nftcr
noon in honor of Mrs. Trout, wife of
Captain Trout, U. S. N. Among thoje
nresent will be Mrs. IK'nry II., Porter,
Mrs. C. T. Blackburn. Mrs. Dixon An
drews. Mrs. II. H. Norton. Mrs. Wil
liam Gower, Mrs. Chnrlcs Brand, Mrs.
Preston B. Haines, Mrs. Cobb. Mrs.
W. Price Aman nnd Mrs. Goldsbor-
ough.
Mrs. Andrews, wife of Admiral Philip
Andrews, who Is in Italy, is spending
the winter at the Windermere Hotel.
Mrs, Haines, wife nf Lieutenant
Commander Prpston B. IJnincs, of 2104
Shunk street, will spend the week-end
in New York.
Mrs., Wcllbroek. wife of Lieutenant
Commander J. Howard Wellbrock, will
entertain at bridge nt her home, 2'i'2r
South Lambert street, on February 11.
Captain nnd Mrs. Mnrlin will leave
the Philadelphia Naty Yard about Feb
ruary 15 nnd move-into the house in the
Rirnrd Eslnte. which thev hnve leased
' fnf tlin lftmn inrlni. nt Mia ii!nrt
YOUNG RESIDENTS OF ELKINS PARK
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rCU long ago in n 1 ght broWn n ". ami Mrs. Edward Mnntln, of
U ami a' little 'So"-nttlng hat to ! Orchar, , arm, n,ar Mr(,ia ,,aV(' rP.
match and she. was stunning. She has turn dot hc.r .ome after a few weeks
. .,. mnitv s Ufcr. too. nnd ulthougli Bi"-1"' lonnn.
Prim is much darker than Jo.itbcy look
"enough alike to be si&ters" nt least.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bnheri M-rni-rip i.ni
move to their new home. Low Doon, nt
Moylan. early in the spring. Low Dpon
has been for n number of vcan the
home of Mrs. Wnlter K. Mitchell.
Mrs
TIOGA
Mrs. Albert V. Tutcur. of 373,1 North
Carlisle street, gaVe a luncheon at the
Arcauin. touowed ny a tncatro party,
yesterday, with the fnllowiug guetts :
Mrs. Charled Ruffel, Mrs. Georgo D.
Cox, Mrs. Harrv Schriey. Mrs. John
Mnwson. Mrs. Walter Veit and Mrs.
Frederick Griger.
Mrs. Frank Paul, of North Twenty-
first street, will spend the week-end in
I'hoto by Bachrach
Fioin left to right Mast" Hcmliard Io, Master Caleb Fox and Miss
Helen Kox, children of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Fox, Jr.
ROXBOROUGH
Mlsa Margaret Scverson. ot I'echin
street, entertnined iuformnlly on Mon
day evening the members of the Young
Women's Guild nnd the Ushers' Asso
ciation of Ebenczer Methodist Episco
pal Church. Her guests included Mr.
nnd Mrs. Amos Taylor. Mrs. Hnrry
Prnger, Miss Ethel Black, Mrs. Leon
Strickland, Miss Honhin Lackey, Miss
I Bessie Blnnkln, Miss Mnudo Kelly,
Miss Miiric Kane, Miss Ethel ISInolf.
'Miss Mildred Butler, Miss Ella Murray,
MIi Mabel Headberg. Miss Cnrrle
Lloyd. Mrs. Clinton Seltzer. Mrs. Har
old Channel!. Mr. Richard Schndner,
Mr. Davis Green, Mr. Chnrlcs Hetisted,
Mr. Alfred Butler. Mr. Arthur II.
rinnngnn. Mr. Merrill Blunkin. Mr.
Howard A. Lukens, Mr. George Snnd",
Mr. Lester Blnnkln, Mr. Frederick
Cnrbnugh. Mr, Harry Flanagan, Mr.
Hnrry Chnppcll. Mr. Marshall Chnp
pell, Mr. Harvey Angstadt. Mr. Joseph
Wimmrr. Mr. John I). Schofield. Mr.
Clyde Mills, Mr. John Buxter, Mr.
Albert Risley. Mr. Joseph . Chappell.
Mr. Cameron Quay. Mr. Raymond I 111 -le&ley,
Mr. John Tajlrtr, Mr. Ellwood
Onrth. Mr. John Harlan. Mr. Raymond
Stout, Mr. Lees Fnrrnnd. Mr. George
Bovnrd. Mr: Arthur Llo.vd. Mr. Albe
'Butler. Mr. Davis Green, Mr. John
Bnxtcr, Mr. Hnrry Turner. Mr. Clyde
I Mill, Mr. M. Minster. Mr. William M.
i Flanagan, Mr. Frankiin Flanagan, Mr
1 Harry B. Flnnngnn, Mr. Richard I
Sehnbncr, Mr. It. Speak, Dr. Andrew
Flanagan nnd Mr. Joseph Griffith.
WISSINOMING
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Jnmes, of Comly
street, nro receiving congratulations ou
the birth of n daughter.
Miss Doris Hciburn in visiting friends
in Trenton for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Metz. of Vnnkirk
i-treet. are being concratulated on the
birth ot n (laughter.
Mrs. G. Saylor, of McKinley street, I
entertained at cards nt her homo on
Tuesday afternoon.
riULADEI-riUA'B LEADINfJ TinSATIlEB
Direction t,CI5 ft -J. J. BHUBERT
H SHUxjIjIx 1 Mat. Tomorrow
A. nevuileal Comedy of N. Y ' Lntlo Qunrtler
( QlLSd )
with FRANCES WHITE and
.TAMTO tVATTfl, TED LEWIS, GHACE
r.MllllHnW. At. HtlttMAN AND
HO KAMOl'S AUT1HTS' MODELS
A rMTl DUI 'Nhttit" at 8 10 Sharp
nULLrni'! one neated during
ProlOKue
MAT. TOMORROW AT 2 : 1 5
The Monarch of Melodramas
THE
CRIMSON ALIBI
With Original Cat and Production
a s-m. . TfTl ' Mav
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AfarVa f BU ,dih 44 A t.
JAMES OUVIOT CUKWUUWO
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to hub Pi W, "'
BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY'
Next Week "T7IE DEtXOVED Ej'nTf
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1211 MAIIKET ATHEIST" Tt
10 A. M VJ, 2, .TMS. 6:45, TMB, 0130 P. M.
Second Weelc of th Beauty ricture 8uprm
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Played by eminent tail of principal, ln,i,)t
100 OF TIIU MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMKN t.
IN THE WOULD ' '
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MISS OLIVE M. JONES
WEDS H. BRADFORD
were Miss Margaret Ttispbin, of Potts
ville; Miss Ijlln Deltrick. of Willinms
port, n sister of the bridegroom; Miss
IClenore Cnrnev nnd M!bm Helen Snvder.
Miss Mary Doiotliv Burns, n niece of i
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Traveltalks
Color Views
Motion Pictures
POLAND RESTORED
NEWMAN
.. ' T VT-4T KIRIITfl AT S.50.
, I Lj I rl MAT. TOMORROW W
SEASON'S BUPREMD SUCCEBH
ALICE BRADY
PERSONALLY. IN
"FOREVER AFTER"
SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE T3
Lincoln's Birthday, Thurs., Feb. 12
CHESTNUT ST. oPEnAiiou
MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2:15
Acclaimed by th Public and Press
THE SEASON'S MUSICAL SUCCESS
SOMEBODY'S
SWEETHEART
WITH A 100 CAST
TOK.TIPKLIN' TUNES
LAUGH-LADEN LINES
and the Beet Hinclnc Chorus In Town.
M:r
CAD
CHESTNUT BELOW 10TII
10 A M 12, 2. flMS, G:40, T:4B, 0:30 P.
MARY MILES MINTER ,
In First Presentation of
'Anne of Green Gables"
Nt. Wk.. TOM MOORE In "Gay Lord Quiz'
VICTORIA
MARKET ST ABOVE 0TH J
, 0 A. M to 11:16 T. M. ",
RICHARD HANDING DAVI8' nOMANCH i '
"SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE" ' v
Neit Week TOM MIX In "THE FEUD'', fttl
C A P I T (KL
724 MATjtfrr nTniTTvp -
12, 2, 3:4B, 0.45, 7:4B, 0:30 P, tti
"SIX BEST CELLARS" '
n
10 A. M
E I T H
Marriao-o TnUoe Plar.o at Union the best man
... . . . ....vw . .. ... .
jne usners
the bride, was the flower girl. Mr. T. Tickets 50- ,r, $1 at Hcrpo's, Amp).
.1. Jiurns, n nrother o the hriae. was c INK. HI -vi i ( JMDR
AT '
2 .10 I
Methodist Episcopal Church.
Ross-Weinberg Nuptials
, .Tewett Dyer, of Ilose Vnll
IIUTV Anne Iewis Crnnt the other
Hay in a very becoming black seal
fkin 'coat Dark things look so well on
lipr. bpcaiite her hair is such u glorious
cold and her skin is so fair. Her hat
was a turned-lip one, of dark blue
duvetyn with nn edge of gray Hngora,
which was most attractive. She is Mrs.
Francis Clark Grant, ou know. t Her
jUtcr, Mis. Effingham II. Morn, si
iiiii nn,l lnnkinir ns Anne. Then
there is another siter, Mnry, who is1 jr.
iinmnrrieo. mu hi '"""'. .V"" """ ,lr.. of Wood aue nvenue. Tdgewnler
overseas during thowar. 1 believe. Parki rp br,nR rotnUMm &
Tjf; WAS drawing remarkable pic j blrth of a 'l8hter on February 3.
rltiirrs,. with his pencil grasped . , Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilbert M. "Wilson will
neir home, jrnple Corners, Fdge
Pnrk, nud go to Miami. Fla..
entertained at an informal ten on Mnn-' man. of 2421 West Cumberlnnd street
(lay afternoon. Mr. nnd Mr. r,o,., limt Hntnril.iv cvpnlnp. Thnse nrpopnt
were Miss Dora Grossman, Miss Ileba
Levy, Miss Ituth Ostrnnder, Miss Cath
arine Welilon, Miss Ida Bermnn, Miss
Resie Herman, Miss .Jennie Herman.
Miss France Cherry. Miss Ituth
Becker. Miss Helen Wells. Mies lallnn
Dreifus, Mrs. M. Mnckler, Mrs. J.
Bledcullial, Mrs. W. Bostick nnd Mrs
and their son will ro to Lancaster f n n
lf n.vH, wnere they will IW,. until
spring.
NEW JERSEY NOTES
ami Mrs. Hnrry L. Antlmnv.
"Ppe," he said, showing me the re
mit "That's n prizefighter a pugge
llt'" And after all, it's much easier
to pronounce it that way !
NANCY WYNNE.
water
until the early spring
Mr. nnd Mrs. ,T. Clement Hopkins,
of Moorestown. left fnr I'nlm n-u
I Fla., for nn extended stay.
An interesting wedding nf the week
was thnt of Miss Olive M. Jones, sister
(if Mrs Irln Itonnnn, nf 1414 Euclid
Atlantic City ns n guest at the house avenue, nnd Mr. Hirnm V. Bradford,
party to be given by Mrs. Margaret nf sm,iv Side. Vn.. which took plnce
Walton. i ion Wednesday evening nt the horn" of
" , I the bride's sistrr, with the Ttev. Dr.
.1. G. r.ickerton. of the Union Jlctho
dist Episcopal Church. Twentieth and
Diamond streets, officiating. After the
quiet service Mr. nnd Mrs. Bradford
left on n fortnight's trip through the
South. Thev will be nt home after
February IS nt .Shady Side, Vn.
WARNKE O'CONNOR.
A pretty wedding was solemnized
with nuntinl mass in Rt. Elizabeth's
Roman Catholic Church on Weduesdav
morning when Miss Miss Marie Agnes
O'Connor, dnuchter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
C. Levy. Miss Levy's marriage to .Tames Francis O Connor, of 24JJ V est
Mr. Abraham Bermnn will take place Columbia avenue, wns married to .Mr
included Mr. Thomas
Ryan, Mr. Arthur Geraghty, Mr. I
George Connors nnd Mr. John Fallon, i
1 Following the reception nt the home of
1 ,i v..;.!,.'.. .........i. ,,. . .i.
...v ...m.- r. imivui.-., uie yuuujj "'"I"' i inaivldual
iciu mr an exicnuen wctimng irit). iney I Instruction
win ne at noine atlcr .March a.
STRAWBERRY MANSION
Miss Marion Levy, of 2o53 North
Myrtlewood street, was given n linen
shower by hpr aunt, Mrs. Philip Gross-
4 DANCING LESSONS $5
A TEACHER FOR EACH PUPIL
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES 1
At the wedding of Miss Elizabeth i
Hobart Morris, daughter of the Rev.
and Mis. Uichnrd .1. Morris, and Mr.
Wtllnrrl Spenser, Jr., which will take
place at the Church of the Good Shep- '
nerd, rtnseniont. on Saturday afternoon,
Februnrj 1-1 nt 4 o'clock, the mntron 1
ot honor will he Mrs. Edward Randolph i
fuse, of Washington, nnd the maid of
honor will be H coiiuin of the bride, i
Miss Prlseilln Morris. Miss M. Clair
SnPrspi it cictup nf tliA h.rlrn.-nntii '
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Epston. 2.'U7
North Twenty-first street, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Miss Es
telle B. Epston. to Mr. Julius A.
Fischer, of this city.
The members of the Kndosh Club will
givo n large enrd party, followed bv
dancing, on Mondny evening nt the Lu
Lu Temple. 13.17 Spring Garden stiett.
'I he committee in charge includes Mrs.
Helen II, Williams, of 17().'l West Co-
and Mm Mariorie P. Morris, will bo .ch Mrs F Si,v U, ir- it.?
hnrfptmnifK tr .Tnhn T? nprni .ip. V. r,,a,cn;.v.I,rs- -V. I'lW'??. A"''. Hale
Mr, SirlsM'-HttU": i.Vdua?ir(aiK.dnT Kui8l,ts Tcmp"u'-
Mr J Brooks Parker. Mr. Cornelius """ ruie,lr 'amines.
I Wells, Mr Lewis R. Thibnult nnd s,.' .V Frederick Greenwood, or 1!,'!
Mr Ilohert Edwards. After the cere- l18,1 Ligli nvenue. entertnined the fol
monv thrre will be a smnll reception '0WB nt cards on Tuesday afternoon nt
for the bridal party nud members ofl"1" nome: Mrs. Frank Tiiylor. .Mrs.
the immpdinle family at the home of V,rore,et,Haertrick, Miss Snllio Ropers,
the bride's grnndparents. Mr. and Mrs. -i'S. llliam Kf Apple, Mrs. Frederick
William II. Morris, of Villanovn, with ' podhcad, Mrs. A. U. Tuteiir, Mrs.
"horn fhe Is staying. John Mawson, Mrs. John Hhcets, Mrs.
Miss Marion H. Button, of Homr-'!?" BT,"0 aud Mw- S0" I35
jood. Goimnntown, will entertain at j ""CrJ?' ,"" 1. TT" " !Vi, ,''1"1
dinner thr, evening nt the Gtrmantown ,'?' ,vhp.' m'1' CIlt(,r a"1 !'1t!,li,U,'1'
picket (!!,, Manheiin, before Mrs. .? J1'1 n",d5'r ""i" ,'p'' E,U01i-t?r w, i,1l,;l'do
Troth's dancing class in honor of Mr. ?,fc n,.1 .8' JnB VBnlrJ ' A '"' n,n,"' srr"i
ntl Mrs James H. Little, who hnve l,,.u,euJJ' Mr- "nd 1- Slicrtrf. Mr, mid
n't returned from their weddlmr trin. ':wrH: ,,cfrse l ox. ilr and .Airs. Wood-
Hie guests ,vill include Miss Bentricn
February 15.
Mr. Morton Dombro spent the week
end with his parents. Mr. and- Mrs.
Julius Dombro. of 20IU North Thirty
third street. Mr. Dombro is a student
of Dickinson Luw School, Carlisle, Pa.
I FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL
1 The Holy Name Society nnd the So
dality of the Church ot Corpus
Crlsti, Allegheny nvenue- nnd Twenty-ninth
street, one of the largest par
ishes in tho Thirty-eighth ward, will
give n card party, entertainment and
reception on Monday evening at Moose
Hall, Broad street below Master. The
program will include patriotic tableaux.
voenl anil instrumental solos nnd selec
tions by the West Philadelphia Boys'
and Girls' Orchestra. The Rev. Henrj
A. Nnylon is rector of the parish, nnd
the committee in charge of the enter
tainment includes Mrs. Edward McCus
ker. Miss Frances Hunter. Miss Julia
Dormer, Miss Mary McCloskey, Mrs. P.
Corbett. Mrs- John Armstrong, Mrs,
Harry Dtezard, Mrs. J. Hunter. Mr.
Charles P. Gannon. Mr. James
O'Harn, Mr. Matthew MeMonigle, Mr.
E. Fitzpatrick, Mr. J. Austin Mullen.
Mr. Peter Hughes. Mr. Mutthcw Jor
dan, Mr. Joseph O'Hnra nnd Mr. .Inmc
Lynch.
H fVibnni, Miss Coriune B Freeman.
Miss Mary II. Little. Mr. C. Stewart
(,or.e,,V Mr' Ph'lij' Price, Mr. Robert
K Iielleville, 3d, Mr. Lawrence Godly
and Mr John M. Carter.
Mrs R penn Smith, of Bryji Mawr,
ias joined her daughter nnd daughter
in lau at the Brighton. Atlantic City.
Xr ,npd Mrs. Warner Buttrrworth,
er Crefeldt nnd Sunset streets, Chest
niif Hill.' will entertain nt dinner
'omorrow evening before tho Saturday.
i?.B lL'""'.ms rllss In honor of their
"lighter, Miss Louise Buttcrwortb.
iJiiss- .l?8'10"'' Fishburn, who has
fey,,tlt",B Mifs Jane P. P. Mauls,
daughter of Mr. ad Mr8. chnrles
we Mnule. 2217 Rittenhouse street,
m8"!','"1,01' to,hpr nom, '" "altimore,
o Ml11 "nt.Mrs. Philip S. Clarkson,
f Ldgcwnter Tark, N. J,
urs. (looree W nkn f ii-,i
n . ".- ". ,,,,, ,,, I'.Ul,.
head nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Maivvjn,
"s Beatrice M. Hollowny. daughter
tt nm.i Mrs. 0. W. Ifolloway, nf
Rl9ir' N u'?" 1"1 5Ii,', Hnrothy W.
""i D Blair, nf Edgewater Park.
.IUSouiLb"'1 M.rs' William ,T. Elliot,
' rnpW1 Seventeenth street, have re
"impd from a visit to Hot Springs, Vn.
Wvnnw'1 ,Irs' nantjBl Morgan, of
r.raainfn,.1'1'1' lShw th" Pt to
"main for some time.
IU bet hi"1 ""'"Weton, of Baltimore,
Wm v. 'r.R,1Mt of Mr- "n,i M". Wll
miB,,nntDl,wn' al ,?"t Walnut lnue,
"-rmantowi,, over the week-end.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Spoont, of 010
South Fifty-seventh street, announce
the engagement of their daughter, .Miss
Tohn A. Wnrnko by the Rev. William
M. N. Killlnn. The bride wore n gown
of white satin nnd lace with n tulle veil
extending lo the hem of the court train
nnd caught with orange blossom sprays.
A shower of Bride roes was carried.
Mr. O'Connor gave bis daughter in
marriage, and her sister, Miss Eleanor
O'Connor, wns her only attendant. She
wore n gown of turqunisp-blue radium
satin with a largo black tulle hnt and
carried pink roics.
Mr. Andrew Doyle was be-.t man.
The service was followed by n brenkfnst
at the home of the bride's parents. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Wnruke left on n southern
trip nnd will be nt home after March 1
nt 2422 West Columbia avenue.
DEITRICK BL'RNS
The marriage of Miss Madeleine It.
Burns, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes
Burns, of 821 South Fifty-seventh
street, and Mr. Joseph F. Deitrick, son
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis R. Deitrick,
of Williamsport, Pa., took place yes
lerday afternoon in the Romnn Catholic
Chinch of the Traiuliguration, Fifty
fifth street and Cedar nvenue. The
rector, the Rev. James J, MacArnn,
performed the ceremony.
Miss Burns, who was given in mar
riage b her father, was attended by
Miss Helen Keennn. of Pottsyille, Ph..
as maid of honor. Tho bridesmuids
ROSS WEINBERG
Miss Anna Weinberg, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dnvld Weinberg, of 2"i8
North Twenty-eighth street, was mar
ried on Tuesday evening to Mr. David
Rosj. nf this city. The bridesmaids
were Miss Gertrude Ross. Miss Sarah
Weinberg, Miss Gnldie Ross. Miss Her
thn Carroll nnd Mis Molly Singer. Mr.
Edward Singer wns best man, nnd the
ushers were Mr. Reuben Isdaner. Mr.
Jnck Kabul, Mr. Max TJsum nnd Mr.
William Steinberg.
i
Benefit for Crippled Children '
A fr tlin ro,flnt mpnltnff liftlrl v the nott'
committee nf the St. Edmund's Home
for Crippled Children, nt Forty -fourth
nnd Haverford uvenue, the npw presi
dent, Mrs. John Sheehan, presided.
Plans were made to raise funds for the
building fund, a large card party being
plnnned to take place in the Rose Gar
dens of the Bellcvuc-Stratford on
March 0, and a three days' rummage
sale will also be given which will open
on March 17.
The new officers are : President, Mrs.
John C. Sheehan; vice president, Mrs.
James Munday ; recording secretary,
Miss Caroline Coleman, and corrcs
Miss Caroline Coleman, nnd corre
sponding secretory, Mrs. John Hickley.
The board of managers include Mrs.
J. Briggs, Mrs. Samuel Cnstncr, Miss
Eva Clad. Mrs. Ignatius Dohnn, Mrs.
Thomas P. Hunter, Mrs. Pembroke
Hnrton, Miss Katharine Raleigh, Miss
Matilda Shedakcr, Mrs. Anthony Hirst,
Mrs. Joseph Spelissy, Mrs. Herman
Vetterlinc. Mrs. H. II. ITnz, Miss
Adele Tack, Mrs. Robert Quencll, Mrs.
Clayton PIntt, Mrs. M. P. Quinu, Mrs.
Georgo B. Hcckel and Mrs. Joseph N.
Gallagher.
FRANKFORD
A minstrel show in nid of the
convent fund will be held nt St. Joa
ehiin'n School Hall on Friday evening,
February III.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Moritz. of
Foulkrod nnd Oakland streets, have gom
In Florida and will be 'nwny several
weeks. I
Exclilflv,. Method
Mirrored Studio
1520 Chestnut
OFFICE 300
Locust 3193
CORTISSOZ SCHOOL
ACADEMY -FIU. AFT . FEB 20, AT 3 .00.
CHOPIN PIAXO IinCITAL BY
GABRILOWITSCH
EMMA HAIG
and JOHN WALDRON in
"YE SONG SHOP"
MORTON Sc GLASS: SWIFT & KEL
LEY: BOBBE & NELSON; DAISY
NELL1S; and Others.
!
1 REGENT
fWrffl
iwBK
MABKET ST. Del. 11TH . i
ROBEI1T WARWICK In
"Tree of Knowledi" '
11 A. M. to IIP. C,
MARKET STREET
AT JUNll'Klt f,,
CONTINUOUS!
VAUDEVILLE, .
"Too Many Husbands" ombdV
WM, LAMPE ts CO. ; AND OTHERS' 4 , 1
BROADWAY Broad Snyder Av. '
ununuwni 2:15, 0:45 9 P. M. O'
TETSUWARI JAPS
EUGENE O'RRIRNI "broken
MELODY" tf,
CROSS KEYS MARKET ST. BU 60t
"Ail . 2 !30, T 4 B P. U.
A Hungarian Rhapsody"
TlclietH. $2. $1 50
Chestnut Street
$1 7"c Upppe's, lilt
Y7AT NUT tonight at 8:ao.
W" Mat. Tomor., 25c, 50e. 75c
The Popular Irish Actor-Slnser
FISKE O'HARA
"DOWN LIMERICK WAY"
Hear Mr. O'Hara's Nv Sone Hits.
ACADEMY-Seats at Heppe's, 1119 Chestnut PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA I FORREST Last 2 Evgs. "
TODAY ' IUMUKKUW"
PolMt!. Keirel Rachmaninoff, Pianist, and
Floren,- IMnklo, Soprano, Arthur Hackett.
Tenor Fred Patton. Baso, and The Phlia
tln phla Orchestra Chorus.
NORRISTOWN
Miss Marion West, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles West, of 810 Stan
bridge street, nnd Mr. Victor Hnrley
were married Wednesday morning,
February 4, in the Hows Avenue Meth
odist Kpiscopal Church. -Thn rector, the
Itev. Thomas Evans, officiated nt the
marriage ceremony, which took plncn at
10:30 o'clock. Only the immediate
families witnessed the ceremony. Fpon
their return from n wedding trip to
Niagara Falls and Buffalo Mr. and Mrs.
Hnrley will live on Stnnbridge street.
f che.a.m,tM,7r,i,T1h.n "' WMtUlw,
ntt rnontn.Wher U'ey expeCt f
I,lt"bur,iMf'Ht!, 'lon imiek, of
f Mlw ,riw,H bA "'? next WM
Mr Oh.ri..nn" Jwlon;!. la"Bhtcr of
BIutIHH,'m1, f aVnLe UV("
..JIr and M..J Vi... r r,.m .....
-lime, ,f.1 .f c?5 will ?"tertnln at
or of Muqhrdaf,' I'ebrmiry M, in lion
nrVl.. . D; . "nee. (lllkey, who.e
MBewleM0 'T1!nM MhcKiiWm Hay.,
VV-.-..l",.0n will be JfiH (111.
H. m.id of honor.
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"Shop With Comfort
Out of the Congested District
Where your motor can be parked and available
immediately you require it.
And where you can find the largest, most complete and best
stock of choice
Oriental Rugs and Carpets
in this country.
FRITZ & LA RUE, Inc., Importers
Oriental Ruga
Domestic Rugs, Carpets, Hardwood Floors
1G15 CHESTNUT STREET
IcjMuWTOmi'u
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PARAMOUNT
1342 CHESTNUT STREET
Big Rebuilding Sale
NOW GOING ON
ENTIKE STOCK OF
Blouses and Underwear
Will Be Sold at Cost and Less
This is tho largest sale of ifa kind ever held in Philadel
phia. Prices are mercilessly slashed preparatory lo the
remodeling of our stoi'e for our new Millinery Depart
ment. Come early and get the choicest models.
No C, 0. D. it No Exchanges
i ' ., -
jggWrjf elfl& Jbej3k
Printed Voiles
v in those rich dark colorings !
Special emphasis on the taupes and browns,
which are this season's distinctly leading
shades. Patterns are very choice, too, and the
best of them cannot be had later.
80c, 85c, $1.00
and up to 2.00 a yard
3 Ckesfturttt'g$t
S a wSi'lfF lltyJy i ih
J 1422
6th Ave. at 16th St.
New York.
Walnut St.
West of Bcllevue-Stratford
Final Clear Away Sales
Before Removal to our New Quarters
in the
Ritz-Carlton
at Broad and Walnut Sts.
Reductions of one-quarter, third and half
less than former prices to effect
quick clearance
SUITS COATS GOWNS
DRESSES BLOUSES
Positively Last Week
RAYMOND
HITCHCOCK;
i i v
In his Illicit musical raru
H1TCHY-KOO
OF 1919
100 ENTERTAINERS
CHORUS OF 40 UNDER 20
Next Week. Mail Orders Filled
. ICLAW & HRLANGER S COLOSSAL
3IM
i SEATS NOW SELLING
TODAY, 9 A. M.
1 NIGHTS (EXCEPT SAT.)
and SAT. MAT., 50c to $2.00,
SAT. NIGHT. 75c to $2.50
WED. MAT.. 50c to $1.50
G ARRICK Last 2 Evgs.
JOHN GOLDEN'S LAUQIDNO HIT
fflSGg
POSITIVELY LAST WEEK
vr r - VVK SE-TS PELL1NQ
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wa m iWi
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AND HER GANG
"A Peach op a Show
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ge Allen, inc. i
1214 1,
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Georj
1214 Chestnut Street-
ANNOUNCE A SHOWING OF ADVANCE
Mid-Season Millinery
In Charming New Styles
A ery attracts c arrav ot no niriflR, nil drvor ndaplatlons ot Ihfi
latrst I roneli inoilfB Thev ;ir.- Mshlotird from the nncat quality
Satins. OpprBctto Crepo and Straw 13raid richly trimmed In novelty
I-cathcr Flowers or Hlbbono, .and priced bo moderately ou will want
one at once for betwecn-scasofl ear
This and Nxt Week Only
Ugi. 8 l! JUt Tomorrow
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Hand-Made
"Fleur de Lis'
Blouses
$5.50 to $7.50
Of unusual smart
ness and beauty are
these new
SI
sw
"Fleur de Lis"
blouses with their dainty hand
tucKing, Hemstitching and
il"J
1 27
S. 1 3th St.
Two Siliopa of Sensible &.
drawn work.
1 337
Chestnut St.
Continuing the Sale of
Crystal Dress Trimmings
Crysl11 bar"1s an1 ""dges from narrow widths to tho wldo trlmmlne
hands They nro tho bhort lensrths and ullRhtly handled pieces from
our own stock In tin.- imported qualities shoivinc beautiful designs
ami in splendid assortment The sale affords the homo sewer an
opportunity to securo the trimming for nn evening: gown at less than
half tli.. usual yrk. They have been marked at decided reductions
and are now
Half Price and Less, 25c to $6.00 a Yard
Sale of Mussed Waists
,at Sharp Reductions
Slightly soiled or musced blouses of whllo Volte, BatlstA and
Org-andie some arc trimmed In contrasting- colors. A slight ttibbli if
Si'd' ffia'fiSVriv&T-l lhCre ar nU 8lZeB ln the "wrtm.n.'!
$1.50, $2.65, $3.75, $4.85, $5.95
No Exchanges, C. O. D.'.i or Returns
On Sale o;i First Floor Aisle
Dish Toweling Special 25c a ard
Half linen dish toweling In white or unbleachrd with red or bln
borders. A good, sturdy towellny. dependnblo for service. Tho nresent
value Is 35c u yard. vicaciit
Olive Oil Castile Soap $1.00 Dozen
Another lot of thin puro Olive. Oil Casllle Soap; Uib Jat tot weTit
... m-? - w vuoiu.iitin wcio uuauie io nato ineir oi
W An exceptional alug at (his price. One dozen cukes in h
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box E
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AMERICA 8 ortEATEST COMED1ENNB
MARIE y
DRESSLER
IN HEIl OTCLOKE OK M1HT1I
"TILLIE'S NIGHTMARE"
i Scats celling for thn I.at Vek
PHILADELPHIA W,
j 17th 4 P Um .y Ee 8 80 Mit Toroor.
ARTHfR IIOPKINH Presents
JOHN
DREW
IN
"THE CAT-BIRD"
Tl I nu.ually Brilliant Comtdy
by Ilup.rt JIuchrs
lUa rnlUdalphla All A-Chuckl.
Nt Week Scuts NOW
. The 8BLWVNH Hubinlt
I Rollo's Wild Oat ,
I A New Comedy hv run Kumracr, Author
i oi uooa uraciaus, Anaabtu.," etc
i With
ROLAND YOUNG
late iter nf "BUDDIES." and a upor!ll.
I a.t eleetd for later appearance In New
I Vork flly
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I Dumont'a & Emmett J. Welch Mln.trcU
! r?.f.Naughty' Naughty Fettyf
T- 1 K.na Ave ft Cumbcrlan
Peoples BEN WELCH
C. Walnut ab. Bth. Mat. Toitt
Qcirjo ABE REYNOLDS'
aamu REVUE
ORPHEUM MT- today, sr, je
stAlHmna The Eternal Mugdaleae
I'KllllUAIiy 0 MAOOIB PEPPER
NIVEIiaiTV UUHCVtt Sal 8)80. Free
llluatratcd lerture. 1'ay Cooper Cotai
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