Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 09, 1920, Sports Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGiEE PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBKUAKY 9, 1920
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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne 'Talks About Winter Sports Also About
an Interesting Pageant to Be Given Next
Week And an Engagement
0
i col IiS"i l """. nu i iovc
,old weather, nrni l trntiK mo roun-
frr loOKS MT? liniimiun wiiuu li n un
rnieml with li 1 ts nrni the youngster
hi n wonderful time but wasn't it
lie? m nee the sun on Snturdny? Do
mi think ou rnuld show me niiythniR
more utlnly frightful nnd depressing
ihnn a eitv street nftcr n snowstorm
Rut in the i-ountry it has been won-j.-ful
l'eople haven't lind to go to
Tnke IMai'id or Canada for winter
snorts, they just go to Chestnut lhll.
The Mcen hills there ate solid with
el her ice or hravily crusted snow, you
know and people who know how hnvc
noon siding there for the last three or
fniir ,! f even saw one thought
fill father strapped on to bkiis nnd pull
i,r hit oiittiTul daughter around on
her sled ' She loved it. too, And of
touise there's been lots of skating at
Hie club, and vonderftil coasting un
where. HA li you heard about the I'ageant
of Womanhood that is to be given
t the Arademy on the 10th V That's
uoxt Monday, in the evening, and
trie's dnnclng afterward. It is
nnjcr the nusplics of the Community
Snnee of Philadelphia, and 1 hear that
i thoitiantl girls lepresenling some
unlv organizations are tfj be in it.
Mis II. S. Prentiss Nichols is pres
ident of the committee that is getting
,l up Airs Lewis It. Dick is cere
Inn Mrs Harold Delnncey Downs is
iKHMiier. nnd among thoe who aie
intctrstcd aie Mr. Ttaii-lny AVailmr
)nn Mis ,1 Howard Pew. Mis. Wal
ter .1 Kneman. Mrs. (leoige A. Pier
iol Mr Cnrnclins Stevenson, Mrs.
I'm id, Mde ln.. Mrs. Noniiun Mac
Im'l Mis O. .1. De Unnw, Mrs.
l')nbvn Allemus. Mis. .1. Ilntnpton
Mnnip. Mrs II. Ooidnn M Couch, Mrs.
,lamr- Starr, dr., Mrs. Robert Von
Jhwlmsltrr, Mrs. .1. Willis Martin.
Mr Theodore .1. Lewis, Mrs. Hour
1' Hi own and Mrs. Otis Skinner.
Mi- Skinner is alwns inteicsled in
milium: like a pageant, and she is so
uc t nlioul g'ning suggestions nod
helniiig with things of this kind. ' Nut
urjlh -lie has more liractice. than a
fooil main of us in that kind of thing.
Miss r.etsey Mhbcy, Miss Bertha L.
Freeman, Mr. John Ihldcr, Mr. W.
l,ognn MncCoy, Dr. Louis N. ltobin
son and Mr. Leon Stern.
Miss Marion h. Oibbon, of Tinln. is
entertaining Miss Ora Crary, of Los
Augelrs, Calif.
GERMANTOWN
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdward Flanagan, of
1 l!t() Illavis street, nnnounce the on
gngement of their daughter. Miss Mar
garet Cecilia Flanagan, to Mr. Wll
Ham J. Heymour, of tliis city.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Witz, of the
Wissahickon ApaitmentR, left last week
for n month's stay in Palm Beach and
Miami, Fla.
JSN I' il nice that Roderick Tower and
1 lima I'.nne "Whitney are engaged?
Win--' Oh, just because it's nUvus
in o when a member of a good Phila
delphia family becomes engaged to- a
nii'inhcr uf a good family from some
l,eie el-e She is the daughter nf the
ll.irn l'ane Whitney, and made her
deliMi in New York iu 1!)1C. Roderick
i,i- LM.iduated from liar
nnd during the war was a captain in
the aviation. He is the -on of the
f'liai-leningne Towers, jou know, and a
hrntliri' of Clintlcmagne Tower, dr..
who h.es in Baltimore: nf Helen, who
i" now Mrs William Alibntt liobeilson
- I think "h" wns married ju-l about a
je;ir ago, wasn't she? and is living out
i'n San Iliego. Calif , and of (Seofficy,
wlin i- not mainrd at all.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Miss Millie cut T. MncDade, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dutton Mac
Dade, of Chester, is recovering from
hen iniury received from ft fall on the
ice at Havcrford while skating, and will
return to the llnreum school, Bryn
Mawr, in a few days,
The junior dunce of the Pennsylvania
Military College, Chester, took place
Saturday evening in the new drill hall.
A number of out-of-town guests) were
present.
The "Ham Slormers," a dramatic
noddy of Ridley Park, will give a party
un Fiiday evening,
The last of the community card par
ties that hae been held in Ridley Park
will take place tomonow afternoon.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
The meeting of the Beta Kappa Sigma
Sorority was held Saturday afternoon
ntthe home of.Miss Justine Keller, !!0'-'2
West Lehigh iivenue, Those present
were .Miss Peg Shciiber, Miss Kitty
Smith. Miss Harriet Pentium, Miss
Lois (irceu. Miss Marge Judge, Miss
Kleanor Blood, Mis.s Helen Dajton,
.Miss Alice B.moii, Miss Esther Ack
lojd. Miss Bcatilce Tippen, Miss Syd
ney Pollack. Mi-s Mary ruber and
Miss Kutheune Fnbor.
Mr. and Mni. Robert Paul Mas
land, who have been living in Bustle
ton since their marriage, have taken
apartments fit .'MIL' Hamilton street.
Mrs. Masland will be remembered us
.Miss Ruth Sapce.
The members of (he Temple Univer
sity omen's Club will hold a meeting
i.j. JJUU1-1..J. j "......, ... ,. Miuiiiing ui inc ciuDnouse,
vard in Jillr. IIM. North P.toad Mtrcel. when the in-
mmKOMSm In Tf iwiii llfflli jf"i"
wsm - KFf-s,A.. mjmfai&mmmfflm8wmz&&!gwmi.- ?m&m i
rhoto by Zamsky & rhtlllps.
MISS ISABELL LOGAN
WEDS W. LYONS
Wedding Takes Place in St.
Francis Assisi's Church,
Gormantown
MISS KL.IZA-
ilKTII N, BOYD
Dauglilcr of Mrs.
fJcorgo V. Boyd,
of 12T, South
Twenty second
street, whoso en
gagement to Mr.
mil do Hoff need,
of Lancaster, l'a.i
lias been recently
announced
The wedding of Miss Isabell Logan,
daughter of Mrs. Mary Logun, of -lOIW
Royal street, Germnntown, nnd Mr.
William Ljnns, took place Saturday
morning iu the church of St. Francis
Assis. Riininn Catholic Church, with
the Rev. Fnther O'Donnell ofheiating.
The bride wore a gown of- white satin
with a court train, and tulle veil caught
with nenrla nn.l nvnntrn Ii1Tnm. nlli!
. l . , . , . , " , ' , graphed is something I cannot un
she enrried H bouquet of roses nnd sweet stand, jiost 8urely she la lacking in
Readers Views on Spiker Case
Sho Pities the Glrl
To the Editor of the Hvenina rubllo l.eiocr!
Sir I would llko to have eometlilnK to
say In regard to tho "Spiker affair "
Splkbr ceTtalnlv showed hta selflslinesa.
Whv dirt ho not marry .Miss' Knowles
In Kngland7 ISvon though he were al
ready married, would this havo tnado
his sin any greater? Of course, had ho
ilono this he would certainly have been
charged with bigamy and would have
been made to suffer Just punishment, as
the law requires.
As matters stand no one suffers but
the girl, as always in cajsea of this kind.
Im it fair tho girl should always bear
tlm "linint"? tCvpn Vfnrn afterward.
when It has all been forgotten for tho
miyi, tho public will still point tho finger
nf .ncn nf lift,
I surely think Miss Knowles extremely
forward in coming to America. Most
unfortunnif! irlrln trv to keen their mis
fortunes a secret, while this one has
mart" hrrs nubile talk for the whole
unrlrl. nnrl In ntlnw he.rftelf to be UbotO-
unuer-
ono
peas. She was g ven in marriage by I or nature s sweetest tilings, moaeso.
i -.. i .i ,. ,..!,, t ., Mrs. Spiker Is very brave, far hrajer
her brother. Mr. William Logan, nnd ,Man t COUId navo becn, were I in her
her sister. Miss Dorothv Logan, wnslplaco i could neor have forgiven him.
her only attendant. Sho wore u gown
I plai
II a
tho "general public" mind tholr own
business; let them sweep their own front
Bteps clean before telling some one else
what to do.
Would "Citizen," if .this same question
arose at his own door, do as ho suggests
Mrs. Spiker do? If bo, then his own
religious scruples need bo gone over.
Think of Mrs. Splker's baby. Why add
to Its suffering by such actions as rec
ommended by "Citizen"? Old man, you
are wrong, dead wrong.
Until humanity learns to forgive and.
If necessary, oven build up a now trust
In each other, this world will bo made
miserable for somo unfortunate, unthink
ing individual.
Do you not think tho man and the
woman Involved aro not thinking now?
Of courso It la too late, but why strike
a. woman and why striko a man when
they uro down, (livo them a chance.
"Citizen." you can't tell me anything
about temptations during the war. I
wore "olive drab" myself; however, let
us forgot it Jel us mina our own Busi
ness and. above all, refrain from criti
cizing a wonderful woman and a real
dyed-in-the-wool "mother."
Sympathize with, but do not criticize
A ItUADUR.
Philadelphia, Feb. 7.
Market St
11 A.M. to 11 115 P. .K.
LEW CODY in Plrat Showln of
The Beloved Cheater
Artrled Attraction Flrnt rrescnUthjn
'Log of Submarine U-35"
Anrt Initial Americanization Fetur
'The Land of Opportunity"
tlAWII INCH mi Abraham t-tnooln
Next Week "THU WILI.OW TUBE"
V
J-U doll.
was plajing about Willi her
ten Ming entertainment will include
vio in selectious by Miss Irene Guest
and n round-table talk on "Thrift"
conducted by Mrs. Wilmer Krusen.
I here will be a roll-call and each mem
ber will have the opportunity to tell
what "Ihrilt" means lo her. Mrs.
.lohn It. Minehnrt is chairman of the
I'lilertn-inmciit committee, which in
cludes Mrs, n. Everett Kendig. Mrs.
Luther refer. Mrs. Henry Sheip and
"i. imsiiiv ieiu-rcr. M. Winter ( .
of apricot satin, n large black mnline
hat and' carried a spray of ferns. Mr.
Thomas Carmody was best man, and
Mr. Joseph Logan nnd Mr. Samuel
TJest acted as ushers. The service was
followed hv a reception at the home of
the bride's mother. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ljons
I will, after an extended trip,
(Icrmuntnw n
i
IIALPIJUX OUKKN
An intcicting midwinter wedding
took place ct(Mduy afternoon, when '
'Miss .li-nnic S (Jrecn. daughter of Mr. I
land Mrs. Davis (Jrecn, nf 102(1 .North
Marshall street, and Mr. Ilnu.inmin .
Iliilpern. of lOIIJ West Lehigh avenue, '
I were innriied hv the Itc. A. Winokur.
'1 he hi ide wore hor traveling suit of (
dark bliii' with a hat to match, nnd
was attended In Miss Ticrthn M. Hlnom,
who also wore a coat suit of navy bine.
Mr. .losoph Ilium was best man. Mr.
and Mrs. Hnlpern left for a tour
thiough the 'ct. nnd will be at home
nftcr Match 1 at DOS North Eighth
street.
WALTKHS KXEliTi
am suro in her innermost ncari. biiu
will always hae a. fooling such ub you
always havo toward ono who has broken
faith with you.
Men, why. oh why, must they so often
Injure hearts which aro true to them to
satisfy their selfishness? I see by the
paper that Miss Knowles Is to marry
Splker's brother. Surely this will not
be a love marriage. Tho papers hae
not stated how long these two nac
b-r.wn narU nllior Tf Wo liad fewer
live ill I loveless marriages I am sum our living
1 . ., v.- i i tnM 1llr i ,ml1rl-
WOU1U INI Jll'rtlli T UIIU ii;n-3 tn.r tv ;,
puddle," as "Citizen" stated. S D. M.
Philadelphia, Keb. 7.
PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THEATRES
Direction LEE & J. J. SIIUBURT
SAM SWURFRT NIGHTS, 8:15
S. 3nuDE'"1 TOP. MAT. WED
A ltevuslcal Comely of N. Y.'s Latin Quartlor
bundling her into the carriage 'Hancock, the club's mesiilcnl.iwill m-n
... i t. -, , i !,. ;.. ,...,... - , - ' '
nun winding iter misii in ami mn ("
twem chairs Daddy was sitliir: (liie(,h
mlnig hi- paper not paying much al-
lenlniii lo Hie busy bliz.! of (.oiucrsalioii
Mia I w,i- ii'ldressed entirely to the doll
Tint nil nl mice he saw the dull inrri.ige
'tn'Mieil directly in flout ol linn, audi curds
(lie l.ills had slopped for n minute. IUIIU,
I nohiiig sM.ij nior tnc tup ol ins paper i urine llaldcnian. Mi
lie mi ,iarv iieiiding over -tnc carriage j .m,.,s JCiitli Itodgcrs, .Mi
vuai 'iijj ii small, i ciiiuacniui linger in-
i 'ci' before a pair of unpciturbed.
hlie J,i- eyes
Now lisien." shn snid slernlv. -1 f
1 hr.ir ou do that ncain I'll lake ww
side.
Mis I',, nl Snjder has sonc to At
intic City for part of Pcbruurj.
Miss nihi Iiiiincl, of Noith Park
acinic, .will entertain Ihc fnllnniiifr nl
on Wcdnchdnv afternoon at her
Mi-? Mur Taj lor, Iiss Kath-
IMellc Laiibcf,
!";" JH4iii nuusi'i, .uis .tiuruin uietz,
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. Ilnrry A. AVarshuw, of S10 Dick
inson street, entcrtniucd the members
of the Monard Club ul his home on Sat
urday evening. A smoker way held us
n prologue lo the Monard's third annual
dunce, which is to be given nt the Uit
teiihouse Hotel on Satuidiiy evening,
Muich 0.
MUs Margaret MrCnusland, dnughtev
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCuuslaud,
formerly of South 1'hihidelphin, enter
tained the Tan Phi Sigma Sorority nt
her new home. GlU!) Christian btrect.
Among those prevent were Miss Flora
McClure, Mils Marie McCIurc, Miss
Leonora McCullnugh. M"iss Irene K.
Kriegcr. Miss Edth MacGnrrigle, Miss
IMith Meyers, Miss Margaret Mnlr.
Miss Henrietta Xcimnn and Miss Kath
erinu McDowell.
Arrnngcmenls uic being made for the
opening of a new seaside clubhouse, at
Atlantic City, by the, members of the
Martinique Club. After the opening
the members of the club will entertain
their friends extensively.
nslil mil and gie you a good spanking.'-
Hut -lie didn't have to, because there i
wn'ii I a oiind fiom the carriage after
that iid fortunately Mary was mil
funic lug enough to spank Daddy fur
the iidilen loud shout that he giic.
NANCY WYNNIJ.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES i
i mil Mrs. Samuel l''rcderick
IIoii-iu.i of Uruim Moir, Chc-stnut Hill,
muounip the cngngemenl of their
daughter Miss Clinrlottc Harding I
i,rou in Mr. William West Frazier.
!'! -nn nf Mr. and Mrs. William West
I'uiier ,lr , of 'JI.TJ Sprtico sticcl.
Mr mni Mrs I'cnjamin 11. ISrcwstcr
hoons vljr, nre siicndhi" the winter
?ith Mr Koons' nniciils. Mr. and
i harles inter P.ailey, of Straf
Miss Aluiian Wcilicninincr. Miss liern.i
Custer. ,Iis Lconettc Itelifuss. Miss
Kiniim Pun-j and .Mrs, Itussell C. I-ees.
Miss Helen Koiers. nftcr snendini;
spent
-nine time ul Slntc College. Pu
la--t week-end in Atlantic City.
Mis. Benjamin Wnsserinan, nf the
Hotel Majestic, will give u scries of
luucheoiis this m'uuth ut the Manufac
ture! h Club.
.Mr. and Mrs. Henry P.ronner, of L'i.".j
(iinird ineiiue, who have just returned
Iroin it three months' trip to California,
will leave on Sunday, accompanied bv
their daughter. Miss Zilluh Brouncr, for
P.aljlniorc. Thcj will attend the ic
ccplion whicli will be given by Mr. und
Mrs. Albert ISertueh in honor of their
duughter. Miss Jlununh ISertueh, whose
engagement to Mr. Marvin Urouner bus
been recently announced.
Mrs. J. Haley, of North Sixteenth
street, will entertain tomorrow after
noon at a luncheon and "live hundred"
M
"fl- sau- a coasting part, followed i fol. the members of her Tuesday after
i -iipprr las evening, at Itooslevyn. no0I, card club.
iiiwiih iiui-e pie-em veie .Miss tsuruli
e it I u o i n
II iliim-on. Mii Murpnielfu Ilnri-i
;"" Mi - Maud S. Harrison, Miss
I'oroihe-i Wnnd. Mr. Ludlow C. Smith,
)h l.awicmc M. C. Smith, Mr. C.
liedmrk llmlv nnd Mr. W. Lippin-
li.ll C.ll ..I '
i, , ,, ... . , ., ,. -Miss (.crlrde Hull, of Broad and
Six e, i i ei i i . . . ,' " ' ' '"""P'i streets, and Miss Agnes
ne , r, .1 ' v " rr,,l,il,n ", ,.ll.n- Ulammersall a.e spending several weeks
Li "" 'V';plnbl;l " I'",I lin LukcMooil.
lllIU ill lionor nf nv Min.tn.ltiu- ...,,l
-Air. and Mrs. D.nid Nctfer, who have
been living at the Hitz-Carlton since
giving up their home ul U.'ilG North
Broad street, have left to spend the re
mainder of the winter in California.
NAVY YARD NOTES
Mrs. Helen Sawyer and her brother.
Mr. Dnniel C. Donovan, gave n small
dinner Wednesday evening at their
home, 2125 Porter street. The guests
were Mr. nnd Mrs. George Brinton,
Mrs. llogers, Mr, Scammnn-.Toncs, Mr.
and Mrs. Kinletter and Miss Anno Liv
ingstone. Mrs. George A. Vroom. who has been
visiting her dnughter, Mrs. K. ,T. Ks
tess, in Annapolis, is now staying with
her other dnughter. Mrs. E. C. Davis,
12.102 South Twenty-second street.
Friends of Mrs. Burton Strait, 2,310
South Twenty-first street, will be glad
lo hear she is recovering from the
grippe.
t. , '. -M1- '""il .Mrs. I.iinglinriic i ,
sun un I, 'I he tmesis will be Mr . )
"ml Mr L'dL-nr Tt Ilc.,,,,,.,1 f.. .,.!
Il.ltl.l M...1.:.. TI...I ... , t .. .
r. , , , """"" muii ami .iir. aim
u'k ( hailes Bradford Krnlcy.
i.rn?rn,' ri VIP, mosl '"'Portanl of next
n ' ' Jl'l"lantes will h,. Misj Mor-
'" ui 1,1 nee ll.1rl-u.nn ,1., ,,l,i .... r
nn.l M... l" ","', """"" "'.
I'n,.,,.,, i -uscpii uarrisou, oi
ovomont who wM1 ,)p l, tr.xltucfl at u
'( 1 HI IP nhnn l, 1 .i ,x
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XI
M
Mr. und Mrs. David Wcinslcin, of
4orm hixth street, arc receivins
congrnt illations on the birth of a daugh
ter. Mrs. Weinsteiu will he remem
bered us Miss Ilthcl Lipichuti!, of
Strawberry Mansion,
Mir
l'h.i .. (,??rlp It- rackard. Miss
, in , V iu'i,,art1' M,M rurk
, ",n,,1',5y ; 'I'linyer, daugh-
mn n "ni1 JIri" (Jooi'0 ' '1'lin.ver,
1 n. T li"18.? fcw UuJ,s "t 'he Chelsea
Jioiei Atlantic f'ity.
fam,K"ndrJI,r-s'-900,sc Woodurd and
r'l, ,;,", KThpim' '-"Osttiut Hill,
m-,, AK"-tu, .Oa., on Wed-
Mr
Jtadiioi
and Mrs. .1. R r M.,,.-nr r
Will In.ll'n II... ...I.l.l,.. t '.,....
inonth i ,:,", :"'.. :
ln...l. -!". niTl-llll
"'1 Ml,
.Mr i m'" M.. ,Inl"K,. daughter of
o "i? ",'! Mrs' '' i-otlot-ifU P. .lennings.
lei'.i, .iTn,'n u,u'n,'t,. Mmml Airy, will
7Mr "ntl M'-s- "nuert Hewitt.
ba, , t'''ln("'' llru ln,I '" '"-' hc
a ric,ered fro,,, ii attack of grippe,
'.raw:, i,r"rv, .,Nri" I'""'. f "ast
li- I,: li,m'-, f hfstnut Hill,' is visit
fel '"'''"'.'Shier. Miss .Mury Uussell
wiin.,lr .i ,,- -,""K in urn training
Ne Wi ,e l ''hyterian Hospital, in
Merth, a" Mril- 1I('nrr -' Suowden, of
''iU"lii,,nnM,,,m;0, tho ma'"B "t their
'') iv, ,ss 'M,"'y Urenncr Snowden,
nf m . ."V";'' Hcrdinnn Porter, son
I'or'li. "'I thc lale Ir. Thomas J.
,,'"'. (It J,)S0 Vullev. nn Klltlll.liiv
Mr ,', mj,,,8?1 vulley. on Sutuiduy
when they will bent homo after
I'ir.Jr'fL,.. NI-.
11 of I !,.. .."."..." -."'"'i - i"r-
W"H r.. i. Vuul. "I". ill leave
Jr. i "2"' "encii
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(., ,,itll M.
1( , .-- -- ,,. .'.
iiecusclier Wctlicrill.
this
und
'" llnin! rs,' D;,-Iack Ilt hnve gonp
,0"r iu S I.!"3 will muko nn "tcnde.1
'"w.,?tefe,sr,rwl,,i,n,b-
term1',' "l"1 ?, Charles . Brown en.
I'l'ttt'ri,,.: ,'J1"!'"' ". . "' Muuufac
Mli
01 H MaiiX in t '"P"1 ,u ""r of
'Wffl't?. MluoV. Thrt guests in
""n, Mis Ury Jl, jliighatnt
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. und Mrs. Hugo Bock, of 70fi
Wjmiewood road, announce the birth of
li son on February .1. Mrs. Bock is
the daughter of Mr. und Mrs. ,T. Hur
ris, 5-iS West One Hundred and Sixty -second
street, New York.
Miss Dorothy Wolff, whose marriage
to Mr. C. Herbert Schnll takes place
l'ebiuary 21, was given u "shower"
by Miss Muiy Lee lynknde, of 5I2S
Hazel avenue, on Thursday. Among
those present were Mrs. (leorgi W.
Kdmonds, Mrs. Hichnrd (J. Oilers,
Mrs. John B. Becker. Miss Jane
Greene, Miss Dorothy Barber, Mrs.
Marshall Wilson, Miss Anne Smith,
Mrs. Morton Nclter, Mrs. lldwnrd K.
Inncs. Mrs. Ilusscll Bueklev, Mrs. Wil
liam Burkhardt. On Tuesday Inst Mrs.
C. V. .lackson, of Pelliam, entertained
at luncheon nt the Bcllcvuc-Stratford,
ill honor of Miss Wolff, when her guests
were Mrs. David Short, Mrs. Kdward
K. Inncs, Miss Mary Lee Kiuknde, Miss
Anne Smith. Mrs. ,Tobn Becker und
Miss llaehel Troost.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George P. Green, of 02.1
North Forty -second street, announce
the marriage nf their daughter. Miss
Bessie Green, to Mr. Walter II. Lugar,
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Matthew Tt. Lugar,
on Wednesday, February 4. Upon their
return from nn extended wedding trip
Mr. nnd Mrs. T.tigar will be at home
after April 14 nt 2003 East Chclten
nvenue, Germantown.
Miss Kathleen E. Davis, fi012 TTnzcl
nvenue, entertained Saturday evening,
In houor of Miss Virginia IT. Harr,
whose marriage to Mr. (!. Wallace
Davis, Jr., will tiike place in tho early
hpriug.
rIhe Avondnlo athletic association will
give un Initial dance nt Haddington
Hall, Blxtv-firth street and Glrurd ave
nue, on AVednc3day at 8.30 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Fclnstcin, of 30.12
Pennsgroe street, announce the mar
rlngo of their daughter, Miss Miriam
Feinhtein. to Mr. Samuel J, Sujder
man on Friday, January 30. Jlr. und
Mrs. Fclnstcin annouuee the engage
ment of uuother daughter. JIIs DJfinu
Weinsteiu. to Jlr. Jtartin HarriMB, also
of this Sity.
TIOGA
Mrs. F. W. Griflin. of 2030 West
Tioga street, will entertain the follow
ing at cards this afternoon at her home:
Mrs. Itobert MeCuteheon, Mrs. F. H.
Gaskill. Mrs. Anthony W. Taylor. Mrs.
William Carman. Mrs. Walter Tt. East
wood. Mrs. 11. O. Snodgrns, .Mrs. AVil
linm I). Chambers. Mrs. Lewis Eckel,
Miss Ida Bauer, Mrs. William Boyd,
Mrs. J. abiding. Mrs. William Brink
worth. Mrs. Willinm Cunningham. Mrs.
Walter J. Itnficl nnd Mrs. William
Unlim,
Miss Florence Gross, of Westmore
land street, entertained the Nil Chapter
of the Sigma Delta Sorority on Satur
day afternoon nt her home. Her guests
included Miss Marie Dewyer Miss Mar
garet Ttitchie, Miss Gladys Sinclnir.
Miss Dorothy Doyle, Miss Margaret
Stewart. Miss Ellen Keeley and Miss
Nettie Plumly.
The wedding of Miss Lillian Print,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilnrry Printz,
of 3S20 North Grat. street, Mhd Mr.
Aaron E. Loewry. of OSOO Frnnkfnrd
avenue will tnKc place on Sunday utter-
noon, February 15.
Mrs, Harry A. Haug, of 37-10 North
Bouvier street, will entertain at cards
tomorrow afternoon, with the following
guests' Mrs. Carl E. Schaeffer, Mrs.
Frank Paul, Mrs. John O. Allen. Jr.,
Mrs. Oliver Thornton, Mrs. William
Whitcomb, Mrs. Oscar Voelkcr, Mrs.
IT. N. Payne. Mrs. Frederick Drisb-ieh,
Mrs. Irvin Bair. Mrs. Benjamin Fos
ter, Mrs. Henry Itittenhouse, Mrs. Hor
ace Kleinfelder. Mrs. Frank Barras nnd
Mrs. Charles Zink.
ROXBOROUGH
Mrs. AVillinm Beid. of Hermit lane,
will entertain the members of her sew
ing club at luncheon on Wednesday at
her home. Her guests will include Mrs.
Clarence J Pngh. Mrs. George Watts,
Mrs. Itobert Irwin. Mrs. Charles A.
Kcffcr. Mrs. Walter Thorn. Mrs. Itobert
Knight. Mrs. Harry Sooder and Mrs.
John Ogden.
Mr. J. Ueichardt nnd his daughter,
Miss Lo-ji-a Beichardt, of Wigard ave
nue, have gone to Florida to remain
until the end of February.
Mr. William Frnnklin Dixon, who
has been .-.pending a week in Atlantic
City, has. returned to his home on Bidgc
avenue.
Mr. In in L Stride, of Zi 17 Her
mitage street, cntcitaiued Ihese mem
bers of the Alpha Chapter of the Phi
Mil Epsilon Fratrnity lust week at his
home: .Mr. William M. uuis, .ur. ,i.
Clarence llauua, Mr. David Behder,
Mr. Alvin Miller. Mr. William Ueich
crt. Mr. John Frame, Mr. Willinm Y.
Battle, Mr. J. Crawford Dempscy, Jlr.
Geoigc C. llanscll and Jlr. Stanton S.
Struse.
NORRISTOWN
Announcement is made of the engage
ment of Jliss JIarion D. Lobb, daugh
ter of Mrs. B. D. Cook, of Conshohock
cn, and Jlr. Charles II. Jackson, son
of .Mr. Walter Jackson, of .103 Oorge
street. The formal announcement was
made to a number of Jliss Lobb's friends
at a Valentine party given by Jliss
Berthn Phillips. Among the guests were
.Miss JIary Cranor. Jliss Pearl Cranor,
Jliss Frances Smith; Jliss JIargnret
.Miller and Jliss Ethel Jr. Blondin.
Among the Norristown residents who
nre attending the dinner and curd party
given b Mr. and Jlrs. Howard Trutn
bnuer. of Iliiena Vista, Va., formerly of
Norristown, iu houor of, their twenty
iltth wedding nnimersnry are Jlrs. S. S.
Kohn, .Mr. and Jlrs. (J. Carroll Hoover,
Jlr. and .Mrs. Harry N. Bickel and Mrs.
Ambrose I'msteiid.
A pretty wedding took place on Wed
nesday nt the home of Jlr. and Jlrs, '
AVillinm P. Knell. 3011 North Ninth j
street, when thier daughter, Jliss Ethe- i
lvn E. Knell, was married to Jlr. Harold I
F. Walters, also of Tioga, bv the Itev.
Doctor Jliller. The bride's father gave
her in marriage, and her sister. Jliss
Laura Irene Knell, was her only at
tendant. Jlr. George Guyer wns best
man. The ceremonv was followed bv n
reception. Jlr. and Jlrs. AA'alters left i
on a short trip and, upon their return, i
will be at home at 36.10 North Jlar
shall street.
Pleads for Charity and Silence
To Hie Editor nt tff l, mliio Piibhc I.rda-r'
Sir I luie read with much amuse
ment tho wonderful contribution of "C It
inon" in a our Issue, of February G with,
respect to the Spiker affliction. Ilow
eer, T for one do not ngreo In any way
with ihe a lews of this party. How does
"Citizen' hnow the circumstances of this
affair? locs he. can lie, bespeak the
feelings of tho w-ifo and real mother.
Mrs Spiker9 N'o ; nnd no ono but a
woman can bear and face such a thing
nnd then only face It In her own wav
Jt is an injustice to her for the 'gen
eral pubflc" to criticize her husband Do
ou not think this adds to her misery?
Of courso it Is doubtless, hut that she
Is constantly asking for tho "general
public" to refrain from criticizing and
Is sho not correct In this attitude? Let
with FRANCES WHITE and
JAMRB WATTS TED LEWIS.
ADA KOrtMAN. AL IICRMAN" AND
JO FAMOUS ATtTIHTH' MODBLS
ADELPH1
4
DANCING LESSONS
A Teacher for Eacli Pupil
$5
Individual
Instruction
EuclUdlvn Method
Mirrored Studio
ir,20 Chestnut
OFFICE noo
liocuat 3102
CORTISSOZ SCHOOL
PIERROT REVUE
WALTON ROOF
TUB SUCCnSS OF TUB REASON'
mtSTTY OKL.f ATTRACTIVE COSTUMES
LATEST SOXQS ARTISTIC DAXCISO
IJVETIY KVBNING, 0 SI) and 11.1S
r;nacfwl fr th FottotHnn
Sl'itical Comedy Faiorltcs
Jerry Delaney, Eve Hackett,
Martha Wood, Helen Heren-
deen, Minnie Harrison
Florence Kern, T3catrle Wilson. Jule Andsr-
on Syoll otOKPS, jHon-nm .ucuouaiu ana
Vtrplnla Wilioo
DAXCINQ BEGINS AT S P. 3f.
Walnut ab 8th. Mat.Today
SOCIAL MAIDS
Ith IN'A HAYWOOD
nd T)t.UCni IiANDOltr
CASINOS
Nichts at R:K Shnrp
No one Tatod durlnff
HOLIDAY MAT. THURSDAY
Tho Monarch of Melodrama!
THE
CRIMSON ALIBI
With Original Cast and Production
I ZT-i1f' NIGHTS AT 8:50
L.IIIV. $1; WED.
Positively Last Week
skason's surnnMB success
ALICE BRADY
rnnsoN'ALLY. im
"FOREVER AFTER"
SPECIAL HOLIDAY MAT T3
Lincoln's Btrthda, Thura., Feb. 12
ornrtA house
NIGHTS AT 8 15
rf $1.00
Acrlalm1 hv th rubllr and Prpflt
Tim SUASOX S MUSIPATj PUCfESS
SOMEBODY'S
SWEETHEART
WITH A inn"t, CVST
TOE-TlCKlilN- TL'N'ER
TiAUGH-TiADEN LINXS
and the B(it Singing Chorus in Town
PALACF
1214 MAIHCKT STnEET T
10 A. M, 12, 2. 3:45, r.:4B, T:4B, O:S0 P, M,
Third Week -Hflnntnjr Today
Hoauty ricture Suprem
EVERYWOMAN'
Tremendous Cast 100 Auxiliaries
ARC A D I A
10 A M, 12, 2, :):45, 15.45. 7.46, 0:30 T. M.
TOM MOORE
"The Gay Lord Quex"
ny Sir Arthur Win Plne.ro
V I CT 0 R I A
Market Street Above N'lnth
O A. M. TO 11 .15 P. M
TOM MIX ,4. FEUD
.. ,.'?,df'? V'I'n'' I'an'1 of Opportunity"
Nt Week "should a WOMAN TEht,V
CAPITOL
10 A M. 12. 2. n;15, f, AT,. 7 45. 0:30 P. M.
.MARY MILHS MINTI5R in
Anne of Green Gables"
REGENT
MARKET ST, BI. 17TH
BRYANT WASHBURN In
'TOO MUCH JOHNSON"
(nvmm
W !? r&ZtrfSm
CHESTNUT ST,
MAT. WED.
11 A M toll P. M.
MARKET STREET
AT JUNIPER
CONTINUOUS
VAUDEVILLE
HORACE GOLDIN & CO.
Burns & Kiasen In ' Hungarian nhapo4y"
BROADWAY Broad ni Snyder Ave.
2 '5. '-':-f' t"I 9
"TOO MANY HUSBANDS"
Clara Kinball Young ',,5r,?0g.
crosskeVs SDUU?5,A1gj 0TH
SPKKDY "GOING'SbME" .
PinLADIlLPHIA'S FORn.MOST THEATRES
FORREST THEATRE
TONIGHT pAs
rromptly
NO ONE finATKD DURINO PRFLUDE
MATINKHS WED. & SAT. AT 2
KLAW & ERLANGER'S ,
COLOSSAL NF.W PRODUCTION
MANAYUNK
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ooorge II. Schum, who
l.nvo livod in this miburb for thirty
jonns rolcbrated their fiftieth wedding
.nniiivcrsnr.v last work. Mr. and Mrs.
Srhum crn born and eduratod in Potts
villo, I'n. Six of their nino children arc
living and ass,icted iu tho relcbmtion.
Tlie c-onplc havo eighteen grandchildren.
WILL PLACE ITS GRADUATES
Wharton School Creates New Indus
trial Science Department
In order lo s.ncces-.fiilb and properly
nlnee trained graduates of tho Wharton
School o Commerce and Finance, and to
meet the great demands made by com
meiciul nnd flmuic-loi houses of this
country for Wharton graduates, Dean
Emory I. Johnson has created a de
partment to be known as the industrial
service department, it was nunouueed
todoj .
The organization will be directed by
I'rof. A. II. Williams, an instructor in
the depurttnrtit of industry. Heipiests
lire already nn tile from large busitiess
establishments asking for men of a
certain type and training. This demand
is so great that the new department will
endeavor lo so operate that it will be
of utmost benefit fo Wharton seniors,
alumni and the busincs world. Service
will be rendered absolutely free of ex
pense to those concerned.
Tho first task In be taken up by the
new department will be the rating of all
present seniors in the school according
to their scholastic- ability and vocational
fitness. This is receiving tho hearty
co-operation of the faculty and is being
undertaken by means of an elaborate
questionnaire
ASK FOR and GET
Hrlick7s
The Original
For Infanta and Invalids
LTOid lmitationo and Sobatitutaa
Aroi
rag")
The Philadelphia Art Galleries
S. E. Corner Fifteenth and Chestnut Streets
Philadelphia
REED H. WALMER, Auctioneer
NOW ON EXHIBITION
An Important and Extemive Collection of
Valuable Oil Paintings
By Prominent Artittt of the Foreign and American Schools
Belonging to the Estate of the Widely Known Expert, the Late
W. W. HILT
Which Are to Be Sold by Direction of the Executors
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,
FEBRUARY 10 AND 11, 1920
AT 2)30 O'CLOCK EACH AFTERNOON
MATl.VEUS WED SAT AT 2:15
AT
S:15
BQNWT
TELLER G, CO.
jAeJpecidftij Jho,
op
CHESTNUT' AT
ofOriginationr,
13 STREET
A Most Important Sale, Tuesday
Fur Coats, Wraps and Small Furs
At Still Further Price Reductions
Although the cost of pelts is growing greater each day it .
is the policy of this shop not to carry over furs
from one season to another, hence the very
radical reductions illustrated below.
FUR COATS AND WRAPS
Taupe Marmot Coats: Nutria collar
and cuffs, full ripple model 30 inches
long. (Formerly
195.00)
110.00
Taupe Marmot
cuffs and border in a full ripple
model. (Formerly 11A OH
A, A VIVV
Leopard Cat Coats
collar,
sport
195.00)
French Seal Coats: In full
inch sport models. (For
merly 225.00)
30-
ripple
145.00
Taupe Nutria Coats: Full ripple sport
models, with large cape collar, cuffs and
border. Some with large Opossum
collars. (Formerly 1 fC fiO
A W W V
295.00)
Hudson Seal Coats: (Dyed
Full 30-inch sport models,
Muskrat).
of selected
skins. (Formerly
325.00)
245.00
Hudson Seal Coats : (Dyed
Full ripple 36-inch model
Muskrat) .
with large
shawl collar and belt of 30 00
self fur. (Formerly 495.00)"
Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats: (Dyed
Muskrat, selected skins). Full ripple
models with beaver collars and cuffs.
(Formerly H flH
495.00) DU.UU
Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats: (Dyed
Muskrat). Sports model with natural
squirrel collar and cuffs.
(Formerly 450.00) ...
325.00
ripple sports
250.00
Scotch Mole Coats: Full
model, of fine selected
fckins. (Formerly 495.00)
Natural Squirrel Coats: Dark blue
pelts, 32 inches long, full ripple model
with collar, cuffs and border of self
fur. (Formerly K( fifl
495.00) OOU.UU
Natural Squirrel Coats: 36-inch, long
full ripple model with collar, cuffs and
b0r?CTA 'nn! (Fr 450.00
mcrly 695.00)
Hudson Seal, Mole, Taupe Nutria,
Broadtail and Caracul Coat Wraps
Only one of a kind.
Greatly Reduced
SCARFS AND MATCHED SETS
Taupe, Kamchatka, Lucelle, Pointed and
Black Fox Sets. '(Formerly 165.00 to
195.00)
85.00 to 110.00
Pointed, Taupe, Lucelle, Kamchatka and
black fox scarfs in solid animal and open
silk-lined scarfs. (Formerly 35.00 to
145.00)
16.50 lo 85.00
GARRICK : Tonight
ELSIE
JANIS
Over
Goes
the Top'1
WITH
HER GANG
A nomb-Proof
. , Musical nw
. iA'2ch ?f.f fch,,'v -N Trwca
An vast and Iluoi-ioui a a Tlirca-ntnc
I'ircu--
FTIIDAV
SATl'IlDAV
BROAD Last 6 Evgs. "yT
MCTUCA .-. nnnATEST fOMDDin.NNn
MARIE
DRESSLER
in' lrnR CTrtovi; or mirth
"TILLIE'S NIGHTMARE"
NKXT HEEK-SEATS THURSDAT
Robert B. Mantell
t'?1' nictinr.iEU".
J,H.V;?D,A., . "HAMLET"
WfcRi,i"ir,.n'"RnMf: and JULIET"
MU-S llAMPUU Biii Mn LEIBKJl
WmNKspw MlillT . KINO 1.KAII"
TIIUnsDAY VjriHT anrl SATI'KDAY MAT,
Jin.. ..ji.ii.v-iirtjN l Uf K.-VICE '
"MACBETH"
MOUT -'RtCllAnD III"
PHILADELPHIA SSS
los-mirr a s r.n Hnd ah Lan"y
Matinee t.lmnin Birih.lv i Sat. 2:30
Tim KU1.UTN S Prasent
,,. . , A Nw Comiiy
ROLLO S U.Vc'ljA nsPu KUih
WILL) 'joo1 (iraclouii, An-
.T, nabeii"," "A Suc-
OAl .f.sBful Calamity,"
with Roland Young anft, guwr-
Ml.TROPOI.il AN OI'LRA HOUSE
Tomorrow Night sis
YSAYE and ELMAN
WORLD s inr.iv MASTERS
ji ."i0 . $ cnlfc 11ns (.-iiESTNTrr
iEp.ri'ta-"w,-'(.. AA'i n.. at
'rices
Roxci. J 10
Uhl 444. RlMflT
S '10
T1TAI MI IT Toiiichl nt
yy.w..w. Mi, liu v finri7BCtl
FISKE O'HARA
"DOWN LIMERICK WAY"
Hiar Mr O lhra'i New Song Hits
TWIN
vn'T wnnc -seats n-ow
Fl-NNIEST PLAT
IV ENULISII
h, IS l-OIK BOLAND AND
-!- ""! nRI'llVAL CAflT
A ADln SnitH H,pio , ni9 Chwtnut.
Philadelphia Orchestra
I r.oror.D STOKrVBKT, ronduetor
I'lltPAV APTERVOOV VV.T3 11. at fl-OO
s-TiTirtAY nvr.Nivr,. ier n, at 8:1S
Solnisl MAiJCrETEYTK. Kopratio
PAVlKS .. "Snliim Molody"
i-HAl St-ON . tforijr, I Ti-mps diH Lllan"
r5AA5 ' . . ."Enljrma" arUtlotin
nil'AIlf . Aria, ' Invitation nu Voyace"
WAUN'BIl Ovorturo and Ycnubrg Mtiak)
from "J'annhaeuscr"
E I T H ' S
Frank Dobson & Sirens
MelaiB" or Mlrlh and Mrrmnt
ALLAN ROGERS
r)ltlninilliM Arrmrlrjin Tenor
'IOTO. S1LTUN HIBTEltBl MAT
wmni CO
TrcmMidouK Hurroundlnff fihowl
MOUNTAIN ASH MALE
WELSH CONCERT CHOIR
W1THUIIHPOO.V HALL
Monday Evening, February 9th
AT 8 15 O'CLOCK
AH flol"" : All I'rU. Wlnn.ra
Jrirj' ?1 "0 and I,W)
n?KW5S MAGGIE PEPPER
KKBItUAnV IU "THE KIVB M1LUON"
Dumont'a m" J. Welch Mln.lrcU
1,?;" Naughty, NaughtFettyf
CumMrfftKdt
f 9
nca
Door
eODleS Hello Amcri
With LTSWIB A DO
3T rROCATJERO woWAMDMuajrt'' 4
rt.r
Ml
ms.
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