5TW5 Vfiw"l!fw waKPsF'tr "rWmW' virajrV' '4T EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHlXiAMLPSlA, ElilDAY, IBBTIAIIY 13 1920 MST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ncy Wynne Talks of the Ball Tonight She Speaks of IIISS oiurgi a uiiyugviiiviu j. ne tr umen Writers Give Hilarious Dinner ... II lmur tl.n tttnn flnOK flv ! moonm. waa lifini.tlf.illv rlledllftfMl. WflH tiF,,i. w "" . ... .." . ;" "" "' .."'""-"' Wffnuld ou believe it possible that l 1 .a 111 I. .. 1 1 m U AriAHjl A a . . . 1...1I it III III I III: HUIUI1II if- M,', rrw monna the senson's nbout ,tm rL with the exception of the bnl r.ueon Tueidoy night of next week, !EJ"ll be notbJmt mArc dolnft this tcn n In the way l"1""'- ' , ... ...in ..nt l.o n iltlne nil ltnow now iZ firt. bemuse we nil mm 'tcd.lV nre out of town nml so. of " r be nnrlv tonidit will bo wnnu- bLinhl it nlwnjR more fun than 1 '".." ' iMntlnir. Tlfere are never tteSv tl re nml So there h more 11 tl innclng, and, a on know, that ?T !m floor at the Hellevue-Strnt- (0rd I' "omlcr Henry Itrintnn Cov. whiw Mr. neinj '" '""." u... ...in "''VorVniaeeth; Mll.u"- . ,,- ..-,, l.. a n pa i01- tf and Mm. nc-nnven.it Ti Ir will receive in the place of StKhcr H. IVrr, Popper. Wh . I-. i., from ml uenzn, 1 nriir. .". gh.Xd is also a member of the "Thcrrarc to be the usual number of .,. mnnv of thein for the debti Z TcZ "id? Conaway will be RueSt '' ata dinner to be given bv Mr. l Mrs Howard Pnncoa.t, and Edith Siliho. ,ou remember, is cnfw,1 the bov who u-niinii in the nctorH Ami here let me whisper of one. who, with Rolden bow and arrow, and yel low cuvIh, wenring iipnroprlate, snrb und re pcnrlet silken mirIi. shot vnlen- tlnei out Into v tho hudience. ?o, 1 won t tell her name, but It it a famous one, I will tell you that. The name of one of our foromot women writers. I'll let jou rucks, and he made n moHt effective Cupid, every one conceded. Altoecther I laughed till 1 cried. brine, thank the powers that be, in the nntll ebco, not among the hard-worked actor incs. NANCY WYNNE. Hnbbx, nf r.ottoii, " w oc vn n dinner by Jier uneie huu ".". rnnd-. Howard Kisenbrey He " tther dark and towvy hir " '. ... -ii. .vim iras Miks Alice cr moii"-'. ""-...-. .,,. Slie is a nr'-i i-uuwu m - lo a llilic lEi-fHun-j. " -- - . . ,.,. Ml. ewlin. w no 11 mtmn y X V" llrHKWie, im ' "' "--:.i :.i I lid Tonv Uiddle, .ir.. who .... t nir- ....... , .... Helen Hope uson, uauB "'", iA1 nAVil'on who was introduced early Kp season . will bo rfuejt of honor at K i the Kcasou TVUliam . v ... ... -- . f &vT&r iheV arc a sort of Section,.in that relest.ne s ha - UW rVt i. And where do the Abb ,,r romc in? you ask. ANhy. Mrs. K e- formerly Mrs. Longstreth Pnd'Mrs. Ilnrmar is her daughter by ler former mnrr.u,;,. ... - --.",. n to dot, mere . '""". "-,',""-;" MMCtlon. but tl.ey are w -.. ltd w tlie aie BiviuB "..- " Celestinc. nhoila Uiooke and Deborah I.osjan fffl b the honor gue.ts at i dinner riich Mrs. William Henry ewbold fV.cn.. m.n.ln's mother. Mrs. T nchv Newbold, is one of thxpa ;"nec, f the Assembly this year. Ibelle de Carvullo, of France-, mho w Sending the winter with her , aunt, 3S "nnv Coleman will be given a inner M Commander Roy Mason Field d I Mr-, rield, and I hear that Mr. QHrte Hlddle will entertain for Cecily K Then there will be dinners rivpn b the .immermuua, u.c- ...... r MaiW -lis., the Tonv Cromwells, Mr. raieiue.M. v.uuii luru.i uuj K .. vr... o,.n1l C.lnrk. the I.ognu iMDMUV.. ..... Bullitt. .Ir.. and tne inny uu'ip Lidcs arious others. Uope th- weather will behave neuer lm it did for the .uiuwum-v ""'-- iTridav. but. then, it would not be an iMmbb if it Mni- nibt Viii ou wouui ui uc ...v.-.-. tou did nut make that idiotic remark boat the ball cory time it comes ofE. Oh," oti aj. ot couiHi-. .. n .. light, it's the Assembly. ou know. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES I Miss- Harriet Frnzler Zimmerman. daughter of Mr. and Mtr. John Edward Zimmerman, of 1811) De I.anccy street, will be the guest of honor nt dinner this evening before the Second Assem bly, nt the Ilellevuc-Strntford. to be uiven by Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Drin ley. Mrs. AVilllain Lvttletou Savage, 1211 Spruce street, will entertain nt din ner this evening, in honorof her niece, Miss Caroline S. Unrclfty. debutante daughter of Mr. nml Mrs. William Lyt tlctrn Ilarclny, before tha Second As sembly. Sir. and Mrs. Worrell Wagner. 20." South Nineteenth street, will entertain at dinner, followed by n theatre party, this evening, ill honor of Miss Celps tiuc I. Warder, debutante daughter fof Mr. and Mrs. George Kuckley War der, ot Chestnut Hill, before the Sec ond Assembly. Mr. nnd Mrs. ltalph Souder, of lit; BIcddyn road. Ardmorc. will give n small dance this evening in honor of their daughter. Miss Margaret h. Sou der. About fifty members of the school set will be present. Mrs. Franklin I). T.ippincott an nounces the marriage of her daughter, Miss lOmilie SIcCowcn Itcichncr, to Mr. French McCnrty Emmbns, on Wednesday, February 11. Mrs. Austin Heckscher, of the Colonial Jlotel, Eleventh nnd Spruce stieets. will be at homo on Monday afternoons, after -1 o'clock. Mrs. Atwnter Kent. Ardmorc ave nue, Ardmorc, left oil Wednesday for the Ilreakers. Palm Ilench, where she v ill he joined by Mr. Kent next week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kent will leave Palm Ilench the latter pait of March for Hot Springs, a. Mr. and Mrs. Chillies Ellis (Joodin are being congratulated on the birth of a daughter on February 10, at their home in Chestnut Hill. Mrs. fioodin. was formerly Miss Louise Nell lcolls, of Dadin. N. C. Mrs. William Wannmaker, Jr., of Highland nvenue. Merion, nnd daugh ters. Miss Alma Wanamaker. MUs Isa- belle Wnnamnlar and Miss Louise Wanamaker. will leave next week for Arizona, where they will re nam two months. Lieutenant Commander nnd Mrs. William Elliot Morrmnn, of Olen Dean. Ivy., will arrive at Pelham Court next week to isit Mrs. Morrmnn's parents, Doctor and Mrs. Alexis duPont Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Webster Kay, 2!!10 Locust stieet. are receiving con gratulations on the birth of a sou, born yesterday. Sirs. Kay will be remem bered as Miss Helen Tippett, of Baltimore. m Mrs. II. S. Prentiss Xidiols, presi dent of the New Century Club, is chair man of the executive committee for the Pageant of Womanhood, given under the auspices of Community Service in the Aendem of Music on February rjlTASTl'IIfilS'S engagement to Mr. ,thp Academy Mayor Moore nnd Mrs. ninlmnndelcwones, announced urn . jioore, .ur. ami .urs. urneic u. j.ui fl'lTs interesting, was it not? You tin, Mr. Edward A. Noppel, Mr. Otto lie is a half I'lllUlUCipilllll.-, .i. jiuhuij uuu jus. mauuij. lots live part of the year hi Nw . Isabplle Wanamaker. of Merion. of Urncom lane, Merlon, will be glad to bear that she is at home nnd recov ering Irom her recent opcrntion. Mrs. Frank Uner, of Jwirbcrth ave nue. Narberth, entertained at bridge on Wednesday afternoon the following guests: Sirs. William II. Crenmer. Jr., Mrs. Wllmcr O. Crowcll, Miss Marie Qulnn, Mrs. 'James McKcll, Mrs. N. John du llrce nnd Mrs. 8. llobcrt ltoss, Mr. nnd Sirs. Clarence flnllagher, of Woodsldc avenue, Narberth, gave n dance on Wednesday evening in honor of Mtii Linda Kirk, whose engagement to Sir. William Day was announced recentlv. Her guests Included Sir. uud Sirs. Harper Brown, Sir. nnd Sirs. C. a. Tnv, Sir. and Sirs. S. A. Rudolph, m. Mr. nnd Sirs. Clement JlcCrca. Mr. nnd Sirs. Lewis Brown. Sir. nnd t .Mrs. William Lewis, Sirs. Hill. Sir. and Mrs. AVillinm Kirk. Jr.. Sliss Lindn Town. Slins .Minnie Town. Sirs. A. J. P. Gallagher, Sir. nnd Sirs. Anthou., Gallagher. Sir. Willlnm Taylor, Sir. and Mrs. Hunlcr SIcDbwell. Sir. nnd Sirs Roland Tnuhlll. Miss Marguerite Kirk, Miss Linda Kiik. Mrw. Ilnldworth, Sirs. M. Kellv. Sir. and Mrs. A. S. Murphy. Mr. and Sirs. Christopher Donnor and -ur. n imam uny. GERMANTOWN Miss Ednn SI. Mutschler. 71.". Aus berry street, will give n sliowcr am' luncheon tomorrow afternoon for SHsi Caroline Honey, of Oxford. Pa.. wiios marriage to Sir. Charles Hayes wil take place in June. The guests wil". include Sliss Esther Thomas. Sliss Slarie Kellerman. Sliss Helen Nuune vllle, Sliss Ada Bowies, Sliss Frances Scanlon. Sirs. Oliver Harvey and Miss SInry Hastings. Mrs. Wnlter (1. Siblev, of Sit. Airy, and Sirs. William E. Buehler. also of Jit. Airy, have gone to Beading, Pa. Mr. and Sirs. Allen Housekeeper, of 0." Hortter street, are receiving con gratulations on the birth of a daughter, Lillian Housekeeper. Mr. and Sirs. John Stnlelly. of East Trice street, are being congratulated upon the birth of a bon, John Sialelly, Jr. Sir. and Sirs. Eugene Kaufman are spending n week nt the Royal Palace hotel, Atlantic City. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The Poins, tta Sewing Circle will give its annual Valentine party, which will bo a Leap Year Valentine party this year, at the home of Sir', and Mrs. TH. Olltz. .1002 Berks street, tomorrow cveuing. SIjss Rosalia V. Olitz will be the hostess. Sliss Ida Hastings, of 2301 North Twenty-second street, assisted by. Sir. and. Sirs. Hnrry Kingston nnd Sliss Knthryn Sloore. will give a Valentine party on Saturday evening at the home of Slfss Hastings. The decorntions and favors will be appropriate to St. Valentine's Day. The guests will in clude Sir. and Sirs. Harry G. Behin, Sirs. SInry A. Price. Sir. and Sirs. William T. Myers, Sliss Irene K. Ash, Sliss Vcrnn Simmers. Sliss Eliznbeth Srission. Sliss Fannie Price. Sirs. S. A. Skcehan, Sliss Lillian Skeehnn, Sliss .Mine Scott, .Miss Jlinerva Duckworth, Sliss Edith Behm. Sliss Amy Hnekley. Sir. and Sirs. W. Wheatland, Sliss Edith Simmers. Miss Sine Wheatland and Sir. and Sirs. William Simmers Sir. and Slis. Florence Watts hare gone to California to remain through February. Sir. and Sirs. John Hirchberg have returned from their wedding trip and will be at home at 1120 North Forty first street. Sir. and Sirs. William Brown are touring through the West to the Pacific coast and will remain in California until early in SInrch. Sir. and Sirs. Frank Stern, of 1715 Nrrth Eighteenth street, are spending a few days in New lork with JUrs. W. New burger, of Louisville, Ky., who is also there on a visit. Sirs. Edith S. Heiskowitz, ot Colum bus. O.. is visiting her nnd Sirs. Philip II. Strnussma North Fifteenth street 'ijimmt. , ' w'y via tf.r IS m:' . mjivu K W$m Wt.; 3m& i tti. now v IBIli'UULS ll.. .-. -. .. . to. When she was growing ui' ," Mimas lived in New Yoik Sir. Murg.s Khois now dend. was a brother of the Stash women of fameil Mnm Horn he is named: Sirs. Jimmie Pot- trr, Mrs. Hob Le Uontc aim .ur. r,..... t. Siott Slis. Mturgis .wu -'"; Jarion Kbarnless and after her mother s frit'i tco-n eurs ago inlieiitcl me M ShaipU-ss place. Laburnuuis. at Wjneote She and Rita live then mi than half of the year, and Rita imp out in I'liiliulelnhia as well us New fork about four or the cars ago. She li a enusui nf Anna Ingersoll and of Sump Ingersoll Bullitt. Sir. Jones is lit son cf the well-known musician oi that nnmi He also is a Philadelphian, lilt hii. nf Into hppn livinz in New York with his aunt on r.ast Seventieth trerr MYDltARS, jou should hnc gone to the V.mir.n Writer-' Club dinner Wiilir rinnllv tlinsp nffalrS arc iret- ilng to lie as lenmrkable as the aununl Rabbit at the Plastic Club. The din w was ipn nt tlie Arcadia this tim. and the guests were entertained V Kli7ubetli Latta, who sang delight Mlj.Miiry Bnirett, who has n lovely wcalMi, and Agnes Clune IJuiulnu, bo plaipil nnd gave little talks about tic thui;s Fhe phcd. After the din . when the loom was cleared of at- I'Dtnut- ,am the "piece de resist- lac" left on Slouday for Cambridge. Slass., to nttend the Harvard Promeunde. Sir. and Sirs. George Horace Lori mer, of Wyncotc, will leave shortly on a motor trip through the South. Sir. and Sirs. J. Gordon Fettermau are speudtng tins month In IScrminin. Sirs. Fettermau will be remembered as Miss SInry Slaxcy Rivinus. Friends of Sliss Slarie L. Trasel, of Torresdnjc, will regret to hear that she is ill with a severe attack of measles. Sir. nnd Sirs. Lewis AV. Kitsclman, of 125 East Upsal street, (Jermantnwn, announce the engagement of Sliss Ber tha SI. Engle and Sir. Alfred Nel&ou Budd, of this city. Sir. .and Sirs. Harry R. Ossmnn, of 023 Atwood road, Overbrook, arc being congratulated on the birth of n son, Harry Retbc, Jr., February 8. The Phi Kappa Club will entertain at "500" on February 28 at the Bel field Country Club. The members in clude Miss ilarie Usher, Jliss Inez. Tnnrltu Mro T'niil Tlnrn Misa Kfcthpr Kibler, Sliss Ruth Rodgers, Sliss Mar ion Deetz, Sliss Edith Hnppock, Sliss Nan Boggs, Sirs. William Seitz. Sirs. Bvron Reilly, Sliss Saricta Renton, Sliss Bessie Eplett nnd Sliss Ruth Slnx-wcll. SUSS ESTHER II. HUMPHREYS Daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Harry B. Humphreys, of KlflSJS'orth Fifty fifth street, whose Abasement to Knlph W. tlacoby, of Haddon- Slr. Held, .N. ,l., wits announced at a Valentine party last evening TIOGA Sir. and Sirs. Peter Paschacl, of .".035 North Fifth street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Sliss Irnm Slartinl Paschacl, to Sir. John Philip Kurzekuabe, on Saturday, nt 2 o'clock In tlie Lady Chapel, St. Patrick's Qnthedral. New York, by the Rev. Jos eph P. Dinecn. An attractive Valentine 'party will be given tomorrow evening by Sir. and Sirs. John Week, of 1531 West Vcnnngo street, in honor of their daughter, Miss era Week. The decorations and fa ors will b appropriate to the celebra tion of St. Valentine's Day. The guests will include SIis Olga Arrup, Sliss Freda Stoddard. Sliss Slargarct Schwank, Sliss Jenn Clark, Sliss Ada line Frlngs. Sliss Adelaide Fredericks, Sliss Dorothy DeSIott, Mr. Ralph A. Kinckiner, Sir. Earl C. Brill. Sir. Norval Copple, Sir. Herbert Woodburn, Sir. Louis J. Slaslmdri, Sir. Charles O. Hertz, Sir. Tlmrber Zeh nnd Mr., Robert Groff. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The annual appearance of the Trin ity Ushers' Association social and en tertainment will take place this eve ning in tlie chnpel building, Eighteenth and Wolf streets, at 8.30 o'clock. Sliss Jean Giangiulio. of 1040 South Seventeenth street, will be married to Sir. Horace SI. Tate, of 1310 Castle avenue on Monday at 4 :30 o'clock. The ceicmony will be performed by the Rev. Father SloShnne, The bridesmaid will be Sliss Jennie Fnneli. and the best man Sir. Vincent Carpinelli. A small reception will follow the ceremony at the home of the bride. After their wed ding trip they will live in this city. RUMMAGE-SALE PLANNED Will Aid Building Fund of 3t. Ed mund's Horie for Crippled Children One of the largest and most extcn slvo rummnge sales that has as jet been planned is now under way to take place on Starch 17, when arti cles of every description, both useful and ornamental, will be offered for sale. Under the direction of the board of managers of St. Edmund's Home for Crippled Children, of which Sirs. John Slieehnu is president, a sale Is being planned thnt-wlll not only be of benefit to the building fund of this organization, which Is the prlmnry reason of the enterprise, but will be of mutual benefit to the thousnnds of purchasers who lealize the value oi these sales. At the meeting, held last week, of the conm-ittec, the following departments were assigned to the va rious members: Slen's clothing, Sirs. Frnncis Pntttersou, Sliss Rawieigh ; women's clothing, Sirs. Thomas P. Hunter, Mrs. James Slundy. Sirs, llermnu G. Vcttorlein. and children's .clothing, Slis. J. SI. Quennell. Sirs. A. N. Burke nml Sirs. Harry Crow - I lnv. lTntu utll Vio sr.1.1 hv Miss A. Scholes nnd Sirs. F. F. Harrison. The jewelry department will be run by Sirs. Pembroke Ilnrton, Sirs. Samuel Cnstner, Jr.. nnd Sirs. W. F. Ryan, while shoes will be sold by Sirs. Igna tius Dobnn and Sirs. Joseph Hpel Iiprsv. There will nlsn he nn extensive china nnd bric-a-brac, both under the management ot .Mrs. Anthony mrsi, while pictures will be sold by Miss Phelnn nnd Sirs. James Billington. There will also be the odds and ends counter, where Sliss Shedncker and Sliss Adele Tack will be ussistfd by a number of aides. New articles will be sold at at tractive prices by Sirs. Samuel J. Castner and Sirs. James Pequignot. while at the manufacturers' table new articles will also he sold by Sirs. Charles Hallahan, Sirs. Paul Vanncman and a number of aides. WEST PHILADELPHIA A Valentine bridge party will bo given this evening by Sir. nnd Mrs. Hnrry C. Standbridgc, of 230 South ptftT'-tlitrfl street. The fliestq will in- Stfgs Madellno Dougherty, Sliss Mary Greene. Miss Coustanco Hubbard, SIIbm Flo Slugnler, Sliss Slargarct Slorrlsscy, Sliss Marie Thompson, Sliss Slargucrlto Thompson. They will give a dance at tho Normandic In April. 4 DANCING LESSONS A Teacher for Each Pupil $5 Individual Instruction Excluilv Method Mirrored Studio 1B20 Chutnut OrFICB 309 Locust 3102 CORTISSOZ SCHOOL Auspice Community tirrvico Pageant of WMl,eJ ACADEMY OP MUSIC OmannOOQ nancln After Program MONDAY EVUNIMl. 1 KlIHUAHY 10 Tickets at Ileppe's, SOc to Jl.fiO. EITH' S Frank Dobson & Sirens A Melange of Mirth and Merriment ALLAN ROGERS Distinguished American Tenor lOTOi WIL.TON HISTEHS; MAT W1RTII A CO. Tremendous flurroundlng fihoTfl ACADEMV Seats at Heppe's, lilt) Chestnut PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA TODAY I Tnmr nt I Hololat MAOQIK at S lOmor. h ir. TIIYTK. Hnprann Diimnnh'a & Kmmett J. Welch Jllnstrots uuiiiuni s Alien & inn .sTitnirrs o?,BcamNau8hty' Naughty Fetryl METROPOLITAN OPJ'.ttA HOUBB Monday Evening, Feb. 16 8ATB GALL1GURGI ONLY CONCERT ""'.on Keats II OS Ch'stnut St. Wal. 441 Hace OT. ACADEMY NEWMAN Matket St. Ah. inth. Jl A. M. to llilB Vt . LKW CODY in First fihowlnr of THE BELOVED CHEATER AdJed Attrnctlon First Presentation . "LOO OF HUDMARINH V-36" And Initial Americanization Katur Tin: LAND OF OPPORTUNITY" Kent Week "Tim WILLOW TRUE" PALACE 10 A M. I.AHT 1214 MAnur.T KTnriirr 12, 2. :ij4r,. r.:4C. 7:40. 0130 P. M. jjaio UHHuiv i-iciuro nuprpnw ACADEMY OF MUSIC Traveltalks I Color Views I Motion Pictures TONIGHT 8ATS TOMOR. at FRANCE VICTORIOUS" Tickets r.Qc, 7Bc tl at Heppe's, Amph.. 2Va CASINO Walnutab.Sth. Mat.Todsy SOCIAL MAIDS With INA IIATVVOOD and 1JLUCII luVNDORF ORPHEUM B-SffcMSta KgnS?r maggie pepper FEHRUARY 10 "THE FIV13 MILLION" TROPAnFRO stone and pillard MirTROPOLlTAN OPERA HOtlSD MCTllOPOLITAN OPERA COin'ANY, n. Y. Tl IFS MMES. TAIIRAR EVG FEB I THE OPKRATIC SENSATION OF THE YEAR Keats ling Chestnut St Wal 4424; Race 67. " Kens. Av. . Cumberland reODieS "Hello America" JT With LEWIS & DODY rllFS MMES. TAIIRAI EB. Ud?ah:lo 7 AT LL IX I K 1 RADA. r-OND. ' ' 8 MORANZONI Fifty-third street. The cucsts will in elude Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin GregR, Mr. nnd Mrs. AVrndcll S. Tredick, Mr. nnd ."Sirs. B. J. Sincifccr and Mr. and Mrs. Itollin It. Meyers. Schlagle-Crawford Wedding A prett wcddiiiR tool: part nt four o'clot'U jpsttrdny aftcmon at the Christ Itcfonncd Church. Green street, below Sixteenth, Uien Miss Lillian B. Craw ford, of 43.0.7 Pino street, was Riven in marriage by her brother, Mr. J. I. Wiekersham Ciawford. to Mr. John Schlaglo, of IC21 North Sixteenth street. The Uev. .Tnmcs Crawford, father of the btide, ofiieinted, assisted by the Rev. Hugenc I. McClain, rec tor of the (lunch. A reception fol lowed immediately after the ceremony at the home ofHhe bride's brother, 401 I'ine street. Mr. Schlagle had for his best rdan Mr. George Herbert Millett. The ush ers included Mr. Harry White Maloy, Mr. James Y. Heckman. Mr. Charles AV. Fisher, Mr. Herbert E. Amidon and Mr. Joseph W. Henderson. , Mr. and Mrs. Schlagle left imme diately after the ceremony for an ex tended wedding trip. They will be at home after April 1 at 4337 Pine street. Musicale and Dance An interesting musical program fol lowed b- a dance nt the Hellenic -Stratford on Friday evening. February narents Air ! 27, has been arranged by the women sinnn of I'lIK) board of nnnagers of Samaritan Ho- inan. 0I u pital, Brood and Outaiio streets, in aid ROXBOROUGH At the February card party of the Roxborough Country Club, held at the club house on Monday afternoon, the guests were received by Mis. AVillinm A'. AA'ilson. Mrs. Chailes Simpson. Mrs. Willlnm Spink. Mrs. Ro Robinson, Alts. Gordon Stnfford nnd Mrs. AA'nlter Ilodson. and included Mrs. Thoinpsou, Airs. AV. Crnmpton. Mrs. ,1. Firth, Mrs. Ferdinand Davis. Jr., Mrs. J. DoIisod Sehofleld, Miss Bessie Ross, Mrs. Hob ert Hays, Mrs. Robert Havs. Jr., Miss Pearl Hays, Mrs. John Struse, Airs. F.rwin Alason Simpson. Mrs. Pridmore, Airs. Short, Airs. Ipaiah Ryan, Airs. Ij. E. Adams, Airs. ATilliam Ames, Airs. Lindsay, Airs. Lazelle Thornton, Airs. Willlnm Keely and Miss France. of that institution. The program will include solos by Air. I harles A. ircnclt, i lip. Howell Zulick. Aliss Rachel Troo.,1. nrifi n naner u tuu siiiuuius ui me Teachers' College of Physical Culture j of Temple UnUcrsity. Mrs. II. Brooker j Mills, president ot tlie Doaru oi man agers, assisted by Airs. II. T. Robin son, treasurer. Airs. John C. Apple gate, Mrs. William Bnteman. Mrs. Luther C. Peter. Airs. E. L. Hinman, Mrs. AA'illiam Stiik, Airs. O. Wedder and Or. Laura Carnell, vice presidents, hnl AIss AInv Fid AIcKean, secretary, have the affair in ehnrgr. Atnone the boxholders are Dr. AViliner Kni'sen. Dr. AVajno Babcock. Mrs. II. T. Robinson. Ur. J.utlier I'. I'etCr, Ur. II. Brooker AlilK, Airs. Bnteman, Mrs. Charles A. White, Aliss Welch and Mis. Wesley M. CnsKey. La Salle College Dance The senior class of La Snlle Collegi High School gave a reception and promenade at the Bellevuc-Stratford in the North Garden last evening, the dance committee arranged to entertain n large gathering of the alumni and friends of the students. Ambng the patronesses were Mrs. K. A. McCon ,.illn M.a .T. A. Sehmitz. M.s O llriru, Miss'M. Conner. Airs. V. Quiun. Mis. j P. Crane, Airs. J. li. .inricti. .urs. u. Anderson, Mrs. B. O'Counell, Airs. Armstrong. Mrs. G. A. Strohlein. Airs. T. J. McBride. Airs. II. J. AVolfineton, Mrs. Fcenv. Airs. Delos C. Hills, Airs. X. Hayes, Airs. B. L Moranz, Airs. AV. K. Frnnz. Airs. AI. E. Fox and Airs. John Sullivan. ' Dinner at Rittenhouse The "13 Club" entertain at dinmr at the Rittenhouse this evening, at which Airs. Frank A. Warner will chnperonc. Later they will atttend the dance to he given by the AInnvyn Country Club. The members of the 33 Club are Aliss Alary Alorrisscy. president; Aliss Ccle AI. Greene, sec retary ; Aliss Elizabeth T. AIcAIahon, treasurer: Aliss Claire Bradley. Aliss ALONG THE MAIN LINE Friends nf Aliss Rosaliua M. Alur- phv, of llazrlburst nvenue. Alerion, will I, , ,. ,,,..,, , . pny. ot ii.izriDiirsf nvenue. .uerion, win being Lincoln's birthday, what ' ue'simi t0 henr she is recovering fiom i nae been better than a renri- rautiou of "Abe" wit.li his beard 1 hoik innl and uevcr-to-be-forgot-plugh hat"' IIi was superb and uiai "!' In his rerral heleht. but tho 1F.W s, not content to se only "Abe,' ,rfor,llls "flntives of both persua- -". uu irom uie golden frame there -.n upon us all tho Li r ta or thought of lticolns you Lincoln Eyre JJ a small mustache. Lincoln Furbush Ha beau and I really don't think !,. .01"' in lifo- "ut they had to re ""e the monotony ; Lincoln Acker had S0V,ln ""istachc, and as for the "win Ilfghnaj, far be it from me wrv. "1litl TlieJ' c n" wax li i au.d 'hy certainly worked. There to doubt of that. A charming Bus- wown, hose usual dignified de- her recent illness. Miss JIurphy has left for Atlantic City, where slie will spend the Lenten mason ut thu Chal fonte. Airs. A. C. Delaplaine, 21 Dolan load. Bala, gave the second of heY scries of informal card parties on Tuesday after noon to the following guests: Mrs. Herbert Logan. Airs. Edward Jarden, Airs. Louis Wood, Airs. Fiank Heck lar, Mrs. AVillinm Clear, Airs. Robwt Farley, Airs. AVilliam Kraft, Airs-. Charles Christine. Airs. Charles Aldied, All s, Merrill ' Hayes, Airs. Lester Shingle, Airs. William Lafore, Alls. Georgi Erskinc, Airs. Robert Brown, Mrs. Van Dornn, Aliss Bertha Kraft and Alls. William Harvfy. Friends of Airs.. AVilliam II. Dnhau, Luxurious ox Springs Hair Mattres ses Dougherty's Faultless Bedding 'W2 CHESTNUT STREET Buy Bedding you know is tho best This is what every wise and thrifty householder will do today. With good mutcrials and depend able workmanship scarce, and tho market overflowing with inferior poods, it will not pay to take chances with quality or your comfort. In' spite of conditions, Dougherty's have not and will not lower their standards. Dougherty bedding is "Fault less" and represents unequalled value, economy and comfort. I.UjorloiM nox Sprlnr, Unliable Hair Mattretiei, Mnlioirniir Iltd trsdn, Hruaa Iltdi, Hntlll. Down Vurnltur. I-ninps, Dainty Illnnket nnd Comfortal.les, Wlilta llnain! Muraary Atceaaorlra, ctr,, etr. f Adjoining the d0lPmi Walnut St. J Q Intnee xiiiaMn jmZr W Vk-V mrr Ratmaan I i jr dfr M 0 I III iHotel ft J' Jr AM 12th&13thi 122Q-22-24 Walnut Street Final Clearance Afternoon and Evening i - Dresses J Reduced to Cost wmmi 1 IU ' Satins, Taffetas and Georgettes, in vMfl ' ' almost all colors, including black, navy and ftPM l'1 flesh. All sizes, but only one or two of a LA Wjjk I They were up to $65,00, now el if $25&$35 ' . No Exchanges None Sent on Approval I I (ibtoi$3 PARIS NEW YORK 1422 WALNUT- S7. PHILADELPHIA QCemporarp (uarter 'EVERYWOMAN" , Nxt Week NORMA TAIMADOn In "A DAUOHTKU OI'" TWO WOni.D3" AR C A D I A . , CHESTNUT BELOW 1TH 10 AM; 12. 2. ."l:4r, DMn, 7.4n. n:30 P. M. TOM MOORE "T1,i: OAY Noxt Wfek, nobt. Warwl-k In "Jark Stra" V Tct 0 R I A Market Hlrt Above Ninth .. 0 A. SI. 'lO 11 lis P. M. TOM MIX in 'THE FEUD" xZl-tZ a' ss,ra?'yCLi.r CAPITOT m a ut 7.?4 JIAriKDT TI111ET' KATt15K'5 .MCDONALD and TlioilAB MElOltA n "PTft- i-nitMnrntirtTi". e' Week. EL81K JAN1S In "Tlin IMp'5 PT7r'T7TT MARKCT ST Bel. 17T1I rILvjljlN I nnvANT washburn in m. ,TOO MUCH jOHNSON" 11 A M to 11 P. M. MAHKUT STREET AT JUNIPER CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE HORACE GOLDIN & CO. Burns A. KIsKfii In "Hungarian Rhapsody' BROADWAY Broad and Snyder Avs. murtu w r l )fi (1.4ri Bnd 9 &i,1& GOING SOME" WM. FARNUM ,w? U, .. CROSS KEYS JtAKI1?T1 8J-Arj S0TH "TOO MANY HUSBANDS" oilP rHILADELPIIIA'M LKADINO THEATHE3 Direction Lituu . j. j, siiuumic BAM SHURFRT NIGHTS. 8:1B s. nDcrvi Mat Toraor at S.,R A Ilevuslcal Comedy ot N. Y 's Latin Quartter NevJ ' EiCaritan otd until our Salons in for us we ill occupy the second floor of our present building at 1422 Walnut Street, -where -we will close out tne remainder of our Winter Fashions at very decided reductions and show our New Fashions for Spring. We Will Remove to the Ritz-Carlton as Soon as Alterations Are Completed. with FRANCES WHITE and JAMES WATTS, TED LEWIS, ADA rORMAN. AL HERMAN AND 20 TAMOUS ARTISTS MODELS T VRTP Last 2 Nights at 8:20 Li 1 I1V Last Mat. Tomor., 2:20 ALICEBRADY rERSONALLT. IN "FOREVER AFTER" Next Week SEATS NOW SELLING WILLIAM BONW1T TELLER &, CO. Ohe Spedatu ShfyfOriauialiontx CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET FOR SATURDAY FUR COATS AND WRAPS AT FINAL REDUCTIONS Prior To Closing Department For The Season Taupe Marmot Coats: Nutria collar and cuffs, full ripple model 30 inches long. "B f (( (Formerly 195.00) vf. W Leopard Cat Coats: Taupe Marmot collar, cuffs and border in a full ripple sports "B j A AA model. (Formerly 195.00) A V.UV French Seal Coats: In full ripple30-inch sports models. (Formerly ,ft'1zl OO Taupe Nutria Coats: Full ripple sport models, with large cape collar, cuffs and border. Some with large Opossum collars. 1KC flfi (Formerly 295.00) A VV Hudson Seal Coats: (Dyed Muskrat). Full 30 inch sports models, of selected OAK OO Skins. (Formerly 325.00) Ci'iJlV Scotch Mole Coats: Full ripple sports model, of fine selected skins. (Formerly OR A f( Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats: (Dyed Muskrat). Sports model with natural squirrel collar and cuffs. (Formerly 9 f( 450.00) JUJ JJ Hudson Seal Coats: (Dyed Muskrat). Full rip ple 36-inch model with large shawl collar and belt of self fur. (Formerly Eif! OO Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats: (Dyed Muskrat, selected skins) . Full ripple models with beaver collars and cuffs. (Formerly OCA aa Natural Squirrel Coats: Dark blue pelts, 32 inches long, full ripple model with collar, cuffs and border of self fur. (Formerly OfiA f( Natural Squirrel Coats: 36-inch, long full ripple moaei wnn couar, cuns ana ooraer or sell iur. SW 450.00 695.00) l HODGE. IN HIS BIGGEST SUCCESS , "The Guest of Honor" AHPl PUT NlBhtd at 8:1.1 Sham l A. iL III No ne seatd durinc rotoe-i.e MAT. TOMORROW AT 2:15 Tho Monarch of Melodramas THE CRIMSON ALIBI With Original Cast and Production CHESTNUT ST opera house MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 IS THE SEASON'S MUSICAL .UCCES:3 SOMEBODY'S SWEETHEART WITH 1nO- CAST TOE-TICKI.IN' TtTNE-5 I.VUOH I.ADEN LINES tii! th Ttet Plnglrg Chorm 'n Town i'HILADELI'HIA M roltEMOvr THKATIlEa BROAD Last 2 Evgs. m.w AMERICA'S GREATEST COMEDILN.NK MARIE DRESSLER IN HER CYCLONE Or MIR1 1! "TILLIE'S NIGHTMARE" NEXT WEEK SEATS SELI.IN'ri Robert B. Mantell rfSsr ::;::::; ""IJSi:. !!: miJiami.:r,,.,!Sm58 ffiW"" wnii,Ksii, t MUHT 'KIN.; I.BAII" THURSDAY NIGHT and SATURDAY MAT. r,,'liVi MUHCHANT OF VENICE" H1IDAY .... . "MACIIETII ' , SATURDAY XII8IIT "RICHARD III' Carrirlr NIt-"TS at sis VJdlllCfv. lt Tomorrow at 2 IS ELSIE J A N I S AND HER GANG lt "A Plph nf n Rhou ' N Y Tlna LTS SLILIWi IOR THE L.sT WEEK FTrRRFTQ'T n""ts at r sh nv r -Tit.0 1 MT TOMOllItOW at a NO ON'f- VTTEr DUItIM, l'RELI L-K KLAW & ERLANGER'S t'OI.OSsAI M' ri'ODH'TIOS I'ermnal Dlrrrtlon of A I. KltLAN'OlSH beats iielhnB for jit Wecji PHILADELPHIALa7rT,IKB llthiDsUnif. E.b.s:!0 lit Mat. Pat. Iha SELWY.N'S Prennt . . , A New Comady ROI LO S r clare kum ,,77, J-T ,":n a t h n r of WILD "Gobi Gracloua, An. T.Viir. nablle," "A Buc OAT ceaaful Calamity." with Roland Young (l Jt,r' lnD;ALNUtr'':nlr'"8 so VV Mat. Tomor SSr, MV, 7f.r, $ 1 FISKE O'HARA "DOWN LIMERICK WAY" Hear Mr O'lfara'a New Bonr lllla NEXT WEEK- ANNUAL MS'flAUKMENT THE i.AiTnir FKSTIVAIi WITH IX)1S ROITOM MA1CEH YOU rOROKTYOlU 'ntOI'ni.Eft JT -SEATfl ON BALB TWIN BEDS I INIVKH81TY MUJ1ISUM. Hat, P.30. J'ri I a! I I J lllua. lc . 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