IC rr.r... , - .w 4 W ' .j , If$ -" CVS M" ,l.l..,jii)imi, i,t inn ijinn ,, 4", V :'v I -il. - t -tr- EVENING PUBLIC XEDGEKr-HIADtelpHlA, EHIDAY, NOVEMBER 2C, 1920 $ yjST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Lncv Wynne Talks of the Balls Given This Week. )She Heirs f tne De11 Dassear of the Emergency Aid. Sees I'retty costume worn by Miss Brinten net uT was n beautiful dance the TLm wve lart nlelit for Il.icll 1 ik hMlovuc-Strntferd. uoetiiiPHs, '' lh'.,,iHn' t you think that the debs '.fflJ three tlnncc In murrs. 5 and foetbull Karnes ycstenluy nt it ami tomorrow In New 1nrk M.. Ttn nn 1 Navy game I However, they irrtT?nre chance te rest thun the men, "r the" can Bleep most of the .Mine. 10 "l ""- ."",' ' " r, 00 Cid a holiday yesterday se they ""li .Iren IH t!m0 for th,c'fm(! nt Aln r'eld. Tfs n great llfe.'u you don'tveeken. t-tlOfOHT the HcckBchcrfl' ballroom 1., one of the prcttlcHt I had seen !fnrMcnt"lBn Jnimncse scene and the JnVnntlietmiins were et ycuuw, wit Wwniler and there were hundreds feKe lantern with electric light, WIS uhirh were most artistic nntl f k That was a big ball, you knew, 1 .; TOO Knett Invited. MThe rfance last night was mere of a jWBntc affnlr, only the debutantes Ti few ers being asked. Kussell H"! . '. .... ..-oil In n frock of eret'tl I rtXd wtln. She has just the riKht i.minc The nenice who " ii " rt?nk and straps were arranged ever k! shoulder. Dr. and Mrs. Tucker wtshied at dinner befere the dance, .ild federal ethers, and an Interesting Urinf last night's party was u number If runts from Hnltlmere, wasuinKien, T-'cker la u brother of Mr. T married 31m Clurtt Nichols. S thh city. They lived here for L,jtant. but with their sons moved ,7$w Yerk about ten years age. Dr. K,iernd his sisters. Mm. II. U. M. fflls and Miss Elizabeth Tucker, are Meles They arc the children of the lie Mr. nd Mrs. Jehn Tucker, of this &, Tucker wits Mits Sephle Ash- ten a sister of Dr. Themas O. Aahten lad Dr. William E. Ashton llusscU atit her debut at a tea which Dr. and Mrs. Tem Aahten gave te introduce Heir daughter, Anne, en October M. Jtargaretta Harrison wua tse intre-4Mfdatthatteu. TeniRni ti nnncc iur ivunum nuiu- ion win u- !. u'""i SAW Kitty Urinten en Chestnut street the ether day looking very ittirt ia a sports huh ei u aurt ei uuur tl rose color, witn a nut ei me niunt . ev. wnm n lilt of Japanese mink .v.. Se,- neck unil the nlnk of the Milt -Irith Kitty's lovely plnk-and-whlte skin ltd fair cuny nair ieit iiuhuub iu ! telred for the eye. I must ay. She is rw pretty. THE Emergency Aid Is getting to te tether mere than ever lately, itseemi te me. uud new I hear that en Satur day tliey arc te have an all-day bazanr w.iAlla'nnrl fnnev urtleles te benefit the 'tllMren's work of the home-relief of the Enercenev Aid. l near tnnt ine uehs re simply lovely. And what de you think they are going te de? Tivcy have pt Santa Clan himself te consent le ride en here from his shop that day md stay most of the time In llitten IwiM Square. And wc can all go there md w him and whisper In his ear just That w want for Christinas. I think Ihit's (.imply wonderful, don't you? TOir. I don't remember ever having a fiance te bpeak te SJanty se far ahead of (Iristmas before. It uugurs well that tbire'll be no hitch about our getting jit the things we ask for as well as tome lovely surprises. Me, I'm going jp tai-ly and tulk te hlin much and ((ten. IT HAVE nuethcr bit of news te give 1 1 jeu about the. Emcrcenev Aid. They ire Keing te open n cafeteria there en Monday and keep it up all the year round. At least that Is what I under ftind. It's te be self-supporting, but the prices will be very reasonable, and it sounds a geed idea te me. I uuder (Und Mrs. Ell K. Price nnd Mrs. An drew Wright Crawford are in charge of the eafeti-rin. Mrs. Dave Lewis is at the head of the bazaar tomorrow and, of coarse, a great many of the members of tw Aid arc working with her. SARAH BAIHIINGEII is te be intro duced at a tea this afternoon and Aepistu Harrison will be given a ball It the Hellenic-Stratford by her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harrison. Jr. Se If ou think there Is rest for the wary where u debutaute Is concerned you are truly mistaken. Three balls in .Me w pek is going some ! ' .Next week will be very gay, toe: se e will net have much time te rest from tajety till Christmas, Day Itself, and there'll hp nlentv ilnlnr- thfif ilnr. tnn. But this year there's a Sunday te rest en after Christmas, be I hope we'll all live through it all. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES InvltftttnriH hni'A liun fctniAri fnr thft .wmblleH which will be held en FN fey, Jamurv 7, and Friday, February ' t the IlellHVllh-StrHtfnrH Thh eetn- Wtcte inelud'-a the following irentlemen: Hr Henrv Ilrlnten Coxe. Mr. S. P.iin- utrtrm ITtitVilnu.t. lw. riw.win.. rt lln.f Mr Beauvenu Kerle, Jr. Mr. Alexander L Drayten Mrs. Tlieman LcamlnK.'Mra. ptnarl a R Ce. Mrs. Oeers C Thaver Mrs C aspar W. Merris. Mr?. Theodere Paul Iinil ATre nniflfiml lVnnii .lr Infill .ict as putrenesseB. ..M r",erBO Clymnr Stout, of Tarlo Tarle Tarlo len Ilpnclnd, ImB Issued Invitations for aiun.ncun nt the Hellevu-Stratferd te " Ml-, liose HnwkcH. of 1'lvmeuth ;."K en neceinher 16. Miss Hnwkes Is 'ne dlUIL'htvr nf T.lnil.nnnl rnlr.nl rtnh. .' H'wUte and Mrs, llawkcs. .MIS : l.A tHrr M."5' ? RS ''"zabeth H. itiMm'. ". Jesephine Kedwoed, et altlmere, Md. ; Mr. Jack Ucdwoed Mr. Ti2HLrnr80s.J Mr JVIHIam SteUea. nf Italtlnertf Md. ; Mr "HusHell Levis. Mr l,rMrnCT'rnl,,lUc7fs' M- Mr' Jeh Mcr llnrrls ' Jtr' Jese,h M- nin "inA M'r-1Sldney Masen, of the Jhenr'py" f'taln at a small theatre party" tonight In honor of their niece. Miss Uvclyn Page, dpbutantn "? J'Ft pr et AIrfl- W'llllam II Page, of .311 Locust street, befere the bull te be Riven by .Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Custis Harrison, Jr., in honor of their detni detni tunte daughter, Miss Augusta Wain Hairlson. Miss .lane Bell Ycatman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I'ope Ycatman, of ins Spruce street, who Is a student ut llrj-n Mawr College, will spend the week-end as the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur AV. Scwall, 1311 Spruce Btrect. Invitations have been Issued for a winter dnnce en Tuesday, January 4, nt the Huntingdon Valley Country Club, for the younger set. The commlttee In chnrge of the dance Includes Mrs Rob Reb ert Hewcll, Mrs. Charles It. Weed Mrs. Daniel H. Went Mm Inhn nlll.nrt Mm. Samuel A. Heyle, Jr.. Mrs. Samuel I tJ,'. The ? Wlllam O'Dennell, of Tacony, a cousin of the bridegroom, nor ner nor m2ued t,10 ceremony. Mr, and Mrs. I'Islcr nra living In Haltimere. Md. iv,Mf', uml. MrB- Harnett H. Simons, et jne Manhclm Apartments, are entertain Jl?..at " family reunion today. The guests will remain ever the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. IMgar K. Wllceff, 0200 .n.5"'lP," "trcct, are the guests of Mr. "Hieffs uncle nnd nunt, Mr. and Mrs. C harles Farmnn, Freehold, N. J., who are giving a family reunion Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Kane, of ft west Ashmead place, have as their guest Mrs. Kane's brother, Mr. ChArlcs C. Meyer, of N'ew Yerk. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hllwoed Hern, of l.aiit Orange, N. J nre thn guests ever T hanksglvlnp of Mr. Hern's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kllwoed Hern, nf 4614 Wnvne avenue. Mr, nnd Mrs. Hern will enter tain ni a lamtiy dinner today. Tuesday evening, November 30. Miss Kllen ic Kroneecrgcr, prcumeiu w ; association, will entertain the vaudovllle commlttee at dinner at her home, -ei West Haines street, Oermantewii, en Thursday evening, December 2, SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr, nnd Mrs. Ilnrry Hern, of 2333 Seuth Fifteenth street, ntertalned nt a freedom party en Saturday evening In henbr of their son. Mr. Harry Hern. Jr. Theso present Included Mr. and Mrs. Themas Caldwell, Mrs. (3. V. fecheeWe. - rr.i.n.n r,.i,itLAii .Tr . Mr. and Mra. Jehn Clymcr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex. MM nnd Mr, William Nngcl. Mr, Sylvester Murray was lloer innnagcr nnd Mr, Harry Smith, assistant lloe- manager. A muslcnle and dance was given en Monday evening In the ballroom of the Ilellevue-Strntferd for the benellt of Ut. Kdmund'n Heme for Crippled Children. -. .... -fM tnnflU TVfUlM. Mr. WII' Ham Evans, Mr, and Mrs Charles Mas. j,sa ,,,rme clowe K. lleeves, Mrs Heward K Seaver. Jr, . Starr nnu Mrs. Voerhce. .Mrs. Henry Sillier Watts, of Yerk Mrs Isaac T uraytrm, Heuse, Ogontz, left latt Wednesday for New Hampshire, where Bhe will vialt her seu. Mr. Henry Miller Watts. Jr, nt St. Paul's Scheel. Uefern returning Mrs. Watts will also spend a few days with her daughter, MIsh Marian Watts, at Smith College, in Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs Douglas Dunn, who have been living In Hast Orange, N. J., have taken the house of Mr nnd Mrs. Oliver Deyce Judsen, nt Cheltenham read. Chestnut Hill. Mr, and Mrs. Jud Jud eon nre occupying the house of MIns Illnncy. en St. Martins lane, Chestnut Hill, which they have rented for the whiter. The Domine Club will give a play, te be followed by n dance, nt the Ilellevue Ilellevue Stratferd en" Friday night, December 1, ler the benefit of the Heme for Incura bles. Mis nienner L. Kveland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Kvcland. of 26C Seuth Twenty-second Htreet, will leave tomorrow for New Yerk te attend the Army and Nuvy football game, and will return home en Sunday. Dr, and Mrs. Trever Wright, whose marriage took place last Saturday, nn spending two weeks at the Homestead, Het Springs, Va. Mrs Wright will be remembered as Miss Dorethv Ornhnm Trwin, of Sunny Hideo Farms. Chndds FeTd Junction Miss Allce Lee Diamond ,of 1032 Lrle nenue, is in Lancaster te attend ihr Phi Kappa Sigma fratcrnltv dance of Franklin and Marshall College. NORTH PHILADELPHIA An attractive surprlse luncheon, fol lowed by bridge, was Klven te Mrs. (Jeergc Chniles J. Fleck, In honor of her birthday, en Monday nt the Hetel Wnl Wnl ten, by the members of her bridge nnd flve hundred clubs. Cevers wcre Inld ."or tlfty-elght. Tim marriage of Miss lenn M. Mc Cnuley, daughter of Mrs. Mnry M. Mc Caulcy, of 2109 North Woodstock street, e Mr. Harry Uusch will take place en Tuesday evening, November 30, at Wlm ley's. 1C04 North Bread ntreet. The Portia Law Club of Temple I'nl vcrslty will bold Its llrst dance tonight In the school gymnasium, Uread nnd Perks streets. The club consists of thi women, who are law students at the university, nnd U said te be ene of the few organizations of its kind in the country. Mrs. ltutherferd, president of the club, wllbbe mlstiess of ceremonies. MJhs Margaret Clark, ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph I. Clark, of 38D5 North Bread street, will entertain the cast of the play, "Ilifclc te Karth," which thu alumnae nssoclatlen of the WllJIam Peiin High Schoe) produced at the Acad emy of Music, en Monday evening, In the alumnae room, at 162C Arch street, en WEST PHILADELPHIA The Alpha chapter of the Phi Delta PsI Sorority will entertain Its members nt a theatre party, followed by a dinner, at the Arcadia, en Saturday afternoon, December 4. The members nre" Mrs Hareld K, Hrewn, Miss Helen Chatham. .Miss Brme Clewor. Mrs. Tlinmnn Krnnts! ney, air. Mrs. J. Samuel If .1 f m MUill. . tvill . " . !...- T..l. TIn.,tDr -T(' Ntlll A1TH. . U UL'I U . .. . ...-. 4 ;. .. ... TMnand Mrs: W.nV Feeney. Mls? Nellie "- - i.s.ene oe, . Iteedy. Mr. Sydney Leney, Mr. Ldwnrd rlstewn, nnnetinced the engagement fct Dovle, Mr. Hugh Dovle, Mr, Jeseph thelr sister. Miss lle.se rVhwarlx, te Dr. Kelly. Mr nnd Mrs. William Darsey, Ml. jf, Herman ltnppapert, of Philadelphia and Mrs, William Halgcs. Mr. and Mrs. at a dinner given In their honor. The Max llvrnes, Mr. Jehn Ollfeylc. Mr. and I quests were: Mr. and Mrs. Uuls twp- Mrs Htewail naciininn, -" ;'""", "Ji paiwri, .r. ana .irs. .Maurice Kappa born. Miss Katnryn .ianiy, jim """ . fun I ipjiiiuh r I itui., nnu rB.i.iiiii;i. --"- aim. ueerge Floed, Miss (lenebelle Har Hvans Schcckle Mr. anil Mrs. , Mfa Krnnk T Mildred SimeifT Mr. unil Mrs Ldwaru i(eon. M,. !,,, rhlnnuin. jiu ..n.i iu .Tniin linmmcr. iip3 ..ui....v ,;i ....r .. :."r.v ' -- r.uzitucin uiiuvKe. awh ,m (riitiier 'iran. t..i', ATiae ninrle Devenv. Mrs. Mary llachman, Mr. Jehn 1 achmnii, Mr. nn.l Mrs. Frank Llvlr.ey. Miss Dorethy Lln .v. Mls Clnlre Llvlzey. Mr. Alfred Asuen nnd Miss Anetl Livliey, pert, Mr. Welner. !r and Mrs. Wlnkel man, Dr, nnd Mrs. Davis, Mr. Pellner, Air. and Sirs'. Snlegelman, Mr nnd Mrs. liaenrsky, Mr. mid Mrs Harry Schwurtz. Mr. mid Mrs David Scliw-nrtz Mr and Mrs. Pngcl, Miss Schwnrtz, Mr. lJvld a j. m . ..tBM. t.. LtH rtiiattl w . -ii. ft iikk.i,.- llA4tlb. -irnr?e-rrAld tenon, ei iinrriseu'-B, ia uci iwuira " " uoein-r-urocuiovc vvcuuiiiy MOOR E8TO WIN vpp tUe T,ftkwlvlnK helidajs , . .,.., wdlnir took nlace In Mrs Leater Cellins hns been aPIRimted ..,. 0Hlln . r,fttn ,,,Hlnir Hun 41. ' , LP? . "J" . ',V."l0,. Pt5S2iJ! chairman of th..FeuthernNcw Jersey mui ,.1lurn,Hj fro, a fctay nt ,irlv anil Carpenter lane flermantewn. division of tin. A el lesley "ellege sc n AUuntc nty . A . , h u.tll, afternoon, when tt "win s'er e nvice c aHmauMts MIm Sara Wagner, of CIn.ldge street, Ml, It.ss , V Purs-gPne. ,,f 188 Wert Jenes will sere n yiee uiiunwui ii'j .,.. ,....i ,ii,ni nnmnn uhiwir i nnrnii Inn,. il.LiiRhter nf Mr and Mrs. Kdwln Sumner, ns tiensurer, iuiii niri .'",' T.f''i;, '"'",, ,.. fiiuiT,t? winin... ThM.. nru.rii.vr. heenme tH6 guests were prient Miss IMeu Coeld, l brlile of Mr Hareld Ltoelh, of llhedesla-. Mist I'Mlth Alexander Miss Hsther ! Seuth Africa In the absence of the Bucknlter, Miss Gertrude Salmen, Miss , Lrlde's jiarrnts who nre In Hfigland, Lillian Piuks, Mlt.s Margnr't Solemon, Mr 11 M I'uiwkIuM' bum- his nlece In Mrs. Frank Ahuff and Mrs. H Mc-1 marriage The Rev. Irving A McOrew, Intyre ' rector of the chun h performed the cere- lnen Miss tnv Puiseglove attende.il . .,., i her sister ns m.ild of honor, and Mr DELAWARE COUNTY ! Herace linger whs best man There MM IMnu McCutcbeen, daughter of nM "" "'M''!"" n rfn.turda, DeMm- tr ntiv Mei'iitelienn. of Men Aven. 'i- 4, Mr. nn.l Mrn ltoelh will leae ln -iim tnnrrled last week te Dr. , for Hhedesli llffirce Lawrence Artultnge of Cheste Jesenh (lesklll ns publicity chairman Mr. and Mrs. Ueerge Menilenhall tin man, of 286 West Main street, will enter tain en Saturday, . December 11. Rev. Frederick Warden nnd Mrs War den, Mr nnd Mr. Thornten Holllngs Helllngs head and Mrs. Craighead, were guests of Judge Jeseph flasklll and Mrs. t.as klll at dinner en Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs Thornten Helllngshead expect te sail for Bermuda, pwctnber 1. te be gene' for u month. Mr and Mrs. Jeshua K. Borten will seen n.ill for Perte Illco. wbere they will spend the winter. ti,.. iin willii Country Club held an Oeldcnberir. Mr. and MrH Wilder. MIhh Informal dnnce en Mendny evening at i .Shurley ItappaiKirt. Mls Knthryn Rnp- Dance de Dnncelana, Twenuewi miwi papert, .miss May itnppaiiert. M YARDLEY Dr. and Mrs. H. Linn Bnsseti icuinied en Mnniln I'rein Atlantie i-lt, where they spent thu Inst wk, Mr and Mrs. Rebert W Welch have gene te Atlnntle I'ln 'or .i month, and en their refirn will sp'-ml the lemalnder of the winter In Philadelphia. Mrs. (leotge Winner, of thlti idty. and The weddlnir took place imetl nt the home of the bride l'pen the r return from a wedding trip. Dr and Mi"- Arrn Itage will be nt borne In CliestM Mr nnd Mrs J. Lord Rlgby and th lr daughter, MIm Rene R'gb. of Med i. accompanied by Mr nnd Mr II J SU ( llKer. tii'iterd te Knsien en Maiureiv Seuth w 111 mill th, li het Africa where they ve Mrs, Parker, of Ticnten. were leient Yerk with a pm1 f frumi te ..fi.i guests of Mrs. I',. V. Barnes j the Vrm m.il wij foetl.ii; n n, Mrs. Martha Marls Is vlsltlim i.-l dlwi . in urueKiyn Invititient or Annennc- Medfriilp I'rlrrs WT t I? i .Li Write or I'lietie fr l.iiKruirrf or rrlntee iiitialpti where tl tittinded tin Leliigh-Lafie -1 ROYAL KNCRAVING CO., 814 WInt St ette roetl.all p,iin ' . yl- ,..! f II 11 n, ... ..I i I .. , I daughter, Ml-. i:ii..l..-h Hi." . f Ul.I-' f,r,,TT7W c fTlTVS? lev I'hk will in r .r "ni.i'ciw li N , i w mwr U)hV8B " I iM?Bl BaM .. A I'XnHnnliitlrl MUenilPlll HIII'I'L rillWrf V Kd Met' Wlililvumrl XI n I'll r,,i Mntirenierv avenue. The arrange-i ,if.r. Miss Clara Welner. Miss Kthel LAWNDALE ments for the affair were In the hands Welner, Miss Lea f'ehen, Miss Riise rhe Ladleb Aid Seclet of He He h- of the efllcers of tlie clUD. 'iney are i enen, Mrs. Schwartz, Miss Pearl nnv ltefenned Church gave a Mirnr te ncnwiinz, .iiisn .-viyrtie l'agei nnu Mr.iarlv fr jip,. s- Kllgu. en Tii-mc.,-i i Barney L. Rappapert. I afternoon, at her home. 1651 Shurl- ' m. ttar.w tc. st nirer nreHlueni : .Mr. Themas J. Mngce, vice prssldcTi' '. Mr. James J. Duffy, secretary: Mr. Themas F. Regan, financial sicretary ' Mr. J. Lindsay Hill, treasurer. The commlttee includes Mr Martin J. Lyens, cnalr mnn : Mr. Maurice J. O'Learj'. Air Air Jeseph J. Martin, Mr. Themas Casey, Mr. James A Carney, Mr. Harry J. Brown, Mr. William Dac-y, Mr. Jehn Qutlin. Mr. JeBiph Ferd, Mr. Leuis P. McArdle. Mr. Charles Mngee. Mr. Daniel D. Hush, Mr. Jehn Orady, Mr. Prince Sheehan, Mr. Trtemas Robinson ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Theodere Culver and Mr. and Mrs. James C Terrcy have returned te their home In Jenklntewn, after a visit te Reading. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood W. .Miller, et Jenklntewn, ere receiving congratula tions upon the birth of n daughter, a, few days age. Mrs. Geerge B. Clay entertained the card club of which she Is a. member, at her home In Liking Tark, a few days age, GERMANTOWN Mm. Anna M. Havlland, of 130 West Jehnsen street, has had ns her guest for a short time her nlece, Mrs. Chnrlcs L. Uesscrt. of Atlantic City. Mrs. Havlland will entertain at dinner at her home to day. The guests will include Mrs. Bos Bes sert, Mr. and Mrs. Fhllip Brecklesby, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Havlland, of River River ten, N, J,, and Miss Havlland, of Atlan tic City. Mrs. Gcerge "Woolley. of 50 West Wil low Grove avenue, who has been spend ing Heme tlme In Kurepe. sailed en Tuesday from Liverpool en the Haver ford. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lelm. of 1950 Medary .avenue, announce the marriage e' their daughter, Miss Madeline M Lelm, te Mr. Lugene P. Fisler, of 259 Seuth Thirty-eighth street. In the Church of the Helv Angels, at ! o'clock en Wednesday afternoon, Novem- The KTrnlnc Public Lrdcfr lultemn hecIaI note of Interrnt from tnrleiiH p.irtM of the elty, but fhrnr iietrH inuM he rapuhlp of rrlllcntlnn. Ilrrrnfter necImI Items unit by mull te the pierr will nut he puhllMtrd. tinlrHH nlfciiCft by the hrndrr nltn Dump, addrrim and trlrplienp iimn lier. AddrrNH iMirtal Item tn the Seelrtr Ijllter. Kvrntnic Public Ledirr, 600 t li CM nut fctrret. ci- & AHvZflfthAtenuc JV.W. ilzQfemvn Philadelphia Opportune Buying Days Although somewhat earlier in the season than usual, reductions are already being made embracing all Fashionable Winter Apparel Tailor-made and Costume Suits Fashionable Day Wraps Afternoon and Day Dresses Dinner and Evening Gowns Attractive New Blouses Furs and Millinery The sewing circle met at Mrs. Kgen-' Y" VlkT.niruv Vl I derf's home, Ferty-lh st street and . aack, Mrs L. S heen, Mrs le.s rilrard aenuc. this week Thene preseiu ?lr". ;ri el; ' ."''v?1' "mV. Included Mrs. Cehen. Mrs. Rice, Mrs. "g. Mrs F R..'tr. Mrs H erle Mr iim... m r i...,...i. , ti i.. ..,i. He In. Mrs. Mueller. Mrs Heriifi. .ilr.-" Mm Khnhnin. Mm. pinemnn. Mm i.-lil. ' Kltmse and Mrs. Ilartman man, Mrs. Bredy, Mrs Lleherman and i Miss Gertrude Tinier, of rinridge Mrs. Armen. 'street. In entertaining MKt Oladjs fhe-- igESZSttriBgMc?iT3g. I WilMWfJ r $T Milk , LSKBxzzx2zftk Sss Fer t'w& 'l''iRMl.lti. K-MVA ril." t-TANMCT) lb lOtb- 11 A M le II I. at. ' ALWAYS At DACIOOI1 ' l V,-V - PAI MM. I'JILDKUtCK In 'MA1..ML X" PTT "aVIt'TZi "" TItKKT ST. 1 ALAVll, 'i M tell 1.11'. M. HIDDLU WOMAN" Henpt Hutch" WALLACE REID GeralcJinc Farrnr ' '"' ir.r ion MASS MEETING of Everybody in the ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES of Philadelphia (MEN AND WOMEN) and their families y Academy eF Music Wednesday, Dec. 1st, 8.15 P. M. Subject: "MAN TO MAN" Speakers: Senater Geerge W. Cartwright Richard Spillane Chairman: Ernest T. Trigg Inralids NO COOKINQ TTi "ToeU - Drinlt" for All Age Quick Lunch at Hern, Offiee aad Feuntalnt. Atk for HORL1CIC3. &&' Avoid Imitnliens&Subititute fnfanle A D f A HI A Wi.ut V Bel. K'th ,., iAIXV l-lN in A ".f te 11:15 P. M. T' . - . f efu-e i;i.re Mel ford 'BEHOLD, MY WIFE!" jnr.inN" .--n.t.s nt.i.i.riT diixtkr AND "fAHCI. JtT.ir.NM: SCOTT Mnrket ht. At). Otb I' M te lt:ir, r. M. 1 l' K LO.Mha IIIUILLBU 'Mutiny of the Elsinore" i ..ii. -"iifT or Tim stekm" VICTORIA ptui.AUiii.t'HtA a i.i:mjine thi:thi:m Dlr Tti'ia of M iwra MIL t. J J. fcllLMBIlt CAPITOL ': VAKKKT HTrtEET Kd.A PANA 111 llf.A"KMAII." - SHUBERT Evgs. t 8:15 REGENT Xiv Pesitivelj- Last 2 Nights i LAST MAT. SAT. . GLOBE Hcl 17TU hltE In I-rlKk, Mr. Je' non" THE MUSICAL. COMEDY HIT MAItKKT KTHEI5T AT .Tt N-trrtt ffiT'v"ni r rrirvn.t.i; n te n M'n-- Tv linn Clnlre nnd Girlies, eta. wmm Pini.AriUI.l'HIA S POIIKMOST THHATRE r.Oth and Fair ''.! Perfonnnnie ft. Ht Cth. it k 1! BEGINNING MONDAY Seats New Selling iwai 1 VjArvIA.lVr'W MAT TOMOnilOW 1 LAST 3 TIMES , IiKNUY '(V SAVAGF. riffers : MITZI ' i: Tin: ::r:w sirsir al, cnMUDT 1 y LADY BILLY Fer Tickets ask any Electrical Heuse Electric Club of Philadelphia in connection with the Industrial Relations Committee Philadelphia Chnmber of Commerce IN THE. CENTURY TrlErtTRC PPODUCTION,, rnr NinnrfT? rn dtY uj . nuiin cvi- vhk u. Cast of the World's Greatest 125 Entertainers 1 25 NOTE THE PP.ICES MTK8 (EXCEPT MTl, UZf TO GOe SATFnDAY N1TE. 3.r,0 TO 7r,e ' KATFHDAY MAT J3 ml TO CO- I'OP MAT WED , ? I 5 f) UEsT SEATS '-' LYRIC LAST 2 NIGHTS j'r $2.00 GARDEN'S iHEr SI I l l.-T LAST MAT SAT. N. Y. WINTER 'T H E iiHH'.'nn:1 T!iHii!imw,unii,iiiH'iini:iiixii!Jiieii,i tiWiWiiin y fcj ' Tt i'I Mrs. Uobert IV. Richards, of Wawiire uvenue, Wllmlneten, eaucu invitatienu ter a Ball en l(i,iunit,i evcnlnnr. December 27. nt the UU 1' ,lit Ttfl.ll In l.nnAM .. t,un .1.1.,,- nt( rtRuifhte'r, MIbh Janu Ilcbccca IS' li irda 'If ..nd Mrs S Beyor DaMs linve in, iiiunn iur u. ii inner ui uic ""'', ariten en Mendav. Itfmhpr 27 If" nunur of their debuttinte daughter, ""'. IT hP fl nniHn tT anil MrH T. Tn Ilnmmiml will Vrtaln ut dinner ut their home, 1222 tnnber 3. m honor of thelr debutante uf'lKntCr. Mm irrnnniMi llnvAii Tlnm. K?nd, bi-fere the ball te be Klven by jir una Mrs Krancts I. du Pent, of 1730 ,w ill J1UI1UI Ui VllCil liUUU- tante uaughter, Miss Ullse Uu I'ent. Mr una Mrs. Isaac W. Jeanes, of 2018 ii?ra,lccy reet. will Bliertly Issue In IS. l?na for a theatre party In honor L "f? KlUabeth Jcunes, daughter of - nenry Bulger Jeunrn. of :eia tpruce wtreet. ti.ii?"1 willer. of 2H00 Seuth Twen-1 ri , iV "'T.1' "n( ,ll(,lr S0I nr"l UAUKhttr- ! W.ii 11.uJer un1 Mra' Wtlleten W. T Mi-. ... "!r "l WRBhliiKlen: Mr. ami li T V "I1?.m fanilll, e Itviliil ami Mr feM ??.weU Wn anil MIbh Mary San iimTnil'j le' '"hone eiigneement wuh ph vJiT vd .ysturtluy. will leave today for. rLYerl t0 attend the Army and Navy tame, and win return home en Sunday Thft tniABta n,1.A ...111 ..l .U- J I .. M.M ," ,VH"' "HU Will UIIDI1U II1U Ulll inS v?9rI?w n,tht t0 ba Slven DV Mr. IlHEMHiMlMillil iiiiiiiiiii"'. Adjoining the St. James Between Walnut St. 12th & 13th "U.MfS- Owet U. Harr'e at Ivy Cot- . tnelr nbies In rlfti-miintnum In MHLr "JS11" dehutante diutihter, M'8 M.rl"n P. Hatrls, before the dance, Mil Siv ?Xr", eijry IngerBOll Hrewn 'llrrn.m ln Ml" "arris' honor at the Mii.fiewnCrc,tc' C'110' wlU Include S ?vry..p- Dartew, Mlu Annahelhi ? ioea iU&j Warx P. Htbani, Mlaa 1222-1224 Walnut Street m Of Unusual Importance and Interest Te Women of Fashion Is This . Announcement . Of Our December Reduction Sale An event that comprises our entire stock of smart, distinctive, and individual modes in Suits, Wraps, Coats, Afternoon & Evening Dresses At Reductions Of 25 te 50 All Purchases Billed January 1st, 1921 H 1 " m m Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Winter Millinery Reductions Are New in Full Swing This is our well-known twice-yearly sale and it is the greatest millinery event in Philadelphia Scores of Stylish and Attractive Hats al $6.00, $7.00, $8.00, $10.00. Announce for Today and Saturday Sale of Women's Hosiery i'enr NPclul lern of line frrmji henlrrj : )ittrr ill up thUM w have brn ublr In nffrr fnr jrtir. Tlie ur vrciitlmiiil uud ,ni tu ,i r . iuiiiiiv tin in thnii t nuum ii r rrununiy te buy 4ir ' li fl ill (il fl u f I 1.1 tic " passing shew: nr loin WTTtr f.nr. Tvsr ihuxt of mirttt ' iNfri:us ami nir winti:i: a.uiW'N' W'i.Mltfir.S lIKATTir. s AT Vi:UK- SEATS -'EM.I.VCI M:Lj:s rneiiMVN will rrcacnt OTIS SKINNER IS" THE NEW PLAT At the Villa Rese by A n W MASON DDHAH NIGHTS AT S13 DiJj-M mat To.Mennow Best comedy ever written by an American. .-. y tridunk. Tarkingten's Ripping Comedy CLARENCE '-' ALFRED LUNT ANO gl SEATS NOW SELLING i, ' a.mi:ku',a,' ?v,ti ri st pi.vc.ine fa ff.n:ii'i..s-i; iNORABAYES fc! IV ITl.ll .SMI 1-ASTTli lia y I W ITH Mi "-li , "HER FAMILY TREE" I .VIVH ' UII.I.TANT fOMl' !CU'n i.si. .iri.i.-s txnv.v. ai riumruT.-' a trnk Muiu.As ri.iinr.Ni-v. meiuhs- fl wiV aUTIU-JI 1"!U"M r.NA TI i:IIS' rmeisAi nkw ynnv: i-jst ..-. . Hln fi.- NVti Wtk nvSnT t? et ctt nj'-htp at 8:is r vrr.E-,ij i mat TOMonnew )-'H M.t.r.s lill.HVi!llM l'r-ints y uu. -r.i-nss tsn'HKMi: hvccess APPI E BI OSSOMS I Th. Xr I- -r ;,.-.t.-Le H i r"T OpfTPttll t n i-i ri. I'hntn i - WlliJt Tnnett lvr I. ill KnlKht - tne talr n ' -i. mi-j: f..r N. Tetk 1 ADELPMI Last 2 Wks. l.vrj.s AT M 1 , I MATINEE SATURDAY . ' i - i ijiVIr. 1 1 Lee IN THU Hi'Ml.Mli- rKFOIlHAV neH 1 Full-Fashioned Pure Silk Hese,S1.45pr. 8 lloulile llale nelfii uml mirtiT tejtd. ltla. n, wlut- .-Hid tlie m mn , J best ahadPS : velue SJ.35 u piilr. r "Jnn s a! I Fine Full-Fashioned SillrLislc Iiese,95c Thse tire tlne-cauKc l.es'crN nt th, tin, i illl t'le PMvllent wrvUe, tin riunlltn s .,r. iiti able, liiaci; enij ; inn leuninr priua .u .- si.3," it i rizfd y.lrn ,,,! iifc' tl'f licM eln.iln- unci J.1.30 u pnr. Fine Woolen Spoils Hosiery. $1.8: fv TlieM ar tlie rpfsuUir $J Cn .-rr.nl.' coleru Tiny arc full-fuslileticd h'j-j,- of th b'.i'hir (.li.ni. belt. I KltnJ drleua Silk and Weel Sports Hosiery. $?. 1$. DITRICHSTEIN rm: u"Mmi.- rKFOIlHAv The Purple Mask" Jj CHESTNUT STREET ? I ! Daily Mats. 2:151 Eves'.' 'k :'l 5 qi THK A! L'II.Ni r U'.-r- NT) i i l-U-' ib 1 - N "-li n ri j , D. W. GRIFFITH'S 3 1 -Tl IM-Ii: V ("WAY : DOWN I EAST" PRICES MATINEES 50c, $1 ') 50c. $1. $1.50. $2 , 1st Regiment Armer' I'fi, PIi sMi r t T r ilXTKTi r TVin'-'TM TODAY AND TOMORROW LAST TWO DAYS Children. 25c; Adults, 50c .. -li. v T , , .11 ? SO, tl 30 "Flashes of Action" vnw . f '" m hir 1 'i r h" r- nfrfne. - ..tlii . i 1" ii-i of tin- Armr. - ' ."'ii. i. ' ph hi -v t .(,! 1,41111: Scene. i 'U.r Th.r I'lukib T ! "-l..r. il fen i - -Hi- Under rir. SPECIAL FEATURES ' VMl.l - KTVltN OP!'. PA.VD - Uxli 1 1' . f .a n,r-1 w.tr Trephic I .u.- w'M net ti 1 1, spy cth.r tn il in t nilwb ili eppurtui.l'y. lh-tn ABRAHAM HA1TOWITSCH Tu'i ii.in i leifnmt M ! ir Tunlrh- On'j- N 1 ar, . in Prlc in 'T.- : t il.i i-i .NT.' e .. i' l-i ItMIT SLLINi. sri n l i.Mi'i.ii," A r I ..NO I illL A1U1I Hetel Adelphia DANCING Select Cabaret Frem 9 P. M. te Cleio At-4U1-1Y Li' ML: jnis is our e?Bt tri-.tue anu soils rucu.u H f.,r si rew color tones In hp.ither chiiili s .i'i.I bliu-k lilt h' liKt'ltlfUl or gekj I llnl 'HI A Hi Will " Nl.N ilUK 111 7( l ) II HI 'ii -r,T llSiMlMIM m- y , :: jr 's x Today and Saturday we will allow 20 Discount en All Muslin Underwear We will deduct at the time of purchase L0oe irein vwr article in our entire Muslin Underwear Department. Our nrire' liave always been exceedinglj low in this nu rt'hniulisu but iih this extra -21) talicn from the reKuldr pruv the values will ,t. unmatchable. Nii?htKewn, Cheniit, ('or-et leers wul Hloenit rs etc. I'rein the lowest priced articles te the er liaet emhinid' ercd lingerie. This is a wonderful oppertiinit i S) Pt.t artll.j0 for Christmas kMiir at a real saline Second lloer THE PHILHARMON'C SOCIE'n' e( PHILADELf'HIAli-.Tr. i - r i 1 1 n ,i r.' in i it . Ni-. i i Bosten , Symphony 'Orchestra ' " :-u. at S:1B bolelit . Jean Bedetti i 1 1 .li - I S st n;. i i. Ni, Te M l.i'. i- t 7 " ..1 i n . - i i I i ic Ii mil ItV 1C1 UU XI 111. - 1-, .H jj ( lll-ti 111 I'll ilHM' l'Ui i ' -.M. '-'I I IN -1 ti.ii. . iMi, ki li i Ml' N.I r- i i tnimil ,.i. ". (in I ' .. i -tilrii II ei.i. i llru. i ,i i - .. t - I 1 . ii,m- i .. ! i i. 'I 1' ' " ' .- II ii n into 1 iti. g' At'ADl'MY OF MUSIC 1 1 BURTON HOLMES i i TONIGHT., SATURDA - .M i. f I I i' u i ( h. m "'DP- H. JU .V Arad.mr. !L)r. ALGERNON S. CUAPSEY I ii ' ri vk i'n i "Tli.' l-aeui- MeMiiii-nt n" Today" ON' II II'.M, NnKM'tl.lt .., Ij I' M. IMi K M 1 'I 1 1 an V N. .li 11 ri . x . , XLM1-- I" . . I I'll AND V MIUHT ST. Allen's Handkerchiefs for Christ mas I IFRUSAT FM It's net " .carl i cliln5 . i.i i'lirluiu Bliep,.u,B H,l llllU,ii,ir. S J Ul W (J i lLl Li 1U MtJl .'l.lr, ,"H)i- nn,l .t.l,.. ..... nlii i.,.u ..i.lal.L 11,, 1.. ..,.!. .... ..' .. . . '"'li'lHtf- 1-iniiEi iiw W.....JO .. .-........- .n. .t' hi.. i.iir i tunuKi r. nil r P i, irt ttmnt new liaa u cemiil'if .it.erttuiut Ve ure im ntiurilni; .i 'c, M'unirii'K Mir I.lni-n JluiiilkiTchlcf, 30c, ,15c, line, ;,1c. All lcttir Women'. iiHiiii-i.tneriiiucrciI turner l.liirn lluiidkcrchlcrn open -work letter.!, 50c. Celnrril hpertH lluiiilrrlicri'lilffi,, a for .10c, l.u 13c cnrli. Women' plnlii lii-nutltiliril, hccr nnil licmj linen, -j, 00c, 15c. ' " ' .tlrn'N l.lnrh llrini.ilti licil II unilkcnlilef. , .,, ?,. ,;, Mi'im 1cr hliecr ullllin'ii lluiiilkcrrlilrrn hltli niruni bon i .. and lfl.00. ' Cape Skin Gloves, Special S3. 50 Kine sraile Impert.-, 1 ciin' lutthi- (,'Iov. s in p. .. i i-i,it, V,rx.si tiUf.k ami nnmtierH of tli.i s.nen's K-Bt hlinrtis Tlicv ure wpliml.iiii made and bj' fur the most tt'tu'eablr glui ubtu'nahle. The ivsular prlce Is 1.50 u pulr. ;iHc ;i i 1 It TO at llww lN3er E 1 T H ' S 111 N-ItY WTltn hi i Hl ..ln,i KtTKll p.i 1K1 t HN' ini'.riiK ni.i , . n.i Mtn'l .UO"!'- l.ilNli 1 . i. (...n, 11 .. . l. ' .". ''"i iiI'T .MJ.M r 11 "'Jri Hi i, jj; v 1( ICE PAL A C D". ICE SKATING i-x i h i n.iiu , i aptu: Tim Ml 1.1 Tl.- mil MIS- li.AH C'HOiiCU .il.l' . . ' " i- i h 11 te 10-48 ORT1SSOZ SCHOOLV 520 Chestnut. Lee3W2.CH'ciiDrtV6bfnmt liuci'ptian tiVCW adnasdqn ut 'Jl'SP It KPi l. S j ORPHEUM v:,,:7'h''"'jpr. ! . MAE DESMOND '';' n WORLD'S MUSEUM ini PEOPLES OF" LI VINO -l RIKSITIES uPCS DA.ILT 1" A M in 10P JL tnii t-''cnnrn Hiurtiam Itou I v. r w'i t Vevlr rit wi In.MnSliil Ami Mtln. in- i uuir.pr.B'd LWUy rhe New Hip-Hip-Hooray in n riniifi .nd t,re tr hatms . S. & I -T- . . . I .IC I 1 51 DUMUiN 1 3 : Coty's Famous French Extracts, $7.50 i tup reeuiar ;.oz eucH tn uety-H most popular oders: 1,'Orlk'nn Ji.-il'i limit l.'Or Th. r-rrilar pr i Its $0 '". n i ivlh tr ipper- " iitni'.i lij luiuiue' nu tui iiuieiiiiau i;iing y-t Mi ,j x Sit H;I3 .-m WI II ft . . bmmett weicn iMinstrcIs H. k tn Kanli Aitnin r Pri,-( rrrnin. nn. r vt Actie n ' A lleDIH II 111ft ei :.V. nrintiinr V "," """iut mh a h rn h .""" "' e K"1M . I nRPHRSTRA sauvsa?.-.0 i - I" ---- "'! H J,K J tern- -nw nt H ift STMPHOjs :asine Wuh iu t. StU A'.W 1uUY Town Scandals tltMuna Big titamlea w 1'itiii'ui i i'n en r.. heusl N-.RIGOLETTOT Sttl') II '13 Wetmiiii'i UOnCtleft. BIJOU t"h Ab. rue. Mtt Teilty Pn.l1 hu!V. Vxrtn.tv.1y WHIRL OF MIRTH U NIVEHB'TY MUSBITJI, But JIO Frf li u-.ii rfi. 'i Irfi'ture by c W Kurleitr. i -i Ki'Bilum ftf Mlentci.nrrti TROCADERO fcTONis & pillahe 1 lW W W Their Orb ebon V,v I m ifi m rr i ml I a 'if III ; i a .ii -1'S.Tl :U m ..j, v Se Jw';y&!$t'U''V'- V , n List A'-'-V- '4Aji! .j H7 ir't:.im .fW .flT-'t k:'li. ... Ta i J r 1 .I.'V u J . I 2 yHi,.w..i... kt-lmlMUJmmm, -'' -' - -- --. .yfc
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