?&- j;v' ' ':."' " w "V't 'v m T J 4 J a w .iJ 'rz&w T c- tfST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE 'Nancy Wynne Talks of the Norris Party Last Night. She Anticipates Tonight's Ball With 0 Pleasure 'Aftctei fiiliUtHiBDirArA, thxjksday, December 2, ite ..L'. i- , : -,.,.r u-t ,,,,;,,, - --"; V D ID you ever see such Tvcnthcr? Positively you begin te wenucr sun Is ever coming out ngaln. Every incuuu .. -- , .. ,)(,r ynu tlilnK. wen 1 B"r "" net taking nn umbrelln, surely the un Vlll come out. nnd every .lay It begins te drizzle nnd then rain nnd if you have ve.ir host bib nnd turker en. It net fine Men. However, there's a silver lining te every cloud n we nUvnys find, nrn If the paying is trite, nnd sooner or Inter said Min will smile upon us ngAnd new boys and girls de you knew that Christmas Is only twenty-feur lays aar nnd that up te Christmas - e have something doing in the way of parties every single day. Hew ere wegeln' te deit. I usk you. hew ere we? . LAST night the Nerrlncs dance for nilzabeth was n beautiful affair. It ,E "n nt the ttlt.-Carlteri and I was clilelfv a debutante party t! euBli n nSmbJr of second year nnd elder girls "ElSSbctWeied my sweet in a frock ? doth trimmed with silver lace, nn. "he carried pink re.es. She is very SrVttv with bright brown hair nnd drk ?! ami has n" vivacious and very at- trCUrrnredferhernuntthelat? Mis" I.lMle Norris. with whom "Aunt ." Thompson lived for many years. The w 3 ? generation growing up . n net remember thnt charming old I 1 em "very one loved and who "wny w"r, dilnty bits of blue or pink Frank Dick of this city. "fth " Srfnetn (fnir last night. THIS evening e hnve the Charity neil, which will open at half after eldit with n concert and then the ag fnnt is supposed te begin promptly at l'Hteld' you what an elaborate nnd . x M" J t k.. henn nlnnned nnd seu knew of old hew splendid the opening dances hnve been. Se well exe cuted and se Interesting because of the r iris nnd men who take part in them, frell tenlnht there will be five groups and it will be as beautiful ns ever It net mere se. " YOT' heard me tell last spring of the work that a number of the girls who came out last jear and some or this venr's buds. tee. are doing nt the Hen men's home nt Frent and Queen streets. These girls have been going down there the last Sunday in every month with. Mrs. Whittnker Thompson, Miss Fauline Hewie nnd several ethers who nre Interested te serve dinners te the men. Anions them nre Lucy 'rny, Surnh and Mnrgnrettn Harrison. Hetty IVnd, Kathleen Hitter. .Tosephine Thonipsen. Hettv Kess, Merv Fnlinc ftnek nnd Jey Drew Brier. They have Interested n number of boys in the work find they go, tee. nnd help, Well, of course, thev wnnt te have n Christians dinner for the men nnd they wnnt te raise funds for thnt rensen. They hnve from l.'O te 200 men nt n time te feed and they de enjoy It se. The boys make up nn orchestra nmeng themselves nnd thev plav nnd hnve songs nnd ents. Well, the rensen for nil this Is te tell you thnt Mrs. Thompson Miss Hewie nnd nil the girls nre getting up ft card party nt the St. James for next Mendnv evening nnd thev nre te hnve dnnring nfter the card playing. They lind nn Interesting affair nt the Merien Crirket Club in the spring which en abled them te keep up the work during the summer nnd It would be tee bnd If they could net give nn honcst-te-good-ni'is Christmas dinner this yenr. The. pnrty begins at 8 o'clock. Let's go. KEKI' your ejes nnd cars open these days for you de observe mnny in teresting things. Fer instance, the ether day I happened te see n certain little lady of my nrqunlntnnce going along tlm street. She wns looking most aw fully pretty nnd had n certain little nir nbniit her thnt mnde me say te my self, "New. why is she se perky and very, wry interested in everything nnd everybody? And then around the cor ner he came and she was se surprised. Se Nancy knew right off thnt she'd gene just te meet him nnd was hoping and prnjing she would, although she would net let him knew that she was going te give in seen, und sny "yes," fir nn thing. Nancy only hopes that he guessed, tee, becnusc some of these young men who hnve been kept dnngllng bit. de suffer "something fierce" un til these wee misses de make up their minds. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and Mrs. Edgar Tardeo Earle. of. Chestnut Hill, will give a dance en Jan uary h nt the nitz-Carlten In honor of the r d-iuerhters. Miss Margaret Earle SHU MlfiH VlrHnln TTnrlrt The A Inn .ll he chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Murray farle und Dr and Mrs. Hnrry A. Earle, Mrs Larle being In mourning Among the guestB who will attend the luncheon en Monday, December 6, at the. Bellevue Bellevue Htratferd, te be given by Mrs. Earle In honor of her debutante duughter, Miss 5 Karle, and Miss Katherlne D. n?f .l,'bVt"nt0 daughter of Mrs. S"Uerd, Knight, will bn Miss Mary P. Bartow, Mlaa Helen L Sewell, Miss Ot V iliMe,r,rls'. MlBa Adelaide Jenes. Miss llnn Hnrtlett, Miss Marv Lloyd Nor Ner E?Ai r ""laiine p Harris. Miss Mi.. TWft,rr'ner, Miss Russell Tucker. Bend.., 'M?ethr, nod' MH'1 Adelalde Millmi SH r.ra'lc,s Hammend, Miss rsi l tnrpenter, M ss Marie I.eulse sr'M'"nA'SH Henrietta MeD. Wilsen! Slier Muinv, s evens. Miss Mary C. Marv u ibS. Ixul8e Buttarwerth. Miss rl Ml ?i?W'rt""' Elizabeth Nor Ner "V11 n- Thayer, Miss Margaret Weed srMiI.Lttrri8,en- Mlss Annabelle D. ,(""i Miss Margaret Curtis, Miss Prances, Tunis, Miss Mary, C. Hebard, Miss Carel Smith, Miss Ells du Pent, Miss Evelyn Page, Miss Elizabeth Frazcr, Miss Mary 1 Bayard, Miss Mar Mar garet Earle, Miss Mary T. Knight and Miss Elizabeth Jeanes. The luncheon will be chaperoned by Mrs. Bradford Knight. At the tea te be given by Miss Magee at her home, 1720 Walnut street, from 4 until 6 o'clock next Tuesday after noon, December 7, Mrs. Jehn H. McFao McFae den and Mrs. T. Lenming Bmlth will preside at the tea table. These assisting In receiving will Include Mrs. Jehn 8. Mucklc. Mrs.' B. Frank Clapp, Miss May Atherten Leach, Miss Allce Smith, Mrs, Kdwln C. Lewis, Mrs. J. B, Hutchinson, Miss Helen F. Sturgeon, Miss Helen Loulse Ceatcs, Mrs. Augustus Themas, Mrs. Alvln A. Parker. Mrs. Themas anrland, Mrs. Charles B. McMlchael and Mrs. Jasper Yeates Brlnten. Mrs. Rebert E. Olendlnnlng. of the KqutrrelB, Chestnut Hill, entertained at luncheon yesterday In honor of her daughter, Mrs. Perslfer Frazer. The ixuestR Included Miss Gertrude Cenawny, Miss H. Pauline Bell. Miss Peggy Rosen Resen gnrten, Miss Betty Welsh, Miss Eleaner Thbmpsen, Miss Emma U Schwartz, Miss Mnry D. Norris, Miss Mnry F. Olendlnnlng, Mrs. Charles Jarcd Inger Inger Ingor cell and Mrs. H. Perclval Olendlnnlng. Mrs. Frazer wns before her recent mar riage Miss Ellen Olendlnnlng. Mr. nnd Mrs. Olendlnnlng will give a series of theater parties during the winter before rjome of -the bnlls. Th guestB who will nttend the dinner nnd theatre party tomorrow night te be i'lven by Mr and Mrs. Frederick H. Shelton, e' 228 Seuth Twenty-first street, In honor of Miss Helen L. Sewell, debu tnnte daughter of Mr. nnd Mra Rebert 1' well before the ball te be given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Francla I. du Pent at the Bellevue. Stratford. In hnnnr of their debutante daughter. Miss Ellse du Pent, will Include Miss Mnry Stnrr Orlscem, Miss Helen H. Shelton, Miss Margaret Curtis, Mlsa Carel Smith, Miss Elolse Warrlncr, Mr. Edward C. Cnssard, Mr. Hnrry Curtis. Mr. Xerman Ellisen, Jr., Mr Nerman Milne, Mr. Thndceus Daly and Mr. Phlller Lee. Miss Elolse Warrlner, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dex ter Warrlner, of 135 Seuth Eighteenth street, will leave en Tuesdayi December 21, for Wilmington, te attend the dance te be given that night by Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Holladay, of 130D Delaware avenue, In honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Elizabeth S. Holladay. Mrs. Harry Maybln Hart, of 1629 Lo cust street, will leave en Saturday for New Yerk te attend a dinner te be given that night by Mrs. Wlllard Brown befere a Ball Mrs. Hart will be the guest of Mrs. Brown ever the week end, Mr. Hart will leave en Saturday for a sheeting trip te Virginia te remain ever the week-6nd. Mr. and Mrs. J. Heward Rhoads will entertain at a small Informal dinner nt the Longacre. en Friday night, Decem ber 10, In honor of their daughter, Miss Esther L. Rhoads, befere the muslcnlu te be given by Mrs. Henry Sutger Jeanes at the Bellevue-Stratford, In honor of her debutante daughter Miss Elizabeth Jeanes. Mr. and Mrs. Rhoads and their family have closed their home at Bala and are spending the winter at the Lengacre. Their daughter, Mlsa Rhoads. who Is a student at Bryn Mawr. spends the week-end In town with her parents. Miss Dorethy Clothier, Miss Marie Loulse Balrd. Miss Marv Elizabeth Al- temus, Miss Oladya Hepkins, Miss Nancy -Norten, miss ismma Blddle Norris and Miss Loulle Thomsen will be guests at a theatre pnrty which Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Dean Reynolds will give for their cousin, Miss Elizabeth Peltz. Mr. and Mrs. Themas Royal, of the Aldlne, will give a theatre party, te be ollewed by tea at the Bellevue-Strat- rerd. en Saturday, January 1, In honor "' 'eir uaugnier, Miss Eleaner Royal. There will be fifty guests. The brfx of Mr. nnil TMre T",l.el T Stotesbury at the charity ball tonight will be occupied by Mr. Samuel L. Sho She ber, of 2021 De Lancey street, nnd his debutante daughter, Miss Agnes H. Shober. Their guests wll llnclude Mrs. Theodere Spencer, Miss Margaretta Large Harrison. Miss Mary Heppln Hewland, Mr. Charles Thompson, Mr. Frank Trlmbel, Mr. Themas Mlkell and Mr. William S. Newlln. At the wedding of Miss Agnes de SeU d ng, dnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joel Shrewsbury de Scldlng, of New Yerk, nnd Mr. William Leicester Van Leer, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. William M. Van Leer, 4G19 Spruce street, which will be solemnized at 4 o'clock Saturday after noon, December 18, In St. James' Church, New Yerk, te be followed by a reception at the Hetel Getham, Mr. Irv ing T. Bartlett, of New Yerk, will at tend Mr. Van Leer as best mnn. The ushers will Include Mr. Spencer L. Jenes, Mr. Edward Longstreth, Mr. Henrv Adams, Mr. Edward Steever, all of this city, and Mr. Rebert Bartlett, of Baltimore ; Mr. Henry Masen Day. brother-in-law of the bride ; Mr. Edward de Seldlng, cousin of the bride, and Mr. William Hudsen, all of New Yerk. Mrs. Clarke Bedford, who will attend the bride ns one of her bridesmaids, will en. tcrtaln at luncheon In New Yerk en Fri day In honor of Miss de Seldlng. Miss Sarah H. B. Penrose, dnughter of Dr. Charles Bingham Penrose, 1720 Spruce street, and her guest, Miss Dorethy Hebert, of New Orleans, have returned from a visit te New Yerk. Dr Penrose and his family, who have been spending several months nt their coun try place at Deven, returned yesterday te their town house, 1720 Spruce street. Miss Edith W. Dallas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Trevnnien Dallas, who has been spending some time in Paris, will return te this country npxt week, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dallas will net occupy their house at 1614 Pine street, but will spend the winter with Mra It. Norris Williams, at her plnce. 8124 St. Martin's lane, Chestnut Hill Miss Sarnh Bnrrlnger, debutante daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Daniel Mereau Barrlnger, of 2105 Walnut Btreet, re turned en Tuesday from a visit te New Yerk. Mrs. Eurene XewhnM win tum home from Paris early in December and open her house, Eastfleld. Vlllaneva. HUffi' . HB1M W$f V ;r &: ASH :$$. .-. a;" ";("K: y'mSm ., $p - , v i( ij -r . 'A. i i 'i IXfWM I ;- '-', A'i , Avs t" ' '-""--- :-y,- ;?''- '.cr t ' t ys, Aik&'t '"" " V- - ' - " rwmm i -rate1 I t- dnle Union will be held this evening nt , Turngemelnde Hall, Bread street and Columbia avenue. The committee Is as fellows! Miss Etta Stein, Mrs. Gertrude Sailer, Mrs. Hannah Levy, Miss Lmlly Herz, Miss Bertha Herz, Miss Blanche Marce, Miss Frances Marce, Mrs. Maria Welnsteck, Mrs. Helen Haiper. Miss Mellle Wundehl, Mrs. Merris Freldman nnd Miss Thereta Sehaefer. Miss Esther Peiser Is chalrlady. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Blech, of Oak Lane, entertained at a dinner-dance in celebration of the twentieth anniversary of thelr marriage en Saturday evening at the Mercantile Club, North Bread street. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn L. Jnmlesen, of 1607 Cayuga street, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Agnes Stewart Jamlesen, te Mr. Arthur M. Kerr, also of this city. The'Wyancke Club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Jehn O. Beck, 2086 East Vennnire street, en Friday evening. i The following membeTS were present : Miss Mary Kunberger, Miss Bessie i,i..., uric tintli Wenzel. Miss Ruth Moulten, Miss Marjorle Klnnard, Mies I?orethy Illsley, Mr. Frederick Hutter. Mr. C. A. Heran. Mr. E. C. Beek. Mr. n...uH unsp&v Mr .Tnhn Keating nnu I Mr. William Schultz! The feature event .t.. -..! ,., n Aanrinie rnnteflt In which Mr. Keating and Miss Illsley wen the prizes WE8T PHILADELPHIA Miss Catherine S. Piatt, daughter of Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. Wil liam H. Piatt, spent the wek,-ndtH v v Yerk, whe-e she attended the Army nnd Navy game. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Oeldner have re turned te their apartment ..6064 Cath nrlnn ntreet. after spending inanKB glvPng with their daughter. Mrs. Lewis E, Nichols, of Cleveland, O. QERMANTOWN 5.-tnnlcv K Hliwernei. 'M elating. Miss Temperance Knldeten and Mr. Abraham Welkel were me auonu auenu nnts. A reception followed the cere mony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kelm are at home at 3886 North Oratz Btreet. TIOGA Miss Beatrice Hunter, of 3131 North Fifteenth ntreet. will entertain the Ieta chapter of the Sigma Alpha PI Sorority, Harvey, of Chester, who Is the 'P,R. ware county chalrmnni Mrs, Jehn. -. Tuttle nnd Miss Margaret Tuttl. Swarthmore; Miss Frances Wright, of Meylnn ; Mrs. Gideon Shell, of Chester . Mrs. Worrell Temple and Mrs, J Oliver Duke, of Swarthmere: Mrs. Herbert Treat nnd Miss Ruth Wetzel, of Wayne , Mrs. Rebert Banes, of Wnlllngferdj Mrs William S. Mclntyre. Miss Elizabeth Cox nnd Miss Edith Stratton, of Mey- Jan; Mrs. Archibald Bryan nnn i. nptnmere : ivjin. u. nt her hnme nn nnlurdfLV Afternoon. The . T7nr,il,i i7Ht. nt uwnrihm members of the chapter Include Miss m chlldrcv and Mm. W Freeman Ker- minei franxnauser, miss Alice ureen, Miss Pcnrl SUihl, Miss Helen Smalley, Miss Mary Relneke, Miss Helen Tappan v, Ruth Taggart nnd Miss Hunter. The entire sorority gave a dance at the Manufacturers' Club en isovemeer hi. Mrs. W. D. Chambers entertained the Plnochle Club, of whleh she Is a mem ber, at luncheon at her home at 5217 North Bread street en Tuesday after noon. Her guests Included Mrs Wal ter Eastburn, MrB. L. Boyd, Mrs. M. Hlldreth. Mrs. James Oladlng, Mrs. W. R. Ollmere, Mrs. B. II. Kruger. Mrs. EugenA Lnreaux. Mrs. Harry Palmer. Mrs. William Qulgley, Mrs. II and Mrs. Claude Themas. It Russell Lieutenant H marince, - - re tlie guests of Mrs. .. m tinnhten Mar r,-.. .ii,n.,e MeVTenn avenue, iui . inoVTumer-A'tunT-dAe their home . r l-l.l.nliliFr n.. nil 1. UCOUj t .-- Lieutenant rMij -, ., tiMilcr tt t.,i smtes marines, and Mrs. Klaaer. hef who were tlie guests of Mrs. uiu-Sefher-'father. Mr Rushton Maret e FRANKFORD The Ladles' Aid Society of the Or thodox Street Episcopal Church, Ortho dox street nnd Torreadale avenue, will glve their annual supper and entertain ment this evening. Mrs. R, Paul, of Arrett street, will be hostess te the members of her card club at her home this afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Erneat Cooper, whose wedding leek plnce en November 20, by the Re. F J Fltzmaurlce, are spend ing their wedding trip In New Yerk. Mrs. Cooper before her marriage w.is Miss M. Helen Moere, daughter of Mr and Mrs. LeuIb Moere, of 4643 Mul berry street. DELAWARE COUNTY Dr. nnd Mrs. II Furness Tayler of Ridley Pnrk, hnve been entertaining Mrs. Tayler's sister, Mrs. C. Armstrong, for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Walten, of Bal timore, were the guestB of honor nt a theatre party and supper given a few evenings nge by Mrs. William Price, of shaw. of Illdlev Park. MIsb Eleaner Little, of Media, nnd Miss Marlen Mlt chcll, of Glenolden MOORESTOWN Mr. James Warden, who has been visiting Mr Edward Dmertz, of Atlyntie City, ha returned te his home en Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Roberts gave a dinner before the Field Club dance en Saturday. Miss Esther French has returned te school at Trenten after spending the week-end at her home en west Main street. Mrs. T Dudley Perkins Is a guest of Miss Mary Slckel, of the Weymouth Apartments, In Atlantic City. the Germ&ntnttrri luncheon en Hnturrlnv Iltfxboreugh Country Club. Frends' 8ehMtM $; ay afternoon, aUtSeiff-j ' v Club. VJ Yeager-Eckard Wedding The marriage of Miss Hettle Martin Eckard, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph F. Eckard, of 6080 Cedar avenue, and Mr. Clarence Test Yeager, of Pitman. N, J., took place at the Roosevelt, 3027 Chestnut street. Inst night at 7 o'clock, the Rev, H Rldgley Robinson, of Pit man, officiating. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Mildred EckartI, as maid e' honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Dorethy Johnsten nnd Miss Leu Whltmere. The best msn was Mr Chester M Steelman. of Clayten, N, J., and the ushern Included Mr, Edward If, Harwerth, of Camden, and Mr. Hareld B. Currlden, of Colllngsweod, N. J. The ceremony wns followed by a largely at tended reception. Mr. and Mrs. Yeager will take an extended southern trip, after which they will llve In Pitman, N, J. ROXBOROUGH The regular dinner-dance of the Rox Rex borough Country Club will be given at the clubhouse en Saturday evenlng Among the patronesses at the dance which the sophomore class of the Hahnemann Medical College will give at the Roxborough Country Club en Friday evening, December 10. will be Mrs. Francis S. Cantwell, Mrs. Charles Gnne, Mrs Charles J Thompson nnd Mrs. Heward K. White. Miss Beatrice Slmcex, daughter of Dr and Mrs. Lawrence Slmcex, will entcrtnln the members of her class of rlwnrbe remembered as Miss Uese Valley, Dorethy Mercer B Maret. Thoe who will be In charge of the Mrs Fdwln S. Yeung enienaincu iici emmren s lair unu pnriy 10 ne given in i.pr Mr C M. vreciana. vi .- 1'hate 11 Unchracli. MISS JEAN DK KOl'SSK Daughter of Mrs. O. !. De Rousse, who will be one of these taking part In the opening pageant of the Charity Hall this evening ALONG THE MAIN LINE An attractive surprise dinner was given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Perclval S Sax. of 6420 Drexcl read, Ovcrbroek, by a number of their friends, en Monday evening at the Locust Club, In celebra tion of the twentieth nnnlversnry of their wedding. Among theso present were Mr. and Mrs. Perclval L. Sax, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Loeb, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wolf. Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Wolf, Mr. and Mrs Eugene Kaufmann, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph Wnssermnn, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weyl, Mr. and Mrs. Je Je eome H. Leuchhelm, Colonel and Mm. Samuel D. Lit, Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk H. Bachman, Dr. and Mrs. William H. Teller, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newburger, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Llverlght, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mee Lleberman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Glmbcl, Mrs. Rese A. Schoene man, Mrs. H. M. Nathansen and Mrs. Matilda K. Sternberger. ALONG THE READING Mrs. Walter S. Comley, who wan the guest of her mother, Mrs. Jeseph Rosier of Ogontz, for a few days, has returned te her home In Pert CheBter, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Comley nnd their daughter. Miss Dorethea Comley, and son, Mr. Samuel Comley, will spend the Christ mas holidays with Mrs. Hosier. Mrs, Jehn Relf, of Legan, announces the engagement of her daughter, Mlsa Minnie A. Relf, te Mr. Jehn Alexander Bremble, of this city, formerly of Plain field, N. J. Children's day at the Weman's Club of Wyncote will be held en Wednesday afternoon, December 16, when the pro gram will be for their entertnlnment. Mr. Warwick James Price gave his Cur rent Events talk at the club yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Silverman, of Elklns Park, will entertain at a dance en Mon day evening, December 27, at Mercantile Club, In honor of their dnughter. Miss Hazel Silverman, and their son, Mr. Ar thur Silverman. Mr. and Mra. Wnlten Pcnnewlll nre entertaining Mrs. Pennewlll's sister, Mrs. Elbert A, Cerbln, of Bosten. Mrs. Cor- FEATHER BEDS tepkte Pwn Quilts Ifll 1 tic sir! IV '""nl'1 I'nmhrlc T.KS .MFG- CO., 702 S. 5th J'hnni T ?"ir.d.?-We Call e. DellTer -"--.. vme (ipyavrrrni TERTAINhent. Best Feed H wtii.mtnm tlndrrutr 1'riees CZ mtalt Write or l'hen. for HnrTUTrd or Printed fmmplr. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Walnut St. Manufacturer's Outlet Sale 25 AND 27 S. 8th ST. SALE LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES Made of Fine Quality Ameskeag: Ginghams Absolutely manufno manufne inrern1 wholesale price. All sizes and patterns. $5.00 Value .69 'v """ "" "" vv y M 1 Founded lese t'yJRiffi Kffifflffil &&WB&S I L'TinHi'liiVHi" inl mm. 1122-24 Chestnut Street Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century 1 It's Time te Buy Toys g EE5 Every day brings ua nearer te that joyful" holiday EE -ss Christmas and this is surely the best time te ,b,uy EE5 toys. Later in the month the rush will be terrible, and 5 the assortments will net be nearly se complete ns they are new. : H Toys of Every Description EE: for boys and girls of nil nges are here in profusion. jjjj EE; Your favorite as well ns new and unusual games se - : amusing in the long Winter evenings are here tit s: special prices. The collection of dells is one of the s most attractive in the city, including every kind of EE EEI a 'loll tclrl or little boy may desire. And the new EE EE; Boek Shep is also a very wonderful department. Only EE the best books for children are included and the prices s5 are right - EE Deivees Courtesy and Service Make EE Shopping a Real Pleasure CMmiMmiHifntTriflTnrmnT bin, who lived formerly In this city, has recently returned from a stay In New Hampshire. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA An Informal reception and supprr was given by Mr and Mrs B WeiBuerg nt their home, 515 Spruce street, en Hun- uay evening, in noner or air. weu berg's sister, Mrs. Ix)uls Terr, of New Yerk. Among theso present were Mr. nnd Mrs B. Jans, Dr. and Mrs. J. No Ne rack, Mr. and Mrs Stock, Mr. and Mrs. D. Shllnfsky, Mr nnd Mrs. J. C-ruber, Mrs. Hese Llchtensteln, Dr. nnd Mrs. S. S. Temklns, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wels berg, Mr. and Mrs II. Newmnn, Dr. and Mrs. II. Noveck, Mr. and Mrs. M Busch, Dr. E. B. Welssberg, Mr and Mrs. A. Frelhelter, Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Kahn, Mrs. H. nesenberg, Mr. and Mrs. B. Welsberg, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Freed. Mr. and Mrr S Macklcr, Mrs. N Brnun steln. Miss T th Nevnck, Miss Matilda Terr, of New Yerk, Miss Isabella Tans, Miss nehecca Newman, Miss Hattle Frelhelter, Miss Mlnnle Busch, Mr. Stock, Jr. Dr. .1. M. Blum, of Trenten, and Mr. Samuel Welsberg, The Kirkwood Country Club will held their eleventh nnnual dance this eve ning at Danre De Dancelnnd, Twentieth street and Montgomery avenue. Inhibi tion dancing will be ene of the features of the nffnlr. Mr. nnd Mrs. William 13. Kenny nre new at home, 2121 North Fifteenth street. Mrs. Kenny will be remembered as Mlrs Florence Clnncey, whose w:d dlng te Mr. Kenny, son of Mr. PetT Kenny, of 1631 Perter street, took place Wednesday, November 24. The Alpha Chi dance will talie place Saturday evening In the Japanese room of the Hetel Walten. Ynrk Mrs. U. K. uarKer, ei ei and Mrs T Barker, of Wwark, at luncheon and bridge at the "lar-Mer-r's en Tuesday afternoon. There were fuenty guests. Mr nnd Mrs. Ambrose I- Hendricks, of 23 West Mt. Pleasnnt avenue, an nounce the marriage of their 'laughter. Miss Henrietta Jehnsen Hendricks, te Mr. Walter Z. Hunt, of Akren. O . en Saturday afternoon at (o'ceckii the home of the bride's parents the Ite Dr. Jehn Calhoun, of the Mt A ry JTcsbyto JTcsbyte rlan Church, officiating. Miss Jane Beld it.i.ii,. or.,1 Mr rMward M. Fitch, jr., were the attendants. A family dinner followed the ceremony. After n trip r, nnd Mrs Hunt will be at home nt 637 West Sedgwick street, Mt. Airy. Tr or.,1 Mm. Rebert Vellrath, of 434 p.t ' wnintit lnnc announce the mar riage of their daughter, Miss Alma B. Vellrath, te Mr. Wnllace H. Senntag, of 2421 West Yerk street, at the home of the Bev Dr. S. W. Purvis, of 252 North Thirtrrnth ntreet. at 11 o'clock en Sat urday morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. Senntag are at home at 434 East Walnut lane. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. ICggly, Sr et 4540 North Uber street, announce the , marriage of their daughter. Miss Kmma KBgly, te Mr. Mwln S. Kelm, of 3830 North Grntz street, en Saturday at 5 o'clock 'at the home of the bride's par- ents, the Rev. F. S. Berkey, of the Christ United Evangelical Church, ein- Artsman's Hall, nese Valley, en Sat urclay afternoon. Include Mrs. .Tessle Hall Allen. Mrs Paul Freeman, Mrs I Htauffer Oliver, Mrs. Ilebert Powell, Mrs. Chnrles Squelr. MrH. Maurlce Bewer Haul and Mrs. Heward W. Underwood. Among the Delaware county women who are Interested In the drive seen te be launched for the semicentennial fund of Wcllesley College nre Mrs. Geerge B. The Kvenlnc Public Idxer welcome octal netri of Interrst from vnrieuii pnrts of the city, bat (lies? note must be inpable of vrrlflcatlen. Ilrrrsftrr Keelal Itam rnt br mull te, the pnper will net bf publlitlifd. nnlNK iilmrd by the ecndrr ulth miinr, addrrsH nnd telrphenp num. hrr. Addrrss hoc la 1 It'mti te the Heelrt r Kdltnr. F.vrnlnc Tublle Lnlcer, COS f'hmtnnt street. lifHn . . . 1 . s.- wwww NORTH PHILADELPHIA The ninth annual dance of the ladles' auxiliary of Standard Ledge Ne. 3 Ju- KeAldine Hetel Giestnut s W'Jtreefe Ofers exceptional fizcflftie& for private entertaining. JRecepti'ens, Weddings, Cards, Dinners, Dances. The Rational Way te Eliminate Excess Fat The easy natural methods of the Cellins Institute which cembine exercise, baths, mas sage, deep breathing and re laxation seen restore you te your Natural Weight and promote buoyant Health. Trial Demonstration Treat ment Gratia COULINS Fer Women Exclusively Bellevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street Phene Spruce 5484 Next te the Bellevue-Stratferd -- - "- -- - - - -s- - T r n - - - Continuous Dancing Friday Night at Dancing Bread and Columbia Ave. COI.UMIHA IIIJX). 240 minutes of dancing te the jazz of two of the best orchestras in town. Dancing Every Evg. and Sat. Matinee i I Anether Roseland lit I 1015 Market St. 4 Kv f ryv .rrl ra te Kve. VCV "trne- t'ntll O S .,len 12i30 Ni Z S Appoint- Mnlurday r . . mrnt Afternoon " 1U. 02 t te (I Dla. 3SH3 rtiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiniiw Adjoining the St. James Hetel i' ffl mff .Jjr JFf ff9) MrU PrR mfKi flb Walnut St. Between 1 12th & 13th 1222-1224 Walnut Street fiijilllffir,Miiili Fer Friday and Saturday We Have Selected Frem the December Reduction Sale A Special Greup of Misses' Plain and Fur Trimmed Suits Smart, individual models of velour de laine, silvertene, veldyne, and peachbloem, in all sizes 14 te 20. Plain tailored te wear with fur pieces, or trimmed with opossum, nutria and mole. Were up te $75.00 Reduced te $35 Were up te $95.00 Reduced te '55 THIRD FLOOR Were up te $165.00 Reduced te $95 iigim (renMEHLY KNOWN A8 TUB HTANLBT) .... . J.n.ller Qreatest IMcture MADAME X" ya? A"r"10? Musical FettlTal Next Wwk-Charles lUy In "AN OLD-FASHIONED HOT" PA I AfTT "H MAnKET BTRBET 1 'v-'l- 10 A. M. te llltBP. M. WILL ROGERS NBXT WUBK- "HONEOT HUTCH" -"THE HOPE" ARPAHIA Chestnut St. Hal. 10J a 1V'LIA 10 AM. teltilBP. M. A rjr.n.K ".nl Pletu'f Oer Mlford' Beheld. My Wifef femlni "THB IIESTI.ES3 SEX" $5.00 DOWN An initial payment of $5.00 new will enable you te select for HER a gift worth while. This year make it a sensible CHRISTMAS GIFT Lasting gratitude te you and comfort and joy en all sew ing days for Mether, Wife, Sister Make your selection today A Willcox & Gibbs Electric Automatic Sewing Machine. Just insert plug in electric sockets no all - day laborious pedaling makes sewing a delight. Eamy monthly payment. Write or phone for FREE TRIAL or folder. WILLCOX & GIBBS SEWING MACHINE CO. 1709 Cneitnnt St., Pkiladelplii. Sprnc 2102 VIPTOR I A Market Street Ati. Oth T.)r rV1'k M- t XtslB P. M. . 'Out of the Storm" Next Wxk Maelc Senntf "Mnrrled Ufa" fAPITT T24 MARKET BTREWr V-l 1 1 WJLi "THE RIOHT TO LOVE" RPPFMT MARKET ST. Bel. 1TTH lxl-v-xi-'lN 1 IIIITAN WASHBURN In ,. "nuneuAR ritoey' GLOBE MARKET STREET at .iitNn!n fDVTTVTTnrTei VitmwVIT.T.B" 11 Trt tt nn TtAnMON kincaid kilttesi ethfni PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THEATRES Direction of LEE & J. J. SHUBERT T SHUBERT NOW L'GS. AT 8:10 J JLVTS. AT 2:10 SHARP As Fast as Man O War U'G. BULLETIN MAT. SATURDAY sst $2 mmm MESsns shubeht's rip-roarike re vue WITH 125 OP THE WOULD'S QREATEST ENTEBTAINEIIS Seats New Selling for Next Week I VRT, EVOS- AT 8:15 li I ilV MATS WED & SAT. 3:10 Herself Presents Americaa Foremeit Singing Cemedlanna NORA BAYE8 IN A FANTASTIC MU8ICAL PLAT Her Family Tree F!!h "Brilliant Company of (10. Including Jullui Tannen. Al Reberta, Frank Morgan. Florence Morrison, Una Flemlncr, Arthur Uonlenl, Almeda Fowler. FIRST $2.00 MAT. SAT. ADELPHI Matinee Tedav t i a r. i vi. x-,.. ir Lftai J iNiui-ili) at 8:15 Mr. Lee PHILADULPIIIA'S FOREMOST TUEATREU rARDIPk' NiairrB at 8:15 v-'T-rvrvivrv juts. wed. & sat. CHARLES FROirUAN PrenU OTIS SKINNER IN THE NEW PLAT At the Villa Rese By A. E. W. MASON Seat for Next Week en 8ala Today RROAD niehtb AT 8:18 1J0'Vj'1- MATS. WED. & SAT. Best comedy ever written by an American. n. t. tribune. Tarkingten's Corking Comedy CLARENCE wmt ALFRED LUNT AND ORIOINAL NEW TORK CABT Peata for Next Weak en Bala Tedr FDRRkST NIGHTS AT 8:10 1 V-T.JT.I10 X MATS. WED. It MAT. Pirittt ma Tli vfnte . -,, 1I1U sriAPON'S HUPHEME 8UCCE8S APPLE BLOSSOMS Thy Krolaler-Jacebl-I Ilaren Operetta Jehn Charles Themas Wllda Bennett Perclval Knli-ht the A lull-.. Seati for Next Week en Sale Today ACADEMY OF MUSIC BURTON HOLMES FRIDAY SATURDAY GARDENef ALLAH EXTRA Jerusalem, Wed., Dec. 8 7Br tt II BO at Heppa-H jjne at Doer r1 ) T. ( Hetel Adelphia DANCING Select Cabaret Frem 9 P. M. te Clese THE TRUTH ABOUT HAITI AN ILLUMINATING LECTUBE BY JAMES WEI.DON JOHNSON of the National Aneoclatlen for the Advance ment of Colored People and former U 8 Censul In Venezuela and Nicaragua 'will epenk nt WITHER8POON HALL THURSDAY EVE DECEMBER 2. 1020. AT 8 10 ADMISSION 10 AND 75 CENTS E I T H'S DITRICHSTEIN INTHE ROMANTIC MELODRAMA "The Purple Mask" aueTc Seats New Selling A II WOODS Preeenta e MEU1CA'S MOST POPULAR STAR J- MARJORIE T Ham beaU In Channlng Polleck'a Masterpiece "The Sign en the Doer" NEW YORK CAST AND PRODUCTION CHESTNUT ST. opera house" TWICE DAILY MATINEES 8 IS EVENINOS. 8:15 LAST VEEKH OF D. W. GRIFFITH'S MASTERPIECE "Way Down East" MAT. DAILY t $1.00 () NOTE Owing te coat, length of pre.1uc tlnn, and Iren-hound contracts, this plctura nar can le ahewn at Uss than flratui" limitri) prleea -vi AST0R ARMAN KALIZ & CO. IN TEMPTATION" SYBIL VANE MILLER & MACK Sydney Grant: Harry Reye and Dorethy Uurtac. "The Haunted violin" A ether atari FRANKLIN AND GIRARD 3 Shows Dally '-. ". 0 Teday'a feature TOM MIX ln "the '-"" l"v UNTAMED SYMPHONY ORCHEWTRA OF 8QLQI8TB BALLROOM RELLEVUE-STRATFORD SAMAROFF-STOKOWSKI 8D TIEETHOVEN LECTURE.RECITAL THURSDAY EVE., DEC 2. 8:15 "MOONLIOHT" SONATA ON PROORAM TICKETS. II TO $2 AT HEPPE'8. tllD CHESTNUT HT . AND DOOR " ACADEMY OI' MUHIU ' METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY NextTues. Carmen Mme" rrar.Mlrlam, r.sg at 8 Melllth, IntTam. MM Murtlne.ll. Whltehlll. .Martlne, Du" Ienhardt, Laurentl Conductor, Wolff' Tlcketa, Academy & Heppe'a HID Chutnut University Museum . "t. a.ne p m, Frea lllustrat'd lecturn by Dr O. R Oer. dun "A P-MWar Pllirrlm In The Hely Lund." Many interesting new Pictures and f ai i. uijuul uiiui.iuiid in snivBiine, 1520 Chesnut. Lec3l9iviirvfAgi Forty-First Annual CHARITY BALL Thursday, Dec. 2, 9 P. M. ACADEMY OF MUSIC OPEN! NO FEATURE A nniLMANT CHUIHTMAH PAGEANT A beautiful und snertarular plctura de pleting France In the das uf Leuie XVI, Sunny Spain, Old Japan, the Orient and the Far East beautifully portrayed by eer three hundred dancers The beneficiaries are the Jeffersen Mespl. tal the Maternity Department the Uni versity Hospital. Orthonedle Ward, thn Ilablea' Hospital; the Children'. Aid So ciety und the Visiting Nuraea Deers open at S 00, concert at 8.30 until (i 00, opening feature at P'00, general dancing about 10 00. """' Tickets ara B,00 for each person, and are en aale at tha Charity Rail office, DID Chestnut Htrwt (Telephotie Lembard 8BIS), II ppe'a and Ryan's. Spectators' Tickets, BOe each for tha amphitheatre, as veil as regular 15.00 tick i ets. wilt be en sale at tha Academy ou 1 Thursday exnlng. WORLD'S MUSEUM OF UV1NO CURIOSITIES OPEN DAILY 11 A. M te 1(J P. u. 11th ft Market Formerly Hlnifham Heu Tickets Acailnny It Heppa'a r.un AnPiPMiAi Sat ORCHESTRA NINTH SYMPHONY CASINO BIJOU Egg TrecadcMJ 10th & Aren. Mat. Dlf TMB JOT RIDJCIIal PFOPLES K'n'InB0" Ave. Matins rLVA l-1- and Cumberland Dally BOSTONIAN BURLESQUERS With PRANK TINNEV 11 IB Chestnut 8'IB Frl. 8:00 ORPHEUM unn "),," Chtlten Ave. jll i ii-wji MMlne Today 2U5 MAE DLeMOND n..?.,C'15S'fB. NEXT WEEK "THE SQUAW MAN" DUMONT'S 0T11 ARCH. EVO., 8 I1B Emmett Welch MinstreU fnmle Ilurleeiie. "WAY DOWN YBABT" Walnut ab, 8th MAT TODAT Bon-Ten Girls IXi urn i 8 mi i-U Wi v 4 n V y t--Hiry Wf-V t-t..tJi. . vjil i.t r.?ia.'iJW v-'Xt .AV A -h