9' JUST GOSSIP ABOtlT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the Opening Meeting of the Supper Club Saturday Night She Attended the Bishop-Kennedy Wedding That Afternoon mllK tint mcptliiK "f '"' Mniip"!- Club 1 t tin' IMli'Viii-Stnitfeid wns liclcl ini iilnv nlRlit find wiim Uh tiHitnl ,ur. Tl.:r, .er,; about two . ii..ii.i. Tlinnixim) tl,0 ""' , ,,'uleck nn home per Mfl""A" ' .. t te the thent.e nm ,7kn; te P. .-..Hy "te dance .....1 h. nt their li'lHitre. nMIMB KKNNI'DY'H weddhiR en Jif'sniuiiln nfterne'.n iih tttmder . I, iv The brl. esmn ds were f" 1""" .-....' ",.!,, ,'d with lnee of imli1 urn, in--- , ,,, ,,f ... . tlie Mime u .lmiie nun l1" '"; ;", nf the Hume ,P, nml ii in .. '""'. .,nu. hut nlr flimle NetnV,,V,' ,t,;t 1 lmve only "''TViru ' t e."ctl.Vr weddin " K' l..." Z ere,l ever Mlli-i! why nn, mil . , , ,,l.0(rt(, tlint $T r S oil "rnmr ever from New irk lie im-wiit. for the club, you ti. ...... nn.i tun iiniiciiiu wuts 1 ,"i"T.I 1 I st Live te tnllj 'te 5lr. S,t .i,.. neit erlclnnl th iirh. TIiiti W' '' ,., , , nn " i it tin- rlub, the Muck 5-MI.X "V """Inc.! nml m; .11.1 llnriy l'll" '" .i ! ,, TfeMSl i,lni lien liiiiin-..ni-'i ." .".I"... .1. ni.iif ,i" . ,, , i-t-f,M.,heeX,,usUe:eUfRra? ..... fro. I. liien lini iui" "- . , , .. .1 St. .Jnines enii-i'ii 1TO'' ".. ! .V ..." ors. I like .liiliun ui- jnmini1 '. ' . ...W. tttwl fiilMPit lliJiim s IlieliS linuieiwi-ij .... '" ; "A ,ppv imurled lite ler ui.-n. riuYllewiw 'lowly nnd nlteKOther it was a h uiitiftil wed.llnB. TSAW I... (,,i SAW Miuie Louise wiisen ou . ., '.i i... i.. n t street me euie. uu. v,.n -inatt-lneking Ri't-up. bhc were n kilt of n Rrnj -blue and Riny plaid u.id , ' ,r,s coat of the prny-blue Made. II, r scurf of we"' "lls mu.li; of 111" ;i,e mnterial ns tin- skirt and her lint ,.h of plain blue. It wus eseeediil'.'b "'rrnn.es Ilnmnielid is u poed-look! in; eul She is a debutante of the seiutuii. uui Knew She was wunriiiR nn avfull l,e,l 1 !iiik I'M-neh dre of talk bl'i- tiiiiiniert with bund of K"y duvctyne. 'Hiere uere tluee lelds of the Rin en tl. sieeies nnd the levers nt the rewii ,,,. ul nvered with the duvct.wic. With this frock (die were a dark blue turbiiti tiliiuned with uneuiled ostrich. 1 mm- a ever en the ether side wiln her mother Inst Himiniei'. u knew, iiinl her frocks lmve n decided 1-renen air Till: Domine t'luh of the Kpiseepnl A'mlimv will Rive "Tile WltcblUK Heur" ns their, plnv till- sen-en. ."id tmiiuriew niKht hns been eheen for Ihe lieilniliieiiee The Ji'll' is te h fol lowed bv n dance, nnd it Is nil te be iu i, ter tin heiielit of tin- Heme fm Iiieiiinliles The heys lmve been ie-licni.-iiR fiiilniislj for It, nnd I urn sure It uil1 lie n Rieilt slices. Aiic'iiic the p.i trenes-.es lire Mr. Iiniik'in Iliiche. Mis. Kdwnr.l S. I'.uck h Mi- Hubert I,eainliiK Moiitfieinerv. Mi .lehn SaiRent New bold and Mr.. Mnl'llv Clnthiei. Mus ;i:eh;f. WOODWAHD ha siieu liei house this iifteitieu for a meetliiR te lie eendilcted by Itishep Tlliiiiehiiider and the Cnthedral I.cnRre. Tin li-hoi mid the I.eiiRiie lmve sent nut thi imitations. I understand that Iir lli.'iteiuihl. who i dean of the M'a-hn ;liiii Cathe.linl, will Rive nn lll'i'inied talk en the American a- tliednil lii-hep Ithinelniider will pie ule and the ni.etiiiR for which invita tuiiis lme been isiied will he held nt 1 e'eliieh DID mmi vie the i-nnie thitiR I nw nt lull (Inure the ether niRlit? I Imd (lei nil il te re home rnther enrly nnd Meat te hud the ninlil te Ret my wrap. nml n- I p.i ed the upper stnirwny of tin limi-e I beheld away in ii corner i i-t at the tin a into the upper tloer two of the most blissfully unconscious kiil -ittiiiR whUpcriiiR teRether ns if tljcie neiei had been another per1 en in flic inn Id .Inst as 1 passed she looked lie into hi face with such an expres sien of tn'-t and alme-t adoration, I liiew, had I been a 111:1 11 I'd lmve deiu; I'" -nine thiiiR he did, nnd that wii ki. liei . whether the whole world wns limkiiiR en or net. And. un.wuy, hew did he knew that Nancj liiippened aleiiR , ju-i nt that minute? NANCY WYNNI SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mi Wi I inn 11. I'lH km. ill will Kle n i ' in r nn l-'ilila niKlit In honor of Mini J p'lini lt"Kei-. il.uiKliter of Mr nml i Ml. , 'I, ...1. ., Il...,nh. n.1 Ml. .. 1 . II. I ' ' ' " " - ii"h'in nun .,? I.lllll ' ktn.iii inniif; the KUetn will In li Mm i lt lie Sew-ill. Mlsn Kle.iniir .'will Mi Uentrlre 'Sewell, .Miss ' ii .1 i 'i.. iii.in, MlhM Anne Wetlieilll .Mi'i I lllxe Iteliiiisnn, Mil's Jnne flooil fleoil floeil 1 ' Miss Jiiliii Itess, Miss Hettv Wll ,"' M' lleiiiiettn IHinti, MIks Anna 'J ii. M s.ir.i Kllen Itlelinr.ilsen. M - Ins l.lllne W.lllie. Miss ,IeSellll-' Hi Mi-s he, ICUz,..- JHhs Miii 'iil.i.lK, Mis lliiuna Nerrls. MIh.- nn i Kh.iwl.-s Miss ,Mur Davis, Mies ' ,' "ii" MaiKenzle. Ml.-s Dorethy ' 'ife Miss Ildiilettn Chiiinii.iii, Miss J' ' I.li7.ilnth AltniiiiH, Miss I.'r.mees y' ' '' Mis.-. Kllzatieth Mnehe, Miss ' i,i iK- Mms Norn Ilhe.iils. Mr ' '"'11 LlilitiB. Mi , NelKei, I'ur- , i, u' l!','1"'" "11". Mr M'uli Mil. V "" J '. I''1"1 N'eirN. Mi. Illlh It, ', 1 m ."'''""y I-"'"1. Mr Hlclinril 1 . u , . s'm'"'1 ''"Hi'lii .'I . Mr Wll- W.iWi Mi rHun Htelies Mi. Mf. - 'T M'.', 1,''r""''l" Hewnr.l WII (' il1 sr, " '" Meller, Mr. Unnle! I'll,',, '. ,'f,MH MerBnii. Mr. Hmiiib 1' ;' ," ir Huliies. Mr. .MeiK tre i ... """-'"liv Miller. Mr Mil 1. ' "v M,'; l)"""1'1 1"11"1' J"r 1'ii'i't Sn nun, r. M'!i"M l. Mr. I'lilwnul i i r i.K,"' ;,r l'1"'1 Iti'fMH. Mr i.1,;:,",;,,,iv?lr-.,lerl,u,'r Ta ' HI. Ml', 11 Wll.uten 1 -UKl.t. r ''n1' -vnilt, .lelnil.uit,. " "i ,.V e,,1-"1"1 MN Ue,,l,rl '' lo le rn - in hl'r"'Htict. M11 he the l, . i V. ' ." ""'I'" IO lie BlM-n '." i ii niKllt. iJeielllher 1 " ' ..lelMi V KiiL-lLsh. ( "ins i IS ASK. FOR nnd GET Hick' m The Original halted EVBBIk for Infanta and Invalidn Q'd Imitations ernl Substituted eunSTMMFSK Are Better Than Charge Accounts "" HmilMK C" , d'Vl'10 V"" WT. rni, ure fair ,.n,irC? ou l'!'ei 0ur iron ihenirh Sf """('.'"""le-hul pAUUlOl-r HWOH., 1118 Chestnut f! i f.ir It is utterl lovely "ll'u Mr. nnd Mrs Jesl.ih Dlackwell Unr vlimle. "" ," . ,.iflv ever.iene. 1 lie tow, of Chestnut III1I. will rHp n tbeatr.j ,el.ihi ''" - " " N v Yiiik one and I party en Friday nlRht. December 17. In ether weddini! "s " : ,,,.... m,., like , lumer of their debutiuite dauirlitcr. Miss the fin. Its were nude "l iuulii Harlow, befeie the ball . Mr. He Spruce ntreet, will Rive n luncheon en Friday In honor of Mrs. Knowden Henry. Amenff the RUPBts who will nttend the dinner te he Klveti by Mr, and Mrs. ?'crdlnand llraveH In honor of their de butante daughter, MIsh Charlette Mae (.naves, en I'Tlilny nlRM, December 10 before the tneetlnir of Mra. Ktlwnnl Tieth'H dnticlnif class, will be Mls Ullz nbeth Hebs, MIbs t'arellm Nixon, of Woodbury, N. J. ; MIsh lillzabeth D. (inrrimiti, Miss Thompson, Mr. Dwlnlit (turrlBen, Mr. William 1'oeln and Mr Wllllum lleiulprcen, Miss Uruven will be presented te society by her parents nt a ilnnce at the Opnnantewn Cricket Club en .''atunlay nlffht. Mrs. Henry H. Pease will entertain nt a small dinner nt her home, 21107 De fiiineey street, In honor of Mies Klolse Wnrrlner, debutante dntiRhtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Dexter Wnrrlner, of nr Seuth eighteenth street, before the fit Ht meetliiR of the Junier dances en Wednesday night, December Ifi. The RiieHts who attended the dinner last evenltiR, Riven by Mm. Jehn S. Mucltle nt her home, J023 Walnut street In honor of the consul of Helnluin, KiiRland. France nnd Italy, were Mr I'alll IlaRemans, UelRlum enliHiiI Reli etal, nnd Mrs HaRPinaim; Mr. fJernld Cnmpbell, UrltMi consul Reneral, and Mrs Campbell; Monsieur Maurice Tall inn!. French consul, nnd Mmlnnie Pnil Inrd ; Cavnller OUKllelme Sllenzl. Ital ian consul, and Mndame Sllczl Mr. and Mis Cornelius Stevensen. Mr. anil Mrs Aithur II. I.ea Mr and Mrs. IMwnrd lllddle nnd Colonel and Mrs. Miicule mid Mrs. (ieerRu 11. I'ncknrd will Klvr for their debutmite dmiRhter, Miss Until I'ncknrd. Miss DIhIh 1)u I'uy Hirst, dnuRhler of Dr. llnrten Coeke Hirst and Mrs Hirst, of 1-L't Spruce street, who had bien en teilalncd for n week as the RUest of Mr and Mrs Merris T. Itaymeiid, of Albany, returned te her home en Satur day. Miss France Ress, dauRhter of Dr. and Mrs. OeerRe O. lless, of 1721 Kpruce alre.t, who is with the American hockey team In Kurepe, Is new plnyliiR In France They expect te sail for home about December 11. Miss Itess will 1 fermully jirevenlcil te society by her parents at a larRe dance en Wed'iej.lay nlRht, January B, ut the Acorn Cli b. Mr. nnd Mts Henry Masen Day, of New Yerk, will enteitaiu at n dinner at their home, 70 Kast Seventy-seventh stieet, en Friday nlRht, December 17, In honor of Mrs. Day's sister, Miss Arihs il SellhiR. who will be nun 1 led te Mr Willlmn Leicester Van Leer, neil of Mr and Mis William M. Van Leer, of this city, the foliewiiiR afternoon, In St .lames' church. New Yerk. Mr. and Mrs. William Iloeth Tedd, or i'he"tcr. are rcrelvhiR eotiRratulatleiis en the birth of n ilaiiRhter, Mur Itur Itur teu Tedd, en Sunday. ALONG THE READING Majer HaRRs and his fnmlly, who wern the Ritests of his father, Captain Nich olas BaRR.s, of AbliiRten. have returned te their home In WashltiRten. Mr. and Mra. 13. S. Stull. of Wyncote, left a few lns iirii for Flerida, where they will remain until early sprlnR. Mrs. Harry Pairett, of Oak lane, will entertain the members of the education lepaitinent of the Uak Lane Ilevlew Club at her home tomenow after noon. (Mi December l." the junior de pa! tment of the club will Rive a chll dien's entertainment In the I'iebyterlan Cliurch, lit 2 o'clock. GERMANTOWN .Mis Ames Y. Leshei. of 72.1 Westview mcniie. will entertain at a inusicak at her home tomorrow afternoon Miss Katherliie Warner, of r.120 North Fifteenth stieet, cntei tallied Informally at her home en Friila evphIiir. ller Riiests were Miss Hveljn Aucott, Mrs. liaymend Autett. Miss Glndyi, Heyer, Miss Stella Yeuiir. Miss Ituth Kline. Miss Helen Watsen, Miss Ocrtrude Har Rraes, Miss l'le.iner Keeli, Miss Mary I'RRly, Ml.-'s Jeanne Tepham and Miss Helen Hoblnsen. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The Independence Square Chapter of the D.uiRliteis of the American Involu tion, of which Mrs Walter F Peat, of 1 J Jit Kile avenue. Is rCRent. will rie .1 luncheon at the Roosevelt. December 18, 111- and Mis. D. V Williams, of 170:1 Columbia inenue, accompanied by their ilniiRhtcr. Mis Helen Williams, have re lumed f 10111 a meter trip threuRh M-i.v-laiid and te liettysburc Dr Williams Is the commander of the Kndesrt C'jui- -iiOl!i!l!liyilll!iJ!llMIIii B Clearance the new "lowered" ticket prices Unreserved Disposal of All Our Women's & Misses' Tailleurs, Costumes & Sports Suits This Half-Price-Reduction Sale has the gne object of effecting an immediate clearance of our entire stock of suits. Due te the exclusive nature of The Blum Stere collections of Tailleurs and Costumes, there being only one of a kind in the very great majority of styles, this Sale assumes an importance dis tinctly unusual. The fabrics include Duvetyn, Peach-Bleem, Veldyn, Yallama, Goldtene, Duvet Superior, Evera and Chameistyne. Seme strictly tailored, but many trimmed luxuriously, with Natural Squirrel, Moleskin, Beaver, Menkey, French and Hudsen Seal, Taupe Nutria, Skunk and Fitch. A collection unsurpassed. All our celebrated ''Alpine Weel" Suits included. Ticket Prices 35.00, 39.50, 59.50, 89.50 and up te 375.00 Sale Prices for Tomorrow 17.50, 19.75, 29.75, 44.75 and up te 187.50 Ne Approvals Nene C. O. D All Sales Final THE BLUM STORE A New Organization with an Old Name iflniMi i sBErT r H& 1 MM fliBi i immt. -Mmnmr-f Photo bv i;ilns llulileniiliy .MISS THANCKS IIOI'K SIM'Klt- STHI5N Mlsi. Sllver.stcpii's riiRaijniient te Air. Samuel ScIIrseIiii was re.icitly announced tuandery, Ne. 2S, of KnlRhts' Templar, Division' Ne 1, of Pennsylvania A "children's bencllt" raid psuty will be Riven en Wednf.sda nfteinoen, at 2.110, at the home of Mrs Jeseph L. Mann, 102 1 North Ilread stieet, bv the the members of the Kadesh Club, of which Mrs I). F. Williams Is piisldent. Mis. Laura Herfninn. chairman of the committee for the afternoon, and Mrs. William AlideiKen, ticasuter. will be In chaiRe of the affair The "Husy lice" ScWiiir Cln-s will meet en Thuisday afternoon, December lii. at the home of Mrs It 11, Haskell, ime North Eleventh street , Mr Wllllum Styles, of Sr.Jii u street, left en Friday for New Yerk, te visit relations who have iecentl ai rived from Tuiks Island, West Indies. The Semper Fldells Society of the Cookman Methodist Church, Twelfth street and LehlRh avenue, of which the Rev. Ernest Rawden is pastor, Rave an Interested Illustrated hour entertain ment nnd sketch, en Tluir-dav evenlnK In the church. Mr. and .Mrs IMwIu M Heldsmlth, of 2I10S North Ilread street have sent out Invitations for a dance at the Mer f PALMER'S 1 SILKS Silks are next te diamonds for an ideal Christmas gift. Silks and jewels are worn together. Printed Radium Silks, 40-inch. We say, without hesi tation, the most attractive designs ever offered, used for linings of top coats and fur coats. Guar anteed by the manufacturer for two sea- j0 OP sons' wear. Regular price, $6.50 PO.OO Tub Silks, 32 inches. Crepe de Chine, a generous as sortment' of selected patterns in stripes for men's shirts and women's blouses ; very service- d 1 QC able. Sold as high as $4.75 p 1 .IO P-liSXSfi,3.9S, $5.25 & $8.75 We aim te have at all times the new silks at sub stantially lower prices than retail stores. 1318 CHESTNUT STREET Fourth Fleer Take Elevator Established 190A (MB&uJ The Stere of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street Sale of Suits I wHBKm cantile Club, liread and Mtwter streets, en Wednesday evening, December 22, in honor of their niece, Miss Ethel Marie Frlcdberger, WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Merris Fisher, of CJ07 Hazel avenue, entertained en Sunday evening In honor of their fifth wedding anniversary Among the guests present were: Mr nnd Mrs. Jeseph Uutman. Mr and Mrs Samuel Clair, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel lleckett, Mrs. H Oeldninn, Mr. Samuel Horewitz. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Flaher, Mrs. Hlub, Miss lather HI urn. Dr, J Samuel Fisher. Mr L. Heekeff. Mr, and Mrs, Dnvld Hlum and Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Hlum The II. C Trumbull Hlble Union held a leceptlen In honor of Madame Lnynh Harakat, who recently returned from a feed mlPBlen te Syrln, at the home of Mrs AiiRiiste Hernrnnnn,' 4417 Spruce strict, en Thursdny evening. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The Alpha Chi Sorority entertained a an Informal reception and ilance B'ven In the Jninnese room of the Hetel Walten, en Saturday evening The numbers of the club ncludc M s Lillian I.lebfrled, president ; M ss Klanerc ClarK. secretary ; Miss ' Wnnme Keennn. treasurer; Mls Margaret Loebv. Miss Virginia ronnew. M ss Miss Janet McKay and Miss Mary Mr Cloud. Mr. nnd Mrs Paul Raake, of 213 ....,. c,i,l, ulpnnl lire receiving 1. --null iiiAimiui a.. ...... ...- --- 9 I ,.....rf.iiilr,tlf,tiu nn the birth 01 a 1 iiiih' tiiuii..,",," .... -- - f, dauRhter. MarRaret Mary Raake. Mis Hnnke will be remembered ns Miss Mar Raret Haley. Mr. and Mrs. James Tener will bn at home, 1218 Fitzgerald street, after Januarv 1. Mrs. Tener will be re membered ns Miss Margaret McManus. Friends of Mrs. Anna McMenlRle. of "1"C Seuth Ilread street, will be Rind te learn tlint she Is recuperntlnR from her rcctiit lllnefs. Miss Anna Meade and her cousin. m.... l.'iwi.iintti cirii'li. of 2112 Seuth Ilread street, are spending-some time in Atlantic City. Miss Lllllnn Hellma. of 1331 Perter street, has gene te ellphant. Pa., for nn Indefinite period Miss Mary Kenny, of 2423 Seuth F.lghteenth street, hns returned home nfter mi extensile stay In Atlantic City. Mra Mary JennliiRS and Mis Clanore Kellv will entertain lnierniaiiy hi kuuii tomorrow evening In the Kplphany school hall, Twelfth and Jucksen streets, for the benefit of St Mncents Heme. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph McCabc, for merly of 1815 Dalv street, are non living In Atlantic City TIOGA Miss Jean Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph I Claik, of 38B5 Neith Bread street, entertained the Delta Tan Sigma Sorority at her hem en Sat uiday afternoon The members in clude Miss Ileatilce . Alvarez, Miss Agnes McCaffery, Miss Katharine Cen- viny, Miss , Leretta Doganey. Miss S riftrn Deeley. MIbs Katharlnn Hern, Miss Marie Krler, Miss Mnrlen Hchnrt, MIbi Anna Larkln, MIbs Marguerite Lnrkln, MIbs Annette Meehan, Mles l.llzabpth Miller, MIs Helen Murphy. Miss Naemi Ledge, Miss Margaret Mc .J'.jnany, MIbs Sarah Sweeney. Mlsn Ruth Aalrath. The recently appointed (Ulcers nre , Miss Marlen Kcliurt Pies dent; Miss Katharine Hern, vice ptesldent, Miss Katharine Conway, see. 1 clary, and MissIenn Clnik, treasurer. Die sorority meets enre p month. YARDLEY The Civic Club met en Thursday fi,'.Tn.0.0" . Tllre,JKh the efforts of th th th eoucatietial committee, arrangements have been made te serve ut n small (est one het dish te the school children who brliiR their lunch te the school scheol schoel bouse, commencing today The second talk en current events was given by ,1,1 "$& Il0'"T.t M '' Helt- of T"' 1, ' ...iThe" 5 Us wl" bp B'vcn during 1 :;'llr.tiTr; . Tl1" cl,,h wl" Pv? " ch ,.V,.Mi '""', Parly en December 23, when Miss Sue Hllsen, of Trenten, will tell Christmas stories te the children. MOORESTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. Ileherten Williams, of v.r.? vr ftvc,,Ue- Pit the week-end in .New lerk. Mr. and Mrs. Hareld otter nter talned Infermnlly en Thursdav evening, Mien a report of the work among Hie Helglnns wns given. The Rev. and Mrs J. A. Dauerty b.ie sent out Invitations for a dinner .,; K.un t,,morrew at the mange Mrs. William J. Answorth, the Rev. nnd .Mrs I'reierlck Waiden and Mrs. Mar garet Chlckerlng. Mrs. Nathaniel DaMdyan has sent out 'Leng about 4 Blankets Comforts Bed Spreads Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Bex Sprinys Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street TS GeergeAUen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 12 Anether Display of New Mourning Millinery In becoming models of uncut velvet uncut velvet and fur silk nnd crepe duvctyne and silk. Nun's Veiling nnd Face Veils with ribbon and crepe edges. All Mourning Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention Suggestions for Christmas Gifts Coty's Famous French Extracts, $7.50 Complete Assortment of Xmas Handkerchiefs Allen's Christmas Greeting Cards, 50c and $1.00 Dezen Turkish Bath Towels, 65c Each Twe Quire Bex Quelques Fleurs Toilet Powder, $1.00 g Sale of Ivery Toilet Articles 5j Full-Fashioned Pure Silk Hese, 8 $1.45 Pair f Fine Full-Fiishiencd Silk Lisle Hese, 95c $4.50 Fine Cape-Skin f $5.00 Ladies' Fine Gray Mecha Gloves, $4.00 ? ""- . & English Needle Beeks---Special 50c $p Brush, Cemh and Mirror Sets, $5.00 Sale of Scrap Baskets at $1.25 jjjj i i . m Boudoir Caps, S5c te $5.00 if f Heather Bleem Petticoats, $2.90 te $4.50 5 Children's Sweaters, $5.00 te $6.50 ft 6 : ft Tea, Sewing or Maids' Aprons, $ 60c te $2.95 ft st ft fjji Wash Satin Camisoles, $1.50 te $4.50 S CtC cards for a bridge party te be given at her home, the Ylldlz, en December IB, at 2 o'clock, DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs, F. M Sawyer will entertain the Sixteen JJrldge Club at her home In Swnrthmore en Wednesday, Decem ber 15. Mrs. Jeseph Perry, of Swarthmore. will enUrtaln the bridge club of whkh she Is 11 member at her home en Wednes day nflemoen Her guests will include M s. Leuis i: Skinner, Mrs. Jehn W Pltteck, Mrs (leerge Simmons, Mrs. Al bert Stanford, Mis A. F Jacksen, M-s Samuel Dedd, Mrs II. C Barr, Mrs. Jehn C. Hnrper nnd Mrs. Merris K. Smith. Mrs. Hnrry K flrecn, of Drexel Hill, entertained at an Informal tea 011 Fri day afternoon In honor of Mrs. Jehn Hawley, of Springfield. Her guests In cluded Mrs I'Mwnrd Wanamnker. Mn Walter Tybnldt. Mrs Jehn W Robin son. Mrs Lewis Hurkheldt, Mrs. Fred erick Myer, Mrs ICugene Schmidt nnd Mm Kiiimn Wagner On Wednesday eenln Ml nnd Mrs (Ireeti enter tained n few friends at dinner In honor of Miss Kinlly Hcthcl and Mr. Oierge Cook, whose engagement was nnneuncid recently, when their guests were Mr nnd Mrs fleerge Lan caster, Mr and Mis Jehn W. .Robin son and Mrs flreen's mother, Mrs. Hmnia Wagner, who will be with Mr and Mrs (Siren for a few weeks. MIbs Frances AVclst. who has bei n the gin st of Mr nnd Mrs William Beeth Tedd for a fortnight, has returned to ner home In Yerk, Pa. Miss Sarah Sweeney, daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Sweiney, of Ches'nr, entertained at her home at luncheon ( n Thursday In honor of Mis? Mary l'-i dan, whose marrlage te Mr James Ki'i- in the Mernin' when the radinters Ret cold nnd old Brether Winter is real busy you'll Rive fervent Minnies for the kind theuRhtfulness Mint provided these warm downy coverings. They certainly put the finishing touch te a bed. Many a friend of yours would welcome any of these as a Xmas gift. We have a beautiful assortment. Think it ever. hW&tis&t&&&&& an & & fa fa fa I 1 ft I ft ft ft Stationery, 50c ft ft ft ft ft ft CO ft ft ft ft ft Gloves, $3.50 I ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft tr a neth McDonald .took plnce en BacWdaV evening, The guests Included A!r' Harry M Armltnge. Mrs. Iegan CaiP bell, Mrs, Henry Sweeney. Miss rr rr Jerle Black, Mls Ada Peering and M Henrietta Sweeney A card party fal lowed. Mies Pudan was nlse the guest of honor at a bridge partv given lnt week by Mrs Henry Swcney, of Ches ter An Informal ilnnce te which the Ju Ju neor members nre Invited will fellow the hnznar and sale which will be held en Wednesday afternoon at the Woni Weni iin'u Club of Media The dancing class for the dilldteti of club mem bers, which Is under the direction of Mrs II. K Jnelisen. chairman, will meet en Friday afternoon in the clubhouse from 3 30 until C .'10 e clock. Hoberman-Helsberg Wedding The marriage of Miss ( icilla V Hols Hels beig, daughter of Mr H Helsherg 10 Mr. Jeseph Hebermnn. of IOirnn, 100k place at 8 o'clock last night at Apelle Hnll, the Rev Osjir Lln efflclntl-ig The bride, who ws glien In marriage by her father had as h. r br d( smald.s Mis Anna Kthel Heberm.m Mi-s Re llebermati sisters of tie hridrgre'i'n and Miss Klalnc W II of New Yera Miss Oertrude Hoberman was the Isrititiem ?CSJ-. a .ui nuiuuDic mteli Write or I'liuDt for Kncrntrd or I'rlntnl HnmplfB. ROYAL ENCRAVING CO., 814 Walnut Si. BEADED BAGS REPAIRED ?Q All Mfittnu W can renovate your ling and mulie It leek like new. Kxtwrt work in a n n Ii I p: mtlafactlcm nuarunte. d. MAKIE FROMME nn s ijtu sr. e AINT BOXES I PnlntlnK lloiike. WoeiMliirnlnc Oiitfllx A l'rriKh Ten 1'iilnllni: & "trnrll OetlltH I llrn (rnft Outtlth A .Miitrrhili I l.iitup HlniilcH. rariliincnt and (ilnre Cur I). i urntlnir (ill el"" anil Hhiipen t'neful lllfl" fr Amateur n'l Professional ArtlstH llnclneerH nnd Uruftrnnen F. WEBER & CO. I1SS CbrHtnut St. Hetel Adelphia We are still continuing the 10 per cent reduc tion from our present menu prices in both our English and French Reems, te be deducted when check is paid. We are planning a still further price reduction should market condi tions make this step possible. I'llII.ADKl.PHIA'S I.KADIXC, THIiATHEa 1 mi i i m uf l.Li: A. J J. -sHLIiUltr .-M CL.-L-.t l.i--. ul s 111 enuDeri Mat, w i sji.jie "As fast as Man O'War." i:vn. ju'lm:ti.n Pep. Mat. Wed. ":ST $1.50 E)D miKf aNTUT THWTRE PROn.'CliON K m .Ml. .:. Mill III. 1. 1'-. Kll' I." Mtl.Sil v.n in w nn ij-. nr in . i.i.h.s uhi:ati:st i:x'ii.iti'AiM.Ks Td-NIGHX A GRTAT STAK A 3REAT PLAV mmM n A LrXZAiLKJ m mi mm' BY fAMHt4l PtlH OCh. ADELPHI (111. Till It.- i SAT. LmatS i' i at n ir, m XT-- in isir i- MAT. WED. ','-. . $1-50 M1T!i' - 1'i'H' Mi I . .Mil l v .,, m IN A FANTASTIC MUSICAL PLAY LT B snnses Ull I III ' . V.- -li, , 1' I HI li U V -Ii '''" I il II , ll I iu- I I i I I. ii. i tii ! ,K M ,,. I I r n . M i u.uli I na l'i. mil k A'lliur CHESTNUT ST. -"':" ni -l I VN Ii U J'MI.Y MAl'li:i! .'!". I.VI'S'lNiis i. ,"i I !' I'I'.KS HP D. W. GRIFFITH'S WAY DOWN EAST MAT. DAILY ;,' 1.00 (r' ) nti (1i,ik In i Hi II li Hi'! li n I mn I i . II. ii ' if I liv. n i III III I ' . H "f I I '111 I K ,,, METROPOLITAN ":x Thurs. Evr.. Dec. 0, nt 8:15 Unl hll I It In t Al.lwaMini.. i.r TETR AZZINI ShuIh New at Vi nm nn y llni ('h.ir ,r CASINO .Iniit ul mi, TT Till i w MILLION DOLLAK DOLLS J5fiS2i P7S5S555SS Less 10 Percent at - I V J 1 VV7"1iw, lJ yuJVji 'AX I li M iffllllNIIiiiBBS M5 s -. M - I.' m (A LSL5iyj DK (x rnA WM flower glr. ilr Hareld Hoberman acted as best twin for his brother and the ucl.era Included Dr Bert Hershemen, Mr Hnnv Hlacklew. both of Bosten, nnd Mr Maurlie Hnanh rman, of New Yerk A n 1 1 pi Inn followed the cro cre mnny. Aftir n trip te the Pecene menntnliis Mr a ml Mrs Hebermnn will be at home at 1011 Verth Thllly-tlllnl street, ALONG THE MAIN LINE Among the giicstf, who attended the luncheon given i) Filila In Mrs Paul Llttlefle'd, lit her home at (1173 Drexel lead, Oveibioek, weie MrH rim ar See bass, Mis Therein Maxwell Cenner. Mrs. Iteinn HninpMMiri nnd Mies Caielyn Riley, of N w erl. Mr and Mm Willrun J Stewart, of Old Lancauter read llnbi nre receiving congniliilallens upon the birth of a dnughier r.n I in ember 1 mil Make Your hair Ilcautiful and Fluffy mmwwm Wet Sticky nor (Irrnir 25c lli !. Jar Ter Mnln lir Drtie anJ Druiirtmrnt Hterr BIEG MFG. CO., Irn: Ml rhMtnnt R.. PhlU y''.'."IK,tl'v KN'iWN AH Tim HTANr.IJY) MAKKI, At' I n'l if i i a .t 'ri ii t .f Charles Ray ..Lulfwr' auiii i Arubun .N'ljlun lxtiuvauanza" PA I APfT JJH M-MlKl-r HTHUKT i,tri'AV-'1-' 10A..M te 11.15 1'. M. Ti-iL hope Tir.;:,A;,l.u' Mi:i.)M)llAMA .,v l.l.-l -i l, i, i ( i, lt,nn i;.,n atrrtl" ARPAHIA flu-'tnut St liei liilh ' " -V-.Ll- te A. It te I l:lfS V M IHIIll. AM) I'lNAI, tVlIKK OP "Beheld My Wife" Nett v..r'nin hi:hti.i:sh hh.v Viri-nviQ i'-'fUe' st- a i. nth luturid i) a. r te it is p. m. "Z?,ZZK "Married Life" ,i1,. .1 fiuirii rh.iuUn In "Knav Itroel" CAPITOI "2I MAUKIrr ST Tr.r..th Imltan m "A Itomnnre AtlvpnturctV RFCFNT lIAHKr.T ST. I!el 17TH HAtr. KtVfi S "A Striet r.itlKil Strnluht" fM ORT7 mauki:t sTimtn' VJLjWDCi AT Jf'VlI'KIl rnvTivt'et's VAfnrvtr.T.r-11 te it "nnc nf Inrnr." ntT.I.lR WtlIW Other, riinVDKi.fiiiA-s ixdhi:meht TiinATnua C ADDlPIi' NIUHTS AT 8:1C Vj-Ir.lrV Matrt. Wed. 4 ft I'lIAHI.I.-i rimitMA.V I'reBentn OTIS SKINNER iv thi snw 1'i.w At the Villa Rese H i: v MAsnv l!e.i Sent, Jj ut 1'einilnr Mat. Wed RROA fS "'HtsatTi5 UlWrtL Mai, vl .1 8' Best comedy ever written by an American. x y Tuini-xi: A Beeth Tarkingten Classic CLARENCE "1T" ALFRED LUNT AM) OIlKllNM. Ni:W YOIlK CAST r.et ...! $J i' l'liimiar M.il Wed PTvpDtTQT' XliiUTS AT H 15 r vrrjiO i mm- wed & . POSITIVELY Last Twe Weeks ) iir ': -iin s sri'ia:.Mi; kv'ckhs CHAHI.n-J UII.LIX'.IIAM 1'renenta APPLE BLOSSOMS j The Kr'lnler J.ienhl-I.e Ilaren Operetl J. hn fhir' - TIi.jit.ii- Wll.l.i l'ennelt v IVr ii i Nrntht the Attalreii WNM&UK Most Important Lectures en Russia! 1 il It th" Auvpli " "f the Soviet A'im K Medical Rilicf Cem. LINCOLN STEFFENS en mm t II u- i t 1 vu, .1 Itleckade" J. V. HARTMAN nn - i' hm ii, ' u'th Werk" I nifr. f i i " M-npti uri Vli'Hd rIuinfjt)ni nth Hull liinailti Columbia Tuesday, 8 P. M. Sharp December 7. 1920 I 'nnln St fT -n v . a nit m -r if th Win Itu Hit Mi-- n ' i h AiiiHitun Qeui n t in uw itjs ui I - jjhi cU frum J. V 11.M tin in .- i r f 't RumH U'M'M f.T ACADEMY OF MUSIC BURTON HOLMES This Wednesday! JERUSALEM ' ; i I'm - s'i i i II i I h . 7 ' ' u ' M i -- ".ii ,ii Dfier FRIDAY '.; SATURDAY ; SPANISH CITIES EITH'S i i n i 1-IYAMS i M.-INTYRE h ' Will i ii 'l ' LOUISE GINNING i1 i i i s r i -uvi s i - i i v v e. iumi'S i in.. M ' i Vn I 4 I i ul.. rt. ' .' ' ird 'il '.lua ASTOR I'KAN'KLIN AN I J i ,1 -II. iW-. pill J 7 ' I ! ,ii ne TRUMPET ISLAND I i:iii ii i ' isi'S' i i r A' v 'My 'i' "i -i MII'll.' '1 ' . I'. "Ii 1.1 ' Ml' l Y 1 "" Cunm-n "' ' ,, Vr " I l, .11 - 1 I 111 INI 'M M .r" . K i ',.,., ,, i ii ! ' i u,rr I , - V v " 1 I ' i'l mini Mi tm r -i'JJL,"rJ"'! "' ( ', PEOPLES i mnli '! W Billj' Watsen DUMONTb ""' A xl ' " l - " EMMr.TT Wl'l C'H M.nntrcls , ., i il V i, I ii i U . iKAHT" WORLD'S MUSEUM OK UVIMJ c i iiiijhi ties I'PKN IJAILT It l Iri l p S. I 1'h K MiiIhI -Fn'iTurly II i nt hum lei ORPHLUM ', " MAEDLSMOM) r.' I L l r . r ii l DANCING .l'.SSON ri20 Che-tiit l.ni. i'2 OtMitavit livvifJitlOf cn'M Mvtliurs,,,,, f tj ' I it n Ave ' "i V 1.1 I H I 'k v I m In I i i' .Mini ' ! VIII I M M. 1', CH" D1JUU Kewpie Dells m 11 1'J i Sl i m THOCADLRO "" '"' ' hlhu iUtf 'Jim Puially 1 ! J WL-fl g
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