?i ..' JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Hears of Anniversary Ball Planned for January 24 at the Academy and Reminisces a Bit en the First Ball Given in 1857 TTAVH you lifnrii about tlic tnll XI hIiIpIi the fmtr women's committee"! cf tlie I'liilfldelplilu Urrlicstrn luive 1p Mf te clve en .Innutiry 21 te rde- brute the spvcnt.v-feurtli anntvprsnrr of (lie epenlnft of the Acndemy of Mimic? J'lie llrt tmll vn51 lielil te rclebrntc thr openliiK of thnt llien womlreiiH new epern limine en .tanunry 'J4, 18.". Avliftt u gorgeous nffnlr tliat un! OliI J'hllndelpliin In (jnln array attended, ('flti't eh see the women in their hoop ltlr(H. wltli linlr parted In the middle And arranged In soft roll ever tliclr rat-K, or with a hunch or ctirN IfillliiR ever one's shoulder? And such sboul sbeul fr! In these ln.n the low-cut peuii" had pointed basques and tops of hhlrred tulle nml laee ntid they were made In reund-ncclt effcetB cut straight iiore'". barlnR (lie tops of the shoul ders, but bavinic tiny little sleeves nljtcd and covered with dainty puflinRs of the tulle or lace trimmings. Most of the. coiffures weie dressed with little nrrnths of flowers, tee. rosebuds nnd ferget-me-nets placed ce(uett!shly en die head at anjinglc. And the men In tight trousers and velvet-cellared coats. C 1.081' your eyes and you can sec them new: Mrs. IIuglitM Hallctt, nlie was the beautiful Kmily Kcham here. Mrs. Kmlm Meigs, long since dead, and who was at that time Miss Cernelia Itegers. aa pietty a eung girl ni veu would want te see. judging from her pictures. Miss Anna Huekley. who nfteruard married the late Jehn New New held, nnd was the mother of the late Arthur I'mlen Newbold, of Clement and Jehn Ncvbeld. and of Mrs. IJeauvenu Itnrie, Jr., and Mrs. William Tayler. Ami the Misses lVvie, Miss Kmilie, who had mnrrled (ieneral Ilehlen. and Miss Eliza, who was Dr. William Kcntlng's second wife, and MKs Jesephine, who died here about five jenrs age, the lat of the family of ten children of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Iterie. And think of the old families that weie there represented! McCalls, l'nges, (illlesnies, Duudases, Lewises, ltoblnenn. McKcans, Hodeuits, J.n guerennes, Browns Cadwaladers, Nor Ner rises, Merrises, Unynrdi, Jcuks, 1'ep peis, Whnrtens, Starrs, Carpenters, Seetts. Shippens, Ilart.s, Ilutchlnsens, .Tames, l'aneeasts. Camucs, Welshes, Dnllnves, Draytens, Savages. K wings, Wains, I.ees, Itrecks Celeman", Tbomp Tbemp fcms, Kra7,lers, Siblejs, Uixens, and 1 lust cannot begin tit enumerate ntiy ethers. IIIAVK been tebl of the fountain of cologne which was placed in tlie renter of the ballroom fleer en that oc casion, and of the foyer, which was then considered very, very beautiful, tee. And for this ball nett month we will have the wimp Academy Moored ever, and tbe nnme foyer, only the renovated one with tbe crystal mirrors and wonderful lighting. I would net be surprised it the committee should lfink into old records and see what was done then and perhaps repent it. Would it lint be a lovely idea te ask these who go te dress In costumes of IV"? I wonder if such nn idea lias been thought of. The old painting of (ia7.inign which hung for cars In the fecr gives ene an idea of the dress of these days. She, you lenicmber bearing, was the great soprano of then nnd was the prima denna nt the opening opera nil these jenrs back. MNs Frances Wister. who is presi-ili-iit. is most nuxleus te 1iup some de tail of this interesting occasion, and if Jcmie of you have some costumes te show which will assist in arranging the opening feature of the ball, she would le delighted. T'nfertuuntely the news papers of TS," were net managed with the ability of the press of today and the Recounts are net detailed enough te be of such assistance. TO T1JHN from old fashioned gowns te these of modern times, have you veen thnt lovely seal coat thnt Marie Louise Ashhurst Smythe is wearing? It's three-quarter length and flnlshe.l with cellar nnd cuffs e' moleskin. She was wearing a smart bat of henna iliivetj ne with the ceut nnd it wus most becoming. Anether geed-looking costume that I saw during the week was that worn by Knnnv Sinnickson Dougherty. It was of light gray tweed. ieat and skirt, and her hat was' u sports model of the same material. With this she were a dnrl: blue silk scarf which was ery geed looking. Tin: I'rai ether night lifter 1'ell.v and 'rankie had I n tucked into their little bed In the nnisen. having been kissed and snld their pru.iers, Pelly, who is thice, called suddenly te mother, ""ih. eh, Muvwr. come quick, my feets I" all fminv'," 'Pshaw." said Frankle. vim is net quite live. "There's 'nessln ih' matter wis your feet, they re 'sleep." Hut Pelly was hard te convince for rlie answered: "ITew could 'veybc Veep, 'vcv hasn't ai' eyes te siitV' . NANCY WYNNE. - SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss .lane Shaw Hepburn debutante tsugbler of .Mrs. William W Hepburn. "'Ill he the pnirt of honor nt .1 dinner mi .lanuaij 28 ut tbe ItlU-c.irlten le be Rnen iv" Mr and Mis Merris I. ''Inlhler.'ef Clnlriuent, Vlllunevn, before 'he dame lie and Mis WlUliitn Wilill" ''adwalmler will give for Miss Jessie 1U f'nsla. debutante iliiuKhU'r of Mr Charles V. P.i Cesta Mls N'ulten, lUugliter of Captain LdiiIh M Nulton, ceniniiindnnt of nn. I ivy nril. and Mrs, Nulton, and Miss IMzabetli .leaiies. debutante duugbter of Mrs llmirv Suler Jennes, of 1!0 1 Siirure street will be tbe guest of honor at a large (lance te be rIwii by Colonel Leuis J. Mngilt, V. S N " Mis. MiiRill, en Sntunluy nljlit, .Tniiu '"v r,. cm the battleship Michigan About :00 guests will attend Mrs .1, Claude Jledfnrd and her rtiiigbler. Miss Knillle Bedford, of Mnllii, will entertain tbe Iiwlnlan I'naid of Miss Irwin's school nt lunch '"ii en Wednesday. .Innua.iv .". 111 the Minimi Art Club, te tic followed b a II allnee party. Mr William H. I'nge. son Mrs William II. rnge. of 3311 l.euist sliect. "Ill je a dinner en December -3 at the U'llne, In honor of bis slr,tei, Mm l-'ielyii n(;e ludge anil Mrs. Clinrles II McMlcliael. or 2ftj v l.ancev pl.ue, have Issued 111 iMilbiis for a dinner en .l.inuaiy II In I oner of mijih lileauer (iiiniiue.. ileliu ""He daugh'fr of Judge ami Mrs. ' Imiles b'rancis (luniiney, before the 'Miice Mi. mid Mrs l.Mward Sieti-vbury w"l (The in honor of Miss Agnes Hlmber Mr and Mis, Clui'.ea la. of West 'i-iplu slieet. (leiiiuiutewn, will ghe a Pnce nn Tluiisday, December JO, In '"'nor (,f their fen, Mr. Chailcs Daj, Ji T!e KUfsta at the dinner glen en n.ttunlay iilRht bv Mis Jenes Winter, I hei home, 18111 Walnut htieet, in eliided' Mr. and Mrs. H.lalia l.ee, Mr. "'"' -Mis. Kruncla A l.ewls, Mr anil urn. cinules Stewait Wurts and Dr. 'tandelph KilrU'H. .Mr and Mrs Kiedeiick Jeidan, or 'leiiB'de. will entertain Mr and Mn. win I, Thompson at dinner at their '"inn tomorrow ulKht and later at the JM'era In tbe box of .Mia. .Ionian s '"oilier, Mrs. Ileibert M. Howe, of 1622 'count street Mr. and Mrs Henry Miller WattH "HI entertain at n small lufeimal din ar at their home. Yerk Heuso, Yerk "an, Ogontz, en WedncBday night. wvJm ",,(1 J,ri' '"own I I'.van. of the 1 ClIllllTlrin lljivl lunilDil Intllnllnnd til - iii jinny 011 Thiiraday, January 2. In honor of Miss i: nuniell Tucker debutante dauuhler of nJ JiU x,iT.' Henry KJuc,k''r btfnre ,l10 ''"nee Mr.' ,irS .Tfimftfi lVnni.1. U..t,t and Bln ll- !... ..I.'". "'"VH1I Will T.-i, .. e'Yii" "' lnBlr iinugiiter, Mlsn isuinvnn, ai tne I'.llr.-t ariten. Mrs. Hugene entertain at a 1.1 ttnc Vansant will aige luncheon at hei home. 1038 Hpruce fltreei. nn Tinnrtnv ieceir.eer is. In honor of her daughter ..tin-, im-uiinr i.n nun Vnmni.1 e-i,- Ruests will Include the school set Ml. 1,011 se I, Viinannt will tn" or Wedncsdnj for Tlattlmere, where she Miniln T'erklns for n few dajs. Miss atisant will be entertained as the cuct ever the week-end of Mist Jeanctte ,..' ,lnuelUer of Dr. and Mrs. J Wlll'ams Lord, who -vllt be formats presented te see'ety bv her parents oil 1 rlday night at the llaltlmere Ceuntiy Mr nnd Mis Paul Denckla MIIN, of Woedcrrat txjdge, St Daxlds, will en t?rtli"'1 "I ,,lmi,,r 'l eienlng at tin. PilleMie-Stratferd. In honor of Miss .nncv n. McKe-in. dehuianie daughter of Mr nnd Mr Themas MeKenii, of Glencoe IIeue. rtosement Miss Ml Wean will also be the fruest of honor nt elnn-r te be Rlven by Mr and Mrs (.Stuart Patterson, of 1823 DeLance street. nilU1 $ "rn.rr VrrK v. of large luncheon ..i,, n.nt-inmi enteria neil at n yesterday. The third dance of the Opera Supper Dance Club will tal.e place the foyer of the Academv of Music after the per formance e' 'Meflstefele" tomorrow u, B'. AfTr Tl"ly. the club will r,?.0" nR1,ln, "n,il Jiury 4. as no perreiinanccs or opera occur during the he day-. Among the members of the ciut are. Dr Herace Carncres. Mr. Mm HusH-ii DUe, JIr wilsen Kyre. nX'''',"- ll.-v Mni0" ''''hi. Miss Mr w Mr n.1",1 Mr8' ' "uinell Harris Stacy Lloyd. Mr and Mrs. (Jeorge ller-iJ"r1""7- Mr. 'Jeorge A Kebl.lns. Mr nil Mr!, ' ?.brl l: -StrawbrldKc. Chnn, ;nT?v,M.' "at,-H ,lna MM J'aiy 1 nnnnlnR: Istcr. SJ.ru. Henry D. Hevlnr.l win ni.ri9i,. en Monday. Decemher ! 1., i,nnn . ' nntaln Itevtnrrl ...I... ...lit .1 .,.- f hrlBtmna holidays with Mrs. Bcylard a 1 t no borne n Imp nnfuniu 0917 a James place. Cnptaln and Mrs. Uey l?.. V..' ln. hc, December 31 for f.wi ..U"ry:, K".n' whcre t-'ai'tnln ' lard Id statlentd Mrs. llarev Ilnvnura ,.n.n.nin.i i.. ard club of which she Is n member at luncheon nt her home. HOC Itoscembe street. Lernin. en Kriilav. Her rn,.ui. included Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. If-'i'm '" "e'Wfller. Mta. Paul Kne. Mrs William Hpdsen. Mrs. Hrry Hlnekle. Mrs. Ilarrv Mnr'tnv t ii.nK.l Oellets, Mrs. Cellins llerer. tr. i.v,.,,u V M.'i..Mr",.!,'erBO 's,au- Mrs- Charles it f".!"' Mrs- lrrederlcli Weber and .Mrs. Hdward Watts. Miss Virginia Harle, dehutnnte (laugh. ir,CMr- ,Bml J,rs- l;,lnr Pardee Uarle, of ( rlttenden street nml tlravcrs lane, hestnut Hill, mid Miss Margaret Curtis, debutante daughter of Me nnd Mrs. Harry P Curtis. 6870 Drexel read, Over Over Over hroek will be the guests of honor nt n large luncheon te be given tomorrow by !?. '';uHe.w"rtl Weather!-, nt her home, i-ii? i( h,e"tnut rtrcet. The cucsta will Inc ude Miss Allce C.lbsen, Mlgs Sydney Miss Mary I. nartew, .Miss Charlette Mae t.rays. Miss Mary L. Ilayard. Miss e ram en Hayes Hammend, Miss Louise Miss Mildred D. Carpenter. Miss Jane Miss Prlscllla Davis. Miss Mary Heppln ''V"'la,n'l. S'lfa KlUabeth P Krailer Miss Lllse du I'ent. Miss Augusta Wain i. .nsen, .miss Kiiznbcth Jeanes. Mlsa Adelaide Shires Jenes, Miss Catharine Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Xmas Millinery Fur Trimmed i These exquisite Fur-Trimmed lints would be n lovely Rift for Her. The latest ideas are developed in the creation of these Hats of Ilrecade and Squirrel Silver or Geld nnd Seal Geld and Mele Chiffen Velvet and Nutria. $20.00 te $35.00 10 Mere Shopping This week we will continue te allow 20 Discount en Muslin, Satin and Crepe de Chine Underwear Me Mill ileilurt ut the time of mirehaie S0;j. riinemint from erery urtlele In our '.Muslin IVnuli Satin, nnd Crepe le Clilne 1'n.ler renr Dent. Tlila la 11 Memlerfiil opportunity te aeleet articles for ('lirlMinua Kllnc at h renl xntlnr. Sllt'ONIl fl.OOIt S Sale of Turkish Towels at Savings I of a Third te a Half fC I'lne giient Klin Turklih TewrU tiff wex en linrdera L'mml (Ifle and OSe S, .Medium "lie TurkUh TeweU UK lierilem In Dink. IjIue cold or laemler, Until olio Turtiluli Tenela with ChuiiI 1.00 nml H.'J.I klnilx nt (I3e. H'iill t'letlm te imiteli nt 2 for Christmas Cards Specially Priced We hnve lowerert tlie price en our liner RTade exclusive C!irntmaa UieellnB canls I tlie unnl M.OU n ileien cnriln ere new Die a ileien, The reKiilnr VI. SO mill fl.00 h ileien ruriN nre new f 1,00. Flmt deer, renr. Brush, Comb and Mirror Sets, $5.00 llnnil-ilcrernled nets In Blx attruethe ileslgna In tleral, lilrd nml coiuentlenul dmlRtis In dainty llBlit colerliiKi) en white ground Tlie miners nn- evcellent quality and the brushes are pure bristle. They nre exceptional value. English Sports Weel Hese, $1.85 Very drslratile heather inlxtuies, mostly In the wanted nhnilea of blue. In llKht and daik color tnne We have been selling this same grade nt f 2 50 a pair enough for a few days. Strap-Wrist French Kid Gloves, $6.75 These are whlt glow with cuffs In contrasting- colers: Beaver, Hlark and Champagne, with hacks Notched te match the cuffs. They uit) 8-button length. Itegularly 18 00 pair; uperlal ut D6.75. 20 Discount en All Handbags W will deduct JOc ut tlie iluvetynu anil leiiincr nnimuaKe a leal saving en our entire stock or hundbugs Rigaud's Geld Bex Powder, $1.15 l.urgn size cemract bhadea, war lax, 6c K Allen's for Xmas Ribbons jg Tfl Ulhbens for every purpenn In Philadelphia's most complete j3 tJJ? HHiiertiJient I'lenty of mas Rlbljens for tying packages and all jWS b& Pepulrlr priwrt. , evening Public X Photo liv Vanity Pslr hludle. Allen Drew Cook. MISS PIIISCIM-A DAVIS Daughter of .Mr. nml .Mrs. S. Ileycr Davis, of 21111 Locust street, who will be the guest of honor nt a ball te be git en by her parents oil Decem ber 20 at the Itltz-Carlten Hradferd Knight, Mlsn Helene Lanicden Mitchell. Miss nttllle Merris. Miss Helen Vnlmerln Mlcbell. Miss Mary Lloyd Nerrls, Miss Prnncea J. Iless. Mlrs Helen L. Sewell, Miss Mnlsle 11. Stew art. Miss Mary C. Slter. Miss Adelaide A. Souder. Mles Mnrlu Louise Thomp son, Miss Florence Wllleughby Tunis. Miss Klolse Wnrrlner. Miss Henrietta MaoDenald Wilsen nnd Mlsa Annabella B. Weed. Miss Marie Suppler, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. C Hendersen Supplee, nnd Mr. Tennent Dicksen, who will be married nt I o'clock en New Year's afternoon In the Overbroek I'resbyterlen Church. Overbroek, te be followed by n reception at the Bellevue-Stratford. will be at home ut the home of the bride's parents, BOOS Wynneflekl avenue, Wynneneld, en Sunday nfternoen, December 26, from until 7 o'clock. Ne cards have been Issued. s Miss r.lolse Wnrrlner, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrn. Hiimuel Dexter Warrlner, of 135 Seuth Klgbteentb street. In entertaining as her guest Miss Katharine Thompson of Cooperstown, who arrived en Saturday te remain .or a few days. The Evening Public Ledger nrlremrs eUl neten of Interest from various parts of the itr, but these notes must tie capable of ifrillcntlen, llerrnfter sefl.il Items sent by mull te the puprr will net be published, iinlra slmrd by the sender wIlll name, nddreas nnd telephone nuin her. Address social Item te the Society Kdlter. I'.TrnlnB Tubllc I.rdltr. 000 Chestnnt street. Days Until Xmas In superior fiualltles, with fancy klnila ut 40e. of fine lUHllty fnncv woven piHiity rnncy woven s.le nunllty ut nee. ir nee. fancy lienlers. plain S8e, wnue time or purchase from all elvet An excellent onnertunliv tn u,, excellent value and well selected face iiewder In this famous odor, In ull ledger-Philadelphia, Monday, GERrvtANTOWN Miss HUznbeth Pnge, of 5130 Greene street, will entertain members of the school set at her home en Saturday afternoon. Her guest 1 will Include Mlsn Kleaner Knlpe. MIb-s K.lenner (Jross, Miss Cnmllle Phtster, Miss Mar Mar Mar jorle Wutsen, Miss Krancca Morgan, 1 HRESHER "The 1 322Chestnut Street,Philadelphia,Pa. Price Re-adjustment Sale of silks, velvets, velveteens, duvctyns, silk blouses, cnrniseles, petticoats and jS kimonos, enable us te effect crreat tiens and re-adjustments in Ifl. 1,1, ntl r'linrmnuan linnvv made possible by the unsettled conditions in the wholesale marKet, wiut" nnd evening shades, plenty of pink, white, navy, brown and black. Our former price, $3.95 n yard. 3G-inch ChiiTen Dress Taffeta, soft and lustrous, made by a well-known manufacturer who will net permit us te use his name en account of the low price we arc sellinR these Reeds. A silk that will positively wear well, the correct material for waists, dresses, etc., m a geed line of colors, street nnd evening shades, plenty of white, pink, navy, brown and blnck. GJ1 QC a Our former price, $2.95 n yard. Sale Price QL0 yard We are pleased te announce the nrrivnl of another shipment of thnt 12 memc Japanese Penjce that sold se rapidly last week. Thirty-two inches wide, in nntuial color only; will launder per fectly. ..,.. Fermer price, Sl.50 a yard. Christmas Suggestions SG-inch Ivery nnd Flesh Wash Satin, suitable for underwear, etc. CJ-j OC a Our former price, $1.95 a yard. Special at VA.tJ yard 32- and 36-inch ShirtinRH nnd Waistlnjr Striped Wash Silks, most opportune at this time as a holiday suggestion for men's shirts and tailored waists. CI 1 A C1QC CO QC Our former prices, $2.05. $3.25 and $4.95. Sale Prices PHU? $UJ, S.Ux) 40-inch Crepe de Chine, n standard quality; this par'icular item especiallv desirable for Chiist mas undcrthinRs, in a line of colors; plenty of ivory nnd flesh pink. . CJI ?C a Fermer price, $2.95. Sale Price Pl.Jd yard 36-inch Costume Velveteens, twill back and fast pile, especially dcsirnble for suits, etc.. street shades only, plenty of brown nnd black. 0JO OC a Retail value, $5.00 a yard. Sale Price vOtCO yar,i 18-inch Costume Velveteen, note the width (blnck only), must be scen te be appreciated; twill back anil last. pnc. Retail value, $6.50 a yard. lO-inch AU-Silk Chiffen Velvet, Retail value, $u.5U a yard. 40-inch All-Silk Chiffen Velvets, black. Retail value, $11.00 a yard. Crepe de Chine Waists, in handsome scmi-tnilercd models, reversible eniyj, a most, appropriate Our former prices up Je (eorgctte Waists in the latest models, hand shndes, many with renl Filet laces. Fermer prices up te $11.95. Cotten Broadcloth Tops, with silk chilTen taffeta flounces in handsome changeable rlVects, a most sci iceable garment for hard wear. qe nr Our former price, $3.95. Sale Price $) We me nleased te announce the arrival of another nMnmnnt nf tlm,e ('linnrre.ililn rhifTn.. 'i'..n,.i.. cm Petticoats that sold out se rapidly last week, in a geed line of colors nnd new models. flJO AC flQ Our former price, S5.95. Special at vCue JT Ulack Taffeta Silk Petticoats, made from a ceed, heavy nualitv. from our own silk in our workreonw J?T ReRular nnd full sizes. 1 ermcr price, $10.95, NOTh All of the items lieied with economy; mad orders will alletv a httlc mere time at this Telephone Walnut 2035 Walnut 203G Mlsi .Marian oily, Mlsn nisle Kdwaids and Miss Hleaner Wllkle. The clas-i of 1020, Ocrmantewn High .Scheel, will give n dinner dance nt the Delmar-Merrl.n en Monday evening, De cember 27. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The senior clas of the Centtal High Scheel gave Ita play and dance en Sat urday evening nt Mercanllle Hall, llread nliove Master street. The play, which was entitled "A Night In an Inn," wus In charge of Mr. Zereskl. These In the cast Included Mr. Henry O. Hart, Mr Paul V, Knaua, Mr. Theodere Haral, Mr. A. I.. Hedca, Mr. ltebert Than hauser. Mr. Jehn A. Palmer, Mr. Harry Hlchman and Mrs. Charles Wclsberg. Mr. Herbert Webster was chairman of the nfTalr and Mr, Kraus nnd Mr. Wise, members of the faculty, were the class advisers. Mrs. L A. Knber. of r.O.'. North Sixty fourth street, entertained the Philadel phia branch of the I'Jmltn College Club en Saturday nt 3 o'clock Among the guests wern Mrs. Juliet Williams. Mm. Predcrlck K. Mills. Mrs Hetrry Chance, Mlrs Illta Scudder, Miss Itannn. 8tels man. nil of tills city, and Mrs. AMIllam Newbold Watsen, of Merlen Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark Ulkln. of VJ08 Diamond street, nnneunce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Klpralnc Ilulh P.lkln, te Mr. Selwln W. Smllli, of New Yerk Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl Lrp.s. of New Yerk, who are spending n few days ns the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Llkln, were entertained at a dinner of ten covers en Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hlkln g.ie 11 theatre party, followed by n supper at the Hlts-Carlton.en Saturday iiIbIiI Miss Klkln will spend this week In New Yerk vUltlng the parents of her tlnnce. Mr. and Mrs. Keliert Smith, of T West NInety-aecend street, who will give a' dinner nnd reception In her honor. Miss Leulsette Mnslbauni 2307 North llread street, will entertain at a dam-it for the eunger set en 1-rldjy evenlns nt the home of her uncle, Mr. JacdhDI.lt. of 318 Seuth Nineteenth street. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr Sidney Kurts;, of 720 Pine street spent a few cousin, Mr. da.s ns the uuest of bis Daniel Lev.cntbal. In At- lnntle City. Mr. and Mrs Herace Tate, of 18t!i Seuth Seenteentli street, are receding longrntulutlens upon the hlrtli of n daughter. Illta Prnncc.s Tnte Mrs. Tale will be remembered ns Mlsa Jean Cllangulle. HOLMESBURG 'rim American LckIeu dnnce will be riven en Thursday evening, December 23, In All Saints' Hall. Mrs. J. Prescott. of nhnwn street. ntet-tnlneil the members of her card club last Tuesday afternoon. A hnkery will be held bv the teacher and onicers of the M. C Sunday Scheel In the chapel en Saturday ufternoeii. The ladlea of the Kmcrgency Aid gave .1 curd party In the HelmesburB !? itr B Specialty Silk Ftere savincrs en new nurcnasus ier een, uhj, uy utucu xvuuv-- prices of our entire stock. Silks nilnlltV. 1'icll llltcr, SOU CrCPV IllUSll ..... N.ir . Velvets and Velveteens w-l 'ic a rich black, soft chiffon finish. Special at We yan a rich dress quality, in street and evening shades, plenty of navy and fl"7 nr" ii Silk Waists neuuuy gin. S8.95 Special at VTfiJJ embieidcied and bended, in flesh nnd white, also suit Silk Petticoats arc suitable and desirable Clirbtma.i presents, richly endowed be filled promptly and efficiently in the euler received; please season of the year, ev account of delay in the mail. Thresher Building 1322 CHESTNUT ST. Hosten Stere, 19 and 15 Temple Place (Through te 11 West St.) December ' 13, 1920 Library for the benefit of the Mi -Mennmy Pest of the American Icglen en Saturday afternoon. The committee Includes the follewing: Mrs. Iludelph Snyder, Mrs. Charles Illnker, Mrs Helen Smythe. MIsh Alma Drewn and Mrs. A. B. Cartledge. OLNEY Miss Allce Van Artsdnlen. of 5422 Mascher street, will entertain Infor mally nt her home en ThurBday nve nlng. Her guenls will Include Jtlss Mary Smith, MIsh Marguerite Wagner, Miss i:isa Wehlfeld. Mlse Carrie Ithlmer. Miss Mildred Sherter, Miss Dorethy Wllkle, Mis? Dorethy Price, Mltn Kllse Smith, Miss Magdalene Yeung, Miss Dorethy Kosc, Miss M.tr M.tr M.tr Jorle 1'eel nnd Miss 'Florence Hitter Mies Frances Mackle, of CC20 North Fourth street, will enteitaln nt n Christ mas party nt her home en Saturday afternoon The guestH will Include Mlsa Dorethy Maglll, Miss Mabel Mai pie. Miss Janet Mills, Miss Mildred Simen Miss i:elyn Lacey, MKs (leerglnn Skln'lng, Miss Alice Spencer, Miss Annette Van Buren, Miss Lllft Mactntyre and Miss Helen niUer. NORRISTOWN Anneuncemetita bave been tecelveil from Mr. nnd Mrs. Ouy A. Leng, of Chicago, of the niurrlnye of their sis ter, Mlsa Cretin A, Skelly, te Mr. How Hew ard It. Mclntyrc oil November 25 In Chicago. The brlde formerly lived In isornstewn. Miss Mae Hoblnsen, of 522 Arch street, fenve a dinner-dance nt her home In lener of the twenty-first birthday anni versary of Miss Agnes Barry. Tbcre were thirty guesta present. Miss Mary Hunter, of 1440 De Kalb treet. who took one of the leading parts In the Leinedy "Mr. Heb," piescnted bv the members of the Ursine nub, enter tained at u dinner pievleus te the per formance Among the guests wcre Miss Catharine Pearson, Miss flertrude Hunter. Miss Mnrthn, Baker, Mr. Hor Her ace Larzelere, Mr Hewell Finn, Mr, Philip Corsen and Mr. Helm Orcsh. DELAWARE COUNTY Miss P.llzabeth Hall, daughter of Mia Hdward Hull entertnlned n luncheon club of the Swnrthnierc College Alumni nt her home In Media a few days ane MIS3 Hall was assisted In receiving bv Mrs Siiulnler I inrllnitten. Mrs. J. Au brey Andersen and Miss Victeria Icsley. 1 Cevers weie laid fei tblrt quests. Thesn en the commlttce In chnrge of j the bazaar te be held at the Weman's j C Inn or Aleuia en niuneseay iiiiernumi Include Mrs. Hnrry L. Barten. Mrs. ICr nest ! Clnrk. Mrs. Kdward B. Crelnh Crelnh ten, Mrs. William M. Frlshlc, Mrs. Wal ter D. (Irlucem, Mis. Frunk Large. Mrs. P. IMgar Pennington, Mrs. Wesley Slean, Mrs Albert J. Williams, Mr.. Clifferd A. Woodbury. Miss Mny Valn-tlnus-Dee and Mrs. Reese M. Flelsch iii.in, chairman. A dance will be Riven In Library 1IM1. Chester, en Monday evening, IVceniber 27 under the auspices of the New Cen tury Club of Chester, the preceds te KO toward the new clubhouse fund ROS. 111 a lull line ei coiei'8, sircct l.LO yard Sale Price Sale Price '"- jaru Jz i rw i C" I I KU I JI, : fg i JST ' fJ I fj" J?Xj j $ JS Sale Price VXriiJ yard ec ftC a Special at VJfUd vari Our Price J..3D var rd cellars; colors (flesh nnd white ea rr" $7.95 Snle Price IS at $6.95 Special n w & & SI fl & We invite a comparison of qualities. ft f5 ft On Tuesday, December 58, nn enter tainment for the children of the club members will be given by Miss .lus'l.ir Iteberts, of New Yerk. Mrs, Jehn L. McMnsters will be In charge of the afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert J. Williams n terlnlned the Fortnightly Club nt the'r home In Media n few evenings nge. th.-lr guests Including Miss Ida J. Baker, Ml nnd Mrs, Arthur Brown, Mr. nnd Mrs Jehn C. Hershey, Mr. nnd Mrs Leuis Fless Little. Mr. nnd Mrs Mnurlc C Mlehener, Mr. nnd .Mrs Harry J. Ma klver. Mr. nnd Mrs Kdward Miller, Mr. and Mrs Janus Lord lllgby, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wesley Slean and Mr. and Mrs. William Tayler. Mrs. Samuel Dyer Clyde, of Chest -r n-lll tntertaln the choral of the Chester New Century Club at her home at ItK meeting en Friday evening. Mr.. Themns Cochrane is the director. Mrs S. Hnrper Leeper, of the Medln Mnnse, has returned from n visit In Yenkcrs. N. V. U. S. Officer Dies in Constantinople Constantinople, Dec. III. (Ily A. T ) ('nptniii .1. Hohlii'eti. I'. S. A., of Oakland. Calif, died In the American hospital here yesterday. Tie was in charge of grain distribution for the American oiumislen for iclief lp tbe Near Int. Iiritatisu VeCtOMta Sjsr A-...0 wu.riit i'rtceti tSifJC' tststl Writ tr rtma. rr RntrsffXt fir I'rlnted mple. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 WaUnt St. ASK FOR nnd GET Heriick's The Original Malted EVUIk for Infanta and Invalids ATeld Imitations end Substitutes Christmas Cards Ne Crowds. Ne Wultlne. Pernenul Attention CHAS. B. BURT Itoem 713, 1001 Chestnut St. Filbert 3212 BEADED BAGS REPAIRED All Makes We can renevKte your Itir And makt It leek llk iifin'. Kixrt work werk m n h I p; latlittctlen tuarantefd. MARIE FROMME us . ItTII ST. Will Make Your Hair Beautiful and Fluffy 00CI!mH Net Sticky nor irfay 25c the -. Imr Fer Hale by Drur nnd Ilmartnifnt Storm, BIEG MFG. CO.. Inc. 031 Clientnut St.. Plilln. riIIT,ADEl.PniA fl LKAtJINQ THEATItES Ulreetlen of l.ni: & J. J. SHL'HEnT HAM a. SHUBERT ;ob AT 8.10 WEI), i. SAT. LAST WEEK OF Mcr. HIiubert'H lllf-Heurlns rtevu $1.50 Last Wed. Mat II EST BUATS EDDIE CANTOR In the Century Thatra I'roduitlen "MIDNIGHT ROUNDERS" WITH li'5 OV THE WORLD'S UHUATE.ST BNTUHTAINKKS Nt. Wk. (D:ec) Seats Today Gala Xmm and New Year's Teatlval AL The President of Joyland J0LS0N Tn firentct of All Wlnte- Onrden Trlumrli" Whlxilnir, Slt7llnir. Surnptueun. Sp taeulnr A Radiant Revel of Gorgeous Girls Sinbad ADELPHI veh 8 is POP. MAT. THURSDAY 3 IS At A. H. WOODS rilESENT.I MARJ0RIE RAMBEAU In rhannlnir Pollerk'n Ore.it Melodrama THE SIGN ON THE DOOR I YR7c ivns at V is LllMV MATS Vt;i) SAT SIS POP. MAT. WED. J" $1.50 nichep Werrj had never teen mv show llrr Family Trrr." ill the l.yrir or h' vunUln't have burred rfer from hi rhuirh. lr U certtlaVu fi'r'ferj te de se net- '! "ie hanne AM m(m; & CHESTNUT ST. "'aw iie.sk Tw i.i tin K MATIM-Ks a jr.. i; t'.MN.lS sn POSITIVELY LAST 2 WEEKS "The last word In rlrtur ' Inquirer D. W. GRIFFITH'S "Way Down East" MAT. DAILY SJ'. $1.00 fte. NOTB Owinu tn eest 1,-nstti of pre.tur linn iind Irnn tmuml .,inlrrl. tlila pletnre nmer tan lie ahevin at Icjm tli.in tlrat-ciH8 Ih. aire irlr Hie Pennsylvania Horticultural ijucieiy Illustrated Lecture "Tiees and Shrubs of Recent Introduction" llv Mr J a Jai k r h Atnnlil AMwrt'tutn Jamaua I'Uln. Mam ie h. KlM-n at ihe NEW CENTURY CLUB l'J4 S. 12th St., Philadelphia Tuesday, December Nth, 1920 nt 51:30 P. M. ADMISSION .rlllln.r by ll, kl I'njena net nienitiera r.O, Acri:MY or rlsIe PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA I l.ill'lll.l) STOKOWttKI, I'emlurl.r KltlHW ArTKK.VOllN. IH'iO. 17. AT 0 00 HATiimw i;i:nine dix- is at b is SOLOISTS' '' TiiAnnrcrH Kirn, viniinut Mlflini. I'KNHA. Olll.t MO"Mlr nipiein4 In r ItlMliMH nnnllf C'onrrrle for Violin. (.Vila nii'i fiiiirnirn. ITHAIH3- 'trslli rd TrrvfIlrllrat:en ?, Uktu, Acaaemy llipp',y n chtitnut aV V t"rf,1 miw3 UgShM 4&y ti MMI 'ClHtMKriLV KNOWN AH TIIK HTANt.RY) -MAHICKT All. 10T11 11 A. M. 'lO 11 1. H. INAZllVlOVA ,:Yi,,' I'LALUtli PA I AllT 12H MAHKET fcTUKKT f .ZrrfiTzS'1-' "u a- i. u h '' 44-' bUGINE O'BRIEN ".ffl'r ARCADIA , Chentnut HI. Dt lOlll 10 A. M. te II 10 P.M. lirillHUT W C'JIAMIil.llH- BTOUY "THE RESTLESS, SEX" Willi Marlen Davles nd Carlyle Ulackvfell VICTORIA ffi. Hticet Ab. nth te litis 1. M vu, ATItOlimMH "Devil's Passkey' CAPITOL T2 MAItKKT HT AI.ICK t.AKR In , 'THE MlfKIT W1FK'1 IDrrrrMT" MAIIKET HT net 17TH M-V-11j1 1 All-Htsr ' rst In "ri,eT!ii:s" r"! ODIT MAnitrrr ptiikkt k-jJwDlL T tDNtrnn rnvTINfrti'q V.WnBVIt.t.T', 11 TO It ' Moeey ts Mene-i ' Llttln Csrune! Others rilll.ADRM'HIA'H FOnEMOHT THEATrtKS FORREST urU.'4b,.. POSITIVELY LAST 8 TIMES two WRiiKfi e.vi.y urn nr.r se si;ats new reit am, ri:itKeitMANCi:9 Great Holiday Attraction Peppy! Breezy! Zippy! CHARLES DIUINGHAM'fl MUSICAL COMHOY SiCCtSf rag wms SJKZJ CRtWCfSU-WORWGlRtS GARRICK unr e Mali. nves. Wml. & Ski. Positively Last Week CIIArtl.Cg l-'IlOlIMAN rrcsents OTIS SKINNER IN Till! NEW 1U.AT At the Villa Rese Hy A E. W. MASOM llt feats 12 nt Tepular Weil. Mat. men, nr.r se iielidav ATTiiAcmeN DAVID nEI.ASCO Pmtenta DAVID WARFIELD in The Return of Peter Grimm SeaU Tetliiy for Xiras and Nw Vcnr's Wee' RROAD NIGHTS AT Rtl3 DlxvnL mats wi:d. & - 5TH WFFK or mmiti: 3 "Best Comedy ever w: by an American." k. y th A Beeth Tarkingten ClauS.vi CLARENCE )Ttin srAtie.vs flfprtKMr, pr'TKss CHAKI.nH DtM.tNflltAM T'reents APPLE BLOSSOMS The Krelfler-.Teenhl-I. t's'nn Oivrettat Jehn Thnrlee Thnmne- WIMn nnrrcttj Perrhiil Knlnlit the Antnlres fe wtii ALFRED LUNT AND OIliniNAI, NEW YORK CAST nut Kentu 12 t I'epulnr W1 Mat. SEATS TODAY S X'H8 aniv , . .New Year 8 Weeks METROPOLITAN ,'A , sii,t.' new snmsa at Ilex Offlcf fiml Weymnnn' 110S ChKtnut ft. Special Pep. Prices C.la HelldAy Attrnrttent Xmas Day Mat. flnil Kollewlnir Twe We?rk8 Vy HvtbnJf The Ed Wynn ' ival With T.D WYNN The I'f-rfwt roel ACADEMY OF MUSIC ThurtJay UMMilnit, Decmbfr 10 New Yerk Symphony enrHESTn v rinmrench Conductor KREISLER Fra'a en fn rt IIpp'fi, It 10 Cintnut 'ETTH'S THEATRE LEO CARRILLO I Ti: STAIl ' I.OVIUIUJI LTD " ' it mih ji.mmik n.vniiT: rvmnvrr; nniiKrnn t riirnitui viKDINl HUIRT AND KMMA "II Hi' IC and TRIXIE FRIGANZA Monday Morning Musicales 1IM.I.ROO.M HEM EVt E-STHA rl'OItL) Mmc. Melen Stanley, Seprano MiiMiW MiiUNINii. I)E' 20 ll:(S hi:Ar. -' Tn 13 ,",0 AT IICIM'KH 1 1 1 J I'HKSTM T f-T AMI DOOI! 1IAI.I r."uI nEI.I.KVL'E HIH.VTKdltu SAMAROFF-STOKOWSK1 4TII 111 I.TIIUVKN I.Kl rrilE-JU.l'lTU. Tlll'Hh EVI. Ui:i' HI y s n ' Tl M.llAI. MARCH" huliHlH en I'luKram ri-Ki.iH i lerjr.nAi m. vfF.S 11 III lltll.iTMT SI. ANIi l)i J. )R AST0R :i .SHOWS DAILY- .'. 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Today Tench Frolics with harry riEi.na tsXTRA-'TEMPTATION" CASINO "VicV'B'elTei0 jixJkl J witt, niJai, ,, fc Spotty Erlfdfll Trocadero 10" Arch' v n' .f h in ! vtr il 77UI"' .vrll erd- yuts- w A 5AJ - buy for Z r A i - ?'L ' i . ts. A.&Jt eX"" I VJ MjA,, tSilrV Ii J '" L MtWMMayaUi. i,. rt'X"' tru!sr-fi'- " :ju S..Arr.i t,VjHiriti-l &t "V8 ', . if'.'..,j,. (,.,. is fjkiM te'A
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