Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 15, 1920, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Tells of the Games at Phillies Grounds.
She Sees Seme Smart Costumes Princess Confer
$ cuzene Committee Meets at Emergency Aid
AVF ten noticed the popularity of I
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1 the "Saturday afternoon foetbnll
rnmeS nt the 1-hllHef.' I'nrk. I.nst . Hat
tirdnr I caw Mr. Heekscher Wetherlll,
Vms Thayer and Um Nnrrls In one
of the boxes. There were quite n num
ber of ether partly but I con tin two
Just who were there, fancy Heett and
Jeanne t)clteufe were In nnether box.
It was BemcthlnK new, you Unew ; net
university team, but football tenm,,
which arc well known, and the games
are really very exciting It was Union
and Canten last Saturday.
ISAAVLurrctlft Ilccksehcr 6n Chest
nut street yesterday. Hhc was wear
ing one of these rnporenta of tan wool
ami a nebby tarn of the same material.
n alie were a choker of sable. Hhe
looked most, attractive. She Jm
a fair complexion and with her ieveiy
light hair, wan jjultc a picture.
KITTY KXIOHT i RtlU feeling the
effects of her accident, for he at 11
AeAwMen
reqtie feathers.
mHAT meeting this afternoon at the
TSU.ner Aid of the Prteg-
trhneD,Knn Tmn!! .""aner J
.. ai will be very Interesting. 1
fhTnl- MV te be at 3 o'clock, and Mrs.
Sdfth l'erklns IteekhlU. who la, you
knew, the wife of the former BmbaaM BmbaaM
der te RuBsla. 111 talk Informally of
Ilucsla as she saw It. and of the prcs
nt terrible emergency.
!.... n. iu iiore will be an ex-
IKSIUI'S im- """""." .'..,, ,11.,.
Mhitien
et many . . """"""-.!
cress-stitch
U tluv"V .. ,
nnhrn(ilprp(l lineim u"
saMsr-Sra-tt-s
children's dresses and etner iw-
have ecen mane uj uif-
alana who ere new homeless.
Mrs. Ocerg H. I-erimcr la chair
man of the Princess Cantacuzene com
mittee, and will be at the meeting, of
course, with ether member of the
emmlttee and of the Emergency Ad. I
m sure It will be very Interesting.
There's something about the Kusslan
unutterably sad yet very endearing.
Net the Russian of the Bolshevists, but
the Russian of the real people, who I
believe arc a great people nnd will prove
themselves se, once th Is horror of
anarchism and bloodshed Is outlived. It
was outlived in France, though it took
nearly a century nnd it will be In Rus
Kla, though I suppose It will take long
er, the country is isevast.
DID jeu knew that Tcnu Charter
would give Its annual play en i Fri
day night in the ballroom of the Bellc-Tue-Stratferd?
This year it is te be
"Seven Keys te Ualdpate." The boys
who will take part arc Rebert t.
"White, Jr., Henry II. Streng, Raymond
Ridny. Allien Streng and Fred Hchnn
che (the last thrcp members of the
football team of the school this year),
Alfred Rracher. Jr.. Erskine Rains, Jr.,
Sam Wright 2d, Donaldsen Moere. 2d,
Andrew Dunlup, William Menu, Ather Ather
ten Wlllcecks. Henry Armstrong,
Edmund Mills, Jr.. and Reger oleett,
The financial manager of the Wter
arv Society Is Allan Wnllis, Jr. ; Har
lan Stntzell advertising manager,
Rebert Hudley and Jeseph Culver are
stage managers, Donaldsen Moero
property malinger and Dr. Streng, of
the faculty, is general manager of the
play. The evening will nnlBh with gen
eral dancing.
ITTAAj you that you have te mind
veur ways when you have a young
man of four around the house, te say
nothing of young ladles of six and
Feven. The ether day Dad took Temmy,
Jr.. out with him. During their walls
Dnddv decided te step and pay a visit
at a friend's house. Se they rang the
bell, nnd were ushered into the parlor,
and while they were waiting for the
family te reme down Dad suddenly no
ticed that Temmy. Jr.'s hut was down
tight en his golden curls.
"He." said Daddy, "you're in n
lady's house, and you have your hat
en!"
"Well." replied our young hopeful.
"Yeu didn't take off your hat nt San
aa's when you went in Sunday."
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr ami Mrs. Frederic H. Btraw bridge,
of Torworth, (Inrmantewn. will give a
dinner at the Ultz-Carlten. followed by
a theatre parly en Wednesday. Decem
ber 29. In honor of their son and daughter-in-law.
Mr and Mrs. Frederic II.
Strawbrlilge. Jr., before the tiafl Mr. and
Mrs. Ilebert R. Strawlirldge will give for
Jtlss Anita Strnwbrldge.
Mr. and Mrs. Merris J Clothier, of
Clalrement, Vlllanevn. will give a din
ner at the Ultz-Carlten en January U
in honor of Mlsa Anita Strawbrlilge.
debutante daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Itebert 11 Straw bridge.
Dr nnd Mrs Themas O. Asliten, of
SH Seuth nittenheusc hdimrc. will
Kiva n theatre party and supper at the
Ulti-rnrlten en January 10, In honor
of Miss Marguretta I.arKe "Tl.)n.
debutante daughter of Mr ana Mrs.
Jeseph Harrison
Miss Anne Thomsen, of Wlllewbanh,
nryn Mttwr, will plvw ii theatre pnrly
nnd supper ill the Ultz-Carlten en Mon
day. January 3, In honor of Mr. A.
Merris Hhnbpr, son of Mrs, Jenn H.
Shober Mrs. fiheber ami her family
are sptndliig the winter with MIbs
Tliomsen
Mrs J, Gardner Cat-salt, of 1418
Spruce streut, will Rive a dinner en Hnt
urrtaj January 15, In honor of her
nephew Mr l.leyd Ilenahaw, before the
meeting of the Saturday Evening Dane
Ing Class.
Miss Anne B, Townsend, daughter of
Mr J narten Townsend. will be the
gueBt of honor at a thcatre party anil
supper at the Ultz-Carlten en Wednes
day, December 2'J. te be glen by Mr.
and Mrs lldward Hi owning, f 25
Seuth Sixteenth street, before the ball
Mr, nnd Mrs. Ilebert II Strnwbrldge
will Rle for. their debutante daughter.
Miss Anita Strawbrldge.
Mr nnd Mrs. Henry Miller Watts, of
Yerk Heuse, OgenU, will enteitaln nt
dinner tonight Her gueBtH will Include
Cntitaln and Mrs. William Curleten
Watts, Dr and Mrs Philip Stulnmutz
anil Mr and Mrs Frederick Jerdan.
Mm Jamas Iarge will shortly Issue
Invitations for n dinner en Monday, De
cember '.'I, In honor of MIsh Mnrparetta
Lnrge IlarrlF.011, debutante daughter of
Mr and Mis Jeseph HairUen, before
the ball Mr and Mrs Charlton Yarnau
will give In honor of their debutante
dnuRhter, Miss Anna Sephia Yarnnll.
Mrs I.arKc will close Humtnercrest, her
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1811, & Wnlnut Ml.
We linndle 11 In rue line of
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TIT PEOPLE
country place In Chestnut Hill, today
nnd move Inte her house at 281 Seuth
Fourth Btreet, which sue win oceupy
for the winter.
Mr. nnd Mrt. Charles Custls Harri
son, Jr., of 243 Cast WttenhouBe Square,
have Issued Invitations . for ft. theatre
pnrty and nupper at the Uitt-carlten, en
Mnnrinv rtAnmhnr 97. In honor of their
daughter, Miss Ellen W. HarrlBOn.
Mrs. Henry Pratt McKenn. of Pin
Run Ferm, I'enllyn, entertained at n
luncheon en Monday nt the Acorn Club
In honor nt Mrs. Marc Soheettlo. Among
the guests were -Mra. ReberL N Downs,
Mrs. Jeseph HatneA. Mrs. Jeseph U. Car
penter, Jr., Mrs. Edwnrd H. w. Farnum,
Mra. William S. Waterman, Mrs. J
Chcstdt Merris, Jr., Mm. William II,
Oardjfjr, Mr. Clark Wharten Church
mansVMrs JainM Starr, Mrs. Jehn I
Cox. Mrs. Carrell 8. Tyson, Jr., Mra.
Ralph Derr, Mrs. Jehn Lengacre and
Miss Pauline F)aVls Bewln. Mr, and Mrs.
MeKean entcrtnlped Mr. and Mrs.
Adolphe E, Derle at dinner .act night at
tne ueuovue-stratferd nnd later oceu
pled their box at thn oeeru.
Mrs.. Mc-
ICean left this morning for New Yerk,
where she will remain until Saturday.
Th
10 guests who will attend the Jupch Jupch
te be given at the Art Alliance by
eon
.Mrs. Edward 11. Chase, of Weed Bex,
Itadner. In honor of her daughter. Miss
uainuruine unnse, te oe ronewea ay a
matinee party en Wednesday, Decern Decern
ter 29. will Include Miss Maude 8. Har Har
rlaen, Miss Dorethea M. Dalrd, Mlsa
Prlscllla Merris, Miss Lydln Merris,
Miss Doretky Clothler, Miss Gertrude
Dunn, Miss Anna Harvey, Mlsa Mabel D.
Mollvalne and Miss Malsle Chance.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wanamaker.
3d, of Highland avenue. Merlen, will
entertaln at a theatre party, followed
by supper at the Rlti-Carlten, en Thura
day night, December 23, in honor of
Miss Leis L,. Jnckaen, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ellis Jaoksen, of .126 Seuth
Twenty-flrst street, Who will be married
'e Mr- CSeerge Whitfield Van Slyck, 2d,
et ' fevldence, II. I., In St. James' Epls Epls
cepal Church, en Monday afternoon, De
cember 27. The guests will Include the
bridal party.
.'1ih2.lnfe8 who wl" attend the dinner
!?!hS. t0 -bS. Blven y Mra- P. Wilsen
Junier, dance at the Dellevue-StratfCiJ
will lncludeMr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bid-7
uie, mr. anu Mra. Dawsen Celeman and
Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Reberta.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clayten, of 2221 De
ixincey place, have Issued Invitations
w. d'nner en Friday, January . in
honor of their daughter, Mlsa Barbara
Clayten.
n-..i- u l8- i-"anes Winter Bally, of
i.tlzL '." 'iera, nave issued Invl
a1 A ter tn Inpnnal supper en Thura
day, December 23. ,
rfi-VL """wer society will give a
tv,V.h 1t lne tue"evue-Htratrerd en
iX.tJLl'y Deccmber 21. In honor of the
tercentenary of the landing of the Pil
grims at Plymouth, Mass.
,DJ: a1d Mrs- Charles H. Scheff. of
"edla' have Issued Invitations for a
n5 Sn..?1 .the Springfield Ceuntrj' Club.
?&! "''K' De.cmber 30. in honor of
the r daughter Miss Heien Scheff. nnd
their son, Mr. Gorden HchefT.
,miIr,Dni:fld0,ph s51Ie of Qu'ncy street
i ph"m real. Germantown. will
shortly Issue. Invitations for a dance en
nKar,y 8. at the Philadelphia Cricket
C'ub. In honor of his daughter, Miss
Nancy Sailer.
af3- E.Phr.n,!m Drlce Bnd Mr- and Mra.
Walter H Vheele nnd Mr. and Mra.
Charles Irederlck Brlce, 1320 Locust
street, have aent out cards for "at
Heme" en New Year's day,
ari: .and Mr- lrvm K,n"i 2" West
Walnut lane, Germnntewn, have issued
invitations for n dinner en Tuesday De
cember 21, In honor of their daughter.
Mlsa Pelly King!
, Miss Gertrude Hellls, of Chestnut Hill,
whose marriage te Mr. E. Converse
Pierce will take place the latter part of
next month, will be the guest of honor
today at a luncheon given by Miss Mil
dred Crawley, of 330 West Sprlngfleld
avenue, Chestnut Hill.
Miss Gcerglanna F. Harris, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrews Harris, of
West Chestnut avenue, Chestnut Hill
who Is a student at the Ethel Walker
Scheel, Slmsbury. Conn., will arrlve
home en December 18, te spend the
Christmas holidays with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Kelly an
nounce the engagement of their daugh
ter, Miss Kathryn Elisabeth Kelly, te
Mr. J. Frederick Sener, 2d, son of Mr.
and Mrs. F. K. Sener, of Lancaster.
ALONG THE READING
.Ir5- V'-,P .WhUney entertained the
OJd erk Read Chapter of the Daugh
ters of the American Revolution at her
home en Lawnton avenue a few days
age. Several of the members contributed
The Evening Publle Led;
re ttnl.nm.i
soeiai notes or
intertat freta various
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be eaneble of Tfrlilertlln. Itereafter .
roll Itenm nent br mWte the ppr wU
net be lnl,llhfd, unlr.M vbrned br tlie
sender with nnme. sdrtrem and telephone
number. AddreM nerUI Items te the He-elet-
lUlter. JCnrtln I'ublle Idier, OeO
Cheatnut strett.
these net, mufti
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SNOW SUITS, centliting
efcip,mittcns,sweatcrand
lejRlngJ.lntan Camel Hair
nd wool, or in heather
worsted, all situ $19.00.
Imported suUs of Llama
wool. Tlie sweater has a
Bytoncellar and pulls ever
the head. In buff and
Copenhagen) 1 te 2 years
$24.00j3te5yenn$26.50;
6 te 8 years $29.00.
Careful attention f j g(tn
te erderj by mail.
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MISS JVNE POPE YEATMAN
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pepe I'eatman, of 1118 Spruce street, who
entertained in her parents be at the opera last nUht
T
te the afternoon's program, which was
followed by a tea. Mrs. Whitney 1
Regent of the chapter.
Mrs. Samuel Reckerfeller and Mrs.
Edward Fell, of Doylestown, will enter
tain at & tea en Saturday afternoon in
honor of Mra. Henry Levezey.
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn P. King have re
turned from Atlantic City and are new
In their new home en Sixty-fifth avenue,
Oak Lane.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
The Kappa Chapter of PI Sigma Sor
ority will held Its winter dance at the
Hetel Walten In the Japanese room
next Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Calllnan, of
1S31 Erie avenue, entertained the
Neighbors' Club of which they are mem
bers at their home last evening. Their
Surata Included Mr. and Mrs. Ames
elkler. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Ferth
Hill, Mr. and Mra. Charles Metz. Mr.
and Mra. Charles Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
William Reach, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Reet and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith.
WE8T PHILADELPHIA
The ladles' auxiliary of the Yeung
Men's Hebrew Association, West Phila
delphia branch. 6249 Spruce street, held
a Kaftee Klatch last week. The pro
ceeds of this affair were used In buying
boskets of feed for the needy and toys
for peer children.
Mrs. Jean B. Adler, 1800 North Sixty
second street, will remain In New Yerk
until her uncle. Mr. Bernard Baren, will
sail for his home In Londen.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mra. Charles Mehr. of 23 H
Seuth Uoseweod Btreet, entertained In
formally at cards at their home last
week. The guests of honor were Miss
Inrititieai
or AnnoDece.
menti
Write or Phene for Knaravid or Trlnted
Sample.
ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Walnut St.
BEADbU BAGS REPAIRED
All Makes
W. can r.nevat ynr
n and mak It loon
ilk nw. Expert worit werit
m k n b I p; aatlataotlea
uaranUed.
MARIE FROMMS
11B H. MTH BT.
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iV-exytuHM
100 VIRGIN WOOL
Q 1 F T S
--that reflect the discrimination of
j TVf?' in tlie suJ?erier quality
and high standard of each article.
These shown here, are selected from
hundreds that vc suggest.
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Tailored Camel Hair Weel hats, soft and
ya'rwTteeO cmbteldercd '"
Gloves and gauntlets In Camel Hair, white,
black and heather mixtures, $1.75 -$3.00.
heather $i00' lighter wel8hthcatheM$3.0e!
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Company : : PkJladelpkia
1516 CHESTNUT STDP.RT
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Hjw--t rtrin.,.v.,.. .j.s'-v
Mae Pierce and Mr. Nlcklaa Bereaferd.
Others who attended Included Mr. and
Mrs."Edward MeNee, Mlsa Helen Mehr.
Mr. William D. Coffin and Mr. and Mra.
W. Scott Slsallew, Jr.
A muslcale was given en Sunday
evening by the Musical Art Club In the
Weightman Building. These who took
part In the pregrnrnme were Miss
Evelyn Tyson, Miss Vivian Cardero and
MIbs Mlna Doleres.
FRANKFORD
Mrs. C. Phillips, of Arrett Btreet, will
be hostess at a lunoheen tomorrow
afternoon te the members of her fort
nightly card club.
A lecture en "Werd We Use" was
given by Mr. Francis H, Green In the
lecture room of the Frankford Presby
terian Church lftBt evening.
Miss Jane Adams, of Frankford ave
nue and Sellers street, la apendlng sev
eral weeks tn Albany as the guest of
Mrs. Charles Pekln.
Weel for Knitting
19c an ounce
FIRST QUALITY PCRE
WORSTED SKEINS, NO
COTTON. NO C O A R S K
HAIRS, TAST COLORS,
OVER 30 fl II A I) K S.
MAIL. PHONE AND C. O.
I). ORDERS FILLET).
Yarn Clearing Heuse
Lecuit 5010 1228 Cherry St
Ladies1
Silk Hese
Special Vatae
. Blaek and Celer.,
color. Alte full
li2T.. ". aaiaa,
Chhdran'a and
Mnn'a Hnaa
Oeen Mendair. Fri.
1 and Balnrdar
tSrratnn
I McPhileray'i, 1624 Market St
Next te Htaeltr ThMtr
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Imported camel hair
Heuse Gowns bound with
ribbon or cord. Warm
and serviceable. Tailored
In our own work rooms.
Men's eownsfrem $57 te
$75, tax net Included.
Women's and children's,
tee.
Send for our illus
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GIVEN LAST NIGHT
Miss Mary C. Hebard Proaentod
at Bollevuo-Stratford
by Parents
Among- myrlnda of aweet alented Aoav Aeav
era and sparkling llghta, MUa Mary C.
Habard, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Dan
iel U Mebard, of Chealnut Hill, made
her formal debut last night at a ball
given by her parents In the Rese Gar
dens of the Bellevue-Stratferd.
Hundreds of tiny pink shaded lights.
Intermlngllwr with soft draperies of
southern smllax encircled the gardens,
while bay trees, rybedlum ferns and
orecua plants were artistically grouped
about. Tall Italian vases filled with
beautiful pink roses, celle. lilies and be be
genlns formed n. tropical setting1 for the
stare, which was banked with over ever
greens anC.ialms.
Baskets or pink roses were suspended
en rope of smllax from the tall, stately
pillars of the gardens which were fes
tooned with soft feathery greena.
Miss Hebard looked lovely in a frock
of white satin embroidered In crystal,
cut square at the neck and made with
a girdle of white tulle. She carried
American Beauty -resea.
Supper for two Hundred and fifty
guests was served at midnight. Many
dinners preeeeded the dance.
Mlsa Hebard, of Wyndcllffe, Chestnut
Hill, entertained at a dlnner at the
Bellevue-Stratford, In honor of her
gjjF VanLXwn & Stokes Ce. jjf
n Jewelers u
H 1 1 23 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia B
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U The joy of gift-giving U complete
U when the selection indicate erig-
Q inality and thoughtful effort Q
8 Rings S
D in Platinum Set With Q
Diamonds D
I Sapphires D
I Pearls D
, P Aquamarines Q
S $120 $5000 02
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Millinery Sale Extraordinary
800 Trimmed Hats
Many at Half-Price and Less
Eight Mere Shopping
Coty's Violette
affS.war esnssi
Toilet Article Gift Suggestions
ludnut'. .moll .!. ,ft rrct. in an assortment r ,
If tl lit
odera 7Se. "" "'"' ln " assortment of flower
Qeelquri Tleera and Ideal Toilet Powder at fl.OO
lljtrklds Talcum Pender, apeelal 23e box.
Keer A OaUet VleUt Water, .pedal 1.5 bottle.
Children llrunh and Comb Hetn, 11.80.
Ilriinh Comb and Mirror Hetaj white with hin.i ,i.
eight artlstle dcslfms. 8.7B. n n:ma deceiuei&na
Christmas Cards
u deien,
Tile reirular
1.50 and 3.00 u
l'Ir.t fleer
Allen's Fer Christmas Handkerchiefs
Sw.;Br1bn:r,nmer,(?: SSS, 11
Alse in Hand I'nlntcd colors, 18ct 3 for BOc, tSe. 88p '
Linen llnndkerclilef. Imnd-cmbrolclered corner n
V1.00, 1.SS, l.ne each. comers. e0e, :0c.
All-Linen Initial Hnndkerehlef. for men and women.
Men at 00c nnd 73c eucli.
Women', at SOe. 60e. 80e. 7fle ami Sl.JS each. -s
Children', lleied Handkerchief, that the kiddles llkn
70e, 8S0 for box of three. iuuies iiKe. flOc, 60e,
20 Discount en All Handbags
We will deduct 20 at time of purchase from all vei. ,
tjtie nnd leather liiindbuKs. An excellent onpertunltv t . ve"
real saving en our entire eteck of excellent value and wi 1-25". R
handbags. """ "lected
Fine Grade Turkish Towels, $1.00 9
These are our usual Jl 50 nnd
Tewel Sets, Special $1.50 Bnv
Ilitth-.lie Teel, acitpat towel and wwh rlcitl. te mntK
edges crocheted in Pink, nlue or Lavcndar; daintily boxed nn-."L
wiui rinuen.
Boxed Calendars, 20c; 3 for 50c
and WJ2? f0afmoe,rT1e!Cgtnu'sn, ICxe!i ITX' J.
Reduction of 33V3 en Women's
And Children's "Sleepy Hellew"
Flannelette Nightwcar and
Undci'skirts
Owinc te mild weather, we are overstocked en 1nnin
garments for the cooler nights te come. We have net i-I. i
the prices but at the time of purchase we will dwfect J IkuS
oeleVcirto uT Pr,CC' 8 mC"nS t,UHC RUrmc,Ufl wnS
plaKttle? f "CC"Cnt Krnd CHntn fl8nneI' ln 8trJP nd
Unrestricted choice of every style Flannelette Nitn
Pajama, Underskirt, and ChlBren'H SleeplnJ GarmVnS . in0?"'
stock. There is Immense choice and thlAh TwiTl lltt Iml
we have the stock. l wniie
On sale In the regular section, second fl
3fc3WWfca&i3Wa
hlece. MIm y C. Hebur.J, .which in-
d"1"1 the oUt-eMown Ket.
Miss Mary H. Stewart, debutante
daughter of Mra. Rebert O. i.1" .
and Mr. and Mra. Harry P. C. Htlke-
- ... h.i at HlnriAr for AllHH
Marjerio Y. Gibben, debutante daughter
of Dr. and Mra. Jehn u0.'PDOS- t.wi
guests Included Mlsa nuth Packard,
Jtlsn Mary B. Thayer. Mlsa Bydney
Diddle, Mlsa Mary Heppln Hewland. Mr.
Philip B. Fisher. Mr. Nerman ETIlaen,
Jr., Mr. James Cheaton, 4th, Mr. Ernest
C. Savage and Mr. William L. Savage.
ROXDOROUQH
Miss Isabel Foulkrod, daughter of Mr.
and Mra. Jehn J. Foulkrod, Jr.. will be
a gueit at the house party which Mr.
and Mra. W. Mesley Swain, of Haver
ford, will give at the Lake Placid Club,
New Yerk, ever the holidays.
The faculty of the Levering Scheel
gave a dinner In honor of Miss Eliner
Maxwell, who recently returned from
a trip te Japan, en Monday evening at
the Uoxberough Country Club.
MOORE8TOWN
Mr. and Mra. Heberton Wllllama en en en
tortalned about 1B0 of their frienda at a
dinner danee en Saturday In the I. O.
O. P. building.
Mr. and Mra. Jenke have returned
from Germantown where they attended
a reception en Saturday.
NORRI8TOWN
Mrs. Ralph Duckworth, of 023 West
Lafayette street, entertained at dinner
In honor of her husband's birthday an
niversary. The gueata Ineluded Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs.
H. M. Sllcex, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hol
brooke, Mlsa Anna VanFessen, Miss
Gertrude Selah, Mrs. Ellxabeth Coaael Ceaael
berry. i
Days Until Xmas
Extract, S4.50
Specially Priced
re new 7j0
de.en card, are new 00
rear.
J1.76 llnd. with f'. .
daintily boxed nSd tied
oer.
QER
Mr, and Mr.
MANTOWN
.tehn IIehen-Adel. 3617
seent several days visiting
In New Yerk,
Mlsa Mary Einstein will visit Miss
Dena Washerman and Miss Katherlne
Wasnerman, of Wlssahlcken avenue.
8teever-8tearna Wedding
A marriage of Interest will tuke plarn
at the First Prosbyterlen fhureh of
Willlnmspert at 8.30 o'clock this eve
ning when Miss Delphene Elizabeth
Stearns, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Charles Rebert Stearns, will beceme the
bride of Mr. Jehn Wilsen S'eever, son
of Dr. nnd Mrs. Henry von Heff
Steever, of Chester. Mr. fltearns will
give his daughter In marriage, nnd her
alster. Mrs. Samuel Wilsen Williamson,
of Chester, will attend na matron of
honor. There will Im four bridesmaids
who will Include Mlsa Jean Hays
Stearns. Miss Helen Peeskc, Mlsa Mar
gam Bingham Caryell nnd Mrs, Town
send Van Olaker, all of Wllllamspert.
bride's cousin', will be flower girl, ' Mr.
Little Mlsa Elizabeth jane Heener, tne
Here is one of the new La France
models for Fall a smart looking,
trim fitting beet of Mahogany Calf,
ideal for all-round wear.
You'll enjoy its comfort as much as
the fineness of the leather and its
stylish cut.
And you'll find its price
most reasonable when you
consider the quality of mate
rial and workmanship.
CJULADELI'lUA'S LEADING THEATRES i
Direction of LEE A J J. SKUIIERT
sam SHL JRE.RT kveb. at siie
8. ''nUDLn 1 MATH WEn- ft sat,
LAST 4 DAYS OF
Jtfenm. Hhub-rt'H Hlp-Kearine n
MAT. TODAY s$j 50
EDDIE CANTOR
In th Cntury Th-itr Produrtlen
"MIDNIGHT ROUNDERS"
WITH 125 OF"nrE xvenr.n'B
OIIKATKST ENTEnTAINKH3
Nr SEATS NOW SELLING
QAUA. TULETTIDE FUN FESTIVAL
AL
The Qrand
DJInn of
laujthter
Hear His
Wenderl
New
Songs
J0LS0N
In Grwatet Winter Garden Triumph
SINR An GOLDEN nBVEL
J 1 11 D A U QLOIUOUS QinLS
ADELPHI EVa: ; 10
MaU. Thur. 4 Sat.. 2:18
POP. MAT. TOMORROWS
a. ir. weeds rnnaENTa "!lB
MARJORIE
RAMBEAU
JiS. PA,lnln r?nSSi'P Great MMedrama
THE SIGN ON THE DOOR
SriATS NOW BBI.L.INO l"OR XMAS DT
NEW TEAK'S MXT1.VED AND NIGHT
I YRIC EVES. AT 8il0
A a M.Tfl. WED 6AT-' 2'"
Pep. Mat. Today $! .50
Here's soma scandal for yexi! Of
course I never aest, but if jeu cenve
te the matinee or night performance of
"Her Family Tree." my new musical plot
at the Lyric, ieu mat; learn iemethitta te
your advantage.
pfa'tirvVHp
cfetx
SEATS NOW FOR XMAS DAT
CHESTNUT ST. OPEnA "01'se '
POSITIVELY LAST ie DAYS
j''?.' iT-r" '" rtf.,MU3, n 1,1
D.
W. GRIFFITH'S
MASTERPIECE
"Way Down East"
MAT. DAILY g $1.00 &j
NOTE Owlna- te com lnth of preduc
tlen and tron-beund rentracta. thla plctura
nevrr can t aheirn nt leai than (trat-claai
theatrs prlra.
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ACADEMY OF MUSIC
1 Trun4ay Evening-. December te
New Yerk Symphony
OnCHESTRA
Pamreach Conductor
K REI S LER
Sat a' A-adm and Ilfi p.-' 11 10 Thutnui
AST0R
FRANKLIN
AND
G1RARD
3 PHOWS DAIL.V I 7 0 Today Ffatura
Pearl White in 'Tiger's Cub"
HTL.V1A ANITA PQI.E.V fiOLOlBT
'ETTH'S THEATRE
LEO CARRILLO
I TK BTAIt. "IIMIIVRDI. tin
Jin t Mna jimmii: nAnnV
OOKDI.VO HAUHY AND ffi
and TR1XIE FRIGANZA
HAIXHOOM IlEI.I.EVUn STUATFnnn
SAMAROFF-STOKOWSKI
I-L'NKIIAI. MAIK'lI" Benuu en ln.
TIOICKTS SI TO V2 6U AT fir lf ?'?'"
11 III t'tlKHTVUT HT. ANl" ',.', , S
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1320 Chestnut., Loci3l92.en"DP '31
eqijiicw. 'iy "uanaaaaj tit QpJiV
ORPHEUM 0i;Va't'inie Ch,,t"' Av.
MAE DESMOND f1r'u7.?.,
NEXT WEEK -"HTOPTmK'r- lv"'
duments ; , nr
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Comic nurUaqua "WAY DOWN YEA ST
WORLD'S
OP UVINU
f'UItlOaiTH.H
OPKN DAILY
11 A M in In ..
MUSEUM
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Marfcal-Kermarly mnh,.n,' t,,..,.
CASINO
Wel. ab. Bth. Mat Ted7
victory Bellea
-M.1I riPOPii
Trocadero 10lh Arcb 'i' urd
llillta
'aYJay
William Mplf, Kink-la, of Albany, frf,
will be Mr. Bleever'B best mrtn ana
ushers will Include Mr, Henry von
Hteever and Mr. rjunuici Wl'en 1
tl ..,.... . Pl..tAH t All riAfiMTA
i Jl
Stearna, 2d, of Wllllamspert J Air. Wil
liam S. Melntlre, Jr., of Meylanl Mr.
Fnrwell Leng, of Baltimore, and Mr,
Wllllnm H IJlaknley, Jr., of CliMtr. A
reception will fellow at the home 6f Mr,
and Mrs. Stearns, nuer wmen or. pnu
Mrs. Hteever will leave for a w
UUl
ilnv
Journey.
NOVICIO-ICAUFirMAN
The wedding of Mlaa Sylvia
Ethel
Knufrman, daughter or Mr,
and Mra.
LeuIh Kauffman, of 1B20 North Elfbth
street, took plece last evnnlng at CtSO
o'clock te Mr. lnalere Maxwell NevJck.
nt the Rltz-Carlten. Rabbi Abraham J
Feldmon, of Keneaeth Israel Temple,
performed the ceremony In the presence,
of only members of the two famllf.
The brlde was attended by her stater,
Mlsa Clara M. Kauffman. A dinner fol
lowed the aervlce, Mr. and Mra.
Nevlck. after nn extended weaaing jour.
iney, will live In Overbroek.
Medel Ne. 443
$11.50
1204-06-08 Market St.
(FORMEIU.Y KNOWN A3 THE STANUStl
MAJIKET AH. 10X1111 A. M. TO Jl T. II.
NAZ1MOVA aagAjg.
PAF AC 121 MAiUCET 8TIU5ET
?..'Vi,fT.V-'- 10 A. M. te ll'.lS P. M.
EUGENE O'BRIEN ,'W.0UL
ARPAHIA Cnaatnut St. Bal lets
"VV-JL1tl 10 A. M. te UllB P. M.
nnnrenT w chamiierb' story
"THE RESTLESS SEX"
With Marlen Davlaa and Carlyla lilacleull
VIrT'D I A Merket Street Ab. tt
V 1V 1 vyjT.l-. 0 A. M tellilS P. M.
VON
"Devils Pakey
STOOHKIirS
CAPITOL
724 MAHKOT BT.
ALICE LAKH In,
"THE MIgFIT Wlffg"
REGENT MAJ5!S.?S-ii1
"CLOTHES"
GLOBE
MAnKET HTREET
at JUNIPER
rONTINPOl'S VAUDEVILI.K 11 TO 11
"fnnev l Meney " Little Came: Othr
METROPOLITAN OPERA MOUSE
PlIII.ADEt.PHI ORAND OPERA CO.
Tomorrow Kvg FAUST
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POSITIVELY
LAST 4 NIGHTS
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THE SEAPON'S SUPRESrE flUCCESS
K
UlIAJUvKS DILLINGHAM PrenenU
APPLE BLOSSOMS
Tli Krelnler-Jacobl-Le Uiiren Operetta
jenn cnarien Tnemna wllfla uennett
l'erclval Knight the AatAtrei
TWO WEEKP ONLY HEO DEC. 20
SEATS NOW Ten ALL PEnPX)nMANCTS
Great Holiday Attraction
Peppy! Breezy! Zippy!
CHAJrt.CS DILLINGHAM'S
. MUSICAL OOMIDY SUCCtST
Xfctste-onyevitr
GARRICK x !S?t
Sat.
Popular Mat. Today D"t $2
Positively Last Week
CIIAItLRS FROHMAN Prent
OTIS
SKINNER
IV Tlin NEW PLAT
At the Villa Rese
n- A 15. W MASON
MO.v . DEC IOHOUDAV ATTIIACTIOW
DAID Iti:i.ARre Pre,.nli
DAVID
WARFIELD
in The Return of Peter Grimm
S'ata Neu for Xmas un1 New Year's Weakt
BROAD N'IunT'' AT 8 IB .
Popular Mat. Today "' $2
5TH WEEK OI" wmitbe"
n t - J KN""A'"MKNT
Uest Comedy ever written
by an American." v t Tiuuima
A Beeth Tttrkingten Classic
CLARENCE
with ALFRED LUNT and
OI1IOINAI NKW YORK CAHT
SEATS NOW "r Xin.. .ni
New Year's Wwll
ML I KOFJOLITAN 0VK
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sl'Alrt NOW PELI.INO
ai IIeji ctfllvn and Waynvann'a
1I0H Chtn.it Ht
Special Pep. Price
(Jala Holiday Attraetlenl
Xmaa Day Mat.
and following Twe Weak
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carnival """ " pir
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PEOPLES
Ken. Ave. & Curefe.
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