lip' wrw . . v v ."! V SSpf X , j h. l"" II Jted JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Speaks of the Packard' Ball Tonight. Several Parties Planned for Miss Gummey. Smart Costumes Seen Recently TnB Geerges I'ncknrds will rIvp n ilnnre tonight nt the Ultz-Cnrlten "or their ilniiRhtcr Htith, nnd mnny nrc the dlnnrrs te tnkc plnec before that fvent. llutli Is n sister of Mrs. Arthur iUUingi nnd Hetty Pncknrd, you knew, nnl nppenrN te be n very lieifulnr young person. I hnppeneil nletiR tlie ether tiny Inte n group of (lebtitnutm, nnd every ether one seemed te besiiylng, "Where'H Kuth?" or "Oh I I vnnt te tell tlmt te Kuth," nnd jievernl ether hiicIi re Jnnrki, nnd I looked nbeut when n sud den exclamation of pleasure broke forth from the group. It vns becnuse Kuth wni arriving. I (lid net need te hear nny mere te knew hew popular she In. The Jee Unrtews are giving 11 lnrge theatre party for their two daughters, i jizabeth nnd Mary, before the dance. Elizabeth, you remember, ranie out Inst year, and Mary is a bud of this snnsen. Br. and Mrs. Francis Tnrkard will en tertain nt dinner for Itutli nnd for JInrjerle Gibben before the dance, and the Alan Wilsons will gite u dinner for Telly (irhoem. The Hnrrv Iter winds will entertniit for "Nce" Strnw Strnw bridge and the Jehnsen Wards will en tertain for I'rNcMn Davis. T SAW Dorethy Ncwbeld Ititchic the J- ether tiny wenrlng a most stunning Oent of gray fur with blnck eellnr and Miffs, ller hat wns n small model of black-rut velvet turned off the face and with soft folds of the innterini arranged nrress the brim ns n sort of trimming. IJorethy is geed-looking and has n charming mnnner. What n had time she had during her wedding trip Inst June. Ynu remember her father. Mr. Aithur Emlen Xewbeld, died suddenly while she was en her way te Herinudn. Just n few days niter her wedding. 1 lemember his funeral took place just exactly one week from her wedding day in the same church where he had given her in marriage. rnilAT dance which the Itnrry Cur-J- tiscR, of Overhrenk, jjiiw Inst night nt the Merlen Cricket Club, was a de lightful nffnir. It wns for Margaret, their debutante daughter, nnd Mrs. Curtis nnd her ether daughter, Mr. Geerge A. Iliihn, .'id. received with the debutnntc. Margaret looked perfectly lovelj. She were the sweetest frock of white tulle and chiffon, nnd It wns trim med with pink rosebuds. She carried nn old -Cushioned houeuct of tiny rose, tee. nnd looked fairer than ever with her golden hair nnd lovely pink checks. .urs. J limn was stunning, tee, in pale green geergcte. 8he wns Alma Curtis you remember. Mrs. Curtis wns very linndsemcly gowned in black chiffon lelvet. The ballroom was decorated with ferns nnd palms nnd gnrlnnds of sinilnx. Supper was served nt midnight nnd It wns altogether n beautiful nffnir. The ISfginnld Merrises cntcrtniucd for Ot Ot tllie Merris before the dunce, ami Vivi ennc Hnitlett wns also n guest of honor at n dinner. IN TOWN" thcre wns a theatre party followed by supper at'tlie Hitz-Carl-ten rIcii by the Algernon Clnpps for I'leaner (iumniey. 1'leaner is being much entertnlned, by the. way, invita tions came out jesterdnv for n ilnuce te be given in her honor hv lr. nnd Mrs. Geerge 1'nles Bnker. nt the Helle vup-Strntfertl, en January 12, nnd Mr. nnd Sirs. Gummey will gic n dance for her en December 2.'5 nt the Rcllevuu also. IIHAIt that tin members of the In- epptnlencc StiunrP Auxiliary of the Jpd Cress are te meet together today at lied Cress headquarters, 21S Seuth Nineteenth btreet. While the auxiliary is net active In Hed Cress work, most of such work having stepped with pence, its cemmitpc agreed Inst jenr te nicer before Christmas and te send gifts te f,enic of the children In the l'hllndclphla Hespitnl. He today 100 lPttPrs te Snnty which have been written by the children out there, will be answered with gifts, 1 think it's a splendid idea. Se many of the Hed Cress cninmitees that worked for years during the. wnr have felt that they wanted te held together in some vny and this special nuti'lary has chosen this Chrlstuius work te de ever j-enr. Mrs. Geerge I.erimer is chnirninn ti the Independence Squaie auxiliary, nnd some of these i he nre associated with her are Mr. Frpd Ktigllsh, Jits. Ash Ash ten Little. Mrs. Bertram Lippincott, Mis. Wellington Shannen, Mrs. Wil liam Helding, Mrs. Geerge Tales Ha ler, Mis. Tdwnrd Theinus nnd ninny ethers. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. ami Mm James H liiluku, 1J6 Van Pelt strict, will entertain At a dinner tonight In honor of Miss Helen I.angden Mitchell, debutante daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. L.uigden Dlwyn Mitchell, before the bull Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Randelph Packard will glve a.t the Rltz Rltz Carlten, In honor of thelr debutnnte daughter, Miss Ruth Packard. Miss Mltchell will uIee be the guest of honor at ,i dinner en Tuesday, December 28, te be given by Mr Oiven Wlster, of But ler plnce, Gennantewn. before the Benedict Bnll Mr. and Mrs Daniel Mereau H.ir- rluger, of 2105 Walnut Htreet, will enter tain ut dinner at their home en Friday night, January 7, befere the Hist Assem lily ball, in honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Sarah Barrlnger. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Waring Hopkln Hepkln Hopkln sen. of 2219 Spruce stieet. will entertain at a small thcatie paity, followed bv supper and dancing, at the Bellevue Bellevue Strntferd, en Saturday night, Jununrj 8, In honor of Miss Kllse du Pent, debu tante, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FranelH I. du Pout. Miss Anna Ashton, debutante daugh ter of Dr. nnd Mrs Themas ti. Ash ton, of 1814 Seuth Rittenhouse tquare. nnd Miss Eloise Warrlner, dehutnnte daughter of Mr and Mrs Samuel Dex tnr Warrlner, of 113 Seuth nighteem'i Htreet, were among the guests who at tended the dance last night in Princeton given by Dr nnd Mrs chniles Brew li nt their home, Cleveland luna, In honor of Miss Allce B. Cnndee, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs Charles L. Cundee, of Wilmington, Del. The New England Society will give n dinner tomeirow night ut the Bellevue Bellevue Mrutferd In honor of the tercentenary nf the landing of the Pilgrims nt Plj Plj meuth, Mass Mr. Hewaid L Rowland, i.nn of Mrs W terlngten Rowland, 21S Seuth Twenty-llrst street, will gie a dinner of Mxteen ceern bofero the dunce he will Bive tonight nt the Rltz-Carltuli. Mr. Jehn T. Wnlnwrlght. who Is n rtudent nt Princeton University, will ar. rive home tomorrow te spend the Christ- Safe Milk Infants Inralidt NO COOKINQ TU 'Teed Drlnfe" for All Af Quick Lunch at Hern, Offiea i Fountain!. Aih for HORLICICS. AToiaimitiewSaltititoHi jef JLJ'mrmtatitunim Fer l-TW& I -'" inns holidays with bis mother, Mrs. Hutlierferd 1'carsen, nt the llcllevue llcllevue .Stratferd. Mls Cnthnrlne Iteyen, of Itosten, nnd Mr, Frederick Shedlcld, of New Yerk, will be ntnenfj the out-of-town guests who will attend the bnll tenlirht whlcn Mr. and Mrs (Icoike Hnndel)h I'ncknrd will give nt the "lltJi-fiirltnii In honor of their daughter, Miss Until 1'ncknrd. Mr nnd Mrs. lj Hewnnl Wentlierlv will etitertnln a house pnitv en Sntur tltiy night, .Tatiunry 1. nt their home, SO 19 Chestnut Rtreet. They will ceme te attend the lnrge New Year's tlnnee te be given tlmt night by Mr. nnd Mrs. Wpiilherly nt their home In honor of their debutante daughter, Mlsa Carel Treble Smith, nnd Miss Catharine Hi nil ford Knight, dehutuntp daughter of Mrs Hratlferd Knight. The guests will In t lude Miss Odette Seder, of New Yerk ; Miss I'cggy Murphy, of St. T.eulj, Me j Miss Helen Sehlewlnd, of New Yerk ; Mr. Irvlne Keser, of Ualtlmern; Mr. Clinten Shelling nnd Mr. Jack French, of New Yerk. Miss Hetty Wllllnms, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Rebert Martin Wllllnms, of 'JnlG AA .limit street, will entertain ns her guest ever Dm Chrl.itma.s holidays Miss Inebelln Carrlngten, of RaHlmer Miss Wllllnnis will give a dinner en .Monday night, December 27, nt Her home in honor of Miss Harrington bc bc bc foie the Junier Cinderella dance te be given that night at the Merlen Cricket Club. Cnptnln Iiula M. Nulton, commandant of the navy yard, nnd Mrs. Nulton mid their dnughtcr. Miss Nulton, were the guesls of honor nt a tea en Wednesdny afternoon, glsen by Mrs. William Ciewcr nt her home en Seuth ftluink street Mrs (ieorge A. Vroemn and Mrs. O. O. Mur II n presided at the tc!t table. Mrs. Themas II. Birch, wlfe of United States minister te Portugal, wan -the guest of honor at a luncheon given by her sister, Mrs lingerie H. Derey, nt her home, 1518 J-ecun street, yosterdny. Mrs. Peiey will entertain nt luncheon In honor of her sister en Saturday nnd also en Tuesday. Miss Catharine Bradford Knight tic butante daughter of Mrs. Bradford IOilght, 1917 Hlttenheuse street, will entertain ns her guest ner the New Year holidays Miss I.awten Fller, of San Francisce Calif Miss Filer Is at prcient tsltlng In New Yerk. Mm I'. Wlllard Heading, of Fifteenth and Pine streets, will entertain nt n large luncheon at the Hoesovclt. te he followed by a card party, en Tuesday afternoon. December 28. Mrs. Reading will be assisted In receiving by her daughters. Mrs I.. H Squlre and Mrs. Jehn C Wlsener About seventy-tlve guests will attend Mrs Rebert Fmett Hare, of 400 Seuth Twentv-secend street, left en Saturday for a visit te New Yerk, where she has been entertained ns the guest or Mr. nnd .Mrs. fimlen Sncncer Hare, of 29 Fast Sixty-first street, nnd will return te her home today. Mrs. A. Wayne Robinson. Jr., entor enter tnined nt n, bridge party en Thursda afternoon at her home In Yeaden, In honor of Mra. Kdward Osberno Ceatcs, of Bala. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn H. Hubbs, of 540 J Wayne nvenun, will glve a dnnce this evening at the Philadelphia Crick?t Club, In honor of thelr daughter. Miss Katharine Marvlll Hubbs. Miss Hone B. McMlchael, who bes neen aoreaii since lest spring, Is spend ing the winter In Nice, France, with Mrs. Ij Wlllard Redgcrs and her dautrh tvr. Miss Constiuice D. Redgers. Mr .and Mm Henry Russell Wrav, formerly of this city, new living nt Colerado Springs, Cel., are Binding the winter In Reme, Italy Mrs. Frederic W. W. Graham, of Summit avenue Chestnut Hill, will glve a bridge en AVednesday, December 29, In honor of her daughter, Miss Caro Care luin F. Ginhnin. Miss Margaret N. Paul, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Nelll Paul, of Gravers lane, Chestnut Hill, who Is a student nt Farmlrigten Scheel, arrived liome en Wednesday for the holidays. Mrs. Leuis Barcroft Runk. 407 Price street, Geniuintewn. will glve a chil dren's partv en Wednesday afternoon, December 22 In honor of her llttln daughters, MIsm Elizabeth Runk nnd Miss Amello Runk. Therm will be thirty children. Mrs, Clayten McElroy, 201? phTti street, will give a luncheon en Thurs day, December 23, nt the Sedgeley Club, In honor of her daughter, Miss Elizabeth J. McEIrey. Mrs. Jeseph L. Woolston, of Glcnden, A Christmas Sale of Slipper Buckles 25 Oft Tag Price This means that you save one-fourth en any pnir of buckles -the original prices are en the tags. This Is an Opportunity te Select fet a Gift That She Is Sure te Appreciate This sale includes hundreds of the smartest and most fashionable designs, each personally selected net only for beauty, but also for quality of mnterials and work manship j and results from our determined policy te force down high costs by adjust ment te leplacemcnt levels. INCLUDED ARE Tailored Buckles, in conventional de signs, in bronze, nickel and jet finishes, that were 75c te $2.50 a pair. Cut Steel Buckles, in an almost limit less variety of beautiful patterns. Many of them te be found only here, and all thoroughly well made. These were priced $1.00 te $20.00 it pair. EVEisrnsrGv pre&rc Chestnut Hill, wilt gtve a buffet luncheon today followed by cards In honor of her daughter, Miss Nancy Woolston, who arrived home en Tuesday for the Christmas holidays from Debbs Kerry Scheel, N. Y whero Miss Woolston Is ft student. Mr. Jeseph Sill Clnrlc, Jr., en of Mr, and Mrs. Jeseph Sill Clark, of Kates Hall, Chestnut Hill, who Is a student nt n llnrvnrtt College, will nrrlve home today te spend the hlledays with his parents. Mrs. Clark and her son, Mr. Aery Clark, are spending some tlme In New Orleans, where MrB. Clark's son Is rewerlnff from a serious IUiicm. They will return home for Christmas. Mr. Arthur Crlsfletd. mm of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pearc.B Crlsfleld. of Chmtnut Hill, left early this week for Savannah, On., where he will spend f'hristmas as the guest of his mint, Mrs. Clarence Andersen, Miss Jesephine Crlsfleld, who In ii undent nt Smith College. New Hampton, Mns will arrle home for the Christmas holidays en Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs James Horten Tuttle have Issued Invitations for a dance nt their home, Cherrylec, Bryn Mnwr. en December 27, In honor of their daughter, M1S3 Kllrnbetti Tuttle nnd their son, Mr. Nerrls Tuttle. WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Fllnore Chrlstlne, of r.OOa Ccdnr avenue, entertained the Delta Sigma Plil Sorority en Tuesday at her home. Among the guests were Mls Dorethy J. Yeung, Miss Ruth Oorden. Mrs Mttchner Hall, Miss Kmma Smith, Sim II. David. Mia. I-euls McCnrter. Miss Marjery Ryan. Mrs. W. P Brown. Mrs J Harlan, Miss Mary Mumford nnd Miss Mary Olhaustn. A nrettv weddlne took place en V.'ednebdny evening when Miss Lillian Olllard. daughter of Mr. and Mm J. J. Oillard, was married at her parents home 6302 Walnut street, te Mr. Clar ence H. Yeung The bride wns given in inarrl.ige by her father, and the matron of honor wns a sister of tbe bride, Mrs August F Dalx. The best man wns Mr Jehn Wittl.igham. The Rev Henry C. Wnlhev, of St. Mathew's Methodist Church, was the officiating minister. ALONG THE READING Mrs. Maurlce Hoever nnd her son, Mr. rnt.Hlr.A Unnvt .Tr . nf Wvncetp. nC- cempanled by Miss Beatrlce Miner, of Drexel Jliu, win leavt) no ct n Hroeke. Vn., where thev will spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Hoever's mTi.tn.lnw and dauEhter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn R. Hendersen at Potemno Farm. Miss Miner's engagement te Mr. Hoever was anneunceu a snort lime ns GERMANTOWN I.leutenant Geerge I Richard and Mrs. Richard, of Nepenhlt. I,. I. will arrlve en next Tuesday te be the cuests of Mrs. Richard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm T. Steel, of the Weed-Norton, ever the holidays. Mrs. Rebert M Barten. .Tr , of 149 West Durham street, entertained at luncheon, followed by cards, at her home, yesterdny afternoon. Her cuests were Mrs Charles A. Waters, Mrs. Jeseph Lord, Mrs. Max M. Arneld, Mrs. Wil VanDusen & Jeivclcrs 1 1 23 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Gift Selections TENDANTS BRACELETS BAR PINS LORGNETTES BRIOCHES WRIST WATCHES JEWELED BAGS VANITY CASES SAUTOIRS FOUNTAIN PENS CLOCKS SILVERWARE BRONZES Cut Jet Buckles, considered by many fastidious worae" as the most effective buckles for evening wear. Beautiful glossy or dull jet, substantially mounted. Their prices were $1.25 te $12.00 n pair. Rhinestone Buckles, in the most ex quisite designs, each carefully chosen for stone beauty and quality of mountings. They were $2,00 te $20.00 a pair. And any pair will be daintily cased if desired, H&LLAHA!S GOOD SHOESU 921 Market Street 4028 Lancaster Avenue I 2736 Germantown Avenue 60th and Chestnut Streets 5604 Germantown Avenue Branch Stores Open Every Evening 51 eedg - er - - pgirM)ELPHiA; fbidy, - peebmbeb inr, im liam C. 8. lx, Mrs. P. Leslie Bhnw, Mrs. Charles Barten and Mrs. Frances S. Devlin. A children's Christmas play. "Santa Glaus Land," will be presented In the ballroom of the Delmar-Merrls tomor row afternoon. These tailing prominent parts are Miss , Marta qoldsberougli, Miss Pelly Hlgglnbethan, Miss Mildred Kenney. Master Justin Hermnn nnd Miss Pauline Thlclks, of Fast Orange. Mrs Bertha IlUrten, of the Delmar Delmar Merrls, Is In chnrge of the play. Pro ceeds will he for the benefit of the crip pled shut-ins and the starving children of Furepe. Mr. Frank A. Tayler, of 614 Fast Sedgwick stroet, who has been In Kurope for several months, will return te his home tomorrow, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Kellcrman, Jr., of 7422 Deven street, have returned from a trip te New Yerk. Mr, nnd Mrs. Max M. Arneld, of 2Gf Fast T'psal street, will etitertnln at cards at their home this eenltig. The guests will be Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Aldrlch Mncvaugh. Mr. and Mrs. William C, 8. lyx and Mr. and Mrs. P. Telrlla Shaw. Miss Nettle Walter will entertain nt luncheon, followed by pinochle, at her hemi en, Monday afternoon. The guests will Include Mrs. W. . Van Hern, Mrs. Ida Hnnsel, Mrs Kdward Ranshaw, Mrs. Frank Isaac, Mrs. Heward Scheley Mrs. Oliver Thornten nnd Mrs. Herbert A. Wallace NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles A. White, of 1855 North Park avenue, will entertain nt dinner at their home this evening. Cevers will be laid for twenty guests. The Kndesh Club, of Kadesh Com Cem mandcry, Ne. 29, Knights Templar, will glve a ten and dance nt the Roosevelt en February 16. The club entertained nt a card party en Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Laura Haefterman, 1803 North Sixteenth streat, the pro ceeds te go toward the fund for the en tertnlnment during Christmas week given for the children of club members. The senior class of the Girls' Nor Ner mal Scheel will held their annual reun ion and luncheon nt the Hetel Norman Nerman Norman dle, Thirty-sixth and Chestnut streets, en Mendny, December 27. Among theso en the commlttceAof which Miss Rbcva Otte Is chairman, are Mrs, Sarah Pep per, Mrs. Florence Pfelrfer nnd Miss Fdna Paramour. Miss Ott Is also toast teast toast mlstress for the luncheon. Miss Marien Welhcnmaycr, of 1621 Diamond street, entertained at luncheon, followed by 500. nt her home, en Wednesday, for her card club. The miest of honor was Miss Dorethy F. Denham of Washington, who has been visiting in tins city. NORRISTOWN Miss Marlen Strltxlnger, a student nt the Sargent Scheel, Bosten, Is spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs F. O. Stritzlnger, of Hamilton street. The marrlage of Miss Elizabeth Kath ..in. t-inrlr. d.iuchter of Mr. and Mrs, Jamc3 Clark, and Mr. Charles Lewis Stokes SCARP PINS VEST CHAINS DRESS SETS LINK BUTTONS CIGARETTE CASES TENCILS SIGNET RINGS PEN KNIVES WATCHES in our magnificent stock Her ' fa Sklbbe, son of Mrs. Agnes Sklbb;, took place en' Tuesdny In the. Reformed Church of the Ascension. The Rev. H. W Bright, pastor of "the church, per formed the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Hklbbe will llve nt 1002 West Airy street. , The annual Christmas play nnd Pn-r1ty, of the St. Jehn's branch of the Girls Friendly Society will be held next Wednesday In the Parish Heuse. Mls Ellrabeth Deavca Is chairman of the commlttee In charge of the nffalr. LAWNDALE Mr. nnd Mrs. Obltr, of 7820 I street, have left te spend the winter tn Flerida. Mrs. C. Nelsen, of Park avenue, enter tained the Indies of her card club at her home yesterday afternoon. Mr. Jehn Lafferty. of 7316 Taber street, has returned from a visit of sev eral weeks In the West. ii"""uiniiniiiiiiiimiiiiuujii'iiiii mini Philtdtlphia Atlantic ystTL&ips The Sheps of Sensible Prices SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY A Dainty Specially Priced Everybody will want a frock for Holiday dances school girls, college girls, elder sisters, mothers 1 Levely styles at the above attractive price. 127 PHILADELPHIA 1337 S. 1 3th St. and Chestnut St. I BOARDWALK SHOP ATLANTIC Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Stree-1214 Extraordinary Millinery Valued for Saturday Just An Opportune Time te Replenish With An Extra Hat At 'z Price and Less Saturday 320 of Our Fine Hats for Quick Clearance at $5.00, $8.00, $10.00 French Flower Bouquets In dainty bexen for Xmaa givlne. Violets, Orchids, Gnrdenlas, Helly and Small Flowers 80a te J8.00. Six 'Mere Shopping Days Until Xmas Gleve Silk Underwear Reduced Fine pure ellk IJnderweur of excellent quality. A. famous make at special prices. Vests, 38 te 42, at $2.45 each Bleemers at $2.95 each Handkerchiefs Wemrn'e Dimity and Irlnh I.awn Hnndkrrrhlefa In Hand and Swiss Emb. corners, beautiful designs. 33c, 35c, 38c Mich. Ltaen Handkerchief. liand 1,00. 11.25, tl.80 each. AIbe In Hand Patnted colors. Iflc) 3 for SOe, JSc, 33c. AlULInrn Initial Handkerchiefs for men and women. Wemen'a at' 8 Or, flOc, 00e, 7Se nnd II. S3 each. Men at tiOe and 73n each. Chlldren'ii Dexed Handkerchief, that the kiddies like. 60e, 75c, 83e for box or tnree. 20 Discount On All Handbags Wa will deduet 20 n.t tlme of purchase from 'all velvet, duve tyne end leather handbag An excellent opportunity te aecura a real aavine en our entire stock of excellent value and well selected handbag". Boxed Calendars, 20c; 3 for 50c ITundreda of beautiful dmlima In floral, Jandreape, bluebird and copies of famous Tayler pictures! boxed rady for meJllng. 20 Discount On All Wash Satin, Crepe de Chine, and Muslin Underwear We will deduct at the time of rmrehiwa t0 dl.cennt from every article In enr H'Mh Satin and Crepe de Chine Underwear Tlept. This Is wenderfal opportunity te select articles for Christ mas slilnr at n real vln. SECOND FLOOR English Sports Weel Hese, $1.85 These Imported hose In the newest heather mixtures; there nre several shades of blue new 60 popular for winter wear with sport oxfords. They are needleM te say unusual value at this price. . ' $2.50 Silk Hese, Special $2.00 Fer Friday and Saturday eni w offer our regular $3,60 hosiery for 12.00 a pair. They are uniform quality and ceme In a splendid assortment of shade. Buy new for Xmas Riving-.' Exclusive Christmas Cards, 50c Dez. On BatUTday we will place en sale en extraordinary assortment of Christmas Greeting Cards mostly half prlce. There ere scores of styled and we will have several tablet) for your easy selection The prlce Includes envelopes. Imported and Demestic Gloves Reduced We have taken several numbers of our beat selllngr srsndes of Gloves and made them special Just in time for Christmas giving-. Fine French Kid Glevea, wero $4.60, new 53.00. Fine Cape Skin Gloves, were $4.60, new $3.50. Finest Grade Mecha Gloves, were $5.00, new $4.00. Toilet Article Gift Suggestions llednat'a imaU-cU lft extract In an wsbertment of t Itwdnut'i odera. 7Bc Quelquaa Vltnra wnt Ideal Tsltei IVmder S1.0O. UJerkWa Talewn Vewder, apielal Jfle box. Ileer ft Gallck VleUt Water, pll 1. bottle. Children'! Ilrnah and Comb Sill, ll.SO, Itraati, Ctrmb and Mirror Seta) white, with hand decerntlnn rl MOORE8TOWN The Vwewan's Auxiliary of Trinity parish will glve a luncheon today at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Burr will act as hostess. Mr. W. F. Thlrklldsen, of East Sec ond street, Is en a business trip te New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. William It. Staokheuse and his son. Mr. Heward Btackheuas, are visiting In Wcstvllle, N. J. Miss Katurnh Q. Stokes Is spending nome tlme with friends In Bosten. DELAWARE COUNTY Mlsa Hlldegarde Jacob, who Is a stu dent at a New England school, will re turn this week te spend the' Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Warnw TlernerniftH. nt Mevlan. Miss Sara Cochreno will entertain tll Tunler Section of the Chester New Century Club, nt her home, en Tuesday afternoon. City Baltttnere 9 Gift Blouse Priced Qr SpcciaUy yj JL m 7J This fresh, pretty blouse, with its festive Christmas air, will be most pieasinp; as a gift. It's of fine white voile with narrow self-pleating en cellar and front and most accept able for Christmas giving. Christmas Dance Frecks $39. 75 CITY BRIGHTON BLOCK Fer Christmas S embroidered comers J flOr, Tile, flOr, flower mm i aaaaHaaaMnai I m I 1 1 -MaaMM i m aMaaMeaafta. fi i an i a) H Mi. a aaafaaawajajaaa. JjfjrlBMHB m UAILt' XATV A JLV m WB k k 150 Fur-Trimmed lH : gi OS? Wraps M j M (7 Values 125.00175.00 g : j (Ml KH Extraordinary reductions en these Bwh flr ii vKiW'TnBU) sumptuous Wraps of Marvclla, mji "B Hut Jwlul Ull Beaucara, Orlande, Vcldyne; with vt "Mfy ' Pi mVJ'Ih 'Scotch Mele, Squirrel, Australian ! ? JB t i' mk V 111 Opossum and Beaver in the, form JW ''$ " !' Ifuv.'il of nutfe JT00' cellars and trim- jg: ,Bg i Sj-' Dresses Reduced lj !.' Tllf The Entire Stock of exclusive l.fc j ' W I DrcsBes in Velvet, Duvetyn, Lace, iijf'j & !i9' (' k Tricetinc, Kitten'a-Ear Crepe and j$ t ' f 4M f- Canten Crepe reduced from one- jTV '' h SKI 1,1' third te ene-half present prices. E f ..... I PITT T.inffT .TtfTA imniPTlfnRT TlfffiTIIM i '' laritatSei or Adhoebci- Moderate rricea mLtY " Write or rheae fer Xncravtt ar rrtated ROYAL ENCRAVWG Ce!, 614 Walwt St. rMTTVO Will Make Your Hair II I rJJ Beautiful and Flufty DiSBSMPOOCMM n H,ir nnr Greaer 25c Fer Bale br nrnr and nmartmrnt Bteree. BIEG MFG. CO., Inc. 031 Chretnnt St.. Phtla. iav (FertMEnir known as the STAmTi MAKKET.An. 18TH-11 A. M. TO 11 P. U. NAZ1MOVA p1??. Neit Week THOMAS MEIGHAN In . "CONnAD IN QUEST OF HIS TOOTH" PAI A"17 lal MARICET STREET l7Zh?'I- J " "!is v-.-EUGENE O'BRIEN "W&SUL ARPA Pi! A Chestnut Bt. Bst 1 rtIAUlA 10 A. M. te 11:18 P. nnnpnr TV CHAMBERS' STORY leth M. THE RESTLESS SEX" With Marlen Davlss and CsrlTle Blaelcwsll VICTORIA ftK.STf.ift.? inncS "Devil'. Pnwlcey Xet Week "NOnTH WIND'S MALlCa" PAPITTM 7S MAHKCT BT. "THE MISFIT WlsTS" REGENT KABt.srTc2rJ-rarrn "CLOTHES" C rnVT MARKET STREET ltLAJOIl, AT JUNIPER fONTINt'OTTS VAUDKVTLI.E 11 TO 11 "Jfeney I. Meney." Little Carute: Others ACADEMY OF MUSIC THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. SO BATl'RDAT EVENING. JAN. 15 TOSCANINI AND LA SCALA ORCHESTRA OF MILAN (100 PLAYERS) TICKETS, $1 TO IS ON SALE NOW AT IIEPPK-a. 1110 CHESTNUT i1""'" ST. AND ACADEMY OF MUSIC ACADEMY OF MUSIC BURTON HOLMES TONIGHT 7 SATURDAY VENICE " " ti.tiV and Italinn Lakes ItOc. 7Aa II. II. EO at AesAemr and Her'. fEITH'S THEATRE LEO CARRILLO LATE STAR, "LOMT1ARDI. LTD." MR. MRS. JIMM1E nARRT: nORENCE RORERT8 FREDRIK VMEDINOHARRTAND EMMA and TRIX1E FRIGANZA ASTOR FRANKLIN AND GIRARD 3 SHOWS DAILT 3. T, 0 Today's Feature HI XRUDH lj..t nf K. C. ATHERTON'fl temi 8TLVIA ANITA COLEN. SOLOIST UNIVERSITT MUSEUM. St. 8 30. Trr Illust. lecture v Dr. Ales HrdUcS? The Peeples of Asia, Msn's Orliln " SUNDAY AFTERNOON 8:80. Dm? 1. Fre. lllust. letur Z & ' " Morien; jEltu! 8ALKM TODAY" a persensl report. ORPHEUM C'MHrTnoSieCrhro MAE DESMOND !is NEXT WEEK "BTOP TH1BP' W CASINO Wal. b. 8th. Mat. Te4r Victory BellM With E1U Dal 4 nceiir KrLd.n Trocndere 10th Xnh ""' nmadwar UNIVEltHITT EXTENSION SOCIETY ACADEMY OF MUSIC FOYER GEORGE EARLE RAIGUEL "Germany, Austria, and the Indem- nities" TUKSDAT MORNINO, DEC 21. AT 11 Tickets. Z Oil ssj. NOW. Academy. MTP" nn uun.r.nv r.JUPn.len HOI OinpC PEOPLES Kens. Ave. Cumb. MAT. TODAY GOLDEN CROOK Tlek.ts Academy A Heppe's U0 Chestnut PHILADELPHIA) aJMiwVu ORCHESTRAl gfe DUMOMTS SSJ ARCH KVJ. ,,,, EMMETT WELCH Minstrel. Comle Rurimqus. "WAT DOWN TEABT WORLD'S SSSb MUSEUM OTft! . llth Market Fermerly niatham Hen.. . . . .. "rv lawttneM , , teSm&SBK&BSBif gssjfeaeftgi nS)A wXrsK Jt.Tedsf C LD Fer . Tomorrow W JH COD D C CT LABT 2 EVOB. r lAiVllO 1 LAST MAT. SAT. POSITIVELY , LAST 3 TIMES ) THE SEASON'S SUPREME 8UCCE38 ( (.llAlu.h-K IJII.I.INGHAM rrenenU APPLE BLOSSOMS The Krtliler-Jarebl.L naren Oceratta Jehn Charlea Thomae Wllda Bennett; Ferclral Knlcht the AaUlrea TWO WEEKB ONI.T HEO. DEC. 20 SEATS NOW FOn ALL PEnFOnMANCKS Great Holiday Attraction Peppy I Breezy I Zippy! CHARUS DILLINGHAM'S . Muswi Coneer&cetsr "KID el cxtwarsti-hwrwaxis C A DDIPV labt - nvas. VX-r.rlV.fV LAST MAT. BAT. Positively Last Week CHARLES FROHMAN Presents OTIS SKINNER IN THE- NEW PLAY At the Villa Rese BjA. B, W. MASON MON., DEC. i!0 HOLIDAY ATTRACTION DAVID RELABCO Preeents DAVID WARFIELD in The Return of Peter Grimm Beats New for Xmas and New Year's Weeks RRHAn NIGHTS AT S US LJlWJl-LJ MATINEE TOMORROW 5TH WEFK ev "jriTED Jill W lIrw ENGAQEOIENT "Beat Comedy ever written by an American." - Y- tribune A Beeth Tarkingten Classic CLARENCE with ALFRED LUNT err a eAk?7 TOnK CAST SEATS NOW or Xmas and New Year's Weeks METROPOLITAN 0PEIltl0USB 6EATS NOW SELUNO at Bex Offlce and Weymann's 1108 Chestnut St. Special Pep. Prices Gala Holiday Attraction I Xmas Day Matinee and Folie wine Twe Weeks The Ed Wynn Carnival ED "J?v roei riULADELPHIA'd LEADINQ THEATRK3 Direction of IJZK s: J. J. SHUUEHT sam SHUBFRT b'es. at 8:ie S. -"lUDLlM MATS. WED. A SAT LAST 2 DAYS LAST MAT. TOMOR. .best $2 EDDIE CANTOR In ths Century Theatre Production "MIDNIGHT ROUNDERS" BEG. MONDAY SEATS NOW 2 WCKIiS ONLY '" nV- W GALA TULETIDU FUN FESTIVAL A I Ths Human Eiltems of rVUi Pep. Punch 4 Pursenalltr JOLSON In Smart, Snappy, Bumjtueus, KpKtaeulsr SIKID A n GOLDEN REVEL i ii a r u glorious girls ADELPHI EVOS. at sua Matinee Tomorrow at SllB A.I. WOODS PRESENTS MARJ0RIE RAMBEAU In Chsnnln Pollock's Grant Melodrama THE SIGN ON THE De6T BEATS NOW SELLING FOR XMAS DAT NEW YEAR'S MATINEE AND NIOIIT LYRIC EVES. AT 8 115 Z - MAT TOMORROW ksai.s-vu m Jinn ir i w.if. IIA- IN A TANTASTIC MUSICAL PLAY SEATS OW FOR XMAS DAY CHESTNUT ST. opera heusb v-iiiuiui . Twice Dall MATINEES, Slid. EVENINGS. HUS POSITIVELY LAST 8 DAYS D. W. GRIFFITH'S MA8TERPJKCB , Way Down East"" MAT. 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