w rf' ntu . WilTt " -iyv I" v- ,Of-'f? irf rtVl'''' AST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE flancy Wynne Talhs of the Davis Dance Tonight Se cral Dinners Precede Affair Supper Club Well Attended Saturday Morning Musicale WKLIj, bcc we nrc In the beginning of the week of Chrlntmns. Just t morn tlius nnd th! groat tlnr will SI hero. After oil, we nro but grown Sn children; we nil love Christmas os aPuch natne kiddle, ond keep the JJtrets about sundry presents Just m mThIsUevenl'ni the Hover Davlscs will fi a due- at the Alta-CarUon for heir very attractive dnuEhtcr I'rlHcllln. Lrhn is o debutante of the season nml as Introduced at a tea earlier in the Mr?'lsaac Norris will gWe a dinner for his dauchter Mary before the ball nd the Emory McMlchacln will enter "ln at a dinner for their niece, Augusta n5l'ri.SOnnd Mm. Charles Harding, of Boston, arrived on Saturday nnd will tnr several days with their brother-in-law nnd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Davis, ?d, of course, attend the ball tonight. TnE Supper Club on Saturday night was crowded and was lots of fun. It teems to grow In popularity each ttht. And tho next meeting will be on Christmas. I remember the last time Christmas Ml on Saturday; the olub was Just Jammed, about "100 mem bers and guests attended. Lots of people think It Is n gTeat Idea to have a place to go for eats nnd dnndng on Christmas niglit. You havo family parties all day, and generally nd up with dinner, and then you sort of want to keep up the festivities. What, then, Is more fun than a danco snd supper? Of course, Christmas coming on Saturday, the next week the meeting will be on New Year's Day; to time will be fun, too. Mrs. Scott came over on Saturday from Now York for the meeting this last Saturday. In fact, ihc Is quite well again ''this year nnd has been presant personally at all the meetings so far. I SAW Mrs. 8penccr Willing on Chestnut street on Saturday looking stunning in a very light tan heather iports suit made on plain lines and held In nt the waist with a stitched. belt. Her hat, which was made of tho tame material as the salt, wan not the regulation sportB hat, but having a rather narrow brim was topped with a high tam-o'-shanter-shaped crown. It uras extremely becoming. She wore palters of the flamo material as the suit nd hat, and a mink scarf. RITA HECK8CHER was looking very lovely when I met her on Walnut Ktrect one day Inst week. She is very fair nnd she was wearing a dark blue top cont trimmed with l.avrr collar nnd cuffs, and her hot wns i large model of horizon blue trim med with oKtrich feathers and was most becoming. T70U the first tlm the other night " little Mario Haw mother in an eve ning gown. She was going to the opera ?nd hearing Mnric talking to iiuthq irfer she hnd been put to bed, mother dipped In for nn extrn kiss. Nurse had turned on the light to And a hankie 'or Marie, and the little girl, glancing at mother in her beautiful gown, hast ily and modestly remarked : "Mother, shall wo pull down th" nhnclei?" N'ANCY WYNNE. ' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. J, Hutchison Scott hnH Issued in TttMlons for a tea on Wednctiday after noon, December 20, from I until 7 o'clock, at 1821 Spruce street, In honor f Mlsu Elalo I)u Puy Hirst, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harton f'ooko Hirst The curds of Dr. and Mrs. John Cooke, l& arc Inclosed. V wedding of much Interest to society will h that of Miss Gertrudo HolllK, of to: Morelnnd avenuo, Cheat nut Hill, and Mr, F3V Convorse Polrce, which will bo solemnized on Saturday, January 22, at 12-30 o'clock In tho Trln Itv I'resbyterlnn Church. Chestnut Hill. Colonel and MrH Wlfllam J. Elliott, of 317 South Hoventh ctreet, have Issued invitations for a theatro party In honor of Miss EIIho du l'ont, debutante daugh 'er of Mr. nnd Mrn. Francis I. du l'ont, on Saturday night, January 1, before th danco to bo given by Mr. and Mrs. L. Howard Wcatherly. at their home, J319 Chest nut street. In honor of their daughtor, MIhh Carol Trebcl Smith, and Minn Catharine II. Knight, debutante daughter of Mrs. Bradford Knight. Tho fruosts who will attend tho din nrr Colonel and Mrs. John 8. Murltls ! "(HAMkWtlA, i . New Year's Eve at the HOTEL WALTON S The most elaborate program of pleasure ever planned to wel come a new year is yours to enjoy in both the Roof Garden and the Main Restaurant, with entertainment and dancing in each, Friday evening, Decem ber 31. A delightful supper is served, beginning at 10 P. M., with noise makers and caps to add mirth and color. A very unique and valuable souvenir with no commercial inscrip tion will be presented to each guest. 3 Make reservations at once, as the demand will be heavy. $10 per person, pa3'able in ad vance. No extra service charge. Broad and Locust Streets m. wilt give on Thursdaj, December 23. at their homo, 3023 Walnut street. In honor of Mlia Elizabeth Hupklnson Hhull. daughter of Mr. and llrs. Charles 15. Shull, beforo .tho Christmas dance of Mrs. Chnrles Stewart Wurts' dancing olnM will Includo Miss Elizabeth D. Wells, Miss Mary VlrjrtnU Allen, Miss Rllen Taussig, Miss Alary Haro Davis, Miss Inez U Justice, Mr. Paul Hartlett, Mr. Ernest du Pont, Jr., Mr Jlffhton P. Appleton, Mr. Thomas S. Oaten, Jr., Mr. Craig Wright Mucklo and Mr. K. Howard Williams. J Mrs. William Henry Newbold will en tertain at dinner at her home, 05 South Twenty-second street, followed by n, card party on Tuesday night, December 28, In honor of Mrs. K, C. Richards, of Now York, who will bo the guost for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Emott Haro, of 400 South Twcnty-secona street. Mr. and Mrs. John de P. Conger will entertain a famllv tmrt at Chrlstmax dinner on Saturday nt their homo nt uriagcport, j-a. Tho Christmas meeting of Mrs. S, Naudaln Duer'a dancing clans will bo hold on Thursday, December 29. In the roso garden of tho Belle.vue-Stratford. Mrs. Robert von Moschzlsker, of 2101 Dc Lnncey place, has returned from a visit to New York Mrs. John Story Jenks, Jr. Of Semi nole avenuo. Chestnut Hill, returned on Saturday from New York, whero eho spent the week. Mra O. J. Do Itousse, of tho Lnthnm, Seventeenth streot. will give a luncheon on Monday, December '11, In honor of her daughter. Miss Joanno Da Roussc. Mrs. Harry Warner Butterworth and MIbh Buttcrwortli, of Valevue. Itydal, tiavo Issued cards for a tea on Thursday, Dooombor ?0, from 4 until 7 o'clock, to meet Mlstt Anno Oliver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Ollvor. of der mantown. Tlio engagement of .Miss Oli ver and Mr. James Butterworth, Ron of Mr. Harry Warner Butterworth, wns recently announced. Mrs. Butterworth will also gtvo a brldgo on Tuesday aft ernoon, December 28. Mrs. Frederick Arnold Austin, .of Cant Orange, N. J., will arrive on Monday. December 27, to npend a fortnight as tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Butterworth Mr. and Mrs. William .1. Clothier, of Wynnowood, will entertain a family party at luncheon at tholr homo on Chriatmau day, .and Mra Clothier's par ents, Judgo and Mrs. William W. Por ter, will entertain a family dinner at tholr home," 136 South Eighteenth street, on Chrtstmnn night Mrs Clothier has roturned from a visit to Now York. Mr. IJowollyn W. Joneu find his son, Mr. Llewellyn W. Jones, Jr., who havo been spending a few days In Atlantic City, will rotuni tomorrow to their homo, tho Poplnra, Wynnowood. MIeh Marie Supploe, daughter of Mr and Mrs. C. Henderson Supplee, of S0T.5 Wynnofiold avenue, Overhrook, who will bo married to Mr. William Tennent Dickson on Saturday afternoon, Janu ary 1, In the Overbrook Presbyterian Church, Overbrook, was the guest of honor at a dinner given on Saturday night by Mr. and Mra. Mark H. Hubbell, Jr., at their homo In Overbrook. Mrs. Esmondo H. Guattn. of 1821 Pino stroet, will entertain a large family party at dinner at her homo on Christ mas Day. Mr. nncl Mrs Charles M. McCloud, of 170S Spruco street, will glvo a family dinner at their homo on Christmas Day. Tholr son nnd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. It. Alastnlr McClouM, of 2218 Lo cust street, will leave on Decombcr .10 for Now York to spend the Now Year holidays with Mrs. McCloud's mother. Mrs. Angelina do Embel, of 10 River side Drive. Mrs. McCloud expects to remain about two weeks. Tho guests who will attend the lunch eon to be given by Miss Eleanor L. Vonsant, daughter of Dr. Eugcno L. Vansant and Mrs. Vansant, a', her home, 4038 Spruce atieet .on Tuesday, Decem ber 28. will Includo Miss Julia N. M. Polk, Miss Evelyn It Pnpc, MIsh Nnn?y .V I'nge. MIbs Sarah M. Largo, Miss Nancv I'axson, Miss Mary Virginia Al len. MIsm Nancy Prlchard, Miss Emlllo Loomls. Miss Margaret 11. Sharp, Miss Peggy S Hammond, Miss Frances Med Iar, Miss Elinor uorrnnce, Miss Pcjwy Wesley. Miss I'eRgy Collins, Miss Mar- lory Bunting. Miss Anno d'Oller. Miss Catharine mttlngH, Miss EIslo Woolp per, Mlwt Doris Bratton, Miss Ada Bower, Miss Florence Birch, Miss Al berta Sherron, Miss Anna Rebmond, Miss Alice Taylor, Miss Clara Thomas. Miss Henrietta Smith, Miss Anna Rob erts, M!sh Nancy Pearson, Miss J.ifio (rates, Miss Mary Shlnn, Miss Mary Maud Howell, Miss Henrietta P Chap- InriUtiom or Annoance- mcalt tykeddin MixJtruto rrlefH Write or Dions for Knjrrmcd or Tinted naropifji, ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Walnot St. i i wnsusuMomk ivJSlttttGr JUjBLlO - nbcf :ijaFt- r;vmn .MISS HKI.KN M. HAKTHOLO.MKW Dnugliler of .Mr. nnd Mr. Aiigui tlnn I), Itiirllioloinew, of Onl 1-nne, wIiom rngngenicnt trt Mr. James Kmucls Itreiill, mm of Mr, and Mrs. Francis W. Itreiill, lias re cently hern announced 1 man, Miss Iorothy Morton, Miss Mary Morton and Miss Mary Musselnuin. Miss Helen R. drove, who attends the Sprlngstflo School, Chestnut Hill, nnd her brother, Mr Henry S. drove, 2d, who Is a student at St. Jnmes' School, Maryland, will spend the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter H. drove, at tholr homo, Hollyhock Hill, Essex. N. Y. Mrs. Joseph W. Bailey. Jr.. of 1708 Locust streot, will Icavo tomorrow for a short visit to New York Miss Judith Smith, who has been en tertnlned ns tho guest of Miss Phyllis Walsh, daughter of Mrs. Florence Huhn Walsh, 6012 Drexel "road, Overbrook, has returned to her homo In New York. Mr. Wllllnm Lowls Clark has issued Invitations for tho marrtugo of his daughter, Mlsa Marion Louise Clark, to Mr. Don Raymond Hlnkley on Wednes day ovenlng, Jnnuary f,, at 7 o'clock, at tho First Baptist Church, Seven teenth and Snnsom streets. v Mrs. Joseph H Hlnkson has lssuod Invitations for a tea which sho will give nt hor homo In Ridley park on Wednes day afternoon, December 29, In honor of Mrs. Ward Hlnkson, who will bo re membered as Mrs. Dorothy Sproul IClaor, dnughter of Governor Sproul, beforo her mnrrlage a few weoka ago. Mr. and Mrs. William Frederick Hols man, of Washington, will arrive the lattor part of thlB week to spend Clirlst mas week with Mrs. Holsman's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emott Hare, 400 South Twenty-second street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Weldon Mnn telth announce tho marriage of their daugher, Miss Anne Montolth, and Mr. Joseph Clifford Dando, 3d. on Satur day, December 1 1 . Mrs. Joseph N. Snellenburg gave a theatro party, followed by tea at the Bollovue-Stratford, on Saturday for her daughter, Miss Lenorn Sncllenburg There were nbout twenty-five of Miss Snollenburg's friends present. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Strousse. of (,810 Oak Lane avenue, who havo boon visit- ' lng their son-lnlaw nnd daUKhter. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mann, In Clnclnnutl. havo returned home. I xra fllnfnn YfteKtot triv.tui rt !,i. ' mnntown, announces the engagement of her sister. Miss Mary Kirk driest, to! Mr. DnvM darver Paul of this clt. I y'SX 1227 Walnut St. Announces A Sacrifice Sale of Reliable Furs 50 Reductions Mild wcathoi ami a buckwaid season compel us to offer fot immediate .sale and for CASH our exclusive line of Reliable Furs Koi'y garment in our Btocli is plainly marked with the original price ticket simply deduct one-half. We invito I'omparihon with any reliable fur house that han ell tt. mer chandise equivalent to oui3 in quality. This is a sale that thrifty women will immediately recognize aa ths greatest event in history. Jm No C. O. D.'s Manufucturiiif: l'urrier 1227 Walnut St. i m 1 Kl lr J -- .- -. II r. U Make 1 Phonograph JL Ymi Know the lldKon, tho Scmnrii; ' tho i'lieiie .mil the Coluinbl.i. They are ucll-knoun mnkes. If .i mi buy some unknown innlti lieciiiiso It.'s "clu'iip ' you may Mud the iniinufucturcr N out of liuHln-t.s in u sliort time .unl ou. yourself, have nu Instrument on your bauds Upon which Jho ' li.ide-ln" Miluo Is viry small. Protect ,uiirmir b Iiujihk' a ph(inosriili ou know HnnietlilnR about and mic w hone inanufiioturei IS 111 till) bllhlllCI-B to sta maA Kdison i o-o V 'I I e uell llotlllllK CIlCUO Opfii i;.r I veuiiiv v' . inakcb ' II I -St tfc. Easy Terms -i'1W BLAKE and BURKART w "The Phonograph Shop , Eleventh and Walnut Streets j XlsBJj - iHJUiiiiHiA,' Al0fJ)Af, L" '"QEnMANfoWN' Mr, and Mr. Leo Nelson Otilldc. of 331 West Logan street, c'',,rm'"(',Ln,t. a dinner,-prtyvnt their boe-on t urdaj1 evening. The guest were Mr. nnd Mrs William W. Mcntzlnger, Jr., Mr. and " Miri" John Wnltacc, ."raham. Jr., MIm Helen Ornhnm and Mlw Bmll) (Irnham. MIks Kalhrl'n Relllv, of 207 East Up lW entertained as l.er guosts oveotho weH-enl Miss Marlon Cros son nnd Miss Margaret Curnea, The mnrrlago of Miss Ltlllan Etta Wnrbrlcrf. dafightef of Mrs. Lillian Sue of 26 West Seymour street, to Mr? Arthur iwwlliwon. will take place Iri tho United Presbyterian Church. Wnviio avenue above Manhelm "Jrc, on New Year' morning nt 8 '.30 o'clock. Mrs. acorgo Woollcy, of R0 Wt Wll. low Qrovo avenue, and Miss Margaret 1 Johnson, of Norwood street, im -i ?.??' j' 'Jlt, -o,,,1lnc- nevernl tnonthM in Enctnnd. Miss K. Male Dawn, of New lork, I will bo tho guest of her brother, Mr. I Hobert II. Bawn, 124 Wcat Mount Airy 1 nvmie. over the Christmas holiday. Mr. and Mra- Jesse C. Kester, of 715 Bryan street, will Bpcnd Christmas a the guest of Mrs. Kcstcr's brother-in-law and sister. . Mr, nnd Airs. Paul Thlelke, of East Orange, N, A NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Charles A White, of 1856 North I'ftrk avenuo, will enterjaln tho bridge club of which oho Is a member nt her homo this afternoon The guests will Includo Mrs Call Alexander. Mrs L. Mason Baker, Mrs William ""jwn. m.u Tannn nniurpllrr. Mrs Wnlter cl- f teller, Mn Paul i:no. Mrs. fleorgo Ed- Harry MoClny. Mrs. Nenl MacNell, Mr Richard Oelleifl. Jr . Mm El va Rush, Mrs Blanche Steele, Mrs. Enola Schuy ler nnd Mrs. Edward Watts. Mr. Isaao Dotweller Is president of the- club, Mr. and Mrs. White will give the third of their series of dinner parties on Wed nesday ovenlng nt tholr home, when covers will be laid for sixteen guests. Mr William Dougherty. Jr.. enter talned her five hundred club at her homo at 1012 North Twenty-ninth streot on Friday afternoon, tho members of which nro Mr. L Mason linker. Miss May Ellis. Miss Klslo Kills, Mrs William Fox. Sirs. Thomas Kessler, Mrs Otto Kolb, Mr. Rclnhard Nell, Mrs. (loorge Nnhm, Miss Esther Rosenthal, Mrs. Ar thur Story slid Mrs. Thrasher. Miss Jeanetto Kahn, of Louisville. ICr.. Is tho truest of Mr. and Mrs. Julius S. Lam. of 3722 North Nlnetconth street Mra J. Patterson, of SlNtwnth and Mount Vernon HtreetR, will entertain the members of card olub at her homo on Tuesday afternoon Miss Cnrollnn bowman has returned from Boston to spend lho; holidays With her mother, Mrs. David Lowinan, at tho Hotel Lorraine. A luncheon and brldgo woh given by Mrs. Albert Steel, of 1903 Diamond street, In honor of Miss Ethyl Turk, of Chester, on Wedncwlay. Tho guests present wcro Miss Hetty Marcus, Miss Ethyl Turk, Miss Rltn Strousse. Mrs. Reuben Levi, Mra Shubert Lawrence. Afra n rjnnilmnn and Mrs. Bernard Lovy Miss Rita Strousse nnd Mrs. neu ben Levi entertained Miss Turk at a mis cellaneous shower and bridge party at . MlfcB StrouFfle's home In Oak Lano sev eral days ago, Mr. Henry S. Wessel, of 1007 North Broad strcot, who has been spending omc tlmo at Hot Springs, Ark., will return to her home within a few days. Mr. and Mrs Louis Oerstley, of 1323 North Broad street, will entertain at a small theatre party, followed by a dln-ner-dnnco at the Majestic Hotel this evening In honor of their sister. Miss Florence Hncimrucn, wno is a stuaent or Wcllesloy College, nnd also hor guest. Miss Antolnetto Orcll, of Montgomery, Alabama. WEBT PHILADELPHIA Thero was a dinner-dance held by Delta Delta Sorority Saturday night at " Overbrook oolf Club at S-.30 o'clock, The Thursday Bridge and Luncheon Club mot at the homo of Mrs. W. H. The Orlclnat No Exchange - 4 - J - - s-i - -Am s- standard Columliia IH ""OHi I iZtS-iiSill aonnrn L J CO I LLU i . clo I Till Drifinlirr ' I 'Ward, 621 North KJfty-slxth atreet, wnon tno memncTB prnnunt wuiu i"" V L. Clark, Mr" Jnmtft Fisher, Mr. I. Miller, Mrs. J. Ross. Mr. E, McClces, Mrtf, W. Short And Mr, II. llelford SOUTH PHILADELPHIA .Mr and Mr Chnrles Smith, of 1843 Gladstone streot, entertained Informally nt their homo In honor of tholr twenty -ilfth wedding nnnlvercnry. Among those r nresent wcro Mr. and Mr. Francl Smith nnd their family, Mr, nnd MrH. Wllllnm Walsh, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank. McKcnnn, Mr. and Mr William J.accy and Mr. and Mrs, John Scanlln, ' NORRI8TOWN ' Invitation linva bcon Issued for the Benedicts' ball nt the Erslne Clun houso on Wednesday evening, December 20, Those who will jrlvc the ball will Include Mr. and Mr. Stanley H Anders, Mr, and 'Mr. Wnlter Buehjinnn, Mr, nnd Mrs. II. Mulford Bunting, Jr., Mr. nnd Mr. John H. Slndo Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Jernino W. Connelly, Mr. nnd Mrr Russell E. Crawford, Mr nnd Mrs. Joseph B. Croft Mr nnd Mrs. John Fox, Jr., Dr nnd Mrs. Albert R dnr ncr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Knrl P, Oresh, Mr nnd Mrs. Wllllnm K Gro-Oi, Mr nnd Mrs. Wlnfleld S Mollnlid. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Howie, Mr, nnd Mrs. Morgan P. Huntor. Mr, nnd Mrs. P. Frank Hun ter, Jr., Mr. nnd Mr Warren L Irish Mr. nnd Mrs. Spencer L. Jones, Mr, nnd Mrs. Chnrles If. Kohn, Mr nnd Mra C. Townley Larzclere. Mr and Mrs John L. Lnraclere, Mr. and Jlf, Donald F Llppfncott, Dr. nnd Mrs. Frederick B. Llttlo. Mr. and Mrs. Charjes II Mann, Dr nnd Mrs. Frank C Parker, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph K. Qulllinan, Mr. nnd Mr Joseph D. Rambo, Mr. Wil liam C. J. Rambo. Mr. nnd Mrs. dor don R Regnr, Mr. and' Mrs. N. Severn Regar. Mr. nnd Mrs. Adam J. Scheldt, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. J Futhey Smith, Mr. and Mrs. dcrnld Swnllow, Mr. nhd Mrs. Aaron K Swnrtz, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs Robert Stokes. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Watt. Mr and Mrs. C. Herbert Wentz, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Ambler Williams and Mr nnd Mrs. Franklin L. Wright ROXDOROUQH -Mrs. Wllllnm Spink will entertain tho luncheon-brldgo club, of which iho Is n member nt her home at 413 Lyceum avenue, this nfternoon. A Christmas, danco will be given nt the Rovlinmiifrh rVmnlrv flnK mi .. evenlne of Chrlntmim Dav nnil nlnn nnn JVb.& )leerv'ld' Whe.n a lnrK0 nl-1 Mls-s Helen II. Sklnnor, who was the guest for ten days of Dr. nnd Mrs Lawrence Slmcox, left for her home In Iloston this week. DELAWARE COUNTY Mri Wllllnm 8. Hlakcley, of Chester, w U leavo next week for New York city where she will spend the Chrlntmns iiiMmiijM wim ner bon-in-inw and daiiRh- i .... ...i. nu iiirn. viueri y; Hoy Mrs Hoy will return with Mrs. lllakeley early in Janunry for a stay of a. few weeks In Chester. .Mrs Krnest Ynrnall entertntned in formally nt a brldgo party nt her home In Mpylan on Thursday nfternoon vs i George w 1214 Chestnut Hatsfor the Xmas Festivities I at less Many Women Are ThinkinK of Xcw Hats to Wear at the Holiday Season. All Our Smart Trimmed Hats Are Reduced. J You can choose at $5.00, $7.00 or $10.00 $ W GIRLS' TRIMMED HATS FOR GIFTS & -jf In Velvet or Duvetyiie. These lovely qunlitv Hats aic V(l marked at cost .$3.75. $4.25. S5.00. J? Four More Shopping Days Until Xmas Glove Silk Underwear Reduced Vine part. llk Underwent- of nt speelnl prices. Vests 38 to 12 at 52.45 each Handkerchiefs for Christmas Su,ir'eorn:'be,rVtSn '"ttJZ "nd "d o. ..'''IT" ''""llerlilef hand fmbroldnred corners, 30r' 7Ar. l"on AIhd in Hiind J 'a luted colors. IRe. 3 for .-.Oi-i ;jp s.i,. All I Incn Inltliii lliiiHlkrrrMlcfH for men nnd women Womipm'h at 30o, (ir, illlc, T3c nnd SI.2B rarli. Mrn' ut Oflr iiikI 7.1c eHt. (lilldrrn'H llnxnl IliindUerUilef, thftt tho klddlch Hue UK u, u. 85c for box of three. ' 20 Discount On All Handbags We HI deduct 20', nt time of '; " n..u....., ,,,, .au'iivih opportunity t" i. rc.il aliiB on our entire stock of excellent value anil wcll-s 1I.IU11 U.1K Boxed Calendars. 20c; 3 for 50c Hundreds of beautiful dcpljnis In flornl. Inndscnpc bluebird and copies of famous Taylor pictures . boxed rendy for mailing. 20 Discount On W , - Crepe de Chine f Underwear t'lf ir llt lllllirt lt( itlM flttiA nf iiiiPitliiii. ter-t .. w !". . ' "i. i. ...r. " rr.L. - ZT- ."..' ........ .. ..- ...... . .r,.r Kff i woinirrrui iiipuriuniiy in ,eicri si.roMi English Sports Wool Hose, $1.85 jiic;..' iiniiMi iimi nuw in mc ncuc'SI ilf.it ti.r miimih, ili.r-. ,. several bhiules ..f bltio ko popular foi Hlincr w.ar n.i Miorti oxfor.bf They me ncedlc;.M to suv litiusual nii. s at thli jirici' lioruti. $2.50 Silk Hose, Special $2.00 f Kor the bnl.ii.ee of tlii weelc up iii r.tt. ..- . . 'S. Kor the nnl.ii.ee or in? week hosiery for 2 '" i Pli Tbcy arc splendid iiKsortin-ni .1 h .den Hii.v Exclusive Christmas We win iilnc. on .tl- an eMr.iordinnr: .i.SM.riineni of nii-i.... C OrcetlnB I'nnls h.ohI1 half prior Th. re .uo M-wr-H of stvlL nV'lUS fi Imported and Domes! ic Gloves Reduced We h.io mum bl i.il iiuinbern of our best en,nir t-rn-trlocHiind made them ipe.-i.il JuBt In tunc for C'lirmtmiuJ kIv"k ' Kine. French Kid GIovos, were U.oO, now S.' 00 Fine Capo Skin Gloves, were S-LoO, now S.'l .jfl ' Finest Grade Mocha Gloves, wore $5, now $ 1 00 Toilet Article Gift Suggestions odori'U7,J"."t''' """" "'" "" "lr,,c"' ' -oriineiit of tloer llueliiue Vleum nnd Tde.il Toilet J'oMilr ill 11.00 DJcrklNa Taloiini I'oudrr. prrlul 33.- mh. ",0RP lllt Vlolrt WHIrr, uprrlnl I.4S I,1,. f'lillilren'n llruuli and ('i.inli .sum, l.lio, llrukli, Onnil; nml Mirror brtni white with hand decor i,i i riKlit nrtliitlo deslgnti, 3,is. ccor.itlons ( tll I)jS(JJJivrSaB' - 20; 1920 1 mmmvrzKTm. ii tmmmmmmjwrtrni MISS CONSTANCK (jlti;i. daughter of Mr. and Mr;. ... ... (iiTfii, of Meadowvlew, llolyokc, .Mass., whoso engagement to Mr. Khuili M. Henson, son of the Hex. Dr. iiiid .Mrs. (Jeorge V. Ileiison. of O.iU I'iiie, Is annmiiiied linliiy. Dr. Ilensou is district Hiiierinlrnd ent In the Philadelphia Conference of (he Methodist liplsr.'jpiil C'tiurrli CARDINALGIBB0NS GAINING Steady Improvement In Condition of Venerable Prelate Reported Itultimon, Dec. 'JO. (llj A P i Improvement in tho condition of Ciir- illnnl dlhlmtis noted dlirine the last three days, continued today, nrrordlng to ord from I'nion MIIN. Mil., wherel. " """ , ln has been stnylug with friends for two lelllRpnt pt-oph weeks. The eardinnl Hit up the gri-uteri "Iliivo YOU pnrt of the day anil spends mo-t or nisi time rending. He received few visitors'. , ASK FOR. nd GET Horlick's The Original Malted Milk for Infanta and Invalids Avoid Imitations sod Substitute ivs$gy: Allen, inc. Street--121 4 & M than Vfe & M . excellent duality A famoua maJsc Bloomers at $2.95 each fi i- fa M I C" . purchnsc from all velvet du. curt ii cll-sclrcted fi 5 fi All Wash Satin, and Muslin k USUI! eft . .,";. r.'".n. ""' ,,r Mine i niirrw'rair Ilenl TM nniiii. fr ClirNhnu, clVln ..7 fi i i oiiit fgf ah " r flft fi up win offer our reirulnr f rn uniform uuulny and com,, i now f..r n nil bIvi"b ln tt rm fi fi Cards, 50c ))oz. fi fi fi fi fi fi' fi $1.00. tu m fi fi fi fi fi fi fi - nn PILADELPHIANS ON BOARD 'Johnson, Kelly and Others on Pan- American Committees I he eciotni-j i! tli lin-in- hn Included the names ot eleven 1'liUadrt plnnns in the list nf member1- of per manent group roinmlttt" thnt "111 Ai'n nitli f'entrn' nnd Ko-it'i Amerlrnn coiin trles in eurMiiig on 'I" renimmendn tlwi rcgariling trail' ni'l .'.naiircs of the hrt and second Par. An. :i nn flnntiriiil eotiferom'en. All... I' r..!.... .naftnit s.F flm . '. .. .. . t nninopi ot ' ominerre, h on trie .movi can foinmitteo j ., ij. jer. ,-?i'tiorai secretory of the I'hanihi r, h on the Cost a lll'Ti fommittee ; I.'. M. I'l.ttn -on, of tlm Wha-tii.. S !io ' of the t'ni versify of I'eim .han in I'.llnn enm- i r.Ittce; f'liarU' .'. fhoiu'lei (on. V. linng' National IiiinV. '".ii rnnmit i f S A. I,. Church, 1 ,i)ii,in, liolivian ' uliilttre ; II, ti. Kiciii'iP. resident. "hi udc'Dhli. I run ii. i'.inumn rom .ittee; Dmlley Marthit ''nmii erciii! luseum PiiniL-uay I'o.ninl'ir.. M. i'. I'.ni'h president Amei, if, Interna- nun! Shipbuilding fmTH'ratr n. Pnrn g-io .ommittpf: .wavt'.n M.ein. jour, t Ulril.,. I rt Unlt-fll . -tt.lltilllt.. 1), HI- I, 'X.I ' w., ,-...,... -,,,., I, . . , i H Tliyl'iv. jiresideilt S S. White Co.. 1 rugun.v commlttoo. ami l.. Pue' Pnssmure. f. ...,.,, Pniik t Xor.l, America, Venezuela committee 120 Scholarships Honor War Dead Princeton, N'. .J., Her. 211. Pfiiui ton I iiier--it.v through its tnistees. yesterdn niilif.uncii the esluhli dmient of 1-0 prize ineinorinl scholarship" of un . , BEADED BAGS REPAIRED &&$2t1 AJI Makes cn 'cnovhtf vouf I au ani make It look like new UKpirt work m a n h I D: aatUfactloa pvarantat!(3. .MARIE FROMME us H. 1IT1I HI. V Ton Franci co GMcav Vfn Vor THE ONE QUESTION when in- e meet: rend CAIUS GRACCHUS Iy Odin Gregory?" J2 everywhere. Boni & Livcright,N.1 rillLADBLriHA'S I.EADIMS TIIHATHEO Direction of I.EK J J HHI'llEltT SA.M Shubert 'nvo w"--kh onlv fc Gain VuletMe Fun V Kcslal , TONIGHT I HTMX h III M"irs, I.ce and I I Slub.rt l'rfn'-i.t The Comcdiiin of the Day AL J0LS0N MOST I'OrUI.AIl SINUI.H I.V Till'. MOKI.D In the Urentoot of AM N Y. Wliittr CnnJin Triumph UI.AIl SINUI.H IX Til 'tttent of AM N Y. Win Triumph SINBAD 20-150- ..prone of Oorcpout. r aut1 nnd Splendor )lroHflway A c t n r h yinsc-fc nntl Dancers -20 -150 LYRIC LAST WEEK va. MAT. WED. iiiwr "BATS $1.50 I AMEnifA t Knnnio.T foMKiiinvvi: IN A FANTASTIC MUSICAL PLAY MMEfW I.riT MATIM-.I-. S-AT1 Iti DECEMBER 27TH cjt ' HON THI. BKMVTNS PUK.SK.ST noNAt.n enanv p.i'pit BRIAN WOOD MORGAN IN TIM". MfimY TSI. T'l.W BUDDIES TIm guv t p!,x Tor ' hoMrH irxHim Th plu for th hnfl,iv jrust to lf iitcrtntnf-il at SEATS NOW SELLING FOR NT.W Y..VIl wki.i; ADELPHI t. 'jO AT m IT. M VTS TIMMlh. . SAT I It. WOC'tJS rilh.si.MSi MARJORIE RAMBEAU li Imimliirf I'ollork s'firnl M'loiriuii THE SIGN ON THE DOOR suats now ron m:v yi.au ,s w i i.k CHESTNUT ST Op..p.i Hon . Twice liailv i:n.MMJH. 8 li POSITIVELY LAST 6 DAYS msti:kimi i; '"'Way Down East" MAT. DAILY m:.-r FK T' $1.00 - Hi' yj i r r i T(i tlnn tint iniii-hourttl I l-nt.i ir urnduf utrui t tin-, hi, iur, n r i. iti n him ii nt I sm iIi.hi tii- , : - . .... ... i I iu;. 1 IT 111" 'l l' -n PUnstnni .Si "r Mon L)ec 2 7 Hens. -"- - ' , Seats asftg-g M A 1 ow 'ESu3 l'rl.ii Nurhi Mi.' I . 'J In r... .ni a ii .i i tJbiB5aH MAT. WED. P $1.30 METROPOLITAN him .- . MUM) VX "i i:.iia tiprclul decemb-r 2 7-28 - tu I- -n', ",r .,, w Xtlmrtlnn i LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF 'II Till It ll'HKF V?X t'M-r maii rn.m.H vni 'i.i:vi:n S KM1I ISH nlRIHTVXs lUVMiiM, imi N nv 'ins i-hfuinui --Mr to n r.n" l. ! X nin kr of Si-nm for -lili.ir. , p,. .", halt hi him nr.i.i nvrr ri7ri"ra-i SAM AROFF-STOKOWSKI mn iif i riinxi-v i '- 'I I'm- in.. -it,. Tin'itsri'v i'vr "M T N 1J 'WAiiiiin:!' TICK-l'Tf tl JL.'?.i Vl AT "'I'I'K S TN'fT UT NT IXKin Mil' "'llfST rNMVVHSITV KVTI'V-'i s 'ii'lirry I "Vl'fl GEORGE EARLE RAIGUEL "Gcrnmny. Austria anil tlio Inilcmnitips" ii'rnrT Mnns'ivn ntT- o, 4 .. Ticket 13 (In s,,lr vnw phi1.,;,. Heppe'i and University Kxten.lon ?J Offlcc s k dm u) fa .. vit -TrC i. V -r ' 'tf " -" , , & annual valiio of $20(1 enrli, wlitclr, wltif twftiit) nine srholurHhlpM nlreafly foiindeil by private xlft IP commem orate the memory of Mil Princeton man who died III flu' mllliu or naval Hervlrn during the war v mMMmWUm II utlMl MAIMTI v As I III. - r.M,l3T ' v ) Hit II A M TO II P. H. jHOMAS meighan ' ' j I ! uf III Imltli 1 A ill -'fill i- F'liture. The 'loontrUtti . h.it Mcrh All Trains" i iroiij DAI A "-ir U'Vi MAiuorc hTitr.ua', 1-VI-. IDA M. In II 13 V.Vj vALLACEREID yv ! ARCADIA : V"S ffiftli i'.m! 1 "THF. RESTLESS SEX!' Win, '.l ,n Diivles ,nn -jrUI" liclwtl 1 1 Tn I A Murkn Niri Ah. OUi vJlUflrtii i ' ollir, P.M. '1 lie Worth Wind's Malice' vi'h Vr-r . Guidon uiU l hmi.ia Hantschl , . .r.'r' ,... .,,w uwict. 1 I VI JlvL, " iuM.Ml.iOUi: 8IUI' I llliir ,,,-.,,. ,-, ...:.,, ,, , ,,i, , REGENT "A a?, vlltjltl" ,n ..Tho Amleur Devil' i CjLOBE MAIlKl.T STRKHn1 AT JfNll'BIt 'nntlt.unu . 'uu(lf Mir 11 loll i v m l'iirl." .'ulilmr Prnllcs ' I'IIII.aim.ij'UIA h F(Iui:.Miii.t rilKATRKS ' f- .r3ri'iy t' i j Li AKKlChv 1 onight ' MATIMJKM M KONI.SliAV ft fisl I'llDAV DAVID HKLA.Hfo I-r-senls DAVID Warfieid j The Return of Peter Grimm if- seiird fur '. Nxl Weak FORREST rM T.- ' P.D k HATv lVJS AT SlJ3 TAKE THE CltUlSE EVERY OXE IS TALKIN'O AROI'T CHARLES Dllt.lNGHAM'3 MUSICAL CCMCCY SUCCtSS ym mm$ cutwofStt-tvytrwGifus SM,,'W wfki: -" I BEGINNING V-MAS. MAT. I'UKULK HWILIj- ttsK&TW ajBass-1 &g.'SJ3ST2Rtfrwts )mm (M.V PROWCfKJN) Book.Music&Sontt bvEdWyno btagea by Ned voburrj ' , With ED. WYNN thk inrrcrr . -i:.VTS AT 1 u. orKlr-i: .Metropolitan NOW " WKYMA.WS UOSChMtnilt 1-rvv'-L-' tTi- m;u fc BAT. POSITIVELY LAST TWO WEEKS A Booth Tarkington Classio I CLARENCE ! Mmi ALFRED LUNT IKI'.IS t M 1 liu . st H 't -!i. t $J t I,..pii',ir Wni Mai m - u hi. f - Ml lfrf-ifm nc ACADEMY OF MUSIC ilATI.SK, T 1 1 Y r j ". (V,pr Krldr) Ml 11V 1't ''VIVO AT H , i'ii. 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