' , - "J W'wm?'" ? Wff p'fP'i J &: ft'tiTf. rrm fr '' cr$ ' 1,WitW'W " ' -"" rfA$& T0ff-' Htww&ai I yV A '. cs 1 tfvtiittjfo ' PTJJBLI6 DaBR-PHnJABLPHtA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1920 ' '0 yfsr GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Third Morning Musicale at the Bellevue-Stratford Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Starr to Give Dance Tonight TS SPITE of tbo fact that Christmas wn- only five days oft nnd many had not finished their shopping yet, the Morning Musicale yesterday was very well attended; only a few boxes und neats were vacant and the audience wn most enthusiastic over the dinging of Madame Stanley. I saw some stunning clothes. Mri. Stscy Lloyd I noted In particular. She trai wearing a milt of blue duvrtyne, not very dark nor very bright, but a warm shade of blue. The shirt was mttdo on plain lines and the coat wn boi shaped, without a line. It wbh hip length and was finished with a wldo band of dark brown fur which wnl hnlitl with a broad band of blue and sold embroidery. Cuffs and straight collar were of the same brown fur, nnu her hat was n soft blue duvctync toquo tmbroldered In blue. Mrs. Andrew Wheeler looked very veil In o brown frock topped with n coat of nutria and a small hut of tlia same fur. Mls Mary Smith had a stunning toque of bright apple green velvet. A wonderful long green ostrich plume fell from the right side of the toque and rested on her shoulder. Mary Norrls, who was with her mother In Mrs. Sam Kiddie's box. had n unusual looking hat. It was black with rather n good-sired upturned brim tnd from the right side to way down below the shoulder came a very beauti ful aigrette. Mary's frock was smart, too. It was of soft light brown, made with short sleeves and a very short skirt. She wore long gray gloves and s fur coat. Mrs. Norrls was In black with snble furs and Mrs. Dobson Altemus. who was another guwt in the box, looked her usual smart self In a black gown topped with a wonderful short ripple eape of chinrhilla. Mrs. Charlemngne Tower was dressed rn black duvetync and her smnll brim med black hat was trimmed with black nd bright blue coque feathers. She was a guest in Mrs. George Lorimcr a box and Mrs. Lortmer entertained nt luncheon in her honor after the concert. Mrs. Lorlmer was wearing a dress of black velvet and a scarf of sable fur. Her small toque was of dark blue and silver brocade and was trimmed with a long paradise of blue-black falling over the right shoulder. Mra. Joseph I-eidy was wearing a black fur coat and a Bmall feathered toque of Alice blue. UNTIL Clirlstmas Eve we have one round of debutante dances this week. Tonight thero will be the dance for Charlotte Starr 'ut the Philadelphia Cricket Club, which her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore Ducolng Starr will The. Tomorrow evening there will bo the Ashton ball at the Ititr.-Curlton snd Thursday night the Charles Francis Cummcys danoe nt the Hcllevue Strntford. On Friday every one may Kton nnd breathe a bit. though the Clarrle Dolans arc giving a small dinner dance that night out at Hosemont, fol low ing & skating parly for Ulta. Thut It, of court., for the younger set, though. Then on Christmas night we can all go to the Supper Club, that is any of us who arc members or are lucky enough to be invited. THKItE will be several diunera to nlcht before tho Starr dance. The r.nngdon Mitchells will entertain for Helcne nnd th Oliver Royce Judsons will give a dinner for Mary Itaynrd. Another dinner will be given bv the Hldl'e Morsdcns for their niece. 'Mary Ilebard. The MeKeau Downs- will give a dinner for their two debutante bis ters. Atlee Downs, who is n sister of MoKean. nnd Kitty Merriek. who Is a sister of Mrs. Downs. The Downs moved into their new homo. 201 West Chestnut avenue, last month. TlTAIIY is seven now and, of course, 1YJ- has been old enough to say her prayers all by herself, for some time. However. TnthiT hml n ii, ). i da j that it might be just as well to be present after this when the praver time 'amo. Marv went up to bed the other 'vcriing: nnd as he was about to go into the room she knelt down, nnd before he 'nuld tnke time- steps was up neaiu and ready to jump into bed. "Wliv war." said Father, "you didn't say vour prajers in that time?" ' And said Mary, "Yes. Indeed I did. Haddv. I con say 'em just as fast as nythlng now." NANCY WYNNIJ. ' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. Henry il. Hoyt announces the , Vri-i.- , . ' r "'cw. .Mies Hop.) Mc Mlchael, to Captain Bzlo Garibaldi voungest won of General Hlcclottl Gari baldi and Senora Garibaldi, of TtornJ Italy. Captain K-sio Qaiibaldl la the grandson of Garibaldi, the It. Han ! hrn.h.r. ,J" U'8 :0"nKCSt Of RCVn aarlhMi ,h ai?0" ,,f. General Rlclcttl uarlbalrtl. All served n the Into war ' where two lost their lives Of the rV-, 2S?inl1E.llve' . iJa Benera1' one a col onel, two nmlfjrs nn.l ,h .....:..7-7 ' captain. AIU Mo Michael 1 'thnd. . I. I House of Weneer jN I I 1 229 Walnut St. Jj I Important Mt I I Reductions ffiHf.j Holiday iBs f . Furs 'fl&i I I Chertak Millinery g Tropical Climates 'W I Jh AnU Imported Novelty Uiijjp k JXl I I " cm. n m fA Now on Displtiy " a & il anu S N,TE: , W. have n connection with I m any other house hearing the mmo "WeVger." U . 8th stC(!t, 0pp' Stf Jnmc3 1Ioto1 8 i i i daughter of tho late Morton MeMIehael, of Philadelphia. Among tho guests who will attend tho dinner to bo given at tho Aldlno on Thursday nvnnllie- hv Mr. William II. Page, son of Mm. William H. Pago, of 2SH Locust street, in honor of hto do butante olster, MIsb Evelyn Pago, wilt bo Miss Polly Bayard, Miss Nancy Bar day. Mis Mary I. Bartow, Mlsi Sydney Blddle, Miss Allco Gibson, Miss Mnr garetta Largs Harrison, Miss Virginia Eurle, Mire Elisabeth Norrls, Mlsa Mary L. Norrls, Mis Mary B. Thayer, Mlsa Adelaide A. Souder, Mlsa Margaret I,. Pears.ill, Mlso Frances J. Boss, Miss Martentio F. Harris, Mr. George A. Ar ndstead, Mr. Leeds Barrows. Mr. James C. Bishop, Mr. W. Meade Fletcher. Jr., Mr. John Pago, Mr. George Crozer Page, Mr. Robert II. Pago, Jr., Mr. Clarenco Brewster, Mr. Henry Pancoast, Mr. Farnham Warrlner, Mr. Gamble La trobe. Mr. Bertram Llnnlncott. Mr. Joseph $Tay lor. Mr. James B. Whnrton, Mr. John H. Wharton. Mr. Goorge Wood, Mr. Klchard I.loyd Page, Mr. Richard Hharpless nnd Mr. Townscnd OharplesH, Jr. The fruests will afterward attend the ball to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Francln Gummoy In honor of their debutanto daughter, Miss Eleanor Gunimcy. Mr. and Mra. Nevltt Steele, of Anna- polio, arc Issuing invitations for the marriage of their daughter. Miss Eliza beth Hill Steele, and Lloutenant Conrad S. Grove. 3d, U. 8. M. C. at 8t. Ann's Church, Annapolis, on Saturday, Janu ary 8, at 4 o'clock. Miss Steele Is well known In Philadelphia, having fre quently vlsltej her cousins. Dr. and Mro. nndcllftn Chcston and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph It. Janney, Jr., of Chestnut Hill. Lieutenant Grove in the son of Mr. nnd Mro. Conrnd 8. Grove, of Oormuntown. He has been away for three vcars, having spent a year and a half at Vladi vostok during the war and ten months at the American legation in l'titin. Mrs. Rutherford Pearson, of the Bello-vue-Stratford, will entertain at u theatro party, followed by supper, on January 0, In honor of her nloco, Miss Pcabody, of Now York. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wurts Page, of 1013 Clinton atreet, will entertain a. Christmas bouse uartv over this week end. Their guests will Include Dr. nnd Mra Charles Wood, of Washington : Mrs M. L. Bryant and Mrs. William B. ciaric, or now yoric. Mrs. Honry Tucker nnd her daughter. Miss Elizabeth Russell E. Tucker, of 1818 Pine street, will be at 'home Tues day afternoona In January' nftcr A o'clock. Miss Josephine G. Hooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Hooper, of Wolverton, Chestnut Hill, entertained at bridge yesterday In honor of Miss Lois L. Juckson, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ellis Jackoon, whoso marriage to Mr. Jordan Van Slick will toko place on Monday. Dccembor 27. The guests In cluded Miss Caroline Sheppard, Miss Elizabeth Yardley, Miss Doris Dexter, MIsb Margaret Spencer, Miss Louise V. Newlln, Miss Frances Leaf, Miss Lenore McCall, Miss Nancy Sellers, Miss Dor othea Ouertcuffer. Miss Charlotte Fahnestock. Miss Mary Smith, Miss Jo sephine V Reeves, MUs Helen Davis, of Boston ; Mrs. Maxwell Marston and Mlos Emllle DeKosenco. Mlas Eleanor L. Hvolond. dauirhter of Mr and Mra Samuel S. Eveland, of i65 South Twenty-second street, will enter tain at a tea this afternoon at her homo In honor of Mrs. George Mltchol Buf fum. Mrs. Buffnni beforu her wedding on November 27 was Miss Eleanor Biers Mr and Mrs. Buffum are snend- Ing a few dais with Mrs. UutTum's par ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Clark Beers, rti. wis itiK.iviu ueiore leaving lor tnclr homo In Pasadena. Calif. Among the guests who will attend the dlnnor to be given on Now Year's ovo Less 10 Per Cent at Hotel Adelphia We still continue a 10 per cent reduction from our present menu prices in both our English rind French Room, to be de ducted when check is paid. In the rush of Christmas shopping you will find the Adelphia near to everywhere. Ladies' Luncheon on the Balcony, $1. lilllllilllRliHillllilllllH Hnf?' ''SillLBlllllH mh6: n&vtmmi'i tammiiiK.-i -" 'yrfnmL r ? StWyV.4 ?; 04 I ,? j ' &'M &,JH! x li?V? MBS. WALTON CUVIIK, JK. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clark nro spending the winter in Dovon by Mrs. A. Sydney Carpenter, nt her home, 150D North Broad street, will bo Mrs. Marshall Robinson and Miss Kath arine Robinson, of Washington , Mr. and Mrs Fletcher Rolfo und Miss Stella Brown, of Centervllle, and Mr. Town send Martin, of New York; Mr and Mrs. Eugene Carter Slmonln, Miss Grace Thompson. Miss Ethel Thumnflon. A dance nnd supper will follow for addi tional guests. Mra Edward Brooko will entertain the members of her card club on Thurn. aay niicrnoon, December 30. Miss EIolso Warrlner, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dex ter Warrlner. of 135 South Eighteenth mroei, ana nuns Anne Asnton, debutante aaugmer or ur. and Mrs. Thomna G. Ashton, of Wynnowood, havo returned Irom Princeton, whoro they nttended n largo house party given by Dr. and Mrs. Charles Browne In lienor of Miss Alice . uonaco, aeouiantn daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Charles L. Candee, of Mrs. William H. Avery, of Montrose Pa., will urrivo tho latter part of this week to spend the Christmas holidays with her son and daughtcr-ln-law, Mr. and Mra. Walter Hemsley Avery, of 7803 St. Martins lane, Chestnut Hill. Mra. F. Huhn Waleh. who has been tho guest of her brother nnd slster-ln-law. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ocorgo A. Huhn, Jr.. 1 (Pau&ccr' 1 Hats Gowns l .(..HHak J&fSjk HWaB. " il I LaLaLaBBB' -4zpC vLiLbLbb i - . o aaaVr STyr. 7-SBaBV T Q 107 Walnut Street J Wm 11 SS 17 vcOT 1 OFFER TOMORROW AN UNUSUAL H f 7ffl XV SPECIAL IN 1 & f,0 T" x. J M 9 S Jr" f I Spring Hats M MnM J; 1 $1 n tfwl 1 iM t WERE 916 AND 520 " j JJ' V mfk A TO A c,,inPc,lux modeled for becomlngnieBB, in J L .1,701 tVlll A I nil f!l Jh' nil the approved spring fabrica-Gros do H WJ '14 i Vrr'J V K A i I I I ' Londro, crepe de chine, faille, satins, and f h V Rf A 1 MlU iM 'il HU JIl latcst straw3- p m I fM s U 1 1 il Silk Nightgowns cmftenn&CfTL I V..- lliycL-' -X "OA I bud and 'nee trimmed with " iikiv jmmw "x' . JTMiaoeuikict I I SUPERR PA.SHIANS FOR "HOLIDAY QflFTS ' or PERSONAL WEAR AT NEWLY REVISED PRICES TO MEET PRESENT ECONOMIC CONDITIONS Luxurious Evening Wraps Handsome Evening Gowns Tailored and Costume Suits Stunning Day Goats and Wraps Street and Afternoon Furs, Blouses, Hats and French Novelties In New York, hua returned to her home, C012 Drexel rood, ovorbrcoK. Mr. and J, A. Belmon, of Norfolk, Vn,, who havo been entertained na the guests of Major Arthur B. Owens, u. 8. M. C and Mro. Owens, of 1828 Shunk streot. have returned to their home. Mm Selman wm MUs Hortcnse Hodges, of Portsmouth. Mr nnd Mrs. John Keesey, of the Greyatone Apartments, announce the en gojcemiTU of their daughter, Miss Jjdna Mary Koesey, to Mr, Myron John Heos, also of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald M. McCrea, and tho Mlssea Dunlop lire at Bally Heather, Ardmore, for tho winter. Mr. und Mrs. Joseph N. Snellcnburg, of the Bollcvuo-Btratford, will leave after Christmas for Chicago for several weeks. The weddlnir of Mini Adelo Coblenta .i ir Tallin Iwihrfnld. of 702 South Sixteenth street, will take place at tho hnma of tn Driae in nan rirowwui rnilf.. on Sunday. January .2. Dr. and Mrs. Lehrfeld will live In this city, re turning Borne limo in januarjr rvUf. T)hrlfiAa" nml their wlVefl woro entertained by Dr. nnd Mrs. Solo- . Oniia.rvKen nt their homo, 130 South Seventeenth streot, on Saturday evening. Tho mooting wan wootjcu by Dr. LAicy Rangoon ythbuh Social Experiment In Yucatan." Dr. Langdon was guepst of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Horace K. Horner, or 1J11 -tlTnlnllt utrf TVtll flOend nOXt woek with Mrs. Horner's parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Stom, In Wilkes Barro. Pn, Mrs. Horner was formerly Minn Dorothy I Stern. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Gcrstlcy, of the St. James Annex, are spending this week In Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs W. Herbert Fulweller, of Stoweaway. Walllngford, are receiving congratulations on tho birth of a daugh ter a few days ago. Tho Women's Auxiliary of the Diag nostic Hospital, formerly the Charity Hospital, 1731 Vine street, wilt give a musicale and dance at the Phllomu slan Club on tho evening of pecomber 30. Tho soloists will bo Mlsg Elizabeth linnj T.afttt. Mr. Anlhonv LIUZZl. Who has Just returned from a trip to Panama with the President-elect. Mr. Aaron Oo rodotzky and Mr. Joseph Freides. The committee In charge Includes Mm. J. Sylvester Dchan. Mrs Charles A Green. Mrs O. M. Hoknnson. Mrs. L. S Kaylor, Mrs. Howard E. Shore, Mrs. Charles IC Stokes. Mrs. Louis W. TNhee loclc and Mrs. Frank White The annual rounlon and luncheon of tho Wells College Club of this city was dnM nn ittirriav nt tho St. James Hotel. The committee In charge Included Mrs. Mary Johnson Htamrora, mra. ivaiui Hubbard Etherlngton and Mrs. Alda Beaver Craig. Mrs. Wallace F. Ott and her daugh ter. MIsn Alda Ott. will entertain at a tea at tneir nome, ij& urecn ino, ivox- borough, on the afternoon of New Year's rnv. In honor of Mrs. John Prlirge. Miss Florcnco Jaquet will preside at tho tea table. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Morton A. Netter, of 1901 North Park avenue, are receiving congratulations on tho birth of a son. Morton A. Netter, Jr., on Sunday, De cember 12. Mrs. Netter waa before her marriage Miss Dorothy It. Goldsmith. A quiet home wedding took place on Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock when Miss Bessie Rubin, daughter of Mrs. Minnie Rubin, of 3826 Olrard avenue, was married to Mr. Samuel Levlnthal, the Rev. Dr. Ncuman officiating. Tho xutsttt nt the reception Included Mr. and Mrs. M. Schwartz nnd Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lovlh, of Reading; Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Levlnthal, of Trenton, and Mr, nhd Sirs. A. Levlnthal, of Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. levlnthal will bo at home ofter January f at 3820 Olrard avenue. Mrs. Howard W. Hamilton, of 3831 Old York road, has returned to her homo from & two months' visit to her sister, Mrs. D. B. Williamson, of Ken net Square. QERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Watt, of Wayne avenue and West Hortter street, will entertain at dinner ut their home on Christmas Day, The guents will Include Mrs. John Blackford, of Now York; Mrs. B. W. Miller. Mr. and Mra. Cralg Watt. MiHfl Mnrv Wtt. Ur fT f!. Watt. Jr., and Mr. Walton Blackford, of Springfield, Mats, Mlsa Elizabeth T.r.x!v h.tn arrived rrom Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackcttotown, N J , to bo tho guest of her parent. Mr, and Mra. M. J. Loxley. of 621 East Washington June, over the Christmas holidays. Mies Loxley will have as her guest over New Year's Day Miss Elizabeth Shugars, of Pottntown, Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. McComas, of 736 Church lone, will be glad to know that their son, Mr. Donald Emory McComos, Is convalescing from his recent Illness. Miss Adelaide Allsop hao returned from Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J., to bo tho guest of her parents, Mr. and Mra. Thomas All soft of 6837 Oorston Btreot, Stenton, for tho holidays, Miss Allsop will havo as her guest for over Now Year's Day Mlsa Virginia Royer, of Eaton, O. The Delta Delta Sorority will glvo a dance In the Rosa Garden of the Belle-yue-Stratfonl next Monday evening Membera who hnVA the nffnlr In rhnree are Miss Helen Wehner, Miss Louise r ii mil, Anas Elizabeth insinger, Miss Isabel Channel and Miss Vlolette Bar- rett Patroiiessea will Includo Mrs. Wll llam II. E. Wehner. Mm P.nnlnn Ilnr. ren nnu Mrs. Charles Pilling. Jr. Mrs. Henry F. Wllklo. of 723 WJster oireei, is in Miiton-oiv-the-Hudson. N. Y as the guest of her mother, Mra. Hal lock, until after tho first of the year. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA A woddlng of Interest which took place Saturday evening at 7 o'clock In tho Memorial Church of St. Paul, Fif teenth and Porter streets, was that of Miss Mario L. Morris, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Morris, of 2333 South Seventeenth street, nnd Mr. Edwyn L Shoemaker, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Shoemaker, of 429 Belgrade street. The Rev. Granville Taylor performed the ceremony. The bride wa given In mar riage by her brother. Mr. William C. Morris. Ms. M. A. Wright waa matron of honor and Mlsa Natalie Hanna nnd Miss Ldlth Chrlstensen were brldos molds. Mr. Perry Norton. Mr. Edward Skirvlng, Mr. Raymond Hasleln, cousin of tho b.ldegroom, and Mr. Lester Les slg were ushers, while Mr. Robert Shoe maker, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. A reception at tho homo of the bride followed tho ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker left for their wedding trip through tho South. They will bo nt homo after February 1 at 4633 North Hurley street. OPPENHEIMtgUINS & 6 Chestnut and 12th Sts. Specials for Wednesday Pink crepe de chine sleeveless models, tailored, hemstitched, Crepe de Chine Chemise Envelope chemise of chine, embroidered and med, ribbon straps. Petticoats and Petticoats of jersey sillc, taffeta, messaline and jer sey top, ribbon or messaline flounces. 1 1'!! Pantalettes of jer sey silk in black and colors, ankle length s h i r r e d Special MISS MARY McCABE BRIDE OF MR. ALLAN EARNSHAW Marriage Will Take Place at Home of Bride's Parents The weddlnt: of Mini Mary Elizabeth McCabe, dautthter of Mr and Mrs Sam uel Brown McCabe, of 2217 ft. James place, und Mr. Allan Unrnshnw of c.$r mantown, will take plooo at oolortc this evening at the home of tho brides parents. . , , The bride, who will la attended by her sisters, Mrs. William Simpson, 3d, and Mrs. Henry Heylard-. us matrons of honor, will wear a whlto h tin drew, trimmed with old lace. Mr. Walter Earnohaw will net as best man for 1i!b brother, and the ushers will be Mr. . W II llam S moson. 2d. Mr. BoUlten Earn- shaw and Mr. Arthur EArnshaw The ceremony will be performed by the Rev John M&ckrldge. D D . rector of M JatneM' Knlncritial fJhureh. and D. SRliil, reception will follow. After a weddln?1 trip, tho bride und bridegroom will live In Germantown, where thev have taken an apartment at 122 West Manhelm street. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. Robert B Jackson arn spending the winter at their home In St John's Park, Jacksonville, Flu. Mr. and Mrs. Abel Stokes King, of 4C11 Tackawanna street, will entertain In honor of their silver wedding anni versary on Friday evening Miss Myrtte Harrison, of Orthodox street, la entertaining as her truest until over the holidays Miss Caroline Smythe. of Birmingham, N. Y. Mr. William T. Rose, of 1822 Ortho dox street. Is on a gunning trip In the plnci of Jorney for neveral days. MOORESTOWN Mlsa Mn.nrn.ret Huston nnrl Mien Hi- I ther Huston have pent out cards for a dance at tho Rlverton Country Club on December 28 Mr. and Mrs. WlllUun Stackhouso havo returned from a vUlt to Westfleld. Mr. nnd Mrs Howard F. Do Cou. of 'Hoddonneld, aro homo ftom Columbus, Ohio. Mr Henry Dcntz nml his daughter, Mlsfl Florence Dentz, of Kant uali ae nuc, will leuvp Hhortly for Laredo, Tex., to bo gono until tru- eprlng Mrs (. lxltnund Stratton entertained her card flub nt her homo on East Oak avenue on Friday from 2 'until S o'clock NORRISTOWN Mrn. Florence StHns, of Highland ave nue, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Florence B. Stiles, to Mr H. P. Moyer, of Norrlstown. A Christmas danco will bo given at the Plymouth Country Club on Thurs- uay evening. uecemDer 30, for the bone, tit nf tho George School endowment fund. The patronesses for tho affair will be Mrs. Ivlns C Walker. Mrs. Ed ward C. Shoemaker, Mrs Churles Simp son, Mra Frank C. Jones. Mrs. George Corson, Mrs. John Faher Miller and Mra, Wilfred S. Gritllth. The Nuraes' Alumnae Association of the Montgomery Hospttal gave an nftcr noon tea at the nurses' dormitory to meet the new superintendent of the hos- nightgow rose ! ! f j ' ribbon bows. crepe de lace trim- Speclal Pantalettes Mftt Valm j Mb ... Z A. t ICMQIV I F .. ! r rlti l ft i bVwill I 'II t-f.ATI. Ti uiHmi.i I. il - - - - -.; WMtV.fL IETH'S THPATRir - UmUML l WILBUR mack '& CO. C A QIK lnw"'nvA, ASS 1 f ,u,"h-RiK W,tchV. ,. . GIRLS i M tlJL lt'h' M IV " rtl i-i f j , I l fc . I I V 1 M NkJL.LAll M ,)'tal. Miss Agnes Khora. Mlsi Eliza Duvlee, who Is president of the associa tion, presided at the tea tnblo A masfjuernde leap year dance was given at the Knlghtx of ColumbUH home, and was attended liv about 200 guests Mrs John P Foley and Mrs John J Bolgerwero the hostesses of the otoning. DELAWARE COUNTY MlKq fVleste Mairulffnn, of Bywood. guve a surprise party In honor of Mr Elwood Tlmperlaico on Saturday eve ning The gue-KtH Included Mlwt Lillian Pecorl. Miss AIW Wilkinson. Miss Ida Lynch, Miss Anna Spaeth. Mlsit Retta Knight, Mies Ruth Hnrt. Mies LouIe Clark, Miss Eltanor Benylng, MIsb Dor othy Henying, lying. Mlpfl Elizabeth Hand. aiish rneimi Thefma Johnson. Miss Elizabeth Roth, Miss Dorothy Robinson. Mips Olive McOowan, Mlsi Dorothy MaOIrr, .ir j-hui .-jirnmonns, Mr iiwaru Wil cox, Mr lliincll Hunt. Mr. Jack Mlthlas. Mr Wllmer Rlnlcr, Mr Clar ence Alwlne. Mr Robert Andrassy, Mr Crayton Armitrong, Mr Robert John eon. Mr Pomerov Scott, Mr Wesley Klnpbury, Mr Foster Simmons, Mr. Archie Lybalt, Mr Harold St. John, Mr ' Joseph Carr und Mr Ralph Hunry. Miss ICntliurinn Wood, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs William H Wood, of Media, who( has been In Chicago for n year, left a few dnyn ago for Portland and Seattle and the pacific coast. She will remain In California for a few tnonthi Mlsi Kathleen Cillflilan. daughter of Mr and Mm Robert G Glinilnn. of Swarthtnore, left a few ilays ago for Rwl Jacket, Vu., where she la the guest .j,. iii iiii.-i ami ri'inr. Air nml Mru , - - Invitation lor Announce ment! Write or lliono for KngraTtd or frlnttd ItOYAL CNCRAVINgVo, 814 W.Inct Si. T r :rrrnnxix:ixixiaTu:-rrnn Excess Weight ! Ruins Personal J Appearance Excess fat is a proof that, you are ncKlectinp your health and is entirely unnecessary. Personal, strictly private service by women experts. No home exercises. No classes. Trial treatment free. Collins Institute For Women Exclutively Bellevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street Phone Spruce 5iSi Next to the lVfllevtle. Stratford :;rnrcr.n :nj.-rr.rL. t--tj.i PHILADEU'HIA'S LB.UlNO THEATHL Direction of LEE & J. J. SHUHEKT SAM Shubert lhl" anJ Stxt V'rV Only nn MiA I b NOW I POP. MAT. WED. et $i 50 &EATH vl.JVi, TIIE COirEDIA.N Or THE DAT ' AL J0LS0N ' In tho N y w nter CT I M O A r i Oardn's clrratoat Show ' ' ' D A U ' LYRIC Laat 5 Nights At MAT. TOMOR. best $i50 S 15 AMERICA'S TOUEMOST COMEDIENVn IN A FANTASTIt MllSir11 Di av CaMEfW LAbT MATINEE SATfHDAY ' SEATS NOW SELLING MO.V THE BEL,tVTNS PECSEN PO.VALD rEOOT HALPII I UMAX WOOD MORGAN IN THE MERKT iruS'C rUT BUDDIES Tho irarft plav f0- th liollday aanon. Tve r for tho holUty c'Jfata to b rnttrtalnwl n. ADELPHI LIVGa AT (,,15 MATS. Tm-ns. A EAT. A. II. WOODS PRESENTS MARJ0RIE RAMBEAU n fhannlrr Pollock's Great Me'o!r - THE SIGN ON THE DOOR PEATS NOW SCIXINO TOH NEXT WEEK CHESTNUT ST. "7 ' , Inlce Daily, fATTXTT.-rt.w -Ti..,.,,.,, j,,, 1-VEMNU3. 6 10 I POSITIVELY LAST 5 DAVs D. W. GRIFFITH'S MASTEItPIECE I "Way Down East'' ' MAT. DAILY 'C, $1.00 i-Slv-Ji -? NOTE 0-Tltir t. tlrr unj hou-tiojn tliatro rrlca '' ' rjt k u" mm NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW f "EAST is WEST' ?? With FAY BAINTER "0, K '.0 i ur m 1.. it t U NlKht Wfl Mut n,.,,. !THE WALNUT j ENTtlll.I.Y IlEMUDEI ED I OPENS MONDAY. DEC 7 WINTIIROP AMES ' , Wit.'. !UL.SI.-Nr , GEORGE ARLISS ! in THE GREEN CODDESS l-A "1 ALUAII HI. 1 1 WILLIAM AKCHL'R Harm mat William F. Comrrlns. until after Htvk Yearn Day. The first meeting of Mln. 'nilllljns dnnoltitf class will bo held ftt Strathaveti Inn early In January. Mr nnd Mrn MorrlB ldlgnr 3mltjt will entertuln Mri. Smiths aunt nna nlnters, MIm H ( Sparhuwk, Miss Dor-, othy Sparhawk and Jtlss ICstlier Hpar hawk, of this city, over the week-end ut their home in Swurthmore e (Tinn.it-iti.Y twrtti,. it n.tr, iihiu(m'. - ' MaIiKkt ab. 10th -11 A. M TO fir. Si, THOMAS MEIGHAN !n",'?n,a4 In Queet of Itu Youth" , Added:oinu(y Featuri. "Tin Toonerrllla roller That Mecti All Trains" PAF ACI7 l2U makkkt uninirr Wallace reid -"flffiiw- ARPA I"f A "hMtnut fit Del. 101h ritLJl$ io a. m. toll tin p.m. !l.UllK.$? v'f rAMHKa' HTOnY THE RESTLESS SEX,, With Marlon Davlei and Carlvle nlaokwaU KlCTrW I A MurlielTtreet Ab. OtH -tV W A. M. to ltlJU P. M. The North Wind's Malice" with Vera Gordon and Thomaa SanUcht CAPITOL 724 MAFtKET BTRtUTB Tom Moonn "aioi THUir" RFP.PMT MARKET HT Bel. 17TH -'-jci i miYANT WAHiinurtN In 7h Amateur LI1 " i GLOBE MARKET STnKET AT JttNIPItn Continuous Vudellle. 11 toll "Pollr'n pearla Fashion' Frolics ""p.PtJ,"'8 1-QMMoht theatiie3 I P. A PPIPy NIOIITM AT 8!1B wr-iivirv. MAT TOMORllQIW DAVID BEL.ASCO Proaenta DAVID Warfield IN t The Return of Peter Grimm HeataHslUns tor THi arl Nj,t VA FORRFST TOMonnoiv TAKE THE CRUISE EVERY ONE IS TALKING ABOUT CHARLES OILIINGHAM'S nutiaii. comorsucctss KI0Klff &&& homy axtr 1.1 , eEuINNING J-rnqMar - " POPULAR PRICES - :' ; ftw TCWC 5AY3: &CUHITNEV pr,t, D (SAM I With ED. WYNN Tc PEnraA 1 MEATS SELLING AT VOX rnv BgoAb;r;w POSITIVELY LAST TWO WEEKS A Booth Tarkington Classic CLARENCE WITH ALFRED L(JNT AND OHIOINAE NEW YORIC CAST METROPOLITAN operI ?dAaYv DECEMB'R27.28B"ATa ScHl Chlldn o Chrti'm., AttraoULV LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF MOEncoon, GEORGE EARLE RAIGUEL "Germany, Austria and th Indemnities" THVl MliriSTN't AT 11 Academy of Music ifK DAinr TRIUMPH OF REALISM8'1" nr t ,Kf AM. rvo i IL'I .USTI hl'IEv'E.1 Cavalleria Rusticana ...i ,. ) v You Married My Husband "''AtiEVty -Msi sr '"wrw. UIU i oo AU.K'h ,M I :.i : f m v ,,,..; SAMAROFF-STOKOWSK CTU ItH-TH ivi' I.r TfnE ItErrrir M.l'STl ? .it H:1S " 'l A .iN ". :i T '1 r j. "N I'ROOllAM VT DOfll. II II i HI'-'rM T MT ifou London Belles ' Joe Marlc - itr. .-.-- rj j... V - DANCING rJSSCiiy'i Jiovirption onvy ivuci iMrYc.y uttfi 'itAJ? WORLD'S MUSEUM OV 1IVINU ;-io.iiTiEn OIKN DA1I.T 'I A M to 10 I', u ni IMHVT'.S '-in t. xiVn ,. .... --'-'-' .,. , ,.--. " i." 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