Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 23, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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lUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1920
ST &OS$JP ABOUT PEOPLE
ancy Wynne Tolls of the Ashlon Ball She Chats
About Miss Downs' Engagement to New York Man.
Slic Goes Shopping
rpHAT wns n wonderful ball the Ash
1 tons rhvo Innt nlglit nt the llcllcvuc
9trntford. Then; were ubout cluht Imn
tired Riic"t mid thf wliolc lower floor
of the Hr-llrvuc wns used for supper.
The hall was held in the red mid iiold
ballroom ond niljolnitiK rooms, which
nero transformed luto n Yulctlde gar-
A lattice work of Bouthcrn smllnx
clowine with red lights covered the wqIIm
imder the boxes, while fcUoons of the
some plant linn from the ccIIIiir nml
rlinnilrllcrs. Riving tlit effect of au en
..tmnfrd enrdrn. the benuty of which
xns enhnnccd by the picturesque net
tlnu of the boxed, which were banked
with bushy bay nnd evergreen trees, in
icrM'CrFed with the graceful eybodlum
fern polnfettlflH nnd glistening red
lMits. (Sold bimkots filled with iioln
cttluK were suMiendcd from the boxes
on rones of emllnx, while the rolumtiK
fiiin'ortlng the boxes were effectively
droned with wnllax. fnitened with n
cluster of holly, tied with n huge bow
of red ribbon. Heather from Scotland,
tlth tall Chrlstmiw tree fonr.ed the
iilrtureFflue background for tlio toge,
ulileh was tuassod with brilliant red
iioieipcttlas aglow with hundreds of
twinkling red llRl't';. . ,, . .
Mrs. Ashton and Miss Ashtou received
the gurtH in the foyer, which wns
fnliioned after a Christmas bower. Mm.
Anliton wore n hnudsumo gown of gold
nnd black brocade, cut wiuaru nt the
ncrk and made with n train, and Miss
Aiditon was charming In nilc green chit
fon velvet, out V shape ut the neck nnd
made with panels on either hide of the
l.irt of a lighter shade of satin. Tho
i I'd nnd clover rooms were used for
bridge. Supper for S0O gncstH wan
erved nt 12 '.'lO in the palm and Strut
lord rooms, ut unall tables ornamented
with sprays of holly and red ribbon.
WKLIi, the firt debutante of the
HcaMn to announce her engagement
is Atlce Downs, nnd if I remomher
rtghtlv, her (deter Ucssie, who enme out
about' four cars ago, was one of tho
lirst debutnntcs to be engaged that year,
too. And riioebe, her t,ccond wter.
was engaged before she enmc out. And
i .inn't rnndnr. Thcv are nil three
just as sweet and pretty as they can
bo Thcv nil went to school ut ht.
Marv's Kplseopnl Sisterhood, at I'ccHs-liill-on-the-Hudson.
where bo many of
our Philadelphia girls have finished
their school years. Ella Brock du
Itarrv went there, and Alva Sergeant
and 'Elizubeth Thompson Drexcl, and
Itottv llrock. nnd Helene Martin, who
was "married in September to a Cali
fornia man, I can't recall his name
Inst now. And, oh. ever so many others,
too. have gone to Peckskill.
Alice's So nee Is Robert L. F sher,
tne ton of Mr. nnd Mrs. Samucll'lslier.
of K7 Park avenue, rscw lork. lie
graduated liifct .Tune from nle. Phoebe
Downs Sargent's husband is also n lule
man und they live in New Haven.
D
YOU know I nm getting quite
.Tiiwl nvee this anniversary duii
..i.irii U to be civen In the Academy of
Music on January Ul to celebrate the
nixtv-fourth nnnlvermry of the opening
of the house. The ball is to be opened
with n tableau in which members of the
older generation, some even who were
at tho original ball, will pose. Then n
wonderful old-fnshioned quadrille in
which more than two hundred persons
will tnke patt will be danced, the. men
mil women wearing costumes of the
n period. The bull la being given
under the auspices of the four worn
mi's committees of the Philadelphia Or-
hostra. nnd many lnrge musical or
ganizations in the city will be rcpre-
ented hv the danrers. The proceeds arc
lo go to the Orchestra.
Resides the lovely old costumes of the
57s there will be it reproduction of the
ilecnrntioiiH as far as possible nnd the
red velvet hangings, the grotto and
fountain of the opening ball will he re
produced. Miss Rebecca W etberlll was
he young woman of that day who led
the grand march at tho ball.
Some of the frocks that were worn by
i he belles of thoce dos are still in
i xistence and will he worn on the twen-
v-fourth, nnd the committee, will have
miiili. rnnlpn nf the VlirilltlH rOWHS WllOSC
discretions they are able to obtain, and I
the dancers will wear liieiu. iiie Biirswt
are not to be asked to wenr fancy cos
tume, but it is hoped that thobe who
h.ive old-fashioned costumes of that
period will wear the gowns und the
fimnv old dress clothes nnd high stocks
of the men. I think It will all be very
beautiful. And tin' long full skirts with
their (rinoline linings nud tho soft
irett coils of hair will be Mich n re
lief after the short skirts nnd no waists
Hnd high, high heels and rather wild
bobbed heads of today.
T STOPPED
in
nt one of the big
J. .tnrn.i veutonliiv
morning to buy n
tov for n certain voung gentleman
filenil of mine, nml ns I approached
m destination I liennl the strangest
conglomeration of tinkling sounds and
luilf tunes and discords that It Iibh ever
lieen my lot to hear. And then I saw n
counter on which was every hind of
tiluno for children in every imflginnhlo
TAINMENT
Best
,Foodi
VICTROLA
RECORDS
FOR
CHRISTMAS
GIFTS
YOU WILL FIND A
SPLENDID STOCK TO
CHOOSE FROM HERE
H ROYER SMITH
COM PSyV.hJe'
10th & Walnut Sts.
Store Open HvcniiKjfi 'Till Xmait
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size. And In ft out ot seven
of Mild
piano were seven grown-ups.
And 1
give you my word they were all playing
the wee pianos as hard ns they could
po. "Yankee Poodle" nnd "Hnll Co
lumbia" nnd "Pa, Pa Plark Sheep"
nnd 11 the simple little tunes you can
play on those silly little thing. Kneh
face was a study of earnestness, and.
btlleve me. t don't think one of the
seven renllr-ed that any one else was
doing the same thing, and 1 nm utterly
convinced they hnd no Idea of the awful
nolso they wcro tmiklng.
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr, nnd Mrs, J. Uertrnm l.lppinr.ott
entertnlned at dinner last nlKht at their
home, 1712 Spruce street, before the bull
Riven by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Ash
ton, In honor of their debutante daugh
ter. Mist Anne Ashton, Tho iruesta In
cluded Mr, nnd Mrs. Churlemagno
Tower, Mr, nnd Mrs. Howard W. Iewls,
Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson Curtin,
Mr. nnd Mrs, John Thompson Spencer.
Mr, nnd Mrs. John M. Scott, Mr. nnd
Mru. Morris U Clothier, Miss .Nina t.efi,
Mr. Henry .Tonnes, Mr. I'nuicln Ilnwle
the ltov, David M. Steele nnd Mr. Henry
Klllson. ,
Mr. Do tiennevlllo Bell, of 220 South
Twenty-second sticot. will Rlvo a dnn"o
on New Year's Kve lit the Hltz-Cnrltnn.
Mr. and Mrs. Itowlnnd C'ridwitlailexl
j.vnns, or 170S I'lno utrcet, have Issued
Invitations for a small dinner dance nt
tho Philadelphia Country Club on Satur
uuy niBiii, January s.
Mrs. M. Hampton Todd, of 2 JIG
Spruce street, will entertal nat dinner
this ovenlnK for her granddaughter,
Miss Alice Tcrree Hoyt, before the holi
day meeting of Mrs. Wurts' dancing
class,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdgar Wright Uatrd, of
i nesmui J liii, nro
xro spending the Christ-1
mas nouiin:
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Misa Mablo II. P. Rold. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs
Henry Leo Held, of Cheat-
nut Hill, and Mr. Brlce BIyn. whose en
gagement has been recently announced,
were among tho guesta from this city
Inst night at the ball Mr. nnd Mrs. James
SJ: u.rown and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C.
1-lncke. of N'cw York, gnvo at tha Hltz
Carlton In honor of their debutante
dauuhters, Miss Dorothy Brown ana
Miss Julia Klncke.
Mr. ond .Mrs, Henry F. Michel, of
3943 Chestnut street, entertained ut a
small theatre party last night before tho
ball given by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G.
Ashton. In honor of their debutante
daughtor, Miss Anno Ashton.
A costume dinner dance will be given
on New Yenr's Kve at the Huntingdon
alley Country Club. Tho commltteo In
ennrge or the iinnco includes Mrs.
Charles West Churchman, Mrs. Voor
hecs Drayton. Mrs. George Harrison
Frnaler, Mrs. John Gilbert. Mrs. Charles
II. Wood, Mrs. Harlow c. Vcorhees. .Mrs.
Henry Miller Watts. Mrs. Daniel B,
Wcntz, Mrs. t Frederick Jordan, Mrs.
George Lavlno and Mrs. Walter Ross.
Mr. nnd Mrs S. Boyer Davis, 2134
Locust street, have Issued Invitations
for a dinner on Monday, January 3, In
honor of their daughter, Miss Mary
Hare Davis, before the meeting of Mrs.
Charles Stewart Wurts" Dancing Class.
Mr. and Mrs. William n. Wright of
the Wellington, have issued Invitations
for n thestro party, to be followed by
ten. at tho Bellevue-Stratford, on Satur
day, January ID. In honor of their
daughter. Miss Hllen Kllnnbcth Wright,
there will be about .seventy-llve guests
from tho school set
Mr nnd Mrs. Frederic H. Strawbriagb
will give a dinner-dance on Thursday
night at Torworth, their place In Ger
mantown, In honor of Miss Helen Louise
Strawbrldge. daughter or Mr. and Mrs.
George Holt Strawbrldge, whose en
gagement to Mr. Frank Stirling Donald
son was recently announced.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Thomas MacKellei
Royal, of the Aldlne, will give a theatre
party, followed by tea at the Bellovuc
Stratford, on Saturday, January 1. In
honor of their daughter. Miss Kleanor
Royal.
Mr. nnd, Mrs. Caleb J. Milne, Jr.,
G611 Wlssahlckon avenue, Germantown,
will give a dancing tea on Thursday,
December 30, In honor of their son, Mr
Warren Milne.
Miss Kdlth Brandt. Miss Elizabeth
Bending, Miss Louise Dickson. Miss
Jnne Harvey. Miss F.sther Rolfe, Miss
Aunethe Wright and Miss Hlldegnrd
Jacob, all of Philadelphia, Wellesley col-
1887 1920
TO CLOSE OUT GOODS RECEIVED LATE
Fancy Silk and j
Parchment Shades 1
j& Artistic, exclusive designs. Positively the 5
0$ finest in the City 5
I Floor & Table Lamps !
I Metal & Wood 1
i 30 DISCOUNT 5 1
tfp "OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT" ti
WALKER & KEPLER
&&&&&& 531 CHESTNUT STREET &&&&&&'
-FOUNDED
BBWEES
Lmiii. " rr,"jLi
1122-21 Chestnut Street
Quality und Stundard Famous Over Half a Century
s Tomorrow Is Your Last Opportunity to Help
1 SANTA CLAUS
n Saturday is Chridtmns, nnd if there is some one you
have nlmo.st forgotten, come into Dewccs tomorrow
and let us help you with your selections. Everything E
s you could desire for gifts is hero at very moderate
prices, nnd whether it is gloves, neckwear, hosiery,
silk underwear, hnndkerchiefs, sweaters or any other EEE
gifty articles, you will find just what you want here.
After a Wonderful Selling of E
Toys for Christmas
Certain broken assortments aro marked nt inter- EE
csting prices.
ZZ $1.00 to $8.50, Have Been $1.25 to $12.00 S
Some may have a mur or a s.crntch, hut will bring
sa happiness just the same on Christmas.
WHEN IN DOUFIT GIVE
Books ! Books ! Books !
H 50c to $5.50
Onlv tho better books for children, thq kind they
ES ' ill love nnd remember. Visit our Hook Shop tomorrow.
EE Dewccs Courtesy and Service Make
Shopping a
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Photo by llivclirficli
.MUS. ALEXANDER COXE
YARNALh
(f Wynnowood, vtho left on Tues
day for litindale, V. Vn., where
hlio Is visiting her sister, Mrs.
George Milton Jones, until next
Tuesday
lee. will bo Among those who will at
tend a matinee pnrty on Tuesday. De
cember 28.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph P. Miller and
their son, of Germantown, who arc
iw.m!inir. flm winter In Atlantic City,
will vlslt'Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gabriel C. Knecht, over tho Christ
mas holidays.
Mr nnd Mrs. Leicester Knlcfcerbnckcr
Davis, of 7014 Greene street, German
town, nro receiving congratulations on
tho birth of a daughter, born December
00
' ,. .,, o.o.- or ii.Ib
;vii-. iviiiiuiii ntci miihibvii . ..-
city, will entertain at a family party on
xv- , - -y,-- -y .. homo of-,.lB son
in-law. Mr. Oliver Donald Dlckcrson,
141 West Durham street, Mount Airy,
Tho cuestB will number thirteen.
Mra. John !'. Stlef entertained nt
luncheon at her home on Saturday after
noon In honor of Mrs. Mnhlon AUe
bach, of. Long Bench, Calif. Tho guests
Included Mrs. Harry Spiel, Mrs. ChorloB
Saunders. Mrs. J. II. Harms, Mrs. S.
W. Emery, Mrs. R P. Wilkinson, Mrs
Herbert Davles. Mrs. .1. Arthur Fritz,
Mrs. F. B. McKalg, Mrs. Charles Mc
Gathery, Mrs. Robert J. Galley, Mrs.
William Moffntt, Mrs- A. J. Steen and
Miss Steen.
Mrs. Adele Robinson Miller has beon
the guest for sovernl. days of her
brothcr-ln-lnw nnd sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert McCurdy, at Low Doone, tholr
home In Roso Valley Mrs. Miller will
go enrly in January to Pittsburgh,
where she will remain for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Stockton
have Issued Invitations for a card party,
which they will give at their home In
Swarthmore on Now Year"s Eve. Their
guests will Include Dr. and Mrs. John
Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barber,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Downs, Mr. nnd
Mis. AVilllam Landls, Mr. nnd Mrs.
David D. Ludlum, Mr. nnd Mrs. John
Ix-doux. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simpers, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Sawyer and Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Wisdom.
ALONG THE READING
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wilfred Klel-
sher and their children of Toklo, Japan.
aie tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
A. Louchholm, of Colony Hoube, Melrose
Pari;.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Needles of Spring
avenue, Klklns l'arK, win do hi nome.
on Sunday afternoon, In honor of their
daughter. Miss Lola Frances Needles,
whe Is homo from Smith College for
tho Christmas holidays. No cards navo
been Issued.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H Epen, of Oak
Lone, hao postponed tho dinner which
was to be glverf this week, until Sun
day, January '.'.
Miss Ruth Klrsohbaum has returned
to her home In lilklns Park, from Wash
ington, whero she attends college.
MOORESTOWN
Mr and Mrs. James Glndhlll of Nc
bold avenuo, will spend the rhrlstmas
holidays In Allentown, returning after
the first of the New Year
Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard F. De Cou, or
Hnddonfleld, nro home from Columbus
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DAN6E FOR MISSPEARSON
ANDJVIISS A. B. WOOD
To Be Given Tomorrow Evening at
the Philadelphia Cricket Club
Among the guests who will nttend the
dnnco tomoriow night which Mr, nnd
Mrs. Joshua Ash Pen r son, of 433 West
Price street, Germantown, will give at
tho Philadelphia Crldtet Club, in honor
of their dnughter, Miss Elizabeth Thorn
Pearson, nnd Miss Annnbella B. Wood,
debutante daughter of Mr nnd Mrs
Horatio Cut I Is Wcod. wl,l bo:
Miss Jnnn Shaw Hepburn, Miss Bar
bara M. Boyd, Miss Lysbeth Bovd, Miss
Kleanor U, Dunning, Mtss Kllso du Pont.
Miss Oertrudo DougN rty. Miss Virginia
Enrle, Miss Mary Fnbnestoek, Miss Car
oline D. Nixon, Miss Evelvn Page, Miss
Josephlnn I'., Reeves, Miss Mary P.
Reeves, Miss ICllzuVtli n05, Miss ITnn
cojs Ross, Miss Peggy Ferguson, Miss
Banning Grnnge, Miss Mary deF Geary,
Miss Margin etta L. Harrison, Miss Sarn
M Harrison, Mtas Maud H. Harrison.
Miss Mary (' Hclmrd. Mls9 Marianne
F. Harris, Miss l.ucretla S. Hcckscher,
2d, Miss Elizabeth Jeanes, Miss Cath
arine H. Knight, Miss Knthnrlne S
King, Miss 'Iclen Lucas, Miss Elennor
Oumtney, Miss Sarah W. Mclenn, Mis
Elizabeth 'McElroy, Miss Bernlcc Mcll
henny, Miss Kizahtth Strublng, Miss
Helen L. Hewell, Miss Mnlsln Stewart.
Miss Mnbel H. P. Reld, Miss E1sW) Sul
llvhn, Miss Elizabeth Wnvne, MIW Hetty
Wilson, Miss Elolse Warrlner, Miss
Agnen Ynrnall, Mr George Armlstead,
Mr. William Austin. Jr.. Mr, t'hnrlis
Balrd. Mr. John Heard. Mr. William K.
Beard, Jr., Mr. David Heard, Mr Hudson
Chapman, Mr Robert Chnpman, Mr
Joseph Hill Clark. Jr., Mr. Dnnlel Dent,
Mr. Webster Dougherty, Mr Daniel
Dougherty, Mr. Ernest Kltson, Mr
Hubert du Pont, Mr. Morris Iluane, Mr
Kenton Elscnbrey, Mr, Thomas Foster,
Mr. Frederick Freeman, Mr. James Fer
guson, Mr. Herman Grange, Mr. Joseph
Harrison. Jr. Mr. Frederick Hebnrd
Mr. Ilu. h Hodge, Mr, Robert Hooper,
Mr, Tevls Hulin, M. Bernard Innes,
Mr. William Jinks. Mr. Henry Knight,
Mr. Sidney Keith, Jr., Mr. Joseph Lucns.
Jr., Mr. Horntlo Gates Lloyd, Jr., Mr
Thomas .Milcell. Mr Crenshaw McElroy
Mr. Gooderham McCormlck, Mr
Tucker Murdoch Mr I'aul Patten, Mr
Thomas Rrhb. Mr William Rlcgel. Mr
Richard Rlege', Mr Francis II. Reeves
Jr , Mr. John Strublng, Mr. Frederick
Swope, Mr. John Simons. Mr. William
Strong, Mr. Charles Thompson, Mr, Ed
ward Taylor, Mr. Frank Trimble. Mr
Chnrlcs Stewart Wurts, Jr.. Mr. Farn
hnm Warrlner, Mr. Perot Whiting, Mr
John Whiting. Mr, Mlnturn Wright, Mr
.-Stephen Wcolston. Mr. Grenvllle Worrell
nnd Mr. Percy Wilson. A number of
guests from out of town will attend,
nmong w-ho will b Miss Anna Gar
rett, of Wilmington, Miss Ethel Carring
ton of Baltimore, Mr. John Garrett, of
Wilmington and Mr. John Lewis, of
New York.
GERMANTOWN
Mr. und Mrs. Harry M. Eaton and
their son, Mr Stanley lOnton, of 809
East Washington lane, will spend tho
week-end with Mr. Eaton's mother. Mis
Martha Long, at her homo In Noith
Wales.
Mr. and Mrs. Norton C. Ludwlg, 6350
Gel man town avenuo, gave a children's
party on Tuesday, in honor of their
son, Master Norton Christian Ludwlg,
Jr . on his second birthday. The guesta
were, Master Itobcrt Hobson, Master
Edward Dicdel, Master Charles lianas,
Mnstcr Russell Dowllng, Master Thomas
Allen, Mnster Russell Hurst, Miss Gladys
Cnrr, Miss Catherine Carr, MIbs May
Sonlln, Miss Mary Dowllng and Miss
Helen Tull.
Mrs. Andrew C Borzner, of 163 West
Durham street, entertained at luncheon
nt her home on Tuesday afternoon.
Among the guests were Mrs. William
White nnd MVs, Ella Bird, of Haddon
Heights, and Mrs, Kdward Mctz.
Mrs. Craig Johnston, of 22B Apsley
street, entertained nt cards at her home
on Saturday afternoon. Tho guests In
cluded, Mrs. Howard Yaw, Mrs. Ben
jamin Jenkins Mrs. Edith Fretz, Mrs.
Clara Rosennolm, Mrs. Albra Woodcock,
Miss Nellie Golden and Miss Jano Mc
Glave. tm
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BONW1T TELLER aCO I
S5pedaUif6hcp0tiainaliont
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
Christmas Gifts of Utility
That Answers "What to Give"
Blouses
Hand-made Blouses" 3.95 to 8.75
Georgette Blouses 5.95 to 1 9.50
Tailored Silk ShirU 8.75 to 15.00
Crepe de Chine Blouses 8.75 to 12.50
Satin Blouses 8.75 to 15.00
Neckwear
Fancy Collars 50 to 2.25
Collar & Cuff Sets 50 to 12.50
Vests 2.50 to I 5.00
Handkerchiefs
Women's Plain or Fancy 25 to 2-25
Boxes, containing three 1.00 to 3.75
Hosiery
Plain Silk Hosiery 1.75 to 2.50
All-Silk Hosiery 1.95 to 5.50
Fancy Silk Hosiery 3.95 to 21.50
Wool Hosiery 1.50 to 2.95
" Glove Silk Underwear
Vests 2.95 to 5.50
Knickers . 3.95 to 8.25
Chemises 5.95 to M.25
Petti-Bockcrs 6.95
Imported Perfumes and
Novelties
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NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr annd Mrs. Samuel Finnk of 4544
North Nineteenth street, announce the
betrothnl of their dnughter Miss Juliet
Frank, to Mr. Harry Rushansky,
Mrs, II. U. Goodman gave a bridge
pnrty last weok ut her homo, 1843 North
Eighteenth street, In honor of Mrs.
Hilda Knhn, whose engagement to Mr.
Hoi llloch. of Trenton, was recently an
nounced. Tho guests Included, Mrs. I).
Wolf, Mrs. J. uiumenthnJ, Mrs. A. E.
Joel, Mrs, A Fcldhelmer, Mrs. C. Hta
mon and Mrs, A, Asher. Mr, and Mrs.
Goodman, on Sunday, also entertained
at cards In honor of Mrs. Kahn and Sir.
llloch. Among the guests were Mr and
Mrs, F. Meyers, of Pottstown; Mr. and
Mrs. A. E Joel, Mr and Mrs. J. uium-
enthal. Mr. nna Mrs. A -oiuneimr, ui.
nnd Mrs. A. Spencer Knuffman, Mr. and
Mrs, H. Lovy, Mr. Sidney Blumenthal
and Mr, Albert Kahn.
80UTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr John H. Carroll, of 1808 South
Seventeenth street, will entertain the
N'elvuo C. C on Sunday afternoon at
his home. Tho guest or honor will be
Mr. John Price, who will bo Initiated
Into tho club. Other guests will bo
Mr. John Mallory, president', Mr. Wll
Pom Gillespie, secretary; Mr. Walter
Daley. Mr. Joseph Hlckey. Mr. Thomas
McClelland nnd Mr. Owen Kent,
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr, nnd Mrs. Thomas McCaffrey, of
5463 Spruce street, announco the en
gage of their daughter, Mrs. Ruth O.
Wagner, nnd Mr. John A. Moonoy, of
IfluO Locust street
Mr. and Sirs, William F. Frlcl, of1338
South Fifty-first street, announco the
ngngemont of their daughter, Miss
Helen Allco Frlel, to Mr. Ralph Her
nard McGowan. of this city.
MANAYUNK
St John's Alumnno Association held
the annual breakfast and olectlon of
ollloers on Sunday In tho assembly
room, and was very largely nttended
II v unnnlmouB vote tho oincera of last
year were re-elected. The following
comprised tho entertnlnment: Solos by
Miss Mnry Lehman and Miss Bessie
Flcmmtng, "Our Acres of Diamonds"
hv Miss Mary Mcllvalne : a reception by
Miss Peg Ryan nnd an address by Miss
Murgaret McGrenra.
NORRISTOWN
Mr and Mrs. William Dettoror of rus
tir Station, a suburb of Norrlstown,
celebrated their fiftieth wedding anni
versary by giving a family dinner nt
their home. A huge bouquot contain
ing a nurso of gold wno the gift of their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Detterer hnd
ten children, three of whom aro living,
Mr. Kdward Detterer, who lives with
his parents ; Mr. William Detterer, Jr.,
of Bridgeport, and Mr. Waltor Det
terer. There aro twelvo grandchildren,
Master Leroy Detterer and Mnster Ray
mond Detterer, of Bridgeport, Miss
Catherine Detterer, Miss Mildred Det
terer, Miss Edna Detterer, Miss Nellie
Detterer and Miss Edith Detterer, Mas
ter Walter Detterer, Jr., and Master
Ralph Dettorer, of Norrlstown , Miss
Thclma Dottcrer and Miss Hetty Det
torer, of Custer Station.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Tho annual costume dnnco will ho
given on New Tear's Eve at the
Woman's Clubhouse of Swarthmore,
under tho direction of Mr. James Hcason
Douglas, who Is chairman. Among those
who will attend aro Dr. and Mrs. J. W
Adams, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Hassett.
Dr. nnd Mrs. W If. Jnquette, Mr. and
Aldine Hotel
Chestnut a t9fStreete
Offers exceptional jfocft'e&
for private entertaining.
Receptions, Weddings,
Cards, Dinners, Dances.
i
At Greatly Reduced Prices
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Mrs. L. R, Ashton, Mr and Mrs H
C Barr, Mr and Mrs" F M Hassett.
Mr nnd Mrs Herbirt Hassett, Mr and
Mra, C H. Chirfeo. Mr at.d Mrs G I)
Cars. Mr nnd Mrs ,r. T Cheney, Mr
nnd Mrs. O. W Casey. Mr, and Mis
R. L. Coates, Mr and Mrs Thomas
Downs, Mr and Mrs .Tame H. Doug
lass, Mr and .Mrs W S Evans, Mr
nnd Mrs. L. V Emmons Mr nnd Mrs
O. II Eltlng, Mr and Mrs. M. 11 Fus
sfll, Jr, Mr nnd Mrs. A N'. Garrett,
Mr and Mrs. R. G. Ollflllan, Mr mid
Mrs, J J. Guild. Mr. and Mrs J. U
Haines, Mr. and Mrs. A. S Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Keffer, Mr. nnd
Mrs R H. Knowlton. Mr and Mrs. W
R Landls, Mr. and Mrs, C D. Mitchell,
Mrr nnd Mrs. J. N. Mnrshall. Mr. and
sirs, h M. Nichols, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W
PlttO"k, Mr. and Mrs J A. Perry. Mr
and Mrs. Theophllo flaulnier, Mr. and
r, Mr. andl
r. M?: arm
.rs u k. Skinner, Mr. and
Snow. Mr. and Sirs M. V..
and Mrs. Hervev Rrhiimneka
Mrs. Elrlck Sproat. Mr. and Mrs. T. V
rtarren. Mr. nnd Mrs 8 C Wisdom
Dr q, W. Warren. Mr. C. R Alexander,
Mr U H Thatcher and Mr Ernist
Wernher. Supper will be served nt 11
oclook Mrs Ollflllan and her com
mltteo Is In charge of tho decorations
Ruttenbera-Dlleden Weddlna
A pretty wedding will take pluco'
ls evening nt 8:3ft o'clock nt Apollo
jinn, uroaii street anu i-oiumDta ave
nue, when Miss Annette Blledcn, daugh
ter of the late Rev. nnd Mrs, Benjamin
Bladen, of 1318 South Fifth street,
Will OaCOmo th hrtilo nf lip Mmirino
Ruttenburg, of Camden The ceremony
iii uc jiciiuirnea uy me iiev. uscar
ievin, assisted by tho Rev Nathan
Hrenn r The bride, who will bo given
in marriage bv her brother Ilr. Mau
rice Hlleden, will wear a. gown of white
duchesso satin Irldescont and tulle,
made with a court train. Her tulle veil
will be held In place by a coronet or
pearls Interwoven with lilies of the
'allcy Sim will carry a shower bou
quet of lilies of the valley and orchids
The mntron of honor, Mrs Bernard
xnrniixr.ninrx-m ,r.:
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f.
j Excess Weight
ji Ruins Personal
ji Appearance
i
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Excess fat is a proof that
you aro neglecting your health
nnd is entirely unnecessary.
Personal, strictly private
service by worrfen experts. No
homo exercises. No classes.
Trial treatment free.
' Collins
Institute
For Wommn Exclutivtly
Bellevue Court Building
1418 Walnut Street
Phone Spruce 518t
heit to the Uellevue-Mratford
H
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:r.:!.Lrrx!-T.rr,r::: ; ::li
HOSE TO HATS
,107 S.llthSt.
;: Special Xmas Sale
. l jwl.i jih. rviiiKi. nAV
800 Camisoles &
Bodices
Worfu in finrit qual.
H. teatfiahl inltn
in fltih cr unite
plain tailored or
Ian trimmtd. Jlih.
hai itropt or arm
hotti Sizes 36 to 32
SPECIAL
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W IOl A
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111
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George Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Last Minute Suggestions
For Christmas Gifts
Imported and Domestic Gloves
Reduced
t e laxe tiiUcu aover.i! numtx-ra of our beL seilu,(- grada o
OK)es atnl made tlicm nperial lt In tlma for Chrtstmaa elvlns
Fine French Kid Gloves, were $4.50, now $3.00
Fine Cape Skin Gloves, were $4.50, now $3.50
Finest Grade Mocha Gloves, were $5, now $1.00
20 Discount on All Handbags
Wo will cViluct 20'"r nt time nf purchase from a'l velvet eiim
tynn tint! leather hnmlbiiRv An excellent opportun tv to secure i
real navlnc on our entlro stock of excellent value and wel'-selected
handbags.
Handkerchiefs for Christmas
Wnmeii'e Klinltj unit Irleh l.nwn llundkeri lilrfpi In Wand aid
Svisa Emb corners, beautiful designs. 38c, 3e, 3e each.
1. Inert llnnilkerrhlefe ham' embroidered corners HDt, 7Je, JI.OO
f 1,5(1, Sl.rtO each.
Also In Hand 1'alntorl colors IHr, 8 for SOe: 2Sc, S.1r.
ll l.lnen Inlllitl Hiindlierrlilrfe for men and women
Wnmrn'H ill HOr AOr, 00e, ?.1r und M 3,1 eueli.
Mrii' nt OOe nnd 7flr eneh.
Clillilrrn'N lleil llnndherrhlef (liat ihn liiddir il. s.'n f.
box of three
9
S 20 Discount on
tfit I 1 l
uepe ae uunc ana Muslin
Underwear
Me IU deduct ut tlie time of pnrrliaee itilr dUroum from
rier urtlele In our WiidIi utln mid Crepe de ( Mine rnilemenr
Hept. Tlila U u wonderful opportuult.v lo eelrrt nrtlrle for
( hrUtiium cltlnc ut n renl envhic.
hi:( om fi onu
Fancv Silk Hose,
Tlu re lit r.ntlilnK more ncrep'able for -l.n
Hu' which ri now no nun- i in muue
spirndld n.s rttnent, and prli ed excuedinulj
f.in
Reductions of 33a3 on Women s
and Children's "Sleepy Hollow"
Flannelette Nightwcar and
Underskirts
&&&&&&
Gordon, will wear ft gown of black Jet.
Tha maid of honor will be Miss Lillian
Hlleden, while the bridesmaids will In-,
elude Miss Harriett Hlleden, Miss Hilda
Hlloden, sisters of the brldo. Miss Anna
Ruttenburg. Miss Fannie Camltta and
Miss Bertha Camltta They will wear
gowns of various colors of the rainbow
with hats to maicn ana win crry
Bn'jwrr il'iuijui'in ui iwrvst. l,v V.
i I ... .......... .. n- II..I n.tty.
tulle corresponding In rolor witn tneir,
gowns. Dr. Wolf will act as best man
and tho ushers will Include Mr. Simon
Goldberg, Mr. Samuel Novlclc, Mr,
Barnard Beckett. Mr Earl Klevansky,
of Reading, ond Mr Israel Felgen-
baum After an extended wedding tour
Dr and Mru Ruttenburg will bi
bo at
home at 1439 Broadway, Camden,
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InriUtion
Jot Annoonct.
meiti
Write or liione for lU)trit r rrlnt4
nampie.
ROYAL ENGRAVING CO, 814 Walait St.
All Christmas Cards
Reduced
CHARLES B. BURT
Room 713 1001 Chestnut SL
I PHII.ADKLI'HIA'fl rOKEMOBT THnATrtC3
" A DDiri' NI01IT8 AT 0:1ft
Vj-r.llVr. mats WEI). A
DAVID DELASCO l'reienta
DAVID
WARFIELD
SAT
' IN
The Return of Peter Grimm
Seats Helling for Tld and Next Week
CYD D C CT NIGHTS AT $ 18
r vr.r.no 1 math wi:d. & ha
TAKE THE CRUISE EVERY
ONE IS TALKING ABOUT
CHAm.ES DILLINGHAM'S
MUSICAL OOMeOY SLKCtST
TOE I
WlnW
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txetr&See-Htxmr&ur
Sal Selllni for Ns.it WU
METROPOLITAN 0PE10USE
COM. Ymn- nv TW0VT.E3tS
MAT.
' Mate, Wet.
& Sit
PRICES KOo TO 2
WED MAT,, OOo TO fl B0
Will Rock
Philadelphia
With
Laughter!
g&&u''
Staffed eyNCS WAYBURK
JSoeA Mu&ie .3ong bylPWYNM
With ED WYNN
THE TEnFECT
FOOI.
SEATS AT I!OX OFFICE AND
NOW " WnV.MAXNS, 11(18 ChMtnu1.
ABROAD NIOflm
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:d.
t 8 AT.
POSITIVELY LAST
TWO WEEKS
A Booth Tarkington Classic
CLARENCE
r ALFRED LUNT AND
ORIGINAL NEW YORK CART
SfJitx Selllni; for All Performancee
PEOPLES
Kene. Ave. t Cumb
ir.VT. TODAT
ROSE SYDELl3
London Belles w1lh Joe Marks
DUMONT'S t,T" Anc" Ev- 8I3
UUIVIV-'IN 1 -JMat, Mon.. Wed , Sat., 2 13
EMMETT WELCH Minstrels
I-it Wt k Durlesquc. "Way Down Yeaet"
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All Wash Satin, J
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$3.50 and $4.50
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PiItl.ADliU'llM'S LBAUINU TlH.ATOT
Direction of I.EK J J, SHUWtltT
tr.r"fw't.i. .'., ... '
BAM SHUBERT avw AT '? . ,
S. Ymas Mat, flat.
A T ' ' ''H
l ,',. Hear His
i U wkvk t J..f.,l
vtuhugumi
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J0LS0N
INew
Songs
In N. V Winter fimrfin n lliseoiil Mucefsp,
S1NBAD Seal. NOW
t'er All l'erformncs
Lvric LAST 3 NIGHTS. 8tl5
MH MAT BAT.
AMrnifA'i rouKMnsT con:t)ir.NNR
a Mm
m
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1 IN A FANTASTIC MUSICALPLAY
j SEATS NOW SELLING
THE HEt.WTN'R rRESENT
Donald Peggy Ralph
1 BRIAN WOOD MORGAN
I IN THE MEnnY MUHIC TLAT
I BUDDIES
ADFLPHI nv'03- AT t:IB
, rtutu ni MA,r T0DAV AT 3ftl
! A. H. WOODS ritEHENTS
MARJ0RIE
RAMBEAU
In Channlns Pollork'e Great Melodrama
THE SIGN ON THE DOOR
CHESTNUT ST. ETA,
Dally MaUncce, I IS. J-enlnee. 8:13
POSITIVELY LAST 3 DAYS
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
MABTERP1ECE
"Way Down East"
MAT. DAILY HBJ $1.00
DAILY
Exo.
NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW
0 mTmar
l o wiWitrtrtJfllMTfcR.
j Hrlres Evpa, BOc to J2 50 , tie. Sat. A Iloll
I days Wfd AT.it Deet Htate, 11 30. Seata
no lor New Year'e WefU
IJ-OUMUHI.y K.MJWN AH
MARKET ab. 10th 11 A.
THE RTANIBT
M. TO 11 P. it
THOMAS ME1GHAN
In "Conrnd In Quest of Hla Youlh"
Added Comedy Feature. "The Toonrvlllt
mt Trolley Thkt MeeU All Trolns"
Next Week -DUL'lll.AS FAIHIIANK3
In "THE MAHi: OV ZORRO"
PAF ACU " MARKET
WATJLACE REID -w
KT STHKET
11:15 P.M.
XYM
A1IDACIOUII"
N't Wk Wm, 8 Hart In 'The Ti-itlng Dloclt"
ARPAH1A Chentnut Bt. Ilel. lth
Ar.-.1A in A. M. to mm P.M.
11MHKHT W riHtMDBRS' STOUT
THE RESTLESS SEX"
JVlth MrJon Dile, nnd rrlyl llUekwjIJ,
'S!St.ul "to pij:asi: onk woman
Added Harold Llod In 'Number l'lene
7IPTHD I A Miirket Street Ab. 0O
,- 1 UK1A.0 A. M. to 11-tS P.M-
rhe North Wind's Malice
jyith Vera Orrdon and Thomas S.mtchl
J"t Week PAl LINK FHKDr.ItlCIC In
A .SI..VVK ll VANITY'
CAPITOL
51 MARK ITT STREET
TOM MOORE .
"aTOP THIEF"
RFfrrMT MARKET ST. Bel. 17T
Xll,LlIlli 1 URYANT WAHHIIURN
111 "The Amateur Devil
GLOBE
MARKET STREET
AT JUNIPER
uoua VajdeWlle, 11 tola
i " Fael.ton'a Frollci
rnnt'
"Polly'e Pearl
METROPOLITAN
Of'ERA
HOUSE
MONDAY
Tl'HSDAY
DECEMBER 27-28 "A"
Special Children's Chrlitmai Attraction
Ivr( (.tt Junti lAlru Atrana Co Offer
LITTLE RED ,
RIDING HOOD
AND THE WOLF
Mntier " Wall An I'.ikIIjIi "liriinijn
I'r 'm irn
Pet Now. !in r'heetnul- Sli- to l tl
Rciee i Wlo'ln of Sale for ChllJren'e Partte
f'HE WALNUT
rsTini:i.Y hemudi r pd
OPENS MONDAY. DEC. 27
WINTHROP AMES
wn.t. rnnsENT
GEORGE ARLISS
in THE GREEN GODDESS
.. pi t "! ah rvrt'rt': i,r
WILLIAM ARCHER
SPrt'1 N'n t Il x tjini- Phono alnut 210
Academy of Music VYiTs-B'Viw
fir. r at voi vt. and nn'HESTitAi.
Tnl T NP TW" I'll M 1' tsrKHI'IKfBII
CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA
I'OI.LOWCD UY
You Married My Husband
.j:t: m acadpmy un at iinppis's.
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V VUI'MI OK
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EITH'S THFATRE
WILBUR MACK & CO
IN TWO is i UMPANY"
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v ,i 1)sii:in soNvn ns I'Udiiuam
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oiitihso': school
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