yZY&Stpnjfxt&n ('' WrV V EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIL ADEfiPHIA; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920 9 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE 'Nancy Wynne Speaks of the Joy and Excitement of Christmas She Sorrows Over the Deaths of Mr. J. ' Percy Keating and Mrs. James Lowell, Boston WIXTj, liavc you bought everything nnd have you nearly tiled of excite nt oeinR jour own presents nrrlve. MdVt controlled your excitement and So oprnrd mM prcenti? Or linvo you 2rnnl tl.cn and Mcnkocl 1" a look and fLn wrnnped them nil up nnd pretend IS lh?t )ou haven't an Idea what they And have you even got omn letter written already to thank people and Sail thorn on Christmas Day just as i liiiiln't opened the things before, it nil? '''"("p Vu'. l . if renllv Is more fun to keep them, iJ It? 'But then Borne of us cant, nnd after all, the Iwt way to enjoy ffi'n s to enjoy them the way te Ik" And If that Inn't a ..entenec, I n.k vou. and. anyhow. I am trying to tn0n C that It Is Christmas Eve. nnd .tot I wnnt to wIkIi you n hnppy rhrUtmns tilled with the Joys of this. Meel mc of 3'cn. nml n Pcaccful Jml Plentiful Ncwjienr. TUB Gnmniey'n dance for Kleanor was Kivcn last nicht nt the Bollcvuc vfrnifnrtl. and was n very beautiful IffXr TonlBht the Joshua Ash Tear ., will cive n dance up at the l'hlln ,c"nl. a 'Helcet Clb for their .laughter. E lcnrson. nnd for Uonnie Wood. The Ets v. Ill be of the debutante set. Tilth n few sub-debs and lost year debs, too. IT SCI'MS each year as Christmas comes around in the midst of our Joy flmt c are it vjrrow. And nil of up X knew Mr. I'ercy Kentlnu nnd Mrs. .Tames I "well, who 'both died Wednes t7 afternoon in the Chestnut II 11 llosnltn'. will pnuMi and extend to the Bmol their families our heartfelt T'Keatins was taken ill Sunday n'rnlnc pnrlr. nnd his malady was ap wwntlv appendicitis, but when they Si upon him Monday it was Sin that there wero other compllca ffi and thorn they did all that JonM bo done ho was unoblo to rally. j?r. KcBtlnu'B wife died about seven months nfo, and many of hU friends jKltlmt his trrcat grief over her death male, his flRbt for life an uneven one. He died nt 4 o'clock We.lnerfav nfter noon. fully conscious nnd Rind to ro. Mr Keatinc was a son of tho late T)r. William Kcatin by his first wife ind was a brother of Mrs. Mason Cninp "of thin city. His wife was Miss Catherine Dixon. He was a well-known Inwycr nnd prominent In social and rl,i!nnthropic nffa rs. Ills hrother-ln-lnw the late Arthur Kmlen Newbold. It will be remembered, died suddenly in bis office at Drexel & Co. lnt .Tune. Mr KentinR is survived by Jlrs. M.on Campbell, by his half-sister. Mr It. Mn-on Lisle, nnd by several nicrrs nnd nephews, ineluding Mrs. John S New bold. Mrs. AVllllnm Sands. Mrs. Mark Willcox. Mi-s niiznucth Kcntins, MKs Marlon Johnson. Dr. Peter Ic Coll KentinR. Mr. Kenting Johnson nnd Mrs. I.indlcv Johnson. Jr. The funeral takes place today at the Church of Our Mother of Consolation, Chestnut Hill, Mr. KcntiiiR hnvlnt' been a devout Cath olic nil his life. MRS. LOWELL was Miss May Churchman, of this city, nnd mar mt! Mr Lowell about twelitj years bro. Slip lins lived in Iio-ton since her BinrrinRP. Mr. Lowell beina a member of the ilWtineui-heil fnniily of that name therf. Mr. Lowell came on here last week to Wit her cousin. Mrs. Ilenjnmin Alien, who was Miss Mnri.l McKenn, and who is living in Chestnut Hill. She Tins taken ill a few days ufter her ar rival and went to the hospital, where the picw better, nnd it was hoped It would not be neeessnry to opernte. Wwlncsdnj however, she beenme wor-e, and they operated in the afternoon. She came through the operation nnd recoR mzeil nnd tnlked with niembcrs of her fnnnlv, hut a sudden change came Inte in the afternoon and Mrs. Lowell died thortlv after 0 o'clock. Mrs. Lowell was a tister of Charles West Church man, Clark Wharton Churchman nml Morfjan Churchman, nil of this city. Phe was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mr. Chailes W. Chnrchmnn, Mrs. Chun luna n having been Mls Ancle M'lmrton, n slater of the late Mis Mnry Wi-ton and of Mr. Moore Whnrtou, anil a roiisin of the late Mrs. Thomas M'Kum nnd of Mrs. George lloker, of this (in. I'very one who knew Mrs. Lowell lou'd her. and great leprct is felt In llostnn as well ns in this city. AND so, though our henrts respona to the jns of Christmas, we pause to tmiik with rugiet ot tliuso who will not he with us more In this world. Chritiniis always has its element of fadnexs ; there Is nearly ahvas an empty place to till in each heart. Does it not nrce in on to do our best here that we lmn he judged worthy to spend the other life together with thoso we have held so dear when they were with us? NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr nnd Mrs. Robert Anson Joritnn, ef Hroi Ullne, Mass.. announce the en ragernent ot their diiughter. Mlns Dor Mi Jordan, to Mr. Charles Terot Whit nir sin of Dr nnd Mrs. Allien Draper "htng of 1521 Kpruco htieet, Amnnjr the Kuents who will ntteml trio olnmr Mr nnd Mrs William Jnvre i Miiinri. .ir .Morgan v, ueici '' Mr Hlddlo Fltler. Mr. Thorn.' V",ta Jr, Mr Thomas Jenks M ' '.s Large. Mr Henry Large, M aiviiee Zantzlngtr, Jr., Mr. lleuuveii 11 'He, Id l" giests who will attend the theatre 5,"1 .and supper on 1'ues.day. December - whi-h Mr nnd Mrs. Clayton (llibeit1 "vrii or inu-or-iiouriis, unestnut itui, will kiu on Monday, January .), nt tile wrttn Drii-nn In linnnr tt llielr flnill'h- '"' Miss Annn H Sewidl nnd Miss 1 Ifiinor J SkwoII. will li Miss i:ilse Illildl,. lloliinson MIs Julln Hoss. MIih "n.i i nuns, Miss Allco Jlorlcy jiim "i.lv Henry MIhs Loulso HtiuwbrlilBe, Mss Anna Taussig, Miss Clrnee l'rloe Morgm, MIsh Chrlstltio Frnzler. Miss MTcuerlto Stevens, Miss Klimboth "gnn, MIhs Hetty Willinms, Miss r.liMiii r t'oienian, MUs Isabel Dolim, M i Inez Justice, Miss I.' to. Wilson, Mr Jt'linrl Iteeves, Mr Chnrles Hnrclav, ' Mr Adulpli ltosengurten Jr.Mr Morris t he-sun sr J()Mn ivrviance, Mr. Krnn- I '? ' 'irtl". Mr Klnyil Htnrr. Mr Totter "far Mr Hnmuel Ooodman. Jr., .Mr., " rije Vnllentlno, Mr Henjnmln I'ep-' l"1" Mr Albeit Itosenwrten, Mr Quln- ijiltri'ji t. Jr. Mr. Morris Swoiie .Mr 1- l r u 1nUIBMMnN'lKIMUWnNnUUKMUMHBHHMMBXflMnniMHHKliaM3 "s ile-fcWlili Don't Forget to Visit Our dforiistenias Tree Dixon, of tho Latham, Seventeenth nnd Wnlnut streets, will prlvo In honor ot their son. Mr. Gilbert Wllloughby Dixon will Include Miss Hvelyn 11. Drayton Miss Heatrlce D. Sewell, Miss Vc-ncr Peterson, Miss Nancv Drayton, Miss Mftrguerlto Hoylc. Miss Allco Wotherlll Miss Karnh Drookn I Jnclt, Miss Louise Wilson. Miss MnrRiierlto II. Stevens Miss Pectin Fltler, Miss Nan Filler, Miss Prlsollla C.arstalra, Miss Dorothy arejn, Miss Nancv C Norton, Miss IIorToro M. Calmll, Mr John Qllbcrt, Jr., Mr Samuel H. Gilbert, Mr. Gordon Pchoff. Mr. Isnno II Clothier. 3d, Mr. Henry Miller Wntts, Jr. Mr. Henry K Drnyton, Jr., Mr. Theodore Vorhees Wood, Mr, Georfre Trexler, Mr. Samuel Trexler, Mr, Daniel D Wentz, Mr. Al bert II. itoscnrMrten Mr. Itobert W. D. Caldwell, Mr. Theodore Voorhecs. Mr. CUartnco M. Clark, of Cedron, Oermnntown, entertained a largo family dinner tonight. Mr. nnd Mra. ndward Durton Ilobln otto, of Oroystoclt Lodge, Chestnut Hill, nro spending tho winter nt tho Uellcvue Stratford, Mrs. Frederic W. Tnylor, of Boxley, Chcsnut Hill, is ento'talnlng nt a family dinner tomorrow. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert I. A. Tnylor, of Pittsburg-li, nro spending tho Christmas holidays with Mrs. Taylor nnd Misa lCllzaboth P. A. Tnylor. Mr. Owen Wlster and his daughters, Miss Mary C Wlster and Miss Frances K Wlster1 and his son, Mr. Owen J. Wlster, have closed Uutler Place, their houno In (iermantown, anil will spend tho remainder of the winter with Mis William Ilotch Wlster, at 1112 Sprueo street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Lea nnd their daughter, Miss Katharlno C. Leo, will closo Westhoipe, their country place at Dovon, on Tuesday, and will occupy nn apartment at tho Rellame-Stratfoid .or tho remainder of tho season. Mr nnd Mrs. John Gilbert, of Red Top, Rydal, will give a theatro party and supper on Saturday. Janunry 22, In honor of Miss Dorothy W. Stevens, de butante daughter of Mr. nnd. Mrs. John Conyngham Stevens. Miss M. A. Gould, of Atlantto City, will bo tho guest of her son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Nolan Majee, of 2108 Locust street, for tho Christmas holidays. ,.,r).,uu, Mrs- Georges Poulieff, of Washington, will be the guests of Mrs. Poulieff s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Samuel, of Twcntx-second and Locust btteeta, over tho Christmas holidays. nMerii?n?rMff John s- ausilne. Jr.. of G438 Woodblno avenuo, Overbrook, will entertain at a family dinner on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kennedy Wurts will entertain a family dinner at their ll,omc' J-f34 J,no street, en Christmas Day. Their daughters, Miss Marian S. Wurts nnd Miss Ulennor T. Wurts, have roturneil from a several months' trip abroad. Tho guests who will attend tho dln nor and theatro party to bo given by Mrs. John M. Kennedy. Jr, of 2018 Spruce strcot, for her son, BIr. John M. Kennedy. 3d. this evenlnir. will In clude Miss Hvelyn Pago, Miss Laura uarnson. miss .Mnry .xorrls, Miss Mary Carrol Rolln. Miss Alico F. Iloyt. Miss Elizabeth Williams. Miss Mnrmrettn MoNcnl, Misa Delia. D. Brown. Miss i.nzauftn Tracy, Miss Verner Pcteri-on, Miss Frances Hoss. MIsq Mnrv IL Car ter, Miss Louisa Strawbrldge, Miss uiaays iiopKinu, .Miss i;nznbetn Garrl Hon, Jliss Helen V. Mlchell, Jltss Louisa Bacho, Mr. Louis La Place. Mr. John II. Opdyke, Mr. Stephen Orouno. Mr. IMwnrd M. K. Klapp. Mr. Henry Miron Tracy, Mr. Francis Taylor. Mr. Robert Henderson, Mr. A. Dexter Warriner, Mr. Reynolds D. Brown, Jr.. Mr. Rich ard Reeve. Mr. Charles Bache. Mr. Jo seph 'Z. C. Chapman. Mr D. Stewart Polk. Mr. Stewart Alcorn. Mr. Mllo Mil ler anil Mr. Mathcw BrlnKerhoff. Mrs. Samuel Bell will entertain at a largo family dinner nt her home, 268 South Sixteenth street, on Christmas n'ght. Her grandson. Mr. Samuel Bell, 3d, of Haz eton. Pa., will spend the week-end with his parents, Mr and Mrs Samuel Bell, Jr , of 270 South Six teenth street. Mrs IMward M. Story, of City Line, Overbrook, will entertain at luncheon to be fol'owod by a card party at hr home on Wednesdny, January 5 Mr. nnd Mrs. Story will entertain nt a family dinner at their nemo on Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs J Bertrnm Lipplncott will give a children's Christmas Kve pirty tonight at their homo, 1712 Suruco street, for their grandchildren They will also k!vo a largp family din ner tomorrow at their home. Mr and Mrs. David L. Short will en tcrtalu as their guests their son-ln-lnn and dnughWr, Mr and Mrs Krtv Phil lips, of New York, over the week-end and will g've a 'nmllv dinner In thelt Honor tomorrow nt their home, Pclham and Crcshelm rond, Germantown. Mr and Mrs. Alan Hartwell Strong, of Twenty-first nnd De Lincev streets will entertnln nt a family Christmas dinner nt their homo tomorrow In honoi of Mis Strong's cousins, Mr. nnd Mrs James C Weston, of New Brunswick V J. who will be their pue'ts durlnR Christmas week. Their daughter, Miss Sylvia Van Rensselaer Strong, who at tends the National Kplscopal Academy In Washington, has returned for the Christmas holidays. Mr and Mrs ,L Clifford Wilson, ot 212 South Thirteenth street, will sail foi ICuropo tho latter part of February wh-re they expect to spend two months touring tho continent. They will spenn somo time in Paris as tho guists of their son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mis. Richard Rollins, who hav, been livlnR nbro.id slnoo their wedding Mrs Rollins was Miss F.dtth Iredell Wilson Ml and Mrs Wilson will entertain nt n fnm lly Christmas dinner at their home to morrow. Mr and Mrs Clifford Iwis. Jr. ann their family of Vtlca. N V., are spenrt. Ing tho Christmas holjdays with Mra. Clifford Iwis, of 30 South Twenty second street. Mr. and Mrs. William Montnguo Ly-r-ftt of 2121 lino street, will entertain OUR $T ER! GIVE UNLIMITED PURCHASING POWER Tliey enable ymi to buy nt your fmorllo stnrrH, tnhe nilMintage of timely InirKiiliiH any where with one lnxle rllurge iii'ruiint. The teiniH lire m low no fair Unit you certainly need Mich n run ciilenrr. Muny tboiiminilH nf Hut Ullril elleiits prole the merit of our hhttni. WRITE FOR DETAILS TONIGHT Harriott Bros. HIS CHESTNUT STREET Atop Adams' Candy Shop The Finest in Town Also" PacRatfe Party Christmas Afternoon 300 Gifts Dancing, 2:30 to 6 Christmas Eve, 8:30 to 12 -.-t- v r r.rZ: rhotn by riillllpi & Phillips. BUSS FIIANCES UOSS Dangliicr of Dr. nml Mrs. Ocorco G. Hoss, of 1721 Spruce street, uho will bo introtlttcctl tn society at n ilanro nt tho Acorn Club on .Ian nary R, lo bo given by her parents nt a largo 'nmllv Christmas dinner a their home tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. John Howard Tardley and their daughter, Miss Hllzabeth C. Yardley, and sen. Mr. Sherbourno D. Ynrdley, of 2208 Do Lnncey street, wli lenvo tho latter part of next week for Point Pleasant to nttond a New Year's house party They will rimaln over thu week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Yardley will entertain at a largo family dinner at their homo tomorrow. Mrs. Walter Langdon IJustla cnter tnlnod tho members of her card club at her home, 311 South Thirteenth street, 'ast- Monday afternoon. The guests In cluded Mrs, James Mifflin, Mrs Fred erick T. Mason, Mrs. Arthlngton Gilpin, Mrs. John T. Lewis, Mrs. Wcolsey Hodge, Mrs. Frederick Prlmo and Mrs. William Montague Lycett. Misa Katharlno Francis, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur W. Francis, of New York, arrived yesterday and will bo entertained ns the guest of Miss Kleanor Gummey, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Francis Gummey, of 2120 Locust street Sho came to attend tho largo dance given last nlfjht at tho Believue-Stratford by Mr. and Mrs. Gummey In honor of their daughter. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Needles, of Kl klns Park, will be at homo on Sunday In honor of their daughter, Miss Lola Frances Needles, a student nt Smith Colleco, nnd who Is home for tho holi days. No cards hivo been sent out. The mnrriago of Miss Anna M. Lelhner, of Quaker-town, nnd Mr Iveonnrd O. Veedles son of Mr. and Mrs. Needles, Is announced. GERMANTOWN Mr. nntl Mrs. Wllllnm H Hensel. of Roumfort avenue, h.iv Issued Invita tions for the marriage of their daughter, '''Iss Madeline Reeves Hensel, to Mr. William O, Plpplngs. of Oak Lane, at the Mt. Airy Vresbyterian Church, on Tuesday, Janunry 11, nt 0 o'clock. Tho engagement of Miss Marguerite Haslam Lnughlln to Mr i:dward Thomas Tonlll, of Roslyn, Pa., Is an nounced by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Laughlln, 117 East Duval street. Mrs. William W. Rlday. of CS14 Qulncey street, entertained nt cards nt her home on Wednesday afternoon In honor of her sister, Mrs. James P. N'ourse, of Boston, who has been her guest for a few dnys Tho guests In cluded Mrs. J. Thompson Rtdav, Jr., Mrs. Frank C Kane, Mrs. Floreneo Craven, Mra Lawrence Beatty, Mrs. M S'chruffer Mrs. Willi tin Robb. Jr , Mrs. Palmer Watson, Mis. Elmer Hessler, Mrs. Anna Sautter, Mrs J. W. Parker, Jr.. Mrs. Allen Pvle nnd Mrs. B. F Antrim, o' Merchantvllle, N. J. Mrs, Charles T Whitman, of 337 West Seymour street, will entertnln nt a large family dinner at her home tomor row. Additional guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Horace Erlen. of Klklns Park: Mr and Mrs Kdward Krvlen, of Glen slde, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Krvlen Mrs Clarence l.'rvlen will bo remem bered as Slgnorlia Angela Lulglna Bar berlnl, of Guioa, Italy Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelson Gullck, 234 West Logan street, will entertain nt dinner at their homo on Monday eve ning The guests will Include Mrs I. It Williamson, of Troy, N. Y., and Rev. and Mrs. M J. Gullck. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krug, Jr., of '22 West Logan street, will entertnln at a large family dinner at their home to morrow. Mr. Henry Moor, of Washington, has arrived at his home. 0122 Chew street, for over the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs George F Llvezey, Jr., and their daughter. Miss Mnrgaret Llvezey. of tho Wood-Norton, have gone to Palm Beach, Fin., for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C Kane, of 40 West Ashmend place, will have as their guest over the holldavB Mrs. Kane's brother, Mr Charles C. Meyer, of New York. Mrs. George T Carey, of 101 Hast "urham street, has gono to Stockton, Mil . for tho Christmas holidays. Mrs. Thomas McFadden. of 02E Wcs.. Sedgwick street, (iermantown, will en tertnln at a cnuuren h party on weilnes daj ufternoon. December 29, from 3 until f o'clock, In honor of her two nieces, Miss Mnrgaret M. Strain nnd MUs Anna Mailo Strain, ot Brooklyn who will spuiid Christmas at their 3? Wb?7 i" -Y ' ' iV'vyi. jtT s , ' 593-39S.99-3d-39-5d-3de9a-J--J-9-S'9-J-J9-39a'5')d, 7I W (ft m n a. (t m A I ! O- niril5aTJT.nrHtft ? S.W.COR. BROAD &GIRARDAV6. V) "ptown There's Goiny to lie One Grand, Fine Christmas Afternoon Big Tree! 300 Presents ! ! A REG'LAR OLD-TIME PACKAGE PARTY DANCING, 2:30 TO G iff. rt. i CHRISTMAS ,eggg:gggg,'-g' ' t - ef - Gas Af Mtiim. Broad and Arch und District Ofllccs The United ,Gas grandparents home, Tho children w-ho will attend will bo Miss Lenore Ueahn, Master Francis Beahn. Master John Benhn, Master Vincent do P Strain nnd MnBter Kenneth Held, of West Ashmend plnco, south, NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr, nnd Mrs. Kmanuel Llklh nnd their small son, Master Blllle Blkln, p New York, will spend tho holidays with Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark FJItln, of 3208 DIb moml street- Mr, nnd Mrs. Mark Klkln will glvo a children's party on Christ mas day In honor of the ninth birthday of their son, Mantor Paul Klkln. There will be nine little guests. Miss Floralno R. Elkln, whoso engagement to Mr Sol win W Smith, of New York, has been nnnounced, returned on Thutsdny from a visit with Mr. Smith's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Buxbaum, ot 125 North Vogdefl street, will announce the engagement of their daughter Mies Elizabeth L. Buxbnum, to Mr. I.ouls S Kllngsberg, of 257 South Frar.ler street, it a Christmas dinner to bo held at their homo tomorrow. Mr, and Mrs. J. Joseph Brennnn. of 18 1G North Eighteenth street, will enter tain nt cards on Tuesday evening Among tho guests will be .Mr. and Mrs lames T. Huston, Mr. nnd Mrs. Petci MeKvoy and Mr. and Mrs, A. Joseph Firth. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin M. Goldsmith, of 2308 North Broad street, gave a dinner dnnco on Wednesday evening nt the Mercantile Club in honor of their niece Miss Ethel Mario Frledberger. Mr Henry F. Goldsmith nnd Mr. Maurice Aaron acted as hosts. Ono hundred and thirty guests attended, among whom were a number from out of town, who Included Miss Bnrbnra Grant, of New Rochello. N. Y. : Miss Elslo Levy, of New York ; Miss Edith Mctfger, o' Mobile, Ala.; Miss Jean Shlelt, Miss Alice Rel zonstoln, of Boston; Miss Elinor Frnnkel, of New York; Mr. Harold Ro senheim, of Chicago, nnd Mr. William Stern, of Now York. Tho wedding of Miss Anna E. Llcht mnn, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Llchtman. of 1719 North Eighth street, and Mr. Benjamin F. Rolf took placo on Sundnv evening, at 7 o'clock, at the People's Club. Rabbi Shapiro per formed tho ceremony. Tho brldo was given in marrlngo by lit father, nnd was attcnueu oy Mrs Robert u. Ull bert, Miss Ida Sultzberg. Miss Lnyo Llchtman, sister of the bride, and Miss Idcll Llchtman, who was tho llttlo flower girl. Master Jack Llcluman, brother of tho brldo, was ring bearer. Mr. Albert Huberman ncted as best man A sup per and reception was held after which Mr. and Mrs. Relf left on their wedding trip to Atlantic City. They will be at home after January 4, ut 1719 North Eighth strcot. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. N. Felnbcrg, of 254 South Fifty-fifth street, announce the engagement of their daughtor. Miss Frances Fclnberg, to Mr. Louis Schiller, of 3017 North Tenth street. STRAWBERRY' MANSION Mr. Maurice Stem returned from Har vard College on Sunday to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs Samuel Stern, of 3007 West Oxford street. Mr. and Mrs. I. Baron, of 17E1 North Thirty-third street, announce tho en gagement of their daughters, Miss Frieda Ingber. to Dr H W. OMrum and Miss Ray Ingber, to Mr. Hnrry L. Kraft Miss May Klausner. of 1D27 North Thirty-second street, left last week to visit her sister, Mrs. I Hannel, and will return next week with her niece, Miss Helen Hannel, who will spend ten days here. TIOGA Mr. and Mrs. Newton Firth HIU, of 1631 west -fc.ne avenue, win do me guests of Mr. nnd Mrs, Charles Calllnnn nt dinner on Christmas Day. followed by a thentte party In the evening. Other guests will bo Mr. and Mrs Harry Wil son, Miss Sarah E. Hill. Mr. William Hawksworth and Mr. Newton Oliver Hill. Tho Semner Fldells Frat will be en- tertnlned this week by Miss Helen I.nehten. nt her homo. 3S0."i North Six teenth street. Tho members Include Miss Ethel Krliler, Misa Winona uauengcr, Miss Minnie Brecher. Miss Caroline Mln- ogue, Miss Eleanor Mlnogue, Miss Bar bara Manning. Miss Alice Wnnncr, Miss Kathcrlno spam anu miss Marjone Mai dawcr. NORRISTOWN The marrlniro of Mrs Lalla F Wlllers of 1230 West Airy street, daughter of Mr and Mrs John B. Fisher, anil Mr. S C Krleble, of Cincinnati, O., took place on Wednesday In the Trinity Reformed hurch. The Ruv. E. Wilbur Krleble, pastor of tho church and a brother of he bridegroom, officiated nt the cere mony at 2 30 o'clock Following the ceremony Mr nnd Mrs. Krleblo loft for nclnnatl where thev will live. Mrs. Jacob Hllllgas, of 1407 DoKalb strett, entertained twenty guests of the vuunger sit at an auction bridge p.irt at her home in honor o" Misa N'anc 'luehannn. daughter of Mrs, R. Georg Buchanan Mrs. Buchanan and hi r daughter Miss Nancy Buchanan, will Icavo soon after the first of the year for lxs Anceles, Calif, where Miss Bu chanan will make her debut. For Infants & Invalids NO COOKING The "Food-Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch nt Home, Office nnd Fountains. Ath for HORUCK'S. ';(? Avoid Imitations & Substitutes i V W w t! 0 V (1 W I (V 1 I EVE, 8:30 TO 12 r llP Safe SCyTlF Milk iifwNlf Will Gfc - ' s$'-eeeGe$$f e Welsbach "THRIFT" Lights 1Cp rvc JL J To replace wasteful open-flame gas burners. Give more licht than open' flame burners and use less than half as much gas. We will show vou how to Install them. Com)lete, ready to flt on any upright fixture Liahi ( Cm a lot Improvement Co. TODAY'S MYSTERY STORY Ky PHILIP FKANCI8 NOWI.AN Yesterday's Mystery Solution TN TUB case of "The Denial" the very point that lulled tho suspicions of the customs collector was the one that arouscil the suspicions of Harvey Hunt. Why should Bauborjr have so strenu ously denied any Implication In smug gling" denied it with such wiilesprcnil publicity especially when no ileilnito charges had been mnilo ngnlnst him. Unrvey Hunt realized that one way to make people believe n thins is vociferous!) to deny it. Hut why should Iianborg want people to think he wns n binuggler? Certainly he wouldn't if he really wns. Thcieforo, Hunt argued, he had some other nefarious purpose. It nil became clear upon the mention of his uplift work. Hnnborg associated with buiglnrs nnd millionaires, a source and a mntket for gems, stolen gems. By playing his game in n wide field he could keep gems circulating Indefinitely. Millionaires who would not knowingly buy stolen goods would have no such ipialms of conscience if they thought they were merely buying smuggled jewels, llnuborg would have their con fidence ns regards their jewelry, nnd could tip off his burglar friends ns to where they might obtain the best hauls. XXXV Can you explain this mystery of Pinching Shoes TT HAPPENED In the bouse next JL door while Ilnrvev Hunt was visit ing his mother anil sister-in-law In the little town of Hndwin, in the Middle AVest. Tho neighborhood had been arouscil bv tho cries of Allan Tarnog, Joseph .llrnlnard's butler. Hunt nnd his brother Robert, who nnu staycti up unni tho wee hours talking, leaped through the Flinch windows nnd over the porch nml lawn, gaining entrnnce to llrnln ard's house just us llramnru nimseii. aroused from bed, came down from tin second floor. The old-fashioned snfo in tho Ilrniu aril library had been blown open. About It the blankets, with which the sounu hail been smothered, still smoldeted Hut what held the attention of nil was the figure sprawled on the floor. The body was that of n man. It was dressed in rough clothing, nnd lay face up. Hut the face had been crushed be yond all recognition by n terrific blow. Plainly the small letter press lying on the tloor beside it was the weapon. Scntteieil n bo ut the floor was a Bet of burglar's tools. "I did it, sir. I did it. sir. He was robbing jour safe tir," said tho butler in a shaky voice. "He's quite ilcu'l. sir. Quite dead ! No need for you to touch him, sir." Something in the man's tones caused Harvey Hunt to look nt him iti:il,ly. He was clnd in undershirt, troupers and shoes. The shoes nppnrently pinched uncomfortably, and he shifted uneasily from one font to the other, iuuumru ously intensifying the picture ot agita tion he presented. Sensing something out of place in that picture, Harvey Hunt quietly drew aside and concentrated his attention on him ns lie detailed to his employer and Itob ert Hunt what had happened. He had thought he heard a noise, he .Ke2larc5:'rTa'3urc6 (Dift Ihk Fashioned from Porcelain, White or Green Jade, Carnelian, Chloromelanite, with Bases of Cleverly Wrought Gilt Silver, Covers Surmounted by Carvings of Amethyst, Red Carnelian, White or Green ftvuarit ,CHI 1INE5E OBJECTS OF ART, LAMPS AND SHADES leEajst Kciuork msmfrEBg&BSEiEm y ' I . 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WE1SDROD & Cr i n cjj e r Ale mild, Just after he had started to un drew, and had gone downstnlrs to in vestigate. Ah he came down tho Inst few steps the muffled explosion had taken place, nnd he bad rushod into the library nnd encountered the bur iilar. In the fight that followed ho said ho bad knocked the burglar down, but tho latter had pulled a gun on him nnd in self-ilefcuso ho had sclzod the heavy letter pnss and burled it at tho man's head, llien lie had shouteil. As he finished bis recital Harvey Hunt realized what it was nbout tho fel low that bad seemed out of place. IIH agitation, Hunt thought, partook more of the nature of a tmtUficd anger or revenge, whereas it would have more naturally becu that of mingled relief and horror. "Hut nothing hns been taken from tho safe!" exclaimed Ilrainard, who bad finally thought to cxamluo tho contents. "Everything is here." "Yts, sir," 6ald the butler, "I rushed him before he bad a changa to touch anything." ''Well," said Urainnrd, "I gueii you better telephone Constable Horrls. Don't worry, ninn ; you won't be blamed for It. There's no rrimc in killing n burglar In Bel,-defense." Uralnard turned again to tho safe, while the butler looked about In n helpless sort of way for the telephone, anu then, red dening under the scrutiny of Harvey Hunt, fumbled through the llttlo tele phone directory. "Huik un. Tnrnow." intcrrunted Itobert Hunt, "don't go to pieces tbnt way. That's not like you. There's Harris' number on tho card beside the phone, You put it there yourself tho othc r night when I was in hero." Iliuinnrd arose from in front of the cafe ut lust. 1 "Tlii thing hns mo upset, too," be muttered. "There's nothing missing, but I could have sworn I put those Liberty bonds on the bottom shelf, and here they are, jammed In at tho top." Ten minutes later tho constnblo ar rived. Then Harvey Hunt did u strange thing. "Arrest that man for murder, consta ble," he snnppel. whipping out bis auto 11111' i and covering the butler. Ilrainard wheeled toward him in sud den nngcr. i "What for, Mr. Hunt?" ho dc ' mantled. "For defending my property against n robber?" "No," said the criminnl investigntor. 'That man is " lint can ynu explain Tlarvcy Ilunt'a surprising actiont I 27ic aniiccr icill appear Monday. KENSINGTON The nororltv ot which Mrs John A Hroadfleld, of 3131 Frankford avenue, Is a member, will meet on next Tuesday afternoon nt the homo o' Miss I,o'i Stnet, 420 South Twentieth street. Thoso present will bo Mrs. Arthur Dln Ece, Mrs Thomas Hyndman. Mrs. Dave Strumph, Mrs Samuel Tompklnson, Miss Iless Street, Miss Ivdna Scolley, Miss Urss Smith and Miss Ethel Metzgor. Miss Aimes Heller, of 37ast Columbia tuetine will spend the. holldnvs In Cul peiwr. Va., as tho truest of Mrs. Nor man Whiteside. InrititioM Moderate 1'rlc. Cak6ly mtDtl Mrlto or l'hone for KmrraTrd or Printed Sample. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Wtlnnt St Wells Jade. farmer;, INC. 564 WUS30SSSSSSC HESS. Philadelphia wj. uifflp -MMHf Wifl THE BEETHOVEN RECITAL Mme. 8amaroff Plays Flvo of the Piano Sonatas at Fifth Concert At last evening's Iloethoven recitnl, the fourth In thn ballroom of tho llclle- vue-Stratford, Mine. Hnmnroff plnved five of the sonntns, thoso In K-shnrp major, I) minor, G mayor, (I minor nnd the groat "Wnldsteln" in (' major Each was preceded by some explana tory remarks bv Mr. Ntokowski and in the D minor, in some respects the most elaborate of the five, hi asked Mme. Snmnroff to piny certnin phrases which the more clenrlv Illustrated his mean ing, such ns showing tonally how the first theme of tho first movement wns derived directly from tho introduction. The V major sonata, an especial favorite nf tho composer, enmo first on the program nnd it is a work which Mr. Htokowski properly described ns written in tho idiom which Schumann afterward dcvelopod to n high point. It was beautifully played nnd with a full nympnthy with tho evident Inten tion of tho composer. Second enmc the great D minor, ono of tho greatest nnd most profound of the piano sonatas In spite of tho fact thnt it wns com posed comparntlvoly early in the com poser's life. Mine. Hnmaroff played the opening movement with the fire nnd vigor which it demands nnd brought out nil tho charm nnd pathos of the lovely slow movement. The Inst move ment, the nllegretto, wns tnken at a pace which in places endangered its gracefulness. The two little sonatas, opus 41), each in two movements, were played ns one. Mr. Stokowski referred to the fact that, although evidently composed in the early period of Ilcethoven's life, they wero not made public by him until his middle period. As a matter of fact, tho first phraso of the minuet of the fr mnjor sonata was used by Ilevthoven, noto for note. In the septet for wood aud strings op. 20. The program closed with the "AVald stein" sonata, ono of tho giants of piano sonntn composition. Mme. Sam aroff took the first movement nt n very rapid tempo, slowing tho hymnlikc sec ond theme noticeably, but nevertheless showing the full nrchltceturnl benuty, ns well as tho great emotional depth of the movement. In the second nnd third movements, which Mr. Stokowski de clared seemed always to him to be one movement in two parts, Mme. Snm aroff did her best playing of tho eve ning with tho posslblp exception of tho ndagio of tho D minor. DIILADEl.I'HIA'H FOUt:M03T THEATRES METROPOLITAN ol'RR HOUSE TOMORROW MAT. AND NIGHT GALA OPENING of the Big Xmas Show NEW YOKK PRODUCTION With ED WYNN THEK(PKRFECT oy tiro wavbuqn LAUGHTER. mucus 60o TO 2 WED MAT , COo TO II 50 ENGAGEMENT LIMITED TO TWO WEEKS ONLY CLOSES JANUARY H fiefttH for all i"rtorman at Box Office aieirnpolltan ami vteymann's, I10S Chestnut. 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