' t'-H, '? ?" evening1 - hjbeic iGiia-3?HnJAi)i)PHrAV mohem, V-),C'H JEtf 27, 1920 JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the Week's Gayety A Succes sion of Balls and Debutante Dances Slie Sees Pretty Frocks WTAtli, here we are, Christmas linn rome nml gone mid Dome of us sny "Thank Hrnvrn not till 3V , more 4W," nnd others, "Oh I wlyh It wns going to bo next week nKaln.M lint Jrrry one hnil n Rood time, CHpcelftlly the children nnd It wuh a rent and wonderful day I ASP now we have a continuous round of gnyety for this week thnt nlmoit tflkeM our lircnth iiwny. rmlht there will he the nrnnll hull nt the Ilfllevue-Htrntford for Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlton YnrnnH'n debtitnnte ilniiRhter Ponhle. Tomorrow night will see the first bnll of the t-eiuon to be given In tlm newly renovnted foyer of the Aendemy of Music. It will be tho IU-ne-dirks Ilnll, n time honored offnir, given by nbout twenty Hcnedleks. The gentlemen of the committee this rear Include Mr. John Hampton &" Mr. Kdwnrd V. Ilenle, Mr. flemivenu Ilorle, ' Mrv.-Toh Cm1" wnlsder. Jr., Mr. Gardner CasMttt, Mr. fl?njmfn Chew, Mr. Charles K. Cox. Mr r.eorgc W. Chllds Droxel. Mr. William Struthers Kills, Mr. Ocorgo Harrinon Frnzler, Jr.. Mr. "enrge I,. Harrison. Jr.. Dr. IUchurd II. Hrc, Mr Henry Pratt Mr-Kcnn. Mr. Clem; int II. Ncwbold, Mr. John Sargent Newbold, Mr. PlimVctt Stew-art. Mr. Alexander Van Itensselner. Mr. Kd ward I-ber Welsh. Mr. Char es Wheeler, Mr. Owen "Wlster and Mr. CW!1 ."iiii .ho will receive the nests will be Mrs. Hen Chew. Mrs. George Harrison, Jr., Mrs. Alexander Van Hensclncr, Mrs. Edward Lowbor Welsh nnd .Mrs. Charles heeler. ON WEDNESDAY night we havo the Itobcrt Strawbrldges' donee for Anita, nt the Illti-Cnrlton nnd Thurs day night there will be the Hepburn party at the nellevuc-Stratford. On New Year's Eve there will be the bnll which the Charles E. Coxes will give for Jane and New dear's night we have the Suppor Club. And I hear that the Bcllevue.Strntford dansnnt will be held that afternoon nnd the dance in the Htrntford room, too. ns it waj on Christmas afternoon nnd evening. I.nst year you remember, they did not iinve a dansnnt on Christmas or New ear s. but as the dates fall on Saturday this year nnd ns the dnnsant nre always riven on thnt dny It hns been decided to hold them on New Year h, too. as the Christmas dances were great suc- CCFSCS. CHAniXTTE 8TAHII has one of tho prettiest evening frocks I hnve seen this year. She wore it for the first tlm for her dance the other evening. It s of white brocade and the bodice Is covered with opalescent sequins. There arc touches or tune on me sniri nnu m the bodice which Is cut square nt the neck. Mrs. Stnrr looked stunning nt thnt dnnre, too. Her gown was of blnek tulle embroidered in light blue and It was mnde over silver cloth. A short train was worn with the frock nnd the bodice wan cut squnrc at the neck. VIRGINIA EAItliK It a mighty at tractive debutante. I saw her on the street the. other duy wearing a nutrln coat which wns mndc in full length style nnd n small hat of dark blue duvetyne which was fashioned with a turned-up brim. THE Supper Club won great fun on Saturday night. A lot of us went down late after Christmas dinner and danced our slippers through nlmost. The Dorr Newtons had a party and so did the Hells and the Heck Wetherllis. Jeanne De Rousse hnd n jollv party. Including Cntherlne Cnxsard. Katherlne Ogden. rensv Scott, Alden Lee. Phlller Lee, John Whiting. RIchnrd Meyers. Howard Rowland. Shewnrd Hagerty nnd Wesley Oreenwalt. AND now let me tell you a tnle nbout Elsie and Dnddv. Elsie was riding along the road in the car nil tucked up rinse to Daddy on the front seat nnd they wended their way out Oormon townwards nnd on up toward Chestnut Hill. Elsie asked questions all through the ride. "What Is thnt plnre nnd whnt ii this?" Finnllv they came near to the crematory, which ns you know. Is hnck on Washington lane, und said Elsie, "What's thnt place Daddy?" "The ere matory," sold Daddy. "What's thnt mpan?" insisted the smnll girl. She Is six years old and has an Inquiring mind, vnu Fee. "Well, said Daddy, "that's the place where they burn people vttn they are dead." "Oh. Daddv." cried Elsie In great Tclteraent. "Is that II ?" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The guests who will attend the din tier ton bzht which Mrs. James Lance will give at the Bcllevue-Stratford In honor of Mlsu Margaretta Large Harrison, de butante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harrlbon. will Include Miss Doro thy Stevens, Miss Rachel Price, Miss Evelyn U. Page, Miss Mary Raynrd. Miss Nancy llnrclny. Miss Mary C. Re tard. Mr. Lyman Lyle. Mr. S. Davis Tage. Mr. Lewis Washburn. Mr. Shirley McCall Mr. Churles L Ilarclay. Mr. Sidney Wright and Mr. Wentwortli Johnson. The guests will later attend the ball to be given by Mr. and MM. Charlton Yaniall. The guests who will attend the din ner tonfcht which Mrs. Edward Law. ot Edgefield, St. Davids, will give In honor i of Mr. and Mra. Bernard Shirley Carter or New York, will ho Mr. nnd Mrs, Alex under Illddle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Du Barry, Mlus Peggy Thayer. Miss Allx Dolnn, Miss Rebecca Thomsou, Miss Elizabeth Urockle, Miss Mary Law, Miss tlertrudo Conaway, Miss Catherine Smith Mr Frnnelit nfchiiiond. Mr. Al fred Hoyt, of New York; Mr. Edward I Law. Mr. Bernard Carter Law. Mr. Thomas Evans, Mr. Charles Frederick Habemeyer and Mr. Frederick Allen Llcutennnt Oeorgo Wilcox Mclver, of the United States nnvy. nnd Mr:'. Me Jver will ontertaln at dinner on Thurs day night at the home of Mrs, Mclver's Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price Maule. 2217 Rlttcnhnuse. souarc. heforo ins nail to be given by Mr. nnd .Mrs. William W. Hepburn, In honor of their debutniite daughter. Miss Jane S. lleo burn. Covers will be laid for twelve ruentn. Lieutenant Mclver has returned from Haiti nnd will remain until early In January. . Dr and Mrs. Lowl.i Brlnton nnd Miss Elizabeth Brlnton, of 1033 Spruce street, -nd the Ilellcvue-Htratford, will enter tain at dinner this owning it the KHz ' arlton. Anion? the uueMs who will bo Present are Mils Sydney Illddle, Miss i Mury Hoppln Rowland, Mli.a Elizabeth C Norrls, Miss Otlllle Morris, Mlii Cnio. ' Hue Barclay. Miss Pansy Sco.t, Mr Francis T Chiunber.i, Jr., Mr Max) mllllan do Schauensee, Mr. Rudolphe cln schauensce, Mr Hudson Chapman, Jr. -'Ir Morris Mcrltt, Mr, Mnhlon Hutch- i "son and Mr. Edwards Lelperd, who "111 later attend the ball to be gien I hy Mr. and Mrs, Charlton Yarnnll lor ' NRCONI) KXHIIIITION 01'" PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE Arrimieit br MIHS AMOK ifWINn AT NKV.MN'S (1AI.I.KIIY HS2 CIIKSTNI'T ST I'nlll Jill). IR Pearson, Grnfly, LiicHsle, Boric, King, Stoddard, Sacks. IsrlUHei r Auessct- a tli Writt tr I'baaa for RnrTRT4 r rrtaU4 Hnmnle. 0YAL ENORAVING CO., 8M WtJaot St. .... - -lit'llliriVrtrfAsiiMAirftl 1 f Y their daughter, miB8 Anna Sophia Vni nail. Mrs. n. H. Bayard Iiowle, of Mid woods, CTiestnut IIIII, will be nt home nftcr 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Hho will le assisted by Mrs. Charles J. Chcslon. Owing to a death In tho family, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wilson Sharpless, of 10 Rast Chestnut avenue, Chestnut IIIII, have recalled the Invitations for thu illnnor to be alven at the Ultx.Cnrllon on Friday. January 7, before tho drat AsneniDiv nun in nonor or their daugh ter. Miss MarKnretta A. HhnroteKs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kflc Alexander t'carson, of Willow Grove avenue, Chestnut IIIII, have also recalled tho Invitations for tho dinner to lie Riven at tho lllti-Carl-ton for Miss Hharplerts on Friday night before the hall to be given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles 11 Coxe in honor of their debutnnto daughter. Miss Jano Gordon Coxe. Mr. and Mra Kmncln Hoblnson, of Long Island, arrived yesterday und will bo tho iruHts of Mrs. Hoblrmon'n parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Samuel, of Twenty second and Locust strecto, for a row das. The rtev. niwl Mm Allan tttn l. 125 South Twcnty.thlrd street, e'nter'I IE . '"- " '"u' luncnooii louay at tnelr hniup tn hnnn. nt utt..- f .i- i Jackson, dauithter of Mr. and Mrs. Bills Jackson, of 326 South Twenty-nrst BtrceL who will tin married thin nfter. npon to Mr. Georco Whltefleld Van V "lyun or iTovmenco, n. I, The guest Included tho bridal party. Mrs. Kdtnllnd H Mrdillnn hue r. turned from Kovcrul tnontha apent n. Inn nnu is jjccupylnp her apartment . at 400 South Kirtcenth street. " "nq .iirs. r.uwara iiiuitinRB camp ?0IL.J l"e ' inehurnt Apartments, For. ty-nrth nnd IMnc streets, have gone to Warren, Ta.. to spend t!ie Christmas holldayH nnd will Fpeiul tho New Year woek-end at Erlo, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. James Lord Hlgby, of Media, announce the engagement of their daughter, MIsh II. IK-nee Illgby, and Mr. Kdward Kenney Ctotliem, eon ?.' M.r flnd Mrs- Samuel Crothera, of W ulllnirford. Mr. Joseph M. Gaxzom, Jr., son of i.n.t'"..?1- Joseph M. Oazzam, of 26S ?wth nineteenth street, returned on I'rtdiiy nltht from a hoMo party Blven K..-Ir' .Albert Poor, of 36 East Sixty wn h &TSei.?cw Yorki Mr. Gaxxam win leave tomorrow for New torit to attend n. house party to bo given by Mr. John Forbes Amory. ,.ftnIr,nan.,J siTfl- Itobcrt Emott Hare, of 400 Routh Twenty-second street, will cntertnln an their fi-ucat Mrs. E. C. IUch. ards, of Now ork, who wll) arrive today, to remain for a few days. Mra E. M. Tlchenor. of Merchant vllle, N. J -vlll be entertained on ton guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdward M. Story over the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. lunula J. It. Hoist, of 603R Carpenter street, unnounced on Christmas day tho ctiKiigcment of their uauBiuer, inns uaisy iioist. to Mr. Ar thur Stanley Marls, of Drexel Hill, I'o. ALONG THE READING A dance will be plven nt the Old York Road Country Club on Wednesday cve nlnp by the Hockey Club of tho Chel tenham High School, which will bo ch.ip. eroneil by Mrs. Frank Miller and M! uraca Gable. Miss Frances Vandcr herchen, of Melrose Park. Is manager of the team and Miss Margaret Blrdsonvr captain. On Thursday evening tho Var. oity Club of the Hchnol will also glvo Its danco at the Old York Road Club House, of which tho committee In charxe Is composed of Mr. William Lontf, Mr. John Clceland and Mr. Foreman Hoi itnsneau. Tho club's oiflcem include Mr. Thomas Doggs, president; Mr. Al fred Lowry, vice president ; Mr. Uowrs AjTe?. secretary, nnd Mr. Cleeland. treasurer. Miss Glndvs Klndolsen, daughter of Mrs. L. M. Flndclsen, of Jenklntown. win entertain- nt a danco tomorrow evening nt tho Old York Road Country Club. The enfjagement of Miss Lydln Pol. Iltz to Mr. Slmoti Stelnbach wna rocontly announced by her mother, Mrs. Edward Pollltz, of 212 Township lino, Jenkln tewn. GERMANTOWN Mls3 Mary McDevltt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. McDevltt, of 317 West Seymour street, will entertain at her home tomorrow evening In honor of Miss Florence Enrlght, n student nt irmity College, Washington, who Is spending the Christmas holidays as the guest of Miss MoEVvltt. Tho guests will include Mlus Mnrgaret Carroll. Miss Anne Carroll, Miss Florence Miller, Miss Catharine Dcmpsey. Mlus Rosemary Delahunty, Miss Madeleine Delahurty, Miss Emma Love, Miss Margaret Sul livan, MiBn Mnrgaret Hendrlck, Miss Agnes Ualloy, Mlsi Catherine McDevltt, Miss Mary McHenry. Mr. John Ale Henry Mr. John McDevltt. Mr. Joseph Pempsoy, Mr. Cyril Murphy, Mr. J. Carl Breuker. Jr., Mr. Harry Heastcnd, Mr. Tyson Hoggs, Mr. Francis Myers, Mr. Lewis Slattery, Mr. William Berry'. Mr. Norman Clark. Mr. James Collins, Mr. Edward Davli-son. Mr. Edward Thate. Mr. Adam McClatchcy, Mr. Edwanl Bailey, Mr. Georgo Davlsson and Mr. Theodore O'Tero. Mrs, Lewis Bauer, of Washington lane, entertained at dinner at her home on Christmas Day. Mrs. Elmer H. Bobst, of COOE Lincoln drive, has returned from a trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Barton, Jr.. of HO West Durham street, entertained lit a family dinner nt their home on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A, Hamble ton, of 642 East Washington lone, en tertained at a fnmlly dinner nt their homo on Christmas Day. Last night u . ; . IrtoirinAiffUl'stflWii'isiafsl-.V liiil r 'I1 vnl 1 1 4 - i 1 i. . --r illillllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllV'Xi : ' '-S it HHllllB.LH.JSl WMHmm., ; ; .t mm "10& BiFiXsiMLM f n .W H i I iiiMiiii i J tSl' rlMB YMa wWi -Tym ,'l-iVllmf'-' tHKsfHf imdt7M ; !': Y 'A(bmt:t&;!M WFmWMi HK,T -Jt I 1 ' ' I . W I ir -IfSft .7- 1 'SIjnSFi?! v TJmvyw: v immwm '-MP-m '' wmm-j&mt -.t '?. wii m.i.mry.y'-r- wFu. ' ". H&mtmW&F'' W; m.. ttlt. w i . f ' . jmBHEy.) . -jtaimr2&v y " MTArt-A vvsamY ;: tmm-miw 'immmmwmmi rl'i-'Vm ....! s- pmt Pliotn l.y Vanity Fnlr Mrnlim A. Ion Drew Cock MRS. ALFRED I DEVEKKLX A popular young matron of the Main Line and her little daughter Mr. and Mre. Hambleton entertained In nonor of Mr. and MrB. D. H. McCoyle, and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Blank. Miss Ruth Clay, of Muncle, Ind.. Is tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hambleton for a few days. They will entertain' at dinner to night In her honor. Mra. H. O. Goodwin, of 7123 Boyer street, will entertain at luncheon fol lowed by cards at her home on Friday nfternoon. The guests will Include Mrs. F. Marlon Hall. Mrs. William T. Phlller. Mrs. A. I". Rlppey, Mrs. Stewart O. Rlppey, Mrs William H. Wilson, Mrs. ueorge, D. 'Kelley and Mrs. William McLcln. Boy Scout Troop No G7 will give a dance in the Parish Houeo of draco Church, Chestnut Hill, this evening. Mrs. Howard Bostlck. of 323 Dorset street, la In Lancaster for the holidays. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Mary Miller, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Harvey C. Miller, of 3214 North Broad street, will ontertaln at a luncheon at the Old 'iork Road Coun try Club on Wednesday. Her guests, who will include the members of her class at tho Friends' School of aerman town. will be Miss Helen Busser, Miss Elizabeth Dupps. Miss .Mnry Burton, Miss Helen Hnrmer. Miss Elizabeth Hutchinson. Miss Betty McOwen, Miss Jnne Magee. Miss Eleanor Mngee, Miss Elizabeth Pearson, Miss Sarah Tiers, MIsb Mary Smith, Miss Elizabeth Ross, Miss Margaret Root. Miss Mlnervu Root, Miss Cordelia Smith, Miss Elinor Sharp ies. Miss Margaret Watson, Miss May Louise White and Miss Bonny Wood Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Root, of 1530 Erie avenue, will entertnln tho Neighbors' Club of which they nre members on Thursdnv evening. Their tuests will Include Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Calllnun, l Mr and Mrs. Amos ueiKier, air. nnn Mrs. Newton Firth Hill, Mr. nnd Mrs Chnrles Metz. Mr. and Mrs. Charlen Mltlr Mr nml Mm. William lionet and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith. I Mr. J. F. Rutherford, of New York was the miest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick Nickel. 3220 North Thirteenth street, during the week-end Mr I Rutherford has recently returned from , nbrond, having spent mo last mx months touring Europe nnd Palestine Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph I. Clnrk, of 3813 North llroad street, will entertain Miss Kathryn Francis, Mr. Allan Diamond MANN & CHLKS Sia CHESTNUT STRUCT? Ladies' and Misses' Plain Tailored Suits About y Price 18.75, 22.75, 27.75 The Spring Stock Will Be New However, theso plain-tailored never-out-of-style suits nnd coats will be perfectly good this Spring. Ladies' Hata Yz Price MANN & DlLKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET i 1 'mi i iVrisii utHMMs . a i iiAmv jwmmim rf.x...a KUIa Uvv r 'I'M . k, J sSt.J Jri'l X. fci nnd Mr. Claude Hyson, of Baltimore, over tho week-end o. New Year's Day. The Delta Tau Sigma Sorority, of which the nlllcers nre Miss Marlon Ech art. Miss Katharine Horn. Miss Kath arine Conway and Mlbs Jean Clark, will give a dance at the Pelham Automo bile Club on Wednesday evening. Jnnu ary 20 Miss Horn will tntertnln the sorority at her home, 8 Ovcrhlll road. Mlllbourne, at their next meeting, which will be tomorrow. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Calllnan enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Newton Firth Hill ,'Wid their son, Mr. Newton OIlNer IIIII. at dinner on Christmas Day at their home, 11)31 Erie avenue. Miss Esther Lobe, of Baltimore, spent Christmas with Miss Tissle Dalslmer, of 2258 North Broad streit. Mr and Mrs, Milton LtilMmtr gae a danco on Friday at tho Mercantile Club In her honor. Mr. and Mrs. O I.eon Frecdman. of 1208 North Broad street, have as their guents over the holidays their niece, Miss Rosalind Drelfus, of New York nnd will gle a dinner nt Threo Step Up, on Wednesday, In her honor. Miss Edith L. Well, of 3309 North Broad striet, tntcrtalned Informally on Wednesday afternoon for ten guests. Miss Well and Mr. Ivester S Hccht. whose engagement hns been recently an nounced will uttend the convention next week of the Thetn Beta Tnu Frnternity, In New York. Mr. Lewis P Well, a stu dent at the University of Michigan, Is spending his vncntlon with his parents. Mr nnd Mrs. Simon Well, on North Broad street. BIEG'S EGG Mahet tht Hair Fhfft and Clotty, Not Sticky nor Greaty. tf oil Drug nnd Drpf. Stores In ri-oj Jan. .:!.. W?jv I tpyMMu ii i.i ii t i V 21 1 - MISS LOIS L JACKSON WEDS G. W. VAN SLYCK Marriage Takes Place at St. Jamoo' Episcopal Church A wedding of social Importance will 1)0 SOlrmnlzCxl thU nflnrnnnn nt t o'clock In Bt James' Kplscop.il church, ... V" Bec"nu aml walnut streets, wncn JIs Iols L. Jnckson, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Kills Jackson, of 328 South 1 wrnty-tlrat street, will become the bride of Mr. George Whitfield Vnn Hlyck. 2d. son of Mr Cyrus M. Van Slyck, of Providence. R. I. ..Tho ceremony will be performed by the Rev John Mockrldpe, rector, as slited by the Rev. James R, L. .Nlsbltt, of Christ Church Chapel, Thu bilde, Mo Will be clven In rrmrrl.ii?,, liv her father, will bn uttlred In u pown of wmio Fnun trimmed with real old fam ily inco tirnpeo: artistically on each Bldo ot the skirt, nnd caught with clusters cr ornnge niosaomH. Her veil of old family lace, which extends to tho end of tho lontf court train, will be arranged in cup fiiHhlon fastened at the back with ornnge blossoms. She will enrry n shower bouquet of lilies of tho valley, orchids nnd Knrdenlns. Mrs. Allen Evans. Jr, will nttend rii- matron of honor. She will wear a smart frock of rose-colored velvet, trim med with roso and silver metal cloth Ith a email train of the velvet. Her hat of brown crepo de chine Is edBeil with chantllly lace, falling from tho brim v. th a bow of law In the back She will carry a bouquet of pink roses, Miss VlrKlnln Ayres, of Uoston. a cousin of the bride, will act as maid of honor. She will wear an old-fnnh-loned frock of turciuolho, bluo taffeta s"hk with scalloped ruffles and rosettes oi ribbon with a poke bonnet of brown r. on?ett crepe with loni? streamers. Shn w ill carry nn old-fashioned bouciuet of pink roses. The bridesmaids will be Miss Doro thy Vnn Slyck, of Providence It I ; Miss Ignore A. McCall, Miss Carilyn sneppard, Mies Charlotte Fahncstock. They will bo similarly itttlred In smnrr Iiocks of dark turquoise blue velvet with vests of blue and silver chnnncnblo NnniKiuiwn George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Tn order that everv hat will he sold i before our Buyer sails for Paris, we are v rkflPoiTinr It Sweeping Reductions in Fine Millinery 600 Smartly Trimmed Hats will be at your disposal for in our history. A wonderful or three hats for the usual price of one. g Marvelous Values at 1 $5.00 $6.50 fJIHZK ffiKiiDana PALMER'S SILKS Annual Clearance Sale Prices averaging half Worth-while Silks, no old atock. Following as it does the largest volume of business in our history, we have planned to have this our greatest sale. Sweeping reductions in prices, averaging half or nearly half what these silks sold for a few months ago. Silks for all purposes. A good time to get acquainted if you do not know us. We alivafs sell Silks and good Silks substantially lower than retail stores. Shantung Pongee, 33 inch Imported. Regular Price $1.25, Printed Siiki, 36 inch. A itrong, serviceable lining ilk. Formerly 2.50. Printed Silks, 40 inch. For lining j bold pntterni. Former Price $6.50, Radium Taffetn, plain, 40 inch. All colon. Regular Value $4.50. Brocade, 3G inch. All Silk, a heavy, durable Silk. For Furrier'. Lining!. Formerly $6.50. Tricolottr, 36 inch. Navy, Black, Negro. Formerly $4.50. Shirtingt, 32 inch Crepes de Chine, multi-colored tripes large assortment. Value $4.50. Broadcloth Shirtings, the very best made. 12 beautiful styles. Regularly $5.50. Georgette, 40 inch. Flesh color. Former Price $2.50. Georgette, 40 inch. Black, extra heavy Former Price $4.50, Silk Remnants Length of one yard to 6 yards. Some have served as samples; all perfect goods. Every short lenpth has been taken out of the shelves for this sale. Priced even lower this year than In former years. Included in the sale are Metal Brocades, French multUcolored Brocades, Brocade Crepe de Chine, Satins, Charmeuse, Taffetas, in fact a general up-to.date Silk stack. All Wool Serges and Tricotines Everything reduced to half or nearly so. 1318 CHESTNUT STREET Fourth Floor Take Elevator ''. metal cloth with mall trains of velvet. Their hatn will be composed of brown cropa do cnine trimmed wnn cnanuny lace bows and edged with the tat-o falling from the brim They will carry bouquets of pink roses. Mr Nicholas V S. Mumford, cousin of the bridegroom, of Knglewood, N J . wll net ns best man. ... . The ushers will be Mr Kdward S Crocker, Jr.. and Mr Wemiin H Crocker, of Fltchburg. Mns ; Mr. Paul Wrlpley. of Uronklyn, N. Y. . Mr. IIW Uushby. or Now York, and Mr. Joseph It Rollins nnd tho Rev. Allen l.vn'is, Jr.. of this elty. A reception will fol low at tho homo of the brlJo?.Pnre",1" On their return from n wedding trip Mr and Mrs. Van Slyck will live In Cambridge, Moss. HOSETT HOFFMAN Miss Sarah Hoffman, of 1836 North Thirty-first street, waB mnrrled yester day to Mr. Samuel Rosett, at the home of the bridegroom. Thirty-first street nnd Euclid avenue, me jiev ijuinic. ... Tk hriii... who was given ir rAX W -' V.- . ! .. ...-... ...t.nH r.9 Vw. tnnrrliige by .Mr u. Jiosen, "'' "' "" bridegroom, wore n gown of white satin with ell of tulle nnd orange blossoms and carried n shower bouquet of lilies of the vallev and rones. She was at tended by Mrs. Herman Rosett as ma tron of honor and tho bridesmaids were Mrs Fanny Silver, Misn i ni Mrs M I'vln and Mrs. Rose Klrsch man. Miss Roso Rosett und Miss Ger trude Mnrklnd wero the flower girls. The best man was Mr. Herman Rosett and th. ushers were Mr. Samuel Sliver Mr Simuel Kolb. Mr. Morris Ivln and Mr Mcrrls Klrschman. Among those who ntunded the reception were Mr. and Mrs M. Hoffman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Iikoff slty Mr nnd Mrs. It Kolb, Mr. and Mr lletijnmln Hoffman, Mr, and Mrs. David Kolb, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosett, Mr nnd Mrs J. Rnblnowltz. Mr. and Mrs Wllllnm Kolb, Mr. and Mrs. Iuls Mar klnd, Mr and Mm Nathan Left. Mr nnd Mrs. Louln Hoffmnn and Mr. am' Mrs Samuel Marklnd, After a weddlnt trip to New York. Mr. nnd Mrs Roseu will be nt home after Jnnuary 16 nt 2434 South Alder street. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs. Robert Allen will enter tain informally nt their home this eve nlng. Their guests will Include Mr. am' Mrs. John Thomas. Mr and Mrs. Wil liam Murphy, Mr. and Mrs Jack Moner Mr and Mrs. Eugene Robinson, Mrs Annabelle Field, Mr. and Mrs. JaC Maloney. Mr. and Mrs Harry Sullivan . i prices absolutely the lowest B opportunity to procure two E $8.00 $10.00 1 I 78c 95c $2.95 $2.50 $2.95 $1.55 $1.65 $2.95 $1.10 $1.55 Established 1904 ..Jii'ifiii.:.. yL. M Mr. and Mrs. John Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, Mr. and Mrs, Ferdi nand IJrown, Miss May Murphy, Miss Frances Maloney, Miss Cntherlne Field, Mr. John Mohan, Mr William O'Harn Mr, Frank Hnli y, Mr Jnrk trMnlly nnd Mr, Joseph Tnulme WEST PHILADELPHIA I TnuL' "' her hon, tomorroW Among the guests entertained by Mrs The five hundred club of which .allr .1 Snjder, of 41X Sotitli l- t Mrs. fll. nn linlnes of 3110 Rhawn Frwiith tit reel nt llie lunche n .he Kuo street Is n member will be entertained nt the I'rlluvue-SrritH'Hil folio eeil bv ilon Thursdny afternoon at the homo of Til i.itlv n f i w !ni mo were Mrs I Mrs I.uMur CmMind, of Tulip nnd Valik Fehllng, Mrs Phillip Ttu.ii.is. I Unston streets, Tiumiiiv. Thoe present Mrs. Jl.nolil Ixncon. Mrs r.lmer Itti't will be Mrs Charles Gros. Mrs. Ru- llus, M'. Wallace Sproul, Mrs W'.trrei Moss. Mrs. C C A Hnldl, Mrs Walter Peterson, Mis Henry Freiitid, Mrs. Frank H Elliot Jr., Mrs r. , Dtucli. Jr., Mrs. John Reeves, Mrs Robert Mc Kay, Mrs John Greenwell. Jr , MIsh Lu clllo Morris, Mrs Everett Strong, Mrs Ralph Moss, Mrs Joseph fionnhue, Mrs John L.itrhutn, Mrs Frederlek Gleg ! M"- tf .:. ! V.,' fr,,"K nirauss, Mrs Lulgl Illenzl nld Shrlgley Mrs Horace Qulgley Mrs Edith Vetterleln, Mrs Chilstopher inh..r Downer, Mrs Willl.ini Ifulllniier .Mrs Albert Wat? Mrs Frank oil. iliy nnd Mrs Mnry Flannery The lurw ieon was given In honor of Mrs llrtv I.enir ,,f New ork, who was Mrs Deacon's guest for a few day Mr. nnd Mrs. M I.unker nnnnunce the marriage of thiir diui'hter Misn Rose Lunkei to Mr My run l.'delman, on Thursd.iy. Df cumber 10 .Mr and Mrs ... , - - ' ..,11. . l n. I'.delriian will be at home after January at CI 1 J locust street. Millinery Space on Walnut Street for R.ent Thoroughly well established store., consistent advertiser, on central part of Walnut street, wishes to subrent space with window display. Excellent opportunity for local party. Basis can be easily arranged mutually. Write ai. once to 13 644, Ledger Office. I Jf -k xWvl s i 7 UYEARj TOT7;,, 1 :-l ) J fi; m h 51 I "J" itw i , I HIOTOIM.tlS THESE THEATRES EXHIBIT THE FINEST PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA See the Best Movies in Your Neighborhood Theatre faSSiflffWfnWggf ALLEN c,,rt-f.rs ' IWUAMOtNT Tilt ItM.llt'S ih'.kp ti:k" I AM akiutki.i: tout in ACTnD FRANKLIN t. r,tnnD AE. PAt'UM! Flti:i)i:itlt K la "MADAME X" AT IRHR A 2 onnMANTowN Ave AUKUKA MO'INM- !ULY "A CHILD FOR SALE" VIM "ui7l)I.AND AVI' AT WW "SINS OF ROSANNE" BENN KTH BHOAD feTnKKT AND HLUE-D1IL M sylTJMN.NA AVU u ri: hi n i "ALWAYS AUDACIOUS" r 0 M A M UEKM WTOWS AVB CAR MAIN M,.,i ALU iMIhM STXIt 1 -T In "FORBIDDEN VALLEY" CENTURY rr" A- v.,:?,n:sj:,3 .mini. I'M iniM.IM, In "The Kentucky Colonel" Fay'tfKniqkcrbocker M' ' Zo til.lllilil. M M "II In "NO. 17" FAIRMOUNT -Ml.AY M.'CI". UK 1 III "THE NEW YORK IDEA" FRANKFORD W0' mi mi r roi icm t K'" "The "u"t of the MohicunB" uermantown mum r dailv l'Ai mm: ritriiutu u in "MADAME X" JIAIM-' YMI'M' VY "i HKbTHA MMiiict; Tin iim:i n" "The Lait of the Mohicans" IMPERIAL Jl M I 'I I.Vtl 2 IS rv IM i; DAILY 10! Ml In "THE UNTAMED" .JEFFERSON 'T,t:'vl ' I IIINKI. II MUM Mll'tl I" In Pts MLT "THE MASTER MIND" IDtTDTV UltOAn mil MlilA AV LlDC-I 1 I inn' nvlLY MM UK i: 1(11 KM I I. S "The Last of the Mohicans" MODEL. i2 HO 'I'M HP i'iihur.v ' Mi i 'o u ii. i nifii i un - "THE LOVE FLOWER" .teL .L Ji-u, HOLME8DUna Ann6uneement Is mnde of tho engage ment of Miss Dena Christian, of Frank ford and Illaklston street, to Mr. Rob ert A Arrlson Mls Pnul-i Henlev of Rhawn street. will entertain the numbers of her five- i dolnh I.' fold Mrs Charles Lambert. Mrs. Stewart Mrs George PottB and Mrs. Huh Iiutui. The Charles F McMenamy Post of Holmesburg will give n danee In All Saints Hall tn Torresdale on Thusrday evening DELAWARE COUNTY Mr and Mrs William Shewell Ellis, ot Mi'l.iri Mr' I'''1 entirtnliied Mrs Ellis sister, .ur . ir.inein ran nnn ner son. iir. Wllllnm T.ff, o' UrooKllne Mass.. over ' "" Christmas holidays Mr nnd Mrs, I Joseph J Rhunds. who will nttend thu , dlnm r d.mi Mr nnd Mrs Ellis will glvo 'th'e' on Vi w Ve.ir's enlng In honor of their driughtir, MIks Francis Ellis who has it turned from Goueher College, will re main over tl , week-end with them also. Mi's- R Renee Rlgby, dnughter of Mr nH.l t... t ( n.l I, I.. I f..lln till. .11111 ..111 .1 lVlll ,IIIJ Ul ...i-i.i... ...e hnd MIk.s Mary Ki niey of Trenton, na her guest for a few days Fun and frolic A-nlentv 7 NaSSaSSViSSSS5S3HEB At The St. James Supper de luxe will be served from 10:30 on price $5 per cover. tyancinj,' to Dabney's orches tra from Ziegfeld's Midnight Frolic, starting at 9:30. All sorts of souvenirs fun makers, noise makers, caps, etc. to show Uaby 1921 how very welcome he is. Don't delay make your res ervation now. t. j antes Hotel Walnut at 13th Street J. Howard S locum, Mar. rnoTiiPi. s U VLKBROOKWD u "AVKRPoim "THE FORBIDDEN THING" PARK MDai' AV- ' dauphin trr. "GO AND GET IT" POPLAR tfr" AND ''f,? S-N v r,..,.,, .,..$ U,S'iL.. ' Arb.uc,:Ie s RouSh House" SPRUCE t"r" AVI S1""UUH ri,M,Viyf1II"V,tl?,.1.Ktt i Susquehanna ,Tth anJ Buiquehanoa RO-n.K ,.,n,VM,..f,r'Dl "THE ROUND UP" Mlwn MmutwntVHuw lf"-- NIXON' NIRDL1NCER T! If.ATRES u.M r.ri iri:iin "aim "ALWAYS AUDACIOUS" BELMONT Slu AD0VR s"nicin ,''i'T. vnt inrKiKin in "THE SKYWAYMAN" CEDAR t'Ti AVD etn avenui nlt sr sim nv "A FULL HOUSE" COLISEUM V'lTIvo .,... ' ' lr'" nun in "ALWAYS AUDACIOUS" jumbo , ry " a fi"w"o avb "A MORMON MAID" m i: mi iniw i,. ul "THE RIGHT TO LOVE" LOI'ST.,"'" ,AV" ""-'-fT BniECTJ " ' " rt(t u no to i' !MIHOTM iniiov In A homantic Advcnturo" NIXON 'su AS" MAniysTly "BURGLAR PROOF" RIVOI 5"D AN" PA- ATS. , r liuv ll(M In ; "SCRATCH M BACK" QTI? MH .i.uv muu n avk. . uj i . i m i i viin mii.uin S'l.i.s In "BEHOLD MY WIFE" ifi 'tl i '' 1 I. 5?- i