'KyMSIsrss: t m ER 1920 0" JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the Strawbridge Dance at the Ritz-Carlton Last Night She Sees Various Smart Costumes on the Street THE Robert Strnwbrldftcs Rftve n half for Anita Inst nlnlit t the Itltz- Carlton, nmi renny 1 nevrr iiiivi- mxu nnvtlilne ns beautiful ns the decora tions. There was n perfect court of flowers, containing at least a thousand I Ink rCHCS. inn miikc nun v.iinij 1.1.1. .. win, innnqpH of nlnk rosos and Wnnlas bnnUed at the back with ferns nnd milnis. Festoons of nmllax and nine rosqs draped the. wnlw and chandeliers and wreaths of boxwood nnd pink roses were placed over the arches nt the entrances jo the ballroom, while gold cornucopia tilled with pink roses were fastened on the wallB under the side Uchts. In the regular enfe room, which was need also for the ball nnd which was arranged with tables for bridge play ing, huge bay trees were nrtlstlcally placed about and Joined to each other bv gnrlnnds of smllax. In the center of the room was a fountain of marvelous beautv. playing over calla lilies and .maidenhair ferns. Mrs. Htrnwbrtdge nnd Anita received the guCsts In the rotunda, which was transformed Into n garden. Graceful eyhodlum ferns mingling with pink rocs forming a bower, while ribbons of smilax and roses were attached to the empire pillars on which were fast ened gold cornucopia filled with pink wecthcnrt roses. Mrs. Strawbridge wore n gown of nllc green velvet, trimmed with gold lace, cut square nt the neck and made with n court train which fell from the shoulders. Anita was lovely in a frock of silver lace, cut square at the neck, and finished about the waist with a girdle of American beauty tulle. Sup per for BOO guests was served at 1 o'clock. There were a good many dinners be fore the danco. The Ned llrownlngs rntertnined for Anne Townsend, nnd the .Frederic Strawbrldgcs gave n dinner for the Fred Strawbridge, Jrs. Tho William Lyttleton Harclays gave n theatre party before the dance for their dnushtcr, Anne Wlster llarclay, and the Hen Frazlers entertained for their jileco. BUrabcth Frnzier, who Is, ns you know, the debutnnto daughter of the William Vest Frailer. Jrs The John Kenrsley MitchellH also gave a. dinner before the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell came home yester day from New York, where they at tended a ball the night before. THE Girls' Club which is attached to tho Morton Street Day Nursery out fn (icrmantown, will give u dansnrit this afternoon nt the Philadelphia Cricket Olub from 4 until half after 0 o'clock for the benefit of the nursery. Some of the girls who nre interested in the club nnd who are getting up, this densant nre Marian .Mutton, Narnn McLean. Berenice Mcllhcnny. Evelyn Martin, Martbn Jennings, Eliznbeth "Wiijnc, Henrietta Dunn and Martyn (ieorge. I AM muchly interested in the party to be given in the foyer of the Academy on Jnnunry 10. Miss Ruth Draper is to give some of her imper sonations of character, and If you have ver heard her you want to hear her agnln that goes without saying. THE recital or affair, whatever you call it, is to be given for the benefit of the Smith College endowment fund, nnd I understand there arc about a hundred women In Philadelphia who arc Smith graduates. Of course, there will be mnnv more thnn n hundred there, ns bnth Miss Draper and Smith College nre treat favorites with the general public: and. besides, isn't there that beautiful foyer to go to? Do you know I heard several persons talking at tho Henedlcks the other night, nmi they were snying that without ex ception thnt ball was the most beautiful thej had been to this year; that tho room was the most artistic and beauti ful they bad ever seen? I must sny I think it is wonderfully beautiful, too. I SAW Fill Leidy and Carter coming out of tho Arcndia yesterday. I kiinnnn tlmv nre here for the Christmas holldnH. Fid wns wearing n fur coat and a brown tweed Imt wltli n long, unn pheainnt wing on one side. Later in the Rfternoou I met Luclle Curter. who U a first cousin of Carter Leidy, you know, nnd looks n great deal like her father, lilllie mrtcr, l always mm. Ltieile was wearing n dark blue duvo tyno coat made with the new full back that gives the impression of a sort of double cape. A wide collar of chinchilla fur finished the coat. Iler hat was a twnll model of dark blue nnd she woro a lace veil of the same shade. It seems o me that u great many people wore in town ychtcrday, but it was a lovely day. and who'd stay In the country, anvway? Now let the countryites descend upon Nnncy llko n ton of brlcto! MA' ARION wns n wee lady of eight or ine yours of age. and she was very interested nnd excited over seeing potatoes and onions sprout, una used to put them in vases and watch them with rapture. Well, one day several Indies telephoned unexpectedly that they'd be In for ten, and when lemons were looked for there were none. So as mother wanted the maid to arrange the tray, make sandwiches, etc., etc.. she told Marlon to go to the store n block nway and buy n dozen lemons. Off tripped thp little girl, delighted with the errand, nnd, returning quickly, gate the bug to mother, who. dressed in her best, was waiting for the nrrlvul of the guestu. InriUtltM Keacwna rA.....c ModrruUi Price --i8Br W Writ or ItM for EnrrTil or Print Sample. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO- 814 Wlan St K" BEADED BAG REPAIRING All atylrit find ulirs made rqunl to new nt uniiill rot A. E. MOSS " 33 SO. OTII ST. Diamonds. U'alchcs, Jewelry KeAldine Hotel Oiestnut I9rf3ireeta Offers excepbi7afiia7tie& for private entertaining, deceptions, Weddings, Cards. Dinners, Dances. SKIRTS TO ORDER Low as $2.75 Dresses & Underwear Alteration! Free of Charge APPLE BROS. 830 Walnut St. MSI mm Mother opened the bag to tnke out sev eral lemons to bo sliced nnd what, think you. were there? A dozen Inrgo Her muda onions 1 NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Dr. and Mrs. Walter U Pyle, of Mer lon, nnnounco tho engagement of their daugnter, miss Auciaiao rye, 10 .Mr. Oeorgo W. niabon. 2d, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwtn Llttleflcld Illabon, of llryn Mftwr. , The guests who will nttend tho dinner and theater partv which Mrs. John a. Tlrown. .Tr.. of 224 West Illttcnhouso square, will give tonight In honor of her nphew. Mr. lOmlen Pope Kttlng, son of Mrs. Kmlen Popo Kttlng, will Include Miss Isabella Da Costa, Miss Anna Scott, Miss Mary Montgomery. Mies Frances Mills. Mini Hnllv Henrv. Miss Sarah Moore, Miss Thayer, Miss Gerhard, Mr. Anthony Cnssntt, Mr. Alexander Cnssatt, Mr. Herbert Morris. Mr. T. Jeffries no sengartcn, Mr. Samuel Reeves, Mr. Oulncy Adams Qllmore, Mr. Frederick Rhlnelonder nnd Mr. William Ashton. Tho theatre party will be chaperoned by Mrs. Kttlng. Mrs. Drown being In mourning. Tho guests who will attend the dinner on Monday, January 3, which Mr. and Mrs. John Orlbbel will give at St. Aus tell Hall, their place at Wyncoto In honor of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Orlbbel. before tho meeting of Mrs. Ed ward Troth's Danclne Class, will be Miss Lenora A. McCnll, Mlsn Josephlno O. Hooper, Miss Doris Dexter. Miss Na talie Davis. Miss Marie Farles. Miss Ju duth Jennings, Miss Marlon 11. Button, Miss Kllzalieth Thornton, Miss Mary Ernestine Coleman. Mr. Joseph Dexter, Mr. John Uonrd, Mr. George Thornton. Mr. William U Austin, Jr., Mr. Robert Dnrrlo. Jr.. Mr. Granvlllo Toogood. Mr. Wclghtman Farles. Mr. J. Marshall Crosmon, Mr. Granville Worrell, Mr. Robert Carrlgan, Mr. Thomas Hallo way and Dr. Brooks Kcffcr. Mra Daniel Whitney. 8005 Xavnhon avenue, Chestnut Hill, will glvo n theater party on Jnnuary 12 In honor of Miss Adelaide Souder, debutante daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Souder, of Ardmore. Among those present at the theatro party to bo given for Miss Peggy Fer guson by Mr. nnd Mrs. Lincoln FerKU son, of St. Martin's, Chestnut Hill, on January 3, will bo Miss Mar garettn Harrison, Miss Frances Ross, Miss Virginia Karle, Mini Annabel Wood, Miss Anita Strawbridge. Miss Elolse Warrlner. Miss Elizabeth Frazlcr, Miss Louise Dixon. Miss Prlscllla Davis, Miss Anno Barclay, Miss Helen Sewell. Miss Marv Slter, Miss Mary Hebard, Miss Katherlne Porter, Mlsn Russell Tucker, Miss Marlannn Bonnell. Miss Lucretla Heckscher, Miss Malsle Stew art, Miss Catherine Knight, Miss Carol Smith. Miss Marianne Harris, Mr. Wil liam Barclay. Mr. Edward Browning. Mr. J. Andrews Harris, Mr. Parlln Lll lnrd, Mr. John Strublng, Mr. Henry Robb. Mr. Caleb Roberts. Mr. Robert Hooper, Mr. Frederick Dunn. Mr. George Armlstend, Mr. Edward B. Edwards, Mr. Joseph Harrison, Mr. Charles Thompson, Mr. Norman Ellison, Jr., Mr. John Hunter, Mr. Louis Orovc, Mr. Barclay Knight, Mr. Samuel Irwin. Mr. Ed ward I'age, Mr. Pcrcv Wilson. Mr. Far num Warrlner. Mr. Thomas Robb, Jr., Mr. William C. Forurson. Jr.. Mr. Thaddcus Daly. Mr. William C. Crn'mn. Mr. Arthur Crlsfleld, Mr, Ralph Rob erts and Mr. John 11. Denver, Jr. Mr. and Mra Gustuvus RcmaU, Jr. of 2109 De Lancey place, have Issued Invitations for a dinner of twentv covers at the Bellevue-Straford this evening before the holiday meetlnir or tho Satur day Evening Dunclng Clnss, In honor of their ilauenter. Miss Caroline v. He mak. who Is home from Rosemary Hall for the Christmas vacation. Among th out-of-town guests who wllll nttend tho theatre party and sup per nt the IJellevuc-Strntford. Wednes day, January G, which Mrs. Rutherford Pearson will glvo In honor of her niece, Miss Eleanor Russell Penbody, debu tante daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Archi bald Peabody, of New York, will bo Mr. William Everett Hare. Mr. Diwld Sloan, Mr, Winchester Jones. Mr. Oliver Taylor, Mr. Douglas Ward, Mr. Alexan der T. Morgan, Mr. Thomas Mathews, Mr. William Tucker. Mr. Paul Grlflln and Mr. John K. Wnjnwrlght. Mr. Sydney L. Wright, Jr.. son of Mm. William Redwcod Wright, or Waldhclm, Fishers lane. Lognn, will glvo a hare nnd hound chase on Sunday, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert W. Tunis, of Wynnewood, will entertain at dinner at tho Rltz-C'arlton on Friday night Janu ary 14 In honor of their debutante DetHat yidtianceSale A Spring Style at a Noteworthy Saving Vu'BawtfNW HeadedStrajPump Baby French Heel In Finest Black Kid Another Del -Mar achievement that stands paramount for vnluo (jiving. Exclusivo boot nhon.q must ask double our price for tills identical pump. Why Our Prices Are Lowest Our Second Floor Location Low Kent. Cash Sales No Lasses THAT Is the Reason! A pump of unusual distinction, being suit able for evening dress wear and yet hturdy enough for street wear. A complete size rnngo, IVj to 8 and every width from AA to D. Upstairs Store for Women 12iIChcoitiV Street Take Elevator mm m miwz!-&& u wwvjmmvmwau MM! 41.1 ISBBHB . S tSHkTOK3 sk 'J S.v-- " V1 Thoto by J. Mltclx-ll Kltlot MISS HELEN LAWTON Of H520 Morris street, (Sermantown, whoso engagement Is announced today to Mr. Joseph T. Hummel, of Allentown. Mr. Hummel Is n stu dent ut tho rnlvcrslly of Pennsylvania daughter, Miss Florcnco Wllloughby Tunis, before the danco to bo given by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pardee Earle nt tho Rltz-Carton In honor of their debu tante daughter, Miss Virginia Earle. Miss Elaine Taylor English, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. English, of 226 West Schoolhouse lane, German town, will entertain an her guest over the new year week-end Miss Ruth Hitch cock, daughter of Scnntor Gilbert Hitchcock and Mrs. Hitchcock, ot Washington. Miss Jane Bell Yeatman, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Popo Yeatman, of 1118 Spruco street, will entertain at a smnil New Year's danco at her homo on Sat urday night. The guests will Include a reunion of friends of Camp Ardna murchan. Nova Scotia, of the summer of 1919-1920. Miss Beatrice Comstock, of New York, will nrrlvo on Monday and will bo en tertained ns the guest of Miss Klolie Warrlner, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dexter Warrlner, ot 135 South ElKlitecnth street. She will ccme to nttend tho dance to be given thnt night by Mr, and Mrs. Warrlner In honor of their daughter. Among the other guests from out of town who will nttend tha dance will be Miss Isabel Rockefeller, Miss Katharine Crnwfmd nnd Miss Elizabeth Wooden, nil of New York, nnd Miss Catharine Townsend, of Coopcrstown. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henrv B. Thompson, of Brookwood Farm, Greenville, Del., have fumed Invitations for a danco nt the Rltz-Carlton on January 28, In honor of their daughter. Miss Elinor Thompson. Mr. S. Davis Par( Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard WurtH Pace of 1013 Clinton street, will entertain some ot his colleiro friends of Princeton, class 1918, nt his homo over the New Year week-end. Tho guests who will attend tho dinner tomorrow night to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burton Roblnette at tha Bellevuc-Stratford will Include Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy H. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. John Storey Jenks. Jr., Mr. und Mrs. Philemon Dickinson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel B. Wcntz, Mrs. S. Corlles Morgnn, Mr. Gus tave A. Heckscher, Mr. John Ingham. Tho guests will later attend the bnll which Mr. and Mrs. Charles II Coxo will give for their debutante dnughter, Miss Jnno Gorden Coxe. Mr. and Mrs, Snmucl Dexter Warrl ner of 135 South Eighteenth street, will glvo n small theatre party on Wednes day, January 7, In honor of their debu tante daughter, Mlsn Elolse Warrlner, beforo the llrst asbembly. The engagement of Miss Louise Cum mlngs Renn, of Sunbury, Pa., to Mr. Henry Vogdes Massey, Jr., of Overbrook, "I 'WfrJ1 . r . .M,v. :vwww,tti Za"Y : w.H Vv. V ,. ' V S v Tv iV N. Was announced todnx- nt n tnnxlicnn Klven nt the home of Mr. C. It. Savldge, I., ouiiuuij, ) mi unuKmcr, miss s.i yltlge. Miss lterm Is a daughter of the late George B. Rcnn. of Sunbury, and a niece of Mr. und Mrs. Vorls Auten, of Mt. Carmel. nnd Miss Cummlngs, of Sunbury. - Mr. Massey Is tho son of the Into Henry . Massey, of the Drexel Apartments, nnd Is nn nlumnus of the Episcopal Academy and tho University of Pennsylvania. He Is a member of the Union Lenirue, Merlon Cricket Club nnd .the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. Miss Elizabeth Dercuni. daughter of nfinl5?.MrB- Francis X. Dercum, of 1719 1 Walnut street, will entertnln nt n small theatre party on Wednesday night January 12, before the dunce to be given by Mr. nnd Mrs. George Fnles Baker. In honor of Miss Elennor Gummey. debu tnnte daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Francis Gummey. Mrs. Edward Brooke, of 235 South liigiiieenui street, will entertain the niyiiiuviM i 1er caru clu Qt jjgj. J,ome nun Hiivrnuun. Mrs. Eugene 8. Dorey, of 1618 Locust 'i ciiiriiuineu nt lunclieon followed l!J S ma'lnoe P'jrty yesterday In hon of her sister, Mrs. Thomaa H. Blrc wl o of the Cnlted Stntts Minister Prigal. who Is her guest until tl nor Birch, iter to until the mmaie or January. In -t Charge purchases will be billed as March 1st. Purchasers open ing new accounts will be entitled to the above dating. TkSSw FurPriees Where. No need to wait we have met the situation with precise directness. Cost has not been considered in lowering our prices. Our entire stock has been slashed to a point beyond competition beyond replacement. Buy now while the prices are so low and the assortments are so complete, thus insuring a large selection from which to choose. HUDSON SEAL Formerly Collar and Cuffs 395.00 Self-Trimmed 495.00 Natural Squirrel 495.00 Natural Skunk 445.00 Genuine Beaver 495.00 Taupe Nutria 495.00 Self-Trimmed 495.00 Natural Squirrel 645.00 Genuine Beaver 645.00 Natural Skunk 695.00 Genuine Beaver 695.00 Natural Skunk 645.00 Self-Trimmed 795.00 Natural Skunk 795.00 Genuine Beaver NAT. RACCOON Formerly Collar and Cuffs 295.00 Self-Trimmed .. 325.00 Self-Trimmed . . 375.00 Self-Trimmed .. NAT. SQUIRREL Formerly Collar and Cuffs 645.00 Self-Trimmed 695.00 Self-Trimmed 995.00 Self-Trimmed Wrap NAT. MUSK RAT Formerly Collar and Cuffs 245.00 Self-Trimmed 245.00 French Seal 295.00 Natural Raccoon 345.00 Genuine Beaver . 295.00 French Seal .... 345.00 Self-Trimmed . . , 295.00 Natural Raccoon 445.00 Self-Trimmed . . . At Half Price Fox a?ul Wolf Scarfs Animal effectx. well made and .sulmtntitinl In Black, Brown, Taupe, Polret nnd Kamchatka. 9.50 14.50 29.50 39.50 Vormerly 2LB0 tn n!).!H 6 ALONG THE MAIN LINE Miss Betty Dukes, of Overbrook, will entertain nt cards on Friday nftcrnoon. Her guests will Includo Miss Doris Hoi. Miss Cnrollno Thccl, Miss Allegrn Wood worth, Miss Doris Sexton, Mlsn Gnll Sexton, Miss Dorothy Bakes, Miss Flor ence Molntyre, Miss Mezzy Hnlo und Miss Elolse Williams. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomns O. Haydock, of Cynwyd, entertained at a family din ner nt their homo on Christmas Day. Cover. were laid for fourteen. Mrs. Horace Haydock, of Ridley Park, nnd her small daughter, left this week for Houston. Tex., where they will remnln until early In the spring an tho guests of Mrs. Hnydock'n parents. QERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J. Ixixlcy, of B21 East Washington lane, will entertain at n dinner party nt the Cltv Club, fol lowed by n dunce ut tlu Bellevuc-Stratford, on Saturday evening, In honor of their daughter. Miss Eliznbeth Loxley. Miss Lnxlev's Rtiest, Miss Elizabeth Hhugars, of Pottstown, Pa ; Miss Ade laide Alison, ilnuifhtnr of Mr nmi Mrs. Thomas Allsop, of Stenton, nnd of her plum, miss Virginia Hoyer, or Eaton, O. Miss Iioxlcy. Miss Shugars, Miss Alliop nnd Miss Itoyer will return to tho Centenary Colleglnte Institute In Hack cttstottti, X. J., on Monday. Mr. and Mrs William R. Magulre, of m wphi HnarpnncK street, announced tho engagement of their daughter. MIfs Kinuy May .Magulre, to Mr Walter W. Spotts, of Columbus, X. J , on Christ mas Day, Mr. nnd Mrs. .losenh 11. Mitnhnll. nr 0432 Emlen street, will leave on Junu nry 10, to spend three months In tho South. Mr. Arthur L Shaw, Jr.. Is visiting his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs Arthur E Shaw, of 5214 Wayno nvenue, during the .holidays. Mr. Shaw will return to Cornell University early next week. Miss Lucy Ulmcr, dnURhtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore C. Ulmer, of BOO East Washington Inne, entertained at an n formal danco at her home on Tuesday evening. Mr nnd Mrs. Jense C. Kester, of 7 1 ." 7 Bryan street, will go to Ocean Grove for over Xew Year's Day. Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald, son of Mr nnd Mrs. Thomns S. Fitzgerald, of 80 1 East Cheltcn nenue. n student at Kt Joseph's College, Princeton, X. J , Is homo for tho holidays. Friends of Miss Helen Kerrlck. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs, E, Kerrlck, of 228 West Hortter street, will bo (find to learn that she has recovered from her recent Illness. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mlsa Clayro Felnctoin, of 901 North Tenth street, entertained on J'und.iy eenlng In celebration of her blithdny. Among thoso present were MIsh Flor ence ttohoud, Mlsi Rose Hub-dier, Miss Henrietta Hess, Miss Rose Thell. Miss Florence Maimed, Miss Fannie Wnlde man, Miss Evelyn Goldberg, Miss .Mollyb Muchnllc, Miss Minerva Oouhod, Miss Hetty Brest, of Camden, Mr Howard Lavln, Mr Martin M. Strauj-s. Mr. Rlchnrd Barnes, Mr. George Brest, Dr. Ell Edelmoii. Mr. Al Davidson, Mr. Lamucl L. Gold, Mr. George Ozens, Mr, Dave Kartoon, Mr. Nathan W. Ing bcr, Mr. Nntlinn Gorchov. Mr Victor Felniteln nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. A du Pont Hnmllton, or zoo ,-sortn rnirty-nrst street, an . -i - .. ... .' . r".:.iS7en.i..,Vrr ?"," enrt it ciiT v.., n. ' t Carl II. Sllva. of Now Orleans, La. Mr. nnn Mrs. August Kirn. 10s West Lehigh avenue, anuounco the engugo- mont of their dnughter, Miss Anna Furriers and Milliners 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) 2)ownTo IJou Want Them COATS Length SOW 30 in.. 195.00 30 in.. 2 15.00 30 in. . 21 5.00 30 in.. 225.00 30 in. . 2 15.00 36 in. . 2 15.00 36 in.. 295.00 36 in.. 325.00 36 in.. 325.00 40 in.. 3-15.00 40 in...'M5.00 45 in. . 325.00 45 in.. 395.00 45 in.. 395.00 'COATS Formerly Collar and Cuffs 195.00 Self-Trimmed . . 245.00 Natural Skunk . 245.00 Natural Squirrel 245.00 Genuine Beaver , 275.00 Natural Squirrel 245.00 Self-Trimmed 36 in.. 125.00 275.00 Skunk 36 in. . 165.00 275.00 Australian Opossum . 36 in. . 1 65.00 345.00 Genuine Beaver 36 in.. 175.00 395.00 Natural Squirrel 40 in.. 195.00 445.00 Natural Skunk 40 in.. 225.00 445.00 Genuine Beaver 40 in.. 225. 00 MARMOT COATS Formerly Collar and Cuff s Length NOW 195.00 Self-Trimmed 30 in. . 1 1 2.50 225.00 Natural Raccoon 30 in.. 125.00 250.00 Australian Opossum .30 in.. 125.00 225.00 Self-Trimmed 36 in.. 125.00 250.00 Raccoon 36 in. . 1 15.00 275.00 Australian Opossum .36 in.. 175.00 Length NOW ..30 in.. 145.00 ..36 in.. 165.00 ..40 in.. 185.00 COATS Length NOW .30 in.. 325.00 .36 in.. 375.00 495.00 325.00 Natural Raccoon . . 325.00 Australion Opossum 250.00 Self-Trimmed 275.00 Natural Raccoon . . 325.00 Australian Opossum .45 in.. 225.00 SCOTCH MOLE COATS Formerly Collar and Cuffs Length NOW 550.00 Self-Trimmed 32 in. . 275.00 595.00 Self-Trimmed 36 in.. 295.00 695.00 Natural Squirrel 36 in.. 3 15.00 695.00 Self-Trimmed 40 in.. 345.00 845.00 Natural Squirrel 40 in.. 425.00 750.00 Pelf-Trimmed 45 in. . 375.00 795.00 Natural Squirrel 45 in.. 415.00 COATS Length NOW 30 in.. 125.00 30 in.. 125.00 .30 in.. 115.00 .30 in.. 175.00 .36 in.. 145.00 .36 in.. 175.00 .40 in.. 195.00 .45 in-.. 225.00 Fine Fur Stoles I rein h S nl, Kltt Coney, Hudson Seal, .Scotch Mole T.iuiv N'utria. Natural Squirrel nnd Jaji Mink 24.50 44.50 64.50 84.50 1'nrmerly 40 .10 to 1.10.00 Remodeling and Repairing, Louisa Kirn, (o Mr 55. Bland Carothers, formerly of Pittsburgh. Mrs Frederick Halterman Is enter taining nt n tea at her home nt 132G Hunting Park avenue this afternoon nmlsteil by Mrs. William Rlttor, who will receive with her. 'Mls't Elizabeth Lackey, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lackey, of 262( North Fifth street, will entertnln to morrow afternoon nt n card party In honor of Mlsn Mnrgwrlto Gnihnm daughter of Mr. nmi Mrs. Jonathan W. Graham, of 1309 Erlo avenue, whow engagement to Mr William Oldach lias recently been announced. Miss Anna McClellnn, of 2214 North Thirtieth stroot, entertained at a cnnl party at her home on Tuesday ovcnlng Miss Martha Crasson, daughter or Mr nnd Mrs. Arthur U. Crasson, of 8128 Elberon avenue. Fox Chase, en tertained at a luncheon at her homo on Tuesday afternoon. Miss ICatlmr no Halterman, or 132K Hunting Park avenuo, will entertain tlv sewing circle to which nho belongs at her homo at luncheon on Thursday. January 6. Tho guests will Includo Mlsi I .Ha Urolnetto. Mrs. Wnrren Maen.ik MIsk Lccnctto Rorfuss and Miss Mar Ion Welhenmoyer. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs A. V. Sprlngmnn, of f.'iul walnut strwit, will spejid Xew Year'ti Day nt the Shelburne Hotel, At lantic City, Where) thoy will Join a nutn br of friends Mr nnd Mrs Chnrles R. Anton, 48.1 North Fiftieth street, nnnounco the en gagement of their dnughter. Miss A Mae Anton, to Mr. Presker H. Crane, iilso of thin city. A nretty wedding was holemnlzed last Sunday evening nt the Bethel Syna gogue, Fifty-eighth and W.'Unut stro. ts when Mlsn Dluna Felnsteln. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Felnsteln. of 395.' l'i nnsgrovo street, became the brldo of Mr Martin Harrison, son of Mr and Mrs. A. Harrison, of 5845 Cedar avenue Tho ceremony was performed by Rnbbl Samuel I'Tedmon. Mr Harrison unci his brldo left on their wedding trip to Pittsburgh and Marlon, O MIk.i Gertrude Quick and Miss Isabel Quick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wil liam H. W Quick, of 4023 Pltfe street will entertain Informally at a lea ut their home this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Coneen. Jr . h.ive returned to their homo at Orange, N J , after being the guests of Mr nnd Mrs J. J. Kearney, of 5900 Master strict Miss Snra Lcary, who han been tho guest of her sister nnd brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs, Frank R. McLaughlin 33 South Fiftieth street, has returned to her home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry M. Strausnner. of Schoncctndy, and Mra. .J W. Slnglser nnd Miss Cntherlne Sweeney, of Har risburg, who have been tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Slnglser, of r:i South Flfty-llfth street, havo returned to their homes. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Lawrence Kelly, of 2623 South Seventeenth street, pntcrtnlned the mi m btrs of the Klsco Club on Sunday ow ning nt a stag party given in honor of Mr Julius Russell, who has left for the West for an indefinite period. Among thoso who attended wero Mr. Old-on Barker, Mr. Elliott Crotty, Mr. Kenneth Dowd, Mr. Norman Bates Mr Stntiley Donohue, Mr. Peter McCarthy, Mr. Gran ville McCormack, Mr. Floyd Young and Mr. F Bpb. .Mr nni Mr nnd Mrs B Weinberg, of ' l. entertained nt their heme I on Sunday evening. Among tnose pics- ,n, nere Mr. and Mrs Harry Vc-rl.t Mr and Mrs. Max Udell, Mr and Mrs Harry Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wurlzel Mr nnd Mrs. Harrv LIChty, Dr. E. B Purchasing agents' orders and Liberty Bonds oc ccptcd. Mail orders promptly filled. Extra large sizes up to 50 bust. FRENCH SEAL COATS Length OW ..30 in.. 91.50 ..30 in.. 125.00 ..32 in.. 125.00 ..32 in.. 165.00 . .36 in.. 165.00 40 in.. 195.00 40 in.. 225.00 45 in.. 175.00 45 in.. 195.00 At Half Price I f1 iiMMMMWWMirmrwnpfflnf Welssberg, Mr. nnd Mrs, Alex Welsbcrg, Mrs, Rdso Ll6htenstclr of Cnmden i Mr nnd Mrs, Jny Orulwr, Mr nnd Mrs, Alor rs Husch, .Mist Itoso I dell. Miss Sara Llchtcnsteln, Miss Alice LlchUnsteln Miss Matilda R Terr, of New York; iibs aunnie iiusni, .mis Muriel uruber Mr. I. Master, Mr. Martin Vcrblt, Mr. Iiwln Llchtensteln nnd Mr. Samuel Wolsbcrjr. ROXBOROUGH Mrs. William Hplnk. of 113 Lvoeiim avenue. ent rtnined her bridge luncheon rluh on Tin sdny nftirnnon, the mem bers of whleh Inelude Mrs. Frnncls H. Cuntrell, Mrs ('. Inver rivde. Mrs. (' C Edelman. Mrs. Richard Fnrrell. Mrs Samuel P. KenworthV, Mrs Frederlrk Stott, Mrs. MelMn Struse, Mrs John Struse, Mrs. Wllllnm It Taggurt, Mrs Charles J Thompson and Mrs. Harry White. Mr ajid Mrs. Rlchnrd A. Want, of Ben Avon, Pittsburgh, who nre visiting nt Mrs. Wnhl'H former home In Roxbor ough, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Itlchard A Wuhl, Jr., on December 17 Mrs Wuhl will be re memuercd as Dr Jessie Gray Frame. FRANKFORD Mr and Mrs Rowland Robson, of Hawthorn,, street, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a daugh ter, Blanche Haten Robson Mr and Mrs. Jesse Hnlliin, of 1430 Oxford pike, announce the marrlago of their dnughter, Miss Marie M Italian, to Mr Rarnond J. Morris, of Tncony Mrs J Pucker, of Dyro street, Is entertaining as her guest Mrs. G llal Hton. of Des Moines. Iowa, fop several weeks. A luncheon nnd card unrty ,vlll Do given In her honor bv Mrs. Packer on Monday afternoon, January 3, vvneti ,., r.monv After returning from their covers will be laid for sixteen guests lu.ddirg trip the bride and bridegroom Mr. and Mrs Frederick B Gunn, of will live nt 918 Marljn rond, Overbrook, 1713 Wakellng street, are receiving .".jn- ' when thev will be nt homu ufter Feb gratulationi) ujion the birth of a Bon. 1 ru.vry 15. Pini.ADRl.l'IUA'U POKKMOST TIIliATltKa CTD D 17 CT nihhts at 8 ijs r UKKtO 1 LAST MAT. SAT. I LAST 4 TIMES We Weigh Our Anchor nnd Awny We Go L.A9T TIME NEW TTJAn'S NIGHT CHARLES DILLINGHAM'S MUSICAL COM ID 'SUCCtST mtm NCXT WEEK SEATS TODAY THE EXtJI'IHITE HOMANTU OPERA MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE j With Mil MAHION cillEEN nni OHIOINAL TjONOON A NEW -JORK CAST j Miinairfmtnt of A L. KHLANHEn ' DDHAn NIl.HTS AT 1 ir, DtJl-LS LA&T MAT. SAT. Positively Last Week Extra Mat. Tomorrow sn:T $2 A Bootli Tarkington Classic CLARENCE with ALFRED LUNT A OnlOlNAI. NEW YOniC CA8T IIHfJ NEXT MflN' otiA 1 JjAL.ll, TODAY ANOTHER HENRY W sivaiii: HIT SHAVINGS A CAPE -or ffiJiunY Taken front Jorh (' Llnenln'w Noei OKIUINAI. NEW 'M .t livable YnIlK CAST iiiiii.-IiiIi.m May WUh ur ettoKid." HARRY lir.REHIORD J. Y Mull. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE All This and Next Week L.'IB MATINEES WEU AT ropular Prices Evgs. 50c to $2 ED WYNN CARNIVAL i w rk I'ro'liif tin) Ed. Wynn fh--rfct nnd Vrn Sum.' rhorun i ut 1 x Odin h iJ Wtmannw, 110 I truit utroot. t GARRICK i'-rrr H IB A. SAT. DAMIJ IIEr.ACO PRESENTS warTield IN "The Return of Peter Grimm' .. .iih f r .N. t Vuek on Sul. Ta1.i THE WALNUT MATINEE SATURDAY VMS-1 nn .i nr- prest:nts GEORGE ARLISS in The Green Gorldess l'Y n n r tm vrt.'ii! j ACADEMY OF MUSIC Thurs. Aft., Dec. 30. at 3:00 TOSCANINI AND LA SCALA ORCHESTRA OF MILAN (1011 PI.A1EHS) T.UetM, 1 to 3 On Pl ,,t HeDL'. ll'i I'hMtnut St nnd Anilrmy of iu.lj K EITH'S KARYL NORMAN. "TUP CREOLE FASHION PLATE" i In "A Tint of Meiodie. LADDIE CLIFF I Irtnke" Woo.l Hun. u UMie ir, Oetie Hushes & Co .Thre,. M, b.8 rennl RIO HOLIDAY rETPRi: SHOW I 3 Show New ear'ii Da) ' 1 3u 3d t h j j ACADEMY OP Mt'SIf BOSTON Mo.N .1 v.v 3 H-U nuiAinr Mm-ryw jan. 8 ll,Nli:i.i'.aiwWii..HMi l-i inllUA MTV Irtl-ri IML.rllViM.lIlUrr TP'KETS NOW ON SAI I.' 11,,,, M ,n i II,'' S AT III.PPK'H mvtv I'l.in i ni MONT'S l'n4 v Alu" m-- : EMMETT WELCH Minstrels I.iuiKhiiMo Ilurlenque. 'WHAT IS EOVEr" Mllnmtit Show Xew .lr E' It 1.10 ACADEMY Mu'-ieTUES. K AV-AUCrtii Mi,. luno. ;-. 4 V Ml-.Tltul'ol.l TAN Ol'l-R U BOHEME M,n":..V METlUiPol.l TA.N tll'l.-R CO.MPVNV Mill Km.-ll 1 S. .tt PI . Mil ' .'I ,n ' lui ' P , T ' I i' ' II , l'l'l i I-. , tmit Trocadero nh" s"'"' v""' ,;ii"" iroiauuu Mldnlslii bhutt luinvrrow n j3 SYMPHONY , LURlOr ffioW&tTfcf&fr pi.-rhi. Mt..vi-Euxi Tiio,rhA.,j;p,.:j i --" h .-aa?tWp DELAWARE COUNTY The engagement of Miss Dolores M. I'auison, dnughter of Mr and Airs Henry A Paulson nf Cnmden, to Mr. Ifarlilgh I! Hurlo. of Drexel Hill, Unu nnnnune(,l Inst owning at nn nffalr given at the honn of Mr and Mtb Ed ward L Ilurky, of Drexel Hill Mr nnd Mrs Henry F llusq nnd their daughter. Miss Ellz.iliotli Buse, en tertained Captain Emorv Larson, of the United Stnles Navy football tenm, st their home In llldl v Park over tho week-end of rhriMmim Mrs. Buae't mother, Mrs Elixnbeth Tlehenor, of Newark, N ,1 , has also been their guest for n few dnyu MOORESTOWN Miss Carrie Love has l"iued Invita tions for a luncheon nnd bridge for Frl dny, January 14. at 1 o'clork. Mr Arnold Roaeh of New York, who has been n guest of Mr James Warden, has returned to hln home Mr nnd Mrs Joseph Gasklll enter talned nt dinner on Christmas Day. Covers were Inld for eight McLean-Hare Wedding A quiet wedding took place yesterday In Our Lady of Lnurdes Cathollo Chun'h In f)verbrook, when Miss Helen Kelso Hare, daughter o' Mr nnd Mrs. Jnrnen Frederic Hare, of 1116 North Sixty-third street, became the brldo ot Mr Henrv J Mclyan, son of Mr James II. McLean, of 907 South Forty-ninth str, etv The ceremony was performed by the rector. Rev Jnmes A. Mullln. The bride wns attended by her sister. Miss S Marie Hare nmi the bridegroom had as his best man hl brother. Mr. fhnrlfs MeLenn. A wedding breakfast nt n... t ,.,.,.i. ..,.! r..t ,.i... ..n -., .1... (FOnMEm.Y KNOWN A3 THE BTANLET MAniCET All 10TII 11 A M. TO 11 P. M. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS lv 'Till'. MMIK 111.' MUlllO' Tomorrow Night Xl I miinen In, rot s.intu In A linni fnuiil Prices PALACE12.1; 'IKSTi.raS WM. S. HART T?nsTIN0 II LOCK" Extra Mldnluht Performance Tomor. Nlh ARPAniA Chentnut St. Dl. 1K 1 AKL AJJI A 10 A M. to 11.18 P.M4 A T.OIS WEIIER PRODUCTION JO PLEASE ONE WOMAN """I Hnrolr! I lovrl Number. Attm.-tin,, naroia i-ioya pieag,t I New Year's Ev. Kxtm .Mldiiielit lvrformano If,T,OD I A Market StrMt Ab. DtS ,VltI Jtl A .) A M to V 15 P.M. PAULINE FREDERICK In : HI. UK iiK VANITY" Nw Yenr'B Evi. Extm M rtnntht Prformnncf f A DITVM '"i MARKET STREET. VV1 I I VwJU. in A M tn 11 in I- M III. HOLD MY WIFE" PCfTTMT Market St bl 17th II-Aiil.lN 1 n n a .r m u ibp m. Dorothy i.lnh, "Flylne Pat" GLOBE IIAIIKET STREET AT JUNIPER '.mlinuouii Vnuflsxllle, 11 to 11 "THE MIMIC WORLD" N-w Year's Fv,. MIDNIOIIT iww learsn-vc pEftroiw MA.N'.'K Rosen eil Scati New Sellini PHII.ADELl'HIA S LEAOINO THEATRES Direction of LEE U J SHI'HEIIT ""A" SHUBERT Last Mat. Sat. LAST 3 NIGHTS An AL J0LS0N in the Slum, N. Y. Winter Oanln Scnallua SINBAD HEAR HIS WOSPKIlPltl. NEW SONOS . SEATSNf3wSELLING TOR EVTIRE ESO XOEMENT Limited to 3 Weeks Only The Sensation of Pari.s and New York Uroujrht to rhiladelplua K. IJ.iy Coinstork and Morns Gt'it Announce World-Famous APHRODITE FrAm tr CO-MI' NY Thftr' ft iifili,inrt. Paris) LYR,C,!;lV.Mat.Sat.t M' or T.'l, Jlii'l I Mul l l,E H.N i T:in'iiiir.sT." i r the present sea I W. .V I . . n , ...!.... .';i.UT s s i;, aI:anti.M .-fCrcss P"N : i) Hit IAN lror, WOOD R M.PH MORGAN . Play In f.e Mrr m.ii BUDDIES CHESTNUT ST. oi-eua 1 l -Wit .15 "EAST WEST" WITH BAINTER uijdlrni t. Pro" FA I'n't r (t ' ri-l ! 1' , iiji' ii r r i l ut. Mi.it v i I 'irtnln cnlM lu.Ix li"-nol." ADELPHI ;;,. Mnt. Today At 2 111 A II. WiX)DH Prod-ma MARJ0RIE RAMBEAU Hi i"IariMrtir I Us ir. nt Mel drama THE SIGN ON THE DOOR if c P A I a C F 4tTH AND STH C.It' UK Aet J.l ' ! i A'l Tr mi !enlnr N' n M UUAIJTH BAPTIEiLAMB 'i'il PI.M I MI WEEK PEOPLES m , niwAiFrTcjwr Ave & Cumb, lAT TODAY U1VJ V Wl VlSL.l Jl w l vfI,nmi i Ulf ll'l irxii II. I J . li I 111 ,,,.11 UlklF. MURPHT l MIDNITI. SHOW NEW YEAR'S EV 5VK. WORLD'S OF LI VINO CURIOSITIES OPEN DAILY 11 A M to 10 P. U MUSEUM llth Market Formerly l!lnrhm llou ORPHEUM lJ,niw"n OhelteoAy vjm i H-uiH jutlnee Tnrliy ails MAE DESMOND ?'' i;!Vf",rM NeXt W. It- "MVRRYTHE POOR 0Kj' Tuk i-W'V "-4 H'PWn, mo Cheitna UlllLAULU-rUA .sut S IB. Prl. t: ORCHESTRA l lT? 1 i . 1 I M ' I1) 1 : v ja.i.. , wr ... , V.i
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