1-4 fW-Jt l?. V' 'y r. '--VtfVMl. JW itSV .. A. 7 ...' 1 I tf ' & "" , . ' ',v v . k ... . ., i.j - E EVENING' PUBLIC LEDEEr-PHTIJA DELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 5, I92ir 9 V.' t I f - - I I wsr GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE taiicv Wynne Talks of the Engagement of Miss Shober and Mr. Hawkins She Tells of the Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. James Mauran Rhodes mitxT'S nn interesting en(tnKeuicnt of 7 'Tr o f th" Samiiri h. Bhobem, o iMV Lr Colorado Hprlng. nml r,r(,,,,,l hero n "nplc o In '"I'-w hr 1eb.it. Her sister Awim ,n "? e hero t lilii winter, nml I. n H In, her time with her mint. MIm ?!"! J "IcL'JI, n,l with her unclm ...... ,,oie r.. j pemtarton Ilnlcli niin.i. .... . M uonyngiinm lnnn n" XT U ensaced to Curt. Onrdner . 1 1. ho ii a son of Mr. nud Vl?-" Ai'l.to.1 Ilawkln. of El I'nso. ". i,!,pr xxns Miss Hutchinson, '' ; , a,nvatia ntuf Jim. She come ori here for n " --enntlv. when she enter- Shober was lter or Hutchinson. .hort time .'- AHnf.q. jr. Ili" klni n. MU. Shober will bo mar "c,l next June uM Colorado. A xi) .peaking of the West makes me A' think that Mr. nnd Mrs. .lames AUiirSi llnwlw. who went out to .' ta larnba from here some Jive. .xonn, o Vlll elebrnte their Rolden wed " . ., .i.i- .. ontt I nin nut Mire Wl but It is. odny or tomor L ll.ree of their ehil.lren xxlll he nV nhle in be win. then on thut day .Tnieli their four .lauglitern have not !-noo leave home .h,?t , , this none datlRhter of the late Mr. nn. X llonincau Horie. Mrs. John T. i.ru.1. dr. and Mrs. George Mnson, " Of the een living children of the ninrnnge of Mr. nml Mrs. Ithiides. their sons Mauran, wlio is married and Uie In Kansas City; Horie. who is r.1,n married and lives in Seattle, nml 1 nine who lives In Snntn Uarbnra with his wife, will be with their father nnd mother for the nnnivornar . Their four .laughters are Mrs. Kdwnrd Hurts liorne. Mrs Ull.x Phelps Dodge. Mrs. nnnklln Shnrpless and Mrs. Dens Smkler Mrs. Hortshornc. Mrs. Sharp irq and Mrs. Blnkler nil live lu this utv nnd the Main Line, and Mrs. l'hclps lives in New York and I.oti ilon IHBAH the Art Alliance is to liaxo a private view of the artistic photo rrnplis of Mr. Hichnrd Uooner this afternoon nnd tho exhibition will last on through the week. There will be tea fiom 4 until (1 o'clock, nnd Mth. (Jldeon lloericke, Mrs. William Clark Ma in, Mrs Krrdeilck Mount. Mrs. Hob irt Watson. Mrs. Camilla Zee-fewer mid ii number of other umnen will receive. Thnt Art Alliance has been n splendid kill icss, lias it not? There's uln.s omething interesting going on there, arts and irafla work, pulntings, draw -uijr and sculpture ami till of the best. I love to stop in now nnd nguin to ste ilio lovely things they have. ISN'T It too bad about Mary Spots wood Harrison? I hear she has scar lot fever, and the whole family Is in quarantine I believe it only developed n few dajs ago. .Mary Spotawood is the nungest of the three daughters of the (' C Harrison, Jrs., and is too cute for an. thing. She has the loveliest long 'icht hair nnd blue eyes, and as she crows older I think she will resemble Ikt mother very mwh. If certain!) is too Uld to get sick niht in the hn!ida)s, when all the fun is doing And Augusta Is nlso .piaran lined, it will put nn end to her good t niwi for a while. Just when she's a ilclmtante, too; but these things will tiiippcn, even, as in this case. In the l"t regulated families, and when we li'int expect them. THINK it's awfully nice the old-fat-hioncd idea is coming back of Kirr)lng your little bounuet, instead of "caring it where it gets nil crushed "hen )ou nre dancing. Heally it looks 'prv pretty to see the girl's hand lest nc on the man's shoulder with a bunch if violets or sweet peat, in it. while iIipv nrednncing, nnd at the recent bnlls nlmnvt every "deb" had (lowers of onic Kind and there ore certainly more (lowers going tlic rounds tills year thnn there were laat senson. NANCY WYNNi:. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss Sarah II H Penrose, daughter of " .'liarles HhiElinm Penrose, of 1720 ''rruco dtrect, will entertain nt n small linnor it her homo on Thursday eve. nlng January 20. In honor of MIsp uriili Harrlnger, debutanto daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. r,nlcl Moreim nnrrlnner. '" RimHtn will later attend the dance "li-h Mr nnd Mrs James Francis Sul- nn, of tho Woods, llndnor, and the 'z-Carlton, will gln In honor of their liillante daughter, Miss Kl.ilne S Sill- ' in Thr guests who attended the dinner BIEG'S EGG &My J Maktt the Hair Flatly and Glouy. Not Sticky nor Grtaty. At oil Dnig anil Pept Stores (u e-ox Jars. 0itk Every woman's Shop a ni:v iuiu roii iiiii.. We Intltrt wflmpn of rHliiMiirnt to ulAte I.hrlr llel.t.r until purine npuurrl In our hiimlM for anlA. A rllutitn ulnrp fur illcnillnl women to do liuilnrm WV hatr in imy ralla lur winter louU. Iry u.tr I I'Iihi. 1, . (in. r.iii-iiir. iii.ii.i. i l.llh A Walnut hU. I'lionri Wal, 11J3 I Own !. Km: last night which Mr. 3. McKean Havurl of 105 Johnson street, Uermnntown, ae at the Princeton Club In honor or his debutante daughter. Miss Mary IJt llnv nrd, Included Mlsg Ellse du Pont, Miss Mary C alter, MIbs Nancy nnrclay, Mr. William I, Uarclay, Mr. Philip Corson, Mr. Paul Casey, Mr. Hudson Chapman, Mr. Oeorge Warder and Mr Kmshaw Cook, of Ilnltlmore. Tho jrucsta later attended the ball which .Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Starr, of Chestnut Hill, pave at tho Wta-Carlt In honor of Miss .Mary Starr Qrlsoom, debutante daughter of Mr. Hodman Ii Grlscom Mr. nnd Mrs Charlton Yarnall. of (seventeenth nnd Ionist streets, enter tained at dinner last night before tho opera. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Coxe Ynrnnll. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Ktnlen .Vewbold, Mr. Alex ander Sellers, Jr, and Miss Agnrs Yar nall. The guests who attended the dinner M the Hltz-Carlton and theatre partv .ast night gleh bv Mr. nnd Mrs. John Ilogers Maxwell, of Selkirk. Vlllanovn, In honor of their son, Mr, John llogcrs Maxwell Jr., Included Miss Frances Mills, MI'S Isabella l)a Costa, Miss Lenetta F Jonne. MIbb Allda 11. Klsenbre), Mi Krlo Whitney, of New York ; Mr Alex ander Cassatt, Mr. Anthony Cassatt and Mr. Morris Clothier Maxwell. Mrs. Norton Downs and her debutante daughter. Miss Sarah Atlee Downs, of Fordhook House, Three Tuns, acconi pnnled bv Miss Anna Sophia Yarnall debutnntu daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Yarnall, will leae early lu February for an extensle tilp through uaiirornin, i Mrs Downs entertained nt dinner Inst night and later occupied her box at the opera. The guests Included Miss Anna Sophia Yarnall. Miss Downs, Mr Wat ren McK. Powns nnd Mr. Wnller Allan Miss Downs' engagement to Mr Robert I,. Fisher, of New Yotk, was recenMy announced . Mrs. Downs nnd her family are occu- I pylng for the winter the house of Mr I and Mis. ttlward Crorer. 2128 Iicust ' street. Mr. and Mrs. Croier and their fninllv are spending the winter at yt Augustine, Fin. Mr. nnd Mrs Theophllus Stork, of fluO Church lane, Ocrmantown, will give a dinner on Friday. January M, lu honor of Miss Klennor King1, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs William Ooro King, of New York, who will bo thu guest of Miss Anna Lewis, daughter of Mr and Mrs William Draper l.evls, ut Aw bury, their place In Uermnntown Miss King made her debut last season In New York. The guests who will attend the dinner to be given by Mr. and Mrs. llenrv F Mlchell at their home, 3949 Chestnut strwt. lit honor of Miss F.llso du Pont debutante daughter of Mr nnd Mis Francis I. du Pont, on Wednesdnv eo nlnir, January 12, will Include Miss l.u cretin S HecLscher. ,.'il, Miss Anne Ash ton, Miss Margarett.i large Harrison. Mips Prlscllln Dals. Miss Anltu Straw -bridge. Miss Mary McICean Uavard, Miss Itelona I.niiRdon Mitchell. Miss Hlolse Wanlner, .Miss Mary P. Uaitow, Miss Katharine Perry, of New York. Mr Henry Paiker. Mr Harold Savior. Mr John tllspham, Mr l.loyd Ilensniiw. Mi Mahlnn Hutchinson Mr Kdgar Scotl y,r. Kduard M K Klapp Mr Joseph Harrison, Jr, Mr Oorge Hunt, Mr. Kd ward Van Pelt, Mr Stanlev Hurlbut, Mr Kdward S W Farnum and Jtr Mlnturn lllO), Mr John Thomas nnd Mr Hen dricks Terrv, all of New York The guests will later i.ttnd the danc lo bu Klvcn by Dr npd Mrs (leorge Fules Uuker In honor of Miss Klennor tium mey, debutante daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Charles Frnncls Uun.me Mr and Mrs. Mlchell's daughter. Miss Helen VII. morln Mlchell. Is, dexotlng this )e..r to music und w 111 be a debutante of ie.V season Dr. and Mil George G Uos.s will entertain nt n small dinner at their home, 1721 Spruce street, tonight lu honor of their guesta. Miss Katharine Wlnslow, of Hoston, and Miss Frances oung, of Baltimore, before the dance to be glen by Dr. and Mrs. Iloss nt the Acorn Club, to formally present to so ciety their daughter. Miss Frances J. Hots. Among Hie guests who will attend tho luncheon, to he followed bv cards to be given by Mrs William Squire Belrilng, nt her- home, Uudon, Montgomery ave nue, Hryn Mnwr, tomorrow, will be .Mrs Jt.A,frt .v"moU ,,nre' Mrs Henrv Ashton Utile. Mr. Arthur Burneaton Owuiih. Mrs, Wllllnm P Denegre, Mrs George ffi ' mi ' '. ! , ' 1 sr i ' irJttiiMBPy;BM6MB3BK-- B 'K ? J(lllllllllllllllllllllllllBBr V.WWI " T-jJmmX f -jt jrFr's, (xiiflrfvw.sna ; " "hhiiiik '- isr 'wvv.tK-.r'WixMimmimm llllllllllllHliililllllHKiHHLIIHPk412illllllllllllH T'huto liv fnllv rir siudum Allfn Drew took MISS KI.KANOK PICKIOItl) .MOKliAN Daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. (ieorgo II. .Morgan, of V)iiote. .Miss Morgan entertained at two dinner parties last week I'lltz Chandler. Mrs Littleton W Taze well Waller. Mrs. W. o. Smith. Mrs. Il.nrv Hlyun, Mrs. Charles Warner, Mrs Carrol Robertson. Mrs. ltobfat M Glr vln, Mrs. Irving Prentiss, Mrs .'l.irence Hawdeii. Mis. Charles Donnelly and Mrs IMward Cadwalader Mrs Francis I. du Pont of H.M Spruce wtreet. will be i.t home lufor mall) on Mondays In Jatiuar) No c-iida The marriage of Miss Ida Murie Wlnlets, of i.32 West College inenile, and Mr John J Stanton wns colt-brated this afternoon at 4 o'clock In the priests' house at St l.udwlg's Church. Following a weddliiK trip Mr. und Mrs Stanton will make their homo at Willow Glow. Mr. and Mrs Wllhctm will llvo at 1626 Oxford street IlOSnNKriANTO STItUMnYEIl Tim irnirrhm nt Mln Mltinlo Hlr.l- I m.v.f ..nticylttAp tt Mr nml Mrs. Morris Htrumeyer, of 1C07 West Susquehanna nxenue to Mr. Isadoro llosenkrniitsi wns solemnised on Sunday evening nt v tnnns. Ilroad nnd Diamond streets. Tho Ilev, Dnvld Krnus officiated. Tim bride was given In marrlago by her father nnd tho bridegroom was at tended by Mr .los-pli KosenkrnnU as best man. Mrs J 11 Montague, of New Vr.r!r u alplnr .if (ha lirllle. OCted aS mation of honor nnd the bridesmaids torn 1ua Tlnan lfnu.,nUrn fit X MISS KcnS Herbst Miss Hose Strunieyer and Miss Mnrlli. Iitwr After the ceremony n wedding dinner wns served, which was attended by sout 100 guests, many coming from New York. ProNldence, Cleveland nnd IJrownsNllle. Tex , , , immediately ufler the dinner the bride and bridegroom left on nn extended tour to Atlantic City and the South and will return to New Vork In thn early spring, where they will make their home. HINKI.KYCI.AHK MIhm Marlon Louise Clnrk, daughter of Mr William Lewis Clark. 47ns Greene street, Germantown, and Mr Don Itaymnnd Hlnkley, of Huffalo. N Y , will ho married this evening at 7 o'clock In the 'First Baptist Ch'jr.h, Seventeenth north of Walnut tre-M, by tho Itev Carter Helm Jones. The .irlde, who will be given In mar riage bv her father, will wear a i;own of white satin trimmed with famlly duchess and old point lace hho will -, .. . Hn.mn, . f fllirnillll nilt. Church. 2129 Hast Cumberland street ,.os, l)0nt nce nnd will enrry n shower The pastor, the rtev William 11. Pugh, i .nun.Vet of wl to orchids and sweet linen eai MRS. HENRY STILWELL WEDS C. R. WOODRUFFf Marriage Takes Placo at St. Luke's Episcopal Church This Morning A marriage of Interest wns solemnised very quietly at 11 30 o'clock this morn ing In the Hplscopal Church of St Lulo nnd the Kplptinn) when Mrs. Henry Voorhees Stllwell of 341 South I'.lght eonth street, bpcntne the bride of Mr Clinton Ilogers Woodruff Tho ceremony wns performed by the lit. Itev Philip Rhlnelnnder, bishop of Pennsylvania, as slated by the Ilev Dnvld M Steele. D. D . rector of the church. Tho bride wn. Klven In marriage bv her brother, Mr H. L. Dinning, of New York, nnd wns at tired In n traellng suit The niece of the bride, the smnll daughter of Mr Dinning, nctcd ns flower girl, and Master John Poole, of New York, wns the little page. Mr John Ashhurst nctcd ns best man There was no leceptlon After a wedding trip, Mr nnd Mrs Woodruff will be at home nt 31 1 South Klghtecnlh street WILIIDLM MAUIinit The wedding of Mrs Hdlth Templeton Mnurer, of 2B2C Almond stroct, nnd Lieutenant Curiett H Wlthelm took pliico nt 7 o'clock last evening In the parsonage of Beacon Presbyterian Irish lnco. She will carry a basket of pink roses nnd sweet peas, Mr Leslie Wells Joy will act as best man nnd the ushers will Include Mr Fill ton Samson, Mr Carl Thomas. Mr John Sheedy, Mr Morris Heserthal nnd Mr Garrett Odgers Mr, Hlnkle) nnd his bride wdl b nt home In Murrain after a month's cruire to the West Indies STRAWBERRY MANSION Mrs. Anna II Lebach, of Itlchmond, u., was the guest of Mr and Mrs Lni. aruo Breldenbach, 2729 W.st Somerset street, Miss rtose V Gllrk 2501 Master street, spent the holiday week with Miss Pauline Klttner, of New York, for merly of this city LOGAN1 Mr nnd Mrs, Joseph Cafljll? UHrk entertained ut n Now Year's parly given at their home, 034 North Ninth street. Among tho guests wern Mrs Sxmuel Ullck, Miss Minnie SwnrtJi Miss Mftry Ullck, Miss Nletberger. M'ss 15. Ullck, Mr nnd Mrs Lew Ten.ller. Mr Jon TIp lltx, Mr Phil 01nsmnn. Mr, Joseph .'. Nnythons, Mr nnd Mrs Jowph Fnrrell, I Mr nnd Mrs Thlrmin, of Now York, , Mr Hobcrt Weler, Mr Dnvlo Mustgu. Mr Benjamin Weiss and Mr Sol Welij, Ierformed the ceremony acted as best man Miss IirlH, William Tludblph Templeton, a sister o" tlm brlHo nu, M.. rhirlr., Forrest-Mover will at ,,,,,,i. ji iiuiiui mill .ir lend ss maid of honor and will wear t.lplirfinant Wllhplmi .. ,BA.l, r nlnt, ttaflu nml rhlffon hat sered with the American expeditionary nf pink tulle nnd will carry pink sweet forces, enllstlnir on a private at the out break of tho war In 1317 and serving peas Mrs .1 I'nrKe nipii.n ni '; inati on of honor Her gown will ho of line chirron nnu unu J'"k;r!ii wcot peas and roses The bt Ides ...hi ii,i,in Miss Clara Hlnkley this engagement ho was commissioned a nnd MIm Mildred Kcllertnnn. vno will IIiMltpimtit nml rrnnuf.Aj t. a,.,.,.. i.. .i nit, A .n nnle lllue CUIIinn second Division gaining now Inurels for, with lints of blue tulle nnd will carry iirrtverj in .ne seen lug with th at coDlenr Arter with distinction as st-rKennt througli the jmi,. blue Chateau Thierry offensive with th pink sweo I-ouith Division, regular army. After1 maids wll no was commissioneu a nml MIM msferred to the Thirty- ba gowne ."HiiiiK uuw uiurcis lur, Willi inn 'm imu- ... ,::-- ,.. ., Argonne Forest, later pink roses Miss Helen Clege will lie a e army of occupntlon (lower Rlrl nnd will wear n simple irccK n flip to Niagara Fnlls of white organdie trimmed Willi ".any John Van Pelt. Mr Wllllnm Nelln. Mr. William Kverelt Ilule, Mr Adler II Stevenson, Mr Thomas Muthews, Mr. Aiken ltelchner Mr. Wlliam Davis, Mr Arthur Hickman, Mr. John T Wnlu wrlght, Mt Andiew Wheeler. Mr. James U. Altemus nod Mr and Mis, George Willing. Jr Miss Julia Herwind, nccompanled bv her niece. Miss Margaret K. Dunlap, of 102 South Tvveiit) -first street, will leave tho. latter pait of tills week for New York to attend thu wedding1 of Miss Muriel Wlnthrop daughter of Mr. and Mn. Lgerton I Wlnthrop, and Mr lllrhnr.l D H Hoiirdmuii, of Boston, which will be knlemnlzed on Saturday nrienioon In the .'hutch of St. Mniks-In-lhe-Bow, rl" to be 1'illowed bv ,a The guests who will ntlend the theatre nceptlon nt tin- bume of the bride's par partv and supper at the Beilevuu-Strat-1 enls, loi. Kast Mnet.v-IlrHt street Miss ford tonight which Mrs ituthe.ronl I Iki w Ind w 111 nt, rtnln nt a small .linnet Pearson will give In honor nf lur tie I nt her home m Frldnv night before the butnnte nlooe. Miss Kleunoi 13 ltussell I (list Assemblv MIm Uerwlnd and Miss Peubod), daughter of Mr und Mis I Dunlnp will be the guests of Miss Hei Archlbald Russell Pea bod v of New wind's brother und sister-in-law, Mr ik. will Inilude MIsh Mat) T Good-' nnd Mrs IMw.trd J Berwlnd, fori, few man Miss Hnirlett Zlmmeinian. .Missl,i,nH I Sbuw Hepburn. Miss Muiy Si rr Oris-1 .M'" A ,.' ,""1 anntcr entertained com. Miss Anne Ashton. Mls nilzabeth V '), 8,n,a" ,.""'1'r nt her home. 1605 JeancH. Mlsk Snn.li H.irrlngei Miss North Hroailstifet. last evening, fol Marearet Dunlap, Miss KIhIiui Sulll- 'i'.?"1,1" a .,,'.'.'i"rV lm,tJ: ,Mr Tolan.l van, Miss Nancy McKean. Miss Lucie- 'Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, Is being enter tla S Heckscher, 2d, MU 13, Ilussell I '"'"ed 'ig the guest or Mrs. Carpenter's 'Tucker. Miss Kathleen Bitter, Miss i son, Mr Hamilton Dlsston Carpenter llo 1 Helen L. Sewell, ,Mlss Sara li Dolan, . came to attend thu Assembly on Friday .mibs .Maiv i liionuiiimug, .miss i-eggy "nm llosengurteti, Miss Antoinette Gevcllii, Ml.ss Mnrjoile Y Gibbon, Miss Susuu Stewart" Mi Norrls S Barratts. Jr., a Mr. Joseph Harrison, Jr. Mr. Hertuald Jacobs, Mr. J. Andrews Harris, :id. Tllr. Samuel K Carpenter, Mr Ed ward C. Cassard, Mr. Barchi) Scull. Mr John U. Denver, Jr, Mr Henry Geyelln, Mr. Arthington Gilpin, Mr Winchester sullen, ..... .,,.,. ......... .,.,, ....i. i Sloan, Mr Coil Grlllln, Mr William A. I Tucker, Mr Joseph H Wolnwrlglit. Mi. W. Ilevnolds Wilson. Jr , Mr Jnmes A.. Broadhend. Mr Douglas Ward. Mr Phlller Lee, Mr James Ferguson, Mr I Harrv Curtis, Mr George Knenss, Mr Alfred C Gilpin, Mr Alexander P. Mor gan. Mr Hobert W Downs. 3d, Mr Mi and Mis Thomas DeWitt Cuvltr. of ICdgewood, Huveiford, entprtnine.i Miss Julia A Berwlnd In their box at the open, last night, Mrs, Hern) S Jeanes, of 2012 Spruco stnet, uiul her daughters. Miss Mnr gaietta J:nes nnd Miss Kllzabeth Jeanes, will be nt home on Thursdays in January from I until fi o clock. Invitttioni or Announce- liberate frlies sflaitf' mtntj Mrlte nr rhone inr KllRrntril or I'rlntcd Sninples. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO,, 814 Walnut St. ',n i .a .: j:na jn.:ra:rxixrnn :i - ji Our Baths and expert treatments M ti f r i I Are erpial to thoso given at Hot Springs, or White Sulphur Patronized by Philadelphia's Leading Women of Affairs. For over n period of years we havo successfully treated women of all nges along natural lines of Physical Improvement. Collins institute For Women Exclusively Oellevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Sjreot I rint 'treatment rtt.ifu Phone t Spruce 5484 j Nezl tn the llelloirae.Mriiffnrd II Liberty llonds and purchasing a g e n t s' aiders accepted. Mail orders promptly filled Vur Garment repaired and remodeled quick delivery, vciy model ate charges Furriers and Milliners- I Ml 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) C ft ii r q r purchase will be billed on March 1st Purchaser open ivg ..cm accounts will be entitled lo the above dating L'xlnt ltngt. iisei kji lo Hi bust Manufacturers' Cancellation Sale of FURS Prices Cut i2 "We accept your offer of 50c on the dollar for our fine stock of Furs," said four prominent New York Fur manufacturers in response to our offer. It was a sacrifice, but they were compelled to accept. They had orders cancelled for thousands of dollars' worth of the finest quality Furs. They needed money. We needed Furs for our customers at a price we knew they would pay. We have the Furs. We're waiting to turn them over to you at the greatest savings possible. We've added our own rich stocks 1 to this sale, marked down the price to an average of one-half greater, in some instances and invite you to take advantage of this wonderful money-saving opportunity. A Small Deposit Reserves Purchase Patmcms to Continue at Convenient Intervals rHalf Price Values in Fur Coats and Wraps 111 Kill French Seal, Self-Trimmed 30-in. Brown Marmot, Self-Trimmed..... 30-in. Brown Marmot, Raccoon 30-in. Natural Muskrat, Self-Trimmed 30-in. French Seal, Skunk 30-in. French Seal, Squirrel 32-in. French Seal, Self-Trimmed 36-in. Natural Raccoon, Self-Trimmed. . . . 30-in. French Seal, Beaver 32-in. French Seal, Skunk & Squirrel 3G-in. Natural Raccoon, Self-Trimmed. . . . 36-in. Natural Muskrat, Self-Trimmed 36-in. Hudson Seal, Self-Trimmed 30-in. Natural Muskrat, Raccoon 40-in. Hudson Seal, Beaver 30-in. Hudson Seal, Skunk & Squirrel 30-in. Hudson Seal, Self-Trimmed 36-in. Scotch Moleskin, Self-Trimmed 32-in. Scotch Moleskin, Self-Trimmed 86-in, Hudson Seal, Squirrel 36-in. Hudson Seal, Skunk and Beaver 36-in. Natural Squirrel, Self-Trimmed 30-in. Hudson Seal, Self-Trimmed 45-in. Scotch Moleskin, Squirrel 36-in. Scotch Moleskin, Self-Trimmed '10-in. Scotch Moleskin, Self-Trimmed 45-in. Natural Squirrel, Self -Trimmed 36-in. Scotch Moleskin, Squirrel 40-in. Scotch Moleskin, Squirrel 45-in. Formerly 195.00 225.00 215.00 245.00 245.00 245.00 245.00 295.00 275.00 295.0) 325.00 345.00 395.00 395.00 445.00 495.00 495.00 550.00 595.00 595.00 645.00 645.00 645.00 695.00 695.00 745.00 745.00 845.00 795.00 NOW 91.50 112.50 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 1 15.00 165.00 165.00 165.00 175.00 195.00 195.00 225.00 215.00 245.00 275.00 295.00 295.00 325.00 325.00 325.00 315.00 3 15.00 375.00 375.00 125.00 415.00 Extra Special- 145.00 Australian Nutria Coat .'!(J inches lonjr 74.50 Fur Stoles Mere NOW 59.50 French Seal . ,19.30 110.00 Scotch Jhlr (U..-.0 110.00 Hudson iioal . (i9..ri0 luTiOO Nat. Nut m . 79ri() 135.00 Nat. Squirrel.. 79.50 1-io.OO Nat. Skunk . 8I.50 175,00 Jnp Mink 97.50 15 00 Jup Kol.rHvy 1 15.00 Choker Scarfs Wi'.i- 21.50 Huil.-.on Seal .. :ill.30 Tnupo Fo 39.50 Jap. Mink o9.50 Stono Marten 11.50 Natural Haceoon 1 1.50 Genuine Heaver. 40.50 Fitch (2-skin) .. 49.50 Jap Sable 09.50 Hudn'n Bay Sable sou 1 1.50 19.50 19,50 19.50 21.50 21.50 31.50 31.50 11.50 Extra Special 21.50 to 19.50 Fox & Wolf Scarfs Animal efTeet.s, well innile ami substantial, 111 ninck, Hi own. Taupe, Poiret nnd Knmchatka. 9.50 14.50 29.50 graiuiiiMi George Allen, inc. 1214 .Chestnut Street 1214 ALL THIS WEEK WE OFFER 250 Lovely Mid -Season Hats nt the Lowest Prices in Our History Hats for every occasion at $4.00, $5.00, $6.50, $10.00 Come Early for the best choice. The Values arc truly remarkable Sale Scrap Baskets, $1.50 Jniiim-i- Ulll.iw Scrap lluitkrtii In several sizes, and lmpoiteil M-cil Hnil stra Imsketa A clearance at about Half Price. Maru Garden Talcum Powder, 25c Tills famous odor in the regular 35c slue Special for a few days, the pi Ice Includes tax Sale of Turkish Towels, 50c These were mostly priced at $1 00, and are splendid grade towela in medium and regular bath size, fancy nnd plain holders. Jergen's Violet Transparent Soap, $1.00 doz. Till" well-known soap, usually Jl 50 a dozen special at $1.00 a dozen The quantity is limited Veils Half Price. Now 25c Made Veils In black and white effects Shetland Veils In wanted ""- ' Telephone, Spruce 2958 Fur Storage and Remodeling at Reasonable Rates LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOrt WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street TTl Vi ANNUAL PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE ENTIRE WINTER STOCK SUITS COATS DRESSES SUPERIOR FUR COATS At Extraordinary Savings V"" Never Pay More at Rienzi't PHILADELPHIA'S I.HADINO THI5ATRM Direction of L.UE A J. J 6IIUI1KIIT SA,MSHUBERT 3 IVe.'kn Only Kill at 8 Mali, at 3 colorings Remnants of . Silk. Half Price Short lengths suitable for waists, skirts and fincy work sentlng the best selling sllls In our stork. Ttepre. Silk Mousseline, 25c yd. and 50c yd. l'lnks. Dluea, nnd a good assortment of shades, less thnn half the -,iual price. are nnd .$70 Velvet Hand Bags, Now $5 We have reduced our $10 Veliet Hand IIukh to ,v Thev made of fine qualm elvet, and are the season's newest shipes stlts Harvard Mills Underwear, Half Price Vests nnd Prnwers of this well-known male at half th uunl mice Thse nre medium weight cotton for winter wear, in exce'lent quality (FORMCRLY KNOWN AS THE STANLEY) MAHKtrr AU IUT11 11 A. 41. TO 11 T. M. WALLACE REID 1" Hl'HOUL ' Added MUMMERS' NEW YEAR PARADE PA I A fTT '2H MARKET STREET i -L,-YVH, jo A. m ,0 ii if, 1. M, Douglas.Fairbanks E 'zorro Added Haro.d Lloyd In "Number, l'ltraaa' ARPAniA ChMtnul Pt Bet tnh AlWAL'lMtO A. M toll If. P M , A I Ot.S AVEHER PRODUCTION TO PLEASE ONE WOMAN Harold Lloyd Added Altrncllnn N t W'k-D Mill' Number, Plen.ei Midsummer MAdneas" XIPTHDIA MARKET HT b nth Vlvl V 'XXl- 0 A M to 11 1ft P M CHARLFS RAY ,0 M'nuie Added LARRY PEMON In "The Rrnrtemsn" Next Wek-"WlinN NEW YORK SLEEPS' CAPITOL. '84 MARKET STREET "The Reetleas Rex" with Marlon Dnlei S"cata Now f r Entire Enticement Pop. Mat. Today "'j;', $2.00 Was the Sensation of Paris and New York Now the Sensation of Philadelphia I' IIA f'Oi'STOCK AND MORRIS (li:sT PREHKNT THE MOST TALKED OF l'LA IN run WORLD APHRODITE ih ok mm 8 fionoEoi s fcenes I vDTf"' EVENINGS AT 8 15 L-i I txlv Mala Today Sat at2:lB NiRhts (E1)t) 50c-$2.50 Pyjppc Pop.Mnt.f odayt $1.60 I K,Cd MAT gAT ' ' Q0 Sea la 51.1 Wl S s lit Ml NTEED Wl ("CESS RALPH DI7PI7MT MARKET ST Tlel ITth IXI-AJI ,i 1 Wandi Hawlv in ' liar Unloved Vllian" GLOBE MARKET STRTET AT ,11'NIPER Conllnunua Vaudeville 11 to 11 "PEARLS OF PEKIN." othera 1 DONALD tUt PtCCY f,l DRIANlWOODfrlORGAN PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES FORREST Mat. Today ' A L ERLANOER PRESENTS THE DAINTY OPERATIC DELIOI1T MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE rounded en Rnflth Tarklnirton'B H'ory With MR rARtON OREE'C and thi Original London and Now York Cat f r JSfl I t' KwC I ( hHrni an 1 t Kay Ilainter on tpi l a u b, rf InUten- ld(rer The ari- our rtetular $2 00 prude now l,00 a cnrnieni. Allen's French Hairnets. $1.00 Dozen Cap shape and straight; tho finality Is tho best obtainable White and f!rn Hairnets In both shapes at ISr. l'lo dojen. RROAD tomoiit . in DKUrtU Vita Tod.vtta. Pop.Mat.Today;,t,.$2 AN INSTANT HIT! Moat lovable lauchible play etr atasel HENRY W S WARE'S CAPE COD TOMEDY lilfflMllllllllllIllIIIIilllUI'lllWII'l! PiniiirniiirniBWU'ra RirRJirrRJtfHJrzJRJRirHiRJrriJrrgJg SHAVINGS Ta .en fmm JneephC Lincoln a rnmom Noe) Oltl.ilN'M, NJV 0RK CAST With 1IVRRY DERESFOItD kmmm I B MsB M SWk4T jfS paoNouacts jB -L fJ YAY'GER 100 VIRGIN WOOL -1U5 Chestnut St., Opposite Keith's- BLANKETS MADE of pure, undyed camel's hair, these blankets have all the silky softness and warmth-giving properties peculiar to this product. They nre warm without weight, warmer than most any two quilts and their durability is infinite. In medium and heavy weights and four sizes. Priced from $26 to $70. Jaeger patented SLEEPING BAGS, made of these same blankets, arc ideal for outdoors. It is interesting to note that Jaeger poods were part of the equipment of such Arctic expeditions as Dr. Hansen, 1893; Wellman, 1907; Stefansson, 1912; Sir Ernest Shackleton, 1914, and used In Africa by Roosevelt. By truiil with equal satisfaction if ow order from our catalog. Dr. JaeevsCo. 1516 QiestmitSt PHILADELPHIA GARRICK Mt. Today DWID HEl,ArO PRESENTS DAVID WARFIELD IN The Return of Peter Grimm Er OUSE METROPOLITAN OI'l:K1) RROAD AND rOPLAR STS Dead Men Tell No Tales Entire Week of Jan. I 0th TUkela Now on hale i. r nox nil, e nnJ Wewnann'a linn ChAetnt.t -t A T'l in .!' rtnlid i,n 1 MOORESTOWN Mrs ! Cony nnl M's Oruhe wp) nmonc the patronesxes nt n New Year frolic iflven nt the Odd Kellows llnll on Mr nnd Mrs .lack I.ohren nd their j New ea. , , ' , - ., (la.lBhter, Miss Feilco Ix)hren of Bill Mr and Mrs ,l'd,n f! t'ettl.. nf HnH Illverslde drive, nro at ending ioine time I f entrAl aenii. Kae a birthday parly with their parents, Mr and Mrs. Nouls for their daiiRhter. Mli Porl. I'ettlt, Mhren, 2S3G West Lehigh avetitift Inst week CHESTNUT ST. m wan. . . . HOI SB at 8:15 rop. Mat. loday "$1.50 "EAST WEST" WITH FAY BAINTER piquant perwinallty of iippluuao of a. ADELPHI ;;',, LAST 4 DAYS LAST MATS TOMORROW AM) RAT MARJORIE RAMBEAU In Channlnsr Pnilnrk a Oreat Molo-lrnma. "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR" T, SEATS" TOMORROW Pl.W !!' )l'TII I l) .1 1 I (1I1TIEU "NOT SO LONG AGO" i: v l : ii i i. u vvu ami RH'S'EV HI Ai I. Ml- It .N'n oui'iiN i sew yn cast THEWALNUT'1- 7 MT TOUAT WINTIIRi ! AME Pit. n a GEORGE ARLISS in "The Green Goddess" V If m I'NTI PR Wll I 1AM ARPHER avilieil to M Ar "- MONDAY MORNINO n'Sli'UKl HA I.I ROOM HELI.EVt E-STR TKORD MATZENAUER 'Ihe Worlds Oreatejt C'onl.a'io LA FORGE, Composer-Pianist MON'KAY MORNINO JAN 10 II 15 SLAT"" t'.' To II 50 at III I'PK s. 1110 I'JIESr.N'l'T hT VD 1IOOR I E I T H S HERMINK SHONE In "The New ,n EMMA CARUS I a Henna if nrvimi rtonci KMIYL NORMAN. "THE rHEOLE FASHION PLATE" a'r nn tin r. ,eni i r . 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