' -r,?,r. ti.'rxittWTrm ' ,37ys"y " " ff1"'- - ' I. vl V JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ' Mncy Wynne Tal,i!i f ihe Assembly to Bo Held Tonight at the BeUevuc-Stratford Many Dinners Before the Ball January at Home AVTI'It n night without dancing or mthrr without n Imll, wc will lmvc 1( $,7 AsVcmbly of the season to po ,0.np'V much trn.litlon with these t vou know. They date back to firur tiinrs and have been Klven ro,nni"!r ixcent "lurhiB tlm Civil War "& our ?te war with Oer.nauy Jh n nil 'festivities of in.rcly social ;;lur(, ucrc Kiwpfndwl. mllK Asembllc(i are the most exclu sive bnlli of the winter, In ft way. i .ll he excluKtvcne In not as 'f vf lv kent to as It used to be. and J nu the mitacrlpt Ion list has Rrowi; ', IV of the fact that it was supposed ,nlirMv admit only member., of briber. It is most exclusive. Ul'MKAIUHIt hcnrlnu at one time , fi.nnv story of a Rrent belle of some a ""' ' . .:.. Mhn wiim line t if the I ""'''.J lelles of her season, but her ?,r"iu. ilioiiKh Invltwl everywhere, bad I"? Jh Hr names on the lUt of iVsrmWT subscribers She d.d no im.iil but louKbiuKly took up n bet I, .number of men and women who (V, UwHbe that shM get there that "rime ent nil and mot of those who io the let forsot it or did ifot Kiye IP ' d thoht. but the. Klrl in .,-Jfti.ti did. and when some nf the 11 ., 1 1 ad made the bet went into ;;,:m. wk " " , wrT t t Kht they were assited by u maid JhnS'l Billy hf''Bh tllfi wtilnit-. The resourceful yoiinB person had JZ herself enKaKed to act us maid u. He dressing room and had carried ,',. And. as the ntory went. iXtal made real bets on the niter lost quite a bit of money. One nnvor knows how true thee. tales are. "SmriimM "torles start, with no foiin dnXn on.! personally I don't see how "n" Pt over, as in those days (he emW es were held In the Academy of Music and the ntten.lants were not f ,!. same race as those at the lie lie-uie-Stratford are these days, tut it s Bood Htory any yay uud the .t darlnt; of it is nmuslug. QI'ITK a number of the debutantes tliis MMir arc among the subscribers. l,i I will not attempt to cnumeiate all f tlirin as I micbt forget some and that umild bv no means be my intention, of ,oure Atlee Downs s going and m ,,. ,lesle Da Costa, Kuth 1 ackard. Kltwilietli Norris. Mary Hayard, Mary l.lnv.l Norris, Charlotte Starr. Tolly i, rn.com, Mary Law, Virginia Carter, i.li. nml a great many others. A MONO thoso who will cntcrtalu at dinner before the ball will be the .Inn.hs Wains for Ottllie Morris, their urnnddniightcr: Mrs. Norton Downs for lr Norton Downs. Jr. ; Mrs. Jones 11:. r.. l.n.. (ventiililnildltpr XlltlCV llnrclnv: tho Laugdon Mitchells for the William West Frazier. .'Ids ; Mr. Charles , rneknr.1 for ins niece mini ; uie .m-iimhi IMwiirds will also entertain, aa will the Aleeranii Olapps, the Ituoscll Duanes. ihe Henry Tuckers and a number of others. The men who form the committee of the Assemblies this year include Henry llrint.m Coe, S. l'cmbcrton llutchin ..n. Dr. Charles D. Hart. Alexander Van Krnsselear. Ucauvcau Ilorle, Jr., mid Frederick Drayton. The patronesses who will receive the ;,.ts in the foyer outside of the ball mini nt the Dellcvue- Strut ford will bo Mrs. Thomas Jamming. Mrs. Charles !: Coe. Mrs. (ieorge C. Thayer. Mrs. I'nspar W. Morris, Mrs. Theodore S. Paul and Mrs. Jtowlaud Kvnns, Jr. NOW U the time for the afternoons nt home. January and February iii Mill calling mouths, even though tin- old custom has been done away itli n lot in the hist few years. The Hi-.li.ip and Mrs. Hhinelander will be nt homo ot L'."l South J'wenty-scconil Mroet on Mondays this mouth after II ii'.'lnrk. Mrs., llollingsworth Silcr and her .la'ight.TH will also he at home on Mon nv afternoons nt the Colonial, Eleventh n.l Spruce streets, after !t. and Mrs. 1'nineis I .In Pont at her home, 1414 pruce street. Another Monday nfter- ii Mill he that of Mrs. Theodore F.t- ' "-'. .it ll'.t Spruce street. TAt'KIK got lots of lovely presents J fur Christinas, and when he asked v tin brought them ho was told "Santa in is." On New Year's Day he hap I'Mi'il into the nursery after ho was -i. posed to be in bed and discovered u 'i no taking down his tree. Immediately the smalt mind pictured 'I' is man as Santy, and th.it he was -nig to take the presents back. He saihereil nil his precious toys together "d hid them nway, a;id even until i"w no amount of persuasion cun make i mi iinng them out to piny with them. Up tool: ve tree and he might like 'urn l. -.'iits, too." NANCY WYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mis .laines Starr, of Olncv avenue, in .intown. will emertnlu nt dinner to. 'in nt tlm Uelli'vuc-stratfortl. The -''-is will later attend the Assembly. ii ' .stiirr nml her sister. Mrs. Charles -.u.iri WurtH, win bo at home on Mon- '. nfteniooiis In Jaiiunrv, nftei 1,11 1. nt tho home of Mrs. WurtH, DIO s'.iuie street. ,o ciuds huvo b.-t-n sent l'i ninl Mrs Henry Tucker, of ISIS '"" street, will entertain at u small "'''!" "'. ,ll(,ir homo tonight in honor f tli.ir delmtanto daufhter, MIhs i:ilza- """ tussell 10. Tucker. Tho guests will lu.lo Dr. and Mrs. Tliomas (I. AMi- " Mr iiml Mrs. K. Khlppen Willing, s ')1"."' Ashton, mIhh Kllse du l'ont. n ..' Jc"rV Packer, Mr. OeorR.i Mc ".Mr Wllllnni A. Tucker. The (,'iiests l ln.r attend thu llrst Assembly )l ' Hannah M Klllott, ilnughtef of 1 "i... and Mrs. Willluni ,1. Klllott. of S'liith Seventeenth Ktreet, who Ims '"i Hun.lliitf tho holidays with her itiiw, Wlll return next Tuesday to ' l "Mr. whero sliu 1h iv student. Miss Invitation! dor Announce' mntt Mrlte ir I'hone for Kngrnvrd or Printed .Suimilrs, ROYAL ENCRAVINC CO.. 814 W.lnut Si. u lA keen annetite means half the work of digestion," says a famous spe cialist; and Ancre Cheese is the finest appetizer you can get. I3NCR MM tfeGmuiu&)qui&rt7jt4f GNEESB i?L5Y sm.RPLEw. r nit !il!10" xvl" 1)0 " debntunto of next win Mr ami Mm, Francis Ilu.klev Iteevey iV."r Aliboltsrord avenue, (Irrinantown. will etitertaln nt dinner on Friday tilirht. Jnnuary 21 nt their horn,, In honor oi tholr (laughleis. Miss Josephine Prim lose Peeves nlid Miss Mnry p. Peeves Covers will ho Inld for twi-ntv-tive KUcsts. The BUftSts will Inter ntteiul th meetltiK of Mrs. Kdwnni Troth's il.inc ItiK class nt the (lernuintuu'ii Cricket Club. Mr. nml Mm. Henry ft (trove, of j."iS ".?."'. Tulpehoclteii street, (lertnniitown. will leave todny for Annapolis. Mil,, to utt'itid tho wedding of Lieutenant Con rad ft. drove, S.I. IT. S M. C , son of Mr. ami Mrs. Conrad H. drove, of r.." estlpw avenue, Uetmantowu, nml Miss Fllznheth Hill Steele, daughter of Mr. nml Mrs. Nevltt Steele, which will bo solemnized tomorrow In St. Aline' Hplseopnl Church, Annapolis. Lieuten ant dlove and his bride wlll live In the Mare Island Navy Yard. Yiitlnju, Calif, while Lieutenant Oroxo will he sta tioned for two en I'm Sir. and Mrs. Wllllmn Lulieslrr Van Leer have leturned from their weddlnn ti Ip nml are occup.xlni; their home, wso Chestnut street, vh they will he it I home after February I. Mis. Van Leei was Miss Josephine dp Svi.lluc. ot New Y.nk, before her wedding on Deeembei IS. Miss Phyllis Hiihn Wnlsh. daughter or Mrs. Flotenci' Huhn Walsh, of illllj lre.e iohiI, (JVPrbrooU. wlll leave early next week for Hop Coiut. deorgetown, S. c, when, she will he entertained for a fe.v weeks uh the K'list of Mls Helle IJnruch, ilaUKhter of Mr. and Mrs Per Hard Pnitlrh. of New Yolk, nl their shooting lodge. Mrs Joseph Ilnlley, of 17m! Locust street, has left for u lslt to New Voik. She expects l.i leturn home tin Mondnv. Mrs. Walter Langdon Fustls, of sit South Thirteenth street, will give un In formal tea nt her home on Sunday arur noon next, from t until i! o'clock. Mr. ArthliiRtou dllplu wlll prcsldo nt the leu table. Mr and Mrs. Horace (' Jones have Issued Invitations, for a dance a I the Uellevue-Stratford on Saturday night. February U. In honor of their son-in-law and daughter, .Mr. and Mis. William Spencer Jones, mid Mr., and Mrs. Wil liam Leicester Van Leer. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Kdwln Wood, of .'nx Chase road, Jenlilntown, announced the iiiiriigenieiit of their ilntiKhtcr. M.ss Mary K. Wood, to Mr. William New ton, of Frankfoid. at a. Christmas party last week. Tho guests Included Miss Deatrlro Yonkers, Miss Laura Millies, Miss Marlon lllmes, Miss Mildred Cook, Miss Ulnncho Whlttnker, Miss Helen I,. Wood, Miss Mnry Wood. Mr. Kills Wood, Mr. Pnlph Shaw, Mr. Howard Bowkor, Mr. Albeit Feery. Mr. Harry Wblttaker Mr. JMward Winters, Mr. William New ton, Mr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd Keyser, .Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Munch. Mr. unit Mis. William Kastwood and Mr. and .Mrs. Kdwln Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Llnde, of Old York road, Jlelrose Park, announce the engagement ot their daughter. Miss Josephine IJnrbara Llnde, and 1r Wil liam Swalm, of Logan. GERMANTOWN The M.iuhelm Hiding and Hunt Club of Wblteniarsli Valley, will hold lis tlrst I dnnce at the Uelmnr-MorilM In derninn. uiffii, nuiuruny evening. ,ir. A. A, BUSS, Jr.. Mr. John It. Fltiilmmoun nnd Pr. Hohert Itlilpntli, who composu tho club's social committee, have nrranced the affair. Miss Marian Miller, daughter of Mr and Mrs. L. O. Miller, ot G34C Chew street, entertnlned at :i shower yester day afternoon In honor of Miss Kdythc Helen Meyer, .laughter of Mr. nnd Mr... 11. V. Mover, formerly of derniantown. , whoso engagement to Mr. Harold Mason IWIIinilllilllPllllinillllllllHIillilllllllDllinUII George Allen, inc. 12M Chestnut Street 1214 Important Millinery Announcement All Our Fine Trimmed Sports Hats For Women and Children Will lie Sold Tcxlny and Saturday Kegnrdless of Former Prices at 3.00, 4.00, 5.00 Our Lovely Mid Millinery in a at 4.00, 5.00, Our entire stock of Philippine Blouses marked a third to half off We will plaiv on s.ile .Satuid.iv our i'ii.i ''...I. f haml-mad.' J'hliiiiine mouses All are liraiiufully e inhroeleu .1 end lomhineil Willi drawn-Hoi I; or III. I lu.'e The in.ilei ..lis and i.ili aiu er. ! l.lil and the alui.-, ale leniai U.ible at tlus-e n.il pin t.i nigs. Now $5.00 lo $12.50 Formerly priced, $8.50 to $25.00 Sale of Gloves at $2.50 pr. Fine grade gloes of the belter U mis ..oiveii color ni-soriiiieutn nt deoliVd sayings. I'liivneH' IniiinrUil Kid (.lines. Here S:l 1'.. now yi. .Ml. I'nwnrH' Cnpe (iliiM's. in White nml T.ni, "ere S.l.l,-,, no is'.'..-,n. llliliU Culm l.enllier (limes, SHI. I Inrd. were S:i.?.i. mm s;..-ll. Two-Iliittiin Wiisluililit While Iliu-sMu (ilorn, were SII.SO, iinu .sjIraii-WrUt Wiinlnible ( hiininl- t, lines, ere Sa.M w '.'iu, Notion Specials about Half Price ftlie Slerlliiir SIIiit Thimbles, in , II si,w and beveinl styles, now '.'.,.. M-Vnrd Mlk Cnrhet Lines, of line iiu.ilits puro Bilk, now :,!. I.hiiiIi'n Wiiul Siilm, for missex, wmiii'ii and men, all sues, heat iiiau, about half price, ftile pair. Illnel. .Mil. mtiii' Iti'llliiK. ' s .11 ! pa. .s. .ie $ 1 1'5 pii-.e, n..w .-. lli ! Sale of Mussed All llio HiiiiilUeiihlefs h . h w ' lint Nina, .silling li.iM' been ifiiiiU..! on an alslo counter for '": m-.h: .on 40 in. Chiffon Velvets at $6.75 yd. Tins is our licsl ipi.ilitv and is same grade a.s w i have k'i ' foi'Vsi.(l" '"'.I $ I - 0.1 a k .ml 'I In ie " an uxuellunt heleciion of tho Wi lieaUf 'iut for bti.'t'i ..on .Minn, a m If, ben 8 French Hairnets, $1.00 Dozen Wr ip and straight , the nun Ulrnets, In both, shapes, at EVENING PUBETO i SIP ' $ 'SMW&Wt Wx ' $&&' '-V v! & ,V ' ". ;' 4,' I 1'ln. iii liv l'liutn-Crnfti'm. MISS MAPY l,l,OYI NONIUS Debutante d.iufchlcr of Mr. Isaac I.. Norris. of Itr.vn Mawr. who will nllend the llrst Assembly tonight . tiler lias be.-n announced. Tho gueits Ii. eluded Miss Shilla lliian. Mi's Claia Ksher. Mis. Sarah Schwartz. Ml. M.iry Tottiie, Miss Kvilvn Looinls and Miss Calluiiluo Johnson. Mrs. Cassln SMiyder, of 21." Fast Dur ham sti , entertained nt luncheon nl her home on Wedtiesda v aflti noon. The guests Included Mis. Lailtanco C ,losl, Mrs. It. T. Closinan. Miss Lllzabeih King. Mrt C. II. Khret, Mrs. I.ewls Ilauer. Mrs. Pobert Wytili. Mrs. 1 In lie! I ;. .iteeiii. and Miss Lillian Thomas, of Paltlmore. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The Lnc.iii branch of the Kinergrti. y Aid, of which Mrs. .lolin Storl. Is chair mail, will rIvo u danco nt the Hotel Ma jestic, North Hroad street, on Friday exeulpg. February 4. The Hachelors' T,. X. (i. dance will be held .this evening nt Meicnutllo Hall Hroa.l and Muster streets. The commit tee In charge Includes Mr Samuel M. Schwartz. Mr. Hurry XL Kliugshuig, Mi Samuel lirossnian, .Mr. Joseph Loeli. Mi, Meyer 11. Squires, Mr. Nat J. Kaplan, Mr. Louis Necovltz und Mr. Jack Kra kow. Mr and Mis. Albert Holer, ot 12.11 dlrard avenue, announce the engage ii cut of their daughter Miss Lillian lteler. and Mr John Diegels, ,lr Mis Helen If. Laubmh annuuncc the marriage of her daughter, Mis' For Infants & Invalids NO COOKING The "Food.Drink" for AH ACei. Quick Lunch at Home, Office nnd Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S. tfayAvoid Imitations & Substitute: Season Trimmed Clearance Sale 6.00, 7.50, 10.00 Handkerchiefs i Muled from li.uiilhiiK .lur.iik' a' leduceil pi le h and giuuped ." m Is. the best obtainable. White i&c i.sq doien, 4fw LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, Lugenle Laubnch, to Pr. Joseph II. Hyatt on January 6. tlri their return fioin n wedding tour tliev wlll llvo at the Junnltn Apartments. Ilroa.l and Jef filson stleets. Ml- und Mim. Hanv Hess, of ISSu Ninth SIMeenth street, .elebialcl their twentieth ueddliiK nnnlMisarv last wick bv an iiif.nmnl at heme on Sunday eve ning , Mi nml .Mm Carl A. Itogge. of 13.12 L nnilng Htieet. entertained over the . ek-emt tli,. following guests: Miss I'.diia C Jackson, Miss Klin 1 Sloan. Miss Mia Iteese. Miss Carrie Curr, Air. Ualpli Sloan. Mr. Piank Kennedy. Jr., Mr. Kd wni.l Kay. Mi. William Itelneke. Mr ami Mrs. iieorge Howarlh, of Put ling ten. J , and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Pogge. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs llow.ml Swift, ot 2:101 Kas I Cuitibejlaiiil street, lite receiving congratulations on the birth of a daugh t.r. Korls Ilniti.n Swift. Mis Swift will he iMiieiiihcri'd lis Miss 1. Mc Crepry, daughier of Mr. and Mrs. 'lliomas Mel 'leery. Alls. H". Ilominer has returned to her home In Haltlnmre a ter u visit with bet i'i, lighter, Mrs Wnlter Chi 1st, nt her home, IH2T D.ih stieel. Invitations have been Issued for tin wedding of Miss Madeline M. (Inllagher. daughter of Mr and Mrs. James II. (inllagher. and .Mi L Kdgntd Detwllei The lerunui.v v 111 be iierfnimed on H'.dnesdny nri.inoon, January 12. at J :sn o'cloil in the Church of the Holy Souls. Miss Ann fioshj. of Orange, N. .!., hns leturned li..in.. after having made a visit uilh li-r c.iiiMln. Miss Jennetto Failex. ot '.'.'2 Smitli Twenty-second st I fit. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. mid Mm ,t,, KePdy and their vrj!,;;;:;,,Ar,::::d,',.;iA,ff,;;:: i ;.,., ' " 0f S0' M'ir,0"t-' "."' In-, and Mm , r. K'eogh and their daughters. Ml-s llel.-n Keogh and Mis. I .leanelte Keogh. :ue again at their home. . t 7 5 : Sansom street, after spending the ! holidays nt Ha.lle Mass. Miss Alherl.i licLong. of 201S Ilia- niond street, was the guest of lienor at I n miscellaneous shower given by Miss. I Maries Cross, of 19 Montgomery road. I Mis Helong's marriage to Mr. dllbert aps and illMlMIiiliM 1 1222-1224 Walnut Street I lIlMIillllMlIiBilill ) "Stecker" Fashions j Below Cost I Coats, Suits, D CSk;fl lmik 1 Were up to $275.00 Suits, $35, $48, $58 to $95 Were up lo $195.00 Afternoon Dresses, $25, $35, to $95 Were up to $195.00 Evening Gowns, $25, $45, lo $145 Were up S295.00' Van Hnesen. of 4nC Wnltcn nvenue, wlll luim inace unoiiix. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mr and Mrs p. dehrlng Haikiecs. of lCast Falls, wlll entertain ut dinner on Siirday eviniiig in honor of Miss Anna Tlget, who will be with them for a few weeks. Their guests wlll Include. Dr. and Mrs. liuls Peese. Mr. .nut Mrs. John WooNoii, Mr, und Mrs Harry Lee, Mr. tin. I .Mrs. William Krsklno nml Mrs. Margaret Walton. TIOGA Mis. Walter Valentine Is eliterlallilim her live hundred club lit her homo at 4".18 Nnith llioa.l stieet this afternoon The inemb.rs In. lude Mrs. Lewis Heri zon. Miss Kdith llond. .Mrs. Joseph ( laiiM'ti, Miss Annie dec. Miss .Irnce illmer. Mrs Kdwifid draham. Miss Inlet Li-hush, Mm 1C. mieth .MenMii, Mrs. Matthias It,, linids. .miRs Hilda Schoch und Miss I :t li.-l Shurch. S!,'l'""il M,M '"U" 1. delkler Sr. of .tC37 Ninth SIM., nth Kioet, had as mm ni,.Ti it-i- in.. niiiias .miss i;.inu . Uleell. Or .NeWarL Tlm it-iieii,,.,it of Miss dreen to Mr. I'harles H. (lelkler, ! s5r" ilJll"l,5!'; ,i,'owc "' JI',,'"'-. sr, has le.tmiy been autiouiic-.l. I NORRISTOWN The iniiriliiire f mi i- .. .. ni ilSiirnM "Hl,lllriT I)0''0- of I'M i'i.. ,".. Il."'V. P"ovun. oi l-MI Itlcin 'lie ,. .,,.,! f,. ,.ir,,,,. I S lliin.'lcl.er sen of Mis Susan S lluri-' I r.l,,:l.-;r'.!,f .,1S ." ";. wi; wi",". J'.1.'-.,''.! i1" .,'.!'" '' 'ory of St. Patrick's Church. The Pe ' I, Car'r ofllei'.i. ,1 ' nt thu ceremony. Tin,' bride w-'i's u. ' tended by her niece Miss Doiothe.'i Dnii I ..van. as maid ,,f honor, iind it,., best ll.rn W.IS Mr. Paul Tlmnvnn. nf l'l, 11 delphln. A wedding breakfast followrd ,,!1.'V7,,;'I!0."y llt lht" '''llevile-StraHord, Philadelphia, after which Mr. and Mrs llunslcker lift on a w.ilillnj; trip to ril-towri ' " ,,V" '" V1'- Hlry? &?i v?i,vry Cloleme Uighter, Mls.s Ksther Prentice. .Miss MiirUin S.invllle, Ms.H Lillian dot- wals and Miss Helen Thomas. n.irrtirc-rrAM MOORESTOWN The hnine and school department of "'e Woman's Club, wlih Mrs. II. K Pager as chairman, wlll meet In the auditorium on TIiuim1,h , xening yi 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs Pa-ton If. lAimotit an- Our January Clearance Sale Includes Our Entire Stock of A splendid showing of this season's smartest modes. All from our own stock and measuring up to the ac cepted "Stecker" standard of style and tailoring. Coats, $38, ;fe ; - 4iBffl ni, m nsi il TIANUARY 7, 1021 nounce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Helen Marie Latnont. lo Mr. .1 W.irrell Privei.ti ..it Tllesdnv lit Plllmynl N. J. Mr. and Mrs Powen will be nt home after .iniiiniM I r. ul Tucson, An'. DELAWARE COUNTY lir nml Mr Joseph Swain, of Swnilhnioie I'ollpe. who lmvc been in hTorldii since oetuber I. owing to Ir Swain's poor In alth, wlll leturn to Hie .ollege early In P'ebrunry. The new iintnlnrs that wero pledge.' Ibis week- to tli Tl P-ln Pb I Fraternity i.' Its meeting m the chapter room nt Swnrthiti.il e .'ollige on Tuesday 've niiig. were MNs Nelln Arnold. Miss Anne Hunt. Miss ltl.lell Jones. M'ss Maiy Joins, Miss MargillM Kmnedy. Miss Huiothv Mm 'l.ireii. Miss ICllzabetki Itogrrs and Miss Alice Shrnck. The Initiation will follow In a few Weeks Cohen-Miller Wedding A priily w ildlng took place nl Ihe Piiileph Shiilnn. T. inple. Proud mil Mount V.iiioii stleets. nt fi o'clock on Stilt. lllll ...... tl... ...I,.... Ml.. 1 nllli, lll. lee lw.,"i,,i., tl... I. ,.!:,. ..? Me llnl:ntiln -ohin. of Delrolt, Mich. The bride was given In marriage bv her father. Mr. Samuel Miller. The bride's slstei. Mrs. J. M. Ogens, was matron ot honor, and the hrldpsmnlds w,,v A,l9,, s'nrii Miller and Miss Pauline ,!,"',,n"- "' I'iltsburgh. Miss Louise Ogei,., a r Ihe bride, was Hotter i . , j r I (I I'llllell. nt .,W (ll k. :i" besl man. and Ihe ushers Included Ml Joseph .M . igens and Mr. Noah Lnrkc. Afl"r '"' ''Menslve wedding trip In ihe, "'h Mr- and Mrs Cohru will ni'iko "" ''' M'""' !l1 ""' A,I,llsol 1lolcl' "' lro,t- E IT I-l ' S ! HKRMINE SIIONR III "The N'ew Morn" KMMA CAKUS A In ;. Series of Original .Snni; KAKYL NORMAN, "TIIKi rREOLE FASHION PLATK" I'nim und u nu ii'.ttuit- Hill Roseland Dancing Broad and Columbia Ave. .'nhm, M.i IIMk Two Orchestras Tonight Private Instructions ,limmJ 2S"iii resses m $55 to $145 'The Thirteenth Street Shop ilppf sgW & January Clearance Sale Specials for Saturday aie or 65 Misses' Dresses, sizes 14 to 20 In Tricotine, Serge, Satin-back Meteor, Taf feta and Velveteen ; only one or two of a kind. To be closed T'Sii 8EK3 ,. . No Alterations Out Regardless of Former Prices. AS voJ'J Sport Suits, heather mixtures; full silk lined. Formerly 52.50 SportJSkirts, suitable for present and Southern B A (f resort wear. Costume Blouses, our entire remaining stock of there models. J Cf to r A ftfl Formerly 5.00 to 100.00 ,JU 3U'UU I'Hii.ADni.pntA". i.nAui.Nv". TitRATnts Direction of l.V.K L 3. J. SIIUIIEKT ,, s)HUDLIl J 0nIy M(itl) nt2 A Seats Ni fur Kntlre Encmrement m MATINEE TOMORROW Was the Sensation of Paris and New York Now the , r,, ., , , , . .ipiatinn nt r rniiadeipnia .. .. . . .A.....mr ...n .n..m.n 1 IWU IWUSlUI It A.W .tlUlllVIA (HIST l'Ill:.SliNT Till'. MOST TAI.KKD OI- l'LAV IN Till: V.'OUI.U. APHRODITE or 300. s coitai:ous sci;ni-:h T VD1P KVNINUS AT 8:15 Lj I r.ls Jtrtts. W.U. Snt. nt 2 In I'ltlrnH i Night R F.xcept Snt.l. .Mk' to $2 GO POP MAT WED. 1IEST SEATS J1MI Mat. Tomor. Best Seats, $2.00 Pi:i,WVN H fJ.'All VNTEP.n si-f-'-t s-S IH TVt MIRKY HWKAt HAY CHESTNUT ST opeha evcis v-nrjiiNuioi..,,,, is:i5 Matinee Tomorrow at 2 : 1 5 "EAST WEST" WITH FAY BA1NTER "Cavt Ih Wt is f-iitrin.itttif;, rolutf.l irt-p-t tiK " - HeconJ. ADELPHl ,'r,.. Last 2 N'Shts LAST MAT Ti'MORUOW MARJ0RIE RAMBEAU In i"h,inr!nit Pniii. U'k flie.it Mc'.n.lrnmi "THE SIGN ON Tr-iE DOOR" i J$?K SEATS" Nr6VSELLlNG A Pl.W .il' d! I" MAP. .1 I.A1 GIITEIl ' "NOT SO LONG AGO" EV I T: riT t.T.VNE ND sinvrv m.ii'iotnt AVI) niltOlNAI. NEW YORK f'O THE WALNUT Evp.NiN'isnir I 1 IL. Wrtl-lNsJ 1 MVT TnMOH. ,,u. WINTllHi 'P AM:: Prcqenta GEORGE ARLISS in "The Green Goddess" A PI. AY HP APVPNTITtB !v Wll.t.l M AP.rHEIl I Pr n'Inlly "inteJ i.i Mr. A'M" Il.,.r.l S-i'k N..w fir N. i W k ' Plllt. APEI. IMtl VS FOItEMOST THEATItES FORREST "N,:',rTi.ir7.uw ; T. F.nr.ANOEn ritESENTS the iiaini'y .pi:uatic iiemoiit MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE lniil'.l,i.l ,ti tin, , h Tir' III ,,,,. Q'nrv i ' with mh .riuov uhi:e' nut ih Oiltir..il I mill m :uij N. w Vurl, .-jt S.mi- .-' 1 i z 'r tl..- I.a-t S.k BROAD TONIGHT 8:15 Mnt. Tumuiruw I'.' PI.Ii'v I PS :i. . ,r. .! N. . Yurn ".ii -' M I ' a I -lplll.1 'Tlic .iiuiiph1.! Iinui' vi n OhVlrUslv liollU'lltl'll .' itli then. I.mfi Inosiuu'' ciuiiaotPM 1 1. n t th. .."urn . 'ii--i. uii.i ip-. plnuM' whi'n.'ViM' .'tii' nr tlu uthi'i-nf them I. ft the st:ii-ro." Kvp. 1,1'iU'i'r. HI.MtY W c,K . Cl I I'.M'.IIT HIT SHAVINGS a I'oMrriY fii- .' pe fori ThK n it. la 'i.s. j.li t' l.ti.nr a ',,ti,l . ' 1 1 1 ; i N: l. m MJHK CASf Wiiii it uu. i::i!iroitlJ EVERY ONE ENJOYS IT! SlRl- SelllnB fur N, xl V GARRICK N:i II I AT s -, Nl It '1 ' 111 TM 1 llAV IIJ l'l. I ACi) PIUJ-EN'i . DAVID VV A tv; LL L V nn. ni..iftnnoir- n..: mm 0 Where Fashion Reigns v. I u k A-1& t4Sl t 1111 LUUllLU kll y. J tiff flrlov Chestnut oresses No Exchanges No C. O. D. 25-oo Sri m i h un n Formerly to 33.75 iU,vu (FOnilKRI.V KNOWN AS THE RTANI.BT) JTAKKJST AU. KITH 11 A. SL TO 11 V. all WALLACE REID "THE CHAKM si'IIOOIj" M'.XT Wi:iK-"THE Jff'KI.IvS" ' DAI APC 12" MARKP.T HTUBET i-i-vvii in a. m to n is r m. I P l r- i i Tiir T.tiLr I jnilCTlOa Mn.Vt'.r.L.a 1.LJ .,1lk.X ti UllUMIIItO ...., FmnnA Adder ltnrnl.1 r.lo .1 In "Number, PleRB" NVt WpK- lln iFattvl Arl'iirkln, In "THE LIFE OF THE PAUTY" a i.ots WEDEn rnnnfcTioN "To Please One Woman" A.UecI llarnl 1 UoiJ In "Numbrr, rieftdsl" N t W'k-Do Mine's M!.lutnm.T Madnsei". VICTORIA tM.rr. 0th P. M. CHARLES RAY ",V""U,,7 .. . Prom Hiondwny" A-lde,! r.AP.rty RHMIN In "The Sportsman" Next Woi.k-"WllEN NEW YOllK SLEEPS"- C A P1TTM "" MAHKET HTREET v-ll 1 JLj "The Uetles Sex" with Marlon Davlo Dt7rTrlT' maukf.t st ni. nth rN.H.'s.lll.IN 1 Wnn.1i Ilatvlev In "The, rieloveil vnuin". rl DTT MARKET P-TIIEET sjIVjtjH, AT .TPN1PEU rVntlntinim Vnurlevllla, It to It "PEArtl.S OF 1'EKIN:" othtrg ACADEMY OF MUSIC Tomorrow Afternoon, 2.30 Concert of Music for Piano Hill Tt.'KETS NOW T .VnKMY A HEPPE'S lilIUiCTluN c S F.U.EY. STEINWAY nwii METROPOLITAN tlE,VUsK hroad ami popt.An sts Dead Men Tell No Tales Entire Week of Jan. 10th TieUctK N"W en Snlo at Ilnx oiTlea an& Wr; tnnrn's. nils rhe.-tmii st M'NrY M'litNiN.; I'S'l-r,Kf! UAI.I.KOOM HEI i.EVPE-STnTFOHD MATZENAUER The Wnr (1 s Oieuteht fnn'rtlfo LA FORGE. Composer-Pianist MONIiAY MurtNlNO JAN 111 li 15 SHITS J'J T.i $3 Sn nl lini'Prs ii vi i-n;:si'NPT sr .wn i. .. ,i JOHN COWPER POWYS i:ssyi?t Pttnosnt urn av,j poet Wll.I. I.E.'TPIIE l.V X LITERATURE nnd LIFE" nuiHV jvvi'.wiv st:vr'n t Will'! K S At Ii, 1'i.Kil 'l I ..I'll SI' S.it'TII up .'Ul..-1'M-p .iMii.-?np, . i r Roseland Dancing 1015-17 Market Street TWO ORCHESTRAS TONIGHT -' l' l v 1 ' nr II, C fc ,, t 12 A. M'l'MV .if lt .;. Mai i.; jan I., l:r.i n t. nY A I' H 15 MAXIMILIAN ROSL IM'.-SIAN' V! . IN'W e l'i III S .' 'I. ' ," f ll '. . m - i m r s I- ft . ,. i,i"iy , r- 1111) ' am ORPHLUM- ;""" MAE DESMOND'.; i f. ' '-nAvesj ,' ,," - ' '' I'-r P-i.er. 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