. . . 1 yjn arj -y,j(: PlTfSfS -" d r-T 'V T - J J) US - l 'fiprtffttfn Rwi ,!'j,ii j wi. ' vJJ 1WW v r J r WJ nrV'-ffWWr '' ' Jfiffr a e,fif jj ?io,K.r ' f WW lk - 7. 'tfL .. :pjri' HI 1 i ( Jill J-J.IV,'";, GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE JUS'l fancy Vynnc Talks of How Hard It h to Wake Up After a Late Ball She Tells of More Evening j Dresses Worn Recently Billie's Book ' ,iiMIOV or other I fed kind of Q j t don't you? So much tired i.'i toii exhausted. How !'llm n VSn5 it? Going, to ball h the. .e".r i,o,l nbout 5 In the morn - mltXnP nd off to work by D lnAn.t th" lutcst. nnd some of the , 10 at inn iu . . . nr J" t ui Vin tVinri rnrllnr 0Unger n" ,InvP you CVCr tried to invii uu .-w .,. tn than 0. tpo. t6n "i vlum up alter a dbuj arj "ke one,lmV Jrhe next tlmo brother . nomC Win. ... ... -mi nlflv hnitM . .. . hull? 'ITV after a bait? Try ii --- tinny m"'' T. v , W8 to "Viip hlolw to his room nnd UhfyhThc doesn't have to t(i vp" iin tup room and pull up thu Von 8 j"1?.. "Well. If a 8 o'cW, ,-&' svss rf' bcd- '"..H'li'stcn. vou said you must be ,, after already. So H In. ho It Is. .Well, thon, get u). j I tn tfte oftlee w rc 'ou golug c ?& ta b nnd perhaps Iobc your posi tion?" ... M ,, :rer2:1stP?" ,At "i.'t hnther so. Icmme lone. ." U"?. .! or. get up. JW.?. "N'OW JIU'l "" .i..t dlil Mrs. I wear iai. .' Olio - . Oh. something Maclj.' ni, nil black r" ..V "'W . . , ..... ... !l "Vo. it haa home muu "' :-. -, . 1iwl lt riMI III 1L. T,i--.- . ."LPl want to know?" UH to. "..- - i,. f,u T. "Well, then, tell me about the drWcll. had a veil over it. " vill u. and it had BOinethln' It, not beadV yon know, but It bad IIUlc reddlBh things on It, and there wrc three gold birds on the waist." What! ! I Now Jim. for goodness bright ?'.; she, had on yellow dippers nnd stockings. "what?" "Yes, I saw her walking upstairs mdihehid 'era on, nil right, kind of ""What color did soli say her draw as'" II v this time he is finally awake and he Bays "It was brown, but it wasn't satin. And haven't you the most wonderful Idea in your mind of what lira. U -core; and don't you feel sorry you did not ro that night no you could have cn the strange costume worn by tue hostess? . , , . ... At any rate, you've managed to wake brother up, nnd you have food for thought for the rent of the day In that dfbcviption of Mrs. h a costume, which, to say the least, must have been fiuoer, or el-e it's lust a man, you Inow. who docs not know which mate i al is wlint or how It should be. TAMvIXt! of dressc-i, I saw so many lovely ones at the Assembly on Friday night I could not tell you all nbout them on Saturday, but I want to tell ou today of the darling dress that Mary Itnynrd wore that night. It was made of the most exquisite whit'.' ace over pale pink satin nnd the bodice as fastened nt the left side with a bow of white tulle. She had little straps of iilnli satin over her shoulders, and she looked lovely. Mrs. Xorton Downs were a superb iliess nf gray velvot embroidered in i limestones nnd made with n train, whirh rnine from the waistline, not a mint affair, but to my mind it was uioii! stately. Mrs. .Innics Starr wore a gown of sapphire blue brocade embroidered in rliinestoncs. It was cut square at the reel: and had a train. And there were, Iota of other bcmitifui frocks. DH.I.VS nuutie sent him a linen -L) book fn book for Christmas. A beautiful Uory of "Peter Rabbit," nnd ever since that feast day Master Billy has walked about the house with "Peter llabblt" under his arm. Mother has jhown him thu pictures and so bus lather, and his brothers nnd sisters lime told him the story, too. Billy, who is two nnd one-half years old. smiles gaily nt it all nnd holds on to the fiinn book. Mother wondeted what was going on In the wee mind about it and o the other day ns he came into her room villi the book hugged tight she said: It'll.'?" liaV( ou got in J0ur kook, Ami with n broad smile Billy replied lo his soft little voice: "Pages." NANCY WYNNE'. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES tw. and M' Henry Ilrlnton Coxc. of .trl.."' and 109 Kouth Twenty-nrst iiv 'i,.n,1".mico ,ho eiiKnBf ment of their 'I'1. "hit. Miss Catharine Coxe. to Mr. tiv uw I'fter. son of Judgo nnd Mm. 1,'L, . w Po'ter. of 13D South l.lRhtecntu street. nJhi,Pi,eV.B whD wl" attend the dlu. Vunm1Cl' MrS ,N',), t011 OOWns Will KlVO o ?.)' t,v,""'? "t her homo. 21118 w? i i- .h,reet. before the midwinter ball. V V',n'i1"d?,-Mr nml Mrs' c- Emory Mc 'll.oewi' ,0"' l"la Mrs- Arthur H. l,! We' Dr,"d Mrs. Uobert N. Downs. i, i,'i l. "t1'1 ilT paro Clark, Dr. ?r iirfl Uar.r5' llnna Wllmer, Mrs. Nor. M ' w i1 - R."' Jolm c' I,,a" and McLean Morris Miss .Jnna Hordon laughter of Mr nnd Coxe, debutante Mrs Charles E, i"i: '"" "c uio Kiiest or Honor at i laaLheon nt tho nellevue.Rtratford, fol- UAr -vW Novelty Borax Soap I Always a Full 1 1 Pound Bar I sSave the Wrappers f ors j J Our Next I Surprise ' $100 In Cash Prizes J nlgtr8, v,arl,csl S'ewn" WuttM nn,l ,Pr TllO BUeHlft whn will t.tln. .1.. i l. K MsdTV nfl?n next, to be k von Radnor, nt Iter home. ai nu.t :.. 'I""".4 "' onor c in nonor or Airs cntPrtalnft i '."a,orc. who Is being cnicrtninod as tlm mii . ..."': Kmott Hare, of 400 .South Tventy ! artnciSrtMWl" !,nc.,ude " O. "ow! ta cTlak J,rB- Kobert Hmott Hare Mm iBono clothier. Jr.. Mrs ItoWi "rattan Oarnhle, Mrs John' ghlrnVv' sinhuV Hur,on Chance. Mrs.PfiV I Slnkler and Mrs, William W. Hepburn ! tM wcd1,"K of Miss KHznbotli H, MiMleu' ''"""'iter of Mrs. I'cter V Ml Me0,0 $ roaUC,strc- ??'lman!! was to b .i.ur-V "lJ,Ih. ttf k wblcn night. jA,iin.'oe"7" 9" Wednesday Lutheran Church , hi . l' Wtthe"s Mrs. Edwlri Fidon r.pLe',ts' Dr' a,lfi! ' '"" "e'levue-Htratford. Sin'uM: ino.itev. and Mrs, Allen Kv Tr"lv'; incir nnmn l.n u...... 120 Kouttli Tn'nfv..hir,i ,. . -----, v .juufcill liZXh,n?ur' to Her home In -""ic, ,.y. Miss Mario L. C. Doughten wlm hn with hero'lE rttSChr'1" MA wiin ner mother, Mrs. Henrv Wnrrlne. ton Doughten. 220 Wcs Rlttenlmns,. whore sho is a student. " at?2l?' lj- Jny Hammond, of 1222 Spruce dauSn'te?CCXnfed b-v hf,r "ebutnnte mon'dhn' SI!.."?." Ham- vork, will leave enriv ., v ... vffi$LSFSZ nvro & Kucsts of the baroness' pnrems, M " and hi& i?U,W,ard A, Schmidt, at' RailSori have left for a visit to Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Dlnnlnir nnd ,r,yh0UnBrfd,nUB"ter' who cam" to at 12? Jhe Sfd',ln?, of Mr. Dlnnlng's sls Rm'.M Ir, t"0' yrl,cos Stllwcll. of 341 South Eighteenth street, and Mr. Clin ton Rogors Woodruff, on Wcdncsdny have returned to their home In Baltit more. Mrs. C. W. Italnear. of 6903 Lincoln drive. Gormaritown, will entertain at dinner this evening In honor of her sis. ter. Miss Edna Mae Caw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James CJaw, of 1228 West Allegheny avenue, whose engagement to Mr. Georgo I. Foster, Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foster, of 1209 Allegheny avenue. Is announced today, and Miss Margaret nirchall Speese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Speese, of Lake land, Fla formerly of Oak Lane, whose engagement to Mr. Ellwood Hoblnson Pipping, of Oak Lane, Is also announced today. A large dance was given by Mr. nnd Mm. Ferdinand J. Graves, of Ger mnntown, at tho Germantown Cricket Club on Saturday night In honor of her debutante daughter. Miss Chnrlotto Map Graves, The clubhouso was artis tically decorated with Christmas greens. Four hundred guests attended. Mrs. Graves wore a gown of rose satin, broended with gold and silver and rose colored tulle. Miss Graves wore white satin, embroidered In silver and trimmed with white tulle. She carried a small old-fnshloned bouquet. Mrs. William Coleman Freeman, who has been occupying Mrs. D. Webster Dougherty's house, 2123 Spruce street, for the winter, will leave nbout the mid dle of February for Virginia Hoi Sprlngw, where she will remain for sev eral weeks before going to Miami, Kin. Mr. nnd Mrs Georgo W Edmunds, of the Touralne, will entertain at dinner on Thursdny evening betoio the dance that will be given by the Matinee Mu sical Club at the Bellevue-Strntford, Covers will be laid for twenty-four guests. Miss Mabel Wheatman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, I). F. Whentman, of the Touralne, entertained. Informally at luncheon and cnrdB last week. Her Kucsts Included Mr. and Mrs. Orland Bailey, Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Nelms, l2l4CIjejtnut mart - rTi ry-jf JF-jahjLi if h llllllll VinftHiUL for riouti)ern eortg &nb Cleber iUbnptationiS for 3(mmcbtatc ear in ijilabelpUtn Possessing a rare individuality of de sign, these chic and individual crea tions represent the highest attain ment in the realms of Spring Milli nery Fashions. JLovely Soft, Satins. Hair Cloth, Cellophane, Satin and Straw, Duvetyne and Straw, Maline and Straw. Ribbons the colors are Black, Gray, Navy, Rust, Green, new shades of Brown, Tnupe, Sand. H2-50 H5-00 a yfoysimflFTSTrywi -jwWtf&A tf-i "ix"'-'-.ti' il ,t-A, m.-..-. iflVWNlNU PUBLIC KwwTSFwtQfaVWMirTwfe mm WwMMMMmm 1 MmKmmBf'swSlmmixWM&Smii I i i WHMaiMiH-M I HL iiimi iinnni tmwmuato&SK B !!C?MS!SS8SiSis'iS Sss'r m,wsCMVSVr3 -vrntmmtaamm MISS CATIIAK1NK COXK. '"",",', ,'"""",,'h and Mrs. Hrnry Itriiilon Coe. of Penlln. nnd Kill first si reel, whose engagement Is nunomxcil (odiiy Dauitlitei' of .Mr. .South Tuenly Mr. rind Airs. Hampton Ma field and Mr. Irving Hendrlckwin Airs, Vhent man also entertained Airs. Caroline llnckett, Mrs. Mnhlon IvIiih nnd Mr. Paul Alathls nt luncheon on Wednesday. ALONG THE READING Air. and Mrs. William E. Urobcn hnvo returned to their home In Oak Lane from n ten days' visit to New York, whore they were guests of Airs. Edwnrd B. Tompkins. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Crowell, of Alel rose. Park, lentertnined the bridge club to which thoy belong ut their home last evening GERMANTOWN Mr nnd Mrs. I. Powell Thomas and Mrs. Thomas' mother. Airs Alfred H. Hottte, formerly of Uoyer street, are occupying their new home nt Clearvlew and Sedgulck streets. Airs. Wllllnm Hnmmer.slev, of 124 West Gorgas lane, has ns her guest for a short tlrne Mrs. Frank A. Weiss, of Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm II. Hensel, of Roumfort avenue, will entertain nt a buffet supper at their home this eve ning, following the wedding rehenrsnl of their daughter. Miss Madeline Reeves Hensel, nnd Mr. Wllllnm O. Pipping, of Oak Lane, whose marriage will take place tomorrow evening nt B o'clock In the Mount Airy Presbyterian Church. Mrs. J. F. Hembcrger, of R130 Key. per street, entertained nt enrds at her home on Thursday afternoon. There were twelve grests. Airs. Howard E. Bostlck, who has been In Lancaster visiting relatives for a fortnight, has returned to her home at 323 East Dorset street. Mr. nnd Mrs Wllllnm Roberts, of 1i"i2 East Tulpehocken street, have returned from a Visit of two weeks to Lancaster nnd Altoonn. Miss Ruth Clay, who haw been the guest of Mr. and Airs. C. A, Hamblcton, of E42 East Washington lane, for a short time, has returned to her home In Indlann. Mrs. Robert Johnston will entertain at luncheon, followed by enrds, at her home on Thursdny afternoon. The guests will Include Mrs. Van Vucetlch, Mrs. C. Vincent De Wees, Mrs. R M. Barton, Jr.. Mrs. Alfred Hopkins, Airs. Charles Mllllgan and Mrs. Margaret Copcstlcli. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Walter K. Soxton, of 1704 Jef ferson street, announces the engagement of her daughter, Mlbs Gall Purves Sex ton and Air. Theodore Shoemnker, son of Dr. David nnd Airs Wllllnm T. Shoe maker, of 109 South Twentieth stroet. Mrs. William II. Alooney entertained MMMM&1 c. g)tmtl2l4 jat& a i H8-00 $20-00 imfflmmmdmmmm?. Lii)l)GEl.-iiHlL!)WUHJA. MONDAY. " " i dMtith EavtfSWSWfcKSWIb M xar.Sv.Ittas!;x'raM!.r.. the vaudeville committee of tho Wil liam I'eun High Sclioool, of which she is a member, at n card pnrty, followed by dinner, nt her horn? In Roscmont on b.uurday nfternorn Her gue.Us In cluded Allss Mnrgaret Clark, Miss Lil lian Dalx, Air Alice Elsns.scr, Alr.s. Bertha Forney, Allss Harriet Hall, Allss Lllen Kroneberger, Allss Reba Klein, Mrs. Elsie R. Messenger. Airs. Anna W. Nell Airs. Elizabeth Rov and Allss Helen M. West Allss Harriett Hall will entertain tho committee at luncheon nt her homo In Lognn tomorrow. Mrs. Lewis Eckel, of 122S Allcghen" avanue, will entertain her live hundred club this after noon, the members ot which Include Airs William Brink wot th, Airs. William Boyd, Airs. Wll llnm Carman, Airs Wllllnm Cunning hum. Airs. W 1) Chambers, Airs. Wal ter R. Eastburn, Airs. JamH Gladlng, Airs. Frank Gnsklll, Airs. F. AI. Grin, Mrp. Francis AlcCutcheon, Airs. John Jolly, Jr.. Airs. William Unfile. Airs. o. E. Snodgrnss, Airs Anthony Taylor, Airs, wiuinm i. m nomas nnu Allss Bauer. Ida A reciprocity day meeting of the Sis terhood of Uodepli Shnlom Congrega tion will be held tomorrow afternoon nt tho synagogue, Broad and Mount Vernon streets. Instead of Miss Jano Addams, who will not be nblc to attend, tho spenker will bo the Hindu poet and lecturer, Dhan Gopal AlukerJI. Airs. M. F Bcerhalter will entertain tho Busy Bee Sewing Class to which she belongs at luncheon 'nt her home, 2220 North Tenth street, on Thursday January Clearance Sale 159.50- Bay Seal Sports Coat 150 550.00 Bay Seal Coat Heaver collar ami culTs. -175.00 950.00 Hudson Seal Wrap a u00 1550.00- Natural Squirrel Wrap All Sales Final: No Approvals: None C. O. D, THE BLUM STORE A New Organization With an Old Name Bii IC.l ' VI &ii, .,,-! f"M,,Fr;t TM'i-'" aftemrton, when her iiucsts will b rp II. (' llirr'ntrer. Mrs. Will ntn i Mrli-I.wot.ti Mm W. U, Cliiimbers, Mrs. Edward Clupp Mi, v. H. (Iriskell. Mr". Ed'vnnl I'uiil.clt. Mrs WUHsm Itafllo Mrs, O I! Knddginss, Mrs, I'M 'inrrt Htnlth. Ml' Emma ftnrrlnger nnd Alls'. ld.l llauer Miss Elsie Kntlinilno Merrill gave n m'ftcelln neons Hhower on Thursday eve ning nt her home, 3103 Korth Seven teenth street, in honor of Miss Emlllft Penelope Well. The guests Included Mlrs lloleti l). McFndilen, MIks Dorothy M. Gardner, M..s 1'cpiI Heinle, Miss Gertrude While, Miss .lean Davis. MIes Mirtha Kelly. MIkh Kllznbeth Barker, MI'S Millie Donald m. Miss Lillian M. i-'icld and Mis. .1 llilnton Young. Mies IletU Hnm'ltnn. of 2507 North Tlihli-lliht rtieet, and Mr Curl H. Mil 1 vtr wer- mietn of hunor tit n dance ' given on WcdnescUi) evening b the miu.umi llfiffrm ,ir ..r,?.. Slnttn-p Mtrrel. Among those who attended were MIsLydla HopkliiM. Miss M. II. Constnble, Lilllnii Wilson. Mls Elsie llatton. Miss 'lis- Allldn-il Nuinh:it .Miss Flori-Pi" Elsie (inidltier. Mis. V. ,T. Wilson. Mrs. I I! Hniiiiltnn. All and .Mrs. John Pnttei'siiri. Mr mid .Mrs. William Hex, Mr. Wiivim Wilson Mi- Warren Hntn- llton, .Mr Clarence (lieiner nnd Mr. I W .Iter Weber. Mip. John Wolf of' 'O.IH Se.dgely ne I uue enteitnitieil nt a luncheon nt her home on Krldn.i Among the gu-'-'ts were Allss Ida K Bauer, Mrs William D Chambers, Aire Jiiines (iutrli, Mis. William Gcrhiit, Alr.s. Jennie E. Hint. Mrs- I'lniiK Tomi I. 'is. Mrs. Robert Wil liam", Alrrf William I.. 'fhoimiH, .Mic. Zauner and Mis .John Gold Miss Nettie Lang, of 2137 North Twonty-llri't stieef. Is visiting in New York for a few weeks . Mr. and Morris Dauuonbauin, of lifll Spring Garden 'treet. liavo returned I from u itn at Atlantic City. .Mr. nnd Airs. Kli'ne A. Aloe nnd Air. 1 nnd Mrs. Arthur K. Aloe will entertain .it the Mercantile Club on Hnturd-iy evening, .lanuaiy J-. after 0 ocinei:. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr and Airs. IIair. Ohrensleln. of r, 7 r, 7 Catharine stieet entet mined the members of the T N T Club at their homo Friday evening Aninni- those pitsent were AlNs Ueglna II. Car roll. Allss Billy Higley Allss U-Mi Cochran. Allss Kitty Leavitt. Allss Loulsu Carl on AIIs Lois Taylor, Allss Minnie Ilrcnderly. Miss Alarga.'et nioomiiteln, Alius Afedallue Ore-edon, Air Harry Alurphv. Air. Percy Cop lirck Air Clnrk Wilson. Air. Elwood Davis, Air William Hughes. .Mr. Wil liam Hng.Tman. Air Wr.rron Walker and Air John Steven" Mr and Alls. J .1 keaine cn'er tallied a number or menu, ill tiieir home, KOnn AInster street a few nights I ago. 'mong inose preseni were ,im t'aiherlnn Laliart, Alias i-;utn wncKus. Miss Mario Ki'nrney. Mr. Clifford Kearney, Air. John Kennedy. Mr. nnd Airs. P. A. Kcnrney nnd Air. George Roberts. Afr. and Mis. Ahdrew F, Slsco and their duughters. Allss Knth erine Slseo nnd Miss Mildred Slsco. were ontertalned on Saturday evening by Mr. nnd Airs I' A. Kearney nnd their daughter. Allss Alnig.irct Kear ney. The daughters of Columbus will give nn nnntvcrsarv banquet and dniico nl the Hotel Alajestlc on Wednesday eve ning. Jnnunry 20 Airs. Gcorne Locker of 1749 North Sixty-first street entertain, d the 1 members of the Sixteen Club at her home, on Friday evnlng. Among those present were Allss Catherine Snundeis, . Allss Florence Itulil. Miss Irma Levis, Allss Floience Schoen Allss AInhel Peterson. Allss Helen , Scott. Allss Grace Mills. Allss Ieonn Wndlelgh, AIIh Elizabeth ligle, AIlsJ ' Alure Alccnrthj, Allss Marian turn mings und Airs. Fred Adams. Mrs. John W Grler entertained the I members of the Arcade Country Club, 1 wh'ch Is composed chletly of residents of West Philadelphia, at her home In Ardmoio on Friday evening. Among thoso present weie Allss Anna Tinney, president ; Miss Nan Aleehnn, secre tary: Allss May AlcCornnicle Allss Mario Kearney. Allss Anno Devlne, I Miss Nan Hurley, Allss Alible Hurley, The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street For Tomorrow! Featuring Off Ticket 199.50- Bay Seal Coal Threr-quarter-letigtlt. 99.75- 209.50 Black Russian Pony Coal: Natural 111(1 Cliffy. Raccoon 1795.00- Alaska Seal Wrap 897.50- - 900.00 Scotch Mole skin Wrap -450.00 fj -J -l4S.75-J -144.75 . A' --. "ItVX'Nrf .JANrAKY 10, UI'Jl Mrs William Howe Mrs. .tosepi Mil iar, Miss Mni"- Kllev, who Is prenl dent of the r,iupliter o Columbus and Mrs. 1' A Kenrni v lc pn Hldi in SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The nngnRHineiit Imi been iilinou'ired of Jtles HaIph Teiii'.i I.MH'h, of '.'ill) Lombard sin et to Mr. John J. Carmen, of Ci348 llfiee ntreet. No date has be;i set for the wedding T)r .M Vomi". who Is n-'n"lniil "' th- Mollnnlel Hrhno!. Tvv 'ii'y-flr.'t nnd Mooro streets, entertained the mem hers of l.er fneultv nt illnner on Thurs day c.tiliig Ainonn thofc present ivc-p Miss rioiepre Huehnnnti, Miss MnrKUetlti Gtnhnin. MNs nnrn llndger.s. Mij-s ) to eel Cliev. M'm Helen lt"gi.si,.r 'M's-s .lean Fniiele. Miss Mnr'e Mi'Launhlln. MIks .l"iin ISiiliiey Miss Ceclln I. Kenny, Miss Cnmeron. Miss I'lsb K.fton .MIk M Timlin, Allss II Kemigh, Ali-s M. Pin- I hf-ton. Mi's II. I'lnkeiton. Mlfs It. .Anddson .Miss K. Illekmnn. At.m I Hal. sej Miss A Bo."trian. Atl"s A. Dunegnii and Alls? At. Ramsey. Alt' ii'id -Mi j Tl.otnas A. Willi ' ::ii letumed to theli home In All.intle i "It;, .itiei h.'i.lng .,p nt ,i furtnichl in thif iliv ' Allss Hdlth ' inland spent the week i end with lt' no i In Ch dsen. ' Miss It nn Hunit.!. of I'lttsliingli. Is . 1-" w '"l;s n Ibis He with friend" Allss Swnrtr.'s ngagemint ' to Air, Alnurlce, l. Shuster, of this ?Hy, , was 'innouncod nteiitly. i ' DELAWARE COUNTY Mr .ind Alr. Ward Hlnlcsou enter 'Iflmd Informnlly at a buffet supper n few evenings ago nt Lapldea, their home near Ch.'Mer, In honor of Air. John I Frcclnud. of St' York, Airs. Ulnkson was guest of honor nl a luncheon nnd ! bridge party glen by 'Mrs Austin Boyd. of Lnnsdowne, on WedneFdny Air. and .Mrs H11-.-I. ti il'ill. of Hull y Park, eiit.it.iin d their bridge flub nt i cards, followed bv supper, on Frld-iv I evening, the members of which nie Air. 1 nnd Airs. Joseph Collins, Air. and Airs. I Wnrd Hlnkson, Mr, and Mrs. Jiime 1 Irving. Air. nnd Mrs T. Jny Sprnul, Mr 1 and Airs. Bennett Y. Wilson. All's N'ls Wetherlll, Allss Kathleen Wetherlll iri'l Air Arthur Copelar.d Allss Nella Wetherlll will entertain the bridge luncheon club to which rti'. belongs nt her home In Chester tomor row afternoon tiic guests win ineiu'l Mrs Ward IIMikson. Airs. Joseph Co'liir . M,u 1'IHII lll.tllt k b 'V .1(1 t- S1, , 111 I Mnl, Uennctt Y. Wilson. Airs. Jacob Ve". , le-idct. Jr. Alls Kathleen Wetlieull J'nl Mrs Haaelett Hnll NORRISTOWN Airs J Alnxfleld Rltter. Jr.. of ll.e Fianklln Ap'irtments, entertained twelve guests at cards at her home. Fnveir were received by Airs. Charles Alon tague. Airs Hilton Pagel. Airs. Charles Montague and Airs. John A, Brurhjr. Jr Air. nnd Airs. Alilton Pagel, Air and Airs. John B. Brusher, Air, and Airs Chnrli'.i Stauffer, Allss Alary Boyer and Air. Ludwig Staurfer. of this borough, have returned from Atlantic City, whore they formed a house party nt the Stauf fer cottage during tho holiday.". Allss Helen Bcckwith, of 804 Green BIEG'S EGG Wafcei the Hair Flat and Goijy. fYot Stithy nor Greasy. A all Dntu nnd Dent genres tn ei-or JnVt 1 ices m 295.00- Bay Seal Coat Natural squirrel collar and .'ufV. 47-50- -289.50 Natural Civet Cat Coat 4 2750.00- a Sumptuous Nat. Mink Wrap 1375.00- - 299.50 Russian Pony Wrap 14M75- mmMmummmm. ?Krf v : v v . . 1 n v n 1 VsWvi-T'- vCLJTAAAJrLAjVLerv J 1 1 p J gp!!g,A'VrlU'r- I ' Z alOSW rr ..rt,try, , street cnl'rtnliiad ''on friends at n scv.itii; l"ity nt, hir home. Miss Mildred D.incl'O-icr nnd Miss Doiohy .Macintosh, nftT rp'ndltig 'l.c holidays wllh their parents h're, hnvo r turned to Irlng Co'.l'ge, Jlechnnlcs burg, Pn ANNUAL DANCE TONIGHT Younrj Folk of Adath Jcfhurun Con I ".rogation to Hold Affair In 1 Mercantile Hkll ' The miminl elntiee of the Aiint'i Jeihuiuu Asemblj of Ilnbbl Aln I). Klein's congregation. Broad stieet aluie D ninoii'i, takes place tonight In Met. ti'itt'l" Hall The ns-embly l composed of the younger set of the I'ongregatlon of tie kj nngogiie, nnel proceed- derived pnln tho elanc will be U'ed to enable th.' yourn- feill:i to g.v other 'oep'l affairs nnd iTilern Intnenir A!:' Simile; A Wl - Men dent of H assembly. j. in grn.rni rhnrge of tin nielnl funelloti. The. exeeutlve e oni-inltte-e- fot the nffnll I'emiiMs eif Alire Htrneli eb." rinnn; Alls Robert M Glin- nel AH'! EUn C Itinenbeiger Che -men of exher ceinim'ttees nie .Mr. Hnri Felgeiiliniim. 1 uhllolt;. : Ale J Jnmli llnylsejii, wnrdriib? ; Alls Isao Sel g man. refreshments: All"? Alniy Ilavlsop rillislo; Air. Sta iley K. N'"nb mer. lire-oinllons-; Alls. Stnplr A Wise, nelve. Is.ng program nnd Mrs. llannw (!uet, reception TWO ELIGIBLE FOR CITY JOB Employee of Water Bureau Pan Test for Chlftf Engineer of Bureau Tlii' I'll II Service 'otrniss!oti toelftj liuule tuiblli the i-liiidi1 l'-t for I'hief . nicineiT. Iiuiciiii of water. Tnere v.eii' two ninne-.. .loiili t". Cil'i. M-l.'! IJ'uh'e i. iiite 111.. "(!. He !s pvnvl- siiiimliy In I'hargc of the Lifiloi r' 1 Pn'iit . niig s.alioii. The M'roml wns .I11I111 II. .Miller. -17U1 Smiek street, nveraie K.'l.l.". He is now In charge of thu I ingliie. nt the Chaumoui pumping Mn- ' ' The T.imlner's Point peisltlon pniis $2(1.10 n .lenr. that 11 ('hauinoiit Sli-Wii. . . ,1 ,.i, , is on the I'llgihle 1 st fot 1 1 i-t aiis( Inn, hiire.'iu of cluirl- 1 ties, that of Or. Williiim II. M. linhoff. ' of the IIimsi eif Correctioii nt Holmes- 'II!.. Slill.,- SI 1((, n J cut.. Is-il4tll i?M$r Arjotnti- Unit-rite l'iic- '-Cii.'sy rali IV rile or t'ho-r fur En-riTfd or rrlilfJ R0VAL ENCaAVIHGCO!. AM Wtlntt St ASK FOR and GET The Original Rfiafiied Wm tor Infanta and Invalids Avoid Imitations and Substitute! liULADIILI'HIA'S I.UADINO TIILATnKS ire tion ci I.i:l; t: J. J HIU'llKUl' ADELPHI UtOIN.N'I.N'Cl TONIGHT t 1 1::' and .1 J. yjiriliniT ITie;nt of Youth, I.ove and Laughter "NOT SO LONG AGO ,, 77 A I-'sntasy of City Life In the Karly lly AIITHL'U Itl'MtMAV With EVA LE GALLIENNE SIDNEY BLACKMER and Ihc OrlBlnril .',.w yor!c Cnsi i ''$""W'V, "''ie',1 Nwl.U (excent H.t ) :u'..s.ovlr,-,,i,,u,t.:,;,u - ji 70s :,uc I YRIP KV-I'MNtiJ! AT 8. IS ,Z, ,i M",M w,l ''-'-' at 2 1S I lJlKC'S -N,'". KXU. HAT. BOo ,n . . nuo to -L'Ei) : POP. MAT. WED nr:sT i en simts ;'- MATl'flDAl -"ii. I l.sr SI3ATS I" nn r SKATS .-i.e.i.-s.s in iii.i.r,;D ficcenss W THi MtmiV HUtiiw. ruv BUDDIES sl" SHUBERT Last 2 Weeks Seat" Non- for Kntir. i:n-,iM..ln, Pop. Mat. Wed. ''t $2 WAS THU I'.NVSATION (II' IM11IS ANll NHW YOP.K A'.iw tiii; KKN.-ATKlN lit' I'Kil,Al)i: "l:l. k hay eur.T(n'i; anij :,it,iir.i.-: au.i'i' i it i: s i: n t ihb .Mo.n- TAI.KI.U or ray in Tin: wnnr.i. APHRODITE e.1) OF SOU. 8 (lOlKinof.S Se-KNKS CHESTNUT ST. sr-.wiA i i-.vi.s. , POP. MAT. WED. it i 50 "EAST WEST" WITH FAY BAINTER kulr,i;".8tJnvl'nini.'i:."l';"?r U"R'nC and """' THE WALNUTJ:V',"'f.T55 : I V-l' M I'ri.Fl.HM VNe'K ' v ivririioi' v.vn:s ir ,n, , GEORGE ARLISS : "Ti.- n f ..ii iu i ui: vrccjii vjoaaess V I: i nf AiUrtiiro b ' SiilemlUU. Hiiitpel to U.I.IAXI AIlriTI It lrls Iti'co-,1 WVfi snaiv T.iur M, i ur,i. , . v T' ' P.. I pi i'l ; lu, i.l "X. rVL '31 I, ' , P- il Sf, -, VyiJTtKl DfiCS? "J151IU TJKOHm uj u UI-SLJ Urllliuiu ,n I th 1 I'luiruH "i"ut luinbon V ft" r ij jrai- .' .iMiKii m Tlifili Y METROPOLITAN oi'i:i;a lini'rii' Irt I'i U.n V. Mush a ,i.,n L'l at s ;i0 l at s in i i '" ,i N Frances Alda & Charles Hnckett in mini r.rilHl Tkk. IK - ti .Ml : n i Jl ,10. Ji.OO .mil TKe nt tie 'In nt t' ir.l'u r'.. . i ' v (tiorolimn 0tu House U0S ( uftmit Mre t ' "1' u t v umcri iiiir' ni vemonn'r' Roseland Dancing Broad nnd Columbia Ave. ooi.rviriv m.nn iivm'im! co.v n:.r, urn is fAhit 'rivnte Instructions ' "T10'i'i ".!. Hi.inioivi ;idi , DUMONT'S ',?". A" F.MMETT WELCH Minstrels -i -f.. ,. iiift woMiiN irmsTs" inn .4ini 1 u . .. .. . !ORPHEUMjTnncM,AiV v.. it. i, ,.-i , .. . . I'ormno Hunli-r " t wl "Tim Tr.ill of thu LonMomr t'lrif." DANCING 3Ulli t, MAtlKU-r HTb. TONIOHT KVBRV NITR Palm Garden Contest 'Jfiiursd rirfa WlW XjntiiS" .-r, .,,,. ,...,;,, ir.jui.iiyf j:',,,;,, ' ' ' i) . HINDU POET TO LECTURE '?i Ol.nii (i'uinl MfkerJI. Hindu if nml ti'cltner, will speak tomorrow uftc noon before, the S',stc'hod of Itodcllli Shnlom f'mi'-regiiHi 11 nt the s' unsosii". Mro.id nnd Mmti't Veinoii M'i-it. TH 'rrltirc will begin nl .'! o'cloeli nnd Will bo follow el hi ni'isio ri:d n teccjlUoifn piiiLAi)Kl,i"HAs i'rmr,.M(esT Till', itutjo rnDDCOT1 I Af." i- cm .-r ruiMXLj i v. ii sv POSITIVELY LAST WEEK A. I nn', i' Kfll. ISOl'.n Pel t"l Y (iF'l It I'l'te MfiNTM K'.I.IUtlT MONSIEUR DCMlfAIDI?; UL,nJ,tilLi ( V,' ' TWIP (Ml(f rill. imI , 1 V . v.. x'IIM' l 1:1 I. II. AM Tlll'Iletl Y . UA MONO li'TCHCa'JK., 1 , t fc JULIA SANWKHSON . (J." 1 HUNTLEY ,)OYl.h aXU OIXON tllTCIIY (.IIMSEI.F) ', JlITCHY-ICOO l!)2l -l4 MOSCONI liROTHERS " GARRICK ,-AMT,.B KV(iH IV ! V Hit. t-i-..-e. .r-i t ,a ,-!- -ve.r-i 1'U.IIIIVC.LI LM3I WE.iCi. iiwin ti:i,vs'-o i"ir,Hi:.ry A DAVID W A R F I E.L Df IV " Tlie Return of Peter Grimm "t ' MAT t"NI)Y--H'. W TtTI'IISDVT tiT:i JIH-i llll'IMl'' "t'JT 1' en . a noMA.wr or Tiir n o wood S TO R M 1. .i:nuv m. ''(H'Mif u m Thrilling Forest Fire Plav , fkg BROAD TONIGHT. 8:15 ' DrvwrtL; jVti n.rt) i pxr !Pop. Mat. Wed. ST$l.5p." ! "Charms by II- "Inmlicl'y and natural-nes-." Xnrlh Amprte..n. 11 i.vrsY w mvAfins -" riVnrtNtrJHT HIT lia 1 Shavings- reiAirnv cr e'pr: cod Tal.cn from Jo-.n'i e"" l.lnrolti Nov-I lr ciiiiei':.' 1. ni vv Yrl''- e-vT Wllh IMnltV 'l"U'''OIlD HAT''nrsY vATiNnn. v.r.T si:atm m Komn:rtLY known as tiik stanlkyi MAUKCT All, HUH 11 A. Al. TO 11 I'. 3- f eirnrite Ar..fird'' Pn-nmount ProducHon THE JUCKLINS nTN u ui.ru rinu ti?i- pt.v i'v rirtr: nrvn Aferinn n'kw TCQN'wnvTi.i.i: en mkdt t- I PAT ATF '-,4 M.MtKirr B'-nt:ET'" ' rtLnL to a At I-, ti is p.m. Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle i IN A Ni:w PAIIAMOUNT Ptrri'llB THE LIFE OF THE PARTY l rilOM hTOHY HY IIIVIN 'I. Culirt ARCADIArlTitp7 ' A De Mille Production MITIFTICALLY AND DP. IAIATICALLT, Midsummer Madness' l HY roSMU HAMILTON WITH JACK lt(l,T. I.II.A I Ki: LOIS'. W1I.NIJ.V ANII I'ONItAD . GEl. r PTCAD A Aturl.t t-'t. nb. Uih' v -v-' vyll-n a :.t to u r, p. jr.. i:.s.i i'iiin i. An:i.oii: u ! While New York Sleeps" r"7pinroi MiiiKirrsT. V-T.1 1 1 Vl, III A. AI. ti U . l. M. TIKlAlAi; MIIIHIIAN In ' .'O.MUTI IN Qfl T (,! HIS VeiL'TH'Vi, REGENT GLOBE" M.u-'u-l fi. Eel. I7iiv KHV,-V I'. AI. Halt" ' 1 4., A .VI lo I i.i.i Tu.i nvu h r AiAiiKi.T .tui;kt " AT J f N't' BR -V I'mitlnmue. Vn.-il, i.i I (0 11', oT'onfii: cahsciv wii crni iu irii5PSS2 lSEHrflJiSiKJ 0Is'E WVi ONLY 'A BKGINNINO ,m.tini:k. 'JH.- ' W': '',a mix hkvt. ;..-,i? 4,'','. iiJll'llt'.STUA. Ti". V ---! r-" l'.n SKVTIi, $1 HI 1 lINl'Mt:: IIAI.l CNY 'JS N. I E1TI-TS THEATRE MME. BESSON r: i: a i.i-" ,n hoi rt L' ' M Ml"l'l, BETH DERI x v.' i .l.iv ".'. e.r, ,tf Hifforfl 1 JOE COOK I ne.- tin, I, 11pm X. Ilftty .i I th I Al ii tiimoun, 'lis I'.ll 11.'.,. ACADEMY OF MUSIC i vn i my I'vi'Mvn ji' ir, r i Ill'TI'llV I'ViUiit-vnS'T TOSCANINI LA SCALA ORCHESTRA Entirt? ChanRe of Program 1 ll Ml S J Til ":i nv . vi,. AT iiiii'fi. ." i ' ri i'm"i fT r ,i v ti''ry op itrsic ACADEMY of MUSIC FOYER OnU' App.-c.rr.nc This Season JOSEF H0FMANN f i P.' riTli, Mon. Aftc rnaon. Jan. 1 7. at 3 i ii i. . ' V, -nl ii , r Mi,C a nl IIIO I'li.rftnut st-t 11 V(,N!l.VV MUIIMVII Ml -Il AI.BH i I'.Ai.i.tiuo.M nrn.i t i: .-nt Trujto ' MATZENAUER . 'Ill-' W.,1 I I H Orinte.1 1'ontrnl'o I LA rUKut,, -omposer-rinnist MilNllAi Mi 'UN INC. JV 111 11.15 SB ITS 'J 'IO t'l ',0 T H'.l't'l'.'H. mil i 111 rM'i .-I' vvi) txiou I ' Al'AIeK .IV nl' .MI'.SIC :oNi)AV r.vi: jan hi, at 8 is in., ii'ai. iiy MAXIMILIAN ROSE It L SHI J IiH.INI'M tl.'KI'TM SJ IO nil, AT H'PPKK mi) IH-'VilN' r 'T I. A('lir!.MY (ip MU8K. I AI.I.IIH 'M MBI.I.I.VI It .STHATPOHD ' riAisl AKOFF-S l'OKOWSKF 'IiV'1';-'' ('Nil. nBCIl'AT. IN Sl.'niB.S 1UK1 Tri 11 TO .' Ml AT HKPPK'8. fill i HIISTNI-r KT ,lT) noon " CASINO a -&?qs ml HIM III.HT HHOW ,m MUSEUM AtarUtt Vl ( ONTINt'Ol H II a m in to r. ir. so.rirrniN( m:i iivbuy WEini IVnrnrlrn Thu llevule lJnsl Bilra- WietUn Thur. Night PEOPLES KBN"vT,5Dvram Jean Bedjni's PEEK-A-BOO .j i u i '1 'i i H H M Wl r ,r I n-. Vj nA ft. !$. Wftjff, . .&
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