ivwvwrwWiJrvm v.,a -- Wf ', vr EVEtflNO PUBLIC' L&BB-PJtflLADBIJffiIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUAJLIY' U Ml P . -..!.. v , ?,; 'OfW"" yiSf GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of Midwinter Ball She Tells of Coming Amateur Affair for the Settlement House. A Delicious Bit mr Midwinter ball wni n womtof il T I, It wns given Inst night In tlio ,, el !"U .Acndemy and tu a mo.t ?,nti.',iCwM not m laree a, the The b ; "(mlr hiiniltcd.guMt. .Bfnr nvltc.1. The foyer was henuti fcn Kited" with iilnlt nzalons, be fullf eX nlnk carnations. And the " X bankt.1 with greens, licxonla ,uf Ji&a", l"e B,01'1 cornucopias, a1d, u . ii nk rarnatlons, lump nlove Kllril Will' I"" mi.. l.rn.o nn.t .nnn. lhf, tD.UMre draped with festoons of d,,K! Those who received thccufBl'j 'mi J . the rentrnl entrance to trio nan jtood ""-J- Vfl(I 7cnsaelner wofe n m1'ot white brocade cut V nlmpcd at STnerl nS innde with a court train. Sidney Keith ltwlted very well in Mn oflirown vcly t cut Kqdoro nt ?hfnc k and made with a short train. Vnothcr )f lb" receiving party, Mrs. Henry llriiito Com, wore n lovely ' .11 nf llcht blue and silver brocade. KT he moi who gave the ball were Mr. ignd r BWdlc. Mr. Uynford Illddlo. vr Tlobert ICclso Casatt, Mr. Henv nrfntan Cto. Mr. Thomas Do Witt W Sir. Jnmcs Awing Howen, Mr. ?TChJrton Henry. Mr. Charles M. 1 i inmrKoll. Mr. Sidney V. Keith. mV Henrv I'ratt McKcan, Sir. Wll Mr. Henry J. Kcarslcy Mlt- t. AT- .. 1 IIPn'IT. 1.1 Li Zll Mr. Kobcrt I. Montgomery Mr. 'ii Packard. Sd. Mr. A. J. Drcxcl S Mr II. II. nush Toland. Mr. iVdcr Van Itcnisclaer and Mr. Kd rtri lSIt Welsh. The lien-dicks1 tall ou remember, wahcld In tho foyer 0f Lc Academy, too. nnd It was spec '....!.. n i.n n wnnuerim uau. There were n Brent many dinners taforc the ball including one given by the Alexander lllddles for Mr. ami Mrs. Ocorgo Post Jr., of .cw orlc. "u know Mrs. Post was Irene Olb ion. a daughter of the Charles Dana ritHnm Mrs. Norton Downs also en- $& nd H, Mr- nnd ,Mr8' Prank T. Patterson, their dinner being or Dorothy Stevens. Mr and Mrs. Francis I. Gowcn en tertained Mnisie Stewart before tho ball nnd Mrs. Alexander Coxo gave n dinner for the Aleck Yarna lis. Mr. Charles Da Costa entertained for bis dauRlrtcr Jessie and the Kcarslcy Mit chells also had a dinner. Tlie women who received the guests ircre .Mrs. Alexander Diddle, Mrs. Rob ert Kelso Cnssatt, Mrs. Henry Brlnton Com Mrs. Sidney W. Keith. Mrs. Henry I'rntt McKcan and Mrs. William II. Mercer. mlin Charlotte Cushman Club com 1 ralttec will give a card party this afternoon In the new clubhouse at 1010 Spruce street nt half after two o clock. Mrs. Walter Hopkinson. who has bo ably succeeded her mother, tho late Mrs. Clinton ItoRcrs Woodruff, as treasurer of the club, hns charge of the tickets for the affair nnd nil the associate members of the club are in vited to attend the party. The com mittee of the club will act as patron esses. They include Mrs. Samuel Chow, Mrs. Mortimer Brown, Mrs. Otis Skin ner, Mrs. Jnmes Large, Mrs. Walter Waring IIonkinon, Mrs. George Spen cer Morris, Mrs. Kdwnrd needier Flnck. Mrs. Wayland Iloyt, Mrs. It. Emott llnre, Mrs. James Dlvcrson, Jr., Mrs. IMward T. Stotcsbury, Miss Fiun ces Gri'com, Miss Louise Wood, Mrs. Pone Yeatman, Mrs. George Pales Baker, Mrs. William H. Greene, Mrs. Thomas Garland, Mrs. Charles 1. Bochmnn. Mrs. George II. Lorlmcr, Mrs. Paul Haskill, Mrs. Harrison K. Caner and Mrs. Oswald Chew. 1 chorus in tho amateur musical corn toy which a number of the gills nnd men in town arc getting up for the benefit of the University Settlement Hou'e. It sounds like some musical comedy all right, from all I have beard about it! It's to be called "Why Not?" nnd the words and plot arc by Jacqueline Green, and the music by Wlllium Myers. It is laid In Philadelphia and. opens with the Hlttenhousc Square flower market. The scenery, by the way, is being painted by Catherine Morris nnd Mr. Xcrs. Among other scenes is one at Brond nnd Chestnut streets. Oh! and Sarah Dolan is going to head a chorus in very smart costumes. Something tells me that it will be n thins; we will want to sec. It's every bit amateur, no profes sional coadi ! And it's going to be given at the Little Theatre during tho week of February US. So you have time ahead to know about it nnd picpare to go one night (lining tho week. Among thosi who will take part in it are I'Wendnle Uaird Caner, Polly Thaer, Undid Price, Uaynrd Dowlc, Oharlk- linird and n number of others who'.e names I do not just now recall. BETTY went to spend the afternoon with her llttlp frlnnd nnd was en tertained most of the time with little Marjories nrneticinc lor her dancing lesson, for be it known that Mnrjorie s mother has hud her taught the aesthetic art. Bettv did et rather bored watching the almost continuous performance but tm when she enme homo she felt she had a piece of news, so running into Mother's room she exclaimed: "Oh Mother, Marjorie's learning antiseptic dancing. ' NANCY WYNNIJ. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and Mm, II Winder Johnson, Ger mantown nvnuo nnd Hells Mill road, Cheitnut 11111, will entertain at dinner on Vrld-iv February 4, bcroro tho sec ond Assembly , Miss Mary M Williams, daughter of Mr. .and Mrs. David U AVIlllams, of uwrlelgh nMn. will entertain at a din ner on S.uurduy evening. The Kui-stH who attended the dinner Jit nlKht which Mrs. Alnxnnder Brln ton Coe of 1830 Hlttenhouse square, 5vs in honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexan der 1! iv xo Yarnnll before tho mid winter b.ill, included Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil liam J Clothier, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mather Mr and Mrs Joseph N. Du U&rrV Mr nn.l i.fn n,ln. nasn. Mr ami Mrs. KlnnRham B. Morris, Jr.. Mr nnd Mrs Clarence H. Clark, 3dj Miss Utharlno Coxh, Mls Ietltln Ii. McKIm, Mr Andrew W Porter Mr. Henry Bar clay and Mr. John Ewlng. ,. Arnntr the Guests who nttended tht """" i any and BUnnor nt the llltz- .uruon on xucsuay nign' which Mrs. -ocm fli Tnncy, of Overbrook pave In lonor nf M si nilc du Pont, debutunto inuehtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs Francis I. du Pont, were Mlrs Ljs-etti Boyd, Miss Mnrjorlo Y n bbon Miss Mary Fnhnes. ock, Mi s EloUe Wnnlncr, M pm Sarah Bnrrlngrr Mr. H. nry P. Brrle Mr 8vd- ney u. wrignt, sir. Aiexami' r umdle, lr,' U',"'r.ct Lnnrtroth, Sd, and Mr Sam uol Ulspham, Jr. Mr. nn1 Mrs. Wllllnm H. Wnnamakcr. Jr.. of Woodroyd. Merlon, entermlncd urn evening at a. tnrntre arty, followed by a nunpci at tho Ttltz-Carlton, In honor of Miss Ade.nldc Pylc, of Mellon, whi, "ins i ucently announced her engagement 'o Mr. Ocorgo Blabon. Colonel Lculi J. Mnglll, U. S. M. C, and Mrs. Mnglll will entertain nt dinner at their home In the navy ynrd on Friday jvcnlng next. In honor of Captain Louis tcCoy N'ulton, commnndnnt of tho navv nrd, nnd Mrs. Nul.on. Covers will be laid for twenty-two guests. Mr. nnd Mro. Stevens Heckschor, 2011 Do Lancey place, havn Issued ln vltntlons for a dinner on Friday, Feb ruary 25, in honor of their daughter, Mi-s Owladys C. Hopkins btforo tho fancy dress danco of Mrs. Charles oiowari wum' danclpg class. Mrs. Walter Lnngdon Hustls will be at homo Informally on Sunday afternoon mcai nitor i ociocit at nar nome, 3ii South Thirteenth Htreet. Mrs. Arttilntr. ton ailpln will nsslst In receiving tho BUU.-.L.1. Minn Hllcn Dulancy Birker. who cam" o nttend tho first Assembly nnd was 'nieriainett ns the pucst of Mr. nn I Mrs Harry Mi yb'n Hart, 1020 Locust street, hn-j returned to her "homo In uuiiimoro. . Mr. and Mrs David U Short. Cres helm and IVlhntn road, Germantown, win cnicrinin nt dinner at the Ueiiar. hurst Country Club tomorrow n'qlu be. lore uio uanec to no Riven uy tlio clun. The guet.ts will Includ3 Congressman Oeorgo Washington Edmonds nnd Mrs. Edmonds. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm V. Gomml, Mrs. Enoln Ellis Schujler, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. V. Jnckson, Mr. Howard Berry nnd Mr. Daniel Graham. Mrs. C. C. Hlchardson will entertain at luncheon, to bo followed by a card party, nt her homo, 323 South Forty fourth Btrcet, today, In honor of Mrs. Charles M. Hicks, of New York, for mcrly of this city. Tho guests will In 'ludo Mrs. C. C. Frazler, Mrs. Thomas M Doughertv, Mrs. Frederick Nixon Nlrdllngcr, Mrs. L. McCormlck. Mrs. Kdwnrd Ilynn, Mrs. William Gray, Mrs. W. Bonjamln nnd Mrs. Edward Koons. Mr. nnd Mrs. Grcnvllle Dodgo Mont gomery, of Aubrey road, Wynnewood, entertnlned nt dinner last nlcht at their homo before the mld-wlnter ball. Tho cusHts included Mr nnd Mrs. Ocorgo 11. Pneltnr.l Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Thourotl Mr. and Mr. Wllllnm W. Hepburn and Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Truxion uaro. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Francis Clement of Oulph road. Bryn Mnwr. entertained n iiinnor imit ii'irht at their home before the mldwlntor ball. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs wnarton sinmer nmi Mrs. Alexander Brown. HT.. .....I TVfra Tlltr-lit Rerpennt Robin- son. of this city nro receiving congratula tions on tho birth of n daughter yes t rrtii'- In Chnrl'oion S M ltn'i'n. e. ...no miq Ann Cnrv Illce. Mr. Hob- lnon Is tho son of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Blight KODinon, or -lis uai into strcei. uenniuiiuwii, , Mr. nnd Mrs Edmund C. Taylor, of tho Morris Apartments, will entertain at riinner nn Friday evenlnir. In honor of their son, Mr. Edmund Berkley Taylor before tho meeting of Mrs. Wurts" danc ing class Mrs. Harrison K C'nner, Jr., will be at homo lnformnlly on Mondav nftcrnoons during .Innuarv nfter 4 o clock at Bin Pine street. Airs, w iiiuini i. ".m rccelvo with her. No cards have been Btnt out. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Carver. Jr.. will n....Min nt iiinnrr this evenlnn neforo the dnne which Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorso Falc Baker will glvo for Miss Eleanor Gummev. Mrs. William R Nlcholon. of 2023 Spruco street, will entertain at a lunch eon followed by a theatre party, tojla v. In honor of Ml s Louise Nnrrls ami Mis viiRinla N'orris dnuehters of pr nnd Mrs llicnara u. rMorri!-, m ".-"'; Twentieth street, and MI'S Vlrrlnja Preston 5T'ller, dnnrrhter of Dr and Mrs Caspar Wt-tnr Miller, of Wnlllnrfnnl : Miss Llllle Stewart. Miss Mircaret Bur ton. Ml s Barbara U C ' layton. M'ss Louise Wallace and Miss Alice W Sailer. Invitations hnve been Ifsued for the wedding of Miss Madeline. Asburv dnuRhtcr of Mr, nnd Mrs. Charles W Asbury. of Oak Lane, and Mr. John Hawkes Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph B. Wilson, of 10 Asbury terrace Oak Lane, formerly of Albuquerque. N M which will ba solenin'zed on Satur day afternoon. January 29. rrt 4.30 o'clock In St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Opontz. Rev. Philip Rtelnmetz. rector, will olllclate. Jlrs. Horace, T. Green wood, Jr., sister of the brldcKrom, will attend tho bride as matron of honor, and Miss Svdnev Wilson, nnothor slater of the brlileuroom, will nttend ns maid o honor. The bridesmaids will bo Mrs. Howard L Murray nnd Mrs. T. L. Ash bridffe, of Melrose Park, cousins of tho bride. Mr. Hornco T. Greenwood, Jr., brother-in-law of the bridegroom, will net ns best man. Tho ushers will be Mr. Howard L. Murray. Mr. T. Henry Asbury and Mr. Charles T. Asbury. brothers of tho bride. A leceptlon will follow nt Mestha, tho homu of tho bride nt Oak Lane. Mrs. J. H. Portnoy, cf 1121 Baring street, Camden, announce tho engage ment of her daughter. Miss Julia Port noy. to Mr. Irvln Mordell. of 4238 Park sldo avenue. r 'ttoii "t-tt irwmr .jjaSMf j!Brvr7aisafa , m. ;.n ' .jiMar5wwi w. y . lr ml ' '') tfHifmM 'M Ilfli ts. .1 i fLit.J & m iiyi SbAti kuilH . Js .-. , L , Vr-w!M$&tK?w 'M $&&," i'ti ,!''' iKim'.jm&My&LZ??i :;& kw i, ; ' m x. mitem&w fcjm AfPMr : - v. -i Mi vu jimrvsKfdfV ;,kmW. vsap Vv.W ftJK1 ;..: .--.'.' .,m: rfi&rr sai-,ywssA Nv irsLwwrr 'i , "sis' . zmh&r?Zxz j?mn. zwm&3jr-si Us r rhotn by J. Mitchell Elliot MUS. CHARLES SAWYERS BROMLEY Willi licr ilaunlitcr, Miss Btivcl Fohvcll, of 025 West I'psal street, Gcr tiiantowii. Mrs. Ilromlcy was fonncily Mis. Fohvcll nvtnuo after spending a fortnight ns the guesi of her sister at Harrisburg. Miss Harriet Carr entertained tho Alpha Gnma Chapter of thn Kappa Sigma Sorority on Snturdny at her home, 814 Holly streit. The guests were Miss Lenorc Dllllnger, MLs Helen Hasenfusn. Miss Uw iidoi i K -itlet, ,MIs Elizabeth Hlckey, Miss Ada Black. Miss Florenco Brnkcr, Miss Helen Bcalo nnd Mrs. Edgar II, Beck. HOLME8BURQ The Junior committee of tho Holmcs hurg Branch of the Emergency Aid of Pennsylvania, will Rive a danco on Wednesday evening. January 19, at the ''I'nnri' Ho'tne 1 lli-n'-v or th" lien'fl' of tho Charles I McMenamy Post. The uimnlitte InciudLS JI sa Car dine onyder Miss Ida Walton, Miss Sura McFadden Miss Theresa McFadden nnd Mrs. J. II. Parry, Mrs. Charles Patton, of nhawn street, will entertain tho members o her card club at her home tomorrow afternoon. STRAWBERRY MAN8ION A quiet home wedding took place on Sundny, at 1230 o'clock, when Miss Frances Hope Sllversteen, daughter o? Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Sllversteen. of 31S7 nvst N'orris street, was married to Mr Samuel Sellgsohn, tho ceremony being performed by tho Itev Abraham New man. The bride was given In marriage by her ather, After a dinner for the members of the immediate family, Mr. nnd Mrs Sellgsohn left for Atlnntlc City Upon their return they will llvo at the Walnut Court Apartments. 442t Wnlnnt Btreet, where they will bo at homo after February 1. Mlsa Evelyn N. Markowltz, of 2207 North Thirty-third street, who has been visiting relatives In New York, has re turned homo. FRANKFORD Mr. Frank H, arimth. of 1230 FIU moro street, was the guest of honor at a surprise party given by his friends en Saturdny cvonlng. The following were present! Mr. nnd Mrs "enrv Schw'ndt, Mr. and Mrs Charles Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur U Hopk ns, Mr. and Mrs. William Naegele, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Hacdrlch, Mr. and Mr. H'nry . Pfuelb nnd their daughter, Miss Lean Dash, Miss Mary E. Fcerlck Miss Hannah M. Twohlff Miss Margaret Clark, Miss Alice Hhepard, Mr. John Powell, Mr. Lewis Powell, Mr. Alfred J. Knutter, Mr. Carroll Bclicwell. Mr. Joseph Hfggins, Mr. John S ,Wni' Mr. Augustus Schweitzer Mr. William Albertson, Mr. Benjamin B. Patton , Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank II. Giimth nnd Miss Florence Grllllth. ROXBOROUGH Mrs. Clydo Leaver will entertain her bridge luncheon club at her homo on -Tuesday nfternoon, January 18. tne rtcmhers of which Include Mrs I- ran ds S. Cantrcll, Mrs. C. C Ldclman, Mrs. Richard Farrell. Mrs Samuel P. Kenworthy, Mrs. William Spink Airs. Frcdcrck Htatt, Mra Melvln Struse Mrs. John Struse, .Mrs. Wllllnm Hag cart. Mrs. Charles Thompson and Mrs Harry White. Mrs William B, Haggart In cnter tnlnlng tho Itoxborougli sewing circle, of which e-he Is a member, nt hT homo Ihla nflel-nnnn Itpr miestS Will In clude Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. TNjma Boon, Mrs George Drum. Mrs -.-Ede'mnn Mr n'ehard Farrell M-s Samuel P. Kenworthy. Mrs. Owen Mo Master. Mrs. Fred Itehmann. Mrs ) tl 11am Spink and Mrs. Edgar Stafford. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Charles Parker will entertain the Sixteen Cl'ib nt luncheon nnd b'-ld-.. nt her homo In Swarthmor this after roon Her gti'sts. v'M Include Mrs Frank Barber, Mrs. Harold Calvert. Mrs Themis Down', Jr , Mr Harold Ellev. Mrs William Toouette Mrs Albert Tohn nn Mr. Wllllnm t.nndl" Mrs TJ""'! S. Ludlum, Mrs John Ledoux and Mrs. Thomas w simpers. Mrs Gardner lllphardson will enter tnin nt a bridge party at her homo In Chester on Trrdny kftcrnoon, Miss Helen Dennis nnd Miss Martha Price, daughter of General and Mr. ''..jl.imiibell C. Camnbell. nn,l Minn ti...ii ,,.i'.-, ii,.v win nnain cJerTayCmnp"bell.t'bU'1 aml Ma8tCr V1"- "ral wcc1"' M00RE3T0WN Mrs. Joseph need of West Main street, has been visiting her dnughter Mrs J. A. Coreon. o Camden. Mrs. 13. B. Learning, of 618 Chester nvenue, gave an Informal tea on l-rlday afternoon. Goldberrj-Wexclblatt Wedding An Interesting wedding will take place "I Beth Israel Temp", Thlrty-secpnd and Montgomery nvenue this nfternoon i-lien Miss Lillian Wexelbhitt, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Ellas Worelblatt, of C215 Washington nvenue. will be mar 'led to Mr. Edward H. Goldberg, of 680' "'nc street. Tho ceremony will lie p.r 'ormed bv Itnblil MnrMn Sn'hap a r. -in 'nll nn.l n. reception and dm- ner will follow nt Apollo Hal.. 1710 'orth Broad Rtree' Tho bride will run n mnl.I of honor MIhh LlllUn tosen welg nnd Mrs Harry Goldberg will act -s matron o honor' The bridcnaids vlll Include Miss Kntherlnc Sega II. Ml s Freda Llnsk. Miss Charlotte Blunvn- haT Miss Jeanne Llkolt and Mlw Frun feq Cherdasky. Mr. Allen O. Cohen, ol Pittsburgh, will net ns best man. ami ho ushers will be Mr. Aaron ltuthbcig M?. Abraham Wexclblntt. .brother of ih. brid- Mr. David Sablosky. Mr. Sldnej ell,..,k and Mr. Lmanuel Berkowltz Mr. nnd Mrs. Goldberg will spend their wedding trip In tho South, nnd will go as fir as Cuba. Upon their return they will livp at 024 i Washington uc-nue. t-&Hha - ,,j MA1IKHT All, 1IITH U A. M TO 11 P. M. Oore Welfrd'i I'nramount Production THEJUCKLINS wiSMtt , m.ttra .JTJ3nM.T,fr! ff'AT nr nrtn nrcAn u Annnp new TooNrnviM.n comrdt PAT A CX? ,214 MAIIKRT STJtKBT 1 AL''J; 10A M, to 1 1:1 8 P.M. Koscoc (i'ntty) Arbuckle l.V A N1SW PAflAMOUNT riCTUnB THE LIFE OF THE PARTY rnoM btohy iit mviN b, codd ARPAHIA Chetnut Ht bel. 18th cAr.-L-I-t0 A. M to 11:18 P. M. A De Mille Production AnTtHTICALLY AND tmAMATICALLT Midsummer Madnes3 ..-.. .BV COHMO HAMILTON WITH JACK HOLT. I.1LA I.KR. 1X318 WILSON AND CONItAD SAdCU Kb. PUl nf NORRISTOWN ,?nrnm' Mrs' Jaws " Campbell, of 1052 Green street, pbs-rved their twenty fifth wedding nnnlvnrsnrv hy holding a nmlly reunion nt their home. M- nnd Mrs. Campbell have thl'-tee'n children Including tw'ns. The ehlldrcn nre Mrs'. Jrnncls Woodland Mr John Frnncls Campbell. Mi's Catharine V. Campbell Mr. James It Campbell. Mr Wllllnm J Campbell. Miss B rtha B. Campbell, Miss Florence It Campbell. MIpm Louise H. Campbell. Miss Helen O. Campbell, urns uiuii- oi. nmpoeii, blaster l'res- IPTnDIA Mark.t Bt VllUIMrtDA M to 11:13 P. U. A BCNHATIONAL nrULODKAMA While New Yorlc Sleeps CAPITOL ' Telephone, Spruce 2958 : HIEG'S EGG i m rzszr.i'jj 1 7yvvvv-'vl JJ r NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. George C. Matlack hns Issued Invltatlon.s for a luncheon, followed by bridge, nt her home, 1S10 North Broad street, on Thursday nfternoon, January 20 The guests will Includo Mrs. Harry D. Itecse. Mrs. Joseph Wllllam3, Mrs Thomas P. Hunter, Mrs Charles E Fernberg, Mrs. John F Bowker, Mrs. David It Hlchardson. Mrs. J. Leslie Davis. Mrs Edward M. Story. Mrs Charles A. Daniel. Mrs A. Weiso Ham mer. Mrs, James McCnhan, Mrs. Frank B. Stocl-.ley. Mrs. Gcorgo Walton. Mri E. Cooper Shapley. Mrs. 13. C. Butle Mrs. Wllllnm It. Klmblo, Mrs. E. Ell SMiuyler. -Mrs. George M. Andrews. Mrs T,con G. Buckwalter nnd Mrs. Alberi Tarlo. Mrs William E. Seltz. of 5422 Nortl Eleventh street, will entertain her car" -lub at luncheon followed bv five hui dred, on Saturday. Tho guestn will 1. thn members of the Phi Kappa, wh Include Mrs. Charles Bobbins, M b Amos netder, Mrs Byron Hi II y. M Frederick Jordan, Mrs. Paul Dorn, Mrs. Harry North, Mrs. William C.ug. Mn Sarlctn Hcpton, Miffs Ruth Hodger M'ss Bcssio Eplett, Miss Edith Hoppoc!. Miss Marlon Deetz and Mrs. Wlllium i Seltz. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Towers Blgelou of 1865 Lake Park Dilvc. Chicago, at. nounce tho engagement of their daugh ter Mln.i Luclle Harriett Blcclow, to Mr. Walter W. Hut,y, nyi Iilw of Ml I and Mrs Charles II. Witty, of 100b West Allegheny avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sctlnovcr, o northwest coiner Hldgo avuiue and Vine street, entertained ai dinner oi Sunday evening In honor of their son Master Herman Stelnover's thirteenth birthday. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Chnrles Smith, of 1845 Gladstone street, cntertalnLd Informally at his homo en Saturday evening. Among the guests were Miss Hose Lynch, Miss Mario McLaughlin. Miss Mai- Smith, Miss Elenor Sinltli. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scanlln, Mr. Ernest Harper, Mr. James Klrwlck, Mr. Joseph Conuhan, Mr. llob crt Scr.nlln. Mr. Frank McKernan, Mr Edward illrst, Mr. Ii'rank Kelly and Mr. Edward Monkonkle. Mrs. Louisa Tufvander announces tho engagement of her daughter. Miss Loulso Tufvander, to Mr. Karl H. Links, of Hartford, Conn. Announcement Is mado of the engage ment of Miss Ella Cienny to Mr. Walter Kaiser, of Easton, Pa. WEST PHILADELPHIA , Of lntcrc t In th s city Is th3 nnnounoj mei t n nd b .t ml .Mrs. Hurry Milton Rsbert, cf Easton, Pa, of tho mnrrlage of ihe'r daughter, Miss Knth erlnc Avers Robert and Mr. Donald Van Mater Magee en S-iturday, January 8, nt T'aton Mrs. M- ge was formerly a student nurso at the Germantown Hos pital. Mrs. W Pres'oi Bnmz, Jr.. ha"( re turned to her homo nt 5321 Baltimore) rvh-xr mm smvyni BARKER'S WAIT? nAU5A!Vt rtemoTf'Diuictrnn-ltopilUIrralllnr Beauty to C-ny anc Faded IUIij 6JC. nnu,i urn. .'i.'r"iri. ni.i-or C--n. V.''-t.Pi.frliopiie.N.Y rPUT OFF-i B ILL TOMORROW I but not n day longer, to come to this manufacturer's SACRIFICE 'AJLv4 Now-Going-On-fit j f i r ' ,' 'i i. ii j.r,v "f. ' i- 1214 Arch Street I 'i . u u 1 lO ft- .1 ... lllc iliC ost of the materials wc arc sell np; these garments at 1-3 to resent retail prices. Women's High-Grade rVraps-Suits-Dresses llicabe Garment Co. Fur Storage and Remodeling at Reasonable Rates LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOK WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE ENTIRE WINTER" STOCK SUITS COATS Broken Sizes, 39.50 formerly to 75.00 39.50, 59.50, 79.50 formerly 75.00 to 115.00 DRESSES One Lot, 35.00 formerly to 75.00 One Lot, 45.00 formerly to 100.00 SUPERIOR FUR COATS At Extraordinary Savings ;You Never Pay More at Rienz!'; WM-ADLU'lUA'B LKAU1NO TIinATllCS LMiHuuii ur 1.1, K to J. J. HUUUhltf ADELPHI Mats. Thura. A Sat. "A DELIGHT" KccorJ. "NOT SO LONG AGO" A 1'iititimv or City l.lf In 'h Kirly 'Ton Wllh nVA l.n OAbMUNNC. blDNHT nLACKMHIl and tho O iRlnal N. Y. Cait "REAL ENJOYMENT" North American. 1'rH-Wnr Prlrei Nlutita l(.rpt 4t.;, 00(. to JH. Sat. Mat., beat acuta. 1.CU. POP. MAT. THURS. ,$1.00 I VD If nVENINQS AT H:1B I I rIV. Mats Wed &Sat. nt2:lS piticus NiaiiTs. nxc. hat., boo to $2 so POP. MAT. TODAY BBg $1.50 UATUHIMY MAT.. Hl'ST HEATS. I'.'.OO SKI WVN'B OUAItANTCKD BUCCESS f DOWAID 111 WXCY iy RALPH M THt HtWr HUKAi HKt BUDDIES 'SHUBERT Last 2 Weeks Sca'a Now for AH Performance Pop. Mat. Today 7a $2 WAS TUB BUNSATION OP PA HIS AND NEW YORK NOW TUB SENSATION OP PHILADELPHIA. r n.vY co:mTOCK and Monnia OEST P It E a E N T THE MOST TALKED OF TLAY IN THE WOULD APHRODITE co. or .loo, s conoEoi's scenes ! MAI1KBT BT. 10 A St. to 11:1.-. I t. TIIOMAg H'.inifAM n TONnAD IN Qt'EHT OI' HIS YOUTH" RPrrrMT' rkt Bt. Uel. 17th IE.VaIilN 1 IMS A M toll 15 P. U t Tourncur'a "The Halt' GLOBE 1IAHKET BTIIEET AT Jt'NIPEK Cnntlntinun VnuilAVllU. 11 tn 11 ororton pahsov and omi.ins PHILADELPHIA 8 POHEMOHT THEATItKI FORREST M. Today TJf POSITIVELY LAST WEEK A. L. EltLANOKIt PKEBENTS THE DAINTY OPEHATIC DELIOUT MONSIEUR BtAULAiKfc. Koundnd n Hiiqth Tarklneton'a Story With Mil MARION' OHKEN unit th Original London and New York Caat i t it P t CHESTNUT ST. 8S?,a EVE3. at 8:in POP. MAT. TODAY ""'$1.50 - ii - - - .ii i Makti the Hair ttuny iid CloJjy. Not Alicfc) nor Creaty. At nil Dnip nnd Depi Btorea in H-or. Jar n Everywoman's Shop A NEW Itl HI I'OIt I'lllia. Our nl in In u illnnllli'il nay for iiorara . " n.,...nt in ,1 hiiuw nf tlirlr nllk'litly ill , rii." ..... iihfd nrurinic iiliniirrl. IVomen In modrntf clmimHtiincm nlll llnd ImrBiilni. In lr. rtn and drfri nlaa Kiirmrnta nlilih run be uhrd for rrmndrtln ,.,.,,: ,,,. 13th Walnut Sl. I'linnn Wol. 1723 Open Ufd. I.kh. It We Can Reduce any stout woman easily and naturally. There is no necessity for women who have nlwnvs had large hips, stout bodies, or heavy limbs to remain so. We invite you to visit our thoroughly equipped institu tion for demonstration. Trial Demonstration ment Gratis Treat- COILILINS INSTITUTE For Women Exclusively Bellevuc Court Building 1418 Walnut Street Phone Spruce 5484 Next to tho Dellevue-Strntford tiBMiiini George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street-1214 , Millinery Specials Final Clearance 100 Trimmed Hats $4.00, $5.00, $6.50, $8.00, $10.00 Final Clearance All Sports Hats $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 French Flowers for Millinery and Dress Trimmings V2 Price 50c Linen Dish Toweling, 35c All nuro linen dish toweling, our regular 50c quality; all whlta or colored borders; only enough for a day or two. i i H l i & iflir I Statu' 'EAST IS WEST" WITH FAY BAINTER "Cinderella with a Chlnna accent and the trorircoui silks of the Orient. Pay ILilntcr'a wlmomo ch.irm make a puppet rolo llvo and lo able. Leaser. THE WALNUT eveninos. a no nil- nnuiui MAT T0DAY LAST 0 PERFORMANCES W1NTIIROP AMES Prencnta GEORGE ARLISS in "The Green Goddess" A nay of Adventure by WILLIAM ARCHER "Splendidly suited to Mr. Arllis." Record Next Wi-ek Seats Tom .r Mall O'dera Now Tne HMirninT luminal i-ntneay succm vyjinw mm D)4 ZAJkU ULSLaJ UIWU!)t3 A Ilrllllant Cast and t e 1 amous Rainbow Chorus f tft- u vr n J ongicre Tlritr. N Y NEXT WEEK SEATS TOMORROW RAYMOND HITCHCOCK JULIA SANDERSON G. P. HUNTLEY DOYLE AND DIXON HITCHY (HIMSELF) HITCHY-KOO 1921 with MOSCONI BROTHERS GARRICK Mat. Today ;, POSITIVELY LAST WEEK DAVID HELASCO PRESENTS DAVID WAR-FIELD IN The Return of Peter Grimm NEXT MONDAY SEATS TOMORROW GEORGE imOADHUUST PresenU A Romanco of the Ills Woods THE STORM LANQDON MCCORMICK'S Thrilling Forest Fire Play THE SENSATIONAL SUPER-SUCCESS BROAD TONIGHT. 8:15 i, " MATS TllriAV IL OAT MAT. TODAYS? $1.50 "Charms by tta simplicity and natural- l nrsi ".North American , r HENRY W. SAVAOE'S , fl OVERVirjlIT HIT Shavings: A COMEDY OP CAPE COD Taken from Joseph C. Lincoln's Novel ORIOINAL NEW YORK rST c with harry nnnnsroitD SATURDAY MAT. 3 $2 ,. ft METROPOLITAN OrERA HOUSE Friday Evg. Musicales Jan. list. Feb. 4th. 2Sth. March 4th. April 8th. at 8.30 P. M. EXHIBI r OF ARABIC ART OPENING SATURDAY I PUBLIC RECEPTION 1 TO 3 P. M. University Museum FIRST DISPLAY IN AMERICA Finest Indian Basketry African and South Sea Carvings SAT. 8 3n FREE II.I.UST LECTURE UAALUEIC W JNDEH CITY OP SYRIA lly DR. O. I). GORDON Sunday a nn "rtOMIl" Motlun Plrturi-s m fsy xfcN VKeaawur 'ff wiiattjt. friir. oefVy UTiltHoM yot ABfnne Ht-lll WHU tr Itest for Rntrared ar Printed JjOUL ENGRAVING CO, 814 W.Ianl St llsBaie K IffiM! rTfBMfi pmM Safe! Milk I For Infants & Invalids NO COOKING "Food.Drlnlc" for All Agot. uitl Unch at Home, Offico nd "lini. Aik for HORUCK'S. aSFAvold ImitMlons '& SubilitaUi Joseph Prager 928 Chestnut St. Going South ftw Special Reductions Noa In Eltcc on oxiiertly tailored apparel for your Southern trip. Sport Cape & Skirts of Im- C75 ported Tweed v English Tweed Suits 55 White Flannel Suits 7Q Uaronet Satin Skirts $jg Skirts of White Im- $10.50 ported Linen Closing Out nt Cost All Our Winter Suits, fK Topcoats, Wraps "jr TtHlm 1 ri to Yiiiu Urn stix from handsome Bolivia Cnmel'a Hnlr Duvctyne, Duvet de I.iilnrf, Mnrvello Cashmere. Caehmuro Cord etc. II0II1 llltlnKH sume day to those out of town. Your own muleVliila 1 tnllored. JI v I..,. ja 1 mM a - - !Jk J ii f 1624 Walnut Street S 1 Semi-Annual i. Children's Sleeping Garments, $1.00 Warm Outlnir Klnnnel elccplnpr enrmenta with or without feet; also children's night prawns; ages from 2 to 8 years a few na hlRti as 14 years. Those have been priced $1.85 to $2.25 ; marked for clear anco at half price and less. Imported Ginghams, $1.25 yard lip ' Ii:Sli Hli Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Gowns, Coats Wraps, Etc. Reduced Yz Eats --- $5 &$10 lift 1 lSi mwr Wo have Just received nn Importation of 31-Inch fine drees irlns b in chcclts nnd plaids In two-tono nnd colored effects. Excellent hnmB in chcclts nnd plaids In two-tono nnd colored effects Wr morning frochs, or malting up now tor spring wear, $5.00 Trefousse Gloves Reduced to $3.00 These arc Trofomse dne French Kid Gloves and with ono ex ception their flneit mahe. This Is the well-known ''Shellbounie" nuallty nnd each Rlov0 Is "tamped "Mado Expressly for deorso Allen. Inc.. bv Trefousso (c Co , Chnumont, Franco". Thero Is blnck nnd white with various stltchlnca nnd several of this season's best shades. It would bo economy to tnko full ndvnntaeo of this sale, as this Is less than today's cost to Import this quality glove. FRANCES ALDA ) Joint CHARLES IIACKETT ' Recital ALESSANDRO IIONCI 1 Joint ALICE NIELSEN ' Recltul 1'ASqUAI.E AMATO LEOPOLD OODOWSKY 1 Joint MAX ROSEN ' Hceltal OtOVANNI M-ARTrNELLI ) Joint NINA MORQANA ' Recital Kayser Lisle Ribbed Vests, 50c This Is our regular 7Hc Krado, marked at this special prlco for a few days, Regular and bodice tops, In sizes S and 0 only. The regular S1.G0 grade is now marked at 51.00 D. M. C. Mercerized Spool Cotton A Silk Substitute, 8c; 85c dozen A new French thread of mercerized cotton with the luster nnd full strength of silk thread nt half the pi Ice, Only comes In one size thread, but may bo had In black, white and all desirable colors. D M. C. Darning Cotton, 2 balls 25c This fine mercerized darning cotton In fast color black and all wanted shades. 10-gramme ball specially priced at s for 23e. Allen's French Hairnets, $1.00 dozen ACADEMY OF MUSIC SATURDAY EVENING. JAN. IS. 8.13 RETURN IPWnflKMENT TOSCANINI AND LA SCALA ORCHESTRA Entire Change of Program TICKETS. JI TO IS ON SM.R AT HEPPE'S. Ill'i CHESTNUT ST. & ACADEMY OP M''SIP ACADEMY of MUSIC FOYER Only Appearance This Season JOSEF H0FMANN PIANO RECITAL Mon. Afternoon, Jan. 1 7, at 3 Tickets on Sale nt Acad my of Milc an4 Hfnne's, 1110 Chestnut Street PRICES FOR THE SERIES Orchestra. JR. 00: Orchestra Clrclo and first three rons llalcony. S7.O0; Ralcony, JO 00; Family Circle, first ten rows, J3 00; Tomlly Clrclo. J2 00. Tickets now telllne. Add 10 for war tax. Ward's Concert Bureau 1411 South ivnn Sminre Ma I orilnrs riwvlv d until Jitiunrv ISth IIALLUOOM llLl.LnVUb-aTUATPUUU SAMAROFF-STOKOWSKl 8TH BEETHOVEN LECTURE-RECITAL THI'RS EVE JAN 13 AT H 15 FINAL RECITAL IN SER ES TICKETS JI TO 12 BO AT HE'TITS, mn rtfrsTVt'T ST AND DOOR rTTC this wi:ek only tiyMr T!lu 5'ost Spec- i0)A tacular Film WffiS' " '"u'l? rtiicTsX') a si INC'LUPIVVV. iu. A-,- 7 n 0 MNTINTE 2So s. " i(ly ) , li i'TS, J5e OzWs t VPN I MIS Jw ff Rf'ltl'STnA. '.".e rJJ fi i h rs. ji iii sjw r 1 NIIIll; IIALUvi.N'Y :t - I rc I Cap shape and straight, the quality Is the brst obtainable, and Gray Hairnets, In both shapes, at ISe, 1.50 dozen. White t liiiiiiwiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirifiinn; lillr-rS THEATRE MME. DESSON IN "HALF AN HOUR." b J. M IURR1C BETH BERI With Jay V1l Onri:o Clifford JOE COOK Kramer A llolf Hert A fletty Wlieflr: Ethfl MacDonough. 'llu Clti Four Othfr ACADEMY M":Tues. V 18 VTI'i'"OI ITW (. pi UA rtlMPAVY TRISTAN A ISOLDA ( " ) .. .. . xUnirllsh' .Mini's, juijiuw- ii..iin. Mm S munch t i ,"nV l'".'Jn rhm- r-n"l "od Ti k. is A ud K. Heppp'g mil Chest. 1 cnlmrd ank Palm Garden CAMPUS CONCERT University of Pennsylvania Musical Club FRIDAY EVG. JANUARY 14 Weightman Hall 03D AND SPRUCE TIcketB JI 00 DanUr.c ROSELAND DANCING Broad and Columbia Ave. Columbia U.d Cabaret and Dance Tonleht Private Instructions Diamond 30:-. II amcmil 8SII3 M J'Jth It Mkt. Sta. roNUHIT nvi'iiv VI ri' CONTEST nvry ThurxUy Niuht ALL THT I.ATriT HUSO HITK 11Y WI'I I -KNOWS' SIVOFIP EVERY EVE. Ht Ani'i; tfTbfifhorzfb ach Pupil .1 ijn i .. r n 1 j ii , DANCING LKSSONSt !. Itt IPIORTISSOZ SCHOO Si A." DANCING LTRMSONS 1520 Chestnut. Loc3l92 OpcnDnyWeninl Recaption aveny Scdnasdaj at yJiMr fNRpiJlTI IM Uermaniuttii &Chlten Aves. wjrin-um M iil00 j0murrow j u MAR DRSMOND "J .' '.!?" m .... j-orri Nt. Wk unit lluntsr" Th Tmll of lh I.onsom Plns' LAblNOEd Lee Wrothc AN T R O P i I, I T OPUH v iiouni; nrw.xis A,u""l".i'.u.:Jl,..s", 83 ALDA , HACKE1T In Joint r.cital Tickets 12 nil IS 1)0. 11 f,o, JI no and 7So , ow selllne at Word's Concert Uu-fsu. 1414 S. Penn Square, M'lrnpnllton Oixra Uou and Wonnaaa's, 1108 Chestnut street, WORLD'S MUSEUM f r . iNT'N'l ill S 11 A M t Kuri Tinvo vi v r i nnd H'H UPST SHOW lllh A M.irkn Y WKK. Si HLOPLES Kl.S L A L I l II U, MAT TODA Jean Bedini'a PLEK-A-DOQ T rocadcroif' "' "f;- ttiL'! nUMONl'b uul A"LU lv. sua UUlVlun I -nI1, Mm WihI, Bat. 2118 EMMETT WELCH Minstrels nui -yio, "oi n wmirv jpiuhth" TONITF VANITY PAIR STUDIO -INI 1 L. 4)mi- & LANCASTER AVE ms'i i. iii:vir.v iiv ni.Mrtv" M1I.H l', UtS'tt I'niV.KM 1-O.MH nilT 5j " WrMUloc Tburs, Ma tlK A 't.'Mgit.M .tejn . i.,. .'XiJut.1- iu,.i,. . -. .'.Cilw. itv.frt. utfj- v ! u , . ', ,rfA V,.t "r., ..) Jti t tr-fN J VI Hi W.&
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