lEZftWiflwSl 7 " i 3VT SP ti.;H rtfwmn rjaiwjv vi. ww;r;' ' v, ltfWJKMirra!qWBW,r.-tilH ' 1 W w , w fcM" t i . . M j "t r'"."' r' ';yrsv.wf"iA , t ?l"b 7 y - jD r v ' - . .',' 1 V ' ' '.fV v. totv. ' Vn. .-.vWJRyj DST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the George Fales Bakers' Dance at the Dellcvue-Stratford for Miss Gummey. Sees Smart Costumes TUP ilnncp which tho OcorfiC Fnlcs Tinker (MVP Inyt nWit in the Hello- Wllfl . itifiil nffalr. Meaner looked re n beautifn sweet in a pinK irocK, umi T T " evfectly lovely bouq P,ln,p .rilved the auwtawfl rkninj uoiiquri oi !.V. .Mrs. Ill Mm il.imn.P5 '"?''"' r,iVio hn : V i rAml llftv gnct'i nml the Rimlniis ''"r' ,1 Ann I with rorcH, Wonlas and ?'". Mr" linker lias been 111 throiiRli frw;rli i art of the winter, and 11 Tw nJ "o wn hpr again Hud nlftkt. a so nil- ' . . , Indeed Ir- illir. 'rtPK pnrtleH In n.,,n" ........ u-nlt ntr to ent Ills box nt entertain more ,,, i' until Hi. wn, better. T m:lt Mrs. William linker Whelcn T n't" ..ini. ni tin- I'layH and l'lajers A A 'n Sundry n.Kht u.,,1 Letltla llffip wHl l,,,l' Vl, '?v? t0 Uml J ?, "viielen. BlnR. And I Iinvo not ?'.'?.. nnnortunlty to do ho k nee the VS?.,r..f il.o Town" when tfic nanR ' I II I it t'l - . . . . " . ii.. ,..hill ;X be Jt thlnSH she doe. and If ri.e ' ,n. ... c nv 1 inn c ad wo 11 be .wflo leir'ler laxt notes without the M. '" '. . ... ..llm. nf fllllt ClOriW Of 8b,,n Kuptloii of thnt chorus S ' -'Tatt o ! lie Town." That wa triable occurence, was... t 1U wis n I C 'of co, rsc, It wuh done to mnko Ho iWe e "ee between Rood and poor ' h.Ip "in i out, bu tho thliiR that did music stniu, rnUcr HlralR(1 to mniinet". Mm 1111 K Trice Is president of the nml is very imer rlar,:T. It'H o club In which 'Til .iVm bew" are deeply Interested. nV he Teit little association roiuk l iS; ,0 many InterestinR people on Its H'ts. . 1 fit.. Ml..... .. .. a tun serceani on i; c-v. 1 Inst Sunday wearing the ; most won Bi .. ilerful long, cup derful long CUP'" '"'"' '.tart. short, was W' ,wniSn' wnnr: rurt embroidery broidery Her hat ouUln. .S the hem of the skirt. as "f russet duvctyne and it w ns cer- talnly becoming. TT WAS around the recent holiday 1 times and Jack and Tommy's par- rriiinteC. about the whole w .-ma if nrosnnii iu i"-" - .v rong iden astPnlldofsoiimnyofus r. u-u ii - - - ? ..- .w1 ...1 ,.1,1 niinnr THO C1VUIU " the :; f fiiti(iiinnH urcaciin'. rccPivuiK , ' " tnk;.. from the 5 ni it of tip day. So about a wk bVfore Christmas they imt it up ta Tnck nml Tommy tliemaelvcs. and vked then which they would rather hnve their usual toys or ten dollars, thlei. thev could Rive to feed a starving diild in Central Kurope. ' The boj appeared a bit dub ous nt first but with a few words on tho 6 of RlvliiB they were s allowed to think it out themselves, anil next uny lh both mid it would be nice to help "rftl'tmall'Vame and ten clean new dollar bills were presented to each, u ml In turn thev handed them over to tlie fund for Central Hurope. Fine, but wait, some times our rhli kcn. do come home to roovt ; next Week Mother had a birthday and stress ,.f Im-iness made Father forget to buy i,nni1 '... until nil HtorCS WCfC ClOPCU. n-i... :.. ii.. i-nl.l tn the hovs: ri'ld' I'va'S i...... ' . " . . ( We llllll inillll. ." --".,- V,r.l... nre in a piekle : tomorrow s - ,; lilrtlidav ami we have nothing for her. "Well " said Jack, "we can Ret hei mme flowers in the morning." Tommy mI.1 iiotlims. but next mornliiR. when "Haptiv birthday" founded through the houe 'He went into the room and asked Mother for her check -book ; receiving It, he snt down at the desk and laboriously wrote out .i cheek for ten dollars. Ilils be brought to his mother nml renuested i... I.. ....... ti Mnthor hninc ilotte so, l.n i.ii-iii.il m her and presented the check with a bow. remarking: "Now oll nnmt "ft this cashed and give the inonev to n starving child for your blrthda; prevent." And Mother did it. NANCY WYNNIO. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES M nn.i ii-u Alan Wilson, of Vllla- ion hiiiiouiicp rip engaRement of tholr (1 uiphter, Miss H Ion Hope Wilson, ana Mr Hubert Dechert, son of Mrs. Henry T Dtcliut. y Mrs .T n.-irtlnpr Cnssatt. of 1418 Knrnrn ulrn.t. will shnrtlv lssuo Invita tions for a dinner this month In honor of Mli-s Marv IT. Stownrt. ilelmtante flauKlitir of Mrs Hohcrt I.a Conto. Mr Charles II. Williams, of 2227 De Lancey street announces the niarrlnffe or bis sister. Miss Kthol II. Q. Williams, to Mr. William T. Unrrls, o' this city. Tho nodding took place In Shanghai, China, on December A. 1320 Mr unci Mrs. Bit Kirk I'r'.co, of 1700 Walnut strci t, will enteitaln us their Bin-sis JuiIr.) .1 Willis Mai tin and Mrs. Mai tin at iilnncr at their homo on Tuco il.ij cviniiiK next, and later In their box ut tlip i pera IT and Mis. llcortfo Fales Uaker, of the Uc'li ue-Klratfoid, hao Isoucu In vitations for a theatre paitv on Thurs day h, n ng, l-'cbruiiry 3, to bo followed y sup i ut tho Uollevue-Stratford In honor of M is i:isle Du Puv Hirst, (h butanti daughter of Dr. and Mrs. liar ton foolto IllrBt, of 1821 Spruce i.trevt. Mrs Jones Wlster. of 1810 Walnut 'tr. . tt III rntortiiln nt n mnall lunch eon at hi-r home on Sunday next In honor f Mis AilhurH. Lea. Mrs VB 1 r Ut linn tie latter pint of I-Vbru-an for riorldn. ihern sho expects to rennin for hi eral wuHs. M'bs fi'uiv W H.iines, daughter of "' :v 1 Mis .lohn ITiiimitnri names, of 1R17 I Lnni'i i stieet, whoso in.irrlago to Mi Lmlli- (' Hoyelln, koii of Mr. ami . Hini Liiuseat Uijelln. of Hnltt k Vilhiiiova, will be oleni. I "i'.' i, Snturd'ij uftcinooii. Kebru-1 r .ii I o'clni'li. In the Chinch of p i ii i n. I the Kplplmny. to un ioi low i i , i reception ut the home of hei t'.iii't i, ft jcxteid.iy for a visit to W.'i ,,'.i win to slm will be cnter jiiiinl th. truent of her biother-ln-mw i,.,,i sut.p Commander and Mrs J; ,r T idd over the week-end Mrs. "1 1 II attend her sister as matron ';' hum.r Mis H.irnes will spend a few !" I" Mlddlelmre. Va., befoio return U'K lo hei home. Mr and Mru Jacob S. Dlsslon and Hi ir il niflitt-r. Miss Lorraine Dlsston, Sf Noiwi ni Hall Chestnut Hill, left on Mo Ki.iv lor Holalr, Kla. MIbs Dlastou " 'I lemain at Holalr until February. J' mi, .ui unpaiilcd by M,lss Frances W t il.iuK'itir of Mrs J. Alison Scott, "f 22iil rtni street, they will Ball on it.irn.iii l for Kurope, where they will ""' mi Mine on tho Illvlern and In ' rui.ind imrhiR their stnv In France jijy will it.lt Miss Dlsiiton's sister. .Mrs. 1 ' dforil Fraky, who U spend 'J' ' t. r ni souurn Franc . Mr. l'r'.n nir, spint the ( hrlstm.iH noil- r-lF YOU LOVE- ynu will not only be inter ested in our great vnrioty o Flowers, but tho LOW PRICES Century Flower Shop ?Jlfis w'th Mrs. Fraley and their family, will shortly arrive In this country. .Mrs. Strieker Coles, of 2103 Wninnt street. leave on .Innuary 19 for whom uhn ...III .......I n wnshlnitton. .Ah.hiJi.. .. . D" " ,,i 0,Cllll IL """', ur.uoira, wno Is on a ehoot Inir trip In Virginia, will return homo next week. Mrs. James H. Howe, of Chestnut Hill, will sail on .Innuarv 20 for nurope, where she will spend scviral months In southern Franco. Mr. O. JJrlnton Thomas will attend us iiohi man at tne wedding or Jllss Cler trtldo Hollls, of Chestnut Hill, mid Mr K. Convereo Helrce. which will bo sol. eninliscil on Snturdny. January 22. The ushers will Include Mr. Carl K. Martin, Mr BrnJ.unln Hshl'man. Mr. Paul Jones, Mr. John L. Scull. Mr. Hnrrlo n. Price, Jr,. nnd Ur. Arthur H. Hop kins. Miss Anna L Foulke. dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. William O. Foulke. 231 West Tulpehocken streot, Qcrmantown, will return today from n visit to Now York. Mr. nnd Mis. Iloger Taylor aro oc cupying their now home on Springfield avenue Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Taylor, hi foro her recent marrlnf,e, wus Miss Mar lorlo W. Canby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Mnrrlott Canbv. of Ger moutown. Mrs. Kdmund B. nilchrlst and her sister, Miss Mary Sheppard, of lit West Willow Q i ova avenue. Chestnut Hill, entertained nt tea yesterday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Charles Jennings. Mrs. Charles Francis Clement, of Oulph rond, Ilryn Mnwr, rft yesterdaj for a short visit to New York She e pects to return home tomorrow. Mrs. Joseph Whnrion Llpplncolt, of Oak Hill. Ietha res, Is tntertnlnlng ai her guett for a few days her sister. Miss F.leanor Schuyler Mills, of New York. She c.imo to attend the dance given last night at the Hellevue-Stratford by Dr. and Mrs. George Fnles linker, In honor of Miss Klennor dummey, debutnnto daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Francis Gummey. Mis Joseph H Hurioughs nnd her dnughter, Mrs. 12. Karlo Johiiton, of Chestnut Hill, have Issued ards for Mondays nt homo In January afti-r 3 o'clock at (he home of Mrs. Hurroughs, 1 020 Spruce street. Mrs Burroughs' sis ters, the Misses Lewis, will assist In receiving. Mr. nnd Mrs. William C Scull, of 111 South Twentieth streot, will entertnlnnt dinner on Friday night. January 21, at the Mnnhelm Cricket Club In honor of their daughter. Miss Tiulse V. Scull, be foro tho meeting of Mrs. Kdward Troth's dancing clnss. Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts. of 020 Spruco street, nnd her sister, Mrs. James Starr, of Gcrmantown. nro ut home In formally on Monday afternoons In Jan uary nfter 4 o'clock at the homo of Mrs. Wurts. They will be assisted In receiv ing on Monday next by their mother, Mrs. John Wlstcr, and Miss Gcitrude Van Iolt. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Wilson, who have been spending several months at Asbury Terrace, Oak Lane, slnco their return from New Mexico, will occupy tholr now home next week, at 2217 Do Lancey street Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Sobrn helmer, of 323 Green lane, Boxhor ough, announced tho engagement of tholr daughtor. Miss Bess M. Sobern. helmer, to Mr. Frank T. Miillln, at a luncheon in the Bellevue-Stratford. Mrs. William H. Mnrvlll. of the Hltz Carlton, av 111 entertain at dinner In honor of her (trnnddnughtor, Miss Katharine Marvlll Hubbs, before Mhp dance to bo clven bv Mr nnd Mm. Hdgar Pardeo Karle oh Friday evening. The guests will Include Miss Chnrlotte Grnves. Miss Margaret Curtln. Miss Carol Smith. Mr Thomas C. Foster. Jr.. Mr. Archibald Rllas, Mr. Lawrence Godley and Mr. Philip Corson Mrs. Chnrles Francis Bochman and her daughter, Miss Esther Jean Boch man. who havo been spending several months traveling through the West nnd California, will return the hitter part of the weelt to their home, 135 South Eighteenth street The marriage of Miss Katharine n. Whunler. nleco of Miss Laura Wheeler. of CI Hast Seventy-eighth streot. New York, and Mr. David Porter Hughes, son o" the late Dr. Isaac Wayne Hughes, of this city, took pluco yesterday at the Brick Presbvterlan Church. New York Dr. W. P. Merrill officiated Mr. nnd Mrs. James King Clarke, of 250 Wlstar road, Ardmore, have left for their home. Utse-Wo-Wn. Palm Beach, Fla.. where they expect to re main until the spring. Tho musicnl history class of tho Phil adelphia Music Club met on Tuesday morning nt the Orpheus rooms. The sub ject under discussion was tho "Trou badours and Their MubIc " Mrs. Albert V Smith. Miss Warfleld, MIbs Kessler and Mrs. Hveiro Gulbranson, who wna chairman of the day, contributed papeis nnd ocal numbers. Mlsa Loutso Drescott. of Catskill. X V. Is the nuest of Mr and Mrs. F. J Frorlef, of Ilochelle nvenuo, Wlss.v hlekon, Miss Drescott will be one of the speakers at the Browning Society, on authors' night, Thurbday ovenlng, January 20. Mr. nnd Mrs. John J. Courtney, of 1537 Chew street, Gcrmantown, an nounce the engagement of tholr dauuh ter. Miss Rosemary Courtney, to Mr Baymond A. Nolen. also of Getmun-town. SI r JifttlAufnurat46ih3trrrl Ttf.lft. 3Rite-Stodtm J JFttUaactuUa I Direct Your Attention to Their MidWinter Sales! Most Extraordinary Values Street and Afternoon Gowns Beautiful Evening Gowns Handsome Evening Wraps Fur-Trimmed Day Coats Tailored and Costume Blouses Mid-Season Hats and Furs EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, WmMMmmm&Kmm ?Wk- .MISS SAKAII Diliiilanle (hitiiditer of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walnut street, who wus the guest of honor at u dinner Khen before tho ilr.st Assembly last week by her parents ALONG THE MAIN LINE A p.iltn nnd rnndv sale or the hencilt of tho Italian Day Nursery will bu held 1'Titiay rrom s to r, o ciock, on me first floor of the gnr.igo at 0317 Sher wood road, Ovorlirook, Mrs W Nu bold Watson, of Berkley road, "Merlon, will be In charge and will have as nldes at the tea tablo Miss Kathryn Btookn, Miss nizahetli Wills Mencko. Mlsa Margaret Walker, of Overbrook, nnd JIIss Mary Wilson nnd Miss Klennor Gray, of Merlon. Thono who will assist nt tho calto and candy tables will bo Mrs. Thomas R, Patton, Mrs. i: i:. Wnlltcr. Mrs. IT. M. G. Huff Mrs Frank LeBair . Mrs 15. K Znclinilav, Mrs. A. C. Mctlvalne. .Mrs Hnny Mld dleton, Mrs. A It. McCarthy, Mrs. Alfred M. Pnrkn. Ladl"s on the entertainment committee Include Madam Van Lennep, Mrs. r it Woodrult and Mrs L K, Fleming NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr nnd Mrs Jnrob Taube, of 2233 North Thirteenth street, gave u dinner on Mundu) In honor of the recently nn. nounced eiiKagoment of their daughter, Miss Bsu Topsy Taube. and Mr Louis Levlck. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Levlck. Mr and Mrs. Harry Sledmaii. Mr nnd Mrs II M. Green field, Mr nnd Mrs. A. Middleman, Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Moskowltz, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gordon, Mrs. S Mnrgolls, Miss Lva. T. Taube, Miss Hose Levlck. Miss Bertha Lovlck, Mls Anna Tauhe, Miss Molllo Tauba, Miss Sarah Gordon, ii.. wnlinm T.pvlolt. .Mr. Nathaniel J. Tni'iho. Mr. Max Gordon and Mr. Loula Levlck. Miss Buth Hovcn. of Hnrloton. I'.i. Is tho guest for a wiek of Miss Dorothy Young, or l.ui wei. iiui;iiiifiij tvvi.w.-. , Mrs. Blanche Ii. Douglas, of 303.". North Broad street, announces the en gagement of her daughter. Miss r.vcln Douglas, to Mr. George Woodruff Linker, of this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. Bnumner. Jr., of 1235 Westmoreland street, announces tho engagement of their daughter. -Mls Naomi Baumner, to Mr". A. William Co) -donna, of Norrlstown, Pa. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Tho members of the Annunciation r-nti.Mir, Chili. Tinth and Itcod street entertained on Monday evening. Among (hose present were .Miss l.velyn Moore. Miss Margaret Butts Miss Mario f McNenny, Miss Hose Crossln, Miss , Kathryne Kellv. Miss Anna Conor. I M'ss Cathrlne Brcnn.ir. and Miss Mary Tisnndo I Miss Minerva Dnrfmnn has returnul to her homo after having spent two months In Lakewood The Dellmoro Country Club held Its second nnliunl il.un- lant cionini' at McCrey's, 1517 Snyder avenue. Among tho members am Mr Francis Murphy. Mr John Grady, Mr. Dan el Shea, Mr. Kugene Keuuin und Jlr. Sylvester Murray raeAldine Hotel Cliestmit s WMiStreets i Qfifers exceptional jfoc?tfe& for private entertaining. Receptions, Weddings, Cards. Dinners, Dances. w riiuh, liy llueurarTi, I'.AKItlNUKIt Daniel Moivnu llarrlncer. of 105 PHELPS TALKS TOMORROW Yale, Profesosr Authors to Discuss Russian at Academy Ilusslau Uterinum will bn illscusscn by William Lynn Phelps, of Ynle Uni versity, tomorrow nt his 11 o'clock talk In the foyer of tho Aradomy of Music. This talk will be the third of I'rof. Phelps' series on "Which Books aro llenlly Worth Beading." An advance list of tho books to bo discussed con tains thu following: "Tljo Busslan Theatre tTnder tho Revolution," Oliver M Snyler; "The Groping Giant," W. A. Brown, Jr. : "Crlmo and Punishment," "Tho Idiot" and "Thn Brothers Lnrauiozov," thrro novels .written by Dostolovsky nnd translated into English by Constanre Gnrnett; "The Tales of Chekhov nnd tho Letters of Chekhov" also tlnnslnted by Constance Garnett , "A Busslan Schoolboy," Aksakoff ; "A Busslan Gen tlpinnn." Aksakoff: "South." ICrncst Shnckleton : "Tho Hook of Job," Morris Jastrow; "Who and What Is God?" Swain ; "The Rescue," Joseph Conrnd ; Tho Connecticut Wits und Other HssaVH." Honrv A. Beeis; "Tho Book of Opal," Opal Wbltiiey ; "Memoirs." Lord Redesdnlo. WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Maude L. Perron has luturned to her homo. 1023 South Yewdall htieet. nfter spending a few days at Atlantic Cltv. Mrs. Benjamin Beerwald, of 403 Spring Gniden street, has gone to visit relatives for two weeks at her former homo In lllnekvillc, H. C. Chestnut and 12tn Sts. Announce for Tomorrow Friday This Season's Greatest Dress Sale An Extraordinary Purchase together with Models from Regular Stock Tricotine, Velour and Jersey Dresses Women's Dresses 3rd Floor 'No C. 0. D's or Exchanges, MISS ELIZABETH L WALSH WEDS MR.J0SEPHMcDEVITT Interesting Marriage of Miss Evelyn Roberts and Mr. James Dobson An attractive wedding was solemnized yesterday afternoon at 5 30 o'clock when Miss r.llznbeth L. Walsh, daughter of tho lato Mr. and 'Mrs. P. J Walsh, be came tho brldn of Mr Joseph A. Me Devltt, of Overbrook. Tho ceremony, which took plnco nt St. Stephen's Church, Broad nnd Butler streets, wns performed by tho Bev. James J Tlnan Tho bride wore n gown, of Ivory char mcuse. Tho l.ieo veil wns draped over a court train, which fell in long, grace ful folds. She can led n bouojUct of Swectheait loses The bride was at tended bv lior sister. Miss Hose A Walsh, as maid of honor, who was gowned In flcsli-eolor pussywillow taf feta und van led a shower bounuet of Ophelia roses Shn woro a largo brown lnnllno hat. Mr Harry McDevltt noted ns his brother's best man, and the ush ers were Mr Frank Coglnn and Mr James Lacy A reception followed nt the home of tho bible's sister, Mrs F Otto Knnbe. 1315 Pike ntrect. The bride and liridigroom left on an extended wedding trip to llainnr.. Miami nnd Palm Beach, and upon their return will llio at 0201 Jiffi'iBOii ntreet, Oierbrook. Tho out-of-town guests weru Mr. Sld iiey Wllbon, Mr FieM Wllbon, Mr and Mrs William damps in, of Rich mond, Vn. i Mr und Mrs. Charles Ditcher, of Shenandoah, l'a . and Mr and Mis. C. Starr Matthews, of New York. DOBSON ROBLHTS I An Interesting Meildlng look place In thu First Piesbyterlan Church. Chelten nveliuo. went of Oerinnnlown avenue, lit 7 o'clock Inst evening, when Miss Kvelvn Onnond Holierts daughter of Mr and Mrs S T Roberts, ,lr or 181 Maple wood uvemip, Germantowii, becatno the bride of Mr James Ledwood Dobson. of "i'JIS Wnyiie a Vi nlie Tho Rev W Ileattv Jennings, pastor of the church, pxrfotiucd the ciremony. nrslsted bv tho llev. William Porter Ioe, or mo Westslde Presbyterlnn Church Mr. RobeitB gave his dnughti r In marriage. Miss IxiulSf B. Roberts was her sister's maid of linnoi. and Mrs II. Clifford Cut ler, Jr.. .T'ted us mation of honor. The bildesmalds Included Mrs. Wallace Cook, of Ijiiiimt.s, Mnssi , Mrs. Curllslo W Taylor, Miss Margueilto Calne. Miss L'lealior W David, Miss lMItti Roberts, the bride's sUter. and Miss Beatrice Kines Mr William N Dobson was his brother's best man and Mr Hilton IJ. Wilght, of Ilanlsburg ,N J, acted ns second best man. Tho usbets were Mr. Theodore Claik. Jlr. Howard Moore. Mr. Kenneth Waylnnd, of New York; Mr. Ldward Clifford Cutler. Jr., Mr. S. Weir Lewis and Mr. William Worrell. Tho brldi 's gown wns of white satin trimmed in duchess Inee and she wore a tulle veil with a Ilussl.iu headdress of duchess liii-i nnd rc.il orange blossoms She vnrrlid a bouquet of swtet peas and orchids Tho maid of honor "voro a georgettn dn h of on bid color und u tullo hat to milch She earrled u bou quet of Ophelia roses und violets. The nintmn of honors gown was of tuiiiuolso blue taffot.i and her hat was o' bronze-colored tulle She cuiried p.lle pink loses ami violets The tuidesmnliW dresses were of taf feta and georgette or pastel Hhades und the wore halB of tulle to match. They carried bouquets of sweet peas, roses and ptssj willow. A leceptlon folluued the ceremony nt the home of the bride After Febiuar I Mr and Mth. Dob son will b ut home at fi 2(1.1 North Sixth stieet, Olnej. lnvitationi m jar Announce. Undrmte Prices "- iXiX menu Write nr rnone ror i.iiRriiiru or rrintcd Samples. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Walnut St. Values to $29. 75 Attractive Dresses fashioned of tricotine, velour and jersey cloth in tunic and straightlinc effects, tailored, button trimmed or embroidered in silk und wool. All JANUARY 13, 3021 OERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs William T Tomllnsori. of 805 Hast Washington lnne, are upend ing a short time In Atlantic C Ity. Mr, and Mrs J Hnrker Chadwlck. 0809 Chesheim road, will leave on Vr runry 0 to spend six weeks In Palm Beach nnd Miami. JCB aBaB 1342 Chestnut Street AMOUNT Jtnt 100 of These Wonderful ynlue3 Left! bports Qs.tvt. QuitjI" S 5 Values $29.50 to $39.50 Beautifully tai lored nil - wool Sport Suits. Smart shades. n, ivltss This Unusual 3 S Opportunity for Saving (J fi a (j ! W a yv 8 TOMORROW I WORREST1 si iiiiiiiiriiinrrTTiMnirMiraianffwiirT EXHIBIT OF ARABIC ART OPllNINll SATUIIDAY lTin.ic hi:"i:ption i to s p m University Museum rillST DI.TI.AY IN AMHHICA Finest Indian Basketry African and South Sea Carvings hat :t id rum: ii.i.pst lhctphk HAAI.IIHIC WO.NDHIl CITY (JP HYltlA liy DH U. 11. (101HJON Sundov .1 30 ' HOMH" Motion Pictures ACADEMY OF MUSIC BATUP.DAY nVHNINO, JAN. IB, 8 13 HHTI'IIN UNOAURMHNT TOSCANINI AND LA SCALA ORCHESTRA Entire Change of Program TK'Kr.TP $1 to $a on s.vi.n at ItBPPH'S. til" ClinSTNUT ST. ACADUMY OP MUSIC MmifllilBjACADBMY OP MUSIC IlllllffllllllET Iraveltalks Color Views Mom Pictures TOMORROW s7B SAT. MAT, AT 2.M) JERUSALEM ';;;;! HOLYLAND 1'ICkUTH at IU'lipi''H BOc to $1 SO NOW. ROSELAND DANCING 1015-17 Market St. NOVni.TV NH1HT PHIZBS AMSTUl'll MNGl.NG CO.NTHST CHAS. KERR llm-'f und Ills Kinci of Syncopation i! Misses' Dresses 4th Floor Sales must be Final NEWMAN (FOIIMKnLV KNOWN AH THIS HTANI.BTI MAHKKT All. 10TII 11 A M. TO 11 V. M. Oeoruu MVIford's Paramount Production THE JUCKLINS F,iWiN0 HI.UB "A fitorv Tliut Drips" N A. illt NVw "To'tn"rvlM Trolley' Comeily s.( Wk Nontw TatmH'lpe. Itrnnilml Woman PA I A fTT l'-1 .MAitKrrr Hrnnirr I -VL.LV-.li 10 A JI to 11 'IS I'M Roscoe (Fatty) Arbucklo IV Til): LIPIJ OP TUB PAHTV" Prom Ktorv by lrvln t. (V.l.b Next Wek "lho Intl'le of llio f'up ' ADTAniA Clmslmil St ti. lBIb -Vl.V-Ll-l0 A M toll :l!It' M A DeMille Production ARTISTICALLY AND DHAMATlCAI.t.T Midsummer Madness IIY COSMO HAMILTON WITH JACK 1IOI.T. I.II.A 1.1 13. I.OIS Wll.MO.V ANU CONHAD NA(il:i. T ""STYD I A Market 8t. nb. 0th V1U1 VTt- 0 A M. to 1 1 15 P. M A HHNHATIONAL irHl.ODHAMA While New York Sleeps PADTTni 72 MARKET ST. AjTl I Jli 10 A. M. to 11:13 P. M. THOMAS MI.IOHAN ID 'Vfj.VHAl) IN Ql'KHT OP HIM YOUTH" REGENT Market ft lltl. 17th U'4.1 A. M to 11 16 P. M. Tournour's "Tho Halt" GLOBE MAnKHT HTIIHUT AT JL'NIPHIt f'nnHntlnils Vftllilevllle. 11 to 11 ni'onni: cahhov and nuti.ins PlIlLADBM'ItlA'S l'OItKMOST THHATIIH3 AST (J l.VliS , H 1.". Last Mut bitunliiy POSITIVELY LAST WEEK a. . nnr,ANonii prrrcnts TUB DAINTY OPHHATIC ORMU1I t MONSIEUR . BEAUCAIREi I'nurid'.l nn l.mth TnrUliiRton's Htory Willi Mil MAHION miHHN and tha Orlclnul I.endon nnd New York Cant T i:r.K HI'ATH TODAY RAYMOND HITCHCOCK J'rejMUiti JULIA SANDERSON G. P. HUNTLEY IJOYLE AND DIXON HITCHY (HIMSELF) IIITCIIY-KOO 1921 Willi MOSCONI BROTHERS CjAlxlxlLls. "mm Mi.i .iiiunliy, POSITIVELY LAST WEEK DAVID nniAHCO PRESENTS DAVID WARFIELD IN The Return of Peter Grimm Nl.XT MONDAY riHATS TOD.VV GHOnon IinOADHPRST Preiont A lloiniinve nf th" Ills WooJs THE STORM l.ANGDON McCOIIMICK'S Thrilling Forest Fire Play tti: shnsationaIj suphii-succhss A. Thought for Tonight i 'Inn mi by It ritmirii Ity und natur.ilnem " .V American SEE H.NHY W SWAGCS HKNIGH'I HIT SHAVINGS a cum: cud comedy T.ik. n ftum Joseph C I.inroln'n Novel of the h i tn, Nnmi OltliilNAI. NHW Ultr. CAST WITH SAT MAT I1HST "t? SHATS 9i H.MtliV linirMYIItD BROAD MAT" HD & SAT. XV. rU ' n S i In Tn,ln 'r ifH for Vox! METROPOLITAN HHOAD AND POPI.AH ST LAST 3 DAYS - ni. 1 P M Dead Men Tell No Tales Prliei In. lU'lmc T.ix M.itv , Jm its r..V NiKhtH Or h vtra, $1 10. P.ntlrp n il ny s, Hiix i liox I ACADEMY of MUSIC FOYER Only Appearance This Season JOSEF H0FMANN PIANO RnriTAL Afternoon. Jan. Mon. 17. Ul J I Tlcketi nn Ui.t.. n. ,...! ..... .. . Tlonr .... .- .... ... . ., ,,,.. 1 .ni.ic nnn 1111) O11 tnu) Sticot EITH'S THEATRE MME. BESSON iv "ii i r s- iinprt." b j. r iniiiim BETH BERI With Jjy VII. X. (i.. rBU Cllrford JOE COOK Krnmir A. 11... '.. Pert A Hetty h, rf, nth 1 MaiDunouh. Bli C"ltj P.mr oihiiN JOHN COWPER POWYS will i.Hi-rt iti: 1 1 "JEAN CHRISTOPHE" PRII-.W l.l: MM'MIY MTII t, P III I I. t. l ) fiiHM m I 111 S. ulh f l Meslluil flint AUMIs.s,, .-, Ar.iiinn op NEW YORK UHU -Thur- Hik j.in. L.. sm nwr RACHMANINOFF SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA il iny 111") UMI i USUI rui! DANCING CONTEST Tmil.l i ti Hi:u hip W. II Kli.mii " 1 1 1 i Palm Garden nu.i.uo'iM nn i.i i i: Miit . p mil SAMAROFF-STOKOVKl TirSrfA'ilK,., IIP) I'lll'ITV-T -'T WD ivmn' ' DUMONTS .",' ." is H.l.'i irMWCTT W'Cl'ru j. . ' 1 1 1 M v . - . K '.'' '" '"i iu II - . -I ll, III.-. 1 v ' 1 ii i. i , 1 j! i' i ii wii m m:k':t 11 "' ' i -n nir i ,....... . rnc 4 V '"'''"iiw.i'UiJivi tii'niiiyoL,i'fn nn U'llJl iiwivii-i i wl.iv i j .nnstrcis PiiiIi-kt , ry i; win n .ii i,isr" ORPHEUM "".,", MAE DESMOND ' n i wi, - - i i if , r i u.iicii. lien v. i.o 'I ., . )-, I II l,i .Mi,, 1 ' m- llui Ii r I'Iiih1 CASINOS i- . M.i! i'liiifij Wrotlie i ".llnW WORLD'S MUSEUM ipii T i r'i TiVi in s ii M i " l M T UK fOMHTHlNn m v PEOPLES KU.Sy. AVH. AND Ulillll 1AT. TODAY r 0. FIIILAIinf.PHlA'fl LHAniNO THBATltBSr uiicciion u r ur.r. & j, j, H1IUHI1.HI "FDE LIGHT" So said Herman Diccli Recorrl speaking of in the 'llllllll'1' "REAL ENJOYMENT" reported Linton Martin in the North American. But enthusias tic as were the Philadelphia critics, it remained for New York and Chicago to go into ec3tacie3 over the Messrs. Shubcrt's presentation of Arthur Richman's fantasy of city life. "The most gracefully written and moit charming play of the year," wrote Alexander Vool cott in the N. Y. Times. "Don't miss it the finest comedy of the season," declared O. L. Hall, in the Chicago Jour nal. Boston, too, joined in the song of praise, for Philip Hale said in The Herald: "One of the Brightest, most whimsical comedies Boston has seen since 'Maytime.' " AHPT PUT Eves, at 8.20. Mats. rtUi-iLirrilToduy & Sat. at 2.20 Pro-War Price: Eves. Except Sat. 50c to $2. Sat. Mat, Best Seats $1.50. Pop. Mat. Today j&L $1 I YR IP EVENINGS AT H;1G I- 1 11V. MnH WnJ &.Sat. nt2:l Piticr.s NiiniTH. p.. -nt sat . r,0e to 12.B0 POP MAT Wl D . I1ISST SKATS. J1.B0 MAT. SAT. kht $2.oo ani.WYNS GUATlANTKUD SUCCESS w TKt ntm twucALtvat BUDDIES (; SHUBERT Last 2 Weeks MATi. WHD AND .SATURDAY seats N.,w sni.uvo pon al PnilFOHMANCHS WAS THK SHNSATION OP PARIS AND NLIV YORK NOW TUB SENSATION OP PHILADELPHIA. T. RAY COMSTOCK AND MORRIS GUST P 11 i: S C N T THE M03T TAL.KLD OP PLAY IN THU WORLD 9i $' ' i Mam II m & "hA IK M I I - Jllv " APHRODITE' CO Or 300, 8 GORGl.Ol'S bCHNES CHESTNUT ST. Jp?a eves. MATINEE SATURDAY oA,T0 "EAST WEST" WITH BAINTER iv Mint of tht Hunt In Wet " ! THE WALNUT 'J m 1 rl, jttgy FAY I,'. 11. 'I II .it . f Pl.ll pi i virulii i 'hi I -i ". ii. I l.. il.i. T ( 1k i i. r jiai HAT, I v-t i pi uportM wrrs WINTHRCiP AMI'.S Presents GEORGE ARLISS in "The Green Goddess" A I" i f A Iv n ur In n If. I t M ARPIIEn ' SiiW nitliilj H'uie I to Mr ArliHM ' Rocord M N i'l K -I SI. Tt i Icnlncr ""111"!' W I TODAY i! r.nni i monnn VdTM iir ULW'im A Uiilii.tnt CuU nn 1 t' n t b run Dir ( ir in '4 'i .it I umi i h)n 1 atijous ItulnUow itre N. Y M i: T II O 1' i) I, . T OPI1RA HUl'hll N r;r-i 1 r .la lZc. Miukul'. Jan. SI, at 8.30 1 H M Pa A CIIAHIES ALDA s, HACKETT In jiilnt in il.H T'iliif2 0 SJ ni' tl r0. ti 00 ,ind7Se. row ullini; n WhiIb CiTn.it Mureau. 1411 1- linn Suunr M iron 'Han Opera jl ii I Wi 1 111 iim'n lios en, ii ut atroet. Mt- r liOPOLITAM ilPl.RA HOI S1J Musicales lay nvg I li J"lh M ir h 4lli, . b II) P M ALDA AMATO MARTINELLI GODOWSKY BONG! ROSEN HACKETT NIELSEN MORGANA I" I ' I'fM .'Il ST Mil- 3 B ' ' i mid Aral llnhrn-, to 00, i ' '; n 7 Hi Hnimi '''r.''i . IL'1!. T ' "l' "W ""l'lrii Add mr for VJic mn. 'J I Fftinlly 7 n 'A I Ward U2,S. 12th, St. K W Jean Bedini's PFFK-ABOO I, . ..I.. .1111 ., '.l "Hip If H.,,.....,,.w.rT, p. Hireau U?' 1 rdcatlero 's Vt' "i I cra tfif , v ir-u Csij kJi!ikL$'ivti.i,i!ii;,i LXiKJiiAxfiMi-i. u . Wrcyda ijjlUt jt Ji i ii V.N'. irtajKjyy-. . i "t.tt. W