pswwwpnfr',T:u. spp ?1r fc vi',-jH"6A7rirtV .. " ." rv- j i - - Wtfr'.vM-M ''vnl'i.!'i,.w Wrw M- r -' ' k ,f if '?, .... fc.. Vf' "TarHiffV..... !ii, .' 1 ' ' TLVtt " " itryi. ',M. 'SIS1? !.' V.K r- 6' ' '""' ' ' ,. ,rt ' tfSf GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE flancy Wynne Tells of the Doings in the Social World. She Speaks With Regret of the Death of Mr. Logan ' M. Bullitt Yesterday irt you evrr sde such n day ns yes I .,!tv? It wan ns much ns your D .., . Ivnrili to cot along the streets. Downtown It won not so bad. but the ,,trrctH further untpwn and near the taunre were simply fierce. The Enrlrs lincl their dance nt the jlltz-Cnrlton nnd iho Stotebury party for Agnes Shobcr was nt their house Jn town, so, fortunately. It was not hard to go there. Tlio Earlcs' dative wii really to present Virginia. You know they had cards out for n ten In the ,rlv nnrt of the winter, nnd on ac count of a death In the family her formal coming out was postponed until Virginia' is vivnolous and pretty, with TCrv dark eyes nnd linlr. Margaret nnd Virdnla both looked rlinrmliiK in froeks alike of delft blue tS made with short, full tucked skirts with long bodices and cut Miunre ,. the ni'ck. Tlicy carried ganllnias. lmiit II'iO guests Jfiom the debutante nnd jounser xet wwo present,-not any of the older set. , Supper was served nt 2 o'clock in the restaurant "" AGNUS SHOUKU, whose mother, von remember, wns Miss Hutclilri foii 'a fcMcr of Mr. Svdncv Ilutcliln-jon ,i Mi I'emberton Ilutchln'-on. of this in was the honor guest nt the Stotc 1, rvs' nnitv. It began with n vnude v ,' piMformance in the ba'.lroom. and tl. n-t of the evening was devoted to lancing. Tlio guests vvcrc of the debit ai te lot. In the nbsenee of Mrs. Htot.-Hl.nry in Palm Ilcach. Mrs. Sy.l no, Hutchinson und Mrs. Kenrsley Mitchell both Mr. Htotosbury's daugh ters, iceelved tho guests. THAT will be a most Interotlng after noon which the Near East relief nnd the Armenian rommltteo of the Kmrrioiipy Aid will.slvc at the Art A -Hnr.ro nn January 25. Fullci ton W a do will si.,nk on conditions in Lurnpe to chv. He spent most of la-t suninicr in the East von know, nnd studied tilings -t hand. Then Hoshanarn. who danrcit so bea-ltifiilly at the Art Al-ian.-e last vear, will give nn Illustrated talk nn oriental customs nnd dances, u'hito Ceueral Azgnprtian will speak on the "('as- Against Turkey. ' I remenilier how charming Uoshanara wns last ear. She wore the most won -,lr.,i' oriental sl'ks and nuuijtUicw of thre-id'ike brncelets of glass, which tin kle 1 rs she danced. The committee in chnrge of the nf fnlr includes Mrs. Oeoige II. I.nri ,nrr chairman; Mrs. Ceorge 1 ales linker. Mrs. Tred Terry Powers Mrs. ',.nert X. Downs. Mrs. I-'m. ' Miles Dnv. Mrs. Itobcit M. Olrvln. i.. Mrs. H Lewis 'ieglcr, Mrs. John M. Oakley. Mi-s Sunutia Uerciim nnd Miss Jlnr mi et Xeill. After the tnlks nnd dnneing there will be oriental enff nnd sweets. It is not a henellt affair no contributions nre nikcd nnd it Is simply a most interest ing afternoon where n knowledge of the clinim nnd utility of the Orient will he gnincd in n most delightful way. What a pity such beauty will bo lost to the world if these people are allowed to d.e out! IT IS with the deepest regret that I record here the death of Mr. T.ntan M. Uti'lltt. which occurred yesterday morning nt the I'entuv'vanln Hospital after n 10113 illness. Mr. Ilul'itt. who wii- the --on of the into John C. Hullitt of this city, wns n generous-hearted gentleman. Through all his sufferings nnl the sorrows which were ills in the lavt ievcn vears. du-lng which time lie lnt his daughter Maria in the New Ilivon wreck, his wife, the late Maria Kt 'c'-t 'ii Hrown liullitt. after a long lllr. s, ami tlien his vounge.-t son Lieu tenint Itielinrd Stockton IJnllltt. who was Ml'ed in the war in July of lOlS. Mr T'nPitt retnined M ' eautiful spirit nn-l Ulndlv outlook on life. II Is survived bv one daughter. .Tenn Cliri tian liullitt; n Eon. Logan M. llu'' tt. Jr. niiil four little grnnd cln'i reii daughters of Mr. and Mrs. I,ran lln'litt. Jr. Ills finical will take nlace from St. Dominie's Chureli. In II il-noslmrs Mr. Uullltt having been n ilevnut Catholic since joining the Catholic Church nearly twenty year? ago. Mr. liullitt llvd in Torresd-ile. XAXCY WYXXIJ. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr nml Mrs William I.vttlcton Bnr fV, of Olivers l.-.no, rhesttmt Hill, hn. ps'i"0 Invitations for a il'nncr on Tri.liv, Kibruary I, nt the Illtz-Carlton In linnnr of their ileliutnnto daughter, Mim Annn W. Barclay, beforo the Sec on 1 Asi mbly. Mr anil Mm. J. Tlcrtrnm I.tnp'.rtcott lll eiimrtnlri nt n small dinner nt then home 171 i Hnrucc street, tonight Mr. rikI Mr LIPDlEC't ,vlM n''"1 cntertnin nt dinner on Wuelay night at their hoin to bi followed by a box party nt too opeia. Their guests will Includo their on-ln-law nnd daughter. Mr. and Mrs William Paul O'N'ell und Mr. and Mr ('.."irgo 1'urvcs. M s rrancca J. Ilnss, debutante dan -liter of Ir. and Mrs. neorne Q. It'" if lTL'l Rpruco street .will be the C'lr t of lionor nt n. lunch, on at tho 11'" Mi, -S'ratford toybo followed by a the 1 tre party on Wcdncdny, January IC t , In Ken by Mr. and Mrs. William M ilnn, of KinU.iwn, Kort Washington. Mr and Mrs. Joseph X. Pew, of Mill 1 ir k nnui, naverrord, will Bivo a uin tier on Tuesday, February 8 In honor of Hr and Mrs T C. Wharton Smith, of Valilrrore, who will attend tho ball. Mr I'pw win Rivo a tea on Tuesday. Jami.uv "5 She will bo nsslsted In ' is 1 ',- by her sister. Mrs. T. C Whnr t"n Smlih, Mrs J. Howard Pew. Mrs. APiert MoVltty and MIS3 Uleanor DoiiRh, rty Mr William Potter, of the Maples, 'hi inut IIIII, has Issued Invitations for f J i'ro party on Friday, January 23, in honor of Miss Mnry C. Heb.ird, de tui ritr, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Daniel 1 llfbard, beforo tho dnnco Dr. and Wiliinms Hlddle Cadwalader will Ci" In honor of MIsh jesslo Da Costa, laughter of Mr. Charles F. Da Costn. The fueats who will attend tho din ner toniRht, which Mrs. Samuel Simp-on Joeun, of Moreland nvenue. rhestnut lli Will plvn nt tlin T)r.l1.iMin-C2t,.!i,fnfil sk, itim.-ui wear, auss Anno IV " 'A' ll3s T-Ucy Jefterys. Mrs. T. ' Mr' m niln"' Mr Hohcrt Pltft hi. Jr., Mr ,rrls fh'on, Jlr Potter Wear, Cn.iu , " t'nnlBan, Mr. Mandtrson BaSi J,r;,',lp I:awln Fnx. Mr. Dudley MUI and Mr James D-owna. lSlicj,"'"1 5,rH- Arthur W. Sewoll, ot ricr on1 V'Mr. 'ylll entertain at din. ther ,nm"?y rvenl"B Jnnunry SS. at Voune r,"i , ln ll?'Vr of M!"B Marjoi.o l.r nli V.'1'0"'. O'Unnto dnughtor of K rur , 2lPl JoJn " Olbbon, of 10US M S'.'t Tho. KiiestH will Includa I'oxo.i 'lL. ar,P ' fls J"r a5rdn.11 Cli'a nb'2,-SanBC'..Mr- Francis Taylo "twlln lr ii. t T " V l "lr viiiium Hr J i,,,r 'MMr J- Andrews Harris nnd Kuestt iiii'.Ar,,,ur Hnrrs. Jr. Tlio l)r a1,aVHl,r'AlltV;.?,t,na thoiinnce which Costa iVlK'J0. ,tor MRM Jesslo R O.i Ch,,,.-' ""uinnie !n 1.. ... i.u.mr or nor daurhter. Miss Margaret nan, m"1 ln,'ule Miss ICvelyn Martin. MnV. ''".an Ferguson. Miss F.llzabeth M? i?,lM Iarl I-oulso Whitney. Atlte fi,..., "'"rriiiBer. Mian snran Ml4 qruV"9,M.P,J Mnr' Thayer, n Car Iry $lm MIb Virginia Hon., 1. ".. '-drier. Mr. HmiWI Un.inna 1l ' daughter of Mr. ""' n Dunn, nt her home, Allen's lane, Chestnut Hill. Mr, and Mrs. Albert O. D. Steel, of Sugar Loaf, Chestnut Hill, will occupy tho box of Mrs Steel's mother, Mrs. Herbert M, Howe, of 1C22 Locust street, nt tho 'opera on Tuesday evening nrxt. Their guc--ta will Include Miss Miriam W. Roberts and Mr. Spencer Hrvln. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Frederick Drlco, who havo been occupying their home, 2222 Do Lnncoy street, since thetr re turn In the nutumn from several months' touring the continent, will sail next Thursday for Europe, where they expect to spend Eomo time In southern France. Mrs. Walter Henderson nryant, who has been spending the winter at the IMlcvue-St rat ford, has returned from a. visit to Xcw York. Mrs. Brynnt will rn!l early In May for Hurope, where she will spend some time with her son-in-law nnd daughter. Mr. and Mrs Frederick K A. Pearson, in London Mr rearson Is secretary to the American embassy. Mrs. Pearson was Miss Eleanor Bryant Mr Gilbert W Dixon, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clayton Gilbert Dlson, of 135 South Seventeenth street, who has been attending Fchool In ihe Adirondack, nnd has been visiting his parents for a few weeks, has left for Florida, where ho will attend the Cocoanut Grove School Mrs. Dixon's parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. Hugh do I Wllloughby, arc occupying their winter home, Mundalay, Sewalis Point, Fla. MIfs Wallurga Rellly, danght -r of Mr. nnd Mrs Jo eph Itcllly. of the nollevue Stratford, who Is a student at the Uron pon School, Xcw York, ha3 returned home. Major General Littleton XV. Tazewell Waller, IT. S. M C, of 2H00 fjouth Twen tieth street, hns left for a trip to Vir ginia. Mrs Waller Is fp- tiding a few days In Washington, where she Is being entertained as the must of her son and d-UKhter-ln law, Major Lltt'eton XV. Tnssewr.ll Waller, Jr., U. H. M. C, and Mrs. Waller, Commander and Mr. F Coleman Stnrr. who arc spending the winter with Mrs Stnrr's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vic tor O. Strober, of liil" Pine street, left yesterday for Kew'cldey, Prt , where they nre being entertained ns tho r"ets of Commnnder Starr's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A H Starr. Thny expect to re turn tho latter part of next week. Mrs. J. Gardner Cossatt. o IMS "spruce street, will give a dinner this evenlmj In honor or her nephew, Mr ivl n"nhaw liefore the meetlnR of the Saturday F.venlng Dancing Clars. Mr Charles L. McKoohnn, of nif. nu'h Twentv-flrst street, will entertain it dinner this evenlnc before the dance x'-'ch Colonel nnd Mrs Louis .1 Ma "III will glvo on the bnttle-hlp Michi gan. In honor of Ml-'s M'irgaretta J"nncs, debutante daughter of Mrs Tlnrv Sulger Jeanes. and Miss Louise Vultdn. daurh'or of Captain Uiuls M Vulton nnd Mrs. Xtilton. Mr nnd Mrs Frank Battles, of 207 South Nineteenth street, will entertain at dinner this evenlnc In honor of thel dnughtT, Miss F.llzabeth B. Battles, be fore the meotlntr of the Saturday Eve ning Dancing Class. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm F.. Wright, of the Weli'nKton. will cntertnin nt a thrntre p-irtv, followed by tea at the Bellevue-Strat ord this afternoon, in honor of th"lr daughter. Miss Ellen Elizabeth Wright. There will be about seenty-llve from the school set present. Mr Jrhn S. Gustlne, who has been "pending thu winter with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John S Gus ine. Jr.. of C1".S Woodbine avenue. Ovcrbrook has left for St. Augustine, Fla,. where ho expects to remain for several weeks. Mrs. Bobert Wetherlll will entertain the Vine Club nt luncheon at her home In Chester on Thursday, the members of which nro Mrs John. Price Crozer, Mrs II. Ashton LlttK Mrs. J. Watts Mer cdr, Mrs. Edward Tollard. Mrs. ltiehard P"trrs. Mrs William C. Sprout, Mrs T Pilwnrd Woodbridge nnd Mrs. HIchnrd Wetherlll. Miss Dorothy O. Kirk, whoso engage ment has been recently announe, d to Commander Edward C. Hamner, Jr., V S X., will be entertained this afternoon at a linen shower nt the home of Mrs. Oeorgo Walter Holloway. Itlverbank, Beverly, X. J. DELAWARE COUNTY Miss Josephlno Primrose, of Balti more, hns been the guest of her aunt nnd uncle, Mr. nnd Mrs Louis Boss Little .at their home near Media, for a few days. Mr and Mrs Little are oc cupy ng Scmggle, Mrs Wllllnm Little's home, during the ubrnre of Mrs. Little nnd her daughter. MUs Marion Little who are spending som months nt their winter homo in Dnylona. Fla, Mrs. Hrnrv Cochran aro her daugh ter. Miss Cons'nnc Cochran, who have lived for a number 0 years in Chester, moved n few days ago to thdr new homo nt Bywood, mar Drexel Hill. Mrs George E. Bean, of Cynwyd, who wns tho gu st of the Woman's Club of Media on Wcdmsd.iy afternoon, gavo a talk on Cuir nt l'v. nts At the meeting on January la Mrs. Marv D. Obdyke vlll talk on "Proteetho Work In P.ural Communities." Mrs. Alva Grow motored a few days ago with a party of i lends to Florida, whero they will spend a fortnight. Mrs Albert Dutton MacDado and Mis. Cartwcll Wright, of Chi ster. are ho nowly nppolnted directors of the Clvestcr Day Xurbery, Dr. and Mrs. James Lord Hlgby nnd their ''daughter, Miss Itrno Illgby, have leturned from a brief lsit to Buck Hill Falls. GERMANTOWN The-Friday Current Events Club gave t private muslcale at the homo of Mrs. I'd ward M. Hull, 1100 Llndlev avenue-, 1 esterdav afternoon Mrs Hull, Mrs 'M ward Moyer Mis Lewis B, Dick, Miss Florence llaenle. Mrs. E A. Steelman. Mrs F. L. Woods Mrs Jesse C Kester nnd Mrs. Lillian MacMunn Stewart en tertained. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Tomllnson, of KfiD East Mavland street, will entertain it dinner ntv their home this evening In iionor of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Whitaker Felton. Mrs. Heibert A. Wallace, of 438 East Mt. Airy nvenue, will entertain nt lunch eon, ollowed by pinochle, at her homo on Monday nfternoon. The guests will includo Mrs. W. O. Van Horn. -Mrs. Ida Hansel. Mrs, Edward llenshaw. Miss Vettl Walter, Mm. Frank Isaac, Mrs. Howard Scholey and Mrs. Oliver Thorn ton. Mr nnd Mrs. Jesso C Kester, 7157 Tlrynn street, and tholr son. Master Billy Kester, will spend the week-end In Ocean City. Mr and Mrs. Kester will go to Florida In February to spend homo time. .&MFam The Kind you have -wanted to maUe velvcty smooth and creamy wlcn xnadec EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk '" '"', LJ - Ih Ml ai.n. Mm A qmrnfflMm$ym3R msv nA,-ini.a;irJv.xtijiBKra.i ST. FRANCIS JUNIORS WILL GIVE PLAY Entertainment to Be Hold Ballroom of the Eellevue Straiford in TI10 St Francis Jtm'or Aid will prisent Wlll.inl Spenser's ":l!3 Bob White" on Fiiday evening. Januiry 21, In tho ballroom cf tho Bollevue-Strat-ford. A series of rehearsa's, under the di rection of Owen Fltgernld. have be, n In piogrets. nnd Mr. Sp user h is given tho production his pcrrcnal super 'lnn. Mis 1 ,rTnes Lnnd will nppcar in the role of M'ss Bob White, wilt e the part of (Jodnirod will bo portrayed by Miss Lynore D. McVulty. The choruses have b en made up from me nbers of .the ounger set rnd Include M's Whilfre I T lo'nas, Miss Katherlne Mngulre, M'ss Esihrr Walsh. Mis 1 Best ma y Dele hunty, M'ss M de'clne Delahuivy. Miss A'ico Tone'. Miss Marlon Vnnneman. MUi Mar on It I7., M'ss Mary McEnerv, Mi'S Fr dt Deaux, JI!fs 1 1. Ion Boo'h by, M'bs Mad elr.e Vang '.ton, M'ss Ur ., .ja -, .,1 . yi Miss Helen Adlcr, Miss May Harnett, M ss .Ml la H.iiuL'.t, .11. s 1.0, , .tc.i.i nell, Ms ltesemary Ham Hon, M ss Margaret Blaumblntt, Miss He en Q nn Mlis Jein I'd lmnn M 11 :- otny Charles, Miss Harr'nt colter, .m.ss Elizabeth Strain and Miss CrcsseiitLi Beck. Some of tho costumes worn In the country scene wl 1 how tho fash en of the time, twenty years ngo uhen V S 'cn.ser'3 opera was first produced, but most of the play is .-.uipris un up 10 date. In tho third act, which Is the s ene of tho ml llcna ic's country place, the principals wl'l wear Fiench models loaned b one of tlia fashionable Wal nut street shops. Miss Salome Ga'e Is business mana ger, with Mrs. Walter B. Gibbons and Miss Katherlno Vanneman as assis tants. Tho aides will sell flowers, candy, cigarettes and programs. In charge of tho salo arc Mrs. Joseph A. Mc Devltt, Miss Alice Murdoch, Miss Sophie Hendirson Mrs. Joseph Tlnney. Mlfcs Gertrude Bach or and Miss Buth Israel. Those a slating on tho various committees aro Mis Frances L. Sulli van, Mls-s llo'en McVU-ho . Miss Agnes McN'Ichol, Ml a Agnes li.igg.uty. M'ss Stt-1 a Murphy, Mls Bcrnlce Toland, Jlls.s Helm Sli"ernn, M ss May Siieer.ui, .Miss Agnes Croiilu. Mis, Ir, lie Brad ford, Mis Helen Chaili.im, Miss Lou. so Eslintf, Mis Mary M.irtln, M ss Mar guerite MicDonald, M ss M 1 ruerl.o Land, M h Anna M !' dd-r. Mis Mary licokcy. Miss M H.ile Fane 1. Mi u Gertiudo Mundy, Miss Mary Heulslcr. Mis Helen Coy e, M 'H Agnes Hast ngs. Miss EUz.iixth Doy.e, Jllus Martha Dojle, Ml Pan lna llostnmnn, JIIss Eleanor O'Loughl n, M.si Boso Mary McN'nlly, M.i-s B' itric I.ouge, Miss Christine Felin. M ss KathJlin Mur pbv, Mis Anne- Waters. M ss Alco DL'tmond, Miss Fr'H.s Wntscn. Miss Gertrue Waters Ms Gertrude Morris. Mis Uuth W.i 'Mi Miss M.uy Mil ar. Miss Katherlne McLean. Miss May All water, Miss K.ith line Burps, M ss Constance Burn'. Ml 3 Katli' rlno Scan null, Miss C'uuentino lVnt. Mits Agnes Bergen, Miss dun Ino Farrtn, Miss France! Buscli, Mi.s Elisabeth Me. Hugh, Miss Eleanor Itlce, Mis. Harry Ogdm, Mrs. Aubuin Band ill, M's. Ilaenn, Mrs Joseph Cunningham, Mrs. John E. Loftus Mrs Thomas A. Legue and Mrs. Janus II. Doyle. Tho patroncssoV 1 st Includes the names of many prom'nent oclety ma- lions JSetlle Ol 1111' iiumiu uuia uiu viiu ; ollowlng- Mi" .1 nn Bl'l 'ig'"ii. Mis i Anthony A. Hirst Mrs. PombroUo D Harton Mrs. igi .itlus J. Horstmann, I Mrs Thorn is P Hunter, Mrs. Frank I. Patterson Mis Henry F. Clark);. I Mrs Marv W. S hate". Mrs It ehnrd C Scbwcerer. Mrs Walter W. Gale, irt .1, nli V Hutchinson. Mrs E. II McMlchan. Mrs A M. Zane Mrs. John I.ouglr an. Mis Joseph Gallagher, Mrs William Do!. Mr3, Mary Engan nnd Mrs. John Sli alum. prtl fiVl and Mailing Tube EDWIN J. SCHOETTLE CO. 533 N. Mill St Philadelphia or an abtindancc or soft, luxurianr hair, glisl-enlng wifh beauty wSM 'tvV una raaianr wilh life.use ' .' 1 -. , MRS. WILMAM UAKGR WHKLEN Of Clovclly, Devon, who will sing nt the iiiuslrnlo to be given nt the riays and , Players, 4.1 South eighteenth street, on Sunday night Photo by It. Parker Itolfe. MRS. HOWARD HENRY ' A BRIDE TODAY Marriage to Major Couverneur Cadwalader Takes Place at Fort Washington An Interest'nt- welding to society took nlaee nt 1 SO oVet; tb'o nf'nrnoon wbn "s Tlowsrd Ibm 'on Hnry bream" be Jirld of Main- Go'iverneur Cad'val "It, at Camp HIM the bom of Mrs TTonrv's moth r M's Alexander Van Tlop'polnor nr Fort Wn"h'ngton In tb" liresenco of only the members of th" Im mediate families The bride, who was "Iven In marring" bv Mr Van Itensse Ser wore a rrep d' chine dress em broidered In gray and a large picture 'vit of silver cln'b with two peacock 'enthers nt th" right side. Her mother 'oro a black velvet aft -moon dress. The Bev. NatrnnM B. ftroton. rector o" St. "homos' Church. Whl'emnrob. otllclntcd. Captain Thomas Cadwalader ncted ns best man. Mr and Mrs Van ltensse '"r entertained at luncheon after tho "remony After a two months' wedding rip to Hii'-eipe Malor n-d M -s Cad walader will llvo at Hawkswoll, tho iome of tho In hie at Fo.t Wasnington. COVRAD VINSON The wedding of Ml-s Frances Bapallc nson. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank - Inson. of East Orange. N. J., nnd Mr -irls Conrad, son o" Mr. and Mrs Pearson T. Conrad, of Wayne, will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock nt th. Woman's Club, Enst Orange. Mrs. Wal lace Colllster Johnson, of East Orange, will attend the bride ns matron of bono- .. in 1 111. main or nonor win bo Miss Dor othv Cochran of this cltv. Tho brides Tmlds will be Mrs. Alfred Hare, of Ard more; Miss Jeanetto Anderson, of Pair i'r,?,.'iK1"VMi.ss al'l,'ya Belknap and Miss Muriel Borden, of New York. Mr Puar- Von I'. Conrad. Jr.. will act as best man nnd the ushers will Include Mr. John Hawkcs Wilson. Mr. C. Joseph Dext r Mr. '-rands J. Harrlty, all of this cltv: r ilgerton B. Vinson Mr. F. Dayton Canlleld nnd Mr. Lawrence M. Lloyd, of uw Yoik. A reception will follow tho ceremony. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Lillian Ball entertained the hrldge club of which she is a member at tho Blttenhouso Motel ves'erd.iy ifternoon Her Ktiests lneli.il. d Mrs Chnrlis Brkker, Mrs. Jaclc Claze Mih IIubIi Haniia, Mrs H. Oi hrlni; 11-irK-ness. Mrs. Oscar Noll Mrs. Frank I'aul anil Mrs, K. h Possdl. Miss Blvlra Martinez, of 1710 North Thirty-third slrett, will euti-itiin the- Invilttioni or Announce. mend Write or I'lione fur Hummed nr I'rlnttd fiuiniurH. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Walnut St. t II' 'U' ! f T- - ASCO ASCO A i s iCl O How did you enjoy your toast this morning? Of course, if the delicious Victor Bread was used, there can be no question about it. "Victor" Bread makes rich brown, crisp toast jmt the kind you love to spread the butter on nnd eat slowly to make it last longer. Whether for the brain worker, the man of sedentary habits; the manual worker, the man who carries a lunch basket; the fast grow ing, energetic frisky youngster whatever the condition, "Victor" supplies most every needed element tfie human body demands. fcii c 01 te c o A -S .c .0' ' A s c to A' S' c lrtfiHKif twSffl vy- lllf lir . Bread Are you paying more than 8c for bread? You're losing money if you are. Buy "Victor" Bread each afternoon for the next day's breakfast. It stays fresh even from Satur day until Monday. "Asco" Stores all over Phlla. and throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland o h s c 01 A S c i , . . Iota Chapter of tho Sigma Alpha Fl 8o rorlty to which she belongs, at her home, this afternoon, Tho members Include MJss Ethel Autenwreath, Miss Jean Clark. Mlsa Hvh'll.t Davis. Miss Ger trude Duihy. Mls Uuth Ellber, Mls Eleanor Fitzgerald, Miss Adelo Fred ericks, Miss Anna Larkln, Miss Mar guerite Larkln, Miss Hermlnla Marti nez, Miss Alma Sheridan nnd Miss Dor othy Wolf. A thentro party was given by tho Beaux Mondo Club on TU' sday, fol lowed by a dinner nt tho Arcadia. Tin party was chaperoned by Mrs. Anna Lidorer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry B. Sotnmer, of 1C02 North Elgh'h street,, are celebrat ing their fifteenth wedding nnnlvorsarj by taking 11 trip to New York. Mrs. S. D, Stern, of Patcrson, N. J., Is the guest of her nephew and nlcco, Dr and Mrs. David S. Stern, of 1442 Blnvls street. Mrs. Arthur K. Stern, 203 B North i-.lRlitccn.h street, guvo a iriuslcalo on Wednesday evening nt her homo foi forty guests. Dr. H L.pschutz, Mr. Patrick J. Kelley, Mrs. Stanley W. Gold smith and Mr. Egon PriU, all of .Ne. York, entertained, The members of tho Philadelphia branch of the Alumni Association o. 1 dir Crest ('olleg.- for Women, of Al lentown, wre entertained on Tuesday at tho monthly nn etlng at the home of Mrs. Walter Scott, president of the as sociation, of ,'i4l2 North Twenty-first street, when there was a re-election of olllccrs ns follows- Mrs. Walter Scott, president; Mis. Mary Boner, vlco prcnl dent I Mnt .Innnl, r..!,.,... ,r.nunn.,. Mr3 Hammond Heckler, recording fcc retary, and Mrs. Coige II. McKay, cor- responding secretnry. The guests of honor were Dr. W lllam F. Curtis, pres r.n.t. of lIar ('rpsl College, and Mrs &u ,ls- ..0l."tr Buists Included Mrs. 7,h,'n!x? '' IVBhter. Mrs. II, A. Ballkt. la 'VIP,',1 arlm- M- -"fy Hertzlcr vlini Jrll",! Itobbms, Mrs. Johnson III1 bush nil of All. mown; Mrs. William Godahall, of Coltnur. pa.; Mrs. Charles 11 "iV1 Mrs- A c- H.nnan, of L.ms dale; Mrs. Clarke Heller and Mrs. Mo''rn'"-''10.;.01. -'''"' nP: as.l Elsie Ilnrtzell, of Chalfonte, Pa ; Mrs IMw 11 hmlk,, Abngion; .Mi. julin C. Brlggs, of Oak Lane, and tho following im.ni- 11 rs irom this city: Mis. Mary C. v f,' ,:MIV "'Biuet Holler. .Mrs Mrs. John la brain. Mrs. Jacob a.lgei. '" J.ownra "ccklcr, Mrs. VV. F. Long. .Mrs Walter Scott, Mrs. Uaymond Jack son and Mrs. ticorgo II. McKay. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Kt. Illta's Auxiliary will hold Its first nnntial dance on Friday own'tic i-n ary 21, at the Lawrinco Studio, Broad nnd Porter streets. The committee ii chnrge of the danco Includes: .li I.llzabeth Mncaulcy, pr, sldent; Mi Mao Cutmne. Mini Nora Hamilton s c fi-tnrv: Miss S.ini l.lmv Mim iiit ,.. Stelnhauser, Miss Mary' Mm .111. Mis era Henry, Msa llii'ti Doli.iin. Mh Emily De l'utron. Miss Cecelia Murra Mls Ldnii C-idv. Mlrs Kohl- C.in.i naugh. Mi.-s Maria Murrlj and Mijj Mary Blls.ud NORRISTOWN Tho N'orristown operatic Society, of which .lira. i;oy ,i, xanilir llattlelu I president, win tills yi-.ir present Dl- iovens "iieii l-iather," at Its annua' charity beni lit In tho Grand Opera House on tn evi nlngs of April 11, 12 and u. 'J lie large organization In c.udes more than 11 hundred prominent ini-ii mm iiuiiicii 01 musical talent, In- ciuueu in me announcement of thos who will take the leading pai .a will b Mrs Alvlu D Beyer. Miss Maigarct lioniuergcr, -inss .Mildred Crawiord, Miss Helen I'urdy, Mis.s Marv McCoy M.ss Anna Mnich. Mis.s Buth Montague, Miss Emllle Bowland. M.us Viola Krulz, t-i:iiiiiiiiiii,iMiiiiinia:iiij;iii'.'ii!; ijjiiBiiiiiiiira mx Models of distinctive originality representing the most exclusive of the new slyies, yet moder ately priced for their class. LIBERAL REDUCTIONS Top Coats Sports Coats Furs mt fm & fflillimvv Ijop 3nc. 1423 Mlalmtt Street aiiiiiirjiiiniKiiiiiriEirii!, ,;i;.,irjLiii'HrHi!iin,iiiHiii'ii;irM, asco jjSTQRES cqTj& "" i" 1 -" 1 ' ' . Big , 1 . v l 1 1 t,,.J.n-MCTt...rry.IJ,n,,in,j?.t.-iaJ I ,!di, (1. (..11 .. ..i.AKi.It who before her in.tr; int;e this ftllcr nooon nt Camp lllb. was .Mrs. Howard Houston Henry Miss Lydla Mvers. Miss Fdna nur. Mls Verna Garner. Ml-s E'sle Brush-r trs John Dal Mrs iionen "' Mri M. C. Cimpbell. Mr O.or-n S'aib Mr George c. A. Dotwller. Mr. By mond Itctwiler, Mr J. Burnett H"'"'1, Mr Tliompsnn Clower. Mr. .i,.ir Yinkle Mr Charles Pot'er. Dr An- ion Kers'mer Mr Thomas Bishop Mr "-''-tied tturrnv.-s, Mr. Pnul Both", Mr. J 't-ir-p It . Mr. Chr'sMan Huber Jr si. T..i. iinrlriv t William Y. Fried- l.nrn. Mr Wllllnm' Schnll Mr. Joh-i Dale nnd Mr. Edgi r Schmidt. Mrs Henry Clay Wood and her small son, Master Henry i;iav vo' jr. n bnve luen visiting Mrs. Woods paren Mr and Mrs William F. Solly, of 00 DeKalb "tteet, have returned to thelt homo In :Ji Louis, Mo. Mrs. Solly ac companied them and will spend next week with her daughter. w n-JH Sis says I eat Post TOASTIES like a snow-storm cause I make the flakes fly says Best Corn Flakes Made ' "ill 'n !i '".! 'I'll iri'In'i l'1? 'i,'!., ft wwmji nf"J , J. -f .J.. 'WW '. M ASCO - - -- - ASCO ASCO fr ultir T1I1-1 iti i A S i K r '-' . i tT i A S C o A S c o r A Loaf rs let o A c A 1 V. O A S c O A rS njaij. fbj, jZJJkS)SlL Iilif iTi a'TnaiiicraiiniKTiin,!! ffl:'1' j. w' . I 'J1"Jn".".I il i iHllllwerit 3 for ti tfyttn Wtwt I 13 WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. knnd Mrs. A'. Sharp, o 62S7 Bal Mmoro avenue, accompanied by their laughter, Mlsa Freda Sharp, left on V' dnesday for an extended stay nt Miami, Fla. Mrs Charles IT. Paeock, of 1021 Mar 'vn road, Is spending tho winter months it Hockbrldge, Calif. Mr nnd Mrs Francis 18. O'Brien en "rtnlned on Friday evening nt their partmrnt, B215 Spruce street. The iiests Included Mr, nnd Mrs Bohort S. Tednrv Mrs Julia S'eln, Mr, and Mrs. hail" fllllliiBliRm, Mr nnd Mrs. Bob- McCreary. Mr. nnd Mrs Howard 3'on Mr nn,i Mrs William Hnckott nd Mr and Mrs Joseph B. Damal. Mks Louise SchWMnr of 5802 Olrard 'cnue, gave a luncheon nnd shower -day nj the. Arcadia caf In honor of J ss I.dna Mao Emmerich, whose en- K''i ni nm recen'lv liecn announced ,," guests included Mrs. Edwin Bray. Mlns Hazel rii-nv, Miss Ijulso Doras. ',- UnArn ,,,.f,7!"' XIl3S Dct,y ' Brown, .i'i..iArcl,l,.'nl'1 """tile. Miss Anna Jlill'iler Miss Nellie Emmerich and M-s I-.dna Mao Emmerich. Mrs Clarence Cu'ler Blrecker hns re. u-tied to her homo In Cambridge, Mass. ner np-ndlng some time ns the guest her rro'her, Mrs. M. White, of 3620 A'ntnut street. Miss It'na culln, of Hnrrlsburg who '"" "pen Maltinif friends In West Phlln I (Mia, has returned to her home. , l,h " " ""-.""'v.. Cndwallader "' """-. 01 ijj Houtn Fl ty-thlrd "timm-iimp vnTtrF.t LUCKENBACH LINES Philadelphia to Rotterdam Amsterdam S S WFST POOL (U. S. S. Board) Loadinn fcS EASTERN SOLDIER (U. S. S. Board) January 30 , Rotterdam Philadelphia r S Vr ST POOL (U S. S. Board) February 7 SS EASTERN SOLDIER (U. S. S. Board) February 21 Philadelphia San Diego Los Angeles Son Francisco Portland Tacoma -Seattle SS FRFD'K LUCKFNBACH January 20 SS HATTIE LUCKENBACH January 31 San Francisco Los Angeles San Diego Philadelphia SS JULIA LUCKENBACH January 22a SS EDWARD LUCKENBACH February 9 LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC -320 Chestnut Streot, Philadelphia I.OM1IAHD S340 -mriniiijim in .il 1 n'.l'lvv&'jj'jw;w'wi"'M'ii I'uFitKrr mid 1 A"vnNlA , .New York to Pirieci, Dub'ovnik and Trieste. ...Jan. 18 IMPERAT0R New York" Cherbourg and iAXONIA ., ..New York Halifax, Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg ..New York" Liverpool Philadelphia" Liverpool, Briitol (Atonmoulh), . .New York " Liverpool ..New York" Vigo, Patras. Dubrovnik and VFSTRIS .... WH'TFGATE fAPMANIA . ITALIA .... T w?HilN,A New York" Cherbonrj and's'oVtnampton!!!.' VALAC1A Philadelphia " London ?!N.IA. ,N"'-..MwYork" Plymocth red CherbcnrB ..... rTW1BIA New York" LrnJnnrrr .nj C.U.v. ... AYnJIA , .New York " Plymouth, Cherbourg & Hamburg AIGEtllA i..Ntw Ynrl 1 n,Ur,.).. . MASSILIA BoiIob " C a,g w ' f AIT0NIA New York " Livlfpool' K. A. VICTORIA.New York" u3 ..nuwAnin ...new Igrk" Cherbourg and Llt of I.ntrr rn..fner nm,y iSW) Wnlnnt St.. Phll. CUMMINS LINES a U. S. Shi,.pinR Hoard Steel Steamers i Keguiar 1-reiuht Service PHILADELPHIA TO ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP S3S5W-B.:::::::"v--;-:"",l2hf PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG & BREMEN SS "GATEWAY CITY" J. 25 For pnc nriit rrtfc nnnfy A. D. CUMiVliiMS & CO., Inc. 139 Smith 4th St.. Philn.. Pa. Lombard 4l!7-tl!8-5M : Main 738 NAWSCO LINES Illrrct Srrvlce Without Traiu-klilimitnt Between PHILADELPHIA & LOS ANGELES HARBOR, SAN FRANCISCO, SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND SS Lehigh i-chigh Jan. 131 SS Wenatchee West Togus Feb. 5'SS Yalza .' S SS Brush .Feb. 18 X'.ll.illiil I'llhiirncrr S.iinivrl? mm ....... Snllliii from .Ne-. ork l,i NOFl'lH ATLANTIC & WESTJiKN S. S. CO. rT's t n "" "I 136 3 Fourth St., Phila. Phone Lombard 5791-2-3; Main 3202-3 1nl7--r, '''"" T i TheCHARLE T.TJIEGEEC Agents for U. S. Shipping Board 3 Philadelphia !o Grsek, Adriatic & 0!ac!( Sea Perls Piraeus, Palra3, Salonica, Venice and Trieste A STEAMER Late January Loading Betth: South ',. Pier 73, S. W. For rate and particulars, apply to 1 he thanes Y. foegee Co. Drcxcl Building, Philadelphia Lombard 5100-1--3 Main 30G.', I hiiadclpliia to Gibraltar, hltncia, Oarcslona, a.'s:illas SS "Chctopa" Feb. 1 I or rutcj and space apply to anr-s W. Elwcll & Co., Inc. 17 Stato St., New York or The Charles T. Mf gee Co. Drexel Building, Philadelphia ii! . mO'ird 5100-1-2-3 Main 306 h I 0. : DIXIE STtAMSHIP LINES PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW H PwyTi'i'MST expecti-il to nail Jan u HARRIS, MAGILL & CO., INC. 423 UlAUTI'i: llL'II.UINU 1'IUL.U1X1'X11A LumLarU 0120-1 Mala ion Strtcl, ttHI entertln..(it dlntiM1 tW:1!''! C. Crow, of Lunedowno, Mls Ethel-M.f -I Crow, of New York, Mr. anil Mm. ltoUW t ?t-' 1 it. Meyers, miss ixuh jean juoycia "r4Jtt ! 5 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lear. jT(IJ I IUUH ' Mlsa nmillo t'eneiopo ua vnwi- fiA-i IttllllTU IIIO ,liv...v. ,fc ..-.. . tf-lV school class on Thursday evening at hrW i.. oaiia xril. dAii.i.l..ntti ntrrAt. la llUllie rf 'U, '" HO.C. !.." -,-. ,, .. . . ..Jr when a miscellaneous snower wua nm 'TfJ In lionor of Miss Betty Hurat. Th Ijl rruests Included Miss Gertrude White i jrfe.a Miss Alma Fllntf. Miss Dorothy dard- "'Wi ner, Miss Martha Kelly. MIbs Kathrrn Hurst, Miss Dorothy HathaWRy, Mlsa J Buth Thompson. Miss Bernico nauo- 5 well. Miss Bum King, MISS riaroni.1 ,... ri.... irin MuTTnititpn. Mlsei 'V :. ..1"' ',r'7't';;' -oC. v, u- 1 ATI.. 0 uonn.u-on, .. ? "K. -,1,1, JM I'OrOICO J ll'irne, .1111. -,,i.iwt - ..-- kAiIj Kinson nnu .urn. J. u. vuu vo.... w , . .... n.-.. ..- Ui.wi.1,,. wilt Tlt4' rne uei'a i;u oikh,.-. iwimi. "... fii 'i'M meet on Saturday afternoon. January yfflil 22 nt the home o' Mli Naomi Lo-lge. $$ ' in Tioga i nose wno win uiiuiei v,i. "o vy t MIfs B-nric Alvorez. Miss Katharine ij- Conway, miss jean i.ant. .insn '" r-gtnrry. Mlts Miriam Dooley. .Mlsa ,1.1(1 r.inM ir'.i.fi-'i ATi-i-i icninnrino uorn. v-',i M'ss Marie Krl'er Mls Marguerite Lar- Jw J-y. kin Miss Annette meenan. miss ,u- .j heth Miller, Miss Margarot McMenany. "'jl Miss Hel n Murpny, Miss Agnea rao Caffry Miss Sarah Sweeney and Miss Uuth Wnlrnth 3 RTi-Msmr Nortrr.s ri-lKlti hi-rvli-n. Southampton., Jan. 20 Mar. 10 . .Jan. 22 Mar. ..Jan. 29 Jan. 29 i. tn n. a a., in .': .'i .JH. .. U O,.... H,yft -. . rois .D' i rr STS-wswi ,rCD, ICD.&U Mia.. ?ij . .Fh. 5 .. (. .Feb. 8 Mar. 19 Apr. 26 j1, Feb. 19 Mar. 26 Apr.Z3,jp jl Apr. 13 MaT2,..ttt, ..j rl,... 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