K,V ( S fS.-i .: ',-'.' x ..... - r,t""r' :--JL,y? "' - i- i-vf'.tt.'jgm ffimiM ' WBLIO" GE WEPftESA' JAattJARg 'ly'ffiffi. JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ftancy Wynne Tells of Pretty Frocks Seen at Recent Parties Prominent Women Leave for Girl Scout Convention in Cincinnati I HAVK sern Fllth vcrJ" Pf"? forks i.f.lv that i im iwh uiiii imirv i'ii ,,! alxmt the fctyV. 'Hicrp ftoem ST'be a cerlnln lniHvldimllty about tho Ln loo. nml they fire not ho exnft '?1 Mnrv niindlnnlng wore o fef.it f'rork at ono of the recent bftlK Wa of "liver cloth cat V-aliopcJ fl TJiir" wbm ft I.MUtlMl broad '. . "v". .". i.i, ii 1 HeVn Swell, who Ih a tlfbtitante of this, yenr, J l ''"'" ."!...";: S elaborately aciul-iol with rl.lr.c- . i nnd which Is cut round at the SS The fiklrt haa a pointed over- (Vlrt of tulle. rrtHAT w n merry party I heard i&AZ'ftt Monday S MIhr s (Mr Jlnry fnsontt vXnrw (Mark. Owen Martin, hlicii " , r.kntt. Hetty Fox and several 5 EJ?-. nml Mr-. WIlllH Martin Hjrh.B ; it Thev wore ineimu'in u im ,hSii?w rommftteo nnd other ilclfeatrH JTh. . IMifi "ll.hla Olrl Scouts rtnrt iib or tie convention, which Is belnK SL .1,1. week In Cincinnati (I hope you SWl -P'lt that rlBht.) TiKt year, vou remember, the con .. i ' wan' held In Jthta city at the i'.'t".. ...Mtratfonl. THIS wi-ck ii is ; ;, llil.v ...... . - - - . . i . .. n wrr- tiii r-r- r ii i ),ne who uo not ."J - -.. -,.. K1 n I tel In CMnclnnatl, and lh,f, L will there until Friday, when Irlll "be held there ..- i... .unvnnr nr win ituun Same Tlie I'hlladelphla iMcRatM with &?'. tlon of Kuth Irael. who I .i Viip the camp, will return "tL Olrl Scout movement started here K?Mtlx years uo and there nre now !j$r WOO TrI Hcoutn with new troops Clap every week or ao. And from in I hear much of the succcwi of the al! L.nY U due to the unttrtns dc BaT2f the BlrlB on the executive S in I ami to the faithful captains who U, riven their time In unstinted meas fJTXe the oncanlBBtlon was formed ..ntiiiim and the summer camp, fe S too Hope Wilson, whose Z;t to Robert Pechert was an S'l lt week. Ih the treorer o the board. Hiioccedlnj: Mrs. NewUoKl Tatlor. who resigned last month. Hetty I'nckard is n captain in the Be." u and a, Krcnt ...ans pother ajr re takiiiK up the work t-'ils year. xit Shli Wool is goln : on now- on Munduv ev.-n iirs at the miam icii" II,h feVhool and will continue through Nvin more meetings. ft' VlTi: u nmaber of people have left nh-eady for Palm Peach. Mrs. UV,l..r ntwl lCr aUCIUIT, i.uuui Urockic. ure u'lnK down next week to in Mr. Warden. Tho Warburtons ire there and Mrs. Munn and her da'iRliter Pauline, who have been uf-f-rliiu from u liiclit attack of diphtheria, fxmvt to k'o dowti to their eottnRe soon. 1 unilcrtftand Mr. Munn and the other ehiliiicn ure ulrendy there. EXt'KlT that one leels sorry rorxnos,. who suffer ior.-niit of coal on n dav like M'-ttrduy. was it not Riorums aim (ravo'nab'eV .ftiHt to take a walk in thnt in. ami then to (ro into n warm house tnil fe.-l the glow of returnlnR circula tion all throuch one's vcIiib! It makes M.i. r..i.l K hi.nltliv. Hoesn't It? Tin- cold weather makes me think of. the fki.tlnt: carnival that is Hemic Tilanned tor next month. It's to be giv.n hr the girls of the Deltn Kappa IVi Fraternity, which is ns you know. a erv I'n'-liioimb'e nffnlr; and it's to he for the lieueflt of Proomall Holiday Hnnii . which U u house for ennvu Imitmi. if T remember riglitlv. There fc to he exhibition skntlns b' Miss The re Wild and Mr. Nut Mies, of Uos tna. who reallv are considered two of the hf-t amateur skaters in the coun try. Then the New York Skntins (:'b and tlm Philadelphia SkatltiR Cljib will take unit nnil the ianecrs and Virginia rec1 will he dnneeil on skates. The exeeutlvo committee of the af fair includes Mrs. Ouilllaeme Aertsen, Jr. i she v.ns P.entrlce Howell, vou knew i, Catherine Owe. Dorothy Ely. Mrs I'ltss KilKeiie Newbold. Mrs. Tri-nehard Xewbold. Mrs. Ted . Paul. Miriam Huberts Mrs. Wharton Sink'er. Jr., and Mri. Lincoln (Jodfrev. .Tr.. who U diairiiriii Jt's to he held February !M. NANCY WYN'NK. tlaushter of Str. and Mrs. Charles W. Asliury, of Mestha, onl hnne, nnd Mrs. .reonwooil'H brother, Mr John Uawkes WIIboIi, who will be marrleil on Saturdny night, January 29, In the St. I'nul'n Ivplseopal Church, Ogontz. Mrs. Ureen wood will attend the brldo as matron of honor, Tho nucsts will includo the bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. William kecelster Van I.cer, of 4B30 Chcutnui etreet, will leave on Friday, January 28, for New YorK. wber they wilt bo entertained ns tho Itutsla of Mrs. Van Loer'u brother-in-law and Klster, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Mason I.ay. They ctect to remain a week. Mrs Van Leer wan Miss ARneU de BeldlliK, of New York. Mr. ntnl Mra. Harry Maybln Hnrt, of 1629 Locust street, liuvo returned from a few days' vlnlt to NVw York, wheru they were entertained nn the KUcnta of Mr. and Mrs. rftewart Duncan. Mr. anil Mrs. William O. ltowland, Jr., of 1812 Pine street, will entertain nt a small Informal dinner nt their home on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. How hind have returned from a visit In At lantic City, where they were tho ffuesla of Mrs. Rowland's mother, Mrs. Charles H. Howell, of Torresdale, at tho Hotel Brlphton Mr. Ralph Thomllnson, Miss Helen Pader Yost and Mr, Harold P. Water will Rive a concert, under thn auspices of the Hood College Club, of Philadel phia, at the homo of Dr., and Mm. J. R Sweet. 301 St. Mark's square, thM evening. The wcddlnR Of Miss Kfflo Chase Wat son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Watson, of tho Buckingham, Forty fourth nnd Walnut streets, and Mr. C. Ii Ia htnan, of Wisconsin, took place at the Church of Our Saviour, Thirty-eighth near Chestnut street, nt 1 o'clock, thn T.ov. Hobert Johnson offlclotlntr. A luncheon and reception followed at tho Uel'cvue-Stratford. Mro. Sydney Hullen Dunn entertained at a bridge, followed by tea, yesterday at the home of her mother. Mrs. Wil liam Penn Troth, Jr., 2027 Spruce street. Amonu tho Ruest3 were Mrs. Charles C. Norrls Mrs. Herbert 1'otter, Mrs. Shel don Potter, Mrs. J. Uarry Colahan, Mrs. J. Klllot Newlln. Mrs. O. Urlnton Thomas, Mm B. Vail Mnrsh, Mrs. Jlob ert W. LlRiret. Mra. William O. Hop kins, Mrs. Wlgton, Mrs. Van Antwcr Lea. Mls.n Gertrude Homer, dauprhter of Mrn. Thomas Barrett Homer, of Crit tenden avenuo nnd (Iravers lane, Chest nut Hill, will entertain at brldsc Satur day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sheble. of 2023 Do lnneey place, will entertain at a dinner on Tusdny, February 8, before the bal masque. Mr. and Mrs. Harlow C. Voorheea, of Proscct avenue, Klklns Park, left on Mondav for Palm Bench. Fla where they will upend several weeks. A surprise birthday party wr.n (riven by Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Lattash In honor of their daughter, Miss Alice Ii Lattash, on Saturday evening, Junucry 15. ALONG THE READING Mr. Milton It. Kntzcnberg, of 125 Township line, JenklntOwn, has gone to Cuba on a three weeks' trip. Mr. nnd Mra. Tillman Calm, of 151- klns Park, are visiting relatives in Ch- sntro, and t'.tpcct to be koho nbout two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Stcrnberger and family, of Unit Lane, linv re moved to 2S! South Connecticut ave nue, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. II Weener celebrated their wooden wedding anniversary on Sunday at their home, 4!:i3 Smedley street, Logan, at a quiet dinner. Among the guests vewro Mr. and Mrs. Serepka and their children, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Mr. Norman Serepka, Mr. and Mrs. Sable, of Washington ; Mrs. B. Welner ana Mr. nna Mrs. Witld and their chll. dren. Tho guests were entertained by Mlsa Sara Serepka, Mr. Henry Serepka and Mr. Eddie Serepka, who sane. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Phillip M. Sharpless. of Oreystone, near West Chester, left a ew days ago with their children for Miami, Fla., where they will spend the remainder of the winter In thtlr bunga low. Mrs. Andrew M. ICastwtck Is th re cently appointed chairman of the Wal ''ngford Chapter ,t the American lied Crom. succeeding Mr J. Wnttu Mereur. whose resignation lcis Just been accepted due to her alis,nce. Mrs. Mereur and W family nre in Hurope for an indefi nite stny. Mrn. John Sciimnn Albeit na been made vlco chairman, MIhh Mary 11 Large secretary and Mlj-s Caroline l.ar kin treasurer. Mrs. Walter W Hlb berd and Mrs. Wylle Tlionms lij.ve been added to the x.cutlve board, tilling two recent vacancies. The annual liincheon of the Woman's luh of .Media will be glen on AVednes Oay, January 2.!, at the clubhouse, with Mrs. Walter I lirlsoom In charge. Mrs. AS'illlarn i. Sterrett, of Chester siiending a fortnight at Tampa Hay,' Dr. nml Mrs. TrlrnbM Pratt have re turned to th-lr home In Media .rom a f'w days' otay at Atlantic City mm' ?l9KfBBBBBBHBK dfc JkJuLi :-ti MISS SARAH ANNE MARPLE ! WEDS MR. GEORGE 0SB0RN Marrlaoe of Miss Maroaret D. Doyle and Mr. Dwlght P. Thompson Tho marrlago of Miss atrah Ann Marple, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John W. Marple, of 6613 Dovon street, to Mr. George. Ii Osborn, of 21 Kast Col lorn street, took place nt i o'clock yes terday afternoon nt tho home of the bride's narents. Th Ilv Honrv F. Wllkle, of tho Church of tho Redeemer, ucrmantown, performed tho ceremony, nnu .Mr. Mamie itavn his dauirnter in marriage, Miss Margaret I. Marple MISS OKKTKUDIS II. Ml'IH Whose engagement lias been an nounced by her parents, Dr. nml .Mrs. K. Stanton Muir, of 0023 Walker street, to Mr. N. Edwin Ltndclt, Jr., of WIsslnomliiR GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs, William E. Ilueliter, of 21 Pelham road, have Issued Invita tions for tho marriage of their daughter. Miss Allda Uuchler, to Mr. Horace Barba in St. Peter's Church at 6 o'clock on Saturday cvcnlnc, Fcbru arj' E. Miss Dorothy Hay, of 5021 Schuyler Etrect. will entertain Informally at luncheon at her home on Saturday aft ernoon. Lieutenant Stanley 13. Hldderhof, United States marines, and Mrs Hid derhof. of Pnmperedhous, McKcan ave nuo, will lenvc on January 28 for- San Francisco, from which port they will 8.H1 on February G on the Thomas for Guam, whero Lieutenant Itldderhof will III). Mil, Williu ""-'v " Z-t .. ...lit I.. be stationed for a year. They wHl be . followed to tho coast on January 2 W Mm Mrs. nidderhofs father, Mr. Itushton Maiuu. r i .i i.iutui Aim i iiiiiiiitn viiii tronB Wlamson. who will then visit I oHnAnBeles, Key West Fla.. ami Palm Beach Mr. Marot and Mrs. V llllnm ron will return to (Jormnntown on March 1 Mrs. Williamson will enter tain V nn Informal dance nt Pam nSr" 1 House on Monday evening for her sister. Mrs. Itldderhof. Mr and Mrs. T. S. Furlong, of SOU Puliskl avenue, entertained at n Dutch Lt ner at their homo on Wednesday ""?$. The guests "f ?.r -SRw fr Rdward Walters, Miss Pearl Willi son Mr and Mrs. Lewis McOargee of 1 ansdowiie nnd Mr. F.dward Hamilton 'wissahlckon. ,Mr. and Mra.. rlonit ons Mr. Irwin Furlong and Mr. Ldwnrd T7..Ui,.no. Viml nn their guests for a we k Mr iiwnmce Bibusr and Mr. llayrnond IJIbus, of Avon. 5N. J. NORTH PHILADELPHIA ....... t nl. Vnndetrrlft. of U.M -ii--" i."""". ."-;--- ... I......H- t Will rilll'lium ii.i.v...-, e- r.l.i.1 nliitllll nult and cards on Satunlay at lirr nome In honor of Miss Edna S. Balr .who "ill be married to Mr. Walter nthony on Thursdnv evening. Vebru- . o i ,i,.. Princeton Presbyterian ill U I ' brldea- m ,.i. i. miju Vniifliirrin will oe one of Miss Hair's bridesmaids. Mlsw Uulr will alio be the guest of honor at n luncheon and theatre party to be given bv two of her bridesmaids. Miss Mary Vhllow and Miss Mary Hayward, on Saturday. January 20. The guests at both parties will Includo the nniiea malds and a few Intimate frlenda. rtra T it Fleirel. 23f,f North Park avenue, will leave In Februnry for Cal fornla, whero shy will remain seeral weeks. The Ladles' Auxiliary of tho Na tional Stomach Hospital. U14 North Fifteenth street, will hold a theatre benefit at the CJarrlck Theatre on Mon day and Tuesday, January 2- nnd 23. The proceeds of the benefit will be used for renovation work In the hospital Mrs. M. P. Wurmuth Is chairman of the committee In charge. .Mrs. William r. Sciiimnilnger, Sr.. and Mrs. William F. Schlmmlnger. Jr., of 3!32 North Twelfth street, will spend bonje time In Atlantic City. Miss Alma Llchten. of 323C North Broad street. Is spending several days visiting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs Harry DIerhoff. of 171 West 15lghty-scenth street, New York. Mr. ;ci.rge H. Allen, of 203S Dia mond street, will gle a thcatru party, nllowed bv supper nt 'the Bellevue Stratford, In ho'nor of his niece, Miss Al lieita F. De Long, who will he married in Mr. Gilbert Van Hosen next Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oustnve Peterson, o Youngstown. (... who have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. labeling, of 720 North Twentieth street, since early In Dn-cnibor, have re turned to their home. s'Ei'iiiirffliisBniBiiiiraiin was her slater's maid of honor and Mr. Stanley Oaborn noted ns his brother's host man, A reception Immediately fol lowed tho ceremony. After a wedding trip Mr, and Mrs Oaborn will bo at homo nt CG13 De,von street, THOMPSON BOYLI3 A pretty homo weddlnrr took place Mondny evening at 7 o'clock, when Miss Margaret Denlso Boyle, of 0323 Sher wood road, wan given In marriage by her father, Mr. S. A. Boyle, to Mr. Dwlght Parrott Thompson, tho Hev. Dr. Frederick Grlflln, nnslsted by the Hev. Dr, Robert Norwood, officiating. Dr, J. Hlchnrd Boyle, nn undo of tho bride, who married her mother and father, pronounced the benediction. A reception followed Immediately after tho cere mony. Miss Oladya Klrby, of Overbrook, attended the bride as maid of honor, nnd Mrs. John Guy Hallowell, of St, Davids, attended her as matron of honor, two .cousins of the brldo. Mies Mary Margaret Hlnns and Miss Allco Virginia Welsh, were flower girls. Mr. Chnrles Thompson, of Boston, acted as best man for hla brother. After a wedding trip to Virginia Hot Springs and through tho South, Mr, nnd Mrs. Thompson will live at 6329 Sherwood road, whero they will bo at homo after March 1. APPLKBY KOKENimiNB Tho wedding of Miss Mildred 5cken brlne, of 6318 Larchwood avenue, nnd Mr. Hobert I. Appleby, of 38G2 North Tenth street, took place at tho Church of the Mediator, Fiftieth and Spruce streets, on Monday at noon, tho Hov. J, Phllllpn Osgood olllc'ntlng. The hrlde was given In marrlnge by her father, Mr W. II. Kokenbrlhe. nnd wan attended by her sister, Miss Doro thy Kckenbrlne as maid of honor. Mr. Earl Shcdaker acted ns best man. After an extensive wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Appleby will live at 951 Flsh- cfd avenue. Logan, whero the will 1 at homo aftor February 10, WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Dugan have returned from their wedding trip In Ber muda where thev have been since before Christmas. Mrs. Dugan was befor her mnrriage Miss Virginia Ware Peddrlck. Mr. nnd Mrs. Adolph Klnlmnn, of 1400 North Fifty-ninth street, entertained on nturdav evening In honor of tnolr twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. There were about fifty guests present. Mr. nnd Mrs, Morris Taban gavo a 'arge dlntipr st their homo. 6140 Osag avenuo, on Sunday In honor of Mis. Talma father nnd mother. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris wiainsKy, or Atinntio uuy. ina guests Included Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Fried man, Mr. and Mrs, 8. H. White, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lovy, Mr. and Mrs, I. F. Wood, Miss Janet White, Miss Kuth Tnbas. Miss lluth Friedman. Mr. Kdwln White, Mr. S. Widlansky, Mr. Charles Adams, Mr. H. White. Mr. Kimball, of Spring field, Mass., nnd Mr. Irwin Friedman. The S5eta Chapter of the Knppa Sig ma Sorority was entertained at the homo of Miss Adelaide Thayer. 6212 Cedar avenue, on Friday. Tho gueata wcro Miss Florence Bowman, Miss Vellna Dohm. Miss Helen Itnxznrd. Mian Airnes Pfnu, Mlsa Mildred Mnnti. MIbs Bertha Hassenfus nnd two guests of honor. Miss Gwendolyn Klstler and Miss Helen Miller, president und secretary, respec tively, of Knppa Sigma Sorority. Miss Arabella Quick, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrn. Win H. W. Quick, of Forty llrst and Pine streets. Is spending a fow days at Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Aiken, of 1S33 South Ituby street, announce the mar riage of their sister. Miss Kvclyn M. Aiken, and Lieutenant Newell L. Hem enway, of Portland, Me. Lieutenant Hcmenwny Is attached to the Knglneer Corps stationed at Camp Humphreys, Va. Mr. Adolph Berner announces the 'fringe of his daughter, Miss Anna May Gordon, and Mr. ltobert Kirk Mr ''uidy. on Stttuiday. January 8, Mr. nml Mrs. McCurdy will bo nt homo aftor ..larch 1 at H27 Locust street. Mra. JntniH Zlnk will entertain a num ber of her friends at her home, 1125 South Fifty-sixth street, on Thursdny evening. The guentH will Include Mrs. Benjnmln McClurg, Mrs. Wlntleld Cald well, Mrs Clarence Dill, Mrs. HeYirl Leech, Mrs. Wllluim P. Brenz. Sr,, Mrs, Louis Llllleh, Mrs. IaiuIs Wagner, Mrs. Wllllnm Brown, Mrs. Kny Ferrnr, Mrs. Phillip S;ooner. Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. John Muckler. Mrs. Floyd Carley, Mrs. William Iteed, Mrs. Cirl Weed, Mrs. Hob'ert Wagner. Mrs, W. Schelblo. Miss Helen Ryland nnd Miss Lydla Fow, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Derrick, of 6020 Washington avenue, have announced tnc engagement of their daughter. Misr Florence M. Derrick, and Mr, Artnur Morton Tuck, of Buffalo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnlf Moore Hoss, of the Netherlands Apartments, accom panied by Miss Kmma Moesta. hae sailed for San Juan, Porto Klco, vhere they will spend pnrt of the winter. William Henry Brooks, Jr., ha J"?,! turned from their wedding trip, spent nt Virginia Hot Springs and While Sul phur Springs, and nre occupying their apnrtment at 4303 Baltimore avenue, where they will be at homo after Jbebru nry 1. Miss lidna Bnlr, of 4232 Spruce street, was tho guest of honor of Mrs. Ivdward H, Heuss, Jr., o Firty-second street nnd Wynnefield avenue, last Snturday after noon. Miss Hair's marriage to Mr. wai ter Y. Anthony will take place Febru ary 3. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the V. M. H A., West Philadelphia branch, held n chocolate party In conjunction with Its Tuesday evening sewing elrclo at Its clubhouse, 6249 Spruce street. Mrs. Jean H. Adler, chnlrlady tntcrtnlnmeiit committee, was In charge Michael Wfttisli. Mr.. John J. Sharkey, Dr. J Hnrt Toland. Mr, Philip J. Smith, Mr. William P. McGlynn, Mr William Malohdv, Mr Mortimer Car roll, Mr. Juhn Mrutngi, Mr Jr'ir. Hoynl, Mr. George D Carney, Dr. Thomas F. O'Keefo. Dr. ,1 W McMoil agle. Mr. Frank A Callahan. Mr. Neil MCMonnglo, Mr. i narits ij. ihictih, ,n. Frank II. e.'asev, Mr Gerald A. Dough erty, Mr. Hobert Moore. Mr. Wllllnm 11. Vox, Mr. Chnrles A. Dunn Dr Frntirls r, o'Nell, Mr. Hugh Devlin, Mr. John Dnlv, Mr. Jnmes C. M Hugh. Mr Thomas A. Knrlght, Dr G H Sllfer St. Monica's B. V. M. Sodnllty, Holy Name Society, Catholic Club and cchnol children. i?eiafcrarW!Ks3assc3fi SOUTH PHILADELPHIA A card party nnd reception will be held tomorrow oveiilng In Moose Audi torium, 1314 North Broad Btreet, In uld of St. Monica's Day Nursery, Bancroft nna porter streets. Tno nmur win nc conducted under the management of Mrs. LouIb O'Connell, 1416 tfhunk street Among tho patrons and patronesses will be Miss Anna Macbeth, Miss K. Cunningham, Mlsn Agnes (J. Neville, Mlua Mary Leonard, Miss Mary Quliin, Miss Kmma Delaney, Miss Mary De lano, Mrs. W. H. Flnnlgan, Mrs. John J. Foley, Mrs. Thomas Grace, Mrs. Jnmes Walsh, Mrs. Joseph A. Hatpin, Mrs. Sara Tobcy, Mrs, James Fltzharris. Mrs. Sara Fitzharrls. Mrn. Annlo Gllll gan, Mrs. Joseph V. F, Clay, Mrs. Wil liam J. McKeon, Mrs. Margaret Fay, Mrs. Catherine Roberts, Mrs. Joseph P. Gnffney, Mrs. John J. McKernan, Mrs. Mary Hunt, Mrs. Catherine O'Mollcy, Mrs. M. A. Hynn, Mrs. Kllen Conaty, Mr. and Mrs. William Cull, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs John List, Mrs. John 1. Homers, Mr Thomas McKernan, Mr. Joseph A. Orel der, Mr, Charles A. McDermott, Mr George Becker, Mr. P. J. Campbell, Dr John J. llellly, Mr. Peter ltellly, Mr John J Duffy, Mr. Frank Brcnnnn. Mr F. K Stiming, Mr. M. A. Bruder, Mr Thomas F. MeNlchol, Mr. Walter L. Taylor, Mr. Ignatius J. Dcegan, Mr. '-' w 'L ' ''- .if v-'L-'. "j v, i- r- Dj h vv e van lveuucu i; f Any stout woman 'l easily and nnturully. J Thcro is no nccosslty for 'k M women wlio have always hail ,Y, i large hips, stout bodies, or f, ? We invite you to visit our $ .horouKhly equippe: institu- i tlon for demonstration. Ab- solute privacy assured. y Trial Demonstration Treat' A ment Gratis COILILINS f; BNSTJTUTE u il 9; i n y i For Women Exclusively Uellevuo Court Building 1118 Wulnut Street Phone Spruce 518b C JJ N-t to the uen-nue-Hlratroru y rniirjEi,riitA'B foiikmost TitkAtn Vt GARRICK Tonight h POP. MAT. TODAY j $1.50 cniTirfl pnoriiAiM THE STORM "A TRIUMPH!" Lttfftr, - v "CLIMAX WILL KTin ANV ONH TO THHILL3 AND ArPLAPflB." Inqulrtr. "Cast excellent without C-CePtion-" -Uulletla. i "Oroat tc.rrn trr. hln-jf.1 and fell kI r?,1J,"f "'"'lenre that tlllnl Avy'yJT' op this on "FOREST FIRE REALLY marvelous:' vb, r, FORREST Tonights POP. MAT. TODAY $2 RAYMOND HITCHCOCrC Prfnts JULIA SANDERSON G. P. HUNTLEY DOYLE and DIXON HITCHYN(Him3clf) "HITCH Y-KOO 1921" Si MOSCONI BROTHERS I'lIILAIJKI.I'HlA'B LUADINO THLATIIE3 Ulreotl-jn of LKK A J. J. SliUliEUT jgill i tj-. I Adjoining jti-vP' dwt ' .ujiiiiiain-iii St. Jm-nes l y M A.(JpI( "K iiJz'l? BgjlP P- PMU. Ill 1 .11 smmmmmmm in iuii R Walnut St. Between 12th & 13th 1222-1224 Walnut Street "Stecker" Fashions Below Cost These Are Wonderful Opportunities For Saving In Wraps and Coats SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ' Ti.e KU'iitrt who will attend the dinner S t'.morn.v. nli-'ht which Mr. and Mm w Ctmncs Wnnrton Stuik, of Hlrdav ood, j Jurk had, will wlve. will inelude MIh.i tf niharm,. Wh, rtnn MorrlH, MWs .Vaney R, ' 'PP. M'kb Marv C. tVlKtrr, MIh.-i leinn- K vh A ii,.r, MtH Alfredo. I''ls, Mr J: ''.rnft Xiimiii, Mr. Charles V h.-irtnn, ffl -;ir M.i i. M Von Sehaueii.-eo and Mr. Ir: l.fiiluli.he M Von Sehnucnsee. ,i Mr :i ,il ilrs Henry J'r.itt MeKi-a-i, of fe 'mi- Hi.ii Rirni, I'elill.vn, i-ntertahieil u Mr : i,d Mr, 5ior-:e Kmlin ut dinner K "t nlithi i th- Helli-ue-.Sratford and S 'ar-r t.i tl , 'r h.,x at the oli.-ra. fq Mr ;,ii,; su Ilenrv Brlntin Cur.-, of r li"' Sen- Twenty-Hint (Street, inter- t 'all. 'I In- ,..,d Mrs. Joseph Irfldy In W ''H- 1 ix the opera laat nl(?ht. g M" mi Mr, Hcnrv S (Jrovf. vt l'.')!! rJ i'ht T'.lp, j, ii,., Mtreet. Oerniai.toivn, ', vili i,.,,. ,, Tu,.'dii.v, t'eliruury 1, for n "' ' ' i .'.iii' where they expect to !? ri'i.ii. .i,,u six weelts. i jy Mr . il Mrh Walter Wiirlinr Honkin. K' 11 i I .:"i Spruce utreet, will leave b -...., ,., renruiiry t . i . . .. ... - ' . i. rt. Hi i ny( iii. J... .... KrnneU SuIIIv.in, of the ,' I Ilifi VI l.i li.i. l.i. . ...... r, lln.. n '" nun in rMt-IHIMIM ' 'I 111 Ve. V.irl.' f itiiv ti.u1 Ii. ii.j 1 2 - " ' , I . IKtll 'I llllllt LIB iki .1 .Mil II Al.iululi. f ..I-.1-.M.1 W. " ' '..i. le.-ii the KiirHtH of Mth. Mi- ' J" . ", I- in. .tl, i Mm. ,ie Kmlin, of New , R, t, . S " u"v v eeln, have leMiuiui, K '" r r ,i , 2S1S Ii'i.st Htrett. I Ti "'I'" B. KulKht, ilel.ut.uiti Ki ', "I Mm. Bradford KnlKtit. of I V, b street, will leave curly I i Mlt to Nov.- Illlell ' t. ml the Yale Brum dLne to i I'Ulllv i. t iS uce utreet, will leave L for a few cln -u' Islt U e George Allen, inc. 1.214 Chestnut Street 1214 Announce a Showing of New Millinery for Immediate Wear Attractive und becoming models fur Southern wi'urj for wear t-rt route; and for thobc who wish n hat with a touch of Spring; with newness the dominant note. Allen's Millinery means all hnnd-mado millinery and spells tjuality. The hats an more beautiful this year than ever. You can choose at $12, $15, $18, $20 Kajiser Wool Underwear Half Price This lu u "inarveltit" iiult ..f flu. st (,-i.ide eool , low ncclt tinil sleeveless : unkl , length; tl..- Id. Mil suit t.T wear with thi evening K"wn. Tho regular prlo-j nm ifli.50, now ,-H . 7 .1 n Mult Pi reuulur und c.-itra nlKe.'i. a m ai est. 'I "II 4. UK u, Harvard Mills Winter Underwear Reduced Winter -..rial. i .sttou i-ion miltt! with vlir.cr hlch neck j.etvt-H, iitiuio ieiiKin ; ir I'.ucn neew, epow weee, Klieo lcnt'th. . re now lu.-l Th. . ',: w, IV iv' '."";.' -' t., ;.". "i m third less than uailul pilcec Kfulnr hizes, i)'l.t'i a K'trinvnt; extra size.-., $2.7."i a garment ' M' ' 'I e 'I' n-,-., ,,, '' '. vli uiterliiln at n th-atre f,ll,lV,'ed l,y BUIipiir ;.t till 'i Ti. sluv nli'lit, Ji.imprv ' '' M,s. Mudekhie A.iLury, Djerkifs Face Powder, Reduced to 50c Thin ".veli-liiiort-n i-rencn i icn i-owuer kuiij r.'iruiariy ut (i6o 'wx. Tin- in'iny . "i.clu; J rlC'. .I'lmljern of this .,i!emll,l udor x. i tl apjn ei".tu trlu ; IEG'S Ear. .. V 9nvn i ' inrRfj mi Moir Ilnn J Silk and Wool Sports Hose, $2.-15 I'Uli-l'iislit'.iHil l.i-M'j In (lni ftrailo of su'k .i.'id wnol j, ..-iiitloni of "! i.-i i.iel white, Mneli and cold ; blown ;iml Liu,, ru thn u--ii-l ' . .'" Mi '1 on They, Mckn llit Hair I tain jr.il Ghtif, hot SUth) nor lirtati. 4t ill Druo and flepf Ktorcs In c-o.- Jnri Men's Silk Hose, Special, 75c pr. Iheiio H..elui a-e nur regular Jl L'.'i l.lnd, line trnule 1K n ril -..,(, nml huIih. del" nJiil'l- lur wear Tiny c,,tiu. In llln.u. Tim nml 'uiiIomi-i. I', wu'it he eciut.ni ui Uu liherail ,i Mil,) fv0CI,tlcnrlj j.rlc". a si-'il " ' "one for Ijmtraim or I'rluttd ' WAl ENGRAVING "co 8M Wdl Si Warm Flannelette Nighlwear for this Cold January Weather, Half Price Flnedt quality NlKhtuuttlix and l'ajamas In ev-r eta and t.pleiidl.f selection, marked ii v for clearance at vx-iutlj luif the oiimnui jmIche Wt-ro S3.;i." to $:n Now $!..") to $2.1U gjiiiiiwiiMiiiiimii tSj mm& Former Ibices up to $275.00 Now $45, s55f '85 to $145 I m Tailored Suits, $35, $45 to $95 Were up to $195 Afternoon Dresses, $25, $35, to $95 Were up to $195 Evening Gowns, $25, $45, to $145 Were up to $295 i 31 ' AOlid-iriHl M,'t r ni-s. u at LAST 4 NIGHTS ? MAT. TOMOR. " $1.00 "NOT SO LONG AGO" A r.intanv of City Life In tho Enrly 70 With RVA M5 IIAliUESKf!, BIDNRY BLArKMCR and tho Oilelnal N. Y. Cut nn!c Seats Tomorrow I R0SEGIRL A Music! Tornedy Dsllsht umr. and I.nrs by Wll'lnm t'arcy Duncan Murk by Annolni Uoetzl CHARLESPURCELL AnJ n llrllllAnt Co. of Prlnelnnln. Incluillnr: r red Hillebrand Marjorie Gateson RRDAH TONIGHT AT 8:18 ir,jyyrl- LAST 2 WI5EKU POP. MAT. TODAYpBEBT $ ,5 q "Delightful." evo. Punun ledger, IIENIlY W. d AnK.t Caro Cnd Comixl)' SHAVINGS " ' Taken from Jniph C, Lincoln'" Norl OltlOIN'AI. NEW YOltK CAHT with lunnY nr.iinBFortD MAT SAT I1EPT HEATS 2 00 MBMSF Stewart Baird Shen Camp David Antlradu Louis Simon Alota Mabel Witheo May Holey Zoe Barnett Beatrice Swanson Mnrcella Swnnsor. Anil a Thoruo of Anel-raced Debutantes I VR ( liVUNINns AT K 1 l- l 1X1V Mats. Weil it tat. Kt 2.15 EVGS. 50c to $2.50 (EJ) PATl'ItDAY MT. I1RST ST-STS HO MAT. TODAY ;s $1.50 8KTWTVS WUtAVTFKD IT'rr-riSg f OONAtD l PtCCY kf RALPH DR1AM I WOOBJlvfor!6A&l w rm Mtif ntaicAi tvet BUDDIES SM Shubert Mat. Today $2 Positively Last 4 Days WAS THK SENSATION- OP PAnlS AND NEW YORK NOW Till; SE.V.SATION OF PHILADELPHIA. V. RAY COMSTOi.-K AND MnitltlS OEHT I It E y i: N T THE MOST TALKED VF I'LAY IN THE WOULD APHRODITE CO. OF 30i1. h ' U'.'ilit s sr E.VES NEXT WEEK the ifsr-i Seats Tomor. ,! ?S?-IP5L.Tr, KNOWN AS THE STANLBTJ MAIHvET An 10TH U A. 31. TO 11 P. Al ,.Morrna Talmadce IN FIRST ntEHENTATION OP v-,Xfre,,. "antlecl Woman 1-TtO.M FAMiJtij I'LAY "BltANDED" P A L A C p 1214 MAIIKET STREET - 10 A. M. to 11:15 P. M. Paramount Preent THE INSIDE OF THE CUP ADAPTED FROM STIRIHNO NOVEIj DT WINSTON CHL'UCHILL ARCADIA 1 CHESTNUT ST. Hel. lCth 10 A. M. to 11:13 P. M. A Dc.Mlllo Production Midsummer Madness Uy Ccamo Hamilton WILfauN AND C'ONIIAD NAQEL V I C T O R I A 1HRKET ST. All. NINTH Ji A. M. to 11:18 P. M. SECOND IJIQ WEEK OV While New York Sleeps A SENSATIONAL MELODRAMA PA PITfM T-J MAUKEl' STJIBJBT ' uf ho Heart" RFP.FNJT ,,a"kt si uui. i;th lN'i-'-l-'I -l KitiHruu- .M.iDonald In ''I". -...''M i I'notfrounct" GLOBE C-OT.'ll market street A'l JlMi'ER i" Vauilvlllp 11 to 11 KISSING TIME with m 'i.i : ;,i vrinnis ElITH 'i M. VI-ERRO Vaut.f'il . i . i t unj Jnnclrt CHESTNUT ST. ;,';"MV , Mat. Today nt 2:15 " I -r rt . nv ji I I I J I (f rua I EITH'S E1J.A SHIELDS ;"' ' V 1'i.T f i n.Miviji MARIE NORDSTROM l.VDKI.L AXD MACK ''I.Ah i: ,v lil-.RrtMAN ! N , --n. l-i. ; llfBat I.-.i- ' . I'i.; I. . .it . r-,. in. Academy MrTn- Tue. a' 1.', $1.50 I te r-' i VI Li. ll LTft tH "EAST WEST" MITK FAY BAINTER . Ch.i. m T". 'i Mj H..ri - s r"i A-M.-'- WALNUT 1st Pop. Mat. i oday JV-Z T!.') II-.CI..IIJ Mu' .! .' .i ... 5 ll 'i-,.!. TTE '. ' "H llrlilur t i li !"rt tn '" n 9- at Ml.i KHI-i 'I.I 1 A.N I'I'I'.l.A , Ti.MI'ANY DON CARLOS Mn" " ' - '--. or- .. .,,. mm , , ,!"r' ''" "" Hun. ;.."'. - '"'.-aT'i ,.v;rJ'"' DIJur- Vk.i . 1,1 m ;.nu H-;i , iiir, ihfutnut Ai'I'i:.MV or MtSIC-Vnur-. Ex'b Jan. SO XCW IUIfv S'M.i.TST SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA RACHMANINOFF H 'nil II !,.. t,t l:I II , .,. i"1" n., ' ..'imy nip .1 ft MICROBIOLOGY D. VlTvfti "ill O 1 W 1 Wagner Free 1 l-'UM M' M J 1 1. . i HI. ,1 , ,,irk8 tvi'.itute of Science n atrrr; A TTE ERNEST TRUEX ,1 , II .! I , . I. 'II.. ' II' r 1,-. ,I ..v:,--.i s I' '.'fl I-',. Tl. ' r..rt ., 30 j CHICAGO HACKETT I SYMPHONY UKLllllKA METROPOLITAN ,' FnjrAY,i:v :.rii'AL);. .' s Ar,. IIIA ' r..i I I , i: 1 !.-' ALDA r, :i. Ji.,1,- n is ".ii .' i'0 ii-.c r, k ,1 17:, Ine nt Wird i , n ir, n,i.-,.., ,.i I lvr-i S.'ii- S 1 , MMr. p .'1-ar, i ir r . ,. ,.. . anJ - ': n- ll'is ll.vitu-, Nlrl .vri'T", ti-ii.it n iiprrtv nn"'i: rhllnd-.i'til.. Ilranrl Oimr i '"'rniia-. .7, "LUCIA" -'an t-enln 1,1 Jl t,i II f r nu.a MOM ci r.-in trtfl. JANE C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St. "I T,ll I '' ' " '" .Ii ut 127 UAfiUIHto :.:,,-; " rii, Ailmtn' ' I - '". ' ' it . Ti-.-idng. '--I JTiT?3 ,wl nliT Samarnfl l-i'Mr i'h .,1 1-UnUf 1 ". ' K .10 .. !m.' . .1 n.Tipe'a, 1 1 '1 1 . .TTUit . 11 t.1.1 . it 1 : 1 i'ai. S'l'.JIT ,-t . tjirt r.n a M. MII)-. I.NT1 f. AMriCMT "rrr,i OF HIBERNIANS Metropolitan Opera House Broad and Poplar Streets Thursday Evening. January 20 "!. .' .. t.r.t.. 1 'i '! ,t . -r ri'li'.l mp I, -- is m vnwri. . r.i m t.,1 i,ii,. tn.i- vixhi h.iy cw r THi'MVS Eliv Nu II . "II 1 ' , --Mill I ll II 1 I 1 i- 11 at It. I ir.rt I h . m'm- nitirruN 1 ,, , I UllE N VREi.l.K N, . vv. initn B,;niu. w,., kii,.,, j - 1 -a cuiiLi: n. ..,,,: .ni im ..s I 1 ' , Kh.-ii t II. IN W.LHAM '". I111RA1I ; 1 H..N. TltllMX P ', 'UK i-nlll J ),' . ii..t..rn. nt t.v jiin.i: j .u:t k rn.-11-uT s;.i. nitl 'remrtnt ,,f -h- M.nnt m r vt HUk'IIiI lllll. MR MICHVr.I : ,,'KKKre nn 1 T- .,,r-nti. o( lilt'i "I'll lnr.iiir In li.i-nil i.i.ki.n .nm iiiiRNr'ri'u I , In l Ht Mi.Triifiil" ,r vijr.i ) V 'nlny i- lh C'.fn rn V'TV tli-lt ni',1 .-, . h. I Irr lo a w,,i I ,,, r " 11", ', ,1 I r i,'t JJ. I'i-'Ii f TT-. .1 MINA DOLORES ' '" '" ' ' " ' -ii n.i.i itoor. , Vi -I- UANC1NO LESSONSlii , 1320 Chestnut Loc 3192. Open Day OeJSi DUMONTS,;"1 ,Kll .Bv.. 8:15 M., M. n .W.,t . SL, 3:13 L.MMtl i WLLCH Minstrels 1, irtrkijlli. i' U H'Ml.NJt RIHTQ" ORPHEUM li"""" hHenAvi MAE DESN10ND'-3! I i ii' ii," I'm. ' N l k r.i.ivliy l:n,ml CASINO ttawasr Ave. & CuiaU, PFOPI FS ' v-" KllDM Hil'1'YI.AMl i 'i tl.i ulli. ROSELAND DANCING Broad and Columbia r 'ii ''Ml Yidc-A iraki ( 'nbnn I Private Inhtnletlonn ,j & Dancing Contest JtSWTvSZ t3nlm Garden Trr.; ... WORLD'S MUSEUM ft t....li Um.i.. v'mr h int. firnf.ni ohm? -Ti f.PIiflBU r,FI"Ii;K ' .-i,i ii K..i.iii.TiHn ofters to . II, K ui -1 i rocadero I'J" w i'Luahujijs Mrroatltut; ThuriUy UlahJ f' i -r'JI J & D I d $ jVti'J itu'X., !.,- f V :u .'t.JKi.t.-1.J.- .
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