TKWX fr-8 'V"''.!TjSTu f j.t?i V .' -??r 0jT,v'V'- vj -S--U 7' JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy ITy'iMC Ta of the. Skating in Suburbs She Tells of the Anniversary Hall at the Academy of Music IOLKSS tliosc of us who hnve heoii will he thnt or Mlw l.ucy W. irurria, old tlu'HC MM lur uujn, ... w fllf til .... Ima hrnn " - . .. .1 ll-.l..... All. I I ' uiIHIt IMvcrloru.nn'i ', ","" "V Hill the fkntw nro linMinnB in in n- .ectlnns. Aim isn t " ""L"UI niui fo wnlrh? TIu'1-m'h RoinftliliiB mi wc- irnordlnnrlly gmrelul nbout hUbUiii? th- Ioiib Kl'illni! tci.s. the '" iwltilf of tliu nruiH. ti. In.nl l-. look tuvkwnr.l on. 1m mice otic lms tnniitcrcu the nrt (if mi im'ing on the sknti'.s; but beforo that, i tic nil '" i - .....--- , ,1, ,ny! Hnve you over hccii nnyth US uiiinler tlinn ioop1.; who urn lcniniiiirY tIikv t-coin to K nil nnplfs! ; they hold heir iihiw out like fstifltH. mm tncy ulnro their feet In jimt the position ' inl. nd they walk wlt'i their tow urncd In mid hit iiltoRctlicr mnrvelous n their ntulcs at tiny fn'.l about over 1! Tncn K.iddcnly th 'mark It omei. mm that's the end of ungruoc- ' Mt'tb- Catherine Mather n'atcn like . Streak out. at Huyerfur.1.- nml the V"art children and th I lowlands. !" and I'olly Thayer sknte it lot, ioj In fni;t. theni Ib ho lake without ,i skater the.se lnyj. rAVH you pecn that perfectly ox- quisito dre3 tif oratiRC und silver : i . ..n.. ii nt tne eowh llachcl la very dark, you know, and the , ranse gown Is moBt effective. 1 do like deold-d colorn on dark L'lrl. ! on? tVlHHtlno Vwirder has u otely frocl: of jndoercon natln. m; 1 thTn luiimre-cut bodlro nml rhlue ntonc Btraps over tho HhouldeiH. It trhinned with tulle of tho Mime budo. and .she wears jade Jtock IneH. Hllver "Spew nnd a wreath of Ivy in her mir. ami; with her wild ros- coloring, the riffrt is charmlnR. . . Evelyn Page has (in exquisite frock nf white brocade, trimmed with (diver tare It is n fiunrc Cut. and has bands of rhlnctonos over the fhouldcrs and a tulle snsh. She was wenrim? it at the Midwinter .bull last week, and it uas ir.ost bcoomins- WON'T it be a relief after the "toddle" nnd "twinkle toe." in Midi members of th voiinuer set of thee dajs me ho proficient, to see the .n.itiful old dlunifleil danfes of the mldd'e of the last century, as tho. will he r.m frayed in appropriate costuine on Monday nicht at the anniversary bill I think the vnriour exhibits of pouns nf thoi davs ill the store windows rf loielv beyond words. Have you seen the frock which Mrs.-Grorue Dal its DLion's mother, Mrn. Quinc.v. of Bnton. wore? She was innrrled about hnt time nnd Mrs. Dixon has her wed ding ilrcsn, ar.d lent it to exhibit for ' onll. . , , , , ', It has n Pkirt which is fahloned of i number of white taffeta vuffleM whic' an riiibrotdercd in tiny pink rte-eh The hodi e is no modest and the sKirt so long compared with the gowns of ' ic.e iuH it is sweet indeed to look at. The doll which in being tdiown was srtit to the committee from a country (amilv as it was dressed in the style nt i"7 It has been named after Miss Name .: be. who was Mrs. Tom New-hall's lother i.nd Mts. .VewlmU bus lent the jevelry which Mls.s Hallle is weur- ng. nnd It W the jewelry that was worn j thr original Miss UliUUc. Tin; a- committee lias worked hard to pet much Information as liessiblo I .limit the original hall nnd most nf the '(lulls v ill lie carried out. though not I 'V of those who Attended that splen. ui uITRir will be there. Many have: ,.g hince stopped going out of nn ' enlng and the reproduction, line tha'iRli it will be. could never repro- j ci' thr thrill of thnt ball which opened tho new opera house in IS". j M:w. Kdward Fell, who lives at the "" aiia, iwiK one of those who at- j t, el t'n opening ball, ami Mrs., 'w'Wi 1J. Carpenter, of 1-S South T ..! ty- third street, and her sister, i M . r.ilward !. Trasel, of llnvprfurd, i -rv nun ng tlie belles of that evening, . Tin; were Miss Virginia nnd MI-k Lo'a' a I.ngierouno and their dulnt ! 'oi'ks anil headdresses of flowers were 0i 'eh ndoil r'd. M"s IiL"cr.i W'etherill led the grand nreli ami Mrs. Alfred t!. Ilulier, the 0r"i.pr (,f Mrs, ,l(,lm F. Lewis, wus , t,.o m the hull. Her frock has boon l."i nil ti,p.je j ears and .Mis. (Jeoigt I't ros, M'i'giirott.i Itou-im taut win,, r. !l oar it on Monday night. Mis. Ili-eky U'erlicriHV fiocii has ulso been iresi rved nnd it will be worn by her 'rent niece, Mis,-, lllizabeth Ie.s, ot " v York. HFMLMliKIt hearing another Hory of thnt (iri-t ball. How ouo young iny ilimei , , hnnl and so fust thnt i' f i of her little sipiiire-toed funny - o' 1 ..-in nllppir cut Into her instep ' ' i,:iie eu;.ph( her. One gentleman nlun i i,iTerel to cut the to,i bund of e slippir with I. is knife to (use the '' ' Me did ..) and cut the in- ,i hi tin mime time. And now the ''"'K old lnd who tells nbout it still 'i' klf in or the memory of his m- ttrnismenr and tho cicitcmcnt of "ing the little mots of bl-oil which ru. the .lppers for wearing iiitahi. NA.N'CV WV.V.N'i:. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES I ( M.i' if ii iiu,st Important 01 the nr.ntr Meihlings will bo that of -Mrji .-: FranUiln, daughter of Mr. , ; Vtilin.m ltiitfl Franklin, of let! '- " n,a.l, Ardmore, ami Mr. T ;v KiK.-s. of Haltlmoiv, which will I "' Mz' d at noun on Saturday, April , M M.m'. EidceniMl Ohureh, Ard- .! ltev Dr. CeorK" I'oineroy, ' "f t.'ie eluirch, will officlute. Alls I " ''ii '" : 1 1 ml. d by .,er sister, I'H. or- II Mohl-'ii. 'r an ni'it'on 'i . .a 1 in l. RlifiKlant, and Mr. ,' r, . v., p n.nr, ut Ileniilnyton, .V. ' ..'. .ii-tt n ,m for Mr, Itlggs. ! ''I'm 'veiidli.f r,f i,.iw-h interest that i " ,ia(.'( :i the tarly HUinratr Cl'O fTJ?N Iimtttion MuAtj,, !,,,,, fidsiy' raents ,vh r i.noc for i-,,,,,, or rintwi Mnmpl, ROYAL LNr.r-AVINr, CO., mu.i.,i SI, WTJSIC for" Social Affairs 1 I "I lillr llMi. 'hniifi Hvrure fiJOO ttcoiegrcT Jf-iktr-vill ly Aldine Hotel! CJwstjjut a 19"3ircGte j OAferty Gxccp1;bnaJfoaMje& i ,llV' ii.'..j. ,...' " ruruie entertaining. arte, wens, Dancea l skntllin oil lll punus I1UOUI tlomV. ii. I. "'c;""K n 1110 l.nionini i so tie atronu. Wit nt ;' .".":'' " '."? "nnpisr rumnn, n brocade that Haciiet nice i wtnui. j Ah tiiuimed with orange tulle, niitUm a immre-cut hodieo and I-lU0'i. "iilrh ehter of orangc-eoloied flow era W a. HKff-BrSfflAvrTTirari mzwwm : .... . ' . ""Vii I wni.n Mr. onr.. W. V.irrln will mk. nn atiaress on tho "UpholdlnB of Social .':. .V' A" "lila" or "ie women's i'a- ;,''t'; ''Mclely will l,o tho suvsta of the -haptr. Mr nrt Atn.. John I. Mcllhennoy. of Lincoln drivy nml Johnnon utrcet, cier- ?1,'','w, ) fiave. wurrt Invitation for n dinner on H,tJr,iy; March 1" n honor V, '""'.r 'hiiii'Ur- Minn Mcrnico M. Mc- mi uui utiwo 11. e meet ncr of tho Sat urday Rvenlnu Oanolnf Clnssi. n,11"' -.'ind M.rA Stockton Towniteml, of Ilryn Jluvr, have Issued Invitations for a dinner- on l-rirtay. February l. befora tlio Second Ariembly. KnL'um'N'r'' "-chnnl K Vorton. of ITn1CA.n "'".'toyomont, will give a danc.o MinVril, ?,.'" Ji0"01- ,,f. 'heir daughter, Minn Caroline Harper Norton. rJf1,!? !VK'"rV,.,who W.1U ,lt,'n,, tho lunch eon at the riellcvuc-Strattorrl mid thentro Vflrnywl1.lUerInfKJR,1'' Junuaryac, which ,Jr"; Y;11,""1 MeAilo'i. jr., of Kin H.iwn, fort JJnnhlnifton. will clvo In honor of MIkh HiinccB .1. jo-. debutante daiiBh "m, ?f .'T anJ JlrB. corjte 11. lton.s. will Include MIrh Anna W. Harclay, Miss Mnrifaret William, MIej Ohnrlotto Mao ttrn,v' ; -Miss Ad ltd Mi r, ;u m M.fi'" 'iV8'' il!1" J'SKy PllWlKOIl, MlKH M'iry HI er, Mlsn Henri tta Mel). Wll oon, Mlsn Adelaldo Jcncn and Mrs. James M. Wallace. Ml Lydla Tinner Warner, of tho iT.'J.!??"11, haa Isaued Invitations for n luncheon on Thuraday, January 27, ut ho Acorn Club, to meet Mrs. Arthur W. Hooper, of Uoston. T)r end Mrs. Joseph 8alLr. of 171S Spruce Mr.et, will Klve a dinner on 1'ilday, I-ebruary 4, In honor of Miss F llussell Tucker, debutante daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Henry Tucker, beforo tins Second AmiemMy. Tho ltev, and Mrs. Georo Calvert Carter, of tho Rectory. Fisher's road. Ilryn Mawr, hnve Issued Invltntlona for a thcatro party to be followed by sup per at tho Rltg-Carlton, on Tuesday, bebruory l, In honor of their debutante daughter, Mlns VlrRlnla Ilenaon Carter. Mr. nnd Mro Thomno J. Dolan. of Chestnut Wnld Par", Dvon, will enter tain at dinner tonltrht in honor of Mlsu ..o jo pn Costn debutante daushter of Mr. Charles V. Da Coata. Mr. and Mr3. Edwahl P. Ituwle, of 6388 City line, Overbrook, will enter tain at dinner nt thn Hellevue-Htratford on Tuesday evening, February S. Amonc tho iriieats will be Mr. and Mrs. Cole man Pence Hrown. Mr and Mrs, Georro Lewis Mayer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Rem ington, Mrs. Samuel Davis, of East OHhiikc, N J. ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Nolan M.iKee. Mr. and Mr. Cope Morton, Mlsa Frances Clark. MMss Walsh, of ttii; land: Mis Dodjja. Mrs. Martha Mell hetiny, Mr. Morrlu Wood, Mr. Thomas Irwin. Mr. leaver and Mr. Andrew Wheeler. Thu KuestH will Inter attend the bal masque. Mr. and Mrs Forrent IColnn Mni-n , of 210R Locust street, will ontertaln at 1 a small Informal dinner on Saturday I evenlni: next at their home beforo the returned from a visit to Washington, i whero they attended n house party given ' ii'i"'t ...Mi,. ..,, ,,ii,i ,,110. ..ingee nuvfl "vggS353ESSI .iltn Uliri 1 1 Willi ILL FStratrttartaub - DEWEES mmmm jKrmrJX7'TCrjJTT'i 1122-24 Chestnut Street (Juality and Standard Fnmous Over Half a Con vX, Great Reductions Tomorrow 1 Dewees Coats & Suits j M Reduced : Wool Cheviot Sport Coats cry Special nt $29.00. Kejrular Trice ',ioM Attractive wool cheviot coats for sport wear, teaming S or any kind of roiiRh usnfre. They can be had in navy only in nn attractive belted model with inverted box : pleat doven back. ; Suits at Half Price sj Lovely Velour Suits EEj Special l'rices !.'2 30 to 42.50. Kegulur i'rices G5.00 to $85.00 H E llkick, brown, navy and taupe velour suits in attrac- : tive semi-fitted belted models are warmly interlined and srs i'uatcn close about the neck. Sizes are broken but there s r.re ninny of the larjjcr sizes included in the lot. Smartest New Winter Suits E Special l'rlccs !;69.50 to $114.50! Kegular Price S JJ139.00 to 229.00 fz zz 'A group of liljrh class suits, nil copies of imported j models in nil tho desirable shades. They are custom ""j made, attractively lined and warmly interlined and just tha kind of suits you need for early Spring wear. Dewccs Courtesy Shopping a Heal Pleasure JL ggsggagijra iiTryfe? USheppatd Sbns The High Quality j. ml timeiy itppual, always characteristic of our morchuudi.se, have not. been reduced Prices Alone Are Lowered Hiiyihg1 NOW is wipe spending- and true Thrift. Price adjustments affect tho entiro stock. Two examples: Sweater Suits for Tiny Tots Were $16.50. Are $12.50 Sweater, leggings, cap and mittens; blue, old rose, tan; most sizes. Hand-Made Dresaea for 2-Year Olds Were $3.25 to $7.25. Are $2.50 to $5.75 Some plain ; others daintily tucked ami briar-stitched. 1008 GhestnutSfcreet EVENING1 PUBLIC MDGER-HILABBLPHrA, THUiRSDAT, I'hoto by rtioto-Craftcra. MItS. IIENKY J. MCLEAN Who wns formerly Miss Mary Hare, of Ardmoro by Senator Walter K. Edge, of New Jersey, over the week-end. Mrs. Walter Lungdon Euctls, of 311 South Thirteenth street, hao Issued cards for a small tea nt her home on Wednes day nfternoon, January 20, from 3 until 8 o'clock. Mm. Arthlngton tlllpln will presldo at tho ten tublc. Mrs. James Mllllln. who In spondlnc the winter at the Aldine, will entermin tho membera of her card club at her homo on Monday afternoon no:tt. Tha guentn will Include Mrs. George Woolsey Hodge. Mrs. Arthlngton Oilpln,. Mra. Walter Langdon Euatls. Mro. T. Hbwuon Rradford. Mrs. Frederick T. Mason, Mrs Clifford Lewis. MUd Nina Loa and Mrs. John T. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Lewis Mayer, of 130 Valley road, Ardmoro., will enter' ' road, Animoro.. Inner on Saturda tain ut d nner on Saturday evening, Jnnuary 29, In honor of Miss Louisa Wallls. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. James T. Wallls, of St. Davids, and Mr. David Stewart Polk, son of Mr. and Mrs. An derson Polk, of 2310 Pine street. Among the guests will be Mian Alice W. Sailer, Miss Elizabeth J. McElroy, Mlsn Mary Miller, Miss Gertrudo Graham. Miss Laura I). D. Garrison, Mr J. Trimble Hrown, Mr. Clayton McElroy. Mr. Fran cis Taylor, Mr. John W. R. Hilllard. Thn guests will later attend tho Sat urday evening dancing class. Mrs. John Hampton Barnes, of 1817 Do Lancey street, loft yesterday for it short visit to New York. Miss Elolso Wnrrlncr, . debutante daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Samuel Dex ter Warrlncr. of 135 South Eighteenth ntrect. will lenvy the early part of next month for a visit to New Haven, Conn., to attend tho Yalo prom, to bo given on February 7. 8 and 9. fl Helen Gormley. of Gormuntown will entertain at n bridge party at he. homo tomorrow afternoon In honor of and Service Make tury f Miss Madcllno Asbury. daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Charles W. Asbury, of Meetha, Oak I.nno, who will be married to Mr John Hawkes Wilson, of Oak Lane, on Saturday afternoon, January 2D, In Ht Paul's EplBcopal Church, OboiiIz. Miss Jonephlno Howell, dnughtcr of Mrs. Charles II. Howell, 1523 Walnut' street, left yesterday for Atlantic City to Join hor mother, who Is spending a few weeks at the Hotel lJrlghton. Miss Anno Ahton. debutante daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs, Thomas O. Ashton, of llcdlenf, Wynnewood, will leavo the early part of February to attend tin winter sport in the Adirondack. Mr. and MrB. I'opo Vcatmnn, of HIS Spruce street, entertained ut- n, small dinner lnt ulKtit at their home, followed by 11 theatre party, In honor of tholr Itueala. Mr. nnd Mr. Albert O. Hur- rac, of Hamilton, Mass. Mrs. Uurrnge will be remembered s Miss Atmnnen Uhlrk. The nucsts Included Miss Cath erine McCulion, Dr. John 11. Arnclt, Mr Uonzalo C. Munoz, Jr., and Mr. Morris Merrltt. Mrs. Yeatman will entertain tho member of her card club nt lunch eon nt her homo today, and tho Kuests will Includo Mrs. Rodman Wister, Mrs. Robert Kmott Halo. Mrs. lMward llrooko, Mies Ida Cushman, Miss Mary SarRuant. Miss Sarah SarKcant and Mr,s. John T. Lewis, Jr. Mls Klolso Dickey, of tho Wellington, will entertrln at a small theatre party to be followed by ten at the Hellevue Stratford on Saturday nfternoon next. Mr nnd Mrs. John Frederick Lewi, of 1914 Hpruee street, will entertain at din ner at their home, to be followed by a bos party at tho opera, oil Tuesday eve ning, February 1. Tho guests will in clude several of this Benson s debutante". ALONG THE READING Mr. William t?.irnoii. Jr.. nf f'olorndo Springs, hnn been the guest for a week of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Carson, at their home In Oak Lane. Mrs. Ralph Morgan, of Wyncote, who has been spending a few days at the Dennis Hotel, Atlantic City, hao returned to her home. , Mrs. Robert McCurdy nnd her daugh-', ter, Miss Jane McCurdy, of Jenklntown, , left a few days ago for Los Angeles, ' Calif., whore they will remain until 1 Nay. VSTRAWDERRY MAMSION ' Mn). L. H. Hess, o' the Plaza Apart ments, hau returned from Cleveland where sho was tho guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs Ezra Urudno. Mrs. Iloso Mansbach, of Albuquerquo, Vew Mexico, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Joseph Ella, of tho Nor folk Apartments, .'or the last three months, Is returning homo nnd will stop off nt Chicago and Trinidad, Calif., to visit relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Knrmel. of 3232 Dia mond Btreet, entcrtnlncd nt their home Among those present wero Mr. and Mrs A. Rose, Mr. und Mrs. II. Sacks, Mr and Mrs, N. SchlcstngT, Mr. und Mr A. Mllgrom. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. L. Rablnowltch. MOORESTOWN MIes Adelo Busby has sent out card for 11 bridge party on February 2 at 2 o'clock. Miss Louise Mnkeed will entertain in formally nt cards this uftcrnoon from 2 until 6 o'clock. Mrs. R. Herbert Crowell. of East Malr street, has been appointed a member o ' tho Chestor township Hoard of Educa tion to fill tho vncancy caused by thr resignation of Mrs. F. S. Heir, of Eas Oak avenue. Et 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 rt 1 1 ii 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 Adjoining the St. James injuunniiTi Lili ' ' 1 1 1 1 in n 1 1 mi i ri 1 1 1 in Tomorrow & Saturday: Afternoon & Evening K Afternoon Dresses include satins, tricolettes Evening Dresses arc of taffeta, lace and net Ull IIMIUHHU m.i U U 1 1 IJ LI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, J 1 1 1 JJXUiUi NORTH PHILADELPHIA A curd party for the bcnellt of tho children' entertainment, which will ba gUen in Mnreh hi the women members of tho K'iiIohIi Club, was held yester day afternoon at the homo of Mrs, Ma tilda Delner, 2521 North Klfth street. On January 2fi a card party will also be given for tho same cniisn nt the homo of Mrs Holier M. Lamon, 2310 North Seventh street. , Miss Alice Oreen, of 29C0 North Twelfth street, will elite! tnlti the chapter of the sororltv to which sho belongs on Frldnj afternoon, January 28. Tho other members Include Miss lleatrlou Hunter, Miss Klhel Fralikhnuser, Miss Helen Smnlley, Miss Pearl Ktohl, Miss Helen Tapniiu and MlR.s Ruth Taggart. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Friends of Mr. Harold Fredericks will bo glad to lenrn he Is recuperating from his recent Illness. Mr. nnd Mrs, James A. '.avorskl. of 2010 South Klghtccnth street, will en tertain lit dinner this evening'. Among tho guests will b Mlns l.oralno Myers and Miss Murle Hnrklns, WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Tltzdt, of D " T. I I.nrcnwoou aenue, nnnonnre ,tne en- . gagement of their dnughtcr. Miss Lll- linn A. Tltzrk. to Mr. J. Crltti r.den I Alexnnder, son of Mr. Edward See ley Aiexanuer, 01 uowiirm 'in'eii. iy Miss I-iura M. Ilassnn, 2409 South Seventy-second street, entertained h-r five hundred club yesterday afternoon. , The members of the club include Mrs , A. M Mlchaelscn, Mrs. C W. Wang,, Mrs. II. K. Jordan. Mrs. it. r. Nngel, Mrs. Robert Williams. Mrs. 1 Mchnelsen und Mrs. II. I. Lafland, 1 MMlB I The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street January Sale of Women's & Misses' Smart Apparel Street & Evening Gowns Suits & 3-piece Costumes Wraps & Coats Furs : Blouses Prices are Half and Less- - than Half former markings PMBBMmmMaMBB 1 1 ii 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 r t 1 1 rt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 si 1 1 1222-1224 Walnut Street in m 1 1 1 ii m 1 1 ii ti ii ini n 1 1 n ni 1 1 1 nil ii itn i u i ii 1 Dresses Cost elow Over 300 dressesall this season's models, nnd all from our regular stock They Were as High us $125, Reduced to $25. 00 j , 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u i IIIIHIIIilliriiiiiiiniiiiTri'iiMii , """""'iiiiiiii.iiillllUIIIIHIII.llJl.l IJ 1 1 IJ 1 1 'l7 I1 JANUARY 20, 1921 ! DELAWARE COUNTY JMr and Mr. William S M Intyr t M'vlnii, have returned from Toronto, Can . whei'o they were the guests r, 'heir son-in-law and daughter, Mr. uiu Mrs Harry llioughall Pepler. Mr ami Mrs. Frederick Parsons, whose home Is near Trainer. I'a., ar 10 cclvlug eoniratiilatloiiH on tho blrtli or a daughter a few days ago. Corey-O'Neill Wedding Tho marriage of Miss ""'e, '''"fi.l O'Velll daughter of Mrs. Emal.eiii O'Neill, of (4 1 Cedar stre... 'enklr " nnd Mr. Joseph Jnnie Corey, of tnis nlte. limit nlnee III the Iinuiiiculato Con ception Church yesterday Tin- ceremony wns pei-nuim-ii . - R.n Arthur S. Hart, S. J., of Old St. Joseph', u emwlii of tho bridegroom The bride, who was given In ;nrrlK' I'V h.'r brother, Mr. James J O Nolll, wna ftttended bv her sister, Miss lUlziibetl ('.. O'Neill, while Mr. Theodore Word noted ns best man. Immediately after the ceremony u reception was given at the home of the brides mother, follow Inif which tliebilde and biidegioiiin left for an extended tilii Mr. and Mr i.'urey served In the late wnr Mrs. cn y ix-mg 0. nurso with ht. Awio lloRiillnl I'nll. Mr. nnd Mis .'"" ' ,, iiw. ,1 r.r.ll KlnifHessitir forey vMil lhe .U r,(ll Kingness m nvenu". .. TANE P. C. MILLER n n,rvntnrv 1028 Chestnut St. LOIlSCrvaiOry, IWO ,,,.,, iiT,lli ,, . 'T""".!1 jirt.iit' n Uf UjT Jd.,t. ffl Adult; j W11JIV Mo'tfrn K. j M f l):,fr ItlR. sthetlf ft I'oni-. m i. 'I m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l. Walnut St. Between 12th & 13th 1 ii 1 1 u til 1 1 u niiii m n n u i nn : 1 1 n uiu 1 F and tricotines. combinations. IU , : "' - - 1- r., JBJEBSCTJ !K PIlILADEU'ItlA'S FOnBMOST TIIKATIIBS GARRICK Tonight : MATINni: HATrniJAV, Ht.S1 HRATH 2 (.IltTlrH t'ULCI.AIM ! T H E I STORM ! "A TRIUMPH!" ' l'n'.ll': l-lgr, ""'I-IMAX wir.r. STTlt ANY ONU 'iO X1IIIILLS AND AI'MIL'SE." Inqulrtr. "Cnst excellent ceptlon." without cx- -Dull'tln. '". i-.-nt fort-t.'. trvws hlnn-d and tnU f,mlj ga,j,, of nu.llcnr that fillet '"i i'v fi.VR oe Tim FINKCT AVIIinVRMKNTH OF THia OH AW lIKr-KN-r HKAfON '-ltecord. "FOREST FIRE REALLY MARVELOUS." a l.'lKr. A '1 11. for .wxt V- 1: FORREST Tonight tf. Mats. Wedncsdfry & Saturday RAYMOND HITCHCOCK JULIA SANDERSON G. P. HUNTLEY DOYLE nnd DIXON and HITCHY (Himself) "HITCHY-KOO ")2r .y;i,r" mosconi brothers !-'m'i f'.r Next W,k ,m Snle Today. BROAD TONIUHT AT 8: IS LAST " WHEffR ! SATntOAV MATIN'RR. IlKST MI-A r i I "Delightful." ivo. public i.ehukh ' ItU'.HV IV. HAVAfli: S Cuj n rn.l Cornell SHAVING Sif LAST 3 NIGHTS' Tni'n tr m .Tnfph f. I.lr.eoln'H Novel (-umii-vai, .nt:w Yr.nic caht Willi ILAP.P.Y llFUKSFOriD f-catj f.,r N. xl Wk m SaI Tclny iFOItMKIll.y K.st.-.vn a-, tup TANI.ET) UAlllCLT AU 10111-11 A :.!. 'Iu 11 V M. Norma Talmadee IN Fllt.sr 1"IU:.-.KM-AT10N OP The Branded Woman .Nt-At W k Anita SVwnr' -, i 'It ,rrl 't unj ill- l'.j,. r PAF APP '-14 MAtlKKT STIll.!. ' I .-lljAVI., 1,) A ji nj J ,;,, y I'-imniount l'reanta THE INSIDE OF THE CUP I'.i.ii i-fioM sTirmivr, ,,', ;,-,- V INSTO.N CIll'KOIII.I. ARPAHIA rf"""" "' 1-1 i'h A Ie.Mill fr.i.iu, ,ir.n I V'Ji'"1T"'AI-LV AN,) UHAMATI'MIX!' 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