yr"' F-J, 'nrtj''-" -jni7MHh r ..(?. t - - i j .e - t r t i - EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEB-PHHADEIiFfilA, FBIDAX JANUARY 21, 1921 4 ' r f357S"5i-' ??' ' 9 . JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Riggs-Franklin Wedding Scheduled for April1 She Sees Attractive Coitumcs Other Matters ftntiT .nrmremcntB are eertslnlr the b order of the thy. are they hot? Snrsh Weanitln. I near, is i ire innrricu in iffil lo Dudlej Riws. of Baltimore. rrt.tir. jou remember. That's 'about i wd time for an cnnajtement. Isn't it? ittlut a ffirl time to t her trous- toftther and the round of enter, tilnlnf and so ,on cannot be so Ion Harsh is the elder of the two Frank at.. Her sister Sidney married Frank SoM . - t. !! anrtn. And thr har Bonim. "! ' "'-;;'"" ,' alv: tM oi ww -i ,r:,i-;; "", :,, - a . . niiB7 nnimpi ann laws-v law neo'f n innRazine, housfc, Just .the rljjlit v .In.lnHI luWAH Atl.1 flirt WlffVnP UUIV iku. and ,,lnlim .,wi.MertA north iiiniiMi" ' t,i-T.-. Y'""-"-" 'v.. --J iafiteelnth mil ee nlrtlirivl t B the mKzln 4 . , , , . n.li in a ereat friend of Amies flrockte Mason. And speaking of Ariim Min. Ilve you Keen ini mewiuicij dsrllnjr baby of hers? It's tlio most ires. She baa had the dearest picture liken of herself and the baby. She s iendlnr orr the crib in which lies his Cbjihip. and the baby is looking up It her with the cutest eipreaslon I tare seen for msnjja day. To ro back to Sarah Franklin. she (eft town yeiterday to rlstt Mr. Rlees, Dudley' mother, in Baltimore, at her kme. 1010 Paul street. I aaw her m Chestnut street the other day. look Lut sweet In a lonr leopard skin coat tnd a small hat of dark henna duve t7. u MB. AND MBfl. VAN KEN88E. LARIt and the Gottverneur Cad laders sailed for Europe today. The Csdwalsrlers were married Inst Sat urday at Camp Hill, you remember. They went down to Atlantic City for 1 few days and then returned to Mrs. CitValtder'i home, Hawkswell. for a few dtys before Mlllnar. Mr. Cadwala Ut wis Maa Fell Henry. Mra. Van Ittsiitelaer's second dauahter. Her frit hnsbauj was Howard Henry, who dltd In Enlad a few month after the irmlftlce. Btllle Henry, Mr. Cadwbder' Itsfnter, is most attractive HttV trion. She came up from Fozcroft Kol where she is spending; th winter. t attend her tnother'a treading and I fipptncd to see her out in the country n .Sunday. She was wearing one of fhoie smart Indian design coat sweat ers. She has very pretty gray blue eyes led dark brown balr which is bobbed. As she grows older she will look more like her mother, I think. THE Plays and Players will bold their next club night on Wednesday. ind the nam playa will be repented the following evening. The three one let play to be given, will be under tile direction of Mr. Joseph A. Deering, One of the plays will be "The Little topper," by Philip Mollcr. which Is in episode In the life of Madame du Bury: another playlet will be "Chnt terton," by Ernest Lacy, and "A Bright Morning," by ScraBne and jAaquin Alvarez Qulntero, will be the third offering. Among the member of the club wfco will take part will be Mrs. Joseph fleholee. Mrs. Joseph M. Conovcr. Mrs. Robert O. Geddes, Jr., Miss Battel Price, Miss Elisabeth Oliver, Mr. Henry Rhenpard, Mr. Joseph Craig Fox, Mr. H. Royer Smith and Mr. Frank Shellenberger. NANCY WYNNE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ctianmnn. 335 South Sixteenth street, have Issued In vitations for n dinner on Saturday eve- nun?, KDrunry &, , , , Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm N. Morlce, of tit: Ht. Martins lane. Chestnut Hill, will horitly Issue Invitations for a large tinner on Friday evenlne. Anrll 1. at the Mask and Wig clubhouse in honor of their daughter, Mlsa Alice Morlce, be fore Ihc meeting of Mrs. Charles Stew- in wurts- oancing class. MIm Pauline Davis Howie, 2S1 South Fourth street, will entertain at brldgo. followed by tea. In honor of Mra. Ar thur Hacker. The guests will Include Mrs. Cushman Nowhall, Mrs. Clayton Piatt, Mr. Roland 8. Morris, Mrs. Fells. 4 Pont, Mrs. John W. Mulr, MrB. Itob rt Wataon. Mrs. Joseph It. Carpenter, Jr, and Mrs, Longdon Ica. Mr. and Mra. Henry Ingersoll, of Clover 11111, Ocrmantown. will entertain at dinner tomorrow night and on Sat urday evening, January 29. Mrs- Cecil Marrack, of San Francisco, caiiff., spending several weeks as the guest of Miss Nina Lea, at her home, :ooo Walnut street. Mrs. William H. Cookman. of 430 west Trice street. Germantown, will re. turn tomorrow from a visit to New Tork. xiM!"5Jx,r,no Dlsston. of Norwood Ball. Chestnut Hill, has Issued Invlla. I. .1 . n dl"ne'' on Tuesday, April 12, ?.-m Jll,I-Curlton. In honor of Miss V v Auoyl Au8t'n, daughter of Mr. lchard L. Austin. Mrs. nobert Heberton, of Chestnut 5v i,1! n no"",c 'he angagemerit of lier daughter. Miss Harriet Lockerrnan He &?' 'oMr-Samuel Francla Duller, of George W. U Butler, of Moore, Pa. Invitations will shortly be Issued by. ij7i' Jol"nh Haldwln Hutchinson, or W h"10? ByeS1-, ,or a luncheon at er home, to be followed by a matlneo 1222,1224 Walnut Street, Adjoining the St. James Hotel m and Tomorrow LA f I W Plain and Fur-Trimmed X Wm I Wraps and CoatsMl T I From 0 Regular Stock R J I I V35&HS III , Former Pricct Wcr 1 J I. k Up to $95.00 7T rTT - -T ,MBIt--- party, on Wednesday afternoon, Febru nry 2, Dr. and Mrs. Oeortre Faten naker will entertain at dinner at the HeHevuo- oirauora on Morwoy evening; next, The guests wilt Include Miss Elsie Du Puy O. Hirst, Miss Margaret n. Oest, Mr. Henry lilye, Jr.. nnd Mr. Edward Hoope.Tne guests will later attend a box party it me nnivtrary ball at the Academy wot Music. Dr. nnd Mrs. Daker will enter tain Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O. Clay at dinner at tho Tlellevufv.Rimifor.1 on Tuesday night next and later In their dox at trie opera. Mrs. Harrison IC Caner, Jr., and her mother, Mr. William J. Halrt, .who have been at homo Informally on Mon day afternoons In January after 4 o'clock nt tho homo of Mrs. Caner, BID l'lne. street. Will not be at homo on Mondny afternoon next, January 24, but they will be at homo on Monday afternoons, January 31 nnd February 7. No cards have been cent WL ' Miss Cecily W. Barnei". danghter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hnmpton Barnes, of 1S17 -Vo Jtancey place, who haa been spending a few days In New York and In Washington, where she has been en tertained as the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Commander Forde A. Todd, U. S. N and Mrs. Todd, will re turn to her borne tomorrow. Tho wed ding of Miss Barnes and' Mr. Kmtte C Oyelln, of Hordwlctte, Vlllanova, will be solemnised on ,, Saturday afternoon, February S, In the Church of St. Luke and tho Kplphany. Mra Joseph W. Dalley, Jr., who, has been spending a few days In New York, will return today to her home, 1T0C Locusfntreet Mrs. rtohert It Benedict and her daughter. Miss Alleo D. Benedict, of The Corners, Sugartown road, Devon, who have been spending a tew days In New York, returned to their homo last night. Mrs. Howard U Murray, of Mountain avenue, Melrose, will entertain at. on auction bridge porty at her home on Monday afternoon next In honor ot Miss Madeleine ASbfery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Anbury, of Meatha, Oak Lane, who will bo married to Mr. John Hawkea Wilson on Saturday afternoon. January 29, In St. Paul's KpUeopni Church. Ogonts. Miss Murray will at tend Miss Asbury as one of her brklcs maldsj Miss Lysbeth Boyd,- debutant daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Knickerbocker Boyd, of the Coronada. Apartments, will leave the early part of next month for New Haven, Conn., to attend the Yale prom to be given on February 7, 8 and t. . Mrs. Littleton W. Taxewetl Waller, who has been entertained as the guest of her son nnd daughtcr-ln-taw, Major Littleton W. Tazewell Waller, U. S. M C, and Mrs. Waller, In Washington, for a few days, haa returned to her home, 2500 South Twentieth street Mr. and Mra. Herbert L. Fenner. of Providence, It I., who have been enter tained as the guesta of Mrs. Jfenner's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Itanda! Morgan, of Wyndmoor K&st Willow Qrovo avenue, Chestnut Hill, hnve returned to their home and will lenvo early In February for Onmona, Fla., where they expect to remain for several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Keith, of Chicago, are receiving congratulations' on the birth of a son yesterday. Mrs. Keith will be remembered as Mum Elisa beth Stetson Cummins, or this city. Mr. Gustavo A. Heckscher, of Isle brook, Strafford, will entertain at a dance this evening In honor of his niece, Miss LucretU Heckscher, 2d, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Stevens Heckscher. ALONG THE READING .avenue. Jenktntown. will entertain at lllhnhani. Ci.h... a . pi t .I ' umiu m nonor oi ansa Elisabeth Burke Mathleu, of 1500 North Broad street . Miss Florence Qorchov, of Hi Llndley "Y"." Va:an, entertained the members of "The Fourteen." sewing circle, at her home on Tuesday evening. Among those present were Miss Claire Felnsteln. Miss Minerva Brest, Miss Betty X Brest, of Camden ; Miss hose Hubsher, Miss Bose Thell, Miss Dora Cohenf Miss Florence 2&lmo&...MlsH Henrietta Heea. Miss Ed th Miller. Miss Edith Itsynson, Miss Edith Eisner, Miss lleba. Itosenfelt. Mrs. Y.lU,JjDvlGl,on Ml8a Fannie Waldman, Miss Faye tlrossman. Miss Elsie Llcht nkin, Mlsa Frieda Ingner, Mr. Morris C. Berman. Mr. Samuel L. aold, Mr. Nathan W. Ingber, Mr. David 'Cartun, Mr. Harry Cohen, Mr. David Grossman. Mr. Albert Buck, Mr. Victor Felnsteln. Mr. Moe Rosenthal, Dr. H. Ostrum. Mr. Walter Davidson, Mr. Nathan Qorchov and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gorchov. germantown' Mies Mary Louise McCown, IB04 Em Jen street, will entertain at luncheon nt her home tomorrow afternoon In honor of Miss Allda Rltzena Buehler, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William E. Buehler, of 21 Pelham road, whoso marriage to Mr. Horaco Miller Barba will toko place in St Peter's Church on Saturday eve ning. February S. at ( o'clock. The guests at the luncheon will Include Miss Buohler's bridal pnrty, Mrs. Michael M Biter, Miss Margaret M Walker, Miss Sarah Votto Cooke, Miss Klranor Seatter gond. Miss Elizabeth Wiener, Miss An nett.i MucGrath I and Miss Natalie Blltard. ' Tomorrow evening Miss Sarah Voso Cooke, of 111 Maplewood avenue, will entertain at cards In honor of Miss Buehler and Mr. Barbs," In addition to Miss Buchlcrs brlday party the guests will Include Mr. Barba'H best man and ushers nnd a few additional guests. In cluding Mr. Milton B. Barba, Mr. Philip S Barba. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. -Barba, Mr. Martin 1 1. Buehler. 3d, Mr. wiuiam e. uucnier, jr., nr. Micnael M. Biter. Mr. Robert 8. Perry. Jr.. Mr. Clarence Brewster. .Mr.-Donatd Smith, Dr. Lawrence K. C'ahalt and Mr. Oscar T. Smith, of Baltimore Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Madeley, of 3112 Mid vale avenue, entertained at bridge last evening In honor of Miss Jane Arm strong Culln, of 4322 Pine street, whose IbbbKsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW assssssssK. '-s-yW IjbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI'' BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsK " Photo br Itachradt. MRS. TRKNCHAKD NKWnOLH A metnber of the execsrtlTe cemmlt- tee planning the skating carnival far the DremfaeU Holiday Honse, to be givra on Febmnry M marrlaare to Mr. Bsylts Pendleton McKee will take place Saturday, January 19. Miss Stella Toung, of 646 East Tulpe hocken street, entertained at a surprise shower at her home last night Jn rionpr of Miss Evelyn Aucott, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest J. Aucott, of Logan, whose marrlago to Mr. Frank Kllnke will take placo In the early spring. The trueata Included Miss Florence Aucott, Mlsa Jennie Aucott. Mrs. Lawrence Donovan, Miss Mary Knlveton, Mlsa Gertrude HorrravoB, Miss Eleanor Koch, Miss Mary Eggly. Mien Hilda Meyers. Mm Wllllnm Itnrarraves. Mlsa Adcle McGIrr, MUs Frieda. Kelnkc. Mrs. Ray. mono Aucott, mrs. juck iraam snrm. Mrrton Suits, Miss Katherine Warner. Mlsi Ethel Young. Miss Magdalene Young, Mr. Alexander Ybuns;. Mr. Frank Kllnke and Mr. George Why. Mr. and Mra. C. Harry Fehllng. 117 Apsley street have returned home after spending a week In Atlantic City. Mrs Michael Davlea. of New York, who spent some time In Atlantic City, Is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Louta Bloom, at the Wyneva Apart ments, Wayne avenue. Mrs. John H. Johnson, of 101 East Durham street, ha returned from a trip to New York. Mra. Horace K. Schoenhut, 441 Enat Woodlawn avenue, entertained the mem bers of her sewing clrcte at her home on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Philip n. Kunilg. 41 East Tulpe hocken street, entertained members of her literary club at her home on Mon rtnv afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Robert A. Ferguson, ot 7 PsLStotlus street, announce, me mr rlage of their daughter. Miss Susie M. Fenruson. to Mr. William N. Sheppard. of 7 West Johnson street, on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock In St. Petert Church. Mrs. George W. Strauss at tended her sister as matron of honor, and Mr. Robert Sheppard acted -a ber.t man for hla brother. A small reception for the two families took place during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard. after a trip, will llvo at 78 Pastorlus street. - Mr. and Mra. William D. Salter, of Bayonne, N. J- are the guest far a short time of Mr. John F. Zurn, of 6821 Creshelm road. . Mr. and Mrs. Newton M. Ross, of 127 West Gorgas lane, will leave on Febru ary 1 for a twb months' trip to Palm Beach. Miami and Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Henderson, of 4740 Hutchinson street will entertain at dinner this evening In honor of Miss Martha Anderson and Mr. Ed ward Schmldhelser, of Haverford, Mrs. Henderson before her marriage In No vember was Miss Dorothy E. Zurn, of 8116 Creshelm road. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Wick, of 427 East Mt. Pleasant avenue, returned on Monday from a short stay In Atlantic City. Mrs. Henry Kellerman, Jr., and her daughter. Miss Mildred Kellerman, of 7422 Devon street, arc spending a fort night in Browns Mills In the Pines, N. J. Invitations have been received In this city for the marriage of Miss Elisabeth May Davles, of Wllllamstown. Mass., to Mr. Arthur Seymour, of Jenktntown, In 8t John's Episcopal Church, Williams town, at 10 o'clock on Wednesday morn ing. January 26. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour will go to Palm Beach for some time, after which they will be at home at 411 'West avenue. Apartment A, Jenktn town, , Mrs. C. Harry Fehllng. of 317 West ApsJey street. Is visiting her mother. Mrs. 0. F, Zum, In Atlantic City, for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Brldgman. of 67S Anderson street, left on Tuesday to spend some time In Florida. , Charge Accounts Solicited; & 33QS (Skssftasft Stasonl FURS AND MILLINERY "Style, Without Extra Cost" Advance Showing Early Spring Millinery For Immediate and Spring Wear Hats That Are Unusually Low-Priced at 5.00 : Predominantly noted in this display are the new straws in combination with faille silk, satins and em broidered novelty fabrics. A vast selection of styles that please. They are unusual and 'distinctive with just that touch of originality one always finds at this establishment. CLOSE All Velvet Hats and BELOW ''Purchasing Agent' MISS MARV KEATING WEDS MR. GRANVEL W. NASH Marriage of MIm 8rn Berfler and Mr Nathan Stlefel The wedding of Miss Mar A. Keat ing of 1B11 N'orth Ry-lhlrt stMet and Mr. Granrel W. Nash, of PI""."." took place tWs morning at 1.30 oclpoK at St. OregoryChurch, ""'-"SS snd Warren "strtets. the Rr.Fatnr Francis J. Conway pnlolatlng. A ww ding breakfast followed Immediately after tho ceremony. .. ..tin The bride wore a gown of white aatjn rind Veil arranged with fn"bi0; soma. She carried a Shower bouquet or white Bride roses and "w-.??,,-Jle was attended by a cousin, Miss Rose mary Doran, as maid of honor, wno ,woro a gown of sunset taffeta and brown tulle hat nnd carried pink roses. Mr. William Canfleld acted aa best nan. . -. After an extehalve wedding trip. Mr. and Mm. Naah will iro to Pittsburgh, where they will make their home. BTIEFBL-r-nEROKR A pretty wedding took place In Apollo Hall, 1710 North Broad street, last eve ning at 8 o'clock, when Miss Bara Berger, of 8944 Christian street, was given In marriage by her father to Mr. Nathan A. 8tlefel, ot 12 JO Wyoming ave-. nuc. Rabbi Marvin Nathan olhclatlng. A reception for twd hundred gUeaU fol lowed Immediately after the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of whits satin with opalescent trlmmlnr. Th veil of tulle, arranged with orange blossoms, extended the length of the satin tram, and she carried- a white Bible. Mra. A. Berger attended hcV aa matron of honor. She wore a gown of white satin, ana lace and carried a shower bouquet Of roses and sweet peas. Miss Evelyn Berger. a stater, was maid of honor. Her gown waa of orchid taffeta and ahe car ried orchids. There were five brides maids. Miss Catherine Rich, Mlsa Clara, Lofln. Miss Alice Selger. Miss Bara Koomberg and -Miss Pauline Phcffer, of New York. Each wore taffeta frooka and carried shepherd, crooks. Mr. Samuel Stlefel acted as best man for his brother. The ushers Included Mr. Benjamin Fertet, Mr. A. Tllles. Mr. David Orloft. Mr. Morris Stlefel and Mr. AIbtl fUtefnl. After an extensive wedding trip through northern New York and Canada, Mr. and Mra. ntlafcl will make their home in Logan, where they wilt be nt Home atter rabruary ft. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mlsa Anna Larkin. 3841 North Broad street will be hostess to the Alpha Pau .8!gma on Saturday afternoon at her home. Among those who will attend will be Miss Doris Dennlson, Miss Mary Wright Mlsa Catherine Ferry. Miss Malale Ferrv. Minn Elizabeth Parkins Miss Myrtlo Sllverwood, Miss Cathe rine Whlteman, MIsb' Katherlno Young and Miss Anna Larkm. The following members' of the Fifty Fifty Club will meet today at the home o Miss Marruorlte Larkin, 3841 North Broad street: Miss Miriam Dooley. Mlsa Adele Fredericks. Miss Anna Lar kin. Miss Elvira Mnrtlney. Miss Dorothy McDevltc. Mlas- Alma Wall. Miss Ruth Wnlrath, Miss Marguerite Larkin, Mr. Edwin Feeny. Mr. Charles Hall. Mr. Robert Lukens. Mr. Martin McCooIev. Mr. "William McLaughlin, Mr. Paul Barker, Mr Nathan wmtaker and Mr. Harris Burton. A dance will be iriven bv the congre gation of Shaarl Shamyim on Saturday evening; at norinwesi corner Twenty third and Wharton street 80UTH-PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. John Love now are at their new home. 2(31 South Chadwlck street. Mrs. Love wilt be remembered as Miss Dorothy A. nobb, of Colllngs- wooa, n. j. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Clessr Ger. son are now Uvintr at their new home In Tarontum. Pa. Mrs. Gcrson will be re. membered as Miss Margaret Hartley aicijsuicy. Mrs. Thomas Taulane, of 2748 South asasjiar3esraina-e.nseLa; Tie ManWWWnks with mind or tnosd needs that sturdy blend of wheat and malted barl' GiapeNuts Concentrated nour ishment ofpleasing flavor at low cost SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE OUTS! Fur Combinations COST! Order k-fepted IIIBU I " S " Seventeenth street, entertained Infor mally at her home on Sunday evening. vmonr thou nresent were Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J, Sullivan. Friends of Mr. Ifamld trredricka will be glad to hear he Is recuperating from his reoent Illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Zvorakl. of 1048 South .Eighteenth afreet, entertained in. formally at their home last evening. Amohr their suears worn Minn V. Mvara and Miss Marie Harktns. The A Class of th nova Southern High School, Broad and' Jackson streets, left on a trip to Washington last night Among the scholars are Mr. Edward Cox, Mr. Walter peca. Mr. R. Miller, Mr. Carl Llander, Mr. J. Olson, Mr. A. Firth and Mr. C. Drudlng. WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Jessie Clark, of SItSa Baltimore avenue, entertained at luncheon on Wed nesday In honor of Mrs. David White law, of 818 South Flfty-stxth street The guests Included Mrs. Frank Olmes. Mrs. juiih nooera;, Mrs. John Delndorfer. Mr. OUS VOKt- Mrs. Wimn Wllli, n,1 Mrs. Hugh Megahn. Friends of Mini ni. nt.n nt si a a Race street win t h. . Is ill at her home. FRANKFORD M.5n,!.Mr,,. Wllllnm Mather Holmes. 1113 toulkrod street. Northwood, have retureri frnm m .,...-. .. .J .. Florida. "ltllu "Hi wiruugn .A. AUtlPM aMrf a.... .!,, k. .. ALi .:::- .. 1 u wm uo neia mis ?S-?I,r . " tomorrow evening at St. Joachim's school hall for the benefit of i..o Kiinni Duuaing runa or the church. Dr. and r ieMk t a. .. SiV,0. ftre. re "Pending several icniKf,r,md Mf"'. William V. Daubert of Si.i. H .Sn. 8treet' announce the mar nSESL.0 .thfJr JauBhter. Miss Lillian hw to Mr' Jme8 Heckert, at Har rlsburg, on January 11. Ml,i" MJlrth Allison, of Arrott street. ..a i Ilcr I1TC nunureu club. mor J5n ,Mrs' Loroy Knorr. of Fill more street, are receiving congratula. tlons on the birth of n daughter. Miss Ethel Ellis, of 3318 McKlnley 5Te ,nd Mri- Worrell have gone to Florida to spend a month. Miss Carrie Pontlous will entertain til A Wlntr sMs-mIi, a? -.,(-. ... I . .-. Jer t her hopie on Tuesdny. Amonr .wu f'uv win uq jviru, "jnoriCH wn COtHn tfsl 4Minla. -.. -. Yrf.l. Pr J"1- Charlea Welnlng, Miss Ha beck, Miss Ann Ferguson, Miss Ann Pal latt Miss Stella Helm, Miss Marion Wethersoll. Mrs W. Burcaw, Mrs. Rol). S,rt.. Welter, Mrs. Jack Law. Mrs. John Bill, Mrs. Harry Crary and Mrs. U. Bronner. , Miss O. K. Hills, 2028 Bridge street has returned to her homo after a six months' trip to England. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. William S. Blakeley, of Chester, wlUj entertain the bridge club to which she belongs at its meeting next week. Mr. nd Mrs. Edwnrd A. Stockton, of owunnmorc, nave irsuca invitations tor a buffet supper which thoy will give nt their home on Saturday evening before .the assembly, which will be held In the Swarthmore clubhouse. Tho patronesses 11342 CHESTNUT STREET! PARAMOUNT Extraordinary Savings in This Great DRESS SALE Worth $30 to $49.75 Trlcotines Taffetas Our Entire Stock Formerly Sports x Suits Vslaei $29.50 to f.75 All Wool. Tailored All Shades Arul Slsea I'ltra. smart $12 Sale Starts Promptlg mt If o'Clock Satmrdag ai i ff. ' George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Allen's Hats for Young Women A very interestlnc collection of HATS FOB MISSES on Display they are Springtime modela that smartly reflect the . inspiration of the season, together with the Allen touch of distinction. Many smart sports and tailored models. Imported Swiss Silk and Wool Union Suits, Reduced to $5.00 Medium weight Swiss Silk and Wool Union Suits; then,, are our i?Sth.r K..x7.:,y haw ,ow neck-no B,eves-knce and "" Kayser Union Suits, Reduced to $1.00 Fine Cotton Suit of this well-known make tn low neck no ale.v.. knee-lengih. Itesutarlr lt.00. "' " '"Ves. Kayser "MarveWV Union Suit, $2.00 Our renular JS.00 quality of this famous mske. it i m..ti.. welBht. low neck, no Hleeves. ankle length. The sli8 araortm.n 71 not complete. Keaalarlr I.M. "e ""ortment U Imported Swiss Wool Vest, $3.50 This Is tho finest Imported Swiss Wool Vest In th. .... . weltht. which Is Indeed very warm without tho usual bulWn.U,.Um heavy ajarmetit. llecularly St.75. ' ""'KWes.i of a Silk and Wool Sports Hose, .$2. 45 Fult-fsshlpnad Hosiery In fine grade of silk and wool in Warm Flannelette Nightwear for this Cpld January Weather, Half Price Wcro M.35 Now $l,tj for the assembly Include Mrs. Stockton, Mrs. Thomas Downs, Jr.. Mrs. Joseph -Haines, Mrs. Thomas W. Hlmpers, Mrs. W. R. Landls, Mrs. John W. Adams and Mrs. John Ledoux. Mrs. J. O. S. Bishop, of Swrtnmo.rhe; entertained the bridge club of which she Is a member on Monday afternoon. Her guests' Included Mrs. Harold ""; Mrs. W. N. Clifford, Mrs. Thomas Downs, Jr., Mrs. F. M. Huntoon, Mrs. Hopeman. Mrs. 8. M. DM, Mrs Bay ard H. Morrison and Mrs. Louis W. Wheelock. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Camion Bur ton are entertaining Captain and Mrs. Clinton Long, of Lewes. Del., at their home In Chester this week. The midwinter , reception of the Swarthmore Wonen's Club will be held on Friday evening. 'm 2- PJf! ceded by a Program of living pjctures under the direction of Mrs, Charles D. Mitchell. The president Mr. Etfwln A. Yarnall, nnd the other club offljl" recelvo the guests, and Mrs. Dorothy Johnston Baseler will assist In enter talnlng. ' Mr, and Mrs. Sewell H. Cork ran en tertafned Informally at dinner at their homo In Rose Valley on Wednesday eve ning. Mrs. John C. Harper, of 804 South Forty-flfth street. , enterWlned the Swarthmore 1rlde club to which sho belongs at luncheon on Wednesday. The members of the club re Mrs. Joseph Perry. Mrs. Louis E. Sk nner .Mrs. George Simmons. Mrs. Morris L. Smith, Mrs. Albert Shanford. Mrs. H. C. Barr. Mrs. John M. Plttock and Mrs. A, ! Jackson. The Woman's Club of Bwarthmpro contributed the program at the meeting of the West Chester Club on Monday afternoon, presenting; a nueslan pUy en titled "The Benrs." following irhlrtiMri, Leonard C. Ashton assisted In entertain ing. Those taking part In the cast were Mrs. George Cnsey. Mrs. Howard Green nnd Miss Alice Lukens. The afternoon closed with a tea. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoy. of New York, are being- congratulated on the birth of a daughter a few days ago. Mrs. Hoy Is the daughter of Mrs. William S. Blakeley, of Chester. , MOo"tE8TOWN Mr. Walker Bourcau. of East Maple avenue, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sowell, of New Castle. Pa, Mrs. James Gladhltl has sent out In vltatlons for a bridge luncheon to be given on Tueraay. jnury .. i . o'clock. Covers will be laid for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gasklll enter talned a few friends at dinner today. Miss Mildred Allgor. of Seaside Park. Is a gucat of her sister, Mrs. Henry Lukens, of Newbold avenue. I . REFAIIEI Vl Expert, prompt aervlo In repairing reflnlnhlnx. ratlnlnr Low prices. A. E. Most JKWTXI3t 33 S. 9th Vg IVsJee rlt Keoalrtnr m 8rfelaltr Worth $30 to $49.75 Serges Char metises Satins All Styles of Dresses, $ 49.75 $75-$125, Marked Camehone Coats Valast $35.00 lo $3fl.7S , Con trrUbtr rollar Invert ed. I' I I t I'nlth retketa. Narrow belt. 1975 isiiiHiiiMiiaiimiDijnui to $4.25 to $2.10 (, Jilt liS UBraa MsBBsT tBBSSSSBBSSSSSk iff t 4BBBsf ' "' 4sP,"T '-"'W NORRiaTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Simon Block, of 6J4 Ifaws avenue, entertained at a dlnnec and card party In honor of the fifteenth anniversary of their wedding day. Among the guests were Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin K. Block, Mlsa Thelma Block. Miss Sophie Block. Miss Hmma Sailer, Mr. Louis Block, Mr. Byron Block, Mr. Milton Pagel. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Block. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Wagman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry ragel. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Block. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Gold stein and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Block. The following members' of a local card club held a supper and theatre party In T'hlladelphla: Mrs. James MacNelll. Mrs. Albert Hollbrook, -Mrs. Frank Doyle, Mrs. Ilalph . Duckworth. Mrs. Benjamin Kuhlman, Mrs, Burk Pechln, Mrs. Charles Daub and Mra. Leon Kohl. NEW JERSEY NOTE8 Dr. nnd Mrs. John 8, Conroy. Jr., of Burlington, are being congratulated on the birth of a son. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ferguson have re turned to their home, Bosneath, In Edge water I'nrlt, after a visit of several days at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Minor Phillips, of the Green Brier, White Sulphur Springs, W, Va.. are guests of Mrs. llobert Mai seed, at their country home on Park road. Isvitatieat Moderate frlees clrmi6r as cata Writ t raB far Kncrsved Printed SmvpIm. 0YAL ENGRAVING CO, 814 W.last 5t ROSELAND DANCING Broad and Columbia Columbia Did. Two Orchestras Ton!bt Private Instruction. gg PHILADELPHIA'! LKADINU THKATIIKS Direction of LRU J. J, HHUnErtT ALEjLiI rll Ma'ta. Tbura. A Sat LAST 2 NIGHTS last MAT. TOMOR.8S $1.50 "NOT SO LONG AGO" A Fantasy of City Life In the Early 70-a With KVA LB OALMKMNE, BrDMPTf DLACKMCn aitd th Orlalnal N. T. Caat NEXT WEEK Seats Now Selling ROSE GIRL T H E A Mualeal Comedy Dellcht Book and Lrrtca by William Carey Duncan Music by Anlm Qoetal WIUi CHARLES PURCELL AND A DIHLLIANT COMPANV OP PIU.NCIPAL8, INCLUDING Fred Hillehranrl Mnri'nrin flnfoann Stewart Baird Mabel Withee i Shep Camp May Boley Uavjd Andrada Zoc Barnctt Louis Simon Beatrice Swangon AleU Marcella Swansor. And a Bevy of Baautlful Olrla WIUi Velrtt Voices and Twlnkllnr Feet 1 YD C EVENINOB AT :1S l- k 1X1V Mats. Wed & gat. at 3:1 I EVGS. 50c to $2.50 ("') j MAT. TOMORROW $2 8ELWTN'8-3UAnANTEKD SUCCESS I BRUNlWociMoCAs I ss tag nun wasm Km BUDDIES SAM Shubert Last Mat. Tomor. POSITIVELY LAST 2 NIGHTS WAS THE SDNSATION OF PARIS AND NEW TOniC NOW THE SK.V8ATI0N OP I'HIUADKLrillA. F. RAT COMSTOCK AND MORRIS GKST PnCSENT THE MOST TAUKED OF PLAT IN THE WORLD APHRODITE CO. OF 300. 8 OOnCJEOUS SCENES week Seats Now Selling ! THE ML'SlCAt. rniimv nrt EDWARD UOTCK'S PnODl'CTION With WILLIAM NOltltlS EDITH TAI.lAFKltltu "Multe iVrVA" "Klfvf r,1lnc,n, ch0"' "T. Pint' I'" '"m'" of Lantm. "Jck o CHESTNUT ST. opera EVGS MAT. TOMORROW bi ? at 8 1.1 "EAST WEST" WITH FAY BAINTER "One of the real aucceaaea of the eeuion." Evenlnr Dulletln. WALNUT Mat. Tomorrow JbjU Tn ltelsnln Musical Comedy ITTE ATTE R ERNEST TRUEX WITH IlrillUnt Caat and Famoua RalntHiw Chnrui Direct from H r, at Iiniacre Theatra.N T MCTDnDni IT AM nPEi TONIGHT at 8:30Oi;3E FltANCES A CHARLES ALDA it HACKETT tn Joint nrcital Tickets II.&O 15.00 II SO. 11.00 and 7Sc new aelllnr nt Ward'a Concert Uureau Hli Penn Square. So.. MMinpolltan Opera Houaa ana Weymann'a. llOg Cheatnut atreet. Mirrnopoi.iTAN opera house rhlladerphla Grand Opera Company T0' "LUCIA" at KWt 8:1.1 State nn, tl tu S3, for aale at Wevmann'a 1KIS Cheatnut Street ROSELAND DANCING 1015-1017 Market St. Two Orchestras Tonliht CHAK. KERR HIMSELF AND HIS KINGS (IF lYNCOPATION ORPHEUM 'TMrflSi'W MAE DESMOND ."- , wW ?. In. rull a. .,. I jneaome Pine "-N't W'k-FrlemHy Knemlai T 1N1NKRSITT MISKUM SL. 3J0 Free U ,"u"' lU'e 'Medieval Art and Mod. iii ..p.iiniii.ni. a i raenrai. insrlr. n Talk for today. tr Clement Hcnlon. Sun. lay. .1:30 "Th Philippines " Motion pici"??. CASINO Wal.eb ih. Mat. Today Wntson & Cohan tla'ei I v fl.RI w rn; I nnvg i BUM I A afliP I I -5tiKa I Nftfisfy II-p WORLDS MUSEUM tow f I CONTWL'OUB II A. M i. in l. 11 (FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE STANIHT) MARKET An. 10TH 11 A. M. TO 11 V.JtJ Norma Talmadec m nnar i-uesentation ot The Branded Woman Next Week Anita Plewart In "Harriet and the I'lper'' i . PAI AfC 12U MAnKET STnEKT rALAt 10 A. M. TO litis . M. Paramount Presents " t ' THE INSIDE OF. THE CUP ADAPTED FROM flTinRlNO NOVEfc BT . WINSTON CHURCHILL ' i i ARPAniA Chwtnut St. bl. IBIh AtVL;i io A. M. TO 11115 P. M. A DMII1 Prortuetlon 1 AltTISTICALLY AND DRAMATICALLY Midsummer Madnes llr Cnamo Hamilton WITH JACK HOLT. I.IT. LEE, LOIS WILSON AND CONRAD NAOKI. ir,XflD I A MARKET HT. ab. Ott , VIL,IVJK1A o A. M. to nitr. t' A SENHATIONAL MEIOnnAltA While New York Sleeps i a . C A PITOI "" MARKET 8TIIECT V-l 1 1 KJLaMtry llll Mlnler In "Eyes of h Heart" rH,VjlliN 1 Katharine MacDimatd 1r "Passion's Playrrount' OI fDC MARKET STREET LlL.VJjDHi AT JUNIPER Continuous Vaudeville, II 'n I1 "TUB ULACK AND WHITE nKVirS.'.' PHILADELPHIA'S KOREMOST Till GARRICK Tonight . MAT. TOMORROW $2 THE STORM "A TRIUMPH" Public Le4sjr. "CAUT EXCELLENT." Rulletln. "FINEST ACHIEVEMENT OF SEA -Reoae. "'FOREST FIRE REALLY MARVELOUS" . Ev. tdrar. SEATS HELUNO FOR NEXT WEEK T FORREST Tonight . MATINEE TOMORROW -RAYMOND HITCHCOCK ' Preaenta JULIA SANDERSON G. P. HUNTLEY DOYLE and DIXON and HITCHY (Himself) in "HITCH Y-KOO 1 921" J? MOSCONI BROTHERS SEATS SELLING FOR NEXT WEEK DDAAH TONIGHT AT 8ilS DlJ-U LAST 2 WEEKS MAT. TOMORROW J. 52.00 "Delightful." Evr Public LedrV. Henry W Savace'a Cape Cod Comedy Shavings Taken from Jon'ph C. Lincoln's Novel Olislnal New Tork Cait With IIAItltY nERF.SFOnD BEATS SELUNO FOR NEXT WEEK 1857 THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC 1PJ1 Anniversary Ball Monday, January 24, 9 P. M. ACADEMY OF MUSIC OPENING FEATURE Madam Vera Fokina th rlhrste! Tlunlan dancer, will Inter pret "Four PerkKl of in- Ilal'et Dance." fnllnwrd by a quadrille by two hundred dancor In contumr of the period of 1SS7 Given under the nu-nlren of the Women's Commltteei. for the Phltniielphla Orcheatrs to clebrte the tl4'h annlve-nary of the openlna of the Academy of Muelc. for tha benefit of the chorus of tho Philadelphia Orchentra. Doora open at H 01, concert S.SO to B, Opeiitnt feature at t. General danclnr aiut 10. Ttrkete, 15.00 tach are for !e at the Anniversary Ball nfilce, 3t Cheeinut street (phone Lomhnrd X39). at Heppe'a and at (Vinway'i. Refreihmenle at Rn eenta will b- nerved In the Foyer beKlnnlna- at JO o'cock. Reaered apeclatorn' tlckeia for the family circle at 11. IW erh. ae well a remilar ticket, will be nn aale at th Academy on Monday inlcht. ESEn ACADEMT OF Mt'SIC SSWSMM Travcltalkt Color Views Pictures TONIGHT at 8.15 T0M0R. DAMASCUS AND SYRIA "aVrMJl no nt .cail A Hpik Amph, W)n E I T HS ELLA SHIELDS AMF.ittfN i'kt f i nvnnH MARIE NORDSTROM LYDELL AND MACK TI.AKKE I1ERGMAN Nat Siutrn A Co. . Great letter. I'aul Decker 6 Co. Other. ANNUAL II. A I. L wilt be atvrn In the ne Tramore Hall. Franklin at anil folumtila ave Sautrday venlna. January S3, hy (ienrse M. Roblnaon. wounrtM etenin of the Marne I.VI Oil In 1'rliea fur for trot ronteata James Ixuahery will be. praaaut with aeveral of hla oca hits. AC DKrT OF MFSIC-WED. EVO JAN. S CHICAGO SOLOIST Samaroff Ililnaulhed Pianist Tlcketa SI to I2.0O Acailemv and Htppe'SL lllli f'he.tnut SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FRED K STOTK CONDl'CTOR Academy ,Jr Tuc. JV5 25 V METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANT DON CARLOS '" ''V'"1". "- don. Daloasy, Sua. deirus, MM Crlml Del.ues. Dldur. Guatafaon llada, fond Papl. Tlcksta Araderny and Hepi's, II 10 Chsstmil rickets Aeaden llrppe's 1119 Chtstiuit PHILADELPHIA T--"- T.,n.rnu ORCHESTRA ,JK Alexander SCIIMIM.I.ER. Violinist OTlSg8l?6 V2T -. UANCNO LEHHON? JQ?&.c$W.9vnM't af- .- tv-fn ai s trr vr, jr rruiis T.W (J (Uf Ul ' DUMONTS.1? -Ani ix.. una Man Mon Wsl . Hat. 2I EMMETT WELCH Minstrels lltirletque. "Ol It WOMEN Jl'RIUTS' PEOPLES'" a .Ave 1 Cures, AT TODAT mi.S Fft'lt HAPPYLAND ! Palm Garden ;"".';S- HURT TI'ltl)Y Vtllll'l Il t'l'. Pah " 1 ,'IJIIi It Mallei Ui. m uarclcn ..i..,'.,.'.'J"a.i NEWMAN M m m m m T , s '- : A Trocndcro '0'JJ w fbununr; BOUii UIXQ NEW EVERT WKKJC , ,r
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