EVENING PUBLIC (LED GER-PHILADELPHI A, ' FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1021 k $ JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of Pretty Costumes Worn by Two Debutantes She Speaks of the Plays and Players' Club Night TWO aftcr-Enstcr wedding dittos an nounced already! Yon don't real 10, do joii, that Lent wilt lie here In lew than two wcckR und KoNtcr In two months, and then all tho pretty pprlni! frocks will be otit and the xtraw linl.i we'll be hoMiir In a few weeks. I really do think wc nisii tlm seasons n bit, bnt by the time February and March come you are nwfujly tlivd of "that lint" nnd you wish homip one would sterf on It ,or sometlilttif, mo jou would not have to wear It again, nnd tien yon Hec n heavenly blue straw or an eatqulfcltt Jnde (jreen effect and oil race Into the milliner's, and next thin oit are ont In "your new sprltiK hat." It's like a fever nnd you catch It cverj early spring and fall. ifowcrcr, It's too hooii to tnlk sprltiR clothes yet; lieiiles. I tmw sonic pretty winter ones yesterday, and any way I want to tnlk about the two wedding-. Snrnh Franklin Is to be married on Saturday in Euster week to Dudley UIKS. of Hnltlmore. nnd Onlnor Hnlrd is to be married on the following Satur day, April f), to Joe Minott, of Port land Ore. ... . , , Onlnor will be innrncd In the Church of St. Martlns-ln-the-Fields. Chestnut Hill, nnd not nt Ht. Luke's, where Marlon was married, but Dr. nJonn, who is rector of St. Lukn s, will be nsflMant clergymnn nt the wedding. Marlon Ingersoll W to be mntron of ionor for her sister and she has chosen a lovely looking set of bridesmaids, too. TO RETURN to the subject of clothes. Hita Ileckscher i wearing ft titv good looking dark blue dolman, with n deep fur coilur of moleskin. I saw her the other dny on Walnut street, and thought she looked m pretty. Her lint, which was alo dark blue, was n largo picture affair and was most becoming. Then on T.ocust street I happened to meet Sophie Vnrnnll, nnd she was wear ing a very pretty sports suit of gray tweed and a lint to matrti. trimmed with pinkish cogue feathers nt the side. THOSE three playlets nt the Vlnys and riaycra last ulght and Wednes day were extremely well done ur course, the last one, "A Hpr ng Morn log," brought the most applause, bc rnuse It was so dellciously humorous though there was pathos in It, too. .Miss Oliver nnd Mr. Joe Fox were, the prin cipals l the play, nnd they were won derful. Joe Fox Is always wonderful, for that matter. He Is nlwnys the exnet personlflcntlon of the pnrt he takes. Miss Oliver's noting wns remnrknble. too. My only criticism would be that -he was n bit too young looking tor one who purported to be her nge in the Piny. A woman of thnt nge could not have had such blooming checks nor o young n skin. , It wns n beautiful little bit nnd srrnttv enjoyed by crowded roomful each night. The prize plays, by the way. are to be judged on the next club night in Februnry. So Mrs. hi K. Price nunounced between the pln. There were thirteen submitted alto gether nnd the three chosen are very .lexer, flic said. It is mot interesting to nttend the prize play night";, Hie unsterv which surrounds the author or authoress adds to the zest of the contest, nnd fifteen of those present on the two nights of the plays are selected to vote for the degree of merit, which shall be first, which second and which third. JOHNNY and his sister hnd a ense of me.isles nnd. though sister way prettv sick. Johnny hnd u fnlrl goo'l time "of It nnd wns finnllv allowed to go out in the gnrden. but not to piny with other ihildren. .as the itiornntiiie was not enthely lifted. Ills little friend Snut called him up the very day he was first allowed to go out, and said : So;. Jnhntn. are ymi still quarantined: enn t too go out to plnv yet?" And responded Johnm "Yep. 1 can go out nnd play, hut I can't go in society." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr J Wllmer Blildte. of tlm KHz farlton, will entertain nt a dinner, to ho fnii,.u.-..,i iiv theatre nurty. tonight In honor of Miss Hllznbeth Oordiin nnd Ml?" Anno lluntl (Jordan, daughters or Mr noiiRlns H nordnn, of Haltlmoie. who will attend the dance tonight which Dr and Mrs William Hlddle I'ndwnla der will t?lve nt the Ultz-Caillon In 1 nor of their niece. Mist, Jessie K IVi PoBtn debutante dntiKhtor of Mr "harles V Da Costn The guests will iludo Miss Isabel 1 UcckurtH Miss Hate, of rannda : Mr Andrew Wheeler. -IF YOU LOVE-n FLOWERS ou will not only bo inter ested in our preat variety of Flowers, but the LOW PRICES Century Flower Shop 112,,S. 12th St. Manufacturer's Outlet Sale 25 and 27 S. 8th Street Final Clearance SALE r i i iMmim-illntf Ictii .tr i if niir n II! t U xv utter ! 1U itNt IIIIMI Wash Dresses Made of Fine Amoskeag Ginghams til ,li--. In lu-rka mill rinlilx $1 Value 1.69 Children's Dresses dlndinmH, tii, Hrrim uikI l-lnriif- Si,,1ti mni .l nlur $1.00 Knyser Silk Hose dZ $1.75 and $2 Flannelette Night Gowns $2 Values, 98c ft ushV IIeeS v I .Ir, Mr Lawrence Hnundern, Mr Wil liam On Hurry nnd Mr Lyle. Mr Tllddlo will nlso Rlvo n luncheon on Haturda In honor of the Minxes Oordnn, when tho guests will Include Mlsa Harriet Illddli!, Mlsn Unto, of rannda. and Mls'i Luerctla S. HeckScher, 8d Miss Kllrn befli Oordnn nnd Mlra Anne Huntlv Hordnn will spend the week-end as tho BUestd of Mr Uldtlle and Miss tltddtc. Mr, nnd Mrs Itobert n. Htrawbrldge of Meadow Lodge, llryn Mnwr, will n tcrtaln at dinner nt tho llllx-Cnrlton, to hi followed bj a theatre pnrtv, in honor of their debutanto daughter, Miss Anita 3trnwbrldge Mr and Mrs, Henry Pratt McKenn, of Pine Iltin Farm, Penllyn, will entertain Mr. nnd Mrs. James 1). Wlnsor, Jr., at a dinner at the nellevue-H'rntford nnd later occupy their box at the opera oi, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs McKenn will sail on Kchrunrj JO for the llnhnma Islnnds, where they will spend several weeks nt Nassau Mrs, Effingham II. Morrln, of Tyn-y-coed. Mill Creek rond, Ardmoro, will en. teitnln nt lutichcott, to lie followed bv a card party, at her homo on Thursday afternoon next, February 3. Among the guests who will attend the dinner tonight which Mr. nnd Mrs 1-rnncls I. du Pont, 1124 .Spruce street, will glvo In honor of Miss Juliette 1) Longfellow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Kicilerlclt W Longfellow, of New York, will ho Miss 13. ltussell Tucker, Ml Kllznbcth Ureeckenrldge Field, Miss Kllsc du Pont, Mr. Wllllnm A Tucker. Mr Hugh Pnrrlsb and Mr Hehert du Pont The guestn will Inter nttend the ball Dr and Mrs. Williams Hlddle rati wnlndcr will give nt the ltltz-Crtrlton In honor of Miss Jeesle r IJa Coma, dc hutante dnughteer of Mr Charloi F Da Costa Colonel and Mrs William .T. F.lllntt. of 317 Mouth Seventeenth street, havo chonged Hip date of tho smnll dance to no given nt tho Kedgley Club on Krldny evening. Februnry I. until Hnturday evening, Fbiunr S, In honor of Miss l.ouiHe v Nfwlln, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs, James Caverly Newlln, of the W. lows, llryn Mnwr, nnd Mr W Heau mont Whitney, whose engagement has ucen announced, Mrs Samuel Drown McCaho and her daughter, Mrs. Honry D. Hoylard, have returned from n severnl weeks' stay In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. McCabe'n son-in-law and daughter. Mr. nnd Mrs William Simpson, arc occupying for the winter the house of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mc Cnbe, at 2217 St James plnce. Mr. nnd Mrs.iC. A. Hccltscber Woth erlll, 1830 South Illttenhouse square, will lenvo on February IB for Palm Ucaeh, Fin., where they will spend sev ernl weok: at th Kvcrglndcs Club, Tho irucstH who attentled the theatro party on Wednesday night which Mrs. William W Hepburn, of Orchard Lee. Vlllanovn, and Mrs. John Kent Kane, or Ilrook Hollow, ltndnor, gave befor the dance -Mr nnd Mrs. Henry It Thomp son, of Hrookwood. Oreenvllle. Del , gnve In honor of their debutante daugh ter. Miss Elinor Thompson, included Miss Mnrle LoulM' Hepburn, Miss Flor ence Paul Kane, Miss Margaret Thnyer Oraham, Miss Henrietta MaeDonnld Wilson, Mr. Hogcr Townsend, Mr John Devlin, Mr. Edward Tnylor and Mr Philip Carson Mr. nnd Mrs Louis Wilcox Thompson, of Amhlor, will entertain at dinner at their homo on l-Tiuay evening, Febru ary 4. In honor of Miss Charlotte. Mae Graves, debutante daughter of Mr ami Mrs, Ferdinand J. Craves, of Mnnhelm nnd Wtssahlckon avenue, Germnnlown Tho guests will biter attend the meeting of Mrs. Ddward Troth's dancing class nt tho Oermnntown Cricket Club Mrs (Jravis and her daughter will leao to day for Lnwrencevllle, N. J., to attend the tea dansant and piom to be gleii this afternoon and tonight and tomor row night by tho Luwn-ncevllle Acad emy. Mrs. Edward Leeds, of 2410 South Twenty-second street, will entertain at the second of her enrd parties at homo on Tuesday afternoon, 1-Vbrunrj 8 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jordan, of 022 Clinton street, will occupy the box of Mrs Jordan's mother, Mrs. Herbert M. Howe, of 1 1" 2 2 Locust street, at the opera on Tuesday evening next, Febru nry 1. Mr. J Uertram Llpplncott. of 1712 Spruce street, and his son. Mr Joseph Wharton Llpplncott. of Oak Hill. Heth ares, who h.ie been siwndlng u fort night ttshlng and hunting at their shoot ing lodge In Florida, hau returned home. MIsh Julia A Herwlnd, of 102 South tyfreddin IntiUtioai or Annoance- Mudrrute I'rlcm mcnti Write or I'hone for Rotrared or Printed Nnmplrs. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 W.l.at St Charge purchae-eii will be billed s March 1st. Purcluisers open ing new accounts will be entitled to the above dating. A Small Deposit fieserves 42 To be Closed Out at &-- French Seal, Taupe Marmot, Australian Nutria and Taupe Coney Coats Sports and three-quarter 35 Fashionable animal effects trimmed with head, paws and tail; Smart Shades of Taupe, Brown, Black, Poirct and Kamchatka. 14.50 29.50 39.50 Formerly 24.50, 39.50 and 49.50 FORBES V Wi y MKS. hOl'IS IICKDKLI.E MOI''- I-'KTT, Jit. Of flic HedRes, Spruce lane, Wood bury, N. ,1,, who before her mar rlago on Jnuunry 14 was Miss line Fo Twenty-first street, will leave tomorrow for n visit to New York, where she will be enteitnlned ns the gutst of her brother and slster-ln-lnw. Mr and Mrs Charles J Herwlnd, ner tho week-end. Hef niece, Miss Margnret Dunlap, who has been spending a few days In New York, returned to her home yesterday. Dr and Mrs. Wllllnm N Johnstone, of Oermnntown, will mtertnln at dinner on Friday night, February 1, In honor of Miss Adnllnc Helne Turner, debu tante daughter of Mrs James V. P. Turner, of 10 MncPherson street, Mt. Airy, before the meeting of Mis, Edward Troth s danclntr class at tho dcrman town Cricket Club The wedding of Miss Jennnette Teresa Pvlapka, (laughter of Mrs Lucy M. S laplca, of 5408 Willows avenue, nnd the lato Mr Ilenrv H. Szlapkn. to Mr. Leo Senton Henebry, son of Mr. and Mrs J. T Henebry. of Itonnnko. Vn., took placn on Tuesday at tho Church of tho Most IileFsed Sacrament, Fifty-fifth street and Chester avenue. Tho lU-v. J. W I,rlluu officiated. Mr. and Mrs William du Pont, Jr.. of Kr-nnett S(uare, will leave this week for Georgia, where they will remain for several weeks. Mrs. Robert Haven Schnufler, of New York, tho authoress, who Is known as Margaret Wlddetner will lx guest of honor nt tho annual luncheon of Alumnae Association of the Girls' High nnd Normal Schools, of this city, which will be given on Saturday In the Rose Garden of tho Uellevue-Stratford Among tho hostesses who will pri-aldo will bo FOR TOMORROW AND MONDAY- PARAMOUNT 1342 Chestnut Street Extraordinary Sale Sports Coats & Suits 29.50 to 39.75$ Sports Suits . Beautifully tailored Sporli Suits of the best quality all-wool Sports All colon. Sizes 14 to 44. 17 Conti of the new Sports fabric, Camel tone. Raglan sleeves, inverted back plait, patch or slit pockets. 'Furriers and Milliner 8- 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) Closing Out Our Entire Stock of FINE FURS At 50 Cents on the Special Values for Tomorrow Purchase Payments to Continue at Convenient Intervals FINE FUR COAT lenRth models. Large shawl coilur Formerly 145.00 Fg:& airad Wolf Scarfs 1115 Chestnut St., Opposite KelWaz Mr. Robert Alexander Patton.vrho Is chnlrmtin of the lunchiwjn cornmilwl Mrs Sarah Walker Dungnn, Mr. Wil liam H. Peterson, Mrs. John L. Orcgory. Mrs II Frank Johnson, Mr. Jarne Crawford, Dr, Mary Patlon Miner, Mm. John A. Richmond. Miss Laura Ash more, Miss SI. A. iloblnson, Miss Oer trilde nutterworth, Miss Mary ulbson nnd Mrs. M Oetsler. One tnblo will represont the members of tho faculty nr ti.o nirin' Itlrli Hehool nnd two other Lthe Hhnkespenre class of tho Alumna Association. inc ums-i-in i " ""J" clntlon InOlude Mr Joseph It C. Mc Allister, president: Mr. Z M K. Ful ton, flrwt vice president: Mrs. J-,,.1- Gregory, second vlco president: Mis Gertrude M, Uutterworth, treasurer: Miss Mary J Gnrdlner, corrospondlng secretiiry, Miss M. A. Robinson, record Ing secretary : Miss A Kate Ilob'rtBon, nnnnclal secretary; Mni. M S. Hlldrlcn, editor of tho Budget. The three honornry vice proildente nre Mr Harnn Walker Dungnn. Mrs. C. D. I'f" and Mm. C D Gelsler Following the luncheon Mr. Herbert R. Dlller will contribute recitations and reading. QERMANTOWN r -.-,i t(n Mnt M. Arnold. 2GS ! Hast I'psnl ' street, will entertain at five hundred n their nome mi tu ning The guests will include Mr. anrl Mrs Jnmes McCausland. Mr. and Mr, ''hnrlM K nnrton. Mr and Mr. P. LeRlle Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Fmnceii H. HiMln Miss Lorna D Rutter nnd Mr. lb It White Miss Kdlth Lnmponl. of Atlnntlc City. Is siwndtng the week with her aunt, Mr rhrlstlnn J Ludwlcr. 6360 Oerman town avenuo. ... , Miss Constance Harding, of 242 West Clapler street, will entertnln membeM of the school set nt hr home tomorrow afternoon The guestH will Include Miss TdnnnuM, iirir mImu ntennor Ilraden. Miss Miriam Clnvton. Miss Elizabeth Cochran Miss Alice Kmilcy, Mlfs no- l,,.rl., tnlmann Minn T-Mvthn KlrK. MISS EllH LnfTcrty Miss Dorothy Lynch, Miss Porothv Mnnser. Miss Ruth Pal mer. Miss Cfnrabel Nicholas. Mlsa Ger trude Wetenhall. Miss Emma IWInhnrdt. Miss Mildred Yeo nnd Miss Mnraret Wllklnon. Mr nnd Mrs Thomas Tomltnson. of CBS East Mnvland street, will entertain nt a children's pnrty at their home from 2-30 until 6 o'clock tomorrow afternoon In honor of the birthday anniversaries of their r-onr, Master W Fclton Tomltn son nnd Master Enrl Whltaker Tomlln son. The small guentn will Include Miss Vlrgtnln Foullts, Miss Mne Felton Schwnrti, Miss Eleanor II Felton. Miss Lauretta M. Human, Mlsn Helen M Felton, Miss Norma V Felton, Master C Felton Wllnon. Master Georgo Ing Gorham Master Walter E. Wlmlow, Jr., Master Victor Farnum Lavell and Mm er Herbert Foulkes Jr. Other gtlest will bo Mrs J. Whltnkor Felton, Mrs. Ludwlg S Schwartz, Mm O. H.Wilson. Mrs Wllllnm Kano aorhnm, Mrs Ella D. Carroll. Mr. William T. Tomllnion nnd Mr. Victor L Lavell. Mrs, George Johannes, 73E2 Cgontz avenue entertained at luncheon, fol lowed by card) at her homo yestortlay a'ternoon. Tho guestn Includid Mrs. Walter Hamilton, Mrs F P. Niely, Mrs Harold Sherlf. Mm. E. P. Hnlter, Mrs. Jesse C ICester, Mrs. Joseph 3. Kern mer, Mm. George Oiler nnd Mrs. Fred erick Abbott Mr J. Carl Breukcr, Jr., of 317 West Seymour street, will leave on Sunday to spend tho week In New York. 12 fabric. 95 Cameltone Coats Worth 39.75 Liberty Bonds and purchasing agents' orders accepted. Mail orders promptly filled. Fur Garments repaired and remodeled very moderate charges. Dollar Only and bell cuffs of self fui. 74.50 NORTH PHILADELPHIA ' Mrs Frederick Rollman, of 1937 Dia mond street, wan boaters to the member of her bridge club, at luncheon nnd cards, on Mondav. Tho guests Included Mm. William Roth. Mm, Samuel Whan, Mm, Charles Uerger, Mm, Frederick Sobernhelmer, Mrs. James Holllhnn, Mrs -I. Lewis Wncchter, Mm Martha W. Dowtis, Mm. William Henry Ooll. Mm Frederick Rollman, Mm. O C. Seldel, Mrs Albert Halts and Mm. A Lincoln MyM. WEST PHILADELPHIA tT,h0. V'! Hour Tennis Club, of West I hllndelphla win BV0 a dance Thurs vfn0'111."' Februarv 3, nt tho studio, 1B20 Market street. The social commit tee, enmrlsed of the following persons. W planning for n successful affair, and will receive the guests Miss Dora M. Jenkins, chnlrman : Miss Erma I'cter. Miss Mary McClow, Miss M. Ferguson. Mm. w. Achterman, Mm, Charles Ran li'i' .Vr J1- Clayton, Mr Harold Wag. ner, Mr Roy Mlmrn and Mr John Torem A midwinter danco will be given on Monday evening, January 31. In tho Ivory Room. Knights of Columbus Hall, 7heJrt,'B of lA Hnblda Council, IC. ?f S-i. The committee Includes Miss Mary V Chapman, ehalrmnn; Mrs L, Walsh, v!M J Andrews, MIAs Holcn V. Cowan, Ms Alice Devlne. Miss Elltobeth Linus, M ss Marie Smith ahd MUs Elizabeth Muinvnn Mm. Mnhlon TrumbaUer ontertnlned tne memberH of her sewing clnss nt the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. Swalm, ork road and Rockland street, on lTJCflday Among those present were ?' "l-iH' nlm'nlck, Mra. c Eckmnn, MrB. ! Mrman, Mrs. L. Fndley. Mrs. II IJItchner. Mm. M. O Richer, Mrs M. IJems. Mrs. J. A. Parker. Mrs. C. O i'walm Mrs. C J. Swalm and Mrs. L. P Jacobs. ,-M.ra ,Aliert Duvnl Wade. 329 South I'orly-thlrd street, will give a card party tin V. ednestlny. Februnrj- 2, tho proceed ,- ,-r urcu tor cnarity seventy-nvn yuerits will attend, and will be received bv Mrs Daniel Frailer nnd Miss Reglna Maroncy. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs Thomas Nevln. of 2231 faouth Carlisle street, are receiving con gratulatlons upon the birth of a son, Edward Nevln, Mm Francis Lnfferty, of 2007 South Houvler street, will entertain Informnllv at ner home tomorrow evening Mr and Mrs, Alexander Avnlon hne announood tno engag-ment of their daughter. MUs Anna C. Avnlon. to Mr Adolph C D'ltollto. of 1814 Slegol street. Mr. Thotiin.fi r o'ririfn n in in u..,i. riftcenth street, will mtertnln at a din ner nt his home on Sunday evening In I honor of the blrth'day of Mrs T F ' O Ilrlen Among the guests will be Mrs. I Edward O'Drlen, of Atlantic City : Mr ana Mrs. Thomas F. O'Urlcn. Jr.. Miss Reglna O'llrlen and Mr. and Mrs. Harry J Kenny. ; Slone 6. 1306 Walnut Street I Final Clearaway of All Our Remaining Street and Afternoon Dresses 26 Were up APPROXIMATELY 250 OF THE LATEST MODELS IN TRICOTINE, SATIN AND GEORGETTE AT THIS UNUSUALLY LOW PRICE. lraffliraBiiram George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 For Saturday Lovely Hats of Springtime For the Younger Set Suitable for Wear Now In many new fabrics, including Hatau cloth, metaline, isca braid, taffeta, satine, mahne and imported straw Thu shapes are distinctly smart and chic, and our usuul perfect workmanship gives them an added value. They are all marked at the new lower prices. Harvard Mills Underwear Reduced Ilroljcn imo.rtnients of our (titlrc line of Wm't t"nJTi.ir . nt ill n good selwtlcin am then H a l .-Idccl Mavinir ' ' ' New Silk Veilings, Special 29c Yd. Dots. HcroIlH iintl noeliv dmliniM ill tho ncusor. h het hhri'lrn Minv Trefousse French Kid Gloves Shellbourne Quality, $5.00 Grade at $3.00 There In economy in bus Inn (lie niiro no when iu iii.in obtnln them mil white Hh v.irloun st tctitnun. .haileji. Full-Fashioned Lisle Hosiery, 65c Pr. Vine tf.iuire hosiery in bliuk nnd white; we hu i.- had thU Kr.ide for lens than Jl 00 olnoo boforc-thf -war Uayii Glove-Silk Vests and Bloomers, $2.95 A special purcnuR names uh KTndu of (Jloxe Silk Vndurwear of a. ably low price The Entire Allen's Ribbons Is Quallt n .iluaN assured at delphla'N fin t no-tmenf of ribbon i hie convenleni' lini innilie uie rtcuun r-'reei 'i . Warm Flannelette Night wear for This Cold January Weather, Half Price Flntwt quallt) NlKhtirowiw and Pajamas In eer slie nnd ... -,i. (election, marked now for oleurnnce at exactly half the nrlcn, ,i ,.r Were $3 35 to $1.25 Now $1.05 to 52.10 Allen' 8 French Hairnets, $1.00 Dozen 1 Cap hP And stratrht; the (juallty Is thn bem obtainable Wh te M and rray Hnlnietn, In both shapes nt ldei t ,10 rin, 2 b NORRI3TOWN Announcement has ben made of the marriage of Miss Jennie Raymond, of Newark N J- and Mr Joseph Caprlo of 20R Enst Mah street, on January H. at Elkton Mr und Mrs. Caprlo will live at 208 Enst Main street Two hundred native former and char ter members of the Girls' Friend y o clety of St John's Eplrcopal Chun h attended the hnnnuet given In celebration n the thirtieth anniversary of the found Ing of the society In this borough Missi Lydla T West, branch secretary of Friendly Society, read the history of Hie organization, and Mm. A Conrnd Jones who was Instrumental In Its founding, nnd Rev II St Clnlr Hnthnwny. rec tor of St. John's, also spoke The char ter members who were present Included Miss Annie Argue, MUs Jane Harrison nnd Mrs R. W Thomns FRANKFORD Mr and Mrs, Charles W. Lee, of 4743 I,eper street and Miss Norma L'lnciis trr, of Rellvllle, N. .1 , are spending some time nt tho Seaside Hotel, Atlantic City. Miss Helen Farrett. of 8ellern street and Frankford avenue, will be hostess this afternoon to the members of h r five hundred club, Mrs. A Van Horn and her son, Mr. Harvey Von Horn, have returned -o their home In Churchvlllc. Ducks count after a visit to Mrs William E. Walton and Mr William Allen Walton, of 4825 Penn 'street DELAWARE COUNTY Mr nnd Mrs Ward A Uatehelor of Moylan, will spend the remainder of the winter at Strathaven Inn. Swarthmore The patronesses for the dnnce whirh i the Junior section of the Chester New I Cfnlury Club gave In Library Hal! I tl'lH week. Included Mrr J A Cochran, Mr' James A Hannn Mr C'.inrles G Worrllow, Mies Lucy O. Hathuwa nnd Miss Harn H Fnlrlamh Mr nnd Mrs Walter Dencrmsn will entertain the enrd club to whb'h they belong nt their home In Movlan on Saturday evening Miss Edith Duntlne, daughter of Mr and Mrs. George M. Hunting, entertainer) at a card party nt her home n ''het r on Wednesday afternoon In honor of Mrs George M. Hunting, Jr . of De troit Mich, who han been her guest for a fortnight IVORY GOODS REPAIRED We can mk nr Ixorr srtlel look like nan no mkttrr how btAljr Aimrkft A. E. MOSS SS (10 &TH HT. 1 ntarnrmdn. IVntefitt. Jtvulrv f - oo to $125 in n. vnn,.! r nf nit hh. , 'jt Ir 'his price of rheo ar v, best In KM .mil no much .i!ui lll.iok . .t.lon ,s ht'8( at about ha f i1 iilt-o eernl of to oner thlt. ea y well-known make nt t mi ' title -. rrm.irk- IS Stock of Lowered in Price Allen h Hlbbon Seiidn,, r'ui i 'mi tec' I Muslcale for Y, W. C. A. Among the patroiie-nei for ''The Re turn of Visterdnv n muslcale playlet which Mrs E Gehrmg Hnrkness of East Palls of Schuylkill, will present tills evening nt odd Fellows' Halt, MMvnle and Ridge avenues, for the benefit of the Falls r,f Schuylkill Young Women's Christian AsMieiafon will be Mrs II Dobson Altemus Mrs Law rence. Iloyd. Mrs Rlehard Morris Mm Wllllnm L McLean. Mrs Wllllnm Realty. Mrs M A KVrrl Miss Hsruh llovnrd Miss Mary E Wilkinson, Mrs. I Frank Kinwnrthy Mrs I, Harry Rich-1 urds. Mrs Louis Refse. Mrs Chiirlnni Urlcker, Mrs Oscjir Noll. Mrs Fr.ink Paul, Mrs Jacob Peters Mrs 1I ron i Walton Mrs, Hnrrv Markley Miss Edna Hill, Miss Isnbel Swnln MIsh I Edna Potts Mrs Charles Mcllvalne nnn i Mrs Ely Uenry Tho lending jiarts will be tnken by Mrs Stuart Oplenper, MIm Kitty Tyson. MIsh Msriha Adams MIms Dorothy Smith. Mr Frank Gillies and Mr Francis fnldwell The lllnv Ik a take olT on the Rrex school as It wnH fifty years ngo COLLINQDALE A joint ceb brntlon wan held bv Mr nnd Mrs John Maull of Chestnut street, on Monday evening In honor of Mrs -Mnull's birthday and the third vear weddlnr nnnv, rsorv of Mr nnd Mrn John Maull, Jr of Philadelphia Mr and Mrs Joseph Clifton, Mr and Mrs Hnnley Roweti Miss 'Vtl'i-lne Qulg Mr Tnrnes lyjughrnn. of Phila delphia. Mr f'b'rk ritto Mr Daniel Mc Lnughlln Mr John W Shrank, of ner. brook, N J , Mtm w Gorgos, Mrs John Hoyer Mr- William Mueller, Mrs lonn Wnpples Mr and Mm Hatiley l!rges of Logan, and Mr nnd Mrs linker, of Clifton Heights, assisted in ntertalnlnj Prices were won by Mr -.."'" iiiiioii, .urs i naneB y Kelly. Mr and Mrs. John Hlckets of Colling dale Mr and Mrs M L Price of Phllo-l',l1ln- Mrs Daniel McLaughlin. Mrs C faylor Mr and Mrs Rudolph Deegan and Mr James Cartwiiter l'HlI.AJJEl.PlIIA H LEADING THBATIU53 Dlr.ctlon of M;i5 ti J J, yitUUKKT ArrrUi Thu nJ N"' Wetk Only -Ut,jpni Ev 8 I", M.,t. Thu flt flirj SUItE-FIItK HIT Or Mrt'At, ' ri.MHDV twill R UCARLES PURCELL VAR. . AND a nonm u r nont . or HtjKt'N '" ,I'TV MAT. TOMORROW " $2.00 Se.ltK T VR If""' '3vi:mcp at s is Li l 1IK. Ma( Wd A "nt nt 2-1S EVGS. 50c to $2.50 (,) BELWYN'fl at'AnANTEEb SUCCE8B OOfUlb U PIOCY tMRAUPK IN TMt MCRRY MUSICAL PI.AY MAT. TOMORROW "-$2.00 '-irSHUBEKlT TSSSTCftll THt MUSICAL QOrlOY GEH EDWARD ROYCTS PRODUCTON DTD1M11E a wii.i.' ' v inn - EDITH lAMAKERUO MAT. TOMORROW $2.00 I-dURhH ndunibuil nni nonim thM nvnll rntun nm;(hlng In KlFilna Tlm- Kir I'uubllc I.!gr CHESTNUT stT'nATva'H. MAT. TOMORROW $2.00 "EAST IB WEST" WITH FAY BAINTERl "One of (he real mjrceK.ca "f (he armon. L.ve. iiuiieiin. alnut Mat'nee Tomorrow PITTEO ATTEf with ERNEST TRUEX nrl". r' cr nnd r m . js rtalnhrw fhnrui Dl'( frnm S y- ' Ixoirarr- Theatre. N Y METROPOLITAN OPEItA HOI 8E l Motrojol (an M'j. tal I jreau Preee-it. Tjh I.vk PdIi let iAl. COCErtT Sru-VHV KITTV -wr HA.VB EIDEL BEALE JSJNDLER Molmmt Oolllet Cnlnritu1 -i.ii-in- -Mi'tro,. m,,,, otrn Co Plui'E.s 11 iki II it) ; on ( WE1.MANN llllh CIIEnr.M T hT I a llur k MuhIihI l)uriu Pre.nt Thurnda) i;k Feb .1 at n 15 OnI Apparai.fl (hie -eator T1TTA ! RUFF0 ' ' WorlT' Or.AieK rumor i r-'ifn II l r,o, j t j ll on Sale , at W'ev-ninnn a Mur 't.ire 1 109 i"het 3t Bellevue-Stratford Ballroom TONIGHT AT 8:15 I l'lr I Time n !" , !- s ,, GILBERT K. ; CHESTERTON . 'f a Iti I' t I,, tiirr I "The iRnoraree of the Educated" I S'.'te -Mr i'h'.rt n nil nnner quea I t1. i ' .11. . Ir 'h k' n I Tl. Wet- .' H ....-, ip i i-,t..,. f.,r. n3T,l'"i"r"1 . n i Timwrnn Traveltalb Color View Wntlnn PlrtlirnB Tonight at 8:15 Tomor l CONSTANTINOPLE , Vtr"' '' ' -' 1' ' 1 ' 1 !t"e . , ,, -n ROSF.LAND DANCING 1015-101 7 Markft St Two Orchestras T.mltV H Kl'nil IIIM'I'l r M1 HI -I Iv V i OI VV'Mp T ON ACAUKMV (IP Mt'tilC HOSTON' MnJ J,in .11 nt h tfl YMPMOVY , t'0'" 1 orch!stk Lashanska JMrrf Mnntfua Con 1 lrfc- - nt If rip, n 1119 ' ' ' . it 'nil ) ROSELAND DANCING roud jnd Columbia "I. mil ,1 In u Two Orchestras Tu irbt Private Instructions '" m""1 "'-' I .iutn 1 isr EITH'S THEATRE Ernest Thompson Seton W.r,.l KHme.l Na n-tilut PATRICOLA EVA SHIRLEY & H-AND alb:en bronson jAi h hf i:n A po KChTRT X MOOdV uTHKIta WORLD'S MUbEUM lllh A iypponi NEWMAN m. T V ( i.S 1 t h II M li 10 I. st HiiMIJTHINd Nl K hlt M IJUK OPENING OF MARKET AT 19TH TAKKH I'LACK To morrow AT 11 A M. Featuring n Paramount Pictur Cecil B. DeMill es LATEST , "Forbidden Fruit" CONTINflNO PNTII. rnimPArtT 8TI1 Amonst All ef Amsrlrn's EAMctt Devoted to I'll, nrinji, This Tbtr Bln Pre-mlnpnt In r.vtry Dttl SCALE OF PRICES' 11 A M TO (1 p M Entire Halcony, 35c Entire Lowor Floor, EOc AFTER G P. M. 8ATI1IDAYH AND IIOLIDATfl Lntire Balcony, GOo Entire Lower Floor, 75c ' NothlfiK HlKher snd No tSil Ilrv ANITA STEWART IN 'HAItlUET AND THE3 PIPEP." '"'" "r.r.n lllli J'E.NAI.TI" PA I APr MAHKET STIIEET "The Inside of the Cup" NEXT WEIOK 'Till: KLHNACE" ARPAHIA chtnut st. ni. let ri-LsU-in a m on. is P.M. A m: MII-LE PnODVCTION "Midsummer Madness" NEXT WEEK KELlOTrtOPE" VICTORIA M"l"t st- Ab' o"1 V 1V 1 Wrl-Vli A. M. to IP1B P. M. "While New York Sleeps" HARROWGATE K"minon av.. Knlmcton' Ntwfst Theatro "THE RESTLESS SEX" '"'ur,ng Marlon Dalm V-''X 1 A 'L- KINO VlDOR'fl 'JACK KN1FB MAM" RFCFNT MAnnT ST. B.I. 1TTH l VJtJIN I CONSTANCE ntNNETIn nomemin umtrtni" P.I ORF SIAtlKET STTtECT VJ1 VDL, AT Jl'NIPEn. V'T'l. MATES CLOTHES rl.OTHr.8. ETC. t'iULADELPMIA a ronr.MOBr theathem BROAD Tonight atlhl 3 iast mt TnMortnow pept .cnATa w LAST 3 TIMES "DELIGHTFUL" Eve Public VtSfn. HENnV W SAVAOE'i CAPE COD COMEDT Shavings Taken from Joseph C I-lnroln'i Novl ORlniNAI. NEW YOrtK CAST with HAnnr nEREflrortD Next Week Seats Selling A I. iCrtl.ANUKn Present" LAURETTE TAYLOR iv a snw phod'ttiov or PEG 0' MY HEART (Py J HAHTIET MANNERB) WIT" A. E. MATTHEWS Pop. Wed. Mat. Best Seats, $1.50 GARRICK 2d big"week Al.I EV'.P HET BEATS J2.SO MATIVEE TOMORROW REST HEATS. II UREVTEbT ! iTESS IN 2U TEAnS THE STORM a MAUVEixM-f. ronrT Finn scene. Evh" iirrw "ONE OKTIIETINEST ("HIE'EME.Tr OF TII'H OH WV 1 AVON- HECOrtD, Sente felhnir for Next Wek COD D T7 CT LAST 2 WEEKS r UiILJ 1 VKIIITS AT 8:18 MATINEE TOMORROW ItAV.MO.VD HITCHOiCK Preeenti ji i ta vir:RoN p m-.NTi,v:T DiiVI.E A IJ .ON and IHTfHY llllmaelf) li lUTf-HY-KOO OF 1021 WITH THT MOHfOVI RROTHEnH BATH -SKI I.IVH FOR THE LAST WEEll FORREST GARRICK "Fri, Feb. 4 ? Owing to Enormous Demand for Seats, the ALL-STAR BENEFIT FOR THE ACTORS' FUND Will Bo Gi-m Simultaneously at Korrrst and Onrrick Thentres I x.'Tl.Y TT xME I EltlYIRMANCB ii I H HOI ",s OAimifK "i:T sin- T'Tur ti to la DC L L TDNIUHT ancmg Lontest wan JT-. 1.1 T. .! :.- t.t m--tih Awftrie! T .. rh( I' lnpu r iiu ue Palm Garden ',T'! ,?"" ;.I ACADEMY Mr.TUE. I at I I ls( A ,nilA ' "-WANT 1 lUOLA ;;;.'. v-s-Vtif""!?: I) A e 1 Mornntonl I ,. I e I ' Id Cheetnut CASINO jr , BOWERY HI I Rl'RLnSQUERS -4- DANCINtI IA 15JJO Oieslnut Loc319f OptnV&OVimM i: E n i r M Mif IIY . and a EL CAPITAN I'l". Tl li ' . I'H" II' SOL'SA i ' I I'l i 'ixlrnl ( ' ri kei 1-n H. i p, 1 1 10 r tieitnut DHILADEIPHIA ' ' ' T"m"r 1 nRrnF;TRA ,M k'msr ORCHESTRA ili.llCtllllt (iWPI-ll l V1 '" """ ""4(.htltn Av, v.i i--' i.i i,. luinuiruw i,T3 MAF DESMOND ""1 "" 1', ' I ,.t, M .' Ii'llt V 1 "ril 1.KH8" ! DL'MONTS '-"" A,c" Uv . EMML'IT WELCH Minstrel. i ' " - " i PEOPLES liTiiM Avi h Cutoh BlAt JUUAI Jingle-Jingla Bit. fln.B Wllh MAX Kl D fyzLh&ifitf VSKKKlik TROCADERO ri" '"" -" fi? li
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