r$-h --vfxnjwwflr "" I1 .' EVENING PUBMO' LEDGER PHILADELPHIA1, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1921 J M JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE "Nancy Wynne Tolls of the Cadivalader Dance for Mis: ( Da Costa Wonderful Chinese Entertainment t for February 11 ONE of the most brilliant baits of tlio pennon wns Riven lu.vt night nt the Kltx Cnrlton by Dr. mid Mm. Williams Blddle Cmlwnlncler of Hniltior in holior of tlielr (lcbnthnto niece, Jessie P. l)u Coxtn, daiiBhtcr of Dr. Charles Du Cosln. Tlie ball wns probably the hint private one to bo Riven for thin mcrroh'm (Irbutnntcx, ntul nuiro tlinli -UK) riicnIh iitteiiileil, muny from nut of town. Mm. radwnlailer, ClirlHtltic Cndwaluder and jliis Dn Contn received tlio gncstH. Mrs. Cailwnladcr worn n rowii of Mack velvet, cut V-xliapa nt tlie neck ju tlio front nnd back, inndc with n broad girdle of Jet bends nnd n court train which fell .from tlio RhoulderM. ChriKtiuo Cndwnlnder looked lovely in a frock of yellow broeado cut round ui (lie neck nnd nindc with n girdle of tiny cold rosea. Jessie Dn Costn, who has been one of the moHt feted of the debu tantes looked charming In u gown of tripling mndu over white mitln cut (iinro nt tiic neck nnd inado with four pnnelH, ono fonuing tho train which felt from tlie wulbt. Chrlfitlne Cndwnlnder is not yet out, tou know, but she goes about n great dcnl, nnd is very popular with the younger set. Sho. in most nttrnctlvo nnd !lie hns very pretty red liulr. which one might enll "sun-klHscd," nnd whlcli corresponds with her attractive man ner nnd dclighlful disposition. Hlio linn large brown eyes nnd Is) quite tnll for her iiro iiml exceedingly Rrnceful. She will niiike her debut next Benson nnd no doubt who will be very popular nnd be entertained n great dcnl. Among the out-of-town guest nt the dance were: Dorothy Fnenn, of Pitti bttrgli ; KII:tnlMth Sniitli, of New York; Kllzabeth (itinlnn nnd Anna Iluntly Clordon, of IViltimnre: Henry riinhlnc. MorrlH Ilnnch. Molls Flormnn. Benson Itoso. Dudley H. I.elnnd, ICIllot Holt, Alton Hrody, Henri ainnpilmm. James Walr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Allan Well man, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick (Vuger, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Frcling inn sen. all of New York. Many of the out of-town giiesta nro to itnv on over the wcek-cnu with tnc Joe metiers. TONIGHT the younger set will have its Innlncs in the meeting of the Sat urday Evening Dancing ('Ins. There will be n cotillon nnd Dun Haehe. F.dille Van Felt. Jack Milliard ar.il Charles llaclio will lend it, thnt Is Dnn will lend and will he assisted by tltc three ether hoys. The George Lewis Mnyers will give a dinner before the meeting fnr r.nnlmi Wnllls and Dnvld Folk: Mr. nml Mrs. Chapman will entertain for their daughter nnd son, Helen and Joe rhnmnnif. nnd there will be hcvcrnl other affairs. TV1J ou hear that Jack nnd Lois U Tli Thnver have nnnther little foii. born on Thursday. I understand? Their eld est is about four years old now nnd n perfect cherub of n bnby, ho chubby ntm darling nnd with such wonderful golden The Thnyers weie mnrried during the war, tou remember, nnd have liven in. Havcr'ford most of tho time, especially time .Tnck's return from Frnnee. Folly Thayer, by the way, is to have n part In this performance that is to b given at the Little Theatre for the Fniversity Settlement House next month and which Is strictly original in music, scenery, words, actors nnd actresses. TALKING of benefits, have you heard about the wonderful nffnir thnt is to be tien in the ballroom of the BcIIcvup Stratfor.l on the night of February 11? It's ti bo for the China fnmlne fund, and It's nil to be given by honest-to-gnodnejis Chinese themselves, lor in ftnnce. Marguerite Wong, who U nt tinent n student nt tlifi University of Pennsylvania fitting herself to tench in China, will do Oriental dancing in cos tume Then there will be Chinese songs by n Chinese quartet, and Chinese iiiHtruincntnl music, Qhlnese boxlnff, Chinese magic and best of nil a Chinese nlay, nnd all to be done just exactly ns It is in Chinn. . . . Mr. George Ilornco Lonmer is chair man of tho commlttn of the fnmine fund, Albn Johnson is treasurer, and the other members of the committee nrp women. Mrs. (ienrgc Wlinrton FcPJiev, Miss M. Carey Thomas and Mrs. Wil liam Boyd. President Wilson made the fivo appointments himself. H!,Ia ,hn CI.lnr.vo fctnilents in 1 110 rtmnrkable entertainment there will be itudents from Cornell nnd Columbia Vimcrsity, who will assist, especially ltu tho instrumental music. NANCY WYNND. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES n.. ... !., .nB Ininnrtnnt of tho early spring weddings will be that of Miss Miircaretta Jeanes, daughter of Mrs. nry Sulger Jennos, nna -ui. "' fiver. Jr.. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Sydney Th.v.r nt Thnmhnrv. Hnverforu, wmen ....'. .. . .. . TTnal.r win no soiemnizea i ": Jtonday, Jlarch 28. In the Calvary Pros byferlau Church. Fifteenth and LocuBt Mreets. A reception will follow the cere mony at the home of the bride s mother, 2012 Spruce street lr and Jlra. J. Bertram Llpplncott. ef 1712 Spruco street, will entertain at nlnner on Tuesday night at their home ti bo followed by a box party nt the opera. Their guests will tooludo Mr um .Mrs, Samuel K Reevca nnd Jlr Hid Jlrs. Alfrod B. Steel. Tho guests who attonded the dinner Inst night, which Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Walter R Thomson, 1722 Spruce street, gave in honor of their daughter, Jllss Iiulle 0 Thomson, before the meeting of Mrs. Chnrles Stewait Wurts' dancing clars, Included Jllss JIarlo Loiilso Bnlrd, Jllss Mnry D. Altemus, Miss Catharine Mather, Jtr. Stewart Valentine. Mr. Jo epl Ryan, Jlr Anthony Coasatt. Mr Thomas Wanamaker. Mr Frederics flnrk nnd Mr, Samuel B-.vlng. Jr. Tho guests who will nttend the thea tre pnrty, to be followed by supper nt the Bellevut-Stratford, to be given by rr nnd Mrs. George Fnles Baker, of tho neilevuc-Stratford, in honor of Jllss EUle du Puy Hirst, debutante dnughter of Dr. and Jlrs. Barton Cooke Hiiit. ot 121 Spruce street, on Thursday eve n'ng next, February 8. will Include Jllss Mnlslo II Stewait, Jllss Henrietta Mac ''onnld Wilson. Jllss Anno Abhton. Jllss L'eunop Gummey, Jllss Jlary Hopplu Howltind, JIls.s JInrJorlo Y. Gibbon. Jlis Mary K. Grlscom. Miss Lucretls S Hei'kscher. 3d. Miss Alice (Jlbson, Miss Lvsbeth Boyd. Jtlrs Virginia. Ktii' Jlles Helena Langdon Mitchell, Miss Mary Lloyd Norris, Jllss Elolso Wsrrl ner Jlr. J Cornelius Wilson, Jtr. Clnr fni'e Brewster. Jlr. Daniel Dougherty, Mr Webster Dougherty, Jlr. Nathaniel Kuowloy, Jlr. Kdward Shakespeare, Ji. Homer Reed. Mr, Wllllnm Addlcks, Jli. arrol Knight, Jlr. Ddw.ird Klnpp. Jlr Jeorge K. Kneass, Jtr. Farnham Wait '"r, Jlr. Kdwln O. Fox, Mr Robert reinbcrton, Jlr. Wllllnm C. Hopkins, J J'redcrlck Schnfer. Jlr. Kdward Casunid, Mr Meade Fletcher. ' 'ludsni, Chapman, Mr. Henry Illy, Jr., Jlr. Al fred 0. B LewlB, .Mr. Georgo Bnrke. Mr John Graham, Jr. Jlr. Willing U. I'"ulke nnd Jlr. Harold Snylor. Miss Sarah Barrlnger, dobulnnto flnunhter of Mr anr Jlis Daniel Jloieau "irrliiHor, of 21 or. Walnut btreet, will eiHeitulu ai hor guest the latter part J" uex.t week Jllss Julia Jlrllenry, "sughtcr of Mr, and Jlrs. J. Jtcilenry. "' Baltimore, She will como to attend ho theatre party, to be followed by supper at the Rlti-Carlton. on Hatur as evening next. February 5, to be flven In honor of Jllss Bnrrlnger lit tier cousin, Captain Wethcred Wood "rth, u, 8, m, c, of California. Mr and Mrs. Charles K. Coxe nnd "elr daughter, Jllss Jane Gordon Coxe, ' llllshrook Farm, Jl.ilvorn, will leave uHy In Fobruary for Palm Beach, Fin., Wi ke thoy exPect to remain for a fow lss Charlotte rarke, dauehtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis H. Parke. 1920 I'lnr street, who hub been spendlnir thret wenks In Bermuda, returned to licr liomi yesterday. 4 Mrs, O. Hnmllton ColUct, of 201f Spruce street, left yesterday for a vial to Atlnntla City, whero alio expects t' i cumin until tlio latter part of ncx week. Mr. nnd Mrs, Aubrey It. Wolghtninn of 1015 Walnut street, will give a din ner on Friday, February 2IS, In lionoi of their daughter, Miss Mnrtba Weight titiin. bctoj-o Mrs. Cliarlca Stewart Wurt dancing class. Mr. and Mrs. IXobcrt Martin Wllllnm of 2010 Wnlnut street, Imve Issued Invi tations for it dinner On Friday. Fobruiiry IS, In honor of their daughter, Mis Betty Williams, bnforo tlio meeting ol Mrs. Chnrles Stewart Wurtti' tluncltu class. Mrs. Dorothy W. Wlllson, of 1708 I.o cust Btreet, hns issued Invitations foi a dinner on Friday, February 25, In honor of licr daughter, Miss Elizabeth I. Wlllson, before Mrs. Wurts' daiielnp cinss. Mr. and Mrs. Ocorgo C Yerkes, ol Hatboro, nnnounco the engagement ol their daughter. Miss Mario W. Yerkes and Mr. Walter Miller Hocfeltnau, ot Fremont, Neb. Mrs. A. Lincoln Stcelmnir, of 1121 Spruce street, will entertain on Frldm nnd Uaturdny nfternOons, February 4 nnd C, nt her home, In honor of n'r sister, Mrs. Thomas J. Koch, of isni) SouUi Rlttcnhouse square, and also her guest, Mrs. Sherman S. Jcwett, of Buf falo, N. Y. Mrs. William Frederick Holsnian, of Washington, who ha been visiting her parents. Mr nnd Mrs. ltobert Kniott Hare, of 400 South Twonty-Becond street, for a week, returned to her homo yes terday. Mrs. I5UIh Itodmnn I'aijc, Jr., of 2015 Locust street, will leave on Tuetday for n. short visit to New York. Mrs. Kdward A. Hncon, of Milwaukee, Wis., who In visiting her parents, Dr nnd Mrs. lid win lildon Graham, of 171.1 Spruce strout. will remain until tlio mid din of February Mm. Bacon (vsu) Miss Lorralno Goodrich Orahani. Mr. and Jlrs. Joseph Walker Wear, of tho Maples, Chestnut Hill, afo spend ing tho week-end nt Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thouron, of Glenn road, Ardmore, will bn tho gue.sts of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jordan, of Ogontz, at tho opera on Tuesday evening neAt. In tho box of Mrs. Jordan's motlur, Mrs. Herbert M Howe, of 1022 Locust afreet. Mr. and Mrs. charts liberie, of 6752 Cedar avenue, nnnounco tlm engage ment of their dnughter, MIps Father A liberie, to Mr Harold James Grim, of Whlto Pine. W. Vn. Announcement Is made bv Mr nnd Mrs. 13. Sidney Colon. 6433 West rheetcr pike, Mllbounie. of the engagement of. inoir aaugntcr, .miss Byivin Anita colon, to Mr. Raymond Daniels, of Cloveland. O. Tho wedding will tako place In the near future. Miss Kmerln P. Semple. of Haverford, sailed from New York Saturday on, the l'ntrla for Naples. Miss Scmplo will spend about six months abroad nnd will stay soma time In Rome, whero she will be tho guest of her uncle, Mr. Frntu-ls B. Keen, American consul general to Italy. , A surprlso birthday party wnn given In honor of Jlrs, Lionel D. Joseph, of 5437 Sansom street, by a number of friends, which wns held nt the homo of Jlrs. Bernard Strauss, of 182G North Twelfth street. Tho color scheme ot the decorations was-pink. The toastmlstress of tho occasion was Jlrs. lCdwin Gold berg. Tho gucKtn Included Jlrs. S. 12r kin, Jlrs S. Strauss. Mrs. Harry B. Joseph, Jlrs. B. Abraham. Jlrs. J. Brod, Jlrs. C Indlpr, Jlrs. W, Wolf, Jlrs. II Bloomberg, Jlrs. L. Bloomberg, Jtrs. I. Goldberg, Jlrs. JI. PlntofT, Mrs. A. Brnude, Jlrs. B. Harrison, Jlrs. F. J. Purdy. Mrs. C. Schwenk, Jlrs. I. Good, man, Jtra. L. Lang, Mrs. F. Wnchtoll nnd Mrs. H Jtanko. Mrs. Joseph was remembered as the former president ot tho Sisterhood of Congregation Bethel for seen years. ALONG THE READING Jtrs. Robert R, Denrdon, Jr., will en tertain the bridgo club to which she be longs on Tuesday afternoon. February IB, nt her homo In Oak Lane. Hor guests will Includo Jfrs. Paul Fisher. Jlrs. William II Groben, Jlrs. Raymond White, Jr., Jlrs. William Yerkes, Jlrs. Walter Dannenbnum, Jllss Doris Jllller and Jllss Kntherlne Dlckel. Tho Old York Road Chapter of the Daughters of tho American Revolution, will meet at tho homo of tho rcGent. Jlrs. K. R. Whitney, oit Lnwnton ao nue, Oak Lane, on Tuesday afternoon. Tho committee in chnrgo of tho dance which the Junior section of tho Oak Lano Review Club Will glvo at Jlun helm on Saturday evening, February 12, Includes Jlrs. Arthur Hood, chairman; .Mrs. Paul Fisher. Jllsa JInrgaret Chase Jllss Countess Scnton, Jllss Alma Dlg gles. Jllss Anna Woll, Jllsa Dthcl JIc Jlunn nnd Miss Jlartha Taylor. Jtr. and .Mrs. Newton P. Jnckson, of Oak K-uie, are entertaining tholr dnugh ter. Jtra. Jacob Bates Abbott, of Boa ton, for a few weeks. A card party for the bcnetlt of the "a c'A" '" "a nU ' ' '" " " 8 MjfflBPffWa H Ifl . . ,. ... .-, - . ... n ASCO ASCO ASCO flf STORES CO. ASCO ASCO ASCO i "' ' ''''' '" "' " " ' m IfllaL-aVl 111 IHllW ' ' "" ' : A ' ijzzzjzzzzzz ' '- i 5. .8 0 When You Come Downstairs A 5 c o A a CJ o A s s Aj c o It 'Abco" Stores ull over I'litlu. ajayiralfaaap-tyv aay! ayi p"ll ASCO ASCO ASCO , ai iff ( I .: . '. ' a wuu. ''' i Photo by Iloulirach. MISS IRVA K. HAIlt Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Hair, of .Mount Air', who with her parents Is on a trip to Cuba und the West Indies rmenlnn Relief Association of tho Old York rond br.nch of tho American Red CtoB.i, will bo given oh Tuesday after noon at the Oak Lanp Library. Among thoxo in chnrge will bo Jlrs. Harry As bury and her committee, Including Jlrs. William II. Shelly, Jlrs. Robert W. Bar. wood, .Mrs. William Y'erkes and Jlrj. Owen Oswald. A card party will lie given on Fri day afternoon nt tho homo of Jlrs. Jay Colcsberry. on Fifty. fifth avenue. Oak Lane, for tho members of the Knst Ocr mnntown branch of tho Republican woman's committee of the Forty-second ward. Jlrs. Chnrles Barber, who will bo the guest of tho Oalc Lane Review Club, at their meeting on Wednesday afternoon. vlll glvo a talk on current events. GERMANTOWN Jlrs. Ida Hnuso announces the en gagement of her daughter, Jllss Grace I.ivlnln Ilauso, to Jlr. Robert Jtahon, of Bnla. Jlr nnd Jlrs, Jnmes J. Renrdon, of 1 IB Fast Duval stroet, nnnounco the engagement of their dnughter, Jllss Nel lie Cecilia Renrdon, to Jlr. James A. Murray, also ot Germantown. Jlr. and Jtrs. George A. Rumsev. Jr. nnd Jlr. nnd Jlrs. F. W Dows. of Enst Phll-Kllena street, will leave next Fri day for n trip to Jamaica. Jlr and Jlrs. Samuel Newman Box ter, of Jleehan avenue, entertained at cards nt their homeylast night. Jtrs. Idwsrd J. Renshaw, of North Gralz street, will entertain nt luncheon followed by pinochle nt her home on Monday afternoon. Tho guests will In dlie Riisc-Cai licit Bi'oad and Walnui Sii-ecisC Sunday Dinner at the Ritz We have planned a most unusual table d'hote dinner on Sunday ovcninjrs from 6 until 9 o'clock at three dollars a cover. Concert In tho Pnlm Court, under the leadership of Henri, of the IliLs Hotel, in Paris. on a cold Winter morning, doesn't it do your heart good to smell the wonderful aroma of coffee steaming on the range? Particularly if it be "Asco" Blend! f No matter how low the temperature or your spirits, when you drink a cup of the delicious "Asco" Blend, both the weather and your spirits improve. "Asco" Blend hns a certain fragrant aroma a wore than satisfying flavor that wins you with the first cup. "Asco" Blend lb. Coffee "Taste tltc difference?" "Asco" Blend is a combination of the finest coffees grown on the famed plantations of the tropics. Because of our Pro-ducer-to-Consumer Plan (which saves all "in-between" ex pense), we are able to sell this high-grade coffee for no more than ordinary coffees. tv. r T - j - . - iry a up xoaayi o and tliroiiBhout Pen iiHylvania, New Jersey, Dcliiwarc nnd Maryland. L . HI iti 1 ii M1 " f " '' '' ' ' '! 1 ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ,, ifc ifci 1 ; i.rtli,aial.i'iilitiiaalii ln x ft p clude Irs W. O. Van Horn. Jtrs. Idn Hansel. Jllss Nettle Walter. Jlrs. Frank Isaac, Mm. Howard Scholey. Jtrs. Her bert A. Wallace and Jlrs. Oliver Thorn ton. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Wllllnm C. S. Lex, of West Durham street, will entertain In formally at cards at their home this eve ning. Jlrs. Chester Albright, of West Ash mend place, entcrtnlnod membera of her scwlngr circle at her homo on Tuesday evening. Jlrs Jlorton JIcTurk, of Ashland, Pn hna been tho guest for a week of hor cousins, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Chalmers C. John son, of 8303 Germantown avenue. MOORE8TOWN Tho engagement of Jtlss Delia Penke nnd Jlr. Harvey Powell, of Jledford, has been unnounced. Miss Drvlnn Wllklns. of East Jlaln street, has gono to spend some timo in Call'ornla. JIro James Qladhlll gave a luncheon nnd bridgo nf her home on Newhold nvenue, on Tuesday. Covers were laid for sixteen gueBts. Jtr. and Jlrs. II. D. Culln entertained at a dinner on Thursday evening. Jlrs. Clement Hopkins, Jr., entertained a few friends on Thursday ovenlng at cards to meet Jtrs. Luclnn Barnes. jlrs. John JlcJIullin and Jllss Kccch have sent out cards for luncheon nnd bridgo on Tuesday, February 8, at 1 o'clock. Jlrs. Ddmund JInulo cave n small card pnrty on Wednesday nfternoon nt her home In honor of Jlrs. Luclan Barnes A R C o - M 0 A psi C4 LU A s c 29 01 A S c o s c o t .A pS .t 11 ' m f ' i i hi f 4 1 ASCO ASCO ASCO -- - r 1 aw 4. llP 5LAJLJ MISS ASBURY IS BRIDE - OF MR. JOHN H.WILSON Marriago Tnkos Place at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Ogontz A wedding of soolnl Interest will be solemnized nt 4:30 o'clock IIiIb afternoon when JIln Madeleine Asbury. dnughter of Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Ch.irlen W Asbury, of Oftk Lane, will become tho bride of Jtr John Hiiwkes Wilson, son of Jtr. nnd Jfrs. Joseph It. Wilson, of 2217 DeLan oey place. The ceremony will be per formed In St. Pnul'a FplBcopnl Church, Offonlz. Rev. Tlr. Philip Stelnmetz, rec tor, will otflclnte. Tim bride, who will bo given In mar riage by her father, will be attired In n superb gown o' Ivory white chiffon, bro caded In white velvet, fnrhloned on slmplo l'nes. The neck l edged with pearls and a Rlrdle of pearls enelreles tho waist Her veil nf tulle, which ex tends to the end of the lov; court train! of satin. In surmounted nv n. rornnet of old family rose point lace and orange blossoms She will enrry a Bhouer bonquet of whlto orchids and lilies of the valley. Jlrs. Horace T Greenwood. Jr. sister of the bridegroom, will attend as mil Iron of honor. She will wear a smart frock nf (-old and apricot Gros do Londres i,llk, with n Blrdle of hydrangea, blue tulle She will wear a hat o' the amo material trimmed with tulle of the shade nnd tulle streamers She will carry a hydrangea blue feather fan attached to a shower bonquet of Ward roses. Jllss Sydney Wilson, sister of the bridegroom, will nttend as maid of honor Sim will be attired In a French frock of hydrangea bluo Gros de Londres silk with trimmings and glrdl" of nprlcot color tulle, with a hat of the pumo ma tcrlal ami nprlcot tutlo streamers. She will carry a fan of npjlcot color feathers nnd a shower bouquet of Ward roses. The bridesmaids will bo Jlrs. Howard L. .Murray and Jlrs. T. L Ashbrldge. of Jlelrose 1'nrk, cousins of the bride They will be similarly attired In frocks of hydrangea bluo Oros de Londres silk with girdles of lolet color tulle and hats of tho Kiimo mater's,! and lolet tulle streamers. 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AVIllNUll. ma rr,i;i; daily 1 UIM, llllliKK- In , "JES' CALL ME JIM" i BELMONT Bi" u,,n,: MAIlKUT i'i:.itr. wiiiti: in "THE TIGER'S CUB" CFDAR ('OTH 4 l I ''Alt AKN'Li; orjiAiniNi; i-,kiik in "THE RIDDLE: WOMAN" coliseum MVn,,iN,,,in'i;;:N III nrl' HltoM A Unhurt lliiii'li In "THE BORDER LEGION" -.ntAitli vi: 1 rinfirJ I. I I JUIMDU jlimiin Inn l . 1 hum 1 1 hum km i an 01 n.FA;HiONFn nnY , LEADER ""M.'V,?'3! ir. 11 wMivr.u in "When We Were Twenty-one" 1 1 nn it v-'n AN" '""' " LULUOl Mum I Mil I 4il Km i- .xTisri.i k" ' ei 11 Jinn WAI.I.AI i: HI III In "THE CHARM SCHOOL" coMi-.m ri.ni 111: "THE SLICKER" KIVUL.1 mi-ini:i: uAii.r MfIS A I. ml III "TO PLEASE ONE WOMAN" i STRAND,:,lM v VV'W.Vo m- II. II. WlllM-'U In "When We Were Twenty-one" imuuiMvumuiimtuiiww ACTOIJ rilANKI IN OIIIVKM i: AJjIwIn MiiiNr.r nn v IIOKOTIIV liltl l'N In "THE GOOD BAD WIFE" AURORA318-i'l.Tv'3 1NNKTTK Hl-ll I-'IIMXNN In "WHAT WOMEN LOVE" DITMM TH AND OOm.ANIt AVU. DlllMN MATINUB UAII.V rilM.I K.W In "AN OLD-FASHIONED BOY" rjl 1 ltTRIRr UriHLtl A Diimmohnnna UL.UL.U1UL ItitllnlUH. j 1IHVANT Vhlllll UN In I 'UN. Uiil,! II "BU.RGLAR PRPPE" SS s and snower bouqucin or warn roserf Jlr Hornco T. Greenwood, .Tr , will be best man, nnd the ushers will Include Mr. Howard I. Murrny nnd .Mr. T Henry ABburv and Mr. Charles A. As bury, brothers of tho bride. A reception will follow s.1 the home of tho bride's pnrcnts, Jfestha, Oak Lane. On their return from n wedding trip Mr. nnd Jfrs. Wilson will bo nt home ofler April 1, at 10 Asbury terrace, Onk Lane. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Jfr. nnd Jtrs. Alan Jtarks of Nc York, are tho KUestH of Mrs Marks' parents. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. JtorrlB Dannen liaiitii, of 1901 Spring Garden street. Jlrs Jtarks will be remembered ns Miss Ronallo V. Dnnnenbaum. Jlr. nnd Jlrs Oscar Kind, of 23t North Park avenue, will be at home In formally, on Saturdny evening, February 5, nt the Jlermntllo nub. after 8 -.10 o'clock. In honor of their twentieth wed. illnc anniversary. No curds have been Issued. Jlr and Mrs. Kind will leave shortly for Call ornla Jllsa Juliet Kind will attend a homo party to be ulvcn by tho '.. II T Fraternity, at Cornell t nherslty, on February 0 Twenty-flvo Nnunjr people nnd their chaperons will bo present Jtr. nnd Jlrs. Abrnm Uerir. of 8.17 North Twenty-third street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jtlas Jannotto Rosenthal Berg.-to Jtr, Sidney Good, of Wheeling, W, vn. JIIsb Berg graduated on Thursday from tho William I'enti High School Her twin brother, Jlr. Abrnm Sulzberger Berg, will be the valedictorian of his class of Central High School nt the February commence, ineiit Jlr. Mayer Sulzberger and Mr Joseph K Sulzberger are uncles of Miss Berg and Jlr. Here. No plans have been made for the wedding. WEST PHILADELPHIA Jlrs. Frank Cheesman, of Stratford, N J who is visiting Jlrs. John Jluekler of 5021 Cnrpenter street, wns the guest of honor nt a luncheon given for her by Jfrs Jluekler, on Thursday. The nt'ner guests Included Jlrs. Sunpleo Farqulmr. Jlrs K-ank LaBold, Jlrs. JJnliel Baker ami .Mr n nugnn. Jlr and Jtrs Robert Jf. Horter, Jlr nnd Jtr". Frank K Schofleld, Jtr and Jlrs. H Bardwill Lincoln. Jr.. and Mr end Jtrs J. William Ontt will sail on February 2 for Bermuda, Mr. and Jtrs Frank R. JIcLnughlin of 33 South Fiftieth etreet, entertained Q SI a I I a 0 a 0 a 11 1 a- 1 a a l'llOTOI'T YS CARMAN l.'-'"-van-tow:, avi ( MIII'UINi: ( VI.M.IIT In "Dead Men Tell No Talcs" CENTLRY '" AveMV.N!-"rs' N INIOV III ' ' - "MADAME PEACOCK" Fay's Knickerbocker woVSo" ( ATlIf itiNl-. 1 ii.ir.rtT in "Dead Men Tell No Tales" FAIRMOL'NT Af.'irruJ.V 1 inl;in I1 1 (,ls n "FLYING PAT" FRANKFORD " in wi.r hid A V I. MM lililM 1 ill Ill.KHI. In "THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13" Germantown ' ' mv'!',, V ui tii -tun 1 inn r in "THE HOPE" GRAND 5:'I - P M M1KKT M TINT.i: lilHV TOM It ) I ft In "STOP THIEF" GRANT 4U- ""1II"MI: I. 'l lirillN'i: M, DON II In "THE TURNING POINT" IMPERIAL i.i:n l-iil-l - 13 s 1 ' 1 . 1 1 V II . V 1. 1, JillS SI III I t "Partners of the Night" JEFFERSON -""V, I fiUl hln H p m:l paily nni IIIKIItl In "STOP THIEF" LIBERTY m(WrU, Mill AV. .11 1 1 v 1 1 .v 'i in 1 tin. 1. iii 1 in in "EYES OF THE HEART" MODEL 113 SnfTII . r I . 1 tinlmumi.i If it -K ( 1ST In "TRUMPET ISLAND" nvirRRRnniiim uu-un ' I'll ltl I ltV In I !"AN OLD-FASHIONED BOY" PAR If Hiimi: am- & ISA! I II IN hi i -irv .rn i.-, i..B ,14 , , 11 M.IIH mm 1 Miyn.it In 'fvi;; nv tup upadt i epm IPP mnii and urnrrn JrlXUV-C MMINlIi: SVIIHDAY IIOIIMIT IHCWOHTII In "A THOUSAND TO ONE" Q...n..Un.',..n l'Ui A Hujn,. nA Avq PMl.Y w.,v.v...w. MAU.,1 111 in: iinii.i.s in "2PU NEVER CAN. TELl" sNirts ol their homo V. edncsduy evening Among those present weie Mr and Mrs Walter Gross, .Mr und Mrs Jnnies Tnvl J'.' ?i,r, .Bll,l..?,r'' "airv ( .iilwiilhuler Mnndbrlde, Jllss Helen Bryan and .Mis Louise Bryan iiiT,0i "?l.na lrUl Tn" "-"rllv of the Philadelphia Normal Sihool will hold Its incntlng on Tueeiliiy evening nt the homo of Its president, M,H Mnrgnret Scott. 714 North I-oVty-ninth sfreel Ihe chapter membors Hre Jllss Kinlli Mueneh Miss Dorothy Oldach, JIIbs Mary McCarter, Miss Mau.lo Ahearn, Miss JT. McKenna. Jllss M. Robinson. Miss 1C Hlney, Jllss Ruth Besser, Miss Helen Berry. Jllss Virginia Pcckworth and Jllsft Jlao Mcf'orkel Mrs 1stun Lllllch entertained a num ber of friends nt her home, SOU Koeust street on .Monday evening. Among tho present weto Jlrs Ray Ferrnr. Mrs John Jluekler. Jlrs. William P Brenz Mr., Jlr Philip Spooner, .Mrs. Henri Leech, .Mrs. Clareni.n Dill, Jlrs. Frank Smith, Jlrs. Jlorrls Lewis, Jlrs. Floyd Cnrley and Jlrs. W. Protherow Jllss Laura Helsler hns returned to her home, at 3829 Walnut street, from Mew vru, where she acted as maid of nonor at tnc weouing or Miss Ruth L" Halt to Jtr. Donald Williams. Jlrs Williams is a graduate of Bryn Jtawr onoge, cias'i or l'jis M lie er's eiigiigement to Mr Clarence A. Wilson has been reietitlj announced. Tho Daughters of Columbus, Thirty eighth and Market streots. guvo their annual anniversary banquet and dam e nt the Jtsiestlc Hotel Wednesday evening Among those who took nn active part In the nffnir were Jllss Jtary Kllv. presl dent ; Jlrs. Kvjdyn Kearney, vice presi dent ; Jllss Nnn Jleehan. treasurer and toastmlstress; Jllss Margaret Kelly, re cording secretary, Jllss Nan C Hurley, llnanclnl secretary and mistress of cere monies; Jlrs Lewis W Kolb, president f the Daughters of Phllllpp.i , Jlls Peg. g.v O'Neill, vice president of the Daugh- ters of Plnzon ; Jlrs. Frank It. .McLaugh lin, Jlrs. waiter f.ros. Jlrs James Tny- ' lor, Mrs. M. Myers, .Mrs William Howi . , ... .Tr IsnUtietJ Mrs D Lynch, .Mrs Jhc1 Grler, Jtrs C(sisJrflt rfn&$& """"" l J Nlciiolns, Mrs Thomas Jlef'or- wVGClU4flA JSor Aiooce mack, Jlrs. F. H. McLaughlin, Jlrs Bel- I Mwlfrnte I'rkrs -tSUW ncntl lal. Jllss Helen Bran. Jllss Louise I trlte trr I'hone for rnfrl r i'rlnt llrjan. Jllss Abble Hurley, Jllsn Bettlo, ""' " " ne hSmp" er rr,nt Hurley, Jllss Kitty Hurley, Jl'ss Kitty nnvn rwrOAVIwr rn an m 1 . c. McCarthy Jllss Jos. i.hlnn .McCarthy.1 ROlAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Wlnt St. Jllss Cecilia Jtc(Jarth, JIl-s Helen Nn gel. Jllss Jlary Iteith, Mli-s Josephpio -IF YOU LOVE-, FLOWERS you will not only lie inter ested in our prcnt variety of Flowers, but tho LOW PRICES Century Flower Shop 112 S. 12th St. '.Tr.uiiiiii' notic rs AMERICA LINE New York to Rotterdam Via Plymouth and Boulogne-sur-Mer Rrndtm ... . Feb. 12 Mr. 19 Apr. 23 New Amsterdam . Feb. 19 Mar. 26 Apr. 30 Rotterdam Mar. 1 Apr. 9 Mar 21 Noordam Apr. 2 Mar 7 June 11 Paitnger Office. 1531 Walnut St., Phila. DIXIE STEAMSHIP LINES PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL. MANCHESTER. GLASGOW 8 a I'AH'TlVKi.r u . v i.aillni; J'lr ll ,. . 1'ort Illrninmd 0 O X10NO.MAC Uu lal. January HARRISS MAGILL & CO.. INC. IU LMAKTTE 111 ILDI.NO Lombard 5220-1 Sin la IDJ1 LgQLLANf 1 0 AMERICA UNEl LUCKENBACH LINES Philadelphia to Rotterdam Amsterdam SS WEST POOL (U. S. S. Board) Loadin SS EASTERN SOLDIER (U. S. S. Board) February 19 Rotterdam Philadelphia SS WEST POOL (U. S. S. Board) February 19 S .' S EASTERN SOLDIER (U. S. S. Board) . March 14 Philadelphia San Diego Los Angeles San Francisco Portland Tacoma -Seattle S ' S HATTIE LUCKENBACH February 2 S S F. J. LUCKENBACH February IS San Francisco Los Angeles San Diego Philadelphia .S S JULIA LUCKENBACH January 29 S S EDWARD LUCKENBACH February 9 LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. 328 Cheitnut Street, Philadelphia I.OMIIAL'U as 10 rsinTL?ira7iinisia ii iii ill IfWiy'lTl ifflii'tT frffiilBi ffliaMfrifftriiT'iiainriM-fllhfaal I'lisncucrr und 1 rrltlit htnlirr. WH1TEGATE . Pbiladflphu to Liverpool, Briilol (ATonmaotli) . .Jan. 29 ITALIA NewYorL Vijo, Gibrallar, Patrai, Dubrovnik and Tneile Feb. 1 ' inniTiuit w v..L rk. .!.... ..J c. ...(... c.l c.k -n m.. rt ALBANIA N"... New Tork" Cberkoort LULumniA new lork Lonaonaerry CALABRIA . . .New York" Vigo, Patrai, and Trieitt Philadelphia" London . . New York" Halifax, Pljmputh, Cberbonr( VERBANIA 3AX0NIA and Hamburg ALGERIA New York '' Londonderrr and Glasgow. . MASS I LI A Boiton" Glasgow CARMANIA New York " Liverpool . . IMPERATOR . . New York" Cherbourg and Southampton CAR0NIA New York " Liverpool Mar. 16 Apr. 23 May 21 ALBANIA '""" .New York" Plvmoulh and Cherbourg . . Mar. 19 Apr. 26 Joan 1 K. A. VICTORIA New York" Literpcol Mar. 22 Apr. 30 Jubb 4 HAURETAN1A ...New York" Cherbourg and Southampton Apr. 7 Mav 12 Jane !) 1-uiii.fnsir Ofllic 111)0 Uiilnnl Mrri I'lill 1 I rfliihi Cinin-. Ilunr-e lllilr.. rhlli CUMMINS LINEQ h L'. S. ShippuiK Hoard '-tecl Steamers " PHILADELPHIA TO ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP S S 'ARIZPA'- . . F.b. 5 SS "LAKE IIARM1NIA' Feb. 15 PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG & BREMEN S S "NAAMHOK ' . ... Loading For spam and rates apply A. D. CUMMINS & CO., Inc. 1 1' rnitli 1th St.. I'liilii.. Pa. lomhard ll27-tl2miR" : Main J NAWSCO LINES Ilirrtt sirilir Mlljm I I r ui.liliH.irit Between PHILADELPHIA and LOS ANGELES HARBOR, SAN FRANCISCO, SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND S. rf. Hrusli I ehruary IU .s. S. Arlluiis April I S. S. YnUa March 1 s. S. Leliiuh April 15 S. S. West Is.leta .March 15 S. S. Ncr4 Tubus April 30 I rrlulit ii-icufii iliill. I'lfr til Nnrlti C rulrul loialluii north Atlantic" & western s. s. co. .'inia I' 1 r 'J' ' Hnnril 130 . Fourth St 1'hlla. l'lione Lombard 0701-2-3; Main 3202-3.' Parker, Miss Theresa Jleyers, MIS Rosainoiirl Kotet, Miss Genevieve Korjl, Miss Sara McAneney, Jtlss Jtargftrot McAncne, Miss Mnry O'llarn, Mlsl Marie Kllloran, Miss Jlary Sweeney, MKs Helen Doyle. Miss Mae Palm, Mlsl Murj r.irlin. Miss Mne JtcCormack, Miss Jlargucrllo Kelly nnd Jllss lto Hlgglns. NORRI8TOWN Jtr Neil L Detwller. nf this bor ough, was the guest of honor nt a din. tier party given at the home of his brother, Mr lrln H'. Detwller. 1603. DeKnlb street. The event celehrtel Jlr Detwller's twenty-first birthday, Among those p-esent were Jfrs. John O, Detwller Mr nnd Jlrs Norris H. Det wller, Jllss Bettle Detwller, Mr. and Mrs. Kdward K. Detwller, Jlr. and Mr8, Andrew JI. Mnck. Miss Alice Jtack, Ms lluth Jlack, Jllss Sara Jtack, Mr und Mrs. Irvln It Detwller and their chil dren. Jlnster Allan Detwller, MUs Allco Detwller nnd Jllsa Dmlly f Pertnan. Mr. and Mrs Fr.mcls JTcGrath. of I3 Jllnor street, entertained nt a. dinner ot their homo In honor of the twenty-sixth anniversary of their wedding. Thefo were twenty guests. Jlr and Mrs. Mfc Gruth have two daughters. Jlrs. Joseph l.nwler nnd Jllss Catharine McGrath. 4 Jllss Klennor II Fields, Jfr, and Jlrs. Percy J Fell nnd Jlrs James Mur phy .iTtlclpatcd In the musical program presented at the Hamilton Hotel. DELAWARE COUNTY Jlrs. Adele Robinson .Miller of Media, Is spending a month In Pittsburgh ns the guest of her brother-in-law and sif ter, Jlr. and Mrs. A. W. Wyckoff. A card party will tie given by tho New Century f'luh of Chester, on Sttur dny evening, February 5. the proceeds (ft which will go toward tho fund for thu building of a clubhouse. STh M--IIII" NOTIf r. I The CHARLES T.MEGEECO. Agcnta for U. .?. Shipping Board Philadelphia to Greek. Adriatic & Black Sea Ports Piraeus, Patras, Salonica, Venice and Trieste A STEAMER ....Late January Loading Berth: South l Pier 78, S. W. 1 or rates and particulars apply to The Charles T. Megee Co Drcxel Building, Philadelphia Lombard 5100-1'23 Main 3001 Philadelphia to Gibraltar Valencia, Barcelona, Marseilles SS"Chetopa" Feb. 10 For rates and epaeo apply to James W. Elweli & Co., Inc.. 17 State St., New York or I The Charles T. Megee Co. Drcxel Building, Philadelphia S Lombard 5100-1-2.3 Main S08i and London Feb. 8 ana diaifow reo. la mar. u npr. ij Dubror.ilc, Fiume Teb. 24 Mar. 5 Mar. 5 Apr. 13 ' ' Mar. 5 Apr. G May 11 Mar. 7 Mar. 8 Apr. 16 Mar 10 Mar. 10 'l A -c
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