JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the Birth of Wee Miss Tilghman. She Tells of a Real Chinese Supper Planned for Dryn Mawr Students TID you lifnr that Mnry nnd Dick 1TllBlimau lmvo n little (lnii(?litcr7 Hho wnB born Inst Monday I under 5ind Mary Tllglimnn was Mary Uoli iK'ou remember, and Is n .londiter of Mri. Woodrllle llohlcn. Her Wo her Prank married Sidney Franklin last IS. They Hvo at Ilnverford nnd the Tlldliinona linvc it house In Arrt Lore Mary and Dtck were married nt So Cat .wlrnl durlns the wnr and later Mary Tilghman l one of tho nret tlest of the younger matron I think. Jh lnnkt very like her mother, who . I Peggy WoodvlUc, has dark Sow hair S t.it lovely coloring. , older rfster. lMUla llrookH. . -irnr. She linrnru a. mvi ii ..." or Urooks nnd lives In Haltlmore. 1- c the moment I can't recall her husband For R first name. . MOST of us are Interested today in the marriage in Franeo of Innbcllc Pnrvnllo nnd Hubert Koulllot. Nitron do l Ho iUle" le. whirl, will take plnnj nt n, tea Tie Vlllandry. where Uabellc a LrVnt live. You remember Icnbc le S, hew last Benson and upcnt the "."., -ltli her nunt. Mis Fanny Colomenn. nt 1830 nittenhouFo mjunre, in l went to nil tho parties nnd had a wonderful time going out. -Ilss Coleman gave several formal nt homes to introduce ncr nnu nuc ; (nkrtnined nt dinners, dances nnd ....;.. ....tin. .rnlnri. Him Is ft In chty attractive girl and I am it bit sorry c S, not full in love with one of us. However, as her parents live nbrpau, it "ii- i..' l,nmfli.r th ni for her to mnrry a foreigner and sho is only half American. Her inotner was an Ameri can. She was Miss Anne Coleman, of this city, a sister of Miss Fanny Colo man nnd of Mrh. H'jrnce I. Nancy Coleman Blddlo, who is living in Paris, will be among the guests nt the woddlng. HAVE you heard about (he Chinese party that will be given in Bryn Mawr College gymnasium this Satur day under the auspices of the htudenti' world citizenship committee to ntd the famine sufferers in Northern China? That's come long sentence, I know, hut lomehow I could not get a period In edgewise before that nnd then It could not he a period, because It had to be n question mark. Well, any way, the supper U to be nerved from fi until hnlf-nftcr G o'clock. Tvplcal Chinese dishes planned by Fung Kel Liu, of the class of 1022. nnd Miss Dong, n graduate student, will make up the menu. There will Mo Chi nese vegetable soup, fritters of shrimp and egg, "Chow Mean" (which from Its ingredients will be no mean chow, nnd for that bromide nnd play upon words I beg your honorable pardons nnd ask that yi)ti overlook it) for it will have In It bean sprouts, mushrooms, pork and noodles nnd then there will be rice and real Chinese tea. If j on go, oh! student, take with you a cushion on which to rest your honor able self, ns otherwise you will have but the floor for n chair, ns no wnts are to be provided. The money raied at the supper h to be turned over to Mr. Albn Johnson, who ns you know was named bv Presi dent Wilt-on ns treasurer for Philadel phia for the China Famine Fund. The other members of the President's com iniltee include Mr. George Horace Lorl mer, clinirmnn j Miss M. Carey Thomas, secretnr : Mrs. George Wharton Pep per nnd Mrs. William Royd. I told you about tho wonderful nffair that committee is arranging for February II in the Hellenic-Stratford. It's, to he all native Chinese acting, tumbling, sinning nnd playing of Instruments. Me, I'm going. MARtJAItlttTA JHANKS is n very attractive girl. I saw her yester day on Chestnut street, nnd she luul on a stunning leopard -skin fur coat, thrcc nunrter length, trimmed with deep poinioi for toiinr. J lor hat was awfully jood-looking, too. It was n rnther mnll model, of a beautiful shade of burnt orange and trimmed with n wreath nf small orange llowers. rpiIH other night there wns a crowd waiting for tho cari nt the corner, and the inotorman, kindly opening both doors, n1. he is wont to do these days, remarked: "Iloth doors!" nnd n woman who had already mounted one Hten. Hopped short, turned and walked down that Mep nnd around nnd up the other ti'p. I wa stnndini: by the trusty motnrnmn and under his breath he siiiil: "Tlml's right." nnd then with n little ehucldo ho added. "Ain't it wonder ful?" NANCY WYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES One of the most important of the Jjrly rummer weddings will bo that of Miss Frances Wharton Scott, daughter f Mis J. Allison Scott, of 2204 Pino Mreot. nnd the Rev Albert Hnwley I.uenB son of Mrs. Albert Lucas, of 32D south eighteenth street, which will be solemnized the latter pnrt of Juno In m .Mark's Mplscop.il Church, Locust rttween Sixteenth nnd Seventeenth tlreets, to be followed hy.a reception nt the home of the brldo's mother. The iirldesmalds will be Miss Kllzabeth Derr, "i wllUes-Barie ; MIhs Dorothy Spencer. M .Yw Orlenns; Miss Mnry Cuthbeit 3oyd. Mls.s Margaret II Davis nnd Miss Anna Ix?vIh. Mr nnd Mr' Samuel Grey Dayton, of "odar Hill Fnrm, 1'pper Providence, Mi dla, nie being congratulated upon tho wrth of 11 son this morning. Mrs. Dny 'on will be remembered iih Miss Mary Stuart Wurts, daughter of Mr and Mrs 1 liarles Stewart Wurts, of 920 Spruco street. Mr. and Mrs. llonico Howard I-"ur-nti's, 20T I I) Lnncey place, will enter nln nt a dinner, to be followed by a theatiu pnity, on Saturday, Tebruary Mrs Thomas Learning, of 113 South iwenty-flrst btreet, will entortaln nt a 'upper on Sunday evening. MIhs Mnry Hutchinson Leveling nnuiihtcr of Mr. nnd Mis. Joseph a ?,y r.V.1,,f' of '"K'ewood Cottage, Chest "ui Hill, hns Issued Invitations for a nS t7U Zy o1," rlnn ''in l' .inn. Penllvn. win !....,. iniio,. f I Sntuid01'' wlH''' h,U) w1" remain until at.ili'1, ,ricorB" r Thoiuns. of Orey- iWi,?l'!",lut II"1' a"a 301 Houtl1 ii,S '""nV."'1' ' "ponding si'veml Bu.ii ,f" c'-"f"f''". whero sho is the Mr mi l1."1' "''"-"'law ami daughter, t th ,S!"1- oorK' f Thomnst Jr., ThomS ,' '.lC ilt lveily Hills Mrs. I M1 fr,1' 1,er laugltter. i.endiM,?l,.tr huvlT Vollimnr, who Is " . '" Jntw with her "bon nnn C Tl, ,1 f',Jlr' n,"l l" "eorge riiomns Iteinington, nt Coroiuido. OI.V Onu'jl, -V,? UpnrBo INll'-, I,lll0' of Htriitf r.,H, ?,VM,,.0 "'"1 the llelk.vue. owed iiv , "leiuun nt tl nner. fo - - "i III iiari'ii jk 'r ami Mrs flaker will also "icri.m lit ,, llnil.,., i(r !it ti," .;.,""-'"".. !" ana sup- ,l vcniiiK'iiAwi, rir,ltrura on Krl" Mr. and Mn. win '""'j ," "aughter of jrdmSro who i is"!" Uuel PranhJIn, of ," gu-st or hiiU ... ton. c,ltortalned no T -.r..... .".? "or lllinnn'n tnnlhnr M 'he. tre S,?"" w .,wl i n',,J the 'I'lMieiid T.Un fhu,SI';. ""!1 -MrF It0' Hill, wi t ', ' l- M'"'tln, Chestnut ond A tMini in"urliSWi "l?h! bcforo ,1,e x'r. Ilobert t i'i '"''.'"do Mr. and Joseph 'SI m,.'?', -V.r' ""' Mr Clay. M un,) ' " a !,a MrB. Curtis L JuruU, sr -1 "fL M '"-. l"lor will leuvr AMilviiu, v f("' s,!Vntl we,.l,' stay at "ulTln orj. Wr f "" St I'aul'.treet; to her homo ,l ,friw liy.hns returned nomo. I ha weddlnc of Miss Franklin nnd Mr. T. Dudley IIIkks will l,ii o i noon on Saturday, :s'" - oi-. ainrys I'roiostant Episcopal Church. Ardmoro, to bo fol lowed by a reception at the home of tho brldo'a parents on Woodatdo road. Mlaa Sylyla Van Ronesclaer Strong, "yRhtcr of J!r. and Mm Alan Hart woll Strong, of Twenty-flrst and De Lancey streets, who Is a student In I?a- iiuimi .iinearai in Wnnhlngton, will leave tomorrow for New Drunswlclt, N i'i t0 u.t.tcJul A dance on Saturday night, bno will bo entertained as tho guest of her coubIiio. Mr. and Mrs. James Wct. ton, over tho week-end. . Mro. Georgo Wilcox Molver. who has I been entortalned ns tho guest of Mr. nnd I MTU. FaUl (In Hflff 11nil tt WttrAmnn Park Inn, Washington, for a week, has returned to tho homo of her parous, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price Maulc, 2217 Itlttenliouso streot Mrs. Iteed will bo the Client Of Mm Mnlvni. In lor In fhn spring, Mrs, Reed wll be rememborod. us .urns ttiiKiDotn rvoyes Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williamson, Miss Julia Williamson nnd Mr and Mrs. C. Colket Wilson. Jr., will bo at homo In formally at 2302 Spruce street, tomor row afternoon from 4 until 0 o'clock to meet Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. I'eroonB, 2d, of Fletcher, Vn. N'o cards have been sent out. Mrs. Henry V. Drown, Mrs. Coftln Colket Wlleon. M s. Samuel T. Kerr and Mra. John 13. Roberts will pre side at the tea table nnd Miss Anna H. Dennlston and Miss Mary Wagner will nsBlst In receiving tho guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ell Kirk Price, of 1709 Wnlnut street, will entertain at dinner nnd later In their box at tho opera, on Tuesday evening next Mr.nn d Mra J. Howard Rho.ids. Mrs. Charles J. U, Dixon, of Chest nut Hill, will leavo next Monday for Louisiana, whore she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mra. John Selvcr, until April, when with Mr. Dixon sho will null for Europe, where they will remain for two years, spending most of tho time In London. Mrs. Harry Crary, of 225 West Sey mour streot, Qermnntown, entertained tho Unique Club on Tuesday evening. Tho members present were Mrs. Charles Wllcoxon, Mru. Normnn Rurcnu, Mrs. Charles Conn, Mrs. Charles Welnlng, Mrs. Burroughs Brunner, Mrs. deorgo McNnbb, Mrs. Frederick Wllroxen, Mlsa Anno Palatt, MIsb Stella Helm. Miss Rcrtha Habcck, Miss Marlon Hothcrsat and Miss Anne Fcrsuson. Mrs. William W. Porter will enter tain at luncheon nt her home, 1.15 South TJM rrfot ACtii y utriiAf inmni(wtiii OxirAM Hl bo luld for thirty 'guests. The guests will includo tho members of her literary das.s Mrs. Sherman Jewctt. of Buffalo, N. ! I? n ,'vb0iI,fireniter,s,,tl!itS, Unef BiU. Snrucetr-etLw.Cn1CeitheoeS of honor! nt n umnll ,11,, nor tr. l rnllmvp,1 bv card party, on Tuesday evening next, February 8, to be given by Mrs. Robert W. Downing, nt hor homo, 1024 Locust Btrect. Mr. and Mrs. William Latta Nassau, Jr., of Northampton, Mans , who havo been entertained ns tho guests of Mrs. Nassnu's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Collin Colket Wilson, of Wilson Farm Swedesford road, Paoll havo returned, i to their home. Mrs. Angelina do Kmbll nnd hor dnughtor, Miss Nina Cowley, of New lork, who havo been entertained im tho guestB of Mrs. de Kmbll'H son-in-law and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Alns- talr McCloud, of 2218 IjOCUSt Sireec. have left for Cuba, whero they expect to ' remain nnout tnrco montns. 1 Leonard K. Seldman, Mrs. aotdman Tho "Return o Yesterday." which ! will bo remembered as Miss Jean Mar was given In Odd Fellows' Hall, Mid- cub. valo and Ridge avenues, last week, will Mr. Leon MnoDonald, of Fort Wayne, be repented tomorrow evening at the Ind is visiting Miss Veronica Splano, same place for the benefit of tho com munity fund of tho Falls of Schuylkill, of which Mrs B. Dobson Altemus Is chairman, nnd In which nil the neigh boring churches aro co-opcratlng. Mrs. K. Gehrlng Hnrkness will again present tho play. Mrs. isningham B. Morris, of Tyn-y-coed, Mill Creek road, Ardmoro, will entertain at luncheon, followed by a card party, at her homo this afternoon. Miss Cecily W. Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hampton Barnes, of 1817 Do Lane place, who will bo mar ried on Saturday to Mr. Fmilo C. Goyc lln, will glvo a dinner this evening In honor o" her bridal party. Tho guests will Include Miss Eleanor B. Barnes, Miss K. Antoinette Geyelln, Miss Luclle 1. carter, -miss page Anderson, of Sa vannah, Ga. j Miss Euglnla Fairfax, of Richmond, nnd Mrs. R. Ellison Thomp son. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Jim. Henry Jacob, of 113 West Susquehanna nvenue, nnnounco tho enKWroincnt of their daughter, Mlsa Viola Jacob, to Mr Frederick Hammer KChmldt, of the Majestic Hotel. Miss Kntharlne McDowell, of 1950 North Droad street, will entertain this nfternoon In honor of hor card club. The members Includo Ml3 Henrietta Illbsh man, Miss Lois lllack, Mlm Emma Men del, Miss Loul!n HouhiH, MIbs Sara HlncUen, MIbs Oertrudo Hnslan, Miss May Morzlg and Miss Kuthnrlno Mc Dowell, MIbs Kathryn Porter, of 1705 North Fifteenth street, entertnlned at her home on Satuidny afternoon her chap tor of tho Sigma. Alpha PI Sorority at a luncheon. Her suests Included Mlsa Isabel Krlck. Miss Dorothlo (Scar, Mian Kuther Sloan, Miss Kdna I.eonhnrdt. MIbs Virginia nilyuo and Miss Huth Uartly. An entertainment will bp held on Saturday, February 12, nt the homo of Mr. Jack Gelenbertr. 3'JJI Poplar street. The guests w III be Mlsa Shapiro, Visa Dash, Miss Ulnnche. Miss Clalroe, M'ss Flora, Mr. Hoy, Mr. Frank. Mr. Sit rhion. Mr. Ooldstelno and Mr. Hosen berg. The wedding of MIbs Mary C. Hoyle. daughter of Mrs. Michael Hoyle of 1552 North Hleventh street, and Knslgn John V McElduff took place In St. Malnchy'a Church on Wednesday, January 26, at 10 o'clock, followed by a nuptial mass. Tho ceromony was performed by the bride's brother, the Hev William J. Iloyle of St Stephen's Church. She wns given In marriage by her brother, Mr. 7vndrew A Iloyle. and was nttended by her sister, Ml-s Kathleen E. Poylr. Tho i,ri,ti,rnnni u.as attended bv his brother. Commander D. A. MclJUluff. The ubhers i were Lieutenant Kllnger. KiihIrii Hn-iptt-WIHH. Mr Hardy Pfolff.T nnd .Mr Inrilalioii or Announce- mcnlt qftoddln Mixlrrute 1'rlrn Write or 1'lioue for Knrrared or Printed Samples. ROYAL ENCRAV.NC CO, 814 Wtlmt St Aldine Hotel Chestnut s W'Jtreete 0)fers exceptional facfitieiL for private entertaining. ! Receptions, Weaamgs, Cards. Dinners, Dances. .-IF YOU LOVE- FLOWERS you will not only be inter ested In our frrent vnrioty of Flowers, but tho LOW PRICES Century Flower Shop 112 S. 12th St. turn EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, .r-:- i iti wwmi i IWSnaaaam Jt aW-WfeBMMKMlkJtaaaaVaV Mb BBBBV'' ya3BBMBBBBMBMBBWolBBBBBBBBMaB Bt BBBBPV3BBVB'BlBBlBBBBBBHrT &r7!& jBBBBBBBBBBp fJBB B7 BBBBBBBIT w&BJBmBBP? 'V jk! BBBBBBBBBBBBB h W BBBBBBBW.flBB uBKr,BBlBBBHttI i J .BBBBBBBBBBB BBr BBBBBBBBBBWBnKttrerawTaBBBBBBBBB" . ,.n'"aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl 3 E BaaaaaaaiMBBWfi ifWaaaaaaaaaarw v '- Ibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbi m V aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBr ' BBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalBaBBaaHBaaav Wb BblBaaaaaBBaaaaaaaBaaa lBBBBBBiBBBBBDBEf9E!IiiisaB?:9! nuBBaaaaaaaaaar ' ''' s,BaaHBaaaaaBBaaHBMJ8aaaaaTaW vaBBBBBBar - Z s ' AsW&HEBsiWimfK 3 Plioto by I'hoto-Cratteia. .AIISS VirtOINIA GREY MAXWELL Daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Charles T. Maxwell, of 4S20 North Ilrond street, whose engagement to Mr. Edward II. Sanborn, Jr., of New York, was announced yesterday at n luncheon at tho Rellevuo-Stratford Sanner. On their return from a wed ding trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. McElduft will llvo nt Charleston, S. C. Under tho auspices of Miss Nlcdelman nnd Miss Lelbowltz, an entertainment was held at Totem Hall, Twenty-sixth street and Columbia avenue. Tho pro- cceus win no donated to cnaruy. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Harry J. JJowerB, of 4831 Cedar avenue will entertain her BOO Club to morrow afternoon. The guests will Include tho following members: Mrs Frederick J. Halterman, Mrs. Jacob JrA!!,wftnjr',I" Charles F. Wn.ll, Mrs. William H. Rltter. Mrs. Jacob Schrclber, M0rnrr "s,"1"01',,,8- Mw M" LuTu 'poana' MrsHarry ArtTlt! ffi; .rrederlek Dannehauer od Mrs. n.1"""' " """ Mr. and Mrs. SiumiM EYnnlt. of 1710 North Fifty-first street, nnnounco the engagement of their dnughtor, Miss Rose iranK, to air. .Nauinn Knpian, or tins city. Tho wedding will tnko place In the spring. Miss Helen Chatham, of 5818 Catha rine street, will entertain the Arch Chapter of tho Phi Delta Pat Sorority nt ner nomo tins c-voning. .miss uiumum ih president or mo Jiipna Chapter of the sorority. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Scldman. of 1341 sntlfl KVMlrrii utreer nrn rerelvlni- congratulations upon tho birth of a son, of 16H Rltner otreot. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Leahy, of 2051 South Woodstock street, entertained In formally nt their homo on Tuesday evening In honor of their daughter, Miss Margaret Leahy. Friends of Mr. J. Taylor Stokes will be glad to learn ho Is recuperating from his recent Illness. Mr. Frank Rodgers hns returned to Now York after spending n few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rodgcrs, of 1319 Rltner street. GERMANTOWN Mr. i:. II. Taylor, of 507 East Wash. Ington lnne. left on Sunday for a three weeks' trip through tho Middle West. Mr. and Mrs. Francis S. Devlin, of 247 West Upsnl street, will entertain at dinner at their homo this evening In Lotto tJl 1330 Walnut Street General Clearance OF Finest Reductions Unprecedented I .TS ' 1 ik. . IHf ANNE L. ONE TI IIRTY-NINE SO. Unusual Reductions in Clearance of Frocks The distinctive and moat attractive of Devlin Models ore sacrificed now. Duvetyns, Velvets, Crepes de Chine, Satin Crepes, Tricotinei, Poiret Twills are included in this remnrkublo sole. fi-'-iiiia:... honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Armstrong, Jr., of Melrose, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Haase, of Brooklyn, will nrrlvo on February ll to bo the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Deisroth. of 300 East Highland ave nue. Mrs. Haase will bo remembered an Miss Florence Deisroth. Mrs. Louise Hicks entertained at luncheon at her homo yesterday after noon. Tho guests wore Mrs. Charles A. Hicks, Mrs. A. R, Tama, Mra. Francis S. Devlin, Mrs. Charles A. Wators, Mrs. Joseph Lord, Jr., nnd Mrs. Charles E. Barton. ROXBOROUGH Mr. I I Struso entertained tho Alpha Chapter, Phi Mu Epallon Fraternity at his home, 547 East Hcrmltnge street, on Tuesday evonlng. Among those present were Mr. William Bnrtle, Mr. William Ellis, Mr. William Relchcrt, Mr. A. Miller, Mr. J. Frame, Mr. R. Steward, Mr. D. Rhcdor, Mr. C. Hanna, Mr. O. Hanscll, Mr. S. Struso and Mr. I. Struso. Miss EVira Klrkpatrlok. 4701 Sheldon nvenue, will entertain tho Theta Sigma Chi Sorority on Saturday afternoon. The members Include Miss Elsie Darr. Miss Marlon Connell, Miss Allco Cralg- mile. Miss Mudoiinc Jones, miss isnDei Day, Miss Edytho Kettenrlng, Miss Helen Stuart. Miss Sara Klrkpatrlck, Miss Catherine Rotzcll and Miss Mar garet Ring., NORRISTOWN Miss Dalsv Gehman. Miss Ada Geh- man and Miss Camilla Gehman, triplet dauchters of Mrs. Ella Qcriman. of 512 Cherry street, colebrated the eighth nnnlvorsary of their birth by entertain ing a number of their friends. Tho marriage of Miss Marlon Sllcox, daughter of Mr. William Sllcox. of East Main street, and Mr. Earl Johnson, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Johnson, of Youngstown, O., wns solemnized with a nuptial mass yesterday morning In St. Tatrjck's Church. Tho Rev. Francis L. Carr, pastor, officiated. The bride was given in mnrrlago by hor father and was attended by her cousin, Miss Mer cedes Ferry, nn mnld of honor, nnd two bridesmaids. Miss Elizabeth Doran and Mies Mary Doran. The best man was tho bridegroom's brothor. Mr. Harry Johnson Jr. Tho ushers wore Mr. Daniel Skelly nnd Mr. John Gallagher. Tho brldo worn a gown of whtto satin end her veil of tulie hnd a cap of real Irish laco. Sho carried a shower bou quet of roses and BWoct peas. A wed ding breakfast followed tho ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ferry, undo and aunt of the brldo. wmm Furs DEVLIN THIRTEENTH ST, " '"" " ' ...--- , . , , 'X &t&&X is 1 - WK MISS EDNA S. BAIR WEDS MR. WALTER Y. ANTHONY Marriage of Mies Bena Rosenthal and Dr. Robert A. 8chles Miss Edna. a. Balr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Balr, of 4232 Spruce "troet, and Mr. Walter Y. Anthony, of 717 North Hlxty-thlrtl iitrcet, will be ninrnoa this evening at 8 o'clock In the x-micfuun i-resoyierian unuicn ucih nu jfoweiton avenues. ;i. Aiirw Hoggs officiating. "ra win ronow at tho inn oriae will wear gown embroidered oeaus, trimmed with duchess lace. A coronet of duchess lace will top hor tulle veil. Tho bridal flowers will In cludo a shower bouquet of lilies of tho valley and orchids. Mrs. William Simpson, as matron of honor, will wear a pale blue taffeta gown, silver slippers and a silver net hat. Tho Blx brides maids, Miss Mary Thllow, Mlsn Edith Qulnn, Miss Grace Qulnn, Miss Mary Hnyward, Miss Louralnla Vnndcgrlft nnd Mlaa Hattlo Williams, will wonr ram colors two In rose, two In pench and two In lavender taffeta. Mr. Anthony will havo as his best man Mr. Charles B. MacCado nnd his ushers will Includo Mr. Andrew J. Balr, 2d, hrother S, tho bride, Mr. Harold Armltate, Mr. William Simpson, Mr. Walter Bayly, Mr. A. Edgar Hoover and Mr. William Hale. Aftor an extensive wedding Journey Mr, nnd Mrs. Anthony will llvo nt 717 North Sixty-third streot Sf'HLESS ROSENTHAL Miss Bena Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Rosenthal, of 1821 Erie avenue, will bo married to Dr. Robert A. Schless this ovenlng at tho Bellevue Stratford. The ceremony will bo per formed by Itov. Joseph Krauskopf, and will bo followed by a dlnner-danco. The brldo will bo attended by Miss Flora Plonloy oa maid of honor : Mrs. Henry Swnnb and Mrs Leah Cohen, matrons , of honor, nnd four bridesmaids, Mrs. G. I Gould Hlrsh, Mrs. Elmer D. Simon, Mrs. David Goff nnd Miss Gertrude Bruns-1 wick. Tho best man will bo Mr. Walter Hcrzherg, and the master of ceremony will bo Mr. Albert Drelfus. The ushers , will Includo Mr. Loon Carroll, of New York : Mr. Melvln Rolnhelmer. Mr I Morton Stern, Mr. Lewis Rosenthal and Mr Henry Swnab, After a wedding trip to Palm Beach Dr. Schless and brldo will llvo at 1403 West SIxty-nfth ave nue, Oak Lane. MOORESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hcrr will enter tain a few friends at cards on Friday evening at their home. MIbs Adolc Busby gnve a largo bridge party on Wednesday. There were thirty-six guests present from Phila delphia, Haddonfleld nnd Moorcstown. Mr. and Mrs. Pnul A. Freeman, of the Remington jatsaaa of n son. I Chester avenue over tho birth. 364-seas aw sea JEfiflft TUP ffiilz-arUon ffhiiatetttkl Announce Their 5emi-Annual Bearanee J5AL-E5" Stocktaking has left us with many groups of Smart Winter Fashions which are now being offered for immediate disposal REGARDLESS OF FORMER PRICES Street and Afternoon Gowns Beautiful Evening Gowns Handsome Evening Wraps Fur-Trimmed Day Coats Tailored and Costume Blouses Mid-Season Hats and Furs PARIS MODELS FOR FLORIDA CALIFORNIA AND EARLY SPRING AT HOME mmrmk lfeOTjd gA iSi il . in u MA - 1 1 w ff PI RASE NOTE: )Yc have no connection with ann other house bearing tho name "Wenger." fix m ,jTniiT-ri--l"---"'---""'j--"-":;' - SsSgSL FEBRUARY 3, 1921 JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St QAflNe Phonal Walnut 127 Prlvat leinona. Adult' nnd Children' Cliim Modern Etthttlo i. Fancy TMnelnr. Mnuricc Tournnur'a screen story of NEIL BURGESS' GREAT RACING ORAM A METR.OPOLITAN fQ BEGFER 5-3 SHOWS DlliY 230.Z0 9 PRICE I V565fVI (Mi t X New Century Drawlnir Hoom. 124 B. 12th Bt. MRS. MARGARET SANGER Tomorrow Kvcnlntr at 8'1" Ticket 2Se. 'Birth Control nnd the Cominjr Kace' When Mr. Banner upoke In New York at a rubllo metlnir for MKN AND WOMEN hun dred were turned away. Do not fall to hear her menace FREE EXHIBITION MCCLEE8" aAr-I,I2ME3 1B0T WALNUT ST. Collection of Early Americana and OK Enirilih Mezzotints by Morland. Ran Etch- lnss by nembrandt, Whltlr, Haden, Cameron. Zorn and otherd. February lit to February 14th ROSELAND DANCING 1015-101 7 Market St. Novelties Singing Contest Tonight CHAH. KEltn IIIMHELF AND 1UH ICIKQH OF 8TNCOPATION MASQUERADE fifem l.ino CASH PHIZES FOn IIEHT enBTi!Mm PA.NC1NO WITH on WITHOUT COSTUME Hnlm Liarden Juln K a'rKei ot. raim uarucn Dnnclnr Every Nlto i L, V?t fTtipilrrut. Loc.3l92.ODrn Reception aw Wadncadau at UNIVEIlBITy MUSEUM Sat. 3:30. Fru motion picture lecture, "I'llma of riyln lllrde." br n, C. Murphy. HUNDAT. 3:30, Illuetrated lecture by Dr. O. II. Oordon "A Poet-War I'llgrlm In the Holy Land." CASINO s5'ifXCMBS VilUll J with Ninr.o a 9PCATWI1 RPKSTKn Avenur &T ' . Ct-A Tvm 2&ls t ' .". jsj-i-m-loixlj-. tfaujuiai jaiggEasaaeai , tf.iun- All II ll III il II Ml I Ji , tno itov . if Mil ill u iivr il in fc , A recep-i H 1 HUM 11 IILHI Hltz-Carlton. I Mil Ml II Ik iw II lyll a bridal satin 1 11 IV7 II il 1 II II 11 III 1 In mllr and IV If 11 II 1 VII III! Ill 1 11 iwrw vuu) 2IZ 'JJ ji ri??s?5 t a T!? Wr v it' I' House of Wenger 1 229 Walnut St. At 13th Street, Opp. St. Jnmes Hotel FURS of LUXURY Lp LAI Superb ermine wrap col lared in sable recently cre ated for a moat distin guished patron. Southern Furs now on display NEWEST HATS Satins and atrawa of exclusive CherUk modeling for tho South and Spring, i in PIULADGLPIUA'M FOKEMOST THBATKK8 BROAD Nights at 8i1 5 Msts Wed & nut. at 2:15 A. L. nilLANUClt Present WW PRODUCTION OF Liava y By J. Hartley Manners With A. ri. MATTHJ5WS nsts for th lint week on sale today FORREST Nights at 8:15 I.A8T. MAT. SAT. Positively Last Week rtAYMONTJ HITCHCOCK rrewnts JfUA 8ANOmt80N. O, I'. HUNTLHT DOVLH & DIXON nnd IIITCIIY (Hlmsslf) In "HITCIIY.KOO OF 1021" WITH THE MOSCON1 imOTHEns Next Week, Seats Today OWING . TO THE FACT That the Engagement of George White's Scandals of 1920 WITH ANN PENNINGTON AND THE OHIOINAL N. Y. COJUPANY AT THE FORREST THEATRE IS LIMITED TO A SHORT PERIOD IT WILL BE WISE TO BUY SEATS TODAY Now on Sale at the Box Office VjAKK-lCK. NIOHTs'aT 8:18 ALL EVOS. BEST SEATS $2,00 SATURDAY MAT. REST SEATS. 12 GREATEST SUCCESS IN 20 XEAItS THE STORM "A MARVELOUS FOREST nnE SCENE." Evg-. Ledre'r. Seats for the last ffMk on sale today Forrest and Garrick Monster Matinee TomorrowocK sha Actors' Fund Benefit Same Colossal Program at Both Theatres Greatest Aggregation of Stars Ever Assembled PRICES tl TO 13. NO WAR TAX. METROPOLITAN OPERA nOU8B S.irUItOCK MCSICAL riUHEAV Preents 2T TONIGHT, " ONLY APPEARANCE Tills SEASON BONO RECITAL BY TITTA RUFF0 WOTtLD'S GREATEST BARITONE Anlrtcd by LETA MAY COLORATfRA SOPRANO Mar.seement: S. Hurok's Mualcal Durttu PROGRAM 1. Aria. "Care Nome," from Rlsoletto," MU. May V'rtl 2. Aria. 'TatrW. PaJadllhe Mr. iturro 3. (a) Where the Bee Sucks Dr. Arne (b) A Memory BorowTki (c) Lo! Here the Gentle Lark... .BI.hoD Mlis May 4. Trolojue trom ' Pairll;l"...LeoncaTillo Mr. Ruffo D. (a) Serenade Mosart (bl "Scl morta nlla vita mla". .. .Costa Mr Ruffo v-oe.a 6. Aria. "Una voce prjco fa" from "Barber of Seville" Ro.slnl Mire May 7. Aria from "BarLer of Sertlie"..Roeslnl Mr. Rurfo GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE rricc. II, Jl.fio. 12 and 12 50, on eale at Weymanna M isle store, 1101 Chwtnut at KNAnn PIANO T'SED BELLUVfK STRATrORD BALLROOM TONIGHT AT 8:15 CHESTERTON Farewell to Philadelphia "THE PERILS OF HEALTH" Seate '" Bt HBPI'n-B inn Che.tnm street LEE KR;:il:K.AI.; avnv NCES oik r'rilLlr' GIBBS ACXDEMV OP MUSIC , THfRHDAY KyENINO. KGB. 10 what America Moans to tho World" TICKETS AT HEI'PE'S. Srtr TO I? Bft At'APl.'MT or Mff TONIGHT AT 8 I.AHT PERPORMANC h. EL CAPITAN ionductt IV.aonnllv by Crmpor JOHN PHILIP SOUSA TVhI. Bflc 10 t no inn Ch.-tnut t,. EITH'S THEATRE JOSEPH E. HOWARD With Etlmlyn Clark & Co. JULIA NASH and C. H. O'DONNELL DE HAVES' AND MCE CLARA HOWARD. INNIH BROS r.n , .Amu a irriiKHS KMWIHUS ACADEMY Vt' M I ' S I C EIIUPIICII9 rraveltalks I'o.nr Views T 'Hon 'urt'H TOMORROW ;TB SAT. MAT. AJ 30 SPAIN Tm k tn Ht Acmlomv A H rnt-'i 0o to f X0KLD'S MUSEUM J, YV CfNTlNl'dUH 11 A M lo 10 P II SOMFTHINO NI'IV I'VRnY WI'.IIIJ K NEWMAN peoples; len- Ave A Cumb. MAT TOIiAV AL IIEEVKM !? World's Most Beautiful Theatrfl MARKET AT 19TH ii,.' M- TO 11 118 1 M. CECIL B.DEMILLE'S LATEST PARAMOUNT PICTURB Forbidden Fruit Shorter Bubjecta. Spectacular Tableao. Stanley Orcheatra and Quartet SCALE OF PRICES 11 A. M. TO 0 P. il. Entire Balcony, 35c Entiro Lowor Floor COc KAn. EVENINGS BATUnDAYS AND HOLIDATS Entire Balcony, COc Entire Lower Floor, 75c W, "'Shor and No Sent ROerTffl SE.T WEEK POLA NEarfl AND CA8T of B00O IN PASSION" THE SCREEN'S MIGHTIEST EPIC STANTON "AKKET AB. 10TH U 1 rtlN 1 U1N 11 A.M. to UllBP.M. . "uverneur Morris' Kamoua Story The Penalty" Wchankt PA I APFT liU MARKET STREET 1 rL'Vv-IL, io A. M. to HUB P.M. "THEFURNACE,, W1,h Jl'I-TJM SILLS. AGNES ATOE8 "THE BRANDED WOMAN" ARPAHIA Chestnut St. Bel 16th iV'f"VJL-IA 10 A. M. to HUB P. M. AN UNt'St'AL PARAMOUNT P1CTUR13 "HELIOTROPE" A Story as Soul-Orippinr a "Humorequ" VIPTORTA Market St. Ab. h ,Y,1V A v7rl-9 A. it to 11 US P. M. Wm, Faversham ,,TI1E fl"J -. . .. , .... "An HIS Nent Week "IDOLS OP CLAY." Featuring MAE MURRAY and DAVfp POWELL C A PITOI 12i MARKET BTnEET v-'1 V-'i-i Itn.ter Kenton and William H Crane In "THE SAPHEAD" RPP.PMT IAP.KET ST. Bel. 17th ME lXlliSjrLilN I ENID BENNETT In bhv, "silk iioaiarfr mi ULUtSJb MAIIKET 8TREET AT Jt'NIPEn rVmHnilnna Vllevlfle 11 to 11. Julia Keletv Al II. White! Othera. I'HJL.ALIiSL.l'HlA 8 LEADlriu TJIUATUBS Direction of LEE & J. J. SHUUERT ADELPHI La.t 3 Evgs. a SUB THE SURE-FIRE HIT OK MI'SIAL CO.MBIJY PXO THE IL cU CHARLES PURCELL AND A ROSEBUD CHORUS OP HLOOMINO BEAUTY - Pop. Mat. Today ?rf?IB$1.50 ?FK SEATS NOW SELLING The Greatest Comedy Triumph in Year3 JMMM T VOIP EVENINGS AT 8:18 li I r.l Mata. We.1. h Sat. at 2:1 EVGS. 50c to $2.50 (Ept) SELWYN'S GUARANTEED SUCCESS DONAU6 POCY tM RALPH ISRSAIWID)llnlRaN IN THE MCRRY MUSICAL PLAY D, D MAT. SATURDAY $2.00 xftMeiannianriaTr tonicht-sjs s. i ICU U vLlnUuU rtATtD.6 SAT THt MUSICAL GOEDY CZt SSOMffiTllMIE ..Wlt.I 1 ... NORRIP JD.TH TALIAI'KRIIO Pop. Mat. Sat. S $1.50 CHESTNUT ST. ggA pft MAT. SATURDAY ,n $2.00 "EAST is WEST" WITH FAY BAINTER "One of the real eucceseea of the Bfaeon." eve. nuilctln. Walnut Last 3 Nights, 8:20 LAST MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2.OT rne iteimini; Mimcai tomeay Succoia PITTE r) ATTE J mam. 'S 7hAtosrnuDnffiAifjMiMrjfM'A if gypouo XflfrF 1U; Brlliurt Cnt and Famoua Rainbow Chorui NEXT WEEK HEATS NOW ' HAa,,rA0eAI,toM WALTER AMPDEN Merchant of Venice.?'0". " , ,, , Mghia i. 8au Mat. Hamlet fuMtlay "nil Saturilay Nights urn! Wnlneeday Mat. Taming of the Shrew We.i a pnnay Micht POULTRY SHOW FEBRUARY 1. 2, 3, I, 3 PARKWAY BUILDING BROAD STREET ONE II! O'IC NOR ril OF CITY HALL iiPVS' DAT AND I.'VENINQ ICE SKATING AT I C E PALACE ' ,"" OI. SURAL ADMISSION ' ' '' SAIl'RPW Nll.ll rs -ii on OTHER Wi:i'lC NIGHTS -TSrt. I Ex. eptlnjr I'eb. S4 i Saturrtav nfternoone. 7.1 cent Oil-.p mornlHKa and aflernoone. ni rrnim ACADEMY OP MLHIC I-OYEH Saluriay Afternoon. I'eb. 0, at 2 30 PIANO RECITAL n n r D r MME. Y0LANDA MJlKO TlrV... II BO fc IS Ao,1.my h llenr. . MATZENAUER Al AlJl MY OK MI'Mfi' MONDAY AIT fTu 7 AT lyrijO, t Tlrketa at i-M.Imv Henn' I I in Ch.etn.,( WITllk.USl'OuN HALL. TONUIHT, 8 S HENRY GURNEY TENOR Vclce'i, 11 no lo nn, I'nlveraity riin Ion 1I..X OHIi.. Wllterai,onJjinii"fnrUlt1' TlcHete- Academy S. llepM',. ,uu che.tnut PHILADELPHIA ... 8,n. Krl' r ORCHESTRA C"Z? orpheum ij""r,ren'i!2 tr- MAE DESMOND " '',? m n... w.k wi nINo',J.M.!l",,, DUMON7"S.!''r" AL,'i . us w lnl .Moo , Wei HiA 3.13 EMMET1 WKLCI 1 Minstrels nuritiiiw. n?i nn ii Halluonl.te" .K a '.r JOY BELLES Trocatlnrn The Jjr ruUm. Ill WrenUlns bout 'loalf bf
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