's!ifT&?7T5rrT7? V "Iff "pfTita k.S'1,ftt7. -Va Ki ' f4 Tf'T-T h W?' ' 4 ' ' EVENING PUBLIC LBDdPHIABELBktA; SAtJRDAY, FEBIUJA&Y 32, 1921: r-jT tw) , 1 VI (.ri1 'O. IM m ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE JVaiey IFyiwic TaM ZVioso JP7to Are Going to the Winter Sports at Lake Placid She Sees Several Pretty Costumes THINK of starttoff off on Monday for Kike 1'lncM! Think of. the Hear imnligb'. tin- Marl;llnS snow (which vo 'cm no longrr to have with UK hen), ihn crii) freih motintnln air nnil tlic In r nr tins ! atmosphere. Think of the Ivntins ami Ming, tnbonnlii nn- her wonderful oul-of-dooiR dolnI Why, It's "In'I'ly fcrcnt. Anil plot of to Join lu those sports, debutantes most nt them. Mrs. Tom Ashlon H to chaiie rone ami, of course, Anne will ho one of Jhoc to so. Anne hns been hnvinc a Srful time this winter. !$ho talk plevwlT and Is very musical you know rhc plajs the harp-ami I really think nc vvns one of the beH ilrcgned glrla of thf toiison, too. Her frodiH were always of exquisite material and cut, nml o modest and dnltity. Virginia llcekscher In gpl'iff up with (he Athlon. You know rite camo back from Huropo a few weeks (iro with her parentB, the Ledjnrd Hcc .sellers. Mr dnifl s to have made her debut last (Vober, hut tho death of her v.utiKcr sister mndc this Impossible. She will rnme out next year I understand. ) Ir dnia is very pretty: flic hns' brown liiiir and no ererdinRly beautiful brow. Iter ryes ate InrRo and e.presive nnd slio Ins n sweet manner. Her mother was Align Ethel Hart and her father is u brother of the other llccWhor men, Gutave, Stevens nnd tho late Maurice nr.fl Austin, and there was another brother also dead whose name. I cannot remember. There were the six brothers, sons of the Into Illchard Hecksi'her. Jane Hepburn, nuother debutante or this season, will bo of the party. Jane i n dear and im popular as can be. the received at nearly every ten plvcti during tho sienson, and, I declare, T don t believe there was one party duriiiR the whole iwneon to whlcli she wus not in vited. Evcrvbody likes her. She's the daughter of I be William W. Hepburns ml a Mcr of Mnrie I,oule, who came out last year and who is muchly liked, too. I believe there will be several others in the par! on Monday. A Rreatjnniiy 1'hllailelphiaiis liavc been up already. The Allen Hunter, .Irs., returned from there about two weeks tipo and I'nnsy Bentt was nt Lake I'lncid for n while, too. Hetty Elliott spent u week or vo there, and Mary Enhnestock is Roinu up on Monday. TH T is nu interesting affair sched uled for ne.t Friduy afternoon nt tho Art Alliance. . A bronze relief por trait of Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson Is to he presented to Mrs. Stevenson. Mi Airnes Hepplicr is to make the presenta tion address. It. Tait McKenzic lias made the relief and lie will bo present, of course, while Mr. John Oadwnlader will preside over the mrctiiiK. Invita tions bine been issued for the affair, nd I doubt not that it will be most in terestinc. Those of us who know Mrs. Stevenson appreciate nny honor shown tn her. tor there are not many women like her I SAW Tnnsy Scott the other day on Chestnut street nnd she was wearing a good-looking Iicuvit fur roat over a dark blue skirt. Her lint nlo was pretty and wns u rather inrgo affair of dark bluo nud bud a facing of pink with nn upturned brim. I'nnsy lias fueh n good ligure. Mr. Itobert I.o Conto is wearing an awful'v good-looking black sealskin coat trimmed with beaver collar and eitffn. The cout was a short affair, which hung loose from the shoulders and was worn ever a dark blue kilted skirt. With thli she wore n dark blue lint trimmed with dark bluo (lowers nnd a pretty French veil. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An engagement of interest which Is nnouncecl today Is that of MIbh Hlilonie Kelss, of 1200 Rprueo Htreet. nnd Mr. Jamea Cheston, "d. of Chestnut Hill. Eon at thn late Dr. C Morris Cheston Their wtrtdlng wilt take plnco on March 12. Tho marriage of Miss Mabel Howard Pent Hold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leo Reld, of Itex nvenuc, Chest mi' Hill, and Mr. Drlce Hlynn, aon of Mrs Harry lllynn, took place wry iiilotly at noon today In St. I'aul'H Epls repnl Church In tho presence of the Im i"ff Into families. Tho Ituv John Henrv Chnpm.-n, rector of St. Paul's, officiated. t'horu were no nttcmliiiitH Attir n w, d dltig trip Mr. and Mrs I!lnn will llo ' .-t Martin h. Among the dnbutantes of next aeafon w' li Mlrs Mice D Pit millet, daughter of Mr .mil Mr- ltolirt It li. indict, of the Corner, Sugartown load, nvon, who -vv til lie nrcHnted to society by her parHiiM nt a dance nt thu Itllr.-Carltun onWedtuaday cvcnliig, N'ovoinlu-r 2.! AneMur tlebut.into will be Miss Il.in nln? Orange, daughter of Mr and Mr, vvllllam Drayton riranse, of la.il Rprueo slroci who will bo present"il to society it i tea to bo glvu by hfi- p.uiiits on Thot)' 'ghlng afternoon Tbursdav, N'o sembi i' 21 notber debutnnto will bo Mi's Mary 11 Miller, daughter of Mr. ."d Mrs rhlllppus W. MIIIlI-. of St. JIrtH, Mho Wll b,i prcsentcil tn noclnty n.- tier p-iuntu at their homo Iho middle nf Oi-ih l Still jiiotln r (butiint(i of next win ter 'i l Mi,IH Katherlnn N Hodgers. augi i r of Mr .-md Mra. William II. tiomif of Uuffalo, who will b.- n.-sen-ol to st-ilety in this clly In Nnvim nor Mr md -Mrs ri.orgo H l.nrlm r lc'l tocli for n tup through the South Thev llll -s In motor lo Florid. i, stopping 'a . i ln.;ton, nnrl will return nbout Mar"T Mi f'hars Louis I.elyen. of ir,6 lvr.dc drive, New York, announces 'n tngngement of her daughter, Miss i.mn-.i rranepR Lelsen, to Mr. Coil J. Mr- Joseph C.uton, of 2223 Locust ftrei' hai itHiied cards for a small tea en T'i. sbiy afternoon, Eohtuary 15, (at 10W I ' nil WholBIi Miilni. nn.l "VI,, I tv I. ive returned recently to IMs f"" 'mm Washington. Malor Whelon is n , uniand o the KVankfor'l Arsm.il nna 'i r ar. UMng in a houao on tho K' r i, oi tho arsenal , Mr ,,.! jrH p,r 1; -PWini ,,f iu. 1 icust Ktrcel, will shortly li-ue imit.uvm for h (Umur the latter pan ' ' iNontli In lionor of Miss Pauline ' . ' taugbtir of Mr. and Mis. Sam- .,.', wh'in (llgagtmcnt In Me. it In li n was leccntly nnnounctd. .lo Mr and Mis Wilbur Padilui k Ivlapp. i.ih spiuri) Bt,.,, n eiiit rlu'n at a ln J '' Pail Otl M.tlif! k ulnnltir I.'. I. th j. P.1115 011 Jlond v HVeiilnc. F. b. ruar -S. at tho perlorinanco of "Why at the Iattle Tlicatie Kc tt.,.. .alld. JIrs 'IuiiImh II Cne and xvi'i ,Ja,lfhter. MHs Jane ijordou 1 oe, 1 lit brook 1'jini, Malvern, aro occupy ing a v.ottnBrt ,,t Palm Beach for the inten season. ii"l"B,J'Ilza'"!th Thorn Peaison, elaugli- ,, " Mr. nd Mis Joklah Ash P. ni" .11. j ins i,ee Fpendlng 11 short vacition ,L'l.' "'": 13H West Price stinet. Uei- v . ". ''" letinieil to Hrin Mav r 1 nil iu u "ppi r at tho nitx.e'nrltn'n 'ni Doieiilieu r v ' rl , el ni, 11, - i .u ... .1... . n. ,1 ,- n '"O'l ill .no 1,1 mi - HPi ,, ,1,'i1 ''"V.i.i will In lanl fui U , .' ' '' ' Thi'inus Kidguav, n.r 11 ' i" , V,rlr, "' tn 'tin it- 1 mm ,'V1" '"dBwnyn s.Mur. -Mia. auioT,. o,..'...'."1! f Nw York, who f, - cm sou n en - urii 10 .vnaniic i-ity OfVth"i Iu1?," f'buile Wells WnlU.r. nil ,,' ? tn l 'irm' Csvoii. and the l.ong tn hn.V e'"'?rtai'. on Monday evening "i hnlnr of thflp flnusilUll. M1(1S Kcjltn hv .;'' ,lt atheatro partj, followed UOl Isl ...... . , '- " , nnuii, ui 1 ilia ad,., Lr ,ei- h!H "'""' Invitations for nmiier it her homo on J.Yid.iy evening ' .-lur, M.urv',slf,'t'" '""' "f he? - Hi MIsb RllMbeili D Wilson be ... .. " ""eilni- of Mn rii.ni. sti. 1. 1 day evening, Sho wtpecta to remain for n week". An interesting debutante of next win tW' will be Miss KlUnbeth D. llatlleB, daughier of Mr. and Mrs. l''rnnk Hat ties, of 2G7 South Nineteenth street, nnd Newtown Square, l'a. Mm Alexander Oarcseho Norris and ber daughter, Miss tlllzabeth C. NorrlB, who havo been occupying iipiirtmeiitH nt thn Longacro for thn winter, left yester day for their homo in Cuba, wbero they ??.,,c'ct,.to t-emnln about threo months. Mlsn Margaict J,. Large, daughter of Mm. Jiobert H Large, of 121 South rw enty-Kccond sttMct, lucompanled thcin and will remain for n fnv weeks, rrs. JamoH Kinncln Sullivan, of Tho Woods, lladnor, who has been spending a.few diiyn at Atlantlo City, lias re turned lo her apartments nt tho lilt:: ' arlton. lf,.r daughter, Miss Klnlnc H. Sulllxiiti, has returned from a tlt lo N(W Yotl, Mr. nnd Mis. AVnlter Waring Hopkln son. of 221 11 Spruce street, who havo been spending a few tUy 'n Atlantic '-'ty. hno returned to t.ielr home. Miss Cathnrlm, H. Knight, daughter of Mr" Uradford Knight, of 1017 Hit ti'tiliotwo stiect, who attended tho Yale Prom In New Haven, Conn., on Tuesday night, and has been entertained for a few days In NVw Yoik as tho guest of Ml'ii Lawtou loiter nt the Hotel I'Uua. rcturncil to her homo last night. Mr. and Mis. Hornro tlugenn Smith and their daughter, .Miss Mary c Smith, of 1108 Spruce street, will sail today from New York for the West Indies, where they, expect to remain for mouth Mr nnd Mrs Stephen D. Calhoun, of 312 South Klft-enth street, will enter tain as their guesto Mr. nnd .Mrs. John Hlnthiop r-laghorn at dlnnor at their homo on Tuesday evening next. Febru ary IB, and later In their box n,t the opera. Mr. Wllllnm Dlehl Haines, of 012 K.isL Penti stieit, Oermantown, nnnouncis the uigagcmeia of his daughter, MIsh Mary I(r.gluu HfiliiiH, nnd Mr. (leorgo Leonard I'ic, of Wi.st Philadelphia. ALONG THE READING Those, who will i.spond to tile toaflts which the toastnitstres., Mrs. William Hcndrlc Shelly, at the annual luncheon of the Oak Lane Itovlew Club on Wed. nocday afternoon, will ask, Include Mrs. John D. Miller, Miss Umtna Crowell, Mis. J. It. Cioss, Mrs. Kddy Whitney nnd Mrs Arthur II. Hood Following thn luncheon Mrs. Oeoige Stewart will direct tho sloping of the f, deration nnd club tongs, accompanied by nn orches tra which will play thioiighout tho aft ernoon Mr?. William Hastlo Smith Is tho club's president and Mrs David A. Terro chairman of the luncheon commit tee. Thn Misses Kmipon. of G73fi North Thirteenth street. Oak Latio, enlertalnod nt a. thlmblo pnrty on Thursday aftor noon. Mrs. William Yerkes, of Oak I.ano, en tei tallied at cards at her homo on Tues day afternoon. muslenln followed by a ten will bo glen on the afternoon or St. Vnlfntlna'a V'.tv at the home of Mrs. Joseph M. llerr. Klklns I'nrk Manor, for the benefit or i no AFiinoiiino rrcioylHrlau i liurcli. Among those of tho commltieo In cliargo arc Mrs. It. S. Crane M. Udwnrd Llnson, Mrs. A. Winn and Mrs. Herr. GEnMANTOWN Miss Annabelln Wood, daughter of .Mr and Mrs John II. Wood, of 530 i;n8t Washington lane, will have as her guests over tho week-end Miss Polly Iluitt nnd Miss Laura Hunt, rf ftldlev Park. Mrs. C. Harry Folding, of 317 West Apsley street, will have as her guest ccr the wcek-onu, Mrs. uoy Cochran, of Ventuor, N J. Mr. and Mth. ltalph P. Coleman, of 311 Dorset street, will entertain Infor Mnllv at dinner nt their home tomorrow cenlng The guests will Includo Mr. and Mrs Mclwn Kelger, Mr. and Mrs. Hany Blanck, Jlr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Hambleion and Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Uostlck Mrs IMward Kob'rts, of (5304 Clear view atreei, entertained at R00 at her home on Tuesday evening. Thero were twelc guests. Mr. and Mr.s. J. Harker fliodwlek, of Creshelrn road, left on Tuesday for u noen weeks' trip to Palm Iicach, Miami and Havana. Mrs., Oliver Thornton, 4941 North Ninth street, will entertain nt luncheon, followed bv plnncble, at her homo on Monday afternoon. Tho guests will in iludo Mrs. W O. Van Horn, Mrs. Her bert A. Wallace, Mrs. Ida Hansel, Mrs. Kdwnrd rienshaw, Mlsa Nettlo AValker, Mrs. Frank Isnnc and ,Mrs. Howard Scholty. Mis. Palmer Watson, of 210 West .Tohnton street, entertained nt cards nt her home nn Thursday afternoon. Tim guests included Mrs. J T Thompson Itliiav, Mrs. William W. Illday, Mrs 1. liner He .aler. Mra. H. V Antrim. Mrs. Anna Sautter and Mrs J W. Parker, Jr. Mrs. Ueorgo L. Kelley, of GS04 Mc Calluni street, enteitnlnrd at luncheon lolioued by cuidu nt In r home yesterday afternoon. Her gU' si , Included Mra. William T. Phlllcr, Mrs Albert P. Hlp pey, Mrs. Stewart fl. Itippev, Mr:t. Wil liam H. Wilson, Mis AVIUIam MoLeln and Jlra. H. d. Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. William It. Uall. C223 Mti.Krne stieet, cnurtninod at cards at men- Home on .Monday evening. Tho guesto Included Mr. and Mrs William Levis, Mr and Mm. Edgar Cross, Mr. and Mra. Frederick Myers, Mr and Mrs. Joan Ciaven, Mr. and Mrs Hlmer Wnl llng, Mr. and .Mis. Mrs Wllllum H. Wll S"h nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Buchanan. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs John Jolly, Jr. will entertain ber f'flu club al her linnin on (iorgas Inns on Monday afternoon, when the guests will Include Mrs William Mrlnkworth, Mis. William Boyd, .Mrs William Car man, Mr-. William Cunningham, Mrs. W D Chimb is Mis W It IJnstburu. Mm. F M Crlffin, Mra. James abiding, Mrs. I.OUIS L, kel, Mis. Frank Onaklll, Mii O n Snodgrass, Miss Ida Bauer, Mrs Francis M McCutcheon, Mrs An thony Ta'-lnr. Mrs William L Thomas und Mrs. William rtaffle. Mr Milk F.lkln. 3208 Diamond street, Is spending tho month of February cruising with friends on n houseboat In Florida wters. Mr. anil Mrs Motrin Dannenbaum, l!i01 Spring Harden street, left last week for Miami Fla , where sho will remain until spring. Mrs. Walter Thompson, of 20J0 On tain str.it, will entertain her sewing e'rein at her home on Wednesday after noon, Felitu.iiy Ht The numbers In clude Mi- Alan Sergetson, Mm John Monro, Mis WTItnm Fleming. Mis. ll.niy V. Ilutte, Mis lleorgn W I old. Mis U'i'i it I' I.andis, Mrs Ttol" rt Mn on . Mrs Clireinc Jl Spenc, r. Mis. Winiv Kliulrfail .mil MtM. Hum B SlMtli Igood Mr. Stephen D. Green, who has been svTaal ca-aa.3 &&1&. OsrdeESSs :hSISS jtoir cooUi'SML ' i i i i i i i i i . i i " .llltS. .Miss ( alheiitio I'uklC Mnslcr Frcdrrich: trsvollng In Canada slne-o January, will not return to his homo nt 3816 North Thirteenth utteti for scleral weckB. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs Anna M riordon, of 1255 South Fifty-fourth street, announces tho en gagement of her daughter, MIem Allda Perrault Oordon. to Mr. Charles Fcrrell fitone, of this city. Mr. Maurice c. Feely.'of 3S02 Powel ton aenue, nniiotimes the marriage of his sister, Miss Maile Fe-eOy, to Mr. Jo seph P. HopMir. on Tuesday aftornoon at 6 o'clock n t St James' Church. Tho Bev. Father Nilroy officiated. A re ception follow d at tho homo of tho bride. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hopkins loft on a wedding trip to the South. Mrs. Frederick Baker Davis, who Is tho guest of her parents'. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Possehl, of 1017 Westmoro lnnd street. Was the guest of honor nt n luncheon given for linr Wednesday hy Mrs. Connlel In In, of fit II Nassau road, Overbrook, at the I nlon League. Mr. and Mrs Hudolph Conrad O'Orecn. with tholr bnliv daughter. Betty, have returned to tin Ir bnine at 2159 Hlklns avenue, after spending a fnv elays as tho guests of Mi. .'inn Mrs iiarry uatiwai lader Standbrldge, of 230 South Fifty third street. Mr and Mrs Standbridgo will spend this week-,. ml at Atlantic City. Miss Louise M Swnltt. who Is a stu dent nt Wcllenle Colli ge, has arrived In this clt. to spend a few days with her parents, Mr nnd Mis. W. Moseley Swnln, of 3025 t hestnut street Mlr.s Mary Keating gavo a farewell party at her home, aso'j Parrlsh strcot. In honor of Mi-s Mane F.iv, of New York, who has been i-pmding secral months Willi ber Among the guests were Mls Man Mooney, Miss Marcollo Keating, Miss Te-in Pfclffcr. Mls8 Kitty Keating. Miss Helen Sherwln. Miss Nnn Olllen, MNs t.oretta Wootten, Miss Lil lian Halstcad, Ilss Helenc Mullln, Miss Mao Agnew, Miss Kitty Banks. Miss Florence Knlfeldt. Miss Irene Morgan. Minn Helen linllngher, Miss Martha Obormoro. Mr Jack Dougherty, Mr. Kd wln Mi-c.lnley. Mr John Cavnnnugh. Mr Bart Mel lush. Mr. Jack rtellley, Mr llus Biggins, Mr. William Taylor, Mr. Joseph Mcdnley, Mr William '?"' Mr. Russell Yeager, jrr. M. Melville, Mr. Hugh Clarke. Mr. William Love, Mr IMwln Decker Mr James Beckett, Mr John Montgomery and Mr, Edwin Yengor. Mr. and Mm Georgo F. Tobler. of Yokohama, Japan, announce) tho mat rlago of their daughter, Miss Reba Frances Tobler, to Mr Donald H. Dewey, on Thursday, January 2t!, at Vancouver, B C Mr. nnd Mrs. Tobler former! lived nt 530 North Flft sixth street, nnd have gone to Japan to remain live years. Mr nnd Mrs Dewey havo taken up their homo nt Nebraska City, Neb., whero thor will be at home nftor March 1. Tho Junior Auxiliary of tho Mlserl cordla Hospital, Fifty-fourth street and Cedar avenue, will glo a series of aft ornoon card pan leu during Lent. Miss Carollno Murphv. of 7132 Boyer street, Chestnut Hill, will bo hostess this after noon at the IP ft one of tho series. Mrs R. MacDonald. who has recently recoered tmm a sorlous illness, was tho guost of honor at a luncheon given for her on Thursdax hy Mis Supplen Forqu hnr of 5C23 Montrnjo street. Tho other gue'stH Included Mrs. C. Sturn, Mra. Frank LaBo.d. Mrs F Chccsinan, Mrs. I. ISwen ami Mis John Muckler, Announiini.ni Is made of tho mar rlago on Tlim-diy last of Miss Lillian R Shull oi tilt South Flfty-soventh street mid Mr Nathan Myers, of 2006 South Fourth .-treet, in this city, 1 Mrs Sarali Wind, of 507 North Fifty- second street , iinnounc.'s tne marriage of her daughter Mits lloso U. Ward, nnd Mr .lames P Smith, of Phlllpsburg, Pa., on 'Timts.a, in this etty. Mrs I t Koshlnml and son, Master Morton K hi md, of 1C01 Larchwood avenue, hac l" s ndlng a few days at Atlantic City Mrs. Koshland his - IF YOU LOVE -, FLOWERS you will not only be Inter ested in our great variety of Flowers, but tho LOW PRICES Century Flower Shop 112S. 12th St., Picture You'd Like to Keep It may bo a picturo of yourself or a friend, or a celebration in wliich you took part. If it has appeared in any edition of THE PUB LIC LEDGER or THE EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER just drop a lino to Ledger Photo Service Independence Square l'hllailclpliia THE p. M. IAI.CIv AND III'.IC llllLUIlliN Kalrlt and Miss Mary Kalrh, who live on recently toturncd from a visit to rela tives In Detroit, Mich. Announcements have been received of tho mnrrlago of Mrs. Blanche Coboum, of Cynwyel, and Mr. Joseph Goldstein, of 5212 Wat-nock street, loot Wednesday In this city. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs John l.aley, of 2522 Cnlnrmln tfirrnerv enlertnlne'i nt a ormal party lost evening In lionor of their daughter. Miss Helen V. Dalev. Amotm thoo present wero Miss Floss Onllagber Miss Edith Khmnnn, Miss ltuth Benclo ert. Mies Anna McKenty. Miss KIslo Me. Kenty. Miss Kllzabeth Minis. Miss An notto Mink. Mlssi Ronlyn Well. Miss Dorothv Treftz. Miss Nan Hayward. Miss llelen O'Keefo, Miss Margv Fra zler. Master Ollbert Daley, Master Ro land Moylan, Mastor Robert Sklpp, Mas. ter Herman Hklpp. Master Jack Frazler. Master Charles Rcdderow and Master Jack 0Kecfr Tho annual rant party and promennde given by the Annunciation Church, took place last evening at the Hotel Walton. Broad mid Ixieust streets Among those presont were M!fs Rose Crossln. Mlsa Anna Connor. Miss Margaret Butts. MIej Mario MeVennv, Miss Mav McOarry, Miss i:vvllne Moore. Miss Mav Plzagno, Mr. Wllllnm O'NVIII, Mr. Howard F Connor. Mr A. Lnmbardl. Mr Joseph Diamond. Mr. Jajnes Murphy. Mr. Alfred Cannon, Mr Frank Davenport, Mr Tim othy Kolly nnd Mr. Charles O'Malley Mr. and Mr Daniel Murphy, of 2217 South Seventeenth stroet, am receiving congratulations upon tho birth of a daughter, Mrs Murphv will bo remem bered as Miss Hmma Brown. Mrs. M. J Carrol, of 2527 South Colo rado terrace, will entertain at a dlnnor party this evening In honor o' her nephew anil nloce, Mr and Mrs. Wllllnm Hud son, of Columbus, O Mrs. B. Cohen, with her son. Mr. Harrv Cohen, of Cleveland. O.. nro visit ing Mrs Cohen', daughter. Mrs. M Dorr man. Thev expect to remain heio In definitely Miss Kdna Martin, daughter o Mr. nnil Mrs. Bernard Martin, of 20!.' Soufi Seventeenth street, left yesterday to lslt her uncle, Mr John Rellly, of Mount Washington, Md., where sho will' remain for a fortnight. Mr, nnd Mrs. M. W. Hoppe, of 2301 South Sixteenth street, entei tallied at a reception and dance on Thursday eve ning, In honor of their daughter. Miss Frances Hoppe Mr. and Mis. Thomas A I'arlln, of 1710 Johnson street, will entertnln In formally at their home on M'ndaj- eve ning. Among the RUi sts will bo Mr and Mrs. William Ileppard. Tho Sentem Guild, of South Philadel phia, held Its final pro-Lenten party on Tuosuav ovening at tne nomo o- .iir. ntm Mrs. Ransom. Among those present were Miss M. McMastcr. Miss L Cruno. Mli,3 A. Lynch. Miss M Walker. Miss J Walker, Miss M. McLaughlin. Miss A. Callahan, MUs S. Miller Miss M. Pealer. Miss 13. Boverldge Mis', L Arwln, Miss A. Arwlu, Mr. J. Clark, Mr. G. Wallace, Mr. 13. Clark nnd Mr I. Finn, Mr. J Harklns, Mr. T Delane. Mr. li. Kane. Mr. J. Kane. Mr. H. Wharton, Mr W Harris, Mr. A Coylo. Mr J T. Hurklns, Mr. Joseph Ranson, Mr John Ranson, rilOTOI'I.AYH (F Daily Photoplay Guide lh NIXUN-NIKULlNUt. THEATRES AlrMI 117 25th fit. and Allnhfny Xyo. 1IHVANT sIIIH HX In "BURGLAR PROOF" BELMONT B2D ABOVE MAHKKT XV S. HAUT in "THE TESTING BLOCK" CFDAR C0Tn AND CBDA11 avunud x i.ucr. unn in "THE CHARM SCHOOL" rT) ICCI T MAHKET UCTWEKN sULiiatiUlVl S0TK AND 0OTU IBtNlv JIAYO In "TIGLR TRUE" 11 miDn i-no.NT st. t (juiaud avk, JUIVIDU lur In, Jun. it m on Frunkford 'L." win KnnitnH in "JES' CALL ME JIM" I lTAniTP 4l9T LANCABTEn AVE. M. lll'JON I.Wlt lii "MR. WU" 1 rr ict ssd ANU locust sts. LULUol Milk l'So a-3i). Kvk. u su to U WINSTON C lllltl HII.I.'S "INSIDE OF THE CUP" NIXON IV AM MATtKEV BTS. SilS. T and a spkciai. iiMir.nr 1 Kvrriii: "BACK FROM THE FRONT" nini I C-'D AND BANHOM BTS. tIVvJL4l Matlne Dallr r.iiir riiiiiiRiM'H "THE DEVIL'S PASSKEY" STRAND aUIlMANrOWN AVE. T VltNAN'aO BT. VVINMI1N I III 111 lill. I 'S "INSIDE OF THE CUP" MtiAutvtvmtuuiuvttnt actdd rnANKLiN & am.utn ave, -3 1 Ji MTivi:r: daily MIIIITKV M'MOV lii "WING TOY" AT TOnR A "2 OCUMANTOWN AVE. Ul'r- MATINEK DAILT WANIIV HAI TV In "FOOD FOR SCANDAL" nrriMM 0T" ANl- wornLANn AvrT I.OI'IHV I.I M M tn "LOVE" BLUEBIRD ni 1 t. 11 1 n nn v 1 nil. i II.M. ll.Mllll.llU ! Ill liv Vnnllv fllr ntllllloi. Springncld uventie, Chcslnul Hill Mr. ir. A Brudor nnd Mr. F. McLaugh lin The Abigail Vnre School entertained at a Lincoln Day celebration yesterdny. The Sewing Sorority or South Phila delphia, loinpiwd of grnduaten of the 1'M.iuarj 19111. class of the South Phila delphia High Srhool, will glvo Us an nual panv tomorrow night at the home of Miss I'.va Iejutoln, Tenth and Jack son streets. Among those who will at ttnd will be Miss Pauline Shapltn. Miss Anne I, Benjamin. Miss J, nnette SehaeuVr nnd Miss Anno Tonkin Mrs I'.nse Yuffen nnd her daughter. MIms Svivla Ynrfee, who have been i- uinir Mrs Ynffee's mother. Mrs Lena Me wis, 2006 South Fourth street, will return shortly to San Francisco. Mr and Mrs. Nathan Meyers, whose marriage took plnco on Sunday, aro spending their wedding trip In the South. TIOGA V fashion display was given on Mnn 'l.n eenlng by the entei tninment com niittee f Palestine Shrine, nt tho Grand Fraternity Hall. Mrs William I) Ctiambera presented a bridal nartv In whlcli she Impersonated the bride, v Inning the first prize. The others In the paitv Included Mr. William Carlile, bridegroom; Miss Emma Barnnger, maid of lionor; Miss Marjorle Wilson, I tlilesmnlit; Miss Dorothv Jolly Heist, flower girl ; Master Charles Bode, rlng he.irer, and Mr. Jack Jolly, 3d, bi t man 1'il.ii s wero awarded to cm h of these. A n i 'plum followed. The eammllti-e In charge Included Mrs Kdw at Smith, Mrs. U. 13. Snodgrass and others. Mis W D Chambers entertained the Busy lien Sowing Class at her homo at 521. North Broad Btrcot. at luncheon, on Thursday afternoon. Her gm sts In cluded Mrs. H. C. Barrlnger. Mrs M. F Beerhalter, Mrs. .'Wllllnm Brlngworth, Mrs Ldwaid ChopVy. Mrs F. II Gas kill, Mrs IMward Puntzelt, Mrs. William Ratlle, Mrs James a lading, Mrs Frank i.riiun. .Mrs same Miller, Mrs O. B. Snodgt-ais. Mrs. IMward Smith. Miss Kmma Bat ringer nnd Miss Ida Bauer, luiilig the afternoon music and recita tions wme contributed by tho members A coffee social will be given on Sat vrilay a'levnoon, February 11), at Mose bach's Cafe, by tho members of the Ex celsior Chapter of the Eastern Star. DELAWARE COUNTY A dancing clats will in et evory Mon day afternoon at Strathaven Inn Fwartlimore, the members of which In clude .Mtss Virginia H.ier, Miss P.lsle Hutli r. Mis. Man CooKinan. Miss Con Hunce i ,uel. Miss Aliie Case v. Miss Iallth Downey. Mi-., '! tnor Hirst. Miss Dorothy Nichols M!-s Kllcn Perry. Miss Ruth Velocus, MNs Margaret velocus, Miss Annie Winters. Miss Helen win. ters. Miss Muriel Young, Miss Sylvia e Year Beauty Doctor Sfip,Olatnwnt.T!rnra.S!c nnrnhtn. Forianmlf uUdrifs.CmlcBiI.lartorli.ppiX, aidiuVllii -JA CARIVIAM OWtMANTOWN AVn .. ...-.V'PXt: allkohknt 11 11 "THE DICE OF DESTINY' i iiei-'i i --... CENTURY nr, Ave." and 0th 8t. ITMtl uiiiti. ,Mtln. 3. ia "THE MOUNTAIN WOMAN" Fay's Knickerbocker '''rket'nT 40th 10:30 "innjunua AJJKIFT FAIRMOUNT sTfvarw Av. ILY 1 nu uw in" FRANKFORn"! M.i; Mtlisii i''UE "THE LITTLE 'FRAID LADY Germantown n"'UATivM!."rnt'"vn Av nnn mi r iiumwhJ'J,' rAirY "THE DRUTE MASTER" GRAND ''-' "Ak (I K l.l"HM.I.(ii v,;n'1 DA I LI "MARPJAGE A LA CARTE" GRANT ",:- aiR-WJ MV.IM 'lOIKVIM-nf;" DAILT "DEEP WATERS" ImperIal vgJoKr, I'l MM. UII'Tl: i UAII-Tf JTHE TIGER'S CUB" JEFFERSON 2T$ii "HONEST MUTCH" 1 mrrr?Tv i i"0.?.'N7J!';"Av. rrvi mi --".i "PRAIRIE TRAILS" MODEL '-' !V.T1,' ,T; .PKr.: rnnimv 1,'irln ,V 'Inxinr. Tl..,.. ,.. ,..'... ' II "WHISPERING DEVILS'' OVERBRbOK"3" 11 n u vi-mr inAu- "THE DEVIL TO PAY" PARK ,!ino'; :u';..& dauphin bt JIM'INi: lllllNnrilM' l ,0 U "BLACKBIRDS" SPRUCr I lv I " UCIlDAt I'nmn rii(rroi;r,As " " a TioUnff, Mr. Bnrton Catvert, Mr. Thomas Casey, Mr. Joseph Freecoln, Mr. George Frescoln, Mr. Steele Oenaomor, Mr. Dan iel Johnson, Mr. Donald Jones, Mr John HeJ'nolds, Mr. Joseph Reynolds, Mr Heir drn snarpless, Mr John Schumacher nnd ,iir uaviu young. Mr. and Mrs. John Lcdoux, of Hwnrlh more, will entertain their bridge club on Friday evening, February 18, tho mem bers of which am Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Haines, Mr, nnd Mrs. David H Ludluni. Mi and Mrs. William Landts, Mr. and Mrs Kdwartl A. Stockton and Mr. nnd Mrs Samuel C. Wisdom Mr. and Mts Haines ontcrtalnod at tho last meeting. Mrs Maurlcn Bower Saul, of lloso Vnlli v. Is spending n few weeks nt At In ntli City, wbero sho Is convalescing from nor recent Illness. Mi and Mrs. Francis D. Maxwell, of Lansdowno. havo been ontertalnlng their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ueorp.n W. Curtis, nnd their llttlo son, oi i.aracus, Venezuela, tynun America, who will spend somo tlmu In Floilda. Eddowes-Why Wedding The marriage of Miss Martha Why, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Thomas W Win, of 315 Church lane. (Jerinatitown, to Mr Albert Konodn IMdowes, of Mer chaiiHllln, N. J., wilt tnko place nt the hum. of thn brldo's Dorentn. nt 2-30 o' in. i this afternoon. Tho ceremony will in performed by tho Ilnv, Cornelius Hudson, of tho Kynett Momorlnl Church, an undo of tho bride, assisted by the jeey iienry ir, -viiKie, of tho Church oi the Redeemer, Oermantown. Beenuse oi I lie recent Illness of tho bride's father them will bo no attendants. Onlv mem Ixrs r,' the Inimedlatn families will be pie mi nt tho ceremony, and nt tho re i'ip' ion Immedlatolv following. After Mii'li I Mr. anil Mrs. IMdowes will In ni limine at 444 Queen lane, Oerm-ui-town HUMANISMS , Hy WILLIAM ATIIKKTON DU l'UY rinnr Lender Frank Mondcll. of tho I i. on-" of Hi'prescntntlves, maintains a ,.a. . i.. it.-..,., -.- , i ' i.-i'i'iico in usuingion aim eiiniu,ja n i n loreii woinnn to rook He noticed, one nleht some time tiEo. tluil this servant camo out of the bnse nietif entranco nnd fctepped Into n splendid car, driven by a member of bor raie, and that tho two drovo away to gether. iScxt day he nsked her whose uir ii was she was riding In the day b. tore. "it belnntf tn dhn rrnmtnnn Hint wn driving it." said Mnndy. "Uii don't mean to tell me." Mr.1 Mondell protested. "Hint that car b"- ' longed to that colored man? It must! have cost $5000." . "Yes sir. It belong to him an' In, got two mo' like it." "ilut bow in the world did he get threo flno cars," tho congressman to- i monstratcd. "Ilootlcggin'," replied Mnndy non- clialuntly. John J. Egan lives in WeehawKen, N. .1.. nnd came to Congress the sumo .vear Woodrow Wilson first was elected President. IIo Is a Democrat nnd will retire from publio life o.n the -ltti of Mnn.ii next. It is Interesting to note that Mr. F.gnii likewise was a vhoolm'in. A further coincidence is that he bears n somewhat striding facial resemblance to the President. When he first ran for Congress he plnid up the theory that it wus the schoolteacher's day nnd the fnct of his resemblance to the President. He print ed bis picture beside that of Wilson nnd broadcasted them umoug the voters. He rode the Wilson wave to success. When the ebb tide set in ho would not strike his colors. He is going back to Wcchnvvken to teach school. It may be even worse than that. He may have to go to Hobokcn. He serves on the appropriations committee with Uncle. Jon Cannon. The other day Lnele due wus telling of the time, twenty years ngo when both ho and Champ I lur were defeated for Congress. Tliey met i Chiemro nnd talked nhout bow their l...rt.inBa ttn.l linnn anfTnln,. nn.l 1.,.. UIIO,ii;-,a ,.mu v-. wuuv-.u "u.i uu much belter off they would bo out of Congress. "However," said Uncle Joe. "it hurts like poison ivy just the same." Associate Justice William R. Dav. of 0 ASCO ASCO ASCO t; i M s S c 01 A s ,0$ A. s c 0 A s C 0 A s c 0 C Oh, for one teeny-weeny bite!" Somehow your next door neighbor's nfter-vhool slice of bread and brown sugar always looked thicker, more sugary, more buttery than the one you had juat eaten. Bread ia the most nearly perfect food for humans. It contains practically all the elements that the bodies of your growing children require. Victor Bread in made from the fincai ingredients obtainable. Give your little ones plenty of it. It will put ihe rosea in iheir cheeks and the sparkle in their eyes. A s cv 0 C O A s C o A S C o Victor Bread stays fresh from Saturday until Monday! "Asco" Stores nil over l'hil 1. lASCO ASCO ASCO -""J ......t . WWiMWMAtMtaMVXU.iv.i.1 uu ij-www www r-i-v "TYPO" POET NEVER MISSES SEEING HIS VERSE IN PRINT S Edward D. Seymour, of West Philadelphia, "Sets Up" Lines as lie Composes, Then "Pulls ProofPays Tribute In Lincoln s. ' Kdwnrd 11. Seymour, of 74P. South rifty-eighth street, is n literary man who does not use. pen, pencil or type writer. As ho composes be t-cts Ms verso up In Ivpe, nnd when h, wonts to look over the results ol bis inspira tion all he baa to do Is pull n ptoof, Thut'h nearer than most po.ts tver get to print. Hejmnur bus been during his career it reporter on n country paper, priutei nnd foreman, mid now lie is in i-hnrs" of the tiritiling department of I'luki ilelphin concern. He lias mitten i-" ever since he was n boy nnd tlmU in t ' his chief recreation. ' Ills latest verso is the expre-i"ii o-l n life-long ndmiralinn of Abraham Lincoln. lie hns nlwnys been n reader of Lincoln biographies nnd nneedoie and has set the (jrent Liberator uy 'is one of bis heroes. Sevtnotir spends tnnnv of Irs evenings in writing, but o" aslomilly an inspitn tion seizes him during the 'lav, am) when lie can get n tnltiute to himself he "-ets himself up" to n poem. Many Inner Linhti on Llrcn and IVliima of Personages in the Public Eye. the Supreme Court of the- I'nited State. . is a slim, frail Kcntlemnii. iiMirh -it t t. ,..11 t...t ...:l .. .. inn iai, uui, ,M-iiiiii not limn l'JO Hounds. Ho is however, the father of two sons, both of wlimn weigh over 'Jilll nnd both of whom were fauimi foot ball nlnjers in their college da..". : Not long ago Justice Ila.v's smis .nine i up td tho Hupienie Court to see him., lioth being inwjers, nnd he wns inti'- ducing them to the otlior jiistue.. When , inev were ptccntcfi lo i met .HiM'.-e White, that genial gentleman miiiiirli.il : "I "b rv... .luMice Ilnv. thattliev !lro I,otl1 h'o ks off the Mium old .hip. The proposal for a farmers' strike, in the opinion of Gilbert N. lliiiigin. of lovvn, who is chairman of Hie loinnnt- tec on agriculture of the House of H.-p- resentntiMs, does not take into consul crution farmer lisvchology Fanners can't stop prodtn ing. in the HrM place, becnutc they have to get money to pay interest on tho mortgage. There wns much talk ot n faruieis' strike on wheat planting last fall, but when tin reports began tn come in fimn such states ns Kansas it was that more wheal wa planted this , i than last. Somo enrs ngo u M'nilnr strike on cotton planting in the S"H i was called nnd the net .vear I he an' age inerensed. ! The farmer is nn indivitlmili-i lb operates nlone. When he is t..W tlcit the ncrcnge Is being cut that fif pi i ' may be good the nett son""ii. 'm nnn pates tliat price nnd puts in mid ti-i'iali a. reage. All the furmers do it T'e result is eMietlv the opposite to that which is sought. "Don't use 'our' in writing a h'l' "I licpro.sontntive Mann was lelimg a I oung congressman. "Sav "the na tionnl treasury.' lint 'our niiti.innl treasury.' The nnse,ivo in that cmi neitionis improperly used." This wns typical of the mil of (hing Mr. Mann does constantly. II" is prob- I . ! ably the most indistriou- incuber Congress, lie rends nil the bi'l-. 11" ' '? seii-nppmnu-t .-opv r , .,,.... !, ,-.. 1 .. I He constantly nn-'-es bills hack lie in. to men who have introiluied tlnm. "bowing the mistakes in the method "f presentation. He is sometin" a bit bruseiue about it but he is so v , i in formed, knows tin gnme vo tie mmuIiIv, that mo't me nbers lrive com, tn a.i-proe-latc his critii ism n n g'.n f "r. IflENCLLlM iiePr-fi ,V. m. X&JTim" luivj- nii'ltVH'W a Victor 3? rea -ch Idrcn nnd llirn Ii i 1 :' $3iUwi mm W l''F3WpmMi ASCO ASCO Aytj I"W " njiw nvyU AvCJ of his poems are on topical subjects, and during the war ho was busy writlns . on the Liberty Loans and other pft trinlic Biibjei'ls. I In fills in most of his spare time with lending a large pnrt of which nat urnlly is verse. Among hie favorito poets, nro Kipling, Whlttior, Tennyggn nnd fSrnntlnud nice, certainly a nont variety of ninsters. Ills vero on Lincoln follows: fmirW, Zianif, that long havo lost their v'i ip, Clmrd rct that nevnrmoro sApyf ga:c, 5 Dinlt, humorous tale and hom'ly quip, All nmo brlong to othor dayi. HrirrminnUon' dcep-tlned tnoutA, )ic; tliDUphla behind that furrowed brow; Onunt invior of the Korth and South, ) nur destined icorh is over now. Mil thonqlita still further backward tin ii 7V) trictr vow lay irlth lengthy sprawl And tniti hed the flickering fireltghl burn. d, And di earned of justice for us all, Tn I'hrre, iclthtn that homely hut . With rough' pegged post in lieu of stair, 1 on roio from out pour lately rut- , ytnd proved "tho ladder still is there.1' 0 livid (, forever still! ) sombre ryes forever dim! 1 tannnt puts trithout a thrill A silent, marblti bust of him. ' rleenfuve! With n Parte ,""c'"""0 'Villi 11) HV . rpIIL fiiTn of tho hnlr bmsh is by no JL ,pnll. nn unimportant waiter. How ., ... ,..,.. t,,,i, t. -1 - ' - . , e,. .... hair if one dnes nnt brush tho hair vigorniis'y ut lent once a day? And bow nnn one brush one's hair properly if tin' bruli is not n nico clean one with good strong bristles? It is then ewntitil that tin hair brush bo kept in good condition. For this purpose thete e-oines a specially prepared, cleansing und antiseptic powder. (A tui -poonful of it is plnced In u bo-l f vvat.r in which the brush Is washed. i 'i itainlv. .'Very woman should keen '.'''isniio of (his powder. Tho price Is ... t"ii cents. , Dorothea came in like a breeze, with "is shining and it most pleased smile. "And what." I asked patiently, "ia it now?" She held out her hand nnd j on should ce Dorothea's chubby l.tt bund in which she held u generous sized paper bag. "Pop corn brittle"," she i-aid eoniphu'ontlj , as she snt down in my most comfortable chair, and be nan to mum Ii contentedly. Dorothea loves it, and I thought that mnvh vou'd like to know about it, too. Pojj i urn brittle is nice crisp popcorn, sat united with rich molasses. And beta nud there, by way of surprise, aro chunk pieces of coconut. And what n lot one cun buy for twenty cents! The cost is but forty cents u pound; it weighs light und, ns Dorothea says, it's a real treat. ; Vnr iMtnrs ,if hops ndilre IVomnn'i 1'ace lalllnr or plume Walnut or Main SIMM, ROXBOROUGH The Mn" N. Ring Rebeknh Lodge. No. i'.T of RoKboiough, gavo an entortaln tin r.t in nl dance for thn residents of Re b'knh Home on Thursday evening. Miss i "Lira simith Miss Winefrcd, Miiss Mario v n, fied Mr ileorge Dunlap, Mr, fitoigu 'iaii ami Miss Florence fjliurp ,.,-s v, d .'i i ni. "t. lining. ASCO ASCO ASCO I v & saaurr -'. .suratjsg " 1. . thrive on it! il larj'ni'U Loaf PHI fibCQ ASCO ASCOll V m ,i BJG PUNCH'7- - n,m vne Bal nxagejuo oa n I .tHi.',v,Y.v-vit?rttifM) n lX. .14.7)1 . , ifit'stixy -ijr w .' lAAtr 1 ! . . Hiy- jjtn 'yH.
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