.-'."3lT li 'Ml ll'W MM Ill I I f"s , ' .. " , ,'j . VMWUMW'Wr,' ' ' 1' 1 i, a" ' f - ""V ..--'; ' i: ' T ' ,-pY-' . .,, ' fX- A , 'V " r " .iL 7'?' ' ' " . ;w-w. V'i V$' int't 1 f L .' W VW " ' i 1 v ffii jHHjnnNr JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE iVflicy IPyime TeZs of First Meeting of Junier Cotillon This Evening Dinner for Women's .Overseas Legien Penn Charter Beys in Annual Play rpONIGHT w'" 'cc t',e "rfl meeting X ef'tlie Junier jotmen in inc none nene none TiicStrntferd for this scnuen. These dances were ntnrtrd nftcr the old Mon itor Evening Dnnclnp Clnsfcs lind rinsed te exist with Mrn. Frederick Masen's retirement Inte mourning nt Se death of her husband. They tire net n continuation of the old Mendny Kve nlnits In nny Rfn!,e of no word. There were six meetings of the Mon Men A. Evening, the lht UHunlly In the rtfrd week in December nnd the hiHt the Mendny before Lent., Then no debutante but these eligible for the As sembly was ever nsked te join the Monday Kvcnlng Dancing Classes, while there Is no such restriction for the Junier Dancer. The Junier Dances r three In number nnd the meetings will be held tonight, en January 11 nnd February 15. They will be dinner dinccs, starting promptly nt 8:15, and will be held in the Clever Roem in tead of the Rese (Inrdcns. The Junier Dances have been verj delightful nffalrs since they were- started dome six or seven years nge, and they trew in popularity each year. The patronesses, some of whom receive at each meeting, nre Mrs. Henry Ilrlnten Owe, Mrs. Geerge Dnllns Dixen, Mrs. Rebert Kcfse CnKsett, Mrs. Daniel L. Hutchinson, Jr., Mrs. Rebert L. Mont gomery, Mrs. Charlton Henry, Mrs. Rebert II. Lnrge, Mrs. Edward T. Btetcsbury and Mrs. A. J. Drexel Jlrs.' Montgomery will net net in the capacity of chapcrene this year, ns Mic Is spending the winter In Heme with her husband and family. Mrs. Geerge Dallas Dixen will entertain for Mnr Mnr Mnr jorle Large nnd there will be several ether affairs. TUB Women's Overseas Legien hnd a most interesting dinner last evening In the North Gardens of the Uellcvue Uellcvue Btratferd. Mrs. Rebert G. Mead, who only recently has returned from several months stay In Poland, talked most Interestingly, nnd Mr. Edward Rek, who was a guest of honor, nlse made B short address. Mrs. Oswald Chew presided nt the meeting. She Is the president of the Philadelphia Legien". In fact, 1'liHu delphla was one of the fir.-t cities te etart n Women's Overseas Legien nnd the national mretlng of the various ether organizations from ether cities was held here lust year. The Ovci-hens-Lefien includes nurses, signal corps women, Red Cress, V. W. C. A., V. M. O. A.. C. A. R. D.. Nntiminl Cath elic Wnr Council, Jewish Welfare Beard, Friends' reconstruction units and various ethers who went nbread and worked among the soldiers nnd refugees during the war and since the armistice. THE Venn Charter Scheel piny .is the event of the week in the school set. It is te be held en Friday night in the ballroom of tile Jlellflvue-Stiutwrd. It is riven by the I'enn Chnrter Literary Society. "A Tailor-Mnde Man," whldi was played here several years age by urani .wm-iii'ii, ir uc givi-n mis yuur. i The bevs have a crent deul of talent nnd 1 are very funny in their impci-seuutl m I of the girls. I de like te see n boy's idea , (ti iitn ii iii Milium nit iiiiii uii-n iivi It's a slinine te tense them, but they de get ee sol -conscious unit uncomforta ble. Guy Mann is te have the title role, nnd the ether iprmbers of the enst will lit Fred Scliiiiichc. Aldcn St rene. Themas Frame, Jr.. Sherman (Vl;r, I PilL' nn l!il,th.' flntin Tii'r WiMiilTll I . Arm-treng. Atherton Wllfcecks. Ter- ranee Kiigh, ,lr., Ulclinril Heevcs, James (Jnae, Ilenrv Jenes, Chares El El leott. William lJudd, Damei .Merntt, Frederick (irlfiin, Jr. A bring the patronesses nre Mrs. Al fred Al'en, Mrs. Xevris Ilnrrntt. Mrs. Clarence Ilnrt'ett, Mrs. Samuel Rls pliani, Mrs. David Chew, Mrs. Philip Ce, ilns, Mis. Iniihc Davis, Mrs. Mjitm Filler, Mrs. Herbert Fru.ie-r, Mrs. Ar thur Gcihard, Mrs. Jehn Gibben, Mrs. Nerinnu Grey, Mrs. J. Rancher Grib bel Mrs. Arthur Hacker. Mrs. Cas par Wistnr Hacker. Mr-.. Stevens i Hcrkseher, Mrs. Walter Junncy. Mrs. I William Gray Knowles, Mrs. Heiure , Jenks, Mrs. Jehn Kennedy, Mrs, Themas Learning, Mrs. Rebert Le Centc, Mrs. Ralph Derr. Mrs. Jehn T. Lewis, Jr., Mrs. Rertrnm Llpplncett. Mrs. Geerge II. Larimer. Mrs. W. Tnul O'Neill. Mrs. llenjainln R. Renth, .Mrs. , .lelm Kin ii itt, Mrs. Clinten Streng, Mrs. Andrew Wheeler, Mrs. Edward i 11. Smith, Mrs. Alfred Stengel, Mis. Charles Randelph Weed nnd nbnut fifty ethers. NANCY AVYNNE. i SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ,'' Mrs (Jeerpe Dall.is nixen will cnter leln at the junior dinner dance thU ow ning In tliH Clever lloem of th" Belle. I Tle-Stratford. In honor of MIs Mar- ' wiret II. Uarge nnd Miss Uore'hy , Redgers Miss Redgers will be unable le attend owing te the recent death of I her grandmother The quests will be ' Miss i:vilyn Dr.iyten. Miss Kll.n Mc Mleliwl. Miss Kloauer Hurt Miss Al berta Heath, MIhs C'lntin Kli.s, Miss Ann i New bold. Miss Alice Benedict, , Miss Resem.irv Howe, Miss Virginia Hecksehcr. MIh Mllen I.leyd, Mis, Isab.jl I'Ynzer, Miss Sarah Legan Stair,1 Mr. Wllll.un lm Barrj, Mr. Jimus Kj Gewcn Mr. Frank Illrhmnnd, Mr. Kfl ward Hrnel;t. Jr., Mr. Junius ' WII-' ten, 2d. Mr W. lte nebis, Jr.. Mr Bar-i elay Mel'Milden, Mr. Je-eph Mltoheseti, Mr. C'lmles I'. Davis, Mr. Harry Nell- i fpn, Mi- William M. Uveett, Mr Andrew wiieeler Jr., Mr (.Jeurgc McCiill Mr. "Jeorge Monell and Mr. Themas Kvans. Mr. Arthur Whitney Howe, of 2032 pa Lancev street, entertained In the box of Mrs. Ileibert M Howe, of K,22 locust street, nt the opera last evening, he Rue ts included his debutante naught tr, .MIhs Rosemary D Howe, Mrs ). H. l.ei Imur and Mr. Sidney W. Keith ni11"- Itn1 Mrs- William DraMen Iraiige, of the Wellington, will en ww n nt a snuill dinner at the Rltz Rltz Jrlteu en Tlunsdav evening. Dem ner 22. in lim.,,.. ,. .i ..i , . ."in., 1,4. .uvii iui:i.r, .uut-. rjareniet Mellen, daughter of Mr. and Mm iiimm i.arlnier Mellen, of Pitts- DUrL'h. Iw.f.M., .i,. ,i .i - . !.., ,t ,ura ,"? nt th" mtz-Cnrlten In honor ! Sin,. ?ir ll'butantu dauKhter. Ml.a Han-1 nm,i.f'.r""B,? T1, K'lVHtH will Inc' ide Umeru una PitlslnirKli. Mr. Sydney rinrk, son of Mr. and FUR COATS Frem $200 Upward IIUlODKMNn AM) Itr.l'AIltlNO A SPECIALTY BROWN & BRAUCHER nV" c,"hn A.. (IcrmnnluHii ' gong.' (7ffrninntewii ditO Occasion Neel Private Collection Uuro Japuncsc Prints ut rxvcitlemilly low iirken Imported Peacock FeaMier ,nns, hand painted, $5.00 Ueautiful Spanish Shawls, $75.00 and up Exhibited by Franceis 260 Se. 17th St. Apartment -1 uiiy 10 A. M. t.. 0130 v, si. Uillll apian. l'Vl M",'5, f0r fan""' yi'til" VucUi rr.poriitleii. m;, "' - - y-' jaui .,.i i, 'MH"' "- :i.--:.i-. -r i u iiA'iifitni,u-..,h 1"" f ' " , -j 3.' m,.;! t . I'.t , i 1. ,ati TIV 1 El Ucr Clark, at Chestnut Hill, iLcfiJfr,al?.nt dlnncr en Krda' evei 'if? before the commlttee dnnce te be IT von ut the Hltz-Carlten. rlnAJr n'V"?!;8'' w!""" Lyttleten Bar- of M.. Seid a.1 !"! epcrn nt lll Academy ?n t1?'!1"1 ?lcli'- nnd lacr nt bud per in the feyer, In honor of their tlnur-h. !. Mls?, Careline 8. Bniclny. nnd Mr recently announced. The cuests inr.in,i. WlHterV Miss 'Frances' it Wl. ?& CU 111IRH IMnnnt 1 - lleblns. Mr. nnd Mrs. EM& cSiriSnff. n M,Jy ,even,ln(f. January 3, In honor of thelr dauKhter, Miss alary T. Clark. cHwe'el."10 1Jc,Kmvla W Mr. and Mrs. Ocorce II it.irria aICa reld d Scheel He"e jane, Clermantewn, have Immetl Invltn. t.ena for a card nam- nt .ul" " Z en Satnivinv. nf..:'i "." ",Dlr ""me their uauBUter. Mls.s 13Hz.iblh ".iiuhi in ntinnr or Harris. II. Jr.. Miss Mll,w? f ""Tlseii Krazler. narhX'xiV'SBSd. ,j0n8,tr,,h nnd Ml.n Mnjer William II i.un ii Mhu r- "I.,'." !. ""UKIHI-I and ' n;.Tr.'r:"y. ? 2200 SL JaniH'i i ...j .: -"- " 10 KMaVid Vr rn, t)eSBfiir e1 i.8.8, "9ad?- WyneetP. at the Belle in,?.' ne Riven by re oiruueni, m honor of M CA-r. --"", .. j debuva assi-y ,2a, &ty'B teTbh0ntSi Whr? wl" nt,fl,ltl the dinner eit IenTt,xsin0ct" In honor of their duul ter, Ml"a iStn' ChrTHtmaHlh0Un fIa,"""B' befoSre , 0 unrmtmas meeting of Mrs rh.i feurscy, jjT Vj .",iL, " . " Mr V' BrewnVM? r.levd'ueVv pert K" Lew-' "d Mr. Danl Mr. nnd ltr t.. -v-.. . . Snriin.. ... ..".'''". ""man. or 1111 ;.,(-.. i. v . "".u -ncfitnut Hill, will t-.I.I-l IU.III nt JMnehi iJur'st'1 W ,""r,,y for "'wk p nt',i . i " lcavl"B n Friday, r or the r son m ti : In noner man, Jr. uncy i'. Cepe, J,w Gfer'lan.i r Vmi. T J "m?,.0'" r''nf1. e" l"iKl'ewe,nl In.Vl-'H1 l:r"",:c ""ten. of rharles. ion, v Va . nnrl M i.i. i, -.,"'" "" and Mr v...:..:"'- . """Bes. jir. - ---..,, ".Ulillilll Will iY"!iS0 vVly Iurlnp the unieriain a Holidays -nt v it V-: i ""' i""" i r;nHt Jerrry. Ooe&n'a" j'if'etl.clr. daughter, Ml..' MrMln1,ya "'J1 batman, daughter of K.cen,l,i.r?- . "5?..y'?J'n, f 1118 hii y li jiitii tnn m .i- . -r- !. "w at ti10 ..",'"" """ a,Kr!l Iast evening. i .: ' Miuiiiiincu a Dnrv mnv Mr, and Mr? Jehn of Lincoln drlve nnd Jr.hnsnn ,D. Mcllhanny, byIanTea,Veth rrT.r-,1" '- f" ""utaiite dnuffhtr, Miss Br c ' her "3 " heJ? , rr!'!av "W-nlnir. ).r.,. Mr imliW1'' 'Innce te be pKvn by ir ami Jlis. C.ferirc n Ev.im r t..u- '''"rVt Mnr',V" V'11;1 " ." ln ."enqr of inuchtnr V Ytvu "r-.,. ' ?."i "-nutante the nurHK,e.:-Ti;irVrR &kZW1: tend. -Mr. and Mm Mcllhenny will also w..,utlu aim .ur. ueorce n iii. ...in .. dinner nt. ihr tin. ,....' ef1 lnyr,r ,n vnnp; - n hiss ' or Mr. BONW1T TELLER. GbCO. Individual 'lingerie Shep THIRTEENTH aneSANSOM STS. FOR THURSDAY TOmelp (Sift mmt$titm PETTICOATS, GOWNS .& BOUDOIR COATS Remarkable Values Radium & Satin Petticoats 4.95 Formerly 7.95 silk with daintily in French blue. Radium flounces. henna and black. Wasli satin petticoats, in .straight-line model; scalloped edge and double panel ; in flesh and white. Silk Jersey & Radium Petticoats 4.95-5.95-7.95 te 1 6.50 A number of very attractive models in every fashionable shade. Hemstitched, accordion plaited and scalloped. Many feature smart color contrasts. Crepe de Chine Nightgowns 4.95 Formerly 7.95 Nightgowns, chemises and step-in drawers in a number of new and 'attractive models. SANSOM AT THIRTEENTH STREET ' .- WMimiLWfflmmWttmmmtmtim I ""'"" -5HJ"a.!w k "' " ' t ''ntri'mjmm . i L- -.-. .rm ; rt i ' t? tt 1.. A .I A V 1 ....... I .1 I i, t'l EVENING. PUBLIC LED'GEIPHIIADEIiPHlA, .WEDNESDAY,. nnin;i IHHKi m u ' -.vv..i. Photo by Dnchrach MISS FRANCES LEACH .Miss Leach Is the daughter of Mrs. Willing Leach nnd a very popular member of the younger set entertain nt a luncheon te bri followed iv a theatre party, In honor of their daughter en Wednesday afternoon. Dc--embcr 21, Forty guestB will attend Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Montngue Lewis, of the Bellovuc-Stratferd, will entcrtain at a dlnncr, te be followed by a thentre party tomorrow evening, In honor of Mrs. Edward Sparks, whd Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ij. Blabon, of Llttlefleld Farm, Bryn Mawf. Mrs. Charles A. Barter nnd her debu debu tante daughter, Mlsa Katherine Dlssten Perter, of Springfield avenue, Chestnut Hill, who are passing a few days In Atlantic City, will return home en Thursday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward M. Hlclis. of 1C2 Pomona Terrnci have announced I the marriage of their daughter. Mlsa .Marietta Hicks te Mr. Rilph Manser, I son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manser, of in Morten street, en Xovember ID. at Elkton. Md. Mr. nnd Mrs. William H. Yeung, of 1538 Oregon avenue are receiving con gratulations en the birth of a daughter, Porethv Swan Yeung, en December 8 Mrs. Yeung was Miss Ethel Swan, of West Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Stead, of 100 Seuth Twenty-nrst Btrect, will have thelr last Thursday afternoon tomorrow from I until 0-30 o'clock. These who will rocelo will b.j Mrs. neorge Rey i.?a'r0, i ; nelds, jim. iungericn smitii Geerge Kendr ck. 3d. Mrs I nnm, Mlsa Margaret J. uemmell ana Mls.s C ran. Mlsfc Constance Westcott, daughter of Dr. Thompson Westcett. of 1721 Pine street, will leave shortly for Palm Beach, te visit JIlss Florence Crezler. Dr. and Mri. Albert R. Heran, et 4540 North Tenth street, nre receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son Mhert R. Heran, Jr., en November 18. Mrs. Samuel Wrlghter and her I daughter, Ml Betty Wrlghter. of Mount Airy avenue, Sedgwick, left to te 1 day te six'nd a month at Miami, Fla, Mrs. Kllen A. Kcennn, of Yerk roan, Oak Lane, entertained at her hernn Sunday evening In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Udward Pendleton, of St. Leuis, Me. embroidered navy, brown, & I s iii Crepe Satin Boudoir Coats 18.50 Formerly 27.50 Charming model with plaited f pi lis. Tur quoise, r e s c, corn flower, orchid and pink. & A'xf Vs iZi .i.'..?4 & rii ( '& ;;? i .. : -n- a w - i NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mru. Mnrpnret Adams, of 3200 North Fifteenth Btrect, has left for a several months' stay at Atlantic City. Mrs. Harry M. Frecdmnn, of 1904 North Park avenue, la visiting' relatives in Bosten and Previdence, and will re turn nbeut December 17. Mr. and Mrn. M. niehmnn, of 2832 Oermnntewn avenue, nnnounce the be trethal of thelr daughter, Mlsa Sentn Rlchman, te Mr. Benjamin Levitt, of this city. Mr, nnd Mrs. L. W. Hlrm and fam ily have closed their home at 171 States avenue, Atlantic City, where 'hey spent Beveral months nnd have re turned te their city resldcnce at 2311 Verth Bread street. Mrs. Lewis Alexander, of 4048 Olrard ucnue 1 1 spending several days vlslt 'ng friends In Trenten, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Milten Stem, of 3736 North Nineteenth strcet, new at 21 Seuth Jacksen street. Atlantic City, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, Marguerite Ann Stern, Mrs. f'mlly Clark, of Bosten, has re turned after spending the week-end aa' the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kugc.ne Stern, 2100 Spring Garden ntreet. Miss Blanche Kosetew, daugfitcr of Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Kostew, of 1222 North Scvinth street, will spend the Christmas holidays In New Yerk. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. N. C. Rethgcb has returned' te her home In Graham, Tex,, after having spent a few weeks wllth her mother. Mis. Rothgeb will be remembered an Mls.s rathorlne Qi'DennclI, formerly of this section. Mr. Lee Vereno, of 1307 Seuth Fif teenth street. Is new .living at his new home, 6012 North Sixteenth street. St. Rita's Sigma is mnklng prepa rations for Its annual Christmas dance fe b given en Monday evening. December 19, at Mercantile Hall. Miss Marie Murphy, I of Eighteenth and Mifflin streets, entertained the membe-s of the Phi Sigma Tau Sorority en Monday evening. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel F. Armen, of 4840 Locust strect, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of n daugh ter, Ruth S, Armen, en December 8. Mrs. Armen will be remembered as Miss Ksther Simen. B FFIANKFORD )n Monday nftcrnoen, December 19, Mrs. Kdward White, Jr., at 1014 Wako Wake llng btrcet. will entertain the members of her brldge club at her home. Mrs. HDrace Greenwood, of the Tou Teu ralne, formerly of Frankford, enter tained nt a luncheon en Monday In honor of Miss Gertrude Russum, of New )erk City. Her guests Included Mrs. "iv w;, '-astburn, Mrs. Frank Rmbery, Mis. I R Murray. Miss Helen Hunter. Miss drace Houseman nnd Mrs. Geerge II. Crest. The announcement has been made or the engagement of Miss Kllznbeth Skin ner, of Chnmbersburg, Pa te Mr. Ray Ray menil. Jv-nnt-r'y- n of Mr. nnd Mrs I'. . Kennedy, of 4G22 Adams avenue Miss Jcanctte Wcntwerth, of Hnrrl son strcet, wll be hostess en Thursday hundr?e0d0nclub. ",0 mCmbCrfl f hcr ilvc Th Wen2',,,' cl"' t FmnkfeTd will meet this afternoon In the llbraryT Mr3. fi!I "First en Your Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street-r-1214 Our Custom Is Your Opportunity It ia our custom twice yearly in the Millinery Department te dispose of our entire stock at great price concessions. This Week We Are Offering 180 Levely Trimmed Hals Frem $5.00 te $10.00 Values up te $20 $ m Mi M m Smart Trimmed Sports Hats At Less Than y2 STITCHED FELTS ....NOW $2.00 RICH VELVETS NOW $4.00 FINE VELOURS NOW $5.00 10 Xmas Shopping Days Left in Give Her Gloves. m DOROTHY OVERSEAM OLOVE. 2 clnsp; over ever scam; of French Kid at S2.50. Black. White, Urewn, Beaver, Ian, Gray and ?avv. OXB-CLASP SPECIAL I'. K. GLOVE of French Ivul. At !3.00. Black, White, Urewn, Heaver, Tan and Gray. GENUINE AFRICAN CAI'KSKIN GLOVES. IMu.ue sewn with embroidered spear-point backs, stitched in helf or black. All the leuding colors. Special for Christ miiH nt $3.00 a pair. ONE-CLASP P. X. M. CLOVES of Kcnuinc African Capcskin. Each pair with the Londen spear-point backs that only come in the best makes. Black, Pearl and colors. Speclul for Christmas at $3.00 a pair. m M Sweaters of Every K; I from these WARM WOOLLY . -- bHiuiiiK or Mcnoei, 10 inese ONES that every woman Slip.-evcr Styles. Lijjht and from SJ.U5 te ijide.OO. Scarfs That Satisfy the Snorts Girl, the Scheel wants te add a bit of warmth and effective color te her costume. tVc1-1-!? SILK in gay Renuln stripes, or a golden tun a l $i.eu. OF WOOL in Alice Blue. cre.shbarr.fl in i,i..i,. ...., v...u....v ... . i mini: riiBMiarrffl m green. And we mustnt forget te mention a stunning graj one with horizontal bars of soft orange nnd purple with an occasional tiny stripe of wonderful blue. They are all M arm. Leng and Mide. See them before cemnlctinc your Christmas Shopping. ALL AT $3.50. U irrnv prnsurtnrnwi m vntm i.i4.. . . i M We Want Yeu te See Our Beaded Bas . u doesn't matter whether ou are thinking of buy- -JS I Inir nn litsf new nr ti l...t... i. ..i.. .i. .". "' ii. i ii' i ii r . " :,"'B nniij tilings are he "truly French" in color, denign and rare beauty of workmanship that wc want our customers te see them bilk lined throughout with cunning frilled pocket te tuck uway coin purse- or powder puff. Yeu couldn't : . lib C. N. Bturtevnnt Is president of the club; Mrs. C. H. Hcsten, vlce president; Mrs. II. It. Murray, secretary, nnd Mrs. Themas Moere, treasurer. Invltatlenfl have been sent out by Miss Margaret Embcry, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Frank Kmbery. of 4641 Penn street, for a tea te be given at her home en Wednesday nfternoen, December 28, W meet Mlsa Dorethy Petter, formerly of Chicago. Mrs, Harry Hart nnd Mrs, Jeseph Allen will pour tea. The ether guests will be Miss Elva Helmes, Miss Jessle McCultecli, Miss Gertrude Hard inn, Mrs. Walter Gessllng, Miss Eliza beth Atherholt, Miss Mabel Embcry, Mien Marlen Helden, M'hs Helen Borne Berne man, Miss Jean Pcndlebury, Miss Eliza beth Brlnten, Miss Mary Brlnten, Mrs. Emersen Bolten, Miss Ethel Kaplan, Miss Mary Dettercr, Miss Ruth Green, Mls4 Elizabeth Green, Miss lena Sutch. Miss Dorethy Levctt, Miss Helen Pnr Pnr rett, Miss Eliner Green, MIhs Leu I se Snanagle, Miss Huzel Laird, Miss Lydla Webster, Miss Dorethy. Shoemaker, Mrs. Rebert Remmcy, Mrs. Rebert Arrlsen. Miss Leis Dixen, Mrs. Harry Hart, Mrs, Geerge I'. narrow, Jr., Miss Knthcrlne Embery and Miss KnUierlne Schlatcr. STRAWBERRY MANSION The members of the Ten Needles Sew ing Club gave a theatre party Inst Fri day evening nnd had supper after the show at the R.tz-Cnrlten. Theso pros pres ent Included Mrs. Adelnlde Levan. Mrs. Fanny Walker, Mrs. Clara O. Brown. Mrs, Susan Clnlr, Mrs. Mellle Rethr stein, Mrs. Tlllln Cylinder, Mrs. Frances Pester, Mrn. Dorethy Werner, Mrs. Rose Myers and Mrs Emma Farbcr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Marks Roemberg, of 1830 North Thirty-third street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Lillian M. Roemberg, te Mr. Jules Levitt, of this city. Mr. and Mrs Mnx Schoenfold, of 3137 Diamond street, who have been spending sorae time it Atlantic City, have returned home. KENSINGTON Mr. nnd Mrs, Geerge T. Fleming, of 1.151 Eyre street, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a son, Gcerge T. Fleming. Jr. Mrs. Fleming will he remembered as Mlsn Elizabeth Klnsey. Me. Lloyd . Price, of 23U Hast Cumberland street, lins returned home after spending a fortnight In Richmond. Vu. NORRISTOWN The senior class of the Norrlstewn High Scheel, as its Christmas party, gave nn Infermnl dance In the Getwa-s gymna.s'um. Sixty of the members were present. The members of the faculty who chaperoned the event wcte Miss Florence Kennedy, Mls Maud Miller, Miss Cntharine Barnes, Mr Hemer Kreldcr, Mr. L'rey Keehler and Mr. Men 111 Dt-WIre The class Secl.i Cemml'tee was cerniwscd of Miss Ml drcd Mncnnachy, Miss Gladys BurreAs Mr. Harry Hau;er and Mr. Clarenc Allenbach. Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Hlltner. of Plv mouth Meeting, have announced tii engagement of their daughter M s Rachel L. Hlltner, te Mr. J. Herbett 'an Blnrlcum of Rochester, New Yerk The Christian Endeavor Society o e bo First P'.csbyterlan Church enjeye 'i progressive game social at which wen nresent thlrtv of the members. Miss Isabel Nelnen was chairman of the com nlttoe In charge of the affair. Mles Katharj'n Gallagher and Miss Shopping List" T !? m Description- ONES that are se nice n;n rn- .--... .,.,. saav k'l lt.7 1U lovely HEAVY PURE SII K delights in. In Tuxedo or dark colors. Prices ranging Girl, op thn Wnmnn .i. $5 i0 Sjfi '0m ?& B m w. w. DECEMBER 14 1921 Vellle Leahy were the hostesses at the Informal card pnrty and dance given at the Knights of Celumbtw Heme en Swede street. An Informal dance was given at the 'vineuth Country Club, at which th hestessrs were Mrs. Kenneth Hewie and Mrs. Spencer L. Jenes. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Themas, et Weed street. have returned from Ma Ma hnney City, Pa. Miss Mlrlanl Wagner, of Hamilton street, entertnlnpd the members of her card club at her home. DELAWARE COUNTY The Swnrthmore Benedicts, who tn tn clude Mr. Chnpln Bnrr, Mr. Frederick Calvert, Mr. Lnwrence Drew, Mr. Albert Ourrett, Mr. E. S. Sproat, Mr. Theo Thee Theo phlle Saulnler, Mr. Leuis Wlnne nnd Mr. Clatfn Wicks, will give a dance nt the clubheuse en Wednesday eve ning, December 21. Their wives will recoive the guests. Miss Hlldcgarde Jnceb, daughter of Mrs. F. Wurner Benerman, will return te Meylan this week te remain ever the Christmas holidays with her mother and Mr. Benerman. Mrs. Edward C. Burten entertained the me in born of the McAll Mission, of which Mrr. William S. Ulakelcy Is presi dent, at her home en Friday aftornoen. The Barnstormers, n dramatic club Of Ridley Park, presented "Carrying Out a Theory" and "The Neighbors" In the auditorium en Friday evening. These taking leading parts were Mrs. W. W. Anglln, Mrs. David 13. Fcrr's, Mrs W. V Kersliaw, Mrs. F. F. Tumor, Miss Sue Ferris, Miss Emma Kane, Mrs, H, P. West. Mr. H. W. Bees, Mr. T. L. Keeler. Mr. Walker Pcnlleld, Mr. Earle Depplch. Mr. W. P. Kershaw and Mr. J. W. Why te. A dance followed. Mrs. Sllns Coulfert, of Chester, will entertain the brldge club te which she belongs at her home this ufternoen The members of the club nre Mrs. Ed ward C Burten, Mrs. Albert Granger, Mr.s. Edwin Glauscr. Mrs, Samuel Lyens, Mrs. Frank Swveny, Miss Mary Hoever nnd Mlsn Anr.le De Lnnney. rini.A. a i.kadimi TiuiA-rjcKs l'IM'C T'(l HI' I IT V .1 .1 " ' u. fffWKma DAILY MATS. AT Z. tvtt. AT Amerlei'it leremnt t'eturt .r . Hopmae BELLE STORY CHARLES T. ALDRICH, MASTERS & KRAFT REVUE, BURT EARLE & HIS GIRLS, WALTER WEEMS, CALLAHAN & BLISS iir.r.riK nre, 1IAIIIT11 iii wirn. r.vnv I ' II T 1TTR, 'nil ' Ore"! "nrrniinillnir TIlll I NIOnTS AT m, -:i SltU Tr-FOR 2. WE.EKS ONLY TKl CNTItL PRO&UCTION CO5TUM10 BY PAUL POIRET jvr ja rtsr am Asr ssevkmu mm ctaeam FIRST BARG. MAT. TODAY, SOc, $1.50 SAM 3 S&f&mERT 1 &T 4 NIGHTS SSnrr OSCAP STRAUS Otxattn icitiei' i Last fop. Mat. today $l.oe OPENING XMAS MAT. DEC. 262 SfArs hew rex KHAt rfc,KzwxrAitTerKr-. NtW WRK WiNTf K THE .-.nrtSffWf IPyAVSJe' Tk. fuetHftwiunr IP'X'" Ot 1921 C0.OlMMriT0U MuhtH nt 8:30 MiiIh. Thnrx. & ' nt 2-20 Pep. Mat. lomer. ' $1.50 Scats NOW 8 Weeks' Ahead noeD seats at tut nex office ren u.r ricitPnii.MA.vcns MvATs NOW rOR XM M N1 NI'.W rK's JIMS, a r.vns. OHCiM.l. mill HOI IDA V I'AKTIUS M)H ! I OPIRA MOUSt Irxl PJ lOlrV eUkM ctu-eni REPERTOIRE LAST 4 DAYS SI.it. TimIiiv- "('iinin-ii," man lien.." I. t'i r. i I (tt'n t T II i. i ' 'U "TtlTll,' I fiu 'U'L' -t I rifinm, Gtit- Hli-I (Pcult! 1nnli:lit K I I n c a, AKf)tlnt H( i , I I 1 unnr. Kit. "Ilurlier r sevllli-." I.u c .. Kllnnta I'.iirnr' I ilk On! IV li..lM f, rd l'prnni I rl. "I'mist " u r e i l'.i t-.im1i Klr.n.i, Arii"'il, ,'t (euiv.i ItmiT n Mm i' . it. i it "Miuliiinr llutterlh." P'-ui 'jii. t I'at.' I'wmi-l Ul . .. m Hejimb Sat. I.w. "t miillcri.i Itullr.ui.i pa"J'! Y.i,' '"., Ni .' , " Xni e '"! ,..,! l "1 iwllunl." K It,... Temnmulnl. Iter, U A mli j 1 u ' i Price: Kit, nnil snt ll.. ."".no. S3. en m".ts Ntnv as s i,r i.r .t itiiv nrrrrn insniivixix vt! unit i;vn ix', Cafe ar 1205 Walnut St. CABARET Alter tht Theatre DANCING 6-30 te 8; IP ,0 Clete WALTER MILLER'S ORCHESTRA spi'mus ntn nut ucu niNNr.K. Meiinn vi r imik 1:1, ' ith St. Theatre 'l 'i M. 7 nnil n l M.llB.. I7f. .'Hi Ni!tK,. '5c".'t i.wr timiis tedVy Tin: t niM:r ir Qr. Cnlirraii irt.'M. Kulli I.nil Iu-nny lumiir. I'liiillnr I'mlrrlrk In nn 1 1 nr or .iin;"- ACADEMY OF MUSIC Philadelphia Orchestra First Children's Concert This (Wed.) Afternoon at 4 Knl.intter l.ect ire.. Ii Mr, -IoKehsKI I 11 iv (. m i LL A'UCE A s& ittwsc:iiirjn?R (LllirAtri CMftWBA I CABARET NO COUVERT CHARGE CONTINUOUS DANCING Tonight-Original Dixieland Jazz BandTenight AT PALAIS D'AMOUR, S. E. Cor. rinying nu ut Dance Dc Danceland N. . ( or. ?tli A .MiinlEiiinery Ae. en l'KID.W MIIIIT I'llll.A. I . IIKMOHI lllliATHliH . FORREST pep MAT T0DAY " 'The Broadway Whirl' it one of the greatest antidotes te earthly misery, and seekers after real pleasure will find the Ferrest Theatre their coveted haven." nncenD. rim B-STAll MUSICAL INTOX'CANT Blanche Ring Chas. Winning r Winona Winter Jay Gculd anJ The Fameua Millionaires' Cherui 'rain fe vv nn b Terair Xmas and New Year's Weeks SEATS TOMORROW Fer Ail IVMnrmnnrp DAVID IlKt.AHCO A A L. KHLAN'rilifl'S TJWi ST MARVELOUS rSIKi I'RODUCTION MN0ERING w GREATEST DRAMATIC SENSATION OP THE SEASON! (fl. het.) SOC te 82.ne New Year n. !,ltr til '.' By e. TKjrri.n IIURSTON 1'rlcrs: All Itrn. Mnt. ffwl Hat GARR1CK. MTINKK TODAY CAareS DitfAan Ver:ruTx minec A PLAY OF ADVCNTURC ilK A LMATTHHW5 Sttts ler ' t nn Tome Xmas and New Year's Weeks Sifa Tnmnrrnw r0R M-1' eais lomerrowj.j.jjjjj, :UFOKMANCES HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES javhs ,IlIl.s luri.i.iwr comedy The Famous Mrs. Fair I'RIi nw AI.I. MJUKiiItMANCi:." (EX CKITIMJ lATriHIAY AND MOI IDAY Ninurs) 7Tc te '. r.e .. ' ' t ,. I v... v,Mr B BROAD pep- MAT. TODAY I.A-T . MOItTS LAST .MAT. SAT. CIIAULUS KHOHMAM Presents OTIS In Tem Cushlnc'a Play BLOOD AND SAND Uy VT'-T-WT- pr cirQ 'IMN'RZ XEXT HKi:iv SKATS TtMKtKROW ETHEL BARRYIVSO RE In the play in wlilch hr trlumnh has been without para le! tn the hlatery of the American tae. "DECLASSEE" By Zee Akins rnres. all PTfermnn h tt.xci'pt Holi day nichtii) flee tt IS fid Hell I'lienr Spniri' 420Q iiA.iucgnh0i7np.ivi. A SMASHING HIT! l'liii. vii:i.iiii. ciutjcs Mti: l NAMMIIIS IN I'll-MSIMi MARY P1CKF0RD IN Little Lord Fauntleroy "It Is un.ikel 'hat an.' e.h r ite'v has been he nmp.itliitit.al. ar i fnitlifu .y hreUKlit n tin. Heie.-n . , Th turn l a tern and It v, .1 r ju.n.f man whi llunK t it the k'""J ulil Jam up Ben" fnrewr " - Hrrnrri "It ueuld Yn dlftleult te plc'iin- any tort t'e as rrunc-a 11.,'ltsun l.urut: h littl- here uf'rr ultnix'lr; M'j 1'iiK 1'iiK ferd a (.harmini; r rfermun . . H.r nrtlntU' prirrermnni of the c.Iiiu.'uh n. .i'..rte.i nf ,i chl',1 mrt N si methini; win. h hai m-ver hem ennuVd. ...rth Ameruan " 'Amerlca i Svth..ri han nire' . nejer hal such wld.. co, for hei aMm t il.'t.ti . . Humiir th.it r' net i.u i) appeal tn everv i,n m wa, ut Mt'i' tv tli wave of an rtvl i' , hu. k -i ihut Mvrpt tl.reuuh .tirtta: f au.lienc. InjuIrT "I'hu arinteirnt of th fl'rn tui n Iv I.,, liter , .1 T'f" .l"''.',,Vel,, x,ttrJ ,'v"' "Bam en.i.ared hrnelf te the ;,,Mri of 'he In i k md of her own ulnseme nwi-n twiaunhliu ' Th. Till etln Mary Pukferd kI- a H.i iiBuiahed una original I'.mi.'ept of the I'unuiex r"fl - Th. im t f.'i. r miii:ii rrit irr us J. FRANK MERRICK'S PI'll-H.-iNY c ..N.-I:,u- I.IH.II..-111A and S iinen ,'. M inland ,. th w i-nj H l.r,-..t tin at r. i-.,n ini:i i'icti nn, i Ac- t m rut "H Te I. 1'. M. ttrr ,, SOc--75c tveninff 1'rices Aftrr 1 P. Saturday nnd Holiday M., UKfMilUrVl uyii"ltt" rt -hi:.i, ORPHEUM PLAYERS in' uThe Naughty Wife" KEYSTONE"'-'. y . Ml 7 I' Mir-i DUMONT'S V" Aiiai UK1. h IK EMMETT WELCH Minctref,." TI1U PAT r!.1-!- I CASINO "' "- wi" Bowery mi win vji3 uuave neme" Mat Tixiu. Burleaquers THH 12th and Chestnut Streets Playing Alse Dance Dc Danceland " W ( or. Mentdiinrry Mill S. nn KIUAV MillT Continuum Oarclne en All Tbeie M,tB 1 jj J llfjUJic! iAIrauiiW W&&WMWGr t NN l " ' ' &:; nmrCTfON BTAfJr.BTfifl. tV AMIfljUflft, t MATIKKT AT NINETKENTIt 11 A. !. TO 11 V. Mi ' Betty Compson In a New Paramount ricturs "Ladies Must Live" DlrecUd by acorns Ioane Tuckf Special Musical Feature The Popular Composer nnd Dlrtcter WASSIJ LEPS Will Conduct 'V Orchestra BUSTER aEATON In "Tim PI.AYIU "B" Tomorrow Night An a Pernenal Cemtllmfiit te Mr. I.T th Cherua of the Philadelphia Operatic Society Will lm Ilenrd ,' t 7 30 nnil n Re J M. MAll . r AT PIXTKI-.NTH 3TIIKET8 WILLIAM FOX preienU 11:30, 1:30 3:30, 5:30 7:30, 9:30 Matincei, 35c, 50c ' Evenings, Saturday Matinee, All Helidayi, 50c, 75c M fiCHESTNUTSZBRQAD u a jr re se t m Cecil B. De Millc Production W IT S A PAllAMOl'VT PK'Tl'HK WITH Dorethy Dalten, Mildred Har ris, Cenrad Nngel, Theodere Kosloff and Others At 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA S-uturuivB unj llell.lhMi After 1 " -'I ' l " lrN rtLlrtVVj J0 A M te II jr. P.M. . ., . 1'I.AYTHINOrf .l. CM c. XI 1. 1 ,vfZTijy. ARCADIA B.,,;"f;,7Jfa MAiwiAL.. B1ts 6V life" VICTORIA VV'. i..,h h nth M. WII.I.I.VMFOX "SHAME" CAPITOL lTJ, ,77m "Don't Tell Everything" PAH ' ' T ti "" f t" "r ei;vith Wallace Reid. Gleria Swanson and Elliett Dexter REGENT IJfyUvM."- MAUKKT GLOBE lrI.MU?eU8 ."NMi'f.R 11)' M THE BIGGEST AND BEST VAUDEVILLE SHOWS AT t 'TT! !' I'ltll KH BROADWAY ".'-"k ARNOLD JOHNSON'S ORCHESTRA r -r ( "AFTER THE SHOW" in'k N T il' MM ' r-t- ALLEGHENY -vv'.nTO'nt 5 Acts of Vaudeville and rvuuiniST pipti iti Gleria Swanson T,"j'NP.n?f.. CROSS KEYS ! mahkkt "THF IQVF NST" AL HAMBRA-7-, nJ aeiiiiw 13tli LY ItLL tn "THR MAN WHO" THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC New Yerk Symphony Orchestra Temnr It1l((s'( li ( nndiirter J.f b. I.iiKt iiriir-iiirr TliU .Tinell "" n D'ALVAREZ ,sct u.iUriii) i llipf'. lll'J C'liDitilUt"' nvi en ED.GAUAGHERAAL.SHEAN in" EGYPT" CHAS. OlCOTT & MARY ANN WM.&JOCMANDEL THE WRIOHT DANCERS WIUIE JOLAR-BOB&PCCCywurimMI AMP OTHER STARS AND r COURTNEY SISTERS"""" WITH TNriR ULTRA 5TRIM0 QUINTKTTK AtADIC.Mi OP MLHtC EURT0N HOLMES FRIDAY PA I... MilS SAT'OAY MT ate AROUND VM WORLD 7So.ll.U.ae at Acua. ft H.m' itm. At Iw, TROCADERO WRSLjaw, MSWi J I jM AHYQ M iVa'Qwllv zfoers Paradise" ivriune sqi.qist W .i HI m Il'l
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