f"" -r - .-'A' 1 I . A ' ' T MA 'M'( y;.' If v. liW i'. v -N ."? 1 vl, ,1 1 c Ji -iA 1 1 A " V" iWJa6Kit Br i& 7 It' 'Si'- J -, j.' V .- " ' .- ,., pTHKrTinNBTANf.vnn.rir,YJmst . ' ",.. ...... .-. wu K - . fST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE i jVancy Wynne Talks of Various Doings She Speaks of the Opera Yesterday Afternoon Junier Dinner'Dancc a Success i TTIEN I heard yesterday Hint Hetty W Clark nnd Jennnn lilddle. were te m die llower clrlH nt Hlle Hirst's wed- Sine I umlleil ti wywlf with pleniiurrv for If Ixitli tlmfp Hninll fourinreids ire net ttie eittet little romehodyn I hive iven fr n long time I nm greatly meUy"Vlnrk Ih the 'laughter of Mr. nd Mm Walten Clnrk. Her mother a llettv Hcett. who fn n flrKt cousin 3 KM.- lilrnt. And little .Ienium niddlc 1, itertrhiii l.tpplneett's nlrea. She Is he dnughter of Mr. nml Mrs. Mcholec si nh I-IPPlncett. Won't they be tee .wect unlkliiR up the aisle In front of the bride? Kntherlne Wharten, a first rflunln of Hert Uiiplncett's, Is te be one S the bridesmaid. Hrnrlcttn ljwin nnd Anna Zlmincrirmn of this city: EliMbeth Hrnelst of Ht. I.eiiIh. nnd Anna Craven, of Chnrlcsten, also will It" will be n very pretty wedding, I jm sure, nnd Klslc will make u lionutl lienutl ful bride. THR opera wns delightful yesterday nfteriioeit. A number of people en ttrtnined In the boxes, nnd the Hrnmcn s Church Institute immt hnvc reaped quite a nice little return from the sweets Held during the Intermissions. They nre hard at It everv dny nml night up there, these med and devoted auxiliary members, vlhe have been runnlnc n enfe nnll re freshment plucc during the San ( nrle cnsacenient for the benefit of the Hen men's Institute. Reme of the women interested n Mrs. Stnnlev lag. , Jr.. Mrs. ;7,c" J'' ril,. ,,rt ,. Jrent Hml,n- Mr- Clement Keitter. Mr. Jeseph Scott, Mrs. Heward benvcr nnd a ''" i chapman, Mr. Frederick Mewlnckel, et Locust street, has Issued Invttatlenn for a scries et theatre parties in honor of her debutante daughter, Miss Uer trude D. 1. Dougherty. The first will be given en Thursday evenlni,', Decern her 28, nnd the second en Friday eve ning, January 20, The latter will be given before the ball Mr. nnd Mrs. Graham Dougherty, of Crossroad, wyncete, will glve nt the HcllvU6 HcllvU6 Stratferd for Mrs. Dougherty'e -debit-tantb slHter, Miss Isabel Frnicr. The fruests who will nttend the dinner en Thursday evening, December 29. which Mrs. Alfred ltcglnnld Allen, 28U Hpruce street, will glve In honor of Miss Llllle Stewart, daughter of Mrs. rtob rteb ert O. De Cente, of 1000 Hpruce street, befere the Chrlstmna mccttiiK of th Suturdny Evening Dancing Class will Include Miss Emma Diddle Nerrls, Miss Sarah franklin Dunne, Mlsu Eleaher 1'urvlance, Mlsn Sally Henry, Miss Frances Mills, Mlsn Helen W. Allen, Mr. Charier; Tewnscnd, Mr. Henry Haln, 3d, Mr. Jehn K. Kwtnc Mr. Wnrwlck Scott. Mr. Edward M. Davis, Mf. Stock ton Hush, Mr. Nicholas Ludlngten. Mr. Theodere Voorhees, Mr. Daniel U. Wcntt and M. Alfred Ileglnald Allen. Th guestii who will attend the dinner en Wednesday evening, which Mr. nnd Mrs. Hareld h Oade, of 6fi20 Greene street, Qermantewn, will glve In honor of MIsh Judelle MncOregur Jlusten, debutante dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph M. Husten, nnd MIsh Martha Jennings, daughter et Mr. nnd Mrs. V. lleatty Jennings, will include Miss Ucr nice Mcllhenny, Miss Alice W. Sailer, Mlsn E. Marty n Oeorge, Miss Sarah lx gan Stnrr, Miss Margnret Hayes Hamil ton, MIbs Helen Hendersen, Miss Cath arine Knight Smith, Mr. Gorden Straw Straw brldge, Mr. Francis 11. IleeveB, 3d, Mr. llunncll Farrltu. Mr. Ilebcrt N. Downs. Jr., Mr. James It. W. Downs, Mr. Cooper A Recent BHde .Mt nrllAPB Mrs. Wllllnm Ilnlrd and her daughter. Mrs. Harrison Cnner, Jr., entcttnlned in n 1m)x yestcnlny, nnd se did Mrs. Jehn II. Thncr nnd Mrs. Jeseph Ieldy. H. ANH MUS. KDOAIl WRIGHT i nun .in irnlnif out te Pert land. Ore., this week te spenu i "-.- .. itt, ihMr ilnuchter (lalner. leu rcmpniber Xlnlner married Jee Mlnett, M liergen. Norway, and Mr. Hareld H, Osde. The guests will later attend the eall Mr. nnd Mra Jeseph llcllly will give nt the Dellovue-Stratford In honor of their debutante daughter. Miss Wnl burg.a nellly. Mrs. tlade's niece, Miss Allce Gmle, daughter-of Mr. and Mrs. Herman F. Gndc, the former Norwegian Minister te llraxll, who has been the guest for a fortnight of Mr. nnd Mrs. Oade, left yesterday for Hosten, Mass., where she will Jein her parents te spend1 " . ., uiu I ui uhvh inern. inpv will niM iitii r ii.nt niiv. nnd went there te iivp. . ,.i, ,, , ...'. t Tl'', if Un .,up1v. fur her te hnVO IlCr , Urnill i,iiii i ii " ...-..... -- - -- ...-.., fiither and mother with her. after se mnnv months of (.cpnrntlen? Iliey have been married nheut six mnnwiN. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Ferd, of Moeresiown. n. j.. anneunce the en have heen mnrrlert ijiieut six """ gngement of their daughter. Dr. Ellta Wid that is n long time te go without , ,)etl) w Kard t0 Mf j Warrier K kprlntr one's parents, when one Is used Levs. te being with them every day. AtlVT HIWIIUtiiK "",""" MRS. HERMAN II. RKDIIORST Mrs. Redhent wns mftrrifd en December 0. She wr.s formerly Mils Miriam Elizabeth Smytlie MOORE8TOWN Mr. William It. Stackheuse hns re turned te his home en West Main street, after spending1 seveml weeks in Wefltfleld. N. J. Miss Dorethy Warden entertained the Girls' Club, of which nhe Is ft member, at her home, the Ilectery, en Monday evening. Mr, Henry Tatnall Drewn, Jr., son of Mr. Henry Tatnall Drewn, of Chester avenue, wns elected captain of the Haverferd College football teiun for the Masen of 1922. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mm. William DIMr, or 6li vyn M. R. KRAUSKOPJ WEDS MISS BABETTA K00N Marriage te Take PUce In ConnectP CennectP ConnectP eut Tonleht The marrlef of Miss Dftbtttn Kben, daughter of Mr. Witt Mm, Jeepn Koen, of 6l WMUnr AvanUfc Nw Hfcviri, Conn., te Mr. Manfred IU Krftuskepf, ion of th Rev. Jeseph KrU.PA D. IX, Rfid Mrs. Krn.uskepf, mt 1 rulnskl avenue, aerinantewn. will take place -thl evehlnft at the Hotl Tnjft, K'ew Haven. Conn. Dr. Krftuskepf and lUbbl Ieul Mftrtn will offieloto. Miss Koen will b attended by Mr Julian Hlllmnn, of Atlantic City, m matron et honor. TrA l.r ae.malds will l Mm Frctlerck Wetsler and Mm t7,'i ...,.;., r m.iu ilftvitii: Miss Minnie KaAhman. of Utrtteri. Conn npd Miss Ruth. Oilman, of New Yerk City. Mr, imreia irusaein un i .. ..m n.1 h iikhnm wilt be Mr. tttr HtnPPher. Mr. Isadora Dim, wanger, Mr. Julian IRIImAn.Mr. rty tjiif. nf Atlanta City Mr. Arthur Jtosenbluth and Mrs. Louts Resen- b,annNTxte-weddlnr trip. Mr nnd Mrs. Krauskopf wilt reside nt 1833 Mount Vernen street. DBLAWARE COUNTY Ms. Trimble Pratt has rtuml te her home In Media after spending some time nt Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver B. Weeds and their family have moved Inte their new hem en Railing read, Springfield. The guests who attended the dinner given several Avehlngs age hy Mr. and Mrs. tleers-e Fenne at thMr home In llvwoed, were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Woedhouso. Mrs. Henry O. Cochrane, Mrs. S. Thompson Temlln and Miss Cen stancy foenranc. .... . -, Miss Frances Kills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Shewetl Kills, of Meylan. will return In a few days from (teucher College. Ualtlmere. nnd will spend the Christmas helldayn with her parents. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. M. Samuele, of 2535 Seuth Rose wood street, announced the engagement of her sister. Mrs. Mac Currle te Mr. W. Q. Drewn, of Oswego, N. V, at u dtnner given at her home en Wednes day evening. Among these present were Mr. and Mrs. M. Samuels. Mr. and Mrs. J. Devjne, of New Yerk City: Miss Nnn Ftt-gernld, Miss Marie Uexler, Mlwi Helcn Wllllnms, Miss Helen Keenaij. Mlsn Careline Brooks, Miss Rltft Gal lagher. Mr. Clare. Mr. Heward Currle, Mr. FTwri Numueis. air. i-riiiit,". .'". street, will bold n smoker thui cyenlnn In the school hall at Rltner And Sev enteenth streeln. Mr, Daniel J. Calvin Is chairman of the entertnlnment com mittee nnd nKslstlng him are Mr. Mich ael Hegnn, Mr. Jehn MoNnmce, Mr. Fred De I'utren, Mr. Jehn FUrey nna Mr. Michael Hegan. Miss Helen MeQuade, of 1817 Perter stret, entertained at cards en Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Canter, of 1938 Seuth Galloway street, are being congratulated uoen the birth of n. son. en Deoethber 12. Mrs. Canter will be remembered as MIbs Esther Oershman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U. Uershtnun. NORRI8TOWN . Mr. and Mrs. J, Kenneth Htauffcr, of West Main street, entertained nt cards In honor of Mr, and Mrs. Franceis U. Theyskens, who recently returned from a three mehths trip te EUr6pe. There were sixteen guests present. Dr. arid MM. C. Heward Harry, of 1004 De Kalb street, entertained at din ner at their home. Thilr guests it eluded Typical Conversations Dy J. P. MeEVbY FnUier and Mether Sending Child te. Red COMB, Johnny, It's bedtime for little folks. . (I DON'T WANNA (10 TO HBO). Aw, let the peer kid stay tip n. while. Xe, Johnny, it's time te wj.. I'A HAIIJ I COl'LD STAY U1V (P bed. Rut, mother snld you had te go te bed. want nnyl I,ct 'lm stay up a while ; it's early spenk in hi I child. Hew de you suppose I'm going I te keen bis relinert when von tell him i nticli tfitnes ns tlint? Hew nm I going te exercise nny authority ever him. , mllAT'S just whnt I've get finished - telling jnit. When I spenk te the Vhlld you Interfere, and yet jeu don't want anybody Interfering wiicn yitu tot Hew de you suppose I can hnve nny nutherlty with the child If you nlwnys Interfere when I'm correcting hlm7 BI'T he Isn't doing nny bnrm, Is he? Ne, but he's get te go te bed when I say se. Oh. verr well. then, put him te. bed. (wowwewwowwow : v e u ha in i ren.n htay ri'.) thel? traveling ' cmnpanle of a recent I Didn't jeu hear your father say jreii i YOl' AGAIN Western trip. Cevers were laid for had te go te bed? ,.-.. Don't threaten the child. Thnt h twelve. I (RI'T UK HAID I COUU) HlAx wny te manage hlin. Of course, I don't. Well, neither de I. Who's Interfering new? Yeu nre. Who, me? Yes, you, I eertnliily nm net. Well, if jeu're net, you wns. Oh, hnve It your own wey. JOHNNY, fiO TO RKD. IF I HAVK TO TKI.L irhs'hter'isrHX'Wrt SmM"7ir?siffl7 w-Ifrewn Pn'gtnc:."" " f WMh" SMenlcC." "of ' 1729 Rltner Mk nml Mrn Clavlnn If. Iderfer. Mr, and Mrs. Charles D. McAvoy, Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Fex, Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph A. Curren, Mr. Jehn J. Hesey. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry II. Hysen. Mr. and Mrs, Jehn Klnde Carter. Mr. U llroeko Barrett. Mr. Jeseph D. itambe, Mr. Wil liam Rambo. Mr. Jeseph 8. Hnmbe and Mr. Rebert Ryder were among the Nor Ner Nor rlstewn residents who attended the nn nual Pennsylvania Society dinner lit New Yerk City. Mr. Jeseph D. Ramlm, of West Main street, has returned from a two months trip te Kureiie. He wns met In New Yerk by Mrs. Rambo, Miss Katharine A. Scheldt. Mr. C art Scheldt. Mr Clmrlp llchrvt and dauirhtcr. Mrs. Themas Watsen, of IV Kalb street, have returned from a stay In Flerida. Mm rteerL'n I'llllllDS. of Powell street. has returned from Cnnedn, where for the Inst six months ahu has been visiting rclntlxes. Mr. and Mra Jnmcs n. Dewlln. of 656 Mebln street. Norrlstewn, yestcrdrly celebrated the llftlcth anniversary of I their weddlnK day. Mr. Dewlln. who Ih a retired empleye of the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, Ih seventy eight years old and MrB. Dewlln Is seventy-three. Th n Is the third golden wedding anniversary observed In the fnmlly, eh both the parents and Brand parents of Mrs. Dewlln lived te round out P.ftv venrs of married llfe together. Mr. anil "Mrs. Dewlln have tluee chil dren, Miss Gertrude Dewlln. Miss Ethel Dewlln and Mr. B. Atmore Dewlln. nil of Norrlstewn In honor of the event n reception was given at the ITewlln home and wns attended by about 100 rlatlcs and friends. t'l (Swnn te bed, de you hear your mother tnlking te you? DON'T holler nt the child like that Who hollering nt him? Yeu nre, you're frightening the peer little fellow. , , ,, (Jrent governor, you Just said I should make him mind you. Rut you don't hnve te scare him te death. Yeu don't have te be n brute nbeut It. .... Who's n brute? Am I n brulc? I didn't say ou wns a brute; I snld en didn't hnvc te be brutal nbeut It. Well, then handle him yourself. Den t nHk mc te Interfere again. I.M'ST nuked you net te Interfere, didn't I? Well, hnve It your own way. Come Johnny, unbutton your shoes. fRt'T PA SAID I COULD STAY UP.) Never mind whnt jour pn snld. That's a nice thing te cny te the no Mnnnce him yourself, then. (Meanwhile, Johnny is Maying up.) ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Waller Druedlng, of Twelfth street nnd Seventy-first He nnue. Oak Ijine, entertained at dinner' Wednesday night Mr. Chnrles J. Webb, of Menlo Dedge. , Elklns Park, ha returned from the Pacific Const, where he spent several weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles A. Reach have returned te thi-lr home, Klklns and Park avenue, Klklns Park, after spend ing a few days at Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Sirs. Walter Dnuneiibnum. et Sharpless rend, Melrese Park, me bring congratulated upon the birth of a daughter, Mr. Rnnncnbaum will be re membered n Miss Dorethy Reach, daughter of Mr. Chnrles A. Bench. with n.innr Mr nnd Mrs. Rnird will go down te Cnllfernin nnd will spend two months traveling there before returning te their home. THIS evening Mr. nnd Mrs. Theo Theo eore Selxas will give n lnrce dance nt the fierimiutewn Cricket Club for their daughter Amelle, who is a debu tante. Amelle nnd her mother spent the early pnrt of the summer In Kurepe nnd had Intended te remnin until the fall, k.., r UaUiiu vnu roinnmtier.wnR taken ...' . .... I ,u. - MIra Tire.v TVnlttMtn very 111 n tneir nesenre an i..r, .- , --",,- -.7' -;; Mlsa Marian Cahlr Doneghue, debu tante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Doneghue, 6733 Emlen street, Ger Ger mnntewn, will be the guest of honor at a brldire nartv which hrr mint Mn. Frnnk Kegers Doneghue, will give at her home. West Tulpeheckcn street. ' Gennnntewn, the latter part of January. Mr. and Mrs. Burrows Slean, of Or- J chard Hill, Ardmore, have Issued Invi tations for a dance en Friday evening. I January 13, in honor of their debutante dnughter. Miss Eleaner P. Slean, nnd Miss Adeline Cerey, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred A. Cerey, Jr. turned hurriedly te this city, fertu- w" "' nam u nun " k"'ms """" Amelle is very much liked in the jeuncer set. She hn.s light and curly hnlr nnd wears It bobbed, that Ib, It wns bobbed when I saw her last, but se many of the girls nre letting their hair grew new. I hesitate te. say new u is daughter of Wattson. of avenue and Jehnsen Htreet. Gennnntewn, will entertain ns her guest ever the holidays Miss Margnretta White, of Princeton, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Cendlt Kellogg have issued Invitations for a reception following- the marrlnce of their daunh- ter. Miss Helen Talbott Kellogg, and flern unless I have seen them just n Mr. Henry Mnrtln Justl. Jr., en Tucs-1 day. January 10. at 6:30, at the home) or Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg, Woodbine ave- , nue, Overbroek. Mr. Justl and his bride will be nt home after February 1 nt , 126 Cynwyd rend, Cynwyd. fn ii0iku hefnre The Ferdinand Craves will entertain at dinner before the dance tonight In honor of Helen Hendersen, nnd the Tnnnnti T. t.l,,nD 11(M lU'J1 (1 flltinpr fflf their dnughter 'Henrietta nt Pelhum Miss Amello 11. Selxns. of Queer, I-ane j pnllrf " Maner, Gcrmnntewn, has Issued Invite- none for a bridge en Tuesday after neon, December se. In noner of Miss Court. TOMORROW evening n ball will be Klten nt the Rltr.-Cnrltnn by a num ber of the younger mnrrled men, meHt of whom are under thirty, nnd nil of whom nre under thirty-five. It will be a beautiful affair. The men en the Ilenedleks nnd Mid-Winter Committees Cnth.irtne I.nlnr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ilalley Dnler, of Gllferfl Maner, Baltimore, who will be her guest for xi few days. Miss Mary Marshall Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gcerge Morten Scott, of Baltimore, will arrive en Thursday are usually some years elder than these te be I the guest of Miss Marian Cnhlr ivlr ,i,.. fr,.i- ,nn.nrrr,.. ,.ili nml T Doneghue. debutante dnughter of Mr. f,llS, ! S7",Lt0,?'"'r0J,JBL,f.K',J "5? Mr.. Daniel Donej;huo, at her home. niiiiii ,i n imr in mn.- uutc m. ...... ... r,7:i3 I'lmien Hlrppr. i;rmniirfiivn nd. I hope they'll keep this one Soett will attend the dnnce Mr. the kin up net jenr. NANCY WYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Henry 'Dixen, of the Poplars. Chestnut Hill, will entertain at n d nner en Mendny evening, in honor m" Miss Elizabeth B Wnyne, dehutnnte daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Jeseph Wnyne, before the dnnce Mr. and Mrs. J Rutherford McAllister, of Brickhelme, riu-stnut Hill, will gle at the Philndelphln Cricket Club for Miss Wayne, M ss Wayne returned yester day from llosten, where she wns the guest of Mrs. Geerge Wlnslew for a week. The guests from out-of-town who will' nttend the d'nner te be given In honor of .MIsh .Margaret Mellen, of Pittsburgh hv Mr, and Mrs. William Drayten orange, at the Ilitx-Cnrltnn, en Thurs day ecnlng, December 22, before the i uanci- te be given In honor of their Miss and Mrs. Theodere G, Selxas will clve en Thursday evening In honor of their debutnnte daughter. Miss Amelia. 11. ' Selxns, at the Germantown Cricket Club, ' Miss Elizabeth F. Cepe, daughter of Mra Walter Cepe, who Is spending the winter In Bosten, Mass., will Jein her brother, Mr Oliver Cepe, who Is a student at Harvard, en Monday and return te spend the holidays with their mother nt their home, 200 Hast John John Jehn eon street, Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. SYnncIs M. Hutchin son, of 1700 Springfield avenue, are en- tertaming me itev. ana .Mrs. Clarence W. Blspham for a few days. Mr. and I Mrs. Blspham, who have recently re-' turned from a trip around the world, ' spending two years In China and Ja pan, will go this week te New Yerk ' returning later te this city, and will , enve seen after for a visit te Indian Indian npells. j Mrs. Kntherlne T. Dutz. dnughter of , Hffx h.I HT.. flnn.A.f Tl T , 0 t a.. MlMFrVn'," S Ts. V or k" ' "" wh has "been a guest of Miss Mi f er'trudc D xen M'm CnreTvn nnl elen lrcsman, of Fertv-thlrd street iln.r.. ..., ,i.. ,..., n tnuiiia , rciurnwi 10 ni-r nenie. ..I.IV..V mil, tiiinii i-.n in- .it... w ,tic, . i Niw Yerk: Mr Ix-Movne Page, of I The engagement of MIsh Margaret M. riusnurgn. nnd Mr. Allan iiyan. jr.. niorrlsen, or tins city, te .Mr. B. Cllr- nnd .Mr Theodere Ryan, of New Yerk ford Bewman, of Wllllnmspert, Pa,, at .., ,. ...,. , ...,. ,.n present a senior at the University et -ATW .h." 5ur." " V'? ,"l,t,: f-.P.:." Pennsjhnnla. Han been aiineuni '.. .,., ,1111'llt, 111,1 ,1,1111- H, T A-... ' .. nt the Ili'lleue-.Str.it ford en Wednesday evening. Pvcember -I. by Mr and Mis ' Jeiepn Jlelllj. of 2209 St James place, ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Badger, of ... i ... . , . . .. ,. , 1il. ,1,11, ,!!. liciuvil . J,11Ji:ur. Ul t.rU'!nTr-.V.fi lnii"1!5liL',l,,.Mi nm! Kthclbert Maner. Wayne, announce the burg.i K.iul I Rellly. w II be Mr. and pngagement et their daughter. Miss Olive n?.;?0.hn,K'u,"." eflr,V.',nBm.'n,,A1.' . C Badger, te Mr. Paul F. Stacy, of nnd their daughter Miss Virginia Kaul ; vviv vnrk fr nn.l r ,.....1. Ifnl.l n U M..UU C W lUIHl Davids, will spend the Christmas seusen In Atlantic City. ANOTHER Pa" and" Miss Louise Lynch: of Pitts- Mr nnd Mrs Jehn Carlisle , of St. DurBii Mr. nnd MrH William K. Geedman. Jr, of Germantown avenue. Chestnut, ..,....... I Hill nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh I. W.lsen. I GERMANTOWN of .Montgomery avenue, llryn Mnwr, Mr nm, Mrs, jHeph Wnsserman, of t hae Issu-d limitations .for n. dinner te wissahlcken nenue nnd Hertter street., he i given nt the Helleyue-Mrn ford en w ,eave fr st, iMui!li Me ncxt ttcck I Friday evening. December 2... In honor te be ,)rcsent t the elghtlelh blrthdar i of their daughters, MIbs Jane V. Uoed- ccebratlen of Mrs. Wllllnm Stlx, Mrs. man and Mlns I.eu se S. Wlsnn. before wasserman's mother, I tne CnrlstmiiK meeting of Mrs. Charles ti. i.i.. iM,..ri,,i, r.ir i-i Stewart Wnrt' n incliiu flnsi Mlsa Adi( n Intcrbottem. 510 King' aiewnrt tturts Dancmi, cmss street, W ssahlcke:!, entertained at u, Mr nnd Mrs. Henry O. Wilbur have dinner party at her home en Tuesday Issued Invitations for n reception en atoning. Among the guests were Miss i Thursday evening. December 29. from ' Mary Hannah. Miss Ruth M. Andersen, 8 until 10 o'clock, at the Ilellevut- Miss Reberta Muchnlck Miss Hulen M. Strntferd te celebrate the elghty-sw- Harrington, Mr Martin H. nper, Mr, cnth birthday niinitcrsnry of Mr. Wll- Jeseph Ueva, Mr. M. Jamen Mcirlnnd . bur and Mr. nnd Mrs, Jeseph McBrlde. Miss Cprnelln Livlngstone Van Hens- Miss Mae ueian. jdi west Duval felaer Streng debutante daughter of street, will entertain at cards nt her Mr and Mrs Theodere Streng, of New home en Saturday evening, December 31. -. uimii iuii, ,. u,, win itinve neru en i 1niul... . ...Ml 1 ,.., , .... ' "lumiij uiiu iviu ih, t'llieriiillieii it the gtleHt i,f tier rnUMln. MIrb Kvltln vn itensselaer Streng, daughter of Mr. I nun .Mrs. Alan Hnrtwt-ll Streng, of 2030 i'e uincey Htreet, ever tlie weck-cnu. . . w mv - Rne will come te nttend the dinner nnd l Tl IjTj IVTT, theatre party gten by Mr, nnd Mrs I iIr r llll 1 Streng en Saturday evening, In honor VAA f their dnughter. Miss Streng who, . . -. v y Is a student nt the Nnttennl Catheilral ' CTllDV hehoel nt Washington, will return te J Vi: M. Otr home Inniorrew pvelllnir ' MIsh Virginia de Mernt Smith, debu tnnte dnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Renrborne Sin th. of Spring Valley, nynnettoed will be the guest of honor at a dinner at the Hltz-C nrlten. te be followed by a theatre party which her uncle and nunt. Mr nnd Mrs Walter neward Jehnsen, of 21S S-mth Forty second street, will give en Tuesday eve ning, Jnnunry 3, befere the dnnce Mr. and Mis W lllam Harmen Geerge, of 235 Seuth Fifteenth street, will give at the Uellevue. Stratford for their debu tante daughter. Miss ri Martyn Geerge. M.ss Smith will be the guest of honor nt J- dinner en Thursday evening which Mr. nnd Mrs. William W. Hepburn, of yillnnevn, will glve at the Rltz-Cnrlten before the ball Mrs. Ilenjnmln II. Heath, 0,f, 1911 Walnut street, will give nt the lilw-Cnrlten for her daughter, Miss A. Jiirta P. Heath. - Mrs. Frances S. Dougherty, of 2308 by Frnnk L. I'acknrd, nuther of The Mirnclc Man," entitled: "FROM NOW ON" will begin in the Evening Public Ledger, Snturdny, December 17. This story Ih full of thrills nnd tells of the theft of n fortune, n long prison term, nnd the regen eratien et n croon inreugn mc lore of a wemgru Watch for thW new aerial story. '1 BONWIT TELLER GCOl . $fa iSpecialfy tfJiep xf Origination CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET FRIDAY & SATURDAY The Annual December Sale Furs of Superior Quality A comprehensive collection of Women's and Misses' Coats, Capes and Wraps developed of Peltries of the highest quality. EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS MISSES' HUDSON SEAL COATS 125.00 Regularly Priced 195.00 A wonderful group of Hudsen Seal Coats, in 28 or 30 inch lengths, which are fashioned of fine selected pelts. Seme have cellars and cuffs of contrasting fur. Sizes 14-16-18. Black Peny Coats 85.00 Regularly 125.00 Fashionable belted model in length features cellars and 36 - inch cuffs of natural raccoon. French Seal Coats 185.00 Regularly 265.00 36-inch model, fashioned of selected pelts; has cellar and cuffs of skunk. Hudsen Seal Wraps 350.00 Regularly 495.00 Wraps of beautiful Hudsen seal pelts, cut en graceful lines; 40-inch model. Scotch Mele Wrap 350.00 Regularly 495.00 Handsome Scotch mole wraps and coats in 40 and 45 inch lengths. Seme trimmed with contrasting furs. Hud. Seal Wraps 495.00 . Regularly 650.00 One-of-a-kind wraps and coats of fine Hudsen seal, trimmed with contrasting furs. 1 French Seal Coats 145.00 Regularly 195.00 Swagger 36-inch model developed of fine French seal pelts; self-cellar and cuffs. Hudsen Seal Coats 325.00 Regularly 450.00 Hudsen seal coats in 40-inch belted model; trimmed with skunk cellars and cuffs. Hudsen Seal Coats 350.00 Regularly 495.00 Full, loose lines and superb pelts distin guish this 45-inch model of finest Hud Hud eon seal. Nat. Squirrel Wrap 550.00 Regularly 750.00 40 and 45 inch models of fashionable cut are developed of fine dark squirrel skins. Russ. Kelinsky Wrap 695.00 Regularly 1050.00 Distinctive lines and perfectly matched skins are features of this handsome wrap. NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS 145.00 Regularly 195.00 Swagger belted model, in 40-inch length, fashioned of finely marked and well-matched skins. Shawl cellar and cuffs of self-fur. FIFTH FLOOR I'llll.A. f KclUKMOHf 'IIIKA1 Iti: r-nODCCT NHJJITH AT A.1S rUIVKEOl rnp. Mats. Wr1, A Pat. " 'The Broadway Whirl' ia one of the greatest antidotes te earthly misery, and seekers after real pleasure will find the Ferrest Theatre their coveted haven." itEcenn. T1IK n-STAIt MUSICAL, INTOXICANT Blanche Ring Chts. Winningcr Winona Winter Jay Gould and Th Fameua Millionaire' Cheru He.its ter t.pt Wel en Swle Today Xmas and New Year's Weeks SEATS TODAY Ir11 AI-t eavii) nnr.Asce & a. i.. kruvneiuim TH F MARVELOUS I m K, PRODUCTION WANDERING JEW a'tWMIMV'Irtt 1a J IIMlUi ETvjp vmfV.'B liaBlSffWAl ntnwTWN or i,kk a j. j. sin hkht DAItY MATS. AT 2. CV15. AT 0 Amerlm'. i urrmt t'oterntura Koprnne . BELLE STORY CHARLES T.'ALDRICH, MASTERS & KRAFT REVUE, BURT EARLE 6c HIS GIRLS, WALTER WEEMS, CALLAHAN &. BLISS OK nt'O. IIARTTCR A nkANKS, tVCY is. ana a Ureal Horreunainc mil MA,?KAirrMtTT6v,ri,T.rs?T" -Betty Compson in ft New Paramount Pletur "Ladies Must Live" Directed y Oeeme I.en Tueltef Special Musical Featurt) The Popular CemtKuer ami Director WASSILI LEPS Will Conduct Stanley Orcheatra BUSTER KEATON In "Till! lr.AYIIOL'HK" Tonight A i Peroennl Compliment tn Mr. I .era I he f nnrua of the Philadelphia Operatic Society Will l" Heanl At 7 30 nml n .10 V M. STANTON MAIIKKT AT HIXTKKNTtt HTIIKKT WILLIAM FOX pranf GREATEST DRAMATIC SENSATION OF THE SEASON! I'rii-e'i All Kte. (ex. hoi.) 30c te S2.50 Mate. 'n Hit A New Vnr'e f.iir te '.' NIUIITS AT 8:15 Vnxt .Mate. 0. A Pnt. rty i: Tn.rPL.K TllfllSTON Garrick r-aRS BULLDOG DRUMMQMD A PLAY OF ADVENTURE. Jilk A. f.. MATTHLW3 Sputa for the I. nut Werk nn .Sale T.iJay Xmas and New Year's Weeks SFATS TODAY. von all HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES IN JAMKA Fennns1 uiiii.i.iant rrMiuv The Famous Mrs. Fair 1'IIICKS AI.I. IKHKOHMANl,i:s (EX- ClU'TINfl SATIMIDAV AND HOI.IllAY NtOHTS). Tc TO 12 An XTntlnri. Wrrt Sri and New Yrir'e BROAD Last3Evgs. "V; CHAIII.KM KItOII.MAN Preeenti SKINNER In Tem Cudhlnc a Play BLOOD AND SAND Ily VUVVTK HI f( IIANTJ7 NKXT WI1KK HKATH TODAY ET H E L BARRYMORE In the pln In which her triumph hns been without parallel In the hlaiury of the Amerlmn ntnan "DECLASSEE" 6y Zee Akins I'rlcei all prrfermamra lecrpt Hon Hen Iny nlahta) A0c tn J; r.O NP.XT IVKKK- Vaudeville's Costliest Act . The WHIRL OF NEW YORK , rontlrneil Voralen of I The Pn nm il h N. Y. W Intrr . fiurdeii Mitre, W III M People ROY CUMMINGS Bard & Pearl, Kene & Green KYRA TIIK IIANCKR Nancy Gibbs Purcella Bres. J. Hareld Murray nnit n Biirreundln: Hill of All-Star Acta fA i BSPHr' 10 'Mr STW Mfc MAT. SAT. j0-FOH 2. WEEKS ONLY -r l. Hay Comateck & Merrla Geat I'reaent ALICE A DelysiA i token j-ntla. b AFGAR -TIM CTCOMN0R, "SIik hat taken rMa. bv atertn." wwnw aaY ja " nrr AtO A ttmuu CAST THI eNTIRL PRODUCTION COSTUMCO BY PAUL POICET xr tATtir ajse mr sixivtmm mtts enxnun SAM S. SHUBERT S ACT 3 NIGHTS mr&f .MAT. SATl'ltUM efrtrjDr OSCAr STIJAUs cmvm7 swat' OPENING XMAS MAT. DEC.26 tMATj new ren xnAirrc.Hi''nAX3nTfAMr HIWWRKWIMTfH THE OA3DIHI ITIJI m vr Pfrjtrrnr lniul Lit i aua axk OF 1931 Cs ' " "ihy MU NK-hta at UrtO Mnta. Thur. A nt. - ?-?n ADELPHI asw8fcaa 'JZZmmtem-MmmmmmW7 W wJSwmi Pep. Mat. Today $1.50 Seati NOW 8 Weeki Ahead OOOn SKATe AT TIIK IIOX ernrr. for m.i. ri:itKiit.M.N'i s 1.ATS NOM l'tlll ..Mh AM) NMV YKAK's l T. i K (!.. (lltCAMZi: M)t It 1UM.I1)Y I'Mt'llIIM M)W I I ! OPLRA HOU4E. METROPOLITAN CdepERA " 0tl.l.i UUI UKHMtCW " 'JT' REPERTOIRE LAST 3 DAYS I'enlKlit "lliirhcr uf - III-. ' Uuh U iiimmi IIehi'hi ci a. iVr i li. Hihmi i hkI I 'emul TeiiMir. Kr. I'liutt." Hari) I Al. HH.inilrii. Iv intia Akhei n Scon iku.hi) ltier OAinl.e Mil Mat, -"Miuliinir lliittertl." I"ltlu uuerti l'yu-Ul ItiiNfACll Vnllr Ci r I Ir IHuhI "ut. I'.ir. "CiiMillt-rln ItiiKtliirmiii ' --ir ij rnlen Annntlnl DAnilm f .1 liwi-.l li 1'iiBlliirrl." Weltu T.iminaainl ItuMi I nilcu TuJle. e ''t.W J V ""!' " Mut. 3(lr. S3 no -KAT Nt S.VI.i: T IIOX III I It K mill U KM XN N, una CIIICsTMT si 11:30, 1:30 3:30, 5:30 7:30, 9:30 Matineei, 35c, SOc Eveningi, Saturday Matinee, All Holidays, 50c. 75c M tCHESTmfTSl"" BROAD ll a r te M :m i' m Cecil B. De Mille Production 'Shots Paradise" IT S A PArtAMOl'NT IMCTI'IIIS WITH Dorethy Dalten, Mildred Har ris, Cenrad Nagel, Theodere Kosloff and Others At 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 ( Ornan, Orchestra, Soloists Dallv .'ii)e I. en n T.'.c Faturrtnjn nn1 Hnllitayi. Afttr 1 I" At lltri.liii. lrrea PAI ATP ,aH MAIIKET St. 1 2wXIiA1.Ca 10 A M t.. tt.ir. P.M. Anita Stewart ARCADIA MAFtSHAI.L Vftt V PLAVTIIINUH ill- nrsTisT" i'Hi:-lNlT HT. H-l Kith 111 A. M. .n i i i, t "BITS OF LIFE" victeria;;"?; WIM.IAM FOX aft.- -i a i i-'T t ah IHh In Itl'A P M. "SHAME" PADITAI "- MMIKKT TltKHT trVli 1 JU t M tn II IS P M. "Don't Tell Everything" PAIIAMT'VT-IH" "P I T" 1" -TI'IIRWUh Wallace Reid. Gleria Swanson and Elliett Dexter REGENT w-V.um Mt-HWFn " lir't'lIT III ll-H(IMS" GLOBE XTy H-NMPRrt 111 M THE BIGGFST AND BEST VAUDEVILLE SHOWS AT T.ITTI I' PrillTH BROADWAY. ",!.,,A-,,JVf"a Vaudeville and Gleria Swanson in ' "Under the Lash" ALLEGHENY vnu w.iV.um?N,T 5 Acts of Vaudeville AM) A PAKAMOl .NT 1'IPTI ItC Gleria Swanson T.;',L'NDt!S, MAIIKCT I M CROSS KEYS Tn "MAIDS OF PHILLY" ALHAMBRA '".m.T'x "W -tViiWIU.INri ni HAItilt.l) 1.1.0YD in si: Kit wi;m:v .THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC HATS CLEANED Remodeled In the newrat ihuw. for aixirta unit nutlni wenr. Our 40 rrixra of ri. prrlcnra la ut your rrlce. Stein man 51 N. 7tll St. Phiiuet Mnrkrt 14.11 Hrnnclil Jcffrraen Dire Werka. 107 H. ltth &mffmfm((M((MM(mmtfa.ai(.wf(m We make our Corsets fit you "rOU tien't hnvc te get nc- H -- custemed te our corsets H we make them Ret accustomed te you by correct, expert fit-tins. HikwIiiI Httrnllnn te Hteuta, hurdrnl unil Mutrmlt), madaine CW: i 835' Chestnut St. . yteJE22zienKnATr. rniadzaRszml n.-ii i mm LTrtERTAE1 limn Spnire 4'ne iiAJ.crhS'iiPJ- XMKIIICA'H sKI-rrilKKT IN TIIK 811'IIKMK Tllll MI'll 01' IIK.U l'Alli:r.U MARY PICKFORD IN Little Lord Fauntleroy The urlnlecr.it of tlw film lalilr --I'M' Lnlar Alllll-.l) lTIIArilON J. FRANK MERRICK'S sr.Mt'lIilNY I'OM'KUT UIU IIKSTHA SW1NNKN A MMTl'wi) ut Ih. werhla la'k't-Hl thmre nraan AlliiKH I'll'Tl HK 1. Aliilne Current i:nl yf t)0 World '.' I'elnrril .rcnlc HMcv. 3 Ai-mut'M Ftil.la Ten r,:lVV.-T 'AriVr-V r. M SOc-- 75c KiiMilnr I'rlri-a Vfter i p, ji. 8ittuntiia unil llellilnia Tenlaht nt HilS New Yerk Symphony Orchestra lMIKIM'll Cnnilurlnr l.imt Airiiriiiiip ThU Kruaen D'ALVAREZ rONTIlM.TO, xoleist Krlilin ut .1 ll" iit. lit H IS Philadelphia Orchestra IIVMIN sMI'IIONV N'O. .1, tl MVIOIl Tura. Km . Di-e. !'. .It 1.SII MrtruiHilltun 0irrit Cu., N. Y, LOHENGRIN Minra. Jrrllut (Klrat Amw-ir. miff llt-rc.'. 1 itfrnuiirr. SIM. i r-i-iniiiirii, niiriiiii llliiaa. lniiliiirill. I nml. IWiilniiihr " Hcnt" Vtartrne &. Ilrpiir'a. lilt) Chmtiiuf B. F. KEITH'S ED. GALLAGHER & AL SHE AN In htai'T" CIIAS. OI.l'OTT A M lt ANN MM. k JIIU MANIIKI, TIIK MIlltlllT IIANtKIIH M'll.l.lK .HOI.AH IHlll A I'KUUV VM.KNTINK AMI DTIIKII KTIIH ANIJ ia COURTNEY SlSTERS-iMHiKNCK Mllh Til Kilt I 1.1 It VIUIMt ll INTKTfK First Annual Dance (iivr.N in Ledger A. A. Thurs. Evg., Dec. IS, 1921 Mercantile Hall, 1422 N. Bread St; Prof. Rau's Orchestra Tlrkrta. 5llr 1 nrllld Ine TiU ST. SAUVEUR ,V,.&W,H,?, axons"- v M 'A,r ' '"''or th. Churrh. lnra Onntfr will s'nar .V) ci CASIN ORPHEUM tl"niewn 4 ChiUn Mat 1(m1h,, 'jiift ORPHEUM PLAYERS In "The Naughty Wife" KEYSTONE "'U,,VT;.V 8th Wainut, Mat. Te4ay ewery Burlejquer "e7nr Th, DUMONT'S V?'u Aiiciiuvia. na .ts: emmett 'vmm mirif tjih iiXr nd -wht Girk LvHem M rf" . t 'W t it " . J IV '-'w.fKf 1'