'vr Udl ' Gv. SSIP ABOUT PEOPLE iSlancy tf yme Sees Se;ie Smart Clethes Sie Tells of an Hener Conferred en Miss Margaret Robins by France Plays and Players te Have Club Night I SAW MnrJery Tayler Ilanlwlck In town nlmppinc tlie ether day. She nan wenrliiu n Rorgcetis topcent 01 moleskin, innriV with n wide cellnr nml cu(Th. nnd her hat was n rather ninnll model of henna duvctyne, embroidered in a dnrker hIiiuIc of silk wool. Mar Mar eory Jinn the most wonderful coloring, her checks nre just like roses and she looked meet specially attractive, I thought. HAVE you heard that Margaret Itehlns linn received word from Majer Dubrcull, of the French Kmbnny at Washington, thnt hIic Ii&h been awarded the French Commemorative .Medal, officially the "mcdellle com memorative de la grnndc guerre," for her distinguished Bervlcc In the French war zone This Is "the third decoration who has received. The two nicdnls from the Perblnn Oevernment, which reached her n couple of years nge, arc very large and heavy and most elaborately enameled. I have net seen one of the Commemo rative mednls. but imagine it Is net se large as the Serbian medal. The Croix de Ouerrn Is net se large, but tin Mre Is nothing compared with the meaning, 18 IK Margaret mediiih ih win uuuHiucr ui Mr. and Mrs. Tem lleblns, of 1711) Locust street. Mr. nnd Mrs. lleblns nnd their daughter returned from n long stay in Europe several months nge. Mrs. Robins Is prominent In 'the affairs of the Kinergency Aid. THE fifty-fifth of the Plays and Players Club nights will be held this evening nnd tomorrow in the play room of the association, at 43 Seuth Eighteenth street. It sounds extremely interesting te me, s they are te give three plays of vari ous periods in the last century and the present day. They arc cnlllng the eve nings "Contrasts," and the first play let Is te be "The Kiss in the Dark," which was given here In the old Arch Street Theatre en May I), 1803, when a benefit was played for Mrs. Jehn, Drew. The second play Is "The Decision of the Court," and It wan given in 1803, while the last Is a 1021 production, "Clese the Peer," as produced by the Provincetown l'l.ijeis in New Yerk this year Mrs. J. Heward lleber Is in charge of the club nights this month nnd Jeu Dcering has the stage hcttlngs In his rare The 1803 playlet will be directed by Jeseph Crnlg Fex, the 1893 one by Mrs. Hcber, and the present-dny pro pre . iluetien will have Dr. Daniel Ileyt te guide it. I anticipate an evening of ex ceptional Interest. TIIH children, Melly, aged seven, nnd Jeck, five, came very myhterletisly te Granny the ether day and giving her twenty whole cents said : "(rniiii , we want jeu te buy mother the very pret tiest pink wrapper jeu can find Christ mas, tiranilmetlier, ui'ltig rntiici long .ufferlng. te say the least, but with it I all exult ng In thus being usisl, ngreiM ! te the piopeiition and pnckctli the twenty cents rnme home that evening with n box containing a levelv pink erepe nnd lace negligee, which Im 1 n't her back exactly $M8t). for it had cost ).l, ana sne nan auncii inu reiurvu twenti-nlne elirhtv te the twentJ cents. That evening Melly and Jack fame te supper and te M'i the wrapper. While they were at the table efter having seen the lovely Ihlug nnd expressed their npprccl.illc.ji of its henutv. Mell) suddenly (.poke up and said: "Oh Granny, 1 foiget te unk you for the change today." Then' was a moment of utter slleiue. luoken only by Mury. the maid, who knew of th trnnHnctlnn, and who guffaw eil leudlj .mil lied from the mom. Tin it added Mnllj, "but perhiip". there wiimi t an." "Ne," ngreed .Tuck. "I don't Mippn.-c ou could gel 1111 awfully pretty wrap per for ten cents." "Ne. denr," hiild Granny, who had finally recovered her veire, "there w.m net nn chanKe; jmi we you uniiti'il the very nicest 1 could Ret. m I Hjient it ill." NANCY WYNH. , SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr ana Sirs Aiirca J. veiirnin, ellratli. of , , ...- l ilJ Pine street, announce th elr daiiKhtei Mian ltosalle irnth and Mr Martin Hnw- : 2d', son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Duchler, of 21 Pclham read. bh ltosalle ment of their dnughtei Btnsen Vellrnth ard uuehler William E. Garmantown The guests who will nttend the dinner ,ki., ..i i,ii. ,. ,.n mhl t Henry Dixen of Uhodera. Chestnut Hill, . Ul sive n honor irt Jl ss uuzaneui J , """' .",V' "'"""' ",'" , " rs -iiintcTMAe M,le-l A Kl,,,; Wayne, debutante daunhter of Mr and Michael O Vr.ce. of this city. Mhese pHRISTMAS MemillR! A blazing Mrs. Joseuh Wavne, before the danpe "2nrr "?, ,0. Mrs Hecrmann s son, Mr. VJ Yule lep: in the fireplace and a Mr and Mrs. J. Huthcrferd McAllister. , "al;',' C. Heerrnenn. Mill take nlace en Gift Basket of Fruit from Hallo Halle of Ililckhelme. Chestnut Hill, will Blve ' J'"'"'!' T1u Guests Included the ' "' iiq Brenr! helew CnPstnuM nn at the Philadelphia Cricket Club for , M l"1. , iu VKl ?? 1 fl?i rtft ,,,V.; i'l" Miss Wayne. will Include Miss Kath- I 'he table. It is the Gift which makes arine Dlssten I'eTter. Mis-i Hllzabeth I OAK LANE the day complete a lovely Basket iiaiuea, Mies warj u .Nixon, miss Kiea- nor T. DunnlnK, Mlsn LouIbe Dixen, Mr lames rerffuien, Mr. unancs Tiiemnsnn, Mr Cooper Smith Mr Jehn Wright. Mr Jeseph Sill Clark, .Ir , and Mr Percy Wilsen. The guests who Mill nttend the din ner thly evcnlnjf te no Riven by Mr ana Mrs Jehn M. Hamilton, of Chestnut Hill. In honor of thblr debutante dauKh- ler. wee Margaret Hayes Hamilton.. be- , fore the dance Mr. and Mrs, J Ruther rerd McAllister will rIve nt the Phila delphia Cricket Club for Miss nllzabeth D. Wayne, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mm. Jeseph Wayne, will Include MUs Margaret A Phelps, MIbk Louisa M, Wallls. Miss Nnncy II Stoughten. Miss Cernelia 8 Ilankln, Mr Francla n neeves. 8d, Mr. H. Custls Weed. Jr., I Mr. Rebert Pent and Mr. Pnrnum War- rlner. The guesta whrt will attend the din ner en Thursday evening, December 29, which Mrs. Walter Schuyler Volkmar, of QreyBteck, Chestnut Hill, will glve at the Acorn Club, In honor of MIbs Blliabeth Weed, daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Rebert Jarvls Weed, of New Orleans and Pasadena, Calif., and Miss Alice Heyt, daughter of Mrs, 13. Tedd lly; 2116 Spruce street, before the i tl?.8f c the Saturday Evening Dnnc ng Class, will Inclua Miss Dera trutcner Tlan U.n.l.l,n T1,.. v.i.... bS?'?01?'-, Mrlntyre, Mr. Mathew i m- rt'? ir- Mr- Rederick Swepe, n.n..orr.,s,SweiVJ',CaJet Frank Cr- f?,ur?f iVeat elnti N' Y" and Mr "-uui MacCuen Smith. Mlna wj M22,'vai.8tuaf.vt nt U9 Spcnce Scheel m-i .'fl will ppend a week as the Kiwi or Mrs. Volkmar. Mrs 0 Tedd UTI T711I nnl.,1. n n,n..ll.. - . . hftS'in?..,?Atl,n.?a en Saturday next In Im2 nvll8.8 W2 aC? Mrs William ntlrt..:?0b?r,ts' v.f th Navy Yard, will flit1 n &J Junchoen for Miss Weed en Monday, December 88. T Housten Dunn, of 401 Seuth lu!EE;fl0.0OJ,d "f1 wHI entertain nt aJSii0 "J honor et Mls Mary tar5.anduM'" ulse Hwaln, of Urls- aTnteh0B5eet.Pa"lng th W'nter ftt ef1iTi.n1d lIr8- J' Bertram Lipplncett. their . h.BprU.?a "trcet- wUl entertain In thSir if.f'iH'0 .pe.ra tomorrow evening MrnTi,p.pinoeUl Dr- 8 D Patter wn ana Dr. UMward Wlnslew Tayler. A iJl Jaee Addloen I3gan, U. S. PariS JS? npwatlens Commission In 'eiSwS'i arrveL1'' tills country today ttMM.in w"h'nsten. He will pass a iv yuJ h!.8 Bister' m'w u 3ila! Vm. " .n?0hk.8t0 ner nm In tethiInls.,a500'19 ofran'e llret visit of $LCH ,nnve yS"-8- ' a. brother A 4, Heward P,head. of Hale, a me Vateut trwt. and of Mr, Jehn 7 H n Ue of JJMa. tarS?n?Ul' W who will Uenfl the '"ner te be e-lvnrf h xv nn m Bill B iw7 jT'. Wi "! "i " Klti. Carlten, en Friday .evening next, In honor of Miss I.enore A Mcrall daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph It McCnll, of Sjeamore read, Merlen, and Mr. Nermnn Hlllnrrt MacLelsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MneL6lsh, of Cralftle Lea, Olencee, 111., whose on en on gagemont has recently been announced, will be Mr nnd Mrn. Charles Lewis Beric, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Sewoll Herlo. i Mr. nnd Mrs. Trlstrnm Collin Celfcct. i 3d, Mr. and Mrs. lleglnnld Jacobs, Mr I and Mrh. Albert E. Kennedy, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilbert Mather, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph II. McCntl, Jr., Lieutenant nnd Mrs. Geerge Wlllcex Mclvcr, Mr. and Mrs. Geerge W. I'cpper, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs Arthur E. I'ew, Mr. and Mrs. An drew W. Torter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis II. nehlcn, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hehart Perter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph H. Ketllns, Mr. nnd Mrs. Itlchnrd Tllglnnnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Cavcrly Newlln. Miss Hnr barn M. neyd, Miss Hldney Middle, Miss .Klonner P. Dnvls, Miss Nancy 11. Dun ning, Miss Emilia K. de Koscnke, MIsh I Jesephine Iloepor, MIsh Mildred Leng-1 streth, Miss Adelalde 8. Newlln, Miss I Helen Hnrte Skelton, Miss Frances T. Leaf, Miss Nancy Bellers, Miss Mnry I L. Scull, MJns Helen L. Hewell, Miss i Ajiittiivii, nuiici, .uiwj ivkviiei x rice, ' ait. jenn ii. liiyc, Mr. itnnry v. nere, Mr. Arthur Crlsllcld, Mr. Henry Drlnten Coxe. Jr.. Mr. Themas Dav. Mnlnr sihte. nrt Warren Cramer, Jr., Mr. Nerman Klllsen, Jr., Mr. Hareld Evans, Mr. Wayne H. Evans, Mr. Jehn D, Hcyl, I Mr. Alfred Hunter. Mr. Marshall Creu- I man nnd Mr. Elmer Hewell. The inientu will Inter attend the dance te be given by Mr. and Mrs. Evans In honor of Miss Margaret A Pheliis, debutante daughter of Mrs. Charles M. Phelps. Mr, nnd Mrs. Jehn Drowning Clement. Jr., of Ardmore, are receiving congratu lations upon the birth of a daughter, Margherlta, en Thursday, December IB. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry S. Greve, of 2'R west Tulpehecken street. Oermantewn. will entertain nt n large family dinner en Christmas Day. Their son nnd daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Walter II. Greve, of Pcrlal Farms, Essex, N. Y and their granddaughter, MIbs Helen It. Orove, and grandson, Mr. Henry S. Orove, 2d, are thelr guests for the holt days. Miss Helen Orove Is a student at Slmsbury, Conn. Mrs. Jonathan Bailey Ilrewder, who r,-0enr v,ltln r dnughters, Mre. Geerge. H. Earle, 3d, of Orayn lane. Haverford and Mrs. Walter IcmaIey n,T,er?in'?f 7,803 I1' Mflrtln3 Ia". Chest ?. ' slv co .hJr cturn from Mon Men wS 'in a-T,naa Ie fr n visit te Hop Hep klnsvllle. Ky., where she will be the Kcnrle, for the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs Hey Tayler Doekmyer nae roturned from their wedding trip and are living tmperarlly with Mr. Doekmyer'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed win A. Boekmycr, nt City line nnd uaynhnm read, Overbroek, until their new home In Overbroek Is completed Mrs Bookmyer was Miss Margaret E Curtis, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry F. Curtis, of 8870 Drevcl read, Over Over breok. MISH Lntllftn AT 3 Qn'nln .V..K,,....... daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Moso Meso Mose ley Swain, of Ha vorfeid. and her sister. I Miss Mnry Swnln. will bn the gutsts ui nuiiur hi u smnii luncnoen te lit. R"' "irXn B,r1(?t. Miss Iulse M S Swain Twill also be the guest of honor nt a theatre party, te be followed by a party nt " opera supper-dunce which wilt be ?Lv"?,ry Mrfl- Jhn f Foulkrod, fitlS? 37. K ' Tu,stIay cvtnln- Mr nnd Mrs Hnrry Goedls nnneuncc the engagement of their daughter, Anna Goedls. te Mr Iuvld J. Goldsmith, son of Mr nnd Mrs. J. Goldsmith. .;H,.nni1 M,s Milten J. Hlnleln. of ItiOl North Fifteenth stiect, are receiv ing congratulations en the birth of n daughter. Jean Hlnleln. Mrs. Hlnleln will be remembered ns Miss Itcta Greenwnld. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mrs Layten 1 Schech, of Ilosement. Will mtertnln thirty chllilren nt a thi- tru party, followed by tea at thu nelle- vuo-Strntferd, en Thursday, Dceembui in noner or nor ti.iughter and Hen M1K.S Leuilt! Kchecli nnd Afnqlir Tvtnn M. rsChech, Jr. I Mr. nnd Mr PhnrlAu r r.-i - - Iiryn Maivr, win entertain Mrs. Ooed- , miin u mother. Mm Jmla, of New Yerk City, eicr the Christina, holiday., ALONG THE READING .--...... -...... .. ".'U'HMJIl .hi ami. lira, iieivnru u Stevenson "'i meir uauKnicr, .miss vera Drink- worth, of K k ns Park, wll Bivn,i th felluw.n wcek-end at the Hetel Aoter, ' leiiuw.nu wceK-enrt at the Hetel Aoter, ' ew Yerk city, after which Miss Urlnk- "or"1 wll remain as the truest of Mrs Ah. MerKnn at her home until Jan-. 5I.rs- Charlea Hecrmann. of Klklns I'arlt. c n t e rt a 1 n oil at luncheon nn Thuru. ,t1JiyntIJh10 ""t-'urlten In honor of Mlas .,, . ., .., ,.,.. .. , .,, tiiiu .1,1 jiimur iuuuiiiiiee are receiving oenuratulatlnns imnn thn hinii of a son, Hubert Kdsar nauphlnec Miss Carrie Suahn. of D717 Nei th ' Fifteenth street, enteitnlncd the members or me j u uiuu at cams and dinner at. uri iiuuie uu iiiuuruur aicurnoen. ',,?,, C,, "i,',,,". a,,..;. ,,, ,"", '"" i I?' "l" S-1' 'iV:&.-MIif.-f '.C? ' Theso present were Mlas Anna Ilcllu :"",'" ;'" V r., .1, " '..".,' '" Landla, Mrs Harvey Halnett and Mrs .Nerman .Moere NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. K M LAicklmr, of 2513 North Sixth street, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Helen A. Lucklnir. te Mr- Her"co Super n'nlnir, of Tiega. Mrs Samuel IC Leuchhelm. of 191D Oreen street, will gle a luncheon en Wednesday afternoon Her guests will be Mm, Lee Harris, Mm. llebecca S Leuchhelm, Mre Puullne Rosenheim, Mrs MathlIda Resenau. Mrs. Carrie Iveucunelm, Mrs. Hanna May, Mrs. Will- ter Herg and Mrs Fannle Mastbaum. . . . Mlas Florence Bacharach, of H3I North Seienteenth street, haa returned from weiiesiey College te upend the Christmas holidays iltit her family Mrs Walter D Dalslmer. of the Royal Apartments, 120G North Rreail street, Is spending a week as the guest of Mrs. Philip Arneld, of Atlantic City. FURS Are Gifts of Charm and Beauty Feminine eyes will surely sparkle at a g(t of Andrnssy furs. It is a distinctive idea. The rcnsennble prices arc a pleasnnt surprise. 1310 AXfJilnut Street PHILfeELPHIA I i IfrVTSNING PUBLIC A Guest of Hener Photo by Hachrach MISS CAKOLIXE IIAHCLAV Miss linrclay Is the dauchter nf Mr. nnd Mm. William Lyttleton Ilnr clay, who entertained nt supper last week In her honor Her en gagement te .Mr. Musgren Garnet recently was announced SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Edward Dever, of 1522 Perter Rtroet, entertained some friends at his home last evening. Among his guests were Miss Veronica McGrennry, Miss Virginia Koenoy, Miss ltesallnd C. Dcvcr. Miss Alma Dever, Mr. Tatrlck F. Cleggett, Mr. William Murphy, Mi Ed ward Francesco nnd Mr. Ilnrry J.' Powell. Mr. Euirene Murnhv. of Duaucsne University. Pittsburgh. Pa., hi has returned te his home, 1420 McKcan street for the Christmas-hel!dns Mr. and Mrs. Gec.Tge Keel of 1816 Gladstone, street, will entertain the fel- I ADVKllTISKMENT rjMSHMuSMBfll X . I WW Uffl I U y It . Heusei njfMmxtuen inn w HmPllfi" I k llliMlHHfiijw V TOR I SSS wttifir Fer nil kinds of Household Furnishings the store of J. Franklin Miller holds a unique place among the Chestnut Street Sheps. The articles sold by this company, many of which will make delightful Christmas Gifte, are well known for their superior quality. IT IS se much easier te de things V 1nnninjfif ' ti n n nlu itVini Urnif I Uj ZHi.t,k lk.11. blli(t .il,T unnJi ivuj that an Electrical Appliance- as a Gift en Christmas is oeund te be enieved bv the recipient. These cold mnrriinrre n RiinVinwl V.lnr'frir Wnnt.nr :c nat tVie ftn(v in wnrm nn n l nnyn niimVlv Ynu will fin thnm nf thn . JHUV V... ....r w ....... ,. .VU... store of J. Franklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut Street as well as all sorts ?$& Semeirt both for ?er! enne Iiuinr, nf Vinmn rt liAnrHine' nnrl mnny 0f them especially suitable in U Slllltll UIJ a sma 1 aDartment: wushiner ma chines vacuum cleaners toasters cninta, yni-uuin Lif.ani.rM, tuusii-ra, JJen,3' Br,lls "":,i kii, wumi; uuna, pn.umium, Koekerettes, immersion water heaters, warming pads, hair driers, curlinff jrenSr etCi in this list you waflle irons, percolators, cannot but find something which will please every one en your Christ' mas list. tillea with sucli luscious l-'ruit, in , i , A u i. ,, l eluding a ClUbter OI these huge Het house Grapes from Belgium, and se nrtisticaily arranged, tee a Gift which will be enjoyed by every one. Hallowells' have a wonderful assert ment of Baskets: brilliant hand- ,1n)fnH nnn Tnrmnnsn n-idlceta nn,, t0"1" - ?"0 -"-u??-.."!1" ,"'! " " """"".""" 'ul' stunning Chinese Baskets of unique design and exquisite Florentine Bas kets. These marvelous Gift Baskets of Fruit are priced from $5 te $50 and upward and perfect deliveiy is minrnntpp,! te nnv nlacn within liinn miles. r; - i TT IS fascinating te go into the store of Bailey, Banks & Biddlc Company and see all the wonderful Jewelrv. Silverware and ether nrHele rllsnlnvnil thorn Gifts fnr IT1 , 'Ps llsP'a,cu ineit, Ullts ler Christmas which are simply superb Jewels of uneeualed beautv a 7;:i :un. j C,! W 1 e peerl necklace, it diamond bar pin, a bracelet of precious 3tenes, a jeweled nf01; ''"Hnn" "qii",,1110 T"" derful collection of Silver from magnificent silver services and chests 0f flat silver te moderately priced pieces; caite dishes, breacJ trays, marmalade jars, casseroles, chafing dishes, meat dishes, salad bowls, etc. Hut I must net neglect te mention the hnndsemc hall and mantel clocks and the splendid selection of irifte for t.U ...n..i.. .1. muni ciiuua, Liuii.-i, wiwiuis, uacuu, traveling bags, military biushes and cigar and cigarette cases. A FRIEND of mine tells ine that ' her husband has a provoking habit of buying articles of wearing apparel just before Christmas which she would like te give te him as gifts; but if he happens te go into the stoic of MacDonald & Campbell, 1334-30 Chestnut Street, te purchase a necessary cellar, I can well ima gine that he sees many articles which preve quite irresistible. Fer instance, their supply of silk mufflers is most enticing, and I found them te be very moderately priced. The fancy fcnd striped mufflers nte especially at tractive. But you will see many articles, at MacDenakl & Campbell's which man ,like for gifts; knitted wool vest and sweater coats, gloves, handlerchlefn, ties 'and an excep. tipn.ni ;ita or fine, silk shirt1. " ! .i 'l'HF. nHEHTNlTT RTOWnT- AS LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, (niK KUe"ts nt his hume thl. eve ning: M hs Mary Gnrtnei MliiJ Alice ill neil, M.S'. Marl McLaughlin. MIbk riinrlntu Currnn, Mis-i Kellti Currnn. M ss Mac Smith. Mr. and Mis. Charles Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hcanlln, M. nntl Mis Clinrler. JCenny. Mr. C. Clnusl, Mr. J A K"rwlck, Mr Charles Pullman and Mr Smith ltee.s, of Salcirl, N J. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knlser, of 6512 Osage nnnue. entertained Infertfinlly Inst night nt dinner. Their guests In cluded Mis- Cnthnrlne Ilafferty. Miss Mnrv Crenny nnd Mr. Jeseph A. Mc Aullfff Mr James Oldhelt nnd Mr1. Jehn Toiiinsen. of West Phllndelphln, will spend th Chrlstma holidays In the mountains of West Virginia, OERMANTOWN A Biirpr.se party In honor of his birth day was ,glven recently for Mr. w. Hunter Seyfcrt. of Legnn, by his class mates of the Oermnntewn High Scheel. The guests Included Mr. Allien .m. iieyi .Tr , Mr Jeseph Shlnn, Mr. Jehn K Aciifl Ml.. Mn M emHnv fnrmnrlv of the Oermnntewn Hespltnl. has returned te her home In Galveston, Tex. HOLMESBURG The Indies' of the Emergency I m r,f t... rtj en i Itelmenburir will irlve n enrd Party Tuesday. December 27, In the library. WIU (irUCCCUH Ul VI1ICII Mill "U uuiii.kv.. te the Chnrles McMenamy Pest of the American Legien. These whit will be In charge of the affair are Mrs, Charles Blnkcr, Mrs. Rudelph Hnvder, Mrs. Helen Smyth. Miss Almn Brown and Mrr. Alfred Cnrtlcdge. The mnrrlage of Miss Emma Nichols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilebert Nichols, of 8014 Walker street, te Mr. Herman Offner. of Cincinnati, O., will take place en Wednesday, December 28. The ceremeny will be performed by the IteV. A. A. Thompson. Miss Helen Whlteman, of Walker street, will upend the Chrlstmae helldnys In Pittsburgh ns the guest of Miss Agnes Petter. MOORESTOWN Mr. and Mrs Arthur J. Pcdley and their family of nrldgcsbore read, are spending Fome tlme In llrndcntewn, Kle. Mre. Esther Straw brldge Tlrephy and Miss Strawbrldge. who have been abroad for several mentlis, will spend the Christmas holidays In Caire, Egypt. Miss Maple Helllnshcad has returned from a trip te Atlantic City. Mr. Nelsen 11 Gnskell, son of Mr. Jeseph II. Gaskcll has been ndvnnced 'te the chnlrmanshlp of the Federnl Trnde CoinmlSHlen, nt Washington, D. C. AnVKllTlrlKMKNT PlcrTwA gfrqeb A CHRISTMAS Gift of a beautiful electric lamp will nhvaya be a very pleasant reminder of the giver, I can think of nethin which is se deceiative and at the same time be useful. At the store of Walker & Kepler, 531 Chestnut Street, you will find a remarkably extensive assert- ment from which te make your se- lectien at most attractive prices exquisite Japanese vase lamps with lovely silk shades, dainty little lamps for the boudoir, bridge lamps 'With hand-painted parchment shades, ex- cellent te read by. And the elec- wja " viumer ib acpicrs are se entcitaininR that I would have liked . te play with them myself. While you are there don't forget te trical toys at Walker & Kepler's are purchase these bewitching little cel- ered lights for your Christmas tree; they add se much te its appearance, OU arc wondering what you will have for a center decoration en your Christmas dinner table. I am 01n ,n ...111 AH,1 hAlL:.. l euiujruu lll 111IU JlUllllIlir BO Ul- tractive ns the charming Christmas Baskets nt Vellers, 12th and Sansom Streets baskets filled with ever- greens and bright red berries with jaunty red bows en the handles. They have some very special little baskets for only $3 which are per- fectly delightful. While the holly wreaths and evergreen wreaths, ' exquisitely made with little pine cones and jelly berries peeping "tout, are wonderfully aitistic. But hnv.. , you seen the larger basket of grow ing plants ferns and crotons with berries and red ribbons nnd mnr. veleus clusters of Bclgiun grapes "" ""' ?.. ln:lr nanaie.s' lifts which t.irry wnil thun the real bptrlt of Chrlutmas THESE glasses are simply i-uiii- ing my disposition; they aie se uncomfortable and yet I can't get along without them." Te the person whose glasses are net absolutely satisfactory, I advise that he go te Wall & Ochs, Opticians, 171 G Chest- nut Street, who will give him their expert opinion as te the type of glasses which will suit his needs best. The man or wemnn who spends hours each day at the desk has need of nccurately fitted spectncles. If your glnsses have a tendency te across the bridge of veur nose J will he nieni i?fc i?""?.8,?' y-?u . .- "- "" niu I."Ull.S OD- PUllfc rU- tnined from the W. & 0. tomfeit . j" ; T ; u- omieit bpectnclea, a model especially de- signed and pa ..ited by them. QNK day when I was shopping I met n friend who was dashing alenff Chestnut Street nnd I had te luiiRh nt her worried expression. "Oh, dear!" bhe snid, "I've just bought n new evening dress and I can't find steckiiiRs te match it any- where." "Don't try nny longer," I told her. "Bujsome white ones nnd send thentte Bnrgh', 1113 Chestnut Street. Thev can dvi tlmm .. -color you wish." She Was deliirhtf.fi with the suggestion nnd when I saw her agen she told me that the re- suit had been completely satisfac- tery. Bnnra' nre ertrn nki. tr. .i.. slippera telmntch your costume, tee. and If yeurAave nnv old lfrht.nL.,J slippers ppera hiving thorn, dyed blac is. IrMppod - n IrMpped - n i economical scheme, Mr. William H tschler, Mr. Aiexnnuar COmnosed of p Ai.Vniii if ..i. O. Sewcll, Mr, W. Ilelind Plckard. Mr. i -oe chairman the nv rhnri a a! ' Murray A. Stokes, Mr. W. Harris 8te-. dersen. FeHen Bent : -05? ei Inev hent" vens. Mr. Druce Qllmere, Mr. Frank .nl . WllllnVn Curtis Dek ?9 I nnn Gllmore and Mr. C. Evnns Emre. forth Huah M : WInthre'n P ' Duttrlck DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Dnvls, of Hewlcklcy, I'n., will be guests nt Christ mas of Mr. and Mrs. lloaceo Ilnllnrd, of Chester. Mrs Dnvls will remain for n fortnight ..Mf- nnd Mrs. Jehn E D Coffey nnd their children, of Herse Vnlley, will lcac In n few dnjs for Babylon, L. I. where they will be guests ever Chrlstmns of Mr. nnd Mm Jeseph Hamming NORRI3TOWN Mrs. James Kehlor, of Hamburg Pn . Is the guest of hr-r ren-ln-lnw nnd daughter. Mr nnd Mrs. Gcerge Sellers, of i'lC Clnln street Mrs. S. J K mmermnn, of the Nerrls Apartments, hnii left te spend the Chrlst mns holidays with relatives In Pitts burgh, Pa. Concert and Dance In Feyer Plan,?..are "Mildly belng completed for the Williams College Muslcnl Cluhs concert and dance te be held In the 1-eyer of the Academy of Musle en De cember 26, ".'""":" lain, !I7: William Mnr- ,rl" .S"""- V.A'T,l"!.'ire,P v arecne. t9?.;. A11).?r,t T- i-foAlllster, '17 Llllle, '50 , Arthur W. Lli , , , Hen ii. v . T.lnnnlfi 'ni. . Hebcrt L. McLeen. Jr.. 'lfl! the lt.v' Chnrlps P H. Nasen. 'C2 : Pnen- i th nev. Geer ftrd,,en' 188 : Christopher L jtenn- Lawrence Wlilttem William K eergn U Ttleh- T. Wn ,1 nrt Henry Lawrence Whlttemerc. '07: j' Ilandall Williams Jr. oe, Haverreni -ACADEMY OF MUSIC- Tvvnce Today, 3"P. M., 8 P. M. DIWIIM OI'KN AT S AND 7 E5gfMIU 3 (.reateHt IlrI In One-?-l .shii for Oni I'rlrp ,?-J "SHANGHAIED" "A DOG'S LIFE" & "SHOULDER ARMS" "MY fllllUTKNT AND HEST ni.ll," t-nnriie tlmnlln 2 HOURS OF LAUGHTER COME AND BK happy Afternoon Pricti, 11, 22, 33, 44 cent Evening Price., IS, 25, SO, 75 cenli Sitnrdsy morning prieti, II, 22 and and 33 centt Cemi Early Full Orchetlru Friday at 3:00 Naturdnr nt R:1S PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Leepold .StokeKokl. Conductor UirilAIlIl HTRAUHH. iiuphi i nnaurter UMI't KOCIIANBKI. Mellnlit MOZART. Muplter Hj-mpheny' VIVALDI. Concerto In A miner for lelln anil Orclirntra RTBAV8S. "Kin HcldrnlelK-n" Seati Acad. & Heppe'i, 1119 Chestnut "First en Your 1 TH A i.m.i n. ... m .u ...uitiiii i, mni linn in inn n , m You'll Laugh Until Yeu Cry I Geerge Allen, inc. jg? t-J' Sgj 1214 Chestnut Jffr jm. . jjjj 3s $1 jm jjjj A Clearance Sale of Fine Winter Millinery Every Hat at Vz te less than usual js pi v! .!& ?; 6 Xmas Shopping Days Left 5 $ Bitter Celd Days bring te mind the practical gift of some WOMEN'S VLVENDALE UNION SUITS. Made especially for us of the very finest yarns. All styles, high, low and Dutch neck; sleeveless, elbow length or long hleees; ankle or knee length. Regular Sizes. $2.00. Usually S3.00. Extra Sizes, $2.2."). Usually ?3.50. V JiS S2 S S ? ill u fi Cjt $ Kft Cll Cotten Flannel Nightgowns $1.25 A closing-out of these from one of our finest manufacturers at exnctlj II LF PRICE. Principally el white, trimmed with blue or faced with plain color. Seme fasten with braided loons 10 te 52 bust. "I JK j Jg? f ?: S 0 'gH w? Ji 8 Ss: Put These Stockings en Veur Gift List ENGLISH WOOL HOSE i Brn He.ith,r .Mixture with hand-embroidered contrasting clocks. S2.."0. $t.."0 ,iluc PLAIN OR STRIPED WOOL. $2.00. SILK-AND-WOOL STOCKINGS in Black or 1 .unci's Hair color. $3.00. t ,V!!nEDuSi.IL!S,T()CKI,NGS$1--15Pa.r. 3 pairs for 54.00. All the leading colors. 'M .? , p -r & V eillinine V ailC 2 , L J.cm- S! N. Vf Ctl & M JJ 'gft $& m will be caught nnd held by home HANDKKItt'HIEFS 1 ?AINTYM?nM;IDiC0L,0RS ,Uh K-l"WnB black letter. SS.eO for six. With openwork wreath nnd embroidered letter Sir,0 for flix. corner nnd initial. $2. 75. "$3.00. ROOX' SOc and 75c apiece. u FKBNCII HANDKERCHIEFS of colored linen with hand-drawn Hqunres. Quaint Delly Vardi elT vein Snappy futuristic borders. Fresh white delicateU erl.-H """'J "1lm'S.m,,S with hand-embroidered W? ! Kr .vi Christmas Cards- n,CTa,n1"UClnnd c08t fi0 Htt,e IIev ye sn eursT AT 5pc a Deren (Include Envelopes). DECEMBER 19, 1921 1'nn.A 'H rmtiiMtwT THiJATnnw . BROAD Tonight MntlnirK Weil . Hut nt 2 1"' ClIAIU.Ilf) FllOII.MAN I'ri-ncntH ETHEL BARRYMORE In lite nl'v In lilrli lirr triumph han lrn Mlthmit immilrl In the lilMery of the Ainerlmn M.tur, l( DECLASSEE" By Zee Akins Keiilit Hell.nif fnr .'mn (t Sew Year's Weeki Extrn Mnt New Yiixr'n Day Prlcn. nil perfe mnticeii (cxtept llnll il nlirhtii) TiDc In IL' SO GARRICK Last 6 Evga. lOPl'!,AH MATINKB.H Willi A DAT. ,CAares 7)hfAan 7?cicnt3 tiilJJILILl) A PLAY OF ADVlfTURC i)iiK A. I. MATTHE.WS Xmas and New Year's Weeks MfttlnnPH Wed.. Hat unJ Ne Year's SEATS ARE NOW SELLING FOR HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES In Jnmcn Ferbes Ilrllll int Cemcdr "The Famous Mrs. Fair" I'rlif i nil pcrfermancen fi-xecptlnif .' ir ilaj nnd llelWay nlBhtni T.c ie $2 SO IMtOTlX'T YIK mr.KV TION 111 III VINO NKATS IN ADVINCK FORREST LastGEvgt. i- 'THH imOADWAY WHint ! OKI" OI- TUB OIIKATF.ST ANTIDOTES TO KAIITHI.Y WIHKnY .AND jtCHKHKH AFTEH IICAI. I'lXAStTtK WIU. TIND rlU". IMIIKEBT THHATnF: THEin COVETED HAVEN ' - ItECOHD THE 3-STAR MUSICAL, INTOXICANT Blanche Ring Chas. Winninger Winona Winler Jay Gould ami The Famous Millionaires' Chorus ACADK1IY OF Ml'HIC. Weil. Kir.. Dr. 18 THE CHORAL SOCIETY OF l'lIII.ADKI.PIIIA 1VII.I. 1N(I "THE MESSIAH" M.1HCKI.I-1 CI1.11T, hoprnne aiAWH'KKITK CHOWKI.I. Il.llllt. Alie MCIIOI.AS IIOI'TY. Tener (,I)UIF. V. A. DKTWII.Kll. Ileo Anil MemlMTi I'HII.inF.LrillA OHCIIKSTItA IIF.MH tiOKDHN TIIINDEU. Comlurter Tickctn. iiftrrSlnt. t Ilrwpr'n, 1110 ChrM- nnt r nun ini ,riiiniiy. 7flf. St.OO. Sl.BOl Amplilllicntrc. 2.1c nnd S.li C A CIM 8lh & Walnut. Mntf Ted-u LAOllNUWat80n & Cehan TROCADERO U'.V ALOHA Shopping List" m 7 s I I Street- -1214 I I I full. extra neil-cut gowns S i w. g STOCKINGS el ENGLISH W. i i .-HPfSiS.. MMWM'IMv'IrTi (rJa J MMWl) 3 11111,1 M I.KADINO TIIHlTItF. DIMFCTIOV OF I.EE ft .1. .1. SIIFIIFHT rmi-4-yM'tiibSK-lJ4;y.a:M33B SH THt WORLDS BEST VAI DAILY MATS AT Z tVES AT 0 THE COSTLIEST PRODUCTION IN VAUDEVILLE TH C WSeLY0Ri nVt scenes fiowteus cTuM:s-tt DtAUTr chorus 65 -PEOPLE.-65 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiniinniriTiTTnilililillllll ROY CUMNONGS ON TMt OOLF LINKS ii:iii;iiMiiiiiiiii;i:iiiiiiiiiiiTrrnTnTmniiniiii BARD tv PEARL KEN0& GREEN mimmjUTnt Tm i'n mi NANCY GIBBS I PliRCtuA BS05 J MAROID VUMAY SURROUNDING BiuL OF ALL iTAR ACTS SAM 1 &SG.XMAS MAT. I srATSHQrfaAfiAswiiKrnrrAiiATt-&vr Ob. THI. N V WINTER. GARDENS I Psntmms KeWrt HOWARD AND CO OF 2.0O MOSTLY GlflLS LAST WEEK I'.rrn. nt Hitiii .MiilH. Last Barg-. Mat. Wed. ";,,, $1.50 F I?AY COMSTOCK S- rtOH'SlS GflT Ptutur -ALICE M zs Mfw ra v tcvoevtPMs stccsss " W.tfv TIM CfCONNOR j a hemaM wr MAS A NK 1F.AII" HIXK" (IM1 M.1TX NOW MESSRS SMUBLRT Present THE. FAMOUS COME.D.ANS MC1MT EHEM! UASNAPPy musical com toy Willi AHLRltl'Te Uld LA' A) AHD A TRULY AMAZING CHORUS llellil O Mill., iiuih i. Nru lrur'n llfu'illnr Miit . Wril. H nt ONE S1UGE HIT TmhS QiyC 5' MATS. rilUUS. 4. SAT. (ioei si:.i, at 'im: r.ex ernci: i ok i.i. ruti-eKMXMns M.ATS MIH KOIt rill(slMS m:u i uwrs m t-. ,i i.t.s. IIUOAMI. H ( 11(11 !DA rUT7i:s Mm i Halnilf'Cera- Chriitnai (Men.) Nijbt iiramiu scats sellinc new W I' ' ' VM H MUM T!l I i r! HOIBRK BLiNN Ab A OOi.L.Y BANDIT IN THE T nA pv DAU MAN J NEW YORK LOVED HIM A YEAR I-M-P I . llitl VUert -( nfltiiiiinute sin iut-il I M MARY PICKFORD IN Little Lord Fauntleroy ttimiti. m n Te 6 50c lax 75c Alter 6 PM P M. OUt Included I lillllu- l'rlir ftir I P M " Itunliix mill IIiiIIiIiiih METROPOLITAN I H l K'l 1 1 Mae Desmond ZAZA " ' " ' ' x- - i. i inNii vi i i 1'Hl. MT1MI' 111 (.'VMM rt i nu 1 ELY SI "ARRAP v fi$S tfjfXMASCKT T YtAPsLF? BE IN I T 1T" lUkX TtnxuaZ'&zrsBiw siiSSr'S'sttsAS'V BSS8w tj 0k! m . II N - 1 II - I - I , 1 - "n , 4 in) X'TIXS OF '1 IIP STORM C'OLNTin "2 r'" - ' h 1 r ,r . ! rf in ,i .45 hi tin i m i it i n . , ORPHEUM M- " i. ORPH UM PLAYERS in "The Confession" iiiiii i i ri iiminws. i,. ... .,. I 1 T ,V M M l Mis M I rs n. t.. Iff. -r i! fr1 "'"'" m,,,. ,., k (Z(mm 'Jham. HMdliTs h I VI HOI H)s. flu, Til tTT nircci riem ,i u i a the KNICKERBOCKER THEATER, New Yerk wn in ill I s( (i mni i Kin. m,fii ,-, THE GREATEST PLAY OF THE GENERATION THE WANDERING EW Ilr I II MM 1 Till HNTON MOST AMAZING DRAMA OF THE TIMES rOH AI.I, JIKN AMI AM. M'llMICV nv f f ,'AirjlM, MKtTH ANI t'ltr.l'.IIK VIKOUUCKH ON A HCAI.K OJ .1 WITH A bt'l'KlUI y ln rllnn Hlnnlpv Ce. nt America .MAItKI.T AT NINHTHKNTII It A M TO 11 1' M M.I.ZNirit lrcfiitn i:liilTe l'lrnt Miimlne of RALPH INCE'S Production A(lilid Attr.i. lun The Inlin.tnM LUVBOSKA and Company of Dancers AIe A NTH rmiPiTII. ("OMKDT BOBBY VERNON IN 1MTIAI PllKMI-VTATH'V Oil" "FRESH FROM THE FARM" Admission, Daily, 35c, 50c Evenings, Saturdays or Holidays, 50c, 75c Ne Highar ANTON' iiAi m i i hixti:i:ntii hthket WILLIAM FOX Present. 11:30, 1:30 3i30, 5i30 7:30,9:30 Matinees, 35c, 50c Evenings, Saturday Matinees and Holidays, 50c, 75c i i Mt.NCINU NEXT (XMAS) WEEK rinUT I'linSKHTATION VI1.I 1AM TUX I'ltODft'TION MARK TWAIN'S Jiti: v rK.r ' AirnY -A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court TUT i.ltl.ATKHT SATIRK IN THE5 IIISTOKY OF I ITI'R NTl'nK M T&CHESTNUTST0" BROAD nnn inn a no r ie 7 no, 0:30 CECIL B. DE MILLE l'RODi'rne.N "Foel's Paradise9 A l'VRAMOl'NT IMCTl'Itn WITH Dnl.OTIIV n Vl.rn.V M I.DKRD HAKIMS i I'N'IIAD SOU AND 1001) OTHEIIS Diil i(n JJwnlniTi. 75c Piilurilivi mi! Hnl iIumi After IP f 7er na Trlcea NEXT WEEK rinsT and nxi;i.-iR siiewivq ELSIE FERGUSON and WALLACE REID in "PETER IBBETSON" DAI CV ,-' M"IIKKT STlinET rALiAUEi ma r te it ir p m. RUDOLPH VALCNTINO I M I K i ri m vn i:i. ARCADIA ' IUH nut ltd lhtll in V M e 11 1,1 P M. i ai m it'NT I'lrri'itn "THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH" M ! I ' I VMI NAME victeria ,.M;r,i.i,,,,pTHM. POLA NEGRI .s,1,?,,.,.. CAPITOL "J4 M KM-T HTIIISKT v M in 11 I'l p JI, U'll 1 s'luHY "The Mysterious Rider" REGENT Hie Iiir'iinmi 1 llel 17TII MIk Itrvell M MIKI I v I GLOBE "irw0,! THE BIGGEST AND BEST VAUDEVILLE SHOWS Extra Midnight Performance i -. I ,11 ' IM" 1 P ' ' - M. I u Broadway '"V AI) ,ni .sSMi;r 7 AMI II 1 M UUH.UMi Mini Pill r,lll In (l I HMIIN Ml.Hr' Allegheny 1 11 SK1 nun AND I ' 'HIM A KH 5 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE " l M "! M l"i n HI, "Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" ' " " - ""i ml' CROSS KEYS " ' .nl mvhkist VERA BURT & COMPANY LHAMBRA '-T" xs" mehiiw I b I 1, A "COURAGE" m 51 IH VAPITTIF nrmni IRVING 8r JACK KAUFMAN .V-,E STANTON Arthur VVcst-.Tbc ElUwerlhi, Othr AND MSSJ(lr IN A ONC GIRL RKVUe 3.si'2ws menpay. presets SEATS ON SAIC PEC.IJ) DUMONT'S 1 1 11 Mti'll Kv. 810 I U. . M.aa ri... .,., J ".fcM 4ii I "I u tmmn l i wtLUH Minstrel i it,' Girls Leave Heme" XMAS & NEW YEAR'S WEEKS ONLY SEATS NOW SFi MNn ... i' In "Dif Wnmlrrlm Jrv. lu,ti llrln.n, unil Krl,.ntr r,ht tlic tram iiut.tiinilln.r Jmnmtla triumph H weniltrful predurlUn none ,,, ,r He ,, t i tlml It dtflr ue,cr,. ,. ,! Incempiiri,!,!, aHd nnd prwlur4 IINKXAMITEI. OKANJtJKUifci' ,i - CAHT. INCI.UIjnYi ""'Vf''- I IV Hi IftBr !IMU EK . . . 'I A IC1AT10N,