Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 27, 1921, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING PUBLIC" LEDGER-rHIL'ADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1921
JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Talks of Christmas Festivities The
Lcdyard Hcclcschcrs Give Ball for Their Daughter.
Various Other Events of Interest
Guest at Ball
WE CEKTAINL.Y have lim! Iwo days
of sacty Fince Katurrla.v. ChrM
mad Dfty, of -ou. w" hPPy &
Fer meet e' UM werc w,t" our femlllc',
harlne Chrlntinns fun nnrl Chrlatmus
cbwr together. nnl many of uh went te
the homes of our clone friends through
the ilay te offer the Feawm'a wishes te
them nil. ... , ,, , .
Mrs. .TnmeH HnlMy and llplolse sitvc
t tirrfrr-tly dellKhtful reception which
lasted. In true Southern xtyle, from i
In the afternoon until 11 In the evening.
In their apartments nt the llcllr-vur en
Cbrlflmfi" Day. and they hud that
eharminar Mrc. Habey Celby, of New
Yerk, receiving with them, beside ncv ncv
eral ether ladles. I iwv lets of people
I knew there, and We had a most enjoy
bid time.
AND the family parties and delnss
yesterday, toot Fer theiiRh Chrlnt
mid was Sunday the festival was celc.
brited yeftenlar aUe. and the double
holiday wemed like one lone continued
day of Reed wishes and Christinas trees,
and holly, and mistletoe.
Is It net a beautiful season? Even te
the meat grown-up of us, tbere are e
many tender memories of when wstoe,
wre small. Even if theso memories arc
saddened by the tibwnce from our fire
aides of many who used te make the day
se Joyous for us. there Is still a happy
jlew about the day, nnd somehow they
li,.. mn ntrenffW In our thbiizht that we
mil . "-" r .. .. ... . I .. --. - -... ...,,j, nmi n;ny iiieu
tannef but feci that tney are wwi us in ia. aiihh i.ana i.ainc, Mise liarharn Krit:
Lloyd, befere Iho Benedicts' Hull will
Include Miss Ellen McMlchaal, Miss
Virginia Ilcclwlier, Mlrte Vlrerlnla Uen Uen
beh Carter, Mlsn Evelyn It. Drayten.
Mlsd Lyrlla M. Clothier, Miss linnnlnc
Grange,, Miss Katharine, Dlssten I'orter,
Mlaa Kllzabeth B. Wayne, Mr. Scott
I,andrctli. Mr. Jehn Carter, Mr. William
Carter, Mr. Horatio Gates Lloyd, Mr.
Cooper Smith, Mr. Dnrclay McPadden,
Mr. Frederick iJchaefter, Mr. James
CheMen, 4th, Mr. Jo-ienh Itnrrltien, Jr.,
Mr. Clayten McMlchael, Mr. I'etnberlen
Hheber. Mr. tieorffe Kebltis and Mr.
Udwnrd Casenrd.
Miss Virginia Mention Carter and Miss
Mnry Illilgiey Carter, daughters at the
Uev. nnd Mrs. Geerge Calvert Cnrtcr,
left en Saturday for Princeton, N. J.,
where they spent tlie week-end as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. I.avvrence Ben Ben
eon, who entertained a house party ever
Viuriainiutj. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Hall TUnkln, of i
Doup Ilun Farm, Penllyn, will shortly I
Issue Invitations for a dance en Friday
evening, January 27, ut the Itltz-Coriten '
In honor of their rielmtanle daughter.
Miss Cernelia Shepard Itunkln. Mlsa!
Itankln will be the guest of honor at fi
theatre paity. followed by a supper, tit1
the Rltz-Carlten en Tuesday evening,1
mnuary e, wniciv ncr parents will give.
The guests who will attend the dinner
en Monday evening. Januarv 2. which
Mr. and Mrs. Albert TJlllett McVittv, et
Wytiden and Roberts avenues, Bryn
Mawr. will glve at the TJellevue-Stritt-ferd
in honor of their daughter. Miss
Iluth riwlght McVltty. befere the meet
Inir of Mrs. Charlca Wtewart Wurts"
tlatiulni; class, will Include Miss )encttc
P ''" aaL
MISS VIRGINIA 1IKOKSCI1HU
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Led
inril HcchsrJter, wlie was guest of
honor at a ball given by her parents
last evening
Ocorge Levitt, Mr. Max Frcedman. Mr.
Wlllam UruntE, Mr. Max Welnstene,
Mr. Rf. Lincoln J5egen, Mr, David Levitt
and Mr. Harry Duke.
Mrs. Julia M. Flocco, of 1611 Seuth
Hicks street, announces the engagement
of Iter daughter, Miss Madeleine nita
Fleced. te Mr. Nicholas K. Brlglla, of
tlile city.
GERMANTOWN
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred N. BudCef 081
High street, nre spending the holidays
In Brooklyn, N. Y where they are vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Uudd.
Mr. and Mrs. A. l. Caplnh. of 6712
Lincoln drive, liave returned from
Freneh Lick Springs, Ind., where they
npent oeveral weeks.
TIOQA
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Klwoed Ha.1teuv.lt. of
Tiega, will glve a dtnncr-dnnce at tlielr
home tomorrow evening In honor of
their daughter. Mlsa Mary Hallewell.
The guestH will Include Mlw Pauline
fleuc, Ml'.s Helen Kreek. Miss lone
Finney, Mlsa Pauline Parker, MUs
Helcn Mullln, Mlrs Marguerite Wurst.
Mr. Oliver Franklin. 3d. Mr. Ilebcrt
Ballee, Mr. Heward Hnrtznll, Mr. Wes
ley Dlttman, Mr. Frederick Hfthn. Mr.
Menreo Klein nnd Mr. Lyster Parker.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr. James B- Peuglass, of Swarth Swarth Swarth
more, lias Issued Invitations for n cos
tume novelty subscription dance, which
lie will glve en Saturday oenlng, De
cember 31, at the Woman'e Clubhouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Theophlle Saulnler, or
Swartlimere, have at their guest Mlra
Helen Prent!es, of Heading, Mass, She
will remain with them for three weeks.
Mrs. Saulnler will entertain her luncheon
club In Miss Prentiss' honor en Tuesday,
January 10.
uanuuij; class, win include Miss Lcneltc Stratford te formally present te Meclctv
Jeanes, Mlsa Loulse Bally. Miss Mstty their daughter, MIls Henrietta M.-Velgli
Jeseph L. FrltJt, of Pelliam court, Gcr Gcr
inantewn. will clve nt the Bellcvue-
MOORE8TOWN
The marriage of Mlsa Kdllh Moere,
daughter of Mr, and Mra. Hlwoed Moere,
and Mr. Frank Jessup, of Hlverten, .
J en Saturday, November 26, han been
announced,
Mlsa Dorethy Warden was tt guest at
ft luncheon given recently by the ttaff
of the Y. M. C. A.
Mlra Knther French will spend the
holidays with her parents en West Main
atrct,
Mr. Paul Darling, of Philadelphia, lias
been spending a week with his aunt, MrB.
Tacy Paul.
tfB ACADEMY OF MT8K; M-f
COURSE SALE flssw1 JAN. 2 i1:'
ADD TAX 00. .. .30, .25
PRICES 3.00, M.0O) J3.00, $2.00
MAIL OKDKIIH MMV
NEWMAN
ACADEMY OF MCBICI
Melrepltn 0xr Ce., J. V.
To Te
Dl'lht at 7:30
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PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
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FRIEDA HEMPEL
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EMMETT WELCH Muutrdt
tey'J i Ven tiii: riiii.iinrj.
1'HICKS 10(1 TO 40c
BAttY
LEE WHITE
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JOHNNY D00LEY
tt I. n Mfilne!i nintsi. rieber Doeleyft fe,
AHeuthAnicrlraii MMr3ef Henjt&'Danc
"IN ARGENTINA"
With Harry Ormnnd. Dmlla DllrIe and
nobrte Mlrnne Ce
LORPrAIN MLLE. CODEE
(lAtDSM'TllfT1 Til H MOM, .IIKO". "
l.erli VbIIIii" Trie (Irlir tlie llutihlf Kfnc
AND A rWKAT Ht'ROtJNMINOHII.f,
MBATff NOW I'riRNKW'vilArt'H WEBI
3 Shows New Year's Day
I t:icv 1:30 a r. M.
flKOAI) :
rei'tari
Motion Pictures
Celer Views
TRAVELTALKS
5sSvAGTss:Beg.Jan.13-14
ALASKA, - IAN. 13-14
CANADIAN ROCKIES, JAN. 20-21
ICELAND 8ANPDEN0RTH JAN.27-28
SWEDEN BSSffiT FEB. 3-4
SWITZERLAND, FEB. 10-11
METROPOUTAN
MAE DESMOND
VATINKB TODAY AT 'J.13
'Tets of the Storm Country"
TONIGHT AT 8:16 "ZAZA"
DAVID DEt,ASCO'a
"annuel mI (iorinantewn ('tifll'n
VivrncwiT MRt Tei1ay 2
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ORPHEUM PLAYERS in
"Daddy Dumplings"
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HilK
pH tm&& HOWARD
BIGGEST MUSICAl SPKTACLt OH EARTH
TDfir AnPRft Jann Da Parlt Bur-
lesqurr 1 Mil. .Salera
Dplrit.
bifll
rrffIB LcdyaJ Ilcckiiclicrs'
L tlin imnertnnt event labt uizlit. It
wu bItcii for Virginia, who made lier
dbut In October, and who is certainly
ene of tie most popular of the jrlrln.
VIrslula Is se bright and has euch a
cr, delightful little laugh. Everyone
likes her, oho Is go genuine and attrac
tive. There were a great many dinners
irlven before the ball, of course, nnd
I really wonder as I leek ahead te nil
the events of this week, hew all the buds
and the ethere, tee, for that matter,
rill ever be able te nttend everything
te which they have been Invited. It deca
net strike me as humanly possible, but
Ml warrant they'll de It. and what Is
inere, leek as bloenilnc nnd fresh nfter
It all, an if they had been going te bed
promptly at 0 o'clock each evening.
DID I tell you that Jacriucllne Cireen
had written another play, and that
it's going te be given in the Little 'I lie
'inajcr, .Minn j.eulne Wllxen. Jllas
lrancci I'lyde Brailer. Mian Alltln
was I '""'ibrcj', Mlsn Oele.itu Hecksclier. MIh
.. Audrey Saunders, Minn Hllrabatli
.MRcnen, Miss Clolse Qelst. Mr.'Bnlrd
McCaleb, Mr. Cluerden acovllle, Mr. Wil
liam Keevllle. Mr. J. Heren Cresman.
Jr., Mr. Alexander Cameren Cretman.
Mr. Van Hern Ely, Mr. Henry Hill
Cellins. Mr. Nicholas Petry. Mr.Tledffer
Maxwell. Mr. Merris Maxwell. Mr.
?rer?,! Clothier. Mr. Leuis Clothier.
Mr. Itlchard Weed, Mr. Jeseph Jtarwi
Mr. and Mrs. Charlee M. Lea. et
WeBthprpe. Devcm, will entertain at a
fcy Vrps luncheon en Sunday. Cevers
will be laid for 100 sucsti.
Mr. and Mrs. GeoTge McPadden. of
Bloemfleld, Vlllaneva, and 1721 Walnut
street, entertained at dinner Jast eve
ning In honor of their daughter, MIni
Careline McFudden, before the Junier
Cinderella dnnce at the Merlen Cricket
Clyb.
Mlsn Julia A. rierwliicl, wlie han been
spending the nirlstmas holidays with
her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Kdward Herwlud, In New Yerk,
will return te her home, 102 Seuth
Twenty-first street, this eenlntr.
atre for a week. juKt as Inst car's Mles i:clyn Page, iluughlcr of Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. William Tt. Mercer, of
Aldle, Doylcstewn, will tall In January
for Kurepe, where they will upend the
remainder of the winter traveling.
Mr. and Mra. Itebert Wilder Bush and
their daughter, Mlsa Allce Gardner
Bush, of Naw Yerk, are spending the
Christmas helldayB with Mrs. Bush's
mother, Mrs. Jay Ceeko, at 2204 St.
James place.
The opera-supper dance In the foyer
of the Academy, following the perform
ance of "Lohengrin" tonight, will be In
charge of Uie Media, Chester and West
Chester Committee of the Women's
Beard of the Philadelphia Orchestra.
The hostesses for .the evening' will be
Mrs. Sainuft 8. Burgcn, Mrs. Rebert L.
McLean, Mrs. J. Claude Bedford, Mrs.
Harry Herbert Battles und Mrs. N. B.
Kelly, who will bn assisted by Mrs.
Geerge H. Hvana, Mrs. Samuel Ijyer
Clyde. Mr.i. J. Lnuronre Panttmst and
Mrt:. fl. Burgesa Yerkcs. A number of
Delaware Ceuutlann will hae parties
that night, among thcr.i.i who have re
served tables being Mrs. Henry V,
Gummerc, Mrs. .1. Lord Rl(?by, Mrs.
William U. Jamesen, Mrs. Wdward B.
Crelghlcn and Mrs. Henry M. Wlris.
Mr. and Mrs. Hchert ". Macule, of
"Whv Net?". I de net knew what William H. Pskb. ut 2311 Legist street, i Olney, announce the rngagenient of their
the charity is te be this year, but I i will leave tomorrow for a visit te New I Jaughter. Miss I-ranees J;end Mackle, te
knew the name nnd that most of thr 7h0er,ciu,Sle?r "Ir?. ,vnl,.?-nPl,tft,,,,eaI,,l" ' - -""'
rharacters who made hits last ear will I & &.1 te .k 'J..S ,ccV.,dB' ,Mle ' ..,u , ,.
appear a?ftin. It's le be railed "Whnt
Net by the Why Nets." I think thnt's
some name, den t you, and the lute
Hnmmersteln'H rival impresario. Helen
Marshall Kliar-en, will again "put it
en " Helen, is running Mrs. (Jeorge
Dallas Dixen'a ".Marriage Tax" tee.
which is te bb slven next month for the
Seamen's Institute. She'fc reallj splen
did at it, nnd certainly did prove lust
expect!! te remain jbeut a week,
Mrs. Sidney Masen, who In upending
the winter at the Hetel Airline, will cn cn
lertain at a -small theatre party, te be
followed by tea at the ttltz-Carlten, to
morrow afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Pueley Lolge, et
2204 De Luncey place, will entertain at
a dinner en Krldav eetilng, January
IS, In honor of Miss Marian Cahlr
Douegiiue, iieliutante dauglitcr of Mr.
vpar that an all-amateur show, men te I and Mrs. CharlcH Daniel Poneghue. be.
aeene painting, btaging, drilling mid , fiJ tlm dancs Mr. and Mr;. Burrows
wrltlnc ran nut erpr u mlehtv cneri , '."" OI. '-rciiara mil, Arnmere, win
Ihlril 8'v. 1. ?viii uL( kfi Iff M" at th" Bellovue-Strutferd. In honor
thlDg. Ne.ver will I forget that orehes- I of t!lplr debutante daughter. Miss Kiea
tra and ils plajlng of "Three Blind , nor P. Slean, and Miss AdaJIns Cerey.
Mle(
NANCY STOUtJIITHN wert- the
most exquisite freelc nt thn rllnner
dancn her father nnd mother gave for
her en Christmas Kvc. It uns of jnde
srten ehlffen velvet, the bedii-r being
trimmed with wwilns. wlileh shiulml
into the velvet pxqulsltrly. It was very
naugnitr of Mr. and .Mrs. A fred A.
Cerey. Jr.. of Wynnewood. MIks Ddn Ddn
eghue will also be the Bueit of honor
at n brldse, te be followed by tea, en
Wednesday afternoon, Januarv IS,
which will be Blen for her by hei
aunt, Mra. Frank Itegers l"Hjnegbue, nt
her home. Went Tulpehecken sticet,
(.ierniantewn
Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph neilly and their
becoming te NimcA. nhe has brown hair dau'7,'t:,; Mlss alburga Itaul KHlly.
and a very fair skin, which the greet. I ' M St. te,ta been
nana mm even fairer. i nelp,;s ,-; $" Xdrlw litul. at
D.,-.- . , ." ". , ,. Ht- Marys, Pa., returned te thctr home
AUDI liad evidently done something last eeulnff.
that mother dlrl net like. What It' 'Mr. nnd Mrs. Aithur K. Pew have
was is neither here nor there for tlie returned from their wedding trip and
vtery. but the fact was that she took , are living ut the Green Hill Farms,
him. te tak about it qulte roundly, for- pverbroek. for a thert time before Unv Unv
oting that small Uettj. aged three, ' 'j!' "un h'r",. ,r. t r,V"i,Z
Vma nlnvinc In 1!, pnmn Act llirt nttr. I .... . .. ........ """."e. " '""? iii f
aln leeiure finished. Hetty smiled en
gaglngl up into father's face und re
markerl enceuragingly: "Uaddy. I'm
crar.y about jeu whrn you're naughty."
NANCY WYNNH
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr. and Mrs. Randal Mergai1! eriter
tulned at a famll Clirl ftmaH dinner
Sunday at their home, Wndnier. I'lrst
willow Grove avenue. ( uestnut Hill. In
lener of Mrs. Morgan's sister, Mra Her- I
hrt L. reniier, of Providence, B. l
'"he, with her jeung daughter, are the
ruests of Mr ami Mrs. Mersn for ,
"in Christmas helldun.
The iriKHta vshe atiended tli dln
Mir last nluht which Mis. Alfred Paul
Verrls. of Vlllaneva, cave In honor of
cr dcbutntite dauglitcr, Mlsi Prlsellla
Merris, whOM- enK!M?ement te Mr. J ,
'en );is(tibrev. ,a njineuncsd en Sht- ' g
irday. Include Mlsu Florence Paul Kane, S
Mlui Henrietta MaeD Wilsen, Mles Ot- B
le Merr's, Mr William TJpplncelt ad, ' ff
Mr IMw.n l'ev, Mr VMwarrl uram i 0
'iiialtespearc The RiiestH Inter altentlte i B
' ball nhlrli Mr. and Mrs. Nedvurd g
'tefllisuher nave ut tlm Ucllevue-Strat- H
erd for their debutinte daughter, Mli i g
1 Irglnl.i Hccksehe-. Mm. Merris via u
"itertaln at dinner en IVIdaj, January ' t
' In honor of Miss MerrtH, before the I fe
'ijuiee Mr. anil Mrs. Jeseph U IVItr. I K
v Pelhuni Court ijcrninntnun. will glvr '
"t the Bcllevue-Strulfenl, te present '
'heir daughter, MIm Hcniietta Mc i Igti g
I' nt2. i y
Mr. nnd Mri. T. WIIheii Sharpleis. et
10 East Chcjtnut .lvdhiip. Clietlnnt I nil.
entertained at a large famll i-hrlutinan i!
dlnner at llielr lioine vesterdui. Mi. I(
and Mrs. Hharplcss, nccempanled by I W
; ir enusiuen, aiihm fharlctte ,
jliarpless and MIh.) Margnrcttji A. I
iurniei.H ami their son. Mr. Samuel
Shaipless, and Mr. Wnltcr Lewis i
luhs. jr .von of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B
evjlu Uehs. of St. Martins, CUiestnut'H
till, vlll sail en February 1 en th ' u
nipress of Scotland for ,t Medlterra- i m
'lean cruUe te Lpjpt where they c.j- I &
i"ct te reninhi about tvve months. jg
i-afr !i"d Mra- ''""gene . Abbett, of I E
I .,a, ,H,, aiineunrB the engagement I
r their dauRhter, Miss Kathleen Mary I W
.b?i,1' '".Mr Kdward Perry, wen of '
Mr. Ldward H. Peiry, of Uvtrbreck. j
TI. '10!,', he will attend the lunch- ,
,,l . V, 81;e,., al ,,ls Beuevue-Strat-Tif,
' 'O,lowe, by a matinee party, en
Uiurudaj afternoon next, by Mrs. Ar
nur Montactie I.c-wIh. ,r iu n.ii.,,n
.i.,,-. ; . ---- -... ....,,, ..V-
';iiiurii, iii noner
ws Mary
'lune
llllnbetli Klllett. dauRhter of Mr. and
Mrs. William J. Hlllett, of .117 Seuth
Seventeenth street,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bartlett, of
HiT, Spruce street, will entertain at a
dinner rn Filday evening, Junuary C,
In honor of their daughter, Mki Vivian
llarllett, before the dance Mr. ami Mrs.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Charl"!! Leepold, of 1S21 Poplar
street. Is spending the holidays with her
parents, Dr. and Mm. Bettman, of Cin
cinnati. Mr. und Mrs. H. V. Waldman, of 214.1
North Fifteenth street, nnnc'unce the
engagement of their daughter. Mtns
Fannie Ingber Waldman, te Mr. Samuel
L. Geld.
Mlsa Bose Stcrnbergcr. of Greens
boro, N. C. is visiting Mlsa Alice F.
BaUm, of HOB North Sixteenth street.
Mra. M. Mar-Donald, of North Klght Klght
eenth street, v. Ill Rive a luncheon nnd
card party this afternoon In honor of
Mrs. James Helland, of Scranton, Pa.,
whom the Is entertaining as her guest
ever the holidays.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. L'ttore Pattl Barlll en
tarllUiieil at dinner en Christmas Day,
when their guests Included Dr. Charles
Lincoln t'ndwallader, Mlsn Marie Louise
Cadwnllader nnrl Mr. tuid Mrs. Charles
Cadwallader.
Mr. iuid Mr.. I'. Hdward Nelan, who
have been traveling through the Went,
have returned te their home nt 23'j
Seuth Flftv -third street, for the Christ
mas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Nelan will
leave for New Mexico nfter the first el
the jear.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Kitty Cooper entertained at her
home, liJ: Morns i.treet, en hunaay
evening. Among the guejit.s present
were Jiifcs Yetta Hrantu, .Miss c-im
Brantz, Miif Gertrude Apple, Mlsa Betty
Drednk.v, Miss Itcb.v Teplln, Miss Dera
Apple, MJas Bella Teplln. Miss Bete
r.dehnnn, Mr. Samuel Brantr, Mr.
wii?mTiiHnnimBiiiiim
I Geerge Allen- inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Pre-Inventory Sale
Mid-Winter Millinery
Fer $5.00, $6.00 or $7.00
Yeu can have jour choice this week of sreren of fine quality
hats lliut are certainly wonderful alue at tlie abec prices.
Extra Special! 73 Velvet Hats Trimmed Willi Flue
-Ostrich or French Flowers, $10.00
After-Christmas Clearance Sale
Throughout All Our Departments
Wonderful allies in the broken assortments and odd articles
left in our different stocks from our Christmas business. Te be
sold at clearance prices before our inventory of January 1st.
Mussed Handkerchiefs: Men's, Women's and
Children's at a Third OiT
French Beaded Hand Bags, unrestricted choice
at 25 'e Off
Of 0.r HuitcrVifr.
I'Vcderlua T.nuMa ti in in.
MUtU ll"in llOKFO..,,. l... ,-,.
T v?rr?nuc,,.M WIlleuBliby Hills.
nJ. .Vlr?.l,nH l"'"',rJ-. Ml Kilzabeth
lebert. Miss Hetty Tllchiinlsen, Miss
arbura Miaipe. Miss lluth fewoet. Miss
'iruce Nerrls. Mlu-j Katlmrtne Zlecler,
... l''lc.lln.';r ,'ew,h ,':,,I nJ Mlsa
uarlan MeillnnlH.
French Novelties, Library Sets, Bettle Sets,
Manicure Sets, at 25 Off
Fine French Necklaces in wonderful assortment
new Less 25
Miss Mlilam Williams
of
l ;,;:., ' V.. -"'.," ""',"!' 'enerui,
w.1 p?rJ5 "',."'? l,eri1 tenlBht in the
Uni v ii ... "i"'- luniKei in ine
Sex tf Mrs. Herbert M, Howe, at 10:a
J-ecunt ureet
eVtiS1"!1'8, J- Dc""tram Mpplncett,
Ki I hL'"rU(:0 blrect' '111 entertain
ffii rSIilHiV.8m,'i'r'.Mr' u,,u Mr- Wllllnm
n.h!, m01"' lieir eeM u, 'laurrhter-,
i"iiSK,.?!r' al Mrs. Jeseph Wlmrten
I'i'iiiuuii, Him ur, itess v. r'attersen
temS?-.B1,tB,,l VI, wl" attend the dlmier
mX ev;n',B whleh the Itcv. ami
.lv Tie.orge..Cft,.vert rlur, of the Il.
wttugnu'r of Mr. and ilrs, BUcy ii.
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English Wicker Werk Baskets all Greatly Reduced
English Woolen Hosiery, 2.50 qualities,
new $1.50 a pair
Ivery Toilet Articles new mostly Half Price
Lyde's Frcich Perfume and Fine French Hand
Colored Atomizers, 25 Off
English Needle Beeks in splendid Assortment
Very Special Prices
H
SHUSH
Hand-Painted Scrup Baskets, $3.00 value, at $1.75
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ALL SALES MUST BE FINAL
BONWIT TELLER- 6XQ
CHESTNUT AX 3 STREETT
Announce for Wednesday
Our EndeftheYear
COAT CLEARANCE
Women's Coats, Capes, Wraps and Wrap-
Coats at Greatest Reductions Ever Offered
Providing Remarkable Savings
WOMEN'S COATS, CAPES & WRAPS
Formerly Priced 85.00 te U5J00
A SUPERB collection of Coats and Wraps of Belivia, Belivia Superior.
Vcldync and Weel Duetyn. all of which arc enriched by fine furs:
Caracul. Elephanl-ded Stuinel, Wolf, Australian Opossum, Nutria,
Kelinsky-dyed Squirrel. Straight-line Ceal and Wrap effects. Alse Capes,
hanging in straight line, surmounted by fur cellars. In all fashionable shades.
55-00
WOMEN'S COATS AND WRAP-COATS
Formerly Priced 125.00 te 165.00
" RACEFUL modes in voluminous and clinging Wraps and Ceals of Pan
Velaine, Marvella, Super Belivia and Marelld. Black Caracul.
Taupe Wolf, Elephanl-dyed Squirrel and Scotch Mele form large shawl Q f ff
cellars reaching te waistline: chin, round and cloister cellars; cuffs and fJfJiUU
double bands en sleeves. Beautifully lined with silk crepe and satin-striped
radium silks, and interlined.
WOMEN'S COATS AND WRAP-COATS
Formerly Priced 175.00 te 275.00
A GROUP of handsome Coats and Wraps embodying the best style
features of the season. Duelyn, Marvella, Vcldync. silk Belivia and
cashmere tur cloth fashion these Coats, which arc embellished with the
choicest pelts: Natural Squirrel. Wolf. Black Caracul, Elephant-dyed
Squirrel. One-of-a-kind model Coats are included in this group, offering
many novel effects in line and deceratic treatments. In navy, Zanzibar.
Malay, reindeer, taupe, velnay and black.
125-00
45 WOMEN'S COATS
28.00
Formerly '.15.00 te l2JiO
Women's camel's-hair and Pole-Cloth
Coats in regulation sports styles in natural
color and taupe. Silk lined throughout
with peau de cygne. A limited quaulity
in this group.
00 UTILITY COATS
38.00
Formerly 490 te 79.50
Tep Ceab and Sports Coats of finest qual
ity chinchilla cloth, beaver-tex and shag
moor. Alse Coats of imported tweeds
with Uirew-lie scarf. Winter colorings.
Evening Wraps at Actual Cost and Belew
Our entire stock of handsome Evening Wraps is being closed out in this CAtraer
ainary event at cost and below. Kich velvets, metallic
brocades are combined with luxurious peltries
eIet and Venetian
Brilliant evening shades and black.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
In addition te the live groups listed above, the entire
sleck of higher-priced garments is being offered at pro
portionate reduction. The values arc nothing short of
marvelous.
COAT
Ufc.Pl.
r
SEE OTHER ADVERTISEMENT FOR
CLEARANCE SALE OF WOMEN'S ANU
MISSES' APPAREL
THIRD
I LOOK
I VD1P Till. A M!T Wr.KK ONLY
-I- l,MI.MN(,t W HUB
Bnrg. Mai. Tomer. ;, $1.50
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PAMOUS COMC.DIAN3.
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ADELPHI
Mclith at M:n
ttrrr VI if, Thnr,
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Pep. Mat. Thuru. $1-50
Seals NOW 8 Weeks Ahead
r.oen m:ats at thi. nex
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GREATEST COMEDY
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ENTERTAINMENT
100 PURE
AND UNALLOYED
Interspersed in a hurricane
of hilarity arc scenes of stir
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ments of merriment give way
te stupendous spectacles and
panoramas of pageantry.
MVTINKK" 35 SO."
1 VI-VINOS SATfRDAV MATINEES
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Extra Midnight Performance
New Year's Night
KI.SKItM'.U SUITS NOW
M X?CHESTMITS7BROAQ
11 :;(), 1:10, 3:30, ..:S0, 7:30, i):.'!0
Exclusive First Presentation
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OOLORES CASSINELI I
BARBARA DEAN
MANTAGU LOVE
GEORGE FAWCETT
PAUL M'ALUSTER
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"A MIDNIGHT BELL"
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