& ' ,;w 'X"( - mmk mi ":"& ,Ta ,fST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Gees te thc Newbold Ball at the Rits Carlten She Tells of the . Hostesses' Gewtis She Hears Various Bits of Gemp and Interesting News rV COURSE, the exciting tiling yes 1 1 ,.i.r vns the bull wnicn ait nnlfnt N'cwbeltl ill nriitii gave for Anna fit r. Tiii-.r'nMtnn. mid It was a DCr- ftctly beautiful affair. Anna looked .tunning In n French frock of ivory whit" tnffctn made with a plain long. il,ted. rather tlght-nttlng bodice and lovely wide hoeped skirt. Her hair was arranged rather high, mi h'h very pretty and neft and brown IS leek Wunnlng, I th night. Her ma. Mrs. Stephen Colheun.'rccelvcd h Anna and their father. DlcklJ looked awfully well and nnmrt In a gown if black sequins made ever a foundation Of silver cloth. She certain Jr leeks mne. It does net seem poFsible that ihc has a wee son about two menthu There were about 700 guests, se it WOs a ball and no mistake, and the ball and supper rooms were most beau tifully decorated. I heard Anna ,say that the decorations had been an cntire Surprise te her; that her father had done It all ami 1 lin thc i'lcasufli(! of walking in and seeing hew perfect beautiful it was. And bIie was , r ight; It was. Supper was served after mid night and, of course, the dancing lasted well into the early hours this morning. The Gardner Cassatts gave a dlftncr before the ball for Anna and the 'lern Rldgways also entertained. Mr. and Mrs Henry A. Bcrwlnd had a dinner for Dore"hy Hedge and Sam Hecves , entertained for Helen Scott. Helen Scott is thc daughter of General Hugh Scott and Mrs. Scott, of Dosten. She has been en here for a number of partlM this year, is her mother, you remember, wer n Philadelphia, having been Miss Helen Binders. Helen Scott has gene te out parties both here and in IJosten nnd she ( having one wonderful time. IS. TROTH'S dancing class met ...f n (he CJermantewn incKev fK-t. i... .irif nml It wn the fancy dnu party of the year. Mrs. Teddy Troth, the former Celeste Hcckschcr Perrln, received with her mnther-In-la.w and Mrs. D. English Dallam, Jr. Celeste looked very smart in a lovely frock of cream white trimmed elabor ately with paillettes. The ballroom, with its dandy fleer, was most effect ively decorated with greens and electric lights and it was great fun. TN THE afternoon yesterday Mrs. X Brice. Mrs. Walter Wheeler and Mrs. Fred BrlCe gave their annual New Tear's reception, and certainly their house was one jam. Their partlcMire always such geed fun ; every one loves te go, and every one docs. Conse quently you see every one you knew nnd teu have a thoroughly geed time. Mrs. Mllllcent D. Werk, Mrs. Ned Carpen ter, Mrs. .Tack Derrnnre. Mrs. Geerge Stout, Mrs. Ogdcn Wilkinson, Mrs. Fred Wheeler and Sara Wilkinson as sisted in receiving. MR! MRS. JOHN KING VAN RENS SELAER, of 157 Eent Thirty- Mvcnth street, New Yerk, formerly of this city, and feundress, you remember, of the "Raim Timpani," which, if T am net mistaken, was a society com posed of there interested In weed-cut engravings, gave a large reception en New Year's Day nt her home In New Yerk in honor of Mrs. Geerge C. Dewey, widow of Admiral Dewey; and a number of Philndelphlnns were among theso who dropped in during the two hours of the Afternoon recep tion. THERE'S another big dance to night. This time we go te the Bcllevue-Stratferd. It's hard te keep them nil straight, is it net? One night it's the Rltzj another the Ucllevup; another the Fejer, again the Rese Gardens or the Junier Ballroom and sometimes the country clubs in thc sub urbs, It does net de te Ice one's invitation these days, one might get mixed ns te where "the party is nt." for they arc ncldem, if ever, in the homes. 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Harmen Geerge nre Rlv.ng nt the llallevue-Stratferrt in honor of their daughter, Miss E. Mar tyn Geerge. Mr. and Mrs. Themas O, Ashton, of Redlcaf, WynnoweOd, have Issued- Invi tations for a dinner In honor Of their daughter, Miss Anne Ashton, en Friday evening, February 24, before the second ntsembly. Mr. and Mrs. Bent William Macdon Macden Macdon eugh, of Snn Fronclsce, Cnl.f,. who are visiting Mrs. Mncdaneugh's mother, Mrs, Jehn KcnrMcy Mitchell, of 1720 Spruoe street, will louve en Saturday for a visit te New Yerk, whern thv wlll bn enter tained as the irueats for a few days of nir. xviacuoneugn s parents, Mr. anu Mrs. Jenenh M, Mucdoneueh. Mrs. Mitchell and her daughters, Mrs. Mncdoneugh nnd Mrs. Vinten Frcedley, have sent out Invltat ens for a 'small reception at the home of Mrs. Mitchell en Thursday after neon from 4 until 6 o'elock. The card. or Airs, uayara Kane Is also Inclesed, Mrs. OeerKC E, Lasher, of Tlvdal. an neunces the engagement at her daugh ter. Miss Gertrude Gilbert, te1 Mr. Ku- uqipn Keening, son of Mr. and Mrs, Aipert Iioenlng, of New Yerk. Miss uiiDert is a daughter of the late Mr. Samuel II. Gilbert, and la a sister of Mr. Jehn Gilbert, of this city. Mr. Lecnlni was graduated from I.awrence villu Academy and Columbia University and was Assistant District Attorney of lNew Yerk under Governer Whitman. He served as a captain In the Quarter master's Cerps during the war. Mrs. Ksmonde H. Austin, of 1821 Pine street, and her daughters, Mrs. Edward C. Tntnall, Mrs, w. Hobart Perter and Mrs. James Moen- Austin, of 1821 Pine street, who will be nt home en Wed nesday afternoons In January from 4 ' until 0 o'clock, will be assisted In receiv ing tomorrow oftcrneon bv Mrs. William V. Perter. Mrs. nurten V. Blair, Miss Harriet Ashhurst nnd Miss Sara Bell Austin. Xe cards have been sent out. The guests who will attend the dinner at thc Illtr.-Cnrlten te bA followed by a theatre party this evening which Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heward Jehnsen, of Forty-second and Spruce streets, will Blve In honor of Mist V nrlnln. de Morat Smith, debutante daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Denrberne Smith, will In In clude MIbs Sarah Legan Starr, Miss Katherlne D. Perter, Miss Mary U Nixon, Mtas Elltabeth Battles, Miss Eleaner T. n-unn ng, Miss Elizabeth B. Wayne, Mlsa Marlen Fenne, Miss Mar tha Jennings, Mr. Arthur Dfnrborne Smith, Jr., Mr. William Battles. Mr. Wlnthrep Battles. Mr, Elllsten Merris, Jr., Mr. Church Ixmgstreth, Mr. Merris Dixen, Mr. Paul Nell. Mr. Milten Stans bury, Mr. Fnrnham Warrlner, Mr. Stur jrs Stout, Mr. Dudly Drew-Bear, Mr. Hiram Yeung. Mr.' nnd Mrs. Georse Dallas Dixen. Jr., of 331 Seuth Sixteenth street, will shortly leave for Thomesvllle, Ga., tvharn thpv will tin the. ffit,i(i nt M nnd Mrs. Henry Dlsstdn, of the Bollcvuc Bellcvuc Bollcvuc Stratferd, at their sheeting ledgo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Pooley Lclge, of 2304 De Lancey place, have Issued In vitations for a d.nner en Friday evening. January 13, In honor of their niece, Miss Mnrlen Cahlr DtenaRhue, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Daniel Dennghue. The guests will attend the lnn co Mr. rnd Mrs, Burrows Slean, of urcnarn tun, Aramore. win mve at the Bellevue-Stratford In honor of their debutantB daughter. M ss Eleaner P. Slean, and Miss Adeline Cerey, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred A. Cerey. Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Michel!, of 39)9 ChCBtnut street, have Issued Invi tations for a small dinner nt their home en Friday evening next In honor of their debutante daughter. Miss Helen Valmerln Michel!, before the first as sembly. Mrs. GcoTge Harnett and her daugh ter. Miss Anne Gorden, of Washington, will leave the latter part of this week for a trip around the world. They will visit California, where Majer General Barnett Is stationed at San Francisce, before sailing for Honolulu and Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Dickey, Jr., thf latter Mrs. Uurnett'n daughter, sailed en Saturday for a trip abroad, where they expect td remain about two months. Miss Madelclne Petter, of Providence, It. I., who has. been the guest of Miss Rosemary D. Howe, 2032 De Lancey place, for the Chrlstman holidays, will leave today for Jier hcnie. Mrs. Charles Shlllard Smith will give "The Pilgrimage Play," with Illustra- '' ' - ' ' J ' ' ' "lll'lf !! II 7 I Will Appear in Platy t &tmkz&x2mM l -mr. tfMYi,?&&.2M &?-x..-M.hK im&mmm m&jsm. :' - '. . vv'':'. r . wr, - w .. f. :-' ' f.mxi. MRS. GEORGE II. EARLE, :U) Mrs. Earle, with several ether of the younger matrons, takes part In Mrs. Gcerge Dallas Dixen's oper etta for Seamen's Institute tlens, at the Plastic Club en Wednesday afternoon. Tea will fellow. The marrlage of Miss Elizabeth C. Lucas, daughter of Mrs. Ada Latham, who lives at 1939 Chestnut street, and Mr. Kenneth K. Buzby, of 4G28 Spruce street, will be solemnized nt the Church of the Saviour, Thirty-eighth and Lud low streets, en January 11 at neon, the Itev. Dr.-Johnsten, rector of the church, efflclntlng. Miss Lucas Is theRramT- daughter of the Inte Mr. AITJert G. Hctherlngten, nnd Is well known co ce clally In the younger set. Mr. Buzby Is a seu of the late Augustus C. Buzby. Owing te the recent denth of Mr. Heth Heth erlngten the ceremony will be a quiet one, only membera of the Immediate families being present. After a wed ding trip In Flerida they will live In Narbcrth, where Mr. Buzby haR pur chased a heusu at (juu ijsbcx avenue. Miss DOTethta Spotswood Mchl. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick II. Mehl, of Valley rend, Ardmore, who hns been passing the holidays with her nnrcnts. will sre en Wednesday te Gar risen Ferrest Scheel, Green Spring Val- ! ley, Md., where she is a student. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Walnwrlght will leave New Yerk the latter part of this month for Pnlm Il-aeh. Fli., te visit Mrs. Wnlnwrlght's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crozer, at their cc-ttagc. Miss Florence Crozer, who Is at Palm Beach with her parents for the holidays, will return te New Yerk next week te attend schoet. Miss Sylvia Van P.enssel!ker Streng, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alan Hnrt well Streng, of 2038 De Lnncey street, Is entertaining a house party at her home ever the New Year holidays. Her guests Include Miss Mary Elizabeth Evans, of Chlcnge, and her cousins, Miss Cernelia Van Hensselacr Streng and Miss Catharlne Van Hensselaer Streng, of New Brunswick, N. J. DO YOO OWN A CAT? Ynu'l! be Interested In "The Day of the Ct" te be featured In Maiazlne Section of next Sunday's Pcnt.ic Ledger. Adv. STRAWBatrmY MANSION Miss Sylvia Clark, ei the tflaza Apart ments, was the guest ever the holidays of Miss Bylvla Stein, of Pittsburgh, and Miss Sarah Ilosenbaum. Of Untontewn. Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Moskewfts, of 2037 North Thirty-third street, enter tained In honor of their children, Miss Beatrice. Moskewltz and Master Jesse L. Mffskewlts. These present Included Miss Sylvia Burd, Miss Miriam Keenlg, Miss MIU1 Ceheri Miss Beatrice Bayuk, Miss Miriam Gressman, Mlsa Naemi Gart man, Miss Esther Belen. Miss Miriam Levlnsen, Miss Hertense Gottlieb. Mas r Samuel Hark, Master Moses L. Sickles, Master Michel Cellins. Master Jeseph Seltchick, Master Morten Col Cel llns, Master Daniel Gelber, Master David jmnriK, Master Daniel Bernstein and waster iiarry Sperkln. Mr. and Mrs. S. Keld. of 3127 Ment- gemery avenue, gave a tea In honerr of their daughter, Mlsa Esther M. Fcld, en Sunday. The guests Included Miss Flerencp It. Steinberg, Miss Sylvia Mlt P,lc.MLS8.AllC0 D- Al'tnlck, Miss Lillian H. Rltjh. Miss EIsle Mailer. Miss Dor Der Dor othy Frleder and Miss Beatrice Binder. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Miss Mary Jencks, of Narbcrth, spent last week in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. J.' Washington Leguc. of Oyerbroek, with their daughters. Mrs. inward Kelly and Miss Eleaner Legue, are spending the New Year's holidays at the Hetel Traymore, Atlantic WEST PHILADELPHIA miss Marie Veronica Galloway, of iniriy-mnm nnd spruce streets, has returned te the Chevy Chase Scheel. Washington, D. C, after a fortnight at home.. Miss Carel Hill, who has been visiting iic. Hum, mm. murray inn, has re turned te Bosten for the winter. NORRISTOWN Mrs. Charles W. Shartzcr, of 1011 De Kalb street, entertained at a theatre party, followed by a tea at the Arcadia. The guests were Mrs. Jehn Brushcr, Jr.. Hrft Da,yld M. Bauer, Mrs. Samuel Meller, Mrs. Milten Pagel, Mrs. Florence T. Montague, Mrs. Maxfield Rlttcr, Mrs. It. J. Simpsen, Mrs. J. H. lieeller. Mrs. H. Creskey Allen, of Swede and Oak strcetB, entertained thirty-six guests at cards at thc Erslnn nh i,nl,.. In honor of her sister, Mrs. Walter T. Baker, of Buffalo, N. Y., who Is spend lng the holidays here. Other Informal entertainments In honor of Mrs. Bnker were given by Mrs. Wellington Wolfin Welfin per. of Powell street, nnd Miss Itebcccn Roberts, of De Kalb street Thcre were 100 guests nresent nt tl, Christmas dance given last week by the ?T, Sigma Phi Fraternlty at the Plymouth , ParcnlH' ueuniry uiuu. xne rraternlty com cem mittee: directing the event Included Mr. Sylvester Larkln, Mr. Italph Nalle, Mr. Gorden Kite, Mr. Lerey Cnrn and Mr. Herace Larzelcre, chairman. nseU d iii '' iiin mtiluiiiW ii wini inii.iiiit.iiiiiiisni A Futute Bride y.S ttlwRK 'i ti 4 s . iff '. 4 & tczxTMA 'mr UNCOMMON SENSE Uy JOHN BLAKE Bank Your Ideas MONEY Is net the only thing worth saving, Education Is merely put ting knowledge thriftily away where you can use It, later. Thc difference between geed nnd bad education is the selection of the kind of knowledge te put In your mental bank. Seme men buy worthless stocks nnd bends With their savings, nnd some ac cumulate worthless knowledge. The first sort go bankrupt financially, the second fcert end their lives in mental bankruptcy. Te most men, from tlme te time,1 ceme ldens of value. Often they come at n time when wc nrd net equipped intellectually te develop them. An un developed idea is ns useless as nn undeveloped mine. The mine needs rnp Ital for its development. Tire idea needs intellectual force. DON'T reject or forget ldens of thnt kind merely because you feel thnt nt the time you nre unable te get any thing out of them. Put them nwny in veur memory. If you think It Is n trustworthy depository. Hetter still, MISS ELIZARETII LUCAS Daughter of Mrs. Ada Hctliering Hctliering ten Latham, whose marrlage te Mr. Kenneth K. Huzhy, of this city, will tahe place very quietly next wcclt DELAWARE COUNTY Mr, and Mrs. Harry Broughall Pepler, of Terente, Can., nre being congratu lated en the birth of a snn. Mrs. Pepler was, before marriage, Miss Mary Mc 1 Intvre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WII I Ham S. Mclntyre, of Meylan. I The llcv. and Mrs. Jf.hn Ellery Tuttle u-,.rn nt home informally en Monday afternoon at the Manse te the members of their congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Statzell,' of Lansdowne, are entertaining their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tracy M. Purse, of East Orange, N. J., who have recently returned from Chat tanooga, Tenn., where they have been guests for a wcck ei .-ir. i-ursepj put them into n note book thnt can Ix-1 Atlantic City. get nt wncn you wnni it. xm-rc i.wi' come n time when nn idea thus banked will be worth far mere than n thousand dollars banked nt the same time. Ne important invention is jnnde in stantly. Ne complete Idea for a work of art comes te a man nil at once, i ne idea is nt first only n germ. It requires mr up. nnd one or two nt least will b of vnluc. If you nre continually en thc lookout for n chnnce te de semtliing for the world, the world will. de something for you. It rewards these who contribute te It. It makes these who de net fight very hard for the living they get out of it. Copyright. 1811 FRANKFORD Mr. Jehn Greenwood nnd family, of 4720 Lelpcr street, nre passing the win- i ter at their home In Pasedena, Calif. I Mr. and Mrs. Mnrshall Balnbrldge, Jr., of 951 Flllmore street, entertained at their home en New Year's Eve, ' Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Hill, of 1024 Fill- mere street, will entertain nt a dinner nnd card party at their home en Satur day evening, January 7, 1922. Thc guests win inciuue Mr. ana sirs, unaries Welnlng, Mr. and Mrs, Chnrlea B. Conn, Miss Carrie Pontteus. Miss Marlen HethcrBOll, Mr. and Mrs. Burroughs Brunncr nnd Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sykes. Mr. and Mrs. Rebert McConnell, rt 1221 Wakellng street, entertained at a New Year's Eve party at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Butten, of 4716 Lelpcr street, spent the week-end Dlrictte) 'ItOftUr '?emMft j) MArtKRT AT NINETEENTH 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Nerma Talmac In New First National Attraction "The Wonderful Thing" , Added Attractions t.UrteVBtCA nAUAW, CIUF.KK EVANfl, Vecal fl6l6tittftM Next Week Rudelnh VUtWlS1 In "The Conquering Pewr'!3( Mrs. C. Johnsten, of Harrison street. will give a luncheon of twelve covers en Thursday afternoon In honor of Miss Louise Petter, rt Heading, who Is spend ing a few weeks In this city. MAIIKUT AT SIXTEENTH nTOBKT 11:30, l'.ae, 8:80. Gil.O, 7:30, 0:30 WILLIAM FOX PHrlHENTH MARK TWAIN'S COMEDY IlOMANCn A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court Massive sets, sorgaeua tr nlniri. nicturei of eve-filllnir da light, laughter which is chased by thrills; these are the component parts of an entertainment of be wildering novelty. Mrs. Jehn 11. Sldebetham, cf 4740 Caster read, will give a muslcale at her home en Saturdny afternoon. January ;."i' :.! I,nnht. nnd nrebablv I J- ,0.r the. benefit et the Frankford mucn cnwiui .'""''' ." '","' '"; I branch of the Yeung Women's Christian much hnrd work nnd experiment. Dciere Asaoclaten. ti,es0 taking part In the It can be put te n practicable purpose. pruKram wm be M1(Ifl Esther L. Blnker, Tiuf tht. fferm Is there. It Is only n germ. It will disappear utterly very nhert'y If some care preserve It. AF COURSE it is well te be sure that vocal soloist; Miss Alice Jenes, reader; .uiBs uuincne iiuuDaru. niimist. ana Is net taken ti Miss Marie Grew, accompanist. WILL THIS ILri1.N IN 10227 1 hllnrtelphtu fj Niw Yerk In one h ,ur read "Around the World In Thre Wcek." by Charliy, W Duke, In Magazine Section of Mlsi Marguerite Barnhlll nnd Miss Alice Geedman, of Drexct Hill, who are students at Wilsen Collcge, In Cham bersburg, have been spending the holi days with their parents. rlUUV.'h l.liAIMNO T1IK.TBEH runw'Tfey nr t.r.r. .1, j. smni:nT vn,i l,nvn renllv the zerm of nn iden hhtnre rnn tint it away. But If you next Sundays num. LBDer.n.tdu, think veu sec n way te improve a plcre of machinery, or n system of book- 1 keeping, or a method of salesmanship, , UOn I lei 11 II" Y..V..V,..W D j down some sort 01 reminucr. Then, if you nre net yet able te work it out, begin te get the equipment necessary te de se. It Is likely te be a slew, tedious, and often apparently 1 hopeless process. Perhaps, when it's I completed, the idea will net eem ni poed ns It did. Hut if you nre thrifty. . veu will have n number of them saved S 1TR. II. hnd A'J- Sundnv. n wonderful time en Havlne nnthlnz better ' te de, he hied him out te Ilnverferd 1 te skate Rally en the pond out there. Everything, his fret included, went 1 beautifully nt firi-t, and then both 1 Mate.t loosened. Down he sat te re- 1 adjust them, while thc children en thc , pond gathered round. Finally one small girl spoke up nnd srnld : "It's! kind of hnrd te put them en when ' we're nil ureund. isn't it?" "Whv, I no," paid Mr. II. gallantly. "Oh, I think it mutt be," nrgtird the young lady. "Yeu can't swear very well 1 when we're here." ! NANCY WYNNE. I SOCIAL ACTIVITIES j Mr. Jehn Strawbrldge w.ll attend as jest mnn, and Mr, H. Merris Adams. Mr. Ilussell H. Jehnsen, Jr., Mr, Rebert . S. Welsh. Mr. Themas Stokes, Mr. Jehn . w Stokes and Mr. Stephen G. Kent will attend hr ushers nt the wedding of Miss Margaret Kly Marshall, daughter et Dr. : and Mrs Renrirc Mnrlev M.ipalinlt -f 1819 Spruce street, and Mr. Welsh , h Htrawbrldjre. Hen nt fr nnnrna t Strawbrldge, of Germantown, which , H will be solemnized at neon tomerrow'1 H In the Cavary Prcshyterlan Church, te 13 pe followed by a small rcci-Mlnn nt the H home of the bride's pnientt . Mr. Straw- orldge und lis brlde will spend their ''""'"B mi" uui-uiui. uii ineir return 1 rf they will be ut home nfter Slav 1. nf 1 tj Graeme Park, Hatboro, Pa, The guests nt the dinner and theatre SfVi,'1" Dr' llml Mra' Jeseph Sailer, et 1718 bpruce street, are giving to te P'fht in honor of Miss Bernlce Mc Ilhenny. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn D. Mcllhenny. of Gennantmvn, will In clude Mlsi Barbara Churchill, of Bos Bes Bos eon ; Miss Russell Tueker, Miss ICatli- Illn9i,n,,B.ht ""A"' M3S Allce SallJr, Mr tranels B. nccves. 3d, Mr. Jehn Th.Js rT8.nntl Mr Hnr'jl(l "ide. Jr. They will later nttend the dance which Beaded-Leather-Geld andi imver Mesh Bars. SS I In Ulili:-'??....'.!" ,i''ll .., I'OCk.t; nn.i bi..' ,w .iij ii'BirunK. lieiu fM.-PlVr Jfl'Hh HnL'H lrmlhn,l iMiiiitrim. I'ltHNCH in-Aii'iV, N,,rit. . I..M-I;. 1S1.SB IT 10 $i),no MARCEL BEAD SHOP .". iiirsmut t Hnnice 71)06 EEEmBinilK Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 flflmiiwu. Nowadays It's Allen's Hat's Hat Wv OIIBB T(S HADE FROM OLD FEATHER BEDS Quilt Receuerntj a Specialty We Call nml IlrlUcr JeIIes Manufacturinjr Ce ' HAT S CLEANED Remodeled in tn neutut liaI, ur 10 rtatt 0f ... 1 rerlnr tirvice. Is ut Stetaman .B..-J.. . ""' """"i iUiirket Sfll f .,ucrI0a Vtt Werki l07 Hi JJh K.I" M it !! " 1... . " "m rnenei Murkrt elm I All This Week We Offer All Our Levely Mid-Season :s t Tremendous Price Concessions Hats for Every Occasion . at $4.00, $5.00, $6.50, $8.00, $10.00 This is absolutely thc greatest money snvinc: Millinery Sale in Philadelphia. $1.95 a Pair Sale of 10,000 Pairs of English Weel Hese With Hand Embroidered Clex Phenomenal Value at This Price Fine imported Pure Weel Hosiery, full fashioned, llrst quality, in this season's most popular heather mixtures, in wide choice of shades. Thc colorings are conservative and dressy and they have hand embroidered silk clex. This Hese is in the flue, soft cashmere finish only te be had in fine imported hosiery. We would advise thc buying of a sufficient supply te last through the winter months as we will be unable te duplicate this value again. ainaua IMPORTEttB, DKSIdKF.na AND MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S AI'l'ARElj OF THE 1IIOIIE8T CttARAVIKR FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-SIX YEAR8 XSOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES LINGERIE HOSIERY f A. Vt0 Chestnut Cerner Twelfth SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS PETTICOATS CHILDREN'S APPAREL NEGLIGEES OUR FIRST JANUARY SALE ThTVKUSS 'wmmi AtUf hWt. A LtVll AT ALICE LLOYD J-'rch Krem Itrr Londen ti N' T Triumphs Hanneford emii.y inline TJ.MEO niA & CO. Kajtyama Heward Nnller Illll Itflly Alffn llrnnKen Koede & I runcln i Four I'uldrf nn aef Ciccehni :!nr SWm.',-. .-vr.-vrt'.r"- SHUBtKrfWiwat3AT2 a s POP. MAT. 70M01 . P0c 0 51 "iO QU HEW YORK VflHTOl GARMM inest9' upendeus 'Produdien. OF 1921 REDUCTION COATS let no. 1-24.50 let no. 2-295e LOT NO. 339. 50 CAPES WRAPS LOT NO. 4-4950 Formerly te 49.50 Formerly te 55.00 Formerly te G9.50 .et no. s-6950 LQT NO. C-8950 Formerly te 89.50 Formerly te 110.00 Formerly te 139.50 Sample Coats and Individual Medels OF SUPERB BEAUTY AND EXCLUSIVENESS 99.50 t0 150.00 Formerly 150.00 te 275.00 THIRD FLOOR Dresses A Majer Feature of This January Reduction Clearance These dresses have all been taken from "Harris" regular stock grade, beautiful and the last word in style. LOT -high L0T '-10.95 L0T 2"18.95 LOT 3 y.tD Formerly te 19.50 Formerly te 39.50 Formerly te 59.50 1-OA APT L0T 545.00 L0T 6-54.95 Formerly te 75.00 Formerly te 79.50 Formerly te 100.00 Women's and Misses' Sizes SECOND FLOOR Tailored Suits Amazing Reductions All Are Fur Trimmed 39.50 Fermcrly te 85.00 I 59.50 F""erly te 115.00 Extra-size suits, 59.50; formerly te 100.00 SECOND FLOOR Envelope Chemises Of crepe de chine, trim med with Vanity Fair ribbon and inserts of real filet; flesh, sky blue and orchid. SpccaZ-3.50 Silk Nightgowns Of crepe dc chine, in tailored styles, built-up and strap shoulders; flesh, sky and orchid. SpecmZ-3.95 ! Hosiery English wool hosiery; j excellent quality; fancy and plain weave. FIRST FLOOR ?! J J WILLII&- BIGGEVT MUSICAL 1PKTACU W EARTH LYRIC Last 5 Evgs. POP. MAT. TOMOR. .', ' $1.50 Jyiunh WttS Our Orrattst fj'n'uses nf Launhter c mi it,! 3 DM let. A 5NAPiy MUSICAL cov.tey Great Cast of 71 Amasina Iin.ii of Bretututiu HtaMita yZZ&J&ua " ,i wue Jrc3enLJ' '" "uu3 PAiict rieLit mna 'NIGH I in f i UKiibH BATH ONt MAS AT M sjr.r t rKILtb POP. MATS.VEaVsAT's:$i i 1 1 iHIWTWftKPA FW Ur MaW ViV N "H BU Htt l 'Hit W3 D LADIES ADELPHLA !WMg IkIiIs nt H-.ll) s Mat". Thiim & Silt, nt () .MfWftWM POP. MAT. THURS. ,.,-; $1.50 SEATS Xmv WFI KS All' T OCKipS "-TATS AT Itl eFtnfE yen ai i. punr' I'vs - WALNUT "AT. T OMOR. 50c te $1.50 HOLQROOK ?n. THE BLINN BAD MAN One of ih i ruts ihi MIRX'VJ I Fvnr K "H iMm an h" rt anj rrak' "m pulra tlncle ' RECOUD snTS vnv t'h wrrus nEn ALDINE 'pmnm at mth st pt( Illrtctlen ntl'.l) I). A. Jl 1 V f f'pt t 'minus S K. ii:it wlnir- MP M geergTarliss "disraeli" Te 0 P. M.. 50r 7Sr Aftrr 0 P. M Tn Inrliidrd Ktrnlnt Prlffa After i p. j, ttiinlus nnd IIeIIiI.ijh RPB.F.KEITHS (.MtaTNUT tr- TWELFTH STS ETHEL LEVEY fAMOvi AMiRiCANSINGINd COM f D ' tMNl ywMWfflERS &TY50N -a NOTH'NG NEW UNDER TmJ ii h BURNS &FREF m unces ncncfii 'TH FBANU ri i i c d 8 & Si ijqeilUDINO t JTiiL HARRY LANGDONelu. N A -AT.iU 'AfTCft THC BALL' METROPOUTAN MlOAD ti ' " . Alt MAE DESMOND "THE BROKEN WING" Popular Pnce3 Miia i mi, .. . Vt pcteii ' in apparel that tlendtrift the largtr Wemtn ORPHEUM li"r""t"'- i- -ti. '. ORPHEUM PLAYERS in "A Foel There Was" DUMONT'S V,1'11. V" l'-U. h , Si M StCHESTrUTSTs-BROAD line. i no .van. .-.an 7 ae. o:se nxr M'SIVK FIKHT PP.rSFNTATIOM ELSIE FERGUSON WALLACE REID IN A PARAMOt NT VICTtltlK "PETER IBBETSON" A Oeenrn Ftlamauriia Production FKO.M NOVEL AND PI.AY Cat Includes! Elliett Dexter; Montagu Leve, Doleres Cas'inclll, Geerge Fnwcntt & Barbara Dean. 1214 MAnKET ST. 10 A. M. te U:1B P. M. EMMETT WELCH Minstrels CASINO "V WJ1 ' r "r7 veumv Garden Frolics Trocftdcre """;, "lem anJ Uak.r and Mlltoe llawalluu Uancar PALACE "Child Theu Gavest Me" .; ,M. j; Cheatnut Dal. 10th in A M te llilB V,- CAPITOL ARCADIA BETTY COMPSON IN A NEW PARAMOUNT PICTUIU3 "The Little Minuter" rnrM pt.AY nv jAjms m. lunnm VICTORIA erw. TOM MIX in "TRAIUN' " 724 MAIIKET BTIUSKT 10 A M te 11:15 P. M. EUGENE O'BRIEN ne';fra.. DErCWT MAWKKT ST. Del. 17TII IvEiVJEill 1 Cnnatnncr Dinner In "Henm find IViaril" CONTINl'OVS ll- MAMCBT 11 A M te lalODe at M V Af Jl'NIPBn. THh. BLUUtil AINU BEJil VAUDEVILLE SHOWS' T At I li it ' run rtrt BROADWAY '"; , " a i'l IV nml v . Drld fJlerla c'vn"in and F.'"'t nxtr In "Don't Tell Everything" ALLEGHENY "iankfeiid rtlLLunus j vv,( A,.j,KOTtKNT 5 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE NAZIMOVA in "CAMILLE" CROSS KEYS OOTII & MAIIKUT '1 7 and 0 SENATOR MURPHY ALHAMBRA "T,8 "Dividmn: a Weman in Half" rn PHII.A S FDUBlinST THKATItBa GARRICK LastSEvga. TT'VFP TMVTenilOW Positively Last Week HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES In J.imca Perbea' Pr'l :nnt Comedy "The Famous Mrs. Fair" Next Tuesday Seats Thurs. nr Davlaed h ?!1 s Ymrs In New Tork First Tlm Hre f C UITII- WILL ROGERS Ziegfeld Frolic Beauty Chorus Nlffht P .cr ! V te 13.00 V-1 & Hat :fat 77c te 12.00 BROAD LASTS EVGS. Positively Last Week CKAm.KS FTtHMAN Pressnts ETHEL BARRYMORE Ir the Braatut triumph of har career DECLASSEE" By Zee Akint Next Week Seats Thurd-r" FAS! IC HAIlHia Prcaenta wrru ONLY 38 MARY RYAN A fnmi1y bv A ?. Themas t-ne, t fr ,ni rrl imvH m ".rt Theatre.N.T. I'llcfi N i !.t "'ic te VI Be .' S. -.hi Mata 50c te ; FORREST La,t5Evgi "ipi'i.Aii matinkk Tnjmnnew Positively Last Week ii.vvm ui.r.AM'e a a t KitL,ANaisn's Mstiius Pro'lurtlen The Wandering Jew i i: Ti- 11PI K THI'JISTON . ,. I'ramutlr -u-i .il-n of th Hsssen ii. ma .r-uc te 2.S0. s "d te fi 00, Mi- Jlllilft MiA Vr Ull-Ml ill" NEWMAN C FRIDAY EVQ8. &AT. MATS. m Hie BIBIHIwr 1 raveltallu Celer View Motion Pictures " Beg. Jan. 13-14, .I."M' MH I'll! I,IKH I('KI,ANI Course Tickets AOW ni7" I FRIEDA HEMPETT MII'll AMI Hi iiftn 10 tn nn .I-IK S "lift Trlil-v III 3:011 Wnfnrrln HI BUS fctsls AcmI. m Utvv'l. HIM I PHILADELPHIA OnCHESTI Mnirut il'lnilr, Cluf-aj llniry Hlmnnils, j , -r H I r 3 'uii ,SM ite. V J st. " Oh ..) A ttA, .
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