HvTT t- .n V1 j - f" r iw -,r i JUST- GOSSIPABQUT PEOPLE i A'ancy JFytMc Sees Misi Starr Wearing 'Smart Cos tume Slw Talks of Mrs. Geerge Dallas Dixen's Play te Be Given en January 17 t SAW Lesnn Stnrr en the' utreet 0110 1 day Inst week loeUInjf very well In long cloak of dark btue cloth with cellar Of HIM unit, wijiij .uiuurim in lh same shade. Her hnt' was a tarn 0.hnter of blue duvctync.( dotted ,vth small vnrl-colered cube beads and the baijd which rested en the hair wns 0( d velvet. Mr. 'and Mrs. Starr and Lejan have liken' apartments at the Ilellevue Ilellevue iirtferd for the rent of the Venter. I W I net M6 hW tt "bud" . Hvp anywhere but lu , tbwn and itud Sc pace at all. .lust tlijnk of ,elnK te a ball at hnlf aftergl, dnne n nt 1 after 4 o'clock nnd .heii iiiiv.nir m ride eilt Inte the country for half fi hour or an hour before belli nble tun te start te cot te bed and tdecn. t IIBAlt that Jane Maule Mclvcr, 1 who with her husband penC ten am here at Christmas tlme and who vbeen in New Yerk since then, has mm back te Philadelphia and will tay Jnr ncvernl weeks with her parcnlti, the rhiriea i Price Maulca, at 2217 ltlttcn ltlttcn heuse street, Jane Is going te tnke the leidlnx part In Mra. (.come Dallas ggnVplajr, which Is te be given n wk tt(,m tomorrow night at the Acad. "Yt's te be an nwfully pretty thine, nd thank goodness there's nu nbtencc If m In It. It seems se refreshing e me these days when 1 hear music bit has straight, soft, catchy tunc ind is net full of wild shrieks and qnecr discords. I told you. I think, that Mrs. Victer Mather, Mrs. Geerge rrle 3d, and Mrs. Gardner Cassatt, ke is Mrs. Dlxen'n daughter, by the kit will appear in the operetta as Ladles from Paris," most exquisitely 'TJuV year Melly Thayer's movie, "Talk of the Town," wns given under the auspices of the Junier League for he Seamen's institute Build ne fund, ind the "Marriage Tax," which is the . f AtrM. Dixen'H nlny. will clve the proceeds te that institute as well, 'incidentally. Mrs. Dixen Is nn aunt of Melly Thayer, tneugn me rciaiiensinp ii en the Dixen side of the family, Mr. Dlien being n brother of Mrs. Thayer, Melly's mother. WHILE talking of Melly, hnve you beard of the wonderful trip nlie Is te have? She Is going te Kurepe en the 28th of this month with Isabel Iteckefellcr, the Percy Rockefellers' diuthter, of Xcw erk, Hnd they ex pect te travel ever there for several months. The Fit-Eugene Dixen will jive n dinner-dance for Melly en the 21it of January at the Ritz-Carlten. F' LOOKS as if the opera would be partlculnrlv brilliant tomorrow night when Lc Ttel d'Y's will be sung, f.e mnv parties nre planned. Chen follewine the performance there will be mtirh entertninlng a the Opera Supper Club In the foyer. Mrs. Jeseph Lcldy ind Mlw Frances AVIstrr will net ns hestcew's, and they will be nwlsted by Mrs. Alexander Van Itenssc'uer. Mrs. fairies Edward Ingersoll, Mrs. Geerge TV. Chlldi Drexel. Mrs. Francis I te Tent, Mrs. Jehn B. Thnjcr, 3d. Mrs. J. ,'Wllmer Kiddle, Mrs. Frank OrshBrn Thomsen, Mrs. Rlchnrd M. rjdwalader. Mrs. Edward UrewnlnR, Mls Anne Thomsen and Mrs. J. Ham ilton Chcsten. Every member of the committee Js having n parly that night. Fer iiiMancc Mrs. Chcsten is entertaining for Eleu nor Cltimine) ; her ether guests will be Elltabeth Jenues. Hilly Newlln nnd Jlmmlc Chcsten. nnd Mrs. Thayer will hive as her guests Mrs. Norten Downs. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Carrell Huff, et Kansas City: Mr. Edward Riddle and Mr. Hemer Read, while Mrs, du Pent will tntcrtuiu for Laura Garrison. "pILLlE Is five years old and he has O had his hair cut short like a real nan. Furthermore he talks like n real man. Aunt Hetty went te sec him the ether day nnd she took his little sister a paint box. while te him she gave u box of candles. After exclaiming about the paint box mother turned te Willi tnl asked: "And what did Aunt Betty bring you. dear?" Blllle smiled with pleasure nnd answered : "Something te f'ss around te etery one nftcr dinner." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Keith, 6210 Qermantoei avenue. Oerm.intewn, will entertain at dinner en Saturday, Jun wry It. at the Oeiinnntewn Cricket cnib in honor of tliclr cousin, Miss nty, et St, Leuis. NIm Cutharlne R. Knight, daughter pf Mrs. nradferrt Knight, of 2208 Itlt Itlt tinheuse street; MIhb Antella . SelxeH. oeeuunto dauKhter of Mr. unil MrH. rneoiere G Selx.iH. of Queen Lanu, Ger-, mntewn; Miss niiznbetli Atterbury. ' QiUrhlrr nf 1f i.n.l 1m T'llllH. ...- burv ; ii, Vi ";"'"" 'Wj" 'Yl?r' , retn?;i fdl" t1. !'.'.'""' nad.!ler' h,ttVe1 "lurntd from Baltimore. Md.. where ny attended the bull which Mr. and I rs. Arthur U Teultney gave en Tues-1 riL i ," "B llt ln" Balllniore Country ,n uuner ei ii83 wmiiy reuitney Mr. and Mrs. Harrison B. Walter, of HCKean acnue, Oermantewn, unnounce me engngement of thelr daughter. MIsb A PICTURE THAT WILL LIVE ferever: TOe. greatest human story of all. times AMERICA ?r VAUDEVILLE fe 4k evt i! ) Dorethy Walter, te Mr. 'ranl IJcacen, also of McKenn avenue, dermantewn. Mr. and Mrs. Themas. AVard, et Elm-1 urB,,-V ':. who "W't the holidays with i. H;,"". s. parents, Mr. and Mr. J. U. iNevllle Smylhe, at their place In CheBt nut IIIH, have returned home. Mrs. Chariet Stewart 'W'urts, of 026 Spruce street, will be nt home this nfter. neon and en the following Mondays In January. je carda have been eent out. r,?Il?,T,James Arpe and Miss Pauline Davis Bewie, et 281 Seuth Fourth street, and Summercrest, Chestnut Hill, will leave the latter part of this month for California, where they will visit Mrs. Large s sister-in-law, Mrs. William Uyrd i'afje, and her daughter, Miss Isabel Wurts I'age, at Hollywood. They will return In the spring. Mrs. Clifferd T.ftvle n? in c!.. Twenty-second street, will net be nt home January 10, but will be nt home en following Tuesday afternoons in Ja: ary after 3 o'clock. Ne cards have b luniorrew, ;iuesaay afternoon. in the Janu- linvA K.n M15? Anl"l Stevens, daughter of Mr. fir &" ,Iehn Conyngham Stevens, of I,12..Wyt ,cu '?. read' who passed the hol hel niHniWl,5 .nor. P?.renl8. has returned te ?'-?.?JdSch001' Maryland, where she is a student. i-?1!? ?.Iary Hrwn Warburton. dnugh hnriSf, IS ftnd MrB- Dai-cloy H.-Wnr- iliinSpruc?.uB'rJet' wl" ve en Wed ?nfyVJvlih. Hr- nnd Mrs- Ournce m i?.f?f falm Deach. Fla., where she will be their guest for the winter. xrI,2MSrrah """nser. daughter of el afei? wEn.1?" eI Merea" Harrlnger. Haturday. with Mr. Redman Grlscem ndr.iVdaU8lJjcr' MlBa l'ey Orlscem of. Dolebran, Haverford. for a trip te eKel0ifrd.a'r5rher0.th.cy wlfl b the guests tiewniS'rfi iii r,"cm at h?r es tph' iiT ?ak rotation, Tallahassc. weeks. remain about two Mre. Hcnrj' S. drove, of 25S West Tu pehecken street. Qermantewn, left x f.er a.vllJlt le Atlantic City fahe will return te her home en Thurs- Mrs. Herbert L. Fcnncr, of Providence. R. I., arrived en Friday te stay with .rm ""Ji131 MerBR"' of Wydmenr, Hast Wlllerw Qrove avenue, Chestnut Hill, for a few days. .Mr.,an.d MrB- Jehn Frederick Lewis, of 1914 Spruce street, will entertain at dinner at their home en Tuesday eve ning. January 17, te be followed by a theatre party, nt the performance et "The Marrlage Tax." which will be given that evening nt the Academy of AfuBlc for the benefit of the building fund of the Seamen's Church Instltute Mr. and Mn. Alfred e. Plew i,e... ctescd their country home en Meeting I Heuse read, Jcnklntewn, nnd have ' opened their town house, 1220 Spruce "'. J.UVU euu-ni-i.iw una unugliter, Mr. and Mrs. Henrique'! Crnufcrd, are spendlng the winter at 1327 Spruce street. Mrs. Crawford was formerly MIfs Grctchcn Clay. Mrs. J. Heward Olbsen, of Fairy Hill. Jcnklntewn. Is spending the winter at 2001 Wulnul street. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Q. Olbsen are ut Jcnklntewn. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph C. Weed have closed Jebelwndl, their country place iicir iiaiuuru, unu tire III I street. 30 Spruce Mr. Donald P. ness, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter L. lless. of St. Martins, Chestnut Hill: Mr. Carl Ncldhard Mar tin. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ncld hard Martin, of 408 Mereland avenue. Chestnut Hill, and . Mr. Frederick V. Hebard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel I, Hebnrd. et Evergreen, uvenue, ChcBtnut Hill, who are all student: ut Yale and who passed the holidays with their parents, returned te collcge en Thurs day. Miss Miriam Williams Roberts, of Mlnfferd. Bala, will entertain in Mrs Herbert M. Howe's box ut the opera en tomorrow evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rotund S. Merris nnd their family, "who have been occupying an upnrtment at the Wellington, will shortly mevu Inte their new heuse ut 2113 Spruce street when alterations are completed. Miss Lenere A. McCall. dnughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph D. McCall, of Scamere avenue, Merlen, whce en gagement han recently been announced te Mr. Nerman Illllard MacLelsh and who has been the guest for the Christmas holidays of Mr. Macl.elnh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MaeLclsh, of Crnlgle I.ea. Uleucee. III., ha returned te her home. Mrs. Henry McCloy, of 633S Sher- ,wecd read, Overbroek, wilt entertaln ut a small luncheon at her home en Frlda. January 13; te be followed by a card party. Fourteen guest will attend. Mrs. William Rush, of 235 Seuth Fif teenth street, entertained at u small dinner at her home last evening. Mr. and Mrs. David I Short, of Gcr Gcr inantewn, will leuve en Monday, Jan uary 18, for a visit te Miami. Fla where they expect te remain until April. Mr. and Mrs. Morten U. Snellenburg have sent out cards for a dinner and bridge party at the Itltz-Carlten en Monday evening, January 13. Mrs. Charles (.arson, Jr , of New Yerk, will spend the coining week with ner inetner, .Mrs. uen s. Wilsen, or the Swnrthmore Apurtinciits, Twenty-second ,i UMmn ntroei.. her mother, Mrs. Ben S. Wilsen, of the I An Intereatlnfr wedding will tuke place en Saturday. February 11 at l'J:30 at Hi. Mark's Protestant Episcopal Church, Locust street aboe Sixteenth, when Miss Josephlna Tomllnsen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silas M, Tomllnsen, 40f Seuth Fifteenth street, will be married "S'i1 v..a:i .UIIL aaaP v JamMmmmmmmmmm m-t&mmr ImtLtJmMmwWmW" ,4. j aiiHr rim mm'VWMw: isMMi aB (( MFmlMf V,1 TtJ "n"4(,K- X t ' t(i.., ' -'V 't , -. ' ; -i' ri, ' ji Ti " . EVENING PUBLIC &lvLPimi t5 (&!fr:it J&?KtF&-M Ui Mt-Pr&l kA. f .' Mm fll H4, ' 9 f i y MISS ANNA M..OimiKN Daughler of Mrs. W. U'llrlcn, of M28 Weat Venango street, whose engagement te Mr. Charles Kemer, of this city, Is announced te Dr. Themas Klcls. The Itev. Dr. Frank Verneii, the rector, will perform the ceremony. A breakfast ut the Hltz. Carltemwlll fellow. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph f Hemann, Miss Edith Heymann nnd Miss Sara Hermann, of 8410 Sherwood read. Over brook, gave a dnnce Friday evening at the Locust Club. A dinner wns given preceding the dance by Miss Elsie Outlehn at the St. Jnmcs Hetel In honor of her guest, Miss Lennc Zugsmlth. i i WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Ralph Mess has returned te her home, 1023 North Sixty-fourth Mrcet, after spending the week-end at Atlantic City. Miss Margaret Hretz celebrated her twelfth birthday anniversary at her home, 4821 Florence ueuue, Saturday afternoon. Among the guests present were Miss Catherine t.miner, Miss Lela Meyers, Miss ISdnu. Flnkel, Mlsa Mary Sherman. MLks .Anna Sherman. Miss Mary Ilrcnz. M s Sura Brenz, Mlfs Mary June Strayer and Miss Kuth I'liefier. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel p-unhar. of 6142 Wushlngteu aveuue, entertained about forty guests ut their home Saturday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs, Francis L Itedgers, whese marrlage took place recently In st- Agatha-' Church, Thirty-eighth nnd Spring Garden streets, have returned irum iiteir wi'uuiuk irip unu na-ve gene te Brooklyn te live. Mrs. Hedgcrs w.U be remembered hb Miss Elizabeth C. McManus, of 3612 Baring street. Mr. nnd MrH. Perey II. Fester, of 117 Seuth Kifty-nlnth street, entertained at their home en Suturday evening In honor of the birthday of their non, Mr. I. I Fester. Among the cuests were Miss Helen Wilsen, Miss Mary Wilsen, Miss) Irene llnmllteii, Miss Bertha M, Clume, MIsh nilzabcth Leflliijrwell, Mr. William 8. Ilntemnn, Mr. James Xermun Mc Dowell, Mr. T. Casper Creene, Mr. Themua fSreene, Mr. Themus Jenes, Mr. H. I. Mcl'hcrsen and Mr J Q Fester. Mr. nnd Mm. William H. Kelly, Jr., of 6120 Wnlten avenue, gave 'a dinner Inst Monday night. The guests Included Or. und Mrs. Themas Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Kdunrd I Stein. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Crist, Sir. and Mrs. Benjamin Alt kens, Mr. und Mrs. Edward J. Double Deuble Double hew er, Miss Lllllun Reelllg, Mr Edward P. Stein, Jr. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Florence E. Dehmen, of 302t West Clrard avenue, entertained en Fri day evening in honor of Count Herman Ven Helmold. Miss Dehmen wan as sisted In receiving by Mlsu AgncH Smith, of Philadelphia. Among these prebent were Miss Mabel Dehmen, Miss Anna Geglla. Miss Mae Ritchie. Mlsa Alice Throckmorton, Miss Adelaide Puttcrsen, MIfs Mildred Davis. Mlsi Marlen Orr. Mr. Raymond M. Jaunich, Mr. Stuart Harkness, Mr. lister Straub, Mr. Henrv Keyser, Mr. I,eon Qulgley, Mr. Irvln Travis, Mr. Charles Throckmorton, Mr Harry Schrack und Mr. Elmer Carll. Mr, and Mrs. I, Lehman, of Newaik spent the holiday week with their int ents. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schwab, of 233-1 North Bread street. Mr. und Mrs. Sigmund Miller, of CI" North 'Sixth street, left for a week-uui trip te stay w,th their daughter, Mr. M. If. Brenner, of Hazlcten. Dr and Mrs. Falgenbauni, of IflJli North Eighth Htrcet. unnounce the en. iracetnent of their daughter Katcitn Mr. Harry Jskewits, of New Yerk. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Dr and Mrs. O. O. Dever, of 21'3" Christian street, entertained recently at dinner as their guests Mr. nnd Mrs. Hareld E. Gedwin, of Celwyn, Pa. Mr James McCnnn, of 1D35 Rltner street, has returned te Washington, PARTNERS OMMV hKKTril NORD & BELMONT Hlintliiy Hint llindnt SnrprUe I UBERT CARLTON. "thk nr.ArK een" Menty & LVbNs"" A .VAlTrtKVIM.W NOVKI.TV I WATERS & LEE HOMKTIIINfl NKW IN mVMNO FLYING RUSSELL & COT In "t'l' l Tilt; Mlt" ltiilili TIiiIIed'h Cemyrt Or.lirlrn 'lf A .lnlellr nn l'hllli' Hnet llrrmi Prices .Matinees, Wc, 1,'iq &. i'0e. 1 ar Tax Ingtudti I tlu, '.'Oc. 30e. 40c Kxc. Hat Nete v.yif ,!"!f,ur8 w"l rt ILJ I wfc i.twi. -.m. u v v;iu aimrp. CONTINDOUfl NOON T1T,L Jl v. M. - , -. Betrothed i'stt'- '""' "'' 'TB "' 'i -' frw nlH m JH Wmj! h', tl'i -r ! I H aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJJJ lAt- rrnHiHHiHHnHfr xr'7r." --w-,, 'V " - 1 '.(.'! .?" J'' ,-"B..i IT . rfcrfTPij.'T nr . - ". -Ar i, ? ' n ' i "Jj. ." KU t f'rwWFVf:', V. ,- '. LEDGER PHILBiSLPHt MONDAY. D. C, after having spent a fortnight here with his father, ' Mr. nnd Mr nanlel Ilenen entertained , recently at their new home, 426 Seuth 1 Forty-seventh' street Mrs. Henen will be remembered as Miss isrmu iiari flnger, formerly of this section. Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Olllleple.af ' 2637 Seuth Chndwlck street, are receiv ing congratulations upon the birth of a i daughter. I Mrs.Clelghten Turner, of 2B.04 Seuth Twentieth street, entertained en Satur day evening nt a buffet supper, followed by m-iage. Mrs. L. McLaughlin entertained the members of her card club at her home at 1437 nitner street en Wednesday eve ning. Mrs. William Fitzgerald, of New Tork City, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Jehn J. MeKernan, of 1713 Jtltner street, for a few days. OERMANTOWN Warden McKcnty gave a most Inter esting talk te Uie members of the Friday Afternoon Current Eventa Club of the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Paul W. Subers, of Oak Lane, entertained In honor of Mrs. Charles S, Ileeves, of Grantwood, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn B. Elsmen, of C13 West Clapler street, gave a cotillen dnnce Saturday evening; for their bona, Jehn, Alfred and Douglas, before their return te Haverford Cellere, About twelve couples of the school set were present. A danc was also given In honor of Mlsa II. Babette Elaman. Class C, of the Germantown High Scheel, Is giving a dance Friday evening at the Delmnr-Merrls. Miss Elslo Edwards, of 6819 Fatrvlew street, entertained the Beta Alpha Beta Sorority, of which oho Is a member, Saturday afternoon. Among these present were Miss Annabell Weed, Mlis Laura Hitchcock, Miss Eleaner Knight, Miss Eleaner Wllkle, Mlsa Marien Oily, Miss Elizabeth Page, Miss EleancY Gress, MIhs Cnmllle Fhtster. Miss Frances Morgan and Miss Elisabeth flcdheffer. Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Stern, of 6601 Lincoln drive, have left for a month's stay at Het Springs. Their daughter, Miss Beatrice Stern, Is en a visit te Lynn, Mass. Mrs. Merris Naylcr. of 6366 Sherman Htrcet, accompanied by her son and daughters, will sail for Europe en Jan uary 17 en the steamship Geerge Wash ington for an extended continental trip. N0RRI8T0WN The marriage of Mls Marie C. Faxon, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jamea A. Faxon, of Bowling- Green, Ky., nnd Mr. William S. Robinson, eon of Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Robinson, of 622 Arch street, Norristown, took place en January 4 In the Church of the Immaculate Con ception, Elizabeth, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Jereme Manning, of East Orange, N. J., attended the bride and bridegroom. The Uev. William S. Conden officiated at the marriage ceremony. After u. wedding trip te Asbury Park Mr. and Mrs. Rob inson w.U llve in Elizabeth, N. J. The bridegroom la a graduate of the Norrls Nerrls Norrls tewn High Scheel and erved during the wur In the United States Army. Miss Annte Dvjttcrer, of 034 Chain street, entertained at her home In honor of Miss Ruth Woodland, of Danville, for merly of worristewn. inose present Included Mist, Mildred Themas. MIhh Kathleen McCrncken, Miss C'ntharluu Woedlnnd, Miss Salema Furlong, Mlsa Sara Hcrchlcr, Mlas Anna Furlong. Mrs. I. Brlnten Swymelar, of Jeffer Jeffer senvllle, has announced the engagement TO THE PUBLIC, WHOSE SERVANTS WE ARE: Since if is impossible for us te control the many advertising sources that spealp of our plays, rve tal(c this means of giving $ou our personal viewpoint en our ncn production. Yeu perhaps recollect, rve franl(ly had little le say one way or the ether of our last production, "Dream Street," when ne showed it in the regular theatres, but wc feel this is different. Our present production is "Orphans of the Storm," taken from the old play, "The Twe Orphans." We have attempted te combine with this story a phase of the French Revolution, with at least a little of the spirit and manners of that period. Critics among the press, playwrights and ethers of judgment have acclaimed this in Bosten and New Yerk the greatest production we have made. "It is Griffith at his best, his most finished and most powerful work ... the Vast canvas is epic compared with 'Way Down East.' Griffith is the master of all" says the most conservative Bosten Transcript. "Probably the greatest photoplay ever made, beautiful picture fellows beautiful picture, thrill fellows thrill se fast you can only slump into your seat and gasp" says the New Yerk Tribune. "Far and away the finest screen drama ever seen in this country .. . I was simply overpowered by the terrific forces Griffith turned loose in the theatre" Bosten American. "Anether milestone, mere spectacular than ever for motion pic tures, a tapestry interwoven with intrigue and exciting moments . . . surely a great motion picture" New Yerk Evening Pest. Mr. Winchell Smith, the famous playwright, says: "It did net seem pos sible, but Mr. Griffith has actually surpassed his magnificent films 'The Birth of a Natien' and 'Way Down East' in his 'Orphans of the Storm.' It is his best, his 'greatest, and that means the greatest ever made anywhere." Our most conservative judgment expiassed te you is thai it is at least as geed Oi "Way Down East," "The Birth of a Natien" or any work that we have yet accom plished. I can assure you that this production represents our greatest investment in time, labor and money. Most sincerely your. DAVID IV ARK GRIFFITH. PRICES; ATJ HKATH ttfcti itaMMMMMMMM t.-F' (V? 'VfOTTx y'OVfc' .' v jflnamwH j , ii , mamBmnvii imr..., "vr '' ;',.,' . X -1 .t "l l"Ml.f '. ,' i ..-,.. Sf Aftl. .. i . f i j-f r ii . -' ). .J r .) , f . Engaged &?.' ,,:? & tfHVV, 'fi i ' V MISS KATHKYN C. TOUOHILIj Mr. nnd Mrs. FYank A. Teughlll, of the Ilorence Apartments, an an neunce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Kathryn O. ToughllLite Mr. II. Owen Welp, of Tlecn of her daughter. Miss Anna M. Swyme lar and Mr. William II. It. Ralston, of Norrlstewn. Mrs. Lwm K. Detwilcr, of 630 Neble street, entertained at a luncheon, itt which the guestM were Mrs. Raymond Bechtel, Mrs, Walter Oessllng, Mrs. William Adams, Miss Margaret, Miss Mary and Miss Edyth Alberteen, Miss Emma K. Spaeth, Miss Loulse Evans arid Miss Mary Loulse EvenB. These present at the luncheon glven by Mrs. Paul Yeh at her Philadelphia home In celebration of her fifth wedding anni versary were the following from Nor Ner Nor rlseown: Mrs, Wnltcr A. Knerr, Mrs. E. Lane Crawford, Mrs. Nerman Bertelette, Miss Alma Purdy, Miss Helen Custer. Mrs. Jehn A. Ixngacre. of West Mar shall street, entertained the members of the Norrlstewn Reading Circle at her home. The study subject of the day waa the life und writings of Ruth Sawyer, which were discussed by Miss Bessle Ward. Followed the literary program, gram. Mrs. Frank Deylo and son, Muster Kenneth Deylo, of 3 Brown street, have returned from a stay in Winchester, Va. STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. DnUd M. Ellis, 2249 North Thirty-third street, entertained at sup per last Sunday evening at his home In honor of his daughter, Mln Maymc Ellis, whose engagement te Mr Nathan Sperklu, of Washington and Philadel phia, has been announced. Mr. Ellis gave a party last Monday afternoon nt his home for his grandchildren uud great-grandchildren. A New Year's party was given by the members of the Lambda Mu Gumma vj ... wxjrrv " - m m&- s t . m . ' a 8 &'.. ' swaJ PHILADELPHIA PREMIERE Ferrest Theatre WED. NIGHT, JAN. 1 1 - THICK. DAILY TIIMIRAFTKK MATS. AT 'i. NlliHT.N AT D. W. GRIFFITH Presents ORPHANS OF THE STORM MR. GRIFFITH and Uie MISSES GISH will pet pet senally appear at the opening performance WEDNES- DAX,.IlIG!iT and aRdn at THURSDAY MATINEE and NIGHT. AffiSSL. "AX. fU.S?ftX..ATfr. 4 iP S"Wr A,vi. a .. i.mtji k. , i i . r -i i ..' - ir- l-AIJ, 'IT' I . J ,V JA&iSY. 9, m Inst Sunday evening nt the home of fliieu I'uuune vyeinuerg, em, ,c,n... street. These present were Miss Sylvia , jvraiisew. Miss jjiiuan weiiesman. mim Rese Hemer, Miss Pauline I. Relnberg, Miss Helen Pelzman, Mlsn Hese Illoent, Miss Violet Gressman, MIbb Pauline Davisen, of. New Yerk; Mr. Frank 1 Pclceff, Mr. Isndere Rean. Mr Jack Hofberg, Mr. Benjamin ltuskln, Mr. Max Glass. Mt, Rebert Rubensteln, Mr. Simen Geldlch, Mr. Jack Mnlkln, Mr. Henry Palrsteln and Mr. Irvln Udell. LOGAN , ,. , ,.,A .. ., M ss Eleaner Smith, of 4S10 North Carlisle street, Is entertain tig Infennnlly at home this evening. Her guests are M s Madeline Daley, Miss Marie Kelly, Miss Julia Smith, Mlis Marie Smith, Mr Raymond Themas, Mr. Ambrose Mc - Cemtek, Mr, Jeseph A. McAullnV. Mr Jack Ryan, Mr. Raymond Dawsen, Mr McDcrmett nnd Mr, William Daley MOORE8TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Clifferd Walker of Cleveland, O ' '. ' . jtl HLaMfjeMBaTF -"w"-'v . r-pyi hnve returned te their home nftcr Mrs. Walker tafrM nt Phonier uvenue M.'nn.t Mr, Herace Just.ce hate re- ! spending tome time with snw nugnls In pickturw you knew lion lien 's sister. Mrs Slantn A. Ihev go erreund, dent you? I sed. turned te their home in Erie, Pa., after1"" go ng rue in im, ii.m -. visit ng Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hnlnes. of Oak avenue. ..-.. . .... Mrs. Mary l- s. L,inten ana son iiaipn Honolulu by way of Snn Francisce nnd Chicago. GIRLS WARNED AGAINST MANNISH CUSTOMS ,, , , ... . I Masculine-Feminine as Ridiculous as Femlnlne-Maaculine, Members Hear Mnrln Hnlsey Htryker. educational secretary of the Philadelphia Health Council und Tuberculosis Committee, spoke en "The Twentieth Tenturj Girl" jecterdny afternoon nt the monthly meeting of tin- Voting Wom en's Hebrew Assoclntien in the Itig Sisters Club, lUHl North Thirteenth street. She urged every girl te refrain from Imitating masculine clothes nnd customs, and te adhere te the womanly wny of living. She contrasted the type of girl who affected mannish clethcH nnd custom with n few similar .t pes of the alleged masculine sex who marcel their hnlr. rouge their lips nnd tete n blushing rabbit's feet. Miss Strykcr asserted that the masculine-feminine is even mera ridiculous than the feminine masculine. Miss Htryker believes that if n girl cannot enter Inte ft buslnef.s, prefes- slennl or political llfe without retain ing her womnnneoa sne nuu ueuer pin--rlfice her ambitions. She held thnt true womanhood i a prlcelcES posses pesses iim, ..neMi, I nnlv tn motherhood nnd n girl who has neither is n ship without ' n bail. FUR COATS Frem $160 Upward nwieiiBMNOnPAiniNu BROWN & BRAUCHER SR W. Cheltm Ae.. tlermantenn 1'hene: Qermanloten CZ0 : rt.w - 5i.Bfc - i "ji .S& JS.k'X 3'; LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Papc I was setting en Mary Wnlklrtxcs frunt steps tawklng te her. nnd wj wns I'uiN Hlniuln. nnd 1 war. tnnklns her . . .. . ' ..... , 'n and 1'itiK wnsent, aii'i rniw ecu. Wnts jeu think, Mary, I dreemed about , . '. ,.',, . ...na u last nlte, 1 dreemed you mi a lmigcl. I ., , . neifertlr ln elv He.l l) l ""' "" penectiy le eij, (ten ' Mary Watklns. Me thinking, Heck, durn him. And I 'ed, Well I weuldfHt wunt enybedy te drecm I whh n angel. If you ever .leenlng with limiting en out wings nnl Mary Watklns wtl. UmlH SlmklnM, Wlrh ;,be started te de. nnd I'mlt hed. Hny. wait n ininnlt, linj. Ik rrnr.v. I iliilent ( reem J en oekei HKi ., . ,. nnePis. I ,l,'W.mel sdii wns til ilrescu up in a lenj fur cunt and everything. Thnti diffrent, thntV nil rite, n-A Mnry U'ntklns setting down ntten, nnd I sed, Well thnn hew did he knew you wan a nngel If you wasent dressed like n nncel? Yes, hew could von tell I wns n nnRcl? j Mary Wntkln sturtlng te .get up ngen. On icpeunt of your hewtlfill fnce. I knew rite nwny nobody but n angel could hnve stitch n bewtlflll face, j en (Otildent feel me, ed l'uds. O Pudii wtt u nice dreem, sod Mnr Wntkin stnylng down. Me thinking. Aw heck, darn thnt guy And Mnry Wutkinw kepp en looking nt I'udi nn If the thnwt he was ubeut l'HII.A "H I.KADINO T1IKATHKB DtiiKCTieN ev t.i:n & J J smibbht CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUS I I I'm 1"1V1" THt VOW.BS VHIIKrKI Btsr Seville Ol,w VAUDI DAILY MATS AT fc-EVES AT 8 BESSIE tCOY DAVIS 114 TML UATtST OANCIN6 RtVUt INTIUtD "CASTLtS IM TMt AIR" THE FLEMINGS ARMSTRONG frJAMES - WALTER BROVER RYAN & LEE- MARGUERITE FARRELL BUDT SHtPMtRD -JACK&KITTV ntMlPO U1 HARMONY LAND THt FIVE. KINGS ( HATTy ALTHOfF OF SYfJCOPATIOH CARL05 6-INE2 I1" IN A BIO RLVUL Are a cmr syftwAWAvatt ar fSAeifsfs SHUBEOTWeeki POP. MAI. WtD., S0c TO $1.50 PeM Vew mi rue frr All Hemainu c l'rfi,rninceii qt. NEW YORK WIMTER CARKid Ment Mmnilei!(i rrfiductlnn ,-, . . winner y'rejeirM tustNt wiuitfi-UMifAlilfi BIGGtST MUVCAl SPUTAClt ON tlkRTrt mC0mTlE3Z A H "WOODS Arerfr a ..' TURKISH MO... . a. .m a. . ..;' By AVtRY HOPW000 Sr CMASLT0N AWttW NIGHTS lSS" 50? te 2jOO MATS. WED. & SAT ;t 5 1.50 laiHTBNIE WALNUT Last Week POP. MAT. WED, 50c te $1.50 HOL&RO0W hv THE BLINN BAD MAN Una uf tn U"nt ui tn jear -MORaMVrj LLDijEn, U i:' w nnd heliU u J iruke tba eu!b t i elf RKf'riBT) Next Week SeaU Selling New "The Skin Game" ll JOHN (, -WOKTIH I niiilun ii ml Nf nrU 'muck.. UHh JANE GREY nd im hrritlnnul KniilUh ( ut I. hat Mm It i ., " ' i' MT B0 TO l nil R?.F.KEDTH'Sqn (.hestnut ry TWELFTH S Tfl VALESKA SURATT AND CO IN THt WHITE WAV" AUANROGERS&LEONORA ALLEN l.f(.it Ul SONC ClASS'CS HARRY J OLSON 0PERAr i. BtACKVACr ,nMm,M, HARRY NORWOODs-ALPHA HALL S'U "JUKH j'.C Nn I tAlURC Biuul ANNA CHANDLFff fti.gERA-n.D s,ngiNCi C0MtDllNN MO' U.MC -MO MOIININO MrrtltAI.I'A il llM-LtVl'h 1 MA I FORD i). JIV Id. 11 is A. l. MATZENAUER Tlrkrlk nt lli)r' 1110 rhmtnnt strtft Metropolitan (,Tr w" MAE DESMOND in 'Cornered' Pep. Prices v s J i. niw t, ORPHEUM ' l"''1" nitn. Mut 1 citnitt rit i l . ORPHEUM PLAYERS in TUt.T "OUR WIVES" uumin i q 9 nKsiM ilfSSiUKiSHiBfrft! I 1 HERE SSrJ aJSitSSRff: t AlK'H ..liviu. MilA , lnn. Writ. HL, 2:15 tCH Min.tril '' t 1 ,)1 '?.;? , V twice nrt wettderfi.l ns inei M, t6n I .Qet up nnd went he Kiisteu. D ectlnn Hlnn ey i n ft Amilm' MAIlKKT AT NtNBTIlKNTH II A M TO 1 1 V. M, Rudelph Valentini tn ):cHnlve KirHt I'rmfntlldn et The Conquering Pewci?- A Bnlzac masterpiece hf the producer of "The Four Hert-men" with identically same cast of players, Aii) A V W i OMKUV BUSTER KEATON ,T JteXT. rrel(tu I'letenee teite'ee'l, Tlanneuie Jnnh Klinklns lUrllmm mahm:t at HtXTKHNTir btiiei:t 11.. 10 110-.1 3( n 307 8 and B',30 1HIIIU UIO WKBK WIM tAM VOX l"ents MARK TWAIN'S eheat:st cemkdt . "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S OURT" A rapid-fire iterjr of llirillinj (dxntgra and appcalint romaece, vitb lie vtele e bound lefether and tnlerweven with humor that tbe iudirnre' lambler ii an ceempaniment te titrj iccne. rmsT TiwR at pei"j:,.n pnicEs ,. ..,.,.,, - 1Mt. (,CT.. Tritevz M CttESTfrVTSlBlHMM 11:30, 1:30, 3i30. S30, 7:30, 0:33 ELSIE FERGUSON AND WALLACE ' REID i.v n'fiw PAitAMet'VT rrcTunn PETER IBBETSON '1Vt?$? K?rr&DpAr,en The story of a love lhat defied time and p-cc broke prison bars and turned drab realities into told en daya. Tie mes, beautiful ro mance ever imacrined. Cnai Includes: Elliett D ex tar. Mentaqu Leve, Deere CatintlU, Ceerj Fawcett, Barbara Dian KARL! ON CONCERT ORCHESTRA PALACE l'l J'AnKET "iiuErr "THE FLOWER OF THE NORTH" Henrv n Wwtthall e.n.1 T'HUIIne Rtnrka nyni'iix in a. m te 1 1 is p. m." MAKIUN DA VIliS ANT) WTVnilA.M STANDING IN a The Bride's Play" IT S A PARAMOfNT I'lPTmB VKTdkl A irHKBT AT NINTH TlVlVXVlrt. i, a M le II II. P.M. DUSTIN FARNUM IN "TIIV; DKVII, WITHIN" "Al'lTl'll '21 MARKET HTRBBT Vriniwlj ii A M te ll'tr. V, M. "A MAN'S HOME" REGENT MARKET T D-l 17TH OUIL.S DON'T MAKKI.T i f ""id? CONTINUOUS J.L.JDH, 11 A. M. TO AT JI'MTKU 11 P. M THE BIGGEST AND BEST VAUDEVILLE SHOWS a r i.iTTi.K pnir ks BROADWAY 1IUOAD& SNYDER i! in 7 and II irv t v md "OVER THE HILL" wu.t iam i-i.x wendi:kpijAY :ress keys oejb h. sm LEW COOPER ' I LEGHENY kravkferd and LLtVintHI AUI.Wir.SV Av.t M t-nv imiKPI v M - m- e 'OVER THE HILL" ALHAMBRA VT.'e'mfiJ? f. TirPT f ' n rri i BROADS AT 8'in turd7 !& r N.T. I'm u t Vai iis in.fia -, RREr5Y A "I'll NOl I. MAMHia A A AltW CVMfSr tvA.t.1 OHWINAL M.V CAST n I P.c 'I'll T Ull GARRICK Opens Tues. Evg. IS UH ! vi i ii !, Saturday Till ( Mil M III Ml SIC ' "' MhTRIIIMII ITV IH'l.lt ( . N. Y. liimnr I D ' J'V Mint.AIiln, " " K LG lfll (1 IS "rdn, UI lime 1' UIO MM !,(( llrrf t. imiilim, Cunil, ii iiiiuii.. 1 iilu llpfrn tCnthlrr '111 THE PHILADELPHIA Meii.Evr Jin. 30 il 8.15 ORCHESTRA SECOND SPECIAL CONCERT RUSSIAN PROGRAM -flH cud. A llrr'i., 1 110 rhfulnut. ALD1NE t bewintu a 10' h Dlrri'llen I III It II ham i i mu I h M pruir .'0O I' FKCT Bill'. M. l'OsKI, I h MhKIt GEORGE ARLISS in "DISRAELI" I limil" M INH M.V'I MHSlijt' "a.V.fi'W UU!14 "TKitviy'cvt wai UUWIN VA T" i him mm ir Vi)r .1' CASINO tam.Z . t - r,"G TS'ft.'Vi r-v, Vhk t ffi t,-)3 ifflPVlt t, STANTON (AMH. HARKI3 FI 3 'i M t- HHKVD tlKATS.NOW SKI.I4NO ROCADE . r4 . I Satire "DflBi A U)VU -HAMA?" 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