Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 10, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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JUST GOSSIF AB OUT PEOPLE
ffancy Wynne Says There Is a Let-Down in Entertain
ing This Week She Sees a Handsome Gewn
and Hat Other Bits of Interest
w
OULD you ueiicve it, nucr two
weeks of continual iinnccs, tneatre
.-- lunrnenna. mum wiciup u-
Melly neiMnK planned for tonight but
li.rn nnd the opera supper dance nfter
?je pcrferlnnnee.nnd there was nothing
""Somehow I Imd gotten Inte the habit
f celng te bulls ever since he Heck
SictJ" at .the licllcrue, en the night of
K, em, 6f December, te say nothing
I. the dances the week before Christ
mas, nnd last night It Just was tee
nuecr te filt luletly.nt home nnd only
?1k te a few hundred ether women en
the telcphone who were doing tlie name
Ihlne I did see some wonderful clothes
recently, and thcy're always nlce te
Jill nbent. Hnve you seen that exquisite
reiS that Mrs. W. Ilcynelds Wilsen
hag this season? It Is of gray velvet
made en long straight lines and k
.aVa hat also of velvet trimmed with
in ostrich feather of the same shade. I
saw her nt Mrs. Hareld Yarnall's party
last week.
THEY, had the first dress rchcarsnl
of "The Marriage Tax" last week,
nnd It's really going te be dandy. Thy
Jestumcs are ns pretty ns can be, and
the dancing Is f.ne, tee. .eIsen Eddy
U te elng In It, and if you have ever
heard Nelsen Eddy sing you will want
te ee for that alone, for that young
man has n most gorgeous voice, let me
Ml seu. I have only heard him once,
but me I want te hear him again and
D t-m, whltin. of "Why Net"
fame.'ls teaching the dancing, and alto-
t I,-'., itnlnir tn he prpnt.
THE Nerman MacLeeds hnve moved
Inte town nnd opened their house nt
"ObO Walnut street, for the winter.
They have been spending several months
with Mrs. MacLeed's father, Mr. Jehn
Wanamakcr, out at Idndenhurst In
Jenklntewn. The Bnrclay Warburtens
have closed their heuse out there, tee.
They live at Rosemary just across
Township line from Llndenhurst, you
knew, nnd have moved Inte town for the
rest of the bcasen. Mrs. MacLeed nnd
Mrs Warburton are sisters. Brownie
Warburton, who is Mrs. Wnrburten's
daughter, will leave tomorrow with
Marie Louise and Gurnee Munn, nnd
will spend n ceuple of months nt I'alm
Beach with them. Yeu knew Marie
Louise Munn was n Wanamakcr, und is
a first cousin of lJrewnic. They came
out same year, and a great many peo
ple think they leek very much nltkc.
Marie Louise Is a little bit fairer than
Brownie, I think, but there Is the same
general coloring and they held them
selves very much the same way, though
Marie Louise Is a bit taller.
THE Charlie Munns have gene back
te Europe. Charlie Munn is n
brother of Ournee, nnd he and his wife,
who was Mary Paul, have been living
abroad for some months. They came
back In November or December for n
few weeks and stayed with Mrs. Munn's
slter, Mrs. Paul Denckln Mills, but
returned te Europe nbeut three weeks
age. Their children are with them, of
course, nnd I understand they will spend
home time ever there. The schools
abroad are awfully geed, jeu knew, and
a iirent many persons like te have their
children educated there.
SPEAKING of Mrs. Warburton, did
I tell you she cntertnlned en Fri
day afternoon nt tea nt the Emergency
Aid for the Junier Committee et the
Academy of Music Corporation. The ten
was given te talk ever nnd make ar
rangements for Mrs. Frank Ralston's
talks en smurt and correct drcwing,
which arc te start under the Junier's
auspices en Wednesday afternoon,
January 'St, in the foyer. Any of us
who knew Mrs. Halsten, "Unbe," as
hc was called when she went out se
much here, knew also that she docs
knew (whew, what an awful let of
Isnews) what geed-looking clothes arc.
Mrs. Itnlsteu was formerly Miss Vir
ginia Leuis Carter, of this city, nnd
the is awfully geed looking. 1 will
never forget one night nt the epcru sev
eral jcars age when she came en from
acw Yerk te attend a performance j
every eje in the house wus directed te
the Charles Coxes' box te sce hew stun
ning Mr.s. Itnlsteu looked.
Mrs. Willlnm Clothier is vice chair
wan of the Junier Committee, and the
ether members Include Mrs. Heck
Hethcrlll, Ilobbie Brockle, whose en
gagement te Hlchurdsen Dllwerth. of
.New Wk. was announced Inst Friday;
Mrs. Clmrlle Chesten, Mrs. Geerge Fra
iler, Jr., llrownie Warburton, Mrs.
Henrhiues Crawford, Mrs. Alex Yarnall,
Mrs. HiitPhln!en Scott, Jr., Mrs. How Hew
ard Ferdo Hanbcll, Gwcn Martin nnd
I"llen CuMntt.
UTE WERE all sitting round the
' dinner table en Sunday nftcr read
ing the- morning papers nnd henrlng
that the Irihh had ratified the treaty.
'ell'Mld Daddy, "I'm glad the Irish
question is going te be settled nt last."
And SMa, who is six nnd nlwas
listens cry carefully te grewn-fap con cen con
wrsatlen, said: "Daddy, who was it
led that Irish question?"
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
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Sli i;:. ""'"f1,,01 crystal Falls.; jjewur Descendants will give n luncheon
S i'n .S."1""",1 the engagement of Ut the Bellevue-Stratford next Saturday.
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Mrs.
"ena uva, et hud Locust street.
aam!hLPauiln,u. tl0 T- Snvnge. debutante
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles t-
11111'"". .V1 .,'ilsl urnvera Inne,
Chestnut I
."""' u me
guest of honor at a'
19 in 1. 1 '"",l"" cvciunif, januury
Lad,? 11 K i n Vy 1,cr uunt- Mrs Jchua
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en
I llllvaflu AAbl . T. -.-.
inn ,," . l uiuvera unie, wucsinut
liIL'iJ e,0re .,ne bal1 Mr- Gubtnve A.
give , t m' ,f, 'f'esliroelc, Strafford, will
of hi, n.lia V.e,lle,ie-atrntfertl ' llo'er
t Ills niece, Miss Virginia Heckscher.
avemie"!1-11 MrH- James Starr, of Olney
Stratfm,r'lTnm"lewn nmi lhu Pellevue-
Perey nt,w ", fc,tt'r1t!i"n Mr. and Mrs.
SterMi, . ",,lu r'1 an(l JIIh9 Haril, nn
',,"" box ut t'1" lern this eve-
8uw,,r ri, 'iltf' .u,1 bu"l,er llt "Pa
""Wtr Club In the foyer.
"elrrdam.h,M.!'afFlmres Jt- Lea and
0'KiB Vl8a Katharine C. Lea,
Callfuiiii,: V 1 ,eava en January 20 for
I will ,n,f .,.lu? wlnter- M-- and Mrs.
urine intur"l,n ut a luncheon In the
W Ja.ne"Su?r B 0t Mr- a,,U
treM i non!,J H- A'atl
MarVjHi.ruary 24, In h
Austin, 1821 Pine
a. luncheon en
honor of Miss
Themas ii f.i WnltB. daughter of Mr.
Coulter si. ';Uri Wh,te- et 151 West
ne her ill ,U Ocrnntewii, who will
with Mr Ul.b,ut ne-t season. Hecelving
Sirs. Juhn I ni p M. Henry li Bush,
!n Whhrien m',iws?,',' SIIss ft08" Ne"-
arl T,,;n! nm,lln HiilHt. Mrs. Kd-
Austln , will ii ".U,H Moe, A,l8tl11 -Mrs
ln January ,r at 'i0'"0 9" Wednesdays
been Issued.
5"Khter Ut Mr ? 1 9.ra"KO. debutante
" rai,Be if ft,"d &r?;, William D?ay
iV'a'n at a i.ihi Wellington, will eli-
fHannni. i.JU"uary 13. n honor nf tiiT.
Miss
PSsSlS2
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Basement te Mr. Wnltcr Crocker Pew
was recently announced.
The gucstsNvhe will attend the din
ner en Friday evening which Mr. ana
Mrs. Jehn roeley Lelge, of 2204 De
uuiceyniuce, win glve In honor of
Miss MHrlnti Cahlr Doneghuc, debutante
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles D.
Doneghue, of 0733 r.mlcn ntcct, Qcr Qcr
mantewn, befere the tlnnce Mr. and
Mrs. UurrewH Slean, of Orchard Hill,
Ardmeic, will Klve nt the Utltevue Utltevue
Htratferd In honor of their debutante
daughter. Miss Klcaner Slean, nnd Miss
Adeline Cerey, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Alfred A. Cerey, will Include Miss Eliz
abeth II. Huttles, Miss Helen Hcndcr-
tmn Atteci t.mll.. Dni.tlwn.. Xfl.a Xtnu."
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Illdgcly Preston, Mr. Van Lenr Hhrlver,
am Jenn liispimm, Mr. William K.
Beard and Mr. Wheeler Page.
Mrs. Peter P. Itethermcl, 0f 2129 Wnl
nut street, will entertain at a amall
luncheon at her home en Saturdny next,
te be followed by a thcatreapnrty, Mrs.
nethennel, who has been spending some
time in New Yerk and Atlantic- City, has
returned te her home. ,
Miss Tlosalle llensen Vellrath, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Vellrath.
of 1612 Pine street, whose engagement
has been recently announced te Mr.
Martin Heward Buehler 2d, of Oer Oer
mantewn, will be the guest of honor at
a brldge party te be given by Miss
Blanche Gardiner at her home, 1800
Pine street, en Tuesday afternoon, Jan
uary 24.
At the wedding of Miss Elizabeth C.
Lucan, daughter 0f Mrs. A. Latham, of
1939 Chestnut street, and Mr. Kenneth
C. Buzby, of 4B28 Spruce street, which
will tnke place very quietly tomorrow
at neon In thd Protestant Episcopal
Church of the Saviour. Thirty-eighth
street above. Chestnut, the bride's only
attendant will be Miss Winifred Nichol Nichel
son, of Oennantewn. Mr Warren P.
Buzby will attend hl3 brother as best
man. There will be no reception.
Mrs. Edmund II. McCullough, of 400
Seuth Fifteenth street, entertained nt a
small dinner en Saturday evening at
the Philadelphia Country Club In honor
of her guest, Mrs. Jamea Hill, of New
Yerk, befere the dance given nt the
club.
Mlsn Elizabeth Weed, daughter of
Colonel And Mrs. Ilebert Jarvls Weed,
of Panadena, Calif., who has been pass
ing the holidays with Mrs. Walter
Schuyler Volkmar at dreysteck, Chest
nut Hill, has returned te New Yerk
where she Is a student at the Spense
Scheel.
. Mrs. Jeseph Henry Kellly and her
debutante daughter. Miss Walburga
"" .ik:iiij, M-iiuse engagement has re
cently been announced tr Mr Alexander
Brooks Palne, of New Yerk, who .have
been spending a few days In New Yerk,
will return today te their home, 2209
St. James place.
Mrs. Edward Breeke and Miss Flor Fler Flor
ence Dillingham received with Mrs.
Chnrles Steward Wurts, of 02G Spruce
street, nt the tlrst of her Mondays at
home. Ne cards have been sent out
Mrs. Henry Nerrls Piatt. 2225 Locust
street, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Randelph Andersen, of Savan
nah, Ga.
At the wedding of Miss Marie C. Mc
Candless, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil Wil
eon McCandless, of Havcrferd Inn.
Hnverferd, nnd Mr. Mnnslleld Heuse, of
Hamilton Court, Thirty-nlntli and Chest
nut streets, which will tnke place en
Wednesday evening, February l, n the
Church of the Itedeemer, Bryn Mawr,
te be followed by a reception at Haver
ford Inn, she will be nttended by Mrs.
Lee Cempe, of Coronade, as matron of
honor, and Miss Nlta Waterall, of
Wynnewood, will be inahl of honor. The
bridesmaids will lnclude Miss I.oulse
Swain, Miss Helen Chamberlain. ' of
Warrenton, Vn. ; MUs May Green, cf
Hastlug.H-on-the-Hudsen, N. Y., and Miss
Urace Myers. Mr. William Pest, of
Haverford, will be best man for Mr.
Heuse.
Captain Leuis M. Nulton, 1. 8. ,".,
and Mrs. Nulton w 111 entertain at dinner
at their home In the Nnvy Yard en
Friday evening, January 27, befere the
third and Inst of the rerles of dances
te be Riven by the officers of the Navy
Yard at the Paulding Club.
An Interesting wedding which will
tnke place In April will be that of Miss
Carel E. Medlar, daughter of Mrs.
Samuel L. Hammer, of 2130 Spruce
stroet, and Mr, W. Itey Bell, of this
cltV
Mrs. Franklin Langstnff hn closed
her home, Klnlmwn, Bradford Hills,
Downlngtewn, Pu , and has taken apart
ments at the Hittenhouse Hetel, where
she will remain until the spring.
Miss Margery Nixon, daughter of Mi
ami Mrs. Herace V. Nixon, of 220.1
Walnut street, who has been spending
the Clirlstmus vacation with her parents,
will return tomorrow te Westover,
where she Is a btudent.
Mrs. Jehn II. Berden, of 1218 Seuth
Bread street, will entertain nt luncheon
nt her home today, te be followed by a
bridge party. The guests will Include
the members of her card club.
Mrs. William C. Smith, of Drexel read.
Ovorbroek, will entertain the members
of her card club at a buffet luncheon nt
her home en Monday afternoon, Jan
uary 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Gcerge Harrison
Frazler, of Jenklntewn, have returned
from a lslt te California.
Mr. and Mrs. Dozler Flnley, who lmve
been the guests for sevcral weeks of
Mrs Flnley's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William J. Latta, of St. Martina lane,
Chi'Stnut Hill, have returned te their
home In Oakland, Calif.
Mrs. Jehn Dorrunce and her daugh
ter, Mrs. Alice Dorinnce Heed, of the
Wellington, will leave early this month
for Miami, Fla where they will upend
the remainder of the winter.
i no i-ennsyivnnia iiecieiv or ji.iv-
The commlttee having the affair In
charce renslstn of Dr. Georire Fales
Baker. iroerner of the seciety: Mrs
Themas II, Ball, Mr. Ashbel Welsh and
Mr. Henry II. Belknap.
Mln.n TMennnr Plntum- nt Pvrm-vrl m.
tertalned en Thursday In honor of MIbe
Dorethea lionuldsen, whose murriaKe te
Jlr Alan Scattergoed will take pluce en
reuruary .-, ine roiiewing guests weie
present; Miss Charlette Donaldsen, Miss
Margaret Glynn, Miss Virginia Getty,
Miss Dorethy Clear, Miss Ilesemary
Delnhanty, Sirs. Oscar Kennedy, Miss
Harriet Getty, Miss Margaret Kershaw,
Miss Medel no Delehanty, Miss Cnth Cnth Cnth
orlne McClatcliy, Miss Doiethy .Suther
land, Miss Dorethy Ilexferd, Mrs, Wil
liam Itule, Miss Ruth Stecdu. Miss
Kathryu Thcmpsen. Mlb Marlen V1111110
man, Mrs. Samuel Scattergoed, Miss Isa Isa Isa
bolle Lonergan, Miss Catherine Vanno Vanne
man, Miss Marie Louise Galser.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dixen Watsen,
of Hamilton Court, formerly of Brook
lyn, announce the eiiKugcinent of their
daughter, Jean, te Jlr. Albert Merse
Baker, seu of Mr and Mrs. J. Edwin
Baker, of New Yerk.
Miss Anna M McGee outertalnod a
number of her co-workers nt her home,
828 Seuth Fifty-sixth stieit, last
Thursday evening.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
A dinner was ue by Miss Edna
Leenhaidt, of 2837 West G Irani ave
nue, en Saturday in honor of the rutin
hers of the Sigma Alpha 11 Sorority.
Coers were laid for tweHe. Miss Leon Leen
hardt has been entertaining Miss llelyn
Illco, of Newport.
Mrs. James Wilsen, of North Six
teenth stiect, will spend February In
Miami, Fin,
)0 VOU WANT A USKO AVTOMOIIII.K?
Hit lem of tha twit turwalni te b fgund
in iiBr1 mitna nn rflfi ?3.-au4fu.. I
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3II8S IIENItlETTA FRITZ
Jllsa Fritz was picst of honor at
a dance given by her parents last
Thursday evening
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. E3. It. Martin, of 2131 Seuth
Lambert street, will entertaln the mem
bers of her card club nt a luncheon thin
afternoon. Her guests will lnclude Mrs.
Q. Sheck, Mrs. Jeseph Heberts. Mrs.
Geerge Haney, Mrs. Frank Scheli, Mrs.
Geerge Ileffcrts, Mrs. Itebrt Helrtett,
MrB. Walter Hemer. Mrs. Jeseph Hal
pin, Mrs. Geerge Noen, Mrs. Themas
Wade and Mrs. J. Saylcr.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Alter, of 243,6
Seuth Woodstock street, cntertalned last
evening In honor their niece, Miss
Cecelia Gunzer, Qt Atlantla City.
Among theso present were Miss Mnry
McCauley, Miss Catharine Towers, Miss
Leucetta Stunts. Miss Menica McCauley,
Miss Margaret Towers, Miss Mary Carr.
Miss Helen Carr, Mr. Geerge Orpwoed
and Mr. Jeseph Tewera
Mrs. Alice Mehr, of 2521 Seuth Fif
teenth street, entertained recently at her
home In honor of Mr. and Mrs. William
D. Collin. Among the guests were MIbs
Florcnce nickner. Miss Emma Blckner,
Miss Knthryn Heban, Mrs. Geerge Ste
phenson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dalten,
Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Brown, Mr. Harry
Fester, Mr. Benjamin J. Ceake and Mr.
C. BUrkhart.
Miss Margaret Tower?, of 1711 Bltner
street, entertained Infermallj en Sunday
evening. The rucsts Included Miss
Dorethy Jenes, Miss Mnrgaret Parker,
Miss Laffcrty, Miss Anna Albusen,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene O'Brien, Mr,,and
Mrs. Harry Legan, Mr. Frank Fccncy,
Mr, Eugcue C. Murphy, Mr. Jeseph
Cushlnir, Mr. Jnmes Williams. Mr. Wal
ter Parker, Mr. Maurlce Towers, Mr.
William Stoats arid Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hendersen, of Atlantic City.
Miss .Florcnce Blckner, of 2411 Seuth
Hicks stieet. entertained at cards last
evening. Her guests Included Miss
f'""1- ""i -Ilia-, IU1U1 urainm, .MrP.
"eeny. Stephenson, Miss Alice Meh'r and '
4-rnnces ityan, .miss uthel Grnmm, Mrs.
Mrs. William D. Collin.
GERMANTOWN
Mrf. Albert Moero of 7100 McCallum
street, entertained at luncheon Thurs
day. Mrs. II. S. Hulse announces the mar
riage of her daughter, Helen Marie, te
Mr. Alexander Nerden, Jr., son of Mrs.
Charles Henry Campbell, en Saturday,
PRICES REDUCED
Slight reductions from time te
time keep Cantilevers nt n fair price,
always. Anether reduction went
into effect New Year's.
Shoes That Werk j
With Yeu
There nre shoes that nrsue with you,
eer eery stpp nnd there nra Bhnps
thut work with you nil dny lone. The
rmitllevcr Shee If dewlKned. first of all,
llke our own feet, with n tlexihle arch.
Ne rlKld strll) et Htoel. such ns Is em em
beililnl In thfi shanki of ordinary shoes,
disputes every stf l. Cantilevers ulee
hne snuB heel scnts, the gracefully
leunded tees nnd the lower heels In i
voitue wth tln smartest women of today
Te wear Cantilever Shoes Is te be i
pleased with the trim nppeaiance of
jour feet and te knew supreme com-1
fort the lenB day through. Their ape-1
dally designed flexible shanks and ether i
features 'nerk with you all day long.
Your ligaments and muscles nre allowed i
he free action nnd oxcrclse they actually '
need In order te maintain their strength .
and apaie ou from that pievnlent con
dition known ns "weak feet" or "tiled'
feet." Feet troubles are prevented and i
corrected.
When you lace up Cantilever Shoes,
thelr flexible shanks draw up te bupply
Just the degree of support you rt-qulre '
each day under each nrch. i
Slip your feet Inte Cantilevers shoes ,
that ueik with you. Widths AAAA te U
Ne Tux Added
te Price
This graceful beet
In made In blade
kid and brown kid.
Alse in brown or
black kid w 1th
cloth tops, i
CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP j
1300 Walnut Street
Over Cunnrd Office
CiintllrTcr urn iiIhe cm tale In ururbr cities i
Aiteuna- llrnilhelm'i, 1301! K'leventh Ave.
Anbury Turk- lleat Bhea Ce.. e'll Cuekman
Camden Currun'i Hliu Htere, HO IlreadWHy '
button jim; era, nt normninrien Bt.
llnrrlel'urir Jrner'i, 21 N 8it St.
Juhnitewn ZnK's, MO Main St.
l-nncanler l'"rBi'. 3 Kaat Klnir St. I
Itradhm Hclinerlncr'i. 433 1'enn Sauara I
Hcrunien Uswla & Ilelljy. 114 Wyeminc Av.
Ilhamekln U. lllrach, 410 IS. IniJepandenca
Trenten -ii. tl. voerneca ft tire.
Wllkeijarr M. P, Murray, IS Tublle Bq.
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January 7. After n. short wadding trip
they will llve at 2G West Ashmead
place, aermantewn.
Miss Hnzel Brcarley, of C3G8 Wlngo Wlnge Wlngo
hecking terrace, gave a. card parly te
a few friends en Friday nftorneon.
The engagement of Miss Miriam Eve
lyn SchuUz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Schultz, of Lanirhorne nnd the
Dclmnr-Merrls, West -. Chclten avenue,
te Mr. GeorKe Washington Messer, of
Allentown, Pn has been announced,
Miss Schultz Is a graduate of National
Park Semlnnry, Washington, while Mr.
Messer is n graduate of the Pennsyl
vania Military Aca'demy.
Mrs. J. Thema, e' 8281 Germantown
avenue, announces the engagement of
her daughter, Miss Annabelle Lee
Thema, te Mr. Charles Haggerty of
Mount Airy.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn P. Brown an
nounce the engagement of their daugh
ter, Miss Mary Brown, te Mr. Geerge
1), Breen.
Mr. and Mrs. CInrcnce II. Brush and
family, of 6133 Germantown nvcnue,
have been spending several days In
Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs, Geerge I, Walker, of
129 East Upsal street, are entertalnlng
ns their guests Mr. nnd Mrs. Iludelph
Seglel Wagner, of Buffalo, N. Y.
The Weman's Club of Germantown
will held Its current events class en
Thursday afternoons, when Mr. Price
wilt deliver an Interesting lecture.
Mrs. Arthur Heet, of Wllkes-Barre,
Pa., has returned te her home after a
visit te her sister, Mrs. W. E. Krow Krew
son, of Germantown nvcnue . nnd Sle-
cum street. .
Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Mett Duryea
Clapper, of 705 Vernen read, are
spending a week with Mrs. Wynneflnld
Mlncher, In Cohoes, N. Y.
Mrs. P. Thompson, of West Sharp
nack street will entertain en Wednes
day aftornoen at a luncheon and card
party for the members of her five hun
dred club.
Mrs. Russell R, Robinson, of 68S7
Grcene street, has returned from a visit
te her sister, Mrs. Warren R. Supplce, or
Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Supplce will nr
rive in this city during the week te be
the guest of Mrs. William Supplce, of
5113 Klngsesslng avenue.
STRAWBERRY MANSION
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry B. Schultz, 1001
North Thirty-third street, gave a theatre
party, followed by supper at their home.
Theso present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Merris
Ellis, Mr.' nnd Mrs. Harry Bedck, Jlr.
and Mrs. Abraham A. Levlnthal and Mr.
and Mrs. Nnthan Cherry.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stern, of 8007
Oxford street, gave a surprise party
for their son, Mr. Maurlce Stern, en his
twenty-first birthday. The guests In
cluded Mr. Morten Alkus. Mr. Bertram
Jacobs, Mr. Leen Jacobs, Mr. Sidney
Jelllnek, Mr. Harry Rubin, Mr. Leuis
Itubln, Mr. Merris Maybaum. Mr. SIk
mund Steinberg, Mr. Martin Vcrbit. Mr.
Maurloe Nlcsen and Mr. Jeseph RItch.
Mrs. Leen Blnnckensce, of 1804 North
Twenty-srxth street, gave n reception
last Sunday at her home In honor of the
engagement of her daughter. Miss Rese
E. Blanckensee, te Mr. Milten M. Ettle
son. NORRISTOWN
The Norrlstewn members of the
Stephen Decatur Chapter, Daughters
of 1812, who attended a meeting of the
chapter wero Miss Marie II. Yest, Mrs.
Walter Yest, Mrs. Irvln Fisher, Miss
Mary Evans. Mrs. Reinbehl Knlpe, Mrs.
William Sllngluff and Mrs. A. L.
Rhlllps.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank E. Kehl, of
Powell street, entertained nt cards, fel
n.,-e,1 1,v Slinnnr In Imnni- nt TVTr-n T.-nl,l-.
.ti'V."? "'S"01.1?,1
mother, Mrs. Edward Keller, ln cele-
Dratien or Mrs. Keller's birthday annr
versary. Thcre wero fifteen guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge C. A. Dctwllcr. '
of Stanbridgc street gave an informal
muslcale nt their home. i
I Mr. Jehn Reyer, of 1432 Lecu4t street,
entertained the members of the Pine
Street Methodist Church choir. These
present inciuuea .iiiss ilae and Mis Ida
i ; : "i
i t I
BONWIT TELLER
83 DRESSES
Originally Fermer
Priced
Reduced
Price
33.00
55.00
te
75.00
75 DRESSES
Originally Fermer
Priced Reduced
65.00 Price
te 47.00
89.50
51 DRESSES
Originally
Fermer
Reduced
Priced
79.50
te
125.00
rrice
65.00
ONE-OF-A-KIND
Originally
Priced
125.00 te 235.00
Chiffen, velvet brocade
r i i -
auiimin, emDremerea canton crepe, beaded chiffon
velvet, beaded crepe chiffon, beaded Morocco
crepe, Canten crepe with Spanish fringe.
Second Fleer
Engaged
MISS MAKY MEKKLKL:
The engagement of Miss Mcrlilee te
Mr. Hareld Willlnm Onrten, of
New Yerk, is announced by her
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel O.
Merklce, of 2031 North Twentieth
street
Plrth, Miss LIUInn Free. Mls-j Ruth
Spnngler, Miss Knthryn Tyson, Miss
Katharlne Meffctt, Miss Kathryn Felk,
Miss Florence Meffctt. Mrs. W. II.
Freas, Mrs. M. E Warburton, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry E. Sacks, Mr. and Mrs.
Jehn Dechant, Mr. Charles Fields, Mr.
Jehn W Reyer, Mr. Jehn Jenes, Jlr.
Raymond Hall Mr Chnnnlng Ellery,
Mr. Jehn Meffctt. the Rev. and Mrs.
Jehn Ellerj. Mr. W. II. Freas. Mr. Cal
vin Dechant, Mr. Gcerge Dechant and
Mr. Rebert Dechant.
Miss Florenca and Mrs. Jehn Cen
nelly were the hostesses at an Informal
dnnee nnd card party given ut the
Knights of Columbus home en Swcde
street.
j.6sw iv:aiA! -
NDIVlDUAL pieces
distinrruish the VALIANT collection. Exr
ceptienally faithful reproductions of classic
Italian Furniture with corresponding Art
Objects offer important motifs for improving
existing interiors. They are most moderate
in price for pieces of such unusual character.
CORRECT FURNISHINGS
RARE FABRICS
INTERIOR DECORATION
'VALIANT SERVICE IS CORDIAL
VALIANT PRICES ARE MODERATE',
7
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V5
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
W NOW IN PROGRESS r
JANUARY CLEARANCE
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
WOMEN'S DAYTIME
AND EVENING DRESSES
;4f Extraordinary Reductions
Present
6
Originally
Price
27.00
Priced
89.50
te
135.00
35
Present
Price
35.00
Originally
Priced
98.50
te
150.00
Present
Price
50.00
Originally
Priced
1 10.00
te
210.00
DINNER AND EVENING DRESSES
rermer
Reduced Prices
110.00 te 210.00
Seanish lnr -rt-.
. . -"-fr"-
ti ti
Vocational Guidance
Hew te Ile an Automobile Accessory
Inventor
ALMOST every automobile owner has
wondered why somebody hnsn't In
vented n few accessories. Thcre arc se
innny things which every motorist needs
bnsfflnR nnnnrrli tn tntfn tin 4tin Inut rtnfn V
.. 1. 11. ...... .!.. ...... ....,, I, u rf 1
iii.ii ttiin lutj ciu 1,11iikiin i,t.w vsi
course the reason there nre se few auto
mobile acccserlc? en the market Is be
cause I haven't ct given this course
en hew te Invent accessories.
A let of people have gene nhend nnd
invented accessories and made money
'out of it, but that Isn't the point.
Meney Isn't everything at lenst net
quite everything. There are several
tilings which money can't buy, although
I nnn't recall Just new what they are.
Ami vnr linw ensv It would be te have
mere automobile ncccsery Inventors, be
cause hew many mere accessories there 1
tire yet te invent I
FDU Instance, n device for disposing 1
of motorcycle cops without leaving 1
any trncc of the body.
And hew wonderful the camouflage 1
top would be emcthlng that would 1
make the wife think the top was up
when It rrnlly wasn't ! j
Hew charming would be 11 dcvlce that I
would make Its own gnsoline ns you went ,
!! Yeu would crank the meter.!
The meter would begin te make gase-
Qartman-Markevltz Wedding
Miss Evelyn N. Markevltz, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. David Markevlt. will
be married te Mr. Henry L Gartmnn
!,:i- .ennnn nt G:30 o'clock at the
Tcmnle Beth Israel. The ceremony will
be performed byr Dr Maryln Nathan,
agisted by Dr. Merris Neufeld, of Blr
ml" gham7yAla.. and Dr. Abraham Neu
man. The matron of honor will be
u,. r T.. Frecdman, of New lerk
nnd the maid of honor will be M ss
Naemi Gartman : the brldesrna ds. Miss
Ruth Markevlt. Miss Irene raplan. Miss ,
11 JS.r.n'Vce, M.ss'sadye' Wilder- !
man. Mtei Vnna Fay uayux, .uiss
Eleaner Markevltz, Mr. faydney J
MarkeMtz will act ns best man and
the ushers will lnclude Mr. Jack Res-
Mr Svilnpv Jcllncck. Mr Geerge
Senn, Mr. Martin unriman, .nr ren i
tllrsh Mr. Milten Llpschutz. Mr Irn ,
Fedcr of Baltimore, and Mr Merris
Rosenthal A reception it the Rltz-t
"arlten will fellow the ceremony (
. ... '
.
abr."ii..'4'.A
VauanT
ETAJ!LIIUED-U1-
1822 CHESTNUT STREET
of authentic value
GbCO.
- 1 DRESSES
Fermer
Reduced
Present
Price
63.00
rnce
75.00
DRESSES
Fermer
Reduced
Present
Price
73.00
l rice
85.00
16 DRESSES
Fermer
Reduced
Present
Price
85.00
l rice
97.00
Present
Sale Prices
89.00
175.00
mr
Series : By j. p. mcevey
line. The gnseilne would turn the
meter faster, which would mnke mere
gnseilne. which would turn the meter
ever still faster, which would make still
mero gasoline finish it jeursclf.
I thought I would have time today te
tell you hew te Invent some of these
things, but I we I haven't. As n mnt-
tcr
of fact. I hnve the time, but I
haven't the space.
GAKK1CK. Upens Tonight
Popular MMn"i i" !"' "i lay
BROAD 2 Weeks Only '
Popular Mutlnees Tomorrow ami Saturday
as nnnnzr as hittne itsem-
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Here
I.nle's
Opera
Tliursitay Kvrnlnr. Jununrj 10
NEW YORK SYMPHONY
Orchentrn
Oueat
Conductor
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CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE
Seville
DAILY MATS AT 7.' EVES AT 8
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IN TML LATEST DAMONS RtVUt INTITlta
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THE FLEMINCS
ARMSTRONG -JAMES - WALTER BRCMR
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PHILADELPHIA PREMIERE
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TWId. I.II. Till HI MT1.K MVT-. AT J. MC.1IT-, AT H
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