H JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE i Nancy Wynny Tells of Many Debutantes Who Will Be Introduced Next Season She Hears of New Series of Dances This Year BEFORE tills year's parties nre rven half ever no IicrIii te hear what ,ir1 nte coming out next yenr. Of Snrfe, ninny liava net yet definitely .tecldcd, find It Wins te me tlint till r mere (flrlx than ever are whig te ' Hfjf, whether from n thirst for ,)n" reiunlnt te be ccen. W 'V"r !.... A..r,He Wr.l.l Alten flillcr, Bennie Mcllhenny, Mitrtliu j,nnngi nml many mere have Kne te mIIum this )(""' be '10mc for lmr Mm only In the holidays Instcnd of Hvlnz n whole icnsen. Next winter, however, net many will fellow their ex- "jfebi Clayten, Mnllh Hnlnl nnd fnrf fitnnt will lc few df the very triietlvn Mnln Line ilehutentei. I.ll III Stewart, the Nerrls twind. Lou'.he nd Oina : Helen Al'cn l -Tey Drew I)eir will. I Ihtnls, be uome of theae tKU iMni's as If nil" Chestnut Hill were teinlns out next winter, and you will irree with nie when you hear the list, trhlcli if positively endless: Bunny Gary. I'vlf Martin, who Ih abroad neiv nt cclioel In Paris, where Kmlly Bsrtew end Ocnrsle Ilnrrl urp (they ,re coming etlt, tee. by the wny), C.liin ftrnenlcr. Oiirelinc Ornluim, Libby Morgan. Bcrtlm Hmythe, I'egcie Iinn. "nitsv" cKuwen, Nancy WoeMun, Merwret HntlleM, I.tbby Wear. Mnr rct Paul nnd Hue Geedman, nnd we htur soma one else vvcry ilny. It unuiuls jslf it would be an awfully cny winter, doesn't it? THn Ailelph ItesencnrleiH will plvc, ''r- all 4lr.. rurtlnndt M nioh nieh nioh eno of ir .Whhtft.1 parties nt LMrtMeX the Mack nnd Wl (lllb gn Jnnunry en Wednesday evening January IS TB SB for Wlen SIcMlehael. who N. ou j honor et siu Margaret Clawsen.5 duuirl V knev. the debutante tlmwhter e f Ir. Jr2e0f1?IrvndllM'-s; Jehn Lyne Clawsen ... rtr. i:mnrv -Mcll c me . IJvcry .i..r. "alnUt strcet. whesa entrairn. ar I wonder if eeinc debutante will U lucky cneush te have a party Riven I for her nt the Mask and Wig, and for I rAr.ml venrs some one has Ibe clubhouse Is the maist nttrnc tire place veu ever saw. The elder Mk and Wlffgers beiiRht It as a stable nil altered It into the delightful flub it new Is. It hns n geed bIzeJ stnKe nd large dnncc fleer nnd the dining room and living room are most at tractive. , ,,,,,, . The Hescnpnrtcns nnd McMlchnejs -.. niniinr; the first members of the club, and they hnve been umenc its leial mppertcrs thrniiKh Its yearn of I Atllis nicetlntr rf M. rharlen Stew lUtcnee. The late Clayten McMlrlmd rt Wur t- Da,lclnf. class, te 'he hUd wn one of the first presidents of the "'" ?' ,,' Be eviw-strntferd. plnb. and tliere'w always been n lUncn rirten. a Noilhen, n McMlchnul. a Kcndrlck. a Morgan, a llerle, and crcr m ninny ether members of rnmlllui whose seiim linnc been nineiig the fore most piaers In the yenrl frolic of the Mask ind Wis around Enslcr time. HAVK you hcai.l about me new series of dances which arc te he riven nt Mie Mcrien tielf riuli this M-a- ten' Tl'cy nre te be invitation tub- trrlntleii htfi- nu.l the committee celtine them -in iiidudeH Mr. Mnt thfv Halrd. -I"., who Is chairman; Mrs. James Cai-btalts. Mrs. lMwln II. Flt'er M!"s Anna Foulke nnd Mrs. nicliaid 13. Norten. At liisl it wn4 I'laiined tn linve the dances at the Philadelphia Country Club, but new It la te be nt the .Mcrien (lelf (Jltik and the dates are Trldny e citings .Innuary 20, Pebruary 17. Mnrch IT and April 7. Iheie is te be nipper ami tlime who de net care te dance may pinj cards in in adJein'iiK -oeiii. The list e' these te whom Invitn (Inns Iiuvp been lsned include'' tlie "elder Miuni: married people," if en I Tl!llnBhnst ' BarUer rfl'I v"v' Mr. knew what I mean. That K it Is net , Mr. nnd Jlr Ilcnrj- Pratt JicIC. an "" for llie-e who hni' been miirricil jii,t . in.P, , , a cnr or t.e, but the ethers who arc ' re n w"l lb0 Mii1'"!'..0 "!. "pxt s l bit elder. The invitations ,B diuiKhte" of Mr nndHh , "r ' H,".,Jf' limited in number nnd the cemniittcc Smytlie, of 100 Summit xtr'...t , i ?' . decide en the admissions. Hill, who will b f nnllv ,, ehe 'e,,"Vn ecnty l,y her parents In tli? fitll ' HAT3 jeu seen that cxiiulsltc eve. j Mp nnd Mrs Abrani It '.,,, n.'nR cloak that Marsaret Dallctt1 -'U D .liiiy "pink ?H be ft is wrarliiK"' ,1 taw her tit the ilcllewie- """10 """''"y eenlnr,H In January Ftiatfen) tl'c ether cveniiiK hefeie the Junlnr Cotillon Klie was ilinliiir In the I'nini Roem nml came In wenrlni;' this nemli'ifi.l clenk. It is of white panne icwt nun lins n linj;" wide black fur cnlhii ! ihm't knew lic'i l'e fen sin-ij a tunuiiif; Rnrment Her frnns w.is lee!y "no. It was of while i cblffen niiii ni(it heiemiii!!. Mnrgnrct. or I'egKy as she is callcil, (-lent most of laM ica" In I'uinj'e ullli In r inethi r. slic dine out win'i'c ln'ferc last anil jet slie 'kieKs ii!t ,j sub-deb. SIie'h ii dear uii'l l,.i et(iil ite luaiiners. TOIINVIi: Is net vcvv nheilli'iil. Y llii'iefme. it is lUM'es-arv te male I liim lindiictauil In il.c lone of umuc ' Unit lie ii'iis mind. Tne ether ilnv uintlier caled I'm in i-eme in from pla'v te no nwil". Tlii'ii fa'her called. And Ulieil till' lili . tirVitmlril nt lilu Inni-lnr. the jnwe nml hesited him te stay, Johnny i Jins liinrd In it'll hi'iii ""rr fd 'JS I can't, net when tlnd rails ill tMt mice; that means ou lieltcr h.itl." ACV WYNN'i:. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Atl 111 ri'l fli lline um.Mltw, 111 V, tn.U of MNs iViaall IVusmi VeUiatb. nanchtr nf fi .,.! r, ai. t Ullratli t.f 1M2 !',i,e street and Mr.1 Martin IIjh,,,! Unulikr. Id son of Jli 'eiiiam i (Mil Cermaiitewn. which will M ipleinni.cd .it tin- ummer hi m. t lljn r ' I,are"," I:i Mlhaiode. J'en- Alllei.B the BUcfcts who w I! attin.l SSS-SfmW9rtawrrf-'frvinr'i n-nJSTtW 1222-1224 Walnut Street Tomorrow Special Clearance Fur-Trimmed Reduced Te Cost About 05 Coats of imported tweeds, her- nugbeiipfl, chinchillas and imported novelty fabrics; trimmed with raccoon. Fermer Prices Up te $75.00 $3d Mie supper en Tuesday evening which Mrs. J. ttalKli DnlniTerneld, or JcnKln JcnKln tewn, will Klvn ftt the Illtz-Cnrlten, In honor of Mlsa Marguerite J. Heyle, flniiRhtar of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beylo, of lOawIck lleunc, Hydul, atter the per. fennnnce of the "Mrr!a6 Tax." will lie Mlts Elisabeth Huny, Miss Marparet McAded, Mls Mary Faulk, Miss Mary niznbeth Allcmus. Miss Terrel Austin, ?,I...ar.tt('m', ,:- Primer. Mr Lesnn H. Ulaclt, Mr. Lester Ceinly, Mr. Crnls He lerten, Mr. David VegeU nnd Mr. '?.. 1 ' Vatit''- Miss lleyle, who will be one of the next sennen's debu tnntes, will be presented by her parcme nt ii tea. nn Tliiirmriiv. Mnvnml.A ir. Many enttrtnlnmenls will be Blven In Miss Jlayle's honor. Mr. nnd Mra. Beyle nnd Ml?g Bevlo are nusalnr? the winter month with Mxs. Beyle's mether, Mrs. Jehn K. Jefferds, at 2300 De Latf cey place. ,, Mr. Philip Dunn, of the Delmar Delmar Merris . Oermantewn, will clve a dinner en 1-rlday evening, February 10, nt the ACOm Cluh. In hnnnr nt liln nt..iA riAtf Anne Wctherlll, befere the fancy' dress vv; '"." ul mrD- inancB aiewari wurts Danclnar Clans. The bridge party which Mrs. Franft wr.:ra iennnue. or Went Tulpohocken f-jrent. GermnntOwn. wax te hn'e Blven 011 WndnpflriltV ntlnrnnnn l..n..n... 11 n honor of Mlsi Marian Cahlr Don Den fluc debutante dauBhtcr of Mr. and ' ''-"ici ljoneRnuc, or 6733 Umlen sircei, Gcrmnntewn. hnH been postponed te 'luesdny, January 24. Mr. ariii v. .t liewmm ti,..i...m or 1712 Spruce Btroet. will ent box jmry en Tuesday eenln;, i,''" the psrformance of "The P ax, nt the Academy of Music of 1712 Spruce Btroet. will entertnln a January farrlncpa rcadcmy of Music. Mr Dentam7n n ?J5cn ameun'l te AI DenJnmln n- Uefftniui, of this city. .hMl'v,n"dMrw cl,IlrIes J- Matthews, of U 4tllf.'l.UI linn 1VIII a4a(1I.. i at the nitK-Cnrlten. en Tucsdny even lnff Slta. M T?naiVr,Bilter ,5f- "rt Mrs. ?iw..u '. lolr"nsen, cf 400 Seuth Fif. Dr Tli'Vff0 n"i-be arred ,e Si?inL?':'" slrcet ul've .Sixteenth Februarv 1',en,H'turdi,v afternoon ... ., .umiMjuce win Incliifln ri- Ztil S " Vr Ven iY." '".' """" Jiecaien, tr Course), Jr. Jehn Barclny de Mlsi nosmnae- D. Howe, debutintn f. .03r-D.e nncey htrect. who U tlis iIury,'.'"rI un'.ie and aunt. Mr. and kVKSrnVn1 ," i??.?- " ' : next week ",B m"el V!in ' Mk. wi '"V"."?" i?Ln and the ....v.... ''""'"'" r '"'I' Knruee ntroef I nVlnniV ..,";:'" " '""uary after - -,.-.,, lu-, tuirrnnen jIrs hnr- t5.l'K., b9 ..""'. An recelvlnJ-by ins "'"""" o.eoro Wharten, Jr., Mrs ! (.twjnne Rhcpnard. Jir?. Pendl"ten wm LMniH hnve been hent out Dr nnd Mrs itTrn. T3...i 1.7,1 .' no !., ii; t f "w'" inner, or 1 ,e.t't Walnut Innn, Germantown wll cnteitaln at dinner en TuMrtev evening Kebrunry 2.S. before the ,,l macque. Dr. nnd Mm Wllmer will in e.ite, tain nt dinner en Hnturda v "ve" nine. Jummti- ! i'i. .".." dm u, iktr 7.V v- ,"? ut:?" "i" m- Theio will be nuiKlc, huritli. te attend the wedding of MSS .,. .1711 1. i g i ii , (.Mi, Mrawurniiiiiiii,iliiaii,s amma f You'll taste the Q din'crence! Sold only in our Stores iW OTOI7CB pO. )'A'IUSdSiny, Slaiiuir'Aii'i'iiiirBiiiiiiLiiiiiiiPiCiniiiJi'iLiinraijiiiai'iiiiiiB1 will lm it h ' .7i ,. i"'"-'e pircct nir. waiuer, ei i;m fi ll!" remalninrrr, f""J"Let'.hy L J mm Ji Coffee I EVENING PUBLIC May Wed General MltS. LOUISE 0. ItKOOKS DaURliter of Mrs. E. T. Stetcshury te marry General Deupja Mac Arthur In near futiire, It Is rumored. The'Oenernl has been granted leave te inalie a trip te Eurepe Virginia Ilesc. dauRhtcr at Mr. and Mrs. Gcoree Hese, of Hcwlckley, Pa. and Mr. IMchnrd 1-rlclc, which will take place at 8 o'clock an Saturday evciilnif next In St Stephen's? Protestant epis epis eopal Church. Sowlcliley, te lie followed by a reception nt the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. iiunn win nttend Miss Hose n.i ene of lier brluesmulds. Mrs. Udgnr Pnrdee Karlc, Mis' Mar garet j'jane nnu .miss virRinin uaric, of (.'rlttenrien street, encstnut II II. will leave February 1 fcr a trip te Call- lornie. Mr. and Mrs. TMwIn A. Bookmyer, of City line and Kuynham read. Ovcr- uroeK, will leave en Monday, January 23, for a. trip tct Miami, Fla., where they expect te remain for a few weeks. Their son and daURhter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hey Tayler Bookmyer, will Jctn them the latter part of this month, and will remain nbeut ten dnys. Mrs. Book myer, befere her rccent wedding, was Miss Margaret 13. CurtH daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry F. Curtle, of 0870 Drcxcl read, Overbroek. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Jeseph Harrlman, of 2 IOC Perter street, entertained the monition cf her enrd club at a lunchcon-brldKe party en Wednesday aftornoen. Her Ritests included Mrs. Walter Snmans. Mrs. r O. Shutle, Mrs. Jehn W Crandall. srrs Oeerge C'urr, Mrs. Themas lltnuKhten, Mrs. William aex-.cr. Mrs. Crclshten Turner and Mrs. Ficd P.ebblns. Miss Mnry Mcrlx, of 1810 Perter street, will entertain this nftemoen at a luncheon nnd brldKe p.trtv. The Kuests will be Mrs. Neff I-aliiR. Mrs Chniles Shlsler, Mrs Kred Itehblns Mrs. Jehn Busch, Mis. Frank De I,nney Mra William I. Tcmllnt-en and Mis' Walter Kamanr. Mrs. Walker, et 1349 Seuth Klftv ventli street, has iecmiHv i,,,w.n.,'.i the oiiBaKement or her daughter, Miss Plorence Klsln Walker, te Mr. Ithe.i I Barten French. "First en Your fcii)iitiii'tiriMifr iT-tii'irni-rt Ji- -- - Geerge Jne: 1214 Chesiiuit Street Our Winter Millinery Sale Is in Full Swing it will he worth your while te lake a peep at ALLEN'S MILLIXKKY SALONS today and tomorrow. All our Iiijjlur priced hats Dresa, Tailored and Sperls Medels priced from $4.00 te $10.00 Flower and Feather that lend a touch of immeasurable charm te the dance frock. Glorious Hpliiblies of color in OSTRICH PLUMES, GRAPES, GARLANDS or SPlvAYS nlpe treld nnd silver cfTccts. 1.G0 te $3.00. BANDEAUX for the fashionable cening coiffure. $1.."0 te $3.00. r On Qur Second Fleer arc some interesting week-end specials. WASHABLE SATIN CAMISOLES in flesli $1.00. $1.50 Vnlues. COTTON VOILE CAMISOLES in Dine, Orchid or Pink. Fle diderent styles. AT 23c. Values up te $1.30. BLACK SATEEN ULOOMEUS AT $1.00. The nicest pos sible thing for everyday wear. MESSALINE PETTICOATS AT $3.93. Changeable effects in brown, navy, purple nnd green. We're Still Talking OUK ENGLISH WOOL STOCKINGS, in Heather .Mixtures. Full Fashioned with Embroidered Clex AT $1.95 A PAUt' There's a geed supply left te cheese from. SILK AND WOOL STOCKINGS. Heather Mixtures in Black and While, Cordovan and Naw. $1.95. WITH CONTRASTING CLOX, $2.23. PUBE DYE SILK STOCKINGS, for $1.00. All the leading colors. At 75c Apiece Soiled Knit Underwear A clearance sale of Union Suits, Vests nnd Tights in cottons and wools. Values up te $3.50. A Net for Neatness Allen's French Hairnets, $1.00 Dezen 3 Dezen for $2.50 ln both cap and straight shapes any shade. Eery guaranteed perfect or cheerfully replaced. LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MRS. BROOKS MAY WED GEN. M'ARTHUR Daughter of Mrs. E. T. Stotes- ' bury and Officer Are Re- perted Engaged The cni;aRcment et Mrs. I-euUc Cromwell Brooks, dnuehter of Mrs. Ed ward !'. Stetcshury, and Brigadier Gen eral Douglas MacArthur, U. H. A., Is rumored In reclcty circles In Wash ington. General MacArthur Is superintendent of the United States Military Academy at West lelnt. Mrs. Brooks was for merly the v.lfe of "Walter D. Brooks, Jr.. of Bnltlmore and Grcen Spring Vnllev. Hhe obtained n dlvercn In 1010, hnvine cone te France for tlie purpose, nccempuiiled by her brother, James II. ItebertB Cromwell, of this city. Mr. Cromwell recently married Miss Phyllis Dedge, of Detroit. Mrs. Brooks l tlie only daughter of Mrs. Htetesbury. by her first husband, the late Oliver Cromwell, of cw lerk and "Washington. On Tuesday of this week n laconic Wnr Department bulletin announced Hint General MacArthur hed been granted two monthe leavn with per mission te go abroad. That news nt once gnve currency te the belief Hint his lenve was obtained for n foreign honeymoon. ,.,., After her divorce Mrs. Brooks took up her domicile In Washington. She is the mother of two attractive children, n girl and n boy, who make their home with her. ... Gcncrnl MacArthur, born In Arkan sas In 18S0, is the son of n famous fnther, Meutenuntucncrai Aruiur iMnc Arthur. U. S. A. Upen our entry into the World War Octicrnl MacArthur accompanied Gen eral Pcrj.hliis'a earliest forces tn Krnuce. where he beenmc cemmnnder of the Ulghtyfeurth Infantry Brigade. On the eve of the nrinlstlce General MacArthur was appointed te command the celebrated Torty-sccend (Rainbow) Division. He Is famed in the army ns the only man who came out of the wnr with a gencrnlcy and retained It through the trving "demotion" period of 1010 nnd 1020. "If Mrs. Brooks nnd my son nre cn cn enired. tliev hnve net told me jf .t. but if true, that would be levelv," said Gen eral McArthur today nt Wc8tIeint. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Lclptlger, of 1429 North Fifteenth street, are Bpndlnp the month of Jnnunry at New Orleans, I'nlm Beach nnd Havana. Mrs. .Tnme Donaldsen, of North Twelfth ntreet. will be hostess te the I members of her Five-Hundred Club her home nest Monday afternoon, MrH Herace Stem, of 1521 North Hlstcenth Btrcct, entertnlncd the mem bers of the Wednesday Kvcnlng Literary nt hrr home en Wednesday evening, January 11. MIfi Marlen Ilnthersell, of 9?1 Krle avenun. will entertain the members of her sewing clrcli- at her home en Tiles-. dnv evnii ill. TliQ.e present wl be- vr, rinrl-s Wllcr-xien MI-m Ilerthn I .. . , ,, , rr, '', ,'. ,., " ' Hnbeck, Mrs. 1. Welnkoep, Mrs. ChnrlH WrlnliiFT, Mli-s Ann FerKUsen. Mies Ann Pnl.ntt Miss Pontleus. Mis fharlci 15. C'ei JIlcs Stella Helm. Miss Cerrln IMIth Steltlcy, Mra, mil. Mis. Jehn Hill, Mr Shopping List" Inc. L? 1214 Fancies color only. About $1.13 a pair. ;i pairs net W. Bureau, Mrs; Harry Crary and Mrs. Fred Hyltes, , Mr, nnd Mrs. tester It. Ijinib, of 2822 North Twenty-fourth street, nre recelvlntr conirnitulatlens en the birth of a dnughter. Betty Muriel Lamb. Mr, and Mr. M, t. Anckcr have re turned from it trip te Flerida nnd are new nt the Frontcnne Apartments, Bread nnd Oxford streets. MATERIALISM IS CALLiD REAL BANE OF PRESENT DAY Paul Racier, Evangelist, Urges Peo ple te Change Ideala I'nul Under, evangelist, speaking to day at the second session of n four-day conference of the fifth Winter Vic torious Light Conference, criticized I ipse who upheld (he materialistic t ilngrt In life nnd fail te appreciate the workings of Ged. llie cenfeitncc Is being held In Clmiiibcrs.AVylle Presbyterian Church, Brand street below Spruce. The greatest trouble with us to day," said .Mr. Under, "Is that wc arc ebsOTscd with man' work and net Ged s. Before the war wc suffered from materialism. Then we came into the liuntlcss age when man wanted money, lie analyzed everything nnd then had a llendish desire te control. "What we need te pet Inte our souls today Is the Hely Splilt. After we have accomplished that we can spread It among ethers." Several hundred laymen nnd clergy men from nil parts of the country nre here for the meetings. Other speakers today were the Itev. W. II. Griffiths Themas, of Philadel phia; Henry W. Frel, dircctoref North America for the China Inland Mission; f'hnrles O. Trumbull, Philadelphia : ,T. Campbell White, New Yerk; tlie Itcv. Henry J. Hellyer, Philadelphia; . I. Har vey Burten, Philadelphia, nnd Mrs. .T. Harvey Borten. The conference will end Sunday night. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSE6 "VV" Hu''nlt'' .ISO Ic-ibu" St., nnd ZeMa ll'lfed HHO J.ftHRUO t "" r r Dunn, man Pnrrlsli st , and Jl-r-. nlrp WVIn-rt. 71)8 ! cr nt. .vnilinny Hiruvlm-Un 1822 H. Wultr nt l ithartn I).imlMvlr M7 Unrtt.. , nml and nnil nnd end Pa ii I J Martlmkl. New Yerlt nt'r MhTV r.n1t1 ".J' IMffamnnt mt Clnrcnre l, Trmk. Wllmlntrtnn. Uel.. , lra;.1 K Hllhenii. I11U7 Iibnnen nt. Jehn W Marnatreyrt. 12.17 fl. 20th et . I.nillr sr. Cenk. 2.223 .TnckKen it. Jehn N Kel Ihunner, 8(122 .itornen t., Anna M. Knrrll. S7tft ntwl 1.1.1., n... Jnmis 1) Nnuithtnn, 0700 Ilrandywlne ex.. nml Mnrln II Creivne, 2721 fl. C'lilnnl n Oivirce Tenrnt K,2l Unilly t.. and Madn- llne O. Trtsten. 1.-.21 i:mllv t. n'S.?T M ." F,,riruien. 172 Bcett lane, and Mlldrrtl J Husten 282(1 .V, 18th t. Wllllsm .1. I'nrlln. flOS'i Ivirclnvoed avc , and Abrnhmu I. .Shapire, 1S2B N-. ,13il Rt . nnd Innim It UtmUnn, 1S1H N. 32f! tit. Tlr O't.wrfv 1SI)-, Trenten uvc. ntul IMIlh lll-nli '. 117 Qiiliii'e nt, David tteihnWir. nil'.t Mercer t.. and Ida I rentiiM t. iKi'I Jtpicrr nt Jamm niten Jr.. liies Catharine st Ilmtrle.. .fer.klnn. ir. n lint t Enrnett Wisniiin. 1107 f. Plean st and and l,n.r7' , Hnrten r.SHI Vln?) t..' and Tann! iena line.- j .1, inn t. Krlcdmun. -1(1117 . ltrn.wi ,. Hplre Thninim. 10J Se.llh at., OmtrlW tH2'i S 7th xt Atliflii UeMurcl 1.113 Qutn Ht m no IHl'nre. 1(14.. H. nth , and Llna ard Oer- Ctti) r KledsrhlPir, 2344 N. Uarnet t Aila KlnK, Clnmbla III Con-mntlne Tilnnrte 11215 S. 22d ft nnl and Mitviiim x'Hiiiii .jiu m ncftr nt jeiiui ivniiumiu l ir ii Napa at Illlberanr. 2420 N aM nt and Bail I Ilarnent J Will .131 N Hread t and Jenn i lennnir iipi H inih t.. nnd Sadle i.iin"in r'linii. i.iaj iriirin ut ..r.""" "":, ','--" "V",,"' ., '.'! .nm U'ch """.-...H!-1 Ml at. Alden.i Coedt. ldni N warnecl. -t ' ' " and MKWJIil Afniaiv or MSW Efflisj, Travcltall Celer Views MnHnn Pirtfran TONIGHTai8.15jTOMORROW,, Tl.t.. .nf. 7Sf. 81. SI.S0. nt Ilrppe'v , iml. mmm In Leve at First Sh PRICES: JANUARY 13, 19122 WEDDINGS OF INTEREST TAKE PLACE THIS WEEK Miss Sayler, of Norrlstewn, Bride of Mr. Earl Fltzgerald-Cef- fey Marriage The marriage of Miss Bllzabeth Mar garet Bayler, daughter of Mr. Chnrlce J, Snyler. of 229 Kast Chestnut street, nnd Mr, Harry Icrey Karl, of Barbadoes street, took place en Thursday morn ing, January 12, at 0 o'clock, In St Patrick's Church, Norrlstewn. The bride wbh attended by Miss Alice I-aW-ler as maid of honor, The best man waa Mr. Alfred Earl, undo of the bride groom. The llev, Francis U Carr of ficiated nt the ninrrlaire ceremony. The bride wero a whlte dti klat crepe trimmed with resea nnd u hat of white taffnta Khe carried a boimuet of whlte roses nml sweet pens. The maid of honor wero n f.reck of tnn crepe de chine nnd a hat of the name shade of tnfTetu Her bouquet waB Hunburst roses. After n wedding- trip te Washington 1). C , Mr. and Mrs. Earl will llve In East Chestnut Btrcct, Norrlstewn. VlTMEllALO- COFFEY An Interesting1 wedding took p'ece en Wednesday afternoon nt ! e clock in SL Menica's Church, at Sevpiiteerth nnd Illtner streets, whan Miss Mnry Coffey, of 2(509 Keuth Boeewned street, was married te Mr. Edward Fitzgerald Miss Joscphlne CenVy. sister of the bride, wan bridesmaid and Mr. Chnrlee . Schradel was best man. I The bride wero a traveling suit of i dark blue, trimmed with platinum fe Her coTEnge bouquet consisted of white aweet pens und orchids. 11. r attend ant alce wero a dark liu suit, nlt'i a cersage bouquet of pink revlmd Im mediately after the coremenj tli. ,r dm party left for n rccptlen ini d'tini at the Hetel Walten, after which Mr nnd Mrs. Fitzgerald left for Atlantic City They will be at home lifter February i at West Colllngsweod. ALDINE C'hfrtniit n Kin HI Ph Hi -u . I '00 DirrMieii n:i;i i), ft m. i ri:i,T 11 A At i enilnunuu hliewinj u i; t TtlllW AM) TOAlOliltllU LAST TIMES GEORGE ARLISS "DISRAEU" (OMUKM'INQ MOMIAY First Time at Popular Prices! I). . (.ItirilTU'N MiiMrrnlrre "WAY DOWN EAST" GARRICK l'01'' IVT Tinr.i , Snli p1 w f ir i , BROAD TWO i.ths f n a " POP MAT TOMHilnW As Breezy as Spring Itsc'f AM H. HAItftlJ Ttsttt . tr n. May K.VAW LVAM A Mttv caumtf ivAriMtuc OftMlMAL AJ. V. CAST r1fOOUeTIS .-rum ie ier me i.nt Wk ORPHEUM aermanten & iti-llcn Mat T'tfit ,rrtt i i" ORPHEUM PLAYERS in Tim Itluteus i OUR WIVES" Cenml UNIVERSITY MUSEUM ,. svrt iiiiw . ...'.te. 1 ree 1 rrtiin. Iij t: i.i una .MNfiM:- ' ii i.i a: IN Till ( mm?m ;ht With D. W. GRIFFITH'S "ORPHANS OF THE WITH LILLIAN AND i'v'c? !"??'W the Prcss f JudfWnt have acclaimed this in Bosten, New Yerk and i luladclpiia as the greatest production wc have made. ''Griffith has again demonstrated his leadership in the cinema art." "n mich may be said of this l)ictui'e that the tendency would be te overwrite." Kecerd a new triumph for D. W. Griffith. Onlookers enthralled by the marvels of the picture." "It is indeed colorful, fascinating, dramatic, superb." Recerd. "Scenes of rare beauty are these showing a fete in the grounds of the Marquis de Presle, and in the ballroom of the king." . "A wealth of art is lavished upon the delineation of a great array of types." North American. j ji "The story, alone, is powerfully told, rising te a fine frenzy as Danton, after a stormy scene before the Tribunal leads the mad ride of a half hundred horsemen m a dash te the rescue of the orphan girl." "An unusual picture, replete with emotional excitation, D. W. Griffith's new film, Orphans et the Storm' is a worthy sequel te the previous productions of this skillful manipulator of movie material." Bulletin. "Late 18th century Paris has been marvelously recreated." Public Ledger. "Net even the most carping- of critics could say that it did net include plenty of first-class thrills ei every possible description." "The mob scenes, however, including the storming of the Bastile and the trial before the people's tribunal, were Griffith at his best." Inquirer. "He has never handled crowds with a mere cumulative dramatic effect than he does in his latest film." KfnertJ!yl!Iwp or Klv:lh'J-l0 TO Louise is ' A story of LOVE Sweetheart love Henriette the little mother's love for her sister Danton, the great here's love for the orphan. Little tears of love in your heart when you first see them fussing and fixing te go te Paris with umbrellas, handbags and little flower pets AND YOUR L- fellows them every step of the way Laughs tears and thrills from beginning te end. FORREST THEATRE Twice Daily, 2 and 8 Symphony Orchestra BSSTiSffl: tiSf'I SffifeEiSS 8frMA,?w FlNE stS en RESERVED. SEATS NOW SELMnS MAT,tES$1.00, 50c. 25c. ALL SEATS SEATS NOW SELLING. Tllia inmitiir,..... ... l'IIII-.'H I.EAIIINO THKATHnR IIIRRCTID.V fir I.KK & J. J, filll'UKKT CHESTNUT ST. 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