.. ' jnt" L . ? ' j. ' ) '"" ' ' ' " I ' ' ' 'i Hi-1 I i i - ' in r i i i" ' ' K i r if 1. 1- 111 in i . r i i - rt . . t . .e f - X. fjUST GOSSIP ABOUfr PEOPLE " , . Nancy Wynnp Talks of the Heekscher, Ball at the Ritz Ritz Carlten She Tells of the Presentation of the Elise Batch Medal te, Miss Leach by Colonial Dames mnn Iloelii'elier pnrty at the Hjt'z laHt I - r ill. I ..!.. u.i vircinta. 16eTccl ke pretty nrtd hnppy in :'ltftw wli!tf nnI I'lWcr-eewn. and ,rttr oi'e ttfl"! congratulating Iter mid itirelav. tee. of course And I think Aw tire both Ver.v lucky, ter .Vlrglntn 5 in Awfully- "Ice Klrl nlid lx px irtmtlr peptlnr. Hnrcluy McFniMcn It n- (iWirpp McFeddeti'H win ami ene i he best liked of the, younger men InJ town, mc """v,- """ "" v " room nml tbc decorations were In green ind pink. t Tlin Cotenlnl Dntnen of America-, Chapter Ne. '. Philadelphia, had n most IntcreNtln mectlns and tea en ff!neilny nftrrnoen. when the chapter Iwnled the r.U-e Willing Halch Me Me eorial Medal te M1r May AthertOn fch nt -100 Lecunt utrcet, th Chnp fif rooms. Yen knew, the late Miss lUJch was secretary of tlte Claim Crtm mlttte for a number of years of Chapter Ve 2. and like the ether members' of W dlstinsul'hwl famllv wan greatly interested in Olenlnl and ltcvoltitlenao"' tlmci. Prevision was made after her Mth that a medal Jheuld be gWn in Itt name te some man or woman 'whoje writings and rwearchcH into Colonial tmts had been of great service te the city. The pie'cntatlen was made te MIru teach, whose Colonial recsrchen arc nldely known, by Mrs. .TnmcH Larue, rte i is president of the' "Ddmes." After charming little speech of ncceptftpce by Ml' I-esicli, Mr. Edwin Swift Ualch nke a few words of congratulation te MIm Iich and enceuraceirtent te the chapter that It continue tD indorse nnd help In the development of nny move meve nent te perpetuate the memory of Colo Celo Cole ilil foundations In our country. , Only recently the chapter sent a resolution te Governer Sproul nnd the state Highway Commission urging that the read from Philadelphia te Wilming ton be named the "Oovcrner Print Hlrtway," after the first Governer of Odiume. After the presentation nnd graceful peeches and it few remarks by Mr. Themas Willing IJnlch, tea was served In the bcnutlful old front room, which the Colonial Dames have furnished en tirely with wonderful sideboards, table, chairs, silver nnd glass which data back hundreds of years. W. drove. Jr., son of the Inte Mr. Ueertrd -, Qrove, of this city, nnd of Mrn. Duncan Campbell, of Weed' .f.y,.N' J" wl" arrive en Monday and will De entertained as the truest of Miss Martrarettn A, Hhnrnless, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Wilsen Sharp Sharp less, of 10 Knet Chestnut Hill nvenue, Chestnut Hill. Mlei Shandees will en en tertiiln at a card party In her hemer en neunesuay tuernoen next. Mies Bar peiu win remain until Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Y. Jennes, of lllnnera, will entertain at a dinner en l'rlday evenlug, January 27, at the Hollevue-Stratford, In honor of their daughter, MIhu Ijcnotte V. Jeanes, before the meeting of Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts' Dancing Class. A 'debutante of next reason will be Mlsa Mama U Hag-ar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Walter K Hagar, of Sun set Xedge, who wilt be fermaHy pre sented te society at a tea which her parents will ffhe In October at OnlvaJ. tlie home of Miss Hatrnr's grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. La La tieo, of East Gravers lane, Chestnut Mrs. J. Hercm Creamnn, Jr., of Hassl fern, Ardmore, will entertain at dinner this evcnlng before the dftrtce at the 'Merlen Gelf Club. Mr. and Mrst Rtch nrd MeNecly, of Havcrferd, will also entertain nt dinner before the dance. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Vance Levensteln, of JonKIntewn, announce the engagement of Ihclr daughter, Der Virginia, te Mr, llebert F. Uenslnger, of Chicago. . Mr. and Mm, Levensteln will be nt h&ma at 124 Summit avenue en Sunday, January i9t front 3 until 6 o'clock. Mr. nnd Mrs. William U. Geedman, Jr. of 8800 Germantown avenue, Chest nut IIIU. will leave today for Atlantic City, where they will pass the week end. i .Mrs- Samuel McCllnteck llamlll, of 1822 Spruce street, will ontertaln at a small dinner- at her home tomorrow evening, tc be followed by a card party, In honor of her Hlstcr-ln-law, Mrs. llob lleb ert II. llamlll, of Summit, N. J, ,.,?I.r" a,ul lrBi "erace Alten, of 304 wleter otreet, Germantown. will leave next month for a. trip e Plerldn, where they will spend several weeks en a houseboat. Betrothed . 4 v. ;3 x t , , Wjm; '?:: ' i i''' .; n ;f 4 -i'frf, ' t r rritfy maaaaaLaH M$Mn I IJaaWiBBBBBBB TKBaHaaaaLal yaBaBBBBBBBVaBH BBaHHBaBaV Miss jjeka v. levuntein IhtujhUr at Mr. nnd Mr. S. Vance Levensteln, of JciiUluteuii, wltose eneneement' has just been anneunceil te Mr. Hebvrt 1'. lien singer, of Chicago QeRMANTOWN . Mrs. Clarence Kenclerdlne, of C608 Rmlen street, will entertain at lun6hcen today te celebrate herv twepty-elgnth weddlntf nnnlversary. Among the guests will be her six bridesmaids, Mrs. Presrcehs. Mrs. BIythe, Mrs. Wil lis, Mrs. William Hheemaktr, Mist Slckel, Mrs. Mall. Mrs. A. It Davln and Miss Winnie Miller Wlhenmyer. Mrs. Kendefdlne .befere her marriage was Mls Wakellng, of ierankferd. Mrs. Francis, Mclifratli entertained at theatre party In honor of Miss Mary Louise McCewen, of 6804 Emlcn street, whose wedding Will take ptace en February 18. The. guests were Miss Mnndelelne Franks, her. maid of honor, and the bridesmaids,' Miss Annetta Mc G rath, Mlsa Julia Davis Lee. Miss Francen Welser, Mlsa Annie TresBer and Mrs. Jehn McGrath. Miss Mc Mc eowen was also the gMest of honor at a. luncheon which Mrsv David J. Dol Del stead gave at the Union League. The guests Included the entire bridal party, and Mrs. Henry W. Scattergoed en tertained thera afterward at the theatre. The formal announcement of the en gagement of Emllle Valarle, daughter of Mrs. L. Elvldge, of Germantown, te Mr, Wi Carmen Wagner, of Tiega, waa made at a tea given by her aunt, Mrs. F. Savin en. Wednesday, January 18. WE8T PHILADELPHIA -Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Wllley, of 1S17 Seuth Fifty-third street, are entertain ing Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W: Wllley, of Dever, Del., as their guests for a few days; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Frank Shlnn. of ES54 Warrington street, are entertaining for a few days as their guests Mr. and Mm. Jehn Burbanna and their daughter, Miss Thclma Burbanna, of Oaklyn, N. J. A cafeteria luncheon te be held In the "Second Pert of the United Statee" will be given en Thursday, January 20, at the rhllemualan Club, Fortieth and Walnut streets, under the chairmanship nt Mrs. Sherman It. Reeds Harrv Lustgarten Chodoff, Miv Ir, ana Mrs. Mr M. Se- Rese Altman. Mr. and Mr4. M nntitnewltx. Mr. and gull. Me. N. Markewlts!, Mlsa Bertha Segall, Mr. nnd Mrs. Epstein, Mr. D, Sablesky and Minn Kathertne Segall, 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Mra. William Tomllnsen, of 1823 Perter street, will entertain this evening at tards. Her ruests will Include Mrs. M. Ulll, Mrs. Neff Lalng, Mrs. Jehn Busch, Mrs, Katharine Grelsel, Mrs. Fred Bob bins, Miss Emma Schult& and Mrs. Charles Shinier. Preparntlepa are being made for the reception nnd dance te be given by the "Sheiks" ut the Aldlne 'Hetel, Chestnut nnd Nineteenth streets, en Saturday afternoon, January 28. Mr. Scuth and Mrs. Gus Rudelph, of 2249 Twenty-fourth street, nave juhi, dayn In' Chelsea, Med. Rudelph will be remembered as Minn Elizabeth Gorm Germ lay, formerly of 2231 Seuth Rosewood street. St. Menica's- C. C. will entertain nt a reception at their clubhouse at 1727 Hlt ner street this .evening. An thin Is the first affair of the new year, the com mitted has made elaborate plans toward making It a success. Among theso who will take part in the affair are Mr, Ed ward Teftard, chairman; Mr. FranclB Yeagcr, Mr. Jehn McNamec, Mr. Leuis Bcaman, Mr. James ElllTe, Mr, Jeieph Cervln, Mr. Jehn McGenlgle, Mr. Jehn Mcllenry, Mr. William Dean, Mr, Jeseph McCann, Mr. Daniel Hlgglnn and Mr. Gerald Etchell. November 17, at the Philadelphia Coun try Club. Mrs. Geerge Fotterolf, of 3047 Chest nut street, will ctve a luncheon and theatre party tomorrow In honor of Miss Margaret Merris, or wuyna nnd Herttcr streets. The following guests Will be present: Mrs. Hazleton Mlrkll, Jr., Miss Nancy Louise Dunning, Miss Frances V- Sulrtf, Miss Emllle K. Sutro, Miss Edith B. Jehnsen und Miss Either Jenes, Mrs. D. fihlndler, of BC01 Sprlngflcld hvenue, wlFhes te announce the engage-' ment of her daughter Pauline te Mr I Louts J. Herbets, son of Mrs. Sarah M Hcrbets. of 1C27 North Sixth street, oil Sunday, January 1. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Samuel M. Dedd will entertain the brldge club te which nhe belongs nt her home In Swarjhmere tomorrow afternoon, when iier guests will Include Mrs IVrclval Annltage, Mrs, Jerry Blalsdell, Mrs. Carl Chaffee. Mrs. Law rence Drew, Mra Lewis Emmens, Mm. Albert Garrett, Mrs. Heward Nichols, Mrs. A. It Osterman. Mrs. H A. Polr Pelr Polr rel, Mn, Thcephlle Baulnler, Mrs. Ucirg'e Simmons und Mrs. Eric Sproat. 'An Interesting wedding will be that of Mlsa Gladys Brown McCewen, daughter of Mr. und Mm. Emanuel B. McCewen, of 4401 Spruce titrcet, and Mr. Charles Bessert Fritz, Jr . son of Miss Resemarv lfnu-. .i.t, "i .-"','." ""K."i. " ,""nr," Mfl1 " "UB,ft,er 6X Mr; Arthur Whitney Howe. 7- o'clock Saturday evening, February of 2032 De Lancev ntnoe ,..V,r Vinuer .1 n . ...... ..... - , ... r. eeen spending a week In Provldenee. nt ih. c..in- Thi.t.i..k.i, .... I., roturned te her home last eve-1 nbeve Chestnut. 'The Rev Dr. Jehnsen. rector of the church, will perform the Mrs. Reynolds Driver Brown, of the cremny. which will be followed by Merris Apaitments. will entertain at ! n reoel,tlen ftt the home efl the bride's li small luncheon, te be .followed by a ',arentB- It nlng-. day: "Harry, ilie was wennng n toeg iiiusKrui. , ,, , .- v - , '-- ". - tMt nnd the most attractive light blue Ufer0en. "junea 5"'"" u" i,lurBuay eererni etner - bi Charlette Statr, pleten, Veep- l'C Vttty (toedell. SAW Marianne Harris the ether ns every one calls ter. She was wenrinfr n long nnuKrat .. 1 ,1... ......-, ,.nrtt(..i Itnt.f t,1l,n daretyn ha t un a n eu-up nnm , AL0NQ THE READNg .. m rM. nml tin. Imt wuh most 1 WoetU lne avenue, Overbroek, and Mrs., CmhV eHneeinllv with Harry's ,"apL" ,P3S'.of.verl,reok. will Ansley read and Eleventh st.eet wavy Beiden-brown hair She is Trip te" I.'ldT"They epJct te ipTnS nerklnc hnrd at the Scheel of peslgn three wwku at the Royal Pelnclana He- m winter, laxinc "i iubiheh, wi Serernl ether -girls arc there, tee, , Mary Ernestine Ap Ap erpiiHen and Anne and Charlette coihenn. Dickle New bold Cnlheun'K sister-in- law, lined te go thete, but she wen a schelnrship and is new studying In Iindnn and Paris. She is attractive and very clever. In KlttonlieiiKO Square the ether day I mw the most adorable baby, little Teddy Smjthc, in his baby coach. He Is the son of Louise AshhurHt Smythe and mitler Smthc, nnd hns the cutest black c.u's and lets of lmlr, which is black, tee. His nunt, Clnrie", Smythe, ii hi godmother, se he will be n very nell lireught-up young mnn. Louise and Hutler nre living In Mrs. Ash- hnrtt'H hetihc nt ID."!', Locust k VllA Xlferi r,l Ik auifr f it l-Mrtnl .u..u ...... -..i.iu., uu.vuu, .S',.". 2?Cp'W Settlement In . A brldge und five hundred party, fel . ' " ru" "'",urn unnroeni tomer-' i"vea ey a dance, was clvcn nt tlie Old milEKE'S te be another biS ball te- R,"? n at 8 o'clock, te be folded 1 Yerk Read Country Club oil Thursday 1 night. Th.- Graham Doughertys Ly dunL" evening. uuuuianie et next winter will ,, Mrs. William T rn,,... r a i - . " '- T . - ... " ' ..,(-., n UUIUUI- I. v-i sunaye, flaughter of ' Kydai, will pass the remainder of thn Mrs. Ldward Page sailed en Saturday last for u. trip nbread She expects te period" x''rance r n indellnlte Miss Ilcrtha Dale Bensen, who Is at home Informally en Monday nfterncelia in January after 3 o'clock, nt her res!-donce,- 400 Seuth Fifteenth street, will be nsslsted In receiving next Monday !lnrtrS?S.n !? MrsVn y Simpsen and Mrs. Geerge T. Butler. Ne cords have been sent out. Miss Julia A. Berwlnd, of 102 Seuth Twenty-first street, has feft for a v"slt te New erk. where she will be the guest of her brother and sister-in-law? few dajV1"' EdW"r1 Bwwn5.'"er e 3220 Page Btrect. announce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Rese Abrams. te Mr. Maxwell L. Brill, efl this city, en Sunday, January IE. Miss Marie Kelly, daughter of Mr. P. J. Kelly, of 3068 Germantown nve nve nue, entertained nt home last evening me rouewing guests: miss Maaeiine Daly. Miss Angcln Gray. Mlsa Elener Smith, Miss Hattie Reblechek, Miss Nan Den. Miss Marie Smith. Miss Bcs3le Duffy and Miss Julia Smith. i One hundred and fifty guests at tended the reception In honor of Master 1 Isnder Segall, given by his parents. Mr. I and Mrs. Samuel Seitnll. of 39E6 West Mrs. E. Clarcnce Miller, of the Oaks, j Olrard nvenue, -nt Kauffman'a Cafe, Mc- last n'gnr A uinuer followed the re- rese Park, entertained the music de-' ceptlen. Among these present were nartment of the Onk Lane Review Club I Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Sec-ill. Mr. nnd at her home en Tuesday afternoon. Mrs Mrs. Harry Segall, Mr and Mrs. Harry Mr and Mrs. Milten Fusnell will en tertain their bridge club at their home In Swnrthmere en Saturday cventng, J.iruary 28. Among the ether members are Mr. and Mrs. Leenard Ashton. Dr. und Mra Arthur Bnssett. Mr. and Mre. Mrs. L. S. Rubtnsehn, of 6844 Larch-1 Edward Bassett, Mr. and MrB. Herbert weed avenue, announces the engage- nns?ett, Mr. and Mrs. William Allen ment of her daughter, Miss Lillian Brown, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Evanu, Rublnsehn, te Mr. Bernard B. KlebanefT, I)r nnd Mrs. William E. Klstler. Mr. cf this city. nnd Mis. Charles D. Mitchell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert Nnlsby. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn .,An... .,,., ....,,.... 1 Pltteck, Mr. and Mra. Archer Turner, NORTH PHILADELPHIA 'Mr. und Mrs William Turner and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Abrams. of and Mrs. Frank Warren, DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Wishing Night By DADDY 11, i I Jui.' , 4,4 ;ilr.u 'U n -1ifcH,k-.tW, ,f, f.. lOffKMB I t ?rect wmlrerRclV'VT'1 eSoelet' ! ""e.1 t J. jtcii Mice and Men for thei L .ne5ef College Settlement In A brl Miller, who Is chnlrman of the denuit. ment, strives te elther prepare or hnve members prepare lntcrestliig papers de pleting the chronological development of music of the various countries', mh will na u synopsis of both ancient and moderq composers of the particular country In question, together with songs , or muslcnl (.elections. On Tuesday Mrs. Marguerite Crewoll Uarr sang and Mrs.. E. It Whitney was nt the piano. Mis. I Albert Goe and Mm. Miller reRd pajieis en English composers nnd songs. . Mr. Charles David Abbett, Jr., ad-' dressed the Onk Lane Revlew Club en Wednesday afternoon In the Onk Lane Llbrury. Ills subject was "College Magazines. Their Literary Unlmper-1 tance." Mr. Abbett will also speak en "Colloge Dramatics" at a. meeting of the I Junier Onk Lane Review Club en i Thursday. Mrs. Albert W. Dlllman will . Stcln. Mr. and Mra. Mas Altmnn, Miss I St. Petersburg, Fla. Mrs, J. E. D. Coffey nnd her children have relumed te their home In Rose Valley from n fortnight's visit te Yon Yen kers. N. V . where they were the guests of Mr Coffey's family. NORRISTOWN Miss Nerma Bitting, of Cherry street, celebrated her birthday nnnlversary by entertaining 0. number of friends at her home. Mrs. Prank II. White, of West Airy street, entertained at cards nnd supper at her home in honor of Miss lro.ne White, of Whltcmnrsh, who will spend the winter In California. There were twelve guests present . ' Mrs. Clam Heffmnn and Mies Susan Beerse, of De Knlb street, will spend I the next three months nt Miami nnd Jack and Janet arc ,ent V ihe Whhing Vatey te tcl the Jereii felht U i$ Wtthtnt; Meht and each mav have a wUh. They are earncd te make the tchhes the lest thev can. TrUic and ' TeptV, the panic; theu-jhtlctsltf waste their wtthes by wishing te, knew where Jack and Janet hard gene when the WHhlnv Fairy Makes than 4nt'fl6lc. CHAPTER. V The Jolie en the Dees JACK and Jnnct were sorry fet Tilxlc nnd Topsy. The ponies had wnsted tlielr 'chance te get big wishes by mak ing Idle little wishes. "It Is their own fuult," sold the Wishing Fairy, lending .tack nnd Janet away through the weeds. "When per sons have big desires they should keep their minds upon them, instead of frit tering awny their wishes en little things." Jack and Janet looked eagerly te tak ing the wlfdirs te their ether friends. Thev felt like Santa Clans probably feels en Christmas eve, when he thinks j of. the fun he is going te Hnc Riving ( little children their hearts desires. As they went along, they heard tlie bnrklng of deps. Toddle Pupkins. the collie, nnd Johnny Hull, the bulldog were looking for them. Jack nnd .Tniu t I were clad te f.ee the dogs. New Tedilh Punklns nnd Johnny Hull would git their wishes which were for human tongues se they could talk at any tlni" with men, or women, or bes, or glrlc Jack nnd Janet and the Wishing Fairy were invisible, se the dogs could net see thcin. Teddle Pupkins slewed up nnd snt down in the snow te rest "Wew! Wew! ThlH rncing through the Rnew makes me tired," barked Tod Ted die Pupkins. "It makes me hungry, tee. I wish I had a big turkey drumsticu with a let of meat upon it." Ne sooner had Toddle Pupkins barked 1 this wish Uum-thc Wishing Fniry waved I her wand. Teddle began te sniff eager -' ly nt the snow. Then he started te dig I like mud. making the www fly in.t cloud. In n jiffy he found what his I nose told him ,wns there 11 big turkex 1 drumstick with lets of ment en It. An I I Toddle pitched Inte that drumstick n- only n hungry deg can. ! "Woof! I wish I hnd the ether I drumstick of that fcamc furkcy," barked Johnny Hull. Again the Wishing Fairy waved her wand.' And ns nhe waved it, Johnm Hull began te dig frantically In the fiiew. He hnd dug only n moment when he found another drumstick, the mate te the one en which Toddle Pupkin--was fen sting. "Yeu hnve your wishes," cried the WIshlrig Fnlry, suddenly appr&HitT te Hie dogs, Teddle Pupkins ami Johnny Hull qUlt gnawing nt the bones nnd lepked Up. They knew tlicy had thrown nway their, big wishes for just one meal. "Wew! Wew! The joke is en lis," hnrked Toddle I'upklns with a grin. "Hut I 11111 glnd I didn't wlxh for n drink of wnttr." With thnt Toddle Pupkins nnd John Jehn ny Hull went bark te their drumsticks, mMIa 4lin WluMnr Fnlri' ntiil .Tnelf nril Janet hurried en te grant the wishes ' of the ether forest folks. THttn r.At'en MAicrnn BtI1 Ferd, lllntr W. I.erclntf nl Edr White hnve contributed three geed yarns ter Mssazlna Hertien of nxxt (Sunday's I'ublle Ledger. Don't fall te read them. Adv. Indications for Spring vaa Veu February 1st VOGUE On Sale New I At All News Stands i Vogue, 19 Wen 44lh 9lret, New Yerk City Kneleitd 8nil 12 00. fee whlcli entr toy rjl,ert rjl,ert Ueti for the next LLEVEN lnues of 01ue TM 1U iDduda tU of U.0 Hprljt rtihlea .Vumtjtri SBMt at . I P f. I-'.'O-'JJ hnrpe's tylish I hoes for tout Women 2603 W. GIRARD AVE. S1 1 0" ALL SIZES .ei'KN i:vi:sistiq. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Just received contents of n large lesidence. Everything must be sold regardless of cost. MORRISON STORAGE '.111) Miua;r ST. sre giving it nt the Hollevue-Stratford, nd it Ii for Inbcl Fruzer. Mrs. Doughert j ' jeunger ulster, who Is a debutante this ueawin. There nre blin ply qtinntltlea of dinuer before the Nil and stncral thentie nartleH. Isabel Is a perfectly rhnrining girl. She hn8 the loveliest golden hair and blue eyes, j tnd she Is very graceful and dainty. There will be only three mere big bills this cenFen after the DeughertjB' I tonight. There's the Midwinter nnll ' nd the Second Assembly In February nd tlie Hal Mnsipie en Shreve Tue itj, which will end 11 very gay and festive waaen. fplin ether night nt the "Marriage Tax" I unwittingly saw and heard ine ion-nest linpprnlng, or, rather, cm BjrrnNsini; moment for neme one. Twe of the little (tides were Ktnnding to te tether, one nelllng candy and the ether Bewers, nnd near them steed n third prl in white without n tray of salable rtieles. One of the ladleH in ehnree nithe nldes hustled up nnd snid: "Let's JM. you hnve candy, nnd you hnve flewerc, haven't you, deursV Then turning te the third girl, she added. Ami what are you doing, little girl?" And the "little girl" Mild: "I'm "King for my hunbnnd." NANCY t WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The gucHts wlm will attend the dinner thin ejenlnir te be given by Mr nnd Mrs. I-rnncls I. dii Pent, of 1424 Spruce " I". lloner at Ww iarnh IiOgnn Jtt-rr debutante daughter of Mc nnd rJ?' An'M Marr, before the bnll Mr. iiLMrs 'J.ral'.ini ncuglierty wilt gle 1..1. no?.of Mrs liouBherty's Hlster, MIk.s rw 1 ""'Y.'.'1' wl11 Include Mips Mary Planning Winter. Mlsa Kruncea Kimble Ulster. MInh Annabulle II Weed. Miss KarflJm,,H "nnillten, MIhh Kllse kJ,l- M? ' ,nncll Tayler. Mr. Jehn AuUiJ 'i'r -,r "wtbe Woodward. Mr. Mr,ll,lu,rW Mr. Phillip WalllH, KneJl' Mfa'lB "clier. Mr. Geerge KneasB and Mr I.lewylln W. Jenei. it a ii .7 Wl" ',0 th0 KueA et honor Pronte IU,ty rell"eJ by a sup be H?,?l0,",lar' zoning. January 23, te anrt V' ,:, "el .uncle and aunt. Dr, Ington A Miss Elizabeth Air. and Mrs. Jehn II. Casanne, efi winter In Miami. Fla. Until recently' will Z w avenue Overbroek. who, Mr. Denegre haa been entertaining- her Eu!enT1ithearUettU;S,arltreVn.nbgtcar M IllCl"ir'! "" ' ; r:?."- '-"warct II Mclirs. of Wash- .Mls Mr. n,,.; T' ,, ' ra. .!,ar.t''n IauKhterj of .cw lore l l.iU'ifl K.lrvavit 0ntiv k. . ". "u. -K-Kement naa -, .,ccu uiinuuu 'ca te Mr, of re- Oeeiga mra!!llllflllll!ii!iijuiBM7,; You'll tnste the diflference! &SCQ Coff 25 lb At all our Stores iiSS MlMMBi I ) "First en Your Shopping List" Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Last Twe Days of Our Millinery Sale Yeu ewe it te yourself te take a'dvnntngc of the reductions en all our higher-priced Winter nnd Mid-Season Millinery. Dress lints, Tailored Hats, Sports Hats At These Prices $4.00 te $10.00 -Sports Hats- $2 te $5 Wide assortment of colors and styles. Values up te Popular Veilings- CHENILLE SPOTTED VEILINGS in all the smartest color combinations. 50c, 75c and $1.00 a yard. BROWN LACE VEILING, $1.75 UP. Only $2.'50 for These Weel Scarfs Warm, Leng and Wide in any number of delightful color effects they arj certainly a worth-while bargain. Reduced from $3.50. The Quality of Our French Hairnets is proclaimed te be the very best by women, everywhere. Our "Sllppen" cap shape is deep, roomy nnd well rounded with closely meshed edge; two sizes, large nnd small. The fringe hairnets (often called straight shape) nre1 of generous size and easily adjusted. The bhades are, standard. Every net ii accompanied by our guarantee te be per fect or cheerfully replaced. $1.00 A DOZEN or 3 DOZFN, for $2.50 . Coty's L'Origan Extract, $4.50 This famous French Perfume with its exquisite frag rance reduced for n few duys te this remarkably low price. The regular full two-ounce size in attractive tasscled box. COTY'S L'ORIGAN FACE POWDER in all shndes at 69c A BOX. UtrORTBIlS. tiBBlOS'RItH AJfD UAKSRS OF WOMBN'B JLJTD OniLDRRN'B APPAREL OF Tilt: MOREST CRARACTBil FOR UORE TRAN TWENTY-BtX YBAR8 GOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES LINGERIE HOSIERY X &$ tt Chestnut Cerner Twelfth SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS PETTICOATS CHILDREN'S APPAREL NEGUGEES January Clearance Sale Goats, 29.50 te 110.00 Formerly 49.50 te 165.00 Developed in belivia, panvelaind, orlande, gerena, marvella. Cellars of wolf, cara cul, opossum, beaver and squirrel. The winter's latest and finest style originations. SAMPLE COATS and CAPES Medels of Individual Elegance Formerly 225.00 te 295.00 139.50 tO 200.00 Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses 1650 Street Dresses Formerly te 33.00 Street and Afternoon Dresses Formerly te 4930 35-00 25-00 Street and Afternoon Dresses Formerly te 65.00 Afternoon and Evening Dresses AZ 00 Formerly te S0.50 fdt;U'VKf Exquisite One-of-Kind Medel Gowns, &C 00 Fermer Prices te 150.00 vP J Of duvetyne, chiffon velvet, broadcloth. Beaded and embroidered. Over-Blouses 6.95 and 9.95 Formerly 9.95 te 14.95 Of georgctte and crepe de chine. Broken lines and sizes, but individually desirable. Hosiery, 1.95 Ummutl Value Fine wool with clex; also silk and wool. Envelope Chemises Excellent Value 4.95 Of crepe de chine, radium and crepe meteor of exceptional quuhty. Hand embroidered' hand drawn. Flesh, sky and orchid. ' Weel Capes, 4.95 Formerly te 735 Indian designs black, brown, navy, and tan. rinr.A a madim Tui.ATnnt miiKCTie.N r i fu & j ' mm nr kt CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE SUISSE! OAIUY MATS AT 2 CVE5 AT 3 WONETTE no i;i 0' THE ceuu vow l!!l AN9 iHS'lRtD VIOLIN I 111. StUAMONs NATHATABRQ WITH HIS SELECTED SEXTETTE ATO HEltNt HAKIl.S i AMU.I BOB NELSON HIP 5-FLETCHER I TORINO IWT MEKIN APPtWANCE C THE KINJJ JIWW MJLTON HAYES AMD A WONDERFUL SURROUNDING 8ILL -, SM'JBIET 2 EVES. Latt Mat. Tomer., 50c tp $2.00 M 3t NEW Y0EK W INTER CARPEJ3 rMj Mrr tiir" Nil Production mmmmm of 1921 .. M I . I . f I 'PrtSfntitR luetNt biggest musicm spectacle em eartb ..YT WJ-hlC SLATS .YOU' flfl "Xu GREENWICH VILLACE FOLLIES with av At.r -.rr. cast tii i.ivus, ikkm: ntwKi.iv. jei: . niimvv, i. nii()N. amines iwrv until mh i m. t'vir hr for til ma! Production This Different Kind of Juvenile Stere Announces Interesting News of Lowered Prices en Dresses and Coats for Girls of 6 te 16 Girls' Coats,12.50 te 29.50 Formerly 2230 te 55.00 Girls' Dresses, 6.95 & 9.95 Formerly 10.00 te 1930 A rnnge of pretty and practical styles. Of sorge, Jersey, taffeta and velvet. Very at tractive combination Frecks nre included. Fer ages G te 14. Is early all of these Coats are beautifully fur trimmed. Of belivia, nermandie. silver tip and pole cloth. Lined and interlined. Fer ages C te 10. We Specialize in Appm-el That Slenderizes the Larger Weman a ' 1 n LYRIC S&B?2 " IS jp-ii ' o.aer. M IN HrjRKlWrH -2 4v.AV( TURKISH XCPVOC0 4- CHARLTON AhMlwS ADELPHI .h,Tr MAT. TOMOR. 1'SfrM r:: $2-00 MPWMMfimriMte TIIOI'SWDS III nwr. .wici.un MAItliMlI t CI miiki: uti i. sri. l'HII.MIKl I'HIWS -i i:n mis ki , VM) TIIOLV.MIS IT. VO-ITIM'IY 1 T TIMT.S WALNUT MAT. TOMOR. 50c te $1.50 ii s r t nrr s i ls -Mi v A! 1 HHKK ill !' 1 V S l I I' I II MS NY M M.S h. MIL VlIlIU aii nil s r .lulin (,alptiirtli' MiMtrrplrre "THE SKIN GAME" WINTER CIRCUS AND HIPPODROME SHOW First Regiment Armery llremt unit t.illmililll s,M. i n i i m mi- i . xn mi- sq i III l HI VI I 1 lliI,I , I 'J. I ' 1 I I Hl lllls i uv Today & Tomer.-Last Times 'nil H I' m rn' T" ' IN I ru ( I lll ! V M sr,-,n'n,!,H,.N.,7,uV,,tl""' rnrnil lulmUklun, tilth c.u, M.le i,,.. - it IihI lux 81 k.t Thlet, nt Imbrl'. enin'. llillf Tup-str.'itfnr.i nili-dirllnn, ilrlpilii, Wiiltvn II,tV" Whlenrr Ulile. und Ut Itrct. Armerj lilllMlUiiilinil uuiian or minic (lumuiii Traveltalk Celer Viewi Motion Picture. SSJ.h :W CANADIAN ROCKIES nt.. miq. tv si.air.e. i iiniW', t t,)H NEWMAN eurmuut 14' 4 W toil ORPHEUM ORPHEUM PLAYERS in" "3 LIVE GHOSTS" i i t. A r. .-f, ,'i fjj , uiiiSfWfmm HHHWHMMMMMbHHHHBMPiRIHK'nB PlrrctlAn' Wlnnliy feitwjrfcwr M Almllltf 'IMIftl ' H '&. "', lUnKIST AT NINETEKNTH 1I A. M. TO It I. M. JOHN BARRYMORE WpveMintvB rtnsT itevviNOi6 " I ni, Eater".; Drnfr-Tttrj nv MAnnitAM NRifjAW1'! NfXt . Wrk AflNCH ATIlT:a In ITMB ''AUG THAT HAD NO ruItNIMa". STANTON i .tw i -in. .i .10 r. se, 7 ao'ejo"' niLMAJl FOX I'llODUCTION "A Connecticut Yankei in Kinfr Arthur's Court" ' l.ltnlleJ Knftcnifnt Cenmifnclng NEXT WEEK - FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES The I'innncle of Kcraen EncctUne mmvi 'th.eAPOCALYPSE- CAUT O 12.100 iu:aded iiv Rudelph Valentine DAILY, 35c, 50e SATURDAYS, HOLIDAYS AND, EVENINGS, 50c. 75c 3 watEST.,UTSTBRQAD 11:30,1:30,3:30,5:30,7!30. 9130" TODAY LAST TIMES -Jm WAttACE FERgUSON REID IV A rAItA.MOt'NT I'lf'TLXlK "Peter Ibbetson" i.jMiti.d FWAervr.sr BEGINNING TOMORROW l J..v i i.sim. rmsT i-n.-ar.NTATiDN BETTY COMPSON IN M'.W I'XRAM'it NT 1'ICTUnn 4The LAW AND . THE VOMAN" FROM CLYDE FITCH'S PLAY "THE WOMAN IN THE CASE" MUIKI T ST H 12TII M l te 11 1,1 V M PALACE Nerma Talmadge TV Vmp, n..Vf)l-U' IT, TMISV. ARPAHIA k,";' r iiiTii rLW,tlJ lt K) a JI i,i ' tl I' St "DOt'DUNO K'lR TIOMKO" Will Rogers VICTORIA CAPITOL MARKJJT AT NINTH (I A It te 11 15 P. M. "Trust Your Wife" .. rVn'iir',- 1- T"-pfV- V.rnnVMJI, ItAIU.I.r AT 8TII T 10 A M ti 11 1.1 l M "Get Rich Quick WaHingferd" Pf.fCNT MAIUvKT AT 1TTH in Tin ifivrTT'-; MUIKI 1 AT JI'.NH'Kli" 1 in t reN'TINUOUS vivnnviu.n LEW COOPER g in 1 ATI ITTI E PIHCBa t. . w , ii I VI tin h Ji rt M . ,1 ,l rr T 6l tit ri' J:ra 2fc 7tr 'a iva r 1 a' J tH. GLOBE Tim l.UOADASNYDKR VVDt'VIT.MJ BROADVAY THOMAS MEIGHAN in "A Prince There Was" CROSS KEYS OOTII MAKKCT 11. 7 nrrl n Virginia Henning & Ce. ALDINE THEATRE ChtHtnu' nt mth Ft Ph Sprue 200 Illridlmi 1 Itril II All K. TKI.T 11 l" l"nnrlnuM Jhnwlnr 1 p M.s First Time at Popular Pricej ' II. U. MUM ' i ri.iit'it:ci; Tn n I M. 50i t 7ji A.in U P.JI. Tu IrJ. FORREST THEATRE1 run r uaii y JCj D. W GRIFFITH , I l-'i, NT' his i Ty-r mi i m ui-st aveuk i J III - T V BROAD Last 2 Evgs. As Breezy ae Spring I VST l MT Itself 0AM H. U MMl 3 IWdfMte (, gaga wtfa n Mtiv ttwpr r i.e. TTfenis ORWINAU Al V CAST a PRODUCTION ,M v " t iv w i I I ING BILLSE BURKE Ii P m'l Tn i. i hi,, ,,t -mnJy The INTIMATE STRANGERS Garrick U S 1 I'm Mitt Tomer. h nm wtelc. iiliiiiss M4 r.Us SA 1 Jtt. .r- tiiK t 4 ' ft' 1 -T ..r n 11 T a K Aiart - s.-i'i Toiluj Teiluj il.UU Tumor, Kim V n I L Il'ncie i ill, , h, ., PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA NlViaUllTY MUaKLM f.J. ,u:u.?. "A. 'l?..,,! ".T!'" Oram tevhn y Jolinen, baturJuy, U;UU. I l' I EITH'S THEATRE- FRITZI SCHEFF VALERIE BERGERE & CO.' , JOE COOK MARGARET YOUNGi '. KIRUY, QUINN nd ANCER -, tIIAMrli bit mill bVI-i YN, aI tip u n n i up a th AJt,- uumY'" f Ml Meil m. Hat., alia t, EMMETT WELCH Minstrrfi ; n .--.- . . m.n, w ,t IT"W tx ' fit I CASINO TROCADERO bill & V nut. II 1. 1. T,Hja fcOLLYTOWN m I or llrlla llrlu Little JcUe XUU' ."'8 VI 1 m j -s H J .l at . jvnvjw(n,"tf VV, f. '''-. AVirf, t. rnc
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