w r? 13' "'' jr a-. .:a; " '.i tt: rf (icr 'A, I'l h ',(''' ' "''I1 , i.',K3 'ft ' a ' fl r . tf. l 'V ' iMffiNIHG "iftlBjal- 'teBDGEftpkEbM)BLPHlA; SATURDAY, JANtrAftY 21, WSL i "v K& -- .;';& Wvv '.W - v-'-'rvifflRi M JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE .. Nancy Wynne Tells of the Doings of Debs of Last fear and Several Years Age The Doughertys' Dance Last Night Great Success. ' WE MAY well say where tire tlie buds of yesteryear, with Melly Tlinver, net only writing but ptiblieh-. lne 'books anil poems j Ixnbcl Page In the movies. I'ellv Thayer definitely telne en the concert stnge nml wild rumors of nil fn,'' nf thenlrlenl offers PWv Thayer hni liml. jinny nnil vnrlcil nre the occupations ef" the ex-deb", mill while the iIiIukk whlrh mnny of them lire delus may net pound ni cxcltimr, perhaps n the ones 1 spoke of j'lft new. "till they keep the "irlx tcry busy. Dnrethj Stevens. IIeln Shellen. Jesephine Thompson, Clnrie Mniytlii anil lets mere urn utiregrni'l"'1'" ,in'' 'firflnrlPH. nml jinn Ilewlnnrl. Vnlentlne. or "Viivn" Mili'liell 1'ell.v "nynrd. Mnry Hnrtnw. Mar-jarel Phelps. Fritticcs Hes'i nml France l.eeeh nre some of these study ing shorthand nnd tpewrltlnc. Anne TWit-end. Mar Hlter nml pnllv Crlflilb nre frehmen.nt Venn: jlnr'v Thn.icr is nt Vawar: Tiibby Ueyd. rvehn I'nse unci .Inne Yeiitninn lire nl Jliwi .Minvr. mi'l I'lel'e U nrrlner In Iii'iMii? "agriculture'' nt Cernell ; Mnr rarrt ili"l I" tnklnc "illurfriitlen" nt tfie N'boel of IniliiHti'lnl Art. und tbry nv "he Is iIeIiib very ceed work. n ire ltell Welsh nnd Mnry (ilenillii- jlltl" I" l1"" Aranrmy ei mc run- .wi-. Alary Krnestlnp Appleton. .Mnrlnnne HerrK Charlette Stun- imd lVKKy Fcrjpi'eii. Jen remember, nre nt the grhnel of Design, and Klttv Merris. lie used te go there, new hns n studio of her own. nnd ts doing very nt trfli'tie himlM-npes. Miirlnn Winter end Nancy Cepe, srent friend nf Kitty's, nre both necemplNhcd mul-duns-n niueli for nit! Hltn Ilcek rher Krirnh Mr-Lean. Cnreltne Mxen and KHe du T'ent nre Inking cooking. nd Eleaner Gtimme.v. Hemile iAoed nH Kny King nre tnking French. ) New Isn't this n , fermidnble list? TVe shall hnye te mi ml our i-s nnu ijs hiith stieh nn aeremplished nnd learned, rewd seen te be let loec in Phlln- 6,lh a ''. . . ,i. . ...!. .- ... There nre mis ni giris.. ion. -nu n doing wonderful nnd very hnrd ehnr 'liable work (I've done It, se I knew) Ithrnugh the Junier league. Margaret and Cilna Earle and. hint .ienr. lletsy t)nvi. Hnrbarn Hensen and Klttv ferlnteu drove nn nmbulnnee te tnkc children te nnd from the hospitals; I'm 'net sure whether the Inst lluee nre doing It ngnin thit ear or net. but jthe Earles nre. IlJtli Packard does jespital work, toe: se altogether I think everv em uli-ileb, debs nnd t -debs--1 i having n very busy winter. THE Grnhnm Dougherty lmll Inst nislit for Isabel Frazer wns lets of fun There were nbeut (-even hundred, 1 should suv. nnd the ballroom in the Hrllewie St ml ford was very handsome, heinx deciir.iteil entirely in greens, I'nlin . -inllnx and rjheilluin ferns were Used. Mr- llenglu'i'tj, who Is Isaliei s sis ter. ir-elved the gue'ts looking very ell in a gown of minimise blue sntln ml iIiilTiin. The overdress of chiffon .. ,.t..1iv,,i,1i.ii(l tn i:v4tnl nnd had two " "" .. -- itralghl funds down either side of the km nhlpli were liiilshed with crystals. hnte . lovely In the , .lir.plcHi of j frocks. 1 1 was of com -colored chiffon. wudc wll'iiiut lace or ornament of any ilisl. ami ii wns very glrlNh and quite bei-tniilng. She were iiImi silver slippers aniLi-teckiiig11. Siiier was eretl in the Piilni Itoein ami we all -lined pretty late, just ile .ft... .1... 1 !..!.. ,.!..... ......... llin ..Inl.t . mnr nn- nf -i.r. in i (...ii.. i uv infill I...C 1. ..I .. II .. ..., ......1,1 ! lii'li'M', it ".i-i nn u a il nn inn- iiiriitii etrr wake up. I tried te get four dlf fetfiii girls tn ke le tea with me yes tm1,i), and beheld each one was sleep ing :il I i'i' the party and it's the same tnilji. t'lariie Clalbeine. of New Or- Iran', who is a great friend of I-abel. clinic up from the Seuth for the li.ill and will Mn en for a few dnys. j . . . rpill. InM of the series of four da nccs ' 1 which liive been gotten up at t,P I wMIl be 'NVelcenie StrnriRer. ' The mein mein Meilen tielf Club en four Friday 1'"H, "L"1 V ,"b li'il H,d. ' !-e.?,ls.1'.1" ii . i (.. it nlslits for members of the elder young , lliiirrieil c" was held lint lllghl. and , it .t gienl fun. .Mrs. Intth-w llnlni 1 ilinlrinnn of the undertaking, and he nml her able committee ceitainly JnnnnKCil te have n delightful nnd ieii-K'-nlal crowd out there. A koei! iiinn.N rern enthusastii- hritlgp plnei. iiikI one of the rooms wns given ever te curd pla.wng entirely, while t lie-c who liked te "shake a feet" Imd a fine time en lhal geed ilnnce lloer out there. "pOI.Ii had hern ipille sli-k, nml l he J- docier decided Hint she iiad belter liae n lltiiid diet for several 'Iiias. New Telly is three years old nnd -ne loves rhlcketi nnd little bits of beefsteak .inn potntees. nnd she does nei low eups "Ornnum" was with her at lunch line tli second day of the diet, and n beau tiful howl of chicken broth was brought up. "Ne." hiiid Pelly. "I don't like it." "Hut. deatie." said Crnniiiij. "jeu don't knew hew geed il s, Whj meilier ml daddj both love soup, and mi de Aunt Mnlh nnd Vucle Ned." "Well, biajlie tlie d." agreed I'nlh. "luit jeu knew I deu'l believe it's geed for Children NANCV WYNNI SOCIAL AP.TIVITIFS I - I Mirs Kvi-hn Redman Hrn 'en. debu-, I Mm e daiight.i nf Mi ItebTt Mnsie I 1 pr.vten of iiui St .Ijmiiw nni', will ' , '- ,..... , ., ... "- mii su' hi it uoiier .ti a ninner en Fii'lji. I.hiii.i.i' .1. In he given liv Mr. ml Mrs Uerr V. Nev ten. of .'051 l-I cii.t -in... i.rfe,.. i, H diini-c Mr. and J'' J Wilnu-r fliddlc. of IJInderten i IIeu- t -,, sitmt Hill, will giw at the JJiU-i arl'i, in honor "f 5lls Doretln iiainiite i r(.nll. of U.iltlinern : Mis I l"l"ii .M.it l.a ilmiglitei of Mr. Claiencn I M.i'Un. nf New Verk. and Mr." 'Miuie u.iuglilvr. Allhr V'lruln),! Seuili- " i.u. d . I ik-luit.iiitfH of tlif season Mr .ml r- llnnv V Michell. el "' 'li itmi urcct, will also entei- 'i i iini.i,. r.li nnd Mis. .1 Wllnic niuill , 1,,, pi.j.j W j,Ua ,, ,ie, "Ii- i Ii.uk In hiinni nf Miss VIlKltiJP .. I .1 " '' dehuiaiiie d.iiightcr of M1 "" Mi. I.(duid I'fck-ilui. nf Sl.-i epna, Mrn-i n.ni liellliigljn.nl. ISadm r. ""'' "-11-'".;' ii ni hi- i.'.'i'iitls ln.cn nnii()Uiici in iiur, i.,j .M,..'addcii , 'Lie Kin w I'n iiiii'i d il Hi' d'niii i ni i ! ti'i Jiihn .ih.ih Mr nod Mi . I! Win .. . .t ,ii tin . . . . 1, i-iiniii ii ii. khm' in e. e '.. "'" ' ' l"ils-e I'ltnlmtnc, dnilKh II or M Icni.iiid "liiib-ii tie ..f New t-in'i" , A'' 'v I''""''".' Jaiiiii .is Hi' r'V '.'' Vl; tnd mi .iiMc-i, .sin i -i.il i X Kl1', H..II I'll, inn., H.ll. Imliidel .,1 ," M.'- " t i'W(ll Heile. M j'nii ; n.;:.;:',, i " u,n " :,n" " r, und M, i !,!,! U I' Sheem,.l,ei ;.,.::" '' d stiee;. Hcriimnltiwti Siimi.... .,.,11 eiiMBJiiieni of theh --,, ,! ,1 I CL'BV Sliemii.tki'i'. und "' .Mill hunid V,i Iredell .MclttMi. of Itlch- L h ami Mrs llelMusncail Tayler, of h .'""'s Line, Chestnut Hill, WA u '" ,,,',,"p"alii In lioiiei' of Mi. I A i, " l''iw,"l "sbuimi Tictb nt a will i ""'u atlernoen ill I oVIecit 't Vl'" '' .Hl"' '" "'"lvlnB I.) .Mu. kiiw M.S'S'f'', A,, y:"''n tl Hei- 'Hull i ij iii'A i . s. it ii- iiii iriiit "lipei aft, i the tea. . Mr i"d Mi liMil.in LIbIc, who il e .--'ii iiit'ii Honeymoon ut Mm Ilnv.iii.t luie n ll'ul." "' tlllH " "CM week. st t,0 ,'i , '" i-,'-'l 'in npni'tttiunt Yt- . . """Ml ftxciit Mrs l.i.'le, iicfuie iicr th r.y;lnjrwwu" M- ''" l'r'Uauf..t1-c', Vi?,,n ,)v"Me licaly and i uauuiit ; Mine. .Mnry dil-'. Oenry, ' of Chestnut Hill, who aie travellnc In Europe, have left Uome nnd nra selntr te Sicily. Miss Geary will be one of next Reason s uetiuuintes. Miss Men.a Morgan Elliett, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. n. II. Ecerten Klllett. of Flushing, Ij. I , whose engaRement linH recently . been announced te Mr. William II, B, Townsend, will arrive mi evening nna will be entertained an the Kucst of Mr. Tewnsend'n mother, Mrc, Jehn 11. Townsend, .Ir of Itayn hnm. Ovcrbrdek, for a few daya. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kane H, Green, of Mont gomery nnd Hadner rnnilrt Tlrvit TVfnwr. entertained at dinner last nlBht befere me uance ai tne fllcrien GDIt C1U1). Mln.s Mary Fnlelt. daughter- of Mr. and J!r. Frederick McQ. Kulck, of Lin coln drive nnd SprlnKlleld avenue. Chestnut Hill, winy will be ene of next Bensen's debtitnntcs, will be formally presented te Be6lety by her parents nt a dance en Tjieday evening, November US, nt the Ilellevuc-Stratferd. Miss l'"alrk will graduute this spring Trem Hprlngslde Scheel. GERMANTOWN Mm. William P. Moeslcy, cf Aliens lnne. entertained at luncheon In honor of Miss Mary I.uiiIhu McCown, r,80t Kinlen street. The guests were Mrs, Jehn 11. McCown and the bridal at tendants of "Miss McCown, MIsm Man delelne KntnU. Miss Annetta McCown, Miss Julia Davis T.ee, Miss Frances WVIser nnd Miss Anne Tresser. The Misses Herman, of the Wlsna Wlsna hlclten Apartments, gave n theatre parly en Friday In honor of Mrs. Clin Clin eon Gardner Dickinsen, of New Verk. Miss Winifred Nichelson, of Wlssa Wlssa hleken nnd Mldvaln nvenuc. Is enter mining Miss F.llzabeth Shrlver ever the week-end Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn It Umstcd. of 2H Pelhnm read, gave a dance last night for their daughter. Miss Ruth t rr.stcd. at the Pelhani Club. The guests were of tlm school set. Mr. and Mr. Jehn Williams, of 507 Beyer strept, will gVe a dance at the Pflhain Club Friday evening. January ! ?,' In J1oner of tnclr we- Jehn Wll- Hnm, Jr. The Pelbam Club lll give a lunch eon and bridge party en Thursday next. lneie will be thirty tables. Among these entertaining will be Mrs. Belts, Sirs. Hopklnsen and Mrs. Utnsted. ALONG THE READING The annual concert of the Old Yerk Kead Cheral Society will be given In the Decehwoed forum en Thursday eve ning, January 2G. The choral, which Is under the direction of Bessie ICIlle Slaugh, will be assisted by Michel Penha. cellist of the Philadelphia Or chestra, and Marv Neck Malpass will be at the p'nne The choral ban recently joined the National Federation of Music Clubs. It ha bnen In exlstence for many years, and until lately the weekly meetings wern held In the parish house of the Kplscep.il Church of Our Saviour at Jcnklulewn. The Monday afternoon veheHrs.il'i arc new held In the parish liens.) of st Jehn's Lutheran Church, Old Yerk read and Melrese avenue, Meltese. Mr ,, Ms Kdwftrd Wn!Uli of 0l,. Line, will shortly leave for California. where they will make their home. Mrs. Whnil will b? retniMnhererl iih ATU ,-...,... . : . . . ' - "r " irr, V m,b'u ?tV,, ' , SelP. Mrs. A. 'Vshb?urn Tn.l Bri.tidH-Srie'f'"!!', '" 5,rs' ; ."and'1 ItrFmthFAnA"- formerly of Old Yerk read, Ogontz. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Tlie marrlnjre of .Ml5s I.lcaner llart. of 2 IIS North N'lnetcenth street, and Mr. Henry T. Nash, Jr., of Nnrberth. will InL'n nle-rt T-nnurtn.- ni'nnliiM Tun. . '. .. . . . . . . .. wary -., nt me uriae k nemc, unu tney It, , ., I .,!.,.. .. .,.. .1 Henry Hart. l.es Oiseaux, which Is a social and charitable club, will Klvc a theatre benefit at the Garrlck Theatre en Men- idiiv, Tueday and Wedneitilay evenlnus, February fi. 7 and s. The attraction The mem- i.ri 1 1 tic i . vcu.i i-jiniiini iiu ijntiiii i.-.,i 1,-einhi.pi.. i.minn t.n Vene tiiid.-i Orllnei. Svlvla Itlehter. Belln. Unv and I.llllan Salvln, Frances Schiller and Ue.ssle Wiiikclinau. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Picparatlens are being made for the flftli annual dance te b Riven by the Vnndnlla Club at McCrea's Academy, 1517 Snyder avenue en January 27. Tliose en the committee are Mr. Themas I.ene, Mr. Raymond Wagner, Mr.' Themas Bruder, Mr. Jehn Green, Mr. KYaticIs Ttelnz, Jlr Themas Rooney, Mi. V. T-'ecncy and Mr. William Cleary. Mr Rdward Cudden and Mr. Edwin 'urke will entertnln nt a icceptlen and dance In the Mount Carmel school hall, nt Tlilid and Itltner strcels, tenlBht! Thn pieceeds of the nffali; will go tewnnl thn building of the new parish hurcli The niemheis of St Themas' Dra nuit'c Association will entertain te- inortew iifternoeu In the Eplphan elienl lull, at Twelfth and Jacksen I tieew The will fv.seiit a plav called I Tlie Intrudfts" menc theso who' will take p.nl in the aff,tir are Mis-, Nun Mciluckeii Miss N'an llnnnigan i Miss Jteginn i erisn .Mr .les'pli Fin nerty. Mr. William Caiey. Mr Jehn Malley, Jlr. Themas Finn, Mr. Daniel Mallej Mr. William JtcOenald, Mr. Jehn LJiileg, Mr. Antheny McQlene, Mr. wiiuam iinrrati, Mr James Mc .hlll, Mr Rel Frank O'Hilen a wiiuam iinrrati, .Mr. .lescpn iiickev McLaughlin. Mr. Jehn Rebert Fltaaerald, Jtr. 'irwt At., limn.... t . - i ... in, i.i t ,.i ,...,. ..ii. iviiiiaiu i.it- tell .. . ., Mr and Mrs. Geerge H. Fiedricks, '.. of 13'JS I'ltzgerald street, arc being congratulated en the birth of a daugh- ter. Bride of This Week 1. ee' i? - Pliiiln bv WlliMiu Shesell i: Iih .MILS. MIKU KNIl'K SIIKAHKIt Mrs. .Shearer before her marriage yesterday was Miss , Helen II, Ilnydcn, of Merlen ui iu;iu !iiiiiuuiaiui lur It llip m i .... ,,i,.irtc, t ..!.., -f ,,,.. Rnnilliln Tlefnrnliir- th- -lll .-,,nv Ml'9 (linrlCS LniTlbert, Mrs IleWn v....,.u. .. .... ..,..,, ...vj 'i v......,. mi,i. lru ITn, enn Ali-a I.- f... I their new home. Shady Kane, Nnrliertli, ;'" "-'iV ' "", V' ,," ' e.: ',. ., I Pa Mr. Nash served durlnp the war ' ?;,,0C',, p01 a"' .j" ". 1 'row's with the 171st Aero Squadron. Miss M3 ""'l1'. Mrfl, V aii " ,r?, rn , Ifart Is the daughter of the late Mr Mr-"' - tMa nnd IrH 1,!m "ewan. t .MlMm&mmmmmw ' WmMmmWmWMmWM ' mMM&aEBmWmtmWm iftm ' t9MP"" - i i : " i 'jss -AsuMi'VusaMis i Engaged MISS I'KOGV SIIOKMAH. Miss Sliecninltcr's rngngemrnt te iMr. ,Iome Iredell Mcltce. of Vlr- rlnln, Is nnnetinrcil ted.i STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Geldenbcrg, of 2415 North 'Napa street, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a baby daughter, Mrs. Gcldenberg will be re membered as Miss Kathrlne Feid. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. I, Sebel, of 2072 East Clearfield street, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Esther JI. Sebel. ie Mr. Leuis Snyder, of Brook lyn, N. YT The members of the Thimble Club weie entertained by Miss Esther M. Sobet at her home, 2072 East Clearfield street, en Tuesday evenlng. Mr. and Mrs. Rosenthal, of Biidge Biidge ten, N. J., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen II. Yudlzky, of 3228 Fentaln street, Mrs. Adclalde Lavln, of IS 1 2 Nertll Thirty-second street, entertained the members of the Ten Needle Sewing Cir cle at her home this week These pres ent wcre Mrs. Sue Clnlr. Mrs Tlllle C Under, Mrs. Funnle- Walker, Mrs, i 'Inra O. Brown, Mrs. listhcr Cehen. Mrs. Mollte Bethsteln. Mrs. Mildred Kebcr and Mrs. Mnry Bernstein. LOGAN Mrs. Frederick B. rjersen Hlgliland avenue. Pittsburgh of 7ts Is the guest or her parenis, Mr and Mrs. Martin F. Mcuauicy of ISOi North Elchth street. Mrs. Ucrsen will be re membered, bofero her recent marriage as Miss Margaret McC.uiley. The Misses Miriam Zipper. Hcba I Kret-ge and Kllner Silver, of l.ng.iu. nre being entertained ever the week-end by I Miss Sadle Kline at her home in Atlantic ' City. KENSINGTON Mis. It. Slp. of Ceral and Yerk Slp. of Ceral streets, entertained en Thursday after noon at a Kaffe Klatch in honor of h.r seventieth blrtnuny. I nese pres- ,,nr were mi nt wcre Sirs. u. Krumm, Mrs. r. Jloarery. Mrs. .. Kte- yres and Mrs. M. Ii Miss Alice Mendel, of K.ist Ment gemery avenue, will spend the cemlni? week-end in New Yerk as the fjucst of Mrs. Paul Liidwlg. Mrs. J. Reeves, of 2172 Kast Cum berland street, will entertain the mem bers of the Wesley Sewing Circle nt her home en Thursday afternoon of be nrd HOLMESBURG I'ha Emergency Aid of llelmeshurc will Ive a card party en Tuesday, Jan uaiy 31, In the HelmesburR' Mhrary for the benefit of the Helmesbursr Pest, American Legien The committee In charge will be .Mrs Itudelph Snyder, I'hnlrnian , Mtss Alma Drewn. Mrs. H Smythe. Mrs A. H. CartlcdRO and Jits. Clinrlcs Blaker. Mis J AndPisen and her daughter. Miss Marguerite nderseii. of Rhawn street nie spi ndlng tvveral weeks In Wheeling, W Va where they nre vis iting Mr and Mrs. Donald Heycrs. YARDLEY At a meeting of the Civic r'lub en Thursday afternoon n demonstration In scout work wn1 given by the Rev. Themas A. Mcryweather and eleven of tlie Scouts At the close tea was served by Miss Emma Hewell, Mrs. Henry Stackheiise, Miss Maggle O'Connell and Mrs. Nerman Ress. Mrs. Alfred Danser entertained the members of her bridge club en Tuesday afternoon. Jlr J. Augustus Cadwalladcr Is en a business trip te St. Lculs MOORESTOWN .Mrs Simeon Van T. Jester, of Oak avenue." gave a bridge party yestetday te meet her guest, Miss Carel Rix. Jllh.s Carrie Love entertained the membtis nf her card club at her home en Fi Iday of last week. The Field Club will held a danca In I Odil Fellows' Hall tonight Mr. and Mrs Randelf Makud. of West I Main street, entertained n few friends .it cards en Tuesday evening Jtr. and Jlrs. Alexander "Weed enter-' tallied nt dinner last night bofero thn charity ball at Camden. JIany dinners I were glcn boferu the dance. ' Mr and Jlrs, William Keunnrd,-Jr , i of Central avenue, gave n dinner last Satuiday le meet .Mr. and Jlrs. Warner I Lee, of Oak avenue. NORRISTOWN Mi and Mrs. Glen Knnls. of (151 I'h.iln street, enturt.tlucd nt a children's pnity In honor of the (Ifth hlrthdny of their dauRher, Miss Sara Jane Unnls. Jlrs nugenn Schivclper, of C2.1 Cor Cor eon street, wan the Kuest of honor at a surprise party of twenty friends The cent was ,11 ranged by her d.iugh tei. Mrs Herman inciters. Mrs Fred M. Amonsen. of )22 West Maishull stu-el. entertained the mem hers of the N'orrlslewu Iteadlnir circle at her home Mrs Geerge N. Mc- I Glatherv was In charge of the dlbcus slnn for Hie day, which was nn thn life nnd fiction of Shlsley ! Selffeit. Mr and Mrs. Llnwoed Hosier, of It in Powell stieet, nre helnK congratu lated en the birth of a daughter en Januan I T Thn marriage i,f MIbs Lydla Cenrad I Pairs and Mr Jeseph Cesntid, of the Ktlendn' Heme. Swede mid Powell streets, took place en January 18 at 1 tha home. Miss Edith Williams and Ml M Anne 1. Parry, nieces of the bride, noted as (lower girls nnd the usliets were Mr. Jehn T. Wllllama and Mr Isaac Parry. Mr. and Mrs Cosand, upon their leturn from a wedding trip will live In Norilslewn, . ., DELAWARE COUNTV .Mis ,1 V S. Hluliep, of Swarthmore, II entertnln the Uupllcate lindye Club will ut her henna en Monday afternoon, .inn uary "0, when her Kucsts will he Mrs. llault Harnett, Mrs. Wesley Clyfford, Mr Themas Downs, Jr., Mrs. Krank Huntoon, Mrs. Ilornce Keen, Mi's Bay ard Moirlsen and Mrs. Leuis Wheelec'lt. Mrs. Italnh Stewart. of r.ansdewnn Will leaVO llPXt week for Haw Ynrlf where she: will upend n fortnight aa the .guest of Dr. nnd Mrs. Prnnlt Northrop, next week. Tliesn iircsent will 1 THE PEOPLE'S FORUM I ii- 1 Letters te the Editor Knox and Penrose Te ihi Editor et the JSvertina Public Uietn Sir With the death of Scnnters Knox nnd Penrose both the State, nnd Natien have suffered nit Irreparable less. As n politician, Mr. Knex'n Idcnls were nbevp the average conception, but as n stntcsmnn he wns the peer of any. His splendid work ns Secretory of Stntc raised our standard of stntesmnnshlp in the eyes of the world nnd wen for him a Instlns place in the admiration of his fellow countrymen. I leve te think of him nleng with ".relierspn, Adams. Tiny nnd Webster, men of high Kicnia nna letty conceptions ei mu .luii.a of publje servants. Uew content might the nntlen feel te confide its destiny Ihle the keeping of such honorable men. Senater I'cnrese, though born te the purple, bcrnme the idql of the mneses. lie partly divorced nimseii irum ni m dltiennl nristeerncy te touch elbows with his fellow men in the humbler wnlks of life nnd the power which came te t.l. 1 m..ahaa nvnnnrlprl flint, ne JII1II Jil njinfiiurin u , A v..,- ....-...- nulred by nny ether innn In the history of Pennsylvania politics. As n. poli tician, he knew the gn)nc from A te A nnd pleyed it with a master s unni . ncn nter Quay nnd the two Camcrens loomed i (,.jps )nte the B0n(P,j COmers of the large in their day, but I ebt. eltl"'r , earth urc net without their recom recem recom ef them licld se firmly within his grasp j ,)Pn(, the reins of politics as did bennter x n rhlIntlplphians te nU Penrose. .,., i f'hlcnge, the city of the world's finest Frem his eiuces in hip ;:""""' . ""' i Trust Hulldlng lie moved the powers upon the petitlcnl chessboards of city, State nnd Nntlen nnd always "'" ,.t:f.. nf reMiilt. which nt times seemed unennny. Tliere will be mniiy t iisi.irnnts tn his honors nnd pretenders te his throne, but tliere will net ue ceo cee tercel in the hnnds of one rann, during the next nnnrter century the power which Penrose wielded for mere than twenty yenrs. AVith the death of her two most illus trious sons Pennsylvania finds herself once mere in lending strings n point of senaterlnl experience, but in pe nt of the highest type of ability, she hn covered herself with glory in the selec tion of Mr. Pepper. ,i,i It is true that we of en sen things from different points of view, but. nftcr nil Is said nnd done. I think that we may snfely nceept. as n ground of coin- meit ngrcement, the fnct that no two men will be se sadly missed ln councils of the nation, nor will thcic , seen be two who stand se hlgn in uiciv boson sphere. Time nnd expcrlence pjenc can develop anil Mnmp lmlrllbl upon their country's history such master iniuds ns Knox nnd Penrose. Pence te their ashes ! IXIJAU IIODtjKS. Philadclphin. .lanunry 10, 192". The Inconsiderate Automeblllst Te thn Editor of the Evening Public J.erferr Sir I think the nutoraehillHt who m () ,int.hing along the streets nt it , . " .,i ,ICH0 ,nvs, throwing slusli ' p " "1. .,. ,ie Maim en the Mde- walks. Is very Inconsiderate. eda I hnve Veen n number of exhibitions or I where such fiends have ruined the ,,.. ..... , clothes of a numner et peepiu hiiih Chestnut htrcct. Te curb such incon incen incon siderntion I think au ordinance should be passed that where nn automobile driver makes of himself such n de structive nuisance, theso who are harmed should be nllewed le toke his number nnd report him te the Director of Public Safety, nnd he should be compelled te pay the damage. I have seen automobile drivers drive deliberately into n puddle or slush, when ladles were passing, nnd literally cover them from Head te feet with his splash, nnd then drive away laughing nt whnt he considers a geed joke. The nuloinebllists seem te think they own the city imd thnt nny ene without a car has. no privileges en our streets. An exnmplc should be maile ei mien , offenders, in flrder that they may be brought te their senses and made te understand that ether people also have te be considered. II. W. L. Philadelphia, .Innunry l.'0, JOL'2. States and Prohibition Te thr Editor at the Evenma Publir Ledger Sir I have just read of Mr. Ciivll licr's bill te allow hotels te sell beer and wine, nnd predict it will pass; the blind here are getting their eyes open te what business men saw at first wns a great error. If tlie bill is passed it would probably be termed ns something nkln te State rights being nt variance with tlie nntiennl law. I hepe Xew Yerk will pnss this law. T would het advocate secession, nor a disruption of this great Xutieu, but if New Yerk passes a inw Mien as mis gentleman has Introduced there is no doubt that enough nthct Stales would fellow te have its influence en Congress. Them Is no doubt thnt In due time enough States will come out boldly., ngnlnst this outrage snaked through nt Washington whlle the brawn nnd sinew, the builders of this country, wcre nbrend fighting for the life of this great Natien. , ' The Seuth tried te secede in order te maintain slavery, the deprivation of the liberty of some men; Mr. Cuvllller's bill would be -n revolt nguinst the Vel- , stead idiocy nnd it contest te maintain tlie liberty of nil the peopie the citizens I of what we call nnd believe te be the most enlightened und liberal nation en earth. . I see that the Chicago Council voted .12 te M condemning the Foelstend Act. .10IIN II. MULLIGAN. Philadclphin, Jnnunry lli. I02U. ! Is Uncle Bim Saved? 1 Bim Should Vamp Zander Te the Editor of the Evmina rublie Ledger: Sir Why does net I nole Him turn the table en the Widow Knnder nnd ih, a little vamping himself? He should I recognie thnt lie lias been entirely tee ' easy with the widow, nnd the thing te de. if lie really Is infatuated, is te find i Mime ether dnme. with whom lie will i pietend te fall In love. Tlie widow will seen miss the daily visits from the jeweler, the nutomebilist, the florist nnd the enndv manufacturer. They nre nil i iiiercnntiie men. dear te n woman's heart, nnd especially it widow's If I were I'licle llim, and had plent ' of money, I would buy the finest car en the mnrket, nml get seme ntirnctue female te share it with me, and I would ' set such n pnee nnd tnke evcrv method I pnssible te bring it te the notion of Zander, that, who would have te bhew her hand, which would either havn te be a full one, or bhe would be com- , polled te draw her enrds from eeme one else , Vamp her. Win. nnd sfsi hew I Thickly you can bring the flirting widow le lier senses? 1 mjself nm. nt present, en my knees. A WIDOW. Philadelphia, January 1 1. 1022. I The Deceitful Widow Te fli Editor e the Evening J'uMie Ledger: Sir I am se angry this morning thnt I put nslde my Ironing, nftcr icnil- lug hew tlint deceitful widow Is try- inc te smooth out iioer I'ncle Win. imd after pondering ever the (lunipi feri about an hour, I have decided te write ' te you anil say thnt if Mr. Smith allows that Zundcr woman te put one ever en Andy, I am dene with him forever mid will never ugnln bceome infntuated with a cartoon movle. Talk nbeut scheming old maids te get a husband, they nre net In it with the Brazen widows. Ananias waa n saint aside of this deceitful widow. Don't Is Ours Really a "City "Sarcastic Raymend'a" Au Revelr Te the Editor et the BventrtO Piibtle Ledger: Sir I, "Sarcastic Hnymend," have en two different occasions seen fit te ntldrcss the People's Forum, nnd both of my treatises hnvc, qulte properly, been considered of sufficient moment for dissemination among the populace via the printed word. As result of these letters, the citizenry hnvc, In turn, handed me the rose nnd the rnzz. They have wafted their plaudits nnd they have nssnlicd me (vigorously). ienight i note nn interesting letter captioned "What's Become of Hay mend h.7" It is this thnt draws me from nty seclusion. Having become. evidently, .vemcthlng of n chnrnctcr te thewp former renders, who peruse Jot Jet ters ether thou their own, I feel it would be n breach of geed taste, ns well as unfair te my public, were I et en this, the eve of my departure, t0 mv fcw ,,,na WOrds. jjy fr(,n(Rt j Iinvc jusl rrcclved a wire rnlling me back Hj town. I have enjoyed tny rest In Phllly nnd, thor oughly recuperated In body nnd mind, I feel competent te ngnln enter the Kit-Patina tt tv Mtn HMintn 11,41a LtrlA "teres, universities, boulevards, parks, uientres, etc. xnnt city et culture rnlsed te the nth power nnd where re fiiiement Is universal. It is civlllzn- f lOn a -fntvnt iMnlttM nr1Inntlf An tlin j,rew nf tlie' Middle West, te light the iiinpm purple of unpnrnllcledly benutl fill I.nke JTIchlgnn. Modesty forbids thnt I should mention her chnrms. If nny Philndelplilnns need jobs, sit uations or positions while In Chicago, I will sce "thnt they get work putting wrinkles en prunes. This is n slew nnd tedious, process nnd hence one nt which PJiiladelphinns would excel. The fnetery being in n rjulct zone, I feel sure that after being provided with roller skates (which matter I shall nt lend te) the danger of these Philadel phia visitors being run ever by push carts would be grently minimized. And se I bid you nil adieu. Mny Phllly i est in pence. RAYMOND: .lanunry 10, 102'-'. Finds Phlladelphlana Polite Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Mr '.our column en the "City of T, ,, . ,. ., rf .. ! Hretherly I.ove gives considerable I spice te your vnlunble nnper. The man-1 I ner in which strangers take the liberty where the peopie believe in " 'Thecrent j of firing broadsides nt Philadelphia, and, est geed te the greatest number, nnd 1 the disposition pf the rhlindelphlnns te the greatest number is Ne. 1," it is "pep up" nnd come back nt them is geed old "Oil." Leng innv he ware' most interesting. ONLOOKER ' Hinging irem inn numner ei times it let Him fall for her "mush." The i "old friend" gug has been dead jcar.s age. .iiisr as i was nappy ever a , reconciliation, then that boob Mm seems te have swallowed all th" widow's MEANING m eu vl km Amrimi vm ke mrm. " nr B& ml mr m Wrni wk Wk w M7- m sif i - m w mrsA heclrecl PHILADELPHIA ICE Sh a word te ice-cream dealers:- Qnick. profitable saJes nre assured when you handle Chece - Pics Philadelphia's newest Ice cream dish. It's a sensa tion! One sale brings customers beck for mere. Ohoce-Pics please every body. Don't run short! Have a geed supply of Choce-Pics en hand at afl times. m I A tid'hif j-yuJLti4 " mV ' Pm of Brotherly Leve"? Is mentioned, the letter of "Raymond 8." seems te have been "the most unklndest cut of all." (I s that quotation Jil deference te the Ues Uos ten man, who has net heard nny Shnkcspcnre slnce he enme te Philadel phia, peer man I) With refcrence te "Raymond's" let ter, will say that It wns singularly witty nnd sarcastic, nnd presumably Written by fsome young mnn who was bent upon having n little quiet fun out of Philadelphia. If this bo'true he hns surely been gratified, ns nene of the replies hnve contained the keen sense of humor which chnrncterized his letter, but nil saver of the fact thnt at lenst seme Phlladcl phlanH take themselves se seriously ns te be wholly Impervious te n joke. Tlie- most amusing letter of the strangers, te me, wns the one which wns written by a Indy who commented upon the general rudeness in Philadelphia, comparing It te Chicago In that regard and favorably te the latter. It brought te mind the "Pelitenesi Campaign," which was. promoted bj the Chicago Tribune seinir time age. It will be remcmbcicd that h reporter wns sent out every morning with fifty dollars (SeO) In his pocket, which he was te give te the most polite person whom he found thnt day. His experi ences iWcrc varied, nnd sometimes quite thrilling wns his wenry search. It was neccssnry for him te nccest persons, asking seme civil nuestlen, nnd history records" that It was near nightfall en many dnys befere he found n person In Iho streets of Chicago who wns sutHcienily polite te wnrrnnt the bestewnl of the $50. Surely it man would net have te trnmn 1l J-.. , .! -.-II. ... ., .. ' .... ..j .,, ...... ,. ."'v ,...e..u ii j una- , rac:,, unci the i:rJt atientlen p., 'I i.j a8ni- dolphin, for there nre mnny such. Hew- Itatlen and hygiene ever, the Tribune project gave a tern- ' perary uplift te ChlcngO. When 11 be-I "W. c T" Harps nre atrumi rh cat enme noised nbrend thnt the mnn u-u " except the lewt string The are out with the $f!0 it produced n wen-I derful nmeunt of bowing nnd scraping ueiiing or nats. yes. sir. "no, sir,' "please, Mr." and "thank jeu." nnd "mny I assist you, madam," the wave of politeness reaching the high -water mark where men even rose nnd offered their seats te women in street cars. New. it is only fnir le the Indy who wrote the letter te which I referred, te -n thnt hhe no doubt visited Chicago while it wns tinder this magic spell, and therefore receivtsi n radically different impression from whet she would have1 had In nermnl times. Clilcage Is a magnificent and lncem- -v...w.fc,., . iiiuh,i,uvriik nnu 1III-IJIJ1- parable city in mnny wn.s, but if there is a nlnce In the n-hnh. wiri., n-n.i.i I'hllnueiphla, .lanunry II). 1P22. lies, nnd I enn see bv the expression of his face that she has him. "teeth nnu nail in her claw-, once mere. MUS. V. L. T. Philadelphia, .Innuury 20, 1022 fn-iMrw.wrr i ! in " " T " " t,," r H an Get 'em today! thing like Choce-Pics- ered Philadelphia Ice Cream. Yeu can never imagine hew luscious they taste until you try them. Get 'em today! These tempting, tooth some tdd-bits of rich, smooth ice cream dipped in a thick coating of purest chocolate, and pro tected by a sanitary foil wrapper. Get .'em today! Choce-Pics will awaken thrills you thought were lest with childhood days. Get 'em for the kiddies! Watch their eyes sparkle when they bite into the smooth choco late covering and reach the velvety ice cream beneath ! rare s0W lf j s t. compare at mm mveryiier&Z) Questions Answered Te Change Name Te the Editor of the Evening Public I.eda'f Sir Hew shall I proceed te change my nme? Is It Atpennlvn? Would a savings bank r.harrn for making the change en their books? J. J. C. Philadelphia. January 10, 1022. The chanira may be mada by an application te R. Juatlce of the Supreme Ceui't at a nominal charge. Teu should be able te atlafy the bank by ahewlnir the papera permitting you te use your new name. Con sultation with the bank wlir nettle thnt point. The record of the change of name with the Secretary of Htate nt Harrlsburg Is an Important step In the procedure. Our Largest Locomotive Te the Edtter of the Evfniiie 1'ublle I.fdarr Sir I will appreciate t If von will tell r0, ,, i." .'T. Rr""' '"cem011' 'n ""; In the United Stale-. This Is tn ttle an nr;,u,m",-1 .. , ' K '' , Thlladelphla. January 18. 10.2 The largcat locemolhe in the 1,'nlted Slate Is en the Virginia. Itailrearl It wj built for cea.1 freight, has tveniv drlvlmr wh'eln. and weighs 0R4 000 neunrN. Thn total wnlirlit of engine and lender la 80S. 300 petinda "Postmaster" or "Ml8tre88" t- ii.. f.m ..,... .,.... r.j.... "" '"" ' ' ". "' I ' , i ' UtrPlaaaa .1.1. In .nil, la.r.Ia'tt r.i.m ,-- """" ' " " .ii j ii. wiu.-ii .uu .r.. "'"""" i" charge of the iTiii i'i.iirruTf rtr "re-tmter" "Pe-tmlftfesi ...... . if i.. rt. Philadelphia. January 18, 1022. The I'n-tofflce Departmnt eaya that this country & person holding -the pesltlm as head of a pnxlefflce Is known na Peet- maei-r. regereiee- it -ht. inn vor-; pe-r mlstreea la net need In efflHn ferreep.in- dence. of the rostelTlce Depnrtm-nl "" Most Phvsleallv Perfect Peenle Tr the Editor nf the Evrl-na Pub'tr t.'dv'r- Sir What peple have calned the grf et degree of phvelcal prfegtlen In the world tedav and whv? II V I, Philadelphia. Jnnu-ry ID. 1022 Authorities g-nerally are of the opinion that the Americans have xmned , ,, -r.-t. eat degree of phyelcal perfoctlen I i we. Id today. Th"y Httrlbute thta re 'nlxnjip of u,ually "m cemblne'1 w"" ":nt wlr" "R T. C." Ther rill h no Jein' maniivff of the Atlnntle and Pa'iflc fieie this yar. a Congre did net prride funde for tul and ether operating "pns. Poems and Songs Desired "I Have Ne Mether" Te the Editor et the Evmlng Pvhhe t.rdgri Sir I bae bcn loeMng for imc time for a nenin or the word- if a nenir whirli etarts an follewi: "1 havi no methi-r for he di'-d When I was ry youne Hut mill her memory round mv h-rt I.lke mernlnc ihlst has rliinc MPS r. I.. WAItB. rhlladelrhla." jHnuiirv II. lPiU'. WantB Old Seng Te th' Editor et the Evening Publle .ertprr Sir Kindly publlnh th words of an old enB namn unknown but cnntHinlnc th following werds: "Turn out your tef tr; "Ay. corporal, I will." j nit? utte'., ,inj,"j finpriiv ni i"un-r' 'My fath'r was a corporal. ( And well h knw hH trad Of women wine and sunpnwdM -Tt.m Kn.,. .... ...4 ...... -. I . You've never seen any--meaning Chocolate-Cov Get 'Em Tedau Wherever Philadelphia Ice Cream Is Sold If nver vri nfrnld." j FfilUdtlphU, Januurr P. 10?,'&J A Peem and Old 8chOel Ue lllhrtfi J I ! Te the Editor e) theKvmUe TiiWIe !f.rtWw Vv ,v.Hlr-"Vhen the balrnle eud'l&ivile'7n ',l , , lltcht" la h qdivtal.'en whjch 1 Viavbjilftiaftf trying te run down. 'Can nny'pf yn6f)niKY-i'. era cle me the mmn nf th nlithrl'jJk;lH tell me where In his work I can Arid (KaJBV i.J ... " V J r-.-p... wera7 , SliHi, when I was a boy In school, stout 1 one of 'my tenehprs med te red fjleul tiyi cniidren ery 'nterealin chapters, itertv"? book called "The William IJenry f(trJ I wwh t could get some fuel cenftrnl tula book, especially lie author imbllilt ... . . . tt. . i iinniiciir.iin. I'rccmDer til. ii.i . tt.ll..t.l.t.l. x..J m anM, l ' Viral Tl,.. Km. ...m.J a. t'f4n',ttM . .tnt . mi 1,1, 'J. .U,v-t4 ,(. 1,1111, Y J Penn," a poem by Alexander A nderseM it .surfaceman"), whtrh can be found i In njir" collected poems. . ivss re written by AbhV Morten Pif. nrfl tlrfi(- published 1 1S70 by Klelda Owoed i '!, They w-re i-rlnle., in an ..liMen 'ifccd ltti) -hoels by Lolhren, l.ee A shepard .ri.-J crtiiim, iii9 William ncnv iiirn iitrn' later. Mrs. I)ar nns horn ai rivmnuth, 'Ma'C.i.wfi'4 I Nnvem1 br 22. IS31, thn rtaughler pfilrh,' 7I"M lied jind fTaltv Mnrlnri M:. wn ult rirdftntv'l werkr In tin rati-n nf unit slavery, jarp- ji 1 early dlvinle nt New Tlmught nd was ln-fc J tnrilad In se-lal orenomlr-. rie wK'Jt th ,,, ' feund-r and for mnnv -ar the rrealdentVii,' I"' " Wem-n's Kdurallennl nnd lniuJrWO.' ' ... .... .. ... ..... ' ..It" . union in niiien. ner writings innuna. njanrje honks for rhlldten Phe died In tBUI. , .i--T, r -ii . -j i ir i "De It New" te thr Editor et the Ex'rntne rublir I.tdair; SjlVjJ fir T lnele- you Korv of nn New Year'jj." j, card, I thought (he linen might be n (h,, H n r-ei te your tenners 'iney were recuecvA, by lix-cioverner t'harlta Miller In cle-lngi.vt.-A-.' admlrn',!r. nddre le Hen. rid- ir 1 Htuar!- at a dinner riven by Mm te ihe fflclrft I of th tn,en t-'a"" e.. rtirti-g frnn 4i prel4enry. Thla sort of entn nt If ptll Inte prantlrn, will .make The new ytt brighter for all of us D t.. Arrn30V, Philadelphia, Jnnuary. 11. 102.' no IT NOW If with pva-ur you 'are viewing an" wert-" n men le doing, ""t ' ' If ou lltce hint ee jeu Jb te.i him rt -. n m . . ,. Don't t.Uhhen'1 OUr ' apprehii Dur.en rnU-s 'oVetren ti'i tin And he lies with anew brew iiti e r nj ijf Ter no mattr hew ou n- it i won't rBlly care about n He went knew hew man have ah. il t t1 tflrdren 3"ritj..fti If you think (.one prelee ! due hlrr nnw'T'r' the time le 'lip It te htm Ter he . annet read he'e dead. hl temi en whfi(4Vji,v! More than fame and meie hi' mi' la thTsl'" f comment Vlnd and 'inn 3.0" And th hearty, warm appral of m t friend' i . Fer it KlVej te lira a naver and It m4Ws -?"i jeu utrnnKer. brar ijfj', ' And it Kliea you heart and aplr.t te IMiM'i' end. If hi enrtu nur Praia. rtntew It llke him. lt hlin knew n tt the erd of trui cm euraemenl' le;. ,.,ii sild. ixV-1 Pn net wait till life U ewr and hfl' under- ' jl neaih the Hever, Jfl for he raniKH read hla tombstone wljent.a, hi'. H.nil he'a dad. The People' I'nmrn will appear dully In the Krenlmr Public Idrer. and aim In Hie Mindiiy I'nlillr Idcer Inters dlnrusalnc timely tnplra will be printed, ne well na reiueted poems, anil que, tlnns et teneral Interest will be answered. CREAM !r ,L! rV.1 ! .e; 4 VA - - fil ....r . J Jtqtft" -ft'trtfl 1 Uef'J TJL, n.at r tttrv cr 'JUt ins vrh 3 J Y ' it3iil ..i -.jtabbk , jiAa 'AMjtiawt wA &. i w wi'-.-, . V w H.,$&,U.1k ,f