Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 23, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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MST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
ftancy Wynne. Talks of the
in Vogue This Season
en Miss Clayten,
HAVK you netli'ed liew twwtl nnd
tinmi"jituii drrwM teem, le be b
kVutclv tl'e Hilus Hipp- ilnye? I saw
v.. ' rt.....u VA.i.nl.l tifiillii i it
Xevbeld
iwf'ully joed-lookiii; brown one; II
" iur nml ruffs of fUttiik nm
WMm-r '-"-',..:'"' "!"VYr, "
III 4 lie
tarn of tlie Kkirt wnh frliiged with It
h.fw i rmi biiew what 1 mean. Tli.H
I, f,0 latest wrinkle, te bnvc your dress
ff,"lM(!' Nctvbe'd's- sl-tcr. Atlcllnn t'cp
rr Paul. 1m " Mrt t',nt is frhiRcil.
no' nnd Kllznbetti Jenncs bns n black-Ind'-wljlle
pl.ild lieliiPHptiit drp vUli
Leut two Incites of frlnge en tltu liem ;
nltb It Rlie wears lleslt-colered Meuklnits
.nd blnrk patent lentlii-r MindaK Sim's
err nttrfli'llve nntl lta, n great dcnl of
J.yfe : the etber nlsht rbc were n . no U
evenlnc tlres iind n btincb of lilnt'h
ernnes ImiiRlnu ever Iter left eye; It
as most RtrlkliiR, pfipeclally Willi Iter
fed bobbed linlr. Hill In te Uai-J : te
il,,. liemcsini" dre-pcs: Mnry Ml Her
wears n lovely rowi-relored nnc, and It h
III
r.i..r.A.t theitirll.
Ileuirmbcr the coat Rllen U"IK;
I.levd were In tbe "Man ng Tax"?
I 'had n rrcnm -colored bnckprnttnd,
with a large p'nld. and MnSc en It sev
er 1 Inches letiR. There's nothing left
for Nancy te de but te Ce un.l get
hcrelf n frlnjcd bninesmni drcsx, tee.
lCven royalty li doing It. for tbe wcu
bird, who's Jnit come back from hnic
laid, told lile tbnt PHiiccm Mnry if
iiearlns two litrhc- of fringe nt leant en
keine of her tklrts.
Te return le "ettr own denr city
nml Its inhabitants, Kllae (lit l'ent. ln
Ulcad of fringe, has n gray tweed dreas
bound with pink braid.
Clayten
D
ID you knew Hint
Hab
liail been npcrnli-d
upon
for nil-
...... U..HU n rnitnln nf days age? Hhc
had tevcral ntlaclw (iud It was decided
tlint there bad better be nn operation.
I'ertunately. It w;ns very successful, and
the Is gcttinc nletiK beautifully nt the
Pennsylvania IIepitnl. As long ns It
hid te be. I think It Is fine that It was
st Ibis time of year; bIiu II have plenty
of time te get perfectly well nml strong
again before, thn streuuesltles of next
winter. Fer Hnbs U te come out next
iipasen, you knew. Hhe is the daughter
nf the Paul Claytons nnd a inter of
Mrs. JlaJiih 1-arlc.
HAVK you heard about the Interest
In Iretiite that tbe Women's Ite-
niiblimii Club will bn( nest Monday ,
Afternoon tu (Jtlfiitb Hull? Vmi knew. J
(lie nub m nlin is lint peiuicni. im-j
i.tek no factions. They are confessed y
Hepnblleau. but nre perfectly Independ
ent. They have get together te learn
wlmt it Is te be geed citizens and te
learn whntever they can about their
country and law uud the brst way te
upheld these law a. And en Monday,
.limiinrv .'10. Stephen Mather. Director
of National Park" of the Department
of the Interior nt Washington. Is .te ad
dreM the club members in lirlfhth Hall.
He will tell all that has happened
during his term nt office, the importance
of our national park? and the great In
crease In their inc. The latest national
park is the new lloesevclt J'nrk, you
knew. 1 bear aKe that Mr. Mather will
Ml of the purposes of the great Presi
dent's I'erc-t.
t ,Mnl: Hint 1 snlendld instruction.
Per few of lis tr.Vii.e the beauties of i
our own cmintiy uud that our votes can j
reimt toward the keeping of the great
beauty onets throughout the L lilted
States. There is jti'-t new an effort j
being made mi all vides te preserve and
lafcgimrd our hmmiIe. wonders. And
mrely we women want le knew about
It all and talk intelligently en the mat-
tcr. tu ui.v nothing ei ncimj iiuuiu
pnitly. Mrs. Ceorge II. I.enmer Is president
of the Iti-pub'ican Weman's Club of
I'cntHslxanla and Mrs. Itudelph I'.lan
kenbuis and Mrs. .leepli P. Muiuierd
are honorary president. Seme of the
ether women members tire Mr. (leerge
II. Dunning. Mrs. Marcluy Wnrbiirten,
jlv. (ieerge 1 tell Strnwbrldge, Mrs.
Clinten lingers WnedriilV, Miss Sarah
I.owrie nnd hundreds of ethers.
AlN'l
fi- out
CI.AUA and Aunt Mary went
In (lie country recently te
Tviid n few days with their brother and
hi-, wife. Their small nephew. Charlie,
li about men, and both aunts lire de
voted te him. Shortly ufter they had
a-rhed. Iiinvever. they noted hl'i ab
nre nnd retnalKed It te his mother,
who linini'dlnteiy called le him from the
iloerwn. Clitirlle was plnylns under
the tree nnd he looked up and snid .
"Is the ki..slng ever? I'll come tiftci
that's done."
NAN'CV WVNXK.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
MIsh rtcunur Unit, debutant daush
fr of Mr nml Mr;. William II. Ila-t,
of At row lldid l-'arm. Amliler, will be
Hie uuphI nf Imniri- nt n dinner en Krl
1l.1v evuilnp, IVhruiirv ", te b gUen by
.Vi aid Mrs .lulm Cad'ialader, nf 1510
l.n m,i ctrret. hefe'-e 1I10 bull Mr and
Mr .1 Wi1mr I'.'dille. of I'.lndcrten
llmixe. chestnut II. II, will Klve nt the
l!.!!-t'iiilten 111 heni-f of Sllt-h Dorethy
Ilandl'nii ll-ixiill. of Hsltinierc. Sid :
Jl,-j KIIhii Muekiiv of NVw Yerll. und
H IlldUc's daiiBhtsr, SlIS'i Virginia
Sv.Kha (Joiden.
M s S.ira'i l.egs'i Ptarr, dl.utaiue
il.ni-jliter of Me und Sirs, .lames Starr,
ef ehiey avenue ilormuntewii, und lhn
Bellevue Straifeiil. v ' 1 1 be tlie guet rt
liener at a tlieat.-e M'trtv and suptier ,tn
Tuesday evening lVerunr 14, te be
given by Mr end Mrs. J. lbMir.im lip lip
Iniiiett, or 1711; Spruce street.
Tl iruits v he will attend thn lunch
eon und brldna party which lls T. V.
Reblintrni will give at her home, MR
1.1 "t Wu'hliiKtnu lane, fimnnntewn, en
iTldsy afternoon, January 27, In honor
or MUs Nnm H Stoiighten, dcliutnnte
naiK-hter of Sir and Mr. AugimUis 15.
Mougliten. nf T:s.t Waihlnvlen lane,
lerniaiitnwii. will be -Miss 1C. Miutyn
'eoige, M,is Helen c. Hundfinen. Silss
Psiilme 1I0T S.-ivu-;e, Slln-i S.nah Legan
Mine MIhs Mirijimi iiaytf, Hunillten.
M'lH M.irciuetti, Shipley. MIk-i J'.dltl,
loliiiKen, MIkn Marrjnret Phelps. Miss
litiii,p limigt.e,-!,, Mi-i I'eugv Wnt
0n, MIum 1, nn.. )i, Heixa-i, mi-'s Slnr
rivt Hrerkeiii-idgp. .Miss Constance
"new, Mn, i-'iances Derls and M!sa
Wanan I'alilr Iioneglije.
l,.,Vn'nK "", guests whn will attend the
;"' I'un wiiicii .MiH Fianl! linger."
ti ."', un l8,,e al I'cr home. West
' ''l'el,ncl.c.n Mi-eel nennnntewii, en
ae vi ay nfienioen. In honor of MIhs
,1,,,'i".1 'V' r I'oneghije. delminnts
rif1't,rr "f Mr a"'' M"- Charles I.
.V,-1. VK,UI"- nf 673,1 '"tnlsn street, (ler
Zr mJ'"' VU bc NS Virginia Cat pen
Phii.. 'H'' "" n. Steiightcn, SIlss
nv,!, A,lee' v1"1' KUzibtli Cam
tinl?;a,,ls?,,Ma,v.Ml,r!,h11 RL'ett. f '5:l1
ul?Ji MUH '"rRaret Rreokmirldge,
MirKIa,r.8rttrn I,nvM Hamilton, Mlm lii.
ami' Vi t,c,"'K.' , -N'la nilinhetli Uorten
l)eii.M '' 1rttl,u,l", Hulllvan. SIlss
iiikic, wlure sbe will spend oree time
lUrila lrJt!'t "f lH3 Jln-y Carrell
Mr
Bnr,i. . ... ..',,' '"caiman, of 11 0
their i1.7V'."" ""'ciuin a paily
euteit.ilii it nnily In
ling
hl iiif- I iin ininreu im- ia.
Mt?.!V.1 M.'.? '' H"dwi steles. ..r
1 1
M
leVw 'W1" V. "'. " .'V. ' .'?"'
cl' .
toil, en, iu inniiiIir. 1
3''em KVti",a ,,,lla- of 2(l Seuth I
I'"e".mii,1V,V -:-'" ' w" ' at home
J..T... a"' " 1 " d".v afternoons In
Jl ttV ,"'" ' '" "U ''clock. wllMie
"..lap, of .s.K vgtk. Mr. Jeseph B.
Tweed Suits and Dresses Se
She Hears of Operation
Who Is Improving
Gedwin anil Mm. Harrison Invler will
pretlds at t)i tea tMil. Ne cards have
been Rent out.
Mm. .Tmieiili Tfiitv IlnllW niwl hrr
dcliuUnte daughter, ilf Wnlltutga Knul
r.euiy, or S'.'ou Ht. jnniM place, wiies
ngniietnent lias recently 1mi announced
t Mr. Alexander Broelm Paine, of New
Verl, will leave nn Hunda. February ',
for a trip te Miami, Kin., wncre tbcj' ex
pect le remain for several weel.i. Mr.
l'alne will Jein them later In tlie month.
Miss Catliarlna B. Knlsht, daughter of
Mrs. nrndferd Knltflit. of 2208 Illttci.-
hetme street, who has been the. suest
or .uim Lurel preuic Smltli. iiaugnur uf
Mrs. U Heward Wcuthcrly, of U919
Chestnut utrect, for a few weelt, will
leave en .Sunday, January 29, acrent
paulnd by Miss Smith, for Tiicaen, Ariz.,
where they will Jein Mtss Knight's
mother and ulster. Miss Jlnry Tnymi
Knlsht. MUs Smith will remain until
the latter part of March.
Bishop "Wilsen 11. Stearly and Mrs.
Stearly, of Newark, N. J., spent the
week-end as the guest of Mrs. Geerge C.
Themas at her home, 301 Seuth Twenty
first street.
Mrs. V.. Tedd Hayt, of 2115 Spruce
street, will entertain at luncheon today
In honor of her daughter. Mlsa Alice
Kcrrce Hayt,
Miss Amclles U. SelxaH. debutante
dauifhter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodere CI.
&lxns, of Queen Lane Maner, German
town, li entertalnlny as her gutst ever
the week-end Miss llose Ullinan, of Bal
timore. Miss Ullnian attended the ball
en Friday evening which Mr. and Mrs.
Graham Dougherty gave at the Uelle-vuo-Stratferd.
Mr. and Mrs, Ueeig? Washington l'-d-mendt,
of ir.2P SimiM street, enter
tained at a small dinner at the Truman
lust evening,
Miss Gertiude A II. Graham, debu
tants daughter of Dr. and Mrs, IMwIn
Klden Urnliain, of 1713 fipniea street,
wl'l entertain et a card purty and tea en
Thursday afternoon In honor of MIhs
Walburga Knul Retlly. whose- engme
ment te Mr. Alexander l'alne, of New
Yerk, has recently been announced.
Mrs. Arthur W. Sewall. Mrs. James
Hancock, Mrs. Thetnan J. Ashton, Mm.
Jehn B. Thayer, Sd, and Miss Christine
Chambers will receive with Mrs Wil
liam Woodward Arnett. Miss Hleaner
Arnett and Mrs. Jehn Hancock Arnett
tomorrow nftemoeu after 3 o'clock. Ne
cards have been sent out.
Mm. Charles Stewart Wurts. of !)'J6
Snruce utreet, who Is at home Informally
en Monday afternoons In January from
3 until 6 o'clock, will be nfslsted In
I .AtdU'ln II, la iiffpt'tinnn In Tr WI1.
am T.,yttleten Batclay, MIks Careline
h. Barclay and Mrs. Jeseph IJ. Gedwin.
.e chimb n ii m uui.
Mrs. William H. 1'age. of 231 1 Locust
street, will entertain ;tt a small rani
patty at her home en Wcdncfday aftcr aftcr
ueuu. Mrc. Geerge Washington Kdniend", of
1520 Spruce street, entertained at the
Bcllevuu-Stnitferil en Saturday, followed
by a matlnee party.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Caucr are
occupying their new house at Seminole
nntl Willow Grove as-cnuen. Chestnut
Hill. Mrs. Canur will be reincmbuicd
as Miss Elizabeth Sti tilling, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, Jehn K. Strublus.
Mlsn Phyllis J. Walsh, daughter of
Mra. Florence Ilulin Walsh, of 6012
Urcxel read, Overbroek, who had been
spendlng several weeks In Seuth Caro
lina as the gue.'t of Miss Belle Hnruch.
daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Bernard
Barticn, Of New Yerk, ac their place,
Hep Court, has returned te her home.
Mis. Edward O. Reth, of 4t!12 Spruce
street, will entertain at a luncheon, te
be followed by a card p.uty. at her
home en Monday afternoon neM. Tin
gnosis will Include, the members of her
card club.
Mr. James Madlen ICempcr. of
Kansas City, SIe.. will arrlvu eailv in
l''ebru.iry and will be entertained an thu
gutM of Mr. and Mrs. J. Chandler Uar
uard, of 2 1 .1 Church read, Ardiin.rc.
Mrs. Henry Warrington Doughten and
her daughter, MIhs Susan A. Deiightcn.
of West lllttenhouse square, formerly nf
NoiTlsttewn, liave gene te Jamaica, 11.
W. I., for the winter.
A. meeting of the Stephen Decatur
Chapter of United Daughters of lSll'i
' "H '""'" '" "IO liaSlIU IUII. .'II ,
Seuth Camau street. en Thursday, lrcb
ruary 2, at 'J:"0 P. SI. The presi
dent. Sirs. A. l-'rllz, will preslde. The
hesteuea wil be Miv. l'dward XV. T.txls,
Slra. A. Lincoln Phillips, .Mrs. James H.
Knauer.
Mr. and Mrs. IrIn T. P.eltcr, of Balrd
read, Mcilen, will leave next week for
i trip te Iliivan.i and Flerida, where
they expect te remain Cor .evcial weeks,
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Tim wedding of Miss (Jladys Drewn
SlrCetven, daughter of Sir. and .Mrs,
Kniaiuiel 1). McCewcn, of 1401 Sjiruce
uliuuL. and Sir. Charles llersrt Fritz.
Jr. son of Sir. and Sirs. Charles H.
I'-rltn, of S003 Spruce street, will tuke
place en Saturday evening. Februurv ss,
ut 7 o'clock, In the Protestant, Rpt'iiepul
Church of tlm Saviour, Thirty-eighth
slreet nbove Chestnut. TI13 bride, who
will be kIvcii In marriage by her father.
will be attended by her two sisters. .MIjs
Slary Detteror SIcCowen and' Mlbs
Laura Dettorer McCewcn, as maids of
lioner. The bridesmaids will Include
Sties Dorethy I licks, rf New Yerk, for
merly of this city; Miss Marian
O'SUara, Sirs. Themas Hruthertun, of
Merlen; Mrs, Get aid Hansen, Mra.
Hareld Palne and Miss Katharine Scher Scher
merhern. The (lower glil will be thu
mnall cousin of the bride. Miss Hetty
Uiimble. Mr. Ueerjja Frltr, ,1 brother
of the bridegroom, will attend as best
man. A reception will fellow at the
home of the bride's parents.
Mrs. Head tlynnen has returned 'e her
home at the Hanhee Apartments, Kortv Kertv
naventh and riausein atreets. after an
extensive visit te friends and relatives
In Virginia.
Dr. and Mrs I. r Keogh nnd chil
dren, of 4 7 5 .'1 Hansom street, have re
turned te their home after tpciidlng
eemd llme at (ladle), Mam,
Mrs. O, Corcoran and her daughter.
Silts Ciertrude Corcoran, have returned
te their home at Vi'i Seuth Fifty-fourth
Htreet after a visit te Mr. and Mis
Henry Coicetun, of Washington.
Mr. and .Mrs. Themas W. Wilkinson,
of IIO.'i Spring Canten street, lmv an
nounced the engagement of their laugh
ter. SIlss Marlen Frances Wilkinson,
and Mr. Ceerge It. McMurtrle, also of
this city.
Sir. and SIis, Illram Godfrey Hal
linger, of Forty-sixth and Spruce
streets, have left this city for a crulie
te Seuth America. Upen their return
the will spend Starch at Palm Ueaeli
ami Sliainl.
Dr. and .Mrs. Samuel K "earner, of
Fift -first and Spruce streeti', arc re
ceiving congratulations upon the birth
of a en.
Sirs. Wendell S. Tredlik has ic-
turned te her home at 0 103 Christian
-itrect, after a slieit visit te friends in
Harrieburg.
Mrs. Saia Slack, of Newark, Del, Is
tha guest of Sir. nnd Mrs Peter I). Le
dates, cf SCSI Woodland avenue.
Miss Angela Oray of ".II Seuth Flfty
nftli street, will cuteitaiu Informally nt
lunne this evening. The suests will
Liu MUs Nun Dean. Miss H.ittin Poble Peble
.lieU. M!sh Nan Mun-nv. Miss Slary
Muiphy. SIlss Ilelen Teiiln. Mtis .Mac
Klrw'tu. Mr. .lamen U.11111011. SI.- ileerg)
Ward, Mr. Jeseph Sweeney. Sir Wlll.uni
Hrett. Mr, Jehn Tayler. Sir II ''heiind
,,,ul vie r, .Smith.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Ml Htlueca rtu"inUiit'li, of tiU".
Nurtli I'lfteeniit strfft, Kiitk'tl for Km epe
en WeilnOii'lay Willi licr breilicr, l")r
a ? u' Iteicnbaeh. Ileferc 'lar ilc
naitura iflie waa the siieat of honor at,
i, luncheon lven jy Alr. Clmrlea Jldwln
EVENING -ptTBHO
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Photo bv J Mitchell nillelt
MISS EI.KAXOH IlerjfSS
Daitgliici' of Mr. and Mrs. H.tvld
Heggs, of Germaiileuit. uhese en
gagcnienl has recently been an
nuiihi'Ctl le .Mr. Charles It. Prctl.x
man, dr., nf Philadelphia
Fex. cf 1j0 N'eitlt Sixteenth street.
These present weie Mrs. Epliralm Leri Leri
erer, Mra. Walter A. Klelsher. Mrs.
Ernest Lewcngiund. Mrs. Hcruard Tall
tner. Mrs. Jack ICrnusc, Mrr. Ludwlg
I.eeli Miss Abble Toblnsen, Mrs. Willis
Flclsher. Mra. Cyril Adler. Mrs. Eugene
etern .u,,i, i.upiuiii,iu ..,t.iti, .,.
Max II. Cachrach and Mrs. D;. Hays
Soils Cehen.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Ftldman announced
the euBngement of their daughter, Miss
Gertrude Feldman, le Mr. H.wiy Halmo Halme
wiph en Sunday. January 21. at
Trnymore Unit. Among tbe recsib were
Mr. ahd Mrs. S.imucl Wclrs. Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Urcnrr. Mr. and Mrs. Max
Cehen, Mr. and Mra. JhceIi Uerln. Mr.
and Mrs. J. Fcldmiin. Mi. nnd Mrs. Sam
Feldman, Mr. and Mn. Phil Bellas and
Miss iJcrlha Brcner. j
Mr. and Mrr. Jules E. Maslli.ium and
their family have mcv-, from 2.107 .
North Hread street te Ihelr new rcsl-
denee, 1S16 Itlltetihuuse Miuare. i
.rs. J. T. Rrewn. of N'erlh Nineteenth
stroet, will be heitesf te the members of
her live hundred clii at her home en
Tuesday Afternoon.
Mrs. II. C. Mel rill, of V.0-. Ne, th
I Seventeenth street, Tiega. Announced the
engagement of her "tiughler, EMe
Katharine, te Mr. William O. Brown
en Friday evening. Tint guests Included
Mrs. lieerge O. EelMer. Jr., Mis. I.
Brlnten VeunE, Mir. Heward A. Ciraul.
Mls'j Dorethy r. liarducr. Miss Cnth Cnth
erlne Mrewu, Miss Margaret Brown. t
Mlus Helen McFaddeu. Mlns 1'earl i
Heinle. Miss Gertrude White. Mlt-s Edith
nilharz. Mlns Mlllie Donaldsen. Miss,
Elnle ICneiis, MIsh Martha Kelly and
ImIsh Doiethy Wells. I
Mr. and Mrs. Clayten M. M.imlcl, of
1-131 Diamond street, are receiving eon een eon
gratulatlens upon the blith of a daugh-,
I tcr, Vivian Mamie!.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin V. Strisburger. I
of ?.7l:l North Eighteenth sltcrt, are'
I receiving cungiatiiliitieus, upon tbe lilrtli '
I of n seu Donald Ujiijarelu Strahburger. I
I en Janu.uy II.
A luncheon In honor nf SIIk Peitlia
Augusta Schlleal.e. of e.i; Lane, was
given lit Wcdnemlai afttrnoeii at lh
home of .Mr-,. William !'. Nlttlncer. of
North Caiuie niuet The uiiirrlagn 't
Mlfrt Sehlleskc .Tnd the llev. O. C.
KetfK ei this c.r9twlH lalie place en
February 10.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mi.'s Crcllla K. Ketmy, of K.ni Perter
Mreal. W I nnte.rl.lltl din tnnmhap. nr Ills
Phi Slgni.i Tan Sorority this evening.
I he sorority will glve n dance 0111
Wednesday evening, Kcbur.iry 8, In the 1
ballroom of the Itlttcnhouse Hetel. I
SIlss l-'lorence (ialllmore will enter-!
tain en Tliurnl.i evening ut her home.
J"S Tn.skei- mi-eet. The guests will
inciuue ,Mh, .Matthew lluas. SIlss
ninner 1.1,1 Jmd Mr. William '.I. 'uii'l, of
Lanstlowue, Sir. Slldgc Citrcce. of Cllf-!
ten H.lglits. and iiiiiny ether menibcrB
of Seuth Philadelphia younger set.
Sir. nnd Mrs Samuel Slautell. of 300S
Page street, niinuuti'ce the ciiKagenicnt
nf their daughter Sllnnrva te Sir. Sam
uel Simen, of SW2 Wharten street. '
Sir. Jnmes V. Farley ami Sir. Albrt
Leu. of this seeth n, nvn leavlii;; le spentl
a few months v. Itli Sir. Ceerge Dewnei,
nf Ilanillttin. Hermuda, and will return
caily iu the spring.
GERMANTOWN
The marrlage of SIlss Catherine SJarie
1 eley find Sir. 'I' Jeseph Reynolds, of
thin Ity. took pine- last Thursday at
the Church i.f the Immaculate Concep
tion. Cerniamewn. Sir. uud Mrs. lies -nelds
will live nt tot AVellens avenue.
Olne .
SIlss Sllldred P.lday, of ntlO Wayne
nvenu!. whose engagement te Sir. J.
Steels Peaice iccently was announced,
will entertain en Friday evening.
Sirs 1. P. Mcholsen will glvs a'
ea Lebruury 20 at her home, ih0 Abbej,
Wlssalilcknii and Mldvale avenues, fer1
her lnsl'ter. Mlrs Winifred Nichelson,
and Sllt,s nilzabcth Klllett.
Sirs. Antheny McNIchel. of t337 Sler-!
rls street, has uuneuiiced the marriage
of her daughter, M1.1 srary SIcVIehel
te Mr. Jeseph F. Median. The weS
tuck place en December IS at St Fran
Mr and M8rtJ,M V"UrC"' rman cwr,
Mr. nnd Sirs Sleuhan nre new living nt
the Ksee Apurtments. Thlrty-reurili
and Chestnut street 1. J ' l '
VOIl ,"IHtKI Hl'MNESS MIS"
Oiii Mundreil nml nfty squiirn ineha. .
mlrlli, In tlie "r-...le of lh la,,, S s",'
. "It a Ml a Matter of -egrnphy," i.v'ieT,,
.in..,...., ...pn.iiu .-M-l-llui, ll
ll'.-kt tfUH
uj; B i-viiii' i.fiuu,;k Atlv,
.;::':.
All Our Furs
HAVE DEKN
:: Greatly Reduced
I
!
from prices which vere
nirendy low. There is an in
dividuality nnd exciusivencss
pbutit all our models that lilt
(Item fur out of I he common
place. 1310 Walnut Street
'.
5K'
$ w-x-:;''m-.
4.
Jet
Til Hi-,, .
jLEDGER - PHJIjADELPHIA, MONDAY,
3TRAWDERRY MANSION
Mm. Matilda noseribattm, of 17 33
North Thlrty-Htcend fctredt, was the te-
clplent of congratulation , from many
friends en Saturday In lioner of her
ftlrtlilv.mifantli lill-ltwlnv. HllQ WHS as-
Hsted III reeelvlnif by her daughter, M ss
At'iMtit. nn.tihaiiMi. her sons. Mr. Samuel i
Ueienbaum utid Mr. t.een nesetibaum,
and Mt, Leen nesetibaum.
Miss Henrlette Well, daughter of Mr. I
and A(rs. Leuis Well, .lf 'Nicholas
street, spent the week-end In New erlc
an me guest or ntr imiii.i. vuu,uli
K. HyniDti. M!hs Ida Weinberg, sister of
,nrs, wen, ims ten rer rwmuiui un.
NOhRISTOWN
Miss Marie MoDermelt, daughter of
Mrs. Margaret McDermott, of alS lwmi
Chestnut street, ahd Mr. Gllbett l;ar l;ar
rlngteu, son of Mrs. Catherine Farrlng Farrlng
ten, of 30D Fourth street, Bridgeport,
wera married In rft. Patrick's Chuiclt en
uaiiuuiy xe, a no i ."- - ---. ,
pfllciated at the mftrrlagn ce remeiiy. in-
Arneld as matron of honor nml the eest
man was Mr. Paul Kenny. After a wed-,
ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Farrlngten wlllj
live in Hrldgepett
Miss Kslelle Themas, of 623 csi
Main silent, entertained at u luncheon,
followed by bridge, at ler borne. Six
teen guestB wet e present,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Nalle, of 1323 Arch
strct. are recelvlnff congratulations en
the birth of twins, a daughter and n
son.
Miss Vide, Dyer, of Darbadees street,
was the guest of lioner at a surprise
birthday party at her home. Among the
guestu wera Mlrs Elizabeth Dejves, Miss
Florence Hunsberger. Miss Nina and
Miss Mildred Pugh, Miss Kutharlne and
M ss Elizabeth Kelly. Mrs. Leen wer-
kleer, Mrs. Geerge Werklser und Mrs.
Mctvln .Reetne.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, of 213 Fast
Oak street, have announced the engage
ment of their daughter. Miss Myrtle
Smith, and Mr. Ira M. Ilelber. also of
Xorrlstewn.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mrs. Cresby St. Black will entertain
home In Chester en Wednesday after
noon. Her guests will be Mrs. hdward
i'. Tlurten, Mrs, .lames A. li. uampuei . ,
kt it ...i -- ii t am Tnntttli f'nl. i i
.jrs. niiiiuei ureinerj, .iin. nuii i
llns. Sirs, , TCdwMn aiaUBer, Mrs. Geerge
Hughes. Sirs. W I I am B. Harvey, Mrs
Heward Housten. Sirs. David Jehnsen. 1
Sirs. Kdward T. Mlllbeurne, St". Heb-,
ert Pendleton, Sirs. William M. Powell. 1
srrn. William Jtandle, Mrs. Gardiner,
'Iclirrdsen. Sirs. Kverett Sproul, Sirs
n. Hlillard Sweeney, Mrs. 1'rankj
Swetiuy. Mrs. .1. C. Tayler. Sirs. J.1
Wlllluni Weed. Sirs. Wright. SIlss KHz-1
nbeth I.ecs. Stins Tass Ward and JIIss
Starjerle Black. I
A tea followed the meeting of the (
f?wurthmere Alumnae Club of Phila
delphia, which was held en Saturday I
nt the Art Alliance. During: the after-,
neon SIlss Gladys Ilclchard talked en
"An Iftccunlen Among Arkansas In
dians" and SIlss Sarah Stadlcr sang1
pewral Indian Hengs. Sire. Walter
llebcrt.s. of Walllngferd, the club's ,
prcsldent. prc3lded.
Dinner And An Unex-!
pec ted Business Friend
"J don't knew when I have been
n cinbnrrnrd as I was last
night," said Mrs. Greenly, as she
nnd Mrs. Gorden sat knitting en
the enel awninged perch. I
"Why. what happened?" replied
her friend with interest.
"Well." she said, "you l.new 1 j
always have n rather makeshift I
dinner en Monday nights. Kvcry- 1
thing is upset willi tbe washing,
and T don't go te much trouble. '
Well, last night Heb came home I
early and brought a business friend
te dinner." j
"Isn't that, like a man?" said 1
Mrs. Gorden ympalhetlcall.v. '
"And," continued Mrs. Greenly, '
"I was having a cold supper, se 1
I thought tlie best thing te de was
te buve a nice dessert te save the
situation, m I made n cornstarch I
pudding. Yeu ulieuld have seen it
lumpy and thin I simply I
ceuldn t serve It. I bad te serve
.stewed fruit. Afy dear, I'll never 1
get ever It."
"Didn't you have any PuddlncV" j
asked Mrs. Gorden. 1
"I've never uted it," she re
plied, "what Is it like?" !
"It's a most wonderful defert - I
nothing uncertain about It, like a '
cornstarch pudding, l'uddiuu til- 1
ways turns out right."
"Hew de you prepare it?" Mild 1
Mrs. Greenly with interest.
"All you need de Is te add milk, j
either fresh or cendrnfed. nnd '
sugar, boil for three minutes, pour ,
Inte a meld and then after it 'cools j
you have a nice creamy mound of
the most luscious rich dessert jeu '
ever tasted."
"it t-eunds lovely," taid her
friend. Interested.
"It's that and mere," centlti- 1
tied Mrs. Gorden enthusiastically. I
"Ven can get it in most uny flavor I
chocolate, rose vaullln, orange. '
lemon nntl Puddlne is se pure anil 1
wholesome you can let the children I
have at. mueli of it as tliev wiint." ,
"Is it expensive'" asLcd Airs. !
Greenlj.
"l'paiiHlve! I should sny net.
One I.V box will serve 15 people,
or n 10c box heven people. Ami 1
jnit can make all hurts of things
with it rich pie nnd cuke fillings ,
and delicious lee cream, smooth and 1
velvety." I
Sonic time later the two friends
met. j
"Aly dear," said Mrs. Greenlj,
"I can't thank jeu enough for '
telling ine nbetit Puddine, The !
whole finally love it. Tbc. want
It for every mca
Include Puddine wltli teduv's
groceries! Adv ,
m lUIJJ'l Will VfVMTlmV yifV'i?W jfiiSt lMii. Wt.1 Of I mm W til 41 JK H le"'
fit mr HssR afST jlmlv. v&iw Atz? 5SpCwIi Wi m i 1 7 I G 1 a net
BSBstsE8ias9iB8w5aaiiwKagaKHKlB S
ttUHBEK
j.e4-
The. Qreai
jjtb rrlr. Bw&. .MKl t.v dl Ik. W mjtmmmmmwR.uW9t JSa
TV' inESER
GwanteBed Stories
The Remance of Phoebe Dice
rNCI3 llpen a time, dear
I'hlldrcu.
y
fltece v'ern llirn lllfllt diet who
uere Vffy R(,0 frcm)f!f TCre WM0
jj, DI . ... , .,. , tjice a,l
" jick Jicc. i.hiip .me wicc ami
Phoebe Dice. (Johnny, get off tbe
hilane.I
l""
Tlmv Ilrnd In (lie eiinnlii!est 111 t If
,dlcc bes you ever miw and they' Wcrr ,
as happy us nil gel -out. Their friends
, would often come te rail eii'theni, es-'
tieclally Cetnc-Seveii Dice nnd Come-,
Eleven Dice. Hut once they came ,
leaded, and were net welcetiie after. that. I
1 They had n let of ether friend", hou heu
'erer, such as Hlghtcr from Decatur,
Inux Car Dice nnd Crap Dice. (Der
tl)J.( w, V0, (lll ,hc ja),v l0 sep 8llev
U'"S C0!U "' Ul '''"late.;
-QlIOKIiK DICB was very attractive,
X un II nnpi nn n-nniler (lint Hlff Dlek
and Little doe fell madly In love with Welther could her parents decide fro
her. Ah ! that was n romance, children, her. And I am sure It would be the
for your long blue whlfttcrs I height of lmpertinenee for me te de re,
Kvcry night Hlg Dick unci Little Joelnnd since that being the cae, nnd , since
would gather outslde Phoebe's window. It is new quarter nf eight, I would ad -slinking
with excitement, nnd wouldlvlse you youngsters te gwan te bed.
msxmmsiasMXEsi&a
Scores of Women Have
-While Yeu Are StiU
IV 'OU linn
weight, j oil
experienced n
knew Its rent tmrrd.T. Yen rrnllrn linv
lili.vilnil nml tnrntnt itctMtlrs
.teiimrlf OVEUWEKfllT, It should be n matter nf trart
rnnrern. Ynu nlinuld never regard this a n natural romlltlen,
for It can be overcome Knell patron It personally eared for
no elniaes.
Visit Our Institution for Trial Treatment. Ne Obligation.
COLLINS INSTITUTE
FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Bcllevue Court Building
'(e)ir. Spruce r,iS, 1418 Walnut Street
i
7:1
&r&easm3?iZ33&
"First en Your Shopping List"
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
v P ) 'is
What Paris Decrees
in Spring Millinery
An Advance Shewing1 of Hats
for Spring: and Immediate Wear
Kxquisilc! Frem their cleer crowns te their flaring or drooping
brims. Tailored or Sports Styles in Satin, Canten Crepe, Silk,
Cellophane nnd Straw Braid.
In the New Sprinj; Celers of Canna, Hyacinth. Silver, Tile Blue,
Lark, Concord, as well as the always supremely smart Blacks,
Ilrew'ns and Xavy Much.
Prices $10.00 te $25.00
Mere Mussed Waists
$1.00, $2.00 and $3.00
Slip-0er Sljlcs in Gceretlc, Sntin, Trtcelette, embroidered
in Weel or Heads. Tailored Medels in Fiuured Voile, Bn
tiste, Crcpc tie Chine or J up Silk. Values up te $18.30.
At $3.00
A few mere of (hose exquisitely hand-embroidered Batiste
Mouses the reduction of which is due te their out-ef-stylo
sailor cellars, which a .slight alteration will remedy.
This is ti real opportunity te jrel some beautiful blouses that
formerly sold us high as 513.00.
Crisp New Ginghams.
DAVID AND JOHN ANDHKSOX
in the .smartest of wanted checks
wide. SI. 25 a ard.
EXGLISII GINGHAMS iu small
wide. Special! priced nt 7fic a
NMimOIDERKD SWISS KS in
inches wide. $1.30 a yard.
ODDS AND ENDS OF SILKS
Tub Silks, Plnid TnfTctns, Plain TnfTctus AT Sl.00
YARD. Light and dark shades. U4.00 Values.
I." II ' . . II S
, .. . -1 I
w wrrrrrwra i
HHR niBfll WW finw ii Ti i.mMfcnwjBfci.PJfcatAaMl Q
Race Track Drtcma
&r siQQ(Li
WITH
IIARY
CARR
AND
VIOLET
EAU
f x"
JANTJABY 23, 1022
By J. P. McEVOY
serenade iter with their touching love
cniiff ;
Itoell them bones,
Itoell them benef,
Itoell (hem en the square,
Heell them en the sidewalk,
The streets or anywhere;
Itoell them in the mernlngggg.
Ilenlt them In the lli-islit.
ltnnll them bones
the whole day
lim.nnni'ir.
The cop- (held 111) ant (held It!) out
. 0f slglit,
(Ob roell them hours.)
i tHAXWHIlK. Phecbn couldn't make
lyl i... ln,t ...i.ipi, i Pilun. Her
parents wanted her te take Little Jee. '
l lib. -.....-- ..-.-- -- --,--- ,
lie was net se iianiitenie ns isig uu-k,
hut he was a Mcndy, reliable lad and
bad n geed job.
Hut Phoebe s heart Inclined toward
Itig Dick he wn se big and handsome handseme
i,?tUut nnd romantic. Hut snmeunw
UIip couldn't dccldl which OtlP te tflkC.
Reduced at "Cellins"
Thinking About It
sternly increme in girtn
mid
yenr
r rurtalled. If you And
ji
,
SCOTCH GINGHAMS
and colors. .11 inchc
and large checks; 31 inches
jard.
nil the newest colers: 31
HAKRV MASON X, m
t nutAili ti.. ... . .
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-iyi Hi. iVd.ii.V.'."" lu,,"r
" Wm f .!! 11. .
JASS REVUF
1
. "r Ciir fur ll. m......
CANTOR & CULLEN"
LOYAL TRIO"
i" ninr. imui c.iu
IIPTII8--
RYAN & MACfC
lr ln I enif.lv n..
Big Twe-Part Comedy
tl.ilpli Hilten
ii iiien Concert (lrrli.t, . '
"""c " ''wi mi....'1.:;..,
lice no & J i
Prices
r,
MhIhpm
' T'
2'k :in..
'"iili,
40f 1.-1,.,,,
1 t. UN I INI tit h M, u.
Sigj
I i.ihi nnuw piurtw ai n
f
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B jntftV ftVTfjpTl BiknlliiW I
hdivnri.V
McCONNELL & AOsTIR"!
I II. X Nm i.i ... -,1..
MOORE8TOWN
Mrs. Lawrence Ress, of Stanwick ttvij.
nue, in spending seme' time with her
mother, Mra, KtrktPan, ut her home In
ureensuurg, r, u.
Mr. and Mrs, Edward 13, Tteeve, of
Medford, have announced the engage-;
ment of their daughter Mlldred te Mr
Leen A, Frltchmaii, of llelhlehctn,
Mr. and Mrs. Rebert O. Dudley, of
Dortens Latidln; read, hav returned
from a visit with Mr. and Mra, Oeerge ,
T. Dudley, of Philadelphia
t Itll.A.'K I.KAntK'CI TMKAVf.UH
ini'i rniN' ii- ,rr J siiiiiriitT
CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE
it U 1 1 D C DT THE U'O'ilDS BE?T
SnUBtFtTDevlLLE
1,11 DAILY MATS AT Z EVES AT 8
JAMES WATTS vHIDDlcfiHUOM
wRRii:nrMiiriiiiMni ..--.-..
KILMKA ftttOi I StV.MOUfr JtANtttC
llll ftIL0 7 liil
KRANZ&WHITE I DU-CALION
OLVMPIA OESVALLCCO.
GEORGIA ORAMCY
AHO CO IN "OUSlt fHOM UIOU tlT
AND A WONDtRf UL SURROUNDUli BILL
SAM CHUBERT Opening Tonight
S. Firtt Mat. P.W.. Dtst Utatt.tl SO
GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES
rnsr rtiir. .v this city ion
jeiix uunnAY A.vwt'nse.vs
TMrd ytfinuttl and Qreatcat Voilaclien
SAT
BUT 3 1 ATS
1 4a
mw&
fBvm
SB
wmmm
wwiMiatanfcii mi
A TURK StT fiATH
lit Avirr MCvoee t cki.teh akmiwi
LAST TWO WEEKS OF
THE BAT
he A DELPHI
WALNUT
LAST WEEK
Mat. Wed. 50c te $1
"IIAH NOT HEfc-N KVCN BERIMJSI.T
APPROACHED I1Y ANY OKFKUINO IN
.MANY TKAIIH." SAYS Tlin NORTH
aMUKIUAN OP
-loll il Oaliunrtli.Y'n Jtjutrrpltct
"THE SHIN GAME"
NEXT WEEK stATsmt,
S CtTURI t.J0tMST cxtraehdihary! ;
: "VUillurv A Brddv) Presents
: THE CRMTHT OrAlL MEtOD8ArUS
THE MAM WHO
CAME BACK
5y JULES CHE.R.T OOOOMAN i
; cHAXTHUR ASHLEY & A0DA GLEAS0N :
NIGHTS 50'2. SAT. MAT 50'te$I.50
SPECIAL WED. MftT. 5O'te.0O
ALDINE THEATRE
Cliirut at IBtl' ft.- "h Struc 4200
Dlrrrtinn FUi: t). A SI. K. IEI.T
11 A M C on'InueuH .Shoving UP M
LAST SIX DAYS
I). . (lllFl'ITirs SIA.xTKltl'IKCR
Te P.M. JOci 75c Aftr 0 I'.SI. Tin lncl
'&
mimmwm
v- sw ad;aN'(i rjf pgfrcs awk is.h
mSSJSTt ACADEMY OF MUSICMBEfJ
Amd. I'ejfr. Teiluy ut 3 'l Iim-U
"' kiren'Jk '' MACBETH
Mflropelllun Oprrtt lempnn.r S. A
ln,Tr:: beris goduneff
'Only Apncarjnrc llrrr In Oirru of g
FEODOR CHALIAPIN I
'fin'. Mutrniiirr, l)f luune, M. M
it. iieTiri, si.il. I liillanln.l'rnllf, f?J
lilrr, Hnd. Mnrllne. ('enri. I'npl. ig
PHILADELPHIA
ORCHESTRA
I.KIireiII TOKIIUSKl. Cend.irlur
rnillW UT.. JAN. ST. , y.oe
svrum.w nr jan. :. n( K.ts
TN( IIMIUII, S.imnhei. Ne.
SIOLSSOKOSli' " ' Nl,l,t en J1,J
IlllltliniN I'oleirikl l)un(fn,
from "l'rnc Iger
PHILADELPHIA
ORCHESTRA
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Men. Evg., Jnn. 30, 8:15
RUSSIAN PROGRAM
Al TtiliBlLnLUL-i Mnniiiia..l, H f
w. . ........;, ...Um..u,,,.,( uoream
3 TiriCKTS AT A( tllKSIl
S nd IIU'I'K'."., 1110 C'lU-.-TNCT ST.
SPECIAL
CONCERT 1
lErdt Acd. s Hcpp'., hid c hmtnutlBJE
' ORPHEUM afrn,1i't"rn.crr,irwUn.
ORPHEUM PLAYERsIn"
"Bought and Paid Fer"
. DUMONT'S w'LVnc :;
, EMMETT WELCH Mimtrels
Stlrt "BO ncellTd IN i ASH'"
JROCADERO "til"l" Mile. KerVh
1
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fiivnirEVEs.1
vi!fclffs
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Dlffrllen Bln(y Cimrn of Ahii
HINKTHENTH AND MATIKBT
11 A. SI. TO il P. il.
BXrt.UStVB PIIIHT PnESCNTATtOM.
ACNES AYRES
IN SIR (JlIJj:RT PAItKF.lt BTOrlf
"THE LANE THAT
HAD NO TURNING"
IT H A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
Millien Itomllten Tl,k9'ler ICei'.uft
Art Alte n tlit t'it
TWO MUSICAL FEATURES
lOHr.rit IIOI.UIAN, Ctllltt
(A3i:it NKHI, Ttner
NEXT WEEK annivhwaiit
WALLACE REID J"5g
KIXTEKNTll AND MARKET
11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30
neMMKNr 1NO TODAY
FIRST TIME AT
POPULAR PRICES
nr.x iNORAir-8 pifTt iiizatien of
inANK. 3 I.POl'HAI. NOVEL
WITH
RUDOLPH
VALENTINO
and r;T nv fj ',ie
Words Cannet Describe Even
Half Adequately This
Production
DAILY, 35c, 50c
EVENINGS, 50c, 75c
SAT .VATS A JtOt.lDA.Y'S 1 G. PRICES
0 V) Bread and Chestnut
11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30
EXCI.VSIV 13 FIRST SHOWING
BETTY COMPSON
IN NPW PARAMOINT PK'Tl'RK
"THE LAW AND
THE WOMAN"
ADAPTED I ROM IT TDi: FlTCtP.t
"THE WOMAN IN THE CASE"
Mahlen llmnllten Tlieilpri Itewlnlf
DAI KCV ''' & .MARKET
i rlLriCL 10 a m te 11 t.t p. il.
RUDOLPH VALENTINO
.ff;B CONQUERING POWER"
JI,RUli ie a m te m tr. p. m
VS"JUDGMENT"
AirTnDIA TH i. MARKET
VlViM"JlA III V 'nlllSP M.
PEARL WHITE
r.x :.ti i" KiRsr i hi si. .tatien
The Virgin Paradise
r ADITOI sill 4 irRKBT
LVrllULi in A M tell IS P.M.
"SILENT YEARS"
DrrrWT unt & marukt
KEiUEiii 1 ' niKnr: vRr:
Nil VILLAINS"
n fXtV J Ml'n AMJ MAKKF.T
ULUDd il te 11- revriNUOUB
VAt DEVI 1,1 H
"EARTH TO MOON"
llTlir.R ACTS V.OHTH MHII.B
BROADWAY ""WIT
mtjI'ui.lk and
NA7IMriVA AND RIDOI.Pll
VAL1.NTINO
In
fAjrn i.k '
BROAD Tonight 8Af8
BILLIE BURKE
I. Heeth TorUneten firt rnrnedy
THE INTIMATE STRANGERS
T'lUM I All MAI INF P t'DNRSDAV
KimwKrmrt Twe eHH (n'v
Garrick Laat 6 Evgs. .',.';
i.. i i v i nt HHD.vy
3AM I i Hi . I !
T lif'lsf1 'J '" l
WELCOME STRANGERS
" ' GEORGE SIDNEY
FORREST THEATRE
I M ,1 . NllN
D. W. Griffith's vsTun kpic
.-YMl'llu.M UlUllKSTRk
B:F. KEITHS
,.ih i isHi, v.ui.HK A.N
HO U DIN I
,. v-rilNAI KM P1) FROM
v atv:r iDiiTi tic ctsi.i."
,, WATSON SISUR KM
IV IICHIKRPITAUTT '
,a,.r . 1)00 U1Y&S ALES verinn,
IN Wll.l. fcll I1M"
VlarriK Am X Adelaide InthraB
latk Mrl.nllfii A Mnr CnrMiiii ntlitri
AND INITIAI AJ1KUICAN TOUR
ELLA RETFORD
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