IM ) ,',..,- ..,'.'5:.'',-.'.lf'.,A - i:'.SJ,'S' !'?' VW VVl i ... fSr GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE iVcmcy Wynne Talk of the Week's Doings 'Slutting One of Society's Pastimes Crezers Return Frem Pa 'm Beach; 'Have Apartment in New Yerk AFTEKN'OONS at home, tketre nitrtlcd. luncheons nnd brides will fke up most of the time this week, ex cept that thin evenltiK we will have opera once mere nftcr two weeks. We hire heard Uerls Goduneft here In Phil adelphia, but we have net heard the new rllit. Froder Challnpln. and he in te make his debut here tenlftht, be we are naturally muchly Interested te see nnd hCHc mode 'a great commotion ,in New Tork, you knew, nnd If jeu enn com motion" New Yerk you 're worth wiut- thlnir. It r my opinion. ai" i.a" be n number of parties nt mipper In the foyer niter tne pcriormuiiie. ttasS'T the sknttne been 'wonderful jtl these few colder days? The penda n ttnverferd. Chestnut Hill, out In the Tark and the various lnkc dotted about the ceuntrysiue are gay wim m '"",, (er of eung people nnd nre nearly nil well crowded with clrls nnd men pant ing nnd rosy checked, as they gllde yitn all the erace In the world from end te end of the Ice. It's almost Impossible net te be grace ful In this apert, for you have te take lone. Mvnylnjr glides, ns It were, nnd nu one can be nwkwnrd In a Btrnlclit. Ions glide, but can ene ene be awkward whfn falling? .,, I'll wy one can. I don't think there b nnythlne funnier en earth than te see a person lese his or her balance en the lee nnd go down kerplunk! Ner de I fhlnk anything makes you malder tneii te fall and hear every one laugh. vhy, even If you hurt yourself (netrt I mean) they'll laugh nnd shriek nntl howl with joy Just because your antics cave them amusement. I remember once In the .dark nges bating ever en the old Gulph Mills pem! back of Dryn Mnwr and Hnvejferd. and T was by no menn n skillful fckntcr fhen. I lest my balance nnd came down hard. And you knew thnt place nnd Its echoes? Well, It echoed for minutes with the laughter of the crowd I wnh with. I was mad enough te chew nans, U... fnt-tiinati.lt' tnf tnv llMft feelingS, BOina one clse lest her balance just then nnd In spite of my efforts te aesiai found myself all ever my mad and joln jeln Inj In the gloe of the ethors. It's great te be young and gay nnd happy. 1' 8 be se as long an we can. TO GO from cold te. warmth, I hear thnt the Ned Orezers hnve sold fhclr l'nlm Beach villa nnd are leaving there this week. They hav taken en apartment In New Yerk, nt 055 Park avenue, where they will probably live after this, and I understand there Is ome question of selling their town house. 2128 Locust street, here. It's 'he house Mrs. Norten Downs rented last year and which Mr. nnd Mrs. Blllle Freeman have this year. D ON'T you get excited hearing the PLpnppmpnt rumbrs everywhere? I heard tedny of nnether which Is" te eenie out seen. And it's net n debu tante this time, but ene who has been nut several years nnd who If considered unc of our very prettiest girls. In fact, I can't understand why she lins net been matched up befere this. I'm perfectly sure it's just because she wouldn't. It's never bccniiKe she couldn't. As for as that gees. I don't believe there Is n woman living In single blessedness who Is net doing se from choice. The man Is a very rich young gentleman and Is awfully well liked. lie has n very at tractive sister and n stunning sister-in-law. New can you guess? HAVE you heard that Kitty Merris, the Harrison Merris' daughter, is going te have nn exhibition of her paint ings nt McCIccs' Gnlleries. There will he a prlvnte vlew this Thursdny nfter nfter nfter neon. nnd from Friday until. Saturday, He I nm cnecr te see whnt Kitty has Inn. (1,1, .!. nnlntliilfM nrln- .lone. About. thirty paintings, prin-.M dpally lnndwrapes, will be en view. At .inmesiewn two years age sue nun n leint exhibition With rauin vanreiary, ana .urs. juua uaiucrenl, treas Iteekens. and Kltt.v has had several pic turcs nt the Academy exhibitions. She Is very clever. De you remember J ' eotlen from epcrn sac nnd Nnncy Cepe, Marina Wistcr and the de Schaucni-ce boys gave nt the New Ccn rurv riub Inst winter? She's nn nccem nllshed dancer, tee, nnd writes nnd acts. I will never forget when going out te Hpringi-ide, In Chestnut Hill, te see the Klrls give their nnnunl "big English piny," which that cnr happened te be "Sherwood Ferest." Kitty hnd the part of Queen Eleaner who, If you remem ber jour English hlbtery correctly (I (enfess I don't), hns a very rough nnd sery part. Well, Kitty came en the tape, armed with a dagger, and. after an alternation with one of the cherac- tuffl rnn1ltin Ttfit-nlnv T fhlnlr It WflR. nlan'ted the dDgger (n rubber one) firmly I In 1'nrn no nm sulil In lnild tenes: UO ileun te hell'" ' There was an awful pause and then me one's deaf grandmother, sitting In ' the front row. whispered in horrified tones "What's that she snld?" N?CY WYNNE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES llie marriage of MIbs Mary Ccx Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heward Wurts I'nge, and Mr. Jehn O. Piatt will talte place at neon in, old St. Peter's '"hurch. Third und Pine streets, en E,eb mury ID. Mrs W Standley SteUea, Mra Andrew W Perter and Mrs. Rebert Sewell will preslde at the tea tnble en Thursday it thn tea which Mrs. Henry Brlnten. Coxe will glve nt her home, 109 Seuth Twenty-first ntrcet, te meet MUs Helen h. Sewell, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert Sewell, whose engagement te Mr. Hsnry nrlnten Ccfxe, Jr., was re cently announced. Miss Anna B. NewbeM, debutante daughter of Mr. Clement Buckley New bold, of Cresswlclts Heuse, Jenklntewn, "ml the nitJi-Cnrlten. Is ependlnp n fortnight In noaten as the guest of Miss Helen Livingston Scott, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Scott. Miss Dorethy E. Valentine, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Harry S. Valentine, of nj Mnplewoed avenue. Qermantewn, who will be ene of next season's debu-1 tan es, will be formally presented te I Thursday.1' o,cterbePrariTB Mr and'Vs"1 Vni.,.i ,,, ".!; l-.-.lv' anu Jir. M158 Valentln'e la'ter fn the'seas'e " ,.lTB: Lewell I.Iei'd. who recently re- urnea from a several davn' ntnv In Paris and has been vlkltin m. Jnmm1 Hale nt thn Aldln , UnV;. . J Washington. SSBfl n. Wllll.am K- OoeAman. Jr.. of will ""'nantewn avenue, Chestnut Hill, Thur.5i1i.rtRJ.n nt a $Tiae Pftrty en hone7dllfyx,1a,te,rno.0,n' February 23, In i2n? SLW? K: M,ftrtyn Geerge, debu iante daughter of Mr. and Mrs? William Geetge, of 235 Seuth Fifteenth street! YeVkS,wm eStenwyauslmn. of Nw Seuth P:.?tr"- C'fferd Iwls. of 30 inusleiTV ,ty,s.cend B're. nt her iSnrfv; enwn. owing te the nN.VvnJif Vaughnn. at their home and Mr v- ."ra- Jeseph IJ. Gedwin with Mr?l rr son Tayler will receive ).6me en -r. an.e wl" alB0 b n ome en ruesday nftg-noen. January iNe cards have bpi sent out - i of her inferma1. TVedntdar aft- j'i "iKDt as the guest of Mrs H Frailer1 ?."7TV J"",UBr -8- ttt ,Me "0,n0 " JUrrls, at HaFsten, Chestnut Villi Mrs ! ?.Ir?-.QH,nder' n3 Perter street. Mrs. UnvH n, "," r"6.;'!111 1.1'"- Mr?: till nder's daun-hlnr miuu .i.n,, n.iin. thiJ."'. 'T"'a"..J". ll"? .5 J" " der. will be ene of '.h honor ru7rM 'B, (YIICIl bUO will go te - 'm . ... ernoens at home tomorrow afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock, nt her residence, 135 Seuth Eighteenth street. Her daughter. Mrs. Albert Nalle. will assist In rcelvlnff. Ne cards have been Bent out. v Mrs. Jnmes Newmnn Carter, of 2002 Spruce , street, Is entertaining as her truest for ft few days Mrs. Lee Carey, of Baltimore. .Mrs. Carter will give the second nnd last of her Informal Wednee. day afternoons at home tomorrow from 4 until 6 o'clock. Mrs. Carey nnd Mrs. J. Gardner Cassatt will assist In recel. Ing. TNe cards have been sent out. i Mrs. William J. Tayler nnd her .i.u.IiUp Mm rhnrlm Wllllnir. who arc at home Informally en Tuesday aft ernoons Ih January nfter 4 o'clock, win be assisted In receiving this afternoon hy Mrs. William J. Tayler, Jr., and Mrs. Clement Newbold Tayler. Ne cards have been Issued. Mrs. Esmends H. Austin, of 1831 Pine street, will entertain at an Infor mal supper at her home te be followed by a tneatre party tomorrow evening, In honor of. Miss Margaret IX Clawsen, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Lyne Clawsen, of 201B Walnut street, whose engagement has recently been an nounced te Mr. Benjamin It. Heffman. The guests will Include Mr. and Mrs. James Moero Austin. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hobart Perter, Mr. and Mrs. fcdwart C. Tatnall. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer T. Hatard. Mr. and Mrs. Ceurtlnndt M. Illchardsen. Miss Marlen Priestley Teulmln, Mr. Jehn C. Hinckley. Mr, Benjamin Heffman and Mr. Henry W. Moere. Mrs. Austin will give- the Inst of her Wednesday afternoons at home tomorrow from 4 until C o'clock, when he will be mutated In receiving by her daughter, Mrs. ndward C. Tatnnll, Mrs. W. Hebatt Perter and Mrs. James Moero Austin, Mrs. Courtlandt M. Richardson, Mrs. Spencer T. Hazard, Miss Margaret E. Clawsen nnd Miss Marian Priestley Teulmln. Ne cards have been nent out. Mr. and Mrs. Trcnclinrd Kmlen New bold, of Breezy Brew, Glenn read, Ard Ard mero, have left for a trip te Flerida, where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. Barklle Henry, of llose llese llose tnent They expect te remain about two weeks. Mrs. William H. Tage hag Issued In vitations for a series cf small card parties nt her home, 2314 Locust street. The first will be given tomorrow nnd the second en Thursday afternoon next. Mrs. Phillip P. Peace, off 411 Seuth Twenty-second street, will entertain at a dinner en Friday evenlng, February ii. in honor of her daughter. Miss Kath- erlne F. Peace, befere the meeting of the aaiuruay evening panclng Ulaas. hubs Peace will make her debut next season. Miss drace Myers will entertain nt a theatre party tomorrow nfternoen In honor of Miss Marie C. McCandless, dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilsen Mc Candless, of Haverford Inn, HavcrfeTd, whose marrlage te Mr. Mansfield Heuse, of Hamilton Court, will be solemnized en Wednesday evening, February 1. In the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, te be followed by a reception at Haverford Inn. Miss juyers win attend Miss McCandless as one of the bridesmaids. Dr. and Mr R. Talt McKenzte. of 2014 Pine, street, will be entertained ns the i gusts of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ber tram Llpplncett, of 1712 Bpruce street, In their box at the opera this evenlng, Mrs. J. B. Van Selver, of Chestnut Hill, cntertalned at a card party en Saturday afternoon In honor of her daughter, Miss Iluth Van Sclver, Mr. and Mis. Jehn Forsythe Meigs, of Wayne, sailed en Saturday for Nua sau, where they will spend some time. Mrs. Edwin J. Atlee, of West Coulter Btrcct, CJcrmantewn, has returned from a fortnight's stay In Bosten. Miss Marian Medlar, daughter of Mrs. Samuel I Hammer, of 2130 Spruce street, has left for a visit te Flerlaa, whero she will remain until the spring. The Stella d'ltalla will celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of Its Initial meeting tomorrow evening at Mnyer's Drawing Roem, 1630 North Bread street The ladles en the committee In ! charge of the reception and dance In. cIude Mrs- Kntherlne Laury, president; victeria Falsettl, vlce president iMrB Mnrla Tec flnanclal secretary .uru. itreui ene, correspenaing sec- urer; Mrs. Mary Templnl. Mrs. Jennie Malatesta, Mlts Bettle Vlcterelle. trun. aTl narr0u8, teeaj Mrs. Mary M. CenUnl and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Jehn Tluttle. of Glenslde, , i a ., iitiiiuuiim bue iiiiiinuu el meir uaucliter. JIlss Jlyrtle Loralne Ruttln. te Sir. Itendet Whlddcn, of Wncete, en I January zi. xney nre le make their home In Chicago, 111. QERMANTOWN Mm. J. N. Holcembc, of Damllle who has been visiting Mrs. G. Chesley White, of 4623 Merris street, has re turned te her home. Miss Dorethy Pryer will entertain today nt bridge in honor of Miss Clarice Meyer, of C804 Kmlen street, whose marriage te Mr. Edward Odgers will take Place February 18. The following Mrs. Themas JJ-""" " "?. ""? m ,, , -'Vl JOBepn t;ncsseman, H. Merris. Mm l Miss Gladys McCewen. Uentley. Miss Margaret lllckley. M Mary Kimball. Mies Leui ii.AVn Mary Kimball. MIhh r.nie n.e,n I -jiet, Miiuuau cuieii, misb Junet Yeung. J5r,..?ni1 Mrs- Herace P. Deacon, of 0304 ayne nvenue. .aermantnwn t,nr Xfl.. Tll-...... .-4.... ... -. uiuiuuiiL-cu wie engagement of their unuKner. Mia He en T.miUn tn r- Wilfred J. Strleby, of Tamplce, Mexico.' The Site nnd Relic Historical Society of Q"nntewn will held n meeting FVIday-evening-, February 3, at Library Hall In Vernen Park. Dr. Badd, of the University of Pennsylvania,- will give an Interesting lecture. Mr. and Mrs. Harrlnnn rr rii.n inn East Sedgwick street, left yesterday te occupy their winter home In De I Land, Flerida, until spring. 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Anna Tener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Tener, or 1!33 ltltner street, entertained oemo friends at her home en Sunday evenlng. Friends of Mr. James Fallen, of 1730 Merris street. will be glad te learn he Is recuperating from his recent Illness. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge M. Laughlln entertained the following guests at their - i, -'vMitt, iur. Mini .mn, Ingue, Mr. and Mrs. McCoy, Mr. and jnd Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. McCrncken, JIr. n"d Mrs. IJeng, Mrs. Kelly, Mlsi '""tta McLaughlin, Miw Shero und Mfla McCoy, , M,r-, T,'emas Leur" 'n3 returned ,0 i,.s i,ome , lnn. n,fl, KtPA. &S h iw dayV In New Yerk. Mr. ana Mrs. Darrhah will glve 2!""8J1 "na..?anc I'D'""- Pt their Run.l,,r' Miss Darrheh, FRANKFORD The Historical Society of Frankford will held Its annual meeting en Tues day evening, Jaifuary 31. Papers will be read by Mr. T. Worcester Worrell and Dr. ltupert Grlscem Uenle. He. freshments wll be served by the mem bers of the Ladles' Auxiliary. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Geyer, of 4922 Mulberry street, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a daugh. ter. Mr nnd Mrs. I Towlden,. of Harri son street, accompanied by jr. and Mrs. T. N. Ileycr, nre spending a few months In Miami, Fla. Mr Jeseph Allen, of 4053 Penn street, will be the hostess nt a bridge party te be given, nt her home en Wednesday aflomeon. A M, Murle - .':'.. , .. , . .'., ,r,, - : ' it- Recent 6ride 1'hote by Mareeau. MRS. NATHAN B. STAUFFER Befere Iter recent ninrrlnce Mrs. StanlTcr was MMs Mnry Riley League, of Haverford Elkton Marriage Licenses ElUtei, Md., Jnn. 24. The f611ow f611ew Ing wer3 granted licenses here tedny Jehri nu"iscll and Eliza K. Krnft, Phil ndelphla; Jehn II. Stnrkey, Phllndel phla, nnd Florence M. Bex, Chicago. Julius Kcrcmsky nnd TCllzabctli Boz Bez niny, Trenten j Richard Hohef and Annn Maa Mnrtln, Greejihurt-t, Mil., nnd Ihnry GKrntce nnd Iluth L. Her man, Ilesjn'llle, Md. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICEN8E8 rrn! t,. Crlit. 2230 N. nth nt.. and Marlen i:. Ilarrlaen, l12fl K. ltutchlnann nt. . Themas J. rtntYertv, 233(1 Kent St., and ' Mnry V. Hurley. J221 H. 27th t. Wnlt.r Si Mnn.ld. 20IO Cnlumbla nv.., and Ilartha 8. Mannel, 2010 Columbia AV.. Harry Chixn. 1123 Durfer nt., nnd Fanny ICurimsn, 7SS Dly M. rtoymend a. netnaltartl. 121 Whnrten at,. anil Mary Steealtls. HJ0 H. nth st. Al'r.d J. Ceitstrw. n-147 Sanoem rt., and Knnn'e 51. Crestt. 5447 Hansom t. Elwood J. Cain. Si W. Cheltrn ave.. and Ulla It. Ix. Wllken-narre. I'a. Fr.d Ileutnr. 420 N. tlOth at., anil Laura A. Ittchardsnn, 1271 H. Ilucknrll it. nalph It. Ile'at, 2031 Clerrltt St., and LlllUn ). Allen, 2035 Oerrltt at . Jea.ph in-own, 2C4 H. Itlinn st.. and Trarl Kulp.. 241 N. Itorten at. IafayutH Ilays. W10 Stiles at., and Dor Der Dor othy Balnlleld. B3.',7 CheatrJt at. Zlrment J. Dalrtrma, 321H Gaul at., and Helen Itazler. 8227 ItetcrAde at. Jehn II. Mlnges. Ilnxbernuirh. I'a , and Anna K. Tlaher. 2S23 Diamond at. Jeseph Iivy, 2HI. N. 32d at., nnd Kat'e Klrchner. 2020 N. n2d at Joaeph Alfano, 4043 Wayne ae., and Elmlra Cerrute. 1S35 Orthodox at. William a. Keaater. 1411) Bemeraet at., and Mrtla C. Lanr. 2034 Lnwrencn at. Jeht O, Iludlsell. 201 S. A2d at., and Vara O. Swarttey, B027 Cedar ave. M. J. Saslerr. Atlantle City. N. J., and Essie 51. Ilavllnaen. Atlantle City. N. J. Walter Oever, Jr.. 1KU Christian M., and Dera Klnir. 023 waah'nitten ave. Ralph J. K.nr, Allentown. 1'n , and Bailie Smith. Allentown. I'a. Jeseph Ullman, 1724 S Paul at . and Eltia- beth 5teCanrft 2324 N. 3d at. William II, Vert. 1010 N. Tarlc ae and 51ary B. Mchean. 88IS lltlmar terrace, Fred V, Vey. 20J4 N. 17th at., and 51ut Ida nursei. 1310 N. 2Hth at. Jemea F. Keller. 220(1 B. lr.th at., nnd JIalel Ia ItUe, IIuntlnRten, W. Va. Jehn J. Nerdeman. 2227 Wallnce at., and Man- C. ntiK-erald. lil.11 N. 31st at. Vlrter Grey. 80S Hancock at., nnd Helen ICulsld, 233 replar at. Otte C. J. WeinJiser, 71R E. Allegheny ave., and Mabel Itdwc, 1781 S. 32d at. Jehn H. Celeman, 1031 N. 27th at., and Dellle M. White. 1032 N'chelna at. Qeorse II. Qrerery. 110 Aaltland at., and llertha 51. Snednrasa, SH3I) Terrace et. Charles E. I.esa. lien Walnut at., and Maria U. Crlawell, 9724 X Carlisle st. Cantilevers Are All-Day Shoes Yeu can put en ft pair of Cantilever I' Shoes In tlie morning nntl wear them until you go te bed ,at night. Yeu I don't have te chantfe Inte old shoes for comfort : nnd Cantilevers nre shoes I emart women weur daytlme and eve- nines with sports clothes nnd tailored ' suits. The supreme comfort of the Cantilever Shoe comes from theae feu- tures: lJach one Is designed with a flexible arch, with nole lines that con- rerm le the shape Of VOUr feet nnrl ' with a snue heel beat The llcxlble ; Cantilever arch bends with your own , arcn irem tne lirst step ; no stiff shank of ordinary whees says "Ne" , ,i, free nnd natural action of your muscjes. inis nnu the ether special CnntHav.,. featuresi provide the utmost feet com fort, prevent and correct urch S ness. nnd form a 16-hour shoe for 0 Cantilevers are comfertaiii . looking Hhorn thnt afford ,. ffr0' muscles strengthen ng exercise T ., r,0f the circulation, and give a ? real n0!6 your feelings nnd loeXs. aI "rt t0 Widths AAAA te B. graceful beet made in black and brown kid. 1 brown or !ld with CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street 0er Cunnrd Office Cantlltvers ure ule en aula In ueurbr eldest Altevna llanUhelin-s. IUuj Umentli Ae. Asliury Park Most Shee Ce., 07 Cueknian Camden t'urrnn's Bhe bteraV 110 IlreaUwav t:asteii-Ma.r'a. 4 NorihampteH HI. Harrlsburic Orner'a, 24 N Bd St. jennsiQwn .ansa, ene Main M. i.ancaer treyT. 8 lint Kins m. ,vu!inair-r-if. vST!?,r. iff i...n. -- f. f l,j''rt'Si; This 1 k Is 1 kid n . . II " ciem tops. - ,.,,, ; : Ar..'J1;;..W'): '...-,V , ALEX BROOKE BURIED Many. Newspapermen Attend F.u neral of 8pert8 Writer Alehndcr Ilrmlltwi Hroekc, for thlr-ty-ncven years n newspaperman, was buried from his Inte home, 1033 French btrcct, tlilM mernlns. Interment took plnce in Mount Merlnh Cemetery. Mr. ll.'oeko wns Hlxty-thrce years of nfte nt the time of his denth. He hnd lemnlned nctlve ns n spertinff writer ilntil lie was stricken" two w.eekx nge. He wns the son of the Inte Charles Wallnce Hroekc, widely known criminal lawyer. A wife, Mrs, Luurn H. Hroekc; ten, D, V. Ilrjekc, nnd (rrnnddauehter, ltuth, survive. l'rier le cnteTinff the Bperts neiti .Mr. llroeko flcrvcd the Philadelphln news- unneru na ,i tvillrA ronertpr. wlifirn lin gained fame through his ability te get' iii'ws that hnd licen JoeKcti ever by ethers. He worked en the Morning Times, "lie Call, the Telegraph and the I'rcsM, nil of which are, new out of ex igence. At the time he wan tnken 111 li was -i member of tins perU stuff of the Inquirer. Alex Hroeke was a national authority en billiards. He was called en time nnd njnin te (referee world's cham pionship matches, often traveling great dJetanrcH te efBrlnta in thee'events. Newspapermen from all of the Phll nde.phln pap.ers viewed the body lift night nnd attended tbe funeral tliH mom I tiff. WILL WED SON-IN-LAW Bridegroom Is 60 and Brlde-te-Be, Several Years Older New Yerk, Jnn. 24. Mrs. Sarah Wrfgi.t McDnnneld will be married to te dny in this city te her ren-ln-lnw. Geerge Uthe. She Is vlce, president of (he Women's Press Club. 116 is cm cm nleycd In thn Hcekmnn Cnfe. He In elderly and sh is old cheugh te be his I mother. She frankly tnys se. Frem their nome in umntwoed. N. J., last night. Mrs, McDanneld an swered questions by telephone prompt ly ana irceiy, although she cxprcsMxl n dlstnste for notoriety. Uthe would net nnswer any questions. He referred nil inquiries te his brldc-te-be. "Of course, I knew I'm old enough TTVT the VALIANT galleries at all times one xx finds furnishings of authentic character and charm. Each piece represents an endur ing combination of fine design and sound construction, at prices uniformly the most moderate . for objects of such exceptional quality. Our staff of Interior Decorators is always pleased te assist in solving decorative problems. FURNITURE WALL HANGINGS DECORATIVE OBJECTS VALIANT SERVICE IS CORDIAL- VALIANT PRICES ARE MODERATE1 - i" . ' ?vftji i i January Sale Prices Yeu are offered an exceptional opportunity te obtain these durable and luxurious Fleer Coverings at ex traordinary savings. New shipments, arriving almost daily, keep the great January Sale assortments full and complete at Prices Lewer Than for Many Seasons Kermanshah, 11.10x9,6 Sultanabad ..12.1x8.11, Kherassan ...11.6x8.3 Arak 12.0x9.4 Kermanshah, 11.0x7.6 Melas 11.5x7.11 Scrape 11.5x9.6 Kurdistan ...14.7x9.3 Turceman ..18.5x12.6 Alse a greatmany unusually handsome pieces in odd and larger sizes. "VOT ARRIVED! 250 Persian Mosseul Rugs In deep, rich, lustrous ceL erinRS, extra heavy quality. Very unusual' and distinctive designs. The finest values QWB wc have had m many seasons. i5M JJi:0 TO tJpOO jQ m uWi inL mil as I mm ' Ml !lv CiTKm 'r SS. , sf ,fl 4 11 1 wmtBK , 'i i A t?jlhfcHH!'11111'1"" II""JIMJ" """" irnnY 11 a WfcJWk iiuVwm1 ' . I iJi " " jMOI lift fbNmmmmffiiw """-jmp, r "Kxxamiem w w - murr? rT v 'tVvi m iAW 9 istsa pVlv iHVHBHHB: hALMi, ,..-.M,Jn V..jx,,,. ,Wy,. ; v,: -; ,, '" j:; .!. .r. i te be his mother," Mrs. McDennnld (aid. "Hut I hnve ben nt the bend of the household a soed many years. I lived with my daughter nnd son-in-law, you knew, and helped them nil I could. In n wny wc were busi ness partners nnd were Interested In the Mime things. "We arc going Inte town tomor row nnd be married quietly nt seme city court." She added thnt he fiance was about 50 nnd that she was several years elder. A INSTRUCT DRIVE CAPTAINS Fifty-four Teams Ready for Jewish Campaign te Raise $1,000,000 Fifty-four team cnptalns of the Jew ish relief campaign, which Is te be for mally opened here Sunday, received final Instructions today from Albert Green field, dialrman of the Committee en Organizations. The cnptelns met nt n luncheon In the Hellenic-Stratford, Mr. Greenfield briefly summed the purpese of the drive for n fund of $14, 000,000 throughout the United States, of which the quota for Philadelphia has been set at $1,000,000. They nre, he Mild, the repatriation of exiled Jews, the relief of all suffering Jewish refugees, the rehabilitation of the dlsnbldd, the care of abandoned children, cultural undertakings and sanitation and medi cal relief. In Itussln alone, he declared, mere than 05.000 Jewish children arc In dan ger of death by starvation or plague. IRISH WOMAN VIOLENT causes Uproar at Election of Friend of Peace Treaty Uelfiwt, Jan. 21. (ly A. P.) Dr. Vincent J. White, who supported Ar thur Griffith in his fight for the Anglo Angle Irish treaty In the Dall Klrcnnn, was unanimously elected Mayer of Wnter fnrd nt tedny'H session of the Council. The election wn ncc.unpanied by a violent acene .in the gallery, in which n "Svemnn spectator, nesertlne that Dr. Whlte had been elected te the Dull en n republican ticket, waved the Irish tri color nnd eheutcd nt the assemblage. "Cowards I Traitors! Sing 'Ged Save the Kins' t" The woman was ejected from the gal lery nftcr a sharp struggle. .A.VTIAV'.A ZEBkV IB i if "ValianT MTAUiniD-lt- 1822 CHESTNUT STREET Oriental AT 0 Z7e serape 9.3x8.0 $195 550 , Serapell 7.0x9.6 225 325 I Savalan 12.1x8.6 250 375 Melas 12.9x8.9 385 475 Gercvan 13.0x9.9 485 450 Sultanabad ..13.6x8.7 350 325JLaristan 13.8x9.10 350 250 Anatolian . . 15.0x11.9 485 650 j Kherassan ...16.9x9.9 575 750; Serape 18.8x11.10 750 jKj x 5 ft. up ll Jz3tJ te 4x7 ft. II . A'TVBT'&ZT' V w, i OJSJS ITAJSX 2fc Vocational Guidance Hew te Be a Ventriloquist AVENTMLOQUIST is n person who talks like n dummy nnd gets money for it. Yeu would imnglne freln this descrip tion that the protcsslen would be over crowded. On the contrary, there nre unlimited rx"wlbllitl nd opportuni ties for advancement. And.nnywny, even If you de dis prove it, what geed will It de you? NOW, having proved the grcnt pos pes slbllltles In this field, nllew me te continue. The art of ventrllllcklng is n deep one, nnd net generally Understood. Some times I doubt whether even I under stand It fully. But thnt doesn't con cern you here. It should be sufficient for you te have me assure you that It Is I very deep. Most of the trick consists in paying something without ceeming te have said l anything. ' Frem our early childhood most of us use reverse ventriloquism by seeming te say something without actually snying! anything ixek nt punuc spenKPrs. Congressmen, teastmni-terH, editorial writers, people who wrlti- special arti cles for the newspnpers. I say, leek nt them. Understand it Is net a command : ' ll is merely a ru uesi. ii mi wnuin rnther nnt leek n' rhem I Knn nnmirn von thnt we arc among friends nnd It' will be nil right. i APPANAGE Suck endjerfiil pleasure derived fern the oienersKip of? one of these BEALMATfflELLA FU -TRIMMED TOPPERS 75 .00 tOertl-L tieice cLbuAel&l 153 Seuth 13th St. m C v Rugs 1 'HC- W V$. '. Ay I Series -Dyj.p.McEve IHRIJKVI2 that there Is nothing mere thnt I enn add te this Ickbeii en hew te vcntrilltck, I believe thnt If you have rend this far you will agree, with me. Let us then have fnlth thnt right makes might and in that faith let us te the end dnre te de our duty ns we un derstand it. ANNOUNCEMENT ! ! Theatregeers of Philadelphia OWIKO TO Till J RNOIlMOt'S I'A'IIUIN AOi: AND POPtlfiAft DRJIAND WIt r.IAM A, IIIIADY HAS UANCUI.UD KUTUIIB COOKING OK Johh Galsworthy's rtAHTr.iti'incE THE SKIN GAME AND TAKEK PLHABUnR IN A WH'NCINO THAT TIIIH 1'LAY WIl.i IlHMAIN AT THE WALNUT rert A MMITRD KNOAfJKMI ! SEATS NOW MKM.lNfJ 3 WKKKS IN AIVANOB NIOIITN, B0p TO St.OO SAT. .MAT.. SO? TO SI. 81) Special Mat. Tomer., SOc te $1.00 I'HIU '8 LIIADINO TIIKATItKH UCCT-MIIT e-r stntm a ui.-n. CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE fUHDEDT THE WILDS BEST fUllDB DT THE VW-iLDS BEST Lll DAILY MATS AT 2 CUES AT 8 l!9 JAMES WAlTSwHl1pPLEHUsfaM ; KRtMKA BROS I StYMOuH JlMftt ll!l MILO? KRANZ&WHITE I DU-CALION OUYMPIA DIWALLCCO. GEORGIA O'RAMEY AMD CO IN -9U3IC IROM SiOuH rn" AMD A WONOtfirUL SURROUNDING 6lU SAM CHUBERT Evti. el 8: IS S. 1'irtt ilat.Tomer Bttt Htati tl SO GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES WITH AN AM,$.TAK fAST TKIJ I.EWIH, IKKNK 1'ltANKI.IN. 401? K. IlltOWN, ILl HIIAIKVV, (l(IKI)ON F(rt time hrre for id Annunl Production il, V MOfVOOS t. CMB.T0N MDRIVt ADELPHI T.nst Z Wrrk Kir. nt 11:211 ' Mutn.Thtir.XH ( Pep. Mat. Thu. ""' $1.50 g mtf?wwAfmtfm. vwmarmsim. Positively Last 2 Weeks "rmnXewfnrAH Kcmiilnlngrcrferm-incn RRO AH2 Wk5- n,y- KvR 8 13 U1WA1V Iop Mat Tomorrow BILLIE BURKE In njeth Tarklneten's Greatst Cenifly THE INTIMATE STRANGERS GARRICK Last 5 Evgi. i' 't. M.XT WKKK-HKATS THl'HSDAY SAM H HAimiS 1' fcnts Th iJeiiKhtful I. imedy WELCOME STRANGER With GEORGE SIDNEY FORREST THEATRE" D. W. Griffith's "srhii li-ic MMIHI -N, lll.S -, CHICAGO OPERA COMPANY mi luiu-ui itn err.nA neL'sr "Hum nn iiiiit xrrr(H ENTIRE WEEK BtUlININIWU FEB. ?, 0 Eveninsb and Sat. Mai 1M 1,1 111-fIIII- w..l i VI. .1 r.l. . '"""" - iiiflnir .r .w..r .....i.e. itunirt) t'l JuIIaiIa IVIIrHs et MWIvuulr. M,i,, nnnn, TniitihurtKrr. The j.H.i, , (-- IlllltVlllllll AUTIXTS Mnrv i.urdrn (I ni,nfr "1 Imlfn .Murntnre a nn vritrunrra); lte. ItKlauj a,..'. remii Ulmlnl) J;lnnl Jehn,,.,,, (Iltirlr Mnrhlinll; Jnarpli hrliHiira. llrtter Ilufrniinvi uin etlirm stAaun sall JAN. 23 TO FEB. ni ,, r in. nm. i nit Chmtntit St scinen Prlrc! HI 50. 3.1 le , 1 : ---- ftV tlU praarrACADEMY OF MUSlCrrarai, m MrlmiKilltun Oprrn Cemnnnr V i S I VWXr B0RIS GODUNOFF I bj Onlv ..ri.r nrr llrrr n (t,r , nf Ef3 FEODOR CHALIAPIN I I ?i.iiivirwv.,ir!r-,,,; 1 & M-rilenr. II .li. Mirtlne Vn,"- ', !'..'," El & rrl.l'j lit .1011. Htri ' -r; E El PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA m TStllAIKOWSKl. MOlNhOUi.sKv H S TIKMJW KVK.. JAN 8 g I Philadelphia Operatic Society S "The fluppn's Iipp ManJLn.-L:-f ?1 m llj JOIIANN STUAl SS ? ?1 ..rnirjii i uni 1 linrlK nf ln Tlfkrl. Biil'i".' ;" "" S nran 4snts rui a hih,.iu ... . 'x g"1 ' " ,y " i iw i rirtiinai -Jj ' , METHOPOU IANw,'WlN" 7 MDESM0NDW00R1M ORPHEUM urmntewn A ChJtn miin Twlay y.jn uwrHtUM PLAYERS In "Bought and Paid Fer" -.4rf V c . LVDICEVBt', Mat- 4511 is ... , gigjipijiHntBri in A TTJpilsTrATu, "immK ,.' vLJHv riT Vi 1 - 0 1 fr ' "V, Direction inanity Cempanir 'Af An NINETEENTH Aim MAltKBT U A. M. TO II T. M. . tixrt titi'Vf- ii-miht piir-.VFNTATtOH v;a;-.,- JfissHylBWBp AGNES AYRES i IN Bin OIIJ1KUT PArtKRIt STOW "THE I.ANE THAT;V - - ...,- ":"-. HAD NO TURNING" 3 IT'S A l'AHAMOl'NT TICTUnB Mhlen llnmlllon-Theedore Koilelf Are Alse Hi the Ct TWQ MUSICAL FEATURES JOHi:i'H llltl.l.MAN, Olllsl CAKMKH NliHI, Tfnnr NEXT WEEK ANMvpnsAHr WALLACE REID ' VlCT0RHERDERTf-;?;''; HIXTKCNTII AND MARKET , 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 NOW FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES The ' 'jies,ii tfpcttaclr Drums e tTiifO HORSEMEN efffie APOCALYPSE RUDOLPH VALENTINO ,. AND r AST OF .,10fl DtRJ-C-JKI) HV HFX IVOllAM Tliere have been great books and there have been great pictures, but there have net always been great pictures made from per fect books, but in translat ing te the screen "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" Rex Ingram has lest none of the power of the book. DAILY, 35c, 50c EVENINGS, 50c, 75c Sr' irdnyH ami Holidays Evening Prt 0 1Wi BROAD and CHESTNUT 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 rxei.i.'KtvR rmsT hiiowine BETTY COMPSON IV S-rw T'AnAVOl'N'T riCTt'ItB "THE LAW AND THE WOMAN" ADAPTED meM C't YDH FITCH'S "THE WOMAN IN THE CASE" PAI AfP 1.1U ft MAItKKT 1lJLilVCi 10 A M n 11 M P. Jr. RUDOLPH VALENTINO .;;. CONQUERING POWERS ARTAniA "1TI1 "Hi:sTNtrr UVV1Lrl ' - " i p. jr. VICTORIA T,W,MA,,1K5,SM. PEARL WHITE IN "RST 8HOWINCJ ur The Virgin Paradise CAPITOL ST1I & irAHKET IM i m , p M, "SILENT YEARS" REGENT 17IH & MV11KUT '"TIIh.HK AIU N" V II I.AINS" GLOBE J l Ml I It AMI MUtKKT 11 TO 11 -"0TIVI'QUH ''EARTH TO MOON"3 n urn aci "RTh uinr.r: BROADWAY iii.ii.SNyenit W " I V VN"D Nazlmeva & Rudelph Valentin ti ' M ! I I I ALDINE THEATRE C he-mit nt i . ii IMrntliin I III I) I) A M 11 A M -i ii t nuel h. n B.F. 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