rT r r ?4 '?'' f" ' IflV v X 1 V'- ' j- V W"5 ""T. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEBr-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JA3TJARY 25. 1&22 9 U" tsr gossip About people jfancy Wynhe Speaks of the Debut of Miss Agnes Yarnall.JNext' Season She Tells of Brilliant Dis play' of Geiyns and Jewels at the Opera I HEARD ?emn people tnlkinz nlielit tlie YnrrmM tnxntiy the ether dey, ..,, thfV were nwfully nurprtKciHe tintl ihtt tliefa is rtlll e 'imiKlitcr te ceme i"1 "St.. i. tin. rhnrltmi YnrnnUM' ?.mllr It nppcnrs n tcrcnt many thought SSt Bonhle was the soiingert. nnd won wen !Ij Wl.t Acnes hnd nutcome out, mttlne It down te the war times. Bat R. reiir' heart, Anei,ls only new ibeutSteen. or jitftt 'eighteen If she u l!int.-An10he has been tit bone In ichoel In the- Sevttn ier most, ui . 7V 1 the yeuhifWt Of the four Yar 11 chlWreh. Mnrcery. the eldest girl, 0 Irf. 1 ve nc Arthur Nowbel.l, you ?Bw ffll Ynrndll itAitM' KlUe Kins ftml Seph'c mnrrle.1 Reginald TMeb "lwt fill. The Ynmalls will itlvr fdnncfl 1 n the foyer of the Academy of Music" n 'Thursday erenjnf ,-8Febtuar 5 for their three sons nnd daughters, wme W th9 ri bclng ,d'lawS rCBPC ,V Well, Agnes Is te be n debutante next -JJ , Mil that will mean a big ball, 3n It net? Because Mrs. Alexnndcr ffrlnten Coxe nlwaya dves a handsome ff"r for each Brnnildnughtcr ns she Smkci her bow te things "octal. And Mb Coxe 13 Mrs. YarnaU's mother. TnE opera waa jammed te thd doers Inst nlcht. It was Chaliapln'B only -Lnrnnp here In opera and every one appeanmce : licre ni j ,le et S5ni t fcnJ wen n mere brilliant heue. Vh r"y fewTeS Vnve Rene Seuth yet. 1,1 re every bes win filled with gor ger SSirtJ gowned nnd Jeweled women, and there was net art empty sent In that rMr and Mrs. Iaac IT- Clothier, Jr.. . i fi, AVilllam Baker V hrVnn In their W thlf S!7 -Tl n Frederick l-ewlnes the .lehu Frederic hex. arm ",",";. nnd Mrs. A"r V.nBIUneAVr had four fesfifff w7atr"ndnMrr1ehnF.Ilraun ,re the he.rtcieji or. U""""-'"; ixamicr nn v- t supper and MIhs Fninees Ak Winter ud M he? two nieces. Marina and Fannie, cntertnlned the Dent Macdoneughs, Dr. H ace (Srnciew. fleerw Bobbins. Ar thur Mclcs nnd Frnncia Chambers, Jr. VtL JeVepli B. McCull had a number of have left for an extended trip tlireush the West. Mrs. Pew, befere her nmr rla&e, was Miss Mary Elisabeth Elliett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Elliett, of 317 Houth Seventeenth street. Mrs. Elliett and her delmtante daughter, Miss Hannah Marian Elliett, whose en- nnirnmant Vina hnen rcfnntlv nnllOUnCCU Tn rr Wnii.r n. I'tw. willed en Sat urday for Europe where they expect te spend two menins in naiy u vi.ti.iic. Mm CVierlna Prlrn Mniiln. of 2217 Itlttonheuso street, will plve the last of her Thursday nftorneona at home to morrow, from 4 te 0, She will be assisted In receiving by Mrs. Philip S Clarlcsen, of Edgewater Park; Mrs. James Starr. Mrs. William- Pr'ce Itob Iteb rf. frB. riferaa Masen ClllrhestT. Mrs. Alex Fergusen Mrs. Henrv Walten, Jr., A rs. UTman iioneriin, hush von- stance Souder and miss Aueiaiue aeuuer. Ne cards have been sent out. Mr. Wnlter Stokes, eon of Mrs. Themas P. C, Stokce, of Txme Oak, Qor Qer Qor mantewn, sailed last week for England, where he will attend the races In Len den. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Jefferds, of Hunting Hill Farm, Qlen mddle, will leave en Thursday for ft fortnight stay at Lexington, Ky. Mlsa Marguerite J. Deyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrn. Samuel A. Beyle, of Keswick Heuse, rtydal, nnd 2300 De Lancey place, spent the week-end ea the truest of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Jefferds, at Hunting Hill Farm. Glen Itlddle. Miss Beylo will be one of next season's debutantes. Mrs Mencure BIndIe, of Gravers lane. Chestnut Hill, left last week for Flerida, whero she will remain for n, nenth. Mrs. J. Warner Steel, of 274 Seuth Twenty-third street, who has been spend. mg n row ciavs in Atlantic uuy wun her mother, Mrs. Francis Hazlehurst, will rcurn te her home tomorrow. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. M. Grant, of Atlan Atlan le Cltv, nnnounce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Lilian M. Grant, te Mr. Lclle K. McCulIam, son of Mr. nnd Mrs Samuel McCulIam, of Harwood drive, Upper Darby, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Welble announce 'he engagement of their daughter. Miss Theodora T. Doellttle. of Narberth. Pa., te Mr. Frank V. Kaklns, of Tiega. Engaged QlV gave a aupper for Margee L8lStaw eevcral parties dining nt the nellcvu-'-atrntrerd before the opera tee Mr and M. Harry McKean had two Stotirene of them being Mia. V-llHnm ttUn, who looked perfectly tevgy. KllnU and another guest " liavl.ipd.nncr together, and Mrs. Bcy Bcy nelds Wllwu and one of her sons, lhe W Uuirn Geerges had another partj. Mr . Geerge leeks very handsome n u black gown made with a high hatVca ad bhert sleeved bodice of black Act bee. Mrs. Eliasen were n perfectly ttunnlng gown of pale gray velvet cut tr 1th a squnre neck nnd made with u dr edKkirt. Mrs. McKenn also were 2" ery handsome gown of blue and geld vtlvet chiffon. TUB 117th private view of the annual Academy of the Fine Arts exhibi tion is Satuiday evening, l'cbrunrj 4. I am keen te ec the pictures. It Is al ways r,e exciting te go the opening nlglit. This vcar the lietei,-eH will be Mrs. J. K Blddle. Mrs. Henry ; 8. Drinker, Jr.. Mrs. Langden E. w"j.he". .JJ Anna S. New bold, Mrs."; S. PrentUa NiAels. Mrs. Clayten Tlutt, Jr.. Mrs. William C. Sproul, Mrs. James Starr and Mrb. Carrell S. Tyson. POLLY wan talking school nnd teach ers with the fnmllv, nnd she raved especially about Miss T . She was a darling: all the girl were crazy about her. Why, she had the levcllcn color and wavv hair, and such hidden mys teries in bcr eyes. The girls just knew that she had a leve affair going en. And they were se excited. "Aw. you re silly!" said big brother, getting very superior. "What does she tcaeh you? "nieintralH," aid Pellv. 'Chemi cals," repeated he, fccernfitlly. "That s net the word you want. Yeu mean she teaches you chemlcs." At this father Mlrrcd i" his chair, nid sa'd he: "What are you trying te Miy, rhemicH? De you mean physic? "Ne," said big brother, "she means hemles." This was tee much for f'ther, who new suggested: "Can it be that you mean chemistry?" And, owing down with a thud from his su perior knowledge, big brother, with a rather sheepish expression remarked: "Why. yc-e-cs, that in It. Isn't it?" NANCY WYNNE. ALONG THE READING Dr. J. Frederick Herbert, of Old Yerk and Aohbeurno reads, Cgentz, has re turned from Perte P.lce, where ha spent several weeks. Sir. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bewers, of F.IKlns rarlc, who nave eren in Fiorina for the last fortnight, will return In a month. Mrs. Bewors will be remem bered an Mles Zoe Megargee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byren Megargee, of Wyncetc. Miss Mildred Luwta, daughter of Mr. J, Heward LpwIs, of Washington lane, near Elklns Park, haa returned from Buffalo, Ifer engagement te Mr. Mnnlcy Elghmy waa recently announced. Miss w J -: -y t .t .VI - 09- - T MISS MAKION A. P. VILSON Tlie daughter of Mrs. Arthur Wil Wil eon, of this city, wliose enjaee ment Is announced te Mr. Samuel Ellwood Hewes, also of tills city. The wfddlrlg will take place some time In tlie spring Lewis Is a sister of Mrs. Geerge Henry Stctaen, of Pleasant Valley, Elklns Park. Miss Anne Auterbach, of Old Yerk read, Jonklntewn, entertained the mem bers of her brldge club yesterday after noon. A card party was held at the Old Yerk Country Club, near Jcnklgtcrwn, this afternoon. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Caplun, of 6712 Lincoln drive left January 21 for Palm Bench and ether Southern resorts. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Kaufmann, of 017 West Hertter street, are enter talnlng their nloce, Mrs. Selma Anspach er, of San Francisce, as their guest. Mr. and Mrs. D. Pewdermnker, for merly of the Wyneva Apartments, arr temporarily at the Clinten, Tenth nnd Spruce streets. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph Waasennan, of Wlssahlcken avenue nnd Hertter street, have returned from n trip te St. Leuis Mr. nnd Mrs. F. S. RIsley. of 4535 Merris street, with their daughter. Miss Dorethy PJsley, have gene te Washing ton, D. C for an indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. Clayten Stills and their daughter are spending the winter at the Delmar-Merrls. The marriage of Miss Clarice Mever, daughter of Mr. and Mrn. Jeseph S Mever, of 6002 Greene street, and Mr. Edward Ogden, of Philadelphia, will take place at 7 o'clock en February 15, at Christ Church, Tulpeheeken and Mo Me Callum streets. Gormnntewn, The Ilev. Charles Henry Arndt wll officiate The matron of honor will be Mm Den Ray mond Shlnkley, of Bqffale ; the maid of honor. "Miss Dorethy B. McBrlde. and the bridesmaids Mrs. Themas H. Merris, Miss Janet Yeung, Miss Dorethy Pryer. Miss Ellrabeth Drlpps, Miss Margaret Brlckley and Mra Charles It Carsen, of Roanoke, Va. The ushers will be Mr. Jehn W. Snowden, of New Yerk: Mr. Jeseph Cook, Mr. Themas It Merris, Mr. Edgar D. Tyler, of Dente, Ve,: Mr. Alenzo Hersey, of Maryland; Mr, Sam uel Bradley. 8TRAWBERRY MANSION Dr. and Mrs. It Halper. who recently returned from an extended trlpabread, nre residing at 1723 North Thirty-third street. Miss Mildred Trachtman, of 3132 I3erks irtreet, entertained en Sunday afternoon nt a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Sarah Steumen whose mnrrlnge te Mr. Neah Leck will take place cm Febru ary 12. Among these present were M ss Snrah Miller, Miss Tlllle Fastman. Miss Sydney Largeman, Miss Ida Seltzer of Atlantle City; Mlsa Ruth Mayer, Miss Ida Polish, MIsb Helcn Malls Mrs. Mor Mer Mor ten Dembrow. Miss Bella Rubin, Miss Kittv nieh. Miss Jean Srolewltz. Mrs Samuel Horewitz, Miss Frltzl Steumen, Miss Sarah Steumen, Mrs. N. Trachtman nnd Mrs. S. Steumen WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Bernard .7. Pipe have returned from their wedding trip and are at home at 69 North Fifty-second street Mrs. Pipe befere her marriage wan Miss Kathryn M. Berucker, of 4912 Heeper street Mr. and Mrs. Jehn S. Guetlne. Jr. of Overbroek. and Mrs. Hampton Bilcox will leave this city February 11 for Flerida, where they will remain several weeka. Mrs. William Jehnsen, of 4812 Balti more avenue, entertained the members or ner Bridge ciun yesteraav. -me mem bcra Include Mrs. William Kruger. Miss Lillian Kruger. Mrs. William Reese, Mrs. Wendell Swift Gredlck. Mrs. Fran cis A. Faught. Mrg. William Bland and Mrs. May Whitby. Miss Sara V. Heme, of 4211 Pine Btrert, Is the gtiest of Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle De Nee, of Wilmington. Mrs. I. Harrison O'Harra, or 410D Locust street. Is spending n few days In New Yerk city ns the guest of Mrn. Henry W. Peabedy. She will visit Dr. and Mre. Nerman Hayes Probasce, of Plalnfleld, N. J before returning home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn L. Donahue, whose marrlage took place In St. Carthage Church, Sixty-second street and Cedar avenue, October 22, have returned from their weddlnsr trip and are at home nt 632 Seuth Sixtieth street. Mrs. Dona Dena hue before her recent marrlapa was Miss May Isabelle Dunn, of GDU6 Webster street NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. William Oeff, of 24C1 North Second street, announces the n n n gagoment of their daughter. Miss Ida Ooff,-te Dr. William Anneslcy, of this city. Mrn. A. Simen, of 1838 Nert'i Flftecntli street, has left te spend the winter In iiJS AnSelea and Southern California. Mra S. Goldsmith and. Miss Fanny Goldsmith, of 1501 West Allegheny ave nun. and Miss Jeannette May Rels. of 1233 Allegheny avenue, are spending some time In Bermuda. Mrs. O. Butten, of North Sixteenth street, will entertain at a luncheon of Sixteen covers, followed by a tlve nun dre.1 nerty. en Friday afternoon, In honor of Mrs? J. Lewoll, of Memphis, Ten"n . who Is spending n month In this city with relaUves and friends. Mrs. D C. Garrison, of 2241 North Bread street, lias returned from u month's visit te St Petersburg, Fla, Mr and Mrs. Perclval E. Bell, of 1503 North Marshall street, announce t is engagement of their niece. Mies Sue Frances Bell, te Mr. Hareld Learn Reese, of 4930 Chancellor street The an announcement was made last evening at a dinner In the Bellevue-Stratferd. Mr. Reese served through the war rh a captain In the Thirtieth United States Infantry. The Villa Marte -lumnae will held a a. card party Saturday afternoon, Janu ary 28, at the Hetol Walten, Bread and Locust streeta. The proceeds will be for setlemcnt work. There will be cnrd:i from 2 until 4 o'clock nnd dancing from 4 until 0. Dr. Catharine Sweeney Is In charge of the ladles en the committee, which includes Mrs. Charles Heban, Mrs Jeseph Egan, Mrs. Mary Bailey, Miss, Agnes Hastings, Miss Betty Bweeney. Miss Mary Walker, Miss Mary McClynn Mlsa Gertrude Ryan, Miss Eleaner Langton. Miss Mary Beyle. Miss Man Monaghan, Miss Agnes McKenna, Mra A- Rellley and Mrs. Albert Strecker. Tr nrf Mm KVimk Allen cclebratec" the flfty-rirnt anniversary of their mar rlage at their home, 3825 North Slxt street. January 22. Mr. Alien is a vet eran of the Civil War, having served In the Twentieth Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company L. Mr. Allen la sov-enty-nve years old and his wife elxty .nine. They have two daughters and two grandsons. NORRISTOWN Ml!K U Arllne Ide, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Clarence J. Ide, of 333 Boule Beule vard, and Mr. Renald Majer Heebner. son of Mrs. S. M. Heebner, of 907 West Marshall Btreet, were married en Janu nry 20 In the Washington Memerial fhnn.l Vallev FerKe. The Rev. W Herman Herbert Burk efllclnted at the marriage iier u wcuuiuB u ip ,ui MISS COCHRAN BRIDE OF MR. JOHN J. COLEMAN Marriage Toek Place In Church of 'Our Mether of Sorrows, West Philadelphia Other Nuptials A pretty wedding took place tnts morning at 9 o'clock nt a nuptial mass In Our Mether of Sorrows Church, Forty eighth Btreet and Lancaster avenue. when Miss Marguerite O. Cochran, of 879 North Fiftieth street, became the bride of Mr. Jehn J. Celeman, of 2611 North Marshall street. The Rev. William . Kane officiated. A wedding brenkfast and reception followed at the liemu of the bride's parents Immediately after tue ceremony. ... , The bride was attired In a gown pf white satin and pearls with a court train of satin and a tulle veil, arranged with orange blossoms extending the length or the train She carried a shower bouquet of while roses and sweet peas. Mlsa Elizabeth Cenner, a cousin of the bride, wan maid of honor. Ml8tt Lmmn Gam mon wan bridesmaid. . ,. . .. Mr. Paul Celeman, brother of the bridegroom, acted as beat man. The ushers Included Mr. Jehn Cenner, cousin of the bride, and Mr. Jeseph Cochran, brother of the bride. Upen their return from a wedding trip through New c-rk State Mr. and Mrs. Celeman will live at 879 North Fiftieth street, where they will be at home after March 1. BAKER M"eNSALVATGn A wedding of lnterent took place en Saturday morning at 10 e clock In St. Menica's Cathotle Church, Rltner and Seventeenth streets, when Miss Dorethy Mensalvatge, daughter of Mrs. E. J. Monsalvatge. of 1928 Shunk street, be caeo the bride of Mr. Froderlck L. Baker, of Seattle, Waai. The ceremony was performed by UuFW M Bourne. The bridesmaids were Miss Violet A. Juvenal, of 2524 Seuth Twentieth street and Miss Marjerle Reader, of 1707 West Moyamensing avenue. iir. '""? Greene, of New Yerk, was best man and Mr. Celin Clements, of Lawrencevllle. N. J., was usher. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's brother, after which Mr. and Mrs Baker left en their weddlng trip te the West. They will make their home In Seattle, Wash. 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Sue E. Auerbach entertained in formally at her home, an Seuth street. Sunday evening. January 22. Among these present were Misses Sylvia , Rasko Llchtlg Anna Ferman. Betty Cooper Ceoper Coeper stoln. Rese Caleff, Minnie Rerlner, Re becca Schultz. Florence Shapire. Julia Sax and Pauline Epstein: Messrs. -.A-iM- m.iinli TTirmnn SamSChlCk. Tin- Vreznl. Albert Woltz, Eddie Oreenwahl. Victer Elsenberg, Dick Cerp I-,-..- wnt Mnrrlq Evnns. Herman v,u. '.'".... ..-..i a. it-Im. ' ppromenv Auerbacn. itapnei '''.'. " a Sam. and Mrs! Heebner will live at 907 West uel Clearfleld. ' I Marshall street The bride la a gradu- nte of the Norrlstewn High Scheel, and the bridegroom from the Williamson Trade Scheel. Mrs. It. Snvrrn Regnr, of DeKalb and Fernanco streets, cnterta'ned nt an in fermnl luncheon and bridge party In honor of Mra. Andrew Flngg, of Attle Attle Attle bere, Muss, who Is the gurst of Mrs. Frederick B. Little. The ether guests Included Mrs. II. Mulford Hunting, Jr., Mrn. C Herbert Went, Mrs, Gorden R. Rrgar, Mrs. Jehn S. Carter nnd Mlsa Elizabeth McCnrter. The marriage of Miss Marlen Joseph Jeseph Joseph Ine Mullen, of 424 East Oak street, and Mr, Jehn 11 Bregan, of Plymouth Meet ing, will take place en February 18 nt a nuptial mass In St. Patrick's Church. Mrs. James Petter, of Aster Btreet, entertained at flve hundred te meet her guest. Mrs. J. A. Streulg, of Colllnga Celllnga Colllnga weod, N. J. Miss Marlen Alker, of Swede and Oak streets, entertained nt flve hundred at her home. There were twclve guests, in cluding Mrn Frank Weed, M ( imIIUi C. Fisher, Miss Rebecca M. Roberts, Mr. '" E. Rcniiysen nnd Mr. Ilcnry Davis. -Mr. and Mrs. William Delcamp, of Locust street, have returned from a visit with relatives In Mt Carmel, Pa. Mr. William Murphy, of Dotrelt, Mich.. Is visiting bin sister, Mrs. J. Frank Clark, of East Jacoby street. ritlLA il t.EADINCJ TiinATnni t r ( M '.r I t & J. J HH' HEIIT CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE SHUBEBT ,- Hll DAILY MATS AT 2 EYES AT 8 113 i?Ahl?SMI?JwHTppLE6HWT0H& KR.LMKA 6H04 I StYMOUH 4-JtANItTt llil MILO? KRAHZ&WHITE I DU-CALION OLYMPIA DESVALUECO. GEORGIA O'RAMEY no ee in -Susie rueM sieu ci AND A WON&LIHUL SURSOUNDlNO BILL llil SAM QHUBERT Ev. J;- SOc te $2.50 c. O first Mat Tn,lav.'nrtt Scats, It SO F1KHT T1MK Jlhlll. THIRD AXNUA.L PliODLCTlQS GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES AI.TSTATt CAHT rni T.Ktvis. iuknk niAviti.iv. .ier K. IlKOWN I 'LA SHAKIIN, OUIIDUN tinetvv limn mim.man. K&i-zzsmizazms U When Women Feel Old, Give Nature a Chance -j W A TOItPH' Hvcr, peer dlgentlen, ever-tout, tee thin or Im- M JK -t perfrrt circulation nil the result of abnormal, modern W nvinir rnnuillens up vreman-a tuaiuy nnu mane uer eiu ocierm M her time. ' 'JU "XTOVTM ran be mnlutnlned only If lieatth In conserved. S JL Cnlm your riprvrst rid jour system of the fatigue toxins) f' reduce or build up jour wclcl't. U TNDIVIDUAL Bfrilce by skilled women attendants, emtil A' conditions of privacy and refinement. si Visit Our Institution for Trial Treatment. Ne Obligation COLLINS INSTITUTE r FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Phene, Spruce 51,81, Bellcvue Court Building H UIQ T1.. Ci . i! ITIU WU1HUI UUCCl M zmgazsmssavEsssa SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mlsi Elizabeth Merpran, daughter of Mr nnd Mis. Reed A. Morgan, of Chest nut Hill, who will be one of next sia sia sen's debutantes, will be feimally pre sented te Hecle'y by her parents at t dansant en Tueaday, Octeber 10, Mr. nnd Mra Charlton Yaniall, of Geventfnnth nml T.nmiKt ntreetB. enter- talnud at dlnnur last nirrlit and later In tneir box at the epeia. Tlieir micriis ui cluded Mr. und Mra. Frank Garrison, Mn. Reginald Jacobs, Mlr.a Anne Icwls. Mr. and Mrs. Yaniall, accompanied by MIet Actph Yaniall and Miss Alberta r. iicatli, will fvi en Murch 8 rer iinij where they will Bpend seme time. Mls'i Aenes Yaniall will make her debut next season. Mra. Wilmet Grant Pelrce, of 230 Jvtbt Tulpeheckcn stteet, Gorniautewn, bus Issued InvltntleiiH for n luncheon en 'fue-dAj. Jnnuaiy 31, te meet Mir.s Mir iam de a. Litchfield, dausnter of Mr. and Mm Kvorett Starr Lltihtleld, of IJcrs IJcrs te.i, whose engnKement te Mrs. Telrce's ren, Mr, Jehn Trrver l'iIice, waa to te cently anneiinctd. Miss Litchfield Is "pending a fdrtnlfjht aa the eue-Jt of lr and -Mrs. I'elrce. Mrs. Adillnell Uuwsen, of 2120 Spruce street, will be at home Informally thin afternoon and Wednesday afternoon, Ftbruary I, after 4 o'clock. Mrs. Hew yn will be UHtlBted In recelvlnir thla aiterrioen by her four daughters, Mrs. aiii M. C, Hewnen, Mrs, Walter de C. "etiKlas, Mrs, William Hewnen and Mrs. Auaiii(.n 8. Ilewsen. Ne caids hae been sent out. MIsh llaibara SarKent, daughter of Air. nml XL.. e r n...i. c-u ... nF ew erk, whose engagement has re cently been announced te Mr. Georse w. t,reve, Jr., of New Yerk, nophew f Mi irenry S Qreye, of 2B8 Weat uipeheckcn street, Gerniantewn, who U "jnff entertained as tlie snout of Mles niBarnttii A. Sharplesa, daurrhtnr of ?ir' m Mis, T. Wilsen Shari)lesi. of flLa8t. Cheitnut avenue, Chestnut Hill. Sbm few dajs, will leave the latter nJ? "f this week for a vlalt te Mrs. ijep'Be W H RebertH, of 180J De Lou Leu "' sireet, befere rcturnlntr te hei home. -'' Mansfield Heuse, of Hamilton f IV v,',1,,? mal'1 laKe te Mlsii Mai W "First en Yem Shopping List" Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 All This Week Our January Sales Are in Progress It Will Pay Yeu te Read This Ad Winter Hats CLOSING OUT ALL OUR Fur-Trimmed Hats Afternoon Hats Tailored Hats Clever Sports Hats REGARDLESS OF FORMER PRICES ?ViMrandleM' daughter of Mr. nnd inn t)V"S0J1 McL'nndlcsH, of Hnverferd 'n, Uaverferd. will tnic nin iv,ii,ru. iiiVHve.u,n,J' February 1, will entertnli Bn...?,"J ma, fii ushers at dinner 01 i-r..uajr vyening, ja )uary 23 iWAlLFJff. lira iYii' Ci1" "" wvun ui xw th"J -"'" Fa"'18. QverbroeU. since "" " f'" their weddlrfc trip. Women's Allendale Union Suits Regular Sizes, $2.00 Usually $3.00 Extra Size's, $2.25 Usually $3.50 Mndc especially for us of the very finest yarns. All styles, high, low and Duteh necks; sleeveless, elbow length or lenu sleeves; anltle or knee length. Soiled Knit Underwear 75c Apiece Union Suits, Vests and Tights In cottons and wools. Values up te $2.00. Weel Scarfs One-Half Price. New $1.75, Were $3.50 These scarfs are ene of the beat values In our January Sale. Of soft pure wool warm, long and wide -In all the smartest sports colorings they are remarkable at the above price. English Weel Stockings, $1.95 pr With Hand-Embroidered Clex Fine, Imported Pure Weel Hosiery, full fashioned, first quality, In this season's most popular heather mixtures In wide choice of shades. These stockings are all in the wonderfully soft cashmere finish, only te be hud In the best imported hosiery. There is enough cold weather ahead te warrant the pur chase of a geed supply and for Spring wear en the golf links, nothing could be mere desirable. BONWrr TELLER- 6XO. CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET ANNOUNCE FOR TOMORROW DRESS CLEARANCE 250 Women s Daytime, Dinner and Evening Dresses te Be Closed Out THE GREATER NUMBER AT COST AND BELOW Orfgfnally Priced 55.00- 75.00 65.00- 89.50 79.50-125.00 89.50-135.00 "98.50-150.00 110.00-210.00 Fermer Reduced Price 33.00 65.00 65.00 75.00 85.00 97.00 PRESENT SALE PRICE 25.00 33.00 47.00 59.00 73.00 83.00 A DIVERSE collection of Frecks is divided into the above six groups. Canten crepe in the newest interpretations of the winter season, beaded, embroidered and variously combined with contrasting fabrics; also tailleur modes of piquetine and tricetine; dinner dresses of dyed laces. Many one of a kind models are included. DAYTIME AND DINNER DRESSES One of a Kind Medels 89.00 te 175.00 Formerly 125.00 te 235.00 Dresses of Canten crepe, crystal embroidered satin, crepe Remain, beaded Spanish lace, chiffon, Morocco crepe. Many arc reproductions of importations. SECOND FLOOR ENTIRE STOCK OF WOMEN'S & MISSES' SUITS Te Be Off Present A Closed Out Misses' Section, Fourth Fleer r w Reduced Prices Women's Section, Second Fleer 1 II 3i, I, ful I i, . T ifi in f U Hr.WMLHM VVflVll I&J , IN A" I lis. Direction Hmnley CeniMiny of Ani.rl mH NINRTERNTII AND MAnKHT 11 A. M. TO 11 t M. EXCMTB'VH KIIIST I'nnSRNTATIOH AGNES AYRES THEODORE KOSI.OFK AND MAHMJW HA.MII.TON IN sm eimnnT i'aiikkii sTenT "THE LANE THAT , HAD NO TURNING" IT"fl A PAnAMOUNT PKTUnH TWO MUSICAL FEATURES Jeseph Hellmnn gjjji r.i:si:n m:si. Tmer NEXT WEEK AJ,,N$i?fART WALLACE REID -g VICTOR HERBERT VVI" rienny V II 1 UK nLUOLR 1 CentlllPt errht.tr STAk'TON1 SIXTEENTH AND MARKET 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 0:38 NOW FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES A MIGHTY I'ltODUCTlON mk r-swmm rzj yve m TURKISH BATi i li Hi n .VnUrrUK ADELPHIMfei--lvSs Pep. Mat. Tomer. ' $1.50 Positively Last 2 Weekt Spe newr Ter nil rcm.ilnlng tif rfermnnmi All the who burn the rrrleun In (crr"t of the pUjbuuae at litart .heuld ie we Jehn Galsworthy's THE SKIN GAME AT THE WALNUT "n Mr Untitr In tlir I'ini.ir I.FrifSER ht ndtln: 'tin our opinion It -In the tint nctcil nnd Itnt trrleua Piny of the Hf tiwtn." SrECIAl. .MAT. TODAY. BOe TO J1.0O ttur A 1" -' "'' n'y C 8 15 tJMJfLJ Matlnrea W1 4 St POPULAR MAT. TODAY BIIXIE BUM tn Doeth Tarklniten'B Oreatett Cemd THE INTIMATE STRANGERS GARRICK Pop.Mat.Teday4Lt NEXT WEEK SKA IS Tl ItHeW SA.M H HAnilU; P ni The Dellifhtful tvmedy WELCOME STRANGER With GEORGE SIDNEY FORREST THEATRp TWICE DAILY 2 AND s - D. W. Griffith's MASTuit ci'ic n S1MPII N IK iu 1IRJ e(APOCALYPSB CAST IIEADl D II Y RUDOLPH VALENTINO Massively staged, wealth of costly settings, countless num ber of people, faultless direction. DAILY, 35c, SOc EVENINGS. 50c, 75c ' diys and IIe ldav Evtnlnr Price lariten ! BROAD and CHESTNUT 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 FXOI-' MVE FIRST SHOWINO BETTY COMPSQN TV VW PnMOTVT PTPTI'IIB "THE LAW AND TrK WOMAN" ADAPTre rneM cttde riTcirn "THE WOMAN IN THE CASE" c i:e ridekt.y in past DAI ATU 1:i'nl & MAItKET rilLiHVCi in a m tn ii in p. m RUDOLPH VALENTINO .m CONQUERING POWER" ARCADIA tVT .TOm JUDGMENT" VICTORIA XWl?iFM PEARL WHITE EXCLUSIVE rillST I'ltl'SENTATION The Virgin Paradise K STOP.Y or THE JPNOLES P ADITHI 8TII lc MARKET UATilUlj 10 A M te 11 M P M. "SILENT YEARS" REGENT 17 III & MARKET THERE ARE NO VILLAIN?!" fX CW.'V Jt.NII 1--R A.M .MARKET LlLUCCi 11 TO 11 CONTINUOUS VAi'nnvii i.r "EARTH TO MOON" OTHER ACTS WOIITH WHILE BROADWAY uuVX,a& VAT Ur'n.LE AND Nazimova & Rudelph Valentin EIEHSJiACADEMY OF MUSICUSEM2! i3 m:(iiMN(. TnI)A at 3 p, .m. m 1 S In thn lour of tlir Vp ilrin of Mirnlr Mrs. Kalsten s Reception A nertM of initfiiJ in k by a fftmun It'n cner an 1 authority en n.nin's clothes Ha w ' ha a ln nuie of liitircxt te tn weintn who mii te nun r UwQuhe youth, j. H4ty nn1 i'iim Jnn '.'Mil. I rl. Rth, rrb. ttj. M irch Kill. "Sil. Apr I Urttli. -liicv imi'iiiin si vt ;Tim st nn Tl I" lM n ! .1 s dj TIP '! ' W .'N Tl fel I Philadelphia Operatic Society a "The Queen's tare Handl erchief 1 H I,t .IIMIANV STUAISM ffl Ki ExcrllMH 1 I In r of ISO fa mi iKertii.ii - uri it.v te j,-, v S l ' '. unn ' '". I'enKfiif. 3 FfcH-7 r-rrlnc ' ,r,'"n r3 n t-OriOS ,,,,,, d MM. Mnrllmill. Ir I.ucn. IMiIur iiu i imu 'i.. "3If t ' 'I ft IIi-i'P' ' 1110 fh-.tnu' Misses' Daytime & Evening Dresses Suits, Coats and Wraps and Coats Extraordinary Reductions MISSES' UTILITY COATS. 28.00 Normandy Vcleur and soft wool fabrics. Several models. Formerly te 69.50 MISSES' BOLIVIA COATS.46.00 In fashionable colors and modes. Convertible cellars. Formerly te 75.00 FUR-TRIMMED COATS . .68.00 Gerena, Belivia and Pan Velaine Coats. Wolf or Aust. opossum trimmed. Formerly te 110.00 DAYTIME &DINNER FROCKS.3s.OO Peiret Twill, Tricetine, Canten Crepe and Crepe de Chine. Formerly te 89 JO TAILLEUR CLOTH DRESS MODES Formerly priced up te 95.00 youthful dresses of superior quality A A Qf) Peiret Twill and Tricetine copies of late Importations " MISSES SECTION f FOURTH FLOOR (.nprtl .. v. ... m " ACADEMY OF MUSIC w-Kh FEB. 1" 8:15 i-ast aiti;usci: IV THIS SEASON AT AMl.ltlCA RUSSIA'S GREATEST SINGER IN ONLY CONCERT HERE Tlfkrt. SI. 50 t S.t no. MIV UN hAl.i: ACAI1IIY & IIKI'I'K'S. 11 10 til KMT ST CARD PARTY AND DANCE elcn nnilrr the iiiitplrra of the LADIES' AID SOCIETY OF THE LANKENAU HOSPITAL Monday Evening, January 30, 1922 BELLEVUE-STRATFORD llread "ml Inut Slrrvt. IKKIrs. si.ei) Ouine 8:13 I'rlies for Nen-I'lnirrH Hunt Inc 10 te 1 '" ALDINE THiiATftE Clltlut nt 10"' " r Ppr-ir t30 Illrrrtlnn Iltl 1) I) A M I'. I'KI T 11 A M ' i Hnilf i --li iln- ' 1 J if LAST FOUR DAYS 1, (jKirilTMN .MAillJUI'IKCK Te 0 r.M. OOei 15c After 0 I'.M. Tm Ind. : n ORPHtuM '" r"""'t"vn A c tiitn ORPHFUM PI AYERS in "Bought and Paid Fer" ,HCTU0POlirAY.H8JrSr'," HAEiraONPili'001IPil ?v vn tnviviTtuni,fxc mam tu. '' 'Vflr.lu,M ttHCJIMjIftllAf .-.r.J . TROCADERO 7J,'" Mile. Ker.lt B.F. KEITHS I.I d l A l. IIICAN HOUDINI BI.NMAIi' Mi II l-t KIIHM A . 1 i II I 'I l. CKI I ' hit ci i. aiiim:u m ri'Hij Fann; WATSON SISTERS a., In IIUlUsLI'ir.W 1TY ' l'lertrii AinrH A AiIkI IUv Uliillireii link .MrLiillrii & M y ( rneui (ltlir I m tint Am t,,,,, n. ELLA RETFORD mud DUIViCNT'5 "j1?, vii-bv, i4 EIvlMETT WELCH M!ntlrfiM Batlr "HOY BCOtlTM IN VAXtf' 1 '1111 BLSS?r-w'- CASINO vaspjSfn V, m It'A ; T?1 OIJ Jitn V.! L ,?- I J4 . '.t" -a fn i,w -J
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