X' P -r w-vw yifST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE i JVancy Wynne Tells of a Number of Small Future Beaux and Belles She Attends Mrs. Ralston s Reception in, the Feyer Other Interesting Bits LAST wclc a muall daughter arrived In (he liome of (he 8yd Thnrtr, ,7f.. nnd new, n week later, I hear, thnt wee Miss Thayer has ti brand-new cousin, who come te town, or rather te Portland, en Saturday or last week. The latter Is a ten born te tue Jee l'eu remember Gainer Balrd married .Toe last Kastcr iliflc, nnd went out te Portland te llve. Her father nnd mother, Mr. nnd Mm. Edgar Raird, have been out; In Oregon with Qnlner flnce just before Christmas. And bvlc Hmlth hec lias n dear llttla daughter, Hvlc, Jr., born n few yeekn nje, Kvle and Freddie T.cc or llvlnc ; with Bvle's mother. Mrs. Harry Cliften Admin, of 1712 Pine fitrect. Little Kvle has a reusln. tee. Amta Evans Adams and Hal Adams' child, a small boy, I think he Is. WVJAt, yqu have no Idea hew many people there were at the fir6t of Mrs. ltalsten'H afternoon talks en geed tnstc and what te wear, etc., In the rover yesterday. Of courie, many or us knew Mrs. Ralston personally, for bJie used te pre out a great deal In thin city before nor mnrrlage te Frank Ralston, nnd after her marriage ehe lived here for quite a lone tlme, tee. New alie live In JScw Tork. Se after the talk thei t was quite A reception and greeting from old friends. t ni i HEAR there's te be a second serlei Wimnnr nlub dances at me i.u.. ...irnrnrl mi Kntnrduv lllelit.S Mm. Hutchisen Scott, you knew, has thmc atfalrn. nnd they are perfectly de lightful. Se many people you knew hpleng and you can make up aucn ue llghtful parties. Mrs. Scott Uvea lu New Yerk most of the time, but comet ever every Saturday for the club nnd generally stays with her daughter, Betty Scott Clark. The hcceihI scries will open en February 18. EVERY ONE is Interested te hear of the engagement of Jack Whit ing's brother Peret te a Chicago girl, Zftda Ennls. n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Costclle. Peret Whiting In a son of the Albert Draper Whitings, of 1C23 Spruce street, nmi n in uusincni in Chicago. Mrs. Whltinc has been I staving out there with Iter future daughter-in-law's family, and the en-1 gngement was announced tkpre last i week. Jack Whiting, our 'leading man." 5s the younger brother of Peret I XVMtlni. .1 ark' it real name is Albert Draper Whiting, Jr., but for the same Jpnf,en that a girl nnmed Anne Is called Melly, which H for Instance, he' called Jack. Jack made a great reputation for him self as the leading man in "Why Net lust s-pring and will be in "What Net b the Why Nets," which is te be given in a month or te at the Mttle Theatre. Te go back te Peret hltlng h en gagement, I understand they aie te be married in the lntr spring. "DEITY'S bister was telliug Nancy; JL nbeut u composition thnt Betty, "geil ninr, bad written entirely in French. And Nancy was much In -trlgud at the Mery. The gajcty of the flsh. which ucre the heroines, nnd the jler of Mr. Deg and Mr. Cat was great ,-hen liie.v r.te me Ran nu. wihj t-- -I..1 1 TTle'" It wns tee tragic, VIU'JIIOI llviui nn.t t.n 'nnf nslrpil for n 0011? te 8 hew te her readers. And this is it verbatim and orthographical!: : "Le Posslen. "Let poirxens pnrlaient inec gnlete. n.i in Mm at ! rlilen les vevaient. I tit lilt ti lMt. ," - . " J et le poisenns rrlalnt 'llelas, bon jour Meii-leur Chat rt Ohicn.' Monsieur Chut et Menicui- Chlen rinlent 'polssen. tiolwen V et lrH iiuingeetcnt tens." And wiu'ii the Aeimc? nutberefs. whose Lne- llsli works already rival Daisy Anh- i Bccelvlng with Sirs. William Moere forth" wns abked for tlir composition . Whni ten and the Misses Wharten, of I,,. it'Mif l, nrlnteil bhe rxeluimed h616 1,l strcet- tomorrow afternoon " i .11 fi . ir 1JT A ''HI Mrs. William Moero Wharten, with bated hreatli: ' Prlntel.In tne I Jr. .MrB. l:smen(,0 R. Austin. Miss Hur pupcr, l tally.' tiOOD Mdlll . riet Ashhuisl, Mrs. Henty Paul Burch XANCY WYXNL'. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ., -, , V)Ara ..,111 .Mibs uoretny iirwiniis n.mbi. -. " , entertain informally ni tea en '" , r.5 "J ".J ,' "".'j ",Zvil amu "iireeii m uwiui . .!. ..e.... Ilerkwher. Oebutante uaucmer 01 nr. ind Mrs. Lcdyard Heckrehcr. whose en-1 gngemant te Mr. Baielay Mciraaucn was iccentiy announced. . nr,.i MW Trnrrl-ir.n H Merrlc of I gageiuent of their daughter, Miss Flor Fler VnnS. O.K K w"ll give," Vupf jncji Mawh.nney te Mr. II. Ueland. Sr.. Ills evening In honor c the birthday ' al,u of Gennuntewn. Mr tlis Anne: iwr Hit et their daughter, MlsaCathailneIWhar- ten Meri is. The puest3 who will attend the dinner , en FrUUy ecnlng, Jamtarv 27, which Air. and Mrs. I'ercgrlna Wllmer will I llenrv Nolsen Hess and Mr. William Merrl t the me.etln(T of Mrs. Chailes Ptew. nrt Wuits" llanclni; Clasj at the Bcllo-vue-fctratferd tomorrow evenlin; the co ce co tileon will be led by Mr. nebert Glen dinning and Mr. Bayard MacCaleb, as sisted by ether members of the com mittee. Among the cuets who will attend the dansaiif en Saturday afternoon which Mrs. William L Nevln. of 359 Seuth Mxlccnlli htreet, will gle at the Acorn v'lub In honor of her daughter, Mtss ''lanees II. Neln. will be. Miss Agnci Hivm. Mlia Amiltt-j Breeke, Ml?s i -.. j iihmi .'lll'.T UIIV. llllllllllljlli .'liai l.v U' in. Vuj !.... i:M...lAl. l cr uui.i'inc leuiicr, jtiss jane vaivci., 'Iiss I llth Mem, .llrs .Humer t'el'trt. iiuiiner i lain. sir. Jelin una. , lr 'IceiRe Betitli. Mr. Lancden Leu. Mr llenrv Vnve. Sir. RUi-v l.lnv.l "Vti C'emin t'lark, Mr. Uebsrt Williams and Mr. P.ebcrt Taylsr. Mrs. T, Plwoed Frame, of Wyncote, w-111 entertain at luncheon and brldge en Saturday In honor of her daughter, Mlsi PlRa Frame The guests will In clude Miss Bertha Smythe. Miss Mary Radclirfe Furness, Miss Lillian S. Fei Fei gufceii, Miss Mary Faulk. Miss Sarah- tllleii It1..hfir,1n Mluu T1I..1.A.I. ,'.n . " """ j...,, .i,,de i.iiaui'iii inn- "am, U1EU Mnrir.iief Q l.naAii Ml,, I Anne Schwartz, Ml s Btlzabeth Metr'w, Mlsa Mmv Loulse AVliitncy and Mlbu Caroune Oralmm. ...V'w1 B1y l'ei"KUen, dauBhtcr of Mr n in Mrs. Lincoln l'oigusen. of S0J1 Mnilnole luenue, Chthtnut lltll. will ae uulj in February for Lnku Placid. ?..?: hcr,? hh? "'"l hP"'d reveral ecks attendtng tlie winter sports. ,fMiT- nni.'. ,Mr3 Ferdinand J. Graves, . ' nah,cUl!1 venue and Manhelm tartv" ,er.ma,,,0v"' F1" f'tertaln a box a L i. th0 V C8tt0" Trlangle play. ni,V',lven n.t u'. Academy of Music 8. In honor Ora s dauChter, Miss Char arletta Mae '" KAney J '.C25t- Jaubter of Mrs. W?rrrpe' ?f 20. Kist Jehnsen a terVnir na"tow. left yesterday for fortnight's stay at Lake Plaeld. N. Y. ..KlF- William NlrhoUen. Jr.. of Wis- loin i" "J"1 MblyaiH avenues, German - nun iisiwrii invuntie itllirt tnn . .tint 18 ,, r""l,U'(ia uftrtrrenn, Febiuar 'red, Nieholsen .. .,,1" " ,.' .."..,."."..: 'flett daughter of Mr und Mr- P ' W. Ullett Mrs" " I tr? ",'" MlBilHth Barnett, rtaugh. eMr?nior.len Btreeti Germantown, will aittJ'i ",mal1 luncheon a the utilevue-StratfeTd en Wednceday after- wifs n ti,,t VtmA !n9 TWitt rnnltnr i SiS&lK Mmulirs,rlda,u0gnh0rer0efM fti. !XteI& MVV.ijUrcaV7tau"ftme; ' Kj'X" IMehWit V before the meeting of Mm I'liarlcs 't MtI' jSenl CheHternmn " v?V btewart Wurts' D.inrlnt? 1!laH. w II 11- LHt-. iir.?- ,0B?'",...VnL?Jprn n'i- .0lM. pliiriii Mil,, i ..ni n ; r Ti. limunn MIkm ' nariin u. L'nmeii. .w). .ieert u. wost west wost rucie Miss Leullpt,. Thomsen, wish , M, ... Veumr. Sflq iv,r. , lainaime i-j .iai:icr .Mies i. nreiina ji ., Pr.-or y.UA I'lliabeth nriniw n,..t ;rl"i?.r. iT.S'C",, Ml' Margaret Buckley. MWs Dobeiah .... . uiriitiiii'. 1.1. , c u , . ,. .. ' . i - ViyA" A Debutante Fho'e by Marceuu. MISS DOROTHY lCODGRItS Tim ntlrnclhe daughter of Mr. and Mi-3. William II. Detmcr. of :t 15 Seuth ElghtcciUli street neon, February 8, te be followed by a thoatre party, In honor of Mlns Jo Je scph'nn Totnllneen, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hllai M. Tomllnsen, of -100 Seuth Mftrenth .street, whose marrlage te Di. Theman Klein, of 1010 I'lne Ltrcct, will be selemnlzd nt 12:30 nVlerlc In Ht Vnrt'q PrntpHtant nntsce. pal Church. Sixteenth nnd Locust streets, en Saturday artorneon, jreuruary 1 1, te be followed by a reception at the lilt Carlten. The guesta will Include the bridal party. Mm. .Temtn Henry, el West Upsal street, n amn I " Ooniuintewn. will entertain at all luncheon, te be followed by a IHirt.v. at hT home tomorrow af. moon, 'nie KuentH will lucluue the members of her card club. Ne cards , hae been cent out. Mlf.q Mnr- nctlerer. of Bloemliiirrtnln avenu.-, Wayne. lit glve a luncheon en XIIUIOVIJA 1 1 1 itl 11 vVJ 1 1 ill, IIUIIUI VA .llll charjotte Wniil.Durn. dnughtcr of Dr. and Mrs. A llllum W.Thburn, of Waslx-' int'te" .. M,,.,,,., I r-Dn. AMTn.A,M GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs N. J. Mawhlnncy. of 10 ! Wi-st Pomona htreet, nnnounce the en- Mis. Themas H". Merris, of C5 P.iwt Kjrcx aenue, will clve u brldge party JIllJK.l Iia.I'LV ?"" "' "f8 V r:l'n and Kllk-stecklng shower In honor of Clarice J eyer, whose wedding te , ;dwani Otigers win tal.e nlace . February 13. The guestu -will be 'Mrs Williams and Miss Marien Bensen. Mr, II. u Adams, of fiize .Medium) street, will also entertain In honor of Miss Jleyer. Mrs. Bebtrt T. Ward, of 45.".1 Prtrn hill read, entertained at a flve-liun-died party, when the BUesls were Mrs, William P. Keyser. Mrs. Herbert BawneUy, Mlsa Mez, Mrs. Sle. Mrs. Pfccd, Mrs Uallus nnd Mrs. Welraih. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Harry Lung, of Past Orange, ' . J, v.he Is visiting Mir. Hareld Den-1 con, of -luni locust ntrect, was ilia K11P1-L n 1. ilill I C 1 II 11 Cll RCIM . ID milP 1 ' , , i' ,, . j. 1. -- ... - ; :"" ..i.-.-j """,ui ..... by mij. ueacan. Mr, n.clm,,j xelina will entertain at i .. ,,.. r.,n.,-...i i. i.i,i. , i.. ... home, 100C Seuth Forty-fifth street, en j Saturday neiu. Mrs. Frank Blddell. of the Aqullla Apartments, Perty-BOenth and Siiusum strcets. In spending a fortnight as the Guest of friends In Alteena. Dr. and Mrs. Maurlce P. Gressman. whohe marrlage took Dlaca Net ember 1. hue returned from thelr wedding trip, 'and nre nt home nt 10 Plvmeuth utrect. T.iLii rnc. Mhk.i. Irs. tlressman will be remcnibcred as Miss Pearl Shnip, of 4L'3J Leldy avenue. , u.,.,, , .. ...... T v., llll. ,rl', lll VI. .1(1 Mllll U. .V.illi;- man te MImi Mniy C 1'Mtzgerald tool, plai") yeslerdsy afternoon at 1 o'clock at Sr. Agatha's Church. Thirty-eighth and Spring Garden ntrcets. Tlie cere mony was performed by the llev. D. McMennmln und was followed by u sup per given at the bride's home, 016 North Thirty-fifth utieet. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jehn J. I'fleck, Mr. and .Mrs. P. J. Connelly and MIes Connelly, Miss Mury Deunhur Mr. and Mrs. William Prlce, Mr. and Mrs. Willi un Larklu, Mr. and Mr a Hebb, Mlsa Grace Wilda Gelden, Mrs. J. Fitzgerald, Mr. D, Fitzgerald, Mr. J. Fitzgerald, Miss Mary Kneble, Mrs IC Scnllen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fitzgerald, Miss Jennie Garri son and Miss Marie Moere. The brlde and bridegroom will spend their honey moon In Washington, D. C. Miss Mnriratet A. Barr. daughter et Mr and Mn n,irh A Barr. of 1X04 ' bi ii. jJiu r liiiuiimer or . sjeuth Lambert Mieet, was the pueet of honei at a blrthd.i Ulnner pnnv en. Sunday evening laet at her home, Among the.x irreseni were Mrs Metz, A1a,h i i,hb Kathryn Walsh. Miss Geitrude Harding, of Poughkeepslo, N. Y. j Miss juua wain), .mish iuanua urace, .Mss Frances Carr, Mies Anna Barr, Miss Mary A. Htitt, the Itev. Jeseph S. Kelly, of St Menlca'a Catbolte Church; the Bev. Jehn J. Bhroeffel, of the Hely Ghost Seminary,, Cornwells Heights ; uufyjpiwwj--,. EVENING PUPIlO JLEDGEB-PHICADELPBXA., THPKgDAY, Mr. Bernard P, Nugent, Mr. Jeseph A. Connelly, Mr. Fatrlch J. Bcully, Mr, Themas J. llegan. Mr. Qeerga J, .Mc clain ana Mr. William A. Carey. Mlsa Uarr Is a recent icraduate of the Phila delphia airla' Illjrh and Nermal Schoelo. Miss Utirr and her Bister, Mies Mary Frances Ilarr. and ethnrn are nlannlnff a trip through New Yerk, Including I,aKe Jientvwit, I'ougiiKeepslo anu me jav kills, for the early eprlntr. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA . Mrs. Picnic Dclancy, et 1002 Bhunk Btreet, enterlalnrd the members of licr brldge club en Monday evcnlnur in honor of Mre. Harry Swartley, of Charleston, N. C and Mrs. Jack Maurcr, erf Tieel Ing, YT. Va. Her cuests Included Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Hhleler, Mr. and Mrs, nebert Moere, Mr. and Mm. Walter Snmnns, Mrs. N. Hill, Mrs. William I. Tomllnsen, Mrs. IC Clrlesel, Mlns Shulta, Mis? Monsalvatge and Miss Mary Moere. Mrs. Neff I.alng, of 1910 Shunk street, entertained the members of her card club en Tuesday afternoon at a theatre party given In honor of Mrs. Jack Maurer, of Wheeling, W. Va. Among her Kueets were Mrs. 1. C. Shutte, Mrs. Fred Kebblns. Mrs. Walter Samans. Jlw. William 1. Temlinscm, Mrs. Charles Shlsler, Mr. Jehn Uuach nnd Miss Mary Mersiff. Mrs. D. J. Menialratca. of 1928 Ghunk strcet, ban been entertaining Mrs. Harry M. Swattlev, of Charleston, N. C, as her puest for n few daye. Hint Gertrude IJrewn, of 2CH Seuth Nlnoteenth street, will entertain the membere of her cai-d club thle evening. Miss Laura Shapire left Tueaday for Chicago en an e"xtended trip. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The annual banquet, entertainment and dpnee of the North Philadelphia Trust Company will be held this eve ning in the North Garden of the Rollc-rue-Stratford. Among the guests will be the e.llccrH and empleyes of the com pany. The officers Include Mr. Lee Howden, Mr. Harry rerbett, Mr. Jehn P. McNeils, Mr Wellington J. Snyder. Mr. Clarenre .1. Weed, Mr. 13 Leslie Allisen and Mr. William S. Snyder. Mlw Ethel Mathlcu, of Atlantic City, entertained at a luncheon and theatre party In honor of Miss Marie Paul Moes yesterday. The wcddlnrr of Miss Moes and Mr. Jehn P. Mathteu, 2d, will taka nlace en Wednesday evcnlnir. February I g, at the Church of the Ifelv Com munion, at Twcnty-nrau and Chestnut streets. FRANKFORD Miss Margaret i:mbcry. Miss Cathsr- j Ine Kmberr, daughters of Dr. nnd Mrs. Frank Kmbcry, of 45 11 l'enn otreet and Miss tieien uenieman will spend the week-end at AnnapelK Mrs. IJm bcry will chaperon the girls. The senior claat of the Frankford High Pclioel will glve a dance en Prl. day evcnlnff at the school. Mr. and Mrs. Letmnn, of Trankferd, gave a uurprise birthday party In honor nf flilr TI. Mr. Alhert Itmun nn Sunday evening at the home of their 1 daughter. MIbj Miller, of I-egan. The guest i present wr.re iiisn uoretny col cel ender. Miss B. Kramer. Mlsa Bere Bpocter. Miss Hilda Mannar, Mini Ethel Brenner, Mlsn Ebther Soledaky, Miss Bessy Schcctcr, MIstt Bertha Schecter, Mlsa Bc:sy bhatevlu, MKs Adllne lteaen. Miss Ixiulsa r.esen, Mlsa Stella I'asncr, Mr. Albert Marmer, Mr. Merris Soledlsy. Sir. Sidney Shapire Mr. Samuel lot let man, Mr. Bebeit Bofenfeld and Mr. Merris Dlsenberg. 5fr. and Mrt. 55ngd- i !ln and Mr. and Mrs. Ilesen arrived later. Among thess who entertained wern Mr. Albert Letmaai and Mr. Albert Marmer. MOORESTOWN MIsi Mildred Janke, of Camden ave nue, entertained at brtdge en Tuesday evenlr.ff. There were flve tables. Mr. and Mra Jeseph Gashltl wilt en tertain at dinner en Friday cvenlnc at 7 o'cleclu Mr. and -Mr. William P. Stroud, of Chestnut street, sailed Saturday for a. trip te the British West Indlea. Mr. nnd Mrs. William U. Htackheu will entertain thlr friends at carde en Satuiday cveninir. The new P. A. Warden will fpend Wednesday and Thursday In Trentcn. Mr. and Mrs Prank S. Herr, of Oak avenue, entertained at cards en Satur day opening. Twenty gucjts wci-e present, DELAWARE COUNTY Mn. William Falsen. of Chrster. n. tcrtnlned at a luncheon nt the nlr-rivie i en enda afternoon In honor of Min Martha L'yre Price, daumhter of Omrmi and Mrs. William Gray Price. The1 ,.''-- " -" , '--'' .we u U1IUUI paity. 1110 murriage et .miss rilee and jiuui.-. .....v .........v. ., u. . .., win I take plncn nt neon en Saturday. Feb luary 4, In St. Pnul'a Uplsctpal Church, Lleutunatit Kiciinru i.ce, L. S N., wm Chester. Mr3. lllehaid Wctherlll. of Chester. le i ftajing for several weka at Atlantic City. Among the hostesses who presided at ' the annual luneheen which was given I ebtexday by the Weman's riub of I Media were Mrs. S. Warner Benn-in-in . i. , .. . .. .. .- ... ..,. ;'" "T " Y?t "Jii.". ",ea,' I V.""' V .a" V?; Y't V t) ' ;,:.' tt.. V. .:;. V. ,".,"- "ti" '", ""'- ,.-' ' ,i -V.i.. ttuJESr if." .' ' J. Lord Illgby. Mrs. Wesley Slean and ' Mrs. Albert Williams. Tlic president of the club, Mrs. James P. Hunter, will picslde at the visiting president's table. Mrs. James Laws entertained the Fortnight! v t-'lub nt her home In Hwartli- i niore en Monday uf let neon. Mrs. Leuis i WlieeiecK rcviencu Mir iiarry Jehnsen's "The Golden Rule of Plays1' and Mrs. Rebert Brooks "The Man Who Pld the Bight Thing." A reHume of Ilterary news wae glcn by Mrs. Carrell Thajcr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Headley, of Chi cago, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a eon a nhert time age. Mr. Headley, who lived formerly In SwarthmeTO, Is the son of Dr. Geerge A. Headley, of Swarthmere College, Mrs. Garnett Pendleton, of Chester, will leave next week for Flerida, whera she will visit her sister, Mrs. William BucUncll, for several weeks. Mr. Themas Hurlock and her dauch- frAU ! ,. T'-ln... llin ...1. ti ...,.... will lenve early In February for n rin-- L''l, llllBl A.liin- liWHUl.ll, Ul oijriiiffiieiu i In FlO'Ula. Miss ElUabath Time, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buse, of ltldley Paik, will go In February te New Orleans, wheie alie will be the guest of friends during the Mardl Gras. Mrs. Clyde King, of Springfield, enter tained the Kxecuttve Committee of the Springfield Weman'u Club, of which ahe is president, at her home a few days aue. On Monday afternnnn i.-.v..,.. 20. the club will meet at the home ef1 Mrs. C. B. Bellcs, when the heutessesl will be Mrs. Isaaa M. Lewis, Mrs. Allen ' Mi.CulleiiKh, Mrs. Setli Punceant und I Mrs. William II. SwnuU. NORRISTOWN Announcement has been ir.ade of the murrlnge of Miss Charlette A. Wells, 1 01 ew mm, mi u numetr or yoare a member of the faculty of the Norrls Nerrls Norrls tewn High Scheel, and Mr. A!trten W. Bagel's, of Philadelphia, en Saturday. January 21, In Philadelphia. After a wedding trip. Mr. and Mra. Rogers will lUn In Philadelphia, Mrs. James Macintosh, of East Ja Ja ceby street, entertained sixteen guesta at cards at her home. Miss Genevieve Ramsey, of O West Basin street, entertained a number of friends ut her horns In celebration et her eleventh birthday. Amenir h guests were Miss BMty Hart, Miss i .Jnsephlne. llamxey, Miss TJdlth Frees.. I iw . - --i "i-'uu sruaunw. ,11 im i M,la Dorethy Cepe. The membsrs of th 1922 winter! graduating class of the Noirlatewn Hlrh UaI,aaI a . .i . mini. A.l,..i r .. ... s;niinAi n , n iviieu ..ini..in r-... ... house, Mlsa Kathrjn Sanders BoeUman. Miss Mary Esther Qetwnls, Mlsa Pdna Bennlnger Helmer, Miss Ollve Finn Jenes. Miss Ida, Louisa Kelly, Mlsi Margaret DllsabetU Kelaen, Mlsa Idella f Irau!?;.JM,s Dorethy May icrte bl. Mle Mildred Carolina Maoenachy. Miss Florence Dorethy Maglnley, Mary ,& i- Scheflejd Montague, Miss Ruth Wlsrrfer Petter, Mlsa Wilda Katherlne Bhalnllne, Mlsa Florence Martha fllmptjen, Mlsa Cella Bancroft Whlttan. Miss Adelaide ltebecca Wensetler. Mlsa Bessla S. Mann, Miss Margaret rrlser Yjnger, Mr. Horeld Beeth, Mr. Samuel Geerge Cehen, Mr. Harry Fladd Hauser, Mr. :r. CLOSING-OUT SALE g 1341 Walnut St. Our entire exclusive uleck of advanced models must be sold immediately. We have ungparlngltl cut prices te insure it. $15 $25 $35 H9.50 Velat)U$4S ValuilefSS Vahtt te $69.75 Valati $75 te f93 III! Hi J&useeTSnqer i229liJajnut stj lui STrar obhesilo the St. JemvS Hetel Sharp Reductions On All Exclusive Furs B. CHERTAK WENGER PKESENTS Millinery Si Large Assemblage Fer Southern Wear J. 1 Sheppacd & Sens 100 Per Cent. Weel means ALL-WOOL warp and filling 100 Per Cant. Weel Blankets white with pink or blue borders ; n fev? in checkerboard designs. $9.00 the pair best value since the war. 100 Par Cent Weel Quilts-that is, oll-woel fill inrj with silkaline coverings in well-covered de signs that de net soil easily. Sejt, light and $6.50 each. warm. Imported Silk Blankets The first te arrive after 0 long watt. Levely quality in Reman stripes and white with pink or pink-and-blua stripes. lz yds. wide ever 2 yds. long 1008 GhcsfenutStccct LADIES' DEPARTMENT jVjkW nnd unusual garments for Ladies and Aliases in able fabrics. J? V PI Til 'lVn,i IF WrKV Mi WW Thomae Iewla Lloyd, Jr., Mr. Raymond Weston Masen. Mr. Jeseph Ilusse, Mr Clarence Wolf Shoffner, Mr. Harry Heyt Hmlth, Mr. Samuel Harry Teas, Mr. Leldy Datwller Zarn. The graduates will receive their dlptemas en Tuesday, January 31, at the commencement exercises. Gowns rr-J a 1 i; Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET SUITS AND TOP COATS New Spring Style of Huddersfield Engliih Tweeds, Fleeces arid Cernel's Hair confined te us as te fabrics and models, TAILORED WAISTS Made in our workrooms by our Custom Shirt Operators. All fabrics endy te wear or made te your measure. CAPES Plain or plaid Tweeds unusual in WOOL HOSIERY Importations of Scotch Weel. Silk and Weel, und Camel's Hair in both plain and clex are still coming in. Weights suitable for every SPRING HATS The New Tailored Hats in original shapes from the best makers are new ready. Price moderately. MANN & DILKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET , V JANUARY 26, 1922 ,n the newest nhnpes U eperts and entlur. l'ertr ears' expert experience. 54 Ne. 7th St. Menet Murk-t SI37 Branch sefervtn Tjt Works, 107 H. JStli On Our Anniversary Which marks the begin ning of our third year In rhiladelphin, we nre re minded of our patrons' frcquent expressions of confidence- and regard. It is our wish that the new year offer opportuni ties te perpctuate this mutual geed will. S))ccial Reductions All Week IlleifaincCbai ! 835 Chestnut St. PRICE3 ALWAYS MODERATE' au wool 3POT SUITS - ailered iDitVu, Correctness te be found enW in Garments TiOice thisPrijae 00 12 Medel? Si 16 Shades' S15Q I4-44. 153 Seuth 13th St. Itlitr.iicen Hall. Walnut t, Ivluir IJrejd JANUARY ST. V. M. ' Helen Ware. VlellnUtei Srtr.ih St'ln. Po Pe i ur.uiei Ioui Knr7. TlanUt Hplifni, M(irjir,t Ilnrrtoen Allrt Itir i Wlllluinn. IYiiiicU nslirr JJnn-. lq.. Choir man Aniniriiu Cem. for Krllef uf KjiiUj-i , Chllilrrn. Tickets: COe ,l.O0. Xl.tfl, S2.O0. At lfuw'n. 11111 ftiiMtniit treyt. ORPHFIIM UcruiartewT S. ChJten lUltrtltUlVI Matliw. T-kUv. :j3 ORPHEUM PLYERS in "Bought and Paid Fer" -MErfl0P0IITANH.'fl3v';', mmmoeimm r,S7r iMrirr n nrvfff mik iav f kV4',SAUAUIAjU W PKHUfuii'jurV( ' i DUMONT'S 0TI1 A .vi'.cu kvs., 0:13 , EMMETT WELCH Minstrels exclusive and depend w 'TteuSft it uu mm !$$-'&$ '.' n'i. .1 li M I J8)U6eC&1 ,'CS 7ilT s Camera Hnir and English style and most attractive. Tim.A a T.KAntNYi TitriATnEH I oirii:c-rie.v ei' ieu & j. j. unuuErrr CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOU5R SHUBER.Tu-tffi (IT PAILYMATSAT2 CUES ATS GEORGIA O'RAIVIEY 111 l M IIUhi., 1'rANt Atntiv rtf i nun vJ in "muiw .b JAMES WATT5 rYJIirt'Lt, Wllh ilex Htrr HUSTON & CO. And n Uenderful Hurreiinillne lltll Next Week The .Ment Ktlriierillnnry Bill i:r tifi'-cil te rhl JOHN CHARLES THOMAS Vmerlea's tlreiilfit l.klit Opera llitllnnf The I.arxrxt. Ale.t Dirernlllfil nnd UoritreiM AKrartlen DfTrred In the We'ld n' V iTllle CLARK & McCULLOUGH In "crit'CKirs or ion" IVnnlrr than the Fnnnlent Mtnlcnl I fAMi.i nM.t mhm Utnm AIm ' SAM QHUBERTEti. " SOe le 52.50 ! Met. Set . Bttt Sef, $2.00 r:nHT rtuu iiknn THIRD AXXUAl, I'HODVCTIOX GREENWICH VILLAGE TOLLIES Tin. rnrrt a Attn rvnrtc Aanrn rum m the jilht uvmcal unviis Of Jf.l.vr BKAhO3. ALT 'TATl r VHT TEIJ I.KWIS. lltI.fK TT.ANnMN. JOB ADELPHI La8l 2 Weki Pep. Mat. Today ;; $1.50 rnUNuu urAlilUm.liiiiitlrfermnnfri dtintlnc from Mr. Dlttk a crltlcltui In tlie Itrcnnt of ' MMinnntvi jf RTrnpirrr: "THE SIGN GAME" vr Tin: WALNUT Hi- .nrp. "'Till f.V fK- I lit", n 'rli m-m 1111 iMIInr ml linliU liltn In n linn KriHp. Whrii thrr nre 1.0 hiuiit iKierly (en.Mr-.ulril li'mrm h-t forth the ?'l,,.n.t. ?' ""'' " plMJ' "h 'T"' KIV f.AiII i n miticr A MXTlal reminnt." MAT. ST. -K.U B0e TO l,30 hKTs hht.i.i.vn :t wkkks aiii:i te irtrr Naw fnr All lrfnrnnn. BROAD t 15 Sa' M '.ncna V I e BILL In Ufjetli TnrI, rc'en Gratst ffy i THE INTIMATE STRANGF.1S HI AT3 T"DA TOR THK LAST Y. t.K GARRICK Last 3 Eves. - at. .N. ." i.I'K-SiMTe TiPvl b t i HAHUla j rM. 1 e i'e Klu'i I vntti WELCOME STRANGER GEORGE SIDNEY FORREST THEATRE TKin: 1 vii v AniiJ D. W. Griffith's -"stub u-ic symphony t'luitn'iinv GARRICK EXTRA Friday Aftn., Feb. 3 SEATS TODAY ANNUAL ACTORS' FUND BENEFIT v iti re- u'. or hait'n -i With Phila. & New Yerk Stars Four New One-Act Plays Society's Fashion Fete Sports of the World 60c te 3 NO WAIl TA mmm ISreurt n.) Pnpliip -!rr,t, "Lsl' ENTIRE WEEK BEGINNING FEB. 27 C Evenings and Sat. Matinee IU-P1.KTOIH1 -Sulemr. I., Je,aP de Notre Itnmr, Itomre et .lullrtlr lVllran et Melbiinilc, M.nuia Iuiiiih' Tnniilinpuser, The Jch1 hub. of tlie Slauenna. AHTIhTI Marv Onrdmi (4 p,,rl,r. mien) : LurlPii Sluratnre (3 nniirnr. nrri Kekii IUIiui lilniemn lllmlnli l.ilnurd .IiiI.iihuiij Jci,,I, Sclniur; Ilrclar llufruimri ,,nj eilipr. Sesian Sale Jsn. 23 ta Feb. 4 nt UnmiiiiiiN. I Kin ( l.rMiiui -H-UbtJll irirriti M I ..)!,, in 3U 'i SJI.BO. I0. j.14. MOflu. Z3, A 1 III N P Dir",!e, "li d. 11 A. I. ContlnneDn Klietrlnr li , LAST 3 DAYS D. W. Griffith's Masterpiece "WayDewnEasf Neit (vU Illt-srr k hlimv ' y T OT, r.il REX BEACH'S THE IROf TRAIL" CREATORE GUE5T CONDUCTOR BEN TDRPIN "Si Bricht i ;i I ftwyy.'nli'-Oiirtfr- lOHl,ey I 1 1 iLVDI(Tis,'$9 WAT 45Q I I I I BW B 'V T SKATS f r mmmmm DRKE OOPEMHi fifllPEKV ! '"' na 13 p Dlreellen Btnnley Company of Apiyr JtAnKCT AT NIJCBTEEtfTU 11 a. r. te 11 i. m. TIHO WBEIC'H I'HOdllAM Novelty Organ Topical Review I I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 0. ' J W Caemr Nell, Tener ;.nie t nnjnn" L. i' r. Joief Hollinan. VIolencllit' Paramount Presents AGNES AYRES IN "The Lane That Had Ne Tumfnti" Trem the etery by Sir Ollbert rrkr 7. Lloyd Hamilton In "The Adviier" 8. Organ Selection U'nr Ma en et the Vttmla trem "Apliftlte" (MetKleltaehn) Wm. Klulsi-Ijh White, Onanist 9. Stanley Orchattra AlbOi-t V. Wayne, L,oulueter NEXT WEEK AN'vAftT WALLACE REID $$ VICTORHERBERT w"' r.t.ennr iuiuftiBieui 1 f.n,rt ereMtri HfXTnUNTH AND JtAIlKRT 11:30. 130, 3:30, 5-30. 7:30, i30 FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES 3ilf ItTV I'neDfCTION e firiii d MCrRSJraN cAPOCALYPSB RUDOLPH VALENTINO Massively staged, wealth of costly settings, countless num ber of people, faultless direction. DAILY, 35c. 50c EVENINGS, EOc, 7Sc Ft rfi.i ftr l He idavs Kvtn'.nr Trtcts H Vl BROAD and CHESTNUT 11:33, 1:30. 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 i:xrr.v."ivi; kihst showine BETTY COMPSON in vw TMnAvn'"rr rimma "THE LAW AND THE WOMAN" "inprrn Tnt crrm FTTrrrs "THE WOMAN IN THE CASE" f'l.r.O PtDGV.I.Y IN CABT DAI A'I '-"ut a MAKKET RUDOLPH VALENTINO . fcr CONQUERING POWER" ADPAniA ieth ft cih:?vnut AK.L-JLHA 'DA M in I "15 P, II. vkter u H mr.iwi?MT n 9 J U JiTJlEj JL ti a 0(0 I VICTORIA WWtW&x. PEARL WHITE r.v-;iMU, rm.sT i-iu-suntatien The Virgin Paradise a sTenv !" Tim jvNnLr.q LAlllUli 11 A M te 11 15 l. St. "SILENT YEARS" REGENT 17TJI 4. M.UlKin Tiium: AUK NO VILLAINS" GLOBE it te ii rovTrNceoa V J I If. l IjL. "EARTH TO MOON" mi,n acts wniiTii witir.n J5R0ADWAY JH'.OAU ft rt. DCJt VAUDKVII.l.t. AND revsTtvr - TAi.irnet in "MAMMA'S AFFAIR" SEES ACADEMY OF MUSIC 221331 i,i via. jiljii Ann duia ADrLti.i;TiiA tl rnibrtVLurninunfiiu inn T"tl!.lKOHK. MOLH,SOHOHKV. iiennniv PHILADELPHIA 1 ORCHESTRA ACADEMY OF MUSIC Men. Evg., Jan. 30, 8:15 RUSSIAN PROGRAM Tsibtikewskr, Mouuerjjlj, Berodin Tirilt'.TS AT ArADKAIV nml HKI'l'I.".. 111! tlll'.STMT BT. " SPECIAL CONCERT Tl V.NIIAV VK.. JAN. ai Philadelphia Operatic Society a 1 "The Queen's Lace Handkerchief" Kxtrllt-nt 'nt Chemii et ISO TlrkrU BOe 2.50 I A Brilliant Success ti was the unanimous verdict of 3 the reprt'scntatlve women yen- 3 terdtiy afternoon following the $ fpt of sj Ms. Ralslen's Pcep;nns n the Academy Feyer. Slnjrle Bi -eat a und series ticket for the 3 ive lemainliifr "Deuuty Talka'' ffl S i w en sale. IB gJS, 8 Aend. X Urpec's. 1110 Clmlnm K EITH'S THEATRE H 0 U D INI HKNSATWNAI. HBCAPIJ PI'OM ' A WATEK TOUTUHB CKt,I? BI'll'IAI. AUUCD KBATUIIM jrgyCttwiWBy. STANTON flsisiiiiiHflsflstK Ns7siWarrsssW ? g f0nn,WATSON SISTERSIy ,ertnx Ainrs ft Adelaide AVInthrnp ' 'j i r anIi wurssni ELLA RETFORD """.fta IWHiWj Uwi"" Mt'Hiu resaKu NEWMAN 1 ravaltmlL,. n-l i 'I Metlnn PI-...-- tlU IfE?t Af atizl - - iblUIBl -. - -"a .. ib .r.i.j i v .. . uiuur.. rI, AIMI.a !!( mmmmmm F Nlllli, n.i 3 TltUa,fi Ad. IUPP.'..- 6CfHvgT. i cAsipie "amnaum u. t fri.r . .v I ., -v '.f I I
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