WKKRKKKBKKKKHn EVENING PUBLIC .LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1922 h JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ' ' " I.. JVancy Wynne falks of the Forty-third Annual Charity Ball Held Last NigjitShe Sees Many Stunning I s Frecks She Hears of Miss Ricliardsen's Illness t rpIMti wen when the Charity Hnll J. epcticil nl'ii n granu uinrcn leu uy hi clmlrmnii of the commit tee nml "Seiic f the Indie? of high degree And CTry one smbnirlbed te ,b.ixp nml (some i t .'i- unn'lv wnnr In thu hnll fur ptWlllf """-.' 14 tilf mi hour or se, bccniiRe they wnntcd 1 te de honor te me ineniuera 01 mc com n,ittce, but they really were net In i ..-. a.1 In ttin tinll t v' Then nbeut ten years age the com mittee decided te make the ball n mere ' repular event. Net only did they want n'eeplp te subscrlbe, but they wanted them te come. And some one conceived the bright idea of opening the ball with ' a reectaciilnr event which would In terest the social public. The first year they Invited the students of the Acad emy of the T'lnc Arts te dance nnd had a most stunning In a year or two the committee had tn even better thought nnd decided te have an opening pageant in which mem bers of the younger set end some of the younger martled folk would dance. That idea was carried out with BUCh success that the Charity Hall Ih new n real eecinl event and no one would think of missing It. It's true that the subscription list is net strictly exclusive, but a very fash ionable set of people attend and the opening feature is nlways beautiful. The pageant before the ball proper n. imiiMinllv attractive. I thought. First the lady of the moon, Mrs. James N. Anders, appeared, accompanied by Mr. Charlie Morgan, the director and sutlier of the affair, who was re "pleniletit In white satin and btiaht blue lequlnx. The planet, eight Jf : i rlcbs, came next in pretty costumes of liclit lilut- georgette nnd silver rlbbeiiB, ".'."": ".:-n... . i.i,.i, fnt.. .,,. M i. l'ercy Frazcr, who was Ilss Ellen . A'"","' V--3 Elizabeth Barrlnifer, nwitnnlnff. in a wonderful butterfly I, V.H-,.W'y.. ,B,0&. A1'83 resuuiic ul j '"' ami uiei. mni j.u.u ueinara, ii ss Mernia arey. Alits i-. -"Sally." Then a whole chorus from (both J. McElroy. Miss Mary Carrell "Snllv" came en, the girls in Russla'n , Spencer, Miss Anne H. Tewnrend, Miss Mstumcs of white, nnd the men In ''"'see Tunis Miss Nancy HMVooi HMVeoi HMVoei ii.eii red and blue alM Russian. This g,ten',M,,5? Josephlne Jenks. Miss Anna ? i0"'..1.0'1.'...! V.-' if. ,i.i;V,....7.ri4J: Sfce.la Zlmmermann and Mrs. Herbert m ii-iiicrcuicu ...v .....i.v..... .. (itnl Next there was n pretty tableau done v..Tf., ii. Mvlu..ii nn,i ip i v) mi . """"," '' "",. , ,, .V: Starr, daughter of Mr. and Mrc. James Jee e pit A. peering, Jr., called ' In the starri et faerninntewn, will trlve in Menth of May," followed by the fas- honor of Miss Annls Ie Tunis, debu cinating chorus of KetlnkuB and wooden tante daughtur of Dr, and Mrs. Jeseph eldicrs from the "Chnuve Seurls." . lee Tunis, of 2216 De Lancey plate: l IpI. U Kn much the race in New Xerk. ' before the ball which the Rev. enflju.. Th'emcn .and girls, ull were emerald s itch, iriuiiiii:u niiu iinaui, nuiui ten, In honor of tlieir deuutin'.e daugn daugn daugn loeked very well. Miss Cerlnne Free- ' ter, Miss Mary Hldgely Carter, will run and Miss Klizabeth Jeanes were ie lenders of this set. which rcpre- Ut. Hi.. Ii.fYeisnn tlnnltil cnteil the .Ii fiei son Hospital. Ai. oilier tableau ioliecd, two pretty , ub-iubj, Huruh Mary Humes and ,. Iqie ucl-t, ns u 6I1111U girl nnd Uey, ' aiiad then n Frngenard chorus from "Uued .Morning, Dearie," In' which v most el the dancers were debutantes of this m'iineii. The costumes, which were i blue): and white, were very striking. Mi.-. Iluirlsun K. Caner, Jr., of ""i Nut V" fame, then uppeured as a . fas,i,i;uiii' Seuth Sea Islander In red , ami nrten, followed by a delightful cliini from the Follies, whose dancing was icj hajiM the most applauded of all. ' The (horns wis entirely of girls, BO.ne of wlieiu jivere pluiitutien girls and ethfi l' sf in iinnihing ce-itumes et euij uvler of the rainbow. Almest tin . fuu.inM le.iiuif el their costumes were 'love) while spats. They did home ex pert eccentric dancing. After this group had finished Faire cI?iiinf. Slean gave u sole dance in the t Mine icsiiime In which she appeared In "S.illy" when it was here bevcral weeks go. Catherine Llttletieid, nlse fiem "Sa.ly,' did a chnnniua ballet dance, '.,nd thrn the grand march came elf nnd general dancing be'an. It was really quite a biilllnnt occnuien and the dance fleer was jammed. i TUKS. ALEXANDER COXE YAH- NALL looked most atti active in red whet, nnd Miss Marv F. (Jlcndin nliiR wi( n htunniiij,' dress of fuchsia d, liimmed with narrow bands of dark Inewn fur. Among the debutunte.s inntiied was Frances (Jerhard, whose Mients, Dr. mid Mrs. Arthur (lerhnid, lad a liiix. Fiances wbh pretty In n Pink taffetn frock made with a tight bodieti nnd n long, full hklrt, and u wide Bertha of geld lace. Elizabeth IIew- land. Mrs l.r.ii1iipf..l TTnti'l.,.1.11., ,lnU... I . 1 ..,., .vi.va.v... AAU..I...11, e ut'uu' IV Untfl llllllirll frt tl..V.n (n.ln ...i.. ..I.... ireiiM', ami Mis Heatrice Meckridge, -netlier deb, looked well In green bro cade Mrs. Alexander Van Renelner looked stunning in u gown of old rose chillrm rh et made with n draped skirt n a peail ornament ut the side, bhe i, were a lope of pemls. TT'S tunny Jiow people seem te have the Ninie "hunch" for colors en the Mm nlcht. The opening opera night. ion lemeinbcr, whole white costumes predominated. Last night blnck was Jnuch In lileiice. Mis. Themas Ash- .-vm neie siiiiuiiiiK Bown of black jnu pdd brocade The back of the oeuice was principally of bind; lace (l ticic was a long nairc.w train nf , Meende draped en the fieck fiem the MlIiie. Her dmlghter, Miss Anne Amton, nlsu were black, but her freik Ps,,ef velvet and was made en dis tinctly plain nneSi . 'VP- lnM Xewhnll, who is chap- wning Anne Townsend, her niece, -i "?i n llemi,,ir'tet you knew, at most i!i ti1,u'ik"!' were a wonderful gown it- . vt'Ue, ,u'"'t exqulMtely plain W' the s ight fullnef,-, being gathered "le mi ornament ut the left hip. Mrs William J. Oletliler, whose K'i'"' Ml,s 0,l of "10 ceinniittee, wei ed stunning in a Bown of emerald Ween u-lyet draped Inte a little full nts , nt the left sidu and ilnialied with n Orii'iiinl limkie, H. V.''-J a'"'l; Wi,,J worn by Mi-, th. ''"."ten Coxe, Jr.. who sa in lftn. i,u,,h 1"'1' metl"'' In-law. Mi-h. 'em j llrinten Coxe. The little Initie tiiii., i" """t '"' Kl,l,u'' brown frock, L. i L.i wltl' tan-colored wooden emi '"-'. "'"' il stiiiiiiini; cloak mnde " "I "n Indian nhuwl, xv-lsiula had a . Jl'le ii. .iu- of while fur. Mrs. Coxe, Jr.. was ; Mivl Hjj,.,, Sewillli - teu, "' 'i0!0, Altl'" cllJf'u beautiful will.' 'i" , U '"'"'"'d clulfen velvet, i,,Y " -ii.iiiii iiniii iimt iniiiei olio ""''Ie .it the lelt lde of the sklr.. tihe "S H.Mi',11" f,u,,,( ,,XM,,S. ....n-u Mil " Ague . Inv. Ii"1'" A"1'" weru a Freucli heck of leej win,,, lembined with lavender Hill, , "' '"i.ii'iiicii huh i nreiii or III! lui r. .,.,... i i.i. ..ii 4 K "'Tanged in panels. The bodice h..i i r"n luuj-i'oiercu vcivec wan i 2ft e ' WM"' "" ,",d wW 4 Mis. ,.. I, i ii i . vt i.i u"1?..JT"Vr w,,.s '." l"!L'u cl- ' nm the budlcc hud rliiiiestone ieuldu. h"'ups. .Miss Anna limine level.. ) '' ,MM Ii'm. hu hud n , ' ''rk 0,f hjilrnuaen blue velvet. s nltegeihcr n very bcuutiful bull. J)'D jeu bear nbeut Snrnellcn Ulch wii,?lllsi""' v" knew lest summer Mi" 8,.C wnH nt Heaver camp, in ' oteMi:i.sc hal1 " whlent (n fall or Si .V nm ,ere several nf the Uric awl ?f ,,,cp, Wt shoulder. Well, it has w.wl-i.,'Mu.e I'P properly, and peer lev ,.,i' "'"'.'''id te leave. Sml.h Oel Ih i?.? i1u,'i "'nP ''wn for treatiuent nt .. n ,i 't'li "own ler treatiuent nt " thihepedii- Hespltnl and will net k It w s .... , i ,,eV,ncs , uml, ,t"u htteeC and Mrs. Redman " Viator who Sre , ,11 i-aiiBltt lit thu blde with a l at Tueimlna, Sicily, will shortly IcavS win. I 1"u;"- 1 reach lluwers. llcri for Nnples and Reme, where they J IU lit ill) Is ...I,. ...!..... I .ii .... i.l ..nrn.i linn lw. ii . -." . I return te college till nfter the holi days. I nm nfrnld ' she will have te he operated upon, ns the hurt Is quite seri ous ami she may linVe te mlns the Christmas parties. pOLLY, who is net yet four years ;M, was spending the da wllh ffnnuniether. In the pantry en a high WicK there was a big tin box, nnd be 11 kn,wn. I'1?' Pel,y "new H1ld tin box was filled full, eh, quite full, with most delectable cookies. )Yctti, ,nn. opportunity came, and Pelly climbed a small ladder which steed In the pantry and was standing rather wobbly, te uny the least, en the top of the ladder holding a cookie in ench hand, when grandmn, who had been Renrchlng for her, suddenly opened the pantry deer and ran toward her with 0 f,ryet nInrm' fearing she would fall, roily looked calmly down upon her and remarked, as eusunlly as she could with her mouth full of coekies: "Grandma, are you angwy or only nervous? Yeu knew, when I'm angwy 1 jus. put 11 sparkle In my eye and then get ever It." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dunne, of 2uz Di kancey -I'lucc, ,'m kiu .1 Ultnie m trlday evcnlriB, December 22. In honor of Miss Nancy CnrncRle, daughter of Bosten, Mara., who Is new vIsitltiR Miss .Jane Gorden Coxe, daughter of Mr. nnn g" Chrtrlcs E. Coxe, of the Bellevue- Stratlerd. necclvlng at the tea which Mr. and Mrs. Dunne will b!e en Saturday te present their dauRhter Miss Sarah :"". i,i. " iuhwjb inurcn. The guests who will attend the dinnei "' evening vincn miss sarnn i.egan' S,;eMeI".e0r'atOIthl0"8utlcea?: Include Miss Frances K. Winter. Miss felftbeh Site-. Miss Ellsp du Pent, , ir. E '.ward S. W. Fumum. Mr. Philip Wal- 8 Mr Bartow Muller. Mr. Haield WilRht. Mr Moivle Flctchc- 'itul Mr. Frunlt Tayler. The guests who will attend the dln-J ner at tne ifitz-unriien, loueweu uy a theatre party, which Mrs. William B. Geedman, of Chestnut Hill, will give tomorrow evening In honor of her granddaughter. Miss Susan Price Good Geed man, debutante daughter of Mra. How Hew ard D. Seaver, of Chestnut Hill, will Include MIsh Nancy H. Woolston, Miss Oeerglana F. Harris, Miss Virginia L. Carpenter, Ml3 Josephlne Jenks. Miss Lucylle Austin. Miss Ellsnbeth J. Mc Elroy. Miss Margaret A. Hatfield, Miss Mary Ernestine Appleton, Mr. Clayten McElroy, Jr.. Mr. Frederick Schaefer, Mr. Herbeit Beene, of Baltimore, Mr. Jeseph VInlrck, of Cambridge, Mass. ; Mr. Francis U. Reeves, Jr., Mr. Douglas Darby. Lieutenant Themas. U. S. N. ; Mr. Jehn Hunter and Lieutenant Har Har old O. D. Hunter, U. S. N. Dr. and Mrs. Themas G. Ashton will shortly lssue Invitations for a theatre party, te be followed by a supper at the nitz-Carlten, en Saturday evening, January 6, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. Woodsen Hancock. Mis. Hancock, before her marriage last Saturday, was Miss. Katharine C. Lea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Lea, of West Thorpe, Doven. Dr. and Mrs. Ashton have closed their farm at Edgemcnt, Pa., and are occupying Ucdleaf, their place at Wynne-weed. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Jacksen, of 2033 Spruce street, will entertain at dinner thlB cvenlng In honor of their debu tante niece, Miss Kathryn Peace, uo ue uo fero the ball which the Hev. and Mrs. Geoige Calvert Caiter will give In honor of their debutante daughter, Mias Mary ltidgely Carter. Among the guests -111 be Miss Llllle Stewart. Miss Nancy du P. Knowles, Miss Mary Stout, MIhs I'lieLil'.a Davis, Miss Gertrude A, II, 'Irnliam. Mr. Hamilton Han Is, Mr. Henry Nerrls, Mr. J. Palmer Llejd, Mr, Jehn Page Blair, Mr. Jeseph M. Wln tersteen and Mr. G, Antheny Jiickben. Miss Mary Carrell Spcncer. debutante daughter of Mrs. Theodere Spencer, of 2017 Locust street. Is entertaining as her gucHt for a few days her cousin, Miss Mary Ogden, of New Yerk. She assltted In receiving yesterday after noon at the nt home given by Mrs. Spencer te Introduce her daughter. Mr. and Mrs, lfanc W. Jeanes. of 2018 De Lnncey street, entertained at dinner at their home last eenliig fol lowed by a box party at the Charity Ball. The guests meulded Mr. and, Mrs. i!rrlt P. Judd, Mli.s Anna Foulke and Mr. William P. New hall. Mr. nnd Mra Jehn S. Gustlne, Jr., of CXi Woodbine iiu-niie. Overbroekr will entertain at dinner before the dance at the Philadelphia Country Club to te morrow euin; In honor of Mrs. G. Hampton Sllcex, of 1G23 Llndley ave nue, whose tnGagemeiu has been re cently announced te Mr. Albert Lelge Coryell, of Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tayler, of Oorbreok, enter tained at a nmnll dinner dance en Wed nesday eenlnu In honor of Mrs. Sllcex. The dnnee te be given by Mr. and Mrs. J. Hecter McNenl, of Doven and 2101 Spruce stivet, In honor of their .laughter. Miss Mnrgaretta B McNenl, mid Miss Virginia Dlffenderfer, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles II Dlffenderfer, of Wynnowoed, en Saturday evening, December 23, will take place at the Merlen Cricket Club Instead of their home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur H. I,ea have meed from Chestnut Hill te their town lioiii-e, 2004 Walnut street, for the win ter Mr. and Mrs. .1, Donaldsen Paxton, et St, Davids, will entertain at a dance .luring Easter week In honor of their (laughter, Miss Myrn It Paxton. Mr. Jehn Gardiner, Jr., nnd Mr. Thce. dore Freed will give a small dinner dance nt the Germantown Crlcket Club tomorrow ccnlng. The Plnye and Players will jjive an Informal ten at their club house, 1714 Da Lancey place, en Sunday afternoon next at 1 o'clock. Among thone who will re echo will be Mrs. Hubert C. Geddes .Ir , Mrs. Harrison It Caner, Jr., Mrs .Samuel Cooper and MIbs Helena Unl Unl blrnle. bjhiu w ??!&lnWhg? U' Wi t-r will return month. Redman Wluinp ,...n winter. Mrs, JeiIe te this country next Mrs Edmund II. McCullough, who lias been npendme seveial menthB trav eling (.n the Continent with her sistBr, Mr j. Rebait Kennedy Wurts. of 2131 Pine street, has returned te her apart ments at 100 Seuth Fifteenth street, Mr, and Mrs, Uaae R. Davis, Jr., et Swedesford reud, Gwynedd, have move I te Enslen, Pa., wheie they will .iva pernianenxiy. Mrs, Davis was Miss Kutnmlnn li. Hunter. (Uughter of Mrs. Ernest Heward Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Hepburn nnd their dnughters, Mles Marie Leulsu Hepburn. Miss June 8hnw Hepburn and MIhb Eoulse Hepburn, of Orchard 1B. Vlllanevii, lnv Mikv ni iiiiartmerit nt r isner JOIUIH L'tl IU7 ir l,'lni Danced for Charity Last it Photo by PhetO'Craftrrs MISS BANNING GRANGE Daughter of Mr and Mrs. Williapi Drayten U&nge, of the Wellington, who mneed in the Weman's Hospital set, which represented the Follies in the Charity Ball Pageant at the Academy of Music last evening. the Lengacre whlle their house Ir belna altered. Miss Carolyn Sheppard, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Maxwell Sheppard, entertained at a small auction bridge party at her home, 2124 Walnut stroet, en Tuesday afternoon, In honor of her sister, Mrs Frederick W. Lcgg, of Bal timore. Mrs. Lcgg. who has been the guest of her parents for a week, re turned te her home yesterday. Mrs. Lcgg, before her recent wedding, was Miss Mildred Sheppard. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Gorden, who have been spending a few days In this city ns the guests of Mrs. Gorden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. English, ei 226 West Scheel lane, Germantown. have returned te their home In Washing Washing ten. Mrs. Gorden, befere her recent marriage, was Miss Elaine Tayler Eng- Miss Gladys N. Fex, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Russell Fex, of 4203 Wnlnut street, whose engagement has recently been announced te Mr. Charles 13. Hedges, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hedges, of Bosten, left yes terday for a visit te New Yerk. Majer General Littleton W. Tazewell SYaIIcJ U,uSM- c: ana Mrs. Waller, of 2600 Seuth Twentieth Btreet, have lett ter a visit te New Yerk te meet their son J d daughter-in-law, Majer Littleton W. Tatewell Waller. Jr U. S. M. ('.., ami Mrs. Waller, of MendowhreoU, who ha been abroad for several months, and win arrle in this country tomorrow. Mrs. William Easby, Jr., of 2029 Lo Le cust street, will entertain at a small bridge party nt her home en Saturday afternoon, December 16. Mr;.and Mrs- J'eph A. Leuchhelm and Mr. nnd Mrs. Stuart F. Leuchhelm will be at home en Monday evening Dr. cember 18, from 8 until 11 o'clock, at Colony Heuse, Elkiti3 Park. Mrs. Malpass, president of the Drexel xJlndle SeelRl Wnrltara will lAh.n,A CIRl the second annlversnry of the erganlza- Ity Parish Heuse. 217 Seuth Twentletti street Several hundred ladles of the organization have arranged a concert iivynrnm. xne soie sts will include the following ni lists: Miss Ceclle Bout Beut nulb Mlsi Ollve May Wilsen, Miss Edythe Melntyrc, Mls Miriam Bryan and Miss Dorethy Black. The Rev. Dr. Feyd W. Temklns will deliver the an dress of welcome and ether speakers will ni ude the Rev. A. J Arkln, B. D and Majer A. J. Drexel Blddle. The Faculty Tea Club of the Univer sity of Pennsylvania will meet en Tues day afternoon nt a e'c'nc!- n ser geant Hall. Mrs. Grever Huebner will lead "The Silver Lining." n one-act pln by Const.inee D. Arey Mnchey, nnd Mrs. Lewis R. Dick will read poems by Vachet Lindsay. Mrs. Charles Turncs is the hostess. Mrs, William S. Baxter, of Queen avenue, Lnh$downe, will entertain at nriuge tomorrow evening. The guests will be Mr. and .Mrs William V. Naulty. .Mr. and Mrs. Nerman P. Fern, n r and Mrs Charles Evans, Mr. and Mrs Meechnm nnd Mr. and Mrs. Jehn J. Nichels: The marriage of Miss Eugenia Tevls Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs I Hampton Williams, of Euclid street, Woodbury, and Mr. El'woed K. Gilbert hen of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry A. Gilbert', of Hnddenfleld. took nlacn milctiv. n Saturday last, at the home of the bride In the presence of the Immediate families ' and a few Intimate friends The Rev. ' Herbert Ure, pastor of the Presbyterlnn I Church, officiated The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was unattended. Mr. Frederick Remlg, or Nutley, N. J., was best man. Imme diately after a wedding supper Mr. nnd Mth Gilbert left for Chicago, where they will live during the winter. The Pi Sigma Sorority will give n flvf hundred nnd bi id(;e party tomer- inv afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, at the RIttenhouse Hetel, for charity. The Women's Student Government Association of the University of Penn sylvania held a reception and formal openlnor of the Bennett Club at the club, 332G Walnut street, last evening. A lecture by Dr. Pennlrnan nt 8 o'clock In Housten Hnll preceded the reception. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Dobsen Schefleld, Jr., of Roxberougli. are receiving eon een eon palulatlens en thu birth of a son, Jehn Dobsen Schefleld, 3d, en November 30. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. S. Clement Ramsdell, et 5812 Whitby avenue, are rccelvlng con gratulations upon the birth of a daugh ter, Mary Miller Ramsdell, en Novem ber 30. Miss Dorethy Tebler formerly of Fifty-sixth street end Wvalualng avenue, new et Japan, 13 visiting her aunt, Miss Reba Graham, of West Philadelphia. Miss Tobler, who Is nn accemplfshea violinist, will return te her home In Japan In February, where, with her pa rents, she will remain for several years, Mr. and Mrs. William Schelbie. e 1011 Seuth Frazler tertnee, are ro re c.'lvlng congratulations upon the birth of n son, Wl Ham J. Schelbie. Mrn K"helble was Miss Elizabeth Roberts, of West Philadelphia. Mr. J, Nugent, of 6606 Woodland ave nue, is entertaining his (laughter, Mrs. cr All-Weel Jersey $3.95 Unusual Value Illustrating the Collegiate Hleusv for College, Scheel and Athletics .Vnvjy Iuc, j;ucfc, liob-e-Link Tan, French Blue anil Henna. Elizabeth Evans tlausu Specialist 5tlepeciAllstshep I 1 .MH ....... -.,rrrvn I f 1218 VVALINUl & I HUE I KK. n0m Wgl i IPtP' Wm Arthur Mcnlr. of Onondaga place, Syiacuse, N. Y. Mr, and Mrs. Jeseph Pragcr, et nm Walnut street, gave a birthday party In honor of their daughter, Miss Mellle M. Pragcr, en Saturday, D c m'er i. Members of the Phi Sigma Sorority aim the Gamma Nu Kpstlen Fraternity were present - The fifth meeting of a llttle afternoon bridge composed of young marrlea women was fiven at the home of Mrs. Herace Red, of 120G Seuth Ruby street, West Philadelphia, en Net ember Bv. The guests at the meeting were Mrs. Stockton Bacchus. Mrs. Russell Graf r.ns. Mrs. Jehn Lengstrcct, Mrs. Robet i B. Maglll, Mrs. N. R Uber. Mrs. ma Scnurcn ana xurs. u. n. Htraus. North Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. Merris W. Rich, or 139 North Gratz street, are spending semu time at Atlantic City, Mr. Sel Fisher, of Seventeenth nnd Berks streets, Is spending a few weens In the Seuth, where he will visit his brother, Mr. Benjamin Fisher, at San Antonie, Tex. Mrs. A. Simons, of 1324 Ulavls street, hefl as her guest for n. short time Miss Sylvia Bernard, of Hellls, h, I. Mrs. Walter Brinks, of North Nina. teenth street, will entertain the membetn of her card club at her home en Monday afternoon next. Seuth Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. James Keating, Jr., pi 2209 Seuth Chadwlck street, gave t birthday party en Sunday evening, No vember 6, in honor of their daughter, Miss Betty Keating. On Tuesday last a tea was given te the Phi Sigma Delta Sorority In honor of Miss Ruth Heffman, at the home et Its president; Miss Pauline C. Shapire, 548 Fernen street. Miss Heffman win he married en December 10 te Mr. Max M. Levy, of this cltyj Along the Main Line The members of the Phlll Cub win again be seen In Bryn Mawr en Satur day evening, December 16, when they held their dance at the fire house. The music will be furnished by the Southern Syncepaters, who are charter members of this newly organized club. The eh"r ter members are Mr. Frank Pundt, Mr. Murtha J. Nelan, Mr. William Curry. Mr. William Dugan, Mr. Samuel Kali nor. Mr. Geerge Dick, Mr. Dick Wllpen, Mr. Preston Worrel, Mr. Stewart Lepton, Mr. Warren Schubert, Mr. Frank Barcl, Mr. Jehn Kerrlgan, Mr. Rebert Mill b '"a d Mr WMhur Snencer. Mr. Jeseph Freemen and Mr. Charles Mitchell. Visit Annual Sale of A noteworthy collection of high-grade Fur Coats, in Sports, Tretteur, Daytime and Evening Versions emphasizing the importance of Value and . accentuating the significance of quality. CIVET CAT COATS 110.00 Formerly 16S.00 36-inch belted model of best selected peltries. NAT. MUSKRAT 145.00 Formerly 195.00 40-inch coats with natural rac coon cellar and cuffs. PERSIANLAMB 265.00 Formerly 350.00 40-inch Coats of flat pelts. Nat. skunk cellar and cuffs. FINE FUR CAPES 350.00 Formerly 450.00 Hudsen Seal and Scotch Mele Capes in 47-inch models. HUDSON SEAL, SCOTCH MOLE AND CARACUL MODEL COATS REDUCED 450.00 and 550.00 Heretofore priced 550.00 te 750.00 895.00 Alaska Seal Ceat Lynx Cellar 7Ven 650.00 1950.00 Natural Mink Ceat 46-inch Medel Ven 1250.00 1950.00 Natural Mink Ceat 47-inch Medel Merv 1450.00 2250.00 Natural Mink Ceat 49-inch Medel Nerv 1650.00 750.00 Natural Squirrel Cape 46 inches yVen 550.00 850.00 Natural Squirrel Ceat 48 inches Wen 695.00 1250.00 Russian Kelinsky Ceat 48 inches Wen; 950.00 Hudsen Seal h Dyed Muscat Fur Department, Fifth Fleer BONWIT TELLER 0,CO. CHF Recpnt Bride w,P,:. '(' &. i n Photo by Phillips Phillips. MRS. LINDLEY HURFF Who was Miss May Stafferd, of S200 Chestnut street, before her marriage in October. Stratvberry Mansion Miss Anna Yei'.ln, of 312S Montgemeir avenue, entertained the Alpha Omega noreriiy recently, xne guests inciuuea Miss Eva Strllke. Miss Florence Auer bach, Miss Dorethy Neff, Miss Ruth Rudelph, MIS3 Julia .Sad, Miss Clyru Ostry, Miss Pauline Epstein, Miss Lil lian Freedman, Miss Gertrude Wolfson, Miss Alice Marks and Miss Florence Friedman. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stern, of SUO'i West Oxford street, will be at home en Sunday afternoon, December 24, from 3 until G o'c'eck, lit honor of their daugh i i Anna, Vivian Stern, and Mr. Morten Alkus. son of Mr. and Mra. Merris Alkus, "whose engagement has been announced. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Feid. of 3127 Montgomery avenue, entertained at their home recently In honor of their daugh ter, Miss Esther Feld. The guests In- the Bonwit Teller Ce. Xmas Shep at 13th & Sansom HHR bp mwrr , xV"Z". ' mmmc,i. -?."' ,'i. LmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmLmmmwTi&0!r r lBil li.!fmWmwW!wfM$J HV' '' CONTINUING FOR TOMORROW : SATURDAY December Fine Furs Special Sunf- Trimmed HUDSON SEAL COATS 210-00 and 245-00 Formerly 295.00 Formerly 3S0.00 Forty-inch models at 210.00 and forty-five-inch models at 245.00. Selected peltries with natural skunk cellar and cults. NAT. RACCOON 265.00 Formerly 350.00 40-inch Coats fashioned of clear dark skins. CARACUL COATS 350.00 Formerly 550.00 47-inch models trimmed with contrasting cellar' and cuffs. FRENCH SEAL 175.00 Formerly 265.00 40-inch Coats trimmed with skunk cellar and cuffs. CARACUL COATS 195.00 Formerly 265.00 27-inch models in black, brown or tan. Contrasting cellars. djbeda6hcpOrtatnaUe - STNUT AT 13'" STREET luifiiiiiiraiwiwii l!iilllMMll,lilllllllilllll!lTi eluded Miss Beatrice Binder, Miss Allca MKnlrk. Mini Klllrlev MltnlCk. MISS Ellse Mailer, Miss Pearl Welnreth, Mies Marie Wyman, Miss Gertrude Kreltzei. Miss Edyth Olnsburg nnd Miss Kitty Abrams. . ' Norristetvn t Announcement Is made of the mar riage of Miss Bertha E, Cremley, daugn r of Mr n id Mrs. Geerge Cemle.v, and Mr Jehn E. Beslor. son of Mr. nnu Mrs. Jacob Besler, of Scheel lnne. Nor Ner Nor rlstewn, en December 1, at Rending Pa Mr ane Mrs. JJes or will llve It; Norrlstewn. The bridegroom served with hn 110th Infantry In France He Z" . " ', ''."'.. "' :',f, iKled Kerv m .. I an T7-(l M rlt lilt Medal for bravery In action In the sec- end battle of the Marne. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Laure, of ?C1 Bast Main street, have nnneunced the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Lena Jjiure, nnd Mr. Nicholas H 'I lit Ii re. son of Mr. D. Tufflllare, of 30D De Kalli street, Bridgeport The wedding will take place In April. Mr. and Mrs. Russel O'N'eil. of 131 West Airy street, are receiving congrntu cengrntu congrntu latlens en the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mra. J. U. Tinltlcr. e West Marshall street, hnve returned from Audubon, N, J., where thev were guests of air. anu airs, uasper -i. Mr nn.l Mrn. Averv Herner are re celvlng congratulations en the birth of a son "The young girl's suc cess in society depends mere upon her personal charm than upon her dressmaker. Awkward bearing is easily cor rected." Marguerite Walz The WALZ STUDIOS 1604 Walnut Street Ballroom, Ballet and Stage Dancing Booklet and Rates Upen Request apruM 3X3i X . Gift "issww i Delaware County Mr. nnd Mrs BJwnrd f'nnen Burten have been entertaining Mrs. Frank II. Hawkins nnd Miss Marien Hawkins, of Philadelphia, nt their home In Chester I for a few uayn. .miss .Marina leminri, ei . nenicr, , 1 tortalned the members of her brfdge club nt her home Inst evening The gu"ts were Mrs. 'Harry Armltng.', Mrs. Legnn Campbell, Mrs. Wll lain McClon McClen r, jfF ' '"' ii 4 I ' Mrs. WlU'uin B Tedd, Miss Ada Decrlng and Miss Sarah Sweetuy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leenard Destler. who llir llll.UUVI nle occupying their new home nt Glen- olden, will be at home te their friends after January 1, DAILY MATS., 818 EVES. AT 8)15 Geerge and Courtney Jessel THE Sisters VudeIIIe' BlirRest It'rllln-ri In "TROUBLES OF 1922" Mile. Anne Cedec 5 An F I PHI EVES. AT 6:20 & - Mt.. Thurj. It. Temer GRACE GEORGE IN "TO LOVE" 8e.SH, ROBERT WARWICK, NORMAN TREVOR 1DM I'KIHTd T 8:16 &KAKP L.TnI Mat. Tomorrow "DrllKhtful operetta around romance of femixwr." inquirer. BLOSSOM 8COItB SCnUHERT'8 OWN MUSIO HTenv srtii'nBiiT's own neMANCB SCUlftCOT DESTI9 CO POPULAK MAT. 3 JKUDcKI iUatC?" TOMORROW ' - - jmKtflWKie. .. iiliaJJ wiir raiMffiE 2YRiN.Y.CASIrtO umiiaKJW ORIffirJATCA BROAD NlirhU ft S-15 Uatinee Tomer. W cJOHN DRINKWATEIS'J? ABRAHAH LINCOLN WITH FRANK NcGLYNN AND COWPANV OF 3a GARRICK NIGHTS AT 8:10 MAT. TOMORROW FUNNIEST MUSKAL HIT IN TOWN YMHMC " JACK DONAHUE (WIQINfll GlOKf THfATRE NY CAST FORREST Ni(Mi at 8: IS $2 50 Mat. Tomer. Ohulat OUUnchara Pretenta HU 12-SUr Mmlcal Comedy Hit N. Y. Caat XnUet WALNUT NIOH1& AT 8:20 Mat. Tomer., 2:20 PAULINE LORD In Encena O'Nelll'j Haaterpla? ANNA CHRISTIE With OEOROE MARION, FRANK SHANNON B.tt acting aean h.rw In many .-aaena.'-Bul. Academy of Meiie Tlnn., Dee. 14, 8:15 NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA DAMROSCH I BEETHOVEN ceNiiumu I PROGRAM HIB FINAL APPEARANCE THIS SEASON Mr. Damreach will firs an addraia en th "Eretca" ajrjnpheny with Uluitratleni at the piano. Tlcketa at Acad, and Hepne'e. 1119 Cheatnut ACADEMY OF MUSIO BURTON HOLMES TAIIICIIT AT MedernUIn Chesen and 8:15 AT 2:30 TOMOR. 30 IVIAIMCHURIA 76e. f 1. $1,0 at Acad. & Heppe'a 5Q0 Doer ACADEMY OF MUSIC KETROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY, . Y S?SVXi MADAMA BUTTERFLY" Mmea. Eaaten, Pertsl, Mm Chamlee, Beetti Paltrlnleri. Oustaften. Conductor Moramenl! Ticketa Academy Bex Offlce and Heppe'a UNIVERSITY 83D & spruce MUSEUM EATURDAY 3:30 Free riluitrated Lectun MOROCCO TODAY By HORACE D ASHTON Academy Seata Acad. & Heppe'a. me Chest PHILADELPHIA I aft"asToTemor-sV5 ORCHESTRA I r'"$?' ' 3 i MM. She'll Thank Yeu for Hosiery At Christmas Provided you send Winkelman hosiery of that apparently superior quality and rich appear ance. It is the most genuinely appre ciated of Christmas tokens. Our Hosiery Depart ment Is Jiist hmde the Doer Winkelman Stvlc In Qunlltu I'Oittwctir 1130 Chestnut St. nt Twelfth nui JNINKTRIiNTIt 'ft MA11KI5T 11 A. il. 10 11 1'. M. GLORIA SWANSON IN A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Impossible Mrs. Bellew ADDED vrRA OURTIfl, Beprann .ALSO "ROLLINO DOWN TO BIO" NEXT WEEK CONSTANCE TAI.MADOE in "EAST IS WEST" leTH AND MARKET 11:30, 1:30. 3:30, 8:30. 7:30, 9.30 MAFfJON inaiiiii A PARAMOUNT T1CTURE AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA NO ADVANCU IN miCK3 ALDINE BFiz 11 TO ll-MHTHO PlIESENTS :iARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN PICTrmTZATrnv nr PT..y "ENTER MADAME" NEXT WEEK "FOr.enT.ME.NOT" OPKN 0:43 5ftmte?u BROAD & CHESTNUT A PARAMOUNT PICTURE "EBB TIDE" NEXT WEEK "PRIDE OF PALOMAR" liTIl .V MARKET 10 . M. TO 11 -in p. M. THOMAS MEIGHAN MAN WHO SAW TOMORROW NEXT WEEK NOP.71A TAT.MADOE -NOP.? A in "THr ETERNAL FLAME" mGmm ir.ru .t niESTNUT JO A. M TO 11:15 V. M THEL CLAYTON fyEauEEN OTH & MARKET 3 A. M. TO 11 15 P. M TOM MIX, "De and Dare" ADDFD "LEATHER PUSHERS" CAPITOL 8TH& MARKET 10 A. M. TO 11 -13 P MILTON BILLS "SKIN DEEP" GLOBE JUNIPE AND MARKE 11 TO 11 BIO VAUDEVILLE BILL AS USUAL QUALITY AND QUANTITY AT NOMINAL PRICES BROADWAY BHUaD AliD SNYDER 8:1&, 6:30. 0 P. it. Wallace Reid and Bebe Daniels In "NICE PEOPLE" ALLEGHENY FKANKFORD U ALLEGHENY JO. 79 WALLACE REID and BEBE DANIELS tn "NICE PEOPLE" IN CONJUNCTION WITH VAUDEVILLE CROSS KEYS SMgZJ!8?fgl FIVE DELIGHTFUL YOUNG PEOPLE'S AFTERNOONS TO BE OIVEN AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC ONE EACH MONTH. BEGINNING; DEO. li 1. The Abraham Lincoln Play By JOHN DKINKWATEIt 2. Hew Wild Animals Are Caught for the Circua By CHARLES MAYER a. Houdini In nia Wonderful Eecnpea from Prlaen Calla and fltrnliihtjnckefcj 4. The Metropolitan Opera Ce. With Full Chorus, Unllet nml Orcheatra la Onla PerfnrninnrK of THE BNIIW MAIDEN Br UIMSKY-KOllSAKOW 6. RinRling: Bres.' and Barnum A Bailey's Wonderful New 1923 Circus The mMt wonderful ir!e nf entertainment i-m arrnngM fnr veung neeplw at a low prlpp. ENTIRE HOUSE RESERVED AT $3 SO S5 00 AND S7.0O row nrr fntthf sttvci or n Vvrvri jjSV'Ne Siiiule TlckeU for Slnglu Event'iw2'7 "-" Serlen Tltknts New nt APadvmy & Bex Office and Heppe'a OPERA HOUSI nneAD & rePLAit streets 2i15 and 8:15 P. M. See the Fighting: Whalea. Brilliant Photoplay Caat. A Whale of a. Picture. ELMF.ll CHITON'S All Peats lleeriel 2.V Daily liarvntn Slntmeeh nec an,l 7,'c 'iuc unj 3U BI.AT3 VT ulMItri") KlTf I ! Ml si( BAZAAR DOUTIQUE vvhi'iii ei ;i ni. .11 Mint 'I,Li heiinifii'a ( liurili liutlluu. ut I'lilla. llenellt nf the lliilliliuit 1'iinil at Tiiu nn i.i:i .-siitAiriti) DIX'lv.'Mlll'.lt rn ir, i ii, irii mi "tii 1KOM II A M. I'll I'. M " AN IJN1MWAI.N.UI...N i uii.iiu.- In I'lilla . iAiIu, intluilnut .M.V.N y .NuVI.L'UlIH. umlia by l'lnladeliihln in I Nev Yer eichatlta. I'ttle, Ijuiii.hu ufli l l,uen mm .unliirfs (llyer l)a ia' Ui .Jn-lra) Meviea uilli Ijfidnc ruuriiiuiu.ma ly ;un untb, Dlntr Dumuiiun. e umi , ililen Lianc- n, rualuen Hliew anJ lit 1 puturea. Hure owperiuiil y i,j. i'i riaiinua Knep il, from full iiiaertinent of HI(lIIi:sr. I AHi Ccul'M un-l ln'f s men. ti ki;th rij i vrs v ir at lirpi-i- ui' cursTvrjT EITH'S THEATRE' ANN PENNINGTON WITH THE BTEWAHT SISTERS Ben Merell & Ibacb'i Enterlaimn ILbIiX STANLEY JANE CONNELLY & PLAVERII M, & l'ANNY 8TEDMAW ft OTllEEa '"""fci?!. t-'u"'l'erlaDil Melitly at h is MhIN 1'iiim. 11 u.. Mae Drtmenil nfl Plivere In The Weman in Brease DUMONT'S u, ,Auii-.uM.f ana uuntwie int Mnn llmr iai "'is MM VTT WELCH Minstrel Satire- THE Ol.ll IIOMEITKAII' f htli .t. Walnut. Jt, UA,.t Casine Biiiy'v TROCADERO ?ASSt ncwiij. mmmm COSMOPOLITAN OREATION win mijp rff Jji) h H f V, .. yuifit 1 jWfiiii 'llnW.1 i.i.V u .t , i','ih "r-n V niv,, , Vyy,,,,,. ,, JvHvM ,, n. Mb1.te..TiteW