r,jif''1 tnr'$jy. eeWHawrsrvr -!uffr ar. .vs. iWW ?? ? srarart m a " 7 . r VMSWtffeOTHW., V i. . w mmmysm&h: i j' i I IV j . ,.-v , 1.1 r,yv' W j T TiTr:-. .y JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of tlie Visit of Mr. and Mrs. Hazard With Mrs. Walter CepeShe Hears Plans for Miss Townsend's Ball Give Dance for Miss Beyle r I AM se sift" e l,ear ,unt Mr- ana Mr. Htiznrd nre coming down freiu Xcw Yerk Sfntp for Chrlstm. Yeu jjmtv I cnn,'t remember Mr. Hazard' flrtl n&nir fe (nem.vllfi!, but it Is Jrs. Hazard who Is n I'hilntlclphlan, and se, nfler, oil, her first nnme i Iie Impor Imper mnt tiling for us. She was Mies Nnncy Cepe, j en remember, a daughter of Mrs, Wnlter Ceii", of Germantown, unci MsUr of Miss Elltnbcth Cepe. Mrs H(tirl beA been en here only ence Blnce ter nmrrlngp and then It was Justfer one night, aflcr oils of the football Bflnies. 'se none of liar friends had A rhnnce le iee her1. I understand they can btny only three days, but Mrs. Cepe is celnx te have a. tea en Saturday afternoon, uml I am sure Mrs. Hazard's old friends will fleck there te see her. Mrc. Ifeuard is very popular here nnd Ims been very much missed at the vari ous parties. It's tee .bad she and her husband cannot stay en for some of the halls next week. T IIKAR the most wonderful things about tbe bell which the friends of the late Mr. and Mrs. Itnlph Tewnscnd will give en Thursday night for Anne Teunseml, who is u debutante. I think it Is a most wonderful tribute te tbe memory of the parents of this little bud. but I am net Mirpriged. for they wei the must charming couple and their (tenths he close together were such a tragedy for their little daughter. Anne bad been at school for several years and Is new living with her uncle nnd aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Newhall (Mr. JCewh.ill was .Miss Ellen -Godfrey, a elm ter of Mrs. Tewnhend, who Introduce I her at a tea'ln October. There are te b renderfiil decorations in the nature of Christum thiugs at the ball, but I Ren't tell you just what I have heard because I think it would be nn awful dhame te spoil any of the surprises of the party, which will be unique, te saj the least. LAST night the Walter Jefferds gave a ball nt the nitas-Carlten for Marguerite Beyle, who is a debutante this season, you knew. She is the dautfiter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Bejle and niece of Mr. and Mrs. Jef Jef eords. Marguerite's engagement te Legan Illack was announced Just about a month age ; indeed, she is the second bud of the vear te be engaged. The Jlnt was Allce Wethcrlll, whose engage ment net only has been announced, but whose marriage took place en Novem ber 23. Alice preferred matrimony te debntuntins and she's extremely hnp pily married tee, I hear. Marguerite were a pretty frock of peach-colored brocade, the bodice cut with a round neck and having no sleeve, and a girdle of emeralds was arranged low about the hips. She were brocaded flher slippers and carried a levely: old-fashioned bouquet of lilies of the valley. Mrs. Beyle, who re ceived with her daughter and Mrs. Jef ford's were a stunning frock of metal cloth, embroidered In white bead and finished with n girdle of the material. Bunny Geary were a frock of black telvet cut round at the neck and made with a full skirt. She carried a black feather fan and were a rope' of pearl. Lillle Stewart were a gown of cloth of geld, made plain, which was very becoming and Lucylle Austin were a gown of Argentine colored velvet made plain. Argentine color, you knew, is a hitle -lighter shade of American lieillty. Marie, Jxmisc Adams were a frock liia'le v, ith- iv bodice of white nnd silver jreadp and a full skirt of white net Bnditijver, Ihw, and Mary Falck looked Muntiliifi. in n gown of cherry red velvet, wnrte plain, with n panel of the velvet falling from the wiist. She carried ua ostrich .feather fan of the same color. TeucU Austin's gown had a bodice f yeld brocade with a long draped skirt eftl.uk blue clvet anil a hand of cloth if pdtl was worn across the head. 'rhr'' Wrp about 000 guests, and the decorations were beautiful. THKIli; are quite a few people denn in Atlantic City these days. I saw Mlv r.laiiif Sullivan at the Traymore, where he is spending several days with Jicr futlur. Mr. James Francis Sul livan She .h wearing n lovely frock 'if 'fift, palp, grnj rrepn de chine und a miHiroem lint with a wide brim of ttr.n itimte of the am" material. Later I uipi her en the Ileardwalk and she li.nl it wonderful top-coat of sealskin. Miv. Tem Iteval wa also down there, "inl Mi. and Mr. James M. Itecd. TfUv fiipiily was nru- diy lni-t we seated at the table i-eek when fruit was itii' iprrt. Father Hiicrestcil various i in'-, tot the (ninPi' children and then icrritiK ii lt(lh. iigeil four. asUeil1. "Wli.,t will ,miu hac. Hilly, you don't 'IV" pri-v or pt aches, de you?" But Hillj, who is usually a mild Jeung pppen, cocked his head te one (We and remarked te his father: "Say 1.10 I like 'em both " NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss .sarah Franklin Duane, debu JJ i'e daughKr of Mr. and Mrs. Rusbell nu.ine, and Ml i Elizabeth Barrlnger, 0"' utanttf daiifchtci of Mr nnd Mra. D. -M reau Barrlnger, will he the gueats of hy r,r at u dinner which Mr. Charlts M Uache, of 3IU Seuth Thirteenth Hieet ,vin ,.V0 ell .-riiiay evenlng, Jan uarv iy MifN Barrlnger will ulse be the guest M 'i nonei- nt ,i l nner te De given nv r nnd Mis. Franklin Uache, of StOSjinun lane, Gennantcwn, who Is a stu J i fl 11 klnml uti 1'iHdtn. uiianlne irVrf1 rv 2 before the dance which Mr. and Mr Yathanlcl Knowles will give for "inh; daughter, Mlns Nancy Knowle. .Mls Uarrlngcr's parents will enter 'in at dinner en Friday even'ng. Feb "iiiy fl before the Sicend Assembly. . Mi .ind Mrs Fltz-Eugene I). New n'd. f CheHtuut Hill, will shortly Ih Ih fue intlt.Mlens for a theatre party, fol fel jtjwe,i ,s Minper at the Rllr-Carlten, e i,e Khun tlin litter part cf January n liei,r , miss Mary Carrell Relln, "tbuuiiitc daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Illlam A Rullti, of Straffeid. Tim rrursls who will attend the din "w iiimonew cenltiR which Mrs. Cyrus "orRiiei. of Dvcrhroek, will glve In ''oner uf her granddaughter, Miss Murle vuie Adanis. delmtnnte daughter of j"s. Iliuni.m G, Aiken, of Berwyn, be J'e the lul Mr. Richard L. Austin. 'f -I' Seuth Twenty-Ill at street, will ri , .t ,he Rlt-Ciirlten In honor of '?' dtbutante daugher, Miss Lucylle 'UKtln will Include Miss Vemer Peter 'n, MIhh Eleaner R. Kiens. Miss Doro Dero Dore "iy J'lewert. of New Yerk, Mr. Heward J'eiit Mr Rebert Punt and Jlr. Joceph ' irsiin Mis Jeseph AMlsen Lucim. of 202S J i" Mi cot, has Issued Invitations for imchceen at the Philadelphia Country iuii en Tutnlay, December 20, nt I Him !s ll0"er of Mlaa Sn,ly Hcwa n.l,!;-,and Mrs. Rebert Martin Williams. -Q18 Walnut street, will entertain at iimiier at tin, Philadelphia Country Club a liid.iy nnlng, January 5, In hener P.helr daughter, Misa Uetty Williams. w!iu.e "'".oance which Mr. and Mrs. i ii.K,luim ""'benil niiead i will nlve at the v? 'il. honor of their daughter, Miss vv ward Rhaads. Vr."""". I'Ogan tlewaTd-SmlthJ of M.pe.il. . ,, ,,,, -yvvjiiiewend,. pri fP- r C'f V priittc . AS VH V "- , s i t .. e 'fyr-y 1 ' 0m; ' jmriiii i r -i f lllllllllllllll uriiitiliilliiu Photo by Baclirach MISS GLADYS COOPER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Cooper, of Sharen Hill, whose engagement te Cap tain William J. Robertsen, of this city, recently teas an nounced of a ecn. Mrs. Heward-Smith was Miss Amelia Douglas. Amenu the fiesta who will attend the dinner which Mr. and Mr. Illchard Evans Norten, of Falcon Hill, ltose ltese ltose ment, will g-lve en Saturday ectilriK next, In honor of their clauRliter, Mihm Nancy N.nten hefore the d.ince which Mr. and Mrs. Hecter McNcal will trlve for their daughter. MIks MnrKarutt.a Me Neal. and for Miss Virginia DIKendcrfer, laughter of Mr. and MrM. Charlea II. DIlTenderfer, Of Wynnewood. will be Miss Mary Virginia Allen, MIsh LiiI?" Wilsen, Ml3 Frances Slean, MWs Marlen Kcndrlck. Mlsa Dean Carpenter, Sir. Ucorge McNcely nnd Mr. Francis Curtis. Mr. Isaac Ia Delteaux, of H035 Chestnut ptreet, hag Issued Invitation i for a luncheon and theatre nertv en fnturday. December ?.0, in honor of her daughter, Mls Ldla M. La Ueltcaux. Mr. and Mrs. Olney Croandale have issued Invitations for a nmalt dance at their home, Flambarda. Davlesfeid. en Monday, January- 1, In honor of their daughter. Miss Therald Creafdnle. Mltm Creasdal: will make her debut next sea son. Mrs. Edward Troth has Issued Invi tations for the meetings of her Friday Kvenlng; Dancing Class, which will he held at the Germautewn Cricket C'luh en Krlday evenings. January 19. February 2. March 1G, April C and April 20. Miss Margah Caw.ird Toegood, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. nrnent T. Too Teo Toe good, of Twelfth and Spruce strectu, -hes marriage te Mr. T. Uremliy Floed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Floed, of Wayne avenue, Germantivwn. will' take place at St. Pcter'.s Episcopal Church, Germantown. en Saturday eve ning. January 13. will be the guest of honor, at en auction bridge party te be given by Mrs. Fiedcrlck Leepold, of Clermantewn. at her home en Friday evening, December 29. Colonel and Mrs. Jehn S Muckle will give u luncheon at their home. 202K Walnut street, next Wednrpday, In honor of the Very Itcv. Themas Charles Fry, D. D dean of the Lincoln Cathe dral, Eng and. Mr. and Mrs. Harvev Hever, of Ard Ard mere, gave a dinner of ten ceer.s en Saturday evening. Miss Alice Welsh Sailer, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jeseph Sailer, of 171R Spruce street, who Ih a Btudent at Smith College, Northampton, expects te return home today te upend the Chrlbtmaa holidays with her parents Mr. and Mr3. J. Dcrtr-im I-lpplncett, of 1712 Spruce street, will lene nn Sat urday, January 6, for a trip te Flerida, where they expect te remain for seme time. Mrs. Alexander Van Ileiw-claer, of Camp Hill Hall, Fert Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Gouverneur C'adwalader, Mr and Mrs Rebert Kelse Cas.att and Mrs Antelo Devereux spent the week-end ut the nitz-Carlten, Atlantic City. Mrs, Jehn Frederick Lewis, of 1014 Spruce street, left en Saturday for a visit te Atlantl" city, whete hhe will remain Tet a few- days. Mr. and Mr1.. I'.iul Clavton and their debutantfi daughter, Miss Ilurbara L. Clayten, have cleatd their country place,, (Jraywyn, Grajs lane, Hacrferd, and n re occupying their town house, 2J21 De Lanccy place. Mr and Mrs Charles H Hoberts, Jr.. will return from their wedding trip the litter part nf tlilw week and will hpcimI ihe I'hrlst'tins lirdldajn with Mrs ob eb 'rts' methei, Mrn I'haiUa Cilliln-u l)aiH. of XJdl Soiiimelu .ivcii'ii. (hv.-t-t.ut Hill hefore irtwrtnnc te th'lr home In Albany N V. .Mr-. itehertf. hefore her weilillng en fJHturd.i. December wa.s Miss Eleaner 1'iale Da via. '.'. Mr .and Mrs. Walter Waring Hopkln Hepkln Hopkln en. of 2122 DeLnuccy place, who h.ive been the guests of Dr and Mrs Geerge. Fales Baker, of the Hellevue-Stratferd. ut their place, Kilgemere, Lakowoed. N. J., fcr a few clayu, returned te their lirtvsrsai sAulat'ln i I Mr. and Mrs. William Frederick Holn Heln man, of Waihlngten, will arrive the latter part of this week and will be the guests ever the Christmas holidays of Mrs. Helsmau's porente. Mr and Mrs. Rebert Emett Hart, uf 400 Seuth Twen-tj-tocend street. Miss Judelle MacClieger Husten, daughter of Mr and Mrs Jeseph Hus- iuii. in msmiuicKeu aenun nnu leh- dent at bmlth Cellcg, Northampton, will return home tomorrow te spend thu Chrlhtmae helidajs with her parents ineir Hen, Mr. Cr.ilg Husten, who is a student at Princeton, will also return home tomorrow. Mr. Dnnelseu W. Hoopes. ?en of Mrs Walter W. Hancock, of 100 West Price street, Ocrmantetvii. will spend the New Year holidays w Itlt frlendh u Wash Wash iiigten, D. C. The Women's Committee nf the Chil dren's Hospital of Philadelphia, Eight eenth and Brandy wine Mieets B ive a 4 o'clock tea yei.teid.iy afternoon 'for the contributors of tin, hospital The elllcurs, Mlfs Kleieucii F Cald well, lionerary president; .Mrs UdxVard Heley, piesident: Mn. Jehn F. Lewis vice piesldent; Mrs. Esmends H Aual tin. secretary; Mrs. Henry Paul Hall? treasurer, received nnd Mia Jel u c ".U walader, Mis. Jehn A. Brown Jr Mih Henry C. Beyur nnd Mrs! Carrel S Tyt aen presided at the tea tables. Dr. and Mrs. Nathaniel WinkclmHn of Eighteenth stieet near 8 .r See , l"i go next week te New Yeik. wheie they will spend a few dais durimr VliH Christmas holidays. ' "unnt. uie fS.'ir; ftml MrH' ,laI"h 'Iwn. formerly of this city, new- r Atchison. Kan , ia leased the res dence of ox-ciever nor W J. Bailey, of Kaunas. They wllbe .it home afttr January 1, 1023 Mrs ohen Wrth0i!mTrrlaK0 t."ek J'lace Se pt.'mber delyn P ass, daughter of Dr nnd Mri Charlea F W. Plaes, of Germantewn: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stevensen, of Colling oed, N. J . nnneuniM the en en gagement of their daughter. Miss Ger trude Btevcnsen, and Air. Jehn Kenneth Depuy, also of Coiiingsweod. ,'...M Snd Mr"- Jenn Bergman, or T91 Cheltenham nvrnn Prescentvlllc, an- mu&i&iM EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA; TUESDAY, Mis Emma Dorethy Bergman, te Ur. A. Charles Kllpatrlck, of Lawndale. The Alpha Chapter, of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, nt the Scheel of ,ln-1 dustrlal Art, gave a dance ice at the P'.ai . feV the aettve tie uiuu, en Friday last, memDers aim aiumnae. Mrs. Kathryn Steed, of nryn Mawr, announces the engagement of her daugh ter, Miss Ruth Forrester Steed, te Mr. Flimore A. Hale, ten of Mr. and Mrs. O. Flimore Hale, of Wayne. The alumni and alumnae of the Scheel of industrial Art gave their annual din-' nor at the school, Uread and Pine streets, en Saturday evening. Thei guests Included Mr. Ilugcr Elliett, prln-' rlpal of the school : Mr. Masen, super super lser of art In the public schools of Philadelphia, and Mr. Nicola D'Ascenie, . we 1 known artist of stained glass. There was no rermai speaker of the evening but an Informal discusden of problem. Interesting nllke te artist and art stu dent There was musle and dancing and an exhibit of students' work from all the classes. Miss Lillian Reth and Mr. Hareld M. Bauk were married last Thursday eve ning, nt C o'clock, at the Alumni of Keiieseth Israel, Dr. Jeseph Krauskopf officiating. The bride was given In marriage by Dr. Geerge B. Katzenstetn. Her sister, Mrs. Sylvan R. Hethschlld. acted as matron or honor nnd the bridesmaids Included Miss Sy'vla Bayuk. Miss Mary I'olnrke nnd Miss Lillian Schlld. of New Yerk. The flower girl was Miss Sclma Pemerants. niece of the bride. Mr. Ferd Bayuk. brother of the bridegroom, was best man and the ushprs were Mr. William Reth Mr. Sylvan r-ethschllri, Mr, Hendersen Smith nnd Dr. David It. Pemeranti. A wed ding dinner and dance followed at the nittenhuuse. German teivn Mr. and Mrs. B. Franklin Mechllng, Jr.. of 720G Charlton street, Allen Lane, will entertain at dinner en Thursday evening next, In honor of their daugh ter. Mien Mary Ann Mechlin. Ml.i Catharine n. Reber, daughter at Mr .and Mrs, E. K. Seber, of thn Fair fax Apartments, who la n student at the University of Wisconsin, Madisen. Wis., will return en Thursday te spend the Christmas holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge D. Gideon, Jr. entertained at bridge en Saturday, at their home, 21 S East Jehnsen street Mr. and Mr. Rebert L. Montgomery, of Pelham read, will give a dance In honor of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Montgomery, en Thursday. December 21, nt the Philadelphia Crlcket Club. St Martins. Mrs. Benjamin Stoker, of 660R Mc Callum street, will entertain at dinner en Friday, December 29. In honor of her dauBhter, Miss Katharine Stoker, before the dance which Mr. and Mrs. C arence R. Brown will glve that evening for their son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Coffin, of G07 Hansberry Street, will hoAe an their guests ever Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Cochen, of New Yerk. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Harry Petersen, of B134 Psrkslde avenue, have issued Invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Mies mans, also of this city, en December 2L at B o'clock. Mra. Anna Leonhardt. of 324 Seuth Forty-sixth street, announces the, en gagement of her daughter. Mls3 Helene Leonhardt. nnd Mr. W'lllam Supplce ren of Mra Wll'lam D. Supplee. also of West Philadelphia. Mrs. Edward Nelan entertained a number of her friends at a luncheon nnd bridge en Saturday afternoon, at her home, 239 Seuth Fifty-third street. Among the guests were Mrs. W. Theme, of Atlanta, Ga. ; Mrs Wendell Tredlck, Mrs Harvey Moere. Mrs. J. Warren of .Tenklntewn ; Mrs. William P. Brans, Mrs Dorff Moere and Mrs Rellln Myers, of Ridley Park. Mrs. Pearl Shoemaker, of 3223 Walnut street, and Mrs. Charles Plummer. of 641 North Fortieth street, who have txen visiting friends In New Yerk City for reveral days, have returned te their homes. Norristeivn Mies Elsie Tinkler, of West Marshall street, entertained at cards en Saturday In honor of Miss Alice Louise Nelsen, who will be married In January te Mr. Edward Everett Leng. Mr and Mis. Geerge H. Coughlin. of Curren Torrneo, have returned from Ber truda, where they have been for tome time. Mr and Mrs. M. N. Allabuch, of Trappe, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Sara M. Alle bach te Mr. Raymond G. Smith, of I'hecnlxvl'.le. Miss Marlen Beijretrcsstr, of Pert Indian, has returned from Chester, where she was the guest of Mr. and .Mis Carl Detwller. A card party was given en Saturday evening at th Plymouth country Club in the Infrcsts of a Christmas for peer children. The patronesses were, Mies Isabel Ryaer. Miss Mary Hunter. Miss atharlne Ycakle. Mrs. Kenneth Hewie, Mrs. P. Frank Hunter, Jt. and Mrs. Jeseph B. Creft Miss Thelma Petter, of East Marshall street, ntei tallied eight of her friends nt n musicali- and upper nt her horns en Friday eenlng. Miss Mary McTnncs and Miss Martha Mclnnes and their ut'ee. Miss Hebecra Roberts, of 806 De Ka.lh street, have returned lrem a tour of Europe. The eleventh birthday anniversary of Miss Lillian Eagen. of 712 West Elm Htrect, wus observed en Friday at a chil dren's party. The guests were. Miss Vivian Jehnsen, Miss Sara and Miss i Dorethy .Ten's Mlm Ruth Baker, Miss l.leaner and Mia3 Ml d red Jefferls. MIrs Catharine Berk, Miss Mary Dempaey, jM'ss Ethel Wapuer. Miss Ethel IrMn. I Mlfs Cliailett.i Heck. Master .luck Ste- .plipus. Muster David McVey, Mnster Heward Finkle. Master Heward Detter- IIiip, Master Lawrence Smith, Master I.'dwnrd Wagner, Master Grorge Rob erts. Mr. Jehn Franti, Jr. Master Stan ley Eagen and Master Wllmer En gen. Cutler Cutler A pretty home wedding took place ea i S.iturday, December 18, at 7 o'cleelt, w lien Jllss Claire Cutler, daughter of , ii". and Mrs. Herman t. uuer, or 07is Florence avenue, became the bride of Mr. Charlea Cut'er, also of city, Dr. A Ncuman officiated. The bride, who was given In marrlags by her father, was nttended by her fclster, Miss Jean Cutler. Mr Ahrah mi Cutler, brother of the bridegroom ncted aa best man. A I reception followed th ceremony, after which Mr nnd Mrs Cutler left for en extended wedding trip, and will be at home after February 1. RAMBY DRINKWATER An Interesting wedding took place en S.iturda evening, at 8:30 o'clock, when Miss OladvH Drink water, daughter of Mr. Alfred H Drinkwater. of 5113 i Brown street, becamn the bride of Mr. Themas Ramhy. of North Paxon street. The Rev Alfred Jelnes officiated. The I bride, who was given In marriage byj her father, were a gown of white satin and carried a bouquet of ropes and lilies I of the alley. Miss Ml d'ed Drinkwater. sister of thi) bildu. attended as maid of honor Mr Rursell Layh-v acted as , best man. After the leceptlen Mr and Mrs Ramhy left for, Syracuse. N. Y.. where they will remain Indefinitely. PLATT- KEELER The marriage of Miss Miriam Elizabeth Kteler, daughter of Mr and Mm. Henry A Keeler of i)"7 11 iwes avenue Norrls Nerrls Norrls tewn, and Mr Hareld Yest Piatt, son of Mr. and Mrs Rebert H. Piatt, of K6S Htanbildge urect Norrhtewu, took place n Sntuiday, in All faints Episcopal Church, Norrlslewi The Rev. H. L. Hannah, lcctcv of tin- chinch, officiated. The bride and bridegroom ,w-ere unat tended After a wddlng trip te At. nntle Cltv Mr and Mrs Piatt will live at G68 Stanbiidge -feet, Norrlstewn. LlPSCHrTZ LANGMAN An Interesting wedding took place en fiundav. nt S fVleek at Apelle Hall, when MIrs Rese Lungnian. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Matthew Langman, of 311R Fentalu street, was married te Mr. Leuis LlpKchut.!. the Rabbi Marvin Na than officiating. The brlde wero a gerwn of whlte crepe Romatne headed In crys tal and rhlnostenes. nnd a vel trimmed with duchess lace held In place with a Dutch can of eragne blossom?. Jim cairled u nliwr beii'ir c v nt,i by her slstsr, Mrs. Alfred Berol. a ma tron of honor, who were black brocaded chiffon. The bridesmaids were Miss t,ee BMIn Mlri Mutt la r?hln anrf Mlu Millie Ovlttky. They were varying shades of taffeta with shower bouquets te maicn. xne newer girl was Miss Esther Berol, who wero whlte taffeta m!WWB&M? 1 Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Established 1837 Until Christmas This Stere Will Be Open te 6 P. M. A Crying 1 Dell for $1.50 When this dell is raised te one's shoulder-it gives the most plaintive cry imagi nable. It is small-sized, dressed in white or colored rompers and has.a particularly cute face. I 111 yrWv vi1 A Pair of Full-Fashioned All-Silk Hese at $3.00 Fer Christmas giving you will want a sturdy, lustrous all-silk, full fashioned stocking that will net only be a thing of beauty en Chriatmas Day, but a joy forever in the after Christmas months when wearing quality counts. This ideal stocking may be found at Allen's Hosiery De partment. It is black, for after all one wears a black stocking three times as much as any ether; it is beautifully made and was intended te sell at $8.50, and it is especially priced for Christmas giving at $3.00. Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 50c and 75c Each White and colored handkerchiefs with lovely embroidery at the popular gift prices of 50c and 16c each. Handsome Beaded Bags at $3.00 Beaded bags in lovely colorful tapestry effects are indeed inexpensive at $3.00 each. They may be had with draw strings or in an envelope shape ; either of these kinds would form a delightful gift. A Marvelous Sale of Extracts, Toilet Waters, Powders and Sachets Guerlain's Guerlinade, Champs Elysce and Fel Areme Extracts, 24-oz. aize $10.00 $S.50 Coty's Jasmin, Styx, IEflleurt and Ambra Antique Extracts Coty's L'Origan and Rese Extracts Fiver's Fleramye Extract Kerkoff 's Djer Kiss Extract Roger & Gallet's Violet MHrveille Extract Reger & Gallet's Fleur d'Amour Extract Rigaud's Un Air Embaume Extract Rigaud's Un Air Embaume Extract, small size Rigaud's Un Air Embaume Toilet Water Coty's Toilet Water in G odors Coty's Large Size Toilet Water rivers neramye Toilet Water Reger & Gallet's Violet Toilet Water. . Kerkoff's Djer Kiss Toilet Water Rigaud's Mary Garden Toilet Water Piver's Azurea and Floramye Face Powder Rigaud's Un Air Embaume Compact Face Powder. . . . Rigaud's Un Air Embaume Talcum Powder Coty's Talcum Powder Reger & Gallet's Vera Violet Face Powder Reger & Gallet's Fleur d'Amour Sachet Rigaud's Un Air Embaume Sachet Coty's Sachet Powder in 6 odors and carried a baaket of sweet peas and llllea of the valley, The best man was Mr, Alfred Berol, and the usher were Mr. Oscar Langman, brother of the bride; Mr. Abraham. Stein and Mr. Henry August. A reception followed, after which Mr. and Mrs. Llpechutr, left en a wedding trip te Cuba. Only Four Mere Shopping Days X JjOLmWmW mWmWWefAlSSmmW fflVyVsBWn There Are Many Gift Suggestions en Our Third Fleer If you have net visited it yet you have no idea hew much you have missed. Here are a few of the articles shown there that will help te solve your Christmas problems : Lamps, complete with shades, in three different styles of base and shade, $5.00 each. Attractive book ends in poly chrome or brown and geld effects, $2.50 a pair. Painted baskets with handles for fancy work, $1.25 te $2.50. Scrap baskets in different sizes, $1.25 te $8.00. All Our $1.00 and $1.50 a dez. Christmas Cards Have Been Reduced te 75c The cards which were $1.00 a dozen and these which were $1.50 a dozen are new 75c. 'They are our most beautiful steel engraved and die-stamped cards in any number of dif ferent kinds. The designs are in color and the cards themselves may be tinted or white. L'Heure Bleue, Rue de La Paix, . . . . t ...., DECEMBER 19, 1922 On Hersham Scheel Beard Mrs. Sarah h. Watsen h'ns been eheaen vice president of the Hersham township achoel beard. Albert I. Ty son was elected president. ysm ft fa f m Vanity Fair Vests at $2.75 and Bleemers at $4.15 Beth the bloomers and the vests come in flesh-colored Gleve Silk, and one of either or a set will make a delightful gift for any woman who likes pretty silk underwear. 1 v I 1 I & (7 , ft & ft ft IW M ft jg i Hec ITtwi rrtc. 6.00 1.90 2.20 1.80 7.50 3.00 5.00 3.00 3.00 4.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 5.00 2.50 4.50 2.50 2.75 2.25 4.50 1.65 1.25 1.15 1.00 .75 1.15 .65 .90 1.00 .75 2.00 1.50 n fi - t 3f5e 675 fa ft ih ft 2.35 1.50 1.80 1.50 .90 1.50 .75 1.00 2.00 .90 2.50 1.75 $& ""vitvaic DAILY MATS., Illi KTM. AC 111! JAMES OEOROIE BARTON a PRICE Late Str "n-. 'cf UU SUr "IJptes DE HAVEN & NICE TJOE TOWLE EX'RAPHTrBAmA0T,0N Oret Eorreundln Bill ef Etrlttnrt MAM 8. SHUBERT SCATS HOW Beg. Xmas Mat. Hew Yerk 'Wlntr OiHen' OreatMt Eerue. Frcientlnx V;iI.Lin & EUOE1JE HOWARD 0Uiy of Super Btirt ADELPHI Beginning Xmas Mat SEATS MOW PAULINE I REDERICK (IN PMSON) IN A SRlPPlNO OUAMATIC MAV. GUILTY ONE' I VRir QTK CROWDED WZUC Lt I Ill 9 KV.. till MAT. TOMOH "DHUhttui etrJi arevaa mum or .. . . . -r -.-tt" -- I 1- rr ' fimre.er." inquirer, BLOSSOM MtaneHA TSMKRJN1T auMXtrw .fvHra,yi4'ri p .E-ra)nTDi scenn srnnnBRT-s own music steky sciiunEiirs own iiemancb -WEDDING , J KNORAVKD S11-8 er Hteltn' Net KnjrriMred M Writ or phone Walnut 2S-! for lAlert eamtilei and correct fer-ne. -Uernl KnrriTtnr flhep, S14 Walnnt Rt PAINTED FURNITURE Charmlec beakfaat anil bedroom aeta. ft autil tely decorated at moderate erltei. A. L. DIAMENT A CO. ISIS Walnut St, .. t.t Pa. KKITTIN6 WOOLS 200 Samples FREE COLONIAL YARN HOUSE 1131 CIIEKBY STEEET Phene, J.ecnat 6010 m McCLEES GALLERIES 1507 Walnut Si. Beautiful Xmas Gift Choice Mezzotint Rare Proof Etchlnsn Fine Framing Paintings Restored Estimates Cheerfully GItcb irGive Hosiery 8 THF inPA! YMAC r.tvr I All aWc or s!lk and ieoet Ae tciti tuc u uTiuTuuMv neurene aTt. SPECIALS- SUB ana wool j -jjr silk Hoalem ruU raahienH 115 , Attracttvclv trrnpperf tn CHrUtmtu pnnlrnnti I ROYAL HOSIERY SHOP mml0 B. 0T1I 8T. Aereea from Olmhai. TheCWahingten Inn -.-afeji.ta.'s.-asjiiu- 'M "At the Sign e the C. WaMnglem In" 704 and 706 Seutn Waikiniaa Sasart (7th & Ixxrust Street!) A fhirmln croup of eM Colealal d'r.lilnui wnere en cD partaieT it 1, V3 ',..'nla d&ner. In J,u,rreBl?,u,pll,r nld """ "K.VE YOU BEEN THERE IATEI.YI" SAUNDERS S Wn Blua White Brilliant Perfect-cut Diamonds. $125 Set In latest-style la4!' 18-K. whlta sold rlnr. 5.9 KitablUhtd 11 & 13 Se. 8th St. 2710 GcnBtotewa Ara. OPEN EVENINGS niw Please Her With Hosiery Fer Christmas You'll want your gift te Bhew its quality and te last a loner, long- time. Wmkelman hosiery fully meets these requirements. All Silk With Beautiful Open-Werk Clex $2-7S Our Hosiery Depart ment Is Jiist hiside the Doer Winkelman Slyle Quality Fpotieear 1130 Chaatnut St t Twelfth 13 Direction Stanley Campanr it Awly NINETEENTH A MAXIKKT 11 A. M. te II r. V. ,. ELSIE Fergusen IOutcas? MUSICAL FEATURH IVOnLD Itn.VOTY.NEIl OROANIST PIETRO YON Honorary Orinnlit of Vatic a COMEDY FEATUBE BUSTER KEAT0N In "THE ELECTMC HOTTSZ" Seats New for New Year' Ea. STANTdHl lOTH AND MAKXZT lllSO. liSO. 3:0. Si8S, 7ll0. ttM MARION DAVIES Cam9"!ltae lAfUVaa rammesat Prod.rtlen WniN pietur, KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER "..TarMidnight Shew NrT.', ALDINE M MILTON SILLS and CLEO RID6ELY IM A KTTV METRO PIOTTJBE "The Forgotten Law" amah WEEit -Trlfllnr Womeii." 7d5rlter OFBW .U A. M. tO m BAOAD A CHXtTOTT MAE MARSH NOHMAN KZKKY. ATw Hiviim riT.T. WR TUKTCT A1ATM utu-Lilll COOK In "LAZT BONIS P A T A aPl? UTH KABJOtT XXJUXXXJl0A.f. te 11:16 F.M. RODOLPH VALENTINO 'THE YOUNG RAJAH" ARCADIA"rr "Brethers Under the Skin" WH MABKKT V ITU 1 VViaf S A.M. te. U;ia r.M "Deserted at the Altar" Agcaa. iBeewia rglaa of th New XtATHEB PtTBHXBS1 ' CAPITOL TH MABKET B.tit EUGENE O'BRIEN I2&. GLOBE JUM1PEB AND MARKET 11 TO 11 BIO VATOEVrXlE HILL AS USUAL QUALITY & QUANTITY AT NOMINAL PRICES RROAnWAY UKOAI) & S.VTDKlt Z: "": VAt-DEyw:, s Themas Meighan &? iij. n jii. li l'. M. cmorrew ALLEGHENY rrankferd AiirabenT 1 y m. n Themas Meiphan ?.??' n oeNypycnoy with vacdevilil- CROSS KEYSv.rKfi IDEAL VSORtD'M CHAMPION I,"Y r'' IMffTIt BROAD mat? OHT-. la 94!E5j .HT.T.K 2 15 VODCXT and GENEVIEVE HAMPER 8UASEEFCABEAK-OLAR8IO PLAYS TONIGhT-HAMLET Wed. Mat. Aa Yeu LI k. It: Wed. Jull,.. THurs... aieneUeu. Tit., llrb.ih. Sat. Mat., Mercbant of Vcalce; Sat TuKai Caet&r "lint, ..-!. GARRICK Lait 6 nlin.i at 6:10 MATHfEE TOMOH. FVNMESniUSKAl mm TOWN K JACK DONAHUE"" PTOlWaiGlQgf THEATRC fY CAST TWO WEEKS HEOISIIIO X1IA8 NIGHT Katlneet Wefnredar, TburtdiT A Saturday "TO THE l en aI fir AU renermancx wi l HELEN HAYES LADIES!" FORREST Lait 5 Nifbti $2 Mat. Tomorrow Csarlea ailllnrhau rrent Kin 13 star Meitml Oen-edr Hit . V Caat Intaet 4th Annuat Edition GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS PAtAtB HftV't OTr-TTFITK Mau. JJIlHi. t 13 7 A "Hcjceiv '2d St. n,liw Market ffl. VAUDEVII.I.VR nrr.T ,a Rleliard Dlr A Glerlui root" WALNUT SPECIAL X LAST 2 WEEKS XMAS SEATS NOW urtuiAL A.m'-a ajiirvpc PAULINE LORD In Zuaene O'l'elll M..t -nWy ANNA CHRISTIE K EITH'S THEATRE DORIS HUMPHREY'S DANCERS v '.".'r.Myy1 m uunnAN.Var JEE8BL0Ek".N ftffiPjsSE Uee. Mcora A Olrlet dthera AM WOUEM'SSYMrHOWYOKPHEHT ft ,,, t,'' J''"n'. ConduetM- 3 Shew. Xma j Day ' a,ii" DKILADELPHIA I skh Mill Ch-.t. t r-rlday K II i i 3 aJi urqt'Bn r ORCHESTRA Hnl.t TIMtl ' 'l"t M 'llinrii Hat 3-16 EMMETT WELCH Minstr.1. Satire MAHSLAUO HTEB DESMOND KrDi .A.T f'"itirlaBiJ Nlthtly nt s IS Mel. '1 iip Tliura.. Mat. St fc'.W. COMMON CLAY ;CASINOsfeNu'.rlB ' A te&&&iliaK, J i "TT1" - Am.a.4ini