a tTHBHM iSifd rt:4 a f & WS.7H BBBWiM.wv.K.ix'UAv.t .;rvrt' .; .at? ,'"' v .vif..'1 Ta nrpvzn,hii nut '.? r k'Wsi &"..' ; -wi.. s.?sw ''w,t, ,ar n've j.rt . i v ,f , . . vr -j.'.i ii. ,.".'..,. i it.. " r-..: if.i; .. .- ."frfinM'wwi(i,. -ijVfYivA, BmnMHMUi vt - , , i m hi j ? " . . . r. . . c. . . .., :ai'.&au. .u:ji..r .i.wi :,,.. v r.-t.'"- .jt' t'-j- t., -r ' ,.,4.MV.irvw. j -- " T -'. 'e. - ' 'iif '....r-a -' !-. - bbftwj-... " w in y.jt a,. .1 .- ,'V ..(.,.: ,... i iuawmre! iw i'-jii.,'j.. ' pi!i,K' i."jvir""ij-'f.iy w v,-., Wi" f riVi. .! .-u wra.r vn- '. .- " ., .. . &,.? jar i ??- i martn b b.ubb,b imZPrnOSSIP ABOUT PE&PLE honor gjueSt AT&AmfctAswtGHT - Sr .' ,'ir.M TLi' e tfie Prtv a((MMIV;tri)1Kitf 'r ji0cylrrjr ,'' -fT t'i'' - t- - -' tyfeM Cwi for.MmEveMertin by MnffiMrfy j 'tuVjiite &$anyMU8 Schetutk Hener Guestlu' '''V . ii f ".' - -' . LIU I Wne earty m jpnn wnur m"7 Ki l.rt nlght-fer. Beln MiMln J Ln knew, and the. krli helped 2k tb d"""r while, the, m,en8en;ed Sft.te" once they were choked. Then Jttr dinner, there wA, Jan -muBlc , fJre orchestra and,cyerypne danced, ril It;wu rat.. These small apalrs, iSw were just nbputthtrty-ftve ,4ueta,' Itfettilfy 'mh mere -fun than' larger Wf.'' ft..-, innked atunnleK In: ft ".' . mmlnMirlth the i: v'7 '? i,n;. i .-.I wslit-line ana g.ru. "J--i-f. -- SW Geary were a meei uhubuei irucj MSS-iad Picked .up Iri Par I ..- It U UUUUUCB Over !S ,( black and gray net, and bUi VL..A1. .nixi were embroidered jiirnle grapes were emDroiaereaeTer ffitr.Vrtv.Ev.eM.rUnih.d i-UW IrOCK 01 Qiuc cuiuun w;in . ifircut a sort of chnngeable;iha SiW. as there were gllnta of geldfand 8S through It here and there.- The fewS long and, finished wlthii, Stated hem. She were' blue earrings JJi-a eh'aln of blue beads around her l ' ' '- s rpHERB was another email jpartytlast JTmalBf which was "very delightful. Mr"jeph Schenck, , Jr., .of fWyHne (,Md gave a dance at Green HUl rXi ftfr his daughter Mary.-whe.came 1st it a tea early In, the season. Mrs. jieeh Bchenck, Mary's grandmother, wSied the guests with her eon aftd a.J. Mnrv looked sweet In ifrtck of rose -colored velvet made en, 5l,ln,llns, and Mrs. Schenck chose a. Mndfoine-gewn 01 umcu. iv. ..- --! ir,bt.ck satin. There were about, Si' bund""1 end flfty gHeBt.8', a!,d 8,ip" Jerwai sen-ed about 12 o'clock. . T'HBAB that Mr. and Mrs. Themas .i. PmmnI Mnmi. nrA' en tort Tlsltlng Mr. and irs. Harrison's.; HYerk read. Mr. Surette, you. biewli director of music at the Art Maiedms of Cleveland and Columbus ...J'.. TJrrn Mllivr CelleSB 8180, BI1U twMle.he was staying with the Merrises wrenl of his pupils visited him. Aeu ptj, imiglne what delightful musical Tlngs they have been havJUg . In eanieiiuence. Incidentally, tee, Miss Miriinna Lewell, of Bosten, and Miss Kitherine Davis, of Concord, nre com com Ingen for the holidays te stay with Miss utnenne Merris at xnc Anne, ' HAVE you beard that Miss Marian 'Tenlraln is going te China in the wring? She's going ever for five years. I understand, and will be at the Beard f Missions there. -I have net heard in.which city she will be. Yeu knew MIss'Teulmln was in Y. W. C. A. work in for several years. .She ia one of. the Savey Company enthusiasts, rtnd very one will miss her very imicn.'i am ui. i hove net Heard wnat tne nnvey lll put en this year. I suppose, it's time for "Patience" or "The I'lrates." Lkit. nir thev eave "Iolanthe" and wlll'yeu ever forget these fairies? The yr before they gave ''Pinafore" and "Mikade" before that. I always like these last two best. 17UTHER and 'mother are very Par tlcular about the manners1 of the children at the table. They ere never iltawed te'cet ud and co out of the room without specially asking te be ex mifd, and never are -they allowed ,te iplc while feed remains in yieir mouths. The., ether ddy Charlie, who hd rerelved a wonderful engine and train of cars and was most anxious te let! back, te the nursery te play -with them, suddenly rose from his chair, without a word nnd started te leave the room. His father called him, "Charles, MUt de you say it you have lintshcu tnd.wlsh te leave thetable?" "Can't," Mid Charles, "Meuf's full." NANCY WYNNE. ,Van Lenep, Mr-., Rebert pirjrln;nd;Mr,.j' William Merris. . r' '. t. ': ,, Mr. and Mn. Blade , will .leave, eariy. In January for.-Palm(Beaeh,!Flik, where they twill' spend-thn 'wlnter. " -. ;- 'L'. , rs Slade's i eon,. Mr.. William E., Heyl, who has' been 'atudylni; mutie the last two. yearn, Iri ftrl, haa.left tner and la.newlnt I.nnilnn . uhr hAiwIll remain untll'the" "earty aummei';;WHeti" h'. vuii .raiurn xe tnia raunirv.. r . t . ,j eata who. will attend the dinner. y flvenini ie'im and) Mr.' Jehn ftbeera en I Frlda; ,Blvnvty .Mr. ' Maxw .'.. well., ei the' BellevUV- Me Kflklrk-iBrvn .Mawr. at fSlattiA In hmnp t iiTla tlllth Vlttv. dauahraf.'Mr."aTid Mr:J Albert aiMcVltty. before the-meetlnt; of Mt unanes Btewart wuru ) aencina 'jcihb. will be Miss fcllabh,.Machn.Mi Pelly Butcher, .Mltr. PegtV VWr; Misa Nan Vltler,,MIi ElelaAieit,. Mlsa;yif: Snla Dnf ndrfer, .MIM -'.qeleibs-'derU efckaclier, Mlia Careline Yfcrtbn.' MJSs, Bdlth Kendrttk- Mlir 'Anita' Breeke. Mlsa :t,ydla. Maxwell. Mr.: JVHA- Vmrn J.r.j tif.. MMm Dnh..l lum, Mr.j Theniaa HUlriie. Mr. . npbert.R Olrvln .fDVld.tua- iBencdlct,.Jn Mn.Jamei T. Stokes,, Mr, n.AVA rlA,tl& '-.xr Tynlla 'r'lnfnitfF.' Mr -Bk'yard Mctaleb.' . Mr. "X Hr66 Cresmah,, Jr., Mr; "Alexander Camerea Greiman, ,Mr. Qepri O..Snowden, Jr.. Mr. James Snowden, Mr. JqhnHarper. Mr.'. William Wattaen.l.Mr; Brabway iBrewn. Mt' Jehn Rerera,.Maxwe.i; Jr., Mr. Merris .uieinier miiwui, r.,,w; nard-Heyl and Mr. ,' Alexander 'Casiatt. . Mr.. and Mrt. Maxwell , Will, ixlt; Janu ary ,8 for Europe;, where they will spend several weeks. -.!" .1 .i'k, Mr. and Mra. Hamilton Colket.Vwhe1. have 'been traveling, in tsurepe, nave returned r-tePthla cltyand sare -atthe hv,itu;eumuuiu., , i l.The,iuests who. will attend the- din-, ner te be given by Mr. and Mra. Samuel Hammer, of 3130 Spruce 'street, in.hoper of -Mrs. Hammer1 'daughter, J.MIia. Francea'Mllla Medlar, andMlsa Kllner nnrnnm. riniiiritcr nf'Mr." and. Mrs. Jebn 'T. Dorrance, of 'Pomona Farni Rlverten. en. Saturday, .evening', i cember 30, will. Include Mlsa Mary Vlr gmla Allen, Miss Nancy, N.Pige, Mill Evelyn R. , Page. . Mlsa Peggy, Ham. mdftd, Mlsa' Sarah Mary Barn, Miss Careline M. Norten,-M!sa Eleaner Royal, r' TVIIIIen. Mnrrla .Mr. 'Hnratln, IC. Weed.. 3d, Mr. T. '. Jeffries, Heiengarten, Mr. Mllea Valentine, Mr'., Philip lch lch berti, of Washington; Mr. Jcfch,' Rheln;' Jr.,' Mr. Heward Comfert, Mr.. Nelton Hun. Mr.' Perter Oalelby. 'Mr. "Warren' Milne, Mr. Van Hern Ely and Mr. Ed-. ward uenaere. , Tne gQeata: win laier attend the theatre party, (te be followed by -a supper and dance-at ' the HI tx Carltcm, given by Mr. and Mra. Dor rance In hpner of their 'daughter, Miss .Eliner Dorrance. ,. ' Mr. Arthur Dearborn Smith. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur'Dearbern Smith. of pprlng- Valley, Wyijnewoed, who. la a student at. the Massachusetts Insti tute of Technology, arrlv.ed home 'yes terday te Bpend the Christmas-holidays with his parents. Mr., and Mrs., Cegan Heward-Smith, of Sweetbrlar Ledge. .Wynne weed,, are receiving' congratulations'' en the. blrtn of a, son, ' Douglas Sparks Hbward-Smith,- en' Saturday,, December 16. 'Mrs. Pepe Yeatman.?,6t 1118 Sprue street and Chestnut Hill, who la spend-Ing-a few .weeks In Chicago, will return te her home early nextmpnth. Miss Margaret Chesten "Baker, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. .Harry Franklin Baker, of' the Aldlne. whfise. engagement has' been announced te.. Mr. Archibald Banner Munn, Jr., of Mentclalr, N. J., and who has been the guest, for a week of .Mr.. Munn's parents, Mr. and Mra. Munn, returned home en 'Monday. Mr. and Mrs. .Sydney Milne, of Princeton, who are new In Quebec, Can., will arrive In a few days ;te spend the holidays with Mr. Milne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ';Davld Milne, 'of Reslyn, West Scheel lane, Oermantewn. tH 2aasissssa? 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"wtu. q. r Saturday evening. The' guests were Mi1. Mra Jehn w. Cenner, Mr. and Mr, Walter Fltsgeratd, Mfis Marlert, Hotneraen, miss carrie l-oniieus, ana ajra. t-narifa a. uenn, -r, Mnu, pert . ueii An . X..ln fh rBr Bliu-Slfiniir' iu"-".".w - Chriitmaa heliaays-Mr. ana Mrs.- fienrir HV.errrtew Aieany, inej. nu mi. wIMr have -ai j lhlr tMiali ' i"Tn yrzr." ..---- ;.''.-."-.. - , ftM.Mra.WSIW jeweii,,er,uuiiiu, . KUtA andMrr Marshall'Fleck, of 25 Waat Olnay avenue." entertained at dinner. and card .party at their henie T.. Conn and 'Mr, and' Mr. and Mrs. A Jehn: The Religious Werk " Department tit the Teung 'Women's christian Associa tion' held a Christmas festival at. the North Baptist Church last evening. KEITH'S THEATRE 'DORIS HUMPHREY DANCERS "Hi. Tfiwr Y ' Olr' vrbirrwa iniMai bi rail, a w. j. mimui. uasaaawr 3 Sliewa Xaai Day Vf '.'.'? MURRAY'S " 'MT,v,itaeir:'g.)A 1 ; '-j, i ... j f' " mbbVw biksl Jai.aiWrtlsa. . i- isaiBBiii ml rat 1M. Walca tk Wly faa fat IN., Walck epeaiaf date. HArVUfTT LAST TWO WEEKS WALPlU 1 XMAS SEATS JIOW afiaia Mat. Today, gOe t. 1.50 ti..nBgBtAIe: rakMe teetarp-J TharftCair, Deeember 'ill, r . ,itttt.lt r, JH.i Why We Art Tateraitetl la Evtft HMrtN Half.' ' ValrenlrV 7?raWaTlvaiita TROCADERO IafUffiffiif Christmag Exhibit woax.er etxe fit Dif ruuiT "xtchxrs PRINT CLUB', m i mat A lWlnut. Mt. TtKlir CASINO STOWE ud PIUARD HMf fVIT T-l T MOBxair SAiraiirs tavekt Br an eiperlenewlTairl itraduit. rilbert 4414 for. no,, appointment Phene' ,A CHRBTMAS OFFEWNG T TWMJAitcrmg , fit MT 0 awb imm gromewimnrog f TJrtwt wilt w;ewtri ew ChrtttmM.NIskt, Dee. 25tk, fllHfi VERNON I S."W. CeV. Bread JL anl,Girare1 Are. Thle Wenierf a ' Cwaer Hu Beea Mml.lee. Painted, Deerfrated tnd ruraliti Anew sad Ii4tJndcr, '; Jrr DlrKtlea i . woirexBnrL'Kvaio I, 1119 Chut I rriatj xtimrt&lrJIsML . SW" PtllUUbbrniA "" gits im sae ORCHESTRA I tIbaW.?.. DUMUm a Mati. Men..Than.. Sit. 2:18 EMMETT WELCH Mmstnls gitir stAWatATrSHTPI Kens. At. At Cumbcrlina llEff ! Nlchtlrrat 8:1S PtsVlfflVRV HsU. Tues., Tlinn.. Bat. JSSaat COMMON CLAY awfiSr? BWi .r-!! . . 1.73 J. ,v T - '. 1 .' -MSS MARY SCHENK' i ;DebutQnteMighter'fiMhje$eph Setitnfc, Jr., of IWvmuwoed, ,' whit'iiiiii'the aueMt ofikeHor til it danceUvMeh her father, 'gaWlatt "i y "; evening, aV Green HUlFarbu. There 'ivereii&O, gunf:, 'it'''' "' - - ' . r f ' rt '' glvener? SulSdVr evening Waat by Mr: and Mra. Samuel -Iease at their home. '3007.. West. Berks street. ,in 'bener. of Mlsrfr. Tilly K Vporden- and ?tflelr '.ion, Mr,. Harry Lesse, rwheare te, be. married en .January , .at tne Apoiie(.iiau. . Mrs. tLinain )MlnK. of . 2818 W (S'AAmm .iMil .III'Ka .mb'4AWm n', k.itiiitimiiww.D nv . i iif 'home this ' afterrlc 11 be' the members 'oft SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. William Waller, of Kan-tat-City, Me., .announce the engagement et their daughter, Miss Marjerle Waller, te Mr, Albert Laytqn Register, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Layten Regis ter. Of Phllnrinlnhln nnd Renten. Mr. 'Retliter is a. grandson of Mrs. I," Layten ilffftltpr. nf ArHmnrA nnH n nnnhnur 'nf Mrt. Matthew Balrd, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Williamson Rob Reb Rob rti,;e( Bella Vlata, Vlllaneva, will glye a tea with danclnp en Thursday, Janr vary i, at the Bellevue-Stratford from 6 until 1 o'clock. Un. Alexander Brlnten Coxe, of 1830 Rlttcnheuse Square, has Issued Invita tions for a dinner dance en Friday eve ning, January 19, at the Bellevtie-Strat-erd, In honor of her granddaughter, MUs Ames Yarnall, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Yarnall, and hr nelce, Miss Helen W. Nerrls, debu tante daughter of Mr. C. C. Plnckney Nerrls. Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrews Harris, of wt, Chestnut avenue, Chestnut Hill, nwe issued invitations for a theatre wrly te be followed by a supper at the nitvCarlten en Monday evening, Jan uary 29, in honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Geerglana Harris. 'Mr. BJlri Mm rtltnrffa .Tnatlfn will - tertaln at dinner en February 2, In jioner of Miss Mary Carrell Relln before uie dance te be given by Mr. and Mrs. Mnanlel Knowles for their daughter, 'I'M Nancy Knowles, J!r; Jeseph Schehck, Jr., of Wynne Wynne Wynne oed; will entertain at a dinner en Sat X?y. evening, January 13, In honor of Schenck, my, West Philadelphia 'Mr. .and Mrs. Ir,vlng. Shaw, of West Forty-eighth street, New .Yerk, will spend the Christmas holidays with Mra. Shaw's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parker, of 235 Seuth FJfty-thlrd street. Mra. Corden Schurch , was hostess te the Afternoon Bridge Club last Wednes day. The guests were Mrs!. Steckbrldge Bar.chus, Mrs. RusseU'OOrefllns, Mrs Mrs Jehn Liemgstreet, Mrs.. Rebert ' "Maglll, Mrs. Harry Williams, Mrs. Herace Reed and Mrs. L. K. Straus: Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Clark an nounce the marriage of their' daughter. Miss Eleaner Miriam' Clark, and Mr. J. Nerman Ball, of Bathurst. N. B., Canada, en December 14, In this(clty- Miss Helen White, Miss Edna Speck, Miss Louise Charles, -Miss Joyce ,1)1 Haven and Miss; Pauline Harvey, .all of West Philadelphia, will leave thlsclty en. Friday evening for. Chelsea., where nicy win ije iie ucBi5 ui.mr. uu MTW Edgene Mafsh at 'a 'Christmas party en Saturday evening. There will be about forty guests. T... - ' , , r- . North Philadelphia " Mr. and Mra J. Cehen, of 1928 North Eighth street, gave a. tea, en, Sunday last In honor of their "daughter, Miss Lillian Cehen, whose engagement -has recently been announced te Mr. Merris Krouse, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. Haiienplugmotered irem Atlanta, ,ua,, accompanied ,by Mr. and' Mrs. Mitchell, also of Atlanta. They are visuing r, 3329 a street. A surprise miscellaneous shower was Sdme'tset,treel nunarea Weat five at "Mr home this af terrioen. The' AufcaU will be' the members 'oft her. cardTelub.- -These 'present-rwlll be .Mr, R6bjiH 'Adahr-yMrs. WlllUm, 'Mlner. Mr.' Frank Bchwara, Mrs. 'Allah Cbtrle, Mrs." irrances MraT C6urtnv Hettltt Mra.' r rMnll MdCHld.' Unt: Themas' Prltchard; Mrs. J. SenhenbaUrit. T ' - -Fogue. nlel and Mrs.' Themas Stevens, i ... - ,r ,. .. -,.I- '. ,'3 Mies .Florence Miller, of il?I7 'North naa issuea iaviiar ai . me ';iiercaniiip evening, -December Seventeenth street. tldnsj fer'' a dance Club-; en .Wednesday ?T. ,. . ,4 t y Mis Helen Farmer' entertained the memDersvef .the-Blgma Afth;a: gerprlty en ;uaturaay' atternoen at -tn:npine un.'.u.'iu mtttrAmv iflkmium aft . f .Ulf, l,A,A H...4.. ,.i..I MW.2 following, mmbrs were present: Mis a Dallas .Beeth. Mla Rh6diFewUy.Mrs. William-O! Oorden. MIm; Vr FrUnkenfleld.' Mtfc. Rtebrt UA5V U'mVWI1II.U A T aaL...a Jwm OeerffttW. Waterrier, -Mrs. Jehn Pllaatd, aa0. , sid vr miu tniaf. vuusia Whitehead. . i 'I Vj "T" Seuth' Philadelphia ,Mr. Charlesi A, Bei-I oM8lTiWelf street, announces the marriage' of his sister,, Mils'. 8rse. M. BdVIe; of 5340 Race' street, te .Mr.. Leslie Rebert Cral of r Lansdowne,. at Newbthn. Nerw Carolina, at neon en Saturday, De cember 2. 'Mrs.' Craig lat'a 'sister1 .of Mrs. j Jean A. Lambert, ' of 8TB: Wynne,-woetf-road. Overbroek, whd,.1fere Her marriage en November 8,' was Mils Eleaner '-Vivian '.teyje; ' Mr.tand vMr. '.Cralg'wlil winter. Ilva In 'ilfewbern for Oie , Friends of .Mlsa Esther Ther will be ?lad telearn-.thafshe-ls' recuperating rem her recent .Illness.)- Miss Lilian Brooks.- of 1713 Perter street, Olrard Farms;, has-returned home from ahert.aUy.ln.New Yerk, where she was the -guest, of v friends. Minn Marie .Murehv. of . 1818 Mifflin street, entertained 'the .members of the rni Hlgma Tan oeroniy en woneay evenlrit. l' "V, Germantatvn , , js i . w ; Mrs. Hareld E Shere , will act as matronief honor at. the .marriage of her. sister. Mfss Esther.Ciarksen. Johnsten, daughter' of Mr. and: Mrs. Andrew John John seon, of' 6353' Magnelia, avenue, te Mr. Donald -Emery MeCemas, which will' take place, en Monday evening. Decem ber vi:. at; 7 o'cleak. at the, Church of the Redeemer. . .Anether sister, Mla Isabel! Johniten, will be the maid of honor. and the bridesmaids. will Include Mra, Paul Clese and Miss Louise Hew,, ell. Mr. Mccetnas -win -nave aa nia dcsi man Mr. William uLlrtplncett. and the uahers will be Mr... Hareld Shere, Mr. Paul Clese,. Mr. Paud Stansbury and Mr. .Lawrence 8mlh.. , Mrs. k. W. Bly and her daughter, Miss Edith Wells -Sly,-, and -Miss JHelen I Van WEiDblNG-r-i Ifk. I ENGRAVED 11'M .Other Strife Net EnarsTed at . . SA.0A per-IM Write 'or phone .Walnut 39-38 for latent aamptei and' correct' forms. at Knsravlnc Knee. SU Walnut Ht., . , and Mrs. W. Styes, of J- before the Princeton Triangle BjSlLan? Mfs- erge Fales Baker, of "osemetil, will entertain at dinner at jne Bellevue-Stratford tomorrow eve in',iir' and -Mrs' Baker wh0 have been Ed?.!" axfw day8 t their place, turn JS .re'. 'Lakewood' N- J" ,lave re-liiv-e. Ane,r apartments' at the Bel- "(.-airiiiera rer the winter. .Jft,8".'1 Mrs. Henry Chapman, of 335 atdir.l .i,""' Bjreel' Wl" entertain dh?.Vle.r U.lls owning In honor of their .Miss Helen Chap .7.'"'. Ihe guests will Include, Miss Cen. tea Mir-' ttfflf "SlM""? BettylHetherlng- Bear vTiu i...' "'". wise Jey urew. "tar, Miss ; Elisabeth 8 ter. Miss Lauru HzAhAtli HI,.,., ll. ...M.. Marv"RMMI!s Annette Bprankle, Miss Je.e,.8c,le.n.eh.' Mr. James Downs, 'Mr. Jwenh w .. lT- Jenn Arndt, Mr. A'Cta,fn' Mr-' D- W. Qarrl r).iM.r Themas Kearney; Mr. Barclay Mr j!JSy,MJ-. Wlll,tt,n MiccSllurn. Baily mb MeVe,Bl's Mr- Mvlhgsten O. VIII i'm.J' lt.unc e Tnall. The guests W'Mr niL!l1ti:ndTth? d,V,ce ,0 he given WniV .icnar.d u Austin, of 232 Seuth tflwA"1' at he Hlta-Carl- lucVll.r Aushth,.,,ebUtant0 UaUjfn,er- th n11 wh will attend the dinner Iheilre Ij,!?Xue-HJLraterd followed by .4 Mhb.r ..;, ,'f jnurseay evening,' De T. TadB ''"S,h Mr' and Mrs' Ali'xandei hii.?.Bd.ei..' WynneWoed. will kIve ir ui mrh. Nlnrtn.u ci.. .. n --. ,. "afden "W nc,"i' ."Isa Reberta K rleit. ,rt.M,S" Careline llorten. Miss flaw m? vi H'f-'kaeher, Miss Jean Klelie e? Y.',r"mla DIlTenilefer. Mrs. Mlii ,,' Mi8a 8arnh Mary Barnes, MKe. Ma. ". Mlfs Margarettu lnineVl,r,i?"..KII"!aheth'Machen, MUs ' C, Bra mm a Ner- .inlin llnr. JP.. Mr flArir.k r ntltlr Cauiawell, Mr. JumosSnew. Kline? r, OTI8" K Isabeth ' Mach Krl?itl?53S1nb, MIhs Frence. Mr..RSf,U:J.l'v. Mr. Qeergn ' MV i.. ,."""." we"' r. Jumes snow- fla'un .V',lriC.leardcn. Mr. Butter . J YV.?,1;Samu " 'Heaving.. Jr..l . J. Uula Thompson, Mr, William B. 6 FURS . Fer. Christmas . Gifts - The . assortment in- . eludes everything ', desirable in fur's, " from tKe elaborate ', Wrap te tHe dainty Neckpiece, each1 showing in the in- , imitable. Andraaay manner, 8 kill,' thoroughness '"and finish of the ex pjr t furrier, which' carries Its own appeqT te discriminating fur buyers. Attractively Priced ANDRAySStf ; uie wAunn irritptt BDNWIT LLER. & GQ , CHESTNUT t 13W STREET a i .THURSDAY. ; S&ddl Values in ..' - -,...,. ," . at 4, , , Hand-Made Blouses 2.95 te 3195, r . .. ' . ' Blouses and SJiifts of fine dimity introduce hand drawn work arid t Kand-embrbidery in exquisite designs; PetefPan.er Tuxedo cellars. V !' . Hand-Made Blouses ' 4iSfilatid 5JJ0 ; d rawn- Lievely needlework' is evinced in the work, embroidery and in the real filet and1 Irish" i i , . laces employed by these dimity Blouses. ' " French Voile Blouses - i Hand'Made, Lace-Trimmed Medel . . i . ' SMte 8.75 4.1 "' 'Enchanting Blouses of finest' imported 'voile, enhanced with beautifully wrought embroidery, fc "real Irish or filet laces; drawn-work in artistic designs. &CttqW Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Established 1837 Until Christmas fhis Stere Will Be Open te 6 P M. ONLY THREE MORE SHOPPING DAYS! Such a Collection of Wonderful Stockings! 'At $3.00 there are all-silk, full fashioned black stockings that are regularly $3.50. At $1.35 there, are pure silk stock ings in many geed colors. At $1.95 there are full-fashioned silk stockings in black and colors. There, are wool stockings in lovely heather mixtures at $1.95. 'There are imported mercerized lisle hose in black at $1.25. ' at fir Si jf r vO ' SBBBBBB'I (J II km ASlvW 'aBBBBP I I r b Z3M"ey - Hand-Made Nainsoek Nightgowns at $2.50 and $2.85 The prettiest hand-made gowns you can imagine with Philippine hand embroidery. They have square and round necks and will make charming gifts. In fact, they are se attractive that you will want te lay in a supply for your self. Only $2.50 and $2.85. Vanity Fair Gleve-Silk Vests, $1.75 They have bodice or regular tops and may be had in flesh color. These vests will make lovely gifts. Handsome Stationery at $1.00 a Bex Stationery of a very geed quality in pink, blue gray, green, buff and white. There are 48 envelopes and 48 sheets of paper. The boxes match the paper and have hinged lids. $1.00 a box. Straw and Rush Werk Baskets, 85c te $4.00 The straw baskets are imported directly from China and are at tractively painted. In various sizes, 85c te $2. . The rush baskets have handles and are painted, $3.50 te $4.00. Third Fleer Graceful French Atomizers $3 te $4.50 They are se prettily colored and the shapes are se lovely that they will add te any dressing table. Handkerchiefs Fill Every Gift Need and Suit Any Pocketbook There are se many different kinds and each is se dainty and lovely that one is tempted te say that every one is prettier than the last. They start at 18c with embroidered ones and go as high as $18.50 among the beautifully embroidered. i i 41 FIRST FLOOR . ...r v.. v he- 'I- i V , t ." 1 a. ' w. --Y I AMiarvelbus Sale of Extracts, Toilet Waters, Powders and Sachets Hea-ular ear Guerlain's Guerlinade, L'Heure Bleue, Rue de La Paix, P,,r Prl" Champs Elysee and Fel Areme Extracts, 2-oz. size $10.00 $8 50 Coty's Jasmin, Styx, L'Effleurt and Ambre Antique Extracts .......' g00 4 50 Coty's Paris and Rese Extracts Ven i Vk P,vers Floramye Extract 220 it! Kerkoff's Djer Kiss Extract fge 150 Reger and Gallefs Violet Man-eille Extract 7.50 500 Reger & Gallet's Fleur d'Amour Extract 3 00 250 Rigaud's Un Air Embaume Extract 500 450 Rigaud's Un. Air Embaume Extract, small size 300 2?e Rigaud's Un Air Embaume Toilet Water 3 00 'nk Coty's Toilet Water in 6 odors 350 e,f Coty's Large Size Toilet Water " 7? f S Piver's Floramye Toilet Water " " 9 1 Reger & Gallet's Violet Toilet Water ' " T50 'H Kerkeffs' Djer Kiss Toilet Water . .' ; ' 1 In 'H Rigaud's Mary Garden .Toilet Water '.'.'" 150 inn Piver's- Azurea and Floramye Face Powder 90 7? Rigaud's Un Air Embaume Compact Face Powder 1I50 1 is Rigaud's Un Air E,mbaume Talcum Powder 7s 2 Coty's Talcum Powder inn "Sn Reger & Gallet's Vera Violet Face Powder'. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. " 2 00 1 nn Reger & Gallet's Fleur d'Amour Sachet .' J 1 SWS Uvl ,Air Embaume Sachet. t 2 50 2 00 Coty's Sachet Pgwder in 6 odors 75 J 5 J IbHbPHVbE' x" MNKTRKNtn mahketK ll'AM. ta'M P..H. . ELSIE FERGUSON Id PARAMOUNT rtCTVRK "OUTCAST" Rife! METRO YON ; . ilonertr Ortinlil of V.tlra ., .-.;i tlUSTER KEAT0N P.t Vm fe New Tear'a T,vt.f STANTON ltTK Am MABJCKT Mile. ttM. lW. iiM.'TiM, ttM CnmttwUUn rradeetlen yaram.unl Fletur. nan KNIGHT WAS IN FLOWER Maw V...'. C MIDNIGHT 8HOW new. iwi fcye nKHHiivED seats lth and atnut a i.iii im h: mr MILTON SILLS and CLEO RIDGELY IK A NEW KZTKO PIOTUEE "The Forgretten Laww XM.1H WEEK "Trillin 'Women." TtfEzrtfanl OPEN 8MB 111, TO hub r. u. m V weab CBZinrvx MAE MARSH NOSXAN KEHRT. MAKTXA KAN8FTELS. TILL WE MEET AGAIN" ADDED CLYDE COOX la "Z.AZT BONE"" 12TH MABXET A.K. te 11:16 P.M. PALACES RODOLPH VALENTINO "THE YOUNG RAJAH" ARCADIA "Brethers Under 16th andCbettnnt tr. A. M. TO 11. UP. U. the Skin" VICTORIA eTVKft,. 'Deserted at the Altar" A4dd Stennd Epltei. of th. N.w "LEATHER PUSHEBM' CAPITOL EUGENE O'BRIEN ZS&. STH ft MABXET GLOBE JUNIPER ' AND KAXXZT 11 TO 11 Bia VAUDEVTIXE BILL AS USUAL QUALITYy & QUANTITY AT NOMINAL PRICES BROADWAY 11 HO AD & S.VYDKB 2:1(1. n-.M. 0 P. 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