m m --' :r. ... i 'W ' h3tilJLL JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE r " J i .... ft" flancy, Wynne Talks of Henrietta Fritzs Engagement te It , Carrell Brewster, of Germantown She Speaks of Twe Sunday Evening MusicalesQiher Bits of Interest 'ij. fc-JvFriU, V1 - WELL, nether7l?lutnt6 cngafedl Did you erer hear anything, ''te beat lt"V This tlme it's Henrietta HU. ftnd sne s cngnieu i vititvn .wtcr. of this city, Henrietta is " . i - . .f- .J lf TAnh h" the ciaugnier ui i". " "., Kr Wisely related te Mra. Clifferd Lewi, :.. t. iipr niece or cousin, but I knew Mrs. Lewis In very fend of her and has Ivcn several, parties, for her this year and last year, tee, when she was a 'Varreil Brewster Is Frederick Carrell Brewster, 8d. He lives' at MO Hans berry street, and Is a brother of Eliza beth and Grnce Brewster. Henrietta has been having nn awfully feed time thli yenr nm' wyB wears the daintiest of frocks. I, remember 'the one she were nt her, coming-out party. It had panels from under the arm down ta the edge of her skirt ever each hip. jeu knew, and they were made of tiny white chiffon petals like rose leaves. Seme of them were flaked with geld and korne had little rhlncstone dewdrops lying In their centers. It was ex qulsitely pretty and most becoming te Henrietta, who has lovely yellow .hair which she wears bobbed, and large Mae MR. AND MBS. BILLY FREEMAN have gene down te Useppa Island In Flerida, xney leir en euuirunj . mm eipecttestay about six weeks. De yen knew where Ucppa Island Is? I did net until I nsked some one who Imp nencd te hnve been down in i lerlda. It's opposite Palm Beach, en the west ern ceBft of Flerida, and It's n' tiny place. Thcre's just a sort of clubhouse there, which does net accommodate mere than sixty people, but they have fie most wonderful time fishing and swimming nnd going en long tramps. Nearly every ene knpwa every ene else, te It's like one big house party. I de net think there Is a mere de lightful way of spending ones time than.thn leading of such a carc-frec life as that for several weeks, pat J real rest, and there's ."JS"8 rcnl rest for soul and body, is there? THE Plays nnd Players had a de lightful Sunday evening muslcale last night nt half-past 8 o'clock. Mrs. Jehn Lelge (the former Kathcrinc Mc Ouckin of the famed contralto voice) has dmrge of the Sunday muMc, nnd always arranges n most .interesting pro gram. Mrs. Willam H. Greene sang fcvcral numbers arid Miss Helena fferen iilnred magnlflcently en the piano, while Crls Braun made his fiddle sing beautifully. Mr. Allurd accompanied the soloists. I GOT there a bit late, as I went flint te Mrs. Wintcrstcen's. It was her last Sunday evening of music this sen sen en and she had 1'fS nyrhan Farnh Barringer. and MelMc Chnnqc nnd Nelsen Eddy te p ay nnd sing, nnU ftww $?feW delightful. Of cotirju cetirju "very one was maklns a great fuss ever Pellv Thayer. Her engagement te Helt Delan was nnneunced en Saturday you knew. She was sweft eh she could be. and se were the ether girls In their soft frocks nnd with their pretty manner. GIXNY HECKSCHER wears the most attractive clothes and always the verv latest. The ether day I saw her "alklng up Walnut street wea. -In a smart suit of tan wool with strips efTrk brown broadcloth stitched en the simple box cent and straight skirt. With this she were a small, dark red velvet hat. Rosemary Howe Is an other debutante who drcssea with a great deal of snap. She has a lovely nulrrel coat nnd some Imcs she wears Tilth it n fascinating hat of just the right shade of rose-colored clvct which gees with the gray of the coat beautifully nnd is very becoming te Rosemary who Is nwfully pretty any bAiherta Rcath is very sweet and pretty, tee, don't you think? bhc hasn't that sophisticated manner that eme of the jeungcr set seem te think Is necc-sary te acquire, before the) can lniires nny one. After all, most people can see through nuy amount or "blah" and it really impresses none but the performer for any length et time. But te go back te Alberta, she has u vcrv geed-looking leopard coat with a ceilnr and cuffs of skunk and a becoming felt lint of dull orange with a brown quill stuck in the brim. t T HERB'S another engagement com ing out seen, boys nnd girls! The girl is net In "Phllamcdelpliia" new, she's traveling, but she's engaged nil tight and te n very nice man. She fair nnd she's very geed looking and lie has hcen devoted te said girl for a long time. Se iie one will be awfully surprised but It won't be announced for n while. However, there's nothing te forbid your gUCSSl"S- NANOY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. James Starr will enter tain at the Opera Supper Club tomorrow evening. There will be ten guiets. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kugene Carter B" Flmenln. of 12J Springfield Rfn ' Chestnut Hill, entertained nt n buffet supper nt their home' Inst evening In honor of Mrn. Hlmenln'H ulster. Mrs. Ar thur Whitney Howe. Jr.. of lMttburBii. who arrived en Wednesday nnd will re gain In this city for a week. Twenty Twenty flve guests were present. Mrs. Prancln V. Sherman tsIII enter tain at luncheon en February M attlie Acorn Club In honor of her mother, Mrs. Jeremiah J. Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman returned tccently from a trip te Japan nnd China, where they went en their weddlntr trip. Mrs. bherman vas Miss llutli Sullivan. Mr?, rtebert T, Ulcknell. of 301 High land avenue, Chestnut Hill, will enter tain at a luncheon cm Friday, I-ebruaiy 24, in honor of Miss tttulyn IJ. Dray Dray eon. debuUinte daughter of Mr. Ilebeit JIassey Drayten, Miss Irances Winter will preside nt the tea table at the tea te be given en Wednesday afternoon nt 4 o'clock In the Orpheus Club rooms by the Commlttee en Admission for the Savey Company. Miss Margaret Naglee Robins will en tertain at supper after the opera In the fejer of the Academy of Music tomor row night Mrs. Francis Olcctt Alten, of 2216 Walnut street, will be at home In formally this afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock te meet Miss Anna Heyward Taj ler, of Seuth Carolina, who Is Mrs. Allen's guest for a few days. Ne cards have been sent out. Miss Frances J. Ress, daughter of ur. and Mrs. Qeorge a, Ress, cf 1721 Spruce street, whose engagement has ben announced te Mr. William 15. M. Teele, son of Mrs. Cloergo V. J, I'oele, of 1128 Spruce street, will leave the later p&rt of next week for a visit te JJaltlmere, Md., te attend the neavcr '.amp reunion en Friday, February 17, anil will be the guest of Miss Elizabeth Keyaer. Mfu rVtt.kla..,.. TO-.,..,.... .l.,...!..-.. . 7naS.u Mrs- Thompson Westcott. of 1720 YHne ui..., t,nM ... i w k.. u xSSt. V2rk- where she was the guest of Wk T,5.F,erJ5,ce Croier, daughter of Mr. en Friday evening, February 24, In honor of their daughter, Miss Blaine Smith, before the meeting .of Mrs. Charles Stewnrt AVurts' Dancing Class, The class of 1921 of the Princeton Club will give a small' dance after the Princeton Triangle- play en (Saturday evening next ,. , Mrs. Rebert W., Gardner Dusli and her daughter, Miss Alice Gardner Rush, of New Yerk, who spent last week as the 5uc8ta et Mrs, Jay Coeke, of 2204 St. ames plate, have returned te their home n New Yerk. ' Miss Anta M. Sanders nnd Miss Es telle D. Sanders, who hnve been spend ing a week In Washington, where they have been .entertnlnd 'ns the guests of Miss Carolyn Naih,' will return te theTr home, 1225 .Loeust street, en Wednes day. Mrs. Albert E. Rurrage, Jr., who has been' entertained ns the guest of ..Mr. and Mrs. Ptfpe Yeatman, of 1118 Spruce street, for some time, returned en Sat urday te her home In Bosten. Mr Gerald J, Hansen entertained nt n, small. luncheon at her home, 41G Seuth Forty-ninth-, street, en Saturday after noon, followed by an auction brldge party, In, honor Of Mlsa. Gladys Brown McCewtn.-.dRughter of Mr, and Mrs. Emanuel Brown McCewen, whose mar riage te.'Mr.' Charles Bossert-Frltx, 3r., will take place en Saturday evening. February 26. The guests Included the bridal party. Mrs. Hansen will attend Miss McCewen as ene of her brides maids. Before her recent marriage Mrs. Hansen was Miss Edith Mclnhardt Wil kinson. Mrs. Henry I McCloy, of 633S Sher wood read, Ovcrbroek, will entertain the members of her auction bridge club at her home this afternoon, The postponed reception of Colonel Jehn S. Muckle te meet Dr. iSne-Ke Al fred Sze, Chlnese Minister at Washing ton, will be held, en Tuesday afternoon, February 21rat 4:30 o'clock,, at Colenjel Muckle'n home, 2023 Walnut street Mrs. Charles Wesley, et 1910 Rltten Rltten heuse street, returned te her home last evening after a short visit te Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ress, of Forty sixth and Spruce streets, sailed last weeW for a trip abroad, . They expect te remain, until May. Dr. Qeorge W. Mecre, of 318 Cynwyd read. Cynwyd, has left for a two weeks' .trip te Miami nnd 1'alm Beach, Fla. Dr. and Mrs. P. K. Barlcer, of Trey, Pa., anneunce the engagement of their dnughter Rhea te Dr. Jonathan K. W. Weed of this city and Norwood. Pa, Dr. Weed Is a nephew cf Dr. A. C. Weed, Qf this city. VVE8T PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Edmund C. Craln nnd Miss dertrude Craln, of C34B Overbroek nve nue, have left this city for Miami, Fla., where they will remain iuntll April 1. Mrs. Alfred' H. Cehen entertained her sewing club at luncheon at her home. i428 Locust street, en Friday after noon last. Mrs. Edwin Fischer, of Legan, who was the guest of' honor, left en Saturday with her daughter. Miss Dorethy Fischer, for Atlantic City, where they will stay at the Seaside for a week. u, JJr' ..nnd Mrs- J Carpenter Fex, of Sixty-third .street and Lansdowne avo ave .n.V.?:.navS.as thelr quests Mr. and Mrs. William N. Latta, of Montreal, Cannda, until 'VVednesdaj, when. they will leave ivi e,i,u nun, ua., rer six weeKH. Mrs. Latta., who was formerly a West Phila delphia, will be remembered as Miss Charlette Walnwrlght NORTH PHILADELPHIA .Jtr' 5.nd Mrs- Harry Bayersderfer, of 1031 Diamond street, have returned from Manning. S. C. whern ihv cni seme tlme. Their son, Mr. Sldnev II. Bayersderfer, was married en Feb ruary 2 te Miss Netta Levi, of Man ning. Mr. and Mrs. Mnx L. Kahn, of the Majestic Hetel, have left for a month's stay at Miami and Palm Beach, pia. MrS. It. J. Lrtpb. nf thn TTntnl M--t.tl his Issued Invitations for a dinner this uvenii)g. Miss Mlldrerl Numbers: nt Rfll Vnrih Twenty-fourth street, entertained the members of her card club at a luncheon and brldge party en Saturday afternoon. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Watsen, for merly of this section, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a son, Whitney Watsen, Jr. St, Menica's Alumnae will hnlrl n. r. ceptien and dance this evening in their school hall, llltner and Seventeenth streets. Among theso en the Entertain ment Committee are Miss Catharine Manning, MIsb Orace Pounds, Mlsa Jane Tuehy, Miss Sara Beeth. Miss Mary Murphy nnd Miss Marie Pounds. Miss Jane Harreld, of 2644 Seuth Fifteenth street, has returned home after spending a few days as the guest cf friends in Atlantic City. MIbs Mary F. Calahan, of 2325 Seuth Fifteenth street, will entertain Miss Margaret Fisher as her guest at dinner this evening. Mr. Carrel Themas Is spending a few days In Chelsea. Te Be Guest at Tea i '.tfgSaltti SvLgw t ' JggggLLvi MSagg-l ' r 'XgggggX4 Ttg '" " lajfcif lagLgflPK 9ggggg& gggggHfihs-3 gggLbV' ' 'igggggflrXii LgLHlPTl ' -egggggg-vJ ""pp- gggggE& ?r i GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Hnvilaud, of 5C51 Matthews btreet, entertained at an Photo by amy MISS WINIFRED NICHOLSON In whose honor a tea will be given en Saturday next by, Mrs. William Nichelson, of Wlssahicken and Mldvale avenues, Germantown informal dinner pnrty'last night Their guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Lynn, Miss Margaret Ryan, Mr. Vincent Nelan, Mr. 'Jeseph' A. McAullffe, Mr. Raymond Themas and Mr. T. O. Chairs. . Mrs, Cloerge Stanlferth, of 13 West Ashraead , place, will give a tea at her home Tuesday, February 21. The re ceiving party will Include Mrs. Erd mah. Miss Green and Mlss Slgrrlund. These who will pour tea will be Mrs. Wntcrfeld, Miss Stahlman nnd Mrs. Mcsscrschmldt The decorations will be In keeping with Washington's Births day. Mrs. Albert Thels, of 432 West Hertter street,' Is visiting friends In St Peters burg, Fin. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Goodwin, of I the Creshelm Valley Apartments, have gene te New Yerk te spend a week. Mrs, Philip Celeman, of 022 Mayland street, cntertalncd at brldge en Thurs day evening. Mrs. Alfred J. Clegg, Jr., of C12 Burn ham read, Lincoln dilve, has been en tertaining her mother, Mrs., P. II. How Hew ard, of Bridgeport, Conn., for several weeks. . Several parties were given In Mrs. Heward's honor during her visit Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert Bruce 'Lewis, of Lapgden Ledge, East Penn street, have Issued Invitations for a dnnce en Satur day, February 18, in honor of their son, Mr. Bruce Lewis. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Miller Barba, of Pclham read, are spending the week end at Atlantic City. Announcement has cdrne from abroad cf the marrlnge of Mlsa Berta Liana Klcfer, of Germantown. Philadelphia, and Mr. Hans Karl Mcrklcln. of Wurz burg. Oermany, which took place en De cember 20. 1921, at Frankfurt. Miss ktefer, Is popular In the musical circles of this city, nnd went abroad te continue her music studies. , Mr. Mcrkleln Is a counselor of Government, firinnclal de partment, and the young couple will ipake their future home In Hamburg. Jir.'aild MrB- Charles Harper Davis, of 348 West Jehnsen .trt h,a lwln- congratulated upon the birth of a daugh- ici, .iiuij dunei jjavis, en January ae. AL.ONQ THE READING The ladles' auxiliary of tlie Old Yerk Read Country Club, at Jenklntewn, hcJd Its only meeting this month 'en Wednes- uay niternecn last. A card party fol lowed for the members of the club and their friends. Mrs Jeseph Harren and Mrs. Rey Manwarlng were the hestcHp.es. Thursday was "Men's Night." There was a dinner, followed by an entertain ment. Mrs. Henry M. Paist is chair man of the Entertainment Committee. There will be the regular "supper" Sunday evenlng. The Review -Club of Oak Lane will give Its annual "reciprocity luncheon" nt the Old Yerk Kead Country Club en Wednesday next at 12:15 o'clock. Mrs. E. Clarenco Miller, erf the Oaks, Twelfth street and Alnsley read, Mel rose. Is In charge -of the nffalr. Mrs. William II. Shelley Is president of the club: Miss Emma Crewell. first vice president: Mrs. William C. Ycrkes, sec ond vice president: Mrs. Jehn II. Cresv, recording secretary : Sirs. Geerge V. B, Le'tch. corresponding serretjirv ? rr. William I. Sclgeit. federation secre tary, and Mrs. Themas D. Sullivan, treasurer. The directors are Miss Laura T. Lavtxhc, Mrs. Hareld S. JennlngH. Mrs. Ilebert N. Raruoed. Mrs. Eddv H Whitney, Mrs. Arthur W. Heed. Mrs. E. M. Abbett. Mrs. William Hastle Smith, Jr., Mrs. Albert Gee and Mrs. David A. Fcrre. The r"Tlstrars are Mrs. Heraco Linten and Mrs. William B. roeman. The following women are chairmen of cemmittees: Mrs. Ferre ' Membership: Mrs. Whitney. Pregram: Mrs. Harry Pnrrett, Hospitality and Education; Mra. Owen Osberne Jr., Clubheuse; Mrs. Gee, Printing and Dra matics; Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Alice J. Vallee iiu .urs. vuiaru i; narrows. Lev sla- Mrs. Oscar nismaick Klesscwetter tlve; junior; Mrs. Geerge A. Bauer, CMca; airs, ijnviu h. Kinudcr. Literature; Mrs L. Clarence Miller, Music, and Mrs. Jeseph IC Dixen, Current Events. Mrs. William nrewn, of Montgomery avenue, Ogontz, has geno te Tewanda, where she will visit friends for a bhert time. Miss Winifred Austin, of the Ogontz Scheel, Itydal, has gene te Egypt, where she will travel aiul de research work. ,.?rrs;-,Frnnk Munn and her daughter. Miss Florence Munn, of Oak Lane. are spending this month In Flerida. Mrs. Burchnll Hammer and her sister. m Twe Minutes of Optimism By HERMAN J. STICII Miss Dorethy Wilsen, et Sprlnrf and Park avenues, Elkins Park, hare re turned from a trip te Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Asbury, Of Moun tain avenue and Valley' read, Oak kane. are spending some time In Atlantic City Mrs. ,6. P. Rex, of Old Yerk read Ablngten, has gene te Egypt Mrs.' Themas N. Barwood, chairman of tbe Old Yerk Read -Auxiliary of th' Seamen's Church Institute, at Watnu and Second streets, held a cake sale a her home, 8701 North Sixth ajtreet OaP Lane, for the benent et the auxiliary wterk In the Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge N.VNIcholasen are occupying their new home, Seventh street and Sixty-sixth avenue, Oak Lane. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur J.. Fink returned from Atlantic City after spending a few weeks at the Traymore. The Oak Lane Chapter, Ne. 325, .of the Order of the Eastern Star, of which Mrs. B. Smith Is one of the officers, held Its February meeting In the. Odd Fel lows' ' Orphanage, Ogontz and Chelten avenues, Tuesday evening last Mrs. Margaret Crewell Barr, contralto, gave several vocal selections, Mra. I, Rich mond "White read and musical selections were given by Mr. and Mrs. J. Hlndle, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllam Paas and Mr. and Mrs. Robinson. Mr. William H. Leeds, Jr.. who Is attending the United States Naval Acad emy Preparatory pX Annapolis, Is spend ing the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William' If. Leeds, of Oak Lane, NORRISTOWN The February 'meeting of the Norrls Nerrls Norrls tewn Garden Club was held en Wednes day evening at the Erslne Club house. Mrs. Heward Alexander was the hostess for the meeting. Mrs. Randelph Wright Is the club president Dr. S. C. Schmucker, of West Chester, was the speaker of the evening. The annual minstrel show of the Men's Association of St Paul's Lutheran Church was given en Wednesday and Thursday evenlngs. .Theso whw took part were Mr. Albert Crawford, Mr. Oliver N, Bregey, Mr. Geerge Beene, Mr. Geerge Patterson, Mr. William Furst, Mr. Jeseph Shalnllne, Mr. James Bolten, Mr. Nerman Marlln, Mr. Geerge Werklser and Mr. William Baker. The members of the Leyal Bible Class of Christ Reformed Church met en Wednesday at, the home of Mrs. Charles Wlemer, 036 Geprge street The follow ing officers were elected: President, Mr. Frank Dlehl! vice president, Mrs. Cera rteycr; secretary, Mrs. Harry Watsen; treasurer, Mr. Harry Watsen. Included ftmenc the cruestii nt a theatre party In Philadelphia Thursday evening were Mr. ana airs, wiuiam Dnger. Mr. and Mrs.' Jeseph Elgelsen, Mrs. Merrill Shepherd, Miss Bentrlce ABhonfelter, Miss Ruth Petter, Mr. Har vey Ashenfcltcr, Mr. Jdhn Pharr and Mr. Ralph Shuler. Mrs. C. V.. Weber, of East Airy street, a member of the Norrlstewn Scheel Beard, has geno ter Harrlsburg, Pa., te attend the State Scheel Directors' Asso ciation meeting, held there this week. Mrs. Ansen B. Evans nnd small daughter, of 657 Hamilton street, will spend the next few weks In Atlantic City. Miss Dorethy Belger and Miss Cath erine Delan were the hostesses at the card party and dance given at the Knights of Columbus Heme, en Mweda street, en Friday evening. ,1 FALL3 OF SCHUYLKILL Mrs. William Kenworthy, of 3311 North Thirty-fifth street, will entertain nt her home en 'Tuesday afternoon from 3 until 4 o'clock 'at a Valentine ten. Among theso who will be present will be Mrs. Jchn Newton, Mrs. Jehn Ash Ash ten, Mrs. E. Ashton, Mrs. William Shaw, Mrs. Har.ry Bartstew, Mrs. Henry Welsh, Mrs. Fred Shrtvpr, Miss Tlllie Denten, Mr. Buddie Welsh, Jr., and Mr. Buster Shrlve-rs. Mrs. Kenworthy Is the only daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert L. Ueardman. LITTLE' BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape Mrs. Hews came te see ma this nftlr nftlr nftlr noen bringing, a de," being a funny looking deg with long balr and n terncd in face, ma saying, O, wat a bewtlflll little der, O wat 'an adorable little deg, O Mrs. Hews. He's a Prints Charles, lzzent he wen- dcrflll, and he's, jest aavgoed as he It bewtmii, yetr rceiy nwt te net one, Mrsi Potts, ' theyre mitch a comfort te hnve crreund the house, this one env cost S30 nnd thata redlculllssly cheep for n Prints Charles,' I can tell you ware te get one for the Mime price If .you think your Misblnd would allow you te liate one. Bed Mrs. Hews. Ccrteny he would, of corse he would, nil I'd haff te de would be te ask him, sod mn. And tonlte after supplr" she i-cd te pep, O Willyiinv, Mrs. Hews whs l.cer this -nftlrnoen and she hnd the wnnlngest little der, perfcckly adora ble, nnd It eny cost $80, did you ever in your llfe hecr of anything" ee cheap for a Prints Charles? De you mcen one of these ple face mutts that leek ni if they'd 'jest hed some sort of a axsident te their fea tures? nod pep. Wy Wlllyum, sutch a dlscrlptlen, It was a perfcckly bewtlflll little deg; and jest think, eny $30. sed ma, and pep sed, thnts jest wat Im thinking of, $e0 for a mizzcrablc little hunk of putty llke that, wy Id 'jest as seen pay $.'10 for a vevere tecth nk.e, Jd Jest ns seen give $.10 for the prlvllldge of paying my Income tax, de you meen te s.iv for an instant that you'd accept one et theso pushed together microbes ns n gift mutch lesn pay 80 geed dellera fei one of the silly looking bsts? My goednlss, wwjum, aeni m en f riWnt mv I wanted one, did I ? wd ma, and pep sed, I honent, that would be tne last straw, ev, u i r.av $30 for n dish of proens, and you knew hev match I care for proens. Mecnlng net cny, and he started te rc'ad the paper and say $80 te himself every enre tn a wile, and ma started te dnrn holes out of socks, saying. O well, cny way, n deg Is a let of trubble, even If I wunted one. PRIEST IS GIVEN $26,000 Father Deug-harty, 25 Yeara Racter of 8t. CUment'a, Honored by Pariah Pnrl.bleners of St. Clement's Cath- nlle Church. Seventy-first street and Woodland avenue, paid tribute last night te their rector, the Rev. Francis P. Dougherty, who has been their spiritual guide twenty-flve yearn. Cornelius O'Brien, one of the many laymen, In behalf of the parish, pre sented Father Dougherty with a purse of $20,000. Tears filled the eyes of the rector nnd In a voice thnt choked with emotion he expressed his grati tude. Then he turned te the donors nnd announced thnt he would give the money te n fund for the building of n new school house and for necessary re pairs te the church. fl ARRiriC LABT (I BVOS. Pep. MaU. Extra Holiday Mat. Today "It's ffty te (ell who's rlclit In an argument: wheeer hollers Is wrenir." laying of Solemon In ', ' WELCOME STRANGER with ciKonen hidnhy NEXT wrjniC HKAT8 THUJIHDAY Gee. M. Cehan' Comedians 'n the Wlinte'emn Mimical lilt THE O'BRIEN GIRL (MART'S IllO MtlHICATi KTSTI-'Itl ACADEMY. OF MUSIC SAT. AFT., FEB. 25, at 2t30 CONCErtT OF MUSIC FOIt PIANO RACHMANINOFF Tickets new, Heppe'a 4 Acad. Hen Office. Direction C. J. Feley. Stclnway flnne. TR0CADER0 TfttT Belle Helena MOORESTOWN Mr. anil Mrs. William Kennard have returned from a visit te Atlantic City. Mr. Jehn D. Mayers, of Bordentown Military Academy, spent the week In' Moorestown. Mrs. Edward A. Meckllnsr, of Itlvertcn read, gave a luncheon cm Thursday last. Deutsch-Wasserman Wedding A very pretty wedding took place yesterday evening at 6 o'clock In the drawing room of 'Kauffman's, Franklin street and Glrard avenue, when Miss Jeunette Wasserman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lewis, of 5727 Chestnut street, became the bride of Mr. Albert T. Dcutsch, of t63i North Eighth street. The bride was given In marriage by her aunt, Mrs. Lewis ('. Lewensteln. Kabbl Oscar Levlne officiated. The brlde were n gown of white bridal satin trimmed with pcaris nnd n cape veil of embroidered net, nnd carried a bou quet of lilies of the valley. 'Miss Plor Pler Plor ence wasserman, sister of the bride, and the maid of honor, wero a black em broidered chiffon frock nnd carried a bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Geerge Pearl acted as best man. A reception nnd wedding supper followed Immediately ufter the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Deutbch left en a weddmg trip. Jfin,e.y will beat home after March 1 at 4631 ?erth Ninth btrcet. Arousing Interest In Day Nurseries An effort te direct public attention te the work of the day nurseries of this city will he made next Thursday ufter ufter ufter noen nt a meeting of the Association of Day Nurseries at 1340 Lembard street. Dr. Ellen C. l'etter, chief of the Children's Bureau of the State Welfare Dcnaitment, will speak en "Tim Pin of the Day Nursery In Child Welfare." i It is haid no fewer than 1000 children arc cared for each daj by the twenty one numerics of the association, which i one of the nctlve ngencics of the Wel fnru Federation. Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 MHlggBBBVMMMagBBW Hats which delight the eye and show the latest -i note of Fashion Medels that are most correct, becoming and beautifying new ideas and designs from our own imported materials we invite your inspection. Spert, suit and evening hats. " mmm " mmmm -------- Sale of Wemen'sPureSilk Hosiery at $1.45 Pair or 3 pairs for $4.00 This is a wonderful opportunity te purchase a geed wearing stocking at a special price. It' comes in all the spring shades Black, White, Cordovan, Russia Calf, Navy, Nude nnd Gray. Extra Heavy Canten Crepe, $2.95 Yard This Is n special offering which we will he unable te repeat ns this Is almost the cost of manufacture. Canten Crepes are verv fashionable and give excellent service. All Street anil Evening Shades may be had at this price ; 10 inches wide. A Clearance of Laces at 25c Yard Short lengths and discontinued patterns of Lnce3 formerly nrlced high ns J2.00 a yard. TIiIh is our yearly clearance sale. The asort asert nt Includes Black Chantllly Laces. White Venlse Insertions Sh-idew as ment and Net Tep Laces and many ether kinds, sewers should be Interested. Dressmakers and home- Sale of All-Silk Washable Lingerie Ribbons at Half Price Our best quality nil-silk llnRerle rlbl.ens In broken color and width assortments. The shades are white, pink, blue .and lilac. Many kinds may be matched In different widths, though some come only In one width U-inch width, regularly .95, at .50 u 10-yard piece 'g-inch width, regularly 1.33, at .70 a 10-yard piece Vi-inch width, regularly 1.70, at .85 a 10-yard piece -inch width, regularly 2.50, at 1.25 a 10-yard piece 1- inch width, regularly 3.20, at 1.60 a 10-yard piece l'-inch width, regularly 4.90, at 2.45 e 10-yard piece 60c Large Turkish Bath Towels, 38c A biff nll-whlte Turkish Bath Teuel In an extra heavy quality New Showing of White and Colored Washable Dress Fabrics David nnd Jehn A'ndersen Scotch Olnsham. in the smartest of wanted checks and colors. 31 In. wide. l.S3 yard. u' et English Glnxliami at 60e nnd 7Se yard. 31 In. wide. Beautiful Line Colored Linen for suitings. 31 in, wide. Xon Xen crushable finish. S1.00 jurd. -en- Imported Embroidered Dotted Sn I.. In all the newest coloring 31 in. wide. S1.J0 jard. In all white, 73e tn S3.00 ynrd. '"B3. ... .'.vii. 11,M0,0,,,,J. T011".', L0n Mia.le. 40 in. Wide. 1.00 yd I'laln White Vellen. 3 In. wide. 30c te cl.3 yard. P)RREST THEATRE" TWICR DAILY. 2 AND H ff LAST WEEKS " D. W. Griffith's Dramatic Epic uYMPimvY eKctinsTnA nD." A r I.AHT fl KVCia Popular Ds.KJJLJ7 iti.TeiIuy .1 Hit Extra Holiday Mat. Today CHAIlt.UH Dlt.I.INUHAM l'reient The Irish Players Frem til Ali'iey Tentr DnWin n The White-Headed Bey next vkkk i:ats tmimi.su y DAV11J UKUASre Ireenti THE GOLD DIGGERS AfTv llopwecVii TameUM i emi! Aflr 2 Yr m liirram T e'r , i erk SAMumsTisei isiiuiin.i -(iirsT t'UII.A W r.HADIN'O TlIl.ATItns DmncTieN or i.i.i: . j j m iiKrri SiS5IllL'L2I'OPERA house SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE Ull.T MAI Al 2l5-tVt5 AT 813 E.QUILLI BROS. EOS t FRANK 'JE.ROMC 814 tVtRESTS SIMIAN CIRCUS 824 GEORGIE PRICE MABtL WITHtt CO IN g.01 SALLY. IRENE &MARY ' BRENDEL & BERT 95J ERNESTINE MYERS3 10ffJ EDDIE DOWLING m9 GEN E.D. La V I N E. 1043 SHUBEliT NEWS EVENTS 105 EXIT MARCH 105B 206 ZH 224 236 301 555 4.07 429 443 453 456 WALNOTrgga. Frem .Sinclair l.cN' I'limen. Nnicl with ALMA TELL. McKAY MORRiS and Original New Yerk Cast Special Mat. Wed. 50c te $1.00 Kts.. SOP te ! hilt. .'Int.. SOc tn SI. SO HUBERT LAST WEEK Last Pep-MaLWed. $1.50 GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES AKIPHI WILLIAM 2. 1 Thudc uir ti SEAM SAT MAT L50 BEST I HODS IN ' DOC UOVE i'ifla. Inquirer sau: ' 'Den ini: . , i.Ai'rsurrcT of RBAI.MintlT AND V DHCinKUTHKAT LYRIC m WW 5tTS , 5 m T r ' ir r ,r:n p feTOiH1 1 ESLiinaaffl UixJi -i I- S PFi z lirmi Bi in t. lUKnisn BATH b AVER H0?W00D6-C"SIT0N ANDUVS ijajSISIeACAUKMY OF MrSICSSMa it i nt a rni fj jniLAU,LfHlA 1 r ORCHESTRA 1 ACADEMY OF MUSIC Tonight at 8:15 I BACH ' HANDEL Chin-Fly A CERTAIN amount of trouble is a geed thlnpc. Lincoln, who had n quip for every occasion, used te emphasize this point with n story ubent n chin-fly. It hecms that once In Sangamon County there was n farmer who used te plow, with n very luzy mule the kind that would test the vocabulary of the mildest -mannered parson extant. One day, while apparently cogitating whether te meve or net te move, the mule cuddenly lifted its head, switched its btump et n tail furiously, nud went across the Held ut a rapid pace and with mebt unusual tcncrgy. At the end of the row there was a man en the fence; nnd when the mule came up, the fellow jumped down, wallted ever te the aiflmal nnd hit him a slap en the jaw, nt the hnme time remarking : "Well, I guess I killed him that time!" "Killed what?" nsked the funner. "Why, that chln-liy!" "Well, jeu confounded feel," ejaculated the farmer, "I wish you would mind jour own business! Thut chin-tly was the only thing that mode this mule go!" He, In nine cases out of ten, is it with men. The proverb, "Make liny while the sun shines," assumes n certain nmeunt of rain in every man's life. In countries where the sun shines all the time, men make no hay. In Flerida, where flowers bloom all the ear round, ccu the bees quit work, and buzz, "What's the ii6e!" Almest every great mnn's career proves strikingly that It is where men W'e n plentiful lack of everything except overwork and barriers te scale, that they grew, become nnd climb, , Obstacles, difficulties, deprivations and disasters tend te bring out, i het te create, new resources. Dy the sarae token, when n man finds geed things coming tee easily, he Is apt te straightaway demonstrate that ou can go up and out ns well ns down and out. ' Just ns many herbs need te be crushed te surrender their sweet Incense, se most men have te be tried and troubled te provoke nnd evoke abilities, Are jeu buffering hardship, and enduring unceasing tell? He, among thousands of ether achievers, did Jehn Jacob Abter, Jehn D. Rockefeller, Peter Cooper, Richard Manslleld and Andrew Curnegie. Are you being misjudged, misunderstood, derided nnd barely tolerated? Such 'was the let of Lincoln, llowe, Hen Lindsey, Llbter, Dickens, l'ustcur, Edisen nnd hosts of ether men of corresponding caliber. 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