Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 27, 1916, Postscript Edition, Page 9, Image 9

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NANCY WYNNE IS INTERESTED IN
LOAN COLLECTION AT ACADEMY
'A Private View of the John Howard McFadden Collec
L Jtion of English Artists' Work Will Be Given, for
. Benefit of the Wounded Artists Abroad Today
AND now wo havo another way to
Xl raise money to help tho suffering
onea In the hospitals and on tho bat'
tleflelds In sunny Franco, aa she has
bo often been called Franco, which Is
making such a magnificent stand In tho
last woeks at Verdun. Tho money will
bo raised by means of a private view
of tho marvelous loan collection of John
Howard MoFaddon nt tho Academy of
tho Flno Arts this afternoon. The collec
tion Includes tho work of tho eighteenth
century English artists,- than which
thoro is no other collection so thor
oughly representative of tho time, not
even In tho Metropolitan Museum. It
Is tho first tlmo In tho history of tho city
that so great a private collection has
been loanod, and tho valuo of tho paint
ings Is something colossal, though Mr.
McFaddon does not seem to think at
all of their financial valuo, but with
truo appreciation Judges them for their
, artistic value, which is greater far than
moro money to him. I havo hcat that
the collection is insured for at least a
million and a half. Tho Academy, of
courso, realizes Its responsibility in
hanging and housing an oxhlbltton bo
Valuable, and thoy tell mo tho rooms
Will novor bo left unguarded night or
flay. Tho direct beneficiaries of tho pri
vate exhibition will bo tho "Fratornlto
tlos Artistes."
Tho women who aro In charge- of tho
private view includo Mrs. Cornelius Ste
venson, Mrs. John Howard McFaddon,
Mrs. Charlos E. Dana, Mrs. Ell Kirk
Prlco, Mrs. George "Wharton Pepper,
Mrs. Clarence Clark Zantzlngor, Mrs. Ed.
ward jr. Coatos, Mrs. Edward T. Stotcs
bury, Mrs. Jasper Ycates Brlnton, Mrs.
Georgo I Harrison, Jr., Mrs. William
.R. Mercer, Jr., Mrs. George Howo and
Mrs. John Frederick Lowls. Tho affair
Will bo gtvon from 4 until G o'clock,
when all thoso women will receive tho
guests. Tea will bo served and music
will entertain tho guests during their
stay.
Tho Josoph B. McCalls will glvo a
dlnnor-danco tonight at tho Philadelphia
Country Club, whon tho guests will bo
tho members of tho dancing class which
is chaperoned throughout tho winter by
Mrs." J. Louis Kettorlinus. Tho affair
Will bo glvon for tho McCalls' daughter
and sons, Lonoro McCall, Howard Mc
Call and Joseph B. McCall, Jr.
Scdgloy Club luncheons will start to
day. They really nro great fun. you
know. Ono or two membors or ono
mombor I bollovo jt Is takes charge of
each Thursday on which It Is decided
to servo luncheon; alio asks several other
members to act as aldos and then they
all proceed to cook and servo tho lunch
con themselves. It is a Joyous sight to
Bee- these fair cooks in chiffons and vel
vets and silks covered with miniature
aprons serving tho lunchers with dainty
dishes cooked In casseroles of brick-red
pottery. Really tho food 1b delicious,
and members are usually, crazy to tako
their friends to thoso. most enjoyable
affairs. Tho luncheons will bo held this
year today and on tho first three Thurs
days In May.
The llttlo rhyme about tho "antiseptic
baby and tho prophylactic pup" Is famil
iar to all of us, but can you lmagtno tho
consternation of a friend of mlno when,
upon consoling her young hopeful after
he had been slightly bitten by her toy
dog, the llttlo boy triumphantly gasped
between sob's, "Well, I Just bit his tall
hard, so I did!" NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. William Struthers Ellis,
of Fox Hill Farm, Bryn Mawr, announce
tho engagement of their daughter, Miss
Sydney Ellis, to Mr. Radcllffo Chcston,
.Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Radcllffe Chcston,
' of Chestnut Hill.
JiXr. J. Hartley Merrick will give a box
party at the Mask and .Wig performance,
followed by a dance, at the Mask and Wig
clubhouse, this evening, in honor of his
' debutante cousin. Miss Anne B. Merrick,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, Vaughan Mer
rick. Miss Mildred Hoopes, of Wilmington,
entertained nt luncheon yesterday in
honor of Miss Ellen Coleman du Pamt,
whose marriage to Mr, Hollyday 8. Meeds,
Jr., will take place In Trinity Protestant
Episcopal Church, Wilmington, Saturday
evening. Her guests. In addition to Miss
du Pont, were Mrs. Paul E. Wilson, Miss
Renee du Pont, Miss Ethel A. Tallman,
Miss Janet Jackson, Miss Barbara Van
degrlft. Miss Henryette Stadelman, Miss
Lydia Chichester, Mrs. Clement W. Miller,
Mrs. Alfred North, of Germantown, and
Mrs. S. Frederick Barker.
Mrs. Edward T. Btotesbury, Mr. and
Mrs. Sydney Emlen Hutchinson, Dr. and
wrs. jarnesi irannestocK ana sir, and Sirs.
Anthony J, Drexel Blddle, Jr., were
among those who attended the wedding of
Mrs. Mary Pace Croner, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James B. Pace, of Richmond,
and Mr. Lewis Colt Albro, of New York,
which took place yesterday afternoon, at i
o'clock, at the home of the bride, 6S6 Park
avenue. New' York.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reath, Jr., who
were married Tuesday, in Trinity Church,
Wilmington, sailed yesterday for Bermuda,
where they will spend about a fortnight.
Miss Mary Scott, a student at Bryn
Mawr. who la spending the holidays In
Richmond, was the guest of honor at a
luncheon, given yesterday afternoon by
Miss Frances B. Scott
. Tho Flays and Players will glvo one of
their delightful Informal teas on Sunday
afternoon at 4; 30 o'clock. Mrs. Robert
Clark Geddea .will preside as hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Roberts Newklrk. of
914 Clinton street, entertained at dinner
last evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam G. Waters, of San Francisco.
s if ' Mr, and JUrs. William J. Boyd, of
tWynneneia, are receiving congratulations
- on the birth of a daughter. Marv Ellzaheth
rJi'- Pyd. on April 25. Mrs. Boyd will be re-
mernpereu us juiaa imoKene vaives.
(Th anvovamant la nTninnni.- if UIea
I'iRose Hitman, of this city, to Mr. Michael
lllWUVl.
The engagement of Miss Jessie M.
Replck to Mr. Louis Klein la announced.
Alpng the Main Line
OVERBROOK The Entertainment Com
mitten . of the Overbrook Golf Club, of
which, Mc, I'hUlp A. pstner 1 chairman,
U planning win elaborate and unusual af-,
fair for tlw- Tuesday night dance. May .
Ii will be called a black-and-white dance
it
and will have several very Interesting feat
ures. Beginning with May 6 dancing will
be held every Saturday afternoon until
June 10, and the regular Tuesday evening
dances begun this week will be given alter
nate Tuesdays up to June 20,
The Young People's Association of tho
Overbrook Presbyterian Church will pre
sent a play entitled, "Whiskers," under
direction of Miss Katharine Hay Stevens,
on Friday evening, at the Sunday-school
room. Last year this association pre
sented "A Kentucky Hello" with great suc
cess. Thoso taking part are: Miss Ethel
Wcatherly, Miss Helen Englund, Mlsa Con
stance names, Miss Florence Hancock,
Miss Elsa Schumann, Miss Helen Hayden,
Mr. Robert H. Marshall, Mr. John Barnard
Cunningham, Mr. A. Bowen Garwood and
Mr. Anthony Schumann.
HAVErtFOltD Mr. and Mrs. George J.
Sudtor, of Orchard road, Ilaverford, will
entertain at dinner before tho dance at
tho Merlon Cricket Club on Friday,
April 28.
Mr. W. C. L. Eglln will glvo a box
party nt tho Mask and Wig show on Sat
urday night, afterward taking hla guests
10 me aupper uiuo at tlie-Bellevue-Strat-ford.
ItADNOn Mr. and Mrs. Wnltor Pclr
son, of Iladnor, have returned from an
extcnslvo trip to Honolulu nnd California.
ST. DAVIDS Mrs. Harry Wain Har
rison, who has Just returned from French
Lick Springs, Ind., left on Sunday, with
Mr. Harrison, for Baltimore, to attend tho
National Point Raco In tho Green Spring
Vnlley.
Germantown
Mrs. Illchard Kcarns, of Toronto,
Can., Is nt present the guest of her Bister,
Mrs. William P. Donegro, of Itydal, and
has been guest of honor at several enter
tainments this week. Mrs. Frederick S.
Hovey, of Qucon Lano Manor, cnter
tnlnod at bridge on Tuesday afternoon
whon tho guests Included Mrs. William
P. Dencgro. Mrs. Edward Roynolds. Mrs.
Frederick Pnyno. Mrs. Charles Wlstcr,
Mrs. Charles Carey, Mrs. Seymour Ben-
novillo Kolm, of Now York, who Is Mrs.
Hovey's guest ; Mrs. Robert Duncan 'Gate
wood, Mrs. Frederick Dudley, Miss Mnry
La Tourctto, Mrs. Edward Brlcker, Mrs.
.Tamos Dencgro. Yesterday Mrs. James
Dencgro gavo a luncheon In Mrs. Kearns'
honor. Tho table decorations wcro yellow
daisies, daffodils and greens. Tho guests
Included Mrs. William Lincoln, Mrs.
Georgo Lavlno, Mrs. Anne Cleever, Mrs.
Joseph Barker, Mrs. Charles Caroy, Mrs.
Allan Chantry, Mrs. Edward Jnckson, Mrs.
Edward White, Mrs. Georgo Wller, Mrs.
Frederick Hovey, Mrs. Georgo Ellsasser,
Mrs. Howard Duffus, Mrs. Charles
Warner, Mrs. William Bctts, Mrs. John
Rox, Mrs. Emily Reodlnir. Miss Mary La
Tourotte. On Friday Mrs. Charles T.
Carey, of Queen Lane Mnmr, will give a
brldgo In honor of Mrs. Kcarns, when tho
guests will Include Mrs. Harold Porter.
Mrs. Charles T. Brown, Mrs. Edward
Whlto, Ttlrs. Edward Reynolds, Miss Mary
La Tourette, Mrs. Harry Nyco, Mrs. Todd,
Mrs. William P. Denegre, Sfrs. Dewhurst,
airs. Tunis, Mrs. Harold Benjamin, Mrs.
H. Fonnlmore, Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs.
James Donegro, Mrs. William Stone, Mrs.
Prltchard. of Baltimore; Mrs. Morgan
Lister nnd Mrs. G. Koons.
Entertainments
THE MIshorrai Zlon, amtlated with tho
Council of Jewish Clubs, gavo a Pass
ovor party last Saturday evening at the
homo of Mls3 Fannie Rudnltzky, 763 SoAith
5th street. Tho olllcers of tho society nre
Mr. Herman 'Mnlerman, president; Mr. Ja
cob Clearfield, vice president; Miss So
phia Bramnick, rocordlng socretary,
MIbs Clara Herman, financial secretary,
and MIbs Pearl Auerbach, treasurer.
Aftor an dhjoyable program of games, a
humorous poem by Mr. Isaac E. Feln
steln, entitled "Little Jacob Strauss," and
a ' number of dances, given by tho mem
bers and visitors, refreshments were
served.
Thoso present were: Mr. Isaac E. Foln
steln and Mr. Herman Dropsy -Matser,
both of the Council of Jewish Clubs ; Miss
Jennie Wapensteln, Miss Rose Udowttz,
Miss Dora Jaspan, president of tho
MIshorrai Zlon Auxiliary ; Miss Jennie, Slo
nlmsky. Mr. Nathan Rudnltzky, Mr, Cyrus
Loventhal, Miss Poarl Auerbach, Miss
Rosa Kabowlsky, Miss Fannlo Rudnltzky,
iur. .ado iioaenuium. air. samuei i Mil
ler, Mr. Samuel Kohen, Mr. Matthew
Rosen, Mr. Benjamin Grossman. Miss Lil
lian Herman, Miss Grossman, Miss Hattlo
Blleden, Miss Sophie Bramnick. Miss Jen
nie Jaspan and Mr. Herman Malerman.
There will bo a euchro and prpmonado
In aid of the Catholic Day Nursery given
In the Assembly Rooms, at Lehigh ave
nuo and Potter Btreet, tomorrow. The
games will begin nt 8:30 o'clock sharp.
Miss Mary McCusker entertained at her
home, 6929 Cedar avenue, on Monday
evening. Among those present wero Miss
Mario Backus. Miss Katherlne Brennan.
Miss Isabel Young, Miss Myrtle McDon
ald, Miss Ethel Koeune. Miss Vera
Koeune nnd Miss Mary McCusker.
The Martha Washington Sewing Cirolo,
which was organized under the leadership
of Mlsa Tlllle Cohen, held a meeting last
Thursday evening, nt the homo of
Miss Mary Dubln, 3627 Locust street
Those present wero Miss Mollle Abrahms,
Mls3 Lena Cohen, Miss Tlllle Cohen, Miss
Mary Dubln, Miss Mae Greenus, Mlsa
Clara Gurbarg, Miss Rebecca Jacobson,
Mlsa Freda Joseph, Miss Elsie Lelbourtz,
Miss Gertrude Marcus, Miss Lillian Mos
kowltz. Miss Anna Podolln, Miss Rose
Schwartz, Mlsa Anna Welsen. Mr. Harry
B. Dubln, Mr. Arthur Eckhlll. Mr. Israol
Fischer, Mr. Solomon Harris. Mr. Max
Montague, air, William Rosenblum, Mr. J,
Rosenfeld. Mr, Gross, Mr. Flnley, Mr.
Cohen, Mr. Abrahms and Mr, Strause.
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What's Doing Tonight
Philadelphia Indoor IIore Show, 3d lll-
.. amuuu, uiww. mum fcuirai irein.
Instillation of
orflcers KnlehU Templar,
Lu Lu Temple.
. Banquet of the Otrmantowo Hoys' Club, S
o'clock.
'IT!19 iLtlv-w Lby .lhB StrawbrldM ft
Clothier Chorus. Metropolitan Opera Home, b
o clock.
Play. ''The 'Plratea of Feniance." by the
Wakefield Young Men's Club. Association Kail,
Oermantowp, 8 o'clock.
Second annual banquet of the Happy Hollow
Recreation Park Athletes, Wayne avenue and
Logan street, 8 o'clock.
Testimonial dinner 0 to, Millard Fillmore
Reeve, Hotel Majestic, 8 o'clock.
Lecture on "Foreign Missions," by Dr. Mary
Stone, Arch street M. E. Church, 8 o'clock.
, Shakespearean pageant. Phllomuslan Club. 8
o'clock, -
Debate, "Resolved. That on January 1,
1931, the United States grant tq the Philippines
Full Independence. r' West Philadelphia High
School, afdrmatlvet Oermantown High School,
negative. Auditorium of the West Philadelphia
High School, 8 o'clock.
Closing- exercises Ssrhur Garden Institute.
Broad and Spring Garden, streets, 8 o'clock.
Anniversary banquet of the United Business
Men's Association. Scottish Rlto Hall. Broad
and Cherry streets, 7:20 o'clock.
Lecture. "The Vital Relation of Train Con
trol to the Value of Steam and Electric Hall
way Properties." by Walter V. Turner, Frank
lin Institute, 8- o'clock.
yjrty-secpnd street and Lancaster Avenue
Business Men. 884 street and Lansdoiroe avo
nue, 8 o'clock. Free.
Cheater Avenue Improvement Association din
ner. AdelPhla Hotel.
Travelers' Protective Association Stat Con
vention opens. New Century Club.
QermaoMBaiaarl Convention Hall.
Banquet Veteran Wheelmen, Hotel Walton. 8
o'clock,.
Banks song recital. Grlfttth Hall. 8 o'clock.
MendeUshoa Club concert. Academy ol
Musk, 8 o. clock.
Lecture by Dr. Beaxloa Mossiasoun, Mjulcsl
SVsi liall, 8 o'clock.
ByJiiftlNQ- Lli)DaiilB-PHILADELlHIA THUBSDAY,, APB1I.
TO FEATURE INDOOR HORSE SHOW TODAY
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Weddings W&StmWmmmmh 0'3wyLW : -,v
JOHNSON ARMSTRONG.
Tho marriage of Miss Ethel Armstrong,
daughter of Mrs. James Armstrong, of
3018 North 15th street, to Mr. Oliver N.
Johnson was solemnized last night at tho
homo of tho brldo's parents. Tho Rov.
John Ellson, pnstor of the Lehigh Avenue
Baptist Church, performed tho ceremony,
which was followed by a smtUl reception.
Tho brldo wore a gown of whlto satin with
trimmings of tulle nnd Chantllly lace and
a long tullo veil caught with sprays of
ornngo blossoms. Brldo roses and lilies
of the valley woro carried. Miss Bcsslo
Armstrong, the bride's Bister, who was
maid of honor, woro a pink crepo do chlno
frock nnd carried roses of the same color.
Mr. Johnson had Mr. Earl Bean as
best man. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will
rccclvo after May IS at 1900 South 18th
streot.
RADIiEY SKINNER.
A quiet wedding took place last evening,
at fl o'clock, In the rectory 'of Holy Cross
Church, Mount Airy, whon Miss Mndolelne
Beatrice Skinner, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Henry Skinner, of 124 Pel
ham road, became the bride of Mr. John
Jeffrey Radloy, of this city. Tho cere
mony was performed by tho Rov. J. J.
Toomey. Miss Skinner was attended by
her sister, Miss Cornolla Skinner, nnd
Mr. Radloy had Mr. John Stewart as best
man. Tho brldo woro an exquisite gown
of whlto lace and tulle over satin and n
whlto hat. Miss Cornelia Sklnnor was
frpeked In chartrouso-colored Georgette
crepe with hat to match. Tho ceremony
was followed by a dinner nt the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Skinner, nt which 25 guests,
including members of tho family nnd n
fow intimate friends, were present Mr.
and Mrs. Iladley left In the evening for
an extondod wedding trip.
BOOKER-MERSCltER
A very pretty wedding took place last
evening when Miss Hnnnnh F. Merscher,
daughter of Mrs. Frederlca Merscher, be
came tho bride of Mr. William F. Booker,
formerly of Williamsburg. Va. Tho bride
wore a Georgette crepe dress with white
satin train nnd carried sweet peas and
lilies of the valley. Tho matron of
honor was Sirs. R. I. Lachlan who woro
orchid shndo taffeta and carried sweet
peas. Tho flower girl, Miss Dorothy
Merscher, a niece of the bride, also carried
sweet peas. The best man was Sir. F.
Marshall Booker, a brother of tho bride
groom. After tho ceremony a reception
wns given to 100 guests. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Booker after a trip In the South will llvo
at their new home, 4311 North Carlisle
street
PAUL MAOUIRE.
An early Easter wedding was solemn
ized In St. Margaret's Church, Narberth,
yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock when
Miss Mary Josephine Magulro, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Magulro, be
came tho bride of Mr. John J. Paul, of
Bryn Mawr. The brldo, who was given
In marrlaga by her father, was dressed In
a white embroidered net frock made with
full short skirt, and her veil of tulle was
prettily caught with orange blossoms. She
carried a shower bouquet of Bride roses
and lilies of the valley, Tho two brides
maids. Miss Kathryn J. Magulre, sister of
the bride, and Miss Mary R. Paul, sister
of the bridegroom, were gowned alike In
frocks of pink tulle and woro pink straw
hats. They carried bouquets of shaded
sweet peas and pink Bride roses. Mr.
James R. Paul, brother of the bridegroom,
was best man, and the ushers wero. Mr,
Thomas B. Redfern and Mr, William May.
Following the church ceremony a small
reception or members of the two families
was held at tho bride's home. After a
wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Paul will -be
at home In Bryn Mawr after May 16.
McMAHON CHASE.
A pretty wedding took place late yes
terday afternoon when MIbs Lillian R.
Chase, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J, J,
Murphy, of East Silverwood street, became
the bride of Mr. John F, McMahon. The
officiating clergyman was the Rev. P. H.
McGlnhis, of the church' of St. John the
Baptist, Manayunk. Miss Chase wore a
white Georgette crepe gown, showered
with laco and white satin, and carried
Bride roses and lilies of the valley, Miss
Bessie McMahon, sister of the bridegroom,
who acted as maid of honor, woro a blue
satin frock trimmed with roses. She car
ried pink roses. Sir, Francis J, McMahon
acted as best man. After a wedding trip
the couple will be at home after May 15,
ana win live on -Kast uupont street juan
ayunk. GERMANO JULIANA.
The marriage of Mfss Marie Cecilia
Juliana, daughter of Mrs. Ferdinand Ju
liana, and Mr, Angelo Andrew Oermano
took place yesterday afternoon, at 4
o'clock, at 5309 Baltimore ave. A recep
tion was held in the evening at the hpme
of the bride's parents.
WEYLL-MILLER,
A pretty wedding took place in Trinity
Church, Oxford, yesterday, when Miss
Margaret Weyll, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph F. Weyll, of 2915 North 13th
street, became the bride of Mr. C. Rein
hart Miller, o( 2723 West Somerset street
A reception at the home of the bride's
parents followed the ceremony.
Along the Reading
Pr. and Mrs. Alfred 3. Toulon, United
State Navy, who have been spending he
winter In Philadelphia have taken a house,
108 Woodland avenue, which they are-now
occupying.
Pr. and Mrs. Toulon will have Mrs.
Lewis K. Ooodlear, Miss Helen Qoodlear
and Lieutenant Lewis H. Qoodlear, Jr.. of
the Aviation Corps, United States Army,
as their guests (or an Indefinite time.
Lieutenant Qoodlear is hero on an ex
tended furlough, as be ts recuperating
from a very serious fall at San Plego last
year-
The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Chelten
ham Fire Company Is planning- for a big
pinochle and dance) on Wednesday eve
ning, May J. at the firehousa. This acttve
women's organization has always given
very enjoyable aflalra and this promises
to be one of the mot successful.
m3M&. !a.i v-: :- -w-mryr . warna
MISS ANNE
Miss Ashton is tho daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Thomns G. Ashton,
of Wynncwood. Sho is extremely fond of horses nnd will exhibit
at tho Indoor Show. Tho horse in tho upper left corner is Eve,
owned by Miss Isabella Wannmnker. Tho other horse is owned by
Miss Ashton.
FOUR WEDDINGS
IN AN AFTERNOON
Oak View Church Has a Busy
Time Marrying Its Young
Folk
St. Charles Church, at Oak View, was
tho sccno of a most unusual happening
yesterday, when four marriages wero per
formed in tho ono nftornoon. The first
took place at 3:30 o'clock, when Miss
Helen Harsllp, of Clifton Heights, became
tho bride of Mr. John Vaughan, also of
Clifton. Miss Harsllp woro a suit of blue
taffeta, with hat to match, and cnrrlcd a
bouquet of Brldo roses. Sho wns attended
by Miss Helen McLaughlin, of West Phila
delphia, as maid of honor, and Mr.
Vaughan had for best man his brother,
Sir. Knoll Vaughan. Mr. and Mrs.
Vaughan will live In West Philadelphia.
Tho second wedding took place at 4
o'clock. It was that of Miss Kathryn
Hagerty, daughter of Sir. Charles Hag
erty, of Oalt View, to Mr. John W. Mc
Glnls, Jr., of Clifton Heights. Mlsa Hag
erty wore whlto taffeta, trimmed in lace,
and a bridal veil of white net, with a
wreath of orange blossoms. Sho was at
tended by her sister, Miss Bertha Hag
erty, as maid of honor. Mr. McGlnls had
as his best man his brother, Mr. Bernard
McGlnls. A reception followed at the
homo of tho brldo, after which the young
couple left for a several weekB' trip
South.
TJio raarrlngo of Miss Mary Blagulre,
daughter of Mr, Patrick Magulro, of Oak
View, to Mr. James Powers, of Lan3
downe, was tho third on the list, nnd It
took place at 4:30 o'clock. Miss Magulre
woro a suit of bluo serge and hat to
match. Her corsage bouquet was of or
chids and small roses. Sho was attended
by her sister. Miss Allco Magulre, and Mr.
Walter Fralm, of Lansdowne, was best
man.
Miss Mary Boyle, of Marple, was the
last bride, and her marrlaga to Air. Hugh
McGInly, of West Philadelphia, was per
formed at 5 o'clock by tho Rov, John J.
Moran. After tho ceremony they left on
a wedding trip.
North Philadelphia
MISS ELIZABETH WEIHMAN
The German bazaar which opened Mon
day at Convention Hall bids fair to be
a great success. Among the indefati
gable workers Is Mlsa Elizabeth Weinman,
of 2081 East Allegheny avenue.
Miss Bella C. Klrkel, of 9!1 North 11th
street, and her, fiance, Mr. Joseph L
Baker, are visiting -Mr. Baker's brother-in-law
and Bister, Mr. and Mrs. I. Rosen
burg, In Lebanon, Pa. Miss Klrkel will
visit in Harrlsburg and Steelton before re
turning to her home.
Mr. Raymond Walker, of till Uber
street, and Mr- Harry A. Corr. of 30th
street and Susquehanna avenue, spent the
past -week-end in Atlantis City.
Mrs. C. R. Potterer spent the last week
with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. C Elbert Hoffman, of Highland Park.
Roxborough
Mr. and Mrs- Charles J. Nice, of lOZi
Lauriston street, will entertain at cards
this evening, when their guests will
be Mr. and llT- Ferdinand pa via. Jr..
Mr. and Mrs, John A. Struse, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Thompson and Mr. and Mrs.
JUthur Johnston.
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ASHTON
Military Minstrel Show
Tho Boys' Catholic Club will give n
military minstrel and danco In St. Phllo
mena's Hall this evening nnd tomorrow
evening;. Those taking part In tho circle
nro nil members of the club, whloh Is
ono of tho most successful of boys' clubs.
Tho circle will bo followed by a comedy,
"Tho Fcstlvo Widow." An exhibition of
eccentric dancing will bo given by Mr.
Frank Ocstorlle. Those tnklng part In
the sketch will be Miss Nan Haley.
Miss Gertrude Haley, Mr. Adam J. Weber,
Jr., Mr. James J. Mcintosh and ' Mr. D.
Arthur Mngazlner. In tho minstrel circle
will be Mr. J. Haines, Mr. Edward Lewis,
Mr. Jack Lynch, Mr. Arthur Perry, Mr.
Jnmos ICenn, Mr. William Brockmeyer,
Mr. Thomas Culhanc, Mr. F. Fnrren, Jr.,
Mr. T. Haney, Mr. Irwin Uhl, Mr. Ed
ward Burdsall, Mr. Raymond Uhl, Mr.
Arthur J. O'Brien, Mr. Charles McShane.
Mr. J. Culhane, Mr. William Culhano and
Mr. Oliver Watson.
AMUSEMENTS
ACADEMY Beats at lleppe's, 1110 Chestnut
EVENINGS, BEOINNINO MONDAY, MAY 1
"POP" CONCERTS
AT POPULAR PRICES, BY THE
PhiladelphknOrchestra
REFRESHMENTS SfinVEDSMOKINq,
PEBStTTTED
Beats, 23c. EOc, 7Bc. Tb-ble & sax Tieats, 1,
The
5ncert
HORTICULTURAL HALL
FRIDAY. 8 P. M.
ASSISTING ARTISTS: MEMBERS OF
PHILADELPHIA OnCHE3TRA AND
RUDOLF STERNBERO
Tickets Jl, at Hall on Evening of Concert
LITTLE THEATRE
Thomas McKean's "Tho Secretary"
Every nljrht thU week except Thure. Sat. Mat.
BONWIT TELLER &XQ
CHE
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w
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COMPRISING 240 PIECES
At Very Special Prices
The most fashionable silhouettes of the season featuring the most successful
types reproductions of the Paris Couturieres, as well
aa exclusive Bonwit Teller & Co. Originations
Heretofore Sold from $75 tp.$150
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(9)
(7)
(S)
Fancy Taffeta Models
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Lanvin Check and Serge Suits.,, 85.00
Vflour Check and Poiret
(11) Taffeta Costume Suits ,, 75.00
(7) Faille Silk Models ,..,.,.75.00
(19) Gabardines in all Shades,,.,,. 75.00
(24)' Serge Tailleur Suits .,..,,..,.,75.00
32) Poiret Twill Channel Suits 75.00
NOTE While the range f ' sixes are complete from 34 to
early shopping, as in most cases there are only single
arc:
,27, 1916.
MUSICALE TO BE GIVEN BY ,
LADIES' AID OP ST. TIMOTHY
A Tea and Concert Will Be Held to Commemorate th,
200th Meeting of the Aid Other
Entertainments
THE Ladles' Aid of St Timothy's Hos
pital will glvo n musicals on Satur
day, from 2 until 6 o'clock, to com
memorate the 200th meeting of tho aid,
also to open for Inspection St. Catharine's
Cottage, tho new home for the nurses on
Rbctor street, Roxborough.
All who are Interested In tha welfare of
the hospital pro most cordially Invited to
bo present to Bpend a pleasant musical
afternoon, also to see what comfortable
quarters for the nurses havo been made
possible through tho combined efforts and
gifts of many of the good people In the
community.
A surprise party was given by Mr.
Nathan Welnsteln for his sister, Miss
Ethel Welnsteln, last Sunday at 3721
Brown street tho room being decorated
with Easter lilies nnd American beauties.
Mr. Aaron Feldman gave an exhibition of
dancing and Jigging, with many beautiful
steps. An exhibition was given by Miss
Ethel Welnsteln nnd Mrs. Samuel Larkln,
Bhowlne some of the newest steps. Mr.
Nathan Welnsteln gave n selection on his
violin, with Miss Bessie Brown nt the
piano, Miss Tlllle Adelson sang a few
boIos. Mr. Morris Seldel gavo a recitation.
Tho foaturo of th6 evening was tho sing
ing of Mr. Samuel Lnskln."
Among tho guests were Miss Fay Ro
senberg, Miss Tlllle Adelson, Miss tBessle
Brown, Mlsa Ella Hatmen, Miss Sara
Welnsteln, Miss Minnie- Feldman, Miss
Fannlo Laskln, Mr. and Mrs. Fetman, Mr.
and Mrs. AVolneteln, Mr. Nathan Weln
Bteln, Mr. Samuel Laskln, Mr. Morris
Seidol, Mr. Morris Wolnegrat Mr. David
Rovencr, Mr. Louis novener, Mr. Isador
Latlnsky, Mr. Adolph Laskln and Mr.
Abe Herman.
An amateur singing oontest nnd danco
will be given by tho Senior Auxiliary of
the Jewish Sheltering Home on Sunday,
May 7, at the Parkway Auditorium, Broad
nnd Cherry streets. Three cash prizes will
be awarded to the best singers, who will
bo Judged by tho audlenco.
An Easter reception was glvon by Mr.
Maurice Feldateln at his residence, 3135
AMUSEMENTS
Convention Hall
NOW
2 to 12 P. M. Danr
CENTRAL POWEH8
RED CROSS BAZAAR
FOR WAR WIDOWS AND ORPHANS
T Church nnd School Bijou. S P. it. Con
A cert Hall Rich Quartet and Thnddeus
U Illch, Violin, and Horatio Conn til, Daeso.
n Hiao P. M. Katherlna Aicuiniey, bo-
y, do
David a pranoj Paul Volkman, Tenor;
Mayer, I3erllo Piano.
Y ADMISSION, 25 CENTS
CU. 1- MARKET ST. ABOVE 10TH
Stanley Anniversary Week
CONTINUOUS 11:15 A. M. to 11:15 P. M.
MARIE DOEO
In Ono ot the Finest Pictures Ever Produced
"HEART OF NORA FLYNN"
Next Week Monday, Tueedajr 4: Vedneday
Pauline Frederick in 'The Moment Before"
At 10 12, 1:40, 3!20, E, 0:40, 8s20. 10:00.
i t CHESTNUT Below 10th
AwQiHlQ ALL THIS WEEK
jCIlI CCtUICfc Douglas Fairbanks
In 'THE GOOD-BAD MAN"
Action Charlie Chaplin
IN BURLESQUE ON
"CARMEN"
"Salvation Joan"
Next Week Edna May In
frlobft Theatre ffigrlnVa.
VXIUJJO VAUDEVILLE Contrnuouill
A. M. to 11 P. M. 10c, 15c, 25c,
"Miss Hamlet' ,,flh5SSSS?s;.lr.
Crosman's Banjo Fiends
AND OTHE1
t a t a mri 10o 1
srjti.ury.jm 10 a.
ipe Reid
IN 'THE
N't Wlc Mary Plckfo
"XTZ J- -.,-! ,-. BO MarkeWabJhh 20o
V ICLUIlct OWEN MOORE
and DOROTHY OISH
In "LITTLE MBENA'B ROMANCE"
TOMORKOW AND 8ATURDAY
MSIB. PETROVA In "Playlnc With Flro"
Phila. Indoor Horse Show
Today Tomorrow Saturday
8RD REOT. ARMORY, BROAD & FEDERAL
TICKETS 11.00 AT CJATE
PERFORMANCES S AND 8 P. M.
2f4 MARKET 20c
B. Tpni:15 P. M
& JHeo Kidg'ely
j&np MAsicy
rfftThe EteWl
;STNUT AT 13th STREET
HaveAmnered f vanA
tLxceptiona
ieptior
1 Sale
d Misses' Tailleur
s an
WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT
35.00 and 50.00
nervtofors) NOW
..7s;oo
,33.00 (2)
35.00 (7)
300 (14)
35.00 (16)
tSS.OO (30)
3S-00 (21)
33.00 (15)
33.00
Twill
Dressy foiret
Serge Tailleur Sults.,, 85,00
Check and Gabardine Suits,,,, 75.00
Imported Taffeta Suits ...,.., ,75.00
9
Pennsgrove street, which Included rwti
Piano recitals -riven by Mlsa Fteia AM
miss Harrison, several versatile he-men
logues given by Mr, Mordell, after irtiMi
aancinr, an assortment of game ana
lunoheon followed. Among thosa preo-mt
were Miss Harrison, Mirs Field, MM
Danzig, Miss Moskowlli, Miss Fleldsteln,
Tl'.,M-.,ra11r'.111'' ' anl Mr. J,
Wolf, Mr. L. Wolf, Mr. Mordell, Mr!
BehwnrUman, Mr. Harrison, Mr. Mosktx
wltz, Mr. P. Feldsteln and Mr. Poulshoek.
."r'.a.nd Mrs- WcOInn after spend!
the winter months at Palm Beach har
returned to their city home, 122 Nr-Hti
54th street and will entertain tho JPe'
lar Boys' Club, of West Philadelphia,
Mr. John Brogan, Mr. Thomas Brogah,
Mr. John Duffy, Jr., Mr. Bernard A. Mv
gulre, Mr. John Horan, Mr. William Ko
ran and Mr. John CaldwelL
AMUSEMENTS
B. F. Keith's Theatre
CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH BTnEBrS
Sensational Water-Dance Spectacle!
Mildred Macomber & Co.i
In "HOLIDAY'S DREAM"
SHHSP OILLINCIWATER A CO. J BBLLII
DLANC1U3; COMFORT A KINO; OTHERS
Next Week Ireno Franklin
GARRICK "ffiLf ftffla"
COHAN A HARRIS Preeent
THE FUNNIEST PLAY IN TUB WORLD
IT PAYS TO
ADVERTISE
Beet BcaU $1 at Popular Wed. Matinee
Forrest Last 3 Evgs. t
Mask and Wig Club ,
ISd'S "UNDER FIRE"
With WILLIAM COURTENAY A Orlflnal Co.
T.VRTP. Tn'ht t 8:15 Sharp
UXJXXVJ nEaULAR MAT. BA
The Brilliant Vlenneee Operetta,
"ALONE AT LAST"
KRANZ LEHAIVS MOST REMARICABLB
iuuoiviAU iiuuuru
ADETjPHT Pcp' l ""tine Today
THAT "TOPPING" LAUOII HIT
"A Pair of Silk Stockings"
rr ' '. pomedy Sii ". to Pltaee Even tha Mot
Faetldlous." RECORD.
Walnut. Matinee Today, 25c, 50o
"LOST IN NEW YORK"
NEXT
WEEK
TWIN BEDS SK
RT? O A Tl Thl Ne:,t Week. Evre-, 8:18
JJilJ Mat,. Wed, ap(1 Sat- 3:11j
Mr. Cyril Maude .-onuVr'
Beet Seata $1.50 at Popular Wed. Mat.
LITTLE
NEXT WEEK
THEATKB FltANOAIs
' 'Hh A' 'Kl qa"JUJUB
SEATS 8ELL1NO
lTth & Delancey
Metropolitan Opera House, Frl. Eve., April 2:
Last Appearance Until Sprlni.'lolT ""
JOHN McCORMACK
All Seata on ealo at' 1100 Chestnut St.
NIXON'S
"The Girl in the
GRAND
Broad 4:Montomerr vauvyii OJ1UJJ
Today. 3U5, Tefl 0 Big Acta; A Pictures.
T rrTTC!rn 62D & locust streets
LUvjUDInoiuu talmadob
martha's vindication
8th Episode of ''Case of Mary Pais"
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Novelty Cloth Suits ,,., ,,,...110.00 5O.00
Fancy Silk Suits ..,.,,.,,...,.12500 80.00
Satin and Serge Comb,, Suits., 98,50 50.00
TwiH Suits,..., 95.00 BO.po
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