Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 23, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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    li5Vii)KlKG LEUaBXt-JPHIlABiiJLPHIA, TUiiiBiMX MAV 23, 1916.
"-St l
Sicr WYNNE IS INTERESTED
UN xnni FUMING DEBUTANTES
Various Teas, Garden Parties, Dinners and Dances Are
, jureaujr x& """"8"u tue untie JtMd of
k 1916-1917 Many to Be Introduced
im nt tho very iirsi 01 " "
lO rf tt comtnff year to be entertained
F& tlmtlo Miss Elizabeth Miller, daugh-
'i, .Mr and Mrs. Phlllppuo w. Aimer,
M! out .1 Bclford, St. David's. The
rH : ,.. Miss Elizabeth 1
f"?" B,i Mrs. PhllippuB W. Miller,
UveoutatBcl
' JLriM Bingham I
tedmnernc.
ti iY" penrosea wilt give her
k$". .SXico at their home on the
lTt Ine Then another vory attractive
Mrl:li will bb Katherlno Hancock,
Itchier of Mr. and Mrs. James Hancock
of tho two Brlnton girls,
I -mo out year boforo last, Anna and
&nS Brlnton. Katherlno Is extremely
lS Zklnff and will bo auro to have a
PvJld time. Bho will bo Introduced at
k.'Tto bo given by her parenta at tho
jjjoplars. tneir j..v- "
& Brooko Is another extremely
T trirl wltti very exceptional coloring.
ftlta the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
ISlarJ Brooke, of 235 South 18th street,
STT Blaler 0f Eddlo Brooko, who trots
r to all tho parties. Mary la .going
Iwbavo a good time, I havo no doubt.
M.TMarla Gross Is a charming girl, tho
toubter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hallor Gross
i.X. -in nf tho various members of
"KIO-Ti ii.- .. . .
ana-T ,- - ,
f ih. Bullitt family. She Is a nrst cousin
i W ".M J: n.1 nrvllln nullltt. tho
!-l3 of the lato William Bullitt, and their
b mother, who wasa miss iiorwuz, is
f etnsely related to Mr. Gross. Then Logan
&Utt. Jr., Jean and Richard, all tho
fchUdren th0 L0Ban DulllUa' ar n,8
ft0". r.. hnif.hrnlbr-r married Hebe
i'wj-i,. tho daughter of tho Charlos B.
$ Wrtehts, and altogether yof will agroo
with me sho coum not. jiimu umu. uU.
connections to assure hor first winter's
access". Many of theso girls appeared
.. .-..ont charity affairs, whoro they acted
"' u aides at tho various booths. Speaking
' tt tho recent charity fetes, did you know
3 that a firm at 17th and Walnut streets
iient photographers up to tho Flower
l fehow at Rlttennouso oquuro iu vu.u u, u.
gnaw method actual direct photographs of
ILdnv of tho prominent women who woro
Iwgaged In tho good work, which repro
duce the colors Just ns thoy aro? Agnea
Brockle, Hannah Wrlgnt. umuy i-niuer
and Mrs. David E. Williams aro only a
itvr of those whoso photos aro being dis
played at this remarkablo eatabllshmont
.7 la exact tuiui iiuamw.w...
S All the high and mighty In the world
J of music camo down from their exalted
1 perches last night when tho president
Hid tho members of the Musical Arts
? Club gave a dinner In honor of Mr.
fr lipoid StokowskI at their club. It was
$M unmusical as it Is posslblo to havo
T one. Thcro wero speeches by Mr. Wil-
tBam Jay Turner, Mr. Henry Gordon
!Thunder, Mr. Andrew Wheeler and
t. ,.. Tn.n TT 171wln 'Rviitih. Mr.
Clarence Bawdon, Mr. Cesaro Sturanl, Mr.
,i Klcholas Douty, INlr. uuniuo iiecKwor,
;n;fir, Hans Klndlor, Mr. Thaddous Rich.
l!r Charles Bond, Mr. Thomas Martin
g.(WJ,, Dr. B. I. Keftor and Mr. S. L.
E, laclar. Not ono noto of music was sung
'.er played, tho artists enjoying for ono
mevenlng a complete chango of program.
' A number or persons navo oeen lueiuy
amused at tho many mix-ups which have
occurred recently in a certain well-known
family, where two cousins, ono a woman
advanced in years and tho other many
years her Junior, both havo and hold tho
self-same name. Strango to say, thoy
both indulge In tho use of tho pen. Tho
5 elder woman has a name which Is known
Cover tho English-speaking world as a
? finished writer of Ensllsh prose. Tho
i younger ono, who, by tho way, was named
F for the older, Is working on tho staff of
, ft well-known paper and Is much Inter
f ested in tho various bits of news which
She may gather for her paper. Inci
dentally sho is Just now conducting tho
publicity for a large out-of-doors nffalr
Which will bo given In June, and has
ucordlngly written to many prominent
titlzens who will take part in tho festivi
ties for tholr photos that layouts may
he made In tho papers. Incidentally also
the signs a small II to her name, but in
taany cases this has been overlooked by
the readers and tho older cousin has beon
Inundated with phot03 of prominent men
ftnd, furthermore, has received letters
itatlng that she might purchase their
photos at the photdgraphers'. Appar
ently they had been asked for from tho
tone of tho letters accompanying tho pho.
.lojraphs. So without thinking there
' might have beon some such mix-up as had
happened twice before, much to her cost
tot she has even gone to the expense of
navlng- typed cards sent to hor friends
end, in fact, tho wholo social register, to
itate that Bhe Is not connected with any
paper and has even hod personals put
toto one Journal she wrote to ono of our
Papers to state in a letter that she was
Wt asking for theso gentlemen's photos,
though of course she would appreciate
them, if sent as a present to her. When
ne young reporter telephoned to her to
Mlc what it all meant thojady in question
hlled to sea the humor of the situation
nd refused to havo anything to say. Her
prestige as a writer and lecturer is such
limt Jt can scarcely Injure her to be
wumght a, newsnaner writer for tho time
betng for even though some may look
wn on us (and, by the way, newspaper
Writers do have brains as well as others),
W? manage to worry along pretty well
nd love one another.
NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
tpwer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxe,
I H Penllyn, are recalling their dinner-danca
t invitations for Saturday evening, May 37.
Mrs. Humid T?nhprf nf 400 flverbrcok
Venue, gave a luncheon and bridge today
w honor Of Mrs. J, Lawrence fancoast, of
. Woodblss avenue, who was Miss, Edith
; 5ymia faiifnra hai nnil o faui urA1en nirn.
Jjfca, tabjs rtis artistically decorated in.
-.i.tij mm yeuow spring nowers ana we
fWM included Mrs. Paxson Deeter, Mrs.
Wold McMoll Mra HinM T.alr1 Mra
I Aiba TMinanr. Tt. ltf To. a Ch.ll.v ILTra
iKlUlam MclJ Wchardson, Miss Mary Fot-
' f isa Beatrice .Fox, MUa Marguerite
berts, nua Beatrice Ball, Misa Elizabeth
?? and MUa Helen Austin,
itSS R.1HH 'Nr111rlliiann n 9n1A Tealnnt
rst, ipent, yeaterday In New York.
Mr j.
m
Ernest Qoisdman, p tha Blttea
itavo ca jJTia&y. june 3, idt a.
Mrs. Hannah J. Pullen, of Trenton on.
nounces the engagement of her CTanddauRh
tcr, Miss Lavlnla V. Crevellnir to rr tm.
B. Pedlow, of Iladdonn'ld. wfj. "
Mrs. William "Warr, of Eat Orango. will
ylslt her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E
Hammer, of Cynwyd, during the momh of
Artefh SWnfflffiuSf SHSl
wicker KwMft o-rntnho
Miss Emily Tattersneld, of 7208 Lin
coln drive, Chestnut Hill, spent tho week
end with Ml.. Marguerite Sill, of Wyncota"
Mrs. Wllllnm Paul O'Neill, ot Rydal,
m BIlveI,a.Bmn fea today at her homo!
Mrs. J. Bertram Llpplncott will preside nt
iLeLabl0,J.a Mrs' j0BPh Wharton
Llpplncott and Mrs. Nicholas Blddlo will
assist In receiving.
Along the Main Line
ABDMORE Mra. Tlnnlntnln n.illnM, i.
SJli.haS .bien BPendl"g sovoral week's at
White Sulphur Springs, W. Vn has ro-
iu.iiku 10 nor nomo on Edgowood road.
haviskford Mr. Felix M. Morlcy,
who Is a member of tho Friends' Ambu
lance Unit, will give an Illustrated locturo
on "Building a Nation Out of a Rubbish
xieap in uoDerts Hall, Havorford College,
ui o u ciqck mis evening. Mr. Morloy grad
uated nt Haverford Collcgo In tho class
of 1915.
VILIiANOVA Tho Vlllandva College
Dramatlo Club will present tho play, "Rob
ert Emmet," this ovenlng In tho college
auditorium.
Along the Reading
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shelmlre, of Beth
oyrcs, wero given a miscellaneous shower
at their homa last week. Among those
present were Mls3 Miriam Holt, Miss Elea
nor Holt, Miss Ruth MiicMurrny, Miss Abi
gail MacMurray, Miss Mnrgarot Skinner,
Miss Jessie Strafford, Miss Mary Gamble,
Mr. Franklin Dllworth, Mr. Stanley Shel
mlre, Mr. Chnrles Holt, Mr. Dennis Swank,
Mr. Paul Shelmlre, Mr. Clarence Shelmlre
and Mr. Howard Shclmlro.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Clarence Miller, of The
Oaks, Melroso Park, will closo their placo
about tho end of Juno and go to Lako
Placid, N. Y to spend tho remainder of tho
season.
Weddings
FEISER HANNA.
A spring wedding of interest In this city
and In Cleveland, O., will tako placo tonight
In tho Leverlngton Presbyterian Church, Rox
borough, when Miss Ruth Hanna, daughter
of tho Revi Dr. Dwlght C, Hanna and Mrs.
Hanna, of 510 Dupont street, will become
the brldo of Mr. Myers L. Felser, of Cleve
land. The ceremony will bo performed at
C o'clock by tho bride's father, who Is pas
tor of, tho church. Mr. Dwlght C. Hanna,
Jr., will glvo his sister In marriage Sho
will bo attired In tho wedding gown
worn by her mother. Miss" Marjorlo
McConaughy, of Montclalr, N. J., who will
bo maid of honor, will wear a frock of pink
crepe meteor draped with plnlc chiffon and
will carry pink roses. Tho bridesmaids.
Miss Florence Cornman and Miss Eleanor
Maxwell, will be gowned in French frocks
of pink satin draped with blue tulle. Their
bouquets will bo pink sweet peas.
Mr. Felser will havo Mr. Hurd Miller
as best man, and the ushers will bo Mr.
William Schofleld, Mr. Morton Stafford, Mr.
R. Maxwell Ott and Mr. J. Clarenco Hanna.
The ceremony will be followed by a recep
tion. Upon their return from an extended
wedding Journey Mr. Felser and his bride
will Hvo In Cleveland.
SAGAN ROSENZWEIG.
A pretty wedding was solemnized on
Sunday afternoon at tho homo of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman R. Roscnzwelg, 3BG7 North
Warnock street, when tholr daughter, Miss
Jeanne Rosenzwelg, became the brldo of
Mr. Samuol Sagan, of West Norrls street.
Tho ceremony" was performed at 3 o'clock
by tho Rev, Ell Mayer, assistant rabbi
at tho Rodeph Shalom Temple, and was
followed by a dinner. Tho bride was given
in marriage by her father. Miss Annette
Sagan, the bridegroom's sister, was maid
of honor.
Mr. Morris RoBenzwelg, brother of the
bride, was best man, Mr. Sagan and his
brldo will return from their wedding Jour
ney the end of the month and will re
ceive after June 1 at 4122 Stiles street.
MB. ANP MRS. CESARE
SABATINI
SABATINI-CARUIiU.
The wedding of Miss Alary CarulII,
daughter pf Mr. and Mr. Pa.uale CarulII.
of 7?9 Gray's Ferry avenue,' to. Mr Cesaro
SibatteL ot H South. 23d street, took
S&Tyfcsterday afteraogn At o'clock, a
tne noMis . ." .-,--..
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SAILOR HATS ONCE
MORE IN VOGUE
More "Charlies" Worn on Wood
en Way Than Other Sports
Hats
rholo hy rhoto-crftor.
MRS. J. BARTRAM HERVEY
Mrs. Hervey is considered ono of tho most attractivo of tho younger
matrons and is a chnrming hostess.
Germantown
Mrs. Harold Montgomery Sill, of Shenley,
School Houso lane, will give a children's
garden party this afternoon In honor of
tho ninth blrthdnv of her little daughter,
Miss Margaret Sill. Among tho guests will
bo Misa Mary Strawlirldgc, Miss Juno
Dodge, Miss Eleanor Clark, Miss Elizabeth
Madeira, Misa Delia Brown, Miss Joso
phlno Wayne, Miss Eleanor Purvlancc, Miss
Frances Fielding, Miss Adclaido Jcfferya,
Miss Dorothy Dodge, Mlsi Susanno Wlster,
Miss Connlo Clark, Miss Hetty Harris, Miss
Elizabeth Wayne, Miss Lauia Wayne, Miss
Anno Hacker and Misa Lucy Jcfferya.
Miss Helen E. Barnett, of 0308 Morton
street, Germantown, gae a luncheon
and brldgo today In honor of Miss Ray
Fox. The guests Include: Mrs. Fltz Will
iam Sargeant, Miss Elizabeth Kolb, Misa
Margaret Baker, Miss Mario Zara, Misa
Josephine Tomllnson, Miss Mary Hasse,
Miss Margaret Duftus, Miss Eleanor Ed
monds, Misa Eleanor Baker.'Mlss Sarn Al
corn, Miss Florenco Buttcrworth, Miss Jano
McLaughlin, Miss Anna Eans, Miss Carrlo
Schrlver, Miss Beatrice Smith, Misa Lou 1 so
McDowell, Miss Edna Patton, Miss Eliza
beth Buftum. Miss Marjory Thomas, Misa
Natallo Mason, of Fceksklll, N. Y. ; Miss
Marie Salmon, Chicago, and Misa Emillo
Blkeman, of Now York.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brett, of BO 12 Mor
ton street, will entertain several friends at
their homo Thursday evening.
West Philadelphia
Mr. J. Phil Dlppro, of 0247 Market street,
visited friends in Reading on Sunday, to
gether with Mr. Georgo Mclntyre, of 5002
Angora Terrace.
Sirs. Robert Brown, of 3230 Woodland
avenue, has gone to her country home In
Forest Grovo, N. J., for the summer.
Miss Marie L. May, of 712 Pino street.
Darby, a student at the State Normal
School, West Chester, has returned homo
for a few days.
Mr. Warren E. Helsler and family, of
53 North 63d street, havo gone to their
summer homo In Aldan.
Mr. Lester Yohey, of Wllkes-Barre, Is
visiting his cousin, Mr. Robert J. Yohey,
of 68 North Felton street.
Mr. Ernest P. Miller. Jr., of Fltchburg,
Mass., Is siting Miss Susan Rldgway and
Misa Marion Ridgway, of 4432 Chestnut
street. .
Mr. and Mrs. A. Silverman, of 122 South
Alden street, are entertaining Mrs C. Ber
man. Miss Sidney Berman and Misa May
Berman, ot Atlantic City.
Northeast Philadelphia
The Victor Country Club, of Croyden,
held its annual dance at St. Anne's T. A. B.
Hall, Miller street and Lehigh avenue, on
Friday evening of last week. The Danco
Committee Included Mr. John Kelley, Mr.
John GUI, Mr. William Smith. Mr. Edward
Mulvlhlll. Mr. Francis Fltzpatrlck and Mr.
Joseph Rellly. About 300 guests attended.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burd, of 1719 North
Franklin street, have opened their summer
homo at Eaglevllle.
AMUSEMENTS
MAIIKET ABOVE 10TH
HilS AM.
to 11 UB V. M.
Stanley
GEORGE BEBAN
In First and Exclusive Presentation
"PASQUALE"
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
ALL WEEK FjnST SIIOWIKQ,
Charlie Chaplin in "POLICE"
VIEWS OF THE lUTTENHOUSE 6QUAHH
Thun. Frl.. Bat. MAE MUIIRAY
in "SWEET KITTX UELLAU1S-
PALACE
J214 MAHKET
lOo 20o
10 A. M to
11:15 V, M,
MARIE DORO ,n Tp
Added Attraction Flrt Episode of
Billie Burke ,n "Gloria's Romance"
Nw Eolsoda Every Mon . Tue and Wed.
Thurs? Fl . Bat. DUST1N FAHNUM
" at 10:40, 12 '.SO, 2ll8. 4, 0. T;45 and 8:S0,
A "I QHE3TNUT BEIX3W 16th
ArCaClia Albert Chevalier
In 1h Middleman''
Added Attraction Third Eplaode ot
BILLIE BURKE In "QLORlA'if ROMANCE"
B Thur" Frl . Bt-. "MOT MY SISTER"
MARKET ABOVE OTII
11119 f U.
BRADY
In Flrat Presentation 'TANGLED FATES"
FORD STEKLINO. in "TUB SNQW-CUIIER'
-VT L MARKET jl
Victoria AtM
South Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. B. Wltto, of 173 Troop
avenuo, Brooklyn, aro spending a week
with Mr. and Mrs. William DouglaBS, of
328 Wlnton street.
Mr. Georgo M. B, Schumann, of Moyn
menslng nenue and Tnsker street, spent
this week-end nt Atlantic City.
Mr. Edwin Hall, of 1740 South Orlanna
street, will entertain a number of friends
at his homo tomorrow evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bastor will en
tertain a number of frlonda on Friday
oenlng In honor of their daughter. Miss
Dorothy Raster, at the homo of M1b3
Lillian Raster, 2117 South Lambert street.
Mr. Joseph Lclpert and Mr. William
David Foder, of 12th and Shunk streets,
nro nt Atlantic City, nhero they will stay
for two weeks.
Mrs Sarah Oaslclll, of 2120 Wharton
street, la entertaining her sister, Mrs. Win
field Bolteau, of Wnrrlngton, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Stncklo, of 1812 South
Cecil street, entertalnod socral friends In
formally on Saturday opening.
Frankford
Miss Floronco Smlloy, of 1810 Harrison
stroet, entertained recently In honor of Miss
Ellen Stott's engagement to Mr. Charles
Crook, Jr. Those present wero Miss Ellen
Stott, Miss Cathorlno Crook, Miss Bertha
Horr, Miss Dorothy Barfoot, Miss Jean
Blessing, Miss Florenco Smlloy, Miss Annie
Smiley, Silas Elizabeth Smiley, Mr. Charles
Crook, Jr.. Mr. Albert Wolf, Mr. William
McLaughlin, Mr. Raymond Logan and Mr.
Herbert Logan.
Mrs. Robert S. Bacon, of 4118 Konslng
ton avenue, has returned from Asbury Parle,
whero sho has been tho guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Georgo C. Martln-Allardyco for tho
last week.
Mr. Frank Deere and his committee. In
cluding Mr. Francis Moltz, Mr. W. Jones,
Mr. J. Batcman. Mr. Henry Moss, Mr. Da
vid Moss, Mr. Harold Osborn, Mrs. Francis
Moltz, Mrs. Frank Deere, Mrs. W. Jones,
Mrs. Honry Moss, Mrs. Schrlber and others
of the Pennsylvania Commandery, Knights
Templar, No. 70, are at Scranton Pa., where
they will attend th 03d annual convention.
AMUSEMENTS
EVERYBODY GOES SOMETUINO
DOINU EVERY MINUTE
Philadelphia Today and
Tomorrow Civic Exposition
Auditorium Building-. Commercial Museum, 34th
fat. Below Spruce. Open 10 A. M. to 10 ? It
Dally except Sunday.
Admission 25 Cents
The Wonderful 11,000,000 Panama-raclflo
Government Exhibits. Curtrldso Making, Flag
Embroidery, Working Post Office, (100 School
Children at Work, 10,000 square feet ot City of
Philadelphia Exhibits
CONCERTS 11Y PIIILA. POLICE BAND
Hundreds Charitable, Chic, Religious and
Educational Exhibits,
RESTAURANT
TODAY Stoneraen's Day. Address by Rev.
Henry C. Stone at 0 P. M., and State Editors'
and Publishers' Day.
COME EARLY STAY LATB
T VPTf TONIGHT AT 8:15.
UJ.J.V1VJ Pop. tl 80 Mat, Tomorrow,
THE GREAT IBO,000 MUSICAL REVUE
"TOWN TOPICS"
WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST, INCLUDING
BERT LESLIE, SOPHIE TUCKER,
CROSS & JOSEPHINE, MARIE
LAVARRE AND 125 OTHERS
ACADEMY TONIGHT AT 8:15
"POPS" p0W,IC
CONCERTS clfSr
Soloist: EDNA AURELIA JONES, Planlste.
Benefit ot the Recreation Fund of Tho Phila
delphia General Hospital.
Popular Prices. Heppe's, 1110 Chestnut St.
"KEITH'S I THE BEST
iYJ-iiAAJ. k3 SH0W IN TOWN!
GEORGE NASH & CO.
"NIZAM'S COURT DANCER"
JASPER, AND OTHERS
Today t 2, 25o & 00c Tonight at 8, 25o to It,
Globe
rm,i MAWCETA
AI1CUU1C JUNIPER STS.
VAUDBVILLB.
A. M, to 11 P.M.
Continuous 11
1UC, IOC, ZDC.
y Millionaire Son 3SS25
Werner-Amoros Troupe
And Other Well-Known VaudevUHana
Forrest Last 5 Evgs. Uatforrow
"Win. many . HlS Bridal Night
-MS ,u,tb' Dolly Sisters
Best Seals 1 at Popular Mat Tomorrow.
"WAT .TSTTTT Mat' Today, 25c & 50c
"OTHELLO" a B- MKt,.
ATLANTIC CITTt May 23. Tho Bailor
hat, which has not hecn very Rcncrnlly worn
nt tho shore slnco th days when the Horso
Show was ono ot tho Bay evenjs of tho
spring season, camo Into Its own on tho
Walk today and quite outclassed nil tho
other styles of Rports hats. Tho crcen
sailor of finely woven straw with a narrow
brim and a high crown Is a great lavontc.
snort harem veils Just reachlns; tno tlnoi
tho nose aro worn with small chapenjrtv
Mr. and Mrs. Jamei L reqUlRriet, 'Mrs.
Frank Ward, Mr. Itaymond C AVard nnd
Miss A. d'Invllllers, who motored down
for the week-end, returned to Philadelphia
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Itnmond Kcabloi eamo
down from Philadelphia in their machine,
nnd had ns tholr truest s Mr. and Mrs It. V
Strickland, Miss Mildred Strickland ntui
Miss Dorothy Strickland.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdward J. Dooner brought
their children down In tholr car for a short
stay nt tho Dennis. Mr. nnd Mrs C. S
Jackson, of Kennett Square, motored to tlio
snmo hotel for tho week-end
Another party of Philadelphia motorists
Includes Mr. nnd Mrs. Thcodoro II. Coniler
mnn and Mr. nnd Mrs, Norman K. Contter
man, who spent Sunday at tho Marlbor-oURh-Blenhctm.
Mrs. Joseph Mcgnry nnd ber sister, MIsh
Gunklo, were nt the Sholburno over Sunday.
Mr, nnd Mrs, J. N. Slnltery aro nt the samo
hotel, accompanied by Mrs. V. T. Slattery,
of Hazlcton,
Mr. nnd Mrs J. Wnllnco Hallow ell, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dickson nnd Mr. nnd
Mrs Frederick .Stunner motored to tho
Traymore to visit Mr. nnd Mrs J. Wallaco
Ilnllowcll, who have been hero for it week.
Miss Dora Keen Butcher lias joined her
mother nt the Brighton. MIbs M. 11 nillott
nnd Miss C. C Siittrcll aro also at tho
Brighton for n fow days.
ADELFHI SqS11 MAY 29
Grace Qeorge ta rsSTStSw 1 Waad&JJE?3& ?k! U..
Tioga
A delightful children's party was given
yestorday nftornoon at tho homo of Mrs.
Chnrles Edward Hn Howell, 1822 West Tioga
street, In celebration of tho fourth birthday
nnnlvorsary of Florenco Erma Hallowoll,
daughter of Mrs. Ilarotd Ilnllowcll. The
decorations and faors wero pink. Tho
llttlo guests Included Virginia Flnnagan,
Dorothy Boyer, Elizabeth Heist, Virginia
Mannlng.Bnrbnra Manning, Dorothy llushcc,
Betty Thompson, Mabel B.tuer, Charles
Bauer, Horace Moore, Jack Moore, Mnhlon
Heist, Louis Bauer, Leonard Bauer, Will
iam Sutterly nnd Wcbstor Boyer.
Mrs. C. C. Clegg, of 3647 North 13th
street, gao n tea this afternoon for tho
sowing club of which Bho Is a member.
Miss Floronco Irey, who hns been pass
ing soma tlmo in Atlantic City, has re
turned to her homa, 3442 North 18th
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Heist and their
family, of 2228 West Tioga street, passed
tho week-end at tho Egypt Mills Country
Club.
Mr. Murroll Dobbins will leave early In
Juno for an automobile trip to Los An
geles, Cnl whero ho will bo joined by
MrB. Dobbins, who will travel through
tho West.
Kensington
Miss Clara Sardorf Is planning a
through tho South.
trip
Miss Jennie Wood, Miss May Esmond,
Miss Nan Corkcry nnd Miss Helen Corkery,
of the Bachelor Olrls' Club, will entertain
nt tho opening of tho club nt CIcmenton,
N. J., next Sunday.
Miss Francos Cnrtlcdgo, of 1600 Harri
son street, spent tho week-end nt Elkton,
Md., as tho guest of Miss Aloxander.
Miss Helen White, of Bhawn street, hn-j
Isiued Invitations for a dnnco on Saturday
in honor of her cousin. Miss Edith Wallace,
of Los Angeles, Cat.
SPRING FESTIVAL 10 BE HELD
IN GYMNASKffa 01? CHURCH.
St. Paul's Reformed Episco3al Church Bible Uniatf
Members tb Havemisical and Literary
Program Thursday
A",
on Thursday nleT In tho gymnasium
of St, Paul's IJpfrSfined Episcopal Church,
Broad andnango streets, by .the mem.
hern ofJtlo Blblo Union. Tho decorations
will hefred nnd white, Pupils of tho E. K.
Poftil Conservatory of Muslo and Art will
av6 charge of tho musical and literary
program, which win include selections oy
n quartet, composed of Mrs. Ruth Rudolph,
soprano; Miss Marian Huber, contralto; Mr.
John Matthews, tenor, nnd Mr Joseph
Zuron, bnrltone. Solos by Mr. Matthews
nnd Miss Huber; piano solo by Mr. Russell
Deppe, nnd readings nnd Impersonations by
Miss Helen AndcrB will also be part of tho
program.
Tonight City Statist Iclan Mr. Edward
James Cnttcll will deliver a lecture on 'The
Sunshiny Way of Life" In the Nlcctown
Baptist Church, under tho auplces of the
"Forgct-mo-not Society." Preceding tho
lecture thero will be nn Interesting program
of muslo by Miss Mnrlan E Murdock, so
prano; Mr. John J. Janls, basso, and Miss
Lolo Brltton Kulp, pianist.
A banquet was given last night nt tho
NIcotown Boys' Club, Hunting Pnrk nvenua
nnd Clarissa street, to open the campaign
of tho North Philadelphia Community
House. Among thn speakers were Mnyor
Smith, Mr. Calvin O Allholiso nnd Mr. C.
J. Atkinson, of New York. Tho f 150,000
which tho campaign committee hopcB to
secure will bo used to proldo nn additional
bulldlnir to tho present homo of tho Nice-
town Boys' Club Mr Harry O Gear Is,
superintendent of tho club, nnd Mr. J. Mor
ris Fisher Is campaign manager AmonB
the guests Inst night vero Miss Martha A.
Illman, Miss Helen Oenrv. Miss Elizabeth
Kroamer, Mrs. Louis C Mndolra, Itcv. J, O.
Wilson, Rev. J. W. Jamleson, Rov Oscar U.
llnwes. Rev. J. Q. Mcllhcnny, Hajor Henrj
Read HotIleld,Rov. Forrest E Dnger, Rev.
Joseph Kupynsky, Dr Frank C. Hammond,
Judgo MacNellle. Mr. Chnrles M. O'llnra,
Mr. rAn C. Krumm, Mr. Robert Brown, Mr
E. II. Thomas, Mr. C F. Havoy, Mr Charles
H. Fisher, Mr. M B. Bernhelm, Mr Joseph
H. Bush, Mr. Harry R. Kern, Mr. J. H.
Ferguson, Mrv'Ocorge L. Rote, Mr. Joseph
StornborgorfMr. N. D. Mercer, Mr Alfred
A. Townsend, Mr. R. K Armstrong, Mr
Kugeno Q. Moyer, Mr Thcodoro E Nlckle3,
Mr: L. M. McCloskey, Mr. Anthony Zlor
nlcltl, Mr. Joseph OIciiBkl, Mr. Joseph Czar
ncckl, Mr. Horbort L. Clark, Mr. Percy II.
Clark, Mr. Georgo W. Edmonds, Mr. Percy
C. Fcger, Mr. 11 J. LntTcrty. Mr. Leo Sow
den, Mr. Walter H Rossmaisler, Mr. L. M.
McClosky, Mr. William M. Gordon. Mr.
Francis J. Doyle, Mr. W. W Smith, Mr. W
Freeland Kendrlck, Mr. Wilbur II, Zimmer
man, Mr. Louis C. Block, Mr. C. W. Beury,
Mr. Cornelius McGllllcuddy, Mr. Cnrlton
Thomas, Mr. AV B. Head, Mr. C. 13 Brlnloy,
Mr. Joseph Haines, Jr., Mr. Max Levy. Mr
C. G. Davis, Mr A. G Lesher, Mr. Staunton
B. Peek, Mr Wnlter C Henderson, Mr Slg
mum! J. Gans. Mr. Eduard C Snyder, Jr.,
Mr. Byron E. Wrlgley, Mr. James K. Walsh,
Mr. Edwin A. Frlcke, Mr. Harry II. Davis.
TUr. P. Elmer Wcltzcl, Mr. Charles C. Cool
baugh, Mr. Robert M. Grimth, Mr Clifford
P Allen, Jr., Mr. Albert E Barnes, Mr. Ed
wnrd A. Gerlnch and Mr. Ernest Blood.
Cards have been sent out for the second
anniversary of Assembly No. 7 of tho Mu
tual Beneficial Association, which will tako
placo on Friday evening, May 26, In the
Farkway Building Auditorium, southenst
corner ot Broad and Cherry Btreets. There
will be dancing from 10:30 to 12 o'clock.
mond Ilnehl, Mr. Frank John. Mr. Jame
Murray, Mr. Bert Relder, Mr, James Lynch, J,
Mr. Daniel Devlin and Mr. John Klaus. '- f
An Illustrated lecture, under the ausDtces
of St Leo Cpunall, No. 1S94, Knlghta Of
rit.,vilii,a nn 4ti 'Tnur nf ttin T.lliftrtV
Bell." will ho given tomorrow evening by
Mr. Joseph P. Gaffney In the 1ank building
Tulip and Longshore streets, Tacony.
A very interesting musicals was given
on Saturday afternoon by the pupils ot
Miss Ray Hart, 2021 West Atlantic utreeL
nt tho Chrysanthemum Club of tho Ti Vf,
C. A.
A surprise party was given on Saturday
night at tho homo of Miss Ethel Lnngo,
1904 Monument avenuo, In honor of Misa
Mildred Lnngo, her cousin, who left yester
day for California. Among the guests pres
ent were Miss 'Graco Glhan, Miss, Cclda
Young, Miss Marlon Smyth, Miss Catherino
Quirk, Miss Dorothy and Miss Lonn, Mona
ghan, Miss Helen Delestatlous, Misa Bea
trice Muth, Miss Graco Lull, Miss Ethel and
Miss Mildred Lnngo.
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Camden and Vicinity
Miss Mno Bonner Bird, of 324 Stato
street, Camden, left last week for nn fex
tended trip through South America.
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SATURDAY EVENING n birthday
party was given In honor of Mr. Jacob
J. Marhoefor at tho homo of Mr. Joseph
Buothler, of 2330 Tulip Btrcet. Among
thoso present wero Mr. and Mrs. Bucthlor,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bergmnler, Miss Pauline
Zirmck, Miss Margaret JncobBon, Miss Min
nie Flagg, Miss Estello De Voy, Miss Eliza
beth Murray, Miss Rose Murray, Miss Lucy
Martin, Miss Viola McCnrston. MIbs Clnrn
Westbread, Sir. Fred Haegle, Mr. Herbert
Whitehead, Mr. Edward Lelchers, Mr.
Harry Mason, Mr. William Fritz, Mr. Jo
soph O'Nell, Mr. Harry Krnmcr, Mr.
Charles Schick, Mr. Charles Koestlor, Mr.
Howard Hobbs, Mr. Loo Hachl, Mr. Ray-
North Philadelphia ,
Miss Gertrudo Klein, of 2268 North 20th
street, Is spending the week-end at Atlantic '
City.
Mrs, D'. Nest, of 296S North Z6th "street,
motored to Rutlcdge, Pa., accompanied by
her guests, Mrs. P. Grossman and Mrs.
J. Coylo.
Mrs. L. Freeman, of 2755 North 20th
street, loft yesterday for a JO days' trip to
Now York.
Mrs. S. Joel, of 1617 Ridge avenue, left
for New York yesterday.
Mis"! Mae Goepfort entertained a. party ot
friends on Sundny ovenlng at her homa,
2321 Thompson strcot. About 40 guests
wero prcspnt. Tho decorations wero pink
roses.
Miss Es.tella Bledonthal entortalned a
"600" party Sunday evening at her home,
2766 North 20th street
Wilmington
WILMINGTON, May 23. Of tho num
ber of weddings which are scheduled for
Juno ono of the moBt Interesting will be that
ot Miss Bessie M. Dunham, daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Russell II. Dunham, to Lieu
tenant Douglaa R. Mooro, U. S. N sort ot
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Robinson Moor.tf 1403
Gilpin avenuo, which will tako placo at 0
o'clock Saturday night, Juno 17, in West
minster Presbyterian Church. Tho en
gagement of Miss Dunnam ana lieutenant
Mooro wns announced this month. At the
present tlmo Lieutenant Moore Is with the
United Stntcs steomshlp Louisiana, which
Is stationed 'at Newport News. Vo.
Mrs. Thomas Woodnut Miller, who has
been visiting hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Frank G. Tnllman, has returned to Wash
ington, where sho nnd Congressman Miller
have spent tho winter. Thoy will return to
this city about Juno 1 to spend tho summer.
' What's Doing Tonight
Philadelphia Today nnd Tomorrow Exhibit,
Commercial Museum grounds.
Commencement , exercises Pennsylvania
Museum and School of Industrial Art.
Annual meetln Insurance Federation of Penn
sylvania, Hotel Adelpbla, all day, dinner at 7:80
u clock.
May Day exercises, Philadelphia Sunday
School Association. Convention Hall. 8 o'clock.
Graduation exercises. Training- School for
Nuraes, Germantown Hospital,
rresbyterlan cnurcn or me iteueemer, i-eun-and
Chew streets, 8 o clock.
nanauet, Kensington . Board of Trade, Alan
Chester Unity Hall, 7 o'cIocK.
Municipal Band, Tenn Treaty Park.
Notices for .the. Society pare will be ac
cented nnd printed fn the Evenlne Ledger.
but
B.'S? "J, i.. nnd
""Rnd'aT'sueh roSmunleatlon. to "Society
iiteit nnd printed in tne aruv uuger.
it nil t uch notices must be written on one
d or the paper, must be signed In full, with
,11 nddress. nnd when possible telephone
w-n,l all such communiraiione u -niiutu
EdHor." i:"ning ledger. 608 Chestnut .treef.
WaSfc.. those nn..lrem.nt. ore carried 0t
"..Sll'ST . pubilsTTed:
be possible, the
Furs Remodeled and Stored
Storage Vaults on Premises
BONWIT TELLER &XO.
CHESTNUT AT "13 STREET
Will Close Out Wednesday
MISSES' DEPARTMENT FOURTH FLOOR '
About Two Hundred & Fifty
f.
Misses9 Tailleur Suits
Formerly up to 39.50
15.00
A collection of the season's most desirable models; serge and gabardine in
navy blue, black, reseda, rookie, tan, also black-and-white
worsted checks. Sizes 14 to 18,
About Sixty
"Flapper" Tailleur Suits
Ree. V, 8. Pat. Off.
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Formerly up to 29.7S
10.75
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For the hardto-fit girl of 12 to 16 serge, gabardines and check modelsispeclftc
ally designed for original Bonwit, Teller & Co, "Flapper" types. f .
Special Attention is Directed to
CLASS DAY, GRADUATION and BRIDESMAID FROCKS;
aho an ASSEMBLAGE OF DISTINCTIVE NEW TYPES in
MISSES' SUMMER FROCKS.
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