Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 17, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 11, Image 11

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TtfSr GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Talks of the
Many Dinners Precede Affairs List Perhaps to
Be Revised Plastic Club Exhibit
' T YYIl jou jour costume all ready for
r H'. i-i. ..i. nrp tou eolnjf to the
t l . nt nnd then ilrcss afterward for
" f, to do that, because they do not
K'"f ny ouc to recognize their cos
wDt ?P.i. i,.n until the unmask nir.
' V,BiC nftcf all. it's much more fun to go
t A! .hall unknown than known.
w '"..:... iwnpi of several mveiy cos-
but 1 promised "posilutcly and
tuinfs.
'V"nli" not 10 suy
a word about
tbAcad'myvlll be most unlnuely
, .ntrrt and the wee bird told mc that
tSS5.lttVJ.ad nil Kinds ot secret
lM. ...., in utnro for the cay whirl of
fjfinccrt. l
lfTP AT the Metropolitan we will have
' I L .,- onera tlmt is, new for us.
(Tuns shea in New ork last wcclf
fieraldinc Furrar scored a sue-
wa ."ii n v.f have an ante-Lenten
t tas which wl be "blen nlelnc dc
' p Mr and Mr. Nicholas Uiddlo will
I ririain in the Mpplneott box this
fntertsi" in u it
(uSam Hell's among her guests. As for
toner before the nal mnwiue, their
Jhi is leu on. Mr. and Mrs.
Sri Vv'albrldge will entertain at din
Mr as "ill Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Itole. the Bob Logans, the Harry
ffivcrs and Walter Jeffords. There
',11 be several subscription dinners, too,
ini at the Bellevue-Strntforjl. another
,,? the Coin d'Or and n third at the
Itittenhousc. Altogether it will be very
HI I mutt tell you; I heuid jester
,.. r nrnnnand reined v to better
0
tarorc good manners at the parties
fat vtar. and it bounds good, to my
-.tp'nking. Vou see almoscve
7 ot having had any entertainments of
one's list w j '"'-", ;',-",,,; n
lovl..s .. --.--. . .,t ,
late, no one was quuu up iu uan-, """.
no one was quiw ui iu .., -.
. .. ...i. -f tulHia nnH munv nnsr.
". i...!i.i cmnatR u hose families the:
. .. , .. l.Acn Inmlllna flinr
fssfs lnvitea guusus w uuoj. , ""' u"
did not know. You sec, tneir uaugnicrs
had met thes.0 people in war work or
tome other way and the old idea of
uking only those whose mothers, your
own motucr unew uu i"'"- i -
WWell, the lists, I hear, are to be
ttrirtlv combed during the spring and
fhcn'the iuvitations go out next year
they uill go out in the good old way
and only those whose families arc
Uown personally or whose families
live been always on the visiting libt
of the hostess will be invited. Hard on
tome of the boys and girls, perhaps, but
the right idea, it seems to me. I (lid
tot hear that it had been positively de
cided upon, but something of the kind
Is under way,
I THINK that exhibition at the Plastic
Club tomorrow will be very inter
Piling, don't ou? I find most of the
Plastic Club affairs interesting usually,
I mut suj. It will open in the nftcr
roon at 4 o'clock for u private view,
when there will be hostesses and artists
an' ever thing there, and tea, too.
The pictures on exhibition arc those
of ten members of the Plastic Club,
each artist having her special work
grouped. Among the ten arc Florence
Hradway. Tern Coppcdge, Knthcrinc
Varrell. Isabel Hickey, Frances Kratz,
Marv Townsend Mason, Anne Fry
Smiil, i:iliii Ilprrirk Warwick. Eliza
beth Fisher Washington and Helen
Reed Whitney. Those who will pre
s'dc nt the tea table are Mrs. Hugh
Breikenridgc, Mrs. Duniel Garbcr. Mrs.
Wumau Adams and Mrs. Lydia Mount.
Others who will icceivc will be Miss
Harriet ftaitiiln, Miss Annie I'erot,
Miss Janet Wheeler, Miss Katharine
Pattou, Mrs. Alice Barber Stephens,
Mrh. Lillian Meeser, Mrs. Ttoy Miller,
Miss Niinev Fcrguhon, Mif-s Nina Ward,
Mis-. Kntlierinc Barker, Miss Alice
Kent .Stoddard, Mrs. Ann Hcebner Mc
Donald. Mis. Klsa Koenig Nitsche,
Mrs. Ilmilie Zeekwer Dooner nnd Mrs.
Gcorgiana Brown Harbison.
liverj one of those names certainly
Hands for something in the artistic
norlcl There is such good-fellow feel
ing iu the Plastic Club, every artist
rallies to the cause of every other. And
M for their annual "Babbit," well, if
Tou'vo ever been to one, v ou know their
genius XAXCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
The niiiniuge of Miss Helen Von L.
Strutlicrs, of 02S Clinton btreet, and
Mr, leander II. Scott, of 1800 Rit
enlionw sni'aic, will take place ou
Saturday. The ceremony will be per
"riiml bj the Rev. Dr. Floyd W.
Tomkins.
Among the guests who will attend
the dinner which Mr. and Mrs. Josiuh
H. Bartow, JillC South Fifteenth street,
J IU five iu honor of their daughter,
Miss Marj P. Bartow, on Saturday,
Jill be: Mies Annette Wright, Miss
Sarah Loguu Starr, Miss Mary B.
lhajor. Miss Mary Foltz. Miss Mnsic
Stewart, Mihs Sjdney Riddle, Miss
nances J. Ross, Miss Lysbcth K.
Bojd, Miss Hnry H. Howland, Miss
Josephine CrisHeld, Miss Virginia
Karle. Mr. l)niil Arnilr. Afr (Ivnran
H-. Arnilstend, Mr. William H. Addieks,
'r. nowiiru llutelier, ua, Mr. LClciuiril
n. Thoiningtou, Mr. Howard Dilks,
Jr. John Withcrill, Mr. Robert
owns, lid, Mr. Frederic Swopc, Mr.
J'ubert 1 dii I'ont, Mr. J. Alison
fit. Mr. Wilmot (!. Pierce, Mr.
Jwk Itecves. Mr. Edwin Fox, Mr.
( mm h, It u,res, lid, Mr. Russell
wis nnd Mr. John Page. The guests
Jill later attend the Saturday evening
snciDg i lass,.
Ml-s Lucilt. Oaiter will entertain in
Mr mother's box at the opera this evc
B Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Riddle,
JJr. nnd Mr?. 0. Dawson Coleman and
r, Iiancis Richmond.
,,,r- nnd Mrs. John II. Brownbnck,
r.ofl'ola load. Bryii Mnwr, who have
ta pending a few days in Atlantic
V. r,f1turr"i to their home yesterday.
il'",, "rni-nbiuk will entertain at n
". one go pyity today iu honor of
-- uui,u .SCWIIU
of Haverford.
r"olC CU .Mci-nipnt
km '""'Kenicnt to Mr. Jleaumont
nnilney was announced in the fall.
, "rs, Frank Dnkn nf Tini,, v..
riB.Vr'1 '0,,ay t Mt Mis. 'Car'-'
C.T11 !!. of 4!!0 West
destnut
avenue, Chestnut Hill.
Ihi, ly1'1,1', f Intel est to many In
iHiVv' "Ml wi bo MlcinnUed to-
, 'J .AlV ork. is tllnr nf Alluu 1!li.ti
Th,
una
day
ctMr7w,f '1,nni?llt,'r 0t MrH' I'- i(lllP.V
ffi'ci.' W. East Hcventv-thir I
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and Mr. Frederick
,M...'uur. snn nf ikn i..i- ri..,.i
U ?,, I,l,lbour. also of New York.
01 lbe nride's mother.
"M.Brv"' Colkct- ot Morfis uvo
'" Cof J i,w',gav'' u Valentine party
ColW o q fr '.'""Phtcr, Miss Eleanor
ou Sutuulay ufteruoon.
J? 'Pending',, u''u"n. of Chestnut Hill.
ChK,Ke;;.;lwUu5s nt "
'nl! I3unliIcal .Soeicty ot Pfnnsjl
Swl'l meeting1'"1 TCH wl M a
J-lbrirj; a Ji ! S , 'i0 Apprentices'
? d('iverei i t?,,iIcal diwourco will
Frederick i by Vicp I'rcs dent John
"wljolitry,l,y JIr- Thomus Lynch
' . J' Hoivell Cummlngg, ,vitb bis
Ball and Opera Tonight.
son, Mr, J, Howell Ciimmings, Jr.,
i ailed for Europe on Soturdny on tho
Adriatic, combining nn important busi
ness trip with n brief vacation from busi
ness. They will be gone until April 1.
Miss Marie Ciimmings nnd Miss Eleanor
Cummlngs, of the Wellington, have gone
.'or n visit to the Lake Placid Club, Lake
Placid, N. Y. Thev Will letiirn about
March 1.
Miss Anne Livingston, daughter of
Mrs. Max Livingston, of Lochicl
Farms, Exton, Chester county, is
spending several weeks in New York.
Miss Rhoila Edwards and Miss Lydio
Rdwaids, daughters of Mrs. Edmund
Edwards, of Boston, arc spending tha
week-end with Miss Gertrude Feller
man fn Chestnut Hill,
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cawley, of
Logan, announce the engagement t)f
their daughter. Miss Julia K. Cawloyi
to Mr. Louis P, Sigel, of Tioga.
Mrs. A. W. Summer, Mrs. F. R.
Hkinner, Miss. Emma Schaperkottcr.
Mrs. Lula M. Shepard, Miss Kate M.
Plels, Mrs. R: O. Allen. Mrs. James
Watson. Mrs. James Bromley, Miss
neien Wilson, Mrs. Joseph Gilbert,
Miss Helen Myers. Miss Annie T.
Ycrkes, Mrs. B. Thncher. Mrs. Harry
Freeman, Mrs. Harry Porter, Mrs.
Walter Stiong. Mrs. J. Lewis Van Line,
MrR. Francis O. Gross. Miss Dorothea
C. Schnperkotter, Miss Mary D.McClin
tock, Miss Evelyn P. .Tarden'and Miss
Eva. Middleton will be hostesses at
donation day, which will be held today
at the Women's Hcmeonnthin 'Associa
tion of Pennsylvania, Twentieth street
ana susquclmnna avenue.
n Mr. Dc Costa. Mr. Pnnzullo, Mr.
Gerson, Mr. O'Neill, Mr. Stlllwcll and
Mr. De Filllpo will spend Washington's
Birthday at Norfolk, Vn.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Meyer, of Alien -
town, entertained in honor of their
nmeui wcudlng anniversary last week.
The guests included the Rev. .nnd Mis.
W. A. Lambert. Mr. Clinton A.
Oroman. Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Bcrger,
J(r- and 'Mrs. G. II. Meyer, Mr. rind
Mrs. Charles II. Mertz, Mr. and -Mrs.
TJnrtin Klinger, Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
hclinurman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis
r.cnwartz.,.virs. -Mcta rhillips, Dr.
George Taylor EttinRcr. Mrs. Harvey
G. Hurlacher, Mrs. Bella Grim, Mrs.
Andrew Petri, Mr. and Mrs. Frrink C.
Rocder, Miss Mary Merkle, Miss Han
nah Mcrkle, Mrs. Elizabeth Gross. Mrs.
Martin Kemmercr, Mrs. Gustav Vogel,
Mrs. Louise Schuck and Miss Hannah
Schrote. of Atluntic Citv.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
Mrs. H. Gordon Smith. Ar.nnnr
road, Wynnewood, is having a sewing
ciass at her home every Friday during
Lent for the girls of All Saints' Church,
Wjnncwood. She will be assisted by
Mrs. Langdon Lea. Mrs. Roscoe T.
Anthony Mrs. William S. Stephenson.
Miss Martha Pajuc, OS Manor road,
Hjnncvjood, gave a Valentine lunch
eon, followed by cards on Saturday.
Her guests included Miss Elvn Mc
Dowell, Miss Muvinn Holcomb. Miss
Margaret Osborne, Miss Francis Powell,
MisS Louise Williams, Miss Isabclle
Powell and Miss Dorothy Nebcl.
Mrs. Raymond S. V. JoneR, 205
juaylmg avem,c, Narberth, will enter
tain her Bridge Club on Wednesday
evening Her guests will be Dr. and
Mrs. Ldwm C. Town, Mr. nnd Mrs
Hunter McDowell and Dr. and Mrs.'
Harry Hartley.
Mrs. Harold M. Treen. 26 Elmwood
avenue, Narberth, entertained the fol
lowing nt bridge on Monday afternoon :
Mrs. .Harry Hartley. Mrs. Fred War
SeI Mrs,V 1Ior,ce Moore. Mrs. G. B.
Sefton, Mrs. C. William GIosc, 'Mrs.
Raj mond Jones, Mrs. Hunter Mc
Dowell. Mrs Thornton Grugan, Mrs.
T. B Kingsbury, Mrs. Hunt and Mrs.
I'unnie Athcrholt.
GERMANTOWN
nf -nionni,If,s- cto Allen Kilmer,
of i012 McCallum btreet, arc being con
gratulated upon the birth of a daugh
ter on February a.
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Kip. of 2o0
nest Hortter btreet, nrc being con
gratulated upon the birth of a son on
February 12.
The pupil nurses of the Chestnut Hill
Hospital gave a Valentino dance in the
reception-room of the nurses' home on
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Hnrlnnd Hoisington
arc receiving congratulations upon the
birth of a son, David Hoisington, on
February 11. '
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr. J. Trank Black, of Chester, will
leave in a few days for Florida, where
he will join Mr. William B. Broomall
who is 'spending a month there.
iur. ana Mrs. John C. Hershey, of
V nllingford, entertained the Fort
nightly Club at dinner on Saturday
evening.
Friends of Mr J. Lord Rigby, of
Media, will be glad to know that he has
teeovered from his recent illnos.
The Now Century Club, of Chester,
had a Rums program this week in honor
of Robert Burns's birthday. Dr. John
Dennis Mahoney, principal of the West
Philadelphia High School for Girls,
made an address on "The Songs of
Burns."
The Men's Club, of Media, will give
a card party and dance on Saturday
evening. Mr. Frederick Fairlamb, Mr,
Arthur W. Warner and Mr. Howard
K. Jackson comprise the committee iu
charge of the affair.
The Woman's Club, of Ridley Park,
will entertain Mr. A. Hunt Vaiitier at
their meeting today, who will give a
talk on "Current Events." In the
evening there will be a community
necting at which Miss Florence M.
Dibert, the president of the State Fed
eration of Pennsylvania, nnd Miss C.
Jessica Donnelly, the women's commit
tee secretury, will talk on "Prices."
Mrs. Rcrnnrd Taylor hns returned
to Fort Worth, Tex., having been called
here on account of the illness of her
father, Mr. Samuel Hejse, of West
Amosland avenue, Norwood. Mr.
Heyse's condition is improving.
Miss Caroline Lewis, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Lewis, of West Wi
nouu avenue, Norwood, will spend the
week-end at Oyster Hay, L. I.
The Juuior Century Club, of Glen
olden, will hold a dance nt tho Crafts
man's Club, Drexel Hill, on Saturday
evening.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
.Miss Ida Bauer, of 201(1 West Co
lumbia avenue, returned home last eve
ning after spending some time in Atlan
tic City.
Miss Gertrude Leyraan, of 0312 North
Seventh street, will entertain informally
on Saturday afternnou at her home,
when her guests, who are. members of
the High School Club, will include Mits
Anna Kimball, Miss Edith Comly. Miss
Esther Johnson, Miss Pauline Loftier,
Miss Dorothy Vandegrlft, Miss Mur
caret Van Horn, Mrs. Thelma Andrews,
I
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEH-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY; FEBRUARY 17, 1920
Miss Marian Miller nnd Mrs. Edwin R
Maize, Jr., of Baltimore.
Mrs. Edwin R. Maize. Jr., who was
Miss Marian Gill is coming up from
Imltimore for the entertainment of the
High School Club nnd with Mr. Mali
will spend the week-end with Mrs
Maize's parent?, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Gill. They will entertain nt cards on
Saturday evening with tho following
guests, Miss Edith Comly, Miss Anna
Kimball, Miss Marian Groff, Mr.
Stewart Unities, Mr. Clifford Rceso and
Mr. Louis Van Thuync.
Mrs. Ella Shaw will entertain the
following at bridge this afternoon, Mrs.
Jacob Schretber, Mrs. ILouls Weber,
Mrs, Franklin Hoover. Mrs. Edwin
Llojd, Mrs. Alexander Rflneckc. Mrs.
Ira C. Keller and Mrs. George Miller.
'r. Wllllnm V. Diikc. 4fi1R North
Carlisle street, entertulned n number of
her friends nt a St. Valentine's card
party Saturday evening. The proceeds
of which will bo used for the benefit of
the Logan Post No. 370, American
Legion.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 15. Hamilton, of North
Fifteenth street, arc spending a few
weeks in Lnkcwood.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
A sm prise pnrty was given in honor
of Miks Anna Colin Saturday evening
by her sister, Miss Mary Colin, nt their
home, 5002 Parkside avenue. The
guests were Miss Alycc Sterling, Miss
Anna Browerman, Miss Constance
Goldman, Miss Jenn Radcr, Miss Mil
dred Olster, Mi3S Harriet Bell, Miss
Jean Davidow, Miss Sylvia Flcxer,
Mibs Gertrude Shaw, Mr. Lewis Kra
witz, Mr. Albert Krawitz, Mr. Lewis
Herman, Mr. Samuel Diamond, Mr.
Albert Davidow, Mr. Philip Claire, Mr.
Arthur Stcinfeld. Mr. Paul Hcymanns,
of Chattanooga, Tenn. ; Mr. James Ros
cnrlold, of Scrnnton ; Mr. Joseph
Schwartz, of Anncondn, Mon. ; Mr,
.Frank Luntz, of New Haven, and Mr.
Norman Vine, of Trenton.
Miss Dorothea Miltz, of 533" Wal
ton nvenue, was the guest of honor at
a miscellaneous shower on Saturday
afternoon, given bv Mrs. John Gerrovv,
of 5723 Hadfield avenue. Miss Miltz's
engagement to Mr. James J. Convery,
Jr., has been announced.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
"The Heiress," a three-act play will
be given by the Greystoek Dramatic
Club, this evening in the. Parish build
ing of the Church of the Holy Apostles,
Twenty-first nnd Christian streets.
which will be foliowed by dancing. The
cast is as follows: Miss Margaret J.
Moore, Miss Frances E. Williams, Miss
Sonhie Obcrhuber. Miss Elizabeth M.
Wilson, Mr. Ralph Folwcll, Mr, Hobert
H, uavisMr. ltohert . Moore, nir.
'Andrew Hall, Mr. David Chapman,- Mr.
James Scott. Mr. James Grier, Jr., Mr.
Thomas E. Taylor.
Mr. James Dowline. of 2332 South
Bancroft street announced the wedding
of his daughter, Miss Mnrgaret M.
Dowling, to Mr. George W. Baynrd,
of "40S South Isomihcer street. The
ceremony took plncc in St. Andrew's
Roman Catholic Church, New xorK.
Mrs. Cadw alder Evuns Franklin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J.
Grover. of 33!) South Fourth street, en
tertained the members of the Verbena
Club nt her home on Saturday evening.
Tlor miosis included Miss Elizabeth
Renner, Miss Amanda Stranahnn, Mibs
Ressie II. Ilnrvcy, Mrs. Albert All
bright, Mrs. Michael Pcscalano. Miss
T-.ii TT -VTI..,. r.nHwl A11 ATtaa
Lola Miekley. Miss Rae Goraard and
Miss Louise Harbauer.
TIOGA
Ati Hmilin H. Craven, of 2204 West
Tioga street, gave an evening in "Slam,-
T- .! !, nV,!Unn;rtu" lnof Tllfhf
at her home. Miss Grace R. Sharer
was the speaker.
The League of Women Citizens of the
Thirty-eighth ward will hold a meeting
this evening in the assembly hall of the
Odd Fellows' Home, Tioga and Seven
teenth btrects. Mrs. J. Blitz, the presi
dent, will preside nnd an address on
"Citizenship in the Neighborhood" will
bo made by Mrs. Dunham, of the Tioga
district of the Society of Organized
Charity. All women's organizations in
Tioga, whose members desire to study
various phases 'of citizenship, have been
invited to nttend. Miss N. L. llnhn
is secretary and treasurer, and Miss
Florence Bemheimer is assistant secre
tary. ROXBOROUGH
Mi. and Mis. Amos Watson,, of 210
Dupont street, entertained last evening
at their home in honor of Miss Alice
Ann Ridlen daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Ridlcr, of 4530 Maunyunk ave
nue, and Mr. Rubsell Conwell Keely,
whose wedding will take place in the
spring. Other guests were Mr. and
Mrs. William Goshow, Mr. and Mrs.
A. r. Skrobanck, Miss Mildred Righter,
Miss Frances Bezold, Miss Grace
Houck, Mr. Willard Cornman, Mrs.
Lawrence Miller, Mr. Leon Birkmire,
Mr. Morris Stalberg and Mr. Frank
Tybesky.
STRAWBERRV MANSION
Miss Reba Dubiu, of 2127 North
Thirty-second street, has returned home
after a stav of three months with her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Max Silverman, of Roston. Mrs. Sil
verman before her marriage will be re
membered as Miss Kathryn Dubin,
daughter of Mrs. Ida Dubin, Mrs.
Silverman will visit her mother iu a
few weeks.
NORRISTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Geller, of 330
West Marshall street, have announced
the marringe of their granddaughter,
Miss Mary A. Geller and Mr. Malcolm
Hale, of Philadelphia, on Friday, Feb
ruary 13. The marriage was solemnized
at the Geller home in the presence of
only the immediate families. The
Rev. E. Wilbur Krieble officiated. The
bride was attended by Miss Anna Kun
kel, and the best man was Mr. Herbert
Dutten. Upon their return from a wed
ding trip to Washington, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Dutten will live in Philadelphia.
WISSAHICKON
Miss Lnurctto Healy, of 134 Sumac
street, gave a children's Valentine dance
on Saturday morning at Woodvale, the
clubhouse of tho American Bridge Co.'s
club. There were eighty children par
ticipating, many of them wearing cos
tumes representing dainty valentines.
The members of the Fornsby Rosp
Club, ot iv lssahicKon, gave a dinner on
Saturday evening at the Roiborougb
Country Club. Those present were Dr.
nnd Mrs. Raymond Bailey. Mr. and
Mrs. John C. Young, Dr. nenry
Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. John Oberholtzer,
Mr. and Mrs. William Mellon. Miss
Neva Mellon, Mr. and Mrs. William
Stevenson and Miss Katharine Steven
son. MANY PEOPLE
Take n few steps oft
Chestnut Street on 12th
Street pimply to see tho
BEAUTIFUL
FLOWERS
Wo shall bo glad to have
you como in. Please don't
feel obliged to purchase.'
THE CENTURY FLOWER SHOP
121b stastowChwUHitst;
iMMBlfrCTiiB
MRS. LOUIS Ii. LAPENSOIIN
Of UI07 North Eighth btreet, who
before her recent marriage was
Miss Rose Merlitn, of this city
MISS L G. GRAHAM
BRIDE OF MR. BACON
Daughters of Weil-Known Phy
sicians Brides on Same Day,
Alexander-Deaver Nuptials
A wedding of interest to society is
that of Miss Lorraine Goodrich Gra
ham, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin
Eldon Graham, of 1710 Spruce street,
and Mr.' Edward A. Bacon, of Mil
waukee, which will take place nt 4
o'clock this afternoon in Calvary Pres
byterian Church, Fifteenth and Locust
streets. The brido will bo attended by
her sister, Miss Gertrude A. H. Gra
ham, ns maid of honor, nnd tho brides
maids will bo Miss Cecily W. Barnes,
Miss Gertrude L. Pnncoast. Miss Knth
crinc C. Lea and Miss Elizabeth Bacon,
sister of the bridegroom. Mr, Julian
C. Bplton, of Clevelnnd, will act as
best man, and the ushers will include
Mr. Lawrence Curtis, of Boston ; Mr.
Goldthwaite E. Dorr nnd Mr. Norman
M. Chester, of New York ; Mr. Alhcrt
W. Hunt, of Auburndnle, Mass. ; Mr.
N. Rulison Knox, of Ross, California,
and Mr. Edgar Scott, Mr. Horace H.
F. Jayne, and Mr. Graham Dougherty,
of this city. A smalt reception will fol
low the ceremony at tho home of the
bride's parents.
ALEXANDER DEAVER
Tha wedding of Miss Harriet C. Dca
ver, daughter 'of Dr. and Mrs. John B.
Denver, 1034 Walnut street, and Dr.
Emory G. Alexander, will take place
quietly at 4 o'clock, this afternoon, at
the home of the bride's parents. The
ceremony will be performed by the Rev.
J. Joyce Moor, rector of St. Andrew's
Protestar. Epleonaf Church. Mrs.
Nicholas Riddle will act as matron of
honor nnd Miss Carolyn Thomson, n
niece of the bride, will be flower girl.
Mr. S. B. Alexander, of Charlotte, N.
C, a brother of the bridegroom, will
act asbest man. There will be a smnll
reception for the immediate families and
a few intimate friends after the cere
mony. BULLIVANT SMITH
The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Mac
Cuen Smith, daughtor of Dr. and Mrs.
S. MncCuen Smith, of 218 West Chel
ten nvenue. Germantown, nnd Mr. Stu
art L. Bullivnnt. of Marion and West
Newton. Mass.. will take place this aft
ernoon at 4 o'clock in the First Pres
byterian Church, of Germantown. The
Rev. W, Reattv Jenning. pastor of the
church, will perform the ceremony. Miss
Smith will be attended by Mrs. L. Mor
timer, Pratt, Jr., of Chestnut Hill,
Mass., as matron of honor and the
bridesmaids will include Mrs. Bernard
Harris, of Auburndnle, Mass. ; Miss
Evaline Tnvlor. Miss Elaine Taylor
English. Miss Josephine II. Hooper,
nnd Miss Josephine Dodge. Mr. Philip
J. Clark, of Cincinnati, will net ns best
man. nnd the ushers will include. Mr.
Stnnlev L. Bullivant and Mr. W. Mal
colm Bullivant, brothers of the bride
groom ; Mr. Carroll B. Nichols, Mr. F.
u
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1714 Walnut Street
FIRST HINT OF SPRING
Suits Coats Dresses
Skirts Waists
Last Opportunity
Clearance of Winter
COATS AND DRESSES
Extraordinary Savings
Reed Estabrook, of Chestnut Hill,
Mass.; Mr. J. Alden Twnchtmnn. of
nrepnwlph. fntin. Mr. Arthur B. DnV-
lln, Mr. G. Allen Smith nnd Mr. Louis
MucCucu Smith. Master William SI.
Nichols nnd Mis Mnrloric Estobrooke.
nephew and niece of the bridegroom,
nlso will nttend the bride, a reception
will follow nt the homo of tho bride's
parents.
ORUBER SEITZ
An interesting wedding wns solemnized
in St. Henry's Catholic Church. 4400
North Fifth street, on Saturday nfter-
iivmii, wiicii miss vi:iiruu- 1,1, tiriw.,
dnnehter of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwlg Seitz,
of 731 Northeast Boulevard, was mar
ried tn Mr. Lewis J. Gruber, Jr., of
2431 Clifford btreet. Tho bride was
given in mnrrlngo by her father and
the ceremony was performed by Rev.
Henry Kocnis. rector of the church.
Miss . Gruber. sister of tho bride
groom, was the bride's only attendant.
Mr. Gruber had for b'ost man. Lieuten
ant Theodore L. Scltz, brother of the
brido. and the ushers included Mr. Al
bnn Scltz. also a brother 6f the bride ;
Mr. Frank Gruber, brother of the bride
groom i Mr. Charles Dannenher nnd Mr.
Charles Harr. A reception at the home
of the bride's pnrontx followed the cere
mony. After a bhort trip, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Gruber will bo at home at 731
Noithcast Boulevard. The bridegroom'
berved ond year overseas as sergeant ot
thet 314th Infantry, Seventy-ninth Di
vision. LOEWRY PRINTZ
The wedding of Miss Lillin'n Printz,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. narry Printz,
of 3820 North Grntz street, and Mr.
Aaron E. Loewry, of 0800 Trnnkford
nvenue, took place on Sunday afternoon
at the home of the ltev. Joseph Krnus
kopf, D. D., who performed the cere
mony'. Mr. Printz gave his daughter
in mnrriagc and there were no attend
ants. Following the service there was
a dinner for the families at the home of
the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Loewry left on a southern trip and will
be at home after March 15, nt 3820
North Gratz street.
REILL SANDS
A pretty wedding will take place this
afternoon nt 4 o'clock at the Transfig
uration Church. Fiftv-sixth and Cedar
nvenue, when Miss Mary 11. Sands, of
432 South Fifty-fourth street, will be
come the bride of Mr. Bernard F. Reill,
the Rev. Father Robert J. Thompson
officiating, A reception will follow im
mediately after the ceremony. Mrs.
John .7, McQuillan will act ns matron
of honor. Mr. Reill will have for his
best man, Mr. John J. McQuillan.
Bride and bridegroom will leave im
mediately after the ceremony for nn
extended trip through Florida. After
May 1. they will be at home at 432
South Fifty-fourth street.
YARNALL SCHEUERLE
The wedding of Miss Elsn Scheuerle,
of 5334 Girnrd avenue, nnd Mr. Ben
nett D. Yarnall, of Chovney, Pa., took
plnce at Calvary Lutheran Church,
Forty-first and Mantua avenue, yes
terday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The
bride was given in marringe by her cou
sin, Mr. Harry A. Scheuerle, and the
Rev. Dr. Milton Tvveedale performed
the cercmonv. A reception followed im
mediately after the ceremony.
Miss Marie Scheuerle attended her
sister ns maid of honor, and the brides
maids were Miss Katherine Scheuerle
and Mrs. Edith Gracey. Mr. Robert
Grncey acted as best man for Mr. Yar
nall, while the ushers were Mr. Wes
ley Starr nnd Mr. Willard Yarna!'.
brother of the bridegroom. Affor an
extended trip through the South, M.
and Mrs. Ynrnnll will be at home cv
5331 Girard avenue.
SCHULTZ SE1DMAN
The wedding of Miss Bella Seidmnn,
of 4054 Pnrkside avenue, and Mr.
George Schultz, of 328 South Fifth
street, will take place this evening nt
Apollo Drawing Rooms. 1710 North
Broad street, at S o'clock. Rabbi Levy
will officiate. Miss Seidman will be given
in lnarriacc by her father. The maid of
honor will be Miss Dorothv Zentner,
nnd the bridesmaids will be Miss Clare
Seidmnn, Miss Belle Seidmnn. Miss
Trene Ln Bar. Miss Esther Schnefer,
Miss Hanna Harris. Miss Reba Schultz
and Miss Rose Thcil. Mr. Samuel
Schultz will net as best man for his
brother. The ushers will include Mr.
Jack Seidman. Mr. Simon Schultz, Mr.
Joseph Gaw, Mr. Samuel Armon. Mr.
Harry Drob, Mr. Bernard II. Krow and
Dr. A. A. Alberstadt.
There will be two little flower girls,
Miss Toba Sehlars and Miss Rose
Schultz. Master A. David Seidman will
be a page.
Covers will be laid for 300 at the re
ception. Mr. and Mrs. Schultz will leave im
mediately after the reception for a wed
ding trip through Canada. Thev will be
at home after April 15, at 4054 Park
side avenue.
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Bellevue Court Building tj
1418 Walnut Street fo
Spruce 2958:
C. P. L INSTITUTE
HOLDS ANNUAL BALL
Many Handsome Gowns Worn
at Philopatrian Ball in Belle-
vue-Stratford
The Catholic Philopatrian Literary
Institute held Its nnnual ball last
night nt the Rcllevue-Stratford. The
ballroom was handsomely decorated
with ferns, palms nnd fresh flowirs.
Mrs. Thomas F. McNichol, whose
husband, Judge McNichol. was chair
man of the ball committee, wore a
charming gown of white silk embroidered
in gold with crystal lnce and shoulder
straps.
Mrs. Frank T. Dunlap chose n black
satin gown drnpedand trimmed in opal
escent bendlngs. Her daughter. Miss
Sara V. Dunlnn, wore a gown of Ital
ian orchid sntm and orchid silk net,
trimmed in silver cloth, and Miss Cath
erine G. Dunlap appealed in a fetching
gown of pink pussywillow taffeta.
Mrs. Henry Bergman, Jr.. wore a
low-cut French model gown of olotli of
silver, veiled with blnek chiffon nnd
studded with eilver and emerald beads.
The girdle was low draped nnd of green
chiffon. She entertained her sister. Mibs
Lucy Manor Cowcn, who recently re
turned from Beunos Aires. Miss Cowen
wore a rose-colored sequin gown.
Mrs. William 1 . Moran appeared in
a gown of cloth of gold relieved with
rose color and trimmed with ostrich.
Her ornaments were diamonds and
pearls.
Mrs. W. J. Delany nnd her two
daughters were another charming group.
Mrs. Uelany was charmingly gowned in
n heavily beaded heliotrope charmcusc.
Miss Mary Delany wore an attractive
creation of baby blue satin with Bilvcr
lnce and Miss Agnes Delanv wore a
gown of yellow flowered silk chiffon
trimmed with jet.
Miss Margaret R. Whclen appeared in
a Dclftpanne velvet gown trimmed with
silver ribbon and French flowers. Miss
Agnes T. Hickey wore a charming gown
of black net with a satin foundation and
coral ribbon streamers at the waist.
Mrs. H. Bart McIIugh wore n black
net gown over black sntin with a black
jet tunic. Her daughter, Miss Kath
ryn McIIugb, was in a gown of tur
quoise blue taffeta nnd tulle, trimmed
with silver lace and silver rosebuds.
Mrs. John J. McGuirk appeared in a
gown of black satin with a black jet
tunic. Miss Helen McGuirk wore a
gown of white charmeuse with a hand
embroidered Russian blouse and nn ac
cordion plaited skirt.
One charming group consisted of Miss
Eleanor Conner, who wore a gown of
black jet embroidery over old blue char
mcusc; Miss Helen McPhillips, who
was wearing a Nile green, changeable
gown with flowers in natural colors iu
applique over the Eatin skirt; Miss
Pauline Dougherty, who wore a gown
of orchid taffeta trimmed with ostrich
tipb, and Miss Rose Pound, who wore a
gown of orchid taffeta trimmed with
rosebuds.
Mrs. James L. Flnnigan made a
charming picture in a gown of peach -
colored taffeta with an overdress of
blue net trimmed with French flowers.
Her bister, Mis.8 Dorothy Power, wore
ii euwu oi corai-coioreu charmeuse em
broidered in sequins.
Mrs. Daniel, J. Kennedy appeared in
a. ?own. of Bold-beaded material over
pink taffeta nnd Mrs. II. F. Stein wore
a gown of blue and colrl hromln ri..
Helen M. Feighan wore a gown of white
i"" uu iuiui luce, miss Alma M.
SERGEANT ALVINC.
YORK
The Most Outstanding Hero of
the World"s War, Will
LECTURE
Thursday, Feb. 26, 8:15 P. M.
Metropolitan Opera House
Scats on Sale Wed., Feb. IS
1108 Chestnut St.
Auspices American Lerion and
Rotary Club
(Ktl)WlW i
pms .1
UBHVOrtKl
Until our NeC Salons in tke
i&ti?Carltoit $otel
are ready for us v?e will occupy the second floor
of our present building at 1422 Walnut Street,
where we will close out the remainder of our
Winter Fashions at very decided reductions and
show our New Fashions for Spring.
We Will Remove to the Ritz-Carlton
as Soon as Alterations
Are Completed.
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Aft PAEACSB feft 1)
I "ItCHt ACADEMY I'RID AIT mil JO. AT 8 00. JJP?
SOUS 7" DANCING LESSONS &r MM
I " A Teacher for Each Pupil )v ItS!
I w a ww Individual j4Ki .n rhi.,f XWi
If You Would Be Dry n,c,u.,r ffiS tifirg 1
CORTISSOZ SCHOOL fi
Twelve thick, spongy, thirsty Turk- ollr" ' m
ish Towels for 6 dollars-a most allur- -D The Fe MilliS . ffl
ing price just NOW. in:" jjrLl,cJ12L'l.lSJSi:M yj !
DUMONT'S Kiiunett J VVtltli MM- "I'M
unjivivn i J Ir,, ARCH HTI 8T 4H
af& SP1R1TS & SPOOKS 'M
1008 Ch$stnuSitH Ppnnlp KV sUnl 9
i cujjica Peek-a-Boo '
I Scott wore n gown of old bide char
mouse, , . ' .
Mrs. John T. Sliinolt. Jr., who was
entertaining her bister. Mls Helen M.
Murphy, wore a stunning gown of sap
phire blue and sllvrr brocail' and wore
silver slippers nnd stockings.
Prior to the ball the sixteen younz
women nnd their liartuers in "The Val
entino Revue," which was the prelude
to the ball, were entertained at dinner
in the Red Room ot the Bellcvue-Strat-ford
Hotel. Tills feature was arranged
by Mr. James Hastings, Jr , and Mr,
Frank L. Tlnney.
PHILADELPHIA'S LEADINO THCATnES
Direction LEB J. J. 8JIUHEIIT
LYRIC
Positively Tonight
At 8:20 P.M.
tomorrow ij.est beats -p I
LEU HHUUlfltT rresonta
WILLIAM
HODGE
IN III3 BICdEST HUCCESS
The Guest of Honor
SAM CLII 1RFRT NIGHTS. 8'I'
S OnUDLlV 1 pop MAT TOMOR,
A Ilevuslcal Comedyof N Y 'a Latin Quartler
with FRANCES WHITE and
JAMCH WATTS, TKD LEWIS.
ADA KORMAN, AT, HERMAN AND
at) TAMOU3 ARTISTS' MODELS
A FM7T PUT NI"TS at 8:10 Sharp
-LIjIj1 ill No one neated during
Prologue
MAT. THURS., Best Seats $1
The Monarch of Melodrama
THH
CRIMSON ALIBI
with Original Cast and Production.
CHESTNUT ST. 0PI1uastE8.,,
$ 1 .00 MATINEE TOMORROW
THE SEASON'S MUSICAL SUCCESS
SOMEBODY'S
SWEETHEART
WITH A 100C1 CAST
TOE-TICKLIN' TUNES
LAUOII-LADEN LINES
and the Best Singing Chorus ln Town.
XT A T MI IX MAT. THURS , 25c to 75c
WAUU 1 EVENINGS AT 8.30
ANNUAL
TWIN BEDS
ENGAGEMENT
THE
LAUGH
FESTIVAL WITH LOIS BOLTON
SPECIAL MAT. WASHINGTON'S
BIRTHDAY. MONDAY AT 2 SO
Academy of Music
Thursday Evening, Feb.
19
Recital by PERCY
GRAINGER
Famous Australian Pianist
Prices, ?2,00 to uOo, On Sale at Heppe s,
1110 Chestnut Street
WALTON ROOF
Dancing Begins 9 P. M., and
Every Evening at 9:30 and 11:15
PIERROT REVUE
LATEST SONGS NEW DANCES
ENACTED BY A LARGE CAST OF ,
BEAUTIFUL GIRLS I
Special WedResday Night, Feb. IS j
Greenwich Village Follies '
FRANCES WHITE TED LEWIS BAND,
AL HERMAN JAMES WATTS. ADA
FORMAN AND THOSE ARTISTIC MODELS
Walnut ab. 8th. Mat, Today
1 BVHNBY (IBKAHU'S
,aSlI10 GIRLS DE LOOKS
With Watson and Cohen
( miL&ciii )
1422 WALNUT ST.
PHILADELPHIA
ax.
MarUM St. hb tOtli. 11 A, M. to 11 ilB T M.
JIKTIIO Presents Flrat Hliuvln(r Of
"The Willow Tree"
Adapted from Play of teams Nam
Added Harold Lloyd In "Ills Uoyitl Htynesn '
PALACE.
10 A. !!., 13, 2, 3:15, D.43, 7f4S, tl:S0 P. II
Norma Talmadge
In "A DAUGHTER OP TvVo WOrt,D9"
A R C A D I A
fJHIMTNUT IlUtXJVV iVTit
10 A. M. 12, -, rmfi, 0:45, 7:4r. l:30 P, M
ROBERT WARWICK
In Adaptation of Play
"JACK STRAW"
.V PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAfT Tlctur
vict d rT a
MAUKKT ST. AHOVK 0TII
0 A M. to 11:15 P M. fi
Should a Woman Tell?
Coming "IN OLD KENTUCKY"
C A P I T 0 L
724 MARKIIT HTRKIIT
30 a m, is, 2. n.4ri, r. 4fl, 7.4.-,. 0.30, p. M
ALL VVECK SELZN'ICK Presents
ELSIE JANIS
rinsT pnnsn.NTATTON of
"THE IMP"
ELSIE'S BEST IMCTUnn
ADDED VOX SUNSHINE TOMEDY
"CHICKEN A LA CABAHET"
REGENT
MARKET ST. Bel 17TJI
MAItOUEUITIJ CLARK 111
"All-of-a-Suddcn Peggy'"
11 A. M to 11 P M
MARKET HTHEET
AT JUNIPER
CONTINUOUS
VAUDEVILLE
WM. O'CLARE & GIRLS .
EMMA I'"RANCla & ARABS. OTHERS
BROADWAY Brod .,s.d".iV &
ANNIVERSARY WEEK
WILLARD'S FANTASY Of JEWELS
' SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE"
CROSS KEYS maJ'ketstj ' 50t''
'2.30, 7 and 0
"FADS AND FOLLIES"
PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES
RRflAn NIGHTS AT 8:15
XDly-LJ Matlnco Tomorrow at 2:10
ROBERT B. MANTELL
TONIGHT HAMLET
Mat. Tomor., Romeo and Juliet
MISS HAMPER AJD MR. LEICER
Tomorrow Evg King Lear
Thursdn Night &. Saturday Matinee, TUB
MERCHANT OP VENICE; I'rlday Night,
MACBETH, Saturday NIsht. RICHARD III.
Extra Holiday Mat., Monday, Keb. 23.
GARRICK Last 5 Evenings
Matinee Tomorrow
ELSIE JANIS
AND HER GANG
$S?S- Mat. Next Mon. "
lllUlll
WM
Abig MARC KLAW musical production
FOR R P T lAst " wa. Evga.. 8.
A v ' J. VI N.1 iJ 1 Matlnev Tomorrow a t 2
NO ONE SEATED DURING PRELUDE
KLAW & ERLANGER'S
COLOSSAL NEW PRODUCTION
m
jaisrji
Sole Direction of A I. ERLANGLIt
Extra Holiday Mat . Monday, Feb 23
OPENING TODAY at 10 A. M.
The Big DOG SHOW
OF THE YEAR UNDER AUSPICES
PHILA. KENNEL CLUB
For the Benefit of the Home Relief of the
EMERGENCY AID
Third Regiment Armory
BROAD ABOVE WHARTON STREET
Today & Tomor., Feb. 17-18
Doors Open at 10 A M Close 10 P M
EITH'S
Pat Rooney & Marion Bent
In tho Revue, "Rlnsa of Smoke"
ALAN BROOKS
Preicntlne "Dollars and Sen.e"
ALLAN ROGERS & CO.
Vina Payne: Jim & Betty Morgan. eU.
Academy of Music, Feb. 21
S VTFRDAY AFT. AT 2 30
RACHMANINOFF
Tickets. 52 00 to 7fio Rot Siati tl ',0
On sale now at Heppe'B. 3117 Ohe,tmtf
Direction C Etllj Stem j P.ans
METROPOLITAN OPERA 1IOI SK
METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY N Y
MWS I'ARRAR
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THE OPERATIC SLNSATION
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