7WS71 GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE fancy Wynne Talks of Waddings to Be Held This Spring and-Early summer 1 no marines to Vive a licvue Here A Great Adventure ....n .1 . link beta co nnnouricc- X inwt f : """ - .,. t tlmt It 8" ?kc ptacr "next .Ino. Ortiitnly will lic i"" iti,Ai.. in he rumons why thty '"'i'-vo to makn in way fltinu ?, " nXcer tho Iwo MC will car- "" Aii.uhile thlut!8 and not to ,:'.,i..ht irfly tjn" toll, "erw ?' ft' b WroM wa real work ork iiud '? bint at it all through, '"nodfrlck Tower is the ounRut son ..h. Charlemagne Tow era and has ,bin l,,MneVs In New York for Nome IK! He "in vrmni in Miami with luflincM. aw" hcr fnmll' 1,e 1 Srry rJnl Wtnejs having gone down thfre for the early I-eatcn neawn. SPEAKINO of a wedding in June re 1 ., m0 how few I'ater-weck wed-.,-.m',J,pCarc in the planning ho far; T?u few dates bfl been tolil about "I'L'i'-.tP There will be Mniie Rush -fjeorge Bartol's wedding ou isnjter !.nd In town and Tatty McAllister JS Bw 11 S in CheRtnU.t "H1 ?" gSter W ttirdar. U j true that P011I. i.. Denrklft l to mQrrle oftrr P.Tr: ...Mine to I-c (Jrand Cannon, . t i:nnii uiinnn. i ifre ork. la to take place ou the ".". ..II .nil lnOH 1 Th" re t0'b'p niurrl!'d '-" ""''I 'r it)Church and ';"nX,VoVrlH H& Kihcl lluhn BaMry. W.a NorrlH, Hope ??Jci Thom"on nnd Kdlth W.l !"? " - V h the attendants, together IRCHi - WJL- .. n...1t..A'j t-AitnrfPr S; will bo maid of honor. I'.Vihnc. you know, is down nt Pair with Tatty uencKa, , -" - ,---. Pauline, you know, is down nt raira Ueach with the Frcy.lngheuaeus. Incl Kly I.e Grnns mother i Mrs. El a c dentally, tail) . i. ""', .., i,.,0H who IS Jgo was I. Lc T Grand SriK' death sbo married aHhlXrau"nc will mnke a witty bride-she has an extremely Jrtttj face and lovely balr. ITII the exception of the Plays nnd m..... o.i 1ip theatres, there's W ,,n little doing so far since Lent began, tat wmcthing tells n,e that any of bo want to taKO botiihiuH.- . ... . Tititlon from the marine corps to go 9 ?n Saturday nlht t. ! IMimeui i....r? w "--;,,,, nvP I almost saia ravmB """" " ! ' IkutenTnt Dietrich, who. you know , u VJ. 1 x- ni'u nU rlnrtne the " --.1 i PnMtr.'. pump un from w,,hlnEton the other day nud ht told ae about the show. Just hearing anout those big marines rehearsing mauc m taugh wfth Mich unholy Joy that 1 know it's going to be one of the best of the m given tor romc ,il """ imateur affair "put over" by an ama teur director. .o; 11 is uic u ".--.. ii,. .nor up corns nnd they were trained by the same man who "put on the Sam Bernard and Irene Bordonl show Another funny thing is that the bflj-n do not riresH up bb girm r w rn'n-T i.nr ifie iiloef-t thins ttbout Flora k. ..' nLi, womu to lifive done omc i be iris nans, from biui i iu mi" ;- hebtst title or not, but this I know hehn genuine Hawaiian costume and l v. j... ,. l,ln hn1n" dnneo that has knufht down the house at nil the jicr- FdriMiires given so far. Tk.v ninnned to clvc three perform- .,... 'in U'odVilnrlflll. but the OUCCCfS I . ii.. Mr.i. . ne Ln trrent that fipnernl i mi- niiau ". --- -,- ,"-,,, i irti.ii ntiind ihpm to remain for the wv nH thpv ,,. fillloir the creat uu- Hitoriiim there with (5000 spectators nlxbt after night. . . .... Tbe arc going logve u u i.. AND speaking of marines, it's not rverjbodj who can sit with a stun-' Mop Toung unknown officer for two sta 'ions, and then har him tip her n iiafter lip wasn't a marine, though. He (iifi find that out. but without ...,.! l,.-, !,.., wmlrln't mU n,,". i,pif,pr hP wni ii lieutenant , "f a eantain lou -fp It happened this waj fin llin tuin qml nt. HiA.n M.'in tin PtnntV ...... .,,...,,....,....,,..,............,. . it beside her. he sat down. hen ,h eondurtor came along for tickets, he '1 dn t lime uin. nnd so he stood on his Wis .mil the back of bin neck, ns men i' uIit lliej are redfh'inc after monc.N in ihnr pofkets in the train, nnd fished '"it di" proper change and got one of 'i"ie tiaMx little ten-cent rebates in ex ihanjje Well, unyhovv, she got out and he hail to Mand up to let her pass, and iuit an site wns starting for tho door li" lourhrd her arm. ''en touched his ap politeh. and picking up a quarter from the rnt handed it to her Of course, she thought it was hers, o'i I linn how your handbag gets loose nd leak sometimes. So she pocketed '' nuiirler, thanked him with a sweet ;mlr 1 1 mpposp it Was sweet) and left. 1 pon ie,nliing home she discovered that Kw was 'm' a pprfectlv good nuurter. 'mi lnoKmg Imck and iciollccting his fninavii performance to net out hit 'Hre she hftrl evprv rpnuon in IipIIpvp 'liat th" good looking offlcei was "out" 'Jit same perfectly good quarter. So rows ii, in a BCparate place, where i 'Iran t inailM. i.a ........ v.. . ,u "'i; u nil-lll, AIM1 Pl'f, pur 'yr inn tell when she'll sec him again. nu, bung nn honest woman, sbo would kP to si,p it bark He was vprv gnod l'mit, NANCY WYNN13. ., SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and Mrs. A. .1. Drepl Blddle, I V Of 'J I'list 1,'lnl.t, .IH. ulm..r , ew inrl, um i.ni.. ........ ..i....i . tk. w..i.' ;. " "". "'"'". v" i Biddl, uaugiitcr. .Miny uiiwe , .Mr ami M)f, S. Rojer Davis, 'Jllll Ucust stippt w,u KVl, (iier n Davit.. -... .., ,,.,r iimigiiiiT, ,jiss rrispiim I mi Satiinlnj, April I", before I iL r. " 1,M " ,naturilii5 i:,cnlnB Dam inc flans, ' Mrj do r. (,oHrj. .laiiBhtcr of 'f. and Mic Tni. wiM. ! i Sunset ..i ' , V""' """" , " ''ipstnut Itii, ,.in i, i.. ....,. f ... ,l , "i. in iilV(,liril UI II. mm. .! Vf U) ,)( Klvrn lij her purontH Hub J' M thf ''"nflplila Cricket Mr lob- ppan Klliotl. of I UI uT ll0."1 "Ul B've tllniirr this I , s " ?mr of h'"r laughter, MIkh lS. ',' lolf' Mnr? " Princeton & S r."i!,or(l: The BucHth NsllI bo "wibrrH ,,( tho nt-hool set. , MlKS It u t Ii I'arbnrri. .InnnhU, a t. b'tiCl vmtiV " i'Mkfcrd, of'tha I'Lfnaofc unmii. -K i.in u; Art rrCni.H ?ron B ,ll,t,l"ane. will bo loberT Klu' on "'"i-Mlay, Ot- trMoV a!'" sl'0"', Arfihiimt, dmicli- C,i P ' Vm ,ln ,h Buett of March 17 i ll!,K'l";o "" Wedncdday, "? Mmjorlo Y. aibbou, daujUttr irlV pnrlH. riuui mail kv "j- -- "nuc eives ati idea of what tht marine S I There will be n club dinner-diinic We trulv is. The only lady in the show is neU Snturduy evening at the Philadel Mr l.even. I an't remember whether phia Cricket Club. St. Martins. Chcst- mjtht nt the Ulks' linn as a siag ui- , CIinton Llewellyn. Mr. Richard Peter- J"m,n r"lrr,. ,u',,.wcw,,:, -"icuei. ;"'' ""' '", '""" fair, and on Saturday at the armory . mh, Mr. nnilolph Pott Mr George I Mr'" A- K- 8'w. J r- William Blun- the r daugji cr. Mis.s Beatrice Boswell, for men and women both. You had bet- Somers Sir 3(lwln Steel Mr Samuel ". Mrs. John Canning Allen, Jr., Mrs. to Mr. .llinm MacDonald. 5232 Wal- ..be there early and not miss a line. sXefeY. Mr. Abtatt RlbMn. Mr. iK T J'","""! " Jungkurth and Mrs. lidrnce nut strwt. Mr. MacDonald is a mem- They have a song. "Gee. How I'd Hate Conti Mr. It . ? Elsen hard.. Mr (' K'clnfeldcr. ' iJWrf 'o Live in Haiti," and then proceed to Green. Jr., and Mr. Henry Shepherd. ,n,Pnt in nlhIetic clrc,M throughout toe HI the thirsty souls of the things in Thc ..SouidCulum" Club of Cerman- FRANKFORD Mi- namnu'ii qiinu huiu unm, i.W , of Dp. nnd Mm. John H. Gibbon, tufa Spruce Mrr-pf, will mnkc her formal debut nt a leu to bp ulron In lief honor liy "Sr, ,P"cn'i "t their country home LjnfiMiI I arm, Media, early In June. SorKcant Alvln (!. York, IT. H. A., deroriited twelve tlmr-H by Ihc t'nltod Htnto and hor allies for bravery on (he tteld of battle, will vIMt thin city next eilnt"dny nnd will be the jrueU of f "to"?,', 'Inhn s- Mtifkle nt hla home, -if' m iijiiui mrcii, MlfN .tape Ortten, dnimhlnr nf Mr. nlxl Mrs. John Millar Oaten, of 21)20 T,o eiif.1 Btrret, will rIVo n box party thin nftemoon ut the I'rlneetort Trlanrle nlay nt Hip nellevue-Htrntford. followed .y.,lM; Tl)e..F'IMtH ' Include MIm Cntberlnp Snlllvnii. Mini Naney John joti 1'axf.on. MlM .Mary Virginia Allen. .W.? I!rn,!(,,tn I' Chapman, MIhb HIMp Keenp and MIm Margarettn 11. McNeill. Mins .Mnitlm McAlllMor. whose mar riij(?o to Mr. W. J. Sewcll norle will take plaei; on Saturday. Anrll 10, nt tlic ('liurelt of St. Martlnm-ln-thp. Fleldn. rptnrned home last oenlna from Atlnntic City. Mrs. Kdwjril J. Well nnd Mir Kthelyndc Nell will receive informally nftcr 4 oVIock this afternoon n. 212 Went .WaRblncton Mtiaro. No cards have been sent out. Mm. Abrnm II. Wintersteen wllf cive .. ..1...1 i a 1 ... . - ,.,.j. n)R(.p tMs afternoon. Mr. William b"' t'"' "oloistN." I lorial 5 I, ... r1v.11 mi. 1 .in, itruiM ciriiniii Will Societj of Perinsylvn- t strpet. ulll Imlil it special meeting this evening nt 8 o'clock I for the observance of the centenary of the Apprentices' Library. A historical discourse will bo delivered hr VIpp Trp. I ident John Frederick Lewis nnd nn ad dress by Mr. Thomas Lynch Mont gomery. Mr. Joseph M. Harris, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. George B. Harris, of Ivy Cottage. Gertriuntown, left yesterday for Idaho, where he will spend several months on n ranch. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clmrles P. Fox. ot Fox Hollow. .Spring House. Pa., have moved to the residence of Mrs. Joseph Mickle Fox. In Chestnut Mil. during the nbsence in Knglnnd of Mrs. Fox and Miss Emily It. Fox. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur K. Nowbold nnd Miss Dorothy 13. Newbold, of Laverock, Chestnut Hill, will leave this week to spend several weeks at th6 Sea View Golf Club. New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hcbard, ot Chestnut Hill, will leuve for Miami. Fin., on March 1 to join Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hebard at the Uoynl Palm Hotel, whcie they expect to icmain for several weeks. Mrs. Charles A. PoMpp. nt Anvlnpnt. liiestmit Hill, is Spending several Weeks at J.akewood. 1 Lieutenant and Mrs. Frederick Thomas Sargent, who were married on i-iurunry it, returned to uncstnut Hill Ubt evening from Atlnntic City, ai,t evening from Atlnntic City, they Hpeut their honeymoon. I mint Sargent served with the Lnglish nlr force. Mrs. Sargent' "iirio nit Lieutenant royni I'.nciis 1 nlr forpp. Sirs. Sarppnt I Wns Miss Marguerite Smith, of I3ast 1 trnnrrn "V I x-r.M.,,v. ... .1 nut Hill. GERMANTOWN Hodman Hanson, of filii Kast ini evening, wuests win inc uae Mr. -r....-i. n i.ii.. . nu ..u .. ;T": ... .-!- r'""i1. ik'.n"' ZVJ r)nri -, Mjim ' t ' vmVL nl'h, ' I str. Terdinand Fortler. Mr. Itobprt ' npnkcls, Mr. Dwlght Lawton. M trtin ii til ttA a rtannn ft I Virt Vrtffli ' GArden of the Bellevue-Strstford on Saturdaj evening. February 2S. 4Thc Lambda Sljma Fraternity gae a Washington Birthday danee In the Rose Garden o the Bellpxue Stratford last night. . Ml'. 1111(1 .MI'S. UHarieS 1 OW ner. (,I Church lane, entertained at a surprise party in honor of the twenty-fifth wed- I v,tk, i .?.n.-n n m ' "L'!1' K?.st "ftcrnoon at his home. Immediately after Sedgcwick street will entertain the )P ,)uipt ,.pr).niony Mr. nnd Mrs. Schull members of the Sigma Kappa I rater- f(t on nn r,trnnvd trip. They will be nity, OermuuTown ( hapter. ut hU home , , 10I,1(1 rt niX North Sbvtccnth street iioi-nilding annhersnry of Mr. and Mrs. II. "mmv'P. Sherr, of 01 Fast Woodlawn nvo- . Mih. Heverin S. Reed will PDtertain I tho members of her bridge club ut hcr I nome tomorrow evening. ; Miss Gertrude Curtimlngs enteitainc.l1 the members of the Omeco Phi S :mu I Soiority, I'psilon Chapter, at her home on Saturdaj aftcruoou. fiucsts included Miss Mnrgaret Malpass, MIks Anita Kaufman. .Miss Dorothy Johnston, Mfs.s Dorothy Kobb. Miss Kdlth Thompson. Miss Maud Thompson and Mis Uveljii Swar7. DELAWARE COUNTY Mis Uaehcl Wcthfrill Jaueway, dniightrr of Mr. and Mrs Price Wetherlll Juncwiiy. of Media, has re turned from New York where she spent the week-end. A dunclne class has been formed in Media which will meet every Wedncs- i lr.' -?'? uv MISH KDYT1II5 TUTKUB Dauttititr of the l&to Mr. Morrii TuUur, who In to t .nwrrled to Mr. Gwie B. Mcrrlwtll, ol 'Tort, laud. Ore., will leave Philadelphia wlUi her mother on Sunday next, to bo married In Portland few days after her arrival, Wiiw ane will lle j fly. Km, 7m& ..i urn.' mm I: - "fsvfe . -v .;"TPWWTft?Wl mmm& 'PUBLIC hWmtiBr-mhi:bELlB.LA, TCiifctfAlr, PJBBIiU'AKY' 4, 1020 AY; BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaattSLaHSisaaanVv kV,' :?'- &.:. llaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa3aK&5 . . , pj 11 Wm: TanlllBIIIHKr '.AallllBiallllH 11 kT&M-iaaawV - aaaaaaaaaaaaaaVaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa1 WPSJK jLaaaanaaanaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV , f Bi'MR:' AvUHaHaHaHalallllllllllW fV-$mt HaaaHHUlKaHLIIIIIW allBw'-:l"aaalat::'A'r mKUK 'I I'hulo b O'to bjroni Co MISS IXOnKNCIS HK.IITKR Daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Itlghtcr, of 00;s West Marshall street, Norrlstown, lioso engagement to Mr. Joseph Ttuby, of Cincin nati, O., lias been recently announced day evening In the auditorium of the Medln flub House, South avenue and Washington ntrcets. A Washington Birthday dihner daiice wns given last evening at the Springhavpii Country Club, nt Wal llngford. Friends of Mrs. Charles (J. Hetzell, of Hldley Park, will be glad to know that she is convalescing from her recent illness. Toinoirou afternoon, the secretary of the federal fair-price commission, who will be the guest .of the Wom an's Club of Media, will make an address to the dub members, followed by a talk by Mrs. W. A. Allisou, presi dent of the Springfield Club, demon strating "The llnmh Market Basket." Mrs. James P. Hunter, president of the Media Club, will preside. TIOGA T,1(1 ,s of tlic T N- (. ,.utei.taincd I t dinncr at th(. holllP of MiRS r,0Ui8(j p. Wagner. ' North Nineteenth street, on Saturday evenlnc. The guests noliwlpH the fo ow nc : Jlr. Unci .iirs. Hnrrv Johnson. Mr. ond Mrs. Lee John- Harry Johnson, Mr. ond Mrs. Lee John- Bon. Mr. nnd Sirs. Harry Fitch. Miss I artra Jane Simpler. Miss Helen Tolbert, MUs Mae 13. Wilde. Miss Essie J. I ti. Wat.npr. Mr 'Daniel Delaney. Mr. Ilav-I ". . . Tfl 1 t .1T. '. - Anrll niter April Mrs. Heur.r Fredericks, of Tiosa and nightecnth streets, will . entertain the following nt. luncheon and cards tomor row: jfrs. Frederick Sauter, Mrs. Ben- , Mi l.enjomiil Bradlex, of Harrison street, will entertain the members ot her sewing circle nt hcr home on Thurs dn afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. HerbCit B. Newton I nr nT; .",:.; i ",HiS" C..' urc S'"',""DB luc "", ' '", ," '', , , inOlUl UnKer, MT. Jlirnuru .I. tvagncr, .-"imuii v nun. .m. nutrm i """ "' Mr. ndward Tierney and Mr. William William T. McAllister. Mr. Klmcr O. J. Ryan, of New York. Ajrcs. Mr. Frederick Carr. Mr. Merrill Mr. Kdwln C. Wolff, ot MM North , ."fe; illW $&!!' VlV Sixteenth street, has announced tlio M" j,1"' " ? marriage of his daughter. Miss Dorothy "LVhn'rl Air ? Ph.ris nulliV.' WolfT. and Mr. Herbert Scholl. of 1420 J"" J5Mr TTn ' . w V M?tpVorth .ir. uuu .uia. winiani uaiviine ami engagement lias recently benrj nu their two sons. William and Frank, noiiD'cd, Jr., of 1fi:21 Arrott street, have gone on , A Valentine surprise party, given in a month's trip through Florida Mins Alice Arnold, of (ilenlnrh street. i !-as as her guest for the week Miss K. Monroe, of Baltimore. Mil., for whom n mimbpr of entertainments aic being arranged. The marriage of Miss Catherine 10. I How Not to !fe 0 1W And Jaeger Undergarments will fit beautifully without crease or wrinklethus forming a perfect groundwork for the most modish toilette Because they are made from the finest grade of undyed natural or white Australian wool Jaeger 'Undergarments arc pliable and will not irritate the tenderest 'skins. Choice of light or medium weights. Woimu'i Ribbed Vei, upward fro.n 44.25 Women' i Ribbed rjrwer. upwudt from MOO i Women's Ribbed Union Suit, upwards frem 19,50 m M is m 10Ot pULt Dr. Jaeger1! Sanitary Woolen System Co. PHILADELPHIA 1S16 Chestnut Street rnranrnnnnrainhhnnnnTnMMMIMMnMM' 'fi'';wmxMPwmbr.v 'ijrv,r'' " - ,-i Fink, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil liam B. Pink, of '104 Grlscom street, to Mr. John II. Gormley, of this city, wns leccntly solemnized. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Hoffman, of Harrison btreet, have ns their guest for the week Mrs. Herman B. Gorman, ot Far llorkaway, X. Y. Mr. and Mrs. George Pack, of -1720 Pcnn street, are receiving congratula tions on th" birth of n daughter. Mrs. Barney Dunlnp, of Ithnwn street, will entertnln the members of the card idub of which bhe is a mem ber at her home on Friday afternoon. Miss Dorothv Sehwcrdtlc. of Pcnn stiect. entertnincd at nn informal, tea. nud dnneo at her home on Monday alt crnoon, February 23. WISSAHICKON The members of the Drcxcl Biddlo Bible Class of th" Wissahlckon Baptist Church. Mr. Norman J. Davis, teacher, gave an attractive dramatic nnd social entertainment last evening in the social linu. xwo sKeicnes were nrescuieu. . Uoynl Initiation" and "Thft Bowpi Uoynl Initiation" and "Tho Bowory Night School." Among those tnking part were Mr. Vaughn nilbcrg, presl- dent of the class; Mr. Slgmnnd Ket- tcrcr. secretary and treasurer: Mr U...... Mr. William Glifort. Mr. Georso Deschm, Mr. OCorge Schneck, Mr. Aor mnn Smith. Mr. Stanford Ashworth, Mr. James Ash worth, Mr. Harry Burke and Mr. Fred Thomson. LAWNDALE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roswsll, of NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Llpper. of 150S North Seventeenth street, will giro an "at home" at tho Mercantile Club on Saturday from 0 until '2 o'clock (n honor of Miss Felice Baron, ot Dallas iTen. and Mr. Morton Llpper. who6 honor of Miss Bessie Clark, was held at the home of Miss Jennie Antlnoff, at no." Broun street, last Saturday eve ning instead otthc previous Saturday on .iccount of illness of the guest Of nonor. Among me guesis iirescnt were Miss Sarah Kligman. Miss Jennlo Catch Cold AT ANY women subject themselves most useless ly to the danger and annoyance of a winter cold when it can be so easily avoided by the proper selection of undergarments. Jaeger Underclothing, with tho caressing softness of fur and the luxurious warmth that only lamb's wool of 100 per cent purity can give thai is the pre ventativc. WATUKA'.I'VO If) ...I I'IkhI. 111. ir..B.tll l.'..nl. All Clark, Miss Jean Yeagcr, Miss Anna Bosenberg, Miss May Kcssler, Miss Ituth Nowscek, Miss Ksthcr Rosenberg) Miss Dorothy Wldtoky, Mr. MIHou Klrchncr, Mr. Henry Goldstein, Mr. Irving Snyder, Mr. Hum Kasdln, Mr. Herman Ludwlg. Mr. Morris ledger and Mr. Morris Clair. Miss Nnnnette Mledcl. ot 17111 West Montgomery uvenue, gavo u luncheon nnd shower On Saturday In honor of Miss Marian Harris, daughter ot Mrs. M. M. Harris. 6f 1237 West But ler street, whose engagement to Mr. John It, Hardin has been announced. Other guests Included Miss Jane M. Stretch. Miss Marghret Schrelbcr, Miss Kdna Bowe. Miss nilzabeth Hctt, Miss riOfcnee KII116. Miss Julia Cnwley, Miss Hilda Srhoch, Miss Martha Wolft, Mrs. William Boyd and Miss Florence Webb. 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs L. Doueel, wife of Lieutenant Domct. of 13ast Capitol street, Wash ngton, has returned to her hdme nftcr 1 short slay with her parents, Mr. 11 ml Mis. William Miilfnrd, of 1027 Porter street. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lloyd, of 2808 South Twenty-second street, are re rehlng eongrntulatlons ou the birth of a daughter, Frances Marin Lloyd. Miss Mildred Numbers entertained at n Martini Woshlngton tea followed bj n, theatre party. Saturday afternoon Her guests Included Misa Mnrgaret Graham. Miss Jniie McCaudlejs. Miss Ceil Kpnny. Miss Mae Macarren. Miss Coro Bogers. Miss Jane Ffigley and Miss Helen Itcgestcr. Mr. Wilbur Forrest, of 231K South Nineteenth street, will leave for a short slay In St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Howard Burhauna entertained informally nt 11 surprise blithday purty Sivcn ut his home last Saturday eve ning in honor of his wife, Mrs. U. Burhanna. Amouc the cuests were MInn Anneltn MeUgcr, Miss H. Dorfniau, MNs Bettj Shaflcy. MUs Pearl Huton, Miss Lllen Creentfy, Miss Mae Aiken, Miss Mildrtd Burhanna. Miss Thclnia Burhanna. Mr. und Mrs. John Bur hanna. Mr. Taylor Stokes, Mr. Harold Fredericks. Mr. Thomas McCrccry, Jr., nnd Mr. Mcrritt. Cuptuin and Mrs. Lawn, of Annapo lis, arc visiting Mrs. Laws's brother-in-law and sister, Lieutenant Com mander and Mrs. William Gowcr, at their Home, 2018 Shunk street. ALUMNAE TO GIVE PLAY Graduates of Catholic Girls' High School Are Bus Rehearsing Members of the St. Jo'eph'H nlumnac, Catholic (Jirls High School, will pre sent "Pilate's Daughter," a scriptural drama, at the Metropolitan Opera House March 10 and 20. The proceeds will be devoted to the interests of the high school More than 100 girls will be in the cast. Uelicarfals nre being held every night in the gymnnsium of the high school, Nineteenth and Wood Btreeta. The piny was written about twenty years ago by the Rev. T. L. Kcnzef, C. SS. II. Members of St. Joseph's alumnae who will appear in the play include Mrs. Walter B. Gibbons. Miss Catherine P. Bonner, Miss Isabeile Heaver, Miss Miriam Flaherty, Miss Marie Conway, Miss Mary Fricl. Miss Marguerite A. Campbell. Miss Anne Brown. Miss Ly Nore McNulty Miss Leona Monaghan, Miss Julia Monnghan, Miss Claire Hftke. Miss Helen Engles. Miss Cather ine Woods, Miss Josephine Larkins. Miss Vlrglnin Murray. Miss Winifred Curry. Miss Mnry Mnllon. Miss Dlea nor Grant nnd Miss Mildred Knab. p-&ms$ MftlS. ..1 KWWW l TZtmwxwcv Quarters Second Floor of the Present Location 1422 IKBalmtt dt. Wc ore now" showing in our temporary showrooms advance models of Gidding's Fashions for Sp-ing Ut ll'iM Remove to the llitz-Carlton att Soon an Alterations Arc Completed. v&mzs&z - 5 To Look Young J Is To Be Young DKALT is more than bkm deep. I or a time .mih can "muKr-up" lo look well, but the voman who ncglcctH hcr health groni. old prcniaturclj, just as sun as the neglected machine becomes rusty and wears out. ET lis show jou how to remedy the tense nerves, the out-h eight or the under-dcvelopmcnl which temper the enjoyment of your life. KNOW once more the fullness of life, enjoy the pre nlniii. cnlffnrMriii nf nrUxrr nnn'r fnnlinrv vsin.... HUH. ui,w...... .ww....,,,,,....... ....o,uil l isit Our Institution for Trial Dcm n, stralion Treatment No Obligation COLLINS INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Bellevue Court Building Phovc Spruce 5,? , 1418 Walnut Street I 'i JWWaffiHJ . MMT'U Woolens, Silks, Dress Goods THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS "8 inchaa all.woel Trlcotlne, $4.00 fina quality. Par yanl... . " 3S fnch.a Chlff.n Taff.ta. 9nXS Black and colors. $3.80 value 43 Incnaa Sarie, all colors. 91.10 Good quality, par yard 41 Inehas pur Imported Linen Si . 2.80 Value, par ard AS E6 Incbaa ell.wool Hlr Lined 31 .35 Cloth. Va!. 93. per yard.. 1 Thoutanda ct uartU of Silks, Woolens and Dress Goods to be sold nt a (i small margin of profit during NEW ENGLAND 721 S. 4th St. (S. E. ITTrriiTtf ttii rrrrttf ft s rr rit '!",' READEHS VIEWPOINT Letters to the Editor on Cur rent Topics 1 -ru-L. Vmi Mr. nuahnell I ., r.i , ,1. .,,( nuhiiij istdotrA mysterloun man who knew Andy in spite T the Editor 0 the KvMno PuWo Ltaotr. ,f Wb dlBJpl,M7 My belcf ,B tnat An,ty Mr Aiiow mo 10 ruiJicon my ......-- tlon for tho way tho Eveniwo Pubmo Lbdobr. covered tho Unhtrslty Day exercises on Saturday. From tho stand point of nowfl valuo and comprchenslve nesii I consider it tho best bit of Uni versity reporting that I haA ever seen. UDWAnD It. BUSHNEliU Kdltor Pennsylvania Gazette. Philadelphia, February 23 ' Thinking and Doubting To the Editor of tho Evtnina lut)Ilc Lidatr: Hlr Deneartea to whom you pre sumably refer In today'd Issuo under tho heading "From Day to Day" aa the "Knjatent French philosopher," is on reoord us havlnir uild: "Coftto ergo sum," and not as far nn I know. "Dublto erg-o sum," which according to my notions, ought to bo tho Latin equivalent of your English rendering. C. II . Philadelphia, February -'0 Thin In Very Good to Hear to tho Editor ot thn Kvintnu Tubllo Lttjtr Sir I one itarl an article in our valuable paper In which tho author said, "If your nowsboy gives you good service, show your appreciation. If you like a newopapcr wruo ana ioii mo "dltor. otc. elr," It In xvlth thlo last phraso in minu mat i am wniinn w tell you how pood your reviews aro or musical euHn In Philadelphia. I thlnlc thn man or woman who Arrltps tlieso criticisms must bo a very woll lnfonned perKoii, specially about tlilngrt musical. Thp ar wrltttn In a broad. matirlv Ktil mill urn not lltlCKIlPycd and cut clown, us In other papers to mako room for ads. I am suro that, many other muslo lovers bcaldcn myself: I will aerec with mo when I cay that your, crltlo and criticisms aro tho beat In ' Philadelphia. MU6IC LOVER ' inilladelphla, I'lubruary 23. Wheren, Etc. To the l.dxior ot tho Evening Public Ledotr Sir Assuming that tho distance be tween Australia and Philadelphia Is only a few short miles and In view of thp fact that Old Andy and tno iamuy aro closoly In touch with tho readers of tho nVENINO PUBMC J.EDOJCR. COtlld It not bo possible that "Undo 131m" waa one of the directors of tho "North Pcnn Bank" and rather than faca a long term In thn "Hooso Gow" he decided to go A. W O. Ij.? The woman In black Is one of the depositors and Just as soon aa slip can get a hold on him he will have to face the music; or could It be that "Uncle Blm" Is a Bolshelk and tho woman In black waa Emma Gold- IMANY PEOPLE Take a few steps off Chestnut Street on 12th Street simply to see the BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS Wo shall be glad to have you come in. Please don't feel obliged to purchase. I THE CENTURY FLOWER SHOP 12th St. below Chestnut St. W22 WALNUT St IPMILAOELPHIA yOTiias:jx;sifcM23(ttaai5 I V. n ll s l 38.04 Inches Tablo Unto, do mtstlc. 63c Value . . , 41c SO inches all-wool blue and Ji So .23 black iere. $3.00 Value. . t 40 Inches Satin, colors $3.00 .08 Value bpedal quality black and blue Satin. 93.00 Value . 36 Inches wide Datltte. 38c Value 23c this t,alc. Don't mistake the place. WOOLEN CO. Cor. 4th and Monroe) rttyfirrrrirri - tjri fi tt iV i rfTrnrwi ' man? If ih latter is correct aw ? !rll tho Clumps will liavft to move ln. JOHN WBTZKI Narbertlt, Pa., irbruary 28. Revenue Officers! To tin ItMtrr of Ihti KVvnlna J'ublli Ltdatri Sir I oeo that tho Gump family lt been bothered by a veiled lady In flacl.. ' and I havo observed within th last fev Hiiva' Hint Andv wa.ntp1 rum. Wliut rilil lin want, it for? who was tin has boen malting Whisky and that rev- onuo onicors aro snaaowintr mm. JOHN POOIi Philadelphia, February 21. Wants to 8oak Andy Again To the Editor 0 tho Evening rubHo Trtdoer: Sir I think tho "woman in black" la tho man who nskert Andy to Invest In "mountain canaries" a lonit tlmo nno, and who mado awny with his money. Tho last tlmo unrin lo Pirn" vlsltrd AnH,. hn lpft. htm nultn a few thousand dollaro. Thin man In novv dressed as a woman, to spo If Uncle Blm ulll leavo Andy somo more money, and then try to soak Andy again. FRANCES 1.KRDT. 1030 N. 30th ntrest THE bf ur & iWttltnerpi 1423 Walnut Street MILLINERY I h c baltnincss of Spring is reflected in the cheeriness of our styles with their superb distinctiveness and originality. Furs Wawts Topcoats Novelty Bags mnmm9wmmmmwmvm I'HII.ADEL.PHIA'H I.EADINQ THKATttlSS Direction l.Hi: tc J J HIIUIir.HT T VDTr EVENINGS AT 8:20 Li I li $i MAT. TOMORROW "This Hodge Lad Has Cer tainly Discovered Some Deep Secret of Popularity." U' I T. T. I A, M ' HODGE IN HIS CnnATDST SUCCESS "The Guest of Honor" A rMTI DLJT Nights at 8 15 Sharp LHiliJrrll last r nights LAST $1 MAT. THURSDAY Tho Monarch of Melodrama CRIMSON ALIBI with Original Cast and Production HEG. MONDAY ONE WEEK ONLY SOMEBODY'S SWEETHEART SEATS ON SALE lUUBSDAY sam cm inirnT NIGHTS. 8:IC spop. mat. TOMORWoVat A ReU8lcal Comedy of N. Y 'a Latin Quartlcr with FRANCES WHITE and JAMl.M VVTTf-. TED LEWIM ADA I'UllMIN, AI. III.KMAN AND iO I'AMOl'S ARTISTS' MODELS I BEG. NEXT MONDAY sTRv 'POP. MAT. WED. "BfT $1.00 M- LSI Ml SlfAl. 8HOW li2l iQ$y LlTO JgR CMOaL W? mzo 'otup (PftSvSQt- OEAWT:9-Toiiv. BQOADr CHESTNUT ST. ov'lV?u? r, $1.00 MAT. TOMORROW ' l'lllj SI ASON s Ml PirAt. -I '"ri:.-v SOMEBODY'S lifwirn'T'Ljrr adt w ITH iniKc i AT TOE. ril'KLIN Tt S'l: 1 MT.II I.VDEN LINE I'OSITIM-.LY JiVV ', NIGHT MOV PAY TO XDELPHI 1 HEATRI rs. Mi'spx seats TirniSDv Mil'U 1HRLE UEEK.- UNI Y HI 111 I I. Ol" REVl'ES COMJ' S" 'E 100 I'-RIVOL CHORl'S or en sergeanTalvin"c . -YORK- JlETROrOl ITAN OPERA HOUSE Thuraday. Feb. 26, 8:15 P. M. Tickets 1 nn Itv No War Tax Seals now on sale 1 1 os ( i otnut Strfft HOCKEY TONIGHT 7:45 P. M. PRINCETON VS. PENNA. GENETIAL M.iv , i 10 P M iPhila. Auditorium ind Ice Palace 4BTH MXIll.r Hi I II DURING LKNT TKi: YOUR 4 DANCING LESSONS LESSONS $C hi i ' ' ' ' Pupil J Wo Hno a Trah' ,namn" ,i,IMrUr,,on iwa - -'-' Exrluslv M'lhodn Sjj ' '' ' "n Wa Mlrrorpil hlurtlo vjl' inutyi0j CORTISSOZ SCHOOL New York Symphony OnCHESTRA WALTER UAMHOSCH, Conductor Ailmy of Mule, Tlmn Ee reh in SOLOIST LEVITZKI rtANIiT Tickets, 7Ro to $3 B0. Herps'a, Ul fhestnul ITJyTrZ. SPIRITS & SPOOKS ORPHEUM XWT TODAY S5o. nee NiVrSSn!! Th0 Woman in Room I 3 March 1 "LITTLE I'EOOV O'MOORK" Trocndero r.,la weai'tv iilvit win, 1IUU1U ' Jlinml toor. Ada Unit1 o Sra'iiiiiiB!iWHwniiiiia I - -4S&, L.. IKIgMiSKIT I N 1 tW74lWegJM J 11 i S T7 ViS 1 ... S U0-tXAO i tea ll rxk. n..Al HtfC G1 DV" SSt ?! ' TifcV wm&n I Market t)t. b. Ifllh. 11 A. tt ta 11.18 P. M A PTmoant-Artcrft Plctur WALLACE REID Want. Htwbr. Tlicodarp Pobarts tr.A Tultjr Mnhall In Flnt Qhowlns ot "DOUBLE SPEED" Andofl Comedy "A TWlMOllT 1JABT" . Nt. Wk Nfttlmova In 'Klronrr Than Death' PALACR 10 A. M l'i. -J, .1:4R, S:4S, 7:40, 0:80 P. M ryrle Prectntf Ui llctur UdwhaI Back to God's Country AJ4 I.AnilT flKMOM CJQMKDT .. "Tun ouocr.ny ci.ssk" nhxt wbkk "thh roprr.nTtnATj" With MONET, HAHHYAIORtt ARCADIA CHESTNUT PWtW lflTlt 10 A M. 12. I, 3:4fc. 5.48, 7:45, 0.S0 T. l ETHEL CLAYTON IN PICTUTtKATlON OP PLATf "YOUNG MRS'. WINTHROP" A PAnAMOLT.NT.ARTCRAFT PICTUltE VICTORIA 1 JtABKKT ST. Alviv- HT1I 0 A. jr. to 11:18 P. M "BLIND HUSBANDS" M m- Anita Htewart In ",Ola Ktntuekv C A P I T O I V . .. 7: MARKET 8TP.EKT - 10 1 M 12. 2, 3 4D, B:4S 745, 0:80 P.M. A LI. TM1SWEEK dOLPWTN Prnt MABEL NORMAND IoVTav "PINTO" A-Sr?. ucn Garlic Chaplin 1S! REGENTS MAIIKCT AT. Bol. J7TH rum. IIOLMKH In MAfMnr Tint thM nr.,11. Adilxl CltAntlK CHArLIN in "The ninl. 11 A. M, to It r M MAIIKBT STnr.ET AT .TUNIPETl CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE "Willard's Fantasy of Jewela" "C.QlNq BOME". OTIICnS WORTH WHIMS BROADWAY Broad 8ner TODAY CONTINUOUS lJO to 11 P. 1 "When Dreams Come True" 1IIOMAB MEIGIfAN nnd KATHKWmC MacDONALD In "THE THUNDERBOLT" CROSS KEYS MAJIKET HT.0B1. 60th ANNIVERSARY WEEK T1!"1-!. TAmi: L .MAIDS. OTHEHS PHII.ADELI'IHA S FOREMOST THEATRES FORRESTLa"st 5 Evgs. at Iafit Mats Tomorrow n'l Saturday at 'I NO ONE SEATED DUTIING f'RELUDE Positively Last Week KLAW & ERLANGER'S OI.OSSAL NEW TROnUCTION BEN HUR Sole Direction of A. L. ERLANGER Next Week JOHN TORT'S SENSATIONAL MUSICAL COMEDT LISTEN LESTER WITH Ada Mae Weeks and Its wonderful caat n( nlncm. dancers and fun-maker BROAD LAST 5 EVGS. MS I I I ,JiS ill Mit1 y i ROBERT B. MANTELL ..K.t-.T ., r i. r-, i wiNin j j ulJUS Caesar Cat Mat X. 1" r- MATINEE HAMLET Wltl' I TOMORROW ' ,Jy,1-,-' ' 1 rtlTZ LEI11ER IU.1IUIUIU" Kll MI'I ll'.IJ NIGHT Thura . Mar'vth I'n Merchant of Vcnlc -- NEXT WEEK SEAT THURSDAY "THE IRRESISTIBLE GENIUS" A NEW COMEDY Or YOUTH LOVE AND I TEMPERAMENT UY 1 JOHN T McINTYItE and KRANCIR HILL Producd under personal direction of HARRISON GREY KISKE , I Lilied It Wlie,, 1 Head It Hopo Tou'll I ilc It When You !pi It " ,EO M COHAN l ( ADDIPk' NIGHTS AT S K. LjrrIV.fV MA'I TOMORROW A RIOT OF FUN! A big MARC KLAW musical production Witherspoon Hall V.tt'u.k sV, s RFNFh" f l'i Ltolurf on npnuM I "r-ALT.ixo ON BROWN Till: CANNIBALS TROfl'gELY IT.LUITTIATI P RY Rl'RTON HOLMES HI ILL AND MOTION PICrfRES TlrketB ."flu & The. l'n.rri v LMrnslon Rov Ollkp, Wltheripoon Ill'lf EITH'S I'at Konnry i: Munoti Bent il t'ompanv in ' ItlnKt of SmoKV (Jporjrf MaeFurlnnd Th riior1t BadIoip lvatc Ulinore & WilliumsSani Mrkllr't 1 orJ niiJ Tpm ndoua IHU VVA1 MI IT 'AT nn Rj. Stir to 7N- W ' "-' I.VENI INCib at S a) ANNUM I.MiAtiEMEN ' THE lM'GII FESTIVAL TWIN BEDS WITH IX3IH BOLTON NEXT WEEIC PEATS NOW SEVEN DAYS LEAVE An Overseas Romanes of Lova and War ACADEMY OK MUMC I'RIOAY EVK.MM, TEH 27 VIOLIN R1X"ITAL BY MASTETt Sammy KRAMAR AMERICA'S BOY PRODIGY WfKCTP T in PIT llli 1-hestnut fi WALTON ROOF PIERROT REVUE AT 0 110 AND 11 11 Movie Night Wednesday i ot n'i L.M GOLDWYN PICTURES CORPN u-e now moi : tKi; .1 ini; i oi' jtr ar.r r rw MISS HELEN GREEN i-OMT.S KnOM THE 6TTDIO ana LOUIS BENN1SON. Star of BETS'WOOD-GOLDWYN Pli-TL RES an I WILL APPEAR IN PERSON METROPOLITAN OPERA IIOUSI TOMORROW NIGHT AT 8: 1 5 R U F F 0 SS " hEAT. $100 !O0 -'0 1'08 ttiKslnutt" "I Ti'nlniit ob hth Mat Today BURLESQUE WONDER SHOW Lasino Kena Av k. Cunibsrlan I LAIllEa MAT. OAILT Al. Reeves reopies AfeKf A- ".r 1-. 'fl U ri r 1 ! I t I y .. . .rj. ,tt A i$&. i-Ait-wA- . . tfthb w-iii V Jl ('. iu .y "Ji!V .' f 3 "'""i"- r f ')