V u. St GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE tfaticy Wyww lwiwiihcw thcBirtkof Future Belles and Beaux She Talks of the Art Alliance 'Reception Tomorrow DID tou hear that the Tony Wdtljo V' Imvo ji mtlo iliuriilrf? Their . ,"' 1 11,1 j on know. And bIio In to bu ""id Marv Duke We. Every ona "n fi.nt Ims turiH out to bo mich h fbHmrl for thorn to know that the "Kir Dak"lMiWlc marring ended Jn 1 rro lifter leu tlmn four ycntHi. Hut S nnl Tony arc extremely happy father ami mora than ever m now that !2f J dauEhK-r IBM ronie to blcKM It Tl.r' nrc llvlnic I" New York tl,, mm. "kv.t Ktir itv.nint i Htreet. wi".n,r remember what n benutiful .lnr tlirlM was at the Duke place, hi fdd.'?ii- v .7.. when the Sliest nl Somcmwu. ;' ...,.,. - ,i i,,t unt from iiere in ".i',1 "'.',. " ' I wndrrfnl time nf the weddlnjcj Tmi know Tony-H younB bro her Uv i. Misnecd to Adelaide Ncwlln. the i' ,'hter of tl"- J"""" Ne'vlltw. of Ilav AttfrA ami tlcce of Admiral 81ms iW' " Wl"nte of the year herscli tnd a mis'" ""- -- vriTiinit teeent arrival ti rtnlnl rlrelf ii the drtiiuhtcr of Mr. and .. MrlP Pearson. Mm. TVnrwm wn 41 V" Molv HIinrpIoKS. ou remember. 'Ihey 5?c married lot year after Major rtinon returned from the war. He wan major In the British army. The FtimM have been living In St. Martina since their marriage. AND ftlll another jounuiter to Interest us I the wee Fon of the John Prav- ti i. iminr.i nftri- hN father with i Sr added, and he i nearly two weeks M now. "! '''nH';r w"s C hnrlottr Kuh. .Toliu Drayton is the younsest o ik. fm.r Drnvttm men, soiim oi Mr. and Mr. William Drayton. indeed, to hear of the T mn sorry. ' illness of his, ffi: who is m,e of the best-l.ked m, n He has been seriously ill i n.u pii. lie uns iicuii scuuihu " i "..""'. V Vi. t l,ls liotne on South Twenty-first street. ior nuiiu linn- i ... TT SBEMS to me timt tne o.n ar,nnd jfrg Jacksou heid:The"hos.c;es i rommittee ot ine ri num i- .imnnri n moit interestinc afternoon jit the Alliance Building tomorrow. They are to have a recital of Indian He. legend, sous, num.-'- iinu . "'"'' siren by "Pe-uhm-KrNiucct. ' in o ncr words "Floating I muu oi inr wjiumi """" ".'."... ! ..ii t...i:n irihe, anil sue win apprui ninu iimnm roftume. She hss given her dancer mice In coinunction with the ew York Pvmphony Orchestra and she ii cou fidered remnrknbl fine. T for one am ver eager to go. They tfll me sh( reproduce- the liome life ef tier tribe, its rites and ceremonies and ires the l cliciou. plntim war anrt lercmonlnl dances. Slie will nlso tell lgends lust as she heard tnem licrseit. told bv the old chiefs around the nigl fres. Slie will describe and illustrate the sun Innguogc and signals by Markets and fires. Altogether ns the invitation from the Art Alliance says: She Is n breath from the forest." After the recital ten will be fcrvejl anil the hostesses of the afternoon will be Mrs. Stunley Abbott. Mrs. Clara N. Madeira, MM Marv Butler. Mrs. John Msrkoe, Mrs. Harricon S. MorrK Mrs. John VS. Oukley. Mrs. Charles Hhoads. Mrs. Charles D. Stephens nnd Mr. Her bert Welsh. THH Triangle Club nf rriuceton gave its play nt the Ucllcviio. Stratford hist night and the Princeton grnduntes ami their fntnllics. as well as the fami lies of present-day students certainly Viil rally to the cause. The ballroom v, crowded and tliere was the usual bau!iful sight, after the play, when il the students both present nnd past stood up. nnd with raised bauds waviug in time, sane "Old Nabsau." It's very H'lrine when you see the white-haired urn! hewhiskered pupils of many years .izn singing with all their hearts and with a look of rapt devotion on their fares. I nlwnjs like to see that. The Billie Barclays gave a box party in honor of Billie, Jr.. and some of lus Princeton class mntc, the John Ptrublngs also entertained and the D'Oliers and the Walter Llppincotts. of Uiverton, for their daughter Kliznbrth. IHttATi that Seigeant Alvin Yorn is ill and so Colonel Muekle has bad to i fen M his invitations for the reception '"' wis to have given in his lienor this railing It will be a gretit disappoint mriit nut to meet li i 111 . as we are nil might) pioiid of said .sergeant. How ever, we will hope t lint it is only a rolponed pleasure. TACICin, who is four years old. ix 'J going to Sunday school these days. The other day he was taught about the Mention of the world nnd when he Jeaehed home after the lesson he ran into mother and told her nil about it. The beautiful garden that God had made, the people He put in it, "a man turned Adam and a woman named I've, "ho was n snake." Some version wesn't it' NA.VCY WYNS'K. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mis Isnne II, Clothier, Jr.. will Hue a dinner lit the Radnor Hunt Club n hniior of her son. Mr. Isaac II. 1 Imliier 3d, on Thursday, April S. The Marquise de Bre iuie d'Alain f'tirt nnd her small daughter arrived yterdiiA from Newport. Tlle ure ( 'Ming Mr nnd Mrs. Lniighoine Bul- U Hm'K, nf Norwood uvciiiic. Chest -""t Hill Mr. and Mrs. Dick will give ", tea in honor nf the Mimiuisc on jundax iifternoon. The Mnripilsp will ne remembered h Miss Mjra Dick, an "'"it of Mr Dick. Mi nnd Mrs. Joseph C. Fraley, of hcstnwt mn. who have been visiting in the South for several weeks, ure ex Pfctcil liome next Monday. They spent onwtime in Florida and nie at present Sf Augusta, tin The Chestnut Dill Heading and 'uncli ( Ini) win mrp Tliursdaj at the loine of Mrs Frederick Packanl. Sun " nieiiup. Chestnut Hill. '..r'rawls B. Beeves, of "Iminer xruti MeKoan ineniie, (lerinniitown. '"'fr'""' the Science nnd Alt Club "' His Inline hist evening. Mr. Frank mi spencer lhlmonds wns the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. John Elliot Ncwlln. of i. i , " T vnuv ...rui'i'i i. irii.i ii r. ( hestnut 1 1 II I. HiKMil "nsniUgloirs Llt ' i. . Biithday ut Atlautic , J1". Villllnm .1. Sewcll. Jr.. of .u.ut.rf rtomids." St. Martin's lane. "1 Mrs. Howard E. Seaver. of Mont Wincry avenue. Chestnut Hill, left in J ,0 hl)PU'' " uccl: nt Augusta, K.Tl",r.wr,l',ln- "r MioM Phoebe Mc !," "owns, (lu-ighter of Mrs. Norton ffi Vf. '''o'dhook Farm. Three tuns, and M,.. ,0M.ph w,.r Sargent, on ?w ,IIu,l'u. Conn., will tako place " Momlnj afternoon, June 28. riitpVi ani1 J,Ml r- W. McConnell, of llVfitm. Tl Sf .... IKIn aiDOd nt I ntier Smwtav nnlm. I,. lion ;nr 0f Miss Marguerite P. Dw-yer, ' Arilmorp, nnd .Mr. Thomas A. Hyan, .... l'".M'n,""it, whoso ciiKagemcnt has t .. -.' J .v.....D r(V,.r..l. i.:."' """-1" VHBBlll.-ut ("" "vi-ii announced. .I'll'; Ph iladelph in Skating Club, which s rteeiitlj heeu aririmlKcd will meet "". Mr. and Mr, Alexander Yar MuiXT V' ?''noon nt "10 J Palace, ' 'l'"1 "'"ftJ-tlftliHtrceta. Among vhnrimb,ir,' u,'' Mr' ,iml Mr"- (i'"'; Hum I "pi1 .JT"'"' sV1"' ,U11' Mls' wn ','m. '. Cloth er. Mr. I Mn in v 1M I 1111,1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore H. Paul. Mrs. T',I....1 rri..I iv'' .Mr, and and Mrs. Gilbert Mather. Mr. ami M ! Uodfrej, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Ncwhall, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. .Sims the Misses Rharpless. Mr. Charle, Davis and Mr. Sydney Clark. ,M.r.jtnnii.Mrs- V' Kmor-v MeMlehael. of J 41 Walnut street, will sail today month'""1' P ,,,C)" ,vi" "cn n Mr. and Mri. Ttnlnh Enrlc. of Hover ford, have gone to the Adirondack for the winter sports. Mr. and Mrs. John Charles Taney, who have been spending Borne time nt Atlnulic City, have returned to their home nt Tenth nnd Lemon streets, Media. ' On aeeourit of the illness of Serseanl A v n C. York 'olonel John Muekle has rerniled his evening. invitations for this A musical comedy will be prerented nv the Hnla-Cynwyd players nt .the . 'V u"wr. "renoue tuts evening nnd nt tlio Merlon OIpW ni. n,nnrrn... evening:, under the patronage of the Hryn Mowr Business Association, Ard niorc Chamber of Commerce. Board of Lady ) Isitors, and the social service committee of the Uryn Sfawr Hospital. Mrs. William Heain of Philadelphia has l)en visiting her daughter. MrK. I.O'iis Itnso Utile. ,)t Serogcie, her liotne near Media. DELAWARE COUNTY v .in mncsc niozrnm im rlvon nt M$!l I ... .1 -& .. . o----- -- - fi t .... , ; v. -"-y r.'.V".'"'"" ,l l"- " 'i -lrs V. II. iiieyier, wno wns assisted u receivine by Mrs. Howard Aldred, Mrs. Charles S. Osenbach. Mrs. Afnrpnu i,',,.ni,' ami tlioso tnking part in the program were In Jnpane&c costume. Mr. Liojd L'nstwood Seibold rendered several ongB as u female impersonator in cos tume, nnd Miss Stafford gac it talk on J-tpnn. A "Japanese Ten" concluded inr program Mr. and Mrs. William Franklin Mnthleus. of Idlewild Lane. Movlnn. nave returned from New York where they spent the week end. Mr. nnd .Mrs. J. It. Bla. k. of Movlnn. arc preparing to inuip to Altoona, where they will live permanently. Friends of Mrs. Hrnest I.e Hoy Green, of Mlln. will he glad to know that she is recovering from her recent illness. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The CIiish of 1021 of the Twenty-second Street Hebrew Sabbnlh School held a mnsftuerode partj lint evening at the hniup of Miss Hose Munition. 2S-1!) North Twenty-second street. The fol- inviiij; pilous were pic-cill: .Mtsr, i Muster Joseph Franklin. Master Tobias tioldtierg. MiQgtcr JIa .. Kuimei, Mnster Mn S. Kiamcr, Master IIir tnau KrniiM. Master Nathan Licbermnn. Master Hobert Hosp, Master Sutiiuel Solomon. Master Benjamin Zeitz. The following members of the faculty were present: Mr. Abrnm P. Piwoslsj. su perintendent of thp Hthonl: Mlsg Sadye SuRsplmnn. Miss Ida Wjnian. Mrs. A. P. Piwosky, Miss Pauline Sprit.ler and r. Morris B. (iinsburg. Among tlie visitors were Mr. Bernard Brodie, Mr. Morris Bloom(ield. Mr. Mer Hosenthnl and Miss MnrunolT. Mrs. William H. Jeffries. .f :!2.0.G Diamond street, and her sister, Mrs. Ljdin It. De Kiyne, have arrived nt PmisucoIo, Kill., where they will be the guests of Mrs. Jcffiies's son and his wife for the next month. Mr. William It. Jeffries. Jr.. bus been stationed ut tin naval dirigible station at I'ensacola for the Inst ,venr, and Mrs. .Ii ftrii-a re- ccntij joined nun there. A surprise party was ghen in honor of Mr. David Hoscnzwelg at Ins home. Oil North Twelfth street. The follow ing gui'.sts were present: .Mis- S. Selt zci. of ynrlaiid. N. ?. : Misa Satu Erfer. Miss R. Corbin. Mi-s E. Wnld. Miss I. (tlaser. of Bristol. Pa . Miss L. Sagaii, Miss S. Weinberg. Miss It. Toor, Miss (!. Weinbetg. Miss A. Suguii. Miss F. Arrow, Miss V. Fish beip, Miss C. Weinberg, of New York; Mr. M. Hosenzweig, Mr. S. Urekcl. Mr. Toor. of Harrisburg ; Mr. S. Mas ters. Mr. N. Rosenblatt. Mr. S. Selt chik. Mr. I. Klshbeln. Mr. D. Raid- I nijiii. Mr. M. Cantor, Mr. H. Kravitz, 'Mr. M. (loldberg, Mr, A. L'lieslcr und ' Mr. I. (Iiittj. , Mis. Nathaniel W. Jones, nf 1912 I North Broad street, enteitained at luncheon aud cards vesterda.v with the fnllnvinp cuests ! Airs. Ernest. Mne- I Mori is, Mrs. (S. Barliam Bond, Mrs Cornelius AmbriiBtcr. Mrs. Mnrtiu A Prenr.lnu, Mrs. Joseph Lanning and V Mrs. Latuber Bordo. Mis. John Weaver, of Ovri brook, is giving a laige card part.v tins after noon nt her home in uid nf the Baptist Home, Seventeenth nnd NorrN streets, A miscellaneous showei will lie given bv .Miss Elitm Windiseh. of tlftti.'! North Broad Ntreet, tomorrow ufteruoon in honor of Miss Ilelenn Murphj , whose marriage to Mr. Henry Miller will take place in April. Among the guests will lie Miss Dorothv Kirchner, Miss Helena Murphv, Miss Helen Reilly. Miss Eliza beth Hennlngs. Miss Kathleen Murphy. Miss Dorothv Murphy. Miss Edith Heger. Miss Maud Craven Mrs. Prank Hill. Mrs Edward Quln. Mrs. Thomas Dawsou. Mrs. Merrltt Hprlbili'lt. Mrs. Fcnion Reilly nnd .Mrs. C A Mcll benny. Mrs. It. L. Roth, of Noith Fifteenth street, will entertain ti!" r.( rubers of her card club at her home on Fiidn.v after noon. Mr. Ely K. Sclig. of the Hotel Ma jestic, is spending a few weeks in Miami, Fla. Ho is accompanied by his son-in-law. Mr. Alfred W. Eiseraan, of New York. Mr and Mis. Ileury 0. Brcuninger. of 2:ill Noitli Fifteenth street, liuvc , announced the engagement of their. daughter. Miss Clara Elsie Brcuninger, to Mr. Walter S. HIon, of Qunkcr tovvn, Pa. Mr. Nathan Schwab, of the Dauphin Apnrtments.Broad and Dauphin streets, has returned from a two months trip to Europe. Mrs. I M. Harris, of Sixteenth nnd Master streets, will eittertaln nt bridge on Saturday afternoon at her home. Mr. William O. Price, of North Eighteenth street, is spending the month in Miami, Kla., where he ia the guest of Mr. Albert C. Woodman. Mr. and Mrs. M. Krledmnn, of Wind (Jap. Pa., announce the engagement of their daughter. Mlfn Reba M. liled man. to Mr. Leopold Cirecnbaum, of 2101) North Sixteenth fctrecT. Miss Clara Dutton. of North Fif nail I llnmHii itennisim -M!s i :,ii,nVi,,n bowlers include Mr. Lugeiie S. Berk- 'he southeast corner Seventeenth and ioilow Mks ijiOm,? nukin Ml! "''' Mv- orris hangsdoif. Mr. IVderal streets, who rccentlv under- MKh'iJ, I M ss l-st p, Fl-P,, ,, I.ucien Katzenberg. Mr. Is?,ai. Kute.i .went an operation in the Methodist Mi a Mi frc, KanMin Miss Ihf, ,; b"TK. Mr. Joseph II. Hubiu. Mr. Aaruu I Hospital, will be glad to hear that she Greent". Ml tin ,',1, r......ni Miller. Mr.' Simon M r. Mr. Churls , i improving nt her home nnd will leave Miss ritw MnlinT in- Olribrl. Captain Jau.b Henly, .Ah. shortly for Atlantic City, where she chvJ Miss re M lie,. M ii ' . si'' Koi nil. Mr. Harry Hi.sh. Mr. wl" spend a few weeks. M&h' - Sihermirn Mr. Jacob Ginsbuig and ,, Mr, r,uy A Moorc. of 2T,(!) Dora Hiibin: .Mnster David Biosilow. I '" Aunul "l0(- ISoiith Ninth street, are now living ut Wm&Q PUBLIC LKiJUifxtPJ A BRIDE OF TODAY - - im:rii t-J:Avn;.-,. &,, n - -Villi i r 1 J" ' """- ,,.... -M 1 I :.-. : -nsfcr .. . . , , j rivvs,.- - i - I'holo by ZnmnUy & l'hllllpn .MISS LUCIA L. LKISKK Whoso wedding to Mr. Harry G. Malloy will take place today teenth street, will entertain nt her lioini on Frldaj eeniug in honor of Mirs Helen S. Limbeii. of Heading. Pn , who is visiting friends (n this city fur a fortnight. Mr. Clnrenie Lc, of North Sev enteenth street, K on n business trip to Europe. The Mercantile Club's bowling club will gle n dinner in honor of Mr. Charles Miller tiimorrnw evening, in celebration of his sixtieth blrthdii,. Iiieli tails on rcbrunn l'. I In Mrs. J. B. IVigel. lOIl North Broad street, entertained at luncheon and irulgc at her home on rrnlaj. Tli guests included Mrs. Hcur.v Louchhelm, Mrs. Hetirj (lerstley, Mrs. Morris Rosciibniiin, Mrs. A. A. Lhncr, lir.S, Sydney MS em. Mrs. L. Slioeubcrg, Mrs. Lee S. ilarns. Mrs. 11-iiry Mnl- ter. Mrs. II. Mork. Mrs. Louis Levy und Miss 1 reda Jonas. Mr. and Mrs. Lucicii Kiitzcubcrc. t.-.j-? N'nrili Brnnrl strppt siwuit Hip ( week-end in Atlautic Citj. land Mrs. Burke left for an extended .. . "hiy in 1 lorlda. 'I he annual Purlin dance of lietli 1 . , xl , ., , . , . Israel congregation, Thirtv-secoud 1 The members of the Pel Mel Club will street and Moutgoincrj uveniie. vvhi.h 1 entertain informn ly ut ndanco and n will take place on Thursday cveninc, iW'" '" ," ?'"" this evening at March -t. nt Mercantile Hnll, will be ai."11 ( ,n",,tr-v. CIub- f,hp mmittee hiil ninnuc. Mr. aud Mrs. Mux W. ""''hides Miss Annettii Metzgcr Miss Weinrnth will be master and mistress Pearl Luton Miss Elizabeth McCar of reicinonics and will be insisted l..v ,r"": M,-s' ,'sI'i- Mull and Miss Mnry a committee of the young people of the I""0'- roiiKicgatioit under the iliiilriuniiship, Friemls of Mis? Mane Gallagher, ol Ml. Leo cinroth and Miss Esther ilnnchtpr nf Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank OnlK. jj Mtilis SOUTH PHILADELPHIA A sin prise-ireedom p.utv wns given .it flu home of Mr. .1. Iinl.n t'lnfi- 31)00 South Seventeenth street. Sunduv evening, in honor of Mr David Sonen'- loin 1 110-p i.re.seni were .iir. anil -virs. S. Pl.itt. Miss Edith Piatt. Miss Net- 1 tie Piatt MI 1 Bess levin Ml,, Mythe Levin. AIIss Lstlier (!essp, Miss Sarnh Jacobs, .Miss ranuic Ito-cnfeld, Miss Marion Miller. Miss p,( , Sonenfeld. Miss Bess ("loldberg. Miss lt"lm Potom kin. Miss Matilda Walker. Mis Rcba Weinberg. Mr. J. Duke Piatt. Mr. Wit Ham P. Weiiuan, Mr. David It. Me ranzc, Mr. Williiini L. Eisenberg, Mr. 'lISS KHN15STINA I)K HKNICDHTTO Mil. FRANK FOfiLIKTTA Whose ciigiigi'inciit was announced la!.t vircli m?Bt ' . 1 $ ' Jnck Knbnff, Mr. Julius Winston. Mr. Sol Weiss, Mr. Albert Levcn. Mr. Mor ris Hottmnn. Mr. Jnck Corson. Mr. Harry Pederman and Mr. Harry A. Potomkin. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Scelsi. of !)23 Possyunk avenue, imnounee the engage ment of their daughter, Mis Agnes M. Scelsl. to Mr. Joseph M. Coseln, of 2.'U0 South Twenty -second street. Tho wedding will take place in tho early fall. Friends ot Mrs. Emma K. Cook, of their new home nt 10."0 Johnson street An interesting church wedding took place Saturday afternoon nt 2 o'clock iu the Roman Catholic Church of St. iMnliiAlii .4 Uaiiaiii fjnAnv.l rtAtaAtfifr alfrl Wifit!laiiil mmiiA sitlinti flaa Ahum Kn.,nid. of (141).', (Slpnmorc avenue, be- cnmc 1P bride of Mr. Joseph Burke, nf Twenty-second nnd Catharine streets, with the Rev. Father James Dougherty ollicinting. A reception fqi- lowed the ceremony nftcr which Mr. Igher. of 1727 Mifflin street, will be glad to lenrn that she is rccup"ratiug from her iccinl Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNcnny, of .1!).')." Itilner street, nre receivine con- igriitulutiniiN on tlie birth of a daughter, Miriam McNennj. T:, i'IIv nn.in.K rih .nioi.j 1,, y evening at a luncheon given nt the Adelphia on WEST PHILADELPHIA Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity held a tea dahsant nt the Bellevue-Stratford Sat urday afternoon from ." until 0 o'clock. KENSINGTON A leap year party was given by Miss rcane SchnelTer Saturday evening nt her home, 2S04 Fraukfortl nvenue. Among those present were Mis3 Snra Margolis, Miss' Esther Rlcklin, Miss Sarah Orcen. Miss Victoria Jaffe. Miss Florence Margolis. Miss Katherinc Schwartz, Miss Beatrice Schlcicliknru, Miss Ida Hosen. Miss Sophia Ledger. Miss Helen Kaplan, Miss Anna Schwartz, Mrs, Sehaeffer and Mrs. FIshtnnn, Mr. David Derkowitz, Mr. Muurlop Prnissmau. Mr. Louis Gour land, Mr. Herbert. Veill, Mr. Abraham Melllnson. M.r. Ralph Shaofsky, Mr. Edward AVeltzman, Mr. Albert Veill, Mr, Herman Schaffcr, Mr. Robert Schaffcr, Mr. Abraham Fishman nnd Mr. Michncl Fishman. STRAWBERRY MANSION A surprise shower was held on Sat urday night in honor of Miss Freda Silverman at her home, liS.11 North Thirtieth street, whose marriage to Mr. I Samuel Gross, of li.TlO North Twenty , ninth street, will tako place in the fall, uy .uism rniucra ouvermun unu .vir. Benjamin Silverman. Among the guests present were Miss Anna Gross, Miss Yetta Stein, Miss Ceclella Broson, Miss Ruth Finger. Miss Jackenetto Gold schild, Miss Yetta Kcsslcr. Miss Fran ce Rosoff, Miss Sara Rurack, Miss Helen Greenfield, Miss Roso Chrrtak, Miss Belln Shulman, Minn Ruth Grubs, Mr. and Mrs. M. Stein. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goren. Mr. and Mrs. II. Kalikn. Mr. L, Kohen, Mr. A. Segal, Mr. Harry Brown, Mr. M. Rothmau, Mr. L. Kates, Mr. N. Cohen, Mr. J. Bern f.tein. Mr. M. Muser. Mr. G. Baron. Mr. L. Kimmclmau, Mr M Gross, Mr. Edward Paul aud Mr. Benjamin Her man. ROXBOROUGH Mrs. Alfred Patcbctt, of Ridge ave nue, entertalucd tho following at cards yesterday afternoon: Mrs. Joseph O. Davenport, Mrs. Samuel Borer, Mrs. Charles Kastwood. Mrs. John Cantlcy. Mrs. .T. Ramsav, Mrs. Leo Burgess and Mrs. Thomas Bancroft. Miss Eleanor Burns, of tlie Ameri can Collego for Girls at Constantinople, hpent latit week-end as the guest of I Miss Blnncho Stafford, of Monastery avenue. LIA, WIS is fi MISS REGINA GABLER BRIDE OF A. BRANDT Other Wodding3 Take Place To day Miss Engard Weds William Wagner Among today's interesting weddings will he that of Miss Hegina J. dabler. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August (abler, of 211.T West Master street, nnd Mr. Albert P. Brandt, of 1017 North Twelfth street, which will take place thin afternoon nt 4 o'clock nt the home of the bride's parents, with the Hev. T. Asher Hess officiating. The bride will wear her traveling ult of brown with n lint to match and will be attended by Miss Shepherd na brides maid. Mr. John Gablcr, the bride's brother, will be best. man. A recep tion for tho families will follqw the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Brandt will leave for n trip to Niagara Falls nnd Cnnadn. Ti-y will be nt home after April 1. nt 211.", Wet Master street I WAGNIJH DVCAHI) An interesting wedding was solemn ized at noon today nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Kngnrd, of 2105 Psorth Twelfth street, when their daugh ter. Miss Nellie G. Engard. was mar ried to Mr. William F. Wagner, of ..0J1 North Broad street. The cere monv was performed by the Hev. John Gordon. D. D.. of the theological de pnrtnvnt of Temple Fnlverslt, and was followed b n breakfast TJie bride wore a gown of white satin nnd duchess lure with a cil nf tulle caught with elusters of orange blossoms nnd carried a shower of Bride'n roses, or chids and lilies of the vnlley. Sho was given in marriage by her father and vns attended by MN.s Bernice Wngncr. sister of the bridegroom, ns maid of Honor, and Miss Claire Bates, brides maid, Ther wore frocks of soft pinlc silk veiled with embroidered pinlc georg ette crepe nnd curried pink roses. Mr. Albert C. Hngnrd. the bride's brother, was best man. nnd Mr. John Wagner. Jr.. brother nf the bridegroom was usher Mr. and Mrs Wagner left on a trip and will be nt home after March Ifi. nt 2NT. North Twelfth street. CHESSMAN BEARD Another pretty liome wedding to take place today is that of Ml. Clarn M. Beard, daughter of Mrs. Susanna Beard, of l."'l Allmnus street, nnd Mr. Warren B. Cressmnn. nf 3."2(J North Eleventh street, which will be solemn ized this evening nt 0 :1!0 o'clock at the I'ome of the bride's mother, with the Rev. E. r. Randolph, of St. James's Methodist Episcopal Church, officiating. The bride, who will be given In mar riage by her mother, will wear n gown of soft white taffeta and will carrv Bride's roses. Miss Amy Bates will be bridesmaid nnd will wear it frock of pale blue silk veiled with georgette crene ot the same shade nnd will carry pink rosps. Mr. Cressman will have for best man the bride's brother. Mr. Wcslev Beard. A reception for tlie families will follow the ccremonj. The hridegroom and bride will leave on an extended trip and will b at home at 1.13 Albnnus street, after May 1 BLUM HIRSCHBEIN A wedding ot interest in tnis city anil 111 wasinnginn wns mnc 01 .uiss iwunn rine Hirschbeiii, daughter of Mrs. J. Hirsclibein. of SliP.P. North Fifteenth street, nnd Mr. Abraham Blum, of Washington, which tookp1acc on Sun day afternoon The ceremony wns per formed by the Rev. Marvin Nathan, of Beth Isreal Temple. Tho bride was I unattended, nnd her brother. Mr. Frank L. Hirsclibein was best man. Inimedi- ately after the quiet ceremony Mr. nnd 1 Mrs. Blum left for a trip through the I South. Upon their leturn they will j live in Washington. LIVEZY McCLAIN An interesting wedding of the week was that of MUs Elizabeth N. McClaln. sister of Miss Margaret .MeClain. of 1 1 MtO .SUIIU I umiilH niini, iui .'II. William F. Livez.v, Jr. The ccremonj wus perform")! on Sunday evening nt tlie future home of the bridegroom and bride. .TM0 North Sixteenth street, by the Rev. Forrest E. Dager, D. D.. of St. Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church. Rroad and Vepnngo streets. The bride wns iitteudcd bv her sister, and Mr. John Nelbine was best man. The serv ice was followed by n dinneiV, .Mr. and Mrs. Livev left for a trip to Washing ton. MILLER BOWLES An attractive wedding took place at I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I Bowles, 4211 N'orth Reese street, on; Saturday afternoon, when their daugh- ' ter. Miss Esther Bowles, became the1 bride of Mr. William V Miller, son of Mr. nnd Mr- Charles II. Miller, of -1041 ' North Eish'n -trcet. The Rev. F. ' W. Randall. i the Bethesdn Baptist ' Church, Fif tli and Veuungo streets, per formed the ceremony Mr. Bowles gave his daughter in marriage, and her sistei Mrs. William Trait, was matron nf ' honor. Mr. Charles II. Miller was his; brother's best man. A reception fol- I lowed the service After a short trip I Mr. and Mts. Miller will be nt home ut 4211 North Reese street. The bride groom served mcrspus nine months 11s , corpornl with Conipali.v D. Seventh Di- I vision. Thut' fourth Infnntr.v. The bride was serietniv nf the Hunting Park vivr I'liiiiwi'iiitiHKiiiiiniisiiiiLniiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 ANNOUNCE A SHOWING OF New Millinery in a Lovely Variety of Springtime Models There Is ieal charm in these pretty becoming Btyle, nnd iimnm Is tho dominant note Tho soft lnoliti(f straw cloths fashioned together with slllt, satin or Qeorccttc mnlie very effective huta tor Immedlato wear. And there aro raanv new materials and trlmmliiKB Btinwii In exclustvo novelties which aro qulto tho vogue for tho comlnR ooason. And p'r'Ms just thn hat you aro looking for will lie In theso specially priced gioupa wo arc ahowlng at 810, $12 and J515 each. 40 Inch Crcpc dc Chine, $2.25 yard This qtirtlitv is worth moro ilwn th'a from the tnariiifacturern, but we aro giving the advantage to our customers. A full lino of evening and strict shades in tho assortment 1 Special Value Silk Petticoats 1 Silk Petticoats of serviceable quality messalinc; some with I Jersey top; priced aa low ns S7.25. i Silk Petticoats with jersey top with flounces in plain colors 1 or changeable effects, at $8.50. . f gj All-Silk Taffeta Pcttlconts, deep cord flounce with frilled cdfje, I at 59.7S. A complete assortment of regular nnd extia-sizc Petticoats 1 up to $15.00. PSavuimmiiLiiimmininfTniiiiniimtrif niiiiriirciiiniiinnmii'HiumfmnrmDnnnui'iiimit.fnTfimHiUHiHUiH uitmi ffTv'- KVAfir 25 branch of the Emergency Aid during tho war. LYONS BUSICIItK .The wcddlns o Miss Myrtle A. Buy kirk, daughter ot Mr. Howard Busklrk, of Johngvllle, Pa., nnd Mr. James . Lyons, of 1740 North Sixth street, was solemnized on Sunday afternoon In the Hancock Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Hancock street and Olrard ave nue, by the Rev. W. II. Kctels. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyons loft on a fortnight . tj trip, and upon their return they will live In North Philadelphia. FREEDMANWEINSTEIN Tho marriago of Mlas Yetta Wcln stcln, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Isaac Wclnstcin, of 5401 Pine street, nod Mr. Nathan Freedman, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Freedman, of 827 Dickinson street, took place last evening nt Beth Israel Congregation Temple, Thirty second street nnd Montgomery nvenue. A reception followed at Apollo Hall. After a weddlne triti throueli tho South .Mr. nnd Mrs. Freedman will live nt iVW Cobbs Creek Parkway. NORRISTOWN In honor of her four grandsons, plaster Joseph Beercr, Jr., Mnster James Bccrer, Master Jack Ilngeman and Master Donnld Ilngeman, Mrs. Clara Ilagemati. of 1012 Powell street, gnvo n (?eorge Washington party nt her home. Mrs. II. S. Plummer. of Fnlrvlew. entertained the members of Girl Scout Troop No. 1110, of Fnlrvlew, at n George Washington Birthday dinner nt her home. Mrs Plummer Is captain of the troop nnd Miss Ruth Trucksess lieutenant. There were seventeen pres ent at the event. PASTOR HAS BUSY HOURS Marriage, Funeral and Birth To gether for the Rev. Paul L. Yount A birth, a marriage and a death, nil In Uip space of u few hours, kept the Rev. Puul L Yount on tho go. The clercvmau Is nustor of St. Paul's Luthcrau Church ut Twenty-second i street nnd Columbia nveuue. On Feb ruary 0 the minister married George Richardson ana .viiss .viyrun nines, ot Lancaster, nt his home, nt 2 o'clock. He was preparing to conduct the funernl of Miss Laura Fisher, of Tioga, at 2:30 o'clock that afternoon, when he received news that lie had just be come the father of n baby girl. Annn Tcrrill Yount Ho obtained the services of another minister to conduct the funeral. ASK ONE GWYNNED SCHOOL Residents of District Plan to Merge Four Institutions (ivv.vnrdd. Va.. Feb. !U.". A movement i iinil"- way to cotinolltlitto the four selionls of Lower Ovvynedd township mid to erect olio centrul biiildltiB. Resi dents will hold n tnnss-meet Ins to solve the problem, nml will make 11 recom mendation to the sehool hoard. The idea of ronfcolidiition is the. re mit of the recent storm, when the rurnl roads ver' completely tied tip and the work of education was seriously nf fecteil Fraternity Meeting Mr. Htiyler Dnvi.van entertained the members of tho Amistnd Fraternity -nt his home 2101 West Venango street Saturday cveninc This marked the first annual reunion ninre tho war. A bunnuct was t-ervetl and the following were present: Mr. .1. Lincoln Marion, Mr! Raymond Kraft, Mr. Mark Quny. Mr. Samuel Grover Hopkins, Mr. ('. Herbert Quay. Mr. .Tnmes Hcbtiltz, Mr. Elmer Quay, Mr. DcForreet Veigtaber pcr, Mr. V. Earl" Craij:. Mr. Monroe K. VclgtsberRcr. .Mr. William AVaes chle and Mr. Stunley CraiR. CHEI Popular Prices for Particular People Cf In CHERI one has the distinctively different dining place that all Phil adelphia has been looking for an atmosphere of quiet ease, harmonious surroundings, food quality and service. CHERI bridges the gap between the cheap type anil its expensive opposite. For Buiinei Men and Women CHERI 1604 Chestnut Dally Lunch, Dinner & Supper Sunday Lunch and Dinner CHER1 124 South 13th Breakfa6t, Lunch &. Dinner (Not Open Sundays) CHERI 132 South 15th Breakfast, Lunch &. Dinner (Not Open Sundays) I "ROVING MARINES" COMING Crack Shots Will Entertain Here at Jars Smokers Rifle and pistol shdts of International fame, headed by tho undisputed rltle champion of tho United States, form part of tho "Roving Marines," tho de tachment of service entertainers who aro coming to this city ou Friday. Tho mnrino corps has long held n foremost position In rlflo nnd pistol prnctlco nnd the "Roving Marines" In clude a number of champions who have won laurels an marksmen within recent years. Tho "Roving Marines" will give a jazz smoker and entertainment nt the Elk's Hall. 1320 Arch street, on IMdny evening, nnd nt tho Second Regiment Armory, Broad street nnd Susquchnuna nvenue, Saturday evening. PHILADELPHIA'S FOHEMOBT THKATItEB FORREST Mat. Today at 2 LAST 4 KVOH. at 8. LAST MAT. BAT. at 3. NO ONB SEATED DUlUNa PIIELUDB Positively Last Week KLAW & ERLANGER'S COI.OHSAIj NKW rnODL'CIION BEN HUR NextWeeki- JOHf COHT'S BfiNBATIO.VAL MUHICAT COMED? LISTEN LESTER WITH Ada Mae Weeks nml Us wonderful cast nf nlnrrs dati"rfl und fnn-makrs BROAD MAT. TODAY ROBERT B. M ANTELL Mat. Today Hamlet TOtTSBnn TONIGHT RICHELIEU lOMonnow NimiT MACBETH rrldav MKRCIIANT OP VENICE Saturday Mat fc Kvir jriiTL'S CAE3.VII NKXT Wnr.K SEATS TOJIORKOW "THE IRRESISTIBLE GENIUS" A NKW CO.MKDY OK TOPTII. IDVD AND TEMPKHAJIBNT DT JOHN T.MclNTYHU and FHANCI8 HILL Produced under prrion,il direction ot IIAIUMHUN OKBY PISICB "I Liked It When 1 Head It Hop You'll I.lVn it Whnn Vnn S. It." OEO JI. COHAN. GARRICK MAT- TODAY A RIOT OF FUN! Abig MARC KLAW musical production tvery bvening .h0H n 30 io u ts i PIERROT REVUE of Beautiful Girls Special -Tonight j MOVIE NIGHT Goldwyn Pictures Corporation will Attempt to Lower the World's Record for Making and Showing Movies. i KEMPTON GREENE I rorniT' nf Pot o'l Studhi and S. -f , 1 thr. 1'i'til.i Pilm I'orporutlon, Hn! ' ' Mr. JOHN D. O'BRIEN ! 'of O Hrlnn Pro In ti"n l'.' Till: MAS" Ullo ' mpi: M.rs i n iroun immous nni , Mr. IRA M. LOWRY ! I 1 1 m tor i , n-ral of HctvnooI . WILL APPEAR TONIGHT I MISS HELEN GREEN I from .Vcii Yfk ;o!rf" ini Sturtin lt'tll Dtm I iiMf iair thr Art . rMlonnl .Uovin .lrtinf7, Dlr.-rted hp m IS li SLI.T?Vn. ' SOUVENIR PHOTOS OF STARS During the I ENTKN' Season Get Ready for Your Easter Dances Tv Taking lndivnltidl 4 DANCING LESSONS $5 in orn rtm ATU Minnonnn sTfnios rn.iixri Tn.ict"rc.i 1:0 CIIESTM'T ST. OFl'ICr CORTISSOZ SCHOOL HOCKEY TONIGHT 7:45 P. M. ( St. Nicholas vs. Quaker City Phila. Auditorium and Ice Palace 4'irt-jiAiiKKj;-jiiTir ACADEMY OF MUSIC yf FT'PW KVrMN'G rr.n V I M t JtEi'lTAI BV MASTER Sammy KRAMAR AMERICA'S BOY PRODIGY TICKnTf Ill PPi:" 1117 ih.v.mi' St ' METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE ! TONIGHT AT 8:15 R U F F 0 SS V -' W IS" CONLKIIT flKATS. tl r.Q. 1 4on r no, 11 "8 i'Itn t n ii t S t New York Symphony ' ORCHF-'iTnA WALTCTl DAMIinTH. Conductor Ardimy ot Muli, Thin Hc , Kh. "a fcOLOIbT LEVITZKI PIANIST Tlckntn. 73o to tL'.JVQ. Hcpp 1110 Chtatnut ORPHEUM H" TonmriowTTvlKir sii'?.Hn0SS rho Woman in Room 13 Man'li 1 -"I.ITTLB PCOOV 0IOORI!:' DUMONT'S nminMTj" viihTtlr" KirpoPUI.AK PRICH MATINKB TODlYTI Tho Hhlvery. SPIRITS K- SPnnt'5 Shaky Scream Walnut ab 8th Mat Today BURLESQUE WONDER SHOW .asino Peoples Ken Av 4. Cumberland 1 UJIKS1 MAT DAILY Al. Reeves Trocadero TUB Brut'TY REVUK, wiu, I rocuaero JlroraU Coop 4 A(Ja Unw l v i V. 1 HwJSVLr Jm3& V.9 1I 'V Market St. ab. 16tn. 11 A. M. to H.15 P.M. A Fanunount-Artcritt Ploture WALLACE REID Wiindiv IInwly, Theodor Bobrt m1 Tully Jtarihftll In Flrlt Hhowln of! "DOUBLE SPEED" k-MIZ11 ComHir "A TWIMOHT BABT" M VVk. Nazlmovn In 'BtronserThn Dusth' PALACF 10 A. M 12, 3, 8!4S, PUS, TMB, Of80 1.M. rotrita Preiont the Picture UnvuuiU Back to God's Country Added T,ATmY flEMON COMEDV NE.VT WEEK "THE roPPEtlltEAD" With LIONEL iiAnnYMonn A"R"c"a"'dT"a ritESTNl'T llt'LOW 10TH A 10 A. M.. 12, 2, 3:1S. BHrp, 745, 0130 r. ti. t.lHbL CLAYTON, in picTcnrzATioN or play "YOUNG MRS. WINTHROP'-' A PAnAMQUNT-AnTCnAFT PICTimB V I C T 0 R I . A n a. si. to u .in p ji. "BLIND HUSBANDS" Nt- Wk Anita Btwart In "Old Kentucky" C A P I T0 T ia ,r 72 MARKET BTnEET - io a jr., is, 2, a ttn. cms. 7:43, o:ao p. m- ALI. THIS WEEK nm.niwM ..,!. MABEL NORMAND PhoSSur "PINTO" Aurtcuon Charlie Chaplin '"nm REGENT S JIAP.KDT 8T. Bol. 17TU l-LOIl IlOLjm.l In Added -CHAIlLIi: CHAPLIN in -rh, nink" It A. Jf. to-11 P f, JIAHKKT STTtF.rTr ii i ivrTWyl JJZ. .iun rv "Willard'o Fantasy of Jewels" "GOINO SOJtE j OTHCnS WORTH WltlLK BROADWAY Broa'1 Snydar Awi. uivunuwni 2 15. 6:48 & O P. M. "When Dreams Come True" MaeDONALD In 'THE TIIUNDCIiBOliT" CROSS KEYS JtAKKKT ST. Bel. 60th ANNIVERSARY WEEK "d DOTTIC CLAinn fc JIAIDS OTHCnS PILApBLPIIIA'.S WJAD1NO THKATRK3 Direction IEU & J. J SHUDURT T VDTr EVENINGS AT 8:20 if. ?1.00 MAT. TODAY "This Hodge Lad Has Cer tainly Discovered Some Deep Secret of Popularity." jgfj WILLIAM HODGE IS HIS GREATEST SUCCESS "The Guest of Honor" AHPT PUT N'Bht at 8 ID Bhurp j LyJiliJr nl LAST 4 M0IIT8 1 LAST $1MAT. TOMOR. The Monarch of Mrludrumn CRIMSON ALIBI with Orlelnal Cant ami Production nEC MONDAV ON"K Wl-.tflC OS'I T Arthur IltimmerxtMn n Munlcal Play I SOMEBODY'S SWEETHEART 1 SEATS ON" SAI.1. TOMORROW sAii SHUBERT nights, s.i& POP. MAT. TODAY , V ncvualcal Comedv of N V 'a Iitin Quartltr with FRANCES WHITE and I AMES WATTS TED 1,1. WIS D PliRMAN AI. llr.HMXN AMI M K YMCIf.S AKTISTs '.OUELS BEG. MONDAY '$w POP. MAT. WED. n $ 1 .00 li I.I '"I 1 ROM 0 MuSlHs'lV ,S V '. Ml'N I Il I.N Illl VOO U3 f-T! ?AY QO mav rHFSTNUT ST 'ri.n noi se V-nLO!lUl OI. NiriMTS at 8il5 $1 MAT. TODAY THE SEASON' S MfMr.v!.. SUCCESS SOMEBODY'S SWEETHEART WITH A lno', i-m-t TOE-TICK LIN" Tl'Nf.' UAUOH-IADEN I.ISEf) a ri tho llet SliiRlnff ' horui in Town Positively Last 4 Nishts MO MONDAY TO ADEI.PIU THEATRK .TM.rivc, MONDAY-. MiATt- '"OMORROW 1 -" I itfRft and nit k pms "i muMrai luiw ph In ir THE HIAUE OP ni'VPES" CO.MTANY OP Pio -PU1VOJ. i-iroIU'S OP B0 WALNUT " TOMOII Mo to 7Bc i:vi.rsi,s at 8i30 ANNt'Al. TWIN BEDS I I.NC'.AClUSIENr 1 THE I I.Al (III 1 PEST1VAI WITH I.OI3 IJOt.TON NTiXT WEEK --'EATS NOW SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE An Ovprsnaa Ilumnr of Iswri arid War METROPOLITAN OPElt V. HOUSE FAREWELL for Two Yeara FRIDAY. MAR. 5 at in CO CERT J.Y jnilS- McCORMACK UREAT POPtXAR PROC.RAM SEATS. l 1 B0. JO0. 1108 Chestnut fit, EITH'S Pat Kooncy &. Marion Bent and Company In "Rlna of Smaka" Goorgo MncTTarlane Th Favorite Iiarlton Kate-Elinoro & Williams-Sam Marearet Pord and a Tramandoua mil' MKTROPOI 1TAN OPERA HOI SB mi runpourAN opnnA company n y Si MARTHA AT Mmui Bariiviuoi. prrmi tin rUM Dldur, Mlttt, THrrntl i ' nd Tlfhlanrtcir SaaU 1108 Cheotnul St Hal ICl lUceST. vJXffmJbn OU9-JvWiL,1JCl.lNG BUUTlfc?, V " ff . u . i lll .m m "in As :& X. m m I V . ' ... i .' jL '$ A h , a J WiNrfyv 'f4MmM'i'- " ;
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