I'K'jffit'sr B VISAING PUBLIC XMmWEP&lBtiikDl v Kt . JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE i Nancy Wynne Tallcs of the Doings in the South and North Those Days Lenten Class to'Mcet Today. -Mary Judges Her Countrymen IT SRKMJto me thai thlncs nrc really pretty Kay In tho Soiltli tlrnplte thr T.rntpn scflson. nnd 'mrrny ,lmyp gnnp up to T.akc Plnojtl, tdn. Itosrmond Vurty, one of tlic two WiirtH (Ipbutnntofi thin tour. N 'P nt'TiiVp.T'lncId wlth'Mnry iioorlmrn nud r-vfutt ntlicr. Did you Inow thnt HoRnmond rind hrr siMor Klcinnr nrp coins to JRjirane In .Tnnr iWth tlir-lr mint. Mm. Edmund It. Mc rulloiiRliV Ulioda Hroo1p will so. o. 8hp in not nrtunlly i tilfce of !. M" I'lillAttRh. but flip is Hip stepdaughter Mn Mi-di'loHcli' brotlipp. TriMuli id New bold, it ml tlip Wnrts nnd hr have had sevrral piirtles tOBPther thin mum. in iari mt. . wiium the tea wlilpii intronueeii ner own ilnimliter and the two Wurts girls back In October. TIip Wurts pli's arr the dmnlitfru nf Mr. and Mr. Robrvt Keuppdj Win In. the Ifitlcr having been Mlns Katherlnp Xewbold. She In n slslr-r of Mis. McUulloUgh. who was Mtss Kthel N(.bold. and Of Trcnehnrd cwbold, vhose wife was formerly Mrs. (leorgc Brooke. Jt will be a wonderful ex peilence to go over thm summer, l think, nnd I have hrard of nultP a number ulio intend golnjf or who have already sni'ed. . A MX DOI.AN waH to go on .Satur dav. but 1 believe slie and her giandmollier. Mrs. Xellson Rrown. liai' been held up nctlii for n ffv inK However, if they have not sailed ri thry aie going in a very few days. Nlis. Rrown innkea Pitrls her home how. . Aiiv mIII vlolt lirr for a wuilr. Jlrs. poi.i ,,......- .-- Ilrown rnnie on insi sumincr. jon kiiuh, nnth visllnl hrr daughter Mrs. Clarence Dolin In Ncwpoit and here in Rose- moot. ... , .lenn Riillill sailed about a work ago for Paris and will hp oPr there for some lime filie Is Mr. l.ngan Rullitt s daughter, vnu know, nnd has spent a lot or tier lime abroad. She and her f.unily wpip in Antwerp when the war broke nut in llll I nud they escaped -to Loudon and letiirned srternl months Intpr. Thr mungpr Inuther, lieulennnl Richard Stockton Ilullilt. was one of the llrst of 'thp Twenlj -eighth Division men to glU' hia life for his cotintiy. TO RLTlRN to the doings in th South. They sure did have- some party at the annual t.eprgp Washing ton (ostunip ball. The fancy frocks were wonderful In behold, and the dane iiig lasted until late in the morning. A great mauv Phlladelphians were tbeie Mary Rrowu Waib'iitmi und the Charles nnd CJurnee Minnie the Ned Rrownings. Mis Ldiih Fisher, who is their guest: the Paul Millse nnd any number of otheis. A ND speaking of the South, did ,0' war Jlarctl lira;' ipiill (lues not eem to be in tliiiiCs the-e da). (hey had a wonderful lime. There wcie lots of Hnnl Alfl .uttA frt it Iiaia iliii lilnlil t i-if liii t til I'll i i f iui ur iv ti 1''" '-" detroyera there and then unite ia ' mimhnp .if lh iitiuln(.J tll .Invi II ff.ilil I Pcusai'o'.u for the party, too. rpHF Sidney Keiths and ihe Hi niton , -1- tloberltieh have been up in Neupirl vMiiug their re.ipectlse "ms. Sidney keith. Jr.. and l.siirnnec Iloberts, wiio rahnestnek. Tlie class was organized T think I told you, hv Frnnees I.eech niid Elizabeth Ann Taylor, The tlrM meet ine was held last Thursday at the Tay. lots' houso. and today the menibeis will decide where to hold the next. The membtTH include Nancy Dunning. Mabel Kid. Peggy D.il'eit. Klhiabeth ltos. Kaehel Price, Mildred f.ongstrrlh. Helen Shelton and F.'cntmr Jones, be sides the three alicndy mentioned. M's A. h, has a little moruiiie class i '- lor smnll icils nnd Ihe nlhpr il.sv OlH and the othe -he wns giving said class n lesson in fugrapliy. and the subject wr the lps. She described the way in which tinvelers nn the great cnoiw moun tains were often saved from deal h anil -Mrx-atlon by the big St. Ilernnrd dogs, who hunted through the snow for them, and who had fastened about their necks flasks of brandy to revive the half fny.cn men or women they found. Tlie children weic wildly interested and liitened lu silent awe. Then Mnry moke: "Miss A.." said she, "I aup P'isc a great many Americans will be going oier there now." NANCY WYNNi;. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Harry Connelly i firnnmc. of thin city nnd Airlie. War- renton. Va.. nnoiiuec the engagement of i heir daughter. Miss Susan Townsenil Groome, to Ir. Lieutenant Hobert Toland, 'Jd. son of Mrs. I'dwnrd D. Toiand. of Wynnewond. Miss Groomo is n debutante of this season and is upending tlie winter at the Wellington. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mi-S I'lise du Pont, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis I. du Pont. 1S30 Spruce htreet. who will be one nf next season's; debutantes, will be introduced ' a tea to be given bv her parents, on November L'O. Miss du Pont will also he the guest of honor at n large dance on Wednesday, June 'Ji. Another debutante of next season will " Miss Catherine H. Knight, daughter of Mrs,, llrudford Knight. 1017 Kitten linuse Htreet. who will be introduced to Ki'lety at n danrc to be given by her Mother on Friday, November ,rr, at tlie Acorn Club. Mr, and Mrs, John Hamilton Dames, "f Devon, arc In Aikey, S. (.'., for a firt stuy. Mr, and Mrs. .1. S. C. Harvey, of Jtiulnor, have gone to Florida to icumln for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John A. TIHntson. of lie Louella, Wayne, are lu New York visit lug Mra. Henry Kirby. Misa Caroline Heed Ih arranging for a hridjo party to bo given on Friday afternoon, at the Saturduy Club, for ihe fimith College endowment fund. Miss Cnthcrine Mnther hn.s sent out cards' for a small dance tomorrow evi' "in. to be given ut the Saturday Club, in Wayne, Mr. and Mrs, George F. Tyler, of irnrrian Terrnee. F.lkln Park, arc jpendlng a few days at the St. Hegla Hotel, New Y-cU, Mr. -- fr. William Frltr.. nf Merwr, have taken nn apartment In towc for the remainder of the winter, Vrs. Henry Hoever, of St. Davids, ""s returned to her home fro ,i Geneva, N Y , where she haa been visiting her daughter, Mm, Hcyward llrowil. Dr. nnd Mrs',"Mnrhall Ward, of I iL.l j.... T1....U...i l.iu tin..' n. r .. , . . 11 ... returned from, I'riiB-irohi. Fla... where , ningle. Mr. Allied Iluduey and Mr. ' M ,' ni a n t .Hr I loiior ' ,l",hr P0 I,0?' "Vrl J,r,ll,noiR,r 7 1 tht wh Mopping with .Icanie KuowIch , ninr,ci. Uowcr. I , sXln" n, "L ?i. , .1 " of Mr iniil1 M.'s, i,n'l'K I;1'".' u"S 5! 1r1 for everal week. Some nf the nlrs ,, ,, ,. ,. ,.,-. I . I, , l ,,,...' V Mu ford, Ks, Mae Ituit. Ml:i Mildred .. .i..!V, .il.. m.,. ,..n.,i,- Mr. Uarrj II. Perkins, of fCi nun- ' Mrs. M. Itiirman. 1!M South (.alio- . Vrmlee Mr llnlnll Atel'leeB MIi , i i R, mi- I & ! "",111"11 'W. onlertained at fitlO on way Mrcet. The gMeMs Included Mr. . ,'p S0- I n I Mi's Helen Mc n i.I,t -m, n, ,..i w- . ,?, I Wrilnfilii afternoon for the memher.s ; ami Mr... I.ankiu. Mr. and Mrn. F.lfintt S, C,ulyis an" ,MiSS "0ICM 'MC i ,?,?,. fm, '. h!;,, n oil i,r.lf l,,,r ,""'1 "t1"''- ' l,,1",,,, M". Snhelma... Mrs S..helma.i. of Pallimore . n,1(lcn' 0 limeli fun a! u l the old pie. i.,l-i lr I.Mu.ir.l T. Mr. and Mi-.. II IVnmer. Mr. and' niiuii i iitiL iiinii i u tin mi j i v i t i in j-. . ur. I ii in iiimiii7. .hi iiimiii t .... m. . n... I. ti , ii.. ..! i are til St. Hc&rjtn H Sclion.. Ami in ii.crni weeks. ntiierinc .Mei.iiuglilln, .llh t alliertin.; neheoii veiterdnv at her home. Her few weekH most or the hoy and girls, Mri. Towiueml Colmnie Co has iK- Urleii. Mlh Mary Crect nnd Mis Bm.st included Mrs. Alhert U. Tilteur. will he coming home for .ihe Hit-lcr i surd Invlfitlonn for n lirldpc party, at I Ceceiin Klley. Mr. rrank Iti'e.v. Mr. Mr". John Sheets. Mrs. Samuel Currle, holiday, and. oh I my goodness me! her home In Wallliiforil. on I ho after- I 'J'"1' ,hi"'n0"-. Il;',.J,' Mrd t.rav. Mr. , .Mrs. John Mawson. Mrs. Waldo Smith, then won't there be a louud of dolus- I conn of Wednesdav. Maicii !!. I ;Vlo,P.h I,n,1?' H'.'1 ) V,linm ',niiKhlin. Mrn. Wllliani Gillespie and Mrs. J. for the younger set I I ,.olm,0, ,, Mni- flnni0s-Ai ,j. nrn.p I r .Vm," ''(vVn, ,,',' "mV I L 'W'Ti rr'',,"ri,'u Greenwood. - - , bell, of Chester, cnlertiiined at dinner .'VlVt ,,".l Mr n, ,V' M.V S ' ' Mrs. 0-cnr Noll, of 3243 North Park rpHK ilebiitanlra' I.cntei. sewing viaM " f-w rv.ni.ip ns-. in Hcbn.tioii oj , , l, ,, "lf- ' -i avenue entertained at bridge yester- 1 irin ,..mi ii,j.v .i ih. i,.m. r Mnf.lCo1""'' 'iiiiitilifllV lilftlnl'ij'. 'I hey left 'r isr . ., i ,. ,, day a ftemoon with the following guests : Will meet tOnaV ft!, the home OT .llnrv I . . . i I .. ......!..,!.. ... I.. I Vr nm Vh I 'hni!.... I .nlliii nv - . ,. ,. i..l ir n , r-ll Wnrnc, havfc returned to their home from n stay In llnttle Creek. Mm. Wnrd spent several days In New York, where Mi'e visited her oihter, Mm. Charles Rrhwnb. Mrs. Mabel Whlllork, of Wayne, has returned from l'rovldeui'e, whore she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Way ward. Mr.. Heibert llnrtman, of St, David, telt nn Titednv for Wuanlng ton, to Join her Imnhnnci. who huh been making a trip through the South. Hie Rpt. Wllllnai It. HobrrK 1) d.. flniI r. Roberts, of Wayne.' arc slaying nt tlir Chtilfonte. Allnnllo City. Thp mPmhevs of the Philadelphia Phapter of thp Alnlil Phi Frfltprnlty will hold their nnniinl ball at the rtelloAuo Strntfnrd on Friday evening, Morel) 0, Mr. and Mrs. John It. Williams of Merchant IIV. N. .1., annouure thp en gagement of their daughter. MIm Debornli Williams, to Mr. .Iolin 8. Ciin iiprii, of Port .lervis. N. V. Mrs. I .a lira, H. Vreeston. of (Jlenslde. J aunuimrrn imp I'liKitKi'iiirm i mi .H.i.mi it, Mlda lliiw.ifn I'Vulnn. In Mr ilnymouil I., llemmcily, of Melros Park. GERMANTOWN Mr. Kmrnt Rally, of West Mount Alrj iivonne, win rntertnln thp nininber" of Hip Thpln Slrinn 1'nollon FrntPf- nlty nf (iermantnwii. nl his home thi , pve'nlng. (JuetH will hp Mr. Marshall iM,c.,i t.. i. ...,..., i!iun M,. Inlni ,t..(vri. ...1. triiini'n ii u-imi .'.i. .." Stoker. Mr. KrnneHi lePhnn. Mr. (leorgi. Sienliemon. Mr. Robert Il-igy. Mr. John IIiujv. Mr. Harry Knitiing. Mr. Wll'inin Se'.vor. Mr. CoiiIIpv Ial lagher. Mv, (Vvnld Ruyer. Mr. .Ifihn DietPile. Mr. .lames Reld nnd Mr. 'War ren .Ipfford. Tim npaeMiiont nt MUs .IcnniP t.asky, of Wnshiimton, and Mr. Aaron I Smith, con oT Mr. nud Mrs. Jacob Smith, of (i7."ifl l?prmnii!oivn HVPIillP. ' this eitv. uns i-eeenlti- nniiniiiieed. Mr. I Smilli lins inset returned frnm naval J duty nt St. 'Thomas. V. I. I J he boys and girls gMiinnsiinn classes of the W.ttervlew Recreation Center gave a party at the center on Tuesday evening. Mrs, Arthur Kinz and her son. Mr. Robert King, of 511 Rrinton street. spent the wrek-rnd visiting Mrs. King's c.nii-rw bum adfi phia mother, at Lansdale. OUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Kleanor Atkins. .TOO Rrinton I . A..l"r'. "' !?"' '" ffr ,i" .i.'" street, spent the week-end at Altaullc, . I cuests wei,. MMi lfe'eii (JrPPII. Mifs. I lie fo lowing will lie guests at a Muriel Shern Miss EJlabelli Fcrrcl.l theatre party to be given tomoriow ec- Miss Sarah Fitzgerald, Mr John .l.i niiig: Miss He'etin rimer. Mls.s Anna ( Royle, Jr.. Mr. Charles Mulloiv. Mr. Kugler. Mls Llir.ahetii Hlndmnn. Misslhigene Sunth and Mr. William' Yates. I iViiiiic"ii oiier. .mi-s ..nir.. "'.' .MISS lvrsis Moiiilniiril. Mr. Ulliain .fame. Mn. And ew Alexander. .lr.. ' , Mm, I'inuk Fo. Miw Koheit Mnthew - I 'on. Mr". Warren Holler. Mr. Samuel ; t,t I i - . I ,ll CI Mi-. Harry Hare. Aire. I- rank i , Mr-, lieoige lndcrdown, Mrs. i I Mar.-li:i!l SmiII nud MrM. William liudc. ' i . . i t DELAWARC COUNTY -'I''- and Mrf-. illiiiiu I. ScualTer. ol ! IMiciler. June cone to Ormoud and Palm ' iieticn. r in., wnerc uicy win pcnu i-cv h few dayo. Mrs. John W, i i .. u ...niii.ii' i.t ." .1 niuir 11 in i i iiiaui , .-... ...... ... - .-.,. ........, ...ii-n i mil. .11111. .i.im. ...i.i.ii'h ...itni'i. 111.,..,...,. .if pv,ni son. I harles uorneilus, Jr. airs.. I'or-Knbin-nn, ot l.iirniont .,.,... .,,. u i ., .. Mi.. ,.. nnd llonsall nxenues. lirevet mil. en- . . i teitauiei nt nucleoli on I uesday. in honor of her sister. Mis. John t. Doty. of Philadelphia. The olhe guests were .Miss lorenre Haas will entertain in Mrs. Hurry K. Gieeii. Mrs. George I forinnlly at her home this evening. Her Fall's Mi-' Charles Howe, nf Drricl' diesis will include Mii-s Aliiiiiidn Hill, nud Mr Harr It. Howe, or Cin- I Slriinahtiu. Miss Ida Posternnk, Irn. citinatl 0 ' ' 'Ciilwnlder Kvana Franklin, JIlss Freda ; Harris. Misa Margaret Amhnrln. Miss i nienoHiwr C.Hlieiine Kennedy. Miss Pessle II. LANSDOWNC 'Hnixci. Miss Marie V. DoiiRherty and The Pi Signm Club will trite ils nel ivs .Slarjory Miirren. dame nt the Twentielh Century Club . on Saturday evening. I Mr. and Mrs. A. S. 1'oiier hate been spending 'omo time at Atlantic City. Tlie Psl Sigma P-i Finteruity will give n dance at the Craft-men's Club in Drexel Hill tomonow evening. Tlie Kappa Sigma Sorotity will give a dance at the Craftsmen's Club on Saturday evening. Miss Fnima I.oc ha- been spending several dnvs with Mi-- Mary Malion at Trinity College, in Washington. Mi-s Helen Wilson spent the week end with Miss Catharine I.nndes, at Wilson College, t'hambeisburg. Pa. Tho Home and School Association I win iioni us next mciMiiiK in tin- iiuiii Torilim oi rue iiiijn ncneiu nn iniir--day etcniug. Mnrcli -I. The speaker will be Dr. A. T. Smith, nf West Chester Normal School, and his subect will be "Liberty nud Law," Theie will also be music and moving piciures. ,Mi-s Fliznlielh I.yster will lie ho-tcs for the eveniug. Mrs. Henry C. Forrest and Mrs. Nor man Mlunchiiid Musselninn will give u tea on Saturday afternoon. March ti, to meet Mrs. Frederick W Sutterlee. Jr. Mrs. Sutterlee, whose home is In China, lias been spendiug tho winter with her mother, Mrs. Forrest. Mlsh Anna Crawford will entertain nl ti curd parly at her home on Sutui day ufternoon, March tt. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan P Stalzell left Saturday for Pinchurst, C, wlieie they will spend severul week-. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Phillips me spending some time at Pinchurst, N. C. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Wilher It Groveling, 2731 North Hleka street, iiuimuiico tP marriage nf their daughter. Miss Mil dred Ainellu ('reveling, and Mr. John II. Gardiner, Jr., on Monday, at Flk ton. Md. Misa I.ronettp Ilehfus-. of 17(10 North Thirteenth street, gave a luncheon und surprise Bhower yesterday nt her home, in honor of Miss Vema Custer, daugh ter of Mrs. Mary F. Custer, of 1830 North Twelfth street, whose engagement to Mr. Itoy W. rtanwell, of Detroit. Mich,, has been nnnoiineeil. Other guests Included Miss Marian Welhen mnyer, Mrs. Itussell C. I.ees, Miss lis. telle I.nuber, Miss Emma Parry, Miss Fill! Unmet, Miss Marian Diet. MI-s Huth Hodgers. Miss Katharine liable man and Miss Mary Taylor. Mrs. Edmund N. Llnpincntt and her daughter. Miss Emily I.lppinrntt, have gone to Florida to visit the winter coast rcHortu. , Mrs. George Morris liner nnd Mrs. Frederick Aiken will entertain their frienda nt their studio, 10'Jtl Clie&luiit street, at n series of afternoon tens on Ihe llrnt and third Wednesdays during the rcmuiuder of the winter nnd Hiring Mr nnd Mrs. Ttnymnnd Ponath havi icturucd from their wcdiliug trip nml t-j '7't'f'tj Mm Jr?k "m&rZ'MmM 'WmmmX v:-. -j.;,., 4Rmmm llHllB 1 i mWl!FiwR&-nmmmnmMr I i ' Tm3.krr.hM.W!mmmmmmm. L ' ! mdt'ImmmmmmmmW J MR. AM) .MRS. (U:OR(ii: PR MMN (il-INTICS Mrs. tientcs before her lnnrrlagc on Kcbrtiaij t; was Miss Hatlierluc Sccler I"p at home lit -1007 (lerinnntown ne was Miss l.conu Krnft. "He. The bridi j, nml Mrs. William J. A. Wnll lilitp i t'ttiiMKifl fi'tni, tlinli- nnttiprn trill. and are at home at 2215 Noi th Carlisle street. The bride was Miss Kuthryu ' Kehne. of HnriliL' Mill axeuue. Consho- I hocKeii. i .Mr. nnd Mrs Mimrice Rnmian I'll- nntlliecll Hie e.,...,..n,nnnl r Ihnlr .InnHl Mr". V Ilium. Mr and Mrs. 1. Miller. Mrs. Mimn. Mr. S. Hnrmiin. Mr. A. Cramer and Mr. ami Mr, h. Cramer. Mr. Jau.es Itiiey. son of Mr. and Mr. .Iolin P. Kiev, of 'J7.1!) South Ninth street, will entertiiln 11 Tew ineni- hers of the Ship and Tent Club and th"lr fi (iiriff nf IiIl luiiiwi An Sliil im1i t ntt, . ;),., nis ,.,,, ui in,,Ill((, MWu.. Margaret ISoyle, Iiba Marie Cailin. i Mi licrtha Sudan. MIm Maigaret ieneij. .inns .narcarei .uiirpny. iiisc.'tvi'j Xorth Carlile being congratulated upon the birth of a nn in it ill in- iiiiii-iiiiii'ii-ii iin .ii iss .uiir ti,,..-,. ,.r .i-.mi s!n. l.-ir i. "'. '. -" " . , I street. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Jtrs. Wendell S. Trediik. of 11131 Clirlstliiu street, will entertain at lirhlge tomorrow evening. Their stir-twill include Mr. nnd Mrs. Uollin It. Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. EnM S. Saegcr. Mr", and Mrs. Schmidt. Mr. nnd Mr F. G Seitz and Dr. and Mrs. Francis A-hlev Faiighl. Major and Mrs. T. Mitchell Choiife of Forty-third and Locust streets, will entertain nt dinner tomorrow evening In honor of Miss Mary W, Gilliiigluiei and Mr. James Lawrence Myers, who-e wedding will take place at Ihe Hellcvue Stratford on Saturday. Miss Gertrude Corcoran, of 713 South , fa . W. .6kfA.k,A M . a HengmfiBr . 1214 Walnut Street J i IDAY and SATURDAY Every r I laining Winter ! trment Much 1 Jelow Cost f olive Topcoats. V j y Tailored Suits. ,': j ling frocks l'or all occasions. ? LUTE CLEARANCE. i muz'-ibmisimMmmmM m 't ' iWmmmmmmW i -rfj mmmmmmmmW riinlo In Pholo CtAtu Fifty second street, has returned from Rending, where she lins been spending ii f i dnvs as the guest of Miss Nello i Rebci . of Center ineiiue. Mr mid Mrs. Joseph . F. Mcl.augh- ' f Perth Aiuhoy. N. .1.. who were recent 1 married, weio the guests of their parents over the week-cud. Mr, and Mrs. D.mlel McLaughlin. :t"0" Lo cust street. Mrs. Joseph McLaughlin was formerly Miss Marguerite Do'an. Mi Lilly ;. Flnnlgan. r.012 Hazel atcniie. has returned home from n fort night's ilt at Forrest Hills. N. Y. .Miss Dorothy McClpps. .!I02 Walnut "treci entertained at lunehenn and il shower in honor of Mls Miriam Mar- vlillll IiIuimh r.ir-flt.iiliiPnl llilu luieil fin ' ' ' - ,'"l- ....! .......... . , I noiineeil t .Mr. Karl II. .itarshull. U .unnuK iiiop pieseni were .iiiss .winum Marshall. Miss Margaret MeClecs. Miss TIOGA A suiprfe party was given in honor of Mr&, Carl A. flogge by Mr. Carl Kogge on Saturd.iv evening nt their home. i'"-i:i Vorlh Ninth treet. Among those ireent were Miss Ldna C. Jack 'on. Ml Clara V,. Rhret. Mis l.etitia riifftn Ti Tin Inli Winn n Tr lfflflL' Keiiiiedy. Jr.. Und Mr. nnd Mrs. O. C. ICogge. Mrs. Fredrrick H. M'oodhend. of Mrs. Arthur W. Pn-schl, Mrs. William C. Carman. Mrs. 15. (Scaring Hnrkness, Mrs. William P. Inues. Jr., and Mrs. William Ulgler Morlson. Mis Elsie Lconatd. Of J420 West Mlegheiry avenue, will entertain the following nt cards this evening at her home. Mrs. Merritt Moffett. Mi.sa Clinrlotte Mnrple, Miss Marian Wester man.MisH Jessie AVestermnn, Mrs. Car mil It. Thompson. Miss Sophln Lftcker. Mrs. Thomas W. Farrand, Mrs. Harold Cbappell, Mrs. William DWon, Mra. l.awrciue Snnford. Mrs. Walter H. Kiaust and Mrs. William F. Hacber lent Mrs. Stephen D. Green, of 3S10 North Thirteenth street, is enterlnining nt ard- this afternoon at her home, with ib following guests: Mrs. J. Henry Kenton. Mrs. J. Kirk. Mrs. F. Preston l'icice. Mrs. John II. Parry. Mrs. Wll lijini H. Saurcr. Mrs. Edward Cramer, r. William Fowler. Mrs. Snndv En icelke, Mrs. Georgo Chnlk. Mrs. M. E. Gtay and Mrs. William Mitchell. STRAWBERRY MANSION The engagement of Miss Esther Leventhul. 3122 Clifford street, to Mr. William Gerson. of 3120 Clifford street, was formally iiunouuced at a reception , ,'?" QiVL uktiiC Ktrcet. gave a given, by Mr, nnd Men, Nathan Levcu thai at their home, Inst Saturday eve ning, The rngngpmpnt of Mlm Ressle Rubin, of JI82U Olrnrd avptiue. to Mr. Mntntiel I.eventbnl, of -120 South Eighth street, waa nloo announced during the evening. ROXBOROUGH TIip Roxborougli Country Club will give n leap -year dance on Saturday veiling at thp elubhoiisp. The affair is in chargp of Mr. Fredrrick Merrill Rrpcht, fr. Ross Simjuon, Mr. George J.lttlpwood. Mr. Karl Rrewer. Mr. Paul Kptiwortliy. Mr. Vernon llnlg and Mr. Rertram Uttlcwood. Ir. and Mrs. Carroll It. Thompson, of Last I.everlngton a venue, have ip turned from New York, where they hnp bepii spending several ilnVs, fol lowing n visit to frlciifis in Last Or ange, ,. ,J , nnil nre enterlaiiung Mrs. Jjinnipson'a sister. Mrs. Walter Kriium. of I nrview, Pa. Mr William Prnnklin Dixon, nf RJdgc aeniip, has gone in town to 1722 Poplar ttreet for the remaiuder nf the winter and spring OLNEY Mis Mnrgnrel Metitger. of I2!1 West I Inrksnn avenue, piitertiiined at n house party at her home over the week-end. Her guests included Miss l.li.iihcth Laln. Miss Kllxabcth Woodward. Mr. Cieorge Conrad. Mr. William P.erdlck and Mr. Howard Orlfnlh i KENSINGTON Mi mid Mrs. H. Frank, of htieet. ine hi their irtiot-t for seveml tn.t.- Mrs. Rpujamin Price, of Syracuse. X. Dr. and Mrs. Frnneia A Miirphv, of ..(Mil Rirliinond-street, hnve leeenliv iiiinnuneei the marriage of (heir sUtir. ,Mi R,.ein Murphy. t0 Mr. Alexander JL Hnic. of this cllj. Mr. Hermnn L. White, nf Last M uinherland street, will entertain the meiiiliers of her enrd club nt he,- home I on I inhiy afternoon. Mi Harrv (Jrosnirnn ninl Miu. Mr. llsiiii'' (irnsHman. of 1lll."i Kiiki litmnlil,. slicel nre on mi intended trip tliuiush tile Snulli. Mi. P. . Shannon, of Lnr York street. ill enterlalii the memliers of l;er hewing r irolc at her home mi Pri day afternoon. HOLMESBURG Mrs Llmep llaulei. of Cnmh street. I entertaiiiiiig as her guest Sirs. D. liordon. of lloston. , Mr Conrad Coleman, of S71i." liristnl nark, i- spending set erul weeks in Flor ida. uhero he is the guest of Mr. ( buries Hewitt. Miss Jan- F. Rrndy. of Torresdale nenue and Ashburner street, is spend ing 'nine time In Chicago, where she is usiting relatives. Sj&z:.?z&!iz:7Z' 8 To Look Young Is To Be Young DCALTY is more (linn am inun.-ii r iiMMt iicrIccIs her health ;?rown old prcinnturcly. just ns sure as (he neglected machine becomes ruMy nnd wears out. I ET us hliow j ou how to remedy the tense nerves. "' the over-weight or the under-dcvelopincnt which U 1 t temper the enjomcnt of your life. V"NOW once more the fullness of life, enjoy the pre riotih satisfaction of looking young feeling young. Vinil Our Institution for Trial Dem onstration Treatment A'o Obligation COLLINS INSTITUTE I FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Phone, Spruce riSi i1 nbr. FURS AND MYSTERY Tenth Article of u l' i.ghtL'd Setie?. Spring-caiiflhl black musltra1 fur is the finest yradc ftromrablc, 1'iom this close dowvuard, there arc so inn; diffcrt'iit qualities that one in bewildered in thinking of them the principal determining fcatuie.1 being, where caught, uhen caught, what size and what color. Muekrat is it durable fur one of the best wearing furs l.iiuuu, exceeding in thui virtue scleral of the more costln thouah Ics.i plentiful animal. It is fair then to presume Unit it muskruti) were lens pkntiful, the )uv would sc at a nn.i much higher price. Hcsides being no duiablc, mn3kuit fur is always in itrciiii demand because it can be unrd in almost any condi-ttiiii-iutinal, plucked, blended, dyed or sheared. In all these conditions, however, tt is not sold as musk rut, mr the unreliable fur dealer can get a better price for ,t a mnik, brook mink, water mink, llvdnon seal, Red River id, l iniiiictous other kinds of seal, none of it Inch exists a ml. "hen sheaied, as moleskin. lit riardleett of the many lower giades of muokrat fur, ulncli can be doctored to sell ut higher prices than they (UC firth, other skins nf still loner value than the poorer uni'kml arc "treated" and sold by coiu'eicvcelcss dealers 113 Hi, Dcvmiir. (i. nrcJ kokW consider tuterwg the store of a rfui moxd dealer of unknou n standing and buying a atone merely on I11.1 uord that it uas "tho real thing," perfectly cut, first water, etc., yet there w more room for deception in selling muahiat fur, and most people know less about it than about gems. House of Wenger Furs and Millinery 1229 Walnut Street (To Bo Continued. 1 CopK'Blit. Il. 'gtyfr 4 A.-toftw.'vmi . sijl!l$mi.,.. -riiw, MISSALTMANTOWED JOSEPH HALPERN Marriago of Miss Amy Sponcer Took Place at West Ches ter Yestorday An Interesting wedding to take place this eenlng Is thnt of Mls Anna Alt man. daughter of Mrs. Freda Altman. of New York, nnd Mr. Joseph a. Hal pern, of 1421 North Franklin street, which will he solemn laed at the home of the bride's grandmother. Mrs. Rebercn flwltskv. S70 North Sntli street, by Rabbi 'Mai 1). Klein, of the Rodeph Jeshiirun Temple, Rrood nnd Diamond streets. The bride will wear her travel ing suit of dark blue with a hat to match. After the unlet ceremony Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnlpern will lenve for n trip through the South, and upon their re turn they will he nt home on North Wnruock street. Lounn. JOHNSON spr.Ncnu A pretty home wedding look place at noon vesterdav nt the home of Mrs. William H. Wells. :t1fi North Matlack street. West Chester, when her daugh ter. Miss Atnv Snetieer. became the bride of Mr. John F.lwyn Johnson. The ceremony win performed liv the Rev. John Mils Cilliert. rector or lioiy Trinity Church. West Chester, nnd was nttcmlei uv uiioul llitrty trienus oi ine Ininiedinto families. The bride was given in mnrr ace bv her brother. Mr. unarte" Thomas Wells, of Chester Volley, nnd tho brldecroom was attended by Mr. -l . Walter Haniium, as best man. The bride and bridegroom left immediately after the reieption on n short trip and vill be at home utter .nine I ni -no North Matlack street. SCHARD -FOL'LKF. The miiriinse of Miss IMith Mae Foulke daughter of Mr. and Mrs Llov.l T Foulke. of I 2S Uber street, and Mr It Carlton Schnrd. of Twenty fifth ami Jefferson streets, took place Wednesdm morning ut 10:.'!0 o'elnel,. in Ml S.nnts- Lutheran Church. The Rev I' A Rowers officiated. Miss Phvllc Freed, a cousin of the bndc, acted as maid of honor, and Mr. Ray inoml Rurtnn attended Mr. Schard as best man. Mr. Foulke gave his daughter lu marriage. The bride wore a traveling suit of fawn colored serge nnd a blue -atiu bat, tritium d in fawn color. Mls Freed wore n suit of dark blue serge nnd a blue satin hat. Mi and Mrs. Schnrd left immediately after the ceremony for nn extended wed ding trip. They will make their home in Newtown, Pa. .ssaaafcajiAvcferiBariiasstK n I i ,hiu dcrp. l'or ii time you tin' woman who Si i llli uui H t 'V Bcllcvuc Court Building tt 4 1418 Walnut Street fti Z3tmsaxaH& i - x.5 - s:.n: iWWJ!i!,i..tt. .toJSUp Unitarians to Give Play The members of the flcrmantown Unitarian Church wilt give n two-net play adapted from Dickens a ptory of 'The Chimes." The play will be given In the parish house, of tho church, Cbslten avenue nud Oieene street, on Friday afternoon and evening, Wm Market St b. lOlh. It A M to 11.15 P.M. WALLACE REID Wr.u Ilawlojy Throi1nr Haborts antl 'fully Mrhll In Drat Sliowlnc ot "DOUBLE SPEED" l t AI1,1 Cnmnly-"A TVVIt.tOIIT BAIIT" I M Wk -Nailmova In 'Stroncer Than Dath P A L A C E'if 7... .. I"H MAIIKBT BTrtKKT . i 10 M . 12, I, 3 4D, r.Mr., " 40, t SO P. M. 1'(frlfa tPAAna Us tlAlllA Utllllllll BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY A'J'Icil -Scmon Comedy, "Tho Clrotery CIrU' NEXT WEEK A I'hoiopla Well Worth lh I'alrorate of l.terv A.iinlriir nf Iteally Kino rhoimilayi "The Copperhead' with LIONEL BARRYMORE A3 THR 8TAII !.V TIIIJ BAMB HOLI! 1B CllBATHD ON HIB STAOi: ARCADIA rm:STNt'T HBtW 16TIt JO A M. 12 2 .1 15 J:4B. 7 5, 0;S0 P.M. ETHEL CLAYTON VfW' Next W-rk -MARVH ANKLIV with UOflif.AH MncLKAJC and DOrtlfi MAY V"rCT0RTA ' "oiki-tST. Ahv pTIt 0 V. U to 11.15 T M 'BLIND HUSBANDS" Vi Wk - nltn Htewnrt In "OM Kemucky' C A P I T 0 V. .. 72 MA1UCBT STnKRT "' - " 12. 2. a Ifi. B:43. 7:48 0.30 P. M AM. TMIH WHEK-OOLDWVN Prnts Mabel Normand in "PINTO" A'MM-JCHAUME CHAPLIN In "Thg HlnK RkrCMT MARKET ST. Bel. 1TTJI , ,, j .'?.. "Noth ni Hut th Truth" Ad.l9d-CHAnt.Ill! CTtAr-LIN In "Th Klak" 11 A M la II P, M, Wm continuous VAUDEVILLE "Willard's Fantasy of Jewclo" GOING SOME' . OTIinna WORTH WHILE BROADWAY Broa'1 8n"3r Ave. JOHNNY FORD a"? GIRL "The Beloved CheaW;. CROSS KEYS MAHKBT BToBjL 60th ANNIVERSARY WEEK " iVSn" "Her Trousoeau" What Would You Say in a Love Letter? LKW CODT offurii $W for ih bom love ltter to a rweotheart Qualifications Buiceiitv of ppl, ronntrwtlon nt letter, orltliiallty. beauty of languase used and , brclty ' With tlicse nualincatloii.i In mind i i-et down and wrlto your best You tnav merely write mo n regular , letter ns tho you were wrltlnc to sour HWeeihcart Sn vour letter I In me. cam of tlio LOCUST THE ATUK, Did and Locuet StrcelH. Lew Cody. Kirtsr rrtiJ'.r. 25.oo 2D rrtizt:, MB no nOPTUZE, jiooo THE JANE P. C. MILLER CONSERVATORY I i 102S CHESTNUT f-T Walnut 12; I oANONg Private Lessons Daily Modern, Esthetic and Fancy Dancing Physical Culture ItalU to Hent Dm ins the LENTFA' Season Get Kcadj for Your Easter Dances Ky Talcing Individual 1 4 DANCING LESSONS $5 IN Ofn PltlVATE Minnonr.D PTVDIOS I UV TRAISni) TKACIIKrtS 1520 CHFbTNUT ST. OH'ILE 3d ' lh U niDl' for Appointment f CORTISSOZ SCHOOL ACADEMY OF MUSIC 97" VIOLl.s nrriTM. UV MASTBtl Sammy KRAMAR AMERICA'S BOY PROHtr.V I Tir-Kirrs at irri-pis.s 1117 fhratnut st ; ICE SKATING CTII -MXHUHT-IBTir Pliila. Auditorium and Ice Skating Palace ' 55c Aft. 75c Eve. & Sat. Aft. MiTritoroi.iT.w oi-KriA hol-sj; mkthoioi.ita.v oitha i o.wa.s-v. n t ?m MARTHA rmrti- TUrri"ntoH. rrtnl Mm. ano OirJur . i3iniPFia nnurKiui t. nna itotMnZKy l'ia nui i nmimii rn. wni ta 116S Chmtmit Ht Wm 44: nwe 07 I New York Symphony" j OltCHRSTHA WM.TUrt DAMROSOH. Conductor cailemv nf Mimic. Tonlcht .LOl-T LEVITZKI I'tANlST T', ,i M. 7 i' in IV n llrn'. 111'.) Chotnut E I T H ' S I 'at Kooney & Marion Rnt l. i I'ompunv In ' Hins of Snioks' Cieorc MaeFurlane llio Fa-orllo Baritonii Kato--riinorp & Wilhama-Sam MrKnriit ror.l nwl a Trnipniirtui lllll' Walnut M XT TOn. ; lo ANNUA!. r'iiAji:.Mi t Tin: i.ai on I'EbTIVAI. TTrTTT T rnr - I W11N bWy WITH tlts HOLTON NEXT I t'.K- M'ATS VOW SEVEN DAYS LEAVE An Oicrw Ronmni of li diir) War THOMAS MOTT OSBORNE Formerly Warden of fine pins I'rlton Will Adiraa a Mn-"- Mnns Vpon PRISONS AND POLITICS !COTTIf.II rtlTi: TIAt I. Lrnad and Hare an rillDVV KEIllll KV .'7 HP M l nnl', I -i. r pom f.iM- tbmjt Hihi VrlFnna AlPl- f'ir II. krt 311.' I.llwrl Hutldinc ORPHEUM "t '"DM -7v "ah. " lAR1- . I"' 'OC 4, TfiT u,V,"f',no",, Thc Woman in Room 13 March 1 "LITTLn Pr.'iUV O JtPORK" ni IMDNT'.S A r.ninu-ii I Welch Mln- . ..... ln,lN )icl 0T1I HTi- i rm SPIRITS & SPOOKS , y- , Wmnui Hb hlh Mat Tndaj ,asmo WONDER SHOW ' I Peoples Krim At CiinittvrUnd I UIUe. MAT DAILY Al Reevp; -i. lLLVLg ftfrftj'i nttr0'FmM 117 TUB PnOXTMITT OK bnOUPfl OK WOMEN " re A u T I FIJI M 15 M IHTOVI. lai, SATES YOU 1 17 TUB KI.ABlf OP IF A. BILK HTOCK' ...IJJP "KywAnn Qtf ICXONS VOUB pu La r 1I7TOU JitKM II m k i o r i e a n THAT FIND AN RCflQ IN YOU II KltoOLDKHa AND TOBH K ICTOU MICH TO men Titm IT Aiii.A7.i5 wtTir vivid inntfi ami: OTAOM HA1NBOW FAUniCS Pi I P I?.U !J N J O T TUB STACCATO, comJcs ok a C5U8r conrfl.'OJ ,JL YOU JIELIBH A OTZZT Bt,KNI O S,.!',f'.'C. aUTH AND MADKMOT- . . ; I P T'.'l3 . rAnADH or FABinow j,v ir ArrVtArc?r,snYr6uS-ANr """""ij IF T&"jyKB TO BEB nunnLEJiianni KNTKTAfEVT0MOI,,'TOTJ,t,, JP IT DOCS AND TOU DO - YOU CAVT VIIONO ON Frivolities- a. m. nsoN.unAmNO&TOxvA THE l.HAP YEAH HENBATIONt 8BATH NOW '"", flELLINOI NTOHTS CEXCKP ror-, WED. MATWeH j CHESTNUT. ? ! STHEET OPERA HOUSE L. J 11 k jmm- T YRIP EVENINGS AT 8:20 MATINEE SATURDAY ! "Joyous Laughter That Wann3 One's . Heart lo Hear." Phfla. Prws. 4? WILLIAM ' HODGE WILLIAM IN HIS GREATEST SUCCBBB "Tlie Guest of Honor" C AHFI PWI N1hu 81I6 Bbart.' "" -LyJL.lilni last a Nioirrs -; LAST$1 MAT. TODAY Tho Memrch of Melodrama CRIMSON ALIBI with OrUinal Cut and Production BEG. MONDAY ONE WEEK ONLT - Arthur Hammerteln's Mutlca) Play s , Cr4I7J-e eTi7trnri ir a r-r uwmuuwui j OWCC-I nilMIMl SEAT3 NOW SELLING SA.M SHUBERT aitTs, sub ; LAST MAT. SAT. 'V K ncTJlcaa(Comedy of N. T.'a Latin QuaHUf Laat with FRANCES WHITE and .IA.MES WATTS. TED LEWIg ADA KORMAN. AL HERMAN AND i'O KAMOU8 autistb' MODELS &KRmafcZ I V V2juisisiwwuvbvw mm I Ret. Mnnrlnv 3t Ton. Mat. Wad Great Gobs of Laughter t?a- vCunEPTKc"- twota-fttip '; SSS85ssnS3 tif' &&h ritrA . ii VKP J ssa? ac -o UVyfflcnJG CHESTNUT ST opea house MAT. SATURDAY -'7 rilK SICASONS MUSICAL SUCCESS "' SOMEBODY'S T SWEETHEART with a ino cast " TOB-TICKLlNs TUNKfl a L-Vt'OH LADEN LINES . ind th Bwt 3lnrln Chorui In Town Last 3 Nights at This Theatre MOVr.3 MONDAY TO ADELPH1 THBATRnHf fUILADBLPHIA'B TOrtEMOST THEATIU5M5 Forrest LAST3 EVGS. w NO OND SHATED DUltlNO PUELUDK ' IST MAT. HATUTtDAV AT 2 KI-AW & ERLANGER'S roi ORSAL NEW PltODUCTION 5 'TX T XT T IT T T"- DJLlN HUK Next Week JOHN COnTS bBNS-TIONAL :. MUSICAL COMEDlT-V LISTEN lu Yfji n I R. I LESTER"! WITH Ada Mae Wccka nd lt wonior(ul etit nf lnnri. dncr nd . tun-mkcr. RroacJ LAST 3 EVGS. mju, , rrtr.nrrr r. i iirrnr f ' KUbLKI B. MAIN 1LLL. ' TONIGHT MACBETH - fe TOMonnow Ni hit Salunldy Mat Merchant of Venice A 1JK . JVLIUH CAK3AJI NBXT WT.EK SEATS TODAV ,, j "THE nn IRRLbliJTIBLL GbNlUS" o I A NEW COMEDT OF" YOUTH. LOVB AND 1 rEMI'KTlAMISNT HT I JOHN T MclNTYRE and FRANCIS HILV i Produced undor pemopaj dlrccllon o( i UAititmnM nnir.v vimichi "1 Liked II Whn I Read It Hori Ttttli Lik It When You 8. It.' . t ol:o M COHAN. r :1- NIOHTH AT 8 IB Liarrick mats wed at. A RIOT OF FUN! Abig MARC KLAW musical prwhidea hKATH TODAY I'OH THE IASTWEBU I Trocadero THB "BAUTr rtBVUE. wit 1 IIOLUUCIU Jimmi Coopar k Ad LtwU'1 ilMf ,1 Si I m 3 .vS- Vfi l h. I JJr i; I Ufc m SJX m .- . 9 im i nt rfri u t ,c tfl
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