rwp l JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE JVancy JPymic TeWs JPiat the Colonial Dames of Amer ica, Chapter 2, Philadelphia, Have Determined Upon to Preserve American Social Ideals THEnn litis been much talk of Ute, m TO" know, nhmit mtnln nhuxrii which hve crept Into social ftiuctloni, and every oho fins bon noting why torn one doe, not do fontpthtu. I urn so Intcrr-ntcil .toJir-nr Unit the Cn'onlal J)nmf of Atnei'tr-a Chapter 2, l'hlla dplpliln. havo tnkrn the matter up and n nskinj? Hie coowratlon of other foclftlcs for the fufthcraucc of tlia good woik. ' SKVKtlAIi mppting of widespread in ti'pt Jo tli Korfnl llfo of the pom rrnnlty hove bcett held ot tlie chapter ro'inii, 400 T.ocufr Ptroef. It appear that at the. meetjni? in December the pre'ldprt or th Ho-IetV erolalnH the Mtnll which ltrm bpeii taki-n by the nnrpiih socletT In New Yo-k "to ore- rr and iwIiqIiT the nobler Ideal of wift) Ufe. ii po'?l'cted ulnco thp rloftp nf the stredfi "and utratn of the (treat Tear." and a unanimous resolution wai iixitved b the I'lilladelphla chapter to furHiPi thin movpjnPiit. The auct of . that afternoon wai IlWiop lljilne'nmlfr. and he annko unon "the patriotic duty of arotiMwr public ncntlmont osaln&t the Insldlouit dan cers apparent In many iiimiHemcnlit of the day. where extravagant pcppntriclty and license. In the theatre. In drew, the dance and the present manners' and eiw torn, were earning great coripprn to all interested in the welfare of the coun try." TN .TANUAUY the principals and J. pplera of ma n v of thp rtvlrale hHioo' i met for a conference on thp Rsme tonic "the prpvprvatlon of American nodal ldal" and among them were repre Mutative of Mlsa T'vln'o Ml' nuh'. MIa Wharton'. Mlsi Wrlght'n. MIm Baldwin's, Bryn Mawr: the Stcveu JSrhool. Shady Hill School. Ojrotjt!!. and MIhh Chapman and Mix? .Trtnp, of Snrinolrfp Strhonl. All thene women in dnrwl n resolution to eo-ojieratn with flip ( oinnfal lamci to arounp pnDiic opinion In upholding a nane and proper standard of loclal life and its amuse mentN. ... The teacher spoke of (he great neeil of an awakened public conscience on the matters of drew, dancing, manners aud morals. TURN on Thursday of last wpek ome of the patronepsei of the dance nf this season and the leader of the prl rate dancing classen and a leader of a professional dancing claas mcl for the name purpose and adopted the same resolution of o-oneration. Among them were Mm. John White Oenir. Mrs. It. H Bayard Bowie. MrH, Charles Slew art Wtirt. Mrs. Oeorge Pallaj Dtoon. Mr. Daniel Hutchln'on, Mm. Clarencp 7. 7,ent?.lnacr, Mrs. Edward Troth and .Miss Walr n van n most IntereMinc meeting nn.l nery one went away determined to pro mote thp alms and objects siiggctco n , Kast Walnut lane. wlll euteitaln the the Colonial Dames in thplrouu welfare !m(,n,t,Prs n tIu H(),a Kappa Sigma and Kindred organizations. I Sorority at her home tomorrow after- I " , . .,, I noon. Guests will includo MIm Mnr TIUUTHEBMOIIE, the Colonial Dam-s eurt,t Scbreiber. Mls Kitty Smith. Miss, i are inviting correspondence with tin; Alice Byron, Mltw Bertha Ormiston, other societies of men nud women inter rated in this movement. The officers of Chapter 2. Philadel nlda, ar Mr. .lames Large, president: Mrs. Al"xpndcr Williams P.lddlo. Mrs. Trede'-lok Tlmr-'ton Maon, Mr. Wil liam Littleton Savage, vice president: Mrii. .fosepli Miclile I'Vix. trrasmcr: Mrn. Kdwin Swift BaMi. Mrs. Horace "Binney Hare, Mrs. William Maxtor Cmac. Mrs. Alesnml"r Van Hcn,"ie lr. Jlrs. George Woolsey Hodge. MIk fargucrltp A. Havenel. mnnngevs. nnd MIm S. Klizabeth Oilplu. of 001 Clinton street, is seeretnry. The National Soeirty ot Colonial Dames of America is thn oldest patr'otl Miciety of women in America, sou know, It wai founded in New York in 1W)0 nnd lias chapters in various cities lirre and in Paris. France. It hi now thp hope of the society that with the Influ ences of the churches nnd with tha com bined strength of their organisations, together with other societies of men and women, theie will be brought about an amelioration of whnt is vulgar and un seemly iu cuteitainmenta nnd maunera of today. It in hoped and believed by all thesp vnnien. who havp pledgpd themsclvps to curry out this idea In their own homes and with their own children, thnt with an aroused public opinion there wilt be a lestorotlou of the elf-re."tralnt, rightuwmesH nnd moralit that have mode this nation the sufeat, cleanest country in thp world, "God'n own couu ur," as the boldicrs nud sailors call it. I THINK that an amount of good will come from this that, rei-r few of us may pp at first; but if every woman iu ihis organization Is determined to carry uit the proper ideals, the Kittle is won. for these nrn thp influential women of this city and of tho cities wherein the other chapters exist. There are no spo ols! rules to be llrpil up to. just tho de termination of each individual to "carry nn" the work started. It is a decided atep in the right direction. NANCY WYNNIL SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. aud Mrs. Itobert M. Willianib "will give o danco on April 8, in honor ff their daughter. Miss Betty Williams, at the Philadelphia Country Club. Mrs. IMwin II. Filler, of Bosemont, svill give n luncheon on April It), at the Belleviic-Strntfoiil. followed bv n matinee party for her daughter, Miss Nan Filler. Mrs. N. Norman McMullin, of Mont gomery avenue, Ardmore, gave a lunch on nnd brldgo jcMerduy, Her cucsts were Miss L. F, Gctchel, Mrs. Curtis Patterson. Mrs. Thomas Cover. Mrs. Bdwin L. Blnbon, Mrs. Uiehnrd Hvans Nortou nnd Mrs. Henry B. Pattou. Mr. and Mrs. Andre Knlpachnakoff. of New York, will arrive today to spend the week ns tho giiesls of Mrs. William Magtpra Camac. of tho Aldiue. Mrs. KHlpnplinakofi" was. bpfore her iiiarriace, Miss Ceeilin HIl-cIiis. dnuchter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil S. Hlggins, of New York, nud is a niece of Mrs. Edward Tint Toland, nnd Miss Julia Bubh. of WjiniPwooiL Hpr mother was Miss Susan BiiKh. dsughler of tho late Colonel Uiehnrd Henry ltuh. Mrs. L. Howard Smith, of Wynne wood, is giving a luncheon followed by bridge today. Mrs. Thomas MrKcan, of Itoseinnnt, Ik visiting in Charleston, S. (, for kevprTi weeks. , VvC Frederick W. Taylor, of Boxley. -fghlnnd uveuue, Chestnut Hill, Is Spending several weeks at Klikwood, Camden, S. C. The marrlugc of Miss Gertrudo Hall Belllleld, of Oermantown, and Mr. Harry Lewis Carpenter, Chestnut Hill, took placn on Tuesday ut ft o'clock in thp Reeoiul Preshvterian Church, Oer mantown. Tho Itcv. J, ljarvev Lee pcrfo"med the coroinony. Only the Im mediate members of the families attend ed the wedding, which was followed by u dinner party. Mr. and Mrs. Car ppntor wll be at home nftor their Wed ding trip ut 232 Mother road, after riprll G, Mr. Samuel Biipbnm Bowen and Mr. Franklin Baker, with a party of nine, will tall for Porto Hlco on March 0. Mr, and Mrs. Edwin J. Schoettlo, ot 7S00 Lincoln Drive, Chestnut Hill, will leave. today for a month's stay ut Mi , Ami, FIh, ) Mr. W.llllttm K. Gopdmnu and M.ls-i ' J5rut!jtliu Atrctoiublo Goodmnn, o( Chestnut Hilt, tIio have been staying at thn Ti'ntmnri.. rnturnr.il Im.nn 4M.1 WPek. Mrs. John A. Ttrnu'ii. 701fl T.lnn1n' Drive, and tier sistpr, Miss Barbara .0. Lewis, of Chestnut Hill, arc spend ing a mouth at Augusta, Ua. Mrs. John .1. Mitchell, Jr.. of St. Davids, gave a card party to a number of friends Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. PaxBon Deeter Is one of the patroneste for two concerts to be given at thp Bpllpvue-Stratford. March 8 aud 10. for the benefit of Kerblan Belief. Miss Newhall will be the soloist aud Mr. H. Clifford Wilson will give a read ingon Shakespearean drama. Mrs. Itobert I.e Boutllller. of Wajne, Is spending the winter In Kloiida. Mr. and Mrs. n'tpp .1. MaeHvov. nf C2 West Tulpehocken street, have goud to me nojni loncmna, at I'alm iicacli, to remain until after Easter. Mrs. Harold Freeman, of St. Davids, is spending the winter nt AugUBta, Ua. Mrs. Julius Bcattv. Jr.. of Wavuo. pntertaiurd a number of her friends at eorui on Thursday afternoon MIsh Mary Dottcrerv of Wayne. U home frum Swarthmorc College over ttm ivrk-cnd. MIks Marv Minnlik. of l'ro-iiiee; Park, has retuiiicd from a two weeks' visit to her uncle. Mr. P. A. Bouet and family, Washington, where Mr., Donct Is an nttachp nt Hip f'ulinn leirrttlnn. ,MU Minuick took part in many of the social affairs which marked the pre I.enten season in the diplomatic circle. Madame Booet was formerly of this city.- Mis Emma K. Sniipth. of 30."iS Frnnkford avenue, with Mlsn Ethel M. ' uouman ana .Miss Klslc . lwie, huiicu yesterday foi Bermuda uud will bo awy for a few weeks. GERMANTOWN Bela Kappa Sigma Sorority will bold a Leap Year party and dance for Its members at the Delmar-Morrls, on Sunday evening. Mrs. C. II. Stuart, of Newark, wbo Is visiting Mrs. E. Burk Eastbrook. of JU8 West Johnson street, was the guest of honor at an informal luncheon at her home on Wednesday. Mrs, Oeorge I. Eastbrook. of 020 West Cliveden ave nue, entertained at bridge at her homo in ftednesdaj, in honor of Mrs. Stuurt, following the luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Scattergood, of 210 West Tulpebocken street, an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Mls L. Oracp Scattergood. and Mr. Philln S. Frybergcr, of Detroit, Mich., on Wednesday. February 25. Mr. nnd , Mrs. Fryberger v,ill live In Detroit. Miss Harriett S. Pentland. of IP." .mss .Miriam audergrlf. Miss IIpIpo Deighton. MIm Marguerite Judge. MNs Helen Taggarl. Jllsa Klcanor Blood, Mis Peatr ce Pitinln. Mlq IInlin uv. lor, Mii Sldnpy Polllck, Miss Kntii arlup Kuber. Miss Mary Keller and Miss Lsther AcKroyd. The Phi Sigma Pi Fraternity. Thetn f.niaiitrr. will give a dance this cxeulng at the PeKiam Club. The Theta Sigma l'pilou Fraternity will give n dance this evening at the Pel ha in Club. Mis. B. H. Simons. 1.V.H, Pulaski ayeiiue, entertained at luncheon on eunrwny. in Honor of her ( auchter i in-iaw. Mrn. J. .Martin Simons who ifl!,T,lMfo"' hur niarrlnge .Miss Helen L. BieceniHn. Other PIIPKU inclllrlnrl Mrs. A. II. Morrisej. Mr. Horry nlegeiiiaii nod Mis. A. II. Simons. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henrv Wehh John. stone, formerly of Gcrmantown. but now t ?. , ,, of Upper Montclair. N. J., are recclv- K"'. n Ing congratulations upon the birth of al"?".,!" run. ncnry webb Johnhtonc, Jr.. on Sunday last. Mrs. Johnstone will be remembered ns Miss Beatrice J. Grub. MIks Magdalruo Young. Troop -U. und Mlha Hleaiior Braden. Troop 1.1, of Wutervicw Recreation Center. German -town, will represent their troops at th Wnnanmker Scout rally to be held In I'nlvrrMry Hall, Wanamakcr store, on March 0. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Harry R. Green, jf Bosemont avenue. Drexel Hill, entertained nt ! luncheon followed b.v bridge esterdnv afternoon. Her guests were Mrs. John W. ltobinsou. Mrs. Frederick Meyers. Mia, Frank Lylmld, Mrs. George Lstes, Mrs. Thomas T. Wilbraham, Mrs. Harry Williams und Mrs. Eucene Smith. Mrs. .Tnmes Gilpin Lewis, of Moylan. entertained informally at a tea this week iu honor of Mr. Lewis's mother, Mrs. Georgo Lewis, of Wilmington. Miss Mary Valentinls lee entertained at a ten at her home iu Media a few days ago in honor of Mrs. Jenness Mlller, of Washington. The choral of the Woman's New Century Club, of Chester, will meet during Mnrch on Friday afternoons nt U:H0 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Sam uel Dyer Clyde, Twentieth und Hyutt street, Chester, The Woman's Club, of Hidlcy Park, will present nt their next meeting a play entitled "Food, a Tragedy of the Future," by William C. dc Millc. Tho casto will consist of Dr. Jeannctto Sherman us Basil; Mrs. W. C. Scgner as Irene, his wife, and Mrs. D. M. McCraekon as Harold, on officer of thp Food Trust, Tho Bceno is laid In New York fifty years hence and is under the direction of Mrs. .1. Howard Iteber. The Sigma Pal Fraternity will glvo a dance at the Craftsmun'a Club, Drexel Hill, this evening. Mrs. Trimble Pratt, of Media, has returned to her home from a stay at Atlantic City. Dr. Rutherford John, of Washington, has left Media, where he has Dcen spending a fortnight. Dr. John for merly lived in Media. Mr. and Mrs. Daid A. Glover, of Taylor avenue, Drexel Hill, aro receiv ing congratulations on tho birth of a daughter, Vivian Glover. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward O. Fay, of Shadelnud avenue, Drexel Hill, arc re ceiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The "Twenty-seven Club," composed of voung men of central unrtb Phila delphia, hrld itn February danro nt tho Bellleld Country Club. The affair was in charge of Mr. Lester O. Btrnub. president; Mr. Hartley C. Rutcr. vice prcbident: Mr. Johu Wyeth Morris, bec retary and treasurer; Mr. Henry F. Keyscr, Mr. Harry L. Kgolf, Mr. Georga W. Krauss, Mr. James A. Shaffer, Mr. Frank W. Weckerly, Mr. fherwood Boorse, Mr. Milton Shaffer, Mr. Chester P. Harlow, Mr. Leonard P. Tull. Mr. Franklin M. Hawaon, Mr. George D. Kchill. Mr. Frederick Hill blsh. Mr. Robert L. Bardslcy, Mr. John O. Keck, Mr. Ralph Rosenberger, Mr. Warren Pnvis. Mr. Willard Bambo, Mr. Richard Hill, Mr. George TV. Jen kins. Mr. James F. Brown. Mr. Gor don Uavla and Mr, Earl Masou. MLas Mary Bovlo 9I 1TW, Mjigiti; EVENIHGF PUBEIO iLEDEK-PHIi;Ai)iiI.PHIA; FBIDAY, FEBBtTABY -27, 1920, BROTHER AND SISTER iiiH '.K'.ii'ji,- i'vii wipr :.j,yf im x- t&Wi'?Mm'vijti?r &iMtM&r$;'yM$ . x:m - mm mmmiizmmf mmBmm my 'ttmx$w,7x ?. mnmmBwmm mvJ:Ma.vv.U'iiiliiiyMr rvK.rsi.''vwviffj,,',;:, , .,; ;JauiiiiKiitKaiiiiiiivT MY;r. !!" ii tHrrr-m-mminmmm ,- w??imi izwFzzrrrrr&zz.TS. vmaiiH? KK.yiv' rfF.yvzxrrt' . s.v.r..r7 .ai i imr v.y'y"!!A;r 5 . ysrz:'t . iiiBMiiiHiiB rXl;k':m:W m vf .IHiiH I'liolo bv Huclirsch MISS FLOntSNClS PARKE JAWS AND MASTER FLE.MINO P. LAWS Son und daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs., B. Laws, of 303 Brjn Mawr avenue, Cynwj'd, Ph. street will entertain her bridge club on Saturday afternoon. The mpmbers who will bp present arc: Mrs. Alan B. Richards, Miss Lilian Ramsay, Miss Anne (Icorgeson. Mrs. Harry E. Core, MIrh Florence Rhonda, Mis Helpne M. Graham and-Miss Josephine B. Rich ards. Miss Ida R. Varonkcr of "22 North Sixth street eutertained the mcmbrri of the Sewing Circle at her home Tuesday evening. MIsb Anna Creath, of North Eight eenth street. Is entertaining the follow ing at rnrds this afternoon at her home: Mra. Charles E. Lukens. Mrs. George E. Outhette, Dr. A. L. LeFevm. Miss Matildn Scheldci. Mrs. Hiram D. Mil ler, Mrs. Robert Gladfelter. Mrs. Charles Pattersou. Mrs. Jamea Spencer. Mrs. Charles Wislcr, Mrs. Louise Potts. Mro. Walter Scolt Mrs. R. II. Hoy and Mrs. Samuel Alcott, TIOGA Mr. Francis J. Doyle, of -1120 North North Broad street, has gone to Florida to spend u mouth ut the various coast resorts. Mrs. Harry Foster, nf West Alle gheny avpnup. will Piitortaln thp follow ing at cards this evening nt her home: Mrs. George A. Martin. Mrs. U. A. Bvrom, Miss Sara Collins, Mrs. Henry Wi'sou. Mrs. Curollno Gosch. Mrs. Al bert Foster, Mrs. Joseph Firth. Mrs. William Crompton. Mrs. A. King. Mrs. U. F. Logan nud Mrs. Itobert L. Gray. Miss Jean Hunter, of SIS to North Broad street, entertained at cards on Monday evening with the following guests: Mirs Begina Ilerrou, Miss Mary Hughes. MIjs Mnry McLaughlin, Miss Dorothy Doyle. Miss Anna Davis. Miss Emma Donnelly, .Miss .Margaret Miss IIpIpu t;urran, .Miss Baffertr. Miss Margaret Doyle and Mias Josephine Carroll. Miss Flora Geiger. of 1oS!0 Colywn street, gave an nttrnclho entertainment and miscellaneous shower lust evening at tier home in honor of Miss Frances Smith, daughter of Mr. J. Smith, of 1101 York road, whose engagement to Mr. Bernard Allen Hancock, of Bur lington. N. J., was recently announced. Other guests were Mias Elsie Scheirey, Mis Esther Scheirey, Miss Elsie Smith. Miss Mary Smith. Miss rranciH nan cock, Miss Mary Smith. Mrs. Francis Hancock. Mr. frank rjmitn.wiMi.il- lin Sullivan. Mrs. Williniii Smith and Miss Heleno Snyder, of Roborough. Mrs. G. II. Clamer. formerly of North "T1 V7VS!? APtA early bpring In Atlantic Ut. jayor Oesclilcr An interpHtlnsr weddluc of the week waa that of MiR Anne M. Oechs Friends of Mrs. Wlllinm Adelhelm, ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Theodore of Kochelle nvenuo. will be glad to lienr F Oechsler. of ISHO Wei-t Tlogu street, that she Is iccoveriug from uu oper and Mr. llnvry M. Taylor, of -W.EI I ntlon for appendicitis Mitchell htreet. Roxborough. which J was bnlemnb.cd on Tuesday evening at, .--,, Si.lO o'clock In the Protestant Episcopal HOLMESBUBG Church of St. Ambrose. I owarii n u M , j, nobb f Bni3 ,r Ontario streeU. by tho ''nrn "',' Utwt. Is sn-nding the month nt Miami Frederick B. liaise. The reinnny was . , followed by a dinner nt tho AiHphia ""V a i i i '. . ,nx . . hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Tolor left fori Mrs. S. B. Ricliter of Crispin btreet, Atlantic Citv where they will be at I will entertniu nt bridge tomorrow aft home ot 28 Beverly Court Apartment", ernoou. Two Shops of f, hi ,ii 1 II 1 1 127 S. 13th St. and 1337 Chestnut St. TSTOyp'Srff v WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs Hanih Shlller. daughtpr of Mr. and Mis. Louis SIiIIIpi- of -10U0 Oirnrd avenue, will entertain a number of her friend nt n Leap Year party ut her home Siiudny ciening. The weddine of Miss Lucia T. Leiscr, ot Ui'l Sansoin street, and Mr. Harry (. Mul'oy. of Cynw.xd. Pa.. took place at the Church of the Saviour Th'rty -eighth and Ludlow strepts, at -I o'clock Wednesday afternoon. The Ilev. Robert Johnston officiated. After an elensie wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Malloy will bo nt home in Cynwyd. Miss Louise Florence l'lderkin will entertain the members of the Theta Alpha 'Ilieta Sorority, at tier nome, i i.'iw on rtaturunv aiiernoon ine guests1 will' include: Miss Anna Fnnee. Missi Peggy Song. Mls Oladys Moore. Miss j Mar.fori' rjorle Leutc. .Miss Itlith l;lliot. Miss rhyllis Russell. Miss Hurnvttn ream, Miss Dorothy Mnthfas. Mis Alice Kolb. Mih Delina Martin. Mis-i Eleanor Al pn. MNi Irene ltavert. Mies Sara .Tnne Smith. Mis Dorothy Rein, Miss Lav Inia Scnrlet and Miss Kathryn Gerber. Tlie Sorority will gie their next dance at the Uilz-Carlton, April 17. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Eileen Carson and Miss Mnry Carson, of Brookbn. who aro vis iting Mrs, Cntheriue I. Maxwell and Mrs. Susan Rodrn at their home. 2.TO7 Madison sqiire. were gucsta nf honor nt a Martha Washington party on Mon day evening. Among those present 'wcro Mr. John Carson. Brooklyn; Mis Erma Great e. "Mis.4 l.oretta McOuire. Mr. Lewis Kirk. Mrs. Catherine I. Mbt. wejl, Mrs. Suan Rodcn, Mrs. A. F. Wclker. Tamaqua, Ta.; Miss Evelyn Welker. Tamaqua, l'n. ; Mr. Boden Wclker. Tamaqua. IV; Mrs. John Boden. Miss Ruth Roileu. Miss Cath erine Rodcn. Mr. Jack Roden, Jr.. Mrs. Thnmiis Buttcrwick and Miss Elizabeth ButtPi wick. The Tals Social Club will hold its annual celebration in the form of a leap year party at their clubhouse, 1.VJ8 South Sixth street, ou Sunday. The affair is in charge of a committee, which cnnM'ts of Mr. Bernard Bolen. Mr. Lou fiould. Mr. Al Both. Mr. Samuel Clearfield und Mr. George G. Neufcld. WISSAHICKON i Mr(1 rrnnk , AVhitromb. of Bidge I n,pnr nluj ns y,mma Dccinan. of Frnnkford. have gone to Atlantic City j for a fortnight's visit. Thf wn Mandoline and Guitar I r,ib w1 cJvo n miiall.a,e foUowd by , a dance thi- evening nt Woodvale, the clubhouse of tlie American Bridgp Co. 'a Scnsibtc Prices & What's I mi a Name? Tine LIONEL label on a Sport Suit 5s a guarantee off author 5tat5ve style, excEuslvc fab rics, thorough workmraaimship aoid that distinctive origi nality which produces the smart effects for which these suits arc so veli known. The price today- $39. 75 is just the sainrnc as it was last year and the quality has been injjtao way lessened. We might wll ask, and get, $50 for the&$suits. juiif&zqps' LAN8DOWNE Mrs. Frank Marvls cnlrrlnined Iho Mothers In Council Wednesday after noon nt her home, Mrn. Frank Cooper was tlio speaker. Miss Florence Head will entertain the social committee of St. Johir s Kplsco pal Church this afternoou. Mr. Edward McCrlnley bus iclurned from n trip to North Curollna. A musical tea will be held at Mrs. Artl.nr Mftnr.l.ull.lV homo b.V thC EUllU of tlio First Presbytetion Church on Saturday afternoon, platen u, Mr. and Mrs. (ieorgc Calbralth are being congratulated upou the birth of a uaugutcr. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Jnight aro being congratulated upon the1 birth of a daughter, Mary Bclgcl Knight. Tk ,..Anu nlnn of ihn Bantist Sun- day School held a banquet nnd annual meeting in tuc church nnne on oamr day cveuiug. At n recent meeting of the Drexfl t 1 111 riui.. rinh tin. fntlnuiiiz were elect ed n chairmen: Mr. Tliomaa Blytlie. ehaliman of the house and grounds com mittee: Mr. Kolnml C. Alexander, chairman of the membership commit tee: Mr. Herbert Bryan, chairman of the entertainment committee: Mr. S. D. WI1wt1r.ll i.liiili'mnn of Iho civic com mittee J Mr. John Jncoby. ehnlimnu of Ihn f'nmmllleo mi ntliletics. Mr. Frank J, Beeves woh also uppointed as linitiiclnl secretary, following tlie resignanon oi Mr. Harry Stcter from this position. The Twentieth Century Club held an open meeting for mothers aud their chil tlictt on Tuesday afternoon at the club houe. "Cho-Cho," n clown, who is realb a trained member of the Child Health Organization, entertained u large audience, and gae the children In a de lightfully intei estlng manner aiious bits of advice about their health. The childien weie especially pleased with bis clever drawings and npght-of-hand tricks, all of which erved as Illustra tions of what lid was cnj.ng. A miti'tiel show will ho given by the Itfta Theta Club for the benefit of Post 0.1 of the American Legion, nt the Twentieth Century Club on March IS. lf. LI) Among thojc who will take i " " u. ..',". Mi. tui,.ii i r. I. tenillnz nurls me Mis Isabelie .1. Oal brnlth, Mhs Kntlmriiie .fnrvis. Miss Alma Wallace. Mr. Alphonso Sproul, Mr. HiiHp Quinlnn. Mr. Albert Iticl ings and Mr. Koymond L'hJ. Mrs. Oeorge W. Statzcll, Jr., nnd Mjs. 1M ward T. Collins arc among those on the committee. FRANKFORD Memorial services and the piescntn- tion of French certificates will be held in the Liberty Theatre. Tucony. Sim ilar, nt U:-l." o'clock, under the nusplec of Tacony Pet No. "'.. Mr Frederick Shojur and Mr. Edward .1. (Jatton win be the speakers. Mr. l.llwood .T. Oeb He tlie sneiiKers. .nr. l.liwoou .i. i-eu hart will be the foloit. Cokmel riiilipi will present the eertificnlei. i ROXBOROUGH ,.,, Mr. nnd Mrs.M.coige Lidler. of lst0 .ManavtmK avenue nne isuch inviia- nans lor me weaninc oi ineir nnBiiuM. ls Alice Ann Bidler. nnd Mr. Rjm II P. Keely. nNo of Boxborotigb. iicmIhv evening. March f. at 7:tt o clock in tlie uornorongn nnpinr Church. The bride will be attended by Mrs. Robert Wynu. ni matron of lion- or; Mrs. Sherman Kickiirds. of West Philadelphia; Mls Sophia Lacker. Mifs Carrie Earnshnw and Miss Kuthryn Forster, bridemnid. Mr. Jeely will have for best man Mr. Max Ott. and hi ushers will include Mr. 'L'homHs Kpnworthv. of Germnntown ; Mr. Ed- I win Wallaco of Went Philadelphia: ,ur. .mnn ihwnqo, iu u'ciur, "" Mr. Harold Srbofield. An tntercting enieriainmont nnu Leap Year party will be given tomorrow evening In the social hall of the Ulldgo Avcnup Methodist Hplscopal l.'hurch. . The affair is Iu charge of Mr. Edward Slreeper. MisV Emily Culp, Miss Mnry Frev. Miss Damaris Fleminc. Miss Sarah Famine. Mrs. G. Clifford Wil ion. Miss Heleu Hoffman. Mi's Edith Haley, Miss Mildred Ilnlev, Miss Eliz abeth Morron, Miss liiaoys iiiorrow, i Mlsg Laura Johnston, Mrs. John Slook, Miss Edith Johnston. Miss Mary Hoi- eomh. Miss Grace Keinner. Miss Mil dred Eailey. JBss Maud Sansman, Mi's Julia O'Connor, Miss Haebcrlcln, Miss Kathleen ltrearly and jiiss Auua l-ui ton. NonmsTovvN Miss fMith Caroline Fiher and Mi" Suranne Schnll Fisher, of 1310 DeKnlh street. mimbers of the Valley Foige, Chapter T A. B.. hare been appoint ' ed br Mis George Thatcher Gueme. i prpsl'dent gnral nf the Nallonnl So. , cletv, llaughters of the American Rev olution, to act us pages nt the twenty ninth annual continental congress of the orgsub.ation to be held in Washing- ton in April. ( At a meeting of tho Loyalist Bible Class of the Tentrol Presbyterian , Church the following ofticerM were elected to i-eive during the ensuing jinr, president, Mr. II. B. Dtmehower: wee president, Mi Ldin Cuter; Keen--i tary, Mr Daniel Cameron; treiiMircr. ' Miss Anna McKibbeu. Mr. H. Hull mau Fox is teacher of the clas. A sociol and Mipper followed the biisines meeting. AMMWMH I: 1 LEIDYS TO SPEND SUMMER IN FRANCE Young Elopor3 Still at Ashovillo, N. C. Formor Miss Widonor Buys Painting Sr'dnl ninaleh to Kvha VuhUe h'iotr Ashevlllo, N. C, Feb. 27. Young Carter Leldr nnd his bride, who was Miss Joscnhlnc Wldener. plan to spend the summer in France. Thp young peopi, who ciopeu worn Philadelphia several weeks ago, expect to pass some tlmo in their homo city before going abroad. "I don't know Just when we'll leave Ashevlllo." said Mr. Lcldv today. "But our friends linve been urging us 10 come home. They have a lot of parties planned In our honor." Mrs. Leidy, the daughter of Joseph E. Wldener. whose nrt collection Is notable, Is herself somewhat of au nrt connoisseur. ypsterdny she puichascd of Hurry R. Pfelffer, nu artist occupying "Blue Briar," formerly the home of William Jennings' Bryan, on Sunset drive, one of his bct pieturei, "Storm Clouds over Mount Pis-gnh from Sunset Moun tain." Mr. I'fi'iffpp has ti number of paint ings on exhibition at thn Phitndclphii Academy of the Fine Arts, of will Mr. iueiipr is a benefactor, an nu, where .Mr. rfeifrer studied. Mr. I.e'.dy took part in the prelim inary plajlng of the men's handicap golf tourney at the Aslicvillc Country Club u few dnj-j ago, but he wnij eliminated in the llrst round match play by L. E. Klotz. of (iloiiecstcr, Mass., threo up. T his. however, did not dishearten the i jouiig phijer aud he hns entered for ; other loiirnevM to be held during the i next few days. TWO SUBURBAN FIRES Sawdust Pile and Rubbish Dump 0010 Scene of Blare , s jkt , 'MM " ,, , , .COWNSi -Sjon aneous combustion in pile of "J sawdust caused fire early today in the -V lumber vard of Guc.kor Bros.. Proincct nud New f-trcets, Cheitnut Hill. Utigino Company No. 37 extinguished tlie tinmen after n battle to save nearby piles of hardwood nnd boards. Rubbish on a dump nt Schoolhouc lane nnd KldRp nvenuo ignited early today, sum- i monlug Mnnayunk, Cermnntown und ' Falli of Schuylkill lircmen to n blaze Mhat was more extensive than do i stiuctive. HOCKEY TONIGHT 7:45 P. M. . r,. n . Quaker LltV VS. r 1'lnCetOn OBNCnAl, sKATl.N'i 8 M r. M Phila. Auditorium and Ice Palace! 15TH MAI1KET 48TH ACADEMY OF MUSIC ?7 ITUPAY F.VF.MSC1 FED ' vinllN miCITAl nV.MSTEn n XT' "H A 11 I A Fl SalTUTlV K K A VI A K jalul,V IV 1 r iVl TL JA ; aMFRICA 5 BUY r J'at irerrB'S. HIT 'JJL Mirrnorot.VTAN oi'urt.v PRODIGY Cheitnut St. HOUSE I rn. M,. e at i last ArPCAiiANcn . i:u h.!5 m num. ror. iers coM'nnT m joiin IU.MIjU i X . "Vii" MGORMAGK . Bftl,,.t..n rnnonxn i .th i no. ssoo uoit chtmit st emporar) r-rmiby!2&- I 422 WALNUT SI 1 PARIS PHILADELPHIA Second Floor of tlie Present Location 1422 Walnut &t. Wc arc nov? showing in our temporary showrooms advance models of Gidding's Fashions for Sp-ing Wc Will Kcworc to the Ritz-Carlton as Soon cw lcrafjona Are Completed. (VBANN & DILKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET NOTICE The demand for Tyrol Wool in our original Man tailored Styles has forced us to provide more space nnd we announce the v OPENING of Our Third Floor Salesroom Saturday, February 28 Showing the complete Spring line of Ladies', Misses' and Juniors' Tyrol Wool Suits and Coats. Also THE NEW SPRING HATS ift MANN & DILKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET t.BAINO TUKWUCa A J. T VOIP EVENINGS AT 8:20 LlIXIMATINEE TOMORROW "Joyous Laughter That Wnrnm Ono'c Heart to Hear." Phila. Press. W ! b I. I A M HODGE IN HIS artEATEST SUCCESS "The Guest of Honor" ADELPHI J-3" 2 Ni8ht LAST. MAT. TOMORROW Tlio Monarch of MlocJrin t it n CRIMSON ALIBI with Orllnl Ott n Projuctlon rKO. 5IONDAT ONE -WEEK ONLT Arthur HamminiUtn'i t.Iu!el TUy SOMEBODY'S SWEETHEART SEATB NOTV BBLWXO a-"! SHUBERT Tonight at 8:15 ' LAST MAT. TOMORROW K Herulcal Comtdy ot N. Y.' Itln Quarllar Nlht . . with FRANCES WHITE and .IAMKS WATTS, TED 1.KWIH AD KORMAN. Al, IIKHMAN AND 20 FAMOUS AKTISTS' JWUELB ..,. ,.. o m BEGIN. MONDAY Scats Now POP. MAT. WED. ?t $i.oo THE CUOrtUS 18 A WONDKTt 7ugfi PtrP" )(a. WtVIKHlNG GEeVTIEff BfXCWftY vCWff I l 40ULD &Y90 rWFTNUT ST ophwa house LnraiiNui oi, nioiits t s:is Matinee Tomorrow at 2:15 THE SIIASON"! MUSICAL 3UCCBS3 SOMEBODY'S SWEETHEART WITH A 100 CART ror;.TicKL,iN' tunks LAUOlf-I.ADBN L1NEH nnd lh Hett Slncliie Chorus IB Torro Last 2 Nights at This Theatre MOVES MONDAY TO ADELPJU ng. SEATS NOW SELLING The blcBMl BMrt mnit jortsous mu&leal eli.tw on Tour. "TUB RBVUr. OF REVUES" cojrrANY or 100. FRIVOL chorus OF 50 ACADEMY Heat! st HoppVe. 1111) ChMtnut PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA TOpATTom Viol! d'Amour. Anton i at 3 i win. b. is Torello, Contrabau. Troetriero THB K.tnT REVUE, irlth l rocuaero Jlmm,. cootwr t, a l,wi, Quarters Pldj.ADEI.VlII Direction I.I ( 0(L(Ld ) I 1' 'vmiAjBrr? I t ; 1 H-'V'-' "Ji Bflfiah Wrhet St. nb. 18h. 11 ATM. tA 11.10 P.K WALLACE REID WerK) rUvrlrjrt Theorfor lnit)rl'4ll J3 Tufly Muratinll In Klrt Bhowlna q , DOUBLli SHbLU ..AdlM Comely "A TW1UOUT VAXP . h Nt. Wk. Nftzlniov in 'Stronter Thin Dall't P A L A C. 10 A. M. 1-J n. .ins f. 'in Till. OiSO iOt t -m rv Hi '? 7i .& D A flT TV-V ortTMo' -.i-T IKlTTt W$t 3 tfc-vvrv lvj jjvj o v.uunuvMi Added Bemon Comedy, "Th Orocery arifVi Ji NEXT WEEK i A rholonUy Wall Worth th PatrotiMM HW livtry Admlmr of Ilonlly P1n FhotophwrBvi The Copperhead with LIONEL BARRYMORE AO THD STAR IN TUB SAMTJ HOLB MM, cnEA-rm on nin btaud , , w ARCAD'IMI 10 A. M.. IS. 2, 3 MB. 0:40. 7:48. 9:80 P. St ETHEL CLAYTON isji Next Week "AtAItT'S AJSKLB" wlUi DOUOLA MacLEAN an4 DOKW MAf VICTORIA" 9 A. t to HUB 1 M. BLIND HUSBANDS" Nt. Wk.- Anita Htuwart in "Old KentuekT" C A P I T 0 LUt 10 A. M., 12. 2, 3 140, 11:45. T:4. 0:30 P. t.3 Mabel Normand in ,,PINTO,,' Added aiARUB CHArUN In "Th nlnk' REGENT MAHKET 8T. Del. 1TTH II TATtin trnr.iwT:n in i "Mnthlnv Tl., h TrttlK 1 Added- -uiiAIlUB CHAPLIN in "The ntn1" "Willard's Fantasy of JcwcU" f "ROlvn bmip.". onirna woiitu wmit.bv 1 BROADWAY '& "tfZ JOHNNY FORD $j GIRLS 'Tlie Beloved Cheaterij01D CROSS KEYS MARKET ST.(D.l;mj" AINNIVLR5ARY WEEK A BLAVNER rnouuenoN Her Trousseau" ritlLADELPIIIA'a FOIICMOaT TireATftE' ? FORREST La's'tTEvi;. f IKT MATINF.K TOMORROW AT -,-, :0 ONE SEATED DLRINO PRELOOK ,0J KUw i ERLANOER'8 touof nji.it ivisw rnoDucTior BEN HUR TOLOPSAb NEW PRODUCTION r fT7 tSfSSifJT " A M In 11 PlM, Neat Week JOHN CORT'S 0 SEN3ATIONAI. -MUSICAL COMfcDTCJ listen:; LESTER , WITH - , i IrS. Ada Mac Wcekn nd It wondrfn! c!t of slsaTH. daui.ar and lun-malctrs. ROi I J T" f A 1 I nut V V irrvo last JUl ntJAKU -c,ok -" Tomorrow ROBERT B. MANTELL3J TonioKt. . .Merchant of Venice.. TO310IUIOW ------ , ;'f JULIUS AhSAK Aj mat. a. Niorr NKXT WEEK-SEATS MW m THE !S IRRESISTIBLE GENIUS' A NSW COMEDT OK TOUT It LOVB AND)., TEMPEK.MENT BT .. . " JOHN T. McJNITRkJ and FIIANCJ3 HIW, IS I'loaucco unner prruni .urrvuun HAnRISONIREV riSKE , "I Libel It Lll. U When I Html iu, IIom Tott"U.wu, ' It Nv"h.n ToIt j r ' I NIGHTS AT BUO ? Liarrick mat. tomorroww A RIOT OF FUN! T Abi MARC KLAW musical prodwHen .-"EATS NOW JTW TUU UA3T WUi&JV 1) As r nh a. 1 n ni 1 ni 1111 '" What Would You Say ing a Love Letter? 33 Lrw CODY offer for th Nut lovsff ltt"r 11 a iwwttiejM-t Qullf):tlon.- flnrfrif nf appU. coutrv'tlon of ttr. orlclnalliy. bwuty 0 Uncuis U1 nai. trcMiv With tlieso qualfflcations In mind M1 down i l wrlti- Nour bt. You may merely wrlio 1110 n letter an iho j on f ativ character in "1 he Beloved Cheater. ' wrltlnff lo our w-eetheari Send your Ittr to ino, rarfi of thn l.OCTST THEA Tilu, sSrt anu Locust streets. Lew Cody. riFtST riUZE.. 133.00 . :p rnizr:. jiboo no pnizn. jo.o-t Durins the LENTEN' Season Get Ready for Your Haster Dances -Ry Taking Individual v-:' 4 DANCING LESSONS 5 9,v in oi'n privatr MinRontcn studios v r.v ttiaixcu tbaciikks 1520 Cll ESTNUT ST. OFl'ICE 309 -' nt. T j-. Tin fr innnlntmnnt CORTISSOZ SCHOOL1 V 1 i. MAT TOMOR.. 23q ta 11 WainUL BVENINas AT 8:31 ANNl'AI.. r.NCiAi'.EilBNT TIIR ijkrc.it rcsiiv.M. yvvv ' m twin beds1: m WITH L013 DOLTOJI m;st 1. 1 1, SGATS NOW SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE An O'erroan Itgnunu of Lo and War. - EITH'S h Pat Koonpy & Marion Bent aud Ciijijny In "Rinop of CmsVt" George MacFarlano Tn raN-orit narlton Kate-Elinore & Williaina-Sm i' rtart Ford and a Triunilou Btllt Mart METnorOUTAN OPKIIA IIOUflD METllOPOUTAK OI'ErtA lOMI'ANV. N. Y. ', ilfi MARTHA:- AT 8 MmM Barrttntoi, rrlnl Mm Caruto.OIduju J' Mtlatul. Laurantt 0n , Pn4antky. " 8aU UPS Ch.tnut fit Wal 4iii; tl4c87.. rvRPWFl IM Mai rornorrow, i'So, DOa irvrnuvjjvi w,fp t i0 3V. jn,,? , "n"";J "' Woman in Room 3i MarVh 1 "UTTI-K 1'HGOY cyMCOWg' Peoples na A. 4 CumtxrUnif-1 LADIKS' MAT. DAlMfflHJ Al. Reeves j ni IMnNlT"S ninraoU J. WWob Uini V " ,t UUIVIVI'M 1 J .lreI. AJttCH8TJaTffx,H UUIVIWI1I 3 .lreU. ABCH ftTU HTf Tt. Shivery. SPIRITS & SPOOK9 Casino Walnut ab. its. Mat BURLE5 WONDER SHOWyct U mvitrrity "sil'sicuji. Eit.. n:so. Tr llluit. Itcturo, "inaian Ule, i)tBaHT."'ii 1 - A i" j, " i .4': ff ., Ml Ut, 7,1 '.ia n W 10 tl ,iW t.v IC t 4 yt i li! ,J& A 'I 'r' x.m iyx..f i'Q ttt .""" 3, .V i" M -. ? 4 t-A' i n' .Af., ItiJ'hM. 'h. ij: al. .tOtUJlV, I ' ".'-. I'.1K!i1 J
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