,2 , .f..r'"i V- "'!' . t, 'r, J. "drfiiw.' it f. ''A '- "7 . i i 1 A "' -"! ,r ' p r. "T ;. ,M EVBlftk PUBLIC SdJR-PHILADELPHIA; THURSDAY, HAROH t, 1920 (1? rf Jm GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ,, .. Jfynnc Tells of the New York Junior League 1 Performance Ball at Palm Beach. Rummage Sale m.it; .Irh We In the .lunlor J.cwir "lt.ft,i.i1hl Junior Irf 1'v ?n (t to wf tli Xp YV'aldorf-Antorlu. nV bnllroom of II 0 AYaltior Jn "ll h. 1 nn Hip Junior L-eajuo a "!,.. n ntn rs Before the whr I.caRUcru naa THE MAYOR'S DAUGHTER A BRIDE : kind ot P"'?""? .. -,m. lw.ni.flt. ThW have not had ' on? , hnH fact tho Le for ih?mor urBont ", Bed CwiE We OW Scouts "e""i ttmmer camp and other irame ,Bd their imnr tB0 'r issuers have j,tP ncrossiUM. " ., cy simpiv have Jit l.d 8Pc.c'in pome social work ; at tobewwehted In pom b(U l.ut that I? wJl"?Vr-.v T.paffilcrH. totnrntothccw revuc of j,IC The. ??"?.flw Kara ago. and the M"ii 1 Veils me so Intcrcsieu an bird jells me be qj rittd were tne oiu 'i . i,rove forth fn the audience tha t bey , choru8 iKryoM w" ''"''eJrom tho "Merry tee'd .?? once , hoV; tf. the fongs .? nnrl clanced to gy-Swrt- Farm?" and a tSirtalnly a brUUant affair and the costumes, iroro m. f cacU '" ' nwffi tt waS all gWen for Tbut my informant forgot to tell charity, H... Vrprv one aaya that tho tor wh.; u largely due .to Grace f?elt daughter of Ira. Howard fienry, the daugi fc j tcmnrk- H-Henry. ! Silent Uhap- SEJSa-asrftWK Stratford, will entertain at dinner fol lowed by n theatre party, this eve ning, Mr. and Mr. Trenchard R. Now brild. of Glenn road. Ardmorc. are leaving on Haturdfty for a trip South, stopping at Havana and Panama. They will return home about April 1. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge It. Eftrle. 3d, of Oram lane. Havcrford. are lenv. ing for St. Petersburg, Fin., to he gone until April 1. Miss t.eonore Itoblnson will be the rcueat of honor at a dinner thlH evening to he Elven by Dr. nnd Mr. William Norton ITdhnnort. 04fiO (lerraantown avenue, Oermnntowm before the meet ing of. Mrs. Edward Troth' dancing olais. The Riient will We Mlaq Kath erlne Snowdeu King, MIs Edith II. Johnson. Miss Betty Buckley. Mi? Harah V. Fox, Mr. Gordon Smvthe, Mr. Craig Hebcrton, Mr. Monroe Itob lnson. Mr. Donaldson Hooncs. Mr. En. seno Simonln nnd Mr. Stanley Hulburt, Mr. Edward Hartshorno will give a tea this nfternoon at her home on Oakley road. Havcrford, to meet Mrs. Raymond Brown, of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Tarnall, who spent the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Charlton YarnalJ, at their home. Sev enteenth" nnd Ironist street, will open their h6use at Wynnewood today. Mr. and Mr. Harry II. Snelien- ,burg. of Foxholme, Old Xork road, are spcuaiiig a wecK nc jyuhiiuc uuy. ALONG THt5 MAIN LINE ' Mr. and Mrs., Clarence S. Tay. of Essex orenue, Knrbcrth, entertained the member of their bridge club last evening. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. Clement McCrea, Mr and Mr. Lewis Brown, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. A. Rudolph, 2d, and Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Mac-Dowell. Mr. and Mrs. William fcdgnr Boryer, I rut. tnc of our Junior Leaguers are &,Wle' Carte? and a number of tbt. . ind the wen ing " fc vCtmc ut SfJPtem d bo ' houorCand Cornelius vinderbiU Whitney, a cottuti, will be b"vcTc more interested than hereto- r. )ioay nn nma .v in June. . THi; ney dress ball at I'aim Itcach, which was given in the Everglades Club on Tuesday night wbr n great rarira from all I hear. There h prac tically nothing doing here at borne now tut Uutcu sewing clause and a wecM performance of the opera. o wo mubt forsooth turn our attention to the doings In the South, for very many of our rcople are dou n there. The Kearsley Mitchells were at the till iu l'alm Beach. Mr. Mitchell dressed as a clown and Mrs. Mitchell h n Russian peasant woman. Areii Wdener was n Pierrot nnd Harry Dar ltngtnn a gondolier. Phylli alsli was dceidediv smart harlequin. Catherine Torler a Pierrette nnd ever so many other Philadelplilans were at the party ucaring exnuisitc costumes. There rrc numbers of dinner before the dunce, and from what the wee bird tolh me. it was one of the most brll l.ant of the season so far. Wr.lX. I stopped in at the rummage tale nt 1511 Walnut street yestcr div, and I did not exaggerate wucn I told ou they had wonderful things. It's a great way of doing, a rummage sale . because you are so sure to have iim'thin; thnt jou do not want nnd tlt fornc one else may want, and it h. tuch a beautiful way to dispose of the extra tliljs which accumulate in the house Besides Mrs. I.eidy. who, I told you, Is president of the First Day Nursery, 'or which the rummage is being given, the women interested are: Miss Hor ner, Mrs. Henry Pratt McKean, Mrs. Edward R. Hodge, Mis Clyde, Mrs. Charles PlatU Jr.. Mrs. Richard Wain Mcirs, Mrs. Hamilton Colket, Mr. Stanley Flagg. 3d, Mrs. Norrh Harri son. Mrs. Williamson Roberts, Mrs. Albert Roscngnrten, Mra. Pearson Tarrc, Mrs. Maxwell WyeUi. Mrs. Hamilton Cheston. Mrs. A. W. Grim ley, Mrs. Hartol Brazier. Mrs. Maxwell Wyeth Jr.. Mrs. Harrison K. Cancr, Mrs. William Waterman and Mrs. Walter II I.ippincott. TJARSY, who goes to school now nnd whoso schnolhouso is across the treet from h church, is learning the "8ns of arithmetic, for Harrv is as much as five years old nnd his pencil m"1 "J?10 "c,i"al" and "minus" nnd Plus signs and "xes" and all tho t of them. Mrs. F. came to see mother the other day, and when Harry 'mt in she asked: "Dearie, I hear u are going to school now; where is ft'i.r school?" "Oh!" said Ilarr. is across from the building that has Plus sln on Its top." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTWmls Among thoc on the committee for S..''8Jter danee which wm be given e Mi. Wi11" -Clul1 on Anril r ftbb iI'A,.,h onlin ai,M Elinor wt and Miss Murgaretta Harrison. Mr aW'" J'L acwo11- daughter of ' Itui "' 11lobPr!8,;wc,,. ot Ardna Iw.a,iNho wm l,e on of next &ideb.ut"nte"' wU1 b0 formally parentis S1," ? bo lv(,n by her S "el ,unS,Rtu.r1la5'' 0ctob,cr 10- M,S8 dinae, i ' hp ,h? BUMt ot honr at a Mb Tian?0 b,, tilvp by Mr. nnd tobern ' . .1 """ weiinesday, Oc- of Chestnut avenue, Nnrberth, will entertain the following at bridge on Saturday evening h Mr. and Mrs.' Harry Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Newell. Mr. and Mrs. James Donnelly, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse S. Harris nnd Mr.' and Mrs. William Uvingbton. ALONG THE READING Mrs. Harry Winters, of 4430 North Uber street, Logan, left this week for Pasadena, Calif. t to spend some time as the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, 'Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter W. Kul p. GERMANTOWN Gcrmantown Chapter, D. A. R.. held its monthly meeting on Tuesday at the WIster Mansion, Vernon Park, the vice regent. Mrs. R. II. Newborn, nrcsiding. Following the usual business of the laaaaaaaaaaV 'ic,' . 'CT?7vvJwr'ilsJ '.''aHHaaV? aHHwiwE&aHi aaaHBn ' frt?Xl'MU<fi?WyZ&$tB ' i-'CL Wi. ""' J jBPiistiiLi l l-tl"1 Taltf v: EUir'.rjT -aaatiMj A V jS MISS R.S.BREIDENBACK TO WED J. H. JOSEPHS Marriage of Miss E. Stokoly and W. Dowald Took Place Last Evening ANNUAL PURIM BALL TAKES PLACE TONIGHT Great Social Event of the Year Hold in Mercantile Hall fcossau, fjZflS!&&i&9 An interesting March wedding will take place this evening nt tl o clock nt the Arcadia, when Miss Ruth S. llreld enback, daughter of Mr. nnd Mr. I.nz nrns Brcldcnhack. of 27211 West Somer set street, will be married to Mr. .lean II. Josephs, of 'J020 North ran: nve nuc, by the Rev. Joseph Krnuskopf. I). D., of the Keneseth Israel -Temple. The bride will wear her traveling suit of The twenty-third nnnunl Purim ball, under the auplcc of Cougrogntlon Ileth Israel, will he given this eve ning at Mercantile Hall, Broad and Master streets. Mr. nnd Mrs. Max Welnrotli will be master and mistress of ceremonies nnd the committee on arrangements in dnrk blue with n hat to match. Slip (.U(es Mr. Samuel Herbach. chairman; will bo given In Marriage by her father, M g n Cobn nU(, ArtIlur Coi,Cn, and will bo unattended. , ', . .. , i,.ni,m vr ui, timM,. tii 1, hest mnti '.secretaries; Mr. Alex. Abrahams, The service will be followed by njlln treasurer; Mr. Max S. Apt, Mr. Max Blbeimaii. Mr. Mr. Alexander Bloch, Mr. Adolph Bonncm, Mr. Israel Brod, Mr. Samuel Cantor. Mr. Joseph Caplan, Mr. Henry ClHlr. Mr. Leo i, Uollll. Jir. i'nilip O. i.ineiniin, .ur, ner. The bridegroom and bride will , ndircnd, Mr. Lewis leave on an extended trip nnrtwill be i Jlllll9 Blanckensee. nt home after April 1C nt 511 . North iiIo(ll. Mr. Adolnh Bo rdenham street. Bro,i( Mr. Samuel Ca Caplan, Mr. Henry TIIIXTHmsOV IUMMER 1. rohn. Mr. Philln A pretty wedding was solemnized lat Morris I-Iner. Mr. Hugo reund, 5r. ening at tho home of Mr. Frank II. Herman Frleder, Mr. Isaac Olaser Mr. Immer, 3835 North Franklin street. Michael Greenbcrg, Mr. Morris Habcr, MAHKirr BT. ABOVIO 10TH 11 A. M TO 11 15 P. M. NAZIMOVA IN A NtJW I'HODOOTION . . STRONGER THAN DEATH Nt. VU., Ii!l Pruiion. Ills ltou In Order Hi ' Direction I.KM J, jmWHKtvV sam a SHUBERT Ti vtntiTu Ai aiim iat. Vf.n. it HAT. 2llA '" ? 'ri Brilliant Musical Show ' YjfoM 1 PlKL 1 1 GIRLS GOWNS Vu X even Bimmer ti,l,i.n ).( .lB,ifAv Xftfea Annn T.. Htm m.. ....... ..l-,l' - f. VVIlllnm M Mr. Vj u..Ji t .i.i. ii.- -!. i i ' fr. V. T.ehrfeld. Mr. tawnuil, ,iw . "''. VZl. V. T If' Mull.. Mr nWl atinMi. fr ,n MTinuu it mrmp . i.vtio. w... ... . .... . . .. ... Mr, Joseph Hyman, Mr. Isldor Jacob! , A. Jvaicnejm, mr. i.ouis ivmin, William M. MRS. HARRY PAUL. BARNES Miss Scvena Moore was married last night In Gethscmano Baptist Church, Eighteenth street and Columbia avenue. Her husband is a resi dent of Ambler, and It Is there that ho and his young bride will make their home MAYOR'S DAUGHTER MARRIED IN ATMOSPHERE OF SPRING Sevena Cedaris Moore Becomes Bride of Harry Paul Barnes Amid Lilies and Orange Blossoms Given Away by Father Calla lilies, orange blossoms, palms and ferns gave an atmosphere ot spring and Kaster to the wedding ot Miss Sevena Cedaris Moore, daughter of and Harry Paul Barnes, foiiowlnr the usual business of the . m, chapter Mrs. Ralph Keelcr gave a most , Mayor mooic, intnrrsllntf nnd lr.iiti-iii.tlvn talk- nn thriof AniblCf. Americanization of our foreign popula- "The ceremony was performed at 7 turn. (o'clock last evening uy me . h Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sonnebcrg. of Gates, in Gcthscmane Raptis' n Church, 147 West Durliam street, arc on a trip Eighteenth street and Columbia avenue, to the Grand Canyon. Ariz., Colorado wh en was crowded wl h i the friends Springs and California. and re Wives of the coup e On he Mr. and Mrs. John V. Buchanan, of X"V .r1 i,,lniirl.(i. of others who Chestndt Hill, entertained at an in formal dauce at their home Saturday evening, in honor of Miss Ethel were eager for a glimpse ot the Mayor's daughter. Schurch. whose engagement to Mr. John ! Preceding the ceremony ".""' P. Buchanan. Jr.,KhnH been announced. I Me ' was si ng by M s Gol and in entered the church to tbe "Lohcngriu" march. Mrs. Davis A. Robcrtn. as matron of honor. nmo first, wearing an em broidered ivory tnffctn dress with n green ribbon girdle and a Jade green tulle hat trimmed with silver ribbon, and carrving n silver staff surniountcd by a bouquet of Bride roses. Sister Is Maid of Honor Then came the maid of honor, Miss Julia Dorff .Moore, sister of the bride, .i.a .,.onrinr- nn embroidered taueta dress and carrying a bouquet of bridal roses on n silver staff. Following the maid of honor came tho four brldesmniilR, Miss Helen Wash burn. Miss Dorothy Voung. MIbs Helen Kcnderdine and Mrs. William Amos Warren Gricr. who walked down the aisle in pairs. They wcro dressed alike in plain ivory taffeta with green girdles nnd green tulle hats and car ried out-tasnioneu mur-eugiMi uuuiui-io of Bride roses. Davis Roberts. John Ogden. Dorff Mnnri. n hrothpr of the bride: Merritt Rhodes and John Wesley McWllliams were the ushers. They followed the maids nnd preceded tbe little flower girl. Miss Cordelia Jones, who wore white organdie. Scatter Rose Petals lObtr "V ..II.' ''"ini ire W. mi Wi1, ,,n,mc' Ile'i Top. Ry i fh ,v "' h" ,1,c uet of hono T..I? tniatre nnrti nml ,. ot , ' St1-'0,''' 'ven by" Dr. 1710 IZ, llbm' I'addoek Klapp, of " fiprucn Kreet. on November 10. ' r of M,,ar.lh7 T' MoAUIstor. dough. rheStna iiiiT1 M.B J nJI'frford. of W j V. "Vi ,0, '"""InBo to Mr. April l in8'fl In".l1, w take place Snowdln H.eon .t0n Slvcn by Mrs. w3nfmnrt-, 2022 T'Oeust street iMorfi i'f T.he K,leHtH wJ n.' Th. , AHter'a bridesmaids. "ICIam. f.Mr8, 'Ta,n(,'' Mapes Dodge fM, Jr ni'oann1 Mr. Spencer K, Mil HI tU n ollirr,1 Co,rn,,r' Wyncote. , March so' VPr' n"iet,y on Hnt,,r- "'fiamiw Irs' 'K' Mitchell Hastings ?uVAdm0L0rm(',1;5 "'Lancaster ave b". Call MilLmnk? 8nnta "" ' M . n "' thfW homo in tho future. VLGn5.r.:,FL"' Baker, who l ,, . .- ., ,mtr, ai i,, UcliV(i. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Irene Fagle.V, formerly of North Eighteenth street, will entertain the following at cards tomorrow afternoon nt her home, 1012 South Forty-seventh fctrcct: Mrs. George P. Tustin. Mrs. Edwin J. Beuter. Mrs. Russell Wil son. Mrs. Illlynrd Smith. Mrs. George T. Thomnson. Mrs. II. Rex Stackhouno. Mrs. J. Durbin Acker. Mrs. Lathrop Smith and Mrs. Charles Branch. Mrs. E. L. Crossman entertained the following members of her card club nt bridge yesterday afternoon: Mrs. II. Harrison Parker, Mrs. John Mc Cracken. Mrs. M. II. Mansfield. Mrs. William Bigler Morisou. Mrs. Horaco Strang. Mrs. Edwnrd Cruger. Mrs. Frank Gnsklll. Mrs. William II. Tung kurth aud Mrs. T. J. Mcllvalne. A leap-year party was given by Miss Minerva Sntinskv. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Satlnsky. oT '2'M North Thirty-third street, on Saturday evening. Among those present were : Miss Rosa lie Franks. Miss Esther Abrnnu. Misu Pauline Hofkin, Miss Sarah Green baum, Miss Ann Dugalol. Miss Annu Tod. Misses Pearl nnd Tillle Rosen -baum, Miss' Esther Loudon. Miss Vir ginia Greenberg, Miss Ethel Greenberg, Miss Bessie Sbectcr, Mr. Benjamin Strumpf. Mr. Harry Phlllpps, Mr. Harry Franks, Mr. Samuel Stern, Mr. Daniel Abrams, Mr. Davis Pearlman, Mr. Bernard Edleman. Mr. Gcraon Greenberg. Mr. Morris Surkin. Mr. Jo Feph Avons, Mr. Morris W ilson. Mr. Samuel Tratenberg, Sir. Daniel Marcu, Mr. Jacob Aucrbach and Mr. Jlorrw Satlnsky. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The Thomas McKcrnnu Musical Club, of 1022 Rltncr street, will entertain at Ardmore. Friday night, in honor of Mr. Charles Coll. Friends of Mrs. Agnes A. Mc Laughlin, of Seventeenth and Ritner streets, will be glad to hear that she is recuperating from her recent illness. Invitations have been issued for he wedding of Miss Josephine rano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (Sano, of 1011 Wharton street .to Mr. John Bonarcorsl, of 1521 South Sixteenth street. The wedding is to take place on Wednesday. March 14, 4 1 . . l tcrtfy rnAi.1A rfial o ciocK, ni ioj" " "'"' DELAWARE COUNTY Miss Honorc Mcrcur Cahall, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cahall, of VV,.,.;A vtnrA. baa returned rom'Ventnor V: J where she was visiting her grandparents, 3ir. ana airs, .Tumoa WattH Mcrcur. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Rurton, of 415 East Thirteen irrei. y"'" visiting friends at Atlantic Clt. hnd been given to her Grandmother Moore on n wedrtinc evcnlne lone aito. The Mayor was accused of looking very solemn, but he denied that he was otherwise than pleased. "I never had to give away a daughter before." he said. "And I think it's a little harder to give n daughter than a son. Dauebters seem to belong to you more. But, you know. I think young neonlc should be married, and I am much pleased with my new son-in-law, whom I know well." The new son-in-law showed impa tience nnd finnlly gave nu order when the photographer insisted on taking a number of pictures or tne oriue. .ow that's enough." said the groom, and jus' to (.how that the groom wns not in com plete commnnd tho bride nllowed the photogrnphcr to take two more pictures. The bride and groom led the dancing nnd shortly afterward left for the home of the bride. From there they left for a month's wedding trip with the desti nation i mstery. A letter will inform the bride's parents sometime today. Among the prominent guests nt the reeeptlou were Mayor Donnelly, of Trenton: Mnjor Ward, of Chester, nnd Mayor Ellis, of Camden : Congrehsmau nnd Mrs. J. Charles Liuthicum, of Bal timore; Congressman and Mrs. George P. Darrow, Congressman nnd Mrs. Georgo W. Edmonds. Judge nnd Mrs. J. Willis Mnrtin. Alba II. Johnson, Judge nnd Mrs. Robert von Moschals ker, Joseph R. Grundy, Mr. and Mrs II. S. Prentiss Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. William Bernard, Mr. nnd Mrs. Elisha Webb. J. Hampton Webb, Mr. and Mrs. William Ward, of Chester: Mr. and Mrs. Harrv C. Duninp, Rabbi Jo seph Krnuskopf, John Kent Kane, Mr and Mrs. Murdoch Kendrick, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph B. McCall and most of the depnrtmeut heads of the city. Churchf Broad and Venango streets, of- Markov it Mr. Morris Polln Mr. Leo flciatlng. The bride was given in mat- pold Print, Mr. J. 8. Rosen, Mr. Abe riage by her father and was attended Rosenblatt. Mr. Ralph Rosenfield, Mr. byWEHtabeth Palmer. Mr. Walter Harry Sacks. Mr. S. I. Sacks. Mr. Gross was best man. Mr. and Mrs.. ' Isaac Salinger. Mr. , A. D. Relmnn, nunterson left on a trip and will he nt l Mr. Morton Seldeman. Mr. H. Teitel home after April 1 at 3S57 North I baum,.Mr. Max tt Inokur aud Mr. Mnx Franklin street. V clnrotll. Tv.,. .! 7...t, x- The patronesses will be Mrs. Alex. DEWALD STOKEL'i Abrahams. Mrs. Max S. Apt. Mr. Max ' An Interesting wedding took place !nt , Bchrcnd. Mr. Julius Blanckensee. Mrs. evening at fi o'clock at tho home of Air. Lron Blanckensee, Mrs. Alexander Bloch. Mrs. Adolph Honnetn, Mrs. Israel Brod. Mrs. Samuel Cantor, Mrs. Joseph Caplan. Mrs. H. Clair. Mrs. Arthur Cohen, Mrs. Leo L. Cohu. Mrs. Ph. Sailer Elscman, Mrs. Morris Finer. Mrs. Hugo Frcund. Mrs. Herman Frieder. Mrs. Isaac Glascr, Mrs. Mit chell Greenberg, Mrs. Morris Haber, Mrs. Samuel Herbach, Mrs. Joseph Hy man, Mrs. J. M. Ingbcr. Mrs. I. Jacobi, Mrs. E. A. Kalcheim, Mrs. Louis Kohn, Mrs, Fnnnle II. Lesser, Mrs. N. Lehr feld, Mrs. William M. Lewis. .Mrs. J. K. Malls. Mrs. D. Markovltz, Mrs. Marian Nathan. Sirs. Slorris Polin, Mrs. Leopold I'rlntz, Sirs. J. S. Ropcn, Sirs. Armln Rosenberg. Sirs. A. Rosen blatt. Sirs. Ralph Rosenfield, Sirs. Harry Sacks, SIvs. Isaac Salinger, Sirs. A. 11. Seidcman. Sirs. SI. Scideman. Sirs. Joseph E. Silverman, Sirs. Jullua Solomon. Mrs. SIox Wcinroth and Sirs. Slax Winokur. NORRISTOWN Among the guests nt n theatre party la Philadelphia given by the members of the Monday Evening S'cwing Club were SIlss Florence Tyson, Sliss Gertrude Sclah, Miss Caroline I'mstnd, SIlss Anna Chambers. Miss Elizabeth Cham bers, Sliss Hetcie Taggart. SIlss Helen Weber. Miss Edna Sensenig, Sliss Lyn nie Kogelscbatz and Sirs. Albert Wilson. nnd Sirs. Woodman Stokely. of r.2:tl North Park avenue, when their daugh ter, Sliss Elsie Stokely. was married to Sir. William W. Dewnld, of 2718 North. Thirteenth street, bv the Rev. Walter B. Greenway. D. D,, of the Gastou Presbyterian Church. Sir. Dnwald had for best man Mr. Irvine Whallev. The ceremony was fol lowed by a reeeption. Upon their re turn from an extended trip the bride groom nnd brldo will live in Atlantic City, where thoy will be nt home after Slay 1 , at 3 North Hartford avenuci UNKLES KIMBALL A wedding of interest in Tioga and Gcrmantown was thnt of Silos Anna Kimball, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. John L. Kimball, of 4.W York road, nnd Sir. Stewart It. Unklcs, of 51 Eabt Johnson street. -Gcrmantown. which wns solemnized last evening nt the home of the bride's narcnts. with the Rcw Fntlier O'Dell. of the Church of the Annunciation, Twelfth and Diamond streets, officiating. The bride was at tended by Miss Ruth L'nkles. sister of the bridegroom. Sir. Charles Vaughnn wns best man. A reception for the families was held after the ceremony. Sir. nnd Sirs. Unklcs left on a short trip. Tho brido groom served overseas for one year with the medical corps of the Eightieth Division. 12U MATIKHT HTrtKITT 10 A. M, la, 2. 3!46. 6-4B. 7'4G, 0:30 P. XV Klrst Presentation of Hrrrcn reproduction ot Ausuatut Thomas' I'mous Play THE COPPERHEAD I'CATUniNO LIONEL BARRYMORE In tho role lir create In ths ataxe veralon ivRt.ii woriTitv nin iwrnoNAOB, ok CVi:nV AU.MIIIKH rtP IIBALLY KINS 1'llOTOI'l.ATH A R C A D f A CJtnST.Vl'T I1KI.OW 1fiTH . 10 A. M., 12. 2. 3HG. 0MC, 7!4S, 9;00 P.M. DOl'OIA.S IK3RIS MAC LEAN MAY IV PAH.VMOUNT-AnTCnAlT PtCTCHE "MARY'S ANKLE" f nfcvn "Tim riiAHMiNO una. CHRf," Nt VTk Ireno CnaUo In "Amateur Wife" V I C T 0 R. I A MARKCT HTIIEHT Al'.OVi: OTII B A. VI. to 11 -13 I". JI. ANITA STEWART IN Tllfl UACINd 1M.AY "IN OLD KENTUCKY" A Spectacular. Sennntlonal M'lloO-im.u C A P I T 0 I v 724 MAKKUT STllEUT - 10 A. M., 12, 2, 3:43, C:4S. 7:45. 0:00 P.M. DUSTIN FARNUM 'cortsicAN Added Larry Somon Comedy, Grocery Clork DCrUMT JIAnKET bT. Bel. 17TH KCUHIN 1 Dorothy Dalton In "BLACK IS WHITE" BtSSSSFROMMB W 1 1 MWI 1IVIJI t Bewitching Beauties From Broadway Wild-Fire Rage of Entire Season i ( reatfd .Aiorc i ncra. uninuaiaaiir nn' '"'(h Ul plauae and Upfoarloua Lauirhter Than Una Ever JWora lleen Heard In Kour Walla of n Ph'ladelphlft Theatre, w A LAPLANDER thinks that a reindeer is speedy, but that' is because few Laplanders have ever seen FRIVOLITIES : A comic ray of tinted light-? ning zigzagging its paths through clouds of beautiful women that's . FRIVOLITIES (Gplli Iu the bnsket carried by the flower girl were sweet peas and rose petals which she daintily scattered in th path of the bride, who entered the church on the arm of her father. The bride wore a simplo gown of ivory sntin. with a bead-cmbroldered bodice and n long court train hanging fiom the shoulders. A veil of point lace fitting as a cap to the bride's head was trimmed with orange blossoms and fell for nl most the length of the train. She car ried a shower bouquet of Rridc rosea and lilies of the valley. ' At the altar the bride was met by the bridegroom and his best man, W. Harvey -Blackmer. ' Mirth at Recrptlon With clearness and firmnees the Mayor gave bis daughter in marriage and with equal clearness the bridegroom made his responses and within twenty minutes from the time the bridal party entered the church SIlss Sevena Cedaris Slooro was pronounced the wife -uf Harry Paul Rarnes. Solemnity gave place tp mirth at the reception which followed In the Bel-lcvi.o-Stratfm.1 North Harden. Recclv ing with the bridal party wore Sirs. Mooro Slajor Slooro, Sirs. Harry P. Barnei and Harry P. Barnes, the par ents of tho couple. Then came the wed ding breakfast, with the bridal party occupying a table detomted In green and white sweet peas, roses and lilies of tho valley. , ., . , , , . Durinc the reception tho bride pinned to her bodlc a large cameo pin that : tMilUrxzrM olmoortat 1111 -- 1517 Walnut Street M - II II Models of exclusive charm, correct I III t II 1 1 tor present iccarlna, each icllh a" 1 111 jni CTQftjr gmart spring trend to carry it ucll II III S 11 A. m. to it p. M. MAItKITT 8TREET AT JUNIPKn CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE DOTTIE CLAIRE & MAIDS "PETTICOAT3"; Other Acta Worth Whlla BROADWAY Droad Sn" ATe- uuwnuvyni y.1R ,1.4-, q MAbtL Bb CAKLrUL Norma Talmadge "A Da.h0t,!00rfM., CROSS KEYS "AnKET stl eoi Jilynn-h fashion Minstrels "The Frivolity Girl is licrc to stay. Outdoes all rivals." --Normr amemcan t "Very spectacular. Tlio people"! should love it. A not of warmth ' and color." I PLIlMC ledoeu 1 "The most beautiful young women I who have been seen for a lonjf time." , inquire)! "Scene follows scene with breathless speed and precision. Tliosowha like their musicnl comedy swift will adore 'Frivolities.' " pncsij "No revue seen here this season touches so many points or coversV so wide a range. A dozen shows at once." .. nnconn 1 "A collection of girls decidedly easy on the eyes." "' DULLETJNlO "Any one who wants to get full money's worth is advised to drop3 into the Chestnut Street Opera,, House." t ,, EVO. LEDGEtt " METROPOLITAN imoAD rorr.An ats. ONn WBUK ONLY HEOINNINO NEXT MONDAT CVQ., MAHCH S DIRECT FROM 6 MONTHS RUN IN LONDON perct nunTON presents LOWELL THOMAS ' WITH The Last of the Crusaders Allenby in Palestine and Arabia Ttio Arabian Nlchta entertainment Which T00U London and Nw Tork by Storm The $100,OQQ Production of Over annxinn Pmnlr. nnd no nnn rnini li.very onlne xit Tueaday at R:30 Matin" wmnraaav t nut nt 33(1 Prlr Uvenlnga 50o to 2 Pop. Jtat. Wfd . 25c to 1. SEATS NOW ON SALE Downtown Tlchat Oltlce. 1109 Choatnut st A Vivid High-Voltage Entertainment Chestnut Street Opera House ()1 Tiuinn wixks only ' Nights 'E"ePt 50c to $2.50 MATINEES. WEDNESDAY h SATUTtDAY IVRir EVGS., 8:20. MATS. X L, I lLK.. WED & SAT 2:20 "todav1" BEST SEATS $ I J "MR. HODGE I nvo. r.t;LLBnri Hl at uic ntrcT, f phila nnconD 1 rllOtJtpl ) EVE. LEDQEn ,j( H ODGEi In Hla Cireateat Succaia , "THE GUEST OF HONOR" METROPOLITAN opbraowsb, SSg8 MADAMA Jft n BUTTERFLY Mm". Parrar. Fornla. m. Haclott Chal mora. P.iltiinlart. Ananlan Cond Moranronl gfta llOSfhsatnut BU Wal. 2i: Race 07. imismim Fat Women Die First INSURANCE Companies regard over-stout per- - .. no undesirable KIOlVS. PUIIM -i-' WHY? THE reason is logical their lessened rcsiatance 1 renders thera susceptible to colds, rheumatism, "havdentnir of the arteries" and Increases, ine danger of heart afflictions and apoplexy. OUR Natural Methods eliminate all Excess Fat and rids the body of all impurities. Individual srrri "by "killed Vomen attendants. No classes. No home work. t. Trial Demonstration Treatment urn COLLINS INS FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Bellevue : Court Building S ---"' " - - l,ilUllfnlaS &ftaaS Hone, Spruce 5W ' Yau,ul Jlt":,' Hairdressing and Manicuring mM T ... IMM t Qr?. mi ir p iir: v . Oh WtoR Walnut wvt P-mfa6l UwfL I III iiniv iiiiii llllll ' llllll IU ' ANNOUNCES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I IU Special Values in All II Departments Throughout the Store . II e-:.. o,.;o n j. i n llllli 4 IU 59.50 to 175.00 49.50 to 225.00 II J Frocks of Tricotine Frocks of Satin JH U 55. 00 to 150. 00 45. 00 to 150. 00 llll annRGETTm nmzRRw.s HI Ifilli Exrruisito Afternoon C A pB AA Q4 m AA I i V ffll Frocks of Diaphanous Svv '(?& tvu lllil NI Georgette of Black, TT7 tO j J 111 Uni Njivy, Taupo and Gen- --' " r r IUMII iHl darme Blue. Yalues 69.50 ta 150.00 Imjjl . t . . v. tt . m. . ;. ... VNIVpnsiTV EXTENSION" SOCIHTY Withcrs-pooii Hall, Friday Night at 8 A. HUNT VAUTIER "Ireland Today: as I Saw It" Tickets 50c and 75c Egypt from Moses to Allenby Tree Illuatratfd Lreturo Siindiy aftr UV,1. 3-1" Bi THB ITNIVUHRITY Ml' Hi:UM, by Dr. G II Gordon. rcntlv r. turned from nn Imiwrtant mlsalon to the Near Eaat. Free Illuatrated Loetures bv dlatlngulahed men every Sunday afternoon at th I'nl nTMy Muaeum durlnr March nnd April METROPOLITAN OPEP.A HOUSE i Tomor. Eve. AT I'"t Appearance In I lomor. vg. s.,s InUa rorIYfa I CONCERT UY JOHN IHJORMAGK AHCI PUI NIGHTS AT 8:15 AUCLrril vu. Thurs. t sat. LAST 3 NIGHTS $1.00 MAT. TODAY SEASON'S MUSICAL SUCCESS SOMEBODY'S SWEETHEART WITH A 100 CAST TOE-TICKL1N' TUNES LAUGH-LADEN LINES and tha neat Slnclnc Chcrua Iu Town 10 it BEG MONDAY r Seat Sale Today, 9 A. M. ltt A H. WOODS Preaenta The Unparalleled Laugh Success nnrcAT ropirr.An prtnnnr VPM7SHION', SI 11 .'.0 U0S Cheatnut S EITH'S EVA TANGUAY World' Greateat Eccentric Comedienne Albertina Rasch & Co. In Orlrtnal Dtuirn Creation 'The Heart of Aunla Wood" Talbot OJ'arrell, J. C. Morton & Co. Others. Y7 A 1 MI T SIat Tod'i' '-'s to 'ic WAL1NU 1 UVUNINUH, -'Si to $1 RO "7 DAYS' LEAVE" Oereeaa Tlomance of l.oe and Valor Oi H.1NAI- MJW YortlC PIlOOI'lTION OF rilH OltEAT ALLIED VICTQUY PLAY ACADEMY WEDNu3DAYioMAncirr Violin Uncital by RUDOLPH UP IN MABEL'S ROOM Willi Ha Unenualed C a 41 HAZEL DAWN. WALTER JONES J, JOHN ARTHUR. ENID MARKEY And a aupportinc foiiipany of equal tnarlt " Prices, Evenlnsa, r.Or to ii ;,0 Mat Sat., I,; OOo tu II BO Pop Mat 'Ihura Heat aent II.. ' 'T FHHDCLPHIA H l-Xir.KMQST THEATnEJ v. ,! HURRY to the BROAD? Geo. M. Cohan's Smashing I lit I THE NEW STAR GEORGES RENAVENT In the Vew Play of .1 Thousand Lauiha THE " 6 RRESISTIBLEf GENIUS in 1 n joiiv t lv ivTTr.r 5 1 nvc i hill , PHILADELPHIA CRITICS ALL SHOUT "SUCCESS!" 10, AT 8 1,1 POLK Tlrketa, Heppo'a, 1110 Chestnut. IS. 1150, $1. 7.V DANCING LESSONS C A Teacher for Kach Pupil vp. l.'.IO Cheatnut ornci: auo l.oiual 3I0J VlBhtu at 1 r. SEATS TODAY Mat W M f, .nt s.U rott Tin: i.s'-r week GARRICK last 3 EVGS 1.at Mat Saturday A RIOT OF FUN! Individual Inatrurtlon V.r) ipe Method Mirrored atudlo SMiSS, a A CORTISSOZ SCHOOL PI .K.'.1",vriYe Cunibarland rt-wvlC I-ADIE3' MAT DAILY I CUU1CO Beauty Trust ACADEMY StaU at Heppa',, n,0 Cheatnut PHILADELPHIA I Sit.B-jB idat r ORCHESTRA,, t Walnut ab. Sth Mat. Today BUWUKY Abig MARC KLAW musical productioo V'T WLLK SISALS roiMY l.S(.AiiLlE.Ni LXrnvOKDINAItYl K tetllDorara.;, ZAiLWUWZLb Hi asmo BURLESQUERS .V&V ..! ORPHEUM l&igl-i JiunSfffr'1 Little PcSgy OvMoorc MARCH 8 "NEAHLT MAnniED" DUMONTS ve""j j. w.tch Mm- 7L . V. l!?l- AXtCH OTH BTS. Don t Borrow Babies or Yu' "fi h Huff' Trocadero djcj.kwviw, ith lunnv f U ., UIVAK CLAIMS DYINS x - "'ij " , vi t BT eoitTon A JOOt H. JAZZY. Ml Sir JtEVUE with ED. WYNN (Himself) llrllllant Caat hnd Oold Medal Chorua- S HOOK AND PONflB 1IY EU. WYNN ,f rUlILO lAUta WJ fcSat, atStH . INHTANTANKOt'H HPCrBH" OK V IOIIN COnT H llREEZY MUSICAL COMKpT LISTE.N LESTER , WITH Ada mae weeks ii!H Kg, V reiu ,1 j . i 1 fi f r. ' fi .rJ f, .,.v n )' ry 'jf. . "Wf,t .S.3v ,.. " -.J . ii!8jHkWm i.'.- viM',4- 'JJKW-'K .i
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