V "i v -.tf' - V. ! i .- ' , .(' '.'' yjSf GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE UflJcy Jy"e reJ5 Social. Uomgs ana inaruy w one Another Rummage Sale -1UI-. 111.. TTAVK yOU CVCr Been uujuimt attrriKhtso 1 Iwnv but If I walk for a block r"chctm!t street I'm bound to sec Ml know nd they nil look very r : Philadelphia women are drciwlnij thin tlcy hove for reata, It T av M. A,bcrt ??cTrt,rC ,.ntly in i vcfy ?$ ,0,0klng blflck tedk and small Imt. She always wears ctothw ho well, it's a Pleasure to "I j,cr. And her fair hair and dark fM certainly arc a splendid contrast ": ti..i, .ifn H in had a black aurnTop coat nn,l I her hat ,. itlmraell, but awfully swnggcr In shnpo and poise o Mrs. Ilosengartcn S .i,.. mn think nf her mint, Mrs, NTJIMKI.MJ " " . . . -.l- T Iiahh It A AttlnA taken the chnrBo of he fashion exhibit U, on real honest-to-coodncss annoaulns nt the Indoor nsmon Show. nicn i" i'" "" '" " r", , to be held four days Instead of irce tM year, nnd the fnshlon show will be a sld? w o on i- ''" I feci mire r wni di- """ .-. for one, lwonu to u uih " ,. i u'nltnr Ilnncock Is. ns In former ,oar, the chairman of the show and the' hpr officers are Mrs. William .T. riothler Mrs. Paul Snyder, Mis Har- t pt rniinori'. "'uii, r , J" wi . ......... .t,i .mmmlltpn InnlllllCct m1 . r Tniti .i iijln.a IMw. Atemus,.ur. ........", lAlro. IMttnnl II. II1UHC, Jlim nuinu r.rncll. . r " . v .. Klr. William iiouiier, .urn. iiimn-n ICodmati. "Iih J-ranccH i njwr, jin, hfnr.l IlnilM . -Mrs. l. . xiuiiiuun- uiunu,', --"- -, ,, ,,.... -.r T )mA, Mri. liiaries r. .jchkiub, ir. o. pi. Jopson, Mrs. nmer ivruKen, jmtb. Datid J.eW. .urn. uowuru uvcv, mm. m.i....i Vnrris Mrs. John Parke. Mrs. 'lerritt Taylor, Miss Mne Stokes, Miss i...im.. Vnnrlnln. Miss Isnlicllo rt'opn'maker, Mrs. AVilllam O. "NVarden, :t .Tosepii wear, jim. iikthu "" mdMrs. Kdwln H. Vare. HAVK heard of three more April . npildinRs. Sn nut on vour cuesslne .1.. I.Ih1m Ih it.n ofTntO ap, 101 uic prnn;iiuii hi iu ui.....o avf not et ioiu i uuii-n, uuu mej i.w rhnse'n that mouth nnd there arc brfc weeKs In April after Easter, you ;now, co we could nave n weucnng or norecMrv day, ns tar as mai goes. A number qro scnemncu lor .nine. loo, but none lor .nay jet. i wumn-r khy there is a superstition noont jiny. fo' be ".lire, I do not believe many tmiW listen to It. if there was n good lcaon for being married In thut month, lather than another, but It's true that hot of our brides ngut siiy ot tnnt hontli for n wedding date. IniTH tlie appointment of Mr. George Hi Vnrris ns bend of the Federal Ite- erc linnk I suppose the Norriscs will Eve in rmiadcipiiin once more, incy Iwn tlie Iioubc nt 1!34 South Twenty - vend street, which Mrs. ISllHe, tree- han has rented for tlie last four or live kintfrs. The N orrises have spent their inters in Washington .ulnec Mr. orris has been on the Farm Loan Board and in summer they have opened fir beautiful little place, "uypsy ffll." at Penllyn, for several months. Mrs. orris was Miss Sarah iox. a stfr of Mr. Charles Fox. who married im Mary Large, nnd of the late Mr. ufA nml Aft Cnmiinl Unv nnrl ef t. Joenli Fox", of the Delh Torres- nip. So .Mrs. .Norris is an nunt ot ' :e many pretty Fox women who hnvo arlv nil married, ailss Fannie Fox urried Arthur Brockle. and alary Fox Isrried a Pltthburch man. Sarah V. Iox, a debutante of this year, daughter f l)r nnd MrH. Fox. of Torresdale. is Mini for her aunt. airs. Norris, Billle I'ayne and airs. Tom Ridgway, who las rdlth Vom, arc nephew and liece of tlie Norriscs, the late airs. vane hnvinc been a aiiss Fox. It till be nice to have the Norrises back fcam 1 IIAVK never benrd of so ninny lovely affairs a.s tliere nre these days for neet char t. Yeslerdnv I hennl of hother ruiiiiiince whleli Is tn onen on larch 10 from 10 until 0 o'clock. This h Will lie nlven for the lwnofif nf tlio lineoln Educational Institution, which pu Know tukes cure of orpliun bovs. Iho sale v be held at 321 South Ileventh strtet. As one person inter- Fi in me snie sain, "It seems quite idea to reilncp tlir TT. fl. nf T, hv living ut a iiiniiiuigp sale, -vhcu by so 'last juti fnii meet tlie iilch post nf llv- tt for orpliun bojs." I iufsp iiuiigs nre all very good works P'l the nie to be rominpndeil nnt nnlv a good work, but a worth-while Iung to. for j on often pick up quite onderful bargains. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES hlr. mill Mis Stnnluv Addleki. will lie nn nfuriiiHin of Debussv iiiumIi nt Satimbij Uub. Wajne. on Tnes- P aficrniioii Mn. A.i,il,.b -iu ui lompanied b Mr. Ail.llrlts nt thn I a no The Saluidnj Evenine Dnncini? Clnss ' meet I01nnrrmi Dvnnlni, In tl.A Tn..n nrilnii ..r ,i... i ..,,... ..." .! . t;",'u. -.-.....,, ,, ,. ,,.. o-Mirnriorii. mv. fxander Vun Pelt will inwl H, nn. "on and will im niti.i i... tr - "nistead. Mr John Blsnhum Mr 'JifsUaMs iiud air. Barclay Knight. Mlislsiihr.il,, M.1....i. ...in .... J. ., I, " munnuiiii will cnier- "a at dinner th s lvohIiil nt hop km. Utprhrniil I.. 1 ? , . . , hrl .,;? ",, "uui oi ner weeK paguens, Mis in Zln,.i- n.,,1 ML. ,'tii ilissi I. of Hnlmra.n.lT,,,l Po The L'iiis.iu ii I,,, ...in i.i .. i bo ,n.,.. . V. . '" " uiieiiu P1 Uiotliuir ,,f Atru 'n-ii.f- i .... i"nwn. .i i,. , :l t :""r "v, ; riiKr',-Mi,ss P.orohy Ornramer. air. ...H, Ik IK. ir IV Hinm Airi.I.n11 Harold Wrlclit. M,. Tkn Ttk' Ms. Mr l. i mhi: "Vt" :....... 'mraander H'oodiuiT Meek, U. H. N. aslinr. ., ii.. ,"""""" uer, oi M ii ,. """imuson Samuel Bispham Bowcn, with u 1302 Walnut Street FASCINATING DISCLOSURES OF MILADY'JS SPRING FASHIONS Also an alluring arrau of appealing apparel, in Various Future Plans for pari of friends, sailed for Porto nico today, Mrs. Frederick P. nadcllffe. Jr.. nnj daughter, hnvo returned from Atlantic uuy Miss Lucllo Polk Carter, of Ithan, left for Hot Springs, Vn., on Saturday, where she Joined her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Brooke for a stay of sev eral weeks. Miss LcncUo F. .Teanes will be the guest of honor nt n dinner to be given by her mother, Mrs. Joseph Y. Jcancs, of Vlllanova, beforo the Cinderella danco nt the Merlon Cricket Club, on April 10. Miss Nancy It. Pearson will be the guest of honor at n danco to be given by her mother. Mrs. Rutherford Pear son, of the IJcllcvuo-Stratford, on Mon day, April 0. Mrs. S. Naudnin Ducr's dancing class will meet in the North Garden of the Ilcllcvuc-Stratford this evening, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Katcr, of Mcr ion, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marion Davis Katcr, to Mr. Harry Vernon Karnes, of Staun ton, Vn., nnd Montreal, Can. Miss Kntcr is visiting Mrs. J. Alan John son, of Montreal. Mr. Karnes Is the eon of Mrs. T. L. Karnes nnd the Into Mr. .Frank Lee Karnes, of Stnuutou, Vn. Mrs. II. Norris Hnrrlson addressed the Woman's Club of Wyncote, Wed nesday afternoon. March 3, on behalf of the Public Health Service of Old York road. Mrs. Harrison outlined the work of the organization nnd mode nn nppcol for financial assistance. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwards S. Dunn, of East Chestnut avenue, .Chestnut Hilt. loft on Wednesday for Atlantic Citv, where they expect to stay over the week end. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dunn will give nn Informal 'dance for their daughter', Miss Kntherine Shlppen Dunn, who Is nt Hillside School. Norwnlk, Conn,, during the Knstcr holiday. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Judson Morrln Kane, of 30!) Highland nvenue, Chestnut Hill, will give u dinner in honor of Miss Elizabeth II. Zauc, on April 12, before Miss Lockwood's dancing class. Mrs. William M. Stewart, Jr. of S100 St.. Martins lane, Chestnut Hill, has been visiting her daughter. Miss Heyltje Stewart, at Dana Hall School, Wellcfdey, Mass. Mrs. Stewart expects to spend nbout two weeks in Hoston be fore returning home. Miss Florence Curtis nnd Master Ed mund do Forest Curtis Have gone to Atlantic Citv with their aunt. Mrs. George L. Justice, of Gulf road, St. Davids. Mrs. Philip Itaplnet Mackenzie, of Koine. Italy, wife of tho British ice consul ot Clvitn Vccchlu. Is visiting her mother. Mrs. Philip J. Walsh, of Glad stone Hall, Burmont, Pa. She expects to leave for England In a few weeks to sec her children, who arc at school there. Mrs. Robert Smith, of St. Dnvids, gave a birthday party for her son, Mas ter Ilobcrt Smith, Jr., on Saturday. Mrs. Minton T. Pyne will commence her course of rendng ou Ruskln on Tuesday next at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Olney Crosdale, of Walling ford. Miss Martha Baker and Miss Juliana S. Baker, of Bala, are spending the week-end In Princeton, where they will attend the Princeton "Prom" this evc- "lnB - .Mr and airs. Herbert J. Tlly nnd their daughter, who have been spending a few weeks in California, have re turned tn their home nt aiontgomery avenue nnd Kent rond, Cynwjd, air. nnd airs. Howard F. Hanscll, of Seventeenth and Walnut streets, and their granddaughter, Miss Wayne Han sen, are at Fortress aionroc, Vn., for u fortnight, since their return from Hot Springs, air. and airs. Howard llnnsell Jr., of Locust street, nre at Palm Beach, Fla. aiiss aiury Dottcrer, daughter of air. and airs. John Dottcrer, of Wayne, will give :i buffet supper at her liomc in Wn.wie, followed by a theatre party, on Saturday to the members of the Chi Omega Fraternity of Sunrthmore College. The members will Include aiibs Eleanor Green, aiiss Bcmice Bon ner, aiiss Ionn Sutch, aiiss Virginia Coleman, ailss ainrgaret Kmbery, .Miss Ethel Kuplnn. aiiss Lucy Ranlcr, aiiss Charlotte Wnslibourne, aiiss Elsie Smith, aiiss Edith Sliver, aiiss Elsie Courncy. aiiss Helen Parrott. ailss ainrv aicCnll, aiiss aiargnret Crocker and ailss Edith Shepherd. airs. William Fritz, of Berwind, who is nt tho Strand, Atlantic City, will return to her homo aiarch 12. The aiondny Bridge Club will meet ut tlie homo of airs. Charles Bajliff. of St. Davids, on aionday. Tho members include airs. Robert P. Elmer, airs. Edward J. Alexander, airs. F. I). Rnd cliffe, airs. Norman ,t. Coudert, airs. John Dmiliip, Jr., and airs. Frederick de Canizarcs. Friends of air. Michael Cooley, of New York, who has been visiting his mint In this city, will be-glad to hear that ho hns fully recovered from an attack of Influenza and will return to Ins home tomorrow. ALONG THE MAIN LINE air. ami airs. Charles II. Wetzel and aiiss Barbara Wetzel, of Midland avenue, Wuyue, arc leaving for Porto Rica nnd other southern ports. On their return they will live nt the Wesley Apartments, Wayne. airs. Wllloughby Richnidson, aierion, will roninin at her home, -110 Syca more avenue, for the time being, after air. Richardson's depnrture for Balti more, whero ho will take up his duties ns geucrul freight agent for the Balti more and Ohio Railroad, to which oflico he was recently appointed, air. Rich- GOWNS, FURS MILLINERY EVENING PUBLIC 2nfU w?? form"ly, assistant freight vM?A?r ra"r0ad' WUh T imf J lVnJlJac,0 ""Howell, Jr., of Linden road, .Merlon, gave a 'luncheon and thcatrp party on Wednesday. nv$f, Giveon Boer,,ckc. of Lancaster nyenue, Wynnewood, entertained the uf.T"w.CIu,b .nt hor horao 1" Xtiesday. Tho features of tho after- noons entertainment were musical QERMANTOWN M't8, Fred C. Caldwell, of Shamokln who haa,Just concluded a visit to Com.' mandcr Holden O. Richardson and Mrs. Richardson, of Mnrfyn road, Ovcrbrook ol UJJ7 McCallum street. Mrs. Howard Feather Maharg enter talncd nt bridgo on Wednesday. The iu u 1 , , YtT0 members of her card club, included Mrs II. V Lyon. Mrs. W,U; f11? tonT nP Mrs- Ne'son Uarkc, airs. Louis Schwartz, airs. Car roll Haines, airs. PIttman Baker, airs. James Charlton, airs. O. Harry Feb- Edith like " Vmipa aDd Ml83 riiV"!1": Wftltcr Slb,e'. ot KTu, ;VctvIew street, left yesterday for C" (orna. They will tour southern California by automobile with friends and will bo gone about six weeks. ailss Ruth Bprel, 528 East Johnson street, will entertain Informally at her home this evening.. Guests will Include i is 4?Icl,n Kc's Mlss Helen aiur- i ,s.s -i"Jclln Keys, ailss Helen aii loch, Miss Loulso Siinfcr. ailss A! 'lompklus, Miss Ruth Woods, ai Llizabcth Woodwnrd, ailss aiagdal Alice ailss 11 n mill Innn Yotine. ailss EUmi v Vr,,. mi.. aiartha Farley, ailss Alydln Butter worth nnd ailss Inei! Coulter. DELAWARE COUNTY A comedy entitled "Betty on High," written by .Mrs. aiargnret Scott Oliver, will bo given In Artisans' Hall. Rose alley, In a short time. TJim principal parts will be taken by airs. Oliver and air. Joseph Dcering, of Chester. A regular meeting of the Glcnoldcn Club was held Monday evening nt the noma or. aiiss Anna Huttcr nnd ailss trances Rutter. Reports of various committees were heard, ailss Jane Shaw, chairman of the committee on coustitutionnl revision, reported that tuc committee is hard nt work and hopes to have the "new constitution" ready for the club's approval at the .May meet ing. Plans were discussed for tho spring dance to be held In ainy. Delegates were chosen from t"lic club's Junior membership to attend the junior reciprocity day, nt the Philomusian Club in West Philadelphia on ainrch 17. Thirteen G. C. juniors expect to attend. The April meeting of the Glcnoldcn Club will be held nt the home of aiiss Julia Brandt, vice president of tin club. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The Winn Club will hold its fourth annual dance on Thursday evening, April 15, at the Aldlne Hotel. This will be the dub's first subscription dance. The proceeds will be given to charity. Tlie members include: aiiss Melbn Buxbaum. aiiss aiatilda Levit, ailss Helen Leblnng. aUss Florence Loeb, .Miss Hnncah Unterberger. aiis iMorcnce Wirkmnn, aiiss llnttie Fried bnum, aiiss Hettie K, Fisher. atis Clara .Meyer, airs. Leonlonimsky and airs. Jack Forstadt. air. and airs. John B. Pepper, of lfiOS North Seventh street, anuonnco the marriage of their daughter, aiiss Kath ryn Pepper, to air. Charles Y. Butter worth, ou Wednesday, February 11. Mr. and airs. Butterworth will be at home Wednesday afternoons dminy April nt 1040 Laveer street. airs. Charles A. Hcxamer, of -ll)2.'l North Twelfth street, entertained at cards on Tuesday afternoon with the following guests.: aiis. William aiils paugh, airs. Samuel Paris, airs. Hnin Ellis, airs. William Supplee. airs. W. D. Chambers, Mrs. Daniel Paris, airs. William Radeliffe, airs. II. aiorsc. airs. William Curren, airs. Ilorncc Miller and .Mrs. William Pcnfield. Mrs. C. Kraft, of Sixteenth and Green streets, wilt entertniu at bridge tomorrow afternoon at her home. loiuniiiiiiuiinirii1 George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Friday and Saturday Arc the Last Days of the ANNUAL SPRING SALE OF Notions and Toilet Articles Well-known little things of dependable quality at worth-while price savings Allens French Hair Nets 10c cadi, $1.00 a dozen Our "Slippon" Cup Shape and Import Special Straight Shape. Our Guaranteo with Every Net to give reasonable Wear or wo will replaco them. Whito and Gray Nets; 15c each, $1.50 a dozen. Dorin French Compact Faco Powder; usual 50c size; special 40c. Mary Garden Compact Faco Powder. Gilt Box with Mir ror, Ubually 50c; special 40c. Woodbury's or Sep -to -Net Soap, 20c a cake. Java Rico Faco Powtler, 40c box. Powder L'Ame, 25c size, 20c box. Pepsodent Tooth Paste, 38c tube. Pebeco Tooth Paste, 38c tubo. Amolin Deodorant Powder, 23c and 43c box. Cutex Cuticle Remover, 35c size, 30c. Cutex Compact Nail Set, COc size; 40c. Cutex Traveling: Nail Set, $1.60 size, $1.25. Daggett & Ramsdell Cold Cream, 25c tube, 17c. Colgate's Cashmero Bouquet Soap, medium size, box of six cakes, 55c. THESE ARTICLES 15c each; 2 for 25c Double-Knitted Wash Cloths with edge of Pink, Blue, Gold or Lavender. Usual 20c Corset Laces; 8 yards long, McKesson & Robbins Hydrogen Peroxido: U lb. Card of Fina Glass-Head Pins; White, Jet or Dull Black. s M g LEDGEE-PHILADELPHIA, JTOIDAY, MISS EMSB RIDDLE ROBINSON rh0t by MChraCh ailss Robinson Is the daughter of tlio Into Crozcr Robinson, of this city. Her mother is airs. Editard Roblnctto of Chestnut Hill, ailss Robinson Is n M-ry popular member of tho school set WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Mary J. Sweeney announces the engagement of her daughter, aiiss aiarle K. Sweeney, to air. Sidney C. Bur goync, son of ail. nnd airs. Sidney J. Burgoync, of Oak Laue. Dr. P. J. O'lluru. of GOT North Fifty-second stieet, sniled from New York ou Tuesday on the Due d'Abruzzi for Rome, Italy, to be present ut the ordination to the pilesthood of his son, the Rev. Gerald P. O'Hara, who will be ordained on Snturdii , April H, at the Romnn Pontifical Seminary of St. John Lnternu. lie was a former student nt St. Chnrlcs Seminary, Ovcrbrook, Pa. air, and airs. Irn D. Garman, 210 South Forty-fifth street, nnununro the engagement of their daughter, aiiss aiao Snow Gorman, to Dr. Willard S. Broomcll, ton of Dr. and airs. I. N. Broome, of Gcrmantown. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd airs. John J. Gallachcr. ailss Helen Gallagher and air. Francis Gallagher will spend the week-end in Atlantic City. Friends of air. Robert A. Gnrmon, of 1042 South Sixteenth street, will be glad to learn that ho Is recuperatiu from his recent illness. ailss Elizabeth Hancy. daughter of air. and airs. George . Hancy, of 02111 Washington nvenue, will entertniu the members of tlie sunsnine uiud nt lier home, this evening. The members include airs. W. II. Burns, aiiss ainr inn Allen, aiiss llortensc Rcedniillcr, Miss Eva Dunleavy, aiiss alary Row ev. aiiss Elizabeth Parsons, ailss VVISHi Dnrrlrk. aiiss Ruth Smith, ailss Cbarlotto Frens, ailss Doris Hicks and .Miss Virginia Roper. The Sunshine Club's work: is to nut orpunns. airs. Rose A. Henry has returned to her home in Atlantic City, aftci having spent several weeks as the guest of airs. ai. Connty, of 2035 South Eighteenth btrcct. iil!l!IU!ililliirai!!illO!!li!il PAY 10c each or 3 for 25c FOR ANY OF THESE SPECIALS Puro Olive Oil Castile Soap. Kcwpies in Fine Soap for tho Babies.' Tintex for renewing tho Color in Lingerie; Pink, Flesh or Blue. Mercerized Lingerie Braid; 6 yard pieces. Superior English Tape, inch; 4 yards. Shoo Trees and Skirt Hang ers. DeLong Snap Fasteners, flat test made. Atlas Best Brass Toilet Pins all sizes. ' Rubber Bath Sponges; good fcizo. THESE ARTICLES, SPECIAL, 25c cuch Splendid Selection of High Grado Tooth Brushes in a dozen or more Btyles. Puro Bristle Nail Brushes; tho sorvlceablo kind. Claro Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3 and 4. English Pin Cubes In Jet, Mat or White. Office Size Turkish Towels; very special. French Face Powder; largo green box. MANAYUNK .Miss ainbel Whitehead, of 108 Rlpka avenue, will entertain her Sunday school class of the aiount Vernon Bap tist Church, Urabrla nnd Right streets, this evening. NORRISTOWN Among tho guests present from Nor ristown who attended the weddiug of ailss Gladys T. Graham-Wynne, daugh ter of air. and airs. Clarence P. Wynne, of the Powelton Apartments. Philadel phia, and air. J. Clifford Mendenhnll. Jr., son of air. nnd airs. J. Clifford aiendcnhall. of Hnws nvenue, Norris town, were air. nnd airs. Howard K. '"The Thirteenth St. ShopWhcre Fashion Rcigns"- NEW YORK "" S BONWIT TELLER GXQ She Specially SJxopOty motion CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET FOR SATURDAY Women's Coats and Wraps SECOND FLOOR Introducing the New ii ess- Four distinctive models are offered in exquisite soft Velour and choicest Tricotine newest spring shades and color combinations of linings. For Saturday only. Notable examples of the unusual and original types sponsored by this shop. Ultra-fashionable and becoming are tight, Wrappy capes and narrow, slen derized coats, developed in Vel-de-cygne, Bokhara and Tricotine, with large, crushable collars, all-around yokes and narrow tie belts. MAKOH 5, 1920 Regar, Mr. nnd airs. n. Sovcrn Regar, air. nnd Mrs. Gordon R. Regar, Mr. nnd airs. I. Frank Hunter, Jr.. air. anil airs. Walter It. norer. airs. Franlt Jones nnd Mr. Allen Rhoadcs, The umrrlago was solemnized Tuesday ove nlnv nt Mm Tlitz-Cflrlton. Tho bride groom was a lieutenant in the United run tea lninniry nnu was in nciivo scrv ico on tho western front. TIOQA Tho engagement of ailss aiargnret Ellznbeth Tornlinson, of 3329 North Hlrtoenth street, to Mr. Edward Blackfan Watson has been announced. aiiss Dorothy Do aiott, of 8700 North Eighteenth street, entertained tho mem lior nf hn Eida Wlda Wida Sorority on Tuesday evening nt her home. Her guests Included aiiss Ruth Paul, aiiBS Helena Alexnnacr, nii6s jiiuinu nuin van, ailss Ray Atkinson, ailss Helen ROXBOROLGH air. and Mrs. Earl Conrad and their son, Mr. Earl Conrad, Jr., of Logan, arc spending several weeks as the guests of their uncle and nunt, air. and airs. George B, Ott, of 020 East Roxborough nvenue, before occupying their new homo nt Lnwndnlc, Pa. airs. Walter Thorn, of 4717 Lclper street, Frankford, entertained nt lunch on yesterday tho members of her sew ing club, comroscd of the following from Rorboruugh nnd Frankford: airs. Wiiliam Rcld, airs. Charles A. Kcffer, airs. John Ogden, airs. Harry Soodcr, airs. Robert Knight, airs. Robert Ir vin, airs. George Watts and airs. Clar- enco J. Pugh. i i Fraternity Danco The Alplm Phi Fraternity will hold its annual spring dance in the bnll- room ot tlie .ueiievuo-Mtratroni this evening. The fraternity Includes chap ters In the Lower aicrlon, Northeast and West Philadelphia High Schools. Gen. Vanderbllt Has Influenza New York, aiarch 5. (By A. P.) Brigadier General Cornelius Vander bllt, Is confined to his homo here with influenza, It was learned Inst night. Ills condition is not serious, according to his physicians. HOCKEY TONIGHT, 8:15 P.M. Quaker City vs. New Rochellc aUNCKAL, SKATINO 8.00 P M. Phila. Auditorium & Ice Palace 45TH MARKHT lOTIt Egypt from Moses to Allenby Free Illustrated rectum Sunday after noon, at a .30. at TUB UNIVEKHITY MU SEUM, by Dr. 0 U Gordon, recently r turned from an Important miaalon to tho Nenr Hull, Frco Illustrated Lectures by dlstlnculshcd men every Sunday afternoon at tho Uni versity Museum during Msrrh and April M1HS AMNEH HKI'I'I.IKK will lecture on j n,i uogpei oi Amusement' ClOLD llOPU, ADKLI'HIA HOTEL, Sunday Evo.iMarch "th, 8:30 I' M. J1.B0 PHILADELPHIA Thirteenth Street Jutt Below Chestnut ' The Hagedorn Special Sport Suit HE moat clever vari ation of the smart "sport" motif. In line and effect it closely follows the demands of fashion and yet in detail it is most pleasingly individ ual. Created in a non wrinkling wool fabric, in the favored shades. 39.75 & 45.00 Spring Fashions in Modes of Unusual Smart- -Silliouettes That Strike an Entirely Grace and Chic Wz&m MArtKUr BT. ABOVE 10TII 11 A. M. TO litis V. M. NAZIMOVA IN A NEW P110DUCTION STRONGER THAN DEATH Nt. Wk., Dlils Ferguson, Ills House. In Order 1214 MAIIKKT STREET 10 A. M., 12, 2, 3:iS, 5:45, 7:45, 0:30 P. It First Presentation of Screen Jleproductlon ot Augustus Thomas' Famous Day THE COPPERHEAD FEATUIUNO LIONEL BARRYMORE In the role he created tn the stare version WRMj WORTHY THE I'ATRONAOE OF EVERY ADMIRER OF REALLY FINE l'llOTOI'LAYB ARCADIA . ..CHESTNUT DT5LOW KITH 10 A. M., 12, 2. .1:45, 5:46, 7:45, 0:30 P. It OOUOI.AS DORIS MAC LEAN MAY IN I'ARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT PICTURE "MARY'S ANKLE" VDDEp "THE THARMINO MRS. CHASE" Nt. Wk. Ireno CastJo In "Amateur Wlf" Victoria MARKHT STREET AIIOVE UTH 0 A. M. to lltlll V. M. ANITA STEWART IN THE RACINO MELODRAMA "IN OLD KENTUCKY" A Wonderfully Spectacular Production CAPITOT 724 MARKET STREET " 10 A. M IS, 2, 3:40, G:48, 7:45, 0:30 P.M. DUSTIN FARNUM "corsican UROT1IERS" Added Larry flemon Comedy, Orocery Clork DUPCMT SIARKET ST. Bel. 17TH KHijEilN 1 Dorothy Dalton In "BLACK IS WHITE" 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE DOTTIE CLAIRE & MAIDS "PETTICOATS": Other Acts Worth While I BROADWAY Droatl W "MABEL BE CAREFUL" Norma Talmadge "K Da"B,lte':.ot . Two World's CROSS KEYS MARKET ST bl Ma klynn-s Fashon Minstrels" ' APADF.MY WEDNESDAY, MARCH ... .. 10- AT 8ilB 10, AT 8:15 POLK vionn Recital by RUDOLPH Tickets, Heppe's, II, 75c 1110 Chestnut. 12, 11.50, 4 DANCING LESSONS dC A Teacher for Each Pupil tyJ Individual Instruction Exclusive Method Mirrored Studio 1520 Chestnut Locum 3101' CORTISSOZ SCHOOL METROPOLITAN o11 "oubb- 0 Opera Co., N. Y. TUES, DVO MAR. 0, AT R MADAMA BUTTERFLY Mmes. Farrar. Tornla. Mm. Hackett. Chat mere, Paltrlnlerl. Ananlan. Cond. Moranzonl Rente 1108 Chestnut St. Wal. 4424 ; nice 67 ACADEMY Seats at Heppe's, 1110 Chestnut I 1H A IK VH A VTomor. at at3 8:10 Soloist! THELMA OIVEN. Violinist 1 ORCHESTRA T" l Ken Ave. 4 Cumberland HarirlaC ADir'i' MAT. DAILY reOpieS Beauty Trust Walnut ab. 8th. Mat. Today BOWERY BURLESQUERS ,asmo DUMONT'S Emmett J. Welch Mln. LUIVIVINI O etre,, AnCH&0TH8TS. Don't Borrow Babies or Yo11 G In a Huff ORPHEUM'l0",..3----,- mfTild Little PcSgy O Moore MARCH 8 "NEARLY MARRIED" UNIVERSITY MUSEUM Sat., 3 :30. Frea motion picture Illustrated lecture by Carl I.umholtz. "In the Wllda of llorneo r. 1 . UM ! A tt'n.t.t , 1?,.u. .1 unrrrBi di'vib in ,,iw nwnui , urv nine Trnrnrlern BI KUV1BW. with IIAIUIV I New Note for 75' .00 125 .00 y,: n FHILADELPHIA'n r.ExniNO THMA' TPmm Direction LEE J. J. Biiuuisnr 8AM. B. Ot TT inrnT NMkkr Drond Del. OnVJDLUTVl at81 - Iioeust ' j wiia-riro itago oi tenure uobmb , f, i Brilliant Musical Show '"JS 'u'PW 'Mi Bewitching Beauties From Broadway Chestnut St. oma Nights. 81 15 MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2llB "The Show That Has Everything C.M.ANDERSON'S I D2 ,JA. 5?S2ch8Wa ln One." Record IXvJSKS, FRIVOL CHORCB FUN EXPERTS OF FIFTY "The Peoplo Should Jjovo It" Pub, Ledger. r VRTf EVGS- 8:2- mats. U 1 11V Mat. Tomor. at 2 :20 "MR. HODGE ) evo. nuLLETne AT HIS BEST' Bvl,rALE,DgD W I L L I A, M HODGE In Ills Greatest Success "THE GUEST OF HONOR" ADFI PHI NIGHTS AT 8)15 U-,t-"-" n WVlt. Thtlr. , n.t LAST 2 NIGHTS MAT. TOMOR. SEASON'S MUSICAL SUCCESS SOMEBODY'S iayj&& ( S US SWEETHEART , WITH A 100 CAST TOE-TICKLIN TUNES LAUGH-LADEN LINES and the Best Singing; Chcrus In Town ggrDAT SEATS NOW SELLING A. II. WOODS Presento The Unparalleled Laugh Success ' UP IN MABEL'S ROOM With Its Unequated Cast HAZEL DAWN, WALTER JONES JOHN ARTHUR, ENID MARKEY BOo to M.&O. Pop. .Mat. Thurs. Heat eat PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES HURRY to the BROAD Geo. M. Cohan's Smashing Hit! THE NEW STAR GEORGES RENAVENT Nlthts at R.1B: Mat. Tomorrow at 2:15 THE IRRESISTIBLE GENIUS ny JOH.V T JPelNTTIlR & FJIANCTH HILI, PHILADELPHIA CRITICS ALL SHOUT "SUCCESS!" Nlchts at 8:1(1; Mat Wed. ft Sat.. 2:15 SDAT3 NOW TOIt TUC LAST WEEK GARRICK Last 2 Evgs. Ijist Mat. Tomorrow A RIOT OF FUN! , WJlhi Abig MARC KLAW musical produdioD NEXT WEEK SCATS flELLINO ENGAGEMENT EXTHAOriDINAIlY I A JOTOL'S, JAZZY. MUSIC REVUE with ED. WYNN (Himself) Hrltliant Cast'and OoM Medal Chorus HOOK AND SONGS HV ED. WYNN FORRFST Ji'"TS at .ib X wlUbJ 1 Mat. Tomorrow at 2.: INSTASTtNEfll'H Hltrrpso no. IS JOHN COUT'8 BREEZY MUSICAL COMEDT LISTEN LESTER WITH ADA MAE WEEKS AND ITS STARTLING CAST CV rUN-MAKEHS. HINUKUS N DANTF-RS SEATS HELLING 1XR NEXT WEEK METROPOLITAN OPEItovZ ONK WOJnYvG NEXT MONDAY EVo" MARCH H DIRECT FROM 6 MONTHS' RUN IN LONDON r-ERCr UUHTON PRESENTS LOWELL THOMAS Willi The Last of the Crusaders Allenby in Palestine and Arabia The Arabian Nights1 Entertainment Which Took London and New York by Storm The $100,000 Production of Over 500,000 People and 60,000 Camels, Every eenlnr except Tuesday at S-aS."' Matinee, Wednesday A But , S an Prlc o 1 B" P' t41t- wi. 250 SKATS NOW ON SALE Downtown Ticket Ofllce. 1108 Chestnut St. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOtlHH TONIGHT A7 I, ?t Appearanc In N 1.1 I CONCERT DY 'l..'or . Team IOHN v. MGORMAGK OREAT POPULAn PROORAM ADMISSION, tl. II BO. 1108 Chestnut Bt, EITH'S EVA TANGUAY World's Oreatesl Eccentrfo Comedlsnni Albertina Kasch & Co. .15, 0r,,y"1!!., l.l4nee Creations 'The Heart of Annl.. Wntf falbot OTarrell, J, C. Morton Co. Other. walnuTpSmsas ns "7 DAYS' LEAVE" J i' rH'1. ffl & c 'il :1 ,y t ' y? ,14 I wmmmSSr oniuiN r.' f&&v?j-' jVi V . . , i .! ;v S - TUN 'Y "4,!&ifc'?'liLii'Kvi -v 1 ,. VjC 1 AhL. -!i .,. 4x''-rs. Jh . '. , 1; L? .KLi!r4aakk.,k .r.jl "A- -Xi