'Y vft r i-r ill K)l ! JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE A'fl0'1f?7,hc Tf"t:f W Mgu'a Opera She Hears Miss f Peggy Fcrgtison Will ty to England on Hockey Team SO.MWIOW It HCCIIIB fll opera not alt bundled ' . , , V . ...-. .1 it kcciiib funny to go to ud In fins. j,. It not? lo you rniicmnrr mm trr tin- opcm nJK'.M nflrr the cliiy vlnB towd w'--' tlirouci. nnd yon XI Into tlio Metropnlltnn In full rlarlljlit. "n" drcrd np like a ,sorP Sr" In rxcnliiK i-IoUicm? It did not ,", nnturnl. MiiU'linw. I hnd not wen Sumo IiiKCfoll niiritt for nmc time nnd her unuoiml typo of kfliitr nr-mrd even limit striking lnt nfiilnj lion clip nnpniiPd nt tlic oporn in B mn?t ortlctlp frock of dnrk blue irecn uirt and georgette crrpr. I lor in11 hfiid with Us wondorriillv nr ranted gnWrn Imlr l t0 beautifully net on -Iit phouldrrH nnd she carried Iicr ic'f po rnnnrVsblv well. Mrc. Charlie Horle wan n guest In ttf Ilcrtrnni Mpplncott box. Slit looked mv handsome 111 n gown of black Yolfft nnd net, Mrs. I.lnplncott's pun wiiii n romblnntlon of dark ro, purple unci gray. I'ollr Tliajer looked gloi louslv pretty in n blnck velvet gown ; he ImH the falrrct of complexions nnd such n jorulsh unite. Her huge green feather an mitdc just the right contrast for jir r gown. , Kljen .Mnry Casxatt wore n smart rnwn of black or very dark blue velvet, the bodies liming nn Innet of bright, dnrk blue georgette. Mrs. lllllle Cloth ier was in the Cassntt box and looked vcrv well in 11 block frock, lileanor Wurts, who. by the wny. It tnlng to Europe in amy wiin tier nunt. Mr. MeOiillough and Komnmond nnd Rhodn Ilrooke, wore n very smart gown of dark blue georgette nnd tulle, while Kosnnioml was in ft cown of soft old Mrs, Walter Wood wns In b'aek. her liright Hair being beiuitlftilly fli ranged in n Preach twist.' She lmmnrl lookiug in n port of imllvlduiil style. 1 saw, lirr at the, llellevuc In the, nfternoou, ufiiring a unmll to'iue aud ft throat tic of ermine on her caracul cont. DID ,vpu know- that Peggy Ferguson is going to .Knglnnd with the hockey tram In the spring? She "grnduntes from Springtide this June; and she lias made the woman's team which is to go to Hnglnnd to play the Kngllsh ""girls, PcMV will come out next season, too, but no date enn be fixed, naturally, mill she knows when she will return from Knglnnd. She is the daughter of ... 11 nnd Mrs. ' i The other guests w 111 be : Dr, Ilcltlcr and Miss Clura Woodward, i Jfr,,t1?.tJ : """""H Sloan, of Or chard Hill, Ardmore, have reenllcd their iivitotlons for u dance which was to nave been given on Friday evening, ow ing to n denth in the family. Miss Anne Thomson, of (Ircenwnv, Havcrford will give n theatre pnrtv followed by supper at the Hitx-Curf ton, on 1 rlday evening, in Imnor of , l' ') Morris Shober, son of Mrs. John K. Shober. The guests will In clude Miss Acnes Yarnall. Miss t'lutin Kills. .Miss Ituth Packard. Miss Marv H. Ilowland. Mr. Kdward S. V. I'm-", iium, Jr., Mr. Kicderkk Duiiu mid Mr. Sidney Keith. .Tr. Mr. and Mrs. Ilenjamln Cliew, of Kadnor, will give n children's pnrty today in honor of their little daughter, Miss Anne Chew. Mrs. Hownrd Spencer (iridium and Miss Margaret Thayer Graham arc spending Lent nt the Villa Marguerite, Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Oeorge Horace I.orlmer. of Hel grnepic. 'Wyneote. wffl be at home in formally this afternoon from 4 until I o clock. No cards hnvc boon sent out. Please Tell Me What to Do V,y CYNTHIA w m. :.. -m u 1111111111111 -i miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH VQlllllllVK '$ n w? , ' fi n ills ' 'MmmmM WtSStt J faff -3rT V ' ' 4 sr...rfaft' sYXm ., , .r.A t : " 'tvsBms ...y- I LtafaaMX. Say You Are Sorry Dear C.mthin I'm njoung girl and hac one sister, who. though older, looks joimger than I. My sister has ior pw boy friends, whereas I have mnnj. Well, lecently I met n yery nice joting man. whom my mother liked ns well as I did. Now there nrc only three in our family, and thcuthcr dav my sister asked me to go out for n wnlkr Well, I bad no spring lint, and didn't like to so out when the sun was so bright in a vel et hut. especially Rlnro my sister hns u ueautilul new snrinir one. ('onse WQ A VK.vlvi 4 1'hulo by Ilatlinnll. MISS OTIANCKN llAIMONU Dnugliter nf Mr. and .Mrs. Ievl Hnniinond, who will innhn her debut nrt season MRS. WILSON GIVES RECIPES , FOR NEW ENGLAND DISHES Cod Bits in Cream Arc JXclicions, While Hot Squash Biscuits Matte a Whole Meal Tasty Some Connecticut Delicacies t My MUS. M. A. WILSON The Woman's Exchange nwhtlummm (Cohvrlotit, DlOt iu ifr. tt. A. WIo. .411 right rffri'Cd.r A LONG the Connecticut shore during " the enrly spring, th nntlve people just revel in some good old-fashioned New Kngland menls. After winter stoims have cleared awny and late March mid April sunshine glcaifii across the sounds, the salty twang of the clear cut cold ill" revives Ihe nppetlte, and the housewife whd prides licrself on feeding her family bountifully, turns to with n wJll that causes you to feel thnt when snSuo of the menfolk nt the nossioads store say: "I brag nnd brag my womenfolk for good substantial vlt ties against the world," lie is really not doing the housewives nf tills community sufficient justice. The Connecticut women niv wonderful economical cooks nnd thrifty housewives, with n worhr of conking lore of yesterjinr handed down from one genernUon to another. Here Is the commnjilty one cannot find either bakeshop or dellcntessen shop. Kuril housewife bnkes her own bread, cakes nnd pastry, and finds time to make both sonp unci soft-soap for cleaning purposes, for I would have jou know thnt the'kltehen pantry and store rooms of these Connecticut homes nre sciubbed to silvery wlim-ness. f SOMIS CONNECTICUT SMOKIS DKLICACIKS Cod Kits in Cream Cod bits nre pjeces of salt end about Mr. nnd Mrs. Lincoln rcrcusou, of qnently I refused on these grounds. Kpmliuile nvcinie. Chestnut Hill, nnd . o ,. ... .. U a sister Mlllnn and n brother. Jim ' 'V '.' "" K "c. I1C yo,lS mau, ,,'nLm' .... .. ..nrM ,m- hi j(u Ulll. 1 lltlU mill the same thing, but he said. "Come on. Dimples, no one can see whether it is vchet or silk In (he dnrk," so I went out tflth him. v 'fiEiion. 1 think she has a right to he proud that she is one of those to make the team; nnd won't it be n won dcrful experience, the, trip uinl the yame nn cierytuing.' N'OTHKK debutante from Chestnut Vlllll f6r next season will be Anns Uarilnv. a sitter of Caroline Itiuclay nnd daughter nf the Wlllinm I.ttleton Harc'nis. Cniollne came out this year and Iihs hail n loiely time. Anne Is lorj nttraitivc. uik ns in so ninny raves, tho-e outside otfthe family si'e a Mroug reseinblniicp between the sisters, while others do not note it nt nil. No special date fur the debut haw been set ns cl. but it Is probable thnt it will be in October. IIIAVK been so interested of late hearing about the St. Christopher Ilopitnl for lijhies. Did )ou know thnt Dhkie New hold' has been doing a lot nf work connected with the ilNpen fnry theie? So often we only bear of the gsv times our d'butnntes nic having nnd Utile of the good. -olid work some nf them do. Dickie New bold li Mnry Dunn Now bold, n daughter of Mr. rirnirnt New bold nnd sister nf Anna Newbo'd. who. bj the tin), will come nut ncrt yenr. The bmrd of mnungeis of SI. Chrlsj )hiIiit'h hns decided to linld n donntlnn ilai tomorrow for the benefit of the linspiinl, sm the expenses me tetrilic mm. especially with the II. C. of K nnd the want of nurses I Just think THE GLAD SURRENDER Ily HAZEL DEVO DATGIIELUR Loptrluit. IttO, by Fubllo Ltdotr Co. Now my mnther'iind sister nre angry jit me. nnd nre treating me vcrv mean. 'J his is verj uncoinfoi table, sc,ciug thnt theie ore just we three. I hnve ex plained to them, just as I did to jou. Uut my iser just sajs she hopes that I enjoj his company better thuti lit, and mother does the same. The.i just snubbed my friend when he biought me home nnd he feels bad about it too, though he hns promised to i nil again. Won't ou please tell me l hat to do. C.ilithinV Mother nml sister hnve had the case put before 'hern just I nbout Iiiuiel a" ' htt"' w,Itt(" ,0 " ! firaniille wa (I,auicl Htonc mairiat c7rat'lic liurtnn hccauif' slir loved him. Wic surrendered liet, ncirnioprr tcorfc to hrenmr hii irlfc nnd the mother of hi (wo Utile girU, but the did not realize until after the teedding thnt he did mil rnic for her in un emotional way nt all. A ytnr nflir thtir mimiugc ii hiihn uns fcori. It mil then thnt (linnullr iiol icul n nubile i limine in l.iDD 1 1, ( indefinnhlc ttomethiun thnt he roultl not iinullizr, but whiih in tireitid him. ViniiUu he i rallied thai he loi'id her nnd that the ten ahvilHlrlu indifferent to him. The tublei weic tinned.) HOI'CII Haiiiei did not dure offend Laurel openly theie wlis an undei current nf feeling between them that in ide Laurel uncoinfoi table, al though she did. not show it. Harriet took eeiy hump she could toihuit Lnurel. She diil it caiefull.x. drooping little icmarks hue nnd there that would bo sure to be exuggeintcd In the telling, nnd she even went so, fur as to drop in nn iiinuvllle one inoining ostensibly to pav a little call, but lenllj to talk ALTI ! nlTn s liusj unci lie Knew mni "DIMPLKS." ' Hairlet ncici come to hi ofliec for so li ns n pit j yfiit tefuscd to go withjdnl puiiiifs. "Wh'il i an I do foi .miii?" he asked, ejelng hei niinowl.i. "Wlu. nothing, limn." she said. 11 on i tl tr her ejes iiiiinieiitly, "I just It jour sister. A icliet hut is ccrtniulj ror out of pluce in March. Simp) sn jou arc sorr jou let false pride keep jou from going out in the dajtime. Iikpii iiltntlv lillinl where ii woman was concerned, and if jou want to remain blind dclibernlely. it s none oi mj affair." "Then why mnke it your uffnir? nskH Granville, turning to the papers on his deskr Hnrriet could not but un derstand that she hud "ocn dismissed, nnd hhe tittled nut with llnmlng checks nnd with her bend held high. If there hod been nio thine nt all gained by her efforts to make trouble, shu did not know of it, but her visit to Uranvuic liml accomplished this much: He had known for a long time that it was his chief wish in life to make Laurel Happy, and If she could not be happy with him. he felt thnt he hud failed. He hud hud his chance, and he lfnd not made good. Laurel hnd sold o story to P"nlmcr's magazine nnd the icsult hnd been u fetter from the editor asking her to come in and tulk oer the prospect of a series of stories along the same line. She came away fiom the magazine of fice with an order for six stories nt au nnusunt figure. She hurried down to tell Tom Picuton and it was on her wujvto the Chronicle that she sud deniy remembered that she hadn't told Granville anything ubnut the offer. She owed him that much whether he wns Intel csted or not. She wanted her life to be an open hook where he was con cerned: thut wns one reiibou whv she mentioned specifically her luncheons with Tom. She toid Granville evcij thing but her thoughts, nnd those she gu.'iided sufely from every one. the sire of one's finger. You may pur chase these cod bits from dealers in salt fish or make them yourself by cutting salt lisli' in pieces. I Soak one-hn'f pound cod bits for one mil one-nait hours in wnrm water, drain. Now place In saucepan and nctu One onion mined fine, Tiny piece of liny leaf, Tiny piece of dried pepper pot. Cover with boiling water, bung to boil and cook slowly for twelve minutes, Drain, place In nu gratln dish aud cover with well-seasoned cream sauce. Place In hot oven ten minutes; pour two 'nblcspoons melted butter on top and serve, Stuffed Codfish Purchase middle cuts of dried coif, soak one pound of cod In warm water for three hours, drain, pince in piece oi cheesecloth and plunge In pot nf boil ing water; cook fifteen minutes, drain. Now divide Into five pieces and place on thin slice brend, remove the crust nnd spread with the following mixture. Put through the food chopper Four onionn, Three brnnehen celery, Sir branches parsley, Thiec-quartrrs cup stale bread, Turn in bowl nnd ndd Three tabletpoons bacon fat, One teaspoon all, One teaspoon paprika. Mix, spread over cod. milking vtrj smooth ; sprinkle with flour, then with beaten egg nnd cover with fine bread crumbs. Place in baking pan nnd bake- in hot oven fifteen minutes, busting each portion with two luhlespoons bacon fnt. Lift to hot dish and serve with ci cam saur.e. linked l'Mi Just about the time the shad is start ing to run iu southern wnters. the Con necticut housewife selects u Roston blue-full for baking. Clean fish nnd place in cloth. Now mince line Tico ounce alt" pork. Place in saucepan and ndd Three-quarters cup finely chopped onions. Cook slowly until onions are sott, then add One cup of fine bread crumbi, One teaspoon salt, Ono teaspoon papiil.a. Three tablespoons finely minrcd pan- icy,- Mix. fill ihto fish nnd sow fih with stout string; pnt fish with Hour nnd place In baking dish nnd bnke In mod erate oven for one hour, basting every ten minutes with tomato vauce. Hot Squash UImiiH Pluce in mixing bowl One cup of cooked xctnler tqvash, One cup of milk. One and onc-half teaspoons salt, Two tablespoons sugar. I'nur tablespoons shortening. Now take Three pints of flour, Mix level tablespoons baking powder. Sift (lour and baking powder twice and add to the squash. Work to smooth dough, roll out one inch thick on well- Houred bonrd. Urush topyfof biscuits with milk, cake in Lot oven fifteen milliner). Vacation Plant To the Editor of Womon'i Vane: llnur Atnilatn T bono it Un't tin timely to nsk vacnllon questions, but would like to Know wnai cioiurs wuum be necessary for n party of girls to tnkc with. them for n two weeks' trip to Her imwin in .Tnlv. They want to carry everything In'nultcascs If possible, but want enough to iook nice on nu oc casions. What would be correct to wear ulilln nn ilin liont? If 110 1 asking tOO much, could you tell me if Ilcrmuda is very warm at this time of the jear, nnd if mnnr people go there for their summer vacation? .lusr l-.viii. You will need thin, cool clothes for this trip, for Bermuda Is pretty warm In minimi,!-. IVnnlc don t often go thero for n summer vacation. The reason Is winter or soring. You would need one or two white skirts, several shirtwaists, one nr two summer dresses nnd n silk or dark drrss in addition to the suit or dress in wbicli you travel. ou wouiu wear your traveling dress on the boat, chnnglng to a light dress or a silk dress for dinner if vou want to. Your ward- lobe depends Jnrgcly upon the kind of time jou expect to have, but these clothes will meet all ordinary needs. Of course, it would DC wen 10 inKC a coai for cool or stormy weather, n sweater nnd u shade hat, nlso sport and dressy rhoes In addition to jour everyday pair. I'm nfrnld you'll hnve a hard time get ting enough for two weeks into a suit case. It Would Not Do To the Kdxlor e Woman's rapt Dear Mndain I nm n constant reader of your page and am writing to you for the first time for jour advice. I have been going with a girl for more than ten months, nnd as her birthdnv falls the latter part of April, would it be proper for me to' give her n, birthday piescnt? I have been thinking or giving licr n diamond ring for her hirthdav. Would it do? ONLY NINKTKKN- L'nless you are engaged to thin girl it would not do to give her a ring for her birthday. If you I now her very well, you could give her nn attractive candy box or ginss jar tilled with candy, a hnndsoino silk umbrella, n parasol, n box of monogrammed writing paper or the usual book or flowers. Cyclist Hits Child, Speeds On Cella Condor, live years old. of Tvvcnty-nlnth nnd High streets. Cain den, as struck by a motorcycle while playing near her home last night. The motorcyclist did not stop. The girl re ceived Injuries of the head nnd legs. She was admitted to Cooper Hospital. DOING NOBLE THINGS NEED NOT BE CONSPICUOUS You Just Remember That They Arc Not Nccdssarily' ttyi Notable Achievements of a Famous Public Character J-M -4 int T0 NOBLE things, not dream them if nil v .ft, n I J I liAH I mm Jk I 4ft 4Bllfa hWA.rtffAft.M 4 Decauac we know nbout them and thftftliA Jj work xr nnv "WW nnrith .hint? thfiv V ,. ., , .,..., ..w.u ..-.,.... -!- k "M nro doing. ' llcenuse, nobody knowW W2 how bard we work nil dav long nt our ,4! ntty tasks, we say. "Oh, I wish I could the&u nil day lone: And so make life, death and thnt rast forever One grand, sweet song." The girl with the faraway look In her eyes read the quotation from Charles Kingsley just as she finished washing the breakfast dishes. How sordid her task seemed ns sho rend thnt, "Do noble things." Here she was washing dishes i .. ., i vvc necan t nanki .. ...,.,, Krcayxrurr. ana n poet enmc ,,,,,, , do hfvamo thc wfc " s(,rdM be Oner!" But noble as is the work jf.uj public eharnctcrs whom we addr'.' mire so much, many of them work tart1 harder and no more steadily (ban w no. uur expected able uer unci no more siciiiuiy inun ,!. Our nblllty. nnd therefore whst tt.V'i iccted of us, is not to big, to noticet"r'.; e. that's nil. '.-rL3 vvc necdn t hanker after big, nobis ""n Condemns Shady Stories " - , ,,,.,... ll(1 irtllrno(1. vDcar Gjnthiu A little cool thought ,.,,.,. -just ,,(, !. Yon hnve nnd dejibeiatlon hns biought me some- something on vour mind: whnt is it?" what to jour point of view, Cyiitliln. Harriet, cornet ed. chopped her liino- 1 believe that the uniestrlctcd ciiclibi- rent nttltude. "Well. I did come in linn nf the book which I choose to to sav something. (Jinn. I might as iihumpioii might indeed icsult in n vvt'll be finiik with .vou; it's nbout! harmful effect upon miiiip. who would Laurel." 1 the lioMiltuI reunites at Icnst eighteen ""l . ,p alMe ,0 '"scsl u Ior ",l,u ll "About l.uinei: vviuit can miii nave .. . . " . t nrin (Tomonovv Ball.) Planning n Masked irtfJ.ll-w.MaL BiBir" .!" 7Sk. Hjvi'''i'Sjy Ladies' Silk Hose Special Value tllark and Colors. iut aualitv Ilk: nUrk, white nnd rnlnrs. Also tall litis nt Ladle'. Children'! nod Men's Hon, llpro Monday. Frl- ri.ir snd Haturday Uienlms McPhilomy's, 1624 Market St. Next to Munley Thratrs along nnd told her to do noble things. The faraway look became wistful. "Oh, I want to do something noble I" she yearned. "Something that will live after me, something big and worth while." And so she did what the poem told her pot to do she drenmed noble things. She saw herself, Inspired, gifted, firing others with her words, her writings; she put herself upon thc pedestal of the "greatest mother In the world," nnd snved humanity from something or other. And every time shu did any of these conspicuously "noble' things, she wore n stunning little blue hat, turned up on ono side, nnd o on. But when her Inother inllcd her from her dreams and sho wns forced to descend from her throne and come bock lo her everyday, busy self, her nobility dropped from her like the Kood-looking cape that she wore when she mode, her stimulating, fiery hpeech. She thought it wns n come-down to be called to make beds, when she wanted to do something noble for thc world. BUT if she bad only known il, she had much moic cluinre to be noble right there with her unmadp beds and her dishwntcr, her dull dally routine, thnn she ever could have if she started out to save or uplift humanity. She wasn't called upon to save humanity; there are other people who have been fitted nnd called to do that. Because tne size oi their undertakings is so great people have beard nbout them things that lie before us Just wnltlBgjjM. ,$ nround to be done can be made just asf, , 'f nooie, and we can make ourselves jusci ns fine. The only difference will ba.BE tlint I I'd nnl nn- nun llltl nrl.l 11,41?., Will know we care for only our own little world thfttjkf y w nbout It. But why ftliouicljfo " k" for thnt? Isn't It even more' -fa noble to go on steadily, firmly, strongly, doing these detestable trivial duties, I it Knowing tnat we get no credit Irom the' ' j, world because tho world doesn't know'?Jf V Oh. I'm sure this cirl with the farawnv ,i look had n chance to do noble thingNv) ,, right in her own small life In her ownji ,R small way. If she can put whole;- nciirica nnseiiisuncss, n mougnt ior ', outers nrsi, a cicsire to aenievo ior me, ' joy of accomplishment, no mutter bow small the rciult, hc II be doing noble-?', inings insicau oi poKtng aDout urcnni-ijv ine them nil dnv lone. And I'm surer. that if she does she'll find that life, at.ii. i .vum-i . ..-i ,, .u, DIICI., UVU9. Hfcr " COSMOPOLITAN CLUB BALL ' Annual Event Tonight at Bellevlie Will Have Many Novelties The Cosmopolitan Club will give it annual ball this evening nt the Itcllerue Stratford. Many novelties have been promised nnd there will be dancing specialties during the intermission. 'J The. club nlso is arranging a danni'; for the evening of May lo, also at the. Bellevuc-Stratford. X 1.1..-..! T K 1 f.. t., .1 ' j-jumuiu f. &it:iii'j is ciiuirmua ovuie, committee on arrangements. n ,v- m inm FOUNDED l5S T Lmiumw! V!5 HI DBWJEyBS ttl 4i JncraffAAifirtHyi rn-rrrrnTrTT.t ,,1 JyTrgniniiikjiVl'-i JUT 1122 Chestnut Street P &"'$ VV t . . Ji nurses for Its working stuff nnd nt twnt theie nrp only seven. So jou ran imagine how inuih need theie is i In unv iilmiil I. tun el .id.l here, however, in plain i "Simplj this. Unit I don't think -w nin- nttii i.ni-ill i nnselnni i . . one it to en out in Ii I oil wiin nut ..... -... .-U.... w... ". -..-- - "" - . .. , M it-lit I ...,ti. .. ... the hnsnltnl lino hi,. l.fi, ii tht. that I think that other printed mntlr i newspaper mini -o nften. I cnplc lire . .. " . " - .. !.!,. ...1. -. . I. .l ..1 1., 1 1. Jiar the niunngers and women of the eiial servlie lommitlcc are niukfnc n Miprfme effoit to have a successful day. I think thej nre rather original not to Mre a rummage Mile. CEVKItAL persons told me thnt the W dancing class which Mis. 'antr.lnger 5.1. SIr" Scwcll chaperone at the rlnlndelphiB Ciicket Club, and which Mi's Anne Ilobins tenches, wns to have Is lnvt meetiug today, but It isn't. The lnt meeting will be on Apill II. after i.ii'lrr The children in Ibis eiuss lire ni Ihe clearest ace. and it Meitj night to'see them in their cute ""tiimes. It would be n pltj to get miied on the dutes and miss the real Tnrti. NANCY WYNNE. nun i iiiiiiK nun iiiiirr priiuiu iiiuiitl lu-wimpri hmoi -w whm. . , ,J now widoh ntlritKel hIioiiIiI b( hKo talking nnd It ln I fait lo urn pliurd undrr taboo. There srcm.s to . ( t aii ilh tlnru bnrk liN lioud nnd Iia n inn cihiniiiit nt tutntmllii.il Itt.n ti n..1...l MM,,....ln I i1L Itiw 1 1 1 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES lr mid Mrs. Albert Wniien KeNey. "j Inulinlii. Stenton avenue, Chestnut "ill iiiinoiineo the cngageuipiit of their '"lighter. Miss Kthel KeNey. to Mr. IWiiuiul Wcntworth. of Oardlncr. Me. r' .V,?,1', Ml"'' William M. IVwel. W hnt 'Ihiiteenth street. Chester, have rnnniimiil Hie engagement of their oaiishtcf Misu Tfuihiifin.. i.... i ... m.. Ailliur (' ,lnrk. son of .Mr. ui'i.l lrJ i' i... i . - ..: : " iiiiii t. . ,j,l ..i.. ..r. .. . Jnwel eiiieitnined Inforinully nt a ten 'i IiicmIov iifteinoon. followed bv u 'hiniei nt U. Spring Ilmcn Coiintiv i lull Mis ; r tiilpln, of the Uitx-Curl- !"" Will I III tllltl nt flltin,.,. fnll.... !1 be a gr"nt nmouut nt periodical litem tore ndveillscil ptomiucntly nt every newsstand, which sells metclv beciiiie nt its promise of Isipie materinl. lo be disclosed at the tuVn of the cover It is true thnl none of these innuthlv "slit ter" sheets me ever guilty of plnln, oulspyken riunldiy: their ill elTcc I Is, nccnmpllhhed. it seems, nuiinh thiough innuendo nnd I'll in I sujrxMinti Then is un lellection of art. oi life, or of nnj thing iiiNhe Ostuff" that they pi int. Thev nieiely. il seems, afford un mi ls such n) wholesome ooportunity "of WHiling tbroiiRh mud. mude more iniiddj by the siiBKcstiveness which it conjures up. With the book vmt hnve a reflection of life, sordid and unexemplnrj ns it might be; ns I hnve said, before lead with the proper ejes this does le.ive on those cnpiihlc of nppieciutlng It an elevuting effect. Let me assure you. uIHioiikIi I could not and would not wunt to bonsl of lieiiig un cneisitlc moral refpuner. I do want to see things icnlly detrimental lo the public K"od come in for their lion's sliBie of rensqie. The tainted periodical trash, sold very month on n false pioinlse nf rxing slmdj, should be pointed :il with u linger of moiii; it should be bnnished fiom c irculittinu, and then Ihe people would be free from a tuilj poisonous libiary. so tainted us rot to make even suitable companj for the forbidden bcok. Now about It? ! II thru 1 1 mi, I "i i'i nml liiulj this evening in honor Mis. Francis X, Oeicum. taiizhed. "I'eonle nre tulkhiz. 1 I win unit no one is lulkiiii: who hasn't been stinted talking bv lliiniet." I Inn let lliibhed M-ailcl. "(jran, thnt isn't fair." "I'erhnps not. but it's line. oii don't like Liiiml. jou nevei hnve lire tended to like hei. Oh. I know." he went on. ss Ilurriel whs nbout to Inlet nipt, "thut inn have disguised the fuct benutlfullj . it wns wot lb jour while to do so, hciuif-c l.iiiiiel was liked, sought after, ond it wouldn't hnvc been politic on jour pnrt lo snub her. If Lnuicl hnd been timid, jou would hnve pntro nlzed her. it would hnve pleased jou better to hnve Initiated her into thc set of which jou hip n member. But beiuu-e , she bus bruins ns well us cxtruordinarj I beauty jnii'ie Jea'oiis, and now jou are taking even ihuiicc juii enn git to make double foi her " Ilurriel s.it buck tun) looked it t (iinii villc. She w.is speechless wilh inje "Well, I must si), fiianville. Hint von 're iml vcrv inrtlciilur iiboul wli.il j nu sav " "Aie jou"' ' he n-ked evenlj "Ynu'ie not the lust until who h.is GOLDMAN'S 'La Naturall" Hair Color Restorer The moil perlect coloring lor faded and gray hair. ( It Instantaneous Produces perfectly nntur.il ahiidea. WASHABLE, AND ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS In till color, blonde to black. When ordering, ir-nd (ample ot hair Price $2 with full instructions. YOUTHFUL COLOR RESTORED TO GRAY HAIR wtmrnfflk l2J Ohcslnul Strcel imiim George Allen, inc. j ' 1214Chestnut Street 1?14 3 Charming Easter Millinery I Philadelphia's Foremost Showing i ii'.len '" .I,a,s "Iwajs-chnrmlnc. this Spring are mere bewitch- itiKiv- tiPiiutirul than ever, renrosentlnsr as they do tho best tliousht B ur tlio most noted Parisian dcslRnein blended with ihe at vie creations S 1122 Chestnut Street Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century i ' Dewees - eHtffefla Dresses of our own artists. ThH Inimensn variety ivlll enable .. ..-I......,. !,,, ,nr nnv occasion any riillndclplila woman to llnd And the prices are extremelv modest, without alTect- inp; the quality. Crcpc-dc-Chinc Blouses, $12.50 ,nii .W"S', ullrecl model with tUckeH front, plain back and shawl inl-iSS n'i.onf .lceV8' c1"0""" chine of th.it cervlceable kind, in.n.liiK nn nltogethei dres.sv and prnctltul wulat Ncvv White Gabardine Dress Skirls nre ready for Sprint; wear; one very special number wc nrc now showiiiL' jn very smart style, at $12.50. - Black Silk Dress Nets, $2.75 Yd. Ah tp I V yi i !' 0r jU if' i4 1 Jo 5f &i VI u ; " fu vnlnJ'Vr i'i ?n rrrJl!ih L'cl from OU1' cn" I'nnortatlon and tlm rcsuhr -. .... ,.....,1, tuijm. iiini rrniiLJl lie l iiiuin iifiicr iiiiii tlio iiHiial l.inilu aic very sc.itcc us the tiiidlltj ti i S. M. II. , H. M. II. You hi t uuile light in I coniiemiilnB the wave of atone, lilled I with hkx problems, which are ut piescnt lloodlDR thc land. ' Ti&ttW8&&V2&i&2& M 1 I i I . affi 1 Original Effects IN CHARM INC! Springtime Hats Designed with conacicntiou.s, artis tic forethought nnd fusliioncd into form by cxjioricnccd hands with those distinctive touches for which thiu tihop is noted. Moderate pricing. Vtt)t Jf uv & Hilliner? gl)0jp, 3(nc. 1 423 Walnut St. 4 P Mann & Dilks U02 CHESTNUT STREET . Wfmmdn CRwPy r.fj iAKlii JL.'e..Ti m m. im? 'at'jj mm ML. Pi 'if ZZ&88&W&. mm fimsWfmwk mw j. w rrmnsWFKS. '"iim'XsmWf&tiAi? par TYROL WOOL in the new color nnd models is attractive, up-to-dntc, serviceable and economical. Sold here only. New Spring Styles and Colors Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Suits 29.75 36.75 49.75 Junior Suits Street & Motor Coats 32.75 46.75 66.75 Spring Hats well- Easter Gloves, Specially Priced inn i.asier hpecim.i nom 0111 rcuular Mock of bIovch of Kiiomi Htandutcl nuilfcs lit clpililrd nrlcn s.ivlniri "Hncmo" White Washable Cape Gloves with white or blnck Pitching usually ?3.50, nt $2.50 pair. '"Ck I-'Inwt Import rd Cnpcskin Gloves in tan, Kray, beaver, mastic, brown, pearl and blnck; usual R00 kind, at $2.90. Towncs" Two-clasp Fine White Pique Kid Gloves nnd white ,cnpeskin gloves usual 54.23 kind, at $3.23. Trcroufce French Kid Gloves, overscam-sewnj black" with vvhito stitching nnd white with black stitching; usually $3.75, at ",V,Vlf?" Cn.pc Olovcs m trap.wii8t style; black, tan, blown, I .Special, $.j.7. pair. ' SHIN FLOOR g, niiimwmi wiiin, wmiwiiMiiLwiiMi wami'iiiiiii ini'moiiiaiiiiimniniiitiiiM BaiCTWiiiiiunwagjaaan rurs At Big Savings It will nsu wnii i.1l . t -- . , , , W1I lw uurtnasc vour nrvi yC-ul Is LT,from "8- Nt season they Will he rlntihl tVi , 4 : . '"v - . ,w ... inwn pnecs. ine new advance styles are here in coats, coatees wraps, do mans, scarfs, stoles and capes. Wc could reawe far greater profits by holding hem until fall, but our policy has always been low prices and quick turnovers. We are manufacturers, saving you the middle profits Vi? f" ad"g that you'could - 6.v ciBcwncic, I A Dress Innovation I $10.95, $35.00 and $45.00 Mighty near perfection arc these two-piece frocks so adjustable to various figures and .suitable for street or E afternoon wenr. Their popularity is due to the many advantages you can only appreciate through wearing 5 them. Thc fact that they launder beautifully i3 no small factor. 5 Wash silk, crepe dc chine, figured voiles and imported HE dotted swiss in misses' and women's sizes. 5 1 Swagger Coats of CamePs Hair 1 1 $59.00 to $110.00 1 E Genuine camel's hair in finger-tip, thrcc-quaitcr nnd E seven-eighths lengths are cleverly belted with lcathei or E self -material. Pockets are novel and linings mnv icach E to thc waist or be full length and arc of peau dc cygne. E Stunning Sport Skirts 1 S An assortment that is both large nnd varied in wool E plaids, flannels, silks, satins, serge and tub silks. The E skirts arc accordion or box pleated bv steam process E which makes them steadfast. ' "' E E Tub Skirts $(i.95 to $l2..r0 Wool Skirts 18.50 to 39.00 Silk Skirts 22.30 to 47.30 . -"a J'? 1 (I $ ifT Mi v t ' " i . J 4 ! T t t' I Ti n -A I i ii!Liwtininia uinxiiJiSMJia u ::,;:::, mmm ciniiiiiuiufiHitj ivi l""i Dr esses-Special All This Week 20 Taffetas 32 Georgettes KWUt -A 45.00 52l0 50 Serges' 3500.nd50 V t ' a l I ' 1 f v.iuo 57,0D I j, a v.lu. 69-d0 U 1 tx" 'a .00 value 7IT.08 S ' J to O V " m GOWN smv ia un Arch Street at Mann & dilks lift CHESTNUT STREET 916 Jn the' 1305HiiJiwtSt. 7. Middle of the Block SjSja V. ininntaiwsniiLSii!!iiwHjiw f. "H -t ', i m "i, o tii. v J . . v,.. A. .U m. vr,1 - Gittelman 'sSons SSxClilln Arid Only Two Weeks I J fefore mn Easter . ., 11 fP?IXlil mHNaliMHMayM'.wuHifliiaiiiiMS . m