f VS5.M ffy t . JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE t a ' ' " i i i ii Nancy Wynne ,Talks of Those Returning Home From West and South She Sees Some Smart Clothes While oil Chestnut Street r. Sr.RMS as It every one were plan htnjc to come home, now that April to nlmoit liete. nntl Knijter week only n few dy off. t otn IntcrrMod to lenrn that the Charlemagne- Tiro-cru wilt In b'nek today, after u trip out Went; In fsct, Mrs. Tower him been Wet almost frtnt'lmiounly for nome inpnthg, nnd Mr. rr linn been on here now nnd then. v0, remember Helen married ap nrmy officer and to HvInR in tin- et. Jicr mother uent out there to be with her for n while. Hmlerirk, the Tower win. to en cnned to Flora Whltnev. nud their wed W,t will take ploe next n,o h. Mi- nnn J1TH. limrr win m ' Ornce Tower jfr. Tower. HrnS. CHAttME WOOD and Mrs. 1V1 Francois nV St. 1'hnlle are expected !l0m, today from Aiken. C They MIkm Margaret Voorhees nnd Mrp. do St riiatle Miss Helen Voorhees. They I live In Melrose nnd Klklns I'nrk. In I I..K iirrx. illlli llinru imvnm ukvh fict. most of the Voorhees family live in that part of the. country now. When they first moved to this city, twenty-five or more years ago. they lived at lOUti Spruce Btreet, the lioUFe whleli formerly hnd been nrcunied by the , Jjte Mr. Adolphe Horie. nnd whoso , widow, who wan Miss Eliwibeth Mo- Kean. lived mere until ner iientn in the later eighties. Later, Mr. nnd Mrs. Voorhees, both .of whom arc now dead, moved with their children to Klkins 'rk, and as each grew up nnd mar ried, he or she eetttcd nbout that part of thc country with one of two excep tions. Another sister of Mrs. w ood nnd Mrs. de ft. Phalle is Mrs. Drnyton, who was Mi Thoebe Voorhees, nn ex ceedingly pretty and sweet woman. She and her children live nt Melrose Park. I SAW Mrs. Wikoff Smith on Chest- handsomely braided suit of dnrk blue, the braid being black. She hnd a senrf of moleskin and a low-crowned, flat brimmed hat o fine brown strnw trimmed with lighter brown, drooping uncurled leathers. A little further down the street I m?t Mrs. Sydney Hutchinson, who wns lonkine well in a seml-norts suit of brown eordurov heavily stitched m; " . " I brown. The cuffs and col'nr of the box- j coat were edged with fur. and thc up- turned hat. with its rounded brim. wVs Jwne..Stntfo'rd for several wer,ks tor. Ml Anna B. 1WI Jo Mr Wit but will '' most of thc mmmpT at lam 11, II"8'1M Jr ot Ocrmaiitown. their eouiitry place In Watcrvllle, N. Thlr(, wln bc twenty-two member The Putnam have a place .there In of tlie JounKcr Mt wmf 0f Mxt ea h Rummer. t6o. Mrs. I'uttmm was JIIf . ,,.. .i.!,..!,,,,.,,. t the dinner which , and she Is a Bister ot of brown velvet or corduroy, the Mm'Al' being faced with bright red soft trtn.W- J& ftE T THINK this fashion show that Mrs. JJ, a1JjJl!f,c,,cm ,,ikc' CI,Mtm,t lim-J- Alteinus is nlnnnine in connection i,.',.i '., .. .... , i... with the Indoor Horse Show will be most Interesting. The Intest Idea is to have a special day for thc fashion dis play threp days ahead of the norsc Show itself. Various dressmakers are specially de signing frocks for thc affair, and a is of heVocial wW w 1 nnnft?! 8c,l,,-vlw 6tr''ct' -antown. will give bathing suits will be shown ! Who can ! "or f " SfcK' , nl' MM Anyway. I'm sure It will bc won- r "Rc ,t0Mr- I1,"1'" Mcl-own " tnke drrful and .amazingly pretty. Mrs, Al- ai'v '" tl,e "P"nB' teimis hns said that she will have an Miss Marguerite I.arkinIiss Ilea entire bridal party parade In nnd out. , trice Alvercz. Miss Mil ininT)ooley. Miss Mhlch will be extremely prcttv. Jlnrgnret Mniiiilng, Miss Alnrinn Leber She has excellent taste herself, and' and Miss Sarah Sweeney compose the Vnnwa sn wnll u-hnf Is U'linl llinl T n,.i eonilllittee which llllS In charge tllC ure nhe will ask thc very smartot looUng girls to act ns models. I , wonldn't miss it for anvthinc. It Is' to be held Mny 3 at the Third Regiment . Armory, and the Horse Show will be' May (1, 7 and 8, Five minutes Inter she returned to 'e if he wns properly settled, for Jack is only fonr years old. There lie In v. hut with two large pillows nt his back. "You must have your own little pil low, dearie," said Mother, "nnd go to sleep like a good boy." and she moved the large pillows nnd placed bis own under his 'head. "Well,", said Jack, resigning himself to the inevitable, "when nu ore dead I will have Ihe big pillows." "Oh. Jack." said Mother, "would ymi like me lo die?" "No-o-o," said Jack, lirsitntiiigl.v. "hut if God should see fit to take j on 1 wouldn't suy nuffen." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES i The marriage of Miss Flora Pujne Whitnry, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs, Harry Payne Whitney, of New York, ud Mr, Roderick 'Tower, son of Mr. nnd Airs. Charlemagne Tower, of this city, will take place on Monday. April If'. In St. Bartholomew's Church nt I (''clock. There will be no bridesmaid, but the two little duushtcrs of the Countess I.nyzlo Hzechenyi. who is mi nuut of Miss Whitney, will bc, flower girl. An engagement of interest unnnuueed today is tlmt of Miss Alnrv Frntiees Kdey, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles I L. Kdey, of New York, to .Mr. Edward ' MOTHER -was putting small Jack to Clearview street, will leave mi rhurs bed v,hen a telephone ring called , d' to "mk,: ,Mr ll0mv '" New ''k hrr away as be was nbout to iumii ml J" . t t . . i i between the crisp sheets. So ,K lffliSlL?IrBT, .If Jv',nt"?,n,wl a Mm. on his wee brow, she snl .1 o" tTHSttte ' I"? '10lc "' .AlXV in. dearie: Mother will come back I. l"Sn " In honor o her birthday. mlnnfn ' Anuuie her guests were Mrs. B. . Mil- Our Exclusive Method of Gleaning Evening Gowns, Suits and Dresses is not nn expense to you, for it adds to the life of your clothes while enabling you to enjoy the satisfaction of always being well dressed. No injurious chemicnls nor destructive processes ure used. Wc call and deliver. Men's clothes thor oughly cleaned. Wc cater to particular people. 'A H,fv.cJS"Si,l Main Office & Works DAICU5 I'WQUICK SERVICE PHONE $fi80QniC8H &fauttv Rtady to to War To Order mmnr HEADQUARTERS FOR GINGHAMS and VOILES Over 200 Dresses to select from. Ginghams from $10.50 - Voiles frm $15.00 Sh. 14 to 46 lW WlnMow Taylor, son of Dr. Winston Tnrlor, of flerihnntnwn. Mr. Tnylof Berved In the American hxneilltionhrv foreen during the "war for eighteen months. Mtos Kdey Is n mem ber of the Junior l.etmie of New York nnd wns netlvr In liospltnl work dnrlnjt the war. No dale hns been set for the weddlnj. T)ic ttev. Dr. and Mrs, Chnrlc.i WadHworth, .tr,, of this rlty, nnd Mag nolla, Ma, i nnnonnce the engRement i their luiiRhtcf. Mhw Isabella' Wads north, to Mr, John Bliarman Hinder, con of Mr. nnd Mn, Frederick 0. Zlnor, of IJicuRt Wood,. HaRtlnss-on-IItutoon. I). and Mr M. Howard Ftiwell, of Lyceum nven'ue, Hoxborotmli. nn- nnunre the engagement of their dnogh Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ducoine Starr. of Chestnut Hill, will give on Tuesday evening, April ft. nt the Arorn Club for their dn'ighter, Miss Charlotte Church ill Starr, who will be introduced to so ciety In the fall. , Ah interesting u 111 be that of 3! Franklin, danght wedding to society MUs 'Sidney Josephine iter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Willinm Huel Franklin, of Ardmorc, and Mr. Francis II. Hohlcn, Jr., which will take place nt 4 o clock on Satur day, June ID. Mrs. Joseph Y. .Teanes. of Villnnova, will give n dinner hi honor of her daughter. Mtos lunette F. .Teanes, be fore the Clnderolln dance ut the Met ion Cricket Club on April 10. The guests will Include MIrh Celeste Herksrlier, Miss Frances Hriustor, Miss lhei Jus tice, Miss Kllzabcth Machcu, .Miss Roberta Dcardrn, Miss Carroll Spencer, Miss Alice Ttrown, Miss Alldn F.Ken brey. Miss Frances Sloan, Miss Nan FItlcr. Miss Sarah Moss. Miss Dorothy Clothier. Mto( Catharine Mather. Mr. Morris Maxwell. Mr. Danhorn Ely, Mr. Donald Kos, Mr. Samuel Ewing, Mr. Uernnrd Heyl, Mr. John Worth. Mr. Cnmeron Crosmnn, Mr. llolltigsworth Morris. Mr. Clifford Sims. Mr. Richard Morris. Mr. James Snowdcn, Mr. Ken ton Eisenbrey. Mr. Floyd Gibson. Mr. Edward Dearden. Mr. Heber Morris, Mr. Isaac Clothier, 3d, and Mr. Mifflin Large. Mrs. Willinm Pierce Denegre has issued cards for a tnn on Thursday, April 8. from 4 until 0 o'clock, nt her home, Soroden. Hydal, to meet Mrs. Rirhnrd John KcuniH nnd MImi Carnill. Miss Cni-nlll's engneement to Lteutcnnnt 'en v in ill ii t i(ti.nll w T Wnllor -. rwcntlv announced i T.i ..Li t.. i" -iin -vfoi n,i ...JlIt,F.c "ml Mrs. J. Willis Martin and, daughter. Miss Frances T. Leaf, of 2027 Walnut street, will sail foif Europe in June. GERMANTOWN Mrs. Andrew R. MrCown. of 52H ! dance which the Delta Tau Sigma i Sorority will give in the "North Garden of thc Bellevue-Stratford On Saturday evening, May 1. Mr. nnd Mrs. John T. Adams, with their daughters. Miss Dorothy Adams I nnd Miss Mnrjoric Adams, ol ik:-i Mrs. Martha Flowers are Flowers to some People. Yet folks who know come miles to get them at THE SIGN OF THE ROSE Easter Baskets of Blooming Roses Hydrangeas Azaleas Heather Oranges Hvachinths Lilies $5 to 530 THE SIGN OF THE ROSE CHARLES HENRY FOX ler. Knott. Mrs. C. A. ' i -: I ..... i- 11. !.....) Ol Ii Zi. OOUIH UlUUU Ol. I ' I 35VniV"nHn?im. 1616-28 N. 21st st. DEPT. L, POPLArt 7GG0 1206 WALNUT ST. Splendid Selection AFTERNOON GOWNS Tnffetai, Georgettei, from $3B.G0 A few Silk Trlcolettet SpocinI at $35 Special This Week FnnU.U Silk Skirt, $22,50 HHHHHHHMHHJHHMHMHPJMfl ;' ISVENA ff?BI3fl LEPaJBIrPHILiVDEiHIA, TUJSSPAY, rv -i In -r.t . Aii.i-..t .!.. .- I Btokk rdiitw nun ini duia It. . Janvier, nt Allalml.n.l Tnrlln tr. and Mrs. William T. Tomtiiison and thc Rev. Ernest P. Janvier. Mr. ahd Mrs, Taylor T.. Curren have returned from their wedding trip nnd are nt home at -I025 Pulaski nvenuc. Mrs. Curren will be remembered as Miss Helen Dlngee. Mr. nnd Mrs. Connor Riley, of Upsnt and Musgrnvc streets, arc receiving con gratulations upon the birth ot n daugh ter. Miss Marthn IJatth. of West Mt. Airy avenue, is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Mar tha Knott, on East Washington lane, ovir thc Easter holidays. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Milton T. Rosenheim nnd her laughters, of 17.1I) North Eighteenth street, are vltjitlng In Chicago, Miss Helen Jackson, of North Six teenth street, will entertain nt cards nt, her home this afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Meredith, of t.tOi Green street, will leave during the week to snend the summer with their daughter, Mis. C cilia Mclvinney, Mrs. William S. Savlll. of lfiOt Ruseomb street, who returned from n winter's sfny In Florida Inst week, wan given u stirnrlue luncheon nt her home by the following friends: Mrx. Clifford Wright, Mrs. Edward I.owng bury, Mrs. William 8. Dufflelil, Mrs., Robert Wilklnt-on, Mrs. Oliver Mum-1 bower. Mrs. Louis Klumnn. 'Mrs. Hall. Mrs. M Mooney, Mrs. Arthur Dobson, Mrs, (Srorgc Houltmau and Mrs. MnrR Wechsler. Miss Ethel Hewish. of 2W1 Columbtn nvenuc, will spend the Kater season nt Cape May Point. Miss Dorothy Hcw ish will visit friends In Cape May nnd later take an automnbl'c trip to At lantic City. The members of the Twenty -seven Club gave their nununl variety enter tainment followed by dancing lust week at the Students' Vhnntcr. Park and SusquchaThna nvenue. Mr. Rnlph Rnsrnbei-gor dliccted thc program, which Included the comedy "Tho Amateurs," n sketch by Mr. Henry F. Kcysor nud Mr. Lcounid P. Tull and it monologue by Mr. Rlchnrd Hill. Tho affair wns in charge of Mr. Lester G. Sttmub. Mr. Hartley C. Kilter, , Mr. John Wyatt Morris, Mr. Harry L. Egolf, Mr. George F. Krauss, Mr. James A. Shaffer, Mr. Frank W. Weekerly, Mr. Sherwood Boorsc. Mr. TI1mm a. IFim &? I -1. a.u1hh 1 T-7MlntM 'Mr. Franklin Jt. Ilewsoii. Mr. George I). Schill, Mr. Frederic Hillblsli, Jlr. Robert L. Konisley, Mr. John O. Keck. Mr. Warren Davis, i Mr. Willanl Itaipbo. Mr. George W. Jenkins, vMv. lames F. Brown. Mr. Gordou Davis and!. Air. Enrl Mn.nn i Mnson fiugeue is. uecKman, .urs. .losepu k t.'i, Ttnni.n...i. 1 Ail Heckman, 5trs. A. Feurhtwanger, Mrs. i.7.n?ti, v?ri?i ut 2fh,J2 Jullu Larn. Mrs. 1. Valentine Levi, fete0!'.0" ." rn.ldJMrs. David Mnndel. Jr.. Miss Helen It. Mis? North Seventeenth irnm ticiicMi'y -iivki' 10 sneuu incr i-i ti.. t.-i !.. t.n.i.. ir . J.aster holidays with her parents. Mrs. Charles Saylor has returned from a fortnight's stay with friends In Washington, Mrs. E. Gllmour,.of 2420 North Sev enteenth street, will entertnln the Indies of her "ijOO" club at her home oh Thursday evening, when her guests will bc Mrs. G. It. Einwechter, Mrs. Vogts, Mrs. F. C. Pctern. Mrs. A. .Tojce, Mrs. Brines, Mrs. Ritter, Mrs. Ynrger, Mrs. Hauk, Mrs. R. Sclz. Mrs. Hulzliaurer, Miss Etnilv Morgan, Miss Kemp, .Mrs lvicinnert und Airs, Kolil-i-chrivcr. The Assembly of the Adnth Jewhurun, THE SPECIALTY SHOP 72V2 Chestnut St. Offer a Complete Assortment of SUMMER DRESSES ANS gjjg MADE TO MEASURE Let Us- Do Your Remodeling nnd Alteration Work HEMSTITCHING EASTERTIDE GOWNS FURS MILLINERY Values that will please and satisfy the discriminating feminist. MANN & DlLKS J102 CHESTNUT STREET jl . Lrf' ,u MANN DlLKS 1M2 CHESTNUT STREET iBl.K'1 - ' -B PllillllNiPI rtioto ly llicrai!i .MRS. JAMES L. MYERS, who before tier marriage was Miss Mary V. Olllingliam, daughter of Mr. II. ,1. GilliiiKlmm, of I.kM North Itrond street at Drond and Diamond streets, gnvn their monthly dance Sunday evening for the member of thc assembly in tho Kchoolhousc. The Indies in charge of thc dance, under the chnlrmnnslilii of Mrs. Isaac Alkus, Included Mrs. Wil liam Stern. Mrs. Theodore Lederer, Mrs. Sol Schwiirtx. Mrs. Abe Rnch flrnch. Mrs, Robert llernstciu, Mrs. Itarron Guest, Mrs. WiMlnm Krieger, Mrs. Alexander Holstein, Mrs. Henry Odenhelmor, Mrs. Carrie Simon, Mrs. Morris Gross, Mrs. Samuel Ilnyuk, Mrs. Isaac Scligmnn nnd Mrs. Alexander Kclnhcimcr. Miss Adele Levi and Miss Minna Levi, of 17.H3 North Sixteentli street, gave a handkerchief shower on Sundny afternoon in honor of their guest, Miss Madeline AVintcrnitz, of New York. Other guests included Mrs. Samuel 1' vcliiuerg. .mis i-.imer biinoti. .Mrs. hllgeUO H. ISecKinan. .Mrs. Joseph I'. . nnrnin.imi... Atlui Hoi.n vinin,,.i .Mrs. llnrrv Rosenthal. Mrs. Willinm Eckstein. Mrs. lister Steppachcr. Mrs. Morton Netter. Mrs. Carroll Ilinswnn ger. Miss Stanley fainter, Mrs. Leonard S. Weil and Mks Ilelenc Struuss. Plans Banner Year Plans to make 1f)2l a banner year for pharmacists vMtlng Philadelphia have been made nt the annual mcYtlug of the Philadelphia College of Phar macy. Howaid II. French, president of the college, was authorized to ap point a rommittee to direct the celebrn tion of thc college ceutcnniHl next jenr. HM EesDsM 1302 Walnut Street Tyrol Wool Suits nnd Top Conta are correct for street nnd general wear. Models are original and meet every requirement of style. New Spring Styles and Colors Tailored Suits Ladies1 and Misses 29.75 36.75 49.75 Junior Suits Street & Motor Coats 32.75 46.75 66.75 Sprirfg Hats 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs, John Scanlon enter tained Informally nt their home, M18 Reed Btreet, followed byn linen shower In honor of Mr. and Mrs. John It. Martin, Jr. The guests Included. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Donnel, Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. II. Martin, Hr., Mr. and .Mrs. John Rcnrdou, Sr., Mr. nnd Mrs. John Kenr don, Jr.. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Jhhics Renidon. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ilnck, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sherman. Miss Anna O'Donnel, .Mr. Thomas O'Donnel, Mr. John O'Donnel, Mr. Joseph Ilrown, Mr. Joseph Lelthmam Mr. Charles Cavn nnugli, Mr. J. .Murphy, Lieutenant Des mond, Mr. J. F. Martin. Miss Margaret Lyons, Mr. Joseph Mnrtln, Miss Alvlim Grnctsle. Miss Vlnln Dell. Miss Mnr Jorle Southern, of Atlantic City: Mr. and Mrs. Mne! Henon, of New York ; Mlii Alice l'helen. Miss Ruth llrowu nnd Mr. Joseph Renrdon. Mrs. Edwnnl Relllv. nf Wtiltn llnven. ti i. ii.iv; ,-."'.. ....". .."i" i ii ii noMiiig iirr mniiicr, .Mrs. mirips Mi-flillt nt her home, 72.1 rtduth Twen- ly-seconu street. Mrs. Michael Pessalano entertnlned tnc members of tho V.rhiMi!i f'luh nt Her home, ml) South Eighth street, on naiurnay evening. Ilrr guests included Mioa i.. n. ....i iti i i in.1.1 Mlsrf Elizabeth R nner. Mtos Amnndn Straoahnn, Miss Ethel Kern. Mrs. Al- 'n-rt Albreeht. Mrs. ('. E. Franklin. Miss Ressle Harvey. Mls Carrie Allen. Iiouston" nnrbn,"'r "' MIot Ida .Miss Sadie L. Gallagher, of S00 J'ine . Mrcet, nnd Miss Mnrl-: Slemon. of 222.'5 'North Second street, arc spending thc !.. -i-i.ii.i--.. 4 i ii. . . .ii-ii-r iH.imnjs in aunntic i uv. .ti. nnu .itin. .tannin jcriiniun. vi Moyamenslng avenue and McKean street, are receiving congratulations on tho blrtli of a son, Louis M. Herd man. Mr. and Mrs. Ravlnsky, of L'lll South Fnlrhlll street, gave n surprise party in honor ot their daughter, Miss Evelyn Ravlnsky, on Sundny evening. Among the guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Levin. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rneknian. Mr. and Mrs. Saltzer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Cutler. Miss Esther Levin. Miss Hnchel Ra vinsk), MkK Ida Gordon. Miss Rn-o Levin, Mr. Julius Ravlnsky und Mr. Julius Gordon. TIOGA Miss Anna Lnrkin. of 3S41 North Rroad street, entertained the members of tho Tioga "."0-C0" Club ut her homo on r riday evcnlmr. Her cuohs j included Miss I-oretta Brown, Miss EI - ..... .. ..UV. ...T ..11(11 ,,1,1111111, Miss Jean CInrk, Miss Marguerite Mr 'kin. Miss Miriam I)oo!ey. Miss Cath erine Horn, Miss Dorothv McDevitt ,Mr. Harris Burton. Mr. William Mc- Lnuglilfu. Mr. Edwin Feeny. Mr. Pan Barker. .Mr. Charles Hall. Mr. Robert i.uKcns, JMr. Alartln .McCooIey. Mr Luxurious Box Springs Hair Mattresses Dougherty's Faultless Bedding 1632 CHESTNUT STREET j8NSbfeiiLt 46th ""oJifihAbcnuc , ffiitz - jftiilaiml'phia WHEREVER SMART WOMEN ASSEMBLE GlIOOflNG FASHIONS PREDOMINATE INFORMAL DDSPLAYS OF SPRANG MODELS NOW BEING HELD GOWNS - WRAPS - TAIL0RMADES HATS - FURS -ACCESSORIES (On account xC vaiiou'MiUl3ituj dalcup awfiuLdclUna Mtlon&AoilL .not be weadtf Mntil about April first) MAKOH 30, 100 N'nlli.ir, Wliltnkcr nnd Mr. Andrew! Nathan Whltaker and Mr. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M, Taylor have returned from their wedding trip and will bc nt home nt 28 Dover ;y Court Apartments, Atlantic City. The bride win Miss Anno B. Occluder, of cs!t Tioga' dtrect, Mrv. Carl 0. llcrschel and her yniiiiir son, Master Andrew Heichel, of JISI7 .NOrUI IMIieiCenill wrm, in.- ...n...R trip through thc South iilirt A est and will spend some time in Washington, Niagara, DufTulo ami i inclnnntl. Mrs. W. F. Johnson, of 31124 North Eighteenth street, entertained the mem hers 'of her ncwlng club on Friday afternoon nt her home. Her guests i I'.IUnlmll. 'Pnliiinr. Mrs. John Nllttall, liiKliiilnil Airs. I.itlirit rMilllKli'. jii I MrJ. Cordelia Rlstliie. Mrs. Frank Flsclier. Mrs. Raymond wecsenv. on . Lantr.. Mrs, .MMx Mnicr, Mrs. imiiiii-i I.OEOH. Mrs. Frank nnderschcn ir nnn j-j( i Grant HOCKCiencr FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL ,Ehl., of 111 Mnrtln street, whose cn- XI... final of the series of lectures on, JW'j"t XAXtK."&!?!!l, ?. i.uvmnn Citizenship" nt thc VntlllW V . of the ... , , i...... .,nnlntlnn Women s Christian Asocinuon Falls will be given on Thursday even- ni? nt thc association hall, 4100 Ridge , 'i,. trf. t ti O'Hnrn will ;, P hlladel.i.ln Cl?a?ter." "jecturc ! free to all women of the C"."U,,U "!':. ,rrM Mnrv portor of Mld- r'c"nf ' ffl r?aldf nt o t e ?''.'. " ""' "l"-! J hnr'tnnlm.. . h n H.wiii ri'Kici iv " v i - ; " " portcr had Just recox'cw finm n broken Jaw. when nnotlier resulted in mc "' i";- " '-' '" . t ( it.i. f.i,ilm. nf A luff is tin-..in. "vrv.';. ,......' rii.n I denomination on November 7. lS.'ili. who lounueu me riuin -.uimii ........ New Shipment of I Imported Irish Crochet Laces Jiut Received JuM reerlKfd In limy for i: trr. Fn ! of Hie lilsli srHde nf tliMO cnoils, r are nlilr to rr litl tlirm lo j on nt utrfmrlj I medrrule prirm. Dslotr I'hlllpiilnr Kmbroldrrnl innerwnr FINK LINKS MNOEKIK (rlmmrd with Irlih Crothet nnd OoKUrir, l'weV Are J2t, -. iiri i.nro That Wonderful Dougherty Bedding Your Rood,. good Dougherty bed; so soft, so restful. You always sigh with relief as you get into it. Isn't it groat to have such luxury? Dougherty's luxurious Box Springs and Hair Mattresses arc not just matters of fine materials-: they also require skilled experience; mere upholstery knowledge is not enough to pro duce Faultless Bedding. I.imirlou Itox Sorlncs. IlrllaMe tlnlr MnltreMr. Mfthocuny llMlMrfldn, llrrn. llrN. KnxlUli Uoun Fiirnlttirr. f.amps, Dnlntv lltnnkrts and Comforlablrs. Wtiltn Knamtl Nurtrr AtcrKNorlm, fir., ftr. Qfj&rlton 5nrjrrrt I ZZ V 0Kb sdfL' nOXDOROUQH Mr. nnd Mrs. Matthew Edmund Dun- lnp, of 521 Walnut lane, were hostesses at the first niinlversnry of thc Mothers.' Auxiliary of the Hoy Scouts of Rox boroiigh. .Mrs. Walter E. Dutton Is piesldcnl of the association ; Mrs. James ltami, secretary , and jtrs, Sarah Fleming, treasurer. Those participating , IIlt.(J Mr ,inrnP), Hm'nR0'v, Mr. nnd in the ceienrniion were .Mr. waiter I'. Mrs. (ieorise Wrielit. Mr. ami Mrs Wnllocp Root, Mr. nnd Sirs. Frederick Turner, Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Hngen biiclicr, Mr. nr.d Mrs. Frank James. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Walker, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwnrd Kcrlcr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Read Felton, Mr, nnd Mrs George Johnson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Prank Rennnrd, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Curtis. Mr. anil Mrs. .Tohopli Davenport. Mr. mid Mrs Thomas McMnnn: Mr. and Mrs. Charles i mrunan ami .ir. nnu .Mrs. ivawin iMiiy At tne shower given nn Monday eve ning by Mrs. Wallace Root, of 4020 Pcehin street, In honor of Miss Esther Ehlv. dnuchtpr nf Mr. nml At. Trrln ' ' Jwi'ri'yii(sm nnn lru (111 lllll 111 CU t V K,",,,tf, included Miss Helen Ehly. Mr. , Alccrnon Ilnnnls. .Miss Miimln Itl.lilln. Mr. Chnrles Lnndis, Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Ehly. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Kresscll, Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Ehly nnd .Mr. Wallace Root. Mrs. Joseph Davenport, of Hermit lane, gave a card pnrty or. Thursday afternoon nt her home In aid of the 1 ' f r-l " sciss-wsnaswsars-'isci' Iti Men Are Younger , i.; a mi rrri T7 A HI an ineir wives, 'THE reason Is loRicnl. Artificial modern living " conditions SAP woman's ltnlity nnd mako her old before Iter time. Resides, women get less physical recreation and give nil their time to house- hold duties and family. , VOt'TH -can ,)C maintnincd only if HEALTH . - Is conserved. Get rfd of Excess Fat or Build up if needed. Don't always be "Tired" and com plaining. Trial Demonstration Treatment Gratis COLLINS INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Bellevue Court Building Phone, Spruce 51,81, 1418 Walnut Street ' Hairdrcusinp Department I -saS3B- The mark that sure of style Model No. 856 Wouldn't a pair of these La France Sailor Ties of Sterling Patent Colt be lovely with your new Spring frock? You'll enjoy them for their comfort as much as for their beauty and you'll find them extremely economi cal because they wear so well. Wc have all thc new La France models for Spring pumps, boots and oxfords. Come in and let us fit you with a pair. 'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET THE BIG SHOE STORE 1204-06-08 Market St. V. lySTR' j $MFair Goddess of Spring, )iM j; ; ALL HAIL! W- Wk sorosisS; I 'Jt2 "" I 5S56. ncwcat styles for your xPl W &r" I S" most ardent devotees. )a$i '$&' V XVv Fashion supreme in niff&j n - J Y j every line; quality in yLr , f ! r 11 IVvAjOk every detail ot mak- c aQg n 2w vi "Oi ing and material; serv-, J M E E3 3 L 'cc unquestionable, tljjgf Q JB $2L4 v nn P"cc aB 'ow as tKjfi i i3 '' f-T . $10; none higher than ypA B i-VWv SOROS1S STANDS FOR QUALITY. Mfy-ViU 'il l7 BUT tiOT UNREASONAULC PRICL3 r2BA R - Sir borosis bhoe Co. y9Kf S4 1314 Chestnut Street !S'. . Pa ' " ' I Hr.m: v- hniilinntill V aorvlrp work nf the RoXbOt ough Mothers' Club. The hostcxrf nsslsted by .Mrs. .IimmiIi Menry liwiogt; Mrs Jinrry Helms, .Mrs. liinier riics Mrs. M. 12. It. ,..!.., ta f Ixi-liM'Mff . Stafford. Mrs IIHUii. .inn. ,, ' t Jli mines unison, nun. 1 Miller, Mrs. Insrpn .Miles. .Mis. "ill. iii' bur HchoflcliI, .Mrs. .lohii wooicr, airKi Charles KelTer. .Airs. William iosuow.,fj - Mrs. A S. Skrobntick. Mrs. John UC &:" Smith, Mrs. Harry Walk. llvntt Snvdrr. .Mrs. Frank Thomas ' 7U rrniiK j iiomut. r .iii Mrs. William Rcld and Mrs. llobtrtwij, tJrawioru. f WI8SAMIUKON ",Vr-',l The choir of the Wissohlckon .MtB-v 3 odist Episcopal rnurcii aiigmenteu o;u,, torles. "OlUel to Calvary." tomorrow, rvnlng 111 the inurcii. lerrnce nnug: Hnrvev streets. .Miss mnnciic ijontl i jir. Ilcrnnnl i'i 'ntniiil. nnrl Ml. lwp Jnmes Howell, will he the soloists. Thill musical service Is In charge 'of iwr, G. Alfred Dietrich. Joteph-Berkovltr Weddlnq The wedding of Miss Adeline F Jlerkovltz, daughter of Mr. and MrsJV. Joseph RcrkoviU. of 1220 Vcnnugd street, nnd Mr. Chnrles R. Joseph, pf New York, took place on Sundny after noon nt thc home of the bride's parents The Rev. MnrUn Niithnn performed the , ceremony. There were no attendflntsf A family dinner followed the ceremony., After n wedding trip Mr. nnd .Mrs. Joseph will live In Mount Vrrnon, N, Xv 1 TY71 vvnvr zmmxmesm makes you sure sure of value $10 k K y..i,i "StfU t ,i 7 i vt M m V yi vyj T ,i i timmmmmmmmmiifmmommjmmm.w,vwmim & .' ici . i.. Sii'yr v,..v . d, J V fVni rtfl p f mr - .-..Ai o ifei.
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