"vrTjw, r-v 'A . ' y - ;'vr XftM "'A' if r in- TBVfiKlNG- PTJBJjIC LBtXjBlPHILABJQLPffiA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1020 '. n;'r" ')' Vi JliSmmBOUT PEOPLE ftoncy JPyim'e TaWw of Easter Parades She Hears I Livingston! Biddlc, 2d, Is Improving Lady Rlbblesdale to Come Over in May -noit the rcs( .of the week, now tlint F !nt nltht's onern lx over, there will be nri entertaining. The last four days of Holy Wpck are pretty much given over to' .church going, and prepara tions for going, away over Kaster. H always seems a pity', not to be home for Easter Sunday 1 think,, nnd for my ri. I love to walk through Kitten.. house Hquare around 1 o'clock when Hie congregations from Holy T St. Patrick's. Ht, James's, Ht. J ....I the l'rrshvteriiin Churc Ariiiiiv, . Mark's Church , nt Twenty-first and Walnut streets, Just naturally walk that way, If It's a fine dny. The wjunrp is always ho rr-Hh with Its little green buds and new grass springing' up, and there are new Easter hats find gowns to see, ,.,.,, Even If we-ilo rons.dcr It. "shoddy" to go out In new clothes on Easter Htin dny for the first time you'll notice we are quick enough to wear new ones a week or more before Easter, so that we will not have to appear lu winter ones on that day. I HEAR that Livingston Hlddle, I'd, Is coming along" well nnd there Is hope of final recovery of his eyesight, which must be a relief to his Jlttle fiancee and Ids mother nnd family. Mrs. Hlddle Is down In Washington nnd Livingston was so- much better tin Monday that she had the Hnrnetti for dinner with her nt the New Wlllard where she Is Maying, nnd they all wentto the, theatre " Adelaide Newlln. whls engaged to, I.lv, ha been down In Washington, taying there to be near him nt the hos pital. They hre both quite young, ho i,.Fn nr im Immediate plans for a wedding yet awhile, and now. of course, It will take some time for Livingston to be around again. He. lint) an opera tion on hh cycH nt the Walter Iteed Hospital a tounlo of weeks ago. you re member, and there was question as to the final outcome of the eye condition. Kow, however, the reports are favor- bLivingston Riddle, 2d, is a brother of Tony Diddle, Jr., nnd Cordelia Hlddle Duke. ' PHILADELPIHAN8 will be Inter ested to hear, the rumor that Lad v Rlbblesdale and her daughter. Muriel Astor. will nrobably come over to this country In May. I heard it yesterday first, ami since then about four different persons have told mo they had heard It, Ladv Rlbblesdale. you remember, was the first Mrs, -John Jnrob Astor. and formerly Miss ' Avh Willing, of this elty. Hec Carriage to Mr. Astor was one of the biggest social events here for manv years'. Hut the marriage was not a happy one. as has no often happened when ri Philadelphia girl has married a wealthy New Yorker. T wonder why? I was thinking' of that just the other dsy. There was the fioelet-Wheleu marriage which ended in divorce nnd re marriage; nnd then only recently there was the Duke-Hlddle marriage, nnd they are already separated. Let us hope the unhappy unions will stop with those To' return to Lady nibblesda'e. She did not marry, you know, until some yearn after her divorced husband a death, and has been Lady Rlbblesdale just about a year. She nnd Lord Rib blfsdale and Muriel have been spend ing a great part of the winter In Switz erland, where Muriel went in for winter ArtAFta wIM, ftrpflt tat. I If they stny over here any length of time It is highly likely that there will be a number of entertninmcntH.ifor the joung Miss .Astor, whv. I pf debutante Me. Her brother, Vincent, .married Helen Huntingdon some years ago, and lives In New York. Vincent is an ex tremely likable type of man, aud In nnd his wife have been n most .co.vnlnl pair. Neither one enres to shine g catly in society, but when they do entertniu they certainly know how to do It. "T1HOUOII many people will not return -L to town tin after Easter, ns Cnruso sang last night at the Metropolitan there was n goodly crowd there, nnd as usual, a most enthusiastic audience. Katherlne Hare Conger wna looking very wall. She and Jack had the George Fates Rakers' box. I always think that Katherlne has ' the most wonderfully dressed head of hair. I love to look at It, for. she always arranges it so well and fo becomingly, nnd It is such a pretty color. u Another womnn who arranges her hair beautifully is .Mrs. Walter Wood. She looked .very well last evening in a bright green frock innde square cut In front and with n high plain back. Mrs. John Kearsler Mitchell has returned from. Palm . Reach aud wbb ."amone I those' prrsnt' at the opera. amj siuv'q tiny til' ii(ultI'1AJihii.i Stokes, were, certainly an attractive looking couple. They qre to be married In a fortnight, you know. May was wearing an exquisite frock of,pa,lcst blue 'silk,, with .a surp)ice bodice rind draped skirt.- On tile waist nnd on the skirt fucravas a, narrow band of em broidered pink roses. It was one of the daintiest frocks I have seen tills season. They were with Mrs. Robert E. Rrookc, nntl the Eddie, Dales were also In the party. Mrs. Hrooke was in bright green atln and tulle, and Mrs. Dale wore n grayish sequlned gpwn. Mrs. Edward McCullough wore n very smart gowu of a sort of lavender and gray or gray chiffon aud beads. She was lookulg very pretty, I thought. Mrs. Nicholas Riddle was very hand some in bright red velvet, and Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts had. an extreme JJ pretty frock of black tulle and jet. fTlHB baby was three days old when - grandfather felt that he tnitaf come n from New York to see her. So he came for n short hour, ns he could not I'ave hs mHnP, longer just then. His Wanning to come was sudden, so too te fo get a chair in the Pullman nnd he arrived nt the hosnltal'tlred nnd hot. nut on tip-toe with jqy, to see his first granddaughter. Well, he went Into the room nnd his naughter greeted him happily, and then he walked towards the pink antl white jrio and put forth a timid finger. Rut ne whlte-foeked nurse said: "Oh. wo oo not tnke her up at all, except to feed ner, and she does not ge( another bot tle for two hours!" So poor grandpa only peeped at the mite, who was turned "way from him and who kept her eves 'ljwd tight, When he left to rateh his mum train he remarked to his wife : l can t say I quite like visiting theso uodern improvement babies." NANOY WYNNE. Al I I 1 ( AIr A ttfwl It nn tin nna I AtttliAii ' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES oi.'r',! "lage of Miss Martha Berrlll iR",i-ll?r.' lnufhtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. jjllla 0. HhoeniBkcri of -102 West Price treet, Gerninntown, and Mr. Edward H. Flash, son of Mr, and Mrs. Edward laah, Jr., of New York, will take JV'W. In Calvary Protestant Episcopal noUrcA Oermautown, on Friday, May e8( at 0 o'clock. -i ?' 'n,!frel'l,K "Prink wedding to ao ciery'wlll bo that of Miss Frances Ty ?i), daughter of Dr. and Mr. T. Mellor Htoilir - n' - Kplscopnt Church the latter Mr. John Malr. of West Hsnrticrry Htroct. (iermnntown. nnnoiinrr- the en Kngrmynt of hrr daughtpr, Miss Kstelle Mnlr. to Mr. Walter U Mnr Talbot, of Haverfonl Court, Hnverford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adrlanee Mead, of Lpper Mnntclnlr. N. J., announce' ine engnupmenc o their tlatighter. Mlwi JjenN e Mead, to Mr. Unhert Thomas lioyd, Jr.. t)f 4.108 Chestnut fttrret. At the dinner and Mnsk nnd Wis party which Dr. nhd Mr. Thomas O. Ashtoii, of Itedleaf. Wynncwood, will Rive u lipuor of their dmignter, MIks Ayliton, on Friday. April I), the guests 'iV'l ine ude Miss Vlrginlii HeckHcher, Misa hl!n Douglas L'oyd. MInh Mar garetta I,. Harrison; Mr. Tristram Cof fin CVkot. Jr.. Mr. George Olhbs. Jr.. Mr. V.'omlerly Vltler, Mr. Webster Dougherty nnd Mr. Lawrence Smith. Mr. Kdward Florens Hlviti-, Mr. Alexander C. Ynrnall, Mr. Charlton nrnnll and Mr. George Illley hnvc bren on a fishing trip for several weeks. They started from I.oug Key, Flo., and are coming up the roast nnd expect to reach home abofit Easter. Miss Ida Taylor Jefferson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jefferson, of 127 East Durhnm street. Mt. Airy, will be married to Mr. David Stuart Craig, of Minneapolis, nnd tliis city, on Tues day , April (1. nt 4 o'clock at Grace Church, Mt. Airy. .Mrs. Ernest Charles bchlele will act ns matron of honor, nnd the bridesmaids will be Miss Mar garet Craig, n sister of the bridegroom, and MNs Edith Rond. Mls Helen Acheroyd will he (lower girl. The best man will be Mr. Harry Jcfferhoii. nnd the ushers will Include Mr. George Hhel d.n Jefferson. Mr. John H.- Williams, Mr. Andrew Wilcork. of Hoston; Mr. David P. Cowan, of Raltimore. The Rev. Thomas Sparks Cline will offi ciate. .There will bo a reception at the White Marsh Valley Country. Club Im mediately following the' ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Norman Risley, of New nedford, Mass., formerly of Idle wild lanp, Moylan, nre being congrat ulated on the birth of a sou, J. Norman Risley, Jr. Mrs. Humbert R. Powell, of Wayne, nnd her son, Mr. Humbert R. Powell, Jr., will leave for New York on Thurs day to remniu over Easter. At the dance which Mr. and Mrs, Powell will give in honor of their daughter. Miss Edith Powell, nnd son. Mr. Jenkins Powell, on April 10. the following guests will be present: ' Miss Jcanctte Straw bridge, MIsb Cecil? Robinson, Mlns Mnrgaret Watt, Miss Elnine Supplec, MJss Florence Young, Miss Dorn Rnu tlall, Miss Anne Stilwell. Miss Ruth Cancr, Miss Kathcrinc Campbell. Miss Dorothv Laycpck, Miss Hetty Foster, Miss Elizabeth Hatch, MNs Mary Wright, Miss Marion Keator. Miss Jcanette Johnson, Mr. Anios Dotterer, Mr. George Clothier, Mr. Theodore Ferry, Mr. Arthur Ferry, Mr. Frank Knne, Mr. Emory Hatch. Mr. Hoi llugsworth Morris. Mr. Donald Wilson, Mr. James Mitchell. Mr. Wnlter Whet stone, Mr. Seymour Coffin, Mr. Wil liam Van Leunep, Mr. Clayton Wetzel, Mr. Paul Howtrs. Mr. Marshall Ward, Mr. Ralph Wood, Mr. Thomas Price, Mr. Rehjamin Strawbrldgc nnd Mr. Earl Henderson. Mrs. Marshall H. Smith, of Wayne, will entertain informally nt luncheon today In houor of her sister, Mrs. Henry P. Kirby, of New York. The guests will include Mrs. Agii'-w Dice, Mrs. William Prlzer. Mrs. Edward M. Storey. Miss Mary Hoono nnd Mrs. Horace Hooz. The community dances on Thursday evenings nt the Chestnut nill Commu nity Center, which hnve been discon tinued during Lent, will be resumed nbout the middle of April. Mts. II. Rurlelgh. of 35 Penezet street, Chest nut Hill, is chairman of the dauce committee. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sterling, of Mount Well avenue, Hnddoufield. N. J., entertnined nt a dinner dance on Saturday evening last. The mi i -of- ........ .,.,ta InrilmlNl MiKS KtltlirVn . ' " u"n.U n He nhts. X. J. ! Mfsa Florence E'. Rhodes Miaa .Trosle h. Smith. Mr. Frank P. II. White, Mr. George II. Rucppcl, Mr. hvnn A. Groom, of this city. Mrs. Jamw II. Sterling, Mrs. Emmett Kplh and Mr. nnd M. George Z. Hawkins, o Il.d donfield, were nlso umoug tlie guests. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mrs Hertram Mitchell entertained th i St. Davids Jlrldge Club at her home In'town yesterday nfternoon 1 ha members mciuuc .urj, .""- Powell. Mrs. John Dunlnp. Mrs. II k M for 1. Mrs. Marshall Ward. Mrs !' ',' V..1 ' m,.. jnlm ltnrnes. Mrs, nXrt; Klmcr. Mii. K- Wlnthopn Cof- .,,.--- Mra. John TWotson. )i nujuj'. tertalned at the opera last fyeuinB In honor of her niece. Miss Monn Whit- 'ol'k- , ,. . Mrs. Charles D. Smedlev. of W nyne, will entertnln her bridge club at lunch eon, followed by a theatre party, ou April 7. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Gross, pf (VIST. Woodbine avenue, pverbrdok, have Railed from New York for an ex tended trip through France aud Enfc land. GERMANTOWN ' Mi,s KHen Knlper. of 220 West Chelten aveuue. entertained nt n tea in honor of Miss Dorothy, Johuson, who Is visiting her. Miss Helen Hitter is spending n week at'Palm Bench, Fla. 'I'hn Indies' committee of tho Stenton rv,,mtrv Club, of which Sirs, ainyneu I. Klmlrman. gnve n bridge, and '500 for tho members nt clubhouse on Monday evening. Mrs. John Wick nnd her son. of East Sedgwick street, are spending some time visiting friends lu Miehigau. Mrs J. Q. Emmons, of 0,113 WViyne avenue, entertained at bridge at her home on Friday nfternoon. 'the guests wnre members of tho debutaute and younger married set. Mr. James Rutterworth and Miss Rutterwortli, of 352 Pelham road, re turned last week from spending some timo at the Royal Palm, Maine, tin. Miss .Mildred Suertzcr Is in New York city for the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ketcham,of Harvoy Btrcet, will spend Ihu Lnster holidays In New York. EASTER LILIES nimbler Hot.i, It y d r a n -. . .,. m tfV. clnlli". TulIP" full Hn of bloom in( pi.nn. r r (KWji ljyjlZ!ijTiyS' mm-4 &i ..,!. iiku inuiMin '.Stton,MrS. R. C. Smith. Mrs, Thomn. Hulme Mrs. S. D. Scaulon. Mrs. W. Pnchrau and Mrs. W. Rnyliss. ltlli WrMnMit 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Miss France Mnlloy, of 21.17 South Ihlrtecnth street and Miss Mury Mc Mennmln, of 1(104 Rltner street, are spending the holidays with friends nt Long Island, Miss Catherine Dover nnd Miss Eliza beth Kcennn, of 182(1 South Twenty fourth street, entertained at a dinner and dance nt the Hotel Walton. Among the guests were Mr. mid Mrs. Joseph Leonard. .Miss Catherine Hughes, Miss Catherine Henry. Miss Helen Hrnnton. Miss Catherine McDermott, Miss Anna Mulltrrii, Mr. Jack Hanly. Mr. Thomas Mcfrcelcy, Mr. James Kelly. Mr. Frank Rafontc, Mr. Thomas McCormlck nnd Mr. Stanley Kowclcskl. Miss Ella Crenny will entertain In formally at her homo on Saturday eve ning. Amour the suoHtn wilt lip MIhk Gertrude Kaiser. Sir. Wnlter Kaiser, aim Air. .losepn l'owcrs, of Enstoii. I'n, Mr. James Kernnn Is "recuperating from his recent illness and will snend the week-end. nrcompanled by Mrs. Kernnn, at Atlantic City. Friends of Mr. Tljomas McCrcery, Jr., will be glad lo hear he Is recuper ating from his recent Illness, and Is .Islting friend? at Atlantic City, lie win return to ills Home nftcr the Kaster holidays. Mrs. William Smith has arrived from" the Great Lakes nnd Is visiting her mother. Mrs. J. Aiken, nt her home, 2223 South Fifteenth street. Mrs. Smith will be remembered ns Miss Mac Aiken. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Joseph II. Felgel Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ievy nnd Miss Mlrirfm Levy, of 2403 North Hroail stret. are occupying tbolr apartment, 280 South Connecticut avenue, Atlantic City, which they hav.e leased for ono month. Miss IL. Kate Murdoch. cr"itie of the Murdoch Shakespeare Club of the Alumnao Association, of the Girls' J Ugh and Normal Schools. will give n recital of "Twelgth Night" on Wednesday evening, April 7. In the Westminster Hall of the Withcrspoon Building. Mrs. Ella Fltz Patrick Hogan nnd Mr. Eugene M. T.v rell wljl be the- assisting soIolstB. The patronesses include: Mrs. Garrett V. Clark. Mrs. I. N. Hlgham. Mrs. Eugene M. Tyrell, Mrs. J. C. Gllmore. Mrs. D. It. Harper, Mrs. M. F. Hlldrlch, Mrs. K. Rhoads. Mrs. J. Smith, Mrs. Lewis R. Dick, Miss M. M. Smyth, Mrs. S, W. Dungan, Mrs. M. C. D. Gelsler, Mrs. J. It. C. .McAllister, Mra. John L. Gregory, Mrs. 7,. M. K. Fulton, Mrs. W. II. Peterson, Mrs. II. C. Mc Caffctty, Mrs. M. A. Robluson, Mrs. Robert A. Pntton, Miss Gertrude 51. Rutterworth, Miss Mary J. Garnler, Miss E. Wlndle. Mrs.. Thomas Shall cross, Mrs. E. Cope, Mrs. George L. Estnbrook and Miss Mary B. Robb. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Stevenson, of 5023 North Sydenham street, enter tnined at dinner nnd cards on Saturday evening nt their home, with the follow ing guests : Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter Young, Mr. and Mrs. George Gravenstlno, lid, Mr. nnd Mrs. Enrle Dittmann, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Senmnn and Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnklin II. Titlow. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks have re turned from their wedding trip nnd will live in Raltimore. The bride was Miss Minnie Lcrncr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard AJ Pragheimer. of 1814 North Rroad street, gave a luncheon on Sunday for twelve guests, followed by nn automobile trip to Bris tol, where they were entertained at dlu ncr by CnptTiin nnd Mrs. H. Fisher. Mr. nnd Mrs. Solomon Thnnhnuser. of the Lorrnihe, will leave shortly for Sioux City. la., where they will visit their son-in-law nnd daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Mortimer Herzberg. STRAWBERRY MANSION The engagement Is announced of Miss Lillian Einhnrn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Elnhorn, of 1000 N. Myrtlewood street, to Mr. William Shenkman, of Contesvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cohen, formerly of 1844 North Twenty-eighth street, are now residing nt 3224 Oxford street. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Seideinnn. of H01I7 North Thirty-third street, have' returned home nftcr spending several ' mouths In Cnlifornin. i Miss Pauline Glick, of 2501 Master j street, was given n surprise party in honor of her birthday. Those present were Mis Mary Wcismau. Miss Paul- ine Glick. Miss Helen Coltuii, Miss I Rose Glick, Miss I.enn Schwnrtz, Miss Frieda Hehal. Miss Mildred Licberman, I Miss MHly Carson, Miss Jennette Fret- tcr. Mr. Charles S. Bennett, Mr. Mor- ris Klein. Mr. Louis Cohen, Mr. Harry) Rubin, Mr. A. Janofsky, Mr. A. Mjers, Mr. Louis Klein. Mr. Mnrvln Dubln. j Mr. lie run id Goodman. Mr. David Ersnick, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Glick. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Fellner and Mr. and Mrs. I C. Fellner. HAIR GOODS Wigs Toupees Etc. WK PHIDK onriwlvn oa the vrrtrtt mntchlnc if tinr work with the est iral. and ao lt durability. KAUFFMAN 501 Penficld B!dg JanlVfT et ciientnnt iirtiuP!miNimummii:niiiiiri!if:dniimir:!n!ii:nirniiiiuuT::n;au:Mi:i:u!rRinri)tf MISS DAY 139 SOUTH 13TH ST. Special Values Smart Millinery . A Superb Showing of Spring Millinery Presenting Grace, Dignity and Exclusivcness timiHaywiiifiiiiiaMffiMimiiiiiiimTiMiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiEiiiiiiiii'iMa; THE aluminum motor makes the Premier the one car that doesn't make its driver work. The front wheels carry 250 pounds less weight than the front wheels of other cars its size. PREMIER MOTOR. C O R. P O R. AT I O N INDIANAPOLIS.UKA, B.L. P. .MOTOR CO., INC. Broad and Spring Garden Streets , Philadelphia ( WmWf'i W'':H t;i.-vi',V3&.?-u . ' HM vi $o ' jlt j HHBaWiiHiiiijIHB Photo by .atnsky A I'hIUitiu. MISS NANCY LITTLE Daughter of Mm. II. Ashton Little, of Strafford, who will be n debu tante next season DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Fnyctto Hasfu'M, of Seattle, .Wash., who have been the truest 8 of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Adams, of Moylan. have gone to At lantic City for n stny with their son, who is recovering from his recent Ill ness nt the Hill School. Mrs. Henry R. Major, who hns spent several months In California, has re turned ,to her home in Media. The committee In charge of ('- dance which will be given by the junior sec tion of the New Century Club, of Ches ter, on April 0 in'cludcs Mrs. Rnzlll E. James, Mrs. Robert Howarth, Jr., Mra. Edwin D. Glauser, Mrs. William Pro vost, Jr., and Miss Lucy G. Hathaway. The dance will be held In Library Hall, Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Louts Ross Little have been entertaining Mrs. Little's mother, Mrs. W. Joseph Hcarn, nt Scroggle, tbelr homo near Media. Mfss Edith Mcllhenney and Miss Happs, of Whitby, Eng., who hnve been with Mr. and Mrs. John U. Hanuum, Jr., for some weeks, palled for their home a few days ago. Mrs. Hannum's friends will be glad to know that she is convalescing from her recent lllucss, at her home near Media. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Patterson Strine, of Ridley Park, have returned from tho West and arc spending n few weeks at the Aldine Hotel. ' Mr. and Mrs. T. Frnnk Lees, of nose Valley, have been entertaining Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Lincoln Miller, of Los Angeles, uaiu. NORRISTOWN Many weddings will tnke place in Norristown following Easter. Miss Mary Elizabeth Drake, daughter, of. Dr. and Mrs. Howard II. Drake.' of 4111 DeKalb street, nnd Mr. Arthur Davis Snul, of Boston, Mnss., will be married at tho, home of the bride, nt 5 o'clock Tucsdny nfternoon. April U. (Vn Wednesday, April 14, Miss Kath arine Stiusnn, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Henry Stinson of Trooper rond. will be married to Mr. Howard R. Watt, son of Mr. anil Mrs. Geoigu W. Watt, of 010 West Main street. Miss Frances Mildred, Yerkcs. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harrison W. Yerkes. of 000 West Mnln street, nnd Mr. Samuel Marshall, son of Mr. nntl .Mrs. W. A. Marshall, of Phila delphia, will be married Saturday eve nlng. April 21. QH&RI Popular Prices or Particular People Cheri Restaurants -HJI are springing up II Everywhere they H are found at every -1 turn in the Centre City, just a few steps from Anywhere and many more of the same are needed, judging by the eager throngs that crowd them daily. For Butinet Men and Women CHERI- Palacc Theatre 1214 Market Self Service Prices to Suit Dally Lunch, Dinner &. Supper (Not Open Sundays) CH&RI 124 South 13th I Breakfast. Lunch &, Dinner (Not Open Sundays) CH&R1 132 South 15th Dreakfatt. Lunch & Dinner (Not Open Sundays) CHtiRI 1604 Chestnut Dally Lunch, Dinner A Supper Sunday Lunch and Dinner WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. John 8. Wilson, of 5053 Wal nut street, nnnounces tho engagement of hs daughter, Miss Mary Alice Wilson, to Mr. Jacob S. Chcsteiinan, of 000 South Forty-eighth street. .Miss .Margaret Hretz, of 5421 Angorn terrace, Is spending the Easter holidays with relatives in Ilnrrlsburc. She will .return some time next week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ettore Pari! Hnrlll irnre n small party Sunday at. their home, irllo Locust street.1 Their guests In cluded Mr. llnrllt's brother, .Mr. Lulgl A. Hnrlll. of New York. .Miss Constance Taylor, of Boston, and Mr. und Mrs. narry j. Staudbridgc. The wedding of Miss Miriam Alice Little, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. George Lewis Little, of 403(1 Larch wood ave nue, nnd Mr. Hnrry Howard Pcnnewell, of this city, took place at 4 o'clock Saturday nfternoon in St. Pnul'a I'res hvlerlnii Church. Flfnvtll street nnd Baltimore avenue. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, was attended by Miss Nlnn Davis ns maid of honor. Mr. Russell E. nnum acted as best man nntl the ushers were Mr. George Lewis Little. Jr.. nnd Mr. How nrd Harrison Parker, t'pon their re turn from their wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Pcnnewell will live nt 5441 Wal nut stcet. The wedding of .Miss Florence Han '' .',.f 2; North Sixty-second street. ntid'Mr.'Maurico Orltt. of 252 South n xuorn street, took ii an m .Trdlnv afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rollln Richardson OTIKI1I!!!M X George Allen, inc. v 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 A' M Allen's Hats Were Never Lovelier This season oui Spring and Summer Millinery lias more than lived up le Its established, enviable reputation. Every new funcy of Fashion Is hero represented, and nt prices which, ln themselves, are a guarantee against profiteering. Exquisite nnd thorough workmanship, entirely under our own super vis on, (fives our models that durability which caused a patron to ex claim "Your Hats Never Wear Out!" A Sale of Dress Silks at Very Special Prices 40-inch Crepe dc Chine in nil shades for evening or street wear; sfpecial 52.50 a yard. 35-inch Satin Dress Messnlinc in a full assortment of shades, S3.00 yard. , 32-inch Japanese Wnsh Silks in 3 different color combinations in large overcheck effects'. Blue and Brown; Pink and Rose; Green nnd Rose; half price, $1.25 a yard. 36- and 40-inch Dress Foulards; newest patterns; navy, tan, Alice and black grounds. Special $3.75 yard. 36-inch Tricolette; an excellent quality in Navy, Black, Taupe, Brown, White and Onion; Special $6.50 yard. 'd A Timely Sale of Gloves Well known Kloves nt remarkable .prlco saving. of dependable quality nnd fit. Trefousse French Gloves Special '8 Button length Black Kid Gloves, usual $6.00 grade, at $4.50 a pair. 8 Button length White Suede Gloves, usual $5.50 grade, at $4.25 a pair. 12 Button length White Suede Gloves, usual $6.25 grade, ,at $5.00 a pair. 1-Clasp White Kid Gloves, white embroidery, usual $4.00 grade, at $3.50 a pair. 1-Clasp French Kid Gloves, overseam-sewn, black or white; usual $3.75 grade, at $3.00 a pair. Stylish New Sweaters, $10.75 A new tuxqdo model in light weight; an unusually smart model in all colors and black. Middy Blouses for Girls: of white jean; well tailored with sailor eollur and tie, at $3.00. All white with collar and cuff in Navy blue at $3.25. yilllliiniDIIIIM 'I Use Only One Half The Amount of . Morning Sip' That is the economy in buying Morning Sip Coffee the coffee packed in slip cover tins to hold its strength and flavor. Never buy coffee put up in paper bags. The oils that give coffee its aroma are evaporated when coffee is bag-packed. That is why you can smell coffee through a paper bag. Morninu' Sip Coffee' is the blend of many different kinds of coffee. Its wonderful flavor will more than please you. If you or any of your folks arc real "coffee critics" Morning Sip will soon prove that there is one good coffee. Morninu Sip Coffee is always fresh it sells so fast your grocer has a fresh supply at all times. Try it today. Sold By All Good Grocers MORNING SIP COFFEE -' mcked in tin to teu thejlavor in Meycru nnd their amall daughter, Miss Lois Jean Meyera, of the Rutland Apartments, will leave tomorrow to spend the Ensler holidays ns the guests of Mr. Meycrs's irtothfr at Icwlstown, Pa. .Mrs. R. C. Slandbrltlge and her daughter. Miss Evelyn (5. Standhrldgi;. of 231) South Fifty-third street, will leave Friday to spend ten days in At lantic City. Mrs. Robert Realty Relnhnrt and her sons. Mr. Robert Realty Relnhnrt. Jr. nnd Mr. Richard H. Relnhnrt, of 500i Ellsworth street, have gone to Atlantic City to spend scvernl weeks. Miss Belle Van Leer antl Miss Mae Van Leer, of Johnsville. Pa., have re turned to their hoifie after spending the week-end ns thn guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Dunlnp. of the Sheldon Apart ments. Miss Sara V. Horn has returned to her home. 22 Wellington rond. Mill bourne, after upending several weeks as the guest of her nephew and nicer Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert G. Horn, of llntbush, Rronklyn. Mr. nnd Mra. James K. Crippen.'of 4211 Pine street, will leave some time next week to spend u fortnight nt At lantic City. FRANKFORD Mr. nnd Mrs.'George Gough ilayden, of 2018 Bridge street, nre receiving con gratulations upon the birth of n daugh ter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Castor Albert- Standard makeo Mij son hnve returned from their wedding trip, nnd will be at home nt 1014 llnr rlson street after May 1. Mrs. Albert sou will he remembered ns MNs Cath erine Ln Tourlie Brodlientl. Mrs. (J. Bradley, of Arrolt street, will entertnln at "500" tomorrow after noou Ht hrr home. Miss Margaret Hart nntl Miss Cath erine Qulcksel nre spending some, time In California. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Miller, of 4521 Frnnkfnrd avenue hnve been entertain in It ns their guest the Rev. Walter F. llr.viin. a brother of Mrs. Miller, nntl who came here to attend the .Methodist Episcopal Conference. Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Of MANN & DILKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET -PouNoeo teiffli DBWBES 1122 Chestnut Street Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century g SPECIAL VALUES THIS WEEK IN BLOUSES g ran JKMvszszszm i M&W l ' x i V I 1 1 I ill - 1 I r i H IRISH DIMITY TAILORED SPORT BLOUSES g E Tomorrow, $3.95 H Values up to $5.95 E Four new modeln of Irish Dimity showing tucked :j bosoms and occasionally collars and cuffs of pique. All are r: r- plain tailored effects and have roll collars. This is a most "HE unusual value. - Beautiful Frilled Blouses EE Very Special Tomorrow, $11.75 " Batiste blouses entirely hand-made, are daintily hand- : drawn. The long roll collar, turn-back cuffs nnd frill arc EE -: edged with wide val. lace. Featured are the wcll-fittine EE "" cuffs. -sa Hj Dcwees Standard Habutai Waists E Tomorrow, $5.95. Regular Selling Price, $7.95 EE These waists are considered one of our best reasons for EE having such a splendidly appointed waist department. zEi r- Admirably tailored, in all-black or all-uhite hnbutai silk EE E of good quality, they are a joy in laundering perfectly. r- 1 SPECIAL HOSIERY VALUES THIS WEEK H BEGINNING TOMORROW daintiness. Illack and silver, S4. 75. Reduced from ?5.95. EE CLOVE-SILK HOSIERY s-s In openwork stripe and exquisite cobweb effects, in black only, S4.05. r- " Reduced from $6.25 55 5E PURE SILK HOSIERY 55 EE I" excellent wearing quality, mercerized tops. Black, white 5 55 and cordovan, Si2.95. Reduced from $3.50. 55 SILK LISLE Full raliioiird und medium-, blnck, h tc and cordovan, Wills Probated Today The following wills were atlmltlrii 'i'ffi'lij probate today: Einniu Liitklu, UiUt 0. Rnec street, S15.IMK); Samuel L. JiilieS'r 1114 West Dauphin strct. $0(100. Hlpl nmil It. UfMlllgen. -JT.fl WPM HolllCMJt,!fW; street, ?."000. Letters of iiiliiiliilstratloii'il&'i were granted for the estates of ThomhKXJ75 W. Snowtleii, 512 South Forty second V,4 strt-ol. S2.1.nnn. nml Mnrenrrt K. Hlm.. ) Irnherser, I32T( I.arehwootl nvontipJy VR'l ?I-1,-IH). inventories or personal miiwif .hAft were matin as follows: It, O. linker, , t-!! SM.100.:j:i: Hun Pilllnn. S03.277.C0t', ifi G. Abbot Smyth. $2(1.114.111 : George f , . liU Shermer. $12.0."4.0I. nml Kmina M. , vli Maul, $33,207.41. . V TYR?L WOOL Suits and Coats in our original man tailored styles are sold here only. No other similar fabric has proven so satisfactory. New Spring Styles i ' 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 iess yi 1 Hosiery of all type-- for varied tastes and pockctbooks. -: These prices are not ea&y to EE offer, but our knovledg." of EE market conditions allowed u- : many fortunate purchases. r- Your Easter requirements for """" lovely hosiery and leaser de mands for plainer styles nnd textures may all be satisfied at extremely moderate prices this week. GLOVE-SILK OPEN WORK STRIPE HOSIERY 5 A nerfect conccntion of S HOSIERY weight, double gaitur in' top. 05c. Reduced from -51.05, .w kM $:i US y vl V M : 7"' m ; ', 'T- ;li ,':;i '11 n i ' i f m m , w"r m jiivi i ih ''if 1 .rA vn JW-,pr i.ouu Hpruee street, nnd Dr. if--? V""-0". "' of Mr. and ilrs., .wia.'ttkrpltei, t BU UHt.'CbMlnB--. Qrj 'if 4 N ,W '. I- : . t-taa 'fiji J' itric.7,11 ,j ,-i -t;bi.wi rLi&'ikr'iJi&.A !.;, 41W, ,i, .i ,r .jA4i. iiirJ L ' m - 1 . '.. I l- ',;-. , ';- ;v-..