rx zii ntt f'.4U' wjsTV;. 'SV k", ,t- .,;',- , TC.k Hi, : tfJT GOSSP 4B07T POP IV hcv Wynne Tells of the Social Doings Today She Hoars About Plans for Unusual Tableaux. Various Happenings Recorded . 1?AklA ,. - nil had o nnpiv " T J,0PI' ' llv for the Pftty of thin 1 VmcV to no It Is RlnB to trk; f"' ." BC ;. nnn. Wc start to- r5!it wit'1 ' !," Theatre and ft dance ' nee at the 1 orr i b Mr8 Ucy. "' ,h?,TTnt t e ffidclphla Cricket flub. T1'011 ' i!, flio vouneer net out k riP'Kre WrtClnh for the l r ? Win n Mwr social ncrv cc benefit of the ljr " , of u commit- TZ -Irt nml IdrtV Soyouseo .MUSK fterwnrd mi '"'.'., .. nti.l winner nfte April If), nt th nellcTtte.fJtrntford, In honor of Mrs. McKinney, president gen eral of U. I). C. Among the guests who will attend ttie party and supper nt the Mtz-Carlton, to be Riven this evening bv Mr. and Mrs. W. I'ercr Simpson, of Tiyncdoch, Overbrook, In honor of MIm Mnr.v Trot ter Ooodrnnu, dnughter of Mrs. Howard 13. Scaver. will be: Miss Helen Hope Wilson. Miss ISetsy V. Davis, Miss Kathleen O. Hitter, MNh Flomico Paul Kane, Miss Juliana H. Huker, Miss I.ttcy n. Grey, Miss Margaret T. Urn horn. Mli.3 Rachel Price, Miss Harriet V. Zimmerman, Mr. Hurnet l.ondroth, !!, Mr. Frederick Hwopc, Mr. Andrew . uousnerty, .Mr. uconce urown, Mr. Hobert Chapman, Mr. Edward Taylor, T"' .. .. n,u1 winner afterwaru . iwuti miumnn, .Mr. r.uw-nru Timor, and WlB Vnr -'""roC tileir dnushler'Mr. Meade Fletcher. Mr. Ilud.-on Ohm)- in honor nt the ''"''ornine. by the way. is I.orrnlno. I-"""' Yo, romcmbcr she miltc w-ii -; - vf, p ,nost or iicr ?, HI and had 0 ne p WUt I ill B ivc a dinner fnud Mask and .Mien vy rT daughter. Virginia Wj rarty fo i ' ,' the younger 'Mltn; "T m d Mrs. Thomas Learning cho1 !0t'(nnfo her granddaughters, wi" fa owl Dorothy Burr. " "" fTM.... .111 Tho former nte.of nest season. There will ffiumW "f smaller parties at th. ijjrrttS, Mtt. ind fUBUet,' r nobb. Anne Asliton. flMlA adBftn. lOU U"n. Tlt1i..l T, 'mf out ntw. 'Vliiner for dance. much interested in the tab- luv hich are tone g.veuu".f AM Tcry sfeSSSSJirSnS . i. w mi smiiu """ Leopold ito """ . nf rh,i. TmS'5!CttfclWl IS, he own paintings, the cl.ll KSfclnS nart 'n the p otures belnt the chll- ,.n fnklns part n the pictures uemii M.n tnKing pin Monteomerr. Mbflle lienrj. V""""-,,"- jfi. n.rhnrn Strawbrtrtge, Mary Spotts- '''.. . ...i Totr norle. Cor- Urfia Tilde... rtainor Itoberts. Evelyn TOInp. Mnry Fell Jordan and Charles MTher;romrn who will be poed by Mr. ffert will bo Mrs. Tony Ocelli, ..? ml- m.wmir. Mrs. Tlnndnl Mor- "'Mr,: lirad Vrnley. Mary and Ellen filendlnnlnc. Mm. Henry l'epper Aout, M Wom Clothier Mrs. Oeorgc S. Willing. Jr.. Mra. Harlow "V oor l,n, Mi-. Alexander Brmvn and Mrs. F.(Bnj:lin. Morris. Jr. Oh t T forgot to tfllyeii It a for tne nope uuy .ui-,.. o bnefit. T UK Mt Mary Vorris had n won Llerful time down in White Sulphur. he ntnl her parents and grandparents n4 Mr- Albert Hosengnrten, her iwKin. uereall there for several weeks. Mrr i ai fond of riding ns the rst pf hVr famllv has nlwajH been. They tjmr honi" last wee';. Tou remember her two younger nurts. Mn Altemus and Mrs. Arthur Spencer. Time whs when nun scarcely ever saw them in anything but riding tfothes. That wns rome jears ago. however, li.t the preient generation of the Dob inn family ecins just as fond of horses the fnrmer. 1 ssn l.wa Norris on Chesttuit street one day Inst week. She came bnck irrently from u iiit to l'nlni Heoch. She wa wearing blue Miit and small Mue hat. The suit was made with u vest nf 1'erj.ian embroidery which was Ten mart Tonnle Vauclain wns in town that ame day and looked ery stunning in a hrtmn suit and small brown hot. F.irept for the ctraw hats, the spring mits are not yet a general thing, so thtse two specially nttracted my attention, TAI. in M.K sbnut the conveniences of living an nnnrtment house. Tt is com fortable, but jnst suppose one of said irartments snrines a leak whih nil the oerufiants He sleeping pescefullv anil no nno fmdi it out till the cellar is Hooded. It happened thusly: A certain person yo'j know nnd I Unow awoke from her dreanu fleep the other night to hear a loud sound of pouring rnin. She rromptlr went to eleep again. About in hour later sh woke to henr said Mln pouring louder and louder. This time the woke cufficientlv to think ' Some one mint have left the water tunning in the tub." And forthwith he roae, nnd on investigation found water pouring, squirting, running, nrtflng. sousing everything in sight, orninR trom the pipe under the wnsli tanil. Horrors! It was !1 a. m. What to do? Well, us 1 heard the itorx, by that time the water was run wnj nut into the kitchen, down thn 'luway, into the bedroom, everjwhero! So she woke the male member of the jnwato who insisted on tjlng up n aole In the pipe, which extended six iMhrs with 11 two-inch bandage. Did WP' It did not. linallv it mss found that the water as pouring through the floor Into the 'Mlar nml ws ling on tho ground inch,;, ,ioPp itnlllng up pajamas, the niirot malt member wndwl through tho "PWand with superhuman strength .!?"' Lofr ",H n,l ,h( wntcr from 'inder the pipe, )ut tim wlUr Jn ,,, lOUHe ln.1l!t."re neIt mn'''inB ! When nil the am. !""K "f sni" apnrtment houso roe to uaf.h and uiiilte rolTee, nnd toerc Mas uo water! The calls for James in ijn,, w)iy wcre manyf Si I11 lh" "Pft'traent wherein tho tl.' ""'.'"'iirred thero rame no sound. . .1,7 ""'' kniHwi, uiid had drawn water. hall" the lloiil was going on. NANCY WYNNE, man, Mr. lUibert r. wooner. Jr., Mr Uobert Urooke, Mr. Herbert Church, Mr. Francis H. Heeves, ;id, Mr. T. II, TJutler Smythe, Mr. llenrj IVmbcrton, Mr. Franklin Dachc nnd Mr. I'hlllcr Lee. Tho wedding of Miss Eleanor Noble, daughter of Mrs. William Woodbridge, Noble", of 217 Mt. Alrv avenue,' Oer mnntown, und Mr. Geoffrey T. Haw-ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Haw ley, will take place qulntlj In June. Mr. and 'Jlrs. Harold Johnson Clnrkfi are being congratulated upon the birth of a son, Harold Johnson Clarke, Jr on Saturday. Mrs. 'Clarke is the daughter of the Itcv. and Mra. Edwin Hcyl Delk. Miss Isnbelle Wnnnmaker. daughter 01 .ur. nnu .Mrs. wiiunni 11, Watui- maker, Jr.. of Merlon, returned home Saturday night from I'hoenk. Am, V luncheon will be ghen today at the Hellevue-Stratford for tho women's committee uf the Xeur Eust Hellef by Mrs. (Jeorge II. l.orlmcr. who Ih chairman. Among the guests will be Mrs. Frederick I'crrv l'owcrs. Mrs. George Fale Hnkw. Mrs. Edward Uid dle, Mrs. Horace Brock, Mth. Cyrua II. K. Curtis. Mrs. Frank Miles Day, MIhs Helen Flclshcr, Mrs. CvniB Foss, Mrs. Edwin C. Grico, Mrs. John Grib bel, Mrs. J. Maynnrd Klmberland, Mrs. E. Bowman Leaf, Miss Susan Lodge, Mrs. Harvey Let-. Mrs. J. Hampton Moore, Mrs. J. Willis Martin. Mrs. Robert J. McKain, Mrs. H. F. Prentis NIcolIs. Mrs. I. H. O'Hnrra. Jlrs. Glf ford IMnclml, Mrs. James J. Starr. Jr.. Mrs. William C. Sproul, Mrs. Fred erlck Schoff, Mrs. John Warner and Mrs. Barclay H. Warburton. An ad dress will be mado by Dr. Fredrick Coan, who was born In Pcsia, and Is h Princeton graduate. With his wife he spent one winter in tho Far East, and wns an o.vn ilncss to many of the atroc ities In those countries. Mrs. Qoorcc If. Leaf nnd her fnm. lly, who hae Jcen in town for the winter, have opmed their country home lu Devon. Miss Arllne Hotkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hoskins. of New York. Is visiting friends in Wajnc during the Easter holidays. Mr. nnd Mrs. George II, Earlc, .Id., Miss Lucia Warden and Mr. Joseph Bil worth Beggs, of Haerford, who spent seernl wwks in Cuba, arrived home on Friday. The Philadelphia Cricket Club, at St. Martins, will 'hold h diuner-danc; on Saturday evening. s .Mr. John B. Colnhun, lid., ntd Mr. Herbert Goodall, of St. Martin's, Chest nut Hill, left on I'rldnj 10 epend Eaotcr nt Pino Valley Golf Club. N. J. Mrs. 1 P. Lithron. of Wnrno t entertaining her mother, Mrs. John Clmmplin, of Westerly, H. 1. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Harry Davis and their daughter. Miss Tsabell Meade Davis, of 7.110 Bryan street. Mt. Airy, am Kpcuding the Easter holiday nt Bav Head. Mr. Frederick E. Hyatt, of St. Dnvlda. will entertain the Mondav Bridge Club at luncheon, followed by bridge this afternoon. Mrs. J. W. England. Miss Margaret England und Mr. James Englnnd, nc companicd by Mrs. James Snlen nnd her son, of Hosomont, are spending 11 few weeks at Palm Beach. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ellis A. Glmbel will spend a few weeks nt (irecn Brier Hotel, White Sulphur Springs, Va. Mr. L. Richard Gimbel will spend the spring vacation from Ynle T'niveriity with his sister, Mrs. F. G. Fleisher. nt Pine- hursl. N. r. Mr. Glmbel, who will be graduated from Yule lu June, has been elected a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity. ' Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Willing HiuVr, wuu recently mated to Merion from their home in Idlewild laue, Mojlan, nre en tertaining Mr. John S. Ince and Mr. II. B. Parsons, of Toronto, Cnn. GEHMANTOWN Mrs. HurrietM. Hoeer has issued in vitations for the marriage of her daugh ter. Miss Josephine Hoser, to Mr. Henry LcedH Bryan, on Saturday, April 17. in St. Michael's Protestant Episcopal Church. A reception will follow thn ceremony nt 10 East Mount Pleasant nvenue. yix. und Mrs. C. H. Barton, of East Upsnl streut. are receding congratula tions upon tho birth of u son, Charles Hobert Barton, on March 2(1. Mr. nnd Mrs. Horace B. Welk aro receding congratulations upon the birth of 11 son, Horace B. Welk, Jr., on Mnrch 27. Mrs, Welk will bo remembered as Mi-s Ethel Nush. Mr, and Mrs. J. Augustus Boers, of the Crrshelm Valley Apurtments. ure spending some time in Atlantic City. .Mrs. Percy C. Noel, of 121 West Mount Airy avenue, spent part of last week vhiting her sister, Miss E. Male Bnwn, in New York. Mr. nnd Mru. C. II. Chatman. of 157 West Durham street, gnvc a farewell dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Dodge, of UNI West Durham street, who, with their family . will occupy their new home In Glensldo during tho week. Captain nnd Mrs. Ralph T. Mitchell and fnmll, formerly of Washington, will occupy the house at 815 Enst Washington lane. 'a tllHP i:.vvaaaaaa m i Jaft 1 2i&u1iaBBKu this evening at the Church of the Saviour, Thirty-eighth street abovo Chestnut. The ceremony will be per formed by the Hev. Philip J. Stelnmetr, Jr., rector of St. Paul's Church. Ogonlz, assisted by the Rev. Robert Johnston. Mr. Gage wllj glvo his dnughter in marriage. The bride will be attended hr Up mUitr. Mrs. Out II. Bloom, who wi lie matron or Honor, .ir. Anams Dobon, of Bethlehem, will act as best 1 man, nnd the ushers will be Mr. Lang- ,lnn 1in.O Mr. fJlll If. BloOm. Mr. KWM ,,.,u- i, - - . '' -" ' m ( Sidney Trewtn. .Mr. uowara rrewm, 7 I ,Alr. Frederick ICnschwltz and Mr. One of tho most Important of tho Rreuton G. Wallace. A reception will early spring weddings Is that of MIsb follow th ceremony nt the Aid In c Hotel. Malslc Rush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L'pon their return from a wedding trip Benjamin Hush, of 21015 Pine street, Mr. and Mrs. Hhonds will live in Oak nnd Mr. George E. Bartol. which took Lan. place today nt noon at St. James' Prot- ! ...rrt-z-.v- wvm Chtant Episcopal Church, Twenty-sec-' UAI,TON-MlM. ond and Walnut streets. The bride The wedding of MIfs Harriet Graham wore n cream white eatin eharmcuse I Wvnne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clnr gown, the bodice cut In a deep V atl ence P, Wynne, of the Powelton Apart the neck, n draped skirt, nnd a long j ments, and Mr. Donald Maclean Dalton. MISS MAISIE RUSH AN EASTER BRIDE Fashionablo Wodding Takes Placo at St. Jamos Church. Atlco-Purcha3 Nuptials t : rn ..: 1 . . -- ....... .. niuriFnnu iiAMnmrj 1 nRLAWAnt uuuni 1 a riage by br father to Mr. William it. oinHDCi.ni ,,,.,w., , V. i n ui vi Keelr. of 304R Colona street. Tlie Hcv. Mr. nml Mrs. Samue M. Mfticr. of -Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. .JPltttS Dr. DIme1 officiated. A reception fol- ,., ., ..i iit.,i their . Toronto, Can., are guests 01 Mrs. i...i iz ji.i.i ... i. . uiiw i"""1" """i vv' :. 1 at the homeT thVbrlde's pVwnte. mK , Balden wedding anniversary at a family Clara Nothaft, a sister, rjed as mnld dinner of twenty -seven covers at the St. of honor. The beat man v us Mr. l'ftuljjameN Hotel. Mrs. Mayer was Miss forn defAyaflai ""b $ J' ,ftlC fttcly after the reception. They will !Lout Lang. Mrs. Moln Strauss and be at home at 3013 Bonsall street after jllss Jennie L. Majcr nre their daugh- .pr jo. 1 ters. STt'ART HAIIT5CEIL very pretty tv wreddlne will tnke , i fi..i fiu place this evening at fl o'clock at the ' B , , . ., T ... ,., Belmont Bantist Church. Fortv-fourth daughter of Mrs. II. Lcviu, U and Westminster avenue, when Miss urustua iiarell, of -WH Westminster I'lioto ti I'lioin-C rnftcru .MRS. GEORGE BARTOL Mrs. Bnrtol was Miss Malslc Ruslt. Her marriage took plaoo today In St. Jalncs's (liurili, Twenty. sitond and Walnut streets train with orange blossoms nt the end Her veil was arranged Hko a Red Cross veil, with rose point lace across the front nud down one side. She car ried a shower bouquet of white lilacs, line or the valley aurt white, sweet peas lieutenant, U. S. N.. will lake place, at 0 o'clock this evening, In Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Nineteenth nnd Wal nut streets. The ceremony will be per formed by the Jiov. rtoju w . tohikmb. rector of the church, nnd will be fol- Announcement is made nf the mar- Levin, :00 Dia mond street, to Mr. Joel h Isaacs, USfil North Nineteenth street; the llev. Mar Toronto, Can., are guests m Mr W; ler's parents. Mr. and Mrs. V'lllUn4'IijAt Mclntyrc, of Moylan, where the? WtU , oc ior a moniiii f , Mrs, nebecca W. Richards, of At Inntie City, has been visiting friends ,1b, M cilia. Mrs. William Beekley, of New Tort. U the truest ot menus in .mcuio, whkb she formerly lived. 11. ...! im w nm 'invior anu their children have returned to their home In Media from n motor trip to New York. . avenue, will be given In ftiurrlage by her vln Nathans officiated. Mr. and Mrs. father to Mr. Thomas W. Stuart, 1010 Isaacs nre on a wedding trip In the Palace street. The Rov. Carey Tho-South. man win maciate. a. reception win, ,, ., ,,.. t...i.. nu..( wcre entertained nt dinner by Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin It. Jaffce, of Cyn wyd. Among the guests were Mr. and Mm. AHchuel Lessy. Mr. and Mrs. follow Immediately nfter the ceremony nt the homo of the bride's parents. Misi Abble Callahan, of Boston, will be tho maid of honor. MIsa Irmn Clousr and Miss Marian McCaffrey will be the bridesmaids. The best man Will be Mr. Josenh O'Donnell nnd the S. Kramer, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Koldlsli, 1 Mr. and Mrs. II. Leinweber. Mr. nnd 1 Mrs. L. Goldstein. Mr. and Mrs. B. I Mrs. John W. 'Draytou nttended her 1 lowed by a reception at the Itltz-Carl sister as matron of honor.ftnd the brides- itun. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Final arrangement have been com pleted for tho rummage sale to be held nt HI20 Girard aii'ime. on April !l and 10, for the benefit uf St. Juneph'4 Hos pital. Sixteenth and Girnrd iiveuui . Mis. John V. . Jones Is ehnlrman of the rommlttec, the other members Including Mrs. David Lewis, Mrs. Tames Newman Carter, Mrs. James Pcqulnot, Mrs. Frederick Nathan, Mrs. J. Clarence White, Mrs. Louis Bregy, Mrs. Pembroke Harton, Mrs. Mury McGeogh, Mrs. E. 1. Montgomery, Mrs. Samuel Castner, Mrs. P. Brooke Bland, Mrs. Thomas B. Earley, Mrs. A. L. Fitzpatrlck, Mrs. William Ellis. Mrs. Mary McDonalll, Mrs. Harry Blank, Mrs. William O'Mall-y, Mrs. J. Sheppard, Mrs. M. L. Conneen, Mrs. William Doyle. Mrs. II. Nlmmo, Mrs. Mary Nassau and Mrs. John Devorcunx. Mr. Hobert Hopper, who will be one of the ushers at the wedding of Miss Helenc Murphy, daughter of Mr. John Murphy, nnd Mr. Henry Miller, on April 21, will give 11 box party on Thursday evening nt the Mnk and Wig performance for Miss Murphj. Mr. jllller and the members of the bridal party. Miss Kathleen Murphy. Miss Dorotln .Murphj. Mrs. -Martha Hill, Miss Alma Fitzpatrlck, Mis Grace Mrdosky, Miss Helen Belli, Mrs. Clarence A. Mcllhenny. Mr. Albert Miller. Mr. De Bonneville Bell. Mr. John Saunders Scott, Mr. Ludlow Liv ingston Wrnj , Mr, George Allison nnd Mr. Joseph Devter. On Friday evening Mrs. Martha Hill, of P01 1 Cnthorine street, will give a shower in honor of the bride. ROXBOROUGH A jubilee sen Ice in Celebration of the fiftieth nnniersnry of the organization of the Bibb) School of the Wlssnliickon Baptist Church nnd the thirty-sixth utinUersary of the churih began yester daj and will be continued each evening diirins the week in the church. Terrace and Dnw-on streets. Among those who will tnke part lire the pastor, thn Rev. Charles L. Hunter, Norman J. Dais, superintendent of the Bible School:1 Hon. George l D.irrow, Mr. Samuel ' B. Fares, Mrs. SeHbner, Miss Hebn I Flxter, Mrs. Ella White. Mrs. W. 5al- ! lowny Tjson, the Hcv. . Pierie War- I ner, ot Pottslown : Mrs. M. L. Mr Dow. II. Mrs. Rentlingcr. Mrn. Hay L. Hudson. Dr. W. E. Clmlmcrs, Mr. Benjamin Starr, of New ork : Mr. VauRli Hilher.i, Rev. E. A. Hur rah, of Pittsburgh, nnd the church choir, directed bj Mr. F. Arthur Milne. On Tuesdio and Tliurstlay nfternoons there will be special progrums nnd the guests will be entertained at Mippur. Mrs. Louis V. Kappes, of 552.'! Ridge avenue, will entertain tho members of the Aid of the Grnro Lutheran Church nil WciineMinj, evening ut her home. Her guests win inriutio .urH.imui'n ie ron, . Mrs. Amelia Wuncli, Mrs. William I Henry Forgv. Mrs. Christian Hitter, I Mrs. O Hauennhn. Mr" Robert Craw ford, Mrs. Paul 'A. Strodach. Mr. j Emmn Michnel. Mrs. Aaron Wagner, Mrs. Hannah Stewart, Mr. Ottille Mc Nally. Mrs. Louisa Adams. Mrs. DjUd Hehder, Mrs. Hentz, "Mrs. Charles Britsch. Mrs. Walton, Mrs. Caroline Kemper, Mr Cnthariue McDonald, Mrs. M. Wunch. Mrs. Amelia Deugler, Mrs. Bnrlurn Hunt. Mrs. M. Myers, Mrs A. Toperzer, Mrs. Elizabeth Rau euzahn. Mrs. Jennie Ellsasser, Mrs. Hugo Blei and Mrs. Ida Wnlmsley. maids Includeil Miss Rachel Price Miss Eleanor G. Bartol. Miss Marion G. Bartol, Miss -Mildred V. Long stretli, Miss Dorothy Blair and Miss Susan Rush, of Norfolk. Va. Mr. J. Grler Bartol, acted as best man, and tho ushers were Mr. R. Alastair McCloud, Mr. Charles Davis, Mr. Ho ratio II. Morris, Mr. Barclay McFad den, Mr. George J. Harding, Jr., Mr. O. Heath Baunard, Jr., Mr. John Welsh Draytou, nud Mr. Benjamin Hush, Jr. A reception followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip, Mr, and Mrs. Bartol will live in Overbrook. ATLEE FURCHAS The wedding of Miss Dorothy Pnr chas, daughter of Mrs. J. W. Beswick Purchas, of Milwaukee, AVis., and Air. Kdwln I, Atlee, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Alice, of !!0I2 AVcit Coulter street, Gcrmnntown, look place quiet! nt noon today, at the home of the bride's mother In Miiwnukee, In the presence of the immediate families. The bride wus nttended by her sister. Miss Sally Pur chas, and Mr. Atlee had his father for his beet man. The Rev. Holmes AVhlt more performed the ceremony. After n wedding trip, the bride and bride groom will be at home after May 1, at 3012 West Coulter street, Germantown. PHILLIPS FONDA Another interesting wedding to society Is that of Miss Helen Lafoureude Fon da, daughter of Mrs. A. Caldwell Fon da, of 1700 Pine street, and Mr. Harold Ash Phillips, of Baltimore, grandson of the late Aloro Phillips, of this city, which took place quietly today at 12 o'clock, In St. Mark's Chapel, Sixteenth and Locust streets. The ceremony was 1 performed by the Rev. Elliot AVhlte and was followed by a small reception for the members of the families and n few intimate friends. The bride was given in marriage by her brother. Mr. Bayard P. Fonda, and was unattended. Mr. Marshall Phllllpu acted as best man for his brother. After a wedding trip the bride and bridegroom will live in Catonsville, Md. RHOADS GAGE The wedding of Miss Katharine Gage, daughter of .Mr. ond Airs. Clinton Gage of City Line. Oak Lane, nnd Air. C. Brewster Rhoads, of 4512 Chestnut street, will take place at 0:30 o'clock i":fnclud? 'Mr' ,CV,,rniPe JK?" Jaffee. Mr" and Air's. B. Goldstein, Mr. Ten v,ru!" U1,c,bf le' "Vl ,Tr- ami .Mrs. A. Goldstein, Miss Bertha AL l'ZrhZ 7Jl ! J1' .!!. M15S.M. Kraus. Mr. Maurice K. The linn' win nc given 111 mur . -,oftm ..., ,., - ,. - r-- ---" ," iicss.1 . .us m. '"'"" Wage by her father and will be nttcnrteii . " f "j", "l,, "' ;": "-"" V'' Kramer, i iu iwse iioiqhwid. .m , by her slater. Mrs. J. riifford .Menden- 1 ,i.7 tv ' "C"??. L '""'.':" X)". ball, Jr.. as matron of honor. Lieu tenant Commander Charles Green, U. S. N., will be best roan and eight naval officers will net as ushers. ANCKER GOODWIN An interesting wedding wns solem nized at noon today in the Church of St. Barnabas. Third nnd Dauphin street, when Aliss Alary A. Goodwin, daugh ter of Airs. Ljdia Goodwin, of 3240 North Sixth Btreet, and Air. Alllton Ancker, sou of Afr. and Airs. Mitchell Anckcr, of 1824 West Tioga street, were married by the rector, the Hcv. James AleCHntock. Aliss Elsie Stever wns the maid of honor nnd Aliis Lillian Blddlc wu the (lower girl. Mr. Ancker had fcr Lest man, his lousIu. Air. Ar thur Ancker. Tin1 o. remum was fol lowed bj a breakfa ,t at the home of tne bride's mother. The bridegroom and bride left on a trip and will bo nt homo after Afay 1. at 3240 North Sixth street. KEELT NOTHAFT One of the attractive Easter weddings took place on Easter Sunday nt 4 o'clock when Miss Elsie Notbaft, of 3133 Hldee avenue, wns given In mar- . ... r .1 -I f- C! T nlM...KAM Tl.- 111 1 Z , 1? V JvllllUn IjCJllWfUCr, .'ll. c i.-mntuti J ner tiill ho nt linmo tfer Mnv ' ,... r. . L if -.1J,I ...III 11 uf .1010 Xl-.-.l t , nnQ .UTS O HBIgmnu nntuiwnian itiii 1. at 4.M8 AVestminster avenue. b rPmembercd as Miss Jean Lcssy &l Now Is the Time wh.n the. lialr U out If there, la a tendency to baianets. Bo no 1 th tim to u "' ,!;; tract of CMitliartiles -, ft time Uited tonlo which will Incite i""th of thick, luitroun lock Snl. th. rnnt bulbs have been d-itroyed. 'tic 0. bottle LLEWELLYN'S riiilidelpkla'i Manaartl Ilror 1518 Chedtnut Street Dependabl nlr nroalirs P. N. Degerbergi 1621 Clxestnut Street Imported ScotcK T-Wced SUITS $65 up WOMEN MISSES f or anc OTn3CH7.Wtrai7TIIMramUOTMTO I George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 j 1 iTTI JTiif iViilliiiiTiikilliti 11I1 vmumtmmmammimi tiii 1 iTifififliiflirBiaifiirB Mi SOCIAL ACTIVITIES 1 ismi Y r,wr?n w- ou",s. finil tin ,f ,lcir daughter. Aliss Vlr dlonlnl ' "'Z0 Mr- V- l,T a,'''- 14 ll "n1 nnI,1f; n'"1 nephew of Mr. 1Q "" Robert I Glendl ininff. Aiau',M,' Chwlnut Hill, will rt trr Mknn'ifW,f '.,ar,fv for thdr Haiuninl " Mafna ,'!uno 1Insttr' Th DncT? ?VnnR nt t,hc Saturday F,vcnlng Dln?iJ ?M. .' b held tomorrow Nowadays it's Allen's Hats It is town gossip that Allen'o Spring and Summer Hats even at their Ivzhfsi prices are the loweet priced modetH of their U'nd In tho cits A convenience of oUVinutu;ill 5neroun n&omblo of ml'.Hnery each eeason In tho readlneas with -which you can And Just the hat vou'ro lool Infr for. boforn -ou leav pur salon There are models conservative and dctslgna frankly smart, crcotlcne youthful and mllllnerj- to flltlnffly crown KracloilB an, and If op price isn't In accordance, with your ideas of correct expenditure, another la sure to bo. MOORESTOWN Air. and Airs. Eldrige R. Johmon, formorlj of Camden, are occupying the home of Mr. Samuel Allen, on East Alnin street. Airs. J. Willurd l.ippincott gae n dinner or Saturday to the senior class of the Friends' High School. Tho last series of the Field Club dancen will be held on April 10 nnd May 1. Air. und Atr. Julian Schlo-s, of Hishtstown. and their infant daugh ter, Doris Elaine, arc the guests of Air. Sehloss's mother, Airs. Emma Schloss. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Ward D. Kerlin and daughter, Aliss Katherite Kcrlln, are homo from a month's cruise in the West Indies. Air. George J. Lovcll, of Winnipeg. Alanltoba. bpent n short time hero visit ing his relatives on Stnnwlek uvenue. Airs. Salllo A. PuUr, of Atlanta, Ga., is visiting her dnughter, Airs. Freder ick A. Warden, nt tho rectory. r - .J Stratfor.1 "iM "nurno1" of BellnvuB- ll. 1, ' ,'7'on,n.,llce ' charge In- ra"i Mr 1't i',' V,h,,p (!l'urJ, chair- ?'ton jJL" ,V'1J"r',1 nowip' ' Mill. MJ.'mu'V Mrs. P,i D0nCkla lin )Mr 1 . XhJr ?,,rrNcw,xV,ld' Mrs- sllney Tfceyum.i.. Charlton Yarnnll. .Mn's ny ulll i. 1. "nriioil t 5fr "hKh"" :.,? v. They mln, wnire 'Villi; Air. r corn- Robert Ilr.t. "i.,HUt.?i.r?.. U0S"' ""sm Heller; ,' ;".ulr'hnni r. "ttl'elt ,r' ,rlm Alexander Mi vl.Vr, HnrH,n -r , pnnied Mrs. IlarKticss to jMi' Wrct, iu.,v0n v'ncr, of 2101 Porter where they were tho gueti of AI ''i' tivq a'luucUeoa on Alomlui.s V. llvy over Caster. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Airs. J. Roberts and her daughter, Aliss Catherine Roberts, and her son, Air. Joseph Roberts, huve returned to dilr home. 1700 Ritncr street, nfter hpending the winter months nt Sarnnae 1 Lake. Mts Adele Alurnhv. daughter of Air. und Airs. Joseph Murphy, of 2532 South Nineteenth street, has returned home for tho EastPr holidays. Aliss Murphy has been studying at Villa Alaria, est Chester, Pa. Afr. nnd Mrs. Harry Levey are spend ing n week ut tho Trnymore Hotel, At antic City. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Airs. E. Gehring Hnrkness, of Queen Lane, gave a luncheon followed by curds Friday nt her homo. Hrr guests In eluded Mrs. Richard Cole, Mrs. William n. MoriooH. Mrs. Kauffmnn, Airs. Os car Noll, Airs. Frank Paul. Mrs. .TV Glaes, Aire. Harry Derbiahlre. Mrs. Hugh Hanna, Mrs. Charles Rr'ckjJ. Airs. Arthur Posaehl and Airs. P. H. Plaget, ot Flubhlng, L. I The latter, ,,.i.n in t, ma,! nf ttm Imstess. accom panied Mrs. Harkticss to Atlantic Citv, jj Black Thread Silk Hosiery, $2.75 pair lj Full fashioned feet with lisle solos nnd garter tops; nn cxcel- II lent grade for serviceability. Our next lot of this fjuality will bo $ $3.50 a pair. p Semi-fashioned Silk Hosiery in n splendid assortment of g shadoo, includingr Black, Navy, Pearl, Brown, Cordonn, Seal, H Chocolate $2.00 a pair. B Lisle Hosiery with full-fashioned feet; slight heconds; hpc- g cial 60c and 93c a pair. Black only. g Whito Lisle Hosiery, full fashioned; slight -ccondb; special r 6.1c pair. fl Extra &Uc Hosiery in cotton and lisle, in splendid wearing m qualities $1. 2a, $1.33. $1.30 and $1.73 pair. '$ Dress Trimmings Half Price if- Wo have taken ell the shorter lengths of trlnunlngs from our regular BJ ttrcli nnd marked thrm for clearance ut half price ; any patterns that I show any sltpiH of handllnar have lcen marked at ridiculously low prlcee ; S thro is a. splendid assortment that should appo.il to dresainal.ers and y houicwIvcB. Now priced I 10e to $3.00 u yard SrE5MIOTCrciakTUIiaj.SlilHl mwimrmm Delicious biscuits inl5ininutes. Just add water and bake i Shcpatd Si A Straight Chemise of longcloth. Trimmed with I lambuig edge. TTiia is a genuine Bargain at $1.50 An Envelope Chemise at $1.75 a very, very special price. Front the atandpoint of QUALITY our PRICES ait tho moat REASONABLE in Philadelphia 1008 Chestnut .Street J. E. Caldwell & Company JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS STATIONERS CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS The Bridal Gift An Exhibition offered as a practical assistance in making selec tions. In arranging the displays, endeavor has been made to gather in each group the articles actually needed for the purpose represented. The various groups are displayed on tables and in cases throughout the store. Each article is taken from the stocks and may be purchased. The Bride's Jeweled Adornments on her wedding day a string of pearls ; a diamond wrist watch ; a bar pin of emerald-cut diamonds with bracelet to match ; a dia mond corsage pin in the suggestive form of Cupid's dart, with veil pin of like design; the wedding, the engagement and guard rings arranged as worn on he bride's finger. And an ivory-bound prayer book with gold markers. Gold Jewelry and Personal Appointments suggesting gifts for the bride, the groom and their wedding party. Articles for the Bride's Going-Away Luggage a gold fitted suit case, a silver-fitted motor bag, an over night case with French crystal fittings, a traveler's jewel case, a folding clock, an umbrella. Appointments for the Dining Table a table planned in rose and cream-color with French motif, containing a silver service of Antoinette design, with fine china in rose and gold and a complete set of rock crystal stemware; a second dining table furnished in the quieter English mode a bright-finish silver service of old English design; English china in cobalt blue and gold; crystal stemware in replica of an antique Waterf ord production ; for the bride's town house, china in white and gold is exampled; for the country seat, the suggestion is old English china strewn with nosegays; for the banquet table, a grouping of fine dessert silver with the exquisite accessories. The After-Dinner Coffee Table, the Afternoon Tea Table, the Chocolate Table, the Breakfast Tray each represented in complete equipment. The Appointments of the Bride's Boudoir Table and Desk ; her Stationery; artistic accessories of the Drawing Room, the Hall, the Groom's Den. Mantel clocks, hall clocks, clock sets; Chinese lamps, vases, curios and ornaments of Imperial cinnebar lacquer; leather articles gold-tooled after the old Italian hand work; the French feather fan, the opera glasses; the slipper bag for the bride's use at the dance; the French beaded hand bag and painted fan for less formal functions; crystal-pendant vases of Water ford design; fine old Sheffield urns; Dutch silver birds for table enrichment each article appropri ately placed amidst harmonious environment. Inspection fy This Unusual Exhibition Is Most Cordially Invited (A M i A I !S X V, l' .V 1.. fl 'MW
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