JTJ7S71 GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tallcs of An Interesting New York-Balti- mord Engagement She Tells of the Dougherty- Sinniclcsoh Marriage of Yesterday f i jf engagement announced yesterday Aln Baltimore nnd New 1'ork Is ot intrrMt hero though neither tho girl nor he man Is a Phlladclpbian. The girl is BtaES? Carroll Dafngcrtleld .Carter,' riauchtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles J "enr" Carter, of IJaltlmorc. and the mii John Vernon Bouvier, 8d. son of Mr nnd Mrs. John Vernon Bouvier, lr of 217 Fifth avenue, Now lork Jack Uouvler has often come over here for balls nnd other offalr. IIo Is a Sd I cousin (I think that la the re itionlilp) of Mrs. Edward Morrcll, K mother, the late Mrs. Frank Drcxel, was n Miss Uouvlcr. Eleanor Carter, who came out two years ago, Is e of the Carters of Virginia nnd Dal tlmore nnd Is related to th? Itldgcleys. fiarters, Laws nnd other branches of ffant distinguished family. Jack Bouvier n graduate of, Yale, 1014, and is a member of the Racquet, Tennis, Uni wiity ami Ynlc Clubs of New York. During the war he was a lleutcnnut In the air Bcrvlcci The Bouvlcrs were one of tho old French families to como to this country a century ngo and they have held high positions in various callings hero. Jack Bouvicr's brother is Captain Vv , Scr ceant Bouvier, nnd ho has thrco sis ters, Mrs. 1'hclnn Bcalc, Mnudo and Michelle. Michel is n family namo which has usually been Inherited by tho men in tho family, but in this enso n daugh ter was given tho name, the "LW being added, of course, to make it feminine. . IT SEEMS to mo that the directors of the Children's Hospttnl have been rcry wiso in bringing Adolf Bolm nnd his llollct Intlmo hero for n benefit per-, formnnce for said hospltnl, Those of us who remember the wonderful weeks of Russian ballet at tho Metropolitan sev eral 'vcars ago will not miss n chance to Kt f'omctliing of that same kind, which is to he given here next Tuesday night at the Academy of Music. Tho artistic romlilnatlon for that cvenlnc will bo what is known as tho Little Symphony, under the direction of Gcorgo Barrerc, and the Ballet Intlmo, with. Mr. Bolm as the principal artist. I think it is rolng to be great. Among the boxholdcrs for tho evening arc Mrs. Livingston Biddlo, Mrs. Tom Dolan, Mrs. Gcorgo Crozer, Mrs; Horace Jenks, Mrs. Harry Thayer, Mrs. Morris Stroud, Jr., Mrs. Stanley 0. Flagg, Jr.. Mrs. Tony Gcycllu. Mrs. Stacy Lloyd, Mrs. Effingham B. Morris, Mrs. Otis Skinner, Mrs. Harvey Saycn, Mrs. King Walnwriglit nnd many others. THOUGH I have seen them together frequently of late, 1 really was sur prised yesterday when 1 heard that Fanny Slnnlckson nnd Harvey Dougher ty bad been married nt 12 :U0 o'clock. Their engagement bnd not been an nounced, you know, and so It really was a surprise to most of us. I remember when Miss Betty Slnnlckson was married to George Sasportas several summers ago, it was the samo way ; the engagement was not announced, simply the marriage. The SInnlcksons never havo seemed to like any fuss nnd feathers about weddings. Fanny is the' youngest e( the daughters. Her mother, who died some years ngo, was Miss Emma Rosen tart en, a sister of Miss Fanny Iloscn gartcn, for whom the bride of yesterduy was named, and of Mr. Joseph Itoscn tartcn, Mr. Frank Roscngarten nnd Mr. George Roscngartcn, ull of this city. Thomas Hnrvey Dougherty, Jr., is the hpn of the Thomas Harvey Dough? ertys nnd a brother of Helen Dougherty, who you remember, did so much work with the motor messengers during the war. Harvey Dougherty himself was in the service and spent most of his time while in the nrmy in France. He is well Vnoun as a polo player. MARY and Jean bad been prnylng for a baby sister, because "a girl is more fun to havo to piny with than n boy." So one day when Daddy told them that they had a little brother, they were not greatly pleased. "Oh I" said Mary, "we have so wanted n new sister." "Thats too bad," said Daddy, "and acre a month ago a baby girl was left at the Smiths nnd they sold they wanted boy. I tell you what," added he, "lot's trade ; we'll give tho Smiths our boy and tbey can give us their girl." "Oh, no, that wouldn't do at all '." Mid Jean, quickly, "wo don't want n fico sister, wo want a new one!" NANQY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An interesting engagement nnnounced today Is that of Miss Mnrio Louise Ashhurat, by her mother, Mrs. Samuel Ashhurat, of 1023 Spruce street, to Mr. Theodore Hunt Butler Smytho, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nevlll Smytho, of Chestnut Hill. Miss Ashhurat is one of tils season's debutantes nnd mndo her debut nt n largo tea Inst November. "i. uig weciuing ot .Miss .Madeline THAT FADED FROCK WILL DYE LIKE NEW "Diamond Dyes" Freshen Up Old, Discarded Garments -.-... . .. rion't wornr nboot perfrct rtunlta. Cm "Diamond Djf," aunrnntrfd to l new, rich, fadrlrai color to nj 'abrlc, whrlher It 1 wool. Ilk. tlnm. 'otton or mlictl aoods drmara, blonira. MfVlnai. aklrtn. rhlldrfn'a rooli. iMlhen, draperln, corrrlnta. The nirfctlon Hook with rach paekaar '1U ao plainly how to diamond dje OTr tolor that ou can not make it mla taka. To match any material, have druaalil Bow oir1,,,Dlamond Dje" Color Card. "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. . anu !?u b;y "Donderlne." After tt nn J e"Lon. ot "Danderlne" you can fcaitd. .J .le? ,l",r r nl"r 'nl'on-. l"1hn..Irr ,,,lr """" n"r " '". AT, ' ,nor lfolor ' tlilckneaa. f'KvS 'jTs-T"" i ' " Cochrane, daughter of Mr. and airs. & S'T' Sf,w York.and Mr S p KndoIph. Jr., son of Mr. i "Hip S. P. Randolph, of 300 South Twcnty-sccond street, which will tX Place Wednesday. April ! VlMett nn,1 Vr t Upl?n, B"llln. son of Mr. ffiS ..MBS ft 3 ' '. V""u " ci , Mr. Alfred mV $ r .W'P Htcvenson nnd . " IHVI JVIIUUOIPII, Ji"0"0,!!8 lmV Meen Issued by Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederic II. Houston for tho E?trBr,iE?r7if ll'?!r dnUBh,cr' Mb "chir" wH"(H.nR B. """I Mr. William VVcst Frailer. 3d. on Saturday. April 21, at noon, in the Church of St. Mar nut"ill"ll!le'FicI1, St' Mnr". Che". lsru' pi M- Arthur Newllu, ot 1801 JMne street, nro being con- 5S " Alrll 0. th b'rth f n daufbtcr Mrs. Chnrlcs I'latt, 3d, of East t,uSTBr la :.hc!nut "'. will leave today for White Sulphur Springs to Mri v"; ?W" Pepper, M?. nnd Mrs. Ircdcrick Roscngnrtcn nnd Mr, nnd Mrs. Frnzlcr Harris. Mrs. John Elliot Ncwlln, of Prospect nvcuue. Chestnut Hill. Is entertaining her bridge club this nftcrnoou. iIrf -i Fr1C(,cr,ick W. Schmidt, of Bad- hnturday at luncheon nnd n matinee for Miss Anna B. Gardner, whose en E''t' 'Tol "ogers 1ms bcSn Ill llllp Sharpless, .Mrs. ,Clarcncc Gulkenson. Mrs. J. Clayton Straw bridge, Mrs. Russell Boles, Miss Mer cedes Wnlton nnd Miss Leonora Walr. MIm .Trnn Ttitllnn .1 li . -.. count Ron lion; Pr.;: Frc, Znl An. Ki ' u,,ur "t " "inner given by Miss Marlon Greene, of Woodbury, t .'.. on Tesday evening. Miss of5' "0?TlVJ,l,hSr fnther M on a tou? of tho United States. A fret A tnnn.l. T ... . . n xt uueF "sown, or uastlefln, Wn ianr' r,ctufnl .Tuesday from ing for some weeks. Mrs. Sabin W. Colton. of Ing- been spending tho last few weeks nt Bermuda, is expected to return home .,: , ""-"uiu moccif, ot uryn tt i' ins bcPn vMtlnB ''er fnther, Mr. Horace Rcesey, at his home in York, Pn. General Tnskcr H. Bliss, will be enter tained over the week-end by .Miss Emma U. Thompson nt her home. (500 South 1'orty-oighth street. Mls Bliss will ?m2 he.r:e fr,om vshlngton to attend the vocational conference which is being given in Bryn Mawr College Friday and Saturday of this week. Miss Thomp son has issued Invitations for two card parties, which aro being given "day and Saturday, for tho benefit ot the Bryn Mawr endowment fund. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert T. Hartmnn. Mniriwni "'"'aln Mrs. Roy Weekcs VinuiS11??' thJ; Prcsidcn.t eencrnl of the ynJieduDaUBh c ,f tho Confederacy, upon her arrival from Kentucky on Thursday and have issued invitations for a reception which they will give in Mrs. McKinncy's honor on Fridnv eve ning. April 10, nt their homo in St. Davids. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Balrd. of this city, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Athalla R. Balrd, to rndl Darnell, of Indianapolis The wedding of Miss Helen Clnrke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Clarke, formerly of Morchantvlllc and now of this city, nnd Mr. William Edward La Mode Fashion's finest prefer ences here most beautifully expressed; the thought of Value being ever foremost. GOWNS FURS A Big Sensational Sale SPRING SILKSandDRESS GOODS ; I'rlren amnshrd to Mnllhercene. Mrln fabric. A Knockout won fhrlftr unmn rom many nillM of the hundreds ot roono-aatina Itrma, HuiiNincior). S4.n. all wool Poplin. dn QQ Best nnlnh: 13.75 valuo. 5AeI70 All wool Trlcotlne; 5G- Cjf QQ Inch: best finish, gunrnn- wtiul' teed nualltv all poloro; J6.00 value 36-inch Chiffon TafTata; blun. black and colors; J3.50 value. $2.29 Blue Broadcloth, 66 Inches $3.80 $2.25 wldo: best quality; Jo.00 valuo. 40-lnch aeorgrtto Crepo In all coIom: very flno quality ; 3.00 value. Thmmnndn of imrdt at Bttkt, Woolens and Drejj Ooeta, to sold ot morln ot profit during thte salt. Don't mlstafcs the place. NEW ENGLAND WOOLEN CO. .Vrfviff 731 K. tli St. (8. K. Cor. Hi end Monroe). Open 0 A.M. to 8 1 30 P.M. rfriV Fat WomenDie A TNSURANCB CompanlcH regard ovcr-ntout per- )t fi X sons ns undcsirnblo RISKS. WHY? A vj fpuE renson Is logical their lessened resistance Jj & L renders them susceptible to colds, rheumatism, ') i "hnrdcnlng of the arteries" nnd Increases th A' H clanger of heart nfllictions and apoplexy. X W CY Nnturnl Methods cllmlriBto all Excess Fat U fft and rids tho body of all Impurities. Individual M n servlco by skilled women attendants. No classes. m M No home work. M 4 Trial Demonstration Treatment Gratia M 1 COLLINS INSTITUTE fj fl FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Bdlevuc Court Building fj Phone, Sprueo SM t 1 4 1 8 Walnut Street Fj jf( ITairdrcsslng Department M w ; i : wwriiwif "TiiwirTMiTrTWaii TOJjff.iv 'Ttivimrm$?mm v.,-",) '- i. i',i"' ( fY, "EVBNi(&V-trB't4b Hioto by riillllpH. .MISS VIRGINIA KAKLB Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar P. Earlo of Chestnut Hill, who was the guest of honor at a dinner on Tuesday evening beforo tho Sat urday Evening Dancing Class Dclatombe, of Jackson, Miss., took place on Saturday last In this cltv. The Rev. S.tunrt P. Keeling, of St. Peter's Protcstnnt Episcopal Church, German town, officiated. Gerraantown Chapter. D. A. R met on Tuesday in tho Wister mansion, Vernon Park, for its regular monthly meeting. Action was taken on the re vision of the constitution nnl bylaws of the chapter, nftcr which luncheon was served. Following the luncheon, Mrs. George W. White, state treasurer. .T). A. Iti, gave nn interesting and forcible talk on "Socialism." GERMANTOWN Mrs. Newton W. Corson and Mlfs Helen Fias Corson, of Pelhnm Court, Gcrmanfown, are spending some time at tho Hotel Chalfontc, Atlantic City. MJss Mary Eggly will entertain the members of "Lr- Circle" nt her home this evening. Her guests will include Miss Stella Young, Mrs. Raymond Aueott, Miss Gladys Boycr, Miss Ruth Kline, Miss Helen Watson and Miss Gertrude Hargravcs. Friends of Miss Eleanor Koch, of Wnkcflcld street, will be glad to hear that she is recovering from her recent serious illness. Friends of Miss Evelyn Auoott will be glad to hear that she is convalescing from her recent illness. MOORESTOWN The local branch of the Grenfcll Labrador Association held Its annual meeting Tuesday under the director ship of Mrs. M. Ncwlln Stokes, Jr.. and forwnrded many valuable and useful barrels of clothing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hartman Burr, Jr., of Clcvelnnd, O., are visiting Mr. Burr's father, Mr. Hartman Burr. DELAWARE COUNTY The junior section of the Woman's Club, of Mcdiu, will give a dance on Saturday evening In tho club audi torium. Mrs. James I'. Hunter nnd Mrs. Henry M. Wirz will receive the guests. Miss Margaret B. Hawkins, who has spent tho winter in Wnyncsville, is now in Washington, where sho will re mnin for n week beforo returning to her home nt Idlewild, near Media. MILLINERY ii l, i f I;- vTfltflH "-" 1302 Walnut Street Hundreds of the blrgcst hnrcalnn. All n to 111 all coots of drees muterUls. Hundreds of to attend these sitlra. Wo ran list onlr n few Como, see them. Goods exchunaed If not Shoets 72x90 fine quo.!. 1 i jr Ity: 12.00 valuo. J XJI 10-inch Crcpo do all colors ; fine S3.00 value. Chine; flr qjj quality; ui.50 All-wool Camel's Cloth; 66 Inches S8.00 value. Hair $4.00 wide Ivot of Sport Sultlnca In tlQ ejn Mixed colora; 66 Inches wO.OU wide : 36,50 value. 12-Inch bluo wool Tiico ' $1.35 tlno; S2.60 value. 1 2-Inch Serge; nil colora; fljl ia food quality; 32.00 value. aOl.iU a tmalt stFnien2 First I BElJPHILADJSLPfilA T&ttatibAY Bltf & IftU WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mlgi Dcryl M. Taylor, of 625 North Forty-fourth street, entertained nt din ner on Eanter Monday In honor of Miss Dorothy Strong, of Unltlmorc, nnd MIs Marjmrct Miller, of Sea Isle City, N. T,, followed by n theatre party and dance. Among those present wcro Miss 5Illdrcd Jordan, Miss Marlon B. Tay lor, Miss Suo Mackey, Miss Dorothy Htrong, Miss Margaret Miller. Miss Dcryl M. Taylor, Mrs. Morris Strong, Mrs. A. Taylor, Mr. Ethan O. Zuber. Mr. Mcrvlno l'crrlnc, of Orange, N. J. ; Mr. Raymond Campbell. Mr. Frazlcr Simpson, Mr. Harry Shaw and Mr. Andrew K. Birch. Mr. nnd Mra. Samuel K. Carter, of 200 South Forty fifth street, aro spending tho Enstrr season nt the Mnrlborough-nicnhclm, Atlantic City. Mrs. Francis II. Shields is the gucit of Mrs. Samuel E. Carter. Mrs. George Shaffer, of 300S nich mond street, will entertain her 500 club tomorrow evening. Tho wedding of Miss Jano Baldwin, of CO 10 Larchwood nvenup nnd Mr. Walter It, Kenyon, of 0800' North Broad, Oaulnnc, will take place on April 24. Tbo bride nnd bridegroom will bo nt home nftcr June 1 nt 5830 Catherine street. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. I'nlmcr Brndy are re ceiving congratulations on tho birth ot a son, Allen Brady. Mrs. Brady will be remembered ns Miss Edna Undcrdown. Miss Mao Hnlpln. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bcrnnrd Halplu, will enter tain tho members of bcr "500" at her home, Twcnty-sccond nnd I'jne streets, tonight. Among those present will be: Miss Mao Brown, MIr Mary Morlarlty, Miss Bene Ilcgnn. Miss I.o retta V. Greene, Misi Cordiclo Huston, Miss Mary Lynch, Miss Rosall Toner, Miss Gertrude C. Clny, Miss Frances Benedict, Miss Mnc Mncron, Miss Ce cclln Thomas, Miss Vera Cnrlin, Miss Cathlccn Brinkworth, Miss Eleanor V. Jordan nnd MUs Flo Boyle. Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Horwltz nnd their children, Miss Dora Horwltz, Miss Anna Horwitr. and Master Eugcno Hor wltz, of 2007 South Sixth street, nro visiting relatives in New York. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. William h. D'Olicr, ot 53I) West Girard avcnu gave n luncheon on Tuesday nt her home for her daugh ter, Miss Genevieve F. Vandcgrift, whoso marriage to Mr. A. Dlsston Ulle, of Germantown, will take place on Saturday evening, nnd her nttendants, who includjc MIhs Lournnin It. Vandc grift, sister of the bride, maid of honor; Miss Helen Wright, of Balti more, Md. ; Mrs. William McCandless nnd Mrs. Winfield B. Harwnrd. sisters of the bride ; Mrs. Floyd Keser and Miss Vera Springer, bridesmaid. To day Mrs. ICescr is giving n luncheon for tho bride ond her nttendants nt her home in Fox Chase. Miss Mildred Brown, of Diamond ktrpct, will leave during the month for n fortnight's vi'it in scw lork. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris KnufTmnn, of 2110 Spring Garden street, nccompauicd by Mr. Adam Glmbcl, of WOO North Broad street, and Mr. Leon Gimbel, of New York, hnve left for n trip to Japan, China, the Philippines nnd Hawnii, to be gone about four months. Special Dress Sale (For Tomorrow and Saturday) Street, Afternoon and Dance Dresses 3 Eastertimo Modes of Roseway character with a verve 3 and dash found in tho high-priced 3 imported models. jj 38.00 Actual values $75 to $1 I 0 No Approvals E No c. o. d:s 1 1 HI Announcement 1 j 81 B. Chertak Wenger pSpl jj An Unusual Display of French pMHr?figfr : H il Pattern ITata nnd Chertak 1 N V a' MISS JANES. BURGESS BRIDE OF MR. T.MANN Wodtllng of Misa Robocca Irvlno and Mr. Victor Wohr A wedding of interest In this city nnd in New England was that of Miss Jane S. Burgess, daughter of tho Bcv. ana Mrs. Herbert It. Burgess, of Eighteenth street nnd Montgomery avenue, nnd Mr. Thomns It. Mann, of Norfolk. N. Y which took place lost evening In the Mutchmoro Memorial Freshyterinn Church, Montgomery nvcnuo nnd Bou vier street. The bride's father, who is pastor of tho church, performed the ceremony nnd was nsslstcd by the bride's uncle, the Bcv. Howard J. Bell. Tho brido wore her mother's wedding gown of white molro bcngaline with n veil of tulle nnd duchcas lace arranged with n coronet of tho laco and caught with orange blosom clusters. Orchids, white lllncs nnd lilies of the valley were combined in her bouquet, iss Knth arlne Burgess, the bride's sister, was maid of honor nnd wor n gown of pluk satin trimmed with ensendes of duchess lacn and carried a shower of pink roses nnd blue larkspurs. The bridesmaids, Ml Anne T. Mann. MIhb Frances Mann, sisters of the bridegroom; Miss iicien mciinruH, i .w .ima, "" Itarlicl Beers, of S't. Paul. Minn. ; Miss Iluth Johnson nnd Mrs. Cljdc Gourley, were gowned alike in pale green tnffeta frocks' nnd carried picturesque hats, holding ferns, daisies nnd sweet pens. Miss Jane Mann, of Pittsburgh, nud Miss Marguerite Goodrich, of Boston, wero Mower girls. Their dnlnty white French orgnndio frocks were trimmed with pink rlUDonB nnu iuir uuw baskets held rose petals. Master J. Ilenwlek Hogg, Jr., nnd Master Howard .1. Bell. Jr., of Chester, Pn., wcro the tibbon hearers. , , Mr. Mann bnd for best man his brother. Mr. Ilnrvey T. Mann, of Pitts burg, und his ushers included Mr. mintnn niMtlnnnn. Vf Ovcrbrook : Mr. i Harold Atkins, Mr. Frederick Piotrow, of Hamilton, N. Y. : Mr. William iltmirn. Mr. William McFeeters. Mr. i . , , i"-t . - Clyde Gourley nnu -Mr. iicrncri . Burgess, Jr. The bcrvlce was followed by a reception at the home of tho bride s parents. After nn extended trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Mann will live in Norfolk. The bride, who Is n -prominent members of the Society of New England Women, is n grnduate of Wells College. N. Y. Mr. Mann served overseas one year with the Cleveland Begimcnt of Engineers. weiir inviNE An interesting. wedding of the week wns that of Miss Bcbccca Irvine, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Irvine, of 1-121 West Allegheny nvenue. nnd Mr. Victor G. Wchr. nlso of Tiogn, which look pluce on Tuesday evening nt 8 o'clock' nt the homo of tho bride's parents, with the Ucv. John Grant Newman, of the Chnmbers-Wylic Memorial Presbyterian Church, Broad liclnw Snrticc streets, officiating. The lirliln wns i-lvcn in niarriace br her I - a-- .. .. father and wore a gown or white satin ' .-lat. n II nf ..lln n.jT arWVi tlitaf Ufa with a veil of tulle caught with clusters of orang6 blossoms nnd carried n shower !0f sweet peas. Miss Margaret Irvine 1335-1337 Walnut St. (Opposite Ritz-Carlton) No Exchanges ' t was her slater's only attendant nnd yjpre a gown ot pinK organuto nnu carneu pink sweet peas. Mr. Lclghton Wehr was his brother's best man. Tho service was followed by n supper. Upon their return from their trip tna nriuc-, groom and brldo will be nt homo nt 1421 West Allegheny avenue. MOOUE-SPRECnEn An Enstcr wedding of interest was that ot Miss Florence Sprpchcr, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin E. S'prechcr, of 835 Corinthian nvcnuo, nnd Mr. Walter Moore, of 2137 North Col lego avenue, which was solemnized on Monday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by tho Bcv. Aqullla Webb, of the Central North Broad Presbyterian Church, Broad and Green streets. Mr. Sprecher gave his daughter in marriage, and Mrs. Edwnrd Moore, slstcr-in-law of tho bridegroom, was matron of honor. Mr. Edward Mooro was his brother's best man. After the quiet ceremony Mr. nnd Mrs. Moore left for Atlantic City, nnd upon their return they will be nt homo at 835 Corinthian avenue. JUSTICE HAINS The mnrringe of Mis3 Knthryn Helen Hnins, of Moorestown, N. J., nnd Mr. Horace nougcr Justice, of Dayton. O., took place at tho home of tho bride on Monday evening at 0 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by the Bev. F. A. Warden, of Trinity Eplcopnl Church. The bride was nttended by Mrs. Lyndon Hnrgrovc, of Browns Mills, ns matron of honor, Miss Helen Wright Leeds ns bridesmaid, Mr. William Graf, as ring benrcrMiss Mar garet Graf, as train bearer, and Miss Frances Blackburn ns flower girl. Tho bridegroom wns nttended by Mr. Lyn den Hargrove as best mnn. After May 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Justice will bo nt home in Erie, Pa. WOLTMAN DOEBB The wedding of Miss Josephine C. Docrr nnd Mr. August Poth Woltmnn was solemnized nt tho homo of the bride's mother, Mrs. George Doerr, 1333 Hunting l'ark avenue, Inst evening nc o'clock, the Bcv. Dr. William Barnes Lower, pastor of Holy Trinity Prcsby terlan Church officiating. Miss Margaret O. Fischer wns maid of honor nnd Miss Dorothy E. Zurn nnd Miss Mnrthn Anderson wcro brldesmnids. Mr. Cnrl F. Woltmnn, brother of tho bridegroom, was best man, Mr. George Winne berger and Mr. Chnrlcs Pnrkcr were ushers. Miss Kathnrlnc D. Pnttcrson nnd Miss Lornlnc Pnttcrson, nieces of the bride, were flower girls nnd the bride wns given In marriage by her brother, Mr. Herbert E. Docrr. Among those who nttended the ceremony wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles F. Woltman, Mrs. TSGTitet tJ J. Lawlor 1126 Walnut St. JT., st. Smart Millinery Special at $10.00 Attractive modela and won derful valuea. An early viait aaaurea you a choice aelection. 1306 Stunning Spring Suits and Smart Coats Tailleur Suits Misses' and ladies' Suits of navy and tan Tricotine. A wonderful opportun ity to purchase a suit that forecasts the style tendency of the new season. AN EXCEPTIONAL Offer of New Taffeta Frocks 39.50 Values 65.00 to S9.50 Our Post-Lenten Sale of Spring Fashions Starts Tomorrow In accordance with our annual custom, and preparatory to the display of our Early Summer Fashions, wc begin tomorrow our Post-Lentch Sale of Spring Attire. Gowns -Afternoon and Dance Frocks, 39.50 to 110.00 Wcro C9.50 to 175.00 Suits Tailleur and Sports Models ... 55.00 to 125.00 Were 70.00 to 10C.00 Wraps Capes and Dolmans 65.00 to 195.00 Wcro C9.C0 to 275.00 Ml SALES FlfAL "i" j t Katharine W. Docrry Ir. William Doerr, Mrs. George Vnrwlg, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Thompson, Mr. nnd Mrs. William A. Bcchi Mr. George Itcch, Mr. Philip Bech, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Schoenlnc. Miss Amelia Schooling. Dr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Schoenlng, Mr. Chnrlcs Schocning, Mr. and Mrs. Jncob Koch, Miss Mnrgaret Guard, Dr. and Mrs. Jnhn A. Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. August Gclssel, Miss Llllinn Doclp, Mr. Lewis Doclp, Mrs. Elizabeth Bnyhe, Mr. Conrad Gelsscl, Mrs. K. Mynckc, Mrs. T. Ilnnkln, Miss Crlssle Umvqrzhct, Mrs. Kothc, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mrs, A. Carpenter, Mrs. J, C. Goldbeck, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Patterson, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Woltmnn. After n wed ding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Woltmnn will live nt 1333 Hunting Pnrk nvenue. SjuuuuuujujjimiiA 2" FOUNDED 1058 " 1122 Chestnut Street 2 tf"l...l!L. ...! G.nMJn1 VUiUliy (UlU UUIUIUU 1 66m Tnilor-madcu Offers New and Dc- H lightful Coats for Walking 49.50 Double breasted effect ss with new straight lines and deep vertically cut pockets. This homespun tweed coat S3 is most practical in design, nintcrinl nnd usages. Half 3 lining of pcau dc cygnc. r So am Ni entirely. wm fc .11, !JIJliipiff'wiiii 1. 1 iJaai . i iii. -jjjjji2jHjJyj one (a Walnut Street i Special Extraordinary of ' 49.50 Actual values $75 to 5110 AN OPPORTUNITY Tricotine and Georgette Dresses 49.50 Values 75.00 to 110.00 "I w f 5 fl Wsrff ar v. ' . i iMl KENSINGTON The: weddlntr of Mian Jnne Snnvllle. dauchter of Mr. nnd',' William T. Snnvllle. of 1735 NoW Flftynlnth street, nnd Mr. WUM.A Hosbach, son of Mti and Mrs. Willi 0 Hosbnch, of this city, will take PWW'' ' on Tuesday, April 13. nt 7:30 o'ehwR) ,.' in tho Kensington aictnouiBt episcopal Church. The bride will bo nttended by Miss Mnrlon J. Cummlngs, nnd MlM Isabel McNnul und Miss Mildred Lata' 1mm, a cousin of the bride, will be tbrt flower girl. Tho Bev. Bowlnnd Garbnr will officiate nnd will bo nsslstcd by thft Bev. Henry Hess. Mr. Alfred Redd, will net ns best mnn, nnd tho ushers will In clude Mr. Wilson Snnvllle, a brother of the bride, nnd Mr. Arnold Plffer. -jn......MiMrjgmMr - ) v satmm t CnmAiM At,n l-Tnlf n fttltfV 1 UIIIUMd WTV. XX.. w. J jJ Another Motor Coat Particularly Versatile in Design $65.00 One may hnve in this coat several distinct styles; by opening or buttoning tho col lar, having an all-around belt, slipping it through the slashes at tho sides or leaving it oiF entirely. 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