Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 14, 1920, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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BVlJiSfESfGJ ' PUBLIC LEi)GBEPJEIlLADLPiiIA, WEDKEHDAY, Al'ltlL ljJjgO
JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE '
fancy fly"C Ges cc ',c Tableaux at the Iicllevuc
Stratfoj-d She Tells of a Pretty Frock She Has
Seen Concert Today i
. . ,
nn not nt-1: to we luiytltMK cuirr
1 .i.. i,o tnblt'aiix yonterilny nt the
Tif!onitratforl. In which the beaux
arfd In oxnrt roplw of .Twlc Will
c Smith's lHpki-nn HlurtnUlOM.
The Runaway inlr. who were Peter
Ilorlc ami nlnr Holicrl. wero too
Jarllns for wnnln. Onlnor. yitti nor.
Inalstrd " looUInir. off-lilo nml It wan
therefore hard for lVter to dry her pjtm.
,0 ns the curtain-, were ..bout to rlo
,c Jt rcnrheil up ami yanked Iter hentl
Into portion.
Then Mm. Kointos ami iirr four
,Jii danshtern wh , WntIM I in
fc'S' ,: r,.,ect'i; four ". all
tipoii'tho llrtli of n daiiRhter. Elizabeth
MrCown Llitor, on Saturday. April 10.
Mi8. Thiuuas McKeen. hriN returned
from her vNlt to Charleston and Aiken.
. C, to flleuco IIoiiHe, hrr homo iu
l.osenitmt. ,
Mrn. William Ucwion. of (1300 Over
brook avenue, will be at home on Thurs
day, April 15, 212 and 111). No cards
have been seut out.
Mr. (Instate A. Hectoclipr, who ha
been NpcmliiiR the winter at the Ulrr.
( arlton, linn opened hN home, lle
brook, nt Strafford.
Mih. IJ'aiiserflchl (ironin. 'nf Cunvvtl.
will (jive n lnueheon at the Iijtx.fnrltuii
to be followed hv n tlieatre partv on
Wednewda.i, April HI.
Mw. Ilciijnmln (,'. (SIK of llr.vn
?" . . i JJAh In their white frnoliM mill blue .uinvivr-iitrjtuinetl hrr ."00 Club ev
.J nnil dalntv pantalettes to keep Itei day nfteriioon, The memheri ineliuled
," i, their mother's lap. They Mrs. Philip IVi.KtiM.dll Hull. Mrs.
"fitiil t wewhftt It vn all about mid (.corse lliiijitoii. Mrs. fin) ton Hehoc
".V... i..i,a.i nrniiml mid one liail I llillkiT. Mrs. .lntm-H Sliiilfold. Mw.
.!-.. 1 nit All
?.iA - nm,. lceciiliii: her small
quuc -
quiet.
feet
IMgnr lliuwn and Miss Marj Huvnse.
Miss Kdlth Watt and Minn Mnry
Dqtterer. of Wayne, will go to Annup
oils mi April 17. to attend tho dunce, at
the United Stnfpi Xuvnl Aendeiuy, tin
he uue'di of Madame Louis Mario.
.Mrs. U. M. Ilortrr will ntertntn
at cnrih nt her home on Tuesday,
pril L'0, Among hei' uMn will be
Mrs. DmiKerlleld (Ironin. Mr, .fniiiet
..III
ut it tlie othcM Kent pretty air'
..',i "MUle Emily," staudlnu on her
S,ow Sink with the wind Mnwl-.K
III klrtn and hair1 and the wonderfu'
Jolorlr Tot baekpound and frock, was
rrraarfcnb'e nicliiM. She was litt.e
Virginia Uroelt.
One of the cutest eoplui wus fitlletj-
"The First I'liitj.' VVl i?.i .,?n l-o ''w"m1. Mrs. Ulrbnrrt I.conan , Mlw
thc four small tol w ho bad piai ll-e Mary Kans. MNs Con-tunee (lllr.
for titi plrliirc eotild not -land tl.eij,,. jj,.,,,,,!,, (!,. , , ,,, ,
itrflin wiien rcai niuii -." "f i-engifum Jin I.
tliflr nlat", so ' I.eotioid Seynurt.
I r ,m,vedcdtoeathlsleeereamdlll- "' Sewlnif Clnsi is nnnuxlns to
cMi'tli while a Miitill Rlrl claimed her ve n eunl pai U and sole of fiiue nnd
VA a the box of enndj she held. wactca art rip. on l;it!aj at the
eWOo S he 'wrctwt of (ho jUrtiircn " Bill dluR fur the briicllt of
th" -vi of the Mndonna which chnrltj . Thu Indies iu Hmree of this
Ml., Smith Imd naliilcd ad ,rccnted nffH Ir will 1, Mrs Cwpc Iteillj. preM
li he Hope Day Nureerj fome jenrs dent. Mrs William I Dixon. lcc
. ' IV Maduniia wn Mr, Alexander , nrraldent. .Mrs. W. 1. KIN. .hnlrman of
Itro'wi and the Imby'N iJani- was not ' entertainment.
lton to.u-.. but it wuh too mveet. It, T10 JlrHt , , . .
looked all arouiui and pecreu iii .urs. 0,,I)tio1 f(1). p ,n,nt,)U ()-f K- D ,(,
S.'MK) Xorth Seventeenth utreet, took
lilnee on Saturday inornliifc in the Catli
olle Cliureh of the lnenrnutlou, Mftli
street an.1 l.lndlev nvenuc. with tie
Itev. Pnihcr llrndy officlntlne at tho
a.ie wruninjc oi jiihs "rn ai.ien-, t; , MUs Aiie Mnrlc Cona-
fcttWiVn& ban, sister of tho bride, wan her only
t n Unldonberger.of 142 Delmar.trect, u ! n, t , Mr ' JjCO nurng waS
HoxboroiiRb, and Mr. OeorRc h Kelt, ' " "A'1' .' " b. , .. The ceromoy
of Indiana, took place esterday. a ter- ''J '" best ma . int ccrem
.1.11.1 nr 9d iinti u ..(ii.if.i. nrnniin . . . '.
u, .71. .1A.I..1 n ir.ii.i.i vi.i.iK.iv
low the chtirrli cereinouy nt the homo i
of Me. and Mrs. llnrtlott. '
SKIT WAIiUKNUKUOKIt
The wrddltiK of Miss Clara Walden-
H mi! t. TC"hI)clIcvue-Stratford. Mr. and Mrs.
n,.,i ; ti.n'rVremoiii I niK left for n trip throuuh pastern
"' ,..b.r.r.''T.V: X New York and upon their return they
MltS. K. I.OWHKIt iSTOKKH
Mrs. Slolirs ni Mlis .Mary II. I,
JJroolie. Her weddliiK look idncc
today at .St. Mark'. Cliurrli
IMPORTANT WEDDING
TODAY AT ST. MARK'S
Church, Maunytiuk.
A flnnfltttt lkittfntiM
mi.; if ,i r-1 ii .V. nii, t ., i,ri;..i ,w..,", on" "P"
as maid of honor and Mr. John l'ea.,wm I,vo '" vlMy;
cock acted as best man. A reception ,
followed the ceremony nt the home of I h'A'SXACIIT AKGHIJL'nOKK
tho bride's parents. After n wedding, .i.ionc the early spfliiK weddlncB wan
WS',?r- n"tf x1."!.!1 V11 1VC nt that of Mlw Ilarburn M. AuMburger,
442 Uelmnr strctt, Itoxboroygh. daualilrr of .rr. and Mrs. Frederick
rM.v.7S""inuT AtiKsburiter, of 2125 Itellcvue street, uml
riKNMH-lLST Mr WavnoH. Katmneht. of l.T-'JI Oreeu
An attracthe spring wedditiK was street, which wan solemnized in the
solemnized with high nuptial nlnss at Tritiltj Oermait I.ulhernn Church, Six-
10 o'clock tbli nioruliiK iu St. Stelllcn'H, iirnlh uti-i-ci nbore Tinea, on Saturday
Catholic Church. Ilroad and Hutler afternoon with the Ilc. Ileyry Kmpu, ' jii ',. 'f rcrl- at T-JIO o'clock this
streets, when Mls Helm licet, dauiili- the pa.toi', offlcintlnn. The bride wbh M fjl !' uor'r 80n will lvc
4..- ..I lt I M..u lot,,, lt,.vl rtf IJ'll ..l.'.l...l I... Ml... t .;..!... Il.l.il.nr n.t IHtlg. -"'H. .MOrriBOIl III t-
lf, in .in. fun. .iii". Hi'im ..i, ... . .. ,iLit;iiurii IPV illlT I.UIIIOW All .II.IHI I .iu.
West Krle neniic. became the bride of MNs Mjrtle Connor.
.Mr. David A. Hennls of Oil IJat Chrl-' Mr. Knsnaeht had for best man, Mr.
ten nviiuie, (Jennitiitowii. The llc. M. M -rrill lIorton,nnd for usherH, Mr.
.1. Huffcrty. lector of the church, ofil Itayinonil Hill mid Mr. Albert J.
dated nnd wni a'lted by the Hey. M. Uohrer The tervlco was followed by a
A. Drennnn. of Mv York, awl tan reception nt the home of tho bride's
llev. .!. P. O'llellly, of the Church of parents. ' Sfr. and Mm. Knsnaeht left
the (lesii, Mr. llcst suve hw tlaugliter f,. . , (aCi wis., and upon their
tetiirn they will bo at home at -IL'O
llellewic street.
Itev. Pnther Kltzmaur.ee. assisted liy
the Itcv. John Uurke, the llev. Kdward
Uyrno and the llev. P. .1. 1'ORBcrtJ .
Mr. .Ward will give hl dauKliter iu
marrluge. . , ,.
Miss Isnbclle Dorsey. sister of the
bridegroom, will be bridesmaid. Hho
will carry pink roncbuds. Mr. "nrr
Uorsey will be best man, and Mt.
(Jcorce IIde and Mr. Austin Harry, of
Newark, will net as ushers.
An informul breakfast at the home
of the brido will follow th" ceremony,
after which Mr. nnd Mrs. Dnwy will
leatu for the South. They will be at
homo after Mny 1 nt 7021 Turrc.Mlalc.
tttcnuc.
V? suA
M. I
because
it fits
n
-1
In tniirrliiffp
Mlsa Mnrffuret C. Hest wbm her hIs-
itcr'H maid ol honor. Miss Mo Uetc-
ueller. of Jaekhoiullle. Phi., and Miss
Marie C. llcst. sister of tlie bride, weie
Ihc bridesmaids. Tin little tlowcrgiri
was Miss Mary ltlchter. Master
Thomas Illehtfr wns a pate.
Mr. Joseph H'-niils wa best man.
and the ush v included Mr. Ld ward
KcUy, of Cleurllcld. Pn. : Mr. Paul
Northrop, of Melrose Park: Mr. . I-d-ward
Do.xlc and Mr. A llllani lelin.
The eeremon was followed by a break
fast at the hum.' of the hildes.par
itita. .Mr. and Mr. Hennls lnft on an
extruded trip, and will be nt home nftei
Hi. at o:;u i.nsr v iit'iivii
Miss Mnry B. I. Brooke Bride of
Mr. E. -Lowber Stoke3.
, Other Marriages
The weddinc of .MNs Mm-) II. I.
tlronke, dutihter of Mr. crd Mr-. 13d
ward Hrooke. of 2:1(1 Kacr llitt' uhoiise
squnre, and .Mr. Kdwntd Loubei Stokes
look plii"e (it noon WAlny iu hi. Mark's
Piotestnnt I3iliti).il Churih The
bride an gien in marriage h her
i.mi.T. iiuu was nimiiieu m .Mr-. .-,;';,",.; "nw,..,nl
fred Putnam us fnattou of honor. The" ..., nllli Twelfth street, b,
DKNTZEL-SCIlA13ri3U
An intcrcsllni;j,eddlue will tako place
this v cuius lu 'ho Trinity Lutheran
Church. Sixteenth aud Tioga streets,
when Mr?. W. C. Holiacfcr,. of 2018
North Thirty-third street, daughter of
Mr. Christian Wagner, will become the
brjde of Mr. Edward P. Dcntzel, of JlOU
.tciniantowu nvenuc, sou of the late
(f. A. Dcntzel. Tho ccrcmouy will he
nerfoinieil lie the Itev. II. Krollt). nnstor
of the church. Tlie bride will be attended I
KINSMAN MORniSOX
The marriage of Miss Gladys C. Moif
rifon. daushter of Mrs. Limnn Morri
wn. of .'lOi'l Kast Price utrect. and Mr.
Harold S. Kinsman, of (5820 orth
Ninth Mreet. will take place in SI.
Mleliael's Protcntaut Kplscopal Church.
eve-
I,.,..
lis. .Airs. .Morrison win -
.l.mnlitAf In mnrrlncr. and the J(CV.
(Mlbcrt Penibcr will perform the cerst
inoiiy. Airs. William J. McCutehen will
nttentl tlie bride as matron of lionflj
and Mr. Itlchard Kinsman will act us
best man for Ids brotlier. A reception
for tlie immedliite fumilics will fl ow
the ceremony at tlie homo of the bride s
mother. ... i
After a short wedding trip Mr. ntiu
Mrs. Kinsman will lie in Oak l.unc
.Tiic cvcr-incrcaring nation-wide popu
larity of Munsingweur is proof of its fine
quality, durability, wushaliility, comfort
and economy.
Light, cool, fonn-fitting knitted gar
ments for men, women and children
loose-fitting, woven athletic garments
for men. A style to please anyone a
sire to fit everyone.
the satisfaction lasts
KkN3INQTON
Mrs. U. Jfclcher, of 21T4 Cast Cum
berland street, entertained at n luncheon
yesterday afternoon ut her homo.
Among tho guest were Mrs. E. Iteuvcs,
Mrs. J. Zoflbgcs, Mrs. II. Slouu, Mrs.
K. Cramp, Mrs. II. Wicst. Mr. M.
Ellis. Mrs. Al Hudson. Mrs. Pecrhnlter,
Men. H. Lambert and Mrs. II. Harris.
Mrs. J.
Sept ember
nvenuc.
KKNDIiK-PACK
All interesting wedding to take place
lliN cM-niug Is Hint of Miss Adele Pack.
.1 1 df Mr mill Mrs. V. lllialll
Pact., of 10(10 North McrUiie street, nud ; Citllf
Mi- .iniin li. ivenii e. . r.. oi " i
gohocklug Mrcct. The ceremony will be, WAKD DOUSED
nerforined nt 7 o'clock In the Cooknian i A jlltorcstne rddlnc will be sol-
k In the (
Church.
Stnnsbur.v bos returned to
b MNs I.otil4i. ltelnert as maid ofincr Home, at .'.-- i rnimioru avenue,
honor. The best man will be Mr. W3l- fr"" vIs't '" Harilsbiirg.
limn Dcntzel. brother of the bridegroom. ' yH i;,.rtrudc Miles, or East Mout
KolbiwliiB the ccr.-UMi u reception will ; Bomery avenue, will spend the week
he held nt tho Manufacturers Club, 1 0M(1 in Atlantic Cltj as the gue-t of
after whlcn thci bride aud bridegioom Mm William Marshall,
will leave on a wedding trip, muklns .. . .. Mll a.iM1, . ...n
.I,,.,- nfi.. .ti.i,. i ... neon n Pnrit. . .'If-, nnd -Mrs. Max Staub. of .SID
.. .. ' " ' I i!nwl nvnmin it 1 1 ti tll nint llin jmirilCP
'ilium i t nnmimi.v. mv unri
imunt of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth
r. eisbcrg. to Jlr. .Mejer bamson,
of Hoelict.ter.
Mrs. C
"illllllVIIIUraiilMKPrllillllJINUIHIII'lliiHIffllinilLmiHiliHIM
I George Allen, inc-
-Chestnut Street 1214
1214-
Exquisite Millinery
Especially Created for Dress Functions
ic, Fresh from tho werkrooma
Small Drown Rough Straw Satin Hraid Hat. 'IVimminjr oi
French Grapes nnd I03C with touch of 1'oliaRC Priced 10.r0,
LarRo Black Garden Hat of Lisere Urald. Alloc Uluc Sutin
fucinfr, trimmintj of bust quality Alice Blue Velvet Kibbon
PYenrHi ypray of Folinffo and Hoae.s AISJiO.
Black Hemp Tricorno Hat cdt?rd vith soft black f.lmw
braid. Solid Roho crown, topped with Heather and Roues
$18.50.
You will be charmed with this collection just in time for
the Spring social events.
llroun's face and looked offstage, uiid c,twn,. (Niurch. Willow (Irou-t.uihrtdesinalds Included MNs- Marj Dixon , tlcb,anl Hndcllff.;. f
rm.Mirc niiirit have bu cooing u!l lo, ?illl,.e ,.tht ,,, at , .ni,f,PVU0. Ne-hold. MN.s Margaret Shoh.r. Miss , tlio chttrrli. M iss t,n .1 Ion
', h 1 bVcnuvc when they decided to 0 lH u. t 'rJot ' '" Km,Py (',,oU' MI I'm,"e '' r,vtcr
ihov the i-Muio for the third time, . ' ,,, 'nie II Air i j ,. ' ,.'i f i Mis, "an let Chain and Mies Katharine
S:...i.ir.n(..f,.rr.ntniellMrh. Brown. .. ,';" "'""Iv Mr: .,lni!. J !''.. Charley . h,,..,,,., Tll i,..!,!,. ,. ., l,n.. .ntl
i..f... li... ,uwlteii...( whs treated to see- J." "'";" ."' "".' "' .".. Mel, o anil ..,. i,-!n.nieil uiit, ix.lni i... m,,i i.oi-1" .i,ii. rt.. innilli.'i. best man. and Ills
" '" .' ."-. . i. i . .1. " ....I mv. liiiwa ru ... ivei . " . :"..'." '"".::.""'. '.." " '.'. ; -,,-. ,... ..
i M'l was or in nt ace. I ic inn cmiiiiii ', n-c u he Air. . onn uiiriiun. ..i.
Anderson, of Htelln avenue,
llusli. of Mem-
indclluite stuy. I
ill eiitertnin the i
"--- . . a HIIIIMI II I 111 IIUU J wmutw - .,.. -. .--
i.,.:.l'.. uiunr will lie mnlU ot IIOI10l.i,- nim n,..nl.l .i,.t ,.111 Im.n.... tl... i f.-illnu-liif Imllev nt . ".ilin' fninorrnvv lift.
The bridesmaids will lie MNs Ksthcrbrj((. ,)f Jlr Kinnk J. Dorscy, sou of ernoou : Mrs. I.epold. Mr. Jinks. Mrs. j
Osterlund nnd Miss- Clara iMiwaniM. iti u)l ylxii iiarrv Dorey, ot'Tacony. i Lambert, Mrs. Timmsmnn, Mrs. Lodge,
Mr. .Iiiim Ann liiumh. oi humus iniij. T.. cercmony will bo performed by tbc'.Airs. I'otts nnti .Mrs. Lmstcad.
'".i rninlrd with a nuptial imm this morn- , '"', ii ? I 'r
,f the llev. , , . , fc Sl .onrhm' ('an,. N nt?rtMnlnp Mrs. ..
pastor oft ol chntvU, when Miss Cecelia Ward, I'1''8' 1(,"- or an Uv
Pack. l'ei(lllII((,r ,)f Mr Jin(J Mrs fJoln AVard. I Mrs. Men llaiues w
Icf Iiit exit ler.liig nothing in the round
opening of the picture but the halo. The
portraits were gorgcotia. Mrs. Itandnl
Morpui was simply wondciful ami Mrs.
illll) Clothier, as tlie "Little White
dirl" by WhNtler. was as pretty and.
jlrllili as could he. The two (.leu
linninits in costumes or I .Til were per
fcctl lovclj. Inderd the whole after-
boou a an artistic treat.
GERMANTOWN
ANl
Jrii.i
the
lorc ihci-ni'M nf nrehiil nink liinV.n nml
blue I ifftn hats fneed with pink. The
cnr.'hd limniiicts nf lni-ksnur. tiinL rn-.cn
Mrs. AVnltcr It. Siebcr nml h'-r .vmiiig , and vllnw daNio. The I(e Ifnrrj
son. of S4D." (icrninntovMi ineulie, are LBogetl, ii'-Nlcd b the K"v. Cllint
spending Mmie t ini" along tlio Man. I Wlilic, peifuriinil the ceremoii
iimIuimi, X. J. . i Air. Thnina. Stokes, u brotlier t Hie
Mrs. SIcIjci'm brother aud later. Air
ami .Mrs. .loliu .Milclicll Hove, forme
of dcrmantowii, but imw of lluiholme.
nie Mini iiiem.
John Thomp'-oii anil Mr. Ilurr.j Krug.
roll.iwliiR the service thero will be a
icceptioii for the families nnd the bridal
attendants at the Hotel endig. Mr.
Keudle and Ills urine win icmc mi u
i, -in nnil will be at home in tilinside
.... II.. in 'Clin 1irwln
.uipr iii.' i".
The bridegroom served
NL in the evening there was
.Ittle Sxinphouy aud Adolph I ti.il in
with his ballet at the Academy. I
must cay 1 was absolutely charmed with
that ufl.iir, too. The wirlcty of bul
Isti, the coitiimes, ihc grace nnd tlie
ciqullte iniiiiic made it a most le
loatkiible perfonnance. It was glcn
for the benefit of tlie Children's Hos
pital. I SAW Sarah Penrose nt tlio theatre
the other night, nnd she hi the first
one I have seen wearing the new very
iLort r-lreve In a ihirl; dress to whom
luch u frock is becoming. ( Imolvcd
and complicated remark, but It's true.)
ir.nnlli lhn.it wlinrl ulnt'C.u nrn mif ,1 h
the wrong place, ecn by the best of ,r-e'"' -Ips- Claude Bedford and
drc-Kmnkcrs ; that is, the wrong place ne'r family, who hae spcnl the winter
for the wearer's arm. Home arms nre '" Philadelphia, will move to Mcdln in
rot luctty. f)it know. But this brown' " hl""-t time, wlieie tlic will take the
fwk which Sarah wore and which was ' '!1,"", 'r '' JamcH P. Iliitchliison, on
trimmed with oiillled ruffling was ns t reel! load, for the summer.
. , hi idc giooiu. uetwl hi best man. mid for ten months oversells with the Sjv
"'Ithe imher- were Mr. John W. Stoke-. ent. -ninth Division. I. S. A. "lho
rl Mr. Walter Htokcs. Mr. W. Stnndley bride is prominent iu niusical c rclcs.
Stokes. nln. brothers nt the In iiTegriMiiu: 'nnd 1-'the contralto solmt oi . ook-'
Mr. lOiHvmit Brooke. .Tr.. nml .Mr mnu CWurch.
Mr. aud .Mrs. (ieorgc Beck, of I.SP,.1 I Heorge Brooke. Ud. brutlier.s uf Ihe
Pillut-hl incline. hne i-etiirned frnin nn bride. A brinkfnst followed inline . ifif'tvl.A COBAlfiH
e-tioniicii msii in 'iiircntd. 'niiadii. Hii'tei: utter ilie ccn iiiuiij ti r tlie In. an
M. i in... -i.i.ii "f 'be lirlt
I...; ..:.. ..t"r . '" . V ",1,IV!V ." and a few
.- i,..v mi i-iipiii-ri nun ini-iieis in
lie s parents mr tlie ranuliev
liilimale frii ml-. ,
tlie (leriitautown A. W. C. A. on Priday
e filing, under the nilsuiccs nf the
Women's Club, of Cicruuiut-iwii.
t Mrs. NcImiii Stiller. :t(5 Wiuuun ne
line, (eriunntuwii. eutcrtiiined at bridge
a niiinher of friend-i yesteidm.
DELAWARE COUNTY
AUMSBV-ltlOl KAIII'
The wedding of .AINn Jsnbille lilnr-gnw
Beul.nillT, d.iiighler of Mr. (icnige W.
i IteiiknufY, and Ctipl'iln Criif-t Iliirdlng
!Aiuiby, took place at noun tud.ij in
r-the Church oCOtic Smlor. Thi.-lj eighth
"treer. below .AiurUei tinlj inc lllber
,,.llv umMlnrr took llhlCC lit l-:!t(l
o'clock lodav in the Tiogu Methodist t
Kplscopal Church. Tioga and Light
eentb Greets, when Ml.ss Pniillno Jo-I
b'liigh. daughter of My. ami Mrs. l.d
wnrd H. Cobaugli. of M North SU
tccnth -licet, and Mr. Hurry L. Biekl.
ot :t4:::i North Sixteenth utrect. were
married lry the pastor, the Bey. Sam
ucl B. MeWilllanis. The bride was
.teen In imirrlage D.V ner luinur. nun
it I.,, Hi rniiillfiKi unit linm.u',.!.. fr! I !".. ..,i.wln,l l,v Atl-M Cllltll ! ll 1 1 II cllOT
were present. The bride was given in Mr. AValter B. Itlckly was .his brother s
nviiiitige by her fntrfer. The Ut. I!r. b st mart. Mr. and Mrs. Itlckly left on
Tlmiiuus .1. (!arlar)d , , .innneil the cere- u trip to New York nnd through tilt'
monji. Mi-. Staiile.; Clndd-u Wileot inortheast, and will be at home nr er
was nntroii of honor , and Mi. Llovd Mnv 15 at ".SOI Noitb Bouvier street.
ijxon, ni l.iotie, i"n,. M hi-t man. i
Tlie cereuiiuij wns followed a wed- !
prettj ns could be and most becoming.
She had n small brown hat of hand
maile straw, trimmed with rather dark
1'rfiidi tluwcn, mid that coloring with'
hr foft .Ijlit brown hair and dark eve
Mas iiin.it cffcctUe.
Mrs. William Shew ell IJS nnd her
duughter. Miss Kinnces Kills, who have
been al Atlantic Cilj for u wick. Iiiim1
returned to their home in Aim Inn.
T UNDERSTAND
--jrlin tliN nf.ernoo
MOORESTOWN
i- Mr. aud Airs, .luseph Kulliwui bin.
11IUIICII 11IMH illllllllic 1 1IJ.
ding bic-H.rust. at the clgia 1.1. lifter
which the bride and liridegrooni left for
it month's niixcnce in I-'loriihi. '
( unttilu Ai-iihIh . who 1 the mhi of
Dr IIcm P. Aiinvii., iImiii nl Sltiti
I'ol'ig", .Hid Airs Aiui.h M't'M'd in
Ihe wur i(i l-'iancc. in (hi lirt 1 iigiueer
dixNIim whldi left fin- I't.inn
('
r.l'RNS CONA1IAN
rci... .....i.lln,. .,( AtUs Aludllline
fniinimii. ilnnehter of Ml. Cathtirlne
l' Cniiiilillll. of l.'JO WcllcilS llMlllie,
nnd Mi. Stynley Charles Biiriis,
Mil- concert to be
ernoon nt the N'eu f'en-
tllFl- lll-.ll. in., n..... . ..in 1 . 1.......
.j .'.Mnillh "Ul'l.l Itlll LH.1 UIJ IIIIUI' . ,,., til II ., I -. ,1
eating. The h-st part of it Is that It if1 J . '''V'1 ' "ih gtic it Lifter dunce
film bj the studentN of the Philudel- " atiirilaj evening I'he pationcrM-s
Pbin Seliool for Christian Workers ;, V1Pl'l:.M,,', 'lllnm I . Rctwc Mrs. W.
jcu kiiuw. joung girls who aic prepm- ' 'V'11' Mr; Juxeph J. Potter and
inr fur wlal and religious work. It Is 'Mr, ' hestou htokcs.
under the ausiilcei. of the Preybytcriaii Mr. mid Mrs. Ucorge Cull.bert Cil
th ,. ,."n r ",' fhurches. and bcshles Icspic. Jr., Mr. and Mrs P. Walllcc
. ' '? . the school who will sing, ' Armstrong. Mr. and Mr i:. B. Lcem-
m .1, . '". ?f " pnvnio pupils, ing. .Air. anil .Mrs. V. r
" mm 111 me piensure or flic lifter- ' ami
UU 111 IlllfTlllr i. !. II.. . 1 .11. I -mm . - ....
t ".' "iKiiiii iLiiii inriiiiiir iiik 1 in mv. 1 wtiiu aim nt..i m. 11-1. .1.. 11 j..i.i .. ... . - .
..it r" . -"" -" ;- ". ...,,,,c, ...I, um, ,nf, 11 iiiiuii 1- e .1 , I '11 v nn 'ii'iiinn. nml ah.. mmnQ m
lt. A!is Amir North llnrili'tt iiihI Mits
('arm. In HoiiKljib IWuiU'tt. str-t t rs of
. . - -" him iiiiiiui iiiiiiuiri uiiiiii - . t 11 1
Hliwl rnf.. will ,.i. .1 .. ,.1 ' '' I'liue. win oe iiuwer gin-.
Some of the women Intercste'i
PLKKA BAUTLP.TT
'I ,ie innrii.ige of Mi'-.-i C, Ktnoi-j Burt
ietl, daughter of Mr. and .Alir. North
ICniory llarllelt. of (CJ1 I Wiijiip ne
line. -ami Mr. Hubert W. Peir will
take place thU afternoon at 1 o'clock
nt St. Petei's ICpIscop.il CIiiihIi. liir
nmntown. Tlie He. Si wait P. Keel
ing, reitor of ll hiirch, will utliciiile.
Mi '-j I.oiiIm' Hurdiug will iitlc'inl MNf-
Kartlelt cs 11111 111 or lion t. nnd the
Kapnek & Kapnek
SVSarinello Shops
3iwrlullnH In Attifrlo ?truiilns and
Mm tlsy 1 rriftmnts
1615 WALNUT ST., PHtLA.
n . Kcnl'ii-l.v Ar., Athntle f'ltr
tmAertfe?1
1624 Walnut Street
Invites your early inspection of
their exclusive display of
Millinery, Coats, Suits
Blouses, Dresses,
Sports Clothes
I . . Jf' ffc5J2J Sr Ct'C' r
I T roK T.FX .m. -
sa IKivgjrT)3cirJtJj s jV
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fjJKllS'
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Of P&5,
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Sale of Ivory Toilet Articles
Savings Average 20 (( OiT Usual Prices
l-ory Toilet Articles ot tbo better kinds: there In a oompH-ie an
i.jrtment of nil tlio needed articles fir tic drcsrlnc ttible. na well r.B
ninuv iioveltleB. frHincM. jewel boxes, cushions, etc
Tho present prices leprewnt hii nverngi tnItir of 2n per cent nnil
It ould bo real icoiiorii) 10 buv n- w even for rbrti-tnuv! giving an
i lose artiel. o have ndiiiti,il In Pi ices to Hint they 111 cicl btitf aga'n
js much this full
Hair Brushes. Xt to SfiJO.
Bevel Glnss Mirrors, S2J50 to SI.73.
Puff Boxes nnd Hair KcceiyerH. 00c to ?2JiO.
Hair Pin and Jewel llvxes. i.'ic to $t..'0.
Cloth Brutihci. $2.00 to 5.00.
30c Buttonhooks, FUch, Comb;, at 23c each.
And the full assortment of Ivory Articles ut -lowered ptrceu.
i t
Sale Washable Fabric Gloves
Knyhcr'n Chumoisctle Gloves hi tho new spring shades and
white, 51.00 pair.
Fowrte's Filosctte Gloes in white, chnnipugne and diali: con
trastinc stitched backs:
2-button length, special, $1.2) pair
8-button length, special, Sl-50 pair
12-button length, special, 51.05 pair
Women's Hosiery Specials
Senti-fanliioned Silk Hosiery in a
shades, including Black, Vnvy, Petirl,
Chocolate $2.00 a pair.
Cotton Hosiery, full fashioned fret; Peril i-cuiuIh;
special, 9oc a pair. iJluck only.
White Ljslc Hosicrj, full far.hioni-il
Ooc pair.
Extra-hi.e Hosierj in cotton nml IHt
lualitics :51.25, ."51.33, $1.30 and $1.7." pair.
splendid npjortmr'iit of
Brown, Cordovan. Seal,
-light sreunrb : -pccial
in plniidnl eaLrig
iJ5V,'.M!l1- ,os,,l'l ,,.,:,'r'-' M,'('- Adele hriilonumN will be Mi S.irah Hmleii ,
in . :'"' i"lJ Mfi .-
San iiicl l L. . t Ti ", ",v- ",r,-, weieiimoiitr the Kiiests nl the noucliteu
. 1U .'; ow',L;,i, Kriiiidduujthter. will Mmrls weddiiuf on Sntiirda.
!',? '"'" will Hnchel Wliltmcr, while ' -
WEST RHILADELPHIA
Mr. aud Mrs. Kiedeiick Itn.vce htno
returiird from Klorida and are ut liomu
ut tlie lilili rest Apartments, Thirty
fourth and Uiiee streets. Mm. Hoj'ce
wai. before her mnrrinci, Miss Ilcttic
Drlckcr.
T IIEAIU) such a darling little ntor.v ' SerReiuit ami Mrs. John V. Job
r,.l f1 ,TCP two-jcnr-old. and it nil '"''' KIukscsIhk ucnue, cntertiln
-i'i" iu inieij ,
Jou.
Little Two
1 III llm
w- ' ",i;c Mt- I'n,lis F- Uenson, Mrs.
tl. '"'In'. Mrs. William Clothier..
nn. hninuol Heebner. Mrs. Samuel,
Mn,',.". ''n"""'. M". Alexander
K?"'.,Mr- Vf"y Allen anil n nitni- ,
-i ui uiaers.
so I must tell it to
Mr Ni l-oii Perrj. a brut In r of Ihe
liridcrooiu, will be best man. it ltd the
usliuis will fticltide .Mr. Tliomat Tinder.
Mr. (leoige ll.vder nnil Mr. Arthur
llnnllng. A smnll reception will fol-
1lt
c;biC$i
inrirraw i
P0
Allen's French Hair Nets
10c each, $1.00 a Dozen
RS&
Our sbp-on cap p.iapo nnd import special ntiuu;lil shape. Our
i. nn'ee Wki t- ry ut lo IT - r-ftiu UbWo wear or , will icpljce 1
I trf.li Nets iti. ,ul inc td t-. nm li nn extent thiit . i jiuh. mi
vw ii'tieh loner will bo nine im i.i Intuln tills price
Yah nt.i .... -..
Jli X h ,',.,, tpnJpnrcnts while there
"' slcknek In Mt ... i. n i
u iiuiiiL-. tie ntiu
room ndlnliiliiL-
ilie most ciijovnb
UMJII. i
Ined on I
Mntlll-itnv nflcrnr.mi finm 'i miltl K '
o'clock in iioiiur of their son, Master
loliu l-rancls .lohuson s seventh bi'.th
"Ickat-Sk n lik ,,. ,,.
rn... .-..'.. " luiiii--
7.71" ."eupieu the
""iiililaililj'ii."
day. Thoie tircent were Mlt-s Morv
Miirphj. Miss Cath.irlne Itraily, Miss
Winifred llrndy. Miss t'ntlitirine Pa fey,
Mibs Mary Uiissell, Muster Hubert
. n. 11 n inrtUT nitini'iiti ii
artof t, (iIIV waH (ui ioi . 1i()ih Fcehrey. Master Francis Peehrey, Mns
nai.'"1"1.'." ,llc uioniliiB. nnd Oriii-il ''',' M- ( '"'''J' ml Mafter Prancl- Ilrcn
iTra ll,1,,w ,."" u" tlie Hlgnnl for it.
Vc ii " on In. I'm read."
ft lltt, , Mla'" n,l morn lie a
Mi i . .'."I'i", ':p",,ll ,,,,"s",f uutHlrtP
' luiluw llu,i hegtm his cheery little
ihlitle
thro.? n. l,'"tt tho bedelothcH'
r',,lfk nil the happiest
lumlni ' PV0.r, hcnrcl 'n'' "t.
'uminr, era ml, In, 1,1.. i... ....,'. i
-''?. i iiiiiiim;.
w ere
little
"I'm
ijgfitfta
W J STEW AIM. D D S.
Itcmuvcd to 1208 Chestnut St-
SP.ECIALIZING
In nrtlsllc iitnlKli'ttalile dentistry. Con
tour ann rxprvfulon reitnrntlou and Ira-uruvfiiH-nt
IUdlcal tmitinr-.it or cynr
rhfn Huhlrnlnu Ioom tfetli
PAINLESS
Kitriirtlns. (Irlnillmc. Ilrllllna and Nfrr
Trrntmrnt hy h Lite Inunl die.mlttitn(
mrthcid which If vo unfalllncly erncltnt
In expert liamli that nil drntliti will
noeii be comrHled in learn lo uae It,
a.dvani'ril Kniili-nt Itrnaonahte
Quickly and easily
madcMou can al
ways depend upon
them, to turn out just
rigjnt No egg, roquirod
Directions on pickaga
ell of many Uses
PopularFlwors.Chocolale
arid Golden Vanilla.
&f t Your Grocers iz ft
tCA MORRISON CD.rfulj.
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DBWBE'S
n i "
ri While and Gray Nets, 13c Each; $1.30 a Dozen
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XANOr WYNNK.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Jr. oflglla?1,?- Wll"n K. Goodman,
ranii , i. '"'"""town avcuiio. Knve
C'?' '""A cvnlD- AliiODB
Oorlie1 " y wwf.Mr. and Mrs. Pislier
OUow "'LM'innil Mr. William A.
Mill Viv. n Mr' un(' Mi-h. r.ooilmun
CrI ckVt r8,hUl,,1, at,,,ie Philadelphia
a Kriilm 7 . , lu y ,,1B raov cs,
floodn ,.'. or "?fr son. William K
'ne ruchih will be en-
"linger net,
rUROlCR
scjcsrvor jr.
formerly tUOl (.'heatnut M.
FURS OF DEPENDABLE QUALITY
NOW lll.HI'I.AYlM;
RUSSIAN SABLE
HUDSON DAY SABLE
FISHER
STONE MARTEN
SILVER FOX
In Small Novtlly Ntck Pltctt
IL.l" ""."".
",rl "t thn
-Mr i .. ' :
t, Jr ,?,', J,,1,n Browiilntt Clem-
P""W""H JL. VMBTBrTanil btim
"' '"?' !Lt,nill'.wiii Rive a hinnii hTJJr -Tll m.
anrt M. .."""'rooy even air for Mr. I. " T' VSaHL " Mm
"". "iiniiiton Dlwiton.
Hiverfm'Y1 ?'.rB' 'T; l0n LtHter. of ,
-'. rtiir I'Of'M V n nn.... I-a .
... LuujtiuiUIUlltlUH
7w to Wave Hair to
igggf Naturally Curly
nimi', l?; '.'"'r c,".'l" ilar to u
"'I unS,L""r ' kind that r.maln In
Uim. a"J iJ5,."nil )l. wrthr fooifl-
-V . '"f!" pni to hav, h.p, ' t
h tlfk ... Inli?' on Ullr. n"
!?' ttnEEuV itntF- V lo
Jb b"lr V iM".lr,J"lf licautr
i Khoszs't.b'1' "'Jlnt,
rl'Wrrlni ,frl!.,lr.,t!,u'l b.' if liquid
l tnSi ,li?j?.i" nrotflrt nnd follow
Hi JyiotM li
Goldmun's "La Natural"
Hair Color Restorer
The moat perlect coloring lor
laded and Krey hair
Wa$habU, and
Abtotutely Harmtett
in oil color, blonde to black.
When ordering, oencl temple of hair,
Pric $2 with full tnitruction.
.. . . .- Telephone, Spruce 2958 TT
Fur Storage and Remodeling at Reasonable Rates
L UIGI RIENZI
COKKECT APPAREL FOU WOMEN
1714 Walnut Street
REDUCTIONS
These Garments Are Selected From Our Regular High-Grade
Stock of Smart Models
COATS
CAPES
Formerly 45.00 to 375.00
NOW 39.50 to 250.00
Exceptionally stylish models
Formerly 49.50 to 285.00
NOW 39.50. to 200.00
DRESSES
Tailored Twill, Georgette, Satin, Crepe
Meteors, Tricolette
Formerly 57.50, 89.50 to 225.00
NOW 47.50, 72.50 to 175.00
REAL VALUES
WAISTS
Georgette, Satin, Pongee, Crepe dc
Chine, Pussy Willow
Formerly 5.75, 15.00 to 33.75
NOW 3.75, 12.00 to 25.00
WONDERFUL VALUES
SUITS SKIRTS FURS
1122 Chestnut Street
-. I. I -. , , r. .. .. .
: . viuamy ana otancinra ramous uver rtair n century
An Exceptional Opportunity lo
Procure Spring-Like Jersey Dresses
Formerly 29.00 to 59.50
. Now $21.50
For funtiiiuoun liurtl wear there is nothing more durable
tlinii u jersey ilrcsB. Tlu-se druped tunic model- ro cm-
broidercd or bniidcd and come in beaver, tan and blue.
liotli qnien'B ami mines' sizes arc includetl nnd tno
s material is of an excellent qunlity.
I w6oltex
Tailor-mades
Knockabout Suits of Scotch Tweed
s and Homespun, $28.00 to $65
RcKularly jirictd at $39.50 Jo $79.50
True sport lines with patch or cut pockets, leather EE
or self belt, leaves nothing: to bo denired in a nuit of thU
ttpe. Irish Homespuns. Scotch nnd Rainbow Tweed and
HerriiiRbone, including tho Dewee.s rtamtsml make, havo
I guaranteed lining.s of pcau dc cygnc. c
Dewecs
TOWcouNTRY
E Suits
'- Worsted Jartey
H $26.75 to $39.00
Tlicso suiU aie mado of
thu durable worsted jorpoy
p which Ik now goncrally
55 known to bo far huperlor
to wool jersey. They will'
not stretch or .sag, aro bo
ss coming to nlmost any flg-
urc, stand hard weur and
SEE: do not have to bo continu
EE ally pressed as other aulta
EE do. They come in all tho
s wanted colors in bizea for
EE misses and women.
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ntBKWv'&'-W Allllltr MS
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tff$i,t titu rat vi Lclk
a Hull tnsri
Sole Representative
for PhiUdelphlr
Qyp)wion is ALL of. Music
To eliminate bamenchs; to strest. this note; to
Ijghtlv touch that one; to bring out one phrase
fortissimo and diminish into daintiest pianis
simo in the next phrase; to put feeling, expres
sion, lnuiviauaiity into any selection, is easily
accomplished on
"Mpollo :
PLAT ER. PIANO
1 1 is a piano of highest character, distinguished
for tonal beauty and rcsponbivc action, coupled
with the famous Apollo player action. The
exclusive spring motor of the Apollo, with
its patented feature assuring absolute time
control, and the transposing device which
allows one to change the key Tor word rolls to
suit the voice, are two much-appreciated fea
tures of the Apollo. In coming here to learn
more about the Apollo, remember we are more
than "just a music store." It is our duty and
pleasure to inform and 'advise music lovers,
whether they arc thinking of buying or not.
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