Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 16, 1920, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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Nancy Wynne Tolls of Smart Clothes Scert on Chestnut Street.
Princess Cantacuzene to Speak at Home of Mrs.
Van Rensselaer Next Thursday
ri-tvK vou ocen thnt pprfcctlr stun
jliilnR cmnll toque of ilnrk blue
jMther Mra. Nicholas Blddlc Is wenrv
in,j it is rntner nono huwk wm
tcam?l crown and the upturned p1rc of
leather is bound with another strip of
the saw flS n fln,"n' Hcarlott velvet
topnks arc fastened down close to (he
edge Of lliC toque ni liun.mr, ui d;-
eral Inches apart. It Is most becoming
nd with It he was wearing a close
fitting dotted linrcm veil of black. The
frork uorn with the toque the day I
nw her was of dark blue serge, beau
tifully embroidered In red wool and she
dad a wide fur stole about her- should
ttr. She was wearing a pair of earrings
with dangle ends of platinum ami dia
monds. ,
I WAS so glad to hear that Allx Do
Ian had, recovered from tho Injury to
hrr back, sustained In a fall from her
boro down In Aiken this late winter,
im was able to sail for France with her
irandriiother,. Mrs. Ncllsou Brown, on
Vednelay. Mrs. Brown had iutemloil
to Mil In February, but was obliged
lo notpoue the trip for scvcrnl weeks,
and then Allx .was hurt, and so she
waited until she was able to go with her,
a, Hint hail been the original plan.
Mrs. Blown, who Is nn aunt of Mr.
Henry Jlrinton Coxe, Mr, Charles H.
row and Mr. Alexnnder Brown Coxe.
of this city, and n slHter-ln-law of.
Mrs. .lohn A. Brown, dr., and of the
first Mrs. John Markoe, has been living
n' Paris for n number of years. She
rime over to Newport lust summer to
"rit her daughter. Mrs. ('lurcnce Do en,
and has been staying In l'Mladelphla
nd New tork most of the time since,
ping South In the extreme weather.
ITITINK that meeting at Mrs. Alex
ander van ncnsselacr's next Thurs
day afternoon will be cxtiemely In
feresting, You know, the Vrlnccss
TanUcuVeno Countess Hpcransky, oth
rrwlie known as Nellie Grant, a grand-j-..-i..
t Pronlrtftit Grant, will be
there and will speak to an audience of
Invited guests that nftcrnoon.
Sirs. Van Bensselacr has given licr
house for the occasion, ami iie uuk
v. i,m uniipr the auxnlceR of the Km-
tian committee of the Emergency Aid,
of nhlch Mrs. George Wharton l'epper
Is chairman, and tne rrmwj uima
ruwne subcommittee, of- which Mrs.
firorge H. I.orlmer is chairman. Be
rides Mis. Van Rensselaer, Mrs. l'ep
per and Mrs. T.oriiner. the women who
will receive will be Mrs. Dobson Altc
mn. Mrs. GcorgH Kales Bnkor, Mrs.
Rdu-ard Biddl". Miss Constance Bealc.
Mrs. Horace Brock. Mrs. .7. Gardner
Cassatt, Mrs. RoWt K. Cassatt. Mr.
William .1. Clothier. Mrs. Edward Wnl
ttr Clark. Mi's. Toltn G. firoome, Mis.
Arthur II. T'.en, Miss. Nina l.cn, Mvx.
Thomas Robins, Mrs. .T. Bertrnln Mp
nincott, Mrs. .1. Willis Martin, Mrs.
Robert von Mbschzisker, Mrs. Frank
H. Moss. Mrs. II. H. Prentice Nichols,
Mrs. (ilfTord Pinchot, Mr. Cornelius
Rlcienson. Miss Cnrolino S. Sinkler,
Mrs. .1. Mndison Taylor. Mrs. Barclay
H. Wnrburton, Mrn. William G. War
den. .Mrs. William .1. Wlllcox nud Mrs.
llarriFOu Wright.
The princess will speak on Kussla
tnd&v, I feel that she Is a real authority
nn the subject and nm most anxious to
Lear her.
Vou know, she hod a most wonderful
wane from Ktissln ; had to hide her
jewels in a muff Unfile and wear one of
W maid's costumes nud had nil sorts
of terrible experiences, and she tells
these things In such nn Inteicstlng wnv.
he has ben stopping with the Vnn
Iteakselaers for n day or bo recently
nnd went with them to the concert nt
the Metropolitan on Wednesday night.
rplli: baby was not quite two years
J- old when the family bad to move
from one house to another and ohe was
UVeu to stay at srandmn's till they
were sll settled In the new home. Then
nurse brought her bock, nnd though fclie
' mother nnd dnddy theM nnd famil
iar things about, it was all torriblv
ftranje, nnd she vort of tiptoed from
room to room w th n little half-shy
jraile and n tiny half-frightened look
In here ex. Then suddenly she found a
b"grit, sunny little room. She stopped
t the door, all the family standing iu
Ue barkuround. and looked nround and
then her face lighted up nnd tho little
Toiec cried out. "Oh. bnby's ciibble,
fahja ittle chair!" Hhe was home at
'" NANCY WYNNK.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
MI-s Kmily V. Welsh, daughter of
i enry Dixon, of Uhndoin.
Mrs. T,
i .'.","' HMI- !" be murried on .Tun
. ,0 Mr- William Hcywnrd Myers. Jr.
"not .Mr. and Mrs. AVIIIIam Heywnrd
.f'rs,i nf "avxrford. alio wedding w ill
lVc plnee at Utiodorn.
Mr. and .Mrs. Josepl; K. Wldener will
Jlre a dance this evening nt their home.
Annpvond Hull, Kikins Park, in houor
v. . i'nilfn Denckln, daughter of
nf; ?nv'"; ""inann A. Denckla. of
'witnut Hill, whose mnrriage to Mr.
Grand B. Counon, son of Mrs.
i1.0'' FrellnghuyBiin, of Tuxedo. N.
i" T kp plncc tomorrow nfternoon
VI-.T.' h,lrch. nf thp lro,y Trinity,
nineteenth and Wnlnut streets.
f i Ei"?,u. wI" '"elude the members
n p .brl,ial part-v : Mr1' -Iv Frauds
Iaekard, n sister nf the bride, who
PiiirnS .? lnat,rn of honor, nnd Miss
!ii i :ut.acMn n y"wr sister, who
in i" , tlfiTcr B'rl- The bridesmaids
will Inchidr Mrs G. Dawson Coleman,
In. VnrrI0me,11' MIss KliMheth Cush
lid ?irr,",i.? '?" nihr Thomson
on v ,:J Wnllorli. of Warren
Xti vL f .'-,'toeer Benjamin, of
iheJi?'1'' M ,0 Y,, bp,,t an, and
ftlln.ir" w,n bo Mr Roderick T.
relinjhuvsen. Mr. William It. Stew-
John -! LJ'T- r'"(vl M. I'ost. Jr.. Mr
Jll ""'"""""er. Jr.
Mr.
T ..1- T-!I
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Iwii." ,w. 10.,K'i am Ir. C. Paul
...... " uroiner of the or de.
riVi " Mrs
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Potter, at the
Anglccot, Chestnut Hill.
Mrs. O. Thatcher, of Bangor, Ia.,
gave a theatre party last evening in
cEMiffiF b' D,,,1,oy Snul- of
Among the guests who will attend
the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Cross, of Highland avenue, Cynwyd,
will rIvo In honor of their daughter.
Miss Dorothy Cross, this evening,, will
bo Miss Josephine Hornet, Miss Flor
enco Mitchell. Miss Marie Louise Galsor.
Miss Phyllis Colgan, Miss Dorothy
T.chr. Miss Charlotte Anderson. Miss
Katharine Mlrteenes, Miss Katharine
i M'ss Rlcnnor Vnnuemnn, Miss
I.llIIe Illy, Master Hnrj-v Kllpatrlck.
Master Hudplph Unger, Master Crcs
Ron Dclonlalne, Master Folwell Scull,
Master Cinrles Hnwley. Master Krs
klne Bains. Master Preston Llvcrsldgc.
Master Archer Cross and Master John
Kleckncr.
Mm. Herbert Hnrtman, of St.
Davids, will entertain informally nt
luncheon today In honor of Mrs. Uoy
eekR McMnney, of Kentucky, fol
lowed by n trip to Valley, Forge.
Colonel and Mrs. Kdward B. Cassntt,
who hove been spenlllntc several days In
Washington, mritorcd from thnt dtv to
their home In Berwyn.
Mrs. George McFnddcn nnd Mrs. W,
'ownrd Panconst. for the Y. W. C. A.,
will give a reunion tea to all overseas
women war workers on Mondav after
noon, April 10, at -I o'clock 'at 1724
Vi alnut street.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas IChalfont. of
Wayne, have returned to their home
from n week's visit at Atlantic Cltv.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tlltotson. of
" nyne, will spend a few dnys nt I.ntircl
n.0.1" .1,,nM' Lakcwooil, where they
will be joined by Mr. nnd "Mrs. Chnrles
l'.aston, of Providence.
Mrs. ,T. Whltaker Tliompson, of 2027
Pine street, will be nt home this after-.
Mn?P, n,?(L,?cxt- Friday nftcrnoon from 4
Until (t:RO nVln,.L- !, .!11 i. ..
?l?tw,Jjy hrr 'laughters. Miss Klizabeth
W. Thompson, and Miss Josephine
-Uiompson. No cards have been sent out.
Miss PIcnftnnnA T.milaA nt
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henrv Htoo
ver, of Chester, hns rcrpnfl mtnm.!
with her grnndmothfr. Mis. John M.
V llson. from a trip to California.
Mrs. Marshall Ward, of Wayne,
spent last week at Atlantic City.
J))l,fl,nl, Mr"- KIlis A. Glmbcl. of
in.0 Itlttenhouse Square, who have
been spending some time nt White Sul
phur Springs, Vn,., are expected home
shortly.
GERMANTOWN
At th last mectlnj of the fraternity.
Phi Kpsilon Gnmma, held Tuesday
evening at the home of Mr. Brcsslcr,
.hT Rast Collom street, Gcrmantown,
the following members were present :
Mr. W. S. Bressler. Mr. A. K. Jordan,
Mr. G. II. Strnub. Mr. D. A. Dedel,
Mr. Warren Jeffnril. Mr. D. W. Svl
vester, Jr.. Mr. K. II. Davis, Mr. P.
S Carr. Mr. I,. W. Wagner, Mr. R. ('.
Schmidt. Mr. K. N. Oliver, Mr. II. B.
Jones and Mr. F. If. Brant.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brook, of fStlSfl
Norwood street, announce the marriage
of their daughter, Miss Florence Brook,
nnd Mr. Rrnest Allott. on Wednesday
evening, April 7. nt the parsonage of
the Covenant Presbyterian Church. Mr.
and Mrs. Allott arc at ho'ne ut 2141
Church lane.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred C. Lam, flOlO
Pulaski avenue, are being congratu
lated on the birth of a son, Charles
Milton I.am, on Thurt.day. April J.
Mrs. f.um was formerly Miss Sara
Maybaum. l - '
Thoto hy tnternnllunul
MISS DELPHINK DODGK
Miss Dodge is the daughter nf Mr.
nnd Mrs. Horace Elgin Dodgo, of
Grosse Polnto. Mlrli., nnd will In
herit ii'Jiny millions. Her engage
ment to Mr. James II. It,. Crom
well, of this city, was announced
yesterday. Sir. Cromwell Is n son
of Mrs. Edward T. Stotcabury
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
The wedding of Miss Ida K. Rgec,
dalighter of Dr. and Mrs. John B. Kgee,
of 20 IS North Rlghth street, and Mr.
Walter R. Winter, son of Mrs. Carolina
Wiuter, of Jl.'i0." North Fifteenth street,
will tnko place on Frlduy evening, April
2.1, nt the home of tho bride's parents.
The bride will be attended by Miss Car
oline Winter, sister of the bridegroom.
Miss Sara Sweeney will be the April
hostess of the Delta Tan Sigma So
rority on Saturday afternoon. Her
guests will Include Mfrs Knthryn Horn.
Miss Annette Mcehnn. Miss Lorettn.
Dngncy. Miss Clara WIza, Miss Marie
Krlcr, Miss Helen Murphy, MihS Mar
garet Manning, Miss Margaret McMcn
cmy, Miss Marian Doolcy. Miss Ellrn
lieth Miller. Miss Ituth Wnlrnth. Miss
Agnes McCaffrey. Miss Naomi Lodge,
Miss Annn Lnrkln, Miss Bentrix Al
varez, Miss Marguerite Larkin, Miss
Jenn Clark. Mls Mnriun Eekert nnd
Miss Catherine Conway.
The members of Kndosh Commandcry,
No. 20, Knights Tcmplnr of IVnnsvl
vnnia, hove issued invitations for the
installation of its odlcers on Wednes
day evening. April 21, in Ltl I.n Tem
ple, 1327 Spring Garden street, fol
lowed by a reception and dance. Mr.
Benjnmin F. Williams is generalissimo
of the commnndcry.
Mr. ,T. Dntwellcr. of 20.10 North
Twelfth street, entertained the membem
of the Men's Bible Clnss of the Bethel
United Evangelical Church on Tuesday
evening.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert V. Damon will
entertain the enrd club to which they
belong at their home in Lnnsdowne on
Wednesday evening. The members in
clude Mr. and Mrs. Earnest It. Ynr
nell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Uenw Ick Kerr.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Uobcrt McCunly. nf
Moylnn: Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Y. WIN
on. Mr. and Mrs. T. Woodwind
Trainer, of Chester, nnd Dr. nnd Mrs.
Willis F. Manges, of Wnllingford.
A musical nnd "tea" will be given
by the Woman's club of Media on
Wednesday nfternoon under the direc
tion of 3Irs. Morton P. DIekeson.
MISS F. D. HANDSCHUrl
WEDS J. SHAMBOUGH
Marriage of Mrs. Mary
Steoso and Mr. H. H.
Andreas
M.
An nttractlve wedding of the week
was that of Miss Fayetta D. Hand
schiili. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra
ham Ilnnifschuh, of r.07f( Courtlnnd
street, nnd Mr. John M. Shninbnugn,
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles T. Sham
bough, of 157JS Courtland street, which
took place on Wednesday evening : at tho
home of the bride's parents, with tho
Kev. A. E. Harris, of the Bethlehem
Bnp-tlst Church, official Ing. 'lie br do
wore a gown of white snlin, veiled with
georgette crepe embroidered with pearls,
nnd a veil of tulle falling from a cap
of duchess Inro and taught with orange
blossoms. Miss E.llth Hnndschuh wm
her sister'H timid of honor, and Miss
May Jeffrey was bridesmaid. 'I hey
wore gowns of embroidered georgette
crepe, the former in pink and the latter
In pale blue. Mrs. Wesley It. Miller
wore a gown of white satin und duchess
Mr. Miller was best man. A reception
followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.
Shambough left on a fortnight s trip
nnd upon their return they will bo
at home nt 1S07 Courtland street.
ANDItEAS-STBESE
Another interesting wedding which
took plncc on Wednesday evening was
that of Mrs. Mary M. Stcesc, widow
of Captain John 55. Stcesc, and I Mr.
Harold II. Andreas, of 2718 North
Eleventh street, which was solemnized
nt the home of the bridegroom's pnrcnts
bv the Itev. L C. Gutclius, of Grace
Itcformcd Church. The quiet service
wns followed bv n reception. Mr. nnd
reception for n wedding trip through
Nw York stnto. They will be nt home
ftfter May J5 at 1130 South Fifty-third
itrcct.
IIAItTMAN FYNES
An attractive wedding took place at
r o clock Wednesday at Our Mother of
Sorrows Church, Forty-eighth street
and Lancaster avenue, when Miss .Tenn
"Ctto E. Fynes, of 4027 GIrard avenue,
became the bride of Mr. Claude B.
Hnrtmnn, of Narberth, The Rev. Father
Mebhen officiated. A reception followed
Immediately after the ceremony nt tho
uoine of the bride's pnrcnts.
The bride wore a gown of while Baro
net wain and carried n shower bouquet
0.f,w'hlte roses and sweet peaR. Her
Mster, Miss Margnret Fynes, who at
tended her as maid of honor, wore a
gow-n of pink bnronet satin nnd carried
pink rose? and sweet peas.
Mr. IlniTV Tlrotvn onlml a. !,... ...
fl he ushers Included the brothers of thu
hup, .ur. James Fynes nnd Mr. Wil
liam Fynes.
nf?ilr" "?'' MA"' "artmnn left Jinmedl
atelv nfter the reception for n two
weeks wedding trip. They will be at
home nftcr August IS at Narberth.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
.1nLl;fn.nd rff1 ,Inhn Moor'' n"'l 'heir
Mr"lLeV; M,9J,Ann Moore and Miss
fifteenth street, am now living at their
new home, 4200 Baltimore avenue.
ul"l Bx.tty lSor? has "turned to her
home In New York, nftcr spending sev
eral dnys with her friend. Miss Sarah
Silverman, of 801 South Fifth street.
n,?,11": Jrt Graff. Miss E. Elizabeth
Dill and Miss Emma L. Kellogg cavo
n? r" on1 lSX.m, .'?n,, k"chenwarc shower
at G220 Christian street, on Thursday
evening, In honor of MLss Edna May
UoaM, whoso engagement to Mr. Turner
O. tummlngs was recently announced.
Mrs. Bertha McMurray entertained
Informnlly nt her home on Wednes
day evening. Her guests Included Miss
Mary H ilk nson. Miss r.lln Cmmn
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Mrs. Andre.is left for a trip to Bermuda Mr. George Mooie, Mr. William WI1-
and will be at home nftcr May
1507 North Fifteenth street
1 at
SANDERS MOKLAND
The wedding of Miss Marietta M.
Morlnnd. of 101 1 North Sixtieth street,
nnd Mr. Erick II. SanderR, of 1C2IJ
North 'Fifty-fifth street, took place on
Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in
tbe Mary A. Simpson Methodist Church,
Sixty-first nnd Jefferson streets. Tbe
Itev. Dr. O. E. Adnmson, assisted by
the Itev. Mr. Downing nnd the Itev.
Mr. Sultbach, officiated.
Tho bride wore n gown of white
georgette and carried a shower bouquet
of white rocs and sweet pens. Mrs.
W, C. Griffith, her sister, who acted
as matron of honor, wore n gown of
pink georgette nnd carried pink roses
nnd sweet pens. Miss Margaret San
ders, n sister of the bridegroom, was
the maid of honor, nnd she nlso wore
pink georgette and carried pink loses
nud sweet pens. En eh attendant wore
large pink picture hat.
.Mr. Uudoiph Sanders acted as best
man. nnd the ushers included Mr.
Charles Melvin nnd Mr. llussel Craw
ford. Mr. ami Mrs. Sanders left limne
dintcly nl'ter the ceremony for n ten
day wedding trip. They will be at
home nftcr May 15 at Narbcith.
FUENCH CRAIG
A pretty wedding which took place at
12 o'clock Wednesday wa: that of MIm
Beatrice Craig, of fifoi Iladllcld street,
nnd Mr. Edward It. French, of 1710
Baltimore, avenue. The bride wns given
in mnrriage by her brother, Mr. Roheit
Paul Craig, and the ceremony wns per
formed by the Kev. Dr. Richnrdson.
The bride woie a gown of buff Geor
gette nnd cniried a shower bouquet of
whiU loses and sweet pens. She was
attended by her sister. Miss Ii.nrntlir
Craig, as mnld nf honor. Mr. Albert A.
iniucnn ncicci ns nest mini tur Mr.
French.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I'lepch left after the
klnson. Mr. Wnlter A. ICnUnr on.i vi..
Mary Crcnny.
Mr. and Mrs. Cndwollader Evans
rinnklin entertained nt dinner last
evening at their home, .130 South Fourth
street. Among their guests were Miss
Bessie II. Harvey, Miss Ada Paster
nale. Miss Helen Houston and Miss
Marjorle McKann.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cunningham,
formerly of South Phllndelnhln. urn re
ceiving congratulations on the birth of
a sou.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard King enter
tained nt their home. 1424 Porter street,
nn Wednesday evening In honor of Mr.
King's birthday.
Mr. James Ganglion and Mj Daniel
Sulllvnn hnve returned homo nfter
spending several weeks at Miami, Flu
Miss Betty Korn, of New York, is
visiting Miss Snrn Silverman, of 804
Houtn fifth street.
a large reception and nance was
given Inst evening nt Moose Hall, Broad
street below Master, by the Italian
Society of the Jefferson Medical Col
lege. The following were on the com
mittee; Dr. John Do Carlo. Mr. G.
Theodore Maloricllo, Mr. Frederick
r.matnido, Mr. Ernest Pcrrl, Mr. John
Coppolino, Mr. Leo A. Amorosi, Mr.
Philip Coppolino, Mr. A. Pcscotore.
Mr. Frnnk Lanclnno. Mr. John Clln
solo. Mr. Silvio (.inrdlnclli. Mr. A.
Mnstnnin, Mr. I.ingi Mclone, Mr. A.
Del Ciscio. Mr. N. D'Alonzo, Mr. An
tonio D'Aquiln, Mr. Tito Macchla.
The Ladles' Auxiliary consists of
Mrs. John De Cnrlo, Mrs. II. Hurlong,
Mrs. Daniel Cerna. Mrs. Henry Mas
traugeld. Mrs. Michael Tessalano, Miss
Jennie Do Carlo, Miss Elizabeth Scar
pa, Miss Josephine Sells!, Miss Mary
Angcluccl, Miss Nettle Ilccirelll, Mips
Rlnnnnr Tllnrln. MIm Lena PIcrro. MlSS
Mary Pierro, Miss Elizabeth Lapctina,
Miss Klsle Unvallcrl, anss wivisa suvn
Ilcrl and Miss Mary Cavolicri.
WE8T PHILADELPHIA
The Sixteen Club of West Philadel
phia will hold h large dance In the
North Garden of tho Ilcllevue-Strntford
tomorrow night.
The Ladles' Anxillarv of the Y. M.
II. A.. West Philadelphia branch, held
n "kalTec klatch" and entertainment on
W cdnc.idnv evenine at the homo of the
Misses Levy, 1S00 North Sixty -second
street. The officers are : l'resiaent, airs.
Carl P. Pastor J vice president, Mrs. A.
Paster; secretary, Miss Mary Vogcl
son ; corresponding secretary, Miss
Fnnnle II. Leery, nnd treasurer, Mrs.
Louis Einhorn.
Mrs. Charles Nnrsnu Cadwallader, of
Johnstown. Pa., will be the guest of
her daughter, Mrs. It. O. Standbrldge,
of ail) South Fifty-third street, for a
month. Mrs. Cadwallader, who formerly
lived at Fortieth nnd Chestnut streets,
will nrrlve April It).
FRANKFORD
Mr. and Mrs. Guv Armstrong, of
Herbert street, arc receiving congrat
ulations upon the birth of n daughter,
Marcla Muriel Armstrong.
Miss Janet Porterficld. of Orthodox
street nnd Frnnkford avenue, will en
tertain the members of her "500" nt
her home on Tuesdny afternoon.
A euchre and dance wan given on
Wednesday evening by the Ladies' Aux
iliary of St. Bartholomew's Roman
Catholic Church in St. Joachim's Hull,
for the benefit of the building fund.
Tho Women's League for Good Gov
ernment of the Twenty-third ward will
give n course of lectures on "City Gov
ernment nnd Election Laws" on Tues
day afternoons in the lecture room of the
Frankford Library.
Miss Mildred Warner will spend the
week-end nt Atlantic City.
MANAYUNK
Mnnnlung Tribe, No. 118, Independ
ent Order of Red Men, celebrated the
fiftieth nnnlwrsnry of its organisation
during the week in Masonic Hall. The
program included a fete for tbe chil
dren of members on Monday evening;
a banquet for members on Wednesday
evening, when their only charter mem
ber, Mr. William Hamsey, and his son,
Mr. William T. Ramsey, mayor of
P. N. Degerberg
1621 Chestnut Street
Imported
Scotch Tweed
SUITS
$65 up
for WOMEN and
MISSES
Chester, were guests of honor, The
celebration closed with n dance last
evening. On April 1 of this year there
were 11 DO members. '
KENSINGTON
Among those nresenf. nf flic nfnir
dinner given by Mr. II. G. Strobel at
his home, 280-1 Emerald street, were
.Mr. Jj. a. Jiarmcr, Mr. (J. F. Smith,
Mr. Judson Swan nnd Mr. Reuben Mil-
lor.
ROXBOROUQH
The members of the ltoxborough
Current Events Club will be enter
tained this evening bv Mm. Tln.mnu
Boylan, nt her home, 1718 Green street.
lormcny ot ltoxborough. "Prac
tical Problems of the Present Day"
will be discussed by Mrs. Ethel II.
Lush. Miss Edith E. Fee. Miss Irn .r.
Hampshire, Mrs. Charles Frederick
iuiucr, Miss Jessie Morris and Miss
Henrietta E. Sheldrake.
The Ridee Avenue Buslnesu Mnn'
Association hns been organized in Rox-
norough with the following officers:
Mr. John W. Logan, president; Mr.
Erwln J. Stein, vicv president ; Mr.
Hnrold It. Tyson, secretary, and Mr.
Arthur M. Stetler, treasurer. Meet
ings will be held everv Tiiesdavevenlni?
during April and May nt Banhnm's on
Itidge avenue.
TIOGA
Mr. and Mrs. Hnrrv S. Wrlcht. of
3420 North Nineteenth street, gave n
surprise reception alid dance last eve
ning nt helr home in honor of their
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son, Mr. Esslck Ilcrtrnm Wright',. ni
in celebration of thft first nmilytintw . m
of his return home from two 'jearr .
service with Compnny 11 of tho lOIHm-.,
Regiment. The host and hostess wC-
nsslsted by Mrs. Grant Rockefeller and tj
Mrs, 1 tarry Miller. Among tne gutsier--
were Mr. Stnnlcy Miller, Mr. Ilrlnton r
Young, Mr. William Brown, Mr. JanleH
Henderson and Mr. Walter Wllklns,
who served In France at thn same time
with the honor guest; Mr. Hnrold J',
u ;onnor, .Mr. iinrry uoney, air, anujn
Mrs. Howard S. Wright, Mr-i andMra,"'
Douglas Besore, MIhh Ruth Algar,. Mills
Edith Good, Miss Helen Rocknfeller,
Miss Myrtle Hebdlng. Miss Elsio Merw. 1
rill nnd Miss I.nrrnlne Heinle. "
TIia Vfonf.iten TMllli fni ttnr nml Cll 11 v
held Its first nnnttnl exhibition and en- ,
tertnintnent on Wednesday and TJitiM-.S '
day evenings at the clubhouse, Hunting j
Park nvenuo nnd Clarissa street, underr' '.
the direction of Mr. Harry G. Gear, "'
superintendent, nnd Mr. A t. Rcttln-,, fj
ger, nssisiam. wn eunesasy on; ' 'sm
ning the program Included wand drills.ki ""
nilirn nun iiiiiiiiiiiik ') nr iiujo. u-
rected by Mr. Nelson Bean J caIlsthen- '
ics nnd mllltarv drills by the girls, dU1
reefed by Mr. Frederick Milck; an ex--",,
lilblllon nt first nld, signalling and drum i
nnd bugle corps by the Boy Scout Tro6p 't
100, and a first-aid contest between.' ,
the Girl and Boy Scouts, conducted byvt
Mr. II. L. Gruvcr. The manual trnlri-,v,
ing workers and the cooking class had
an attractive display. Last evenlnpf.
the operetta. "The Quest of the Flnk-;
Parasol," was given by the boys nnd
girls, directed by Miss Sara E. Crnn'
nge, nnd wns followed by n minstrel'
show by thirty members of the club ,5
from twflvc to twenty years of age, c
Two Shops of Sensible Prices
Up the Schuylkill
or
the Wissahickon
Whether canoeing, row
ing, driving or picnick
ing you will wish Ho foe
dressed to ENJOY the
sport, yet without sacri
ficing good style.
Lion e 8 Sport Suits arc,
ideal for the purpose.
39.75
fin vanou
lodels for
s coiors
women
and
and
misses. They're aii-vvooi,
you know.
127 S. 13th St.
and
1337 Chestnut St.
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thin eVeni - V L "T' w"' lv" "
(Inl, 1! . nt the Gcrmantown Cricket
Stok !r. r or,..tl.",r on Mr. Tvi.011
drr.....V,p,,: w." be more than n bun
" Hip school st C"' "" "H,mbcrs
&)ar?n-;MnS- P ".nk,cr Fitlor v"
' "hf lr 5 ?,iA enn. in honor
n lhri-d",lhl' !" Viola Filler.
!'r . T00, Mat(,,' n'o Itnher Fit
lnt. wvc fortJ' JoU"R Kests
?,MK,,'i,ir"'.,T1,,5h Wnrtwrtl nr
MIm M..J'1 ?,b?,,h Unn "artow and
thfir l,. ",utow have returned
III! 1 mr,.?n Hti'nton n venue. Chest
836 South T'll'. f,l,ellt tho ln,Pr nt
,., u,th i'teenth street.
IllrltV dB0n2ll,,, IUr,i5 nml M" Virginia
"li 1 r.Tr of Mrs. James It.
.I ' - lilVH II ril.llll auA. .. L
?" Inn. Mt. Alr. 1
1 "er daughteis expect to 1
takec ip ,. .. ' "; ,''' wlor 1 1) cy
Mrs.
il?ltl"n
"M ln,l I,. 1 V ",' " .MTH,
se t.k.n0"'1 " Mnl ! whew they
1 Mr 1 l"U0Kt' 'f the summer.
tt"V"mllr .9,,ln(,i' A- OUninre nnd
111,, i? einec'l home about May 1.
I ?! iidM l'er Tower, daughter
"" Jinf"jnryvil,
Geuling"Shoor-Tred" Shoes gfcjMlfi
THERE never was such an assort
ment of children's shoes as
sembled before in Philadelphia
there never were such children's
shoes. Built of the best leathers, and
expressing all the many Geuting
original ideas in designing healthful
lasts for growing feet.
Let us make a fitting chart of your
child's foot and demonstrate the won
derful healthful effects and marvel
ous wearing qualities of our Shoor
Treds. They're built so they can be
resoled again and again until outgrown.
SPECIAL PRICES!
Ankle Strap
Pumps in
Patent Colt
Sizes 4 to 8
$3-75
8V, to 1014
$4.50
11 to 2
5.50
$
Oxfords
Children'.
Sllites'
or Tan
Onlf.
nnd
niorh
Iluftln
p4.50
$
7
SCUFFERS
In eM Ire. cl vine
tan leather, 11
llexlblo b b
S3.50
;4.oo
$
4.50
Boys' Tan or Black Shoes, Sizes 1 to 6, $g.7S
n t r..e i. I "'" t si
xjuya i an vAigras
( Hl.e 11 to '.
i $5.50
H to G
$6.50
Growing Girls' Pumps nnd Oxfords; Newest v ca
Tan, Patent and Dull Calf
j2 Q.
GcuhrtBrs ramous
Triple-Knee
Stockings for
Children, Girls
m1 Rswa i A(
both Market nnd The StOfQS Of FamOUS 5KoS
Stores). M S W
LgyK-7pRONOUNCED OVTINGJ
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1230 Market
1308 Chestnut
(Family Storea)
19 S. 11th St.
(Men's Shop)
Every Fo,ot Professionally Fitted Three Geuting Brothers Supervising
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TAILORED SUITS
AND
COSTUME TAILLEURS
OOWNS STREET DRESSES
DAY COATS and EVENING WRAPS
SUMMER FURS
AND
HATS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Our Formal Optning Will Be An
nounced as Soon as Our French
Salons Arc Completed
George Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
For Friday and Saturday
Extra Value Trimmed Hats
at $10.00
These smart shapes are up to the minute in every detail. They
aro developed in Lisere, Hemp, Stmw, Satin and Georgette. Every
Hat trimmed in oar own workrooms. They arc absolutely the best
value in town at the price.
,
. Special Values in Sports Hats
Braid Sailors in black and old rosa, black and Alice, blaok and
sand, blue and red $4.75.
They are worth nearly double this price.
Lisere and Pineapple Straw Sailors in black and sand, black
and white, brown and sand, navy and sand, sand and creen, blue
and red, brown and white, navy and white rolled and straight
brims extra quality $6.00.
v
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French Chenille Dot Veils, 75c
These are in yard pattern lengths, with dots through the
centre where worn over the fare; they aro the usual S1.25 kind
and come in Navy, black, brown, taupe, magpie and flesh with
black. This is a special value which we will be unable to duplicate.
Ml
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Mann & Dilks
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
Tyrol Wool is on sale here only.
Is all worsted.
Endless in wear.
Will not shine.
Will not muss.
Ladies' Misses'
Girls' Juniors'
Tailored Suits
29.75, 49.75
light colors. Black
ew
N
White. Plain shades.
Mann & Dilks
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
Toilet Article Specials
Roger & Gallet French Violet Toilet Water $1.50.
Roger & Gallet Parme Violet Extract $1.75.
Roger & Gallot Soap violet or other odor 45c cake.
Ktgaud's large gold box Face Powder $1.15.
Bonnie Baby Fine Castile Soap 15c cake.
English Bath Soap 6 odors 50c for three 25c cakes.
DjcrKiss Tajcum Powder 25c box.
Creme de Mcridor 25c jar at 20c.
Metal Vanity Boxes with mirror 50c.
Orange Blossom Talcum 15c; 2 boxes, 23c
50c site Imported Bay Rum 35c.
4H
Kayser Twelve Button length
Washable Chamoisette
Gloves, $1.50 pair
With short sleeves so much the vogue gloves of this length aro
much in demapd. These are splendid wearing and fitting gloves
and come in white, sand, mastic and gray. They are unusual
value at this special price.
f
Women's Hosiery Specials
Semi-fashioned Silk Hosiery in a splendid assortment of
shades, including Black, Navy, Pearl, Brown, Cordovan, Seal.
Chocolate $2.00 a pair.
.nu?" H05lf r7i i,th ,full-f"lned feet; slight ccconds;
special, 95c a pair. Black only. '
65c SU LiSl' nosiery' ful1 fa8nincd; slight seconds; special,
,.i?iaijiS7$aoeo.an$i,.s ja in sp,endid n
Allen's French Hair Nets
10c each, $1.00 a Dozen
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now much lonser .. will be ble u , mal m-in ' ,,ln",,!e can10' V
mite and Gray Nets, 15c Each; $1.50 a Dozen
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