Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 20, 1920, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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Nancy Wynne Tells of Pennsylvania Museum's Pagcant-r-Last
Opera of Season 1 oiuglU 1
I VMS awfully surprised to learn that
the tmplo which has been given the
wJnwlvanla Mueeum by the C Ibion
ffi'i which m dedicated Inst
?i?hl with music, dancluft nnd sour,
?. .buMdlng of tbe seventeenth century
k,'"Tn era. Somehow I had an
?L tl.nUt dntcd way back nnd Had
,n xca'nled an' everythluB. He
u. i It inn,, It woh very hamlt-ome
Inuiufid certainly Hh . dedlca
fini ias i unusual. I'll bet VIMinu Is
SS A down't Imte to rtt like . that
g.n She was the most wonderful
'..' 'I t ,ir saw. Ho like a btntue
thin - . i
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a i I..-. , .,
..i how on enriii mi " ". !'"
flan she did and danced and then got
wk Into tbe queer position mraln, I
SS understand. I should think she
SbiiiD been sotiud asleep all over
w body. And then her dance In the
ihrd episode ua a marvel. She
-a. Mm. John llarbcson aud you know
I" 'remarkably she dunces and nctH.
W n?.!... fnrrl. the c uuehlcr of
I BUM '.""',,-;. f. .Unnl
"r ... ,,.. ilhn tcnM tnrtMt. ini'
nnd aim. iimi u . m ...........
KTarr'Kd; nnd her ( cousin, Sarah
1 lanlncott Hlddlc. was Dimply exquisite
Ittler Indian raiment.
I can't cTnctly tell .ou what It all
n,nt. but It was a romarkubln spcetn
3 and I enjoyed it all but tlip e-trangc
wake charmer who climbed to the ton
i,f nne ot the pinnacles of said teuiplu
ind nroefded to carry on greatly with u.
.nflke of such unnatural proportions that
he ottracted a bit too much attention
from the main part of tho scene. How.
irer os Mr'. Harbeson nnd Mrs. Isazcl
hnth' began to do dances all cjes turned
to (bem, for tbey were beautiful indeed.
TONIOHT we will have the last per
formance of this season's opersft and
it is likely to bo a very crowded affair,
for th" opera is "Kugcne Onegln,"
which has not been cien lieie bjfoio
and vhirh was revived In New lork
this season after about twenty years.
Then, too, with the question still In the
air as to whether there will be opera
next year at tho Metropolitan or not,
ry one will want to jjo to what might
he the lat performance In that great
ind beautiful house.
It Is hardly likely, I think. Surely
there are enough real music and opera
lovers with money In this; city to back
up the Cnancinl end of It. And I have
a hunch they will. Of course, It would
be more convenient for most of us If it
were gicn at tbe old Academy of Music,
because it Is more central, but the
tcating capacity of tho Metropolitan Is
to much greater and the house is so
up to date.
Howeer, that is neither here nor
tiere with regard to tonight's perform
ance. The Bertram Lippincotts will
entertain tonight, among their guests
being Mr. and Mrs. Charlemagne Tower,
who returned this morning from Nov
York, where he had been staying for u
rhort while to attend their son Roder
ick's marriage, i.ou know, that was
yesterday afternoon. And dldu t they
bate lovely weather?
Of course, it is a matter of super
stition, but I do like to feel that the
tun shines on a wedding.
XTJLL you ever forget the rain on the
" day Violet Wliclen and Malcolm
Greenough were married in Holy Trin
ity Church? Of course, it was all co
incidence; but when he died home five
months later, nnd she died ten months
later than be, nnd her brother ten daa
after her denth. and then three or four
Hars later both her father and mother
nlthin a few hours of each other, every
ov said, "Will you ever forget tho
vW the day Violet was married?"
Thjt was a very happy union,, so
ti rain did not mean unhappincss in
married life. I. heard the other day
taat the littlo boy born of thut mar
ijaje, who went back to 'Cleveland to
me with the Greenoughs, after his
irandparenti here died, is developing
jnto a fine lad. He must be ten or
pelve years old now. Isn't it wonderful
now time flics?
T SAW Mrs. Hutcbie Scott on Walnut
street the other day wearing a stun
aing bat. It was of dark blue straw and
apparently hand-made. The crown was
isjrrounded by dark blue nnd white
velvet (towers which were sewed close
'o the straw. Mrs. Scott's dress was
or dark olue and she looked very smart.
Mrs. Richard Berridge who, with her
inlldren. has been spending tbe last
jer with her mother, Mrs. Robert
Lesley, is wearing a very good-looking
ports suit of brown tweed made with
J choker-collar and rather long coat.
Her hat Is a small fawn -colored model
faced with dark brown nnd has spring
flowers about the crown.
"jyfASTEIt TOMMY is six jears old
nnd bo has been taught all the rules
'I propriety very carefully by a careful
mother. Lately Tommy has been much
annojed bv the nrescnrn of n wliltn cor.
punted person, who came to the house
o nay toe same time baby sister ar
rived. And tilth fctiff-garmented per
"on rems to guard mother's room and
wan t let Tommy go in whenever he
Vints to nml u)mn lin Itaa ttnttfln in
he's only been allowed to place a wee
s on tnotuer h otiecK, and wiien he
'iptoes over to the crib where that
Ulster he'ft hon -anntlniF krt lnnp !h
s eping and making all kinds of funny
little soft hounds, he is only allowed
'o nave a peek and then has to go out
J . ' tf" y t maKcf a feuer
mtd. and then to have that white gar
mented peon walk herself into his
room one night unheralded and he in
Jjs blue pajamas about to get into bod !
Do you wonder be looked her sternly in
'he eye and remarked: "Who gate jou
permission to come into my room?"
NANCY WYNNIJ.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
At the wedding of MUs Charlotte
nnllng Brown, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Frederick Houston, of
Bruin Molr, Chestnut Hill, and Mr.
"illiam West Fruzler, Bd, which will
take piae on Saturday, the bridesmaids
iU be Mhs Gainor Baird, Miss Vnl
fntlo,. Mitchell, Mihs Eugenia Cassatt,
v tV"PV Klnsolving and Miss Ellta
?! i,h Vlcr. n Water of the bridegroom.
; a Llearor Houston, a sister of the
Wae, and MUs Gertrude Woodward, a
win of the bride, will act as flower
". Miss Molly Thayer, daughter of
'"r .ind Mrs. Russell Thayer, was to
uve on'ii u bridesmaid, but is now in
nourning on necount of the death of her
B"ot. Mrs. J. Percy Keating.
The wedding of Miss Mary McKenic
kT d"Vfih,er f J'lgc nn'l Mrs. Me
ft ui MoSb- "mI M". Eugene Curler
' Bimouin. son of Mr. aud Mrs. Isaac
Moore Slmonin, of Shirley, Morelnud
avenue, Chestnut Hill, will tako placu
Tu, i m,'l. ,Tunp 10 ut n o'clock. In
Mil1'"8, Grc(,n' Ky- A reeeptiou will
lo now ti,P ceremony nt the homo of the
M !'11l)ar,nts Mrs. Georgo H. Earle.
ilti . U f nn informal tea on Thurs
Cnii a,l,cr ""'neon Gray's lauo, Hioer
.... ln. h"nr f Miss Mom Mrs.
v? '! Hlinonln and Mrs. .Tonnthan
vs it . """"nin unci .iirs. .mnacnac
vi..ro.1V,fr H Preside at tho tea table,
r...! uos Ul return
to Bowling
"a on Bunday
Or Wllam C. Stiirgis, of New Tork,
CO la n emi.ln i xrM ei,nHiu c
iZ ",,tt .?0U8'n of Mra. Charlea E.
n.roll Mrs
M( , " '"" onmt roiier, aire, no
idii i.Lo CoD, and M" Edgar Scott
rVren,! on,",Lf thf, "Pcakers at the con
U.3 f ,u'ivh Jhcj men and women of
umweo oi PeflnsylvaoU, ro holding
ommy Resents That Nurse
tomorrow afternoon
Holy Trinity Church,
nnd
cicnlrig In
Mrs. George Buckley Warder and
Miss Oleatlne P. Warder, who have
been visiting Mrs. Wftrdfer'ri brother, Jhe
Key. W. George Head, for n month, n
turned homo on Krldaj. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Warder nnd their family expect to go
to Hay Head the middle of .Tune, as, they
hao taken u cottage there for-the
summer.
Judge nnd Mrs. J, Willis Martin and
Miss E. Gwen Martin closed their
nnarttnent In town and moved out to
iJdgecombc, Cheetuut Hill, on Thurs-'i
nay.
Invitations have been Issued by the
management of l'clhnm Court Apart
ments, Carpenter street, Gcrmantown,
for n muslcnle to bo held on Thursday
evening, at 8:80 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Karr will be
guestft of Mrs. William G. I-ow. Jr.,
of tNew York, who will entertain at
the opera this evening In the box of her
mother, Mrs. Herbert M. Howe, of
1022 Locust street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Fenno Hoffman,
who have been Wilting their mother,
Mr. ,T, Ogden Hoffman, Ithan, have
moved Jnto their n'ew home on Mill
Creek road, Ardmorc.
Mrs. Richard P. Brown, of the
Wood-Norton Apartments, will cuter
tain at luncheon tomorrow, in honor1
of Miss And a Beatrice Gardiner and
her biidal party, which will be followed
by n theatre party to be given by MIxd
Mildred Wlllard, of Mcriou,.also in Miss
Gardiner's honor. The marriage of
Mis Gardiner and Mr. John I. Rogers
will take place next week.
Mrs. Philip T. Sharpie, of St. Davids,
will ghe n luncheon arid bridge this
nfternoou in honor of Mrs, D. Swift
Newton, of this city, who before her
mnrriago in the nutumn was Miss Ethel
Jennings, of Chicago.
Mrs. Frederick Schmidt, of Radnor,
who has been giving a series oClunchcons
at the Bellevue-btrntford, followed by
a theatre party,' will glvo another on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kishbnugh, of
St. Davids road, St. Davids, have been
entertaining Mrs. George Golllngcr, of
Wilmington, for a few days. Mrs.
Golllngcr is a sister of Mrs. Kishbaugh.
Mrs. Daniel II. Hastings, who has
been the guest of Mrs. John I. Rogers
at the Aldlno, has returned to her home
In Harrisburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilnrry C. Duncan ore
receiving congratulations upon the birth
of a daughter. Betty Kndlcott Duncan,
on April 10. Mrs. Duncan before her
marriage was Miss Anna inthrop
Endicott, of Merlon, Pa.
Mrs. V. Gilpin Robinson entertained
at an attractive luncheon at her home
nenr Clifton Heights in honor of her
cousin, Mrs. Robert Burnett Bean, of
the University of Virginia, Ht Chnr
lottesvlllc. The guests included Mrs.
R. B. Bean, Mrs. Frederick R. Hum
mett, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Hnmmctt,
Mrs. Thomas S. Wilson, Dr. Minnie
Leopold and Miss Elizabeth Holmes.
Miss Dorothy Gallagher, of Kansas
City, Mo., is visiting Mrs. Henry E.
Tisdale at her home in Ridley Park.
Miss Gallagher will spend some time in
the East, where she has many friends,
as she is a graduate of Trinity College,
Washington.
Miss Anita F. Lang has returned to
her home, the Kcilworth, in New Yok,
after spending some time in Atlantic
City anH this city. Miss Lang formerly
lived in this city.
InvltationB have been issued by the
Ladles' Auxiliary of the Atlantic Deeper
Waterways Association for a large re
ception In honor of Mayor J. Humpton
Moore and Mrs. Moore to take place this
evening at 8:80 o'clock at the Hotel
Walton. Mrs. William Ward, Jr.,
president fit the auxiliary, will preside,
and the reception will be followed by
dancing. The affair is in charge of
Mrs. Harry Dunlap, Mrs. Thomas
Creighton, Mrs. Elmer Smith, Mrs.
Frederick Froriep, vice presidents ; Mrs.
James R. Gwilliam, secretary; Mrn.
Harry S. Field, assistant secretary ;
Mrs. Charles K. Stannard, treasurer,
and Mrs. L. C. Wessels, chairman of
the entertainment committee.
The Pi Rho Sigma will hold its an
nual ball at the RitE-Carlton next Sat
urday evening.
GERMANTOWN
Miss Gladys Specse. of 2038 Medary
nvenue. will entertain the members of
the Phi Theta Slgnm Sorority at her
home this evening. Guests Include:
Miss Phyllis Freed, Miks Myrtle Al
bright. Miss Eleanor Warner. Miss
Margaret Wernert, Miss Mary Griffith,
Miss Jean Dunn, Miss Prudence Mc
Cullln, Miss Florence Colebougb, Miss
Hannah Shaw, Miss Edith Foulkc and
Miss Helen Andrews.
Mr and Mrs. Herbert Knight and
family, formerly of Gcrmantown, nnd
recently of Fox Chase, bao returned
to this vicinity and are occupying their
new home on Limekiln pike.
STRAWBERRY MAN8ION
Miss Theresa Froiomcr, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Fromtner. of
.1108 Berks street, will be married to
Mr. Eli Ginsberg on June Jl at the
Adelphia Hotel.
Mr. Rudolph Caiman and daughter,
Miss Cora Caiman, of 2823 Montgom
ery avenue, are making a short stay
in Atlnntic City.
-SffiSSB A
Tic mark that makes ;oti iitic
sure of style sure of value
Exceedingly smart for street wear
is this new La France Oxford with
its Cuban heel.
And the La France trade-mark offers you
assurance that it will be not only comfortable
but extremely bcrviceable as well.
We have this Oxford in both black and brown
kid, nd it is charming in cither material.
Come in and let us fit you with u pair.'
TIS A FEAT TO
MNlM PUBLiiJ
, jBf if y M JSP
I'hol-i ly .t Mttrhcll nillot
3IR8. HAROLD ASH I'lIILMPS
Who before tier niarr'ngo on April
5 was Miss Helen Kondn, of 1700
Pino tdrect.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mrs, A. Bergen entertained nt'
luncheon nnd cards at her home, .1001
Walnut direct, estcrdn.v afternoon.
Her guests included Mrs. Robert llellty,
Miss Fanny Relll. Miss Mmthn Rellly,
Mlfct Hobluctte. Miss E. Phelun, MIhs
Ell7nbeth Slot in nnd Miss Agnes It.
Bergen.
The members of tbe "Sixteen Club met
at the home of Miss Anric Cleclaud. of
C020 Race street, last eenlng. Tho
members include MIsh Marian Cum
mings, Miss Florence Ituhl, Mrs.-Frrdf
ericlc Adams, Miss Elinor Baker, Mrs
Walter Baker, Miss lima Levis, Miss
Mario McCarthy. Misn Ilarlet SIclN,
Miss Grace Millet. Miss Leonn Wnd
lelgh. Miss Helen Srott, Mis Catherine
Saunders, Mies Margaret Thompson,
MUs Mabel Petorson unci Mls C'ou
stance Hubbard.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H.' Cleland, of (121
North rifty-slxth street, announce the
engagement of their daughter, .Miss
Helen Irene Cleland, to Mr. Norman J.
Stringer, of 10J18 North Rcdflcld street.
Tho marriage will take place on Juno !5.
Mrs. Henry F. Marqtiurtt, of 0022
Washington avenue, will give u largo
card party at her home on FrldnV for
the benefit of the Tabor Ilontb at
Doylestown, Pa,
Mrs. Rollin Richardson Meyers, of
the Rutland Apnrtmcntu, will entertain
nt dinner on Monday night. Mrs. E.
C. Crow and Miss Ethel II. Crow, for
merly of Flntbush, Brooklyn, nro now
living in Lnnsdowne.
Mrs. S. Friedbcrger wan the guest
for a few days of Mrs,. J. Vi. Fcigcl at
ncr aparimenc in Aiinntic Uity.
The wedding of Miss Sydnev Belle
Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Rodger Williams, of 314 Noith Horton
street, nnd Mr. James S. Maguire, of
JUO Oak Lane, Wayne, took place on
Friday at Easton, Pn. The Williams
family lived formerly at .'1827 Baring
street.
V''";""""ll55r FOUNDED 165 feSSBBaE1
Illl DbwbeS lllll
1122 Chestnut St.
Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century
w6oit
ooite
s Tailor-mades
Practical and Smart
E Are' These Tweed Coats
s $49.50 to $65.00
For motoring and walking one would be suitably attired
ss in any of theso heather tweed mixtures or tweed velours.
Either a loose flare, the fullness partly confined, or an all
5E around belt tho models.
H Youthfully Smart Sport Coats
E Exceptionally Priced at $24.75
A regulation sport model of tan polo cloth. The mate
rs rial is very soft and smart looking and belted with nar
ss: row leather belt3,
H DeweeSf-2JLj& Dresses
jj $10.95 to $55.00
Many.styles and models compose these two-piccc dresses
of Voile, in stripes, dots, checks and plaids, Dimity,
Dotted Swiss, Pongee, Crepe do Chine, Habutai, Organdie
nnd Silk. They come in tho wanted colors, are far
s superior to many one-piece dresses, as they aro adaptable
to any figure; rarely need alterations, are easily laun-
dered and have all the appearance of a neatly fitting
s one-piece dress.
Great Silk Clearance
H $2.75 Per Yard
ards and yards of odd pieces and broken lines, in a
good qunlity material. Not all shades in all materials, .
but altogether a splendid assortment.
Tub Shirtingt Foulards
Quality Pongee Georgettea
Sport Tuiiah
White Silk Broadcloth
Model
FIT FEET
Lafei&ffllJltetHlA-, TUESDAY,
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Tho wedding of Miss Augusta II.
Keller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry V. Keller, of 2.11.T Green street,
and Mr. Robert E. Peoples, of .'1700
North Gratz street, will tnko place on
Weduesday evening, April 28, at 7 :30
o'clock, at thp Roosevelt, and wjll be
followecl by n reception. The bride will
bo attended by her sister, Mrs. Herman
Hcjl, ns matron of honor; and .the
following bridesmaids, Miss Henrietta
Keller, also a sister of the bride; Miss
Minnie Hcxamer, Miss Hildegardc Hec
ntner. Miss Marian Manning, 'Miss
Katharine Rowland nnd Miss Ruth
Patton. Mr. Peoples will have for best
nan Mr. Judton Vogde.s, and bis ushers
will Include : Mr. Robert Weaver, Mr.
Carman Davis, Mr. William Board
man, Mr. Dc Forrest Ewlng. Mr. Elmer
Murray and Mr. Harry Keller, brother
of Uie bride.
The women's auxiliary of the Osteo
pathic Hospital, Nineteenth and Spring
Garden streets, will conduct n rummage
salo at 810-818 Wnlnut Btrcot for three
days beginning tomorrow. Tho nffnlr,
which is in aid of the building fund of
the nurses' home, is in charge of Mrs.
J. V. Snyder, president: Mrs. S. P.
LummuH nnd Mrs. J. W. Actpn, vlrc
presidents; Mrs. M. E. Cassel, record
ing fcccretnry'; Mrs. Blaine W. Scott,
corresponding secretary, and Mrs. W.
P. Duuuiugton, treasurer, assisted by
the uuxillary members.
FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL
The Young Men's Association of the
Fulls will give a reception nnd enter
tainment, tomorrow evening nt America
Hall iu celebration of Its tw;enty-flrst
anniversary nnd to honor Its members
vho have retflrncd Irom service in the
Uultrd States army and navy. The
honor guests' include Mr. Edward Buck
ley. Mr. Harold Wrrlngton, Mr.
Thomas P. Jones. Mr. Edward Jones,
Mr. John Blgman, Jr,, Mr. Charles
Keiinedv. Mr. Sherman Stnrrctt. Mr.
Ellwood Clayton. Mr. Stnnlpy Smith,
Mr. Norman Woolcy. Ir. Harold Web
ster. Mr. Donald MacKenfcle, Mr. Gar
field Edmonds. Mr. Raymond Lister,
Mr. Charles Wilcox, Mr Norman Gar
rett Mr. Jean Burdette, Mr, Ilnrry
West, Mr. Elmer Denton, Mr. Jumes
Edwards. Mr. Albert Homewood. Mr.
"Wilford Schoflcld. Mr. Sidney Bates,
Mr. James Schoficld. Mr. Mnrsden
Knott, Mr. George Bates, Mr. Charles
Singer, Jr.. Mr. Joseph Pieknrd, Mr.
Frank Weer, Mr. James McKay. Jr..
Mr. Walter Fox, Mr. John Halstead.
Mr. Harold Turner and Mr. John H.
Phillip. Mr. Robert L. Boardman. the
president, will preside. A special
feature of the entertainment will
be the unfurling of the large
new American flag presented Inst week
to the club bv the members of the
Indies' auxiliary of the association, of
which Mrs. John Stinson is the presi
dent; Mrs. George Stubblewlnc, finan
cial secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Wil
liam Clark, corresponding secretary,
and Mrs. Fergus Reed, Miss Annlo
Morrison, Mrs. f.corge Foster, Mrs.
John Groves, Mrs. Leon Slter. Mrs.
James Mack. Mrs. William Thompson
and Mrs. Anna Snowden, the board of
managers.
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THE BIG SHOE STORE
1204-06-08 Market St.
80UTH PHILADELPHIA
St. Monica's Choral Society will pre
sent the "Princess Bonnie" on Wednes
day evening nt tbe Metropolitan Opera
House for the benefit of the new Dny
Nursery Among the principals are Miss
Josephine It. Bonniwell, Mrs. James1
Kernan, Mrs. George I, Dorsoy. Miss
Fannie Donnelly, Mr. James Conley,
Mr. James Joyce, Mr. James Walls.
Mr. William Hnrdman. Mr. James
Fields nnd Mr. Joseph Zavorskl. The
diorus Includes'about 100, consisting of
Bridesmnlds' chorus, Spanish -dancers
and Spanish students.
Miss Anne Strecker. daughter of Dr.
Henrv Strecker. of 1,118 Pine street.
entertained the PI Kappa Delta Sorority
''iiirriuiuvu vie j"i iappn jjeiia nororuy
nt her home on Monday evening. 'Among
nt lie
those
present were .Miss Anna I,aue.
Miss Kathcrlne McGarvey, Miss Jose
idilne Larkliis, Miss Agnes McCloskey,
Miss Mario Roach, Miss Lbrctto Ma
roney, Miss Mary Strecker and Miss
Molllc Mahoncy.
Mrs. Philip Arnold, of 24 South De
Lanccy place, Chelsea, was the guest
Inst week of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. Dalslmcr, of tho Royal Apart
ments. TIOGA
Miss ndythe A. AVoIfson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wulfnou. of
1.120 Lyeomlng (.treet, whose marriage
to Mr. Idadorc .T. Faggcn, of Chestnut
Hill, will take place on Thurwlny, iu
giring a farewell luncheon today nt her
home, with tho following gucnta: Miss
Mildred Mnnko, MIm Helenc KniuH,
Miss Helen Oatrow, Miss Elsie Crnyder,
Miss Minnie Josephs, Miss Dorothy
I-'aggrn. Mls Harriet Herbnrh. Miss
Ida Cohen, Miss Henricttn Uehrmunn.
Mrs. IMwnrd Idebcnnan, Misa Ileglnn
Pfciffer. Miss Itlta Manko. Miss Kdno
llonncm. Miss Hetty Hochnian, Miss
Lillian Wolfson, Miss Hsthcr AVolfson,
Mrs. Alexander Wolfson. nnd Mrs.
George Hochmau, of New York.
Mihs Hclene Murphj, duughtrr of
Mr. John Murphy, of 1226 West Eric
avenue, whose marriage to Mr. Henry
Mlllc-r. of :J014Locust street, will take
..l.w ,.rtAH..A Ill ! . .. .11. ...n. 4lila
PIU ,' IVI1IIK 1 l , Will fcl. U HIHIH l ...i-i
veuing nt her home for the memuers
of her bridal party. On Sunday evening
Miss Graro McCloskey, of US! Fouth
Melvlllo utreet, gave a dinner in honor
of Miss Murphy und Mr. Miller nnd
their attendants, nnd on Snturdny af
ternoon a luncheon for tho bride nnd
her attendants was given at tbe Manu
facturera' Glub by Miss Helen Kelly, of
0342 Greene street, Gcrmantown.
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MISS MARGERY ELLISON
WEDS MR. J. H. WALKER
Marriage of Mios Rosalie Hoban
and Mr. Ignatiun J. Horst-
niann, Jr.
The wedcllng of Miss Margery "VV.
nillson, daughter of Mrn. Kwriel'
nilison. nnd Mr. John Henry w"'".
1 01 .,oicimuui. -. ..""," .". '.v.; '
levenlug nt 0:flO o'clock nt the- hom,7
of Columbln. H. C. w 111 take place mis
evenlug nt tt'.'M o'clock nt the home of
h. l.rM'M Klster. Mrs. William Nelll,
OiS Qulncev street, Corinnntown. Mrs.
William Palson. anothrr sister of the
bride, will act as matron pf hjnor. and
tho bridesmnlds will Include Miss Curo
line Walker, of Columbia, H. C .;.
Ida Hhaw, Miss Alice Hecbncr. of this
elty. and Miss Joanne Boyle, of New
York. Mr. Ljlc Whltner. of Columbia,
will act us best man. The Itev. Robert
Johnston, of the Church of the Savior,
West Philadelphia, will perform the
ecrcmony.
HOP.HTMANN HOBAN
An InterCslInr wedding took place
yesterday morning nt 10:S0 o'clock in
the Church of the Annunciation, when
Mls UoRolie Hoban, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Charles J. Hoban, of 1000
South Hroad street, became the bride
of Mr. Ignatius J. Horstmnnn. Jr.. son
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ignatius J. Horstinann,
of :S027 Walnut street.
Tho ceremony was performed bv
Bishop Hoban, of Hcronton. an uncle
of the bride, who officiated nt the nuptial
mass.
Tbe bride was given in marriage by
her father. She wore n gown of white;
satin and lace., nnd n tulle veil trimmed
with duchess lace and orange blossoms,
nnd carried n bouquet of lillles-of-thc-volley
and gardenias.
Miss Eleanor Hoban, a sister of tho
hrlilo. was maid of honor, Hncl .MlhS
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turned from Irancc. where she was
nursing during the war, was brides
maid. MIm Hoban wore a frock of
orchid color georgetto and a hat of
orchid hntin-strnw, and tulle trimmed
with pink nnd blue flowers. She car
ried n shower bounuet of sweet peas
to match her frock. Miss Vanncman's
dress was of pink georgette, embrold
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Bellcvue Court Building J
1418 Walnut Street tt
Department
uBES
Mats!
$g.oo
A Very Special
Price for Tomorrotv
With tremendous special purchases
our popular-price stocks are at flood
tide with every fashion thought of
this brilliant millinery season we
announce this attractive spec!'.
Values to $8.o0 and $10.00. Hats
of the mode, popular straws, trans
parent Hats and combination mate
rials in modish sliapeb and with
trimmings of tho hour. Colors vivid
or somber as you like them!
SOLD HERE ONLY
Tailored Suits
Ladies'
Misses'
Juniors'
29.75 36.75 49.75
NEW LIGHT COLORS
Smartly tailored and neatly fin
ished. Serviceable, sensible,
economical,
ALSO
Motor Coats
Street Coats
32.75 to 66.75
New Tailored Hate
TVIANN'A DlLKS
1102 CHESTNUT STREET '
I A.Arl tt n .lflflsA.. t.l.n.1.1 Mtl.t llllA
iiwi III uiiinvi niiaur, u.k. rm
u lint ot pluk satin-straw unci tune
Irimmed with pink fltiwers, nnd rnrriccl
a shoner bciiiciuet of, pink sweet pocix
Mr. Horstinann had in brother. Mr.
John Horstmanu, ns best man The
W llllam Jennings. Mr. Illclinrd Horst
luann and Mr. Charles J. Hoban.
I'rnti-vn inr
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A nrettr neddlntr whtcli took n
at 8 o'clock lastviiight was that of MIssK.tn romnin' ive'rnl weeks.' and after-
ma lj. ran I, of ;nr lirenster axe
Prcustor ne
uno. and Mr. Lester L. Perlend. rtNo
of WVst Phlladelphln. The Uev. Dr.
Howe officiated.
j no nricie, who whs gixen in nmr- i
rlage. by her father, wore u gown of,
white georgette mid (jnrricd white roses.
Miss Catherine Ilellnmo, who ntteiided!
licr ns infild of honnr. wore n Trunk c
of pink georgette and rnrrled pink
roses.
Mr William Earle ncied ns best inau
After ii nhort Wedding trip Mr. and
Mrs. IVriend will bo nt home nt 8.11."
IJrewstcr avenue.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr and Mrs.
of Mo.un, bine
the niarrluge of
Elbaheth Lewis rronelleld, and Mr.
iii.-ir lumiijii'i . ,uim
i"re: .."ff" 'v " '"rr-ol ,vr ,va'
Muy 1 ,
Christ Church, Meclin.
Mr. nnd Mrs C liflonl C'nnipiou ot
Meclin, liae been entertaining Miss
Marguerite Khepnrd, of .New York, for
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs Walter Robinson Johns
will entertain informally at their home.
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PRESENT
QMdSinig Ddeas
OF
New Day Wraps
for smart towmi wear
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SOFTLY DRAPED STYLES WHICH
WRAP THEMSELVES GRACEFULLY
AROUND THE FIGURE OF RICH
DUVETYN TRICOLETTE AND FINE
NOVELTY WEAVES IN TRICO AND
TWILL INTRODUCING STUNNING
PLEATED EFFECTS IN SINGLE,
DOUBLE AND TRIPLE TIER STYLES,
INCLUDING MANY MODELS WITH
COLLARS OF LIGHT-WEIGHT FURS.
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Our Formal
uoiinced as
Salons
ITS THE FOOT
I! I Zie a.Doctors Bandage
hu 'i jm-.iiU ?m y: 4?av;ti
Like a doctor's band
age for tired, aching
feet, this shoe brings
rest and comn.
Tho rrstl'ul support which
a bandage gives is pro
vided in Cantilever Shoes
by a shank shaped to meel
the arch of the foot at
every point of its curve.
This perfect instep sup
port m c a n s wonderful
comfort.
l'ur from crampinc 01 n
straining tho muscles, a?
mntal appliances do, tho
shank of Cantilever Shoe
bends with the movements ot"
tho foot. Must-lew und cowls
flex with every atep and grow
strong.
l.aemg a Cantilever Shoe
draws up tho under-arch aui
facc so thut it conforms to
the contour of the foot. SniiR
lacing is not uncomfortable,
for tho tongue ia extra broad
and padded
(antilevefSiioes
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WONDERFUL FOR WALKINO'
CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP
K100 Walnut Street (Over Cunard Offlcc)
PHILADELPHIA
Made by Mortic X- llurr, llruuldyn, t. '.
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tim I Ml - At ll I M till WvlfrTllir, tH lMlMrill
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i Jirs. .lonns s sister, .uss Heoqcciirmn-
emir .Ittniiey, of Ilnltlinore, wlV-w tneif
. guest for a few clays,,
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Jr. V i"" "L"L'Y' .V'Ti. .5 ,1 TiV.nnr..
' "Mr and Mrs. William II A. jllllft
'nt Hose Vallev, ulll go to Atlaritlu
rc. tn.i.i t.. v i .. sin., i .. ii.mcl.nv
- ,....! ..ni Bncn(t lic summer in Now
i iHiujiniiiit:. ,
A dance was given In the Cnrtrtr
Armors on Prlda) eeiilng for the bene
fit of the Taj lor ho.'pitnl nt Itldlcy
Park
ROXDOROUQH
Mrs. JoepIi Henr Ewlng, of firUl
East Walnut lane, will entertain bc
Tuesday Club of Iloxborough this CTC
ulng nt her home, when her eiicstf i will.
Include Mrs. Karah riemlnR. Mrs. Wal
lace Hoot. Mrs. Joseph ScIioIIpIo. Jr;
Mrs. James W. Wobensmlth. Mre. j.
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' Hyntt Hnyder. Mrs. Harry Walk. Blr.
Wllllum ftoshow. Mrs Charles Kcffer.
W. Uoger Trouefield. I Mm. Jolju Wooler .Mrs Wilbur Beftcj.
Issued Invitations for lelil. Mm. Joseph Miles. Mm Irj Mil-.i.-i.
.i i.. i.. er. Mrs. Ilurr Helms. Mrs. JU., M.
T"iL st " ll... li.U.I Mr
IUIJII1,, i.l, p. mill' i ..i.., - .-.
: w m s wmson. Mrs. a.
.Ioenti Davenport, airs, nrriieri otni-
nt i
Wtrrnlmnnlt Mrs. John C Hmilll. Mr.
Prank Thomus. Mrs. William Keld and
Mrs. Robert Crawford
Miss Abbie Gardner, of WIckford. K,
I., hns returned home uftrr spending
ome tlme.ns the guct of her lstM
Miss Hurriet Gardner, of Lyceum avenue.
Opening Will Dc A n-
Soon oa Our French
Arc Completed
tantilcer hhucb encourape
an eas-y po,ture and a eonoct
currwjjo. Jhe natuial iniioi
bole line and tho tilted hcol
distribute the weight propi i
Jy. Thejp is room for tin- tooi
without crowding. Jhe foot lh
comfortable.
CantiloMT ShocH huMi good
tle, fine leathers, trim linen
Widths from AAAA to K. Wo
guarantee to fit you perfectly
or refund your money. Cour
teous treatment and conscien
tious .son ice.
Come in for u demonstration
or write for booklet
Vs. VrMBill TKwB
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