, '5ft I' IT K V- M' jjl 'ow) 4- L' V ", ?i ffc JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE JVancy Wtynnc Talks of Persons, Places and Coming Events. Mash and Wig to Give "Don Quixote, Esq." for Seamen's Institute f A MOST representative number of J. wrtmen gathered nt Mm. Alexander Van llennselacr's home, 1801 Walnut street, yesterday afternoon to meet the Princess Cantacuzcnc, who, you know, Tvnn originally Mian Julia Grant, and In a granddaughter of our lato President U. 8. Grant. Tho princess wan alto gether charming nnd gavo n most In teresting talk on conditions In Russia, explaining very carefully how the real Russians had striven all through the dark days to keep with tho Alllesnnd to kill bolshevlsm and were still ready to do so with assistance. Mrs. George II, Lorlmer, who Is chairman of the Princess Cantncuzeno subcommittee of the Russian committee of the Emergency Aid, which In turn has Mrs. George Wharton Pepper as chnlnnan, intro duced tho princess most gracefully hnd tvo wero treated to n talk of more than an hour; a talk which was most clear, most convincing and extraordinarily In teresting. Certainly her twenty years In Russia hnd given her an Insight Into Russian llfo nnd tho people. Slio had learned to understand nnd lovo them nnd she made her hearers understand them better and want very much to help them. I noticed Mrs.. Arthur Ica In the audience and Mrs. Charlemagne Tower, Mrs. J. Bertram Lippincott, Mrs. Thomas Learning, Mrs. Sidney Keith, Mrs. Willis Martin, Mrs. Norman Mac Leod, Mrs. Gordon Fettermnn, Mrs. Stanley G. FlngK, Jr.. Mrs. Chnrles M. I,ca. Mhn Grace Smith. Miss Kmlllc RIvinus, Mrs. Joseph Carpenter, Jr., Mrs. Antclo Dcvereux, Mrs. W. Allan Stockton. Mr. Kdwnrd Stotesbury, Hw Helen Klelsher, Mrs. l)e Witt Cuj'lor, Mrs. Alexander 'Williams Riddle, in fact there must have been nt least a hundred and fifty women there. Tea was served after the talk. DID you ever sec such glorious hair as Mrs. Bob Large has? I saw her a few days ago at an evening affair, and It was just as wonderful as when, at eighteen, she was one of tho belles of her first season In society. She has been In mourning for some years for Mr. Large nnd has not been going about much. In fart, only this' year have I seen her nt opera or theatre. She was wearing n stunning frock of blark lace, made with a high bodice and long sleeves over a low-necked foundation and her -white neck fairly glistened through the lnce. Her hair was like on nurcolc of light. She nnd Mrs. Walter Steel arc two of our women who have steadfastly refused to wear their hair In tight, nccording to strict fashion, but they arc both so pretty they can enslly afford to stick to their o'wn stjle. WELL, I for one nm certainly glad that we shnll have n chance to see that horse again next Tuesday night. And ou know, I guess, what horse I mean. None other thnn that Rosen -ante, with her Spanish bark legs nnd Am Russian forelegs nud their ultog'-thcr fascinating four dancing legs. In other words, tho Mask and Wig Club has coti fented to nppear nt the Academy of muHie for tho benefit of the Seamen Church Institute, In which so ninny of tho prominent men nnd women of tho city nrc no interested just now. You know it Is proposed to build a large hotel for penmen down near Second nnd Walnut streets. Most of the cities with harbors ham these hotels and one is badly needed here, hence the drive for funds recently started. Among those who will entertain In boxes ou Tuesday evening will be Mrs. Alexander Van Rensselaer. Mrs. T DoWitt Cuylcr, Mrs. John A. Urown, Mrs. Charles 13. Coxc, Mrs. Daniel L. Hutchinson. Mrs. George Mel'ndden, Mr. T. Charlton Henry, Mrs. Sidney W. Keith, Mrs. Ernest Law, Mrs. Charles Henry Scott, Mrs. Herbert; M. Howe, Mrs. Livingston L. niddle. Mrs. Thomas (J. Ashton, Mr. John 0. Bell, Mrs. Arthur Lea. Mm. Hcnrv S. Grove. Mrs. Kills Jackson, Mrs. 'Strieker Coles, Mrs. Alba John son. Mrs. Edward Stotesbury, Mrs. Myers Fitter, Mrs. Stanley (J. Flagg, Jr.. Mis. Charles M. Len, Miss Nina Lea and Mrs. H. Dobson Altcmus, Mrs. Henry Reed Hatfield. Mrs. Theodore Cramp. Mrs. Ilollinshenil Taylor aud Mrs. William 0. Warden. YOL Uuow George Arliss was to havo been guest of honor at tho Cushman Club today, but I have been told that the fa. has been postponed until next Frida, tho thirtieth, because todny be ing Shakenpoaro's birthday tho annual entertainment nt the Edwin Forrest Home is held nud Mr. Arliss is to be the honor guest of tho old actors and actresses. Mrs. Florence Enrlc Coutes will read from Henry the Eighth, nnd there will be n play, "Tho Gloss of Touth," written by Horace Howard Furncss, Jr, YOU ought to go out to the rummage Palo at :504a Market street, which Is being held today nnd wns opened yes terday. It is for tho Chnpln Memorial Home for tho Blind, on Woodlnnd live nue. nnd Mrs. Samuel Austin nnd Mrs. William Woodward have the affair iu charge. Mrs. Woodward was telling ino jes teritay of tho wonderful things they hac. She is so Interested in It nil, because being blind herself she knows uliat a joy the Chapin homo is to these Uenty some persons, both men nnd vomen, who live there. Mrs. Wood ward is chairman of the ladles' nuxll Inrv of the home, and every one thinks o much of her, with her cheerful no eeptiiuro of the loss of sight ; nnd her desire to help those who hnve I lie Fume Mirrnw but no menns to help them tcUes, just makes people want to open their pocketbooks and give to this home Iu which she Is so Interested. They are very nnxious to build nn ndditlou. that a few nioro persons may be cared for. Mrs. Woodward told me 'that the ministers sho has Interested havo given Neii their overcoats for the sale today nil tomorrow. And while on tho subject of rummage ales, did you know there's n wonder Kning on at 008 Chestnut street for the ftxinl service committee of tho Chil- P. N. Degerberg 1621 Chestnut Street Imported Scotck Tweed SUITS $65 up for WOMEN and MISSES And their things arc "DETTy had had a party one day last - week and the rcmnlnn thereof con sisted largely of four different kinds of candy. Well, on Sunday aunt nnd uncle went thero to dine, nnd the candy wns brought out. Every one was having a wonderful time nnd Betty's mother remarked once or twice: "Really, I am nfrald Betty will be sick with all that enndy." nnd she spoke anxiously. But vwhen Betty came In from play nnd examined each of her precious boxes In turn there wns real feeling In her voice as she remnrked, "I don't believe I'll get sick eating too much candy." NANCY WYNNE. . SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An interesting wedding to society will bo that of Miss Eleanor Noble, daugh ter of Mrs. Woodbrldgo Noble, of 217 West Mt. Airy nvenuc. Germnntown, nnd Mr. Geoffrey T. Hawley, which will take place on Tuesday. June 1, nt 7 o'clock, nt the home of Miss Noble's, uncle nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Jnnncy. ."7 East Summit nvenue, Chestnut Hill. The Rev. John Chap man, of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Chcs.tput Hill, will perform the cere mony. Miss Anna L. Lartori will net as maid of honor nnd Miss Mcta M. Jnnney nnd Miss Alice B. Jnnncy, cousins of the bride, will bo brides maids. Miss Mary Jane Ilawley will be the flower girl nnd Mr. Ilnrry Dower will net ns best man Miss Dorothy K. New bold, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Newbold. of Laverock, will he mnrried the enrly lart of June to Mr. Lothrop Ritchie, of Pittsburgh. The wedding will take place at St. Paul's Church, Chestnut Hill, nnd will be very quiet nnd small on nc count of the family being in mourning. Tho wedding of Miss Alice. Gilpin, dnughtcr of the late Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred eric Morton Gilpin, of this city, nnd Mr. William Henry Lloyd, nlso of this city, took place at noon yesterday In the chapel of the Protestant Episcopal Church of St. Luke nnd the Enlnhnnv. The Rev. David M. Steele. D. D., rec tor of the church, Performed the cere mouy. The bride was unnttended. Mr. F. Bnrnnrd O'Connor nnd Mr. Francis Hopkinson Gilpin, of New York, nnd Mr. Henry W. Spnchmnn. of this city, netcd ns ushers. After n wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Llojd wiM live at the southeast corner of Fifteenth and Lo cust streets. Tho Chestnut Hill Rending nnd Lunch Club, which is composed of n dozen res idents of Chestnut Hill, nud which met nt their houses in turn, ench Thursday, lias been discontinued until the fall. Mrs. Randolph Justice, of Meadow View, Bryn Mnwr, gnvc n smnll family partv nt her home on Wednesday. Those present were: Mis. Wlllium B. Hart, of Button Wood. Radnor; Mrs. Jnmes B. Kempton. of Radnor, nnd Mrs. George L. Justice, of Wildwood, St. Davids. Mrs. Clarence W. Dolnn, of Rose mont, returned to her home from tho South yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Wilson Curtin, of 221." De Lnnccy place, returned to their country home. Brentwood, llo.su luont, jesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Oelbermnn and family, formirly of Carpenter lane, hnve moved Into their new house 1111 Seminole nvenuc, abeve Willow Groo nvenuc, St. .Martins. Mr. nnd Mrs. Willinm limes Forbes, of VHInnova. Hre planning to spend the summer nt their cottage ut cntuor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Willinm H. Mnurcr, of the Wood-Norton, Germnntown, will entertain nt dinner this evening nt the Bellcvue-Strntford. in honor of their daughter. Mini Ruth Maurer nud Mr. J. Albert Oldnch, whose marriage will tako place tomorrow. Tho guests, who will include members of tho bridal party and n few additional friends, will be: 'Air. and Mrs. George Seaman, of Poughkeepsle: Mr. and Mrs. II. F. M. Oldach, Dr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Hurst Mnier, Mr. and Mrs. David D. Crnmer, Mies Dorothy Oldnch, Miss Margie Westerman, Miss Elizabeth Boyd, of Washington j Miss Ethel Stevenson, Mr. William Hurst Oldach, Mr. Fred erick Oldnch, Mr. Herman Oldach and Mr. William W. Daniels. Mrs. Wnlter L. 'Foulke. of Mer maid lane, St Martins, Chestnut Hill, has returned to her home from Miami, Fin., where she Brent several weeks. Mrs. Chnrles Goodman, of Fishers avenue, Bryn Mawr, entertained four teen membero of tho children's dancing class nt her home a few evenings ngo after tho fancy dress mcetiug of tho class, which meets nt the Merlon Cricket Club. Among her guests were : Miss Kntherine M. Ludlnm, Miss Betty Snowden, Miss .Tnno Snowden, Miss May Smith, Miss .Tnno Phillips, Miss iinHjjiiiiMiiiwwiHii8Mni,wiiHiiiiaiuiB! PUMPS of Rich Cordovan Calf Presenting A Most Wanted Spring Model TODAY and for Tomorrow h TWO DAYS 6 85 ONLY at HO Everywhere! Were these Pumps offered nt $10 you'd consider them cxcollent values. At ?0.85, thero is no argu ment necessary, particu larly sinco $10 is their lowest price elsewhere. Fetching model, with Louis heels, turn soles. A very special economy value for theso two days. Royal Boot Shop 2nd Floor Savas 2t5 I208-8-IO Chtstnut Streat n dren's Hospital, splendid, too, K mmM i Kt&r EVENING PUBjic LEDGEK-PHmABELBHIA, FRIDAY, . tsr&zWi S0. . y r,i Photo liy IJachrach. MRS. WILLIAM J. CLOTHIER Mrs. Clothier Is chnirman of tho committee for tho Vynnolood Pony nnd Dog Show, which will take placo this year on Wednes day, May 12 Prlseilla Goodman, Mr. Stuart Dar lington Ludlnm. Mr. John Stewnrdson, Mr. George Worth, Mr. Frederick lr. ueorgo hllllps, Mr. .In mes Snowden1 nnd Mr. Charles Goodman .A.nS(1 Mrs Joseph B. Hutchinson, of inoi Spruce street, will return to St. Davids. June 1, to occupy the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roever, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. P. Thornton Dnshlel, Miss Alice Dashiel and Miss Virginia Dnshlol hnve taken a home qn Chestnut nv"'n,1 lcynd Seminolo nvenue, Chest nut Hill. Mr. and Mrs. George Fnlcs Baker. a it vi- b.f'oc Tiding the month of April at LnkCWOed- nrn nrnnnto.l . -.-.- turn to their home, Old Oaks, Rosemont, on May 1. ' A series nt tlia fin......... :it 1.. 1 un bive Junior -of the Saturday Club, of Wayne, at the clubhouse dur ing tho month of May. Mrs. W. Alleu Farr. president of the club, will be the hostess. ALONG THE MAIN LINE The Women's Club of Cvnwyd held a meeting on Wednesday. Mrs. Robert Brown gave several violin solos nnd Mr. Michael Dorizns, of the Unlvcr Ji. ,f l. cnnylvnnin, gave a lecture with lantern slides, on Palestine and the Icar East. There wns a reception following the meeting to the new mem hern who havo come in during the past year. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles II. Wetzel and iituRuicr, iiuHs uuruaru wetzel, of the Wesley Apartments, Wayne, have Just returned from Porto Rico, where they bih'ui Huverai wccks. "Alice in Wonderland" will be given ut tho I-ower Merlon High School audi torium tomorrow afternoon for the benctit of the IJryn Mnwr endowment lumi. GERMANTOWN Miss Evelyn Swnrz will eutcitain the members of the Omcen Phi Simon Sorority, Upsllon Chapter, nt her home tomorrow afternoon. Her guests will t?gJ3JfflgjEM&MgJeMeMSjgjJgJJS .C 4U Millinery Importer 1517 Walnut St. a week-end Offering A SELECTED GROUP OF CHODOFF MODELS. EVERY ONE A HIGHER PRICED CHAPEAU OF SUPERLATIVE CHARACTER. ryisjajsjcMSJiiMsisra inninH George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 We have planned n wonderful showing for Saturday of Trimmed Hats for smartly dressed women and the younger set. You have an opportunity in this special collection of nowly created lints to jjet just the hat you want for that particular suit or gown. These Remarkable Value Hats are $10.00 and $12.00 No two models alike. All trimmed In our own workrooms with best quality braids, ribbons and French flowers they wo mato by ex perts of experience. Tho Braids nr I.lserc, Hemp, nnd Satin Finish. Tho models nro smalt and medium pokes, nicotines, nnd mushroom brlmu. At n glance you will notice they hao tho stylo njid value of Hats nt a much higher price. Trefoussc French Kid Gloves in 8 Button Length, $5.50 a pair French Kid Glovea In I' JC or ovorseain sewn In Whlto, Black, Beaver and Brown. This Is n belated Importation bought for delivery last fall when French Oloves wero cheaper. W nro giving" our oustom era this price advantage. Thesa fin French gloves aro hard to obtain and would be (rood valuo at tho regular price. Silk Hosiery With Clocks, $2.75 Slight Seconds of the $5.50 Grade; Half Price These nro a tine gnuKO, puro silk hoao with Ilslo garter tons and doublo Roles ; they havo full fanhloned feet and come in black with whlto clocks nnd white with black clocks. The imperfections are almost Imposslhlo to nnd nnd we havo tho same quality in our regu lar stock in firsts at ss.SO n pair. Venice Laces, Half Price Wo nro showing a wonderful collection of fine Imported Venice I.aces In narrow, medium and wldo edgex and insertions, Tho prices havo been lowered to half ns the various widths are not to be had in sets. This Is nn exceptional opportunity to secure fheso wanted laces at Prices Now Hanging From 50c to $2.00 Allen's French Hair Nets 10c each; $1.00 a dozen Wo havo Just received a largo Importation of our guaranteed lmlr t: thev cost almost this much now to Import, but we aro mill main. new ; tainlng tho prlco at which we have been Belling them for over eeen years. Wo guaranteo every net to be perfect nnd to glvo reasonable wenr or wo will choerfully replaco them. Slip-on Cup Shape in Both Large and Small Sizes Import Special Straight Shape in Extra Large Size include Miss Margaret Malpass, Miss Anita Kaurmnn, Miss uorotiiy .louns ton. Miss Dorothy Kolb. Miss Edith Thompson, Miss Maud Thompson, Miss uertruae uummings ami ansa iumi Firth. Tim nnrnrltr has nlanncd n dance to be given nt tho Delmnr-Morrls on May 8. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. J. F. W. Schmidt, of 0105 Christian street, will entertain nt a card party nt their homo this evening. Their guests will include Mr. nnd Mrs. Wendell Swift TrcdieK, ur. nnu .Mrs. Edward W. Beach, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Seltz, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rollln Rlchnrdson Meyers and Mr. nnd Mrs. Bucks. Mrs. William J. Coane. of 0,180 Church road, Ovcrbrook, will give n din ner nt her homo which win uc ioiiowcu by n dance nt tho Ovcrbrook Golf Club on Saturday night. Mrs. Harry Bower, of 4S00 Cedar avenue, will entertain her "fiOO" club this nfternoon. The members will In clude Mrs. Hiram II. Illrseh, Mrs. Ru dolph Sossnn. Mrs. A. II. Hartung, Mrs. Frederick Donneuhowcr. Mrs. Carl F. Lnubcr, Mrs. Jacob Boiswangcr, Sirs. A, P. Rosenberger, Mrs. II. P. Orlcmnnn, Mrs. Harry Bowers, Mrs. IT. ArfoH. Mrs. Thomas Schmltt. Sirs. J. II. Bowers, Mrs. W. II. Rittcr, Mrs. F. W. Haltcrman, Airs, .incou Mchrei bcr, Mrs. C. F. Wall nnd Mrs. L. Es linger. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nud Mrs. Kahn, of .T1S Christian street, nrc receiving congratulations on the birth of a non on Sunday, April 18. Among those who are entertaining nt the baznnr which is being held In St. Monica's parish hall, Seventeenth and Rltncr streets, on the evenings of this week nre: Mrs. J. Murphy, Mrs. Jo seph Halpln. Mrs. John P. Donahue, Mrs. Gromllck. Miss Aune Crowley, Mrs. Johu McCool, Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. Nell Devlin, Mrs. John Gnlen, Mrs. MeAullff. Miss Nellie Cnffry, MKs Marv Caffry, Sirs. D. Dorsey. MNs ll"tn Eli-off and Mrs.J. P. Stahl. TlOQA A surprise reception wns given on Tuesday evening In honor of Mrs. Clara S. Ogden at her home, 220S Hunting Park avenue, by tho A. W. T. Society of the Temple Baptist Church, of which Mrs. Ogden is the president. The guests included the Rev. nnd Mrs. Herbert Agate, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Walling, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wnlllng. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Ogden. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Hammer, Mrs. Hacker. Mr. Frank Hnckcr, Mrs. Ed ward Moddock. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Jennings, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Myers. Mrs. E. Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Lyons, Mr. und Mrs. George Dawson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallace Culp, Mrs. Symond. Mr. and Mrs. W. Burt Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. John Ogden, Miss Jane Cgdcn, Miss Emllio Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Buchanan, Mrs. .L II. Thomas. Miss Millie Thomas. Mrs. Steelcmun. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Kemp. Mrs. II. L. Graf aud Doctor and Mrs. Hownrd E. Mcllor. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. .T. Ilnrrv Rowers is entertaining the members of the North Philadelphia "Cozy" Card Club this afternoon at her home. 4831 Cedar nvenue. Her guests include Mrs. William H. Rittcr, Mrs. Adolph H. Hartung, Mrs. Fred J. Hnltcrmnn, Mrs. Jacob Schrclbcr. Mrs. Hiram II. Hlrsch, Mrs. A. T. Rosen berger. Mrs. Hnrry Orlcmann, Mrs. Chnrles F. Wall. Mrs. Jueob Beis wanger. Mrs. Frederick Danucnhowcr, Mrs. Carl F. Lauber, Mrs. Pauline Schmidt, Mrs. Lillian Essllnger. Mrs. Harry Artolt nnd Mrs. Rudolph Sosna. UM Values up to $30 HOLMESBURQ A rummage sale for the benefit of the Holmesburg Home and School Associa tion will bo held in the Men's Associa tion Hall on Saturday. Mrs. Monroe Taylor, of Illgbce street, will entertain the members of her Tues day sewing circlo at bcr homo next week. Miss Hortense Midland, of Ilcgerman street, will be hostess to tho members of her card club this afternoon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence .Tncobs nre receiving congratulations on the birth of n daughter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Peoples nre be ing congratulated on the birth of a son. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. John B. Robinson, of Media, is the guest of her son-in-law nnd dnueh ter. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Welling Wyckoff, of Pittsburgh, with whom she will re main a month. The sixth annlversnry luncheon of the Sherwood Century Club wns re cently given, under the direction of Mrs. A. Eylcs, the club's president. Those contributing to tho musical progrnm which followed were Mrs. J. H. Hayes. Mrs. L. G. Payne, Mrs. A. Stein nnd the Rev. C. J. Blschoff. NORRI8TOWN Before n large nudleneo at the Ersinc clubhouse the St. John's brnnch of the Girls' Friendly Society gnvo two come dies entitled "Tho Gentle Jury" nnd "Her First Assignment." Those who took part Included Miss Dorothy Tnr rnncc, Miss Mnrlon McCoy, Miss Ida Kelly. Miss Mildred Tyson, Miss Knthnrlno Spring, Miss Bertbn Phil lips. Miss Frances Craven, Miss Mil dred Lowincr. Miss Mildred Spring, Mls Frnnccs Lloyd, Miss Mary Evans. Miss Elizabeth Koyser. MKs Mabel Diamond. Miss Elizabeth Kelly. Miss Mary Pollock, Miss Florence Huns berger. Miss Dorothy Leiby. Miss .les ie Gillam, Mins Knthnrlne Grey. Miss Frances Burns, Miss Katharine Kelly, Miss Elizabeth Dcnvcs and MNs Nina Pugh. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fox hnvo arrived from a six-months' stay in Scrvla, where Mr. Fox has been in, charge of nn American reconstruction unit. Thev are visiting Mrs. Fox's mother, Mrs. J. R. Umstnd, of the Hamilton. MANAYUNK An attractive entertainment nnd dance will be given tomorrow evening In tho Mnsonlc Hall, on Main street, by the members of the "Bible classes of Mrs. Ralph Woerncr and Miss Lillian West erman, In nid of their work in the Epiphany Lutheran Church. The pro gram will include n humorous sketch, with Miss Mildred Bornmullcr, Miss Marie Barnes, Mr. John Levins nnd Mr. Forrest Allcbnch In the cast, and chor uses by tho classscs. 46th ffiitz - cjgm IE I Uw r tfatlabelphia -jSSZ S3it5jrJl I IlKV' fit, ANNOUNCES a v?onderful shoxCing of HATS embracing designs from c-Oerp v?ell-knovn Modiste of Paris AS WELL AS AN INTERESTING COLLECTION OF GOWNS WRAPS ' TAILORMADES FURS ACCESSORIES AND BLOUSES Our Formal Opening Will Be Announced an Soon as Our French Salons Aro Completed MANN & DILKS U03. CHESTNUT STREEt Ik rvw V rv wfz Rf ftHEHU 23, 1020 . . MISS IDA E. EGEE WEDS W. E. WINTER Marriage to Tako Placo Thi3 Evening Orill-Dono- huo Nuptials An nttructlve spring wedding will take place this evening nt the home of Dr. nnd Mrs John B. Egce, 2015 North Eighth street, when their dnughtcr, Miss Ida E. Egee. will be mnrried to .Mr. Walter E. Winter, son of Mrs. Carolina Winter, of 3305 North Fifth street. Tho Rev. John W. Richards, of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Seventh street nnd Montgomery avenue, will perforin the ceremony, nnd n reception will follow. The bride, who will be given In marrlag'c by her father, will wenr n eown of bridal satin with a veil of tulle, nnd will enrry n shower of Bride roses. She will be attended by Miss Caroline Winter, sister of the bridegroom, who will wear n pink georgette frock and will carry pink roses. Mr. Arthur Turner will be best man. Upon their return from their trip Mr. Winter nnd his bride will live at 2015 North Eighth street. GRILL DONOHUC An interesting wedding of the week wns that of Miss Esther F. Donohuc, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Dono huc, of 1231 North Thirteenth street, nnd Mr. Robert II. Grill, of 3572 Queen lane, Falls of Schuylkill, which was solemnized on Wednesday afternoon in St. Malachy's Church, Eleventh nnd Mnster streets, with the Rev. Father Fleming officiating. The bride wore n gown of soft white taffeta, with a veil of tulle ('audit with clusters of oraneu 1 blossoms, nnd enrried Bride roses. Miss Norn Donohue wns licr sister s only at tendant, and wore n gown of orchid taf feta, wlih a mnllnc hat to match, and carried orchid sweet peas. Mr. Grill hnd his brother, Mr. David Grill, for best man. The service was followed by a. reception nt the home of the bride.'H pnrents. The bridegroom nnd brido left for a trip to Niagara Falls and Canada, nnd upon their re turn they will be nt home nt 3513 Queen lane. BROWN KIRK Announcement Ih made of the mar riage of Miss Alberta B. Kirk, daughter of Mrx. John Kirk, of 3400 North Eleventh street, nnd Mr. William T. Brown, of Cordle, Ga., on Monday, by the Rev Willinm Bnyley Forney, of Mount Vernon Baptist Church, Mann yunk. Mr. nud Mrs. Brown will be at home at 3400 North Eleventh street. pAEMER COWLES The wedding of Miss Helen L. Cowlcs, 3ftthJKbenttf , Qfaritm . 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 Hats Mann & Dilks 2U02 CHLSTMUT STREET. dnughtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. Douglas Cowlcs, of 1323 Silver street, nud Mr. Paul J. Dacmer, of Moorestown, N. J., took nlace on Wednesday nfternoon In the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Broad street and Susquehanna nvenuc, with the Rev. George Boylo officiating. The brido wore her traveling suit of blue cloth, with n braid hat to match, nnd was attended by Miss Helen McPhllips. Mr. Nelson Cowlcs wns his brother's best man. A reception nt tho home of the bride's parents followed the cere mony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cowlcs will ne at home iu Moorestown, N, J., upon their return from their trip. TRYON COLLIER The wedding of Miss Veronica C. Collier, of Sixty-third street and Gi rard avenue, and Mr. Charles J. Tryon, also of this city, took place on Wednes day nt the Church of Our Lndy of the INVITES THE BETTER DRESSED WOMEN OF ECONOMICAL INCLINATION TO READ rrr ,, In Sunday's ffla FOUNOtO 1656 DbwbbS "' -T-TT 1122 Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century Mourning Gowns $35.00 to $89.00 A most complete showing of mourning dresses in Crepe de Chine, Poiret Twill, Poplin and Georgette, fea turing dull buttons and braid, dull beads and embroidered Georgette. They are displayed in an exclusive corner of our second floor salon, and authentic advice of our ex perienced salespeople is an important factor considered by those who know us. 1 Vl ftp S urn SHOES Special Reduction Oxfords and Pumps Friday and Saturday Sagacious women will lake advantage of this exceptional opportunity to purchase Dorothy Dodd Shoes of national reputation at prices far below today's market value. A selection of all-Havana brown and black dull kid and patent coltskin. Shoes Hosiery Market, Corner Twelfth Street at w Rosary, SUty-thlrd and CathV streets. Tho Iter. Peter 3. M rlt-4- nfflrlnlrrl. Tlin lirlrln ' ntte liv Mlsn "Unf-lnn fl TTitrlinn nn trials' honor, and Mr. Robert Collier was tJw," best mnn, An informal reception, M 1, j Uw..l tl. -... t iU t.AnA A t lift 1 tUtU II1U Ut'lClUUUjr 111. UU UUWU wi -"" 'l J u.t.t. .. l.l-L r -.i nr.-. ma'l .t.'-i iiiiui-, 11111:1 Hlinii air. auu " ..' .1 ; left for n iveitrllnir frln. TInon ihefr -5 f return they will be at homo at BIT f! North Sixty-third street. MOORE8TOWN & - . . tl Hf iiisnop jaui iwattnews, ot rrmceion. was 1110 guesc 01 :ur. ana .urs. Jiiamunu ' y Mnulc on Wednesday. ; ,(, ti a. Miss Cnrrlo Love. Mrs. O. E. Htrat-, Z lan Mm. Oenrcro Ferrler. Mra. .InmM H- Oladhlll. Mrs. J. S'. Bulst will be anion .'5 thn iriiiulu nt n rnrd nnrtv eiven h tho 1. K Field " rM" '-- "- r ...- ... d Club of Rlvcrton todny. 1 ' ; cZur . tWALMJI 51KMJ SHOPPED Public Ledger wmsm i " m 7 HS"fl if'Ll U. JL J.J.V ( mjiujJX4-tu --. - I .11 J i S Chestnut Si. ooite; Tail ailormades w6dfe Coats of Black $49.00 to $125.00 Tricotino, sergo and poiret twill fashion these good-looking three-quarter and one-half length coats, and they are well lined with peau de cygne. w6oite; Tailor-mades Black Suits $49.00 to $75.00 For the woman who favors a black suit wo have poiret twill and imperial pergo cut on conserva tive, finely tailored lines. In short, whatever your needs for mourning wear, or if you prefer black, you will find an extensive assortment of superior grado coats, suits or gowns. $fi.50 Main Floor , TiH -' .' 1 1 'r 1 1; 'A fc- 1 t 1 9' I t 'I .fl 11 41 7, ia A t '( j V'c f r ' A ..i i ! m f t vV X ' l' .b-ri"4 . . , M 1 ,.a .. ir.r - .i JS1) mtoi.Ktf.5&. t-sACsAr&'ifo.W,. J.'v'H--i i MiW, !-l :a.,j imt
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