V "V" ' i Wr 1 If ' i n I tf? , , '(.: ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-JPHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APEIL 2tf, 1920 fST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of Various Happenings in Society Miss Ruth Draper to Give Monologues for Music School Benefit I WAS Interested to henr yesterday that Mr. Wlllnrd llodftera lind de rided t" "to nbrond. She linn token n house Ht Nice, nud will make Hint her home. Constance, lier youngest dntiKh trr. who I""1 J,lsl Mulshed Kohoul in Park will InSwIth lier, of eourse. ion know MrH. Hodgcrs spent tln-ee .venrs lu war work "over there" ih directress of the Plillnilelphlo Hnreiui, luivliyj been sent out liv the Kretieli wnr relief of the Kmerceney Aid. i And she wns decornted three times by hn French fiovernment for her splen did work. She rnme back here about tight or nine months npo, und they hud I ri'centlnn for her nt the French com mittee headnuiirters nt Nineteenth nnd Walnut streets. She gnve sueh nu In rrcMiiiK tnlk ou whnt she bad done lu Prance, nnd every cine wns most en Mmv'nxtlc nliout It all. Later she nailed for France to join her daughter, nnd he li.iH now decided to remain there. Mrs. Hndsers's other daiiehterN, r niilsc nnd Isobel, married Mr. Crosby, of New York, nnd Agnew nice, re spectively. Tlio Dices live In Meriou. THK name Crosby makes me think of Mrs. I. '' tVoMby, MrH. Stevens llec'kscher's mother. I henr she la going to llurope this summer. In fact, experts o sail ucxt Saturday for Pnrls, to visit her other (laughter, the Marquise- de I'nllcnne. You remember Mrs. Heck Khcr's sister married the marquis shortly after the. Hcckscher wedding. EVEItY time I sec Mrs. Gilford 1'in chot I urn struck by her looks. She is one of the smartest-looking persons I have seen for many n day. The tirst time 1 saw her was nt the operu some four weeks ago. Mho was wearing n gown of bronze, brocade and jade grucn Koorgctte, nnd her woudertul red gold hnir was piled loosely nt the back of her head. Her earrings were pendant, of jade nnd gold, nnd really she was won derfully handsome nnd nttractlvc. Last week I saw her going to her car nfter the. opera, nnd she was wearing n cloak of green and gold brocade. It is such u joy when a woman who has such ex traordinarily beautiful hair, figure nnd manner knows just whnt to wear, und wears it. They tell me her mere en trance into the room nt the Contempo rary Club the other night mndc more ftlr than nny of the speeches thnt eve ning. Mrs- Piuchot Is n pen on one must turn to look at. PERHAPS you thought the rummage sales were over for the year, but not a bit of it. There's going to be n big ooe for the Girl Scouts' summer camp benefit. It is to be held on Saturday of this week nud ou Monday and Tues day of next week nt the old suloou at Seventeenth uud Market streets. Now I always had n wild dcire to go into a saloon, just beeuusc no one would ever dream of doing it. and here's a chnucc, only instead of foam ing hevcruges there will be clothes and jewelry and pictures nud books nud bric-a-brac and shoes nud nil sorts of things that have bceii given bv the (lores, and that have been found in the attics of vuilous members of the board ami council of the CJirl Scouts of America, as well ns the uttics of their fi lends. You hcc it takes n lot of money to maintain the emnp for the girls every iummcr, so other funds tliun tlio-e contributed by the troops ' themselves Mut b raised. F.very one on the coun cil and hnnid is working haid to make the coming suit successful, ami from all I hear of the things donated so fur h will be tine. before thnt liuppening what n BUT trei want to take ndvantnge of it! Until T)raier is coming here, and will give lier delightful monologues on Thursday afternoon nt the Settlement MiHc School, -11(1 Queen street, nt ,T o'clock. Far downtown I know, but believe me, were she to give her recitals nt League Inland, or wny up in Port Richmond, the tiip would be well worth it. She is impl wonderful. She lias been In Europe for two yenrs, and is going back again ou Saturday. hi we are lucky to have her here, if ot.ly for an ufternoon. She is the daughter of n New York jurist, if I remember rightly. The last time. I heard her recite was in Br.vn Muwr, Diore than two years ago. She Iniper Kinated n debutante : n foreign woman trjing to lind tier husband in the hos pital, and n young bride coming over from Scotland to lind her man in thl countr). The bride lind to wait for him for an hour on the wharf. Mis Draper Is a friend of Mrs. Robert Les ley and of several other prominent women in this city. TTtATHER wns teasing his small daughter, aged seven, recently ho ruo into their home had come n lit tle brother. Now small daughter had been hoping she'd have u sister some day, so sho wus not overwhelmed with delight. And father loved to tease. ''Well." said father, "I'll have no time for girls any more. Thut boy can have nothing he wants from me." "(lirls ure pretty good," said small laughter, thoughtfully. "They can help with dishes and go on errnnds." "No, said father, "no I'm through with girls. I haven't nny time for them." "You didn't say thnt when you were Roing after mother," said seven-year-old. And I'll suy oho won. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The senior dnncc ut Springsido hrhool, Chestuut Hill, took pluce on paturdny evening. Among those who belong to the class nnd ucted ns host esses with Mrs. Chapman nnd Miss Jones were: Miss Louise Dixon, Miss Tpwpliluc Crislicld, Miss Margaret Masters, Miss Hetty Purviniicc. Miss Lpia llene.Hct, Miss Polly FnlU, of Chestnut Hill; Miss Eleanor Hurt, of Ambler : Mihs A. K. Hoiiruevillo. Miss With Moffly, Miss Helene Turner, of ;," Airy; Miss Sarah Logan Starr, of (eriuuittnwu; Miss Annette Wright, of Lognn: Miss M. Screven, Miss H. Lnu rence, iM i nr,.iSon of Savunnnh, : Miss M. Martin, of Charleston. S. ' ! Miss Helen Jervey. of Greenville, . C and Miss F. MucCullum, of I'lioenisvllle, Pn. Miss Anna L. Sartorl, daughter of SIj;. and Mrs. Frunk A. Sartorl. of tii.10 Emlen street, Gcrmuntowii, will entertain at n luncheon nnd shower on May H in honor of Miss Eleanor Noble, daughter of Mrs. William Wnodridge vibie, whose marriage to Mr. Geoffrey T Ibnvley will take place on Juno 1. Ir Sartorl and Miss Sartorl arc H'eudiug u fortnight In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. K. William Grnnlund, or Rnxborough, announce tlio enguge '""it of their daughter, Miss Helen Irnncea Gruuluud, to Mr. J. Ellwood Rarrett. Mrs. Clarence Leigh Mover, of Meriou, will etitertuln at bridge for the benefit of the Webster Street Settle went House ou Tuesday, May 4. Mr. und Mrs. Andrew Wheeler, of 17 Locust street, gavo a dinner Friday evening, in honor of Miss Mnbcl Urico, and Mr. Walter Wheeler, whose en gagement ban been recently uuiioiinced. I he marriage of Mr. Wheeler und Miss JJrleo win take pluco on .luuo 5. in the feniirvii of St. Luke and tho Epiphany, thirteenth street, near Pine. Mrs. George II, Evans entertained at 5 MPPtr party at tho BalevucHtrat iota, la honor of Mrs, Paul do Hott Reed, who wns formerly Miss Elizabeth Boyd. Mrs. Austin Heckslicr. who has been spending the winter nt the Colonlnl, Mcvciith and Spruce streets, bus gone to Newnnann for the summer. Mr. nuiP Mrs. Adolpb (I. Rosen gnrten nnd their family, of 2'Jli! J)e Laneey plaw. have opened their couulrv Iioiim. nt St. Davids for the summer. ' Miss Clyde will close her apartments at the Ilellevuc-Ktratford. on Muv 1. mid will open her country place nt Bryu Mnwr. Mr. ami Mrs. 0. Emory McMlclmel nnd their family have opened their country home, Knoll House. Devon. - Mr. nnd Mrs. James Frnncls Sul livan and Mks Sullivan, who Imvc been spending t-everal weeks nt the Kit. Carlton, will lenve shortly for their country place, the Woods, Radnor. Miss Kntherlne C. Lcn, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrle.s M. Lea. of cstlirop Farm, Devon, who has been Visit ng in New York, bns returned to her home. ii.Iri "'i'.1 MrM' Ilou"t Knptt Hare, of 1U0 South Twenty-second street, will open their summer home at StrafTord the last week in May. Miss Helen. Wllinrd Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frnuk Patterson Hill, was the guest of honor ut n card patty given by Miss Louise Sclmessler, of est Johnson street, Gcrmnntowu, on Hatnrclav afternoon. The mnrriago of Miss Hill nud Mr. John Blair Thorn son takes place this evening nt Christ Lplscopnl Church. Mount Airy. On Iriday afternoon Miss Hill entertained Her bridal parly at luncheon, followed by cards. ,fJ,M;1Da,c' Martin Ilarmiin nnd Mrs. Uinton Gardner Dickinson, who have been tho guests of the Misses Hnrinan. nt tlio Wissahlckon Apart ments, (icrmnntown, have returned to their home in East Orange. Mrs. Dick t"?!0" l" bo remembered ns Miss iilinorc Harrnnn, of Gennantown. Mrs. T. Holllngsworth Andrews, of Tweiity-iirst nnd Porter streets, is visiting relatives in New York. GERMANTOWN The spring bop of the Phi Epsllon (lamina Frnternlty was bold Thursday evening at the Bellleld Cricket Club. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Lewis Swart -wont, formerly of TilL' East Washing ton laue. have left Gcriunntown to make their lionie in New York. Mr. und Mrs. Robert Mair, of -IL'n Hansberry street, eutertainrd at bridge at their home on Friday evening in honor of their daughter, Miss Estello Moir, whose engagement to Mr. Walter Inlbott has recently been announced. NORTH PHILADELPHIA A birthday surprise party was given In honor of Miss Rose Cohen bv lier parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Cohe'n, nt their homo. IW North Frnnkliu street, on April 18. Miss Surah Wassermnn. Miss Anna Scliatz, the Misses Coheir, Miss Lillian Cohen, Mr. Marty Green, Mr. Mctor Herbert, Mr. Edward. Mr. iMidore Wns.serniau, Mr. Louis Rotlien stein were among tile guests- Miss Mary Kennedy, Mr. Louis Feinstein, uud Mi.ss Alma Connelly entertained. Mrs. H. P. Scdierr. Mrs. Louis W. Whitnll. Mrs. James Dawson Whltall. Mrs. John Mundell. .Airs. Robert Cly Thursday morning at 0 o'clock In St. Elizabeth's Romnn Catholic Church, was that of .Miss Catherine Mansfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mnnslleld. nnd Mr. John 0. Thompson, son of Mrs. Rose M. Thompson. After the ceremony they went on n short trip, nfter which- they will return to their new homo in North Philadelphia. Mrs. Joseph B. Felgel, of North Broad street, entertained u house party the last week in her apartment ut At lantic City. The guests Included Mrs. Henry Netter, Mrs. Emanuel Heller, Mrs. Aihjle Frank, Mrs. Dnvid Moses mid Mrs. Mnx Heller. Post 188, of the Amerlcuu Legion, will give n smoker nud entertulnment nt Mosebacli's Ilnll, Thirteenth rtroct and Girnrd nvcnlie, on Friday evening. The committee in charge hn. arranged an attractive program. A smoker's kit will be presented to every ex -service man present. The officers of Post 188 Include the following: Mr. Carl Sachs, commander; Mr. John McBride, vice commander; Mr. M. . Grccnbojg. ad jutant: Mr. J. Paul Jones, finance of ficer; Dr. J. M, Cohau, historian, mid Mr. .1 nines Kane, chaplain. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. James Holgate, 4.'ll(l Spruce street, will give n dance ut tlio Hilton house on Friday evening in honor of her daughter, Miss Marion June Holgate. Dr. and Mrs. T. Merrill Weeks, SIC South Foity-elghth street, will enter tain nt dinner nt the Hltteiihousc before the dance for the receiving party. Mrs. Frederick B. Ferris, of I'll 1-1 South Seventy-second street, entertained at "BOO" Satuuhiy afternoon. The gliosis included Miss I '.(In a Hlldcubrntid. Mrs.' William F. DulTy, Mrs. Eruest Rosso. Mrs. Albert Posey, of Wilming ton ; Mlis Edith Hlldenbrnnd. Mrs. Ed win C. Poole, Mrs. Leon M. Ferris, MissAnuo Mnglonc, Miss Emilic Jan vier, of St. George, Del., and Miss Mnrgnret Ferris. Announcement Is made of the mar riage of Miss Gladys Ruth Strnusscr, of -JUKI Ludlow street, njid Mr. Joseph B. Ilnll, of Hntboro, Pa., on April 17. Mr. nud Mib. Hall will be ut home at 101(1 Ludlow street until June 1, nfter which they will live in Denver, Col. Miss Tevis Miller, daughter .of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Miller, of Wilmington, spent tho week-end as the guest of Miss Eleanor Bcctcm, of 431S Pine street. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. und Mrs. Thomas W. Bastian, Jr., of 1120 Ritner street, nre rcccivlug congratulations on the birth of n son, Tliomus Bastian. Mrs. Bnstlau will be remembered ns Miss Frances Carthy, daughter of Mr. J. Carthy. Announcement has been made of tho engiiRement of Miss Isahello Senfrled, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Sea fried, of 82(1 North Twenty-eighth street, to Mr. Robert Gibson, of Twen tieth und Moore streets. The Phllo Club of Trinity Lutheran Church. Eighteenth and Wolf streets, entertained u Inrgc audience of friends on Friday evening. The girls of the I Phllo Club sang several selections. Other members presented a three-net play entitled "Patty Makes Things Hum." . WISSAHICKON Mr. nnd Mrs. George McKoown. "f Rociielle avenue, hnve ns their guest their daughter. Mrs. Thomas McKnight, of Newport, R. I. At the spring meeting of the Alumni Association of tlio Wissahlckon School on Friday evening, the following of ficers were elected: Mr. Logan Dayton, president; Mr. Ray Wilson, vice pres ident: Miss Murvu Johnson, secretary; mer, Mrs. W. Getz. Mrs. Thompson, t ", '' '?." "urg'-ss, treasurer, ami m ss Mrs. Edgar Seely, Mrs. C. (J. Klopp. I J';11"'1, J,1' -M'MS "pl" """A0.!: M,r Mrs. Gownor. Mrs. Charles F. Meyers' Ir,,,n', Ui;rr'' Mr. Raymond O Ron ike nnd Mrs. Webster Klopp, n group of J1"1' M1' ""l0"'1 Hutch nsoii.c! rectors, r.lmwiu f..,i.. .. .. V i.".i 'i..i. 'The interesting entertainment included ... iMiiiuiik .. .. itiiiiiii rii i-iiiii. closed the seuson'n entertainment last week with u luncheon followed bv cards ut the Arcadia. Mrs. Alfred t'onnway. of 001C North Cniiiac street, will entertain nt cards tomorrow afternoon with the following guests: Mrs. William Voorhoes. Mrs. Stuuley Querps, Mrs. Howard Jantzen, Mrs. Carl E. SehuetTor. Mrs. James L. Brown. Mrs. Victor Btck, Mrs. Zuue Hoffman, Mrs. Elmer H. Hampton, Miss Jennie Querns, Mrs. Herbert Brooks nnd Mrs. Frnnk Schick. An announcement of much interest to their muny friends is the engage ment of Miss Mnry Gertrude Godfrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley S. Godfrey, 2H.r!) East Cumberland htrcet. to Mr. Harrison Bloom Druucker, of Sixteenth nud Spruce streets. A quiet wedding, which took place selections by the nlumiii orchestra. Miss IJtliel Wise. .Miss rjllznoclli Hilton, Miss Hazel Illlberg nnd Mi.ss Kiln Eaton und several recitations by Miss Elsie Richards. NORRISTOWN Captain Frederick E. Craft, of the Norris. has been honored by the French Government with the Order of the Uni versity of Palms, grade of Officer d'Aondemlo. Captain Crnft wus on duty in France with the Engineer of Construction Transportation Corps. Mrs. Henry C. Wcntz. of West Main street, entertained ut luncheon followed by auction nt her homo nt which the guests were Mrs. J. L. Lurzelere, Mrs. Frank S. Yeakle. Mrs. Norris D. Wright. Mrs. Charles Pnist, Mrs. Henry I. Fox. Mrs. Ashley P. Hunter and Mrs. Richard II. Lane. THE LIFE OF THE LIVER Whether life is worfhliving or not depends.upon the liver. Cut out meats and other foods that clog the liver, drink lots of pure water,eat Shredded Wheat andfresh,dreen ve$etaHes.Shreddedwheat contains all the vitainines and all the tissue-building elements inthe whole wheat prepared in a digestible form.Two of these crisp little loaves of baked whole wheat with hot milk or cream make a nourishing,satislying meal at a cost of a few cents. i - magwmmr ; -ims Ktiia ' mmnr ism 1 JgM'JM1 U tt MISS HELEN HILL WEDS MR. JOHN THOMSON after the ceremony for n wedding trip through Now England. They will be nt home after May 1 nt B02 South Forty-eighth street. McMICIIAEL-HWITZER Tim ,. ..,1,1!.,.. ( Ml no TTnvnl V.. Marriago Will TaKe Place This Mwitzor, of 11222 Sunueifanna avenue. . . . nnd Mr. John L. McMlchnol. Jr., of this city, took place on Wednesday evening nt the rectory of the Church Evening at Chrtot Church, Mount Airy Photo liv rhntn-rpiftrrs MI.SS MARGARETTA JEANKS Daughter of Mrs. Henry S. Jeanes, of 2012 Spmro .street. Miss Jeanes was :i debutante of the lust season TIOGA Tho Iota Chapter of the Slgmn Alpha Pi Sorority was eutertuiued bv Miss Ruth Tnggart nt her home .'idd'J North Eleventh street, Saturday afternoon. Among those present were Miss Ethel Frankhnuser. .Miss Alice Gieen, Mis Beatrice Hunter. Miss Mnry Reineke. Miss Helen Smnlley, Miss Pearl Stahl nnd Miss Helen Tuppnn, Miss Anna Lnrklu entertained the members of tlio Alpha Tail Sigma Sorority on Saturday afternoon nt her homo, 0841 North Broad street. Her guests Included Mis.s Doris Denison, Miss Edythc Everett. Miss Catherine. Ferry. Miss Mnzie Ferry, Miss Mar jorie Hindman, Miss Gertrude Munduy, Miss Elizabeth Parkins. Mis.s Myrtle Sllverwood, Miss Catherine White und Miss Kathryn Young. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, of 21P.7 West Ontnrio street. Is spending some time in Atlantic City ns the guest of her dnughter-ln-luw, Mrs. Charles Coleman Jones, who has come on from her home in Hammond. Ind., to spend tlio early sprlug with lier pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Clay Dingce, in Atluntle Citj . Miss Catherine Con wny, of dliiO North Broad street, will be the hostess of the Delta Tan Sorority members on Wednesday afternoon nt her home. Miss Murian Eckert, Miss Jean Clark. Miss Marguerite Larkin. Miss Kathryn Horn. Miss Naomi Lodge, Miss Anna Lnrldn. Mis.s Margaret MoMenumy, Miss Murgnret Manning, Miss Helen Murphy. Miss Muric Krier. Miss Clara Wiza. Miss Lorctta Dngney, Miss An nette Meehan, Miss Saru Sweeney, Miss Beatrix Alvarez, Miss Marian Doolev. Miss Elizabeth Miller. Miss Ruth Wnl ruth and Miss Agnes McCaffrey will be the guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leon E. Brnsier have returned from their wedding trip through the West nnd are ut homo at 3444 North Twenty-third street. The bride was Miss Bessie Armstrong. Mips Helen Wlllnrd Hill, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Patterson Hill, of .'MS West Duvnl street, Gorman town, will he married tills evening, nt ,::) o'clock, nt riirist i;pisooniu Church. Mount Airy, to Mr. John 'Blair Thomson, of Scranton, Pn. Ihe 1 ltev. Thomas Sparkes Cline. rector of tlio cllilicli, will olllclnte. .ur.nui win give his daughter in marriage, and the hrlile'u ulster. Mrs. Frunk Rosltor, of , Germiintown. will act us matron of lion (or. The bride will wenr her mother s .Ivory satin wedding gown trimmed with duchess laee. with n tulio ell and orange blossoms. Her flowers will lie I white Bride roses and sweet peas. Mrs iiossitcr win wear uiii- i"f ' ' " tulle hat to match, tarrying Ophellu roses und lavender sweet peas. Little Mis Mnrjoric C. Neely will be flower girl and will cany a baske' of spring (lowers. Tlio bldesmalds will be Miss Elsie R. Thomson, the bridegroom s sister, of Huntington, Long Island; Mrs. Walter C. Neely nu.: Miss Louise Schuessler. They will lie gowned iu rnlubow organdie nnd tulle hats, carry ing nnap-drngons nnd sweet peas. Ihe best man will be Mr. Georgo rumi, of New York, and the ushers will lu elude Mr. Harold N. Thomson, of Hun tington, L. L; Mr. B. Rush Stevens, of Palmyra, N. J.; Mr. T. Frunk Ros siter. of Germnntown. ami Mr. James Engcn. of Wyoming, Pa. A small reception will follow for the bridal pnrty nud families nt tlio Steu ton Country Club. After they return from their wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Thomson will live In Rivcrton. N. J. HAYES FERGUSON A pretty wedding of interest which took place at H o'clock Sntunlay nttcr noon wns that of Miss Mnbcl Ferguson, of C02 South Forty-eighth street, nnd Mr. Ollngton C. Hayes, of f'200 Wal nut street, the Rev. Dr. D wight With -erspoon Wylic, of St. Paul's Presby terian Church, officiating. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hayes left Immediately P. N. Degerberg 1621 Chestnut Street Imported Scotck Tweed SUITS $65 up for WOMEN and MISSES JQS ffi? -FOUNDED l58 D&W&&S "Tf7Tn?FT iBKra lJgW 1122 Chestnut St. Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century FOR MOURNING WEAR OR IF YOU PREFER BLACK DRESSES OF BLACK $32.50 to $89.00 A splendid assortment of dresses includes Georgette, Crepe, de Chine and Jap silk in our famous "Justrite" make. Becoming draping, straight lines, accordion pleating, beading or braiding arc among the prominent features. COATS OF BLACK $24.75 to $59.00 Serge, cut full length or shorter, many concluded with white facings arc very good weight for immediate wear. Trimncss as to line and authentic as to style, they are surely inexpensively priced. SUITS OF BLACK $26.75 to $105.00 Varied types of suits conceived of Serge, Tricotine or Jersey are most carefully mndc of the best quality guar anteed materials. Let us show you a most complete selection. ! i ii 7 .-?-- - - ' ZZjKZl. w.iimi mint iiiimi g rBM . . ;iX"i' tiiyf.mA iti'rK'i ' llll f, . ddenyuyer 1214 Walnut Street 'vj For This Entire Week I Hats 4 Our Entire It Collection Reduced I 20Off J fji Very Special Jjiij Suit Reductions ' f; This is a most unusual I - CA fj" offering some are less ''J" i!jj than cost. J Up 1 'III Values of 89 JO up J II i.tHfc.'i 'X ... .. " " ' r III huwNW.'!'.iil''-V .iitoiMn.1"?" ,.& !.. ., , , , , ;.. ,1 , ',; ' of the Most. Precious Wood. Twenty- eighth and Diamond streets. The ltev. .1. I. .T. Klrllu officiated. Miss May i. Switzer wns iqnld of honor nnd Mr. Henry Slioemnker was best ninn. After n short ueddlng trip Mr. and Mrs. Mc Mlclmel will bo nt home nt 110!) South rifty-lifth street. DELAWARE COUNTY Tomorrow will be "civic dny" nt the Woman's New Century Club, of Ches ter, when the urogram will bo in charge of Mrs. W llllain T. Oayley and Mrs. fleorge II. Simelcrrmnn. Adilressc will be mndf by Dr. I'rank ('. Lewis on "Library Affairs In Chester," nnd Major Frederick Kngiennrcit oil "The Teaching Iltlslness." Mrs. Robert Hn warth, .fr., will sing, neeonipanled by Mrs, Albert Dutton MncDade. A ten will follow when the hostess will be Mrs. Stacy O. GInuser. Dr. and Mrs. .Tolin Cllbbon. of 1008 Spruce street, will move this week to their summer home near Media The twenty-fifth nnnlvcrmry lunch eon of the Womnn's Club of Illdlcy Park will bo given today followed in the afternoon by it play rendered by members of the "IlBrnstnrmers," a dramatic organization of the town. Mrs. F. F. Turner Is chairman of the lunch eon committee. MANAYUNK . The Kev. Albert H. Holt, rector of Sf, Andrew'n Protestant Kplseopnl Mission, West Mnnnyunk, lias organized a feries of community clubs, the meet ings to be held in St. Andrew's chapel. They Include a boys' club on Monday evening: Cirh' Friendly Society, Tues day evenings: Mothers' Club, Thurs day afternoons, nud it Girls' Friendly ' Junior Association on Saturday maWR.,, Ings. Residents of the neighborhood . MH ' i Invited to attend. Vr ROXDOROUQH A surprlso reception nnd niuKlcal wns given on Saturdny evening In honoii of Mrs. Charles .Tonei Thompson, at her home. C2f) Lcvcrlngton avenue, In celebration of her birthday nnnlver snry. Thno imrtNpatlng Include .Mr. nnd Mrs. William P. Hrookn, TSIr. and .Mrs. Harry Hayes, Mr. find Mrs Nnthnn L. .loucs. Miss Kdith nightrr,' Mr. und Mrs, Harry Thompson, Mrt and Jlrs. Harry Hayes, Mlsn Vtit Hayes. Mr. nnd Mrs. Klmcr Pflgterer Mr. Charles Jones Thompson. Mrs, Idu Pllsterer, Mr. aud Mrs. Francis Cantrell. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Amen,. Mr. nnd Mrs, T. Ilnwllns Adams, Mr nnd Mrs. Sumiicl Hlrkmlre, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry F. Miller, Mrs. Laura Munwnrlng. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter1 Kelly, the ltev nnd Mrs. Johnson Ii, Miner nnd Mr. and Mrs. Solon An derson. J nt:- BONWIT TELLER-Gb CO. CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET FOR TOMORROW, TUESDAY Important Special Sales WOMEN'S TAILORED FROCKS AFTER'N & EVENING GOWNS Much Below Regular Pieces Tailored Serge Dresses 38.00 Regularly 48.00 to 65.00 A collection of odd dresses; tailored models, with colored embroidery and others with gingham collars and cuffs. Tailored and Afternoon Dresses 48.00 Regularly 65.00 to 75.00 In this group are dresses of crepe de chine, taffeta, silk foulards, flowered georgettes; also tailored serges, poiret twills and tricolettes. Afternoon and Semi-Evening Dresses , - Regularly 95.00 to 110.00 DO.UU Dresses of embroidered and beaded Georgette, crepe meteor and taffeta. In colors of navy, beige, rose and blue, also white and black. Evening Gowns 75.00 Regular 150.00 to 225.00 This assortment includes crystal beaded and embroidered satins, chiffons, embroidered nets in original and unusual modes. Semi-Evening Gowns Regularly 175.00 to 225.00 ' 95eUU Dresses for either evening or day wear in flowered georgettes, beaded nets and chiffon, crepe meteor and taffeta. In all the pastel shades and black. WOMEN'S SHIRTS AND BLOUSES Organdie Blouses Formerly 11.50 In rose, pink, flesh, maize and white, with Tailored Silk Shirts 6.50 various trimniing treatments. Formerly 15.00 and 16.50 10.00, 12.50, 13.50 Of men's wear crepe, Dorisoie and Radium, also crepe de chine. In hitrh and low neck effects in flesh or white only. Tricolette Blouses Formerly to 22.50 Slip-over models in light shades' and dark colorings, solid patterns and wool embroidery. Novelty Blouses Formerly 19.50 to 25.00 12.50 colors, tracery 15.00 In taireta, georgette or crepe de chine, slip-over, tie-on and frill models. Embroidered and lace trimmed. ' Hand-Made Blouses 5.00, 7.50, 8.75 to 25.00 Of sheer batiste, hand drawn and trimmed with filet or Val lace. II SUMMER MILLINERY NAVY TAFFETA HATS The wonderful values emphasized in this col ectrlhx the distinct savings that are offered each MONDAY in our Millinery Department. In cluded are models suitable for all occasions for either Matron or Miss. 10.00 Special I I i I . . ii .... y ' i A : V'J ft n v j-j'j U i m A7 : IM ' V 1 i'l a 1 M "f .. i i 'd A'r??5VV rft Anhi ill-' aLw'tfi m.. mo.'. .ijJ,3L