Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 27, 1920, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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Nancy Wynne Sees Several Handsome Frocks She
Tells of Miss Cassatfs Trip to Europe Many
Engagements Announced of Late
YOU bco bo many odd colors thcso
days that you nro apt to wonder If
dark blue, tho farorcd color of many
years, Is going out, but it Isn't. I've
seen any number of bluo gowns of late
and bluo suits, too, and tlioy are cer
tainly mighty good looking.
Mrs. Alexander Van Ilcnssclncr has
b stunning dark bluo suit. Tho skirt
Is mado of the plain material, laid in
knifo pleats, and tho short jaunty box
coat U embroidered In gray and bluo
Just above tho hera. Her rather small
hat of black straw is covered with n
lliht bluo curled ostrich feather.
Another smart bluo suit is that worn
by Mrs. ltobcrt h. Montgomery. Her
coat Is also a box shape and has em
broidery In shades of blue, red and
chrome. Her Small toque hat is of
bluo straw, edged with flat, light blue
flowers. .
DID you know that Ellen Mary Cas
satt is going to Europe next month?
She will sail on tho twelfth and will
to to France nnd England, and, while
in England, Bhe will take part In tho
International Olrl Scout Conference,
which will be held in London in July.
Miss Casaatt is the commissioner of the
Olrl Scouts of this city nnd started tho
movement here; nnd tho other dele
gates to tho conferenco will bo Mrs.
Julictto Low, of Savannah, and Miss
Lttclla Parsons of New York. Miss
Parsons Is a member of tho National
Girl Scouts' executive committee, while
Mrs. Low Is tho founder of the Girl
Scouts In America.
DON'T forget the Mask and Wig
performance nt the Academy of
Music tonight. You know It's a bcnotlt
and, so far as I can remember, It's the
first time tho Mask nnd Wig haH ap
peared for a benefit. Said benefit is the
Seaman's Church Institute. Every box
in tho Academy has been taken, and It
will certainly .bo a gala affair. Tho
last boxes sold have been taken by Mrs.
George W. Childs Drcxcl. Mrs. Horace
Brock, Mrs. Frederick Baldwin, Mrs.
Graham Dougherty, Miss Fanny Cole
nmn. Mrs. Harrison B. Wright. Mrs.
Holllnshcad Taylor and Mrs. Horatio
Gates Lloyd.
DID you ever know anything like the
number of engagements nnd wed
ding dates sinco Easter?, Two debu
tantes engagements were announced on
Saturdoy. Then there is tho Whcclcr
Brlce engagement and wedding in June,
and Miss Nnllc's engagement to Pern
Corse.
The debs wore Mary D. Xcwbold, who
is engaged to Stephen Colhoun, nnd
Evelyn Smith, who is engaged to Fred
Le
Mary Ncwbold, known to her Inti
mates ns "Dickie." is the daughter of
Mr. Clem Newbold nnd n niece there
fore of Mr. Arthur E. Newbold, Mr.
John S. Ncwbold. M.rs. William .T.
Taylor nnd Mrs. Bcauvcnu Borle, Jr.
Her mother was tho late Mary Scott, n
daughter of tho lato Thomas A. Scott
nnd a sister of Mr. John Scott and of
Mr. Alexander Scott, who married Miss
Helen Struthers several weeks ngo.
Stephen Colhpun's parents lived in
Maryland for many years' nnd nro now
established in this city again. Ask an
old I'hiladelphian : "Do you know tho
Colhouns?" and with couutcnancu
lighted up he or she will say, "Oh, yes,
indeed ; they were relatives of tho
Bnlilens; but I did not know that any
of them were left hero in Philadelphia.
Awfully nice people. Used to go every
where. A sou engaged to Mnry Ncw
bold? Isn't that a delightful match?"
So you kpow what those who know
think uf that alliance.
And Evelyn Smith's engagement to
Fred Leo is another thoroughly satis
factory one. In fact, all four that I
have mentioned are "just right."
Eielj-u Smith Is Mrs. Tommy Hart's
sinter. Her mother was Miss Margaret
Newbold nnd her first husband was the
late Harry Smith. Sho married Mr.
Harry Adams about five or six years
ago, but he was killed in an auto acci
dent In Capo Mny three summers since.
9 I In the Re-creation of
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Jj M pleasure in presenting for l
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" ' I 11 greater development, the introduction of Ml
I III new executives, and the announced war- j II I
o' I III ranty of superlative values, this offering
Mil 8 a t0'ccn a demonstration, indeed of
, HI tho policy of The New Blum Storo.
IJI You may choose from twelve indi-
, 01 vidual models in Navy Tricotine and fine
t II novelty mannish fabrics, some of these
II being enlivened with contrasting checked U
II skirts. The Tricotine Suits are especially I I
' lR I attractive. All of the coats have rich II I
' Sl linings, smartly enhancing the style. VX I
f T7omew's and Misses' Sj
jj tir The Store of Personal Service
1310 Chestnut St
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iter & ' M"--n ?.:" a or-XMU JU Mfc-.-.u.V.urlirl
Evelyn Is ycry young just out this
year and very attractive.
JOHNNY is only three, nnd so when
Y mother sat holding that new brother
In her lap for almost an hour, how could
you expect him to be pleased? You
couldn't nnd ho wasn't. But ho didn't
say so. Oh, no! Ho Just played round
nnd looked up every now and then under
frowning brows. FInnlly ho just could
not stand it another minute, nnd wheu
unsuspicious mother was not looking ho
walked quickly across tho room and
lammed little brother over tlio head.
"There l" said he, "tako 'at."
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Tho marriage of Miss Angela Nolle,
daughter of Mrs. Jesse Nnllo, of Long
House, Bryn Mnwr, and Mr. Irving
I'emborton Corse, of Minneapolis,
Minn., formerly of this city, will take
nlnen nn PVMnv nf .1 'ii. .i.
homo of Mrs. Nallc.
.'?? wlll have no bridesmaids,
but little Miss Hebe Dick and Miss
Betsy Steel will bo flower girls.
Mr. Albert Nnlle, a brother of tho
bride, will be best man.
A very small reception for the im
mediate families nnd a fuw friends will
follow Inn pnromntiv Th. ...A.l1t..M t.nH
been arranged to tako placo sodu after
iuu uuuotiQccmcnt or ino engagement,
ap Mr. Corso Is obliged to roturn im-
tnrmntnlv in Mfnnnnnltcf ...I.... 1.
Mill ' "..iiMviniiu, ..IIU1V mtjf
will live.
Mr. Iteglnnld C. Vnndcrbllt, of New
lork, will entertain at a dinner dance
tomorrow evening after tho wedding of
Miss Madeline Cochrane, daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Cochrane, of New
York, and Mr. Philip H. P. Randolph,
Jr.. Ron nf Mi- Ptillln SI T Trn.,.llnl.
of 300 South Twenty-second street nnd
liUKewoou, p. j., wnicn win tako placo
at 4 o'clock at tho homo of tho bride's
parents, nt Nowlctt, L. I.
View." TtnYhnmiifpfi ntinnmiM. I.a. am
gagement of her daughter, Miss Mildred
Morlcy Hey, to Mr. William Johnston
Piatt, nlso of Koxborough.
Mm. MflrHlfl Tverr rtf rkttAi1intV tn
announced the engagement of ' her
uaugiucr. .miss Marie Elizabeth Kerr,
to Mr. Willard D. nolt, of Philadel
phia. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Edward Ken
nedy, of 12203 Walnut street, will cn
tcrtain nt dinner on Friday evening in
honor of Miss Mabel Bricc nnd Mr.
Walter Wheeler, whoso wedding will
take placo on Juno C.
Miss Anna L. Foulkc, daughter of
.Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm G. Foulke,
of 1M3 West Tulpehocken street, Gcr
mnntown, will entertain at dinner this
evening.
Mr. and Sirs. Albert Kclscy went
to Washington to attend the tenth an
niversary of tho opening of tho Pan
American Building, which took place
last evening. At the ceremony preced
ing tho ball the speakers were Mr.
llninbridge Colby, secretary of state:
Mr. Rllllll Ttnnt tnemnflv .M.nlniw nt
stole; Mr. John Barrett, director gen
eral of the Pan-American I'nlon nnd
Mr. Albert Kclsey, of this city.
Mrs. Isaac Clothier. Jr., and Mrs.
Ledyard Hpckscher will receive at tho
tea on Snturday afternoon, following
the second of the scries of musicnles
which will be given duriug the mouth
of Mny nt the Merion Cricket Club, to
the members and their friends. Tho
artists will be Mr. Earl Pfouts nnd
Miss Helen Curpcntcr Pfouts.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles A. Munn, of
Woodcrest. Undnor, returned to their
home on Thursday from Palm Bench,
where they spent the winter.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Slater Water
man, of Navnhdo and Hnrtwcll avo
nucH, St. Martins, will return to their
former home on Seminole aveuuo about
the middle of May. Mr. and Mrs.
Waterman, with their family, expect to
go to Bay Head In Juno, whero they
have taken a cottage.
. Mrs. Edward Middlcton Storey, of
bvBlnin?3P pubeiq
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l'hoto by llachrach.
MISS ISABELLA FISHBUllN
Of Baltimord, who has b"n visit
ing Miss Jane Maulo, nt her home,
2217 Rittenhouso street
City line, Ovcrbrook, will entertain the
Luncheon Club nt luncheon tomorrow.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ashton Dcvcrcux, of
Lincoln drive, St. Martins, have taken
a houso on Bryan street. Mount Airy.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard MeNcclcy, who
have been living on Pcmbcrton avenue,
Bryn Mawr, will novo Into their new
homo nt HaverforjJ this week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlnfield Shcnrd, who
havo been nt the Golden Swan Inn.
Mount Airy, this winter, havo taken
an npnrtment on West Springfield avc
nuo. St. Martins, and expect to movo
in tomorrow.
Tho Tucsdnv Afternoon Bridge Club,
of Wayne, will meet today at tho homo
of Mrs. Edward Alexander, nt St.
Davids. Tho members Include Mrs. J.
'Bertram Mitchell. Mrs. John Dunlap,
Jr., Mrs. John Barnes, Mrs. II. J.
Patton, Mrs. Marshall R. Ward. Mrs.
Louis A. Watt. Mrs. Robert Elmer,
Mrs. Humbert B. Powell. Mrs. M. F.
Scanlon nnd Mrs. W. P. Cochran.
GERMANTOWN
Sliss Helen Lawton left yesterday for
South Bethlehem, Pa., to attend tho
spring house pnrtv nt tho Delta Tau
Delta Fraternity House at Lehigh Uni
versity. Mrs. Frnnk P. Medio, of 138 West
Luray street, announces tho mnrrlagc
of her daughter, Miss Cecilia Marie
McCue, and Mr. Joseph Tnul Simou,
of Oil City, on Saturday at tho Church
of St. Francis Assist, Germantown.
ALONG THE READING
Mrs. L. F. Schacffcr gave a lunchon,
followed by cards, on Saturday at her
homo In Fort Washington.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Stnnlcy Charles Burns
have returned rom their wedding trip
nnd will bo at homo at 130 Wcllens
nvenue, Olney. The bride was Miss
Madeline C. Conahan.
Simplicity
GOWNS
FURS
The mark that
sure of style
Model No. 657
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Isn't it graceful and good-looking
this La France pump of Keystone
Kid, with its long slim lines and
beautifully shaped leather heels ?
La France Shoes always fit wellbecause they
are carefully cut and finished. They always
wear well because they arc made of
thoroughly good material.
We think the new La France models are
particularly attractive. Why not come in
and try them on today?
'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET
HaMnet
THE BIG SHOE STORE
1204-06-08 Market St.
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tL'ann-irar
TIOGA
Mrs. Augustus Grctztngcr, of 0710
North Seventh street, gnvo a birthday
party on Saturday nttcrnoon nt her
homo for her Httlo niece, Miss Eliza
beth MacDowcll, in honor of her fifth
anniversary. Tho decorations com
bined pale pink and pale bluo flowers,
tho color schemo being carried out in
tho gowns of tho kewplo dolls and tho
knitting bags which were tho favors.
Miss Margaret Phillips, Miss Norma
Fclton, Miss Ruth Hainan, Miss Norma
Klmkcr, Miss .Tcsslo Ferguson nnd Miss
.Vivian MacDowcll were tho guests.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. John Reed, of 4054 Lnrchwood
avenue, will bo hostess at a lunchoon
nnd bridgo at her homo on Wednesday.
Her guests will include Mrs. Ronald O.
Shrlglcy, Mrs. Harry Adams, Mrs.
John Grccnwcll, Jr., Mrs. W. J. Sny
der, Mrs. Warren Moss, Mrs. Ralph
Moss, Mrs. Everett Nelson Strang,
Mrs. B. Gelg, Mrs. Joseph Donahue,
Mrs. Waldo' Fchllnp, Mrs. John
Latchum, Mrs. Richard Nelms, Mrs. B.
Cornell, Mrs. Christopher Donner, Mrs.
J. B, Fleming, Mrs. Frank Strauss,
Mrs. Frank Elliott and Mrs. Francis
M. Brooks, Jr.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. James C. Fisher, of
AU'lll OUUU1 oevtuivvui.. ..i.vvv, o.u .u-
celvlng congratulations on tho birth of
a daugmcr.
Mr. James McLaughlin announces the
engagement of his daughter. Miss Sara
V. McLaughlin, to Mr. William A.
Tourlsh. The wedding will tako placo
in the fall.
Friends of Mrs. Edward P. Dough
erty will bo glad to know sho Is rccupcr
atiug from her. recent illness. Mrs.
Douehertv will bo remembered as Miss
Marie Grinnan.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
The members of the class sewing
club of the Girls High nnd Normal
Schools were entertained on Saturday
afternoon in honor of Mrs. .William G.
r. 11 l.- I.am .Inntrlifnl. MrR. Arthur
W. Hood, and Miss Amanda Bcltlcr.
sister of Mrs. Unrroli, ai ino norae ot
Mrs. Hood, 243 West Rittcnhonsa
-imt- n..n.nntnn'ii Thn rliih includes
Mrs. 'Carroll, Mrs. James Crawford,
Miss Anna Arthur, Mrs. j. xiowuru.
Blair, Mrs. Anna Alexander, Mrs. J.
Tf t..llA MVn Tturthn Tnvlnr. Mfftfl
Leo Benynurd, Mrs. Thomas Ncsbitt,
Mrs. Mary ncpDurn, airs, iuu oilier,
Miss Emily Harper, Miss Anna Har
ron. Mrs. A. W. Lofland. Mrs. W. II.
Ridings. Miss Henrlcttn McElvcc, Mrs.
Anna Stirling. Mrs. .7. F. Stccnson,
Mrs. Dnvid J. Blank. Mrs. Frank
Brandt, Miss Frances L. Smith, Miss
Minnlo Slnw, Miss Helen Ware. Miss
Laura Price, Mrs. A. J. White and
Miss Hannah Pinkerton.
FRANKFORD '
A reunion of District No. 7. Pn.
P. O. S. of A. will bo held at the Or
thodox Theatre, Orthodox street, near
Frankford avenue, on Tuesday evening,
Mny 4. A musical program has been
arranged, .and spoccucs wm uiso uo
mode.
Mrs. C. Chalfont, of Arrott street,
will bo hostess tomorrow afternoon to
the members of her COO club.
AT nn.l TVTro TT. FUnnW Wnlf nf
1131 Herbert street, nro being con
gratulated upon tho birth of a son.
Simplicity is always alluring,
tempting, fascinating!
'And the Summer Modes of
FreDeMan most fittingly typify
this quality of assured and fashion-approved
charm.
MILLINERY
1302 Walnut Street
makes you sure
sure of value
a.
$10
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MISS ANNA GARDINER
WEDS JOHN I. ROGERS
Marriage Will tako Placo This
Evening Loech-McCurdy
Nuptials
A wcddlne which will tako place this
evening will bo that of Miss Anna
Iioatrlco Gardiner, nlecn of Mr. John
Gardiner, of 1800 Pine street, nnd Mr.
John I. Rogers, son of Mrs. John I.
Ilogcrs, of tho Aldlue, nt the Second
Presbyterian Church, Twenty-first and
lyainnt streets. Tho Iter. Alexander
MncColl, pastor of tho church, will offi
ciate. Mr. Gardiner will glvo his nicco
or ICoscmont, will bo matron of honor
nnj 4U f.f.t. . . ... . .
"iiu mu unacamaius will do flliss
Klanche Gardiner, Miss Katharlno
JJ?rs, Miss Mildred AVlllnrd. Mrs.
IUchard P. Brown. Mrs. W. Hobart
Porter nnd Miss Claire Itocsch. The
brother of tho brldeijroom, Mr. Frank
Kogcrs, will bo his best man. nnd tho
ushers will includo Mr. Karl II. Rogers,
Mr. hdwnrd II. Rogers, Mr. John 1
Gnrdlner, Mr. Melville Wright. Mr.
John Gardiner, Jr., and Mr. Charles
II. Henkc s. A small reception will
wljow at tho homo of the bride's uncle.
After their return from n wcddlm, trip,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rogers will live In
Morion.
I.EECII McCURDY
Mind Tlnln.i r,n.l.M.tn. r-i- i
daughter of Mrs. Robert McCurdy. of
....miu.uwu, wm no mnrricu nt u o'clock
this evening In the Jcnklntown Baptist
Church to Mr. Clarence Exton Leech,
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Leech, of
Oak Lane. Tho ceremony will bo per
KrnVvd r tho brdo's uncle, tho Rev.
LI'T? F?' of Denver, Col., assisted
uy the Rev. George Young, pastor of the
church. The bride will be given in
marriage by Mr. Ilnrry T. Patterson,
of uM.rani.town. also nn uncle, nnd
will be attended by her sister, Miss
;w!.nc. (, Mc,Curdy, ns mnid of honor.
J.no brido will bo gowned in white radi
um silk trimmed with Chnntilly Incenud
will wenr a tulle veil, cnrrylng whito
sweet peas nnd lilies of tho vnlley.
Thn mntrl et hnnnt. n.111 .-- iL
mothcr s wedding dress, a deep cream
uuiuiuc. Bin unu a legaorn liac. uer
flowers will bo pink sweet pens nnd
Knnn-drjitrnnn. T.ltfln xrica Tn-.un.n
Dutton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R.
""rai vi di'uuiuiown, win do uowcr
Ctrl, riritnunri (n ntnlr n.irnH.irA nJ
quaint bonnet, carrying n basket of
ow.-i.-i cuh. luusicr ijrew xouug, wn
of the assistinp clergyman, will be tho
finer lienrrtr Thn Knctf mnn M.lll 1 r-
n . u. . vb..u ...iw uiui ,V.I1 UU li . .
Ellis Pearson, of Glcnside, n cousin of
iuc urtucgroom, uqa mo usners will
include Mr. Robert McCurdy, brother
Gleudon Tongue nnd Mr. TJallctt 'isles!
n itn-iiuuu win luiiow nc ino nome ot
iuu iiuuu s nioiucr. upon ineir return
fpnm n .1fltnf f.ln T nH.1 "r
..w... .. ..v.u.uD ...f, .Ul, UIIII iiirH,
Leech will bo nt homo in Glcnsldo
nicer juno io.
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BBWBES
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1122 Chestnut St.
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s Vuouiy ona oiunaora ramous uver nolt a century
Dewees' iJjl$'1ti$& Dresses,
S $10.95 to $55.00
A two-pieco man-el having all of the advantages of a
ono-pleco dress with none of tho disadvantages, aro these
s3 Justrito dresses. Developed of voile, pongee or silk.
Delightful Cotton
S Dresses,
E $9.75 and $12.50
s Voile, tissuo plaid nnd coin
EE spots for misses and women
nro shown in two very
5 charming styles. You will
ss ngrco tho prices placed on
ss theso dresses aro extremely
low when you sec them.
H The Talk of
E Vacation
Brings to Mind
Dewccs'
TOWNcouNTRY
U Suits
Worsted Jersey
$26.75 to $39.00
Swagger suits of non-
uestructibic puro worsted jy
zzz jersey, inciuuuig our very
r new models, aro just what
you need for traveling and
tho cool days of vacationing.
Tho coats may bo worn as
ss sport coats with your sep-
nrato skirts.
All colors in your size.
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WI83AHICKON
Protestant Episcopal Church, under tho!
direction ot Mrs. iirancis iian.ru uuu
Miss Ethel Suddcrs, will glvo (i
dramatic entertainment followed by
dancing, on Snturday 'evening, at
Woodvnle, tho clubhouso of the Amcr
icon Bridgo Co.'s Club. Tho comedy,
"Mr. Sprfeg's Llttlo Trip To Europe,"
will bo presented with the following
talented amateurs in the rast: Mr. Ted
Rhoadcs, Miss Elslo Wnllatls, Miss
Miss Carrie Firth, Miss PJthcl Ambler, '
Mr. Ilarmon Johnson, Miss Jcsslo
liabby and Miss Elizaboth Hugdcn.
Miss Lucy For, of 233 Rochcllc ave
nue, has returned from a Uireo-wccks
visit to Miss Bess Kloso nt Milton Pn. ,
i.i Ki.Atk w -. ".itnii iipipii iflllf. i
ROXBOROUGH j
nn rf.MA AllAhnh rnn fhn Anrll
hostess of tho junior nuxlliary of tho
uplpnnny ljUtncrnn vuurtu, b -.
included Miss Myrtlo Katzcnbach, Mrs.
Leo Wethcrill, jviisajaisio "
Mildred Mack. Miss Carrie Zulser, Misa
Eleanor Hchacffer, Miss Mabel oite-
nttte, Miss Edith KauenpHcn, "
Florenco Allcbach and Miss Esther
Allcbach nnd Mrs. Henry A. D.
Wnckcr.
ii. .j nr.a Tnennfi TTrnrv Ewinc.
of 533 East Walnut lane, spent the
week-end In Atlantic wy, luv'
celebrated tho eleventh anniversary of
their wedding. .
MOORESTOWN
r -.l fi Vnvlln Stokpl. Mr.
.Hi. iiim ..not ,.....- .,, -.
i r ttriinrtn Ai-m.tpnnp. Air. nna
Mrs. Asa Wing, Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius
Hmlth, Mr." nnd Mrs. Edwin Palmer,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Clcmlt Hopkins, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Thorton Holllncshcnd, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Henry Do Jeng, Mr. and
Mrs. J08cpu auiuvan, lur. uuu ".
Foster Reive, Jr., Mr. Hnrry TValton,
n- T1nlfnn Xr Vlrtnr Wiprman.
Mrs. Mary Summer, Judge nnd Mrs.
.losepll wnsKlll. .Mr. nnu Jir. .ijisciiu
Potter, the Rev. and Mrs. Irrdcrlck
Nnrdcn were nmong the guests nt the
tea nnd dance given nt the Acorn Club
for Miss Knthcrino Glllcsplo on Friday.
Miss Isabclle Brown, of Philadelphia,
alanine hpr nnplp. Mr. Morris Long.
of Bridgcboro road.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Gaskill havo
sold their home. Fair Garden, nnd win
travel through Europe this summer.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter M. Jeffords
have gone to Lexington, Ky., to nttend
thp races, where they havo entered sov
ernl horses. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel D.
Riddle, of Ou the Hill, near Glen Rid
dle, nrc entcrtnining Master Wnlter M.
Jeffords, Jr., during the absence of his
parents.
Dr. nnd Mrs. William Hyde Appleton,
of Philadelphia, visited friends in Media
during the week.
Mrs. G. Lewis Mayer haB returned
to her homo on Valley road, Ardmoru,
from n stay nt Atlantic City,
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Unique Entertainment
Miss S. A. Moore, of 0038 Lnrchwood
avenue, will givo a unlquo entertain
ment nt her home on Snturday afternoon
and evening. It is called n "Smoker,
Poker, Pool, Euchre, Bridgo nnd Five
Hundred Party," nnd tho guests nrc in
vited to go from three to fivo o'clock
or from eight to eleven o'clock in the
evening.
Tho nffnlr is given for tho benefit of
the "Bohemian" booth which Miss
msiama0sama:ssmssss
Excess ,Weight"Dangerous
r" MEANS that your organs aro impeded by useless,
fntty tissue.
TOO often women resort to drugs to correct eriln
which can alone be remedied by Nature.
THE SIMPLE, natural method, scientifically ndmtn
stcrcd by the Collins' System. ELIMINATES EX
CESS FAT, purges tho body of all impurities, Improves
circulation and tones up tho nerves in short, restores
the body to vigorous health the real secret of happiness.
Trial Demonstration Treatment Gratia
COLLINS INSTITUTE
FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Bellevue Court Building
Phone, Spruce 6i8t 1418 Walnut Street
Hairdrcssing
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New Tailormades
For Smart Town Wear
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Our Formal Opening
Soon as Our French
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1306 Walnut Streel
Beginning Tomorrow
A Most Exceptional
Clearance of
300 Women's
and
Misses' Spring
Dresses
Sale price
38.00
Values
95.00 to 125.00
Every spring material Satin,
Taffeta, Tricotine, Tricolette and
Beaded Georgettes. The latter are
in beautiful shades of Navy,
Slack, Flesh-White, Brown and
Taupe.
All Sales Final
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Moore, will hare in charsa at the.
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fete for the Miserlcordla Ilosnltal. 1
in the month. Miss Moore will bo
sistcd In receiving on Saturday bjr Mrfl,. ..u
M. E. II. McMlchcn, Miss Laura'. ' '
Blackburno. Mrs. Vincent Carroll, Mrs . -j
A. L. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Joseph OarrolL .';
Miss Isabel O. Mooro, Miss ICathcriwri,
Corcornn. Miss Mary Hestor O'Brie&l J
Miss Kathleen Concnnnon and Miss Isa- f4
bcl Corcornn. Tho guests will not roi ti
eelvo tickets, but will mako voluntary f'
offerings. i "
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Presenting several
unusually attractive
models developed in
the most fashionable
materials, especially
featuring
straight-line
mannishly
tailored styles
'Eton and Pony
Jacket effect
with plaited skirts
Will Be Announced as
Salons Are Completed
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