Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 03, 1920, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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AFtfilTTT fiffHP? I? IkuwIs included Mr. anel'Mrs. Albert U, ' LjJ? jut TIOGA ROXBOFtoUGH 1 McFadden-Brfc
ZXt-JVU . i. ltKjrLUls JiUenr.Mr. amIMw.Johrtlt.MiiWMn,, few JL Mr. nnd Mra. Charlcn H, Osmond Mr. nml Mrs. Christopher 13. Wood. The wedding of Ml
' I Mr. nnd Mta. Bnmutf Currlo ami Mr, Mk. .Kk . , . n... i.ii- of nprlmnl trrt. minnt thr wcrkond i. t..i.i. .1 t..
rJjjsfWSSiP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy ffymid Tells of Some Beautiful Gowns Seen
Recently The nays ana flayers' Club Night
Next Week Other Bits of Interest
r DO think this new silvery, hlmmory
I ... ( the most wonderful color
1 treen is "''""' .. - ionlr time.
ft'- Prink Clyde has n (town of thl.
ft', a sort of metnlllne (?corB
dl aminos?, but If you nrc not close
UJ if.Vann wenrlne It, t appears
IA the r10" ?it"B'U nf, the
ihnvc a wiffn."" ,,'v:. i... 1.
Ramuel .Yelllii. Mr. Otto Frederick
Kge, Mr. W. O. Krleahoff, Mr. Her
man Ij. DuhrliiK. Mr. Alfred II.
Oumner and Mr. Nlcolo d'Asconzo.
Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Mnlford,' Jr.,
of Audubon nventie, Wayne, are re
ceiving congratulations on the birth of
a daughter, Rltaabcth Sheaffcr Mulford,
on May 1. '
A the dansant was given at MUs
Baldwin's School, nryn Mowr, on
Saturday afternoon for tho juniors.
The seniors gave their May danco on
Saturday evening.
The juniors of the Havorford School
gave n play. "Miss llumstead Leigh,"
on Friday evening, under the direction
of Miss lluth Valerden.
Mrs. Oeorge A. Huhn will be ma
tron of honor nt the weddlug of Miss
Lynda Rhoads Hnnsen nnd Mr. Wil
liam Hubert (lellnthy. wlildh wjt take
place May 7 In the Third Presbyterian
Church, Pittsburgh. Mrs. Huhn will
bo remembered as Miss Alma M. Curtis.
"- and Mrn. George II. flelgcs, of
Erldcnhelm terrace, Chestnut Hill, an
nounce tin1 marriage of their daughter,
Miss Florence U. Oelgcs, to Mr. Fran
cis J. Smith, of Gwynedd Valley, on
Wednesday.
10 Tro It's Indescribable', but it
?ur.mniv TTeaiitlful. Mrs. Clyde's gown
,,8llT?i .wed In crvstal beads nnd
!i 'S3 it made witl. soft draperies
jtfl&taSlt is also wearing
? ' lief irock is made with a short
.Y". .1.. trlmllllllir is onaicHcvut.
El, verv becoming to her, with her
fr hair and complexion.
mill: Plays d PJa.crs forty-seventh
I ...1. i-i. 't nnlipilnled for May It
.. interesting. The first will be
Vr-v.i7'P .? 'm.'nn." written by Wlnl-
Kl Hawk-ridge, and the cast will in-.
.C Miss Helen Duffield. . Mm
Vathnlie Ilrowne, Clcorgc hdwnnis, ur.
Andre" Jackson and William Jamison,
"i.i.. rwn Mlinnmnker Is to be dlrec-
,orT The second play will be "The
Htraniter." by Dr. Frank .Crane.
Sophie XorrlH, Hoy Snuth. Howard
vjuiiiu " (lk.nrf,i will ho thn
Mr on this horizon, nnd Mr. Henry
'Jt.l.it. Tp U tho director.
.... iiol IMior will have charge Mr. William Henrr Onlnn will 1... ma.
nf the' third, which will be a fantaay. j ried Saturday. June C. in Calvary Pro
"Pierrot by the Light of the Moon, tcstont Kplscopnl Churcli. Miss Stcr
ffl this wlU h- Rachel Prlc.
X .nother. Mrs. F.ll K. Price, is
president of the Ploys and I 'tajer-?
Uow, K"ther Jean Iloehmnii, Mrs.
Kitherlne Farrell. Henry Saycn and
J)vld Vogels. Altogether I t link wo
my anticipate a very Interesting eve
nine WELL, everything Is ready for the
fashion show tonight and the In -dor
horse show on Thursday, Friday
ind Saturday nights! Then next week
r1 be Mrs. Clothier's pony bIiow. Per
haps you think the League of Nntlous
or Notions as some call it, is a thing
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Currlo and Mr.
ami airs, John Sheets,
Mrs. Hvlvnnim A. T.elth. nf 1R"1
North Ilroad street, entertained at!
cards on Friday afternoon with the fol
lowing guesta: Mrs. Samuel Aleott,
Mrs. Charles H. Lukens, Miss Matilda
ncmciici, fllrs. II. JH. Hoy, Sirs. Walter
Scott. Mrs. 'Louise Potts, Miss Anna
Creatli, Mrs. James Snenrer, Mrs.
Charles Patterson, Mrs. Robert Glad
felter. Mrs. Hiram II. Miller. MIrs
Augusta Urown, Dr. A, L. Le Fcvreand
mth, ueorge K. Uuthcttc.
Mrs, Isaac Dalzell entertained the
members of the Alpha Chapter of the
Sigma Phi Sorority at luncheon on
Saturday. Her guests Included Mrs.
Walter Smith, Mrs. Harry Edgar
Donohoe, Mrs. James Ilurgess, Miss
Gertrude Curry. Miss Madalelne Cona
ban, Mts. William Schock.,Mrs. John
Stewart, Miss Annabel Orozler. MNs
Cora Rogers.' Mrs. Milton Kelly nnd
Mrs. Joseph Olqy.
A luncheon nnd bridge party was
glen by Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred M. Lew,
of 2024 North Eighteenth street, last
ween, nt the Progress Club, Nortli
Ilroad street. In honor of tlirlr flftmnth
wedding anniversary. Covers were laid
tor tnirty-iivc guests.
Mr, Sydney ISaycrsdoefer. of lOIU
Diamond street, is spending sevcrnl
months In Europe.
Mr. and,Mrs. William Slepln, of 173(5
Diamond street, are receiving con
gratulations on tho birth of n son, Lewis
Rosenborg Slepln, on Wednesday, April
-1. Mrs. Slepln was, before her mar
riage. Miss Eva Rosenberg, daughter of
tho late Mr. Morris and Mrs. Rosen
berg, of North Broad street.
Mlsi Settle Scllg. of Lancaster, who
fins been visiting Air. nnd Mrs. Louis
Schlofls. 2302 Green street, has re
turned home.
SHlw' fJ iil
QERMANTOWN
Miss MUdred Stcrrctt, dnughtcr of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Holllncswofth Ster-
' rett, of 720 West Upsal street, and
r- t.ilf!-. t .-,..1 .m. , .
rutt will be attended bv Mrs. Henrr
Hlllebrand as matron of honor and by
Miss Edna Qulnn. sister of tho brldo-
maids will be MIrs Ella Burnet. MIoti ,omnnH aolltl' "omeopathlc Hos-
J.ca .Murray, nriss Kotlierlnc Herncr
WEST PHILADELPHIA
A tunning sale for the benefit of the
of the past, out u isn i goins m uu u.
the pony show. You're going to have
chance to "buy" votes for it or against
i, Mmlopil I ilnn't know which, all I
, Mnilpptl
know is joti are to vote) and, the votes
In some way nre grabs and they nrc
to be sold by representatives oi oiram,
Frsnce. Belgium, Holland, Italy, Scot
land. Alsace-Lorraine, Armenin, Rus
sia of the Old Regime, England and
Morocco. Elsie Hirst, Dr. Barton
Hirst's daughter, who will be debutnutc
nt year will represent Columbia nnd
will preside over the booth. I think
It is a grab bag with various children
6elllng grabs.
There is to bo supper and dancing In
the evening and some specialty dance
itunts too. So It sounds very Interest
ing tn in p. It's to be held ou May 12.
with the usual If, if clear otherwise
the next day. And it's out nt Wynne
wood at the home of Mr. ond Mrs.
William Clothier.
ALL these various things are so in
teresting. I stopped in at tho rum
mage alc the executive bourd nnd
council of Jhc Girl Scouta are holding nt
the old saloon on Fifteenth street and
Drury lane, you know Just off.Chestnut
ttreet. And you know I thought every
one's garret must have been entirely
cleared by now, but I just wIhIi you
eould see nil they hod there. And
the crowds! It's simply amazing.
I WENT to the theatre on Friday
night, boys and girls, nnd I saw
well, j on see I was on one of the last
rows, becaiiho I got my tickets late and
they did tob. evidently, nnd just in
front of me sat well I won't tell you
who, but she didn't see me nor did he.
but there's going to be an announce
ment soon, believe me. And they nre
awfully in love, nnd it's nwfully nice!
NANCY WYNNE.
and Mis Anna Rnnoii. Mr. JnincM
Bonner, of Bnltlmoro, will act as best
man, nnd the ushers will include Mr.
jBrynn Herner, Mr. William Baxter,
of New York; Mr. Frederick Grave,
of New Haven, Conn.; Mr. Henry
Hlllebrand, nnd Mr. Edgar Stilley.
Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin Morton,
of 422 West Hortter street, announce
the marriage of their daughter. Miss
Miriam Horton. to Mr. Horace II. Mc
Cormlck, Jr.. of 4134 York road, on
Monday, April ID.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Brakelcy
Shorpe. of Creslicim road, announce
the man-Inge of their daughter. Miss
Anne Brakeley Sharpe. to Mr. Harold
Trumps Mnson, of 00 West Upsal
street, on Thursday, at noon, in Grace
Church, Mt. Airy. The Rev. Thomas
S. Cllne, officiated.
Pholo by J Mitchell Klllot
MiaS HELEN .IANNEY
Daughter of Airs. Mario Montu, of
Turin, Italy, who mado her debut
hero tills winter
linvp rptiirnpil from their wedding
Journey and will be nt homo nt 3012
North Sixteenth street. The bride was
Miss Florence M. Conrad, of Tampa,
Fla. Mr. Osmond server overseas four
teen months with the United States
army.
Miss Edna Lorenux. of .'17415 North
Sydenham street, was the May hostess
of the Gamma Chapter of the Thota
Alpha Thotu Sorority on Saturday
afternoon other home. MUsLorentix's
guests Included Miss Margaret McCal
linn. Miss Mnrgaret Marin. Miss Sarah
Pepper1, Miss, Edna Paramore, Miss
Helen Rockafcllcr. Miss Anne Stentsle,
Miss Dorothy Iminell. Mrs George
Gravenstlne, 2d. Mrs. Duffield Aldrich.
Mrs. James A. Lodcr and Mrs. Leroy
Pearl.
Mr. and Mrs. John M Schnmbough
hnvo returned from their wedding trip
and will bo nt home nt 1007 Courtlnnd
street. The bride was Miss Fayettn D.
Handschuh.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank McLaughlin
have returned from n fortnight's trip
through Now Englond nnd will be at
home at 3000 Nortli Nineteenth
street. The bride wns Miss Helen V.
McGlllicuddy.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Trineo Paul Demidoff, formerly ginnd
tn&rshnl nt the court of Russia, and his
son-in-law, Mr. Edward II. Stoever,
of this city, will be the' guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Hopo Ca'rpenter this
evening nt the fashion show.
Mrs. Stacy B. Lloyd, of Ardmore
avenue, Ardmore, entertained at lun
cheon estorday In honor of Sir. and
Mrs. Elton Parks, of New York, who
are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. John Morgan
Denison, of Rosemont.
Mrs. E. II. Sharpless. of Wlssa
Mckon avenue, entertained at a lun
cheon followed by bridge nt her homo
on Friday afternoon.
Miss Margaretta Harrison, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harrison,
of Rosemont, will spend the week-end
of May 10 nt her parent's farm, nt
rrineeton, nnd will nttena the baseball
game,
The RMt Rev. Philip Rhlnelandcr
and Mrs. Rhlnelandcr will give a recep
tion from 8 until 10 o'clock tonight to
the clergy of the diocese nnd lady dele
EJtcs to the convention of tho diocese
of Iennsjlvonla, which meets tomorrow
In the Church of St. Luke and the
r.plpliany. They will receive nt the
bishop's house, 201 South Twenty-second
street.
Mrs. William J. Mooiehend, of Pitts
ournh, who is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Hodman Wister, of 1205 Locust street,
will be the guest of honor nt a small
luncheon, followed by curds, today, to
be g ven by Mrs. Pope Yeatman. of
LdCstnilt TTI1I Tim nua.l. 1..I1I lnl...l
Mrs. Robert Emott Hare, Mrs. Robort
-. Hastings, Mrs. Arthur W. Bewail,
will', " ""'"win nutcninson, Mrs.
William A Glasgow, Jr., and Mrs.
Hodman Wister.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Brinton Roberts,
oi l.Innpnrim. Itnln Mill !n .1.. ..
U? f.at,urtlay evening, Juno 20, in honor
' iiinr nous, .wr. tieorgo if. Roberta,
Jr., and Mr. Ilrlnton P. Roberts,
thill "m ''''""delphia Art Alliance
InCre Will hit II timnll ,1t..t- .1 I-
-...."" h uitinii i ii hi; I KlVt'H 111
v.norv0,I M.r' Chttrles H- P'W '
a i, ' tomrrow, nt (1:10 o'clock.
Mi 1 1 - ""J, Present will Do .Mr. Leslie
Miller, Mr. George Walter Dawson, Mr.
P. NL Degerberg
1621 Chestnut Street
Imported
Scotch Tweed
SUITS
$65 up
for WOMEM and
MISSES
ALONG THE READING
Mrs. Horace Kloinfcldcr will enter
tain at cards tomorrow nftcrnoon nt her
home in Glenslde. Mrs. Frank Bnrras,
Mrs. Charles .Ink. Mrs Henrv Rittcn
house. Mis. Hurry A. Hnug. Mrs. Ben
jamin Foster. Mrs. Carl E. Schocffcr,
Mrs. William Whitcomb. Mrs. John G.
Allen. Jr.. Mrs. Irvln Bnlr, Mrs. Frcd-
cncK wriesoacn. .wrs. 11. II. rayne.
Mrs. Oscar Voelker, Mrs. Frank Paul
and Mrs. Oliver Thornton will be the
guests.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Kate Funning entertained the
iiieiiibtrs of the Senior Chapter of the
llieta Alpha Tlieta Sorority on Satur
day afternoon nt their Mny meeting.
Mjhs Elizabeth Ejjinn. Mrs. Guv
heeler, .Miss Lillian Flinn, Miss Anna
Cniinnu. Miss Eleanor Fnrney, Miss
i'ciio Keating, Miss Knto Knnc, Mrs.
Jbcl illlams, Miss Irene James und
MIbs Erxleben were the guests.
Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. FrmtarinL- rrp..
wood, of 12-13 West Lehigh nvenuc, en-
pitnl wns held Saturday nt fil.'!7 Mar
ke(. street. The committee in charge
Includes Mrs. II. E. .Moore, Mrs. J. A.
Potts, Mrs. II. S. Klmmey, Mrs. E. T.
Buckingham. Mrs. V,'. C. Mercer, Mrs.
John S. Dove ond Mrs. Henry J. Kuhn.
Mrs. Charles N. Cadwnlladcr, for
merly of West Philadelphia, nnd now
of Johnstown, Pa., arrived on Sunday
to be the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
II. C Stnndbridge, 230 South Fifty
third street, for a month.
Miss Georgia Lucia Hull, formerly of
cst Philadelphia, and now living in
the Kentnar Apartments, Tenth nnd
Pino streets, is spending the week-end
with friends nt Viuelaud, N. J.
A quiet wedding, which took place
'Friday nftcrnoon, was that of Miss Flor
ence It. Nell, of 0000 Walton avenue,
and Mr. Wesley S. Mllnor. of 1327
Dover street. Miss Ruth Hnnly wns
maid of honor for the bride, and Mr.
James lord wns best mnn. After a
short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Mllnor
will nc nt Home nt Thirty-third and
Spring- Gnrden streets.
Miss Lnllah H. Flanlgnn. 0042 Hazel
avenue, left Thursday ou n five weeks'
trip to the Grand Canyon and Califor
nia. She will visit friends in Los Angeles.
honor of their cousins, Mr. nnd 'Mrs.
Elmer Sccrp. hoo marrlngc took place
recently and who today will return
from their wlddlug trip. After n short
tay hi this city, Mr. and Mrs. Seese
will leave for Ireland to visit relntlvcs
In that country Mrs. Scese was for
merly Miss Miirgnret Hopkins.
Miss Margaret Kilpntrlrk entertained
the women's Bible class of the Prince
of Pence Memorial Chapel. Twenty
second nnd Moirfs streets, nt herliome.
0114 Chester nventie. on Friday eve
ning. Her siteis. Miss Mnrthn Kll
Patrick and Mrs. William J. Harvey.
assisted her in entertninlnc. Among
tho guests were: Dr. Floyd W. Tomkins
and Mrs. Tomkins, the Rev. Joseph
Paul Morris nnd Mrs. Morris.
Announcement has been made of the
engagement of Mis Clara B. Diamond,
(inugnter 01 mt. anil Mrs. Joseph Dia
mond, to Dr. Morris I. Ruberg.
Miss Knthrjn IC. Kennedy will en
tertain the niembpis of her sorority nt
her home. 2001 Spruce street, on Sat
urday afternoon. Among the guests will
be Mrs. Rol.eit A. Bond, Miss Edith
Gulick, Miss Kathleen Davis. Miss
Knthryn Kennedy, Mrs. Howard Mang,
Mrs. William Kirkpatrlck and Mr.
Ralph McClay.
STRAWBERRY MANSION
Mr. and Mrs, Bernnrd Slulzer have
removed from 1710 North Thirty-third
street to the Royal Apnrtments, 1208
North Broad street.
Miss Helen Mnndel wns given n birth
day surprise party at her home, 3218
Diamond street, on Frldn. evening.
Among those present were Miss Ruth
Bnum. Miss Eleanor I.oeb. MWs Ruth
Bnchnrnch. Miss Beatrice Knuffmnn,
Miss Carolvn Ifauni. Miss Elsie Gut
lohn. Mi"s Mnrguret Lowengrund, Miss
Mildred Aaron. Miss Pauline Mnrks,
Miss Mnthilde Frnnkel. MNs Cnthleen
Here, Miss Frnnc"es Blum. Mis Sophie
Loch, Miss Tessle Dnlslmer, Miss Alice
Hngedorn. Miss Judy I.ind. Miss Rose
Uppenlieimer, itiiss Jieien .Manuel. .Mr.
William Greenbnum. Mr. Roy Bam
berger, Mr. Irvln Sapperon. Mr. Myor
Alsberg. 'Mr. Jerome Kissinger. Mr.
Morton E. Elscman. Mr. Henry II. All
man. Mr. IAvld W. Amrnm. Jr.. Mr.
Waiter Greehebnum, "Mr. Alfred Klein,
Mr. .Tncnues Bcnollel. Mr. Jesse Am-
shel. Mr. Rudolph Llfson. Mr. Stnnlcy
R. Sundhelm. Mr. J. Shaw Livingston,
Mr. Lester Krlnnger, Mr. Albert u
Hydemnn nnd Mr. Max G. .Tohl.
Mrs. Jacob B. Lcwitzky. of 1000
Nortli Thirty-third street, has loft on
a trip West nnd expects to be gone
about three months. Her sister, Mrs.
Ida Robinson., of 3231 Fontnin street, is
accompanying her.
,ur, nnu sirs, unristopner j;. uu.
of Gerhard street, stient the week-end
on nn automobile trip to the Pocono
mountains nnd had as their guests .miss
Elisabeth Sehnfleld, of Mnnnyunk ave
nue, nnd Miss Emnin Krleger, of Green
town, Pike county, who bns been spend
ing some time in Roxborougli visiting
Miss Schofleld.
The May card party of the Roxbor
ougli Country Club will be held this
evening nt the clubhouse. The nffolr
la In Pl,nrp nt Mru Wllllnln W. AVI1-
son, Mrs. William Spink, Mrs. Samuel
Kenworthy. Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs.
W. Ross Toggart, Mrs. Charles Simp
son, Mrs. Walter Hodson, Mrs. Rov
Romlnsou. Mrs, John A. Strucc nnd
Mrs. Gordon Stafford.
MOORESTOWN
Mrs. Marvin Street nnnounces the
marriage of her daughter, Miss Marian
Street, to Dr. Albert Paneonst, of
Camden, on Snturdaj. April 24. Owing
to the recent death of Doctor Street the
wedding wns very unlet. Dr. nnd Mrs.
Pnneoast will make their home in Nor
ristown. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Boiireau will
spend the summer at Bench Haven.
Mrs. Collins Rogers gave n dinner
party before the Field Club dance on
Saturday evening.
Miss Carrie Love has sent out In
vitations for n large dinner to be given
on Wcdnesdny.
MANAYUNK
The May entertainment of the Cath
olic Club of the Church of the Assump
tion of the Blessed irgin Mary will be
held tills evening in tin- parish house. ,
The King's Daughters of the Fourth I
Reformed Church gave n house party
Friday and Saturday ovcmngn at the x
Young Women's Christian Association j
of the Twenty -first ward ,
WISSAHICKON '
The members of the Women's Bible
Class of the Wlssnhlckon Mcthodixt
Episcopal Church were entertained at
nn April picnic last week by Mrs.
Everett Tucker, of Overbrook.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlnflcld S. Enler mid
their daughters, Miss Mnud and MIsm
Louis Ealer, formerly of Rochelle nve-
nuc. nre occupying their new home in
Ambler, Pa.
Washington, Pa., Shows Growth
Washington. May 3. (By A. I'.)
Census returns Include: Billings, Mont.,
10,100; Aberdeen, Wnsli . 10.337;
Washington, Pa,, 121, 4MI, increase of
2702. or 14.4 per cent ; Frankfort. Ind.,
11.. "SO; Lone Bench. Calif, 00,003;
Pomona, Calif., 13.000, nnd Durham,
N. ('.. 21.710.
Brick Wedding
Misk Helen Katiier-
ino Brick, daughter 6f Sir. and Mrs.
T. S. Brick, nnd Mr. Charles A. Mc
Fnddeu, of Lynn, Mass., nnd formerly
of West Chcser. took place Friday.
The Rev. Alfred Welsh, rector, as
sisted by the Rev. Father Moran, offi
ciated at the ceremony. Tho brldo was
given in marriage by her father.
Miss Lucy Marie Brick, a sister, was
maid of honor, nnd the brldesmnids
were Mluu Dnrntliv MptUnllnti. of Htrnf-
ford. nnd Miss Catherine MrQunde, of
Wilmington. Sir. Jnincs McFnddcn, of
West Chester, was best mnu nnd the
tishcra wcro Mr, Walter- Hammond, of,
BrynMawf J Mr. Lorenzo Bchroat, jot
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Wet Chester, Mr. Richard Hnjlth, otViJ rP'
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BrynMawf
Wet Chesti
Cofttesvllle", ond Ir. Henry Broomllj
A reception followed tho ceremony.
Mr. nnd Mrs. McFnddcn will Jive in
Lynn after n wedding trip.
Bateson-Wood Wedding
L'otllngswood, N. J., Mny 3, 'MrV-j
and Mrs. Linford Wood, of Elm ate.
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of their daughter. Frances Jcmln, t6 ''
Joseph Bntcson, of Ocean City, which 1
took place In the bride's residence
Mnyor Tiionins . .incK omcioteo.
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a course in filing
Send one of your bright girls to our
school. Let us teach her the science of
filing the fundamental principles which
underlie all filing systems day and even
ing classes.
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pertant subject.
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'iMiiinnwiisimraiiMiiiiiiDiiiMi
iwiiiii'ii'mimmi nniiTiTrrinnirTniH,i 'ii? , mmtbmti
tcrtalned n house tmrtr hvhf tl. ,,.'!,.
end ot their cottage in Ocean City. Their ccptlon at their home this evening in
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Catharine K. Smith entertained
u number of her friends Thursday eve
ning nt her home nt 1811 South Sev
enteenth street. Among those .present
were Miss Mary O'Neill. Miss Alice
Carcia, Miss Toss McCabc, Miss Mary
Heaps, Miss Helen Vogle, Miss Helen
Tlfrney, Miss Catharine MnoDonnld,
Mr. Jack MeOoldrick. Sir. Don Pat
terson. Sir. Bert Karfunkle. Sir. Ku
gene Townsend, Sir. J. Slnrtin and Sir.
Harry Clifford.
Dr. and Sirs. George F. Kelly, 2114
South Fifteenth street, will give a re
ptllMIBIl
George Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
NATIONAL MILLINERY WEEK,
MAY 3RD TO MAY 8TH
TO CELEBRATE THIS EVENT
WE HAVE ARRANGED A
Formal Opening of Exquisite
Summer Hats
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The sketch Is one of our Charming Garden Hate. The crown is
of fine Shadow Lace with three tiny edgings of Sntln Straw. .Tlio brim
lias four panelH of braid and Shadow Lace. The Frendi wreath of
Fruit, Roses and Foliage is beautifully hand tinted In paHtel colorlnga.
Many stunning Hats are on display for the Summer
Season. We invite your inspection
The New Skirt Department
Makes Its Initial Bow
Introductory Prices Prevail
i
This is a new department of which we are extremely liroud, And
no wonder the merchandise It displays is unsurpassed In the city.
There aro restrained smart styles for tho conservative and fascinat
ing noeltles In every conceivable smart material for the ultra fashion
able. Many of the models are exclusive with our house, ond in fashion
ing even the simplest and least expensive models, treat attention has
been paid to fit and details. Site range from 25 to vi.
To celebrate the opening of this department the prices of the en
tire stock are marked particularly close.
Opening1 Specials
White Gabardine ,Sltirt, fashioned nftor most interesting de
signs, not usually found In skirts of this character, $12.50.
Woolen Check Models, with straight youthful lines, in charm
ing bluo with an over-check of tan. Very English nnd good look
ing, $17.50.
Baronet Satin Skirt, best quality; black, navy, flesh nnd
white, $25.00.
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1423 Walnut Street
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Absolute Security and Covered by Insurance
Alterations at Summer Prices
Spring and Summer
Fur Capes and Coatees
in the moat charming new styles and a rich
variety of skins Russian Sable, Hudson Bay,
Fisher, Natural Blue nnd Silver Foxes.
SPRING HATS
With all the dainty, distinctive touches which our patrons
expect to find in OUR models.
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For This Entire Week
Advance Summer
Models at Special
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COPIES OF IMPORTED FROCKS
Ginghams 17.50 up
Dotted Swiss 27.50 up
Voiles 27.50 up
Silk Sport Skirts 28.50 up
Woolen Sport Skirts . . .28.50 up
Sport Frocks 42.50 up
Georgettes 52.50 up
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Sale of Cambric and
Nainsook Nightgowns
High and Low Necks
To be sold for $2.15 $2.45 $2.85 $2.95 $3.75
Instead of .$2.75 $3.00 $3.50 $3.75 $5.00
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Remarkable Dress Sale
ALL SELECTED FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK
FOR STREET, AFTERNOON and EVENING
Trictotine Dresses
Taffeta Dresses '
Georgette Dresses
Satin Dresses
Net Dresses
To Close Out
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Former Prices
to $85.00 .
A Collection of
Twenty Odd Dresses, Slightly Shopworn,
22.00 Values to
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This Week for
Dresses
Of the Exalted Cottons
Never before lia c cotton
frocks been so exquisite tliat
through their beauty could
they replace those made of
silken stuffs.
Voiles, in dark shades nr
in all the filory of flowers
and figures of georgette
origin arc designed in be
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most practical and authenti
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$14.95
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Children's Dress Week This Week
OFFERS WONDERFUL SUGGESTIONS AT MODEST PRICES
Kvery little dress in our i luldren's Shop is carefull
chosen to bring out the youthful charm of the nearer. Ade
laide Crapsey designs and personally supervises the making of
many of our frocks, and we are proud to be the exclusive
agents in Philadelphia for them.
Illustrated is one of her drcssn of imported dotted swiss,
in a guimpc model, having neck and sleeves finished sith rope
stitching in color. All visible stitching is done by hand, gi
ing the appearance of an entirely band-made dress. Orchid.
)cl!o, rose, pink, navy blue and light blue.
Sizes Up to 5 Years, S10.75
Up to 10 Years, S12.75
SPECIAL TOMORROW
Chambray Bloomer Dresses
Children's Week, S7.25
Regular price, $10.50
lour styles, all smocked in various wajs. Two models
open in front and others have back closing. They conic in
cry good khades of rose, copen. green and yellow. Sizes
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