S'tth IT, fit. fif 'V.v 'tfM&.W&,: vv KA V". l li! 22, 1921 st A , ' 13 w r4 fM V v ., iSf GOSS'lpA&dUt PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tfrlkis of the Weather and tlio Doings in .... mi.i. rr r. . tri.. 'r. j tf Society This Week Miss. Kester to Be Married eo ilfr. Sea Tonight F' WAS wonderful to plod along throiiRli the liijth snoW iwtertlay, ain't It? I "ve tcen .wonting ft (mow ilk. that nil winter. And nrt "Sundfty, "' ". it -rent when It ttd, falling? Prcn It the sleet did cut y6ur face a 'kit when you had on everything but the kitchen stove an n Covering, and high noow ".". . "v ' :; IBd a hwr - . v-, d, lltcrnllr, or I fell nil over my lc on Walnut rtrtwt ami laughed lust as hard as did those who stood by, ind, mind you, never offered me it hind to rise. . However some day I will get even th them, when they fall down I, too, IIi laugh and perhaps they won't like t as much as I did. ALL the younger set arc busily en raged this week' In seeing to the fin i.Urtr touches on" their fancy" garment or the meeting of Mrs. Wurta- danc In clAfs on Friday night. It's the inDUal centime nucir in inc cium ww It'i always n great event. 'The com mittee of boys In chargo of (hoclosscH this year includes Reynolds Driver Brown. II. Curtis Wood, Jr., H. Dourtm Paxson, .Tr Henry Leur, Louis rhllllps, William F. Walsh, Bartow Mullcr, Morris Swope, Frank Kano and John Rheln, Jr. YOU know that Margaret Kester and Hal Heal nre to be married tonight at Holy Trinity Chapel, which Is at Twenty-second and Spruco streets. jlr. William H. Itobcrtf, Jr., who Is Margaret's Hlstcr. Is to bo her inntroit of honor, and little Helen Robert i ntixn In tn lx flower, elrl. Murray Seal, of naltlmore, wlU tome tin to bo best man tor nis Droincr, ind the ushersnro tn be William Rob erts, Jr.. Walter Hindmnn, of Aire ctnnea. Ind. ; Murray Sprihr and rnul Wagner. " ' , Hnl Seal is n Ilnltlmorean, but W In buslnesi hero. They will livo in this city on their return from n. wcu ding trip. The rector of Holy Trin ity l impel, tne iiev. ugic t uriiuiu. will perform tho ceremony, which will Uke place at 8 o'clock. OF COURSE, we're all looking lor ,r,l tn tho Tr rarnlvnl which Is to li held on Thursday night at the Ico Talncc on Mnrket street. If this cold imps up wo won't hnvo to go that far to g(t Ice, will we? But then we will hare to go there to see Jlio fancy sknt Ing and dancing. I wonder what sort tt costumes they will wear- this year. They certainly were extraordinarily pretty last yenr. Momenow you tion t want to nut a lot of effort Into a cos- lumc jou can only wear once, but you eften find tliat nny old tnmg win uo. at, times sou get together very beautiful effects. Pur on the skating rink bright colors nre wonderful. It takes n party of this kind (tho littlne carnival I mean) to show us how efficient some of us are. For you hare nn idea how many of the young people in and about Philadelphia skate mont beautifully. It Is such a grace ful art, and so exhilarating. You feel like a bird flying through thq nlr as jou glide tn and fro. And there Is so little of It out of doors with the mild wenther of these last two winters, it really is wonderful to linvc tne ice Palace to go to. T SAW Mrs. Hamilton Colket on Chestnut street on Saturday wearing a beautiful top cont of Hudson bny sapie. made with a broad collar and cut three-quarter length. iwt hat was a semi -large turbnn of aimk Mlk, the groundwork being a fort of deep plum color and the flowers of nil colors in satin. Thrcnds of irold Mn through the silk. too. -It was vcrv I food-looking. Helen MltrliM n vorv nttrnetlrn. looking girl. I Rnv her on Chestnut street, too. She was wearing nn awfully nrettr dark hrown suit. trimmed with a fur collar nnd cuffs. Hfr hat was nlso fur-trimmed nnd was a Miinll ndalr. with n deep rose-cnl-red ernwn. Helen will mnke her do- tut ne.t winter. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An IntiTnsHntr datiiitftril n( nAwf .! til """'"O UVWUMHIIV Ul l(t b t lair t'r will bo Mlsa Klcanor Hart, dnuRhter Mr ami Mrs. William Howard Hurt. M Arrow Head Farm, Ambler, uho will luiiiiniiy presented to society at a "a to Iib Riven by her parents at their oroeuM S.itunlHy ufternoon. October 8. S 5 '"' "ho '" at Present nt school n tarii expects to return home early S. J!l,emher Mr- n"d Mrs. Hart are fpend iir ,vern wcelts with Mrs Hurt's K,Hm' JIr nd Mrs. Cleorse Harrison ....... , ;,s ,,0 jnnccy street. ..Mr. .ind Mrs. Illchnrd Hnrv Morris. n,li!u' enue nnd Horttcr street. ViES n,?w' announce tho engnKement M,lri'!mF,,,er.MII,B Margaret Morris, n? v V. ,,,m t'cury Clausen. Jr., son Mrs ilm Henry Clausen, also of Xfr nii.i if... ... . . ,"..;' ,uf Torworth. (lermantown. will Jlnt i '? at .Illnncr on Thursduy eve amg before the Ice cnrnhnl. Jr. r f,'.! ?.! ") J. Wotherlll. anc. 7i " ''." "'JJ?"0.! ." B'vo R of tt,. ,r if. nuircii .5, in nonor r their ran. Mr OUca P. Wctlierlll. of i- . ;M' Francis It. Jtrawbrldge, Inaih. ".1,,,'lf Oormnntowii. are snend "f the we.l( at I.nke Placid, X. Y. ttW u-'lli MrB Iohn u- 'lfBi of D8 Hlii i ...."I?,v ,'!ONo avenue, Chestnut .-,- "u. Mr anil Jlrs li-rnlvr rk fc'nlnli. M' ,r:i,.u' "i. !""" A A: fDn.l tV. ."..., iiviv mry will Mr ami Mm ..i... i.i. ..I... n.,111.1.. be mn ? w"lut streot. nro spend- HstOlm t inn nl n..ll T . .i.-i f'CO lit In ll,itiMiuo,. cl Mi ...i.vi , A II. . a ho6nor eV ?, tl,n. "ner to bo given lauM?r I H sa Mftrl0 l-oH'se llH'rd. Alfd." nf ll'i MjaT Matthew Hhi. .1. - ".muiV UCIUIU IIIR 1HI1UV r-"a unnco of Wurta' danolng class by Colonel nnd Mrs. John 8. Muckle, at their home, 2033 Walnut street, net Friday eve ning, will i Include Miss Catharine 11 Mather, MIA boulle u. Thomson, Miss ?nt.M. tn M...IMH HjTIm ftAl Ttf AIIjm. Miss, Frances cV Urruler, Mr. iFTcddrlck i'i. uamn, Mr. Henry jjnin, so, sir. Lloyd ltenshaw, Mr. Itobort K. Coles berry, Mr. Francis Howard .Williams nnd Mr. Craig "W. Mucltle. . Mrs. William A. Williamson hns r- iiturned to her apartment at the. Clinton, arter a two months stay at St. AUgus tlne'and MlamL Mrs. CleorsTA Franklin Brown, of 411 West 1'rlce street, Oermantown, Is spending uoveml weeks In New Orleans. Mrs; Kern Dodged Of BOSS Pulaski avenue, Oermantown, has returned from a visit to Atlantic City. Mrs. Henry Pembcrton, Jr., 1008 Chestnut street, wilt entertain nt dinner on Friday evening In honor of Mlsa Dor othy levering, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ollpln Iovcrlng, before' the meet ing of Mm. Charles Stewart Wurts' dancing plans. Among the guests will bo Miss Anne Stevens, MlM Eleanor Joyce Sewell, Mr. Oliver Brock, Mr. William Hacker, tr. John U llnndall and Mr. lUlph Farnum. Miss IJorothy Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ciaermont Hmlth, Jr., of 4918 Ixicust street, and Mr. llobert Young Miller wore married on Saturday. Feb ruary 19, In the Church of tho Mediator, Flfty-flrtt and Spruco streets. The Jlev. P. K. pagood, rector of the church, offi ciated, in the presence of the members of the Immedlata families only. Mr. Howard Miller, brother of the bride groom, attended an best man and only attendant. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will make their homo In Iloaton. Mr. and Mrs. smith's other daughter. Mrs.' Hocir Sherman Powell, of New York, who at tended the wedding, is spending tho week as tho guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Antelo Ceveroux. of Mlsf Field Farm, Oreland, have re turned from 'Palm Beach. Fla., where they wcro the guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. Charles. Mr. Ii O. ItlOhards, of New York,' wno nas been entertained, as the guest or Mrs. Kobert Kmott Hare, of 400 South Twenty-sccond street,, for a week, re turned to her home yestcrdny. Dr. and Mrs. William Ilcwson, of 6300 Overhrook avenue, am being congratu lated on thh birth of a son-born on Feb ruary 18. Mrs. Hewson will be remem bered as Miss Nancy Stokes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Newlln Stokes, of Chester avenue. Mrs. Heynolds Driver Brown, of the Morris Apartments, has returned from a, visit to Scrnnton, Ta where she was entertained an the guest of Mrs, Henry Belln, Jr., for ten days. Tho faculty of tho University of Pennsylvania will kIvo a tea this nfter noon, from 4 until 6 o'clock, at Hous ton Hall, Thirty-sixth nnd Spruce streets. Count and Countess de Trampe, of Seventeenth nnd Spruce streets, who are spanning several weeks nt Aiken, a, c, expect to return to their home tho latter part of next month. Miss Phyllis Huhn Walsh, daugntm of Mrs. Florence Huhn Wnlth. of 6012 Drexel rond. Ovorbrook. accompanied by Mrs. ItaUton Wood and Miss Kathar ine Force, of New York, have left for Palm Bench. Fla., to participate In a tennis tournament. They expect to re' main about two weeks. Mr. George A. Huhn, of 170S Locust Btreet, has left for a trip to Miami, FlaTT wnere ne expects to remain aooui inree weeks. His daughter, Mrs. Joseph W. Bailey, Jr., of 1708 Locust utreut, in spending several weeks at Palm Beach, Fla., with M'ss Hcbeeca O. Thomson. aaugnter or Mr. nnn Mrs. waiter a. Thomson, of 1722 Spruce street. , Mlsa Maria Louise Thomnson. debu tante daughter of Mrs. Charles Trotter Thompson, or siiu apruco streci. wnq hns been entertained as the guest of Mira Ruth U Manlerre, daughter of Mrs. Alfred Lee Mnnlerro, of New York, for a few days, -returned to hr Home yesteruay. Mr. and Mrs. Waller C. Powell, of Lansdowne. announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Helen Elizabeth Powell, to Mr. Harry A. Smedlt-y, of this city. Mrs. William S. Ashbrook. of 4431 Spruco street, will bo unable to fflvo the tea from 4 until 6 o'clock tomorrow afternoon for Miss Caroline Newton, owing to Illness. Miss Newton will lenvo shortly for abroad with tho Hod Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Sherrltt. of 6400 Woodbine avenue, Overbrook, are enter taining Mrs. Krancis vi. wneeier nnu Mrs. lloland H. Tlmm, of New York. Mrs. Gertrude Foster-Wilde wilt glvo a muslcalo tea nt her homo In Mt, Airy tomorrow afternoon. She will be as sisted by her slater, Mlas Beatrice M. Foster. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mrs, George C. Fleck. Jr.. of 10C4 vnrth aivtv.thlnl utreet. has Issued In vitations for a luncheon, followed, by bridge, which she will give on Thursday March 17, at the Walton Hotel. Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond J. Consldlne. of Marlyn rond, Overhrook. nrc recelv inip n.iirrntiiluttnn.l nn the birth O a son. Mrs. Consldlne will be remembered ns Miss Klennor M. Iluane, or uverurooK. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Sell, of Oak Lane! who will lene In March to spend flvo months ..traveling In V.u rope, will be accompanied bv MIpb Harriet Wolf, of Elklns Park, and Miss Mndcllne Kohn, of lf.26 North Sixteenth street. They expect to sail March 10 on tho atenmshlp Cedrlc. The marrlniro of Mrsi Hilda B. ICahn. daughter of Mr. Samuel Blumenthal. of Klklns Park, and Mr. Solomon Black, of Trenton, tosk placo on Sunday at tho Hlts-Carlton. GERMANTOWN Mrs. II. A. Crawford will entertain the hri,ir dun or which she Is a member. at her home on Phll-Kllena street. Ger- mnntoun, this nnenwon. inn guests win Include Mrs. Albert E. Blnckburn, Mrs. W. C, Da Armand, Mrs. James H. Day, Mrs Dunn, Mrs. William McCandless, Jniore. hernrn tint fnnnv Mrs. Chnrlcs Etcwart UwlemU rrlees Iintadeii or Aaseiact- aataii Write r Phene far Enrr4 v FrlaM SsmplM, -v KOTAL ENGRAVING CO. 814 Wabst St c 8a 1341 Walnut St. OPP. RITZ-CARLTON SMART STYLES FOR SPRING TUICOTINE DRESSES ?5950 I'OIllET TWILL DRESSES $49-50 specially rniciiD VHA-! ""' uWG THE ETON JACKET EFFECT PER MM EMBROIDERED THE NEW CIRCULAR SKIRT )VITU THE PERSIAN SASH ' - pjpjpjV -. -' Ml'': i'J'VH I PaPaKli ,A Jpf'j'MSippppppppB 1 plplplplplpHMMnv fi&29&J9imLlKj,-X VI'. iSte" f- '4-pIpIpIpIpIpIpIpIpIpIpIpIpH 1 I PapjHilil&'auSpjK'' 1 1? 5ffppppppppH 1 Hppm' i. apBHppsnSF ''tf '??& iJi'-ppppppppppB I A ' ppHyiWipppBHW ? $LJi 8- cpppppppj BSBSlBimmiWtM ' ii BBBBBKaB. ySc- fa..- Wi.i ' jwBBbBbBbBbBbBY XsBflflflflflVpilYCay ' I , , Photo by Bachrach. s MISS MARIAN KLKANOIt McKADDBN Ayiioso engagement to Mr. Henry Carlisle Ulppnrd, of AVlllies-Uarrc, s lias recentlyibecii announced Mro. Thomas Matson, Miss Wnnnlo Tcn bro.eck. Mrs. Samuel n. 'Vrooman nnd Mrs. Alfred J. Vollrnth. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert A. ICddowes hnvo returned from their wedding trip, and are at home -at 444 Queen stroet. Mrs. Eddowes will bo remembered as Miss Martha Wh.y. Mrs. llobert Dalgllesh. 6301 Ogonti avenue, will entertain at bridge' nt her home on Friday afternoon. Thcio will be twelve guests. Miss Elizabeth Page. S130 Greene street, entertained members of the yrunger school sot nt her hpme on Sat urday afternoon. Tho guests included Miss Eleanor Wllklo, Miss Camlllo Phlster. MIsh Eleanor Knlpc, Miss Mar Jorle Wntson, Mlsa Frances Morgor), Miss Eleanor Gross, Miss Marian oily. Miss Elsie Edwards, Miss Laura Hitch cock and Miss Annnbclle Wood, NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Leon S. Meyer, of 3222 Ridge avenue, will entertain her regular bridge club today. The members Includo Mrs. Henry H, Netter, Mrs. B. F. Lyons, Mrs. Benjamin, Bloch. Mrs. Julius Gerstle, Mrs. Charles Wise, Mrs. Joseph Schone man. Mrs. Harry C. Kahn. Mrs. David Greenwald. Mrs. Bella Stern, Mrs. Harry Baycrsdocfer and Mrs. Leo Simons. Mr. and Mrs.' H. C, Kraus, of tho Hotel Majestic, nro on an extended trip to Florida and Will visit the Bahama Is lands before returning North. Mrs. I W. Hlrsch. of' 2311 North Broad ntrect, has been spending three weeks on a trip to Bermuda, s Miss Florence II. Elkln, of 3208 Dia mond street. Is attending u largo house rmrty being given by Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Elsemnn, of New York, af thetr country home. Far KockaWay. Mr. Sohvtn w. Smith, whoso' mnrriagQ to Miss Elkln will take place next month Is also a guest until nfter today. A dance was given In their honor on Snturday eve ning. Mlsa Mildred Moore, of 1017 Venango street, entertained nt a dnnce at her homo a few evenings ngo, 80UTH PHILADELPHIA The annual danco of the Margin Girls' Country Club, will be held at Lawrence Hall, Broad and Porter streets, tomor row evening. The committee Includes Miss Helen Schrelber, president: Miss Helen Matthews, Miss Freda Schrelber. Miss Ella Reynolds and Miss Eleanor Murphy. Mr. and MrsTJohn McGowan, of 2210 South Twentieth street, entertained In- fn.MAllii n. .11, l.nmn rn Onln.iln.i lIUI IIIHIIJ (1. ...II IIUHIU W.I UHlUlUrtJ Venlng In honor of their silver wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. George Keel, of 1816 Glndstono street, will entertain Inform ally at their home this evening nt a Martha Waashlngton party In honor of their daughter, Mlsa Mario Keel. Mlsa Reglna Brown, of 1C33 Porter street, has returned to her homo after having spent some time tn Wlldwood. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Jennls, of 1914 South Twentieth street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Marie Jennls, to Mr. James W. Duffy, Jr., of this city. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. W. C. Do Armond, of 4312 Wal nut street, has Issued Invitations for a bridge party whleh she will give at her home on March 17. Mrs. Albert B, Blackburn has returned to her homo at 3813 Powclton avenue from a week's stny nt tho Chalfonte, At lantic City, where sho wns the guest of ner motner, Mrs. J. u spangicr. STRAWBERRY MANSION Miss Koto Gaiter, 3133 Columbia ave nue. hasToturned from Erto. Pa., where she represented the juvenile division of tho Municipal Court at the Pennsylvania jjtnte uourt or social workers. fr tffl In lfnun enn n "tw M1 Xftf 1"i i'lWDm, rui ui niiu tu. Moses, of 2240 North Thirty-third street, who recently graduated from the Central High School, will enter tha Uni versity or Pennsylvania In tho" rnll. Th6 Rev. Abraham J. Feldmarl nnd Mrs. Feldman. of 2861 North Bailey street, aro entertaining Mrs. David Bloch ami Mrs. mi a. Miller, of Cincinnati, motneryann sister or Mrs. Feldman. Mr. and Mrs. Hcrmnn Frleder, of 2029 North Thlrty-thlrd street, have been appointed master and mistress of ceremonies of the nnnual Purlm ball of the Beth Israel congrcgntlon to bo. held at Mercantile Hall on Tuesday evening, ainrcn -. FALLS 0F-8CHUYLKILL Mrs. K. Gehring Hnrkness spent tho week-end nt Atlantic City, where sho was one of a houso party which her mother, Mrs. Margaret Walton, gave. Tho othor guests were Mrs. FrnnK Jnr dlne, Mrs. M. Stuart Onllnger, Mrs. Louis Reese and Miss Knthnrlno Evans. NORRI8TOWN Mr. and Mm. A. r. Bnnham, of Powell street, entertained at cards nt their homo to meet their KUcst. Miss Dorothy Cas son, of Powton, Md. Thero wcro six teen guests. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Haws Avenue aieuiouist-cnurcii entertained at a sauer kraut supper There wero tlfty members present. The hostesses of tho nffalr wero Mrs. Oeorgo Fulmer. Mrs. Edwurd Eluell nnd Mrs. Mnurlco Elwell. Mr. and Mrs. H. Walton Wood, of uast romance street, entertained the members of the choir of the First Pres byterian Church ut n musical and supper ui tneir nomc. inere were tinny guests. Mrs. II. C Allen, of 831 Swedo street, gave a luncheon nt her home to meet Miss Winifred H. Myers, field secretary of the Y. W. C. A., who is spending a wock at tho local association. Covers at luncheon were laid for eight gueato. Miss Helen Palst, of Powell street, has returned irom a visit in nttsourgn. OLD PARLOR SUITS MADE EQUAI, TO NEW Reconstructed upholstered and polished $15 "ST First-class work guaranteed. Slip covers made to order. We carry a larco stock of unhotaterv materials, selling at wholesale prices. AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. Oldent and I.urcrst House of Its Kind 305 Arch Street Xlr IwnlflllH Jtt rssm . . . . & my W miMtnnirf hftffiffiiilffi MJl.rtfft ! ( 1S 364566AMo5dB 2RRU jWttWC NKW OHU fflitz-Qkrttim PRESENT INDTflAL DISPLAYS OF SPR1NO TAflLLEURS v. GIDDING TAILORMADES ARE THE ACME OF GOODKTASTE, FASHION, FINE WORKMANSHIP AND PER-. FECTION OF DETAIL PARIS QO WNS WRAPS ' TAILORED WEARSPORTS WEAR HATS BLOUSES FURS AND ACCESSORIES MISS M. BOYD KESTER WEDS MR. HAL K. SEAL Interesting Mftrriagp Takes Placo at Holy Trinity Chapol Tonight A weddtnir of social Interest to this rlty and Baltimore will be solemnized at s o'oiocic tontgnt when miss niargarei Kester, daughter of Mrs. Oeorgo .Boyd Kester. of 2412 Hpruco Street, will be come the brldo of Mr, Hnl Kendall Seal, of naltlmore. , The ceremony will bo performed In Holy Trinity Chapel, Twenty-necond nnd Hpruco streets. The Hev, J. Ogle War field, rector of the chapel, will officiate. Tho bride will bo' attired In a smart gown of Ivory white eatln veiled with chantllly lace. The skirt Is slightly draped and the long court train sus pended from tho shoulders Is composed of white satin, Hor veil of tulle, which extends to the end of tho train, will be surmounted by a wreath of orange blossoms.' Sho will carry a shower bouquet of white bridal roses and orchids. Her sister, Mrs. William. H. Roberts, of Moorestown, N. J., will attend as ma tron of honor. Sho will wear, n frock of peach-color panne velvet with touches of tulle of the same shade. Sho will carry a bouquet of pink roses. Miss Helen W, Roberts, the small niece of the brldo, will attend as flower girl. Sho will wear a dainty frock of. flesh-color organdie, adorned with, pink nnd bluo satin ribbon. Kho will carry, a colonial bouquet of pink roses. Mr. G. Murray Seal, of Ualtlmore, brother of the bridegroom, will act as best man. The ushers will be Mr. William II. Roberts, Jr brothor-ln-law of the bride ; Mr. Walter O. Hlndman, of Vlncennes. Ind. ! Mr. Murray Spnhr and Mr. Paul C. Wagner. Jr. A small reception- will follow nt tho homo of the bride's mother. On their return from a wedding Jour ney Mr. and Mrs. Soal will llvo In this city. STEPHENS LOOAN Mlfn Lucy Lorlng Long, daughter of .Mrs. narry van Nuyn iognn, of nose i). uwen utepnens, son Valloy, and Mr, also of Hoso Valley, will bo married by Friends' ceremony at 8 o'clock this eve ning nt tho Guild Hall,. Hoso Valloy. Mr Jesse Holmes, of Swarthmore College, assisting. Tho brldo will bo unattended. A reception will follow. After their re turn from a wedding Journey Mr. and Mrs. Stephens will live In rtose Valley. BEItGEn LAVIN The marriage of Miss Florenco Laln. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, S. Lnvln, of 1767 North Twenty-ninth street, to Mr. Sydney 13, Derger will .take plnco tills evening at 6:30 o'clock at the Beth Israel Synagogue, Thirty-first street and Montgomery avenue, llabbl Marx In Nathan officiating. 'Tho brldo will wear a traveling costumo of dark bluo trlco tine with hat to match nnd will carry a corenge bouquet of orchids nnd IUImh of tho valley. Sho will bo attended by her sister. Mien Ruth Lavln, and the best man will bo Mr. Louis Buntmnn. After a dinner at the Arcadia for the Immediate family the bride nnd bride groom will leavo on a trip to ,Mlaml, Flo. MOORESJOWN Tho Church Federation gavo a recep tion to meet Mrs. Margaret Chlckerlng In tho Presbyterian chapter house on Friday evening. Mrs. Chlckerlng gavo an Interesting review of her work and of Its Importance to the community. A meeting of the religious committee was held Immediately after the reception. Mr. nnd Mrs. J: Whltnll Nlckolson, of West Main street, sailed for Bermuda on Saturdoy. Mrs. Mary Green, of Chestnut street, hag been entertaining Mrs, Anna Long- vaugu, or uamaen. The Itev. Edgar U Sanford, of Christ Church, Bordentown, N. J. was a guest of tho Ilev. F. A. Warden Inst week. Mr. nml Mm. Itenrv U. Coles and Ihelr daughter. Miss Marguerite Coles, Will epend nomo time in Fioriua, DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs, J. JMward Woodbrldge havo been entertaining Mrs. John For rest, nt rlinrlpHtnn, H. (".. nt their homo In Cheett-r for a fortnight. Mrs. Wood- brtdgo has again resumed her After noon of Science, of which ahe Is presi dent, having the first meeting yesieraay at Edgcmont Hall, when Dr. Hodnoy Crue itave nn Illustrated talk on "Botany In tho Bill of Fare." A re ception nnd tea followed, at which Mrs. Wnndhrldirn received nnd Mrs. Hlchnru Wetherlll and Mrs. Frank Hyatt, pre sided at tho tea table. Mr. nnd Mis. Horace Barnes, of Moy Ian, aro being congratulated on the birth of a son on February 13. Keneslah Danco and Play The Keneslah of tho Congregation Ohel Jacob will hold a play and uanco tomorrow evening at Mercantile Hall, Broad and Master streets. The play will bo a musical comedy entitled "Troubles of 1921." Miss Clara, n. Hlrsch, Mlsa Dora Davidson and Mlsa Nettlo Kntes have assisted In tho arrangements. Thoee who will tako part will be Mr. Henry Kline, Mr. Morris Steinberg, Mlsa Dora I7avldson, Mr. LMward Huslck, Mr Raymond allien, Mr. Purves, Miss Viola Gross, Miss Feder, Miss Hershmnn, Miss Hannah Harris, Miss Krrso Horn, Miss Hadlo HoFenbaum, Miss Irene Goldman, llttlo Miss Ruth Strousa, Mr. M. Ka mens, Mr, Soslow, Mr. Harry Rosun and Mr. Black. Are Your Feet Having a Nightmare? Did you ever dresm thit you were bound o that you could not move, while whII were clonlnr In on you. crushing, ufrnctlnirT Your feet hftv tlmt nlfhtmsre til day ions If they're confined in shoes nt unnatural hspe. meed ncainit a euiz-ananxed sol ae If trf a board. Tha flsxlbts-arch Cantilever Shoo literati) wikM un your rest. It twrmltii ths nrcn muscles frsedom to function so that they rain strength and five strong- support to the bon of tho areh. preventing any dnser of flat feet. The circulation Incomes full and flee, the tns straighten out. and your feet rome to life and offer thanks that their nlshtmare la enna. lunurlatlna In the new srnim of comfort and wrll-helncr. Com In and try on a pair of Cantilevers ee now soou-iooitins tney are Widths AAAA to E. CANTHiVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Ovr Cunard Office ;Slone(. 1306 Walnut Street 1 1 For Tomorrpw Only Special Sale' of New Spring Dresses 49:50 ' $65, $75 to $85 VALUES - A limited but attractive collec tion of Tricotines, Taffetas, Georgettes and Canton Crepes. JZZa5Q22E2ET 'raufttfeE Dewees 1122-21 Chestnut Slrcot (iimlity and Standard Famous Over Half a Century B KmW'8'(hS riilLADKLriMA'S LRAniNO TJinATnKB mrectlon of LliB J. J. BHUnpnT '!LYiaO WBWJ MissCsswlls GaaqjiaisriM l .ai0!' For exceptional brilliance and In every detail last night's reeeptlon to Mlsa Cowl surprised everyfilna- ond nnythlnr avsr twfore contrlboted to a noted star's first nppearanei, J9 SELXyNS or$rri &MM ME GO HSMIUN'THftDUGIf Chestnut St. Opera House irV'flf.lir.. MATS. TODAY t, HATUIIDAT HOLIDAY MAT. TODAY, 2!ls MS Adelphi Mat Today SSL $2 Res. Mutn. Thuri". hihI Hat. EVES., 50c to $2.00 (L') The Qreatest Comeily Triumph In Years "Admired for U quality as llrst-rate com edy." Evenlmr Kulletln. MORItlS nOSB Presents iC!MIW, smwimm f eM TktMesrnuimc ft iMAMtintA K9 SHUBERT Eves, at 8 : 1 5 This Week Mats. Today and Sat., at 2:15 ARTHUR HAMMKrtSTEIN rrestnts II A Dufflii tTPAKiir G3CG IN DECILE 1A MUSIGIRL COMEOYIlllBia HOLIDAY MAT. TODAY AT 3 :1B Xlsbts at 8:16 Matinees at 2:13 Walnut rr SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY RUOUI.AR MATINEES TOMORROW AND SATURDAY RICHARD WALTON TULLT Freenta THE GREAT AMERICAN ACTOR GUY BATES POST "The Masquerader" fast Orcanlied for World's Tour of Tim Century's Sensation. Thematic Muelc. Double Iteollnir Maui's Triple Kl'Ctrlcal Equipment. No One PeMed Durlnir Prolomis. Phila. Ice Pnlacc, 45th & Market Sts. SKATING CARNIVAL Thursday Evg., Feb. 24, at 8:15 THERESA WEI.D 11I.ANCHARD NATHANIEL NILE3 8HERWIN 1IADUER Champion Figrure Skaters of America CVl'S Ol-KKIIKn VOlt FANCY SKATINO CllMI'ETITIONS OPN TO ALL CARNIVAL HOCKEY UAME TICKETS ON SALE AT CONWAY'S. OI.MIIELS AND SPALDINOS Witherspoon Hall ,l'sA1T1, Thureday Cv. Tfb. 24. 1021, at R:1R p. u'. Henri Scott WORLD'O MOST nfiAOTIP-Ut. THEATItW MARKET AT 9TH THIS WEEIC 10 A. M. to I 1 :15 P.M. EXCLUK1VE KIIIUT rilKSENTATIOif IN TUB RIOOEHT AND ORICATEaT , COMEDY OF HIS CAREER "THE KID" STANLTCY ORCUEflTRA-NOTED SOLOWT The Stanley Organ Which Ii the molt romplets In existence 14 NOW IN OPERATION .. . oun SCALE OF PIUCBB 11 A, M. to 8 P. At, Entire llalrotiy. 8So Ac.h"A,r ""d llaleony litres, WVj EVBNINOS AFTER (I O'CMiCIC SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS llaleony. BOci Ixtvrxr Floor and vt--. llaleony Loces, 7fle NOTE: To vo,1 crowds attend extr . .,.. morning pfirformancss , N et Week OTIS BKl.NNEIl In "KISMET' CTA MTOM MARKET All. 10TK O 1 AiN 1 KJN II A. M.to 11115 V. M. Katherine MacDonald , . . . IN "CURTAIN" I'd Iletsnood Film Company Prent . Toonen-Ule Comedy. "Treasura Huntera-' AddH new GLOBE Philadelphia Plectrum Symphony Orchestra Conductor, JobjiIi 1j Monnra, of tha Philadelphia Orch'atra. of the Metropolitan Opra Co. ...Tlrk"" on ! at Weymann'a. 110 8 Chutnut et, mid a th box ofllce of the hall the evening of tlio concert. RECITAL Madame Louise Homer tviifi "rVJ,',"1 ""lean Contralto WED LV(1 . MVJICH Ifi. AT 8 1.1 At the Academy of Music Au..p. of Philadelphia Muc riul, uenent of lUlinninnnn Miipltnl A Wonderful Opportunity to Obtain a Spring Sports Suit Very Special at OJ 1 O 7E About 1-3 Hegular Price Youthful in appearance and slenderizing in lines. tnc!.e smart suits for business and sport wear aro verv spec ally priced, for they are fashfoned of tho ilnxist quality all-wool merino tweeds and each suit bears the Wooltex oifrnaturo. Only Eighty-six of Them Lined throughout with peau tie cygnc in self or con trastinir colors.- Many of them are slightly soiled, but jut a little c caning on the shoulders wlllmako thoin 1 ke new and the could not bo had elsewhere for triple tlio price. Shown in sizes 10 to 42. We regret we cannot fill mail, phono or C O D orders, nor can wo send any of these suits on memo randum. A real opportunity you should not pass. All pales must be, final. Dewees Quality, Courtesy and Service Make Shopping a Real Pleasure MID-WINTER FROLIC by tho Muelcal Huh. Vnhenlty of Pennsylvania UNIVERSITY DAY Today, Tuesday, Feb. 22, 1921 lo R 30 P. M. and S.flO to 1 A M WEJUHTMAN HALL. Slid Sprur'n Ms TICKKTS Afternoon, 1.0O- Kvenln" 130 EITH'S THEATRE GERTRUDE HOFFMANN "Bft?S?l.l lmP;ronutlon" THOMAS E. SHEA MASTERS & KRAFT , MARGARET YOUNG LaFrance & Kennedy; Cooran & Casey, etc 3 Shows Today. 1 i30 4 .10 and 8 P. M. ICE SKATING AT ICE PALACE and MARKET 8TS ULSIEPAUI.SON MARQOT Seneatlonal Acrobatic Ire Skaters flenoral Admission, Saturday NUht. 1 1.00 All Oth.r NlrhU. TBo ' THREW SKATINO SESSIONS DAILY Phones Frwton (11 Od, West 204 DUMONT'S nTH ARCH. Ev., 8:18 UUIV1WIIN1 Omm Mon.. Wed., Sat., 2 13 EMMETT WELCH Minstrda Comlo Ilurlenoue, "WEST IS KA3T" MATINEE TODAT 3ilfl PEOPLES ""Ave; CumK MAT, TODAY . THE MILLION DOLLAR DOLL8 With JOE KltHBO MAE DESMOND niJ, !'' in ORPHEUMqj:?nfih"..5A,.I Trocadcro Whirl of Mirth l'HlLADELl'illA'B I-X)RKMOST THEATRE 3 CnDDCCT LAST S BVCB. r V-IvrI0 1 Mats Today t Sat. Positively Last Week Holiday Mat. TODAY ?" $2 DIGOEST RAROAIN IN THEATRE WORLD GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS OF 1920 Prices to Suit Everybody LAST POP. MATS. TODAY 2D BALCONY, 77c 1ST BALCONY. $1, $1.50, $2 ORCHESTRA. $2 EVENINGS. 2D BALCONY. $1 1st Balcony (Except Sat) $1.50. $2. $2.50 Orchestra (ffy) $3, $3.50 Next Week Seats Thursday Francis De Wolf WILSON HOPPER And star cast in a new and wondrous production of tho famous comic opera success ERMINIE RRDAH NIOHTS AT 8:1.1 LH XW.TT.L nnmilar Mats, Wad. & Sat. Holiday Mat. TODAY $2 THE WITTIEST AND MOST SPARKLINII COMEDY OF THE ritBSENT SEASON." North American. flMARGAItEr IBARTHW' iLAWReiCEgBYROM hthe sparWirv) Cbmedq Triumph .niAKSPUNTINOJEAM Popular Wed. Mat . nest SU $1.60 fARR Ifif NK1HTS AT 8 :1S VJ-M11V-.XS. Rinr Mats Wxl. Sat. Holiday Mat. TODAY scv?t $2 t..UNUTJ.Ln.TA,,'Mf:-VT.T"AT"llEALLT ENTERTAINS." Evenlnc Idxer. DAVID IlELASCO Presents With Original Cast and Only Company A Cotnfdy bv Jean Archfnild CALL THE DOCTOR Afif 21 Weeks at th Empire Thatr. N.Y. Farewell Engagement TOSCANINI AND LA SCALA ORCHESTRA ACADEMY Ol' MtfSlC WED. KVO.. MARCH 2, 8il5 T.t'kclK on -'ale nt Heppe's and AcAiirar of Munlo METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE SAT EVn. FEU. S6TH, AT il5 Phlla. Grand Opura Co. Prmenta CAVALLERIA-RUSTICANA PAGLIACCIwhA...CMt f-Mta Now at Weyniann's. 11(18 Chestnut prices- i oo, taso ROSELAND DANCING 1015-17 Market St. Live-Wire Cabaret TON I OUT CIIAS KERn HIM SELF AND inB JAZ7. 1C1NC1H ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TONIOIIT NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA DAmOSCH CONDUCTOR SOLOIST FRIEDA HEMPEL nrltllant Soprano of Tickets at Academy and HeppVa, lljo uneatnut Htrset METROPOLITAN , SATURDAY MAT. FEB. 26 46th Annual Juvenile Play CINDERELLA Seats at 1123 Chestnut Strret. fifo to Il.M ACADUMV of MUSIC KOYKIl Today at i'iif TODAY AT a:lB f Washington's DlrthdayJ ERNO DOHNANYI VAisA fKMUUA . .raEcm Tickets at Rox Oftlce A Hopp' et. rniricnnK i-iann. i-ne ACADEMY OF MUSIC VIOUNIBT 'a, 1110 Chest. ess Jl.BO and la: FEB. 26 CONCERT OF'MUflTc FOR VIOLIK' KREISLER 8ATURDAY AFT, AT 288 Tickets nt Jleppy-a c. AcMemy Uo Oflte - nl T r1 11 rrtum r J. Foty. c- no. CASINOiasK Todr erica With noniiY mirnr Aeademy-Tka., Hspna's, 1 1 19 Chut, a a... PHILADELPHIA I "JUiiiyri. aroa r norurcTO a WI IZKl UIWHWHW J PA I A fK J2' MARKET BTREBT i rl-irEj jji a. M. to litis r. mj THE riCTtTRE THAT HAf ALL I'HtLADELI'HIA TALKING "PASSION" reaturlnc TOLA NEORI and Cast or 890O ARpAnTA CHESTNUT OT. Del. 10TK rl-,ALlA 10 A. M. to llilB I. M. Oeore Fltzmnurl;e'a I'nramount P-ndurtloi PAYING THE PIPER NEXT WEEK "TUB GILDED LILY" FEATURINO MAE MURRAY fCTCD I A MARKET ET. a.b. 0 V 1V I Jlf 0 A. M. to 11118 P. M. Maurice Tourneur's New rhotodrarrfa "The Great Redeemer" Added Duster Keaton In "The Scarecrow" C A P TTYM "- MAIIKET BTREKT rkl L JLi "MIDSUMMER MADNES8" PI,I7M,T, MARKET ST. Rel. 1TTH iXlliVjllilN 1 "MILESTONES'' ALL-STAR CABT MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER Cnnttnuoua Vau,lvllls. tt tn 11 AT.. FHATNni Omker ritr Strln Rand iV-1 7i" '. A- f tf '! ! 4Ai.'AL.tvalIL',k t i.i& 4. 71 KjJjdwlkM. & - .Jr :vi rfi int., '"W 1 n uvM t. ' i iAljfii A t jgjl4U' .. ..v..KwJbjto?liuJaU.H-. . . ,, u t.Mks'AW i.