Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 21, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC DEDGEB-PHIEADEEPHIA MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1921
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. JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE
flancy Wynne Talks of Miss Watts' Debut Next Week.
Dinners to Precede Affair at Mr. Barney's Home.
Easter Flower Sale at Pennsylvania Girls' Club
ANB more week tnd the Royctlen of
(J thc KMter season will etnrt. And
the Friday of that wwfc, April I,
Virion Watt will be Introduced to so-
.tv a debutante of tho Inst wagon
ho h" "nt attended very many of the
..tin an she '" continuing her col-
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.Inlirrtif nr nt Mitt
rllrf. Jin""" '" " -
n.ory Miner i""p. ... ... ..
Uuehtcr of Mts. Clmrlrs D.
CS ' fstc Krandmother MrB.
S!'m- was formerly MIsh Cooke, n
?Vr of Jat t'o"lp. tho flnanrirr.
rfiri
I sfw York, oi
li to be niarrled
One "I wiionif v uinrruir,
on April 0, you know.
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fc, T.orilinrii wui.w.. -., -
fhi. debut will be mado at a large
JrwnVl. Mr. and Mm. Watt fil
!?.. t Klldon, on Spring avenue,
.".,; nhlcli the home of Mr
IJUUW., ".-".. .ll-o .... U.l,..l..n.l
Iii ffhen priori" iuu "", ...in. ,
j?Jl Morrli ' entertain for licr
huthfer, Ottllle. and thc Mercer Ijld-
will entertn n for 8dne at, their
tome In Torrcsdalc. Marlon 1h very
food looking, with a broad trow and soft
Kir which waves off her forehead in u
pest attractive manner.
mOJIOnnOW nlgbt Wo" will have op
Icra of course, and after that thc
ck will be given over largely to
ehnrch-golng. as there will be services
t most of thc churches twti it ml throe
tfnes a day till the end of Holy Week.
Etster week will open with Mnrgarctta
Junes' wedding to Sydney Thayer. Jr..
ti tho first social doing of thc Easter
tide They nre to be married at noon.
tnd'o reception will be given after thc
bedding by Mrs. Jcancs ut her home on
Snruce street. Elizabeth id to be Mar-
tiretta'e maid of honor, and I think
Irs. Jcancs may well bo proud of her
two pretty daughters that day, for thuy
will certainly be lovely to look upon.
SOME of the women who nre inter
ested in thc Pennsylvania League of
Girls' Clubs, which has its headquar
ters at 1025 Locust street, nnd which
it In reality an ideal clubhouHc run by
the eirlM themselves, nre talking a great
deal about an Easter flower sale which
U to be held nt the Girls' clubhouse on
Locust street for the upkeep of thc
clubhouse on Friday und Saturday.
Mrs. Charles Carver. .Ir.. is president
tl thc association of clubs, nnd among
the others interested are Miss Ethel
l'ew. Mrs. George Lorimcr, Mrs. Ilvnry
C. Borer, Miss Emllv Exlcy. Mrs.
Charles rrnncis Griffiths (who. you re
member, wus Beatrice Fox ) . Miss Mnry
Converse. Sirs. Paul Tappan and several
others. The Pennsylvania School of
Horticulture for women at Ambler nnd
the Nntlonal Woman's Farm and Gar
den Association nnd Church Farm
School arc joining in with the sale of
nowers and llvehtock.
And there are going to be little fuzzy
kittens and tlappy-tallcd puppies and
eotton-tallcd bunnies nud swlmmy gold
fish nnd n parrot to talk to you and a
performing dog. Now I ask jou if that
won't be worth going to?
I SAW Mrs. Lowber Stokes nt the
opera the other night wearing u
lovely gown of palest; blue silk trimmed
with palest of pink roses, cut square
it thc neck and made without sleeves,
nd her skirt was plain but slightly
draped nt thc side. Her hair, which Is
a bright, dark brown, wm simply ar
ranged with straj curls escaping here
and there about her face. She is very
pretty. I think. Mrs. Hcnrj Pepper
Vnux was in her mother's box and wns
looking very well in a gown of white
lace nnd American Dcauty brocade. Thc
hodicc wns of tulle nnd lace and the
rose material was draped up on thc left
lldc of thc corsage. Mrs. Arthur Lea
wore a gown of brilliant green brocade.
LITTLE brother had been much
longed for by Isnbellc, in fact, for
a whole enr she had added to her dally
petitions: "And please dear God, send
men little brother." When brother ar
rived nnd she was told the news her joy
knew no bounds, nnd she hopped up the
etalrs holding on to dnddy's smnll fln
fer nnd holding her breath to keep quiet,
because "If she wbb very quiet so as
not to wake him she'd be ullowcd to seo
him."
Thej tiptoed up to the crib and there
J'ay, n dark red. black-haired, little
tnlnz, all wrinkled nnd cunning, but
Iiabelle had always had il golden-hnired
Brother in mind when she pruyed for
him. nnd bo said she. "Hut. dnddy,
e II hnvp to send him bark and get the
cne I aikcd for; this one's a Indian."
NANOt WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
eS'r and Mra. Murdoch Kendrlck, of
Strafford and Fifteenth and Locust
treets, have Issued invitations for n
wislt und Wig party on Saturday eve
ning, April 2, in honor of Mls-i Chns
n Kenarick. Mr. nnd Mr Kcnilrick
Ml their family will occupy their coun
try placo at Strafford early in TUny.
MIbs Rachel Price, dnughter of Mr.
fd Mrs nil Kirk Price, of 1700 Walnut
eireot, will entertain the members of her
il V8 club at her homo t,,lK afternoon,
".Be followed by tea. Twclvo ffucsts
""I attend
Sir and Mrs William nuel Kranltlln,
ti Anioro will entertain Informally at
AJ,ladnor ""nt Club on Trlilay nfirht,
Prtl . aftor tho wedding rehearsal ot
!" r 'laURhtor, MIhs Sarah S Franklin.
Mr T Dudley nigRs, Jr.. who will
oe miirri.'d at noon on Saturday, April
m 8t Mary's Kphcopal f'hurch The
juwtj win include tho brldul party and
oui.of.town guests.
Tho guests who will avtud the din
rr on I-rlday evening. April I, which
"r and Mrs. Alexander Mercor Diddle.
VI Vannmi.cn irn..n. m ,, ...Ml
1i "v"-i iiuurv, luncrtuuiu, wm
I"? In honor of their daughter, Miss
jane Dlddln will Innlnrln Mlua Mm V
r,,tiTh',lr MlFS nutn rncltnrd. Miss
liJiii, rl'!c n 'fnlght. Miss Man- Hoppln
Pr,n V"';M!"H K,lxlnB H- Sullivan, Mr.
frod if r"5,,,r Chumbers. Jr., Mr Al-
rii. li1 -,,r- "-"'" narrows, .Mr. J.
Jr !"! .Mt'l::lrn. Mr llenlnmin IluMi.
,,,,, "".'1 Mr. .lames K. Davis The gutsts
'" later .ittn.wi ti, .1,.... ...i.i..i. m.
lt Mr" ' Henr Miller Watts, of Yoik
ihri. , """ wl" sivo in minor oi
Win. ','V,"",e lauKhtcr. Miss Marian
Wmii. "l l,'ien, tho homo of Mlm
rnev i n.. -...vb
- --. v'nunii,
Mr. All ... . ...
Eliii.i "JvV "arron ivolscy and MIbh
li in h Kl"y. of llauhala, C'licstimt
nro spending bomo tlnm in Atlantic
Cltj
A11 ' I'lulkc, dniisilit.'r of Mr.
his r,i. ,,v!l0',Kp" trcBt, tierinmitnwn,
rtlurneil from a visit to New York.
Mri. V,l';!lz'u,r,h ''' rl"-'. laiiBhter of
tieet ALt,r ' "',0- of -'no i:'lht JotmHoii
Jay l""!!","'11 "'" lwvo on Krl
e the in'". "illt''i'?'-''. whero she will
of mY Sm0s1 "Ncr ,lu' Castor holldaja
Mr and 1) '" ,,?M.?,a,u,,l'- JUBhter of
Middle Iim1",-11".' '" Murbury. ut
Alro v
..- .UriOtl nu'iiH ..., !. ., 1..
"Met nnrt 'nAl ' 0W,1H- f -1-8 I'UHt
. Tei aiin Kordhoo (o HWm niir,. t.i.,0
r of "x? Vn,l'i ""Pl'le Yarnall. daugh
houro lr i !!' Mr.H rhnrlt0 Varnall,
CalifSrSi' uvo !1K ,,,rUKli the West und
April? ' wl" rBtur" homo c,irly '
1n!rofa3n1tM.r,BWaUor Qwyano Honder
1ti 'Jii ?.,n,,.l,,n Quen lano, Qerman-
lUlen H ir" ro,IUC ,l,elr daughter, Miss
lth diV,JIenderB0". to society ut a tea
Eu ii-nSX."" Tueyuay,. December 27.
'nor It -er?.on wl" th WMtV
fily AnMialntr Xl b Vn on Bat
y AP"l 0 by her paronta at tho
Union LpiiRue before the meeting of tho
Saturday Kvenlng Dancing Class.
Mr. CJonznln Mllnr nt iVia TlaMiiMl
GlOb, entcrtnlnccl at a tea jestcrday
Afternoon at tho Philadelphia Cricket
yum, YinoiiK mo guests were Mlsi
iW6 D. Ventmon, Miss Helen Hope
Wilson, Miss Nancy K. Cope, MIbh Ellz
nheth F Cope, Miss Ilowiinond Stow
ardson. Mr, Itobcrt Deckert, Mr. Alfred
Peer. Mr. Wllford S. Ixiwls. Mr, lirncst
hoviiro and Mr. Horaco Jaync.
Tlic Puchcn do ntchollcu, who lias
been in this city as tho guest of Cap
Jamv.u,,d MrB- Clnrk Daniel Stearns. V
;S. .Navy, of 1830 Rlttenhouse squaro,
has returned to N'cw York.
Mrs. Samuel Humphrey, of Overbrook,
sailed today on tho Olympic to visit her
daughter, Madame lclusann. In Buchar
est, Humanla she will afterward Btay
at Alx-lex-Malns, Ktance, for treatment
Mrs. Carroll Thayer will entertain tho
fortnightly Club at her hemic In Hwarth
mnro this afternoon. Mrs. John K.
Tuttle nnd Mrc. Thomas Simpers will
assist In entertaining.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkes Wilson,
whose msrrlage took place on January
'J9. are occupying their new home, to
Anbury terrace. Oak Lane. Mrs. Wil
son will bo remembered as Miss Made'
imo APDury, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs.
Charles W.
Asbury, of
Mestha, Oak
Lriine.
Mrs. William Showell Kills, of Moy
lan, will return tomorrow from Bos
ton, whero she has b-eti tho guest for a
week of her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Taft
Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Dmyton will
open their country house at Bluo Bell,
near Pcnllyn, before the Kaster season.
Tho board of dlroctoni of the Pres
byterian Orphanage will hold its annual
meeting and election of officers today
nt 2:30 o'clock, In Westminster Halt,
Wltherspoon Building.
Mrs. I. II O'Hnrra was hostess nt
tho tea given on Thursday afternoon
at the Phllomuslan Club, following thc
program oh occupational therapy. Mrs.
usoorno presiaeu at llio tea tamo.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bernstein, of
Newark, announce the engagement of
their daughter. Miss Ruth Bernstein, to
.Mr. Maurice h. Strauss, of Now York,
foimcrly of this city.
Mrs. Bonodlct Qlmbcl, of 1415 North
Broad Btrcet. with Mrs. Harry S. Behal,
will glvo a theatre party on Wednesday
evening, followed by supper, at the
Illtz-Cnrlton, Twenty guests will be
present
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney AIoo. of the
Lcncx Apartments, will have as their
guests next week Miss Isabcllo Aloo
and Miss Lou lie Aloe. dauRhters of Mr.
Louis Aloe, of St. Louis, Mo. The Misses
Aloe aro students at Smith Collego and
will spend tho spring vacation here.
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Mcnewlsch,
of West Philadelphia, announce tho en
gagement of their daughter, Miss Mario
I.oretta Mencwlsch, to Mr. Thcodoro J.
Stein, of Frnnkford.
A pretty wedding took place on Sat
urday, at 4 o'clcrck, when Miss Cora
Lee Kelly and Mr. Morton Elliott Car
lisle, of 5438 Merlon avenue, wore mar
ried by the Hev. Frank B. Lynch at thc
homo of the bride's mother, Mrs. It. J.
Kelly, 32D0 Emerald streot. Tho bride
wns given in marrlago by her brother,
Mr. John Kelly, and was attended by
Miss Florenco Blchter as maid of honor.
Mr. H. C. MncMlllan attended ns best
man for tho bridegroom. A wedding sup
per followed the ceremony, after which
the bride and bridegroom left for their
wedding trip to Atlantic City. Upon
their return they will Ilvo at Spring
Held, Pa.
ALONG THE READING
Mrs. Graham Wood will entcrtnln the
five hundred club of which she is a
member at her homo In Logan on Wed
nesday afternoon, April 6. Her RUcsts
will be Mrs. Forest Etter, Mrs. ISrnest
SiM
WHEN SHE PLANS A SHOPPING
TRIP WITH PERHAPS THE ADDED ZEST OF
A LUNCHEON A DEUX
cisJsicnvads
CHOOSES TO WEAR A SEEMINGLY SIMPLE
LITTLE PETAL-SKIRTED MORNING FROCK,
JEUNE FILLE AT FIRST GLANCE, BUT ART
FUL BEYOND DESCRIPTION WITH ITS
DASHING, DARING NOTE OF COLOR IN ITS
WONDERFUL PEAKED GIRDLE, REPEATED
IN THE POPPIES THAT CIRCLE HER BE
WITCHINGLY INFORMAL HAT.
AND WITH IT WEARS, FOR MISS NOWADAYS
UNDERSTANDS THE ART OF SIMPLICITY,
THE DAINTIEST OF BROWN SATIN PUMPS,
HIGH OF HEEL AND WONDERFULLY SLEN
DER, CHARMINGLY STRAPPED OVER THE
GRACEFUL ARCH OF HER SILKEN INSTEP.
AND SHOULD ONE ASK HER SHE WILL SAY:
"MY DEAR, I ALWAYS GO TO HALLAHAN'S
THEIR STYLES ARE SIMPLY ADORABLE AND
THEIR PRICES ARE SO REASONABLE."
Branches 60th
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Him ; V-v ( " JXKFj 'I sit I
Etter, Mrs. William Grubb, Mrs. Robert
Galbralth, Mrs. J. D. Stono, Mrs. Her
man Wecwellcr and Miss Gertrude
Price.
MIbh Dorothy Campbell, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8. Campbell, of
Jenklntown, has postponed tho card
pnrty which she was to have given this
nftcmoon In honor of Mrs. William G.
Kluge, of Mont Clair, N. J., on account
ot lllncRB In tho family.
Miss Josephlno Taggart, of Fort
Washington, who spent some time at
Miami, Fla,. will upend a week or so at
Southern Pines, N. C, before returning
to her home,
A bridge and flvo hundrod party will
bo given on Wodnesday afternoon,
Mnrch 30, by tho Women s Republican
commtttco of the Forty-second ward, of
which Mrs. William E. Gnibcn Is chair
man, at the clubhouso at Ogontz and
Olney avenues. Tho hostesses include
Mrs. Robert R, Dearden, Jr., chairman
of the entertainment committee : Mrs.
Envfst Biters, Mrs. Walter Fowler,
Mrs. Grobcn, Mrs. W. F. Holbrook, Mrs.
Samuel Moylan, Mrs. William Sttno and
Mrs. cnaries von xagen.
GERMANTOWN
Mr. nnd Mrs. William T Shannon,
41 Nippon street, Chestnut Hill, enter
tnlned thc supremo officers, Shepherds
of Bethlehem, and friends at n St.
Patrick's party at their homo on Satur
day evening. Officers Included Mrs.
Kva Wykoff Hall, of Haddonfield, N. J ;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodwin, Mrs.
Anna Armstrong, of Camden ; Mr,
Charles Rath. Mrs. Mav Cedar, Mrs.
Francis McCormlck. Mrs. Ellznbeth
Fnrrell, Mr. Elmer Black, Mr, Thomas
Brooks, and Mri Aplott, of Camden
nnd forty additional guests.
Miss Elizabeth Calhoun, a student nt
Wcllcsley College, Maspachusetti, is
spending th'o EaBter holidays with her
narents. the Hev. Dr. Jonn (Jnlnoun and
Mrs Calhoun, at their home at 33 East
Mount I'lcasant avenue.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse C Kcster. 7167
Bryan street, are the guests for several
days of Mrs. Kestcr's mother. Mrs.
Jerome C Teager, at Moscow, In the
Pocono mountains.
Mrs. Ralph V. Coleman, 311 Dorset
street, will entertain at luncheon, fol
NYMPH
A gorgeous broivn satin pump
of more than usual charm and
grace associated with thc
street model in the neivcr tans
and pearl grey suede, at,
TWELVE FIFTY
MA
LLAHAN
GOOD
921 Market Street
& Chestnut, 4028 Lancaster Ave., 27S6 Germantoum Ave., 5604
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MllS. JAMBS O.
'NBWUN, JK.
Vnil her small
'uughtcr, of 3005
Chestnut street.
Wrs. Nowlln vdU
in remembered
a-s Miss Williams,
of New York
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Photo by J. Mitchell Elliot
lowed by five hundred, at her homo this
afternoon. The guests will Include Mrs.
Hnrrv Blanck, Mrs. Edwin Rocloff, Mrs.
Aia uraig, airs, tiauao Lcnman, Airs.
Richard Pate, Mrs E. Wlschong and
Mrs. John Ogdcn
Miss Marlon Oily, 5120 Comae street,
entertained Informally at her homo on
Saturday afternoon. Tho guests, who
were members of tho younger set, In
cluded Mlns Eleanor Wllkle, Miss
Eleanor Knlpc, Miss Elizabeth Page,
Miss Camlllc Pointer, MIhs Eleanor
Gross, Miss Marjorlo Wntson, Miss
Frances Morran, Miss l.islo Edwards,
Miss Laura Hitchcock, Miss Annabclle
Wood and Miss Elizabeth Hcdhcffer.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Helen Hcwlsh. of 2131 Columbia
avenuo, gavo a miscellaneous shower on
Wednesday evening last In honor ot
Mlso Breta Blsphan long, of Haddon
field, N. J. MUs Hcwlsh will attend ns
bridesmaid at the marriage of Miss
Long In June. Tle guests included
Miss Breta F Lone. Miss Helen War-
rich, Mlsq Mnrgarct Hubbard, Miss Anna
McKeu, Miss Elizabeth D. Trcker, Miss
Sara Christine, Miss Dorothy Kntrlken,
Mrs. Walter Wright, Miss Frances Gill,
of HulmvUle, Pa. , Miss Margaret KIs
ter, Miss Marlon I.oo.s, of Haddonfield;
Miss Elcnnor Mortland, Miss Eleanor
Borton, of Moorcstown : Mlsa Mabel
Regm, Mils Mario Sleglc. Miss Ruth
M. Bitting and Miss Vera Saber.
A meeting of tho Faculty Club of
Temple University was hold on Saturday
evening at 1816 North Broad street,
when Commander Holdcn C, Richardson,
U. S. N told of his transatlantic night.
Commander Richardson is pilot of the
NC-3.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr and Mrs. William Ray, of 2233
Moore street, entertained Informally at
their home on Friday evening In honor
of thc birthday of their son, Mr. Howard
Ray.
Mrs. Walter Christ and her daughter.
Miss Florence Christ, of 1827 Daloy
street, are spending a few days with
relatives In Baltimore,
St. Monlca'n C. C. presented "Fannie
Brown" a comedy with music, in two
aots, last night and on Thursday night
Only thc sheerest of silk stockings please her. They are
here at 325
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SHOES
In the parish hall, at Seventeenth and
Wtner streets. The proceeds of tho af
fair will go toward tho Catliollo civic
center. Among those who took part In
the entertainment wero Mr, Maurlco
Towers, Mr. Thomas Oracc, Mr, Joseph
O'Nell, Miss cathartno Clrncov tlss Iteba
Kelly, Miss Catharine Barron, Miso
Josephine Harrington, Miss Uernadlne
Gallagher, Miss Madallne McFarlan,
Miss Kathryn Sullivan, Miss Anna Cook,
Miss Catharine Green, Miss Edna Smith,
Miss LorcttA Toner. Miss Mao Kearney,
Miss Catharine Burke, Miss Catharine
Boggs, Miss Josephine Harrington, Miss
Margaret McLaughlin, Miss Mario Mc
Cabe. Miss Margaret Maxwell, Miss
Evangeline Wilson, MIs Grace Wilson,
Mr. George Martin, Mr. John Muldoon,
Mr. Loo Toland, Mr. William Ward, Mr.
James McCann, Mr. Fred Gorfcsc, Mr.
Georgo Dougherty, Mr. Herbert Mc
Gltnohcy and Mr. John Hogan.
.Mrs. Walter Homer entertained re
cently at a luncheon and BOO party. Tho
following guests wero present: Mrs. Car
roll, of Brookllne J Mrs. Georgo Honey,
Mrs. O. Lefferts, Mrs. B, Hoxlett. Mrs.
F. Scholl, Mrs. J. A. Roberts, Mrs. J.
Soheck, Mrs. J. Halpln. Mrs. O Noon,
Mrs. T. Wado, Mrs. J. Roberts and Mrs,
Oakcs.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
A surprlso birthday party was glxen
In honor of Miss Mcta Pierce on Wednes
day evening at her home, 729 Pnlon
street Among thoso present wero Miss
Georglanna Hayes, Miss Margaret Car
lln, Miss Winifred Kennedy, Miss Kath
erlno Klrkman, Miss Julia Smith, Miss
Florenco Underkofler, Miss Mela Pierce,
Mr. Richard C. Pierce, Mr. Harold Con
ner, Mr. Charles Rowo. Mr. Harry linker,
Mr. James iisner, sir. wmuuii uuiinon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Du Pell, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Barrlngtoii und Mr. and Mrs.
J. It. Du Pelh
M00RE8T0WN
Miss Dorothy Warden was n guest of
Mlsa Helen Hasakll, of 0crbrook, ovor
tho week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lel Dudley havo an
nounced the engagement of their daugh
ter, Miss Ida Robinson Dudley, to Mr.
Aaron E. Stratton.
m .i nt im ir, rrt S. Woodward.
of Chester avenue, will Bpcnd somo time
In AshevtUe. N. C.
Mrs. Melville- E. Snyder, of Trenton,
has been a guest of her sinter, Mrs. A.
E. Street, of Chester avenue.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Miss Vivian Hunter, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James Paton Hunter, of Media,
left on Friday for New York, where she
will bo tho guest of friendo or a few
days. H
Mrs. Henry Martin Wlrz, who spent
some months in California, has returned
to her homo In Walllngford.
YARDLEY
A Hoclal meeting of tho Civic Club
was held on Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. T. Sidney Cndwallader presiding.
MIm IxjuIko Tf BnitKB. of Bristol, pres
ident of Bucks County Federation of
Womon's Clubs, gave an Interesting and
helpful talk on club work.
Kipling's "RpcesBlonal" muslo was
sung by a quartet composed of Mrs.
Eliza C. Smith, Mrs, Charles M Eaines,
Mrs. Algernon S, Codwallador and Mls
Elizabeth Weeks, with Miss Elizabeth
McCormlck aa accompanist. Tea was
served by Mrs Walter Dllllplanc, Mrs.
Robert C. Bclvllle and Miss McCormlck
Greenberg-Wlener Wedding
A quiet home wedding took placo yes
terday afternoon at 3 o'clock when Miss
Esther Wiener, daughter of Mr. und
Mrs. Louts Wloner, of 3108 Montgomery
avenue, was married to Mr. Morris
Oreenberg. Miss Reba Wiener was maid
of honor and Miss Lllllnn Selkoon wns
bridesmaid. Tho best man was Mr. Sam
uel Kolb and Mr. Ben Wiener acted ns
usher. Among thoRe present nt the re
ception were Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Sil
verman, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Wiener,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rothmnn, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Berner, of New York: Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Cooper, of New York, and
Mr. and Mrs. Mlchnel Erllch. of Rich
mond, Va. After a wedding trip to New
York, Mr. ano mrs. ureenoerg win re
sldo at 3108 Montgomery avenue.
Germantoum Am.
w.
w.
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ART EXHIBITS
OF THE WEEK
Tho Art Alliance, 182.1 Walnut street
Open weekdays from 10:C0 n. m. to
0 p. m. Works in oil, water color
and etchings by Ulnrtcho Dlllftyc.
British etchings, household linens.
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Kino
Arts, Brood and Cherry streets
Hours: Weekdays, 0 to 5 J Sundays,
1 to 5. Free dnys, Fridays and Sun
days. The 110th annual exhibition
of works in oil nnd sculpture.
Tho University Museum, Thirty-second
and Sprtico streets Open dally, in
cluding Sunday. Exhibitions of Incu
nnd Aztec gold treasure, Arabic nrt
from Damascus nnd Cairo; tho
Chinese sculptured horses of the sev
enth century, A. D. Guides will be
on hnnd for visitors each day.
Tho Print Club, 1014 Latimer street,
between Spruce nnd Locust slreets
Gallery open 10:30. Wood block
prints by Mis.t Elba D. Gardiner;
wood engravings by Miss Umersat,
of England ; silhouettes (cut) by Mlds
ISftdlno II, utilise. Exhibition open
until March 28, 10:!!0 to 1. 2 to 6
dally except Sunday. On Saturday
until I p. m.
Tho Philadelphia Sketch Club, 235
South Cainno street. Daily from 2
to 5 p. m. Exhibition of sketches by
Philadelphia painters until April 2.
McClee's Galleries, 1507 Walnut street
Exhibition of portrnits and paint
ings by Juliet White Gross until
Mnrch 30.
Newman's, 1732 Chestnut street
Fourth exhibition of paintings and
sculpture arranged by Alice Ewiug.
Works by Grnfiy, Lacsslc, Eaklns,
Cassatt, Mellows, Culin. Ilrcckcn
ridge, Glackcns, Spcichcr, Through
March 30.
Plastic Club, 247 South Canute street
Twenty-fourth nnnual color exhibi
tion. Open weekdays 10 a. m. to 0
p. in. Through March 30.
The Hosenbach Co. Exhibition bf pas
tels by J. M. Rosenberg. Until April
2
Tho Philadelphia School of Design for
Women, Hroad and Master streets
Announces free illustrated lectures on
Friday evenings nt 8:15.
NORRISTOWN
Miss Evelyn Quarry; of Green street,
entertained at a St, Patrick's party at
her home. The guests Included Miss
Anna Qunde, Miss Edith Rodenbaugh,
MIbs Idn Slousrh, Mln Mary Slough, Mlsa
Kathleen Aker, Miss Miriam Aker, Miss
Margaret CJrorf, Miss Margaret Harring
ton, Mnster Sydney Povcy, Master Wil
liam Aker. Mnstcr John Casell, Master
Edward Leahy. Master Lester Hun
slcker, Master Leonard Moneghan, Mas
firititisBi
or Amount:
osntl Moderate l'rlcwa
Writ or Phojw for Engraved Ttim
StmDirs,
ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. S14 Walnt St
S!E!i"iiaiiii!iiiiixr,imiisinmTniiii,"raii;ijKffliiiiiii81iiriiiiipQ
WOMEN
Efry woman rt.idcr of thu Km
nine Public fdcor will recolvo upon
rrqucat, free of charge, our new color
card anowlnR B0 latent colon, that
l be usod thin aeaaon for hand
knlttlmr. PUniTAN WORSTED
S3aiaiii.fiffl!iiiiiiiriii!iiiiiiii:!iiiiiBuiitiiiiiiiiiiiKa!aiinBffiiiiiiiiiijiii!iii!i'
HmnDiamw
George Allen, inc. S
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Now-a-days it's Allen's Hats 1
Largest Ensemble of i
Easter Millinery 1
in Town 1
A becoming hat for every Philadelphia woman can be found IS
in our displuy of correct and fascinating styles for Spring wear. S
All models, including originations, importations and copies 6
nre moderately priced. pj
COPIES OF FRENCH PATTERN HATS
Are interesting choosing. g
$15. 00, $18.00, $20. 00
Splendid Showing of Extra Quality
Canton Crepe and Crepe de Chine
Wo arc showing n splendid assortment of theso two kinds of silks
and they are tho most In demand for Spring wear
IO-lnrlt Canton Crepe, $4,110, $1,111, 5.00, J3.B0 yd.
10-Inch Crepe de Chine, 1.08, J2.J5, liS.SO, J2.73 yd.
Continued Sale of the New Ribbons for
Spring and Summer
Man items too numerous to mention at greatly lowered prices
Fownes Gloves of Washable Filosette
I'llmiett is a beautifully finished fabric that mnkes n dressy and
serviceable glove ; these como In all tho now Spring shades. They are
washable, of course
Short Glovca in 2 clasps $1.25 pair
Mnubquctairc, 8-button length $1.50 pair
12-button length $1.75; 16-button length $2.00
Alien s are Headquarters for D. M, C.
Thcao famoua I'Yench embrolderv and irodiet onimiiu ,nn h1u.-m
be had here In complete aBBortnient ot colont, wlzea and klndM
6-straud Embroidery Cotton (50 shades), 5c skein, 55c doz.
1'crle Embroidery Cotton (50 shades), 3 skeins, 25e.
Crochet Cotton, double length balls, 30c; $2.50 box of 10 balls.
Darning Cotton, 15c; 2 balls for 25c.
D. M. C. Brilliant twist, a silk substitute; comes in one size
only, 8c spool; 85c dozen.
Sale of Turkish Towels, 50c
Theeo are oxccption.il vhIuoh; sturdy towels In cloao niave pink
and bluo borders In two Btyles; fS.BO n durrn.
Kino Turkish wash cloths In dainty colors, pink, blue, laender
gold, NUo green iuid white. Very sperlal, Km each) l.lo a. doien.
Kayser MarvelM Union Suits
Special, $2.00
Fine or Swlba nibbed Lislo Union Suits of tlu better kind Ttua
two styles havo sold for half again aa much. The tome in loose or
tight knee and regular or bodice top, Tho extra slzoa cm be had
at :.S5.
Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery of ihe
Better Kind, $2.50 Pair
Finely woven Bilk Hosiery of pure thread silk la the teuton a best
ehadea to match shoea or gown. All colors and sizes, an economical
quality to purchase.
Filet Trimmed Voile Waists, $3.75
Thoeo aro rare values; smart new otyle waists with semi-tuxedo
collars ; hand drawn cateo fronts, and niet trimmed collars and cuffs,
sizes 3$ to 44.
1 New Skirts for Easter, $10 lo $19.50
uepenoaDio siyieB in separaio wains m stripes and plaids tho
newest color combinations In all-wool materials. Tho assortment la
unexcelled and tho values ara unusual
smnn sir, nn str.nn sin 7s ,.a tmr.n
Vw(VwV V.V.wwt Y-.V -w.fw HIIU V.UI1
For all large or full figures, tve will copy any of our skirt models a
to measurement within 10 days, 3
lv,,,,,,
ter Francis Detiner and Master John
Quarry,
Mlts Lllllo Stiles, of East Jacoby
street, entertained tho members of her
cord club at her home. There wero
twelve guests. Favors were received
by Miss Mildred Crawford, Miss Mil
dred Cox, Miss Catharine Barnos and
Mrs. Jesse Ualrd.
Banker Weds In Atlantic City
Atlantic City, March 21. Miss V.ha
E. Smith, of Atlantic Cllj, became the
bride of Allan W. Gibson, a young
banker of Sarnie, Ontario, in St.
James' Protestant Episcopal Church
Saturday. Thc Ilcv William W.
Dlatchford, rector, officiated.
PHILADELPHIA'S POTtEMOST THEATUES
GAFR.ICK. Mum Wrtt Bat 3:15
THIS VERY NIGHT
GEO. M. COHAN'S
PRODUCTION
NEMESIS
A New American Play
by Augustus Tliomao
with EMMETT CORRIGAN
And the Usual Distinguished
Cohan Cast of Actors
Pop. Wed. Mat.. 50c to $1.50
BROAD Tonight
AT
8.15
MATINEEH WED A HAT AT 2ilB
" GEO. M. COHAN'S
rnoDPCTioN or the
AUMM.VTK DHAMAT1C THIUMPH
Eu Rmk Wmrt
A rfesJnwfce hi Wafonstniction
with William ll.irrlnan, Chryalal Heme,
OcorR" Vationn and Entire N V. Cast.
Pop. Wed. Mat, 50c to $1.50
r-v-VD D tfcT1 evenings at 8:io
r VJrr.ll,0 1 Mats. Wl..& Sat. 2:10
LAST 8 TIMES
Last Pop. Mat. Wed.
' $2
Bents
Francis De Wolf
WILSON HOPPER
5n a New and Wondrous
E RMIN I E
Next Week SEATS TODAY
MASK & WIG CLUB
33D AN.STAt. PRODUCTION
"SOMEBODY'S LION"
ROSELAND DANCING
Broad and Columbia
OOI.UMIIIA IIEDO.
Dancing Contest Cash Prizes
TONIUHT
Private Instructions P',
Academy sJln Tomor. Eve. '
METllOPOMTAN A II" A Mm. Muzlo,
OPERA -lL- niuniin
COMPANY Mm C r I m 1
Zanelll, Itothler D'Anitelo. Cond. Moranzonl
Tickets Academy . Hcppe'a, 1MB Chest. t
ftfaaMM
WOllLD'H MOST BEAUTIFUL TI!EATIB
MARKETATI9TH
TIIIH WEEK, II A. M. to llild P. Mv
A I'lltHT NATIONAL ATTaAfTTION
DOItOTHY PHIt.LIPH AND CAST
OP KJUO PI.AYEHU IN
MARRIAGE
HV ALLAN HOLUIiAn
AMAZINO' MPKCTAPULAni lNSHJUNai
TMIUM.INUt
Ad'l rt MAHYB IIERNK, Soprano
iTONIGHT
Dorothy Phillips
Will Appear in Person
11 A M to 0 P M Ilalpony, ano
Oreh?Vii and Jlalcony !orn. 60c
EV1
I'ENI.NdH AITER tl O'CLOCK
HATl'ttDWS AND HOLIDAYS
naiconv, sw, IiMer Floor ana
llalcotiy I,oit.i, 7,1,.
STANTONStrSfS AVi?2.
'FATTY' ARBUCKLE
IN PAIIAMOUNT'B MODEItN VErtSlONB1
"Brewster's Millions
Added EI, SIE T.TONS COOK. Soprano
DAI A fV '214 MARKET STRETET
FALnLL n a xr to mis p. u.
OTIS SKINNER
IN A STUPENDOUS VRODITTION OF
"KISMET"
Adapted from the Stage Suocen
Arcadia
Chcitnut St , nl 18th
in M lo II. IS P. M.
rirArooiim Preeents
LOIS WEBER'S
nmi.LiAN'T rnonucTioN
"What's Worth While"
FIRST PRESENTATION ANYWHERE
:i.-; MAJIKET ST. b. th
Victoria n a m. to il ir. p. m
PICTURIZED VERSION Ol' HTAOE PEAT
TWIN RFDS turlnc Mr. and
1 W1IN BtUO M
ADDED
Attraction
LARRY SEMON '
f A P1TOT 1U MAKKET STREET
VA.1 1 1 tl-t Pllcmnurlro Production
"I'AYINU THP. PIPER"
D n,f,CM'TT MARKET ST Del. 17th
ilAjllil 1 DOROTY OISH In
'The Ohoat In the Oarret"
GLOBE
XURKET STREET
AT JUNIPER
Viilldevllle II In 11
Port's CelebrltleN "An Alupkan Roinance
PnllABKltHIAS ILAOIMQ TMIATUKS
DIBttTIQH or ttr m J J 1HMIUT
U CCTAIIir CT OPE MTJ W
vniidlllWI dl, HOUSE wbjk
OANC HERE IT IS !'.!
TON I CHW
AT O iHAUP
& PRICES 50$150R
HV. CtNTUKY tHlTt MOOUCTIO
A GIGANTIC VJHIZ BANC
VOitfi.i Call of lnltrnliontl Sift
AND IOO CENTUM BEAUTIES lOO
ssn SHUBERT t,,tN'N" T 8:is
POPMftTvacD BEST 5IATJJJ30
AR.THUI HAMMERSTEIN SV
SUPKEMC BID
FRANCES WHITE!
IN A MUSICOrnEDY
rtjt BEN WELCH
STAIt CAST STAR CMORUJ
ADEIPHI
tUtS AT 6 20
fiflTS THUR3 AN6 jT
tfTONIGHT
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6:20
COMSTOCK. CEST'3
BftlCHTEST "nURIEST COMEOy
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LYRIC
tOtl T 6.10 fWl 4)t0 k iKT
LAST TWO WEEKS
JAe SLLX)yNS PRESENT
JANE
COWD
h'SMILIN' THROUGH
Wiilnnt Mil Hint Mtn ri hat 'J IS
"a,,ml at 0th Nleht at s 13 Shrp
NO ONT M.ATI.n nt'lllNi) I II. 't ouuia
LAST TWO WEEKS
men mii wai.to.s ri i i v rr m
the ortr.AT AMnni'-xv Acron
GUY BATES
P O S I
"The Masquerader'
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PHILADELPHIA
ORCHESTRA
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KAHTKIl MOS 1T M VH 'JK AT a (10
WAON'IIII Uiriur, I'nrtlfai
HIT-MIMS louririo In IJ for Violin
jnil Orcht Htrn
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EITH'S THEATRE
1..VI I'HIVl. UNtlMIKMI.NT
ETHEL LEVEY
In Hit N't Hnim Hit
JEAN ADAIR & CO.
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PEOPLES
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