ft, A?'l rfvrr! wpij ' ' vr twm " vvMfy?P'Jf?7 . jtv ;vr$ ' 'ft vWJf Ka- :rA JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE flancy Wynne Talks of Customs of Other Days She Sees Smart Goivns and Tells of Fourth District Naval Ball Scheduled for April 6 I SAW Mrs Alfred Doverr-tn nnd lier him." sniil mnthrr. "bin ho whispered i:itl clnufhter the other lny looking! '" m1. 'Oh. T wnsn'l talUitiK to daddy, rv KtVI IHIl. .'II"1" 'C .".". "!" """ , t.r-1U1i tnVft lavender milt which hud a cnpc the FHniP dlmdp nnd material nnd n of tno ' ; . , ,.,,,., ,i,, TtrTi.Ti hiflpfc He shoes nnd tock Mr ""' Mr ,o1"1 ' StrublnK. of Si touch of black, net- Mimes ami fuhk MarlltlM nmiounpo ,nft mKagehient of i-m irerc trm tiriii. tnrlr ilniightpi. MIb Klinnelh Struhlnic. Mr-s. Devereux lltl e daughter, to Mr Wllllnm .lolin raner. son of Mr, inked iweet In n white llnnnel rnpi' ami Mrs Unrrlcon K Cnnnr, of 268 r n uliltp frock nnd n rou-colorcd South Kigrhlnoutli stiret Minn Stnifolnf? JT'r B '"! one of Inst oar's most populnr " Kdmnnd Thnver look ver.v well ' "'hutanle i.VDriniilt f old moe heather t Intli. j An pnuanenipnt of mtereit to wbIpIv jtiasprinx"'""' ,r mll-fttl ...... lpm. 'I. t lI rltj nnd cither that (If Mils She ", ' on" rV"1?,' "'i' ,T. r,l,,,rl" 'r"le', rtailKhtnr of Or br, nnd I" very fair. o p nl. in most -ml Mr, Hv'Ai irenrlqueB of Mor hecom.nl, to her Hpi bnl Is of hroiwi ' risimvii. V .1 to fr Uobert Cresswcll lit nnd itrnvv nnd the brim Is turned I ran of Mrs and Ihp latn Brigadier Oen li ,h fare I ,,ral 'harliw T Creiawell, of 2f. Locust off the mcr. I BtirtL miit'.R.. will be opera IOiiIrIH nnd J. then no more gnyety till nfter Nun Av So let's think nbnul next Sun 5JV I vv cinder If it will be ns hot ih .itordav. Do you suppose every one mVn wear top linta nnd eutnwnv coats n,l striped trousrrH nnd carry canes d r gloves, nnd will nil the girls ".springy hnts nnd sprln,; dresses -liVmit ponts? I nlwns llko to talk 7b utelX" "..-I thl. week I began iv.mlfrln(.tliv It wns we women nave SJ n'nd now would rather do any hlngthnn appear In a new gown or hat fr thf "rstUme on LnsterSun ? j . i nnn't wear old clothe". day, u" ' - .. " i, ti.ir,,. i . Time was wfien it wns the thing to nlk on Walnut street after cburcli very Sunday. Those no mm o ,l"lh above nittenhouse Square nl . walked down Walnut street, and those whose churchgolng took them be low the square wandered upward, and STy met In the squnrp. And on Easter the cay hats and dresses and bouquets tre beautiful to behold. Now it s true Tome of us wend our wny to Kitten house Square, but such a thing as walk w on Walnut street below the Bquarc s not thought of nny more. And it's the same way in Ke York rven on 'Fifth avenue there is not the filiation old-time walking up or down the avenue. Teople go to church and Sen get into their cars and roll off Jo their homes for luncheon or the coun ?r Even midday dinner is done :By with on Sundays in many houses. d dinner nt 7 or 8 o'clock in the eve nlng is the thing. . . Perhaps the old ways were provincial, ana yet I do not feel that they were. Tt eavp n certain atmosphere and chnrm to things, about which there ii no air tV.&-. .MA,!' LTe.m"C are all too uusy nmuiiiK " - that and trie old conveniioiiB mi. TH lunw m.. - " , . . . . . amuse us these sopnisiicaieu uu n , uv there was something very simple and straight and beautiful nbout the old times, and it Is a pity that so much of the courtesy and culture nnd cus toms of otner days are pnssing us bj. HAVE you heard about the ball which will be held nt the Hellevue-Strat-ford on April 0 under the auspices of the Fourth Naval District? It's going to be a lnrgp affair, I understand, and even one is interested in it Mrs. Jnop'ph I.eidy is chairman of the floor committee nnd Mrs. Howard Magoffin has chaigp of the decorations. Mrs. Tom Ashton is head of the ticket distri bution : Mrs. Ernest Law has the invi tation: Mrs. Dobson Altemus the pub lioltj to ipok after: Mrs. Howard l'an (oiiv't the program nnd Mrs. Hnrnld Yar nail thp muslp And with that nrray of ctfii lent I'hnirmeii there is little doubt in iin mind of the bull's Micrrns. There will be u number f dinners before the altmr nnd many have subscribed to the bones nnd will entertain guests in them, I 111. AH that the next Junior Cin deiella dance, wlnrli takes place out a' he Merlon Cricket Club, and which will be held mi Wednesday night in , Kaier week, is not only to be a fancy die.i pinh, lint musks will be worn un til suppi'i is servd. Won't the school n't loie It? Thpic's something so excit ing anout n mnsUed party , you put over w niti ii jokes and hnvc suph a wonder fii tune Even though you are trying to tool ewi. one, voti don't mind being fonleii join .f If as to who is wno, and nt i duly diaperoned party where only tnembeis n have subseiibed to the (fries of dances go jou are not afraid of talking to total htrnngcrs, as sometimes bappons nt masked prtie Airs. Mat thiw Ituird. Jr. is I'hnirman of the committee in cbute of the junior Ciu d'reltu ilnncm Jl MOU, ho is four and a half jeuni old. was getting ready for Sunday ifhonl Now it happened of late that nine lias i ome in from vnilmis expedi tions mull ns school and plnj . with his farments mm li tousled and torn. So "hen mother was (lii'ssini; him she said' "Now dailing. be sine to keep jour elotlies clonti. don't gel dirtv " And dadih who wns shining in the dressing room fin.e bj. culled out: "Don't you 'nine b.nk here nil mussed up. If you do III know the lenson wh, " Junior looked Kind f funny and said something that innde mother chuckle So when he hud glim- uitb auntie clndih remarked: 'What made jou cliucltle?" "Well. I koou 1 should not bine laughed ut 304-56(.Ar.B5C8 imin jLHI.ttin . - imi MitzQfarltm r JPhUadelittia ANNOUNCE ?RMAL FRES E TtTV l FAR1S MP A Iruly Exa V AzvFk&m OWNS FROS 10 ITS WRAPS FR EWRTA'ItWITY f THE EASTER AN P PoSPLENTEM S91AL EEM9N " ' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr I Dudla nicBS .lr of Haiti- more, who will be inarrlnl to Miss Harah a HiinKlln, tlauglitei of Mr. anfl Mrs William Iluel Krnnklln of 106 Wood side mad, Ardmore, In tha St. Mary's h-plscopal Church Ardmore, nt noon on Saturday. April 2, will entertain at a liachelor dinner nt tho Baltimore Coun try (lnb'on Haturda evening next, Matoh 26 The Riipats v.111 Include Mr Henrv Crocker Warr, of Bennington, N" H . Mr David K Z. llruce, Mr Meortro I. Uoudaln, Mr Oough Wlnn Thompson, Mr Albert I' Strobel, nil of Haltltnore Mr David T , Van Biiren, of New )ork Mr Francis II, Ilohlpn Jr. nnd Mr William Iluel Frnnklln. .Ir, of this eltv, brother of the bride, and Mr Thomas M. Jones, 3d. of Pittsburgh. .."Ill " ttunsia wno win nucnti me MllBk and W1(f party t(J bo ollowe(1 by auppr at tho Rltc-Uarlton. which Mrs Among the miosis who will attend the Htnry Ilurnett Itobb of 1726 Rnrucn street, will kIvb on Tueadnv evening MarPh 29, In honor of Miss Mary Starr Orlscom. dnughter of Mr. Itndman K Irlsoom, will inoludo MJss II. Pauline li Boll. Miss Polly Thayer, Miss Vir ginia Hepkbcher, Miss Catharine II Knight, Miss Kleanor Itobb, Mr John Whclen. Mr William H Xewlln Mr John H. W. inffersoll, Mr Aiken Itelch nr. Mr. Albert IlcBlstcc Mr Kdward J"arr. Mr. Henry n rtobb. Jr. and Mr. Thomas H Llneaweaver MIbs Margaret L.. Large, daughter of Mis. Robert IT Larce. nt 151 Kmith Twenty-flrat street, returned to her homo last night after spending eeveral weeks as the guest of MJsb Elizabeth C. Norrls. debutant" daughter of Mrs. Alex ander aaresche Norrls, at their homo In Cuba Among the guests who will attend the dinner which Mr and Mrs Reed A Mor gan, of Chestnut Hill, will Kve on Tues day evening March 29, nt the Welling ton, in honor of MIsb I.ucylln Austin, daughter of Mr. Richard L AUBtln, be fore the Kaster meeting of the Saturday evening dancing class, will Include Miss Caroline V Remuk, Miss Elizabeth B. Wayne, Miss Lee Tunis, Miss E. Martyn Oeorge. ft(is Dorothy Valentine. MIbs Ellzabetn Morgan, Mr Errlck .Sexton, Mr. William Riegel Mr Edward Van Pelt, Mr. Joseph Fox, Mr Sparta Fritz, Jr , and Mr. Frederick Swope Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson Curtln. of 2215 Do Lancey.placo, who have been spending part of the Lenten season In the West Indies, returned to their homo on Saturday Mr and Mrs William Howard Hart, who have been spending stive nil weeks ns the guests of Mrs Hart's parents, 2012 De Lanccy place, have returned to their homo. Arrow Head Farm. Ambler Their daughter. Miss Eleanor Hurt, who Is attending school in Paris, wilt be presented to society by her parents at a tea on Saturday, October 8 Miss Walhurga Kaul Rellly, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Joseph Relllv. of the Helloue-Strntford, who is a student at the Drownson School, New York, lias re turned home for tho Easter vacation. Miss Rellly will be formally presented to society by her parents at u tea to be given in the autumn Mr and Mis Rellly will nlro give a largo dance at tho Belleue-Stiatford on Wednesday evening, December 21 in honor of their daughter Miss Lorraine Dlsston daughter of Mr nnd Mrs Jacob S Dlsston, of Nut wood Hall Chestnut Hill, nnd Miss Anna Lewis, daughter cTI Mr and Mrs Wllllnm Draper Lewis, of Aubie.x, Uermantown, who aro spending some time traveling In Europe, are at present In Paris Tliev will visit England in June beforo re turning to this oouutr) Mrs. McKensle Moss of Bowling Green. Kv , who has ben spending some tlmo as the guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs Eugene C 13 Slmouln. at their home In Chestnut Hill, left last week for Plttsbuigh, where she will visit her sister Mrs Arthui Howe Mr and Mrs William I'rosser tiro spending thn spring with Mrs. Prossers father, the R Stewart Keeling at his borne, tlDOO Cleimanlown aenue Gcr mantown MIsh Helen Baldwin Gleusnn. d.iugh ter of Dr and Mrs Edwin H Gleabon, of 2flJ.i Chestnut street, who has been i-pendlng the winter studjlng art In New York. Is passing several weeks ut Dn -tona. FU. ns the guet of Dr and Mra A B. Briggs, of l'roldenoe, II I Miss Oleason will return to her home the early part of next month Mrs Rutherfuid Peaison and hei daughter Miss Nancy Praison and her I son Mr John Wnlnwrlght. of the llelle I ue-Stratford, will leave the latter part ' of the week for Atlantic City, where) thev will spend the Easter holidas Ml and Mrs Holllnter Sturges of Willow Grove avenue. Chestnut Hill, le turned yestorda from Nov York where thej spent n. week Mrs Francis X Wind vvhu bus been" spending some time in Atlantic Cili. Imh returned to her home, 2302 Locust stu-et Hei son-in-law and daughtei Mr in d Mrs William G Rhoads have lemoved to their new home, 222f Locust stieet Major Genei.il Littleton W Tazewell Waller, V S M C and Mis. AVallei, I VC ItUC Eff VORK TI MV AMLMKh hhwZ F rt&0U-rr-, SPLAYS EVENIKa PUBLIC 0m mS I hbSPIM' V iff hE. l'llntii h MRS. (. IMMIIrOX rtll.KKT Of Wli .Slump street Mrs. Colkct will entertain In liei bo at the opera this evening of 2400 South Twentieth street aro en tertaining as thclt guestN for a few days Mrs Waller's cousin, Mr .1. K Wlldc nnd his son. Mi John Wilde, of Paris, who1 have been spending the winter In New York Miss Matv Pollock, daughter of .Mr and Mrs Porter Pollock, who have been spending tho winter at tin Wellington, will leave on Friday for Atlantic City, where thev will spend the week-end Mr. J A Slsto, of New York, who spent the wick-end as the guest of Ml. and Mis Not tun Downs .it their place at Rosctnont leturned to New York ycslerdav Mr and Mrs Downs en tertained at dinner on .Saturday and Sundav evenings In his honor Mr Waltet March, li will nttend as bist man at the wedding of Miss Ullza- I heth Hurk Mathleu daughter of Mrs Peter N Mathleu and Mr Daniel S Whlteman which will be solemnized on Wednesday night March 10, at the Mes siah Lutheran Church, Slxtienth and Jefferson streets, to be followed l a reception nt the Manufacturers' Club The ushers will include Mi William T Buck, brother-in-law of tJie btlde, Mi. Alfred E Mathleu, brother of the bride , Mr How aid W Walton and Mr William King Allen Mrs Davenport Pluniei has been obliged to lecall Invitations foi a daucu for her hoii and daughtti at the Phila delphia Cricket Club, cm April '.' owing to Illness In her fnmlh Mr nnd Mrs C II Rublcani of Gravers lane Chestnut Hill, annoiiiiie the engagement of theli daughter Mlis Ida Mae Jtublcain. to Mr llarlon L Drown. Jr , son of Di and Mr- It I. Tliovvn, of Tlogn 'Hie Thrta Beta Sigma Kiatcinllv will hold its annunl tianritli-l ihN ive ning at the lllttenhouse ALONG THE READING Ml and Mih Henjuinin A f.nei, li of Wistar Geiinantown will shoitlv oc cupy their new house .it Lenox and old York toad, Jenklntown which was for merly tho home of Mr and Mis Walter A. Hallo.v Mrs Gilei will be lemeni bered as MIh Lis, of Ulkins Park, be fore her matrlae Mr and Mrs ithui Hest entertained I BEADED BAG REPAIRING All hlrltn anil nlr mad mual In new at small rtnl A. E. MOSS BpK'N 38 SO rit ST. Di'rkuncij, H'alcAri. Jufv Graceful Lines in a Comfort Shoe Most shoes distort thu fool bu ciuiBe they aiu vrongl. shnpetl. 'huy bind tin1 muscloB, ictard iir culiitton, und frequently eiuiae fallen niches, corns and bunions. Many physical ills and nervous disorder.) aie directly traceable to inconectly shaped and fitted shoes. Without departing from harmony in line, the Cantilever Shoe con fotnis to the natural contour of the foot kiv'-'-s cortect space for each portion of tho foot distributes the body weight without titrain owi the heel", the ball, and outside of the foot flexes with the instep, sus tains the aich without use of appli ances, gives firm, ii'stful Mippoit to tin Hin.ill limits ",f '111' foot lleciiuti' llin fiKit In corrui't'v tlttecl In Cantilever Slims one uhIkh with nn cafj slvliiRlnB c.irrlnKi- a ii.itui.il eliarm of inuvciiicni 'I lie iii-vv hpiinK ileMiKiiR aiu now In .in i- In i as I, i --.i ilieiu N ul tils from AAAA to L Oj)ui(1 hi .di" A A Hi ''"I ' "' III iO liouM An tlJ . ,( II kite Vuaias, tl !J CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP j 1300 Walnut Slreet I Over Cttnnrd Office jpirWTirtTmnTTr-rrrfcQ. J AMI i ilfKN. d lull! I illlllllvN. an UMj l i1UliTk mil tfml Iff 'K Ih( mil IttV 'jJlllllllillllii iiiju w Ttw jaiHiJiiyiiii i f U illiily iSl llll INpIII In vpjntf d.'sjUlllllllJfff Vv irslllll ''''IllllilllllllV LEDGEIHPHILADELHIA, TUESDAY, miilv I- it- -uictlo AllMl tie at a pilvate moving plituie show, fol lowed b a Imim dance, on -Saturday night at their country place Church and Rent toads, In the Cliellen Hills, Wvncote. There weie about forty guestt Tin annul mm cm and dance of the Logan Improvement Association will be given cm Mondav t veiling, March 2H, In the ballroom of the Helltvue-.Htratfnrd Among the lionesses will be Mrs Wil bur Atkinson Mrs William llatetnati. MrH William I) Chambers Mrs Krncst Ktbes, .Mrs Lntl Kenimerer, Mrs Frank Kllnger, Mis Harr ICellv, Mrs. Paul Simon. Mrs Hownrd V Sw.illev Mrs Hi nest Wright and Mrs Horace Wtrl stenholme NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mis J Woltf. of HS01 Noith Nine teenth street entertained at an at homo and card pait on .Saturday afternoon The guests included Mrs Philip A Hover Mrs George llallv . Mis A R Jackson of Wilmington Mr" Henjamln Jones Miss A J Allen Miss May Levering. Miss Jennie Powell and Miss Maude Worthlngtoti Mrs William J Civile, of 3SS9 North Snietlley street entertained at a St. Patiicks luncheon no Thui&dnv Among tho guests were Mr i: Armstrong Mrs L. Dawson Mrs G Gresslmar, Miss r Aimstiong. Mrs l" Kuttz, Mrs T Kane, .Mrs R Wright. Mrs. O. H.nker Mrs H L.tndls, Mrs. W Brown. Mrs W Mel utile Mrs T Bancroft. Mrs T Williams, Mts .1 Ll and Mrs W Schwartz OiK ,?8iv aK fiit leather "mf &t?m. rrrELf' FKKLING THK HAPPINESS OF SPRING hums hi:r chic li'itlf m'oki api'i.r. of lifelike kosiness AND FOK 1IEU OUT-OF-DOOKSING CHOOSES A WONDERFULLY EFFECTIVE THREE-PIECE SPORT DRESS OF HEAVY, LUSTROl S SILK; VIVACIOLS IN IIS COLORING AND SMART IJEYOND DESCRIPTION. AND ONE WILL REALIZE THAT HER SLENDER LITTLE FEET ARE EQUALLY FASCINATING, CLAD, AS I HEY ARE, IX THE DAINTIEST OF SATIN PIMPS, WITH BLT A SINGLE STRAP SO DEMURELY CROSSING THE SILKY ARCH OF HER INSTEP. WHERE DOES SHE FIND SUCH SLENDER GRACE FULNESS? AT HALLAHAN'S, To HE SURE, FOR SHE HAS DISCOVERED THAI HERE SHE MAY UIOOSE, NOT FROM A FEW, BUT FROM ALL OF THE CLEVEREST NEW STYLES, AND RE ALWAYS SURE THAT THEIR FIT WILL HE PERFECTION AND THEIR PRICE VERY MUCH LESS. Bianthn-oOtli mm-r&&:&.-&.mm&Wsm&.w.-&.w.&m MINSTREL SHOW AND DANCE Junior Auxiliary of the Mlserlcordla Hospital to Give Ball What promises to bo one of the gav events of tho Easter liolkliu season will bo the minstrel show and dance to be given In thn ballroom of thn Ucllevue Stratford by the Junior auxlllafv of tho Mlserlcordla Hospital, on Mondav ee ning. April K. Unusual Interest and en thusiasm Is being centered In this year s affair, as an Innovation will bo the mln Rtrel show. This entertainment will be given by the Phllop itrlati Literary So ciety beforo the dance Tho committee In chargo Includes Miss Agnes M Movlan, chairman, and Mrs Joseph Tlnney, Miss Agnes Land, .vllss Ellrabeth Strain, Miss Oenovleve Camp bell. Miss Lydla Fnrrell Miss Caroline M. Murphy, Miss Vlole' I Lew and Miss Julia Moylan Verv generous donations or Powers candles and clgarottos have been tnado to tho auxillarv The chairmen of notno of the committers arc Miss Mary Hooko.v. flowers, Miss Mary A Murphv clgarrltos, Mrs Thomas A Logue pro grjms. Miss Elizabeth Strain candy and Miss Virginia Htroud ushers Among tho aides will be Miss Katharine Kcati nell Mlaa Marguerite Land Miss Pauline Horstnintin, Miss Marguerite MacDon atd. Miss Katharine Hayes Miss Mnrv McHntrv, MIbs May McCormlcIt Miss Anno Moore, Dcnney. Miss Mars Missett. Miss Allco Toner, Miss Anna Fern, Miss .Marie Ureenlleld Miss Stella Murpln Miss Edith Wallace Mlso Ruth Walrath Miss Milium Hughes Miss I.vdla Fai rplt MU Airnnu flllknl Mih I (ltn I Mrs .1 Tavlor, Miss 1511atieth Mc'Jui- e .Miss Agnes MclCeniia Miss lllennni I Corcotan Miss Roglna Durke Mlssidetil; Mls Helen McCniiu !( total v Phlloinetia Cotnbtl. MJss Margsn-t Iov Ian Miks Margaret MISBCtt, Ml"- Helen Crotiln, Miss Anna Donnellv Mrs lolin O'Doiinell and Miss Rhod.v I..itkm Tim boxholdeis aro Dr ad Mts Krne-n. l..iPliue Dr and Mrs Peter K Moylan Mr and Mrs Thomas F Slatfrv Miss Kllzntji'th Sclitnltt, Mis Joseph G.il Ingher Mrs lnma Scannell, Mr and Mrs Ignatius J Ilorstmnnn Mi .mil Mrs Charles K lhillalinn. Mr and Mn William J McGllnti. Dr and Mrs George Muller Mr nml Mrs, losepli H Tr.ilnet Dt and Mrs James A Kellv, Di and Mrs John O'Dontiill Mr and Mrs John Sheehan. Mr nnd Mrs -Michael MeLneiy, Mi and Mrs William J Cronln Mr and Mrs Udward F Hen nls. Mi and Mis John F Skcllev. Mr and Mrs Michael I Ryan Mi and Mrs Fi.mk Hnokiv Miss Mnrj Allen Mt and Mrs James A Rllev and Mm Isabel Trainer SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mis John I. Welsh, of U07 Wolf street, hn returned to llioii home aftci spending some time at Palm Beach. Fin Mrs Joseph '.avorskl of ls31 houth Eighteenth street entertained Infoi inull at her home on Sunday evening Miss Helen Collins, of 1S31 llltnei street, entertained Miss Gertrude Qulnn and Miss Nan Green, of Lansdowne ovti the week-end DELAWARE COUNTY Mr and Mrs Rov B Champion anil their fatnllv who have lived for some years In Swaithmore. moved this week to Michigan, where they lived lurmerlv Mrs A Foullte Plin who has been In California for some time w 11 return to hei home In Hwarllimon in a few dav s ' FRANKFORD Mi ami Mts How-aid Joiiex of 1301 Foulkrod street announce the engage ment of theli daughter MIsk Man Frances Jones, 'o Ml C'laience Whltnev A cake and candv safe was held on Saturdav afternoon ,n the Frankfoid nav Nursi-n 41 li Peiin street under tho management Murrav of Mi Thomas tRTlUtioni orAsiooDce menti fyddit Moclfrsie rriri HrllP or Pbonit for Rnrrstad m Samples, rlal4 ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 WInt St MO BE A tnoU cntranctnq tuo-totif pump of yre) utede and pat- rE FIFTY r in Colonial attn at Q.S5. HA I WITH A' GOOD I 921 Market Street l?" Chestnut J02S Lamastei Avi.. 27 .'o Ctimamoun Ai, 6Q4 Ocimatitoun Ave MARCH 22, 1921 TO GIVE BANQUET AND DANCE! - Sixth Semiannual Affair to Be Held at the Majestic The sixth seml'innunl linmviei .i"(i dance of tho C R R Q M (' P D I S A Society an organization com posed of former and present impunes of the Contract Record Branch Qiinner mastor Cortw. Philudetnhl.i Depot t' S Vrm, as Indicated b the Initials com prising Its nnme, will be Hem on tjarur clay evening, April 2. at tht Majestic Hotel This organization, started prlot to the Blgnlng of tho armistice, contain on Its rolls members scattered throughout tho I'tilted States and Its possessions who hale done their bit during the Intel wat nt the ciunrterm.isler depot tirs city It Is expected quite a reunion will tako placo on thlB occasion A feature of tho organization Ih the promise made b- Its president General Joseph R ' Ward to present each member of the organization wit n an appropriate wen ding preaent upon tnoir marriage chlldtcn have been horn to these mom- bers It Is evin-otec at this occasion to present four wedding presents and one sliver spoon The committee In charge comprises Miss Zatlle 1 Lee dom. Miss JoHpphine II Greet Miss Mar garet I Hull Miss Marv L Hvnn Mms Gladvs P Sccrlst, Miss Florente Hansen nnd Mis Helen McCann chairman Thn officers of the society are llrigadlei General Joseph I! C Vnrd Lieutenant Elwond V l-'Hhei president , vice ptesi and Miss Ziiilie T leedom treasuiei WEST PHILADELPHIA I lie nuxlliaiv of Uie Red MoRen David met it the home of Mie Ksther Kgnndorf Foil tlrsi and Glrntd n ve nue on Tbursdav evening The mem bers piesent weie Miss Anna Lgnal Miss Rose Rice MIsu Snra Kempner Miss Hstelle Rlvklnd Miss Ann.i M.n rls Miss Ida Albus, Miss Anna Harris, Miss Jeanntlto Moses Mis Heitrlc Ilnbei nnd Miss Pauline Seltchlk An cvonlng social was givin nt then homii bv Miss Adelaide Goldstein and Miss Louis Goldstein t theli boini 'illlltlllltllilillillililliimiitliiiiiMliiia,,, J. PRAQER W o m t n's Tailored (Jarmcns of Fashion J28 Chestnut St. !' Si , aster aU Imporltd English Tweed Suits Tailored to Your Measure 65 In Lnndon'a Leading Stjlo. Mr. P r a g e i verscnallv ii slgns, cuts ai d tits each ai ment. Uoth flttinqi to those out of town same in Your own mci tcnalu tailored 3 ' tiirtner re mure is tno tact m;n tne ni"i b I iflfl child liorn to such members tecelves I I I A II I V I V I silver babv spoon and automatic ally VA II II LA X I X becomos a member of the soclct) Slnco l I if II ll its organization thliteen of Its mem- I I IV I I Illlli bers have tied the nuptial knot and five 1 1 JL 111 1t 1 W ' i nXjJKI v ml bT i mu It, '1 fl A i ttij vy ii I A 5 ' ll 2 1 r I1, if jl iiiiiiiii,iiinii?i M I '1 'ill iilS .cdfifl?v 3US1 rasii$si IhShIII llSillfn W&spk Kllllli (ji (831 5 jtHffiiSj jl : aj llllill M FJ5U I liiunPlffi t8 :t!i Bt Htti. i MmHtni 8 illl li h' 1 iBrlrrH4 tf Uh ja w' . Biutlltlg 8 tla , WHlrQiSJ' t 7 w ' (,nii nuntj (.icpc Hits .lie AHAN V-" SHOES inZl were Mr and Mrs II ortn-k who Just nt rived from s.ilati.i 1. l.ili' Y, the Mlsse" Locke Mih I-'civ Homii, Miss liiooks, Jli-h alllistiln Miss Vnnle Whitman Mi Haitiucl Iltook Mi D.i Id Goldstein Ml M . lutein Mi N .larnn, Mr M Kipkin Mr N Go' tlleb, Ml. J Torpkis. Ml M "plvak Ml Y Solomon and Mr R Yuskln. PIULADBUUIIA'S KOUKMOST TIIH TItEM GARRICK I01ITS AV H 15 Mat Wtil S. Sit Pop. Mnt. Tomor.. 50c to $1.50 AN ELECTRIFYING SENSATIONAL HIT EVERYBODY ASTOUNDED at -nir. GEO. M. COHAN Heart Quaking American Play Conceded by nil to be the best Augustus Thomas has ever written, not excepting " I he Witching I lour " with EMML'IT CORRIGAN And the Alwavs Reliable C'nluin i rv.,1 . f r...u j a Cast of Finished Actor., , BROAD vlWXJ'Al?, Pop. Mat Tomo,. 50c to $1.50 GEO M COHAN'S lllJDI I'TIO OF TUP AM-OU -IH DKAMAI-K- Till, .vtt'lt IM.l . . "Vit w,n. ifroiewmifinsnicbii FORREST Kvciiu:Tl!?.. op. IVlat. 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