'Y'rf f,111 -'. "t";,.."!,..., ; --,i.f '.- -- u.. .. - , ..WV J' '' -ffTy ( "'', 7 " ".t -,jj- ..yf if" . H .a ii ' ' jr?9 y'ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ancy Wynne Talks of the Parties Before the Saturday Evening Dancing Class She Attends the Thaycr-Jcancs Wedding WHAT with Mask and Wig pnrtlci nnd the Saturday Kvcnlng'a Knstcr dincc tonijcht, mid one thing nml nn other. wf were pretty lniw yculenlny in tho school pet; nnd then there was Margarotta Jcanes' wedding at noon nnd the Orcheitra In the afternoon, und there'll be opera tonight. Vi11 wo icst a bit in Lent, but wo moke uu fov it by going madly a foon an Int Is orer. don't wo? THIS evening there will be number, of dinners heforc the dancing class, and the meeting will be held In thu ballroom of the Reltcruc-Btratford. The Howard Srnvora will entertain (or their daughter. Susnn Goodman, and ttlll have ns their guests Mary Geary, Oeorglanna HariK Virginia Carpvu tr. Hvelvn Martin, Ktlisabcth Wear, Nancv AVoolston. George Allen, An thony Jackson, .Tim; Downs, Francis Hceves, Jr.. J. Andrews Harris. ld, Oeorgc Parkinson. Franch Taylor nnd Parol Knight. The Charlie Harrisons will entertain at dinner for their daughter, Ellen Har mon, who hns been attending boarding fchool thU year. Th Reed Morgans will give a dinner for Lncyllc Aus tin (most of the girls being Chestnut Ilillltcs, too, as are the girls who arc. going to the Seaver party). The Mor gans' guestfl will include their daugh ter Elizabeth. Elizabeth Wayne. Dorothy Valentine, Caroline Itemnk. Martyn George, Kric Sexton. Hill Rtegel, Eddie van Pelt, Alfred Ultimo, Tof 'Fott, Jr., Freddie Swopo nnd Sparta Fritz.. Jr. The Walter Jeffords will entertain for their attractive niece. Mar guerite Boyle. Marguerite Is a stun ner, she has wonderful red gold 4inlr and s vcrv vivacious and sweet. Her mother wis Marguerite Jeffords, a sister of Walter Jeffords. p Still another dinner will be the nf fair given by Mr. and Mrs. G. Fran .is Smith for their daughter, Kathciinc Knight Smith. THE Thaycr-.Tcanes wedding was very pretty. Margarctta mnde a lovely bride and the color scheme of the at tendants' frocks was quite perfection. Elizabeth Jeanes is so pretty and hor frock of Jade green crepe made on rather plain Unci with short sleeves and a soft bow sash caught at the side of tho frock was awfully becoming. Her hat of soft gray straw, trimmed with a large plume, was simply exquisite, and she arrled spring flowers nnd wore silver clippers nnd stockings. The brides maids' frocks wcro of peach color crepe and their hats were gray, but Instead of olumes they had scarfs of peach colored .lk which fell over the side of the at in streamers, and they also carried .pring flowers. It was really beautiful, o springlike nhd gay. Llttlo. Uytendale Cancr and Elise Dixon, the latter Syd's nitije and the former Margnretta's small ousln, and both of whom are around 'hrco years of dge, wcro cunning be yond words. They wore white lingerie frocks and tiny white bonnets nnd they walked all "lovely and crooked" up 'he aisle trying to keep absolutely In tep and gutting out of it every now vnd then. They were perfectly darling. I could havo hugged both with great Might. Margaretta's drcm was of ivory satin and the lace was her mother's and was "xqulslte. Her veil extended down to he very edge of the long train, nnd nhe ilid look so young and pretty. T have seldom gono to to attractive n wedding. nd the reception was beautiful. The house was a mans of vpring flowers and 'ern, and though it was not a very 'nrge reception, there was n time when ine wondered when one would be nble 'o get from one room to the other as the guests did ccrtalnl) get a bit jammed. That's always the case at a wedding because every one goes at the same time. It is not like u tea or reception vhleh is from one certain hour to aoother a couple of hours later. THE Mask and Wig parties this eve ning will., be many. The Victor Mathers will entertain for Catherine, tnd Mrs. Henry 11. Itubfi will entertain 'or Polly Griscom, nnd the Allen Dal '?ts will give a box party for their son, Allen, Jr. Two other parties will be liven, one by Mr. nnd Mrs. George Kcndrick for Marion Kendrick, and Dr. and Mrs. Stout will give a party for 'lieir daughter Ilebecca. NANCV WVNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Ir. and Mrn I.oiron M. Bullitl. Jr. cf St Martina, unnmiuco the engagement nt their Bister, MlhH Jean Christian Bui. itt d.ughtcr 01 the lata Mr. nnd Mrs Voran M. Bullitt,- of Torrcsdale, to Mr. William Marshall Darlington, bon of Mr. 'ohn IV. Darlington, of West Cheater. Owing to mounting thp wedding; which will talo place In Muy, will bo very quiet. ' At the wedding of Miss Pago ltan- MM .CfJlilifiia irC. 94'3(508 Tiftft jkPtftlUe ffiitzQfarttm WVWR qPIESEMT From. rKi OPPOFUMIITjeS F1 INP1VIPUAL SUCCESS FEATURING- TA1LOIEP SUITS - COSTUME SUITS TWO & THREE HECE APELS ,EVEMIH$. TOWNS' SIKEETPKESSES MILLINERY .,?.,' An.rl1r?n- daughter of Mr. .Mffor v, Li ,,!0 P'1 Anlorson, and Mr. Henry Nc.i rls I'ltitl son of Mrs. Charles Pint. ,Jh'i ?T 19?. "Ittonhoime stroat, which WLL 5lohratcil on Saturday at the SHI.V the bride In Havannah, the bride u.". bo n"nde by Miss Anna Bead, of .savannah, ns maid of honor, and the r.l.'le?mald?..wl11 Include Mls Helen Huttrlch, Miss Margaret Gordon, of Havannah; Mrs. Caamtr d Rahm, of w ' iorH.! MrH- Rm" C. Oeyelln, and If8, 'i. ''""on Thompson, both of this city. Mi. achoflcld Andrews will act as best man. On their return from a wed ding trip the bride and brldgegTOffni will llo at Laverock. Mr. and Mro. Thomp son, of ir.03 Hpruco street, wilt leave to morrow for Havnnnah. Miss Catharine Coxe, daughter of Mr. 'l,hd Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxe, of t09 .South Twenty-flrst street, whose engage ment to Mr. Andrew W. Porter was re cently announced, will bo the guest of bonor at a dance on Saturday at th hltemnrsh to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Ucorge M. Jones, of Tundale, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Vf. Nellson Edwards, of ' ioeusi nirroi, win entertain ai am ncr. tor be followed by a Mask and Wig party, on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Tamall, of ouveiueenin anu Locust streets, enter tained nt dinner last night and later at tho Mask nnd Wig In honor of their daughter, Miss Agnes Yarnall. The guests Included Miss Betty Wilson, Mr. Clayton McElroy and Mr. Paul Nell. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Colhoun, of 312 South Fifteenth street, will enter tain at ainner at tneir home, ronowert by a box party at the opera tonight, In honor of Miss M. Watklns. Mrs. James Francis Sullivan, of the Woods, Badnor, and the Kltx-Carlton, will leave on Thursday for a visit to Washington to attend the ball to bo itivcn that night by the colonial Damca. Mr. and Mrs. Rlchnrd Heckschcr have Issued Invitations for a supper at their uomo, oon .Montgomery avenue-, jiryn Mawr, In honor of their daughter, Miss Celeste Heckschcr, beforo the danco to be given by Mr. Thomas D. Smith, of -029 Pino street, In honor of his nloce. MUs Elizabeth B. Jitachen, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Charles H. Machen, of Ardmore, on Friday evening, April 8, at tho Merlon Golf Club, Miss Paulino I. Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bell, of 270 SojUh Six teenth street who will bo married In Juno to Mr. Jobn Howard Whelen, Jr., son of Mrs. 'William Bodman Ellison, left yesterday for a visit to New York. Mrs. Robert Emott Hare, who bas been spending the Easter holidays with her son nnd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Rene Gulllou Hnre, of tho Berk shire, Wllllamsport, Pa,, returned last night to her home, 400 South Twenty second street. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Riley, 1509 Spruco street, will give a ball on De cember 29 nt tho Rttz-Carlton, to In troduco to society their crnnddaughtcr. Miss Jean Brooke Riley, daughter of Mrs. Alice uurt mioy, or Haverrora. MIbs Riley Is entertaining as her guest Miss Margaret Wight, of Baltimore, who will attend the Saturday Evening Danc ing Clans tonight as Miss Riley's guest Mlsa Nancy F. Cope, daughter of Mrs. "Walter Cope, of 200 East Johnson street, Clermantown, and Jtlhs Jane B. Yeat man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pope Yeatman, of Chestnut Hill, will leavo on Friday for Princeton, where they will attend a dance on Friday evening. Mrs. Esmonde II, Austin and her dnughter. Miss Eleanor Brander Aus tin, and son, Mr. James Moore Austin, will close their home, 1821 Pino street, early In May and open their country plnce, Farley, Brldgcwntcr. Pa, The wedding of Mr. Austin nnd Miss Dorothy Walton Blair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton D. Blair, of Edgewater Park, N. J., will bo an event of tho early sum mer. Mrs. William Baker Elliot and her daughter, Miss Adelo Elliot, of 13B South Eighteenth street, expect to fcall for Europe early In July to sperfd the summer touring tho continent Mr. and Sirs. Thomas Corey Mua- prrovo, of 222S Do Lancev street, will leavo tho latter part of May for Chel sea, where they expect to remain until the nutuinn. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds, of Twenty-flrst and Pine streets, will spend tho summer nt tho Hotel Trajmoro, At lantic City. Mi. and Mrs. John Gilbert, who have sunt tho winter at the Bejlovue-Strat-ford, have returned to their home In Rydal. The guests who will attend the box party which Mrs. Marlon Roberts Troth will give at the play and dance to be clen by tho Southern Industrial and Educational Association at the Bellevue Stratford on April 12 will Include Mr nnd Mrs. W. Allen Barr, Mr nnd Mrs. Walter Yeates, Mrs. James W. England, Miss Graco Roberts. MlhR Kmma House man, Mr Woodborn Potter, Mr. R. S. ( McC'all and Dr. S. P. Boss. A dance will bo given on Thursday evening, April 7. at the Thllomuslan I Club for the benefit of the International , Student House, of which Mrs. J. W. Vri la chairman. I The Flftv-ftfty Club has Issued Invl I tatlons for a dance, which will bo given at tne uiiz-uanton on tsaiuraay evening', April 28. The committee In clmige Includes Mr. Paul Barker. Mr. William McLaughlin, Mr. Charles Hall nnd Mr. Edwin Feeney. Tho other mem bers of the club arc Miss Alma Wall, NKW TORK ISMAIL i MEW TORK j mDjPdvuspjrV LIMITLESS - r EVENING PUBLIC Miss Dorothy McDevitt, Miss Jean Clark, Mlts Mnrgaret Clark, Miss Anna Larkln. Miss Adele Larkln. Miss Ruth Walrath, Miss Adele Fredericks, Miss Elvira Mnrtlnes, Mr. Robert Lukens, Mr. Nathan Whlltakcr, Mr. Edward T Clark, Mr. Harris Burton. Mr. Martin McCawley and Mr. Louts Mashadrl. Miss Frances Held, of Washington, has been spending tho week as the guest of Miss Jullot F. Eshner at her homo, 1019 Spruco street Miss Emily Soils-Cohen spent the week with relatives In New York. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lesser R. Samuels, o 13S West Slxty-nlnth street, New York, are being congratulated on tho birth of a daughter, Ifclene Alexandra Samuels, on Wednesday, March 18. Mrs. Sam uels was formerly Miss Helen Strouso, of this city. Mrs. Margaret G. Leslie announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Martha Greer Leslie, to Mr. Charles B. Sloan, of rittaburgh, on March 26, at the Belle-vuo-Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan will be at homo after May 1 at 94 Stratford avenue, Crafton Heights, Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. U B. Ehrllch, whose marriage took place In September, havo left for Boston, where they havo leased an apartment at 37 Edgcmont road. Mrs. Ehrlleh wan formerly Miss Amelia Bcckershoff, daughter of Mr, Herman Bockerahoff, of Gil 2 Spruoo street. Mr. Ehrllch was first lieutenant In the Radio Signal Corps and In now chief engineer ot tho Grey-Davis Co., Boston. ALONG THE READING A card party for tho benefit of the Wyncoto bed of the Memorial Hospital at Ablngton will be given on April 4 at the homo of Mrs. William C. Kent In Wyncoto, under the direction of th fol lowing committee: Mrs. Robert L. Russell, Mrs, Ralph Morgan, Mrs. Chauncey Robinson, Mrs. Thomas Hynd man and Mies Sarah Pearson. A military flvo hundred was given on Thursday lost at the Old York Road Country Club by tho Women's Auxiliary, of which Mrs. D. M. Flndclscn Is presi dent. Lieutenant Governor E. E. Beldloman -will bo the guest and speaker of tho aft ernoon at tho social, educational and political meeting of the Women's Re publican Club of tho Forty-second ward on Tuesday afternoon, April 12. Mr. and Mrs P. S. Collins, of Wyn cote. aro spending a fow weeks at Hot Springs, Va, GERMANTOWN Mrs. William A. Castor, 30 East Tul pehorken street, will entertain at lunch eon, followed by cards at her homo, this afternoon. Tho guests will Include Mro. William II. Wilson, Mrs. William T. Phtller. Mrs. John Hunsberger, Mrs. Edward Shepherd, Mrs. Arno Shuman, Mrs. Samuel Lane, Mrs. Ralph Byram. Mrs. A. Lambert Foulds, Mrs. Davlo Drapor, Mrs. Georgo L. Kelley, Mrs. George Jacoby and Mrs. Barnes. ' Miss Violet Terrlll. B07 East Wash ington lane, left for New York yester day to spena strms urns. Miss Emma Ilurwlti and Miss Idclla Hermlne Hurwltz, Washington lane and Chew street, have returned from spend ing a few days In New York. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wood and their family, who have been occupying their cottage at Ocean City during the Eas ter holidays, have returned to their home at 530 East Washington lane. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Agnes Mary Kane will be hostciB at nn Informal party to bo given at her home, 2418 South Oarnet street, Thurs day, In honor of the fourth birthday ot her brother, Master Danlol Joseph. Tho guests will Include Miss Helen McDev itt. Miss Mac McDevitt, Miss Heln Boyce, Master Jamea Boyce, Master Ed ward McCrossln and Moator Billy Kane, Jr. Mr. Thomas Nolan, of Mahanoy City, who ha-s been tho gueet of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hogan, of 1722 Slgel street, for a few days, haa returned to his home. Mrs. Hogan will be remembered as Miss Margaret Gallagher. Miss Elisabeth Corcoran. 2512 South Mole streot, haa returned to hor home after having spent a few day3 In Atlan tic City. Miss Violet Mte ' Cohen, 823 South Seventeenth street, has returned from a visit of threo weeks to Norfolk, Old Point Comfort and Washington. MIbs Alma M, never, of 1C22 Porter street. Is spending a few days visiting friends In Ventnor, Mr. and Mrs. Knight Cameron, of 1718 Oregon avenue, have returned to their homo after spending a week In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. John Eckoff. of 2628 South Fifteenth .street, announce the engagement of their daughter, May Eckoff, to Mr, Louis Bouton, of Pcorlu, 111. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mm. Edward A. Mullen, of 5240 Vino stroet arc receiving con Rratulatlons upon the birth of a son, Kdward A. Mullen, Jr., on March 19 Mrs. Mullen will bo remembered aa Mlsa Maria A. Ileffcnian, of Mont Clare, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ullwood Coane, of 108 South Thirty-sixth street, have opened their cottage at Ventnor, where It Wasn't Rheumatism "I tbojebt the pains In my back were ciUBcd by rheumatism," nairi 11 vvoinuu who enrao Into a Cnntiliv r Shop mst week, "and for a month I've been doping with nMitriu nnd rubbing on lini ment. Today I went to the doctor and be said nothing wan wrong but my shoes. And he prescribed Cantilevers." The Cantilever Shoe has ended miny acliCH nnd pains caused by strained ten dous, Irritated nerves and tho unnatural posture induced by artificial footwear. Tho Hexibln hlinnlt allows the muscles freo piny, eliminating nny tendency to weak arches. It also promotes vigorous circulation, so that clamminess disap pears. Tou enjoy a new sense of wfl belng, and wnlk or stand with easy grace, a stranger to fatigue. The now Cantilever models nre m st attractive. Widths AAAA to IC. Oiforda in lllavl: h irf and Tan Calf, $11M. Uroxcn Kid $12.00 and While Canvas, $0,75. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street " Orr Cunard Offic M Ilk cASkg LCircletsTtelrW llfllL yi i !l --cuksbts Beautify &a iey (aa Csravn iMMm m for.SiyleandHealth encircle VJ 5 t Awu,nmw y c: tj vt sm v .IZTmvM fluiDIlD jT A J . f, r .WW 1 V X' f fflkiW fm,ix sifW. A LEDGEB-PHnJADELPHIA, TUESDAY, T! WW? ' ?'jAtx. i HEHHHHfccLiiijBBlMI MISS EMMA BK1CKL.EY HOUSEMAN Daughter of Mrs. Harry A. Homo man, of Somerton, Pa., whoso en gagement to Mr. Coleman K. Hit ncr, of this city. Is announced they will remain through the summer months. Mrs. Walter M. Stein, formerly of 3409 Race street and now living at 4608 Osage avenue, will give nn at homo next Frldny In honor of her mother) Mrs. Dorothea Zotho, who will celcbrato hor ninety-first birthday anniversary. Dr. and Mrs. John C. C Bcale, of 8379 Sherwood rond, are rocelvln con gratulations upon tho birth of a daugh ter, Laura Lacy Beale. Mrs, Bcalo was formerly Mlsa Lillian M Lacy, daugh ter of tho lato Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Lacy. FRANKFORD Announcement has boon made of the engagement of Miss Helen Embery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Em bery. of 4932 Penn street, to Mr. John Kenneth Rummel, of Newark, N. J son of Mr. and Mrs. William David Rummel, of Mount union, i'a. i Miss Marguerite Hanson, of Arrott I streot, Is spending a week In Atlantic City ns tho guest of Miss Paula Stephenn at her cottago on South Connecticut avc- ' nue. , A card party will be given on Satur day for tho benefit of the Frankford Day Nursery. 1446 Penn street. Tho I committee In charge Includes Mrs. J. A. Edgar, Mrs. W. RTatton, Mrs. W. Allen, Mrs. C Dudley, Mrs. A. If Morris, Mrs. R, Brooks. Mrs A. Lee, Mrs. B. Starkey, i Miss A. M. Graham, Mrs. L. Taylor. I Mrs. J. Dixon, Mrs. E. Gllmour, Miss J. i Kuhn and Mlsa E. Herd. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Robert G. Gllftllan will entertain the luncheon bridge to which sho be longs, at her home on Thursday, tho members of which nre Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. Edwin Buckman, Mrs. , Frank F. Barber. Mrs. Harold Calvert,, Mrs. Albert Hill. Mrs. Edward A. Stock ton, Mrs. Francis M. Sawyer and Mrs. Frank Torchlana. Mlts Vivian Huntor, daughter of Mr., and Mrn. James Paton Hunter, of Media, was tho guest of honor at a card . party given on Thursday by her aunt, Mrn. Robert Ncal, at her home In Lans- downe. The annual Easter dance of the juniors of the Now Century Club, of Chester, was given at Library Hall last evening under tho direction of tho com mlttoe of which Miss Katherino Barker was chairman. Mr. and Mrs. James Watts Mercur and their daughter. Miss Dcnlse Mercur, Ui .IVlllt nw,,, .,... t,-v . ...... b.v been abroad for several months, will re turn to tniB country in April. Mr. and Mrn. James McKann returned a few days ago to their homo In Chester from a stay of some months In St. Petersburg. A Joint meeting of the women's clubs - r f&y WMaiUJfuHHm WW1V9KV590V5W ! nmrmifl wrm "'"AiiTjrri ianflHBBHHHHlHHIMHBHB I (wmNlm Womk . VW em mm)) i k rvra vo-rOli 1500y hNHdj JWiVV I rm W mjw ii? mm , M v" " 1 ,vjTf lv'.Nl, I W II The final aolutioD efet feJit le -fWv. X J?. mil MA fouad In a combination or Nemo Corwrtt , MrTiiLJ ID it r hh Clrclaf.or Smart Sot Cotaati with 1 IBS U 'tffW No woman can afford to overlook this Complete and Correct Corset Service in juatice to her attractive appear ance and good health. NFMH rOR FT miiat t'10 individual needs of their wearers by preserrinff X IEjIYAVS V-VfAXda-. 1 aJ thojr henUh aj)d KOod flgur8 nnJ by theif inonoy. 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I KEN8INGTON Mr and Mrs, Brener, of 3022 Ken sington avenue, nnnounco the engage-1 went of their daughter, Miss Dora , Brener, to Mr. Isaac E Felnsteln, of! 3952 Pennsgrove street, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Hlnwechter. of Frankford, are entertaining their cousin, Miss Maurice McLaughlin, nt Wheaton Cotlcgo, Norton, Mas I M00RE8T0WN Mr. and Mrs, A G. Solstmann, of Mecray lane, Maple Shade, announce the ongagoment of their daughter, Miss Adeline Solatmann, to Mr. John Mc Chcsncy, Mr, John D, Black, of Jobstown, en poets to accompany , his niece, Mrs. Allen Lowrcy, to her home In Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. Elrldgo Johnson, of East Main Btrcet, will spend eomo time In Atlantic City. NORRISTOWN Mrs. A, Clara Jarrctt, of West Wood street, has announced tho engagement of her daughter, Miss M. Elborta Jnr relt, to Mr, Alfred A. Crevcllng, of Wllkes-Barre, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Brown, of 716 East Marshall street, observed tho fifty sixth anniversary of their wedding day with n family reunion nt their home. Mr. and Mrs, Brown came to NorrlRtown thlrty-flvo years ago from England. They had fourteen children, twelve of whom nre living, Include Mr. Joseph Brown. Mr. Clement Brown, Jr., Mr. George Brown, Mr, Albert Brown nnd Mr. John Brown: Mrs. George Given Mrs. Nicholas Quirk, Mrs James Bur roughs, Mrs. George Wlcdlnmyer, Mrn. Morgan LUJclund and Mrs. Emily Andres. At a meoting of the Ladles' ld So ciety of the Hawn Avenue Methodist Church, the following otneors were elected . President, Mrs. Mary Amolo ; vlco president, Mm. Mnry Yocum: sec retary, Mrs. Florence Shelenbercer ; treasurer, Mrs. Leslie Fox. Miss Dorothy Aucr, Miss Betty Hurst, of Springfield Jtu$fi I MAURICE SPECTOIt, Prea. 1310 Chestnut Street Tricotine & Poiret Twill Dresses for JVomcn & Misses Featured because of style! 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Lewlsburg, Pa. arid are spending the iiprlng holldavs homes here. at their Levinson Borowsky Wedding Th wedtllnp of Miss Ida Uorowsky, daughter of Mr mid Mrs Simon Ilorow sky. of 1810 South Hroail trl and Mr. Michael Levliison, took place cm Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the home of the bride The bride wore a gown of filot lace trimmed with Penrls nnd a loco veil made cap effect sno carrled a bounuet of lilies of the valley nnd orchids Tho muld of honor wan Miss Besslo Borowsky, and th" matron of honor was Mrs William Rothman. The brldesmnldH w?r Miss ICdna no rowsky. Miss Mcrtlle Levinson. Mlsa Sarah Levinson nnd Miss Helen Burd They wore dresses of georgette and ploturo hats and enrried large bouquets of Mien of the valley The ceremony wan performed In the reception room, which w,s decorated In flowers nnd ferns, A reception followed and was attended by many out-of-town guefltB After a wedding trip of two week the bride nnd bridegroom will live at 1810 North Broad street TO TRY VAN V00RHIS SUIT Refuses to Dlamlsa Wife's Plea for Separation From Plttsburgher Now York. March 20. Supreme Court Justice Gavegnn yesterday denied nn nppllcntion to dlsmies n suit by Mrs. rjorinne Van oornis iigninsi .ioun o. Van Voorhls, on of the lato Isaac S. Van Voorhls. n noted Pittsburgh law vcr. The defondnnt divorced his wifi in l'cnnsylvnniurinst year on mo groviim of cruelty nfter he hnd sued him here for n separation. Van Voorhls told Justice Gnvegnn that she did not Intend to prc tho separation suit. Vnn Voorhls contends that he filed hi divorce null with his wifo's approval nfter ho hnd lived In Pennsylvania long enough to establish n residence. Ho submitted the following letter she wroto him In proof of It: "Your financial affairs do not Interest me In tho lenst. I ask only one favor T of you. nnd I would not ask It if I could tiike the Htep myself. I want you, If you will In1 so obliging, to miikc us free to do ns wo please and perhaps hnve nn Intelligent compiitilon. I wiis misled for idvtcoti .venrs thinking 1 hnd n htisbntid who loved me, but who never loved mi' The bet yeurs of my llfo 1 gav up (o you lrunilug to be ii wlf" and not nn olhco girl I rue, I fulled In one thing, hut F gnincd nnother I havo God now nnd I do not need you I nlsn havo n pair of utrong nnns renih to protect me from the world ns mhiii ns I nm ready to nwpt them. If you will take tho ptop which you threnti'iu'd when my poor henrt was hleflltig I shell over be grateful to Ihe God who renchrd out and took me In His arms Small Fire In Wcit Philadelphia Fire of undetermined origin sllahtiv damaged th" home of John Crotln, 1117 North Hlxtl"th afreet. Ht 2:110 o'clock this morning. Crotln was awakened tv the smoko nnd found the bathroom nhlflzc. An alarm was telephoned to the fire Mntion at Hlxty-flrst stroH nnd Hnverfor.I nvenite, nnd the finmes were cTlIngiiished after they hnd done about SI 50 damage. fm'tatieii er Abiossc- IfMlrrat I'rlcei -8UCr nestt Writ er rben for Rntrar4 w ?rti4 BfnDlr. flOTAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Wid.tl 54 BEADED BAG REPAIRING All trl( n4 alrti mad MO nl to ntw at iraall rtt A. E. MOSS orm SO. ffTIt HT. BEADS i less than elsewhere 'SUPERIOR EMBROIDERY CO. j 128 So. 8th St. RENEW YOUR RUGS and CARPETS Our new SHAM POOING prooHB leaven them bright and spotlesi, and re atorefl colorn without harm to fined tex tures. Dyeing to match any color I scheme. Send for CtroWii Phom I'oplar I.THI , o5?t torfDorfner&Sons CJUfcAISiiJiS (TDYJtltS J&4 girard -Ocphila. PHIUVDELPllIA'a LEADING TIIIUTTIK3 DIRECTION OF LUB A J. J. SHUUEnT ' CHESTNUT ST. Sprai5v- 8 "harp ' PnPfl.AR MATtNKR TOMOIUIUW PRlCES50cto$l.50M N Y Ccnturj Promonad Proluctlon With u Cfljit nf Inlarnullnnl Cii... AND 100 CENTUP.V BEAL'TIKS 100 BA SHUBERT top TOMOR.' LAbl NIGHTS T. a.tmu HAnrtt'UtiN' juafitnt BID FRANCES WHITE. 1 4 n w miy o nt o t den welch i'.:: .v-. K SEATS THURSDAY i H rtAY GOETZ Prei-mti, WM IHE.VE Bernard AND Bordoni In tho r.vNTASTrQt-B vrfsii-r. nr 1 1 AS YOU WERE ' Adelphi, "OMST(V TTtn nittnirrr:' 1 Mat.fhurs. ?" $1.50 l't itl a .., - i-.M'iir i !" 'tr,ri rrfv' I 1 'run rmrnjrrKsTan.j MiatitinsT ctiMrn-r VlCfrVtf ..-J in-f-i mt.tiAM iioYp vnd ioi i.v Mci.vn.nr 'LYRIC Last Pop. Mat. Tomor. LAST 5 NIGHTS AT JANECOWJL aV lalMII IM'TMDAIII'U' INSMIUN' THROUGH' ?' SEAT SALE THURS 9 .r. f. Km wm rZ Jm SV lr: lEa Iga IS 'v IN -THE MIRACF Dirar ( f mrv U milVi An .... . - . . Tlmea aqua" Ttottrw V V with the url- iflai aiar cam 'Walnut a'" "" H M ? ' NO OVW..KAfrn DT'HIVi, PHOT rv.T K n T POSITIVELY LAST 5 NIGHTS iti'-HAiui ni'V ti I.I.T I'r.nMm tiir onnvr vMintirw -tot: GUY BATES POST 4,Tlie Masquerader" next week; seats NOW WILLIAM A PHM.V lr..,,. OPPORTUNITY n ow r..s n.vv i VITH JAMES CRANE .o q; ullR;, w J.I 1 VI, it ACADEMY M:,r Tonight at 8 Ml. r II f I'OLI -r an M A M i- M M A N O N n n i' n i r t i v Mine Hurt Tlffkiiy 1 vr ,f lI Hnckett i'hfiln.f'i Ilnti it i irtnii lUMtt pirt ! Ml r ial i ami tr .i H. i i Cornluctor Wolff TlrWrtu . 1uu X. ffinr IM'i m m ROSELAND DANCING 1015-17 Markrt St. RI PoUro 11 I TON I (HIT Private Instruction Wa lllrw Hon of VIi 1 I IM I vrvni'i mt vs us t i April 1 l'i lliu i urn iril 1 O'ii'i i i'l VIi Ii AT ICL PALACE t, m; i' r. Ivtisi. t-.rv t k ? VVKPKW AI'KII V If, '.' I I I,, vvtmi l h mi:v rrr sk 1 1 uu S Art Tli Mini- -i- -Mi.rKl . T'hon- iiii.iii i.iui v .... in ArH.lflU) T - I " Jllrpi.., nili,l, Dl IILADELPI HA ' - - - .-. .. r ORCHESTRA "'r" PPEOIVI " ViM'l Wl"lilllr M'l I DUMONT'S V."1 Al" " ' "" N " WWI" ' Alan Mton VVd Hat 3 IB I EMMETT WELCH Minatrds Situational nurleaaue, ' SCAMOAI. ' l-i rrTr m? at WillfcTOWi ti 1 n 5 IT rittr.ADP.t.i'iciAd ronr.irosT THBA'rnM rv-r" nrcr tw wk Only r VwTrIl,0 1 NlKlits at flltS Mat Wed, L !- Pop. Mut. Tomorrow ," $2 MASK & WIG CLUB IMVHKSITY 01" PLNNHTLVAM1A 13I 1NWM, PIIOIMT'TION SOMEBODY'S LION A NnulliMl Tall In Two Knots Next Monday Scata Thuraday GARRICK VTvVr,U Mat. Tomorrow, 50c to $1.50 LAST WEEK ! GEO. M. COHA.NTS Big American Play NEMESIS By AufjuntUB Thomas WITH EMMETT CORRIGAN Next Monday Scats Thursday DAVID BELASCO vv a ftiy OfMEWCHINIk ey Gmm ScutnMuaH o owe eutsco POPVLAU VVKJi MAT HKST 3BATB IS ROAD-LAST BaSSS7 Mat. Tomorrow, 50c to $1.50 I "'The Acquittal' wins." Inquirer? ! GEO. M. COHAN'S Pro'lu'-tlon of th AHSOl.VTr DRAMATIC TniL'MPH 1 1 TM . . v ovMnrm Wame ' nasfcnwf m wafonstrucfion With VVIU.IAM HAIUtttlAN CHKTSTAt. HUIINT B'ir) OIVHUr PAKflONS 8.io MONDAY EVG seats SH ALL, LVKS A SAT MAT One to S2.se ' POP WAT VVKD IinST SKATS S2 JOHN DRINKWATER'S ABRAHAM LINCOLN trlth'lTtANK MeOLYKN KAMors OniOIN'AL K T. ro INTACT I iiunuuo jviuar iiuAuriruL. thuatiiv vt . t MARKET AT 19TH THIS WUKIf. 11 A. .VI TO 11-1B P ML IT 3 A PARAMOUNT PICTUHPi WALLACE REID An-e V)t ati4 Theodora nolxru In 'THE LOVE SPECIAL" Add.d MATCH HERNC New Rprtolf EASTER PAGEANT AT ATLANTIC CITY M A M to II I V n.lM. fla t1iM-r?."nd al"oiiy Logna OOo r?v.l.N,Gs..r'rKn f"'Locii H.vrnuiVY.x AMI HOIIDAT8 mi, onj Mit !,,ni.r 1'loor and STANTOn7',!ot ,.. 5? Clara Kimball Young TV innrtTIAa aa .. - T IV VPAPriTinv Or WKI 1. KNOW.N vnrffr HU5H" ,vaa,i ui-th i,i.fivr kivskt r0Jlvrit PALACE ,s'i "A""T.si35y ' .i Hi i i ;io J JH, WM. S. HART , ,v" 1TTIST UTtOWTvri nt 'UMALLEY 01 v "'O1-' tT.k iviuurN rED niJLZrul?Tj:"2Lnr. Arradt'a C"I::VT . "T. ! L "H - - a - i'wn -si tii l r: r .,. Paramo'int Prekentj miltov mi.iM .vr. ws imri;st ! "THE FAITH HEALER" nnr rrt irjiwnnr. vri'r.rnrtD VICTOR I AM",,I", st Ahw, i ,,--. ' ",,nl" month hi ns (a The Kentuckians" l'r,r, yh V.1 hJohn To, Jr CAPITOF "4 M"nrf RTnEirr i REGENT "'jivv" q7 v" "l-"Jl-lH n,o On. In tho iroil GLOBE MAttkWT HTHR17T VT II VIlMCri if iii'if.. ..' kit, lvvni-ni r vkmhuHh Arnnn. ACADEMY OF MUsIc " Sat., April 2. at 2:30 P. M , AI.MA i GLUCK " L x- npni:M z IMBALIST RECITAL 1 v"'- "' " r" - l And. LI 1 1-r.S THI-A TRE .l S I l) AIUl.S SUM, KK I'K 01- loai i' '. i" I..I hi in UI1 nia- c. MASON A MJKLEIt ( iccor.ivi '"' ' ' ' I' lii iii, d 4 Cai "ihert i.rnrri l!H.Ir (l.irl dltplay orpi iri'M ";y"1"1;;; T;h, uw MAE DLSMOND " ','," ''. n. 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