my WT5";&p!3 v i(yii'ift'i-y ''jflfiyfiffiVlW)'- ''," ' e HgyWvjfMt'j? ijWAi'iJg EVENING- PUBEIO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, 'APRIL J, 1921 ' JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE V jrv " '' VV.s o Several Small Dinners and Dances Held Saturday She Expresses llefirets About Mrs. Jacob Wain's Acciderit l. .. !I.I.A n inn in n him in;iki Thai wh ""i , ,nMf.f, Xiirr out nt tho Whileninnh """ I..- !.. .....1 for l nnieniM- " " Snluriln. 'I liny tin' t tip vol ticer marm-ii Mi-Klni. i nisler of Hlcnttoi inlni'il nt illnnor, nun inert' ml i innnv llni ii" ft.trlnr fill Vn" .....j in .tunc, t 4icni. hy the '" i-hr nnrlv ns prlnc-lpnlly foi-! "ttt tlr-hov w" . .. .i,n vinini!er married fit .ml Lotti .. !pt '" i iIi.t illuncis before Hi nfV k''1' '" jffnir . tim i AKTKK Ke n iirt mi hnt .1 ,.,h, loo. out nt hit imreiifT twin nl Ihc pnrlli's fm Ins ln oihi'i" ho HinnkingV llo mii not. I ! pnlliiiK Iiiiik pin pi of clii' hie from lirtnecn lilt teeth, fnlillns II nnil plnrltie tho end of II liAvk Into Ills Vn. Kl'l'l nior, nenin inoiilh in the most pcrfeel inn tutor I hnve wen for n Uny. :AM"i l ..m.. YiiuiIiIh Foul. 1 rt III 1 lllltlllt l VlWt "- .--..- 17 " , i ami in honor of Tliroilnro ?..,, tliille i-ndwnlniler ami llessiu n ,,,' I'rexel neeiveil tho Kt.ertH. n.iii""" ' 1( (r i ,.mc over from ?rBPVrk f " h Pnrty. ""'1 " HI v Virk tor ' (f fl1 R'lwn. Vo Ino a.t.1 I. firs, inu "ll''ff "irnli c "rose. The Alrxnmlc. Kit C il." Ilnrryn nnd Sinn, ey h'E, ivrrc there. find so were Kitty inll Sarah IVnrose. Miirfiaiet PnMn oil ThoJ". Mnry l.ow. who '"'; ,, roiHinof .llin Carler-her 1 m Tnl Miss KuReiiin Curler nnd ?;: ; -. I or ; ' "m vniwuini,,,rl am i ro iin essie Pa Ooaln. And, of ;, ,w a i.t mbpr of .nun. It was h ndJrf..l Prl. I ". ami every one i.il mnrvcloilR lime , , , "Ik of Christine Cailwalnuer re 5 mi 1 saw her just the other tiny r"l in tishl oor hcz i nl curl. , ,. I i him linn r""' . n,l fun' There were two other . --.I it,., c irir let from i ii. r mm i"' r "T . ..,,.! .ill nlmnl IIIUIIIl'll llinvu .in pirls .said tro.ili ,"' ', ,,. , i.,.,,,!. ili nnCll liilieneiiii. mi " ,""" , : V.lfonenf.he.afes.ha. I her l,.,l lm iih "" leain-i in '", . ",?, Irtv , She" a mighty joll little ntnli"'lv t ,s Mrs Kmile (ieyell.i the other 1 ihn n' Hie linnlc ilrawiiiR a eheck. Bim whs eilclei'lly RfHil'K renilv lo o 5utii fm nii know Hhc went down on ineilni m Tlnrl.i of last week lo ainnn.i'i In attend face Anderniin s U -iMinc w1ni.li took plnee on Hiituri ay. ti,. if him remeinher. was a hriiles- n ,, f, I eiih, who was niarileil the sntnnla hefore Lent, nnd she njkeil ,.r t i "turn the rninpllment nnd be . f ,,i" iitienilnntH I'aRe Antler mm mnnii'il Harry IMull. a im of Mm. I Ui-ie l''ntl unci nephew of Ileule Tor r. , li 1'ini.k Thome I'ntternon. i ii y t And they arc coins to live i,ie ' ' . I understand. The wedding mm til'i"' i" the South, and quite a number nf INiilmlelphtans went down. 1 n , l'laii s liiother. the late Charlie piai .1 in.iiiied I'orotliy Sims nljoiil fifici'ii M-nts ago lie was n most nl -..a,ti Wlow. too, anil .undo xiirli a pallm, liKht for life, lie was ill for i.pTiil M'.nrs. and had to lie in the itronilaik for n Iouk lime Mr. "itt nnil her iwh children. Doiothj vi'l t'liarlie live oti Gravers lane, in ilickin i Hill and voiii.k Cliarite i a .' leu' a' S' MiiiK'h Sthool. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The inie.sls who will ntlel.il the ilin nr nml theairo .mru on Wilnonl:n evctiltiB which Mr unit Mrs llurmwn Slonii. of Orchard Hill. Atdmore. will Ktve In honor of (hlr ilnnc'iter. Mi's ireniirm II Sloiin will Include M' Sarah Htown Miss Nun Kit lei. Miss Maliol MrtUiitne. Miss KselMl Tuillr of Colorado. Ml Kiatins llmr.er Miss PrlFcllla CnrMiilic. Mlis Cn.hnt.ne Mather. MIkh Marie l,onte Itnlul Mim Kllrnhetli Macheti. Mr. Itowlmul Itnb ert, Mr Vim Hum Klv Mr Wood foul Uankson. Mr Thonins, rtynn ,li Mi Jlenry Collins, Ml Imiki-IoI SIimh. Mi Alexander Mrowu. Ml I'aiiroiiMt Kent.' Mr ' Samuel Kush and Mr Krancls Campliell Ono of tin- mosi intercftli k of next KPHKon'H deliutatitex will be Miss Helen Vnlmorln Mlchell, daughter of Mr mill Mrs. Heniy K Mlchell. of ".HI.! fhest. nut dtreel. who will be formally pre pented lo pocloty by her parenth at u tea to lie Riven at thlf new hi.mn. 'tl'l '. Chestnut Ktrect, on Wedncnln nfter noon, November lfi. Ml Mlchell wilt nlRO be , tho RUest of honor nt n latije dance to lie glen In her parentn nt the ltltz-Cnrlton on Kildav. .Novemuer n Mr nnd Mm Mlchell will shortly ihcuim their new home Mr. nnd Mm Nkholan Middle, of VorK rood. Noble, will occnp the box at the oueru totnoilow iiIkIU of Mm llldille a parontM, Mr uiul Mrn .1 Hettiain l.lp plncott. of 171" Spruif ctreel Mr mid Mis .tolin Kdwnrd Xlinme. man nnd their daughter. MlfK Hun let F Zimmerman nnd MIh Antiii -lm-inermaii, nnd MIkk Helena II .lin.nei inan or 1S10 He l.ancev place will fnU shortly for South Ameilen. Mr nml Mr- Samuel D Itlddle liav returned to their home, nn-tlie-ll.ll. (lien Itlddle. from n atny lit Herlln. Md Mr nnd Mm Wnlti Jl iieitoniH nu were. Ihelr kuohIh, have also returned to limiting Hill Fm in Mr and Mrs John Gilbert, who spent tho winter ii' the liellevucS'tnToTil. havo i etui rod t'. Ited Top. Ihelr .slate nt nydal Mr. and Mm llnm W Huttei wuilli of IlMlal. who (ipent a fortnlcht "' At lantic City, have returned to their home Mis Kathleen I? Tllttei of 1 :h ValleJ load. Ardmore. who has been niendlui? seernl weel.s Willi .MIS .iimii'ii UoseiiKiirteu and her dniiKhter Venev itoseiinni ten of .'01 utreei .it lllbeinla. l'la . will her honi" on 'I'hurHdnx ni'xt Mm Arthur M Mlnoti. of t'oilland Oie In Kuesi "f Mi nnil Mm Hdicai Wiliht llulid. at their home In Chestnut Hill Miss Hin'iIIh lliilin Walsh daughter of Mrs. rioieiK.- llulio Walsh, of -DicniI load. Oxerlirook who letiiined on Salurd.1) fiom n iMl lo p.1ljj nnd spent the week-end In l.cleen. ..... .i. ,..,w niprtninrl ns the guel " i-.ir .... ,----,. ,,. ..M l. r.m MIM A IT .Ulinul" AlS yK.imBmmStm ' AtJmfWl. V'Af ii.Zvt&l7 MKP i IHRQpHp " w ..II l'hr,in i, I .Mil hell Clllni MISS SAKAII HNS0 llntiKlttcr of .Mr and Mrs. M. Francis llansoii, of .Srilgwlch, wliose ciin.icciiiriit to Mr I'.iiiI A. Vniincni.iu. Jr.. son of .Mr. and .Mrs. Paul A. Vntineiiinn, nf Cynujil, was siniioiinrcd recently sit n tea Miss I.Oi'llHt leturn to 11 Mi.ttltnU Mm Kriiini- I StokcH, Mrs. Kenneth K Sm.irt Mis John 'I'urnei. .Mlsu Supiiii I' Ii irton Mm. Thomas. S. Wllllamn .mil Mm rharles Martin Wood. The scholamlilp commlt leo IncluiIeM Mm. ,f J IMwanlw, Miss Mary S Itlchurdaon and Mis Otto Haas, chairman MIrs Sarah Al.iiau yiifet daughter of Ml and Mm Ueldlng 11. SMfer. of Jen klutowu, will enteitatn :n uirda at her homo this afternoon in honor of Miss J-oln H Needles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Needles, of Klldns park, who la home fiom Hu.ilh College foi the holl daR Tim gueals will Include Miss Har rlette I'hapman, Mlas Ionlne (.airetl. Allss Katharine Itletrlch. Miss Hertlin M. Itaffetto. Mrs Itamond I. Itafreito, Mls Kthl.Mi M. .Seltier. Miss Helen I. Sfw.ll, Miss Kn 1, Sull, Mtss Isabel Taggart and Miss Lillian C Wilson Mm William Keating w III be in i !atg of thy meeting of the Muslc.il History I'lnss of the I'lilluili'llihla Mu.slo I'lub lo lie held nt the Oipheus IIouiun lomoi t turned n few i!.ib ago fiom Portu Itlco. lo theli homo In Swaitlimore aie now nt Alhi'itli: Ct wine Hr. Kills is recuperating fiom his renin llltuss Mr. nnd Mm. T Krnnklln Lees of Nell-n-May. Hose atlc, entertained in an Infoimal illnner on Sntuid.iv evening In honor of the lte mid Mrs. Alfteil Dingee, of Lebanon Pa. and the le nnd Mrs P. N Howell, of tills cltv anil their families w lio weie their guests for ii few das Mr and Mm irus V Jones, of Kbcusbuig. I'a. hi.u announced the n.ifi'iii'r.molit nf Ihplr llritll?llter. MISS Kllzohcth Cath.irlno Jones to Mr .lames Mlnshall HoliK-n, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Holileii, of Chester Mrs K K lliighlH, of Washington lu iliu eupHt nf her cliiuirlitiT. Mrs V I i Tjler. of 1-1 South Forty-foliitli st.ect ' Mlks Mm Joi le l.ovelt Kleu. of Pur I ham Htreet, Mourn li". intci mined at I an Kasler parl lit her homo Saturday I nfi.Tiicini The irucsts Included Mlsi .Mary .iioj OERMANTOWN Mm Charles Solt, of 300 JJnst Ulgh land avenue. Chestnut Hill, will cirtei t Hn nt cnids nt her homo this evening The guests will Include Mlr-J Kn11"1"'' llr.iddoch. Mrs. Wnlter H nelsrnth. Mrs ICdwnrd .1 Murray, Mm. Harry imvlK. Mrs, Joseph Mcrn. Mrs Harry Urown and Mrs. Walter Flt?Krnld. The Tlev Dr nnd Mrs. Jaseph Krnus Uopf of 4715 PuIbsUI avenue, enter tallied over the woek-end Miss FiaDetto Koon. of New Haven, Conn. .The en gagement of Miss Koon nnd Mr. Man tled K.auskopf has been announced. Miss Kllraboth r.oxley, who lias been spending her Miring vacation with her nirnnli Mr. nml Mrs M. J. Loxlcy, 421 Kant Wnshlnirton lane, will return lu r'entenari- Collegiate Institute, Hacli cttstown, .V. .! Miss -Man Iluturt. and Miss ldelln ltcrmlne Hururt. of Wnshlngton lane, and Chew street; Miss .Sophia Orlow. Miss Uln Porter. Mr Herman Mntt, Mr Abrain Orlow. Mr llobert TresMn and tr Henry Schomer of Passaic, N J . were guests at n house party over the week-end given by Miss Jean Lut at her home In Mount Hollv N J Miss Adele Selss of tS6l Fornhlll load, will entertain nl flvn hundred at her lionm tomorrow Tho guests will Include Mrs. U A Speed, airs. Itobett Wntfl. Mr. Jack Kennltic. Mrs. Kill I wood, Mrs. Selrs. Mrs Kchcrer nnd Mm IIol7.hauier Miss Adelaide Allsop daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Allsop, of CSa" itorston street, who has been spending the Kasler holldavs wllh her parents, will return to Centonarv Collegiate, In Slitute, HucUettstown, N J , today. f NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mm ,lnoph WeinmHtin, of 1 70i Jef ferson slieet. Is rpendlng a few days Mlllng Mrs. Wlll'nm (.tyger. of 1301 entnor nvenue, .Minnllc tlty Mr. and Mm Uugeuo Springer M14 Kilo nvonuo, will be at home on Sun day nftornoon, April 10, from 3 to 'I o'clock. In bonot of tho engagement of her daughter. Miss Viola S. Springer, to Mr. Henry A Hell, of III Paso. Tex. Mr nnd Mrs Victor I! Segal are oc- illWlng their now lionw at 121 Ve nango street. Mr Stgal was formerly Miss K.dna K Ilpsuin Miss lleatilcu It Welti, eich. of 170". Diamond street, has been spending sev eral weeks hb guest of her sister, Mrs. Lnwreuco (tasscnhelmer, of Washing' LOU The blrthdn ntinlvemai) of Mrs, Max Koliu. of 1S?B llerks ntrect. was c"le brated by memh.MS of her fnmllv bv u small theatre purtj on Thursday eve ning Tim i Adeline nf Mm. Rllsnheth Mor- I (son nnd Mr. Adelheu O. SlmUlns. of Atlantic Ctly . took plnco on Thursday at tho home of Mrs. Morrisons Bister, Mrs. I). II Hamilton, West T.etUgh nve nue The I!" Frank H Klhel. of Cab ai Church, otllclaled ART EXHIBITIONS DllWSG THE WEEK Due I The I'enniiylrnnln Anidemy of the rl, llrnnil nml l'lierr streets, - to Anrll 30. Inclusive. Wnr traits, slgnlnir of the Pence Treaty 1011. and port. alts of distinguished 1'adeis of the American and Allied nations, painted by eminent American artists for presentation bv the .Vntlonfll Art Committee to tho National Portrait Unitary In Washing ton. Unh emits- .Mimeuin. I lilrtr-tlilril nnil Hprni streets, open dally from 10 until h. Sunday '1 until 6. Kxhlbillon of art haaketry of tho American In dian and the nrts nnd crafts of the Alnsknn nittlte. Speclnl faclllths for artists and nrt students Ouldea will be on hand for visitors each day Jlrrices (liillerles, 1(101 Walnut street Inhibition of paintings of the Amerl. can. tlarhir.oti and Dutch nthools The rt AlltHnrr, IBS.l Wnlnnl street. Kxhlbillon of water (olom bv niem hers of the Philadelphia Woter Color Club I0..10 A. M to 9 P M Sundays, fiom I to 6 P M Tlie Print Club, I flit l.nllmer street, be In.Fn Hiirnra mid lirilt streets, Kx- hlbltlon of Japnnesn prims until April II Gallery .open 10 SO to I. 1 lo & dnlly, except Sunda On Saturday until I P. M The School of liulimtrlnl An, llronil and Pine streets. Week doja !) A. M. to B p. M. Exhibition of pen-and-ink drawings) by Joseph clement '-oil Through April 16 Janssen-Patton Wedding A marilnso of Interest took place quietly at noon today In the pink room of tho Hellevur-Stratford. when Miss IMIth I) Patton. daughter or Jim we i under Knnls Pntton nnd tho late F- April I tor Pntton. of Tertnre Vina, -ur.-m.-i por- I ,in tin . became the bride of Mr Urnno i Janssen, of Pittsburgh, the P.e. or i DaMd M Steele ofhVlatttig The bride was given In marrlnge bv her brother I Mr Alexander Knnls Pntton. Her it..i 'nephews, Fred II Heed. Jr nnd Hon- ton Iteed. as ribbon beaiers were the orilv attendants The bride wore r white i In on gown ove.- satin nnd tulle wll. both or which weie trimmed with point line from her mother's wedding dress, and of l which her coronet was nlso made She carried n shower bouquet of Mile I of tho vallev and orchids A breakfast for the immedlati families followed Ii 'the bluo room Miss pntton. who win educated at Miss Somers School u , Washington, nnd nlsu In Paris, rrnmc wnn nctHo In lied iross wotk during tue i wnr t'lNin their nturn from a wedding Journey Mr nnd Mm Jnnmen will Hi" ' In Pittsburgh M"Pi in Ai Hilt. TltEATHW , 74 W ,; WCIfll.U H MARKET AT I9TH GEORGE ARLISS illnn f I. t'll.,',1 1 1 SI j n t., ci.ilix .stm.. "THE DEVIL" Proi'igup Inter pr.-ti I'M HI h I', m ii ml TZini i Ii If I ulnrnl 8eM I lb Iltcntltt ltrrn ts anil All CTA MTVVIV! MAIIKI'.T J 1 -1N 1 KJl II M mil IS P. K. Constance Talmadge l'lr-1 si i ddt'l- 1.1 ,io. Itfoieiues ' l.t.l.t lliryione ntii.ADEi.PiiiA s ror.KMos-r THKATiini GARRICrv Mis ii si TONIGHT THE SEASON'S GREAT DRAMA , DAVID BELASCO lni:Rr.NT. LENORE ULRIC DAI A TT i-i t makkiti' sTiiKsn r AL.aL-11 n a t m .. in p it. MAE MURRAY J iti . uv n't f in Pic flu il-in "The Gilded Lily" I! pi h !' 1 1 i moim Plefnr Arcadia oune lll"-TM T !- r ll"l In l M in It l"i I' Pi rninniini I'r'tints lont- clT reasure i i is.mi i'"i ii.i nil in: i ir With Marion Davica Victoria m jim:t 'IX Ml. 1 1 Bill M. ll.iMI. I M, '' "EARTHBOUND' STRAWBERRY MANSION Mi and Mrn. Mejei Xwtnjtr and theli family, of 31 la Diamond street, spent Inst week In Atlantic City. I Mr and Mrs. Alfred Rosenthal, of R57 North Twenty-third street, an nounce thei engagement of theli daugh ter Miss Etta ltosenthal. to Dr. Louis A ICustln of Youngstown o son of Mi and Mrs H Kustln. of Cleveland He-, celling day will be announced later Mr and Mrs. David Mandel. Sr . anil I Mr and Mrs. Clayton M Mandel havs moved from 1710 North Thirty-third street, to 1431 Diamond street "THE SON-DAUGHTER" A PI.A dl M'.W 'II1N lly fiorj-e Hrarlior'nath end l)n1il H .ds DIRECT FROM AN ALL SEASON NEW YORK RUN Popular Mat. Wed. H $2.00 CVlDDirCT nkiiits vt s ir, rv-rriLO 1 Mn' wi -j ir. TONIGHT! Popular Mats. Wed. & Sat. f A DITAI "-'. mhki:i strekt V.1 1 1 vL . '1 ,iii,i in th REGENT -i m'kct M ci AsM H.l tTTlt tniii i tt'n.lisrl'n (llil.A r I 1IT3" M M'KTT vit.KKT v I IfMI'l It I lil.V i t P. 1 1 TO GLOBE AL FIELDS CO CHAS. CHAPLIN ii t'llll.Mi. I.PIIt nmr.i tii s "i- I l-.Mll.Nfl t.t: J J ..... ... .. ...I. .. 1. . ....!.. .. .11. .. 1 ll'l III1 I ,11 IIII I illllll. .11 Ifl I UW II1U1 I1I1IK Wllfll UK! Mjpil- I'll'- ' " ,f . I . . ii,,.,,,! Tlua Mon will he The iiratoib..- P m will i ""J"1" MH'4 ','," r,,l1,1.1.' W,t he ivn.l bv Mrs Keating and Mrs James t.tlln. ItMiiiM.j-s. Miss J ine It.ini lolf M ss Mm Kllabeth l.anulng .m Miss ''"ll,TI", " ,,':,",. -'V ,?i,",.h ,, ' , ., ? , .ebattli will aRslst bv leading ".':-v,-'J ' " ""': ' '7 "" '". "' '"' ,' ,' ibem illustratlMi of the sub-' ton rii.ii .-u, nun .'i."-i ...,... Jct 111 the attiinoon the icgulni i lull ' "iir. .Ml ii ml airs i.a uaiu i.etn. . -- i:stm. Mm I'lirlstlne el musical iiiiin MOORESTOWN lit and Mis Collins Rogeis of Unat Mu1 i slieet. hao rotumed trom Miami, Pi i . wbeie they spent somo tlm. Mls Marian Ilnlllnger. of East Third 'ircol gave a house partv ovei the l.t'ter liolldiiR. ,,f iciuiii to bei liiiiim tooiij miisicul will be held In the Host Garden ot the Hi-lleiUe. ii'idei Ine ihaiiman slilp of Mrs Huiican Campbell. vhu will piesent a SpMng Program" ' Miss IMi.nheth l.etghtou l.ce, who! will In tin- gin si nf the Woman's I'lun at Wiiicoie mi Wi'dnmdn.i afternoon. I will give .in Illustrated lalk on 'Allien, inn nml KliL'lisli (l.i ulcus ' Mi War-1 Miss N nlh ii.-lt Jnmes Pilce will alo glic a book E l.l! K is iciy much upei n r m .linoli Wain's serious mvileni on 'I hursdiiy of la-t week. She una Mi Wain weie on their wn.i to Wnl.uiK"iii and at Mnltitunic, as tlioy urn f nin one car lo another, on their wn ''i in from the dining car, 1 hnve nt imnl winch. .Mrs. Wulii. thltiK-,i- in Hie mi' platform was down s i -'cppeil a little lo one side. n biilnni e and fell trom the n ii - in it began u get iiniler i I Ik v fiiiuiil lier mi the inicU, mil, bullion ami her ililo Inidli i i i i nil i ii lliiul. of poor .Mr tin the l r fit ii nml unable tu get i M"i at once lu tact. I iinl ii v. ,n nt in Ii halt' an linur h could get the I tain slopped hiu h lo lii't at I'lilun Stu- st or Mel ckinmlgi W l!m I'leld nl Mer.on. dais at es- Wn'i Ii ii t i Kffi.i u nil Mn Inst I II n Me. U i. Us in I ml urn ii ti'l liml o I Hie. weie 1 1 (j-i'ii nl t lir r i olisciousness (li able to glie her t al.illK hei to the Her ilaiighli'i. ' 'hi llaml has gone iiown an. I frnl Mtiiile. anoHier daughter. 1 Hi I'd Moii'is, loo, were go- .i l!n 1'ianic lo ne near liei .lts Wan 1 1 1 iL. nf tin loveliest of wnuien mu ii" ii-' linn has pioied a gicnt no. i, i,, la r tinn.lv nnd friends Mr Warn - a luo lier of Mis. Clint Ic t until llau imiii ...in i.,,,i th.. latter nan for n U.-lt to White Sulphur Springs, W Vn. mi..u i.-.iin.n iin who hi" been i ic tei tallied foi n week ;' the K ' . oitsln, Miss Kllr.abetb 1 " .'eld. daughter of Coniinnrtdei ,. i.'ui.i i- V.. and Mis aiiirini ,'i'i.. -- . ..... .. l. Chestnut Hill, reliuneii ieici....j . home in New Vurk .... i-niin..i II Wntiainaker "f Woodioid. nighland iiuiiui ...i... i..... l.ftMii sneiullllc a iei nin. n! I'liv. letiiined to her home tcidai ti.u 'i'i,,. in us K Hi own "f W.incoie will eiiteitiilli al liiinhfi. l. ... ...I li ii i mil Haiti at j Mondav afteinoon. Mai '.' ...... i-niii.i,. ivini Citiitilns nun .. ...?....... m.u William ltiaii and Mi's .. i.. I'ani'bl.iH of 1 TOT Sprure who Iiiimi been spending the t Atlimtlc 'Mti, bain their Inline Ml and Mis Soruinn lbi1" ..e 1 .'..iirl llllll'l Klin. 'I" cirttngii ai Atlanllc Clt, ..... .ii.v lm the suuiine. ... . 4.... t. ., I .M IK . I." ,..?';,,.... vIM, to Al oubs -th.' SIII'CI TI.IB I" , ... .. s.' .1 wlieie sue nl" foi mine tune. ci... (l,...Uer Cln Midie-' Moior .., i. . .. h.iilKH n.nti al in Walton "" KHdBx evening next M,s Main Uougluss Slewaii ..r .. M'.. ...... i. o..,i Walnut sheets bus 1'iiiij limn " .,,11,i,. iM y. where of this month ,in to the i lub n Informal leu will follow at whlrh .Mrs j v Mont gomei v and Mih Joseph H Tiac.i. the iluli hostes.'es for Apr!', wll' pi fid" In and Mi William T Hills w,-o s:,.i-ili ltro.ul stticel uiiiiouiiie tlie en- gngement of lln-lr dimghtu. Miss Kines line I.edlg. to Mi iSiudon T Malan. ut Palmyra. N .1 Mr mid Hi .latins Wallworth an uounie the mailing.' nf theli daughtei Mrs Hthel W Moss r on .Sntutdai Apni - at Cb'-ter, to Mi Hail Claren don I'lio'diiati sun of Mr nml Mrs lleotge t! I'ookman. of llei inantown The ceremon.i was iiulctli pet foi mod bv the l!ci. llladstone Holm nt the home ..f Mi nnd Mrs Wnllwouh. .101 Pun. d in iienui I'lifster , MiwuiTT'iniixiwira.raiTs.nriWHiii'nawMima.TiniiEinawj.naBmiiiHiwHart mpssi l WOMEN I it" l.i woman reader ot tn 1 '- IS IH n iik Pulib' l.eitcer wll r-een.. upon a If, ieiul, free of rhiiise. nin n -i clor E I U rur.l ninnvlnff Till laiest tnlorrf that , , Q will le used Pits NMnson foi rinnd y I S? kntitinir rUHITAS WORSTED S rn I 1 IV I V Till Ki W i Oianiini!::iiiiiii:i ii:iirii,i"i'i!0ui'iiiii iiiinwniK tyiadl4U7 .rAici. klmlrml I'rtoen cyJii' mMtl Write r l'hn for VnvtmA vt Printed Humiilra. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Walnut St. N. AXELROD i t2il I'loor) 216 So. 52d Continuinj: Our Opening Specials timt n r on vine nu nf th claf of nif" mas ptoiion to rnak iUhr Hionif lUre a u complete tiw stock throushout. Dresses WOMEN'S MISSES Taffeta $27.50 Kitten's Ear 39.50 Worth 50 More A NATIONAL INSTITUTION i HWWbM - ' atli ES I " hMMM MMMH l1 CHESTNUT ST. :'' i i ItlPATRBS MiiniisriTi gs s iihurl i' j harp - 'ill' t fT PRiCLS 50c to $1.50 ';;" V i "i .' Pi 8l 111. r.vg. .i n EtLlimN . i -'urn A ri HI. ENGLISH TWEED Sports Suit WORLD'S GREATEST SHOW BROAD TONIGHT! pop mat vi:n i.EST si:atm jjoo At.r, rvgs ."at mt r.oi to;." WtU.TAM HAIlltlS. .IP Will Tri-juT JOHN DRINKWATER'S DOROTHY MILLERI the $1000 "Bride" I i I HI I l.ll II It -IU0 ABRAHAM to be foi-1 bei home urn I lier Miss slieet. I l.enten ie,i I i vim ned to nl ll.i- I taM'ti a I which the.i Willi of I' Pun ,ls lo i etna in 1 rintil Hotel left h for a . .. udl. u rpertH to leiiiain lm ..". ..- ii.. A V .n vnil oil-- in f" A nm n ' week nl ulnnM tintliliik ii Mictil In- iiii'iiiIm'I v o ttf " ""I si '. the will nciiIc dow n hi" nee, .t ml xn luo 1. o -i liool. tin lo i' u b t now ami again and nml ns: i lasses, which will -non "i. ami pel Imps a small pally ' tul linn ami I wouldn't wonder In lilt - .mil hois woilht be just 1 ' .iiiMi.'.I Afii'i all. thei nil- mi 'I'lKiniin up. now aietheV ' In inyln after one of the " I I appiiieil to he in a train Into ' .i ' iinhei of hoi, uiul plij. i nine ""nil nf i-iiiiI hois being extremely 1 iiK'u mi iiiln the smoker instead 1 n, a nh Hie otlieii.. And as I " i on .illllini I happemil to " 'lie .innl.ni); enr anil llieie me u Ko (-. veil, icii miiun-np S lh .111"' "'"". ', , lt r.f ,iwi as ii,.- Kuej. . ,-,;:;',; .til-. ........ "---- ,.,, I ami Mpnicc Mit-.-i ,....t hei lionie in N' n Vorl. i u t i. ' 1 10. Ii" in.l Ut bei- lolisln of Twenti -first i. .imiii loda.i to Tin. -cholaiHlilp iiiiiimiiie. ... '.'..i. i..i,i.. Hiiiii'b of ass it '. v." '::::' . n, vusu.ii puum '. .. i at the M' Ulll"in I . on Snumlrfy 4sn"H .. t4i ,.f fhrt IT... .... ' ',. la i hut Tin- iMtioneHiei. i.i.-iiHle Mm l.ton.ul WlKlur Hi own i'i,. .'I. Mis rli.'.ilea D.iv Mrs or the I'olleKol in iliri . iVnl'iri t'lnii at S Ijin ne h. i'." Vas-H.ir " lioiaisinp. , I'Mlim Mm (i.'UKi Mi.rlei Ph.lllPH Mih Million Ilelll. jis I'oleinan siitoii Mm I :id. Ml" ' bams i harlts llelier i.in. ''" I' taiiK i m. !-, '"- 1'iei'Hiii... i ii" I .Mis Thoodoii-"l-liiRelt, .Ml" .hi-epll ne.". ". ,., ,,, ,.-,.,. ''. '- , l'"','i ' ,. i I i-,H Mis ! ''"?. ,,7... i .Mrs Wi'n.im Me- i r. it Adjoining the St. James HH il!ll!ii;.tll!illillitililli 1222-1224 Walnut Street BEiin Walnut St. Between 12th & 13th iMHiml i.Mi-.ii MnilniiK .in - MuiHhall. MtH I'MinUlin S Jlai iei Held Mlis Miss KIoh ii" H "' 't j-nlleis .It Mi" -lohn J. B. Sheppacd 5 Sons Fascinating Fashions For Fairy Folk Stecker Fashions in the Higher Grade Street, Afternoon and Dinner Dresses n n D aszicauu R educed Dointy torjger) that mothers con t nccause it mokes the kiddies irresistible. resist ' Infuiits, One (Did Tiro Y((W QUI -onts de chine, o cashmere and crepe $12.50 to $25.50. Delicious handmade dresses, $2 to $20. Cops ns compelling ns youthful enpnee, $1.50 to $6.75. Rompers for I to 4 Yr.nr Rompers Madras, poplin, chnmhray and Peter Pan cloth, $1.85 lo $5.50. White, pink, blue, ton. Mil L ' .vv 'A ' S'X . ' i Ml;ll'Fv4V!ltp v 9 Our otn nise. Pusflj Willow end I .flu'ii ltmrif;. Women k riiU muses . Itefriihirlr JR5.IH1 $19.75 VERY HANDSOME Tricotine Suits J'tBin a nrt fjncj lining Vunin n and in sa ItfKuMrl.v MX. m m.i K n nuti lo ordei n hi Mm i r rP nnd aruftrititcr drlltrrv In '11 limirft. opi;n i;vi:n-v k knim; $32.50 hm.n ' LINCOLN with FRANK McGLYNN Or r1 l lanious i'miiiiii ll'.m m I 41 Wonderful Weeks in N. ACADEMY of MUSIC n 1 nneri-m PhichnloB li"" iHtum I'-'" HARRY GAZE ,'ONSTItrCTtVK lVCHi,I.C,II I.IFK rip. )l TII M l 1'KS" PIlUSPIII. ir I'a" f-nili' II' An'. I .1 - .. Mw Wet Pn Sun prtl t o " tn n' s 15 ILYROel::::I--N ' Sg FLORENCE fflS ViSv Hbewoi rtaTra kk IN E.D0AI2 ,Lu'NS PLAY llEMllMi .! rsw i.. llliMII,w EI2AV GOETS jre r-y g vfr musical i uccess vg I A 7fTi Wy7f5ir3Sl lse v&& Wl5:'i,lSi ORPHEUM ''',",, MAE DESMOND I s'KN r n rri i . ' ' "nil h. - n I Mtlll.l lust . I , Her I'I up'. . I ,U!KM I lllll ' M" ' I Pop. Mat. Wed. ."j' 'I Adelphi Pop. Mit I . . - A ' LAST 2 1 hurs. ' WEEKS $1.50 IHMIWiHIIH NillllliliHIilllllll'I'illli. Hill MlllffllWlli JIISTIimiil lUIIIMn ' il WIlfHilill Will lll'H'l '! George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street- MED1 9 1214 Now-a-days It's Allen's Hats Introducing Correct Paris Styles in Newly Trimmed Hats for Immediate Wear - 1 1 , ; i r i i - i i i iAMMSEVA Is II . . i M , i i. . i m. iSTYKfl 1 WALNUT - . - ;"7? t ioppoiiii! 1 1 . . i -1 1 1 15 Ma tt i RtuiiniiiK iiiodcln in u.siially ;it trattiie prices. See this colk'i'iion obtaiiinliU' at MlenV Hats for comnarihiiii. Electric Boudoir Lamps Reduced, S:J5 and $5.00 Complete; About Half Price Wo Hie illncontinuinK nm iniM! hr,. ,r rr , 'lm .liwortm.nt .t ja.s.i ilpri .11 h ilt- six nt ,t . nf hhiulfM In ulllt or Inind-pnln'. (I p-(hintir i.ai.- niftal ouiliin ha.les ittth 11 am color yilkH I 1 1 tn. i 11 'in i.f "i 1 Specialising Layettes, $75 and upward I hese dresses are all from our regular stock, and represent the acme of style, fabric, and workmanship. They include Canton, Elizabeth, and Rosh- anara Crepes, satin, taffeta, and tricotine, in this season's newest shades. They Were $85 to $125, Reduced to Lisle Ribbed Vests, 3 for $1.00 W '1IUC (US' i .' et.iM'l' rihlll'il ami irul.ir toils n-oplvetl an. i i.Rls In a ner nii' i ?"ten ft. fi lo th'i li nrni noih i, i 1 T 1 JAMES CRANE SCOTTISH RITE HALL HI . i -. 'VI T..:::ht nt R uVlmU I! RO DicnNH rKIISI-.M ii. "'.'i ' mi i 'i i i. ' i i:m" I ,' , U i' ' III l' Mi ' It ' H-l l ' ' ' x I l.t.P r ' ! I l ' ' 0 .I l I I RRn v - I ' It w ' i A uw LI n IS THEATRE '- m. Govdon Dooley It .lllll' i HI . .ltl'lN"V l.if c Rosp tlton If.. A. M:ifi .' I ..'land 1 1, . , i .i-i . .1 . - ' il .ttnlcj 1 - 1 ' lllll' Ml 1 I 1 'I .IM IV M1MS1 Rusticnne Children's Fancy Socks, 3 pair for $1.00 in..' flimitniiii' of thi-s chiMrms '. nialte seleillon while tho slzi UBSorttm-ii i 'op sm lH 'Ollipktr a if,i.ii ACADEMY ..ii.M . v ( .fallen.! t 7:45 SEC Rl T of M ANNE ' ' l.'ORALOLO "?', It ., t. -nt'! . - i , - I'm . ' ! i i Si New Separate Skirts Priced $8.50, $10, $15.75 .nun ..itra. in i" pIhIi'h anil trri'.. in t., v" i"s ami rut ar in tho latf. "Rll" It iMt.riil M.I llih PIhIiIh lo non inlnriiiK. moilrl. At flO.OO th. rlrh bluo luir , nml mUliirr. nnil Krr.nni jihiiib iimiiair. nklrl l Sl.l.'n mi itttrnitll. rHniii of plahU u.inriril in nl fnahloimblr inlnriiiK., '" to HO irnl.l huniU. lien iiimnut tioi.,.ilh for iiuiiiK dri i rloor nl. n Pleill.il III hllir. PAINTINGS of the . ..I i tpi i. . - xti McCLEES' GALI.I"RIFS ; ) 1 ROSELAND DANCING Broad nnd Columbia uiul Hie nm. i pi.-.,. i,,,. Sale of Towels, Wash Cloths, Toweling i-plendii! HfKU'.t' InrUi.li I'ow.U r in. pink or n how M rt.li C lotlm. the usun1 Ii ll-l.lnen Itihli Toweling, t.inl. lil.li ( loili". "P"ii iieaie I lor -Hit. 3.lt i e.i' '.k niia.tij rani . 'ir. smelt- at Jiir. ml l' I llo eueh. if tl ' tilue liurili t ii. n n ,i Hl.it J z. n en "O'ltl IK.IlJ, AliMl'.li : ..' ii 'rivtite Insttuction " ,' WONDER ICE RIA'LT. i. ' i i - . ,1 x ' i . i - i' I'.ll I I I I I'M . I "IN , AT ICE. PALACE. cs s: is 'H -. -3 All the wnnuil shaileB In everv Uinil of l are alums In" '" P ir man eiseunere Sls.Striiinl l.nilirulrter.v Cotton, .1 .l.i'ln; 63c ilmrii Una. ile lenslli C'rnilii't Cotton, uhlle or erril, .1U 10 linll". I m ' 1 New Importation of French 1). M, C. Embroidery and Crochet Cotton M Ihie.id aii.i Al.,11 . Mil 11 . I l A P R I L t'liii. .'..-id i, G A B R I E O W I 1 S C CHOPIN PROGRAM i k -I i. r in i ri - . t r.K.rrj i.i ' r it ' i ' . .I r. ii -,ii nr-' Fv-U.;,.!.. Ui,, i iiaiiiirw i ictti ii ii hn 1 1 m 1 1 ii i i -1 - I . I S IM. 1). M. C. New Cross Stitch Rook IV Series it' it IC DL MON'I EMMI . I -h,, r will. .EC i M ! rtl 2 15 1 Minstrels I' . ni Trenton' m m m m m PR- 11i i I'M v ntA. 'wr . i t, 1 3 H J55, $65, to $95 The Unit book uhllslieil by tho makem of D M 100$ (HiestniitStceet vn unmip.iwu mj '" ui L' .ii i aiilt e hr,,i llil , li Mt. TrtM JACK SINGER SHOW the Mr . 20 80e copy. l..n.lnl emlnrrl nlaUa r.9 nl.l...l . V".' . "W CASINO ucuiuitMi k.wuww j.iuvn vt uiiHuim ituhs Hiiion UeHignu, imsiiiiMcigwa:j TROQADERQ TtTv in x 1 .,i.tf t h -j. 'A'V.-MiiiMMAir, itiM&Wime. -.i.uJa'.kiu. . ifcau-j.- .4hL sm ( ) ul..jiAifrl C-. i tl . kEl .jjyjqpmilippippnfpn iniiMiiiiiiainiB Til Ii T I , or . . 1 . , . I , J ! "Ji. . i 'LW''.l''i!-J'.i.: -'.-. . r ' k- '-' . ;vio',iw. , , . . 1 t I
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers