t yVi f"iV,f "-"" V ' V- t 1 ' ,v,,,,' e JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Sees Smart Suit Worn by Mrs. George Tyler She Tells of the Unique Opera Co.'s Performance for Orphanage Next Month SAW Mrs. George F. Tyler the ...i. .inv u-rnrlntr n uluniilnz street I . hum i "-.i. . , v., -.. i. i.-.. suit Of brlgllt DO"'" "" oim uuve true, 'flic cont 1m lill length, one of l,o new ftrnlKlt box models with stole llnr nml nnrrow nliotillcrs which nro w Vhloimblo tills W.1SOH, nml the ilrevrs ure full length mid tlglit. To a bron.l bnn.l of embroidery ilono I platlnuin gray silk cue rclei the cont nml the name motif Is carried out ni iml the hIcuvcs on nil even line with, "hr bond on the coat. She wear n , tur bnii of gray gro-gmln Mile devoid of tr mining, but my unnrt In flinne dto further wlil to the. Pymmetry of the costume her slippers ure of grnv mode strapped with darker leather of Mine nhade. Hr-nlly one of the mimitet costumes 1 hnva seen for n long time. KNEW that the Unique Opera Co. ...i.i ..nt Im nllowed to dlsnmienr , " i,p fneo of unit! earth after that A nance at the New Century Clul. n Match. It wan too goon tor Hint nmi Ce-on"nted to repeat It and llil, tlnio for the benefit of the l'hitn.li-1 -nbln Orphan Asylum nt Wnllliigforil. Thnt n1um Is one of the o dent Insll tt Ion" In the State mid there Is n prerent need for fond., which must be met. A committee of women. Mrs. Mliliirn Wright. Mrs. Iloratto 0. Woo M" H. llowlond Morgan and Mrs rraucl-i II. Strawbrldgo, inn the nffalr In charge, nnd It l 1 be liol. on r rl. av evening, Muy 0, In the bnU room of the Ocrmantown Cricket Club. Ton remember Uie.v gave uxnn from "I,la" and "I-a Form del TiaMAo' r ml several other operas in iiiiiiiiii 'rStlc and .really. Cnthe, ne Morr . Too. nnd Inest KUkoii nnd Nancy f ope 1 .' .." it, ...f nn, mivitqI other. Tena't remember them nil. Ilo-nlle . ll t . (iml "Clip. Ihutkcs was in mo cnoiua itum ... rncji," I Jo recall, and altogether It wns n;t. nfflprrs nml managers of the Wnllltmford Orplmnago Include Mrs. John Mnrkoo, honorary first directress ; Mrs. Ilo Witt Cuyler, flret d rectrcss; Miss l'lslo Settle. Btcond directress: Mrs. Horatio C. Wood, treasurer, nnd Mrs. J Henry Scattcrgocxl, secrc. tary. The other managers nro Mlns Colcninn. Miss Christine Blddle, Mrs. Ptran bridge, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. John TT. Gibbon, Mrs. Itobert C. Wright. Mrs John Marshall (Jest. Mrs. l.i tvnnl IJ. Tolaml, Mrs. Ilcatloy C. Dill Its. Mrs. James O. Hlddle, Mrs. . II. I'lilwrllcr. Miss Dorothea Wood, Mrs. Wright. Mis. John A. Brown, Jr., and Mrs. Frank Packnrd. MEMBHIIS of the Harney family, In cluding Mr. Charles Barney, the llcnrv Miller Watts, the Archibald Hiibnnls nnd Mrs. John Hammann WhlttakiT nnd other relatics of that large nnd extensive family connection came home yesterday from New York, having gone over on Wednesday to at tend t'ntherlno Harding and IiOrlllard Suffern Toller's wedding in St. Bar tholomew's Church. Catherine Harding is the daughter of tho Horace Hardlngs. Her mother was n Miss Barney, a sister of Mrs. Watts, Mrs. Hubard and Mrs. Whitaker, and Catherine nnd her sMcr I.nura both mado their debut in New York. The wedding was n beautiful affair, 1 hear, nnd Catherine looked perfectly lotely I.nura Harding, who came o"cr here Inst week to receive nt Mnrlan Watts' tea. was maid of honor nt tho nnldlng, and looked sweet in a pink taffeta nock embroidered in llower uu flttiB. Betty Taller, who Is Lorillnrd's llttlu ki'tcr, was flower girl, and looked pirfectly darling lit a whito lace frock over blue ratin. It was altogether a love! nfToir. T lIi:.U thnt tho Fitz-Kugcnc DIxons 1- nnd their small daughter, Hlcnnor A tilt'iicp Dixon, will enll for llnglnnn on the I'Oth of this month nnd later go ti l'miice, whero they will join Mrs. Alexander Wee, who hns been over then' with Mr. Rico for several mouths. Mrs Hire, jou know, was formerly Mrs (iioigo I). Wldcner nnd is Mri.. Dixon's mother. Mrs. IUco's son nnd ilauRlitiT-in-lnw, Mr. nnd Mrs. George D. Wlilencr, who Hvo most of the time In New York or at their place In Whitc marMi, have been nbroad most of the winter, bo they will have quite n family patty in France, as 1 understand they ure all to mccl there. fpiIH tea nt tho Emergency Aid yes- terday nftcrnoon for Mrs. Douglas ItoblnKou wns Interesting. Mrs. ltob jnon has n decided likeness to tho late Colonel Roosevelt (which Is ccrtnlnly not temarknble, ns she is his sister) and the is decidedly chnrming to meet. It was n great evening altogether, was it not'' The pnrnde nnd tho speechranklng and t'n ischonl children In the nftcrnoon at Independence Square. One feels sometimes that it ought not o b necessnry to have nn All-America ". id mow our pntriotttim: that pa triotiMn, If it is tho right kind, is in the liarf nml should show in our every Ji tur nnd thought, nnd the mere wnv ing of the (lag. unless tho heart is back of I' munis little, but nn outward show of honest pntilotim is always good, and ,., wu nil cheered nnd waved to nw mart's content, nnd some of ns "lil and enjojed ourselves thoroughly, " I henrd n womntt Hpenklng of h'ulm' Tltto. " t.ay tho other day. J" if was just wonderful; I cried the whole time." NANCY WYNNH. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Vr m Mi II. Hnrrleon Smith, of I ust street, will glvo ft unall l" '.";, eIiB nt their homo In i, f,MU" Miii caret Kennedy, dnugh. nei.v . "'"l ,MlH- MfOfhen.l Ken I . , , I'",so, e"BK',ment to Mr. Edwnrd Mr r-i la,lltIll"s.'l:l-',"tly bl!cn nunoiiced. I ,'' a'o'i1? ,;l0B,i'h E. widenvr, o 1 ' od Hull, cikins Park, hav, " h uroiiier o: irs. smith f havo Why Pay More ? 3 mco S At All Our Stores Coffee now only jEIOTOfJCS3aj !?JlfA,nvl,lltl(!n8 for a dlnncr-dnnco on bnturday evening:, April 23. Mrs. John KrwUvlrlr !.-,. .lo 1011 n .- ' JJ'"1. cnerln'n In her box at the ?8?,r 'V0.5!1 ?H$?lay. Miss Ilosnmund Pri8'11",1?10 iluritt,. Miss Price. Mira i Marina Wlster, Mr. ; Vn.n IVlt, Mr. Mm-rls Merrltt, Mr ltnchet Andrew i crick Drayton mid Mr. Alfred" a. Lewis v,-1!"!1'"'"0?? T- 1'en'. daughter ot nut street, wilt Mini tly lreuc Invitations ur ii unnce on Fridny, May 20, In honor ' VrlMiSn,L?;,lBa V. Ncwlln, daughter of muL t w,i" tn,'fc. Place on June S. nnd ,1 ,?fp0troy lllnlr. whoso eiurneemeut itounced ,,M Auatin wns "ccntly nn- onf ' n?o?M P- A- Heolcselier Weth ?."' ot,ls;l0 Hlttenhouse pqunro, linvo witr.,,nhiV."e nt Cnno Jf,,5-' wbero they n nr'f'Sf 1a".? SU'm"- Tl'ey Will HMOIld a part of Augunt nt Haratoga anrtliES where they will nttend tlio races. .Mlssj Alberta I'nnconst Itenth who Is nt ending nchool at Paris, will 'sail for this country on tho Olympic on Juno 1C &PnW& the. to their homo on Tucsdny! lurn. jolin H. fell, of "Pi n,, arct,w.V.,0.-:"cnt,tl' winter nt Aiken" s.r,' rclurn honl on April 10. ' Mlrs Mnrgnrct lierwlnd, dnuiditor of Mr. Thnmna ! c?i.i. . . .... tuu i.iurion uriCKOC UIUl). Mies Mnrlo Loulso Balrd.'duuRhter of wre. and JIIps llopo 15 Montnomcrv daughter of Mr. and Mrst Itobert t ftg?mcry,,?f V'llanovu, have rcturnod hnn AlJillpS)13' whoro the' uttended tho .? . ?our'no" "urr, of N'ew York, will ;""'"'' " uinnor ont Saturday night at tho Imas-Carlton. h?IIs,?0,i,r,1?B "iblnson, who lias been tho Brueet of Mrs. Thomas Robins, of 1713 Locust street, will return today to her homo In New York. Mls3 Elnlno 8 SullUan. duuglitor of .ilr- sVr'1 M"3. Jnmcs Francis Sullivan, ot tho Woods, rtndnor, nnd tho Illtz-Curl-ton, left on AVednesday for n few days' vjnlt to New York Mrs, Sulllviui has returned from Washington, whero sho attended tho Colonial Dnmes' Ball, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred H. Norrls, of 223 est Tulpehocken street, Oorninntown, will glvo a thentro party nnd later en tertain nt supper at tho Supper Club at the Bellovue-Stratford, on .Saturday eve Ins, In honor of Miss C'nrl Smith, daugh ter of Mrs. J. Howard Weatherly. Tho guests will Include Miss Virginia Uarle, Miss Helen 1. Sew ell, Miss Elizabeth Jcanos, Mr. Mahlon Hutchinson, Mr. JMKMaMlilllliMl Adjoining the St. James ? Mrs llv.y'.P"'1110 ""r nd U i &. ,!,,VU?,n,!,' Ml8s Uertrudo , via... returned Steckei-" Fashions at Savings of $15.00 to $45.00 Tailored Suits All thia season's models, including i Twill-cord, Tricotinc and Covert; plain, embroidered and bead trimmed. All sizes, 1 6 to 44, now repriced. s55, s75 and $95 Sp of Engli&h Herringbone, Scotch Tweeds, and other mannish materials. Smart styles for street, sport and all outdoor occasions. Special at $25 & $35 EVENIKt PUBLIC LiflDaJflli I'lilLADELPHlA, FJLUDAY, iff i y '. I 1 H ' . 4-E i'J ' JmtiarAu.ASJ MISS VIKGINIA ADAMS NULTOX Datighler of t'nplnln Ixitiis M. Niiltoii, U. S. N nnd Mrs. NtiHon, who will net ns maid of honor at tlio Mcddlng of Mhs Cntlierlno Hlllman, of Wilkes-Barrc. anil Ensign Wado I)c Weese, which will lalto place on April no John n. Hproul, Mr. IMwnrd C. Cassard nnd Mr. Lawrenco Godley. Hr-n.nd ?,r8, cl,arl" I'rleo Maulc, of 2217 Ilittenhouso square, expect to spend tho summer nt Tiny Head. .V. J. Their son-in-law, Lieutenant dcorgo Wilton Molver, U. S .V, who has leturncd from Haytl, will remain until next month. Mrs. William Cancr Weldcrselm! of 1B20 hpruco street, Is spending April at Hot Springs, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter H drove, who havo been lha guests of Mr drove's par ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry (' drove "G8 West Tulpehocken street, dermnnt'own, for Botuo time, will roturn tho middle of next wnjk to their home, Petlal l'-arms on Lako Uhampluln, X. Y .?,.r- amI ,Mr?- ,Ja,nes King Clark, or Wlstar road, Ardmoiv, who havo been spending tho winter at their home, Utso-o-Wn, Palm Beach, Fla., will return to tho r homo thn l.ittei- mr, nr l,i month. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1-Yederlck Jordaji will ocoupy tho box of Mrs. Jordan's mother, Mrs. Herbert M,. Howo, of 1262 Locust street, ut tho opera on Tuesday evening next, Mrs. Frederick W. Schmidt, of Juniper Hail, Itadnor, who has been In Atlantic City for tho Easter holidays, returned to her home this week. Mlsa Mercedes Walton, of Torresdale, who was Mrs. Sclimldt'H guest In Atlantic City, has returned homo also. Mr, and Mrs. Samuel miss, of tho Xormandlc, Thirty-sixth und Chestnut streets, will entertain at dinner this eve ning, to bo followed by a thentro party In honor of Miss Miriam House, daugh ter of Mrs. Mansfield House, of Hamil ton Court, wha will bo married on Tues day evening next, April 12. In St James' Church, Thirty-eighth and Chestnut streets, to Major Francis Joseph Dun nlgan, of San Francisco, Calif. Mr. Charles Carrol Baxter, of Brook IU 1222-1224 Wasmit Street Coats & Wraps Coats & Wraps Wraps of Marvella, Orlando and Fortuna cloths, und wool and silk duvctyne trimmed, with stitching, fringe, silk tassels or summer furs. $45, $65 to s175 Sports Coats Of Polo Cloth, and English und Scotch Tweeds, in striking effects. Practical models for everyday wear. All sizes. Special at $35 lyn, will nttend nn pest man at ths wed illnff of Miss Mario Ursula. Secburger, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Fmnk See burger, of Bala, and his brother, Mr Theodoro Mnurlcn Uaxter. which will be solemnized on Wednesday eenlng next, April IS, in St Mntlilna1 Church, t'yn wyd. Tho tisherfl will Includo Mr. Tlioni an Bryne, of Brooklyn ; Mr, James P. McCaffrey, Mr. T. J. O'Ncll, Nutley, N J., nml Mr. Herbert Haniian Sclicll, ot Neposlt, L. I. Mr, nnd Mrs Clinton Rogers Woodruff, of 341 South Eighteenth street, will lcae enrly next month for tho Hotel ldlowlld, Media, whero they expect to spend part of the summer, Mrs. F. Arcier Develln, of Merchant vllle, N. J., entertained nt bridge on Wednesdny last. In honor of Mlsn Clara Metslnger, of thin city, whose marrlngo to Mr. Alfred Holmes, of Onk Lane, will take pines tomorrow. Mrs. Develln will nttend Mlsa MnUilnger ns matron of honor, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hersev Lent, of New York, nnnounco thn engagement of their sister. Alies iorine jnnei wnsoti, nmi Mr. Norman Bhuads Oarrett, of this city. Mr. nnd Mm. Waller Dyson, of Oak Lane, nnnounco tho mnrrlngo of their daughter, MIm Kllzaiietn iwnn wyson, on Aprl' G, nt 8 o'clock, to Mr. acorgo W. Chllds. ot Logan. Mrs. Ml win A. Bookmyer, of City lino nnd Bnynham avenue, Overbrook, will entertain nt a smnll luncheon at the Bellevue-Stratford, to bo followed by a limtlnce party on Friday afternoon next, April IB. Mrs. Bookmyer has returned to her homo after spending threo woeks nt Atlantic City. STRAWBERRY MANSION MIsm Lnurn Bothman, ot 2548 North Thirty-third street, whoso mnrrlngo to Mr. Victor Sobel will tnke plnco on Sundny, wns given a pre-nuptlnl party at her homo Inst Friday evening by the members of both fninlllca. Mr. Michael Mnsor. of 2G02 Bldgo ,ueiuo, lias returned homo lifter visit ing In Charleston, W. Va , for tho last month. ALONG THE READING Mr. nnd Mrs. John B. Ltvezey have re turned from a trip to Now Orleans, Ln to their homo. Spring avenue, Elklns Park. Mrs. Baymond White, of Oak I.nne, entertained the members of nor bridge cltb Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Louln B Fortner, of Summit avenue, Jcnklntown, who hao been traveling on tho Continent nnd through England, will nrrlso homo in n fow days. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph B. Silverman, of 4410 Old York road, announco tho mnrrlftirp nf their daughter. Miss Julia. Lucille Silverman, to Lieutenant Herbert Bussell Sobel, u. s. r on Tnursuay. GERMANTOWN Mrs. C. Stanley Campion of Bill Pu laski avenue, entertained nt luncheon nt her homo on Tuoday afternoon, Tho guests Included Mrs. William O. Hum phries, Mrs. Frank W. Dows, Mrs. Ocorgo A. Bumsey. Jr. Mrs. Bessie Zloglcr, Mrs. Frederick Itebmann, Mrs. Daniel V. Foster. FT. Charles O. W Bartlno. Mrs. William I Hoffman. Mrs. 13. V. Hcndrlxson, Mrs. Bobert Soudcn nnd Mrs. A. M, Adnms. Mr. nnd Mrs. John M. Olenn, of the Wood-Norton, Wnno nnd Johnson nve nueB, who havo been spending tho week ends through tho winter and early spring nt tho Senvlew Country Club near At lantic City, will lenvo for a fishing trip In tho Pocono Mountains, later coins In Juno to tho coast of Maine. m Walnat St. Between 12th & 13th NORTH PHILADELPHIA , .Mr. find Mrs. Mahlon II. Kiltie, of iJiirfalo, nnnounce the engagement of their daughter, .Miss Florence Frances JVie'. t0 Mr- Frank Norrls HemiCKsey. Miss Kllno ban been spending thn win ter with Mr. and Mrs. Frank tlnnklll. of 4616 ortll Eleventh street. The wed ding will "probably tako placa In tho nulumn. MIm Ituth Nnoml Price, of 140s J:".rl". oixiconm street, will lenvo on baturday for Atlnntlo City, where she will visit for n week Jfr. and Mr.s. Chnrlcs Ilcrrmnn, of 7 South Hartford avenue, Ventnor. MIm Price's engage ment to Mr. Harold Chnrles Herrman was recently Announced, SOUTH PHILADELPHIA ,5!,rV.am Mrs' Matthow B. Black, of 1723 Soutli-ISIeventh street, gave, a sur prlfo party In honor of tho twenty-first blrthdny nnnlwrsary of their run, Mr Matthew B. Black, Jr. Among thoso iires ent wero Mr. nml Mm. I. Black, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Black. Mr. and Mrs, II. Hock clmau, Mrs. Charles Blnck nnd their son, Mrs. II. Bockmnn, Mr. and Mrs. o Iluohanan, of Germnntownj Mr. nnd Mrs. L. De Lellls, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Dougherty, Mrs. A. Fredericks, Mr, nnd Mrs. J. Grnv, 8r., Mrs. M. Krunrli, Mr, nnd Mrs. H. Little, Mr. nnd Mrs. E l-cnir, Mrs, A. Schcrcr, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Btrauso. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Ktuckeu schmldt, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Wnlker. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. White nnd Mrs. If. Yost. Miss Catherine Adams, Miss Anna Brown, Miss Fnnnle Brown, of Wil mington: Miss Flo Buchannn, MIks .Margaret Cavnnaugh, Miss Anna Ed gar, Miss Buth Millard, of Beading: Miss Lena Sadorn, Mlas Margaret Strauso. Miss Harriett White. Mr. Harry Bockelmnn, Jr., Mr, Ed ward Burns, Jr., Mr. Erny Lcmke, Mr Joseph Sadorn. Mr. Albert Stuckcn schmldt. Mr. William Whito, Mnstcr John Strausn and Master David White. HOLMESBURQ A danco wns given at All Saints' parish house, Torrosdalo, on Wednesday jvcnlng for tho benefit of tho homo mls plons. Miss Eunice Dorsey. of Erdrlck street, has beon spending a fortnight In Balti more ns tho iruest of her aunt, Mrs. Donald Morrison. Mr John Parry, of 2032 Bhawn street, entertained tho members of tho dlrls' Lenguo of tho Emmanuel Church, at her homo last evening. siiiniriraM j George Allen, inc. I 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Announcement Owing to numerous inquiries from many friends of thia store we are making announcement of tho fnct that this business will continue with tho same management and personnel that was associated with Mr. George Allen for many years. Tills store will continue to follow the policies of dependa bility and fnlr dealing that has won and held solmany stnunch friends and patrons. There will be no change from those sterling business methods associated in the minds of all Philadclphians with tho name of the founder of this company. Large Ensemble of Lovely New Millinery on Display Saturday Morning Fresh from our workrooms, these latest models arc charming some are tho little close-fitting hats so useful for nutomobiling or street wear and other shapes are more dressy and elaborate. JPIenty of very bmart ribbon trimmed Hats, with tho stunning bows across the back or front rosette trimming; also lovely Flower Hats. You Can Choose Well at $9.00 f $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 Specials for Those Who Do Their Own Hat Trimming Imported Flower Wrenttin. 2, J2.50. Oatrlcli rnnclei, H1.25 to Jfl riower Spray., 87o. fl.OO. M.I3. rellohn Hands. $1.00. lond I-Ulei and Hone,, 3 fur 1. Cherries drupes. Apple., BOc to fl.SO Crepe and Hllk Head, for Pport Hat. In Navy with Polka Dot. Henna, Burnt Oranga. Harding Blue or plaids aso, 7fl, BSc. Women's Mercerized Lisle Hose, 65c a Pair; 3 Pair for $1.50 For Friday and Saturday only ... w. w'H offer this excellent grade of full-fashioned merepriT.,1 Hale hosiery ot thla special price. These are pre-w4r prices? and wowm.1 BUCGOst buying a liberal supply. They coma In black and whito onlyl Glove Silk Vests and Bloomers, $2.95 ea. GIovo slljc vests and bloomers in HcfIi .ol..r, and mado of lipnw weight silk ot dependable wear and ijuaim. Those Barments L-o Sf a ery well-known mako. ' ' '" are 0I a Sizes 3G to 43. HouhiganVs French Toilet Waters These famous French perfumes nre oxoelleiit alue nt these prices HiiublKiinl'. IdenI Toilet Unlrr, $3.80. HmiblgiwifK "QucdqutR Vloleltc" Tolia Witter, S.I. 30. Houbleant'. "OuelijnrM I leur" Toilet iiler. flifl! IIoublgant'H "Moil Uoudnlr" Toilet Wuter s'l.SS, Fownes Elbow Length Silk Gloves, $2.50 This well-known mako of bIom-m in wiili... Ceru. black Bii ih pew shades ot soft Snuff. Bobolink and Urkl. They nro ocrli..n? valuo at this price. "cy uro excellent Sale of All Linen Dish Toweling All linen Towellnjr, rcBulor 38c grade red or blun borders special !.'5c 5d. l'ure I Inen IlUIi Toirellnci tho uniiiil 50r Kind ut 35o jnrd. Tine oen lllit weight pure lliirii dlsli toweling, quo gntdei 40a jard. ' Vestee and Collar Sets, Special $1.00 .smart new styles In net nnd orsniullo v nh .i 3cd irlmn,i four stles from which to choose, our regular J! JO grade. lr,mml"B. Real Filet Collars, Special $1.50 21-Inch collars In n nilcty of l nutiful p.itttrns: thes., .1, collars glo tho finishing touch of the .spring ,Vt 01 biouao? dlll"t Allen's Are Famous for Veilings rsullr prlceS1"""6 th" "PCClal 0t NC'"nB at ,nuch le than A nplcndld H.iorlmeiit tit 20c 51ml. A group of new Nuelt YellliiKa nt S0e. l'lne Imported uunlltlrn nt 1.0U jnrd. Sale of Separate Skirts, $10.00 A grouij of nbout 100 Skirts In plnld Ftrlpea mid noeltv erf.o,. mostly In pleated styles. There nro aw from half to iloubT. th price. Thiro will be splendid choloo for tlr t come l'uolo this A New Importation of Allen's French Hairnets, 10c Each, $1.00 Dozen . . 7Ktsl !!r.?...cxc!',,tvfiuallty, npd 'e havo enough of cerv shnrt. '?., VSS.MiiV'i.tlV. e' ,u' ' our "Import riiiccliil" liratnl, litry JeBBMIIIffi APJLUL 8, 1U21 LANSDOWNE Mrs. W. .". Plckard, ot 174 West Owen avenue, will glvo n BUhscrlptlon bildgo nt hor homo thla nfttrnooti, the proceeds of which will bo deoted to charity. Mrs Julian J. Keennn tins returned from Now York, whero nhe wai the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. Baton Thomson Tho annual luncheon of llin Twentieth Century Club will be held at tho club houeo on Tuesday afternoon, April 12 Mrs. John Jnckson will bn In charge After tho luncheon there will bo jenrt Inga of modern poetry by Miss Mary Itoso Collins. MOORESTOWN Mrs. Luclnn Bnrncs. of New York, who Is lsltlng her sister, Mrs. Prednr lok WnrdPli, gne n luncheon nt tho Bltz-Carllon on Wednesdny. Mrs. Wilson Stiles, of Mnln nnd Lo cust ntrccts, hns gone to ",Kna ""J,"? days ns a guest of Mrs. Llla Stoy. In Ocean City, N. J- Tl.c Woman's Club met In Jhp PrcR byterlan Chapter houso on WcdncRdaj nttornoon. . . , , Mrs Jnmcs Qladhlll, of 338 New'bold avenue, hnn returned to her homo after spending somo time In Allentown, Pa. YARDLEY Mr. nnd Mrs. Bobert W. Welch hnyo returned to their summer home nlong the Delawnro nftcr spending tho winter In Philadelphia. Mrs. Harry Arnel, of Btvcrmahr, Is siting her daughter, Mrs. Harper . Neeld, In Canada. Miss Joscphlno Duke, who haa been spending somo tlmo with Mrs Charles M Eames, has returned to Bayonnc. MIbs Edith Frost, of Kenlfworth, N J , upent tho week-end with MIbs Gladys Ilarpcr. ROXBOROUGH Mrs Linton Turner entertained tho brldgo club to which oho belongs nt her homo at luncheon on Tuesday, when her guest wero Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Elmer Murray, Mrs Robinson. Mrs Joseph Schofleld, Sr., Mrs. Joseph Scho fleld, Jr., nnd Mrs. Oynfleld Turner. A garden party will bo given In Juno by tho Mothers' Club, of Boxborough. for the benefit of tho children s ward of St Timothy's Memorial Hospital. I 1 .Ml ?,LI,!.0'1: U."1 ami strn.ght shape. net la nuaraiiteed NORRISTOWN Mlsa niennor Obnmbers, of Ocorga street, cutcrtnlned at n lingerie idiowor In honor of Mini Margaiet .lano Kin l.v, who will ba marrlid Hnturdny, April lfi, to Mr John Charles Khlnger. of Che'itcr. Theit wero twelvo guoai prcBont IBfiat""-ltJITlf" '""'"" I"-'","""J"1I""""TT1PW gftiggtpwgrwgigfijy n QEu WKj ojt rwH iuoaji-cac QUIUlj r I BIRil 5xui H H aSBw-tS ila:M K1llu : IXzS;4 l n MOMMit t& IbfWft?TH,i ' Kmrn & MttMn-!.iM iittuJurTlfWrOBTTaaaaiil H 94M6 Irrititioni lor Asnonce- UoJrrnle frlcei, c-' ffiCuJJ' mtstl Write er l'ha for Knrroiixl or I'rlated Smrlf. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Walnut St. MESH BAG3$ REPAIRED vi Exp-rt. prompt .et-flei In ropalnnfr, rellnlahlni rellnlng-. Lo" prices. A. E. Moss 33 S. 9th Xr Ueftded liar Ilepoirtiii a Uirtrclalbr STORE Increase Your Buying Power Why uae your own preaent atock of c.iih, when leading department atorea nnd apeeialty ahops accept our store orders n ceili? Wo Usue thorn on very low terms based on length of credit. Our methods nrn fair and have atood the acid tost of 48 years. Let ua cive you de tails. Write, for Details Today 1118 CHESTNUT STREET Free Stereopticon Lecture and NOVEL COLOR WAVE EXPERIMENTS WITHERSPOON HALL fi.iturdm, April Olh. 1PI1 at S ir. P M A ponular. ln'ereitlne nxp monce of tho Latent Uovelatlon In tho Healing Art Spectro-Chrome Therapy Trtment of Dljcasea by Attuned Color Vftca. 11 the Orlclnatrr Col. Dinshah P. Ghadiali, M. D the ni led Tarne Xn mstrlan fcrti-ntlst lr -onlor JtotKphjsli nu, and Psyrholo-li' (formerly of Inillu) Ex o imminder, New Yorlt l'ollc RoFir- Air Serl,e Metropolitan Opera House I1JIUA1' AL iAJl'i.Ait KT lUuiuicr i t-i "in. Orphan Children ttAtA ina Phlln )t... hyinphons Or h JUS LtMONACA fonrtu-trir or Italy l'ridav uvMiinc. iviina Uoiorcs April 11th ' Soprano Prlcer r.Oc 7 V Sinn I r.O piu, Tnx Tl XT.T.S '" OV SAT f noi.iv lino, i-,4! s mtii TSr lll'.UAK AND I'fll't.AIl STUL'irrs bAT Al'HII. n 1(121 AT A 13 I' M rniLA ariAND opera co." T II A V I A T A PASSnriE 1CUNOVA. PULITI Ofl imtEItl Conductor T'eK.ta : n.1 to J'. -,0 no," 0 -nl, -it WKYMAXVS 11.1H r-HKSTNPT ST CAMPUS CONCERT University of Penna. Musical Clubs Party April 8 ct 8.13 oMock WEIGHTMAN HALL 33d and Spruce Sts. TICKETS $1.00 EITH'S THEATRE "" TODAY TODAY! N. V. A. DAY! Testimonial Benefit Urrut S'ii, Nnii r, ..,., l . I. Un.h ,f H! Yvl ' ", , JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St. GAtt . i.an. I'nwni a (nil. ll ml CMM,,,-, l-laa.,. M!rri ,.nl I, tl,o,. "n? " " i,..,:"f.h,uv- kv... ll.l. ... . rnr:u i xhihitio.n PAINTINGS of, iK AM! Itic PUiniznv AND nt ii it si iiih : s McCLEES' GALLERIES IMI7 I , T .Slltl.l.r ,M All M CIP Ml hll 1:11 i: K a i s l- APRIL 13 Hoi ua! I GABRILOWITSCH CHOPIN PROGRAM iu vr is i nr.ppi. s & A, xnruv uturniMi n liu, aim n llin f I ).. Amu l'l i. u ritvsM is I- 11IMIS.I.V i V ,'' '" M (1 tin Abmsi..i.i s 'itar ur lhl Nj,. I" I tiuia nn ; "l'l "01l .llslnlU llhoilt .(a y.. II kctii, .iiio lo (I fun, Hll ,- Iln . !!,.. Will -.!. 0 t J ,1 ,u '"'-'"lo" irF-REVUE:-TrT lL,j1v!i; - ,,,T,.vi..lLt 1,. li 'PL ll ill S1i....'" n ICE PALACE Mfe?" Pr".ii.n Hnn -n,.,, .,,, ACADEMY ', , 'MR nu'i'ui.i tAs i i r r n 4 w Tm lFii"M 'v" FATNT"""" L"ii- Vii!; pu isr tuo l t.r... ,, ,,, ,j.Ml(.r' AY AT 8 Tlrk-t. AraiLmv ,n.l 11 11 rh, ..', ,t Vt ff 'nnnliiri ORPHEUMo'r-i, TTT. MAE DESMOND '!",'"' ''"5" M,.vr yppiv i.vik r i s i'ia lite ffiir!jD ! i K Jl WOnLD'S JfOST CKAUriFUL TBEATHB MARKET AT 19TH GEORGE ARLISS in nu.,'ho,"-r,r '"ntlKiitloii of HI. HttJifmiou, HtnBo Hiiccei. "THE DEVIL" mrterifr,Jl'TAV,hT "rset.rs and Pror, interprets t.y Uerimr.l Polinil, J. llclfttn- 1 .tk"-Tholn''" Melchan In THI3 HASV IIOAU" ! STANTOM i'nKET An. 10TB 'VIN1UINA M. to 11-13 IML Constance Talmadge a i',iir,"1 I,l0,vl!'2. nf """O'l n.-ferenr.V K,.,i . T.New .T'jonorvllie," the "Skltper'a '"...Sy".??. Elllol t Dexler In PA? ATP IBM MAI1KCT BTItEET A -it--VVLJ in A M to tt.lS P. It. MAE MURRAY '" t,''rS'Bninciit Paramount frciductlen The Gilded Lily" NertUk t ilm. 9 n,M ln . thnhow. Spell" rcauia m a. m to u-.is v m. Paramount I'ruenta "Buried Treasure" With Marion Davies Next Weok ' Htralght la tho Way" Virfnria mahket st. ak oih ki "EARTHBOUND" V Wit- lrobnrt Howorth, "His Onn Law" V-"rA1 l l v-'L' . May Alllnon In the narrint:, or wm Asna RFP.PMT MAHKUT ST Del. 17TH 'VJ1,1 X Marv Rah-rta Itlneharl'i 118 A UllHAT IjII li GLOBE MAltKET STnEET AT UlNU'Etl AL fie rns fc"ro" 1U " CHAS. CHAPLIN ,, rHiADr.i.nnAH i.kauino TitBATitna muL'tTio.v or lei: . j j MtuunnT CHESTNUTST. ?r Vi- 2 ,5,rn LAST 2 wi:i:ks JtVTINEB TOMOnitOW n PR'CES 50c to $1.50" W.tn a C nst of tnl-rniitlonal Htura BPEPIAL ADDED KUATUUE DOIIOTIIY MILLRIl. 'HIE 10no lmtDE AND 11)0 lENTUUV 1IEAUTIES 100 rvi.d AT 8 I', MVT TO.MOR IfoigCT Pjfaarg N-EDGAE SELWNS PLAY IIDEMIMS a 8AM SHUBtKl l. t-.Si.NljS AT 8:1.1 HR WifcTOWH 1 FLORENCE MATINEE TOMOR. sj $2.00 ft j? S'R4J Cott IN TMf. mNTASTlQuf. MotlCAL Rtjut s vy WEKE' Adelphi EVUS AT 8-.I0 LAST 2 WEEKS MATINEE TOMOR. b8t$2.00 TO.MPT li 'C T"l '!' S" i-r ...nt a n ay r t .vri'p.nrTTxnLE joy A w ffsa 6 f& wtfa WILLIAM HO'iD AND Mill l.Y JlLlNTYIttl YALNUT M'lHTS. AT 8 JO T."- to SJ Oil ivii.t ia'i a 'I'iM'Y ii s ai-onnu ANOTIIEIl NoTL.L sD 'i-UtSS " Lede r T r ol v dv i , vi;j JAMES CRANE A Ftory rt Mirrl -., N .. -i md Montr I'lUl AD1.LP11IA 8 IS! TJluST '. MGATRE3 GARRICKTrro. 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