: vs- f - - y: 'mjNH." i- vy ,WJ "'-v JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the Minott-Baird Wedding She Speaks of the Girl Scout Camp Benb'ftt rfc the Garrick Theatre Tonight ..ft i I If Galnor Ilnlrd Mlnott nnd W . . i. minimi wero not oiin of the I', line !f lato I' "; to linye the nnd Onlnor w .:.-.. i.mvnl to mc. Joe JUInott In mr b Munnlnir looking. mm uneet nnd pretty , Secorrll hcnclf benutl 1 lie t" ost ',coplc, bu l"1.'"7....' H... ,.i.r. very o ':M not hove to look for Individuality In :l"1"1t "3 o lm It. Her dress wns of '" ful soft creamy white satin mn.lo '" ,nrr lone court trnln nnd uwlillnR Sm BMt nml pretty nnd Rrnrcful. c, Iicrscir octiiiuiuiiy nnu iir-r n lovely. I know brides look most people, but you do llnd Illy very, very often, nnd you nvc to look for Individuality in slip lins it. Her dress wns of soft creamy white satin mndp very long court trnln nnd .. in. rTnnUlto rose nolnt lace. ".'"J1" " vmir pdeed with nolnt lnco " i nrrnnirpd on lier linir in n coronet. "",";" "iwersoll wore vale yellow , , - .In eliine and n brown horsclinlr , nml boking Siunninc, iuu. im il,n(li wero n particularly pretty ''' '1 ' c.rM though Eleanor Newbold nnd f , n la 7rntt looked most effective J,".,, However, it's almost Impossible , ieleri any two out of n group of such ' i innfciiic clrls tin they nil were. PTh !r.cVptlon at the Ilnlrds after the J. i ns crent fun. Kvcry ono f"To ts there, nnd It wns ono of n"' m Tlioro was a note, of '" . V it thotisli. fr ' ca" ' fcel rmirt ill H. '"""'"V. ... n,. nl.,n (xn'tl it ?Tn e t flif will come on for Of '"? ... ..u.u mm co out there. ....... .Mill 111-, in. .- - - , . . . ' -I .. ..Il'l It imn " o in it I miiK I, ior jo -" .! ',' over the fact that (laliior lt I.. Ilvo way t l l'ortlnnd, it he fun to see her when t r tlf 'nmo on ... t fnnot tho Girl Scout camp D() T lorRi'i ,,, uhleh villi be beld at the i totiicht It's Lcnoro t'lrlj In II i ,on llnrnos. '; linn i Si I"H M. .1 ur'i! 'I '! Mr .1 Willis .vinriin nnu . ... -Vnivlinlll Will CI1 ," , '' nil .here will he a ' ' ' . ... .kn.l.n null imrtios in inr iir.iii.--n" "- .. .. ii.i.ntp.l Inst outside of . ' t 'Z nnd is to open this year on w'h" J a VeeU of trnlnW for .''ne -' ?,i KtArt Koine Tl.rr r n I'll1' ( reel. wr 1 1 as thftlr Rucntii Mr. Albert 1' Kranclnc and Ur. Jnmes Wclr Itolilnsoti. Mr. Harrison H. Mirrl, of the Annex. Onl I.nnp, Im3 returned from n visit to New Yorh. Mr. Max M, Von Hclmucnsco nntl Mr. Hodolpho M. Von Schaucnsec, of 121.1 Hpruco street, liavo returned from n, trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pratt Mclan, of Pino Hun Rirm, Penllyn, who spent sev eral months nt Nnsnau, Hahnma. re turned home last week. Mrs, MltCnWl (. Ho3cngartcn nnd hoi daUBhter, MIsh Peggy lloom;arten. of 2017 Locust street, who spent tho win ter tit Hlliernla, Fin , returned homo on Friday nlpht. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwatd Wlnslow Taylor, Jr., will ho the BUCKtn of honor nt a dinner on Tursclay, Aiirll ID, which Mr Kdwnrd Wlnslow Taylor will Ric at C'edron, Indian Queen lane, Ocrmnntown Mrs. Thomas U. Brown, of Orcenn' re-. Wyncote, lias leaued Invltntlons for a hrldRe on Saturday afternoon, Mnj Mrs. Wnlti-r Crowell, of Wyncotp. will entertain at Iirldifo on Monday, April In Among the guests will he Mr. Itolictt It. Dcarden, .1r., Mrs. Walter Dannen baum, Mrs. Paul Fisher, Mr. William H tlrohen, Mro, ltnytnoml A White, Mrn William C. Yerhea and Miss Dori Miller. Ur. nnd Mrs. Norman H. Ta.vlor, whose matrhiRo took place on Airll J. aro spending a part of their woddiiiK trip at tho Sea Vlow Oolf Club. TIW will siiottly leuvo for Ilsrmuda. where they will spend some time Ireforo re turning' home. Mrs. Taylor wnu Mi Helen Pdnlr Daniel. Mr. and Mrs. Hdward Krlt7! U. Woods of I'Mcstnut Hill, uro recplvlnjj congrat ulations on the birth of n son. Mr? WoodH was Miss Marian H llutler. dntiRhtrr of .Mrs. HdRur II. Hutler, of Clirstnut Hill. Mr. nnd Mis. Peyton .1 Van Itcnsse l.ier, of Newport and rtrookllnp, Man", who have b?on spending the winter In the South, aro now In Washington and will aiThp In this city tho tnlddh nf this month, uliero tbev will bu on-trrtnlnr-d us tbo guusls of Mr. Van ten "pIut'r omslns, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hattwell Strong, of Twcnty-llrst and Do Lancoy streets. Miss Snrnh HarrltiRer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Morenil Itarrlnger, of 2105 Walnut street, who left on Sat urday for a visit to New York, will re turn to her homo today. Mr. John Tllilcn. of IVrKsklll. N .' raplnln Herman 1, Wagner, of Wit Point, and Mr. Mnekny-Smlth. wlm lm been entertained as the Kurst- of lr and Mrs. (loorgp llovker Tiillldgi-, ol M.i North Slt-tblrd Hirect, Ooi brook over tho wciU-etid, hap returned homo Mr. and Mr. Fori list Nolan Mil gee nnd their fatnllj. of 2108 Locust sliert. will lenvp tho middle of June for Atlan tic City, whrtr ihcv will spend tho inily summer. They will spend August ami September nt tholr suinniei- homo at West Outlet. Me. Mim Hl.iliiP Taj lor Hnglish daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frederick W. Hngll-h who hflH been Hiienrllng some time in Washington, when sir wus entvitnlneil as tho guctt of Mii-s Hlimbctli Pop, re lumed on S.iturdav ovenlinr to her ' ' . .. ' li 'I",', ll'iiil C.I.....1 lf.... I...... ,-..r ;nd in ii most cxcitinT . Mr. ami Mm Frank lialtle.s nnd their dauglitir, Mlsi Hetty Matties, and their suns. Mr. Wilbani W. Matties and Mr. Wlntlunp i liattkx, nf 2G7 South Nine, teenlh stieet, will poo their town liousn earh In Ma and oi rupy their lountrv hniisp nt Newtown Square, Fa-, until tho autumn. Major Frances Joseph Duunlgnti, of Camp I.ewlii, Taisunii, Wash., -who will bu man led tomorrow night In St. Jaiiii i" Cliiuvb, Thlrtx -eighth and Chestnut sltvfts. to Miss Miriam House, ilntigbti r nf Mis. .MausllPld House, of Hamilton Court, will cnti rtnln tils best man and ushers) nt a dinner tonight nftho Mclle-xud-Striitford. The guests will Include Mnjiir W. P f'hpirlngloii, f Futt Du Pont. Del.. Malm- A. W. Waldiim. of Camp Dl; Malm- W. W H,nfWai ingtou. Captain Siinuel While. Jr., of Camp 1W. and Captain I,. Hpraggins, of Camp Mix. Dr. and Mrs. rieorge Fales linker, of Hosemoiit nnd the nellcviii-Strntforil. left on I'rldav fur a four (lavs' Nlt to l.akuwooil, N. J They expect to tetuin home tomorrow. Mist Hll7ii1ii'ili Uoss daughter nf nr and Mrx. (Icorge C, Itoi-s, lift on Sai nrdii fer a wciU-finl vl'lt to New Yoil, She will reliliii In Inr hiniie. 1 7-' I Spinco itreit. this inning. M'vi Ktli. 1 Ciiin-mltiL-i. wlni hah luen r iileitalneil as the I guest of Miss Muss, lias tctuninl t" bel li I" hnlrell The . limp offil"" ' ,,p ' ". ..1nilne about one ln ,' S i id their rnptnlns n week. Jrtm.'lullmnl., open until August .xi or '" ,innt. an assist- lr,;e.l nurse, cook watchm ,,...ir. nnu n 'V1'"" ,..".. .i, ,i nn I u n stun. It's on the i l,n i-lrk hnve rli, iiini "--. ;- -.": 1 1 iiine-i wan I iik, 1"" !", I y.i.iK nil kinds of otitdoorsey fiilkniR f the Hnlrd v.eddltiR ,. ,p, in think of Klirnheth .,,,,mi cousin of Gnln'jri'.j-oii I dirlous In tee Miwibetli I, .ill times I have seen her i lis had on n new lint nnd ,,. iMinmcil with fruit; one , ,. .in I one has straw berries. f 'II down on one side of i i , (nt nnd rntlle every lime I ,i . .ii-aUieriies aro placed tit tin- back of n sort ot , , ii.ii Thnt lint is rather I -ti-.ix berries fall off sort of i , .1 . i:ii.abeth is very ,i i, o1., mot nltrnclivc in i i' e two chiipenux. L- " UJ - - aoaaB A -' i:i-- h f , kr- '' : x 1111 ', I! i in I, on ise Wamimnker nnd I mi' Mis llremer, of Merion, i mi ne I i i ii three months' trip i ki .mie Imck on the A(iil- inn- llie were on the other . i, i . mi to Athens. Cairo, the 1 ii . - Ki" I'1. rioiPiicv. Venice. , , I i inn. C.intuw and Monte i iiini - i nt the iis three weeks of ,. in Palis. Koine bountiful 'i il not"' ve.. ; she is only three nnd ii mi I as n little biitlerbnll i, ' il rrr-t of l lll'N, which mi Mi iv,'!ps all oier Inr siiunj ii I', t's loimd nml fnt nnd fuun. ' .1" inKc li"i- time when she'h It n'l ilint she means lo be " ii'it sin- nu can't hurrj as fast m 'ii-5 ir i-inisin. who is only two 'I n',i i i hnn sh". but tnller nnd lii i r. .1.1 full nf iiiii'iniiu nmip"l' 1 . . .i . r .1 iv limther c'nlle.1 Mary to I home I" Noslon oiip in in. in i.lm in (he garden. I'roiu MISS HICLKN S. AI.KXANDICIt DaiiRlilcr of Jlr. nnd .Mrs. Willlnni .1. AleMiiider, of Tliicn. whoso en KnKeincnl lo Mr. Kdwln I. .Mar gertim, win nf Mr. mid Mrs. Wil llnni II. Mnifieiuni. of Melroxe I'arli, has rcfPiitlj hern niinoiiurcd Oertrudo Hlttenhcnso Kneliler io Mr Ueorge Helmeitig. also i.r c.eniiantxwii last Monday evening at a tniseellanrmip shower b lur cousin Mls Matilda K Schullz. of Itoxboinugli Toe wedding will take place nnrlv n June NORTH PHILADELPHIA A theatre partv wn given nn Thurs day cu-nlng mr tho bridal parH' of mi Selma Schnrsch. of 1012 );re avenue. h-Iio-p marriage to Mr PaMd Kom will tnlie plaeo tomorrow Mrs Henry C.eistlev. of Chicago, 1s visiting Mr and Mrs Morris Lingllel.l at tho Hotel Jxirralne. Mr nnd Mrs (-,. I0n Friedman, of the Iloynl Apartments. 120S North rtioad street, nro entertaining as their giast Mis. Ignore Lederer. of New Yoik MISS SARAH H. STASEN BRIDE OF MR. J. F.DORIS rVWriago of Miso Ida Hoffman and Mr. Samuel A. Peters The marriage of Miss Sarah Helen Rlasen, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stasen, 4 43 Queen lane, Herman town, to, Mr J. Frederick Doris was olemnlzcd In the Church of St. Vln eent de Paul, Hnst Price street, thu tlev. AVIlllam Maddock otnclatlng, nt 0 o'clock this morning. Miss Anna LulT attended tho bride ns maid of honor nnd Mr. Charles Doris vas hi brother's best man. Mr. Stanen gao bis daughter In marriage There was no reception. After a trip Mr nnd Mrs Doris will be at home temporarily nt 443 Queen lane. Cermnntown. PKTHI5S HOP!- MAN ipilet wedding took tsai on P m dnv at 8 o'clock. u-bn Mku I, in iinrr. man, of 3121 Pennsgrovo avenue, was given in marriage hy her li-other-lti-law, Mr. Myer Weiss, to Mr .lamilel A Pfteis, of 1112 South Kortv-tlmt stieet the Itcv. C DonnofoM ofllelatlng. A reception followed Immediately after the ceremony. The brldo wore a gown of white Can ton crepo nnd carried nn Ivory Hlblc. with a shower of llllos of tho valley. She hml no nttendants. After nn extensivo wedding trip tin oiigh tho South Mr and Mrs. Peters will go to Atlantic City for tho sum mer months, after which thev will make their homo at 1121 Pennsgrove axenue. HALH EAItLHY A pretty wedding took plaei; on Snt urdav evening at 7 o'clock, when Miss II Hdna Farley, of r.flpi Cntharlii" street, was given in marriage l.y her brother-ln-lnw, Mr H Y. Smith. '.' Mr. Lcwln H. Hale, of 2117 cho'inut street, the llev. Dr lleorgo M Hrod head oftliitlng A recepilon for the families of the Inldo and bridegroom followed Immedlatelv nfter the cere mony The brldo wore a gown nf whit" Can ton crepe, with court train of satin nnd tiillo veil arranged with orange bios-i-oms. Sho carried a shower bouquet of whllo rimes, orchldi and lilies of the vnl- wad of kitten's oar crepo with tullovcll nna nhq carried n. ahowcr bouquet of orchid 'nnd lilies of the valley, 8ho was attended by Miss Esther Hobcl, sister of the bridegroom, ns mnld of '"'nor. who woro a gown of Hording Uluo taffeta nnd carried n. shower bou quet of pink sweet fienn. Mlsn Ituth lnvpr ncted na flower girl Tho best man was Mr. Adolph Hothmnn, brotbei or tho bride. Among Ihoso iiresenl at tho rcceiitloii wero Mr nnd Mrs. A I, Sobcl, Mr nnd Mrs Ueorge Hofkln. Mr and Mrs Joseph Itolhman, Mr. and Mrs. I.. Finger, Mr. nnd Mrs. llenrv Itoth ninn, Mr and Mrs. A. II. Uothman, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hothmnn. Mr. and Mrs Jacob I.andesbcrg, Mr. and Mrs. Ilen J.unlii Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Max Unsln, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ioeb, Mr and Mrs .losei.h Ilosenthal, Mr anil Mrs. It,irt I,. leb, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Mnn dnl, Mr. nnd Mrs Ilnrry Itost-ntlul. Mr nnd Mrs. Samuel H. Loch, Mr and Mrs !.ouls nrafmnn, Mr and Mrs. Nathan Miller, Mr. and Mrs .1 Taub. Mr and Mrs. I,ton Hofliln. Mi ami Mrs. A Jelmnn, Mr. and Mrs Unils Kau, of .-owni-K. .N. J. ; sir and Mrs. Welnrncli Mr. and Sirs. J. Krll. Mr and Mrs M Mnser, Mr. nnd Mrs J Wilson. Mi and Mrs. F. Krnmei. Mrs. P. Jncnlis .Mra. S Jacobs, Miss lloba Sobel. Miss I'.snur sohcl. Miss Itosa.lnd l.-unbp-I erg. Mlsn Clertrude Finger. Miss Ida (nlinl lldu f'nll.i UaI.aI tl..u II....I.... ''. . .'.... U.K. ...... I,., ....-- I l.'l... Weltr.man, Miss Hosnllo Wdtznuin, MUs l.llllnn Wclnrach. Miss l.nurn I!n- n Ihnl. Mlsn Dorn Cohen. Miss llulli A.l- ioii, MI'S Sylvia Hergman, Miss l.llliin Affen, Miss Clara Ioeti, Miss INtber iiopi). .Mits ueoa snallta. Miss iinrii Hofkln, Miss Yetta Uothman Mis., Ither Ilrafman, Miss Molly Ilrafman Mls'i Clnrn Ilrafman, Mr. Josi ph M Ixieh, Mr Philip llosenthnl. Mr S Hai-rl-i I.inilesbcrg, Mr Morton Honiild Landesberg, Mr. Fred Hofkln. Mi Marry Kobe!. Mr Fre '. HuW. Mr. Mar cus Shnlltn. Mr (Jprson Khallta. Mr. Sydney Welnrncli. Mr. Matthew I'ltigor, Mr. I,ouls Finger, Mr. Irvln Milton leaver. Mr Samuel I,aer. Mr Louis Snyder, of New York, and Mt P.cnjamln Iandesberg After an i x tended wedding trip through New Yntk state, Mr iuhI Mrs Sobel will return to reside at 2048 North Thirty-third street, where they will he at homo after May IT, iNonF.it oiNsnnu; An Interesting wedding will tal e plac, tomorrow evening at r, o'clock whin Miss floldlo ainsburg, dnughte- of Sir and Mrs. A. fllnshuig of 1919 North Tlilrtv-thlrd street, will he marrlul In Sir. Slorrls N. Inglnr. Tho reremon.v will take place al the Majestic Hotel tho Habbl SInrln Vntbnn. nf lleih Israel officiating The brldo will weai n gown of hieo with satin bended ovi r drrs.s, lnco veil studded with iearln and will currv n. shower Inprtqilet of whlti rosi-s !-'he will be attended by her sK ter Sllsn Bessie (linsbiirg. w'm will wear a costume of coral taffeta trim- ley. Mrs. William King attended her' ' UV" Vf AmcTlcan 'iieautv roses "a, ns matron nf honor Hor gown wns 0r "",iriucv "l '""" orchid georgette crepn nnd sho carried ?t Ward roses. Two nieces of the bride, I Miss Klnlne Smith nnd Slips SInrgnret Wilson, acted as flower girls They woro maid of honor', assisted by Mlsn Anna Isaacson, Miss Fanny Waldman, Mis Leah uioom, Miss Qoldlo Uernsteln and MlM Bcsalo fToopersleln, ns bridesmaids, rho licst innn will be Sir, Nathan Ingbor, cousin of tho bridegroom, and the ushers will be Mr Jnck Toll, Sir Sam uel fiold Mr Isadorc Felngold, Sir Samuel llnldberg and Sir William Neff C'iern wllljie laid for two hundred guests nt the dinner following the cere-mony miLAPgr.rHf a'b yonBMOBT nigATnF.g nARRIPIcT tt a wk, kv. sits VJrrWVjrv. Mat. Wrt. Bt, Tonight Girls Scouts' Benefit Popular Matinee Wed. ?" $2 (SCATS jnrtf tliri,in,m.ANin AIM l.Allllill IU V. DURING THE WEEK Tlip lVnn,i linnln Aendemy nf Hie I'lne ' Arts, llrnuil .mil lirrry utrrrtn. April . ' to April ,!0. Iiicluslxp. Palniliigs I nnd sculpture bv artists of Swltzei-' land, forwardpd to the I'nlted States bv a ennfmltteo In 4u-ltzerliind. ar- "ig under the authorltv of the Sw'ss floernment. War portrnlts. signing of the Peace Treaty. l!l'.i, and poi 'raits of dlstlngulnhed leader of Hie mirlcnn nnd Allied nations, palnte.l bv eminent American artists fm presenlatlon by the national art cm, miiiee t,, the national portrait gai leiv in Washington, I) c, April . I' Apill 30, Incluslvp The rl Allliinre, Igjn M hIiiiiI .treef. "ekilns from 10 30 a. in to ! t. n Miinlajs from 1 to r, p in W.i-.i '?'."".. b; members of the Phi'mlf Vila aler Color Club nnd sr. -a "lins ori. until April 13 llie Print flub, lnu l.nilmrr tret. Lvhihition of wood engravings and ''lings by Fernando Chlnndre I rn.eii artist In Nnnrre iinller 'l"ii 10 30 to 1, 2 to f. dally, e-ccept -urday, Saturdays until 1 p m Metiers (iRllerle.. 1,107 ulnut .IreM. Lxhlliltioii of paintings of tho Anicil 'm Harblzoii and Initeli M-hools The Sr!iO f :,,,.,rn Vf j)roli Mll I lne streels, Wcekdavs !i a in. lo 5 DAVID BELASCO. C7"v"" re an fuirLrorv? "M?'BftOfii1 Z n W Of NCW CHINA BYCmm SCMtoiw6tiAHawiODasco a'fmJp 1 VA ifc SJSV ISwlKi FORREST 'V.2.:..'3!";.?18 POP. MAT. WED. ,ncsT $2.50 wonti;s mobt; BnJAUTirl)i theathh M A NATIONAL INSTITUTION I lBJL10i 1 1 j. I' i" exhibition of nrii-nnd-lnk ilr.-.v ii v hi .Joseph Clement coll through Ajn I m The lYItnushln nf III ti.n. lm..l. 'i.iirni.v nr tlie. line ALL I;Vf)! '0 3 M) MAT" St to t. '.0 DDHAH m-.iith ,r s 15 DrxUAL Mij - s. Sat. POP. MAT. WED. fTT $2.00 ALL Kfh sat MAT Sno TO 12 60 W1LIIAM ILMlPtS 1 ITefents JOHN DRINKWATER'S Arli.. 131 tri.li Mreeh Weekdays 1 1 a m to r, p n, Suiidas I to 0. exhibition of picture I anil kelehps by a Cresson scholar--1 i group recentlv returned from all "i"l April It to Sis, I. InclUSlNr I ABRAHAM SOUTH PHILADELPHIA I frocks of blue rallied orcnndle and nlnl: Tho wedding of Mv K M.irlnn iiIT. ' '"f""1 '"'Rnndle aim carried hasliets or - .nA.. .. . iiii"ii linn-, L nAfnrmt nml vr Mmv fl.tlvri ,,,,.,,,... ...--. ,- V - man. of .-.gnu Wall..,, me, ,e n,d Mr ' ''"'V'liens ami yei ow William (i Mnrtln, ..f ir,:,o" )." ,iVi.- ,Mr' c '"lr,L'!1 llllf"1 cr acted ns be t nn.-. luuii piaeo on nisi Vi-Uni-sdii after noon at tlie Komiin Catholic I hurch of the 'lYniisflgiirntlon. l-'ifty-llfiu Mtreet nnd Cedar avenue. Sir. and Sirs Slnrtln will bo at home nfter April I'd at r,SiM Sprueo siren Sirs. Andrew Wilson, r 2itt South P'orrnnco street, - lsiing he,- d,iiich ter. Mrs J. C Iternaid, of llai il,. (irnce. Std man. 'v ' mill her saw her Mart to "' Inr ill. 'I nml couie in, and after ; n iii" a niinute culled out, tin Imm dear. Mother culled you t . i. r i r n minute ngo." 'rolling i" ' if ' hi Mary, nnd in nuswer II n i mi 1 1 Mib-e piped up I ALONG THE READING Sir- nml Mrs Ailhur . M'Mfi Hml their fnmlb, of W.mh ot. h.ie been spending (ho we-kind nt AlLim Clt Atmmg thoc in charge t tin- f.u.l parly nnd b.i.iar to bo ;i -n mi Apid 7 In he iifiiuiii eun woiiinii . "ninii! i i lis I could can, ' tee of tho i'nrlv-secnnd w.ml at Ihe las NANCY W NMI. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES i i -in , a il'.oilmnn. nf nethle. ' '' i -'iiiii Mill, has li-iiieil In ' i Mj irhPcii on Saturdnj, elnbbniiue. Hrniid slieel and oi I, n.i'l above Olnev OM'ii'U arc Mi . Will am i; Itroben, chnliiu. ii, Slri l'dwanl Hateman, Sirs. .la Colesburv. Mn S" S Ciimmlngs. Sirs W. It lloll.i.ml. Mn Waller Fowler Mrs Daniel llocin Mn lleniv Stmic, Mrs Churl, s mi Tngen and .Mrs. Andrew Willie. I .lr , I -I M -Mfreil (! It Slfel, of, GERMANTOWN i' -Hun ill wl I enter-1 .. ... ., ,. , , , ,,.. mi S.iliiiilav cxciiiiig.! Mr. and Mr.i. Hhiti Freileri. k Pel. 1 nf Ihelr ulioe. Miss I ""inn. of II.. I.'a't I .orgiu bin.-, an- ll'iwe il.iugbti-r of Mi nouiico tho marilagn or their ilmigbiei ' llnwe nf -ni' 'lie MI'S Knlhnilne Kclmiiinn. In Mr Paul Mim llinw. will In" for-' linker e.Hmi. of al'.elleld. Sl.i ., in I in i nct.it v In her r.ilb'i- 'Irnco Church Minn i Mr, nt 1 " ien mi' 'I imiHilav nf. ! "'clock Sulillday ,ifl. flioi'li. Mi .'ml b, ,- in. ""''"" "f rVi ,.ftlnn ., u. ,,, wnUc,n,,l. Mas. Pr aid Mr Lou ii F Lchbr, u CZ2 V. est Kitigtlfv aMiilie, iriiumn WEST PHILADELPHIA Sirs Calherino Htx. Iiiii.m. of ;, Nnith l-'ifly-elslitb slreei alinoil-l. es IMr marring.' nf her il.iughtir Mis-. Atnell.i K l-:tchnuin. and .Mr , tnnzo 11 l.-ing-wnv, of oil',-! Hooper stieel, on VYiln s dnv. March ;in. in this ,.n Mr, Langw.ix Is a giadu.itn of the Childicn -niitniop.itbi. Ilonplial Mr ami SIis I'hailes II IVncnrk will letiirn tn their home. 10'JI Mnrlvn road iionif time next week after sncinl. Ing the winter at Hockledge. i',,. DELAWARE COUNTY SIls- Ida J linker Ptii.it.utip, the lotliightlv cinb at r home on -H.t Unshltigifin s'leei. .Media on Sntnidav CV, t.lllg. 1,1 ,- Kllestfl ,,,ntr J,,. -, Mis Harry llaitmi. Sir nml Mrs Arthur llroHti. Sir nml Sim. John f-rshe Mr ami Sirs Loins Little, Mr. nnd .Mis' i.;'. "aid Slllbr, Sir and Mis Slii'miee Mlchetur Sir and Sirs ,-v Mm-liKer ',"', 1".,M, ''' '-, Murpln. Sir and Sirs John Sliiiipleso. Sir i'in M:s VKli Sln-iii, SIis John II. i:.ins SI s eil-i-betl, Raker. .Mis Lllrbelli Ifall Mr Me",r..,l'!,,!,i'"?". Mr '' '"1 Itl''' '"'" Sir Frpilcrli ' Lew is Sirs MvaS lirou of Sle.l,,-, ,),, been s, mil,,,. uIP .,rr .,, s!lMllmii SIcdlar'""'"nl ''"l ""r'v '" llPr '"""p '"' After nn eMenslvo wedding trio Mr and Sirs.'' Hale will ll- at ''." Angoi-i terrace, wheie thej will be at home after. Slay 10. I THTTINC liiN.i:i.LV Tho marringo of Silas Je.m St Don nelly, daughter of Sir". SI P. IinnnelU. of T.I21 Plue street, and Sir Clarence It Hilling. Jr. son of Sir and Sirs. C'lnr enco It. Hitting, of 1000 Farrngut ter rate, look place on I'rldav iimming ni SI James' Church. Thlrl -eighth nnd Chestnut streets. After n wedding tun Sir and Sirs. Hitting will ltp l.i lv-ti-olt. Mli'h. IVtUM ii.M' Tb" mariMge nf .Miss Slnrgniet n,v ilaugbler of Sir. nnd SIr IMwIn .Stnninn ii.ii, of this cltv, nnd Sir Che-ter S. n'l Ivory took plaeo nt 7 o'elm u Tliiirsrtnv evening in tho Prlncel'm Preslnterlan Church, Thlrtv-eighth street and Pniv ellon nciill', tho Kev Alfieil Hoggs "f filiating. A rpccptlni, at tho P.noscvelt followed Immediately nfter tho cere-1 HKfllV. . Sii-s Helen Ivor? wax maid of boror. Ih i brldesin.ild" being SIlss OIp TIeiilrv. SIlis Helen Itauck Slls eiennnr Iu.i wooily and Sllsa estlier M Peifer. Sir. Undne Leo .liirk in-ied as best , man fur Sir Ivor?, wbll" the ushers In-1 eluded Sir Hoger mil. Sir Charles II I Peacock, Sir. Robert ijallleit and Sir. Allen Slaeijneen Sir. and Sirs lni will be at homo after June 1 at ."017 Nassau mad. KOHeL P.OTH.M.W ! A ery pretty home wediltng lo"U i place csterdiiv nlternoiv, m r ,, , ,. when SIlss La, in Itolhman (linmht. r nf Mis Tlllle II Hntlimaii. of L'.IIS Noi-fh Thlrlj -third htn et was nurrled to Mr Victor Sobel the IS.ibbl ln.ih.ini Veii miin offlclaiing Tho b-iil- 'h c.iMiiihi i YOUR CREDIT'S GOOD GEO. KELLY'S S. E. Cor. 12th and Walnut Sts. $35.00 Sport nits mi hPv 9uTvm J A II In a Very Smart. New Tuxedo Model. ll the New Spring Shades Tnmnrrow $22-50 $1.00 a Week Will Dress Yiiit Stylish nt Kcllj's Join Our ClothiiiK Club Save a S.'i.OO Hill on Your SpritiK Suit S. E. Cor. 12th and Walnut Sts. a.i:0.:ja..1l N. Front St. I8li;-I8-1'0 Atlantic Am-., . Atlantic Cil. N. ' 1 I I i.t 't Hi tmn oiiiiM ..,,.., . in" i 'i "ii pip uiiiui'iiHiiiiiiii'Jiifflifflro'iiiFiiiirawmTjf th WUMLIN I f r Uinliim i-oo! -. al.. . - ji in i tnu'i ni iiiw , f rr. F 'K t'uMlf l.ftflffr Mill r, j.lt .,r.A VJ "i i f fr of rlmte our new rolor . ii i isnnwmir nu latcrii rolors thnt i i ' m UV1 thU OHBon fnr liAIlf) m,'ir,2, p3'W2. nTKu F..IIHUI. .1,11 Illllfi..,m.,.l... '-...' '-. '.. 'niiniiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiUi'iiiiiiinijiiiij LINCOLN ,v,r" FRANK McGLYNN A I Wonderful Wecko in N. Y. I MARKET AT 19TH ii a m to ii m r m THOMAS MEIGHAN In Ni- I'nromijuiii Produrtlnn ', "The Easy RoadM $ AiMi(orlrudo ,, on f,nBrv,0 1 Buster Kcaton ";,. Neighbors , Mtlnn 3" rut r,0r LenlnBSiiiurrlHV llulnlnyn JHe I 75a ELLIOTT DEXTER in Paramount nrst Khowlna "The Witching Hour'' Added Srah Stln Soprano Mallnre. 2r.r flV- t-vminc" SatijMB L Ilollilm" 3.V n KOj PAI ArF i21 MAItTtKTTTTinET I rLifL IMrnmniiin rrnn WALLACE REID Asn Ajt'i nnd Thmdom Ilotifrtii In "The Love Special" f .miinunuii io a M m n til p M: S5a ARCADIA' "N:'r,V!Ti. n "Straight Is the Way" M'.ih .Mmt Moor nnd ClnrtM. 7, A PAKAMOI'NT J'IfTI'ni: AfAtir:Mr of mi sir PHILADELPHIA r ORCHESTRA -M' rii l:Vf-M.Nc, Al'fltl, HI. AT S I.. ii "U T' ' aiii.to.s' rnm.BV viuiim.t f,v Hi,,-, ' s; 'nphniiy (, I rinnr iV.ii m ,,',.,. I'oncrrio in Ji Atir.ir it . 'V,U .Miir.nr , -! , iVi1 .."i 71',". "or'' " ""' ' '""!'' ' ' ' ' " ' " MINKU I'nflllflAM AI'llll. "-, SPECIAL CONCERT PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA WAGNER PROGRAM Monday Evening, April 25 I ' m;i'ri: s iitii i iir,,,,,, .. in, ;:,. i. ti .-.n ?. . -,.i No liix 1'h.Tkl to liri,. ., ORPHEUlVI "ornwnl.mnirhnltpii .1 I.,., r,-,-.. .2!i'Jl'" Tiiiiiorrmv- . I-, 1 MAL DLSMOND . ,'.'"' ''' ''!-""" I . , "I'm l Tniii' nl -i NiviuKiik "Tins- -in thi: itmur The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Illustrated Lecture The Rose in America- i Mr. J. Horace McFarland Hi The New Century Club 11M South Twelfth Street Philadelphia Tuesday, April 12th, 1921 at 3:30 P. M. ADMISSION M"ntbrTB !' Ii'i-" rpnni Not M mtm 'fti LAST CHANCE TO SEE -WORLD'S BEST SKATERS THE ICE REVUE AT ICE PALACE ,,,, ?V s-nwuN cii-p.-i wr.iiM-'.Mj v M.,ur VICTOR T A ),A.',KT t Ah nn VIVllJIlrt Vlr.t rr.jriit.iion Hobart Bosworth in .1 PfirWrr tt' id i Prud'Htlnn "His Own Law" ! M in 11 IS V M ,-,.-,r CAPITOL rt M.MihnT MTnntrp Mn'irlrr T'liirnriir'n Th Couniv ralr" REGENT GLOBE MM'.M'T fT llri. I7TU Inla liarm In ' i ,fi,rrr h T.vlu" MAtlKKT FTIinKT at trvipnn 't tK n.i.t-. it Tn 11 f.lttl rf II,... ximr n,l t,nii" riin.AiJi:i.piiiA s t.KADiNa the.atiik.1 DIltKl'TlH.S OK I.EE A J J. SHUUKRT CHESTNUT ST nr"r K' "'""i' v-ncjinui J1'it'i. 2 .unm LAST 6 NIGHTS 'Va.i fHinon OP TMt U tn L'nit nt Interna tlunnl Slur AS1 (in i nvTl'tlT IIKAUTIES 100 T MM CUIlOrDT 1. -nlng At R:15 , bHUbLKlLASTWEEK 1 Last Popt Mat. Wed. """ $1.50 i So. t r & - fta? Corf i t SAM vine's. AW", l VE--J U'llllimi faul tVN'i.. ,.r .1.1 ..I- i . " I ' I. ii'in. ntt, i.f )7i .Kni-ii,..-' ;r M ' t .. tlllll tl lllL' tllivllt i. Ill I ..''ii miifctH Mr. iui.i'.Mi-m. I r a iSs lairitttioni l ii QZrffl4i4 I. ...1... 1. i. . ... -,-ww - ...-.., i. ii .in nun, ., iiujrruli- Trlii'i- h, r mV- ii" i "'"' V.' 'rltf ur I'bn. tor Kiifr.inl or frlrlrd Mi'-', will ctiti.ri.il,. R0YAL ENGRAV1HC CO.. 814 Wilnul St fjfi30C:- IOE30E aoca: aocao I ,, ,iOE3Q o n i ii i i o I None equal our silk assortments Thresher Bros, ( rji Sharp Kofluc lioiis on New nntl Staple Silks .Not Mo tioncd in 'Shis Aiiiiiilliici'iiielil The Specially Silk Store" 1322 CHESTNUT ST. Announce ihe Arrived of niHiiy Ini-Rf ..liipnii'iit if the new sprint; silli. Urn ate coriliall) imilei! to all and inspect our K'l'ms, whetlier uu wi-li to iHiivhaso now or not, tliat we ina.v ilemo'iistrate lo -on the Kroat saniK niadu possilile l slid litliiu, our street flonr store, usihe the upper flonn for the ilisplav and sale of !iIkp, waists, silk niiilerskiits, etc., where the be -t daylight olitainalile. We do not 'deliver troeds li'ee of rlmi'Ke, tlitis eliminntiii"; tlie enonuoiif, expense of a delneiv system. We eould t,'o on enninei' atinir the many rea.on- why we can .sell staple tfood at a lower price hut will not on account of the liiL" cost uf printer" ink. We mention helow a fiw of the many values otVeied: Silks MiioiifHi'iiBiffl ':,:i,uiii iiiiiim immiimiii niii'Hi:i mi'ijiffl. wiHibiiw iiiiwiBrpiitiiBJraaniUBiiiiiiisa mn. mm? George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Nowadays IV s Allen's Hals Introducing This Week Ultra Smart Hats in Taffeta and Straw IK TMt "VNTAST Out. "uSiOAt OtVUi s vy WERE' BEG. MON.. SLATS THURS. 7he &osj"aws nr AAveuve. 7Ao lr5IIMW0(gnl fav.mAui Sjactttyjm'awrMnfM m a j)m B WV ' J w i la & LYRIC I .1"S IT S J.I iv l' r ' - it a 'in hst IIAl si I IlKl i. ij rill- K!.(l i.m rt i I.IITIS THE- : :o vs I ffi FLORENCE t M A Piayj focAK. Sum Adelphi trtiw Stuiinintr Taffeta and Crepe de Chine Hats, with liriim attraetivelv trinuned w th Ir.ru'e rosettes nf ribbon or two- tuned siih. i here is real rliarni in these aihaiieed style Hats ni 'I newness, is the dominant imli . Cannot be Duplicated at the Price $15.00, $17.50, $20.00 EV-:q -( H 2ft h . .v-...x LASj, WhbK g Last Pop. Mat. Thurs. ' $1.50 - I IIMVT'" K -n I . I s-T )'r -nl s I I'l i ", I M "T ' T r Mil I JnY SAMMgEVA g WILIIAM llCi'SD AMI M I t.Y M I.VTYIU1 I M'ALNUT " "''- T .-o Sale of Washable Lingerie Ribbons at prices 1-3 to 1-2 less than usual I OPPORTUNITY ,r in- JAMLS C'RANI. f l-i i i.qr M rtj . till I-'loor tth I'loor ,'lli'iiu'li 'rrifiilclle. made of luKh-cinde llhre silts, p.ew spmt colors, new spring street shades, ineludiriK nil popular weaves, plain weave, drop-stitch, stripe- and plaids. Coieis are white, (lesh, pink, tan. ecru, Kien-h blue, jjolil, lieaver, pumpkin, wild rose, bluebird, turquoise, orange, mint, In own, old rose, j. i !e, tobacco, overseas blue, ncj;ro, taupe, walnut, caster, (Vpen. electric, navv inidiujrht blue, maiiiie and black. Silks that we have sold for S.1.00 and $1.00 a v.ird. " ' Spr:.,.n.,.h,H $1.45, $1.55 $2.45, nu rd T'p liif lln-tiiil.q inni" of llio l.i-f rjij.'l, rw i. , "'ill' I'lnU. Iiliif ami ii'lirr lis' i s'i,.- Mlillli Nn, I now ,18.. : to-, n nl ilr Wiillli Nn. 1 1) nun .:r; lll-iiinl pl-. l lillli n. 'I miw Ii.'m-i in. inr, I .i ,-. Ml. Illi S'o. H iiini -PI.SS; llljiinl ilpi ... Mlillli n. ft nun I.1A. in jnnl pin r. Mlillli o, tl nnu $3. 00, In-jnril ,r... t,io sinlr Women's Lisle Ribbed Vests, ,' for $1.00 g I'FORRLST FRI.. APR. 15 n . f m ANNUAL ALL-STAR MATINLL BKNEKIT I ' AM' I il- The Babies' HospiUil i ii- nn' M'l , i ir BIG FT.ATLRK PROGRAM I'rl ". " ' ' ' - ' - i' " I'ffV. If I I I f in- ter. i.'il nn.it u i- .hit n n a'l M.-M fruln 3 1. I . 41 Thi'i .enl .ir. in m to . . I.., ,n , -In .in.l The Low Level in Prices Has Been Reached Here TIUCOLLTTE, 3G in. A dependable silk al a very fr 1 AC 'w pncej worn for lllousca nnd Dresses. Special tit 1 1 .O .1 Iiettcr Grade at $1.S5 P,c01.ETTr:, 3G in. r.'tucy Stripe, used lai'Kclv st'.,,!" ,a , ns wcl1 a dresses; sport shades and tf 1 Q--'-'Ple similes. Special at ip 1 .00 CANTON CREPE, 38 in. Street shades Been (fcQ A F ' ' "C just as fast as it arrived. Special at D5 'iD r i rETAS' 3ft '"' I'l'l'n nlso chanRoable, very cor- (JJO A C 11 'or both street and evening frocks. Special at. . PfcfrO iiiir TAFFETA. 30 in. A smart silk for tho new J?0 1 A II Ulta models. Special at P . 1 U K i i 33 '" '!."'l Color Impelled; ciuiukIi foi' ' UJ sellmn.. Special at 4 lietter Ovtulv at XI. 13 3(i-in. Washable Saliiis, white, ivory and lies!), t-oft and lustrous, the correct material for un ilei'Karments, etc. Ketuil value, Oi rr a ?J.25. Sale price P I .00 jard .'12-in. All-Silk White lSi'oadcloth, extra heavj and line in quality; will launder perfectly. Uet.-ul value, S'J.fii). CI ftC a JO ; aril .lii-iii. IMnck Wntcriiroof India Silk, made in .Iti"ii, water an I pci'.spiiation proof, extra line m nihility, the conect material tor sum e'.er wear, Htntnble f .r wa. t , dre.sses, etc. I!"'iii! value, ?'J.50 a van!. i i q - it ' S.ile price .. tj) I ,V0 jard Sale prict 1 88 c 0 fl JC30 r 1318 CHESTNUT STREET "rtl' f'oor Take Elevator Eitablished 1904 iocaoc TE30C 3QE30E fi o n tonn1'. .'lii-iii. Colored I'oncees, jade, ("open, Kinp's blue, navy, taiiRei'ino, lieiina and brown, suitable for waists, dres.-cs, etc Retail (JJ 1 Qr a value, S2..ri0 jard. Sale price. P-0 m rd ,'Ki-in. and 10-in. I'liiilnrtN, in die newest spring ilesiRii'i and color combinations', cool and -erv-ueahle l'v .-unimer wenr, suitable for waists, drcFues, etc. Kctail value, $.()() a yard to S:i.2.ri a .vard. Sale I 10-iit. New Sprinc SLirlinc Wlk.s. in plain, a.i Klripe nnd plaid ell'ects', in the very latest color iiimbin.itions and steles; pUntv'of white in self-colon they are all ix mime trade-marl: bi.inds, niiule by t'.ie l)rt manufacturers in nienca. Our former selliiiK pi ices, ?;!,05 ..'i.Ji5 and ?ti.P.'i a vard. Wr $2.95, $3.95 $4.45 .L,. 10-iu. ( anion Crepes, Halkau I repes. Itoslmnara. Cliincliilla. Uetail value Sl.no to $8.00 jard. Sale Prices, . $1.65, $1.95 $2.65 . $3.45, $3.95 $5.95 " '- Full Fashioned Mercerized Lisle Hose at 75c a pair; :i pairs for $2.00 Metropolitan Opcta Mouse m , m I i mi -"i . V I ' In i T' . .runt -s Orphan Children ""T-'m. w i , Mina Dolores I1 fz B I-I. tin ! ' i-f 1 1 roiflw., .mo ' . i s' pin. nt . n li'ni'li lordii.iui .ill li i- ,i .,1 , i, ii ..to pn on. ell. nt pi , f. - 1 1 il v ""f 'I .iso- i .in Miles T'uj . H L III s. Sale of All Linen Dish Towel in a Ml Iiiipii TntirlliiR. ri-Kiiliir .IHr crmli. ( ml Imrilfri. : Rlir,.Hi .- , , run- I Ini-n IMli rniillinti I lie iihiihI ."iiii Ulnil at .'IS. mnl I n,. morn llu-lit iwIl-IU eurf linen l)i. Tinn-llnj", () Ermlr tin .mnl. ' ' Sale of Tailored Skirts al $10.00 e in i. ,! .' t.iplll 1' ' slv,IH it ih r . v. j , . ,, w tt'l small st!,,, - T.i i . ' ,i-- i !, ,, , ,, - I .ii, V,io fit .. s, Bl.h i I i M, ., ,,i ,,M ,rtm. in II, I,, i. i .in in ni in apt . n.uii" Ulil IT iv m i . ,i. - iv ' a "ii i lii si Hk.i is 1 1 i ii (iii. ..(s H a.-k 1 "rnhln... 'f Pl.lKls. 'l IC l.i .1 ,1i $ 1 -' I1 ,r .: V7 f! of Italy ii' m rs m ,i . v i i VI V s it, ; 1 1 . i i i'l v mil '- ni i sin ru EITH'S theatre: ALERIE BEIUJERE & CO. 1" l".- till VI' , I II lMWRL RKCAY & CO. r c i s . , ,,ion" l I. New Silk Sports Scarfs Special Values at .', $S and $12 CI. AUDITS SCARLET I I., r, . ' ,. ., . .k , M i . . l',.r - A I' - i i, I i nhrq R05J.LAND DANCING B.ro;irl and Columbia . in . . ii . s . s ' i s r- -ii rn i - 5j i vns s I, i ,ni !C Private Instrurtion !' "" "" ' ' t; ' ' ' ' "' I .Isill i 4 Hnn in 'I In I. il p llt.i inns- litf: a. t . ! s ami rinn- 1 1 n.-. 1 1 .it i . Mi-il ni ' hni. i- .iinl 'In i s' 1M11 t i, s, ., 'II n.i'l ' I s -hi ,-.- rv ,. ml l s, ,.M i. Il i M i , ,.-( .i. y .., 1 1 I I II " ' ' S II . . i..i i ., t - 's I i n i ii, i ,.; ' NORMA & s I riRST.CI.ASS ELEVATOR SERVICE Mail orders filled as Ions as lots lust. Thresher Buildin; lioston Store: 17 and 1.") Temple Place, Through to 11 West St. Cleveland Store: HIS Undid Ae., Cleveland, Ohio Phone Walnut 20.").") Walnut 203(5 ,i New Importation of French D. HI. ( Embroidery and Crochet Cotton ,lu ii.iiii.'il -'uiii -- ii ,ii !. i i .if 1 1 A, , n m ."- l' ' V s lull i - III p. n ,. l ,m . -. n I , I , a. sir. mil I nilirnlilcri niton. A lnln, IVi tlnr. n. Iiniilili- I riiKlli ( rm lit-t ( iilliin. ii liitr hi- rem, Jlii of III Imli- Thr.-.l .! I'ttllf '.. Mt ,n ACADEMY v ;. FAUST h ;. :. C. New Cross Stitch Book IV Series I'isl I iln w ii ,10c 'iii. .iililislipil bj i milling ,,f i j l,.'f,,rf I, ninfiil idlurml 'platnn of oiIkiiihI . n'wh i-tit-lt Ti.-sl,',1 UniU'Tif iiiiiawiwiiiiirii 1 1 1 'i titsui tan ihhhi aunm 'n wwraiMU'iiMiriiwiiiiiift!: iii ii. ili,iniiip"iiiii innni'rai'itigip Vl , 3 1'iT'iiWrisJ A.VHl-..Vn Hi VII s, A J II l I i o i.u i:v i. .v i s , " u I 3 GABRI LO WITSCH CHOPIN PROGIJAM Ti' vi i a i iii I'i'i. 4. Ai-Atiorr Ml- I liiil'uI.lTAM "I'l.livt'o I.,..- li, il.,. Itnthlrr I 1 1 I'' i h. ki,,n rti. EMME'IT WELCH Minstrefi'' E l-"-'1' '"" ' ' il"i Sl.trri S PA SI NO SAM HOWE'S' Vril yJ JOLLITIES 05:. "rocntlcro ;;; Tiddledy Winkfc i m '':;lll? (Up IS 1 J.f ".IT' I : I . V- -r' ii r i- ' I i y ) -. iV - .A Ji li '? "&&& 4Uv . , a r r