.a , i'Vry ' v -i vjSf75iJw?T!!53!t K V fHfv"--'JV t rHeevr EVENING PUBLIC djEDGJS PHILADELPHIA, ' FRIDAY, APRIL" 15, 1921 01' JVSJ " GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Kancy Wynne Tells of the Last Supper Club Meeting, She Hears oj various uumgs in ine social worm and Sees Some Smart Gowns ttiI-U.U' ilocs cnl (in If RprltiR Is v"jiiK In tho ballroom of the nit TTKbAi- ' j doings! ?,Vl2n ?.1 9 "dock. Th pationesao 1 hero : n! I mo or " ' 11 b Mrs. Henry H Horrocks. Mrs. i oTcr. Wp linrc one moro opera, to Frederick A. ni.i.i. Vr , ti73. . 7' ir otii. . ... mpctlntc of mo I Knire. o.,,i m.. li.Ji"' . .vrr"Y"- " i. mrC. a"a "." . '"n-it;-r.V.Htifnl ' -""-. . :..jmin ueacon. ' yi .,. nr me iivni:vii-w...w... . .... (.... at,.- rf. t.--i- -...- . Till not be rhnnmonl by Mrs. i Old Oak. noemont. who lv it"AI tc HircV-h hut the rtellcvue-Stratford. SJv.inh wl I"" DC '"".. "lu "". nonetnont. who nave bet-n M rmm.mlnp for her brother ;. Mr ;., '' evnln ,elr 'apart- l?.;.r,l Ornlmyi ' . ,ll.inf(4 1 pUH' who (Hod suddenly Mrs. Walton i.iiuk win ments nt the Hellovue-Htratford. fllrm nilrnheth Ttu.aell k Tucker, B'1 i VlTo rlub find, nan .vim. actum """'"' ur. aim air Henry Tucker, P'li hear there will bo n Rrcat I JM81S Pine Btroet will leavo thmor.ow lcc If neon "there, for the clubi 'r . nv'8"- o Washington, to attend Uio Jarob" of Ptn'o 'c 'popularity. It n,?.?!?,'? ot, Mlwlfopo H. McMlcluel. Jrows l"'1, TOii vr-arnSo Sri re- ?ftFL'iTr ,.f lli6 !atc Mr' Morton Ml i,,Kflrtf-l nboulMx cnJs.n.f "",'",, Mlelijl, 3.1 .of this city, and Captain Bi. o vears while we were in me, roiomniaed at tho home of the bride's trtt I lirai Jnt, Mr. Henry M. Hot Dr. nhd I m. ' . '. ' ". '. riu i ui; linn lint nil the lnte for next Mrs. Tucker and Miss Tucker ha ta ken and the club will be held "' P " 4y' y at their I"r,'v iTo ballroom tr lipso uarucn. ":',, "'"" '.. .arm. m Snli.ii nniM last jci ifr " r i., i- In IIP muiivwi ---" . .1 I J tlmw lart j ear. owing looiner e.im tolng on M me uoi.i, mc i" ,I,lr .SwHnto the North Oaiden and " fKk?r s nil er ro6.n. and It was ! " dnl n Positive nrrnnRcments ffe Men made for those tft rooms ft fcJr""i.nn traner. Jrs.. will en- .KuWuTdayViUbt for Betty BWM n2. "nnonn" d ' Jaat before Hmtnv " titter, Dip tou hear that member ot ine First City Troop will take part in tie WWr. avenue, during K?S?it ck h May. that Ib the fifth, .nd seventh. .Volin Converse Is "dire" the "vent, which will be 'Jii.TnMo checkers and among the con &t tSm5 will be the Penllyn Club ..J the Hrjn Mnwr I'olo Club. "Thevnre going to hvc a dansant . '?.;. .& nod fill Mirts of Xf innovations, which always make tttois Interesting HAVEVou seen the lovely spring get up Cystine Warder Is "r- J u for the other day In a dark blue mbt."iUow taffeta frock made with Smoiw lit line that is so do rlgucur 8ta season, and the sort of skirt over :.aiw skirt which s not an ovcrsklrt. ' ooVonderful and full, and yet Kv at the same time. Ami her liat w a dark blue straw and silk comb -"ton. "be brim being faced with curll- of dark blue burnt ostrich. . Mr. Harry Wain Harrison has a Jd'lnoUng inn frock which she vears ha frav neckpiece. H'r hat, which b a medium-sized black straw, is Simmfl with burnt ostrich features of tie sabie Nubian hue. OF COl'nSR we most of us agree on the general principles of goodness. but inanv of us have our own iiicus ui !" .. i . it .1 .1 Iff a mhnr tin low to nltain ii uuu uiuu u ... -nait endure before we can really be called thoroughly good. Ted. however. Inovn what must bo done to attain WodntM There is not the least doubt m hit mind Ted goes to Sunday bchool rcpilarlv and at the end of the scbslon the children all file Into the church and tund under the pulpit while the minis ter pronounces the benediction. Mother noticed that Ted was watch leg tho minister very Intently during tie benediction Now, this particular minister preai he extremely well, anil in his preaching ouitc uses himself up nd Is, much cxhnusted at the end of theienlco. nnd when mother and Ted ere walking home after tlic serucc Ted as ery unlet. Then said he: "Mother. on have to sweat awful hard to he good don't jou?' "Win. wlint put such an luca in jour head'' ' asked Mother In umaze- rntnt "Woll Mr is a very good man. I think, nnd eery time 1 see him In church lies alwnjs sweating." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mlts i:ifnor 1. McCnwIey. dAUchter it Mrn Wllllum Morris McCawley. ot iion roart rdmore, who will be mar- IHea to Lieutenant Commander T.eo new'- fett ThebauM I' H. N.. on Saturday, lay 11 md Miss M. Ullr.alioth J-JUlolt, fcuihter of Mr nnd Mm. William J. Kl- Batt. of '17 South Heentecnth street. srlioss enancempnt hss been announced ho Mr. A ri lui i- v. Pew. will lm llin suests nt honor n' h luncheon to be glen t thSedgt Club next Thursday. Apin M, hs Mil- neorRp Wilcox Mclcr. Coera will he laid tor ten guests. An Interesting" wedding to society hlch took pluct. jesterday In Palls was tbitof MiM Elizabeth ItldReway, daugh ter of Mn c Henry ItidKewa, tor Wl) of Mill cltj nnd now of Paris, nnd Count Jacques do Ilroteull, also of Paru The minime was f-olemnlzed In the mured ot Hi Pltiro Challlot. Mrs Alan llartwell Stronir. of'Tenty Urit nrH Tin T..i.ifA' utiA.tt t I... Imu bjtn bpendln? a few" diyt) In Pilncetoii. g j, as ine (juest or lier cousin, .mih. SllHrj ftnnlftntt Imu rtut.t.l In aw bme. Her daughter. MIm Sylvia. Van Kensselacr Siiong, who Is n student ft the National Cathedral School. Wash- rsion, wn iea. mi Juno 7 for Chlcngo, nero hft rxnil In RnfnH thi. t!iillv. nmrner stuihiujr music Mr and Mrs Moorehcnd C Kennedy Lad tllPll InilcV.tnf flau Mo.i..i... Bi... ,,' '...wp....... , ....nc MntHniDi nidQIfl KtnnwK. whu liuv. f.a. mwrnc. nt their aparitncnts ut 1830 South nit tnhouse wmaro for tho winter, will S' the latter pait of hls month for .. k"un''er Home, Jlngged Edge, uiimberibiiti; Tho weadlne of Miss Kennedy iii , lMwurd l.jon f'lark. ?., l lh". ""'' '' "d Mrs. Walter 5""! i"'s rltN. w bo solemnized inemiflrtlc ot I one Th ten.o. cLiks of the Kplscopal Academy mu hold itx .intmni hmix ihi. - V Maryland . Mr- anil Mrs. Andrew Wright Crsw ford will close their town house. 2421 8prilc strct. the latter part of next month and occupy their country place at Dryn Mawr until the autumn. Miss Acnes Allen, .lnimln..- nr rr and Mrs. Perry S. Alln, orf 2124 Spruce stretct. hail left for a xlslt to New York, where she expects to remain for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Lewis, of the nellsvue-Stratford, and thslr daughter. Miss Mary Fredericks. Lewis, will sail the latter part of June for a trip abroad, where they exnect In nn.i nvrnl months mlorlnff through Kurope. ' ."'mV.anflal Morgan, of Wyndmoor. 5?.1!' w"Lw Grove avenue. Chestnut Mill, who has bncti hpendlnff a few daya In New York, will return to her home today. Dr. nnd Mrs. Jonathan Balley-Brow-der, of Lincoln drive and Mermaid lane. Chestnut Hill, will leavo early In Juno to occupy their country place, Hillside. Montrose, Pn for tho summer. Mrs. Walter Hemsley Avery, who spent the winter nt Creshelm, Arms. Qer mantown. has left for Montrose, Pa., wltero she will occupy her summer home, 28 Maple avenue, until the autumn. Mrs Charles Trotter Thompson and her two, daughters. Mlsn Phoebe I. Thompson nnd Miss Marie Louise Thompson, of 2116 Spruco street, wfll sail on Wednesday, April 20. on the Canoplo for Kurope, where thoy expect to spend several months traveling through Italy and Swltaerland. They will return in the early nutumn. Mrs. John Frederick Lewis, of 1914 Spruco street, will entertain as her guests at the opera on Tuesdav, April 10, Miss Helen Mitchell. Mien lSlizabctn .Teanes, Miss Eleanor Wurts. Mr. Jju Barry. Mr. John T. Lewis, Jr., Mr. Alfrd a. B. Lewis and Dr. and Mrs. Francis IX. Adler. Mrs. Itobert It. Deardcn, Jr.. of Oak Lane, will entertain lnformnllv at lunch con today, tho guests Including mem bers of her bridge, club and her sister, Mrs. Kdward C Doarden. Among the guests who will attend the luncheon to be given on May 7 by Mrs TVinmnu 1 Tlriun ut rSfAAn ii.N. ha hornet In Wyncote. will he Mrs. William Iiutterworth, Mrs. Henry Boyd, Mr. Edward W. Brlnton. Mrs. George Camp bell. Mrs. Elmer Crawford, Mrs.. Ernest Crowhurst, Sirs. Eugene Crosby, Mrs. I. W. Chambers. Mrs. J B. Ddwnes. Mrs. Oeorge W. Edmunds. Mrs. Richard Y. Filbert. Mrs. Edward BJecher Flnck. Mrs. George Fleck, Mrs. Kdwiird D. Hal lowell. Mrs. John Holmes, Mrs. James Henderson. Mrs. Edward Hensel. Mrs. Clarence P. Landreth, Mrs. Wlglam In gram, Mrs. J. Hampton Moore. Mrs .1. Haines Moore. Mrs. Milton Off. Mrs. Herbert Rending, Mrs. Robert Schofletd, Mrs. David Short. Mrs. irugeno Storv, Mrs. Frank Stocklev Mrs. Harry I) Stewart. Mrs. Edwin Wilkinson, Mrs. Robert Ritchie, Miss Laura Taulane unci Miss Lena, Wagner. Covets will be laid for seventy-five guests. The nlumnno of Notre Dame Academy, West RlttenhousA square, will bold Its r-nnual card party In the Rose Garden nt the BelltAUe-Stratford! Saturday afternoon. Miss Mary A. Iowry Is chair man of the committee and Is nsslsted by Mrs. L. H. Adler, Miss' Elizabeth Doyio, Mrs. Joseph Israel nnd Mrs. William King A birthday party will be given for Miss Emllle It. Crai n by Mr. and Mm. Kenton Warne, of 1616 Ixicust street, this evening, when the guests will b entertained by moving pictures nnd games. Amorr thoo present will be Miss Nellie Wilson. Miss Elizabeth Par ker. Miss Betty AVarne, Miss Frances McIIhenny, Miss Kate Green, Miss Mary Ball. Miss Gcrnldlno Qulglev, Miss Clara Smith, Miss Helen Young, Miss Dorothy Theobold, Miss Sarah Horter, Miss Doris Lang. Miss Eleanor Handy, Miss Eliza beth Redman. Mr. Georgo Dec nnd Mr Archibald Holmes. Joseph Ddiahue, Mrs. Roy Fenton, Mrs. John Ortenwell, Jr., Mrs Robert Kiitr. Mrs. Ralph Mass, Mrs. William MoWll Hams, Miss Ethel Moore. Mrs. John V. Postles, Miss Elsie Petersen, Mrs. John Reed and Mrs. Walter Hnydcr. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The Philadelphia brand of the nlumnao of Cedar Crest College ttor Women, of Allentown. held their Anrll meeting on Tuesday at tho home of Mrs. Frank KUntz, 2217 North Park avenue. The stiests w,r Mrs. Frank Hchwenk and Mrs. Stanley Bnrdmau; of scnwenKsviue. i'a. ; Mrs. Edwin Stnliey, Mrs. John Frlck, Mrs. Walter Hcott, Mrs. Hbward Heckler, Mrs, F. A. Zlegen fuss nnd Miss Mary Hertxler, at Lan caster, Mrs. Grlmley, of Allentown, and Miss Anna Roth Were guests ot honor. Mr. Joseph F. Rutherford will be tho guest ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Nickel over the week-end. The first of the series of spring runs by tho Quaker City Ladles' Motor Club l'holc, by Ilschrach. MI8B CAROLINE NOKTON Iteurhier of Mr. and Mrs. Itlcbnrd E. Norton, of Roscmont. Miss Norlbn Is s popular member of the younger school set' WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jamison, of 4942 Walton avenue, announced the en gagement of their1 daughter. Miss Irene uurnwood Jamison, and Mr. William Hetbor Shartlft, of Davenport, la., at a. tea given at their home last Saturday aitcrnoon. Mrs. It. E. Rennlson. of 56.10 Hansom street, entertained at luncheon at her homo on Tuesday. Among the guests present were miss iieien iaurent, Mrs, Taylor Comfort, Mrs. D. Relnhardt. Mrs, Georce B. Odlornc. Mrs. Harry J. Little. Mrs. Otto S. Stocker. Mrs. Ralph E. Rohematf, Mrs. Walter H. Reynolds, Mrs. Htnry Young nnd Mrs. Douglas D, Durand. Mr. an1 Mrs. Dorff Moore, son Mint daut'iter-ln-1&w of Mayor and Mm. J. Hampton Moore, will be tho guests of Mr. and Mrs'. Harry Cadwallader Stand bridge, of 239 South Fifty-third Rtreer, this evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stnndbrldge entertained at dinner last evening, when their guests included .mi us Judith San der, Miss Mario Louise Cadwallader, Mrs. E. C, Crow, Mr. Charles Hicks. Mr. Gordon O. Wilkinson and Mr. J. Albert Cadwallader, of New Cumberland, Pa. Mrs. James XL Hlmpsoii. of the Powel. ton Apartments. Is spending a. week at Ocean City, N. J. Mrs. Christopher Donner entertained at luncheon, followed by bridge, nt her home, 4503 Spruce street, on Tuesdav afternoon In honor of Mrs. Joseph Imery, of Budapest, Hungary, who is visiting her pnrentn, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Mason, of 460? Spruco street, for n few weeks. Ccrvers were laid for forty-seven guests. Those who received the prizes were Mrs. will be held on Monday, April .18, when they will bo -as far ns the White Marsh Country Club, where luncheon will be served, followed by a card game. Tho affair Is In charge of a committee, with Mrs. William Henry Goll ns chairman. Mrs. Goll will entertain nt her home, 1417 West Allegheny aenue, Mrs. A. Lincoln Myers, ot Atlantic City, during ,(. Of-tfial ' FRANKFORD Mis. A. Kohtechrelbcr. 4960 North Fifth street, entertained tho ladles of her live hundred club at her home Yes terday. Among those present wero Mrs. G. II. Elnwechter. Mrs. r. Ct Petora, Mrs. A. Joyce. Mrs. E. Gllmour, Mrs. B. Vnrts. Mm. Yarirer. Mrs. nrlnes. Mrs Kampe, Mlds Morgan, Mrs. Ritter, Sirs. Kletnkmecht. Mrs. Kolzhauser. Mn, Hauck and Mrs. Selz, Miss Juliet Holland, of Arrott street, wilt bo hostess to the members of her card club nt her home on Tuesday -tatter-noon ve"t. Mr. and Mrs. John Roden, Mies Ruth Roden. Miss Catherine Roden nnd Mr. Jack Roden have returned to their lrorn. 1048 Berkshire street, from a stay at Palm Beach nnd Miami, Fla. KENSINGTON L Olseaux, a glrl'H club will hold Its next meeting nt the JMrt of Mrs. Isadora Kauffmon, 3079 Keni-tikirton avo- niiK. on Sunday afternoon. AiiKnr those present will be Miss Etta Solsberg, nmsldent: Mlsd Bolla. Salvln. Miss Cella Elklns. Mls.l Franoen Fclnherg, Mlra T.ilil-Ln HaJvln. Miss Sylvia. Plchtor. MUa Kate Epstein, Miss Rao Salvln, Miss Lillian Lo Verle. Mrs. A. J. Orlelner, Mli Kats Felnborg, Miss Bessie Wlnkel man, and Miss Ida Berliner. MISS LEE ANNA WADLEIGH WEDS MR. 0RRIN CHAMPLAIN i Marriage of Miss Letho Reed and Mr. William Clark i A pretty wedding took place, on Wed nesday morning at -It o'clock In the Church of tho Blessett Sacrament. Flftj' sixth street and Chester avenue, when Miss Lee Anna Wadlelgh. of 1433 South I Fifty-fourth street, became tho bride of Mr Orrln Champlaln, Jr., of Auburn- dale, Mass , the Re'v. Father J. A Bourne officiating-. A wedding breakfast nt the Rltz-Carlton followed Immediately after the ceremony. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father; Mr, E. J. Wadlelgh, wore a traveling suit of dark blue Polret twill nnd a dark blue cellophane hat trimmed In sliver She wore a corsage of orchids Miss Kathryn Wadlelgh, n sister, at tended her ns maid of honor. She wore n gown of dark brown, taffeta nnd n brown horsehair hat and carried Ward roses Mr. Forbes Adam, of Providence, It. 1 , acted as best man. After a wedding trip by motor through northern New York and Canada Mr. nnd Mrs Champlaln will make their homo In Boston, where they will be at homo after I Juno 1 Among tho out-of-town guests were' Mr. Frederick Champlaln, Mr. and Mrs , Orrln Champlaln, Sr., of Auburndale. Mass . Miss Holene Champlnln nnd Mr ' Joseph Halsey, of New York. j CLARK REED A pietty wedding took pleco nt 14 o'clock on Wednesday morning In the' United Presbyterian Church, Fifty second street nnd Chester avenue, when I Miss Letho R. Reed, of 1422 South AUI-i r-on street, becamo tho bride of Mr. Wllllum J. Clark, of RB33 Chester nve. nue, tho Rev. E. E. Robb, minister of the church, officiating. The bride, whtf was nttended by, her sister, Ml as Ionn. Roed, as maid of honor, wore a dark bluo traveling suit with hat to match and a corsage of orchids and sweet peas. I A brother of the bride, Mr. Warren S ' Reed, acted as best man. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Clark left Immediately 1 after the ceremony for nn extensive wedding trip. ' M0ORE8TOWN Mrs. Wilson Stiles, of Main and Lo cust streets, has returned from a visit with Mrs. Elia Stoy, at Ocean City, N. J. Mrs. Luclan Barnes la spending aomo time ns n guest of Mrs. Frederick Jones, at Wayne. Mrs. Francis D'Oller was chairman of a rummage sale held In the Town Hall on Thursday for the benefit of the Clnnamtnson Home. Son Injured, Taleswoman Excused l While waiting to be called for service ' on n jury In Common Pirns Court No. 1 a yesterday, Mrs. (Jatharlno Sulebnch. of 7140 Theodore avenue, was notified that her son. Amos Sulzbach, fourteen yerlrs old, had been run down by n mo tortruck. Mrs. Sulzbuch was cxrusel to go to tho Pennsylvania Hospital, whcie the 'joy was taken. He suffered a fractured hip. i The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. Describe n. novel swenter which docs not rely upon nn extremely fancy stitch to make It out of the ordinary. ''. When making a lining for a linudbAg what clever hint is worth remembering? ft. Wlint, original-looking draperies give nn especially cheerful effect? I. How can the Ironing board be ar ranged In a steady position which at the same tlmo leaves one end free for greater convenience lu nrranglng on It the articles to be ironed? o. Wbnt Interesting now feotute does a dress ot blue taffeta have? 0. In what satisfactory way enn hairbrushes bo dry cleaned? Yesterday's Answers 1. A pale yellow wallpaper, with grny stripes placed rnther wide npnrt. is nttrnctlvo for the small bedroom nnd will give It un effect of being larger. 2. C00T green cotton crepe, finished with white voile collar and (.tills, makes n practical and becoming house dress. 3 The three-piece costume consists of n one-piece dress which inn be worn either with n short jacket or with a capo, all three being fashioned out of the same kind of material. 4. To clean pearls In a simple way boll some water In which bran has been mixed with a little cream nf tnrtor and alum, nnd when this hns cooled n bit, sofik the pearls in it, rub them gently between the fingers and then rinse in luke warm wator and lay on white paper in n dark place. 5. Dine tlowers giv6 n distinctive touch to the crown of 11 bewitch ing small hat, the upturned brim of which Is made of soft brown horsehair straw, 0. The "Hugenle neckline" is rnther straight, being finished all the way nround by n band nf ma terial, which also extends over enrli shoulder nnd ndorns tho sleeve fn a pretty wny. GERMANTOWN Mr nnd Mrs Ueorgo lais of .17 fliurch lnne, enteitnlned nt their home on Saturday evening In honor of the tlrst imnUersarv of their wedding The guests Included Miss Florttice Davis Mr nnd Mrs Wllllnm Tliomn. Mr nnd Mrs William Thomas Jr.. Mr 11 nil Mrs Emle HnriKMi Mr nnd Mrs John Kershnnr, Mr nnd Mrs William Dawsberr.v. Miss Louise Duncan, Miss Louise Shrier, Miss Edith Rank, Miss Delia Thomas, Miss Marlon Murphy, Mr and Mrs Vin cent Hoollijflji. Mrs 11 rulberlson Mr Howard Shrlvcr, Mr Thomns Lawyer Mr Edward Law.er, Mr William Wnrk nir John carbutt, Mr Joseph Abbotts Mr Charles Young, Mr Frederick ("On toy, Mr, Georgo Lyrm and Mr John Shrlver, Jr. The regular monthly meeting of the I'm i.pniion unmma wns neid on tuw day oenlng nt the home of Mr K. ' Schmidt, 99 East Ashmead street Tiie following members were present Mr .1 B Armstrong. Mr It H Herr Mi W. S Bressler, Mr J E rnrsnn. Mt E It Davis Mr D A DedH, Mr II f Dubois, Mr. W K. Jefford. Mr A K Jordan. Mr R. W. Schlmp Mr F c Schmidt. Mr, D. W Sylvester, .lr, .Mr Philip S. UaJT nnd Mr L W Wagner The next meeting of tho fraternity will he held Tuesdny evening, May 10. nt the, home of Mr W. S Bressler, 38 East Collom street Mrs. Edgnr E Wvkoff B2flft Bavnlon street, entertained the members of her sewing clrulo at her home on Tuesdav evening rilll.ADULPIirA'fl t.KAUINO THEXTnivS DIMI.CTION or .HI! A J. J. BIIUIJBRT CHRSTNUT ST '"rn ts"- fi hr riL 1 1U lOl. houIm,,,,, j ,n6I.p LAST 2 DAYS V T I AST JLT. oMoimow Onlurv rrninnnilo Production t OP TUC Y With a Oast ui International Stars AND 100 (.KNTtllY MUAUTIUM 104 WORLD'B MOST BBAUTirUL THEATRE AN UNUSUAL PICTURE MwltrM rriee "'itariT' ( Wrttcer riMa fir Entntsd trial ROYAL ENGRAVING CO. 814 Wtlatt St. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The Gamma Chapter of tho PI Sigma Soiority will entertain at n dance this evening III the ballroom of the Aldlno Hotel. Among tho members of the chap ter lire Miss Marlon Connell, Miss Lil lian Brooks, Miss Ella Blnfreman, Miss Enroll TlnlfAl- Mind fllnilvu fnrna Mlitli 1'nrnlvn Ftnneiran. Miss llorothv Neuses ' Miss Lillian Gw-ynn, Miss Dorothy Scat tergood. Miss Roberta Prlee, Miss Flor ence Rlchele and Miss Charlotte Beeber back. Mr Phillip Baue.v hns returned to his home at 2433 South Seventeenth street nfter a trip to Texas Mrs. E. Mcrrj, of 700S Sellars avo nue, Bywood, formerly o' South Phila delphia, has nniiounced the t'ligajremeni of her daughter. Miss Rene Merry to Mr Hector Hnzelett The Zetn Beta Soioritv will entertain at nn Informal dance to bo given at the New Century Drawing Rooms, 1J4 South Twelfth street, tomorrow evening. The members of tho snroilty In clude Miss Anna Lane, Miss Catharine McGarvey, Miss Loretto Mnloney, Miss Catherine Mnloney, Miss Frances Mr Carre, Miss Peggy Callahan unci Miss Oertrudo Hutton. The Zetu Beta So iority will be remembered ns the Bhnckofun Club, of Parkland, Pa. Miss J. Ethel Thompson, daughter of Mrs Thomas Thompson, of 1404 Whar ton stroet, entcrtalhed 11 fow friends at her home at dinner last evening. ; White Gloves 1 To Suit Any Fancy i I In wrist lengths, the demure II 1 I Florine, two-clasped, at 1 1 a I The conservative Seville at I fnf'tfMTI tPVI 1 3.50, with pearl claap and VVyilLVJAiA-'l. M. I rich crochet embroidery ""l II S I And the piquant Bandaletle, vTJ.0 T Cfe II I with Its chic band in I I j I self or black, two pearl II 1 I clasps and two-tone II II" S I embroidery, 3.50. II II a I For over the sleeve, the II II ff I dnshlnfr Fielder at 4.50, II II j Btunnlng with gore Insert II II S and strap and then 123 So. 13th St. Our Incomparable lonjr (New York Store, 100 Fifth Ave) II II R I frlnves. Ifi.huttclll. nt 6.50.' Ill k I " 8 All made of beautifully-soft, . II perfect-textured French II u Kidskln. . Illl 1 ii h niiiiiiBiiiiiiKiRiHnift George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 i Now-a-days it's et's fafe Wo have planned n wonderful showing for Saturday of Trimmed Hats for Hmnrtly dressed women and the joungcr set. You have nn opportunity in this special collection of newly created Hats to make just the selection you need for that partic ular airit or gown. These , Remarkable Value Hats are$8.50,$9.00y$10.00to$15.00 No two models alike. All trimmed in our own workrooms by experts. Plenty of Black; Black and White; Navy; Navy and White and all the new color combinations. At a glance you will notice they have the stjlc and value of Hats at a much higher price. MARKET AT 19TH 1 A At to II IS P M THOMAS MEIGHAN ,SrJi""v' P"r,mount Production 1 he Easy Road" nA2fc?P?!Sul, Rennvson Rnoren nUSTEK KEATO.V In "NEIOHIIORS" p-i,.nin. Matinees, 35c and SOc BV,?j.n.5!L ,'i?'u'''' ft Uolidsvs no- 75c VdT..W.r,EK" ""'ortM.V TALMADOE IN "Tlir, 1'ASBIO.N FLOWKIV . STANTON mm'Vipm ELLIOTT DEXTER ine witcmng nour Added Ssrah Sfln, goprano Mstlnns. 25c. 35c ""t'.'SS!- Pslurdiys Holidays, ale 50c .NEXT WEEK BUOBNE O'nRIEN In "nROADWAY AND HOME" PAI ATP 121t MARKET STREET I nLflVLi Paramount Preminti WALLACE REID AB1" Avrei unci Theodore rtohtrts 1 Mb LOVE SPECIAL" Continuous 10 A. M. to UslS P. M.: 35e Nt. Wk. Justine Johnstone ,.. p, ,n e Picture The Plaything of Broadway" ARCADIA cllm7lV '3?Jn Straight Is the Way" xi W"w,a,i Moor "ad Olsdys Ill Next Week thos h inces "LYING LIPS" A Hpectacutar Romance THt LITTLE PLAYERS LIVE NOT ACT-THROUGH UN REELS. THL DIRECTION IS AN EXOUI3 ITE. AND ADVANCED 5JOR.K.. THE CHARACTERS ARE. DE LIGHTFULLY HUMAN. REALLY INDIVIDUAL. AND MOST INTER ESTING. THE ACTION IS TOUCHED WITH A QUICK GLOW OF SUSPENSE THAT WHIPS ATTENTION TO A COMPLETE ABSORPTION. THERE ARE A GREAT MANY SETS SOME VERY BEAUTIFUL. THE LOVE SCENES.WE FEEL, ARE THE MOST NATURAL EVER. PRESENTED IN THE FILMS. THE PRODUCTION IS WRAPT IN A GREAT ROYAL MANTLE OF BEAUTY deafa 7bv oewtf for ? Opening of VIPTORIA MAUKKT HTRKKT V lw 1 VT1-V. AnOVK NINTH Hobart Bosworth "IS ovr,s.mi. LAW" PA t lo 11 13 P M . 05c Next VVc-tk- MAN WOMAN. MRIHAOn' 714 MArtKET STrtEET Manric Tournur'a "The County Fair" CAPITOL REGENT MARKET 8T. Ul. 17TH ,lnl riann In "Clndrlla' Twin" GLOBE MARKET STREET AT JlINIPKIl v vi'np.vii.i.r: ii to t 't.lTTLK CArC ROSS SISTERS AND LAMAR rw. $&& I NEW S I DRAMATIC COMEDy DREAM T1EET Limited engagement"- 5 CHESTNUT ST. SS5?tA : FIRST PERFORMANCE j MONDAY LVENING. APRIL I8U I EIGHT riFTEtN ; EVENNGS SOf-SOO-fSO MArHS 25'SO''-$0Oi ALL SEATS RESERVED i MATINEE5 tVERY DAY 1 1 in l 'm0r i I I ft I sam gHUBERJ LAST 2 N'lOKT; Last Mat.-Tomorrow "r$2.00 Ry Cott' IlKII SAM BERNARD " IRENE wlM Remarkable Display of Sports Hats for Women and Misses, $4.00 to $14.50 pnir.APEt rittA i ronr.MQBT thkatrks PADD ir,kr Lat J Wki. Ev. 8 la VJ-rr.lVrv Mat Tomorrow I OAVlOBELflSCO Cy"v i ' - - V 1222-1224 Walnut Street i wr P Special For Tomorrow Si OYt bUltS Reduced cotdi Tw..J. ir i:-L j, " "V.BUD, iiikhdii nerringbonca and other 'ahionable mannish fab "" 'n nil the wanted 'hades. A They Were J5 to $49.50, A $25&$3Sy 5WW BONWIT TELLER, fi. CO. Uit Specialty (Sftop oP Origination CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Present Exclusive Types in the Finer Fabrics for THE GREAT OUT-O'-DOORS Town and Country Suits r, various sylc: of the famous "Glen Logan" Tweeds, hand loomed delusively for Bonwit Teller 6k Co. in Scotland. Also Donegal, Aberdeen, Dundee and Rainbow Tweeds; Vicunas, Shctlands and the ever popular knitted fabric "Woolspun." Tweed Suits 39.50 to 125.00 "Woolspun" Suits 22.50 to 45.00 WOMEN'S SECTION it SECOND FLOOR k -db Children' 8 American Hosiery Co.'s Underwear. Finest Quality Made; Half Price l'lnn sauze cotton of suitable weight for Spring nnd Suminr war The size assortment is Hll(?htly broken which accounts for It. Sizes for children of all atcs, in vesta and draw-eis Forinrr prlcea wrre 1.80 to M.0O; rrihircd prlrca'niiir 15c t fSc. Women's Mercerized Lisle Hose, 65c a Pair; 3 Pair for $1.50 For Friday and Saturday only We ill offer thin excellent grnde of full-fnshlonecl, mercerized iii hcisleiv ni thlH upeelul price. Thee nre pre-war prices, unci we would suKKcit imjInK a liberal suprll The come tn black und white onlv. tez ' ummtw -xrtn rnTli I fffct wmm m TMI?S-PVM' U U If-J TMF fNTAMlOUt Mll5H"AL QtVlit AS Vy WERE' Beg. Mon. Eve. Seats Now Scll'g The. Bohzwans tc Annoimo. diwsinAv SrMitnrjmvttmjrMA'm YRIP MOHTS AT 8 SO 4-1 "- jrT TOJIOIl 220 FLORENCE THC- I I M ft niy OF MEW CHINA By Gnm Scmnmvc amb om bukco -bVTS sni.LlVd I)It 1HB UHT VVEKK tiP'lN A PiAYjyfoM Savxv nn: hest ptay si-T.N nriiK lltlt. 6LASON-UE UL'LLETIN rVjruCJl Mate Wed A Sat. POP. MAT. TOMORROW last 2 VIUIITs 'TU $2.00 rovtSTon: urn orw rrn V I'UVY OF INI-OIUIETTADLE JOT I Cotif8 L'Origan Face Powder, 75c ThlH fumoui powder ot pleasing fr.iiriiiiiiv and higheM cjUHlity is Hplandid value at this special price Thi-re are all shades "White, Klvsli, Drunottu In light and dark shades Wai Tax of Jc a box. ATONAL.NSTirnoN )& . cjarisss I 1 1 y ALL EVO I ' !' rvii in is .in , I mm SEATS HEI.I 1V-. H)H I'llij 1 VSI VVELVfl I 1 J" EVA BROAD .all Evns A ' WILLI M Hnm If! ITenta JOHN DRINKWATER'S MollTh AT 8 15 .Via Tolni'i vnw I AT MT '(I 111 t: 30 jADELPHI Last Mat. Tomor, TilLLIAM UOYU AND .MOLLY MiINTYKtf SEATS NOW SELLING WILLIAM OMicrxwviiSvjsitr BH5FM1A m mK ruxvr e PRINCE AN.TrlEPAUPEIX A flY By AMtlll RIVES II. Ill i uni A I Utt :o Azurea Face Powder, 95c Box zinc.i or 1-loramye I-Yencli Face 1'owder in largo sue box. 1c box The fiiren. Sciet , flr ho ) t 111 n In the mcut iputir mulirl we carry anil the price la rry apeclul. Tax ABRAHAM Fownes' Long Filosettc Gloves $1.75 and $2 rllooetle 18 In fur tlin bent, looking ot nil Kloe fulu'ra nble and serviceable, und the shades arc perfect All the for Spring. The lfliKlli for Juat below the elbow In $1.13 n pnlr. Full elbow leiiKtli la f.,()n n pair. n Is wa-h-litju- colois Women's and Misses' Skirls, $5.75 A ver Bpecial value nt this unuaunllv low pi i. .Navy and Tan with a irrecn over stripe full pleated 35 to 3'. in length Hand-made Drawn Thread Handkerchiefs, $1.25 $1.50 The 'iv newest In linen handkerchiefs are these, beautiful drawn thread, hand einbioldered creations of needlework In most all colors ami they are mnrkod nt these unusuall.v low prlc New Silk Sports Scarfs Special Values at $6, $8 and $12 Theee are tho most attractive scarfa we have hIioum Huh neaimii V.Dinan HtrlpeH and more conservative stjlc of the newer .Spring shades There Is excellent choice and the values aie excellent Allen's Are Famous for Veilings Wo are offerlnB three speulr groups of veiling at much less than legular pi Ices A tplendld aaaortment ( Zdc yard. A group of ni it Novelty elllni at 50e. 1'Iiip Inipcirted tiualltlea at ft. 00 j aril. A New Importation of Allen's French Hairnets, 10c Each, $1.00 Dozen Theae nro excellent quality and we havo enough of every shade few clays, yap snape, our "Hllppon" brand and gtralglit flhupe. LINCOLN with FRANK McGLYNN Orlelnn! ram ma i mnnany I.ulIU h fo 4 I Wonderful Weeks in N. Y. HEATS .OEIIINi. I OK M.NT WEEK WHY NOT? THE I LEV 1 1-1 -T Ml Sir VI, OVIl rn K TIIK 1, VSU.N will nr. iirPK n:i run iiu: HEMiriT or WALNUT,'-1 iOPPORTUNUY IIY HIV IN II VV 1- i JAMES CRANE m f lHllaK MtTHSHnl 1 nr One Week Only Starting Mon. VICTOR HERBERT'S GIRL -ii, SPOTLIGHT Willi i ii vi iM I i v vi vliv vrn ill us un Viuk i,imi htmI p jluLtlon tnrluling 1 A Brigade of Pretty Girls Ill.llliKlir w II I i-eiivdn i i v r fi r mi. svviriinsv uu iii.ntA Vli'Mi V V NIC, 1 1 T The China Famine Fund academVof music evening of april 27th r i kem fur S ' ' lln.i . an, I 111- , nilmv IMIrea from 1 .flv l nt" lo Tluco PnlUi. ROSELAND DANCING 1015-17 Market St. Bargain Matmce Saturday VHMIsslllN li, Private Instruction H""J ' .37 Un I I i R for our 'Import Special'' brand. Kach net Is guaranteed. 1l1llflftMlllMlllill"''w''--"-', - iiuiaaWwlmlmlirinU I UUttll II 'BniRinWRnllMjniuml;! th EITH'S THEATRE VALERIE BEUGERE & CO, "' i ine un: moth i rt'AItL KEGAY & CO. I ' licrpulehoro Jfcets bvnoopation" I'an Lillian CLAUDIUS & SCARI ET Hen Ilornla I'tnU a MtiUa Manon Cole I'urith x ivru nthPi, Metropolitan Opera House llrnml hiiiI PuplHi Il if tn the llin, n of Ho it M1NA DOLORES ACADEMY v;'i At 7.30Sliarp i. vst rr.r.iviuvi si e oi cu-i im AlKl llii''U ITVV HI'I.UV lOVII'Vsy .iff- LOHENGRIN (,X,) Vim. J'rfMlnn iuM4t-n MM Hurrolil Wlil'e) 1 (Liatifitiin I i unhrilt ( ond' 1V.Juni l k.ta Aiailpniv t lll'i i lual ht ,,,l.ini I Ma ll..v nrr All. Pw 1 1 lu i hrat nun Ani-TPHIA F" 3 " ms tr" "--'-- .Soloin ORCHESTRA I UI II. Ill I ,,J, y V ii Ini.i viiNEH ri;ni.HV.M VI'ltM, SI it in i Vlnn Al ill IH Ml IS Itl l I'l VI. "in r m. iniiliat. I PMirhl Inr Ihf llmlian l'hll.lrR nf Ilal li the I'hlltt liecirum h nmlioin (irrhe.irn aehnlulecl f ii mnlKht hna Imn poaiiHineii in Wednesday Evening, Ticket hlieaih ,4 I hi ! I. I April 2 7 r ire i the .;in JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St. nAMflMr '"'c-hiinr:?,?;- t.,-iss UANl mh ?"'",' " I'lbaiio ii." Tiocadcro ijj Tiddledy Wink HENRY SUCH i 1 .Ii ill Vi JtMl v ni) fpp- Avm 't If. I' r l'jr. i. 1a Tnm'ai t .ui. It UN TO THE Itirjui" ORPHEUM ,J'r"""" ii 4 i 'halt, ii - rTrTa .A'?liU.eB l''Hrroiv rVIA II - IV II 1 N I "' ,,,, .. . . ,, n i i w i i:k DUMQNT'S S?.f rf--Vv,BaV .-l EMMETT WELCH MinatreU lirwlj t IQHII' flrnwn Toialli.r Hllr -, a fTK T-v Wal ub. Mth Mm 'loilar CASINO SAM HOWE'S' VttJinU jOLLlflESo 1 i . ,r. i .,w.