ssswv'rifwwrpS!' '7wtv Tf"rca (,' ty,, ,v ( ,&'v.'riri' ,, -." t;"i V1 r.&iU""i"' l-K .- Tj.- V- ". v ' rvSuM J s-if 'Sj.!'V V-M-l.,.,.,'.. ,)!"'. i -SW f 0 EVENING PUBLIC (LEDGER-- PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1921 -L JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the Marriage of Dr. Laine and Mrs. Rollin White in June She Speaks of Mrs. Barklie's Return From Trip Abroad IIIAVK juAt licrtnl of n wedding of Interest liero wlilch I to tnkc place on June 11. It will bo that of Dr. DninriFO Lnlne, of llnvnnn, nml Mrs. Itollin White, of Ooslien, N. Y. Dr, Lninc In very well known In this city. He is n relative of the Kontinga nml Wllleoxcs nml his winter, Mrs. Atlolfo Sautn Marin, nnd her fnmll.v llvo out nt Aril more. Dr. Lnlne's Hr'st wife wns Mis. lloiitton Dixon, Whose (laughter Is Mrs. Morris Stroud. Jr., of Vlllaiiovn. Mrs. I.alne died nhout six cnrs ago, leaving a daughter, I.nnn I.nlne, who Is intend Inp school nt Kdeii Hull. Toiresdnle. Dr. I.nlno is one-of llnvnnn s lend lnK phjkiclnns. He has n private litm nitnl undw his eare down there nnd I widely known in his profession, nt well as Bocially. SI'KAKINO of IIvIiir in Culm, re minds of tlin fnrt that Mnrgnrct Dun lap's fiance, Mr. Sosthenes Itehn, has been llvlnc down there, too. Margaret, by the way, has roup over to New York for a few days. And immediately T said to myself, Trouseau 1 Tor, you know, "lie is to be married next month. Margaret Is very pretty nml nlwayn dreises to perfection. She hns lived -,1th her mint, Miss Julia Ilerwlnd. ever since her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fallvus Dunlap, died. Mrs. Dnnlnp was a Mlis Ilerwlnd, n siNter of Miss Tulla Ilerwlnd, and of Mr. Kdwtird Ttcrw InH, of New York, nnd Mr. Marry Ucrwind, of this elt. Margaret Iler wlnd Is a first roiisin of Mnrgnret Dun lap therefore, but while Mnrgnrel Tier wind Is rather dark, Margaret Dunlnp Is fair . . , ,, , , Mr. Helm has n splendid war record. He uas on the other side with the American expeditionary forces nnd served at general headnunrtcrs. He took part In the Argonuo drive nnd as in command of n bnttnllon In other famous encounters. He rnnked ns n lieutenant-colonel wiicn hostilities were over. EVnHY ONK was so glnd to greet Mrs. Archibald llnrklio when she appeared nt the first meeting of the Devon Country Fair committee, of which she Is chairman, that the meet ing almost turned Into n pink tea. Mr nnd Mrs. Uarklle linve been abroad, you know, nnd returned to this country Inst week. Mrs. llnrkllc hns been in charge of the Country iair part of tho Dewu Show over since it was ftortcd out there, nnd haR made it n go each cnr And while every one of 'the '- chairmen and aides of the fair has been working terrifically hard, it's nice to feel that the one who is pri marily responsible for tho affnir's stic 'ccss Is here on tho spot. And from nil I hear Mrs llarklie is right on the Job. The Home Ilrew Orchcstrn (now don't call them hand they nro nn or chestra) is to play for the dance music every afternoon. And If that is not charity, I nsk you. All those boys plnvlng and playing, nnd never having ,a bailee to dance themselves, though there i-t one banjo player who docs 'dance around n bit nil by himself while plaving. I'nr lie it from mo to tell his name, it might embarrass him : but keep our eyes peeled nnd you'll bee him when )ou go to the show. Mri. Charlie Harrison hns charge of the dancing and Mrs. John Converse, Mrs. Alfred Devcreux nnd Mrs. Edgar Chinch will chapcrono also, and Mary i'ahnefitork. Agnes llartlctt, Mary Ilowland, Ituth l'nekard, Sarah liar ringer. Augusta Harrison and Mnry 11. Thayer are to be the nide.s for the dancing. Altogether it sounds very ex citing. AND tonight wo have tho 1'rlangle Club performance nt tho llcllcvuo Htratford and a dauco in tho nfternoon for the undcrgrads at tho Princeton Club Titere are to bo a great many parties for the show; nil tho boxes have been taken nnd nil the old 1'rlnceton men will bo there. And while talking of Princeton let mo tell you n tale of Hetty, who is two nnd a half and the daughter of n Princeton man, ns well as the granddaughter of nnothrr Prince ton man. I know Jt sounds remark able, hut It's true. When Hetty is kod to cheer for Princeton hIio re marks: "Viih' Wall' P'lneeton!" Well, a eouplo of weeks ago on n lovel nflernoon Hetty's mamma took her to the Zoo and they wero going thioiigh the Hon house having n won derful time roaring at the sleepy lions and watching the funny little sun bear walk hack and forth, nnd then suddenly tbey came to n cage in which walked great big beautiful tiger. Hetty stood fpellbound, and then with a funny "iKW? & m&& ertumed Hair Perfumed hair exerts a fascination wherever you RO.The fragrant odor of ED.PINAUD'S HAIR TONIC commends it to women of refinement. The faithful use of this delightful French product not only overcomes the effects of excessive scalp oil nnd perspiration, but Imparts new vigor to the hair roots and youthful lustre to the hair. Eliminate dandruff and prevent your hair from fall ing out by daily application of ED. PINAUD'S. It Is a liquid, therefore easy to apply and a real pleasure to use. Avoid preparations that arc not time tried. ED. PINAUD'S has been famous for 100 years. It is safe; quality superior. Moit Fine French Hx tracti tcllathlgtiiHlcef, but you can liuy a 6 OZ. bottle of tho fa mom r.D. PINAUD'S LILAC VEGETAL for $1.50 or Lci "Perfume Quitlty and Economy Combined" iV V. fX i.y rt yi tfi jn "Jff&Jai? r.'i &mm.9tj&4m. iwjy. jn.. LL" Afi'A.Ttf!?IV'- ""'tt'JP 5' rrj m. three-cornered smile she turned tfi ',',Mtl,cr W.,d 8n,,l: ".Wnir Wfth' P'incclon!" NANCY? WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Dr. nnd Mrs. (leorgo Gonrim tloss, 1721 Spruce street, announce, tho en Bagement of their daughter. Miss Kllzn beth llbss, to Mr. Donelson Wood lloopes, son of Mrs. Walter West Han jock, of 400 West Price street. Gorman towji. .Mr and Mrs. .lames d, MeClean of Pittsburgh, niinouncn tho pngnRemeut of their daiiKhter. Mlns Miiwirot txirettw .MeClean, to Mr. Howard Karlo Tonilln son. poii of Mr. and Mis. Silas M Tomllnson, of -100 South Fifteenth street. Mr. nnd Mis. Pedro CS. Saloni, of 1702 Chester ncnue. announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Mnrfil . Siiloin, to Mr. 11. (Irnlmm Carson, son of Mr mid Mrs. William (! Carson Dr. and Mrs, W. s. Ambler nnnound! the engagement of tholr daughter. Miss I'.llzabelh Wentz Ambler, to UuUtcnant .lames Tinrlo Hoak, U s. X , now sta tioned nt San Diego, Calif Tho' wedding of Miss Kllzabelli Day Lanier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Lanier, of Greenwich. Conn., and Mr, Robert Hart Boiling, rem of Mr. nnd ,.."'. b-,. c- lJ"lllnir. of Uocklnnd Kami, West Chester, will take placo on May 21, at tho home of tho brldo's parents. Miss Jessie. V. Da Costa, daughter of Mr Charles K Da Costn, will bo tho guest of honor at a dinner-dance on S.U '"lay. May 28, which Mr. nnd Mrs. Hubert K. Cassntt, of 1505 Locust street, will ro nt their country plnco at 1 OFcinont. Mr and Mrs. Cassatt opened their country placo last week. Mr. and Mrs. W fftandiey Stoken. of issahlckon avenue nnd Carpenter street, nennantown, will bo tho KUesta of honor nt a dnnco on Hnturday ovo nlnir, April 30, at tho Iladnor Hunt Club, Tho danco Is being arranged by Mrs. V llllams Hlddlo Cadawaladcr, Miss esslo K. Da Costn, Miss Honiinh M. Llliott. Miss Chrlstlno Cadawalader and Miss Sarah H. n. Penrose. Dr. and Mrs. J. Xorman Henrv and their tyo daughters, Miss Mury Henry and Miss Josephlno Henry, of 190C Spruco street, havo retuniod from a visit to PlttsburRh, whero they uttended tho wedding- on Tuesday of Mrs. Henry's brother, Mr. Henry C. Gibson, and Miss Lctltla Uoblnson. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Robinson. Mrs. Henry and hor daughters arc spending a few days with Mrs. Henry's mother. Mrs. J. Howard Gibson, of 2001 Walnut street, nt her country Place, "Fairy Hill," Jenklntown. Mrs. .lames Irgo and Miss Pauline Davis nowle, of 281 South Fourth street, closed their town houso yesterday and moved to SummcrcroBt, their coun try placo at Chestnut Hill. Miss Dowlo will sail on May 12 for Europe. Sho will bo accompanied by Mrs. I.oul8 Aud enrled nml her daughters. Miss Wll llanilnn W Wentz. and Miss Sarah B. Wentz, and will spend several months In Italy prior to going to Franco. Mr. nml Mrs, William Lyttleton JJnrolay, tf C.TnVfru Innn Plinntiili, T 111 I n . .1 ll..n .t ....v..., ...i.i , v..i:...uv lull, nuu ..lion I' ranees K. AVIster, daughter of Mr. Owen iHirr, in uuuor pinro. jyogail, will sail for Europe farly In June, to remain until tho autumn. .Mr nnd Mrs Louis ttodmnn Pase. Jr.. and their family, of 2015 Locust street, will leao tlm mlddlo of June, for Yorlc Harbor, Mo., whom they will occupy their cottage, "Tho Anchorage," until tho autumn, Mlna TVilll. Tlnvnrjl flntitvlii.. nt fn and Mrs. S. McKean Bayard, of 105 East Johnson street, Oormantown, will 10- lurn louiiy irom 1'CCKSitiii, .N. v., wiiero sho silent a fortnight nt sit. Murv'a Academy. Mrs. Oeorgo Fox will leave next week for Pittsburgh, whoro sho will spend a fortnlKht us tho sucst of her daughter. Mrs. Thomas Downing. Mrs. Fox and her dnughtor. Miss Kmily B. Fox, who, hlnco their return from Bermuda, wheio thev apent tho winter, havo been living nt tho Colonial, will open their houso at R005 Crefeldt street, Chestnut Hill, early next month. Miss Mary Ernestine Appleton, of Chestnut Hill. Is entertaining a her Kiicst Miss Hnchcl Wllock, of Cambrldgo. Mass., Miss Apploton's aunt. Mlsa Margaret C F.iulconer, of tho Gladstone, and Miss Emily DeCoursey will sail for Em ope early In June, whero they will spend tho summer traellng In England nnd Franco. MIhs Ernestine A. Goodman will en tertain at a. largo luncheon today. Tho annual darning ten niui card party will bo held on Saturduy nfter noon, .May II, at 2.30 o'clock In tho Jtoso tiaruens ana .Vortli Gardens of tho Bellcvue-Stratford for tho benefit of tho Mlserlcordlu Hospital. The com inltlee In charge of tho affair Includes Mrs. .1. B. Brown, Mrs. .1 (l.ill.iger. Mrs. 1. HluUloy. Mrs J. K. l.oneigan and Mis. J, M. Quennoll Mm A Nash Huiko Is chairman of tho committee. Ono of tho most Important of tho early fall weildlngH will be that of Miss Eliz abeth Strublng. daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. John K. Strublng, of St. Martins lane, Chestnut Hill, and Mr William .loiui uanur, wnioli win bo solemnized & &3&3i2sh. t "A if- Ask Your Dealer PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD American Import Offctt ED. PINAUD DU1LDINO 90 FIFTH AVENUB NEW YOHK CITY J2P1 m. nMif a. . '' ' i i Photo bv Vanity Fair Studios. Allen Drow Cook. MKS. MAXWELL MARSTON And her littlo son, of Circcn Hill I'nnn, Ovcrbrooti early In October. Miss Strublng will bn tho KUest of honor at a kitchen shower which Miss Kntherino D. Porter, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. I'ortcr, of Chestnut Hill, will give tho latter part of May. kiss Elizabeth II. Buttles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bnttles, of 267 South Nineteenth street, hns Issued in vitations for a clnss picnic, to bo Blven at their summer home, Hclio Valley Farm, Nowtnwn HViuare, on Saturduy. May 21. Tho Rucsts will Include the graduating class of Miss Irwin's School, 1021 Miss Battles will be formally presented to society nt o. tea in No vember. Mrs. William A. Piatt, of 1530 Pino street, will sail today on tho Providence. Sho expects to remain somo time in Italy and will return to her homo In the early autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Popo Yoatmnn, accom panied by their two daughters. Miss .lano Bell Ycatman and Miss Gcorglna P. Yontmnn. and son. Mr. Popo Yeat mnn, ,lr, of 1118 Spruce street, will sail for Europe on Juno 30. They expect to trnvel through France. Switzerland and Spain and will return to their homo In September. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Langsdorf. for merly of Forty-tlfth and Spruco streets, who havo been spending thu winter nt the Majestic Hotel, nro occupying their apartment at tho Touralne, 1520 Spruco street. Mr and Mrs. A. Maxwell Shoppard and their daughter. Miss Caroln Shep pard, of 2124 Wulnut street, will leavo tho mlddlp of Juno for Malnu, whero they win occupy tholr cottage, "Grey ling," Kcnnebunkport, Ma, for the sum mer. Mrs. Bradford Knight and her two ilmii-hters Miss Mnrv Tavlor Knleht and Miss Catharine, Bradford Knight, I of 1917 Rlttenhouso stioet, will leaoon Wednesday. Juno 1, for iui extended trip through tho west to California, whoro l'lIOTOI'LAV'S amass&ma&smmtBB3m niRFPTinNI STANII PV COMPANY OF AMERICA A II I I'.Mh Mnn ttlnamDra Mat. Dally at " i:vkb . 0 13 A 0 M. Jinnio ifiuo in "ino ivrmurKimtw in r.i !.,.. i.. iiriu... a- i.l,l.nJI '!.. . ,nt iiinnk" W MjIUi UIuq in "Tho lOntiifklAiin" I tA-.t.l t).it1.. In (IIMi.ttl.. II fllliall" .iinriiM iiiiiti m nil aviiiLiiiitiuun 1'ntHI llUltri III A III1I1T F 1)1,1.1 llullor In "niklo S D.ilit Ifutltir In "licKlo Wonipn" unien" All r-"l ir-M KrnnWfnnl A Allegheny ALLCUnClN I jrftt. Dnliv 2 15. V.h. at 8 .M NalmaMi In "lllllluns" T Nnzlmoa in "Hllllom" W Nailmuva In "IHIllonn" T. Nnilmeva In "lllllionii" V Nalmova In "llllllon" 8 Noilmoa In "llllllonit" BROADWAY?' ' llroni & Bnyder Avo. 2. 0:4S & U 1'. JI M Ina Ciolro In "I'ollr Willi i rnsl" T Iim CUIro In "I'olly Willi u rum" W Inn tialre In "I'olfy With 1'iwt" T Cloorifi) Arils in "iiu ' ! T -doirtre Arll In "Tim Dtnll' -Ui.orBe ArllBS In "Tim Inir DARBY THEATRE DAnDT M Charli-s Hay, "Ifl .Mlnutea Itiim Il'nny" T, --C'lmrlea Hay. "4! Minute From ll'nu" lm v uunny, --iiio lenail T -lAtn Chanav. "Th l'i.nnliv" F Pearl White "Know Vnur .Men" B Poarl White. "Know Your Men" FMPRFS MAIN AT. MANAYI'NK nivinLjjo srATiNitn daily M. Julia Hivuyno Oordon. "Heliotrope" T Julia Hwnno Oordon "llellolrope" V. M. Kennedy. "(Jlrl With .Inzx Heart" T Madge Kennedy, "Girl With Jazx Heart" r Kltzmaurlco I'lay. "I'nylnir the I'lper" H Klizniuurlco l'lay "Pmlni; tho riper" 17 A Mil V TIIRATIIB 1311 Market St. 1 AlVllLi I ma M to Midnluht M. Alma llanlon "Tho I'rotlltvr" T II II Warnor. "When Wo Were 21" V -Conatamo lllnney 'Sumethlns llllTirciit' T. - Monto lllua "Tho Kenlurkkina" K Zeena Kefi. "Ho! 1'o.un" 8 Conway Tearlu ".Marooned Hetirta" rDCAT MrDTLICDM I llrun.l St nt Hrle vjiL.rvi nuiMiiuui . 7 4 n l" M. M Oaoraa Arll, "The Devil1 'P rirtnrfT,. ArllkM "Thn IIaiII' V Oaorita Arllas "The l(ell' r. iieorKo athhh F Oeorse Arllm, S Ouorao Arllsa, "Tho lell" "ilia lietl " "The Ieili" mnpni A I flOTIi 4 WAI.MIIT htsi llVirCIML. Mat. 2 3d Kvga. 7 i 6 M llaall jvina a --iiriiiooiinir' T. Haall Klng'a "liirtlilMiimd" v llaall uina a rJiriniMiiinti" T ConataJico Talniudie, "(iond Ileferrneea" je Condanco Talmadge. "tlooil Kefererwc" H Comtanco Talmadae, "(IixhX Iteterences" M - Olla Pklnner III "Klamet" T -Otla flklnner In "Klamet" V - Otla Skinner In "Illsmet" T Clara Klinhall Younit in "Huah" V, Clara Klmhall Younit In "lluah" 8. Clafa Kimball Young In "lluah" V llaall Kina-a H fCW AMI A I Otn. & Maplcwood Avo. L.UHJ1N1ML. o Wi 7 lin,j n Pi jr. M Monte Hlue In 'The Kentuckliiiii'' I T -.Monln Hlu.i In "Ilir KrntiirkldiiK" I V Monto IllUB In "The Hrntiicklunt" T J O Curwood'a "Nomnil of the Nortli" p ,! o. CurivooO' "Noinnil of tlir North" a --J O Curwood'a "XomiiiU uf tho North" PRINCESS j'orayffff LOCUSTS? 5r?cl!?.T.,B! I Fay's Knickerbocker ", .rrrI.aN,;Sf1 5 Keryu1,"K.KB.. i i - ,1,'Si '.!! :: RlS" I -S-- ,V'J"' " "' " '" W Frank Mayo, "The. Mja-nllleriit llruto" W Viola Dana In "ClnUe-rtlla'a Twin" Tv K P11''8 V!u" 'n "l.jltnr l.hm" T Charlea Ciarey In "rfunaet Jone" T. -Owen Moore ' "Tlio ri'lrke" nlha 'a.." S "oren.'o Vlior In "l.jlnir l.li.a" F lllancha Sweat In "Tlmt tllrl Montana" P-wen Moora "The Chlrkrn in he rl.Z S"i'or,nla Vdup ln "'W t-Iina" S.-Mont. Blue in "Ih. Kenlucklan." I Sg SSSS. "lK Cnlcke'.', II! i",. cS".. ' l-Vi" Oiu'i0 In" '1.' l!lpP.'" thev extioct to rcmnln until enrlv in October. A danco will be given nt the Bitten houso by tho alumnao of Skldmorc School of Arts, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.. on Friday, April 29, The committee In charge of the affair includes, Mls3 Lltla brllo Hare, Mrs. Charles Cadwnlader. Miss Elizabeth Merrltt, Miss Eleanor Tlerncy and Miss Mary Stcxens. Mrs. William F. Oomml. 1108 Sixty eighth avenue. Oak Lano, has left for a visit- to Heading, whero sho will bo enter tained as tho guet of Mr.-. Luna Estorly ovor tho week-end. Mrs. Guy Ilocho John3on. of Tlethle- 1 hem, Pa., is spending a short tlmo in tniH city as mo guest oi ner sister, Mrs. William Montng-uo Lycott. 2121 Pino street NORRISTOWN Tho mnrrlago of Miss Ethel May Tyson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. II. Tyson of 1513 Arch street, nnd Mr. Ronald Famous, son of Mr nnd Mrs. W. .1 Famous, of 329 East Elm strcot, took placo In tho First Mothodlit Church, on Wednesday. Tho How A. I Shalkop, pastor of tho church, officiated at tho ceremony. Tho brldo's only attendants wvro two little (lower girls. Miss Doro thy Tyson nnd Mlsa Virginia Stiles. A reception was held at tho homo of tho brldo after tho ceremony After a wed ding trip Mr nnd Mrs. Famous will live at 1513 Arch street. Miss Dorothy Ixlby. daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. I'oter B Lelby. of 21 West Oak street, was married to Mr. Leroy Albert Dugan. of Philadelphia, on Wed nesday, In tho Unformed Church of tho Ascension. Tho Rev. 11. W. Bright per formed tho ceremony. Miss Alphus Lelby, sister of the bride, wns maid of honor, nnd Mr, Kenneth Dugan, tho bridegroom's brother, was best man. Mr Dugan and his brldo will llvo In Newark, N. J. rilOTOrLAYS Weekly Photoplay Guide Week of Anril 25 to Anril 30. Sub feet tn Chnnno I DA Tk OEftMANTOWN AVE. RIALTO JffiroN r I M. nulla nurU-o, lO.lunltU.n of Kllxnlielh" T llllllo :iurki. "IluNitlon of lnimhrtli" Cecil Do MIIIo'ji "I'orhlilden lTtilt" ecll lie Mlll.'s 'Tortildilni I'rult" I -Tom .Mix In "Tho Kooil Demon" --Conilanco Tnlmailei- "IVrfex't Woman" RI JRY MAllICUT ST. IJKLOW ST ,!r. J0 A- M t0 ,1ils M Wanda Hawlcy. "Hrr Tlrnt Klopi -AVnnrlu lfn.itA.. MInM ITIrM ri.ium.nti. Wanda Hawley, "Hor Flrat Klopomrnt" j'y .liiinon in ".ro ah sirn .iiikrv Atfiv Aidant. (.. pn lt ln AIIIta'. -Jlay Alllaon In "Are All Mrn Alike?" SAVOY lin MARKBT STHERT w . . . 8 "- ' TO MIDNIOHT ' . lr. and Mra. De Haen. "Twin IloiU" T Mr, and Mra. Do ltuen. "Twin IlnN" W. Mr, nnd Mra I)n lIaHii "rln Iloila" ?. ' ! Ionlcla In "Sho Couldn't Help It" V. Hobo IJanlola In "Sho Couldn't Help It" B, Hcbo Panicle In "rtho Couldn't Hr4p It" RIALTO, at" We3t"Ch"e7ter M.-4-A. nubena, "I'.ijlnit flip I'lper" T A IJubena, "l'oilnic the I'iper" VI Oeorno Arllsa In "Tho Del II" T Qeonro Arllai In "The Deill" . r Naz!moa In ' IUI Hums" S Nazlmova in lllllloua" IDLE HOUR, at West Chester ir "The Rln That Vtuti IIU" T -"Tho Hln Thut Wu Ilia" " - yilor"a."Jaek Knlfo Man" t.1 ;r,vllor'a "Jurk Knife Mun" I, ,..'" ""tier. 'Tickle oinen" "-"'" iiuuer. "Klcklo Women" (WiTho NIXON-NIRDLINGER U-f l HtATRES AVENUF 10lh st- uni1 Allegli.uy At. i t i. V1"1 MATINEH DAILY M. Julia Hwamo Oordon in "H.-Holroue" T -Julia flwayno Gordon In HellotrSSe" n.'5I"ft Parii ,n "Malomo" J1 -Theda Hum In "Salome" a c I8 J'l'lo'a "l-orhldden 1'njlt" S.-Csoll do Mlll' "Forhldden rrult" BELMONT"5 AllOVE MAIIKKT ?,r Mn ' haney In "Tho I'ennlty" '; Vn Chaney In "Th,. I'emillj" " I.on Chanty In "The l.-mit" T Until Klnir'u "l-,.r.l,l.i..wl.i I'. llaall Klnir'a llrlhttf...n,l tr. iiaau uini'a 'llnrth bound' CEDAR 0TU A'D CEDAn"AVBNui M Malt Moora In 'The Pnaalonalo l'ltrrlm' 1-Tr,Ma',t,s,?or?.ln "T1"' 1'iwalonato I'llicrlm" S iV'".l A lua ln "T,"' Kentiirklnna'" v f,.n,,,, i?"1)". ".' .'Th" K'ntucklana" COLISFl IM wnKRTnnTWBisN ' :, i.m' oviu amu ninii M Jf'inr.a Ph.nlln In l.l... lrl.lt, ..T 'harlaa Chaplin In "Tho Kid" ' , , Star Caat In "Muroonwl Ilenrta" i- ,'.t!y Ar.bl',K!o In "Hrewiler'a Mllllona1 P.Fatlv ArbuckU ln "llrowater'a Ml lions' H -Star Caat In "Tho Loiio Hand" IUMRO 'TtONT ST. A OinArtD AVE. jumuy lumhn Junction on Frankfnrd "L," M Star Cnt In "lle.1 Foam" T. Star Caat In "When Dawn Cunie" W Star CiiRt In "Mhrn I)nn C'ntne" T. IiuUu Hun". "The Danierntia rarinllw" V. Kdllh Hallor -Meat (latalde thn Door" H Norma Talinadiru In "I'anthra" I FADFR 4,BT ,ancasti:b avk. L.LmT-M-'E.IX Matlnra Dallv it Katty Arbuckla In "llrriiater'a .llllllona" T.K.itty Arhueltlo ln "Ilreairr'a Mllllona" W "Tim Ii thine of llroiidnuy" T. "Tho l'luithlna of llrtHidnay" V. Alma Tell In "I'twln the I'lner" B Alma Tell In "I'aylnir the I'luer" 7TU ! ' SCH0FIELD ANDREWS WEDS PITTSBURGH GIRL Marriage to Miss Lilian F. Brown Takes Place This Afternoon The wedding of Miss Milan Forsytho Brown, daughter erf Mr, nnd Mrs. Stuart Brown, of Pittsburgh, nnd Mr. Schoflcld Andrews, of tills city, son of General nnd Mrs. Avery D. Andrews, of Now York, will tako plnco nt C o'clock thlB after noon In St. Peter's Episcopal Church Pittsburgh. Mrs. John Burgwln, of Pittsburgh, will act bb matron of honor and tho bridesmaids will bo .Miss Oretchcn V Schoonniakcr, Miss Ldlth A Ilea, Miss Peggy Burgwln, Mla Alice Scully, Miss Martha Lyon, of Pitts burgh, nnd Mrs, Hnrry Darlington. Ji of this city and Pittsburgh. Mr, Peicy C. Madclrn, Jr, will act ns best man. nnd tho ushers will bo Mr. Albert L Smith, Mr. Cooper Howell, Mr. Joseph N Du Barry, Mr. Wllllnm W. Bodlno. Mr. H. Sturgls Ingcrsoll. nil of this cltj. and Mr. Stuart Brown, Jr.. and Mr. Me Clean Brown, of Pittsburgh, brothers of tho bride, and Mr. Do Lano Androws. brother of tho bridegroom A lnrgo reception will follow the ceremony at the home of tho brldo's parents. SMITH COOKE Tho wedding of Miss Sarnh Vo.o , Cooke, daughter of Mr. Harry Hutchin son Coolte, of 113 Maplcwood avenue, Oermantown, and Mr. Oscar Turner Smith, Jr, of Baltimore, will take place this evening nt tho homo of tho brides I father, tho Hev. Roger S. Forbes, of th" i First Unitarian Churcn, or ucrmaniown officiating. Miss Dorothy Spear will act as maid of honor, and the brldcsmnlds will Include Miss Helen Sprntt, of Jack sonville, Fin. ; Miss Sarah Smith, of Brunswick, Oa. ; Miss Virginia McKen ney, of Washington: Miss Graco Fergu son, of Heading: Miss Anneltfl, Mae Orath nnd Miss Loulso Gillette, of this city, Mr Edward B. Smith, n, brother of the bridegroom, will net ns best man. A large reception will follow tho cere mony nt tho Gcrmantown Cricket Club nt 7:30 o'clock. Tho brldo and bride groom will bo nt home nt Oullford Manor, Baltimore, after Juno 1. GERMANTOWN Mr nnd Mrs Elmer E. Myers, of tono Knox street, hnnounco tho marrlni?e of their daughter. Miss Elslo May Myers, to Mr, Russell P, Van Camp, of Ger mnnfown, on Wednesday afternoon, at 5 o'clock, at tho homo of tho bride's parents, The Row W. F Mngulro. of tho Church of God. of Royerstown. Pa. an undo of tho bride, performed the ceremony, and Mr.'Frnnk E. Myers ga-o his sister In marriage. Tho only at tendants woro a flowor girl nnd a r?c. tho small nleco nnd nophew of tho brldo, Miss Edna Vnndcrgrlft nnd Master ri mer Vandcrgrlft. A reception Immedi ately followed tho ceremony. After a trip .Mr. nnd Mrs Van Camp will bo at home at 325 West Logan street Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Carr, of 5218 Knox street, announco tho engagement of their daughter. Miss Dorothy Carr, to Mr. Harry L. Young. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cuyler C. Supploe. of B56 East Maylnnd street, havo ns tholr guost for a fortnight Mr. Supnlce's mother. Mrs. Wurron Supplce, of Cynwyd. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter It Dolsroth, 231 East Highland avenue, Chestnut Hill will cntortaln nt cards at tholr home this evening. Tho fniosts will Include Miss Kathorlno Braddock. Mr. and Mrs Charles B, Roily, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward J. Murray. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry R. Davis, Mr and Mrs. Joseph S. Myers. Mr. and Mrs Harry O. Brown. Mr. and Mrs Walter L Fltzgorold, Miss Helllg nnd Mr. Frank Braddock. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The Avion C. C. Club gave Its llrst annual dance nt McCrea'a Danclnc Academy last evening. Tho officers of tho club are: Mr. John Hcavelow, presi dent: Mr. Francis McLaughlin, vice president; Mr Edward O'Neill, score tary; Mr. James Garahan, treasurer. The commlttoo In chargo of tho done included Mr. Joseph Murphy, president: Mr. Georgo Devennoy. Mr. Theodore Lynch. Mr Richard Evans nnd Mr. Jo scph Flnnegan. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Hnvlland aro now In their new home, 5651 Mnlthew street. Mrs. Havllnnd will bo remem bered na Miss Catharlno Rlttenhouso rilOTOUI.AY.H MlVrtXl r..r. . . r NIXON -'D AND JLAHICET ST3 xr u - '3. 7 and 1 Iaiva tn t E. W B T .,o n lne "',e l,ovi in - ... .'.'...tt inn hi inn IIOUHP" ljivo In "Some Ono In tho lloue" V. Hpeclal ."iiip-iy rvuiuro, ".lanitorH" Cnmody, ".Innltom" Comedy. "Janitor" Speclnl STRAND EMANTOWN AVE). M.-Montc i,w "The ICe.1tuAcklnn."T Xi?nnl' ,,,,,iu' '.n ..X?" -ntucklanB" Vt Monto Hluo In "Tho Kentuekhuiv' T.-Dorothy OIh "Ohoat In th" tlnrrrt" V Dorothy (Hah. "(Jhoat In tho "irrr " B. Uorothj aii, "(jltt In the tlarr"" ATTRACTIONS AT THE NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRF.S APOLLO B2D & THOMPSON BT3 t r ..... n , ""i-u uaiLI z-z "FiT? RS5.::i IV Mr A Mru I !.. irn. . " . V. ." .V,H." T ii..h-rr:"i. ..". ..?'0'.'v " iieua In" ! Wmi.C i !. ' ' ...' uaaiomiui riirlm f I'SJ' " "'. "I'liMlonato rurrlm S. Allan Dans ", Splendid llaianl" I y Charles Chaplin In "Tlio KLI" ,r.";.ftra Kimball Youni In "lltth" 1;'. Clara, Klmtnll Younir in "I tin" 8. Clara Kimball Younc in "JluVt?" AI IROR A2132 OEUMANTOWN AVE. Viu VV MATIN BB DAILY M Oharlew Pnv In .-b.Me..i i.i. .. T. Clmrlea Itay In ".,.(. Valley" i 8 - -Seaauojlakuwa , TlS'Vllf iBjJ.. j fiENN 'TU AND WOODLAND AVE. -'- ' MATINKK hilt v M -Cecil Do Mills a "rorhlddnu lVult" T Cacil Do Mille'a "r'orhldden lVult" W Ceoll Do Mllle a "rorhiiUen l'nilf T.l,n,,on him hill a "InMdo of thvT'ui. K Thomas Melnhun "Frontier of eit.ir2" 8 Thomaa Mclsnan. "iVontler 2f H 2K" BLUEBIRD ,1, & fliuauehanna .u lorn Ail T ni.,.l... itk- rj;'".' " nilnni 1 h-iii a T Ol.tdyo Hr.tlcw.li in "Tl.aNuae II? " 1 Fii kT.V". 0?rt.VU ,n, "Hrtto row" r,7,, K, ,'.n."n .'". n'" 'nner Voleo" S. V. Ilurko. "Tho Kducntlon of Kllinihrtli" CARMAN OEllirANTOWN AVE. T ;iV1AlN,,. AUOVB ALLKOHEm M. n-ronio Vldjr In "l.j nir iJii" T riorenp Yldor In "l.ini iiK.. W -PloronM Vldnr in "l.ylnr 11" T,' J""0- v. or In "l.ylna Uph" V. I'loion.io Vldor In "l.ylne Una" S. Horen.'o Yldjr in "I.jIiib iHll- CENTURY Uilo Aa. nnd flth at. AiT.., mi -'ll '"':. J.U ... u... ., i(l miiiiH iirr" T Norma Tnlmadifo tn "I'liiithen" W-jnlti Wlllnta "I'artner. f hi Vide" T llwtln Jlarrlpoilo In "Tlie llroken i!,." I' T Melnhun "The Ironllir "f the s,.1P!" S Cecil do Mlllo'a ''orhldde.. ' i!,'LH , ..".. I R IXni F D AND SANBOM 8T3. ci-, , " T," " . TT" T" l.V '"'. Matlne. nn. JO I M . "'-Aif-nelow Soruo. M "The rnlnrn of Dnrkonoit AVIntlnua" i r . . MVTINrcrc TJAir.T T "nio Iltlaro of Darkened Mln iVm-I" I M -'"'""'"" Tilmadtro. "IVrfeet TiVom in" TW,7"Sir ,;al"",..?,. k5SS W SSS5S" Wa!Jnrri;r1rUrn"l2.Ti,,.H "'mniln" HW.John.tone, "PlSth'lSf of' JSKiSSf.. $ "..SSl US" Ta " fa i Tirr i i Photo by llachrscli MISS COHA SIIIKLDS DniiRhter of Mr. nml .Mrs. Peter Shields, wlio Is one of (lie new members of "Why Not?" wlilcli w III he given at the Academy of Music on April '2T. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Martha W. Downn, of 1117 AlleRhenv nvenue. iravo a luncheon and card party for tho members of her Duplicate Brldiro Club, on Thursday, at fne Walton. Tbo guests included airs hreiierick nonman, .Mrs. tieorpo l,. .i Fleck. Mrs. Lewis Cove. Mrs Frank B Rtockley. Mrs. Robert Scholleld, Mrs K C Shollenbcrgcr and Mrs. William Henry Goll. Tho Rev. Alfred G. Hemstend nnd Mrs llenistend, of Hnmpton Highlands, Mo., nro receiving congratulations on the birth of n daughter. Mary Van Ness Hemstcad, on Saturday, April 10 Mrs. Hcmstead was formerly Miss Ellen Van Ness Pottberg, daughter of Dr. and Mrs Charles Pottberg, of 2338 North Broad strcft. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Aincsburv hnve returned from their wedding trip nnd nro nt homo at 113 South Flfty-thlrd street. Mrs. Ameabury will bo remem bered ns Miss Grace Ireno Hartman be fore her recent marrlago Mr and Mrs J. Henry Splvak have removed from Logan to the La Blanck Apartments, 6530 Walnut street Mrs. James J Burns, of 4725 Sansom street, entertained nt luncheon, followod by bridge, in honor of tho birthday of are well-fed Iabie& Mothers have known this excellent haby food for 63 years. EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk 1 I I V ' II :J FAIRMOUNT 26th airnrd I v ,.;... - MATINEE DAILT ... T -flora Mmruili Y unc In "iriiNh" i Matt M lorr "Tho I'ua.toiintr IMIcrlm" I Uandn llawloy "lfr rirt I-JnnVfm"nt" --I..UOI.B Ollrlen "llroaduny nml Jlome" FRANKFORD t nt. . .... 15 "HANKPOnD M Walla -e Held "The Clmr, i.... T Wallace llV. "lh M'i'2" K n ii. i;."v i':,w,,t - ilUio Held "Tlu. n..... L. ""'!.. rhn.i. t,i.r .:.""" .ivr- yztix;mi:i' ::'!; una:;' w -K' .rn.-.. hi ,n :i.i"1 l".'".. T ' 1 lit- 1'lrMt 1-1... 1" - Uiimli s mu .w ,.r" ,,.ilr" '"Winenf The 1 irt Flopeiiienf IMPF.RIA! !D AND I'OI'I.AH ' MATINEE DAILT" "I .""?. KnurMeit" a .. ... . Wm ll.iu.u. I.lnu Cmiiiii. fl ;.v,V.' .' ' . ..V.n. " l'.wl Wh . ' In ' ' ,'";' 'h,"' " JEFFERSON i'Oth Dauphin Ota. M -vtta T.,n.. ...A.:.w ''; I'All Y I -Houw IMter, "S0. one In tl i Jloi 1" h v- ,'i " N'"l'"r' in "llllllo" "' S -E Hatntnirateln "The I'lwiaiir" eekers" I mirn-rv muun .".7;.. . - -'- A tnftn.... n..i... M V'1"!',", t1?,' .'" '.'.? ."" fhat.Bers" ' Hvr" ,',? ",1I;;,r,;, S" MODEL "V8..V:T" " Orcvtra l?k&5:;; AV Ruth Htnneh.iu.a in l.Ti.":.' 'f".. Ttlifrt Ml na.K.iii.1 . I" -r M. la nan "Con ml I n Oiiel . Jr " .. . S - T. M.lshun "Ccnnld In u'SK. J ?' t" In "Tho Hunt.'1 OVERBROOKaD "Anru"u M .! 1 .In Ml I. IMrlilihiJii ir.,1... --C,,..rao Ar li m it,,. i(,.,ll ? r,",".Kr. ArM,M, ln "Th" De II" I Kiild llennttt In "s4 H.V..." fl - Wl nam Parnum rn'The, "cuttiera" PARK "n,MfhriiB"KTO . M.-Irv.n Wllla.V '"Vartnerof ?" Thla" T W Tn ordain "The Sin Tlmt Vu in?" w on8 skltmur "Klanii-t" U T -Oila Sklnmr "Maiiiit" I' .leo Mndlaon "Hie lute f nti, ,B llert I.M..11 JIrl of ICriiempVl'!!" SPRl irF wm ANn si'hucb r IT , ",TINHn SATlTnUAT M -I.ockloir In "Ihe skywmni in" ('hnplln In "A Main In ,,. sm" 1- - 1 .m kirar Jn "Tin. ski h u mm," I'lmiuin In " Nlait In the hhuu" A William 1 ilrt.ankM "Wseru l,..,' Tr."Kn,''"l"um..11! '"''"'.".""'r f Ihe lll.md I'. aeoruo Wulhli ui D.n.iinll,. .i-ii" erne la .uhc i',uii ,lv S OeorKu WuUh in "111 11 llllllo .f.. Vtiae Is Woree Com d wmTpenn v:uv?i-!v"' a- M llaall Imiiii "liirtlilMiiiiiil I .!. -'" Kl' i "l.iirlhhiituid" W -nai Mrni "l.irilHiiiini iT Conatan.a Tal... fco "Hood Itrfermie," I I oniliwe T m .e "Unml Hffe riiuei." ' S. cotutanio Ta i. . e "l.ood ItetireniiV riioTori.AYH I Mrs. Mabel Nugent, on Thursday. Tho eiiests Included Mrs, Bernard 'A, Denk, .Mrs. Harry Nugent, Miss, Nancy Cox. Mrs. Charles Eyre and MrA. S. G. Cray. HOLME8BURQ The ladles of tho Emergency Aid will give a card party In tho Thomas. Holme Library for tho boncflt of the Charles P. MoMonnmy I'ost, on Tuesday ovenlng next. The committee 'n charge Include Mrs. A II. Cartledge, MIsh Alma Brown, Mrs Rudolph Snyder, Mrs. Helen Smyth and Mrs. Charles Hlnker A thentrn benefit nt the Lyric on Mny 2 and 3 and a Mnv hop on Mny 30, In AH Saints' T'nrlsh Houso, will also be given by the post Dramatic Club Gives Play Former members of tho Immaculate Dramatic Club will present "Friendly Enemies" this afternoon and evening In the auditorium of tho Immaculato Con ception pnrlsh hall, Chew street and (iipltcn nvenuo. Gerrnnntown. Tho entlro proceeds of tho perform ances will bo foT the benefit of tho Cath olic Church at Rossotta Banger, Pa. Mr M Tello Webb has been directing tho rehearsals. Mrs. Marie Snydor Rothwell. Miss Elizabeth Noonnh. Miss Alice Snyder Mr Joseph P. Rothwell. Mr. Thomas C Dougherty, Mr Hnrry Schmidt nnd Mr Jamos McNulty havo assisted. In manag ing tho nffalr Tho performanco will ho followed by a dance. 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"lit .l.'il st ,, New York PHILADELPHIA to PIRAEUS, SAL0NICA AND SMYRNA First-Class Steamer Sailing About April 26 f Ha ri ,.n I I'm i, ,,,. At p W. J. Grant-field & Co. 308 Chestnut St., Phila. 1 MTll-T K II M . n 50V( 1 Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW f.S.S.Ii. S.S. MOXOMAC I'llieitnl to . all Knri, ny for ROTTERDAM C B S.ll. S S. "WKSTHHN IIOI'F I'tfeiiril li, sU I'uVi,. ,'E at rttNrKrtKNcr. ratk.i Harrias, Magill & Co., Inc. 25 Lafayette Hid... Philadelphia Lombard i'.'JOl Main Hill I AMERICA UNE New Yorlc to Rotterdam Via Plymouth and BouIogne-mr-Mri N. AMSTERDAM .Apr. 30 June 4 July N00RDAM Mar 7 June 11 Jul, lc ROTTERDAM May 21 June. 25 Jul, 30 Rrndirn Mijr 28 July 2 Aut C tYNDAM May 20 July 2 A! 6 Putnj.r Office, 1531 Walnut St., PkiU I 40tLANr 11 i . , ,. . wri a v in,, ,
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