!WWr U V IJR."W J.'.4m ltSw'SfvS&g-S?' " '" PvV'rtrt-KvS JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of tlid Birth of a Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Algernon R. Clapp The Ashtons Enter- tain at Dinner for Captain and Mrs. Garibaldi IllBAHD yesterday Hint (he Alger non Dapps hnve n weo daughter. !,e win born in Friday, April 22, and , a InNoly baby. ou lnow Mrs. rinnp wo Nnncy .TeffrcyB, n (laughter of I)r. nd Mrs. William Jeffreys, o( "'Vnnov l awfully pretty and attractive ind W very much liked. You remem i Jr lnt year how tho Clapps electrified n lotv by eloping to Elkton. It was mne time In Mny. along about the ex ,,,. nut at the University of Vcnnsyl ? ' tvm. tor I remember Algernon was , f for an exam and decided to get nirried Instead, They went to Europe irlng the winter, and since their re 1 rn Imve been living nt the Clnpp ,mne H Walnut street. 1 hope the mill daughter looks like her mother. ,l die will certainly be a pretty small pcrwn if she docs. HOfH McMTClIAL GAIUHALDI and her attractive husband have i in vine hern before going to Mexico, where they ore to llvo for the i,ft part of this year. ou know they -ore married down In Washington on Anrll Id. t he home of Hope's aunt T.o Thomas O. Ashtons 'gave n dinner t.r them on Saturday. Hope Is n great friend of Kmmn Dorr, you Know, nnu aiert with lipr for some time while In ilii" rltv before her marrlngc. bmma U n nlcre'of the Ashtons. t nw Hope on tho street nnd found her looking extremely well h'l fadl Intlv hnppy She, gained a little in light while on tho other side, and her face ban rounded just enough to be Swfiillv becoming. She has n 'very ei v bmw nnd lovely soft hair, and IL '9 certainly wearing lovely c othos. Vf lind on n smart wrnp of unjlc blue 1, b Kinnll hat which was very becom Ine They will go to Mexico in a few I undcrMnnd, but I did not get o rliance to nk hor myself, for when m. mam f "rc nl! talking together It milk hard to pin anybody down to anMseriiiK question. IK THH Women's Committee of the Home fur Consumptives in Chestnut Hill does not make enough money to Install electric llglitH In the home at ltn nam at the Philadelphia Cricket Club ne week. It won't be the fault f ilil committee, because it really Is nnrhltiR iiwfulb hard nnd it hns n dandy nffniron liiind Their nre to lie movies nnd n unznnr for (luldren on Friday afternoon at the .Inh ami (Inuring In the evening. I met tl.u Pauline Howie the other day. nnd ft lo.d me n lot about It. nnd If every one working on the committee Is ns In trrexted as xlie is, it will certniuly be a rn. ... She tells me thej hnve electric ap plliiiirc. for the iiatlents and no idee triritv to nttnili -ald nppllanccH to, nnd Ihe liKlitms in the hospital is ho poor tlint it rcnlb iiinke.s things gloomy. The jrontet thing on earth and most es sential to pntients suffering from thnt ili-ea'-e, N n cheerful atmosphere. With Miss Howie on the entertnininent cojn mlttee are Mrs Digby Hnltzoll. Mrs. Inhii Clintniinu. Mrx. Krnncls Murnliy, Mr iviunnti N'ewhnll, Mrs. Clifford l'eiiilieiion Mrs David Pepper. .Mrs. Pln.Uon Piatt, .Ir . Mrs. Henry P. ltiiht, Mr Mnrv M Slewurdson. Mrs. Oliver Itmii' .luiNnii nnd Mrs. .Inliu Muir. 1 nenc mi Identnlly that Mrs. ClnMon 1'ln" has lumle some stunning garden lint" ihnt mi to lie sold nt the fair, and ilieio are ali ""its nf nevclties to be had. Sonic of i lie tlier women interested, nhn mi" on the general coinmitleo of the linine, are Mrs I-red Dunn, Mrs, Ed gar liaile Mrs. Alfred Mason, Mrs. Cliarles Piatt .'id. Mrs. Thomas Potter. .Ir Mi Ilollinslipnil Taj lor ami Mrs Hollinshcad N". Ta) lor. TSV T Eleanor Wurts a lucky per-I-son'' She spent last summer abroad, inn Know, iroliiz oer with her mint Mrs IMnnrd Mi CiiIIoiirIi. nnd her sis teis. Itosaniiiiid mill Itliodu Urooke, and nnu lieii. hIip Is going agnin tliis Mini iiht This time she will be with her cianilniotlier, Mrs William Henry Newl.nlil. and tliei will spend the sum iimt in Prance. Switzerland nnd Italy. Itlinil.i I'.iooke is still on the other side. ml will remain there for n wlille. She ! in Snniii at nresiMit. 1 lu.ni- i.. Mi'Ciillnngh anil the Wurts girls came hnik before Christinas, If nn memory rves inr rlchr Mlnnnni' H'n.'iu in '.. (lntightci nf tln Jnbert Kenned Wurts, anil lu-r elder sister Is Murlim Wurts. Mnrmii rnme out nbout three years ago nnd Elennor ami llosamond two years npo The are nil very good-looking tM" NANCY. WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES V.. iml s,rs Arthur .Montague I.ewln i '! Mr V II Miitcon, of the Hellevuc si a'foiil li;tc Issued Invitations for n JJipnei ,i, Sundny evening. May 15, at (lie esi Chester Country dull I M'" If llnitel lleclstor. nf Wavno I aconii'jnieu by licr yoiiiig: son, will sell I on Ma) 17 on the nochamheau tor i J. E Sheppaid -S'Sons HUCK TOWELS At Half Price and Less Plain or vJith pretty damask borders. A'inrf Quantity Price Sue Hemstitched Union G doz. 25c ca. Mx20-in. 10 doz. UOc ea. 15x22-in. 13 doz. 35c ea. 15x24-in. 3-1 doz. 50c ea. 20x36 & 2'lx40-in. 98 doz. GOc en. 11x22 to 20x36-in. 5 doz. 70c ea. 18x30-in. 28 doz. 75c ea. 18x30 & 18x35-in. 23 doz. 85c ca. 20x30-in. 4 doz. $1.00 ca. 18x34-in. 4 doz. $1.25 ea. 20x30-in. Hemstitched Cotton 47 doz. 22c ca. 10x33-in. 27 doz. 25c ea. 18x3G-in. 29 doz. 30c en. 20x38-in. 48 doz. 35c ca. 19x36 & 22x38-in. 15 doz. 45c ca. 24x40-in. 83 doz. 50c ca. 23x40 & 25x40-in. Hemmed Union 30 doz. 25c ca. 15x24-in. 19 doz. 35c ca. 20x35-in. . 28 doz. 40c ea. 18x34-in. 36 doz. 50o ea. 18x36-in. 31 doz. GOc ea. 21x40-in. Hemmed Cotton 138 doz. 10c ca. 14x24-in. 89 dos. 12Vjc ca. 15x26-in. 07 doz. 18c en. 16x32-in. 72 doz. 20c ea. 18x33-in. 120 doz. 25c ca. 17x33 to 18x36-ln. 57 doz. 30c ca. 17x34 & 10x29-in. 25 doz. 35c ca. 14x25 & 23x40-in. 230 doz. 45c ea. 19x38 to 22x30-in. l008Ghc8tnutStreet iJiiilMJiJf-fii'v- ' ovtU'X'to 'ijX'. &.,?' fry,Vtfii'li,M.,itfcv.iwi France, whern ho wii'l snend the sum mer with her parents, Monsieur and .niuuino uamiue ue Aionmnznn, a.1 irm teu de Montansnn. Villa Frnnchc-sur baone. Mrs. nenlster was Mile. Hose Mario de Montanzan. .Mr. nnd Mrs. William Baker Whelcn, or uevon. will entertain nt dinner to night before tho reception to be given at tho Art Alliance. The guests will Include Mrs. Wlnfleld fl. Arter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hartmnn Kuhn nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Colomnn Penrco Brown. Mr. and Mm .Tnhn P T-elorn. nf 2304 Po Lancev ntrent. tvlll nlnn entertain nt dinner tonight nt tho Art Alliance, Their Kucsis win incuido Mr. nnu airs, vn llam Squlro Boldlng, Mrs. 'William Penn i;amuio, i)r, nna Aira. ueorgro v. oiew nrt and Mr. P. S. Kcrnan. Mrs. Colemart Pence Brown, of fto Foramon, Devon, will cntertnln at n bridge party on Thursdny afternoon nexi ior toe neneiu or me uovon tiorse dhow. Mrs. Irving- U, Prentiss, of 4607 Hpruco street, will entertain at a small Informal luncheon tomorrow to meet Miss Florence Hoed. The guests will lncludo Mm. IWbcrt Emott Hare, Mrs. Arthur Atwntcr Kent, Mrs. William .Squire neldlng, Mrs; William O Dencgre nnd Mrs. Littleton W. Tazewell Waller. Tho marriage of Miss Eleanor Sot tergood. dnushter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Scnttergood, at 240 West Tulpe- nocKen street, uermantown, nna Mr. Donald J. Smith, sou of Mr, nnd Mrs. H. A. Smith, of Fort Wayne, Ind., will take place on Tuesday, May 17. nt 6 o'clock at tho home of the bHde's par ents. MIS'? Helen F. Falkner will at tend Miss Scnttergood ns maid of honor and tho bridesmaids will Include Miss Frances Welser and Miss Josephine Fer rlll, Miss Elennor Smith Will be a nower girl. Mr. George Aberle will attend Mr. Smith as best man. Mtss Scattergood will bo tho guest of honor nt a bridge on Saturdny afternoon. May 14, which her sister-in-law. Mrs. deome U Heat tergood. will glvo at her homo 114 West rnii-uuena street, uermantown. Dr. nnd Mrs. Cnspar Wlstar Miller, of Hoicoie, wamngroru, nnyc issued in vitations for luncheon nnd bridge on Saturday, April 30, In honor of their uaugnter, .miss Virginia I'. .Miner. Tho Colonial Society of Pennsylvania win navo a luncneon nt inn uniyeisuy Club on Saturday. Aoril 30. The com mittee (n charge consists of Mr. S. Davis I'agc, Mr. Charles FranclH Oumrney, Mr. Merman w coxe anu Mr. Henry ti. uei knnp. Mr and Mrs, Charles I.ongneoke?, who hnve spent the winter In Florida, nre ai present nt Idlewlld; Medln. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry A. Stnunton. of Oak Lane, cnterta ned nt (Inner on Sat urdny evening nt tho Union l.eamie In honor of Miss Winifred en, of New lorn, wno was tne guest over me ween end of their daughter. Miss Marcelle Staunton Mr. and Mrs. Staunton and Miss Iven later attended the play o the Princeton Tilanglc Club at the Hclle- vuc-strntroru. Mr and Mrs. Harry Butterworth, of i()dai, who aie visiting In Boston, will return Home on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Isaac W Roberts, of Snowden, Bala, entertained nt the piny tho Princeton Trlnngle Club gave on Saturdn) evening at the Bellevue-Strat ford. MIb Virginia Adams Nulton, daugh ter of tho coiiiiiiniidnnt of the navy yard Cnptnln Louis M. Ninton, and Mrs, Nul ton, left on Thursday for n visit t Wllkes-Barre, Pa. Miss Nulton will at tend as maid of honor at the weddlnn of Miss Catharine Hlllinaii, daughter or Mr. nnd Mrs. fJeorge Htllman, and Ensign Wade De Wecse, lT. S. N son of Mr and Mrs. Truman De Weese, of Brffalo, which will be solemnized next Saturday night, April 30, In tho Episco pal Church In Wllkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. William Drayton Orange, of 1901 Spruce street and the Welling ton, and their daughter. MIh Banning Qrnngc, nnd sons, Mr. Herman K. (I range nnd Mr. John W. Ornnge, will leave early in July for York IlHibor. Me. where they will spend the summei at the Marshall House. Miss Grange will bo presented to society by her parents ut a tea on November 24 Mr and Mrs. Courtlandt M Ulchard son. of 2124 Walnut street, will spend the summer with Mrs. Ulchardson's par ents. Mr. .ind Mrs. A Ma'cwell Sheppnid, nt their place, Ore) ling, Kennebunkport Me. Di nnd Mrs Joseph Sailer and then two dauglitcis, Miss Alice W Sailer and Miss Mary I. Sailer, of 17 IS Spture street, will leuve tho middle of June for Camden Me, where thev will occupy their cottage until the autumn Mr and Mrs Walter Hemslc) Aeiy and their family, of 7S03 St Martins lane. Chestnut Hill, will spend part of their summer with' sir. a very a mother. Mrs. Wnlter H. Aver)', nt her home, 3d Maple aenue, Montrose, Pa. Mr and Mrs. William O. Hopkins, of the1 Coion.ulo Apartments, Twetit) second and Chestnut streets, will spend the summer at Capo May, N J, Mr and Mrs. Hussell H Boggs, of Pittsburgh, who hnve been spending some time In Los Angeles, Calif . have returned home Mrs. Boggs Is spending ii few days with her parents at 575 South Forty-fifth street, beforo icturn- Moderate 1'rlcea aiFm"f? mntt Writ or riwaa for EnrnTUd or Printed Sample. 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Miss Mary Mayo Oiim Johns ton, to Mr. Louis Corner CielliMid, also of Ulverton, Miss Johnston Is the niece "f'r. ,Elln Williams Orlm. of 32 North Fiftloth street. .Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Franklin flood, Of St. DnVldK. nnnoUtlCI Ihn pturmiAmiinl of their dnughter. Miss Knthnrlne Mnrlo tlpod. nnd Mr. Robert Olrvln HunT, of Wnyne. Mr. and Mrs. John C McKlnnev. of Mount Airy, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Helen 15. Mc Kinney, to Mr. Frank Dales Oetty, of ALONG THE READING .Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Beach. Sr of Llklns and Park avenues, Elklns i-arK, entertained at dinner, followed b bridge, last week, when covers were laid for ten. Mr. and Mrs. John Lincoln Carson entertained a few at the younger set at n small dance nt their home on Mont gomery axenue, F.lkins Park. Inst week. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs P J. Sondhelm nnd her dnughter. Miss Huth Sondhelm, of Brookllnc. Mass.. aie visiting .Mrs. Sondhclm'H motner, .Mrs. j. j. nice, at tho Hotel Lorraine Mrs. Walter Dalslmer, of the Hoyal Apartments, Is spending a week In At lantic City as the guest of Mrs. Philip Arnold, 24 South Do Lancey place. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Langweller, of 2244 North Sydenham Btreet, are re ceiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Martin Langweller. on April 13. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ba)eriidorfer, of 1S31 Diamond street, sailed for Europe on Saturday, April 9 Get Your R UGS from U. 1.0 (i.W I.O.MA.V, Pioneer Factory-tn-Vnii inerrhnndlaer, the orlglnutor of Rug Selling direct fj-om the factory Retail stores hnvo spruiur up follow ing our lead and adcrtlse rugs mlll-to-you, but common sense dictates that you must come to the factory to gel Rugs nt Factory Prices. Wo have no competition, value for nlue. Compare' I.ook around before coming hero. You'll be surprised and appreciate the REAL VALUES we offer. Wiltons, Axminatcrs, Brussels & Velvets Seamless & Seamed In all colorings and designs. In sizes 22 'ix3C. 27x64, 3Gx63. 3 x 4 0x7.6, 6'x9', 8 9x9, 7 6x9. 8.3x10 6, 9x12', Vx.W. 10.6x12, 11.3x12, 113x15 SPECIAL SIZES MADE TO ORDER! CARPETS & RUNNERS BY THE YARD! LOMAX RUG MILLS Jnsner Above Cnmhrin SI. .T; , . . b Open Wed. & Fri. Eve. riMmH!IliIlTJIll:(!fJ:ll:il!f1JrpiLJfHllrl;lmniLnlJ:ll;MlInf!:luup(li:!Ii,IJI!!J(trL!lM:llr:!il! George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Nowaday' s It's Allen's Hats Many Entirely New Ideas This Week in The Season's Prettiest Hats French Copies in Taffeta, Moire, Crepe de Chine and Hrnid elaborately combined with Choice French Flowers, Itibbons or Feather Fancies Distinctive, Original and Perfect as to Workmanship $15.00 to $35.00 Kayser Silk Top Vests, $1.35 Vests with Bloe silk lop In flesh color, body of lino ribbed niur ceilzed lisle; nil sizes These aro half the regular price Children's American Hosiery Co.'s Underwear. Finest Quality Made; Half Price Kino Rnuzit cotton of suitable weljjht for Spring and Summer ear The size assortment In sllKhtlj' broken, which accounts for this price Sizes for children of all npes, In vcstB nnd drawers. Former price were M.IWI In l.00 rrdurrd iirlrm now ;,5c to 03c. Clearance of Short Lengths of Laces and Flouncings at Half Price A varied assortment of laces In bands, motifs nnd appliques t a'amM halHrlcTor trtol7T1 Be""'B ""mhe Sale, Turkish Towels, Small Size, 25c Splendid Rnido Towela In smiill sizes, nn Ideal towol for children or for use as hnnd towols . they come with fnlnt stripes In lavender or blue This grndo Is usually 40c. ,r U1UI- Turkish Wash Cloths, the usual 15c kind, special at 10c each Imported Allover Brocade Silks, $6.00 38-incli Silk limeades In Btreet nhndes; N'uy, Drown. Tnuiio ami muck; tho designs nro exeluslvo iiml this (tuullty uaually aolli for II third more. .- $1.25 Imported Woven Madras, $1.00 Yd. whuW-ni1 wyrifiaKWTannras,nwotrT.oi.rven ,,ot pr,nt'a: 50c Curtain Voile, special 38c 75c Curtain Voile, special 50c & MiiMiiiiiimiiiii kUn-ivH ,&iijfiji. t,v ftiyjjj'Af. . i LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', 'ONDAY, rmmmMjfffmmmmmmmmmm a II 1 I'hoto by llaclinich F1TLEK ARE EXHIBITS OF THIS WEEK The IVnnajHnnU Academy nf the lino Arts. Ilrond irnd Clirrry xtreels Painting nnd drawings by American artists showing the latter tendencies In art. shown by courtesy of tho Penn sylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, r;, ,irii in -m Mav 15. Inclusive. Paintings and sculpture by artists oj Switzerland forwarded to the Cnlteu States by a committee In Switzerlnnd, nctlng under tho nuthorlty of tho u-ii nnvnrnment .Throusrh April 30. War portraits, signing of tho Peace Treaty. 19jn, and portraits of distin guished leaders of the American and Allied Nations, painted by eminent American artists for presentation by the National Art Committee to the .xnttonai I'orirun -..."''. " Ington, D. C. Through April 30. The Art Alliance. 1823 Wnliuit utreet Week days from 10:30 A M to a iv M Kunilrivs from 1 to 0 P M. CvMhlllnn nt nlln. WHter Colors. OtCll Ings and sculpture by members of the Art Alliance. Exhibition of Greek embroideries. Mctiem Onllerlcs. 1S07 Melon! utreel Exhibition of palntlngn of the Ameri can Barblzon nnd Dutch schools Through April 30 The Fellowship of the I'enimjbnnlii Academy of the I'lne Arts. IH34 Arch Htrret AVeek-dnys. 11 A. M. to 0 P. M Sundnys. 1 to 0 Exhibition of pictures nnd sketches by a Cresson scholarship group recently returned from abroad. April 14 to May 1, In clusive. The Print Club. 1014 l.ntlmer triit Exhibition of etchings by Oeorge T Plowmnn. n well-known artist from Cambridge Mnss. From April 25 n Mny 9, Inclusive, Gallery open 10.30 A M. to 1 P. M. and 2 to fi P M week-days, Saturdays until 1 P M -''. n'." ! m si No. 4 on 7m or on lain rroni ccntei uf Cliy lu c'umbrln St, Free Auto Delivery !:illlJllll!lllilili!lilllffllK!lll: .iiifj.rA, t ' ij." lA'MvjfVtf MISS ANNE E. McDERMOTT WEDS MR. T. FITZPATRICK Interesting Marriage Took Place This Morning In Chestnut Hill Tho mnrrlnpo of Miss Anne K. Mc Dcrmott, datlRhter of Mr, and Mrs. Peter McDormott. of 30 East Willow Orova avenue, Chestnut Hill, to Mr. Thomas A. Fltzpntrlclt, of Ronnoke streot, Chestnut Hill, wnn solemnized nt 9 o'clock this morning In tho Church of Our Mothor Z... Consolation, Chestnut nvenue. Chest nut Hill, the Rov, NIcholnB J. Vnscy celebrating tho nuptial mnss which fol lowed the ceremony. Mr. McDermott gava his daughter In marriage, nnd Miss J1.11"-;. McDermott nttended her slstor "" .m'd of honoT. Mr. Charles fi. Mc Pe.mott' n hrothcr of tho brldo, was nest man, and the ushers were Mr. John i' icDermott nnd Mr. Jnmes E. Mc Dermott, the bride's brothers. -i, orfAlfa8t for aevcnty-tlvo guests ;, v77 .,ho ceremony at tho home of the bride h parents at 10.30 o'clock, i, Jlr' i am,L Mrs' Fltzpatrlck will be at home In Chestnut Hill nf lor May IB. HNVDER GOLDEN -A pretty wedding took place on Frl r&..S.i.'nln?,.?t 6 o'clock In St. Gregory's .IuIcn' 'lf'y-second nnd Warren ioo?1",:, wh.on Mlsn-Aniin M. Golden, of itr u .ortlL Pl'ty'thlrd street, became pt?,.hilj2.?if( Mr-, Stanley W. Snyder, of if'iiZi?.b"iv11? lft- ,he ,lcv- Father IlilLPl10.181"1' A breakfast followed wU9d,5,.e.!jr Vor ,ho ceremony nt the homo of tho bride's parents. Mrs. John Pennell attended in matron at honor. Mr. John PcnneP c5Lcr tt. weddlnic trip Mr. nnd Mrs. hlr.V. w,li nwXe their home nt Eliza- hnn'Iin1?.1'..?"0 they wl" " nt .1 MO uMt innn homo nftcr Mny IB . GERMANTOUN ocmviANTOWN Mrs. Ernest II. Baldwin, of 7200 Cres- helm road, hna hnd ns her guest for a1 week her sister. Miss Helen B. Maxwell I of Boston. Mrs. Baldwin recently re- i j I Model 20.17. Two- I t r i 11 ii c k I T B I'limD. welteil ol, 1-, m tnl'ltRrv heel, In A Tn Ituaala Calf, ,J 17.50. In Oray Kid, O. j EiailT-FlfTY I . I iP Uia NVjfjiT.'.i-':'' I "W . tsesK II IK ft x l ( J ' E OFFER you the assurance of absolute authenticity, whether it be I a prevailing1 Parisian novelty, its I American adaptation or a standard model. Many of the most discrim- t iiiuiuiK Guillen in i-iuiaocipnia win attest to the fact that HALLAIIAN'S flood Shoes cost about 33 Vfi 'o less i I tll.'ltl i(iflltil'n I tllr.rlr.lc clw-.it, ,1 .',. T7.T,I. I . ....... ....... ...,,., llluuld .iiw,t,i ill 1 llill i j Avenue, New York. Silk Stockings , at our stores, Two-fifteen to Four I iiii-..... I II - A A ior a w.n "i . . m v h s. ' vv hi. sun-J JllJlU. SJL j vu ivarMririE; u o u irlGlc I 60th and Chestnut Streets 2736 Germantown Avenue 4028 Lancaster Avenue S604 Germantown Avenue i M I I AIlM'.KTISiniKVr l)Vr.UTIM;.MKNT I Burg's, Cleaners nnd Dyers, 11 Hi Chestnut Street, nre noted ns well for efficient service ns for excellence of workmanship. Men, ns well as women, will find it most economical to send their garments to Barg's when they wnnt them thoroughly cleaned. They clean hous-c-hold furnishings (curtains, blnnkets, rug-, etc ) quite ns satisfactorily as wearing apparel. H AVE you seen Barg's window i this week? Barg's, you know, is just across from Keith's. at 1113 Chestnut Street, so the window has been attracting a great deal of attention. 1 he mrcc ec resin- Umce is a chinchilla coat, half of ! which is white. The other half has I been dyed and most effectively dyed in that new shade of tan. i you immediately. Why not have your lust year's coat dyed? I can .discover for yourself what a pr'aeti assure you, and the coat in the win-leal device it is. Sterno canned heat .low Unroot, that the work will be . ,9 pn,u much safer than alcohol, done m6st satisfactorily. The excel- , WiXQ t,m, is 0 danger of it lenco of their work in the clcpnrt-1 spillintr. and it is non-cxnlosive mui i uevoieu ii. eieuiuiig is iiKuwise well known foil Known. f men xcira uioir dress sui T" ",,"" fc " , M'""' u"'"""iT"!pxPen',er- SI'l can will when they want them thoroughly cleaned RARELY hnve I been able to tell vou of such a wonderful op portunity to buy silk shirts ns that offered just now by IneDonald &Campbcll, 1331-31! Chestnut Streot. These shuts are of Japanese broad cloth "pure silk" in the strictest meaning of tho words. They'll wear woll. for n silk shut such as this rcnlly hns the wearing quality of madras nnd they'll nlways look well. Their price you'll hardly believe it is only $5. There is something about a silk shirt that gives its wearer that comfortablo feeling of being well dressed, and when one can buy n silk shirt for $5 thnt is, n silk shirt or this quality, for one of poor quality is not cheap nt nny price-it is an opportunity not to bo XHE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION kUf.fttt APRIL 25, 1921 turned from a trip to New York nrfd Boston. Mrs. Robert Faulkner, of Church lane nnd Lambert street, entertained at a surprlso shower at her home In honor of Miss Mllllcent Hlbbard, dnughtei' of Mr, nnd Mrn. .Marshall Hlbbard, Sr., 6612 Limekiln pike, nnd Miss Elizabeth Mullen, 01ZS Ross street. Tho guests Included Miss Emma Kurtz, Miss Anna Kurtz, Miss Elizabeth Woodward, Miss Emily Woodwnrd, Miss Kitty HmntI, Miss Alice Jenny, Miss Josephine Swlt zcr. Miss Blanche Alexnnder, Miss Mary MacCheney, of Connecticut; Mrs. Wil liam Jeffries, Mrs. Myrtle Bustard, Mlsn Frances Smith, Miss Eleanor Smith nnu Mrs. Wolf. MOORE8TOWN Mrs, Joseph Sulllvnn gnvo a large tea from I until 0 o'clock on Thursdny nfternoon at her home on Chester avenuo. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Edwin P, Rutau, of Sharon Hill, will entertain at luncheon on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert II. McCurdy hnvo returned to Low Doon, their home In Moylan. from a stny nt the Ambassador, Atlantic City An Informal tea wns given on Friday afternoon at the Lansdowne ( ountry Club In honor of the visiting, woman h golf team of the Old York Road Country Club, which played tho Lansdowne club team Mrs. Frank Magulrc was chair man of the commltteo of the afternoon. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The wedding of Miss Helen V Leahy, Dnlton. of Pittsburgh, took plnce April 21 nt St. Monica's Hiurch, Seventeenth nnd Rltner HtrectB. of 1434 Porter street, nnu .ir. .lorcjin .i. Ull at The ceremony wns solemnized with n nuptlul mnss, tlie Key rnmer uuvu '"?''' brother of tho bride, ofllclatlng. Miss Mnry noolln, the bride's cousin, was bridesmaid, and tho best man wns Mr Joseph Barry, of Mahanoy Plain. After a trip to thn Great Lakes Mr. and Mrs. Dalton will live In Pittsburgh FOR COOKING brenkfust quick ly, for henting shaving water, tor warminir bahv'.s milk-, in ni - omuc nuieklv .i w.-irm innr.!,,,,,., when lulling, enmping or on motor trips these are but a few of the ust.s 0f Steino Canned Heat and Sterno cooking appliances. If you haven't seen a Sterno stove in ooern- tion you really should stop in at The Houi furnishing Store of .1. Frank lin Miller. lGl'J Plinsttiiit S(,-o.( ...i Then, too, a Steino stove is smoke- i0Sh nni, ndorlo.. The fuel is In- burn over an hour. WHATEVER jewels a woman may possess there is one that she treasures nbove all others the jewel in her engagement ring. The man who appreciates this fact quite naturally desires to buy for his fiancee the most perfect of Bonis, which accounts for the large ami ever-increasing number of Polished Girdle Dinmonds being worn by Philadelphia brides and brides-to-be. The Polished Girdle Diamond, exclusive, as you know, with the house of Bailey, Banks and' Diddle Company, is cut and polished nccording to a special patented process which bring out nil the hid den benuties of the stone. These din- morals nre exquisitely mounted, for Bailey's designers feel that such n lovely' gen UM wthy o t eir Tes" i efforts ns nrtists nnd craftsmen. . . ST ( It West Philadelphia Dr. nnd Mrs. Michael Piatt have re turned from tholr woddlng trip nnd are nt homo at 6932 Spruce street. Mrs. Piatt was, beforo her recent marriage. Miss Miriam Kapnak, of 0227 Carpenter street. Mr. and Mrs. V. Edward Nolnn hnve returned to their home nt 230 South Fifty-third street, after spending the week-end nt Atlantic City nn the guests of Dr. nnd Mrs. Tomasso Crcatore, of 1823 Chestnut street, who aro occupying their cottage at Ventnor over ench week-end. PHILADELPHIA S LRADIKU THEATRES DHIECTION OF LBB & J J. ClIUllKllT ADELPHI , LABT MATINEES THt'ItHDAV HATlitPAY LAST 6 NIGHTS AT 8:15 I in. WIPAiriUAWS' lOno PRINCE antHE PAUPER. M A TlY ttf AMtllt RIVES 5.BXT SEATS THURSDAY MESHEHB Hill IIKKTH PUESLNT "PHOEBE OP Quality Street" A Muiilcnt rlon of Sir Jmneii M llnrrle's Tlnmantle Comedy Hook ami I.yrlcn hv lAlnnnt Delaney l)un. Mualol .Score by Waller Kolln. with a tiisTiNut'isin.ri cast I VR If LAKT IAT WKD l. r ru La9t 6 Night t.AST POI JIAT A Ptff jr Zoom. Sswxv 'inn HKsr i'i.av si:kn nnnis Tllia HDAHON KVK. UlIL-LBTIN m:t SEAT SALE THURS. HI.EK MA II, OIIDBIIS NOW V ItKVIVAI. OP TUB ri.A.SHIC' OP MI'SlfAI CO.MKDIRS I BELLE NEWYORK men in nt'MOii and Mnryinr WITH A (HtEAT CAST OP PAV0H1TEH SAM SHUBERT Nlgh" At 8il3 ' POP. MAT. WED. "'' $1.50 . , ""'" lte BOHEMIANS NC MNOUKCL KlEINlWOlnl UlLfLfM DZVSCD AND STACtO i Jow Murray Anderso .. chestnut st. Opera Hbuse I VU HUUM DAILY ( urtnin II ir. ami 8 1.1 D.W.GRIFFITH'S wO $m ' J Th urene ljeliHn th luo hrothern i ncr n nniKime is iUKfn into inr arnn of tha monger who wtrm forsl- ne" ! perhaps th strongest emotional I actuifj tltcit the local &crcriiK have had ' -I rnuip Ledger MTOnso.600 ORCHESTRA SEATS AT$I00 MAT5.0)KHESTRA$!00BAlCOMy30'cH.llJ25, AIL SEATS RKtRVEO LIMITED ENCACtMEMT Itltlli t t M-f YAI Ml IT TONIGHT AT H 'JO W-M-i. 1 MAT4 WRD ' ST I NANCE O'NEIL! (IN PFIISOV1 IV THE PASSION FLOWER I V MI.Ul'ERIDAi II- Jniinln II. n cnl" N ' n I'lriMrn A Tin mini; Snokn 1'runin ACADI.MV or Ml'HIi' , PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA I l.'UMI.D SliiKOWSKI ComllK-lor luinw Kn:nofis aprii. io at 3 no SMI RIHT EVEMViJ PRI1. .10 AT h I.-, sloii MMi: OIAJA SaMAIIDI'F I'IhiiIki , 1III.1 llltisr V SMnnliuiii. I'onn In Q mnjor ' M IICMANN 1 ,incnn fur Plane A minin MM.tllERo r'lllrambo TrncUo TSi'HAlKOW -JK Snipliiui Nj 1. n V TkUHn .11 ll'i (Htl'i. 1 Hi-ppi- 1 1 lit Chput ' WHY NOT Till, i I.I.X I-lil'ir MIMi'M, ruMKDV fir niK m:-his uii.i in: itri'i.Ti:ri rmt Tin. ni:M.riT or The China Famine Fund I ACADEMY OF MUSIC i on iiii: EVENING OF APRIL 2 7TH ' Ticket for Mi II' i a. ,1 i i,i. , u.l-r.i ' '" I nrf lldlli, r. rrlt-m from Kifn ACADEMY OF MUSIC Mask & Wig Club i sivniiHiTV or rr.Ns i w om. sPiu'iAi. i;xth v i'i:uroii.M Nt-p SOMEBODY'S LION Friday Evening, April 20th Si,il MiV niitl Ai .iloni. li'lpoa J ll'.i I'ne.uui i i t Munli Ilox ofll, (. RECITAL Helen Buchanan Hitner Sul . Iu Ellis Clark Hammann m ili Pi i nr. W ITIIKUSI'lll'N !. I u. iln 1 M-nlrw ui i Jiiid ,, - Ti. k. in 1 nn nn. I 81 nn i n i,, , n,,,,,, , lil'I.N Mil I'ltolH . n- ,,(' WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S "TEMPEST" Kn'.rr "f i.iv mil in ii i., , , ,, J Hi. "f l'r-,1, Ilik'.tM M.v ., ,, l,In 1IhU"- A il of SrunK In , . n,. ,, rnln rerrnrmnii' .a kh.ii hi Weish'man Mull aa.i K Spiuto Ma ROSELAND THF HOME OK CLEAN DANCINO Broad and Columbia ''"iiinilH.i III. rn ' nNITJHT CASH I'lu.Ks ADMISSION. .'Jc TON1UHT Private Instruction Rjir.. S1S55 ORPHEUM u,'rl"1"" i'hl.nA.M. M.iiinfi. T'iith now . ii Mae Desmond ""',' '.'"" ''. m m:xt i kk nocit noJiV-' rury DUMONT'S;1" v i EMMETT WELCH MinMrela WHIVKRV SHIMMY KalTiB K.ntcl, mnr.r. IntrriiretiuUf Itfitfllrur hv i. ...".... l-h..i...... m :: - :: t .MiMf...t 'l I'tlVr'.N nf",iVi.,'"v "' '' ""tic Art ""' ,IH ' nt 3 ' " T'-"' " CASINOAsftlHTS VJH IVU Si WILLIAM 0MierxwuSuHr & HAT - Al i kU I vr:n R THfr m 11 WOtlMl'tf MOST BEAUTIFUL TIH5AT1UJ MARKET AT 19 th 11 A. M TO llilB r, M ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE IN NEW PAIIAMOI-NT PICTUIIE TUB "Dollar-a-Year Man" AUDED ATTBAOTION'S THE STAIl OF BDUAIl COMEDIES JOHNNY JONES TN PEItHON IN FILM OrTrrlnx Original "Oet-Hlch-Qulck Monologue I Edgar" (ll.ADYH ItlCi: HOl'UANO HOFXJWT rnoLoouE .and dancb3 ; STANTON iVVV. Z AVS2 AN ADAPTATION I1V MLMAN AND I OKOllOB ClirSRTRH OK ANNA HEWKU-'fl ! TAMOLH KOVHIj BLACK BEAUTY ' I A Mastrr Picture -Heller Than the Hook with JEAN PAIGE AND AN AM.-HTAR CAST ' ADDED DOnOTIIV FOX. POLOIST CHAJtMB CHAIM..IN LKADS THE BAND -Next Week--AnnlvorHary Ktlval DOl'dhAS KAIRHANKS In "THE NUT" PA f A CT? 121 MAItKKT I r.lit-W-.E-i 111 A. M. In 11' HT in p m. Norma Talmadge 4 IN HI. II LATK8T PlfTUIlK The Passion Flower ' , KROM PI.AV OP HA.MB TITLE I NOTF '(" eomplet In overy Jetall thart " tKn play Avnrli'ii "ciinsTNl-T-Tnl. "ldTK rcaaia m a m to u ir, p u. BEBE DANIELS and JACK. HOLT 1 in iu:Ai-AnT pir-runn ' "Ducks and Drakes" A rAPPINATINO nOMANCK VICTORiAhWfp KKorNAi.D HAnicnn puoduotion or TIIK WIDKI.Y DISrt'HHBD NOVEL. THE BRANDING IRON -: l AST t( 1.1 PES rupHAHA CflTLCTOM AND JAMES KIRKWOOD rADITSl VrMnTTHT iTlJrET -i.l 1 1 ULi r.liln IlHtnmrit!ln REGENT in riNimini Hker" MAnKET ST. nil." 17TII TOM MOORE In "OFrrcER nnu" GLOBE MARKfrr AT .11 NIPKrt VAUDEVIT.I.t: II Tn 11 i irsil' lli-.LJ u UUIIA & ro 'ONCE I'PON mrB " flTIIERK PHII.ADKI.PHIAS FOREMOST THEATRES FORREST TONIGHT! nrin VTCr RtAT rOP, WLD. MAT. B'V. $1-50 THE POPULAR MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON! I ItALPH DUNBAR'S REVIVAL RCOI.NALD DE KOVEN'S MASTERPIECE! IS30K1 America's Greatest Comic Opera INO.MPARAIII.E CAST SIPERB CII0RC3 AJEmente'J Orchestra II!ii Canductlnic ALL, EOS & SAT MAT. 50o TO 12 PADD1PV NIGHTS AT 8.15 o-rrivrv mats wed sat. TONIGHT! HEA,N, GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS tftv r a GRfiNDOWNAfiKi Same Company That Made "Mary" Famous on Its initial Philadelphia Performance Pop. Mat. Wed. & Sat. ""' $2 Hems BROAD LAST WEEK Last Pop. Wed. Mat. "" $2.00 S' UtH w v A 1. 1 i:.s -, i mat -i. ro j-j jo K'llS PIIISKWATfcn s LINCOLN H ITU I IHNK Xr.l5INS " Klii'il r.iinnua ('nini'Hii Intact !. 1 Wl I K sl.AM lllL'l..-tir lUHll.lir 11 MANTELL V.Ml GENEVIEVE HAMPER l "n!.l. ItK'lIRl.lUl vV it m.I. Mullri. h - .lr. .A , l. ,-nlnu I liUly.l 15 Tn.Kjay HAMLET I'M' I IKI. p J' i u s i at: -a ii kinij i,i:ah 'l.l'' Mli 'iir"- . ... ...i.. .. . .-..- .... ,, uTir - i ii. .,, .MUTiii.-.- .ii.ni IIANI in," PVIl'l. -- ' I urO h.i'fiilik III. Ii m, .It AI I I '. & SAT MM HK1 sP.'uh 12 l'i'l' WKIi MM' HKM 11;aTS I so Annual Elks' Frolic Metropolitan Opera House riiuiail.t. I'll-lu' .i tr. Al-ril "H 'U in M.ll mli. Ml. I In. " " 'i '"'i ' Hi jii I Mijai, nl Slam l.5l'l" Ha nil l'rl Drill I'urial gKKI- pilla.UAM QS JTAI.TH W $1. $2. , Ti k.i i"" . i " i. Kiks II,. ma ai.n In-. ..f prif. nmnm at Met i I'tw.hUin Oir I lit i EITH'S THEATRE WILLIAM ROCK- ii ' n i i t,i t. j, i- .,... ERNEST EVANS DIAMOND & nitENNAN in riahitrnilni a l.m k In.' II'iitip A i.oii i In in (), jf, onr llfurhal Hanlrra Olhara ' At Al'UMY OK MI mi- SPECIAL CONCERT PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA WAGNER PROGRAM TONir.l-IT AT n. i c -' ,- r i u. U I AMPIIITIIUATIIE. B0- MILDRED FAAS " b. s,n' "tt';A' uJ;spj"'L -t -a A nrll 'IR (j i m . ....... .... nn f IUIf! 1I' TROCADERO u,lu 1 IN ABRAHAM ti phi. 'Pram i 11 1 lib I' HI iiwr L.MUN Tmu 'tjH 2L::j!Zwli:i,,Ki , vt-(c,.'.i,-fM,A,. jVy.tH.VWa. -.. . ..HfWa-evs.,jffiirfffa ... u. . vi ifclgjjyUH