EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, - MONDAY, MAY 9, 1921 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of Smart Gowns Worn by Smart People 'She Hears of Many Persons Sailing for Europe on Thursday of This Week Jrm H "rn om bentitlfiil clothes Mlte Mr. Stncv Lloyd wm on ,-...,, urrrt tln other lny looking r1'. lu mart In n dnrk blue tnllorcS ".Tn, I. t "hot "s tnnnlnB nml un 9,1 ? It wn" fiiHlilonwl of tnn-co oreil ft' .,nr trimmed with row-colored inffctn in " .Iorp. The lint was mM , rc" McVn.l.lon is wi-aring n , J , ore.' fn-rk which i trimmed V k l.in.d fl" '-'" "l,,' '" W. i Mri?" "'lack hnf trimmed wit. " , " tint her- wH I' the frork and It "" r ,ln' Mrs. McVtidden HMiallv H f ' lln" . 1 flirt- lire n VVIl.VH 11-11 UIKI -- .- "- ttPL" ' " HT'',"pr '.nnrt'eoitume wns worn b rhrV",e ndwnh.'ler, who. ai you i to he n l"td next seaaou. Her Vn l black canton rope made ""VrUht HmS and qiillo plain, nnd TAe irnv i.torkiDB';. nnd Mnek '7" ,7 1'lr "m hat xx.U faced with y ,', n-l triinnjpd nt the "'f' lrm with a Mnelc water ",'"" ,' ClrKtincV tltlan locks vou kn r , L.HCh Marls seems old for ho Acd n LMrl It Mmply accentuated Christine outti. T tum: ho-n hearing quite n .lot about I "," V ,;,. Pay Nurer an. I M .; "wtoiU-K ,' "" 7 ortnj ; PcclMly attractive J.",,'1' Mr Tl horn Wlstnr. Mr.. n n , r.,:. mtcv nud Mrs. Keating ; .To-tan-lin nd Cnimored that nil the kid ' ii.. ,n the vielnltv will be there, too. dlV, " rjoWell will bvo bread nnd ,"..i Atr Albert Bacon the cnntlj rolM "ihi lo Mrs. Thomas Mmrplw S'1( eake. The novelty tab e ?. , l. prided over by Mr. Mnrtx and II'ii'l ('otr,l wiU l,avu thc y ihn 'p her care. WVSVT it n relief when the nun ',n,e out on Saturday? I think p p minds and points of view 'ore K.Mim; a bit murky w tli the eon Ct id wet weather 1 know pretty ', ' 'M..ne I met la.t week bail ti gm ,. 1, .ml tlionplit I meant M.me ti.nc 1 ni-ver even drfiimed of. if I J,' md "Oood mornlns.' is it at.,. with xouV And did rverjone t,n i it was perhaps you who nnd ,h, Br..M.-h. nnd not he. fIio or tl.ej v; i all over now nnd wo will srerd to m!lo with the weather, even If ,t ,s pe.lieted that it will be nasi J "sn'nucst week. I defy It to be! Dllr n.i know that, thn Tom Robins' nnd thir daughter. MnrRarct. will tall n T'mrnlny for l"urope and will i,e cenp until late in the autumn? Mrs. Robini. I heard some one pay the other riay had not been away from Phllatlel r'lia for nny lenuth of time ninre be fore !" war ami she hud worked so hard an.' .o marvelously in that time In the tii.. ii'. rnmmilteos of the Kmer tn,.. id and other things she Is in fr'"'l la It renlly is fine thnt she 4s trlt- ti have mi'h n beautiful trip. I'gnr r was abroad diirlnR the war m! i.i venderful work In the env r?t nnd ' Tranre anions the Mimicrs and M'i.11) . nnd she too mut ueed n r ,. -hanpe and ret Sh has hen , ..-d a' It all winter here in charge t' i 1 1' Maenl buien'i at tne i.mer- K.u .1 tulug to obtain temporary rk . ! nr for the mans iinemploe( 1 understand tlic.x win sneim in Ftanre and Italy nnd will i e In September. . u udcnried and her two Willamina ami harnh in I Mi3 l'aullnn Howie are 1 ii-opc on the twelfth of this . nn.l ..n nri Mrs. Samuel K. flano.. T.,d her son. Jay. Mr.Heeves and tin tn oihiT bo.VH will Join them 0Tr tin rr in June Mrs r.b'nrd U. S.nith. .lr..who was 8 Ml" Hirnrs and Is nu Unglishwomnn, ' -rum : mi Thuredav '"o with Mrs. I'harles rte'ierts anil Doris, of I'cnlljn. Mr Si- th will visit her parents Mr it ! Air John BarneH In London. d Vr Tt.jhnrts i ill htay with her nnth r Mr cry, In thn same city. V'totr there nrn so man Koine abr ad t soniis Hlmost ns if there would h v . f n Joft nt home. However te'i find rlirt-o are many deliRhtful !iop'" 'nft for us to enjoy o dandy sum ?'ir n h f eu if v:r -ahnot ourselves teits" . trip to the other side VANCY WTNNIJ. t- i. j i Tie I h, M' in p ni S rs m in will ineludo litr clnsMualis of M'ss Iry.-ln'H Hcl.oal. MIsh Unilly Kj.lglili U.irtow, daughter o:' Mre Henry Mtnrkwcll IJartow, of Uvneild Valley, will bu Introdmcd to, noclcty at u if-a oti October i". , Mrs. CJcoTgo U. MeClcll.-in Monies and, her ilnuahter, Minn Klsi Marian Monies, and son, Mr. William Nelfon Motile?, of New Ilochello, N'. Y., have nrrUcd In this city and ur- tlio guests of Mrs Newton Parker .tin-Icon, of Oak luno ntid Tenth street, nak litie Tlio wed-1 dltisf of Mltis Monlei- and Lieutenant Geoffrey C'ooko HuntliiK, of this rlty and New 1 ork, will he soleinnlzeil on Sv't urdny evening tiftt. Mnv It, In : T'aul (i Ilpln opal t hurclt, OroiU to be followed by a reception at the home m Mra. JackHon, tho brl'icn aunt. Mr. ntid Mrs. Arthur M. Lewis, of the nellevuo-Stratford, nnd Mr. Samuel Hughes Muttson, of Chestnut Hill, en tertained nt supper nt the West Tho". ter Country flub lat evenlnir Among tho guOHts wero Mr anil Mrs. Jl I Held. Commander Georfe Westervelt i Mr nnd Mrs II Pepper NorrK Mlta' Cnrollno it r. Hilrd, Mr and Mr P. S DaillnBton Mr. nnd Mrs Joseph Trftrr-lillor 111- mirl VTra t- H .Tn cobr, Mr. and Mrs ,1 ('. Murtivli, Mies .Marin sellers, .iir ana sirs i nanniim Way, Mr Wellington Woodward. Miss Alice Logan, Mrs Gertrude PnkewnlP Mr. Bdward Hoopns, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Dalrd, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ful weller Mr Andrew Gray, Mr and Mra. J. K Btrublng, Mr. Howell Davis. Mr Lennder Illddle, Miss Anna l'"oulke, Mr Kdwnrd Nash, Mr Thonum Lvans, Mr, M V Bergen. Mr. and Mrs Joseph A Jnnnev. Jr . Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Mor ris. Mr lldward A Rolilnron, of Hal. tlmtfre; Mr anil Mis Thoodoto I Grayson, Mr. and Mrs Genrgo 11. Llvans. Mr. 1'lysses Mcreer. Mr and Mrs Kane S Green, Mr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd L Bla bon, Mr and Mrs. A. V Wethcrlll, Mr nnd Mrs. Thomas Cover, Dr. and Mrs. H n. Lyon and Mr. and Mrs. H. IJartol Hrazler Th Graphic Sketch Club has Issued Invitations for a prlvath view of the twenty-socoivl annual exhibition on Sat urday next, May 14. Interpretive dam: Ing will bo given by members of tho club. Mr nnd Mrs. Andrew Wright Craw ford and their family, of 2421 Spruce street, wilt close their town home on Wednesday June 1, and occupy Ihelr country place, Mount Pleasant P.i.n Mnwr, for the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlos M. MrClo.nl. of 1715 Spruce street, returned to their homo last evening from u flbhlng ttlp, where they have been spending two weeka at th- ICgypt Mills Club, l"g: pt Mills, Pike, county. P. Mr. uml Mrs Hn..- Wain llnrrl'vn. of 235 South Twent first htiet, will close their town house on WedncMln' next nnd occupy ihelr summer home at St Davids until the autumn Mr nnd Mrs Hnrclson K. f'n.icr, .lr of MO Tine street, and their young daughter will close their town Iiouho early In Juno nnd occupy their rottaga which the have leased at Capo May until thc autumn. Mr. and Mrs. David L-wl.s, uf tho Lincoln Aoai-lmcnts. will leno tho lat ter pait of June for Iievon Tnn, I'm on, where they will remain for tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs .1 Crnltr Miller and their son. Mr .1 Craig Miller. Jr.. ot Huntington, W. vn., will oe entertained as tho guei-tH of Dr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd Bucher Klnck, of 1518 I'lun street, for a fow davs tho latter part ot this week, before lenvlng for Atlantic l"ity for tho summer. Mr. nnrl Mrs Hnmnton G. Slleox, of t"23 Llndtey avenue. Oak Lane, lll luao early In July for Atlantic Cltv whore they will remain until tho autumn Mlt-s Nella WcUierllt. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Richard Wetherlll. of Chester, entertained Informally on Saturday nfternoon nt luncheon, followed by bridge, In honor of Miss Lury Prltcn- nrd. daughter of Air anil Mrs A. . m,,, . r .. U" n , n.l, . . rurnaru. ui .iiaiiii'iiHiuii, . , ,. will bo her Ktif-t foi u few weekh. Mlsn Prltchard s engagement to Mr George Jochem, nf Piorla III., baa ,1um In en nnnounced Colonel John Gribbol, of W; ncote. and Mr John V Khattuck, of Uldlc Park, have r,ft fcr a fortnight's llhlng t.'p at Boca Grande. Fla. Mrs. Shattuck Is now- In California, nhern sho Is the I guest oT her mother for a few- weoks I Mm Lldrldge Adams, of New York, fnrmnrlv of nrmantown. entertained nt lunchnnn at her home tin Thuisdaj- afternoon In honor ol Mlsa Katharine Simpson, of Oak L.wn Tlio quests from this cltv Incliithd MIm Lnulo Simpson and Miss Katlnilne Slmpao.i. of Oak Lane. Mrs J S McKay nnd Miss Judv Leo. of Germantown Addi tional ruests weio Mrs. .1 .' Atkinson, of Camden. N .1 , Miss tiladv White, of Sprl-.gfleld, Mass., nnd Mrs GeorB" Lewis Swartwo.it, of New York, for merb nfGermantown Mis. Adams was Miss M-il-tork- ht, ilnughter of .Mr. nud Mre Alfred Lee nf 17 West I'psal , street, Germanto-xn I Mr. and Mrp. Walter Shaw Thomas, 'or LnmlHirttllln, N, J, formerlv of this I t'.tv, nio receiving congratulations upon . tho birth of a son Donald Leo Thomas. 1 nn prll no. Mrs Thmnn will bo r nimbereil ns Mla Kvelyn Ifaes, of ' this cltv anil llavciford I'h ji o l) Pa. In MISS DOKOTIIY hl'ISM.IhSY Uaughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. bpclllssy, of (hestntit Hill, who It Interested In the Wcllexlcy CoIIcro campaign now goiiiR on ALONG THE READING At tho annual meeting held last weelt of tho Oak Lano Rovtow Club tho fol lowing officers wero olected for tho en suing j car: President, Mrs Oeoruo C. R. Degcn; flrnt vice president, Mrs. Kdw-ln M. Abbott; nccond Ico presi dent, Mrs. William Chester Y'crkos; recording secretary. Mrs. John H. Cross . corresponding r.ecrotary. Mra, Gt-oriro V B Lcltch ; federation sec retary, Mrs. William P. Slegert ; treas urer, Mrs. Thomas B. Sullivan ; direc tors, Mrs. William Hastle Smith. Jr.. Mrs Alhert Geo. Mrs. Dald A. Ferro. Tho otnrers will servo two enrs and tho directors thrco years from May IS inclusive GERMANTOWN There will bo a meeting of tho Last Gerniantown Civic Club nt tho J. L. Klnsey School, Sixty-fifth avenue and Limekiln Dike, on Wednesday nfternoon. Many Important BUbJectn concerning the futu owitof U club wl I todls:; the gus present uj-n-, Mr ., Rf.l . 11UKO .uci imrev, ui .win-in . Mr. and Mrs. Jctso C. Ke'tter. of 71ri7 Bryan street, hnvo returned from spend ing somo time m Asburj' Park Mrs GcorKO L. Kelle, or fiSOt Mc Cnllum street entertained nf luncheon and cards at her homo on Friday after noon In honor of her mother. Mrs. Joyce, of Boston. Her guests Included Mr3. William H. Wilson. Mrs William A. Castor, Mrs Kdgar 13. Sheppurd. Mrs. Theodore Johnston, Mrs. Alma Barnes. Mr3 Aino Shuman, Mrs Clar ence G. Jacoby, Mrs. John XI. Ilupns berger, Mrs. John McOabc nud Mrs. Ralph S. Byram. and daughter, Mr and Mrs Samuel Wolf, of 511 6 Pulaski avenue, bv n f .' Intlmato friends Mrs. Gutz will sail with her brother, Mr. S. Guggenheim, on his return to Germnny on May 21. Mr. Guggenheim spent one year In this country visiting relatives. Miss Alboita. Bornhelm and Miss La ther Bernheltn, of 2435 West Lehigh ie nue, nre guests of Miss Ktello tlreon baum, of Baltimore Mr. nnd Mrs, Ipnnr PInut, of the Ma jestic, will leave net wet It for iiicm natl, whom they will be the guebia of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Segal. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs Robert MehlUi Itiddell of 193.1 Hazel avenue, are rc-iUm- concratulntlons upon the birth of n ii, Robert Melville P.lddell. Jr Mr nnd Mrs John B. Curtis, of fin in Hazlchurst roatl, celebrated the tnlrtv elchth tinnUersarv of their weddlnc at tliolr lioino suntiay evening. Among ii ti 1 .Mrs I . Mr and Mrs Walter Mc'nffrt, of Over brook: "Sir nnd Mrs Frank Smith Mr John Curtis, Mr. nnd Mrs William Dennis and Miss Blanche DciinK of Brooklnwn, .N". J. Mr. and Mrs Richard Newman 'lme retm ned troni their weddlmr trip and ate at home at 223'i Bonnffon terrace. Mrs N'winun will be rein. mb. red n-i Miss Hmllv Cawood, of r. 7 Jl Belniar terrace, before her marriage, which tools place last month. MISS RAY INGBER .WEDS MRAMUEL KRAFT Marriage of Mlsa Elsie Keating and Mr. Thomson Clyde , A prettr weddlni? took iI.it 'i-i m'-i rung at fi ,0 o'clock at Mosebat h -, Thlr-' toenth street nnd Olr.ird iiMiuif when MIsh Ray Ingbor, tlaupln i of Mrs G Bnioti, ol 1751 Nnrth ThlrM -third rert wai nuirlnl to Mr Snniuel Kraft, the Rev Ar.nln KosonbfiB oltl tiatitig .Thn bntlo Won u kowh of while satin trimmed with rose point ljoe nntl tiillo ' 1 1 with in-" e dot Inn and carried n, shower boutpiet with or 'hlds, Illlen tif the valle nntl i.weet1 peas Mi' was attendul hv Mrs Mff mini f'Mruiri ns matron nr liotun-, w-no , woro a cobttitne of blm k tulle oven white satin nnd ran led n -bower boil tpiet of ro-es The brid'-i'mnldx were, JIIss Beatrloo Devers whos g"n was if rainbow Kros tie Lundre Miss May I.etensun III changeable pen. h gros tie. Lnntli' Miss Belle Fisher whoso t-os-timi was of silver taffetn, mi l Miss Dot tnti.t. gownetl In silver tnffctu They 11 wore vrenthes of floweir nnd cnrrled snephertl'ii crfjoks The best man wan' .Mr Mat inglter, lirotner or the britle, and the usheru were Mr Joseph Dia mond, Mr. Herman Glk-kmun. Mr. Sam uel Abnihams nnd Mr. Samuel Sclmlt After tho reception, which iittcnded h nbotlt one hundred nnd fifty guestM Mr. and Mrs Kraft left rm a wetltlhig trip through uppt N' w York -'nte They will bo nt li'imo lifter May . et "MO Now kirk st.ert CLYDt: KLATIVG til et wedding iici solemnized n Sinirdny nt I o'clock, when Miss I'NIo K luting daughter of Mr and Mri. Robert Keating, of ."m'I North Grata street and Mr Thomson II Chile were narrled nt tho home of the Rev John Ftshei, in.tor of thn Lutheran Church f tho Nutlvltv, nt Seventeenth and Tioga streets The bride was attended h Miss Berslo Illeeznrde Mr. rivtlo had as best man Mr. rarl Sehu'ltz. After a tour to Niagara Fall-. Mr. nnd Mrs Clyde will bo at horn.- after Juno 1 at ns.",9 North Smetllev street. Tiocii. Dr. Pennlman to Give Dinner Dr .roslah Penn-m- acting proost of tho University cf f- nns Ivania, will give a dinner nt th T; 'levue. Stratford this evening nt 7::i0 o chrk, to meet tho advisory council of tho Henry Phlppj Tntltute. Seventh and Lombard Erects. IteportH of tho work done bv the or ganlzatlon during the Inst year will bo read and discussed. Tho advisory council Ineludes Dr. Ed ward Martin, commissioner of health of Pennsylvania, ex-offlelo; Dr C. Lincoln Furbush. director Department rubllo Health and Charities; Mr William II. Baldwin, of Washington , Dr. Herman M. Biggs, of New York , Dr. Lnwrnson Brown, of Saranan Luke; Dr Living, ston Fnrrand, of Washington ; Dr. Simon Flexiicr. of New York Dr. James Aloxnnder Miller, of New York : Dr. Samuel McCuno Lindsay, of New York ; Dr. Josoph H. Tratt, of Boston ; Dr. Theobald Smith, of Princeton, Dr H Gideon Wells, of Chicago nnd Dr. Wil liam H. Welch, of Baltimore, Amontr thoso present will bo Mrs Arthur H l,ea, ?,lrs ('hari Pratt. Jr . Mrs J Willis Mm tm. Ml John '. Oroomn Mrs. Corr-ollUM Stevenson, Mrs Frederick Guest, ti.uigln.r of Mr Henrv Phlppr: Mr. s ." Houston, Mr. Lou's " Madeira. Mr Aith-ir I. t hui.'h. Dr. Morris J. Lewis. Dr Alfretl Stengel, Dr. William Pepper, Dr Uailtl Rleaman, Mr. C C HnrrlFon, Mr John C. Bell, Dr Arthur H Gerhard. Dr. A N Rich, nrtls. Mr. Corlles Morgan, Dr Alexan der ''. Abbott. Mr IxjuIs tJerstley. Mr. David T. La) man. of N. w York; Mr. c H. Ludlngton, Mr t w. Churchman, Mr S M Swaab Mr John Phtpp. son of Mr Henr Phlpp-. Dr Charles .1. Hntfle'.tl. e.ecutlo dlrcotor of t'ue In stitute: Dr. Paul A Lewis, director of the laboratory, and Dr H. R. M. LandU director of the clinical nnd sociological departments. 11 LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Papc IriHLADKLriHAO LF.AUI.NO THKATIIE I D.HECTION OP Ll:i i .1 .1. HllUllBBT LYRIC MfiHTB AT l(V LAST WILEK ,UtPop. Mat. Wed. j, $1.50 cisnyaoiiy fiffUA.AOOJtss jcm TOE' 7 LATE.ST Pi?O0UCTION :or TfJt3?5QJ fm JO or I il&abRlba OlfciH IUIUI rl raraclt ch tkf of. m i-,-s-;, coilW 5UCCIS1 Ot THAT KAMI V'Tt A MVRiAD Of 5TJ AN8 ..!? M. .JBN WILI.IA.MS (If -lOliS Circrn slnel, who Is presi dent of the Thcta Chapter of tho Dillu-Delta hororlly SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. William J. Clay, of 2514 South Nineteenth street, aie rtcelving congratulations mi tho birth of a son on Frliliu. Mnv 6 Mrs. nn will be ic lu r-n bored as Miss Rejlna Brown, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs James F. Brow 11 - Mi". Iren 1 K Krleger will nitertam the mnnhfrs of her fororlty at hcuso pat tv nt her bungalow In Brldgowater over niNt week-end Ml Gllzabeth McMonamlu linx re turnetl to her home nt SI 16 South Thir teenth street, after having spent somo time In Atlantic City. ' NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. L Adler. of :i:s North Flchtcent'i street, announce tho engage ment of their daughter, Miss Krma K. Adler, to Mr David A Sternberg, ion of Mr. and Mrs Charles St. rnberg, of Mlnneniwlts Minn. Mr and Mrs Bland Wotfcudep, of 3 '" 2 7 North Fifteenth street, will sail on Tucsrinv. Mnv 17. on tho S ti Carmanla to sijeiitl notne tlmo nbroad Mr and Mrs. Frank Stern nnd their fnmilv of 171" North Eighteenth street. nre -pending some time in Atlantic ( tf . Mii-s Helen Frank, of Seventeenth nnd Master streeta, has ns her guest for a fw wttks Miss Bertha Walncr, of Ba'tlmore farewell surpilse pnrty was gmn lr honor of Mrs Meer Getz on Friday 1. -nlng nt tho home of her son-in-law Noble street, nre receiving congratula tions on the birth of a roti Mr3. Kratz before hr tu rriagr wow Miss Mary Bryan Mini Amv W. le of 013 West Wash ington fi.et, ..fbrnt(d her twelfth blrthdnv anr.'v. - .irv bv etitt-rtalnlng a number of fr,. nli at h'-r home. BUILDINGS FOR WOMEN Organizations Confer on Joint Head quarters In Washington New York, May . (By A. IM The Women's National Civic founda tion proi'eet to provide in Washing ton joint headquarters for all nntionnl women's organizations was thc sub ject ot discussion at a meeting called today by Mrs. C. (. Calhoun, of Wash ington, the foundation president. Miss Alice Carpenter, the founda tion's secretary, fald n ten -acre estate nt the head of Connecticut avenue in Washington hah been acquired, whero it is tironoetl lo construct 11 group of 1 urtistic buildings nnd clubhouse-,. 1 Train Cuts Off Boy's Arm ! Falling under n freight train on v. Inch he attempted to yet n ride voterdny nft ernoon, Tiioimis fJilroy, fourteen years old of 'Jim.) South Twenty-ttiinl street, suffered the loss of his left arm. Tho necident oreurred on the Pennsylvania Railroad -iiling nt Twenty-fifth nntl Jacks-mi sfuvts. Tho Iroy was tal.en to St. Aglie' Hospital by police of the Twent j -eighth and Riluer streets station. This nftirnoon I was vvnwklng home nnd I saw my tdsler Oladdis wnwklng in frunt of me with n bor lookln; Iik- n box of candy, tne thinking, O. And I quick hurried up ami rawi up ShminrttNi ArWnrAfMVMrt to her, saying. Hello (ilnddls, ynu """" didetii know I was In back of you, did 1 sA11 cut IDCDT nKjHts at SsI3 joii I H OrlUDltX 1 ,M. AM . Hat No. nnd Tm not. cspednlb Ixelted now 'POP. MAT. WLD. "' $1.50 that Jve found it nut, sen liiii'ifii'. Not sounding very Incournglng, nnd I Fed, Well. Ill unvvk the rest of wi with you enywny mj .votill have com pinny. The plezure will he nil yours, sed Glnddls Her still being mad, nt me for wnklng lier up nt 7 o ciork this morn ing by playing handball on the outside of her door And wo kepp op wnvvking and after a wile I sed, O. vou got u, package, havent you? Is it hevvyV No, sed Gladdls. I wns going 10 snv If it wns hevvy Id carry it for vou, I sed, nud Gladdis sed. How can n little bor with .". rakes of soap in It be-hevvj, wj dont uu ue n little judgement ' Sio.ip nuthing. like fun its foap leeve tno Biuell, I fed. Heer, smell, sed Gladdls. And "-he pushed It ngenbt my nose 60 hard it felt like n puntrh in the iioh, and I quick smelt, and It was soap all rite, me say ing, liny, look out who your puxhlng Id the r.nse, you dont nod 10 thliiK youre everybody. And I ran 0 circles erround her to muke her nind anil then decided not to go home yet nfter nil and went erround to PuiN Slmkinses Proving politonisa is libel to have a dubhle meening. fir. nan?MAHs Av Announce m mEmmm FGfULOES W80 &VSB AHO STABIO fT Jon Murray ANpr.icso CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE POSITIVELY LAST WEEK TWII.U DAI'-Y 1 . 0 5 .MAIS. 2 15 D.W.SRIFFITH'J s;mmmam &TMJsmr ii IrriUdtn tcvier AB101M- KcdrraU l'rlc -BitLc2' Btlb Wrttt or fkMi f.r KntTT r VtbU4 ureplea, R0TAL ENGRAVING CO. 814 Wilort St 'A TU't'iri nf STKIKI' OIY TRKPCNT. 1 with ' amiMp Intftrttt, ufnelent corrdy prn L"n nx Hui'Mtn r&T PRICES '3 nights r.n- in $1 r.n 600 Orchestra Seats, $1.00 MATINEES: Orchestra $1.00 Balcony 50 Family Circle. . .25 fcEATfl NOW ON HA1.B Vf'R BALANCH OF BNOVJEMKNT niiLAPEr.PHrAs roREMi-.pT titkatres BROAD LAST 6 EVGS. "T IteitlERT n W LD. & SAT. MANTELL GENEVIEVEHAMPER TONIGHT LOUIS XI TOMORROW MACBETH RK-IIKI.I1L riiuiv,, UAM'.KI -,ji,' JJA'IWIJ" 'V M' Mimri ant ..p I.NK'E sat Nleht Jl I.It S i-Ai:Art. AUI, Ei!S AVD 1AT MVT. r.no TO t)0 POP JtAX WEDNESDAV Bin. t.. Jl -.0 WOnLD'S MOST DEAt-TIFVti TIIEATRB '. CARRJCkT r'5TS AT 8 15 Geo. M. Cohan's Comedians IV IMC HEAT. MISIM. f'iMriiV DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Wllll.ini M I'ouell will cuter tain the lunehton club of which she Is n member, at her heme on Cnsl Thliteenth street, Chester, tomorrow nfternoon. The nuests will include Mrs 3. A. O. Campbell, Mr? Oainctt I'endle ton. Mrs B II lltni 1 Hw-teiiey. Mrs Henry' von II. Stocver, Mrs .lohn I, niaelt Mn Arthur C ,Tnol Mra. Wll. Ham n Harvey, Mrs T lMwarrt Clyde Mrs Ueortre nuntlnir, Mrs Krnnl. Sweeney Mr? Hlchnrd Wetherlll ami Mrs. (.eirp.. Booth Among thn IDreel Hill n omen who will entertain nt the card party which will bo Riven on Tuesdnv Hfternoou at tho homo of Mrs l- M C.IUcntler, 1023 North Park avenue for th benefit of the Treble Clef Club, will be Mis I Harry 1J. Ureep, who i rhalrmnn of tho liiffjlr; Mth Frank Htatifoid Mrs Wai Iter Lvbolt, Mrs ICdvvIn Va m thc follow Inn members of the rlub hav taken tables Jtrs. Arthur Staples, Mrs. V. M. McCuti-heon, Mrs. OrurBe Hrooks, Mrs Oeort,-e Kolnier, Miis Gertrude I'iaher and Miss Porls Clare NORRISTOWN MIsh JMn.i Friend, of 743 rtcorno street, entertainer! the memhorn of the .1 ,T. Club at her home Among the fr-esls were MM Bertha Inscll. Miss Km ma Jones. Mlsa I."ulra nnl Miss Hleanor Carnpbfll. Miss Ull. Aker. Miss IXeha Kvans anil Mtsi rdna I'owt Me iiJid Mr3 Hnrohl r. Kr.it, of ISO STORED nnd Money loaned on them if deiired FRIDENEERG'S, 37 N. 11th ST lleiMeeu Hlliert .V. Arrh St. .md 1", V.'. Cor. 9 & Buttonwood Sis. i m i iitttTP r j GRRNDQlDNAmt POP MATC. WFn i SAT 7IE3T SEAT? J" iKATd .VOW mil THI-i K NEXT WELK MARKET AT 1 9th 11 A. M TO II IS P M Marshall Neilan r-wsits riAVDAI.t. TARRISU 3 "BOB HAMPTON OF PLACER" Rr.i,in' BATinv, jame kirkwood, MAHJoKIK DAW n.-f TWi i THO' RAND oritEH 1-l.w i ns FECOND AND KINAI. WEEK OF CAPITOL MIXI'.D CJUVRTETTt staWcdn'a'Tiiv BERTLYTELL K ! "THE MISLEADING LADY" I rilOM IXVi Oh "-AMK VAMR PALACEl-'V"1; IVF LOUISE GLAL'M TV KIK--T Mir. . r .vi-, fir "I AM GUILTY" Th CaV InrlM.s MahiuV IIAJIILTON 10TH Arcadi M .HTS AT g IS VATS WKI vT FORREST Positively Last Week Season's OrcatPat Mus-cal Success VICTORIA f'AnKF:T vs nTn rill-VTM T .T tl.1 Lrt-aUlcl in a M TO 11 1.-, M. a : rrm;i; rv.nn' -tiov "TOO WISE WIVES" a rRMor: t i-ii ti're RALPH DUNBAR'S REVIVAL MOORESTOWN Miss Holen Wilson, who has ben spentlliiK the vvtnter In 'U'llmlnKton. will return short) v to her homo on Chester avenue. Mm Jn.cpli Potter rpert Saturdav and Sunday ut Hcasldo Park, N. J. At the meetlne of the Clnnanilnsnr.1 Home the follow Ins wero electid ni nw ?1 inombei-i i.f the hoard: Mrs Fran -Is H W. D nl'fi-. president, Mrs Choi let T j Broivn trtabiirtr, nntl Mis. Alevmler B Wood, .lr secretary . Mrs s Umlln I g Stolte', mil Mrs. B Hurhert O'cpei. B ji'iiBiiiriii'tniii'iniiiin m,iiuinni.ip rawiii!i!EW'ri.iii,-'wnii;iiiiin"i in mm ru hrmx iiiiiiiwm;in,,ipi!:iiWiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii!!i,rffli a George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Nowadays It's Allen's Hals ' J We Are Pleased lo Announce a i JACK LONDON'S CKIAHKATUU vj Et. 'THE STAR ROVER" "'a, LARR' SEMON L'? "THE RENT ( OLLLC'IOR C A YWC 7-i MARKET hTRETIT f-lT I I WJ .m "-Ml TIlMADi'-S .N lin - I.I v r AL'. vpjil,'-I'i-'t'L-I.K ASP SAT VAT f.0r to li r.t. mvt :) to Jl co -KA1 - TIP I.-'. v rii'iTfT'L THE MASK ;.T V i t K. -VN l v f- t PRAMA I It. I' ' .- mv -runv 111- itorv ef n. .mati who ' --, ftr i . -. n l-uflift' J r'a-iirlni: JAi ! I' 't. HEDDA ." , LIT TI ' MI' KEV M'ioi'1 REGENT ''nu. vv v GLOBE !Altk I A -K W Hi ! ,'i .rsr 11 i it' . rrr.DAV Tst R' I TT1I IM' KKi'I'.l' m I " KI'.UHIMl ' .OTH C I 'r Miiiurr s-in.u.i V ' MI-r.H ' I'-mri'i t! i , HI "I 1. 11 atr ' cf V '' a I 'eio, "n ii f .'j-i t 4 i lur B, .a trout SOCIAL ACTIVITIES k 'i N'. 'OHf .' 3 ' ur. M f ' r -'trfton j lildrlle. .'tl. "ill I pt man at tho wadding of " r.iuM-i. L Ri 11. daughter of "'is haniuel Bftll. of "70 South i a d Peuinuro road, Hiver. i " .lohn Tlownrd Wlielet . Jr ' ' William nodnirtii UPl on. -prue.. street, which 'i'l he "1 n Sa-turda- irtetnuuli June u. of the bride n par. m ' '1 h. the RUf ,-t nt hniii i in ''I. t, i veil hv Mr . I il Mr linn, .it thbli home nt l!n. . -' ud ij nfternoon ih t ai l m pmtv nntl rtcipilou in Mr nnd Mis J li. nram " "I 1 . 1 J Spiui-M tr. et nt i o ". m in nu r)i urn t ' - i fr. .mn. n. June I Mi i .p PI 1,11 'i h. nsslsii il HI 1 il il uiKhtei - Mil- .Vr - nnd Mrs Wllluiiii 1'nul i I tlv I r fliiuqhtei In-lau, Mis i Hi i m l.ippluoutl K rd hdvv nle of ,sitei ni'i ut -ireets, will entertain nl n ' I1- e. bv a matin, -I p.ii iv 1 ui i' moon neu ' v e t '.Html Ij'tjlur iliiustit r l Mr I'l.inhlln W I)', dlei nt i i I'lv-eltilji, JC. ,1 imI en . I . - liiiii-hetin nt the Vcm ii ' l'd-.i, Mnv JS. 'n,, m, .,t The finest butter in America! 5u ifi&Jf Ctt-r,"iiMi i h . i VL..-M.- if WfffSjN MffJlSl MJV'V-v' jf Butter - 45c Your kiddies aren't very ditTcrenr from others. They knock the furniture, btatnp upstairs and down and upset water on thc floor. All woodwork about thc home can always look brand-new, if Kb kept coated with "LAVA-VAR". "LAVA-VAR" can be applied casilv and econom ically. Dries over night. It removes scratches and resists water, and wear of nil sorts longer than nny other surface finish. At Your Dealer's All Colors and Clear Felton, Sibley & Co., Inc. Philadelphia Mdnu.wtnreM of C'ol.nj. 'Will and Viinnhev crn.i i"li (i-m) Model 3003. In White. Oregon Cloth trim med with Black Rus Bin Call, welted white Ivory ole and white neela. or in White Oregon Cloth trimmed with Tan Rula Calf X 3 2; m f. A'Mi 7, 1 ''i! our Stores t t. r.-ii. .!;?- K-SfESiUCft f jfc. ff kvMkK HE new low niiv.e level now pre vails at all our stores Announcement of lower prices throughout our stocks has brought liuudrcds of new cus tomers as well as thousands of regular patrons of the Ilou.-e. UALLA II AX'S Good Slioes in the new mod els for Women, Misses, Men, Boys and Children at present prices repre sent the old-time dollar's worth in its fullest sense. FINE SILK HOSIERY F-'ROM TWO TO FOUR DOLLAF.Q $10.00 to $18.00 in a great variety of models White Milan Hemp Hots, vvith dainty lacings; White Crcpo dp Chine Hals, White Taffeta Hats,. Summer Leghorns Thc trimmings are Imported Lilirs of the Volley, Pond I.iliee, Roses, etc. You will find this collection entirely confined to Allen's. Women's Full-Fashioned Lisle Hosiery 65c a pair; 3 pairs for $1.50 o have just te-elved i new shipi - -li'ri'r in summer vvelph' Thf. i .me In t-'a i ' f'lll fa.-.hltjned lifclo ! vv'ii'e hut all slics Glove Silk Vests and Bloomers, $2.95 This Is the season fnr silk undirw.ar and if i low prlOLS vests and bloomers if a ounll-v ai .1 fcuaranti'uil fir wear anil . rvi f er ig nt these, inaj rxoellint Philippine Gowns and Chemise. $3.95 Hand mude of tine snrr rr.ite-iaN, phrl i ti ri ni,.d Thro 1-. f tk-ut r 1- -tien i ,i,i'ni inihruidered doalgns . and thoao Lr. the 1 t v.ii h i. in tuuu at 3.1l.'i. TONIGHT AT 8: 15 VITHERSPOON HALL Jur pr at d Walnut Fearless Lecturer DY DINSHAH of N'ew York 1 I .per'Jetii nd Imrnrtinl Owtr i.ol ris'UAH r '".KADIAt,'. M D. ;.I-(.-. r a - an1 I'jehn-Aytft V., -iTM'--"ei- N- - fa let nr o Air Force I . i ,- v" Limited AJmlI"3 J . Ad-n -s in Fvill Cuurt THE C'OVBSV. i-jTOLOoy or NOBLH HL MANHOOD 'U Oth 1.11 - Hunin rle-nri ,V'i - mi" -ik- r- - -ie-Tion i-rept- rr.jrt- In c rarei h'wj , r.aaon tor Ma t. Ka )"' ,- mvWi- Vsv Ut!i lnsiHiiiian nilnj;. ,, jll it I lari (The Dl.iijy. Qijs n V " "i Itelntlou to foelul- an J ?'ivti ,-- - - " .ml-.it ie at ihP pp., ,-, t. ' r ui Ii " ' .' "5"- Summer Ft , I'hile (..'V I- I '-' ru "hi a. i.h,r r . i. Ha ''' "ffl.e Telephone 5-pru s. 1- f 1 lw n's for Courae, ;6 THE ONLY CIRCUS FOR PHILADELPI I1A THIS YLAR OPENS TODAY! CIRCUS DAYS i Tm i' CIKCU'S OROL'.JjS r l,.'H AND HLNTIMj H.Vi l W J. - mnrisn nrvi5 ." mmrnnryi; N WUljOwiauiAjva ,-.YiiNgni , I'JUivSfeJot'' GiU'nUlbSV, KSDK)i r-"'u '-C "'"' I'h ';'',j'" n.l? --d ,-ind ribbon " 'ii-ive iiarui. V.IH.M nf mij. ! ft - I V P V i ' i tsln at Harp New Blouses A ttraetively Priced White Voile Ulonse of exceptional qualiti. be.iutifully trim mod vvith inserts of fine val lace; lhrcc-o.uartcr lele; outside effect. ?7.75. The Ntvv IJramle.v Model cf t.port'-i linen; lone sleeves, round neck, ?0.j0. METROPOLITAN ojjeiu matixi.,.SAT. rr MAY 4' "Hi I VPI" - Hi KMT L I ritAVA'IAS.' V rr.E5FNTS i Sleeping Beauty i (RJI S'jWfiuTSSIT za(SVj hVZ CT,Ti 7-v.m'Ci .L'Ij ":-v. .. f i-'i-'uiv. 't : - v-;r --iv'7? vt --v- - nif 'nan rrj fi izj ,- .til li-za 31,. - '.'lBS.'l jliUvl i. l y - l fi.rvt'ji Tl Ke-f, r.n .,-, J-. 00 iTt'l-Dtirv T-: - .Illi-l - 1 Tt 11- T 111 200 HI I I I i il V J i j. ir r i .1 - , i: ni ivv . . i .i vii,:i x Tailored Waiht of white voile, finished with inn tucK.-r .i7rs 17, 10, ,'il) bust, ,i.00. splendid New Mouse in Hisquc t'tilor Voile, trimmed with lace of home color, ?1,.)0. A ver unusual model ot" tigifrcl oile, horl sleeves. OrL'an. die Collar and Cuffe. neatly frilled. ?2.75. ru i- in ,v it n' rnvv - May Sale of Dress Shields, 20c pr. :CC n..'ii nl EITH'S rilEATRf NAT NAARRO. Jr. I WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S MA. WIRIH & PHIL l"i'-l I' ' h rmnii i,i-"it .; v ' A.vn'Hnuu i. '"o I'M A. MAH' VN II VPICINS J4 Dar , II na-J A ToiMls. '"'ih'.rb TEMPEST PmHiic'lor ' PI of 5t-n ia TuKh car V hi o nh In .j- l he ir i.-i 'n w He ir, -' P-if, V ! i , hlto" n i ii" iiersp i.itioii ah i '1 .11,,.' , I .u. I- - .i. ,1 r .1 i '' an., i 'rt h s,i,,s ,, j,) .,(, lorcd h ' ' -'i S ' l it, 1 . II .., -JUi it pnir 'he in Av . -J l - fll, i . l ai .1 'Tvioub to iff either 'ii f!f!h ir ii 'ALLAHAK GOOB SHOES f)21 MARKET STREET T. GOth and Chestnut Strectb u028 Lancaster Avenue MALLAHAN'!) 2736 Gerniantown Avenue 560-1 Gennantown Avenue IS THE LOWER PRICES CAMPAIGN1 'TALK OF THE TOWN ' Kleinert 's Featherweight Dress Shields 1 , DeLancey ( Little ) Theatre w-.,T l n, -in., . ........ t? a.. h M7e 1, at ;10c a pair: S.MS iIo.-imi Size 2, nt 35c a pair: S1.0S dnren Size ,'l, at 10c a pair; S1.U8 dozen Size I, tit 1.1c a pair; S,"i.2S dncn I), M. C. New Cross Slitch Book IV Series f.i, !nill:illllillllilU'iii'l'li"iill!l!i:iiUI!inl!lilli!!ii!ill!l ni'iiiiiiniiMiWiiiin.i'iiiiiriiiinii'iiii'iiiiiiiiiii IP i . t. r,,.e 1 .1 ,.- J -J a nirairaS S ORPHEUM";:;?'"' 3, MAE DESMOND J1I.,,;'lTA,.n ft 1' !... IH'ti V n 5j IIUUIUIIU v 0 ,,, V-u.l ll nt iltn '- t t..n i I jb .1 ;s- ''l.i So;lt t ri . .. T- sj,r,j, wii.x of 14111 rerfonn.inje K1 1.1 lif Jl)l It M 00 j . sea' i reer--J I"C4.i. iv- n V , ' u Muiie lluui- MV I Hi: Mn I. IN It' II Ijl DUMONTS'.'.V!' ii :is, a is VV. H fl 9il!t luMMtl 1 Wt.Lv.4-i rvlinstrels t TTir rAIill rvirt' t ur Trniliy- Troublei Pel.nnrry nt 17th Blocks Wirt of Shul)ert NEXT WEEK -Beg. May 16 :,;SSto' University of Pennsylvania, University Dramatic Club I i - nt James M. Barrie's THE ADMIRABLE CRICHT0N VI... .-l I in' if "f I., r 'Inn nr-'t .- jth i-ea I lar tin SEATS NOW at Gimbels' & Heppe'a IT,!' 1.- iSu War l.ixi $1 to ) to, Wed. Mat, tl ond Jl BO i II m Ur vil i I m ;i i ma 'tU I 3 knuk m mm mi m V
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