Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 19, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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Nancy Wynne Tells of Twe Interesting Engagements
Announced Today Miss Page and Miss
Heclcscher Betrothed
TWO very interfstlng cnRegements
ere announced today nnd tliere is
n rumor of a third which Is very tlirlll
teft, tee. That's almost tee much for
one TTttle day, don't you thlnk7 The
firit Is Mary rnge's te Jehn O. I'lntt.
Mary Page in the Heward Wurls I'dKcs'
third daudhter and n most attractive
(rfrl. She came out about three years
aw and has been very popular, Mr.
t'latt U a brother of Mr. Clayten Piatt.
Ills first wife, who was Miss Catherine
Teenard, died four years nge. Mr,
Piatt lives at 2U1 De Lnncey place
nd has a country home In Ptiell. He
I a member of the Philadelphia Club,
lie has one little Hen. Miss Page is n
sister of Kdlth Page, who is te be mar
ried seen te Isaac Stnrr, Jr., and
Evelyn Page Is another sister. Hhe is
a granddaughter of the late Mr. B.
Davis Page, and a niece of Mrs. James
Iirge and William Byrd Page.
THE second engagement Is that of
Virginia Hcckscher, who is te be
honor guest tonight nt n ball given by
her nt nnd uncle, Miss Lucretin
Heckfcher and Mr. (lustav Heckscher.
Virginia is a debutante of the season
ind the fourth te become engaged, if I
m counting right. Her fiance I Bar
clay McFadden, wn of Mr. Geerge H.
McFadden, who live in that fascinat
ing heuae nt Eighthtcenlh nnd Spruce
utreets with the grounds nreund It,
and where the crocuses come uf se ex
nulaltcly in the springtime, lrglnla
Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Iedvard
Hcckucher, of Bollngbreke, Radner,
nnd 2123 Spruce street. Ne date has
bsen announced for the wedding, but
it will doubtless be very heed.
ANUMBEIl of Phlladelphlans will go
en te New Yerk today te attend
Leila Burden's wedding. She'a gelns
te marry Llndley Chepin, of New erk.
tihe is n brother of MrH. Francis Did
dle of this city. Seme of the attendants
at the wedding nre awfully Interesting:
for Instance, one of the bridesmaids wld
be Mrs. Jeftcpu Burden, who was Mar
gery Maude, the. daughter of Cyril
Iaude. the actor". Will you ever forget
him here some years age in ''Grumpy I
He's an Englishman, you knew, and
very popular In his ewii country, be
,t de net very often have a chance te
v... Mm li.rc. Cernelia Chaniu, Llnu-
lej's sister, is te be another attendant.
Leila Burden is a daughter of the
late Mr. Jeseph W. Burden and Mm.
Burden, of 100 East Seventieth btrect,
.New Yerk. She Is very pretty nnd at
tractive, nnd ha visited here quite a
let. Jehn Agar Is te be Mr. Chapln's
belt mnn, and Brigadier Genernl Geerge
Meselcy, Chester Burden, Fruncls Bid
die. Lawrence Milled, Jehn Hughes,
Jack Chnpln, Bill Clark, Lee Garnet
Day and De Ceurscy Falcs nrc te be
ushers.
, mnt-vi vv fAPM-Pn will
AHT RIDUELEi CARlhu will
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be nn attractive, debutante next
winter. She Is Virginia .(,:
Tnunier sister and a daughter of the
Rev. Geerge Calvert Carter nnd Mrs.
Carter of the rectory Church of the.
Redeemer. Bryn Mawr. Mary is rather
It? and has lonely hair and eyes. Vir-1
glnla Is dark, you knew, and they are
k. m. itttrnrtlv n.it r tescthcr. Mrs.
Edwin Bensen, of Chestnut Hill, Is
Mnry's grandmother, und she will
doubtless give a party for her.
HAVB you heard that n new little
Miss Merris has come te town?
Th Kffln-ham Merris. JrH.. have a
little daughter, who was born last Men
day. and Is n perfect darling. If (die Is i
nne-halt ns pretty as ner meiuer vw,
you remember, was Julia Lewis) when
the grows up we have a migniy picasum
prospect before us.
MOTHER was ill the ether dny nnd
unable te se downstairs te dinner.
e KIhIc and dnddy. wnese etner nninc
is Ned. had dinner tescthyr. a.l ly If, ;" V0, mlt0 inciuJe. Mh. ISSfr
was very cntertnlnlng. but lie n he, Mlis StSciwf 31 "a T MacJn JHss
a bit trying. Fer instance, he would Spongier. Miss Budsler. Miss Hcatley
ilk Elsie nil sorts of queer (fuestlens i and Miss M. A. Baker, chairman.
he could net quite understand, and
call things bj very queer nnmes. lie
Hpeke of n proboscis, and he said thnt
a deg he had seen down rtrcet seemed
almost le have n prehensile tell, nnd a
few Mich things, nnd then lie asked 1
Elsie hail a proboscis, and filially Wcie
thought that was going tee far. Se.
cepjlng her elders very correctly but
for one word, she snld : "Ned, you
must net nfk me se many imperial
questions." '
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr and Mrs Heward Wurts Page, of i
'uw union sirveu miuuuuv ... -
eacement of their dAUghter. Miss Marv I
'ex Pace, le Mr Jrhn O Plntt, of 2111 '
t t ,.,..- 1 n..nlt i
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Mr. and Mis L-djwd H-ckbcher, of : ",f "?: J.a,me Dobsen, of 6365
212-1 Spruce street and Rollngbreke. Nertn flxth tnr".re receiving con con
Radner announce the cnfiadement of fatulatlens upon the birth of a dough-
'41U1I UaUKIUl'i, .Ull1 hMIV v.rfc,i.- i
l..t ...1... rin. I'Uli.ln TlAnlliMlftr I
Wld Mr Rarc1n MrKartden, son of Mr
erf;e H McKatliien, of Hnrclay Farm,
Uoffcinent, niul eighteenth nnd Spruce
strert?
i n...l M.., Tirtlt.ii T-TweiV P-IVHOIH. f
of Cynnd. announce the engagement of
HI III 111 ,4- M IIMl" " -
their diiUKlitcr. Miss Ruth Kil'.enein
Elliapetn
rarsene and Mr. U.lvnrd Perter Street.
wn ui iur. kihi .ll i.iiuiiw ..... i
blreet. of Chicago. j
Mlsa Marv Clinnnlnc Wlstcr daush- I
.,.. -. m,. .!..... A,te1IP
ter of Mr. Owen Wlstcr. of r.utler
I'lace. lgan, will entertain at dinner
in Friday evening, February 21, In
liener of Miss Florence Lockweoil, of
NViv Yerk, who will be her guest ever
lhat ucek-end. Mini Wlster nnd lifr
suesls will later attend the Second Am
eembly. Miss Oeerglniui V Harris, daughter
of Mr and Mrs. J. Andrewi Harris. Jr ,
lll be fermull) presented te society nl
. tea which her parents will give In
frly October at their place on.Wept
Chestnut avenue, Chestnut Hill MIsh
ilarrls, who 1b a student at M-idnme
Jtoeh" Scheel In Paris, wll return home
in June.
An Interesting debuurle of next sea
"i will be MIsh Lucylle Austin, daugh
ter of Mr lllchard I, Austin, of Rex
na hmlnole avciiueK. c'heutnut Hill
'w will make her formal debut lit a
Oct bW lur fnt,,er w,n Blve ln
Mr. and Mrs. Jamrn Ackroyd. of Pel-
HSni COUrt. flAnnnntnwi. Uft lnLl ...aa1.
B1ilnv.(x,t.,,nBlv8 trl through California
na the West.
Miss Martha lodgi,en Ilaker. daugh
jir of MrB, iUa Ci Bateri et Ba4a who
!, s.li,Bt of her brother-in-law and
i,;eI' J.Ir and JIrH- Charles Luley
1 1 IZ ' ,l Sl; Pnu1' M1"n for a short
I " " J11 visit her brother-in-law and
'eeic 'h'r .1,n'1 ,rs- I:tn,l A11" "'t1'
m0nii,Shc,llny.'. of st ullia- Me., next
R''"1 wl" Pn1 a few weeks with
"ir. bIetllfcr-ln-lav and sister, Dr. and
T.t Jmes w Nixon, of Snn Antonie,
ilm" ,,,.fore rtultig te her home In
MIm n JI Kprll"r Tne enBagenient of
UrKLBak'r anU J,r' lenjainlii Olyrte
a."?!.", son of Mr. and Mrs Chaun.v
1,." " "Maim ui ei,
"een announced.
.union ni. .. c -....--. :'
Paul, Minn., has
Waiter NnJPJ' VS0l"; 'ul"e- eflMrs.
??.'? r Cep9' f 200 Kant Jehnsen
w ...' 'ormaniewn. will leav imii
llKn,r,0,r.i'"Ke.-ll.,ad' N- V.. where hhe
a u. iiuuae party
. Mrs. DavM t.. I. qi. .. ..
David
OT'B'reet. will entertain at a
of. fill' ht,!x at ller "0,n tw'ay I" I
'.1"! ?' Orlsweld Ixjrll
Fourth streetT m .ni.ti- "IM i1
honei.
Orlsweld Ixirlllard,
t e i'uru,
it ni'ni1'3, ,J' Icjtr.un Llpplnceti,
r Spruce stwer, left yesterday for
a vlalt te New Yerk, where they ex
pect te remain until the latter part of
the week.
Miss Starr Flowden Kernan, of New
Yerk, who has been entertained as the
truest of Mrs. Clifferd Lewie, of 80 Seuth
Twenty-itcend ntreet, for a few daya,
will return te her home tomorrow.
Msa rtewilU Bensen Vellrath, dauch.
ter of Mr. and Mm. Alfred J. Vellrath,
of 1C12 Pine street, whose marriage te
Mr." Martin Heward Buehler, 2d. of Pel.
hnm read, Germantown, will take place
hertly, returned last evening from u
Vleit te New Yerk.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Aubrey II. Wel(;Utman,
of 191C Walnut street, will leave next
week en a trip te Flerida, where they
expect te remain for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. William McAdoo, erf
Kin flawn. Pert Washington, will idve
a tea en Wednesday, October 28, te for
mally present te society their daughter,
Mlsg Margaret McAdoo.
Mrs. Theodere O. Setxas and her de
butante dausher. Miss Amelia B. 8Mxas,
of Queen lane Maner, Oermantewn, have
relurned from a week's atny In New
Yerk.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Matthews, of
the mtm-Carlten, will entertain at ft
theatre Darty te be followed bv sunDer
'at the Itltz-Carlten, en Tuesday evening,
January 31, In honor of Miss Josephlne
xomllnsen, daughter or Mr. ana Bire, si
xomunren, aaucmer ei jur. ana aire, csi-
Ieji M. Tomllnsen, of 400 Seuth Fifteenth .
Klein, of 1616 Pine otreet, will be ool eol oel
emntted en Saturday evening, February
11, In St. Mark's Protestant Kplftcepal
CI lurch, Sixteenth and Locust streets.
The guests will Include Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mrs. Dale B. Fltler, Mr. 'and' Mri p.'
Webster Bell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallace
iiaiieweii. jr., Mies Allce Matthews and
Mr, H. Bright Fuller.
Mr. and Mni. Clarence lUwlIns. of,
Gerrtmntewn, are occupying apartments
at Uie Orefti Hill Farms, Ovcrbroek, for
the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter II. Greve, who
ltave been entertained aa the rueata of
Mr. Oreve'a parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Henry B. Greve, of 268 West Tulpe Tulpe
hecken street, Germantown, for a few
weeks, have returned te their home,
Essex.
The luncheon, which tesh te Kara bin
plvcn bv Mrs. Klchard C. Nerrls, of COO
North Twentieth ntreet. today In honor
of her daughter, Miss Grace Nerrls, has
been postponed until later In the season.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Wilsen McCandless. of
Haverford Inn, Haver-ford, will enter
tain at a. supper dance at the Haverford
Gelf Club en Tuesday evening-, January
31, In honor of their daughter. Miss
Marie C. McCandlees. whebe marriage
te Mr. Mansfield Heuae, of Hamilton
Court, will take plaoe en Wcdnwday
evening, February 1, In the Protestant
Isplscepal Church of the Redeemc;,
Bryn Mawr. te be followed by a re
ception at Haverford Inn. The guests
will Include the bridal pnrtv and out-of-town
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. William Nelsen Taft, of
IIaYarf?rdj wl" ntertaln at a theatre
party, te be followed by a supper at the
luia-anien. en Menaay evenlnjr. Jan.
- ' , . u v., mewna-
The Huntington Valley Country Club
will give Its next dinner and dan
H clubhouse en Saturday evening,
??S?.H. Frailer Is the preside,
Ive Its next dinner and dance at '
Mr.
nt of
the club.
Mr. and Mrs. Abram WIntersteen. of
2214 Da Lancev place, who nre at home
Informally en Sunday evenlngn In Janu.
nry and the first two Sundays In
February, will have Mrs. Bedford and
Mr. Philip Gepp as the artists for that
evening. N'e cards have been cent out.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Conn haye returned
from .1 month's tHn tn Cnllfnrnln nnrt
i the Seuth ami slt nnw ranMtnif -f ,1...
Swarthmore Apartments, Twenty-sec-
........i anve.
Mrs. Geerge McMullin. of Merlen, has
returned from a few days' visit te New
1 DTK,
A dance will be given en Thursday
evening. February 23, at the Aldlne
Hetel for the benefit of the Rest Cot-
inge ler .-vurses of the Alumnae of the
GERMANTOWN
Mr and Mrs. Kdtvard Ktellwageit, of i Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge Derlnc, of Chel
Pelham Court, Germantown. announce i Kfa- entertained for a few days ns their
..m . iih'ibcuiini ui ineir eaugnier. miss
Margaret Bird Stollwagen. te Mr. Al
bert Newton Thomsen, of Rutherford,
Mrs. Geerge B Arneld and Miss L!l
lie A. Arneld have returned te Ger
mantown after a four menthV stay In
Chicago
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl v. n Tin..e,.i
I Mount Airy, nre receiving cengratula-
liens upon the birth of a son. Frederick
Montgomery Hii3seId,
, nr i ...
n..S:...In..yiA . short. t
r' "i'"'"' -"" . "a. :r.eet- have
te Bpend the winter In Miami, Fla.
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Mrs. K. Frlckle Lesher. of 733 West
view street; Mist Nina Prettyman and
?i.r;,J; I?ula "ewe11 Tve a muelcal ro re
cltal Inst week at Bordontewn Military
l-eilege '
'pKC
Mrs. L. Lcslier pianist
Miss Dllza-1
win Jtoea i.attu
eein Jtoed I.attu. soprano, nnrl Miu. I
Hilda Reltcr will give a recital e
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GOWNS
WRAPS
SUITS
FURS
BLOUSES
LINGERIE
HOSIERY
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Coats, 59 50 te HO00
Formerly 99.50 te 165.00
An assemblage of smart
of-a-kind. The least expensive in the showing at 59.50 is a lovely style with
caracul or wolf cellar and cuffs.
Street: Afternoon & Evening Dresses
Formerly 49.50 te 75.00 $35
Including Many in Stylish Stouts
We Specialize in Apparel That Slenderizes the Larger Weman
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EVENING PUBMO LEDGEHr-'PHILADBLPBlIA, THURSDAY,
Engaged
MISS VIRGINIA 1IECKSCHER
Miss Hcvltscher'a engagement te
Mr. Barclay McFfldkii is an
nounced today
Wednesday, February 1, nt the Bala-
ri , pifih
'Wre 1UD
Mrs. Herbert Gruntham. of 178
Queen lane, entertajned at a luncheon
en Saturday In honor of Mrs. Leslie B.
Grantham, of 4611 Merris street.
Mrs. Leslie Grantham and Miss Kerr
trave nn Informal muslcale en Sutur-
day evening last
WEST PHILADELPHIA
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tJmnew..mMIMn. n of Mr. and
guests Included Mrs. Charles re a cock,
Mrs. IL Zllbey, Mra. L. BnnlR, Miss
Beatrice Wutrz, of Bedford, Pa. ; Mrs.
Henry Ceurtney and Mrs. Read Hyn Hyn
sen. Mr, and Mrs. Charlea Peacock
were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Itlddell Wednesday.
Mrs. Jehn McCullough entertained at
luncheon at her home, gS3 Seuth Fifty
seventh street, yesterday. The guesta
Included Mrs. Frank La Beld, Mrs. K.
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s. CliarlPH Oerham Mra.
rimrtrr Tf. ,!.. X TT ,"-.. T7&aK.ah
Mrs. Marshall II. Stretch, Mrs. Supplee
Farquhar. Mrs. Wesley Wear, Mrs.
Edward Kershaw and Mrs. Rebert S.
Harrison.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Cadwallader, of
22 Welllnjrten read, have Mlsii Miriam
Washburn, of Ielaware, N. Y.. as thelr
guest. Miss Washburn, whose en
gagement te Mr. S. Wynne Keaver, of
Dayton. O.,- has recently been an
nounced, was the guest of honor at a
tea Tuesday afternoon, given by Dr.
and Mrs. Cadwallader.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Tretch, of
2146 North Ninth street, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Miss
Marguerite Elizabeth Tretch, te Mr.
Herace A. Geerge
Mrs. J. Walters, of North Nineteenth
street. will be hostess en Thursday af t-
ciuuuii iv me incmuers ei ner nve hun
dred club.
Mrs. Esther Halberg, Mr. nnd Mrs. i
Henrj' Kamsler, Miss Miriam F. Hoi Hei
berg and Mrs. Charles K. Knmiler will
be at home en Sunday evening. January ,
22. after 8 o'clock at the Hetel Ma-!
Jestlc.
Mrs. Lazarus, of the Hetel Majestic.
has returned from n visit (n New Yerk.
Mla Marie Stahl, of 2242 North
Twelfth street, entertained recently In ,
honor of Miss Genevieve Lavton. of
Washington, D. C, and Miss Lela Hal-
icy. ei j'asauena, Calif. Her guests
Included Miss Harriett M. dure. Mini
Agnes Fltzpatrlek. Miss Rese ntinat.
xlek. Mien Tayler, Miss Hellersen. Mrs.
Gerhard. Mrs. Fltzpatrlck. Mr. nnd Mm.
Rebert Keown, Mr. and Mrs. James Ma
honey. Mr. and Mm. William Stnhl, Mr.
Jeseph Ferd, Mr. J. Wilbur Ferrest. Mr
Harry Brown, Mr. Charles Onllnjfher
Mr. William Nagel, Mr. T. William
Pound. Mr. Frank 5L Feeney, Mr.
Charles A Farrell. Mr. James Hagen.
Mr. Frank McKeown, Mr. Themns
Thlckpenny, Mr. Albert Brown. Miss
Etta Lenny, of Seattle, Washington ;
Miss Delia Baldwin and Miss Helene
Baldwin, of Macen, Georgia.
irucats Mlsi Florence Morehouse, of 1928
North Camac street, nnd Mr. Themas
Curry, of New Yerk City. Mr. and Mrs.
Devlne, after a short e-tny In this city,
will return te their home en West
Ninety-sixth street, New Yerk City.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gerback an
nounce the engagement of their daugh
ter, Rese B. Gerback, te Mr. Reuben
Gerber. of Pittsburgh, en January IE.
at 52, Fernen street, Philadelphia,
Among the guests present were Mr
and Mrs. J. Gerber, Mr. and Mrs M
H?lf&;. Ir' and, Mw- A. Frankel. nil
of Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. I. Gihbs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. .T. Glbbs, Mr. nnd Mra.
M. Stern. Mr. and Mra. P. Rlchman,
Mr. and Mrs. I Miller, Mr. nnd Mrs.
b ,?.wart.ii' MrS T' lteeman, Mrs
F. Miller, Misses E Htcrn, A. Roseman.
r. Roseman. J. Sutew, M. Schwartj:
Messrs D. Canter, M. Gerback I Ger
back ,M Stern, P. S. Pachter and M
Selderman.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
The Jesters will entertain at an m
fnrmi rtnnr. a iiZX: " .. ; r" ."'
this week In the fev.V f ',? i"","
of I
Academy i
IUP0RTRK8. DUSIONEKB X.VD SIAKBItS OF WOiIKN'3 AND
VUlLDllKN'B APPAltKLOF TffE UtOHUBT CBARACTKK
roil UOIiB THAN TWEXTY'BIX YnAH8
,7a ttP
Chestnut
Cerner
Twelfth
styles. Many limited te the
of Musle. The commutes In Charge of
tli. nrrnlf In-M,1 Mr. Fred U. Clenv
lents, chairman; Mr. Warren J. Meharg
ana Mr. William Mecne, jr. v.iir
members of the club are Mr. Themas
J, Conaty, Mr. Jeseph Dougherty. Mr.
Manning r. Cerrigan, Mr. Curtis V.
Branker. Mr. Frank P. Thompson. Mr.
Hareld V. Ormsby, Mr: Charle; A. Btnrr,
Jlr. Itebert M. Martin, Mr. Hareld G.
Dalslmer, Mr. Charles A. McHugh, Mr.
Geerge U. Clements, Mr. Lee A- Celli-
eon, Mr. I'eter Blair, sir. iuuu i,
Wray and Mr. Jehn T. Connelly.
Mrs. Ij, C. ShutU.ief 2C04 Seuth Gar-J
nei street, eniertainea -
and bridge partyonMenday afternoon,
In honor efjMrs. Jehn Wi Crandall. who
leaves en Sunday for Haiti. Her guesta
included Mrs. Walter Samans, Mrs.
Oeerge Carr. Mra. Themas Broughten,
Mrs. William Gewer, Mrs. Clelghtnn
Turner and Mrs, Fred Itebblns.
Mrs. Walter .Samans, of 2822 Seuth
Twentieth street, entertained the mem
bera of her card club at lunoheen and
brldg'e en Tuesday afternoon, in honor
of Mra Jack Maurer, of Wheeling, W,
Va. Among these present wero Mrs.
Charles Bhlsler, Miss Marv Merlz, Jlrs.
William Tomllnsen, Mrs. Fred Rebblna,
Mrs. Jehn Busch and Mrs. Frank De
Lancey.
Friends of Miss Madeline Leftus, of
2623 Seuth Eighteenth street, will be
glad te hear she la recuperating from
her recent Illness,
Mr, Itussel WItwer. of 24 IS Seuth
Fifteenth street, entertained at home
last evenlng an his guests Miss Kay
Green, Miss Peggy Cellins, Mlys Reglna
Gallagher, Minn Catharine Teffard. Miss
Margaret MeDevltt. Mlsi Sara Beeth,
Miss Mary Merris, Mr. William Ward,
Mr. Leuis Baldlne, Mr. Frank Kelly. Mr.
Edward Smith, Mr. James Campbell, Jr
and Mr. Frank Smith.
A nui-K.fnnd eunner. followed by a
dance, was held last evening In the
upipiiany scnoei nan, -iweiiui nu t t
sen etreets. glven under the auspices of
the B. V. M. Society. These en the
committee were Miss Belle Hendereen
and Miss 1C Conrey.
Edsen-Gcheldt Wedding
A wedding of Interest took place last
evening at 6 o'clock when Mls Kath
arine Augusta. Scheldt, daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Adam Scheldt, of 1240 West
Ma nV street. Norriaiewn. anu Mr.
mmt TiriiiiH rtunKiiM irvffn t tmr.
Mra. William Dunbar lSdaen. of Ger
mantewn, were married. The marriage
ceremony took place At the home of the
bride and a reception .followed. The
Rev. Paul Z. Stredach, pueter of the
Trinity Lutheran Church, officiated at
the ceremony. The bride waa given In
marriage bv her father and was nt
tended by her sister, Mrs. Jeseph D.
Rambo, and Mra. Jehn Slade Carter as
matrons of honor. Mlts Florence M.
Rambo, of Nonistewn, and Miss Ed
warda Crandall. of Chestnut Hill, were
brldesmnlds. The bridegroom had his
brother, Mr. Jeseph R. Edsen. as best
man, and the ushers Included Mr. Law
rence Kdsen, another brether; Mr. Carl
and Mr. Paul Scheldt, brothers of the
bride, and Mr. Ralph Preston.
QfteBeautuSoet
ejP 'Philadelphia'
Tomorrow We
W2E1 Araimeuinice
Our Opening.
Watch for St.
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femthe ownership
(Tene of these
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"WONDER-R-FUL," THE WOMEN
OF AMERICA, SAYS BARONESS
Se Charming, Se Determined, They "Continually Surprise
Me," Exclaims Weman Frem Helland Visiting Here.
''Even Insects Move Faster"
"American women nre wender-r-r-ful."
Se says Bareness Van Haeftcn
Hatch, of Helland, who is In this city
for n stay of three weeks. Although (die
has become an American citizen, with
nn American husband, the Bareness is
typically Continental In her person
ality nnd point of view.
Her work here Is in connection with
a. vast plan for economic and commer
cial co-epcrntion between France nnd
America, which Is being prepared by
her nnd her associates.
"They cen-tlnually surprise me,"
cald the Bareness. "thm American
women. Such determination, such
beauty, such elegance and cblcncs ns
they have!
"I have lived in this country for
one year and ene-half, nnd always they
nre surprising me with their excel
lencies. They nre vejy intelligent, tee,
and capable of doing things that
European women could net undertake.
"In France the women in1 Nlmilar.
But they are net, shnll I say, se ener
react
',e7thT.h;yfa ""-rC '-'nrkfWel5iS Tand n ver-'r-y 'smart' ""
te their force. They are charming, When asked regarding that famous
at
i22sfalnut stj
Superior Furs at a
Fraction of Fermer Prices
B. CHERTAK WENGER
ANNOUNCES
Advanced Millinery Medes
for Spring and Southern Wear
Lewis
1519 WALNUT ST.
80 Charming Frecks
Fer Street and Evening Wear
wonderful selection of regular medelb
in Cnntt.n Crepe, Taffeta and Tricetlne.
I 29-50
Mk ' "luea from $i9J0 te $95
M
THE NEW
TWEEDS
Dundee
Basket Weaves
English
Tivccds
H,
emciptins
Melrose
Txvceds
Women's Seihen
JANUABY 19, 1922
but It in a studied charm--whereas
these American women hare charm
without ranking the effort,
Dutch Girls Nice, Toe
"And with the Dutch girls also.
Dutch girls of the better class have the
ndvantagen of upper-claw girls die
where, but they nr of n dif-fcrent na
ture. They nre mero placid. They
have r-r-reund r-r-resy faces; they
nre very Intelligent.
"Dutch girls must study ver-r-r-y
hard, tee. The cause for that U that
tbey must learn the language of every
ether nation because nobody can under
stand theirs.. That Is r-r-right.
"As te the costumes which are se
common In the pictures of the Nether
lands they are worn only In these
days by people In the country districts.
The Queen encourages that this should
be se.
"See, here I have some real old
Dutch caps." She (dipped one nfter
another en her head and explained:
"See, tee, in this nnd in this the style
Is different. That Is because they
came from different parts of Helland.
"The higher-class Dutch women nre
just ns wen dressed
11 ftnr ttnmnn
That ff ri TlfMiaMAla ..- tJ-.-.! r- . l
I'l
BONW1T TELLER. CbCO.
tQSfitxia6fKp0minaSieiU
CHESTNUT AT 1(5 STREET
PROVING THAT ENVIRONMENT IS
THE SUPREME MOULDER OF DES
TlNfES, THESE PEASANT-SPUN
Tweed
Sports Costumes
Smartly cheese an aris
tocratic place en Fash
ion's Calendar for sunny
Winter days and for
Southern Wear that
forecasts an undisputed
sway throughout the
Spring.
The inimitably smart three - piece mode,
featuring Dress and Ceat or chic Cape and
Dress, vie with the swagger three - piece
Knicker Suit: Ceat Knickers Skirt.
COLORS THAT RIVAL THE
VERDURE OF SPRING
Vcri en pie
Chinese Bronze
Runt : Rese
Caramel : Lavender
Heather Blue
Graii Tan
Second Fleer
bavcrngn known n Helland gin, she
Nirllled nnd wild:
"Yes, n great deal of It k used, and
It Is net geed for the country. I would
like te ucc mme pr-r-rohlbltlen In
Helland.
America "Se Fast" ,
"I am In favor of this prohibition,
but there is tee much of II. There
should be some wine nnd tome beer.
perhaps. The Americans nre no active
iln their lives that they nerd stlmulanta .
a little bit, or perhaps tney are seen i
exhausted nnd worked out.
"Even the InHects nnd the horses
move faster In this country. Perhaps
it Is the climate. Hut It Is a wonder
ful place. I have seen It.
"And Philadelphia 1 like ns well aa
nny place in America ; much better
than New Yerk."
Mrs. F. D. Watsen Speaks Tenlpjht
Mrs. Frank D. WaUen, of the Penn- j
ayJvnnln Scheel for Secial Service, will
speak en "The Parent nnd the Tencher '
ns Builders of the Future" this evening
before the Heme nnd Scheel League of
Philadelphia nt 131,1 Spring Garden
street. Grnce F. Pcnnypncker will
preside.
Divorces Asylum Patient
Dr. Lidn Allen, of Collingrmiied, was
granted n divorce by Vice Counseller,
Learning in Camden today. Her hus
band, Charles S. Allen, is cenfiiuil in (
the State Hospital for (lie Insane at
Trenten. '
QUILTS MSH
OLD FEATHElt BEDS
Quilt Recovering a Specialty
' fall pnd nrllvrr
Jelles Manufacturing Ce.
iO: H. Mh nt. l'hene. lemtiiml 2455
PftTIA.'S I.TtADINO TlinATnKS
niiiKr-ne.v of unr, a j j. situnnrtT
CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE
f us iinp rvr THt- world's
v.riERnir.Ki best
tjt V,"tAtjr
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DAILY MATS AT 2 EVES AT B
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BOB NELSON
NIP 6-FLETCHER I TORINO
mm AMtnrMi imyntKi c tn ntt mm
MILTON HAYES
AND A WONDCRTUL SURROUNDING BILL
SAM
3 EVES.
Uit Mat. Sat., 50c Id $2.00
h"l Ne v SM pff for Alt
H n nl rp J'rfermnnrflii
C&. HEW YORK WINTER CARDEMJ
3Inil hlp-tirini rrmlnrtlen
fwftHt HOWARD
BICGtST MUSiCAl SPtCTAClt 0M tARTH
.VBAT WEEK SKATS NOW 8BLUSO
GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES
WITH AN AMj-PTAn, CA"T
ted i.mvis, mr.Nr. riMNKLiv. jek
k. immvx, t'i,A hitAiiiiy, uoruen
nenr.KY. mni) mit.t.man.
hlrrt t(m hern ter Sit Annunl PndueUen
LYRIC
FVPCtat(
9 MAT.
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st
TlIOt"SANT)S (IK IMIII.ADl'.r.rniANH
IIAVK ALRn.Il hl.KN THIS Ith
JtAItKAlll.l-. VUY, AMI THOt.N.VNDS
jiehi: Hu.i. Ma: it.
POKITIVllLY IvXST T1MI1S
WALNUT
MAT. SAT.
50c te $1.50
"HAS NOT BEEN i: KN SCniOUSIY
API'KOACIIED IIY ANY OI'FKHINO IN
MANY TEAKS. PAYS TIfK NOllTH
AMimiCAN OF
Jehn (.nUwnrttijr's Muntrrplerr
"THE SKIN GAME"
FORREST THEATR17
TWICK DA1I.T JCj
2 AND 8
D. W. GRIFFITH
TIIESENTS
Hit. 1.ATKRT AMI OKIWTTST WORK
3rH a1 H At ft 1 v. liaaV
feTMPHOM OUCHEaraA
BROAD Last 3 Evgi. $gr
Aa Breezy as Spring Itself
HARAI ftvra m
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A Attn? Catti 1 A A-muuf
OMtlMAL M.V. CAT a PODUCTIOfc
NEXT mOEK-SEATa TODAT
BILLIE BURKE
In Beeth Tarklnxten'B Orfatrat Cemady
The INTIMATE STRANGERS
G&rriclc nvB 8 ,3 M4t" W ' Sat
HMt nnw for Uie Hint vrrelt
TONIOin JASI'UtY l
NEW YORK SYMPHONY
OIK HEflTHA
iu' Albert Ceales '''''
Hum. SILOTI Piiniaf
JWETROPOLITAN ' t..u tr.c,
Mae Desmond in "The Virginian"
Tlekt en Hal at riiui. utici llimh.l.'
r,3EMIFJ .rIIKAIY Ol' MINK
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Celer vi.w.
Motion Picturns
Rj'ifiS CANADIAN ROCKIES
XlettU, Kl JLtAi. U Uivet'K 60e ft S1.80,
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IS. bu tNXXi H0FV0OO ( dUgUOM AXSSIW3 I
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MAHKKT AT NrMHTKKHTH
Jt A. St. TO II P, r.
JOHN BARRYM0RE
jv Rxcr.usivK rmtiT nitewma
"The Letus Eater'
DmnCTRD TIT MATtfllTAM. NUiAl
V1. Weelf AONDH ATnEB In "TM
LANK THAI' HAD NO TUnNINO','
MAKET AT BIXTEHINTlI BTRBBT
it ae, iae, aae, is'be. T:no. ede
rAHT TltltEt: DAY3
wiLMAU rex rnoeucnoN
"A Connecticut Yankee
in Kingr Arthiar's Court"
t- mitcd Kniraaement Commtnelec
NEXT WEEK
FIRST TIME
AT POPULAR PRICES
re T'lnnatla of fk:ren Bclln
4H0RSEMEN
"Wl apocalypse
CA3T 01' 12 80O HEADBD ItY
Rudelph Valentine
DAILY, 35c, SOe
SATURDAYS, HOLIDAYS AND
EVENINGS, 50c, 78c
Jgirlten
It:30,li30,3t30,5:30,7:30, 030
FOURTH AND FINAL WEEK
ELSIE WALLACE
FERGUSON ' REID
IN A PAJtAMOt'NT PICTUIW
"Peter Ibbeteen"
. UtlTKD nNOAerc.MEvr
BEGINNING
THIS SATURDAY
LXCI.UBIVB KlftHT PnESKNTATtON
BETTY COMPSON
,.iJ.NRXV PA WA MOUNT PlfTt'nK
"The LAW AND
THE WOMAN"
FROM CLYDE FITCH'S PLAY
"THE WOMAN IN THE CASE"
PAI ATF ,SH MAHKET HT.
1 rlLilVd 10 A M. te It IK P. At
Nerma Talmadge
i ' run n-eNnrnt't. thine
ARCADIA chestnut et bl Jdth
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Will Rogers
DOUBUNU
Fflll
nnjirn'
VIPTORIA "ARKVT AT NINTH
y iv i unm t A te ii is p. sl
"Trust Your Wife"
rntlrlng UATHPTttVI! Mn-T10N'Ain
PAPITOI 7 MAnKET BTTtr.ET
V- 10 A M. te II ISP. M
"Get Rich Qnick Wallingford"
DCrUNT MAIlKBr iT Uel. 17TH
KXAjLiAt 1 OAKBTII HfOHES
In "TUB HUNCH'
C XHE MAniCBT AT JUNIPK.rt
ULiVDIu It TO 11 CONTINUOUS
VAt-i:viI.l,T3
LEW COOPER OTANn
ntn stTevv'' at r tirr r pnrt'nw
BROADWAY B,WflMIW;agt
THOMAS MEIGHAN in
"A Prince There Was"
CROSS KEYS OOT.f')r,Va'M ET
Virginia Hcnnings & Ce.
ALDINE
Cbcatnut at lOtli S -I'll. 'Jprune "UO
Direction nu:n n. r. i:. fki.t
11 A t C'onllnueua Phoning II p. jj
First Time at Popular Prices
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Mm W B
le P.M. iOf i ".Re Aiur 0 P.M. lai Intl.
WINTER CIRCUS AND I
HIPPODROME SHOW
First Regiment Armery
Bread' and Callow hill Sta.
rrtONOUNCED UT THE DAILY PHEHS
TO BE THE aREATKHT PIIODUCTION
IN riUUDBLPlIIA T1UH WEEK;
LAST THREE DAYS
TO ICE DAILY 3 P. M. nnd 8 T. M.
General ndeilaalnn. with lax. SI. 10. Bta.
Keeta Inrl. tai. $1.03. fldcria il
Illtanrltoe. AdelphU. Walten HetUf!
Wldenrr Hide, nnd lat Xleit. Armer.
EITH'S THEATRE
K
FRITZI SCHEFF
THE CHANTEUHE COlOQCr
VALERIE BERGERE & CO.
in "O JOY 3AN"
MARGARET YOUNG; KmBY
QUINN and ANGER
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NEW YORK SYMPHONY
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