Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 08, 1922, Night Extra, Image 11

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H? Vttn W3fnnc TeMi e the Death of Mr. Avery in, the
m" SeuihShe Speaks of Mr. Ivkis Talk at the Print
Club Tonight Various Bits of Gossip , V
Tlin death of Sir. Daniel D. Avery,
son of thtf -late General Dudley Arery
' aml Mm. Avery, of Avery Island,
, ' ltils!nnn,,1nst Saturday brought sor
row te Philadelphia, for Mr. Avery
wis the father of Mrs. It. Winder
TAiinseti nnd' a'1 brother of Mrs. Jeseph
Bill Clark,, of Kate's Hall, Chestnut'
mil. Mrs. Clark nna mm. .jonnsen
left late en Haturday'ter Louisiana' te
tttend the funeral. airiL-vCltrVfe
.thr. General Avery, Vi
I1U1
m- tibtiIpI Avert leaves four daueli
tirs besides Mr,, 'Jehnsen, .land phe
kn. Mrs. Dehaft. Ducar -nndMlss
Ciitlicrlne Atry("of A-ery IsJarM, anil
.. ,. t rntun Avaw-.'fhn' twn
juargarti " w,"- - ,-..,-younger
daughters, are' living v.tth
tr.u Pin A Ihnd ..attending fechoet.
Lnuis-c Is a pupil ttt.Elcn'.,flttll. Jetf
rcsdale, and Margaret gee-j te-Sprlng-
side, Uiesuim uiii.- . " iyVKS'
tlieir brother, lives in Portland Ore.,
Jlr. Jehnsen made lier -tome; Bere taith
Mrs Clark nnd -was educated In the
North. .
mllE meeting at the Print Club te.
J- nlRIlt Will ee n luieresLiuB nuu.j.
Mr. William M. Ivlns, Jr.,. who Is
curator of prints at the Metropolitan
Museum, New Yerk, will address the
I... nn4 tlinlr frlsnilM nn thf Rub
i.l f ....Inta nnH Jnnpnli Perinell will
jcLi ... , ,"-,-,-;, v
dNncree quite frequently with etheK
experts, I expect the fur will fly, and"
nn both are ikcmcu nuuieriuest
should be an entertaining evening ter
us nil.
Yeu knew the Print Club has n most
attractive club house made from a sta
ble en Latimer btrcct. It 1h at 1014.
Three of the houses In that block were
tern down recently, and a club house
or chapter house is being erected en the
sites by the Pennsylvania Society of
Colonial Dames, of which Mrs. Jim
Stnrr.iK president.
I think it is very sensible the way
people tire turning te the smaller
streets te build ttieir clubhouses nnd
'siiinll private homes. Yeu knew, the
Albert Lucases hnvc n heuse en Cyprcw
street. Nearly all the small houses en
St. James street, alongside of the ine
Library, have been turned into homes
anil small shops of artistic tendencies,
and Chancellor street, tee, lms borne
attractive places there back of the St.
Jumps Hetel.
' We are getting a tegular little
Greenwich Village in our midst, when
u consider Caniau street, with nil
its clubs, and Quince street, tee, where
the Mask and Wig has Its clubheubc.
MRS. TOM ASIITON and Mrs.
Charlton Ynrnnll were the host
esses at the Opera Supper Club last
night and there were a number of
parties Mewing the performance of
''Den Carles" by'the Metropolitan (.om (.em
panv. M'm. Ynfnnll entertained at
supper and Mrs. Ashton entcrtulncd for
Anne nnd Mrs. JnmeR Starr gave a
supper for Virginia Heckschcr and
Barclay McFaddcn.
I SAW Mis. Harry Thayer en the
treet the ether day looking very
well. Yeu knew, .she hns been In
Kurepe since the early fall and came
Kick here late in December. While
Mis. Thayer was In Londen she was
a cuest of Mr. and Mrs. Dyre-Men
M'lU her host being then treasurer of
the rejul household. Since then he has
liLcii mndn second civil lord of the Ail
jiiualtv of Great Britain. Mrs. Thayer
was In the British Isles during the
imntiiii? sensnn. htiendine that time
with the Aibuthnet-Leslics at their
leiliK! in Scotland. Slip loeKed awtuii
well. I thought, the ether day.
IT WAS nurse's afternoon out. nnd
mother hml te go shopping. She did
net uunt tn take Louise with her, se
hIu- told her te enll Aunt Mary en the
telephone and nsk If she miglit spend
the afternoon with her. ns mother had
te leave hpr for tin hour or two. Louise ,
walked sedately te the phene uni
mother wns uiuused te henr the small
voice -njlng: Is that you, Aunt
Maw ? Mether wnnt.s you te take caie
of vis child while she's out."
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
The wedding of Miss Kdlth Nelsen
P:m'e, daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. Heward
Wuit.s I 'age, et 101.1 'Clinten stieet, and
Dr. Isaac Starr. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Inine S'arr, of Chestnut Hill, will take
p.rtic en Saturday. April ... at 4 o'clock
In old St. Peter'a Chuich, Third and
rine streuts.
ene of the me-ft important of llw
enily summer weddings will be that of
Miss Sira M. Harrison, daughter of Mr.
and Mr. Jeseph Harrison, nnd Mr.
Phlllli l'rlce, son of Mr. .and Ms- ,,:11
Kiik l'rlce, of 17U9 Walnut street, which
Mill l.iku place In June. Mr. and Mrs.
Harrison and their family, who hau
In. en Hiienillnir thn winter ut the Kitten-
lieuf-e, are occupying their new home
n' Haverford. ,
Mr. nmlf Mrs. Charlton Ynrnall, of
S- inii'ciith und locust streets, enter
tained Mr. and Mth. Iteglnnld Jacobs.
.....I . , ... A I VI. V.. V '
mm .ir, ami .ir. .uuauihici uap ih
nall, In lliflr het at thu opera last night
Mr. and Mri, Alexander Van Itens
sel.ier of ISO! Walnut street, nlse
utertalned In their bev at the opera
last night. Their guests Included Mrs,
Jehn V. Hrock, Mis. Themas McKeun,
li- A. J. Antelo Devereux, Mr. Sam
uel Hhuber and Mr. '. Willing Hare.
Mis I'luuleti Wesley, of 1S10 Seuth
r.itteuhuuse h iuare, luui Issueil Invita
tions for a tard patty en Saturday,
IMiruiiij ITi, In honor of her daughter,
Ml-s Klinnur Wesley. . ,
'1 lie Wilmington Cliailty Uall will ln
held en Tia-hdny evening, I-'ebruary' H
Ri the Hetel du 1'gnt. The remmlttee
In iliiiuje Includes Miss Vlcterlnc dli
1'ent, Miss KlUabeth Helliiduy, Mlris
Killiet Ward, Mlsn Allci I'nndec, Miss
JliiiK.iietti' du font. Miss Mary Ilndel-
num. Miss Julia Klllelt, Miss Jane Mm
!, M'f i Miuy ,Murel. Miss I'utl.erlne
Arinstinng, .MIms Ilekn Udell und MIhh
Lline 'fhompseit,
Vu liueri'sllng debutailte of next sea
S'Jii tvill 1,3 ail,. Helen Allen, diUIRhtel'
't Mis Allied Iteglnaid Allen, of 201U
Mnuci Mi(i't, who will be prcMcntel by
ner luither In thu autumn.
Mr. Man JlaitwalUHtnni1,', f Twcn-
llrst btreet unrt'lVe Lunuey place, will
inmtalii at a" MflnTl lunelifen at the
"'inriiib en Satnrday iflrltWen net,
in huimr of her iiurns'MWMuh:Hrt.t
';in Ueiissela.'r I'nger, of Stw S'MIH
who will arrUe eh KrldJy 'ilfft wrll' Ue
' auest uf Mrs. ritrdiu,' for rf"'ffi''
"js. MiH.s t'g-niellii Van Itensselaer
i'tieng or Nrw Uiiinswlck, N. J a
t.ieee of Mr nnd Mrs. Ktreng, will
1,1 (J" 'sturdv nnd will' be t)ieir
KUeut ever the weiiU-eiut. '
A tia win I,.. gHii in the Orpheus
;uh 1 1 mis, Kirtcsntu and (.'hestnut
m. cttH-n Wediuxliiy liflorneoii, Keli
, ? '"i ut t o'clock, by the pientbeiM
' the Cenimltley en Admission"' for, (he
ii.iej cempmy. Mrs. Alfied Uegfn'iild
imiiJJi 'L1.0 chaliman. The committee
liUudrn M,H, Kre.leilcK Krnley, MlSn
'feieivfi .Sheeiuiikcr. Miss Kninces K'1
or, ' JJl'-.Jehn O. Hlins, Mr. Heb-
rin " ' !,'c,,un' ' llul I'arrlsh
f''l,Mr. Jehn H. Urudwuy.
Mim VirHX ; A''e" and her daughter
V .iMa,i' v r'nla Allen, of 311(4 Hprune
X??, .. .V ''"j; been spending severll
. wecim lit the Marniiirniiiii.nianl.i ttn.
tel at Atlantic" City, returned te their,,
home en Monday. J . . .'. ' '"
Mrs. Arthur Mentaffue'lwlii. of the
ueuevue-strauerd, nna tssuea. invita
tions for several email luncheons te be
followed by cards at the Believufc-Strat-ferd.
The first will be given, this after
noon, thft second en Saturday. PbrU-
nlrv 11. and the third en' Tuesday. Feb-
r m Btnjamln Franklin Mechlin, ,
jr., me izeb cnaruen street, acrman acrman
tewnyMvllVklve a tea en Thursday, Feb
ruary1 16, te meet Mrs. William M.
Mechlin.
Mlaa, Mariraretta Dlxbn, daughter ,of
Mr.and'Mts. Themas F; Dixen : Miss
Margaret O. Remak, daughter, pfi Mr.
and -Mrs. GustavUB Remak", i and, Mlin
Maiy'VT. Geedman, daughter Of Mm.
Heward B." Heaver, will leave en: Friday
feg'Lake.Placld. N. T., "where -they will
atWnd'tHe ..winter apertsK ' v
';Mr. ; Hnfl iif rs. Heward' E. Seaver of
Montgomery avenue, chestnut Hill, are
spendlnjfYat fortnight as the guests of
MK And -Mr. Isaac T. Starr at their
place.'. jit' Benalr, Ga.
""Ml'sa Ntvncy T, Cepe, daughter of Mm.
Walter Cepe, of 20Q East Jehnsen street,
(lermantewn, who haa been' spending a
fortnight at a house party at Lake
Placid, NV'Y., returned techer home
yesterday, ...,' '
, Mr.' "W. Plunkett StewaVt and 'Mr,
Radcllffe Cltesten, Jr., -ate sailing today
for; England.' They expect te be gene
for jutVernl mntiMia .
J''ldlNlJEhiiTy F. Mlchell' and her two
aaugntr,'TWB Hoiert.Viiimerln Mlchell
and Mlsa , FJorepce Hdnry Mlchell, of
3913 Chestnut' street; who have been
spending a few days In Atlantic City,
returned te their home yesterday.
Friends of Mrs. Bryce Blynn. of
cnestnut Hill, will be glad te hear that
she Is recovering from u g&vere attack
of tensllitls. .
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles B. Dunn and
Miss Gertrude L. Baker, of Edge-
cemue, unesmut Htii, are spending the
winter In Flerida.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel TV nirlrilA nf
pn-thc-Hlll, Glen Riddle, will Bhertly
leuve rer meir puce at Berlin, Md.
'Mrs. Jehn S. Muckle and Mr. Craig
Wright JIuckle are at the Hetel Tray Tray
mere, Atlantic City, for a short stay.
Mrs. J. Hewell Cummlngs, of the Wet Wet
Hneten, accompanied bv her r ilnnrh.
ter, Miss Kleaner F. Cummlng, whose
'jip,ucuh:iii huh een anneuncea u can
Wlllnrd Jehn Masen, of Chicago, will
leave next week for a trip te Flerida,
whom they will rcman for a few weeks.
Mr. Cummlngs is spending some time In
Hdnelulu.
. Mrs. Frederick J. Walter and her
(inug-nter. Miss Eleaner Walter, of
Thirty-fifth Htreet nnd Powelton ave
nue, lmve left for a visit te Atlantic
Mrs. Holllster Sturgis. of 7915 Scmt.
nole avenue, Chestnut Hill, has returned
from Washington, D. C,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Atwood. of 4610
Larchwood avenue, wilP leave the latter
part of this week for a trip te Miami,
ilenearsals have started for "The
i-uuiijs ei i-enzance, uiibert und Sulll
ynnH opera, which will be given early
In the sprliifr by the Three Arts CIud.
or Philadelphia, under the direction or
Air. Htanlcy Muschamns. A nnlendle
chorus of nfty voices is rehearsing
.t. i, cuucnuaj evening ai me ClUO'
house, 1219 Lecrat street.
A series of eaka anil mmlv .gin !
being held every Friday nnd Saturday
afternoon by the Three Arts Club at
uieir Meuse, iziy locust street. The
proceeds are for the building fund for
new clubhouse.
Sir. Fjed E..Denaghj-, of 2317 Spruce
street, was the guest of honor at a.
dinner at the Rlttenhouse Hetel, given
by it number of of his friends and fra
urnlty brethera Xhe engagement of
Mr. DenuRhv te M(n nmmn T(tieu-ln
of 5B43 LArchwoed avpnue, haa been
announced,
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn II. Hartley, of
.1402 H street, North Philadelphia, have
announced the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Mary II. Hartley, te Mr
Raymond J. Kennedy, of Helme&burg.
Tint Music Levert) Society, of Canv
den, has begun rehearsals for the
operetta "Treasure Hunters," te be
given tn .March ut the Yeung Men's
Christian Association Auditorium under
the direction of Miss Marlen Woolston,
GERMANTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Theren I. Crane, el
C 100 Oreene street, will leave shortly
for a stay lu Honolulu.
Mn. ii. Nnudaln Simons, of 150
West Washington lane, Iub returned
from a visit at Orange, N. J.
Miss Louise Nevlns, of Birmingham,
Ala,, Ih the guest of Miss Peggy Wat Wat
eon, of 6401 Wayne avenue. Mrs. Prank
It. Wtitseu Is visiting her daughter,
.Mis. C. H. Worell, of New Yerk City.
Mis. Margaret n. Meehnn announces
the marriage of her daughter, Miss
Lillian Cecilia, Mtehan. te Mr. Harry
Alvan Nclmnii, en January 5, at uceau
City. N. J.
Mlsa Helen Itoblnben was' the guest
Betrothed
I'litjte uy Photo n afters
MlhH MAKV V. PXTIT
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Ueniutntewn. whose ennement (e
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MRS. WALTER 1IAYDEV
Mrs. Hayden and her two children, who live at 0800 Orerbroek avenue.
Overbroek
of. honor nt a brldge party of thirty
followed by a "shower." Miss Robin
son's engagement te Mr. Herace Koen,
of Legan, was recently announced.
A talk will be given in Carnegie
Hall Vernen Park, te members of the
Women's Club of Germantown und their
friends en February 15. The subject
will be "Sixty Minutes In Your Central
.Office."
Mrs. Geerge Jenes, of C324 Knox
street, lias returned home from New
Yerk, where she haa been visiting
friends for a month.
Miss Martha Berry, of Mount Berry,
Ga gave nn interesting talk at the
Oermantewn Y. M. C. A. en February
2. Her subject was "The Southern High
lander and the Werk of the Berry
Schools." Illustrated with exhibits of
the handwork of the students.
WE8T PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Smith, of 032
Wynnewood read, entertained a few of
their friends en Saturday evening In
honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Vinten, of New
Yerk. Among the guests were Mr. and
Mrs. JameB Tayler, Mrs, A. Uaft-ctt,
Miss Louise Bryan, Miss Jesephine Mc
Carthy, Mls3 Mary Barrett, Mr. Henry
Censtantlne, Mr. H. A. Mentander and
Mr. Jehn McGar.vey.
Mrs. P. Edward Nelan, of 239 Seuth
Fifty-third street, will entertain at a
box party en Wednesday evening In
honor of Miss Grace Radcllffe. of James
town, N. Y. Miss Madeline wilt leave
this city en Thursday, when she will
join uer mother at Atlantic city.
Mrs. K. Fralley, of Fifty-third and
Vine streets, entertained at her home en
Tuesday afternoon lu celebration of her
ninetieth birthday. Many of her rela
tives and friends were piesnt.
Miss Catherlne Smith, of SOS North
Thirty-ninth street, entertained a few
of lur friends at her home en Monday
evening.
Friends of Miss Muriel Andrus, of
42ti North Forty-first street, will be
glad te hear of her recovery from a
recent serious lllneHs. Miss Audrus Is a
Junier In the West Philadelphia High
Scheel.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lynaugh. of 3200
Market street, left yesterday for a six
weeks' trip te Miami, Kin. : Cuba, Ber
muda and the Bahama Islands. They
will meter through Cuba und will re
turn te this city In the early spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Muckler, of 5621
Carpenter street, entertained at a Vulcn Vulcn
tlne party en Monday evening last. The
guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm
Breng, Mr. und Mrs. rhlllp Stcener, Mr.
and Mrs. Leuis Lllllck. Mr, nnd Mrs.
Hay Feerer, Mr und Mrs. Clarence GUI.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Shelble, Mr. und
Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. Henry Prothere,
Mre. Henry Leach, the Itev. Heward
Bulson and Mr. Walter Hurtshew.
A farewell party was given In honor
of Mr. Isadore Rey. of 3901 Wyaluslng ,
avenue, nnd Mr. Kmanuel Weiner. of
His T)nrfn- utrfct inef Riiminv ihf nt
the home of MrT Bernard Tvuin. of 2130
fiuui.il OlAbCUIllll BlIVCl. 4iiiwuk lliunu
present were Miss Sherscn, Miss pearl
man. Mis-) Gould, Miss Shunkrnan. Miss
Weriman, Mr. Goldstein, Mr. Rosenberg.
Mr. Selgcl. Mr. Shtren, Mr. Glass nnd
Mr. Stein. Mr. Uey and Mr. Wclner will
leave for Palestine en Saturday ne.t.
LAWNDALE
Mr. and Mrs. llangnaw, of T42S Taber
street, are receiving congratulations
upon the birth of a son.
Mrs. C. Mathews, of Levlck sti eet, will
entertain the members of her bridge
club at her home en Thursday after
neon.
The Ladles' Aid of Ilmanuel Church
held the regular monthly meeting en
Tuesday evening.
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DELAWARE COUNTY
These who took leading parts In the
cast of "Backfire," a comedy presented
en Monday and Tuesday eeiilngu by
the Players' Club of Swaithmere ut
the woman's clubheuse under the direc
tion of Mr. J. J. Oeuld, worn Mr. and
Mrs. CharlPii D. Mitchell. Mrs. Jehn
C. ICastlake, MiB.s Barbara lllckilng,
Miss Ornoe Stockton, Miss Mnrlei.
Weeds, Dr A. F. Jacksen, Mr llelani,
Ullmnn, Mr. L'mslle Plc, Mr Klmnr
Mellck nnd Mr. (leorge Corse. The
stage setting, which wmi entirely new,
was devised and constructed under the
direction of tllu elub'u president, Mr. J.
Kirk McCurdy.
Mrs. Pnul Freemnn and her son.
Muster Alfred Freeman, of Meyluu, have
ivliirneu rrem Atlantic city, vlieiv the
wure guests for several dayn of .Mr.
Krteman'u mother, Mrs. James A. 1'rco 1'rce
man, of Oermnntewn i
The guests who attended the lirulg I
nnrty given en Snturday nfternoeu b '
Mra Themas H. Merris at her horn lu
Lausdewne In honor of Miss Clui'Ieui
Meyer, daughter of Mr. und Mrs.
Jeseph H. Meyer. of Oermantewn, whes-
lusrrl.ige te Mr. IMwnrd Ddgers will
tnlce place en the lSth of l'ebiuiiry. In-'
cludrd MrB, Jeseph S. Sleyer. Mrs. j
Newton II, Jenes. Mrs. .1. Harbison
Haiius, Mrs. Charles H. C'.irsen, Mr.
Jebeph Chehterman, Mrs. P.lclianl It.
Ferrest. Mrs Albert 15. Wosteser, Jr.,
Miss Murgaret Blckley. Miss Kllzabeth '
Drlpps, Miss Dorethy McBrlde. Mlsa
Dorethy Pryer, Miss Deberah Wllllumn
and Miss Janet Yeung.
MOORE8TOWN
Jits. Wllllnm C. Wullc. of ( liestnut
street, haw been entertaining Mrs.
Cieerse Sehwaru, of Ucrimintuun, aa
her BUtBt.
Mr. Parry and her dnughter, Miss
Lydla. 1'nrrv, if Halneniiert, hae gene
te Hpend seme time In Atlantic City.
Mrh. E. rtuimell Perkins, of Had Had
denfle)4 terrace, tfuve'u large luncheon
en Thumday.
Mr. Herhert rteberU. of Chester
avenUe, haa goneiabread. Ha will
wna Ring iim,ij'JMuiee
$
m
!
WILL WED THIS EVENING
Mist Meea te Become Bride of Jehn
P. Mathieu, 2d
Miss Marie Paul Mees, daughter of
Mrs. Harry J. Mees, of 3114 Diamond
street, will be married te Mr. Jehn I'.
Mathieu, 2d, this evening at C:30
o'clock, at tlie Church of the Hely
Communion, Twenty-first and Chestnut
streets. The Itev. A. Shenck will per
form the ceremony. The brldcsntaldn
wll be Mrs. Gerald Hansen, MrH.
Themas O. Bretherton, Mrs. Donald
Danenhower. Mrs. Charles K. Gibben.
Mrs. Oscar Geedlcke, Jr., Sirs. Hareld
G. Paine. Mrs. M, Tianermehl, Miss
Adella Michel and MIsh Kthel Mathieu.
Miss Betty McOuIre will be the flower
girl Mr. Charles K. Olbben will act
an best man, and the, ushers will Include
Mr. S. Harvey Kreuse, Mr. Wilsen
Piatt.' Mr. Fred KelllnM, Mr. Balfour
Nrehinnn. Mr. Carl Mlddcnderf, Mr.
Henry Mlddenderf. Mr. Hareld G. Paine
and Mr. Herbert K. Webb. A reception
at the Bellcvue-Strntferd wll fellow the
ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mathieu will
be at home after March 15 at Mont
gomery pike and Stephney place, Nar
bertli. NORRISTOWN
Sir. and MM. Harrv Anrlr;nn rt
Jeffersenvllle, entertained at dinner at I
their hemi last Saturday evening. The'
guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
C. Custer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Hen
dricks. Mr. and -Mrs. Harry Greve, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Cleorge Jenes. Mr. nnd Mm.
Albert Hartman, Mrs. H. Andersen and ,
Miss 1311a Gallagher.
Included nmene the trucsitn nf .a tlma. '
tre party given en Saturday In Phlladel- I
Tallin U'vrA If f.nrl fa T,r.l '
tfUhlman, Mr. and Mrs. James Mac
N'elll, Mr. und Mra diaries Daub and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deyle.
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Bauer, of
Powell street, gave n family dinner nt
their home en Saturday. The event
celebrated the birthday anniversaries
cf their twin daughters. Miss Clair
Bauer, and Miss Klealne Bauer and of
Mrs. Bauer's mother, Mrs. M. L. Wag
ner. Miss Mary Beyer, of 1210 West Main
street, has Issued invitations for a card
party en Saturday afternoon. February
18, In honor of Mrs. Henuld M. Heebnur.
Mrs. Heebner before her recent mar
riage wua Miss Arlene file,
Mr. nnd Mrs, .T. PlAVAlnml Cncl nP
the Franklin, DeKalb and Oak tre'ets, j
nn' icuciviiiK i;uiiruiuiajieriH en llie
birth of a wen en Sunday last. Mrs.
Cassel before her marrlage was Miss
Mary Heed.
The Rchwenkfelder Church celebrated
the eighteenth anniversary of Its found
ing with special services en Sunday,
ieliiVli ll the n7er qtrit mi,i ,."
Endired byP thirty number? e? thl
't"rer5u "'.. ""rir memeers or the
I'curuury 0l x(10 jiav, noeen j. uett.
0ln JhurchesV ansUale and Tcwn
Miss Kathryn revering, of 114 West
Main street, entertained en Saturday
at u card party in honor of Miss Myrtle
Batten and Mr. Charles Brown, of
Chicago, III., whose engagement hns
been announced. Among the gursts
were Mr. and Mre. Frank Legan, Mr
and Mrs. Victer Whltmer, Mr. nnd Mrs
Clnrcnce Pratt. Miss Kllzabeth Ktlles.
Miss Betty Chambers, Miss Gertrude
Sclah, Mr. Raymond Detwller, Mr. Hay
mend Chamberlain und Mr. A. l. Hull
mun. IMPORTERS. DESiaSKRS
OF THE HIGHEST
GOWNS
WRAPS
SUITS
FURS
BLOUSES
LINGERIE
HOSIERY
Dresses Weiiderful Selections
25.0035,0045.00
Fermerlu 49.50 te 115.00
Styles that arc correct for spring and for' every service. Differing from the
usual, offering a latitude of choice se wide that descriptions are inadequate.
New .Jersey Spert Dresses 15.00
Very effective with leather cellar and cuffs; the pleated skirt harmonizes well
with the leather cellar and cuffs. Sizes for women and misses.
New Fiber Silk Sweaters
In trliBtcmng belid colors untl Perslun fiber. Peter Pan cellur and cuU'h, or cellarleaa
effects with round necks. Celers include fuchsia, buff, henna, golf green, French blue
nnd jockey.
. 9.9510.9512.9514.95
We Speciqlize
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Moving Picture of an
Man at a Tea Partu
tlANDGRS into party
with vague
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misgivings.
Ue la staggered by preponderance of
females.
Decides te back out, but finds exit
blocked.
The introducing starts.
Man disceven that some women
shake hands'nnd seme de net.
Never can tell which kind It Is.
Sometimes finds his proffered hand
accepted, sometimes It is left dangling
in the nii;.
Finally keeea It te himself.
flews and mumbles "Glad te meet
you" thousands of times.
Gives up all attempts te remember
names.
Has ahunch thnt later this will preve
fatal.
SOMEBODY hands him a cup of tea.
Somebody else nesscn cakes.
Tries te handle tea and cakes and
lighted .cigarette.
Steeping te pick up clgarette drops
cakes.
Teacup balances perilously.
Nearly spilled It Inte a beautiful
satin lap.
Turns weak te thlfck of what might
have happened.
ANOTHER beautiful creature comes
with sugar for him te take.
Balances cup, saucer, cakes nnd cigar
ette while he takes sugar.
Beautiful creature followed by gor
geous thing with lemons.
Balances cup, 'saucer, cakes, cigar
ette and sugar while he takes lemon.
Delectable apparition approaches with
candy.
Dlstrnctcd man balances cup. saucer,
ItMi-M
n Excess Weight Is JJaneereus
.
TN'HUItANCK Companies regard
THU rroeen U logical their leKenfxI rpnlntunrfi render thorn
Kunceptlbte te relds, rheumatism, "hardening of the arteries"
nnd Increase the danger of heart affliction,! nnd apoplexy.
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Ot'It Natural Metliedn
bedr of all Imniirlllea.
nttendania. Ne rlanen.
Visit Our Institution for Trial Treatment. tVe Obligation.
COLLINS INSTITUTE
FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Bellevue Court Building
Phene, Spruce 5481 1418 Walnut Street
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KtaMT'MBVr43BlB&T'eHffjUrn'nBlB
SIBKireMlilWtUsiBBfiBOiJ
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Featuring Millinery
for Immediate Wear
A distinguished collection of the very smartest
millinery for early Springwear. Hats for miss and
matron for every purpose and occasion.
$10, $12, $15, $18, $25
New Showing of White and Colored
Washable Dress Fabrics
David and Jehn Andernen Scotch Glnghama, In the sma-te.t nf
wanted checks and colors. 31 In. wide. i.ss yard. ' ei
Kngllnh ainghamn at SOc nnd "Se yard. SI In. wide.
Beautiful Line Colored I.lucnn for Suitings. SI In. wide vn
crushable finish. Hl.oe erd. ,ee' AOn
Imported Kmbreldrred Dotted Swim, In nil the newest co'e-inir
31 In. wlde. $1.50 yard. In ull white. 73c te 42.00 jurd. b"
line I'luln-Colered Vellcn. Leading .Shades. 40 In. ulde 8100 xH
rialn White Vellen. 35 In. wide. 30c te $1.75 yard. ' '
inipuririi x-rriiiuiiQiiv a-.ii.bh
wide, 81.00 yard.
Ulniltlen, I'laveim, Nlterrettes
ui! Inches wide, 03c, UOc jurd.
Special Values in Underwear
Vanity Fair Silk Vests, $1.85.
Vunity Fair Silk Bleemers, $2.50.
Vanity Fair Silk Sports Bleemers in Brown and Black, $3 50
Vanity Fair Silk Pettbeckers in all the Spring Suit Shnie'
$1.93.
Full line of Kaser Silk Undent ear ranging from $3 te $b" 50
Lisle Ves.ta with regular or bodice tops, 35c apiece or 3 for $1
Petticoats of Messaline or Changeable Taffeta in all the
Spring Celers, $3.95.
Pure Irish Linen Huck Towels
The Usual $1.00 Kind at 65c Each
These Towels are full larRe size of sturdy weave. They are Ann
hucl; towels with damask borders In Heveral patterns and li'mtttltched
mild. If you are In need of Linen Towels uf the letter Ui.d veu will
tlnd these- wonderful value. u ""
.IA MAKERS O' WOMEN'S .t.VU OlILDI.'EyH API'ARl.!,
CHARACTER VOI! MORE T"HAX TWEXTY-SIX YEARS
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Chestnut
Cerner
Twelfth
in Styles That Slenderize the Larger Weman
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Unsophisticated
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cakes, cigarette and lemon te take piece
of candy. -
Somebody Jostles his elbow.
TEimiFIO catastrophe barely averted
while lovely lady at left is asking
him many questions.
Levely lady behind him is asking him
te turn around. ... . ,.
Beautiful lady in front of him is dis
tracting him with large, luminous eyes.
Man trlc3 te drink ten, eat cakes,
nibble candy, smoke cigarettes and carry
en three-sided clever repartee.
Emerges from ordeal a wan, devas
tated wreck.
SUB-TITLES ,,
Rags Are Royal Raiment When Wern
(for Virtue's Hake.
Get Clothing for Children
. Cast-off clothing for children who
cannot attend nchoel because of poverty
is being collected at the headquarters
of the Compulsory Education Bureau,
en Cherry street west ei ruiecntn.
raeMdine Hetel
Chestnut a 193trtieta
Ofifers ttceptianaJ facilities
ter private entertainiitf.
fteceptiens, weaamga,
Cards, Dinners. Dances
over-ateut lemons at, tmdculr
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Umlnate all Kxce l'at and rid the '
Individual arrTlre by (killed women
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urifiinuirB, A.eauing CO;0r3, 45 in
In cheeks and strlpeJ,
All white,
SWEATERS
MILLINERY
SKIRTS
PETTICOATS
CHILDREN'S
APPAREL
NEGLIGEES
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hani and CUBDAinCBV
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Here.tltchlng WML Yem Waft
AH strle nnd In pel.an4 silver,
tlenr-nrand Weel all rotors.
fLewers EMBROIDERY CO.
N. K. Cor. nth Chf.lnut (W.43.1)
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Tfie Tulist
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Beautiful New
SPRING HATS
$7.50, $10.50
& $12.50
i
Charming jeutliful
Hats nnd sinnrt Hats
tnr the matron.
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The pick of the nests
i Sold only in our Stores
PHil.A. S I.UADINU riiKATm:h
DIKKCTKiX OK i. r:i: I. J. J. aininKnT
CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE
SHUBERT,; lirE
DAILY MATS AT 2 15 LVES AT 8 15
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TRIUMPHANT OITURN OF
AMtSlCAS re?tt101T SINS1NG COEOIttlNf.
NORA BAYES
WITH A MW COMPAW IH A NtW CYCLE Of 50NG.T
AND All ALU STAR BILL OF SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE.
THE MeCORMACKSLl ThVlUNATIC BAKERS
MAMA LO POSING CO. I MORTON 6-LaTRISKA
AND THE. MUSICAL COMIOV STAR.
CARL MeCULLOUGH
Ull lit MIGHT BITS Of TAVl3Ty III)
"irwiiDe uir ft.
WILLIAM SEATilsAT.MAT ILSO
HODGE
IN DOG LOVE
'DOG LOVE. 15 A LAUGHFEST OF
REAL MERIT AND A DECIDED TREAT'
nrjiifrrr
?SHUBEKr eves 5050
Mat. Today, Best Seats. $1.50
GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES
AI.L.STAR CAST
TED I.RU'I1). IISKNK FR.INK1.IN. .ItlE
V.. IIHOWN. 11.1 llAltON. UUKUUN
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W All Nil 110,1.7,500 10 51.00
JOHN GALSWORTHY'S
JtAbrtltl'ICCB
THE SKIN GAME
THE 3IOST-t.T.KK!l-nr PLAY OK
nn: season
LAST .MAT. .".AriltllAY. eOe Tl) 51.30
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DAILY 35c, 50c
EVENINGS 50c, 75c
PaturiliH ium! HiiiMMV Hwn ni.' l'rlrp
11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9i30
V) BROAD and CHESTNUT
11:30. 1:30. 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30
FIRST PRESENTATION
Ol' LEW J'AUAMOLNT l'ltTUIlC
CECIL B.
DE MILLE'S
LATEST
"SATURDAY
NIGHT"
A Mammoth Entertainment and
All the Beauty and Thrill
of a Lifetime
CONCERT ORCHESTRA
DAI KCV '-m MAHKKT
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"BOOMERANG BILL"
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LIONEL BARRYMORE
AKLAU1A 10 a. m. te mis f. ii
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