Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 17, 1922, Sports Extra, Image 11

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tflahcy tFynrie Tells of the Illness of Mrs. Barker Meller
I in Virginian-She Speaks of Penn Charter's Dance
at Bellevue-btratferd Tonight
YTAVB yen heard that Mb. Barker
H M.iiar Is 111 down In Ljnchburf,
', v. 1 Her son Is a student at the Vir
tlnia Bpiscepi dcm " " -
with' "flu" bout R wwk ,0 "nd WM
I Tery 111 that Mrs. Meller went downy
te Wm. Unfortunately, ahe contracted
t.a rln in a very severe form. Barker
?.:'.. beett back nnd forth'.
' unehburg several times te see btt.,jfl,
iinderstand .he is new en tMf
tewsra r.w .....i ., ji
The rip tnrougneui im ceunw wi
Ktlly quita alermln, for Krtiis. feraffl
of It develop ineuuiuMi i - w-
theritlM in New Yerk say duff If la
Seekad there, and it has netpMB sa
tad here. , v,
NEW YORK, by the wny.v'wwed
a let of our old Ideaj ter-, the
andeYllle partrfcvcn y th0 Spenqe
S I (SatV tTUls Irwin's of Ne
fork! you knewV. Perhaps we ptft
imcthlni "eyer en.'them, and they did
!.?u-J 'hnher were .repeating in
Kh? revue things which we, had last
" S ffttS the Town,", but
They had 'that? "Pep an Olnitcr",
. ?.' vi.. Tfn'Kurlnn Cexa and Ted-,
Si." Browning danced here, andthe
Sid the eight siren of history, which
Mrt'-vVtervMatlier, Mrs. ee .-jDu
ittetsrh!ate
Mtrs, Du Bnrry and-tne rest, wcii,
EriCiiw Yerk alamnae .of Miss
Bute's Scheel 'wsrjt their BWens:
ThWtf' he (reason- why; geed' thing
k' great te have Newark" riMe than
a year d"i j"r , . y ,
trinvTOHT' tha. school .set'.w.ll .na've.a
1 fine time. Penn Phart'Wdent,J
.'honor" society,, wm-have ltst
-jf snsssisass
There are te be about 850 guests and
5... .r te have aU sort of novelties n ,
7?.u. .j antartnnins. Tnbmwtn
Since. Just befere supper, Jirte.b'he
Memalds' Promenade" and tin tWa
S FrX " TueH not'hSirde
will appear in these neWties, but they
"SJ? fcJffiPeWttr of tU
mm Includes Earl Bartlctt. tennis
.-.... tnini.m Ttnrld. soccer star:
Charles K. Elliett, manager of the track
SSi Themas M. Farr class prophet,
j?me8 Gage, Gle? ub leader; William
B Hewell, track captain; Henry w.
fonts, president Science Club.; Guy
:."' .Lm.ti, Btnr n chard Reeve.
ttnnls! star; Klcliard Stafferd, football
warn. "" . "' ----
iler clttsu. ..
I SAW Ilelen Sewell en CttVsstnut
street the ether day. She looked
mart In a brown duvetyne .suit inauc
with a three-quarter length coat and a
choker of gray iex lur. xu eujsc u" .
Mat was trimmed with the same fur, ;
tone was the nebbiest model I have
Men for a long time. It had a fetching
bird of blue and green feathers at the
tide. I hear, by the way, that Helen
nd Henry Coxe nre te be married in
the fall.
nVlfP tnrirnt thft Mini tlftrtV thlS
l) afternoon In the Belle'vue-Stratferdt
ballroom for the Southern Indurtria'.
Among these who will pJav-wlH be MIh
Bertha Bensen. Mrs. William Paul
O'Neill. Miss Eletse Dickey. Mrs.; Paul
Thomsen. Mra.' Jehn Onbbel. M-. Ar
thur P. Hucy, Mrs. Wllllsm J. Elllbtt.
Mrs. WlUiam Carmalt Scull. Mrs. Ar
thur Baugh. Mrs. Geerge Kcndrlck, i.d.
and about 200 ethers.
PVTHRR had te go away en arbusl
nem trip, nnd when saying geed-by
te smaH Geerge, aged five, he adjurei
bim: "Yeu must take enre of mother
for me. Yeu will be the only roan In
the house, you knew." Gcorjte was
fcvo'ien Itself. Mether was really verj
touched nt the little boy's Kellcltudc nni
care. Imaelne her amazement, however
en te'Hng Geerge that daddy would be
home next day te have him answer.
"Oh, dear! nnd wo've been such tt
Um CUPlC-" NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Miss Lucylle Austin, daughter of Mr.
Richard Austin, of Rex and SemtneU
avenues, Chestnut Hill, will entertair
at a card party en Saturday afternoon
March 4. Miss Austin, who will be one
of next season's debutantes, will be. In
troduced at a tea t?ivcn by her father en
Wednesday, October 11.
Mr. H. Yole Delan, of 1809 Walnut
street, will entertain at a dinner att tlw
Bellevue-Stratford en Tuesday evening
February 28, before the Hal Masque.. .
Mr. Jeseph B. Wtdener, of L.ynne L.ynne L.ynne
oed Hall, Elklns Park, has arrived In
New Yerk te Jein ilrs. Widener at the
Rlti-Carlten Hetel.
The second of the series of four
, mcea nt the Merion'Qelf Club will take
placa this nvenlnfr. The comiplttee Ir
eharge Includes Mrs. Matthew Balrd
Jr., chn'rman: Mrs. James Carstnlrs
Mrs. Edwin Filler. Miss Anna Fqulk
and Mrs. nichard B. Norten.
The marrlaee of Miss Grace Reirers
d&UKhter of Mrs. Noh Heners, of 82
East Sixty-fourth street, and Mr. Pau'
Tubby, which waa te have taken ,placr
tomorrow In New Yerk, 1ms been pest
pened en account of the Illness of Mr
Tubby.
Anions, the members of the new ccrn ccrn
rnlttce of Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurta
panclnp ClnsH will be Mr. I.elcettei
J.ewls. Mr. Edward liuckley, Mr. IV"
llam NerrlB and Mr. William Hacker
The next meetlnir of the claaB will bf
held at the UMIevue-Stratferd en Friday
evening, March S.
Tha nrst of tha series of three dancee
be given by the emcers of the navy
li& i the Paulding Club will be held
On February 21.
HftH8TEt!mun,1 " McCulleuBh, of 00
S?.u'uplftcnth street, aecempnnTecl bv
& ,Sa'JlllcI K. Ucuves, of 310 .Seuth
"'y-nrjt street, will cave today fe-i
Vint tp New Yerk, where they expect
w remain ever the week-end.
n,TiS,nPC0Tea J- Harding, Jr., of 131
f-euih Twentieth street, nnd Mrs. Oecw
H. larle, 3d, of (irayn larte, Haverford
XiZ v vf l,n "Pnllng a few daya In
rinr irIc. ftUcn.dlnS the a "hew, have
leturned te their hemss.
dQwnn?.lar .Scott' of Woedburno, I,nns.
H11)1- 1h spendlntr n few days In
ew lerk at the IUta-Carhen.
CaTl0 rT Mts wh0 wnl ntte"a th8 crd
5 hi,,. '"'"V afternoon which Mrs
i1UB .iry ,l:,lze'- f 16 Highland nve.
"L1,!1! "'";. w' Klve In honet
din ri U,uu't,'-1 Miss Mary c: Ellzey.
Seann"rC,i,.a? , laabal Davis MIh:
Min t-elnban. MIee Mary .HeurIi
M 4 C.atrollue Oavls "Mlbs llett" Bu
AdamRMry Owder. Miss lcrlnr
IfaS Ba 8"?nn Ornham, Miss Agne-
Sflm W' ?,,lsa, 9ntence Davidsen.
MusV &1 "?,na?lli'. '8s Jesenhln
W k P,'..i W3?.C"1 Yeunr, Miss Mell?
MlsB pnli.Vw"8 .V1.' Krumbhaar.
Mi?vu,y.L'Sr' MM Martha Mackold
teSfcnS", 8tin' """ Dorethy Held.
,woek and Miss Susan aillmere.-
FMoiti"!:-"el,t.Vn Mtrschilsker
will spend a fortnight .Mrs. ren Mesch-.
slsker entertained at luncheon yesterdaj
In hner of Mr. .Ocerga Oleffner, of
New Yerk, who i Is visiting her.
Mrs. Bandelph Sailer, et Petharn read
and Qutncy street, aermantewn, will
give a, car4. Party-'en' Wednesday att att
ernpeil, ' February.. 92, , In 'honor of hoi
daiSrhter,; Mlaa Nancy Sailer.
"-Atf l4fireitln' Anrll weddlnsr will be
; that. of Wis Carolina F. Farren, dauirh.
.tac nf.Mrs. M. J. 'Farrenlef 1620 Snruce
stifeeC'anjli-Mr.Roy.Evten Reller, e.
Londen., :. , ,
''j''Wlll'lain.GreenheW. of' .the Sat
terlee Apartments, -entertained at,lunch
bf-MlSri .(3 tell Marie Murphy, dough-,
ter.ttfMr and .Mrs" Jeseph D. Murphy
.eniragemeet' .recently ha . been 'an 'an 'an
.houncedife 'Jits CharleaW, "Cayln, 'e:
Northweoay.'Pai' . f , .
Mrs, O.aeuldVMurfln, wife of Captain
Murfln,' will .entertain at. a small, luncn-
eon and card, party at her home In
'.the navy yard, today' In. honor' of Mrs
Prank Tv watreus, wlfaiof.Cemmnndai
1WAteUs, Who' will' shortly lea.Voter m,
western' coeat..' 'Xweive guests will at
tend. -' i' t l
Mrs. Tjyttleton,.Taiewell Waller, ei
JGOO.Seuth 'Twentieth street, will en
tertain, at a small luncheon tednv h.'
tern the card- party1 at tha Bellevue-
'DBntAail 4a. tuk44 A AS i..a
em Heme for, Destitute Children.
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Mr. and, Mrs. Euene c. Plachter, of
Germantown, will entertain a Ave i hun
dred party of thrce tables tomorrow. '
avenue, will entertain the members of
her bridge- club en Monday evening.
'Amonr-the membem am wrra rhnrtr..
, Meller. Mrs.' Jonenh Mnrlln. -Mrs Tntm
uninten, airs. ca. eiaCAair,Mrs. Edgar
uuiuperi, iurs. xaarry naose -ana Mrs
Frank Williamson t -
"Jilss DoreUi'y Mills, of' New Yerk
was iUib guest ever the week-and et
Miss HaxerCeflln. B07 Hansbury street.
MlBS-. Frances nilknv. nt Onn T.n.
Maner, entertained at auction- bridge
(Saturday"afternoon In her honor.
-M,rs. Charles Whitman, of Seymcrut
,and Merris Btrcets, gnve a dinner of ten
covers en Tuesday last In honor of her
sister, Mrs. Jamci Breull.
iHr,,A; HcndrickBen Dennelly, ei
6135. Merris street, and her daualiter
sailed, last week en the steamship Lap
lander for Paris. Mrs. Dennelly's sister
the Marquise Wellmarl. who was Miss
Amanda .Hendricksen, accompanied her
The Cedarbroelt Country Club enter
tained the club members and their
rrendent a luncheon and card party en
Wednesday last.
.1lJV,Tnemas Armstrong Williamson,
of McKean avenue, entertained at four
tables of brldge en Tuesday last
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Her marriage took
place at St. Peter's
Church, Third and
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SOUTH PHILADELPHIA "
Mlsa Gertrude Cell, of 2605 Seuth
Nlnetcenth street, recently entertained
at h Valentine party. The guests were
Miss Abble Lennex, Miss Katherlne
Bastien. Miss Sylvia Newborger."Mls
Anita Segerty, Mls- Nerma Cellier,
Miss Jeanette Cell, Mtas Bertha Cock
ier, Mr. Ocorjre McKeen, Mr. Martin
Geckler, Mr. Geerge, Lennex, Mr,- Efl Efl
irene Losteret, Mr. Jack Delaney, Mr.
Francis Delaney, Mr. Carl Lam In and
Mr. Paul Lennex.
, Mr. and-Mrs. Harry rO Scull, of
Ventner, N. J onneunca the engage
ment of thelr daughter, Miss Ida Vir
ginia -Scull, te Mr. Jehn M. Bach, of
this city.
A vaudeville nnd reception will be
given in St Themas Aquinas' Hall,
Eighteenth and Merris streets, en Fri
day evening, February 24. Mr. E. M.
Stephenson Is In charge and will be
assisted by the Jovian Club. The en
tertainment Is for the benefit of St.
Matthew'a Church, National Park, N. J
Miss Edith Mac Qarrlgle will enter
tain the members of her sorority, the
Tau Phi Sigma, at her home tomorrow
afternoon. The members Include Mrs.
Jehn L. Lecher, Mrs. Karl Brandt, Miss
Margaret Malr. Mian Henrietta Mplmnn.
Miss Mar!& . McClurc, Miss Margaret
Mccausianu, miss Irene U Krlcger,
MIbh Lenero McCulleuirh. MIsji Franeen
McCulIeugh and Miss Marie M. Me
Kann.
Mrs. Jehn F. Carr, of 426 Fitzgerald
street, gave a surpnsev party in Hener
of her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Carr,
last Saturday. Among these present
were Miss Agnes Carr, Miss Louisa
Carr, Mr and Mrs. David Hatch,
Miss Emily Merrell, . Mlscs Anna
Merrnzsl, Miss Helen Merraiil, M'se
F.llzalxith Hendersy, MUw Allce Crow Crew
ley. Miss Marcclla Crowley. Miss Marie
Judge. Miss Margaret Weeds, Miss May
Thornpsen, Miss Emma Gayner, Mr.
Geerge Herrgott, Mr. Ellwood Reading,
Mr. H. Mess, Mr. J. Donald Fenten, Mr.
J. Murtha, Mr. Daniel McOlnnla, Mr.
William Lennex, Mr. Jehn Judge, Mr.
James liecu, Mr. unai-iea srewu, iur.
J, Hcsscr and Mr., Hatch.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
The marrlage of Miss Cecilia 55e!da
Baren and Mr. Samuel Mastreft, of
WIlkcsBarre, Pa., took place en Sun
day, February 12, at Apelld Hall. Mlis
Dorethy Shultz was) the maid of honor
and the bridesmaids were Miss Yetta
Seltzer, Miss Sephie Seltzer, of Haiti;,
mere, Md. ; Miss Anna Chelt and Miss
Getrrude Flngerhut Mr. Samuel
Baren, brother of the bride, was best
man nnd the ushers were' Mr. Jack Kur
land, Mr. Nat Armen and Mr. William
Kantcrr. The flower girl was Mlts
Marian Llcberman, et Washington,
D. C, and the pose boy was Master
Woodrew Wilsen Gersteln, of Plymouth,
Pa. The bride waa given In marr!ag
by her father. Dr. Newman efllctntcd
at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. MantretT
left for mi extended trip through the
West. Upen their return they will live
at 202 West Thompson street until
June, when they will move te their
suburban home.
iTftAWMRrtv MANSION
.Mrs. Abraham Stern, of 1826 North
Twenty-eighth street, have been spend
Ing several days in Atlantle City.
Mr. and Mr Canter, of Atlantle City,
were the guests of Judge and Mrs. Wil
liam M. Lewis,' of 1914 North Thirty
second street before they left for Cuba.
Mrs. Harry Dareff. of 1813 North
Thirty-third street, has returned hem
after a short stay In Lokeweod, N. J.
Mr. Sydney J MarkevlU, of 2207
North Thirty-third street, has returned
from, a trip te Bermuda,
NORRI8TOWN
Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, of 760
Haws avenue, will celebrate their fiftieth
wedding anniversary today. Mr. Brown
jra.fi born In Lancaater-.Ceunty In 1860
and his wife In Monecon, Ireland. They
nave reur cnuaren, Mrs. wiuiam h.oed
Mr. William Brown. Mrs. Jesenhlne
Wayne and Mrs. Jacob T. Heet There
are seven granacniiaren ana six great,
grandchildren.
Mp. AnA Mm. TjArev T-riifmn. nt 1Q
t'WAttj n.l -- tM WM.Mna nnti.
gratulatlens upon the birth of a daugh
ter, Dorethy Elizabeth Dugan, en Fee-
niary 10.
Mrs. Geerge O. Glass, of the Hamil
ton, has gene te Pittsburgh, Pa., where
sne win spena several weens.
VVMT IHILAD1LPHIA
A quiet wedding, took place en
Wednesday morning, February 16, at t
o'clock when Miss Marie McMenamtn,
of 8617 Mount Vernen street, became
the bride of Mr. Edward Gallagher, of
1723 Beuth Fifty-fourth street. In 8t
Agatha's Catholic Church, Thirty-eighth
and Spring Garden streets. 1 iMr. and
Mrs. Gallagher upon the! return from
a wedding trip will be at home at Fifty.
seventh street and Springfield avenue
after March 1.
.. .-. .-II. T. -Bi.aaAtl SUM
Chancellor street has returned te her
Heme rrem Hartiera, wnn., wnere dim
had been visiting for several daya
ft. Mm mm A A.rtM IT1 aAtlfMM WtVtSJfW Ttflla
Ham, of 4026 Green Btrt, announea
mU MJWMsijktant r9 4(laltfl 4 All P1 tall. Mlslsl
Martha Jean Williams, te Mr. Heward
Bryan Herdeg, eon of Mr. and Mra
Franklin Jeseph Herdeg, of Oewanda,
N, Y.
Captain and Mrs. Walter O. Leng,
of Brooklawn, are receiving congratu
lations upon the birth of a son. Wlnslew
Nlelaen Leng, February 11, In Liver,
peel, England.
Friends of Dr Franklin' Lane, of 192C
Chestnut street, will be glad te hear
of his recovery from a recent illness.
Mr. Themas Evans and Mr. Lewis
TI, Parsons left en Wednesday evening,
February 16, for Palm Beach, where
they will remain until some time In
March.
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In Our Final Clearance
Spert Coats
Of Chinchilla, Tweeds, and plaid
back Coatings; also a few Pole Coats,
sizes 14 te 40.
Warm op te $35.00
$15
Fur Trimmed
Spert Coats
Smart styles In" all wanted fabrics,
trimmed with Raccoon.
Warm up te $69.50
$25
Fur Trimmed
Tep Coats
In wide range of colors, fabrics
and furs.
Warm up te $85.00
$39.50
Fur Trimmed
Coats & Wraps
Smart winter models, trimmed
with taupe and platinum wolf, mole,
beaver, and caracul.
Wara up te $125
$55
Fur Trimmed
Medel Coats
Individual .In style; of the very
finest fabrics, furs and workmanship.
Warm up te $295
$145
Street Dresse
A wide variety of most attractive
styles, colors and fabrics.
Wara up te $39 0
$18
Street Dresses
Of Tricetine, Peiret Twill, Canten
Crepe and Crepe Knit; all sixes and
colors.
Wara up te $55.00
$25
Afternoon Dresses
Of Canten, Remalne and Jacquard
Crepes, Tricetine and Peiret Twill.
Mostly one of a kind.
Wara up te $65.00
$38
Dinner Dresses
Individual models in Brocade and
Chiffen Velvets, Lace, Beaded Robes,
and Embroidered Canten Crepes.
All colors.
Wara up te $165
$65
Spert Skirts
Including a number of the new
"wrap around" effects, plain and pieat
ed styles, in all wanted materials.
Wara up te $180
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Rugrvoelens
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Heather Shades
Blurred Pastels
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Most people are gettinff tired of their Winter Hats nnd it's n Jey
. te see and wear the fresh new hats of the coming season.
Many have gay, flower-trimmed brims, ethers are smart
with flaring quills or bows of wide ribbon. Yeu
can have wonderful cheesing here at
$8.50 te $15.00
Women's Pure Silk Hosiery
at $1.45 Pair
or 3 pairs for $4.00
This Is a wonderful opportunity te purchase a geed wearing
stocking at a special price. It comes in all the spring shades
made, White, Cordovan, Russia Calf, Navy, Nude and Grey.
English Weel Hosiery With Silk Clex
in All Heather Shades, $1.95
Drewn, Blue, Grein, Orey and Purple Heather Mixtures In fine
nil-wool Caalimere Hosiery. They nre full fashioned nnd hand em
broidered Silk Clex in contrasting colors. They cannot be duplicated
nnywhere nt this price.
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White Muslin Petticoats, $1.00
Just Half Their Fermer Price
Geed quality Mualln Petticoats with lace flounce and ruffle.
made and cut full size. The quantity Is limited.
Tweed Sports Skirts in the
New Shades for Spring, $6.75
The colors ere Tan. Blue nnd Cumel. They are cut en snorts lines
with pockets and slight flare at the feet They are very smart for
immediate wear. ,..,,,
Un Air Embaume; Large Size
Compact Face Powder, at $1.25 Bex
Delightfully fragrant Is this famous odor of Rlgaud, Parts. The
large sUe Compact Powder is usually $1,60. Fer Friday and Saturday
si.SO a bes. All shades. '
Allen Quality Hairnets
$1.00 a Dezen; 3 Dezen, Asserted, $2.50
Allen's are Justly famous for the quality of their Hairnets. The
Rllppen Cap Shape Hulrncts come In small or Inrge sizes. The straight
nhape In extra large size. The colors are btandard and come in every
shade. White and Grey Hairnets, 15c each; il.sa a desen.
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KARLTON CONCERT ORCHESTRA
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An Original Story
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with oneRon sidnet
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(MARY"? UIO ML'SICAI. SISTER)
FORREST THEATRE
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