Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 22, 1922, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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r)UST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
&
It jy ;,cy Wynne TelU of the
Night in the teyer many ueamijm i,owns
Wern at Important Affair
rtfMAY mcdi a strnnse statement,
but
r
remera-
d0. W with the exception e
tnc
who
B" tiT,.,iipks) nt wnicn an mono
pa pa
tbe ere "Lgc e ab e te le se. At
lnw ?? !hi- season, you
re-
ventt
""u Mm, Harrison Fisher
member, M" .""' nf II
illness,
,7nable te ryce ? -"--- - ,.
pre-
irf'fcem r ccivln because. 'of
dlh of ber metlier-fn-law, Mrs.
"I&m Wrt,Wiht Mrs. Van 11
And new, i rccelve bee
tue
Ru-
Tim.
because
Mercer
,h,! SritWuW'h la n mourn
mrn
Mrs. 8flnVff JKHTa VVcrc Mrs. Jehn
r Emlen
Edward
SiT?d'W.frji.''1-
AnrnranUJalCTe
"P i-, im beauty ot.the m rrercil
aSSSSS".a JS-M; tl amber
Hint.? , ::
S' TUB season nenra 'Us end I
fSrSSS
" .r Mrt cS the winter, but the
etrll?.r Pnd trains and draperies arc
Paels . ioed deal, and the effect, is a
fenr a geed ""' "u In mnny cases
?ift smarter? Wbfie the short
Lkir tb Trerj young girl was per-
Ff. nrHlv It only was pretty for the
h,p8 p?.n' rlrl and I sheu d put an
rttTJ "en'th-e "Ver"." A longer skirt
SftSe'S the figure, as I noticed
sesm3'
fiance in skirt lengths is coming back,
and I am glad for it.
LAST nlgbt the dresses at the Mid
inter nail-1 were beautiful. Mr.
J KeBrt'eF Mitchell looked extremely
til MnSk chiffon cmbrelderca with
SiinMtencs. Mrs. Charles Edward In -rSJ5
wS e a handsome gown of Uack
ff embroidered in Jet, and Mrs.
Rush Toland had en a striking frock el
v?i. ween brocade. Mrs. Arthur Em
hl n'KSiW Jr", looked most attrac
?c iu a dress e geld and white bro
ode, end Mrs. Sidney Keith were a
becoming costume of pearl gray velvet.
m James Starr were a very good geed
looking sapphire blue velvet dress com cem com
teri lthl silver cloth, and her daugh
tr Lesan Starr, had en a pretty frdck
of orange chiffon made with a panel of
told brocade.
VIRGINIA CAIITISIC, who was en
tertained nt a theatre- party given
bT hr mother before the ball, ldbkcd
perfectly lovely in a French frock of
white Bntln. embroidered white eilk
nd rblnestenes, made with a round
neck A fluffy bow of tulle was last-ened-nt
tbe side of the girdle. Anether
rtrlklh white costume was worn by
Betty Wayne. 'daughter of the Jeseph
Wn nes. of Chestnut Hill. It was-of
Mtln brocade, with pnnels of silver
lice en' the sides nud Mlver trimming
en the bodice, which was made with a
ew round neck.
Helen Sewell looked unusually weil In
tlie light blue that. Is m becem ng te
her. ln'chiffbn; made with a bodice of
(.equina, anil the skirt cut in four
points, picetrd In ft deeper blue. Helen
lnnys loekn fce well In evening clothes,
snd.Vrr hnfr fclmw") up sef 'beautifully
iindiT the 'lights In a ballroom. Dore
tlit Redgers. who 1h the daughter of
Mr?. Wlllinm II. Denntr, had en n
rlinrralnglv ni:'lifnl fr-k of rose pink
erepe de 'chine, with n girdle of roses
In a deeper shade
1S.VW two attrnctlve sub-debs walk
ing along Walnut btrcct the ether
day and I nmt say I de like the sports
liaU some of them me wearing se much
tlih jenr. The two girls I saw were
Sue Geedman nnd Virginia Carpenter.
Sue were n stunning long cape of dnrk
blue duvctyn finished about the neck
.with a wide cellar" of beaver fur. Her
hut uas n rnther large model et dark
blue, trimmed with n feather.
'Virginia sero n rose-colored sports
nit and grav file and her hat was n
oft iperts model of light grey felt. It
hid no trimming, but the folds in the
felt cave n most finished effect. Sue
Is the daughter of Mr.s. Heward Scavcr,
seu knew. Her father was the late
Samuel Geedman. She Is n sister of
Mary Geedman, who enme out two
jears age. Virginia is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph II. Carpenter, Jr.,
and wen fame last summer ns "runner-up"
in the junior tennis champion
ship of the United States. She wen the
Junier doubles championship with Ceres
Baker at Ferrest Hills at the snme
( time.
CHARLIE had n great way of de
msndlng his rights upon all and
vry occasion. Se when Mether ex
ported guests bhe warned htm carefully
that he must net nsk for things at the
table until every, one el se had had nil
they wanted. He did very well, and sat
meekly eating what ns put before
blm. However, inwitrdly he longed for
mere iee vntcr, which did net seem te
b forthcoming. New, among the guests
as an elder lady, who seemed te re
luira a grcat(deal of attention nnd who
jyas asking frequently for water or
"another roll" or "butter, please."
Finally Charlie's thlr6t get the better of
him (de's only four you knew) nnd se
his small thin voice wus heard In no
uncertain neccnts remarking: "Mnwy,
iter Hint lady get's froe asking for
(Ingi, will j en give me seme mere
watei?"
NANCY. WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
The guests v.he will attend the theatre
Prty and supper at the Jtltz-Carlten
tomurrew evening which Mr. and Mrs.
diaries A. Perter, of Bpilugtlcld ao ae
nuc, Chestnut Hill, will glve In liener
; Mien Helen L. Hewell, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Rebert Sewell, of Ard
naree, ityUnl, whose ongageinent te Mr.
Henry Hrinten Cete, Jr.. recently was
announced, will include Miss Anne Ash Ash
ten, MUs Augusta W. Harrison, Miss
Msbetli K. Uejd. Miss Betsy W. Davis,
Miss Margdict .V Dallett, Miss Ellza Ellza
enii Jeanes, Mr. Henry Hrinten Coxe,
v! Mr' William Fleming. Mr. Themau
i'!ij'n. .Mr. Henry P. Jiorle, Mr. Al
, J"ddlc, Mr. James Fergusen und
Mr. Saunders Mend.
Mlsj r.llzabeth Rusiell Kvans Tucker,
5h!er et Vv- anJ Mrs- Henry Tucker,
or JS18 Pine street, will ciituiluln a card
S;y itf.her home en Memliiy uftcr
lr.n.'i ,1.el)rAIU1'' " I" honor of Mies
Henrietta Mncbennld Wilsen, daughter
of ?l'nna2(1 Mf"- w- Reynolds Wilsen,
fif. ., ,HPl'cd street nnd the Belleiue
wLi ' wl'efi marriage te Mr. lis lis
ten m""' ,8hakcM)enre, of the Welling
t..' wlil .,llke t)lece In the Inte S)rlng
tlie'lP '!?. M?' T,I.,,c.k.er' Ml8! '1'ncker nnd
Jin nf.01 ' .Vr- W""1"" A. Tucker, will
jl .Jh?y cV1cct te remain about n
r touring the Continent.
ii'.",VI,,.!lnla 'l0 Mernt Smith, delm
?"'u d.ulitcr of Mr. and Mis A "i , ,,-
vnib1?.,.,.h' ."r. S,rlm! v"l'. Wi-i rn-woed.
i1 ;.""'" lU,a liineheen. te b f
Ke tn St?,,"!11,11"" ,)';1,lse WHy- e
fficMltchelV:.MArthu,
u.-laM .in.i.Pflirn. V"'.'S'
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, t - ,.... v nepuurn, of qr
Midwinter- Ball Held Last
chard Lee. VJIIaneva, who liave recently
returned fretA a trip abroad.
Miss Sarah Legan Starr, debutanta
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ht.irr,
of Olney avenue, 'aermantbwn, and the
Bellevue-Stratford, will Icave next week
for St. Augustine, 11a where plie will
spend several weeks as the guest of
Miss Clarissa Andersen.
The guests who will attend the dinner
en Friday evening which Mr. nnd Mrs.
Kayburn Clark Smith, of Vlllnneva, will
give In honor of their daughter, Miss
Elaine Smith, before the meeting; of Mrs.
Charles Stewart .Wurte' Dancing Class,
will Include Miss Emily C, Cookman,
Miss Louise Wilsen, Miss Jane V. Geed,
man, Miss Jesephine Rogers, Miss Caro Care
line H. Norten, Mr. Nelsen Hesse, Mr.
Merris Swope, Mr. Samuel Randall, Mr.
T. Evans Dunn, Mr. Bayard McCaleb,
Mr. Lester Lewis and Mr. Frederick Y.
Ilryan.
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Dixen, of
Green Point, Md.( will arrive today te
spend a fortnight as the guests of Mrs.
Dixen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Ptarce Crlsfleld, of East Gravers lane,
Chestnut Hilt.
Mrs. Frederick Jest, of, 1904 Pine
Btreet, will be at home Informally after
4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and en
Thursdays In March. She will be as
sisted In receiving tomorrow, afternoon
by Mrs. 'Edwards F. Lelper, Miss
Frances W. Lelper and Countess Da
Trampe.
The meeting of the Phllcblblen will
be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock tn
the Franklin Inn Club, ,
Miss Elaine Tayler. English, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Eng
lish, , of 226 West Schoelhpuse lane,
Germantown, who is spending a few
days in Washington, will return te' her
home en Friday.
Mrs; Rebert Emett Hare, of 400 Seuth
Twenty-second street, left yesterday for
a visit te New Yerk, where' she will be
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Emlen Spen
cer Hare. She expects te return the
latter, part et this week.
Mrs. Arthur Whitney Howe, who has
been entertained as the truest of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Carter B. Slmenln, of 122
Springfield avenue. Chestnut Hill, for a
week and wan the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Geerge It Earle, 3d, of Grays lane,
Haverfc-rd, ever the week-end, left
yesterday for her home near Pitts
burgh, Pa.
Mrs. S. Naudaln Duer's Thursday
afternoon dancing-class wilt have a bal
masque tomorrow In the Rese Gar
dens of the Bellevue-Stratford. Mrs.
Duer's Friday evening dancing class will
also have a bal masque Friday evening.
Dr. Sae-Ke Alfred Sze. Chinese Minis
ter at Washington, and Madame Sze are
the guests of Mrs. Jehn S. Muckle at her
home, 2023 Walnut street.
Miss Elizabeth F. Cepe, daughter el
Mrs. Walter Cepe, of 200 East Jehnsen
street, Germantown, who Is spending the
winter in Bosten, arrivea neme yester
day for a week's visit te her mother.
Miss Anne Thomsen, of Wlllewbank,
Bryn Mawr, Is spending a few dnys In
New Yerk.
Miss Margaret Toegood, daughter et
Mrs. Granville E. Toegood, 7141 Crcs
helm read, Germantown, will . entertain
at a bridge party and shower en
Wednesday In honor of Miss Elizabeth
Burrell Luck.
Dr. and Mrs. Themas Klein have re
turned from their wedding trip and will
be at home after March 15 at 1717 Pine
street. Mrs. Klein, before her wedding
en Saturday, February 11, was Miss
Jesephine Tomllnsen, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Silas M. Tomllnsen.
Mlsa Edith Nelsen Page, daughter or
Mr. and Mrs. Heward Wurta Tagc, et
1013 Clinten street, who will be married
te Dr. Isaac Stan-, Jr.. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Isaac Starr, of Chestnut Hill, en
Saturday, April 22. has left for a visit
te Bosten, as Dr. Starr Is at the Bosten
Hospital. She expects te remain about
three weeks.
Mrs. Geerge R. Slnnlcksen. of the
RItz-Carlten. and Miss Hewell Lloyd, of
i.uiiauuriucKen, wne nave Deen in Vir
ginia Het Springs for several weeHs,
linve returned te their homes In t"us
city.
Lieutenant and Mrs. G. L. Cempe, of
Coronade, Calif., wlie arrived en Sun
day with their small daughter. Mis?
Jean Cempe, will be the guests for n
month of Mrs. Cempe's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gustavui W. Bergner. nt their
iiviiiu iii .rijiverienj.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rufus Scott, of New
erk, formerly of Germantown, are
spending several weeKs nt the Rltz Rltz
Cnrlten In Atlantic City.
Mrs. Geerge Magnrec, of Qulney street
nnd Pcthnm read. Germantown. u
Bjjcnaing a rertniglit In Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Fischer, et
Mcrcnantvllle, N. .1., have announced tin
engagement of their daughter. Miss
Geitrude Elizabeth Fischer, te Mr. Paul
II. Lngle, of Ellzabethtewn, Pa.
GERMANTOWN
The Real Estate Beard of Philadel
phia gave Its third annual dance yes
terday at the Pclham Club.
Mrs Edgar Sheppard, of 42 East
lulpohecken street, will glve a luncheon
;?.9.a?'- Among the guests will be Mrs.
W illlam II. Wilsen, Mrs. McCabe, Mrs.
Barnes. Mrs.' Jehnsen, MrH. G. Kelly,
Mrs. Phlllcr, Mrs. .Taceby, Mrs. By-rail,
Mrs. Hunsberger, Mrs. Caster and Mrs.
Shuman.
Mr. Peter Davis, of 325 Winona street
announces the marriage of his daugh
ter, Miss Jesephine Frances Davis, nnd
Mr. Hugh McOee, Jr., also of Ger
mantown, en Saturday last In the Im
maculate Conception Church, of Bnltl Bnltl
were. The Rev. James V. Farrell, C.
M officiated.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Miss A'dele Cellins, of Forty-ninth
street and Chester avenue, will accom
pany Miss Harriett Spreuln te her home
It) Springfield, Mnss. Miss Spioule has
been visiting Miss Cellins since
March 1.
Dr. and Mrs. Hewaid R. Rowland,
of West Philadelphia, aie spending a
few weeks at Atlantle City.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn P. Murdoch, of
5423 Cedar avenue, nnneuncn the en
gagement of their daughter. Miss Allce
Virginia Ieo Murdoch, te Mr, Edward
Wiler, son of Mr. nnd SIis. Alficd I)
Wllcr, of this city.
Saturday afternoon, at a bridge party,
Mrs. Charles Pennington l.ulicns, of
Parkesburg, Pa., announced the engage
ment of her daughter. Miss Helen
Pewnall Lukun8, te Mr. .nines Carl
Snyder, of 5207 Chester avenue, Phila
delphia, The wedding will take place
later In the eur,
Mips Mary K Flynn. of West Phltn Phltn
delphla, entertained a number of guests
at her home en Saturday evening l.iht
In honor of Miss Edith Heuncu.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Tne "Moter Mlnstrelettes" will be
given by the members of the An Yeu
Like It Club of St. Matthew's Mundn
bchcel, at Cllrard avenue and Eighteenth
stieet, tomorrow evening Thoxe taking
part will ba Miss Ucrliude Clay, .Mln
IMlth Tilpple. Miss Ethel Fletcher. Mls-s
Virginia Thuiluw, MlFn Jeanne Davis
Miss Ileleii Hallewell, Mlfcs Hetty Foehl,
Miss I..I Hun lche, Alls! Dore'Uy lior lier lior
rewes, Miss Mai Ien llilenn, MIsh MihIk
line AVIIIIatiiH. Miss Doiethy J.alchten
MIsh Miriam Vegdts, Mica Mnig.uet
Edgar und Mrs. S llerger. Musli-al
selections v. Ill alue be given by members
of the Muhlenberg Mandelin Club,
Mr. Daniel I. Muiphy, of I'lC Nrrth
Tuinty-dist htHi't. uiuieuiu'es the eu
gageiuent of his daughter, Miss liiith.
arlne Mnilcllne Murphy, lu Mr. Fianli
X. Merris, of Malvern, P.i,
A Valentine puity was given by Miss
Margaret Armstrong at her horns, 5U0
Nertli Biead atrett, en Tueseay eve.
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Returns E?renV Abroad
Iliote by rhnte-Crafters.
MISS JANE S. HEPBURN
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
W. Hepburn, of Orchard taa,
Vlllaneva, who with her sisters,
Miss Mqrle Hepburn and Mlsa
Louise Hepburn, has returned from
a stay In Europe
nlng last. The guests Included Miss
Catherine Conden, Miss Allce Rafette
Miss Delercs McCnel, Miss M&rgle
Keane, MIsh Mnrle Baumgardner, Mist
Peggy Graluin, Jlles Mary Ledge, Miss
Emma Ewing, Mliw Peg Wllklns, SIlsi
Elsie Sadawl, Miss Stasia Yeung, Mlsr
Helen Cenncry, Mr. Charles Rnfette, Mr.
Jack Carsen, Mr. Paul Frallev, Mr. Tem
Ternan, Mr. Jim Kennedy, Mr. (lemg(
Frez, Mr. David Northrop. Mr. Die
Northrop, Mr. Joe Olasser, Mr. Jee Mc Mc
Gewon, Mr. Vlnce Coonahan, Mr.
Ralph Caskey, Jlr. Donald Becker, Mr.
Jim Fergusen, Mr. Frank Donahue, Mr.
Edmund Graham and Mr. Jeseph, Bur Bur
geyne. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice W. Beckhardt,
of 2330 Tiega street, wilV entertain at
a dinner and dance at the Roosevelt
Hetel en Saturday evening In honor of
their silver wedding anniversary. There
will be about 100 guests, thirty of whom
will be frewi New Yerk City.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. J. W. Uusch, of 2S0O Seuth
Eighteenth street, vtlll entertain at a
luncheon and brldge party this after
noon. The guests will include Mlsa
Mary Merlz, Mrs. Ncff Lntng, Mrs. Wil
liam Temllns)n, Mrs. Fred Rebblns.
Mrs. Walter Samans. Mrs. Frank De
Lancy and Mrs, Charles Shlsler.
The members of tha Beta Chnpter of
the Delta Sigma Alpha Screrlty will
held a reception and dance en Friday
evening next In the ballroom f the
Aldlne Hetel. The Entertainment Com
mittee includes Miss Peggy Moul, Miss
Mae Waddlngten. Miss Edith Beck and
Miss Florence Glllln. Other members of
the sorority are Miss Gertrude Chattln
Miss Cecilia Teffnrd. Miss Mary Dug
dale, Miss Elizabeth Campbell, MIbs
Elizabeth Carbarns. Miss Claire Llvezey
MIs-j Dorethy Davis. Miss Lillian Hey
and Miss Mariette Dlmen.
Miss Dorethy Kills, of Watts and
Mlfllln streets, entertained recently at
her home In honor of Mr. Themas Bar
ford, of Talahassee, Fla.
The Ceyne-Sleak Pest, Ne. 354, Vet
erans Foreign Wars, entertained at a
supper recently at Its headquarters,
133j East Pabsyunk avenue. In honor
et, the past adjutant of the Llscutr
Pest, Mr. Fred R. Watsen, and Depart
ment Inspector Mr. L. R. Montagu.)
Their own officers Included Cemmandei
Bernard McColl, Senior Vlce Commander
Tailored Suits
Tep Coats
Habits
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1621 f)cs(tnut Street
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Flowers are Blooming
en ,Hats
N(et for many scabens have flowers bcc.i se much in evidence
en Millinery. Noted for the quality of our flowers, we are
prepared better than ever before te serve you. There arc VIOLET
HATS se realistic Small Hals faced with brim of solid flowers.
Larger Hutu carry a great bouquet en brim.
We Invite Your Inspection
Women's Heavy Silk Hosiery With Lace
Clex, Black and Celers, ,$2.75 pair
This quality would be ?I.S0 a pair but for bIIkIi Irrcgularltlei In
the weave, such ns un oeoaMnn.tl heavy thread. They are heavy silk
and full fnshlencd throughout; the shades aie black, white, and
corilevun.
Women's Pure Silk Hese at .$1.45 a Pair
or 3 Pairs for $4.00
All he Spring shades - lirev. Nude. Tan, Navy, White and Black
Thin Is suiely u wonderful v.e.irlng socking at a very special mice '
Women's Fine Lisle Vests, 3 for $1.00
Women's flneUsle Vests nie Indeed 11 bargniu nt this price: they
ceme In nil slse.i fiem 30 te 44 and nre either regular or bodice top.
Imported Dainty Waists, Special $2.95
n.iluty llttle dimlv waists with Peter Pan cellar nud tiirn.nxer
cuffs. Alse with Tuxedo cellars. They come in Rese. Flesh. Coeen
Uiuciuld, Tiuigurine and (ire. . """' "-open,
Fine Imported White Washable
Cape Skin Gloves, $3.00 Kind at $1.50
Made of the finest quality Imported Cape leather, soft and nllalii.-
ix gleve that gives belter servlce Hum nny ether kind we knew ubiut
A white glevii that nu ma wash en our huuds. It la niie ,I.i
fertune te llnd thorn at half price. ,l ls ,a,e 0U1
Eavenson's Original Hard Water Seap
Twelve Large Size Cakes for 60c
l.iivunspiiH have been makers of flnn f,eaps for thrce-auart
ccutiie Thulr linrd Water Seap makes bushels of eiVa iiv
"J",1,1 ,'w"f, umiunlly Hun duality. The cake Is full 4- el "ize
ilellghtful ly nerlumed with almond odor. Kheuld you never m
i:aenspu'H Haul Water Soup, we would suggest your siiendln
n sauiple cake. Yeu con eaMly prove Its superiority.
mien uruering py mall neia 100
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PHIEAt)ELPHL4
J, Schleslnger. Junier Vice Cemmandsi
A. Zardus, emcer of the Day J. F. Wll
lard E. Sloek, adjutant.
The marriage of Miss Berdle Kush
ner, daughter of- Mr. and Mrs. J. II.
Hleam, of Seuth Philadelphia, and Mr.
J, H. Greenberr will take place en Sun
day evening, February Jtt. '
.ALONG THE READING
Dr. A. If. Funke. of Kaaten read.
Glenslde, has raturned, from a. fishing
trip at Bt. Lucle, Fla. On his way
North he visited hi brother, Dr. Jehn
Funke, at the Emery University, At
lanta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Stroud and Mrs.
Stroud Oreenfleld, of Cleverly avenue,
Jenklntewn, have gene te the Pacific
Coast.
Mr. aUd' Mrs TTmiatn ' McLean, of
WilliamMewn, Ma., who have been
visiting Mrs. C. B. Tayler, are new In
Washington for the remalpder of the
winter. ,
Mr. William II. Leeds. Jr.. returned
te the United States Naval Academy
Preparatory at Annapolis, Md after
spending the week-end wth his parenta,
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Leeds, of Oak
Lane.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry .Kennedy Cart
right, of Celd Springs Farm, near Beth
ayrcs. are receiving congratulations en
the birth of a daughter.
Mr. and Mra. WsIy, Miller Caskey.
of Oak Lane, are spending some tlme
,J
at Lake Placid. N. Y.
A recital was given en Monday, Feb
ruary 20, at the Beechwood Scheel,
Jenklntewn. The selections were given
hy Miss Marian W. Ouihee, violinist,
and Mrs. Ward Ryder, pianist, and Miss
Elizabeth Cernell recited.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Smylle Herkness and
Miss Alice Herkness, of Rydal, are at
Miami, Fla.
FRANKFORD
Mrs. K. M. Hllles, cf 4280 Paul street,
announces the marriage of her niece,
Miss Emma H. Dcgnan, te Mr. J. Mor Mer
ris Jack, of Kennett Square, I'a.. en
saturuay, KeDruary n.
The Phi Kappa Upsllen Fraternity
will glve a pre-Lnten dance tomorrow
evening. Air. R J. Krleger Is the
president of the fraternity and Mr. E.
Atlee Bucktus is chairman.
A reception and euchre party will
be given en Friday evening next nt
Slieldkneeht's Academy In aid of the
Mater DoIetso's and St. Rocce's
chapel.
Miss Louise Spanagle, of 4722 Penn
street, will entertain at bridge en Sat
urday afternoon.
Mrs. Frank Falrhurst and her
daughter, Miss Edna Falrhurst, have
returned from a month's stay In Car Car Car
rlzonze, N. M where they visited Mrs.
E. C. Menree.
WIS8INOMINQ
Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Matlack. of
Cottage street, are receiving congratu
lations upon the birth of a, son, Rebert
Franklyn Matlack.
Mrs. 1. Wilsen and her daughter,
Miss Gladys Wilsen, of Hewell street,
nre spending a. fortnight at Atlantic
City.
STRAWBERRY MANSION
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Scher, of
312C Clifferd street, formerly of Balti
more avenue, are being congratulated en
the birth of ft son, Arneld Irving Scher.
LAWNDALE
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lacey, of
'124
Rising Sun avenue.
.. a .ii..liili.a An...
ving
a da
gratulatlens upon the birth of a daugh
r. me icc.viiik wii"
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Geerge F. Themas, of
Taber read, have returned from a six
weeks' stay In Flerida.
Mr. and MrB. Rebert H. Barclay, of
7129 Rising Sun avenue, are receiving
congratulations upon the birth of a
daughter.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mrs. Leuis Ress LlttW has returned
te Screggle, her home near Media,- from
visit te friends In Catensvltle, Md.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Haines Llpplncett,
who have recently returned from a cruise
te Flerida In their yacht, liae been
FOR IPinEOIATE IUEAR
AND SPECIAL ORDER
era of a.
eamy lather
lze und in
you never have tried
g iic for
for postage,
; WEDKESD&Y,'
entertaining Mr. James Roberts, of
Baltimore, ever the week-end,
A card party will be given en Tues
day afternoon, February 28, ,ln th
Media clubhouse by the League of
Women Voters.
NORRI8TOWN
The marriage of Miss Nerma Truman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amcf E. Tru
man, of 621 Corsen street, and Mr.
Walter C. Stevens, of 9S3 West Mar
shall street, son of Mr. and Mrs. MeTrle
Stevens, of Kulpsvllle, took place en
Saturday, February 18, at Elkton, Md.
The Rev. David Lecherbre, pastor of the
Methodist Church, Elkton, performed the
ceremony. Mr. and Mrs, Stevens will
live at 621 Corsen street.
Miss Alice Qulnn, of 1.103 De Kalb
street, gave an Informal dance last Fri
day at her home In honor of her guest,
Miss Betty Kuhn, of Spring City. There
were thirty present. '
Miss Helen Weber, of Swede street,
entertained the members et the choir
of the First Presbyterian Church at n
miscellaneous shower en Friday In honor
of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M, Rowden, who
were recently married. Mrs. Rcwden
was formerly Miss Eva Airy.
MOORE8TOWN
Mrs. M. Barlew, of Atlantic City, has
eV'
announced the ensraarement of her
daughter. Miss Helen Thelma Barlew,
te Mr. ir. li. aoeaenougn, of Moercs
town.
Mr, and Mrs. Geerge A, Spooner, of
Oak avenue. ' are belnr cenaratulated
upon the birth of a daughter en Wednes
day, Feeruary is.
Dr. and. Mrs. Alexander Macey, Jr. of
Rlverten, have left for a trip te the
Mediterranean. They will be gene until
April 20.
BONWIT TELLER t, CQ
Ohe Specialty Shep cfOnauiahenb
CHESTNUT AT 13tm STREET
Vests itself With that inimitable air
of chic distinction by selecting
A VEST OF
SELF FABRIC
TRIMLY CUT
and patched
of pocket
AND A STRAIGHT-LINE SKIRT
That has allied itself te the
in fabric and color, is priced
WOMEN'S DEFT:
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BONWIT TELLER & CQ
CW Specialty Sftep cfOnatnaLenb
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
Distinctive Versions in
WOMEN'S SUITS
OF THE NEW
SPRING TWEEDS
. 39,50
Blurred
Vert,
Kasha Tuecds
Glen Legan
Tweeds
I Basket Ttcceds I
Hemespuns
English Tweeds I
Dundee Ttcceda i
Hewitt Tweeds i
Scotch Tweeds
OTHER MODES OF TWEED
29.50 le 95.00
IT WEEDS that run the gamut of new Neaes and
yi interpret themselves in the most enchanting of color
ings; some showing a combination of color in checks or a
blending of color in blurred pastels and heather mixtures.
Sports models and the fashionable three-piece costume
effects.
SUCOXD FLOOli
iPEBBUABY 22, 1922
Knedel M'uller
Miss Helen Marguerite Mutler. daugh
ter of Mr. Charles Muller, of 4118 Perm,
grove terrace, wilt be married at e.au
o'clock this evening at Calvary Luth
eran Church. Forty-first street and
Mantua avenue, te Mr. Luls J. Knpdei.
son of Mr. nnd Mrs, Jacob Knedel,;of
390Z Olrnnl nvenue. ine Iasier vi i
church the Itev. J, MIten Twcedale.
will efllclnte. Mlsi Muller, who will be
given In marriage by her father, will be
attended by Miss Anna Marian Haw.
kins, of Penngrove terrace, and Miss
May Meyer, of 2S6 Seuth Fifty-fourth
street, this city, ns bridesmaids. Miss
Janet Emily Best, the bridegrooms
niece, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
C, Best, of Wyncote, will be the flower
girl. Mr. Frederick A. Brecht, of this
city, will be the best man, and the
ushers will Include Mr. Charles O. Mul
ler. Mr. Kelgfrled Unger and Mr. Jehn
Knedel. brother of 'the bridegroom. A
reception at 2502 Olrard avenue will
fellow the ceremony. Upen their re
turn from a wedding trip. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Knedel will live at 6917, Jeffersen
street, Overbroek. Tliey will be at
home en Wednesday afternoons during
April.
Three Artt Players
Tl rrl.MAA Am, a ttlnv.n nt Phllfl..
L ur- iiiicu ' m ,...v..' . - .
delphla will present four one-act plays'
nt tlie I.lltle rj nenire en i-riaay eve
ning next. Thn plays Include "The
Will e' the Wisp," a legend of the
Meers, by Deris Halman, In which
Mrs. Itebert Oetten. Mrs. James E.
Oledlilll and Mrs. William Hhulr wilt
act: "Over-ruled," by Bernard Shaw,
In which Mr. Henry C. Sheppard. a
member of the Plays and Players. Miss
Catherlne Spencer nnd ethers will take
part : "Suppressed Desires." a take-off
en psychesnalvsls. by Geerge Evan
Cook, with Miss Florence Gledhlll, Miss
Cntherlne Spencer nnd Mr. Wayne Wll Wll
en ns the neters : and "The Guest." by
Lern Dunsany, with Mr. Henry C. Shep
pard. A sK"Ctai feature will be a dance
"
A JAUNTY
SPRING CAPE
FASHIONED
OF TWEED
And Specially Priced
39.50
Kasha tweed in exquisite
colerings: orchid, rose,
rust, tan, gray and Copen
fashions these youthful
capes that bear the cachet
of distinction, character
izing fashions sponsored
by Bonwit Teller 6c Ce.
cape above
10.00
THIRD FLOOR
Pastels, Heather Mixtures,
Cinnamon, Orchid, Cern-
flower. Rouge.
aaERFECTION of tailor
1' ing is a feature of these
smart modes of youthful cut:
The belted mode, the boxed,
semi - fitted and pinch - back
models; showing slit and tab
pockets, narrow belts, inverted
plaits, novelty buckles.
"3!
by Miss Idelms dartman. Musical
regram has also been arranged, wltn
Mrs. Needier Jehnsen as soprano aole.
1st, 'accompanied by Mr, Rebert call
bralth. Needier.
PAMKER'l
HAIR BALSAM.
KiMb
wDliKKST-HMitiiiurnai
RMttnt Ctr
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zz - - - - - - - - I
lrwC1n- Yf' ft TlMHIlflTJ
Permanent Hair Warinf
EiHrt BtMci Htaii,
125.60
RpUI prserss f w srsy klr
niRE. L. llEwntn
25 SOUTH 82NO ST.
Ope Kfts. as. Wsd. Bl. lt-lTa
Hairdresiing
Marcel and Hairdrsss, 76c
Shampoo & Scalp Treatment, $1.00
JENNY SELTZER'S SALON
0J CHESTNUT PHONE WAL. 7147
ROOM 204
WRINKLES
REMOVED
I
JUST put Wrinkellne. n harmless
TcgeUbls jelly, en your face; In 10
minutes wash It off; fine wrlnltles dis
appear; deep lines soften; sagging and
double chin lifts up; face becomes round
end firm: skin tightens and whitens; net
expensive; sold en approval.
Free DemenstrntlaM
Write for particulars.
IRENE PAULMARD
534 Real Estate Trust Bldf.
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
rilll.A 'H I.CATJlNO TIIKATrtES
DinECTION OK L.EE & J. J. yilUIWRT
CHCSTMUT ST. OPERA. HOUSE
SHUBERTvaudwiie
OAILY MATS AT 2.15 "EVtS ATfi.15 I
AMOTHER SMASHING SIS BILL
Tt MUSICAL COMtOV TA
CHARLES PURCELL1
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HEIFETZ
Tickets NOW A?r,
STK1NWAY 1'IANO USED
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Catholic Pkilepslrisa LiUrsrjr Institute
Academy of Muiie, Monday Evtninf, Ftb. 27
hubncrlitent SS.eu. Admltllna a (IrntlrinuD
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FIRST NATIONAL WEEK
Geerge Washington Was the
Father of His Country
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