WW-1K iwmmww fST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE v " Nancy Wynne Tells of the Second Assembly Held Last Night at the Bellevue-Stratford She Talks of Miss Cepe's Engagement te Mr. Hazard WEhli, It seemed mere Hke Aupcinlily venthrr, lifter nil. Inst night.1 1M it net? Thnt In In point of tcinticrnttirc. rn If It illd net rnln or ;new. n iiun1. The linll. licit nt the Hellcviic.Ktrntfnril. vns perfectly beautiful. Knrh otte secniB te excel the one before, In point of decoration. i The boxes nre nlwnys n lovely : Iho 'ctirtnlnt of 'inllnx nml the ennnVlnlirn of HelitR iilneed between encli double box nM m touch te the fleft liemitv of flic fccne. There were nifties of jjrcenH. Southern NinltrtN, clhe.llitn ferns nnd basket'' and sold cnrnuceplns filled with re5p, nlcan nnd prliiirncew. The men of the committee dined nt Jhe 1'ellcviie teRcther before the bnll, and the'c wen; n number of dinners ylvcn by various persons. Mr. Isaac jferri pave n dinner nt the hotel for alu ilniiKhtcr. Mnrv Lloyd Nerrla; Mr. nnd Mr'. Mfien C,hlchester entertained for Legan Starr, nnd Dr. nnd Mrs. Themas 0. A-h(en tjcnvcn lnruf dinner for their daughter Anne. Anether din ner win bIvcii hv Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry iliirllng Thompson, of Orcenvllle, Del. Others who entertnl-ncd before the bnll uerc Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wheeler. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lman LNIe, Mr. and Mm, Theodere W. Itceth, Mr. and Mr. Arthur W. Sewall, Mr. nnd Mrs. AVllllnm West Frnzler. Jr., Mr. mid Mr. Itnudelpli Justice ; Miss Mnry Cliannlng Wlster for Florence Lock Leck Lock weed, of New Yerk, who came ever for the Assembly, nnd the Tem Klilgvvnys nnd Snewdcn Snmucls. SOMR of the gowns were nwfully pretty last night. I noticed Flor ence HepklnMin, in pnrticulnr j she N se very geed loekins with her wonderful colden hair nnd stunning figure. Her flrcss was of snpnliirc blue velvet and had touches of cloth of silver nnd a large hunch of blue grapes attached te he elde of the tvnistllne. Mrs. Adnlph Ilesengartcn's gown wns very (striking; It was of fuchsin red velvet embroid ered in pearls and was made with a court train. Nancy Cepe looked wonderful nnd e radiantly happy. Yeu knew, her engagement was just announced in the afternoon te Flerrcpent Hazard, nnd every etic was beimj Introduced te him nnd congratulating him and wishing her hapnlness. Nancy's dress was of nile green chlf fnn combined with the Mime shade of chiffon velvet, made with panels of sil ver at either side of the skirt. Nancy came out twoseasens nge, and without doubt is one of the most popular nnd most seught-nftcr girl in Philadelphia society. She is nhvnys In demand for parties nnd is n wonderful mixer. Nancy is very attractive looking. She bus very deep blue eyes nnd medliim-cnlnrcd brown hair nnd an ccrcntiennllv beau tiful complexion. She's fend of out of floors and times part in many sports. Decides this, she is an nccemplNhcd musician, playing most creditably en the ieliii. Slip 'Is n great devotee of opera and music in nil forms. Yeu remember, she took part with Kitty i in her evening of opera. .Merris last year lly the way, these same veiinc neenle nre getting up another evening of the snme description for March 13. "La i Helieme" is te be one of the encrns fen- tilled. It strikes me, I have rather wandered from the Assembly, hut Hint's nlmii. nil fl.ni... i iir . i, . ' .? n.,.ir ii n i ,cH 0f . ,Xt MI i. I ennt.fii. linll nni nviipt, hha Ii,i,I n A.m.l -". - " ---j ". .ii. ., "uu. luau. VTOW te go back te Nnncy Cepe nnd ''her fiance. They nre te be. married in May, she told me last night, nnd I liked Mr. Hazard (Pierre, be is called) erer se much. He's n cran.ite of St tioeKe's Scheel Wunert nii',1 of Yii'l..' .' CuJar nxenue, entertained at her liem. elns f Vni? 'it V ' "u,1,ef i,'K' en Wednesday, Ftbrunty 22, at n Wash h?. u. r ', "e. is a '"P'J'Lcr of a t,Kten's Blithday party. ller Buest. eiieniienl firm in Syracuse, N. ,, of Included Miss Anna M. M. Andersen which both lils father, the late Itewlnnd , MIks lheljn Holmn, M ss I.oulse Culleu 4. iiiiiii, ami niu une e were at one tine ' j'i:siiie.iis, ,ur. jia.nru lives in fsvia iim and Ids mother lias n place ut Peace Dale, It. 1. E EN theueh we hnve bml fnni- nn. cacements tn .nil vm, .,!,,,. n.i week. I'e nnetlier coming out seen, "cully. I don't think theie'll be nn un engaged girl of lis season's cren of Lads ,.ft seen if the cnirn-'ement en en ! of Jlr' u,ul Mrs- Emanuel Brown Me at the rate nt hlni. i,i. i1", i fewen, of 440 Spruce street, w II take Ye IfiJ fibh.M' thv '"' Mlirtei1' Place 'this evening, entertained his ie-S it s a debutante. New guess! ushers nl dinner at his home en Thins- NAN'CY WYNNE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES it,. i . .. ril.. iJ ,Irs' S- '' "ulllnshend. of or ii,', i! 'u'l""0"1' ,l10 engagement llnsle i Uu?l?r' 1 SH Marln W. Hei- ) rd e;,"nr',?lr' I'"nif' Warner wil- lnr ' nf V- f "'' .Uml Jl,r,8 W'"ter WII- ' tl f-'ermnntewii. Tbe tngagement i mW,? M'rsTllge: of Chestnut Hill, will be the guest of iithaMr- iwa M,H- 1,0l Veatman, of -., .iii iiL-u Hir.pr. mi i.'rt i , r, . iMiisu Diriei, will kive tils ee sii-,'1, . Iu BeBt WII Include Miss "ra " Starr. Miss Mnry II. Mil- fti.mM l'.Ul?il W"I1N- Miss . la in, B. tm ?,'" Mr-J' rane's Talor, Mr. Aus. Vrth nnH, ,N 1,nl ' ,,l"". Mr. S,r."r CrlHfihl and .Mr. Ernest C Thn guests who will nttmd the ,,. J r it and sumier at the Uli.c.i.itnn ! ""leu Mr. and nl Mrf. (irnh.im Dough- I Keads, Wymete, will five r'i. et cress "" .MOnilav niinlin. -tt --v -....... nt, in honor uf i 'i-s ucitrudn du I'uv Deughti ty, B .",' ,or Mf- rranelB li..ugheit A ,n..ru,'0 ;Jca Buit Itilej, MlHS nm M,.u ..!.. i .. ,,. . next t ' rK' Alemler Ceac Ya.nall he .ii. .,'iy Pen "" an1 "'" '"tend 'no d imer-danee that evening nt the liemir.sh Hunt Club Mis? Van all vlll eniertaln at I. a en T.ies'l. , Mimi pue.ih wiiVr". n"' !''" Heti'l Tli" cenn u. '" J"J'iUulrs JI'S' Varimll'H ball coiiuiiitue of the Deven lleis.0 Shew, be.'mn n?1'"1 ,Fril"1n ""ne". who will lm f,,.00"t", mason's debutantes, will ' '"'nially inesented te society by her er "S ',ltu ,tcf en turday. Decem- mT,.n' ' t,",r hf,lne' --s " l-ancey .' '; -Mr. and Mrs. Duane h.ie been hlHl.al',l'e,.-il'C,f'" M1" F'"l Il"tl e,n,l.,lUr', Ml ",ul i,rs' I'uane, lie unumnleJ by miss Dunne and their 'n, Mr Meri la Dunne, will sail enily li "" Mln""er for lluiepe. where they "ll spend some tlme tiaveliug. v,!?,ri 'V,!'1 MrH' li'chaid .NerrU of nnn it ' 1lw,-,"tlilh Mrett, will entertain ii. ii. "? .'."' Thanksgiving eenlng '!,, ,u""r of their daughter, Ms vii vii Neirls -N""'a und Miss Leu Iho H. A dhiner-dnnce will be ghen en Tues- l'nt,,'y."":','M'l :lu' al "1" (i,0," ""I i w 'lutcl. In coiintcUeu with the uiNen Herse Shew, for thn beiufit of ll Iii' ii Mnwr U'spltnl .,ls.s, AKts Yariinll. duiigl'.ler of Mr J1'" Mis. Charlton Yaiimll, nf Seon Seen inn1 umA L"fH itieets, will an ie 0'.'. M'tsHi from Felmate Heh.x.1. n In"; H ''.' "1"1 "I" occempaiiv her M,e'.,,.s u":1 M1,,s Allurtu I' ituilh, i i Kilter of Mis lleuj.imlii lltatb, en H.ui.11 S, nn a Medltciiauean tili, ,.,M,r. 'V',1 Mn A J lMfl I' ml, of et. Davids and Mis I'minelj W Her- Se..Vi.,y0i-l"lve l'"e" ti'aliiiK hi the rli.i n'JfJ',i,l"c? f"' " me""' 'mve '"' will nt Hi,lnt Jl''111 ',0 ,,u. wheie lluy ImL""1" '"' eiul weeks before inturnlng te l'aris, , Mrs; r.dwnrd Brooks, Jr., et SL' ( .lean, .mm llnie.l,,. IT Irrin ,if tlin nlintitnr HOXHnRn r.M 'iwimie JAf'SH11ZGu;imm 'MKsisbM , Mr. Thnne G Clciner, of Chicago,1 'Hie Methcr'a Club of Uoxberough I'l'nier. Mr. Miiillium v,..:i.:.f ,..'' ' 111. has be. n vlsitimr bis mint. Miss ' W ill Klvt a musical at tbe benii! of Mrs l"is It lllvn., M.. ,n.. .,.. ' Vi' " V1 ."il.nllu Il.ulu Clnnvnc of llfll 'l I -M......I., ii,,n. :-.r r.i .... ... l'euchirM!',Ar. I,,0UKne'i-v'. Mr. ii,t.i Alleglnny avenut i this afternoon at 2 : 15 o'clock. Among Bewm-iu WlieeiBi'1"08 "ltl ll"(1 M'' A bazaar mid musical will be glcn i these who will take part are Mr. Wlllard miiiei. under the uueplecu of the membeis of F. Cetnmnn, linrlloue : Mr. I'aul Volk- .lir. nnrl f,u 1-.1.. i .. -..,. .. t w Asnplis read, Bala, who lias been spend ing the hiRt month at Sarnnae Lake, N, v., will return home the latter part of Match. Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Tntnnll Stnrr, of Lnvcreck, Chestnut Hill, who nre spend ing (Kcbrimry at Augusta, Ga., will re turn home next week. Mr. and Mrs. C Hnrtman Kuhn, who liave hcen living this winter at Orecn Hill KaniiH Hetel, will leave en March 16 for the Western Const, They sail from Vancouver for a four-months' trip te China. Mlsa Carolyn N'ttsh nnd 'Mr. James Rllersen, of Washington, will arrive en Tuesday, t'Vlminty 28, nnd will lie the (fuests of Miss Anita M. Sanders and Miss Kstellc I). Sanders, of 1225 locust street. The Misses Sanders will enter tain nt dinner In their honor at their home bcfoie the Dal Masque. Mr, Albert Draper Whiting, Jr. con of Dr. nnd Mrs. Albert D. Whiting, of 1623 Spruce street, has recovered from n Hcvere illness and has gene te Atlantic City. Mrs, Walter C. Hancdek. of 3720 Chestnut street, will entertain nt a luncheon te be followed by nn auction bridge party at her home en Monday afternoon, March C. The guests will include the members of her card club. Mrs Alexander Gall Hamilton, of 1C20 Spruce street, will entertain the members of her card club at her hemu next Saturday evenlng, March i, Mrs. Walter S. Dctwller. of Dala, will entertain nt a buffet luncheon, followed hv a card party, ut her home en Monday afternoon next. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Delbler, of Lansdowne, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Harriet May Delbler. te Mr. Wlllard Thornten Wil liams, of Klltins Park. Dr. nnd Mrs. Harry C Fish, of 200 North Fiftieth street, ero iccetvlng con gratulations en the birth of a daughter. Mary Elisabeth Fish. Mrs. Klsh will be remembered as Miss Ullt-abcth G. MacCerkell. The guests who will nsslst In the musical program which will be given nt Sargeant Hall en Tuesday afternoon by the Faculty Tea Club will be Mrs. J. Claude Bedford, sopnine; Mlsa Nancy Cepe, violinist, and Mr. Phillip Gecpp, pianist Old Italian numbers will be given. A tea will fellow. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Itebert M. Patterson, of Philadelphia, are occupying their new i home at 23 Gewen avenue, Chestnut Hill. Owing te the death of Dr. Jehn II. Clewcll. president of the Meralan Semi nary, of Bethlcheni, Pa., the Invitations te the luncheon te be given bv the Alumni Association nt the Beltovue Beltevue Kt rat ford en Tuesday, February 28, hae been recalled, Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Donnell and their daughter, Miss Murle O'Donnell, hae left for an extended slay at St. Petersburg, Kin. Mis. Theodere O'Brlin, of Washington, who spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mis. J. C. llrccht, of 511 West Hansbery street, has returned te her home accompanied by her mother. Mrs. O'Urlcn before her marriage last month wilH MS Francis Harlnnd Kellogg. WEST PHILADELPHIA A nulet wedding1 took place at 8-nO o'clock en Wednesday morning at the ( hutch of the Trunsllgurat en, Flfty-flfth I i-treet and cedar avenue, when M.ss liar- I riei .Mtrftiiin, eaugnicr ei Mr. anu .Mrs. Jn' H. Miredlth. G.15U Cedar avenue, .. . .', , , -m. ..,,., . neeiiine 1110 brlde of Mr. William A. ' Uutrhes. 5247 Baltimore avenue. Trie ' bride was given In innrrlaca by her rutin r. .Mr. ana airs, iiugnes lett lui-1 mediately after the ceremony en a wed- I ding trip. After March 15 they will be at home nt 137 (iiess btreet. ' Miss M.liie U Uallagher, of 530S i home -iiss iiesu t'uuen. .uss .Margaret te nery. Miss Mazle t. ulltn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. I'ullcn, Mr. Jehn V. Ualla gher, Mr. Kurlc Beauchamp, Mr. Hareld I'ngstrem, Mr. Krank .1. (Mullen, Mr. Jestph Cassldy und Mr. Jeseph JIc JIc Cewun. Mr. Charles Bessert fritz, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. ('harks Bessert fritz, of .il.03 Spruue stieet, whose marriage le Miss Clladjs Brown McCewen, daughter day evening. I A Washington's Birthday lUe hundred Cartv was given en Wednesday ntcrnoen y Miss Janet Lewis at her home, ;it" Heutn I'eriy-iairu guests were Miss C Violet Tebtn. Miss Harriet ( ul.'ii, Ml Miss Margaret I-n Swuiey, Miss Leis Van Zundt, Mils Pt Houin I'eriy-tiuru ttieet. Ameng: tee guests were .miss utacc. iMierten, JIIsb ' Violet Tebtn. Miss Harriet Tebln, Miss Miss Francis Norten, -ink. Miss ICUz.ibetli Uew, Mi?s Dotothy KCV IHU. Miss Lillian I'.ittrsen, Miss Martha Tinker. Miss Dorethy I (.Jroet. Miss Louise Manclll und Miss Frances Dwjcr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Itebert Alexander Pat Pat ten, of 51 .Seuth Forty-second btriet, han left for l'ulm Beach, Fla., where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Mr. und 5Ir.s. W. W. Hugh, of ITL'3 We.st Berks street, uunounce the en gagement of their daughter, Mi.s tier tier trude Hugh, te Dr, Niwsem, of Okla Okla liema. Di. New sum haw Just retuimd from the I'hlllpliine IbIuih'.h. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Tlin Heenteenth annual dinner and dnnce of the MiiKglu It H.ilid iiiiiier of the Order of thn K.iHtcru Star will be rImii thin evanlng at Moeso II.ill 13H NerftP Bread tdreet. under the chalnnunHhlp of Mr. V. A Bnllej Mis. Maigaret 1., Kaufman is worthy the Amerc Society, at 8 1 2 North Bread stieet today from ,1 until 10 e clock Thesxi taking part In the musical pro gram will be Mlsa Adellna Tattl N'enr, soprano soloist; Mr. Avid V.ildane, hnrltene soloist : Mr. Stlerlen, cernetlst ; Mr t.een 1 Ian Is, Inllnlst: Miss Char' lotto I.eeben, soprano holelst, und Mrs. Te Wed Tomorrow MISS I'JCANCKS SCUWAItT Whose marriage le Mr. II. .lath Null will lake plaue Umuukew eyenlnff i . ' i tt-nH. ma- I msf :M...- .... .sniiRn GSlMfc. if i rirH8iPr"i 1 ' ""X. J'. - m mmwB mmwmm'mmwtij&MFiiii et; Recently Married Vr.iX Photo by Phillips A Phlllfpi. MRS. RODEKT WHETSTONE Who before her marriage en Feb ruary 4 wns Miss Margaret Jacoby, 8- North Forty -llrst street Stuart Campbell, pianist. There will be muale and dancing, and refreshments will be served'. Mrs. U M.' Helfner, of 1828 West Ontario street, Tiega, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Kthel M, Parson, und Mr, I.euls Weg leln, Sd, tc.n of Mrs. Harnli n. 'Wcglcln, of 301S fllrard avenue, and nephaw of Mr. Hlchnrd Weglcln. president of City Council. The Wedding will take place In the early summer. Mr. Jeseph II Taulane, of 2260 North Proud street, Is spending several weekB nt Atlantic City and will be Joined by Ids sister eer the week-end. The Philadelphia Colony of Xow'nng Xew'nng land Women's National Society will meet en Wednesday, March 1, at 2 o'clock, nt the Wldencr Library. Dread and Olrard nenue. There will be an elec tion of efllecr.s. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The PI Theia Sorority will clve Its midwinter dance this evenlng In the Little Theatre, nt 1714 Snnsem strict. Thu commlttee In charge of the nffalr Includes Miss Meta McKadden, MIms TJorethy Mente, Miss Emma Brown, Miss Marlen Brown. Miss Betty Headman and Miss Kile. McClaln. Miss Elizabeth Mulrcnan. of 1228 Seuth Bread street, tnterlalned the j members of tne Hemes or no Sote nt a I musical en Thursday evening. The members of the Sigma Alpha Phi So.erlty will entertain at a reception Und card party this wtz-carlten Hetel. nflernoen at the , The wedding of Miss Sine Deeley, daugmtr 'or jir. anu irii. 'iimeiny uoe- ley. Pf Z132 sieutn Seventeenth street. and Mr. Jesepb IMtlersen took place en ""'';" ,J "V ' . . , ,lul" ul i &t. Menica. It tner and heentevnth i streets. Immediately after the ceremony ' a. reception was held at the home of the , erme s .lurciiiB, uiivr i..iri. ...r. ami Mrs. Patterson left en a wedding trio. After March 1! Philadelphia. they will llie in West Mr. nnd Mrs. A. shefrin, of :131 Seuth Fourth street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ml.s Dorethy Shefrin. te Mr. Walter lteseman. A surprise party was given hi honor of Mr. Jeseph H. Meylnn at his home en Wednesday last. The irueats were Mr. and .Mrs William Le .Veir, Mr and Mrs. G.orge Bnkeeven, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn ' Knmsey, Miss Kdna Biikeevtu, Miss I Kvelyn sIiiiiheii. Ml-s Hvelyn Jacot. Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Meylan. Miss Myrtle Meylnn, Miss Uorethv lienckert, Mr Charles Lapsley, Mr. William If. Lewis Mr. Jet? Mcl'luster. Musle wns rendered by Mr. carl Sumser, Mr. Hatty Humser. Mr. tleergu Skinner, Mr. Italph Jenes nnd Mr. Hebel t Parker. ALONG THE READING The dramatic department of the Oak , I.ane Review Club met at the home of i Mrs. Jehn IT. CreHH Verbena nvenue and Asbury terjace. Oak Lane, en Thurada i afternoon. The class la reading "The i Taming of the Shrew." 1'reciUlng the regular hour of the meeting the depart- I nunt held lt.s bi-weekly rehearsal for Uh Hptlng play, which will be ghen Mnrch i 15, The nest rchu.irtml will be held en I Tuesday menilng at in o'clock at the . home of Mrs. William S Stewart, Mel- I rebe and Spring nvenum, Melrose. Sirs. , Albert Gee la chairman of the depart ment, Mis. Edwin C, Dessalet. of Wyncote, ' will (iiteitaln at a bridge, party this afkrnoen at her home, Mr. nnd Jiff. II. W. Hand, of Twelfth street nnd Valley read, Meliose, liae I been spending borne time at Xutau, Ba hama Islands. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Carman, of Wst acnue, Jenklntewn, h.ue been passing the latter part of the month nt New bmrua, Fla. Mr and Mrs. Wlulhinp Smith, of Cilenside, have been spending a few , weeks at Atlantic Cit. man, tenor; Mrs. Merris Prepper, eo ee eo piane; Miss lllzabeth Simpsen, mezzo soprano; Mr. Mark D. King, musical reading, with Mrs. nilrahclh Dearnley, Accompanist; Miss Marie It Makem, lo le llnlst; Mlsn Knthrjn Godfrey, eloou eleou eloeu tlonlst ; Mr, Gedwin Stevenson, ccllelst The proceeds of the affair are for local charity. Mis. Linten Turner Is presi dent of the club, an organization which does much charitable work DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. t. H. Belles will entertain the Weman's Club of Sprlngllehl at hi r home en Bulling lead en Monday afternoon. Mrs. William Heed. )f Tlin I'ennsyl Jiila. aenue. Bywood, will entertain at a tea this afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock te meet her slstei -in-law, Mrs Jehn M Llld'.lc. Mis l.udlle befeie her tii.ttilag.) en August 21, 1921, was MUs Catlierine Ceuriiil, MlS Jehn H. 1") CelT'V. of lie.s Vnll, v will tiitcrtalu h r br dge dull at lmr home en Thuisdaj aftunoeii March 2 The menibeiH of the club aie Mrs Harry Fussell, Mis. Pater Kelf, Mrs, .lanu-.i ! Ltwis, Mr), liiueld Irwin, Mrs Chiules 'Lucas, Mis. Jehn Minion, Mis Mnedlth Perter. Mrs. Beb. it Powell, Mrs Lewis Shay. Mrs Fiedeilck Hquelis and Mis Frank Stewait. j A ilt.imntUi ufteiiienn will be ghen en Tuesday at the Tw.ntleth Cintuiy I Club of Lansdowne. I Mis. Th.imus w llarnhill entcrtainid .twehii friends tnfeinially at luncheon and brldge at her horn.. In Dre.el Hill Ien Tuesday atteineiii In honor of her siHier, .iirs u t- iietueli. or Lewis bcrrj. Pa., who has been Iur guest for a few das. Mm. Ilelnck and her son, Mr. .lean Hetrlek, accompanied Mm, Barnhlll en Weduerday te Atlantic City, whcie they will speutl a week ut the urlborellIhUlenhelm,. iLH 'r" y,f 4 s? vl I vt tM&&x -iL V - '"'''' W ' ; ' i 9 tjwif fMk 'mmmpwm feP, ROYAL WEDDINGS OFTEN UNHAPPY Few British Princesses Have Wed Subjects, as Mary Wilt De Tuesday nylic Associated Trcs Londen, Feb. 25. 'rlie earliest prec edent for n Princess of the reynl house held te mnrry one of her Jecta Is net ene with the book ending in which the hnpplly ever afterward. " The bride In that Instance vn Lndy .Tenn, (laughter of Kdwnrd I, 'Tyong 'Tyeng shanks," who hoped by giving her te the Karl of Oleurester nnd Hertford te secure the Knrl'n loyalty nnd wippert. The wedding occurred in the year 12IK), when the Princess wns nineteen yeais old. She wns widowed when twenty-three yenrs of nge, und secretly mniried Italph de Menthermer. n iiand iiand seme squire who formerly bnd been in her h.tsbnnd's Mrvlrc. The King's fury, when knowledge of uie mnrriage readied lilm, resulted in tun but sccun king mer ceti p; riage theugk te Ei b Uhud second 'hit: imprisonment et Ills -en-n-aw, -mrr of perfect safety. bring niieur, n reniijusiuieiiL is iun.n.., . - -- "gushing gins T,, D. the entreatlcH of his daughter finally ""'nierJ I Iffi radlcnllv wrenc ' ns. possible, the.merc they w III turn he , k '" ,"?rP,.f ' ..eevent :.!'.5 r Th.ree Poems red her husbnnd'H lelease. The w,en the most of these accidents came . ibllc against them, and t lie '"J""'- ' 'r" ,i"0e--n't gu-li." s!'" J"t Haps. ' r ero ITuJu "''''", '"'""r! In l-elentlng summoned de Menther- nheiit ihreuch exi.eriments made or or- tlic real pjitrlets will unfortunate-, i napper uet nig hp n . ir I icij- ,ii,h ,,,., uhIeh , thnIt te Parliament, mm e him a in-li-v ,i.,i t,.. ti.n i!,.r..mniii. It i verv have te suffer with the gi.nil. . ;;;"' ."' ....... .i.,.. ,. cmi.tlilii!.' te ex- rm,. ...':; ....'. ". "mi" n "'J ncller and Invested him with mni.V . ...f'l,.,;.!," .;,,,. f,.n f ,.!, If the Legien makes the move they , - me---'-:..''"',;; ,,,., fll,.f. viiiare i.,V. "',". '"''!" .m"""?"s . "T1" pelntments of a lucrntlve natuie. ev er ln,e s are unfamiliar with their new threaten, te run candidates of mean c,c m u , , ,, ,. ,?t,Pnl, , nM ,,"'"" BcnoeMr Ihe riicccss of the Gloucester mnr. i -., . .i,.. .. ..i.i ..f mi.l:,. mir. ability for eihees te teree tnreugn inc , ,'",-... i.i tlnt-fnnteil. , ' whum iMvf, lUn , , .,,,, , .. from the Kinc'B vleu.mlnt nv.. I ,";!"" '.ir".''i. "v-i'.Ai.V,Au i, a .bonus, they will Und their efforts de. racce. .-ne V '- 'V; , . i,n for- Th" -"'' MW ...j ti, nu,tir " it wns of short miratien Win - '.. ... ..... fi. , i-. ...'w ,,f 1,. fentcd. and for n few paltry dollars they i "er n ei ni ; ' '".,, ,,... M.1P .. ....r.""'..'.'.'1"1 '." i"-'" rnllcd Ither the death of the Duke, cncoiirencil h.,,..,- f n..r ini.n.,.n,l te tnke them out I will lese all respect tne peepn nave K'" r-."- ;, ' -.,., fn,, is i,,,r for- ""'""' ilwurd I. In lSOi;. te clve another nfl ., .;i..i ti.i. n,n result n L-re.st felt for what they termed, their bravery :"""" ---' ,.h, .,..,.,.. i.TJinn ni.vsnnna Is daughters. Lndv Fllznbetl. ,f . ..:,i . u ,..,. .i, ;, win. . It.,m... . and patriotism, llecauve the I'cmeeratle i 'u "",' , , . tW T e.nn see ..'..'."" "'.' '. "ru"ry J- "-' dlan. te fluinnhrev de Ilnliun. ,i. Jni-nr,..nn.,t- should i.laee enlv Government during the wnr was se ."'"'-" ,.,,, , ,. hprn.P thev ,s V.??... " .'.'' 1ln'n,in'"' s irlnt 1-n1 nf 1T...nrn..t ....I C... I.-.. -i' "'"",":, .".":- ...." .1. -V .1.1.. ..I nnrrnu-.s L'htPll nw te nav InrCC bOIUlsi ir K"." ." ," ; ,. ... ,i, I", - ", " """ un MHtrn 10, 1021. a of hssex nnd Lord High Constable eftnetee nnd avoid the "J!...',. . laucnecs brought about through This Princess wns then twenty cnrsnnre. .LVMES T. M eiu ami ine widow et tne uetint of Hol Hel land, whom she married when lifteen 3 ears of age. The Earl was killed in battle at lloreughbridge while fighting against Ills brother-in-law, Edward II. The wedding of Lndy Mnrgnrct. daughter of Edward III, nlse resulted unhappily. Her liusnaiid was Jehn Ilnstlngs, Enid of Pembroke. This couple was married in L'l."i!, when Mnrgnret wns thirteen years old. She died two jeurs luter when her husband met with defeat nt the hands of the trench, wns Imprisoned bv the Span- f" "bv..u.... i. '"'; """ '" become one of his sibjec s. His mar- ringe te. Isabella followed, ami he was died In captivity at Ilni'liu. There was no similar marrinie of a sovereign's daueliter te a subject until the rebrn of Oneen Vletfirin. ulieii Princess Louise marricil the Duke of Argyle. MISS GLADYS McCOWEN 1SI1 ami (lied ut poison Willie uwaltillg ,in.i ...(Hi should be removed and trees! wnicn wire jm... iur murn werK ueuu u. va Cnnllniu imuaneri '"" " "' -' "i'i nnuut my ii.nd ransom. :,......i . i,.,, tn n.l.l n svvnn ef- siay-ni-nemes nnti proiucers, many et i eir.ni .rnn or mi" "."".:.,,',.:,.. ". my .3 una t.erj Wiii think Perhaps Hie most romantic wedding ! ! . e y'loeatlen. and our public whom crc,net rltlens and could nut dim.. - r. rur, si.' I-.J- """ """) ""5 '" of a King's daughter te a subject of , ",,-' ',...' nt(lPI. ,ires wiiere there Le cempellcu te defend the country nnd ,, , ,' ,. ,.,,,.,,, ,.,0., ,, -Mtrh , , , , her father wns that of Lady Isabella , ' rJ th be put In proper shape. ethers who were net compelled te de n I 2" "1." cre'n'.-S A , $? ? ,Z! te Knguerrand. Sire de Couey. En- J1,.,,,, mvr,M f properties should be because of the j. ,..i that the were net -r0lna en M..r. h 7. ieji ,, r l Ja ,,nm gucrrnn.l was one of the he-tages sent i J-'M te r,,.nn ,, , (W up se thnt physically nnd otherwise nble je go te ,. r lhrmlK " , cr ??', by King Jehn, fcurnnincd "Le Be"i" i i,,"'"." U limn the appearance of lie country - defense. I would make who inherits Estate.' , ii..-ii c..),. ,mv i""mi eVWwnftll'Viy'n ' iVihidclphia has Allew me . . that the bJjtViv "n ? WJXllX . ' ' " - of Ldward III. fit Poitiers, in ;''.,,, I10ssibil!tles than nn of them te judye is hv comparison. Fer in- ""hn'n,T'rit- u e eit.-.t.-" Th aiJ rr..n LnguerrnndH mother was a Hapsburg. p"rr '.'. H"0l l,ea.itlf inc. but unfer- 'Inner, Germany en tend the war at u . hnB t.. i U-s nnd i .iee.ne.i bmther'n The.. m ,n.,u umnn th nwre'. Ldward 111 developed a strong 1! Ins I !" l,;c w " l ' .?, .,e .. ..ni. ,!,,, tl.v ,.r.. ...... tl, l..v .I,.,,, 1in Ml. ' ",?."., . -.. t. I m if ihu unm-irrl-d I'hnt miir.l armnd tl, thren iiiaue j. an ei iic.i.eni, nut wueti i . i IV.i i "'iiT , the be.iutifvinz of t netr own .sun.iruan , wn u a peen e s wean ii et .m nillim, renounced his title, deserted his wife J' MRS. AV. L. ELMER. cannot raise and stand one billion f and daughter and returned te ! ranee ! " ' , , . ,J uFcb ffi, jpoe. I IP sel(1prs ,,,. hrlpPi, ,0 ,avP ,p - nnd became n murshnl of I ranee. He t luinucipiini, LUI" ' I billion for the neenle who lil i .! mnde a crusade ngnlnst the Turks and , "?,,"' ' fr ,!2 ". , ,', was taken prisoner nt Nicropelis und Davllaht Raving ' ,"mu 1"(,leavc,1 t',elr mdividml ii irinirii iit'i'ifiiiit iviiiir i .ii.r iirr. in Trt Uicn D e D CDIT7 ' ineiement, ineugii w.ini unu .i.wu..- .- IU WtU Win. b. D. rnll6.iT fnli t0 see. I surel.v have reason te (Miss Gillette Bride of Mr. Forsythe. I ' Other Weddings of Interest I 1 A wedding of Interest will take, place! this evenliiir at 7 o'clock In the l'ret- i tstant Episcopal Church of the Saviour. I Thirty-eighth and Chestnut streets, when Miss Gladys Brown McCewen, daughter S vVVS'1 M'i, I':,"I'nuel,1J: McCewui. i of U01 Spruce stitet, will becoine the i.i.i.. i H i i..,. t,.......... i.-i.. i.. Merlen : Mr,s. Gerald Hansen, Mrs. Har Har old I'alne and Miss C.itluulne hcliernnr- horn. The tlewer girl will be Miss Betty i I Gamble, cousin of the bride. Mr. Geerge I i Fritz brother nf thn bridecroeni. will act as best man. A reception will 'L . .ft" ''"'' f (Lr de's nar ts low at th0 ll0," of tl10 ljrlde s Partnt3' FORSYTHE OILLI7TTE A pretty home wnldlng will tnl:e place this afternoon at 4 o'clock, when Miss b.' n "1 U",ri!" ,i: sixth Hireet. will become the bride nf ui uuve njjj uue .lllirui, 1 -r. iwiutu ,iuiui-' ui.iii ,,.."., - - - i lliev lire cetttlllT ITOln tiel'm.lliv nml lnt sten will eltleiate. The bride, who w ill Mlight nensen-e MiKBet thnt it be , , .; ";' n l "nni am t be given In marriage by her lather, will ,,-, ,, , tl. people at an election, its ,,,,','' L ,,., ',' "", ,w ,, ., "10n( be attended bv her two Hlsur.s. Mlsa I (r innovations aic put from time te ! ',' ,. U " '"'".will avoid the com- Mniy Detterer McCewen and Mlss-l.aurx "' ,r ,',,, set tied for cod plnntleiw coming frt.m the necessity te netteier McCewen. ns melds of honor. l1"" nml Lluul h t'lirvni'R 1 1 "J th'm by tnes, or insNt en nil cenn- 1 The brldtsmald.s will be Miss Dorethy iii.i, vi..,ri "n "ll'" ' tl ies joining in n vdnt linn.l The nnv- IIIccs. of .Vew Yerk! MIsm Marien IMllludelplllll. l'Cbruar -. l. . J, ,f , .. - "" '" "' P- r ..e nil n , l.... .. ... I, i. .!.... ti... j.i...,, uiiupn ..s n luteins in nciLiinu iiii,.! .. h i. iieura. .ir.. iiietna.) uretnerien. ei , , ...,.-. ,. ---- ,. :,....."- .- , . iin-ui iuuiii in- a i itv siiiei niiiiiiinr in I Mr. Fi.mcls H. O. Forsythe, of Wash-1 a brief description of what is repre repre liiEten. D. C. The bride will be Khen in sented. the hours that visitors are wel- tnaiii.ige by her mother. Dr. Itebert Johnsten, of thn Church of the Saviour, will officiate. Mrs Oscar Turner Smith, .Ir, will be the matron et honor nnd Mr. Francs Helmes Styles, of Washington, D. C, will act as best man. A reception will fellow tin- ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs Faisythe will leave, en a wedding trip. They will be at home afWr May 1 at Gltn Hche Farm, Chadds Ferd Junction. McMICIIALL DltHW A pretty wedding will take place this evening at C o'clock in St. Jehn's Hp'sco Hp'sce pil Church, Lansdowne, when Miss Elea Elea eor Du w will hi come the bilde of Mr Muxwell MeMlchael. The brlde will be , glen In marriage by her uncle, Mr I Walter S. Ilullun, and will be attended by her slater, Miss Kvangellne Drew, as i maid of honor Mts Mary Hllzabeih Hutten will net as tlewer crlrl Mr. Nfll McMlchael, hi ether of the bridt groom, will be best man The ushers will in clude Mr. Hammend L Diew, Mr Hairy H, Hitler, Jr, Mr. Anlbiese Van Alcn ami Mr. James Knldeten. NPLI S( IIWAUTZ The wedding of Miss Fiances Schwartz, daughter of Mr and Mrs, II, Schwartz, of W.st Philadelphia, and Mr. II .Inch Null, also of West Philadelphia, will take phtcn tomorrow t senlng at the M'ua I'llb'n Synagogue After n wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Null wl'l IKe at H2 Seuth I'lity-sevcnth street NORRISTOWN J AnneuiKcment has been made of tlie eiigagemunt of Miss Vetdi May Aniler.s, only daughter of Mr and .Mrs Frank II. Anders, of 63 1 Staubrldge street. ami Mr. wuiaui c Tupiinr, son of Dr nn 1 Mrs, Ueorne W. Tupper. or Am- bier. Pa. The ninrrlaBe of Mis llnnnah ,T, , Xahedll, of pax, V. '.i , ami Mr Hareld llnlten, neil of Mrt Maty 1 Ueltuu, of 14 K.i)t CliPhtnut stieet tunh piace en Tues(In, I'Vhruarv "1 nt Uil.uul, W ' Vn, .Mr and Mis ilulten will ll In Pax, AV Vn Anion? ill" Nerrlelmui residenls win.' nie members efc the PeuniJ Ivanln So Se So elnty of Sour of the lUnoliitlen, Mhlcli orKanUatlen buhl its annual ontcrtuln entcrtuln nienl en W'.iMliltiRinn's H'ltbiJu ni.i .liiilRe Jehn Kuber Mllkr Mr I V, n n lile Miller. Ir William IS .Miller. Mr William II KliiiKlulT Mr Jehn Ue. the uev. ii. M i-iair llutii.iway .uul Hr Frederick 11. Little The inariiiiKe of Mlt-H Mil nun Watt. tier .mil Mr Leenard S'men will i(t) i place in thn early tprliiR Miss Frances Curt n. of 10H PelCalb Btleet, has noun te Hlalr Hall, lilalrs lilalrs tewn, N .1, where ihe is a KUest at ,i I liouse p.u ty Mr, and Mis, f II AMctfcr, of West Main Ntrn'l, have rctuined from a utuy ui .lunu-iiii Mr. W. P.. Tayler, of UeUalb streat, ;lie lias but'D siKMidlmj tbe past lueiitlj In Miami, Kla has rcturntU borne. vm THE Lcttara te the Editor The Washington Supplement Te the Mtternf the Kvcnttie I'utlte Ltitetrl Sir I want te congratulate you en your admirable Washington plcterlnl supiilcmcnt. I bought u number of ceiiles te send te friends, cspcciully in France nnd Knglnnd. Did you knew that the American possession of Ihe eriglnnl owners. W. W. KKKX'. 011,i Uu!. we must experiment, it sli terrible cone- iirner- ANN. Philadelphia. February J2. lOL'l-. Prepare for City Beautiful Te flic Editor of the Evening Public ,cfar: Sir Although the world's fair te be held In this city in 10'JO is still four vcars off, we should begin nt once our preparation te make this n city beau tiful In everv way possible In order te make n geed Impression en the millions of visitors who will come here te nt tmiil the f:iir. Fer some J ears we have and nil ! ,.i,n ,,,. time took n great pride In see- J1'0 m '" ' h ,,' rllrP(, for, "J- '"' ..','', tt1M,i,u ,mii i,nvp iPft IIJHI" inn, .,1 .' i' ' ,.....--. - - - tbe be'irt of Ihe eitv badly neglected in I Te tin LiUtoref thi rvrnlne Pehllf r.nlger: i I Sli I hnve rend the rmliigs of the .,n.,.a,inners (iii the subi"ct of d.l.vllglit - Philosophical Society. 101 Seuth Fifth . "": , ". "'" ", i" -1 father's sub- street, has an original Wnshlngten, by -' ) V i',"" y ".Vjw r"b.0n"l usual story- , Stuart, painted by order of the society? ' "" ' nJ LrXanVn Ien. Mnny of ceunle "lived I It is one of the few Stuarts Mill in . " " . ,..,.., .ileln t have i;.a,ngera,'sVep"nnd eni I hM VM , ' ; ., a, rUa rhr n ' " " Laxity In Valuing Life te be the means of disrupting thnt or- Imt T "lM Wants Auther and Peem T'lhteJ!'! ns following the home glancing mer the plete. lal thr ,;,ll?r y n, ,,, ,.,, t.tAe.r! 'in nun nun ii nnrmipv '-'. !.-- i t . t u . i n -s t u ti ... . ,3..iu in..- niiiu ,......- "Y I enmlmr of our solder bevs. we are senrni pnperu - "" -,' " .'"' '" '"u ''iiy s'i'e inn me name W te hnve become very lax In the vain-, con ng of et r sol. cr oey y , unsmiling girl f this nge he u. ,or ,.,i ,., from ,wuch .he fei. nllen of life, nnd almost dally we henr' ","f,nteJ ?E , Lir reiinfrv and te It is noticeable, also, in -tiect cars, ieii, i t..kPt of big catastrophes in which a number fTei t In saving their f-ounte. "' t0 , nlsewhere I bine noticed the high- ;";" Jr'-n -mm m a i,row of Ken,, i .. t..11. nr,1,w,.lni- ,it trees. , - - ,, inni. savins for finite a while, nnd I think Unre of bv an immediate assignment of it is hl'.'li time that semi thing was dene1 the German damage pawnentst li thi te nrevent this numml abomination lie- country. ing teisieii upon u-. iv " -c,.,. -r, "... . n.U.. Mn,pLnitna,l I ahme te be at the head of the ' .. i..i .i.i ....: iu seem IU Hint ibnlislit saiing is net the l'Plnr thing It ! Mipi-1 "'' is a i.enular curse ns far as I can nuiKe ,t l Daylight saving has been knocked in i tlie head in England, from which cenn try we slavishly borrowed the Idea. It lltJv Pi'es the leisuieil (dasses with ., 'ntns uw mec lierses. Tt feiees f" ' ', , ,vp ,Mrlir In t10 morning piepu i" "" ,.ii? . iiiiit'-n inev in. ii'il .urn'- nn, -,i.i., . Te Find Points of Interest , , .,, . .., ,.,, n.,.. r tnrr te ihe ndlter et thr l.imtoe PulUr Ledger. Sic As n Usiter le .Miur i Ity Will fel-'.()ii naiden me for making a suggestion? Would it net be a geed thing for jour Chamber et Commerce te issue a mil letln or small pamphlet te be presented te visitors at all incoming points in euler that they mny be able te find. without inquiry nnd without difficulty llll plllCCs of UlteU'St in till' Cll, with nnied nnd the easiest way te reach i these jilnces. ('umlm; in te Bread i Stieet Station I found no pamphlet of directions, or any help te get nbeut, and I had ensideralile difficulty until I found poisons sufficicntl courteous win. were willing te direct me. All tliee places should lie carctiilh uiuikeil with tablets, something I aUe find eon- i sidernblj neglected. ; II. V UOIIKKT. IMiilndelphlii. Kebriini.i 'S. l'.ik'k'. Let the People Vete en Fair 7e rue ZMilni-e Uf 1 i ; Pull' nlue Sir- I in Ihe people renll want tie Sesiin Centennial exhibition ' We knew that I he preiiieerhu business men wlin speculate in laud and lmprecmrt)ts nnd 'the preliteeilng lnndluids and the peer man who owns a little land ami cvpects te get a fei tune for it when the fair Is built want the fair and will snj "The people waul the fair." But, ' reall. de the people witiit it? Wh, i net hi the people vote en t lie ipiestien. Let llieni decide for tUeni-ees. ANe 'where the lmr should be located. let us Ii list the people, ltenicuiber. it's i the people's inene.i that will he spent en tin fair, -e let the people sa hew they wihi their mene, spent Don't let it be said the minentj of the people MHTTIOl, lletb Nrxrit JBJkJWJK&Ai BUSINESS COLLEGE ClKV CDAI1IIATCC nt7Mni I m -.,.. tmm Niiurti v-wmmrtinfj int ULlltR POSITIONS mV n etlniH. f..r . Iihh iiii i.erler .,.,1 r?w ? 5,, ' ,K "" ,'lmn m .t it . ni.el nml I lelnp lu,Hlne, lllnks llusUu V..I..L. ,h, n.c '"', ."""rfi fei our bWiii in Iuhiuks I if,- nhs '""U"" l Ull"k Mrs tt, JOU Ml xcere.Pted' r-emniercl.il Sehoe 1200 WALNUT STREET 1 HMlHi SCHOOL OF COMMERCE until nir l'el)ru..iv '-" "0s tmleiitii lire n Ini'tteil te tlin Inn ii"lv" 'lenlnu i-eurP in NiiiirMiand, I'jiiimiii'n 1 I rn ic I s uinliiB , t,-, TEMPLE UNIVERSITY riiii..ir.i.riii. mi: ti.i:.Ni;n ei t iioeze Hid uiiitet m.niun Mnjur in Inn I'nluit (Him tella annul liar lUht ukulimt beui, li no Miu;iizne Uuefen of nest Hunduy'i i I'ublle Waer . .5 Pi ibuuaby- & PEOPLE'S FORUM forced the fair en the ma erUy of the people and the majority never was In, favor of It, ns they nre saying about. ihn nrnlilliitlnn tnw . 1" v" ""'', '-."".-- . .xni.rl.l WILLIAM t;. aiUJivj'" Philadelphia, Februnry 17, 10i!'-'. The Legien In Pelltlce Te the Uditer of the livtnlnp Public Lttterr: Sir It is most unfortunate that these leaders of the American Legien talked feel the sting of criticism ' against the patriotic order severel , The mere they try te hamper the !ev- eminent, new in the big struggle te te home workers, end went out of of- lice leaving the country in a deplorable llniinelnl condition, is no reason wny t no ex-service men should try te hamper the present Government in its efforts te bring nbeut n financial revival se that we will be rid of the present unemploy ment situation. GEORGE T. LAMP, Ex-Scrvlee Mnn. Philadelphia. Februnry 'Si, lOlil!. Meney for the Benus Te the Vdlter of the r.imlna Public Ledger: Sir llelng of the people who hae -uffered from the effects of the benuse lien dollars. i ne weH. able te earn Ir en ter VM,.H aml ,,t ,llC Pml WPre ,,. iul?(..l -nl.le te nnv . l-ht lillllnn .Inm. u . , ages te the Lntenle, and our country. 'J'he Entente were leaned nlwiut eleven billion by this country, which Wilsen should have Insisted sliniild he tnltrn X- J.I. ,l .1 ... ..., wiui an mis weaitn. our statesmen s.iy we cannot . r "' ,w: pay our sol- (,iers an amount abeie .." per month. I Seme bonus neenle nnd mofiteers m.i.i mis mucii in n dnv. M here In it new. we ?n ? Tlrey spent lr 1' they sp"i f It, with whom did they spend it, nnd wherever it is it should he laved. Neili ing wrong in that. W'e pa'il everjlK'dy el-e their bonuses. Wliy have we become se peer thnt we an- beggars'' We should ghe the bevs the bonus, even if we have te tell England. 'France. Itnly & Ce.. te mine neiess. if net with all. with what each. Or Piajbe thr .'in ; l llenn Feiil ti pnv tlie bends in the nest ten Mar II. cms- te be the nlj nan wlie ha centidence iu the ullii.iate .uue of the ceuntty and business. JHSS YOFNc; Philadelphia, IVbtiiarj I,".. 11C Don't Disappoint the Gumps fe Ci" t'lliturvt tin ri'iime ;iih;. 1 rtij, Sir Please hne tiie Widow Zander tniirri Carles, becnu-e it would be er disiigreeiible te b.ne I'ticln I'.m, dism. lieiii the (iump family, after thev lute set their he.nts en his millions fur such a Ien;; time .MAUIA.V I.OCKWOOI) West Pliilndelphin rehruaij 1, llH.'!' Mevie Actresses and Publicly Te Mi 1 i (i i et 'h li,, nj p, 7,i ; r,l j. Sir I picked up the paper estenhu nnd this title nut mj eve; Nirmanil .Minter niins I nder linn in Husten ' Tins js tlie price of publhitv 1 hnie lead many interiiews and all lead ine te belieie that the stars me afier pnb lieni, some dishonest, some honest, n),t mestU dishonest. Tlmt is lie pitv of it' Peer little i-ltis' Ii. miLful, with little or no taleni, nut nn abundance of cliarm, after the will-et-the-w isp. publicit) and public faier Tin j ni'n their careers bj tee nun h publicitj, ami publlcit that is net . Ic.m Netice Mabel Nnrmnnd. M.uv Miles Mlnter anil . vn (lerlii r Could nnj tiling be mine disgusting? .s le Mnr Miles Mint. i. I was m"r meie sin prised in in life Hut the publicin The !Vnple' I'nriun lll umie.ip ilulU 111 the 1'ienlnk- I'nlille I rrlcrr nml iilu In the s,u,, n I'nhili- Irilu-rr 1 fttf n illsriihslnit Ibnpli tnttirw will Or nrintril ns irll us rrinitritet ncnis. nml gupnflun ef grnfr .1 Interest will lie nnsuprril. I 1)1 C T10N l, Until NrM-n Shorthand Day Tuition. 3 Mliht Tuition 15 and 0 -tVrtenri tnr, nil, .,, Our an f,-ll, local mil, skilled il"i.r,l,.c,fK.AV'i."":'! " tendance clic i'n- h., i s, rr..tiini .... i,..:.rr. ":".'.". .imn b. tret.li la ur IlutmiM Admin .trii n in r at thn lowest cost Daj , ,"e", n ni. Call urlte or phene for ruin e" -r nu.ln.., school, 10 ,S JOth hr't ceurv tefNleni Pulme. STRAYER'S iiir ;m U I?bIUe suaruny. tut.r uw. eVr ! Bbjkts KCT ciiHr.Mjr hi .. i 1....1. i.i i.. .1 ..mhIvi. eiitii nririiiua $wmmmmmmi DAY SCHOOL I -VKiHT SCHOOL I t POSITIONS I ui niethi.iN mm, timn ii teaehlnc i m ihierfi U'-k" Kirs th ;uU H she wns nflcr turned nm t icr. career of Mnry Miles Mli.ter Is gene nwrj. She will never ue r e snm. In the henrt of the fnns, I hope this will be ii lessen te ether actresses tlmt tee much publicity Is worse than none. I hereby make n prophecy that In five jenrd the movie world will be extinct If Ihi-v keep up at this disgusting rate. Lllher Hlyii, the "llnglHi tirlslecrnl, tried .te defend the movie world, but the fnns Ann w better, She Is afraid te icn ii, .-Mil, v r,nn lin m the ceurnge te tell the truth, and It will be the ruin of t!m tMiitlrm .lrfltl'n lllflll.StrV. ADA Ttnu. Phllndclphln, February 1 I, HI--- Where's the Smiling Girl? i nin-t 1 that tli girls of today ler "'''",'" "','. , time te smile ',',': -'' ' " "mnhlni;" through "- . , - ...1llln,. x,,,,,. '. l,i ut.,t,tti In it li n V.i sb.riM nf the dear L'Ushtti: gild of es- ierday who used te M-ilV. -'""'';, .n1"' 1 il,. l H' 'llil I - Philndelphia. Fidiruarj 1'J! Questions Ansivered About Twe Cardinals Te II nitinr nt tlf i: rriiig PuWc LcAg'r: S Will - .in Kn.d v nnir thn follnw fellnw ln(f" omstlen b rubllshlne .t In the cel- iimn. of the 1'eep'e S I erum r.flnn fins tlTlpr III in- "in m.i ', , I ,.. i.. in i... .miil-d pujil nmnim n'ntives ll tl esc inlliiren of tllf ik- el 1, -ether inherit iintMnc or will I' b di vide 1 i,twn tlm two r?ni-ilnl.i "Isterj? c ivtnt sfH'.'-uiiirrt. Philndelphln. rvbrmiy '-' 1'J--' . Thn estnte of thn de. e.ned brother would lie ilUliled lt.li. three enu.l nhares unil-"- .hi .iriuinMtiinri s nimH K.v h "f 111. slsmr" would rereli" or,i share and thn thlnl sham wen U ee tu the children et I be de'easm brother. Our First Railroad Te tlf I'.iltler of fir I'. -n(ij PiibHr l.ulurr' ,r :,t, nte nh.it ins thn tint rail road thai vas run ir this clt V. W r. PHln'Ie'.phie IVbrunr. 21 12 'lh first rn'lreil &i "tie 1 tu thn 'nrrv. inc of ..enpi In this city vi tna' from Ninth nnd iltwn stri-vts te e-ninntewn Vhn tl-St (ir ! ufnlnj li l,,Jr"np,iw nr trmer.nd tl" in.d Jun H I sSJ 1 r .It months the run "rn puilfd by her'H, linn n lor'imeiive -rnnuf k tumd In tlm rit i Mitthl.is Ililduin w,k inm urrd and mucin itn ll-si trip en r the reiil Nmimln-r 1'3 Unfore tin conFtruetlen of this r illre.id n rend Mm In tin- nt,urn of bu Mini- from rnlutr.bin rii.. 10 rn neeinn a. A PUl ,1ml nnnnert-d Wist ( Vi I With tie m i lirnnrh was nempli t" I into riui.ii' ilthi i wiii mtitd .April, lsll and Who Can Answer? -,) II, r I liter of tin Sir l"icne rut Ce thii , 1(7 I'lilllli ciu-t le-. ,dj. I en r of tl." I'-"1 I ,rutn aniiver it A hiv. in.' . h ) 'Rr ii 1 " ' r i llht nnlirs-ei 1 ii uier -ue jet lb1 TI'MMM!' NIIIK I.n IP VOlnit lllliT r":iR. r ' "...." iJ'iiiilliln IH rniln 'hnkevTicnri.'a " niui,nu" vmi e ler I nem : ' . i . ... n III- black wmm urn REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO ROTTERDAM "STORM KING" (U.S.S.B ) SAILING MAR. "EASTERN DAWN" (U.S.S.B.) - - " APR. TO ANTWERP "STORM KING" (U.SSB. -- ' MAR. "EASTERN SOLDIER" (U.S.S.B ) " APR. Fer Rates and Particulars Apply ss Geyefin & Company, Bnc 108 Seuth Fourth Lembard 5144 rVtALLOFiY mmm Um, Snc. Regular Freight Service Te BARCELONA, GENOA, MARSEILLES, NAPLES and VALENCIA S S "West Lathawaj" (USSB) . Sailins First Half Marcli Ter Rates and Particulars Apply Geyelin & Company, Snc, ?'."', A".nt.i 10S Seuth Fourth Street, Philadelphia Lembard S144 lam 7620 x!$smm Peiifiw 4F'Cbl BLUli.. a en it ir 11 : Mm iu M .lull li AlllllAMA . 1'rli. J lur ll VI tlllMl M'f l,r 'N k " '"llimiu:1 sWIIMA v' I. v t Oaunn ' 1 .M.i Vnr. t wirneMA W1"" II si Till V pr. 'JH Mn 41 .Inm- ll it i ?- I s- V te lloeton Oueiuieun ui I l.lvri IV llll ''",r I'nssi liters tin1 1 1 Mur s. v vj 1 I Inn i ' i h, is.M.l V r. ii (.l.ltl s i i tin Its' .Anr. H ll.n I' .Inn, id I.iiiu n i i r ,i, i, ),, j . ... Mmli I ' , , S, v. !' 'f r.l -It M,tl ll-1' I '.fam I'atrm, lu u.un, i iiiiriiu.1 -!' Htnl rnesle ITM1V lnli in .IIttnliH.1 Putr.iH 1' ri u . I I ul btut tin. n., "' PI l'.uil.ll HeMI V VMM l.l Mirth 11 Cuniiril nml Aniliur triimh!i l.lni- rHkeiiirr Dlll.e. limn Wnlnnt Nr-t I'lilln, Irflaht IIMl.e. lliinr.r lllil; I'hll i. M.VV VIIKK HI Itlllll Kit Ml V l.i I'l) mouth, lliiiiliiitni'-siir.M( r l(nil.tiii Vlur. II Vnr. I'i Mn '.Ml , Vmteril.iin Al r. 'J.I V'f, 'in .I'iih t Coord rm Vnr. I If U .lime I e l;nllra.4m iur, .M.iy U Ju.ie 17 I PWT 0ct, 1531 Wklrat St., PWU.' UOLLAKO ii AMERICA LINE &? Jfl en yard high and ene j-rd wlile. wns tills ilene7" m. " l'ldludelpliln, 1'ebrunry S'-'. 1022, M Can Any One Selve PrebUml Te the JUllter nl llu- Hv ntnu I'uhHc Lcdettf HIr A Iniln ittni In dully from Han !'' ,. .- . -., .. .,..11.. tmtti New Yerk te Hum l"rnnclee, the Jeiirtt1' - ciitln seeii dnys, II nV many Irnlm, WlH n irnveicr mcui In jnurneis from en. 11 nticlHru te Ne Yerk' U I.. O. riilln.lelpliln, t'elxiin-y 22, 11U3. Poems and Songs Desired Lecates Peem. Te ihr iMlamt the lUentm, I'uhllc Ltttetti, Sir- III lenTv In "II l t '" iiium' ln" llm tn,,lAM I . .. ,..... ..1 -j ? v-",'nj n j ii fiii ui .tiiii.'ju i ui'runrr mv$ let me hny tlmt tlie Ikicim "IIiiie llenrd" rt le found In J a Uiilliind n rnmplftii pet Iral unrbit, n "Jllttir Huei-t." jmges 18 tl le HI. in ' airnPMvl Pheavej " .MIHH i: .1. (IWU-Nln rirlitr' rn M.H- ruury is, mn. We i innut reerlnt thti. I HI 1111 YVi r net fmnlllar wild tli third Ihiii ou r, iiucnt l ll'll) ll lec.Ue ll? vnn jeu five any .. "A Child's Soliloquy" Ten,,- ,,i, e the ;, , , ,,,,,. Lritgtr rn.:.r,T, .V,'"." "'V "r" thr ",KH ""ked fur lid ml mjh JJeilAi'i: t wnns 1'l.lladelphlu. K-bruary H. If..-. A CHILD'S SOLILOQUY I Iniiff te Id, ijrnr mellier, )ti the ren nr.il fmrunt Bra, "'" tb bright. I.lue ykK ubew my hcd. ..... ,,,.- .nmiNwy CIOUJS ttlllt PUlm; Ami inn brlBhl, brlsht nunahlna '11,1 I tlnd my tdst.r Mid. i'er 1 m surj i-hn must be ene, And h-i I fini Icr mother, We'll en 1,,n nl mn. I'll trll her hew we hue mourned for ht All 'he time tlmt he s been ren-. Then 1 shall bs ilellKhtpd Te heir h.r speak .main Altbuurb sb" c.m't return te us Te nsl her would In- In wihi Se I'll put m) arms around her Ard leek Inte her njns, I'll remembei all I said te her And nil her swict replies. Then I will nk thn cnccl Te talie ine b.icl: te you. He IH heir nm slew ml "tend. Down thr ius . ttv ntler bhl" Ten 11 erlj think dnr mother, Tl.it Iip be n out te lilnv And fell ns.'np. Iwn'.ith Iho tr. A sullry summ, r di" sTi:MMiii'jMTirrc5 D1TTA LUIGI P1TTALUGA LINE FAST FREIGHT SERVICE PHILADELPHIA GENOA ii, itn. -i n i.in ntkh;kn I S S iMl'lMi 'r V'l eCIiANI e rollew i .Aiiisv; ni iith pirn c. phut rP n.iinvii p. V. GIOE & CO., INC. ,i m:ki. (.i:mn 12 BROADWAY. N. Y. The CHAS. T. MEGEE CO. DREXEL BLDG., PHILADEPHIA I.uiiil.nril "I0' V '' H131 14 S 14 S Plula. Agents Slveet, Philadelphia Mam 7620 1 Dixie SfesmshJe Lines! PHILADELPHIA te I Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow -U.S.S.B. S S "Eastern Sword" Ej.pecteU te Sail FEB. 27 U. S. S. B. S 'S "0PEL1KA" Expected te Sail Early March 1 IIM'I.KI Nt i: ftVTIIN Hruriss, Maijill & Ce., Inc. IJ'i l.ataviUe IIIiIl'.. IMiil.i.li.lnm. g limili nl ,-.".'l I Vfali, iMt T" i .-"vniBrfrnvnHH COMMERCIALS e i i-HiTmnir umt.9 PHILADELPHIA te CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST and LONDONDERRY S S "Seattle Spirit," La3t half i'efc, Moere and McCernack, be 444-40 Bourne Bid,, PhlU. tlu-ir nap-;-""ru""ni iMKin n Urcmn. ad v, rcii J, tiewb. 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