Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 27, 1922, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Iff jYbficj' Wynne Talks of. the
Jcrilzka te Make Debut at, Opera Tomorrow.
Many Masked Parties Planned
w.b . :.
I'i ria1 ntt.t.1 Mrtfi ATtirtf
L. SV IJUUIVOt'l """" "'' ' M"-" :
r l.l. . .)....! ...n,m ,llu In
f JiVt eny length e tiuc nnd j of. lay
'.fter tomorrow will be Mnrcli 1, nnu
f'Smnln, te be sen whether the Hen
I-,'' ii. i..v. ..Ill rnme rnnritiB or IriKK-
, mat VUiiueimi ..... ..v......
' j'f (he lamb wilt come" rearing or frisk
Inr I"- l DC,lpve V iiuiiug v"
fictions of nn early spiring will come
Somehow thin vylnler lias net Men
iblo"te set "P n really geed utrctch of
cr,,l vvcntlier. Ii would make a tierce
Attack, blew, rnln, nnew, sleet, freeze
ml then all melt nwey again in n week.
Yeu Jiift cannot tell what It will de
next, w don't let's bother about 11.
next, w
There s an
awful let of talk about.
T HERB'S the opening tonight of the
Clilcnge Opera Cempnixy at tbe
Metropolitan Opern Heuhp, with per
formances cuiitliiulng through the week.
Mary Harden returned from Atlantic
City last night and she will npnhir
personally tomorrow night nnd en tlirce
ether weapons during the week.
TOMORUOW there's the Princess'
wedding in Londen, nnd while we
are net English we are nrf interested
la the wedding, the festivities and re re
veptlens, the presents, wedding trip and
homes where the Princess will live as
my women who ero human can be.
HERE at home we have just few
parties te think about ourselves.
There's te be the fancy dress or masked
subecriptleii parly out at the White
marMi. gotten up by the Arthur New New
held, .Irs., the Italph Karles, Aleck
YiiniflllR nnrl several ethers of the
eunier married set and there's the
dance which the Goenc1 Iteseiiparterts
have planned at the Mask and Wig club
house for Ellen McMlchacl.
Then there's the celebrated and
famous Hal Masque which is te be held
this vear In the ballroom of the Belle-Tuc-Stratford
and which premises from
all accounts te be specially wonderful.
One grows a little sad when one
i rallies that tliH year the committee
will net have the name of Mr. Edward
Ornnt en its list, and I am sure that
every one will remember with regret the
pri'iu part ne toen in moiling tne cce
:.,!,. fn tUn I tnl Mnsnim n unlniii. I
,,n,l wenderfu. each jear Mr (Jrant's MWe.V'.r MITeMu?
death within the last twelve months IbImJm Allcq Lyens. Miss Helen O'Nelil.
much regretted by his astenishlnc nitin- MIbs Marie O'Malley. Miss Mary Mur
ber of friends. phy, Miss Alma Leamy. Mr. Nelsen
Staler. Mr. Jeseph Gallagher, Mr.
N .. . ... .... . , -,., Cliarle3 Straycr, Mr. James Watsen, Mr.
OR are the masked balls and parties willlam Olenn, Mr. Jeseph Kyan. Mr.
nil. .Teritzka. the world-famed iVrancIs Barren, Mr. James Gavin and
Fopratie. will make her debut nt the
opera in this city tomorrow in the per
formance of "La Tescn." with Scettl
and Hnrreld as the leading men. It
will he an epoch-making performance,
! doubt net, and with Mary Garden at
the Metropolitan we will certainly go
out of giiyety into Lent with a mar
velous send-off as te the gayety end.
THIS year the Junier League will net
glve a big show as they did last
'uinfpr. when they gave the "Talk of
the Town"; but. as they also did last
car, they will give an entertainment In
honor of the new members, the new
members being mostly debutantes. Last
winter the League gave a play at Mrs.
Cliarlten YarnaU'H house, and they say
It was a great success. I heard that it
nas Aiiatelc France's "A Man Who
Married a Dumb Wife" and that Fanny
WMer made nn awfully pretty "dumb
wife." This winter the entertainment
will bp en Monday, March 0, at the Art
Alliance, and the program sounds de
Ilghtful. Flrt there will be a play,
"Petticoat Perfidy," I haven't heard
who is te lie in that yet. and then Pelly
Thacr will give a violin &ele and Mrs.
Charlie Willing will sins. Mrs. Alp.;k
Tarnnll is the president of the Junier
League in Philadelphia, and, if I am
net mistaken, Mrs. Uebcrt McLean is
the vire president, and Cathpr.lnc Coxe
Perter, t,ecretarx, Upsides giving shows
te raise money for charity, the members
of the League de n great deal of splen
did work at different settlements and
hospitals.
Wl
RY LOUISE, who is live, went j
i'JL rlrlini? wlih r.rmilmn nri
me.,..-... Wi-S. l .''".I'i'"", "nd a0",0,. Si l
...... ,.w ..iyuur, i,it. uuier . an uirj i
amrieu eit toward a ncautitui country
1ASI it I .HnMdl 9vm n ml jul At. lk ATaib a
sten iflrst nV Vnw 5 n wi T
s op iirst et a store. She went in te
niake some purchases, leaving Mary
hexui-a and the lady together. The lady.
who was fend of children and very I
Httept nnd attractive, tried te talk te
me nine gin, rcmarltlng en the weather
fin,l uiilrtnM x,..nnlAHH ..U...L 1 I , '
:" """ iiuviiiiuiii iiuuui, nuraril una
ner little friends. Mary Louise did net
'new much interest, but appeared sud
denly te realize that she was net en
tertaining, nnd se with a most en
gaging manner she turned te Mrs. C
?.S!1,.8nitI Bbe in n confidential tone,
Tell mp ray dear Mrs. C , have you
till get all jour teeth?"
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
miIlM IIn"'?t Biddlc. daughter of Mr.
Carli"' J-Wllmcr Blddle. of the nit
mnrln' wll entertain at dinner to te to
tnurrew evening before the Bal Masque.
Ianlr(,;.mh0ma8 KvDuun. of 2:1 Allen
wU!- w"! B,ve n dl"er bpfere the Bal
""i tomorrow evening,
.1 r ria.i.r rt ....I it i .
a .
I.i. y.. SI ,a ... nun. rrioen, Jr.. ana l'rcsiaeni, wrg. i. v. iieury ; nm prcsi-ii-
B5.r' """ Augusta W. Hani-' dent, Mlsi T:."Redgcrs; financial sccrc
n. r :.'3 KaBt Rlttenhouae .square, tary, MWs Ivatherlne Malley. recording
are i spending a few daye at the Bltz- secretary, Miss M. Gallagher; lecturer,
-arucm In New lerk , Miss Madeline C. Harreld, und treas-
umrBi ri,arlcs w- wlsb. "f he Aldlne. I ur.er' Mla3 M' neiTB.
i fl ,V ,v ,'"" '" April in Hener. Mr. and .Mrs. cernaru i. nrett. ei
nf m ,ut.hcr-l,n,'I Collin, daughter North Fifteenth street, will leave In a
i ,.,... . J5, (-emn. of .Sixteenth and ' few das for Miami, Fla., where they
Welih;s inTr'rV.. ,il?,","V,"Ar".i?. .r..iW" remlu" "" lw" "et,vi"
take t,l,r- ., u.'..r"'.?' : "e'"i.lvi ' ir. T .Tnenh. of New
Wi . 4, clock, at St. Luke's Church, spending some time win n
ihlrtccnth and SDruce street, '.Mrs. Flera Jacobs, cf 143,
-- ...ww ui uumiuuy nuerriDun. Aiirii I . .
At the meetlnff of Mrs. Charles Stew-
art Wurta' Dancing Class en Vrldas"
?lng.nest at the Bellevuc-Stratferd.
Illy cotillen Ulll l.n
mund Berkeley Tayler and Mr. Csbern
-reeaen, assisted by the members of the
ieu nv iur, i';u-
rew commltteo,
SnniVe0 ,? Mf8' P,?PB Te"'nian, of 1118
bSv cn, ", rect' wl" entertain in their
i?,"' ,l10 opera nt the Academy of
Wm"? evening. Their guests
C2nMs8JnAS n- Veatman. Miss
savage and Mr. Charles C. Savage. Jr.
cerglim C. Veatman. Mr. Einest c!
n.', nnd ,Mrs Frends T. Gewcn, of
P'l"1. Chestnut Hill, nnd Mr. and
Kerr,,,,1' ra?kr II' . amucl. of Twenty
scccntj and Locust streets, left last week
Ilea i'1 3tveral weeks' etay at Palm
.Chief Justice and
Mrs. Ttebert von
De Iv.incey place,
iwesclilskcr, of 2101
no tpent the week In WashlnKten. re
L ,,i ,,' ln'" 01 Saturday. Chief Justlca
f, l,L. ,rH'. 0I Meschzlsker were the
auestB of honor at a brcakfart en
wpdnesday which Solicitor General and
Mrs. Jumps M. Beck nave.
AlnOllir thn Tllllfiilnlnlilnn n l,n r. -.,
5l'lyitIB ,lt i"'1 Itlta-Cafrlten In New Yerk
", i'h nnu ,irs.
;Itad;,wi,ro0(;vilTaneva'i,' 'Yunk Char-
Mru Int... UI.I..I.. rlvr...
f
r
"e .ii nam. or thn Helaravla: Mr nnd
r. LeuH llednuin I'ate. of Ariiiiiink
uiiu, ursn .Mavvr: L'e one .luhn p
Irennin if tnic inn.n ..A... . t
Ullll Kill Mrlif ..f tl l'all,nlr.., .,.!
c. una it. jei, 13. ciarli. '
, r. and Mi. Ihvrry Bend W.lmer. of
.'Vf u,,bt Walnut lai.e, (leriiianlevwi,
efJ, en H.itnrd:iy for IJohten, vvhure they
"l "land the uccli-end a thn kuchis
W? 1 '', Wllinei'u siBtcr, Mrs. Ucotke
wanniiiBliain.
"Mr. and Mra. .Clinten tReserfl 'Weed-
Doings of Shreve Tuesday.
rurf. of S'Jlii
riTf. nf "'.III. tinilAn it., 111 Mlimn
te their Iintne thin evenlnc? aflat tnentl.
- ".. ". "- uiituvu m i4 "III iuiuiii
" 'cir mime, tlltn
Ink hevej-al weeks Ht Ormemt Ucach, Via.
M. a
.been spending n
ft'M'
left vhip.1kv r..,.
ltur.iell H. Uegsi lmve
n nhert tltne In this
return from Miami, tla..
ntient nevernl veeekn. Tliev
left vedlerilnv fur their luiirm In rl(l.
Imrgli, Pa., and will leave shortly for a
trip through the Went, win-re they ex-
reet te remrtln for some time tit the
fetel Ambassador, les Angclea. Calif.
Mrs. Tienqn will he remembered ns Mlsa
Mary Walker Nlchells, of this city.
Mr. titul "Mrs. Sidney A. Alve. of the
T.enex Apartment, Imvc left for a visit
te Atlantic City, where they expect te
spend some time at the Hetel Ambas
sador. The mnrrln-re of Mien Mnrthn i:il7.:i.
beth Kami, of 4403 Walnut mrect,
daughter of Mrn. Martha j). Kann, and
Mr. Lawrence D. litRgM took plnee at
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Ovcrlirnek,
en WedneBJay aftorncren. The Hev.
Rebert Norwood officiated. Immediately
after the ceremony Mr. anil Mri. llcggij
left for an extended wedding trip.
Mr. and Mii. Stanley Mnirliamp en
tertained at a mu-ilrale at Mr. Mum
champ's studio, 47 .Seuth Seventeenth
street, en Friday cenlnrc In liener of
Miss Katherltm Simen, of New Yerk.
Several piano duets were given by Mr.
Vettlnherren and Mr. Muivchamp. Mr.
Galilee Remanclll, lia?i, jrave several
vocal solea. Thcre were about thirty
guests present.
Mr. and Sirs. Charles A. Kcssler, of
Wynncfleld, have left this city for
Miami, IHa., for an Indeflnlte stay.
The Knights of Columbus of Vlllaneva
College will glve a dance. followed by
a mippcr, this evening at the college.
OERMANTOWN
Mr. and Mr-. Ceerge C. llldgeway. of
I "I Mapiewoed avenue, ero spending a
short tlme In Atlantle City.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry l. Oartman liave
returned from California, where they
eppnt their wedding trip. They are at
their new home et 6S10 McCallum
street.
Mra. B. llenly Dixen, of West Sharp
nack street, will entertain the members
of her sewing clrcle at her home en
Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Frank A. Williamson. &f 4711
Pulaski avenue, has returned from a
short trip te Pittsburgh and Wheeling.
W. Va.
MISS Marv O'Neill Tvn thn trni nf
hrner nt a party given by her mother
Qti waturuay evening nt her home, 620
Mr. Italph Leamy.
Mr. Henry L.
Reld, of Aslimeade
street, is cpendlns several weeks travel
tng through the Seuth, and wilt spend
some time In Palm Ueach nnd Miami.
ALONG THE READING
Mr. C. P. Jarden, of Jenklnteu-n, hais
been spending seme tlme at Nassau,
Bahama Islands.
Mr. and Mrs Jehn W. Itehlefeldcr. of
Mather lead. Jcnkintewn, have been
spending part of this month at New
Smyrna, Fla.
A musical reiew and variety show
was clven en Friday tvenlnc last by.!
wie j -layers, et uiensiue, in St. i,ui:e s
auditorium, Glenslde.
A large card party, dance and mid
night supper was held at the Huntingdon
Valley Country Club en Saturday eve
ning by the junior auxlllarv of the
Oak Lane Ilevlew Club. The proceeds
were for the building fund of the new
Oak Lane Review Club house, the build-
nig "i wmen is ie ee started tins spring,
en Lakcslde avenue at Twelfth street,
unit i.nne.
Thn l?l,llllinilQ IVminlllan I
Includes Mrs. Owen Osbernp. Jr.. chair-
- .- ,.... Huv ." I...VM I
Kmltli, Jr., and Mre. Eugene II. Austin,
Mrs. usenr uismarclt Klcssewetter
chairman of the juniors.
Is
WEST PHILADELPHIA
A luncheon at the Arcadia, followed
by n theatre party, was held en Thurs
day afternoon last. Among the gucMs
were Mrs. James Fearcc, Mrs. If, 11.
Caballera, Mrs. Itaymeud nrandrlft.
I Afru T.eu'ln WelRirprter. Mm .Tnlm
Trlsta, Mra. Stanley Welgand. Mrs.
flienus j'arKer, irs. Hareld wclg.ind,
M a- MpnAhan. Mrs. n.ussell Uusli . and
airs. KdwarU 1
Uucher, all et West Phlla-
delphia.
Krlends of Mr. Arthur E. Kuten. of
127 NePth Klftlcth street, will be glad
te hear of his recovery frcm a recent
Illness. Mr. Katen left en Thursday
for Atlantic City, where he will remain
fr several wceKa
Friends of Mr. Jehn II. Brewer. Jr.,
of 1010 Marlyn read, Overbroek, will be
glad te hear et his tecevcry from a
recent illness.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. Nathan Baum, of 21J5 Grata
street, le spending a fortnight at St.
Augustine, Kla.
Mr. Heward Hughes, of Eighteenth
and NnrrlH streets, will entertain the
members of her pard club at her heme
en Wednesday afternoon nc:ct.
Miss Gertrude A. Goldstein, of 1425
West Susquehanna avenue, recently
spent a short tlme In New Yerk.
The Ladies of Marquctte gave their
first reception and banquet en Thursday
evening In the K. of C. Hall, 1321 North
Bread strpct. Mlts t!o.ste l-'errestcr
was chairman of the Entertainment
Committee, and the einccra elected were
.I.. .. . ... v ft v . ..... .,
i I UIIIIIIILLCI. tlllL
Tork CIO. Is
or meliier,
North Flf-
' tM,,tU 8tret'
MM Helen Cbert, of
Sevcnteenth nnd
Berks streets, Is spending a few weeks
. ,' "V...! "!! ivherA 1ia In ilnltlnif
, relatives and friends,
'
III urn w. v..v, ,.,... ..w . . .-
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Jlra. Jeseph Leahy and her daughter,
Mlai Maritarct Leahy, of "161 teutli
Woudtteck street, have Just returned
freai a visit te Allentown, l'a
The members of St. Mcnlca'H C. C,
of 1729 Ultner Htrect, will Rlvs a concert
and dance this evening- In their tclioel
hall, ltltner and Seventeenth etrcctp.
Anion theso who will anslst In the
aflalr are Mr. Jehn J. Hogun. sir. I-ranu
MacOenlBle, Mr. Jehn ft. Purey, Mr.
Krcd De I'utren and Mr, Charles Deb-
BOIl.
G. A. R. WON'T HONOR LEE
Ma8iachu8etts Pest Rejects Amerl-I
can Legien Proposal
Worcester, Mats.. Tcb. 27. (IV
V p.i Tic nropesnl from tlie Anierl-
I . . .. ....
n Legien thnt lie ura.i.l .Amy in. nor
tin memory OI ueiicrui iieueri i, i.e-
. ,.,. .,., i.i. 1.1..11, .!,.. 1.,. 10
IiIih been tiirncil ilnvvn by tlcergc II.
Wan J 'net. ti. A. H.
Oiiiiinuiiilcr I'arlln, speakliiK fur the
P' 1 ffLaltl.ftll,, 'ri.l.e.l
hIrhciI IiW cenimlhsl in In tin- I nit d
StatcH Army uiul tben Ucvetc four
vcars of Ills life in tryine te spilt tin)
Natien by llslitlns tlie Federal (!ev-
Icrnmeiit. It was 'a peer example te tlie
youth of the Notion te lienise him.
man; airs. .. i-iarcnce .Miner, sirs. 1 nuclphiu ; Ucerpe .1. .MPlJuillan. I'liila-
ffii'f mVDt',i,1!a' tJ"" ,r- delphia, nnd Lillian Harnett. Camden;
Selgert, Mra Jehn A. lJctcr, Mrs. Jehn ,'',.. r u,,i,Ii,p IM.il i,i,,i,,i,i ,! '
V. Craig. Sirs. Kddy It. Whitney. Mrs. I Jjc,cl ',: b"V ' VA- t i V " .- " "l
willlfiTn i:iiim (irnrien. Mr,. v llnMn I'jbLllL'r .n. """'. i'iii"iit uuiirxt;
Engaged
flHiiBMflites
l'liule tiy 1'lillllps
MISS MARION IIOLUNSIIEAD
Daughter of Mr. anil Mm. P. P,
llelllnshcad, et Elklns Park, whose
engagement Is ninieiiiired (e Mr.
Edward Warner Wlllard, of Ocr Ocr
inantewn ANNAPOLIS FIRST CLASS
ANXIOUS TO KNOW FATE
Naval Committee Will Consider
Question at Wednesday Sitting
Washington, Feb. 27. (By A. P.)
The IIouse Nnvnl Committee, at the
instance of Chairman Butler, will take
up Wednesday the question of what dls-
position shall be mode of the first, class
at Annapolis in view of the movement
te reduce the naval establishment.
With friends of the 540 membern of
the class te be graduated in .Tunc urg
ing early decision iiif te whether thej
will be cemmislnf)icd. Mr. Butler de
clared the question ought te be settled
et once se far an the committee was.
able te de se. Hear Admlrnl Washing
ton, chief of the Bureau of Navigation
will be heard" en the Academy situa
tion before the committee makes its
recommendations.
It was indicated today that the com
mittee was net in favor et conutiisster.
ing tne entire class una mat ir ten. ie,i,ewq J. Dem yesterday evpuln? at ,
numbpr of men te be admitted each his ,emP j)."0 Knst Westmoreland
jcar hereafter should be shurply re-'h(rw,ti , (, fifty candle wire used,
duccd. 'This was believed te be nn ample mini-
In rcMiming Its hearings the coin- )cr n t,,r(, Were reports that ".Ttidge"
mittcc did net dbcuss enlisted person-I ierll ts 0,,jv fortv-seven years old, de-
iici, uoeut which iiepiiuiiraii inriuevi-s
conferred Saturday with the President,
although it was said the Piesddciit'n
suggestion for a total net under bO.OOO
might be approved.
Much doubt was expressed bv mem
bers advocating that number however,
as te whether the Appropriations Com
mittee or the Heuse itbclf would vetp
for that strength.
Elkton Marriage Licenses
Elhten. Sid., I'eh. 27. The follow
ing marriage licenses were granted
here teday: Henry Itubcrt son and
Rlizubetli M. Heney. NeNen Cuinmlii'js
and Helen V. Kless, Morgan Kearney
nnd Carrie Wolliiiger, Paul M. l'atlen
and Isabel A. lleiist, and Charles Peter
um ntnl A vrl e l .miMtiRlinifit. nil nf
T ll llficlclt lit 1Q : l)all W! ItPMlelllH . I
- ''I . . .. . - -
(Slenelden, and Anna E. English, Phil
.1. Ewinc and htella Jt. Hiozewshn.
Camden; Ambrose Smith nnd (Jlndj
Stewart, IJaltimere. Md. : NIcIidIun
llaldl nnd'Emiiiii Ilu.h), iliiiunientiiu ;
Walter C. Mllle and Mildred P. Painter.
Paulsboro. N. J.: Abraham Heckler
nnd Madeline C. Novak, Telferd, l'a. ;
.Iimips P. Miirr.u and Ilerthu I,, Peran.
Pert Uepe-lt. Md. ; .loci It. Hard and
Emma l.cvredgf, Elkton; ltujinend
Crane, Ilurlingten, N. .T., and Elureiipp
Irelan. KlM'rsldc, N. .1.; (icergp II. i
VI,.l,1u Tciilltlill mill AT'll'ie I1 I'n.i.
I i.lUUWIJ, j... ...".., ...... ......... x... . ...Iu,
Sea (Jilt, N. ' I Hehert .1. .Jewell and
(tcutnide i. modus, wiiniiiigten, unci
Prank Mctrew and Mary Itrewn, Ta Ta
ceny, l'a.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Merrill I!. Truckers, 'jai t IiiiipIi lane, anft
I.rena IliilT. Ii'.".' N ,.lili m
Iluwli A. hli-ilJiin. '-") lllitrnlieuse t., nuJ
Anna 12. (iusi. Jl.iHun J'n
Kdnln I. Armstrenu. I'etin-burir. Va , enJ
llluilyH I,. He)'". Newiirk, Del
Jatiics UIen. Wi"i liilii4leu ee.. and
Mnrv Mnra. jUL'S llClllllliril M
Allien U. HelilclPlie. ISRll .Mll he si., n tid I
Cutherlne II Nelan, .1IJ Walnut lene.
Alfrede Msrlenl. 10JS 'lltan rt.. uud Tlie-
rBa riabnilnl. "in 1'ulten m
Trunk Mmllclc. '-'Kii N ih Jt , und lZa
Tuder. i!t"H N. Sth m
Wllllum II. Huudcr. Newfleld. N. J., ar.4
Mnrv C. ZucKiiehwerUi liientnul Hill.
Leuis ThemtiMin. "14 a. Mole t . and ltesic
Iloeker iri.il' i iinsiiuii hi
ThpmivH II. MeCemb UI.U le
NpIIIb V reln. WitshliiBte
VIctiii I'are. l'aulsberii N.
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en. l'a
j.. find Jn
..ni,in 'I mntiin. I'liulhlKire. N. J.
lelm It. Hhnnnen, Jr., 'JiJ'i Wha-ten st ,
Hiul MnKUorlle 1, falilM. Wiishlngten,
I'Hrl' ll! Itanna. ISO" V'iU .t., and Hunke
V Atillienv. ISU7 VVjll., ii
Clpi.ihP It. ''rew Ilnltlmein, mid I'.ete
Ilenll-y, llaltlmnrp.
rmlnli H. I'Minni, Vj'll I'l'im il , and Mnlt!'.-
I.ekes l-'OS Np.t M
Jeerh I'nw. :'J.'i7 MjIIivhm nl und Jr.uj
Huiue. 13d W. Theiiirnim '
Menli Uudinin. RSI I) V Ynrli m.. and Uu-.
el Town. "21 Me" lb 7'
lltMinrn l.wen. ltJl') llirmrr t , and
Mllll" MiecUley. Chester. 1'u
lllchard 1 Mltiiiell. lS'J'J l.udlew bf , and
M r I.. Wuedi. r.'JT Hud.1 t
Ocrirne Keatln. &'J" S. ild si , jud Jtarj
MkUews'kI. 70S h. l'rnnl H
Mile llulmnn lfliU Aldin si. and I.i.lle
' CreivdiT. -JO-'S lldgel.'V st
I'eiir Itlnee. :)'J41 t'ulur ' . and ticrtrude
I.U, SOU Wilkel M.
enda jFJewcrgram
In two hours vvc tan deliver
flowers in any city.
CHARLES HENRY FOX
"57ie k;ii lic .esr"
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Aldine Hetel
Oiestnut c l9tbyStreefe
Ofers exceptional fadlitiea
(or pn'vate entertaining. I
lieceptiens, Weddinpa,
Cards, Dinners. Dances.
FORMER MAGISTRATE SOUTH
. LEFT HIS WIDOW $30,000
Sen te Get Watch and Chain.
Other Wills Probated
The will of Themas W. Seuth, for
i mcr magistrate nnd widely known poli
tician who died February 10. be
1 nueiithed n $.10,000 estate te hla widow,
Mrs. Ma C. Houth.
, The will directed that the former
innclKtrate's son. Hamilton Dtssten
Houth, Is te receive the geld watch and
chain jfrcsented forty years age te Mr,
Houth. by Hamilton Dlssten, Hr.
In the will of Ollmpy KcbiibJIan. .122
Seuth Sixtieth street, the sum of $200
wa bequeathed le the Armenian Evan
gelical Church of Philadelphia, while
the remainder of the l)O0 estate was
left te the Philadelphia branch of the
Tazgat United Society et America.
hWKSH arragutjiaTe in separate lets wan started
terrace. 50100; l,ainia lnonuen.
45-10 llaltlmere nvenue, $0100; William
T. Plersen. 040." Overbroek avenue,
$11.2.10j Anne h. B. Montgomery,
402"i locust street. S.TJ.000, and Helen
M. Sullivan, 5210 Hchujler strect.i30,
nnn An inventory filed today placed the
,.!..,. t lm rulnte of Frederic N.
Jehnsen, at $150 ,06.1.57. Letters of
administration were granted for the cs
tatc of Alice Maud Miller, S40.000.
FIVE BODIES FROM FRANCE
War Mothen , With Momerlal
Wreaths te Meet Remains at Station
The bodies of five Philadelphia hoi-
,lla u-hn riled in Kurepc will arrive
at 'the Heading .Terminal late tednv. I
The bodies will be taken care of by the
Philadelphia Chapter of War Mothers. ,
WtllCll Will place memonei wrtniun uu
flip refflns.
The deceased soldiers were : Rocce
Dlaplnsle. Cemnanv E. Seventh In-
fantrv, te be taken te the reililpticp of
his brother, Marie, Piselasin. 0.18 To Te
ker street: Themas F.. Diamond, Cem- '
pany C. Ninth Infantry, te be taken
te the home of his sister. Mrs. Pauline
Fitrnstrlpk. 1)11 East Allegheny ave
nue: Antheny Battiste, Company If.
Fifty - ninth Infantry, te be taken te the
'Jt:
gce,
rinniniiiii- T1 11011, IflfPntrV. In
be taken te the home of his mother. Mrs.
Margaret Stengee. ".837 Kensington
avenue, and .Tames B. Beynelda. Seventy-second
Squadron, te be taken te '
the home of his sister. Mrs. Bridget
Lutz, 1712S North Jtidcen street.
'JUDGE D0RNHAS BIRTHDAY
Nobody Knows Hew Many Candles'
te Put en Cake, Se Use Fifty
Ne one knew hew many randies te
put en the birthday cuke at a surprise
nnlnliriiHnn In Imnnr of MncistratP i
spite the fact that he is a grandfather.
The Weman Who
Refused te Fuss
"What in the world am T Relnc
te Imvp for ilp,iPrt '." exclaimed
Mrs. Cresby as she sank into a
comfortable wicker periii. chair. I
"I'm se pick of eiiMardc. end I
limpiy won't fuss ever a cornstarch
pudding in this het weather!"
"Mrs. Merris had n perfectly '
iIpIIpIeus d5ert the ether night,
mother." said Mary f'rehy. "It
vvns u kind of cliocelnte blanc.
nmnKe. and I remember her naylng
about it'N beliiR her standby dps.
pit. Why don't jeu n.sk her.
about it?" I
"I'm going risht lit and phone
her new, said Airs. Cresby deter-1
mlnedly. i
Mrs. Merris answered the tele
phone heriplf, and in rcnlj te Mr"
Ciesby'M distressed "De tell me
about the (IpIIcIeuk iles'-eit Mur.v
said jeu had tlie ether night." she
ipplipil, "Why. that was l'uddiiic.
Don't ou use I'uildlne?"
"Ne. What is it? And is it hurd
te makp?"
"l'uddine hard te makp?" o e
I'laimvil Mra. Merris. "Ne, in
deed. All you hove te de is add
MiBiir nnd milk, either fresh or
condensed, and boil for three min
utes. Whpn it has peeled you have
a tirm. ileh meld of perfectly de
licious, creamy dewrt."
"Jt certulnly sounds wonder
ful." sighed Mrs. Cresbv.
"Wnit till jeu try it," premised
Iipv friend. "And yen knew It has
all sorts of iisp.s. 1 make thp most
rVlicieuH cake iiiiiI pic lilliiigs with
riiddliip. and I've never timed
Mich Hmenth lee rreain."
I "tine Ir come In mere thnn one
flavor?" queried Mrs. Cresby.
"Oh, yes rose vanilla, choco
late, orange, lemon and l'uddliie
is se pure and wholesome, you can
let the children have as much of
it as they want."
"Well." said Mrs. Cresby. "1
shall order eeme l'uddine right
tuvav."
"I knew you'll be pleased." said
Mrs. Merris. "And, by the way,
don't forget a l.'c box of l'uddine
will serve llflecii people, or a 10c
box seven people." Include Pml
dine with jour today's grocery
order. Advertisement.
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WILMINGTON SUBURB TO BE
SOLO TO INDIVIDUAL BUYERS:
Government Rejects Offer of $1,000,
000 for Property Costing $3,000,000
Wilmington, M Feb. 27. (Hy A.
P.) -Unleji Park Gardens, a residential
wibtirb of Wilmington, erected by
United Stntcs Shipping Beard, Emer
gency Fleet Corporation, during , the
stress of wartimes, bh homes for work
ers, at a cost of mere than $.1,000,000,
was withdrawn from lump" sale at the
auction held here this afternoon, after
a bid of $1,000,000 by V. C. Snjdcr,
of N'ew Brunswick, N. '.. had .hung
...uv.n.. ihvhIihiii. f'nrpfnl L'liarnntccti
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"" u,":':':,"" ""'u. V.A,.'srBT. t UVymnnn'llOS Lestnut .1. and
mine uiuuiiiK ui iiii- in,"i'i; ; ""-
te give tenants lire! 'chance. After the
reKfiti-Hl of the million dollar phi, ttic
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Annual Spring Sale of
Notions & Toilet Articles
Talcum Powders
DJtrklst rreeeti Talc 18c
Jehnnen ft Johnien'a Baby
Tie ;;
.Terser,' Tale. , all odors !"
Aiurea Trencli Talc 2Sc
Reger ft Otillefs VIeM Tale .S3c
ltlii(l't t'n Air Emliautne
Tnle n-le
Amutln Deodorant I'ender 3Sr
Face Powders
lerln Cempucl face fender. .33c
Mary Oanlen Cumimet 1'eird.rBSc
I'll Atr K.mbaume I.tirse t'oin t'ein
nact Face Powder. .. .fl.Sft box
DJerhlM or Jhte ltlce I'ace
I'ewiler
l.'Orlicnn Fhcp I'ewiler.. .
Azurea 1'nce Tewdcr ... .
.33r
.SQc
.00c
Teeth Paste
I'ep:deitl Teeth 1'nnte
I'ebice Teilli l'nule ..
Ferlmn's Tnetli I'rtnte. . . .
KHlphene Toelli Vnste.
Ko'.ytien Teeth I'nste
-ISe
3.V
.SOe
Teeth Brushes, Hair
Brushes and Nail
Brushes
rreuli lactic Teeth ltrntie,
Seft, medium or hard brittle;
usually 4tic, at 30c
I'repb.v lactic I'enctratlnc lu'r
Ilruitlies, usually "ue. at. . . .50c
rlire llrlslle NH Hruahes. usu
nllv luc. nt ' patii
ImpeVted Toetli 1lrulie, bone
or transparent handle;, usu-Pllj-
20c. nt tsc
Spool Cotten and
Dressmaking
Supplies
lieerte ClarU'a O. N. T. !jioel
Cotten, for hand or inaiiilun
aewinB, black or wlilte, nil
numbera te 100. uuallv
' 77c dozen, at ' ileren
Claee Hrena Mileldi. superior
qu-illty. rccular and opera
shapes, sizes :', a and 4.
ut 20e lalr
Dent (luallly Tuffetu Heiuu
Illndlnc. black, white, coler:
Bjiecial "Be I'lPce
Itevel Snap Vnntcnere, ". dozen
en a card, all nUea. black or
V hlte 10c cwrd. 3 for "3c
TO. M. V. Mercerlieil llurnlni;
Cotten, black. white and
colors. 15c alze. at tile ball
1), M. C. Creeliet Cotten, wiilte
or ecru, sizes 3 te 100,
at -e a ball
Absorbent Cotten
and Napkins
1 ll. roll of .liiliiMim .V .lelin-
son's Abenrbcnt Cotten . 40c
Kelex 'apllii. eini dozen te ll
paiicnpe. usually COe, nt . ... tie
I Inter' NnpUlns, one deci te
' h. packnK', medium slze JDe.
lirge slxe 13c, iccu.arly DJe
and 60c.
Klelncrf Sanltiiry, Apron,
usual CIc piadc. at 40c
l!et tirade i:iimtl' I.UIe Iln
Supporter a, usually S.'c,
at 53 l''r
Notion Specials
Ileal Ijriide Shee Tree, II
pulrn -3c 'Sp dozen pair
Mrhelcd Mire I'eldlnj Ceat
lluiixcr " for '.'Sc
Siiperler Uunlll) KiiHiueled
Ceat lluiiiterv rubber tips:
Oilte. pluli. blue, orchid and
i clle'v " fur "ee
Imported
Perfumery
Cetj'i. llenlilcnnl'H, Itlcneil'., Iteger
nnd liallet'n und I'lver'n, Pine
Krtncli IVn'uineb uud Tell t Wulers
are In thin aal", ut gre.ill induced
jirlces
pugsirsf
ACAIlKJIY or MUSIC
r'tnl'n M"1 6 -8tlS
Only Appearaacc Violin Recital
HEIFETZ
Tickets NOW &Asz
BTKINWAT WANO yBKD
MKTBOI'OMTAN Oi'KKA 1101)51.
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SOUSABandeilOO
t.ti.i"rirv.'t vp rnirMANDIcn.
intiv IMIH.IP hoi MA. CUMJL'CTOlt
iMetrepiitlteii Oprii Himip I'ricfn him tn j
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TR0CADER0 Tu1rT Ml,e Red
Uueena A
Soaps
Moedbur.r'a Facial Seap,. , ISe
Cutlciira Heep rake lie
lletlnet Snui coke SOe
IteKrr nnd fiallrt Freneli Let
tuce or Almend Huhpj box
of 0 nkes 90e
Spunlli (antlle Meap, '! enkea 'Me
:i III. Ii.tr (nulllc; J1 L'3
Mi Inn .... "of bar
i;nveiiHnir Hard u t e r
Soup 10c deren
.lerEen'ia I.nne Itath Nenp, SI dot.
Jerueii'n Violet lilrerlne
Seap .... .... Kl.Ofl (Inr.
Lemen Soup, c.: specl.il, IOp pake
HrllUli Httlh Heap, Usually
"Sc, special at ISc cake
Toilet Creams
rrentllta, "e Hire at ;3e
lllnd Heney nnd liiiund
( ream 35c
Itean S titer und (l.itcrlne,
i'Sc Size ... . . .Ine
Ilaareelt ml ltnmdell' ( old
Creatn, 5f'0 sie, nt .... S5e
Itejut I.enien Cream, COc bIze. .33e
Toilet Specialties
Odonerii, fe" pet spl ration, S3c
U" . ... -.'Sc
YVntUln's "MiiNIIIrd Corennut
Oil SilmnipiK, ., 3j0
Ilralle IIIunIeii True tinner
I'erfiime, Violet, l'.eie Lllnc.
l.l'l of ihe Vallej cry fih
clal nt e;0
Dish Cleths
and Toweling
DUli Cleili!,, i i honeycomb
'Mavc Kir, 3 for -JJe
All Until IIIkIi Tencllnc,
usual COe kind, at. ... j.ie nrd
Wub tletliH, in plain color,
white, pliil,, blue, lavender
and cold IOc each, 3 for 33e
Wnli Cletlia. extra hIp,
vhlte or with fancy bor ber
Ccra tsc i 3 for 2JC
T'apes; All Kinds ,
.Superior tunlltv l.nirlUli Tiilll
Tupe, A j'ard u'ecis in '.. rs
or t llicli width' .' I lie 3 for -Jje
Wrlclit'n Ciimlirlc Ulna fold
in thrre widths . I0e. 3 for 'sje
Llncerle ltruld, in white, p nk
or blue 10c piece, ,'l for'i3e
Hair Pins and Pins
All our llnel quality i:nallh
eiiimieleil Wire llulrpin,, ,
black or brown, waved or
itr.iisht heavy e" l"vii
Uilp. . .3c. or 3 pin Mikc for IUe
ToileUn Urn ml Ileal limn llulr
lill". U 1 "IZCJ Dlltl hf. IiH
usually .3.-, at. . . (,, he
Imlil fluted ufet,i I'lim, best
eii.iIIIJ .Hie uiril, .1 rer ja
1'iiper of DcI.iiii; liillel l'ln.
J'30 KillPI . .1 puper fnrSe
lluple hufely I'lm. di0 ,t
quality made nil ilzev,
at 10c, 3 tnnL fer'3c
Needles
tiniieried I.iikIIiIi heninx
Seedlee, all lines nnd
Kinds ...8e iifipvr. I ,aper 13c
K.ikIUIi Needle llnotie, fne
acsui tmein et needlca. cue
sijic 3
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Allen's
Quality Hair Nets
10e eneh, 1,00 u ileien, a defrn
HkKerled n ou Uli, d.'.ftu. Aliens
are jiintly fameim ter t'-.e uualitv
of t'leir Ila.r Neti The slliuii
.ill shape comes l i lari;e e" muhM
h.h Tl0 hti.iiKh' slnipe is eMr.i
IarBe M.-e Tm ci)'er m c slarul
iril ami oeme In rver ! iid. While
und .ra. llalr Xel are 13c emhj
SI.'!) h derett.
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JnLCKESTNilT ST. AT 19JL
TODAY
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?ArLAST!
S'yeuCanSeelt
Carl Laemirile
tfelmivcnsql Super
JeflTel Production
Foolish
WiVES
IT COST
1,104,000
The first greater
picture
The last vveid in
production
The piniinclu of
uchievt'iiunt
Sounding the
depths of
past ion
I.ilVlhh
cxpendituic
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WnttcaDirectcdby
and Featuring
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'AMsn Yeu Will Leve TeHateT
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CHESTNUT ST. OPCRA HOUSE
SHUBECT VAUDEVILLE
DAILY MATS AT 215
LVES AT 8 10
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TOMORROWS,
Personal Appearances of
D.W. GRIFFITH
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