rw ffr W tu., psr GbSsw About people j t Nancy Wynne Tells of Anether'Debutante, Miss Margaret , Hatfield She Chats About the Engagement of Miss ' Cram, of Bosten, te Jereme Greene, of New Yerk V TTD yetf knew that Margaret Hat- ', XJ field In coming out next winter? a She lsthe daughter of Dr. Charles Uatficldi of Chestnut Hill, and has "nwn Inte a meKt. attractive girl. Her mother, who died when Margaret was about three years bid, was very sweet 'nd lovely, and Margaret leeks quite like her. She has wavy golden hair and i.i erPM. nnri I feel Hiiro that she will tW Jiave an nwfully geed time next winter. Wi ' Dr. Hatfield Is planning te give her n m ""in and a ball later in the season, I At fir V Margaret Is at Debbs Ferry new with i Kancy Woolston Gwladys Hepkins, Mrs. Steveni Heckscher's daughter: Fanny i Welghtman and some ether Philadel phia girls. Nan.cy Woolston will be n i deb next winter also, but I haven't heard nDem me einer iwe yrv. euinw one told me that Mrs. Woolston and r. TMe Hnrrl fOeerclanna is her i daughter) are planning te Tinve their Ii .-..-i.. ..-., Mvnltiir.Aiif ritaa nn tne unmn day. as they are "next-deer neigh bors." They both have lovely places; the Woelstons have a beautiful garden, ' ""personally, I think' it Ms an excel -1 lent Idea for neighbors te haye.tcas the came dav. Ten remember when Betsy . Wavls nnd Catherine Cete, Mrs. An- drew Perter new, came out, the aft aft aft iernoen of thylr teas. There was n , ebntinual coming and going between the places; they even ran a. bus for the convenience of guests who were 1 without meters. , PHIIjADELPHIANS were greatly 'interested .in the announcement of 1he' engagement of Mary Cram, of Ites Itos ten. te Jereme C. Greene, of New Yerk. Mary Cram is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams Cram, and rame out this lest season In Bosten, where she is a member of the Sewing Circle nnd has been- very prominent In all the social 'doings. Her father, you knew, was the con sulting architect in the building of the nave of the Cathedral of St. Jehn, the Divine In New Yerk. He haB an in ternational reputation, nnd is the au thor of several collections of essays. He was president of the Heusing Associa tion of Bosten during the period of its greatest activity following the war. In fact.' the name Ralph Adams Cram is known from hemisphere te hemis phere. Yeung Jereme .Greene is the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jereme D. Greene, of New Yerk, nnd was' a member of the class of '22 nt Harvard. Last year he left for Trinity College, Cambridge, Oxford, where he Is at present. Ne date has beA mentioned for the wedding, but it, will probably take place next fall. Mary Cram has visited in this city en several occasions. Slie is a friend of Helen Scott, of Bosten, whose mother was Miss Helen Snnaers. of this city. The Greenes live nt 100 Last Sixty-third street, New Yerk. TVD I tell you that since the beard J ing school spring holidays will fall this month, it has been decided te have the second meeting of the Junier Cin derella dances en Friday night, March 111, instead of en April 10. The Junier Cinderellns are held in the ball room of the Merien Cricket Club and nre great fun. Mrs. Matthew Baird, Jr., is chairman of the committee in charge. DON'T forget the Unique Opera Company's performance tonight. Yeu knew that means Kitty Merris, Mux nnd Rodolphe de Schauensee and Hugh Parrlsh and Marie Znrn and Anne Geycr, Ernest Kltsen and the Ithends boy nnd several ethers. It's te be held in the New Century Drawing Reems, and the i proceeds nre te go te .prison work. QPEAKING of opera, last week as .the J wee bird was leaving the Academy ?.rtcr,n ,most wonderful performance of LaBeheme," when even the bird shed "emc tears after some of the most su perb passages, it heard a dashing young Mid of last season remarking te n de voted swain: "I don't knew a thing about music. 1 only knew tunes, but; beileie me, if any ene ever sang te me is that gentleman sang te Mtml, I'd say 'yes' and be willing even te go live en a ranch in the wild and woellv cst without a thought of whether 1 loved him or net." NANCY WYNNE. tk SOCIAL ACTIVITIES T?' wnSc.ett. Townsend, of Rockland fnJni'KV1.1lnlnAten' Pl- announces the rngaKenicnt of her daughter, Miss Julia rewnsend, te Mr. Kdward Koena Bls- UKn5,nir,,TTBm Srf Captain Harrison A, "Kpham, U. S. N., of this city. nitv ini". weddlnsr of interest te this nt wli' beJhat of MBS 'Barbara Sar fVSu LnUBhtc" t Mr. and Mrs O. i'wlS, Sargent, of New Haven, Conn., Yn.i,Mr' OeergeW. Qreve jr.0f New eiic, son of the late Mr. Geerge W. it?,' ? ls clty' und e-n nephew of Mr. HPtiry s. Qreve. of Qormantewn. The Melding will take place In New Haven. h.ls?.1',ra"?e'' -t Re,)s ftnd M'ss Ellza neth rtehs, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. u'mrse.a. HeS3' of 1721 Spnice street, vH.ientrtli?n at the Ice Carnival this 'ening In honor of Miss Kmmu Martyn J.eerge daughter of Mr. and Mra Wil liam Harmen Geerge, of Fifteenth and Locust Mreet and Qermantewn. .f3Uts Whurga Kaul Rellly. daughter 'f Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesei.lt ltellly, of 2209 t. James place, uhoae marrlase te Mr. ii ".n?er "reeks l'alna, of New Yerk, will take placa en Saturday, April 29, vr,.2nnSatur,!a..,er a visit te St! riaP H' J ?' aml w'11 return te her home tnls evening. vMm and. .uM,r8, , Wllam Dreytcn PuftT?? and their daughter. Miss Ban Lr ? "range, of the WellliiKten, left or rmi ler.. v,Blt Je. Atlantic City te icinaln ever the week-end at the rfltz- J-nrlten. They exuect te return te thir neme tomorrow, Thelr son, Mr. Jehn t',fi0' l1,0 l3 a "tudent at St. Paul's hchoel, wil return home en March 21 Parents Bl'rlnB vucatlen with his te.Ml i0ber5,p- .WIlltJler a,ld 1,ls daugh m -i lls.s ,Inr,'!la. Cameren Whltmer. UlSSjtachel P. TVllltmur nml M. Pllj J. Wflitmer, of 4703 Klngsessing avenue, JM1 leava the latter part of May for meir country place, Ambler, wliere they Kllenwoed Farm. expect te remain "mi me autumn. r Seii"!? Mrs- Jehn Frederick Lewis, 5L1 . bDruce Btreet, will entertain at ..Sr, tomorrow evening and" afterward I in lr. li,ex.?t the opera. The guests ti 111 Include Mr. und Mrs. Herbert Lin coln Clark, Dr. and Mrs. Jehn II. uib- i(i'i.,and ir- and Mrs- J- franklin Mc i adden. ri,Tf; KlSn,k "-...Mess. of Sunny Hill, City line, Bala, will entertain at a lunch eon at 1 o'clock en Thursday, March YiVi,'101'0 the cari1 Party at the Green "HI I' arms In connection with the Deven Herso Bhew. Sirs. William C. Scull will act as npstesB at the te.i at the Print Club, htxteenth and Latimer streets, en Fri day ufternoen next, from 4:30 until 0 e clock, Mrs. Albert II. Itesengat ten. of 1808 Je Luncey place, will leave this week ter a visit te White Sulphur Springs, where Bhe will remain for the Lenten season. ..Miss Dorethea A. Heckscher. daughter V' nu eirs. Jticnaru ai. tiecasciier, who 1ms been spending the last few 5y. witn miss Henrietta Schmidt. Sauhtr of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick jchmldt, of Radner, has returned te her home in Haverford. fli. Mrs. Arthur H. Breckle. of S01S Cra- i i?mv avenue, Chestnut HiH, who has SS?.n .??"?"? "me. "me in Palm Beach. win icium 10 ner nome tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Roberts Jr Snen athTb?r'thnrf,f bflnit Kulate'd MAreh te. son en F"'iay, of 'lsbir rVl ilInc2re W' Keberts. citv ni?hARmi,EI?co'i,re ftt Atlantic -it , at the Ambassador, for a few days. Mrs. Mi Schuyler Mills, of New Yerk! who has been entertained as the iubst of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Bertram rjnniiW of 1712 Spruce street, for a few weeks' returned te her home last week. ' wiS'.VSaT.J. ,?"?i..9 3?4 Seuth .Hjnry B. Patten. of 324 Reut .....vwe.. r nii, imn reiurneu rrem a stay at the Ambassador Hetel, Atlantic nw street, has returned fmn. Mrs. Walter Scott, of Overbroelt who has been at Palm Beach and MlamT for severa weeks, la new at at Luclc. Fla.. and will spend a. few day at Daytona befere returnlng-tq her home. "" Dr. and Mrs. Heward Ferdo Hansell. of Seventeenth and Walnut streets are at the Ambassador, at Atlantic City, for an extended visit. Mr. James Gay Gorden and his. family, of 1829 Pfne etreet,vl!l leave CKiiy next racmn ier Meir country plaee, nekeby, Wostewn, Pa where they will remain until the autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ta lerr, of Over brook, who have been spending a few days at the Hetel Traymore. Atlantic City, have returned te their home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Hesser, Jr., of Mount Airy, are. receiving congratula tions upon the birth 'of a daughter. Marllvn. Mrs. Hesser will hn nm,n. bercd fis Miss, May Alburger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Linten Alburaer. Mrs. Henry S. Greve, cf 253 West Tulpeheckcn street, Qermantewn, who has been spending a few weeks in At lantic City, returned te her home several days age. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn S. Gustlne, of 6438 Woodbine avenue. Overbroek; have returned te their home after spending a. snuri umu ui mu xieiei xraymere. Atlantic City. The photograph cf Miss Judelle Hus Hus eon, used en the sectetv tin en nt thin paper en Friday, was taken by J. Mit chell Elliett. QERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Jehn R. Umstead, of 214 Pelham read, irave a rilnnnr nt their home en Friday last for their daughter, Minn uum unisieau, ociero tne nance at Ihe Manhelm Cricket Club given by the senior class of Germautewn Acad emy. There wcre ten guests. Miss Frances Morgan, of 314 West Sevmeur street, (mti'rl.ilnprl the num. bers of her sorority en Saturday. The emer memuers are aiiss uicaner uress, Miss Eleaner Wllkle. MIhs Marlen Oily, Miss .Elizabeth Page, Miss Annabelle Ward, Miss Elsie Edwards, Mlsa Laura Hitchcock, Miss Ruth Stclnmetz. Miss Eleaner Knlpe, Mist Camilla Phlstcr ana Mlsa Elizabeth RedhelTcr. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Uurnham, Od, of 3221 West Queen lane, are receiving congraiuiaiiems upon the birth or a son, wiiuam roster uurnnam. Mr. Henrv TV. Amprllni? nnrt Vitn Jlster, cf 65- West Chelten avenue, are spcnuing veme time at net springs, atk. Mrs. M. Raymond Scott, of West Jehnsen street, will entertain the mem bers of her sewing circle at her home una aitcroeon Miss Helen Scharpe, of Germantown avenue and Upsal steret, will leave shortly for New Ycrk, where she will spend some time. Mrs. Jehn II. Barley, of COS West Upsal street, is spending a few weeks at Miami. Mrs. Frank A. Williamson, of 4711 Pulaski avenue, has returned from Pittsburg and Wheeling, W. Va where she spent some time. Mr. and Mrs. Hareld K. Raleigh, of McCallum and Sharpnack streets, have returned home after visiting Mr. Raleigh's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raleigh, of Harris burg, Pa. Mrs. A. W. Sprlngman, of 5315 Ger mantown avenue, has returned from abroad, where she spent some time trav eling through Europe. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. E. CI Crewe, of 32 Elberen ave nue, Lansdowne, has returned te her home after spending several weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Quint, "of Highland Park, New Brunswick, N. J. Mrs. Rebert T. Baldwin, of Garden City, L. I., Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Petter, of 1010 Seuth Forty-ninth street. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge D. Ivan, of New Yerk, were the guests of honor at a brldee uartv and dance en Friday eve ning at me neme ei Air. una mrs. j-i. xj. King, of North Sixty-third street. Among the guests were Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lament, Mr. and Mrs. William Fess, Mr. and Mrs. James Helmes, Mr. and Mrs. Heward Fess, Mr. and Mrs. D. Themas Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan will leave en Wednesday fpr Atlantic City, where they will spend several weeks. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. J. Egnal, of 4146 Leidy avenue, gave a party In honor of the graduation of their son, Mr. Michael Kimiil. nt thlr home en Saturday ave- ntng.' Among the guests were Miss Blanche Krengel, Miss Miriam TVIess- man, Miss Mary Schlisman, Miss Zelda Ellis, Miss Jean Waldman, Miss Evelyn A Bud of Next Season rhote ly luchrach MISS JOY DUEW-UEAK Daughter of Mrs. J. Drew-Hear, of 102 Seuth Eighteenth street. Miss Drew-Bear will make her debut at daace at the Bellevue-Stratford l i J.'M'y:'wH'-'-i :w'tH SOON TO BE is- : reAw ',1?,; 'i-0'e''? - li ijHI f SnSB.NINA COWLEY Daughter, of Mrs. Angepna.'d Embll Cowley, of J04p l'nrk avenue, 'New Yerk, whose marriage te-Mr. C. Morlnl,.ef Cuba, will take place In May. Mrs. R. Alasialr MeCleud, of 221S IiOcust street, is a sister . '' of Miss Cowley Abrahams, Miss Elsie Lundy, Miss Kath erlne Flshman, Mips Bertha ghavltt, Miss Anna Egnnl, Mls3 iFIessle Egnal, Mr. Walter Friedman, Mr. Seymour Rand, Mr. Geerge Weintraub, Mr. Harry Sokelovo, Mr. Samuel Marx. Mr. Rebert Rublnsttne, Mr. Raymond Goldstine; Mr. Leen Wainer, Mr. Herman Ellis, Mr. Jee Kaplan. Mr. Leuis Schlisman, Mr, Ber nard Margells and Mr, Michael Egnal. Mr. G. Outlehn. of 2108 'West Tiega street, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Elslo Gutlohn, has left en an ex tended trip te French Lick, Ind., and St. Leuis, Me. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Bishop, of Xerth Sixteenth street, are appending several weeks In the Seuth at Palm Beach and Miami. Mrs. II. M. Sayler, of Nineteenth and Diamond streets, has Issued Invitations for a luncheon and bridge party at her home en Wednesday evening In honor of Miss Eleaner Franklin, of Wheeling, W. Ve., who is visiting in this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Berkowitz, of the Hetel .Majestic, have as their guest their daughter, Mrs, Nathan J. Edwards. Miss Florence Bradcn, of North Fif teenth street, is spending several weeks at Atlantic nty. 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Madellne C. Harreld. of ,2644 Seuth Fifteenth street, entertained at dinner Inst evening In honor of her guest, Miss Margaret Comby, of Jpr chantvllle, If. J. ALONG THE READING A card party will be held by the Re publican Women's Committee of the Forty-second Ward at the clubheuse en Bread street and Olney avenue to morrow afternoon. Mrs. William Ellis Greben is ward chairman. Mr. Frederick Fitz Gerald, formerly of Elk Ins Park, has arrived from Cali fornia, where he and Mrs. Fitz Gerald have been living for mere than a year. and Is visiting his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Gillespie, of Park avenue, Elkina Park. The class in citizenship under the auspices of the League of Women Voters of Cheltenham ' Township was held Wednesday afternoon In the Sunday school room of the Ashbourne Presby terian Church. Mrs. Raymond Brown spoke en "Hew te Serve Tour National Government." Mrs. Just will address a meeting en Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William N. Stewart, Mel rose and Spring avenues, Melresi. Mr.- and Mra Leuis C. Bleck, of Elklns Park, have gene te Plnehurst, N. C. where they will spend a few weeks. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. Geerge S. Webster, of Penn and Harrison streets, are spend ing some time at Miami. Mrs. Herbert Williams, of K'awerth street, will entertain the card cluh of which she is a member at her home en Tuesday afternoon. Mr. J. Eugene Buck, of 1859 East Clarence street, is traveling in the Seuth, where he is spending soma tin at Havana, Cuba, nnd Flerida itserts. - Mrs. W. P. Wilkes", of Flllmore street, has retuincd from Baltimore, Md where she spent a few weeks. Mrs. Harry Bonsen, of W.ikellng street, will give a luncheon at her home en Monday anernoen, in uoner ee Airs Francis Murdoch, of Patrsen, N. J. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Warren Qulllman. of 202 Lans-' dewne read, Llanerch, will entertain at . a tea at her home en Friday, March 17, for the benefit of the building fund of I the Weman's Club of Llanerch. Thosel receiving with Mrs. Qulllman will te Mrs. William Yeung. Mrs. Henry V. Oummere, Mrs. Jehn Causden and Mrs. Jeseph McCreedy. Mrs. William Marsh and Mrs. Jehn Leedom will pour tea, assisted by Mrs. Paul Cramer, Mrs. W. D. Jamisen, Mrs. Leuis Newberger, Miss Janet Tayler, Mlsa Mary Tier and Miss Ruth Wells. Miss Ida J. Baker will entertain in formally at bridge at her home en West Washington street, Media, en Friday afternoon, March 17. Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Gray, of Chester, have been passing u few days nt At lantic City. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tayter. who have been spendlng several weeks In St. Petersburg, Fla., returned te their home a few day 8 age. Mr. and Mra Jehn C. IlerBhey, of Walllngferd, have returned from a stay lu Flerida. NORRISTOWN At -a meeting of the Norrhstewn Gar den Club, held en Wednesday after noon at the Regar Museum, the new officers elected were: President, Mrs. Jehn J. Williams; vice president, Miss Isabel Walker; treasurer, Mrs. E. U. Sheemnker; recording secretary, Mrs. William G. Wilsen; corresponding sec retary, Miss Emma Beyer. Mrs. Frank Jenes was the hostess of the afternoon. The club was organized nine years age, whh seven members. There are new 284. Mrs. Percy J. Fell. Mra Jehn Neble and Miss Estelle Themas gave talks en garden subjects. The Radiant Chapter, Ne. 06, Order of Eastern Star, held their annual ban quet en Wednesday evening, There are 100 members present. Among the guests of honor were Mrs. Marguret Plfer, Mra Fred Beyer, Mrs. Agnes Kelly, Mrs. Ella N'elman, Mrs. C, Bald win, Mr. Rebert TruckBesa Mrs. Edith I. Evans Is the newly installed head of the chapter. , Mlsa Bsrtha and Mlai Mary Crell. of EaffltYlllt, entertained at a five-hundred tKl,-jr,r,t. MARRIED party at their home en Thursday. Among the guests- were Miss Marlen Blue, Miss Marlen Eddy nnd Mlsa Eliza beth Taggart. Miss Nancy P. Hlghley, of the Nor Ner rls, has returned from a month's stay in Bermuda. The Activity Committee of the O. O H. gave a dance en "wiursday evening. There were 100 guests. Mr. Lewis Barrett. Mr. Wnllace Nace and Mr. Geerge Raugoed wcre the cemmittee In , cnarge. HOUSES ARE RACKED BY MANHOLE EXPLOSIONS Rumer of Earthquake Spreads After Cumberland St. Accident 4 Hurt A hurry call for specials was sent te all pollen stations, three fire nlarms were turned in, nil hospitals in the northeast section of the city were noti fied te tend ambulances, doctors wcre summoned nnd wrecking crews were rushed te the scene from the General Electric Company, the United Gas Im provement Company nnd the Philadel phia Rapid Transit Company nfter three manholes en Cumberland street exploded in rapid succession shortly after 7 o'clock last night. The iron tops were blown high into the air and there were bursts of flame. Harry Ebbcrlln, 2525 North Mutter street; Geerge Marks. 2521 North Han cock street; Winter Duke, 2044 Agate street, and Jeseph Itecslcr, 2435 North Mnschcr street, who were nt piny, were slightly hurt by the explosions. The explosions, occurring ut the in tersections of Hancock, Mascher . and Mutter streets with Cumberland street, rocked houses and shattered windows, nnd rumors et nn earthquake followed. The police believe a leaky gas main was responsible for the trouble. I EDITOR BARES MURDER Wealthy Cuban Indicted After Pris oner Talks Havana, March 13. Evldence se cured by" the editor of La Discussion cul minated yesterday in the Indictment en a charge of conspiracy te murder of Vlctorinue Bengechca.a wealthy fishing fleet owner; Manuel Gonzales, alias "The Hunchback," and Julian Lan Lan tnren, known etherwise as "I.lttle Sweet Petate." The three men were held without bail for trial. ISengechca and the. ether two men aru charged with having instigated the murder of Raeul Gutiercz Medlavilla, a businevs rival of Pcnisnrhea. in Oc tober, 1011. Fclipn ltuU Carbn is serving u Hfe sentence for the crime, and his deirc for revenue en these nl- leged te have used him as a tool nnd failed te carry out premises te .ecure Ills leleni-c was the key that unlocked' the conibinntien of powerful political nnd business interests which relatives of the slain man alleged hnd blocked all attempts te II. t the real responsibility for the killing. During the year he lias been in prison Ruiz Cnrba has lived In luxury en gifts of money from unidentified friends. I Riano, Nerthlane & Ward I niOSB TIIKEK rOXSTKHS Iv BURTON & SHEA AVDEVILI.E'S IATKST NOVKLTY JOE DE KOS TROUPE TIIK HEN8ATIONAI, HIX IN IIIOII ROGERS SISTERS YOU U'ir.I, I.OVK TIIIH l'AIlt IN "BI.UEINd THE HI.V'ES" DAVIS & CHADWICK In "THE JA1I, IIOl'HK," A NCKEAM MARTINETTI A NEW UOX or TKICKH WI1TJ Rnluh Ilnlten'a Concert Drrhrclm JUtT Jullle en fhUly'M lTncKt Urinn Priua Matlneei, 10c, lBe ana 20c, War -u.Tftx included. Mthte, tee, 80s, 40c, Except Hatnrday CONTINUOUS NOON TO It I. M. Lait Shew HUHi at 'Clitk Hiarp ! TWXt3&mBm&,v ' ImmmmmmmwmmmmmWmWmWmmmm " Hk mmW mmWK jkW k I tt",. H mmmW . Atmm mm m J t ' STT-J VB WW . mLmmV. ykm -H,Lmi&c? km WWW ' i 1LW L tMfiW. ,. mmmmmmmmmmmMimmmmmmMmmmtMmmmmmmmmmtmmJmwm9mmtnammmi .T I S 1 . W .J V A1 Mftjl' rfin J- Jii.f' WRITERS DEBATE ON WIVES RETAINING MAIDEN NAMES. Novelist and "Celyumlat" Disagree eh Feminist Movement' New Yerk, March 13. (By A. P.) Arthur Semcrs' Kdchc, novelist, argued the amrmntlve last night in a debnte with Ilcywoed Breun, columnist, en the question, "Hhall Women Lese Their Names atMarriagc?" The debate was held at the first an nual dinner of the Lucy Stene League, organized last year with about 100 mem bers, te encournge the use by women of their own names after marriage. "Miss Ituth -Hale," Wife of Mr. Breun, Introduced the speakers, pie sentlne her lmsbnnd ns "Mr. Ilcywoed Breun." He addressed her as "Miss Teastmuster." Mrs. Arthur Homers lteche, who isn't n member of the league, sat at her husband's side. Declaimed Mr. Hechc: "It isn't necessary for me te rclnte the superiority of man ever (contemptuous snickers iu the audi ence.) "General retention by women of their own names uftcr marringe would dis rupt the United States census "The idea is for women te" sacrifice themselves for the State." , Iteterted Mr. Breun : "'Marriage nt the present time is an imperfect arrangement. "Women should nave mere spiritual 'elbow room.' "Women should be permitted te re tain their own names se that when they de things they shouldn't de the btisy- .,& IP mxmniTiit 'A, 'tKJKUIUS X t Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chettnut Street 1214 Paris and Allen Millinery 0 ft ?CnW & m. Jllli ffi fiS$S 1?Ax3rl'iiH aaHBJ 5M VK 1 !iHwJwicfk iilfcSr ,!'. t TaBBIMBatffH We arc ready with the loveliest collection of Paris Millinery and our own ereatiens e Hats for All Ages, All Types, All Occasions We invite your irupectien. Allen's Annual Spring Silk Sale Commences Today Wonderful Savings en Dress Silks " 40-inch Crepe de Chine, $1.25 a Yard Surprisingly poed quality; the price is remarkable; and for one week only. 30 shades in the assortment. 40-inch All-Silk Foulards, $2.00 a Yard This season's patterns in small or large designs. 36-inch Navy Dress Taffeta, $1.65 a Yard True navy shades in superior quality. 40-inch Canten Crepe de Chine, $2.25 yd. A fashionable silk in dependable wearing quality; light and durk colors. 36-inch Black Charmeuse, $1.85 a Yard An exceptional price for thia grade. , 40-inch Black Charmeuse, $2.25 a Yard Extra quality in soft lustrous weave. 40-in. Satin-Stripe Sports Crepe, $2.45 yd. A very effective material of silk and cotton suitable for skirts and sports wear. 36-inch White Jersey Silk, $1.65 a Yard A serviceable tub sjlk splendid for tailored blouse. 36-inch Colored Dress Satins, $1.50 a yd. Light und dark colorings for btreet and evening vt ai 40-inch Canten Crepe, $2.95 a Yard Light and dark colors in heavy crepe weim. H WILLIAM Farnom IN A STAGE ROMANCE' FROM THB WOfZLD . FAMOUS STAGE PUM By ALEXANDRE DUMAS V"5.V ht r(, Ifri IMJIWS arj r? ry--f bodies went drag the husband's name into the scandal." , i . , ,, Jehn Kmcrsen, president of the Ac tors' Equity Association, was referee, but 4ie saw no need of rendering n de cision. . FIRST SUNBURN OF YEAR Censert Have Net Begun Werk en Atlantic City Beach Atlantic City, March 13. Sun-bath-crs were out In force all along the bench vestcrday, when the temperature skidded up te 0T degrees, with Old Sel "bnttlng n thousand." Actual cases of sunburn were the proud possession of numnruus members of the beach parties. While a tew of the mere venturesome took headers in the surf nnd reported it "line," the majority i tne uatiung suitcd visitors wcre BOtlsficd with the beach and sun. The one-plcce bnthlng suit in Tcry ex ex irme outs made its appearance without . t.nllnn Intcrruittlen. Ne censers have WfVIZ- rclnle.)ccn nggigndl te, duty, nnd the shapely woman, .ntcr sprites took full advantage of their freedom, imre limbs were the rule, and the "high-low" fere nnd nft bodice was the vogue. 75,000 INVADE CONEY ISLAND Under Spell of Spring Weather, Throng Descends en Resort New Yerk, March 13. Ceny Island hurriedly throw'ef? winter's spell yester day and made belleve It was summer, when mero than 75,000 persons, drawn J i $z ? f if 4 tmW 1umm ' ' V AAAmmmm 'mmmmmmmW 11KmmmmmmWtd Wfmmmml-mwM 'mmmlimAmmmmmWmmm WKmWmWmW .-'If"'- wwm&s te the seashore by balmy. mrlng weathrt suaucniy descended en tue resort., , .The Invasion started early, catching the showmen unawares, but by neon, when the throngs hnd increased te 2S.000, the street und lanes echoed with the cries of sideshow barkers and "het deg" merchants. As thothreilg increased, In the afternoon, Hurf avenue, nnd the ether thoroughfares had nil the aspects of a busy July day. Send a pemryrm In fwe hours we can deliver flowers in any city. CHARLES HENRY FOX ' A nv fiiffi VJ HIP TO hrWlnut,0790 221 S. Bread St.i rmr.A.'s i.EAni.ve theathk? ntHKOTtOtt OI" 1.BB -T. J. HHIIHKRT CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSC PUllliEBMT THf- MOULDS BtST SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE PAILY MATS AT 2.15 - tVt5AT8 13 PINS and NEEDLES! 300 l.tinih Ifnunlttir Mulr EDITH KELLY GOULD Orlitlnal Cnnt from finely Th-n . Londen ' MAHIK OAY. NEKTO ft HNOX, nt.s A lln.t of ronclen'ii Oreilr't Krtnr iara Ilriiiitlful (liiltty llrl nnd jC Crrut IHII of Muilirrt Viiiiilfyfllti j "Treiluiwl liy.Xllwrt Hi- (rffOllf ljfniATlll & -vt Werk Only L-1 Kill OptninlYeniiilit it 8: IS iht rei. yixt. vyi-rt. (it-.t sfi) si.ne anMa "Vvtk DONALD BRIAN AND ATBULY GBEAT CAST DIBKT FMM CCNTUM THEATRE HY. a mm i mi iitM i i mtt WALNUT TONICHTAT8:20 FIRST TIME HERE POP. MAT. WED. AMEarcAr5 FAVORITE COMEDIENNE CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD IN HER NEW MUSICIAL COMEDY HIT LETTY PEPPER; A DASHING OANCING BBOAOWAy CHORU? MtfanMuaaaBMiBaiBaa SAM Last 6 Evgs. net i en Pep epTMat. Wed Wed. EDDIE CANTOR m mAWPY PftRlSttN RtVUt Of IAUCM . UDIB I "MAKF IT CklADDVl ' ASMlMMtRINC SMOWIB OF STARS NI 75 bAIWTY DIAPHANOUS DIVINITIES 1XIAT PPJ-rr n.. .. .n. . , 1U-KKK &EU IO 1 nUIUUA I The Muticil Cenedr Smith of the Yeir HHkHTrri 1 1 1 T J mmmmWm mm m 'AM J 1 aR?. v H Direct from tha nurcpssful run 4 Ith St. IB Thcntre. Orlclml Cam nnd Production. ADELPHI LAST 6 ''mwmmratt i.., cinnM., tl. ROBERT a HELEN WARWICK N MENKEN DRIFTING nj s iii muHK inierPFiinir cnntrinutinn rf the present upasen " Jhe IJulUtin Skkk seat sale thurs. 1 It VNZ MOLXAH'S Cemnly of Life "LILIOM" SA'iST JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT ui.., r& EVA LE GALLIENNE MI1N. TO nil. KVE. i! AT. M T aec te s'.mi. rei. mat. tiu'rh. - 3dEdiben LAST WEEK GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS wiu. ANN. PENNINGTON All NIchtK. lleat Seats. II.r.0 Tepular Mat" Wed. & fca.t. licut Seat? 12 N'T WK mKD hTONK In "TII'-TOP" Bread. Last 6 Evgs. ..rS DAVID BELASCO AVER HOPWOOD'3 FAMOUS hith a crvAtrvj oumauameBEUiscoom' S N't "k, I.lenvl A'vuil In The Grand Duke' UAKKICN VnlJ u,d ani, rridny extra r;";rl;;lJl matinee Marac"h kST- PATRICK'S DAY GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS In th 'Vholcenic Musical II t THE O'BRIEN GIRL (AfAKY S BIO Ml'SIi I, RISTErt) B. F. KEITH'S tiiiunii tiimiiti FLORENCE WALTON !.in I'lirlm. MHiin smiilen. Alrtnmlrr A I ul. Mnxlmill in Hnlln 5 LEO DONNELLY a Willi Mllllirnt Ilnnley In 'Tl S. TNn'l M 1 DOLLY KAY g nceiitluii'n (li'yr Epiiifnt 3 5 . Moere A Murj Jiiynri 1'runk 'A. Ktilrlc (illiuerri lliintun S KiiJ. Others n W 'trt AM) IIII.U I ,lLUAMS & W0LFUS 1 W- I1 Iti'M SOI'P TO NI'T ' 3 aiiiiiiiiitiHiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiimiiiiiH At UH.MY OP MlsIO PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA l.r.OPQl.D slllhllttltl, rnmliirter nilll AirEllMION. MAK, 17. AT 3:00 HAllBIHV i:KMMi. MAR. 1H. AT 8H5 siilelKli Mll'lll'.l. PKM1A. 'lelll.t HRAIIM jmpheii) .Ne. . In f miner DVORAK . Concerto n II miner for Mulunrelle ami Orcliewtrn ThCII.lhOWriK . Miirehe hlute lentw nt Aeiid. A lleiie', 1110 I lient. St. ,CIH..M 01' Ml SIC Saturday Aft., at 2:30, March 18 CONCERT Ol" ML SIC TOR VIOLIN KREISLER TUUels new at Hi pre' nnil Ilex ellee Dlrei-t nn I' J l'elev Htflmiar I'lunn ( AI)KM OK MIMIC MKTIlOI'OI.ITN OI'KKA fOMI'A.VV. V. . I?,i,:!,r.,sl!.,,;:'' die walkuere MmeH. laiiKxen, Eiihlim, (.onion, MM. Sent. t...l.. 11 Ii lehlll.'diihl.ifiieti. Cunil. II. i.l, .m. i.. Lull. Ii tetilll. tiiiHt.ifnuii. Cond. lleilna.L. TlikeU Aciulni A llepjir'n. IM1I livkt . h. ACAI)K.MY 01" MUHIC Till l(S. EVE.. MAIU II 3.1. Htl.1 FRIEDA HEMPEL 3fcnnp Xitfe Concert nf? pV9VrU9 AmWw ll AB WmT rn viik wnWALAW 'r- riK(;tlen Btanisr Cepa ft 'AfmKM m -L. . t . d U 1 W 4 WIM jajiHBagKgjSjItsVBtJMt NlkfeTEttMTH AND'iAKKI''Vyi.' , 11 A. M... TO 11 P, M. ffliyj WALLACE Ktl and LOIS WILSON IN NEW PARAJIOUNT PICTUH vbi Mm -.rti .me Lnamei DAPKD ON l'LAY OP SAME NAJBlAv Second nnil Final Vck WS Anether of the Year's IIIe Inema Dramai Dlrcrted bx Rex Ingram NEXT WEEK A OIIII'I'INO MYSTUIIY STOnY FOOTFALLS WITH TYRONE I'OWI'.Il M 0CHESTNUTSTs""BRQl9 1130, 1.30. 3.30. 8:30. 7:30, 0:30 LAST S DAYS TT'fl A PARAMOUNT GLORIA SWANSON IN HER LATEST Her Husband's Trade-Mark Full of Gorgeous Gowns and Sensational Episodes IT'S A DRAMATIC TUIU.MI'III DAI ATE 11" 1 1 .MARKET r ALAlEt 10 a. m. te 11:1s p. m. r;,"; ; 'FOOL'S PARADISE' ADrAHIA I'HKSTSUT Ilel. 10T1I AIxVAUlA 10 a. m te n.ir. p. m. "THREE LIVE GHOSTS" VICTORIA MAIlKLSr AT NINTH 0 A. M. te' 11.15 P. M. HAROLD LLOYD "A SAILOR MADE MAN" SEASONS FAKRAK In "CARMEN" CAPITOL 8TH AND MARKET 10 A. M. te 11:15 PJI. Viela Dana in 14th Lever REGENT 171 H & MAKIvKT SHIRLEY MASON In "JACKIE" f ADC JU.NU'KH ti .MARKET llLUJjb VAUDEVILLE . CfiNTINPOUH 11 TO 11 "THE HIGHWAYMAN" FASHION PLATE REVIEW Allegheny Trankfard & Allegheny UE.K INGRAM 4 HORSEMEN .Sffffff11 BROADWAY SSS "Ti:.V NKiHTS IV A HARROOM" KEMI'TON WIDEN IN PERSON BEGINNING TODAY 3 pEirrer.MANCEs -" - i Modest Altschuler AND HIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 22 MUSICIANS IN CON.U'Nr-TION Wl'lH FIRST PHILADELPHIA SHOWINO OF MADONNAS AND MEN l.Ol 1SE HOS1.ET DN'EP C HORACE BOWMAN, Tener MATINEES, liv AND 10c. rVKVIN'O- 15 . 40p. T ALDINE Cheitnut at 19th Direction Frtd.D.&M.E.FtH AT 11.001.003.005 007:000:00 Limited Enfafcmcnt Third Big Wk THE PIRST REAL MILLION-DULLAR PICTURE RT AND TVITn VON STR0HEIM THE CREATEST PICTURE EVER' PRESENTED IN PHILADELPHIA CI)i:MV OF Ml'hlC TONIGHT AT 8:15 Farewell Performance Anna PAVLOWA stud II Kit llW.I.K.r RISE, WMx sM'IIO.NV (lltC.IIKMltA I'UOdKAU 1M 1.1 ll: "CIHH'I.NiANA." Herie of nlni' d.uue from CIIOl'l.V. , "I'.VIUY rVI.I."-," AIiikIe l I'Krll.llkew.kri 1 AIkii Inti're.tliic "linKUTIiMEMK.NTH.'' Tlil.itN XI.OO. 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