V! rv mm. if .-! t ,' mm pstwsmpmevT pee w 1 Nancy Wynne Talks df Katherine Thompson's Engage- .ment'te General Weed? a Sen Smart Hats of Silk Wern in Between Seasons V WERB seu'aurrjr'lud te hear of Kath- TT erlne Tnompsena engagement te Onbetirne Weed? He's a aen of General Leenard Weed, you knew, and la out In the Philippines, tee. Katherine Thomp son is a great friend e Leulae Woodra, having met 'her some years age In war work, and only a few weeka age she atlled for Mnnlln te pny a visit te Loulie. 'Yesterday ahe cabled her en- Jatement te Lieutenant Weed te her stner and mother, the Henry B. Thompaeha, of Greenville, Del., and ariicd that they make the announcement. Katherine Is a sister of airs. Tem Heath; Jr., and of Eliner Thompson, who came" out In this city several years age. Mrs. Ilentu was Mary Thompson. They are very attractive girls, and Katherine did wonderful work with the American Red Cress 'during the war, and since then has been working with Anne Morgan In France. ' It's rather nice te think that she is marrying the son of a man who will lire In Philadelphia, and we cannot but hope that she and her husbandwllt frequently visit the city. General Weed will leave the Philippines. In the late summer te come here, you knew, and assume his duties as provost of the University of Pennsylvania. , ,,,',. The Thompsons live most of the tlme at their place, Uroekwood Farm, Greenville, which Is about halfway be tween Wilmington and Oils city. Tha three girls came out here and always came up for all the parties. They art awfully well liked. Katherine did net cable her plans, ee whether she will.be married in Manila or watt till her return home Is net known. As Lieutenant Weed is an army man, it seems likely thcv.wili be married there, as It would be difficult for Mm te get a long-enough leave te come here for the ceremony. I THINK the silk hats which being worn between seasons .,( ,nni Innlclnff. I saw Mrs. are are J. Wllmer BIddle ea Sunday wearing a large model of a sort of soft gray blue taffeta, self-trimmed. Her coat was of dark fur and she looked stunning. She was Mrs. Douglas Gorden, of Balti more, and married Mr. BIddle last fall. Her daughter, Virginia Gorden, came out here1 this season and In Baltimore, tee. Mrs. BIddlc's stepdaughter, Harriet IMddle. was with her, wearing a top coat of squirrel fur and a medium sized hat of jade green -satin, trimmed with an ostrich feather, which came down ever the brim of the hat at one side. I AM glad te hear that Alva Sergeant is going te take part in "Why Net 11)22. ,T I missed her dancing at the Charity Ball and the "Marriage Tax" very much. She certainly can shake a nght feet, can she net? And she is se graceful and slender and se orig inal. Alva and her mother, Mrs. Geerge Sergeant, went te Europe last spring and returned a few weeks age. THOSE of us who knew Helen Koues when she lived here some years age nre interested in the announcement of her engagement te Laurie Bedlne. Miss Koues Is the daughter of the late Geerge Ellswerth Koues, of New Yerk. She is en the staff of a woman's maga zine in New Yerk and wbb formerly a member of the- Ladles' Heme Journal staff here. Mr. Bedlne is a member of the RIttenheuse, Radner Hunt and Philadelphia Country Clubs. I DOUBT If you will believe me, but I heard it myself just the otlieV day In the movies. They were showing a picture of a pheasant's nest and just before the birds themselves were put en the screen the- line was flashed: "The male bird is distinguished for his very beautiful plumnge." Suddenly I heard a small boy of eight or nine, who was sitting back of me, bpeak .up and say: "Mamma, what de they call It n male bird for, does It carry the let ters?" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. Paul Clayten, of 2221 De Lancey place, will entertain at a luncheon and theatre party en Thursday afternoon, March 30, In honor of Miss Elisabeth Atterbury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace Atterbury, of Boudinet Farm, Radner. Miss Atterbury, who Hill be one of next season's debutantes, will sail shortly for Europe. Mr. -and Mrs. Edward J. La vine, of Onlval, Gravers lane, Chestnut Hill, will entertain at a box party at the Mask and Wig en Saturday evening. April 22, In honor of their granddaughter. Miss .Varna L. Hagar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Hagar, of Sunset Ledge, Crcfeld street, Chestnut Hill. Miss Ha gar, who will be one of next season's debutantes, will make her debut at a tea .it the home of her grandparents some time in October. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dlmmlck, of Strafford, will entertain at dinner In honor of their daughter, Miss Evelyn Dlmmlck, en Friday evening, March 31, Engaged Photo by J. Mltchall Elliet. MISS MARGARET fiTKLLWAGRN IUBlitep of Mr. nnil Mrs. Edward Btellwagen, of Pclham Court, Ger- juantuvwi, wlmse engagement lias MU annaunmri in Mi- kihk ', Nto-TlwBueB,. of RutkNrfard, gpgaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaK!3 3MagagagagagagagagagaK'i gaHkV' '' gflgagagagaH gagk ; .alikt.vlgagagagagaB aaH eagaK"'- tgagagagagaH gagag&lB tSHMPHH N'm ' ,1 PW before the meeting of the Junier CIn derella Dance at the Merlen Cricket V.IUD. Mr. and Mra, ' Rebert Sturgta Inger Ingor Sel), of Penllyn, art receiving cenaratu inuenn en ins Dirin ei a son, unariM Edward was Mil Inreraell. Id. Mrs. Intarnell as miss Marien B, Fowls, daushtar at Mrs. Oeerge Fowle, of Bradford illUS, i-a. . The Monday Afternoon Dancing Claas, chaperoned by Mrs. Francis n. Straw bridge and Mrs. Jehn H. Llpplncelt, .which meets at the Delmar-Merrls, gave a costume dance yesterday afternoon. It was the final meeting of thla season. Mr. and Mrs. Hareld Itesengarten and their family, of the Swarthmore, and Mra Albert H. Itesengarten, of 1808 De Lancey place, have left for White Sulphur Springs, where they expect te remain for several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Randall, of Chestnut Hill, have returned from a visit te Atlantic City, where they spent several days at the Hetel Ambassador. Miss Sylvia Van Rensselaer Streng, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hart well Streng, of Twenty-first street and De Lancey place, who Is a student 'at the jtauenai vjamearai ncnoei ai wasnina ten, will spend the Easter vacation wit! ner parents. Mrs. Henry A. Berwlnd and her daughter, Miss 2112 nut street, have left for a visit te Atlantic City, where they are spend ing several weeka at the Hetel Brighten. Mr. and Mra. Aubrey H. Welghtman, of 1880 Seuth RIttenheuse square, have left for a visit te Miami, Fla., where they will spend some time at the Hetel Fla Fla mineo. Miss Phyllis Huhn Walsh, daughter of Mrs. Florence Huhn Walsh, of 8012 Drexel read, Overbroek, who has been spending the week-end In Atlantic City, will return te her home today, Mrs. Charles Price and her daugh- AM 1LTI.H TTAlH D.IA I.... , .. hMioe uucii a..v7, uuve icib igr n. te Chelsea, where they are spend-. ing we uenicn season ai me iieiei Am bassador. Mrs. Alan H. Reed, of Wyncote, Is at the Rlta-Carlten Hetel, Atlantic City, for several weeks. Mies Elisabeth F. Merris, daughter of Mr. Frederick W. Merris, Jr., of Valley Farm, Wyncote, who will be one of next season's debutantes, will make her debut at a tea te be given by her father en Thursday, October 12. . Miss Constance B. Allman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Allman, who, with her parents, is spending the Winter at the Ambassador Hetel, At lantic City, has left for a visit te Balti more, where she expects te remain about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Beyer, of Ard Ard mere, sailed Monday with a party of friends for Seuth America via 'the Panama Canal. Mra Luther Russell Graves, 2d, who has been spending; the winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. May, at Narberth, will sail for a trip abroad the middle of next month. She expects te spend some time In foreign travel. Mrs. Samuel J. Levy, of the Brighten, Fifty-first and Locust streets, will en tertain at luncheon and bridge tomor row afternoon in honor of Mrs. Dorff Moere. Among the guests will be Mrs. Frank P. Megrldge, Mrs. Leuis E. Murphy. Mrs. Oeerge Prostate. Mrs. R. E. Steneback, Mrs. Lewis H. Swan, Mrs. Walter E. Graham. Mrs. William Rees. Mrs. A. H. iteyneias, Mrs. . -. Falrlamb, Mrs. H. W. Jacques, Mrs. Oeerge B. Breen and Mrs. Charles Downing. Mr. and Mra. Leuie Burk, of Wyo ming and D streets, who have been spending several mentns cruising un their yacht In Flerida waters, have re turned te their home. Mrs. M. Caran, of 6336 Chew street, Oermantewn, accempanted toy ner daughter. Miss Mildred Caran, left en Sunday Tet an inaennite stay in a.ieu.i. Mrs. Caran was Miss Mildred Cum- 'mlngs. Miss Katharine Matthews, daughter of Mr. H. L. Matthews, spent the week end at Atlantle City. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henkel, of Man helm street, have returned from the Seuth, where they spent some time at Miami and Palm Beach. The marriage of Miss Edna Heffman, of 2010 Cera street, and Mr. W. 8. Olfferd, of Wilmington, Del., took place at trie neme or me Dnae en eaiuruuy last Miss Dorethy S. Coeke, of 113 Maple Maple weed avenue, has returned from Bermuda,-where she spent several weeks. Mrs. Harry Jehnsen, of West Haines street, will entertain the members of her card club at her home en Friday afternoon. FRANKFORD Mrs. Sidney P. Challpp, of Dltman street, will entertain the members of her card club en Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Wheeler, of 1009 Arrett street, have as their guests for some time their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. .and Mrs. Hans Bull and their small daughter, of Bergen, Nor Ner way. Mr. and Mrs. Bull will spend sev eral months In this country. Mr. James A. Edgar, of 4935 Paul street, has returned recently from a trip te Plnehurat, N. C. , Miss Mabel Rayner. of 122 Dyre street, Is at St. Petersburg, Fla., where she Is spending some tlme. Miss Helen Buckly, of Cottage street, Is spending several weeks at Ithaca, N. Y where she Is visiting her cousin, Miss Flera May Reynolds. Mrs. Fred Brenner, of Lelper street, will entertain the members of her sew. tng circle at her home en Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oustav Becker, of 4310 Frankford avenue, recently had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Richard Klem macher, of Soranten, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Brunser, -of Foulkrod street, have Issued Invitations for a dinner at their home en Saturday evening nexe in honor of Mra. Hareld Smith, of Wheeling, W. Va., who Is spending uome time In this city. Mr. Charles. H. Butten, of 4710 Lelper street, has returned from a trip te Plne hurat, N. C. Mies Elisabeth Fisher, of Unity and Penn streets, will leave In a few days for Bosten, where she will visit for several weeka i LAWNDALE Miss Ellsa Freely, of Bingham street, spent the week-end at Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Haines, of Benner street, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of-a son. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Edna Rupp, of Friendship street, te Mr. Lee Cehen, of this city, Mrs. H. K. Blum, of Oaklev street, will entertain at cards at her home On Thursday evening In honor of Mrs. Heward Richards, of Reading, Pa., who Is spending a shf rt time visiting In this city. MOORE8TO.WN Miss Frances Dcoceu has been chosen as a delegate from the University of Pennsylvania te the National V. W. C, A. conference, which will be held at Het Springs, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. JeicpH R. French, of Kngllshtewn, N. J., are being congratu lated en the birth of a daughter, Evelyn Leeds, en Thursday, March 9. Mrs. l.dwln Sumner, of West Main street, Is visiting her parent.i In Spring field, Mass. Mrs, M. Sumner time in Virginia, Is spending seme Mr. and Mra. Hareld Otter have re turned from New Yerk, whera hey at-. urilBU '"" f'T" ' T" V", mr "' - ----' - ' i''r w v-, MEMBER OF YOUNGER SET U ALONG THE READING A large dinner dance was held at the Old Yerk Read Country Club en St. Patricks Night, en Friday last. Among these who entertained were Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Scheenhut, Mr. and Mrs. Ludwlg S. Filbert, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn W .nrnim Mm. A. A. Elsasser. Mr. Philip Hauck, Mr. Jehn R. Reberta and Mr. ana Mra. it. tiis summer. The regular monthly business meet ing" of the Old Yerk Read'Branqh of th Atunen'n Church Institute, located at Walnut and Second streets, was held at the Ashbourne Presbyterian Church en Monday eveninr. roiiewea ey aa- di-Aima bv several men. Ineludlnr Mr. Percy R. Stockman, chaplain of :y R. stockman, cnapiain or tne in stitute : Mr. Charles L. Chandler, of the Pert of Philadelphia; Mr. Leenard Me- Master, house manager, and Mr. W. NEW ENLARGED COAT SALONS Fer Madame and the Jeune Fille A perfect under standing of the requirements e f women of discern ment has always characterized the modes displayed by Bonwit Teller & Ce. It is te the appre ciation of this high ly cultivated per ceptive sense that may be attributed the constantly growing clientele, which has event uated in the expan sion of the original Ceat SeZtm. This season's Ceat Medes portray the genius of the Paris Cou turier and reflects a sensitive feeling e f discrimination between these de signed for Madame and the Jeitne Fille ivhich is one of the governing prin ciples of the laxe of apparel selection- WTif&MR&ki 'JsHsasfsasssasssssssssssssHsasasHHssHNKsHsssssssH sflsssssssssssssssssssssHsMlKBsssssssssHslsl ' fl' ssHiySslliHsssssssssssssH SSB SSSSSSSSSSSJSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSj H ia ftt present attending HPHSH H Photo by Marctau f, : ffi 3B WTfflifw fvff ilssssB h wmmmmmmmmmmMmkkmm 1 tMtmmWmEm . t. , mi's Tit'n-iiiii Fisher Merris, acting chairman. Mra. Rebert It. Bar weed Is chairman of the branch. A muslcale will be given tonight at ie Onk Lane Presbyterian Church under the auspices of the Ladles' Aux iliary. STRAWBERRY MAN8ION A dance wu riven bv Mlsa Henrlette Well, of 2928 Nicholas street, In honor of her cousin, Mlas Helen Hyman, of New Yerk. These present wera Mlaa Frieda Wexler, Miss Sarah Brewnateln, Miss Reba Brewnateln, Miss Mary Sil verman, Miss Helen Hyman, Mlaa Mil dred Abrahamsen, Miss Leonera Weller, Miss Rese Yarrow, Mr, Meyer Corsover, Mr. Bud Well, Mr. Oeerge Camena, Mr. Merris Frank, Mr. Edward Wert and Mr. Sydney Lang. BONWIT TELLER & CO CHESTNUT AT 13t STREET i The Vagaries of Fashion thai cast their ' shadows before them assume a definition of form in these ( REPLICAS OF PARIS MODELS COATS, CAPES AND WRAPS The abstract premise of lowered prices becomes the concrete accomplishment of Bonwit Teller & Ce. in this coat display Fer Madame and the Jeune Fille TWILL FABRICS In Capes, Coats and Wraps '49.50 te 1 85.00, Piquetine, Cordine, Tricot and Siltex are the media that Parisian Couturiers have chosen for the expression of their finest conceptions of the mode. Spring and summer furs, metal belts and em broidered motifs are introduced en these coats that emphasize the lowered waist line and the slender silhouette. RUGGED TEXTURES In Travel Capes and Tep Coats 25.00 te 1 25.00 Bonwit Teller fie Ce. has exercised the utmost skill in the development of the Cape and Ceat for Travel and Outdoor activities, zealously avoiding the medi ocre, employing textures of swagger ruggedness such as Sennetta, Imported, Checked' and Heather Tweeds, Ursine and hand-woven hemespuns. i- NORTH PHlLAOiLr'HlA A linen shower wa given at 841 West Cumberland street en Friday evening last hV Mm nnh-f M WnnA In hnnni- of Miss Mary E. Loughry, whose engage', ment te Mr. Jamea J. McDermott, Jr., has been anheunced. Among these present wera Mrs, A. Ulrfch, of Harrlman, pa, t Misa Catharine derman, of Bris Bris eol, Pa, t Mra. B. A, ie, of Jenklntewn ; Mra. L. W. Dantferth, of Manayunki Mfa. Themas MaUen, Msa Delia Green, Miaa Grace Heffman, Mra. Jeseph Slean, Mra. T, X. .Russell, Mra., E. O'Connell, Mra. James J. McDermott, Mra. J. P. Redmond and Miss Nan Cen- rer, ei wieaineminr: miss nose crane. Mlaa Helen Ke&n. Mrm. aarm J. XfOOffl, M Markey. Noen, Mra. L. McDermott and Miss Mae , Mr. and Mm A. M. Duval!, of Wash ington, have been visiting Miss I Helen Taulane, of 2810 Oxford street Mrs. Duvall waa Mlsa Alma Knox, of Wash ington. Mra. Herbert S. Rewler, of North Six teenth street. Is spending a abort time at Atlantle City. Mr. and Mra. Charles Olmbel, Of 1800 North Bread street, have recently returned from Miami, where they spent nme iinn, . The marriage of Mlas Miriam Gerber, daughter of Mr. and Mra. SY1rlr Gerber, of 142S Ontario street, te Mr. vavia ureeneerg, or New Teric, -will take place tomorrow afternoon at tha RIttenheuse Hetel, Mra. Philip N. Arneld and her daugh ter and aen, Miss Marjerie Arneld and Mr. Philip N. Arneld, Jr., of 8888 North Seventeenth street, are spending a few days at Atlantle City. Mra. Henry Kattteh. of Flftaenth and the Dauphin streets, will entertain members of her sewing circle at her neme en jmaay afternoon. ..Mr A. B. Klrachbaum, of th Hetel Majestic, had as her guests for a few days Mr. and Mra M. Hyman, of New Yerk. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wolf, of 1813 North Bread street, have returned from the Seuth, where they spent several months at Miami, Fla, Miss Helen Brooks, of North Seven teenth street, accompanied by Mlas Rita F. Kunta, Is spending a- few weeks at Atlantle City. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA A reception and dance will be given by l5JTu.A,,ha Kappa Fraternity at the Aldlne Hetel en Saturday, April 22. The committee In charge Includes Mr. Wesley Avars, Mr. Charles Dabb and Mr. Fred Madntyre. Mrs. Jeseph P. Oaffney and Mrs. J. Dougherty entertained at a card party yesterday afternoon In St Menica's school hall. Rttner and Beuvler Btreets, In aid of the day nursery. The Phi Sigma Tau Sorority will give a card party in the "box" at the RItten RItten eouse Hetel en Saturday afternoon, April 8. w (- ; PLASTIC TEXTURES In Coats, Capes and Wraps 49.50 te 235.00 The intricate meulding of the Spring Ceat, Cape or Wrap, introducing the new panel sleeve and Wing Silhouette, is wrought in pliant, silky-textured Mar vella, Gerena, Veldyne, Kasha and Duvetyn, wrjese richness is accentuated by decorative embroidery and finest caracul, fox and krimmer. SILKS & TISSUES In Afternoon and Evening Wraps 55.00 te 345.00 The ingenuity of the textile weavers and the creative art of the Paris Couturiers are revealed in the Afternoon and Evening Wraps of Crepe Rema, Crepe Mengel, Meire, Dragen Crepe and Clequelle. Furs, nail studding, em broidery and metallic motifs are applied te emphasize the charm of these crea tiens. THIRD FLOOR . . ' " - i LHTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Le P Pep weuldent leeve me go out after aupplr en account of my skoel report net being exter geed, and he wok smoak smeak ing and thinking and I was Jest think ing, and I acd, Cant I go out Jest for C mlnnlts, pep? Net for B seconds, you cant even leek out, and new if ou ask me once mere yeull go rite te "bed, sed pep. Me thinking, Al beck, O. And I started te neck en the table with my nucklcs as If I thawt I was a telegrnff eperater, and after a wile pep sed. Quit that, quit that, are you trying te drive me craay? . Ne sir, Im n telegraff eperater, I sed. Yeu re a nulsanta, sed pep. And he kepp en ameaktng and think ing and I started te neck different hand fulls of marbles together te we If I could guess bow men they was, and prltty seen pep sed, mop it, dtdent I tell you te step that infernal constant noise? Ne air, you told me te step necking en the table, Im doing this with mar bles. Its a intirely dlffrent thing, I sed .Well step them both before I lese my reason, sed pep. Wlch I did. thinking. Geed nltc. 5esh, Its a wonder I can ever brcethc, md I started te make imitations with lay tongue Ilka a trane coming Inte a station and then going out agen, being a prltty geed of a imitation, and about the Cth time I was doing it pep sed, Leeve my site, leeve the room, leer the house. Wich I did with pleasure. ' WEST PHILADELPHIA Mra M. Whitby, of the Nermandle, Thirty-sixth and Chestnut streets, en tertained the members of her bridge club at her home .yesterday afternoon. The merhbera Include Mrs. William Jehnsen, Mrs. William Reese, Mrs. Wil liam T. Bland, Miss Lillian Kreeger, Mrs. William Kreeger, Mrs. Francis A. Faught and Mrs. Wendell 8. Tredlck. Mr. and Mra. Paul Mlceu. whose mar riage took place In Old Christ Church, have returned from their wedding trip and are at home at 70 Mornlngslde drive, New Yerk. Mra Mlceu will be remembered as Miss Janet S. Chllds, of 4808 Pin street Tha PI Alpha Phi Sorority gave a St. Patrick' party en Friday evening last at the home of Miss Reba Brewnateln and Miss Toots Brewnateln, of Fifty fifth and Spruce streets. The Invited guesta were Miss Rese Pearl, Miss Biff r. ' i -- - Corrin, Mlsa Lillian AJpeldt, Mlsa Edith Braun, Mlas Lillian Drecy, Miss Viela' Lewis, 'Miss Dorethy Stene, Mr. Geerge Oresfi.' Mr. Lester Stelnman, Mr. Hftrrj Small, Mr, Jeseph Knplnn, Mr. Merrl- Hte nberg. Mr. Ten weinsiein. xnr Charles Srtntore, Mr. Ei Edward Kehn and Mr. I'm i KApian. Mm.AS LVACTifO THSATRM. DmKcneN or lee a j. j. shubkwt IE!!'"? T.'OetA POUtC vMhlvilLp WIWV MAIS AT S43-IYES AT 8.13 ADELE ROWLAND la m Bert of Sparkling tern WM.HORUCK llmJStntm9 MATTHEWS k AYRES A. R0BIN8 BERT HftNLOH BOBBY WIGGINS & CO. In the Mudcal Fjrce "OH. CIIETNKY" Clrt surrminilllne tllll of Rntf-rtalner TSHUBERT EvK...t8:is MAT. TOMOIt., BEST SKATS. 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