mt iVancy JTynne Taifa e Various Matters of Interest, Miss Paxton te Be Introduced Next October at Heme in HEAR that Mjrra Fxten is coming nf nit' aeaien. Her varente. I i. n.i Mr. .T. DennlJMn 1'axlen, Mill give a tf r her et their hemy in t. Dnvlcfe en the 21jt of October. Mjrra Is a uranddoughtcref thclate Mrs. W11-' Hum M. l'axteti, of Frincrten. who km formerly MIw Denny, of I'Miburub. nndn great belle tit her day., Bhc died Fcvcral years age at the age pi ninety one. .Mrs. Paxton had been preeerited at hc court of Queen Victeria back in iflM, and used te have se. many Inter filing things te tell of her tay in Londen at that time. Jt was when our representative thcre, an Mr. uu rhanan. Mjrra is a graduate of St. Timethy's Scheel, at CateuMllltf, Md. I TOLD you the ether day that plans nre already In the maklnjt for the out-ef-inor nneirs, nrm jenitruuj ran told that the date of the Peny Shew has been fixed for May li. Tlint It n Httle later than usual, I think, but only a few day. Last year, if I rrrn'mbcr correctly, it wa held en the 14th. Thin ear the proceeds are te go fe the Emergency Fund of the Welfare Federation. The show will be held en tha Clothier and Anhten place, in "iVrnnewoed, as usual, and the Exec utive Committee Includes Mrs. Herbert Clark, Mr. Aleck Varnall, Mrs. 1'lerce Archer, Mrs. Themas Ashton. Mra. Themas Delan, Mrs. Victer Mather, Miss LetltJi McKIm, Mrs. Florens Klvlnua nud Mrs. Clarence A. w arden. I SAW the cutest little whit "Scotts" yesterday morning in Mu Aniin Knlcht's window en Chrit- jmt utreet. He iind jiift had a bnth and decided he wanted n bit of green te get Mmwlf Mme vitiimlnes I suppose, foi ls I passed there nbeut half after 0 o'clock he was walking en top of the window box neatly nipping oft the tiny ureen leaves of a fern, and what Is mers I don't think he was discovered very 60en, for in the early afternoon I was talking te my friend the wee bird and it said, "I savf the cutest white Scotty In the window of that big brown stone house en Chestnut fctreet above Sixteenth. He was sitting in the win dow looking nt every one who passed. And that was nbeut 1 o'clock. I hope there was some of the fern left by that time, for Kcetty was very bublly lilnnltlw when T klllerl Mill. That house of Miis Knight's is one of the most beautiful in the city. The entire rent of that block with the ex ception of the lcedn' beuse, en the cor ner of Sixteenth und Chestnut btrccts, is occupied by business houses and hops. Rut Miss Knlght'n house is u laree double mansion of brownstone and lias the mebt beautiful garden nt the side nmi buck. If lixit tlinke levi'lv old- l fashioned slatted window shade, llim'nnd dance en Wednesday, April 10, ut Kneit l ii aster nf Mr. Kdwaril , Knight and nn mint of Clnlre Knight, vhesic first husband was Sidney Cel ford, Jr., of Xcw l'erk. Tin' .,.,1 .. r,,. i, i,r,i nr IIIj annual concert for the benefit of Tic inapin .Memerial Heme i.iriue, nilnd. which members of the Mat nee MuMcal Club will ghe, will be held ou , the 'iirenlni of Mnreli MO nf Ihn Vnr. mnndie. This is the memorial home &K'.'1 &Vi!"li1 y8' Zhh ' Mind heivelf, Is se Interested in and for which she toils se unceasingly te in tcrcft inlicrs. Mr. Jehn Cadualader Is president of the home unit it Is main tained cutlrcly through charity. T50B11V ie learning his praters, and I" ninenz the vnrlniiH nhrnspM In the Petition mother Is tenehliitr him nrn the words "I nm henrtllr terrv for mv first street and G Irani nycnue. announce sins." Whether Hebby is mere henrst ,f,-1eihlrSvl.,n.in0rff tl'Mfl,aUMMi"T than the rest of us who de net ululys'" Kgjnderf , ell J. feel sorry enough, nud ulwn h believer " In snylnc literally hew he feels or net, . ,,Mani11 aJ,rsi,'naUeiJ F Man"lnv J . is hard te tell bur what he miivk Ik lc" North Hoblnsen Mrcet. ntcrtnlned ut lliiru If) leil, UUt WIISjl lie HI J K IS. ,. nverlirnnfc In,ielni P UM reeilltl' i m partly sorry for my sins una . lets it se at that. NANCY WVNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Clayten E. Synnott. of v.oedbury, N. J,, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Mnrlen nptsferd Synnott. and Mr. Gilbert iMiltehead, of Arlington, Maas. An interesting debutante of next sea son will be Miss Betty Hetheilngien. daughter of Mrs. S. 1. ITethcrlngten, if ! l'lne street, whf will ba fermully liresented te society by her mother at n tea te lie given early In November. Mr, 'letherlngteii and her daughter, who Jiave been spending a few dajs nt the Iletel Brighten, Atlnnllu City, Imve re turned te their home. Dr. and Mrs. Jeseph Sailer, of 17 IS hpruce ntreet, hae recalled the Invita tions for tha dinner le be given eri Wednesday evening. Match -0, In honor of their daughter, Miss Mary I Sailer, before the dance te be given at the Philadelphia Cricket Club by Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. Roberts In honor of their 'laughter, Mlsa Elizabeth R. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Sailer's daughter. Mls3 .Mlce Welsh Sailer, who Is a student at famlth College, returned te her home la't evening te spend the spring vacu vacu tlen with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence, O. Zantzlnger, of Urcenacre, Chestnut Hill, will give a. buffet supper en Friday, March 31, In honor of their daughters, Mtbs Mary Patroness at Ball rtiote by Uaolirech MRS. CHAniJCS DUFFY, Jit. Of the Iletel Majestic, who will art as one of the patrencses at the Piing Charily nail, which will be Shet at tha Hetel lfTslna en ht Friday evealni, April at, PJHHiK a r MSUkMsskk sH RinDsBI' Vk :m j y s HRr-Mfrx t IPHBE1 ''ittR&$h:'''-.'l.f':' ''IB fliHiP' -"' '" '" H v ? ' ( ' -.-;''.".- - jOIHB t MSjl ra'ii'AVim 'f4W W 4 ' jibuui r&vrjbti $t. Davids,. Vaux Zanttlnger and Miss Sarah Zant- mager. , Mrs. Alexander Willlama niddla, of the Bellevue-Htratferd, And her ticm-ln-lnw tind daughter. Mr. and Mrs. A. ,T. Drcxel Paul, and their family, of Woedcrcst Farm. Kadner. who have been llvinc abroad, for the last year, will return te Uls country in the early nummcr. Mrs. Frederick Jest, of 1904 FIna street, will be at home Informally to morrow afternoon after 4 o'clock. MIm Anne Holllngswerth Wharten, Mrs. WIN Ham O. Hepkins and Miss Mary Ctitli bert Boyd will receive with Mm .Teut. Mra. Jest wljl atse be at home nt'xt xuursaay ariernoen. Mr. and Mra. William E. Adams, 400 Spruce street, have returned from an eight-weeks' stay at Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. Themas Flnletter Clement and Mrs. Karl II. Heg-erg will Rive a brldge party en Friday afternoon at Mrs. Clement's home, 31 East Springfield ave nue, Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Auguste V: Mullcr and her daughter, Mtns Mary Gladys Mutter, of 124 West Highland avenue. Chestnut till), who have been spending the win ter abroad, are at present In Florence, Italy. They will shortly leave there for Paris, where they will bpend seme tlme before returning te this country in the early spring. Mrs. Wllllan) K. Ryan and her son. Mr. Jeseph B. Ityan, who have been living for the winter ut the Green Hill Farms Hetel, and who have been upend ing spme time In Atlantic City, returned home today. Mrs. Ityan opened Merrlo Merrle Merrlo breoke, her country place at Haverford. Mr. and Mrs. Themas Iteyal and thslr daughter, miss Klcaner J.ejm, or cress- hVnnit irnrtn. Deven, and' 2U28 lecUHt ir strcet, who- are spending several wfeks in tue dOUIU arc new ai me jiuin vinminirn. Mlnnil. Fin., where they ex pect te remain until the early part of next menin. Mi- nnrl Mm. Samuel P. Tletan. who have been tpendlng a short time at the Hltx-Carlten Hetel, Atlantic City, have returned te tneir nema. T1i timehenn of the Alumnae Ane elation et the William Penn High Scheel for airla was held at the Hetel Long Leng acre, Bread and Walnut atreeta, yester day at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. William Katz was In charge of the luncheon, and the Bpeakers were Mrs. R. Nell, presi dent; Miss Iieulsa n. Snowden, adMxcr of women of the University of Penn sylvania, and Mr. K. J. Cattclt. Mr. and Mrs. Santiage natcvez, of Havana, Cuba, announce the enRraec- ment'Ol uieir uupier, jiis i.ariiii-ia. Ustevez, te Pr. 1'. Herren Murray, of Chester. GERMANTOWN Mrs. Kdward Odcerrt will entertain at luncheon en Wednesday, March 20. at 6003 Greene fctrcel. Mrs. OdKeia before her recent tnarrlage was Miss Clarice Meycr. Th Junier members of the German. lewii Women')! Club will nlve a lllay JnanuHn vnatei jiud. Mra. Jehn F. Harbeson. of 0301 Knox street, has gene te New Yerk for a few days. Mr. and Mrs, James B. Pranks, of IVlham Court, are nt Southern Pine, x Cf for an mde'nnUe 8laj.. .. Hareltl M tvebber cf West ' , 3 dha $ Tn' lutienn ter i a luncheon at her home en Snturdavi nf,..,.,,. i.. im.A. f Mr li.tlnli I. ' Albertsen, of 1-nkcwoed, N. J. Mr.. M. Tayler, of 8530 Oermantewn avenue, has announced the engaaeniet I or lier aniiEmer, Mn i.uuu Kay Tayier, le Jir. iiaynienu JJcses, ei mm ciiy. Mr3. W. M. Celder, of Hertter etrect. will entertain a dinner ind bridge parly at Her Heme en s.uurday evening. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank ICtrenderf. Fertv- , . pa,riek'H mnv it their home.. Macre were imy guesia. Mr, G. Fred Strausner. of 6240 Uace street, is tpcnOlne a fortnight In Ohie, Mr, and Mrs, Rebert Alexander Patten, have returned te their home at 010 Seuth Fetty-second street, after spending a month at the Royal Peln- clana. Iletel, at Palm Beach. Dr. and Mrs. Francis A. Faught en tertained the members of their bridge club at their home at 5006 Spruce street, lust evening. The members Include Dr. nnd Mrs. William H. Jehnsen, Mr, and Mrs. Wendell Swift Tredlck, and Mr. and Mrs. William Conners, . Mm. 13. HceUer, of 25 Seuth Fifty second street, who Is convalescing from a recent illness, Is visiting frtenda at Chelsea. . ... . - NORTH PHILADELPHIA The Delta Chapter of the Theta Slgmn Chi Sorority will have a luncheon and theatre party en Saturday. March 25. Tha chanter includes Mlsa Myrtle AlklE", Miss Marie Crady, Miss Ulna Mae Klrtte, Miss Myrtle Prledrlch. Miss Ruth A. Uehrl, Miss M. IrmA Hants, Mlsa Ethel Mnc Ilodsen, Miss Rhedu Heward. Miss Uetty Resen and Miss Mildred Retzcll. Mr. and Mrs. Prank S. Wrinht. of North Eighteenth street, have returned from the West, where they spent several l months traveling through California. 1 Mls.s Estelle Goldsmith, of 1613 Pop lar street, spent the last few days ut Washington. D. C. ' Mr. nnd Mra. Jacob Sperhln, of 130S i North Heenth street, nunounce the en gagement of their niece, Mlsa Ida Helen ' Tanur, te Mr. Jeseph Beris, of Jehns- , town, Pa, Mr. Harvey Wellswerth, of Sixteenth i and Master streets, lias returned from Kurene, wnore no spent some lime truvcllng. enuru nun artel duia , www... r...-"- . ....-, i ! The efllcern of the Phil Harmonic iKneiii.1 Club, of Seuth Philadelphia. cae U party last evening at the home of Mrs. I,awronce Marsch, of 172S Perter street. Among me gueaib wire zr. Heward Moulder, president; Mr. Thnman Haeslmer, vlce j. resident; Mr. Daniel Marsch, treasurer, and Mr. Charles Moulder. A reception and dance will be given by "The Shifters" at the Rlttenhouse Hetel en Friday evening March 31. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge Keating, of 5605 Seuth Seventeenth Btrect, have Just re turned home from Atlantic City. LAWNOALE .... Iu un.nH na n tw wtkpUA at ltj.HI. :.. - r.l r.A W..!ilmrtral. D. C. IIIVIV, .u., ..w ..- a- , Mr. nnd Mrs. Klmer P. Llvccy, of 7410 l.awndale avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Edna May I.lvesey, te Mr. Letter i,. Leadertr, of this city. Miss Florence Kenders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. Frank" Kenders. of I;1',.. "....., l,e. ttt nr Allulllle. lltv. where fche will spend a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dlckel, of Revlck street, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, Walter Herbert Blckel. Mrs. Max Freeland, of Menteur street. Is entertaining as her guest for tevernl days Mrs. Frank U Hamsen. of Read ing. Ta., who Is visiting In this city. Mrs. Hamsen was formerly Miss Lillian Albright, of Tawndale. Mil KTHi;itS HEST OIRI.i When Ksther tueli hl bet slrl out for an evenliis h dlJn't lime te break a liumlre.l. delUr 1)111 probably a ny-upgt wuj all he liJ. You'll nurly want te rend "Jn lha burlnc Yeung Mn' Kancy Turns In th nteht Ulretln." te ppr In the MstazliU Htctlen of nxt tiundsr's I'usue Lseubi, "Msks'U a IUWt." Aiv, fj mzYmfirywvr -ttwti '-.TPra " ftOR' GMST AT THfiATRl PARTY lasaiBfe EHBLBHHaW. fibtfOR' GMSTiTTHEiAttI PARTY .waBBBBBBalsaBHsa. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSaH BBHHHr,jKMHpSHHyGM! p wjzmmm:Wmfm H miss marna l. KtmSmKwmMStBt IIAUAK LbKIIRAIKbH Daughter et Mr. m?ZWM'W?mM and Mrs. Walter WWMUWmi L. llegar, of Nun- tfSXrMWfm set Ixlge Crefcldt mmMXWT4mWM street; Chestnut iMBWlMI inn. who will be RmBk?9M$Mm Sm ik. U, nt iiAnnv bbbbbbbbbbbbK -"; :'. '-i-iM i;T V Mash and y.-mt H Wig party whleli WC; 'sJlV her grandparents, Mhi Mi '.T-ySHS. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Hu W ' $$33$ m wan) . 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Ttescnblum, Str. and Mri Cleoree Klrth, Mr. and of 4932 North Went street, arc rcee.lv-1 Mra. lMuard Jtraclley, Mrs. Ilmma lK ceri(,-ratulatln3 upon the birth of uiejulck, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Oallagher. son. Auutln Itnrcy llesenhlum, I Mr. anil Airs. William Buce, Mr. and ,. r.i.i yi.. Ar t. v!.Jti"H. WlllUin Htecker. Mr. nnd Mf. .,J)l.T' i.?I,1-l,,?rn5twAm a.i'S?iV. rv Everett I'nre. Miss rierence Bradley, street, has returned from A Ien le Cty. MSH ,Fnll0lla Hradlcy. Miss Fran.-," where ahe siwnt a rev weeU with Iter UVelK Mls, IIatte Julek M,B1 Mnr sister. Mrs. "Walter li emmcr. I Smith, Miss Gertrude Mitchell, Mln:, .i r.t... tj.-v r it . . ...in Cellna Deacon, Miss ICatharlne Miller, Miss Dorethy Beck, of U street, will , Mg Mllbe, Qu k Mr O00rgO Moere, entertain a number et frlendu at her Mr, A1m jiaaey, Mr. Arthur North Nerth North liemo this cvcnlnB In honor of Mls Ke) a. Oforfse Wilsen. Mr. Harry Charlette Kuntz. of Wilmington. Del., jimir. Mr. MlHen McCullough, Mr. who is tpendlng a short time lsltl;K William McMlchacI. In thlB city. Amenc the guestn will I he Miss P. Smith. Miss S. 1- rceberly, Mini 1.. Gerhardt, Mlas It. Jehnsen, Mlsa K. Bremmer. Mr. n. Semmerfleld M A. Albater. Mr P. Shu ter. Mr. B. ; Oeldman, and Mr. . Miller. I IN BLACK SATIN OR SILVER CLOTH iuPOHTi:ns, DEstexvna i makvks AVVAliVL OF Till. HHIIIKST tiia:; iwunrv 9. e! ms GOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES LINGERIE HOSIERY W New Capes and Wraps 39.50 te 99.50 With entree te the jjrcut fashion centers of the Old World due te our ninny years' experience as manufacturers, wc are able te receive firbt news of authentic fushieii3. These fea tures have been embodied in beautiful Wraps and Capes, hide by side with originals. The two present a collection of styles of superb distinction. Tailored Suits 32.50 te 69.50 Chiefly "Harris" origina tions, utilizing the fea tures of Paris models that best conform te American women's becemingncsu. Dresses Spring's Newest Effects 39.5049.5059.50 At each of thcuc three prices n woman may select a style of appealing beauty, possessing features of the fashion that lift it te clas really exclusive, though moderately priced. Styles that meet every requirement for every service. We Specialize in Apparel That Slenderizes the Larger Weman ep ' iffrTiTTk IT 2Ljt3mp Phele by Marceau NORRI8TOWN The fifth annual card party and dance of the Nurses' Alumni Endowment Fund of Montgomery Hospital will be given en Thursday evening, April 1!0, at City Hall. Miss Careline Umstead la chairman of the committee in charge et the event Mr. J. Cloud Smith, of Oe Kalb street, hay left for a stay In Bermuda. DELAWARE COUNTY MK nnd Mrs. Guy C. Quick enter- 1 tallied iceently at a Ht. I'atrlcK'.s party nt their lieme In Itlchland Park. The cruestM Inelllttei! Mp. anil Mra. Owen,,. The second of the series of dances for the school sat will be given at the Weman's Club house .y evenln Mrs. will be the chairman Weman s Club Heuse nt Media en rn- Aiucrt J. wiiuuma I The way it inevitably works with thoughts of Spring new clothes new slippers new hose Sleigerwalt's. toiaeruJalt S 'Beet Shep tiiOCAeatnutSt or wemkx's asd cnii.enES's CHARAVTF.lt I OK UOlitl - six xu.uta SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS PETTICOATS CHILDREN'S APPAREL NEGLIGEES Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Spert Suits 25-00 te 59.50 With the idea of creating styles that are different, we have gathered a collec tion of sport styles of un usual smartness. i.ri','.? ji TsWJft.! ffjfflyggWW DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The Queer People Br ARTHtm W. MTACF, aefc and Janet, wearing maale fairy eapt, ttart te vitU King Hum mer of the jairiet, father of Prince Flitter 'Ftaih, uhem theu have re$eued from Mack Dragen and Jfairu Oare. Theu tee nueer liltte ' fat folks at whom they laugh, fhev nrs arretted 6j two queer policemen, and are carried te court by a queer black chap, CHAPTER III The Fairy King' Queer Order JACK apd Janet, arrested by the two queen policemen, had expected te be hauled into police court. They had trembled a bit as the queer black chap, acting ns n flying patrol wagon, had borne them through the air te judg ment. Great was their relief, therefore, ns they looked down and saw that the court was net a nellce court, but the court of King Hummer, ruler of the fairies. New, thought they, everything would be nil right. Tliey had started for that very court at the Imitation of I'rlncc Flitter-Flasb, the king's son, and while they were arriving- in a way much different from what they hed expected, tbey looked for a wnriu wel come. The fairy court as in a lovely bower of wild flowers. All around wash wall of blossoming thrubbery, shutting the bower off from the rest of the weeds. In the center was a carpet of velvety grass. Acress one end purled a brook, babbling cheerfully. Far above was the Hue sky. Dainty folks were dancing en the gniss carpet. .Tack and Janet, knew at u glance that thcf-n dainty foil..', uerc fairies. 1 hey could tell th!9 be- F.iF'J j,-WUJJ.lsg&Jl71iaaj;a!IWfcUsyaUtJrT. Hew te Lese Fat Pr. TIe.trI s, Ceneland, "Titan, if. m.,1v itrr and, M. T.. Cemmlsilener ef ntaltli. w Tork aajst Iwn tliln neeeary t" i" "!f, flJtt,,0,,w,, KnPIRATIHN AND ATTIWTIOX TO THKT. I l-.wnr.fuBr .,. hvnam l"!"."1' "?- jr'r' it" :j,.".j.'v, intTv, i no Henrni in iee worm rer ri-Twv iw . . taun Ixs from .the result of phtsieal afttrltr. and Ten mnM exrlnile from the dietary the reeds which carry Tnt-Pre-rlndnc element. H Itnte experlenred women hers all the time te extend run every rourteey and urn Ice. Visit Our Institution for Trial Treatment. Ne Obligation. 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AH the queer people were alike, in that they had long mouths sticking out from their faces, AH strutted or heppcu in an win niB-iit way. Jack and Janet thought they must r dressed ud for a masquerade or for a show. Seated en a throne of TleWi was Hummer, king of the fairies. The two ...it 1 i.i.i .TaeV and .Tenet OU the back of the queer black chap and ret tl-cm befere the uirene. "What strangers are these who come ,,. vnii.n.i withniit bclne invited? demande'd King Hummer with a frown. Jack and Janet were about te an- . i.. i !. hail lieen invited bv Prince Flitter-Flash, but before they could open their meuins me police men spoke up harshly: "Theythey they made fun of our forest folk. "Spank them." promptly ordered the king. "Spank them hnid and put them te bed with the frogs in the begl" One policeman grabbed Janet and put l.er across his knee, holding her with bis long mouth while he raised n feet te spank her. The ether policeman crabbed J ark. ' . Junet didn't want te be apanked. She felt they didn't deserve it. "Step!" she cried. "Don't you dare spank usl" , , ,, .. Her pretest startled King Hummer. "Stept" he ordered. "Don't you dare r.pank them. "Stepl" chorused the fairies and queer pcople. "Don't you dare spank thorn it The policemen held back the uplifted npanks. They didn't knew what te meke of this sudden change in orders. King Hummer looked sburply at Janet and Jack. "Whv don't we dare spank yeuV I he demanded. i? ,". -.r;i;. . FOR SPECIAL ORDER ANfJMMtMATIWtAft iSsSblwBKlA?nVR!IwHKlSiW i i mmmwmwmm "ilecause wc didn't make fun of the forest folks," answered Jnnct. "De you mean te say you uldil't laugh nt them Just beferti we arrested you?" demnnded one of the police men. Ne, Janet didn't mean te say that. "Wc did lntikh nt them," she admitted. "But we didn't make fun of them." "Hew could you laugh at them and net make fun of them?" demnnded the king. Jack and Janet didn't knew just hew te -answer that. 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