T '""" . ' '' " .''"''' J' ' WJUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE fancy Wynne Gives Tea Dale of Coming Season's First Debutante She Talks of Baltimore 'Engage ment With Philadelphia Affiliations Tif flrcr dcbiilnntr of the .ensen J3i Heutli TJIjMiteenMi sttect, w on en " e" t, imrniliireil will I,.. '"rt"ln "J dinner en l'i Idn.v e rnltm ntst 1022-2" te lin .'UV'yii'm-.n-I. ?,' their liome In honor or' MIsh Frftni-c larv Tjeiiin " " """-" ""," '"y" iiammenu, auiicliler or l)r. and. Aim. u. jay Hammend, of 1222 spruce, 1. Ji Engaged i'llllnmrpert, Pa,, nre thi) guest uine or sum Alice iicrnnnr, ' Mr. and V.rn. rnirlfH Ileeb ititr, of Sift Houth Ferty-flmt street. ''l... Ian Wllltft. Ml i . White's rlnuglitrr. T remember S rlr 11 te Itcnry Miller Watt Intro 'fl the Ir laughter. Marian Watt.. ftJhVf Cflltcr week. -It's ratuer a Reed ft. It mmm te me. Ttar, teft Is te Kl? V followed by n dinner for the Vn Pirtv ami Mask ami Wig Htreet, whose enraectnent recently lms te Air. it Kentucky, new of thin city been announced yen of Mr. Craig S. Llgeet, formerly ti Itebert ('. Manet. Mr. and Mr. accompanied by tlieli Osden D, man ea tiv their daus-h Hara D. Wllklnien, nnd their emndnen, Wilkinson daughter, Mlns Mater Ocden Heddlnvten. of 2010 Will nut street, wilt mil en Wednesday, April 2(1, en the steamer Paris. They expect te upend several mentlin touring the Continent, returning In the lata autumn, Mlis Kntharlne Field and MIsh Mr Ertr n the -eTCiing. Mrs. William ffintft T-euliP'" grnnilmether. and a "'"...I .. nt her Indies, besides the Start"!". mil receive with her. TirKIXf of dates for debutante, Jnrln Field, of HioeUten, Mans,, will be AI.M.M' "t "'" ... n,'the srueftf of Mini Carel Medlar, ilauph- afffllm. heard a remnrktihlp wnv of , ter of jjrfl- Httl)1utl j,. irnmmr. of she .-" !...' inies tliaf is rnriied en In K 8lnWil of censultlnj the King ilatletifr.. as wf de here. a which dflic bn b(,(,M fnkcn P"d which y 0P-n. the girl in the Junier rwe enoese one pf their number I unfc It's the Junier Lcarnte, but It might ,Kc 8eW Cirele: It's one of Bob Beb ?Vi "eniffy" associations), and die liu account of the dates nnd when te nre coin te give a party they X call Iter ui first nnd consult "j te what days nre open. It mut be great for that special Mutunte. pmmi though It does menu tart work, for I'll water M.e must be ffil te everything going, leu'd cer ulnlr nttcr have the noire te roti reti Iii it her about a dale mid then net nk' tir I don't iff hew xhe cots time w kH the book right. Mir- mint hitve e en firetind te much. She can't well ,lal a previous engagement, jeu nee. 1......1 It 1m does It. would hOVO bCCIl Er fault that two parties wrre siren Jn the jfime day. Seme Jeb, I'll ay! Kuruoe street, whose nnrrlatre te Mr. W. Hey Hell, of this city, will take place en Saturday evening. April 20. in the Second Preabytcrlan Church, Twenty-Aral and Walnut street The Mlr-ses Field will attend MIsh Medlar ae brldeu malda. They will come en April 1!. Mm, Seth Hetherlngten, of 2.T10 J'lne afreet, accompanied bv her daughter, Mica Betty Hetherlngten, will leave the latter part of next week for a few days' visit te Annapell. Md., te attend the naval liep en Saturday evening, April 22. Miss Hcthci liiRtcm will be a debit- tame or next aeaeen. HI VsH : HaM'taaaMMnaMMi the remembered as Miss Khuabeth'llvanfl, formerly or tins section, Friends of Mrs, Jehn Hobbins, of 1229 Daly atreet, will be nlad te learn ehe la ling irem a reeeni nine-. fyell, of Willi for n. short I 'dnuijhter of MIss'Heieti M. Heyd, 'of the 1'owelten I recupera MiarttncntM. who Im Hnendlnit the Ienten i ..,.'. tr...i i... ..iimiI in lDnn thn ,! UlKim.1 AlUnllnl. '" '' lf?J?.'" ."""-?-"....- !- I i -.?-". ". y." " ".".."".- ner ni,m at litv Kr.vuer avenue mn;i muunba i uwn cvi I ..",. nn? ""?.".? "c.r '"",," "S0, ..ill hiving neent Berne time with friends nt ., .,.,,, . t-.K t r.t M.in of 'tin world, kIm sAn ndvice en rrebms 'T. Hlnn-jl and Mlsa Anna Hlntict. of this L!i,'n,f '"r l .Mr. ?'n.r...A' Pf""?0'! V. t...Mln ' of life nn1 lee. Teu'll mid th itter sd- . City. ' ' - Hireci! is vi -' IM- I I J . ni. , n ruciii. issr MtH. K. ailnicur, Mr. nl Mrs. Harve: Mr. and Mm. Walter Markle, Mr. and Mm, William I toy Je ana Mr. and Mrs, Walter Helland, mi ' ' " MOORE8TOWN dred C. Htent. and Mr. William tl Stew, oflBertona Iandlng read, Mr. nnd Mm, Lawrence Itess, of Stan Stan wlek avenue, have left te make their home in Yuma, Ariz. WHY NOT U'RITK TO OVNTIIIA? Cynihlc, vine and ftprlenecI In ths Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Walsh and Miss i X). 1J, Waluh, of 1S22 Locust utreet. ltiij n I a Al tt If mtntin fntin 111 If 'way te the Vanama 'Cinaraiid the i Feid, of 19211 Kerth Thlrty-thlrd rtreet north coast of Seuth America MIm Ksther Mayers was the guest of honor at a surprise linen shower en (Sunday last at the home of Mlns Pearl I.evltt, 6887 Cobbs Creek Parkway. The marrlage of Miss Meyers and Mr. Jeseph E'ollen will take place en June ii. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. "and Mrs.. Arthur K. Stern, and their family, Of 2034 North Ulghteenth street expect te sail en April 14, for an extended European trip Mrs. J. Marshall and her daughter Mlrs Emily Marshall, of Kerth Heven tee.nth street, nre upending a fortnight in ualtlmere, mu with mend. visiting friends In .NorfeiK, a. , ,,r..i Mr. and Mrn. Charles M. Stout, of I dm- under. STRAWDEBRY MANSION , ttoxberougli.'l'a.: have announced the en- inJ"rl: lPa"tl?i!-..i,i'1i. '".'" . Mrs. Isaac Feld and Mr. Martin J. gagement of their daughter. Atlss Mil- :?MV jf a HaiTli Udi" '" Hear Cynthia,'' which PDCr rr' rifa.;e Tell Me .What Te Wti,- rature kdqiii, l en I AM hoping I'll have a chance te run Vl. .1 mm TmmkV ATPr te .iew xnrR nun n" w.,-. Xetris Alevra before she returni) te niimanie. hut It I wanr ie ejn n- . . hire te inn wen. for she writes they ""' . ... - -..11 . lltalM IAIA In hive ciwiuru ie van i i' """"L."' Mr. and Mm. William Paul O'Neill, of Tetnalr. Ttydal, and thelr children, who havft been spending n, Khevt time nt the Hetel Chelsea, Atlantic City,-have te turned home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Van liens liens liens solecr. of Hlghteenth and Walnut streets, nae lert ter a. vlmlt te Atlantic city I'liote by Ilfichrach. .MISS IIOnOTIIY KIA' Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam New bold Kl). of the Merris ApartmriilH and Ardmeru nventie, Chestnut Hill, wIiohe engatrment Is nnnmmred today In Mr. llnliert W. Wanlcn. ofllaverferd SSw ChVlwJ" Pet,d fW d0y" al tlie " traveling through Flerida for the i jnrii. iiiviikii t'lif, ijiiitiivn utnuiM i Mrs. M. H. Ceffln end Mrs. William ' turned home Monday Mrs. James Bteeie. :ie, will assist Mr. Charles W. Welsh In receiving today at the tea given at the Aldlne In honor of Miss Katnenne cemn, whose marriage te Mrs. Welsh's son. Mr. Stanley A. Welsh, will take place en April 22. Mr. and Mm. Philip G. Sharpies, of Merlen, and Mrs. ShnrpleB' sinter, Miss ,. Leonera. T. Wain, of Overbroek. sailed ' M uraay en ine rant. Kttiard and her small wen will visit her mother, Mrs. Htartninian in Nt Augustlne until the middle or April. Miss Dorethv Kllteugh. of 633 1 Ornene street; has left for Musklgum College, New Concord, Ohie, aheie she Is a Junier. r A. L. Barnes gave a luncheon have' returned home after spending three months In Miami, Fla. Mr. Lewis J. Itosenberg, of 8232 West Montgomery avenue, has returned from Kvansvllle, Ind, Mrs. Bimen Clark, of 3237 West Nor Ner ris street, has returned home, after (spending the winter In Miami, Ha. NAVY YARD Majer and Mrs. Arthur W. Owens have tin their guest for a few days Mrs. Clarence Carr, wlfe of Admiral Carr. of Htnnllvn til(vr lltlfl Mri. OttnS Will entertaln Informally at dinner In honor of Mrs. Carr bofeTe the .Navy Ilellef j Theatricals at the Navy "iard en atur-1 I'iv vnln Artnilr.il nnd Mrs. CdlTl Miss Anna Geldman was the rues! ef'f0. .for",rl'.1",!lUend at t!,Cl Navy ! of honor at a surorlse miscellaneous I "'" ln ln,s " shower en BunJay, given by her sister. Mrs. Alfred W. Atkins, wlfe of Com Cem MIm Hese P. Oeldman. Among thelmander Atkins, is new at 1030 Spruce guptn were Miss Mary Naftulan, Mlsn street, vhere she will remain for a nay Mnyeer. .viss Anna i-evin, .miss mentn. cemmanuer Ataina is a.i preacm iinnnan rem, .-nui rniaa ivi, .miss .Sneclar, Miss Hay Maten. Miss Iettle Marcus, Miss Ruth Bernstein, Miss Henriette Goldstein, Miss Hese H. Regal, Miss Isabel Sailer, Miss Elisabeth n. Srfmukler, Mlsa Ida Hlvkln, Mm. M. (leldman. Mr. Merris Sackser, Mr. Jack Ilium, Mr. Jee Hnvder, Mr. Herman Snyder, Mr. Ham SImltln. Mr. Marcus. Mr V. HUM tlr nntl.1 rvn. Mr All Hemstlen. Mr. rank Kahn. Mr. Na. Thn regular monthly meeting of the i than Oeldman. Mr. Jehn Spltzberg, Mr, i. C. T. LT. of Franl'.ford will be held 'Frank Geldman, Mr. Harry Althotse this afternoon at 2 o'clock. ana Jir. unanes ueraraat, Mrs W- D,IrtncC.f of Orthodox street Mr. and Mm. Veter WlneUur. of tr,34,anu franitferd avenue, will entertain In command of the yriUed States steam1 snip uuimer. Colonel and Mrs. Charles Sanderson Hill, have arrived In the Navy Yard, where Colonel Hill la In command of the marine barracks. FRANKFORD North Fifteenth street, nre recelvln eongratulatlens upan the birth of ti ren. Kdward Hllas Wlnelcur. Mr. Ilenty J. Walter and Miss Ada Walter, of 2312 North Bread street, who have been spending several months In Kurepean travel, are expected te return shortly. n un.n.'i ..'..,.,.!... i and flvp hundred nartv yesterday at the n i..,tf nn the ?OHi of Anril. She in Kncrlnnd nnd nvnnr-e home of M.rn. Jehn It. Hunsberger, 1!) and naeul have been in fw xeru ahHhe ffir irHlW SSS-: , AL0NQ THE READING who married Guster M'. de Hapsburg i Mrs. Jehn S. Stucky, of Welden, near iihln the last jcar hdiI Is living en Glenslde. haa returned from Pine Hluff, l'lrk avenue. ' c whefe "he spent the winter. I hinir Dorethv leeks very well. Olid The Weman's Club of Wvnrete. will went the name unusual and "different" 1 held its reguiar meeting thin after. neon in me ciuDream en ureenwoea avenue. There will bs a business meeting first, followed by a lecture en "Deeks Old nnd New," by Mr. Warwick James Price. The hostesses for April arc Mrs. Geerge P. Basnctt and Mrs. Geerge Gergas Pelrle, Jr. Tlmkn of her Philadelphia friends who ,Ja 'un iii,hf,. mi.. ter--m.ri,t liaie ecn her during this visit te'l me stralth-Mlller, of Ambler, -have been he ht I'hanged very little nnd la quite spending some time In Flerida. happy with her foreign husband. Dore- Mrt IlrW!j HaUoweU and Mlgll Mary Hallewell, of Bethayres, have returned from Flerida, where they spent a few WC4kS. . .. . I. .. &t. t . m al.M.M. nffAA,,l T riOtnw mat sue ii" ni"nj uuvmu. vlinU never forget the strange wedding liMthlrcs she had. I naid nt the time H tooled like a species of old-fashioned Umbtekln. It wa of pent te nnd allk frinitc. j en remember, and it van rcr- tlln y "dinerenr.' uur it suited ner thy was always oeniopolitan. She loved Paris nnd the ways of the Euro Eure prann and ns just the right girl te ratrry a foreigner. East Tulpchecken street. Dr. and Mrs. H.' Handle Kauders. of Gormentown. are receiving congratula tions en the birth of n se.i, Randje Mer. gan Kaudcrn, en April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wolsten Welsten Wolsten helme, of WlssahlcUen avenue, nre ex. pected home from Pinehurst, N. C, within a few days. Mr and Mrs. William Yeung, of 5528 Chew street, entertained en Men day evening, nt a birthday party for their flve-year-eld daughter, Miss Emily Yeung. The little guests included : Miss Mar guerite Fehr. Mls Delly Campbell, Miss Anna Tatlow. Miss Betty Sul livan, Miss Helen Davis, SIlss Majorie Walthe, Miss Mary Ore&s. Miss Frances Martell, Master Billy Yeung, Master Raymond Tatlow, Master Paul Yeung and Master Cavandcr Hackctt. I WAS interested tehenr of the en gagement in liiiltlmerc of Klir.abetlt llandall ami Dr. Harry Richmond Sterk. Jr. Yen knew. Klirnbeth is a tlsler of Alexander Hninlnl). who is ensaeed te Aurera Carter, of Haiti - mere, the daughter of Julian Carter, a I brother of Rev, Geerge Calvert Carter, i of Brjn Mawr, and Auiera'n mother vias Aurera Ha.'ehurM, who died seen I after her murriuge. What n bclln Aurera Haxleliurst was when hi came lienin fresii from hnnrd. . lag tehoel and mnde her debut in this ilty! She Mas perfectly 'beautiful, and m nnd spirited ns a sprite. I remem wr when she became engaged te Mr. "artr. He bad been eniitrmplating the minletr.r nnd ir was in the days when Mande Adams was playing In Barrie's "Little Minister." Heme one had told Aurera t lint she looked; like Maude Adama (nnd the did. for that matter). md he used te rail herself "Habble" and her fiance "The Little Minister." After her death Mr. Carter moved fik te jm tiniere ,and some M-ais Inter rIe'l Miss Hush, who wns nlse a imiaiepiiinii. Aurera Carter enme out in Jtaltlmere two .ensens age nnd eaine "P here for a number of parties. She is a niece of Mrs. Walter Slcel and of mm. .Milten Werk, who were sisters of thi former Aurera Haxlehumt. But te go back te Elisabeth Itnn iU. fclin has an envinbic iet'erd for ar weik. and served overseas In our -.. iiicunai uepnrtmeiit lis n recon- ! tructlen aide. She is uctive In the uaitimere Junier League and Is n mem- , Mr of the Colonial Dames of America. JACKir: had been taking rare of babv I rtlc ntire left te get brother his het- bus : hi n1",.,i,ml V'Pn w,rnp ''nni(' lli. ,Lm: 9nc thi"C l s"re. I'll ''", "' 'or my babies. This Is I '"e ramli for a mnn tr .,-tlH .. XAN'CT WYNNE. GERMANTOWN Mrs, Cbarle M. Stuard, of Ardmore, and Mrs. James R. Stuard, formerly of Ardmore, new of Oermantewn, hae WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs DeuvlaaS Dewncs Du- i rand, of the Aqullla Apartments, have had as tncir guest ever me past ween- end their cousin, miss licniia uurana. Miss Margaret Musser, of Oakland, Calif., and Alias Maigaret Blncham Cor- (i SOCIAL ACTIVITIES t t;.im,dr M,p' Wll'am -NVttbnl.l Klv. noun h' JnVenuc' Chc"'t Hill. ;: , W. WaJdei? i?thysIi:J5"' l0. Mr' "erbert Mrs ru. ,i'.,Ir"..of. "nvtrferd. Mr. and '""n eccUnvh,.the"' ra,"ll'- "e hovel Merris SVfyan,., n"rtiiient at the . the uini.l Sm ,th J hlrteent street, for Wv In jfav.'" Pe" ",elr ceun,ry '0 t'I!.1!?-JfJF? e 'aueMer. MM Ynrlr ......" ' mown, or .lauiiii.;" ,JV.V.CS .th0 engagement of her New Mr Ti : V..;V ,A.?I.,'!!K "rewit. te later te thi .Vi,. V.,;p'. A"ie"e'i M n The wJ.i. S'.r.' ,". (.'ts and Hlevenes, 1 ' " A. workers during tile ar, -wi', 'uhter Mlsa in Paiirn.i.t rf t' i ?."Lt'0 luncheon en I In honor of her I'll! be Miss Bertha '"Oiilie VniVi. Tii ,r Pa. merris. Mis MIm lln,KLL'8,.M1',i, Dllxabeth McBlrey menB th --. "iwMth Pancwist i". nrnviha .i.. ..: :"- '',CT wtiinu -ry .,,, ,uiH X lTf lnln X'nrrla 1lma a lli T'li.,.i....: .'.,:"' . MiTir '??ten' ',IIW '-III e fin. n. ' .'S AIle"' Miss Helen Chap Chap RMten xn?Tmft "rey. Miss Gertrude fiA.NallrJ' Jfnewles. Miss Mary Jiixi Vi. """". .hiss nv i Swan. fliJl..Var,l:.,J"t M.cAdoe. MIhn Frances. Klliabeih rr, i '4,!;ni.Vl Wlien. Miss 1 f i '" fd', "?? Kllznbeth Cfts Cfts PaieVi' V.'.H. ''re J''. Dejt, Miss Mlrn aen v., . :""" ""iii .xiisa .:"., !,'.,h',.-iirgaret Patterson. MIksi Murv Clothier, i .xiism uatn Cralir. flHS IVrrell Austin, "n, MIbmm ",,'. V'"3 nrollne Dray WerTck Mury Y''nla " Miss Mary Mtrlerin mI1" M?rBret Bain. Miss Wi.rii!. Mei se. M ss rnrrnll ttnlln inri '" Catharine Hinge. nti iiiVi , , '""ruaret Patl Mils' It llP,'lr!'-n. MIsn Mi I.Wiii.Ieice'MI'' w"h Vim J Au,l,ln. Miss Ten t MA"n?. "'-v.- Mlw C'nr ' e" Virn"n',t,ia ?;eV'Bh Frit, daugh daugh 1Wnr(,.re,,rntn . Mr"- ''"seph Frltr.. of 'ln st tlerman own, xs til onter enter ThuraJaO ,'f?"n "bower and bridge en "f Mi..' T?"rR00ll .April 20. In honor "ra. AifrAri ""; ?errm, daughter of hrLA,Ir.cj! rftl'l Merris, of Vlllnneva. Ri!enbr..K,??i"?."t Mr. J. Kenten leccntly xx.xs nnneuncea. wht. with V . "yn". Hiestnut 1 1111. ! l,r'll .M.rv ,.n,.V "n" their dau-;h. Wnrllnk- iiii y.. i . ' "cnry. h.is been "Ihliu.i trv l'i1.'1' al'C'm,1 returned , ;'m Uar V,. . ' ""' l''ar and' It11"' The',. m, !,t Prf"""t In .Swlr.er ilr ami m, ?"Lm" 'ft"" " 'mtU Jul). "'l tl eir r,f: .,,'01'" W ilte Geai v, Jr lb lait .?,""' WJ' have been'. feV r'rn"l tft h'iJ"?."1""- ' 'l'e'"'', have n an...!.? thl elty, and are ecmm-in "cni at j.ciham Court. 'aar- iflMtfWfc ;ue Mrt. Heward p. I.lg,, t, ef1 Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 If Yeu Cheese te Trim Your Own Hat, Here Are the Materials We have an unusually high-class assortment of un- f rimmed hats in all the fashionable shapes, materials and colors. One may cheese between milan, milan hemp, hair, liscre and leghorn. The colors include Black, Navy, Brown, Sand. Concord, Jade, Periwinkle, Peppy Red, Cherry, Tile and Canna. $3.00 te $12.00 i'il then, for th finishing touch, there nre ftewem In xviesths, bouquets or sprays, fruits and fascinating metal bugs from which te cheese. Flowers and Bouquets, 50c up. Fruit, 38c up. Straw cloth and braids In nil the newest colors 18c te 5,oe jd. Continuing Our Sale of Hosiery and Underwear Six Specials in Silk Hese llvJVy Sills Hosiery, SI. 35 u pair; 3 for 83. 73. Full-Fashioned Sill; Hosiery. S I.U.I i putr; :i fur C5.;s. Ureken lines of High-priced Hese, re mall eiders filled, si.fl.t. Heavy Full-Fashioned Silk Hese. . a pair; 3 for se.aii. Van Itaalte Silk Hosiery, ft.te nnd SJ.03 a pair. Imported C'hllTeii Wciglit Silk Heilery, S3.S0 a pair. Imported Lisle Hese, 75c and $1.00 h'liin Lisle Hosiery. T5c a pain S for IJ.oe. riecKed and Ribbed Male Hese, 1 a pair; 3 for (2. 50. Vanity Fair Silk Underwear Reductions Vanity Fair Gleve Silk Vests, usually J:.2u, at 11,83. Vanity Fair Olexe Silk Vests, hemstitched bodice. JI.'J.I. Vanity Fair Gleve Silk Vents, novelty xveaxe, f.D5. Vanity Fair Glewi Silk Bleemers, value 13, JR, at 5.3ii. Save a Third en Lisle Underwear Foiest Mills Llsle Vests, 3 for 11.00. Kaxser Llsle Vests, 5e. :i for ai.se. Kayser MeicerlTind Silk Vests, a.'ie :i for Si. '.'.v. .Swan Brand Imported Stvlss Mele Vests, taluc tl ::. i sir Ferest Mills Cotten Union Suits, flSc. Ferest Mills Llsle Union Suits, $1.10. Harvard Mills Llsle L'nlen .Milts, si,.',-, Kayser Cotten Union Suits, wlilte or pink, 85. Kayser Marvelflt l'nlen Suits, flite lisle, aa.OB. Snan Brand Imported Swiss Union Suits, value ).' 75 at ti.uu. Bright Colored Silks te Make an Easter Freck United, striped and flfiired rrrpr nre tinusuallv fascinating tit's Sptliig; partlculfcrly the doweled uiesdeu crepes They ceme in light and ilark gieunds, te Inches wide, as.oe, S.;s and $3.30 n y.ml. I'uliley erepe. are new and, whether used ati trliiiniliiir or te form the wliole gen, are inest nttractiM. te Inches wide, ii,',li and .loe a md, l.tglit and dsrti tiilTflsi aie 3 liu hes wide, jl.uu, S3.30 a janl 40-lnrh u,x nnd Hlark walla crepe Is a special wtiue at $f,3U , I'll. ammmmmmmmVmmmmmmmmmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmmmm-mm Kewpies Filled With Talcum Never Were Se Lew as 45c Before Tliesr fat little kewpies, full te the brim with geed riuallty talcum am Hie. nicest tilings for bridge pilzca or faverB, Up te new they've been 860. Very special, 43c, , SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Friends of Mlas Marjerie Deyle, or 1.104 Jacksen street, will be nrlart te learn she is recuperating from a recent Illness. Mr. and Mi s, D.ilv street, an tlens upon the birth of a daughter, Laura Smith. Mrs. Smith was Miss Laura Hamer, cf 1229 Snyder avenue. tl. X .!.. .m Tl.itl... .. I09A niA- 11199 muiuij u uun.j, Vfc ,.v JiihllCI street, has returne.d te her home after having spent a few days at Sewcll, N. J. Mrs. E. Benchart, of Pennogreve, is the members of her pinochle club 11 1 '&".( home this afternoon. Mrn. 1. llre'xn, of Pittsburgh, who Is tpcndlng f.owe time ln town, will be the guest of the club for the afternoon. Mr. and Mrn. Frajilt ft. Fraser will open their cottage at Ventner this week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rrlnten, of Asylum read and Orthodox stroet, an nounce Ills engagement of their daugh- 1 ter. Miss Mary Smedley Brlnten. te Mr. 1 William H. B. Whltall, en of Mr. and Mrs, Jehn M. Whltall. of Germantown. I Mr. flnd Mm Ttnrrx Wtr.TV.srd nre re- ' Jehn Smith, of HOPicelvIng cengiatulatlchs upon the birth treet. are receiving censratulit- . of a daughter. Ruth Wlnward. Irs. ONW1T TELLER C CO. ft. Jamts Sflep WALNUT AT 13" STREET The New Si. James Shep introduces its Corset Salen offering excellent Values BONTELL CORSETS Wlnward Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Welsh, of Lwrrah street. Mrs. Carl Mertensen, of Fresne. Calif.. Is visiting her mother. Mrs. William Platberg, of 5". 19 L'adem street. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn H. Brown, of l'Jifi Fillmore street, entertained a number of thn truest of Mrs. N. Kelly, of 2i.' Seuth I their friends at their home en Saturda Thirteenth street. Mrs. Benchart will evening. Among the gue3ts wcre Mr. Tailored Suits its its FOR SPECIAL ORDER ANO IMMEDIATE WEAR t02t tfftcsttrat tmt Medels that achieve lithe lines with bidding elastic A JEUNE F1LLE MODEf- 8.75 Silk brechs. lightly bentd. feature a wide elastic band at uaist-hne. B MEDIUM FIGURE MODEI 13.75 Silk broche with wide insert ei tr cot elastic. Heavily boned in bac 600 PAIRS PURE SILK HOSE JL.tO Pure tilt hose in sheer weight. I'ashie' able shades. Meck seam. Exceptions' even in weave. SPECIAL VALUES BON WIT TELLER & CQ CHESTNUT AT 13W STREET Fer THURSDAY ONLY An Extraordinary Offer of Women's and Misses' Highgrade & Coats, Capes, Wraps & Wrap Coats At Exceptionally Lew Prices 85.00 7 COLLECTION of women's and Misses' Capes and v Wraps of Gerena. cldyne and various twill fabrics, some Mmgtdmrly of which are trimmed with natural caracul and grey squirrel. The &JOO t 13S.00 Cape Medes arc -straight, wrappy, flare and two-tier, and the wraps are slender of line, introducing variations of the neck and shoulder treatment. All arc beautifully lined with Crepe de Chinr. Pussy Willow and Jacquard Ciepr. Misses' Capes of Cordine & Spengeen 29.50 65.00 A youthful model lined throughout with crepe de Chine. Ctrc braid is applied te close-fitting cellar and forms panel effects en the cape. Women's and Misses' Coats of Sennetta 50.00 and Twill Fabrics The straight model nnd the wrappy sil houette are featured in this group of coat. One model has entire cellar of neTel platting. All have 3atin striped Crepe de Chine linings in new spring colering: Women's and Misses' Coats, Capes and Wraps Vcldyne, Gerena, Marvella and the twill fabrics are effectively fashioned into the newest versions of the Ceat. Cape nnd Wrap, in the season's best colorings. Gerena Wraps and Capes with 95.00 Caracul Cellar Women's and Misses' Capes and Wraps of Gerena with large cellar of Caracul. Alse Marvella Capes with threw tie of duvetyne in combination of contrasting colors. Seme have gray squirrel cellars. I'lllt.A nii'Ki-ni"' i ijmiivu ini:Tm: j. i ,:fiiEi.r v i., C rS II I3E DT L wk blsT JnuvXueeviLlE ! II. XI ) StlS THE C03Tii:5T PPOMiUiON IS vAJSIVIUL 1 WfflMVYORtf In i i I'linf " ,t ,, i'0 i tf j. A mil tixnux.s fxVn x"Xi"i'', i.V.',l.w I "Ann A IT R I, 'IKXII .x l,ltr.l-.N f J llrlA ! p rtf ki i mm.. l iiVim i V' ll.. TRiJA rVr"n?"s;uh,rt nil 1 1 i:mii,-. ADELPHI F '7::'I""f 1 1:': nt , kh , 6na, ( r ' ,; "LILIOM" dV.i'c'r JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT win, v- & EVA LE GALLIENNE LYRIC ma. JOHN DREW tauKfrittAn:; Jl IIS 'I ' r.n - ..iTTrm x. ;iex Lnsum mi V-TX X Wsft-yW-V i 'i n fi: I.tr. at 8. is I'Oll XBt. TOI. MRS. LESLIE Wcucm f?up?:res I.T IO ,)l I TSHUSElaT LAST 4 EVES. Tep. Mat. today, Best Scti, $1.50 walnut Urt-ar,rai CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD "LETTY PEPPER" l. i M'.'it "X .vi - n pi i p -,' I l VICTOR HERBERT'S ANGEL FACE ilrn' A I ir'i m Sports Capes and Coats l' or Women and Mines 25.00 Heather tweeds.' novelty checked tweeds, and tweeds in the blurred pastels are included in thin group of Sports Capes und Coats, for travel, country and town wear. The circular tendency is accentuated in the Cape, and the Coats are swagger of line and wall tAilercQ WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SECTION THIRD FLOOR 8-B. F. KKITH'S-u x ?. DAPHNE POLLARD 1 R ' " ' l I N ; . H g f GRACi: NELSON 1 " "' l -1." l'r - M I ng S g GLKNN & JENKINS d i - Fi i i i ,, . SIGNOR FRI3COE 1'iHiit Spin t ltr.rr Icur 11 t i r-r e h"-'- M ELSA RYAN ' I Mri: i I i, n- lhri 5 jji p.tnionitirCeiBm, Nt.N'riTrt?x:Ti t MAtiif If. itfe. n-?.A nun 7-n a Betty Comps ) A MHU ittnfti'ftkf tntrftl "The Green t emettti TAHY tN'ci.tiriivA 'Ka: Mtklsn Htniltaa Tk.mlara KmtUMY Clarence Fwhrman, Piane SetM: Goerge Riehard.en, VeealltiS Ae-im- "iiev: te oitew thin lf aliit;'j ,. ?i!' . M ' K Jl ."0, 1 30, ,1,30. CJ0, 7:39, 0 : aBAm(;nrai Histurlrjl lreluutltW (ARDIGAN Krem i'.i rame'ii .S'n by ROBERT W. CHAMBERS The romantic sterv of a vnuUi and a muid drawn by chance into the dramatic struggle for ? Amurican Independence f Next Week TJtt: eiAST op i'Hoiepr,A.rs ' "The Golem" 1 Tir.c nr ilrnmn hlch remnn . xclt 'r.K H'tlin. Bem-iM im "itiiiu nxrr.r1irtm trir thn ' ciieliantti Lim' , mlality TmHtiTn JinuAti rriKSTXLT 11 .'10, 1.30. 3 30, 5.30 ; 30, 0:30 Paramount Festival Week REVIVAL OF THE GREATEST PARAMOUNT SUCCESSES EVER PRODUCED Today and Tomer. JOHN BARRYMORE hi" S Iliib-ten' I'roduct'en Dr. Jekyll Mr. Hyde MAnnt iTA?irinr.i l:ltNll(IN III RhT Al SI) IN' fA&T Friday and Saturday Cecil B. De Mille' Male& Female rren th "AdaiirabU CricLten," hy J. M. Barri. jtl Ir. 'K's (,.erl Svrnii kt n Tr.enui Mvichnn, il'b iml Wn. ii Hur". t.tl. T Il'brf ' nln Tilmier n ibrt i )ti!nen' Italian. mat u.r:ix ' . l Nli 'II LSDI1' "lN I1II IIIK llM't." MN sjia ami rm nti.v "1IKHOI.H MV Mill'." rjtiiv nd a '"rtD.vY liON'T II , Mi K 10l.lt lit H.MI" DAI ATI? J-'r" ' MAlilxHT ST. rALAlX 10 a it te n i. -i p, if. WALLACE REFD TUB fit WIPION" ARCADIA ,,rt,f,,.,,,,TO "LOVE'S BOOMERANG". iw i-enituT r,r,i fwin pewnr.r. VICTORIA TI.'ViaTCE "ANY WIFE," PEARL WHITE ii 'ti i. ta.uiv 'II I P M cT!i i M.Ki:n" ' V " I i 1 I 1 1 P SI. NORrIA TALMADGE A i ir-i O l'r i 'r I)i: I I ); A.N'xjr." CAPITOL errrWT jtui . m.m;t r.cvjtiii i v. 1 I. P.IHIKII.S ln PIlYS W1M. HP ROTS" xjLUDL Mm II nuiliwl, KOYT'S FRIVOLITIES BROAD u' 4K7n Pop.MntTeday i:iiiii:i:t ii. MANTELL Im im'AS YOU LIKE IT lW JULIUS CAESAR .it. im. mkii ii nt or i:m n Thiirrt. Ilinil Krlil-xx, Mmhrlll. I.i.iiI.M it ."iivlnM il l it..'.'J((ii!l,30 Np-r w l k i t lo'iettiiotv X- mm. irni r i nxii-rri 'v !i i, ',xi MVRI II NT or VKMCKi W " V ' KIII'Flirii llmi-ilny, llll I IM ITi ' i imiii;thi x jr , v.- .11 I II t l s,Hi ,s,itiir ' me ii ni in. FORREST Lant 2 Weeks"" I'lll't I Mt I'KII l iMtlMI. 1IIIIM' MM WVIK. TO I8 Till I IIM.IUtKN CNA.VteS DtlltNGHAM Pmtitr - Greatest or Ml FN ED crrQNS Shows -. 1 ' 'tijrey for itn : it Urfk GARRICK Pep. Mat. Today "II mini! rlinriix i 11 xx under "-111 ( 01(11 GEO. M. COHAN'S COMfcDIAMS In Hie Mlinlf.nni Altixiiiil till THE O'BRIEN GIRL Mnv- nit. mi ( t "n:i:i n AldinP d! iaV i hxiivii .11 imii JLct . ' 1 v r , si, MABEL NORMAND In 'I ,il. 'rnnrtr iirrniri ,-iii irk "Melly 0" Latrtrly! Remanct! Ihnlh! ' - ' Th iiin -. 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