Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 07, 1922, Night Extra, Image 11

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    ftancy Wynne Hears of Miss Fergusen s IllnessShe
Speaks of the Debutantes Magazine JusJ Published in
New Yerk Junier Leaguers Hard Workers Here
SAW Kitty PerWr in town the ether
I
ui.n wan wearing' a ami diuc
t,i'miLt nnd nn awfully attractive
Mr frit hat. trimmed In h most tin-
Siunl way. Instead or having n quill
Sr a few feathers en one side, there
a whole .bird It looked like a
Mrrokwt-pcrcheden the brim; It was
red and (jreen and blue and very Pretty.
Ory stockings nnd gray and black slip
en i completed the costume.
Kitty I a great friend of Peggy Fer Fer
iisen's. and did you hear that Peggy
fa, scarlet fever?, Luckily, It te only
a llcht but t,,e nnme acarlet fever
always Is alarming : and it Is hard luck
for Peggy te 8ct Blck when she is doing
e well at art school. She is taking
Illustration, nnd gees te all sorts of
8 laces sketching even te the wharves,
he has done some very geed things,
tee Have you ever seen any of them?
I suppose she must hnve caught the
fever en one of her trips;
I AM awfully Interested" hear about
the inngnzlne the Younger Set,
i which the debutantes nnd mr-mber of
'the Junier League of New lerk
ifcavc decided te publish. Net only
have they decided te publish It,
but the first number is put. It's
very geed, I think, and -they have
a killing contribution, "Extract from
fh Authentic Diary eta Little Girl in
'OW New Yerk," which t quite re
marknble. In fact, it bids fair te rival
Daisy Ashforth's "YeunR Visitor."
The magazine's proceeds nre te be
devoted te the Big Sisters. I under
stand It Is hoped te make It self self
snppertlng. They are go ng te have ft
music, art and theatrical department;
and. though the staff is amateur, tney
will have Oleria Themas, who is
Charles Augustus Themas' daughter,
for the play critic, nnd several ether
?."T mr .Pne?n11v sneaking.
8W. 1, a full Keclal calendar in theKf ?- SKS Ul ftffiMS .'
L..1. nn.l (tin fnrmr HOClnl Calendar
'will 'net be sent out any mere. Though
It Is net n Junier Jieaguc urguu. i.e
will be ft department devoted te the
League's activities.
I HAVE heard a number of persons
crltlelzlng'eur Junier League. They
iaay "New Yerk's league Is wonderful;
I It's always doing something. The lenpue
! here U simply dying."
That's net true at all. you knew,
pimply because our glr'.s de net dress
'themselves up as ',lnmp shades nnd
"tops" and ether weird things, and
de net give seme great blg'nnnenl en-
'tcrtelnment Is no proof that v.e mc net
active here. The Junier League was
Ktarted primarily te Interest girls of
the veunger set in geed works. Every
rirl who joins the league I supposed
te de social service work of one kind or
another, and let me tell you our Junier
LeaRUcrs nre ns busy as they can be
doing reed work.
I met one member recently, who teiii
me with enthuslnsm thnt they were
Irelng te pulnt one of lie rooms in u
mine's home nUnched te one of the hes-
ipltals with their own hands. Anether
'wa driving visiting nurses te distunt
ccscs in her own car several times n
week. Lets of the lrls nre Olrl Scout
car-tains, and n great mnny work for
the Seamen's Institute. , It's n very
active organization, but It decs net
advertise itself very much here.
THE children hnve been tnught te be
polite nnd when introduced te ethers
te pnk nicely te any lady or gentleman
who happens i-i for tea and wishes te
talk te them. The ether day lemmy
and Pelly, who is only three and very
shy, were in the drawing room with
mother, when Mrs. C came In.
Mether cnllcd Temmy te ppenk te the
Indv, nnd he bowed very prettily nnd
urild: "Hew de you de, Mrs. C ;.'
Then it wns Pelly's trn. nnd mother
wild: "Come, Pelly, ueur. and Kpenk
te Mrs. C ." Pelly flushed, and
then came slowly ever lo.mether'H t-ldc.
Mether took her hnnd nnil said : "Pelly.
this Is mother's friend, Mrs. O .
And Pelly sulped nnd said, "Is it?"
NANOY. WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
MIes Ulizabeth Griggs, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. ChJiuncey Milten Griggs,
of St. Paul, Minn., will attend as maid
of honor at the wedding of Miss Martha
Dodgson Maker, daughter of MrB. Leuis
C. linker, Jr., of St. Asaphs read, Bala,
and Miss Griggs' brother, Mr. Benjamin
Glyde Griggs, which will take place at
I 4 o'clock en Saturday afternoon, June
. 3. in St. Asaph's Protestant EpisLupai
Church. Bala, Mrs. Ethnn Allen Hitch
cock Shepley, of St. I.euIk, Me., sister of
the bride, will attend ns matron of
honor. A reception will fellow at the
home of the bride's mother. On thelt
return from a wedding Journey the bride
and bridegroom will live In St. l'aui,
Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederic W. W. Graham,
of 52 Summit stieet, Chestnut Hill, will
entertain at dinner en Saturday cvo cve
, r.lng, April 29. in honor of their daugh
r, Mies Careline F. Graham, before
ne dance which Mr. nnd Mrs. Ellsha
we, of 1709 Locust street, will give at
the Bellevue-Stratford, In honor of their
Ja.uKliJer. Miss Dorethy B. Lee. Botn
Miss Graham and Miss Lee will be debu
tantes next season.
Tlm1'niV!ll,,Mra' Kdnln U Blabon, of
Llttlefleld Farm, Brn Mawr, will enter
f?'n t dinner this evening before the
t!i nn.ce of ,l ser,c of four dances at
wniSi!rton.0elf CIub Among the guests
7" ,,: Mr- an1 Mrs Richard B. Nor Ner
Mr' i ?,nd JirB- Walter D. Blabon.
Mr ,nMrs'. German K. Conderman,
ItL'rfn "d,Mr8, Arjhur Atwater Kent. Miss
S, (- ,d?, Koaenke, Miss Anna L.
eull;d and Mr. Harry Davis.
tha'nuSI?. wrs' L!vls "' Parsons, et
n? .!,u(-ar't")' will entertain at a din din
CeumVJ i?lenl!!5 at the Philadelphia
tinrt ,v,y Club' The guests will later ui
nd the dance at the Merlen Gelf Club.
of U? ,nSl" Eans Norten, daughter
Falcon hmiMI;b' Rlchara K- Norten, of
jpring holidays w th her nnrentn r.
turned
en Wednesday te Karmintnn
aioei. where .h ' n "' K
Nancv F "virK"1 e'1; daughters, Miss
ten win ii?,rten aml MlBS Cnreline Nor Ner
Where thv'Li?." Ju1 .l rer Kurepe,
nre they will spend the summer.
erei8'A'h0!nal, Heed x'atta. of the Hill,
man A,rtment?' wl en ertaln at a
rtav B,rJdB part" ftt her home en Frl-
Mlss c5re? FnVAfir" 2,' ln honor of
Samuel i E,-rMe(iar, daughter of Mrs.
street wh;..HammPr' of 2l3 Spruca
Bell wini marriage te Mr. W. Rey
byterlan ri VlaS? ln th ocend Pres-
nut str?B,,,irc'LTw5nty-fl.rBt. and Wal
rii?I 1 m' ," .Saturday, Apr I 29. The
guests will Include the bridal party.
WavAae?.Irs- Charles C. Watt, of 6(05
Unyail rti8' ae.OTantwn. will enter-
of thair S.d"i,ier ls evening In honor
ibeth wand,daus-h.ter' VlM Mttry J5
C??,". Ja,.t., daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
tng of v(ri1?nd,WattJ'.beJfore the meeV
Ti?. et M'SS f.ockweod's dancing riant
enMxM.ar!C.M' J,0rklns, Mlsa Anne Hep
bth A.!,. lzanet" Colahan. M sa Ell
Mrh "'''!. Mr. Jehn fa, Lear, .
za
Mr.
"rbert Ooedalir Mr. Jeh?rWa:
Ren,
fnli " "ur"IU fllOOH, Mr. 1
Celeman and Mr. William Kelly.
Mr.
Hareld Moen, Mr. William
534 We,? illra .Themas C. Grace, of
entertain .h?i' lan!'. Oermantewn, will
MuirAi uat Unner th s evening at the
Sffl?lphift .Cricket Club ln honor et
btfer i ; 1 vrge uunten uonnisten,
SanSnc fimee,l5P et M ss Lockwood's
Miss J?.,.1 i?s', The, guests will Include
Mbei r ? '.ed?? M'f,. Pelly Lear, Mies
itellt s .'inT.'. JI?S Jianc" Tailor. Mies
MlwMarl fil W, Mnrgnret Mnneely.
MLviJ.?rB.u.rt Ivenderdlne, MIhh Martha
ni,i ,u,..nl,8H Cann I Y(
i uF.i1'?. Mus,," ss i-'(
Miss Car; nil Yeung, Miss Je-
leaner Dawsen,
. kit. .?! ; "'"v, iiti.
Jonald Dedge,
'SI' '; ?L101n? Petry, Mr. Edward Wiener
TO? V "K5aner wiener, Mr, Carl Lorem,
br,jbwi mcraiK .4-9 wafMHBTT' vwummmirk'm'jm
mABmwmmm
Mr. Jeseph . SUlnmeta, Mr. Marshall
TrultVMr. Harry pavls, Mr. Jack Mealy
and Mr. Geerge Parry.
Mr.', and Mrs. W. Nerman C. MeMullIni
of 887 Montgomery avenue, Bryn Mawr,
will entertain at dinner tomorrow
evening. ,
Mr. andMrs. James Caratalrs. of
pedds lane, Ardmore, will entertain at
dinner this evening before the danee at
the Merlen Gelf'Cfub.
Mr. and Mrs. Nerman K, Conderman,
642 Montgomery avenue, Bryn Mawr,
will give a dinner tomorrow evening.
The guests who attended the auction
bridge party and shower given by Mies
Ruth, Anne Perry, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jehn C. Perry, of Bikini Part, at
her home yesterday afternoon In honor
of ,MIm Katharine H. Coffin, of 251
Seuth Sixteenth street nnd St Davids,
whose marriage te Mr. Stanley Alexan
der Welsh, of the Aldlne Hetel, will take
filace en Saturday afternoon, April 22,
ncluded Mrs. William Steele, 3d; Mrs.
Frederick Hemsley Levis, Miss Barbara
Shoemaker, Miss Dorethy Painter. Miss
Mildred Lewis, Miss Dorethy Bacen,
Mlaa Dorethy Campbell nnd Mrs. Jeseph
Wllmsen. Miss Perry will attend Miss
Coffin as maid of honor.
Mr. Welsh will entertain his best man
and ushers at dinner en Wednesday eve
ning, April 19.
.Hr-ttn. Ml& Rbert B. Lamberton,
of 827 West Seymour street. German
town, are receiving congratulations en
the birth of twin sons.
There will be ft meeting of Mrs.
Troth's dancing class at
the Utrman-
town Cricket Club this evening.
Mr. and Mr"B. Wllmer Blddle, of Bin Bin
derten Heuse, Chestnut Hill, have left
for. a visit te Atlantic City, where they,
will spend part of several weeks at the
Rltz-Carlten Hetel.
Mr. Newton Elklns, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Elklns, haa returned from n
visit te LaureMn-the-Plnes. Lakewood.
Dr. and Mrs. Jeseph Price Tunis, of
"! I'Mcey place, who have been
whn hn hnn nin4ln Ih. .nil.. .....
tlen with her parents, has returned te
the Shlnlev Scheel. Brvn Mivr. whern
she Is a student. Miss Tunis will be a
debutante of next- season.
Mrs. Jehn Lucey has returned te her
home In Overbroek after spending- a
week in Carlisle with her daughter,
Mrs. Charles Hadden.
Mrs. Rebert Jehn Hughes, of Merlen
avenue. Merlen, haa left for a visit te
Atlantic City, where she la spending
several weeks. '
. Mr. and ' Mrs. Geerge C. Gray are
spending; some time at the Hetel Am
bassador, Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Horstmann. of
1804 De Lancey street, who have been
spending a week at the Hetel Laurel-ln-the-Plncs,
Lakewood, N. J., returned
home by meter yesterday.
GERMANTOWN
Miss Mary Elizabeth Parry has re
turned from Swarthmore College te
spend ther holidays with her parents.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel D. Parry, of 4614
Newhall street
,Jt, pa.rt anA d?,nc? was Kvcn nt the
home of Mr. Abe Stc nbnrir. nf ina ,...
mantewn ayenue. en April 2 by the mem-
T . j "i- CIJD '" noner or their newly
elected officers. The guests were Miss
Hese Youth, Miss Lillian Sokeloff. Miss
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
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Annual Spring Sale of
Hosiery and Underwear
Heavy Silk Hosiery, $1.35 pair; 3 for $3.75
A serviceable stocking In a surprisingly heavy weight; pure silk
with lisle garter tops and soles. Black, whlte and the season's best
shades.
Full-Fashioned Fine Silk Hese,
$1.95 pair; 3 for $5.75
Fine gauge Silk Hosiery, full fashioned, of dependable pure dye
silk. All the new Spring shades.
Full-fashioned Chiffen Weight
Hese, $2.50
A beautiful sheer stocking that comes In black, nude, gray and
emoke.
Heavy Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery
$2.25 pair; 3 for $6.50
One of our best qualities with a reputation for splendid service
Black, white and all desirable shades. The extra sizes are s2.se a pair.
Van Raalte Silk Hosiery, $2.75 and $2.95
Heavy Ingrain S Ik Hosiery,
leading shades. Extra slze Van Haalte Silk Hosiery nt $3.00.
Imported Chiffen Weight Silk Hosiery
$3.50 pair
EJne Imported Hosiery In the, thin transparent weave se much
In egue. They will servtceably llve up te their price.
Full-Fashioned Lisle Hese, Special at 50c
Fer Friday and Saturday only we are offering at this prlce black
and white Lisle Hosiery, value 75c.
Imported Fine Lisle Hosiery
75c pair; 3 for $2.00
Our own direct Importation at prices which cannot be duplicated;
regular $1.00 rslue.
Women's Full-Fashlened fine Lisle Hosiery of the better kind In
black, white, balbrlggan, cordovan, tan, navy and gray. They have
double sole and tee and high-spliced heel. Sheer and medium Heights
for Spring and Summer wear.
Vanity Fair Silk Underwear
Gleve-Silk Vests of pure dye silk fabric; Just as lustrous and as
firm texture after washing ns before. This is the usual J2.25 kind,
at f 1.15,
Gleve-Silk Vesta In hemstitched bodlce-tep style. This Is a supe
rior quality, usual $3.00 kind, nt sz.sb.
Gleve-Silk Vests In nevelty-fctrlped weave; a vest that will retain
Its shape Indefinitely; special s;.VS,
Vanity Fair Gleve-Silk Bleemers. Full cut and of excellent quality
glove silk; regular sizes; value $3.25, at sz.se.
Cotten and Lisle Under Vests
. Ferest Mills Fine Lisle Vests. In bodice and regular top; sizes
36 te Hi exceptional value, 8 for si.OO.
Kayser Llsle Vests In all sizes; fine elastic ribbed weave, 85ei
3 for fl.BO.
Kayser Mercerized Silk Lisle Vests. Our finest grade; all sizes,
SSei S for 13.33.
Imported Swan Brand Swiss Lisle Vests ln all sizes and styles.
This Ib one of the best qualities obtainable; value $1.25; at 88c
Cotten and Lisle Spring Weight
Uniensuits
Ferest Mills Cotten Uniensuits In all styles; exceptional value at
esc.
Ferest Mills Lists Uniensuits In medium weight; all styles, at
81.10.
Harvnrd Mills Uniensuits In fine llsle weave; all sizes, $1,38.
Kayser Cotten Uniensuits In white or pink ; exceptional value, 85c,
Kayser Marvelflt Uniensuits in flue lisle; all utiles, $3.00.
' Imported Swan Brand Swiss Uniensuits In line lisle; regular 12. 75
value, at $3.00.
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MISS DOROTHY WHETSTONE
The engagement of Miss Whetstone
te -Mr. Henry Le Ueutllller, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Reberta Le Bou Beu
tllller. will be announced today by
Mtea Whetstone's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter 'Whetstone, at a
dinner given ln her honor
Jean Amarnlck, Miss Blanche Green
feld, Miss Irene Steinberg, Miss Lillian
Kats, Miss Dorethy Lleder, Miss Kve
Frits, Miss Frances Lleber, Miss Anna
Fitterman, Miss Jennie- Steinberg. ii
Gertrude Miller, Miss Shirley Bleem,
Miss Kve Schlacter, Miss Ethel Barr,
Miss Rae Youth, Miss Mae Gratz, Mr.
David Nepeve, Mr. William Felnberg,
Mr. Alex Sternberg, Mr. Hareld Schln
der, Mr. Leen Wolen, Mr. Maxwell Mas
ter, Mr. Harry Sternberg, Mr. Harry
Kasloff, Mr. Samuel Elscnberg, Mr. Ir
ving Blsneff, Mr. Lewis J. Berman, Mr.
Ace Panceaat, Mr. Leuis Tartar, Mr.
William Schlacter, Mr. Joe Wolf, Mr.
Henry Landsman, Mr. Abe Steinberg,
Mr. William Keasler, Mr. Leen Segall.
Mr. Ben Cehen, Mr. Samuel Freedman
and Mr. William Stein.
WE3T PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. II. Brown, of 604 Seuth
Kivtinth street, anneunce the enKaccment
of their daughter. Miss Carolyn Brown,
te Mr. liarry HKaie, aise ei mis cuy.
Sir. and Mrs. Maurice J'. Brewnsteln,
of 252 Seuth Fifty-fifth street, announce
the engagement of their daughter. Miss
Edith E. Brewnsteln. te Dr. E. T. Wcin
steln, also of this city.
Mrs. D. Frankll, of 5433 Walnut street,
gave a surprise birthday party recently
In honor of Mrs. R. Gelland nt 1401
North Twenty-eighth street. There were
about thirty guests.
Mrs. Henry Protherew rptertnlned at
her home. 1421 Seuth Fifty-fourth street,
last evening. The guests Included Mrs.
Clarence Dill, Mrs. Philip Spoencr, Mrs.
IxjwIs Mlllch. Mrs. Frank Smith and
Mrs. Jehn Mucklcr.
Miss Mildred Keever, of 6029 Walnut
street, will entertain at bridge this
evening nt her home. The guests will
Include Mr. nnd Mrs. David J. Snyder,
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Franklin, Mr.
Richard G. 0llern, 3d. Miss Dcrethv
McClees and Mr. Frank F. Patterson. 3d.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. McClees. of
ion walnut atreet. entertained nt bridge
Inst evening nt thetr home. The guests
Included Mr, nnd Mrs. Grant Wright.
Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bartholemew.
Dr and Mrs. V. I Clark. Mr, and Mrs.
full ashiened: black, white
and
IWiMrVaMri.-
Mr. and Mm.' Charlea Cheate Cenner
are metering from Detroit te .this city,
where they will make their home at 4714
Cheater avenue.
. Mrs. Samuel J. Levy, of the Brighten
Apartments, Fifty-first and Locust
streets; Mrs. James Pierce and Mrs.
Jeseph Scott, were the guests yesterday
of Mrs. Lewis R. Murphy, of 6113 North
i iiiecnm street, nt tne Hetel Walten.
Mrs. A. L. Lent, of BIO Woodland ter
race, will entertain a week-end heus
party. The guests will include Miss
Eleaner J. Brown, of Wllkes-Barre : Miss
Hanna Madisen, of Muncy, Pa.: Miss
Dorethy Lent, of Gloucester! Mr. Ste
phen Gohe, of the Pennsylvania Military
Academy, and Mr. Albert Gohe, of Lew'
Isburg, Pa. Mrs. J. p. Btrlnklnr. hn
has been a guest for several Weeks of
Mrs. Lent; has returned te her home.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Stella Rosenthal, of Mount Ver
non, tf, y. is the guest of her cousin,
Miss Jeanette Leepold, of 1612 Oxford
street,
2002 North Thirteenth street, are re.
celving congratulations upon th birth
or a son, Heraco A. Stern. Mrs. Stern
was Miss Beatrlce Oeserman, of New
Yerk.
Mrs. Frank Radls, of 1821 Green
street, gave a surprise birthday party
recently in honor of Mr. Radls. There
were about forty guests. Mr. Radls'
mother, Mrs. R. Radls. chaperoned the
party. Mrs. Frank
Fannie Maneteea.
Radls was Miss
&r'3nd.."l2wHartman Kuhn Ol'mere,
6200 North Fifteenth atrenf annn.m.a
the engagement of their daughter. Miss
Margaret Montgomery Gllmere, te Mr.
Clifferd Lindsay Dauphlnee, also of this
Miss Lynette Rehfus. of C833 North
Bread street, entertained a number of
inenau ml ner nepie yesterday at bridge.
Among the guests were Mrs. Earl B.
English, Mrs. Frank Bensen, 3d, Miss
Mildred Keever, MIm Dorethv Mlnnlch,
mas uwenaeiyn aimer, miss isaitn
Edwards and Miss Dorethy McClees.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Keating, Jr.,
of 2633 Seuth Seventeenth street, are
receiving congratulations upon the
birth of a son, Geerge Keating, April 8.
Mrs. Keating was Miss Anna Kenny,
of Sixth and Reed streets.
The Alpha Phi Fraternity nnd Delta
Delta Sorority will give a dance- at the
Bellevue-Stratferd Hetel en Friday
evening, April 21.
Miss Elizabeth McShay, of 2626 Seuth
Fifteenth street, and Miss Mae Stene,
of 2636 Seuth Fifteenth street, have
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"Harris" apparel takes its place among the smartest styles for Easter.
Suits, Capes, Coats and Dresses fashioned just for us, te our eun demands of
care and finish. The result of concentration en value plus style a specialized,
concerted effort by "Harris" designers, collaborating with Parisian Couturiers in
the creation of apparel unusual at these irresistible prices.
Suits Correctly Styled
49.50 te 175.00
Tailleurs and "soft-line" Suits of piquitines and tricetines in navy blue
and black.
Nevel sports styles in novel sports fabrics margellas, maras, spongeens,
melresas, imported tweeds, kashas.
Incomparable three-piece Suits dress with matching cape; dress with
matching coat; skirt, blouse and coat.
Gowns Eventful Offerings
25.00 and 39.50
Fashion's latest models, running the entire gamut of spring ma
terials the kinds of frocks that leek se thoroughly smart and wear se well.
Various and entirely different models some embroidered, some with grace
ful plaited or embroidered panels, and one little French looking style adorned
with drawn-work, is but $25.
Unusual belts and sleeves lend further touches of individuality.
This Different Kind of Juvenile Stere
Presents Styles and Values of Unusual Merit
Coats and Capes
An excellent assortment in newest
materials and checked tweed. All colors.
Fer 2 te 6. Fer 6 te 16
8.95 te 32.50 9.95 te 55.00
Cape-Costume Dresses
An unusual selection of light colors and
staple shudes. Trig Btraight-line frocks and
jaunty capes, some of which are lined. Ages
19.95 and 22.50
Silk Hosiery
Special $1.65
A famous brand made te sell at a higher
price. Value exceptionally well-timed. Full
fashioned, of heavy quality silk; pole, gray
and black.
Easter Millinery
Quite an unusual collection of Hats unusual in
individual se very new se very smart!
Styles for sport and dress in every color that fashion essays with white as one ex
treme, black as the ether. The new sailors included, with draped puggeries of Geergette
or crepe de chine.
Gay embroidery of jute crochet vietift ribbon in novel effects thick fringe or joy.
eua eilfc tassels these are the style points they offer for your approval.
Of Picot Milan, novelty cloths and braids, chcnille embroidered en net, and ribbon.
-We Specialize en Apparel That Slenderizes
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The Seuth Philadelphia N. T., Ai will
give a concert at App's4 Danelng
Academy en Friday evening, April 21.
TIOQA
Mrs, O. Beadle, of 1(00 West On
tarle street, announces the engagement
of her niece, Miss Vera B. Thompson,
te Mr. Edward Fry, also of this city.
NAVY YARD
These taking part in the two playlets
te hn riven at the Navy Yard tomorrow
evunlnv for the benefit of the Navy He
lief Association, under the chairmanship
of Mrs. Timethy Keleher,.wlfe of Lieu
tenant Commander Keleher, wilt be Mrs.
Clarence uuiorsnsen, xnra. uawara u.
Cochran, Mrs, William e. smitn, Mrs.
D. Strait. Lieutenant Commander Wil
liam Wlllcex and Dr. A. E. Park. Dur
ing the evening Miss Evelyn Williams,
daughter of Captain Yancy Williams,
will dance and Mr. Tervla Huhn will give
banjo numbers. Mrs. Clarence L. Black
burn and Mr. Harry Schaffer wilt direct
the plays, which are entitled "Where
But In America?" and "Suppressed De
sire." Dancing will fellow.
Lieutenant Commander H. H. Norten
and Mrs. Morten will entertain Infor
mally at a buffet supper before the play
tomorrow evening.
Mrs. Timethy Keleher, wife of Lieu
tenant Commander Keleher, is entertain
ing Mrs. Jules Llnden, of New Yerk
City, for a few days.
NORRISTOWN
Announcement has been made of the
marriage of Miss Bessie Berger, of
Rechester, N. Y and Dr. Isadore Hur
wltz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hur
wlts, of 831 Cherry street, Notrlstewn,
en April 2 in Rochester. After a. wed
ding trip Dr. and Mrs. Hurwlts will live
ln Norrlstewn. Dr. Hurwlts Is a grad
uate of the Jeffersen Medical College.
The Erslne Club wl Rive an Easter
dance en Monday evening, April 17, at
the clubhouse. The dance will be the
third dance of the winter scries of
entertainments.
Mrs. Heward Trumbauer has returned
te her home In Buena Vista, Va., after
being the guest of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. S. S. Kehn, of Fernance street.
Miss Harriett M. Wills haa resumed
her studies at the Russell Sage College,
Trey, N. Y., after spending the spring
holidays with her mother, Mrs. M. .R.
Wills, of De Kalb and Jacoby streets.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Invitations have been Issued toy Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Gardiner Shew, of Nor
wood, for a dance which they will give
fU5
Twelfth
Cerner
Chestnut
Wraps Capes Coats
49.50 te 135.00
Wash Frecks
There are mere than a score of styles in
every smart fabric. Imported gingham, sateen,
linen, chambray, ratine, English prints. Fer
ages C te 16.
2.95 te 18.95
Silk Frecks
Of rajah, taffeta, colored pongee, wool
crepe, crepe-knit, Canten crepe and minuet.
Many styles showing new zephyr hand em
broidery in vivid color. Fer ages G te 16.
13.50 te 29.50
New Blouses
Exceptional-$3.95
Of batiste and cress-bar dimity; two stvles.
One with hand French knots; the ether with
briar stitching in contrasting color. Peter
Pan cellars.
of Gracious Charm,
the fact
fling. Uirll'Mrat-tW
r Club. -
ay
Centurv
Mrs. Price Wetherlll Janewav has been
the
guesc or ner cousins, Mr. wiuiam u
Milter and Miss Careline Miller, at their
neme in Meaia for a week. -
Zimmerman Kaupp
The Zlen Lutheran Church was the
scene erf a pretty wedding Inst evening,
when Miss Louisa Elisabeth Kaupp.
daughter of Mrs. J. M. Kaupp, of
Lianercn, became the brlde of Mr. Ed
ward E. Zimmerman, of this city. The
ceremony was nerfermnd bv the Rev.
"" w : v;s. The bride was given
Vi marriage by her brother, Mr. Otte
white Canten crepe. The maid of honor,
Miss Flera Margaret Kaupp, were
honeydew color georgette and the brides
maids, miss Ksther Alexander ana miss
Gertrude Saur, were, respectively, tur-
auolse and neach rotor crane de rhlne
Miss Gertrude Elsa Hlldegard Evers,
Miss Dorethy Gebhardt and Miss Deris
Louise Kaupp were, flower girls. Mr.
Zimmerman was nttended by his
brother, Mr. Henry M. Zimmerman as
best man. and the ushers Included Mr.
Richard Gucnther, Mr. Herman Guenzel,
Mr. Fred Hereld and Mr. Jehn Schmidt.
A reception followed the ceremony at
the Aldlne Hetel, After an extended
wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman
will be at home at 806 Bewley read,
Llancrch, after June 1.
The Message of
The New Church
SOCIAL
ORGANIZATION
Here and Hereafter
Free Lecture by
Rev. Adelph Reeder,
of Orange, N. J.
Church of the
New Jerusalem
22d Street above Chestnut
Friday Evening at 8
Organ Recital at 7:45
By Rolle F. Maitland
NO COLLECTION.
A
DIFFERENT
KIND
OF
STORE
5.00, 7.50, 10.00
that each is se entirely
the Larger Weman
Wf .- .rw V -r -.- WV' - .' -
BONWIT TELLER 6.
OA faculty cCty xfQryUtmtiem
CHESTNUT AT 13 STRB1RT
Tomerrow: Closing Out
Odds and Ends of Higher Priced
VANITY BAGS
French Suede Metallic Cleth
Striped Silk Pin Seal
First Fleer
FOR BEGINNERS
Yeunc Mn and Yoen Wemfn.
Learn te rir In, 8 lessens.
ew OrrinUInc
INSTRUMENTS FURNISHED
150 N. 53RD ST.
I'HILA.'H I.EAIJ1NO THUA'IIIKW
nmnt'TieN ok lee & J. j. miuiieivt
fUHDEDEsT THC WORLDS BEST
Olllr M'tn. hi 2iin
In Conjunction With
following Slari
ROY Ct'MMINCS
With Hlllle Shaw
nancy minis
KI'.NO 4 (1IIKKN
rriu.'Ki.i.A iiitiiH.
KYRA
HARD & PEART.
IIKRIIF.RT IIOEY
CLARENCE
IIARYEV
VIOLA YOTRI'UA
Florence felmbrrt
THE FLEMINGS
A nCI DUI EVES. AT 8:10
AULLrfll MAT. TOMOR.
FRANZ JIOLNAn'S Comedy et Llf
"LILIOM"
JaSiSr JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT
Wither & EVA LE GALLIENI.'E
LYRIC
Even, nt 8:15
MATIVKE
TOM OK.
MRS.
LESLIE
CARTER
JOHN I
DREW
snasnmHtvn
MAtTERPIECI
Vt 1 1 H
JOHN HAI.I.IDAT. ERNEST LAWrORD.
J1ETTY I.INLEY. ROHERT RENDEI.
TSHUBEKI LAST 2 EVES
Lail Mat. Tomer., Beit Seati, $2.00
WALNUT LASIo?tT-,2TSeMOR-CHARLOTTE
GREENWOOD
In Her RIsEest Muilcal CemcJy Hit
"LETTY PEPPER" -
LAST CONCERT TOMORROW. 1 P. M.
By MR. WERNER JAN"SEN
ffflMPOSER OF "LETTY PEPPER"
NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW SELLING
VICTOR HERBERT'S
Oreatent of All Musical Comedies
ANGEL FACE
Orlelnul N. Y. Cost nnd Production
BROAD
MliHTS AT S:l
Jlfttlne Tomorrow ,it
13
ROHERT II.
MANTELL
nn.1 fiVrv'VIE F. HMI" "
TONIGHT MACBETH
Matin.- Merchant of Venice
Tomorrow
tomeiuww JULIUS CAESAR
Es..MU.Mat.80,tei.Wil.M t .'Oitntl.SO
NFAT WKKK 'KATs .SEI.I.IM,
Mendav KINO I.FARi Tu IIAMI.ETi
wX Mat MKRfllAVTOF VBNIFKj
Wedn Nlcht. UlCIIELIEUl Thur.rtay.
AS Set' LTKE ITt rrl.1i MACIIETIIi
Saturday Mat 41'I.U N CAKSARi Satur
day Xlrtil RICHARD III.
FORREST Last 2 Weeks
MATINEE TOMORROW
SOUVENIRS TO ALL THE CHILDREN
CHAIHIS DLUNSMAM Pnttrrt
wmmmvs
6tst of All FRED STONB, Shewt
Pals Pl "iff for the Lt WeeK
EASTER WKEKSEVTS NOW
The Mask c&Wig Club
"TELL-TALES"
K Mimical HuU'Ee In Twe H)Ot
Ee.4rfat Mnt SOeteK 5 A Mat j(), te;
GARRICK Matinee Tomorrow
"Dancing eherua I a wander. "-KKOilllD
GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS
In the Whnleaeme Mutlcal Hit
THE O'BRIEN GIRL
imarv's nm musical sister)
THK PHILADF-LPHIA FOKl'M
Anneuncfi te Il Members That
t'OLONKL ARTHIR tOOIIS
Fermer 1'ellru l'ommliener nf
i.rlt i'lt ill lalt Tnnlcht at 8.30
New
"IS
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In the Aciili'Illl of fulc un
1MI--IIH E TO I'OI.K E A
I.KEAT flTV ElTEt'TIVEI.?"
IT
ACADEMY OF MFSIO
METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY, N. y.
ViecVnel-y"' II PARSIFAL
Maedrr. Iluil i loud, lletlumkr.
Tlckrta Aciidtmy & llmne'ii, 1110 ,heaj, fit.
Acadi'mr Tkla llex OffA Heppe'a, llllli'liest
PHILADELPHIA ZW 13
ORCHESTRA " U"J,V,',.,II,.A'-'I:"'
TROCADERO THi5 ""eadwayuelles
S
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F.f. nt 8:IB
THt COSTLItST PRODUCTION IN VAUDtVIUL I
WHIRL'NEVYMM
, flVt SClNtS-SORSBUS COSTUHtVTHl MWTy CHORUS I
if5sav
s- aMsttfShr3lfrTrMa
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3.75
Values S.50 te 10.00
Combining purte and mi
lady's vanity acceuertei,
these enset embody distinc
tion and utility. AH have
mirrors and compartments
for powder; many nave ciga
rette holders and lip-stick
cases.
Plrsctlen Stanley Company of Amarle
NINETEENTH MARKET
11. 1:30. 3,30, p 30. 7:80. 0:SO
TODAY TOMOimOW
Betty Compson
IN A NEW PARAMOUNT PICTURE
"The Green Temptation"
Aiiifi "new te anew T"rN"'
SPECIAL! EXTRA!
PERFORMANCE!
FOR THE CHILDREN
Tomorrow Morning AT 0:ae
DOORS OPEN AT 0 O'CLOCK
FOR
25c
ALL
SEATS
kiddies
STANTON
MAll.L.Ml. .1 Jl.illl. t-.l
11:30. 1:30. 3 30. C:30. 7.30. 0:30
P America's Historical Production
Cardigan
J1Y ROHERT V CHAMBERS
NEXT WEEK
THE OIANT OF PHOTOPLAYS
THE GOLEM"
Tlnsllne drama, hlirh romance.
Ins action. KorKreim ettlnsn. overwhelm
Ine thrllle. enchanting Iwauty, mlahty
sti"ctnreH
TdSrthm
W Wl RROAD & CHEflTNUT
11:30. 1:30. 3 30. 0.30. T.30. 0.30
Paramount Festival Week
REVIVAL OF THE GREATEST PARA
MOUNT SUCCESSES EVER PRODUCED
Today
and
Saturday
Cecil B. De Mille's
Male &
Female
Frem "The Admirable
Cricoten," by J. M. Bsrris
Cait Incluaes' Gleria Hwan-
Ipen, Thomaa .MelRhan, Deb
Dnnlele. Wesley Harry, Llla
Ie. Rebert Cain. Theodora
Reherte Rivmnml Hatten.
NEXT WEEK
MONDAY AND TFHSDAY
"ON WITH THE DANC'K"
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
"IIF.HOI.D MY WIFE"
TRIDAY AND SATLMIDAY
"DON'T CHANfiE IQl'K Hl'MIANP"
PALACE
UTII 4. MAHKE1' STa.
10 A. M te 1 1 -IK P. w
WALLACE. Kt,ILl CQN.,
ARCADIA iH'. Mceui1upT.'
"LOVE'S BOOMERANG"
ANN FORREST and DAVID POWELL-
V1C1UK1A
MMII tc .MAiin.t.1'
! a. m. te nun p. m.
"ANY WIFE," PEARL WHITE
BUSTER KEATON "ir ,
tnillulj ie a m t n is p. ii.
NORMA TALMADGE
Euaere O Hrlen In ' DR f.I'.Vf: ANNE"
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FRIVOLITIES
Direction Maerics E. Felt m
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Mabel Normand
In f. k Sfnit'tt 8
"MOLLY 0"
COMKini UOMANtKI
niiiu.i.s:
NT WK THE PK'TI'RE Sl'PREME
TUPS. II. INCH'S 'Hll, THE WOMAN'
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Ice Revue " s
TONIGHT, TOMORROW NIGHT
And Cenlinuinr All Next Weak
All-Star Ice-Skating Cast
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DAPHNE POLLARD
In Nevel lllti of Hnnif and Fua
GRACE NELSON
GLENN & JENKINS
SIGNOR FRISCOE
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