itsfta ki '-f-. pll?ipWPfl5 ITOSvJ-J.B vrh& PW'AMW&Kvl Wff wwt, Y'22W. WS. tWi,' ',w, . tr VVlTTT'TTrArl 1 M.Sjy tmmt W,-7r- iT" As Ml KJ2 1 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE JVflW'y Wynne Speaks of Engagements Announced Frem Abroad Festivities and Plans for Easter Week Are Discussed "Why Net 1922?" Begins April 24 ' TTAVC veu noticed Micro's n wrt of Hrun 'en ciunKemcnt. nnnounecd from tlie ethrr Mde Intely? I mean ii.l, or mm from Philadelphia or rby nir licceinliiff cngflKcd en the rthtr Me of tlir nter-er world for Ant matter, mid etilillng the news here. There vipi Kntlierinc Thompen'.s en Mifiucnt te !ern Weed In Man tin 5rt nnd she li mnrrled te him new. Then rime the news of .fnck MrFad d.g engagement te MIpi Kllswerth. of K,v Yerk, which ww nnneunccd te us from Univ. where both of them were during the winter. And then en Satnr dy emne n note mineiimdng the en gpmcnt of Mnrln.T-eulse Thompson, Lhe Is l T-urepe with her mother nnd Iter and he Is eiwigcd te nn JJiiglhh man, Cnptnln Lionel (Jeorge iray, of Hie Indian tinny. I Hippos that means another Philadelphia girl living abroad. Thwe are iilte a geed many new In the rntiKH of Kngllcli society, but for the Hke of these already e"r there who like te have their fellow-countrywomen with them, the mere the merrier, per- hP. t CANNOT realize that wc are In the 1 arr-und week of April: In fnet, en en trrlimen Hely Week, nnd Hint Sunday will be llnMrr. There will be no parties Ihls weeh- and W?"" Xlveii leni'iii ' "' ' '" . ,.'. ",.,- ,llP announce the marriage of their dnugh dnugh wJileli is the story of the Mnn li for l"ieter M) Bnn(.nfl Ilci,e fhnnncll. ami tin r lil'tll. J en kii". . ll'ul we'll be busy enough next week te imike up for n want of gnyety, anil heXk after that, loe There arc the Mwk nml Wlp and the 1-ellewnhlp birthday party and the younger danc ing rlaiVs in Waiter week, besides the Philailelpliia Dancing Clew meeting en the night of the 17th at the Rllz. Then the lleddy I'age will give n party fei their niece. llnnnlnR (range, en 1- ridny nlg!it in Kaster week, and there will be Innumerable weddings and innumer tble Mnsk and Wig parties. Hetty Welsh I" te be married en Easter Monday te Arthur Paul. On TuemI.iv Marian Wrillaee will b" mnr ried in' New Yerk te Heward lliieknell Sttarns. who U n nephew, you knew, of Mik. .lelin Price Wetherill. of this city. And en Saturday there will be three nnldlngH. Ktlllli 1'age and Isaac Starr. Jr.. at St. Peter'H Churcli. in town; Mrginin lleekwdier and Harclay Mc Fndden at neon at tlie Church of tlie lieileemer. and the third wedding that L-!l,ni-'i.,n f'nffin nnd Stnnlev Vclsli. I There -eems te be a date connection In Keine way with the Page and Heck- icher families, nltheugh It is, of course, fiitlrel mmber Jehn as Mr. U te be innrrleil the same day as the McKaddeii-IIcekschcr wedding. Still, the hours will be different. Virginia at toen nnd Edith nt 4, te if you hustle a bit you can take both in. That's better than Xannie Dale's and Nnncv Cepe's and Elizabeth Rreckle's, ill en the JUt!i of May. for they have all rliesrn the same hour, se you posi tively will have te make your choice as ta which you will attend. However, the day ! pretty fnr abend yet and they might change the hours, though for that matter Jte-nillr Vellrath Is te be married tt 4 that aiue date. Se It's a ttws-up. TID jnu hear that Kllzahetli McElrny J-' is te be a string bean, nnd some 1 nvmn ene ele a cabbage, nn ccnitiint. in the 1111.I Hetty Wayne Vecitnblc nn en l'nteli" in Ibis enr's "Why Net 3!t?" I wonder what it's nil about. De you Miiuiee tlie henhii ticated debu ." . tante of the piece wanders Inte the1 y coincidence. Jillt (10 you vc- wr. ana .urs. ueur I'artdeclC Klapp. ' mmmnnrter 'and Mrs uHi-j 1 list- n himw " Ej.,,,rt ,, .,,- "-:-:'. """"" Simpsen will entertain a few innA.. .......n,nn ti Mr iUi iitu c rucR Mrrnt. ni,i tiinip une tm .""- '..: : . 7 l'lntt was announced tne same nay p-, : T. " fpHLV ',,,.. ;...'.? r 1 Informally nt dinner also be Vli-Kinin Heckslicrs engagemen. .10 ther ceuntiy plaw'at Vi laneHT w ' dance en "'" L,S1, Melmlden. and new Ktlith lane, .. . garden and bears what the vegetables hlcken nnd Mldvale avenues (jormnn (jermnn tlilnk of her? 1 knew she's a reformed I town, will entertain at a buffet luncheon eharacter at the end of tlie piece, but at the l.esinnlnc m.v idea of her par- rntt Is nervms oil tli- order of "Fidget- t.v I'lnlip's" parents In "Slevcnli Tcter." De j en remember that wonderful took? And tlie picture, when" Philip Ulted liis rhalr. lest IiIm bnlance und PI!ed the table cloth mid all the table implements down en top of him, and Bis parents, dieted in brilliant green and red, steed at the open deer with both ImmN raised lilch in the nir in ! siwsrauen? Well, somehow i fiel that we. tee. tre te pretest nnd huld up our band In horror nt Krnestlne in first, mid then all pat her en the bnck In ap proval .ut the end. Hut must of nil, I want te see the ".string bean." the cabbace, the eggplant, onion and nil the ethers. I think It will be wonder- "Dkssii: stajed fop hincli at Mrs. JU T- T, -'.J fliu nllmH .! t .1 t . k..f . . """ iu.i.im nipy I1IIO Mefstenk and fried onions. Ite.ssic ntc r meat diligently, rarefullv putting aside ever- piece of onion. "I)e ion net like onions, dear?" nsked Mrs. ,1 ;, I don't knew; I never ntc te ",i'1 "." ''' St-ter said thought I better net ent V111. eiiher." NA.VCV WYXNK. ' v SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ,'r:-. A'. " McCall. Jr.. will e, ...m.ren r lw.ner at the mairliii-. ,.r -uifs jfimr,. McCall iiiiiiuiiicr et Mi Nerm'j in i, r.'. J,L'1 '". "m Mr Mrs An.i L.-M,'.'.L,;IJ( ''.'' Mr. and M.icl,csi, which will' tnke , Mr. H,i M,r Prnnlt II. MeH. of C,t Vr. M m , ,;"',; .r.'""V? """. 'laugh- ""l'. IJHl.'l mrdany,a,f,t,nl;,,;,,,a':rucS,Ven5 "'" ,,Mr and Mn Aithur W Sew ill nf "nner"r,"C,rir.ry?rt' w' ''-i. a ''it ii?xi lrihemn 'J Hn."raa eve "l. Mi,', l'11''. vf " 's"'Ull's of Mr , ', . Cm. " ,? cat,U"n' 'laugh US Kr, mi M,'Jl ' 0"' Vciitman. of Th"iwrw 'i , "'V ''"'tnui Hill. Kriif" " .?, ,p MSH v"',l" nr.d Mr. (W "it liiii '18 ,"f I'averP Inn... n-la. J,,," 2s ""'' l'lnc'' "" Wed! The i'ii,.i. .. 1.- H'I brl fl - ... ' Wl" "'."' ,ll, s'lii'ier l-?"" . Apr'i 'JPl I .'I w lie 1 Miu II.II....H,. ltr f ' rlK llUl . I. 1 . dniulit r i 1 "-;rina te 'In "li: ",f re,ll" ,''' 'rl'll Mer. J" i",1." ,IO,"r "f X'" ff Piiii lls' '''inl'tti "f .Mrs. A fcrili;,:",,,.:'s' ,"r.Vl!-i". wi.11. brlla of I'elh lll Court IS' I- r' Hi e 1 ..n .1 ,':""" '.Iseiibrcy Include M I'm r n 'V1''11',' "f ll""'' "l Pleicncn i..?,A,r,!,rt i'-,eiibrci. Mis, Iiumi .. I"1'! .vane, Mw liei iiiie.i Slarji.n,, ' ?"",'" ',' HI"."'. .Miss Pr Mn. ,;.'. ".'. ' '". -Mr liar- r. r,L "?. .. "Sina-I M.vic and Will "'('ml Ml... m. ..,'"" 'M-i ecu, win 1T1 ,e ""1 ' 1" as one cf I ! brides- !!!. n.'"l -MlS. J. Itmw.ll , mj?''" V ineww tli are' 1 Ting L011cra111W1iir.nl .. 11, l.i.., 1. ia-,. v"aiomiienu en the birth leibt . ii.-J""-. wrnmlngii( waa p:iia imajer (daUjhter et, i.:C" .!r2.. Mra. Chiir,.i, ; V . "."".'"'J. .nine i, ,n the ' ureh r,f tl Sa our. Tlirn.,.i..i,,t. '. .1 i'ne .in 'r Sffi "i'rtj- MIsVMar- MeV cl an ill iV' bc . ' "n'd of honor, ' I -p s r,M.I,lal"T ."'" i."l'luilt' Mtn LU1. M er.nV hlhU''' "r Mr Slac- in. L V.. ' ew, Jr. Mis Martin n linL-.... ' We?', ,",', rcnl11-'" .Macl.el,l, r e,f"McrknMrS' W"'lam lr Wanainaker. Dr. and Mr. It. Albert Helland, of Crittenden Mreet.. Chestnut Jim. are receiving congratulation en the birth ?Lft AJ(I,!1W- Alice I'arde Helland tpJIi-II?,l"nA wa1 5,M A,,M Pardee l'?Pt daiiRhter of Mr. nnd Mrs. IM Kar P. I.arle, of. Chestnut Hill. .ur "Ji'lMrn. Htary II. Mevd and $,' .''? ec,PylHR Wye Heuse, their i"V?i ,,l?'.' n.1 Ardmore. Mr. Moyd lll,J'. "V.iM y'd recently returned from a r.iedltcrrrncan rrulne. Conn., will arrive the middle of next month, nnd will ba entertained ns the Kiiest or Mlas Mary C. Hebard, (Inuch ter of Mr. and Mrn. Daniel I,. Hebard. of r.vergrceii avenue, Chestnut Hill, for V!?rt J1"0' M,M Knslne will be one Vti lh" hrldcsmnlda nt the wedding of Miss Nannie H. Dale, daughter of Mrn. Richard C. Dale, of 135 Teuth Right eenth street, and Mr. Edward M. Hld d e, of the Wellington, which will take place en Satuiday, May 20. Mrs. Kdmiiiirt H. MeCulleugh, of 400 Seuth Mfteenth street, accompanied by her nieces. Minn Marian S. Wurts, Mls.i Lleaner T. Wurts and Miss Rosamond Wurts, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Rob Reb ert Kennedy Wurts. of 2134 Pine street. will sail for Europe In June. They wilt spend several months touring the Centl-' nent and will return te thelr home in i me autumn. Mrn. Christian A. Hagen nnd her sons, Mr. Christian H. Hagen. Mr. Fas- sltt Hagen and Mr. Arthur Hagen, of I Illicit Innc. Haverford. will sail en Knt- urday. April an. for Europe, where .they 111 iincnd several mentlin trnvellnc In France. EnKlaml and Swltr-erland. I Mr. and M:s. Oeergc W. r'iannell .Mr. wiuiam jicuuuiey I'eweli. jr.. en Saturday, April S, at Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrn. Fielding O. Iewts, of 261 Seuth .Seventeenth street, will enter tain nt a small dinner at their home en Monday evening, April 24. Mrs. William W. Bedlne, of Oakwcll. Vlllaneva, la tpendlng several weeks In Atlantic City, where Bhe Is visiting her mother. Mrs. James -Ferney, .who has been there for several months. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Hacker and their children, who spent several weeks In Atlantic City, have returned te their home, 326 Wlstcr atrect, Oermantewn. Miss- Julia Lewis and Miss Careline Lewis, of 1B16 Pine street, will leave the latter part of thin month for a trip abroad, where they expect te spend sev- eral month In foreign travel. They will remain until the autumn Mies Frances H. Hammend nnd her elstcr. Miss Ievlna S. Hammend, daugh- tP.rs.f.,r2- nnd Mrs- '' Ja' Hammend, of 1222 Spruce street, who lmve been spending a few days with their grand- Xciv Yerk, have returnert'tn iimin kL. iiiuinvi, .urn. ueorge a, uernartl. In nKagemen M.rWe, ,-1 rewntl? announced 'SKe". as ' -c"l,J 1"neurcfu' - MIfs Mildred Ktsenhewer nt 1 !.,,., (own. win leave en Anrii 71 tn- e ,.1.1, ' te Annapolis, Mrt., with Mrs. Charles ' narten Keen and her daughter. Miss 1 Jain, de Kinder Keen, of 1812 I'lne street, Thev will attend ttm nnv-,1 kn., .... c 1 day evening, April 22. and will ! ever the week-end. . 1 The Pennsylvania Chapter of the Skid- lil t. rv .. lunln' neia n luncheon at 'i PJI"Jf-Htratfercl en Saturday, at 1 eK,.; vif2"VnI..lne ?"? Mr, also ga.v a dance en Sa In the clubroom of the Rlt in.;,. C..11 'SI,0' Interest will be that of ...i ' ?ri .MV,rl'l'. daughter of ..... SnV,.h" nu -...V".::'" ' : ,,, imy. or is.ie Charles W. Ciirvln. r v,.:. ., .""', Xr- .jwt.fc.. ....,i'iii,ui,-,i Nrnnru !.(, .. t.i 1. ii . . "Jiiiiniutl. Il,. "' ','. ' at 10 s 30 o'clock iii..i'i,r ,' "' .'."', ,'."., ' ,',e LP t uiu.n n i,v lull 1 huh) ( I'M icnh Twen- iii-iii nnu j.erui streets, niiH ii'lll l.n innowee iiv a viie-Ntratferd. breakfast nt the Relic- Mrs. i:itvnivi t w, cf Wissa- ' H,(xli - followed by an auction ' brldge ?,' .'i-v i.1 .1,erl(!mc. Th.e Ktiests will In- "U"K ",q '"-1"'"-" et per card club. .:":-?"" ".r 5"r '. Mcciej will , ... .. . . . IV" '"."" ir..jrj'.?'.nr "B" Vfiny at nnu- iminr, 0.1,10 nnerwoea read, (iver- brook, en Friday evening, April 28. The I guestn will Include the member of I their bridge club. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Geerge William Mackey celebrated their second weddlnil- nnnl' versary at thelr home. 23T Seuth Fifty ' third sjreet, en Friday evening. Mrs. Mackey will be remembered as Mlrs Anita Solemon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Poulter have returned from their wedding trip and are at home nt fiHOS Hadttcld avenue. ! Mrs Poulter was Miss Mailc I.. Phillips. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter K.. I.lens, for merly of G'JOT Lnutdowne avenue, are I occupying their new home et 1325 North Slxty-eecend street, Overbroek. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeb" lren, whose marrlnge took place in the Chambers Wylle Chuich. llreud and Spiucc streets, have returned from their wedding trip anil nre at Heme at in in south Fllty sixth street. Mrs. Heren will be re- . ineiiiijercu hh -ii:k imiuciim ..luriiu. i SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Tlie Forty -eighth Werd Athletic As As srvlatieu will held Its fourth nnnunl ilaiice and Mil) hoi em Filday. May .1. at the Cooper Hall Hapclng Academy, Twenty-third and Christian streets. Miss t'thel Yehu sailed en Friday for llermuda. wlieie she expects tu lumaln ter two weeks. Mlhr, J.iue H.irrelil of 2iitl Seuth Flf icenth street, haa Just icturncd home from Chelsea. The iiiembcia of the Tan Alpha Kappa Gwan-te Bed Stories By J. P. MeEvey NCK upon 11 time, dear children, I line . , a wns a lirne centipede mimed who went tu war te mnke (lie Andrew world Mife for centipedes. He iiiiule ;i grand picture ns he mnrclie.i away. riirrying twenty -two gme .. feuriecii re- j ehc!-s four iiuiinie- nml a lintchet .1.1..!.'. ...r ,.'ff ihe niniiii I ,.,,, ge .IT thepinne.1 All tlie girl cenllpedes Meid along tlie treet and rliecied liliu. And thi' 1 men centipedes wan -iiicu m nm i comfort the girl ccinipi'ues wuven 111111 gOOll-bj. , . .1 I! Ne one wined nuy luiriler lliiui his boss, .lake Centipede, who hint prom prem ied him Ills inli when lie, rellirneil. That N, lie sorter preinlei it, Wlia t lie said was: '"inur Jeb will It here when you return. Try te gel ll." AS I SAID before, and If J"U were paying nuy iitiriitlen you lienrd me. Aiiiliew ('entliieile was a brave sol sel iller. The lirst ilnv at I lie flout lie les four legs, the mmimiiI day live, the thin) day seven Hut iMil lliiil slop Andrew 7 ll iliil ' net. Within twenty -tour iieurs ue mm lest four mere lcs nml wns still go ing. (Dorethy, don't allow tin hnh.v le chop iliose piano l,es wllii that a.. 1 juit I1111I ll Nliaipeued. I Hut en tlie very ilny Ainlrew lest Ills fort -ninth leg tlie war stepped. Hn wiiH terrlblv illsniinelnted. He had r- "." --.-.---. -jj-. .- I'ept 1 ip iew win my irgn, nwullewcd hla dliapiielnlment, nut nt .mifs .-viuarcu Kisennewer, of German-1 Hener Guest, at Dinner vlmmmifX'' LL "' ? KEKSMMf siiBiik? -mmm,:. i Et Photo by Bachracti MISS TIIEKESK E. CLARKSON Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip 8. Clarksen, of Edgcw'ater Park. N. !., who will be the elicit of honor at a dinner which her par ents will give en April 17 before the Kaster meeting of .Mrs. Wurts Dnnrlng Class Fraternity will give an Easter danee nt 1 the Aldlne Hetel en Saturdav, April 22. The Entertainment Committee Includes ' Mr. Wesley Ayarn, Mr. Charles Dabb 'and Mr. Stanley Shields, NAVY YARD Majer and Mrs. Arthur R. Owens will entertain nt 11 buffet dinner before the Navy Yard dunce uti Friday evening. April 21, In honor of Colonel nnd Mrs. Charles Sanderson Hill nnd Mrs. Jehn fe w, b 1', ,C of llPr brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Dcnegre, of Rydal. Kearna, of Toiento, ranada. Mrs. Geerge W. friends befere the YARDLEY Para I'. Kastbum, Xllss Para I'. Kastbum. of Vassar College, has been spending the Bprlng vacation at her home here Several of the faculty and pupils, of I the high school win attend tne pin.. "Macbeth." In Philadelphia en Friday evening. At a meeting of the Civic Club en Thursday afternoon liiBt Current Kvents ke. The ehantVr wer'1 uiscusseii ny .Mra. Augustus .1. Saturdav tvenlni I Cadwallader and a papr en "The Mod Med llttenlinimn irni.i ern Newspaper" was reud by Mrs. Fred utienneuse Hetel. ) Satterthw'ilU'r. The Nemitintlng Cem- were discussed by Mrs. Augustus .1. dulici Liivtaui-. nr mittee presented these names for officers and directors for the coming enr te be voted en nt the nnnunl meeting next menth: President. Mrs. Charles T. KhsN burn: first vice president. Mr". Char'ra M. Karnes: second vice president, Mr. Frank H. West . secretary. Mrs. A ll. Mfishey; treasurer. Mrs K. "1 arrlngten Barnes ; directors, Mrs. T Sidney Cad wallader. Mrs. Fred Beans, Mrs. Harry Smith and Miss Mary O'Connell. " I NORRISTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn V. Totten, of 830 Stnnbrldge utrcet, celebrated their thirty-fifth wedding annlversdry en 1 nurseav. 1 lev nave lour eiiiiiircii Mrs. M. IMP Miss Mabel Totten. Mr. .,0im K. Totten Jr.. and Mr. I'aul Totten. ' The Cbr'stian Kndcaver Society ef.1 the First Presbyterian Church held a secl.il recently. There were about forty . of the younger set present The com mittee 111 charge or ine event incmiivu Miss Isabel Nelsen, Miss Ixmls. Alia bough.. Miss Sara Collision nnd Mtas 1 Urenrl.v Shelden. Mis. Walter Tayler and her son, Mas- 1 ter Walter, Jr.. of Onks, were guests of Mrs. T.nlerh sister, Mrs. Harry Heser, of :r,7 West Marshall street. I Mr. and Mrs (Icetgu Fisher, of Pert, Carben, Pa., haie returned hbme after visiting Mr and Mrs. Geerge Uethcn- 1 1 beiger, of fi!8 Chain street. Miss Katharine Mm gam organist of the Ilnws Avenue Church, will give an organ recital en April J3 nt the church. I . She will be assisted by Mr. Henri Scott, baritone. ' DELAWARE COUNTY A children's nla. "Snlckerty Nick," was given en Saturday afternoon at the Artsmau Hall. Hese Valley, under Ulf uireotleu of Mrs l.d son Harris. , Mis. Charles Downing has opened her I home at Walllngfurd, where slin will tpend the early spring and summer. Hurwltz Saltzman A pretty wedding took place lust eve- ' ning at S:.n.n o'clock, when Miss l-iathcr ' Satuman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II ar- riu Kniizninn. nt sn.u Pine street, became tlie brldn of Mr l'dward Hurwltz. also of West Philadelphia. Tlie Itev. Heiija mln nieck officiated. A reception at the home of Ihe bride's parents followed, after which Mr. and Air Hurwltz left for an extcnBUe wnldlng trip The Veteran Centipede Named Andrew -j There wn- icallj iietliing lie ceiilil .I., nt. ,. 1., I. ii.tli.u I.,, utnvril iin.illi.i. if" .i.f.'iii (i i.iii, "- ',- .... vv11. nm, ,.1,,, ws , ,,,.,,, , ,.u,i,,,r mt. Se lie iimiclieil lieiue en Ills 111 l -one geed l'g nnd forty -nine (,,H,p,.rt, ,, ,d,,. Ainlrew lenriieil e manipulate ills forty nine woellen lees ii tlint tlie elulileentll nnd I lie tlilllj Ceenil eue !im h hm (in (i(i mM ,1N IP wn(t MPP.ntf ,. ,f, ,iiul twenty - tviiiiiii'ii mifs :iiiii 11 11 iii trimin'ui'' eishlli encii past Ills len-il-. lie went te fee his iios.Pniieut geriing is job back Thern l"n't any." said tlie hesi-. "itnil, anyway, somebody i!w lins get it, or If lie hasn't In- will lime if I hne anything te sn about It, which I have 11111I von haven't. I'e 1 make my. telf c!cnrV" ""ylttV said Andrew I J- lie went iivvny mill. said Ainlrew Centipede, ami ig n lerrib'c In t ler with li fmiv -11I111 woeilcti legh. vvhiiii niiule .lake (Vnllpcdc, the lies:-, still migi'ier witli li 1 111 . What lieciiiiie of Andrew Centipede, t In brave veteran? Me dually get 11 job as 11 trap drummer In a jnz. orchestra. when he t-0011 hcciiinc pun ills llirnugh nil I'eutlpeilln for the iiuuiher of iliiimn nnd cowbells nnd f li I n k- he ceiilil vvullep with his ferly-iilne vvoeilui legs, (lll keening pet feet i line. lint he couldn't M:iml the sliuiii of lislenlii'.' te jnz. iniidc nil the I line, mi lie went mils, like uut of lliein de only he had tlie ailviiiiiiige of liclng uli'i (e beat himself te deiilh willi Ills forty nine wooden legs, Which he did, Tha(' all. pvvan-te-l-ed, LUTHERAN PASTOR ASSAILS POOR PAY Rev. J. D. Kreut Tells Ministers Other Men Strike and Win Demands When men in oilier occupations want mere money they strike nnd get it, nnd it Is Just 'about time ministers assert their rights nnd put it up te the peo ple te give them proper maintenance, according te the Ilev. .f. I). Kreut, Audubon, X. !., who nieke nt the Lutheran ministers' meeting today In the "Central Y. M. 0. A. , Tin? nvernge pny of clergymen In this ' rectlen of the country Is $30 n week, and that la entirely Insufficient te main tain them and their families, be said. "It is an abomination In the e)CH of Christ te talk of n preacher a fcalary. he said, "but wc must de It, or we must have support. The overage pny Is he meager it in net sumcient support nt all. Most congregations pay salaries merely because they premise (e de se when the minister Is engaged. In ancient times priests received tithes. If we did that today we would have te build pens te held the cattle, and dove cotes ler tin' pigeons we would receive. "Christ, it la true, told his disciples te take nothing with them', and te re ceive subsistence from the people. His example calls for sacrifice, nnd we should make sacrifices, but we nnd our families have the right te live, net merely te cxlBt. A church underpaying its pastor Is in the same position as the farmer underfeeding Ills Meck It suffers in the end. "A soldier In the army serves his ieuntry. mid lie never gees hungry. 'A shenheril is lilililltnincdil hv Ills stock' I. comferi . A pastor Is 11 eldIer of 1 urisi. always ieruuig miivrs, vvi-n 111 a less te himself, nnd he bus 11 right te pin I in and expect sufficient support for Jilni&elf and family from Christian peepVe. "Chie man. a pastor for thirty-four years' at n salary of $13 a week, was ralsedUe $1t" just before his death. The hlghcsA paid minister of our denomina tion rcV'clves $8(1 a week. Compared with eher men with specinl iiientnl trainings our pay is Insignificant, and cempnreA' with that given bncball nlnvers. our imv is n Jeke. "Thev i-iiy ministers receie their re- I ward aftc.t they nrc dead, but wc want , 1 some of thvit rewnrd new. The labors 1 of the ministry nrc as important as these of thet courts or police, mere Im portant, for we work t prevent crime .Men of ethtar occupations when thev want mere, ..strike te get it. and we of the ministry should put it up te the people te bn-n adequate maintenance; It Is' our duty te nss-ert our rights." GET EA&TER OUTFITS Windew-Smaahera Reb Market and Fifth Streets Stores Twe window sm.slilngs were reported te tllC I ml ice tedu.t Men's rliithlng-u'ilucil nt ?li7 wns fnken from the hiiVerdnshery .tore of Snlller Prethers. KM" Market street. At the store of Me'vrls l-'tMnger, IL'OS Suiitli Fifth street. SI," worth of men's clothing wns stolen. FUR STORED an A1 INSURED DURING SUMMER. MONTHS KKMODl'MNn AND IftWAlRINO A SI'ECIA lI BROWN & BRAWCHER SB W. htltn Aie.. Orrvinntnirn i'henc: GcrmantewM nun KL3. 7 IBjn Chrntniit StiWet Women Who Frequently Feel Tired Many of our enthusiastic clients came te us for treat ments because t h e y "felt tired " This comes from dif ferent causes nervousness, "run-down condition," soma sluggish ailment, obesity or underweight. Fer each case we have a most effective treat, ment nnd baths which pro duce a new strength and vigor and which will entirely remedy "that tired feeling " Visit us and t.ika a ti In treatment without cost or obligation en your pan Cellins Institute Fer Women Exclusively Fhone Spruce 5484 Hellevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street r ! zm ii 1 1 h..h ji t i i i mmi in I. iimiii , . IH Lalw A 'Mt'SHLW JrlltA amg-xsm)tzi;&-Mm.v r "t mm w& E? 1 ILiXSiAiJi bwawwa-awt , , f"SjjiMMallilitLilJaa ,Bfei cowTiisueus neon te n.-pn iHITaf x 'yrarx (WVCJUf11 L nM J THE G0LD DIGGERS VCJ mkmrmM I W i THOMAS POTTER DUNN mSSSSm. .aatalaW alaH H LalaW afaT mk H H H I i 'Um.i'i . !'' -Illl: ll1-' ''" bKUl1"11 D3B BkltfBRft fiKfiMi ulH ISBOLBSam BTfr AXmmmm h f JJ wi WKtm) Rv. C, D." iredheid Takes Pulpit Tlie ilev. Charles Daniel llredhend took up lila duties ns pastor of the Prospect Park Methodist Kolwepal Church yesterday morning. A large Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Your Hat for Easter Sunday Must be Inspired by Paris And here we have n most entrancinir collection of hntu that every woman will want te see at once. There are no duplicates. Each hat Is influenced hy n different Parisian model, and In this country their peers cannot be found. $15.00 te $30.00 All Our Better Blouses at Half the Prices Marked Here Is Indeed an opportunity te get a charming blouse for Faster Day. And nt such a saving, tee! Jn this gathering may b found silk waists Geergettes nnd crepes nnd some enchanting ellca with ruffles and lace. The sllka come In While. N'nvy. Rlack, Tan, Gray and In bright colera. They nre ticketed from SR.7I5 te K10.7S, and for this week If they last- that long they are half the tnarUed prlres, Dainty Peter Pan Waists in a Solid Celer for Easter Fer llmt e.er-prc-ent tweed suit iiethmc eeu'd 1 mere suitabU than a Peter Pnn blouse In 11 matching uuule n then again, you may prefer te wenr It with a sweater And sureh ntn suit or sweater will find Its match, for they ceme In mam colors llese, lllue, Flesh, Orchid, F.merald, Urewn. Canary and Gr.ij.. A fw have long cellar. Hegularly $2.05. Hpeclnl price. 2.00. Smocks Have a Thousand Uses and the Price But $1.00 Just count ever the times you could wear a bright-colored sineclt nnd you'll be surprised. Anything from gardening te golf, from canoeing te cooking, simply cnlls for one of these smart slip-ever smocks In white or coleis, with embroidery In contrasting shades And new Is the time te get them, for they are regularly up te $3.50 only a i.oe new. Dish Towels, Glass Towels, Bath Towels All Reduced All Irish Linen Dish Toweling, 25c a yard N'e dressing, no lint, ltcd, blue or white borders. 45e quality. Ready Hemmed Glass Towels, 25c each Geed sturdv towels, ltcd checks and red border". 25 by 33 Inches Halt linen. Wonderful value. -ICe qualltj. All Linen Glass Towels, 50c each "Glass Tewel" woven In border In blue or icd, Ready hemmed. 22 by T.2 Inches. f- quality. 35c Turkish Hand Towels, 18c each All-white or with, blue or pink plaids. 17 by 31 Inches. Large Turkish Bath Towels, 38c each Heavy, white towels 00q grade. Turkish Wash Cleths, 3 for 25c White, pink, blue or lacnder All Irish Linen Huck Towels, 58c each l'.im.i"k borders and uuallty Bath Mats, $1.90 each Woven in blue, black, white .'iid vejjew tin., predominating night different pat. tuns, eme giving Chiiuse rug tifTecu S2 r0 grade. Last Few Days of Spring Sale of Hosiery and Underwear Don't Ferget: Fine nu.illty fiill-fnhU.ned l.Ule IIe.p, :.i, 3 f,,,. s.nn IJtaek and while, full-fashioned l.Ule. ,-,or each " ' All the Spring shades In line Mlk lime. l.D.V llenvy pure llli llime, lisln tepi and f.-i t all shades si v. Kine I.lnle VeKtH. 3 for I.OO. Medium welglit l.i.e Union Suits. The New Easter Handkerchiefs Arc as Smart as Can Bc French llniidhprrlilrf for women with rolled hum prmtiii in h, newest colorings Seme with cmbreid. red cenn rs and mbrelderv ,, Vlie lRins. f.0e te S'l.lS each mnreiciery or. AU-WI1IU1 llunilUer. hlrf, u th ccrncr cnecti, nnu nil around. Fer c.ttch. Fine ,eclt i "He llaiidkerrblrf suipilslegly low jiruc of fiitr each. Matchless anet of Irench 10 f.i.i cacii Fer Little I-' llexrd lluliclUerililef- nnd Sc a he ' II nnu .ir a ihi 1T3 SPECTACULAR SGEH&S THE. SOUTH 3EA UUWa j. -s 1 u j j fm ii vty1i -j j.m m m-t oiifrefft(len nltendcd, The new pas tor was formerly pastor of the Twelfth Hlrcet Methodist Episcopal Church nnd of Nt. Duke's Churcli, Hryn Mawr. He was chaplain of tin I'enl s muuiiiun durlns the wnr, by 14 Incliei. hemstitched JIuO St. 10; extri lzes, SI. ,ery special Kifi l.0e te s.l.eu colorings ,v the in the newest Colerril Ituiulker. hlef. for men si.nu j MOORE & ELLIOTT l I IIVII l SKKTjII "A IIVHV ,,.AN.. j CANTWELL & WALKER I Cs "-H.ST l..tl.lls'. ANDY & LOUISE BARLOW 1 111 r..ir..M liHTAINKlts- I STANLEY BROS. lentil inis 1 hat uu vviii. 1 im .. 1111. rrvrinn ivvii-rxnr (iimiiiv "PLEASE BE CAREFUL" '"rBMBiaaHniHiHw Itull'li lliiltiui's ( iiniTrt llrihrKlrn Ureses .llilllr 1111 I'lillliV rinfm Qrciin Prices '.V"l"i""111i"j" ' ""' -'uvTi" Nluhl. 'J'v ail- III. . H-eepl :.tm .l-v CO.NTIM III M)ll 10 lTlTM" I. iis( Dhew !tiir( ut H u'Cleik h'hurp I 1 . lr Hi OUR STORE ORDERS Amwir the Buying Quettim Our 80 retra' fperlena U. ' font ttiMl ten, art dealing with n relUbl firm from whom rmi tan Iiurrhsif everrtlilnr nerdeil In th ionheld. Our plan enbtr en te n te In lemtlnx mirei,ef I'hlla. WRITE FOR DETAILi TONIGHT M t7 r im" IVIarriottdres . -1111 chestnut street. I'HIA.'U l.KAt'lNO TllUATnnS Dim:CTKIN OP t.EK A J. J HtltHIKflT w;ij;nrij.-tj-'i-jtiT'!r.-iiL-iJ CMIIttEUr THE. WOfttOS BEST ll.lllj .tlqlK. ut 211.1. I'vrs. et Klin "Midnight Reunders" An All-Ptnr f'nnt find t'emtmny of SO With a Typical Winter Unrilrn I'heruii In Conjunction With the Kullewlng Vainlvllle Plum fAM I JANK (IKKI-'N 1 IIARIIV IlKAIl.v I A .ilmnu lllrl'r IIIM r.i Allro iimnntl Helen F.tr 'aek Kellfr Irtlnc O'nnj- tliiXnen ChaaAVhrelrr .,-"i,."n Wnnhburn Jean Cnrrell lliire y White Celin Cnmrnn AMI Tltn FAMlll'M CLBVnr,AND imnxxim ham.i;t (ALHUT RSEHSftwBiWO VICTOR. HERBERT . BlGteSr MUSCAl C0rt0Y SUCCESS ANGEL FACE OR.GAIAL, NEW YOQM CAST- SAM SHOBERT'BE6.RAIlllH7 s. W08UTS GBEATEST ENTfRTAINfB Al. OLSOM INHIC B0MB0 GREATEST HIT SEATS NOW rea 2 WEEKS LYRIC MR. JOHN KT U'KKK rer. mat. MRS. LESUE CARTER UKCW V tSOHnsnrwxufrs MASlEEPItCS WITH JOHN HAI.t.TDAT. i:n.NEST I.AWFORU. IIKTTV l.INI.EY. HOHEflT 11E.VDEI, N1AT MON. SEATS TI1IR.. K. II. .It 1.1 A Firt Waek: Med. Eve., Sat. Mat, MERCHANT OF VENICE; Tue... TWELFTH NIGHT j Wed., Fri. Eve.., HAMLET; Thurt.., Sat. Erei., TAMINC OF THE SHREW. $1 te $3. pint tai. AH17I PI41 Eret. at 8:10; Pep. tUEtL,mi Mat. Thuri. $1.50 FRANZ MOLNAR'S Comedy et Ufa "LILIOM" d.:i!" JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT w it., cr & EVA LE GALLIENNE BROAD Latt 6 Evgs. ,VT. reiiert n. MANTELL nm OENT.VIKVK HAMrr.lt TONIGHT KING LEAR TOMORROW HAMLET il. M...I.. MKRt IIANT 111- VI'Ml Bi el. Mcht. HI( IIKI.Ii:i t Tlnirs., ,sj illt LIKE 11; Trl.. MACI1ETH: iit. Mat.. .Ill.lf.s C.K.Ki Mit. Mitlit, Itlf HAItl III. i:i"..."(ll .Mat Mli tnfj Wed Mat ,'iOgtn J ,-,0 m:.t vv ki.Mv skats thi nsriAY .m ii. HAitrtis an'niii .vn.s the itETviiN te Tin: staue op ELSIE FERGUSON In "T Hi: VRVIN(! sInR IK V.e Akinn Aullier of "Drlm- erlirliinl C'-imiMiiy nml I'reluri. FORREST Last 6 Nirjhts TONIGHT ' "vl"1'"'Ve yeuvMr Albums livi 10 i:orhe.lj CHARUS DIUISSHMM Present Greatest eF All FRED STONE Shows NEXT WEEK SEATS VOW The Mask & Wig Club "TELLTALES" Mll 'al Hili S.il Mi. I !" i" r i h - i 'i v .. i Mt :n GARRICK LAST WEEKS TVpu! ir llr Mi 'e i fiflf GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS li 'hi- VVh H-.inm ,Mur.i II , THE O'BRIEN GIRL imaut . nil m; si. r, .ipii (j Direction Maurice E. Felt h x.cKNni.Aiirlf resi is i m THUf. II IM K I "HAIL THE A l7frH A M KV T -uiyivij rtir.t. 7 &8 0VjJ. V .XtVIVM". S.SsAX dV lLkJ 1-2& vmzvr M .A i" 1 1 1 1 . 1 I I'Ul I . 'lv I ' n I III TII s rTHI'.ulJi'HI K. iHKIt -l vti.,1 111 ' '. . ' I I I -1 1 -riIAHl KS Ml 1.1 I l I KIH Altl' M M ll . i vi:il. 'S n n r friint'i in in: ii mi i m nm. in1 i it. t s't. ,i IH . 'I IN" h II ' M'.. ,,, N dili-il-M uU .iiirtt' "I'Iip Hut U Hiiiitrr-' CONTINUING ALL THIS WEEK! Ice Revue '"nfe f NIGHTS AT 8:15 I All-Star Ice-Skating Cast f llnl'li.' I mull Mnrset ,V I nrllV (liini A llirliii! llll.lu Hu,u,rt ril. III! It -liXTIM. l.lld.H iniii:u mi. -ia tien i rr.n m V .!ii .hi m T.-, (1 nn j ,. '"'. Ul'l.i "A I . MODS S 1 M.l. x, C,iu, r.i k im. "-'i. ' HiLrjitKN. At.lir..Mi (II Ml s( PHILADELPHIA i ORCHESTRA I KOI'lll ll .'1HMMVSM. lomlurter Ml llll A. i:r.IMi. M'llll, A AT (l.i:, r.vsrr.it memi.w ai't.. ai-u. u, at .l;00 HIM!M.OHAIll ltuf,( 'lrt (.ramie I'uque hi; ii i v ..,"".rl.'! fro " "Kl Amer iiriun' Mil, ltl IIAI II llrkrlM nt ll (III. -.lll.llljll., ; . Hflr'. DUMONT'STV'"''1 EMMETT WELCH Muri.i.' l'l-:it"rr';iM- ' ' wii.u hiJM 111 i i TKUCAO Olratftn fltaiil' Cemimny pt . MnJHHSw , ':yy,i NINETEENTH MAflKST M 11. 1:80, 8180. S:.10. IM. V ,iJ PIItST NATIONAL tPRATt'MtitttS,l CONSTANCE J TALMADGE IN PinflT Sl'OWINa'OF ' "A WOMAN'S PLACE'K AIJDKD ATTHACTtON CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN NF.W TWO TtF.Et.Kn ft? "PAY DAY" i MASTKK IJtJIS SAHOWITZ, VlellnUt I.AWHIB ANU dl.AllNKIt Ni:AI'OMTAN 8INQEK3 STANTON flrXTKKNTII 1 MARKET 11 30, 1 HO, 3:30, r:3(). 7 30. 9 SO ' tub at ant or rnoTeri,ATa THE GOLEMT Action that vushes through tinprlitiR crises played by theui- anda et people. Dremat li a I toui'hes the heart with its love nnd conflict. Character that shows the meat impressive figure ever created by mnn. Beauty that stirs the soul with a new 'pictorial artistry. Scene that riot in revel, pag eant and conflagration. COMING I'H'TUIUZATION OF FA.MOfH SONO "Where Is My Wandering Bey Tonight" CI'I.t.K.V IjANDIM Hint HfTH "PTSV MII.I.KIl HpeiI ("ant nneAD & CHESTNUT 1131 1. 30. 3 30. r,:,10. 7 30, 9.S0 Final Week of Paramount Revivals TimnE enEAT st'ci i:hkh Today Tomorrow Gte. Fitzmaurice Prodadiea On With the Dance with Mae Merrar David Pewall Jehn Miltarn Alma TtU Wcdneiday Tbartdaj Geerit Mtlferd Productiea Beheld , My Wife with ( Miltcn Silli, Mabel JeliaaM Scott, Ellictt Dexler and Ann Ferreil Friday Saturday Cecil B. De Mille Productiea Don't Change Your Husband with Gleria Svranien Theodere Rcberli Elliett Dexter Lew Cedy Vi. I IlAK V' n i Hul" I. C V THREE i iem MAsTi:itpiEir:i ini one '1TINi II .r.rr.llh.S r AM, ue MUMTl t,l III l' WIIV NOT hEE THEM Al.' PAI ATF l-'fl JIARM1T KTIIIIET l txLitWstu in m u ii ir. i. m Nerma Ta!madgc,t, "!ff,YjfaN.. ARCADIA fVM'n! Betty Compion and Len Chaney i 'it nicin i i ve VICTORIA ?V1?, i r MVTH n IS I' M. BERT LYTELL nn HKiitT in r rAir.BU" TADITfil sT" ' V'AHKKT LAi 1 1 JLt i" m ii n p m Elaine Hammcrstcin ivM, IMjUCI'I 1 iw uiitiv ""Mi ' I V SOL'I." GLOBE " VV?-,,.,wrkCT C in TIN I "HI i It TO t "CARNIVAL OF VENICE" rB. F.KEITH'S- 1 U TOM WISE V s'"f ;, ""'ij S RU IH KOYE i iii iM' 1 1 .i v.'ui' tien H I1eikIii Itnth tllrl' A LEAVITT & LOCKWOOD I III -IF ST (IflWl i, Ks s HERSCHEL HENLERE IMAN.lKI.AIIK a lln .(. Pint! Hrrlirrt J. Darfi ,n .. Tjyii Mr-hnn'jt Cnnlnrs AND I HuiiOi Kiggi &Wilchie Katiirria. ? h MA'K PflVCIl Vl.jllnllt g n IHN'i'K HlVLl.H" I ai'iui. 3i s. v. a. niAnr nA7 ti Unailul lii ii ram und ltartil h tain j3 !"" " " - ' I'll i -niiitiitiiiUunitUuiiiiiHiiiiiuiuiiiiiiuiuiiiHmiiiinm METROPOLITAN RKRS ti hsea. APRIL 18 AT MUIMB , . HHAU1 All-Star Professional Benefit At M'li'im in Phila. Chapter N.t'l. War Metkwi HTAHS 'J.-H "TWJM ALL Tlt'il ii iinrtimniiiin una. 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