14 Mfl s& &'irw Jynne Tmstefthe Birth of a$en te Mr. and Mr. iVSemen Smith, Jr. SheAtiends the'Tea Given or Mws Mary L'eui-se Wflute at the Kitz-Carlten FHAT a pretty girl Kntherlne Den! U .rotten te be. I w her en tfe -fin town tup etner nay in a lav .-"i -..if mill . utrnw hat of RSrifnmc color, trimmed with a bunch . one Me. It wa? very be-, -i in her. Hhe hm yellow unir, mlnL nnll a Mf complexion. Bhfe 'fJ'.tan.h er otlte N& Dunns, of tainut HI", nml Uw winter sup iuih ".- wnrhlnc hard at ak secretarial nkifw'riie will come out next wjnter, whether iew'u ... -. ,,.-. -.. IIIIVI'll L, Mtll . UVHHHVM ,, Ml Margaret 8hlm.cn, a daugh--ef the late Dr. Kilwanl. Sliippen, RET mi aunt 1 Mm." rrcciericic men IXi Sew Mls Katie Shlppcn. An. KJ..nn?. Mrs. Geerge Willing, died !" " -: ft i. " lJ .. . . II V 1. - thuf J"ASN X It inieresiiiiH kj mm i .1.. i'T(i" Hmitns nnve n smaii bum.' ttgomers Smith, 3d. He JW kJS Friday. Mr. and Mri Sralth-Jirq Seta, out in Chestnut Hill in4nn't aSrtlVe little white house at the tserner t1 l n .111. a.1 TJ m-m hiiM An l.p e...,li Thnvir .7rs. she 'Ml Iby Jehnsen, of Baltimore, d;a- in Philadelphia new. tee-lived STt&t house for n tlme several years aw -or ivAiiiivnriii itiiiiinuui nuu d Tme Mrs. Smith was natncrine Man M0.? -.l I... Wn nrtlv In the .Se- fruS for Organizing Charity, or the 8. ft: 0., as most people can it. one w r' IVet nml attractive. A brother- feta.liw of hers is Coepci; Bmitlvwhe Is fPNUl. v KfpHB tea which Mr. Themas Rae Fvl h..m White caverftr his daugh- fW. Mary Louise, was the first of the !'"! . t ,. vnnm tlirrc have been IwrlngMcns, though none were as early Kit this one. I.nst spring Marian Watts, SSr.,fluA inn.. TOiti 1nnirlirr. ivh Mcnry jiiiubi ..uh- - .-' 7Li...-iiinrn will hn m mnnv. Wii, MC Louise lqpked very well yes- WiljJi.A wi di cilvpr. .Thn tea was at the fe'BIU. md the rooms were, filled with teJievtly ilewers. A great many of them i& wew pink. ,., . TJAVI5 you neticcu me-ugni niQim- i.Il trucks en "station wagns," It U tnat Is their . official' title, everywhere thwe.dnys? As I -was leaving the V Whltemnrsh races last aatuniay, i saw Uthe three Lclper children going by In i one. They nil wpre pink coats and gttn ha'8 and their yellow curls were SFitreainlne in the breeze. They are the daughters 0f the Gerry LeiperH, of P Chestnut Hill, and they were especially fe interested in the races, as their father 7 VmA cnvnpnl tinreAa nntnrrl Thn nlflpRt iji.cne's name is Pelly, I don't knew what Qv'i.aL& AlineLi nnrt nnl i an ' Mv Tri V!nfn Mn linvu linvn n trilMf. Vtoe.1 and almost nny day you can sec U t..i.t.i nlnni. l.n miihImi vnniln ..ltl. Baba Mather nt ihe .wheel. She gen- K fft'ly has I.utlc Thomsen with her, ana ? 'the back seat overflowing with small ffebeys, the little Mather boy and his IriendH, i suppose. Mrs. wily Tayler, LVMni 'Tenn nnrl la n alsf Ai.-ln-ia.. gt .irr a,:".t: ,;;r,.;." ...r... ,r ",. (KflUB. wuuriu.i itiuiiig, wuu w Jiuriuu V.Tayler, drives one, tee, and se de Mnr- jiaret ana uiQa i';ane, tne Ktigar rar- : dee urines' uaugnters I think Florence f Kane also has one. They are .certainly Ettlifaef .infiil tt tlAW t.nl.1 ,a .n mw nM . i -.VDIr U9VIIIII AW. IMVJ MW.U DV UillllJ LKV- I'tlll. tpilC Saturday Evening Dancing Class . X nlll mcpt tnnlcht in thn fnvnr nt thn ' 'Acajlciny. Mrs. Geerge McFadden, rnvJirs. i). jiercau Jiarrlnger, Mrs. B. Franklin Pcnner nnd Mrs. Percy il. Clark will receive. There will be no I cotillen, jir-t ceneral diuicini. but there v will be a '"Fleer Committee;" Geerge nunt win ee tin- ciiainnan, ana he will y M assUtcd by Miner Clark, II. Douglas h raxsen, .jr.. waiter S. Ileburt and f Sliieurnev Wilsen. IV There will be quite a -number of ff aiflners before the clnss. Among theso , wne .will i-nterlniii will be Mrs. Jehn '. Kenten Hkenhmv. nf Vlllnniif ..!. t? Willi che n dlnner fnr lmi .lnutvlifn t Alida nisenbrcy ; Mr. and Mrs. Geerge A'ptenen, e Ardmerc, a dinner, fol lowed bv dancing, for Vcrncr Petersen, who will be n debutante next winter, is M3Ir, nnd Mrs. Jeseph FIcthern, of V vc ' u uinncr for their daughter, &. NANCY WYNNE. 1 ' " ' - , SOCIAL ACTIVITIES l,WIr. nnrl Mm Tle-.. XT in . K luclld nenue, Clevcland, announce the engagement of their daug-hter, Miss , Harriet Klin?, te Mr. Edpnr W. Balrd. i 'n;'.0" .t.?Ir- nnd Mrs- Edgar Wright yf Balrd, of Chestnut Hill. ,Jh.,BUests who wl" attend the Mask -' r.?n lB larty and supper nt the ltltz- Ii ,wr. " lu"'BJ. wnicn tne Kev. ana k pl".I.e?J'K0 Calvert Carter, of The Is. :., .".' .u,yn aiawr, will give in honor m. , J-ysiieth K. Boyd, daughter of wL.!i"(l.Ml3- D- Knlckerbacker Boyd. - l AVi,, i,e ";"B,!'neni 10 Mr. Henry F. v Mill0.. ? be;n announced, will Include: t SiShMi ' ,,i x evell. Miss Helena L. tAu.h ml' Sls?, "".rbara M. Boyd, Miss r Hf"st'irv- HarrlBen, Miss KIolse War- t viV-Li" ,. "nnan m. iililett, Miss i irm , n?"8?" carter, Mr. aoergo I Armatcail, Mr. Henry Brlnten Coxe. j?.. te v,,;,","" J1- Hunter. Mr. Lawrence Is J a utls' ?,r- William H. pavli. Mr. I imi "m" c,ett- J,r- OcorBe B. Kneasa I Krtv ltiiiCilrtyt0," MoK1rey. Jr. The f. ffrT W b? V,lmr)erend hy Mr. and a rs, n. Meade Smith. fct!te?h fuIcst8hnw"1 attnd the dinner r Dravtnf.'V" by JIr- nml Mrs. William V irayi.n ClrailBe. Of thn Wplllnirtnn ill f,- honor "nrJL0" t?1'"orrewmeenlnB. In jSr- uner r'ftinT.n-i"" "l " ana Mrs. Oeorse A. rante,,f 1B Seuth Twenty.llrst street ? .'.u. Include I Mss' Bnnninir nmntr - ".' - -.... a, XUIIlllllK. T .. ., . . V ftEg,''?.. W. MeMlchael, Mla. KHeri ?0UBla J iwTd n 1 niLi. ... - ...e, ...IDE. --nHe uuiyu. IV11HM I' lltin Itllla V Du , i1 .?' Clothlei Mlsu Jenn -Broelcn !,' nllfi len5S p- sl0!l"' JI!,S Der- lA Si? IJrewliiK Itedcers MIbu lln,,nl. mi ViT. - fij7'5 y'lett. Mr. James M. Carter Mr Sn' AI-- William A. Tucker, i. McfciTni ukaii Crcsswell, Mr. Crenshaw HutchinMr-V,0l,nT.H,.ewari JIr- Mahlen "&' ?,Ir,- Jtehert Bauchner, of Orani-e im """ Mr- "erman Kremer k"jr n,0! b,0tKlvcn at the Bltz-Qarlten ' Jr., of" r ?Irs Ieuls "eJmnn Page. C Weir nlenn r1,'001 strel)t- ' heir of 7 elr nleci,i MIH3 Uannlnic Qranirn ) XhihiftBM ,0,v," ntteml the ''nner v vninIl,lbJ?uln ,a ,WI." 1'arty tomorrow AW. li f,nU,l.th Mr. ana Mrs. Goeico ?' ir.J!2b?' et 1800 De Uineey place. las rdiiiV t ti i et. tl,elr "aughtur, 'a Mlsa MiirJ v. ,Il,"I)eItH' wlu Include: &Mtn.liei.pri-V,Wn,'tn.A,,l;n. M'sa Kllwi! rf Blldtlen m- , & Kdwurd Hughes C viliXnv'.?.Lr' M" Htenheuae. Mr. Clran. V Mlie Miner! , ' ert 1e0 and Mr- t $VnnftBalilT?' !ln?hter of Mr. cri.fi ir,8.-.,A 0!"nt or Helleis. of Meadow V ou and h'?,VJw"I entertnln at a lunch. iVeuiii '.."?" ."ariy today n, honor H, r'aee te Mr v, A- M??,'.1"' wl,ose mar. I rr tike n,"rnMln ""'lard MueLelsh JVHtfQ 0,mm, ".'.', "" Mlsa uii a u,Ht ,,cxt week. ? Many 'ft,n? s,rs- Harry C. Thayer of WSflStS.n?!5 Haverford, 'Imvla'sued kewevcr, had her coming-out dance in Eter week, and it was lets of fun, tee. il think it's n geed idea te have par StleT early. It's much mero exciting te ?ft"M.r I '.- ,. ilinn In hi Inte Jail. .r mn tii ) i cu iiutt itii . r f!?ulHv venim; m "'""erruance en sat $ fehffCuntV'I?,M,a,y 6.' af the Phlladel $, Pell Thayer dV.Vi itin L,0iVr of Miss !! ' duhter of Mm. Jehn B. Thaye,- whose ma'rrlatre te Mr1. II. Hoff Heff man Delan. son et Mr. and Mrs. Them as J. Delan, wlln take place "en Satur nay, June it, in tne unurcn ei me e deemer, Bryp Mawr. Mr; 4and'.Mr. -xnnyer win J several weeks' return this week front a stay at wmte Buipnur eprinBB. j MrtPepe, Teatman, of 1118, Spruce street,' will entertain at luncheon and 'at bridge party at her home today. The guests will include the, member , of her card club. ',. ' Mrs. Edwnrd Troth's, Friday Evening ' Ing and last. flapce tomorrow evening at the Qermantewn Cricket Club. v The guests who, attended the dinner given by General Littleton W. Tatewell Waller. U. B. M. C, and Mrs. Walter at. their home, 2500 u Seuth . Twentieth etreet, last evening, Included Mr. and Mrs,', Oeerge B, Evans, Mrs. Barnes, Mr. an Mrs. William Gartley and Mr. Ellis Barnes: x ,A wedding ei'lnlterest which will take places. Very quietly en Wednesday. June l4t will, be that of Miss Marien SSIadee O-Meara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -M. Jeseph O'Meara, and Mr. Paul Green- at5h helne of the bride's parents, 6421 Overbroek,. avenue, Overbroek, In the presence of the Immediate families of the bride, and bridegroom and a few Intimate '.-friends. ' Mr. and 'Mrs. Everett Plummer, of 408 Seuth Forty-seventh street, will enter tain at -a dinner-dance at the Philadel phia Country Club en Saturday evening next, in honor of. Mies Carel B. Medlar. dauf.n-t5r.ef Mr,r- Samuel 1, .Hammer, ?f ,V3.SP51C0 Street, whose marriage te Mr 'W. Iley Bell will take place en Saturday evening, April 29. "" -"". 'r'"l'."'i',u"u"r"n r. i and Mrs. Jehn L. Vandlver, of Cynwydr! win cuiei .urn i n luncneen ana meatre partyen Wednesday afternoon, April 26, in honor of Miss Marlen A. P. Wilsen The guests will Include the bridal party. Mlsa Wilsen, who Is the daughter et Mrs. Arthur Wilsen, nt this city,. will be married en Saturday, April 29, te Mr. Samuel Ellwood HeWes, son of Mrs. I. W. Hewes. The Itev. aid Mrs. T. D. Malan, of Palmyra, N. J announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Kathryn Marie Malan, nnd Mr. Leslie Conard Krusen, of Dclance, N. J, ALONG THE READING Mr., and Mrs. Benjamin Greer, Jr., of Old Yerk .and Lenex reads, near Ogentc will spend this week-end at Galen Hall, Wernersvllle. Mr, and Mrs. Charles W. Jacobs, of Oak Lane, are expected home today after a trip te San Francisce, where they Went te meet their daughter, who la returning, from the Orient t NAVY YARD Among the guests at the dinner which Commander nnd Mrs. W. Heward Magoffin will give en Friday evening before the hop at the Paulding Club will be Admiral and Mrs. Leuis Nulton, Dr. and Mrs. James Randall, Colonel and Mrs. W. O. Smith, Commander and Mrs. Geerge Simpsen and General and Mrs. Littleton Waller Tazwell Waller, Commander A. II. Allen, who has been te Cuba en a two months' leave, has returned te his quarters In -the yard. Mrs. Frank J. Scbwable, wife of Lieu tenant Colonel Schwable, entertained at a bridge party en Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Charles Hill. The guests were Mrs. T. J. Armes, Mrs. Edward Begert, Mrs. H. B. Blnger, Mrs. T. H. Brown, Mrs. A. W. Dunbar, Mrs. W. B. Hawthorne, Mrs. Lawsen, Mrs. Frank Lyen, Mrs. Alexander Mechlin, Mrs. L. Gould Murflne. Mrs. Melten. Mrs. Ma.c Narr, Mrs. O'Leary, Mrs. W. O. Smith, Mrs. Yancy Williams, - Miss Virginia Melten and Miss Evelyn .Williams. Colonel and 'Mrs. Yancy Williams en tertained a few friends informally en Monday evening In heer of their daugh ter, Mis- Evelyn Stuart WlUlams, nnd Ensign Harry A, Guthrie, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert P. Guthrie, of Galves ton, Tex., whose engagement has Just been announced. QERMANTOWN Mrs. William Grant, of thn Wissa Wissa hlcken Apartments, will entertain at a luncheon and brldge party en Thursday, April 27. Mrs. William -11. Wilsen, of German town avenue and Tulpehecken street, Is spending sometime at Sulphur Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Grantham, of 4611 Merris street, will give a buffet supper en Thursday, April 27, in honor of Mlsa Genevieve Dillenbeck, of 209 Pelham read. Miss Suzanne Donahue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilbert Donahue, of West Manhelm street, will entertain 'at an Informal bridge en Saturday after noon. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Theodere Abbett, of 520 West Hertter street, have returned from a trip te Havana, Cuba. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Rothberg, of 324 Seuth Fifty-sixth street, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Melly Rothberg, te Mr. Maurice Miller. Miss Helen M. Boyd, of the Powelton Apartments, who has been spending the Lenten season at the Hetel Strand, At lantic City, will return te her home the latter part of the week. Miss Margaret Neville, of'Flfty-secend and Arch streets. Is spending several days at Atlantic City. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Simen Resenswelg. of r 7 je West Erie avenue, nnnounce the betrothal of their daughter. Miss nea trlce Naemi Resenwelg, te Mr. Jeseph Fllckstetn. of Cleveland. O. Mr. nnd Mrs. Re8cnsvelg nna Mls Resenswclg will be at home en Sunday afternoon next from 3 until C o'clock, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin M. Goldsmith, of 2308 North Bread street, have been spending a short time In Longport, N, J, Mr. nnd Mrs. Heward Pepe Park an nounce the marriage of their daughter, MIps Adelaide Park, te Mr. Clement Blddle Webster. Jr., of Philadelphia, en April IE. Mr. Webster Is n graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, cIbbs 191B, nnd Is a member of Sphinx Senior Society and the Delta Upsllen Frator Frater nlty. - The engagement of Miss Rather L. Freedmnn. daughter-of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Freedmnn, of 4625 North Eleventh atreet, te Mr. Abraham Flschman has been announced. Mr. Flschman Is the son of Mr. and Mw, I. Flschman, or 1319 Roosevelt Boulevard. Mrs. Walter D. Dalslmer. of the Royal Apartments, and Mrs. Philip Ar Ar eold will spend the summer touring Europe. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Prescott have returned from a week's stay at Atlantic City. 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Jeseph Corcoran, formerly of Seuth Philadelphia, has returned home after having spent a few days In Vent- ncr. The Union alee Club, of Seuth Phlla. delphln, will celebrnte Its tenth anniver sary by an Informal reception te friends nt the opening of lta new clubhouse at Blackwood, N.-J,, en Saturday evening, April 22. at 8 o'clock. The club censtats of the following oftlcers nnd members: Raymond K. Glllen, president; Jehn H. Tate, vlce president; Albert S. Paul, secretary and treasurer; Walter G. Mers. Eteward; Jeseph Archer and Charles Scnnlan, executives; James McKeag, Jr., Jamca C. Bress and Geerge P. Hltchens, trustees; Henry Threlfall, David F. Hughes. Albert Smukter, Allan C. Kyle, William Ander Ander eon and Samuel D, Nichols. A pretty wedding toeklilace yester day morning at 9 o'clock In St. Elisa beth's Church,, Twenty-third and Berka streets, when Miss Helen Cunningham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Cun- ,MMmAMii-M' fitMS!&itte.tJi4 ? C'V 'ftwcrL "'v , " '? v Roberts.. MRS. GILBERT DE BEELEN.HUNT Before her aaarrtage en Monday,she was Miss. Marien Wilsen, daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs.' James Wilsen,' of ' this city nlngham, of 2237 Thompson street, be came the bride of Mr. Russell Mc Mc Cellum. ' . NORRI8TOWN Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Ruth Clark, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Clark, of 202 Stanbrldge 'street, and Mr, Frank Qulgg Andrews, son 'of Mr. and- Mrs. Jehn Andrews, of Pert Kennedy. The. mar riage took place en November 5 last at Elkton, Md. The bride Is a teacher in. the Norristown 'public schools. Miss Eleaner McGlnley, a student' at the AcademV of the Sacred Heart, Man hattanvllle, N. J is spending the Easter holidays wlVhher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph J, McGlnley, of 818 Swede street The annuat banquet of the alumni and former students of Urslnus College. Collegeville, Montgomery County, will de .neia -ai me' neici Hetel Hamilton en Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Amonsen, of 922 West Marshairstr'eet, have returned frem1 an -"automobile trip te Atlantic City. , . , Miss Rae Evans, of Curren terrace, has left for. a visit with relatives In Phlllpsburg, N. J. . Mr. Oliver Weiss, of New Yerk, has been the guest of his sister. Miss Eliza beth Weiss, of Swede street Frenefleld-Welgner Marriage The marriage of Miss Martha Welg ner, daughter of Mr. .and .Mrs. Jehn Welgner, of 742 Geerge, street, and .Mr. Percy Fnmefleld, son of Mr. Geerge Frenefleld, of 515 Sandy street, both of Norristown. took Dlace at the home of the bride-' en Wednesday evening -at 8 ' o'clock. The Rev. H. W. Brightpaster of the -Reformed Church of the Ascension, emciateq. The bride were a gown ei white embroidered georgette crepe and carried a shower bouquet of white roses. She was attended by Miss Katharine McFadden as maid of honor. Mlsa Violet Welgner, niece of the bride, was the flower girl. The best man .was Mr. Walter Welgner, brother of the bride. A receptions followed, the ceremony. After a wedding trip 'te Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs. Frenefleld will live in Norristown. J it BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW' gTfliBl rrrtTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTsTv . ..1 .3 HBDIB N.a- sBsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiV 'lliiiiiiiinBiiiiiiiiF ' a - Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 A Wonderful Collection of All-Black Hats Te go with the afternoon frock of unusual shade there is nothing mere suitable than an all-black hat. In Allen's they are te be found in every conceivable shape and style. Haircloth is, perhaps, the favorite material, with hair and Milan hemp close seconds. One unusual toque utilizes embossed satin edged with silk braid and trimmed with a French Jet and haircloth fancy. Larger hats are trimmed with glycerined ostrich, jet pins or quills of burnt ostrich. All are very smart and new. Sale of Silk Envelope Chemises, - $2.95 and $3.95 Crept de Chlne envelope chemises reduced te S2.95 ure tailored and come In White nnd Flesh. Values up te J 5. 00. The 13.03 chemises come In Orchid. Canary, Blue and Flesh Crepe de Chine, both lace trimmed and tailored. Values up te $7.50. Pure Silk Stockings at $1.95 And Hese of Silk and Lisle Full-fashioned silk hose with lisle garter tops, heels and tees. In all the geed Spring shades 11.95. Full-fashioned silk nnd lisle hose In Gray and Silver, Kose and Sliver, Mele and Sliver S8.B0. Silk nnd lisle Spert hose with a novelty drep-stltch In Rese and Sliver, Mele and Silver s.1.15. Glean-up Sale of Ribbons Great Values at 50c a Yard This let includes ribbons of all colors, most of them geed and wide clres. failles, moires nnd satin ribbons. ' Values up te JL'.OO, Only -80c a yard. Famous Fownes Milanese Silk Gloves . 8-button, Black f 1.50. 12-button, 'White $1.75. 16-button, White, Black, Pcrle, Kcru 13,00. IG-button, White, Black, l'utty, Ecru ss.se. Shetland Finish and Colored Embroidered Veils Shetland-finish veils nre Ideal te wear with sports hatB These are ever a yard square and come in Black, Brown, Navy and'TauDe SJ.00, Sit.'JS nnd 3.00. Theso with chenille spots S3.ne. aupe-; Veils embroidered in silk and braid In all colors and color com binations 13.70. Fine Face Powders Reduced Plver's A"irr French Compact Face Powder, 60c also, nt 35e. Hegcr unil asllrt' French, Compact Face Powder 35c. ' Mary Garden large-sIze Compact Face Powder, usually $1.00, , Derln French Compact Face Powder, in gilt boxes. 45c. Derln Deubl. Compact (powder and rouge), usually $1.00, 65c Vn A r Kmbaume I.oe.e Face Powder, usually $1.0ef at 76c. T,r " .,u"?1 'S ,rm French Face Powder. SOe.' Fiver's MUmell. French Face Powder, 90e else at 50e. Cot,'. IOrlgaB Compact Face Powder, lOe slse, at Me. mrite:wm&k, ma ?m ' AllTMRtefNtE t. lnt.rtln tnt.'rtalnm.nt Will Given t rlcmt rf,MW Cnvrw v . ' in Hgiimtnt Mera than twenty-Jhrr ftfyW"2 churchea In titha city and thaaubUrbj are Interectefl in .the fete which will be held en una arreanda at MM Mary E. Converse at itoatment en Friday, May, i m. ii n'rlivk in the morning until I o'clock that avanlnf. A , ratmany unusual feature ara premuea, among which will ba , deg hew, a bet jhep whom l.mhi. -kittens and white mice will be en sale, a rummage saie, mnu J7.i!a "JLJXLm ieh church is In charge of a different department. These whrf represent the vaHeus ctjurches are as fellows : Luncheon. Mrs.) Charles Wil Wil eon, of the Bryn Mawr Churehj after nntearMrarFrederlck B. Ollbert. of the Walnut Wreetcnjurch; .Hawaiian novelties, grabs, Mrs. Whltwell W. Coxe and Mrs. lamuel McClinteek Hamlll, of the Calvary .Church; miscellaneous table, Mrs. B. F. Benseman. of the Cal vin Church icakai Mrs. Walter Plerspn, ;.. i..i t urgrl. MTU. Vredertck Hastings and' Miss Blanche Warner, of the .Wayn Deven and Maivern Churnea. ' u.. .r, aillr ntneklnca. Mrs. L. Alan Paismere, Summit Church, Germantown; dens ana lnianis. a. r. "-."""?v"" mA Mr- n w. ninhardsen. of the Taber nacle Church: candy. Mrs. Augustus Huge and Mrs. T. Wilsen Hedey, of the Oak Park and Woodland Churehea: aprons and nanaKercnieis, vT"JJfc'i Ketcham and Mrs. Alfred M. North, of, the Second Qermantewn and First aer. mantewn' Churches', household utilities, .Mrsi Edgar C. Van Dyke, assisted by Mrs. Charles J. Swain, of theOverbroefc Church ; boxes and bags, Mrs. James Thorlngten, of the Second Presbyterian Church; garden booth. Miss Isabel M. Rex, e the Trinity Church. Chestnut Hill ; rummnge, Miss Bertha Bensen, of the Tenth Church : ice cream and choco checo choce pics, Mrs. Edgar Nichelson, of the Nerthmlnster Church : nuts and raisins, Mrs. f William H. 'Wells, ,of the'Olney First Church ; lemonade and cakes. Mrs. Jehn S. McQuade, of the Patterson Me Me eorial Church, and cut flowers, Miss Adele' Merris, of the .Star of .the Eaat Missionary SecletyrBryn Mawr. The chairmen , for specialties aru: Fashion Shew, Miss Deberah Seal; Deg Shew. MFs. Heward Kennedy Hill; Pet Shew. Mrs. Frederick Hewell and Mrs. Hugh T. Wilsen; Punch and Judy, Miss Hakel A. Coffin and Mm. Russell R. Robinson : Palm Reading. Mrs. Walter Waring Hopklnsen ; Portraits in Crayen. Mrs. Geerge Greene; Dancing, Mra. W. NEURITIS, LUMBAGO . .STIFF MUSCLES, ETC. PhAn. Rnrncft PLATA BLDO 1505 ABOH ST. WHEN . TRIFLES ANNOY it is time te realise that you are in need et the stimulating baths nnd massage which our Institute with Its trained attendants Is se completely equipped te gtve satisfactorily. Take a trial, treatment with out any obligation en your part and be convinced that your magnetism and force can be strengthened by methods which are most pleasant. Cellins Institute Fer Women Exclusively Bellevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street Phene Spraee MM rr ifr ."WMrTFKf.r. ''teHMifc.'lyAjwi ' AlimWH,' OM(W.arv. ftp ADrtl lgt FMiy.RHMKt. rs. oeerge t rats j bnanaiar; fuencuy, .. ,,. .- '- .----- -. - -- T- . ii-Ua. rSi 1ST n " BMtfl behidd ; rpr Ainviw, Mwinl R. yHedM and committee from 'Tenth Church; Decera tiens, Mrs.'H. Hesten, jr, MhM EllaH. Dent and -Mlsa Jennie C. McKlrey j Ad: mission, Mrs. Geerge B, Evans I Infor mation Beeth, Mrs. William H. Roberts, Jr., and Balloons, Mies, Anne Llvlnfsten. '' lRANKrORD A musical will be riven en Tuesday evening, April it. at Assembl Hall by Mr. Henry W. Schmidt, violinist. The assisting artiste will be: Mlsa Ella Olden Harlung, contralto ; Miss Mabel Bacn, pianist; Mr, rrrea ta. Asnonege, Jr., Mr. Dasj Cehen, violinists; Mr. Maurice .Kaelan. violin, and Mr. Frank Watsen, cella Among these who ' are Interested In the affair are Mra Raymond L. Bault, Mrs. Themas n. Murray, airs, wimam wugus, Mrs. rilnlen V. .Wiltmn. Mr. and Mra. TA. Hallewetl, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Bolten. Mr. ana Mrs. Alien ml Btearns. Dr. and Mrs. Julian T. Hammend, Jr., ' Miss Mabel Corsen, Miss Marie Grew,, Miss Helen R. Guernsey, Miss Edna R. Wor- mwmi ZrJV&L? Fer Spring and Early Summer We offer a choice array of charming, distinctive, original models in Frecks, Capea and Coats. J30PHIANN GOWN SHOP 68 Wert.Chelten Avenue SOPHIA GOODMAN 71B;j-M'ILILiM! BONW1T TELLER fi Cj IkeSptKiaUyJfvep CHESTNUT AT FRIDAY Crepe de chine :the favorite fabric of the French Couturiers fashions youthful models in I WOMEN'S Crei Beige iVavy Black Brown White Ordud Rete Afehavk Periwinkle Special WOMEN'S TWEED SUITS 25.00 Twe and Three-Piece Medes Demestic and imported tweeds and hemespuns in dark heather colorings and blurred pastels. The Cape and Dress modes, and the two-piece models showing the belted or box coat. Second Fleer IMPORTERS, DESIGNERS AXD MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AXD CHILDREN'S APPAREL OF THE IIIOUEST CHARACTER FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS fr n&fi APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND w A Weil-Timed Sale Coats, Wraps, Capes, Suits 39.50 and 49.50 smoAe Many of these beautiful garments -are "Harris" selections from regular stock. Others specially" bought have been chosen te meet the standard of "Harris" quality. Materials are gerena, pandera, veldyne and orlande. Styles that are the last word in distinctive beauty. Celers and black. Spert Suits, Coats and Capes 20.00 te 35.00 25!S5ZtSe Twte- and three-piece models, including knickers. Gowns Noteworthy Reductions 29.50 and 49.50 4S'Hm Every taste, every type can. be met from this re markable collection, at a genuine saving. Styles are legion. Every smart material and color. ZWeSptcMUtinAtrel Tkit .:VitVyiidVYai ILXTaTZT ''HSMitkaiasi W. f Ml ff "5 ""tiysn. cf:i,iifr save. noea. Jr. ' iriLT."3V imlrni Balnee. Mr. ThomaTMeorerMr. Heward aEngle, Vh? Rev. Charlea mrvey and the Rev. Jehn W. Bteckwell. MOORItTOWN K tending the convention of the National Mlu Dorethy Warden entertained the av ner nenw .-.- - N. Newlln 8tekes has returned five wetks' trip te the Paclfiq Mra from a Coast Stroud and her son, Mr. Mrs. b. dm . -"- -is-; i Tavler Stroud, spent tne r ...- KW. '""1 Breekland, days visiting rrienes in N. Y. Miss Esther French, of the "formal Scheel of Trenten, spent the Easter vacation at her home en West Main street. bwmmjXEMca ANNA SCHEN1TZ ofOriqinaHen 13 STREET FROCKS 19. SO Specially Priced JSfHE lithe lines of youth are &y charmingly interpreted in the soft folds of crepe de chine that fashion these graceful slip-en frocks, employing self-material for deco rative motif at waistline. The price is exceptionally moderate for dresses of this type. A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Sltnitri, Ih, Lttr Wmn2 U.-XtTv s, jsraurjeewpn :' Mrs. vflar. H."Dvlea and, Mrs, .WssJsyi'clW.fraxwers these who cemf trlbutcd readings and book reviews, at tns meeting or na nwannmore run nlghtlyi Club, , which was 'held en Mon day afternoon at the 'home of -Mrs Harlan Updegraff, f y Te improve your skin use MAVIS Poudre Creme the face powder with a creamy base se that it cannot roughen the skin or clog the pores. Se fine it adheres longer than any powder you have ever used. Ex quisitely fragrant with MAVIS perfume. "White, flcsh,rese,rachel and the new due-tint. VIVAUDOU'S MAWS POUDRE CREME - 50c Ttlnira Powder IS Celd Creem . . .CO Pattfe. ... 1.00 V.nLhlni Cream .& Toilet Water. 100 Up Stick. . . .25 Face Powder .60 Extract ... JO nHif-A-'a t.KADINO THEATRES DIRECTION OP L.BB J. J. HHUBBR-T SHOIIIT' eXSt. 'WOlUfcOWTOTBITttlAINa L-reM -BOMBO LYRIC 8a"' Sothern-MsrleWe "fiSSti-, TAMING ,;'. SHREW Ert.. HAMLET S.t. Mat.. Tee.. Ere.. MERCHANT OF VENICE Sat.. Men Eyej... TAMINO OF THE MHREW Wed. Eve.. TWELFTH NIGIIT SI-IS SHIIBCBfT THlWOftlDSKST Dallr Mntt. nt 2:ift. Ktcm. ut 8:10 JIMMY HUSSEY Buddy Deyle IVftli blnpley Ethel Darta Burns t. Feran Florence Riirflrld Ilenrr Strrmel IMair lllckrr Murjerle CurTllle u-iianioe s Zambnnla Alfred I.utell irlth Etsle Yokes In "Thn Pub" Len Kdunrda Kathnn l'enmnn RATH BROS. X N. V. Winter (iurdrn au Cnmrn lterue A Compnnlen I'rndurtlan te "THE WHIRL OI" NEW lOKK" "THE PROMENADERS" AVIth nn All-St.ir Cunt und Chnru of Iteniitlea. A Cempuny of 60 People, ADELPHl Evet. at 8:10 Mat. Today. S1.S0 FRANZ HOLNAn'S Comedy of Ufa "LILIOM" Sfe5i55- JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT -uthp- ft EVA LE GALLIENNE fALHUT ' MATINEE SATURDAY 50e TO S1.S0 UirTOD uenaanvie amZXt ISSl: J52S5 ? a rm Ify"- -ur'Ur i(CCS3 ma. face- A Direction Maurice . Felt apa ldinE Cheatnut at 10th t'ontlnuetiH U A. M. te l 1 M LAST 3 DAYS TIIOS. II, CI"H "HAIL THE WOMAN" Proclaimed by press nnd public the creat et Picture eer shown In Phllndelphla. A modern drama of tpara arid luushter De Net Miss If ""-"I". Coming Next Week "The Sheik's Wife" ACADRMV OP MUSIC TONIOHT AT 8.15 SIR ARTHUR C0NAN DOYLE In a Lecture (I.ee Keedlclt MannBemcnt) ' "The Proofs of Immortality" Beats 7Sc te IL'.fiO t Hi'ppe'K. 11 IH Chestnut Afternoon .May 2 RecPiit PhjcIHc EUdince k EITH'S THEATRE GUS EDWARDS' SONG REVUE i WALTER C. KELLY FLANAtlAN X MOIlltimiv ' S Ml-Jf h IIpiiiiI IViink A. Hurt I iIbsiricu uy .Myrtle llosidale ethsrs and MARION HARRIS April 1 "Third of u Century Jubilee" Real Estate and Building EXPOSITION BETTER HOMES First Regiment Armery VITKItMMIN AMI VKill T ACADEMY OF MUSIC MOND.W t.VF.N1Nn. Al'llH. 2 CARMEN Philadelphia Operatic Society Ilrllliiint Cast nnd Chorus With llallet. Seats 50u te (2.00--llepuc'a, HID Chest. HI, "MOLIERE" Presented by rmu. bchoei. or expression DRAMATIC ART and SATURDAY. APRIL 22, 1822, 2ilB P. LITTLE THEATRE. lU Da I.Hncey M. Ht. t r & JGvr & - v.s..am . "vn W-lltfi DUMONPS VU1 AnclJ- KCva.. BUS awtwa j tu Men..WsT,8at...ii EMMETT WELCH Mmir& attra Tma Ms SUtta WHIi Onr Owa Caal Mia v iimwMf! i ""g-wi mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtrmm KINHTKENTH AND A Ut 1:80. 1:80 6:S0(,7:M,'" ROBERT Z. LKONARrj'Vi MAEM: im tn. v .j, Kf,, BkSONiDlOII HARO'fl FIRST RADIO trt. Next Week RICHARD llARTHKLataM In "Seventh Day." Celer Organ. W SIXTEENTH AND MARKET $ 11:80, 1:80, 8 JO. B'30, 7:80. '" The picture that will make you cry make you smile make you happy make you realise hew beautiful is your mother love. Where is my wandering boytenjgtit? Frem a country store te Broad way from the farm te swell jazz cafes from sublime love te ridiculous infatuation from right thinking and clean living te prison bars from mastery of heart te mastery of soul all this and mere in "Where 'la My Wandering Bey Tonight?" HD.NA WALLACC KINNCT. Contralto 0 Tl IinOAD & CURSTNUT 11-30. 130. 3:30. IS 30, 7:30. 0:30 ITS A PARAMOUNT PICTURE "IS MATRIMONY A FAILURE?" x With T. Rey Barnes, Llla Lee, Leis Wilsen, Walter Hiera NEXT WEEK MARION DAVIES in "BEAUTY'S WORTH" PAI ACF 12TH & MARKET STS. -fl-V-C. , A M ,0 n.,3 p M CECIL n. DE Mtl.LE'a 'Bought and Paid Fer' JACK HOLT AND A0NE3 AYRES Added Crmrlfp Criantm "PAT Attraction l-narue VnapUIl DAy ARPADIA 10TH & CHESTNUT nnwuiri ie a. m. te litis p. M. PAULINE FREDERICK and THOMAS SANTriC'HI In "TWO KINDS of WOMEN" VlfTOallA NINTH A MARKET M. TOM MLX "c"en-.t1ib CHARLIE CHAPLIN x at (PAPITril TH & MARKET rllV'1- 10 A. M. te 11:13 P. IL GLORIA SW ANSON $ "Her Hatband's Trademark" REGENT 17TH & MARKET "AT THE STAGE DOOR" rilMir JUNIPER & MARKET llLUDij VACDIIVILLE CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 "CAVE MAN LOVE" N. V. A. DAY TOMORROW Hencflt MiUlnip Speclil Kcuturei NEXT WEEK I0 I0 efVkiav Dempsey-Carpentier FIGHT PICTURES FORREST Lait 3 Evgs. . MASK and WIG CLUB t'NIVKRSITY OF PKNNfrYLVANIA ailli Annml Production TELL-TALES A Mulcal lluU'-i:e In Twe Shet! NCXT WEEK SKATS TODAY RUSSIAN GRAND OPERA Prem PETROQRAD. MOSCOW, ODESBA Men.. "ThAR'M IIKIItL"! '1 uen.. "I'lUUK I)AMF."l Wed.. MFRMAID" (RuNalkn)! Thu . "KNOW SIAIDKN"! Krl.. "KUOEN ONEU1N"! Sat. Mat . "DEMON"! Bat. Ee.. "CARMEN." Prlcen n()e te $2.l0. GARRICK Last 3 Evg8. x-Mjt. GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS In the Wholesome MuMchI Hit THE O'BRIEN GIRL (MARY'S HIO MUICAL SISTKIl) NEXT WEEK SEATS TODAY UY POPULAR DEMAND Return of thH Taxerlte Comedy SAM H. HARRIS Will Present WELCOME STRANGER with OEOIIOK SIDNEY nml Hie OHItilNAL r.KEAT T.ST BROAD NIQIITS AT I MATINEE" Diwrav g 0 iSiIAIlp 8AT AT .l0 "Miss Fergusen la a reelitlen " Recerd SAM HARRIS Announces PIE FERGUS Ttmf VADViKin qwePE ""THE VARYING SHORE Ry Zee Aklnn. Auther of "Dfclassea" Orliilnnl Pempanv ami Produetlen METROPOLITAN BftSS: NOW PLAYING TniS AYEEK ONLY BRINGING UP FATHER l'rr Mvhl M.itH.Toiner. nml Mil. IN WALL STREET MATINEES: 25c & SOc NIGHTS :2Sc, S0c, 75e, $1 T AferC ' MdUI( te 1IVC (! MAOdlF.' Academy of Music, Thursday Eve., April 27th 2VTII ANVIVI'ltWAIIY I'llVC'FMT OF THE CHORAL SOCIETY IIF.NKY CORDON THUNDER. Conductor theruae unit nuIem from the trrutrst warkt aens ir the buclftr In IIib uust 23 rears. AksUtril by THE PIIOKMXVir.l.K CIIOHUH TKKLA FARM MtKINNIE, Hepraaa FDNYFFII LKWIH, Veoer AND MKMIIEKS PIIIIV. ORCIIRSTBA Tfekets at 'IrpPa'a. ,1.110 flisslnut atsJ ' Arndemy of Muslr. All KenU ReserrH, wf&m!A I 1Ua '"g-.NaW Nee 'Minns" ' In Rml I.ir Aeademy-Tkts, IIek OfT. Hepp's,lll Ckaat. ' PHILADELPHIA I '.,,.. hv ORCHESTRA EDWsJi UTTLfi THEATRE ITlk m " 9i . . M rid -a Mr IMMtX JL-fl-)triaM..i fwks ifclTliSfc. .. i s UWTH ... .t fi &&mws V 1 WhM " j l
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