boa i'j Itaii K1 In n dt ban pw tW Ml' )dM ifed M OB HUB)1 t. I iril e H j-eer. itetl e Ml etW bblti trarl eat' 8 PU', CJ h'' J i.w. - ,f1 SWS J GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ! icy Wynne Speaks of California and of the 1 1 . Will Take : . . i- ' . f rRKN T you surprised te near or IW Ifcbernli Legnn'w marriage out In Iftllfernln (e'Dr. Wlllinnf White, of Les ItaniUy In Ies Ansclc, ami Dctierali'n SntI)nrcnl, Mr. nnd Mr. Samuel R Price Wclheriu, m euiuii, .igni.- jkf u en Thursday. Deberah 1ms ene k- . i. .-lifnt-nln HRvernl times, iititl linn S!iLi- iii.. White for two yearH. She r"tnt out aftaln this Miring (April 11, f '1 be exact), ated then followed tlie f -!,. f hop nianinitq. M Deberah Is the daughter of Mr. and ivtn, Rebert llentalrlg Lerhii, of thU Iitr. Hhe went te scnoei at m. fliaryu, rntkukill. find cnmc out tn'8 '" rrtree years n?e at a tea her mother and Slhtr IBVC in mu iiviicvui-. .vrn. j.uinu VI.I,,n nnd the late Mr. Htovdnsen. lift uncle and aunt, gave a Colonial cos ces ; inmfl ball In her honor when r'ic wa a "debutante, and hop Rrnmtinetiicr. ana '.. .. .l. Mnirecif ltnlla nf tint . - JTW v ..,.. .I.n 11n11m.tiiH l.nll...,... ' eon. anu mu uj -,,a x.vn.uu uuniuum it 12. , Juvnrnteit for it was wonderful. I bftmciubpr there was a marble fountain 'With rv.il water nnu vvuii vuri-coiereu 1 Hbt playing en It nnd all sorts of ether 1 twlnatlns thins. I wonder whether Deberah and Dr. 'Wpltc will come deck 10 i-nimucipiua (te live? I hope se. T0DA1" there are a great many .mMlnirn. TIiIh is Epitlns te be an eld Mery, but what arc you going te de when people will get married In April? Barbara Bensen and Beb .Teffery were Ifrlfd nt neon. at the Soeond Pres byterlan Chureli at Twenty-second nnd Walnut It was n lovely wedding. Barbara is most attractive and se Is kr alstcr, Mrs. Geerge 1'urvcs, who wu tbe matrpn of honor. The brides .M irn her two cousins. Betsy lrB,'Davl and Helen Allen, nnd Alva i m Sergeant and Margaret Harris Dale, all Wef them very pretty gins. T0(1, tee, ninrnurci viiiweeii whj mirry Benjamin Heffman nt Hely Trin ity and here will be another attrac ts biidal party there. In Milten, Maw.. Dorethy Html will become the, bride of Alan Crawford, of Chestnut Hill, and meat of the ushers will be from this city, l'hll FNher will be tbe tett tnnn, and among the ushers will be FIlvKugeiic Ncwbeld, Wintbrep Bnt tl5, Jeseph Fex aiul James Dcvercux. In llaltlmere there will be the wed ding of Augusta McLane and Lucius Reblnwn, Jr. Kllner Thompson, the Htnry H. Tliompsens' dnughter. will be one of tlie bridesmaids, and Fred erick Thayer. Peggy 'a and Pelly's brother, will be nmeng the ushers, se Philadelphia will be well represented. TONIGHT there, will be two parties. At Green Hill Farms there will be the flrt meeting of tlip Dinner Dance Qub( for which n great many dinners have been plnnned, nnd then, for next jfar's debs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elislia I.ce. ef 1700 Locust street, will give a dunce it the Bcllcvuc tn honor of their dnugh ter Dorethy. Dorethy gees te IJr.n Mawr College new, but will come out here next winter. Among these who wi'l ?lva 'dinneri before the dance will be lr. nnd Mrs. Frederic Graham, of Chestnut Hill. Thev will entertain for They will entertain for their daughter Careline, who will come eutMiext wasen, tee DID you knew thnt Lady Nancy Atter is te be the guest of .Mrs. Charles J. Rhomb, of 11)14 Seuth' Rit Rit tenheum Square, while1 she Is in Phila delphia? Mrs. Rhoads and Mrs. Frank Oriswe'd will give a ten In her honor en Jienany nt the emergency aiu, ami i am Mire every one will be most nnxleus te meet her. as she seems te be se thinning. Thnt sume afternoon, before the ten. she will sneak at the Academy under the auspices of tlie Weman's Trades Union League. I SAW Mnrgnrctta HnrrUen en the street yesterday, nnd she was look ing very attractive In n brown tweed nilt, wlth-n lint of the same material. 8he wan wearing n bunch of , flowers, tee., I've never seen nny one se pop pep ntar; ftlie always: has flowers. Yeu toiew, she Is te be tlie maid of honor nt the marriage of her sister, Harnh, and Phil Price en June 10. Maude, the third sister, and iust ns nrettv aR the ether two, will be one of the brides aida. and the ethers' will he Phil Price's aliter, Rachel, and Kitty Perter. anne Ashton, Mnrgaretta Hhnrpless two ims iust rome back from a Medi terranean cruNc), Nancy Dunning, Mary Fahncteck nnd Anita Evans Manas. NANCY WYNNE. ' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An arlv r.uninipp weddlni? of munh fctereat will be that of Miss Dorethy Elr. rtanirhfnr- nt Me. nml Mm. 'William Xfwheld Kly, of Ardmore avenue, tneatnut Hill, nnd Mr. Herbert w. war- vn. Jp. Af fSnlf TTnitMA rnsul Tfnvnrfnlfl. tyhlch will take nlnce 'en Wednesday, JUn !l il 1 n'Aneli nt St. Thntraiu' ) BKplscepal Church. Whltenurhh. A re- nyii"0 UI fellow nt the Heme of Miss w a parents. Mr. nnd Mis. l'.ly und their family Jho h.in been eccupylnK an apartment "fine winter at tlie .'Merri!. all seutn Thirteenth street, opened their house In Chestnut Hill this week. The iiueHtK who will attend the caul wiv Which Mrs. TrlstnmC. ColKett, L'U 1 1.. .. -."'wi. ur uurnaeu ranrr, .ir., aim i. "rr!" --. . ii.tniiiim iianici, .mim 'wn, Marv Fahne. jatheri m, ill. nere, ry Allen r(rwet ItlF. fl,.,. vi mib .MUim e iMviH, M$n i.it'ituur uPKy. MIhw leathering Pcurben, BfCUrn. MIhh (.u'.ititlnlxii Miller, i. arrarpi' TmiAim n.t iiuu iti -. r iv.v'n mm " K" - vis, Ml. i , , . . . ii. -.- iiiuiiiiiL ciciiiiiiu. iiuiiuuirr in IS' J, Wllmcr Itlililln. of Hlnihirten " 5UV8 Un l.nncey pince, will Bive en iret'lM nr sneii iuiik ciiliren nnii .ipiiiusn -,., Ml. itnvmend A IIeIiiiph nf 1017 Wednesday nfternoeii. Mny .1. In honor lace with Htruw IuiIh. trimmed Ulli uliik S ;trf2i S , ,,c m nl , , I Mlw ll.nrlctta WlNim uml MIhs i-oheh ami hIieII pink chllfni.. Thev will ,! '!! ''.tnc,''' s ," lr'c 1 ,.?, v Eleaner .leneH lll Inclml,. Mrs. Sydney funy heuqucU of 1.I11U roses. Mr. Finijk ! J1' ?" u ,f ,j' thn Itev FlwrnilT yer, Jr. Mr,., Herhert Ciisey. Mrs. , Timelier, of KUBewatur I'nik, N. .1... "1 UV?H; The lir de wa" uttehrte hv lJr larrls.,,, Krn.ler. Jr. Mr Je-ci.h llel- be bent miiii. m t he uhIicis l In . IJ'h UV. Minn ' Amia'nu'lT " 5 ina d of r!J,'iIr'. Ilr'.1:" Dlim, Mr W "lain .1. it'-ir. Jehn Ilmii-, Dr. , 11 et Uw It- )nner Tlu, ,H(it mfl ,, su.t W.am ,.S!J.,etl, ?rrl,S!!:..f'K eT ,M itw" S 'W . 1 1 ?'!' " ' 1""7 """' -"' vrZuy:"TuwX .1,;,. ,;, ... km... .i.'vr. i,,.: a. iu.illairt relntlvrs nf the hrltlP nml hrlile-! '""" New fold. Mis' li-ahel Jlnrltnian. Miss no KlViB MiVh lCith.ri i i is (jir. Kioem anil a few Intlimitii filvii(l. "" " " Anna (Seltlen, Miss Mnry fechllssmrin. t ii iirVwi fiJ!!.J ffiiiiN WEST PHILADELPHIA 1 Miss Dera Someroon, Ml-s Anna Tmihe. ! b .Mill I roil MlllKHtlPtll, .MISS l.e . . " "-" " " " " " ,ir.. th,i.,. ii-n ivl.. Inf.1.- U'..lr.u,..l., 1 I MiPall. MIh.h Mm tlm Bnher, MI'H I'llAWrqilD UUIID Tlie maillnEe of Mils C'nrellne M. Mr l:rnli OoldliM.er' 'Mr iJeuU Schlls-". ' ' nrncHtiiu. Celemnn. MIhh Abiu-s wi-tldlnir of Interest lu thin rltv ' llngue, daughter nf Jin I.. HnKue, of ' 1'(?'1 iirrv 1 ilr .Max S vw- ! Miss Klorciice MncNeplv. Miss lnek . t neon te.Uy in the I'nl- the lllllcieft Anaitiiieiilc, Thirty-fourth I !"' ,,' V'Sr.!2..i ii'i.,,1, irJ . fiVi,.w 1 ' I r;hnnnvvitli, Miss Deris Den- itnilnn t'liiirch nt Milten, Munn when und Jtnce Mit'fits .and Mr. Otte M. 1'rlea. j;.'" '"', "jj,. (eePK0 Welntt'atib'a'nd Mr i Kjww. fhfBtmit Hill, has returned from umi the ushers 'inrludcd Mr. KltKu Ki?. . . Mtl where slip was tlie ,.ellu niNen New held. Mr. Jtmrpli M. i .,,.i . .. . . r - " .viips siary Aiai-Eimu scen. ."I1, and Mrs rtnrelnv Mcl.'nclilen PflM en Wednesday for Hurope, where t?.u ePct te remain about thrce II, "n ineir return inev win live PROiernent.' -Mrs. MeFadden. before UOniha r- .. . .. . ... .. ...... .... eLrlrit weddlnu, was MIkh Vlrnlnth -".nciiei-, or iiolliiKhiene. llailner. "ie inemheis of iim nnriinii ninii win ''tit at 111,. I,...... ..e -VI., In...l..l Vl,i. si?l t Wvndnioer. Chestnut Hill', tin KS.n.'".1.'!' i"niliiir next nt ! o'cleok, v win leiiMi en an all-day trip up' vaiflAviire Canal. M. Uui. "" M' ' unrips remiy .Nerrin K,Vrfuril, will ulvii 11 illiuier nt the Ii 111 Klve u dinner nt t.lulri itier e c'ii",'iiiy evfliilntf in.".l in fnii.- v. uieum unu .viiK. ri.uiiiiiii '""' ;.r;,"iul M11.. c. stunlpy l'u-sten. of I ml! Htr,'"t "'''' A1''"1" Ip. ('I"-,S'- Ui,.'" ,VIU B,u' ll h"",M uaiH'iv 011 1 sir. Miiiiui'i 1 iiiuiiiii.. " :. B yti'nlnp;. May la. In lioner tif I row 11 of w 1 le hniilcil lid ever cloth fWarlen t'uhir r)etinuhiic, tluiiBhtcr of fillvnr. with , "ur . tm .of s tin, f Iftii rul. MrM' f' l,'el nmiesliiu., tulle nml n oil of old iiilly I 5ELKmr"tre. OrritiHiitewn, Nlm! crown fffuct with 11 hanl pt V.- H," -TiSn," iH ;'iiruinlim un htr fucmt wlH euiry a hoiuiuet of B(-b of the ul M Attiiey Thcpbeld, daughter of Mr. Jey, gartfcnla and hlik orchids. AUa arawwfFj an Interesting Marriage in Many Weddings Which Place Tjjday nnd Mrs. Frederick de Welt Theobold, of Bnltlmer, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn II. Smith, 601 9 wnyne nvenue, Oermnntewn, will niter tnln Informally at dinner thli evclng, followed by cards. AiiiOr the ruchIs will be Mr. and Mr. Charles (laim and Mr. nnd Mm Ocerifa Barrow. A muslcale will be given at Wither spoon Hall en Wednesday afternoon next at 3 o'clock for the benefit of tlie Prosbyterlan OrphanaRc Mrs, William K. Tinker la th president of the aux iliary of the orphanage and MIpii Orara nebcrts ia chairman of the muslcale. The cemmltten In chart of the affair Include Mra. Edward Rhmldhelcer, Mil A, D, Hmeker and Mlis Mnhnl II. Kuhn. The patrenessea Include Mrs. Richard Nerrls, Mrs. mnjtmln Wells. Mrs. Wil liam M. Andersen. Mrs. William K. El El leott, Mra. William Weed, Mrs. Davis Crealer, Mra. Henry Kuhn, Mrs. Wil liam II. HebertR and Miss Klva Plum mer. The tennis and cricket ereunds of the Merlen Cricket Club will be efllclatly opened today. Thcre will be a dancing; tea from 4 until 6 o'clock. The British Officers' Club of Phila delphia gave a dance nt the liellevue liellevue Stratferd last evenlng. The following members were en the committee en ar nigmjita; Mr. Henry O. Nerman, chairman ;" Captain Percv W. J. Can Can eon, Captain B. Hubert Cooper. Mr. T. Hareld Fex. Mr. J. Harvey Corden. Mr. C. Hareld Marsden and Captain V. J. Sharkey, M. C. Miss Maud Barclay Stevenson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn B. Htovenwn, Jr., of Ablngten, Is attcndlnthe May Day exercises at Wcllesley College this nvtfti The Three Arts Club Arts, nt 12tn LecuHt atret, and the Sketch Hub. or Z,0 SOUth CumHf ntl-rOt rvlll Inf. Mnnm. Lhouse" this eveulns-. The membcrn en the entertainment committee will be In costume. tjr, And MrB- David C. Beggs. of 17 I'clham read, Oermantewn, will an te! tain at dinner at their home en Tuesday evening, June , In honor of their daughter, Miss Bleoner Harris Heggs, and Mr, Charles B. Prettyman, Jr., of Bread and Spruce streets, whose marriaKe will take place in the Second Presbyterian Church, Qermantewn, en Wednesday evening, June 7. The guests will Include the bridal party. Mrs. Call Hamilton Alexander, of Sixteenth nnd Spruce streets, will en tertain nt a luncheon nnd bridge party at thu Bala Country Club en Mcmduy afternoon, May b. The guests will In clude the members of her bridge club. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nealu MacNelll, of Ovcrbroek, wH entertain ut a small dinner nt the Bala Country Club en Saturday evening, Alay in, before the dance te be given nt the club. MISS BARBARAIjENSON BRIDE OF MR. JEFFREYS Miss Clawsen te Wed Mr. Hoff Heff man Other Marriages of Interest A wedding of much Interest which will tnke nlneu at neon ti.day at the Second PreHlijterinn Church, Twenty lljst imrt Walnut streets, will be thnt et Miss Barbara ICnglh Bensen, flauah- tei' Of thu HeV aild Mrx l.nnlu Unnimn etL"9 ,Db Lancey place, and Mr. Beb- uri i'uuicener jenreyn, hen or the Rev. Kdward M. Jettreyw. D. D., nnd Mis. Jeffreys: The church was decorated with orange celangula palms and ferns. The ceremony was perfeimcd by the hrlde'H father, assisted bv thn Tlnv. .vie.xnnuer .mucceii, naster of n.'iRtnr ,if flu. clllllfOl. Thu Itrl.lA t. r.f.. n n....... .r ivhiie iin.i etiv.A.. i, ,..,.i ...in.".. .'.... i i ..'""''' KM ftmlly lace und iuiiu unu i.ice veil. jirs. liceige r. Purvey, sister of the bride, wns matron of honor. Slie were a frock of peri winkle blue chiffon and geld lace und can led u beuuuet of ornnge cal.insrulu. The bridesmaids Included Mrs. Itebcrt W. Dale. Mil's Hetsv W. D.ivIh. Ml rlva Kerecnnt and Miss Helen W. Al-1 len. They weie drcs.sed alike In freckH of orange chiffon and geld lace nnd alue cairled bouquets of oratige celangula. Mr. C. P. Ucauchatnp. 3d, was best man. T chusherx Included Hr. Henry B. Coxe, Jr.. Mr. .ThaddctiH F. Daly, Jr.. Mr. Albeit F. A. King, uf Washington, D. C: Mr. W. Purlin l.lllard. of Cln rlnnntt. O.: Mr. Benjamin Hush aim Mis. (JeerKO T. Purves, brother-in-law of the btldu . A sniull wedding break fast felluved the ceremony At the home of the bride's purents. 1 IOKF.M AN CLA WHOX Anether weddlnp of interest which Will tnke place nt 4 e'clnck this uftci uftci uftci noen at Hely Trinity Church, N'lne teenth nnd Walnut stiects, will he that of Miss Margaret 13. Clawsen. dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Ijyne ciawren, of -01"i Walnut street, and .Mr. Benjamin 11. Heffman. The ceremony will be pcr pcr lermed by the Itev. l''led W. Temklns, rector et the church. The church will be decorated with Calla llllen and npple blossoms. The bride, who will be slven In marralge by her father, wilt wear a gown of ivory white satin with a cemt train of old family lace extending from the shoulders nnd a veil of tuule nnd old point lace with u headdrexs of lace und need pearls. ,She will carry a hhewer bouquet of whlti eichlds und lilies of the v.illej. The maid of honor will be MNs ICIlzabcth Roop, u cousin of the bride, and tlie maticns rrf honor will be Mrs. AV. Hobart Perter and Mrs. Ceurtl.iudt M. Hlcluirdhuii. They will nil be dressed ullke In freckn of llesh llesh llesh colered chirfeii, veiled with u turn-colored Spanish lace. ami hats of htraw trimmed with llesh-colercd clilft'en and pink lese. They will carry bouquets of pink roses. The hrldemnlds will In i lude Mrs. Leenard h'chclf, Mrs. h'dgar McKnlg. MIhs Marian Teulmlu nnd .Miss Blizabuth iionmeu. Tiiey will we.u I u aili ft it 1 Mi ilitnrirn . hit iiii,lr 1 1 ",',,",l, ,:; ' ,.' , , '7 V Vi I VX "" 'ni7Ur- T.. ,liVn. . . mimm uoieiny iiuiii. uauKim-r in my ' uml Mrn. C. TtuHr.el! Html, of lten, , ,,ii&.iiiviii .w,.i,i.,,,. i.v, ,,i.i ,..-.n t i,,ff ,,r 10TK Wlllnwf atret ?l'rit-rlul,.,i .1 i,iiuii ciiii- - ,--,". .. -" .."..-". .i. ;":." te .Mneaiit i-au-c. ah. nnd auk. tieiniea I e .1,., 11..1,, c-i,nn..r nt th, Micmn nmw.i I 1 Mnry I bpennu' the lirlde of Mr. Alnn Crnvv- 1 rcrunieny vvas pti formed by Dr. Wnh ', Miss ford. ,,f t'liAHtnut Hill, The brldi burn. Mr und Mrs. Tries left en a irBiui't who wus Klven In iiuirhiKe bv her wuddlnif trhi te Caiiuda. 1 hey will be ,!! rw " r,t i - --r- " futher, mih utteiiili'il 1) iliK KilwatU Ilunl. of .New veiij, nri nnirnn et : iiennr . f 111,11 ., n iriciin. nr I'npsiii it in I. ..... '.,.1 ,.u i,Jf ...... V,., Mr I'Miirfnnl uvtm .... ..." ........... ..... -...'...":...-.. .,. ... r. ,..... .:..... .. ......1.. .- i 'OX, Air, winilireji II. imiiitB, .11. n. Hewaid Yerk, nil of ths city! Mr. Je- seph C. McKlbbcn. Air. Orland S 1 fircene niul Air. Kdwiiril A. Ilunl, of , ! New Yerk, nnd Mr. O. Newrll Kurd, . nf lloKten. A recent 011 fellow oil ut tne home of the bride's parents. 1)11 their return from 11 wedding trip, Mr. nnd Mis. Cinwfurd will live at St Mui-I tins', Chestnut Hill. ' ' i I IlKl.lr MKDhAK ' v.. itmctlve wi-iUlliif will take place ,,, imlf after six o'clock this oenlm?, In the .Second I'leshvieilan Church, Twenty-Ilrst unit wauiui stirns. m .. . 1 ..1 y i.jiH A itrvlitate ui lia '." ' n' 2 2i' rf "alie Km ee piUU'iii " """"I ' ,, V stiert. Will beceme Ilia brldn nf Mr. W llev Hull, of the Hnilium Hetel. 'Ilie Itev Ali'xniiiier Aiaci-ei', piisiei- 01 1 i-huri'li. "Ill lieifenii th rori'ineiiy. The "I''0' "h" J'1.1 '".', t'"lu'"ln ,n,',,,r,!"i!,,'?1 $HiS KVENING PUBMC' Member Younger Set i Thete by n.ichructi. MISS .MARY DOI1SON NORRIH Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nerrls of Ellcrslle. of the Falls of Schuylkill, who will net aa ene of. the medels nt the Fashion Shew te be given at the Deg nnd Peny Shew en Wednesday, May 17 Marian Medlar, a sister of the bride, will be the maid of honor and the brides maids will Include Miss Katharine Fields and Miss Marjorle Fields, or Broekllne. Mass. ; Miss Frances Medlar, another sister of the brlde : Mrs. Floyd Keser, of Fex Chase; Miss Mary Bryant Lamb and Mm Harry Kearnes. The maid of honor and bridesmaids will be dressed alike In cernl pjnk gcorgctte crepe with large gray hats trimmed with wistaria. They will carry bouquets of .spring (lowers. Miss Florence Bell, the small nlece of the bridegroom, will be the llewer girl. She will wenr u frock of whlte lingerie, trimmed with pink ribbon and a hat te match. She will carry a bosket of pink spring flowers. Mr. D. Webster Bell, a brother of the bridegroom, will be best mnn nnd the ushers will Include Mr. A. Balfour Brehman, Mr. Arthur Olunt, Mr. Breu Breu den Walsh, Mr. Ileland C. Evans. Jr., Sir. Frank Iedyard, Mr. Kdward Plum Plum mer, Mr. Harry Kearnes and Mr. Charles B. Johnstone. A reception will fellow nt the Hltz-Carlten. On their re turn from n wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Bell will occupy their new home at Merlen when It. Is completed. MILLARD KIMBALL An Interesting wedding will take placn nt 7 o'clock this evening In Bt. Menica's Reman Catholic Church, Seventeenth nnd Hltner streets, when Miss Juanlta Kimball, of New Yerk, daughter of the lata' Colonel and Mrs. Ames Kimball, will become the bride of Captain Alfred Millard, Thirty-fourth Infantry, of Mndlsen Barracks. New Yerk. Chap tain Arneld, U. S. A., of Fert Hamilton, Nw Yerk, will perform the ceremony. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her brother, Lieutenant K. A. Kim ball, of Madisen Barracks, will wear a getvn of white lece and a show picture hat. She will carry a bouquet of whlte spring fleweis. Mrs. Rebert C. Brady, of this city, sister of the bride, will be the matron of honor, and Miss Amy Kimball, another sister of the bride, will be bridesmaids. Mnjer Rebert C. Ur.ulv will act a1 best man i dinner W" ' at the Hetel Adelphla Cap- talu .Millard nml his bride will xpeud their wedding trip nhrend. O'n their re turn te this count! y, thev will llve at the MaClben Barracks, New Yerk. I IOWKS WILSON Thn marriage of Miss Mai Ien Althea I'emerena Wllaen, daughter of Mrs, Arthur Wllaen, of 3611 Hamilton street, and Mr. Samuel Ellwood Hewen, t-en of Mrs. I. W. Hewch, of COS North Thirty fourth atfeet, took place at neon today at St, Andrew's Hplscnpal Churi'.:. The llev. William J. Cox eniclated. Tlin bride was given Jn marrlage by her bi ether. Mr Arthur P. Wilsen, and at tended by Miss Sara H. Evann, aH maid of honor, and Mrs. Alan Ievln, the bridegroom's sister, as matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Betty Par Par liens, of New Yerk : Miss Kthelwyn Vandlver, Mrs. Hareld Geerge Paine nnd Mrs. Ralph Kranklln Mess, of thla cltv. Mr. J. Merris Prien was best man ami the ushers were Mr. 11. Kranklln Mess, Mr. Arneld Shaw, Mr. W. Wal lace Brown, Mr, Rebert Ichman and Mr, Alan l.evln. A breakfast at the home of Mrs. Wilsen followed. After nn extended wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Hoives will live at 3G11 Hamilton street, where they will be at home after the middle of September. aiLBKUT BEAN Miss Anna K. Bean, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Irwin lieun, of 30 i:.e.st Jacoby street, Norrlntewn, and Mr, Mark K Gilbert, of thn Nerrls Apartments, will be married this afternoon nt 2 o'clock at the home of tlie brlde. The Itev. J. M. Coram, Jr., pastor of the First Pres Intel Inn Church, will efllclate. There, will be no attendants. The brlde will wear u white embroidered tatln gown and a tulle veil huld with orange bles sems. She will cairy a shower bouquet MllV0.:! .. ... ... ...w ., ..,,....,,,. ,,i, , wi ristewn. IKI.Mi:S RUFK Tlie in.'iri lairt' et Mini Merv iluiRiiret Vi-'! '"" '!"!' '.''' . """ .fin ui 'iny, iwui I'J'-y" ''". ;Miuy i.tni at . oYlerk at Okl ChrlHt C'liurcli The .----..-r, , ,.-IA ". ut linnie inter juiin ..at iiiu nerin Miiiwiau pim-i ; -; i sum- uicif ill .m i iiiuiim ciiku el- uu miu inn 1inlv.pr.sltv of Pennsvh.inla. where ha was en the crew. sjriQTU DM 1 1 AnPI QUIA NORTH PHILADELPHIA jr, nnd Mrs Jehn Tl Craven, of ;i 1 7 Xerth Twelfth stteet, nnnnuncn the ..iiKaK-enient of their dniitfhtnr. Miss iinnifft W. f'rnvcm. te Mr. Heibert It. Williams, seu of Mr and Mis A If 1 oil II. William-". of nil North Twelfth Htl'OCt, JIIh-i Nlnn Hitlvcy, iliiUKlitir of Mr umi Mrw. T, Frederick llalve) Kue n .i,..i,,A lnttt cvnnltifr In honor of Mm. Hnlvry'H nephew, Walter .1. .Mneney. .... ...., .... ....no... e.nH. .1... rllCTC VVertl UIJOlll UU KmI11" IIUIII IIIW tichnel het SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The wcddlnif of MIhm l.ucv Iteuteninn, datiKhler rf Mr. mid Mrn. Jules Hnute 111,111, of iL'n'J Meuth Nlnetrentli etieet, nnd Mr. Hlehaid It.van, fci nicrly 1111 lilllrer In the l'lilted States N.ivy. will inke nlare 'ally In June In ht. Meulni's llemnti t'athelle f'liuich, at Heu'iitueuth und lilt.icr atieetb. Mla Idn Peatfrnalt lm returnetl home ufter huvlni; npunt a week an the irueVt ei XrleuiU Ju- CtuUMk f MHHHIKfc4(6MR3SHMHBMM H illlllllH&lllllllllaLclEBwvf iHIIIHtvv'-i'- ' ;'ffm He. luet ii'i-ln-law of tln lu 1 lournem. IJWEBPHILADELPHIA, SATUBDAXV APBIi. .Z, "lza THE Letters te the Editor Playtime for the Great Te the EJlter e! Ihr Vvwina Tublle -'''' Sir 1 was Interested In rcudlng un account of one observer's description ei Lloyd Geerge in relaxation at one -of I lie meHt critical junctures of the Genea Conference, There came a day when he was free te reel u bit. He went with his family for n drivq along the cent iiml tuek luncheon In the open air overlooking the sen. After lunchceu, nn nri told, "hn walked with exhila rating vigor and enjoyment for some miles down the winding und rugged lietliH He wwil vcr rtlt kt nnii atones nt their steepest like :." K 1 below In the- fahliiR ;)"(L 'lc everybody tccegnlrcil him ut a epic ml. In i. Ilie minll tltllZXII. With painted houses behind him and quays and beata in front, the Prime Minister of the British Empire might hnve been seen writing postcards for Irttle boys who Clamored for his signature. Then In the late afternoon he weur back te work. Here Is a picture of a man able te threw off the heivlest cares at a mo ment's notice nnd enter whole-heartedly Inte simple, refreshing outdoor en en en joymentM. The ability te de that la n priceless nsf.ct te nny person who car ries much responsibility. Most of the men who bear the neavier ieaa i .i i,nt r tlinv cannot thev break. Cleveland went llshlng, Roosevelt went horseback riding, liaruing p ays gun, Lincoln rolnpsed Inte light humor or persiflage, Wilsen what did W llsen de? Was It net the defect In him that prevented him from throwing off hla cares and playing simply nnd nnturelly llllll it'U lu il"- un ."-v . ., EMANUEL E. (HURON R Easten, Pn April 27, ll22. The Radie Bugs Te the Editor of the Evening PuWc l.ttair: Sir The wisdom of the ancients sent the sluggard te the ant for moral in struction, nnd the Inquisltlvcnesa of the modern mind turns te the cockroach for scientific information. Our fleetfoeted, troublesome friend new bobs up na a possibly Important factor in the young science of wireless transmission. The discovery Is due, I read In the newspapers, te Heward Zimmerman, or Harrisburg, who was n scrgcant-mnjer in the army during the wnr nnd was put en the trail of the cockroach by his investigations in abug-lnfestcd bnr rarks in Luxemburg. The barracks, It Is reperteil, housed a. wireless night ichoel. and frequent Interruption In the electric wave transmission led te n search locating n cockroach between the receiving and transmitting appa ratus. rWith his removal, the disturb ances censed. .. , Following up this .clue, Mr. Zim merman made extensive experiments bincc and new Informs the world that a cockroach hns n wave length of be tween one-half nnd one Inch, with n very low frequency: that the tumble hue nnd th moth arc also endowed with radio power, nnd that it is his belief that Insects communicate with one another by means of radio messages. These facts, if corroborated, would bring ns one step nearer te the holutlen of sevcrnl mysteries of the universe. The concerted action anil regimented drill of the world of insects hnvc elwayy Iww.ii n hnnren nf linulZClllOllt. Hew bees and nnts co-epernte in building their skyscrapers and regulating their complex life hns always been n mjs tery te me, but If It Is true each tiny Insect carries n pertable radiophone with him nnd communicates with his fellows in a noiseless sort of telepathy, the solution seems simple enough. Ry constructing a Miltable apparatus with the required small wave- length, might It, I ask, net be possible te pry into the minds of inticcts nnd "lIMen In" en their silent conversation? Might we find out "what n cockroach thinks nbeut?" Might we learn te influence and regulate his mental processes, argue with him, and convert him from n nulKanrp Inte one who is eager te "Verve mankind?" The Idea is entrancing. I wonder If Hies and mosquitoes be long te the class of radio hugs. If they de, it might be in order te refrain from swatting them until we get In touch with them by radio nnd try the effect of moral suasion? RADIANT ROLAND. f'l,t.,.,. tr.,.11 '17 inrM Opposed te Animal Acts Te the .'rflfer e the Kvsninv Public I.tdeci Sli- There Is nn organization called the Jack Londen League which carries its principles against training animals for exhibition se far that Its members nie pledged te. walk out of nny amuse ment place when nn animal act Is started. Whatever doubts there may be of the need e? such nn organization are lessened by a recent Incident In Mudixen Square Garden In New Yerk net long age. Five tigers and a pan ther wcre being put through their tricks for the lirst time before a crowd. It wns evident the animals were acting against their will. The panther became unru'y. The trnlner, a girl, finally brought down n pole en the beast's hend with n resounding whack. This wns net enough, and co she drew a revolver, fired in the panther's face and brought him In line. Naturally, she also brought down the house. The animal trainer always has cour age when tlie animals are dangerous, SliinietlniP4 the nnlv ndvantn''i he hns charges Is his superior will. il,,. i :u ...ill nmver nut tn imnr like. While some animals, such ns dogs nnd I hersc, ettPii Hcem te enjoy their part ' ..t il,,, ulwttir I- Xc nnutr fn 1.1111 4-linf Ul lllt niiu, il - i"J i r l it it ( 1 STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr nml Mi-b. Jeseph Wcinsteln, of 33'.'3 ItldKe nvpnue, will he nt home te. morrow from 11 te IS o'clock, In honor of their pen, Morten WeiiiKtcIn Xe cards have heen n'nt out. ,:, ir, . Mnrcrniiv -"l,t-'" ""nZ. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. .lenuius, of Kitchen lane, accompanied bv Mr, Jen kins' brother, Mr IMvvard A. Jenkins, 1 of Svvnrtlimeie, havn sailed for a two I iiieiuiiH uii ii.. I'.imi.viui unu prance. 1 I Mr. Charles V. Jenkins, who Is presi dent of the Hrltish Krlends' Historical Hoclety, Is te make an annual address before that society. 1 Miss I-thel Armstientr, of 57 M Chew stroet, entertained ut dinner and curds ' Inst evenliiB In honor of Mtr.s Udu.t 1 Handel, Mr. Jeseph Hummer and Mr nnd Mi . Stunt t Campbell. There vvete twenty Kiiesf. TIOGA ! Mr nnd Mr. IMwnrd King k.ive a l.li. n,.,. loll, ., I.rl. , 1.1 ll.n,.TC r. f tl.i.l.. .n.. v..,uv.- mei (,,,.. ill i.wi.wi ., it,,-, 1 r.1111. .Mr. Kdwiird Klnir. Jr. nt thelr home en IJrle iiveniie. VARDLEY Mrs. T. Sidney Cadwnlladei nttendeil the ii(itleiia (onveutlen of the Loukue of Women Voters held lu lliiltliuern thin week. The Yurdley nrldtre cluh was enini talned Tuesrtay afternoon hy Mrs, Fred HattcrUiwalta. , Mr. and Mrs, Leuis C. I.eedeiu spent last Saturduy.iki Weittewn. Mlsa I.llll.m Miuaen. of 28l.i DliMr.enil Hirccti. receniiy cmnri.iiiicu me iiicnincrs i I . t. IK.I M 11 s-fTAvl Id ' T PEOPLE'S FORUM many of them net solely fhreugh fear. If there Is nny reacen why we should be kind te nnlmalH there la no reason why 'wc should 'telerate some of the performances that we de. HUMANE. Lancaster, Pa., April 27. .1022. Chrlatinaa Tree and "Life 8aver" Te flit HUer et the Bvrnlne Public I.tietrt Hir live Is s6methlng I rend n few dajs age from nn upholder of the Eight eenth Amendment nnd the Velstead En forcement act: "1 knew of a home In this city where for the first time en Chrintnwis Day, llllt). the children enjoyed n real Christmas. The money the father usual , f te uw, te ,ve (e 1 ttli. ones n Christmas tree." Nobody with nn eunce of geed feeling . j ,. will itenv that thla was a most com Pleadable thine for this reformed drunk urd te de. Hut what does this isolated Incident prove? There were ninny similar cafes before we gac prohibition n if rleus thought or dreamed of the Velstead net. Ccitalnly thla father icferred te could have spent hia money for "booze," if he he elected In the year 11)10, ns well ah during nny of the years preceding that date. Thin father' is te be commended nnd net thu Velstead law. But If it wcre possible and reason able te give prohibition credit for the incident, se proudly mentioned bv the prohibition booster, is that sufticient reason for turning ever tlie right of government te the anti-saloon dictator ship? A case has recently come under my observation where n clergyman wns vio lently and danccreuslv 111. and it wns M 1 --- l 11 one of tllOC cases where whisky or lirnnilv linil been imed time out 'of mind ns a remedy, but here the JI melons that are printed tn the People's 'doctor used that subutitute, or a rem- f"'""1- A; ,hl " the nrst time I hate edy that would de the work just a,n ny l,Xr. '0Pe X ha" "" '"I wen, ue snia, uuc inc puiicui. iimuiiu te grew weaker nnd the henst action was falling-. The trained nurse, having great expe rience in such cases, caw mere clearly than ethers that something must be done, bnd that quickly, no legally or otherwise she procured the liquor and its beneficial effects were noted In a very short time. The doctor's medicine was laid nside (or that which was used as a substitute for liquor) and the pa tient has fully recovered. There would have been a widow and orphan children In this case If no whisky or brandy could hnvc been procured. The mnn who get well will tell jeu today that liquor saved his life. However, wc are net se simple as te claim that this ob ject lessen settles the argument in fa vor of linuer und he saloon. In the first place, the saloon "had nothing te j de with the case,'' and licsides it is only . an isolated Instance, just nn that of the mnn who spent his money en a Christ- mas tree instead of nn booze. Neither proves anything nt all, nor hns it the . slightest bearing en the question of I right or wrong in the trenching en the material rights of man. COMMON SCNSE. . Mcrchantville, N. J., April 20, 11)22-. , , Call for Sherlock Helmes Te the Editor eTTlie Kvenlng Pubjlc Lcdaeri Sir Might 1 be permitted te suggest thnt Sir Cenan Uejlc employ Sherlock Helmes' te unravel some of the mys teries he has dug up In the spirit world? Ills sudden reversal of form from ab solute realism te speculative moonshine leads one te believe that the au ther, as well ns the character, is In i the habit of crying: "Quick, Watsen the needle!" I SKEPTICAL SAM. Philadelphia, April 27, 1022. , Swearing vs. "Cussing" Te the Kdltnr of the Evening. Public Lttlecrt Sir What, it might lie questioned, is the difference, If any, between cuss ing and swearing? "I never swear," testified a woman witness" a few dajs age in court. "I might use a few cuss words such ns 'damn,' but that's nil." The matter net having been one of the vital issues lu the case, the Court did net attempt te differentiate as be tween the two terms, but contented itself with the phivnlrnus observation that it should be u woman's preroga prerega tlw te swear if she wants te. As n matter nf fnet. In niv hnmhle 'opinion, the witness piehably'was jus tified in muking the distinction. The cxpicssien, "net le en re a damn." ne ne cerding te the dictionary, may be swearing or it may meiely be slang, and the equivalent of "net te rare In the least." OnOlKJi: I. MATTHEWS, i Philadelphia, April 27. 11)22. Questions Answered i , The National Debt Te the Vdtter et the El endte Public l.tdair: Sir Te decide a dispute will you please state In tlie People's Purtitn the .resnt amount of the national debt of the United States O. A. H. and II. p. t, Pnlladelphla. April 21, Jii22. The total Ernss debt of the CnlEed States en December 31, 1021, was J23. 188,217, iiia.OO Delaware River Railroad Bridge 7e the Editor 0 the 1. veiling Public I.tdgert "t 1 nave n in an armiment with a mnn 1 III retard te ,1 bridge at Phil idelphla He I cliilms tl.ere Is a r.illrnad brldtre at Phlla-I delllii.l across tn Camden and there ims 1 bcnn en.j for flv-e or len veers. He claims ' If ! hi North PhllnddphU and llen-s te I tbe Pennsylvania Rail-nail An-tliT i.-.en The People's I'nrum will appear dilly jn Ilie Kvenlni: Public I rderr. and also In the Sunday 1'iililln I.etlf-er. letters ilHcii.-liiar llmel) tenlrs will tie prlntril, a h well iim required peeins. nnd que, tlnntt of eincrnl Interest lvlll be answered. HEATING VENTILATION PLUMBING DRAINAGE POWER PLANT EQUIPMENT W. M. ANDERSON 600-612 SCHUYLKILL AVE. PHILADELPHIA REBUILDING REMODELING RECONSTRUCTING HARRY CONTRACTOK, CARPENTER AND BUILDER Stere and Office Fkturat Rolling Stere Ladder K. claims he went ever said brMrs In an auto aute truck and that It II a big draw bridge. New, Philadelphia la my home town, al though 't nm net no well acquainted there nny mere, but 1 believe then men are mis taken. Will you kindly Mtle thla arument and jmfcllnh the correct ilerw In your Peo ple's F.rum, statin whn thla brldne wns built. If anyi hew fur north or south te It t Market atreet, and any ether Information ou may have about It, aa It It a new one en rre, y On of these men la a very Influential and well-booked man, and I cannot dnre te con tradict hlw but If I am wrens that l. If there, 1 such n brld&r t want te knew all about It, te wle up, as It were. DAILY iu:ADnit. Ksst IVlereburr. Pa., April 20, 1022. Tha Pennsylvania 'Ilallrrmd beenn work en ft brldre across the DelaM.ire Jtlvcr nn Mnnh IS. LSI.-,, On October .10, ISO.'., rais ing of the superilructurn wtin started, nnd thla was nnlehed March 1, 18011. While thai work was progressing- the necessary land approaches were being prepared. The work ! far completed that en Minh 0. 1R0S, less than ft year from the time It wis beirun, a rwenger train containing; the president, beard of directors and prominent executive enicers of the Pennsylvania Itatlresd Com pany passed eler the hrldse en a. tour rif In spection. The brldee waa cpened for public traffic Arm in, isec. The Delaware Itlver Itallrnad nnd Bridge Company's line extends a distance of eliclit arm n nnir, nines rrem Frankford Junction. The brldee Is for railroad trains exclusively, no feet or vehicular traffic bIng- permitted. Its location la approximately Ave miles north of Market street. It starts nt Roxber Rexbor Roxbor euch street. Brldcshurg. In Nerm Phlndel Bhla, and Its terminus, Dclalr, N. J . Is aneral miles north of Camden. The Twentieth Century Te the Kdlter e the Utentne Vublle Ledacr: hr.. . . mJ'enal1 ,n one 'am bftve " .j.n it i bill IVl II)IVI a i for some time. We enjoy the paper as a I whole, but I am Intnreeted In tlm ctirri.rr.iit -. ... .,.,,lh ,i,B f,TRIVI 1'CllI IC j.EISiril ! We have been rfli,eiislne- tthtH. tr,. ar In tl e nineteenth century or In the twcnt'etli century. Would you be ae kind a te give, Veur opinion? THE DLU13 BIRD. Audubon. N. ,T.. April 26, 1022. The twentieth century began January 1, 1001. Nineteen hundred yara had elapsed at midnight December 81, 1000, since the bcglnnfn of the Christian' era, and tbe nevr cenlurjr then gUrUd wag tb twentieth. Poems and Songs Desired The Divine Afflatus Art Wcelc Is stirring the muse, as tbe follewine contributions te the People's Forum Indicate: AtlT AND THE PARK I came out here te sstlrlze ' Upen cublstlc art. But elnce l'e seen the azure fcklea t cannot make the atart. New leaves are glossy overhead. The children laugh and sing. Forgotten ts cublstlc art. Fter, thatik the Iinl. 'tis aprlne' MAIIGUKRITA PHILLIPS riilladclphla, April 'JO, 1U22. COLOU SCHEME The sunlight played a trick the ether day That outdid nny iwlntlnc. Fer It touched All In nn Instant First a Judas tree. Cerise bnlloe ., And, then The shell-pink ears of n white irrlr MAItmiKIUTA PHILLIPS. Philadelphia. April 10, 1022. -Your Old Furniture. may bet Pnlnterl and Decorated or Ttrflnlshed In a delightfully antique way that renders It far mere nttracthe than the new, and at considerably loner cost. ESTIMATES FUBNISHED A. L. DIAMENT & CO. 1SI5 WAI.NVT STREET and at Sir afford. Pa. RESINOL 5oefhinq ndHe&1inq Fer5kin Disorders ROAMER Ensv tu Drie T.esttul te Bide Irt $2785 Delivered Philadelphia Mionreom Open Kieninxs PHILADELPHIA ROAMER CO. 842 NORTH BROAD ST. --""-" 4000 Square Feel Storage Space REASONABLE RENT 612-614 Chestnut Street Freight Elevator Immediate Occupancy Apply Mr. Dallas I I , I I 1 , J I 606 Chestnut Street L.. R. RUST MAIN OrFICE ID b. Uth Mrect 41 te SI N.Hutchlmoe Street MTLI 724.730 Ludlow Street BHRHBWsltvfH BPKIXfl RESffflTIK OCRAV CITY. N. 4. SPRING RATES flaWL I ;pclat weekly rates t, twenty '"VI dollars and upward, American ST $ I tln. Itunnlne water. Polder TJINCOLN eKtsZU OCEAN CITY. N.J. rAei.Ks Mratr. rABK. pa. Desirable furnished summer cottages near lake and golf course for rent bv the month or reason. Write II. V. VKUIHI. Mgr. URANUDEN LAKE SUNAPEE, N.H. On the "Ideal Tour" 8KASON JUNE M TO OCTOBER Catering te a Discriminating Clientele. Clelf, Tennis, Ileatlng, Canoeing, Bathing, Fish In, Saddle Horses, Dancing Attractive July and .Season Kates. Cottages for rent, lloeklst sent en re quest. New Yerk Office: Hetel Weylln, Wth 8t. & Madisen Av, ftaxa. CWI. J. Themas Russell, Prep. Alse Hetel rtusaell, Saratoga, .Springs, N.Y. KDLTATIOXAf. lleth Hexes Banks Busineas College tlen te huslncsa men. They knew Its gradu ates are specialists. D.iv hchoel Night Hchoel. 1200 Walnut Street Philadelphia. STRAYER'S Tl.',n'rr?iTVi?T h't"- ..,Hlen gvnran'd. EnUr new. nr or rrirkl. KIMMF.H t'AIIPM THOUHANJ) ISLANDS. N. Y. CAMP WEE-E-YAH-YAH Fer heys' a te IT rears of age. An. 81. 27fl. Illustrated booklet July 7 te nn mnul. n. n. nnxTON. de Neweii nt., eti lM. W. V -' - - - IlF.I.miOFB NOTICKH Baptist TIIF, TKMPI.R Hread and Herki its. (1900 N.) aoeo SEATS. Heme of the Grace Baptist Church. IJUSSEU. H. CONWELL. Paater. wm. Dyre MeCurdy. Associate Paater. J. Marvin Hanna. Musical Director. Frederick E. Htark". Organist. Mr. Cenweli preaches 10. SO A. M. and 7:4.1 P. M. Temple Chorus sings both services. Bible Hchoel. Jere L. Crease, supt.. 2:30 P. at. Christian Endeavor at 7-00 P M Church Prayer Meeting, Friday at S P. M. Dr. Wilfred T Orenfeil Labrador Uncter nnd missionary, will speak In t'ppcr Tem pi". Mendaj, .May 1, at 8 IS P. il. F.veiy body invited, Nil th nnnual cnr.cert of the Temple Olee Club Tuesday, May 2 at sir, P. it. Fer ttaervatlnns, phet.e Diamond 0H.17. rthlcal Secirty ACADEMY OF Ml'SIC II A. M. n. StOXHTND SPAETH will speak en "MUSIC AND ETHICS " ; Frlends '0Fi:itENCK. l,Vh ami Knee sts 11.40 ' Jane P. Itushmerf. lejider. Meeting for i warship. Hi se VIlters i Itiime. THE OLD QUAKER MRKTINH IIOCSE. I I.AKK SIJNAPKK, N. II. 1 ..Mitit&EGmm (JiMhrLiDEN Hetel iiv,ri.n'i1nA'onen. J1"ntB0i"ery "'K." '""''IRiri .New Wk ,e. ut Bench. 100 rooms ..n..r ,,, a..", , ui vn lur nuiriiip r.cijr PimV-WW.. "Pmlng.et 11 o'clock. The Public is cnnllallv invltnil tn nttMld. In thin old houe William l'enn worshiped when In America. Prcsuitrrlan .KCII hTUEKT (III KCII. iNth and Arch Uhv. CLAIIENCE EDWAKD JIACA11T NEV, D. D.. iftnlstei. The Itev. Hi'gli L Heds. I). D., will preach nt 10-l,1 A. M. and S P M. di-llht-savlntr time) Te hrlp eetnt-rait the flood of imposture nnd cjuackcry paiadlmc under th name of religion and purporting te give certain knewledge of thn llfe bvend the grae. Dr. Macartney's sermon. "Wilt Theu Shew endere te the Dead?" and tthlcli outlines the Scriptural Intimations en this ureal tfieme. has been rrtnt.il and will be dla- trieuteq at tne fcervices tomorrow. BKllll.KHKM rRhNIIVTERIAN ('HCRC1I llread and Diamond sts. lt.iv. WILLIAM L. MrCORMICIC. Paster. Itev. SAMUEL It. CUBBY. Assistant. hestlxsl et music. Openlnc Pblledclphla Music Week. Mcholan Duuty. tennr. 10 30 A. M. ".MuiKf. in th .anctuar - - i i-. ii. haniMin .sciioel 7.4.1 P. it.- 'The .Ministry of .Music. .mi pws rrec nt all spruces. SECOND PRKHlTERI.N I'llTHcfi 21st and Walnut sts. , .MKisTErn,.:x'I,uu SI-C01-'" e 11EV ALVLV II. OURLET ASSISTANT. I P'a -Vnctell "HI Priach at 11 A. il and 2 i -;' Evening subject. "Supreslns I ' O Oladome Light" . ... Rile t.ed thit Mtdest ' Hank" Jiirc I-t JIp Knew .Mine End '...Nnrrt-n ,,-Nunc Dlmittls Diuty ..A.,lnMJlrl,M' . Sternberg ' Twilight Miadnua ' . . ..Weed Instrumental trle lnlln harp and ercan hundcy Sthcul and Lllblu Class ut in ci dm k. ')' ,"''l, fre ar the evening service A cerrtlil wolieme at nil services. Protestant EpUcepnl Clltltt II fir' TIIK IIOI.Y APOSTI.Ks i'lst and Christian sts itev. uuenui; 11 tdep. Hecter 11 nn A. M. Hnly ('immunlen le'JO . .M. Mernlne p-acr trmuii th- rector. '-' 30 P Jl Sunday school T-00 P. AI Yeunir I'.iinlea ... ,. n I lauue 1 n 'H) P. M. Sperlal evenliiT service n iik'iuus 'ceminunltj Mm. Mermen b the lecnir. cill'Rdl OF ST. JUIK ASDTttKS. Mlf. N AV. cer 11th .v.- va Vernen etc . lt.n JatneH I'upn fiesi-cm llect.r 10 30 A. M Meinhnr 1'r.ur and Sennerv I - .10 P. M I'htirrh Scheel 7.I.;P M llvciilint Service Rev. Jas A WetBle. Preather I i;vi UMiepv wi.-i -e.mi: T. PKTI.K'il I III Itt 11 ' Third and Tine stn ' r..v. nuwAisu m jnrrnr.rp , Hecter. 5 T U I 7 30 A. M Hel Communion 11 On A. M Jlernlut! servke an I serin n l the r"-lr. The eh. Ir wl'l f "Ti IlJUm In I!" Parker ' -in. ion i .vij t-n.-pii.ru vii.ii .'ii na P M ilrl; Krvl p hert .nidi. i . 'mil recital 1 tne tliun ' Av alee Vviil. " 'The l.nrd U Xlv sh til rd Iemis t'ln.it N rti-en T h1- He Sh ill 1 - .1 lis r.vrk Went Mriv.r.111 n (! 1 .1 H .ri.l I t'nlt.irliin 1IK-T IMTUUAN rill'ItCH 2125 (.'best It v 'l'nnni.'rticK it aiurns- Minister 11 v.. M Mr Onlf in vIM uieeeh. Hub Ihci sli m r and "fonts of tin- 1'nlt.titim r-iUIi ' i.MTitiA nnncii or fiKiniwrimv (Ir.enn nt itid W I'll. It n live !iim1rv Ai 1 I .10. in.". Sonic nt II A M -flie M rlnei rtev llOUi;r. i . I OlUlt.h will nrnch .-ub- ieel 'Tin. It I.HI011 u' Jtui in l.lf.i and l.if' s Ni'hU n.H ill m l l n linne. i) I'hl udt uh ,1 AlUMe Welc I hUV '1 Si hid 1 1 til' I'll -l lieu ) Ml mi Jieui .VII are nwtel IHOUSES CLEANED 1 THOROUGHLY ' L REASONABLY 1;,V.?"."!e Huuve A Inilniv denning t'11. tt IJ1U 1 illirrt M, l.ecrit 013 p ft Jehn S. Trower's Sens J rTr-nvnCi-.,, V e i rh-l'n Av. CATERERS :RESTAVRANT .- We lire extending uiir 1J.1JI7 hihI Sunil ij delivery te .NORTH I'HII.A.. I.(K1.N Und OAK I.ANK 'i 't '7 '7 Fancy Cakes rAUCETS "Ne Se.ath in Sink" "Positive Shut Off" Name "SAVILL" en Faucet "Aak Yuur I'lmnber" Tborea 4viir Sen. Mfr. lUaVU.IX Wailaaa K. t Uaa. ' 'i Ice Crtam ' - I mi r 1 7snrwvr-w Kmmcrr v' itfwrasW' ,r. WATW'K' '" 1 , HHUNO MMOKTH MtAKTiQ 'ttTV. N. . f ''('l,.! fjOMrear wnaetrr rtrava4 eiLvenrra Kentucky Ave, adjacent te Beach, Bcwh (ta ana ana rejiurnisneas near nepers, MreTjaSf ' nd placn of amusement) all outside ckMsBJI . rooms, comfortably fnrnlihedi leetrte MM , purenrs, sun parier, elevator; net ana eeag ,,; . j,! IBB UflTCB ! rWEBV asaaaBBBl -. , mmnntnm nnis.it in . sivwist V.H Families accommodated. TratiMa au4wfaj',' hotel at most reasonable rates. tl.BO p aMV See as fcetera sasklal reserTatleaa, nf J ,r Unrrrr LMCAU nbLVivii Michigan Ave. near Beach and Boardwalk- Atlantic city s most Ijesulttel hotel seetH KUNNINO WATBK IN KVBRY BOO Newly FurnNhed, Prlva'e Baths, F.leetrle Malta Elevator Srrvlc". Eu,trean Plan, t2M p. umiu. einaia itoema. iiw Der uay. . i. . ; r Exrels n Cninfert, Service unit Culslae) , MONTICELLO Kentucky av. nr. beach Atlantic Clty'a fin em. InrRet and meet popular moderate-rat 'mtnl. 3 .".0 ut dly.. specl.il tvkty. Am. plan. ' RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS l'rlv, baths, elevator, orchestra, dnnclnif, ' bklt. Ownership mmt. Fetter A Iletllnger, DeVILLE . Meft select, beautiful, homelike, sonny ocean risen 100 rooms with het and cold running wster; bridal salaeai KrivKiv inn puduc Dims, urenesira. nsnring, sen pi irs. eonMrvstery, gsrsife, golf privllfRes. Persei ownership direction assures and gusrsntece eatlsfi plaa'. tlen. Bpedal HDlinr rates. 122 te week un. Amed nenaeriui mesis llluHAS M. U'lKlan 'There's Comfert In T.vrrr t'ernar' KENTUCKY KPNTIti:KV AVE. NKAIt I1KACH S3;" .00 Units- Weekly CfJM J maralwtanaalBa PI Ml V B t EIvBter te itrect. VArxtricHf and phen In all fffOM. , CK ' "'," !n.'Kr'."",. BKrAVSfSSHBt ' -" -- .. .r.nn... I AV M. - m ..k... .nUTEb TO NEWEHGLAND 3.treiiaaa. jiuieaTBa'wfc. Impttnm as a t-t t.cding fiO.oeo HOT and COLD IUNNIN8 WATEI IN ALL I00MS Gelf BrlrUeaes. lledsrata rataa. blnslnsi Ha. mmtm UHUI at ST1I4KH, I On Ocean front at Mentpeller ave.. aW open, nuues wiin nam. running water an roems: elevater: Spring rates $4 day up, 124 up nreekly. Amer. plan. If. M. rtEEVgB. GRAND ATLANTIC Virginia ae. & Beach, net Celd nuniM water. Prlv. hatha. Rates 14 day up. Spaa, wkly. Cap. 600. Pklt. Orcb. O. D. Painter. RAJTMORE ff0 "World's Greatest Hetel Succtst THE LOUVAN Tennessee ne. nr. Beach. Europ. plan, out side rein. Running water. MBS. E. OUNTJEH. ax lli ninnlnr unter. XI in (lev mi , D A Kirr- Inroef?! leXiViir. lfra t'nder New Management. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Alwajs open, iihuj3 reudy. terms moderate. Write or phone it. WALSH DUNCAN. Hetel Boscobel Kentucky Av. nr. neici eukuuci Excellent tab! tMaea table. Wkly. rates, $18 up. Ph. 117.A. E. MARION RAVFNROYD 'nel.i Ae. & Boardwalk, nnvcimuiu J( lUy up. ,.,. wtrUi up with incaN Ph sons w. Isaac Bewrr. MARTINIOUE Kentucky Ae. Hoard Heard iimiuinivut v.aUc Europ,an piaB, tl .'0 up dally. Cafe and restaurant attached. CHESTER INN New Tork Avfc n tnLJ " lnn besch. American plan. All conveniences. MRS. P. KNAUER. Wfs.hninrpr Kentucky Axe. nr. Beach. YYODnlMifj ,'ievnter: private baths.-rnnnlnL- wnter Op"n all r-nr A. V. KOPP New Clarien Kentucky Ave. lust WaT, 1,ew v,arK,nneardwlk H. K. lienlface' TX" TOIIt CUrk'i Cruises by C. P. R. Steimaxi ' CLARK'S 3rd CRUISE, JAN. 23, 1921 ROUND THE WORLD By the SptetaUy Chartsred Saptrb C. P. R. Is. MEiaprMef France" 1I.4S1 crMatew A letilM ptlice for the whole trip. Rentta New Yerk, Panama, Ssa Frsncisee, Hen-. lalu, 14 days la Japan, Chins, Manila, Java, Blnltpere, Barmsb, Option el 19 days la India, Ceylon, 4 daya in Caire, Naples, Havre, Southampton! (step ev-cril Qeebet) Ry. le Menrretl sad Nenr Yerk. 4 MONTHS, $1,000 and up Iaeladlng Hotels, Drives, Guldss, Fee, ata. . CLARK'S 19th CRUISE, FEB. 3, 1923 rTE MEDITERRANEAN .. By Specially Chartered, Sumptuous S. S. BMPKBSS of SCOTLAND" oil burner, 25,000 C toot 65 DAY1 CRUISI, $600 and ap 1 19 day B rpt and Palestinei Spain. Italy, Greece, Ma. EUROrS PmsIeq Play Tours, J400 up. lt.irtlet Teuri Ce. iiUU (5. lUtb St. Olilesuie, IUoeurl & Ueard. 1116 Walaal EUROPE Before Sailing writi : JOHN FAIRMAN, Afent, Londen & North Western IUiirav7f 2C0-I Fifth Atomic, New Yerk ( it j , Fer Frie Travel Information icd ituictivs feliiet Charm of England This (elder has been especially pre pired ler Amencin visitor-, te Great Britain. 1 1 contains a wealth ei ia(or ia(er ia(or raatien which will ass st in urrany leg itin-jranes te include many points e( historical and educational interest, including ShaVespeare's, Burns and Washington's Country, the Lrlish, Scottish and Irish Lakes, North Wales, etc Th. LONDON A NORTH Wr.STERN RAILWAY it tha premier reula far flrarel la Gihi Brilaia. rr L FRENCH TOURISM CO. offers three exceptional tours including all expenses FRANCE BY MOTOR .",.' ill), from pert tn pert riiitenu I'etintrv, I'jrenees nivlera, Alps. Jum Alfaee I.errnlne llnttlelleldn. rir't-Clee Travel Throuvheut. r n'n, at present rute about tl 11,00 FRANCE BELGIUM ITALY SWITZERLAND PASSION PLAY lly Hull nml Aute Hdlniiii lulv let returning "Pl t ' l'i, 71011 plus I21! eenan fnie.. Total nt pretent ratu ubuut 111 01,00. UNIVERSITY STUDY TOUR ,evetitv-'wu diiye ImludliiK lx vveeUa' Hpecel Hummer I'uiirre nt I'leneli I'lil- vcrlty und nuineieua excuralena hy tall uml auto Tre. I3C1 il'J t2!.' ncmn fureH, Tiitnl 11 1 preeent ixciiniiBe nbiut il,"i0.nu, Hull! inmti-il In fi..i'iH le ulvr ,veu Hie fiill liviirllt tf ll'ii I'viliiuiitr. 'iiifraiiu and Pa lltnlum jrunt RAILWAYS OF FRANCE -.'81 tilth Avenue 11 1 3lh rHrtel, . -'. new lern. , JtJ . ,. - wlfe 7&T 1- slk-K Ickta fed 0 . lifjS '15 WA m 'M vtl - ?ifl l ,tt H V,- 1J '.'tl Ji.1 Jl 1 '31 i $ iii . M f5H 'It m .ur'u -?.1 a .m m 'J..M m X: . Mm y3r-i JIM. 1 Jll 1J.1 aa .., . . , r::mm saayi; MMwJMk-l w:ij j ffi! 1 V? v s.1 a Si: VUUAyvavir.ftv:y,3rTr!fi.JaiV : r,