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THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE -MARCH 23, 1924 63 TABLE GOSSIP TABLE GOSSIP Mr and Mrs (Jeorge H. Davenport of Beacon st. who1 are at the Hot Springs of Virginia, entertained a dinner party last Monday night, and later 'ook thoir guests to the' Cinema. Mr T. Jefferson Coolldge and Mr Cornelius C.

Felton have returned to Boston from a short visit to Palm Beach. Miss Porter will take the part of the hero in "Wake-tip," the musical play which the Vincent Club will stage Mrs Henry Pratt McKean of Beverly Farms and Mrs Arthur Adams of Dover sailed on Saturday for England. They have been called to London on account of the Illness of their sister, Mrs drey-Edward, who before her marriage last November, was Miss Florence Lee, daughter of Mr and Mrs George Le of BeveYIy Farms. Mrs Bernard Rogers and Mrs William C. Hubbard of Chicago are in Boston for a few weeks' visit.

Mrs Rogers is the guest of her parents. Mr and Mrs Francis L. Higgtnson of Beacon st. and Mrs Hubbard Is with her sister, Mrs Francis P. Sears of 83 Mt Vernon st.

Mrs Hubbard, as Mlas Elizabeth Merrill, made her social (faultless (Jitting Cootwear "DRUID" A mart -strap model for street wear, shown in BLACK KID, with welt sole and medium Cuban heel. debut In Boston and has many friends re. She has a lovely voice and has i ome on to sing in this Spring's production of the Vincent Club, In which she will take the part of a French doll. Mrs Glldersleeve of New York has been visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs Gardiner M. Lane of Marlboro st for the past week.

Mrs John K. Howard and Mrs Charles F. Choate 8d have returned to Boston from a 10 days visit at Palm Beach, where they were the guests of Mrs Charles Chdate of Sout'oboro. who has a cottage there for the season. Mrs Robert Newklrk Smlther of Boston, who baa leased her cottage at Paget, Bermuda, to Mrs J.

Montgomery Sears, has recently arrived at Paget, ffl NeBrUmttry "Jill A Spring Jt A Spring Tradition Saving JJ For 28 years fr l( 1 II I f0 On Monday caW we have held a 1 31 74 I where she is occupying Inwood, her I virn Ittsf new bungalow. Mr and Mrs Theodore P. Grosvenor (Anita Strawbrldge) of Brookline. are Correct Styles for All Occasions A Complete to $10 planning, it is understood, to pass a umiNHNU uat p0K TEN PER CENT BP portion of the coming Summer at New port. Mrs Horace Mortson of Loulsburg Mk -159 m.

rv- 7ff All the New Spring Shades in FULL-FASHIONED gj- SILK HOSIERY Square will preside at the Tea with Mrs Carl L. Watson, Wednesday afternoon March 26. at the Copley-Plaza following Dai Buell's Concert program which will Include the Keltic Sonata by Mac-Dowell and group miniatures by Chopin, MacDowell and Grelg. uhyxcx. sliirlSlA discount to introduce our 1 rfJ Complete line of Snrinc Fashions fttfftf1 New Apparel I Including DAWN.

NUDE. SUNBURN. SOMBRERO. PEABU PEACH. COWBOT, Etc MISS PEGGY PORTER at the Boston Opera House early in April.

Miss Porter is a daughter of Dr and Mrs Charles A. Porter of Beacon at. Rear Admiral and Mrs Spencer S. Wood have Issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter Marghretta to Mr John Howard Nott Potter, which will be solemnized on April 5 in Christ Church, Washington. The ceremony will be followed by a reception at the family residence.

2808 st. Miss Wood made her debut in Boston several years ago while her father was commandant of the Charlestown Navy Yard. Mr and Mrs J. Plerpont Morgan have arrived In Paris preparatory to starting on their Mediterranean cruise Mrs Wardwell will be one of the C7W UfsL i DOROTHY DODD BOOT SHOP SxtUtivt BOSTON Agnty dancers in the musical play, "Wake-Up," by Mrs Walter Tufts Jr and Miss 23 WEST STREET aboard Mr Morgan's yacht Corsair. They are to be joined In Paris by Mr Morgan's sister, Mrs Morgan-Hamilton, who For 1924 we are specializing the Newest Models in 5UIT5 COATS GOWN5 IP 1 Is to accompany them on the cruise.

Mr Maxwell Norman of Newport and Boston, who has been making a long stay at Palm Beach, sailed yesterday on the Olympic from New York for Kurope. Mrs Butler Ames of Boston was the guest of honor for whom Mrs Charles E. Pettlnos gave a small lunch demonstration clinics, to be held In 11 communities of Metropolitan Boston, at which fiOO Scouts, acting as demonstration patients, will be examined for faults of posture and will receive instructions for improvement. The dates of these demonstrations are as follows: March 26, HIngbam; 37. Maiden; April 3.

Cam-bridge; 3. Boston proper; 9, Wellesley, 10. Melrose: 18. Arlington; 17. Needham.

33. Lexington; 24, Somervllle, and May Lincoln. The campaign is being carried on by the Girl Scout organization, under the supervision of Miss Dorothy Dean, director of Scout activities for Metropolitan Boston. She will be assisted by the Girl Scout commissioners in the commu- GIRL SCOUTS TO FEEL TALL Demonstrations on Correct Posture to Be Given Throughout Greater Boston Olri ir Metropolitan Boston are eoing or. the warpath, between now and May 1.

"the debutante slouch" o- any other kind of a slouch. They are go ng to carry on a posture campaign to eon on Thursday at the Plaza in New York. Mrs Ames is leaving soon for Italy, where she has a villa on Lake CuRlO. Jill Middleton, insenue of the Boston Stock Company at the St James Theatre, will be the guest of honor at a tea given by the Dramatic Club of the TABLE GOSSIP Monks Win 400.Year.Old Suit From German Village Over Church makt people stand up straight, throw nlties where the clinics are to be held. CLARA BOW SAYS SHE IS FAST ON A CINDER TRACK College of Secretarial Science.

Boston University, next Wednesday afternoon (March 36) In the college clubhouse. Her Razed in 30- Year War mother was Evelyn Friend, formerly Ingenue of the famous old i Boston Mu oy miss Marion McPherson. a graduate of the Boston School of Physical Education: by Miss Marjorie Bouve and Miss Inga Lohne of the same school, and by senior students. Dr Goldthwaite seum company. The officers of the Col-1 lege of Secretarial Science are: Ger their shoulders back and act as If they owned the town.

Instead of the debutante slouch they hope to Inculcate the "A of health: chin In. chest up. waist held In. weight forward on the balls of tbe feet, stand tall!" This campaign, which has received the emphatic approval of many physicians and the active assistance of Dr Joel Goldthwaite. will consist of a series of Mr and Mrs Phlneas Shaw Sprague who were married yesterday week at the Winter home of the latters parents, Mr and Mrs Andrew Carnegie 2d, on Cumberland Island, off the coast of Georgia, sailed yesterday on the Olympic from New York for Europe.

They are planning to tour North Africa for their wedding trip. Mrs Sprague was Miss Lucy Carnegie. With her parents, she has spent much time on the North Shore, where they have a Summer home, and also in Boston where the family usually pass a few weeks every Winter before going South. Mr Sprague is a has acted in an advisory capacity, and is assisting in tbe preparation of the plans for the clinics. MRS CHESTER A.

WARDWELL Susan B. Sturgls. which the Vincent Club will present at the Boston Opera House the first week In April. Mrs Louis L. Lorillard arrived at Newport from New York Tuesday evening and Is at Pine Lodge on Catherine st for a time.

Mrs George W. Vanderbllt ha authorized the announcement that the marriage of her daughter, Miss Cornelia Vanderbllt, to Hon John Francis Am-nerst Cecil, First Secretary of the Brit- trude Marshall, president: Margaret Ford, vice president; Harriet Hill, secretary; Frances McCoIIough, treasurer. Mr and Mrs Walter D. Denegre, who are at Palm Beach for the remainder of the season, were among the guests at a dinner given by Mrs Henry Seligman a few nights ago at the Casa Mia. "The Dover Road," a comedy by A.

A. Milne, wfll be presented on March Campaign v.f Education In each community it is planned to BERLIN A lawsuit going, on nearly 400 years has Just been settled at Frei- 5 berg. Saxony, when the Circuit Court gave judgment for tbe Monks of fit John, saving the order from a heavy -burden on Its exchequer. The Issue was between the monks and the village of Frelbergsdcrf. near Fret- berg, and involved responsibility for ths I construction of a new church to replace Sz John's Chapel, destroyed during the Thirty Years' War Each party said that the other was obliged to erect the new church, and I evidence dating as far back as the year 1300 was brought forward.

The monks even offered the legrend have 50 girls undergo examination, by GLOBE ADVERTISEMENTS the aid of a machine made for the pur PAY BEST son of Mr and Mrs Phlneas W. Sprague of Commonwealth av. Others on the OlvmDlc were Mr Dudley L. Pickman TRY ONE AND SEE 27, 28 and 29 in the Town Hall of Bel- Jr of Beacon st and Miss Clara B. Wln- throp of Walnut st- Mrs Frederick J.

Cotton has returned to Boston recently from New York and Philadelphia the visit to the mont by the Belmont Dramatic Club, lb Embassy, will take place on Tues-one of the oldest amateur organ iza- day- April 39. in All Souls' Episcopal tlons in this section. This Is the club's Church, Blltmore. C. with a receptlor iSA A aflnrwaM At RHtmnr.

tVia Von 43d production and the afterward at Blltmore House, the Van merabers ap pearlng In It are Alice Allen Drayton, lived in in the 18th century and is reputed to be that city's guardian angel. This was excluded as legend and nut fact. The cost must be borne solely by pose, which will make tracings of their posture. Tracings will be made of the girls In their normal position, and if any faults of posture are found, another tracing- will be made of them standing as they should, which will be given them with dlreotlons for improving their posture so as to improve their health. It Is expected not only to examine thee 50 girls at each clinic but, by demonstrating the value of posture, to interest the local physicians and school authorities and start them on additional cilnics of the same sort.

Back of this campaign is the fact that Increasing attention is oelng paid to the importance of posture in affecting health, and the fact that the Girl Scouts have acquired a reputation throughout the State for having correct posture. It ts intended to raise still higher the Scout standard In this re the village. Wifely Supervision to ns "I dunno why women want 'If I' 1 11 latter city being to her daughter. Miss Jean Ballantyne Cotton, who Is a st-dent at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Miss Ruth Thayer of 84 Beacon st.

who went down to Nassau for a visit of several weeks on March 1, Is expected to return home this week. Col and Mrs Charles H. Greenleaf of Boston, who have been stopping at the RoyarPailm Hotel at Miami, Fla, for sometime, have gone to Palm Beach, where they are now at the Polnclana. Other Miami notes stat that Mrs Margaret Robertson and Miss Margaret Knowlton of East Milton are at Brown's Hotel, Miami Beach; alo that Mrs James T. Davis of Brookline is a guest at the Plaza Hotel at Miami Mrs J- B.

Chase of Bnookllne has a her truest Miss Eleanor L. Phetp-s, derbllt estate. Mr Hugh V. Tennant of the British Embassy will be best man for Mr Cecil. Mrs Lars Anderson Is wearing it Washington a very attractive three piece costume of black silk crepe, wit! draped gown' and three-quarter lengt coat, heavily embroidered in black sib.

floss with a narrow outline of silver Her hat for this costume is a black felt cloche, bound with lacquer ribbon and with a fan of the ribbon at the left side. "Art for Life's Sake," a lecture by Mr Edward Howard Griggs, will be given on Tuesday evening, April 1, for the benefit of Sigma Alpha Iota scholarship fund to aid talented students who are studying at the New England Conservatory of Music. A few of the patronesses are Mrs Frederick S. Converse, Mrs George W. Chadwick, Mrs Charles H.

Bond. Mrs Frederick S. Blodgett, Mrs Louis C. Elson. Mrs Wallace Goodrich and Mrs Malcolm Lang.

CLARA BOW KEEPING FIT Young Hollywood actress gives an hour daily to gym work Marion S. McKee. Helen S. Jameson, Cornelia M. Macdonald, Robert W.

Kelso, Carl L. Schrader, Sidney Curtis, James F. Macdonald, H. Russell Bur-bank and Frederick W. McKee.

The committee In charge of the production consists of Mrs Carl L. Schrader. Mr Robert W. Kelso and Dr Chester L. Sandiford.

Mr William Macdonald is stage manager and Mr Frank E. Fowlo Is the coach. Mr Edward F. Payne, president of the Dickens Fellowship, ts also president of this organization. Former Minister to Sweden Ira Nelson Morris and Mrs Morris, who are of the North Shore Summer colony were week-end guests of President and Mrs Coolldge at the White House.

Mr Ralph Adams Cram, the Boston architect, will speak before the members of the Catholic Evidence League at The Beverly In Washington on March 36, on "The Revelations of Spain." so. complained Mr Wombat. "What's wrong now?" "There's always something 'vrong Either I'm home too late or I'm home i too early. Maybe I got dandruff on my coat collar or soup on my vest It's I this, that and the other. My wife Is I always finding some "Thev mean it for eur good, old man." advised his sagacious friend.

"A wife -wants her husband to appear at hls.f best. To keep htm so a a labor of love." "Will It alwavs be that way?" "I fear so. Even vru were an 9l your wife might well find a feather mis- placed now and then." Yonkers States- I man. By Clara Bow I've only been In Hollywood a few be my cousin, was my first trainer, and under bis guidance I won five medal3 when I was in high school. Let the other picture stars find beauty In fare clay, but I'll continue to boost the cinder-track.

(Copyright. Thompaon Feature Service.) months, having done practically all of my screen work In the East, so I Tbe Aztecs Baffled Gray Hair Travelers to the Southwest marvel the Indian women's thick, glossy, raven black hair. They wonder that gray hair is known to the aged only. BROWNATONE Tints Gray Hair Any Shade Combining the secret of the Aztecs, with modern science, an eminent hair specialist has evolved a mod era hair tint that instantly colore gray, faded or bleached hair to any shade of blonde, brown or even Indian Black. Brownatone will not mjj off.

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Cerisgtoa, ly. spect, and at the same time to educate the general public up to the importance of standing as erect as a Girl Scout. Posters are being prepared for nse in connection with the clinics which will preach the same message. haven't lived here long enough to top fiauabter of Mrs Alma Turner Phelps maklng observations. One of the first things I noticed about film folks In the of Baltimore, who has come Aonn tor the Spring vacation of her school.

CBURTl Co. 1 colony here was the light In which nearly every one of them regards exercisenamely, a disagreeable form discipline they must impose upon the-n selves In order to stand the long hoim and arduous work of the studios. All of which Is a point of view that I don't share, possibly because I always preferred gymnasium hour to any other parjt the daily routine when I was high school In Brooklyn. Consequently, since I've been In the movies I haven't found it a hard task at all to do ray own little daily dozen. Fortunately, it continues to be fun.

L. P. Hollander Making for Better Health Dr Goldthwaite has prepared a set of instructions for use in this campaign, in the course of which he says, "to use the body rightly should be the aim of alL It looks better to see a man or woman standing up straight than slouched, and he fells better, has more 'pep' and his endurance Is greater. If the body is used rightly, so that the head is held up, the chin drawn in, the blood flows to and from the brain easily A Surprisingly Smart Style Est. 1848 Hair Often Ruined By Careless Washing Beginning Monday and In this position the wits are most keen, the reactions are quick; it is ine position of alertness.

"In the erect position the chest Is held Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking its ot Many soaps and prepared sham- Pei contain too much free alkali. This Face Clay ts Cinder Tra While I was a kid (before I reached the ripe old age of a couple of months ago) there were times when I had a distinct ambition to be an athletic instructor. Tve tried all sorts i and breathing is carried on easuy ones the scale, makes the hair brittle. la at its best. In mm v-.

nd rams it. tb pogition the ribs are drawn up, the The best thinv for stead? nee is -ot i. mIk and the abdominal and forms of exercising Just for mv First Complete Showing of Smart Spring Fashions Including Importations and Original Designs Ready-to- Wear 0 U'itpiiJ aftJ4 tm ttiusified eocosnnt oil shampoo, which ts wall drawn in and tbe abdominal organs or haid in reasonable position and work better than if they are sagged. The same is true of the feet and back. The chief cause of many of the cases of weak or flat feet or tired backs Is the wrong use of the body.

IJearn to stand up straight and most of this trouble will disappear. "Practice many times a day drawing yourself up to your full height. FEEL TALI- In walking try to maintain the bame position, swing along with the iiv held tall, as if you owned the own amusement, so I ussd to think that with a little serious practice I might qualify to teach gymnastics. But there's no use of speaking or even thinking about that now. I'm a film actress, so hereafter exercise must mean, I suppose.

Just what does to the others out here except that It's going to be a lot pleasanter because I Just naturally like It anyway. I've tried all kinds of sports baseball, boxing, swimming, tennis and I rven took fling at football once. Per- sonally I register a vote In favor of running as the Ideal pastime and the! most effective way of keep'ng fit. At I HATS SUITS The Surprise A smart, stylish, one-strap pump with Cuban heels. With its ultra-new half-moon slash, this is the pump for dress occasions.

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Lean forward or backward as much as you like, but do not buckle In the middle In lying down. Me fiat, get rid of pillows. Sleep will be quieter and you will wake in the morning rested, with 'pep' enough to tackle the tasks of the day and make the hard jobs seem easy." track in the gymnasium that has been litted up. believe that I find rvmi'ing the most I beneficial form of exercise, simply and bolely because I do it a little bit better anything else. Homer Baker, the cia.npion who happens to Faille Silk.

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Two women entered the store and In the arms of one there basked a crowing you show me some carpets?" asked the woman with the baby. iSLam, I can," said Ui storekeeper. noU ftr he spread before their rAtC'lat: "bon't you think," said one. Elaucmr at her watch, that it Is time Not quite, dear." said her friend, patting her infant fondly on the cheek. -We've plenty of time to -tc the does lrve to e.

him Tailored Shirts Pique Waistcoats Costume Blouses A nne family you strangers would often say. "Is this the whole of it?" "No," the Mayor would reply. "I Featurlug the latest Parisian novelties to completo all i have two sisters at home for each and 202-214 Boylston Street, Boston very one of thorn." "What!" the visitors would exclaim, rapidly counting the sons. "Twelve daughters!" "No, Indeed! Just two!" PhliadelDhia Public Ledger. sticky or greeny, will not color or grery, i inw fv Tirana Walp and i0f otL-, rU Un.

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