ifSr GOSSJPABOUT PEOPLE fancy Wynne Chats of Many Things Sie Speafes e . june Dances Planned for the Debs and of German town's Country Fair . vin veii ever step te think hew mnny D1 neenlc In rminucipi m nuv i.. S X but eVcclally " '.Inlent 1 ere. What maile me think ffitalifl that two Ellubeth wi inq nrc coming out next winter. KNlnrlen Elizabeth .Wilsen, , the Sfuthter e "Mr. ami Mrs. I'ercy W U d ml the ether Ik KHanbeth D. Allisen whose mother was MM Doro Dero Dore X.l Wurts. ElUnbeth (the second) and M". "Villsen arc going abroad this -S?5,S t wTlfalway- have with m the WlHtnrs and Wlsters and Frn fiM and Frazcrn. Anether debutante of next winter has . "dunlleatc" name, Anne II. Town ..ml the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Dnnlel 1 XcSlinll. Her double Is Anne It. Tewlncnd, the ilntightcr of Mr. J. Bar tan Tewnscnd, of Ovcrbroek, who came out three years age and la n wonderful tennis player. It's very complicated, Lecalise jeu always have te explain, "'Oh I mean the ether one, net that one," whenever you talk about cither "Three girls who have mere or less the same name arc Llbby Boyd who, nrenerly t-pcaklng, It Iiysbc.th K. Boyd JnTta engaged te "Pcte" or "Ilnnk" nere vnrleuriy called; Betty Boyd, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Geerge llerd, and Elizabeth Boyd who, luckily for the peace of mind of people with no ineraerv for names, Is new Mrs. Paul tMIeff Heed, of Washington. Anether two whose (similarity of names cnued endless confusion are Mnrjerle Tayler, the daughter of. Mrs. Nathan Tayler, of Chestnut Hill, and A Marjerlc Tayler, the daughter Mr. anil Mrs. lleland Tayler, who. however. Is new .Mrs. Gorden Hnrdwick. And te it gees. I am sure you could think of dozens mero If you tried. DID jeu hear that Marie Znra, Mrs. (Jcergp Mllllngten, Anne Guyer, XeKen Eddy. Leslie Jey. Jack SlmH tnd Frank Ward sang into a radio en Saturday night? They nrc nil prln 'finals In "lelanthc," you knew, which the Snny is giving this week, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, at the nrend Street Theatre, and they gave some of their soles and ducts and quar tets and the things for "the world at larse" te hear. FROM all that I hear there nrc going .te he just ns many If net mere June daiices for the debs and their friends as for the school et (Mv, that's an over worked word! The first dance will be that which Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Harrison. Jr.. will give for their niece, Ellen McMichnel, and will be en June -, which is n Friday evening. The "ccend will be one for Ellen Mc Mlchael, tee, and will be given en Fri day, .Tune 0, by Mr. and Mrs. Archi bald Ilnrklie. The Hepburns will give a dinner before It for Ellen Douglas Llejd. The next night Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tracy Griswold will entertain for Cintra 'Ellis nnd Abby Rockefeller, of New Yerk. Abby, or Babs, as nust people call her. has visited here before, nnd Is most interesting nnd attractive. She his been around the world speral times and all that sort of thing. She is very pretty, with wavy brown hnir nnd brown ejes, She is coming out in New Yerk next winter. The day of the Grisw olds' dance, by the way, is the same day as Frances I.ciper and Themas Ridgway Barker's wedding. Didn't jeu leve the fascinat ing blue maps they sent with the In vitations te show every one hew te get te Areola, their country place, where the wedding will be? ' IITASN'T tltc weather wonderful at VV the Rittenheiisc Square Flower Market? It couldn't hnve been Im Im ireed en. and I hope tomorrow will be equally tine, as it is the day of the Country Fair ut the Gcrmantewn n -w (.iikinnnn r u hii hi iiiiv Crick"t Club. The fair is in charge of Mrs. Chattln Wetherlll. Did you hear that n friend of hers who Is in New Yerk studjlng te be a professional dancer (doesn't that sound snappy?) Is coming eer for the fair nnd will give exhibitions of aesthetic and every ether fort of dancing some in fancy cos tume? As is the case at every fair, a great many tables hne been added at the l.ii-t minute and all kinds of new things thought of. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brlnten Coxe, of Hafted, Penllyn. will be. nt home, as usual en the evening of July 4. There ill be dancing and supper. Ne Invi tations hae been sent out Dr. and Mrs W. Reynolds Wilsen, of westwoed, Vlllaneva, will entertain at 'Au,ner. en Saturday evening next at the Philadelphia Country Club in honor of their unuRhtcr. Miss Henrietta Mac Mac uenald Wilsen, whose marriage te Mr. Ward O. Shakespeare, of the Wc. Hngten ttiu take place en Wednesday. May Jl. The guests will Include the bridal partj. Mr. Phillip Price, son 0f Mr. and Mrs. What's Doing of Interest in Women s Clubs Tomorrow Friday Current Events Club of Gerninntewn gives a card party at the Majestic Hetel. The Inter-City Council of Indus trial Clubs will meet nt Kensington i. W. C. A. nt 8 o'clock. Reports from the national convention ut Het Springs, Ark., will be ;ieii by Miss Inslnger for the business women, and by Miss Margaret Turley for the Industrial girls. The free lecture nt the Scheel of Horticulture fop Women is given in connection with the tea nt 'I T. M. 'The iMhllu" is the subject illus trated by Mrs. Charles H. Stout, dahlia specialist, of Short Hills, S J, Weman's Club of Swarthmore neuis the stated meeting called ut -0 1'. M., with Mrs. William P. 'otter piesidlng. "Beauty in a small Garden" will be the subject ' an illustrated lecture by Miss r.inily Exiey. Weddina Flower " Sign of the Rem," CHARLES HENRY FOX . a, DKUAD ST. ! nuinui U700 : Cfc"ri ate. ' UM CkMtaut IUM , i ,.i',i Ell K. Price, will entertain his ushers nt dinner nt the St. Antheny flub en Wednesday evening, June 7. The mar riage or Miss snran M. Harrison, (inugu. ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph Harrison, of Ardmore, and Mr. Price- will take Blace nt the Church of the Hcdeemcr at iryn Mawr en Saturday, June 10. The guests who will attend the dinner which Mr, and Mrs. J, Hewell Cum mlngs, Jr., of the Greenhouse, Wynne Wynne weed, will trlve en Wednesday evening In honor of Miss I.cnore McCall, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph B. McCnlt, of Merlen, whene marriage te Mr, Nor Ner man H. MaclClgh will take place, en Thursday, June 1, will Include Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilbert Mather, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jo Je seph B. McCall, Jr., Miss Mary Williams, Miss Eleaner P. Davis, -Miss Louise Wanamaker, Mr. MucLelgh, Mr. Samuel Wngner, Mr. Kdmund Purves and Mr. Charles H. Keberts, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 15. Coxe, of the Bellevuc-.Htratferd nnd Wllllsbroek, Mal vern, will entertain at a dinner en Mon day evening, May 29, befere the Dcen Herso Shew Ball, which will be held at Green Hill Farma Hetel, Ovcrbroek. Mlsa Margaret A. Hatfleld, daughter of Dr. Charles J. Hatfield, of Montgom ery nvenue, Chestnut Hill, will give a luncheon en Saturday, June 3. Miss Hatfleld will be ene of next season's debutantes. Mr. and Mrs. William Joyce Sewcll. of Out of Bounds, Chestnut Hill, and their daughters, Mlsi Anna B. Sewell and Miss Klcaner Joyce Sewell, will leae the latter part of thin month for North east Harber, Me., where they will re main for the summer. Mr. nnil Mra T. Mnvu'MI MrvwMther and their children, who have been living at Hnrklmer, N. Y will return te Ar dale, their place In Chestnut Hill, the first of next month, Mrs. Mcrywcathcr's sister. Miss Bertha Dale Bensen, will shortly close her apartment, 400 Seuth Fifteenth street, and go te Media for the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles H. Bean, of Green Hill Farms .Hetel, Overbroek, have issued invitattlens for n dinner dance at the Corinthian Yacht Club en Friday, June 1, In honor of Miss Gorden Scheff, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles .Sclieff, of Media, and Miss Bleaner Damen. Miss Eleaner W. Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Barker, of 140 West Phll-Ellena street, Gcrmantewn, 1h en a cruise with Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph S. Levering Wharten, of Old Yerk read, en their yacht Vega, Mr. and Mrs. Jj Heward Harmer, of 217 West Harvey street, Gcrmantewn, have Issued Invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Helen Rcevs Harmer, and Mr. James B. Cutler, which will take place en Saturday evening, June 3, at hnlf past six at the home or Mlsa Harmer's parents. Miss Harmer will be attended by her sister. Miss Peggy Harmer, as maid of honor and only attendant. Mr. Edward Clifferd Cutler, Jr., will act as best man for his brother. The Itcv. W. Beatty Jen nings will officiate. A small leceptlen will fellow the ceremony for the fam ilies and a few Intimate friends. After a wedding trip Mr. Cutler and his bride will live at 33 West Aahmead place, Gcrmantewn. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Schefleld, of Roxborough, announce the .engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Uernlce Schefleld. te Mr. Jehn B. Landls, or Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge J. Brown an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Marguerite Christie Brown, te Dr. Jehn L,. Farmakln, of this city. Dr. Farmakls Is a graduate of the class of 1920 of the Jeffersen Medical Col lege. Mr. William J. Ludden, of 618 East Woodlawn avenue, Germantown. an nounces the engagement cf his daugh ter, Miss) Marlart Catherlne Ludden, te Mr. Sherman G. Landers, formerly of Chicago. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles B. Case, of North Clinten acnue, Trenten, an nounced yesterday the engagement of their daughter. Miss Marian Sands Case, te Theodere Heward Banks, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodere H. Banks, of New Yerk and Rumson. Miss Case IB a graduate of the State Medel Scheel and the Shipley Scheel at Bryu Mawr. Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Summer Clearance of Fine Millinery Hats suitable for every occasion, among them smart new Beach, Resort and Sports Hats. Remarkable Values at $10.00 Discontinuation Sale of Sweaters at $1.00 $2.00 and $5.00 Weel and Fiber Silk Sweaters, alues up te 13.50, are new nelng closed out .it 81. CO, $3,00 and 8B.OO. Lace and Embroidery Trimmed Nightgowns, at $2.25 These night gowns are taken from our regular stock and ar allghtly mussed. The regular values are. $3 00 te $3.86. They are unusually full cut and made of the finest grade of longcletn, prettily trimmed wtth ribbons and lace or embroidery. Most are of tha famous Welfhead Brand. New only 93.25. We are Closing Out Our Middy Blouses at Half Price All-wool Nay "(erge Middle Blouses hae been reduced te half price, new 91.35 and 93.25. A few flannel Middles have also been reduced te half, new 93.75. The balance of our white cotton Middle Blouses are selling at 91.00 and 91,50, half the former price. Children's Three-Quarter Length Mercerized Lisle Socks for $1.00 Charming white mercerized llsle socks with turn-down cufTs of Sky-Blue, Cadet Blue, Brown. Canary, Pink, Rese. Blaek and Green The sizes are e te 10. Were it net for slight Irregularities thev would sell nt the regular price of 65c, They nre new 33c each, 3 for 91.00. Full-Fashioned All-Silk Hese at $1.75 With the exception of some light It regularities, these stockings are standard $3 60 value. In Black, White and Cordovan, 91.75, Lace Cleck All-Silk Hese at $2.50 Because of slight irregularities In weave we are able te offer these 14 76 stockings for 99.50. White Jersey Silk at $1.35 and Bright Sports Crepe at $4.50 This white Jersey silk Is regular $2.00 quality: It will net stretch and Is washable it Is excellent for Hklrts, drcsses, men's Bhlrts and se forth, 36 Inches wide, 91-35 a yard. 40. inch Sports Crep in White with (Inures of Orange and Gray, Blue and Orange or Gray and Henna, 94 50 a yard. Attractive Debutante Thete by Phote-Craften. MISS ELIZABETH B. WAYNE Daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph Wayne, Jr., of St. Martins lane, Chestnut Hill, who made her debut during the last winter. Miss Wayne will be ene of the aides at the Country Fair at the Germantown Cricket Club tomorrow afternoon Mr. Banks, who was graduated from Yale University in the class of 1917, Is new a member of the Yale faculty as an Instructor In English. During the war he served In the Naval Reserve as lieutenant J. G. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Baxter, of T.ans T.ans rtewne, entertained nt bridge en Thurs day evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Nerman Kcrnen, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Hallahan. Mr. and Mrs. Breeke Palst, Mrs. Charles Evans and Mr. William V. Naulty. Mr. nnd Mrs. James S. Cress an an an nounce the mnrriage of their daughter. Miss Antia Cress, te Mr. Jeseph John John seon Sutten en Monday, May 2-'. The wedding -took place at neon at Epiph any Church, Sherwood. The ceremony was performed by the brother of the bride, the nev. Edward M. Cress, of St. Paul, Minn. Mr. and Mra Harry Burk Cochran, of 163 East Walnut lane. Germantown, announce the marriage of their daugh ter. Miss Florence Huntington Coch ran, te Mr. Merrltt Hentz Keycs en Thursday, May 18, at the First Meth odist Church. Germantown. The Rev. William H. Plckep officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Keycs will be at home after June 1 at 611 Ashbourne read, Ashbourne. Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Greve, of 258 West Tulpehecken Btrcet. Germantown, will leave by meter earlv In June for a trip through the New England States Demonstration THIS WEEK Medel Corset-Brassiere and Brassieres Te be worn with or without corset. Excellent for bathing. Madams 835 Chestnut St. .Prices Always Moderate WKS0 fk CtW BISPiSS Wf.'iK freZe n1 wwns. mnzmjmi PMMteMra HIAD te Yerk Harber, Me., where tfiey will spend the bttmmer nt the Mnrshall Heuse. Mrs. f. Ress Hamilton, who has been passing three months near Augusta, Ga, wheie she was the guest til her uncle, Mr. William Sllvcrtherne, has re turned te her home In Itaverferd. Dur ing her stay she entertained Mrs. O. L. Ceane, of this city, for several weeks Miss Phyllis Swain nnd Miss Louise Swain, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. Me3Cly Swain, of Havcrferd, will go early In July te the camp of Dr. Anna Tompkins Gibsen near Centre Harber, N. H where they will pass two months. Miss Louise Swnln will return from Wellesley College In a few weeks. Miss Virginia Nulton, daughter of Captain Leuln M, Nulton, V. S. N and Mrs. Nulton, of the Navy Yard, whose wedding te Mr. Dean D. Francis, of Flint, Mich., will take plate en Thurs day, June 1, will be the guest at honor at a bridge party be rflveii by Miss Mary Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William It. Kay, of 2310 Locust street, en Tuesday afternoon, May 30, The guests will tncludu the bridal pnrty. Miss Kay wilt attend Miss Nulton as one of her bridesmaids. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Wall, of Drexel Hill, and their daughter, Mls Margaret Wall, will leave early next month for Ocean City, N. J., where they will occupy yielr cettnge until the autumn. Tiie engagement cf Miss wail and mr. iiewaru iieuerten jnger jnger sell, of this city, has recently been an nounced. Mr nnd Mrs. E. C Plaeliler. of Weed- lawn avenue, Melrose Park, entertained L 11113 1VV Ltuii " m"j V..J...... Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Clegg, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rclsner Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kremm and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Reeves, of Norrlstewn. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wagner, of Bryn Mawr, entertained Informally yesterday afternoon following the christening of their little daughter, Dorethy Sttcl Wag ner. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge W. Wren, of 705 Seuth Fifty-ninth street, nnneunced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Gladys M. Wien. te Mr. Richard W. Wells nt a combined birthday and an nouncement party at their home en Tuesday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Rice, of 7203 Saybrook avenue, announce the mar mar rlage of their daughter, Miss Emma Rice te Mr Richard H Hevell son of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts ininiiHHiiiiiiiiiJimMm Carries Suits, At Spert and Tailored Suits Our entire stock te be closed out at less than cost. Fermer Prices, $29.50 te $95, new $18, $25 te $55 Special Values in Sweaters Weel Slip-Ons, in smart new shades. Reautar S4.50 tCk C 2'9S valU9i, new. . . Pure Fiber Silk Sweaters; Tuxedo or slip-en models; all shades, navy and black. Regular $9.75 ty r?f valu;,new... V)U Ture Silk Tuxedo Sweaters; fancy weave, heavy quality. Regular $ 18.50 Jf g Qi? value, new.... J. j VO Pure Silk Sweaters, extra heavy quality; Tuxedo mod els, in colors, including navy nnd black; sizes 34 te 30. Regular $27.50 e -g Q ert, value, new.... 0 U IS ii imiii.i ;i:iifi,i,..,ii.i,ii. i,ii.im!iiii.iii ummiuimUm1mlmU.,iimim:ilmHmllimlll)llimiM; F4ni,y;?;i'M. amvt-S'j ar mu, Mr. and Mrs, Oeorge Hevell, of 4923 1'nschall avenue Thursday,, May 18. in t. Clement's Cathtllc Church, Seventy first street and Woodland avenue, the Rev. Fnthcr Malley officiating Mr. and Mrs. Hewatd C. Cernell, whose marriage took place April 17. in the Church of the Epiphany, Fifty seventh street and Baltimore avenue, have returned from their wedding trip, nnd are at home at 0021 Carpenter street. Mrs. Cernell will be remembered as Miss Frances Blspham, of West Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes S. Cress, of 1236 Seuth Fifty-seventh street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Anna Cress, and Mr. Jeseph J. Huttnn, of 3601 Chestnut street, today nt neon. A ohewer was given at the home of Miss Myrtle- M. Lcinliart, of West Phil adelphia, en Thursday uvenlng, in honor of Miss Martha II. McCllnteck, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herace McClln McClln eock, of Uroekllrie, Pa., whose marriage te Mr. W. Frnnklln Wagner will take place Saturday, June 10, in the Church of St. I,uke nnd the Epiphany. The guests Included Miss Marlen Hemmerly, Miss Elsa Flscle, Miss Pearl I-eather-mnn, Miss Matgaret Swenson. Miss Melva Tebln, Miss Mildred Splcer, Miss Marie Jensen, Miss Dorethy Kngle, Miss Gertrude Wlsmer. Miss Mildred Bux, Miss tleulah Jacksen and Miss Mary Richards. Mr. Max Pressman, of G!t32 nilswerth street, gave a danci nt the Rcesevelt recently, In honor dT the engagement of his daughter, Miss Frances A. Press man, le Mr. Meyei tiurewuz. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Bernard Meyers and daughter, of 1816, Diamond street, are visiting Mrs. MevcrV mother, Mrs. Heller, In Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pfaclzer and family, of 1C22 North Seventeenth street, have left te spend the summer at Wyn Wyn Wyn cete. j Mrs. James Hanley, of North Seven teenth street. W visiting in Pittsburgh for thrse weeks. Mr. and Mrs Simen Orcenebaum and - K. Vli'JW A Mrs. Hannah Bacharach, of the Hetel j colonel Millard Brown, of Ablngten, Majestic, are spending a month at the , occupying 1,1s new home at Hal home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Gould HIrsh, 110 , !mrn Harrison avenue. Elklns Park. u" "' , ,. , , ' , i Mrs Jehn Kern1?, of Terente, lias been SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The members of the Girl Scouts of St. Patrick's Reman Catholic Church, will entertain at cards this evening In their school hall at Twentieth nnd f.e. cust streets. Amctig these who will lllllllll.iliilllllliHIBHIllllllllllllilllllllllllllllili.iliM Our May Sale a Message of New, Charming and Distinctive Medes in Wraps, Frecks & Skirts Reductions of 20 te 40 Street Dresses The smartest of Crepe Remas, Canten Crepes, Peiret Twills and the popular sport fabrics. A varied showing of styles and colors, in plain, beaded and embroidered effects. They were $25.00 te $59.50, reduced te $15, $25 te $35 Afternoon Dresses Individual models of Crepe Rema, Vclette, Canten Crepe. Crepe Renee, Peiret Twill and ether fabrics, in every fash ionable shade, and all the latest spring styles. They were $59.50 te $115, reduced te $38, $45 te $95 Spert Ceals Very smart tweed, herringbone and plaid-hack coatings in plain colors and novelty effects, in all the desirable shades and models, including cape effects. They were $29.50 te $69.50, Reduced te $18, $25 te $45 Wraps and Coats of soft woolens and Canten Crepes, in graceful, enveloping lines; many finished with fringe and tassels or touches of summer fur. Tliey were $49.50 te $135, Reduced te $25.. $39.50 te $85 All Purchases i .. 1220-22-24 Walnut Stree Ti . t t"P assist In I entertain hg are Miss Cath arine McCarcy. Miss Margaret Marr, Miss Kathryne Lynch, Miss Marguerite Walsh, Miss Anna Bewdrcn, Miss Mary Maye, Miss Abigail Brctinan, Miss Mnr gaict Conners, Miss Mary MoOerniett, Miss Catharine Mm ray, Miss Julia Moo Meo Moe nan. Miss Mnrv Kelly, Miss ."tnevlpe Cellins, Miss Winifred I.awler, Miss Agnes B. Halpln. Miss Mae MrCullen, Miss Margaret Walker and Miss Ada Una Scanlon. GERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Rldsdale, of 222 West Jehnsen street, hae sailed for England, where they will spena tne summer. Mrs. W. Fenter, of East Jehnsen street, VIII entertain at a luncheon und card party en Tuesday afternoon In honor of Miss Natnlle Sayler, of htcu-i benvllle, O. Miss Iaetltla Handsberry, of 2t East Haines street, entertained at a earn party oil Friday evening at her home. The guests were Miss Mildred Orp,c"; weed, Miss Margaret Robinson, Miss Katherlne Luder, Miss Margnret Ran dall, Mti Irwin Parlee, Mr Mel n HnnclB, Mr. Carl Saunders, Mr. Marvin Black nnd Mr. I-e Rey Mendenhall. t.-u rhiuina Tnti!nti nf 6G1S Greene street, will entertain at a musical re. , ceptlen In the Musical Art Club, IS 11 Ranstend street, en Wednesday after-: neon In honor of Mrs. Benjamin !. Mnschnl, of the Matlnee Musical Club, and Mrs. Edwin A. Watrens, of the Philadelphia Music Club. I Mr. and Mrs J. Frank Dclaplalnc, of 139 Pelham read, Gcrmantewn, are at the Hetel Traymore, Atlantic City, where they expect te stay until fall. ALONG THE READING Mrs. Jehn C. Perry, of Ashbourne read und Spring nvenue, Elklns Park, Is spending witw time nt the Hetel Olyrnpla, Mount Clemens, Mich. Mrs. William dauber, of 1211:1ns Park, has returned trem d if It le Ajh1i liicten lsltltn; her sister, Mrs. W llllani P. Uenegre. of Sercxlcn, Rydal The Derie Derie gre will leave- shortly for their sum mer home In New Yerk Stat. Miss Marguerite Bye, of I.angherne, who has been tra cling abroad for sev- Spert Skirts of silk and cloth, in plain and pleated models, plain colors, plaids and fancy novelty effects. They were $15 te $39.50, new $6.75 te $22.50 Billed July 1st r era! months, wilt return te her home this month. Mm H. II. RlttenheUBp, of lVrt Washington, who has been occupying ,. .. n..n.,,f,ll, ,.( MIVtVaOrMf tltlll A VO II streets, West Philadelphia, will shortly reopen her home in the country. NORRI8TOWN Announcement has been madn cf the engagement of Miss Florence Ella Dar ing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christo pher Daring, of 208 East Freedlcy street, nnd, Mr, Ileyd Stanley Bright, son of Mrs M Bright, of Main street The formal announcement was made en Wednesday when Miss Daring en tertained the members of the King's r-imicrhtpt-H nnd Sens at her hrnm In observance of the fifteenth anniversary of the founding of the organization Miss Daring Is the president Mrs, Geerge W Rogers, cf Swede street, will spend the next three weeks at Galen Hall, Atlantic City Mlsa Careline Umstead, of Jeffersen- Health Never Fluctuates . in Value, It Always Remains at Par Why net keep your weight at Par and add joy te your Sum mer en the Tennis Court or the Gelf Links? Systematic exercise, Baths and Massage treatments adapted te your personal need will correct cither overweight or underweight and restore your figure te normal proportions. Be our guest for a free dem onstration. COLLINS INSTITUTE JIKM.KVt V. C Ol UT III.IK,. HIS I.IT sriil.KT Fer Women Exclusively Phene, Srurr CiJ8t i " ll-'I ::il',"'i"'"l i-'i'l. I Lingerie, Negligees, Sweaters lllll'illi'lllliH'll'!i''Mi '"Mil '"'Hi'' ll!iil.iitlili'HHn nun jui i ijjiT ie Special Values in Lingerie Envclepp l hemi'-e, of ( rope tie Chine; lace trimmed. Regular $2.75 value, new. . . . sj.95 Nifjht Gewn, of Crepe de Chine, sleeveless models, l.uj trimmed. Regular $4.95 TJ f value, new .. Xijjht Gowns of Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk. Regular $10.75 tf value, new. ... ' 'eRliRees of Crepc Satin, Jlip-en model; flowing Georg ette sleeves, scalloped or plain hem, pastel shades. Regular $18.50 t "1 -g rr.T value, new.... 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