GSBlRilW HHBH!m?88SMBI b . . ' -' :1V1J..IJ V.. .t-Wii.'r!ifc.YYdi T 14 r IZ?1 i i -x?wavMjr ; V'.'". " "-. X &. u fjUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE" , Recent Bride Utiancy Wynne Speaks of the Doings of Today. She Sees I we Attractive costumes ana reus of the Pageant of Old Germantown ' wmnAT we have a respite from wed TT.i L there will be a garden . . The Albn Johniens' place, R!r. .." ItoiweXt. this Kernoen. I ml mimical In connection wiw u ?5. etiiht le be very Reed, for, In ' 'KiTuS 'in Mntlnme Maeterlinck find , SI. OTc sop'fVne, Is .te coming ,0rTheiriIObe ether going, en thl, ffiTt. h?r. the'tens together. Lets of &c,firf t'rYw l"ta. v r.l part..,. ' Xr iinSve n dance nt their country J,r". rhuckSwoed, Vlllnneva, for If' iJS .Filer i McMichael, who wnf W'.r' ' 5,f neSulnr of 'last Win- before tha dance which Mr. and Mrs. Geerge H. Karle. 3d, will phe at the Radner Hunt Club. Th sural will Include Itr. and Mr ISarte, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn White Geary, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. jeaem a. Mci;au, jr., Mr. ami Mr, Arthur Whitney Howe, of Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mra. Jehn It. Maaen, Jr., Mr. and Mra. Walter Fotterall, Mr. nnd Mra. Walter Hemaley Avery, Mr, nnd Mrs. Snowden Samuel. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeerge J. Hard In r. Jr.. Mr. and Mra. Alden Lee, Mr. Jehn Petter, of New Yerk, nnd Mr. Frank Bennett. Mr. and Mra. TUlph Earle, of the Tracks. Haverford. wilt nhw entertain at dinner tonerrow nlg-ht before the dance which Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge H. Karle, d. will Rive at the Radner Hunt Club. There will be twelve guests. Mr. and Mrs Welsh Straw bridge, of Graeme Park, Hatboro, have Issued In vitations for n .lance an Saturday eve ning, June 17. Mr. and Mrs. Randelph F. Jurtlce, Miss Ines U Jus'.lce and Mr. Randelph Justice, of 1713 Walnut street, will sail for Europe the latter pnrt of this month. The Sunnybrook Gun Club hns Issued Invitations for a sheet en Saturday, June 24, at Radner. Miss Elelse Warrlner. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dexter Warrlner, of 136 Seuth Eighteenth street, who In at Cernell studying; ngrlculture. will re turn home the middle of this month. Miss Warrlner will be one cf the brides maids at the wedding of Miss Hannah Marlm Elliett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Elliett, of 317 Seuth Seven teenth street, and Mr. Walter Crocker Pew, which will take place en Satur day, June 24. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge l). Merris, of Dundale, Villanova, are entertaining as their guests for a few days Mrs. Mor Mer ris brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MacLelsh, and their daughter, Miss Isabel MacLelsh, cf Olencee. III., who came te attend the wedding of Miss Lenere A. McCall, daughter1 of Mr. and Mrs. Jenrph B. McCall, of Merlen, and Mr. and Mrs. .MacLetsh's son. Mr. Nerman MacLelsh, which took place yesterday afternoon In the Protestant Episcopal Church cf the Saviour. Mrs. Cenyera Butten. Jr., of 6812 Lin coin Drive, Germantown, will entertain ai luncneen at ner home today In honor !WalWalWalwPT3!?KalWalWalWaF mwmmmi lH9HlU !fWsWsWsTrwiWsHSp$s?)v ; fgBV.-V''! d&P wK i 1 W . t. .." t lr ." ' V ' S S ". H.l? W J -5f " f 1 Mi7K 4 ci.r. xrsxt ,. one ei ync .m .- .,, be femc eu. !W IiSim te 'te morrow' brides, tee. night (Jirs. wuu , Agnes Brecklc .Wn is te be the matron of K' -in n5 " M thc ffi !vm0rbre"a dinner for Careline it il married tomorrow In All Saints fiSSvssr as member. i V.u.nla Si:'.'llTfln 18AW Mrs. oeincs i-'ie..." the ether Hay wearing a handsome iff. S of periwinkle blue S2- tHmmed lth a Jeng, uncur M entrlch feather across the ireni el 'lef Miss Eleaner Harrle Reggs, daughter hUnd hanging ever the lefl : Jdc-s J,Ve 1 of Mr, and Mrj David G. Beggs, e? 147 nak aim ", AMnM ntl Mrs. BUIll I Plhum rrnti nmn.AMH ... u ... rlage te Mr. Charles B. Prettyman, Jr., will take place 0n Wednesday evening, June 7, In the Second Presbyterian Church, Germantown. The guests will Include the bridal party. Colonel and Mrs. Leuis Kelb, Jr., et West Scheel Heuse lane. Germantown, will entertain at dinner this. evening at their home In honor of their daughter, Miss Katharine Kelb, whose marriage te Mr. Mathleu Pannakker, of Helland, of Dr. and Mrs. J. Dallaa Kelbertlng, of 3! Seuth Eighteenth street, gave n luncheon at her home yesterday after noon for her class at the Helman Scheel. Thc June meetlnr of the Philadelphia Wellcsley Club will be held tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mre Herace T. Flelsher. n Asbury ave nue, Oak Lane. One of the features of this get-together before vacation will be a picnic supper en the lawn. Beta Kappa Sigma Sorority will held Its eleventh annual banquet and dance tomorrow evening In the North Gardens of the Bellevuc-Strntferd. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Wendell S. Tredlck entertained the members of her bridge club at her home, 610G rhrlstlan street, yesterday nftrncoen. The members Include Mm William Bland. Mrs. William Krceger, Miss Lllllnn Kreener, Mrs. William Jehnsen. Mrs. Francis Ashley Fnught, Mrs. May Whitby nnd Mrs. William Reese. Mr. and Mrs Bertram M. Wilde, whose marringe took place April 26 In the Tabernacle Lutheran Church, Ftfty nlnth nnd Seruce utreeta. have returned from their wedding trip and are at home nfSltn Norfolk street.Mrs. Wilde will be remembered as Miss Elisabeth Bealc, of 6134 Walten menue. iw u I JO. IC-' In ilal bat hit of ban thi inrn tilts the uen nibs horn mere niter Gelf I hi! ratie nate. tbe , are I Fer -th lmdl nben rctea Iklnl ulent. heneal Kislf nt 08 1 since I flame I istriet 1 MB I crops-1 llnl- eraajl clarWI slatl Is ai SHU her" opine. . later. reixtlf stinw ninie' mui 1 e t1 ver J ,H m kssAininr. iiiiii iuici - f, Kl lovely. She has blue eyes 1a ltaht hlr. "! h n,most n9,70Uth' 'S her daughters, Frances Sffle. Klalne came out the win Wlftwfln. Uodge Uedge imral daa age, tee, wearing e pink Slk voile dress and a large straw hat a the igme color. She is n pretty girl ..l k.,n .rM and hair, nnd she fooled very well. She has charming manners and was a debutante this winter. She Ik thc daughter of Mrs. William H. uenncr. THE rnscnnl of Old Germantown founds intereMlng. It will take place tomorrow nftcrnoen nnd ngain In the evening nt the Germantown Cricket Club nt Manheim. There are te be ten episodes which will represent the history of (Jcrmnntewn from Tas Tas terius te thc rereptlen te Lafayette, and our a hundred and fifty people will taa part. The costumes are authen tic: a great many of them are originals and ethers have been mnde from copies by tiifferent peepl In Germantown. The whole affair Is under thc direc tion of the Weman's Club of German fl)nn, of uhieh Mr. William E. Beuh ler l president. In case of rain the paeant will take place the following laturday. JUMOU. who Is just two and a half years old nnd unusually bright for lis age, spent the week-end with his mother In the country. In exploring he discovered a lincly yellow pussy cat. and getting rather friendly, he seized Mm bv the tail. Mr. Pussy was pleased with hli new friend, but thought him n little tee playful, se he left a few of all trademarks en Junier's face. That night when going te bed the little boy ald te hi mother. "Muvver, that Titty Tit has pins In his feet." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs Reland L Taylrr. of HOS De Lancev plate and Willowbrook Farm, Gwjnedd Valley, announce the fnaairement of their daughter. Miss Elisabeth Anne Tayler, te Mr. William Newbold Ely. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Newbold Ely. of Ardmore ave nue, Cheatnut Hill. Miss Tayler made nr debut two years age and Is a popular member of the younger set. Mr. Ely Is a graduate of Yale. ..iJlMrs Charles S Van Syckel. ill West State street. Trenten, anneunce niunWMm",t of tnelr' daughter. Miss "lr Van Syckel, te Mr. Branten H. Hndren, ion of Mrs. Matthias H. Htnowyen and the late Mr. Matthias iiii:rr!rf?n- of New Castle. Miss Van i..!1 ' the granddaughter of the late JuitlCB Bennte Van Syclcel and the late r::?11',Pl Stephens, of Trenten. She Mttnded St. Mary's Haii. Burlington. ?.K,,.' :or sevml years and waa u S,.ianl8.ef. Inst season, rfhe is a member nt ,Vi n..,. .., .. SLi.. ihe ew Jersey Society of CMenla Dames of America. Mr. Hen Hen aersen Is a graduate of th inn uMinnt iS...0' .I917- a."l of Princeton Unl- S-.C Wii ?M " V. 'vj -, Pbote by J. Mitchell Rlllet MRS. EDW. O. SHAKESPEARE, JR. Who was MJm Henrietta MacDon MacDen aid Wilsen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. Reynolds Wilsen, of Westwood, Villanova, before hrr marringe en Wednesday last at the Church of the Redeemer, liryn Muwr Court, Germantown, gave a surprise shower and bridge party yesterday after neon in honor or Airs, Hnrem k. I'cnn, who, before her recent marringe, was Miss Fern C. King, of Cynwyd, Their cruests Included Mlse Charlette Frlcke, Miss Mildred t:itenhewer, Mlsp Dorethy ('nine, Miss Marguerite Calne, Miss Kdlth Felln. Miss Christine Felin, Miss Dorethy Leonnrd, Mls Katharine Smith, Mlsn Margaret Blckley, Mrs. Harry Dletsch, Jr., Mrs. W. Clifferd Moero and Mrs. Henry Jusll. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Bessen, of Merris street, Germanttewn, will leave tomorrow for their cottage nt Cape May, X. J where they expect te spend the summer. Dr. and Mrs. Francis X. McCarthy, of 709 Cast Chelten nvenue, Germantown, are being cengratillated upon the birth of a daughter, Ileglna Marie, en Sat urday, May 27. GERMANTOWN Mrs. L. Cochran, of 3714 Chew street, Is. spending several weeks as the guest of Mrs. n. Klngsley, of Marttnsburg. Pa. Miss Sara Bnrr Fry, Miss Helen Lud low and Miss Martha Ludlow, of Pelhnm TORRESDALE The Frank ford High Scheel pupils wilt give two plays under the direction of Miss Ditty and Miss Lannlng. Miss Ida Seal, Miss Helen Wlminls, Miss Edna Worrell and Mrs. Rebert Bhep- ?ard will be fortune tellers and Miss rene Linge will give several Inter pretative sole- dances. The music will be furnished by the high scnoel or chestra. A. lawn fete will be given tomorrow atthe home of Mrs. Charles C. Davis, of Terresdalc, for the benefit of the Frankford Branch of the Veung Wom en's Christian Association. Mrs Jeseph Ball Is chairman. MISS EDNA RENNER IS BRIDE OFJrlRBRAUNWELL Other Weddlnee Which Toek Place Yeaterday An Interesting weddlnc took P'ace yes terday afterntfen at 2 o'elocX, when Miss Edna Renner, daughter of Mrs. Arthur Rentier, of 5035 Chancellor street, be came the bride of Mr. William Braun well, of 2236 West Cumberland street. JACOBS SAHSON An attractive wedding leek place last evening at 8 o'clock, when Miss Dorethy V. Sarscii, daughter of Mrs. Schuyler C. Sarsen, of 132 North Flfty-flrst street, bocame the bride of Mr. James II. Jacobs, of Mentclalr, ra. HINBK HICKEY A pretty wedding took place yester day morning at 8 o'clock In the Church of the Transfiguration, Flfty-sl'xth street nnd Cedar avenue, when Miss Anna Hlckey, daughter of Mrs Elizabeth Hlckey, of 640H Ocnge avenue, became the brlde of Mr.'Hsrry Hlnss, of, 6407 Osage nvenue. LITTIG CONNERTON The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Con Cen Con nerten. of 448 North Flftf-flrst street, and Mr. Herbert J. Littlg, of 898 Bel mont avenue, took place yesterday after noon at 4 o'clock. GARDEN DAYS MATURDAY, JUNK 8, fiSO TO OiSS MB. AND MRU. W. W. KBABIEIt. JR. Yerk Head In Mettlwr Roue l.anei turn rlvht la !. Jpnklntnwn. P. A It. MR. AMI MRU. JOHN H. NlWtlOI.O nrk lli.n.l le Wimhlnalen lne) turn rl-hl. .tenklntimn. I'. A It. MRA. FRANK MII.KS DAY VIBMcknn Ave, In Allen t.ant, turn left le !le. Allet! Line. I. fl. It. MltH. KRKllKRItK W, TAM.OR Hf. Martln'i I.ar.e tu tnlr. Hlshland, i. n. r. Admission BOe En. (Inrden Hrassn Tltkela, SJ Information Lernat 2030 Benefit Bfhoel of Horticulture. Ambler, ra. pifetlen W(nt Ceesixinr' aft will take place at their home at 6 o'clock tomorrow evening. The guests will In. elude the bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Glbbs, of 6706 Lincoln drive, Germantown, entertained at dinner at their home en Wednesdav evening also In honor of Miss Kelb. The guests In cluded several from New Yerk, Wash ington, Londen and Paris, who came te attend the wedding, Mrs. Glbbs Is a sister of Miss Kelb. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwin Lord, of Tarrytown, N. Y will entertain at dinner nt their home this evening in honor of their daughter, Miss Janet Tayler Lord, whose marriage te Mr. Kdward Loyen Date, of Ovcrbroek. will take place at their home tomorrow after, neon. A dance will fellow at the Hudsen River Country Cub, te be given by Miss Ruth Clark, of New Yerk, who will be one of the bridesmaids. The guests will include the bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Murphy, of 1830 Seuth Rittenhouse square, entertained at dinner at their home en Wednesday evening In honor of their daughter, Miss Stella Marie Murphy, whose marriage te Mr. Jeseph Carvln, of Xorthweod. Pa., will take place tomorrow morning in St. Patrick's Reman Catholic Church. Twen tieth and Locust streets. Tha guests Included the bridal party. Mr. Carvln entertained his best man and ushers at dinner at the Manufacturers' Club en Mendav evening. Miss Edith Allen Selberllng, daughter Win the WnrM TV,. .l ..: i" " ii . --... mui im act vni tie .-ia man "' the United States San4 ll'? ."s "atoned at of thaVJ.1! of J.921' an(1 ls member IhiH9.C.0J?ni?,1 Club of that university. served hb ted States Sound v.. . ""tiienen ai me I'ugct eunJ Navy Yard at Seattle. Wash. .MirvVJi0.".".1!.?1' WT"". , entertain .. .7 ,u'lu' ramere. w "Wtain at dinner tomorrow evening what Clubwemen will De Tomorrow tnl"it.,0rl1 PnBSnnt of German. town b the Weman's Club of tier n.ntni'.M.nnd8r. M. at mante cricket Club, Man- aII',8. nrl"R nl,,inR of ll,c Alumnae mal S.-henls rocs te Whitford IW. ,m'",ien ,,ou',(' he 'wtirn League f (,'rs. chb. .,. ,w W lthen.peim lli,i,iK Phrrl. , ,,n"Rtt00'l. H'c home of thelLw1" ,,,:u, R n'Ked for n he gr0lin(s of Mr( j N K HTe nml "ebfrts read- e leurth (ianlen'I.nv. ...- .- Clubs. The A. M. from tee Jntcrcst nf V. VU ny tour ,n Uu"e7er Wn SL'h001 of ,Iert- i'c. l"T "Ollleii a t-.p ,l. ,.ii "da f inln. . . ' "'"" WDl ,be listed n, ler. , i, ""'"' R'ves t of the.. 11.." ' "ur WMcna or all c they arc net Tlniten a0"0, frm the etl". . w w p 1,,;,nc of Mr- " I... .'? of Mrs. I'rcrierlnu V n. I... ... ."' "" Frederick W. t.. KilM.?.,,,M.ys Vernen "! lii i? nnniit nv . 'n 8. New bold, 15 "WpMtlen. teSTi WM"V -4 s re the gardens BONWITTELIJERfi,OCX OfteSpedaJLj SfupefOiaOens CHESTNUT AT 13 'STREET SATURDAY Advance Fashions in Misses' Frecks TiTHE new season, setting free the imprisoned spirit of nature in flowers and trees, sym bolizes the liberation of youth from the cap tivity of school and studies whence the Jeune Fille dances gaily into a summertime playground, decked in flewerlie colors te be in mood harmonious. Printed Crepe de Chine Frecks 20.00 te 35.00 Handkerchief cellars of Georgette, embroidered batiste cellars and cuffs, accordion-plaited panels, organdie (lutings and gres-grain ribbon binding are employed in the design of these charming frocks of printed crepe de chine, with light or dark backgrounds for the contrast ing figured effects. Sports Dresses of Crepe de Chine 20.00 te 35.00 Heavy quality crepe de chine fashions these Sports Dresses in solid tones. Several models feature fagot ting, sports pockets and Russian embroidered motifs en sleeves and pockets. New White Dresses 25.00 and 45.00 The charm of the white Freck is pronounced in these modes of crepe de chine or Georgette whose only orna mentation is fagetting, self-material panels and cascade drapery. Misses' Cotten Dresses 10.75 te 18.50 1 Dressej of gingham, embroidered voiles, dotted swiss, linen, batiste and voile or epenge in combination with linen, are attractively trimmed with fagetting, organdie inserts, colored galleen embroidery in various applica tions. All colors, FOURTH FLOOR T I Tan Calf or Black ftfDfeHP SM; SI Black Patent, I Patent Sandal I BlM SA 1 pvn or G r a y I IlOKa I Today and Tomorrow! I mti I tV Twe-Day Sale! Vy J I I I White Linen, Black Patent or White Kid Trim SS.85 Today and Tomorrow! Twe-Day Sale! $8-$10-$12 Sandals Mary Janes and Sports Oxfords .85 $1.85 White Linen, Black Patent or White Kid Trim $5.85 D Black Patent, Black Satin, Gunmetal Kid $4.85 White Buck. Black or Brown Saddle $5.85 and One Thousand Pairs Only Just fresh from the factory. Twenty of the most fascinating and exclusive Summer Medels. All the popular leathers and combinations and the newest heels $4.85 and $5.85 Positive $8, $10 and $12 Values! Yeu can buy Twe Pairs for the Usual Price of one TODAY and TOMORROW! Royal Beet Shep 1206 te 10 Chestnut St., 2d Fleer TAKE ELEVATOR OR STAIRS K EITH'S THEATRE BESSIE CLAYTON Am A Perl afflKlert nfrrpa,. A .tame Temelelnn and The Vrrantlla eittte In "TIIEA mix I'AIITV" Ernest R. Ball, Aileen Maaley ma MEMeniAr, wkkk nuxt WILLOW GROVE PARK l,AT TWO DAYS OF Franke and Hi Orchestra TONIGHT Dancinr Centeit in Danceland Dine at the Casine MNKTEENT1I ft MABKKT II. 1:30. 80. BSO 7 10 IH ( Maratiall Nellan Production y tv1 J-. PRNROn' XS?55Sf UMTti vnvcKi.v.n babui y BUSTER KEATON MTiWIFK'S KKiJkTtONfl" TtiSrtten i (if Black Patent. Black Calf or Satin $4.85 White Buck, Black I or Brown Trim $5.85 I - " I I I1IPORTEH8. DESIGNERS AND MAKV.ItS OF WOMES'S AND CMI.DRES'S APPAREL OF THE UIOUEXT CHARACTER FOR ItORE THAN TsVENTY-SlX YEARS APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND ilP jiil w Chestnut Cerner Twelfth A 0; DIFFERENT 39 KIND g OF 3 STORE g Highest Grade Dresses y4 te y2 off An opportunity te select one of the very finest of our selection of gowns at drastic reductions. Exquisite im ported hand-made models included. Wraps and Capes 25.00 Formerly 49.50 Tricetine and twill cord; embroid ered, stitched and braided silk lined. Alse Canten crepes, silk-lined, light and dark caracul fur cellars. Summer Apparel for Juniors in This Different Kind of Juvenile Stere New and dainty styles value and beauty without parallel. 2.95 te 12.50 Many new arrivals in dotted Swiss in all colors, voile in all colors including hand smocked and hand embroid ered effects, specially priced at $5.50. Fer 6 te 14. 2.95 te 9.95 An array of charmingly un usual styles in new sateens with bloomers, hand smocked yokes, imported organdies, chambrays and gingham. Fer 2 te 6. Coats and Capes for girls of all ages at final reductions cAw-tieuAteUvfl 4. rSAtr HfJkijUuuZ 162 Cbeetnet b treat 10 A. M. 12. 2, 4, fl. a a Hi p. If. ar w nneAD a chebtnut idn "THE TRAP" CHANCY In aaaa " Added Litrrv Semen ,.Tlr.. Attraction 3nen ,r KtntV Ten Mera Rhew A I'reaperlty Special 12TH AND MARKBT 10 A. M. (e III'.H. PALACE RODOLPH VALENTINO & GLORIA SWANSON Ellnar Olyn'a "Hernd the Keefca" , Ann Am A mil chestnut AKLAU1A 10 A, M in 11:15 P.M. "SPANISH JADE" R'trttU VICTORIA WM. FARNUM FURS STORED and INSURED DURINQ SUMMER MONTHS REMODELING AND tlETAIKINO A HPKCIAI.TY BROWN & BRAUCHER fill W. chellen Ave.. Ofrmmitewn Phene: Qcrmantewn fitte , Special Sale of M I SUMMER DRESSES f I - at $.S0 ( mi r u.a de. 1 Jin 09 ejBTaV3b,J VTHKKt Si WW CoCtTiery Ah. Cmntfmmvfm FK NINTH A 'MARKBT 1 A It. te 1t:ir. V. M "KHACKLH or neLO" LARRY SEMON $ r A DITfaT KtOHTH A MARKET CAlllUL 10 A. M te lttlfi P. At, HirifAHO ItARTIIEUMEHH In "TIIK HEVKNTH rAY" rcrtrertMANCE conttnuel'. 11 te n rDftCC VCVC 1H A MAKXBT VHUUU 111! U MIUHTI.T. Sll WED., 'it MAP nFQMHNn a.nl. jijbh sat ar. AND JIM lt.ATER8 "THAT GIRL PATSY" MTST S EEK "BMK.IN' TIIRflCOH" MltUAUftS.NtfllKH CVENI.NCiH. H:l stock "THEBRAP' BROADWAY PAGEANT OF OLD GERMANTOWN WOMAN'S CIA"!! OF (fEIt.MvNTOirX Germantown Cricket Club, Minlieia J June 3, 1922 3 I'. M. nnd 8 l M. (Poatpened te June 10th In case of rala) NfPPER Attrnrtlnna for llie fhlldrm DANONti ON THE f.REEN ADri.TS 11.00 CIIIMTREN 9t WAI hJIIT MAT- TOMORROW TfALnU I 50c te $1.50 POSITIVELY LAST TWO WEEKS ONLY MUSICAL SHOW IN TOWN PWIADELPHM'S SSATST FAVOAJ7T (HMTEfltEEM ""LETTY PEPPER. PEAT8 NOW FOR NtXT AND LAST WEEK ALDINE Direction St. K Kelt ' Cheatnut St. nt lPrti Centln 11 A M. te tl P. 31. Florence Vider in "Weman, Wake Up" AUUKU HA11UL.U F.I.OTD IN "I DO" ADMISSION 80p EXCEPT SATUKDAt I AND HOLIDAYS AFTER 0 V. M. Tomorrow mernlnx rhlldren areempanle4 ht their parnta v. Ill he ndinltted from 11 A. M. te I 1. M. for 2.1 rrnta. tax Ine. ( Camisoles 89c Waists 4.95 Unusual Value Of pongee in natural and white, crepe de chine and truhu. Well tailored effects. -. Formerly IM Wash satin with val lace, crepe Georgette and ribbon trimming. We Specialize fa Apparel that Slenderizes the Larger Weman Blouses 2.95 Formerly 4.95 Fer yachting and out ing. Of jersey with linen cellar and cuffs. Henna, olive, Copen hagen blue and black. Geerge Allen. Inc. 1214Chestnut Street 1214 Final Reductions in Smart Sports Hats That Will Surely Interest Yeu Our charming array of Sports Hats in all the bright new colors, as well as a delightful collection of White ones, has been reduced for our Summer Sale. Here is a chance te pick up the very Hat you hare been wanting at an unusually appealing price. Sports Hats, $3.50 up Annual Summer Sale of Notions & Toilet Articles Talcum Powders njerklea Trnrh Tale te Jehnsen Jnhnaen'a Babr Tale 1V Jerg-ea'a Tnlr. all nder tc Axnren FrMwh Tnlr !.V RJcKOd'a I'n Air Embaame Talc, Air , Cetra I.'Ortamn nnil TarU Talc Je Toilet Creams FrnetMla. 8Sn lr a' Imported Perfumery fetr'a. Henhlrnnfa. RIcaafTt. Tlecer A (mJIrt'a nnd PWer'a. I'lne French rr'un a and Tellrt Vatra ar In thu al Ht gratlv reluril erleea. Soaps IteTal Ionian Cream. Oc alto F.lrara t'renm, 60c izi Freattllai. 8Sn lr a' 2n Tofxther' Farlal 8en Ifcs una a linnet and Almonn i ream 3e nurtim enti raha 1a AnrHua lmnn rrrnm nnd An- I Parl.rr'a Tar nn rnkr 1r a-elea Sktn Feed. $1 no alit ;Hc Trn HtmniUli r'nfllr toen, : mkr t.te Da-ett and T(4unadeU'a Celd ICarrnn' Hard M'nter Penn. nr dn . ITmtn, 60e alia at nn . .Irnren a Tlath Nvtn Me dei. 3f I Jercen'a Melct Olvrerina Fenn. 40c ajr dei CeI-a' Caahmrra Retinnrt. mejluni l . Imx nf 8 rnkra 50e t Face Powders Jjilp Herln Onmni-t Far Tnndrr 3tte ia I'n Mr Frabanme l.a,r-e Compart 0e r"re r"ewdrr het 1 1.1 li' 1Ortirnn Kara I'endrr 7Jle I.'Orirnn t'nninurt Vara Pnwdrr nne . 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