Ttf 'mm fSWA MK&j-imsf v avs-v uy' H" rca t 'i mv - Ml Vej i EVENtNG ftTTMiC LEDER-PflltiADBLPHIA, VTHUKSDAY, JUNE 1, 1022 mfj, fST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Speaks of Parties for Girls Who Arc Soen Going Abroad She Gees te a Tea and Chats of Various Things mODAY the only doings will be X three dances, all for the younger of the trvln Kings, of German town, will 1, small dance at Tiptop farm, the f euntry place of her parents at Pcnllyn, for Mnry Fnhneoteck. Mary and her . nether and father, Mr. and Mrs. James v r Fnhncsteck, and her sister Charlette, ,r'c all Kote bred Bii,f Anether "farewell" party tonight trill be an Informal dance which Baba Mather will give before she leaves for Krope en Saturday. Baba, or Ca h irine. ns her first name really Is, is the Stcr of Mr. and Mrs. Victer Mat rr. of Avonweod Cottage, Haver ford, nnd Is one of the most attractive WThcCbthlrd dance will be the Junier rhnritr Dance at the Merlen Cricket v rinr It T is te be given by the Cradle t riub of St. Vincent's ami is in aid et an open-air pavilion ter tueiime or er phnns and foundlings of the home, where mere than 240 arc cared for, The dance is for the crowd from about thirteen te eighteen. There are te be prizes and a lucky number dance, which always very exciting. The ilincc. nhicli is an annual affair, was I eld nt the Mcrien Oolf Club last year, but tonight it is te be at the Merlen Cricket Club. milK Telbcrt IUchnrdsens tea In J. nnrmnntnwn yesterday was snlen ... iannit1a ' Vilr tie debutante 5Lv." i. .nj tii irtient of honor, looked well in a white crepe dress made simply with panels en cither side, extending holew the hem of the skirt. She carried n lovely bouquet of larkspur, pink rose buds and yellow snapdragons. " Wchnrden was handsome In a costume 0f lavender crepe. After the arden pnrtv there was a dinner-dance for the debutante, who received, and addi tional guests, about sixty altogether. riLIFFY" FURNESS, the daugh J tcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. Radclyffe Furness, will bn the guest of honor at a, dinner-dance which her uncle nnd aunl, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Winter Bally, of ltesselvyn, Strafford, will clve next Wednesday. Mrs. Ftirness was Miss Cnrjle Weed, n sister of Mrs. Bally, who was Miss Lydia weed. The dlnntr is te begin at 7 e clock, standard time. I hope no one will get confused and go by daylight time. There wlil be about 400 nt the dance. I hear, and I Imagine it will be lets of fun. Cliffy Is coming out in the fall. MrtS. JACK CLAGIIOUK were the best -looking cape yesterday. It was dark blue silk duvetyn, and she was wearing It, ever a black canton ciepe dr"-s with a small black hat of hnrse'inlr trimmed with several white water lilies. She and Jnck Claghorn Ihc In that attractive house en St. Mait'ns lane in Chestnut Hill, cat-a-cenur from the Jee Waynes' place. They have one child, Nancy, who is very cute and is nbeut two nnd a half years old. Sirs. Claghorn was Anne Straw brhlKe. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic W. Strawbridge, of Tor Ter worth. Germantown. She hns several brothers, Clnyten, who married Mnr (aret T.a Rue. and Freddy, whose wife Is Daily Clothier, the Merris Cloth iers,' eldest daughter. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The marriage of Miss Esther Lloyd, of 329 Seuth Seventeenth street nnd Llanuadyn, Doven, nnd Mr. Arthur VII llers Mortem, cf,1342 Spruce street, will take place en Saturday. June 24, at 4 o'eloc!;, at Old St. David's Church, Rad Rad eor. Dr. David M. Steel will officiate, assisted by Dr. Creswcll McBee, rector of the church. Miss Nancy Hayward, daughter of Mr. and Mr& Nathan Hay ward, a niece of Miss Lloyd, will be the tlen'er girl and only attendant. Dr. Themas S. IC Mortem will act as best man, and the ushers will Include Mr. James C. Newlln, Mr. Rebert Kennedy Wurtu, Mr. Jeseph n. Carpenter, Jr., Mr. Francis V. Lloyd, Mr. Jehn Story .lenks, Jr., Mr. Charles Plnkerten, Mr. Themas Evans, Mr. Geerge B. Edwards, Mr. J. E. Cepe Morten and Mr. Frtinls Iln B. Ktrkbrlde. A reception will fol fel low the ceremony at Llanwadyn, Deven, the home of Miss Lloyd; Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Story Jenks, Jr., of Semlnole ave nue, Chestnut Hill, will entertain at dinner thlB evening In honor of Miss Lloyd and Mr. Mortem. Mr. Francis V. Mejd. of Edgemont, Pa., will entertain Mr. Morten and his ushers at dinner at the Radner Hunt Club en Thursday evening next. Mrs. Jeseph E. Wldener, of Lynne Lynne weed Hall, Elltlns Park, entertained at dinner last night In honor of her niece, MIbs Alberta P. Reath, daughter of Mrs. Ilcnjamln U. Reath, of 1911 Walnut street, whose engagement te Mr. Harry Hestngartcn Nellson was announced en Friday last. Miss Reath, who returned te this country from Eurepe en Friday, ana hai been spending a few days In rew Yerk, returned te this city yester day. ,. 5,Ir- and Mrs. Heward B. French ana tnclr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. l.dgar L. McKalg, will be at heme . ,LH afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock, at Aldcrbroek, their country place at Rad Rad eor. Mrs. J. Sherrlck McCaleb, of Harrls Harrls eiiri?. has nnneunced the engagement of nor daughter. Miss Sara Hclen McCaleb, .2 V.r' Davld Gregg Kennedy, son of the Itev. and Mrs. David S. Kinnidv nf ane Miss McCaleb has for the Inst V. ,.;,,'.. ""c" "ving wun ner uneic, Davids 8" Ilnlrd McCa,eb- et stl Mrs. rimrles C. Hill and Mra T. Hcl Hcl "ngswerth Andrews will prcslde nt the a talji.) nt the nt home which Mib. t.7,JaOsKO0d IJBcrt. wlfe of Lleu " Uegert, U. S. N will glve at her home In the Nuvv Yard this after noon fiem I until 7 o'clock. Mis. Leuis Mclvey .ViUen und Mrs. Lyttletnfn W. Tiizewi.u Waller, Jr., will preside nt vrJe ,? ,nb.' tomorrow afternoon nt Mrn Uegerfs second at home. 3r!. Edward Jennings Knight, of 2210 il ttuiheuse street, who Is occupying her summer cettage en Woodland avenue, .ir"'b.'"the"Sea' N- J-. will enteitaln at 8.K.ttnlS!!rew evening In honor of her ',Vu,eiter, Miss Elizabeth .Scarborough r,i R '". "!leso marriage te Mr. Charles Mrl'1?,1 ''anceust. 2d, son of Dr. and Mm "HVy ,s- I'anceast, of Chebtnut mV, ,:. W.UI ,t.ake "lllce at neon en Sat th" J '" S.V Jehn's Church, Aven-by-thc.,,a. The guests will include the enual party. damrn,.H: R pl"rlncy Nerrls nnd his "Sim'lter, Miss Helen W. N'mris nt r.r.7 Nlfnr'n ',re' Oerinantcwn, will leave wiii y tev, New HnmpHhlre, where they " ipend the summer. Miss Xerrls , wi malie her debut this autumn. , 79Hr ""d Mrs, C. Crcssen Wlstar. cf naie inlin?!e ave"U. Chestnut Hill, ami imS,ed ,thelr h0U10 'or tl10 summer, miUuive taken a cottage at Bay Head, their'1,?,?, "J1? MI?i X W1Ul8 Mnr"n a"l rdw'lu,Kl,te MlsH B- Qwe" Martin, of liin ?b0' P,cthIfhem pike, Chestnut an i MiCemP.a" cJ ,)y Mls Knchel Prloe I ana Mis Evelyn Price, dauehtcra of Walmlla.MrH; K K'rk Price? of 1709 June" tWt.'. 1I" ?r .Euiepe en trkvi.i , Th?y ,wl11 8"c'"1 tl'e summer Hn ' England, France and Swlt-s- ter'rMienT skJ.?an?8 and hcr dauBh Hnr,,ni's H'abeth Jeanes, of 2012 ppruce strn ami Te, v..; ..." i,' wme ,1 "Teirng afircad' since March, Jiu arrivetjn this country en Satur- JrMwim1Hn,dwr,:l - Shakespeare. dfc-te hiYWn spending their wed- ' B vryl P"?F WP thrcrugh Leng. T1ftM4 mIII .a.im ... . nut Hill, where they hnve taken for six months the house of Mist Marlen Price at Crefelu street. Mrs. RhnVntnnnu k. fore her marrlage was Miss Henrietta lUHcuunaia vnspn, aaugnter of Dr. and Mrs. W. Reynolds Wilsen, of Vlllaneva. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Blddle, of Yerk read, Neble, will leave enrly next month for Jamestown, R. I., where they ., .vuiaiu iniiii iuu uuiumn. t M1"-,,?3 Mr5- Jeseph Marechal Brown, Jr-. pf Bryn Mnwr, will leave early nexf month for Yerk L Harber, Mc . where they will spend the summer with Mrs. Ilrewn a parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leuis Redman Page, of Aramlnk Farm, Bryn Mawr, at their cettage. Mr. and Mrs. Dean D. Francis hnva returned from their wedding trip te at rV,d, th0 wedding of Miss Evelyn Stuart WlwnmR' dauKhtr of Captain Yancey S-wT,,l,Jm"jl.'nd Ensign Harry A. Quth rie, U. S. N which took plnce nt the Navy Yard yesterday. Mrs. Francis, vKiheA rcdt"5rr ,en June was Miss Virginia Adams Nulton. The Women's Club of the Canadian Society wilt give a lawn fete at the home of Mrs Themas Oreaves, of Lynn boulevard, Highland Park, en Thurs day afternoon, June 22. , Mri ??a, ? Walter B. Alley have closed their home, 4416 Walnut atreet, "...Ilil "CCUPV their cettage In Chelsea until after Laber Day. Mrs. E. M. Hcdrlck, of Wynnefleld, will shortly close her home and will open her cettage at Atlantle City for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllanf Harrison Meoh Meeh ,t ' S29 Cooper atreet, Camden, celebrated their golden wedding anni versary en Tuesday by a. recoptlen te their family nnd a few Intimate frlenda T,heyt were residents of Wlngohecklng Heights, Qermantewn, for forty years and moved te Camden last fall. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mra. William Maurer, of 3260 Chest nut street. Apartment A, has been spend irig some time In Glenlock with her sister. The mnrrlage of Miss Pauline Green 8,teln .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Oreensteln, of 7228 Woodland avenue, and Mr. Samuel B. Friedman, sen of Mr. Samuel Friedman, of Reading, Pa., took Place en Sunday afternoon nt 6 e clock nt the Majestic Hetel. The Rev Oscar Levin officiated. eJlnaM;', Fredrick B. Ferris, of 2G44 Seuth Seventy-second street, will ?t?,rtaln.At2lnne.thl,! evnlng in honor or thelr third wedding anniversary. The guests will Include Lieutenant and Mrs. E. L. Richardson, of Hampton, Va, Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Posey, of Will mlngten, Del.: Mr. and Mrs. Hareld F Adams, Miss Emllle Janvier and Mr Lester. Mrs. A. Bellmere 8916 Cambridge street, announces nneunces the betrothal of her i , Miss Clalre T. Bellmore, te s Shaplie, nlse of this city. (laughter, Mr. Ellas SOUIH PHILADELPHIA i Mr. and Mrs N. Llpman, of 2429 Seuth Sixth street, announce the en- Y gagement of their daughter, Miss Es- '? telle Llpman, te Mr. Lewis n. Remlck. V of 2540 Seuth Fifth street A' Miss Katharine O. Beyle, of 1317 Wolf street; Mrs. J. Reed and Miss Rene Crane hnve returned from an ex tensive meter trip through the Seuth. A small recoptlen was held In honor of their homecoming at Miss Crane's house. Mr. II W. Narr. Of 2128 Seuth Rrnnri street, and Miss Helen Shertz, of 1817 Wolf street, attended the party given BONWTT TELLER CJCQ OffiSTNUT AT 13 STREET Arranged for Friday A MOST EXTRAORDINARY CLOSING OUT SALE Five Hundred Garments Taken Frem Our Regular Stocks of Women's and Misses' H1GHCRAPE COATS, CAPES AND WRAPS AT HALF PRICE Without exception this is the GREATEST OPPORTUNITY ever offered te select any one of FIVE HUNDRED COATS, CAPES AND WRAPS of finest quality Duvetyn, Veldyn, Marvella, Camel's -Hair Ceth, Tweed or any one of the new Twill fabrics and some Canten crepes suitable for IMMEDIATE cr EARLY FALL WEAR AT y2 OFF FOB WOMEN Sizes 34-48 250 Coats and Capes AT y2 OFF 27.50 te 87.50 Formerly 55.00 te 175.00 75 Sports Coats and Capes AT y2 OFF 8.25 te 42.50 Formerly 16.50 te 85.00 Upen request purchases s'BSSfe. . te?5k T Mrs. KJ 'vMfWfiM M MoKey, Jr., Kk-'V-'-WS ' I m aVA.v , Ijjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj mian miiBPv? ',: yi&Kf-J CatheHn. BfPW t.-- i. ':,'' -.v.' j,; ' y.i.xv.'x'K miiiiiiiiiiiBi rum w rm Tn n a v mmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK : . a - i . s j' ' j .1. . y : i k HikkkkH-;vT&r, :' HttHHk.kkHkkkkH "JlteS-'.A'!i-'iil" ii'l 4i kkkkkkBVJivMffBTkkkKk. U tm recently by the Hely Nana Church in Meese Hall. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mra, Milten Dalslmer, of 2263 North Bread street, entertained last eve nine from 8.30 until 11 o'clock In honor of the twentieth birthday of their daugh ter, Miss Tessle Dalsimer. Miss Dalsl mers engagement has recently been an neunced te Mr. Alien aietzger, or Haiti- mere. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hlrach, of 4939 North Thirteenth street, celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary at their home en Saturday evening. There were clghty-flve guests. Mr. and Mra Jeseph E. Silverman. of 441S Old Yerk read, announce the en. xmmh-":"K":hxX"Xx Fresh. Crisp. Organdies and Dotted Gingham and Ratine and .. "The Shep of ff XUnumial Values" K9 a 9UST- In Yellow, Red, Copen, Green, White, Navy, DIack, Brown. Gray and Helle. Frecks for the larger woman can always he found here In all the wanted materials. Something different arrivlne dallv I A few Cnatn. Suit nnd Wram n -usrfvvArfM&A,w.VAtf-AA.----. FOR MISSES-Sizes 12-18 145 Coats and Capes AT y3 OFF 21.25 te 75.00 Formerly 42J0 te 150.00 80 Sports Coats and Capes AT y2 OFF 6.25 te 22.50 Formerly 12.50 te 45.00 may be charged te July Invoice, Payable August 1 THIRD FLOOR N MW mm tvhvi nvVJ i ;1 Photo by X Mitchell Elliet. gngement et their daughter. Miss Rena Silverman, te Mr. Maurice Brown, son of Mr. nnd Mra Charles Brown, of Charleston, S C. The marrlage of Miss Ethel M. Fex, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fex, nnd Mr, Albert Surkln, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Surkln, took place at the Syna. treirut. nt Thlrtv.flrRt nnd Diamond streets, en Sunday last. Dr. Rabbi New-'l man emclated. A reception followed at the home of the brlde's parents, at 6009 North Ninth street. THE KOYAL HONEYMOON Thn full account of the royal wedding In Heltrrads wilt be supplemented with In terest'ni? Incidents of the honeymoon. This Is but one feature of the comprehensive foreign news service, largely by apeelal ca ble, malntlned by the Morning Pcblie Lniwian. "Make It a Hablt."-4d. t '5 . ' " H GOWNS 1712-A Walnut St Youthful Frecks Fer This Week Will Command Attention New 12.50 te 25.00 Swiss Voile Linen -W -nA lac- uinaham $16.75 ,f. MISS MARY MILLER WEDS DR. McKINNEY Miss Heward Bride of Mr. Cunning ham ether Weddings of Nete A wedding of Interest took place at 6:30 o'clock last evening at the Mes siah Lutheran Church, Sixteenth and Jef Jef fereon streets, when Miss Mary V. Mil Mil ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C. Miller, cf 3214 North Bread street, became the brlde of Dr Walter Byren MeKlnney, The Rev. Ress Stever om em clated. The bride wero a gown of white satin and reBO point lace and carried a, bouquet of sweet peas and lilies of the valley. MIsr Lillian Miller, slater of the bride, was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids Included Miss Elisabeth Drlpps, Miss Helen Busser, Miss Miner va Heep nnd Miss Mary Burten. Dr. Lewis M, Earle acted as best man and the ushers were Mr. Ramsey McKlnney, Dr. Minster Kunkel, of Harrlsburg; Mr. Malcolm Buekey and Dr. Hugh Thompson. CUNNINGHAM HOWARD A pretty wedding took place yes terday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Agatha's Church, Thirty-eighth and Spring Garden streets, when Miss Helen O. Heward, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Jnmei J. Heward, of 3810 Hamilton etreet, became the bride of Mr. Charles P. F. Cunningham, of 1107 West Tiega street. The Rev. Father Daniel McMen nmln officiated. A nuptial mass followed. The lirlde, who was given In marriage by her father, wero a gown of whlte canton crepe nnd lace, with a vell of Mann & dilks 1112 CHESTNUT tTRCIT Ladies' Tailored WaiiU Ready te wear made te order. But all made in our workrooms all fabrics. MANN & DILKS UK CHESTNUT STREET i OX tUPORTBRB, DBBIONKRB S HAKBItB OF WOMEN'S 4 CBtU dt 32. DltBN'B APPAREL OF TBB HIGHEST CHARACTER FOB f. 'i5l MORS TUAN TWBNTY-BIX YBARB 8 f ttr5 APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND M Extraordinary Dress Values 5.00 te 10.00 Wonderful selection of new and different styles. Of ging hams Normandie voile and dotted Swiss. Gingham and Voile Dresses in ) Extra Sizes for Women "Slenderizing Styles" Plenty of navy and black assortment at this price. We Specialize in Apparel that HANAN SHOES ftrtJlCcn Women 's $10 White Buckskin with Pat. Leather Strap White Buckskin with Blue Strap White Buckskin with Rese Strap All-white Buckskin All-Patent Leather One of the most charming models for summer wear we have ever produced. Stylish, comfortable, cool (note the cut out vamp), decidedly distinctive and a truly wonderful value nt the price $10. Made Expressly for HANAN & SON 1318 Chestnut St. HANAN tulle, arranged In a coronet, and fas tened with orange blossoms. She car ried a shower bouquet of white roses nnd lilies of the val ey, Mss Marie Heward, a Bister, was the maid of honor. Mr. Charles Hegan wan best man. rue ushers Included Mr. Jehn Heward and Mr. James Heward, brothers of the bride. , ROSE MAOUIRE Miss Elisabeth Magulre, daughter of Mrs. M. Magulre, of 218 East Weed strcet, Norrlstewn, and Mr. Geerge J. Rese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge W. Rese, of 6628 Mnscher street, Phi adel nhla. were married yesterday with a nuptial mass In BL Patrick's Church. The Rev. E. T. Twehlg officiated. The bride were a gown of white crepe me teor and a veil of tulle held In place with orange blossoms. She carried u shower bouquet of white roses. Mrs. Themas J. Malta was the matron of honor and the flower girls were Miss Nancy Malla, nloce of the bride, and Miss Doleres Rese, sister of the bride groom. Mr. Jeseph W, Reme, the bride groom's brother, acted as best man. AHL RUSSELL An attractive wedding took place yes terday at 6 o'clock In the Church of the Hely Comforter, Nineteenth and Whar tcti streets, when MIs Blanche Letltla Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mra Harry Russell, became the bride of Mr. Jacob Jehn Ahl. YERKES ANDES The marrlage of Miss Florence Andes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Andes, of 620 Chain street, Norrlstewn, A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE Chestnut Cerner Twelfth 10.00 dotted voiles, An exceptional Slenderizes the Larger Weman fir Wemtn Sandals & SON and Mr. Simeon M. Yerkee, of Philadel phia, took place yesterday afternoon at 6:30 o'clock In the Reformed Church of the Ascension. Norrlstewn. The pastor of the church, the Rev. II. W. Bright, offi ciated. The brlde wero a gown of kitten's car crepe and a veil of Bel gian lace. She carried a shower bou quet of roses nnd lilies of the valley. Misen Bertha Keyser, Of Souderton, was the maid of honor. Mr. Geerge Schmidt noted as best man. LOQAN The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Legan Presbyterian Church will entertain In formally at a muslcale and reception this afternoon nt the home of Mrs. Wil liam A. Werthlngum, 1016 Duncannon avenue, for the benefit of the new church building. QERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. Dennis V, Kennedy, of S37 East Chelten avenue, entertained en Friday evenlng In honor of their daujh. ter, Miss Marge Helena Kennedy The guests Included members of the younger HChoel act. FRANKFORD Mrs. Harry Jenes, of 1663 Brill street, haa left for Wlldwoed, where she will spend the summer. Mrs. James Hllliard, of Arrett street, Is spending a fortnight In New Rechello, X Y where she Is the guest of Mrs. L. Madden, llfll HUT Matinee Saturday IffftlallUI 50c te $1.00 A Remance of Youth WITH CARROLL McCOMAS "A l'i '"' V" Auixul Te Wemtn." Nertti American "Mill SlcCemns Scored a Triumph." Eve. l4ttT. K EITH'S THEATRE PEGGY WOOD With Four Buddlea A Hareld t.evy "SENATOR" FORD from Michigan IIAJUII IIUi.OTAM CO. WEAVE! BROS.: OTHEnn: INn Rer-IMHOF - COREENE-Mercellt "IN A PEST HOUSE" WILLOW GROVE PARK CONWAY AND HIS BAND 3:30 A 7:4b. Cnrle Fnrrrttl. Baritone 4:80 & 9:43. Mathilda Verba, hournne Brine the Children Oat for a Plcnle Shadr Orerrs I'lrld for .Spert AmunementH that Amur Featuring THIS WEEK Athletic Corsets Fer Riding and Gelf 'TlWanu 835 Chestnut St. .Frlcrn Alwar Medtrat. CW Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Wonderful Showing of White Sports Hats White hemp Sports Hats, some with touches of color in the wool or crepe de Chine trimming, 55.00-S7.75. Leghorn HatB with grosgrain ribbon bands, $6.50. HatB of White Peanut Braid, faced with color, $5.00. A Summer Sale of Hosiery & Underwear PURE SILK FASHION-MADE HOSE, $1.35 a pair, 3 for $3.75 In all colors, plenty of White SEMI-FASHIONED DROP STITCH AND TWO-TONE SILK HOSE $1.25 a pair Reduced from $145 $2.50 FULL-FASHIONED PURE SILK HOSE $1.95 a pair, 3 for $5.50 In all colors, plentu of White $2.50 FULL-FASHIONED GORDON SILK H0SE $2.25 a pair In all colors, plenty of White $2.75 FULL-FASHIONED VAN RAALTE SILK HOSE $2.50 a pair In all colors, plenty of White IMPORTED CHIFFON WEIGHT SILK HOSE, VALUES TO $5.00, NOW . '. . .$2.50 In all colors except White, some with French Cleck FANCY LISLE HOSE 75c a pair, 3 for $2.00 In Black, White and Bciijc. $2.25 VANITY FAIR SILK VESTS 1.75 Bodice tops; geed quality heavy silk. $3.75 VANITY FAIR SILK BLOOMERS $2.25 Heavy silk, full cat. LISLE VESTS 33c eHchf 3 for HM Regular and bodice tops. LADIES' LIGHT COTTON TIGHTS, were 75c, new 50c each With loose or tight knees. ANNETTE KELLERMAN BATHING TIGHTS, $2.75 3 oz. Bettle of Coty's French Toilet Water, Very Special at $2.25 n iW1 ?mG ?bI? te ,r .Cetv's famous toilet waters in flve of the best-liked odors, L'Ongan, Jacqueminet, I.'Etlleurt, Styx and Pans, at the lowest price at which thes.- popular toilet watera have ever been quoted. Full 3 oz. bottle, $2.i!5. wuitra We Have Bought the Entire Stock of M. J. LEWIS 1206 Chestnut Street Everything will go en sale at 1214 Chestnut Street Watch for Announcement in the daily papers ' WJ. I MO0RESTOWN X Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. ilM trarirfnnnnl,! rnnri. hnvn nnneunci yt engagement of their dauahtcr. M Is 1 !. 11 T ..J, tr At WllllAm IT.' I' son of Dr. and Mrs. Heward Ivln4Vt Trenten, N. J. if 'Mrs. B. Mead, of East ThlrqVJ has gene en an extended trip te. CI and Mentana. -- x ,'f jOT miss nencccn jtasKiu nnu n"e ,avxTti;jn once Kasklll, of Mount Helly, are pSM"jtAri Ing sevcrnl weeks with thelr. sister, Mrs. ;B, iieincrt creweil, of waBt mniu mrmik. t, j NORRI8TOWN Assistant District Attorney J. Bur nett Helland, of Curren terrace, -will, sail en July G for France, where M will spend two months traveling in Southern Europe. Mr. Hellnnd was in overseas service during the World War. On Saturday Inst Mr, and Mrs. Adam Scheldt, of 1240 West Mnln street, sailed for a five months' tour of Europe. Oiilliiuii tkiuy Company 01 Aiixrle 'it NINETEENTH AND MARK1CT 11. li.'IO. 3.30. 0 30, 7.30. 0:30 Constance Talmadge IN A NKW PlCTUrtB "POLLY ?: FOLLIES" WMKBON.H Jun,e Adventure. NEXT WEEK "KoneK mkm-eiid Who Walked D!L Sf Alene" Wanda Hawlev 10 A. U.. 12. 2. 4. S. 8 10 P It m " Hread anrl Clicatnut Nerma Talmadge in "SMILIN' THROUGH" UAI Al'P l'JTII AND 1IAUKCT tAlinXfEi 045 A. At. te 11 V. il. GLORGE ARLISS "ji1. ARCADIA ic IOTII tt CIIK.STNUT 10 A. M. te 11 15 P, U. Jack Helt & Bebe Daniel m -NnnTir of Tim me (ihandb" VICTORIA OTSMalH? Dougla Fairbanks CAPITOL T1 & MAHKET 10 A. M. te 11-1S P. U. Dorethy Dalten 'XVfvSiSSSSf GLOBE JUNIPKH ASU JIAHKKT VAUDEVILLE rflNTtNUOL'a 11 TO 11 CROSS KEYS SttWzr fit'ni WHv and Saturday ".tl MAE DESMOND P "up in mahri.'s nnejr' V ffV "Till xef thp T.eninm Pin1' ALDINE Direction SI. K. Felt Chestnut ht Bt 10th Centln. 11 A M. te 11 p.M, "THE SPLENDID LIE" With GKACK DAVISON MIS3 DAVISON API'KAItH IN PCnSON DAILY. AT 3. H AND 10 P. M. miiianiaifiii IV- k- fi ft' - .-il ! I ; 4E i f 'J (il -. i ft rSiTt. t jfcl'Wyii lUlA'tiA'tAA LiiMM v ,) fc. f'i.t;.rt- M-.V!Wtf,J!)M, '' At "X. fl H HJfeg ft a& ,m.w,; j;y ', (--W AU. i 1 lliJ 4 ' " A.i ., -fil-J eSKrt.i'&iwi'.i?
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