i7i Ippp jSffiKwKritieennas1 m ,T.tti.rk 'if" e flrWTfifl Wi: W"t iws 7 w r" ,t,M5MY-" ?yiKHn3sWi'asfi a.i'wv ' i ,'. Jfr-flW.".i''T,J,i13 jsr ' , .HBrBvnirTJf mK e , s "" . vr-v .: r.ns " . Hi 1 ,- 4v. EVENING VUBLIO LEikGEE PHII1ADELPHIA', FRIDAY, JUNE ?0, 1922 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE policy Wynne Speaks of the McFadden-Ellswerth Wed. ding w Southampton, L.l.tl eday and several Parties Tonight She Tells of Mere Summer Plans i GOOD ninny Philadelphia will go tZ nmp have been there, for sev. LiA geme have been there for per I 2tl dayV. for the weddlM fertlyltlw 1 f' . "-V'finn with Jehn McFadden's . ZaaIm te' Florence Ellswerth was Yeu an ":..- tim rmrasement " Inml from Rome about four months '- K ami rince the return of the Ells- !..'.. m this country preparations for k rt event have been Reinjt en. fefjeta or Jack McFadden I. the son 'U the late .enn ii. ikihuu, ...... lived for -manv years In the beautiful m I brownstone house at the northeast Saw of Nineteenth and Wainui ffi, the femcr Nellson Brown house, ?w the flte of the Wellington Apart Knta Th" Inte Mr. McFadden was There will be dancing find Ne cards have been sent crut. Bride of Today mat lever of art and was the owner Jf a most wonderful collection of paint inis and "tatuary. Ills daughter Alice Mirrled "Jab" Brlnten some years age, SJdttelr small daughter Pamela t te ff flower girl at the wcddlag today. "nSSice Ellswerth Is beautiful, In estimation. She has the loveliest Stun" and abundant softly cur Ing .air, which she wears In a low knot at ,bTheCwedfdlnr iWtak. place at half--art 1 o'cIecK at St. Andrew's Dune Ef .t i a...tnmnten. and there will tr iJ,B moentlen afterward at the , nv villa, which Florence's parents, ' R n, mrAn Stuart Ellswerths, haye i...d for the summer. . Philip McFacl- tin. Jack's brother, who lives in mw 5?"'. " ' .. u- I... mnn. nnd tlm ushers e rhUadelphlans with the exception ..Li- ir,li.inMii nnrl Duncnn Ells- rth Jr.. the Phlladelphlans being HsrryMcJUchncl, Tcddv Browning and Heck weiuiTJw AND MBS. STEVENS HECK- r.-.iiriT .-in .rlr n dinner-dance fenlght for Mrs. Ileckscher's daughter. !?i!j. Wnnklnn. Gwladys gees te nebbi' Ferry and Is most attractive. She will cme ou th0 yenrT,n.f.terT?eV' I thmk. ner stepsister, Itlta Heck her, made her debut two years age. Rita Is handsome and ahe and Gwladys "re both blendes. The dance will ba for the sub-deb crowd. My, they have been gay for the last week or se, during the time when school Is ever, and yet west persons have net begun te go Anether pnrty for tonight Is n dance which Mr. and Mrs. William Stn.thers Ellis, of Fexhlll Ferm, Bryn Mawr, will glve for their daughter Clntra, nhe came out last winter and had a err geed time. tee. There will be lets of dinners before the dance. Arum Newbold, Mr. Clement Ncwbeld'-s daughter, will glve one. Anna and her father are going up te Bar Harber wen. Anether dinner will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Dolen, who will entertain for Nancy MeKcan, tbe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lhemas McKean. Nancy 1h going out W est te n ranch near Jacksen's Hele in about two weeks, I hear. SPEAKING of summer plans, Helen and Florence Michcll, the daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Michcll, are going nbread with their mother en Julv 8. They are sailing en the Majestic and will spend the summer traveling through Europe Among ether things, thev arc going te the Passion Piny at Oberammergau. I few Helen nnd Florence several ilays age. They were dressed alike, In frocks of natural color pongee simply made, with round necks nnd short sleeve. Their sashes were dark blue, with ueraan stripes. Small dark blue georgette hats completed unusually geed-looking costumes. The sisters are pretty and leek very much alike, much mere se than most sisters. JIMMIE was sent te Aunt G 'a te spend the day recently. He en joyed himself very much nnd was most grown up at the table. Though he Is enlv six, he declared he needed no nsvi'tnnce In the cutting of his piece of chicken, saying: "Ne, no, auntie; we often has tough chicken like this it our house, I can cut It." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES MI39 Elizabeth Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. need A. Morgan ; Miss Kleaner Purvlnnce, daughter of Mrs. Peregrine Wllmer. and Miss Sarah W. McLean, daughter of Mr. William t. Mc Lean, all debutantes of the coming season, will be the guests of honor at a tea which their aunt. Mrs. Wllmer Gray Warden, of Red Gate. Oermon Oermen Oermon tewn, will give at her home en Wednes day, October 4. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brlnten Coxe, of Harford, Penllyn, will be at home as usual en the Fourth of July after 9 o'clock, supper. An Interesting debutante of next sea son wilt be Miss Elizabeth J. McElroy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayten Mc Elroy, of 2012 Pine street, who will be Introduced at a tea te be given by her parents en Friday, October 27. She will also be the guest of honor at a theatre party and supper which Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Plowman, of Tuska Tuska Tuska loesa, Bryn Mawr, will give en Friday, November 17. Dr. And M tvllllam . ., it,. Longacre, will open their cetlage at Eaglesmere next week, where they will Bpcnd the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Eckley B. Coxe, 3d, of Kosement, have taken a cottage at Ca,Pe May for the summer, which they will shortly occupy. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Llpplncett, of Chestnut Hill, will leave the middle of next month for Jamestown, n. I., where they will be the guests of Mrs. Llppln Llppln cetts parents, Dr. and Mrs. Barten Coeke Hirst, of 1821 Spruce street, at their summer home. They will also spend some time with Mr. Llpplncett'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertram Llp Llp plneott, at their place, Mecrstuck. Miss Careline T. Drayten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perclval Drayten, has geno te Beaver Camp, East Union, Me., te remain until the autumn. Miss Beatrice B. Sewell and Miss Elisabeth J. Sewell, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Sewell, of Ardmore, will shortly leave for Eaglcsmere, where they will spend the summer. Miss Florence Paul Kane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Kent Kane, of Brookhollow, Radner, left yesterday for SaundcrBtewn, R. I., where she will visit her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Oglesby Orlfllth, of Chestnut Hill, at their summer place. Mr. and Mrs. Reed A. Morgan and their family, of 121 West Chestnut ave nue, Chestnut Hill, left yesterday for Watch Hill, where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Barry Colahan, 3d, of Chestnut Hill, will spend August at Saranae Lake, N. Y. Mrs. B. Dobsen Altemus and her fam ily, at the Falls of Schuvlklll. will imand the month of July at her cottage at ncrnerBviiie. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schwartz and their family, of 602 Aliens lane. Chest nut Hill, will leave today for Upper aranae inKO, jn. r., wnere mey will spend the summer at their camp. ' Mr. and Mrs. Langden Lea, of Edge Edge wecd, Wynnewood, are spending the summer at their cottage at Cape May, Dr. and Mrs. William Campbell Posey ana tneir ramuy, or iiepewen, Radner, will leave this week for Watch Hill. where they will remain at their cottage until me miaaie or Bepiemeer. The Rev. Franklin Joiner, rector of St. Clement's Church, will sail for Eng land en Saturday te spend the sum mer abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Perry S. Allen and their daughters, Miss Agnes Allen nnd Miss Mary Virginia Allen, of 2124 Spruce street, left en Monday fcr Bedford Springs, Va where they will remain for three weeks. Mrs. Allen nnd her daughters will sail en the Homeric en Saturday, July 22, for a trip abroad, where they will spend the summer tour ing the Continent. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Osberno Troth, of 3118 West Penn street, Qormantewn, will leave the latter part of this week for a visit te Atlantic City, te remain ever Independence Day. sirs Troth's mother. Mrs. Austin Stevens Heckscher, formerly of this city but new of New Yerk, will spend the summer at Rye, N. Y. Miss Muriel Hickman, of Qermantewn. will spend the summer camping In the Pocemos. Mr. Alfred Mariner Hickman will se te Lake Champlaln. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Bonsall and their daughter. Miss Patricia Bcnsall. of Thlrty-flfth street nnd Powclten ave nue, have left for Ocean City, N. J., where they will occupy their cottage until the autumn. Dr. Ann Temklns Gibsen, of Over brook, will leave today with her camp ing party for her camp en Squam Lake, N. H. Miss Edith Mays Brlerlcv, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Brlerley. of this city, and Mr. E. Medley Scevlly of New Yerk, were quietly married en Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of St. Geerge's Episcopal Church, New Yerk. The Rev. D. Karl Helland, rec tor of the church, officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Jacoby and their family, of Cynwyd, will leave this week for Cape May, where they will spend the Bummer. Mr. and Mra Henry. F. Mlchell and their two daughter. Miss Helen Val Val merln Mlchell and Miss Florence Henry Mlchell, of 3913 Chestnut street, will sail for Eurepe en the Majestic en Saturday, July 8, and will spend the summer trav eling through England. Helland, Ger many, Switzerland and Italy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry McCloy, of 6338 mW4LmtD'mmm P i sSmmmmmm-i!- '- B W''mmmmmmmmMmW-, W'M I ' mWnflmmW':wSM--m mmmmi'WmmmW'yl'm mmmmW' !MmmmmW-dC"':4 ' mm mmmWl-'mmWmti iiM M sHHiHt4KH mmmmWtlmimWmmSlmmm muW4- -mmmmAmmm mmmw':.'.'," iiWmTmwmwmmmm mwW '':'- - iHsViB WmmWWmmmmm wiaMiiiiiiMUiiitiiiimiiiii1wWiir-iiiYir-MiiiMiiiiiiiJ qermantewn v MISS FLORENCE ELLSWORTH Miss Natalie Bllsard, daughter of RRIDE OP MR J H MeFADDEN Mrs. Charles Bllsard, of West Phil; , PnlUC Ur ffin. J. n. lYIOrWUUEHI euena street, win leave snertiy te spenu i Photo by Charlette Falrehlld. MRS. JOHN II. MeFADDEN who was Miss Florence M. Ells Ells eorth, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Duncan S. Ellswerth, of New Yerk and Southampton, before her marriage at Southampton today Sherwood read, Overbroek, will leave early in July for Atlantic City, where they will spend the summer at the Hetel Traymore. Mlsa Jeannette Gessner, of Thirty eighth and Chestnut streets, has left for a trip through the West, and will spend the summer in California. Mrs. Jehn R. Hayden and her son, Mr. William F. Hayden, of Blooming Blooming ten, III., will arrive the latter part of next week and will be the guests fcr a few weeks of Mrs. Hayden' s son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs: Edward Beecher Flnck, 1518 Pine street Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mess, of Wynne Wynne weed read, are occupying their cottage at Ocean City, where they will spend the summer. Mrs. Ernest S. Hammend and Miss Virginia Hammend, of 4627 Larchwoea avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry James Rlttenheuse and Miss Rittcnheuse. of Broomall, have left for Rockland, Me. Miss Margaret Hewes and Miss Kath leen Hewes, daughters of Mrs. E. Wright Hewes, of 4430 Hansom street, left en Wednesday far Camp Cellier en Racquet Lake, in the Adlrendacks, where they will remain until September. Mr. and Mra Ralph Mess, of 1023 North Sixty-fourth street, will spend ine mentn ei August at Hadden Hall, Atlantic City, where they will join Mrs. Mess' mother, Mrs. Frank Fester, of 4622 North Bread street, who will oc cupy her apartment tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Themas Resenblatt, of Chester, have announced the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Agnes Resenblatt, te Mr. Irwin Gressman, of New Yerk, formerly of this city. A reception In honor of Miss Resenblatt will be given some time next month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Resenblatt. Mr. Gressman was an aerial observer In the United States Army during the World War. The PI Delta Lambda Fraternity will held Its summer frolle this evening In the Wynnefleld Country Club, Wynne field and Bryn Mawr avenues. The PI Delta Lambda Fraternity will be re membered as the Mystic "13" Fraternity. several months visiting In Minneapolis, Mrs. J. Wheaten and her family, of Greene street, are spending the sum mer at their cottage in Cape May. Mrs. William H. Coupe and her daughter, Miss Bessie Coupe, of 632 East Chelten avenue, have left for Ocean City, where they will spend Ui) summer. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley V. Hastings, whose marriage took place en June 6 In the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church, Fortieth and Walnut streets, have returned from their weddlnr trip and have gene te Milten, Pa., where they will make their home. Mra Hast ings will be remembered as Miss Fran ces Wnllace Steel, daughter of Mrs. Rebert Wallace Steel, of Hamilton court, Thirty-eighth and Chestnut streets. Mr. and Mrs. Merris W. Brenner and their daughter. Miss Gertrude Harriet Brenner, of 6529 Walnut street, win leave this cltv tomorrow for a nine- weeks' trip through the West. Misi Brenrter was the guest of honor at a garden party given last Saturday eve ning by Miss Grace Cooper, of 712 Northeast Boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Whtteman, of 827 Seuth Forty-ninth street, have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Heward Men gall, of Pottsvllle, Mr. and Mrs. White mn will leave early In July for At lantic City, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Mahlen W. Newton, at their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Blef gen, whose marrlage took place en May 22 In the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Saviour, have returned from their wedding trip, Mrs. Biefgen was Miss Mary Detterer McCewen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emanual Brown McCewen, of 4401 Spruce strcet. Mr. nnd Mrs. William P. Brcnx, Sr., and their family, of 5321 Baltimore ave nue, have moved te Island Heights, N. J., where they will occupy their cottage until after Laber Day. A meeting of the Ofa Afa Girls was held en Wednesday evening at the home of the president. Miss Estelle Gress, of 5219 Columbia avenue. Refreshments and entertainment followed the meeting. The members present were Miss Sylvia Slgel baum, Mlsa Claire Ceren, Miss Sadye Schwarts, Miss Anna Kline, Miss Rese Helfensteln, Miss Minerva Wilder, Miss Ann Lazewltch, Miss Mary Roberts and Miss Sylvia C. Tslrlln, a new member. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Seinfeld, of Flatbush, N. Y., are reeelvlng congrat ulations upon the birth of a son. Mrs. Seinfeld will be remembered as Miss Mellie Cornfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cornfield, of 6886 Spruce street. FRANKFORD NORTH PHILADELPHIA A surprlse shower was given en Thursday evening, June 22, in honor of Miss Kathryn It. Ley, of 5523 Irving street, by Miss Sadle Lloyd, of 2334 Ceral street, at the home of Miss Ella Dunsky, of Maple Shade, N. J. There were thirty-six guests. The engage ment of Miss Ley and Mr. Russell R. Serbcr has recently been announced. Mr. Sorber Is a graduate of the Cel- lege of Pharmacy, science class of 1921, and a member of the Beta Phi Sigma Fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bailey, of 1223 Wakellng street, are spending the summer at ucean uity. Miss Helen Andersen, of Arrett street, Is spending a few weeks in At lantic City as the guest of Miss Myrtle Hanley at the cottage of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Hanley. Mrs. Edward Burke, of 1508 Har rison street. Is spending the summer at her cottage In Wlldwced. Mr. G. Blume. of Fert Leavenworth. Kan , has returned te his home after a several months' visit with his daughter, Mrs. Heward Reed, of 1542 Foulkrod street. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Battles, of New town Square, will go this week te Cape May, where they will remain ever Inde pendence Day. During their stay their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, GeeTge B. Yerkes, cf Plalnfleld, N. J will be their guests. Mr. 'and Mrs. Franklin M. Potts, or Media, have gene te their summer home at Lacenla, N. H., where they will re main until the mlddle of September. Mr. and Mrs. H. Clifferd Campion and their family, of Media, will go In a few days te Aven-by-the-Sea, where they will spend the remainder of the summer. NORRISTOWN Miss Katharine Farrcll. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Farrell, of Dushore. Pa., and Mr. Charles Dale, of 248 East Oak street, Norrlstewn, were married en Wednesday, June 28, In St. Basil's Church, Dushore. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Dale will live In Norrls Nerrls Norrls eown. Miss Margaret Pusey and Miss Kath arine Puscy, of 1428 De Kalb street, have geno te Buena Vista, Va,, where they will spend the summer with their aunt, Mrs. Heward Trumbauer. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph B. McDivitt and sons, of West Main street, have opened their cettage at Ocean City for the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. S. Jenes, Miss Grace Jenes, Dr. and Mrs. W. Stuart Watsen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Huffnngle and Mr. E. C. Hathaway have mcered te the Delaware Water Gap for a week's stay. Miss Elva Blaket and Miss Edith Blaket, of 200 Franklin avenue, have gene te Penobscot Bay, Me., where they temaln until fall. Wedding Take Place at Southamp ton, L. I., Today A wedding of great Interest te this city took place at 1:80 o'clock today at St Andrew's Dune Church, Southamp ton, L. I., when Miss Florence Magee Ellswerth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Stuart Ellswerth, of New Yerk And Southampton, became the bride of Mr. Jehn Heward McFadden, of this city. Miss Matilda Van Rensselaer Ells Ells eorth and Miss Katherlne Mackay, of New Yerk, were bridesmaids. Mr. Philip O, McFadden was best man for nis brother, and the ushers Included Mr. C. A. Heckscher Wetherlll, Mr. Ed ward Browning, Jr., Mr. Henry Mc Michael and Mr. Alfred Bergeant, all of tills city: Mr. Archibald Hutchin son, uncle of the bride, and Mr. Dun can Ellswerth, Jr., brother of the bride, of New Yerk. A reception followed at the summer home of the bride's parents, Meadow Beach, Southampton, OWINGS PENROSE An Interesting wedding will take place this evening, when Miss Lucy Marie Penrcrse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn F. Penrose, of the Wlssahlcken Apart ments, Germantown, will become the bride of Mr. Reger B. Owlngs, of Mary land. The ceremony will take place at the summer home of the bride's parents, at 30 Atlantic boulevard. Ocean City, N. J. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a gown of white satin and rose point and duchess lace. She will carry a shower bouquet of whlte orchids and lilies of the valley. Miss Alma Penrose, sister of the bride, will be the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will include Miss Hepe Richardson, Miss Gertrude Pen Pen Pen rese, Miss Ida E. Meigs nnd Miss Mar Jerle E. Lewis. Miss Peggy King and Minn Bettv Datschcir will act as (lower glris. Mr. Frank Jacksen will be best man. and the ushers will Include Mr. William Sproul Lewls, Mr. Lawrence McEvey, Mr. T. Ralne Price and Mr. James Owlngs, brother of the bride groom. Miss Penrose graduated from Swarthmore College In 1920 and Is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity. Mr. Owlngs Is also n grart grart uate of Swarthmore, class of 1915, He took a master's degree in 1S20 and Is a member of the Phi Delta Theta Frater nity. MURPHY KELLY The marriage of Miss Margaret V. Kelly, of 2908 North Twenty-seventh street, and Mr. Peter J. Murphy took place en Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at the Church of Corpus rrhrlntl. The Rev. Geerge Lawrenee Murphy, of Washington, D. C, brother of the bridegroom, performed the cere mony, with Father Qulnn and Father Campbell assisting at the nuptial mass. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, Mr. Patrick Norris Kelly, wero a gown of white satin embroidered In crystnls and pearls, and a tulle and lace vell held in place with clusters of orange blossoms. Mrs. Charles H. Chelten, Jr., sister of the bride, was the matron of honor, nnd the brides maids included MIhs Marlen L. Kelly, Mlsi Eleaner F. Kelly, sisters of the bride: Miss Mary Murphy, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Leretta M. Andersen. Mr. Jehn Murphy, brether erf the bridegroom, acted as best man, and the ushers were Mr. Edward Mur phy, Mr. Jeseph Murphy, also brother of the bridegroom : Mr. Frank Yeung and Mr. Jeseph McKernan. FULLER PAUL A pretty wedding took place In the Nerthmlnster Presbyterian Church to day at neon, when Miss Helen Virginia Paul, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn B. Paul, of 1142 North Sixty-fourth street, became the bride of Mr. Harry B Fuller, of West Colllngsweod, N. J. The Rev. Jeseph B. Mackey, D. D., offi ciated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wero a gown of white Canten crepe nnd carried a shower bouquet of whlte roses, sweet peas and lilies of the valley. Mrs Charles Beck was the matron of honor. Mr. Frank Cenlle Baxter acted as best man. STRAWBERRY MANSION Mrs. Max Schoenfeld, of 3137 Dia mond street, who has been very 111 In Atlantic City, Is slowly convalescing. Mr. and Mra Bernle Axe and their family, of 2137 North Thirty-third street, are spending the summer at Wlldwoed Crest. Mrs. Julius Blanckensce and Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Tntib and their daughter, Miss Juliet B. Taub, of 3124 Diamond street, will spend the summer In Atlantic City. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The Chatter Bex Girls announce the opening of their summer cottage nt Lakeview Heights, N". J., July 4. The Reception Committee consists of Mis Mary Bell, Miss Mary Mooney, Miss Margaret Harley, Miss Emily Merelll, Miss Anna Mooney, Miss Beatrice Flan nagan, Miss Betty McDevltt, Mlsi Mary McMannus, Miss Florence Perrettl and Mrs. E. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Bcrkewitr, of 2008 Shunk street, have moved te 6233 Ellswerth street. Direction Msurlce E. Tell L D I N fhatniit 1 lOltl. rVrf 11 A If rinxADnxriiiA's coolest ttieatbb DON'T DOUBT YOUR WIFE WITH LEAH BAIRD and HAROLD LL0Y I in "Never Weaken" ALT, SBATfl. B0a EX CEPT SATURDAY AND HOLIDAY KVKS. NEXT WnEK-"THR TtKAT, Tunn." with rrmKNci; v W ADVHN iDert -5tfe Direction Stanley Cemssny et Ai ISi K ;LATtt; AIAVATB rEHFECTLT VBNTIUAT KlKV-n-&l.M-Ptt A urAnKKT' 11. 1.30. 6:30, 6:80. 10, B:W "-i Richard BarthelmeH "SONNY" FROM PLAY nr,n v. irnnAnT Nut Weak "evnn THE nennKR'f With Detty Cempnan and Tem Meer T&irlt&n lft A. M. is. a, t), S and 10 Y. M. GET WORD FROM PRIESTS Philadelphia Priests Were 8afe In China Danger Zene en May 17 Werd from American Lazarist mis sionaries, stationed nt Kancliew, Southern Klnngsl, China, has just been received at St. Vincent's Seminary. Oermantewn, from Illshep Dumond. of Klnngsl, who Is new In Slinnehal. The message was written by the Rev. Jehn O'Shcn, the superior. "Fer live tlnys," the letter rend, "There has been war outside of Kan Kan chew. I have sent you many letters. Other cities hnve been despoiled. With us all Is well." The mutiny nnd massacre nt Knnchew took plnce a month nfter the letter was written. The ten LnzarUt missionaries who were trained In St. Vincent's Seminary, en Chelten avenue. Germantown, nnd who nre stntiencd In Hnnchew, South ern Klnngsl, are: Fathers O'Shca, Francis I.een Cnhlll, Francis Menrio, Themas Cresslcy. Francis Stauble, Daniel McGIUlcudy and Bartholemew Randelph. The ethers are Jehn Col Cel vert, Geerge Erbe and Jehn McLaugh lin, students. m gwHftUCappy Km ,tfyOCTuuX "EVERYTHING FROM PAPRIKA TO CAYENNE HAS BEEN LAV ISHLY POURED INTO SPICE of 1922 AT THE WALNUT It's the most flaverable revue teen hereabouts for a long time." North American. Last Pep. Mat. Tomer., 50c te $1.50 LAST 2 EVENINGS ...... S0e TO $2.M Uread and Chestnut The Man Frem Heme With Jumea Klrkwoed, Anna Q. Nljssen Next Week Agnca Ayrca In 'The Oraeai DAI A iT 12T1I AND MARKBT 1 ALAlX 0:46 A. M. te 11 P. M. THOMAS MEIGHAN ? ADTAniA 10TH AND CHESTNUT AKLAU1A ie a.m. te it tin p.m. Moenr "Reported Missing" lirTHDIA NINTH AND MAIUCET V1L1UKIA 0 A.M. tell :1S P.M. TOM MIX in "UP AND GOING" P A. DITAI 8TH AND MARKET LArllUL ie a.m. te ii:ib p.m. Richard Talmadge '&&. HI CiXtV JUNIPEK AND MARKET ISLU1SL VAUDEVILLE Continuous, 11 te 11 Tepular Prices K EITH'S THEATK23 ADELAIDE & HUGHES la "DANCE CREATIONS" I MOSS & FRYF. ! 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Table and Fleer Lamps. Tern Dexes and Bird Cases). GLASSBERG WICKER MFG. CO. 2018 N. Frent St. Free Delivery vtWOpen Etr. Phene Diamond 23D3M KANE UUFE The marriage of Mlsai Wllhelmlna Rufe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilsen LlKhtcap. of this city, and Mr. DeHavcn Allisen Kane, of 5129 Westminster ave nue, took place Wednesday, June 14, at the Church of St. Luke and the Epiph any. The Rev. David M. Steele, rector of the church, efTlclated. The bride was plven In marrlage by her guardian, Mr. Jehn H. Mcrgenthaler. Frankly De you net ewe It te your relatives and friends, and te yourself, te have a Cham plain Portrait? Then what better occasion fhan your birthday this year? Surprise them. During this month, we make the unusual offer of three of our large 7x11 por traits with folders, for only $3.00. This ad must accom pany your order. CHAMPLAIN STUDIO 1311 WALNUT ST. I'hene Walnut 1210 mmmmmmmmummwMmm wmmm mm wmm iLm&wsELmssm BO WIT TELLER G,CQ 2Ae iSpeciaUu $Aop dOrtpinaJheii6 CHE5LTNUnr.A.T 13 STREET THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY TOMORROW SATURDAY EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS PREVAIL IN EVERY DEPT. On late Spring and Early Summer Apparel Providing Exceptional Values Special Groups of Vacation Apparel have been arranged for the Saturday before the Holidays. Sweaters, Skirts, Blouses, Summer Frecks, Wraps, Sports Apparel and Accessories are included. This Stere Will Be Open Monday, July Third; Closed Tuesday, July Fourth, and Closed Every Saturday Throughout the Summer, Mr aH M SSSSSBBSSSSSSSCflBSl 1 ! 'T 1 "'Vi, ! T Vk ,,..1 c , . ,1 i. J ilVIm .iFJjJl.... . -."lit J I - - - .. ' - , . - - - - IUPORTERB. DESIGNERS AND UAKERB OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL OF TUE HIGHEST CHARACTER FOR SIORE THAN TffENTy.Sl.t YEARS APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND 9. t&fi nr Chestnut Cerner Twelfth A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE Mid-Summer Clearance Sale Summer Frecks, Q Values te 16.50 Of voiles, uncrushable linens, dotted voile and gingham. Distinctive styles. Extra sizes in gingham. Dresses, 13.50 te 25.00 Values te 49M Of tub silk, crepe rndium, printed crepe, plain Canten crepe and heavy sports silks. Celers, black and white. DeBrunner & Emery, Inc. Announce the Sale of BENCH-MADE SHOES ( r Washable "fc Kid Oenulne SSHBl Bucfc 3 $Q.OO 8 $14.00 Values All ether Smart Sum mer effects of hlgh hlgh grade shoes at 5 te $9 per pair. f. "Washable Kid Genuine Buck Full Fashioned SILK HOSIERY, tee, at $1.75 31 Seuth 15th Street On the Second Fleer I Sports Suits Plain - tailored models In rainbow tweed and trelalne. Some lined, ethers unllned. All sizes, but net all sizes in eery style. 12.00 Formerly te 4950 Envelope Chemises Of geed quality crepe de chine ; Inserts of real filet and hand-embroidered knots. 2.95 Formerly 3J9S Silk Capes 1-3 te 1-2 Off Of Canten and Heshan.ira. Many with fur cellars New 25.00 te 99.50 White Hosiery 1.95 Of excellent quality silk j specially priced. Hosiery Chiffen Silk In gray, caster, black. 2.45 Sweaters, 2.95 Smart slip-ever styles colors and whlte J of light-weight wool. Of fiber silk ; Tuxede model, 5.50 Waists Very dainty styles In dim ity and lle. I'eter Tan or Tuxedo cellars. Exceptional Miluea at 1.95 Juniors' Summer Frecks New 2.95 te 6.95 Were te 12 JO Levely styles of voile, imported Ring ham, chambray and linen. Many hand embroidered. Fer ages 2 te 14. Kiddies' Summer Frecks New 2.50 Were te 5JS0 Of chambray, gingham, chintz and Eng lish prints. Very dainty colorings. Many bloomer styles included. Fer ages 2 te 6. WErSPECIALlZE W APPAREL THAT SLENDERIZES THE LARGER WOMAN &$ 3 Geerge Allen, inc. 1214-Chestnut Street 1214 An Unusual Offering of 150 Summer Hats Every one of these hats is fresh and new. They are se charming that the price really seems ridiculously low. Come early for a geed choice. Very Special at $5.00 Trimmed Sports Hats at $4.00 and Sailors at $3.00 Wide-brimmed hats faced with Milan hemp, with fancy crepe crowns in different color combinations, $1.00. Sailors in all colors with Crepe de Chine bands of one shade or in combinations, values te $8.00, new $3.00. There is Still Time te Cheese from the M. J. Lewis Stock Neckwear Stamped Goods Infants' Wear Sweaters Embroidered Pieces Decorative Novelties Radical Reductions in Smart Summer Hosiery $4.50 IMPORTED CHIFFON WEIGHT HOSE WITH PARIS CLOCK $1.95 Taken from our regular stock. In Black and Nude. $3.00 ONYX CHIFFON WEIGHT HOSE .$1.95 Taken from our regular stock. In all the geed colors. CHILDREN'S VA MERCERIZED LISLE SOCKS, 25c Slightly irregular. White with colored turnover tops. IMPORTED FANCY SILK LISLE HOSE 75c Values te $1.50. In Black, Gray, Coating and Beige. $1.50 PURE SILK DROP STITCH HOSIERY, $1.00 In all the right shades for sports wear. CLEARANCE SALE OF ODDS AND ENDS OF FIBER SILK AND OF LISLE HOSE 50c Week End Notion Sale 80c COTY'S L'ORIGAN COMPACT FACE POWDER 58c $1.00 UN AIR EMBAUME FACE POWDER 75c Oval size geld box. 75c UN AIR EMBAUME TALCUM POWDER. .. .55c $1.50 MARY GARDEN TOILET WATER $1.00 81.25 COTY'S TALCUM POWDER IN L'ORIGAN AND 5 OTHER ODORS 75c 60c ELCAYA CREAM -10c 50c ELCAYA COMPACT FACE POWDER 18c Allen's Imported Hair Nets In the New Improved Quality $1.00 a dozen, 3 dozen for $2.50 In all colors, except White and Giay, large and small sizes, bingle and double mesh, fringe and cap shape, $1.00, a dozen. 3 dozen, $2.50. white and uray nets, $1.50 a dozen. ; . v h ,m --- ,lu uta & ,. - - -- .v .T.1.'JW.3Mj ... .. .i...t . v . u tLil&JiM&Rr ' 'v" 4i m j Ka.W il -rv 2i W.1 m 1 fA'vl, 7 ' f if-j . J ' b J.ataSMSlsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss HHHHHHIBMHHHHHMbMMmIb
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