ppjiij i iiiiijiiMiiiiiMimiiii'i i. .ii PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1915. S30AL MM d U hF mt7"ra-XT"r-vrt rnnrtw-n :. ' v -m xi ju a vr jujmjuvrjmxv 111 pSSFP s MaMHHtaY WlUi rl itBti i "i $sWk SFlffiilisll IKON kv'j, and mhs. J. SOMERS SMITH ft hive Isued Invitations for tho mar JSr ,. ih4r daughter, Miss Nancy Cor-Sr-iiih lo Mr Joseph Woods, Jr., Pi will fkB P,ftce on '"'""Jay- Jun S, Bt James' Protestntit Episcopal 11",. ,t nnd Walnut streets, nt i Jf'? T A breakfast will follow tho cer fi',.'t tho homo of Mr. and Mrn. ffl Bprlngbank, on Wlssnhlckon ave f r.rrrtsintown, at o'clock. At-home 't1! Inclosed for after July 15, at " ilt. Babylon road, Threo Tuns, Pa. Ej. in rlower Day along the Main Ptn the casino of tho Merlon Cricket W' 'P ,..rrnrri. the choicest exhlbl- Vflowcrs of tho season and of Main f mrfens will lie shown. Mr. James &1t SloMlla. ilaverford whoso Bar. '.ri widely known, Is presldont of 't IIacIo Ion The superintendent, of St ! Mr. Stanley .V. Wilcox and fc ?,'. Include Mr. Alexander Scotl. Jt otto Thllow, Mrs. J. tf. Hum &.' Mrs Horatio Gates Lloyd, Mrs. Sim H. LudlnBton and Miss Eleanor Ijtoester. it. the dsnsant on Saturday afternoon ft. OveXook Golf Club was well at ,5 jiMtilte the sudden Bhower. Anions Bj.ncfng were Miss Vlrgtna Wcther tiil dancing wi . . Mi. ainrtvs &MI m "w i DandS Mis. Dorothy top, Mils Sidney Wilson, Miss Adelo "!J' r Mrs EuBcne O. Moslcr, Miss H. ""'",. '1r Mlsa Ida Clove Van , Mr. Jack Wilson, Mr. Everett 15. ?V ir Mr and Mnr. Vaughan and find Mrs Fcrnnld The las,1 of,tho $ Saturday afternoon. Fi -..... wmnclH Sullivan, who has L mending several days in New York, fe. the attended tho Belmont races. w.5 Thiirsrlnv to Tho Woods, her Ky residence at Radnor. Mrs. Sulll 2U ono of the boxholdora at the S Show, will entertain at luncheon ,5!da of tho show. Others who havo Sttrtd for luncheon partlc-J each day Eg ibow aro Mrs Alexander Van Kalldl'r, Mrs. i'OWCU L,va,, mm io. Kihton Hutchinson. and Mrs. inni ".i ui rnBMnt.f will Ipiivn Ihn SS5 Dart of Juno for Nnrrasnnsctt Pier, S,I they will spend tho summer .mths Mrs. William Dlsston find Miss K." ni..(nn are also planning to id the summer at Nnrrngansett Pier. 5n DUston, who has been visiting tab aling tho Main Lino for a few K Is at present tho guest of Miss KT'rtMile. of Deepdale, tho homo of lepirents at Strafford. Fin, Frederick W. Schmidt, who has . s box at tho Horso Show, will en Crtiln on Thursday as her guests Mrs. Eotre Lembcche, Mrs. Norman Coudert S Mrs. Georgo Belter, of Now York. iJ Mrs. Ernest Laplace, of South Rit tnltiMS square. Other guests whom la. Schmidt will entertain during tho .k nre Mrs Georgo Landenbcrgcr. ill with Lieutenant Commander George Uoatnoerger. win biichu.uu ncan-ou ja i- nnd Mrs Schmidt at Juniper ii.it th.lr residence at Radnor; Mrs. E. Wilton Hill. Mrs. Edward Wclhcnmaycr, Jii Eugene Fry and Mrs. Andrew Mc BunW. Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt havo is rf(4 Invitations for a dinner on Satur jirerenlng and will also bo hosts at a Mar affair on Sunday evening. Along the Reading Thfi.0ont 8chol "as Isnued Invitations !.?,i. . 1 co""enccnicnt exercises, which will take place qn Tuesday, June 1, at 10 ocock. Luncheon will bo served at 1 Vhh ,(2nJrhuri!,,nr' Mnv " eompetltlve drill at SiSQ on the wonderful lawn of the !. 1n,a,( Landen, of the Borden, town Military Academy, will drill the girls, as usual. Saturday, May 29, at 8 o clock, the senior play. On Sunday, May a! ??ccla!irenta "errnon at 8 o'clock In Bt. Paul's Church, Ogonti. Mr. and Mm. riornn.i ivit.Bn t- . ?, v .n r5.rk' wlM 8"cnd tho summer aL,1 !n r ;..J-' nt iMr summer reil denco. Mrs. Wllmscn will be remembered .. ,..ios -ucuonnoil, of Scranton, Pa. J.Ir' u n? Mrs- Wl'lam Carson, of Wyn cote, had as their guest over this week 5. i S Kn"eth Prlco Lewis, of Forty f'.. ' lr- nnd Mrs Cfl"on eni"' tamed at a theatre party Saturday even hig. followed by supper at the Bellevue Stratford. Their guests were Miss Jane Crowley, Miss Floronco Martin, Mr. Ken neth P, Lowls and Mr. Walter M. Foulk r?di TJstcrlaV tho party motored to Moor's Inn, Hatboro, where they Joined Mr and Mrs. Walter Maxwell, of North Wales ami had dinner as tho guests of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell, of Hatboro. Tho entertaining commltteo of tho Old lork Road Country Cluh Is nrrontrino- to hold a reception Monday, May 31. There will bo a flag raising, followed by dancing and sports. Mrs. Albert Gee, of 6322 North Camao street. Oak Lane, will be hostess to the members of tho Oak Lane sewing circle tomorrow afternoon. Those to bo pres ent aro Mrs. Edward B. Neuhauscr, Mrs. Albert W. Dudley, Mrs. Howard An- monoy, Mrs. James Hall. Miss Lilly Marlon, Mrs. Louis Bencke and Mrs. B. A, Hctchncr Mr. and Mrs. J. Westley Pullman, of Woodland nvenue, Wyncote, are receiv ing congratulations on the birth of a son. MISS JANE EWING Who will bo mnrricd to Dr. Robert Cardwell Shields on Juno 2d. Photo Is by A. Fredorkk Brndley. West Philadelphia Two debutantes of the pnst season. Miss Sarah Bcecher Flnck nnd Miss Helen Gray Murray will be guests of honor at a ourtct luncheon nnd brldgo to be given on Wednesday afternoon by Miss Marga ret Ann May, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. U. Davis May. 4120 Pino street. Tho quests will Include Miss Jessica Burk. Miss Rosalie H. McMlchen, Miss Marian Moyn, MIbs Mario P. Camblos, Miss Maude Wig gins, Miss Dorothy Mortlmoore, Miss Kathlyno Mortlmoore, Miss Mary Green well, Miss Grace A. Harper, Miss Laura D. McCowen, Miss Mary D. McCowen, Miss Gertrude Miller, Mrs. William Lea Dickson, Miss Frances Lelsen. Miss Lenoro E Kay, Miss Ellen Bell Smith. miss L,ucllIo Elliott Morris, Miss Frances McCann, Miss Margaret Cooper, Miss Mary Enstwlck and Miss Dorothea Hackett. North Philadelphia Tho Phi Kappa Club gave a delightful reception rrlday evening at the resldenco of Miss Margaret Kimball, 4537 York road. Miss Anna Kimball assisted her sister In receiving tho guests. Thoso present were Mlsi Olga Dorn, Miss Marlon Delta:. Miss Mildred Buckley, Miss Florenco Mouror, Miss Emily Reed, Miss Laura Scarbor ough, Miss Rclta Ronton, Miss Esther Kilter, Miss Ellen Brower, Miss Bessie Eplett, Mr. Carl Lautcr, Mr. Nelson Evoy, Mr. Robert GUI, Mr. Gordon Schurch, Mr Frank Cox, Mr. Harry Thompson, Mr. Stanley Eplett, Mr. Joseph Marlon, Mr. EuRene Koutcck, Mr. Henry Miller, Mr. Parcy Miller, Mr. Joseph Brower. Cha rades, dancing, vocal nnd Instrumental music, followed by refreshments, added to tho Joyousness of tho occasion. The annual luncheon of tho Thotn Alpha Thcta Sorority was held Saturday afternoon at tho Rlttenhouso, tho prcBt dont, Miss Eleanor Farley, presiding. The souvenirs wero beautiful corsage bouquets. There wore a number of In formal toast"! and addresses, recitations by Miss Farley, and vocal and Instru mentnl solos by Miss Beatrice Carman, soprano, and Miss Gertrude Heffllnger, pianist. The nnnual Mayday luncheon of tho Sigma Beta Thl Sorority was held Satur day afternoon nt the homo of Miss Emily MncBurney. Those present Included Miss Edna Muench, Miss Helen Mlllaid, .Miss Martha Llpton, Miss Edith Larzolore. Miss Kathryn Ennls. Miss Gertrude Lee, Mrs. Anthony Callanan, Miss Louise Ruckdeschell, Miss Helen Huff and Miss Helen Brown. Mrs. Arthur Flolshor. of 2050 Spring Gnr den street, has taken a. homo on Wyncote road for the summer. Mrs. Flclsher will occupy her new homo tho flrst of June. Frankford n. n.v. Percy J. Brown and Mrs. i Bran, accompanied by their Infant son. Enc murea iutu, .. ... -" 0 on June 3, to bo tho guest of Mr. Bnitn's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. d Mrs. Gilbert A Harvey, of tho Glnfl tau. Mr. Brown has resigned his ,TiMMldn of the Cathedral at St. Louis ill will sail for England to becomo chnp lH'il & regiment. Mrs. Brown will bo slimbered as Miss Gladys Powell, lufhter of the British Consul, Mr. Wil fcti Powell. Mrs. If. Carey Lea will occupy her cot- SB t Bar Harbor, Mo., for tho summer. Ha Martha Tomllnson. of Tho Bel- rirfi, !th and Chestnut streets, has had Ujiir guest for somo time her grand h'titer, Mrs. Georgo Vedder, of South toft Grove avenue, Pasadena, Cal. S Vedder will bo extensively enter t&l by her many Philadelphia friends jwi her visit. It? -Mr. mi Mrs. Jnsenh I Doran. Miss lid T. Doran, Miss Josephine L. Doran U4 Mr. TVarner E. Doran, of 120 South Witreet, will close their town house 'tat June 1. and oecunv their cottace itiC;tre May, N. J for tho summer MttU Hp, Alexander M. Fox. Jr.. 2003 Spruca nt accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ctaiiei C. Norrls, of Haverford, will tat tbe first week of July for an ex W trip through the West, where they lijWt friends In San Francisco and 'intend the expositions and tho many wt forms of entertainment that will be f on, Mrs. Norrls will bo rcmem- Wd U Miss Ethel Keen. The wedding of Miss Isabella Grover, of 203 North 31th street, to Mr. Joseph A. Murray, of Houston, Tex., Bon of Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Murray, of Gormantown, will tako placo on Tuesday tho nrst of Juno In St. Jnmes Church, 3Sth and Chestnut fitreets, at G o'clock. Miss Grover will be attended by Miss Florence M. Steltz. as maid of honor nnd Miss E. V. Grover a cousin of the bride as flower girl. Mr. Murray will havo Mr. William How ard Graham ns best man, nnd tho ushers will bo Mr. Frank Grover, Mr. Leo Gcraghty, Mr. Harold McKlnley, Mr Joseph O'Loughlan. A reception will follow nt tho Rlttcn-bouse. Cards havo been Issued by the members of tho Newman Club for a "Night in Tokyo," to be held on Tuesday eve ning, nnd to which a cordial Invitation has been extended to all members. Tho club rooros will bo artistically decorated In the colors of the club, and an attractive entertainment has been arranged, to be followed by refreshments. THe affair Is In charge of tho Entertainment Commit tee, of which Mr. John R. Duffy Is chairman. Miss Edna J. Reynolds, of Harrison and Mulberry streets, will entertain Wed nesdnv nt luncheon. In honor ot Miss Louise Mllson. Her guests will lncludo Miss Jennie Mllson. Miss M. S Shingle, Miss Mllava Stankowltch and Miss Caro lino Jermon. Miss Grace Lawlor, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs William Lawlor, of Academy road, spent the, week-end with friends In Gcrmantown. William Patterson, William Carroll and Dr. H. A. Nell will be among tho guests at the testimonial dinner Fridny evening, given In honor of Director Porter at Lu Lu Temple. Horace A. Davenport, Dais ley Falrman and Charles Jones, all of Holmesburg, will also attend. Mr. and Mrs. William Lawlor, of Academy road, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carroll, of Gormantown, ovor the week-end. i -"- ?& UJaCS I i THE Browning Roclctv of Philadelphia will preeiitUhedjrllllnnt Shnkcspcarenn comedy. "Low's Labours Loit," this evening In Iho Broad Street Theatre. The play, which was selected nt the sugges tion of the president of the socleM, Mrs John H Roberts, .has not been performed i gnret In a theatre In 'this cltv within mnnv cars, nnd Is thogreatest dramntlo effort ever nttempted by the members Dr Daniel MntKfloIdtttoyt will be stnge man ager nnd will bo. assisted liv Mr Frauds J. MacBcath. ,Ir The rast will Include. Ferdinand (King' Mr. Henry C Slmppnrd JHron .... ..tr. V Itpultiali! uaifs J.otinaUlli, .Mr n:Ph McMlle !in . Mr U Nenll Mntnlncrr iiojci , Don Ailrlnno ilo Arrmrln an Nathaniel . . Mr, llolofernes . ... run Coatnnt . ..Mr M.ith , . . l'rlncee or Cranrp . .. Rosaline ... . Mrs .Mnna Krler, Helen Crnmp, Russell Woernef, Lstlier Croft, John Fcaster. Mabel Bauer, Chnrlos Bauer, Virginia Spears, Harry Unison, Ethel Bancroft, Margaret Mc Dade, William Floher, Clara Teas, Harry Clegg, Katharine Wntson, Thomds MArlln, Mario iMason, Thoodosta McGraw, Helen Evans. Dudley Erb, Hnel Norrl. Chal ton liuflon, Anna Buchanan. Ellsworth Kelly, Florence Bock, Estelle Duvnlt, HildaBragg, John Johnson, Janice Bald win, drnco McGee, Dorothy Baldwin, Sherwood Glthens, Elsie Eckman. Mar- Kcrr, Edna Van Osten, Margaret Mr A llcnrj rthur Currnn, Uorls Oroff. Louis Curran. Will iam Wnlters, Elbnbeth Buchanan, Harold Huron. Dorothy Eckman, Joseph Raynor, Beatrice White, William Ashbrldso. Beu lah Martin, John Smith, Edith Stohr, Dorothy Wear, Elizabeth O'Harn. Adrian Tens, Svlla Kelly, Charles Smith, Kath rvn Mason, Andrew Klmmel, Emma Woodruff, John Wnlflngor Doris Will lams, Ruth Wnlsnn. Albert Wilson, Helen Law, Wlltinni Roberts, Dorothea Bragg, Wllllnni Klnnned. I.ldn Marshall, Charles Hoffman. Wllmn Ml 'er AMe-"'"Uor Llllla Mr Vlntiin rrKvJfnj Mi rrnnrls Wnnli1 tlnrnld T llurblnrnn.i Mr iicnry I Fox . Wnlters. Gertruda Johnson. Knthrvn Yost. li liees'' ,. . ,.... . ... - .. J ItennKt OoIpsIiti 5 Miss vmmt I. Ho . Mrs l.nuts Irftnrhrnn Matirlrp Welsh Knnn( Mtss Tnln V. rrulrn' Mls Doroth) clahl .Miss t.iry lipnn Wllfon fol. Edward Rtnrr nf 1Rf Plnn strMt. lind,tho summer at Watch Hill, y.( where she has taken a cottage. XT. BHil fr Tn.anh tVhn.tnn XTt". ftWei Wharton and Mr. Joseph AVhar 5?lN of Old York road, near Chelten ! will leave In June for James ja.B. I., where they will spend tho Ld Mrs. Truxton Beale, of 251 E itf1" ret, spent several days In "Kiprk last week, leaving on Satur gjjir Colon, Panama and the Exposl- i oaq tranclsco, I Chestnut Hill IB. Harrison Taylor, of Bell's HO la entertaining her Ister, Mrs. v. tanaoipn, or uiarK county, i S Outerbrldge, of 7018 Germantown Wk W9 vlsUors ,n Washington, D. C. gan4 Mrs. Robert J5. Glendlnnlng SiUr Mlfia Mary Glendlnnlng, of 1Q'" ?" street, Chestnut Hill; Mr. aW- Edward AVrlght Balrd and their ga" Mlsa Qalnor Balrd and Miss ra, win leaye on June 1 on a Mr to Concord. N, JL f William m N. Thomas, of EaBt HIL8' entertained at a luncheon fiS.? ll0wer on Saturday aftetpoon J JM Hth treet, whose marriage to , Mcv-ieiiand will take place In guests present were Miss iJn ..?" Carr'9 Vockei, Miss CDvltt. Mix 1JI- -n.ll. x.. ,. -. --w ..HVM ,,, , 3ft v'Mrs- n- Wallace Sproul. K -, i4t94in. vi, cvuu Germantown $SS Blddle. of Btenton avenue " ane. nas returned from i Mr. JOSStlh .T Tlrnnn nf I1 Fue. win leave early In June 7. .: wnfe mey nave taken J.Jft mmer. Mrs, Brown K"W4 a Uim Juanlta Har- 9WJ1. South Philadelphia The Sigma Epsllon Sigma, a fraternity of South Philadelphia, held an Informal dance Friday night at the Germantown Automobile Club. A special moonlight surprise dance was given and the affair proved a great suc cess. Those who attended were Miss Hilda Claus, Miss Sylvia Urey, Miss Amelia Ward, Miss Hazel Gray, Miss Mary Vollmer. Miss Matilda Acker, MIbs Anna Buck, Miss Mary Bedloe, Miss Jennie Barrett, Miss Marian Sproul, Miss Mary Lynch, Miss Emma Brown, Miss Marian Shadwlck, Miss Gertrude Sproul, Miss Lillian Stewart, Mr. Gradon For rester, Mr. Joseph Magrath, Mr. Edward Schratschuhn, Mr, Lewis Drew, Mr. Allen Harbison, Mr. William Dearfaus, Mr. Raymond Hudson, Dr. Lawrence Connell, Mr. Wilbur Watson, Mr. Hugh Jamison, Mr, Paul Smith, Mr. George Firth, Mr. TUton Dunlop, Mr. Walter Reeves, Mr. Harry Watttngton, Mr. George Lutz and Mr. George Field. The marriage of Miss Mary Levy, daughter of Mr. ana airs. a. Levy, to Mr. Maurice A, Gobler, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gobler, of 630 South American street, nlll take place on June 13. The marriage will be very quiet, but a reception will be given to their friends afterwards. The Spokane Athletic Club will give an entertainment and dance for the benefit of the basketball team at Recreation Park, 6th and Lombard streets, June 6. The team had a successful season, win ning the championship of Starr Garden. The committee In charge of the affair Includes Louis Gold, chairman; Harry Freldenberg, Maxwell Gordon and Albert Gross. The Campbell School Band will render music during the dancing program. Admittance will be by Invitation. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thomas, of J403 South Broad street; Miss Beatrice Thomas, MIbs Helen Alter and Mr, George Thomas will leave early In the week for Chelsea, where they will open their cottage at S35 Arctic avenue ana re main until October. Mrs. David Smart Taylor, ot Buffalo, Is the guest of Mrs. Harry Elllnraworth Smith, of Carpenter street. 11 a. Tioga Miss Esther Eckel, of 1238 West Alle gheny avenue, entertained at luncheon and cards Friday afternoon. Her guests Included M'm Mildred Graham. MUs Helen Rhodes, Miss Eleanor Alsop, Mls Frances Bannon, wm jnrances Cbattln, Miss .Beatrice v. wrrai, Marian Howe, MUs Edna Baechle and Miss Louise Roberts. Mr. anil Mrs. Louis G. Green, of 1803 West Venango street, and Mr- and Mrs John Roberts gave a motoroarty to Three Tuns over the week-end. Mr and Mrs. Preston Stoughten will be the gueets of th former. nd. Mr and Mrs. Roberts will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mo Cue, Jr. Lansdowne Miss Ruth Chalmers, of 65 East Es sex avenue, entertained n number cf hr f i lends at her homo Saturday evening. Among the guests wero Miss Mltdroil Adams. Miss Clara Ingiam. Miss Mary Forcey, Miss Emma Riddle, Miss Ruth James. Miss Ruth Hannum, Miss Har riet Lipscomb, Miss Dorothy Welmtr, Miss Gertrude Lowls, Miss Lillian Bloods worth. Mr. William Dalton, Mr. William Rockford. Mr. William Klild, Mr. Aithur Batten, Mr. Harrel Breht. Mr. Ktlss Lewis. Mr. Alfred Perkins. Mr Charles Humphries, Mr. William Hannum, Mr. Edwin Harvey and Mr. Robert Hagerty. Friends 'of Miss Dorothy Humphries, of Rtchwood avenue, will be glad to hear she Is recovering from a very severe at tack ot diphtheria. Miss Elizabeth Happersett Is spending a few aays Wlin ansa .uuria uonur, vi Powelton avenue. Mr. Clarence Sill, of Owen avenue, took a party of 20 on a yachting trip on Sat urday afternoon. Delaware County An attractive program has been ar ranged by the workers In the Olivet Pres byterian and the Methodist Churches In Prospect Park for the celebration of Chil dren's Day on June 13. Practically every member of the junior department will take some part. Miss Lillian Cannon gave a 5 o'clock tea on Saturday nt her summer home, on Rlvervlew avenue. Drexel Hill. A pro fusion of white daisies and yellow butter cups were combined In the very attrac tive decorations. The guests included Mrs. Alfred High, Mrs. Thomas Llghtfoot. Mrs. BIckley Jackson. Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. Carl Herschel, Mrs. Sanford Cra ven, Mrs. Howard Dykes, Miss Ethel Ctawson, Miss Kathryn Parker, Miss Anna Free, Miss Helen Hirst, MIsa Mary Morris, Miss Ethel Johnson, Miss Mar garet Hilton, MIbs Millie Baugh and Miss Olivia Cox, Wilmington A Juno carnival will be held on the Kxounds of the home of Mrs. Irene du Pont on Wednesday, June 16, from 3 p. m. to 8 p. m., under the auspices of the managers of the Day Nursery .and Hospital for Babies. Tho chairman of the committee In charge Is the Rev, Fred erick M. Klrkus. The Rt. Rev, Frederick J, Kinsman has Issued Invitations to an evening reception t BIshopstead on Wednesday, The re ception Is given for Dr. Samuel Chiles Mitchell, preaiaent or Delaware College, and Mrs. Mitchell, and for Miss Winifred J, Robinson, dean of the Delaware Col. lege for Women. MRS. WILLIAM C. COOLEY A prominent matron of this city. Her daughter, Miss Jano Ewing, will bo married on Juno 2. Photo is by A. Frederick Bradley. JUNE BRIDES WILL SOON BE HERE; HURRY WORK ON WEDDING GOWNS The Month That Always Breaks the Record for Marriages Promises to Bring More Than the Usual Array of Orange Blossoms and White Satins. Notices for the Society pste nlll be accepted and printed In the Evening-l-edltr, but all inch notice must -be written on one aide of the paper, matt be Uaed in full, with full ddrej, and when poMlble telephone number must be (lien. Bend all such comnioalcatlone to "Society Editor," Erenlus Ledier, 80S Chtetnut street. Unlet tbcie requirement! sre curled out ea that Terlflcatlon may be potilble, the notice will not be publUhed. June, the month of ornngo blossoms nnd wedding rings, Is approaching. In a little while thero will be a run on tho marriage mart that will beat tho records of all other monthB of tho ear. This is tho time that clerks in the marriage license bureau dioop exhaustedly from the stren uous demands made on them Ministers grow palo and won nnd full cargoes of newlyweds nro united dally northward on the Honeymoon Express to Niagara Fallt) It's Cupid's halcyon time. Meanwhile, modistes are plying their needles frenzledly In nn endeavor to maku good their promise to havo the endless numbers ot whlto eatlns, tullea and ba- tlBtes ready In time for thn big ovent. Already the shops havo mado every thing subservient to the June bride and her countless needs, nnd tho pocketbooK of paterfamilias la getting flatter than tho proverbial flounder, said to be tho flattest of things. By all tho laws of leasou and logic the cost of marriage ought to be ono of the greatest deterrents. But If love laughs at locksmiths It goes Into posi tive paroxysms of glee at minister's fees, trousseaux, outlays and newly-wed house keeping expenses. Marriage expensive business? Non sense. Two can live cheaper than one. And all the sepulchral warnings of thoso sophisticated beings who havo been through the marriage mill mnko not tho slightest Impression on the blissfully happy pair over whom Cupid has cast his fatal spell. From tho cynical onlookers point of view theirs may be only a romance of Jitney calibre, but who could ever make them believe It was not a high-speed, eight-cylinder affair, made to run world without end, amen? With nu intention of tearing the veil of rosy glamour too suddenly aBlde the wvKMiwn i.edoer. because It knows that every marriage, be It only an elopement to some nearby Gretna Green, really does cost something, will consider the expense of matrimony In all at Its details. What do trousseaux cost? What does housekeeping cost? Wedding ceremonles7 Honeymoons? Wedding rings? The answers are variable, of course. Jt all depends on the taste and clrcum stance lu life of the participants. A wed ding may be an affair of such Inconsplcu ouu simplicity as to fall way below the hundred dollar mark. A trousseau may consist of only a new suit supplemented by refurbished garments of last year's mode, and the bride may be none the less happy. Two or threo days at a nearby seaside resort may constitute tho honey moon without love's young dream being in the least shattered. But, on the other hand, the ceremony may be one of BUch pomp and splendor that the expenses when totaled run high Into the thousands. Bridesmaids, flower girls, a brilliantly decorated church, hun dreds of guests, a wedding breakfast, a honeymoon on a private yacht or car, a pretentious home afterward, these are the things that cost. In a series ot articles, girls who are to be married economically and girls who are to be married lavishly tell something of what they have had to spend before befog married, and what they figure upon for the expenses of the)r future house hold. In some cases father1 ts the minister of the exchequer, but In many Instances the girl has to form a little Ways and Means Committee all by herself and finance her own wedding Each, year the number of girl who buy JUNE BRIDES IViis is the first of a series of articlea to appear fit the Evening Ledoeh on Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays, discussing the many questions that concent those about to be married trousseaus, wed ding rings, flowers, music, invita tions, and all, and who pays and why. Kslherlne . Jaquenettn . With Mr MneBeath nnd Doctor Hovtl on thn nnnlversnry committee nii Mrs Miriam Leo Earlv Llpplncott nnd Mrs Otis Skinner. The officers for next season 1D15-1116, aro Mrs. John B. RobertH. president; Mrs. Edward II. Coates Dr. Matthew Woods, Miss Emily Sartaln. Mrs. Wilfred Lewis, Mrs John Clnrcnco Lee. honorary vlco presidents; Mrs G Oram Ring. Mls3 Anno H Wharton. Mrs Richard P. White, Mr Francis Howard Wllllnma. vlco presidents; Miss Mnudc Burt McCnll, secretary, nnd Mr Frnncls .1 MncBenth, Jr, treasurer. Mr It Perclvnl Allen, Miss Anna M. Enrlo, Mr Rupert Sargent Holland, Dr Daniel Mansfield Host. Mr Henry La Barro Jnyne, Mr Samuel Rco lllo. Jr., Miss Elizabeth Somcrs, Mrn John Sparhawk, Jr , Mr A Guy H. Spiers, Mrs C Wharton Stork. Mr. Clmrleq M Whltcomb, Mrs Otto Chnrle Brortenscn, Mr Vincent tl llrrrht. Mr T. Bertram Llpplncott and Mrs Trnnk Reld form the executive board "Yo Oldn Folks'! Pnrtv," nn entertain ment of unusual Interest In Tioga nnd for which elaborate preparations nro being made, will be given by a number of very oung folks on Thursday night In tho Tioga Bnptlnt Church, Broad street obovo Ontnrlo General and Mrs Doollttle, tho host and hostess, will be Impersonated hv Mr. Carl French nnd Miss Helen Fling. Tliclr micsts will wear tho oldon time cos tumes nnd old-time songs and recitations will bo given by children dressed to rep lesent various characters In history nnd romance Those who will tnko part aro Elma Seldle. Alvln Roberts, Snra Hnlde man, Raymond Mason. June Tvsnn. r.oula Bauer, Margaret Humphries, William j Frank Cownn. Margaret Wolflngor nnd Eleanor Upper- lunn The matrons having the arfalr In charge nro Mrs. Charles Saunders, Mrs. John Kerr. Mrs Charles Bancroft, Mrs. Charles Aehbrldge, Mrs. Walter Moore and Mrs. 8 B. Bragg, assisted by Miss Marian Kltchemnn nnd MIbs Helen Kltcheman. The following young women, gowned ns Colonlnl maids, will sero Ico cream and cako: Miss Emily Wells, Miss Anna Gear, Miss Ruth Tost. Miss Florence Morlcy, Miss Edith Lindsay, Miss Florenco Stohr, Miss Edna Mutchler, Miss Marjorle Trench. Miss Gertrude White, Miss Ame lia Donnldson, Miss Alma Fling, Miss Helen Roscoe. Miss Helen Schneider, Miss Maude Wilson, Miss Josephine Reverdy nnd Miss Ada Bush. At tho nnnual opening reception and danco of tho Flat Rock Motorboat Club, tho clubhouse nt Shawmont was deco rated with palms, ferns, flowers and Hags, nnd the club grounds were Illumin ated with various colored lights. Dr. Eugene Swayne, tho commodore, and Mrs. Swnyno received tho guests, who Included Mr. Harry II. Bradley, vice commodore. Mrs. Drndley, Mr. Walter Vnndergrift, roar-commodore; Mrs. Van dergrlft. Mr. GcorRo Sands, secretnry; Mr. Williams Rldler, treasurer; Mr. Rowland Bradley, Miss Florence Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. John Vnndersllce, Mrs. Jnno Field, Miss Geitrmlo Field, Mr. John Field, Miss Jacobs, .Mrs Leon Field, Mr. Joseph Carroll, Mr nnd Mrs Bert Para niore. Mr. and Mrs Clyde Cooper, Miss Slay NIcKeraon, Miss Elizabeth Wlngate, Mr. I? T.MInv Wlntrrwl Mr nnA M..S William Morrison. Mr. nnd Mrs Wesley Pnramore. John Yarnall, Mrs. W Yar nnll, Dr. J. Entwlsel, Dr. nnd Mrs. David Boone, Mr and Mrs William Kuhn, Mr. nnd Mrs Hnrry Aires, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Lclnlnger nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Northeast Philadelphia Miss Mnrtha McDonald, 2111 East Llp plncott street, h.is returned niter several weeks visiting at the homo of her brother, Mr. Samuel McDonald, of Johnstown, Pa Miss .lennettp McAleer, 31"3 Custor street, is bnck In town ntter spending a week with her nunt, Mrs Hugh Good fellow, of Merchantvllle, N J Tho Kensington Dlsponsary anniversary day on Saturday had Its Mr. Hugh Wilson has returned from a short stay at Atlantic City. their own wedding outfits Is growing, be cnuse each year the number of girls who becomo self-supporting Increases. Pro viding such n tiousseau as a dainty girl yearns for nnd taking care of one's self In the meantime Is no Idle Joko. Yet luuimuiins no u annually. In innnj c-nses the working girl mini mizes tho prlco of her lunches so that they cost her but 10 or 15 cents, thus economizing for some much-wanted bit of finery. It Is on these occasions that sho wishes American girls, like thoso of European countries, wero brought up from enili childhood with the Idea of mnrrlage In back of their heads. Then there'd have been a hope chest! A wonderfully capacious box filled to urarowut wun pillowy, dainty things oi ince and rlbbons-an accumulation which It takes years to acquire Somo tlmes the girls who have hope chests dont ever marry, but to those who do. what a marvelous help It Is In lifting tho expense burden! However, If there's satisfaction In hav Ing a hope chest, or In having father for a banker, there's Just as much, after all. In buying your own things. Each article represents some poignant sacrlllce. and Is therefore, nil the more to bo appre ciated and taken caro of And so which ever way you look at it the law of com pensation mercifully makes Itself felt Pvoxborough A kitchen shower was given last week at tho homo of Mr Frank Sheier. 4141 Lauriston avenue. In honor of Miss Jennie Gnughan, of Wissnhlckon. and Mr. Mat thew Sherer, whoso wedding will tnlio placo on Juno 15 Among thoso present wero Miss Mary McGlnnis, Mr. and Mrs Owen Miles, Miss Elizabeth McGlnnis, Miss Mnrgnrct McGlnnis, Miss Kntherine Sheier, Miss Marie Sherer, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shcror, Mr. nnd Mrs Michael Dougherty, Mr. nnd Mis. Frnnk Koltv, Miss Mniv Lnrklns, Mr nnd Mrs. Philip Wlman, Mr and Mrs John O'Hnra, Mrs. Joseph Dougherty, Vincent Kelly, John Kelly, Jnmes K'lly and Leon Kelly. Dr. Eugene Swayne. who hns made sev erol trips to Bermuda In his W-foot mo torboat, will deliver his lecture, a "Trip to Bermuda." tonight nt the Aesculnplnn Club, 1734 Ranstend street. The lecture will be Illustrated with stereoptlcon views nnd moving pictures mado from photographs taken by tho lecturer, who Is an X-ray specialist. i Miss Olive R. Wilkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Wilkinson, of 433 Lyceum nvenue. who will bo grnduated from Cornell University In June, has had conferred upon her tho distinguished honor of election to membership In tho "Sigma XI," an honorary scientific fraternity Tho honor was given this year to two students only, from the class of severnl hundred graduates, the other young woman residing In New York. Miss Wilkinson entered tho high school from the Falrvlew Grammar School (now Joel Cook), Roxborough Graduating from the high school with honor, she entered the Normnl School nnd there won tho Cornell scholarship. She com pleted the Cornell four-years course In three years. Camden and Vicinity Miss LIUlo M. Salmons made her local debut In concert work In tho Gloucester City Hall Thursday evening, Ma 20; Miss Salmons w.is particular!) good ns an Impersonator nnd reader and was nsslst ed by her sister. Miss Helen Lnretta Salmons, soprano, nnd Mr Henri Mer rlkcn, tenor, with Marinmc Rita Wllborg, of the Neff Conservatory, nt the piano. Miss Kathleen M. Brcslln nnd Miss Frances C. Walsh entertained nt n garden party and enrds Saturday evening nt "Brophy's Green," Monmouth nnd At lnntlo Btreets, Gloucester City. The pro. coeds will bo devoted to the Columbian Club. Mrs. J E Johnson nnd son Jerry, of North 2d street, will spend the summer nt tho Ocennlc. Ocean City. "WftAT'5 DOING TONIGHT ?" Knights Templar conclave. Church Cluh. Church House, ISth and Wal nut jt rents, o" clock South PhllntlHprila Business Men's AMocia tlon. llroad onl federal meets, 8 o'clock. 3ee Pl. ' I.oe'a Lubor Lost." nrownlnc Snrktv, Uroart Street Tnoitre. s.15 o'clock. Oxer Sea Club. Hotel Walton Municipal Ban!, S.lh street and ll.lltlmore tienuc Corpus Clirlitl Catholic Club rla, "When WomHn Itulea 5Slh street and Allegheny aiciiuc, S o'clock SUFFRAGE EVENTS TODAY - nqt'AL FRANCHISE SOCIETY. Noon Open-air meetlns on Postofnca plait. Uth an I Chestnut atreota, speaker. Mlu Urtha SapolU Noon Mle Anna MrCue society's organiser In Kensington, nddrruea employee at the Urana Knlttlnv Cnmpan), Westmoreland and llan tuck streets, aeslitant, Mlsa Kleanor Jllrst. :tn p m. Open-air ineeilna- at Kensington and I.clilBli avenues, speaker, Mlsa Anna Mo Cue, assistants Mlsa faille Hudson. MtJS innsune Arcniuam eon jubs aauit simple. woman sui'rnAon partic S p m Canvassers' rally at the home, of Dr Mary Norton, :l South 13th street. Can anser Uter In etenlnir. canass the neigh borhood to gain support for the 'cause' S p m Csmnsirs' rally at the. home of M I:. Schlenker, 40'JS Tolton aenue. 1) id p in Mist Hstelle Ituneel, organiser for the party, speaka belore tho Arielpht Assembly, of the . O of M P. In the Parkway nulld Ing, Itroad and Cherry ttraeta. j Bonwit Teller cjzo. &ne Specuxlij c5Ao6 ofOriqinafiofU CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Announce, Commencing Tomorrow and Continuing One Week, Their May Clearance Sale In All Departments At j Extreme Price Reductions isti -ALL SALES MUST BE FINAL - f '"'yjijwwyMsi'iMmwnyiiiiaiiiijtjiiii iiBA.il iim gpssatjsagiiipn.,,, w g yWi lowing.1 u I f vr