1 .&' -. .r i ", ii T. U.i 4f WIDOW OF 57 WEDS CLERK OF 39 Utt. David Ireland, Whoso First Husband Was J. C. Packer,' Off on Honeymoon h - I v. r ,- -4 jj, 1 1 ,, T , V.Vif. . . u . u 1 u . i 1 -' ' t i v .l; i i Bajid playp at 9; organ at 11, 11:55 and 4:50 Oilmen nt Noon ' WANAMAKER'jS DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATliER Fair OOKED UPON .. ..InS tlio announcement of their i C S ? !: 'T,.'r FAVORABLY v redding Packer, of Chcstuut Hill, fifty seven yenrs thirty-nine. old ?eron. ' i,i, inivvor of Sunbury, fi(,on' ,,: Ireland.' a 'Nw Vork t. ami "" t ,;rV- left today for Hnn rnnciw-o, Vr' L will start on a tour of (bo mere mw , rrstcrn coaw. ipi lirlrtc n " ' .. ! . . i.i.ififrniiiii in l0d tnc '".".. ., i f-i.pHtniit 11111 Mri. ir anil n m"" ;-- . "" tt.... i'l,uliint nvent P. 1 at ... .'..i.i. I...- ,,I,W. 5lrM. lhrC idlC liVCIl lllii. "v ' .. ... In.nl... . llinloii II . ,. ....1,11,.,. Mr, lulcinaii win """-J , ..lnoko.1 "I""' favorably by all mem- 1 ...111 1m tnrv V" .1 Mru irPIUIIII ll "w " ' Ir. nu ,',.; -I, ti.p ceremony ns f',uS York on Thcm1.ii; orient oMt whh not mrtdc ..fl tiirnibcrM of tin: family. Innouncpme" U nig";- . '""...n... nrpferrptl thP com nriii" " - uiiimtpr social 1wt and mIip ' . 7.. I . nlirn vnilru III 1IIISOU1I" "- '., fenig' Atchison, rector of ihJ! 1'rotoHtant Kplscopnl or oi ift ?. I'v; . m wline ml Mri. llilIMH'M t. '.'"". ... ..1.W.A tfc "'. Volte-Win the death oi , it hi "band Injnilt, cloned tie Hun- ;llnn. and moved to , b.O Wis Wniit avenue, l nesinni ".. JS?litlnB Sunbury she broke her lliun mi- will, rpj-pivliiK ivi V.,l' Mill. rPPPivnm niuo -" ff'!VV;.'.r,W8;0.,r';l ' jFine Slocks of Sunny Springtime .Merchandise Readiness in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Fresh, Delightful Afternoon Dresses Mostly Samples and All Special at $25 9 in Smiling Store .lames sisters rp hf?250 000 he bad bequeathed ber r'ney wuh the late James Bear " "-' -, .Ml. ln ct. of uanvu v, r . mnrrlncp. X 'Mar,-Caroline Taeker. oneof IfiellMof Hrlhlol. i'a. ni c nmi im- Mi" . fn vlullntl tllPlll ItK itn In MIUIiili. ""'"' "'J. . ii . ...o .Innu.M (:iimnron i rirl nnii nni- - - - ,. -.rlVr The ww married soon after. Sh their family "anjes vere the .,, tlicv wne not reinieii uj in .ui. amp Hi'.' . . , . . .rnn.l frim " r..iinu lnt liU cnuliiu- i Innr OI iiiii"!"- "" " : ; ii. i '. fr..ni the Yale law wliool. iim i it f . John l. l'ucker. who had miitc.l Willian. Cnmeron and Packer for- i "".'!" msr..,,,!?..rr ,r ih .eruon. :i". -. - it iWlfKHI was Inherited by uiw. Ids brothers titlog annuities only. STOWAWAY IS DEPORTED kngtlihman, Detained Ttireo-rviornnB at Gloucester, Loses Legal Fignt After three montliH dptpiition nt filoucetrr beeanip ho ennip liprp ns n ttmranaf, Kooerc .1. nocKioru, " loting lbiKlisbninii. ni ileiiorted to V.r it i t Ii two other iilious, on the ftmcrifnii liner llinerford. llocklnrilK lle, 11 uosiun sm. Uom he married In Hostnti he,vernt ttm oro, win remain 111 jiumhu i Lr narenl(' home until her hiitiatitl Ii able to make n lepil entrance into IbU ron:itr. Roekfonl left for KtiKinnil insi juiy iWt relative.-!. He bad to wait nix MSthn for his American imssriori. jrt .Inimiirv when he wanted to re tire he fearpd another lengthy delay mil secreted hlmxclf aboard the Amor can liner AppIeleH, wlileli brought him thi-i port. 'The other aliens deported were Al- rt Cramer, a IliiHNlnu-ii-w, niiiunines Aoieles, a Seotcbmoii. They nlso came mere as ctowaway.s. PROBATE $200,000 WILL voSons Chief Beneficiaries of Es tate of W. S. Ketchley, Jr. The will nf William K. Ketehlcj, Jr., :kn ilinl in .Ipiikintowu. WU8 todaj toitted to nrobalo ut the ofllco of the fllnter of wills. ThetttiitP is allied at .UU.Utlil. Mr. Ctlchlej's two hons, William W.. and !. (!. KHthley, are the chief bencll- uries. Other wills ndmitted to prohntc were hwe: Frederick K. ArtPlt. urJ5 North iroad Mreel. SlUThiO: r.dwanl AY. labermeld, 1210." Dinniond street, $711.- m; Ma-Kareilui .1. t'lLipern. 'JSIU IHn uveuue. Wt.OOO: Cnrl Met7ger. iladlod in St Luke's Hospital, S7O0O. memories were Illed in these c- titea: l'annie V. Ii. Kmytb, .fl)70O; lobert Moure. S10,r.(ll.-in; I,ouls Mn. Slll.n:?''..--: Louisa Hte tz. II207.OU. nuiKieorce II. Mershon. SIU).- KM. 5 NAMED BY CIVIL SERVICE Graduate Nurses, Gas Engineer and Watchman Appointed The Civ 11 Herlee Commission toilnr lunouncd the followlne provisional ap- rJMiimfuix ; JIarie 13 M-CJuiiiPss. r.!)2S Tliomnson iffft, and Florence O'Donnell. of irwn's Turin, ns graduate nurses at 1 wlnn nf Si (inn .. ...1 n Umi .....i IIT i. Itritli 11 n p.i.1. ...... ..i.ua .f .. . --. ....,.., ,, -, ,. n, .,1, .... .- i.t.ii ... .. ry of $!)()() UI1, bonus. The np ointmeuts aie under the bureau of "rities mid enrrectlons. Wie Jlniblock, of Ud1-'."! North Sev "Mntli htreet, was appointed as u :" euclneer In tlio bureiiu of water, 'tacalary of SII'.OO mid bonus. Kdwhl ,. 1 ' .of r,:i-1 Wulton nvenue, was 'PPOlDted a Wlltehnillll In I hi. ilntinrl. ",of.(it5 tinnslt, nt it salary of. 'wo ami u, bonus. DIPLOMAS GIVEN TO 23 P-tr Receive Certlflp.a. . w i of I. Graduation Exerclsi-n liradimtinT .,v..M..in.. t 11. ii wr Inst tuti. ,if Tn.i..Mt.... .. i...i.i ' 'i'llht ill ltotliiiuv Ilnll. Twi'iiH 'innd llnhihrldge streets. Diplomas ad M '.Ir'1'':1 '" ,w,,'U--three Htu.Ients, nljt,0' "iiiiiu-muiiieiu ot llic lii'i' 1"iM,lo-v' trensurer of the IIHlirrd .". .'" "" !'B Knllnuy, IHutl. i , V """r,SN ' .' Kiailuatcs. I'Wl lllllrk irihiiili.i Hio .11., i pnies.Jnl... M..i.'.... '. ".!'" "V. " the mil. ii rn ail A j S N V Urn "'- Wi h 811 i Vn J ffils-w 539.50 V It's p;rcat fun to choose from a jjatlicrlnp; like this, for you'll find but one, two or three dress.es of a kind, so the variety is most interesting. The frocks nrc of figured Georgette in dark colorings; plain navy Georgette embroidered 'in silver; embroidered taffeta and tnfTcta combined with Georgette; of taffeta trimmed with loose straps of grosgrain ribbon; cropn dc chine with a figured Georgette crepe bodice. Most of theso dresses arc in navy or Copenhagen blue, brown and grny. .They aro all 3l7.es, 10 to 42, though not in each style. , Very Fine Tricolette Dresses $39.50 and $55 About Half Price ' These dresses are from a house which makes only dresses of the highest types, a house whose influence is so powerful that it can almost make a fashion. Only the very finest materials are used and all the little touches of trimming, lining and finish arc perfect. Of tricolette, minuet and Paulcttc (and a few handsome things of Georgette), these dresses are of the type that will appeal to women who know and appreciate beautiful clothes. The principal trimmings arc embroidery done in silk, tinsel or wool, and of most of the dresses there is but one of a kind. They aro in brown, tan, navy, peacock, white, taupe and Copenhagen. Sizes 1C to 44 In the group. Few Such Good All- Wool, Blue Serge Suits at $40, Sir! Few, indeed, as well tailored and dependable as thes ! The single-breasted, semi-conservative coats are half lined with mohair, and in addition to all regular sizes there are suits for men who are a little shorter, stouter or taller than the average. The serge is of good, serviceable weight and true blue. (Onllrrj, Miirkrt) Sparkling Beads withv glinting lights arc in imitation of sapphire, amethyst, emerald and amber. They nrrf very efTcctivd with light frocks or blouses and they brighten up dark ones surprisingly. $1.25 a string. (ClieNtnut) And Now Come the Cheery Summer Frocks Twonty-fivc delightful dresses of French organdie quite often figured patterns over a plain foundation sheer dotted Swiss, trimmed with embroidered net and of linen that is braided or trimmed with white pique. They are fresh as can be and quite spccinl at .$25. Another group, is of airy frocks of dotted Swiss, made with vests and apron fronts of tucked organdie edged with lace. These arc in blue, lilac, pink, green and maize. Special at $23.50. In addition there are about a thousand dresses of serge, tricotine, wool jersey and foulard, much under priced. $10, $15, $17.50, $20, and $22.50. (Miirkr,, 7 No End to the High Favor of Women's' Wool Jersey Suits They arc the ideal Springtime suits, since they arc quite appropriate for the street, yet aren't afraid of a romp in the woods. In soft heather mixtures and plain colors there is a score of models for your choosing nt $22.50, $25 to $37.50. Tweed suits are in a like category. Their jackets aro lined with flowered materials and their prices range from $23.50 to $33.50. (Market) ' iffti SI! 4 r Waltz Dream Powder, Special A fresh bouquet odor, to be had only in the Down Stairs Store. Face powder is 25c a bqx; talcum is 18c. (Cheatntit) Colored Silk Umbrellas for Women Special, $7.50 Iloyal or navy blue, taupe, green, garnet and purple silk covers sturdy frames. The handles, some tipped with bakclitc, have silk wrist cords or bakelitc rings. t (Ontrnl) Pretty, Short-Sleeve Blouses of Colorful Voile at $2.50 The voile, in a small all-over pattern, is in apple gicen, orchid, pink or light blue, and the blouses are made with collars and frills of sheer white organdie. At $3.25, white lincno Peter Pan blouses with long sleeves and snug cuffs; collars and cuffs of pink or blue. A Dainty Hand-Made Blouse at $4.90 Delightfully simple, of fine soft batiste, every small stitch has been put in by hand and all the exquisite hemstitching is hand done, too. In the Little Gray Salon A new sports blouse has come! And it has elbow length (or a trifle longer) sleeves with turn-bac7 cuffs finished with pleated frills. The material is a splendid quality white crepe do chine and the blouse has a Peter Pan collar. The front is tucked and finished with narrow frills. $11.75. (Market) Seasonable Silks at: Low Prices Georgette Crepe, $2.25 a Yard 38 inches wide, in black, navy, brown, taupe, Jjcigc, white, pink, flesh, rose, turquoise and French bluo and orchid. Chiffon Taffeta, $3.50 a Yard A good, lustrous quality, 35 inche wide, in black, navy, Copen hagen blue, wistaria, brown, taupe, silver gray and rose. Cr.epe de Chine, $2.25 a Yard 38 inches wide, in white, navy or French blue, taupe, silver gray and black. Dress Silks, $2.85 and $3.85 a Yard Navy blue silk serge with smull white dots, 30 inches wide, is $2.85 a yard. (Indium silk in navy blue or taupo grounds printed in pretty all over designs, 40 inches wide, $3.85 a yard. (Centriil) $25 $25 S39.50 Newest Party Boxes In Black or Colors $5 and $6 seem to be just the thing to carry with the Spring suit if you're perhaps a little tired carrying a handbag. They are of fabric that "has the appearance of lenther (and wears very well), some with fittings, others with purses nnd mirrors. Black enamel, dull black and 0116 style in red and navy blue. (Chestnut) Children's Gingham Dresses Special at $2 . Simple little cvery-day dresses arc 2 to G years. They aro in in sizes for little girls of i-i '.. .."".' "" iiiiiwiims '.' '"''null ami Albert Kiicb. KpealiiiiK Hum, delivered I Wt I'fono'inced the invocation SALES CLUB ENTERTAINS ew'Papermen Guests and Sneakers a Dinner for Co-operation ere'n,"1...'0. AM'lilu Hotel. PMnieinni.i- . i." ccn newnpiiperH l.r.iBu,"l..B,1,'H Who tmoke worn Wird A' l Z, ' .?.". wo Ktewurt. SWh Mirnn.i Efcn It nmi rn T if "" ' t( i. ''.Miirtrlp, of thp :'m Aii,.. Vi ,,,,.r, or tup j. Ira. V v".tW."K Agency, and Willi Yoiiiib. I. H. ant There Is a Distinct Trend Toward Capes and Wraps Littlo wonder, since their ma terials arc so soft and their lines so graceful! Women who wear the new things first are asking for such wraps every dny Between $25and $55 there are twenty different styles in sorgo, velour, goldtono and silver tone. The accordion-pirated serge capes at $25 arc remarkably good. The wrap that is sketched is of suede velour in tnn and Pekin, lined throughout with silk. $49.50. From $55 to $125 and Upwards you will find the handsomer wraps of duvetyne, fortuna, satin, vol do cvgne, Bolivia and duvet do laine. Their yoke lines are wonderfully interesting and tho arm-openings arc often marked by embroidery (lone in chenille or tinsel. Fringe and fdr trim the more luxurious wraps. New Sports Coats Are Arriving at a Great Rate Their Prices Start at $15 (Market) ItltfM Every Woman Needs One Black or Navy Blue Skirt It saves a suit skirt a great amount of wear and is pretty with a scparato coat. Well-tailored skirts of serge, Polret twill, tricotine, wool poplin anil gabardine aro mndo in a great many -ways. Somo nio plainly tailored, some arc laid in box or accor dion pleats. In regular and extra sizes herc is an excellent assortment at $7.50 to $35. (Murkrt) pink, brown or blue plaids; blue stripes, with plain blue bodices; plain pink or bluo linene. Little Boys' Suits are in button-on stylo with trousers of pink, blue, brown or green, and little white waists, which arc often trimmed with the colored material of which the trousers arc made. 2 to 0 year sizes at $3 to $1.25. (Central) Women's One-Eyelet Ties So Graceful and Comfortable! $8.90 to $9.90 a Pair Black kidskin Black patent leather The soles are turned nnd the heels 'arc high and coveted. Women's Oxfords at $6.50 are of black calfskin on attractive lines, finished with medium heels nnd welted soles. Children's Button Shoes Sizes 8)6 Jo 10), $3.75 Sizes 11 to 2, $4.50 Black dull leather Black patent leather The wide-toe shapes arc excellent for growing feet, and mothers will appreciate the durable, welted soles. (Clientmit) Women's Chamois Lisle Gloves That Fit Perfectly At$l a Fair Two-clasp style in white, mode, mastic, gray or black. At $1.50 a Pair Strap-wrist style in white or chamois with spear-point stitched backs. At $1.65 a Pair Eight-button length in pongee, white or chamois with spear point stitched bncks. At $2 a Pair Twelve-button length in white vith spcar-point stitched backs. A Very Smart Glove at $2 of chamois-lisle in cafe au lait, is G-button length, slip-on style. The 4-inch cufT is faced with brown, and there are two brown tabs which fasten across the cuff. There is spcar-point stitch ing on the bncks. (Cent ml) A Gay Little Hat of Cherry Red is mndc of taffeta which is ac cordion pleated and turns itself up into u brim with four sharp corners, each comer ending in a ball of steel beads. $8. It can nlso bo had in -navy blue and is but one of the charming silk hats that arc ready in the Down Stairs Millinery Salons. Quite unusual aro tho small, soft sports hats of bluc-und-whitc or watcrmclon-and-whitc silk. Fold upon fold is stitched together by hand to form the brim and the crown. Much like this hat in shape, but totally different in color, is a sports hat of rough, corded silk with blurred Persian figures in rich colorings. Prices start at $8 and go to $12.50. (.Market) j4 Summer's Lovely Dotted Swisses in White and Colors With summer sewing going ahead and needles flying, these sheer, pretty materials for frocks, blouses, etc., arc most welcomcTarrvials. All are 30 inches wide. Iivy blue nnd black dotted Swiss, $1.75 a yard. Colored dots in pink, blue, brown, lavender and black on white grounds, $2.25 a yard. Snowy white Swis, with dots of various sizes, is $1.25, $1.35, S1.50 and $1.05 a yard. (OntmD Fresh Spreads, Blankets and Quilts, Many in. Summer Weights Housoclcaning time shows how many new bedclothes are necessary, antl summer cottages that i being put in order will need such things, too. Thes Cotton Quilts Soft cotton comfortables covered with figured material one side nnd plain the other, 72x72 inches, aro $3, which is last year's price. Another style, covered with figured material both sides, 72x72 inches, $4; 72x80 inches, $5 and $0. Cotton Blankets White cotton, with pink or blue borders, 04x70 inches, $3. Gray cotton, with pink or blue borders, 00x80 inches, ?5 It'pntrnl) are low in price and dependable in qualitv. Gray or white, with pink or blue borders, GGx80 inches, $G. Wool-Mixed Blankets In gray or white with pink or blue borders. White, 00x80 inches, $7. Silver gray. $8.50. Hemmed Dimity Spreads G2.90 inches, $2.50 72x90 inches, $2.75 80x90 inches, $3 With cut corners nnd scalloped edges for twin nous, size txxvv inencs, $u.uu each. Remnants of Drapery Materials nrc one third to one-half less than regular. Lengths vary from one yard to ten and twelve auls. (Centra!) A Big Knock at Old H. C. L. A Rug Event of Importance to Every Porch, Home and Many Offices in Philadelphia (The.se Rugs Would Also Be Excellent for Summer Hotels, Camps and Seashore Bungalows.) A huge shipment of Japanese straw rugs of superior quality has iust arrived. The rugs were ordered a year ago and made to Wanamaker specifications, which wore in minute detail. We even selected the patterns and required the stenciling to be done in oil. Result the Rugs Are Right even better than we expected. But, best of all, we find that we can sell these rugs for less than we expected to be able to do even before prices went up. These Are Busy Days for House Dresses 9x12 ft, $9. 6x9 ft, $5. They're in the Most Useful Sizes 36x72 in., $1.75. 8x10 ft, $7.50. 4.6x7.6 ft., $3. 27x54 in., $1. Straight Facts Why These Are Better Rugs Commonly sold as grass rugs, theso are really of tho first selection of clean rice straw, woven with a doublo warp, making the rugs doubly durable. The patterns, so carefully selected,represont some of the best conventional Chinese and Egyptian designs in most attractive shades of brown, green and blue. Every rug is carefully bound. Special Selling Space has been provided and everything possible will bo done to facilitate delivery. (Chentnut M)iil Ceulrnl) More Than a Dozen Styles at $5 They are all in trim styles, and many of them are quite "dressed up" enough for street wear in warm weather. Of gingham s, in checks and stripes, voile nnd linene, with contrasting coll.xrs and cuffs. Some aro in ad justable styles. They are well-made dresses in every particular. The dress sketched on the right is finely dotted or flowered voile in pink, blue, tan, green and black tones. Large pearl buttons antl frill ingb form the trim ming. The other stylo sketched is linene in rose, blue and white, with large black-and-white' buttons on the unusual pockets. I f' 1000 Aprons at 45c checked bluc-nnd-whitc gingham; ' bliick-and-whito figured percale. Roth styles aro band aprons with dcop ruffles all nround. Other fresh porcalo aprons in black-iind-whito figures, edged with ricrac braid, arc 05c and 75c and $1 for a bib style. (Central) 1 1 r ; I ,v 7 . P V$ f $ lv . ."'" m: Uhiir AdvertM.nr - -Jtl il to mini., el....! .... ' I'mi iiimlo ,.m,i ii(i(rm,.ai 1. V "M,.f. -I t u t ; , ii 4h "A.. WtLS l&U