n r ,(".?. ( JUST QOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE r Nancy Wynne Wonders Who Wore What at the Tower-Whitney Wedding LciOis JVcilson Madeira Christened. Last Opera of Season IF YOU rrtfel the Nf York papers rfMrrdfl.v nn I did. p?rhap yoft fool miieh nn I do noottt wlmt wo worn it tlir Tower wilding by, Hip bride' motlier, tlir brldp(?ro6m'M mother, the bride's Rrnmlmothcr """ mints Ac rordinif to my rohdlnR of the event. Mrs. Whitney wore no le tltrti four kowdr at the rlnin h : Mr. Tower wn Fm Mtravnunnt, 1ie wore only three, nnd to 'l Mr. Vnnderbllt : while the Countess Hxeehehyl lind only two coa tumr.x. which doex seem n pity. Hhc iliould have been allowed n variety, too. 1 lenrned thnt Mne. Wltltnev. mother of the bride, "Wore; o mcille.vnl (sown of pearl eruy untln. the etvuWht linen of the cntln helm: followrd by n moj en ure hennn tun'. Her lint whh of henna Mraw trimmed with uncurled fonthere." Again 1 discovered that Jrn. Whit ney looked very well in "n Imlste col ored tiatln trimmed with n wide panel of terra cottn mitln and black mianglcf. Her terra eottu straw hat was trimmed ,vitli a siiijcle. terra eottn plume." 1 biean to be puzzled extremely then, and Jirn I found that "Mm. Whitney wove mater white cloth nnd a RuhIdu blouse o'f henna and black rhussc nnd embroil ered In roM nnd hlnek" and flint "her black hnt wan covered with hennn chif fon nnd had n Hut hpnnii oxtileli Vwtf on,' I wax quite ready to believe It. Later I read thnt Sirs. Whitney's gown "was -of crroin cloth and had panels of henna nnd ,lnck, and n blnck ind lietinn lint." However, ns henna nnd terra eottn are much nllke, tlie four tostiimen deemed tollnd n possible ex plnnntlou. ITI'H.N'Kn then to vend of Mrs. Tower, for by this time I wns like Alice -it neefned "euvloser and cur Iwer." I sillied with belief when I fnw that the bridegroom's mother wns gowned In "Hovteusln blue sutin nnd (CPorKcltc, and Hint her hnt matched": tlml. I felt, probably was true, for Mr. Tower is npt su wenr blue, nnd it is very becoming to her J hut the next account stated that "Mrs. Tower, uho nit on the opposite side of the nisle fiont Mrs. Mliitney, was in lavender untin nnd chiffou." Well, that, too, (ounded pretty to me; but It did not seem thnt it waff correct, for I soon hnrned from 'another paper that her gown "was of liln chiffon nnd was cm bioidercd in crystals to match. BY THIS time I begnn to wonder what cnstjime Mrs. Vnnderbllt, the grandmother of the bride, hod selected. She appeared first, It seems, In 'Mull, deep, purplish blue velvet nnd n toque of blue feathers to mnteh." Her second ifntume was of "bMek satin embroidered In silver, nnd over the gown wus I thrown n dark bronze metallic tissue n rap combined with moleskin fur. Thnt Mimided well, too: but. believe me, the third sounded almost nH pretty, tor lier , ;'0n:;Tft1ralnRl;t.l;ll.'n i'ovi'ic1 licr "."."1. f 'mentioned the wn T ..III ..... .I.... !. !, ... - third sounded a most as pretty, tor icr , T iiltl wnv Clio III... CitiC nutiiii.n .M, of "blue."'1 that's all :' but' Inter Mie inneared in "n slinnle frock of dull led uii n red lint, trimmed with a black aigrette." I was not there: I ennnot sny. but I don t see how they did It. I've heard uf ehiinging one s gowns In a limousine going from tea to dinner, with n mnid to help: but how. In St. Itnrtholo mew's Church, cpuld this elinnge of gnr n.cnt be made possible? I do not under- ttnnd. It iroes to show. llowcrr. thnt even I the mother of the bride or bridegroom it n wedding mny wear any ahl thing, lllue denim, indeed, mlcht have done. for no one seems even to know which is who. And what difference does it malic, anyhow? Ao i . i- . i .i tne wcM const of 1'lorid.i. h I predicted there wns an enormous ... ... ., , , . . ,,,,, ,i i . .i ' '"lf,s Lleiinor Ilecrs, who has jiK re- ., 1? Ti"! ,l,P.inHTnl ?'. t,,c,tuniwl from California, will give a sciimmi. last .night at the Metropolitan ; hril(,on t0,iny nt thp ii0!Krnvia in honor In! L , "" Y I11 (,r'nnf l1',',ro of Miss Crcenmiod. of Cjilifornia. tins been wich a ilisnluv of iewels. io m i m... V. i. o.i.. l,nu ri..i.. .mi. I i.i ii r oxes fairly scintillated with diamonds; snil her gown of this new slate gieen, 1 which is n sort of apple green with 11 lilvrr er.istal sheen over it. wus most I hTouiiri:. She bad her linlr nri hii'tikI . rattier high and a necklace of diamonds nbniit her throat. Another intcresling gown wiw, of n j (lurk gieen metnllne combined with blnCk tulle nnd was worn by Mrs. Daniel , inrr. wlio wns 11 guest of Mrs. William ' l.nw. of New York. .Mrs. Low en- tertninecj in her mother's, box Inst night. Mrs. Fare's gown was mude with 11 rnppeil bodice of. tlie green and nl 'irnpcil skict. Her hair wns parted 011 the side nml arrnnged verv close to her I nend Mrs. Trenchnrd Newbohl wna nnotlier guest of Mrs. Low. Slie wore I gown of brocaded gold nnd a corsage miiipiei 01 orciiicis. .urs. i.ow s gown wos 11 combination of green nnd blnck, and the green was n brilliant one, nl iiM a Ilunter'N green. Anna New-bold, who will he n deb iilnnte next senson. wns in her father's box together with Dickie. Dickie's frock iv as a liigh-hnrked nlTnlr of blaek velvet, ti(l Anna was In white sittin semi-lnw-tiei ked, Mrs. Archibald Maiklie wore n won flerful silver green gown embroidered iu fijstiils und n jeweled black aigrette ailnrneil ,Pr imir. C.rien in certainly de mode nt present. 'Ha On Harry hud n lovely frock of Die untey Mude further enhanced bv a w'irf of pale line georgette. fpHAT wns 11 very interesting liuppen- mg in St. .Martin's Church. Rnd or on Sunday! The little sou ot Mr. nd Mrs. Ciawford Chirk Mndeirn m I'aptUfd. nnd Hie family thnt is, his Rininlniirenth Ncilson-hnd cfiiite a eel uratlnu of the fnct. entertniuing the S",s, at supper nfter the ceiemnny nt "eir linme in Rndnor. The bubv. who Nr.,l-i1.,"i ' ? i l' I'ix Kiandfntliei'. l.cwlrt I .. .. nun ii.i, i Neverui niuniiiK oi.l. Tl,. " .'"..' im pn, lllnl ini. lOiliniinil I Hilller nn.l il. if..i.... ...:,... ii . .. .. ,Z i ' '" h"'ii4iiiiri urn- iiuiuiiu MnnlK m,(l Ailolph IlcmotiBiirten. Jr. Murr llllll Ilie pniirntlini'u if. Im. ll..i..iCj I Ka ir Nllllll ?I1II iPtlintlu liiftflin.. WHS yi led during Hi,. Mir ami wcnl ilown nn,,'r ';'.rr wl,n Onwfonl for miiiip Z !'." T.IP'V l,'' " HimBnlow thru niiniln- of hrr friemls. imm. i i!'.'" ,,IIS " l"l'Pini'ss that r,"birK Unv" ,,ot '""'! tlmt In, his ' .f. nin,l""on,H a,, livIiiK nml coin ho in.i y 0,,,I,B ,pnl'11'' ,00- Ami on nn;rK"V,1,f",l",'1 ,.'"" Brent -srniKl-iZtl,!' fM.,,,.,-"n'1 lr- ' "'" I l,f '-" South Seventeenth street, hS i ;,,r1,",H.,r Mr. I.ewi,, Ne!lMn Ul i little LowIh'h sriindmothcr. JT'1K1. was elKht j-rars old, when tain ?.?' tt(lrr h,,vlnc "Wl " f'T us It-", ,'nl""ltl ,tl10 """' IKTWiahlnn tin tiJ1" K.,,0"B wl'W" "ho knew Mioul.l "I MM l.fin .in rrmeniher, sh ami :r. , "" '""'' She wi C 1Sir,1t! 1,iB brotl,cr ,71m na only nn,lii.,.,",nl."fr.,,,'.t,,n tol'P'iono that ..At" 'e.r; ? V.1'-! little ."on. 'thte.i i,. ""'ii.v i)iiririnni nmi ii. j ' aunt I Theii auqdcujy over her I f..., if,- 7..i """'"-V I"""-' cluughter. Miss Myrt e .Maude Sc h egnr, !,?Ti,,M,f?fcnriiin?ttnf r?w,,p,hn;,,' Henjaiiiln llrlght. son of M.ft. WHnniJinn. i,i"Vm I'li,llnri,,l,,!,lL'atharine Mright. of fiTOS Angora tcr ooldne i ilenilbllv well for her whiter r,.p .1.1- ,.i... '.. ir... ,.ii 17 In Califcn-liln. She Ik n little tl.lni....- F.,".p.:.,,'LVi,i' " h"tulll"J. -Mini li. I IflfllD tl jI nii.ilFln...tii LI.I:h i ... ..In...- it - rflml M ,T.V i LT,,1,l'nn'ifl0'1 ttt Walter, who 'smein. ,i'1 ,n"B,'nKi nnd then hIio I" "in .11? '? ',n,t y mntlier, who told ' U delicliteil tones Hint ilm M.'lkoli 111 niui l l " i-ui face enme n look of strong determina tion, nnd she snld : "Well, there's one thing certain, when fie grows up he's uot going to ancar like Walter l'1 NANUY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The gucRts nt tho dinner given Inst night by Miss Chnrlotte Hording ltrown r the wedding party, nt the White Marsh Hunt Club, followed by dancing, were: Mi (lalnor llnird, Miss Vnlen tine Mitchell. .Miss Kugenin Cassatt. Miss I.ucie Klnsolvlng, Miss Kllziiheth rrnxler, bridesmaid; MIhs Kll.nhetii Hotter. MIks Miirgnrettii .lennes. Miss ( nthnrliie Coxe. MNs Helen Unite. MInm Morion Unird. Mts Kmelic Ken nedy, Miis Virginia Hnbcrts. Ml Mollv Thnycr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis finmt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mffingham II. Morris, Mr. inn .ucs. iv nm Kockefc or. air enh Kivitiff Kdwitrd Mndelm. Mr. CnrU Allen. Mr ( liarles I'.rowii. Mr. Arthur Klnsolvlng nnd Mr. Knunderx Mcnde. Miss Itrowu nnd Mr. William Vnif Vrnil...- n.l 1 1 1 be married on Saturday. Mr. Wllllnm Tnylor, of Tosadenn, rm., who is living In this city, will give n thentro party,- followed by rup ner at the KlW-Cnrlton. on Friday night In honor of .Miss .Virginia ltobertr, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. George W. II. Itoberts. of 1K00 Op Lnncpy strpet. and Mr. H. Peirirnl (ilendinning, whose en gagement has been recently nnnounced. the guests will bn Mrs. John Adams Appleton. MNs Tlicndorn Keilh Llllle. Miss Lmilie Pcwev Kennedy, Mr. Aldcn lalliot and Mr. Iteginnld Jacobs. Miss Mildred il. Lnve, of .174." Wnl nut street, will entertain nt dinner on Suturdny, Mnv L". at the Sedgley ("ub, In honor of Ml Martha S. Shoemnkcr, whoso mnrringe to Mr. .Edward A. Flash will tnkc place on May 28. Tho Gardeners of Montgomery nnd Delaware county hnve Invited the Weed ers' Garden Club to meet nt the home of .Mrs. Joseph C. Hrleht, of Itryn Mnwr. on April 27, nt 4 o'clock, to hear Mr. Winter, who will give n talk on "Irises nnd Hoses in the Gardens of France." Mrs. William J. Willcox and her (laughter. Mrs. 0. II. Perry Pepper, who have been occupying their town house, 2011 Pine street, during the winter, have moved out to their home In St. Davids for the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnrringtou ('. Tut wller. n( r'lip.stmit Itlh. hnvn mnnui from Chestnut nvcuuo to their new house. AVood's End, on Crcfeldt street, 'chestnut Hill. Ml.K ,,. ,,,..,, ,., ,,. f ,,,. -ir. iiniiclolnh F liistlrn of It.-c ji' t ,1" Mi " ur " da; "I 111C llll(,IICin. end iay.s L.T1" lirc-s,'IIcnt "'! naungers of the University .Museum. 'Jhirty-third nnd fl,rut'" Rtrcetn huve sent out invtn I tious for n private view of the 'niicient ?'."" treasure fioin South America aud -Mexico. nii( ot Jnr nca nnd Aztec jewelry on Monday nfternoon, April 20, from 4 until :.10 o'clock. Mrs. J. H. Jcfferies. ot Wayne, cave a lunclieoii nt the Art Club Inst week, i Among tne guests wore Mrs. William Snyeu, Mrs. Charles Harvey. Miss Mario Atiee. Mrs. Goorce Browninc nnd Miss Kntherine Watson. Mrs. Chnrles S. Wnlton, of Wnl- movrthon, St. Davids, who has been spending the winter in her home at )ilm llencli. doc not expect to return i North, hut will spend the summer on " ",m " i' ruin rtciiicciir. in ci.jeasn. niiiioimeo the nmrrlmro of iholr WEST PHILADELPHIA .11 r. nun .ii in. i.uuries 11. i-eiicoci, 01 i 1021 Mnrl.vn road, who huve been spending several months iu l'nlm Reach, Phi., have reccutl,! returned to their liome. Mrs. Olgn Greeusfcldcr. of lialtiniore. is the guest of her daughter, Mis. Louis Stroiis.se, of .'Hill Rnce street. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wngmnii gave n surprise birthdu, party on Sunday evening nl their home. l,"i.SSouth Sec- 0,'d street, in honor of their niece, Miss llertlui IVngmuu, of 1410 South Sixth street. Among the guests were Miss Chun Litteii. Mr. Morris Mnrinoff and Air. hum Chester. Mr, nnd Mrs. James F. Reunion and their children. Miss Anna Rcardoii nnd Miss Margaret Renrdou. of South Woodstock street, nrc now living nt their new Home, l.ili i.nst I'nsxyunk nvenue. MOORESTOWN j. Tlie Knights of Columbus gave n 1 (Imice in the I. O. O. F. Mullding Fridu.i 1 night. j Mrs. William Wnlker, of Eastbourne terrace, gave n cnnl party followed hi u 1 dinner ipi Friday evening. j NORRISTOWN j Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnuntlinii Slininline. of j Ahrnnis, celebrntcd tlie sity-ninth 1111- j iiiversiirj in incir weuiiing on nniuriiny. Moth are iu line hcnilli and are busily occupied with tho duties of their farm. I Mr. Slininline is iu his ninety - first ' jear and Mrs. Slininline, eighty-uiue. Their one grnmldiiughtcr, Miss Chur-1 lotto Slininline, lives with them. I Mr. and Airs. William It. Rnehm, of r;ir, Hamilton street, hnve iinnonnrcil the enirnireineiit of their ilnncliier. VUu i;iu.,Knii, A .... CM,.Hi. 11....1.... . mh . 1. i ... ., .. ... , "'"" """' ' ' jui-iim, .u .hi. w. tow ai ii it one, oi iiaiinnr Wr(r Alexander Thn'ycr M nToVe hi.ew ! Z) 0- T Kr !, . ' M.'T Mr. L'rn,7nrert InV-olV 'li nZ' " brotl,rr "f ll'" bridegroom: the Itev. IJa'vl i Mr Thnrl sS iflddin AlV ImnnS lo,,n "ryn" MiCormlrk. of ((rami fowen'Mr' lWv l inHlnilnL Vl? Hnlil,H' nml Mr- Clfforr Writh. of n rfiV'....':.-1 ' W (,T,pn'innnR-,M,-,!t: Clr.elnnntl. O. Ulslion Woodcock will ... iiiMiiiiiiii. ,ur. ! 'I'll i rwiriv. . r. in vuivngvi I i I z r ' , f'"' t v wiifihW 1 CLERGYMAN TAKES -, SOUTHERN BRIDE Rev. Allen Evan3, Jr., Marries Miss HolloWay Winthrop Bidclle WeclS Miss Vogdes The wedding of Miss Kllznbeth Hal four Holloway. daughter ot Mr. nnd Mrs. John Ilalfour Hollowny. of Louis ville, Ky.. nnd the l"v. Allen Kvnns. Iv., son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kvnns, Hi, of I'enryhn, Haverford. will tnke plnce this nfternoon nt I o'clock in St. Pntil s F,pleopnl Church, Louisville. Miss Lois .Inckson, of thin city, will net ns maid of honor, nnd the brldes mnlds wl'l Include Miss Mne Adnnm Lincoln. Minn Lucy (Winer Hoblnson. Miss Louise Walton. Miss Ornce Breed rnd Mi's Mnry Norton, nil of Louis ville. Mr. Rowland Kvans. Jr.. will be best man. nnd the ushers will be Mr. Louis Jefferson Hollqwny. of Louis ville, a brother of the bride: Mr. Wil liam J. Hehieffeliu, Jr.. of New Vork : perform the ceremony, nsslsted by the Itev. David Cady Wriglit. rector of the church. A reception will follow nt Kosc Hill, Ky. s UIDDLE VOGDES The wedding of Miss Mary Vogdes. daughter of Mrs. Jesse T. Vogdes, and Mr. Winthrop Illddle. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Middle, will take place quietly nt boon today In the presence of only the immedinte families. Miss Dorothy Vogdes. n viator of the bride, will act ns maid of honor, nnd .Mr. Nhholns Illddle will be his brother'i) bent mini. The ceremony will he per formed by the Itcv. Dr. Louis C. Wiish burn. LEE KEENEY A mnrringe of interest In this city, which will tnke place in New York today. In thnt of Miris Helen Kceney, daughter of Mrs. James Ward Kceney, of Sun Frnncifco. nnd niece of Mrs. Gcorgo Hnrding. ot this citv, and Dr. George Moiling Lee. of 10 Enst Sixty third street. New York. ' The wedding will be performed nt the home of Mrs. T. Sufferu Toiler, or. Enst Sixty-third I'treet, this nfternoon nt 4 o'clock. Mrs. Wnlker C. Talbot, of Sun Finn cisco, n sifter of Miss Kceney, will be mntrou of honor, nnd Mr. Itobert E. Lee. n brother of Doctor Lee. will be best man. There will be no other at tendants. A small reception will follow the wedding. . MILLEU MT'IIPHY An interesting wedding was solem nized this morning at 10 o'clock nith high nupMnl mass In St. Stephen's Itonmn Catholic Church. Rrood nnd ISlitler streets, when Miss Ilelene Mur phy, daughter of Mr. John T. Murphy, of 1220 West Erie avenue, was married to Mr. Henry Miller, of .'UI14 Locust street. Mr. Murphv gave his duugiiter in mnrringe. Mls Dorothy Murphy was her fistcr'n maid of honor, nnd the hvidcsmnlds were Mrs. Mnithn Hill, Miss Alma Fitznatrick. Miss Grace Me. Cloxkey. Mis Helen Iteilly nnd Mrs. ("nrence A. Mclllicnny. Mr. Miller. Who wns enptnin of the Cniversity of Penn sylvania football team. WIS, hnd for best man Ids brother, Mr. Albert Milter. captain of the team in 1III1 mill hl ushers included tho cantnins of the tenuis Inst jeor nnd this. Mr. De Itenne villc Melt nnd Mr. Robert Hopper: Mr. John Saunders Scott. .Mr. Ludlow Liv ingston Wrnv, Mr. George Allison and Mr. Joseph Dexter. The service wns fol lowed hv n hronkfnst at the Rittenliouse. Mr. mill Mrs. Miller left on n trip nml will be nt home .after Mny lii nt 1220 Wet Erie avenue. The bridegroom Luxurious Box Springs : mr Hair Mattresses Dougherty's Faultless Bedding 1632 CHESTNUT STREET I .S'bppavd y-2TBF Sports Handkerchiefs, 25c Solid Colors With White-Striped Borders For Wqmen White Centers With Colored-Striped Borders For Men Saturday Cloning flour, 1 P. M. 1008 Chestnut -i&tv&t ahul &, ii20, AIRS. JAMES . FORD Who licfoie Iter recent mnrringe wns Miss Sarah A. MrClclland, of JJ818 Parrlsli Mrcet served overseas two years with Mas Hospital No. 20, University of Pcnns.xl vauln. DUNNE LEONARD A pretty home wedding will tnke plnce this nfternoon nt 4 o'clock nt the I home of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Leonard, 2120 West Allegheny avenue, when their (lnughter, Miss Elsie Mac Leonard, will become tlie bride of Mr. Ralph S. Dunne, of :H2."l North Twni- tv-first stieet. The ceremony will be i performed by tlie Rev. Herbert Agate of the Temple Mnptist Church, 'liogn nnd Twenty -second streets, nnd will be followed by a reception. Attending the bride will be Miss Ann Hall mill Iis Until Tntmnn, of Wilmington, the liltl Mower gill. Mr. Gerald Dunne will be his brother's best mnu. The bridegroom and bride, upon their return from their trip, will be at home after June 1 at 51123 North Twenty first drcct. MLATTNER SAURMAN A wedding of interest in this city nnd In Egg Harbor , N. J., Is that of Miss Mne E. Snurmmi, duughtcr of Mr. mid Mrs. Ilownnl Snurmnn, of W'A'Xi North Nineteenth street, nnd Mr. Clarence W. Mhittnrr. of Egg Hnrbor, which will be solemnized this evening nt (I o'clock In the Temple Mnptist Church, Tioen and Twenty-second streets, with the pastor, the Rev. Herbert Agate. officiating. Mls Katharine Murkhart will be huiid of honor, nnd Miss Flor ence Murklinrt nnd Miss Gertrude Sleg ner will bfi the bridesmaids, Miss Anun bel Snurmnn, sister of the bride will be flower girl. Mr. Irvln Mlnttner will be his broth er's best man. and the ushers -will he Mr. Richard C. .Martin nnd Mr. John W. Mersch, Jr. WILSON MREDELL Tlie wedding of Miss Ivn F. Mrcdell, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Mrc dell, of Mronklinc, Dataware county, nnd Mr. George V. Wllsont son of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Wilson, of this city, will tnke place thin evening nt 7:.'i0 o'clock iu tlie Gcigor Memorial Mrethren Church, Twenty-sixth street and Idiigh nvenue. The Rev. George I). Kuns will perform the ceremony. Miss N'nomi Fisher will net us mnid of honor, nnd the luiilesmnids will be Miss Miriuiii Homer mid Miss Charlotte Flggs. Mr. Albert V, Iledelt will be best man. and the ushers will include Mr. A. M. Wil son. Mr. James J. O'Mrien nnd Mr. Willinin Rxilly. GOMEN I'NTERKOEFLER The wedding of Mi'sm Johnnnn L. I'n- Deep Restoring Slumber Wonderful, Isn't It? To rise in the morning Reeling brand new: Isn't it great? Everybody talks about it; wants to sleep that way, but isn't it strange how comparatively few lake tho proper means to ensure it of course it's the bed tho basis of all rest. Ask any owner of Dougherty's Box Springs or Hair Mattresses if there is n difference in sleeping. Luxurious Unit Sprlngx, IMIulilr llrtlr .llnMrcNum, 'lIiilinRiui.v Iloil hlriiiln, llriiNs IIimU, KnclUll Ilnnn furniture, Lumps, llnlnt.v ltlitnkrtn ami CiilnfcrlulilfH. IVhlte i:iiuind Nursrrj AcrPHNiirlt's, etc., rtc. EV9ANN & DlLKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Ladies' Tailored Hats. Original slyleg specially adapted to the- tailored woman. Carefully fin ished and moderately priced. Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET V terkoeflcr, dnughier of Mr. fJuslnvc Unterkoefier, of 4454 North Fifth street, nnd Mr. Paul P. Gomen took place thlfc tnonilng In St. Henr.v'H CntliollcCliurch, ,on North Fifth street, with the rector, the Rev. Henry E. Koenes, olllclatlng. Tlie brlde' father gave her in iniir- 'rlnge. Mls Christine Morgenlnhlcr was her only attendant. I .Mclaughlin McGiLLict'DDY I An interesting 'wedding of the wcck i wns that of JHss Helen V. MeGIIII- cuddy, daughter of Mrs. Annie MrGIl- I ti.1. ..!.!. n.I.I ..fm... r I I '...... I. M.nll 1M Ullll.V UII11 IIIVLt' IJI VUIIII1U .llltV.lt, and Mr. Frank McLaughlin, of 2i)2H North Twenty-fourti street, which took plnce yesterday afternoon nt 4 o'clock In the Church of Our Lndy of Holy Souls, Tioga nnd Nineteenth streets. The ceremony wns performed by the rector, tho Rev. Joseph Heffernan, nml wns followed by a reception at tho home of the bride's mother. .'1000 North Nineteenth street. Mr. Harold McGil llciiddy gn.ve his sister in mnrringe, mid MIsh Hazel McGllllcuddy wns her onlv attendant. LANDES MACON The wedding of Miss Emily R. ltneon. (laughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph 1. Marori. of 1MS West Seymour street, nnd Mr. John G. Lnndes. of Mount AIT;.v. will tnke plnce nt X o'clock this evening iu St. Mlchnel's Lutheran liurcli, Germnntown nvenue and Phil Lllenn street. Miss Florence C. ilncon. n sister of the bride, will net ns mnid of honor und the matrons of honor will be Mrs. Albert A. Egbert nnd Mrs. Mabel C. Anderson. The bridesmnlds will Include Mls Myrn M. Macon, nil other sister, nnd .Miss Mnnitta Light cap. Mr. Lltndes will liave his brother. .Mr. Italph II. Lande, for best mnu nnd the ushers will be Mr. E. Howard Ma- ker. Mr. Harry Gasklll. Mr. Gavin Lifflltcan nnd Mr. Allen I.l?litenn. Thi" Rev. Stephen Paulson will perform tlie ceremony nnd Mr. Macon will give his daughter iu mnrringe. Immediately nfler the ceremony there will be n recentinn for the hrldnl party nt tlie home of the urine s parents. LOGIE KELLY The wedding of Miss Mnbel Kelly, daughter ot .Mr. John Kelly, of 2100 South Mole street, nnd Mr. John Logue. will tnke plnce this evening nt d o'clock nt St. Monlcn's Church, Sev enteenth nnd' Ritner streets. Tlie Rev. Father Philip Donahue will perform the ceremony. Miss Frances Kelly, n sister of the bride, will be bridcHinaid. Mr. William Tofford will be the best man. A reception nt the home of the bride will follow the ceremony nfter which Mr. nnd Mrs. Logue, Jr., will leave Good Apparel Begins at the Feet LTr) VV with their charming JiVVAO lines, rich leathers jr 45T and superb finish, L make even the sim- nv pleat gown appear v most charming. SILK OSZjv Mone hichcr than ALL LEADINGS ',? g SHADES $14. SOROSIS STANDS FOR QUALITY. BUT NOT UNREASONABLE PRICES Sorosis Shoe Co. 1314 Chestnut Street m uuuuui&rr FOUNDED 1658 ' ' jfarnnTn i u inn " 'H I88B8PBWKBS llll iSf' 1122 Chestnut Street W 1122 Chestnut Street Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century &. KGr&x 150 Startling Values in Pre-Vacation Clearance of Fine Blouses Tomorrow, $8.75 Former Prices Up to $17.50 Tailored and fancy blouses of CiPorRi'ttP, crepe de chine, .-ilk broadcloth, tnffeta, sntin nnd novelty silks nre to be sold tomorrow nt practically the cost of tho mnterials only and les than the cost to us. Rlouscs suitable for tho dressy suit or for your new Jersey sport suit in light colors nnd dark. Some very de strnblo ones are of plain or striped tnffeta nnd thoro nro rarely two of nny stylo. r jit j HffiflHHSrapS MBBrrnTTm"T" for a trip to Atlantic City nnd will be nt home, 2.":)0 South Wnmock sheet, nfter .Mny I. MORRIS O'MRIEN The i edding of Miss Mary O'Mrien. of 004 Wnvcrly sheet, and Mr. John W. Morris, of Olncy. will fake place (his afternoon at 5 o'clock nt St. Mary Roman ('iithnllc Church. Fourth street above Spruce street. Tlie Rev. lather Kellev will preform the ceremony. Miss Frances O'llrleii. a niece ot the bride, will be the bridesinnid nnd Mr. Daniel O'Mrien, brother of the bride, best man. A reception will follow the ceremony nt the home of Hie bride's sister, Mrs. Denhnm. After n wed ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Morris will live nt Olncy. C.ATIVIN'-DKTWILER Ti. iiMlno nt Alls Martha Airnes Detwller dnughier of Mrs. J. Howard I"'"1" of the bride s parents immediately Detwiler. of 0000 North Thirteenth I '" H"' ceremony, street. Onk Lime, nnd Mr. Archibald Miss Mabel McMnster. of Roxbnr Wntson Garvin, of Tioga, will tnke ough, will intend the bride ns ninid of plnce nl 7 o'clock this evening in honor., Mr. Mn mice Martin will net us Oak I Hie Prcsbyterlnn Church. I'he I Rev. EdwnnI .1. liunnision. pnior oi the First Presbyterian Church, nt Huntingdon. Long Island, will oiiicinte. assisted by Hie Rev. Evert L. Jones. The bride will lie given In mnrrlage by Mr. Thomas Sprntt. of Mnltlinore, nnd attended b Mrs. Ralph G. Jackson, of Chester, us matron of honor, and Miss Murv D. Macon, of Mrldgetou. N. J., ns mnid of honor. The groom's uncle, Mr. James W. McKInney, of Philadel phia, will be his best man. nnd his P. Kf. DegerLerg 1621 CKestnut Street Imported ScotcK Tweed SUITS $65 up for WOMEN and MISSES If you don't be lieve it, consider how utterly shocking to refined sensibilities is a well-gowned woman with shabby footwear. SOROSIS SHOES Smart Dresses for Spring Wear $39.00 Now that you soon will want to leave behind iu your cent ami no wnlkniR in n lighter stieet oohtume, you should see these ohanninp; (ii esses and make your selec tion immediately. TnlTetn, Tricotfnc and (JeorKette are tho fuvoritc mateiinh, with Ioiir or hort sleeves. They nrc cmhronloieil or In aided and collie in mis.es' and women's sizes. r ushcrn. Mr Leslie J. Hownrlh, pt ' Newark. N. J ; Mr Leslie It. Davlj, "' Philiideliihln , Mr Raymond It Mcntli. Mr. Hos-. it. Fielding. Mr. S.d lie) F. Dcppe, of Philmlclphln, und Mr. Ralph G. Jncksou. of Chester. A small leccptioti for the bridal party and fami lies will follow nt the home of the bride's mother, Upon their return from n wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Garvin will be nt home tit HO Harrison street, East Orange, N. J., nftrr June 1. WENKENMACK FOSTER A pretty wedding which tnkes place nt 4 o'clock Ibis nfternoon'. Is thnt of Miss Mnv Foster, of ."022 Hnvcrford nvenue, who will be given In marriage by her fnther to Mr. Alfred G. Wen kenlmck. of 142; I North Twenty-eighth street tlie Kev. l)r. cl'lleer will of ' f'clnte. A re pllon will follow nt (he - I iiitiiiint iisartriiiiiiiiicxiiiiiiiitiiiraiuiitiiiictcsiiiiiiiiiiitCZitiiiiiiiirsiiiiiKtiuisiitiiMitiitcstiitrtrtutiraiiiiiiiiriiixjiiiitiniincjitiiiiittinxs cMIMplxncz , jyr walmut Important Charming models thnt tnlthfnlly ocmnn'iB. ciecaiuiy inuoreci Goorpetlc.i, Tnffeta. Ketlc? Inc u Especially cvcnlni: wear Formerly Priced at $35 to $120 catiiiiiiittiigJtiiiiiiiinicjrfiifjiiriircaiiiiiiiiiititaiiiiiiiiiiiitaiiiiiiiuttitsKitiiiiiiiitaiiiiiiiiiiitcaiiiiiiifiiricaiiiitiiii'.iitaitinniinrjumtnifHf iiiKnmyrfnnmmm,Tniir'iifiinimH;i:.iiifjnjjrjii!i-ni:iii'iHi'iii.iriur:iiri.UTniiH::.i J5 George Allen, inc. .1214 Chestnut Street 1214 B Spring Time Hats New creations In miinll, mcclluni dikI lnrcc Unta for the niinimer (InyH. TIicm; lovtly moilcln hnie crowns of flo I'renr(i I-'Iowcrg with str.iw or fabric Brims; nnd sonici hutp Hup Krpnch l-'louer Hrlnis i(h Ktniw or fabric orownn. They nrc distinctly orizlniil In clcslxn and nrc Ki-retoua In Ihclr pnatcl colorliiKH. Prices Begin at $15.00 French Net Laces and Flouncings A Sale at Half Usual Prices Xct Laces with edge embroidered in three color effects with Pink, Blue, Violet and Yellow as the predominating shades; the nets arc 3 to 6 inches wide; an excellent lace for trimming or milling; values to ?1.00 a yard, specially priced at 38c a yard. Colored embroidered dot edsc on 3-inch net, value 40c, at 20c yard. White Net Laces 14 inches wide in a variety of patterns; half price, now marked 23c, 30c, oOc and fi.'ic yard. White Net Laces 27 inches wide at half price, GOc, G3c and 80c yard. White Net Laces 22 inches wide up to 36-inch widths at half price, now $1.00 a yard. White Net FlounciiiR in 45-inch width on fine French net; beautiful pattern; half price, now marked $1.50 a yard. Sale of Ivory Toilet Articles Savings Average 20 Off Usual Prices Iory Toilet Articls of the better kinds There is a complete nswrtment of all the needed articles for the dressing tabic, as well as many noeItles. frame.", Jewel boxes, cushions, etc. The. present prices upre.sent an average sultit; nf 20 per cent, and it would l.o nal economy i. buy now even for Chrlltm-is Rhine as those articles hac advanced In prices so that they will ciki l"ilf .iit.ilu us much this fall Hnir Brushes. $1.85 to $6.50. Hevel Glass Mirrors, $2.30 to $1.75. Puff Boxes and Hair Ileceiers, 90c to $2.50. Hulr Pin aud Jewel Boxes, 75c to $1.30. Cloth Brushes. S2.00 to S3.00. 50c Buttonhooks, Files, Combs, at 23c each. And the full assortment of Ivory Articles at lowered prices. Kayser Ribbed Cotton Underwear The Kajser Marvel-fit 1 niou Suits are not only splendid f.ttmjr Rnrments privin' the acme of comfort, but thev are un celleil for wear. The Suits aie leinforced where the wear a greatest; and the prices are very moderate. Knjser 'Vests are here in h'sh and low nock; with beading band or bodice top; a splendid assortment of styles. 4 iiiri'iii i"'ii ii a'lii'Hii "iinii'Hiii rmi"iii ii m iii'ii'.'"'TOiiiiiimi'ii.piiH,iiiiii'iiii WIST AND FOR GIRLS TAILORED Hickory Waists, like Hickory Garters for girls and boys, are tailored to excel. They must give your children the utmost service and comfort -and they must prove the most economical for you to buy that's our ideal 1 The body of the Hickory Waist is made pf fine mer cerized sateen Wears well and washes wonderfully. The sensible front breast strap holds the waist comfort ably and securely. All sizes 2 to 14 and each fits perfectly. All buttons are genuine unbreakable bone and the pin tube attachment prevents the garter pin from bending or breaking. !WWtWllUHIIHW WWfWMWi r IIIIIWHI llll IHHIIIBI HI IMUMiiiiin i "l" ' 1 HI;. . , 1 1 .i i, . i n iwpy best man. The bride nnd brldegiooni '$tt'. leave immediately after the reception Hf an extensive wedding trip, rtfter wfcjV tliej Will make I heir homo In West I'M? ndeliihlii. A sciiMiirr imtLEMAj . ,-1 A prelt wedding which will (UK. .', ilme this evening ntrSi.'iO o'clork will ie thnl of Mis Xelln I. Hlrlenmhf M j Will Webster street, and Mr. George:?! i be thnl of MNh Xelln I. Hlrlcmnhf c)f, r.s;;o Webster street, and Mr. George:?? k. Schmidt, of .iii'jt Norm nveirtif. sircci j ne ncv iiicunni urns win .,; oiiicinte. . lecciiiioii will ioiiow iin.lt , : ineiHateiv nfler the ceremony. """jjrt iT i PmOI IuT.1 Ut. jttMls wrtf I) . RAH M A N JKtVKf.KR II Hi St. Melov.' Chestnut 1218 ST. Dress Sale portrny ?irlnp'n most ilcRinitile in 'rricoiiiies, atin. Trlcoleltca. uilapicd tor nftenioon nnd ..i.ii -i, ranriMi:Hii!j'ijiM:K ni;ni!:rni,;n!.r!3.rii jniraipi:crrHnni;tariJ.3ainuq iiy m: i I'liriiiiPiiiiiiiiin'iin'iiiiiTiii'ininiii i.." wiiiiiiiw"JWniiCMimiii'!iiiU GARTERS AND BOYS TO EXCEL Of mwiH l V,w7 Si i Oi.l) S IRA Umtmm You'll find them in the notions, boys' and infants' departments A STEIN & COMPANY MAnifts or RflRIS GARTERS for men CHICAGO NEW YORK IEn V Child ranA HICKORY barters i 'f 'jl A. .tl .i r-A a j C't r ' 4 - ! it s r (H 1 1 I f j 1 -t T M nt 11 r Al 'il fl ii "iii , tj"., . , - " ., ., si j , ' " V-V.ffc. :.?i sW3."t i'uii'.te -t- ' m -.ZlV-Ji 1. K Bkdtfisili
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