'WW Ur ', CftT GOSSlPABOUT PEOPLE Honey Wynne Tells of the Vanderbilt Wedding ifi New York, The Savoy Company to Oivc "Miltado" Miss , Marion Taylor to Have Leading Part r1 ItEALlA seems ns if the whole (world were Retting foarrlcd this Anrlll I have seldom known of so many weddings in one month ns thcro htVn been this year. And three Now Tork-riilladelphla 'allinncofl, too. Tho rarmon-Denckla rnnrrlnge here on K?ii 17, the Towcr-Whftney wedding Tcr there on the 10th and yesterday the Randolph -Cochrane marriage in IX0? course,' New York and a number nt our Philadelphia people, especially those who bo much to Newport, nre nt 'rested In , the Vanderbilt-Littleton nodding lu New lork today-am, of rnrsr. you've hoard and read about the woddins "cake which is m-c and n half fret high and three feet in diameter and has twenty-Ave layers, one to be eaten etch wedding anniversary year. What worries mo about it is, where on onrth thev will keep said cake for nil those vesrsV It will need a young room all to itself, I should say. And the story l that said cake and fruit punch will constitute the "cats" at the wedding The mother of the bride is said to contend that no one wants salads and nsttics and so on at Ave in the after uoon. And so whether one agrees with her or not, it will be tho correct thing to agree. Certainly, any movement to do away with tho ostravngancq of the usaal parties will not be frowned upon, though wedding breakfasts have not, ns a rule, been too elaborate in the general The cake is to be placed on a revolv ing table and will bo ornamented with d basket of flowers at the top. Each tucst will hftvo a slice, so ns I hear there arc to be more than 500 guests iierhaps the private room will not bac to be built for the cake after all. It's all very quaint and pretty, and I hope it will bo as lovely a dny as that on which Flora Whitney and Roderick Tower wcro married. They, by the way. are on their wedding trip going W-t. The Cannons have gone to Kurope, ns they had planned, and sailed on Monday if the boat did get off ns they expected. I hear the audccbiie-Littlcton couple nre going to take a six -months' motor trip. I SAW Mrs. Harry Wain Ilnrrison the other day, and she was wearing such n stunning-looking dark blue cloth Irer. heavily embroidered in blue silk. The skirt was very short, and on cither ide was a silk tassel. With this dress be wore a small neckpiece of snblc and n small close-llttiug hat of dark blue ttraw and ouo of those good-looking French veils. Mrs. Harrison hns such good taste in her clothes; in fact, she n one of the best-drcescd women iu Philadelphia. DID you know tho Savoy is going to girc "The Mikado" this year? They hare not bad a performance since 1018 and every one in the cast is wildly enthusiastic about if all. They aru hsTlng rehearsals , twice every week, and the cast has now been named, and htlievc me, they have some good singers therein. Marfan Taylor will be the prims donna. She has a very lovely voice and has been doing quite ri lot of singing this year. Elizabeth I.ntta is to be Pitti Sing, and you know whnt a oice she has ! And Lydia Bcatty Is Prep Bo. Katihhn will be Im personated by Elsie Tlrlnton, and at one of the rehearsals the other night she ang for us after the work wan done, and her voice, the low notes, Oh ! my goodness me, but it seems to grow more beautiful everytimc I bear her. Sho is a real contralto. And she has sucli (lite presence, too. Clarence IJrinton, no rclntion to Miss Tlnaton. Is to be the Mikado ; and Kolo will be Lesley Joy. Norman Uarr is Pooh Rah and Franklin Wood is Pish Tush. Tho men nre all very good, t6o The opera will be given the first weeK In June, but the beneficiary is not de termined upon. A. Uordon Mitchell is the musical director and Joseph Craig Fox is stage director. Somp of the chorus members are Florence Urinton, ltachel Whitmer, Kathcrinc llogcrs, Rosalie Vollrath, Harriet Hcbertou. Esther Jones. Sarah Taitc. Deborah Seal, Helen Pittield, Illanche Gardiner, Agncw Adams, Fred Klkius, Arch Ellas, Rob nud Craig M'berton, George Kncass. Paul Myrick, Walter Antrim, Henry Tetlow, George Mori ell and cvrr so many otheis. Oh! and I forgot to say that Philip War ren Cooke will bo N'anki Poo. Altoge.tber, it sounds to me like one Srand performance. I juut love tho avoy, anyhow. It seems a pity thnt wore of our young people do not go iuto things of the kind. Take the Plays and Players, for instance. There are not mauy of the younger generation taking Fart in their plays, and they do do such dandy work, CUE was icnowucd for her tact and tho gracofiil tilings sho nlwajs said, "hen onmo a day when aho was nskod to lutii'beon nt a delightful home for be first time. The hostess and hhe got Unite chummy, talking together over HowtoFind the Cream YouNeed Stand tn a good light, exam mo your race carefully in a mirror, and then StudyThis Chart Proved bv M to men thorn HOOODmmttSbot Acne Cream for pimple and blackhcadi. Astringent Cream (be oily skin and shiny note Combination Cream for dry and sallow tkln. Foundation Cream for ute before face powder. Lettuce Cream-for cltaiuing in place of soap and water. Motor Cream for tlcin pro tection, before exposure. Tiwoe Cream for wrinkle and crcW feet. Whitening Cream -for freckles and bleaching. You may secure the advice of Marlncllo Expert at our Bcatcrn Oftc NnrYoa tH MtTUnlMd. Chkajo lUrintUa Toll PrccwmWoa nuer b ted at all Dm Wc. DWMBtcat Bteraad Shot their cutlets, and they began to say u ' c,ft,h .np ,,krd "Wt i" fur own ritf,V.,(T1Jc.,.l0ll,m wn" nt originally n Phi adelphlan, but tho other wns n dyed-in-the-wool Philndolphlan) and said she: "Well, there' one thing, TOll Cntinnf PPt flit nnnrl ah-.i1 aI.a and that in ice cream. Philadelphia ice -num. biip cxciaimeu, itcKtng nor lips. "Oh." said the other, "t hadn't noticed. How does It differ?" "Other places always put eggs Into Its make-up, hut we never do unless It Ha kind of frozen custard wo want," said Miss Philadelphia. "Oh." said tho other In a queer voice, and changed tho subject. And when the dessert of French vnullla ice cream, fairly yellow with egg, was brought on, the usually tactful one understood why. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An Interesting wedding to society will be thnt of Miss Elizabeth Warder win? Ct0fr t Upland. Pa., and Mr. William Henry Campbell, of Los An tics, Calif., which will tnko place at Vru j VJ la Driaes parents on ThnrsHnr. Mnr 07 mi. h i. l,t,cr,.0f Mr8- William Diohl Lobcr i-uu mrs. iJonjamln II. Ludlow, of Arrlmnrp. nml tm I trH-M t ,., of VVynnefield. ' "' "'""' The engagement of Miss Helen ftarr Irv. ilniirlitor- ..f r.. -...i i. i --, ..-0..t. , AI. tlIJfl 4,ii3, aura nam II. Fiv nf iir i., n.. street. Gorm'nntown, to Mr. Harry "cioi-u. ,ir., g0n oi .Mr. and JIrs. Harry Dietsch. of 1014 Dunoannon avenue. Logan. wns lecently an nounccd. Mr. William Christman, of the Gold en Swnn Inn Mt A!.. . -...- . n TOT Nntlth Alnnrtnn Um. An-1H L -a --- ........ .....v. .1... uiu VUlljr (Mill Ol .May. .Mrs. Christman and their dough- , .uish nmenno unristman, who have boon visiting in Washington, re turned homo last week. Mr. nnt ATro .T lVmt.:.uM t Oi ynuowood nvcnuo, Ovorbrook, nn nounoo the ongngoment of their dnugh lr, Mary Beatrice, to Mr. Edwin ,T. Keller. h0n of Mih. John A. Kcllcv, ot ,o00 Spring Garden street. Dr. WilfrcH It rniinriiifin r.t rnjr Gtrmantown avenue. Mt. Airy, sailed yesterday for Rermudn to bo gone s'v- V1UI IVCthl. iSfiMR T.llllf. It fli.nn .ln..l.A. .1 fr. finil flM flrtnv.n l!nrinl, Ti.m.. Af Gravers lano. Chohtnut Hill, will leave xor uaiiimnro tomorrow to spend a week with ber sister. Mrs. W. W. Pngon. Dr. and Mrs. Strieker Coles, of 2105 Walnut street, will open their ironic, Grccnway, Hryn Mawr. tomorrow. Mr. Walter Llppincott. ot 2101 Walnut street, father of Mrs. Coles, will return to his home, Alscot, Rryn Mawr, later in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. David K. R. Chew, who have been' spending several works in Cuba, have returned to the Rcllevuc Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. George II. Earlo, Jr.. and family nre moving this week from their town house, 21.1t Spruce t,ticct. to their country house. Rroad Acres. Rryn Mawr. for the spring months. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mnthcr and their young daughter, who have been living nt Hnvcrford. will move this week to Ardmorc. Mr. and Mis. Agncw Thompson Dice, Jr., have given up their home at Morion nnd moved to Reoding. Dr. ond Mrs. David Wilbur Horn, of Rr.u Mawr. will entertain the Supper Club nt their homo tomorrow evening. Among the guests will be Mr. nnd Mrs. Pierson S. Conrad, Mr. nnd Mrs. Johu Ttllotson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Trout. Mr. nud Mrs. David X. Roll, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Clenver. Mr. and Mrs. u. . atone nml Mrs. Henry P. Kirby. Mr. A. SMnftp PflcnAni.M f tr.n-. North Rroad street, gave a dinner on Sunday at her home in honor of her son. Mr. Hamilton Dihston Carpenter, who returned Monday to resume his studies nt Harvard University. The guests in eluded Miss Mnry MoKcnzio Mosb, Miss Grnco Thompson, Miss Ethel Thomp son, Mr. Fletcher Rolphc and Mr. Eu gene C. R. Siiunnin. Mrs. Wilson Rernard, of Rryn Mawr, who baa been staging at the Holm hurst, Atlantic City, returned bomi) yesterdny. 6 Mrs. I. M. Simonin. of St. Martins. Chestnut Hill, is visiting relatives in Lexington, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. C. William Glose, who have been speuding ten days nt tho Don Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET New Tailored Hats Plain Straw Hats of proper style unusual in workman ship nnd finish. Prices Reaionable MANN fie DILKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET i When Women Feel Old I I Give Nature a Chance $ V A TOltl'ID liver, poor digestion, over-stout, too thin V Jf Jrk or imperfect circulation all tho result of nbnor- ,y ; mal, modern living condition! bup woman's itnlil ! M and make her old before her time. I TOUTH can ho maintained only if health is con- . M I (icrvcd. Calm your nerves; rid your system of the f J m fatigue toxins; reduce or build up your weight. V W INDIVIDUAL Service by skilled women attendants, h under conditions of privacy and refinement. H 1 Trial Demonstration Treatment Gratis 4 rni.MNS INSTITUTE tl FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY feVEttftfta 'itiBlC WFi 'm. 'i . BmB 'tf- V r w' v I'hilo by J Mllrhelt Elliot. AIRS. JOHN RLAIR THOMSON Who before her marriage on Mon day was Miss Helen Wlllard Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Hill, of .118 Duval street nls. Atlantic City, have returned tu their home in Narberth. The annual dance will be given by th juniors of the Radnor High School to morrow. Mr. nnd Airs. Joseph Coxe. accompa nied by Mrs. EH Flldes nnd family, will leave this week on an extensive trip along the coast of New Englund. Mrs. Albert Gentel announces tho en gagement of her daughter. Miss Daisy Gentel, to Mr, Htocubridge Haocnns. of this city. Tho wedding will take place early in tho fall. GERMANTOWN Miss Dorcas Roggs. of Charleston, W. Va., a student at the Walnut Lano School, visited Mis Mary Towno at 211 East JohtiHoii street, for several day's. A dinner-dance is being given by the entertainment committee of tho Stcntou Country Club nt the clubhouse this evening for the members'. The Croxtor Club will give a subscrip tion dnnco tomorrow evening ut the Germnntown Automobile Club. Mr. nnd Airs. George Gray, of 220 Enst Mount Pleasant avenue, nio ponding some time ut White Sulphur Springs, Va NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Frank Stephens, of East Orange, X. J., is the guest ot her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George Stephens, of 1018 North Paik avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. Adolpli Gioeneveld entertained the members of their caul ! club nt dinner nnd enrds nt their finnl meeting for the season. Mr. and .Mrs. William Rlair. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Mertico W. Shrivcr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Items. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rnrluw, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rex. Stackhouso nml Mr. and Mrs. 1.1. Thompson Riday were the guests. I Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlea Harris, of 3 110 'North Twenty-first street, aio receiv ing congratulations upon tho biith of a son, C'liurlcs Drill Harris, on Aprillfi. I Airs. Ilnrris wns before her marriage iMifes Emm Elic Drill. I WEST PHILADELPHIA A surprise party was given yesterdny ' from 2 to 4 o'clock to Airs. J. H. Jyncii. tj:u urnys avenue, in uouor ot her lifty-fourth birtluluy by the Pns chall Homo Club. Among thoso pres ent wcro Air. nnd Airs. J. Poole. Airs. J. Rurke. Atrs. A. Johnston, Airs. F. S. Hngau. Airs. G. Rernhnuor, Airs. ! AL Murphy. Airs. J. Reccineur. Alls. II. Ford. Airs. D. Mumbnuer. Airs. K. IlUlUrUUHC. .1111,. .1. OWfrill-J. tillB. s. Lynch and Airs. J. Kecnan Airs. A. Nash Hurke will give n bridge nnd five hundred party in nid of the Alisericordin Hospital, on Sut uidny. Alay 8, nt the IliU-Cnrltnu. A ten, with dancing, will follow in the junior ball room nt 3:30 o'clock. The committee assisting Airs. Rurke will be Airs. Jano AI. Qucnncll. Airs. Charles Ilallnhnn, Airs. Jnmes Walsh and Allss Kuthleen Delnney. Air. nnd Airs. William Remnrd. Sr., of 40.15 Rrown street, wilt give n theatre party this evoning, followed by a sup per nt the Ritz-Carlton. Airs. R. Flanncry, of 1531 Sprure street, will give n large luncheon and bridge nt hor homo today. Bellevue Court BuildinR 9, mm i F 'LTi)DkI?!&LAl)ELPHlA.,( taURSDAt; lAJpftlL 29, 1920 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Kathryn Hnggerty, formerly ot 5.1(14 Pino street, has moved to 3310 North Sixteenth street. Mr. John Gray, of 2032 South Nine teonth street, has loft for an extended trip through Canada. , Mr. Edward Davis, of 215 South Connecticut avenue, Atlantic City, will visit Mr. Rernard Felgonberg, 2002 South Sixth street, over tho week-end The Melody Club, of South Philadel phia, will hold Its annual dnnco nt Scottish Rlto Hall, Rroad and Race streets, tomorrow evening. Air. and Mrs. R. Goodman, of HIT South Third street, announced tho en gagement of their daughter. Mls Sophie Goodman, to Mr. Israel Lippihutx, on Hundu). TIOGA Mrs. Albert H. Smith, of l.VIO West Erie aenuo, entertained tho members of her sowing club on Tuesday after noon at her homo. Mrs Willinm White. Mrs. William Irvln, Mrs. Wil linm F. Sherwood, Airs. Hnrry H. Sonmon. Airs. Harry Yengor, Mrs. Annie Cook. .Miss Josephine Lillle. Airs. Amos Oeiklcr. Airs. Walter G. Hinds, Airs. James P. Cunninghnin. Airs. Al bert L. Roat. Airs. Walter ArrCarthy. Airs. Frank Kenny nnd Mrs. William Delnney were tho guests. DELAWARE COUNTY Air. nnd Airs. Henry AInddook. of Wnlllngford. whose wedding took place recently, sailed a few dns ago for Geuon, Italy, for an extended trip. Airs. Walter Godlcy. of Wnlllngford, hns gone to Atlantic City to iit her mother, Airs. James II. Little, who is innking a stay at the Chulfontc. Air. nnd Airs. Meredith Porter, of Rose Vnlley, nre onteitninlng Alts. Lydin Dunker. of Rloomsburg, Pn. STRAWBERRY MANSION Atrs. Y. Clark and family have motcd from I520.", Clifford street to tho lvanhoe Apnrtments, Forty-seventh and Sausom stiects. Air. Jacob Wiener, ot lt27 North Thirty-third street, announces tho on gngemcut of his dnughter, Miss Clura Wiener, to Atr. David S. Goldenberg. of this city. Air. nnd Airs. Frank J. Rubinstein, of .12.12 West Ilcrkn street, nre re cciving congrntulntlons on tho birth of n son. Rernard Wolf Rubinstein, on April 14. Afrs RiihiuHtcin will bo ic mcinbcicd ns Allss Alary Wcinbctg MANAYUNK The members of the Cnlholtr Club of the Church of tho Holy Family will gie their annual Alny party nnd dnnoc on Snturdny evening in tho pnrisli audi torium, on Hc,rmitngc street Spring flowers will bo used in the derorntions nnd there will be several speclul dnm-es. FRANKFORD Air. nnd Mrs. Guy Armstrong, of 1120 Herbert street, nro receiving con gratulations upon tho birth of 'a daughter. Alarcia Aturicl Armstrong. AlNs Edith Potts, of Cnstor avenue, will be hostess to the members o her sewing circle at her homo tomorrow evening. Airs. John R. Clarke. lOrm Oakland stieot. who wiih former Poti'islvnnin tttuto rhairmnn of the Suffragists, m tertninod last week at a card party given nt her homo, the proreeds of which will go to the Xntional Vomnn' paity for its present campaign. ROXBOROUGH Airs Renjamin I Hcndrcn, of .1127 Ridge uremic, is entertnining at cards this iiftciuoon at her home. Her guests, who mo members of the card club of tho hostess, include Airs. John A Struso. Airs. Hurry II. Thompson, Airs. A. L. Adams. Airs. George Hol land. Airs. William W. Wilson Air. Willinm Ros Haggntt. Airs. Charles Wcln. Airs. Willinm Ames, Alls- Edith Righter and Airs. Paxson James. 0 1306 r For Friday and Saturday An Extraordinary Two Day Sale of Capes, Suits and Dresses FIRST GROUP 38:22 So.OO and upward calucif J0 MODELS AT ONE PRICE 121 Georgette Dresses Navy, White, Taupe and Flesh ttl Taffeta Models Navy, Black and Brown 29 Satin Frocks 21 Tan Suits 18 Tricolette 25 Tricotinc Models 21 Tan Suits 31 Capes and Dolmans SECOND GROUP Were 05.00 to 125.00 ' 95 Georgettes 36 Taffetas 85 Tricotines 21 Satins 41 Capes Extra Special 75.00 100 Tricotinc Suits -representing our better models were HO to 173 ALL SALES FltAb MISS GITTELSON IS BRIDE OF C.N.WEYL Marriage Took Place Last Evo- ning at Brldo's Homo. Other Weddings The wedding of AHss Elinor Venda GltteIon. daughter of Dr. nnd Airs. Samuel J. Glltelson. of 1017 Spruce street, nnd Air. Charles X. Woyl, son of Afr. Arnurlee Woyl, of Gormantown, took place very quietly last evening nt 0 o'clock, nt the homo of tho bride's pnrents. Allss Dorothy Levy noted ns mold of honor, nnd Arr. Chnrles S. Leopold wns host mnn. Tho bride wore tho dress which hnd been worn by her mother on her wedding lny. Hor veil nnd other accessories hnd boon worn bv her grandmother. After n month's wedding trip Air. and Atrs. Woyl will be nt home nt 1200 Walnut street. Air. Woyl served during the war in tho re search dopnrtmont for submarine chasers at New London, Conn. STIEGL1TZ WEINMAN An interesting wedding will take place In the Rellevue-Strntfoid this evening nt 0 o'clock, when AHss An nette It. Weinman, daughter of Mr. and Airs. David Weinman, of Albu qurquo, N. AL, who nro spoding some time at tho Alajestlc Hotel, will bo mar ried to Air. Alvin StiogHtz. of Xcw York, Tho Rev. Dr. Joseph Krnus kopf will officiate. Tho hrido will be attended by her sister. Allss Rerthn Weinman. The best mnn will bo 'Air. Samuel Tnnuenbauin. of Xow Yoi. nud the ushers will include Air Alatcus Frledlnndor, Air. Frank Frlcdlundor, Air. Walter Alondolson nnd Air. AInrcol Stieglitz, nil of New York. After n wedding trip Air. nnd Atrs. Stiegllf. will live in New York. RETTERAIAN LAA1R An attractive wedding was oleinnizod Inst evoning in tho Protestnut Episcopnl Church of tho Resurrection. Rroad and Tiogn stieets. when Allss AInn A. Lamb, daughter nf Air. nnd Mis. Jnmes Lamb, of .ISIS North Sixteenth stieot. nnd Air. John A. Rettermnn. of .1113 F street, Kensington, were mnrriod by the rector, the Rev. James D. Alcllhonny. The bride's fnthor gnvo hor in tnnrringo. Sho wns nttended bv Allss Violet (in bo 1. Air. Aiiciihtus Hurr wns tlio bride- j groom's best mnn. Following tho sor low , there wns n reception for tho fumllies at the homo of the bride's parents. Air. nnd Airs. Itcttcrmnn left for n trip to nuffnlo and western New York nnd will be nt homo after Alny 1." nt .121 FNheis InM'tme. Tabor. TOAIE OLA1STEA1) I Tiie wedding of Allss Ethel Olmstead. j of 112 North Thirty-third street, and 1 Air. Thomas L. Tome, of Lansdowne. Pn . took place nt the West Hope Proshwerlan Church. Preston nnd Aspen streets, on Tuesday night. The Rev. Charles E. Rronson officiated. A sninll reception followed at the homo of the bride's pnronts immediately nftor tho ceremony. Tho bride, who wore n I gown of white georgette and sntin. wns nttoudeil by her sister. .Miss i.ini'O Olmstond. as maid of liouor. Air John Lnno Smith ncted ns b st mnn tor Air. Tome. After nn extensive wedding trip. Get Rid of Your Fears, Obsessions and Nervousness Physco Analysis and a Neutralizing Philosophy is the only sure and scientific method. Call for particulars. Consul tation free. Office Hours, 10 to 12 A. M. R. PARTHEY 3910 CHESTNUT ST., PHILA., PA. Walnut Street 52-00 I S'fcfiwJS; ST M1 be nt horac I COLLINS -IHIKVNAN The marriage of AHss Atntlldn V urennnn, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs John Rronnan, of 5.100 North Howard street, Olnoy, and Air. John ,1. Collins, of 2.M8 South Clarion street, son of Mr. and Airs. John Collins, took place nt 0:30 o'clock yesterdny morning In tho Church of tho Incarnation, Olnoy. A nuptial mnss followed tho ceremony, of which tho Rev. Allcliael J. Rrady wns celebrant. Allss Anna Rronnan nttended her sister ns bridesmaid and Air. Albert Donahue was best man. A wedding breakfast followed tho ceremony nt the home of the bride's pnrents. Air. and Alls. Collins are on no ex tended wedding trip, nftor whieh they will live In Olnoy. I ROXD-CARROLL An interesting, quiet wedding took place on Afondny morning nt 0 o'clock I at St. Alonics's Romnn Catholic i Church. Seventeenth nud Rltnor stieets, I when Afiss Florence AI. Carroll, dnugh I tor of Air. and Mrs. John Carroll, be i enme the bride of Atr. Robert A. Ilnnd. i Tho ceremony wns solemnized with n nuptial mass. The bride wore n gown i of white georgetto cropo with n lnrg" , picture lint. Her flowers consisted of wdiite snapdragons and lilies or the valley. f.(. T..nnt. Tlnnrl nn, ftinlrun flf llllfl. i lfllH.1. ."'Ul " ." honor nnd Air. John Carroll, brother of I tho bride was best man. Air. nnd Mrs. Hond will be nt homo after Juno 1 at 5100 North Fifteenth street. MOORE8TOWN Air. nnd Airs. H. C Middbton. of .1.17 Chester nveaiic, announce the mnr- riago of their daughtei, Allss Annu H. Allddlcton. to Air. Robert N'orris Ilervcs, 1 Jr.. of Merchant ville, todnj nt 2 Mil o'clock in Trillin Episcopnl Chinch. The Rov. Frederick A. Wnrdon per formed the eercmoii All. nnd Mr ' Hcrves will make their homo in Mer Ichnntville Airs. F Wallace Armstrong, of Alendowviow entcrtninvd n lnrgo pnrty of Young Women's Christian Assonn tlon workers of Ruiliugton county on Tucdaj evening. .Miss Ruth Colt, of New York citv. executive seerrtnrj of the northenst district of the nssocintlon. gnvo nn interesting tnlk on work for girls nud women being done bv tho Y W. C. A., and Airs. Rachel Dodg. tin county spcretnry. outlined plnns of work 'in Aloorestown nnd neighboring towns. Delegates wcie present from Rurlington. Alount Holtj. Riverton. Pemberton. Aledford and Reerl J. Lnwler 1 126 Walnut St. !r";tnnhS. Special Reduction Sale of Smart iMllinrru Values Too Good for Arty Woman to Miss Hats Formerly Priced $12 JO to $20 Now $9.50 E e Juliet IJl J. Lnwler fulf Jlf!Jf '.!.' A 1... VI.,.,, . ,CVH .,t i I ! I I -II I I I mJ"J " Si l ,i iF3fln j&rwri '.if fjgBJLi"" uj" i""i'maj"y IZZX '.k llMM ' DRY .'k, Mtfii t rym I msTdWm r . ip 'l-,!",, M T- Thu I . S. Govei nment recommends Dry Cold Air Storage for tho gen ernl preservation of furs. Xo other method hliould he substituted. House of Wenger 1229 Walnut St. I'honr Wal nox , if $ "J,Jy v ' ' i ii p P THIS TIME YOU ARK AWARE THAT PAULKT-TE'S SHOPPIXG FINDS ARE WELL WORTH INVESTIGATING. THAT THKV ARE INVARIABLY EXAMPLES OF THE REST TASTE, AND THAT THIS EXPERT SHOPPER EXERCISES A DISCREET ECONOMY CON SISTENT WITH QUALITY THAT IS OK GREAT AID TO HER READERS. Summer furs so exquisite thnt one cannot find words (o dscnbo their beauty are to bf found nt trip. House of Wenger. J22D Wnlnut street. A creation indeed is taupe Georgette cape fallinp to the bottom of the skirt. It has a double and scalloped shoulder cane of siiveiy mole and a work of art indeed a band of flower?, with the petals actually fashioned of the moleskin itself and the foliage embroidered in metal thread. Never hare I seen a garment more beautiful truly it is a sartorial dream. And in that same hop are tho.e unsurpassable Wenper hats those rhapoaux par excellence. For exam ple: A stunninsf navy sombrero of the finest nav. hor.-ehair is bowed quite .imply, hut exquisitely, in broad taffeta nbbon of the same shade. Tho distincthe feature, however, in the relief of thin mart simplicity by a brim edginc; of nntiquc-blue wooden beads. Another v'rluc of that particularly arrommodtinr hop of Sterling's, at 1210 Walnut stret, is its thouchtfu! consideration of mourning patrons. Whv, they will, in n rase of hercavemenr, finish tailoring a suit in two hort days! If the patrons prefer they can be fitted nt home Thifs also applies to the alteration of ready-me.de th srood little shop will promptly send a neWtion of gm nient to the house in mourning, tocether with a fittei and the alterations are rushed thru without delay. Also a group of mourninc: frocks nro kept on hand" for thf 'cgular patrons of black and iust at present it h posi ble, owing to a specin rrd'irtion, to get "Sl8 mourning frocks fot S45 each, and higher priced ones if you wish, all unquestionably coricct. As usual, the shon of L. Stone Co.. at I."i0t5 Walnut street, has an empiuiii- bargain to offer thi time in th" way of a ver 'pe?",!!' group of frocks priced at ?B2.S0. though many of ti'em are valued at double that. There arp georgettes, taffetas, tricotines. satins and tricolcttes. in navy, brown, white, flesh, in nil the current colors nnd silhtlettes of shade. There i -nrh nn assortment tlia no mntLer bow difficult our type mnv be there will surely be a frot k there to innk'' "u look vour hrt The lreieasingly beautiful days now make ihn Rra on's stunning capes avd dolrnan a nei-essitj T do not know of any assortment of these garments which show-s more good tane and grace at such medium prices than can he found at that shop of "Exelu-ive r.shlons nt Rea sonable Prices" Benguyer's, vou know, at 1214 Walnut street. It vin lenlly lather astounding tn find that some of their very pretty cape- were onlv $19i0 think of it! From that price they range to $210, but there were any number of the capes nml dolnmns" at the lower price's which I vo-iild have selected. There were smart, gay i olored jersev. polo fabric, d ivetyns, peachbloom silvertones and tricotines That most glorious new .hon of Giddings in the R.t- t'arlton ii ndornbie haven't on xihited it yet" Always do thev have -something different, tin-, week it u those ravishintr new sports jacket which are expected to replace the well-loved sweaters Thev are of paramount chic, but then thut is a deviiptinn wiich can be applied to the entire Gidding collection. All these now jackets are short practically none being below hip length. There is an oraige scuriaine with box lines', u heige duvet do lame mandniin coat nppliqued in patent leather arabesques, nnd a little funcv jacket of American beauty vehe. doub'e bieasted "itli large pearl buttons'. No less fascinating is a blouscd juckot of old-red silk duvet yn having thn-e-ounrter sleevei, and last but Bot least, a wee shoulder enpo of navy serge. Nearby in a group of stunning sports skirts, for wear with just ach intarcsting new Jackets. Week of April Twenty-fifth "V i ' " ,JT VJn'L KMii'lC iMimnawi,.ui)uiiwiifJw WlWvi -. h m.1 '.1 C0LD i nWl l& Mh JSVfA i-riTl "J B'K rf"L 'V7.C "SSf V' M ', V.7 a r i,MtJ ?v's t -us it A We f ...K',4 'I, mm 0"a ' ? WALNUT STREET SHOPPER,- (SLcIl&sT K y - tot ih .it. ' no. -V 1 u'm & r Vf li l us t'3f .at X 4 r n i". ' I "I I A A' IT . , W-S ,ff - it as n r i - V r f I o B,1 nH tw" 'XI rw& t' toi i r9 l? ? ) 's ov r r 9 -X s . r -" nf VJ Phone, Spmce 5W iiio wamm otreei Hnirdressing Department 4 t 4 i i!tS1IIKrEII(WKi3llilCJS8l(IKlIW!lrIWI3liWSlJ ;i vi A ,r, hi," :. ., ' ! . 1 i ' iiisriSM'issiirAtSi. '' !PJ!Lw-4 if- fV 'A fc& jsk '"xMtJSkii -.' i5..