Jusf gossip about people W a .i.n must hove bought her bat at " J.ndi Mn Show" For It was the Iden t. Fashion Bno' ,:"iu.nwKort of if.l .&!" TErr. very lar. She Dinciv ui eo unru to. them JitVnklr dnrk now, hn tftT wa,; It w J very smart, iid she looked vcrywcll Id It. VTOT "once hi n U,luc moon" will you N.. Hmncc to go to such ,a iXn rty ni Uwt ode hoiag planned lovely lM!'In.frtn pcp. to be bold tho Writ daof next moruh. Hpeaklmj 'i7i,V KaXlon 8!ou' made mc think of '& I IVm" that Mrs. Altcmiis Iibh "r'nml cd Hto some of her rtuanlnK "ffi at the fete to show off the latoft 11 i....i!lfii Kowng. Last year at tffo ihitSn KrtHroi know it's for the i..at o" the Ab ngton Hospital and la 1 I wry summer nt tho huntlngdon ViUfycinb) they had some of the most UJiSJrful fur coats I. ever ttv. And ttaiww really were beautiful. They Hd f evcral awfully pretty womeuwem wm of the younfier married set to pose models, -nd they arc to do It again ".v .. t um n il. I.nut vearflt was cd "Vanity F"tr." I think, but this (taeltls'-OncclunHlucMoon." Sir,. Warburton Is to have charge of . fJ., a . nnv Afa A Unit n..j ...til hnvn the children's nlav- nonnd, Mrs. James McFarland will Sire the dotl booth, Mrs. Marmadukc Tllden Is to be in charge of tho fruit nod vegetable booth nntt airs.- ueorge Klklns will hart' tho (lowers. The wt ptutlve committee of the fete includes Mr. (ieorge Klklns. .1r., Mrs. ltobert tfwdl. Mrs. Ilarclay Warburton, Mrs. i,'jten Ingram and Mrs. George Lori nfr, chairman. TIinnR arc to be ejuitc a number of dinners Saturday night before tho Hill School play and dance at tho Belle-rue-Stratford. Mrs. Emory Mc Wehael Is very Interested In tho nffalr nd will havo a small dinner other home btforq tbo play. The Frederick O. Stouts, of Ardmore, will' have sixteen ciiMts; the fleorgo Kendrleks will en tertain for their daughter, Marion, and Mti. Knne Orecn, of Bryn Mawr, will jive a dinner. BInee the regular dancing classes have stopped for the schsoti there has .not beta to much doing In the way of parties for the youuger set', nnd they are nil looking forward eagerly to this dance. Very soon the schools will close until October, and after tho 'horse show at Devon there vill bo many out-of-door affairs for the younger set.'ns well ns the older. Then off to camp for July ind August, home again in September, md time to meet thp family, perhaps, or a week o so, and oft to school igain. That is the way it goes with 'ho youngsters these days. Always omcthing new to do. I wonder what ':lnil of nerves they will have ns thev ;row older. This awful rush wo arc nil in can t ep on forever, can it? Some thing will sua.) somo day. A TXT BETTY had come to live with i thent. And mother nnd daddy nnd the kiddles were so glad to have her hecau.te she was n very dear Aunt Betty. The children lovtd her very much, nnd -o if mother and daddy wero going to he theatre iu the .evening, Pollv and rankle did not mind so very much, be juse.they had Aunt Betty to call to in 'he next room. Well, but one day Aunt Betty went away for a while. In fact. ho stayed away a whole week-end, and Hrankic, who is' two years old." did not ike t. On thp second night he got pn Us tiny knees as ho was about to'go to bed. and he went through his little tridg of "God bless daddy. God bless mother. God bless grandma," etc.. etc. nd when ho jumped up afterward, iartdv said : rnir lranKic. yon didn't prayer for Aunt Betty." ' Xope," said Frankic. " he." NANOY W "But Frankic. .von didn't say she's not NANOY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES " ccLr8-W,lliam E- Goodman, Jr.. of iin? G,e,rmantown avenue, Chestnut daughter, Miss Elizabeth Goodman, to morrow afternoon, from 4 until 0 o clock. Miss Mary S. Paul entertained the lerraantown Chapter D. A. R.. Qn itiesday, at her home, 211 West Upsal reet. After the transaction of the ii'iisl chanter business nnd reading of reports of the recent continental con 5rCj8' ,mu,Nlc,il selections wero given nd refreshments served. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Wharton Pcpr rer, Jr.. of St. Davids, are receiving eoneratulatious on the birth of a daugh". If: Si rIo,t.to , PcPrer. Mrs. Pepper MIm Marlon T. Myers, daughter "I Mr. and Mrs. W. Hcywnrd Myers. Mr. nnd Mrs. Johns Hopkins, of "Jnticwoocl. nrn rpillnc nr,n..i tiona on the birth of a daughter. Mrs Mrs. topklns was Miss Emilie Duval Wll Mams ..daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davl illlums, of Ovcrleigh, Dala. S.5!"e" .?": '. Wlrnlngton. tai. mi a "! engagement of her wU Ri?i,'.1v MI-1B Esther Dullett. to Mr. , ffrn. :ln,1,y', of Mr. and --. ...... inoniDiy, ot iieamng, Mass. Mreef" Jn ". D.ca.ve". t 1643 Walnut the. biJ L1 """tain at dinner befcro ?' b given' by the Hill School, ndr,h.!',d M',,, ""hert.P. Hartman Smith of stfUn.".Vi n.ntl Jrr WrCorA A0'r aS,trpaor?WoTeefsn l UCI- trV club X' "' ,ho P1,lludelPhla C?Sn- irs. John Mitchell. Jr.. nf Ati,nn,i avenue. "ayiic. Is entertaining her mother, Mrs uuuiu, oi uosion. entlnVJh"1 Ll0.Ban,' of 8t- Davids, repro "is ihJJ ?.a,"rda: Club, of Wayne. jnTcmb ofnra, 81 "t. and Mro. T. W. Bavllss. w m.-y u , sraort ' H ,n,.. j..v. w. that vei W4 'Pzmwm Nancy Wymo Talks of Pretty Clothes Seen Recently She Tolls of Abinglon Pct.crYoungcr JSet to Have Play and Dance broke avenue, Wayne, Will tako a motor trip to Shenandoah Valley, over tho week-end. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Vroomnn nnd their younr daughter. Miss Helen Vroo man, who have been living with Mrs. yrooman's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, James I Wilson, of, 1410 N-orth ieirtecnth street, are movlntf this woek Into their nw home, .6435 Overbrook avenue. Overbrdok. Mm wii.tn , ,iinu of twelve- coyarn on Saturday In celobrn-' i.v,. i mo uiriuuay ot iur. vviison. Mrs. P. C. Wallace, of nidley Park, nnnounoed the engagement of her nlteo, Miss Anno nold Cnppin, to Mr. Charles Tiussell Johnson, of Chester, at a small tea on Saturday nfternoon. Dr. and "Mrs. Jesso Jy SchamburB, of 1049 Locust street, nro spending thrco weeks at tho Qrcen Briar Hotel, White Sulphur Springs. They will occupy their cottar at Deal Uench, N. J., for tho summer. Mrs. Joseph Slutzker nnd her daugh ters, who havo been vIsltlrtK Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wren, on Clenrvlew ave nue, Chestnut Hilt, for se-veral month Ift for KlUabeth, U, J this week, whero they Wilt make. their permanent home. QERMANTOWN Mrs. William T. Tom!lnnon Is enter talnlnir at luncheon at her homo on East Washington lano today In honor of Mr. and Airs. .iernnk Piers, formerly of this city but now ot Dorchester, Mass, Mrs., Otto Schoenwocrk, of tho Schuy ler Apartments, entertained tho members of her club at brldgo. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Socnnlrisfof tho Schuyler Apartments, nro on an exten sive tour through Kuropfc. Mn. Edward Hell. tf 1262 Kant Wash Inttton .lane, will entertain thn following members of her bridge club nt tho meet Inp On 'Wednesday nfternoon, May 12: Mrs. Wllllnirl llnUtnti lindwrs. Mr. A. Nelspp-'Clarko. Mrs. Harotd Lyon, Mrs.' ivouis scnwartz, sirs. Carroll names, Miss Edith Kite, Mrs. Howard Feather Maharff, " Mrs. Plttman naker, Mrs. James Charlton, Mrs. C. Harry Fchllng and Mrs. Charles Phillips., Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence 'Hamilton, for merly of Upsal street, are occupying their now homo at C42 East Washing-ton-lane. Mr and Mrs. Walter Moses, 29 West Tulpehoeken street, have returned to their homo from a trip to the West Indies. ALONG THE READING Mrs. A. nroonherg, of tho southeast corner of Seventh and Oak lane, Oalc Lano, gave a birthday surprise party In honor of Mr. A. Oreehberg on Satur day evening. Among those present wore Mr. and Mrs. S. Rosenblum. Mr and Mrs. U Kemcns, Mr. and Mrs. Hi Sfwlne man, Mr. and Mrs. IX Atlas, Mr. and Mrs. I. Klschmah, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Udel, Dr. nnd Mrs. Zimmerman, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Albus, Mr. and Mrs. H. Neu nian, Mr. and- Mrs. W. Reltohlck, Mr. and Mrs. I.' West, Mr, nnd Mrs. M. Zu brln. Mr. and Mrs. A, nnss, Mrs. lCauft man. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Wrlttenberg, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dublson, Mr. and Mrs. B. Ovcrett Mr. and Mrs. S. G-enson, Mrs. J. Smith. Mr. Charles Lctwln, of Bal timore; Miss Tllllo Rosenblum, Miss Hleanor Ovcrett, Miss 'Virginia Grcen berp. Miss Penrl Hosenblum. Mr. Samuel J. Greenberg, Miss Mao Overett, Miss Vera Greenbprg, Mr. Harry W. Green berg, Mr. Gcrson p. Grccnbcre and Miss Jean OYc.rctt. Miss Gertrude Borg. of Now York, Is visiting- Dr. nnd Mrs. Jay C. Knlpo, of 0C29 North Eighth street, Oak Lane. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Walter Velt, of 1707 North Twenty-ninth street, will entertain at luncheon and cards tomorrow with the following guests: Mrs. ChnrleB E. nurfeL .Mrs. Walter Elnwcchter, Mrs. Oeorgo D. Cox, Mrs. .Hnrry Schelrey. Mrs. John 11. Mawson, Mrs. Albert U. Tuteu? artd Mrs. Frederick Gelge,r. Mrs. John Ooodfsllow entertained tho following nt cards yesterday afternoon: Mrs. Hlram.JL.oux, Mrs. James Sponcor. Jlrs. Charles E. Lukens, Mr. Samuel Alcott, JWrs. Charles Patterson, Mrs. IF YOU ARE GOING TO EUROPE You will not want to mbs a visit to the great ilNEN HALL Conducted by Robinson & Cleaver, Ltd. JJERp you wll find the - most amazing display of beautiful LINENS you have ever seen. This display includes Irish Linen productions unsur passed, Damask Table Lin ens, Sheets, Laces Hand kerchiefs and Lingerie; also men's wear goods of the finest weaves. 'You arc invited to in- epect freely whether o purchase or 7iot. Special attention to American visitors. Robinson & Cleaver, Ltd. (Makers to Tho King & Queen) THE LINEN HALL Regent St. London, Eng. Mmiiiimimtmimitimiiminmtiiimnffliiiiiiiiiiii! n llum ! inimninMM'MininiiiiiKmiiiin of Fcm- I I I I I .III! II II I 1 B. Sheppacd & Sons NEGLIGEES of dotted pink silk muslin $6.75 SACQUES of dotted muslin white lawn plaid muslin $3.50, $4.00, $5.50 Surplice and high neck Saturday ploting Hour, 1 P. M, 1008 GhestnutStL-eefe )st "Reasonable prices for Quality 3535585$ - ' . ' Mi I 1 1 1 II I tif I i tr ' . laaaaaWMfK' ;i,"'KitB BaBM? ' & ' ? BBv I'hota by BnrhrAch. MRS. ALEXANDEtt UKOWN Who is a member of the committee in cliargo of the Dog nnd Tony Show 'or tho benefit of tho social servlro department of tho I'oly rllnlo Hospital on May 12 nt tho homo of Mrs. William !J. Clothier' , in Wynncwood Nelson Sailer, Miss Matilda Schledcl, Mrs. Alfred II. Williams and Mrs. S. A. Leitn. Mr. and Mrs.lt. S. Price, it 2919 North Camao street, announce tho engagement o; mur daughter. Miss Edith Prlco, to Mr. ltobert H. Grcenfleld, of Tioga. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin O. Bose. of 1030 AVcat Vcnungo street; entertained on Sunday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrp. Edward Kert, formerly of Mon treal, fan., but who aro now making their home In this city. Among thoso present wore Mr. nnd Mrs. iouls Lorch. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bonnonv Mr. and ,ira. virorRo imon. xur. una .Mrs. nor- sco u uains, air. ami Mrs. Lionel an bennan, Mr. nnd M,rs. Walter Fried mann. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Friedman and Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Molflauer. . Miss Mabel Udltsky, of 132G North Franklin street,' entertained at her home on Sunday evening in honor' of tho Delta Kappa Sorority. Tho. following at tended: Miss Mabel Udltsky, Miss Frieda Grabosky, Miss Esthor Lelrrfeld, Miss Delia Boons, Miss Lillian Car tune. Miss Cclo Atlas, Miss Bess Splegleman, Miss Anna Grossman, Miss lteba Taylor, Mr. Martong, Mr, M. Goldman, Mr. Elmer Toll, Mr. Charles H. Sporlccn, Jr.. Mr. Sidney Udltsky, Mr. Danlol H. Udltsky, Major Glttol man. Mr. Walter H. Kose. Mr. Joseph Goldberg, Mr. Herman II. Foldman, Mr. Ephrlam Fronkel, Mr. Samuel Baylen son, Mr. Lwstcr Murphy and Mr. John Bowkcr. . Miss Marian- Dcetz Is entertaining tho members of her card club at five hundred this afternoon. Her guests In clude Mrs. Hub.ioU C. Lees, Miss Marian Welhenmeyer, Miss Emma Parry, Miss Whi Unmet, Miss Leonctto llchfuss, Miss Vcrna Custer, Miss Estcllo Lau ber. Miss lluth Hodgcrs, Mls.t Katharine Hnldeman and Miss Mary Taylor. Tho members of Ivy Lodge, Independ ent Order of Odd Follows, will glvo a minstrel phow on Wednesday evening, May 26, at Quartet Hall, Gormantown avenuo ubovo Lehigh. , SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Tho marrlrfgo of. Miss Olympla Caro slcllo, of 823 Carpenter street, ana Mr. Louis F. Tetl, of 818 South Darlen street, took placo last Wednesday niorn InK nt 11 o'clock at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tetl aro on their wed ding trip, and upon their return will live at 1127 lynggold street. North's Clearance Sale of Slightly-Used Pianos Taken in exchange for the , famous Lester. To clear our floors, we will sell these standard Uon of their value. Our factory experts have put them in first class condition, and each is fully guaranteed. $600 CHICKERING $200 Mahogany case. Medium size. $350 SCHIRMER Medium size. Mahogany. $350 SCHUMANN Larcp size. Mahogany. $375 LEONARD Dark oak. Full size. $375 SCHAEFFER , Llko new. Large. Mahog any. $350 VINCENT Mahogany case. Large. $350 POWER Mahogany. Large size. $700 STEINWAY Medium size. Mahogany. $500 Lester Wonderful condition. Fine tone. Large mahogany case. $450 GIRARD Mahogany. Large size. $450 A. B. CHASE Largo size. Mahogany. $210 215 $215 '225 $225 $225 uuu ?245 $245 $250 $450 STORY & CLARK $971; Handsome walnut rase. 4 f f Large size. Like new $400 BELLAK ?250 Medium size. Mahogany case Flno tone. Llko new. F. A. North Co. 1306 Chestnut Street Please send mo a oompleta de- sorlp sllcii tldn or jour oargains in tly used Upright Pianos also details of easy-payment plan, without Interest or extras. Name Address tCV'rV V VzllV 4 VYtoi rniuMuc.ufni ' Mls Charlolto Icu, 0( 622s wssh Imrton avenue, will entertain tho Hun shlna Club at a birthday party .on Fri day evening. . Mlas Helen M. Boyd, of tho Powclfon Apartments, Thirty-fifth street and Powolton avenue. Is spending1 soveral days at tho Marlborough-Blenheim, At lantic City. The Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, of 874 S Locust street, will hold Its sprlnr uanco xuesaay, ia' brook Country. Clubi danco Tuesday. May 11. at tho Over- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur doodfollow and Mr. and Mrs. K, Hay and Miss Dorothy Hay aro among thoso who will sptnd tho summer at Day Head. Mrs. and Miss Hay havo been visiting In Virginia. Mr. nnd Mrs. William B. ilcxamer and Miss Mlnnlo K. Hexamer, - of tho Hartram Apartments, will leavo tho end of tho week for their summer homo at Plymouth and Atlantic avenues, Ocean City, N. J. Alias Hexamer lias Just re turned from a week-end visit to New York. ,t , MK nntl Mrs. rhnrts Mlllr. 4918 Cheitnilt Street, nrn nrmmvln their cottnjte, IB South HufYotk avenue, Atlan tic uiiy, Mr. nnd Mrs. lon J. Slonlmsky. of 237 Houth Flfty-clghth street, aro being congratulated on tho birth of a daughter, Belma Uernlco Slonlmsky,-' on Sunday, April 25. Mrs. Slonlmsky waa formerly Miss' 1'carl Utirnstlne. , TIOGA . Thn officers nnd board of directors or tho North Philadelphia Trust Co. have Issued Invitations for tha openlnff of their new building Droad street. CJor mantown and Krlo avenues, this after noon from 3 to 6 o'clock. Mr. Loo Kowdenls president of tho company. Mrs. A. 13. Sclss, of Tork road and Erie avenuo. Is clvlnir a luncheon, fol lowed by a theatre party, .this after-, noon. Her guests Includn Mrs. Henry Fredericks. Mrs. I-'rederlek Bauter, Mrs. Benjamin Foster, Mrs. Qforgo M. Mie del Mrs. William ntnnrtln. Mrrf. John Cnnnlnir Allen. .Tr.. Mrs. William II. Jungkurth and Mrs. Horaco Klclnfcldcr. Mrs. W. Burt Thompson, Mrs. Jnmcs Thomtson nnd Mrs, Frederick T. .Jen nings wero hostesses laBt ovcnlnp at the reception given at tho homo or Mrs. Thompson, on Arbutus street, Herman, town, to tho members of- tho A. w. T. Koclety of the Temple Baptist Church, Tioga and Twonty-second streets. Wlr. and Mrs. Walter A. Fenton hav returned from their wedding trip and will bo at home at 700 West Venanro streeU Tho brldo was Miss Qcrtrudo C. Schmleg. Mr and Mrs. Charles B. aaunders will sp6nd the summor at their country homo In Pitman, N, J. Mrs. Stanley Vandorsltco, of 3835 North Eighth stroet, entertained the following at brldgo Monday afternoon nt her homo: Mrs. C. Harry Johnson, Mrs. Oeorgo Kane. Mrs. Norman Kelly, Mrs. William W. Stevenson, Mrs. Dan iel Hlldreth, Mrs. George Gravenstlne. 2d. Mrs. Lester Fflleger. Mrs. Henry Hlllebrnnd, Miss Ella Branot. Miss Mil dred Sterrltt and Mies AJterta Do Long. Mrs. William O. Boggs will entertain thn members of the Tioga Bowing Club today, Mrs. Frank Hughes; Mrs. Fred crick OH1, Mrs. Frank L. Thompson. Jr. Mrs. ltobert Fries, Mrs. Carl Q. Her snhel. MIks Margaret Hilton. Mrs. Mnrlon W. Benjmnln. Mrs. Sanford Craven, Mrs. Clayton .Taylor, Mrs. Abram Welkel. Mrs. Almcs Townsond and Mrs. Charlcp Schaeffer will bo tho guests. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne U. Fasnaclit. who "have been spending their wedding trip In Fond du Lac, Wis., havo roturned to Tioga nnd will he at borne at 1125 Bcllevue street. Tho brldo was Miss Ilarbara M. Augsbergcr. HOLMES BURG Miss Julia Williamson will Interesting lecture, Illustrated give an by lani P. N. Degerberg 1621 Chestnut Street Imported Scotch Tweed SUITS $65 up for WOMEN and MISSES - sssHMaaMMBsjNBaBsjsia lYfi 1 When the Summer Breezes Blow It May Be Hard to Find Such as These SELECT WHILE YOU MAY Cotton Dresses THIS WEEK ns: Truly irresistible arc these colorful ginghams in pretty plaids or checks made of McCutcheon Imported Material. Very much away from the ordinary in design and beauti- - fully made with a choice of long or short sleeves they arc very specially priced. I Sfeis Week is H Children's Dress Week SPECIAL OFFERS EACH DAY A lover of children and a designer of exquisite girlish dresses is Adelaide Crapsey. We arc proud to be the w ml t ri ' ' 'im tern slides, of her war work In Belgium this evening In tho Thomas Holme Library it will bo given under tha auspices of tho CHrls ,Llbrnry League Mrs. I Johnson, of Crispin street, Is upending a few days In Haddon Heights. Miss Gladys ScmplerhaB no her guest for a weelc Miss Harriet Donaldson, of Union Hill, N. J. Mrs. A. A. Thompson has returned from a few weeks' visit in Birmingham, Ala,, to her home on Frtnkford avenue. FALLS OF 8CHUYLKILL Tho members of tho young women's choir of Bt. Bridget's Church will glvo an attractlvo minstrel show en Friday and Saturday ovenmgs In tho parish house In aid of tho work of tho Society of St. Vincent do Paul. Tho end men, Interlocutor and clrclo Include Miss Mary McCarthy. Miss Itose Itoonoy, Miss Bosslo McCarthy, Miss Mario Markey, Miss Romalnn Orennan, Miss Mario Price. Miss Katharine Lyons, Mlso Lydla Adetman, Miss Katharlno Mo Brldo, Miss Sarah Campbell, Miss Sarah Murphy, Miss Anna .Golden, MIrs Eda Rpeeco, Miss Sarah Kelly, Miss Marearot JJurkc. ailss Mav Kearney and Mlssi nna htu. : xneT'nieriainnient Is given under tho direction of Mrs, Katharine Slelr. WI33AHICKON Mlis Helen L. Simpson, of 210 sumac street, entertained ber Sewing Circle on Monday evening. Tho following guests were present: Miss Amy Fetter, Miss Alma Davles, Miss Helen Henderson, Miss Anna Flnley. Miss Martha Lehr, Miss Jean Barr, Mrs. Harold I'e'ers nil of Lawndale, and Miss Mario Fournler, of Wlssahlckon. Miss Margaret Schoflcld. Miss Bea trlco Tlppen and Mlrs, Helen Deiorhton entertained the members nf th iVnrlfl Wide Guild, of the Boxborough Baptist Church, on Tuesday evenlng'nt tho home Of Miss Delghton, 3738 Mannyunlc nvc nue. Atnnnir tlinnn tnttlnv ..art wni-a Mrs. Walter Hodson, president ; 'Miss Katharine Kcely, vice president: Mrs. Russell Kecly, secretary: Miss Edna Ulmer, treasurer: Miss Gladys Whttmnn, Miss Helen Sllvenvood, Miss Anna Wnllaco and Miss June Thompson. The guild has thirty members Mr. and Mrs. John W Oberholtzor of 209 Htimno street, entertained the mem. Ders 01 1110 Kornsoy nose flub, of Wls sahlckon, nt their monthly meeting. Tholr guests Included Dr. nnd Mrs. Bay. mond Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Toung, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. William Mellon and Mr. and Mrs. William Stevenson. Miss Katharlno Pylo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Pylo, of 114 Rochelle avenue, entertained nt brldgo Tuesday afternoon at her home with tha follow ing guests: Miss Helen Murray, Mrs. Thomas Brethcrton. Miss Dorothv Tttekn Miss Mario Lees, Miss AIlco Rntnecke, Miss, Marian Relnecke, Miss Virginia Bnrclay, Miss Edith Wilkinson, Miss Eleanor Dalrd, Mrs. Ewlng and Miss Frances Hagy. Mrs. Sarah O. Magcr, of Pittsburgh, formerly of Wlssahlckon, who has been visiting Mrs. I'yle, gave a luncheon, followed by cards, on Friday at tho homo of tho hostesn. There were twelvo guests. noxnonouGH Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Rawlins Adams, for merly of Adnmscllffe, Lyceum avenue, aro occupying tholr now homo In -Bala. Tho Rfiv. Paul IL Schmelder, oon of the Rev. H. C. Schmelder. of tho Bethany Lutheran 'Church. Martin and Pechln. streots, lias Balled Tor Vienna, Auftfrlai ns one of the representatives of tho So ciety of Friends for the relief and re construction work. Doctor Schmelder Is a Phlladelphlan, a. graduate of Mount Airy Seminary, and has been paBtor of nilKIJBllKllillllimilEIIalBKIIlliiaXIIMBllMBinIlinBin Here's a Sale That Every Woman Can Afford to Share In BECAUSE - 1 We're Closing Out Our Entire Stock of Dresses at Cost! To Make Room for Our Ever-Increasing Stock j Two Special Groupings, Including Dresses for j Summer and All Occasions & :l Summer Frocks of Voile, Gingham, Organdie, etc. Hilla GOWN HOP WsmimlJl llMMMTOBlMlimillM .ifUllKlffMCrk IARA mnms Vffi DEWEES 1122 Chestnut St. Quality and Standard Famous Over Half $18.75 exclusive Philadelphia agents ior these adorable frocks. This week many of these dresses will be displayed to interested ' mothers and wr know as in the past they will be moat enthusiastic over the designing and hand-finishing. Illustrated is a dress of fine batiste, smocked jnd embroid ered in pastel shades. Sizes 3, 4 and 5 Years, S'12.35 And 6 to 10 Years, S13.25 SPECIAL TOMORROW Irish Dimity Dresses Children's Week; S5.95 to 87.95 Regular Prices, $8i25 to $11.25 Three models, one the well-known interval, one straight effect with turned collar and smocking, and the third is smocked in front with drawn-through sash. All arc excep tional and wc do not anticipate the supply will last very long. .Sizes 3 to 10 years. Hon Lutheran Church lit Lancaster, Pn. St. John'N Lutheran Church, Fif teenth and Ogden streets, Philadelphia, of whlrn ho is pastor, nas granieii mm a furlough of twolvo months for tho re construction work. Mrs. Wayno R. Moyor, of LyccOm avenue, entertained tho members of tho Roxborough Fortnightly Club Inst eve ning at her homo. Thoso participating Included Mrs. Leon Neubakcr, Miss Edith Kerkcslnger, Mrs. Hltbcrt holon, Miss Elisabeth Schoneld, 1 Mlsa . Ktliel Sudders, Miss Heleno Snyder nnd Mrs. Clyde Lover. NORRI8TOWN Tho members of the Norrlstown branch .of tho Needlework Guild of America who will attend tho annual meeting of the organization to bo lield In Atlantic City Thursday nnd Friday will bo Mrs. N. Howland Brown, presi dent: Mrs. Charles It. Brunncr, secre tary; Miss Mary Jlbbs, treasurer: Mrs. Aden B. Macintosh and Miss Sara Mark ley. . Miss Anna Beldler, of Abrams, gave a linen shower at her homo In henor of her guest, Miss Francen L. Corbctt. of llarrlsburg. Tho marrtngo of Miss ,Cor belt and Mr. Oeorgo Allbrlght will tako placo In June. Among tho guests were Mrs. William Corbctt, Miss Mlna Craw ford, Miss Mary Henderson, Mlsa uiara Benstcr, Mro Charles E. Parker. Miss Barbara Stewart, Miss Frances Freder ick. Mrs. Lloyd II. Daub. Mrs. J. II. Beldler nnd Mrs. Warren Beldler. MOORESTOWN Mrs. David Llpplncott has sent out cards for an "at home" en Saturday, from 0 until 10 o'clock. Tho senior class of tho High School I ive tho play "A lloso o' Plymouth ' Town" on Saturday night. Among thoso Miss Anna Cunningham. Miss Ruby Searle, Miss Helen Loveland. Mr. Nor- man Llpplncott, Mr. Joseph Oehrlng, Mr. Prescott Hcrr and Mr. Quy Mann. Between tho acts Mlsa Qulmby and Miss Bowman sang. Mrs. Jnno Ramsay String Is visiting her niece, Mrs. John W. Mnnlcr, In Nashville, Tenn. MIsb Gertrude Robinson, of Spring- (Veld, Mkss., hag been visiting her sister, Sirs. 13(1 win Sumner. 29 .50 and Down! Satins, Georgettes, Taffetas, Crcpca dc Chine, Kumsi Kumaa, Tricotines, etc. 52-50 and down a Century J x--5! OWM"" I SSI delaware'couNtv Mrs. Clealles B. Jack, of Media, has Issued Invitations for "auction" tomor row afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Meredith Porter, of Rose Valley, has her cousin, Miss Drinker, of Phila delphia, staying with her for a few days. Mr- Arthur Bullock lins returned to his homo In Walllngford from a visit tp Haddotifleld, N. J, Jlrr. Walter K. Mitchell, of Moylan, la tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson, of Washington, for a woek. Mlsa Mary Easby, who has been vis iting her parents at their home In Media for a few days, has returned to Vao8ar College, Poughkoepsle, N. Y. A costume danco was given by tho Ridley Park dancing class a few eve nings ago, when prises wero awarded for tho most unique costuming to Miss Lillian Hoffman, Miss Betty HofTman, Mr. Billy Buso and Mr. Ivan Sinclair. Prelo-Kuhn Wedding The "marrlago of Miss Elslo M. Kuhn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kuhn. to Mr. Harry M. I'rcls, of Fifth street and Tabor road, will tako placo at the homo of tho bride's parents, nt 001 Olney avenue, Olncy, nt 0 o'clock thlo evening. Mr. Kuhn will glvo his daugh ter In marriage and tho Rev. S. Floth incycr wilt perform tho ceremony. MKs Florence V. Day will attend tho bride as bridesmaid nnd Mr. Otto I'rcls will act as best man for his brother. A re ception will Immediately follow tho cere mony, after which Mr. and MrH. Prels will leavo on a Bhort wedding trip. They will llvo at 030 Elklns avcnuc, Olncy. ?smSSS5 t?. K ii U Yi , George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 m H U if. 3? ' Special Showing $15.0t) Trimmed Hats Hand-made American Beauty Satin Hat Tho illustration shows ono of our Hand Made American Beauty Satin Hats rolled front and backroue lacing a tiny band of narrow gold and black satin Ribbon 'around tho crown. You cannot npprcciato tho charm of this hat until you see it. Another charming model of black satin braid ia faced with pink roses and folinfjo covered with malinc a little French jet dag ger ornament adds a touch of dignity to it. Still another model that will delight you is o peacock braid Poke, topped with fine French roses and foliage. These Hats are actually $25.00 values at $15.00. Main Floor Specials For Wednesday and Thursday Only Rigaud's "Mary Garden" Talcum Powder, fragrant with tho Mary Garden Perfume, special value 35c. Ladies' Silk and Fibre Hosiery, semi-fashioned; excellent for wear; slight seconds of the $2.00 kind at $1.00 a pair. Black, white, brown and beaver. Ladies' Bodice Top Vests, size 36 nnd 38 only; seconds of the 65c kinds, 35c, 3 for $1.00. Ladies' White Silk Hosiery, with clocks; slight seconds of tho $5.50 kind at $2.75 a pair. . ' 40-inch Silk Poplin, in White. Tan, Gray, Taupe; excellent quality, regularly $4.00 yard at $3.00. I). M. C. Crochet Cotton; has 2 times as many yards as the ordinary kinds; special value 30c ball. Silk Veilings, in a large variety of mesheu and patterns in all the seasonable shades, special 29c yard. Two-tone Satin Ribbons, 4V4 inches wide; Orchid and Pink; Duck Blue and Orchid; Yellow and Nile; Duck Blue and Taupe; Old Rose and Green'; value $4.00 n yard, special $1.75 yard. S'j-inch Moire Ribbon, in Pink, Light Blue, and Navy; value 85c, at 50c yard. 5-inch Fancy Ribbons, in Jncquard patterns; assorted color ings, worth $1.00, at 75c yard. No- 1 Satin Ribbon, at 25c piece. ii No. lVt Satin Ribbon, at 45c piece; white, pink, blue; worth II 40c and 75c piece. ' & Two-tone Moire Ribbons, in the now spring colors, 65c, 75c, Xi 85c piece, values 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 11 piece. J JSSSX&i3S I the r- 1 PERMANENT jS My Patented Process and Machine .- . Po5,ivo,y " pullins; of hair or any other discomfort. IT ,sT.5).'X,r5,9ESS THAT W,LL CURL NEW GROWTH """uu' am-uiiunij EDMOND banco 'for Hoaplial' Fiund A card jtnriy flud (Unco will M"jriesw v In )lm It'iinth Jealirnli Lodrn No. ,2 .Monday evening, ut Moose llall. 1314 North lirontl street. Tho procwds will be donated to tlio hospital fund. , HEI Goldman's "La Natural" Hair Color Restorer The moit perfect coloring for faded and grey hair Waihablt, and Abiolutely Harmttti In all colors, blonde to blaclu Vhen ordering, tend sample of hlr. Price 92 with full instruction GOLDMAN'S 1624' Chestnut Street MAIK l'KtViaU5LT CURLED ' 1418 Walnut St. (Bellevuo Court) Phono Spruce 3434 ft M I..M : j" 1 V?4-. .4 1 tVp-i, ' m 4 JH yt '3 ?J !! J '&- w: k S ' ht-i '' i t i vjT h -i 1 k t m VA,