!itf .,r i T"ST a?" ftTT im ti - , .1" f V. '' & " - .. -ism 1 ' rl ' ? A ,V ?.' . i,;- V:.'.-r iy'- f VV . " jr V" ' 'S I'i. , ,Vi( f!( Ct . 1 11 M f GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE j VnCv Wynne 'i '',e rtrfoor Wo?e ShoivShe Hears of Charity unit uaic y.aru rany ai icorii L.IUU. Other Bits of Gossip i L.tfir. the Indoor Show could 'not . 5.r nnd the horM Rocmed to '"iJ; It for they were certainly Sc from Monday nfght. when the . w dMaycd, to the tan bark, .1 i... imnia and all the reel Ofll " ' i,l -rri there. A "" .. . 1.,..,. I v K1"1 tor Mather-, lookliw very marr ?l,t:.c uJ nnd ! Mr. Tom Ashtpn ln "i n,i little while iiurmjr tno lime In IOC. "I--. Vnnrliiln Is r1i6v- erfH- '."'..X of thV fact, that W .ITS h was selling nil her ffi ?, flho did sell fomo of her ' honea. bo0" " .V.'... -iihnut G'onuit "!. ,",""",. is rolnK to be a win- i1 :wfe(?f "" i.. .unman. XHRv is .iiiui: mui -n 11" awfully Mnart look ng oTKn! ami is .liter of- Ecjclcy htrlnc Olot'htcr. who 1mW ATKS nre certainly being arranged HAVerford, has been positioned because 01 me uryn aiawr May Day lete. Mrs. Fayette It. Plumb la acting chairman of the subscription dnnca to bo glvonr nt the Merlon Cricket Club, on Friday, May H, for tbo benefit of the Hunnyelde Nursery. A spring dance iIU be Riven by the members of the Phi Sigma Alpha Soror ity tomorrow at the Twentieth Ctntury Club, Lnnsdownc. Tho class of 1892, Friends' Central School, gave a diner for ntty-elght be fore the,receptlon held nt the Rchool last night. Mrs. Walter p. Pussy, of Ger mantown, was claliman. MrB.'t4ro iTrledmn), of Chattanooga. Tenn,, spent ten days as the guest of Mrs. I.vf Is, Fisher, or 1820 Byruco street. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. William J. Altmore have returned from 'their wedding trip and are at home nt 861 Kast Cheltetr avenue. Mr. Altmore will be remembered as Miss Margaret A. McCarthy. Mrs. George L. Kstubrook. of C20 West CUVCden nenic, entertained the members of her bridge club nt her home, on Wednesday afternoon.. QUests num bered eighteen. Mrs, Estabrook enter tained the membeis of the Morning Charity Club, of which Mrs.. Johh It. Craven, Is president, at her home this morning, X V I Mr. nnd Mrs. Danforth S. Cheney have returned- from their wedding trip and are at home, at 6731 North Sydenham street. Mrs. Chcnev will bo remembered as Miss Ktliol A. Armstrong. .jasjyL "irrry i?j2iUt.. ywfrsur)fi.J .''-Z& M rt .)'.' ' ? i l home from a fortnight's stay in Cleve land. O.. where she nttemlml thi Bridge- Whist Congress meeting. . Friends of Mrs. Burton D. Blair will be glad to hear that she la convalescing from her serious operation. Mr. Henry1 C. Blair. 3d, who was school director at St. Thomaa under tho United States Government for the first three years, has returned to his home on Park road. . Mrs. John W. Davis has returned to her licmn on Pllf i-ncwi nfi-r a. ten- days' v.slt at St. Louis, Mux Lieutenant Charles Lee Brand and Mrs. Brand, who have been Bucsts of Mr F, W. Thacher, have returned to their homo ln the Qlrard Estate, Phila delphia, v Mrs. II. X. Cresswell. wJio has been spending several weeks ln Atlantic City, win occupy mis. Gilbert Wilson's cot tage on Kdgowaler road during tho month of May. . Mr. and Mrs, PharleB 1'rlU. cf 3903 Spruco street, Philadelphia, will occupy tne Judgement this seiiBon. " Colonel nnd Mrs J. 11. Sluex, have opened their home, tho Blde-a-Wee. on the, Delaware, after spending a fort night at Atlantic City, Photo by Ijaclirscli'. .MISS KLOISE WAltlUNEIt Daughter of Mr. and Mrs."Smuel Dexter Wnrrlner, of 135, Soutfi eighteenth street, who vrllf bo one of net year's debutantes avenue. They will be their guesfa dur ing the summer nt Atlantic City. Mrs Miller was Miss Helen Murphy. Jir. and Mrs. George It. Stephens, of JJfor far ahead, are they not? Thej The marriage of Miss Mary ISlIjeabelh ' 1018 North Park avenue. 'ban been 'en iiuritv Hall is planned now, and It will Biier, of 5904 Pulaski avenue, to Dr. tcitalnlng Mrs. Frank Stephens, of Has yu". tj ...it... limn ever ueiorc. . j u . held earlier than ever uetorc. "."...-.i v. niriuil. the day will b 7 bu he date December 2. 1 1 alwara love the fharlty balls slnee Her have been having the wonderful .ninlni 'features. That was a great idea SratVd by the wmmlttee some eight lB"ri. ..i heeom ng greater each L'..;B It simply makes everyone go m". ' i n nee the HDCCIOCIC b the ball, and, to6, to watch Mary tnd I Florence and Josephine who all tike part in it. J,r T THOUGHT it wis time we heard 1 from some other dny nurseries, after tk Hone Day Nursery patty, nnd the SunfiJiMe ad the Saint Chr stopher, ind row I Und that tho Willing Day "otsery, at 4i!7 I'lne street, ia to have card party benefit next Wednesday afternoon at the Acorn Cub. The nuuers aye aii inwre-wa t, w.,y. In the aitair. nnu umuj , i-v... ..... :.itle. Mrs. George Patterson 1 president of the nun-cry, Mr. A. J. Dallas DiTon. vice president, Mrs. J 1 liim A. Glasgow, secretary. Mrn. il ,.. si,.rnl.v treasurer, nnd the other HireclOM aie Mm. George 'Willing. Mrs. (iorge Wiliiug, jr., .Mrs. itouinti. triiKnr. Mrs. l'one Yeatman, Mrs, James Large, Mrs. Arthur W. Scwall, Mr. Krintou Coxe. Mrs, V"aries ien to Keith. Mrs. I'emberton Hollings wottli, Mrs. Francis A. Alison',' Mi" Constonce lleale. Miss Esther Hare. Miss Anna Lewis and Mrs. Edward Jeffries. THE animal fair for the parish hoiine fund of Old St. David's Church, tit Deion. -wilt be held for two days. .June n ana in. .urn. x. .uimiou iiuii-tn. ;i,M,i Want Kdward II, Gramm took nluce on'Tues- Orancp. .. .1.. fni- u nmniiv Air nn.l day afternoon at C o'clock nt the home , Mrs, Stephens and their son, Mr.. Arthur of the, nev, W. R. P. Haas. 6335 Cnth nrlne street. Mrs. .lames Clark Whedon attended the bride as matron of honor and Mr,. James Clark Whedon acted as best man; After a wedding trip Dr. and Mrs- Gramm will be fit hoync, at 6904 Pulaski avenue. . MY. and Mrs. A. Pomerdhtsf and fam ily, of 624 West Cliveden avenue, will spend the snmmer months In Maine. Mrs. Clyde McDougle, of Newark",-Is the guest of Mr. nnd Jtrs. 15. Burk Ksta brook at their home, at 348 West Johrr sdn street. Miss Margaret Shuttlewortn, of "Trenton, spent last week-end with Mrs. Estabrook. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. A. Green and Miss Koso Green, formerly of 4939 Chestnut street, axo gueBts fcr a few months of Mr. and Mrs. Holomon arech, at 16 North Aberdeen Place. Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Small, of G202 Washington avenue, havo taken a house on Athens avenue, Ardmore, where they will make their permanent home. Stephen's, will siienct thn summer nt thn seashore. Mrs. ROXBOROUQH loseph Sykes. of East Hector street, will entertain this -evening at' her home with the following, guests: Mrs. George Sands, Miss Elizabeth Schofleld, Miss Irene It. ShofleId( Miss Edna Hyde, Mrs. Lee Burgou. Miss Mary C. Lyster,. Mrs. Charles Schofleld, Mrs. Lees M. Schadcl. Mrs. Ralph Cope, Mrs. Charles Morrison, Mrs. Harry Dyson, Mrs. H&rry McGonlgal. Mrs.,Jom8 Haughton, lr. Frederick Carbaugh, Mrs. Daniel Lentr. Mrs. Albert Boggs and Miss Mlrlan Leech. Miss neuHle Shield, of Green Lane, entortalncd the following last evening nt her home; Mrs. Joseph Y. Taylor, Miss Katharine Gentzholmer, Miss Mary Develln. Miss Mnrgaret Devlin, Miss Ireno Strain, Miss Julia Vnltz, Miss Anna Vnltz. Miss, Ethel Black. Miss Grace Vttley. Miss Ida MacDonald and Miss Beatrice Buster. KENSINGTON Mrs. J. Erenrelch, of 136 West us- IsinRTM pmii AnFl PHIA quchanna avenue, entertained on Wed- T .. ,, J.7. . ,", ; , v. .. ne!dn' afternoon In honor of the recently . Mrs. Ilusiell H. Wilson, of 1924 North ( announced engagements of Miss Esther Park 'Avenue, is entertaining nt cards Simon and Miss Nettl Erenrelch. guests: Mrs. J. DurbJn Acker, Mrs, II. 1 Dr. and Mrs. J. Broadlleld, of 3131 Lsthrop Smith, Mrs. II. Ilex Stack-. Frankfoid avenue, aro spending a low house, Mrs. Charles Branch. Mrs. weeks ln New Orleans, where Doctor George T. Thompson. Airs, miynru uronuneiu is attenuing tne American DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs, William Little and her daugh ter, Miss Marlon Little, who havo spent tho winter rn their Florida home, nt Daytofin, havo returned ,to Wrroggie their1 home, near Media, which Mr. and Mrs. Louis Little cccunled during their absence. They nlso lmo roturnea tol their own home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest IaBoy Green, 1 of Media, havo been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. F. Howard Wilkes, of Bos- ton. Mrs. William Booth Todd has re turned to her homo on East Thirteenth street, Chester, from a stay in South Bethlchom, where Bhe chaperoned at a fraternity house at Lehigh University during tho week of the spring festivi ties. f "Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob S. Beetem. of 1613 Pln street, have been ntertnln log Mrs. II. II. Keen, of Ridley Park. .uru. it. s. I'omeroy. or juuiey ian, Js visiting her daughter in Baltimore for a few days . Inaugural Day at tho Xw Century Club ut Chester, will be heW on .Tues day. May 11, when a reception for the new members will bo given.' The host esses will bo Mrs. Thomas Graham, Mrs, Crosby, M. Black and Mrs, .Edwin D. G'auser. A musical program will follow. nftcrnoon, nt 3 o'clock, In honotnof Mrs, Farrell'8 birthday. Among the guests wero Mr, nnd Mrs. Harry Fpot, Jr., Mrs. Deacon, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. John Far rell, Mr. and Mrs. William Patton, Mr. Lanahan, Mr. and Mrs. Ilobert Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Ludy. Mrs. William Logan, of 3523 North Twenty-third street, will he tho hostess this ovenlng at the May meeting of the Tlogn Mothers' Association. TJ10 guests will Include Mrs. Charlis Lytic. Mrs. Charles Small Paxforr, Mrs. Henry uecnier, .Mrs. wiinam Aiargcium, Mrs. J. K, ShuUz, Mrs. Emma Corlln, Mrs, jonn mniey, ivirs. iumcr Aiarion, Mrs. Henry Behm, Mrs. Joseph Tomllnson, Mrs. Harry D. Brown, Mrs. Charles Wil liams, Mrs. Arthur Bwayne, Mrs. C. J. Young, Mrs. Charles Duryea, Mrs. Harry Bryant, Mrs. Grant llockafeller, Mrs. Joseph Clayton. Mrs. Harry ,S. Wright, Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Har riet. Baugh. Mrs. Harry Pauline, Mrs. Edwin M. Stone, Mrs. Hannah Bay Fox, Mrs. Emma Itaher, Mrs. Klmer Connor, Mrs. Emm.i Merrill and Mis. Elmer Crossley. Mrs. Harry H. ngnt gae an apron social" on Monday avculng nt her ne home. 3429 North Nineteenth street. The 100 guests, both men and women, added to their costumes tiny nprons, which contained the nmount In coins that the wearer measured around the waist. The affair was given In nld of the fund to procure a large flagpole to place on the lawn of the Tioga Methodist Episcopal Church, Tioga and Eighteenth streets. Mr. and Mrs. Leon E. Braslcr have returned from their wedding trip, and will bo nt homo nt 3444 North Twenty thhd street. The bride was Miss Bessie Armstrong. School Class Visits Capital Moorostown. N, J.. May 7. The high school bcnlor class, twenty-two strong ictt yestcruny lor Washington, D. C. whore they will remain three days seeing tho sights anil tho legisla tor in nctlon. They are rhnperoncd by Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Aitken. MAY EBREYJH0TZ RECITAL Excellent Program Given With Good Taste and High Order of Singing May Ebrey Hotz, one of tho best nnd most popular sopranos of tho rlty, Rftve lior nnnnnl Rnnp 1-frltnl nt WlthcrSPOOIl Hall last evening before nn audience thnt completely filled the auditorium. Mrs. IIoR was in unusually fine volte and gave n. varied program tnat was of much interest to tne uenrers, showing her stylo of singing to the finest advantage, while being nt me sanm time diverse in musical and tempera mental requirements. She began with n set of songs by Mozart and Kobcrt Krnnz, und followed with four by Orler. They were by no means the best known of this great writer of songs, but wcro all beautiful and were exquisitely sung. Puccini, Hnhu. Poldowski, Liwt nnd Gretchanlnoff made up the lovely third group, in which Ilahn's Fetes Gnlantcs had to 1c repeated, although the solo ist rose to greater vocal nnd Interpre tative heights in both the Msr.t songs nnd In Podlowskl's "JHumc Ex quise." The last set was composed of works of White, Woodman, llrnun nnd liegeman. It Is scarcely necessary to say any thing os to the splendid color of Mrs. Ilotz's voice nor of her artistic manner of using it. The enthusiastic npproval of tie audience, manifested in many encores, which were graciously given, was tho best testimonial of tho suc cess of the recital. The singer did not essay any highly dramatic work, con fining herself to tho purely lyric In which she finds her most congenial me dium. The level of the entire recital was so high thnt it is scarcely possible to say that one set was better dono than the others. Mr. Hainmann Is always fine wtf ac- t'ompanlst, but Inst evening ho was In especially good form, nnd the dainti ness of tho accompaniment in the Fetes Gnlantcs, together with the special pinnlgtlc effects he produced In the .b : i.-Z-'.' two List songs, ndded materially- wWf. ' tho success .'of the compositions vita' r the audience. All his work wn of ' 1 ," high order, but in theso ongs H'tva1 ,, distinctive. , flEppi frBif 38CII,IepS wr MUUM v "5 MOORESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. William Coles and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Roberta will represent .tho Race street branch of tho Moores town Friends at their world peace con ference, to be held In London, In Au gust. Mrs. William Hcwson, of Overbrook, was a guest of her mother, Mrs. New Hn Stokes, on Tuesday. Miss Carrie Love entertained thirty of her friends at a dinner on Wednes day evening, at her home, on Oak avenue. Mr. and Mis. Agustns N. Reeve, of St. Martins, were the guests over Sun day of their Bon and dnughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heee. Smith. Airs. Edwin .1. Bcuter. Mrs. George P. Tustln and Miss Irene Fegley. Medical Association conference. Miss ChnrlottR Mason, nf East Co- Mr. nnd Mrs. John II. Mawson. of lumbla nemie. Vlll nlve n luncheon toi- i7.t Nortu Thtiteenth street, will eiitei-' lowed by cards this afternoon In honui tain ul dinner tomorrflw evening with of Miss Helen Palmer, of Albany, who 1 lilts 1U1IUIVJUK hut-ma .1,1. nil.. ....... jg VISIHM ..LIBS .UuNUlI IU1 UU KlUVmilltt i Kfimtlpl f'milA. Ml' fltllt TrM. .Inlm 1 aln, lrx'wu ...111 I. A lnl.1 tnf ,lv,nn " -...... .., ... ----. -....- , ,..., .w.c.a ..... uv .u..- .w. ..v..,. rn wil.. !. i i imiwib. Jir, unu .ma. it Itll ,UVII Ilrrnn. is eeneral chairman, and nlan.v other promlnnttt women are worklhi: hard to make this a big Success. Miss Reulah Coates. is vice chairman. Mrs. Charles C Ilnrrixon. Jr.. trcasuier, and Mrs. Edmund H. McCarthy, secretary. litre will be two supper tents on the linn. The hostesses for supper tables include- Mrs. Joseph AV Sham. , Jr.. Mrs. Aubrey Houston, Mrs. C. Herbert Dell. Mis. O. (!. Drowning. Mrs. Henry T. Conner. Mrs. Frederick Godfrey, .Mrs. John Weeks and Mrs. Sumuel Lw Tbere will be nine tables. . TT'S nothing but benefits for every- A thinjr these days nnd pne wonders I "utic iuc iimucj truiiics num. i uurs come in abundanre however, no we would worry. And now to turn to something new. I have a story for you bout my friend, Dnnny. xou remember Danny, dont yon? With Ms golden hairinnd blue 'eyes and his general perfect roundness and ihunkiness Ilemeinber the lime he fell Into the foundation of a house nnd merited eoered with brown mud nnd mortification? Well now, he s no longer three, he s tour now and he ia growing very wise Ba logical and draws 'conclusions, na I0 will nee. The other day his mother took him Ifid nia llHlfi rtAiialna tt a mniaiim Danny was much excited over tho Muffed animnls om' asked: "What are thiy, Mummy? "Stuffed nuimals. dear. "'7 wero killed aud stuffed." "Oh," "Id Danny, "who did It?" "Some hunters, dear." Well that was all rleht : hut when thev ICIine tft tltO mummlsii nnrl niinn t Iqulry, our fuend found that they were l;d people, one couldn't blame him for luting: "Who killed them- ami stuffed lutn?' NAXOY WYNNR Mr md Mrs. Albert Tuleur nnd Mr.Nyid J-is. J. Frederick Greenwood. I stay. I Mrs. 11. Ludwlg, of Cape May, ban I i eturned to her home after n few weeks' visit to her sister. Mrs. J. J. Broadtleld, FALLS OP SCHUYLKILL The May meatlmr of the members of Mrs. Joseph Lyndell. of 172G North of 3131' Frankford avenue, Twenty-llfth street, entertnlned her I , "sou" ciuu weunesuay evening, .vnongi those present wore: Mrs. Wilbon, Mrs. ' Fisher, Mrs. McGrath. Mm. AVnlsh, Airs. Hitter. Mih. Dally, Mrs. Crowell, Mrs. Keennn. Mrs J'eto. Miss Janet Lyndell and Miss Maxlpe Lyndell. Ited Cross Auxiliary No. ."J9. of the j firm Hundred N'lnth lltfirlment. ivas ' demobllliied with appropriate cxerclbes St. Mary's Guild of thu Protestant Kpls. copal Church of St. James the Less, wan held on Monday evening. In the parish house nnd was followed lv ntr Informal hoclal entertainment. Those parttclpat- I..O, li.nlml-il lra .'llllnf, ririn,.,,... enlng at a meeting of the. pres,jent of um" guild: Miss Lillian ima'J 'ln-IOrov". Mis? Ada Whttnker. Miss Mary wnitaucr, Miss Parian iaiey, iuiss Sara Prout, Miss Mary Iteardon, MIbs Kdna Baker and Miss Dorothy Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Itobert II. .Grill havo re turned from a fortnight's trip to Nlagata Falls nnd Canada and will be nt home at 3B13 Queen lane. The bride was Miss Ksther Donohoe. en Tuesday ev 100 nntl' trie ment Armory, Broad and Callowhlll strests. The history of the auxiliary fiom Its organization lu'tTunc, tiJUi to the. present time, was rend and the members decided to hold a banquet an nually and to reorganize at uny time in tile future that they may be needed. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES HrS. John Tlnmntnu T)arni nf ll.t. J.7J" Deion. will enlertalrr at luncheon f nersoii, Mr. John Hampton Barnes, it'., 'enty.four of the younger boys Sf.5nJ5 P.f the baseball teams at Haver- wo touego. on Satuiday. Mr. and Mrs. SiSii aurt family, who have beerr Sf.. B "'" "inter hi IS17 ue Lancey b.; fpe.n,d tnelr country home at "on last wi .TTlo Junior Mimln rinu ...111 i..A HA etal on Saturday. Mav IK. nt ".n D.wft if.K.,thB ll1nle ot Thomas .... v,u;iCi 01 uaverioru. wirJrn.m!!m67t ,h.?8 been' made Of the r"?ni"1t of Miss Hclene Sohock. Srt:"Jer,.of th J.ato Ur. George w! aim airs. SCIIOCIC. of 3B11 Schock, Jr Mn rTi avenue- "'Is city, to Mr, Ed- X Y -i?T$' ?f. Tytown-on-Huason. Tith'hi. ,!fJA ,.a.a"oclte1 Jn business - mwi- in unesier, r KtUnrt011"'.?,"," pPPenlielm. of London, -"iiitw .will arrive In til mimtiv rh.VJ'Vj'111, vl8lt ,ler wqther, rraMR5r,-f?.wlleer' ot Pembroke r,!.".11!"?. npd spend some tlmr, a v,. Wicount.v" I. S lV "rst. visit to' - nmiij Cftl a. r .....1 . llof.tZ" ' A aniv. F.ly. of ?armn, - .'. . . announce the en- Mr. and Mis. Percy L. Smith have re turned from Washington, and will be t home at 2B1S North Eleventh siieet. The btlde was Miss Elsie M. uiaden. Irs. Walter Kastburn, 3141 Ncrth Eighteenth street, entertnlnCQ Tuesday nt the annual spring luncheon and "C00 , given at tne Kormanaio Jlotei for the members of her card club. Among those piesent were: Mrs. Eugenn C. Loreuv. Mrs. William Carmen, Mrs. William 1. Chambers. Mrs. Harry Pal mers, Mrs. William cunningnain, -Mrs. Harry r.tter. Mrs. Kimer jounir. .urs. CenrirA Hameliter. Mrs. Harry Kruner. Mrs. LrwIh Eckles; Jlrs. Albert Moore, Mrs. William lioyu, .urs. .lames uian Ing. Mrs. Itose Russell, Mrs. Byron Ramsey, MrB. William dlsmore and Mrs. Georgo Gegenhelmer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Miller will re turn this week from their wedding trip, which was spent In the "Mouth. Und wfll llvs with Mrs. Miller's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Murphy, of 122$ Erie 1 NEW JERSEY NOTES Mrs Edward Schiiman. of King ttreet, Woodbury. N. J entertained tne ionow lng guests over the week-end: Miss Marian Conner, Miss Dolores Conner. Miss Helen Brogan, Miss Catharine Urognn, Miss Jano Edel, Miss Helen Ryan. Miss7 Genevieve Bulling. Miss Elizabeth Satterileld. MIes Marjorlc Sloeum, Miss Elsie Armitage, Miss Mar tha Schuman. Miss Mlldied Port. Mr. Arthur Horn. Mr. Hal Rous. Mr. Thom as Satterfteld. Jr., Mr. Edward Fpn klnBon, Mr. Elmer Ziegler, Mr. Joseph Fisher. Mr. Nell Fisher, Mr. John Fisher, Edward Schuman, Jr., Mr. Wil liam Greenlee. Mr. John Greenlee, Jr., Ml-. Clifton Wnrd. Mr. William Veacli, Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Relchner and Mrs. Severeln. r Mrs. James W Vogdes has arrived TIOGA Mr. John Farrell, of 3321 North Twen tieth street, gae a tea on Wednesday P. N. Degerbergj 1621 Chestnut Street Imported Scotch jTweed SUITS $65 up for WOMEN and MISSES Q nr m ititofyMi L juvix W "'IRHh&otnutJI.Tp m. . Mtzmmm First Important Sales of the Season! We Are Now Offering at Special Prices ALL Gowns and Dresses Tailored and Costume Suits Day Coats, Capes and Wraps Tailored and Dressy Blouses Street, Sport and Dress Hats Look at these Dresses t then at tlw Prices! Balance af our Spring Lines at Vz to Vk Less This most unusual Sale concerns you personally, Madam.- We're forgetting Profit, but Quality and Style remain up to the Millard Standard therefore the impor tance of early buying is obvious. Included ave Wool Frocks for the street, charming Georgettes, Satins, Silks for after noon and' informal evening affairs. But please be advised they are going fast! 127 1337 S. 13th St. AND Chestnut St. 'rTwo Shops of Sensible Prices'" ' '' ' ' ' ' ' ' " L 1 r it P v P III W Exclusive Fashions Reasonably Priced Cv tp III , III -5. Ii, III u k oy 'hi t ft dJMGitU0t fe . 1214 Walnut Street f Q i Beginning Monday fy r i!!i Large Sized Garments Ij j Youthful, Fashionable Lings . " Reduced 20 j p M , Ono corner of our shop is devoted to interest- 'j T iffi ins frocks and suits for larger women. Sizes in-ll II III 't,'! range from 38 to 46 and occasionally to 52. All I 1il I I J a llf ''' fashionable materials included, modeled along f '" ''iq latest lines. 'rV, $55 $75 $85 f; HI Jj" Shop Early Very Early I'llll '''" ! w . j!fffjjW eScsii OUNDEO IQSd DEWEES i''r v. v i m T-iii""" ? virn. ot HtVfn,:i r'Ln511, lrk erailuated from SIf ..j .. taimtr L0lW8e at y Hna for the Hturdt o ub 0, V" 0Ven!.nr Rt th J rZ, Tnl"K P"-formance" ' SSt3,&a .PhW4fDh S" ;;oni'?, Wr'twa-"club of ""Mtiphu rXn "T ShKX'XSa Jn tii. :Charge Accounts Solicited: Matfson & DeMan 1215 Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery ' . Km ""o i Tomorrow! 345 Smart Hats Priced Greatly ( Below Regular to Insure Immediate Clearance at Half and Less Than Half Off 76 Hats, at 9 75 Reduced From 7.50 and 8.50 u 93 Hats, at,.. '.,..'.... "g 00 t j....j ni.nn, irinn n..i 1) ki " 84 Hats, at....4 7 50 Reduced From 15.00 and 18.50 . . 92 Hats, at 1Q 00 Reduced From 20.00 and 25.00 v Extra Special Attraction ! ! Banded Sailors j rrr Values to 8.75 4b.'' . , For TomorrQw Only These Hats Are Prom Our Own Stocks and Reyresenta-' J!... t Attwi4.r.ta Tlfnot J7Vn)n)3 Atp.llC.YH. .. . 1122 Chestnut St. Quality and Standard, Famous Over Half a Century They Are Fashioned of Linens and Voiles in Combinations or Used Singly Cotton Dresses THIS WEEK $25.00 Fine linens and voiles, imported materials, are exquisite in combination trimmed with Real Irish lace in white and colors or designed of one ma terial. Other Cotton Frocks THIS WEEK $9.75 to $37.50 trimmed with Real Laces, pne assortment of charming dresses pVLWUSM George Allen, inc. -Chestnut Street . 1214- -1214 Plainly designed or may find here a varied for summer. Last Day Tomorrow Children's Dress Week ' The adorable little jjirlish dresses designed by Ade laide Crapsey have helped many mothers with joyfjil selections for the vacation wardrobe of the young: miss. Illustrated is a flowered dimity dress embroidered in har monizing; colors forming a bewitching effect. Sizes 2 to S Years, SO.50 And 6 to 10 Years, JBIO.50 SPECIAL TOMORROW x Chambray Dresses Tomorrow, S5.95. Regular Price, 59.75 Three models, two open-front smocked dresses, hav ing white collar and cuffs, the third also smocked, has a square neck-line, with white' collar and cuffs and belt of self material. Sizes 6, 8 and 1,0 years. j3Sx ' flt. "- JimL' HL: TIB K91 W I i ,JrJl$lItlKr Announce for Saturday Remarkable Showing TODAY AND SATURDAY Special Value Trimnfed Hats Now $10.00 We-Jiavc planned many days to produce these smart hats fresh from our own workrooms. The young1 miss or th matron can find a most becoming model from the wide choice of shapes to be found in our millinery salon at tho moderate price of $10.00. Smart Sports Banded Hats $4.75 $6.00 upwards In this collection you have rough or smooth two-toned Sailors; remarkable value at $4.75. Also a wonderful showing of Milans', Bankoks, Fancy Struws, Leghorns, Panamas, Soft Hemps and Fine Double-Brim Leghorns. WftT rWUP O 111 - 'Mi I II Main Floor Specials 10-lnch Silk Poplin, in White, Tan, Gray, Taupe: excellent quality, regularly $4.00 yard at $3.00. ' ' n D. M. C. Crochet Cotton; has 2M times as manv yards as tho ordinary kinds; special value 30c ball. Silk Veilings, in a large variety of meshes and patterns in all the seasonable shades, special 29c yard. Two-tone Satin Ribbons, 4,2 inches wide; Orchid and Pink Duck Blue and Orchid; Yellow 'and Nile; Duck Blue nnd Taupe' Old Rose and Green; valine $1.00 a yurd, special $1.75 yard. ' Xo. 1 Satin Ribbon, at 25c piece. So. l'z Sntin Ribbon at 43c piece; white, pink, blue; worth 40c and 75c piece. Kigaud's "Mary Garden" Talcum Powder, fragrant with the Mary Garden Perfume, special value 35c. British Hath Violet Soap, usually 55c cake; special 3 cakes for 50c. Bath Rugs in four color rug designs; fast colors and service able; slight seconds of tho $4.50 kind at $2.50 each. Allen's French Hair Nets 10c Each; $1.00 a dozen We liava Just received a larpn Importation of our sruarantaeil hair netn: tlicy coBt nlniost thin, much now to Import, but we are otlll malntflininK tho price at whlcli we liuve been Bellini.' them for over seven years. u'r v Kuarpntee every net to be perfect anil to Rive reasonable wear or we will cheerfully repluco them. Slippon Gup Shape in Both Largo and Small Siz .. Import Special Straight Shape in Extra Large SU.i I V. m n i i&i i . .'1 ' r tJSl. ZLL. J ' - ' mp"" , i' ..n'Vs-' CS&Sw!8' aA' " M ' v .ii,j" , . " .. iv.an 1