'' I', A J , ' 7 J, v fr I fV w- Ai ;' .?& . i if i 11' V "" I i 1 , 7S71 GOSSIP' ABOUT PEOPLE Ndnvy Wynnp Talks of the Horse Shoiv Junior Music ' Club to Meet at Mrs. T. Do Witt Cuylcr's I ' " ' This; Saturday TT-WAB too bAd that it;rrtlnc(l so lmru" J. on Saturday, for rain docn hurt at ttndance nt any offalr, nerottaclerw I was surprised to sbc tho number of per tons nt the Indoor Show, because after nil It van iuiloorH nnd no (hero was only the matter of getting there. Thafa tho beauty of an Indoor show, rain cannot prevent It from coin on. And it bos been packed every day hnd night. And hi there anything on earth more forlorn thnn Devon or Bryn Mnwr out jn the rain? .Timt as there, is nothing prettier than a horso show in the' open en clear days. The ponies were darling : or. Saturday, He v Mulford's Wee Willie Winkle o pretty nnd she rides no well, and he t'o vounger du 1'onts, Mary nnd fttlier, on their ponies, were ay cun Jin ns could be. The man In the rirtv uas young l'opc Meatman, Jr., ind "he held his own most manfully in the content. I assure you. Catherine Clothier had two ponica In the class "under saddle," Cocoa and Nod. and Tatty Vaueloln rode June. The evening was n Ite brilliant, near ly eerv box was filled and nil the grand s'tnnd bcutsos well. WHAT a good looking woman Sirs. Henry 0. Hoyer Is. She holds her nt so well nnd has such stunning eaturc. f saw her the ytlicr ovening "earing Minnie cut gown of dull red rhiffon or georgette crepe. The gown was utlerlv devoid of trimming, simple Kifl fold nnd draperies of the material, bt it was beautiful. She wore no jeplx. either, plain lines throughout, narked the costume and it was n most rrleaiiuR one. Tnn first Information gleaned about the fair for the pnrish house buildlug fund of Old St. David's Church. I find a not just correct. It's not an an nual affair nt all : It used to be one, but that was ritpiRrter of a century ago. I think the plans. for the'evept are ptrfrrtlj Anrmlng. fhey , intend, to make it. ns far nR possible. "Ukc the fair held twenty-five years ago on tlie srouml of thut historic .ld churcJi. There hae even been plans, to. wear iMtmnes or (hat time. Tipe were the j.. .t ii. .iu .klrti... which were made to stund out stiff with hair cloth" and the great big sleeves wiuiii made larpcr by some awful material that looked like heavy paper. I can t re member ever hearing what it was railed, but I know if you touched it the. .i...., -...tin,! lllrn nitwsnnner. 1C tnlK of the atrocities in the manner of dottle which are perpetrated in these davs, nnd they are atrocities, when it eomes to modesty, but oiri me uiueoun tens of the frocks of those days. n lookinir over the fuuniet col lection of old photographs nt some one s borne tnc other nay, anu mere ra n nnnihor nf IllctUrCS of WOmCtl with tiny eighteen-inch wnists, huge !eees, and on tneir neniis uny uuic hats with queer wings, sitting up in the midst' uud black .velvet bows at taehed at strange angles. It's true jcycry year or so the fasli Innn rlmnifit Hiul nrit funnv. but wc get uml to thenv and do. not realize how HUfiinirlni' tlmv nro until we look back on them st.,tc twenty to twenty-five jenri rater. Well, to go- back to the' lawn fete. It U In be held in Juuc. not Slav, nnd on the Kith and 17th. so 'all the plnns arc not ready jet. but I believe it will be very unique and delightful. Som'e of the women interested arc Mrs. John Hamilton Bnrnc.s, Mrs. CJcorgc Burton, Jlm lMhcr I.lojd, Mrs. Henry S. Jraurs, Mrs. Tredcrick Kmbick, Mrs. Thomas 'Aiken uud many others. THH members of the Junior Musical Club, who will take nart in the pro- tram of the twelfth recital nt the borne of Mrs. T. De Witt Quylcr, in llavcr ford, next Saturday nfternocn, will be Klennnr C'lnrk. Helen MicJiell, Florence Michrll, Virginia Xorris, George Crea don, MnMe Chance, Jlergnrct Joyce, Dolly Dunne, Muiiel Hodge. IHimclic Ilubbanl, Irene Hubbnrd, Miiry Cur loll Itolin. Alice Henedict. Elizabeth' Rarnugrr. Anne Ashton, Kthcl Heck hrr and Virginia Heckschei. ArtKN'T the souls -of little children wonderful things to study V And their simple faith is such n beautiful Mas. The other day n little boy 1 inow, uho N not quite four jears old, was looking very serious an ho went up HairR t. bed. His grandma was sick. And somehow he'd never thought thut traudma would ever be in lied, except at nijlit. Why, hIic was nlways iirouml hen he wanted her. l'ut now Mother looked worried and grandfather too, and little four jeuis old did not like it odp hit. So when lie knelt down mid said his Jittle prajcrs. Mother got quite n I'ltnp in her throat to hear, just when hc expcitcd the "Amen" to finish it np: "Deur God. nlensc miiltc mv SOCIAL ACTIVITIES i.Ml-niA""a ,s' Nsw bold, daughter of (nt.-i'I""' Buelttey Xewhold, or tlfr rn1',"' i'0,1"10' Jenklntown. will he t lTnB . I f ,01r ftt a daUC0 'l0 bf sen in ,iuno hy her fiithcr. Mis Joicnhino Ortstlel.t. dauchtcr or ?taJ'lly,l.',tl' , .". . AinonB the MomvbaM'.Lo,??" ai"rr- ." Kdlth Harrir, I "eu' Purvlanco. Miss SM L'",rf!":f' Ml8s folly Foil art lZiH i'iirrlso". Miss Eleanor Hlcn JVr?2v Sl?1rRar,c,t Scoveu, -Miss ''ran"" m5,?, BS Mary Ma. tin. Miss Bournoninin 'V'lv. MlsB A" K. '"".Miss cvRln.? SH Ma,rK-t -Mas. 5r Artliu? (-, iLoi1'.1 "V,1,1 ,ler brother. 'UIUI I llsllclll. will rnlnri. ,.-..l .. tw...... VVJV.II,, Fordeliciona CfeJbiHcuits andmuffins lmixed iNoiailus from Baltimore, where, they attended a (lancing tea given by Mrs. Isaac Dixon, In honor of her daughter, Miss Ger trude Dixon, on Saturday afternoon, T,M,r,,Rn!1 MrB: Clarence 15. Porter, of Park Hill, Yonkers. N. T., formerly of Ovcrbrook, nnnoutico' tho engagement or their daughter, MIkb Uthcl May Porter, to Mr. Harold Hlintnons Barnes, son of aIr,an.(1 Mrs. T Howard Barnes, also of Yonkers, N. Y. Mrs. Walter Waring Ho'pklnson. or 2219 fapruce Btreet, has Issued Invlta. tlons for a small luncheon on Thurrf day, May 20, at Sedgeloy Club. Mr. nnd Mrs. Honklnson Will mnvn nut n till. wild early In June, where they will spend pan ui mo Hummer. Mrs. John K. Cope Morton, of Devon, entertained at a family dinner on Friday. Mr. and Mrs.. William Campbell, of Wayne, will give a danco at tho Satur day Club, on Saturday evening, Juno 5. In honor of their daughter, Mlsn Catherlno Campbell. Mrs. O. W. Mason, of Midland ao nue. St. Davids, entertained In honor of her daughter, Miss Helen Mason, at her home on Saturday. Mrs. James M. Dickey, of Wayne, will give n, birthday party at her home on Saturday. In honor of her daughter, Miss Margaret Dickey, Thero will bo twenty-tlvo guests. ., Mrs. deorge do B. Kelm will not open her country homo in Edgewater Park. N. .1. this Bummer, but will leavo early In July for Los Angeles. Calif., for a three months' stay. Mrs. Martin B. Young of Swnrthmoro, will enfertaln the, dlrcotdVa and consult ing board of the Federated Clubs of Delaware county, of which Mrs. Young Is chairman, on Monday,.May 21, at tho Union Lcnpue. Those who will nttend will be Miss A. A. Crocks, Mrs. Rd .?."! B.oyd, Mrs. Henry rtoevcr, Mrs. Winford MacHenry. Mra, Marshall H. Smith and Mrs. S, Blair, Lucftle. Miss Elmlra ISchert, of Wnyno. rep- icnuiiicu me saiuniav uiuo, at a lunch eon given by 'the Women's Club of nwarinmorc on Wednesday last Mre. Arthur L. Holmes, of Wayne, accompanied by her daughter. Mrs. Richard Howson and grandohlld, aro spending a fortnight at Ocean City. Mrs. W, A. Nfchots of St. Davids, who has been spending a week at Atlantic City, returned home on Sat urday, ' Mr. and Mrs. Hills A. dmhel. trim returned from White Sulphur Springs. W. Va., spent a few days In New York ' Jlay Friends of Jlr, Faeck of P" st Martins will' be' 1 to know their daughter mi! a Faeck who was recerilf? "l on for innenXuu n f ,ii .. I.. r nppendlcltls at the .Mcy. pleaaed Katrlna operated Chestnut Hill Hosnltal. Is making speedy recovery. Jlrs. Frldpljn Glmbol Flelshcr has returned from Plnehurat. S. C, where she has been spending several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Jinx Plnkus, of 493C Walnut street, left on Saturday foi AiiMnl.'ic Klt.yr 'vU'ero tl,ey w"1 remain until the fajl. GERMANTOWN Jtrs. rtobert rt. Osborn. of fill 9 Key ser street, will entertain Informally ut her home tomorrow at" luncheon, fol lowed by cards. (Juests will Ineludo ! 5Irni. Arn!d. " Walter Kuehn. Mrs. William C.S. Lex. Jllss Jlnry Hlchmond nnd Jllss Jlyrtlo Iludolph. ALONG THE READING Jlrft Thomas B. Smith, of Glenside. entertained twenty-five girls and bois at a, dance, followed by supper. In honor of her son, Jlr. Frederick B. Smith's, fif teenth bh'thday anniversary, Frlduy evening., . , . ' Jlrs. A. Grcenberg, of Oak Lane, gavo a surprlso party for Jlr. Grcenberg In honor of his blrthdny last week, over sixty guests wero present.- NORTH PHILADELPHIA Tho wedding of Jllss Jlabol Wrav Buzby, daughter of Jtr. nnd Jlrs. Wil liam I,, Burby, of 2132 West Susque hanna avenue, and Dr. ttlmcr Hendricks Funk will take place on Saturday eve ning, In tho Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, Broad and Diamond streets. Tho brldo will be, attended by Jllss Jtlnsi Splesle, maid of honor; Jtlna ICstelle Funk, Jlrs. William II Jnrden, Jr. bridesmaids and Miss JIary Elizabeth Klopp. flower girl. Doctor Funk will have for best man, Dr J. Scott Frltch. nnd his ushers will lucludo Dr. Edward .T. Klopp. Jlr. William H. Jnrden Jr.. Jlr Philip Shulcr and Dr. Honrv K. Jlohler, Dr." nnd Jlrs, Udwurd J. Klopp, of 1611 Spruce street, gave a dinner on SMuidny ecnlng. In honor of Jllss Buzby and Doctor Funk. Their guests included Dr. and Jlrs. J Parbons Schaeffcr. Dr. and Jlrs. Henry K Jlohler, Dr. and Jlrs. Clarence Smith, Dr. J. Scott .Frltch and Jllss Florence Burl;. Jllss Gertrude JIunday entertained tho members of tho Alpha Tau Sorority on Saturday afternoon, Jllss Kathryn Young, Jllss Catherlno White, JIIbs Anna U Larkln, Jllss .Jlyrtlo Silver wood, Jllss Elizabeth Parkins, Jllsa ooiore returning to tier apartment, nt i rcu tn uclim. Miss. .Minerva uucanoru, ,U k..,in. - .i' "!;.iin .,.'. j 1830 nittenhouse square. Miss Fannie Price, Mien Ellxabcth tor the benent of the building fund of "The Wavne JIuslcalo Coterl ., I Mlsson. Miss Vcrna Simmers. Mr. nnd the I'rankford Day Nursery. Rlffi a Stlon ami Ll?il. . Th! " Harry Kingston. Jlrs. Jlnry Al An entertainment will be given in Knrvf,liri. !"., rrlce and Mr. nnd Jtrs. Wllllnm T Orthodox Methodist episcopal Church . "i -" "ijtverR. (tomorrow evening. A sketch entitled MMum The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street Clearance of Spring Apparel M to A of f former prices Every Department Shares in These Price Reductions Dresses and Suits Coats and Wraps Blouses and Skirts Furs All Sales Final No Approvals None Sent C. O. D. CLEAN-UP SALE 5 "We aro colnc out of business uml will Eacrlllco our ciillio stock of woolens. S K ulllr.i .....I ..r....... i. ...!.. I3IIIB llllll Crepe de Chine 4Mn. f JXt ul.l.. ll M.ln.u. ft ftft vnl. M. m f O Hntim 30. In. wide; ..V) 0 AQ voluo . . ' Olmrmeu.ei 4n.ln. wldei IS inlue . . rnngfft nsturul colori Tlue VS.tlO Chiffon Tffetoi hluo and lilacUi 4 l"c 3.98 .'1.39 .'2.49 deorcetle Crepn nil col. ,.'1.75 ort 40-ln. whim (3, SO vat, neurit Milk l.lnlniri fS IO OQ vulu du CreD l chin Strlptit n aq Khlrllnri 14 value .... AJ.TTi Illnnluls nllllln i?lnirlinm tvillou nArpuloH CreUtlV rCllUCed. I AMERICAN JOBBING JIOUSE 61fi-18 S. iUvWWWWW OWSlf . KVBV rhoto hy rhotu-Crnfters .MISS MAKGUKKITE C. BEST Daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. John Ilest, of 1429 Krio avenue, whoso engagement to Dr. Gilbert II. .Meyers, of Pittsburgh, was re cently announced Masiln Ferry, Miss Catherine Ferry. Miss Kdythc Uverott nnd Miss Doris Dcnnl son were tho guests. Mr uud Mrs. John C Welch have returned from their wedding trip nnd will ho at t homo In Sewell. N. J. Mrs. i Welch, before her marriage on April 14, was Miss Anne Jloss. Irs H. A. Skeelian, Miss t.llllan Skeehnn, Jllss Jane Scott nnd Jlr. and Mrs. W Atkins will entertain the Pocono friends this evening at the home of Mm. Skeelinn. Tweittv-seeond and Dauphin streets. Their guests will in-r J...Ia. ffl T. fr A.,.. flaa tftt. uiuiiu .man iiriiu 1. .Wll. ...t . .... - ryn Jloore. Jllss Ida. Hastings. Jlr. and Jlrtf. William Simmers. Jlr. and Jlrs. Harry Oi Bthm. Jllss JIae Wheatland. miss Kdltli H mmers. air. nnu jirs Wheutland, Jllss Amy HacUley. Jllss nnd Jlrs. Harry Cohen, of 3517 NineJeenth street, gave a buffet UP1"'1' '" honor of Miss Hilda Llchten-1, Wo,n uml Mr' Alexander Wclsberg. whose engagement was announced. .. ,i, ,. ,,.--. u n,i Mm. ,mong tho guests wero: Mi. and Jtrs. I a. ..,,. , iv..Mnn.n. l. nn.l Mro 11a..v I .ilt'l l.llllUIIOI(.'lll, ...1. ,.... ....a. a.u.. Verblt. Jlr and .Mrs. M. Udell, Jlr. nnd ' Jlrs. Herman I.lchtensteln. or unmuen : Jlr, nnd Jlrs. Joseph Wurzell, Jlr. and Jtrs. II Welsberg, JIIbs Helen I.luhtcn steln. Mrs. Jlorris Llchteustein. Jlrs. J. JnLObs, of New York. Jllss Alice I.lch tcnstelu. .Mr. y.imuel Welsberg, of New York and Jlr. Krwln Llchtensteln. A rummage salo given by tho Queen Csther Lodge, commenced on Saturday, and will continue until next Saturday, Is being hold at 3623 Havorford avenue. The proceeds will go townrd the lodge's emergency fund. Jlrs. Marie Lano Is chairman of the committee In charge nnd will be assisted ,by Jtrs. Tlllle Singer and Jlrs. Ilannn Schollsteln The olllccrs of the Quoen Ksther Lodge In clude the following ladles: Mrs. Anna Frlmmcl, president; Jllss Lillian Jlendell, secretary ; Jlrs. Bebecca TimoiiH. Jlrs. ICsthcr Wild. Jlrs. J. Blumfcld Jlrs Pauline Lcfcowltz, Jlrs. llanna Schollsteln, Jlrs. Anna Iy, Jlrs. Beberoa JIaeklor, Jlrs. Bebecca Abrams and Jlrs. Adelaide Becker. Tho B'nal Jeshurln U. O T S. No. 2 Is holding a rummagn salo this week! which will rontlnuo until next Tuesday,, at HIO North Hleventh 'sticct, the iiro cceds of which will be glen to tlm hospital association Tho chairman of tho committee ts Jlrs.- Helen Freeman, who Is being assisted by .Mrs. Mario JIoss, Jlrs Blanche Bosenfeld. Jlrs. Jeannette Smith, Jlrs Rebecca Simons, Jlrs. Helen Joel and Jlrs. Sadie Arons. I Jlrs A Jackson, of Fifteenth and Poplar sticets. will glvo n luncheon and card party at her homo tomorrow aft-i ernoon, for sixteen guests. , Jlr. Frank Kind has returned from his trip to IJuropo to his ap.irtment ut the Hotel Majestic Jlr, and Jlrs. Isaac Plant of ilic, Hotel Jtajesttc. uro spending u foitnfght In Cincinnati, O Renovated BRASS BEDS RELACQUERED PKATIIhltS MI'.KII li: AMI MAItl'. INTO M.rTltll'.S uo 1'itiNo.H inn inoi.sri:Ki:n 37 ;r. einerlrure iiiKiirrit rnllre MitUruttlnn, ACME RENOVATORS 2ND & WASHINGTON AVE. Auto ull nrrvwlirrc. I'MhIi. 117 jcurs. I'hone, Ixinbiird l.U.l trlte V.UII1III (ilflllt.. l'usy Wllinw imiriiit iu. ifn ff In. wlilm blue mill lilurki AiUU S 3.B(I Millie S Trliiitlnc! nil vooii nu. In, o no ttldet ft Mi I ii i' bi70 Fr.ni'h ere'l to-o in, n qq ulili-i mill ft , JQ All-Wool hm (uponitfil) $n Ar 30. III. ttlil'l tuliin Ct.AU.., Cttjy (JlilfTon Ilniiiilrlullii 84.ii. o QQ whin all color i value III, OtUO Fruit or i.oonu ooi talun . ........... Mohuvk Hheetlnci 314 vilu. vtlr 38 98 rtfil Hprvuilii vatiiA . .... . . . ...'2.98 tone Clotlil l yds. In A fi nl.rri SA-lu. wldei fl rul. t1UU 4th St. JSVKJflNU HVUMnHMMHtt MATTRESSFQ Renovated J MoorestoWn Jfrtf. Collins Hogers, ' Mrs. Arthur Collins, Mrs. William Kennard nnd Mrs. William Wnlkcr attended tho May feto at Bryn Mawr cm Friday. Mrs. J. S. Bulst gave a dinner party on Saturday evening, The Iiev. Frederick A Warden will entertain the Camden Clerlcus at a luncheon today. Seventeen clergymen will bo present. Mrs. James Oladhlll was tho guest at a luncheon given nt the Believue-Strat-ford on Saturday Tho senior i'Ihbs of tho hleh school, with Mr. nnd Mrs. (Jllbert Altken as 1 1 iiiieroiies, spent several days in Washington Mrs. Georgn Hlllmiin was chairman of a coko. niiron and plnnt sale held In uto parish houe on Saturday, nits. Jamcn Stokes was In charge of the cAkes; Mrs. Samuel Itolllns, of tho aprons, and Mrs Kato Altken of tho plants. Mrs. David II, Ltpplncott. of in East Onk Avenue, gave a largo reception on Saturday evening, from 0 until 10 oclock. TIOGA Mrs. William II doll, of H17 West Allegheny avenue, gave a luncheon on Saturday nt her home In honor of Mrs. Oustavus v. Scldel, who has returned from her winter home. Klllcalre. In St. Lucia, Fla. Orchids nnd pink roses were combined in tho decorations. Other guests Included Mrs. Albert Bnltz. Mrs. Charles Unrger. Miss Gertrude Dohmcn, Jlrs. Martha W Downcs. Mrs. George C, Fleck, Mrs. Jnmctf I. Hollllmn. MIsh lola McCauley, Mrs.- Mary McCauley, Mrs. A. Lincoln Myers. Mrs. Hnrry Phi. sons, Mrs. William Both, Mrs. Frederick llollmnn. Mrs. v.. C. Shcllcnberger, Mrs. Henry Gordon Thunder, Mrs. William S. Vnre. Mrs. J. Louis Wacchtcr and Mrs. Samuel Whan. Miss Sarleta Benton will, entertain at cards this evening nt hi-i7 liome; 130S West Butler street. Her guests will In clude Mlyt Virginia Brownlcc, Miss Mabel Brleily, Miss Maude Hayic, Miss Mlna Say re, Miss Mnrle Borell, MIsh Gertrude Sayre. Miss Doris Mullln, Miss Anno Mullln, Miss Bessie Kplctt nnd Miss Esther Klbler. Mrs. Benton was tho Mny hostess of tho Phi Kappa Club on Saturday iilternoon, when her guests Included Miss Mario Fisher, Miss Bessie Eplctt, Mrs. William Hykes, Miss Nan uoggs, wm .iii r lun neets?. IMIss KUtli Bogcrs, Jllss Ksther Klbler, Jllss Edith l Hopprlek, Jtrs. Paul Dorn, Jlrs. Byron Maxn"' 1,,CZ lMlA nnd M"" IlU'h JIaxwell. I FRANKFOhD i . ., Fridav evening at SheldkneclU's Hall fT,u.. evening at nneiUKnccnis tiaii, . ror me nenent or tne slater uojorosas Church, at Paul and Buan-streets, and St. Itccco's Chanel at Ontario nnd Amber streets JIJss Genovlee llolden,. of Arrott Mreet. Is spending several weeks with frterid." In Horhester Jtrs. Wntrcn ICdgar gae n SOO partj the "Wedding of Jllss H. and Jlr. . be presented. Visitors' dav al tli i Club was lu-ld on f I by a dance In the' ov I house he Torresdale Golf Saturday, followed enlng at tho club- house ROXBOROUGH The Jlay meeting, of the Aid Society of the Hoxborough Baptist Church will be held this uenlng In tho social hall of the church Jlrs. Nathan I. Jones, the piesldent, will preside and an ad dress will be mado bv Jtrs. John P. Thompson, on tho "Survey of the Fields and Work of tho Northern Baptist Convention." An Informal re ception will follow the program. Jlr. and Jlrs. Christopher 13. Wood, of Gerhard street, have returned from nn automobile trip to the Pocono mountains. They had as tbelr guests Jllss Kllzabeth Schotleld, ot JIanayunk avenue, and Jllss Emma Krleger. of Grcentown, Pa. The latter has been spending the early spring as the guest of Jllsa Schofleld POMPE1AN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere GHAR6E ACCOUNTS KAHY Tr.KMS At the Leading Stores HKITKTOB iAitTirui..nt FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St., Phila. 610 Ouiiranli-e Tr. Itldit.. ttinillc City SO N. Third Nt.. Ciimdcn I I ' lj' y j!s$0 FLAT-FRONT i . ! 19 IF r sli,!Iiw M 1 I aniniuiuur r-1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir7yi TsiMumiiiSS y-t Sni all z' v. y I lf l'tJ v Y 1 lWywSn Cntrl the figure above II --3Av QI 0 YMiJJllI tne WJl'st"linein thesameway f7pst J nf iu W(7 a3 le corset does below J&S p I J X- Good Stores Evirywhere at Popular Prices V l I !j 9 N.moHr8Unlc.FbI.nIiuUtul.,NwYok CfA'l Jil WI8&AHICKON v The American Bridge t'o.'s Club has arranged u series of May dances to take placo on Monday cNenlngs during tho month. Mr. Joseph Itosp Is chair man of tho committee in charge. OYi Saturday evening tho club members gave a baseball smoker. The afternoon gnmo was followed by a supper and entertainment by the "All star Min strels." under tlfo direction of Mr. Harry M Taylor. The ufTalr wuh In chargo of Mr, Wilbur Kcholleld. Tho members aro Interested In tho snfety first movement and will glvo a series of molng pictures on Thursday evo nlng. Mny 20, In tho eluhhntiRP. HliiHtrnt- Ing tho topic. Mr. Harry W. Fnrrahd is Hupermtenueni or tnc club. MANAYUNK An Illustrated lecture on South America will ho given on Wednesday evening In tho auditorium of the Eplphnny Lutheran Church, Green lano and Sllvcrwood street, by tho Ilov, Charles F. Frey, D D. Tho members of Mnrriuetto Council will give a largo reception on Wednes day ovenlng, May 19, In St. John's Parish Hall, on Hector street. Mr. and Mrs. James Burgess of 425G Main street, tiro receiving congratula tions on the. birth of u son, Master James Burgess. Mrs liurgess will bo renfembered as Miss Alma Donald. NORRISTOVVN The PI Alpha Sorority, of which Miss LcEdna Dressier 111 president, gave n card party at the Norrlstown Apart ments which was htteniled by more thnn 200 guests. Miss Mlldtcd Cox wns chair man of tho committee In chargo of tho event nnd tho other members were Miss Dorothy Tyson, Miss Jlnry Htlles, .Miss Jnno Todd and Jllss Ethel Pennington. Jllss Buth I. Ktilmei. of West Lafa yette street, gave a miscellaneous shower In honor of Jllss Eva ftodenbnuirh. There wero twonty guests Tin. mairlnge of Jllss Bodenhough. nnd Jlr Thomas Fox. iiuiiiun r place In tho I or l'lilladelplila, will take earl summer. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Jlrs. Hugh .1 Keene) lmvo returned from their weiMlng trip and nro nt homo nt 2110 North Fifteenth street Mrs. Keeney will be remembered nu tlsu Af nrirlterllo Tl'il, tln.ial.tnn nt' jirs. Jlarv Daly. ..,,. rf. prpnn.. i.,1M -,,,-,, ,i i, ... fte""pendl.w u'rew'SVwl h Vtand'S at iinrr,,i,urR. Jllss Nettle K. Jletliuck, of Tamaqua. Pa., entertained at her homo yesterday in iiunur ui ,'iuuii'i b ija nnr nninn whk beautifully dec. prated with Mowers for ihnoeraRlon. Tlioso nresrtit ,om Mr nn.i the occasion. Tlioso present w ero Jlr. nnd Jlrs. 11 H. Dnbloff, Jtis Jeanetto JlatU- sow. Jlr. rhnrlcs Korlk. Jllss Lena W!lser. .miss Anna Dalilorf Jlr Nathan. Icl Goldberg, of Philadelphia , Jlr. Harry FOUNOtO ruuluuu,11,.ll:gt- . i.'M'jvaraii DbiatrS JSSmS! I Svfar 1122 Chestnut Street Naar SPECIAL :: in ' j Glove Silk Underwear g For two days only we urc offering wonderful values jE in Glove Silk Underwear. Dainty and lovely for one's r own use or very appropriate as a personal gift for the zm l June bride or graduate. All ure made of the most exquisite materials in tai- lorcd and elaborate styles. zzs STEP-IN COMBINATIONS j Reg. Price $9.73. Special Price $7.50 Featuring camisole and knickers, tailored top and ribbon shoulder straps, ns illustrated. UNION SUITS Regular price $7.9."i. Spccinl Price $5.1)5 Pink only featuring tailored top, in sizes 30, 38 and -10. CHEMISE Regular price $6.9."). Special Price 54.50 Tailored n n d lnce trimmed models. VESTS Rcgulnr price $4.50. Special Price 33.25 Pink only, elastic top and ribbon shoulder straps. Netburg, of Chester; Miss Jlolly Med nick, Jllss Fanny Tulln, Mr. Mnx Lewis and Mr, Jtorrls Tulln. of Tamaqua, nnd Miss Fanny Lewis, of JIazelton. DELAWARE COUNTY .Mrs. Joseph W. Hawlcy, of Media, has gono to Atlantic City for nn In definite stay. Mrs. Walter D. Grlscom nnd Jlrs. William Jf. Frlsble entertnlned tho rncm itApa .r i,a Moriin limtteli nf the Lmer geney Aid at their homo on Friday af ternoon. Jlr. and Jtrs John Claude Bedford nnd their family have moved to the home of Dr James P. Hutchinson, near Jledla, which they lmvo taken for tho summer. Tho dance bold In tho gymriaslum oi the Jtedla High School on. Thursday evening wan largely ttended. NEW JERSEY NOTE8 Mr. J. Cnthcrwood itobinson nnd i.i 'i,..'ii, i.itit nf TteverU. enter tnlned at their home on Warren one at n musleale of songs by American composers; Jlrs Florence Pnrr Oerrwns the guest of honor. There wero over 100 guests present Jtrs. H. N. Cresswell and her sister. Jllss JlcCutoheoti, of tho Hazclcroft. Edgewater Park, who spent several weeks In Atlantic City, lmvo opened their homo for a few weeks, where tie will remain until leaving for Jinlne. whero they will spend the summer months. Jlr. nnd Jlrs Selgleman Meyc.ru hi"'1 sailed for a six weeks' trip abroad. Jlrs Meyers Is tho daughter of Mr, James II Birch, of Buillngtou. and during their stay abroad will visit Colonel Thomas II Birch, of Lisbon, who Is United States minister to Portugal Stauffer-Balsley Tho marriage of Jllss Anna Jlaudc TinlBliv daughter of Mr ami .Mrs., ?,, Key! of Illdley Park, ami Jlr. Bobert Stnuflcr. of New c-rk, will. mire nlaco this evening at the bome.pt II11W.I-.-.-V.. "".-.-'. O Mnt M- rinlslcy will Klve hrf daughter In mar-1 "lape. and Jllss Hlolse Mollis will be Said o( honor nnd the bride h only ; atteruinnt Jlr. K. I Stauffcr will act. nrfliest man for his brother The Rev. 11 A. B.ium. of Pittsburgh, will per, form the i.eremon A reception will I follow After u wedding trip Jlr and Mrs, Stauffcr will live In New otk. IF YOU LOVE Flowers you uilll lie Interested In THE CENTURY FLOWER SHOP .,. 5!i Tlrloto Chestnut St, 1658 VALUES s -S 1 t",iiIIIIIIITTP I ffl SSrSL ii ( O jsZi YyA.i til 1 vr, ' 'ill t y.4 ' Ik II v J "jry ll I II WOMAN HURT BY AIT0 Accident Occurs at Eighth and Market Streets Mrs. Augusta Hniiroth, llfty-llvc ) ears' old, G314 Wyaluslng avenue, was struck by an automobile, driven by Charles Main, 2020 South Tenth street, shortly before noon today nt tho corner of ICtghth nnd Market streets. Shn wns m aagaaaSiirsgteiajasia 1 J. 33. Sheppacd & Sons I i 1008Gh'estnutSfeL-cefe (Poet Reasonable ., fe gBMIMVM MiSsS&SzL George Allen, Inc 1214 Chestnut Strcef-1214 Announce for Tuesday Display of Ultra Smart Hats $15 and $18.00 The Season's Best Millinery Value These dressy moc'ela are developed In flno Milan Hemp Braids, RttjactHe ' uban Braids In delicate autnmt-r hadcB of Orchid, Pink aJ 11 t"r I'rcu'lHiB colors each nindel tefreshlng In nowness each or distinctive beaut Hats for every occasion and every type. They are the best value we have offered and have the appearance of Hats at a much higher price. Chiffon de Ajnour and Silk Voiles $3.00 Quality at $1.85 yd. Beautiful flno quality; an excellent material for waists and dresse for street or eenlnr wear. All new Roods, and there areall the staple colori and the new spring shades !S s Also a limited assortment of Chiffon Cloth, the usual $2.00 kind at $1.25 yard Colored Suiting. Linens $1.75 yard ' Hose'" FhTWSouK B1UC- Br0Wt, Gre'' V'0lCt' rcen' Tan' Figured Voiles; navy grounds with patterns in contrasting shades. Two special lots 85c and $1.00 a yard: values $1.00 and $1.25. Rigaud's Mary Garden Talcum Special Value, 35c Box splcndlc? powder frairrant. with the odor of Jinry Garden dm-. fume. 2c war tax 'l Quelques Fleurs Talcum $1.00 bottle h V new Importation just received of this famous odor Ail th I g InstlnR fragranco of a hlRh-cIass extract it a fraction of the cost rllDIIIMmMM rnoTOPUVTS PHOTO TIAYS THRU l( V COMPANY r OFlMERICA AIL L 12Hi, Morris - Tassjunk Ave. Alnambra Mm dKii at . uvse. .3 l.l ui;k II IIKII.. "1 Ills' WIKI. h MONEY ' A I I ETUCNV rrankforil Allei!hny ALLtuHtlNI Mat DallvS K. BvKi.ut8. ri.AHA KtMllM.I. YOCNn In ' THK rolUllliDUN WOMAN' V3CW C MO AND T1IOMP.-OS STfa. NORMA TVLMAIM.I, jn Hlli: I.ON LIS AND 1 Il ARCADIA CHU.STN'VT H-low ll'.TH Ml V M iu 11 Ki M nKKT t.VTBI I. in lilt: niaur nr wat BALTIMORE ?&A aBnA,OT,c .NtAtlKI NoniUVI) In TINTO LOST CITY ' No 1 PI I IK" RID n iihond sminBT and 01-i-Il,OirL l .OlT-.HANNA AVE nt'STi.N r-vnvi'M in "TUB I'llHMl AN nrtOTHKHS BROADWAY ?rr.s7;dP'r J" MVRK TWAIN'S HlVlCl.liDl.tlHl F'lN.V ' PAPITOl "-- MMIKI.T HTHUET N '"Li , i ,,, i- . . i:.nr. nmi i.ixm- m "rAPTAIV SWIFT CENTURY nun: avk at iinr MAT. UAII.Y TATI.UII 11(11. MUM 111 NllrillS'U Ml'T 'I IIB TIlfTII ' COLONIAL lltn M.iplpwn.yl Ave.. Mil 7 nnrt II I' t Ark I'll Kfultl) In MTTI.E NMKPIIERU OK KTNiiDOM riiMi: ' EMPRESS MAIN HT MNNA.YUNK V I riNri: ihiiv i inNui. iiAnrtYMom: in rlllJ lOl'I'EIIIIKAD FAIRMOUNT t, lir VM-IIE 8WKKT in I UK HEAIM.1KH SWX' FAMILY r,;,r!!1,ia VI T ST ll I All' In I Ml". fIIE TIOKR" ATI-1 T TJIi: V.TIHV-IWow Spruf, JOin oi. m vtinee daily v ii i.rwt.r wini'm m III ART STRINtIR ' FRANKFORD ina UMxiSosai UOI1KRT WARWICK In Tjmr Mir the man GREAT NORTHERN " ? a,..';M' lliSHTAVfE TAI.MAPOB ill TWO WEEKS" IMPERIAL ':, s JSA&SS VT8. fl.Ant KIMRAM. YOUNO in the roiminiE.N woman" I FADFR UHT I'AnpTwwi"avtI L.u.AUrirs. matinee daily CI.ATIA KIMIIAM. YOUN13 In THE l'OHIIIDDr.N WOMAN" 1 1RPRTY hkoad coi,uMniA av THE C YCUWE" 333 MARKET oTSffSTO WII.MAM KAnNlIM In HEAKT HTAtNOH MODEL m OUTII ST. Orchtitrtt, ' ijnntlnuoii JttMK JANIfl' i 'THE Mf T. .. .l U-- taken, 'to, thoVJeffqrson lfosriltBl, Vh'tNfJ (j It wuh learned h is suffering froffliR i .; tinctured skull. ' x,jr After striking Mrs. llaurotli tha nu..',t ' ! lomoblle smashed into a car driven ufv v Harry llnronsky, 7.1(1 South , Four j street. Jioui iuocnincs wero BllghtU"' w damaged. . . i r . Main ns placed under nirest nnd.wlUJ.f , be given n henrlng tb'ts afternoon at ufb 'J yeuvrui i. oiiuu niuiiuu, wiit1 A saucy little White Pique Hat for $1.50! A "ducky" Bloomer Suit of cham bray, in rose, or blue, or green, or pink $5.00. Could any youngster's outfit be more charming? Saturday CloMing Hour, 1 P. M. I i 'Prlceo for Quality PHOTO PLAYS The following: theatres obtain their picture through the STANLEY Company of Amer- ml P ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for tho theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through mn! the Stanley Company of America. j OVRRRRnnf 03D AND ;r.r v .j.'jvv.i'-'nD Avts. "OLDiuns or rortTUNE- PALACR 1-". MAniCBT HTItKET -- - ,,t . . - 11.1, .. .. THE niVLUH KND" f,n,, PRINCESS H"i'8 -JKCT STnErf"i' wnATvrrUAST:. nVAVT5,.. .mv REGENT MAI?,K,yT sl. "-i"- nlTi, . ... ' '" A M to II 1 M ., D. W fJKIKI'ITIIR ' '-i - . ti . ..t. uiu.n i r.ni UUKSTIO.V RIALTO ,'I:,JANTOWN An7 the di:atii imieatkh RUBY "AnuCT t hblow t'tu SAVOY '-" JwnKCTHniijifr .-, iionnnT wnOviof-' ."""'O'lT Trior m- rut: man" SHERWOOD n''"'i haiTtT ...iw .v r,?t- ,."VI I.IKS ' STANF FY MARKET AIIOH: lr.Tit w . . .. . i .. .. , ,, ... ,,:-:: ii in WHY DE MII.I.E ' '" J J5 UIANOE YOIMI UI'E' - victoria zay': .. Rl X IM.Af H's ' l "' . THE SILVER IIORiu; fS " NlXON-NIRDLINCER THEATRES ff BELMONT wu AUOV" NAtuae ( harry norniNi In i"i""ii mijArip" CEDAR l0T" U-DA" avisos TorRMsrn h LADY S OAIITBR" MY coliseum """"M'ywpas: ROI.ERT WAUWrcic"lAND H THOU ART THE MAN" v, IUMB0 Pl?"l ST "TtARD XVlB.fi. jjtimu Jumbo Jun. lion on I'ranlifaM rTS" . MTAR f'ANT In VALLEY OP TOMORROW" 'THE F .Ofl 1ST "1..ANU rr-UT BTRKETJ . jiaim i an ,1 .1f( U;30 in i fAlM. nlriiv u "." MI A "HUCKLEBERRY 1 INN" NIXON "" '"" lura'5!f,"J1.- MA11Y MINTEH In "WIVES AND OTHER WrVEB" RIVOLI Mn AND n i " STRAND'2KK 4SS&'4 wufiVfLwniifiCy'VTNW' 'l W WEST ALUEGHKNY g. f 'fexmriri''BHw ' AlA - . 7 . - T7" -rSW-'J V T' w p J if-! Ii M r l"ti h M it--1 hi U. 7 n v rt i Si . ik BtfiJ i i. HI' lq n ri ii w Iff ft H M Z tl io ill Brf MT 6f bn. ire tttr , w T HU 'IV V i A I' V i, H r H 3 vrM TTVJ J ' V "' " i 1 ' ' ' 1 ' " ' ' -'yBipltU tto ." l)owlu rqifi. jar 19 .m;i;.,pB WaurAi ( f fa , '? V. liw iv
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