rr r- :mkii$ aiAY uc ads- r r--1 ' A I . . ' ' y :' i-" . 1. ' - rr i ! :' 'sjisir gossip About people Nancy Wynne Talks of the Floiver Market, the Sculpture Exhibit and Other Matters Miss Carvallo to Return to France A Stvcct Story vT SEEMS to me It's uotliltiB but out 1 of 'floor nffnlrs (hopo-ilnyi. And rtali y tf"1 went her ronld not be more Kaut ifol now tlflt ,1,e wnrl?cr Aa.l1 Siw come ftt ,nst- T01"0"0?' A1'";? " Koponv Khow. next wck tho flower .rk?t nt Kitten housa Square, nml nfter Z the lIor"c Show'nnd Mn.v Market n Gfrmanton, while out on the Road nr there " the AblnRton 1-ete "one" In a Ithio Moon" on the iHt tiny 'Mlnlf Vou. T hnvo no Idea thnt these ,re the only nffolrs plnnnetl, they are Jlmplv the. only one I have heard of M hr nml I nm rifther hazy as to the ilite for the Klttenhouse Sniinic llcmcr market for no one him told It to me. I know the mnihet will be pretty nnd Mhit Mm. VA K. Price Ih worklnj? very i.rl at it, and bo Is Mm. Andrew Wr Wit Crawford and ever bo many otlim, hut the day I know not yet. I irely tell It to you the minute I Kir It. nnd I do know It to be next eek. So that's a step In the right , direction. TV THE mcnntlme, have you heard JL about the exhibition ot scuTT'ture np r, nmnrlate for caruciiH nun purKH wnu-ii prOW aie iui j, All n nro Tlllllrl. tnr In the cardend therebf, nnd. in the rirdens of IHltciihoiiuo Hnunre Aiie exhibition U to open with n private xkw tomorrow afternoon from until fi o'elock. and will last through the month till .Tunc 11. The reception committee includes Mr. He Witt Cuylcrs Mrs. Arthur lee Mr. John Frederick Iis, Mrs. Jt Tnit McKonzie. Mis. .Tolin.MurKoc, Mr. Kobert T.. Montgomery, Mrs. .John a Newbold. Mr. Kll Kirk Price, Mrs. Cornelius Stcveuson, Mrs. orko Htc tiawn. Mrs. Eilward Stotcsbury, Mrs. Chnrlemngne Tower, Miss Molct Oak ley, Mis. Alexnndcr A an Hetisselncr, Mr. Oeorfte Woodward and Mrs. Charl ton Yarnall. T PAW Mrs. Stanley Flnsr, .Jr., "yes 1 trtlav wenrlnj n stunning costume, of Mark combined with black and hitc check. Tlie scml-litting cape of black is edeed with wide bands of the black nnd white check, and the skirt of tho frock lias a very wide border of the. nmo. Her bodice Is finished about the reck with a flat collar of exquisite lace and her Miinll upturned lint Is of black Neapolitan stiaw. T HEAIl that Isabellc Carvallo is go 1 Inc back to France this week or t.cU if bcr bont has not been put off, as has everyone else's. She is n-iileee, of Miss Fnnuie Coleman nnd of Mrs. Ifor ire Block, anil hns been spending the winter here, having come over from her home ul Chateau Vilhradry to make her debut among her relujlvesj She has been staying with Miss Coleman, at lv!0 Rittcnhouso square, since early in the winter nnd lias been having n splendid time. There is a younger d?ter who is about due to come out next year. T heard the other day thnt she would probably come on for next season, but 1 understand it is not settled as yet. Isnbelle has been visiting in Wash ington fur a few days. She Is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leon Joachim Carvi'lo. MAKIO.V is seven years of age nnd much given to demonstration in the matter of numbers of kisses where Ddu.v and Mother are concerned. The ether night as she was getting ready to to up to bed she approached iter father with the remark: "Daddy. T'm joinc to give you twelve kisses." '(ioodnc". Marion! what on earth fhall I do with so many kisses," re turned her nffectionHte father. ''I don't hclicp I need that many." I'p -.poke small Polly who is five: "Dadih." said she. "I don't give you lots of kices. do I? But when 1 'do sue joii one Kism, u'h some kiss, isn t It' And Daddv on rrcountlnc the tale, rcinuiked "I'll sny it is." NANCY WYNXK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. ITnhralin Brlce. of 1318 Txcust licet, h.ii Issued imitations for tho marrlaKo of her daughtnr. Miss Mabel A Brlco nnd Mr. Walter Stiatton wheeler on Saturday, .tune fi. at 4 o'clock In tho Church of St. l.ulto nnd ine I-plpluny, Thirteenth street, near Pine. A fmmll ippi.ntlnn will fnllnw tho ceremony Mr nnd Mrs Ollvor ITRlnn frnrnw!! of 1721 Locust street. hao Issued m Itatlons for a dlnner-dunco on Rat 'irday iiiclu In honor of .Miss Dolphlno juubi'. iiauHntcr or Mr. ana Mrs. HOrftCO Klein Tlnilirp rt firnaoa TTrtlnf Mich, and Mr James H. It. Cromwell," on of Mr and Mrs. Kdward T. Stotes- uur nop mnrrlaKe will taho pluce m Thursday, Juno 17. ,'",le iomsa Asiiiiuist and Mr. ' ii Butler Smythe. whoso enguRement nan lieen announced recent! v. will he kucsiih or Honor at a liuffet supper oniatuul.o Juno B. to bo given by MIbb Ivrothv XrulinM IM ilani.htnR e At.. nd Mis Wllllum N'ewbfljd Ely, ' of Chestnut Hill, at her parenfn liome. Mlsi Viiglnla Ttobortu daughter ot Mr and Mrs. Geoiro W. n. Ilobcrts. in i,Lnl"K was recentlv announced, ni.V'iic KUrBJ: of honor nt theatro C,LJin"f"1 hv supper at the Itltz in i! ." haurdnv cvcnlnjr. May 2, OI.nrtmT" "J' ,,r ""'' Mra noboit ut HI) Kl "f Thu S'lU'-TclH. Chest- l.nHhi,J!ll'!!d'.,R?l?..ro,?ny f New Kng- ecn t ,i"if" l!" """' luricu- 1 SeinMotckr l,,,,cnhouse tomorrow minis ir K.MrB' nohe,.t I'owlor Cum-?-nS,l i Lca.B,' ".1J?nal ..President . -" Muroi oi nouor anil CORNS LIFT OUT! , COSTS FEW ttNTS p'ops of magic! Doesn't g" one bill Drop a little 'tezorie on a touchy corn, nstanily that corn stops hurt! "8, then you lift it off with H'8 fi:,Cers. No pain! Try it! tR!'? ,0 " -our feet of "7" the QudnnaU cnim. ft 1 ' will make rui address. Mrs. Kllzabeth Wager-Smith will preside. ""cm i MftJ.,r' McC"on nnd Mrs.' MeCnl on. of Wynncwood, will move to Wash melon on Snturday, to remain there for somo time. Miss Anna Barnard, ot nillot ave nue, Uryn Mawr, will have ns her guest for tho romlnir week Miss Kllza It. Uell, of Dayslde, I t, Mr. William Uedrgo Nelson, Jr., of Cedar Cottage. West Chester, jwvo a luncheon followed bv brldgo In honor ot Jiiss Uoli yesterday. . .The following Riiesti. will attend the birthday party to bo given by Mr. and Mrs. James if. Dickey of Wayne. In honor of their daughter. Miss Margaret piclV on Saturday, In celebration of liyr ninth birthday: Miss Cora Itoever, Miss Mnrjory Ue Quclln, Miss Jonn Co vert, Master John Covert, .Miss nutli punning. Miss Ilosabcl DufV. JIIss Isn b.eU.Do.,.WolX1 MlRS nilMbcth OoOkln, Afoster Billy Cookln, Mlsn Kntlierlne I.a cfck, Master Stownrt L,ncock. Miss Mar ghret Do Mnrse Miss Klltabcth 13lmer, Miss Laura Klmer. Miss Kvclyn Dol terer Miss Anne fierce, MIrs Mnrjory Ringer, MIbs Wynno Whetstone, Mnstor Pierce Whetstone. Master William urinncr. Miss hmina Young, Master Jo seph Craw ford and Muster Kronflcld Crawford. .,Mr- "nd Mr?- Strickland U Kneaes, . ! :-2f .XounK8town. 'O- and family will K2. tno. 'im.Tner with Mr. Kneass's KJ at 11,clr n,ac' nt Dalcsford, uerwTi. f.mM,nifi. nmI XIis; -'o-ace Booz and at Ardmore x"0cd ,nto t,lelr new hoUse !ifIr'.Lvol. ,T' X,rfn,lco ot Wayne. left ami mV.01" clAlcnf' ars. Prentlco ?.rn.iie ?llsscs pntlee will Join Mr. xu? homrmh' whcro U,ey Wl" en?irr?i.,W,1,"'a.m:1' Vc,i. f. Oak T.nne, H.. i- i. i -.nu rarijr oil aiur S'V' ,?t,I0,no,r,.r, 1,,''r sister. Jtiss Kllra. feVlr. nr, .'),I.,;GU' .dn,Shtr of Mrs. .ei h0' engagement has been Hn- v?,Vd.it0 Mr; D:inlel Whltoman. Among tho guests were Mrs. Monroo Plshcr.' Mrs. Henry I.a Jtuo Thompson, -i11!88 -:-.11''- ?x well. Miss Gertrude Ker 1II,B; "ejfn C'ormlcy. Miss Louiso UurK. Jllas Charlotte Loughlln, .Miss Emily Docnnng MIhs Gwendolyn Miller, Miss Gertrude nurk, Mrs. Clarence K Clemmer. Miss Anne PorterMlss Dor othy Bacon. Mrs. Edwin II. Burk Mrs. Paulino C. Wllllnmson. Mrs. Bayard C. ?lC-lBt0n-v.Mr.,;v AIfrcd Sl J'athleu, Mrs. Howard .N. Walton. .Mrs. John Mtto Mrs. John Carter, Mis. A, KlndeWen. ,11: ,;or'fe Fernley, Mis. John Wnl i! ' Norman Barr. Mrs. WIN ltam ?.nej' MS Isadore Klndclsen, Vii. Cn," Maxwo11' Jl"s' Thomas 'orima,Vr Ml!ier;, Mrn- Ifar' Butter A?r,th' ?TB- ? Mthleu and Mrs, Louis Svin .,llWi,cl,coP and card party will bo 51 ?.", Thursdny afternoon, In honor of Miss Mathleu. by Mrs. George White man, at the Philadelphia Country Club. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Pennell Tavlor. or Wayne avenue, Germantown, have returned from a week-and stay at the Dennis, Atlantic City. A concert followed by a dance will !!? ?i n ?, odnosday for the benefit of tho Baldwin Day Nursery. omAn And Mrn- x" p- Cramer were, among the guests entortalnod at a dln !?,, jy Mr? and Mrs. Paxton Doetorf of Bryn Mawr, and Jlr. and Mrs. orman Thorne, ot Ardmore. on tiCJ "Iff venlng before tho dance at the Philadelphia Country Club. The St. Davids- subscription dnnco was given at the Saturday Club, on Sat urday evening. The hostesses w-cio Mrs. Humbert B. PoWcll, and Mrs. ltobert jblmer. ALONG THE READING Miss Edythe Steinberger. daughter nr cl "J"1. "H1"8, Allcrt Sternbergcr, or 6732 Sydenham street. Oak Lane, will b married to Mr. Gilbert J. Leliman on Saturday evening at the Adelphla iIot.eJ' ,T'' ceremony will be poi formed by tho Kev. Dr. Joseph Krauskopr nt 7 o clock In tha. presence) of the Immediate members of tho families. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr nnd Mrs. William J Fltzpatrlck nnnounce the engagement of their daughter Miss Catharine M Fltzpat rlck to Mr. Raymond M. Cou'rtenay of Bethlehem. Pa, Mrs. J. Wentworth Held nnd Mrs David K.. Sloore, Jr. assisted by the members of the auxiliary ot tho chil dren's wnrd of the Sainaiilan Hospital, Broad and Ontario stiocts, will g0 a card partv on Wednesday evening. May L'6, at 8 o'clock, at the clubhouse ot tho Temple University Club. J81G North Broad Street. Bridge and COO will be la ed. Announcement Is niado ot the mar riage of Miss Elizabeth Grlndrod. daughter of Mrs. William Harris, ot 3321 Sargcant Htreet, and; Mr Harrison Hlsenhart, of Thirty-first and Dlumond streets, on Snturday May 1 In tho Park Congregation Church, bv tho rector, tho Tte. Dr. Adams. The brldo was glon In marriage by her grandfather, tho Rev T T. Mutchlur. and whh attended by Miss Florenco Harlow Mr. William Bonne was best man Mr. and Mrs Klsenhurt w.111 llo nt Sfhnron Hill. Mis. If. Dollmarr Conley entertained the members of tho Alpha Sigma kororlty on Snturdav nftenionn at her home. 2514 Hldgo avenue. Her guests Included Mrs. I'aul Boyd. Miss Kdlth Haines, Mis Elmer C. Taylor, Miss fJlads Vance, Mis Hnrry Herbrank. Miss Marian Harris. Miss Besslo Baldt. Miss OIIe Duey. Miss Helen Conine. Mlm Hlizubctli Hctt und Mlsi, Juno Stretch. Tho members of the class of 'S3 of thm Girls' High mid Nounal Schools will hold their annual reunion on Satuidav afternoon at the homo of Mrs rntton, BIO South Forty-second street. Miss Virginia Maltland Is president of tho class nnd MIbs Mar K P.ohb Is secre- r -sSw$3s The mark that makes you sure sure of style sure of value Would you know the satisfaction of having shoes perfectly comfort able, yet good-looking and in the height of fastyon? A pair of thct.c La France Rainbow Pumps yill f-ivc you this pleasure for they arc made of Keystone Kid, which is not only soft and pli able but extremely modish as well. We have many other models all charming and it will be a pleasure to show them to you. Keeping shots on trees when not In use helps rrcierve their shsps TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET l -.1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHK "f" Bfiiiiiiiw .B& th jfr xHis'V y ' 7i5w .jiKk - JLlliiiiiiiiiakv jfft " fj tSw iiiiml -5t 'W' i'lC Children of Mr. rtnd Mrs. Harry Tim Ktenlnr l'nllllo JtiUer weleome jxUI noteH nt Intertnt from niioui nartH of the rltr. but thrfo nntrn iiiiihi or rnpulilr of rrlllrntlon, Hereafter oclnt Item nt by mall to the paper will not lie imbtlihed, unlrKH slxneil lir the rndfr with nninr. addrm. and telr Plionr number. AdflrMn hnclnl Itilnn to the Society I'xlllor. i:enlnc 1'ublkt l.edrer, 000 (lirlnut Direct.. tnrv Tho annual reunion of tho class of 'SS will be held on tho same nftcr noon at Hamilton Court, when an In formal leceptlon will bo glcn for tho newl -elected president, Mrs. Charles A. Gill. Interesting programs have been arranged for each entertainment. Mrs Henrv F. Young entertained the members of the aid society of the Bethel United K angelical Church last evening, Her guests Included Mrs. John S. Chubb, Mrs. J Woods Batdorf. Miss Helen Ben nett, Miss Chrlstlno Chubb, Mrs. John McKrell. Mrs. H. Oberholtz, Mrs. Bay W. Mussclmnu, Mrs. Charles Cope. Mrs. Thomas Wicker, Mrs. Charles Fischer, Mrs Hiram Longacre. Miss Kvelvn Ycagle Miss Mabel Ycagley. Mrs, Wil liam List, Miss Bertha Yonglc, MIsk Carrlu Muck. Mrs. W nickel. Mis. Isaiah Snytlfr, Mrs. John Jlaldcmnn. Mm. i;. M Ycagley. Mrs. Harvey Hnl deman Mis. Hnrry Gale. Miss Mary Batchclder und Mrs. ndwln H. Ycagley. Dr. Maria LaSscr has returned from Florida, whcro sha spent several mouths, nnd Is tho guest of Mrs. Joseph H Fel gel, of 2103 North Broad street. Mr and Mrs. Cly K. Scllg. of tho Hotel Majestic, have been entertaining their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Alfied S Elseman, and their smart son, of New York. Mr nnd Mrs. Charles .T. Stern and fnmllv left last week to make their homo at 4710 Drexel Boulevard, Chicago. . Mrs Wnlter Eastburn. of 2141 North Rlchteenth streot. was hostess at tho an nual spring luncheon nnd E00 of her club Inst week, given at tho Hotel Nor mnndle. Among those present wero Mrs. William BoyU Mrs. Lewis Eckels, Mrs. Hose Rttssel, Mrs. Harry B. Ether. Mrs. Albert Moore. Mrs. George Remen ter, Mrs. Hatry Palmer, Mrs. William Carman, Mis. Eugeno Loreaux, Mrs James Glndlng. Mrs. Harry Kruger, 'Mrs Elmer Young, Mrs. William Cun ningham, Mrs. Byrom Ramsey. Mrs. Georgo Gugenhelmcr. Mrs. William Chambers. Mrs. Harry Palmer nnd Mrs William Dllsmore. Miss Gertrude Hamilton of North Eleventh street, will entertain her 000 club at her homo tomorrow afternoon Tho class of 1S84. Girls Normal School, will hold Us annual reunion on Sntuida. May IB, at tho Art Alliance, 1823 Walnut street Mrs. Lewis R. Dick Is president of tho class. Miss Beatrice Wolnrelch, of 1703 Diamond street, is spending a few dayu ns guest of her sister. Mrs. Lawrenco Gassenhelmer, ot 'Washington. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mis Albeit Goldner, of 034 Catharine stieet' and her niece Mrs Joseph C. Giovej- ot 82G South Fifty-eighth street, who hiivo boen visiting Mrn, Goldner's mother. Mrs. Lewis E- Nichols. In Cleve land. O, will return homo by way of Niagara Falls and Buffalo, ' Mrs. Roy P. Lodge, of Potcrson, N. J., Is tho guest for a fortnight of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Gaunt, of 0101 Chester loenue Announcement was made csterday of tho manlagn of Miss lena L. Fpx, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox. of 6210 De Lancey street, to Mr Joseph I Cohen, which took placo on September 18 in Baltimore. The Rev H. RMind performed tho ceremony which was kept closely secret until-toriuy Mr.nnd Mrs. Cohen will live with tho brido's parents. Mrs. A 1J Shoemaker of Voung'stown. Q. Is spending a few weeks as tho guest of hor sister and brother-in-law, Mr nnd Mrs. William Preston Brenz, Jr of 5424 Angora terrace. Mrs Henry Prolherovr. of 142.r. South Fifty-fourth street, entertained Satuidav evening Her guests Included Mrs Frank Smith. Mrs Ray IVrrar. Mrs William P Brenz, Sr.. Mrs Lwis Lllllch. Mrs. Henri Leech and Mrs John 'MueMer Mr and Mrs, Clarence Dill, of B863 Springfield n venue, nro spending tho week-end at Clementon, J. The Merzbacher Club of Templo Uni THE BIG SHOE STORE l204-06r08Market St. rholo by Machracli. C. Potter, Jr., of Ardmoro . versity held lis semimonthly meeting Sunday at the homo of Professor Merz bacher 6039 Walton avenue." where tho now bonrd ot directors was elected. This will consist ot Mr, James .1. Itcgnn, president. Mr A .Lincoln Meyers, vice president. Mr. Harold B. Borneman, treasurer; Jlr Joseph J. Cohen, secre tary; Mr Kmanuel Romm, Mr. John Hornn and Mr Thomas Regan. Prelim inary stons for lnrornorntlntr tho olllb were considered Tho constitution cf tho, club was received and ratified. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mis. Lettern, of 1321 Heed street, nnnounco the engagement of their daughter. Miss Adeline Letter., to Mr. D. Santlllo, of 1717 Mifflin street. Miss Gertrudo C. Brown, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. James J. Brown, of 2511 South Nineteenth street, has gono to Providence, P. I , to remain for a fort night ns (he guest of Mrs. Clinton Sheii pard Mrs. Sheppard will bo remem bered ns Miss Annlo Judge. . The Conn ado Country Club of South Philadelphia, composed of nil evseivlce men, have opned their summer cot tngo nt Clementon Heights, AVnong the meuibeis of the club are Mr, John Wiley, president , Mr. Christopher Braddock. vice president; Mr. John Mc Kay., secretary , Mr. Harvey Wiley, treasurer, Mr Thomas Kelly, business manager, Mr James Wiley, outside of ficer; Mr William Cullen. Insldo or fleer ; Mrs' Thomas Kane. Mr. Thomas McCormlck, Mr frank McCormlck, Mr. James Calne. Mr. Raymond Cullen. Mr. Howard Jackson. Mr. Charles Abbltle and Mr Edward Walker. . Mr. nnd Mrs. David Wagner, of 2338 South Woodstock street, hae returned from tllr wedding trip. Mrs. Wngner will be remembered as Miss Elizabeth Philips v MANAYUNK The annual reception and bnnnuel of Palestine Chapter No. 260. Order ot the liastern Star, will be held tomorrow evening In Masonic Hall, on Main street Miss Emma C. Kemper, worthy matron, win jrcBiuu iii wic uwiquei unu win be assisted In receiving by Mrs. Har-' rlet P. Rogers, assistant matron; Mrs Lee Burgess, secretary: Mrs. Alfred, Patchett, treasurer: Mru Julia L. Camp, I conductress, and Mrs. Louisa F. Fer-, rler. her assistant. An nddrnss will be made by Mr. J. Horaco Ferrier, worthy patron. A campaign will be staitcd tomorrow to raise JBff.OOO to procuro a homo In th-' Tvienty-flrsr ward for the Thomas Emery Post 229, American Legion. ROXBOROUGH Mr. nnd Mm. Alfred P.ite.bett of fisar. nidgo avenue, ontcrtalned at catds on Saturday oenlng at their home, with tho following guests' Mr. and Mis. Sam uel Borer, Mr and Mrs. Wnlter K. But- ton, MIrb Martha Woener and Mr and ' Mrs. Alfred It. Bechtel, j Mrs. Herbert StulTord. of -tot Selllo street, entertained tho members of the 1 Hoxborough Mothers' Club lust week at' their May meeting. , Mrs A. C. Thrlng and Mrn Mllson . nro taking n trip to Niagara Kails and Canada. STRAWBERRY MANSION A surprise freedom partv whs glen hv Mlsn Anna Neumann, of 1'JOS North Thirty-first utrcot. In honor of her brothor. Mi. Isadorn JCeumann, on Sun. day. Among tho cuchIh w-eu- Mr and .Mrs. Charles Neumann, Mr nnd Mrs. v. i'.agie, Mr. nnd Mrs J.. Jiorgen- UNEQUALEgm PURITY Assists, in eliminating poisonous wastes ' from the system rAIlADISB SPRING COMPANY I Brunswick, Mime Cini.inni.ti, Ohio MiTcncLL Fletoiier Co. risiirr Actuir Co. " J . IU Model No, 657 roth, Miss Kthel Hleltii MlrVrance Maiion, Miss Charlotte Iloth, Miss J'lorcnco Itpblnson, Mr. Morls Kcppe:i m,"n. Mr. Max Hcnrman Mr, Allen. iSlcholaa and Mr. Oscar Neumann. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr nnd Mrn, Harry I., rirrnn. of Drexel Hill, entertiilned nt enrdH on Sut tudav cAerilug In honor of Mr nnd Mrs. Hairy Wllllnms, who wrro with them er the week-end. Their guests In cluded Mr. and Mrs Ocorgi- lu-s, Mr. and Mrs John W ItohliiPon, Mr, and M.r.H:. ''-"eeno Hohmltt and Mr nnd Mrs. Williams. Mrs. Green's llttlo nephow. Master Francis M Wngner, Jr., of I'oltstown, Is spending a few weeks with them Mr, nnd Mrs. Jarl Schneider have Issued Invitations for n reception In honor of tho Treble clef Chorus at their country homo at. l.nngiiorno on Satur day afternoon. May 21). A subscription dnnco will bo given nt the Cruftsmcn's Club, nt llrcxcl Hill on Friday evitilnir. .limn it. Vir tm i- benefit of the i Springfield Flro Company. . i.Hio owiiiuiui, oi npringneia, win have charge of tho nffolr Among tho patronesses will be Mrs George Kstes, Mrs. Harry U Green. Mis. Gcorgo lleln liart nnd Mrs. John W Itohlnson Mr. nnd Mrs l'dward Cannon Burton, of Chester, will leav in a few weoks tor nn extended trip through California and tho West. NORRI8TOWN Tho wedding of Miss Mabel r. Slough, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Elmer E. Slough, et Highland acnue, and Mr. Louis W. Freeman, of Philadelphia, took place on Saturday morning at 1 1 o'clock In Grace Lutheran Church Tho Rev. Charles It Kieltcr. pas- tor, omciateu nt the ceremoin. Miss ' .'Vay niouBi nueniird her sister as maid of honor and the best man was Mr. Jacob Klnscy, of Philadelphia, tlpon their return from n wedding trln to Atlnnto City. Mr and Mrk Freeman will live in West Philadelphia. Tho bridegroom and tho best man wero In tho service together In Franco. Tho marriage of Miss Jesslo L. Pow ell, ilnughter of Mr and Mrs. James M. Powell, of B21 Haws acnue. nnd Mr. Ronald J. Williams, ot 219 East Forn nnco, was nnleihnlzed on Saturdnv morn ing In the St. George Methodist C"nurch. Philadelphia .Tho Rev J D Hugheo olllclated. Tho brldo and bridegroom woro unattended Thev will spend their wedding trip In Atlantic city Mr. Wil liams was overseas with th United aiaies, tame corps uuring tho war. NEW JERSEY NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Charles ffleetier. who spent tho winter at Mnrlnes, X C, will return In a rew flnvs mid open their country homo In Palmyra. Mrs. Henry L .Wood and her llttlo daughter. Miss Bonney Wood, nnd Miss Martha B. Smith, of Church lane, Bev erly, left for a ten d.iva visit with friends at Richmond. a Mrs. Dals Page Smith of Glenslde, has .been spending a few days ns the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Horner, of Burlington. Miss Hazel Williams has returned to New York after spending a few days with her slstor. Mrs. H L Adams, of tho Red Brick, Edgewntcr Park. Miss Lydla Weston has returned to her homo In Burlington from a few days' stay In Atlnntlc cim. Mrs. Watson Mcrvlne, of Overbrook, Is laltlng at tho home of hor parents, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Huni In Palmyra. Tho Porch Club, of rm.Tton, will celebrate Its silver jubilee on May IS as a federated club. Mrs James TI. Lowden and her two children hue closed their homo In Pal myra nnd will spend their summer at McCloud, Okla. Renovated BRASS BEDS RELACQUERED TKATIir.im STIMtll .17.1-11 AND JI WIH INTO JIATTUI.-.-.KS MUX KI'IUNGS ni:UI'll(II.MTF.KKI) 37 yn,. nper rnco'lnnurm rut) re I. nil f action, -ir- nrMniFirnn ACME RENOVATORS ?Mrt A uACUtMrrriM tur 2ND & WASHINGTON AVE. Auto calls eirnnhrrr. I'ntnli. 37 yearn. i'lione, liombard 4.03 rite Rtady to Wear To Order I I Renovated J j-. ffi m f g jtyy1 HEADQUARTERS FOR GINGHAMS,VOILES,ORGANDIES T.ouUfi iiieroliniulli.r nproks for Itself. Tlie llouiie of Ileal Vuliirn. A rUlt to I.ouUr I'liyn SHIe, Fit, (J mil. Jty. Over 200 Drr-mm for Your .Selection. GINGHAM DRESSES, $10.50 Up VOILE DRESSES, $15.50 Up ORGANDIE DRESSES, $19.50 AFTERNOON DRESSES $24.75 $39.50--$'i9.50 MALLINSON'S SILK SKIRTS $22.S0 TUB, SKIRTS $6.50 ffi7Y,e Thirteenth Street Shop Where Hr An Extraordinaiij SALE OF DRESSES Hagcdorn Sales arc known for Bona Fide Reductions I Crepe dc Chine Dresses "Georgette Dresses Figured Georgette Dresses Tricotine Dresses Tricolctle Dresses Taffeta Dresses Beaded Charmcasc Dresses Evening Dresses Dance Frocks Owing to the extreme redactions, positively no alterations, no exchanges and none sent C. O. D. TIOGA Tho wedding of Miss Mnrgnret Doyle daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Francis J. Doyle, of 4129 North Broad street, nnd Mr. Rnphaol O'Donncll, will tnko placo In St, Luko'n Church, Glenslde, on Tues. day afternoon, May 26, and will bo fol lowed by a reception ut the North Hills Country Club. Tho bride will lmo her sister, Miss Dorothy Doyle, for maid of honor, nnd for bridesmaids Miss Gladys Qilltm, Miss Anna ItafTcrty. Mrs. John Illinbrniier, sister of the bilde groom ,nnd Mls3 Roso Doyle, sister of tho bride Miss Sara Hutchinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hutchinson, of 3537 North Comae street, whoso mar riage to Mr. Ralph Madden will takn placo this month spent last week-end ill Mlllvllle, N. J. Mrs. Netllo Fry, of Pottstown. Pa, Is spending the month as tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. WIIIIAm MncFnr lund, of 1307 Butler street Miss Ida Pflautn, of 3539 North Twenty-first street, was tho May hos tess of the C. C C. Club Inst week, when her guests Included: Miss Clara Srlnnldt, MIbs Marie Aloxnnder, Mrs. Thea Bnyer. Miss Maria Oumsworth, Miss Lulu Votteler. Miss Laura Snless. Miss Marie Mueneh, Miss Anna Bn gans, Miss Emma Heckman, Mrs. Lucy Graf, Miss Ruth Bechtold. Miss Bertha .loep, jiiss lionise jaepp, wiss iieicn Weiss und Miss Mildred Moyer. Martin-Buggy Wedding An Interesting wedding was solemn ized with high nuptial mass yesterday morning 111 the Cathedral of St. Peter und 'St. Paul, when Miss Mario Buggy, iluughtor of Jlr nnd Mrs. Bernard J. Buggy, of 1922 Green street, was married to Mr. John II. Martin, of 3722' Walnut street, with the Rev. Hlciinra S. Kelly ofllclatlng, Tho brldo was given In marrluge by her father und woio a gown of whlto faille, veiled with whlto chiffon, nnd a Veil of tullo nrrauged with n coronet of orange blossoms. Bride roses and lilies of tho valley were carried. Miss Jullu C. Buggy, who was licr sisters main or nonor, wore ti gown of pink crepe de chine with a hat of georgetto crepo of tho samo shade nnd carried pink roses nnd swectpens Dr. Vincent T. Buggy, the U-ide's brother, was best man The service was followed by a breakfast at tho home ot tho bride's parsnts. Mr nnd Mrs Mar tin left on a trip and will be at liom. after June 1 at tho Von Louhr Apart ments, West Philadelphia. IN SPOTLESS TOWN of Rrot renown, both ma arl tinHv rtnd ut LAPIN'S HANDY PAD nemoxes hlne, cress rosd nnd fond stalna from clothlnc. Klov. pats, eto. lias mtiny iivii-r u.a., I'nce inc. t Dru. ljfpartmnt. Htntlonery. Qro wry, Ilsrnwarn snd (("n-ral Stores. . Made onlr br The I.anln Co. N. E. Cor. lfith i rnrrlali .its., rhlln. "Niceties small, the men fiass by the women love em all 1 -The IrUh uy A MAN pays great atten tion to mechanical fea tures when selecting a car. A worrun knows it it important to be rqujllv exacting as to its fitting). Thu probably explains w hy 10 many women nstural, expert judges of fabric, quality and distinctiveness will lnmt upon having Shtlton I.oomt Upholstery in the family car. THE SEAL OF DISTINCTION Sidney Blumbnthal cjf Co. Inc. 395 Fourth Avenue, New York Blouses See Them to Appreciate Them SALE PRICES $5.75 $6.75 ' $10.50 $22.50 Voiles, Nets Georgettes 1206 WALNUT ST. Thirteenth Street Just Below Chestnut Former Prices 75.00 to 110.00 kNRSwV ShopS Where Fashion Reigns fe ; 4m MOORESTOWN Mr and Mrs. Hcborton Williams nnd son, Mr Hcborton Williams, Jr.. nro spending u few days In Atlnntlc City. The operetta "Pnndorn." under the dl rectlon of Miss Helen Cox, was gleii In tlie public school auditorium, on Thursday, thirty-four of tho young chil dren taking pat I, with Mlsn Roso Brlt licr us Epomothelis, Miss Cutherlnc Ootk ns Pandora, Miss Margaret Wll klnn ns Quicksilver und Miss Mnrloh Wllklns nH Hope. Miss Esther French nnd Mr.' Edward French are home from college for a few dajs' vacation. MORRIS MAY LEAVE T0KI0 Resignation of Ambassador to Japan Forecast by Honolulu Dispatch A dispatch from Honolulu today an nounces flint the Toklo correspondent ot tho Honolulu -Pacific 'Advertiser lias learned that Holnnd H. Morris, of this city, I'niled States nmbastador to Japan, may resign in the near future. The Toklo correspondent learns thnt Mr. Moi ris. who wns nppolntod by President Wilson shortly nftcr America entered the wnr. will return to tin (nltcd States to participute in the picidentiul election. NIGHTINGALEANNIVERSARY I i Centenary of "Angel of Crimea" to i Be Observed Florence Nightingale's 100th birth- ' dn anniversary will be observed to I morrow night with n memorial. "The I Lady of tlie Lnmp." In the IJaptlst Temple. Broad and Berks street. Miss MANN & DILKS 11W CHESTNUT STREET viu c Ml II MANN & DILKS U02 CHESTNUT STREET IF 46th rzt . i fl MitziljarUott Philadelphia NOW HOLDING First Important Sales of Spring Fashions An Opportunity Buying Time for Those Who Desire Fashions of the Very Highest Type at Greatly Reduced Prices TAILORED AND DRESSY SUITS A large assortment of smart effects in the desir able models and materials, including several youthful styles. Formerly $85 to $285 Now $65 to $215 . DAY COATS AND WRAPS Handsome styles in the smart new shades. Formerly $95 to $395 Now $75 to $295 STREET AND AFTERNOON DRESSES Of tricotine. twill, taffeta and satin. Formerly $95 to $375 Now $75 to $295 SEMI-DRESS AND DRESSY HATS A regrouping of the season's smartest styles. Formerly $25 to $50 Now $15 to $35 SMART NEW SWEATERS, SHIRTS AND TAILORED RLOUSES ARE INCLUDED IN THIS SAllE . 'iVit - r- H. I.lllintf Clayton will ircsIdo, A4f dresses will be delivered by Hits Hn i Robert rsorwoodi rector tit tho MB j liintlill Ctnirrli fit Ht. 1'nlll. (lterlirnhb I . V Miss Hilda "W. .Smith, itctlng denn oVA; I Hryn Mnwr College, nnd Dr. Kihvnt4. v Ifl Parker uavis, ot .icticrsou Medical , College, ? Hospital nurses nnd high 'school girl , linvc been Invited, ns well nh the nubi lie. Tlie memorial Is free, n.tj-,fcM),. tickets nre required. &., itw ;, SOLD HERE ONLY Tailored Suits Ladies' Misses' Juniors' 29.75 36.75 49.75 NEW LIGHT COLORS Tyrol Wool is an all worsted material not a wool jersey and has a proven value. ALSO Motor Coats Street Coats 32.75 to 66.75 Ladies' Tailored Shirts 31ftkAcnuc J$S. ?h: lb N II ('J j n t 4 W ! 3- V v, t $ a ',1 i - T rs i to r. rr f lt 1 l I: i' T 11 trtl It ' i I I I II V a 3 y 'ti S .U " '";" y, ml ct I M&L ,..! :P. A -. a; i' . .v '. . ifA yiM-'a t