V1f'xi if .V -U V 0-''A': '; s. ,''. V1-. f' . A i", 1' A " r y l' EVENING fctFBMC IBDGEE PHIKADELPHIA', WEDNESDAY, MAY 12,' 1920 J4fV 11 '.!' 1 , 1 i - -- ' '1 11 1 it -Mlf ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the Hoffman Baby's Visit to Its Grand parents She Hears of Plans for a Dance Next Wceh Pony.Shoiv Today W HO Ho ,ou ,hlnl ,s ym,,n ",e n?dn?r JioZan Jr.. ftnl III father. n.CAlb lit uAht And la hair months n'.ndn darling. Mr. nmlMr. Sol r.1'1 "Bd..2- t. been spending Mvcra sen. lasi C t ! to Mw or ,""' T.'u V with the bnbr. ,hf r h?rV wfih h7m nd ther wfH KTelr guMta until they go to Lenox fw ""'".' ii,. m.een of Belgium !' R ir.r i." . . ihm nil i dr'nuiui ui"" . i i wdmo her of the babjr. It mint L" iJr to have him with them, for b lv I. '" "?VT. '"' fi.r hla birth WB8 I (lenin hii ... . . 11 ..in l,n xlsar foils V he- I no nope ii "i f- y riue there the pon.v show, nnfl dOR .hnTand cverv hind of show, bablej and WU an1 even thing. And there's to I? Image, and eat, nnd fancy thing. I, rummBKP. , , d jtt ni) live. .id rhlrkens. and weeny nine Kuincu S. rMilU nnd oh! nil kinds of live 1 irk The baby ahow will be In the urnoon and the bnblca ore o dear I i !. ir in think I'll sen them with llLTe fat m'ck and, dimpled handa inri hrliht e,ea nnd smiles.- rd hate o be n judge at n baby .h". b"nuar they'd, be j cute and i puj . -.i --1..1.I.. nn.t tlnrllnff. I (I (ie (1ST anu hi. .... "' -".t1i... ...I.nt t. . ikMi nil I unnw. liuu 1111:11 nn lIMiorimi""" ",:. 1.-.. i ik. nI.lna "'.,.'.. 1.1 ,i... .in nimiit thn nrlzca "nTI pony ami dog .how will begin at far There's one thing about that. Ihoiighi ou enn nlwnya know by 10 nVlnek. bec-aiise If they decide in threat log ienlher to enrry It through thev tlrkto it. nnd if not they nt.t It off till the nt dnv. and that's the end of It. Onj-of dnnrM ntTnlrn have to be run In Ihul wv, for one cnnno tell about the MMthfr." nn mrttler how much one thinks one know. So IF It Is elerir this aflsrneon I'll iw yu out there. SO MANY June weddings it seems to me there will he more even than there were in May. and that l saving wmtthlng. Emily Welsh nnll W. Hey nurd Mjera. .Ir.. will be mnrried .Tune t. and fo will F'.leanor Noble and Geof Hittln. Dorotliv Xewbolrl nnd Lothrop nitfliie's wedding will be June 2, and nn .lime Ii there will be the AVhecler Hrlre w willing. MHrgnret Perot will mirrv Dlwin Fiero on the Tith or 0th, th date I hne not henrd for sure. Mnrgarcttn Fnltz nnd Mnrlon Hughes will lie married .Tune 12, nnd Eleanor Ward Deans, nf I'hoenlxville, will mm William Adrianco that'aame day. ' Anorher wedding of June 12 will be Fxlie Carnlll nnd Idttleton Waller Tawwoll Waller. Jr., while the Simo-nin-Mnss maniage nnd the Bolilcn Kranklhi wedding will take place on June 10. Joe Dodgn and Joe Wharton a. ill bo mnrried Saturday. June 2(1, and I'lioclie Downs and Joe Sargent's wed ding will he on the 28th. And there ere likely to be others, too. Y01 know, nhout eight or ten of the debutantes this yenr have been MTlng suppers to the men down at the I'lfwnen'x Institute nt Front nnd Queen meetx. under the rhnperonagc of Mrs. J. Whitaker Thompson nnd Miss 1'aiillne Howie, Quite a number of the younger men he Roue down to help, too, nnd they lae nil become so interested in the tiork they have derided to try and sup port it themselves by mining money in rnrioiiH wajs, and their first step will l lo gip u subscription dance nt the Merinn Ciiekct Club on Friday evening, May 21. The girls working on the committee of the dance are Hetty Boyd, Sarah, Maruaretta and .Maude Harrison, Clnrn mjllie. I.uey Orey, Elizabeth Itoss, Jtupphinn Tliompsou. Kathleen Hitter and Marj Knhncvtock. Among the patronesses will be Miss una Lea, Mrs. .(nines Large, Miss Intrude Cl. Mrs. Clarence Clark antzlnger. Mrs. 11. Shippen Willing, Mr..lolm W Muir, Mrs. Alfred Sten ffl, Mrs. Kriiest (.aw. Mrs. Fred jralej. Mvs Elizabeth Chestnn. Miss Margaret Kauleoiier, Miss C'lnru Chase, Jrn. riajtou I'lnt't, Miss Bowie and 'In, Thompson. fpiinitn was n great time in the house 1 the other day when Mary trotted lip rem the saiden and nnnouueed breath lely to Lik brother: "Oh, we got three 'w kitteus. They're the wecnlest things !ou eer ynw." "My goodness." said brother, "what lull e call them?" " Mary is five nnd she did not h, i.?r"nt mi,,,-v 'mines to suggest. 7lw,!ft 'niil name after name rlii V ,1,,ln ' Sf,rm '" 'ike them. nV"' f.,,l! "' li,,ow. 'f call borri!!'", n0'." ai,i Mhv "that's that nwnrl old stiifT jo mt in your pipe." NANCY WYNNE. HI. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES inann.i..;:.l . .. "rn nminn tn L'niii i . II,,llnn nmhassaclor to VlM i Ron nS""rs aml ,he Bnroneaa nnd Cv at v.-J',?Ty. of ,,,e I,alln" em rhaL?i . i ""? onL and Communder 'mbnwiV'a v ''" of the Italian Marnt r nS ,ni i. -onBUl Beneral. nnd ' John s Vn.LiWe!ie, thoi euestsof ''WiO'Iuth1'.1" luncheon nt her '"-a Wnlnut stieel, yesterday. hTn'b?Vilr Mh? ,nt,,ende'1 tlle '""ner Norton , r w"ind Mri,i "'chanl Kvnna nornt MrAI'. !10.r.e- '?8t evening. In Jr of Hun i u "" ' 8ler A- 1'oi-ter, M N-onon '"; ,h0,a.re visum Mr. nnd Mr ,n;lr Jl'.'d Mrs. D Iworth Tlmrim. ' A iiiL, i lc,or '' Mather, Mr. (liis ,u" to ihi, h,n Mtk Torter will re- ,g "leu home lonmrmn, 'MnJ!.,:L"rH Ji. Loner Dalrd'nnrt m, i ...in - .... ... . . Hopkln 1.. ' '1'fVIIIMIlll Iti .. ... '.".wlieon fnii"J'l." Wl" K've a Bmall ,u Kin s I. y. n.c'rcus party lor Iorrow eveS nl Vi " & BorJ?n ijalrtl Wi. of 17k . f' 'Mr Henry need Hat- itJliwon Sim irt;,,0,t MJ." Elizabeth u11 1 elanernn '.'i RHnton. Mrs. '" b of thi .Pn.,2" -,he. t,a.rt'. which - "iiiincr Hi'iinni m Elsenbre "l h"r ,,0me' '" hollor of Mls" iPe mhur.ch Frm fJoho" .f aln 3 until 0 o clock, under the auspices Sf... ni,! V'9 managers. Including Mm. Roland Taylor, Miss Margaret Mor-?- ' .V Di erfern. Miss Blnhen- M-V.?i.r,'Chnr.l.cs Hnry Scott nnd Mrs. Mathew rinndtll. eD; nP? "' 01lvr rerry Pepper, or st. Davids, are receiving congratm n-.nV" ,he .blr,h f i on. Oliver H. Sf.i FVS$r' Jr' '" PPPr was Miss EUlnlle Wilcox, of St. Davids. Miss Meta M. Janney and Miss Alice B. JAnney, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. ??BuPJi.A; ,Jan,ney. of Chestnut Hill, are vlsltlmj friends near Baltlmoro. Mrs. Albert Woodruff Vlck, of Cyn vMikr5ay.8n.brld?e PRr,y at her home S.. ri A,bD,ot of Washington. The Buests Included: Mrs. Herbert Tlldcn, 2STm?" ,CTi CiernlR von Giernhnu! serf, Mtss Dorothy Helm Martin, Miss n"2e liCOnl' Ml8fl "'" Tull, Mrs. Schnaler Um and Mr8, wl,llttm 5,'Vf" by the Oh I Scouts, of Wayne, this 2I"ctl?n .of M.,M Nwicy Hallowell, has been postponed until June 6. t,JnH,'inA,Ll80,T.J.annfly' who haii been spending the winter at the Klttenhouse, has gone to Coburg, Canada, for the summer. Mrs. Rutherfojd Penrson. who has Docn spending the winter at the nolle- ?dU.CewS.t.,da.,fMrC,d,aW,,1 'eftVe June ' nA,1,dK?vll!.bBlv", at the Acorn Club today for the benefit of tho Willing Day Nursery. MIbs Mona Whltlock. of Wayne, who has been attending school In Wnshlng. ton, Is expected homo on Saturday. -IL nnd MrB. Arthur Henry BonBor, of 70fi Market street. Camden, annouhce the engagement of their daughtor. Mlns I'.thel Bonsor, to Wr. Wllllnm Barton Johnson, also of Camden. Owing to the Illness of Mrs (lalph ' f'wnrt, of Iansdowne, the luncheon which she was to have given on Sat urday, at her home. In honor of Miss Leonora Wal. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. KUward A. Wall, whoso engagement lo Mr. Joseph Hector McN'eal was recently announced, has been Indefinitely post poned. Lleutonant Colonel and Mrs. Alexan 5.1r..; WI'llnmB. who have been at the Philadelphia Navy Yard for a year, will leave In a short tlmo to take up their J'.?.?.? In NwPort. rt, T., where Colonel Williams has been transferred and will be stationed for a while. Mrs. Williams will take a western trip first. Including a tour of the Olacler National Park, Montana, and return to Newport In the early summer. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Creamer, Jr., of Merlon avenue, Nnrberth, are bo lng congratulated on the birth of a daughter, Mary Elizabeth Creamer. Mrs. Creamer will be remembered as Miss Stella McShane. Mrs. A. Thrlng and Mrs. A. Allison, of 430 Seville street. Wlssahlckon. ore spending two weeks In Canada. Before returning homo they will tslt Wellan! Niagara Kails and Toronto. QERMANTOWN A luncheon followed by cards Is be ing given at the Stenton Country Club today for the ladles of the club. Mrs. Herbert A. Wallace, of 43S Bant Mt. Airy avenue, has the affair In charge. Mrs. Thomns I, Craven, of 26 West Ashmead place, will spend some time visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver D. Angstadt, of Felton, Del. Mrs. Alan Maxwell Pylo entertained nt bridge, followed by a miscellaneous shower In honor of Miss Georglana Brant, at the home of her brother and slstcr-ln-law. Mr. nnd Mrs. Craven. Ther;o were twenty guests. The Smllers' Club, of Ocrmnntowrr, will give Its first annual dance at Bel field Country Club tomorrow evening. ALONG THE READING Mrs. John F. Blrnbrauer gave a sur prise luncheon and shower at her home In Oak l.nne on Snturclav In honor of Miss Margaret Doyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Doyle, of Tioga, whose wedding to Mr. Raphael O'Don nell. brother of the hostess, will take place this month. Among tho guests were Miss nos-mnry O'Neill, Mies Mar Ian O'Neill. Miss Dorothy Doyle, Miss nose Doyle, Miss May Sheehnn, Miss Florence 1-yic, Mrs. Robert McAllister, Miss Josephine O'Donnell, Miss Jennie O'Donnell. Miss Kntharlno Boles, Miss Mary Boleo, Miss Gladyti Qulnn. Miss Martina Wlnterstln. Mrs. William Ma garlty, Miss Ijretta Curran. Miss Helen Currair nnil Miss Nan Rnfferty. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Russell Wilson, of 1!)Jt North Park avenue with their young sons. Master Harrison Wilson nnd Master Richard Wilson will snend the summer In Ocean City. Master Jack' Wilson and .Master itusseii Wilson. Jr. will leave during June for n summer's stay at Camp Moosllakc, N, H. Mr. O. I Bennett, of 251 J North Eleventh street was host last evening to the members of the men's Blhle class of the Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church. At their May meeting nn ad dress was made by tho llev. F. S. Bor key. Minn TCthpl Tnvlni mill fintnrtuln tia members of the Tan Sigma sorority of me vviiu.tm reim uign acnooi tomor row evening at their Mov meeting. The guests will Include Miss Grace Kelt. Miss Kathryn Keller, Miss Rosalind Wcavei Miss Winifred Hartmnn, Miss Henrlette M. Rotilfs. Miss Martha Hoc ner, Miss Helen Klein, Miss Mildred Kornbnu, Miss Matilda Mayer, Miss Helen Klelnsmlth, Miss Christine Mosler and Miss Estelle Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Winter have returned from their wedding trip and will be nt home nt 2045 North Eighth street. The hrlde was Miss Ida B. Bgee, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John B. Kgee. WEST PHILADELPHIA MIsb Dorothy Aahby, of Knox etieet, Germantown, will entertain the German town members of the Delta Delta Soror ity of West Philadelphia, Germantown and Olrls' High Hchool on Saturday aft ernoon Among those present will be Miss Jean Scatchard, Miss Dorothy Fabst, Miss nuth King, Miss Jean Wllloughby, Miss Marian Williams. Miss Polly Hen dren. Miss Dot Howlsh, Miss Billy Bachman. Mies Emily Smith, MIbs Beat rice Welsh and Miss Peggy Van Horn. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Read, of 4105 DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. nnd Mrs, William H. Molntlre. of Moylan, are visiting In Washington, where thev went to attend the wedding of Mrs. Melnllre's nleco. Miss Chnrlotte Monroe, daughter of Dr and Mrs, Charles Monroe, nnd Mr Harold Dolph, of Scrnnton, Pa , which will tnko place this week, , Mr, nni Mrs. Lewis Wood Easby, who have been upending their wedding trip In Bermuda, will return to their home In Nnrberth this week, Mrs. Easby was formerly Miss Amv Beatrice Harris, daughter of Mr William Thompson Harris, of Nnrberth, Miss Denlse Mereur, who has been visiting Miss Elizabeth Uneawenver of Lebanon, nnd Mrs, B. Frank nshleman, of Lancaster, has returned lo her homo In Ventnor, A dnncn was given at the Soring- haven Country Club on Saturday eve ning ny me rni Kappa I'sl Fraternity, of Swnrthmore College. Mr nnd MrB. Alfred Hnuchton Por ter. Of Movlan. ivhnw mnrrlntr tnnk jilaco a shcrt time ago. are spending a luiiniBiii ui Virginia not springR. Plioto liy l'hoto-C'rsfter. MISS MAHY EUZAUETII ALTKMUS Daughter of Mrs. D. Dobson Alto mus, in (lie frock worn when she acted as Mower girl at tho wedding parly In tho Fashion Show given recently Pine street, nre spending a few weekfl in Wernersvllle nnd upon their return will open their summer heme nt Twi light Park, N, Y where they will spend the Bummer. Mr. nnd Mm. Louis Rosncr, of 1045 South Forty-fifth street, have returned to their home after a short visit with friends In New York. Mra. Rosner was heforo her ninrrlnge last .Iuiih MIks Catherine Flnkol. of 0315 Baltimore avo nue. Miss I.iiuni Goldblntt. of New York. Is visiting Mrs. S. Rubin, of 2,5.13 North Thirty-third street, for a week. Miss Goldhlatt'a engagement to Dr. Wil liam B. Rubin has recently been an nounced. Tho wedding Is to tnko placo some time In tho fall. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond I Quay, whose mnrrlgoo took placo last Wed nesday, will be at home at 1043 South Fifty-fourth street after returning from their wedding trip. Mrs. Quay will be remembered as Miss Annu wood, of E232 Sansom street. Miss Pauline Flnkel han returned to her heme at 31G Baltimore avenue, after spending the week-end as the guest of Miss Dorothy Jean Lutz, of Mount Holly, N. J. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Charity May Hop nnd Danca will be given by the Auxiliary of tho Down Town Hebrew Day Nursery on Friday evening, at Mercantllo Hall. Broad and Master streets. The entire proceeds will be used for the children sheltered at the Day Nursery, located at 306 Snyder avenue. The M, U S. Society was entertained on Sunday evening nt the home of Miss Ida Lochter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lochter,. Among those present were: Miss Paulino Mague. Miss Thelmn Maguo, MIbs Betty Segal, Miss Betty Skyalnder. Dr. S. Fisher Dr. H. Sloan, Mr. D. Robinson, Mr. L. Levin, of New York ; Miss Betty ' Segal and Mr. D. Robinson entertained. The M. L. S. Society wnB organized to do soclnl work, having been affiliated with the Red Cross and other relief societies. Mr. nnd Mrs. James F. Brown, of 2514 South Nineteenth street, are spending several days at Atlantic City. Mra. B. Duane and her children. Miss Margaret Duane. Mr. Thomas Duane and Mr. John Dunno are now living nt their new home, 1608 Rltner street. Tho inemoern of St, Monica's C. C, of 1731 Rltner Btreet, will give a re ception In honor of Mr. Frederick Deputron at the clubhouse this evening, for the service he has shown toward tho club. Among the guests will bo: Mr. James McMcnumln, Mr. Edward Mair Mr. Leo Collins, Mr. Joseph Mc Guckln, Mr. Edward Burke. Mr. John Dougherty Mr. William McDermott, Mr. Edward Toffort, Mr. Robert Hlnse, Mr. John Dacy, Mr, Michael Ilogan, Mr. Stephen Fitzgerald, Doctor O'Kcefe, Mr. Francis Yeagcr and Mr, Harry Yeager. TIOGA Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tucker Fox, of West Tioga street, and their daughter, Miss Rae Fox. are passing t.01110 time at the Marlborough-Blenhelm In Atlantic City. The end of the month Miss Fox will leave for Washington, where sho will bo entertained by Mrs. Newton Baker nnd later will visit Mrs James IS. Ament nt tho National Park Semi nary, The Tlog'i Homo Guards held their first nnnuiil May party lust evening at the church house of the Tioga Meth odist Episcopal Church. Tioga stieet west of K ghteenth street, under the di rection of Mrs. Carl Hrrachcl Those participating Included Miss Evelyn Fox. Miss Dorothy Kern. Miss Marjory Ben jamin, Miss Kutli McKlbben. Miss Elk. aheth Ewlng. Miss Porothv Plnherro, Mlse Beatrice Plnherro. Miss Muriel Plnherro, Miss Mary Price. Miss Glady.i Schneffer, MIbs Elizabeth Thum, MImh BUaulWh Brown. MIhs Elizabeth Troe cher. Miss Elizabeth Feger. Master Clay re Thomson. Master Andrew Her schel. Master Frank Thompson, 3d, "Master Richard Townsemt. Master Wil liam McKlbben, Master uennein unu ens, Master George Warple, Master Ed ward Brown. Mns'er Wesley Harbison, Mter Frederick Troecher and Master Jack Lentz. Mr. nnd Mrs Jncob Munch, of West Tioga street, will leave on July 1 to oc cupy their cottuge In Wlldwood for the summer months. MOORE3TOWN Mr, nnd Mrs. Asa Wine have sent out Invltntlons for a reception at Wlngvvood on Saturday May 22, from 2 until 7 o'clock Mrs. Joanna Hlrkel. of Atlantic City, was u visitor at Hie itectory on Mon day. Mr. and Mr civile Rogers nre being CongiatuUted on the birth of a son, J. Clyde rtogers, .Ir Cosmopolitan Club Danes The Cosmnnollinn i-iiii. ,. m crUo n dance and midnight frolic at the Belle- vuc-oirauorn on Saturday evening. Among those Interested In the affair w 111 be: MIbs Ethel Allen. Mr. Harry S. Alltn, Mr, Edward A. Armstrong. Sirs. Earle N. Barber. Mr Harry K. Barber, Miss Dorothy Bradway, Mr. Charles A. Barnes. Jr., Miss Jean P. Barrett, Miss Violet Bnrrett. Miss Sara Batten. Miss Anna Blair, Miss Martha Bowman, Miss Marlon E. Boyd. Miss Dorothy Church, Miss Helen Coladay, Miss Mercedes Cor vln, Miss Itelcne Curley, Miss Elennor M. Duffy, Mine Bernlce Duffy, Mr. Paul Devercaux, Miss Elslo Emcrlck, Mr. Robert Fleer. Jr, Mr. Hnrry W. Gill, Mm. Louise Gillette, Mr. Joseph D, Goodman, Mlsn llosemnry Haltahan, Mr, T Edward Merrick. Jr.. Mr. Maurice Henklcs. Mr, Hnrry T. Jones. Miss Hen rlette C. Koll. Miss Florence Kline, Mr. William F, Kohler. Mr. Milton Kolb, Miss Marguerite Llpp, Mr. Robert A. McMlelmel, Mr. Eugene A. McNemcry. Jr., Miss Emma McDowell, Miss Lynore D. McNulty. Miss Adeline P. Margolles. Miss Dorothy 8. Mlnntck, Miss Anna Mces. Miss Kntherlne Meet), Miss Ruth Nolson, Mr Edward J. Nepley. Mr. Jo seph Plersol. Mr. Robert Ren, Mr. Har old S. Rohlnton, Miss Dorothy Rogers, Miss Paulino G. Rorjers, Miss Florence KuckBtool, Miss Kntherlno Schorm?r horn, MIbb Eleanor F. Smith, Miss Hilda Schoch, Mr Ralph Tabrain, Mr, Jules Tonolla, Miss Mabel P. Walker, Miss Florcnco M. E. Webb. Miss Lucille II Wescott, Mr. Bertram K. Wolfe. Miss Lillian Womelsdorf. Mr. Leslie Wright and Miss Edna M. Wroe. MISS EDNA WILSON WEDS H. T. UMSTEAD Marriage of Miss Ethel Benham and Mr. Charles Bock Took Placo Today The wedding of Miss Edna Wilson, of B20 Allman street, and Mr. Hornoe T Umstead, of Aldan. Pa., will tnko place this evenlpg nt Sllonm Methodist Epis copal Church, Seventieth nnd Woodland avenue, at 7:30 o'clock. The Rev. Dr. Banford will officiate. A small recep tion will follow Immediately after the ceremony nt the home of the bride's parents. The bride will wear a gown of whlto georgette and satin and will carry a bouquet of roses and lilies of the val Ify, Mis Mary Bnrr will be maid of honor. Her gown will he pink satin and she will carry pink roses ami sweet peas. Miss Mary Hunter, of Haddon Heights, and Miss Rose Carvln. of Mer- chantvlllo, will bo bridesmaids. They will wear blue satin and will carry pink roses and sweet peas. Miss Anna Wil son, a small sister of the bride, will bo the flower girl. She will wear .a dalntv frock of ruffled net and will carry ros'o pctnls In her bnsket. Mr. Oulnton Dickinson will he best man and Mr. Raymond Parker and Mr. Hnrry Hill, of Colllngdale, will be tho ushers, Mr. nnd Mrs. Umstead will leave Im mediately after tho reception, for an extensive wedding trip They will be nt home after June 1, nt 6522 Allman street. was married to Mr. Charles Richard Beck, of West Philadelphia, by the rep tor, the. Rev. Edward Ritchie, The bride was given In marriage by her father and was attended by her slater, Miss Gertrude Benham. Mr. Beck had for best man Mr. Spen cer Benham, the bride's brother. The ceremony was followed by a breakfast at the homo of the bride's parents. Mr. Beck nnd his brldn left on n trip nnd will bo nt home after Juno 1, nt B408 Angora terrace. HARVEY RUFF A wedding of Interest In this, elty and In Norwood, Pa., was that of Miss M. Anno Ruff, daughter of Mr, Augustus Ruff, of 2819 Somerset Btreet, and Mr J. Harmon Harvey, of Norwood, which tnnk nlnr-n this mornlnir with thn llev. Henry Navlon. of tho Church of Cornus Cbrlstl. nfflr.lntlmr The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Colette M. ttuff. nnd Mr. Rav Trite was best man. Thn bride wore her traveling suit of dark blue with a bat to match, and after tho wedding brenkraBt, wnicn ioi lowed the ceremony. Mr. Harvey 'and his brldo left on an extended automobile trip. They will be at homo ln Norwood, upon their return. NORRI8TOWN Announcement has been made of the engngement of Miss Olive Mengle, grand daugiiter of the IteV. William J. Mills, of Willow Htreot. -4o Mr. CharleB Dor worth. on of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. R. Dor- worth, of Arch Btreet i ne engagement is announced 01 .mibh Helen Smith, of Swede and Marshall streets, to Mr. Arthur P Thomas, of Newport News, Va. Tho marriage will take place In June. Miss Miriam Tinkler, of West Mar shall street, entertained nt 500 ln honor of Mrs, Robert Ross, who recently re turned from Darling, Vn. Mrs, Ross before her marrlngn In the South Inst fall was Miss 1.cIIh May Jarrett, of Nor rlstown. There were sixteen guests, Donato Statue Dispute Ends Ilnrrlsburg, Alay 1 1 . After four nnd one half years' ilihcupsioii, city council here has decided to place tho broww ,r Htntiie. "The- Dance of eternal 8nrltigJ .,;-'' In Iteservoir I'nrk. The figures, tmiles, J j-, were mnile liv (iltifclinl Donato. a Phil ".'-,. , ..... .- . . ... --, , nilclpnin sculptor, mr ,m. ,1. Mcrsney, - chorolntn maniifneturer, who went to.1 'f'. court over inn uiii, 1 up group cnsi 111m StlAi upward o $;ju,utiu, nmi wnen n jtiryw ft. told him lie must nay :r,000 to ,tHfci$rV Nctilptur, ho gave the fountain to HafJ'w W Wf? rlsburg. Badly Hurt In Collision An iiutomobiln driven by John Itolth, I'll Arch street, collided with a motor rjelo nt Fifty-second and Walnut; streets last night and the cjcllst wnM seriously Injured. He was tnken Ki Mlscrlcordln Hospitul in an unconsrioim ronditlon. He hfls not been identified. Itolth gave himself up nt the Cifty-fifth nnd Pine streets police station. V ra - nsOSlSrai3M!Cl 8 Men Like- asxuziixsmcmamzmrt COLSHEtt CRAIG Air attractlvo wedding will take place this evening at the home of Mr, John Craig, 4260 North Sixteenth street, I when his daughter. Miss Jnne Craig, I will be married to Mr, George W Col-, ner, or tutz florin r rniiKiin circui mv , ceremony will be performed by tho Rev. V Alva J McClaln, of the Church of tho Brethren, Tenth and Dauphin streets. Mr. Crnlg will give his daughter Irr mar riage. She will wear a gown of white soft allk veiled with georgette crepe and 1 rL will carry a shower of Bride roses nnd W Bweet peas. Miss Anna Craig, who will H bo her sister h only attenannt, win wear tarreia ana win I Healthy Wives a gown of nale blue BECK BENHAM carry a shower of pink sweet peas. An Interesting spring wedillne look1 Mr, Colsher will have for best man nlucA at noon today in the Protestant . Mr. Harold Hoser. of GerniHiitown A Episcopal Church of. St. James the Less, Falls of Schuylkill, when Mies Ethel Benham, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Benham, of 4157 Ridge avenue, reception will follow tho ceremony Thn bridegroom and bride will leave on a trip nnd upon their return they will ho at homo at 4260 North Sixteenth street Special Bargains in Grand, Upright and Player-Pianos Wonderful values in excellent pianos that have been taken in exchange for the famous Lester. These standard instruments have been thoroughly gone over by our factory experts, and put in fine condition. tMy The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street For Tomorrow! Skirts at Half -price! Blouses at Half-price! A Double Event most extraordinary in character: TTjj CfLiVfo Sample Sports and Silk Skirts 1 lit! OKU Lb . one 0f a Wnd, All-wool plaids, Baronette Satin, "Fan-ta-si," Georgette Crepe, "Kumsi-Kumsa," "Roshanara" Crepe, Corded Silks, and Crepe de Chine: in white and bright summer colorings: tailored styles: knife and novelty accordion pleated models. Regularly 25.00 to 79.50. To morrow 12.50 to 39.50 Tho JZlmiQOQ AN of tlie ,,nest Georgette A IIV UlUUDVQ crepe, effectively trimmed with real filette lace and dainty embroideries. Reg ularly 25.00 to 39.50. Tomorrow 12.SO to 19.50 'TWERE In no excuse for any woman to be weak, ailing, nerves on cdffe, too thin or over-stout. DE VIVACIOUS have plenty of "pep" don't - always be "tired" andcotnplain!ng. We'll make a new woman of you within thirty day. Trial Dcwonatratton Treatment Grati COLLINS INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Bellevue Couit Building Phone, Svrucc S18L 1418 Walnut Street H Halrdrc8sinR Department -MK J gniMninn I George Allen, inc. 1 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 I ANNOUNCE FOR THURSDAY Hats That Are New ' A specially nttrnctlvo croup of charming models reflectlnfr nil the nppniveil stvles for Inter Snrlnir wear nnd Summer. $15.00 Huts of Georgette and Organdie , OfMhe-Face Flower Hats Sports Hats Smart Irregular Shapes Transparent Hats If Mm r weary of the commonplace If smart modes anil lively colorings attract you don't ml this display of charming- chapeuux. Clearance Sale of Odd Pieces of Fine Dress Silks, $2.50 Yard These nip nil excellent values of tho finer tfrnde silks; checks, plaids. noeltet" and foulards. The alues are up to $ 00 a jard. n; I IB M Ef n iniiiwiiuciini ii ini'izi iwiwiMin bi ii hiemi ii m v;mwmimimsm Extra Size Silk Hosiery, $1.75 These are pure thread silk hofclery with lisle soles and carter top fashioned feel They art- slightly Irregular In manufacture or thev would be marly double thla price. Hosiery with U nbleached Soles,45c pr. These are wry Imrd to procure even at the recular price and these arc almost half price becnuso of slleht IriFKularltlcs In weave llniitfil lot nt ihlM price Grand Pianos s450 The limine I'lihllr l.rlrr xrlcnmcs Norlul nol nf Inlfrest from uirloui purt of the rlli. Iiit tljee miles inimi he rmmblr of frlftriitlnn. Ilrrriftrr mvIhI Items wnt liv nmll to Hie imper lll not be iiiilillliI. unless signed li the sender nllh name, KilUress Hiid tele iitione number. Address sni-ls Hems tn the Society IMIIor. KirnlnK I'ubllc lileer, I10H rliestnut street. i . &"&:' 'rl!."!!"! pabney H tflhter of mV VnS ??"? E!nbriy !;'ibrey ii"n,,.Mr". Lous Philip '', to Mr v"aNerfor1' whose mar WMca'lt nus,o., w.U wV'Mto-L lnc,,,",e Mies Irene ns Conn W-,nl. W.ederse m, , ,W, ?.iV ii,wiSwM,u,ip' M- z;n wyv Tun. FS.J7raaaw-AfI .'f la. .1.1 . -vn i rilfrtl.ull -JF -etlll(JK. :"vtu,iiifl ...-"tityuu, Air - - ."" alii : ???r. AbbottoT w.kV ': TKI,KIIIONKi HPKUrr. JOnn Fur Storage and Rcmodelinn at Extremely Low Rates LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street SEMI-ANNUAL PRE-INVENTORY SALE REDUCTIONS EXTRAORDINARY SUITS-COATS DRESSES WAISTS SAVINGS 20 TQ 50ft $1200 WEBER Rosewood. Parlor Grand. $1000 STARR Baby Grand. Mahogany Like. new. $1400 CHICKERING Mahoerany quarter grand Like new. $900 LESTER Quarter grand Mahogany Kxcellent condition Player-Pianos $600 KNOBLE Maho.uny. Larce size $650 StORY & CLARK .$7 Larse size Mahocnn uiu $750 Emerson AngcSus $5ft Mahogany. Full size JJJ $950 LESTER $&rl( Excellent condition Larse, VfJl mahogany $650 Melville Clark UK Burl walnut. Large size. TTJ J Upright Pianos Final Clear-a-Way Dress Sale ! 1 An event which features price concessiotis ? as never before given bu this shon !" i 100 Satins, Georgettes, Tricotines, Taffetas TT HERE are dresses for every occasion, tiie majority Pli h in moaci sizes, rne greater numoer ot aiternoon . g dressos makes this sale veiy worth while to the woman w who needs a dress tor afternoon dress-up, shopping, ia tea, etc. M I ' i Standard Makes of Sewing Silk lOOYard Spools; 15cSpool; $1.75 Doz. Tllark and uhlte nnd 300 shades this Is a worth-while saving and 'I would pay you to lay In a suppl nt this extremelv low price. Itrgularlj -3c spool None to dcalirs 'OUU $700l a vu n Kira -A a I iilEllrte 1 Ml UWMtlMIVia H HI tm n "V'wTsVllfl M FiTiinfl- ' '365 Ii hi All to Go at 37 'J ! s jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!iiiiiii:iii':i,iiHi;iiiiii,iii!iiii'iiiiih'i!iiii.ii'':ii1!i' GOWN1 SHOP wawhJhuffl. !l!!iLIWIIIILIl!!MlllllOIIII!nil Bl'linil In many instances these dresses are marked at Less than 20r'c (roni the oriRinal srllinK prices, wliile the others ne are simply lit tin k k at cost to innkc room for our New Summer Stocks. ra,' in ma naa m n ibuciB'Iib iiw .id j iani Silk Prussian Seam Binding, 50c Piece HcM Quality Prussian Scnm Binding in black and white; 9 yanl pieces. This quality has been priced around town at 68c piece, hpecial, ."0c piece. Hest Quality TulTetn Seam Hindinj,', 9-yard pieces; black or white; at 10c piece. 'tj-iumjuiimmid " -POUNDED lfi58 ' ti ' -V- UM SSi mm a if $350 SMITH & BARNES $17t; Large size. Mahogany. L i J $300 CONNOR Ebonlzed. Large size $350 NEW ENGLAND Walnut. Large size $350 N. Y. PIANO CO. Large size Mahogany $150 '150 U80 $350 HUNTINGTON $01IT Fine tone, excellent condition ulv Large, mahogany case $400 PERRY Nearly new Large size Mahogany, $450 LESTER Medium size Mahogany ra '250 ..'265 J. B. Sheppaqd & Sons Towels De Luxe All pure linen huck, fine and soft as silk; beautiful damask borders. In all our experience, we have seldom seen handsomer towels. Selling at our REGULAR PRICL3. We invite comparison with those nsked for similai qualities elsewhere I 1008 GhesEnufcStTect ffloot Reasonable "Prices for Qtiatlt -j m F. A. North Co. 1306 Chestnut Street Please send me a complete de scription or your bargains ln slightly used (style marked X- Grand Pianos F Player-Pianos H Upright Pianos jl also details of eay-pavment pla'n, without Interest or extras. Name Address ...,....,, v, .,.,... 15. L.--5.t2.!0 M '"" ' I '' - ' -., ., (1 ,, " ift ONE HOUR! That's all we need to deliver your victrLa COMPLETE STOCK ALL STYLES ALL FINISHES The J. R. WILSON CO., 929 N. Broad Street (limed and GlrnrJ) VICTROLAS and VICTOR RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY Eur Termi Mlt MXSTtk't IO Open Ereolaf Our ttrvh l nxt eloor tm you no matter whtr youUv. 1122 Chestnut Street Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century : Remarkable Reductions on Dewees Standard Merchandise Are always appreciated and this May Sale is ofTerintf (rrcat savings at prices, our customers tell us, are unmatched elsewhfie. Dewees Service and Courtesy make purchasing here a teal pleasure. FOR TOMORROW THURSDAY Dewees Undergarments Famed For Thru Quality mid Needlework. Are specially priced for this week only. This sale com. prises dainty garments made of selected materials, which were purchased months ago and therefore can he offered at such reallv low pi ices, SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW Satin Camisoles f Tomorrow $1.95, Regular Price $2..")l) Tailored models in flesh and nnvv are trimmed with hemstitching and featuie ribbon shoulder strap.. Envelope Chemise Tomorrow Sl.J),"), Regulnr Price $2 50 and Si.7:. I'scellent nualitv nainsook fashions these pretty chemise There n" three styles, lace "id embroidery trimmed having ribbon-run beadim'S. Thev are excep tional values, as all the other -pedals are nnd hould be purchased now for futuie use. Bridal Silks At Special Prices S VTIX RADIANT, iO inchr. wide Tomorrow S.1.95. Regulcr price 5I..-.0 SVTIN HONEYMOON. 36 inches wi-ln Tomorrow S1.00. Regular price $l.7.r SATIN CIURMKUSK. 10 Inches w'd- Tomorrow S5.00. Regular price S5.7S STIN HASSKTT, 40 inrlirs wide Tomorrow S5.23. Regular price 5.7.'i SATIN SUBLIME, 10 inches wide Tomorrow $5.25, Regular price 5.7.' SATIN SUPERR. 40 Inches wide Tomorrow S9.50. RecMlur prlcp $tlji0 SATIN. SUEDE. 40 Inches wide Tomorrow Of .25, Htmhr ptMtS 12.lf . h y? 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