flf -, .w-"-- nv fi - 'WTF "A"1 v J.(' fj v '. . .1- ,-t.-. V . . v ' J . I ' r IV 4 EVENING? PUBLIC LEDGER PHlLkDELPHIA, THtJESDAT, MAY 13, 1920 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE K Affflicy Wynne Attends the Pony Show at Wynnewood, She Sees Many Smart Costumes Supper and Dancing in the Evening TIIU bazaar ntid fnlr vns very ouc cmsful restcnlny out nt Mrs. BIlHj Clothier's Pony Sbow. which was lipid fir tl" benefit of jthc Polyclinic Hov JilUl all ilny. ending with n "ImtiK-ur. iunper and danclns on n pavilion ar ranged for the purpose. It wn; KfMt fun and every one seemed delimited to be In summer gowns and white shoes nnce more. It was warm, though not too hot, and the country never seemed more inviting. The dog show did not star! till 2 o'clock, but from about 12 o'clock there nit In the middle platform of the tent (IC darllngcst puppy I have almost ever vprn He was. T think, n wlre-halr fox, that l what he will he eventually, but Tcterdav he was n ball of short. fliifTv hair, and hii wee green collar wai to ciite. He never even whimpered, and to my certain knowledge he was on his lensli at that spot for two solid hours. He would sit down now and again nnd look about him very Inquiringly, as much as trt say "What Is all this fuss about?" He glanced one or twice re rrovlnglv at "Placklc." who was rais ing Cane (N It or should It be Cain?) now and again, nnd hnd to be remon strated with several times. Then he would arrange his two front feet in a straight Hue, look n round once more and sit down ngaln. I do not Itnow to whom he belonged, but if that nurp didn't get a prize I'm glad I did not stay to see it through, for my heart would bac ached worse than his. There was a kitten named "Ignatz" I'm told, and he was sold on shares. He vm jet black nnd hnd n bright red bow about his ucek. Altogether, ns jou will gather from my tale. I wns greatly Interested in all the doings. I DO not know when I have been so perfectly enchanted by a costume ns I was yesterday with that worn by Ella Brook DuKarry. She always does wear lovely things, but for exquisite dainti ness and gorgeous color I have seldom seen anything as pretty. She was sell ing flowers at the Pony Show, together with Mis. Walter Wood and (.evcral others, ami she wore a white aceordiou pleated ciepe ! chine skirt, a sheer linen wnit-t. white shoes and stockings and a hw enter of del blue made in light wool nud finished nt the neck with a collar of (.able, fur. Her hat waa a round sports iilTnir of silk velour of the same heavenly shade of blue as the Rurntor, and turquoise, earrings with pendant drops were another bit of won derful color. Sho was a delight to be hold. Mr?. Clothier was perfectly lovely also. Her sports skirt nud sweater were of a sort of coffee cream color and the waM was a sheer white linen. Her brown straw hat was trimmed with stiff aigrettes, and she certainly did look pretty. Charlotte llrown Frazier was came out in the afternoon to the show and rrcry one was making quite n fuss over "the rrccnt bride." She looked re markably well in dark blue sweater and ports hat over n white frock. Char lotte married West Kruzlcr Just about two weeks ago, I TOLD j nu I would let ou know the date of the (lower market, nnd it's May 20 and I'm told that ever body knows it. and has known it nnd that I'm a back number. lie that as it may, I Ho tell it joli now. It's going to be perfectly lovely, too. I never iheard of m many requisite flowers and things as there will be for sale. And things will be cheap, too. Me, I'm going. 1 like a bargain. AOIIOUP of Philadelphia girls and young matrons will sell programs nnd net ns UNhers ut the special mati nee of the Zlegfcld Follies to be given tomorrow afternoon nt the Forrest Theatre for the benefit of the Salva tion Army. 1020 Home Service Appeal. Mrs. liarclay Wnrburton has charge flf thf tirnrrnm emmntHnn .litn1 In- eludes Miss Mary Norrin, Miss Marv llrown Wnrburton. Mis Lisa Norris, Miss Susan Stewart. Miss Pollv Pan loast, Mrs. Oliver K. Cromwell. Mrs. John II. Mason, Jr.. Miss Catherine Ubsard, Miss Gertrude Conaway. T IIKAIt that the Samuel Hell. .Irs., limo taken Mrs. Walter W. Pharo's nniise in Haverford for the summer. Jhfy have boon going out on the Main Line nt various places for the past four ":. warH nml Mr- 1,cll,, mother nnd us er, Mrs. Sam Hell and Miss Florence Hell, always spend May nnd September t Haverford Court. Mrs. Phnro Is Wing to spend this month and June nt Mr cottage in Uracil Haven, nnd will W in July and August to visit her tighter, Mrs. Kdwnrd Browning, who "res near Toronto, Can. TWi: other evening when it was rather wuir?'; ""i" remarked to Daddv: rri.m - l.W bc "' t0 1,aT0 Rnmo ent on reading his paper. Mother be- wL.n "nd fofBot her nice idea, inln,ir?nll.?Jari,0' ned six. "H'ldcnly "Ploiled with the words : "Mother, oWrI ft,,,y n,?T t0 ? 'nt icecream foriMi"" eotten me Into the humor ,or " NANCY WYNNE. m SOCIAL ACTIVITIES f m5S5.Mt5iiP" ""'"Borth Morris. WMiim C:,' la,noa. aimounco the en JorioTan, m thc,lr daughter. Miss Mar Mm nri MorrrlB. and Mr. Qcorjre Far- Mrect Thn w.7i South1Twenty-second Jun wedliB will tako placo In 3dMSrnni!i,r8, 3$Ln Kearsley Mitchell. nt out r,3,6 "? VIllanovB. have "et ih .d8 ftir.u ten- on Sunday, to M tch whlTJl1'1". "nd. Mrs. lrric hi, "J t"18 bfen ,n -Vew Yrk dur V wck, Is expected homo today. tahwdn't l!,c .KC!!", wl, wcro enter unu?,?1. luncheon today by Mrs Alex. Bfon Coxe, of ftio IUttenhouJ; Very Remarkable Reductions! square, were rMs. Henry S. Grove, Mrs. .1. Harrison Smith, Mrs. Henry Scott, Mrs. .Tames MlfTlln. Mm. Chnrli. Plat Mra Henry Chapman. Mrs. Lawrence T. faui nnd suss Julia Itusli. Miss ,Iano H. Ycntman, daughter of Mrs. Pone Yoatmnn. will hn thn init-nt nt honor nt a luncheon on Tliursday, May 27, at the Scdgloy CIub( to bo nlvcn by Mrs. Franklin Bache, of 2102 Pine Bircci. Mrs. Hdwln .1 Rchniltln nt SL Mar. tlnB. Chestnut Hill, krvo a circus party on Tuesday for her ilnntrhfar. Minx Marv Hchoettlc. There were twenty-four o'f ncr scnpoimaies present. Mrs. Fereo Hrlnton. of 1913 nitten- nouse street, nnd her daughtr, Mrs, Joseph II, Dulles, will be- nt homn tomor row afternoon' from 4 until .6 o'clock. No cams nave, ben setit out. ' Mr, and Mrs. Morgan Ilebard, of Chestnut Hill, have taken a cottago at ion liar nor for the summer. They ex- rci ic, loavo ins miadie or June. Mrs. John B. Colahan. 3d. of Willow Grove avenue. Chestnut Hill, who spent sevtra, clays witn her sister, Mrs. Fran cts Markoe Itivlnus, at Chelsea, lias ro turned homo. Mrs. T. Bowman Teaf and Miss Fran cis Ieaf will rail for England on May 27. where they will remain until the nutumn. Miss Christine Blddlc. who has been spending several months In France, has returned. Mr. William rt. Verncr. of Wayne, Is recovering from his recent accident, at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Emily Moore. Judge nnd Mrs. Blddlo and Mr. Ed ward Diddle will close their apartments at the mttenhouse and open their sum mer nome nt uvcrnrook, June I, Mrs. David P. Dixon, of St. Davids, who has been In Cuba all winter ns tho RUest 6f Mr. nnd Mrs. Estrada, formerly of Wayne, has returned to her home. Mrs. GcorgB W. Whlteman will give n luncheon, followed by cards, today at tho Philadelphia Country Club, In honor or miss unzaoetn u. Aiatnieu, whose engagement to Mr. Daniel S. Whlteman was recently announced. Thcro will bo 3t guests. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howard, of roriy-scconu nnu spruce streets, win leave this week for California, where. mey win visit until Juno 1. Miss Pauline Freeman, of Louella ave nue, wayne, is visiting In wcllesley, Mass. Mrs. Frederick Treat, of Wayne, Is en- lena ninit ncr sister, Mrs. C. Henderson auppiec, or wyrmeucid. Mrs. Frank H, Whiting, of Forty-first and Pine streets, has closed her winter nomo ana is visttlnsr relatives In Norfojk. Miss Louise Nichols, daughter or Mr. William Nichols, of St. Davids, enter tained nt luncheon, followed by cards, at her home, on Tuesday. In honor of tho Aiumnao or ansa Hill's School. Mr. and Mrs. Georirn Wolf, who hivn been living near Wilmington, will move .mi n miori umo io tncir new nome, which mey nave-vougnt. at 1734 Hpruco street. Mrs. John Faunce. of Cynwyd, enter tained nt cards yesterday afternoon In honor of Miss Sally Maglll, of Ogden burir, N. V. Mr John S. C. Harvey, of Itadnor, Is spending a few days In New York and Boston. Mrs. I. Wnlter Conner, of Wayne, will entertain the 600 club at luncheon, fol lowed by cards, on Monday, May 17. Tho members Include Mrs. Ucorsre Park. Mrs. George Aman, Mrs. Mark Llpplncott, Mrs. John Dottercr, Mrs. J. P. Bright, Mrs. Good nnd Mrs. W. J. C. Dickson. Mrs. Charles Qulmby, of Wayne, en tertained at dinner, followed h rarrlo at her homo on Tuesday ecnlng. Amomr me gu c.Tin wore Mr. ana Mrs. jonn Tll lotson and Mrs. Henry P. Klrby, of New York. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL The Women's Benevolent Society of tho Protestnnt Episcopal Clfurch of St. James tho Less held an Informal re ception on Tuesday evening In tho par ish house, following the spring meeting. Miss Florence Hirst, tho president, presided. I2l0alnut&tmt 25 off Garments From Regular Stock Afternoon and Evening Frocks, Morning Garb, Exclusive Wraps. 35.00 to 69.50 . (Values to $115) Tricotine Suits Spccjal Clearance 69.50 Values to 125.00 Continuing the price con cessions of notable im portance 0)1' GOWNS FURS MILLINERY RiMfe 1302 Walnut Street ." 1 . t y ' m -j? V ' ,'ft?.VAs,W 't ' ' -'H ' i t :V:i . ,', m- ft. BH Thoto 'by rhoto-Craftem. MISS ELEANOR WISTER, , DauRhter of Mr. nnd Mrs A. V. Wlstcr, Jr., of 420 .Sclioolhouso lane, Oermantoun 11s secretary, nnd Mrs John H. K. Scott Is treasurer. Mrs. John n, Melnhart Is ntsn lrvnii nt flu nnlApIn InrriAtil V1TT1 mltteo of tho monthly me,e(lnKs df tho association, Minn Rmlly Wfltii. nt S229 Korth Sev- iccnth street, will entertain several friends Saturday evening. Anions: tnoso present will bo Miss Helen McFadden, Miss Dorothy Donaldson. Mum Bcrnlce Hallowell, Miss Dorothy Hathaway, Mis Elizabeth Hurst, Miss Iluth King;, Miss Katherlno Hurst. Miss Gertrude White, Miss Martha Kelly, Miss Ruth Thomp son, Miss Dorothy Gardner, Miss Anna Bush nnd Miss Alma Fling. "Mrs. Hubert Holmes, of Lone Island, In spending a few weeks with friends In West Philadelphia. Mrs. J. Kirk, of 221!) West Dauphin street, was the May hostess of the mem bers of her card club. Her guests In cluded MrB. Sarah Page, Mrs. V. Pres ton Pierce. Mrs. J. Hpnrv nenton. Mrs. John H. Barry, Mrs, Sandy Enugelkee airs. William Mitchell, Mrs, M, is. uray, Mrs. William If. Saurcr, Mrs. Edward Cramer Mrs. Gcorgo Chalk and Mrs. William Fowler. Tho members of tho Beta Chapter of the Beta Kappa Sigma Sorority will be entertained on Saturday afternoon at their May meeting, by Miss Miriam Vnndcrgrlft. Her guests will Include Miss Alice Byrom Miss Eleanor Blood, Miss Sidney Pollock, Miss Beatrice 7'lppen, Miss Katharine Faber, Mlsa Tclcn Delghton. Miss Justine Keller, Miss Bertha Ormlston, Miss Harriet Prmt land. Mls Miv vnhpr. Mtss Mar garet Judgo, MIb3 Esther Ackroyd, Mlsa iis urccn, Miss Kathryn smun ana Miss Margaret Shrleber. Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Boylo have returned from Atlantic City and will be at homo on West Ontario street. Mrs. Boylo before her marriage was Miss Oulda Plcssncr, of 2102 North Twenty ninth street. QERMANTOWN " MIbs Idella II. Hurwltz, of East Wash ington lane, was the guest of honor at "party given by Miss Sophia I. Hur wltz on Monday evening. Guests In cluded Miss Elizabeth Ttlchman. Miss Sarah Illchman, Miss Sophia Wclner, Miss Frances Welncr, Miss Sadlo Meyers Miss Sarah Meyers, Miss Mary Hurwltz. Miss Paulino Houscr. Miss Mae Hurwltz, Miss Emma Hurwltz. Mlsa Mary Trager, Miss Mao Wclnstcln, Miss Esther Dohkln. Mr. Herman Matt. Mr. Robert Meskln, Mr. Benjamin Hauser, Mr. Morris Hurwltz. Mr. Herman Hur wltz, Mr. Harrv Movers. Mr. David Stelpbreckcr, Mr. Harry Stelnbrccker, Mr. Alcxnnder Zentncr. Mr. Joseph Pu- voskey, Mr. Jnck, lilpschutz. Mr. Max icrt nnd Mr. Robert B. Stoiner. Announcement Is mado of tho mar rlago of Miss Ruth P. Frantz, of 6007 Germantown avenue, and Mr. Richard w. itaccKs, or litis uennio street, on Wednesday, May B. In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Raelcks are at homo at 1913 Den nlo street. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Wood have returned from their wedding trip and aro at homo at 5003 Wayno avenuo. sirs. Wood will bo remembered as Miss Ellen M. Hazzard. Miss Anna Kelly, of B624 Chew street. nnd Miss Margaret Horan aro spending some time nt the Bothwcli, Atlantic uuy, WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson. Jr., and Master Robert Wilson. 2d. of Flushing. It. I., are tho guests for a fow days of iricnus in west Phllaueipiiia. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young, 3862 Girard avenue, nnnounco tho engage ment of their daughter, Miss Helen A. Young, to Mr. Charles Wellington Thomns, of Lambertvllle, N. J. Miss Mona Morgan will give a recital of "Romeo and Juliet" on Friday oven- Ing at 8:30 o'clock in tho Knights of Columbus auditorium, Tiurty-eigntn and Market streets, ifor the benefit of tho Knights of Columbus Improvement Fund. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter R. Kenyon. whoso marrlugo took placo recently, will bo nt home after Juno 1 at 6826 Catha. rlno street. Mrs. Kenyon will bo remem bered as Miss Jane Baldwin, of 6640 Larchwooa uvenue. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Tho annunl luncheon of tho members of tho Templo University Woman's Club Is being held this afternoon at tho RlttcnhoUBO. Mrs. Walter C. Hancock, the president, will preside, and an ad dress will bc mado by Miss Hilda Smith, denn or Bryn Mawr College. There will be also an attractive musical program under the direction of Mrs. J. Louis Howell. . Mrs. I. H. O'Hara and Mrs. Wnlter Shumwnv aro vice presi dents or tho club ; Mrs. Gustav Kctterer, TIOOA Tho wedding or Miss Bertha Halner, daughter ot Mr. nnd Mrs. William F. Harncr, of 718 West Venango street. nnd Mr. Vrnrlnrtolf Srlinlll. of 4216 North Eighth street, will take placo on Wednesday evening, May 10, at tho home ot tho bride's parents. Mrs. Frank Wclkel, tho bride's sister, will bc matron or honor, nnd Mr William Harncr, the bride's brother, will be best man. Miss Adelo Frledrlcks, of 1823 West Venango street, will entertain the mem bers of tho Tioga "Flfty-nrty" Club to morrow evening nt her home. Mr. An drew W. Hamilton Miss Elvira Mar tinez, Miss Ruth Walrath. Mn Nathan Whltakcr, Mr. Martin McCoolcy, Sir. Robert Lukens. Mr. Joseph Shane, Miss; Jean Clark, Miss Anna Larkln, Mr. Harris Burton, Mr. Charles Hall, Mr. Paul Barker, Miss Dorothy McDevItt, Miss Marguerite Larkln, Mr. Edwin Fceny, Miss Alma Wall, Miss Miriam Dooley and Mr. William McLaughlin will be tho guests. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ,W. Blattner havo returned from their wedding trip nnd will live In Egg Harbor. N. J. Tho brldo was Mls3 Mao E. Saurman, or 3337 North Nineteenth street. HOLMESBURQ Mr. and Mrs. N. Theodore Pldcock, or 8088 Falrvlcw street, nro rccolvlng congratulations on tho birth of a daughter. Miss Nettle Hamilton, or Grant ave nue, will entertain the members or her enrd club tomorrow ntternoon. Mrs. Edith Pattlson, or Frankrord avenue, Mrs. William Rbwland, 3d, or Crispin street, and Mrs. L. S. -Johnson huvo returned Irom a short stay at At lantlp City,' where they attended tho convention of the Needlework Guild. A May festhnl will bo given on Thursday, May 2", In tho Methodist Church under tho auspices of the choir. Mrs. J. Compton left on Wednesday for Denver, Col., fop nn Indefinite stay. Mrs. Alfred Dedakcr. of Ilhawn street, has been entertaining ns her guests for several das Mrs. Margaret Frenrh lind Mrs. Emily Mlddleton, of the Isle of Pines, Cuba. wood, nnd on their return will be nt homo nt 4211 Grlscom street. Mrs. Webb before her. marrlngo was Miss Delia V. Brltton. A cucliro and dance for the boncflt fo ?,a'!! Dolorosa' Church will be given lnn Shedknecht's Hall on Friday, May Mr. and Mrs. Welllns nro spending tho week in New York. Mr" William Fowler's dancing class I.i. 8X. l1 annual dance at Stud ents Chapter, Park nnd Susquehanna avenues, tomorrow evening. OLNEY Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, of 617 Solly avenuo, announces tho marriage of hor daughter, Mlsn Evelyn A, Miller, to Mr. Charles Franklin Homowood, of 2342 th -Twcnly;"l , street, on Friday. May 7, at 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Itpmowood are on a wedding trip, attor which they will bo nt homo In Palmer ton, Pa, ' ROBOROUGH Mrs. Robert C. Greer, or Levorlnc- &n.uaySLuc' !v, entealh tho members a? th?rTimday,Flgnt club this evSlSir" m , fi.l.'ST18' o.Hcr KUSS,S wl" Include Rnh.lhn,i,M'' ll?Jrt Black, Miss Emma Sobcrnhclmcr; Mrs. Lculs Mclstcr, Mrs. n?rE Tlr.lh.' M,BA .Clara MoMastcr. Miss ?nSil(VrL'mcrl J?188 Mlnnlo E. Scott. Mies Margaret Hunter. Miss Mnrgarot VrHn'm.fe Mffli.r-.Mw William M,.Hn,m"ton' mMrs- Arthur W. Greer, H f""8" Taylor. Mrs. John Mullln r 5 S"; M,rt' Wilbur Hilton, Mrs. &,. " y"??."' Mr8 Archibald Macllujtli. ?U2' Sf n,ul287L SlrB' -Mnrv Glascow nrWar4r Smf!h " Frank Wage nn2..Mirs',.Mcgonlg',e- Th0 c'ub held Its annual supper and muBlcale last week In the social hall or the First Presby- .r.la.1Cnurc. wllh Mrs- Thomas Stan Icy, the president, presiding. .n?lr?ii?iCihBr? W"r- of Dawon street, S"irt id .' cards estcrday arter noon with tho rollowlng guests: Mrs. r1JnT,,.CfmJV MrS- Wilcox. Mr" Alfred Fatchott, Mrs. Samuel R. HoTer, Mrs. John Collier. Mrs. Jnmffl & Woben- rlI!rlhM?in',TEf,1;,C1'lrI' MrB' John Fer rler, Mrs. H. D. Rogers nnd Mrs. George raustman. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. James Clnbby, of 4S27 Frankford avenue, announce the cn raccmrtit nf thplr dauirhtcr. Miss Edna Clabbv. to Mr. Raymond M. Doyle, or 3B3S North lirona street. 5llss Selm.i Seeder, or Arrott street, will entertain tho members or her "600" club nt her homo this afternoon. Mrs. J. Patterson, of Frankford ave nuo nud Orthodorx street. Is entertaining ns her guest for a fortnight Mrs., P. Saylor. of Pittsburgh, for whom a num ber of entertainments have been ar ranged Mr. nrl Mrs. Wlllinm Webb nro spending their wedding tllp In Wlld- WISSAHICKON St. Stephen s IJramatlo Club will give nn nttractivoi entertainment In the par ish housn tomorrow nnd Saturday ov. ntnus. when the comedy. "A Night Off" will bo presented with the following tal ented amateurs In thn cast: MrB. Jo hanna Atklss, Miss Helen Farrand, Miss Martha Lees, Miss Eleanor Osborne, Mr. JJarrv Price, Mr. William Flanagan Mr. ?an,kBeirj'' Mr- Joseph Hodgkinson, Mr. John Fozard nnd Mr. Raymond Say lor. Tho sixteenth annual May danco un der tho direction ot Mr. Charles Schleicher was held last evening nt Woodvale. the club house or thoAmorl can Brldgo Company's club In nddl Uon to tho general dancing thcro was an interesting program or featuro dancing by Miss nuth Wilson nnd Mrs. Ralph Wrlgjit. to her apartment at tho Harvard, Hwarthmorc. Regular Tuesday afternoon brldgo parties will bo held eery other week throughout tho summer nt the Spring haven Country Club. Mrs. Harry O. Parker, of Swarthmore, was hostess this week. Opening day nt tho Sprlnghavcn Country Club, Walllngford. will be held on Saturday. There will bo muslo and dancing during tho afternoon nnd evening. NORRISTOWN Budd-Engle Wedding Tho marrlngo of Miss Bsrtha M. Engle, of 125 East Upsal street, and Mr, Alfred N, Budd, of Brooklyn, N. Y will take place at tho homo of Mr, nnd Mrs. Xi. W. Kltselman, on East Upsal street, on Saturday, Juno 19, at 6 o'clock. A dinner will follow the cere mony, after which tho bride and groom wlll.lcavo on a wedding trip. Mr. nnd slf 'V Mrs. Budd will bc nt homo at 1016 Presi War Chaplain to Lecture ' ' Clifford I'. Futcher, cnptnlu and for, '',, mef clipplftln ot tho 100th Inrnfltrj, ...til t.l,n .... llltluf ..rttn,! IaaIiUm m'- t night In the Second Regiment Armofy'i .' Hrnnd street and Musqueiinnnn nvenit?; c2rl on "The Twrnty-clghth Division iu tlitTc i World Wnr." V, , Miss Ruth Houpt gavo a surprise party nt her home. B32 Hast Marshall street. In honor of the birthday anni versary of Miss Emellno Rodenbaugh. Those present were Miss Emily La.w, Miss Thelma Potter, Miss Lillian Pot ter. Mr. Geoffrey Weldman, Mr. Ken neth Gordon, Mr. Gcorgo IfeTrentraycr. Mr. John Law Mr, Paul Mncollv and Mr. Harry Spring. Miss; Mildred Logan entortalncd nt dinner nt her Mont Clare homo, nt which were tho following guests from Norrlstown: Miss Mary Logan, Miss Emma Lognn, Miss Bessie Loamy. Miss Etlzabcth Gebhart, Miss Charlotte Bailey. Miss Jano Crooks. Miss Bertha Wile, Miss Elizabeth Green. Miss Itao Haurk, Miss AIlCo Custer, Miss Elslo McHarg and Miss Elizabeth Crooks. liniij5)fcTg5JWiigJS ft ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. Joseph S. Stockwell, of Wynde mere avenue, Wayne, entertained In honor of tho tenth birthday anniversary of his daughter, Miss Elda Stockwell, on Saturday, Miss Edith Watt and Miss Mary Dot tercr, of Wayne, will go to Armapolls on Friday for over the week-end. to nt- tend the hop at tho Naval Academy on I Saturday. ' Mrs. Henry Roevor. df St. Davids, en- tcrtaincd Mrs. a. a. croons, ot isorwooa, at the reciprocity luncheon given by tho Saturday Club of Wayne, on Tuesday. Mrs. W. H. Caner. of St. Davids, Is visiting her mother at Caldwell, N. J. J. B. Sheppacd & Sons Colored-Stripe Madras "Mode En Great Britam" Beautifully fine, and exactly what you hnve been asking for, for men's shirts. Good for women's nnd children summer frocks, too. 32 inches. Saturday Closing Hour, I P. M. l008GhesfenutDStL-eet jgyaga; moat Reasonable "Prlcea for Quality ;5ogj;f ' 1 'V, . IVi DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. William Grnv Price, Miss Martha Trice nnd Miss Elizabeth Eyro Trice have Issued invitations for a tea on Friday nfternooir, May 21, nt their homo. In Chester. The cards or Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Eyro Price nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Terrlll Eyre Price nro Inclosed. Mrs. Arthur C. Jnck, or Chester, was entertained nt a tea yesterday afternoon, In honor or. Miss Katharine Powel, daughter or Mr. ami Mrs. William M. Powol, whoso engagement to Mr. Arthur G Jack has recently been announced. Mrs. Reese M. Flclschmann, or Moy lanT hns Issued Invitations for a lunch con, followed by cards,, at tho Spring haven Country Club, on Wednesday, May 19. Miss Harriet SHfrldre. -alio hns been l tho guest of her brother-in-law nnd sis ter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Horaco G. Twaddell, nt their, home near Media, has returned UNEQUALEDJJURITy . It helps to keep the ytem in good condition TAItADISB SrniNG COMPANY Bruniwick, Maine Cincinnati, Ohio MiTcnnix Fletcher Co. Flnutt AsKsn Co. Met tJ J. Lawler 1126 Walnut St. rmb st. Reduction Sale Smart Millinery We Iium. tnkrn 100 of nur choice model, formerly priced $12JJ0 to $20 nnd marked tliem $7.50 ((tMul0 The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street Unusual Announcement! A Disposal, Tomorrow, of "Alpine-Wool" Suits for Women and Misses 1 9.75 and 20.75 The Values are 35.00 and 50.00 Only one or two of a kind all sisics. All-wool knitted fabrics in Oxford, Tan and Rose. Trig styles of certain distinction and inexpressible charm for wear on all kinds of occasions. Mann & Dilks 1112 CHESTNUT STREET Tyrol Wool is on sale here only. Is all worsted. Endless in wear. " Will not shine. Will not muss. Ladies' Misses' Girls' Juniors' Tailored Suits 29.75, 49.75 New light colors. Black. White. Plain shades. Mann & Dilks4 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Mill FOUNDED t856 DBWEES fill "" 1 122 Chestnut Street Special Hosiery Values H g This Week J The newest and daintiest hosiery is hero for vour selection at extraordinary prices. They aro just the kind that every woman should possess, and arc lovely for one's EE own use or for a gift. II Ridielieu Rib Silk H Hosiery Special Price $2.95 Regular Value $3.75 Full fashioned in blnck and white. Full-Fashioned Silk f Hosiery 55 Special Price $2.85 55 Regular Valuo $3.50' 55 Black, white and cordovan 55 hosiery, mercerized top and sole. : Pure Silk Hosiery 55 Special Price $1.95 55 Regular Value S2.65 Full-fashioned, mercerized top and solo in sizes 8J and 9. 55 Mercerized Lisle Hosiery Special Price 95c Reirul.i Vjttim S1..1K S Dlack, cpvdan and Russian calf, double porter top ISfgglPfFff Wl -vi t, I' W Exclusive Creations Reasonably I'riccd JC 1214 Walnut Street Prices Slashed Friday and Saturday Suits, $39.50! (Values to $79.50) Models in the correct shade of navv youthful and mature designs. Stunning Frocks $39.50 (Values to $85) I Afternoon and street models of distinction in I crepe meteor, flowered Georgette, taffeta, tri- I cottne, crepe do chine and tncolettc. All exclu- 1 sive moucis one ot n kind. M 11 BiW II m j iir-'V-i '"r' n"' II r ! 1 nrn iMimm,.,,, m i i i , -a" ' s-iS A ,.. ",- SW ''V,' , .V'V,V. , . ,. '.-..Ti5T:At.i'.U ,. ,.: v1.... .V .-' ir '-U'Ji WALNUT STREET SHOPPER UPON THIS PLEASANT SHOPPING STREET IS TO BE FOUND MERCHANDISE OF UNQUESTIONABLE QUALITY AND VALUE IT IS THE STREET PATRONIZED BY DISCRIMINATING PHILADELPHIA WOMEN. THIS DOES NOT MEAN, HOW EVER, THAT WALNUT STREET PRICES ARE PROHIBITIVE, BUT SIMPLY THAT THEY ARE CONSISTENT WITH QUALITY, AND OFTEN UNEXPECTEDLY LOW. That adorable shop of Bcnguycr's, at 1211 Walnut street, is having a millinery sale that isn't to be missed upon any account You know, it doesn't handle any but ex elusive hats, and when the prices are brought down to $7.50 and $10.00, as they are at present upon a group of models selected from their rcgulnr lovely stock, you may know that you arc getting hats valued all the way to thirty-fivo dollars. There arc street and dress hat3 of infinite variety, in every hue and fabric, and for practically all occasions. It is advisable to shop for the hats early as such bargains will not last long. While you are in this satisfying, pleasant little shop, do not fail to have one of the obliging attendants show you the good looking capes they havo at prices actually starting at $39.50. A few steps below, at 1210 Walnut street, you will find Sterling's, a house with an established reputation for pleasing. At present they are having an interest ing exliibition of frocks for afternoon and evening at greatly reduced prices. Dresses which sold for prices ranging from $69.50 to $110 are now marked at $35 to $09.60. There are taffetas, meteors, satins, crepes do chine, tricotines, trlcolettcs, georgettes, and gowns of all the fashionable materials. This is rather an early reduction, but the shop wishes to participate in the effort to reduce that formidable "H. C. L." This house is noted for its ready-made tailored &uits. Just at present it is possible to get their entire stock of navy tricotine suits at substantial reductions. Some are to be had for $69.50. B. Chertak-Wcnger, at No. 1229 Walnut street, is dis playing an unusual array of the "different" and exclu sive hats for which she is famed. At prc&ent the summer models predominate, though included arc many dark hats for the woman who prefers them to models of gayer hue. Most interesting, though at the same time expressing that graceful restraint so appreciated by women of good ta&te, is a medium-sized chapeau of black malinc, having a deep upturned brim of the malino flared and fluted. It is stiffened to position by very narrow ribs of black straw braid, as in nlso the round crown of malino, from the center of which the braid radiates. Its sole ornament is a .small pin of French brilliants placed at the side front The woman of today is exceedingly young for her ago. "Wheio," asks t-omc one facetiously, "will wo find grandmothers for tomorrow?" Each year femininity grows younger it is employing rejuvenating thoughts, not to speak of scientific methods for keeping youth, Mich as can bo found in that establishment of high integrity, Denney & Denney's nt 1513 Walnut street. There one finds unexcelled experts in ull the arts that well-groomed women of good taste now consistently use to appear at their best and preserve or regnin that youthfulness of ap pearance possible to women even of advanced years. The Denney & Denney facinl treatments even change the contour of the face, give new life to the skin, and aro recommended as a nerve tonic. When you try one you will immediately make out a check for the course. Single., treatments nro $2, ten treatments $15, and twenty-five treatments $35. Gidding's, ficquently referred .to as "The Puris Shop of America," in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, is over the mccca for the. newest of the sartorial new. Picture, if you can (you really should drop in to see it with your own tyes), nn afternoon frock of lemon yellow handkerchief Hinen, it creation of Eymard's. Having straight chemise lines, it is relieved by fluted side ruffles of the material, and Dutch collar, narrow belt nnd unexpected pockots are all trimmed with black patent leather darned in red and blue wool and studded 'with tiny diamond-shaped buttons of yellow enamel. There is an inset banded breast pocket on tho right-hand M"de of the bodice and, there are two equally odd pockets, one atop of the other, on the left skirt-front. Truly, it is a most unique frock. Many far-sighted women who wihh furs for the coming fall and winter arc selecting them at the present time at that reliable furrier's, Thco. V. Sicfort'a, at M2fl Walnut Street. The shop offers the convenience of selection and btorago of winter furs upon a reasonable deposit for good faith. There is an impressive nrruy of new fur pieces and fur wraps for the coming cold seasons now displayed at this establishment at prices 25 lower than they will bo at the height of the season. Theic aro furs at all prices, from a stunning coat of brown ponv trimmed with beaver at $375 to n luxurious full-length wrap of rich mink snhlo, at $2350 it is expected thut it will cost about $3500 to duplicate this wrap later in the scabon. Sicfert's also have a splendid assortment of thoso one and two animal scurfs of marten and bable. priced from $65 to $300. r 4j V, wi VI ' V..1 T irr.. y ?i.. rr , ' JA.3 . .,! -ll.-Hi - ma-...- LJBHanff tmLli. farm''ft-hniMMart'Tl-'--'ri4-
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