rf' V" '" V! .':, A1 . t ijf v i ' , JUS'fWSSiP 'ABOUT PEOPlk Nancy Wynne Tallcs of Mrs. R. Pcnn Smith to Show Miss Norris Tllp May luncheons linve begun nt Hedglcr. atld many of (lie members rc tnklnc alvantn(?c thereof to entertain Mr Taft MoKcnzlfl gave n luncheon TMtcnlay In honor of Lady llutlcr, of tambrldge, Englaud, who la here, you know, ntnying with her parents, the J. Levering Joneses. Bedglcy Is one of the lovclltst epots In Fairmount Park. The .liibhoiise Is built around tho old llght ,o,ie mid Is us quaint and nttrnctlvc insiilc hs nny club I Imvo cr Men. Different members take charge of tho luncheon each week, nnd when the club first started they did oil tho cooking. 1 have not heard lately whether they ttlll keen that custom up. but I Imagine il'ov do. Mrs. Harry French gave n luncheon yestcrdny nlso, and so aid Aim. Carton McKlroy. Mrs. French will give another luncheon next Thursday and . Walter Waring Hopklnson will also entertain. , EVBHYDODV on earth Is going to thrf circus these days.. I have, never fen anything like the crowds. It s as miKh Mjfou? lifc ,s wdrth t0 ?l ,n,.,f wu happcu o be a little, late. Hut the C after you do get Inline-lent as I m I love that fool clown who rides round ontho tiny librae and gets off Inv mlnuto nnd then stands -quietly waiting for said horse to walk up and ri"e him np on his back ngaln. And that ridiculous Arc! I THINK the party for the disposal of the effects of the French committee M the Emergency Aid, which Is sened u ed now for May 25, will helot of fun. .ftcrnoon tea, nnd .Sophie Norris and Dnctor Kelly nro to auction off the things. There ore posters, books, pic tures, trophies nnd mementoes of the war. It's really more for n goodby to the committee and to give, those who vorked there for the Inst four or five years, during the great war, n chance to keep n souvenir of those days ol rourageous endeavor. The tables for tea will be placed in the garden of the Emergency 'am, 1521 Walnut street, ind invitations nre to be sent out to attend. It sounds very Interesting to me. . THK Devon Horse Show this year should be n great success judging from all I hear of It. Entries have keen received in great numbers from the West, Kentucky, New bngland nnd New York. And many American ex hibitors, who had intended to be pres mt nt the Olympln.' In London, have decided to come to Devon for the reo fnn that this show promises to bo one nf the best ever given in this country. There arc to be, of course, lots of other entertainments the bnby show for in ntsnce. which is always such fun. and nf which Mrs. Edwnrd E. Le Boil tilller has charge. Then there 'will bo afternoon ten-nnd dancing in the, pavi lion, a pngenut on Saturday evening nt S o'clock (but in case of rain, of course this will be postponed until Monday). gvmkliRiin games on the playgrounds for the children nnd a dog uliow which 'will tako place Pa Friday. A Bon Mnrcho nnd tobacco shop; list shop, cake and candy shop, cafe teria, market, ice cream nnd nil the rest, will be scattered nlong the midway In tho thntched-roof village, which will be rolled "Easy street." One of the most interesting' features will he the rummage sale, which is to be undcr"tlip direction of Mm. It. l'enn inilth. and I am sure it will be a very fine one. as I hcRr that Mrs. Smith hns a big barn at Uryn Mawr. filled with nil sortH of finery which will be disposed of at the Fnie. BlT)t)Y is only three years old, but ever since tin has been old enough in understand, he has heard how when he is n great big man. he must always k polite nnd attentive to his sisters, who nre seven and1 five years of nge. Tludily hns learned tho lesson well, but lie ..rrms to think lie will put off tho nil lime for n while as yet. The other day he asked big sister for a drink of wnter just.cn she sat down to dinner. She got ISBfor him, saying meanwhile: "Oh. Buddy, you're nl ways wanting something. I never sit down to eat my. dlnuer that you don't vk for something." "Well." said Buddy, "When I'm a Us hoy. don't I have to wait on you and Helen? You can get mo thum water now, I thould'thlnk." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The wedding of Miss Marjory Taylor, daughter nt Mr. and Mrs. Boland L. Taylor, nf Gwynedd Valley, nnd Mr. fiordon I ta.nl wick will take place on Juno !(!, An Interesting wedding to society In this city will bo that of Miss Mathllde faportas, daughter of Mrs. Benla Brown Saportas, by a former marriage, JJ Koniiy Brook, Saratoga, and Mr. David Trumbull I.anman . Vnn Buren, 'ksWhi.JS OPPORTUNITY IS WITH USFIIGHT NOW. Im&'ji&r Y0U DON'T KNOW HOW UONO .WE'LL iffiWjlP HAVE TO WAIT FOR THE. JOELAWARE i'"S? ' RIVER DRIDGE But 1 m&m rjIjyK a m gg- tga m -m jgaf. Mte BiL. IIvVl3Wn )1 'N E SUPREME TRIUMPH OF HER CAREER AS jpxiMPa IS HERE RIGHT NOW wLBII JL And Spreading Her TOr9TllsWwtiO 0Utl Tldno to Enthuslaatle rS(l$''8l'' Audlencea at Every Performance. METROPOLITAN ..-.. nr"en Preaontatlon of Box RV.fu.5,.?,8ir EVENINQS, 7 AND -J8c AND 60a 4 Fj-r-;. - "" 'i"" uneatnuc Chestnut 'ft .- ' ' i , ' ,t '... r,1 i .--. ' ' f m ' -. .V .-&. ' ra, .V ..?',': the Scdgeley Luncheons. Have Rummage at Devon , to Offi'ciate at Auction M!ch .'" tal0 P'ace n June !. In .the i?0,,1i.J?l,lxiV..Xow York. Mrsi Raportns ??n vIlJ8. fcl'Fabe!h ll- Slnnlckson, of vw $?& enliouae Square. Mrs. 7m r,(3ll?' Alexandre, a sister of tho of'ue; will nctas matron of hohor. Mr. S.?-1 ,r"; knportag lmve sold tlielr Homo !L.DilJtlmre and will llvo at Malvern, wnero they have nurchaaed a place. d nAI"?nB' ,,,le Bucsts who will nttend the Mr. nnd Mrs. Oliver R (-romweh. nt i2B Walnut street. In lionor or Miss Dcophlne. Dodg-e, wliose marrlngo to Air. James It. it. cvomwell will lake "ace on Juno 17, will bo Mr. nnd Mrs. and nnd nml TTllAt, niendlnnlng, .Miss Mary F. rtlendlmilnfr. uh unnior uwen uairu, aiibs Ainry u. Ijprrls. MIrs Marlon Winter nlrd, Miss i Ivza K- .Morris, Mr, Alfred Ti SerKcant, Mr. Wlater Jtnndolpli, Mr. Kdgur Wright Balrd. Jr., Mr. Charles Jnrcd I TflfFprftnll nn.1 Afr t.t.M ll.Hnlnli The Garden Club, or Philadelphia, whs' entertained nt tlio homo of Mrs, John Packard, 3d. of Chestnut Hill, yester day. Tho members of tho class coni petcd ns to the most artistic .arrange ments of (lowers In receptacles, tho flowers bclnp gathered from their own gardens. Mrs. n.iyard Henry, of Chest nut Hill. Is president of tho class: Mrs, Franklin Tepper, first jco president ) Mrs William Mercer, second vice presi dent, and Mrs, J. Chcston Morris, sec retary. Mrs, rtobcrt Strawbrldjrc, of Bryn Mawr. who hns hen In New York during tho week, will return today. Mr. nnd Mrs. Strawbrldco wilt entertain nt a dinner party on Saturday night. Mrs. W. Walter Thrasher, of Over brook, will entertain nt a luncheon at the Overbrook Golf Club today In honor of Mrs. John Turkcr, of Atlanta. On., ; who is vismng ner sister, Mrs. i- rcuericn i Hngen, of Monte Vista. I Miss Clara l.nndell. dauchter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Kdwln A. l.nndell. Jr.. of 58H Drexel road, Is entertaining nt tlm circus this afternoon In honor of Miss Oraco Christine CJelgcr and her bridal party. Mis Oeluer's tnarringn to Mr. Jonathan S. Wllford. of Merlon, will tako place early In Juno. Under the auspices oil the ladles' committee of tho Merlon Cricket Club a mustcaln nnd tea will ho held at the club house. Haverford, tomort-ow. from 4 until 6 o'clock. Mrs. Oeorgo W. B. Fletcher nnd Mrs. Alfred Lowry will re ceive. Tho artists will be Mr. Aurello Olornl and Mrs. Daselcr. MrB. J. Oalloy nnnounces tho engage ment of her daughter. Miss Uorothy Mario Thompson, to Mr. Bugeno Irving Gilbert, of San Francisco, Calif. Mrs. Harry Homel. of tho BltzCnrl lon, hns as her guest her sister, Miss Bose Belson. of Chicago. The alumnae of Miss Hill's School en tertained at luncheon today at tho Art Alliance In honor of tho graduating class. 4t which thero nro twenty-three members. The Riverside Dnnclng Acadomy will hold Its weekly dance tomorrow eve ning ni eorreai nan, nivcniun .1. . Mr. B. Stccher, chalrmnn, nnd Mr. H. Stecher. vlco chairman, will have charge of tho affair. GERMANTOWN Mrs. Charles H. Mcyor. of'l.lt West Mt. Airy avenue, will entertain nt a children's party, nt her homo this eve ning In honor of tho sixth birthday anni versary of her daughter, Miss Blta Meyer. Guests will Include Miss Laura Haines, Miss Josephlno Mundy, Miss Martha. Bawn, Miss Jean Necl, Mfos t'eggy Foster. Miss Buth Nixon. Miss Bcglna Meyer. Master Billy Mundy. Master Junior Foster, Master Robert Nixon, Master Richard Hagy and Mas ter Junior Meyer. Mrs. Frank Bayard Stewart, of S1B1 Morris street, entertained thn graduat ing class of Miss Hill's school, of which hor daughter. Miss Gladys Stewart. Is a member, at tho circus yesterday after noon. The wedding1 of Miss Rltn Conroy, dnughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Con roy, of Green and Pcnn streets, German town, and Mr. Joseph Hlckcy, son of Mrs. Stefano Hlcfcry and the lato Doc tor Hlckey, of this city, will tako placo on Tuesday, JUne 1 Miss Conroy will hn'o her sister. Miss Florence Conroy, an mfldd of honor, and the bridesmaids will be; Miss Kleanor Mullln, Mlsa Elizabeth Doyle. Miss May Whlto nnd Miss JuJIa Tctf. Mr, Hlckey will have his brother. Jr. Stefano Hlckey ns beat man, and tho ushers will Include Mr. William McDcvltt. Mr. Charles O'Boyle. Mr. John King' and Mr. William Conroy. Jr.. a brother of the hrlde. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Dullng. of ,149 Belham road, are spending somo tlmoat Whlto Sulphur SprlngB. ' Miss Ethel Towne has returned to her home at 241 East Johnson street from an extended visit with Miss Esther Mc Carthy In New York. Mr. and Mrs, Henry W. Mace, of 5916 Bnynton streot, entertained Infor mnlly at thotr honw. Guests Included Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Strtnroch, Mr. and Mrs. Chavles Broadbent. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poterman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bardsley, Mr. and Mrv I.cach, Mrs. Esther Penderghcst and Jier nons. Mr. Harry Knorr. Miss Elizabeth Knorr, Mrs. Edward Phillips. Mrs. Jennie Hlg glns, Mr, William Blder, Mm Martha OPERA HOUSE thla Maaterplece I a Masterpiece in pniisaeipma. 7 AMrt 3Se AND BOo. street Street or Metropolitan Opera Houso ' ujiiiu uBMemirst .Mnson, Jr., Mr. aim. .i, iiutcninson fecit. Jr.. Mr. Mrs. ( A, Hcckscher Wothprlll. Mr. Mrs. Josenh N niiiinrpv i.t mi . .n: "f .n - l'hotn by llnrhrach JHtS. GUILLIAEMK AEKTSOK, JK. W10 had rltargc of tlio (oy depart. ment nt the Dog nml Tony Show held for tlio benefit of tlio Poly clinic Hospital on Wednesday Knoit. .Mrs. Harry Brown, Mr. S. H. Clair, Mrs. Edwnrd Elston. Mrs. Ed wnrd Homcmlllcr Mrs. William Cock ran Mrs. Chaunty, Mr. Brogon and Mr. Archibald Wllcock. , Mrs. -Charles H, .Chapman, of 1G7 West Durham street, Is visiting relatives In Illinois for six wceVit, ALONG TH5 READING Mrs. Theodore Hustbn. of Oak Banc. entertained her "500" on Monday, Among the guests wero Mrs. Charles Oughton, Mrs. Charles Snyder, Mrs. Howard Adams, Mrs. Edward Moyer. Mrs. H. Blanck. Mrs. MacPherson, Miss MacPherson, Miss Helen Huston, Miss Helen Tabram, Mrs. J. Inghnm. Miss Madeline Button, of Wngner avenitp. I.ogan, entertained Informally at her homo on Tuesday evening. Miss Gladys Murphy. Mri Thomas Kennedy nnd Mr. John Flnnlgan were tho guosts. St. Mary's Annual Bazaar The members of St. Mary's Hospital Auxiliary will hold tho annual bazaar May 20.21-22. The Growth of tho hos pital has overtaxed tho resources of the Institution to such nn extent that an ad ditional operating .room has become nec essary, nnd tho proceeds of the bazaar will bo used to equip the new room with all modern appliance, ns well as to make other Interior Improvements. The bazaar will ho held In the hospi tal. Krankford avenue nnd Palmer street. 127 S. 1 3th St. Two Shops of 3inh&vtnut 4 rA. y .t . . v r'fTSfc'iii f r "nA fffZ v. LLLLLw mt-?S4;- iakkkkkkkkE' I ,:. j - v -i ' ''' rOg II 'Jl Jtttz-wanton M tftiUadtUHhia Opportune Buying Days Although somewhat earlier in the season than usual, reductions are already being made embracing all Fash ionable Spring Apparel SAVINGS IN PRICE AT THIS TIME AVER AGE ABOUT TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. Tailor-made and Costume Suits Fashionable Day Wraps Afternoon and Day Dresses Dinner and Evening Gowns Attractive New Blouses -Sweaters and All .Millinery O ,. v ,-W . L NORTH PHILADELPHIA Tho members of tho Philadelphia. Brandt of tho Alumnao Association of Cedar Crest College for Women, Allen town, will hold their May entertainment In Now Hop on Thursday. May 20, when Mrs. Georgo Bchoch will be the hostess. Mrs. Walter Hcott ts president of tho organization i Mrs. Mary Boner, vice prealdenV: Mrs. George II, Mc Oav, corresponding secretary : Mrs. How ard Heckler, recording secretary, and Mrs. Jacob Gelger, treasurer. There are flfty-flvo members. Arrangements are being mado to havo tho June meeting In Allentown at the time of the college commencement. Mrs. Dutlleld Atdrloh, Mrs. peorge Gravenstlno, 2d, Mrs. James A. lioder, Mrs. Loroy Pearl, Miss Margaret Mc Cnllum. Miss Margaret Marls, Miss Sarah Tcpper, Miss Edna Paramore, Miss Edna Loreaux, Miss Helen Bocka feller. Miss. Anne Htentsle and Miss Dorothy Immcl, members of the Gamma Chapter of the Thct Alpha Theta So rority, will give n Cird party on Sat urday at the Blttenhouse. 1 The members of tho Delta Tau Club will be entertained on Snturday after noon by Mrs. Beon Andrews. Mrs. Stew art B. Vnkles. Miss Edith Comly. Mrs. Kdwln B. Maize, Jr., Miss EsUier Johnstone, miss rauune i.emer, Gortrnde I-oyman. Miss Dorothy Min degrlft. Miss Margaret Vftn Horn and Miss Marian Miller. Miss Helen Huston, of J900 North Park nvenue, will entertain the follow ing at dinner on Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Clmrlpn Knvrter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blanch. Mr. Bay Fenstemaner ana Air. Marvin FcnstemaKer. Mr nnd f,. Amna Itfnnrtwnrd Will celebrate their golden wedding June 8 at the home of their daughter, Mrs. M. W. Hall, of Pleasantvlllc. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Woodwanl havo two daughters, two grandchildren and three great grandchildren, all living. Tho wedding of Miss Helen M. Wilson and Mr. Arthur F. Morrlssey took place on Wednosday, April 28. Mlsa Florenco Wilson was maid of honor and Mr. Bob ert Morrlssey -was best man. On their return from a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Morrlssey will llvo In Olncy. A muslcale was given nt the fctudlo of Mr. Carl II. Stangcr, of 2004 North Thirteenth streot, last week. Thoso taking part wero Miss Clara Volght, Miss Ruth McCormlck, Miss Boo Ma. kruzen, Miss Grace Stein, Mr. Hymat; Mnkruzen, Miss Constance Acheson, Miss Alberta Wlstnr, Mr. Frank Bow croft, Mrs. Flora Htrousso. Miss Flor enco Dlehl and Miss Boulse Borrego, assisted by Miss Dora Stangcr. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Irene E. Krlegerwill entertain tlio members of her sororitv. the Tau Phi Sigma, at her bungalow, at Brldgswator over the week-end. Among the guests wilt bo Miss Benore McCullough, Mlsa Henrietta Nleman, Miss Margaret Malr, Mlsa Edyth Myers. Miss Edith MacOar- rlirle. Miss Margaret McCausland, Miss warjorio McKanrf, Miss Mario McClure, Miss Flora McClure. Miss Bareta Pint- land and Miss Dorothy Carnhlll. Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Albert Kamps entertained nt their home. 1724 Weat Pnsyunk avenue, on Tuesday cxfinlng, lir honor of the birthday of their daugh ter. Miss Arleta Kamps. Miss Victoria Allen, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Elwood Allen has returned to her home, 1914 South Chadwick street, after having spout soveral days with relatives, at Pdnnsgrove, N. J. Stlss Ethel Kothman entertained at her homo In honor of tho engagement of Mlsa Sadie Witts Sterling to Mr. Henry Mailman, of Chester. Tlio wed- :millp& Top-Wraps of Individuality The sketch shows, a Lionel Sport Coat Smartly tailored of heather wool. It is bcltejd. has inset pockets; yoke effect across back and inset pleats finished with embroid ered arrows. The price, $39.75. New Cape-Wraps An indispensable any-time wrap, which avers the present fashion. Adorable styles of various fabrics; all silk lined. $50 to $125. 1337 Chestnut St. Sensible Prices ixvtar at46th Strttt 7v. JIB. . " C, At, M Yf.M.' .' . ':! IJW'II 'Jwr""'' -i V"-' ' V .'i'U4 ." in. f, 11' f- - f )IjBS JXmtAX'AX'k i Wfr "' Inr will tako, placo In tho fait Amon thoao present Werol Mlsa Ruth Sterling, MJsa Jane Hearting-, Mrs. Frieda. Wolfo, M ss Sarah Senn, Miss Ida Fosternak, Mlsa Edith Wood, Miss Beatrice Both d'M!'", Mm Morrison, Mr. 80I6 " Wolfson, Mr. Georgo Senn, Doctor Tiirr, Mr, Jack Jamison, Mr. George Sdkolove and Mr. Samuel Fisher. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. James Pendleton Horn, Sr.. of the Tracy, Thlrty-slxth and Ctiestnut streets, announced the engagement of her granddaughter, Miss Elizabeth E?tron5 .."ver ,0 Mr- Jol'n Kea Huston, n.S f Zirs' Mttry Beaton Huston, also of tho Traey. , Mlsa Virginia Combes, of 6411 Cedar ainli ,,a ."ad .as her guest for aev V?uC -SLn" Mary. Younf. of Ridley Park. While here Miss Young was the guest of honor at a small dance and supper lven by Miss Combes at her "PJ"6'?710. Bleats Included Miss Dor othy Proud, Mlsa Dorothy Miller, Miss Elsie Ejb, Miss Claire Newport, Miss Mary Youne:. Mr. William rl nr Maurice MoCullough. Mr. Bloyd Walters; til' f """"", ot Hiaicy I'arK, and Mr. Peter Gerhart, of Kentucky. St. Leonard's Alumnae Association have Issued Invitations for a card party J?i.h1 5!vf'.f at.,h? Convent of tho Holy Child. Thlrty-nlnth and Chestnut streets, on Saturday. May 22, for the benefit of the building fund. Mrs. Thoma S. Buano Is chalrmnn of the committee In chargo of tho affair. Miss lfclen Flntrerty, of 6230 West minster avenue, has returned to her h.n,t, aiter apondlng a few days in Washington, where she was a guest at Mlsa Lallan M. Flanlgan. of 6042 Wt avnu' h02 IS" for a Ovo' weeks' !P 'SnJn0 auraml Canyon and Califor nia. While there she will visit friends In Bos Angeles. . TIOGA .,iMmon!Lthe in'5rt!ng -Tune weddings will be that of Mrs. Myrtln 1 Watthnr daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel M. .Martin, of 3530 North Tweiity-socond ji.,, uiiu ir, rtnnur w. iiarlng, of Boston. Mass.. which will take placo on Wednesday aftornoon, the 30th, In St. Pauls Beformcd Episcopal Church, Broad and ennngo streeta Tho bride will bo attended by Miss Emma Car penter. Mr. Iiarlng will havo for best man Mr, .1. Allan Ingram nnd his ushers will Include Mr. John Hunter aird Mr. Goonre Pope. The ceremony will bo fol lowed by a reception at tho home of the bride's parents. Tho bridegroom and brldo will live In Boston. Mrs. Ilerbcrt Agate, of Tioga and Twenty-third streets. ntnrtulnrt th members of tho World Wide Guild of the Temple Baptist Church, orr Monday evening, at her home. Her guests In cluded Miss Gertrude Janney, Mlas Madalelno Jones, Mrs. Edgar J. Browna well. Miss Bertha Janney. Miss Myrtle Tindall. Miss Eva Tlndall, Mlsa Elsie Burt. Miss Baurn Nlef. Miss Gladvs Christ, Miss Sarah Taylor, Miss Jermls Barber and Mrs. Charles Lyons. Dr. nnd .Mrs. Albert I., Itont, of West Erie avenue, entertained nt dinner and cards on Thursday ovenlng, at their home. Their guests, who are members of the Neighbors' Club, Included Mr. and Mrs. Nowton Firth Hill, Mr. and Mis. Charles Calllnan, Mr. and Mrs. Albert BONWrr TELLER G.- CO. Individual jfintjerie JKop ' THIRTEENTH AND SANSOM STS. Continuing Our MAY SALE OF. UNDERGARMENTS With Even Greater Values Hand-Made Philippine Undergarments GOWNS CHEMISES, DRAWERS BODICES PETTICOATS Bodices of Satin Also Crepe de Chine; Georgette and lace trimmed. 1 QC Formerly priced up to 3.95. PI and Made Envelope Chemises Hand-made Philippine Chemises O Etfl of sheer batiste, hand-hemstitched Bontell Night Gowns Of fine Batiste in flesh and white. T ? Formerly 2.95. J ,W Grepe de Chine, Satin and Georgette Undergarments GOWNS CHEMIS1S BOCKERS BODICES "Bontell" Envelope Chemises Of Batiste; hemstitched and lace 1 Q trimmed. Flesh and white. " JO Formerly 2.95. Shadow Proqf Petticoats Of tub silk; straight model; hemstitched hem. Evening Petticoats Of Crepe de Chine; flounce of QJ? chiffon and soft lace. && I -&W &''' if . ,-., ,t ' . . r 1 . - " "" Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Met, Mr. nml Mr, William Itnar-h ntl Mr. and Mrs. AmosiGelkler. An elaborate clos ing entertainment for tho season will bo given next month at Lu Lu Temple Country Club, nt Fltzwatertown, when thero will bo a dnner followed by dancing, FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL A meeting was held last evening In tho Publlo Library Building of repre sentatives of all organizations and churches at tho Falls and tho residents of the village to arrange for a cornmu- nltv rnmnrlnl mmrvrm nn RlindaV. May 30, on Dobson's Athletio Field In honor of the young men from this section wno died while serving the government in tho world war. Mrs. Joseph Tyrell pre sided and addresses were made by Mr. P. H. Kelly and Mr, John Smithies. WI83AHICKON Thero will be a conference this eve ning of all tho pastors of the Wlssa hlckon churches and the superintendents of the Bible schools at the home of the Bev. Wlllnrd L. Amthor, 168 Harvey street. Mr. Charles Erwln, of Bochelle avenue, has been spending some lime In Wash ington. Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Wlltbank have returned from their wedding trip and will be at homo nt 24 Bwarthmore avenue, Brookllne. Mrs. Wlltbank be fore her marriage on April 14 was Mlsa Marjorle Kahle, of 417 Blghter street. ROXDOROUQH Mrs. Frederick Turner will give a dance this evening; at her home on Monastery avenue. Her guosts will In clude Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Button. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Bamsay. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boot. Mr. and Mrs. Mnt thew Dunlan. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hagenbucher, Mrs. Sarah Fleming and ' fi n.A Xfra CltkfttA W-lffhf The aid society of Grace Lutheran Church will give a May party tomor row afternoon, from 2 to 6 o'clock. In the social hall of the church, when thero will be a variety of home-made cakes und bread for sale. MOORE8TOWN Mr. and Mrs. I?dwln Sumner have re turned from a visit In Springfield, Mass. Mrs. Edmond Palmer entertained in formally on Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs.. Bell, of Elisabeth, N. J. Among tho guests wore Mrs. Edwin Sumner, Miss Agnes Bobbins. Mrs. Clement Hop kins, Miss Edythe Bobbins. Miss Kathar ine Gillespie, Mrs. Joseph Qasklll qnd Mrs. Alfred Boberts. Mrs. L. Barnes, of Brooklyn. Is visit ing Mrs. F. A. Warden at tho Bectory. Mrs. William Stackhouae will chap eron a house party over the week-end to Hamilton College, Utlca, N. J., where Mr. Matlack Stackhouse, son of Mrs. Tim BrmloK Publln Td(tr wrleemo ocll notfs of InUrext from various psrts of the cltr, but them) noti mut be Tunable of TrrUlrntlnn. Hereafter fwlsl Items wnt ljr mall to thx paper the snder. .with name, addreim and telf phone nunlbw. AddrrM toclal .Itrm to the 8olet Editor. Krenliuc I-ublfc lediM-. .,,, nut iir j'uminiiru, miirni HlKlTCa ny 2.50 3.95 4.95 5.95 to 79.00 1.95 2.95 3.95 4.95 to 79.00 1.95 2.95 3.95 4.95 to 37.50 1.95 2.95 4.95 5.95 to 29.50 4.95 6.75 7.95 to 59.50 7.95 8.95 9.75 12.75 to 95.00 2.95 3.95 4.95 6.95 to 79.00 3.95 4.95 5.95 7.95 to 59.00 l.iO 1.95 2.95 3.95 to 37.50 3.86 .-W Sii 1 ' JJ Tl Stackhouse. Is a student. Miss Dorothy Otthens, of Haddonfleld, will bo one of tho guests. Mrs. William Overman. Mr. Edmund Maule, Mr. Edward Woodward, the nov. F. A. Warden, the Bev. George Cuiworth and Mr. AValtcr French at tended tho Y. M. C. A. banquet held in Burlington Monday night. Tho Bev. deorgn M. Bond and Mrs, Bond nre spending some time at At lantic City. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Whitney en tertained Informally at "tea" on Sunday- afternoon nt Stepping Stones, their home In Moylan. "Mrs. Joseph J. Bhoades, of Oil City, Pa., who has been the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Ewelt Ellis, of Moylan, has returned to her home. A dinner was given by tho notary Club of Philadelphia on Tuesdny eve ning at the Sprlnghaven Clubhouse, Walllngford. Mr. J. A. Tucker entertained nt din ner at tho Sprlnghaven Country Club on Wednesday evening. MARIONETTES' PLAY Among tho patronesses for the per formance of Tony Sarg's Mnrlonettcs, which will take place In thn Clover Boom at the Bcllevue-Strntford tomor row afternoon and evening aro the fol lowing: Mrs. Frederick H Shelton, Mrs, C The Thirteenth Street Shop EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF Polo Coats Novelty models created in the smartest Eng lish coating effects ia a dozen styles and the wanted shades. Buttoned, and buckled belts. Half or full lined with silk. 75-00 Value This is a most unusual opportunity, and we are able to offer these beauti ful coats at such a low price only be cause we were able to make this special purchase for cash. On this ac count there will be none exchanged and none sent C. O. D. jpnniiii! George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Our Special $10.00 and $12.00 Hats, All trimmed in our own workrooms always reflecting Vashlon.'a newest whims alwaya chic colorful b'Comlnp. Thre Spnclal S10.no ajid S12.00 llatH have oOmo to reoresent to tho women and lnlssen nf this city all that Is deHshtful in They're Worth Much More Allen's Noted For Beautiful Flower Wreaths These Imported Wreaths of field Flowers, roses, fruit, berries, foliago and small flowers are found at our flower dept. in a score of lovely desipns, $1.25 to $5.00. Special Ostrich Bands, worth double, now $5.50. $1.75 Sport Veils, $1.25 each' New Shetland finish veils. Tho ideal veil for wear with sailor and oporUt hats. I'sually worn In tho warmer weather ns a flowing ell. These nre figured and scroll designs with borders. Navy Brown Bfack Taupe Exceptional Value 36-inch Satin Francais, $4.75 yard Thin la thn rnsular $ 00 aualltv. It m an "xcolle-m grnde com- hlnlnu the latent Btylo silk with serviceability. A full lino of shades for evening and stree' wear. Silk Hosiery With Clocks, $2.75 Slight Seconds of the 5.50 Grade; Half Price These are a fine gauge pure silk hose with lislo garter tops and double soles; they havo full fashioned feet and come whlto with black colors. The imperfections are almost hnpossiblo to find nnd we have tho same quality in our regular stock in firsts at $5.50 a pair. Houbigant's French Toilet Water Standard Price $3.75, Special $3 hot. Tho odors nre: I.llac. Violet, Hose, Jasmine. Jlucuet. This famous French perfume at thla special price for Friday and Saturday only $3.00 Trefousse French Kid Gloves S-Button Lengths; Regularly $6.00 at $4.75 Pair Trefousse1 Gloves are generally conceded to be tho finest glove produced. They nro nlwaya sold hero at low standard prices prlceFredoany. "eyy . cC "n AU?" Allen's French Hair Nets 10c each, $1.00 a dozen We have Just received a large Importation of our guaranteed hair nets: they rest almost thla much now to Import, but w ht still maintaining the price at which wo havo been aelllnc thm for over novan venrs. vr Wo guarantee every net to be perfect and to glvo reasonable wear or wo will cheerfully replace them. .w"wiq Slip-on Cap Shape in Both Large and Small Sizes Import Special Straight Shape in. Extra-Large Slzg J 1 H 1 wi ' 'tD? -JmXm ii'v: Lincoln' Furbush, Mro. Hdw'aM '8jt' Mrs. Walter clothier, tho CounlHVori Mania I'.uiaun. Mrs. jonn uriuuei,- jaw,"-, vi Kdward T. Htotesbury,, Mrs. Aflrtlpaj ? Borle, Mrs. Parry S. Allen, Miss IM3 rlet Sartaln, Miss Gertrude Ely Mrs, .'A7, H. Wlnlerateen, Mrs. William LlitffW' bach. Mrs. Edward H, Contes. ,Vv", Thn commltteo In nhnrare of the utV.".i.r ormaflco Includes Miss lTleanor Curwsi jirn. lyconiuaa jiccic, miss Agnes MMti4j Aiisier, Ansa .iuiia nicAiisier, Margaret raintcr. Mrs. nupert s. ''. janu. mr. isbwhiu i,ncw, itirs fV'-w1'. Lornisn, miss Kleanor MtzpstrlcK, , I'.mma Miner, miss Marian nuiicr, 1 Idella Gribbel, Mlsa Caroline Beed, 1j t.awin scnencit Jr., Airs, iienry,? nn,!. !-,. amm ti rt.nMA -hflBJ 1 Provost Mrs. Lewis Fisher arid fl Edith D. Sheldon, Hospital Fete A fete will bo held In aid of tKe' Mlserlcordla Hospital on tho grounds of tho hospital nt Fifty-nftb tret and Cedar avenue, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 27, 28 und 23, from 2 until 11 o'clock. Mrs. Charles ,1. Donnelly, Jr and Mrs. Joseph V. Donovan are In charge. Deco rations that represent all the nation of the world, games, amusements or all sorts for young and old, with special at tractions each nfternoon and evening, have all been taken care of Tho' Trilby String Band of sixty-five pieces will b'(t on tho grounds Saturday under But auspices of tho Knights of Columbus, West Philadelphia Councils, A number of novel features will be In troduced for tho first tlmo at the, bazaar. 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