u 'V HX- Ax, l 'If? J ' ' ' ' " 1 ', . ' . ! . ! ' ' ., I l ' l ' I . . .. . I JUST GOSS1PABOUT PEOPLE r ' Nancy Wynne Spcalts of More June Wedding Dates-She Tells of Those, in Charge of Booths at' the Flower Market i . i THEIIB nrc certainly many date (or remain In Qtrmantown until tha end of Juno Modelings, it' sccmN. Every th fchool year, f j linnrfl of a new one. I 11 liaVG a MlgA Ma.rirnr Ti.1l novo a llnan nlo ono to Spring on you In n day or ahowfr on Saturday in honor of Miss r-n In fact. I on tell ou tlio date Ada Z. Smith, of 427 1.W Mt Airy now. It'a .Tune 17, nnd it'n not Dol tihlno Dodgo nnd .Tlmmle Cromwell, be ??J. .. nil know that Ik to be June 17. This Is a new ono nnd n nlco one nt Did you know thnt Margery Taylor H to be marrjed on Juno 10? At first tliey liad planned for June 2.1, but now It is definitely arranged for the earlier date. Margery Is very pretty and will mako a lovely brldo. Hhe has tho most wonderful color, such bright checks and lovely brown hair, nnd Mic has such a sweet maimer. Gordon Ilnrdwlck, ou know, Is rl6t a Phlladclphlnn, but ho emc here to college nnd Is a very pop ular member of tho ypnngcr set. I have seldom heard of n man 'who seems so thoroughly liked as he. DID you hear that Anna Williamson, n sister of Mrs. Colket Wilson, fld. it encnged to n southern clergyman? Anna is n sister of Julia Williamson, too. Julia was abroad for some time with the "Y," yo know- Sho ' a, won. dcrfully expert story-teller, and she nsed to keep the soldier boys at the huts entertained for half hours nt a time with her splendid stories. Anna has been doing mission work among tho moun taineers of Virginia for tho Inst three or four years, and I hear thnt her1 Banco, the Iter. Frank Stanford Persons. 2d, of Montgomery. Ala., has been dolnu midsloiiary work there, too. Mr. and Mrs. Williamson live nt 2302 Spruce Ktreet. Their son, Frank Williamson, Jr., became a clergyman of the Epis copal Church nnd is stationed nt St. Mark's, in this city. The mnrrlngc of Miss Williamson nnd Mr. Persons will take place on the 1st of November. DID you cicr know n more beautiful day than estcrdny? It's beginning to get scasonnblv warm nnd ready for the Flower Market, which Is to bo held on Thursday of this week. I have never heard of more elaborate plans thnn there nre In the mnking and I do hope It will bo a decided nice day. You know last year it rained for about twenty minutes just after everything was started, everyone had to rush to rover: and it, was just kind of half nnd half till afternoon. And there's nothing to Irving ns thnt. If it does rnin, defi nitely, at least you Know its to do next day, aud there's no this way or that way. It's a definite thing. There's nothing mote trying than Inde cision. Mrs. Henry Brinton Coxo is in charge of booth No. 1 ; Mrs. Sidney Keith has booth 2; booth .1. the randy one, is headed by Mrs. William Dray ton Grange, while booth 4, headed by Mrs, Jack Ilolhngsuorth. will have vegetables. Mr. Morris Jnstrow will hae core of booth 5 nnd members of the visiting tiursc board will nsMut her, while the Gnrdcn Club of Philadelphia, with Mrs. Marshall Morgnn In chnrge, will sell flowers, plants and baskets nt booth 0. Tho Society of Little Gar dens will hac booth 7 with Miss Fran cos Clnrk in charge nnd tho Gardeners will preside over bootli 8, under the leadership of Mrs. Charles A. Service. Mrs. Charles Piatt, Jr., is clmirmnn of bootli 0 nnd Mrs. Howard Rhoades will hae booth 10. Mrs. Sam Hen derson will have Ice cream cones nnd rakes ns she has $o successfully engi neered thnt booth each year; and there will be pony rides up nnd down Hit tenhouse street, nnd all sorts qf odds and ends for sale. Sounds gtcnt to me. WU LIVE and lenrn and. of course, we do learn by stages. So the other day the family sat round nnd listened In delight to small Sister who is uenrly three, and who hnd recently learned the word woman, announced thnt Mother is a woman." And "Auntie Is n woman." And was for going on the rounds of tho family, when her mother nlied: "And what is babv brother?" Foe n moment she was floored, man was not ir. her vocabulary, then n milo btoke over her countenance and mip hsped "He's n lady." NANCY WYNNE. AVCnUO. MIftH Hmltl-i ulll Vrn tnnrrltol In Mr. J. Wilbur Walls, of Maryland the latter part of June, The man-lego of Miss Nan BObrb. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. George W. IiOKffa. of '318 West Seymour Mrcet. to Mr. Frederick Jordan, of Olney, will tnko place nt the homo of tho bride's parents, on Thursday evening. Juno 3. ALONG THE READING Mrs. Cornelius Ambrustcr Is enter talnlng nt luncheon nnd cards today at her homo In rtostyn, with tho following Buests! Mrs Krntst MacMorrls, Mrs. Nathaniel W Jones Mrs. O, Marlinm Bond, Mrs. Martin A. J'rerralau, Mrs. Joseph Lannlng, Mrs. Lambert J. Bordo and Mrs. Harry Hartman. Mr. nnd Mrs. John II. fondle. Jr, hato returned from their wedding- trip and will bo at homo Itr CJIonsldc. Tho brldo will bo remembered as Miss Adclc Pack, of 4600 North Mervlne street. Mr. Kendlo served ten months overseas with tho Seventy-ninth Division. A pageant will bo given on Juno 6 by the pupil of the Cowles School, nt Onlc Lnrro. Tho members of tho graduating class Will take tho leading pnrts. Ma A -jkWLWWW hih? sE rtLJL b ward BlaeU. Mf. Waller Brdnkrrtan, I NORRI8TOWN Mr. Samuel Cardwell, Mr. Charles con- AtnonB tho weddings of Juno .will be lion, Mr. Ixswls Carr. Mr. I-esllo Car- the' folrowlnjr: Miss Mary Pollock, son ' Mr. Clyde Cassels. Mr. Joseph daughter of Mrs. 1. M. Pollock, of JCast Oalner. Mr. Anthony Oallo, Mr. can jinrshall street, nnd Mr. Herbert Wot Ornff. W, Theodore Harper. Mr. Shel- wI Df Noble street, which will tnko don Heckler, Mr. Herbort Ktnkead, Mr. pftco n at. John's nplscopnl Church. Frederick Kunzlg, Mr. Dnvld Lerch, Mr. MlBa j0llock will be attended by Miss John Iowls, Mr. Jcnso Llveiv. Mr. Kp Lnura Titus, ns ;nnld of honor, and. tho ward Moore. Mr. Norman TUntf. Mr. i,eBi mnn will bo Mr. Oeorgo Werklser. Atr. I'aul Stover, Mr. Howard "a Mrs. llcmandus Scheetz. of West Main low, .Mr. Max wenaicr,r. !"" Wotter and Mr. Elwood Wolf. jrrs. P. Carter, of Orthodox street. Is sncndlng several weeks In Boston visit ing relatives. Mrs. Kdwnrd Cornell, of Wnkellng street, Is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Anne Mcnrlde nnd her grandson, or Toronto, Canada, Mr. nnd Mrs. James 'MaKav a o? their wedding trip and on their return will bo at home at 1018 Wakellng Blreet. Mrs. MoKay before her marringo on May 13 was Miss Irma Arnalz. NORTH PHILADELPHIA ' An Interesting Juno wedding will bo that of Miss l:atcllo I.nubcr. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl F. Lauber, of " noun iiuriy-inira street, anu Mr. Warren Maenak. of Hnddon HelKhts. which will tnko place on Saturday evenlnsr Juno 12. at 6 o'clock. In the Hotel nooscvelt. The brldo hns selected Mrs. Anna Mncnnk, the bridegroom's sister, for matron pf honor, nnd for bridesmaids, Miss Brthn Focdlsch, Mlns .w.w k....t, i-lian inVKI .JJ'ClllIK ,IIU Miss Katharino Hnldeman. Mr. Clifford Bnchmnn will bo Mr. Maonak'a best man, Tho service will bo followed by u icceiHiun, Airs, ueorcrfl ivnnn wnt linqtrnn vm. terday afternoon to tho members of her bridge club, Mrs. C. Harry John son Mrs. Norman Kellv. Mra. William W. Stovenson. Mrs. Dilnlrl Hlldreth. Miss Alberta D Long. Mrs. GcorKO Oravenstlno. 2d. Miss Mildred Sterrltt. Miss Ulla Brunet Mrs. Henry Hllle brarld, Mrs. Lester Pfleger and Mrs. Stanley Vandersllco The members of tho cltolr of tho I.c hlgh Avenue Baptist Church gave a dinner at the homo of the pastor, the Itev. John V. Kllson. 271C North l'nrk avenue. Inst week. In honor of Dr. nnd Mrs. ntlson nnd In celebration of the pastor's fourth nnnlversnry. Tho affair was In charge of Mr. Clyde Shustcr nnd Mr. .Harry A. Shuster. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Albus, of 2205 North Thirty-third street, gavo a re ception at their home on Sunday nfter noon, In honor of tho engagement of their daughter. Miss Catherino Albus nnd Mr. Samuel Stlefel. About GOO guests attended. The recolvlng party Included Mr. nnd Mrs. Michael Stlefel. Mr. and Mrs Benlnmtn Nathan, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wltlln. Miss Ustello Oreenspnn. Miss Jean Frolovltz, Misa Esther Sokoloff nnd Miss Ida Wiseman Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mehln Elliot have left Washington nnd nre tho guests of Mrs. Elliot's mother, Mrs. F. C. Itlchtcr of 3306 North Brond street. where they will remain for a month be- ioro moving 10 Albany, wnero they will live Indefinitely. Mrs. Harry Pulaski, of 105 Northeast boulevard, will entcrtnln nt luncheon nnd "500" tomorrow for tho final meet ing of her card club this season. The members are Mrs. Joseph Fine, Mrs. Jny Lewis, Mrs. Jack 1C Miller. Mrs. Edward Lifson. Mrs. Abner Ilntner, Mrs. Harrv Pulnskl. Mrs. Irving Flcld mon and Mrs. Emanuel Wlrkman. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack K. Miller nnd their Infant sun, of 103 Northeast boulevard, will leno on Juno 1 for their cottairn on Stcnton aVenifc, Cholsen, where they will spend tho summer, v Mrs. Anna Shopkln, of 1112" Diamond street, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Lillian Shopkln, to Horry Shragor, of 1717 South street Photo by Wm. Hliewell Kills MltH. JOSEPH MUItTA KELLY Of Lansdowne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stahfonl IJ. Lcwts, wlioso marriage took place on April 20. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kelly liavo sailed for an cxtcnslv'o trip through Europo FRANKFORD A cantata, "Joan of Arc," was glcn on Thursday ovenlng last by tho. Oleo Club of tho Frankford High School, un der tho patronage of tho Fathers' As sociation. The performanco was under tho direction of Mrs. Androw Haines, tho club's leader, nnd Sites Lucia Hovl assisting. MIps Grnce II. Thomas, Mr. Andrew Haines and Mr. W. Brelsford Klihour wore tho soloists. Tho members of tho Glee Club nro the following: Miss Itoslyn Bnrandon, Miss Mnrlon M. Barnes, Miss Margaret Barr. Miss, Eve lyn Beddow. Miss Margaret BreltlltiK, Mlns Margaret A, Bryant. Miss Cather ine Coulson. MISS lUith Coulson, Miss Edna Davis. Miss Edith Elckoff. Miss Sophia ElsepBteln, Miss Anna Fnulds, MIhu Imrm lSlB. MIhs Mabel FUrloniT. Miss Elizabeth Hancock, Miss Aimo Hlppel, MIhm Helen Iilssey, Miss Bessie Johnston, Miss Adrlenno Keller. Miss Dcrothv Klnkend, Miss Irma Knolsler, MIbs Evelyn Knox, Miss Lenh Kolod ztcczak, Miss Frances Lyon, Miss Amo' lla Mackln, Miss Mary Materka. Miss Mlldrcl McBnln, Miss Mildred McHonry, Miss Elvira Slonogue. Miss Anna Nnsh. Miss Marie Ncbel. Miss Margaret Nce lcy. Miss Helene Neher. Miss Irma Peo ples, Miss Claire Ploncher. Miss Jean Prosser. Miss Ituth Roberts. Miss Mar garet F Simon. Miss Marcelle Slaven, Ml Vor.i Mtniihn. Miss Itebecca Stein. Miss Frances Stocks, Miss Mnrlon Stout, Miss Marv Taylor, Miss Catherine Troehlr, Miss Lillian Tyns, Miss Sara Vcrnlck, Miss Anna Walton, Miss Flor ence Wbltlcck. Miss Florence Williams, Miss Helen Wilt, Miss Dulcle Wright. Mls Miriam II. Ayrton, Miss Grace Bartholf. Miss Harriet Blnck. Miss Ethel Becker, Miss Elizabeth Bryant, Miss Virginia Carson. Miss Hazel Cly mer. Miss Esther Cohen. Miss Ethel Corcoran. Miss Ella Flllmeyer. Miss Edna M Fischer. Miss Emily P. Oil more, Miss Dorothv Greenfield. Miss Madcllno Heflln. Miss Grnco Jacobs, Miss Florence Kornblntt. Miss Bonltn Krautz. Miss Mnrv n. Lever, illss Alice Llngard, Miss Katherlno Long, Miss Ituth Lvtlc. Miss Isabel MoCaughncy. Miss Marlon MacKinnon, .mish Anna Moore. Miss Bcrnlce II Nell. Miss Mil dred Niibb, Miss Reso Price, Miss Iio'o thy Itanp, Miss Adclaldo Ilclnhart. MIfs Katherlno Itnhrer, Miss Graco Stanls hrclt, Miss Elizabeth Shrleve. Miss Ger trude Walter. Miss Gertrude Warren, Miss Ruth Weimar. Miss Esther Wens. Miss Mao Bartolett. Miss Hilda Cnrl berg, Miss Katherlno J. Cnmeron. Miss Dorothv Congdon, Miss Nellie Ferfls. Miss Evn Frank. Miss Kllen Hnnscn. Miss Mary Kane. Miss Elizabeth Koel mel, Miss Anna E. Landenhrrrr. Uss Anna Llndc. Miss Rne E Mlckte, Mils Erma Ploucher. Miss Mlldrcl Ploncher. Miss Helen Relchert. Miss Swain Sharp. Miss Edith Spcctor. Miss Oenevlevo Schndt, Miss Anna Tavlor. Miss ISthuI Walton, Miss Evelyn Tonkcr, Mr. Ed- 3TRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Davidson hnvo I removed from 2520 North Thirty-second street, to Downer N. J. V.I Aflaa Thiamin IVnmmer. nt 3108 Berl9 street, wns given nn nlumlmim snower ny Miss jean uinsncrg, at. ner w, '' Pino street, undny. Mr. and Mrs. Abrahnm Rubin, of 2019 North Thirty-third street, announce tho botrothnl of their daughter. Miss letu B. Rubin, to Mr. Mortotr, S. Dombro, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Dombro, of 2031 North Thirty-nurd street. A dinner and reception .was given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Meyer Llchtcnsteln, at Ibelr home. 224K North TlllrtV-th rd 'strcot, on Saturdnv night, In honor of tneir mecc, .miss Jiuaa i.icmeniiiriii, ui Carnden. nhd Mr. Alexander Wolsberg, of Philadelphia, whose betrothal was re cently announced. At midnight supper wns sered and It wns announced that the engaged couple will bo married Juno 24. Among those present were Mro. Morris Llchtensteln. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Wclsberg, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. GrnboBky, Mr. nnd Mrs Milton Llchtensteln. Mr. nnd Mrs S. Relchlln, Mr. and Mrs. Fran kel, Mrs Jack Orabosky, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Udell. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Vcrblt. Mr. nnil iMrn. tt fnhen. Mr. and Mrs J. Wtirrcl Mr nnd Mrs. I. Sokoloff, Miss Helen Llchtensteln. Mr. Samuel wcls horf Ml All T.lehtennteln. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Llchtensteln. Mr. Iryln Llchtensteln and Mr. Lester LIphtcn stein. street, and Mr. Charles J. Qulllman, son of Mr. Benjamin Qulllman, of Swcdo street. On Juno 10, Miss Anna Eliza beth Moore, daughter of Mrs. M. L. Moore, of 734 Chain street, will becomo tho bride of Mr. Irwlni D. Hallman, of Worcester, In tho Central Presbyterian unurcn. miss ueryl Trumbaucr anu nir. J. Maurice Mover, will bn married nlso on Juno 19, In St. John's Episcopal unurcn. xno wedding or miss mary ju Lcnhardt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Lenhardt, of Swede and Elm streets, and Mr. Joseph Hare, of Pittsburg, will take place on Saturday evening, Juno 26, at tho homo of tho bride's parents. Miss Mildred D. Crawford nnd Mls Edith Horwitz, who nre members of this year's graduating class of tho Neft scricoi or oratory, Philadelphia, wm assist In receiving nt tho banquet which will bo held at the Itltz-Carlton. MOORESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Basil Cooner nnd In fant daughter, with Mrs. E. W. S. Bro phy, are In Atlantic City. Mrs. Frank Lawrence, of Ventnor, was hero visiting among her many friends on Friday. Mrs. Alexander Wood will entertain the Mothers' Club on Mav 24, when tho llttlo folks will present "Mother Goose" In tableaux. This will bo tho final meet ing. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Bell, of Ulch mond. Vn . have been tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Fcrrler, of 329 Ches ter avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Henri. Miss Wells, of Merchantvllle, Miss Carrie Love. Mr. Warner Love, were tho guests at a house nartv clven by Mr. and Mrs. William kennnrd, Jr., at their Chelsea Court CAMDEN PLANS FOR MAY 30 Gloucester Will Have Laroest Cele bration In History of the Day Memorial Day will bo more fittingly observed Ip Cnmdcn county towns this rear thnn ever before. World war sol diers will join with the veterans of tho Civil nnd Spanish-American wars in celebrating the day. Nearly every town will have a celebration and the govern ing body of the city will assist m shar ing tho expense. , Gloucester City's celebration will bo In charge of Admiral Fnrragut Camp, No. 17, Sons of Veterans, nnd nil In vitation has been extended to all pa triotic nnd other organizations to par ticipate In tho parade which will pre cede tho visit to the cemeteries. Also there will bo exercises at the river front, where a floral boat will be cast ndrift. Ou Sunday morning, May U0, tho Sons of Veterans Camp will nitcmi m. Mary's Catholic Church. NAVY SELLS SURPLUS FOOD WAGES LOW IN INDIA ( Hindu Lecturer Tells of Long Hours for $5 Monthly , Deplorable lnbor conditions still prevailing In India worn described last night by Dr. Ilahman l'rstjonl Wndla. tho Hindu philosopher, who addressed tho Young Democracy In tho Art Al liance. Doctor Wndla said laborers In his country worked ten hours n day nnd received an average salary equivalent to 8!i n month. Only recently u ten-hour day bill was passed, he ndded. Pre viously the men worked twelve hours n day, which for ninny meant fifteen hours, ns the distances nre great. PrisonorM in tho Ilritish jails, he said, receive better nnd more food thnn the average lnborer can afford to buy for himself and his family In India. As a result of that and other untoward conditions, he snld, the nvcrnge liullve workmnn is n "wreck" nt the nge of forty-eight. '7 ui ENGINEERS TO MEET Stelnmetz Will Address Annual Meetlnrj of Club Tonlnht 5, .T.iMPnti A. Stelnmetz. retlrinc nreid .' dent of the Jlnglnccrs-' Club, will ptk , on "Our Club" nt Uio annunl mcctl of j the organization nt tlio ciuduouwhj . 8:15 o'clock tonight. . ',,'', j t.- 1.. t U 1..ful. !.(, atinanliilhiilii J'.tlWUril m 1IUHII, BlH lll.uij -J .nl nf nnliltn ivnrkrt of New York.-cWlH' "tw give n tnlk on "The Improved BfHflprA'ja yuuui ujo.i . ," ,'" t i.ni '-'. lustrateti wiin moving ii:ii". i Probers FlndThdes Cheaper San Kranrlseo, JIny 18. Hldca are stored in Cnllfornlu warehouses ''by thousands" and nre selling at decidedly lower prices than Jn 1010, It is an nounced by Mrs. ndward F. Scan -a Ion, president of tho local branch of the State Housewives' League, which has been luvestlgnting tho leather In dustry In an effort to discover why shoe prices arc high. V ft WISSAHICKON Mrs. Joseph C. Henderson, of Rochcllo avenue, who has been entertaining Miss Carrlo II. Woodford, of New York, for a fortnight, gavo n luncheon followed by cards last week In honor of her visitor. Other guests included Mrs. Ralph Moyer. Miss Myra Wartman. Mrs. James Wobcnsmlth, Miss Kathleen Perry, Mrs. William Adlhelm, Miss Lucy Fox, Mrs. Frank S. Whltcomb, Mrs. Jnmcs Brooks, Mrs. Wovlnglon. Mrs. Joseph C. Hender son, Jr., and Mrs. Daniels. Mrs. Willis Bromley, of Rochcllo ne nue. Is cntertnlnlng her cousin, Mrs. W. Powell, of Washington. ROXBOROUGH apartment. In Atlantic City. DELAWARE COUNTY A musical will be given on Friday evening by the glee club of the Chester High School In tho Auditorium Miss Lil lian Ross hns chargo of tho affair, which Is for tho benefit of the Smedlcy Me morial Field. Mrs. H. II. Keen nnd Mrs. W F. Buse, of Rldlev Park, have' returned from a visit to friends In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Prank F. Davis nnd their family will loavo Chester In h fow days nnd move to southern Cali fornia where they will 11 (Indefinitely. Mr. Roger Haydock, of Ridley Park, Is traveling through Virginia. Beforo his return ho will visit his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Peachy Ryland, In Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Evans, of Media, and Mr. and Mrs Homer Hoopes Evans, of Lansdowne, and their small son will spend tho summer nt Atlantlo City. Canned Goods Are Offered to Public at Low Prices Canned fruits, vegetables, meat, spices, candy und household accessories will bo plnced on sale nt tlio retail store outside the gates at the navy yard to day. Two-pound enns of asparagus, canned Bnrtlctt pears and apricots will bo sold at twenty-nine cents n can; canned corn, two-pound cans of sauer kraut and string beans, nine cents; canned spinach, forty cents ; evaporated apples, twenty-fivc-pouml cans, $n.84; white wine vlnegnr, ten cjents u ipuirt, and canned pumpkin, twenty-five cents. Elght-ounco boxes oi aienaway ns snrted chocolates will bo sold nt seven teen cents; one-pound boxes of Pork & Tilford peanut brittle, thirty-two cents, and "Seagoing" Alaska chocolate bars nt two for five cents. Twenty per cent ammonia will be hold today for six cents nn ounce bottle, and many other house-1 hold accessories received will bo placed J on sale within a day or two. CITY STREETS TO BE CLOSED Mrs. Walter Wnshbaugh. of Char- The spring meeting of tho Northwest Baptist Social Union will bo held this afternoon nnd 'evening In tho Hoxbor ouch Bnntlst Church. Rldea and Lyceum avenues, tho Rev. Johnson L. Miner, pastor, Addressos will bo made by tho ilov. samuoi ii. wiuiams. tne uev. Francis E. Stover, tho Rev. II. W. Stringer, the Ilov. Benjamin I Brny. tho Rev Arthur C. Baldwin and Doctor Miner. Sunner will bo served from fit 30 o'clock to 7. by the Aid Society of the Church. The officers of tho association Include, Mr II. Wlndlsch, president; tho Rev. William Bayley Forney, vice presi dent : tho Rev. U. L. Newklrk, secretary ; tho Ilov. Henry W. Stringer, treasurer, and the Itev. Herbert Agate and tho Itev. J L. Miner, lepresentntlvcs of the executive committee. Mrs. Amos Taj lor. of 246 Dupont street, entertained tho members of tho young womens Lcnguo or uuenczor Methodist Episcopal Church Inst even ing, nt her home. Her guests Included Mrs. Harry Pragcr, Miss Ethel lllnck. Mrs. Leon Strickland. Miss Sophia Lackey. Miss Bessie Btankln. Mrs. Wll llnm Shaw, Miss Maudo Kelley, MIsh Marie Kane. Miss Margaret Severson. Miss Mildred Butler. Miss Ella Murray. Mlsa Mabel Headberg, Miss Carrlo Lloyd, Mrs. Clinton Seltzer. Mrs. Harold Chappell and Mrs. Frederick Carbough, Mrs. Taylor Is president of tho league. lottosllle. Va., has been visiting friends In ChcBter, wnere sno rormcriy uvea. Mr. and Mrs. Theophlle Saulnlcr have moved from Philadelphia to tholr new homo which they ha.o recently bought at Swarthmofe. Erection of General Electric Plant Responsible for Surveyors' Action Plans for striking from the city plnns Stxty-r.lutli street from Klmwood avenue to the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Ilnllroad, and Grays avenue, between Sixty-eighth nnd Seventieth street, were confirmed by the Hoard of City Surve.vors nt a meet ing jesterday. The Cicnernl Electric Co. has ne quired fifteen ncres of ground In this section, upon which it is purposed to erect a plant, which, it was represented, would cost $.'.000,000. and when com pleted will give employment to lt',000 men. The object of striking the above mentioned streets from the city plans Is to give the company direct communica tion with the rnilrood. social Activities Mi Interesting wedding to society will 5, h.at ,f Miss M. Claire Spenser. 2?l,Bh.l?r?.f .Mr' nnd "" Wlllard Spcn . IJ w,n,n.lfc' st' Davids, and Mr. Jos tSD.'E' ?,ruJ'.b' .J.r- BOn f Mr. nnd Mrs. i.?ic?hi H ,arubh. of Haverford, which will tako placo on Saturday, June 26. Tifo. and M- Albert F. .Damon, of uaiiey road, Lansdowne, announce the engSRement of. thefr daughter. Miss Eliza niakeiey Damon,, to Mr. William Robert ' roost, son of Mr, and Mrs. William Provost, Jr., of Chester. innennV.T.'"06 M' PoKUe' ot Cincinnati, announces the engagement of his daugh ter, Miss Frances Law Pogue, to Mr Louis Paul Scheldt, of NorFistown. Colonel John R. Vnlcntlno and Mrs. Jt'T' f Highland Farm. Br" ,i Prancis i rotts who ,,aa b """?., "'f w"Jtcr at the Aldlne. Is Kmll, ,ly,i,'ICr,J1aUBhter' Mrs- Wlkoff ummer K l Mnsnolla Mass. for tho strV.7 John " l'ar'ey. of West Upsal "trcet, Sfto a luncheon followed by oridgo yesterday nt the AVhltemarsh m' ,11' ulUD There were sev-1 ati,LU?Jih,eo.n nml card I"11- Wtts given ?wit Kld.yrk Hoad Country Clubes b.mT by tt Automobllp Club of Phlla Wa, 2ndcr th0 auspices of Mrs. irlr1 T: Flll)ert' of Fo" Chase. There "e eighty guests. InnIru-Vanco MaoDonough, of Westley &Hw,"ne. will gUo a luncheon fpl. led by cards today. , tl6nVrioy.d Kser has '"ued InvlU 'ons for a luncheon and card party at fiiJlmo . In Fox Chase- on Friday Id&'' " "0,.,or of M" v I""" "Pringw daUKhter of Mr. nml Mr. m WEST PHII ADFI PMIA I Mis Albert Ooldner, ot 6054 Catha rine street, and her niece, Mrs. Joseph aroor, 82G South Flfty-olghth street, have Just returned from nrr extended Uslt to Mrs. Goldner's daughter, Mrs. Lewis E. Nichols, of Cleveland. O. They returned by the way of Niagara Falls, also stonplne to visit iclathcs In ! Towanda. f ir.Pt ,r ?fi Jenklntown, whoso ma,r iont0ft,Mr' ,,ilnrt,ey Ellclnton Larzelere, IH L?,r "."a Mr8' Samuel D. Larzelere in . ; 'i"i i ""i iai8 placo on Juno 6. TiL nd,iMrB,'.u w- Tallmarr. of St. lnJhin,.nn0 JeU- la8t Wednesday for jfJKnamton, N. Y, returned Inst eo- l!!)8riMnn'1 .Mrs. Tll"ns E. Turner, of Wa il"' ,'.' Avl11, "te"-'aln at lunch- wSlSle nS.,nitz'Ca.rI,ton' Allowed by a the r " .?i?nir y n Saturday, In honor ot nd the ""," .Ml8s Dorothy Turner. school nfBJRil,uaUV ?las of Mls l' uoi, of which she Is a member. WUbe".' ?,.r"',nvft Ulun Schwartz wchiS ?rSfU i0 ,tnow iai 8ll ls co" lamic cfi. m hor ""I01" lness In At- 'ALONG THE MAIN LINE i kum ntt' ot V081 Chester, wns s'fs lionrv Hr th0 .eol-enl of Mr nnd "iS thnrL"i0eveV' of st' favlds, to nt Hlgh Sthocd"1" ia.n.C0 nt ," ldnpr auiool on Friday evening. SehMl, Swn8 f . ' Iladnor High lne for vl,tlc! lctt. yesterday morp ihre iia8' tnp be BOno on A Mr "t 51 QERMANTOWN 0 M! e.k w V-.,af?nco Hamilton, ?tunwd f?m Wn8llnfton lane, havo don elBhtsmx TeW,i m t9 Had- ' JnjwIrBniClareno,s a- "ardlng. eun . i. ?'e' t Clanler utrnrtt will n! TIOGA Mrs. William II. Goll gae a lunch eon followed by duplicate bridge, on Saturday, nt her home, H17 West Alle gheny menue. for the following guests, Mrs. David L Short, Mrs. William C. Gemml, Mrs W. Louis CnVe. Mrs. E. C. Schollenberger and Mrs. Martha W Downos. Among the Interesting spring wed dings will be hat of Miss Sara Hodg klnson. dauehtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Hodgklnson, of 3C37 North Cnmao street, and Mr. Ralph Mndden, of MI1I vlllo, N. J., which will l.ilto placo on Saturday, at nooir. In the Protestant Episcopal Church of St. Jude and the Natlvltv. Eleventh and Mount Vernon streets, nnd will bo followed by a break- Itiab tl II1U IIIIIIIU U, VltU lUHlBO f.,.ll,n. The bride will be attended by Miss Ida Scheer as maid of honor, and Miss Doris Hodgklnsorr ns flower girl. Mr. Madden will have for best man Mr. Rowland Frederick. A. novel shower was elven last week by Miss Ida Scheer at her home, 364U Norm cmnao sireot, in Honor of Miss Hodgklnson, which wns fol lowed by on Informal entertainment for Mr. Madden. Tho guests Included: Mrs C. W. Spless, Miss Lillian Vogel, Miss Edna Algle, Miss Mlrlnm Algle, Miss Ella Hodgklnson, Miss Katharino Shaw, Miss Elizabeth Realty, Mrs. Wlllam Scheer and Mrs. Frank fhaw. WmiJ -FOUNDED 1058 D&w&ES ssjsMMsaaJMWSWss 1122 Chestnut St. Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century 1 MAY SALE E Continues Offering Wonderful Values in 1 REDUCED UNDERWEAR This sale has been n surprise to every customer. Over and over you hear tho remark, "I did not know that it was possible to get such values." They truly nre won- derful, nnd all because they were purchased months ago, and then, too, wo decided to sell them nt these great E5 leductions' as a May Sale Special. If you like fine undei garments, do not miss getting your summer supply at these low prices. jj CORSET COVERS Tomorrow, 75c. Reg. price $1.00 EEB Two styles of soft nninsook trimmed with lace embtoid- cry or ribbon bending and lace edging. 1 NAINSOOK DRAWERS Tomorrow, 85c. Reg. price $1.25 and $1.75 Tucked lawn rufllo and hemstitching finishes these open anu cioseu urawcrs. very specially priced. ?&nj V Tf The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut- Street Special Offering for Wednesday) I Cool Summer Frocks ns For Womcv and Mioses Two Arc Illustrated Orcandics and Ginghams both, those ever-to-be- preferrcd summer fabrics; these are stylish of S "hang" nnd drupe ami most smaruy iasntoncd. The Oreandiei come in White, Orchid, Maize. Fttth and Blue, The Gingham in atworttd 'pin and larger checks and plaid in a pleating variety of colorings. New $3 Blouses at $ 1.95 Organdie, $15.00 Six very pretty styles in plain and corded Voiles; In whito with orgnmlio collars and cuffs. Also Organdie Blouses In white, blue, flesh, orchid andrnauo. am very unimy moueis. l 'Via. MlwMKSfiBBfrs'P Wm!P inffllwiiilU Gingham, 71&.00 ytJf r! V MANN & DlLKS 1M2 CHESTNUT STREETT In New Light Colors ALSO White or Black Ladies' and Misses' Plain Tailored Suits and Coats Ladies' Tailored Hats just original plain hats. But with a distinctive style. MANN& DlLKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET. IWiDtaiaflVIIHSI m M L.WM1A.J The mark that makes you sure sure of style sure of value rJ J$io Model No. 656 To wear with your daintiest frocks we suggest this graceful La France Sailor Tie of soft and pliable Key stone Kid, with its chic ribbon ties. It's more than just a pretty shoe it's wonderfully comfortable, for it fits snugly about the top and the arch gives the neces sary support to the foot. It will give faithful service, too, for it is made by the Goodyear Welt Process, and it's slender Louis heel is all leather. There are many other new models for Spring. Come in and try them on. 'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET THE UIG SHOE STOUE 1204-06-08 Market St. I Ja JifltiAvtnue at4SmStrtrt JV.iP Jlitz-Qfarifon These Are Opportune Buying Days for Women Who Desire Fashions of the Highest Character at Lessened Cost REDUCTIONS AVERAGE AT LEAST TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT Assortments are fresh and new and comprise practically our entire slock of Spring" Styles. TAILOR-MADE AND COSTUME SUITS FASHIONABLE DAY WRAPS DAY DRESSES AFTERNOON GOWNS DINNER AND EVENING GOWNS ATTRACTIVE NEW BLOUSES WOOL AND SILK SWEATERS AND SMART HATS .. Charge Accounts Solicited Maxtfson & DeMan 12 15 Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery Extraordinary Trimmed Hat Sale For Tomorrow Only! 230 Hats to Clear Absolutely Up to 10.00 Trimmed flats Up to HJiO Trimmed flats Up to JS..W Trimmed ffats Up to 25.00 Trimmed Hats 2.00 4.50 7.50 10.00 New Sports Flats .75 Small jlles of the moment, with wirie selections also in Orgundy, Duvetyn and Navy Taffetas. Special prices. and upwards "ZZZzPurcUasiny Agents' Orders Accepledssssss: xgyygiCfi c Ajygpmfs ffiBfWg VJ K pi "' ' M'31 M A fl a m .,,o.U.ator.,vll . m . W ,.,V' 1 WkvmT "r- we- r- - r7mmmmm t X. o' Cwrirtt. uio.w,H.iid ; f '' w o i ' v . ' i . 4 j , ' 'r. :. VA-M-jrWv Mtil. X'A. gannVi wstjr" & B w El 'I it , . ki'bcW
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