if JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE , Pfanfy Wynne Attends theFloivar Market She Sees a Number of Pretty Girls She Hears a hit of Gossip There ""VNH did worry In the curly n. m. J vMtprilny for fenr thnt tliorc would be fain brfore the dny wan over, but wasn't It just lovely up nt that square? J think Uic piok npronH nnci tno Honored Ffnnna oncH were too nrcttr. and those lovely floppy hnt that most of the aJdcs woro were bo Decoming ana so Mm. EH K. Price. I who vnn chair nnn nf the whole affair, and Mr. An drey Wrhjht Crawford, Mrs. Howard Pnncoast and Mm. Tom Elwvn were here, tncre ana everywnorc, Doing con sulted by every one and helping every body. There were any number of the debu tantes of the past seanou and of the season to come among tnc niucs. I noticed the Olcndinnlng girls, who, as usual, were dressed alike and looked perfectly sweet. Virginia Itoberts, who is to marry their cousin Percy, was with them part of the time. By the way, Mr. and Mrs. Olendlnnlng will give a largo theatre party, Including several boxes, on Saturday night for Virginia and Percy, and there will be supper and dancing afterward at the Rltz-Carlton. Catherine Coxe was an aide nt her mother's booth and Galnor and Marlon Balrd were there, too. Tho Harrison girls, Sarah and Margaretta, and Anne Ashton and Mildred Carpenter were with Mrs. Dlllio Grange and Mrs. IJI1 llo Freeman at the tandy table, and Peggy and Pauline Thayer and Mary Law were aides at Mrs. Charles Piatt's table. ONE hears all kinds of bits of gossip around these days and I did hear n bit yesterday at the market. Who do you think Is engaged, nnd not only engaged hut going to bo married soon? She won't acknowledge it yet, only n very few of her friends know It, but It's true nnd It will be told very soon. The wedding is even going to be next month, nnd the girl, who is very popu lar and has been a bridesmaid several times of late, lives on tho Main Line and has fair hair, and is a peach gen erally. And the man is not a Philadelphian. Now that Is positively all I will tell you, but you will be ibtercstcd when it all comes out, as it will In a very short time. For tho wedding, if the wee bird tells me tho truth, and I havo no reason to doubt said bird, it's usually right, will bo within a month's time from now. To go back to the market. I thought the statuary which is in the squnro for this month in connection with the Art Alliance exhibit added not n llttlo to the general nrtlstic effect. Some of those things arc truly beautiful, while others arc not quite so. HAVE yoil heard about the affair to be given nt Wlthcrspoon Hall next Tuesday evening for the benefit of tho Charlotte Cushman Club? Mrs. William H. Greene has gotten up a muslcnle In costume for tho club's benefit and It founds decidedly unique to my way of; thinking. A double quartette of members of the Orpheus Club will sing Fny Foster's "Song of tho Flag" ana there will bo the Nonsense Rhymes of Margaret Lang sung by Mrs. Jnmcs Anders, Mrs. Greene. Mrs. H. A. Sutton and Mrs. Sum Woodward wearing costumes ot the time of Itichard the Third. Mrs. Greene will stn,t the aria "Vous dansez. Marquise," and there will bo teveral other very Interesting numbers. Mrs. Samuel Chew is president of the Charlotte Cushman Club and the vice presidents include Mrs. .Tames Large, Mrs. Mortimer Brovn nnd Mrs. Otis Skinner, while Mrs. Walter Wnrine Hopkhnon is treasurer nnd Mrs. Ed-' ward Ueecber I'lnck is secretary. The hoard of managers includes Mrs. Way Innd Hoyt, Mrs. It. Emott Hare, Mrs. Jnmes .Elversou, Jr., Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury, Miss Frances Grlscom, Mrs. .1. Wiimcr Riddle, Mrs. Pope Ycatinan, Miss Louise Wood. Mrs. Alba Johnson, Sirs. George Fnlcs Raker, Mrs. William H. Grpenc, Mrs. Thomas J. Garland. Sirs. Charles F. Bochman, Mrs. Paul Haskell and Mrs. George II. Lorlmcr. WHILE on tho subject of the Cush man Club and speaking of actresses as it were, for you know tho Cushman Club Is a club for actresses, did you know that tho late Richard Hnrdiug Davis's small daughter, Hope, has been Haying here with her mother, Bessie McCoy Davis, who has been appearing at the Shubert Theatre? Mrs. Davis, vho sprained her knee a week ago, hns been laid up for a while in her apart ments nt the Walton, but she wns able to leave yesterday for Atlantic City whero she joined little Hopo who hud gone thcro ahead with her nurw. Mrs. Davis whose dancing always attracts lis, will stay with Hope for about ten days. "IT'S wonderful these days to sco the kiddles nt tho Thurston perform ances. Last Saturday afternoon about Tory child one kuows in town was tncre. small Janet Ncwlin and Polly rnrrls, Jlmmio Wlntor, Perry Clnrk and ever so many others. Well, Mr. Thurston enmo to bis usual question, 'What do you want most in the world?" One small'dilld spoke up and demanded "a horse and cart with n Jnite tnll," but one voice which could he heard all over tho theatre demanded 'baby hlster." And Mr. Thurston wos Mumped. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss Margorle Y. Gibbon will be formally presented to society nt a tea Jo be plven by her parents, Dr. nnd Mrs. John H Gibbon, of 1608 Spruco Mrott, on Mondny. July 19, at their country estato at Media. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Browning, of ifoxwood, Rosemont will slvo a dinner Jn Friday Bvonlng, July 2, In honor ot 'heir son, Mr. Edward Browning, Jr., ncfors the dance which Mr. and Mrs. I. .J1.13- Strnwbrldge will glvo trr honor brio daughter. MIbb Anita Straw- Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Carstnlrs, of WrlotT, and Mr and Mrs. Mario Montu, a.hi '? . havo U8t returned from n !ii2B trlp t0 ffontz Lodge. Mr. Cur "lountalns" '" the 1ennsylvanla I.Mr, flnrt Sirs. Albert F. Damon, of sa?m2n'.ne'. 'LaV8 announced tho en BlwS!ntr?f lheIr daughter, Miss Eliza Wv..y DHmn. t Mr. Wlfllani Robert Irevn i0n ot. Mr- nnd Mrs- William m ' Chester, mom ,i!bn Johnson, of Cnstnna, Hose th i..yh2 ha" been I" California for hom. n ', wkB. returned to her --.... .ut.MJ V.VillllB Mr inrt xf.no .A;...Hunt'rt 'laughter of CalbeS nir8' w.llllam T. Hunter, of tho mr!fcn?OT''A8Btayin: at the-Belle- lt Pf AMlnS Shtuherrt. of Dover. Del. i..,H. A. Gorman. Ml nnrman n,i Show. Mr win? l rJnt. Uavon Ho.r ..'..? William T. Iluntfir. .Tr. h, Iton "dLI1' Pow11 "vans, of En WlUngton "X? stlu Jn town at the their DavJn iThey .may vnot "turn to ' uaon homo for thoN aummer. EiliIrabe,hw' Mencke. daugh K'ncke of n?"! M,rs- Ir"lerlck C. taeston ,hlert)r0k' ,rft today r ne. -r "S graduate school this ove- 'VnaVWthT'11 tak8 p,aM on roller committftA th u.u... I hV'ihi ,V,tl We,bhv. f Nw York, will during .I""'8 r Mr. and Mrs. Hunter so ,v i Riuslcn' C ub will kIvo a house, party nt the Phllomuslan Club. tomorrow, from i 12 until n o'clock, for the benefit ?.. th0 "" fund,, the object being to supply milk, to needy mothors and chll arerr, the quantity furnished by tho city being1 entirely Inadequate to meet the ever-Increasing demand. Candy, cakes, flowers, fancy goods and rummnfco will bo on sale. There will also bo fortune telling, dancing and bridge. Luncheon and supper will bo served for a moderate charge The Supper Club, of Wnyne, will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cleaver, of St. -Luke's School, this ove nlng, at the home of Mm. Cleaverjs m,.t.her,Mr8- William II. Bradbury, of 6839 Greene street, Germantown. Among- tho guests will be: Mr. and M.r8,.p"UB.0.n Conrad. Mr. nnd Mrs. John TlllOtSOn. Mr. nnd Mn TTnrl Trntlf rr ;jnd airs. David Wilbur Horn, Mr. nnd " vnviu ocii, mr, ana airs. j. w. Stono and Miss Mabel Whltlock. Tile Walla Walla Club will Rlve Its spring dance nnd frolic at tho aerman town Auto Club tomorrow evening. GERMANTOWN The marriage of Mies Marguerite Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy, cf 5907 Stenton avenue, to Dr; Bernafd Conly. 916 East qhelten ave nue, will take place In tho Church of the Immaculoto Conception, East Choi ten avenue, on Wednesday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Darton, of Upsal 5lr. V "JL lcuPy their new home, at 161 West Durham street, on Juno 1. rJr,T,and Mrs- Joseph S. Lord. Jr., of 6009 Knox street, and family, will spend tho summer months In Atlantic City. ALONG THE READING Mrs .Samuel D. Larzelerc, of Jen klnlown. entertained nt luncheon on Wednesday at tho Old York Hoad Coun try Club In honor of Miss Vera Louisa Springer, whose marriage to Mr. Llndlcy Elklnton Larzolern. will inbn ninn nt tho Hltz-Carlton on Juno 6. Mrs. Gordon W, Anderson entertained at a bridge luncheon nnd. shower on Saturday nt her homo In Elklns Park. In honor of Miss Doris Garvin, of Sharon Hill. Mrs. Louis N. Haldt. of Philadelphia, will entertain nt luncheon In honor of Miss Garvin tomorrow. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Catherlno Dover, of 1826 South Twenty-fourth street, will entertain nt a dinner, followed by a dance, at tho Hotel Walton, tomorrow evening. Among the miests will bo Miss Peggy MoMchcal, Miss Catharine Whyte, Mlna Dorothy Bcrchel. Miss Kathrlno Ilnugh ton. Mr. Joseph Culberson, Mr. John Mallonev, Mr. James McKnlght nnd Mr. William Conboy. Friends of Miss Klorcnco V. Jordan, daughter of Mr. Charles Jordan, of Twentieth and Mercy streets, will be glad to know aho Is recuperating from her recent Illness. The Walton Club, of South Philadel phia. Will ClVO a (larrrai thin AVftnlnr- nt Apollo Hall, 1710 North Broad street. .Tho Wl'son Social, Literature nnd Musical Club. 406 Spruco street, held a meeting on Sunday afternoon. Tho fol lowing officers wero elected: Mr. Sam uel Orodenker, rrestdent; Mr. Herman Pollon, vice president; Mr. Philip Ro senthal, treasurer :' Mr. Morris Mesherry. recording secretary; Mr. Charles Zcm sky, financial secretary, and Mr. Max well Brown and Mr. Isadora Myers, trustees. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The members of tho Galax Club closed their season's meetings on Monday with a luncheon at tho Aronlmlnk Country Club, at Drexel Hill. Those participat ing: Included Mrs Henry Landls Shelp, president of tho club ; Mrs. Charles Ed ward Hallowell. Mrs. -A w Atvi.,.,,,.. ?Irs.aulIllam H- Clnmer.- Mi's. Georgo' ... uuB nun, nurry oiauons, .Mrs, Clarence G. Landls. Mrs. H. M. Jones, i i "nrry A- Laoey, Mrs. Frank ....mm, ura, uariiei u. iteumonu, Mrs. W. M. Stlrk. Mrs. P. H. Foley, Mrs. Eupeno II. Hutton, Mrs. Wllmer M Kruzen.. Mrs. Elizabeth Leshcr, Mrs. Edmund Nash Llpplncott, Mrs II. Y. Patterson Mrs. G. W. Taylor. 'Mrs. I. M. Troth, Mrs. Samuel Styer. Mrs. Joseph M.Stott. Mrs. It. W. Scott. Mrs. C. A. Vandervoort Mrs. J r. Applegute, Mrs. Albert Baltz, Mrs.' Carl Borcer Mrs. George M. Bacr, Dr. Laura Cnr nell. Dr. Carol I no Comstoclc, Mrs. John Colbourn, Mrs. M. B. Dovlne, Mrs. Frederick Oarrlgucs, Mrs. William Web. bcr and Mrs. Harry Earl Campbell. Mr. and MrB. Isaac Plant have re turned to their apartment nt tho Hotel Majestic after a visit to Cincinnati. Mrs. C. Whistler of North Broad street. Is spending ten days with friends In Washington. .Mr n,I)1 JIrs Joseph Kohn of 1626 North Sixteenth street, will leavo to morrow for a few months' tour through England nnd France. WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Bertha Milton White, of H626 Walnut street, will spend the week-end In New York with friends. Miss White's engagement to Mr. Myron Powers, of Sprlngileld, Mass., has tecently been an nounced. Mrs. M. Perrem, of 3931 Baltimore nvenu, will entertain over the week end her daughter, Mrs. Charles R. Pierce and her small son, Master Albert C. Pierce, of 612 South Grant avenue, Wilmington : Mr. John Shearer Of Wilmington, nnd Mr. Charles Shenrcr, of Johnstown, Pa. rrr H t&iSfkJ ii tfttiiiTTitTTTnfti1fflm5 i '.,''. BYEVi' yp&'l, MrafafafaY ' I K!. (I UTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbV a v s if fj MRS. JOHN TURNER ODELL Who beforo her marriage on (Sat urday was Miss F. Louise Kerri gan, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph P. Kerrigan, of Kylcmorc, Cynwyd , TIOQA "Tho Bachelor's Itevcrle," nn Inter esting entertainment of tableaux, sketches nnd music, directed by Mrs. Carollno Woll. was given last ovcnlng In tho gymnasium of St. Paul'a He formed Episcopal Church, Broad nnd Vennngo streets. Tho characters In tho "Heverlo" wero Impersonated by Mr. John Van Alft, Jr., tho bachelor; Mlbs Van T.'tiiifYmn ti LoIiIa Itrioia TI.Uh Terrell, Miss Elizabeth Helwlg, Mlts Gladys Hughes. Miss Florence Crru- inaniei, miss Shurley Itamsdell, Miss Helen Orr. Miss Beba Chalmers, Miss Isabel Keyser. Miss Evelyn Green, Miss Katharyn Gclger, Miss Edna Gelger, Miss Marian nodarts, Miss Susanna Myers, Miss Myrtlo Myers, Miss Mildred Fuller. Miss Helen Hoffman. Mian IIilpn Gery, Miss Ray Hartmanl and Miss uiaays swartz. Mr. II. L. Dobson was tho reader. "That Blondo Person," humorous sketch, was presontcd by Mrs. M. Taylor, Miss Lillian Oetters, Miss I'Jinei uowcrs. MIS3 Reba Byrom, Miss Katharine Glbby nhd Miss Beatrice Hunter. The musical program Included vocal solos by Chrlaslo Connelly, Miss Mnv Allen, Miss Eva Elsenlohr, Miss Gladys Hughes, Miss Eaith Maddock and Miss Olllo Rantsch, nnd selections by a stringed orchestra composed of Mr. Howard Allen, Mr. John Hctleman, Mr. John Kelly nnd Mr. Thomas Kelly, with Miss Edith Boycr as accompanist. Mrs. Elmer Crawford, of West Tlea street, has been spending somo t!ro In Atlantic City. SPORT SUITS TOP COATS AND CAPES The complete Summer wardrobe is not by any means altogether frivolous and fluffy. It must contain a smart sport suit, a cape or coat, therefore our showing of these garments will be of interest: LIONEL WOOL SPORT SUITS Exclusive Millard's smart models of non-stretchable, non-shrink- OQ H 'F able wool Jersey O tp ( O LIONEL WOOL TOP COATS Adaptable to all requirements of Ofl 7T travel or general use. THE CAPE-WRAP OF FASHION Lovely models in graceful effects and fabrics. All silk ITfk lined DU 127 S. 1 3th St. Two Shops of I - rHFtiUNDED I5B8 DEWBES 1122 Chestnut St Cool Cotton Dresses dp HAND IN HAND WITH Warm Summer Days to make the wearer more com fortable. They' launder easily and give a neat, well-dressed appearance. Ruffles trim the dainty cotton voilq frocks, priced at S0.75. Justritcs, the popular two piece marvels, in plaid and dot ted voiles. SIO.05'. Georgette Voiles, dark grounds, in many styles, are very much in vogue and can bo worn an entire season without having to be laundered. S14.05. MISS F. LOUISE KERRIGAN WEDS MR. JOHN T. ODELL Marriage Takes Place qt the Church of the Holy Family Tho wedding of Miss P. Loulso Ker rigan, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Joseph l'. Kerrigan, or K.yiemore, vyiiwu, and Mr. John Turner Odell, , OI i Nar- borth, was celebrated by a nuptial moss at tho Church of tho Holy Family, on Saturday last. The Rev. John Diamond, of Our Lady of Mercy porieh a cousin of tho bride, performed tho ceremony. Miss Kerrigan wag given In marriage by her father and her only attendant was Miss Madeline Normllfi, of Chelten avenue,' Germantown, wha was mala of honor. Tho bridegroom's brother, Mr. David Odell, of Pittsburgh, was his best man. A wedding breakfast was served at tho home of tho bride's parents. After an extended wedding tour Mr. and Mrs. Odell will live on the Main Line. Dance for Benefit The Society of Friends, formerly tho Friends of Mount Slnnl Hospital, are making final arrangements for their Mny Hop dance, to bo held on Wedncr. eiay evening. May zb, a. mq diuuiu Dansant, 1820 Market street. Tho en tire proceeds of tho affair are to go to tho children's ward of the Mount Slnnl Hospital. Tho nurses of tho hospital will sell flowers and distribute souvenirs to every lady present that evening. Tho Boolety of Friends nro especially Inter ested In the Children's Ward. They visit tho children every week, play, Btng and recite to them, nnd help the leBS un fortunate ones In various ways. The hall will bo elaborately decorated with palms, ferns and shrubbery, donated by Mr. Jacob D. Lit, president cf the Mount Sinai Hospital. Miss Roso a. Webster Is chairman of the affair: Miss bva. Wolpert. secretary; Miss Esther Wrin ger, financial secretaryl Miss Jean Ste vens, treasurer: Mfss Lllllo E. Master, chairman of refreshments, with the as- Slstnnce of Miss Fannyo Oxman, miss can Flum, Miss Fannyo Levin, Miss Mollle Glassberg, Miss Nan Ostrow. Miss Minerva Rosenthal, Miss Cells, Levin, Miss Rosalie Rosen, Miss Fannlo Miller, Miss Lilian Ceasar. Mrs. Ireno Glaser and Miss Jean Steinberg. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs, John Bingham, of 1310 Wakellng street, nro spending several weeks In Atlantlo City. Mrs. M. Coyle. of Harrison street, will entertain her "600" club at her home, on Tuesday afternoon. The Fathers' Association of the Frankford High School will hold their "ladles' night" on Thursday evening. May 27. Tho evening's enterts. nmsnt will lncludo singing by the Girls and Boys' Uleo Ciup, a vauaeviuo i"i"i esthetic dancing, mandolin club, elocu tion nnd irvmnastlo drill. Mr. and Mrs. D. Alonzo Blggard, of 1635 Foulkrod street, aro receiving con gratulations on tho birth of a daughter. Miss Genovleve Holdcn, of Arrott street. Is visiting friends in Rochester for a few weeks. A musical comedy, entitled "Her Gloves." was given on Monday and T,i..b.f A.Antnir at All Salntft1 ROITlan Catholic Church, under tho direction of Mr. Frank FltzpatriOK. oo o to 150 1337 Chestnut St. Sensible Prices jjwjiwiujiiil JdJy i$&Wi imfl If i i'ff In lfw rrVf rMPMJPrMMl (ill V ffiw jSJK InivAfui u ll 5fjMl liliiiHiliiil I 31 M 1 X.Vv BIDAY, FALL8 OF 8CHUYLKILL Mrs, E. Gehrlng Harkncss, 6t Queen lane, entertained at cards on Wednes day afternoon, nt tho Hotel Wcldon, In Glenslde, tho members of her bridge and "600" clubs at their final meeting for tho season. Tho afternoon affair was followed by dinner and dnnclng with Mr. nnd Mrs. Harknees aa tho host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs, William P. In n ess, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Blgler Morrison, Dr. and Mrs. ltnufman, Mr. and Mrs. William Baker, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil liam Carman, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Noll, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P.aul, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brlcker. MUi Laura RchMsr. Mrs. Hugh Hanna, Mrs. William Pos-1 Boiii, mum jano Kcarns, Mrs, Ionian Ball and Mrs, J. o. Qiaos -wero among thoso present, i ROXBORCUGH Miss Honrlettn. Elizabeth Sheldrake, of Gerhard street, will entertain the mem bers of the Roxborough Current Events Club this evening at her home. Those who will partlclpato In tho discussion will be Miss Ethel E. Lush, Miss Edith E. Fee, Miss Iva M. Hamnshlro. Mrs. Charles Fredcrlok Miller, Miss Jessie Morris and Mrs. William Edward Shappcll. LAN8DOWNE A earden rmrtv tvlll tn trtvnn m lUn homo of Mrs. William J. Hicks tomor row auernoon. rrom 2 until C o'clock, for the benefit of tho Lansdowno branch ? 'il FlBht the Famine committee of tho women's International League. Mrs. Stoneborough, who will give n Short talk Unon the nftf.r.nmi' rnn.llllnna among tho children of Europe, has re- ccuuy reiurneu irom tno continent. Folk dancing, under tho direction of Miss Edna Baker, will ba a feature oi the afternoon. Among the girls who will dance the Maypolo danco wilt bo Miss .Jean Wil son, Miss Janet Herr, Miss Betty Cun ningham, Miss Grace Vlck, Miss Esther Oroswlth, Miss Helen Crlley, Miss Mary Hoffer, Miss Nancy Mussclmnn, Miss Dorothy Wilson nnd M1b v.nn Mnrror Those who will take part In another dance, tho Harvest Frolic, will ho Miss iiutn iwivmgsion, .miss Kiia Perkins, Miss Emily Suddards, Miss Mary Hicks, Miss Ella Wntklns. Mlns Elizabeth May nnrd, Miss Edith Wilson. Miss Blanche Wyndle, Miss Esther Lster nnd Miss Margaret Leopold. .Miss uraco Jtppmcott will give several ' r. SPhUadetohia Important Reduction Sales of Spring Fashions now in progress Gidding Sales are notable because of the high character and exchtsiveness of their fashions, which include not only styles of their own de sign but originals and copies of the most suc cessful Paris models. SAVINGS AVERAGE ABOUT TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT TAELORMADES -DOf EDRESSES COATS -CAPES EVENING APPAREL- BLOUSES NOVELTIES AND FRENCH MILLINERY- Thresher Bros. Sale of Silks Manufacturer's surplus stock, silk knitted fabrics, 36 to 46 inches wide. Paulettes and mignonctts in plain and fancy printed brocade effects; also Frise Madrid and Jean d'Arc unusual high-class novelty knitted fiber silk in plain shades; also in combinations with silver and gold metal, street and evening colors; plenty of white, pink, navy and black, qualities that we have sold this season for $6.25 to $14.00 per d o r r yard; all at one price in this sale 4J.t0 YARD 36-inch Imported White Habutai Wash Silk made tfi or vd in Japan. Retail value $1.93 per yard. Sale tbJLJ) ' 33-inch Imported Japanese PoiiRee Wash Silk; (TW rr vd good lustre; no rico powder; in natural color ,fl I SS ' n , 0,.,ly Xctnn vn,ue 2-50 yard. Sale Price trxUJ 32-inch Striped Broadcloth Wash Silk extra heavy and fine in iceable silk for waists, dresaes, men's shirts and pajamas. Retail value $3.fi0 to $4.00 yard. Sale Price 'JO-inch Crepe do Chine nnd Georgette Crepe in white and colors. Retail value $2.95 yard. Sale Price ---i;'. in i'"".. ''."I""-". V"U1 NOTE All our sport Milks are tpecially priced. XV lien sending by mail for samples please state kiud of silk, color etc Also make second choice in case the first is sold durina the in. terval of correspondence. ' '" Waists Crepe do Chine Waists, splendid tailored models, flesh and white, convertible collars, all lonjr sleeves. ociuii vume viv.jo. aaie I'rlce Georgette Waists, hand embroidered'nnd'beaded models in an ex- cellent quality of Georgette ui Bkyies unci colors. Ketail sale Price Underskirts Cotton Broadcloth Tops With All-Silk Taffeta Flounces in both changeable and plain effects, a most serviceable (JOr A garment for hard wear, in a good line of color Sll Retail value $5.00. Sale Price.;;?.. ?d.D) ohk unaeriKirtd of nll-silk Jersey, also Jersey topa Price flounces- Retail value $8.95. Salo Note: Select the material THRESHER BLDG. 1322 Chestnut St. BOSTON STORE 15-17-19 Temple Place . Through to 41 West Sjt. V-S 1 Mail Orders Promptly and Efficiently Filled kAY z, 1920 recitations, there will be fancy danc'nB by Miss Isabel Armstrong and 5U"' by Miss Emmy Mnher, Miss Helen Hawks, Miss Edith Parsons ana Mr. Raymond Uhl. . .. , The commltteo In charge of the affair Includes Mrs. C. Carroll Llpplncott, Ait. J. O. Marshall, Mrs. Dudman. Miss Anna White nnd Miss Lily Bunting. Tho B Natural Music Club will gwo Its annual spring musleale at the iWJ of Mrs. Frederick J. Rlloy, Wednesday evening, May 26. Tho engagement ot Miss Helen Hutch Inson Reld, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. SWS nil hVk h been announced. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hays are being congratuiatea upon me mrtii v.- - NORRI8TOWN mi.. MA.lsff nf Mian Tltlth A. ItAiHlt daughter of Mrs. Ellen hn. of Bush street. Bridgeport ami Mr. Harold I. Zimmerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Zimmerman, of 26 East Kreedley street, will take place on Juno 30 In the Wash .......... tn,n.i.i nhona Vnllev Forge. The Rev. W. Herbert Burk will officiate nt the ceremony at 4 o'clock. Mr. ana u.i "Zlmmorman will 11VO at ioxo neKalb street. Mrs. Oeorge W. Rogers, of Swede street, who for the last thirty-three ears has been the president or tne rHMi....n(iAn.l r!uh n nrnmlnent llier- nry organization of the town, was tho guest of honor at a complimentary din- Plv'mouth Country Club. Mrs. Rigor.) resigned as president this year ana pas been made honorary president. Mrs. Anrnn K Hwnrd was elected to succeed her. Thcro wero twenty-five guests present at the dinner. MOORE8TOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorge Htllman, wno have been staying at tho Dennis Hotel, Atlantlo City, have returned to their home. The Re nnd Mrs. Oeorge Bond, who havo been occupylrfg an apartment In Atlantic City, havo returned to their home, 10 East Oak avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Wing of Wing wood will havo a largo reception on Bnturday -from 4 until 7 o'clock Tho Moorcstown High School alumni will glvo a. play 'called "Tho Boomer ang" on Juno 11, Mrs. George Altken will coach the play. Among tho cast ran Jfifth&vtnut at46th$lrrtt J$.$l . -J '""uwauuni., xne most soiv- $2.95 Jd $1.95 '" $6.95 crepe, splendid lino $7.95 value up to $16.95. from our enormous sill- .tni. It Is a Pleapro to Show Goods r... UU tUIBtt iUIULIiy riJMlVCO .tw... Mrs. John Powell, Mls Ileleh MbCheat- ..lll 1.& ttl.J V-.l... T)..mma nfaAtll. arubo and Miss Ocrtrudo Baunaers. DELAWARE COUNTY Jlr. nnd Mrn. J Howard Rfbur have returned to their home Irt Hldley 1'nJk rom n, motor trip to ISlliabethtowni N. Y., where they spent a fow days nt their bunirnlow tnldnff Mr. and Mrs. 13. K. Nelson ns their miests, Mrc. Willis H. Mnntrun pnlprtnlnod nt bridge nt her homo In Wnlllngford a rew aays ago m nonor or Miss Illrd Wright, who hns been the miest of Mr. nnd Mrs, Edwaril S. Worth, of Media. Her guests Included Mrs. Thomas W. Cahall, Mrs. J. Henwlck Kerr, Mrs, Lucius Bcebp. Mrs. James Wntts Mer cur, Mrs. Krpest M. Ynmnll. Jlrs. Charles Shoemaker Jack, Mrs. A. Her man Wlrz, Mrs. Charles H. Kchoff and Mrs. Worth nnd Miss Wright. Mr. and Mrs. John It. Wilson have closed their apartment nt tho Morris and iiiraiiiffliBBiiiraiiiiifiniiiH George Allen, Inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 ANNOUNCE THE COMMENCEMENT OF Our Annual Summer Reduction Sale of Fine Millinery The Entire Stock of 1000 Trimmed Hats Lowered in Price for Quick Clearance Hats for every age and every occasion are at your disposal. This is undoubtedly the greatest millinery money-saving event in Philadelphia at a most opportune time. SiuiiniimM Second Floor 1211 Chestnut St. Newest Footwear Savings of Fully $3.00 to $5.00 A Concession in Price That Will Instantly Appeal to Women Particular About Style & Quality Dress Pumps Brown Kid. Black Kid. Patent Colt. 7 Silk Hosiery at Special rnces One Eyelet Pump Brown Kid. Patent Colt. $7.00 DcCHar J TYIJISHOES Upstairs Store for Women 1211 Chestnut Street ' !U! ' ... ' 1 . tt 5 ' moved out to their cottngo at idlBwIMr" Jf ' near iMeaia, ' The teachers and students of . theW Friends' Helect School of Media, received ' , ineir iricnas yesioraav anu lonay. .w. -, . dramatlo program will ba given 'thl . afternoon and n. Vrench nlav nresenteil ' ". by the members of tho French class tol' 1 bo followed by tea. t, ,S "vl Mrs. Kdwnrd A. Stockton, of Bwarthi'- i more, entortnineci at luncnoon rouowcn by cards, a fow days ago. Among htty guests were Mrs. John W. Adams, MrlX Kdwln II. Utickman. Mrs. Itobert aU nilan, Mrs. F. F. Unrber, Mrs. AlbrW 14111 Mra V M Siinar Mr tlnrliiTI ' uaiverL ana jvirs. jranK lorcniano, q A meeting of thn newly organic; TVnnU Club of Rnrlntrfleld. took nlftC ni ino noma ot jurs. rreuoriuK' iiiumji son this week, when tho following" ofllcora wero elected: President, Mr Joseph Holscherj vlco president, Mr. Kdward Dyson; secretary. Miss Marjft Cnsclato; treasurer, Mr, ltollln Thomp- Tliey will givo n unnco on jmou- day, Juno 21. e tne Elevator to A Worth while Saving at Vogue Pump Black Kid Black Calf $7.00 $7 . ' r W i" inu-JiT & . 1 XJ . ? r.w fc vtM MHl4UVO r'.V S V ikUi . t-v t ?ft . . T t .S6mt.XLn k .VfcVj. .U S!SAVJ
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