" TlflJT "TiT"' tot ITW IV 3 -jiwn: r' - 4 -r li :. 7 1.. ix. L" ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE 1 I JVwwy Wynne Tells of Miss She Hears a Gteat Deal About tlie Devon Horse Show. Why Dorothy and Mary Are Not Great Friends rID oii know that' Marl i J (s to be Yum Yum nt Marian Taylor the Savoy production of tho "Mikado" In .Tune? You know she Is the daughter of Dr. and' Mr. William J. Taylor and a counln of Dickie Nowbold, Anna New' bold, Percy Taylor and Mrs. Olfford Cochran, of Now York. Her mother wan Mlsi Emily NewboM, a sister of John S. Nowboid. Clement and Arthur Newbold and of Mrs. Ueauveau Borlo. And her father Is n brother of Dr. Jlsdl&on Taylor. Ono of her brothers, Newbold Taylor, married Anne Molrs and William, Jr.. married Pauline Mnynord from tho South. I had heard at various times that Jlnrlnn had n very pretty voice and was Mudyinff very hard; ana now this year fho has appeared In concert for various rhsritv affairs and at sovoral musicalos and all pralso her music very much. And now we'll liavo the opportunity to hear her in tho "Mikado." 'S1 OMK week wc have ahead of us, cimtc. uMeli Is to be clven for the bene fit of tho Brjn Mawr lospitnl social pervlco department, will open on Wednesday and go on till the Monday of next week, omlttlnu Sunday, of course. And everything possible has boon nr ranged to make tho affair a success. For the Horse Show end of It, it seems It will be unusually largo and inter esting. Mrs. Long Coombes. of Kansas City, is coming for the first time, and a her stables last year were the biggest winners in America, and sho was America's largest exhibitor, her horcs will bo most interesting to those of us who have nover seen them. You I..- hnr ntnolc farm at I. ees Summit. Mo,, Is the model farm of Its kind in. ton country. Victor Mother Is thelargest exhibitor t Devon this year. His horses are en tered In sixty-one different classes, which nu will admit Is going some- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hanley, of Providence, will ho here for the show, and will bring their prize-winning string of saddle horses; 1 nd Mr. and Mrs. Macy Willots, of New Marlborough, MaVs., aro coming and bringing thoir string of miniaturo hackneys, which, not as the saying goes, but actually, aro worth their weight In gold. I AM much interested in the country village and the shops which have been erected In connection with the show, whore things will bo sold on "Env street." Let us hopo tho prices will bo easy, for even, with tlo great reductions in tho stores of lato, tilings are still like the song, "Too High, Too Hlch"' They ore going to have a baby show, a hat shop, clgaretto Bhop. eats, novel ties and all manner of things, besides the hugo rummage, sale which Mrs. Penn Smith has in charge. And all this will begin day after tomorrow. THERE are still rummage sales going on, late though it may be in the soason. The big one for St. Ignn tins Tlousefor Working Men, last week, which lasted two days, was very suc ceiful I hear, and now there is to be one on AYednesday for the Alasknn Mlsinns at 1)03 Walnut street. Tt is not a bad idea to hold these affairs after "Clcnn-TTp Week." because no matter how often you rlear out your narret, jou find something more after the spring cleaning. So if you hnvc anything send it nlong today and to morrow to 003 Walnut street. DOROTHY'S mother and dnddyjmd just moved into town and there arc icreiai very nice little girls who have horn skating on the street nnd going to the square to play and, so when Doro thy Hiked if she might go to the square and skate too, and that Mary's mother Irould be with them. Daddy and Mother, who were busy getting the furniture arranged, said yes. When dinner time came and Dorothy ras not there. Mother began to be a III worried, but before ten minutes had brf.pH she came running in, cheeks bright with color nnd hair blowing from her prett white brow. ' Why, darling," said Daddy, "you are lnte for dinner and wc were wor ried what kept you?" "Oh. Mary and I skated up to her t'nHi- mil's store. Tier mother wanted u In tnke her furs up there. She wns ielc of them you sec, she'd had thfiu a long time and wanted some thing else " "Take her furs up there! Why, what VM of n store has her uncle?" asked Dad'h . 'Oh. a lovely store, Daddy: with bufhali bats and balls, and pistols, nnd Jeerv, and furs, and watches an' tmuhing," said Dorothy. NANOY WYNNE. r SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An interesting engagement announced to so, im in tills city, on Saturday nlfiht, ft a filmier dance, was that of JIUs Frames Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mr? lieoi-Re Slovens, of "Worcester, Mm nnd Mr rtohert P. A. Taylor, Jhloh nan clven bv Mr Taylor's mother, Mrs Tre'lerlrk W Taylor, of Boxley, Hifstnut Kin in honor of Mr. nnd Mrs, Seell Clnrk. nnd Miss Mary Frances i;iiev whoso ciiRngcment has been an. noun, et to Mr. Kdwnrd Wlnslow Taylor, Jr Mn Arm Wright Uroolts, whoso tpar rlntro m Mr Charles "William Berpner, 111 tftke plnco on Wednesday, June 9. In Paul h Protestant Episcopal Church. 'Jverbrook, will bo the guest of honor nt nlnner-dance, to bo given by her grpthiM -in-law and Blstor. Mr. and Mrs. Edward r n Fletcher, of Wynncwood, en .Tune J, at the Philadelphia Country Vh'h Mi Frank Sellman, 3d, will net best man for Mr. Bergner, and the ""hers win bo Mr Maurlco C. N. Prew. "f nnn Mr ,T W. O'Connor, of "atcrford, N Y , Mr. II. C. Reynolds. i' ,of Scrantnn. nnd Mr Albert H. fiinckpole of Hnrrlsburg. lMr 5,ni1 Mr,(' Donald Kent, of SO Allen ?! ,rh,estnut Hill, nre receiving con emulations op the birth of a daughter. :!in Wiica-lil Kont. Mrs. Kent wllT bo r'membercil as Miss Kathorlno Dennis. Kane,.'1'"1 Mr" Henry W. Braude. 4100 pansom Ftlcet, nro reoelvlnor ronirrntiita. .Mr yonsupon the birth of a daunlitex. Mr Mr. ltnYY5VR." ,re;n'ly appointed an as 'tant I'nltcd States district attorney. Anni.i ",b. ol l,BH i''Hio jn-ancea Clnn0n, '""1 Mr- Kdwarrt Houghton' tltUly n.1 thr Madison Avenue Hap fLT'V Npw Yorh. Tho Hev. rnony " Moor Pcrfnned tho cere hall"' Albm Warren Kelsey, of Bau "on h''s.tmit "' Bve a lunch fViimii. d,nl'' l " Philadelphia li ftiC,,u,Js. ln nonor ot her daughter. Mr nii. ' Ke,so'. whoso inarrlase to Mo n "J",'1 Wentworth, of Gardiner. will tako placo Juno 23. Dal. p A.I,hur N' Wilson nnd MUs Allco a u , " havo Issued Invitations for n Krii... .elven, at Havorford Court "clock ldan, June trom 4:30 until 7 felod carl of Ml8a Wllspn Is etSBrrv!Sn?f Mr8, Norman K. Conderman. "is Phnn?i..rf nrtalned at dinner at day evenin Cou,ltry cluu "' 8atur' Plt& n'j??1 wAlpha. chapter of the Phi jinw S uIra,lern,ty nve Its eprlng lnJdownthe Twcntloth Century Club, . u.aon?. n Saturday evenlnt. WtiiMn ."' Chttrlea M. Lea, of r"fhterPMriS'..DSvon wlth helr Marian Taylor's Singing. fichoolhouse lane, Oermantown, will give ii unugo priy at. nor nomo tomorrow to meet Mrs. Sage. Mr. and Mrs. William TIMcer Whelen. of Clovelly, and Mrs. Wlnflcld S. ArtAr motored to Bethlehem the end of tho week, to bo gone for sevoral days, where they will attend tho Bach Festival, at jjomienrni. irn. Aner nas just returned from Pittsburgh, where sho liAs been visiting ner sister, Mrs. William Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Brown, of uermaniown. wore gueate or Miss lather Lloyd and Mr. Malcolm Lloyd, Jr., of Llanyan. Dorset road, Devon, over the week-end. Mr. Brown, who Is treasurer of the Diocese of Pennsylvania, spoke on Sunday at Old St. David's Church on the results of "Tho Natlon-Wlde campaign. A garden nartv. to ho railed "A nv In Juno" will be given at tho homo of Mr jonn w. ueary on Hunset avenue and. Qcrmantown road, Chestnut Hill, for tho benefit ot tho Broomall Holiday House, on juno z irom z:30 until in o'clock. Supper will bo served from U until 8 o'ciock. , Tho Penllyn Holiday Hous of tho Y. W. C. A. Association, of Penllyn, which has been closed for two years, will open oh nicnuay, june i, airs, urvuie UUI lltt Is chairman and Sirs. Henry Dray ton Is treasurer. Dr. deorgo Woodwnrd, president of the Art Alliance, and Mrs. Wobdward Invito the members to cclebrato the last Art Alliance afternoon of tho sea son at a garden party at their place, KNBholnr .St. Martins, tomorrow, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Trains leave Broad Street Station at 2:20, 3:13 and 3:45 p. m., una rpiuniiMn, leavo sc Aianins at 5:63, ui.o unu v,oa i?, in. colonel ana Jlrs. Lisle have returned from Ventnor. where thcv tinvn ln spending the winter, and are occupying xiio nouse or Aumirai w w. Mead, at OI. UMtlUD, ' Mr. and Mrs. J. S. C. Harvev. of iind nor, gave an Informal dance at their home on Saturday. In honor of thoir son, air. j. a, u. Harvey, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey win give a dance for ineir aaugmer, miss Anna Harvey, on June 12. OERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Blehard Alllnan. nt S319 Beeohwood street, announca thn mar. rlage of their daURhter, Miss Hannah v. Allison, to Mr. Kreaericn Hansen, or Maynard, Mass., on Saturday nt 2 o'clock, In tho Covenant Presbyterian Church. Chelten avenue nnd Limekiln Pike. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen nro In Washington on their wedding trp, after wnicn tney wu make their home In .uuynara. Tho marrlara nf Mien .Tnnef Rinn of 518 Brlnton street, to Mr. George Parsons, of Chestnut Hill, will take placo m me noma ot me urmo on Wednesday, June 23. Mrs. Howes BodHsh Is visiting her parents, air. ana Mrs. Marcellus E. Mc- uowen, or East Washington lane and -now Bireoc Mr. and Mrs. George H. Talbott, of Princeton, are occumTntr for thn nm. mer tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea byivester Armandtrout, at 6320 Bur bridge street. Mrs. Gideon TlrnilfnrH. nt PrnvManiu n, I.. Is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hull, of uuo L.mt wnsningion lane. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stafford, of r.13 nast Washington lane, spent last week end In Belvldero, N. J. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Lsther L. Simon, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Simon, of 1336 North Mfteenth street, and Mr. Samuel V. vrmon, oi tuaii rarKsido avenue, whoso marrlnco win t.iko nlnoo nn wrtnnv wcro the suesta of honor at a dinner at the Bellevun-Stratford, followed by a .u-j.iiio party. Riven last week by Mr. and Mrs Peter Wlnokur. of 1631 North Thirty-second street. Other cntertaln- Vi. ,lB?1 lno wceK given in honor of Miss Simon wcro a luncheon by Miss Moienco Relncke. of 4525 Looust stret. at Wannmakcr's tea room, followed bv a matlnco theatre party: a luncheon mill linen shower by Miss Gertrudo Bclber. of 2612 North Twenty-ninth street; and a ten- by Mrs. Joseph L. Khrenrelch. of .,,, irwi. ousciuennnna avenue. Mrs. George E. Spotr gavo a luncheon followed by cards on Friday at her cot tage In Atlantic City for tho following from this cltv: Mrs Charles A. White. Mrs. Mnbcl Klstor. Mrs. TTnnrv HPav Mra Blanche Baynard, Mrs Nelllo Mll- urcn, iirs. isaac uotwilcr, Mrs. Freder ick W. Weber. Mrs. William Watts, Mrs. B. Frank Baule. Mrs. nie.hnnl Dnllors Mrs. William P. Hudson. Mrs. William urown ana .Mrs. uomns Hogero. Mrs. AVIlllam W. Stevenson, of 6023 North Sydenham street. Is entertnlnimr at cards this afternoon with tho follow ing guests: Mrs. c. Harry Johnson, Mrs. Georgo Kane, Mrs. Norman Kelly, Mrs. Daniel Hlldrcth, Miss Alberta Do Long, Miss Mlldied Sterrltt. Miss 1311a Bru net, Mrs. Harry Hlllobrand, Mrs. Lester Pllolrer. Mrs. George Gnivenatlne, 2d, and Mrs. Stanley Vandersllce. Miss Esther L. Simon, of 1316 North Fifteenth btreet, will entertain Infor mally at her home this evening. There will be about forty guests present. In cluding members of her bridal party, Miss Simon and Mr. Samuel F, Armon, who will be married Wednesday. May 27. Mrs. Peter Wlnokur, 1631 North Thirty second street g.uo n dinner In honor of Mlsi Simon and her bridal party laat week at tho Bellovuo-Htratrord. X studio dance was Riven at'T215 Wal nut street on Friday evening by tho members of the Owls' club, of North Philadelphia. Mrs. D Ketser, Mrs. A. Lloyd, Mrs. S, Campbell, Mrs. L. Ashen felter, Mrs .T Manlou. Miss Alice Doollng. Miss Edna Wylle. Miss Hen rietta Bllenn, Miss Alice Sweeney, Miss Gunhllda Bolen nnd Miss I3tta Ward are tho members of tho rlub. Miss Alice Moltor, of IS -It Diamond street, has left for Ithaca. N. V . to at tend a houso party given by the Beta Hamacn Fraternity ior tne spring oay festivities at Cornell University. Mr. and Mrs. Max Beefer. of Colum bus, O,, are the guebts of Mr, nnd Mrs Milton Dalslmer, of 2258 North Broad street Miss Edith Marshall, of Thirteenth nnd Mount Vernon streets, will enter tain tho members of her sewing circle tomorrow evening. Mrs. G. Daniel, of 2022 Wallace street, ha taken apartments at noyal Apart ments, Broad street nnd Olrard avenuo, whero sho will live A strawberry festival will be held In the parish houso of tho Church of the Incarnation at Broad nnd Jefferson streeta on Tuesday, June 8. Mr, nnd Mrs, Alnn Marks, who have been spending their wedding trip In California, will nrrlve home In a few days and will be guests of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dannen baum, of 1001 Spring Garden street, and later at their rottngn In Chelsea, where thev win snend tho summer. Mrs. Marks was formerly Miss Itosalle Dan- nenbaum Mr. and Mrs". Sylvan Dalslmer enter tained at a largo family dinner last week In honor of the soventloth hrrth day of Mrs. Dalslmer at tho Lorraine. Covers wore laid for forty guests. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr, and Mrs. Monroo Well, of ,2521 South Eighteenth street, entertained on Saturday, from 3 until 6 o'clock, In honor of their daughter, Miss Boslyn Well's ninth birthday Their guests Included Miss Dorothv Trcftz, Miss Mildred Crclghton, Miss Anlt.i Fognrty, Miss SylvFa Nowbcrger, MIhs Helen Daly, Miss May Harris, MIhs Heywood, Miss Nan Heywood, Miss Emily Heywood, Master Sidney Berkowltz. Master Freeman Dletz, Master Stanley Mayer, Master nichard Mayer, Master Junior Farley. Master Bert Farley, Master Billy Ar nold. Master Frances Flnnegan, Mr Fredexlck Mayer. Mrs. J. L. Blmont, Mrs. Harry Bcrkowltz and Mm, Jowls Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. J. L- Simons, of m South Eighteenth 'street, are now at homo, after having ipent the winter months in the South. FrlendB of Miss Mario Mohan, of 15IT Bltner Btreet, will bo glad to learn that she Is recuperating from her recnt y v ,, -& mmm ',.tf'.f!f.f.'.3lftf Photo by Marcau MISS EMMA VAN KLEECK .Miss Van Klccck nntl her family. will leave tho first of next month for Jamestown, R. I., whero they will spend tho summer TIOQA Mr. and Mrs. Nathan J. Gottlieb, of 1802 West Erlo avenue, have Issued In vitations for tho wedding of their daughter, Miss Hnttlc Gottlieb, ana Air. Benjamin Plnheiro. of 3203 Oxford street, on Sunday evening, June 6, at 6:30 o'clock, at tho Adelphla Hotel. The Briae will be attended ny ner sister, Miss Emma Gottlieb, as maid of honor, nnd Miss Estella Sacks. Miss Leonoro Prlns, Miss Jewel Plnheiro, sister of the brldegroonft Miss Julia Thatcher ana Miss Esther Robinson, bridesmaids. Mr. Plnheiro will havo for beat man Mr. Benjamin Noble, and his usherr will lncludo Mr. Charles Noble. Mr. Henrv Gottlieb, the bride's brother: Mr. Herman Cooper, Mr. Samuel Perpor and Mr. I. Cravls. At home cards are Inclosed with tho Invitations for after Sentember 1 nt 804 Rosevelt Boulevard. Mrs. S. W. Trlfleld. of 1608 Llndley avenue, gave a luncheon and shower on Saturday at her home In honor of Miss Gottlieb. Other guesta In addition to tho bride's attendants were Mrs. Samuel Haber. Mrs. I. Charlotte, Mrs. Sidney Marcus, Mrs. I. Brodsky, Miss Bella Sachs, Mrs. L Sllberman, Mfss Clara Trineld, Miss Lillian Flegonbaum and miss Delia Trineia. . Miss Carrie Douglas, nf Boston, Is visiting her brother, Dr. Malcolm Doug las, of Wfst Tioga street. Mrs. Carey Williams, of Rosemont. has been spending Bome tlmo as the guest of Miss V. Lynch, of West Tioga street, 8TRAWBERRY MANSION The engagement Is announced of Miss Hattle Baum, daughter of Mrs, Emma .taum, ot zsi3 worm xwcnty-sixui street, to Mr. Herman Huss, of 1331 South Fifty-fourth street. A largely attended reception was given oy Mr. ana .Mrs. Micnaei MarKs, or 3Z31 Clifford street, from 3 to 6. o'clock yes terday afternoon. In honor of the con firmation f their daughter. Miss Jo hanna Marks. In tho evening they enter tained a birthday party for Mlsa Frances Marks. Among those present were Miss Sara Spector, Miss Sara Helfand, Miss .Tauo Brandt, Miss Josephine Refson, Miss Jennie Roecnfcld, Miss Rebecca Cooperman, Miss Augusta. Morgenstcln, Mr. juiius Knues, Mr. josepn wane, Mr. ionics iv. uuiuucigur, mr. iutvuriuu onmi, -.. . j,i. n. W- Tiri,ii ui.i. Mr 'namiie! W ' Ett'loson Mr Curtis Cohen S MrV'HarrV P?osen. A farewell party was held at the homo of Mrs. Margaret Hurlbut. of 218 O.-1 borno street, on Thursday night In honor T Hackett who Brldgoton. N. J. r. and Mrs. W. or tho itev. ana Mrs. j, has accented a call to Those present were Mr. Schopp, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Flllman, Mr. and Mrs. White, Mrs. Spenco. Mrs. Lyle, Mrs. Poley, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Moyer, of Washington, D. C. : Mrs. Nelson and Miss Ireno Nel son, Mrs. Young, Miss F. Russoll, Miss Elizabeth, Miss Elslo Russell, Mrs. Hurl but. Mrs. Notter. Mr. Amos Barnes, Mr. A. Ruff, Mr. Lcldy, Mr. Beck and Mr. Harold Moorehcad. Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Seltzer, of 2133 North Thirty-third street, gave a dlnncr danco at their home on Sunday evening in honor of their daughter. Miss 13velyri Seltzer's birthday anniversary. Covers wore laid for forty. Among those pres ent wcro: Miss Frances Salus, Mlsa Freda Grabosky, Miss Bertha Carroll, Miss Ruth Edelsteln, Miss Lilian Edel stoln, Miss Mildred Tractman, Miss Sylvia Clark, Miss Jean Cohon, Miss FILINQ BOQn ?REE Send for 54 -pace book "Flllncasa profession for women" whl oh shows the value of study in this Im portant subject. PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF FILING 910 Chestnut Street rocpt. 10 Telephone Filbert 4436 Owned and managed by Library Bureau IP 5? ftijc jfuv $c Millivittp gIjop,3nc. 1423 Walnut Street 20 Per Cent Reductions on all Cloth Coats This includes all of our very smnrtest spring nnd sum mer models, with no resor vationH whatsoever. m REDUCTIONS ON ALL OUR SPRING HATS Pm Qlnraira K9L Garments thoroughly cleaned and rUr OlOrage O O gInzed wlti,out cxtra charge. fda Beltser. of AtUnllo City J.Mies Hhn seitner, of Atlantic , City J Miss Evelyn Uofi.r Afr lturrv Htrn.il. Mr. William Palley, Mr. Meyer Shine. Mr. aeorgo nitchle. Mr. Edward Hualok, Mr. Mar tin Goodman, Mr. Harry Miller, Mr. Mil ton Axe. Mr. Edward Htltaer.Mr. Solo mon HelUer. Ms. Aaron Heltrer, Mr. Harold Kallkow, of New York I Mr. Asa Hlrsch, of New Tork 8 Mr, William Cravls, Mr. Harry arabosUy, Mr. and Mrs. I. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. A. SMtter. Mr. and Mra. S. Haber.Mr. and Mrs. II. Freodman'.Mr and Mrs. II, Goldberg. Miss Lillian Welblatt and Mr. Edward apldberg. FRANKFORD Miss Gertrude Hanley. of Arrott street, will entertain the members of her card club at a luncheon on Thursday after non at her home In honor of Miss Apnea Hratton, of Cincinnati, who Is visiting Miss Hanley for an Indefinite stay. Covers, will be laid for fourteen. 1 Mr. and Mrs. S. Bollag and family, of 1681 Orthodox street, have gone to Fir Bockaway. N. Y., where they will spend the summer. Mrs. C. Syre and her little daughter, Miss Ethel Syre, are spending ten days at Atlantic City. WI88AHICKON MIS3 Anne Beatty. of Itochelle ave nue, has as her guest Mrs. Marshall Ney Shoemaker, of Newark, formerly of Uoxborough. ' Mr and Mrs. John W. Oberholtxer, of 209 Humao street, gave a May dance on Friday evening for thefr eons. Master John W. Oberholtser. Jr., and Mastor Robert Oberholtxer, Their guesta In eluded Miss Catharine Wright, Miss Allco Springer. Miss Winifred Hoffman, Miss Sarah Martyn, Miss Jean Low den, Miss Ernestine Lyndall, Miss .Eliza beth Miles, Master Blehafd Weir, Mas tor Howard Plerson, Master Frank Myers, Master David Keenan, Master James McGarrlglc, Master Edwin Col lier and Master Arthur Wilson. MANAYUNK A dinner, followed by a May party, was given last week by the members of the domestic arts department of the Toung Women's Christian Association at the cafeteria, 105 Cotton street, under the direction of Mrs. A. M. Heed. There were forty-one guests, among them be ing the following members of the boara of managers: Miss Sarah Bovard, Mrs. L. V. Boyd, Mrs. nichard Hey, Miss Edna M. Patton, Mrs. William Beatty. Miss May Wilkinson, Mrs. Arthur Hans and Miss Anne Beatty. Mr. Harry Kent wilt enterUIn the members of the Ushers' Association ot St David's Protestant Episcopal Church on Frjday evening. ROXBOROUQH Miss Estella Sacks, of 6937 Ridge avenue, gave a luncheon and shower on Friday at her home In honor of Miss llattle Gottlieb, daughter of Mr, nna Mrs. Nathan J. Gottlieb, of 1802 West Erie avenue, whose marriage to Mr. Benjamin Plnheiro will take place ln June. Those participating Included the bride's atendants and a few additional guests. -Mr. Oliver Sabold, of Ridge avenue, will spend the summer traveling thruugn Europe. MOORESTOWN ' A quiet wedding took place in the Methodist Episcopal Church on Wednes day at 1:30, when Miss Ethel Parvln became the bride of Mr. Roy Coles. Dr. George H. Humason performed the cere mony. The only attendants were Mrs. Bert H. Edger as matron of honor and Mr. Bert H. Edger as best man. After a wedding trip through Lancaster county they will bo at home after June 1 at 238 West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laessle, of East Main street, entertained Dr. Henry Rob inson over Sunday. The children of .the Frlepds Academy had a May Day party on the lawn on i n . . ..- - ! riaay nrternoon. -- , .... tt..ji r. T-....lt Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Darnell are I being congratulated on the birth of a , onuMat1fi9Mlrlan, "a,nes Darne"' born I ,1 --,!... T.n,., t,.,.. ' , ''r- anJ 5J S, nTS"ts ""! i , mly; of Eastbourne Terrace have , ROno t0 spend the summer In West End, I N J' N0RRI3T0WN The marriage of Miss Pearl Tocum. I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Tocum of 649 Astor street, and Mr. Harry Hunsbergcr, of Philadelphia, will tako i place at tho homo of tho bride on Wed nesday evening, June 2. Tho Rev Thomas H. Evans will officiate at the marriage ceremony at 7 o'clock In the J prosence of tho Immediate' families. Mr. Hunsuerger ana his bride will llvo In Philadelphia. 'Miss Ethel May Harris, daughter ot Mrs. Anna Harris, of 620 Astor street. will be married to Mr. George L. Sen scnlg; of 700 West Marshall street, on Tuesday, June 1 The Rev. Thomas H Evans, pastor of the Haws Avenue Methodist Church, will perform the ceremony. Give your file clerk a course in filing Send one of your bright girls to our school. Let us teach her the science of filing the fundamental principles which underlie all filing systems day and even ing classes. An Al file calls for an Al file clerk. Give your file clerk the opportunity to enlarge her filing education and you will be rewarded by more efficient service. raniiinKiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiuK Wo nre now showing a very exclusive line of Fur Capes and Coatees in rich variety of skins Russian Sable, Hudson Bay, Fisher, Natural 'Blue and Silver Foxch. DtlEAMLAND ADVENTURES STRANGE TRACTS Jiy MADDT In this atorv Peoov att BIHi pay another vUlt to BirdltinA. OHAPTKB I. Perry' Tee It Kipped. PEOOY and Billy were woffing In the little creek that ran through Bird land. The rushing water gurgled around their bare feet and now and then a nlbbllnfr minnow tickled their toes. It was lots of fun. But suddenly, an they waded slowly along, "Piggy stepped on something that wriggled. And the next Instant that something crabbed her blar toe. nlDnlns like a pair Bf sharp pincers. ow-eeeeei- squeaiea Peggy, ana ane Jerked her foot out of the water. Hang ing to the toe was a queer, squirming creature. "Ow-eeeeo!" squealed Peggjr afgaln, and sho would havo lost her bal ance and flopped over Into the water If Billy hadn't caught her He lifted her ln his two arms and carried her to shore. All tho while Peggy kicked and kicked, trying to shake the queer creature on her foot, and finally, as Blllv set her down, sho sent It flying Into a hummock or grass. "Ow-eeeeel Kill the awful thing." she cried, hopping around on one foot Billy grabbed up a stick and started After tho creature. Then, as he got a good look at It, ho began to laugh. In stead of hitting It, as ho started out to do, he poked his stick gently at It, and the queer creature grabbed the stick, Just as It had grabbed Peggy's pink too. Most Reasonable GasseC L l&r smooth curved1 lip-fhe charming cream white appearance that promises cleanliness-J give you anetf, greater enjoyment of sodas issssssssssssssssssssssssssVV c3L, Ske&tard Si The Following Is One of a Scries of Attractive Offerings Watch Our Announcements! Table Cloths An exceptional quality of Irish linen damask. The following sizes to be sold at the uniform price of $16.00 each Regular prices $18 to $28 2x2"2 yds- 2x2j4 yds. 2x3 yds. 2i2x22 yds. 22x3 yds. No napkins to match Saturday Closing Hour 1 P. HI. 1008 ChcstnutStrcct i- , I I'm onlv ft crawfish." ho giggled, "i th6ught a shark had grabbed you." "Well, It hurt," declared Peggy. "And It might have nipped oft my too If J hadn't kicked It away." . . "Shall I kill It?" asked B lly. "Or shall I throw It back Into the creek? Maybe It has a family of babies waiting for it there." , , . .. . Peggy hadn't seen that side of the matter before. "Throw It back, but don t let's wade any more," she said. Lot s run In tho woods." . . , . So Billy threw the crawfish back Into tho creek, and away It darted under a rock. And sure enough, baby crawfish were waiting for It there Peggy and Billy found It Just as much fun J-unnlng barefooted In the woods as It Had been wading ln tho creek. The grass tickled their feet as the water had done, but sometimes the rough ground hurt so much they walked on their toes. ... , , Here nnd thero and all about wandered Peggy and Billy, until all of a sudden, In a soft and muddy place, they came upon two sets of strange tracks. Billy stopped short. "My gracious! What kind of tracks are these?" he cried. "They are too large for rabbit tracks," said Peggy. . . .. . "And too small for bear tracks," de clared Billy. "And not round enough for a mules tracks." "Nor sharp enough for a goat's tracks," said Billy, "These are different from all other tracks I have ever seen In the woods." ' "Let us follow them and see If we can nnd uio creatures mat maae mem, suggested Peggy. "That's a good Idea," said Billy, "but vn must bo very careful, for they may be fierce, hungry animals. I'm going to find a big club, ana ir anytning comes after us I'll hit it over tho nose," (Tomorrow will be told how theu atop to rexeue friend in distress.) does your sodvozmtain dive you this thoughtful service? PURJTV SPECIAUTES Cb. DQIOOA DlDGPHOArrEUKIA tat. bwhwnw "Dear, Do Let's Get Our Wedding Flowers From 'The Sign of the Rose.' We can count on their being Fresh and Fragrant. They are always Distinctive and Cor rect. Besides, you know, they will be Designed to Harmonize with my Gown and those of our Bridesmaids' and to be Consist ent with o'ur Color Scheme." IJ Phone for an Appointment to Discuss Your Floral Ar rangements with CHARLES HENRY FOX "The Sign of the Rose" 221 South Broad Street Walnut 779 Prices for Quality All the to Come ijo My House says. -cause we always have " plenty of Post Toasties Superior Cornflakes yoxxi urvcer nioy for your next break fast by trying , , , , , JJuFiDEi I Wake the original thick flakes and JEearn the s Jersey Difference" A022 -B lIMiHI3IIIIl!! George 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Summer Clearance of Fine Millinery Every Hat in This Establishment Lowered in Price for Quick Clearance Your Choice of Upwards of 1000 Trimmed Hats Suitable for every age nnd every occasion; including Smart, New Summer, Dressy, Beach, Resort and Snort Hats. This Sale Surpasses Any Sale of Silks Greatly Reduced ' 36-lnrh TrlroloHo in splendid nortmnt nf 8trt And portn shadno. TIiIh H our teRular swndard fiuajity which ie hde been Belllrifr for 11.30 n jd. Special 53.9.J yd. Fln llk Fnsal(n In 20-lneh and 24. Inch "-(dtlr. In a sod assortment of light shade, the. reguMr ?- oo nnd j:.sn quality Special $1.00 yd. 36-tnch Tirfta In whit. UpM blue, pink, buff and apricot Bro caded ln self mlor. vir rrcular Sl.oo nunlltj-. Special Finn rirs iiki ti foulards 40 lnchen wide Valun up to $4.no. Special Sale of Cotton Wash Fabrics At theses very low puces thre to great econoim for tho home fewer. Fine Sheer White Voiles 60c Quality Reduced to ngr RSc Quality Reduced to nor $1.00 Quality -Reduced to 7oc White Organdies Specially Priced "5c Quality Redurcd to 5nc $1.00 Quality Reduced to '75 S1.25 Quality Reduced to jn.nn Wide Cord Pique Skirting Our regular $1.00 quality re duced to fiOc. Na Rluo Voiles with the newest colored and white designs also in dots; 51.25 quality reduced to $1.00' yard. ' Women's Sweaters, Special $9.50 A new Mimmer model In tuxedo ptvlft Knitted ln the popular diet stitch nf fin lichi weight wool The nhaileB nre Hun. Heather Niivy Pen -ock and Illoch . nil Blzes ' ,lettlner' These aro exceptional value Special Blouses,. $3.50, $5.50, $7.50 A very attnctlB mmiM ln batiste or voile specially priced fs.aO. Tho hnwl-mudn styles ln short roll collar and lone ulccea peolally priced ss.flo. ' Vollo Dlouse with frilled front, collar and cuffs. Specially Priced $7.50 Wool Plaid Skirts, Special $15.00 Tan or new copen blue with oercliccl plaid, roclcella and rirdle. of latest design iry epccal Mtluc "" Kids like i&mh I ir i?lft S i S3BBESSSSS ST3W7fV a real treat I Allen, Inc. Discount Sale in Philadelphia J S2.n0 yd. ftrlpm and rhccKr "Ii Inr-liefl nnd $2.50 r.i , ,; ' I V ' 'C .1 Al 31 $ -V 1 M t l T-m y " " ; UP. ...v uuiitien, oi sis wesi Illness. . wjiirot m it' v3i A SMt' aT .tfv.V vv-yjw...
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