,v a Vj " f . ' i w'nr ,L " s v ..Hi v . -7Vl'.n gp GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE IH ncy Wynne Tells of Handsome ClothesShe Tallts ' About Miss Thayer's Scenario to Be Acted for the' League Sho Attends Fete at Abingt l . i f'OTTi K-l.,.. -, ., s-:w ... :''.v-S-,:-V' Vnik$V VAbnesi5ay, jtfflii' 1020' i - -. '. 1 T S ' v "f , 1 :.; . ' nr.;- 7 About Junior. If.. nnrtVctlV Stllll- ! AVE y n '" '""- w nine l".t,.,""..L-? it Is ot very Child Ur.e' "m,, straw. !" rntcr n V.,v hhif. ne 0.1.,,, ?,lA" .'n.i i rover. ftrrfflHWc.-" rl itn , carinc tins nut 1 .n Hh n while iik miu SrfthcVliole costume una monv ,- tire. . , it ... nt If 1I0 .vou tlilnK nuoui, im.-.....-. H that 1 r?K.' . , Ynu know twml HarrJ . - ;-,,,, Romr. nttlc it's to be )!in n x Tllc ,0,plcni,. n" h in performance since ''"Im , Into . the recent Rrcnt war. if our entry nin m ... , f0 n S .mL?2 , ;-Up member nml pay r,hl of lie I nrinl wnrlil therein. IW ''",... in ho the heroine 'Ark ottrr'ti.e hero. .lack has ?nd ?,lie in me hero any way alnee the uJ of Wales made. Iilm , quite n Prince or. ii-ii,.n lnnt.-. JriWd. an l e .,," Vld lDf Tm Mr a ml Mm. Jmc 1'otter ', t0? "( h e'n 0 e of the bnchelor 5i.,.t of the parties for ninny n year. k There1 a 1 envy villain In the plot t ' inml none other than Bayard lnBid.. iml Hctt" Trotter U the innl.l B.""lf.:,A" r'Cin i t1.o butler. Klcanor uniie niu v - - . , tt.X. ll.ii.t."r.1Vl.lynnWn. il n )oii2licrtv. Wnrren uowiih. vlnSt K TMy nll n'l ..rl others are nmonp the other "c 0" (SS "or Italnl N .iireetor nn.l fv. nfrlnret are be tic reeled nt the rl Woodward plnr. In Chestnut i,?.0.'.. iiMwioil nml In vnrlotis other tiri of the suburbs, where the back SJuidi Ideal and the houses beautiful. SOMEHOW I think It will be very Interestlnc Ho you remember the novlc gotten up about six years ngd for "he Charlotte CuAmnn Club when tho Oriscoin plaee in Hnverfonl wns the background and Alberta nrinlon was the Tlllaiuc." and CeKare Sturnnl nnd Ueituy Oatrs the "villains"? 'Hint wns - ..1. it. ninia t mm irnrn 11111 is yoiinc as these, so this wioiilil be trcn more nttrnrtlve, You remember Alberta iirimon nuirrn-u niuinui .. wuple of years after the slvlnR of that movie, and Vinton Kreedley, who wns the doctor, lint gone on tne icRitunato taje flme then. 1 -wonrter if nny ro mances IU PpriliP Ill'l'l HI'" inuwr, III ill i nnr rmhro nrtnrs or netresses will hud forth, 'it will be Interesting to natch in more ways than one. THE "Once in n Hlue Moon" pnrty as beautiful jeiterdny out nt tho Hantiiifdoii Vnlle lountry v inn. ic ivij for the Abingtnn Hospital, ynu how, and. judRltiK' from the erowds and the lovely thltiRS for sale. I should aarthey took in finite n lot. The bnbies nire too dnrlins; ! They were nil In n nee teut and the grown-ups would in listen Mainline round nVid lookinc in at ihem, nnd It wns hot for them nnd Itier didn't hoi Mother, and nltocother. you know, they wouldn't unite llkn it, 10 a few tears were hhed. hut not very many, and when Mrs. Hnm oodwnrd lang to them they were quite rnehnnted. though ninny wore too young to under itnny the 'lory, which wns delightfully told. The dremes which various women ere wearinc dnritii Hip nftprnnnn worn Just 'as pretty as could be. Mrs. ilobcrt Sewell wore n dark blue swiss froclc called tho economy dress, nnd 11 rough Ktrrfw hat trimmed with a bluer scarf. Some one told mo that the whole cos 'tuaerwt within ten dollars. All I can HJ 1 lead me to the store where said dress wa purchased for I wnnf one uU like it Later in thp afternoon Mrs. Kewell flonneil a pearl gre frock which Was one of the most fetching I had seen for many a daj. hut, that of course wns not to ihcap. Ilurfnrd I.orimer had n dancing liear in tow, who wns none other than Uooe Wnllnce dressed up a bear and he carried a cup in his paw, into which jou put live, ten or in fact, an amount you felt inplred to give. The hear immediately danced for jou, and if you hud een how long he danrtri for a quarter jou would have .Jxen sorry for htm. because the heat jas rather intense, I should say. tin d that plush bear's garment. The baby clothes which Mrs. Curtis Mil for sale were too sweet for nnv Ininr. ilnintv little ilrn...i. n,i ,v,. rn..i.-u and bonnets ami the cutest little pink and blue hanger. Mrs. (ireen who wns painting portraits had so many appoint meets Im. couldn't even stop to ent. urs. denigo hnrimer who was chair man of the nffnlr looked very snmrt in a white crepe de chine frock embroid ered in dark blue and a dark blue hat trimmed with lilies ,,f tim ,nn,. ia John New bold wore a lovely 'lingerie gown of embroider nnd irisli lace, nutl w mJ,K,,i" "K ,M"i bat. Mary Hrown Uarburton looked very sweet in n white irock and a large leghorn lint, nnd Tnl?nS,i I0" Vs. " ''''tuie. In a blue to Ic i frock and a large blue rough straw hat trimmed itl, held Mowers. Whniion Sinkler who wns Mil ng shares on an automobile looked InSt. h 'r ?i 1,,U'" ,'0,nl,,,l frock nri11 ports hat of ti,0 Kme shade. TWTAUY had been to Sunday school nnd Pres,ionn",''n,r:vL,!,...n, "'?"!?' .: heard tl-wr.,.'l: K"n " "'" ,,,, "What ul ' i ,,nrliS." said mother, t,,la .. V? ' ,r1,,,:so today? Did you f ffifiwati; ?MninB nm"! W.nl ' l,rar'1 i "ammcr, her chlfdion i" "illKi ,liwM "wcnnuien, who would not comtltted." NANCY WYNNE. ' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr Itlclurii linr,in... ...... " tHunuay an- ton nounccj the engagement of bis daughter, Mian Mary Mendowa Tschudy and Mr. Maurice Peacock, of Gerniantown. At the wedding of Miss Delphlne Dodge daughter of Mr. nnd Mr. Horace t.lglir Dodge, of rtoso Terrace, Grosso j-unii, niivii,, nnu Air, jnmen II. it Cromwell, son of Mrs. lid ward T. Htotcsbury, which will talto nlnco on Juno 17, In Detroit, Mr. Cromwell's l.-nflA. 11m !..... r. ..T .. .. iiiuinci, u, t.tiuu i. romwoii, will nci ns best man. The ushers will lie Mr. Francis Taylor Chambers, Jr.. Mr J. Kcarslcy Mitchell, Mr. James A. Hlalr. Jr.. Mr. Hornco K. Dodge Jr brother of the bride ; Mr. W. A. Hanger nml Mr. c f- ,nrnB. of Ncwr York : Mr. Fred erick II. Sears, Jr, of Hoston, nnd Mr. 8, n. Shuniakcr, of Pittsburgh, Mr. Cromwell will give his bachelor dinner on I-rlday evening, at Mr. and Mrs. Slotesbury'fl house, 1026 Walnut street. Miss Dodge, will nrrle oit Saturday to fpend tbe week-end with Mr. nnd Mrs. Stotesbury. Mr. and Mrs. John It Flrnu bridge, of Urooklyn. nnnounce the engagement of men- uniiKiuer, Aims .Mlllerettn until Straw bridge, nnd Mr fl Aihon ,viii Jr.. 212 Harvey street. Gerniantown. Mr. nml Mrs HnnaM At r .. .i. Jfaldstnno Anaitincnts. 'lain ' 5bm street, ore recehln? rnntrrntuinitni m. tho birth of a son. Donald Mnrtln Ijvc, Jr.. May 20 Mrs, Love wll be remem bered as Miss Kstclle Llpplncott. Tho marriage of MIbs Clam Imogcno Peters, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. ?yr.1..?., Io,crs- n"d Mr. Stanley Kg bcrt W mm. of r mri....inr, u c ..,111 AVnc?. at, ",t ,,cn,c of her parents, 441 Old York road. Jenklntown. Tues day evening, June 22, nl 7 o'clock Deaf folk will piescnt an open-air "lay tomorrow afternoon and nxcnlng nt n. gurden party and fair nt W.vck. thecolo 11ml Home and garden of Mr Caspar ttlstnr Haines. r,026 Geimnnlown ave nue, corner Walnut lane The parish bouse of All Soul's .Church for the Deaf Is tho bencflclnry. Dr. and Mrs. Htrlcklor Coles, of Grocnwny, Bryn Mnwr, wlththelr three children, will spend July and August jimc,s.lwn.TTr h0me' u Mr. and Mrs. J. Kearsley Mitchell nnd their fnmllv. of Ilcd Itoso Manor. Vllln nova, will leave June 20 for their sum mer home, Dnrk Harbor, Me. Owing to Illness In the family, the mutuant.' wiiiuii ,wna io nave necn held on Thursdny fit tho borne of Mrs. Hol llnsbcad X. Taylor, of Slot St. Mnr tlns Lane. Chestnut Hill, will bo post poned until tho fall. Mr. and Mrs. Morris W Hlroud. Jr.. of Houghton lane, yillanova. will go to their cottneo on Mt. Desert lulniwl Seal Harbor, Me., on July 9, to icmam for two months. Mr. and Mrs. Itoscoe Hale Trumbull, of Uala, avenue and Cynwyd road. Cvn wyd. left on Saturday for California. They will visit 1 datives cniuute In Chi cago. Denver and Ims Angelts. later spending a month with their father. Mr. Trumbull, of New York, nt bis bun galow nt Santa Harbarn, Calif. Miss Elizabeth Morgan Ash, of Indian Queen luno nnd Knox street, German town, entertained nt bridge at her home tins nrternocn 111 Honor of Miss Eliza beth Chllds Steel, of the Wood-Norton, -whose marriage to Lieutenant George U Richard, L'nlted States Navy, It. K. C, will take place on Satunm.v. Among tho guests will be Mrs. illchard Campbell Hughes, MIf Klma It. Wln dlsch. Miss Agnes Itowlaud Levis. Miss Klcanor L. Meachntn, Miss Mary r.velyn nichnrd. of Jacksonville, i.-n, ; jtrs. Harry G. Klter. 3d, Mrs. Dayton Lin zeleie, Mrs. Arthur Hogar. Mrs. Edwin HeSMibruch. Mrs. Grey Emmons. Mrs. David Vinton Stnhl, Mis. Josenh Kerrlch and Miss Mildred Piers. Lieutenant Illchnid will give his bachelor dinner nt the Yale Club In New York this evening. 111s guests wilt include Mr. J. Reginald Newton, of Wntertown. N. Y. : Mr. Oeorgj H. Stcge, Jr. of Urooklvn; Mr. CnrI H. Savrc. of Rrooklvn : Mr. C. W. Bell, of Washlngtoh : Mr. OcorKo urexel tileci. or ucrmantown : I. eutcn- nnt Oeorgo If. Hlmcs, Nashville. Tenh. ; Lieutenant John H. Tllton. of Washlnc- toti ; Lleutennnt W, II dishing, of this city, nnd Lieiucnnnt KranK Lamb, or Santa Hnrbara. Calif. Mrs. Thomas P. Hunter, of Rltten bouse Square, will leave In June for Atlantic City to spend the summer in her cottage, corner of Dover and Beach strcots. Tho senior class of the Baldwin School, Bryn Mawr, of which Miss Claro Hon yngo Is president, has Issued invitations to Its commencement exercises, to bo held at the school on Friday evening. Juno 11, followed by 11 supper for the graduates nnd their guests, Including the raculty. Miss Adelnldn Flagg. of Ur.n Mawr. gavo a luncheon, followed by cards, at her homo yesterday. Mrs. W C. Hunneninn. Jr.. of Twenty-third nnd Locust streets, gne n luncheon nnd bridge nt her summer homo nt Langborno yesterday. :9B: Eflii ib .. ,. , ns 1 rrrTHIw ' h E'K? . R; xim imm M Mil - -m vSn 1 bVMi:X;wx9.MA;,. w.4i , Photo by nrhinrh. MRS. OrcOKOK II. I.OUIMlCIt iMrs. 1 .01 liner wns rhalrnian of the feto, "Once in a Hltto Moon." held jestorday at the Iltinllngdnii Valley Country Club for the brnrllt of tho Ablgton M"eniorlnl Hospital tlDti Mnrlr.ii VVfnr,Hv nf llilu ,.ltt nnl '"'"'.""'"-" '-:. '. Mr. N. .1. tarmier. or rsew ion. weie their guests oer the week-end. Mrs. William arlftUh and her daughter. MIm Mnv Eleanor Grllllth. of 4J2I1 Hal- tlmoro avenue, sailed yesterday on the I St. Paul to Join Mr. Griffith In London. I MOORESTOWN Mrs. Victor Wleimnn. of 10.1 Chcterj avenue, luiil .n m-i cuvain w.'i iiiviiiuiitu Day Miss Elizabeth Tntnall, of Oei man town ! MIbs Germain Downward, of Coatcsvlll. nnd Mr. Gilbert MnGarce, of Germantown. Miss Helen Hughes entertained Miss Ethel Morris, of Holmcsburg, over th week-end. A dinner nnd dance wns given nt the Field Club on Memorial Day. Mrs. Plan ets D'Oller wits In cbnrgo of the pla given In the afternoon. Mrs. Salllo A. Pnlst. who has hocn visiting Mr. Frederick Macke Palst In Ventnor, lias returned nnd Is now with her daughter, Mrs. Frederick A. War den. Mrs. Harrv It. Hanford, of Camden, spent Sunday with Mrs. E. II. Learning, of Chester avenue. Mlsn Agnes Grubb spent the week-end with her .dster. Mrs. Herbert Longacre, In Pitman, N. J. Tho Rev, George Cusworth, the Rev. Frederick Waideu, Mr B.isll Cooper nnd Mr. Henry F. Stockwell were the speakers at the Memorial Day exercises. .Yir. anil ."MIS. iiooeri .u. nnvra itia guests of Mrs. Harry Mlildleton. Mrs Howes will bo tenienibeicd ns Miss Anna Mld.lleton before her marriage a few niontnn ngo. MISS DORIS MARIE GARVIN WEDS MR. UN. D. MlfdHELL 1' Pretty Wedding of Miss Marguerite McCloskey and Mr. J. U. Schanberge'r' Miss Doris Mario Garvin, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. ThomnB H. Garvin, of Uharon Hill, will be married at 7 o'clock this evening to Mr. Lucullus N. D. Mit chell, of Ridley Park, at tho Tuny Mcmorlnl Presbyterian Church of Shnron Hill. The Rev. Alcxnndcr Mackle, pas tor of tho church, nsslsted by the Row David Edwards, of Ridley Park, will officiate. Tho bride .will be given In mar riage by Jicr father and will wear a white satin gown trimmed with old lace nnd will carry orchids apt! lilies of tho valley, Her attendants will bo Miss Elizabeth Arnold, of Sharoti Hill, who will bo her maid of honor, wearing nn orchid taffeta nnd chautllly lace gown, carrying orchids and sweet neas. una four bridesmaids: Miss Martha Ander son, of Haverford , Miss Jessie Hutton, of Gtcnoldcn; Mrs. Harry Hnldt, of Rid ley Park, and Mrs. William W. Hub bard, of Sharon Hill, two of them wear ing pink taffeta nnd ehnntllly lace gowns and leghorn hatii with pink tulle streamers, and two In blue tnffeta nnd laco eowns and lechorn hats. They wilt carry white crooks with bows of ribbons, festooned with spring (lowers. Mr. Mit chell will have Mr llarr P. Hnldt. of Ridley Park, ns his best man The ushers will be Mr. Howard Kracmer, of Phila delphia; Mr. Wnllace Williams, of Maryland; Mr. William Hubbard, of Shnron I lilt, and Mr. Andrew Hllgart tier, of Baltimore. A reception at the homo of the bride's parents will follow. SCHANBERGER McCLOSKET A pretty wedding took place this morning nt the Church of the Immacu Into Conception. Front and Allen streets, when Miss Marguerite O. McCloskey, daughter of Mrs. William J. McCloskey, became tho bride of Mr. J. Lawrence Scbnnberger, of Baltimore Tho cete motiy, which wns followed b a nuptial mass, wna performed by the Rev. Alex. muter H. McKnj . assisted by the Rev. I.I Beder ns deacon 'nml the Rev. Beim 1 diet Gnldner. S. J., ns sub-deacon. The brldo was given In marrlagn by her brother. Mr. William J. McciosKey, Jr. gown or emoromcrcu nci satin. Her tulle veil was ar- mncred with n coronet of real lace and fastened to the court train with sprays of orange blossoms. Mrs. Joseph A. Cunningham, a sister of tho bride, was matron of honor, nnd wore a gown ot turquoise bluo georgotto trimmed with silver lace, with a hat to match, nnd she carried pink roses. Miss Margaret Mar McCloskev, n-'nlece of the bride, was Mower girl, and her organdie frock 'and poko bonnet was trimmed with two-tone ribbon. Sho carried n leghorn hat with pink roses. Mr. Frederick C. Selian bcrger, Jr., a brother of the bridegroom, was hcstlnan and tho ushers were Mr. Jo seph A. ''uniilughnm, of this city, mid Mr Benedict J. Fredericks. Mr. Leonard H McLaughlin nnd Mr. E. King Schultz, all of Baltimore. A wedding breakfast for the brldnl party nnu immeuiate fnmllv followed at tho home of the nfirr which Mr. and Mm. fechanbcrgei left for an extended trip They will live nt Forrest Tnrk, Baltimore, KEEOAN HIRST Tho marriage of Miss Mary Frances Hirst, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. John' Irvine of 521 East Chclten avenue, to Mr Joseph Vincent Keegan. of 3S Wes Itockland street, was solemnized at 10 1 o'clock this morning in tho Church ot tho Immaculate Conception, Price nnd Sullivan streets. Tim Hov. Joscpn HKelly was tho celebrant of the nup tial mass which followed tho ceremony, and Mr, Irvlno gavo his daughter In marriage. Miss licatrlce Hlist attended her sister ns maid of honor, nnd Miss Kathleen Cuimnlngs nnd Mloa Mary Margaret Foster wero tho llowcr gills, Mr. AugiiKtui Munoy acted ns best limn for .Mr, Koofjaii, anil Mr. Jninex Joseph Hirst, brother of the bride, and Mr, John Mugiilrc were the ushers. A n-ccptluii followed tho ceiemony at tho Belllcld Countt ciuh. Me nnd Mrs. Kcecnn. nfter their wedding trip, will ho at homo m 11. 1 nasi 'nu!ii avenue. STITELER PENNYPACKER VA pretty wedding which will take place today Is that nt Miss Margnroi rcnnypaclier. of :!2;12 Lancaster nveimu, and Mr. George It Stltelcr, Of SSI North Forty-second street. Tho wedding will bn nt 7 o'clock nt thejcustor Mansion, Holincsburc. the Rev. Dr. W. II. Shtini- way omclatli.g reception will follow Immediately nfter the Ceremony. Tho btldc, who will Klven In mnrrlago by her father, will wear a gown of white georgette and satin and will tarry n bouquet of roses and sweet peas Miss Mlrlnm Pcnnypaeker, Atlss Alma Pen nypnekcr. Mls Kathryn Cash and Miss Marlon Christie will be her bridesmaids. Miss Elizabeth Cash will be the Power girl. Mr Stltrler will have for his best man his brother, Mr. Fred N. Stlteler. Mr. nnd Mr Stlteler will leave immcdl- nlolv tiffni. llm i-nVerif Irill fni- nil CXtelld ed wedding trip. They will live In West Philadelphia SCIUTLHOFF SILK The marringo of Miss Katharine Schufhofr, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Schulhoff. of 222S North Seventeenth street, to Mr. Jack n. 811k, of this city, will take place at 2 o'clock today, the Rev. I)r Joseph Krauskopt officiating. After the ceremony tho brldo and 'bride groom will leav? for art extended wed ding trip through Nlngnra Falln nnd on to Canada Mr. and Mrs. Silk will be at home at their new home. -1 f28 Ivlg- ley street, nfter septemucr 1. NORRISTOWN Miss Ella Love, of til 3 Astor sttoet, cavo a miscellaneous shower nt her home in honor of Miss Mary Pollock. Theie were twenty-five guests present. Miss Pollock will be married to Mr. Ilcibert Wetzell today, In St. John's Episcopal Church, Invitations havo been Issued by tho board of llrectors of tho Montgomery Hospital for the graduating exciclses of tin; class of 192D of the hospital's Unfil ing sihool for iiwses. The exercises will be held In tho TrlnKy Hnll. Elm nnd Hwedn streets, on Tuosdnj evening, June me grnuuatcs are inss .-Marietta Lnwson, .Miss Sara Stnuffor MIsm Margaret H. Hcbmoyer. Kccbler, Mrs. Bullock will be at homo after tha V. first of August nt Walllngford, J' ' Mrs. John Berne Hnnnum has ris'' turned to her home In Mlddleton, new JH ,-, Mcdln, from a stay at Atlantic City., ' ; whcio she was recuperating after hr4 1 recent Illness. . y Members of the "Afternoons with . Science" Club spent Saturday on the) 4, -V'.i SOUTH PHILADELPHIA A hlrthilav party was given on Sat urday evening in honor or ansa ininrn M Jnckson, by her parents Mr, and Mrs George Jackson, nt their home 11 1(1 McKean street Among the guests were MIfs Frances Slmms, Mr Joseph Grant, Mlrs Mny McCloskey. Mr. Io Gllllgan, Miss Agnes Nevlns, Mr. Paul Reynolds. Miss Isabella Hutchinson. Mr. John Dletlt. Miss Katherlne Smith. Mr. Ed ward Cannnugh, Miss Katharine Nevlns. Mr John McIIall. Miss Sadie Gllllgarr Mr. John Smith. Miss Marie Kelly. Mr Edward McGoldrlck, Miss Ethel Buchanan. Mr. Jack Hess, Miss Helen McGovern, Mr, Joseph Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Noon, 1513 Tnsker street spent the week-end nt the Hotel Elberon, Atlantlo Cltv DELAWARE COUNTY Mr and Mrs. Wlllard Hopkins Col lins, nf Lewes, Del. hnve Issued Invita tions for the marriage of their daughter. Ml Anna Freeman Collins, to Mr. David Jnyne Bullock. Jr, of Wnlllng foid. Pa . at 1 o'clock on Wednesday. June 10. nl the Presbyterian Church or Lewes A reception will follow at the. home of tho bride's parents. Air. nnd nv on Jhn'tT 1 estate of Mr. Plerro S. dti Pont. neaxA.i S Kcnnett Square, Tho day wns In chanMt.JL . ., or Dr. John M. Mncfarlane. Mrs. J, fc '" Woodbrldge. of Chester, organized tta, '- clnss som1" years ngo. 1 M ;' Mrs. Wellington McIIenry, of Rtdlaf jd K' I'nrk, entertained tho members ot the -V ' Mothers' Club n few days ngo, ' 'm$ ; Five City Girts at Vassar , f V !QV Twenty-five Pennsylrnnln girls, fife J of whom nre residents ot Philadelphia,;1 ') are members nf the 11120 class nt Votr vF f ear College nnd will be grndtinted next , Tursdii. . Krom Philadeltihln nre tlnj ' '' Misses Harnh Knthry Fisher, Helen r;iigianii. I'.stner .iinrie i;niy, uiara 1 Marburg and Kditji Nelnn I'nge. cago, nnd Miss Frances Sandler and Miss Rose Handler, of New York. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs Christopher Doimer entertained iSn,,.:f tho bridge club of which she H a member "m?o at her home, 1&05 Spruce street, jester- ?i"i ,?th day artcrnooii. Thd wedding of Miss Harriet R M, Gerson nnd Mr, Harold Hill Taylor takes place next Saturday evening nt 7 o'clock In Christ Memorial Church, Forty-third and Chestnut streets. Mr. and Mrs. James Gallagher, of 1305 North Flfly-llfth street. Ifinnounce tho mnrrlge of their niece, SIlss Nellie Gallagher, to Mr. James J. Boyle rtC St. Patrick's Church yesterday morn ing nt 0 o'clock. Mr, nnd Mrs. J. Heffensteln Mason, of 3217 Spencer terrace, have returned homo nfter spending some time In the Elberon, Atlantlo city. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Alfred Clark, of I92:i intlinvltio ell-Ant Imvi iirmnftrl limit fnla tngd nt Cbelbca.' Mrs. O. M. Culp nnd bride's inolber, 1007 North Sixth strce. Cinderella Pumps ("KEDS") Women's $2.25 Misses' 1 1 to 2 1.75 Children's to 1 0'i 1.50 White canvas, white rubber soles. The very thing for beach or country Most Reasonable Prices for Quality SShs wear I rfioiqoru)aH S 7 "SootSiop Mrn. fTJPQ CJiGsinutSt Where Only the Best it Good Enough iiiminniiMiiiiaiii'ianiJH ibv,b 1 ?! IB s RlS 2 ,m GERMANTOWN Mrs. Edwnrd-C. Idell. of Tulpeliocken street, will entertain nt dinner at her home this evening In honor of Miss Emma Prince, daughter of Mrs, C. E. Prince, of 1G' East Durham street, whose marriage to Mr Harold William Fullmoro will take place In the First Methodist Episcopal Church In Ger mantown on June 5, Covets will be laid for twelve guests. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph J. Idell enter tained at their homo, nt H38 Not tit Frnnkllir street, on Sunday. In honor of their fifth wedding anniversary The fol lowing guests were present. Mr and Mrs. Israel Steinberg. Mr, and Mrs Harry Steinberg, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fllcksteln. Mr and Mrs. M. Blerenbnum Mr and Mrs. Edwnrd Idell, Mr and Mrs Nat Cnrlln, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Feldsteln.Atrs, Anna Blltzsteln, Miss Josephine Blitz stein. SIlss Esther Fllcksteln, Mr Louis M. Stelnberc Mr. Bentnmln F Llslier. Mr. Arthur Gromberg. Miss Ray Schwartz, Miss Clatro Schwartz, of Chi- P. Kf. Degerberg 1621 Chestnut Street Imported Scotck Tweed SUITS $45 UP for WOMEN and MISSES 11 B una in viigi!!iiiiiiiiB!ii:iiiiiH:!i!Biii,!iiii!i ibwiSiii wibt, is, i 1 Now for June, the Month of Airy Frocks I for Dainty Misses and Their Mothers 5j g Sprightly 'Models for Summer hi Or5 tin flip Rflrin'fi I SO.50 Voile Gingham and Net m r H Pi H B IT H i 1 V 3 t t jm. 1 Willi I SF WCI.SH0P and UP GOWN Mas&kAuMZ m.o ' -S frw iai B SIS I I (i 1 H W li A' MB 111 "'I 1 ' And Still Another Offer: June Cleamnre Rale of All Silks. Dresses at Cost! a1. -y -.-.. -r- .f." SJ&S ..'-.'A, ft 5 a rriili!Biill BWIBFIIiBIIMIHI'BI !! BlllilBINIilllill B11BI lUBIU! BIJI'fll'illBIW -.HffliiTB:.!;1-;,;! HCirBQWil'liBI'llii : xxoxxcv.-x :: .c-m 1' founded iso rr"-""""Hiiiiiiinu S9 o SSSS i :1 W 1122 Chestnut St. W J It Isn't Necessary To Be Fat Don't suffer during tho hot summer months with excess weight. Hundreds of women have benefited by our system. Surely you have some friends who come here. Ask them! Appointments mndo until 5 P. M. f Arrange for Trial Treatment uraiia e Exclusively for Women Bellevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street Bell Phone, Spruce 5,8i Y V9KlaX S S' NX S ( l iiUMtv.MWtvlH n 4 i(.IUVrt, 1122 Chestnut St. v Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century Silk Sweater Frocks t Heretiifnrp Sl."i. .tune Ctrnrntiro. C"1 These lovely frocks nre our noted Justrite drosspf,. : "Justrite," because they nre becoming to almost any figure, seldom need altering, are easily laundered, nrV : fashioned on the newest linos and of tho best quality material, and above all, because they have the appear- EEE ance of n one-piece dress, with none of its disadvan- : tages. They nre especially smart and appropriate for : week-ends, for they can be packed in the smallest grip with no thought of them becoming mussed nnd untidy EEi looking. They can be had in crepe dc chine and China E silk in navy, flesh, white and black. : Another group of Justritcs comprises voiles, organdies and other dainty cotton materials in all -tho wanted Summer .colors. They fenture crisp organdie sashes : wiucn tie in tne oacK in a inrge now, and are priced at $1J2.50, including sash. C:c:::xo: : x .:::.:x:xx:x:.; I iimm-HifflintfnuuiiiiitiTr piiniiiiiiiiirnrmif M. fE,..!- An Unusual Offering Summer Dresses ! -- -M-- V Voile. Dotted SwUi, Bingham $10.50 up 103 S. 15th St. SvS3 r 1 mf asSfrWiL No C. O. D.'m No Approval All Sales Final dXU-fe Millinery not included in this sale. Tho Store of Personal Service 13 10. Chestnut Street Remember this event is for a strictly limited period t Sale J New Fashions For Women and Misses wD Off the Present Ticket Prices The delightful fact about this sale, and which will mightily impress all women, is that all The Blum Store merchandise is NEW and has been bought at exceptional price concessions in the last four weeks. Consider these wholesale price concessions, and heed the importance of the 'savings, for they actually amount to 50 per cent off present values. Let us emphasize the exclusiveness of The Blum Store modes and you will realize the significance of this announcement. Coats and Wraps Dresses Ticket prices.. $15.00 to $225.00 Sale prices.. $11.25 to $168.73 BIou ses Ticket prices.... $1X95 to $29.50 Sole prices.... $2.21 to,$22.12 Suits Ticket prices... $19.75 to SS9.50 Sale prices... $11.81 to $87.13 Skirts Ticket prices.... $5.96 to $52.50 Sale priccs....$.40 to $.19.37 Ticket prices.. $39.60 to $225.00 Sale prices.. $29.02 to $168.75 Fur Neckpieces Ticket prices.. $39.60 to $280.50 Snlc prices.. $29.62 to $217.15 t: BWB Uf Qtmr vmitve? 1624 Walnut Street CONTINUING OUR KEDUCTION ON OUR ENTIR13 STOCK Millinery, Coats, Suits- ' Blouses, Dresses, Sport Clothes i Tomorrow Only These Hemmed Muslin Sheets Regular $3.00, single-bed size, 72x99 inche Tomorrow Only, $2.40 Each Extra length, 72x108 inches Tomorrow Only, $2.75 Each ,! W HA a 'Y .J4 A si. ' Pillow Cases to Match Size 45x36 inches Tomorrow Only, 60c Each Any other day, 75c each A brand of muslin that is well known to house keepers of experience. ' For bungalow or cottage these sheets and pillow cases arc, to use the English housewife's expression of it VI f.itilr !W of All Right" 1008 Chestnut (Street Al' nug'i,viiiii!!!i!i:!iii!i!iitnii i!iiinfflniin!iiimni Geor e Allen, Inc. 1214 Chestnut Street- 4214 PHILADELPHIA'S CxREATEST MILLINERY SALE The Most Exquisite Collection of Dress Hats for Summer Afternoons We Have Ever Assembled TIwsp wonderful hand-nmde Hatn. fresh from our own workroom, nrn Just whnt you want, for Hummer functions and arc all included In thu Clearaway Sale, $10, $12, $15 They Are Worth Double This Price Annual Summer Sale of 1 Notions and Toilet Articles Weil-Known Little Things of Dependable , Quality at Worth-While Price Savings Save on These Standard Toilet Article Specials Ilnrln rrrnrli tOrj tax 2a Ciimiiiit't l'nrr 1'nwilrr, usual B0r size; Spcrlal Mnry tSnrdfn (.'nninnpt I-'aoo I'owdrr tJllt Box with Mirror: usually Mr Hpcrliil, JOr; tn. 2c U'ooilliiirj' or Ciitlrnrn onp, 'Mir n Cnlic 1 .linn Rice Kne Powder. I0r box: t:ir Cp inolli Dcodornnt Poiwlor. 3Sr nnd tfle liox I'utex Cutlolo Hemoer, IlEc t-ize. nnr; tax : I'epKodrnt or lVbrrn Tooth I'rtntr, 35r; tnx 2c. i'utex Compact Nail Set. COc size. 48c: t-ix 2c 1'itex Trnvellnsr Nail Set, $1.50 size si.Sftj tax Cc Hinds Honev and Almond Cream. 3Hr; tnx 2i rMBCftt & Ilamsdeirs Cold Cream. 25c tube, lln tax lc. ii'satc'8 CaBhnvcre Bouquet Soap, medium size, box caltrs TV. Puirtiid s I.llac Retal. SRe: tnx 4r of .lerBen' Until Soup In Violet l.llnc, Boe, Carnation and liernnuiin tne cako ; 1.00 n box of dozen cnle. 1Jrr-Ktii Tntrtim Sprrliil. 2.e bo ; tax lc Knljnos Tooth PaBte. 30e size. 23r; lax te I 'team de Merldor, 25e size, 50r Jar, tax lc. Q i Imui Kb urs Talcum, Sinn bottle tax 4c. Maiv Oaiden TnlPiim, 3.1p box: tax 2c llrltlsh Until Sonp, 25e size, 3 cakes for .10r. Bonnie H.iv I'astlle Soup, Bpeclal t.le cake Vtilet . , rvtfume. $1.50 size. SI 2.u ta. 5c These Specials are 3 for 25c Pure (ll(r Oil CnMllr Sonpi CoUnle All.Arniinil Sonpi several odors; lepl' iimcIp of flue toilet soup: Tlntev for renewing: the color of rill n agitable sIlU" II llcht shades : I'.xtrn Siiprr l".ntlh Tape, '- I'" 1' 1 nids; tinf Treen nml Skirt ltuniri He I.onc Snap l'iileiier, ftnticst iimiln , tln llent Ilrnmi Tnllpt l'liin, all nlzes CmiiI nf 3 dozen Snun rnatrurrt: Hubher Hull. Knn... Rood size MnuhlB.li t m Toilet Water. $17.1 size js.1.00; tax 12c. French !' ice Ponder, lnrpe ureen bo, 2.1r tax lc. Splendid selection of hlRh-trrad. Tooth Itriihbr, In n dozen or more Htlrs. 2.1e. Purr Itrlntle Vnll Ilrimli, the serviceable kind, Special 23r each, spool, ' ninke-' i.f ion nrd sflnit MIU, 18r spool, 2.on n dozen ion shades , usually 23c H.iv Hum. McKesson & Uobhln" 50c size. 35c: tnx Aziirea and Floramye Sncbet, SI 00 hlze, 8.1e; tax Ic Prophylactic Tooth Brush's 4."ic Htyle. atSBr each. I'nlniolUe Snnp, M.00 for 12 cikes I'ronlivl.ictlc Penetration llnlr liiuhen. rneclnl. o.lc, Sp-to-ct Toilet Soap, et special, 2lln cnki-, Clare Press Shield", sUea 2. 3 ami (. 30r pair Oxford Tie Shoo Laces Black, Whlto nnd Hrnwn, purn silk, 40o Brade. nt '!3e pair R-Ynrd I'lat Silk Corset I.ares. $1 2.1 crude. 7.1r. . 20c Ocrnn Pearl lliitlnns, to ?.1c card. -llKhl seconds at half price ; all sizes, now These Specials are 2 for 25c I'olilliiK Wire ('out llnnicrrs: Ttirkinh Knit Wash Clotlm; I,n Kerle llrnlil, shlte pink or blue: Omnice llloMmnn Tnlrum Puivileri Vliilet (ihcrrlne houpi McIOkiiii Itohhlna llydrocen 1'rrozldai Card of tine (Uhrh llend PIiim. hlte Jit or dull black. Allen's French Hair Nets 10c each, $1.00 a dozen Thej cost nearly this much now to Import, put we ur still endcuvorliiB to muliithlti this price- an long ua vu can H'hlta and (Jrny Nets ISc cuch , SI. Bo u dozen. M 8 iitt 'ttr . .'it . ' . 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