i w.j,- VVj sp' VfT i" "'V - t " JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the Devonshire Fete on Saturday. l She Attends the Wheeler-Brice Wedding. The Tale of an Umbrella Evening ptJBkc Li'4mpmhkiEiJp&iA:, srdfoA'sr. June ' 7; ' 1926 W A9NT It too bad that Saturday ....I.' n mnnn itnv? And nil that lovely garden party at the John- (?en.Vof mtM. . Tthtak Mr. Johnnon t' wonderful to let people tramp through her beautiful home. In wet BL rubbers.. It would have hurt me every step they took. u....i .. t ...nu hp tiartv was a ereat ';-,:. Th Arden nlnyers gave "Alice ft Wonderland" In the house instead of In the woods, and the Rrnb-bnRs rc fine; and the lovely English ten ml Devon-hire cream and strawbur tits and Banbury tarts went "down the red lane" with great cc crity, bo 1 ins told by the woo bird who went In my Ktcoil, And there wn quite a crowd there and every one wag careful to bring a little i"l lm tl.,e 1roft,ls a,H noislble. Of course, most of the people arrived In cars, but even getting from the car ftep to the porch one could get wot on Saturday. I WENT to the Whcelcr-Brlce wed ding nt St. Luke's and the Epiphany Church, and all my prctl ctlons of how snect Mabel Hrlcc would look were per fectly true. And it was certainly a pretty wedding. It was nice to see Kntherlne Smith Wheeler. I had not seen her for sev eral years and I found her very little changed. Of couwe, she nnd Bert hnvo been over here often since their mar riage, but I Just have not hnnpened to lie them. And little Madeleine wnrf darling as flower girl. Certainly tho Wheeler men's wives nre very juoil looking. Mrs. Andrew Wheeler was simply lovely. There was quite a crowd at the re ception and the presents were perfectly beautiful. I have marveled at the wed ding presents which nre given these days. I can remember about ten to twelve years ago a brldo thought It win wonderful if she received moro than 100 presents: nnd now they go up into the fire hundreds. UMBRELLAS arc certainly, elusive things, nren't they? I heard the queerest story about one the other day. ' A woman you know and I know re ceived a very baautlful umbrella from hfr husband for a birthday present, nnd Sfghly she prized it, for not only was It dear as his gift, but it had evidently been dear otherwise (fori which trite re mark please squelch yourself, Nancy). It had an unusually beautiful handle of carved silver nnd the initials of said ttoman were cngrnveI thereon. One day she went to n bridgo party en Walnut street, and nn she was leaving the rain was falling 'ami she Vai glad to remember Rhe had brought with her her precjous umbrella. 'Imagine her distress on going to the dressing room to find the umbrella gone. Her Hostess was much disturbed and even took the trouble to call up every guest who had attended the party to ask if by mistake the umbrella had been taken. -Ail replied "no," and the umbrella teemed irretrievably lost. Ilut just the other day, two years after its loss, the one-time owner was paying n call, and while there another woman came in nnd in her hand was the lost umbrella. The previous owner hiade no sign, but her eyes were fairly riveted upon said umbrella, and the other, seeing her looking, said prompt ly: "Are you looking nt this umbrel la?" With some confusion the um brella lady admitted that she was, "as It Is to like one I lost nnd valued very much." "Well," said the other, "perhaps this is it. It has Initials on it; why. Jen, to be sure they are yours, and I oner thought of you. You sec, it came into my bauds in the queerest way. I had just come home from Jamaica and I went into the club carrying my own umbrella nnd top coat. I laid them In the window heat and stepped out In the hall to telephone. When I came back, a short time later, I found my coat Where I hnd laid it, but instead, of my own umbrella this beautiful one was there. "I afiked questions of everyone, but the maids said they had not noticed than anyone had even been in the room. And the fact remained mine was gone. As t was raining I took this along, I'aviwj the facts of the case nt the desk It anjone called for it later. No one oid, and mi I kept the umbrella. " "Now isn't thut the queerest thing? And I Imve felt guilty every time I Jiifd it, it wns such n remarkably good looking one ; I knew some one must hae treasured it. It is qileerl" And forthwith she returned the um orellu to its former owner. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ullr. a,faAIrs- wlIllam Hamilton Jef Mr?i h??"ut.H1Il: announce the this morninir ""' " VP KenLiJhVE;r,L"?.JM' .My Mc- Vri fi- i "uu"'er or .luago nna " Mclvenxle Moss, of Howllne Green. ft'5tth.t'.hreJ,,ne lms b,er Pnd ro?thoeBummerf.nnd nc lo California iin'nrnniil..Ir.1'-, Durton Chance, of tiJl;.',n- taken a Cftmn on Lo summer rocono mountains, Tor tho Twlnl'v .fHoU!,n8"??f0rth Andrews, of wSU Vfi!?ti 5J" Porter streets, will wfn ..', .1 f0r Jamestown, where she will spend tho summer. imL' n.ec0.hd i "Prntr. flower show, Tinrtim! i?VspLCC11. of lhe Pennsylvania krirtnuUYroJ hI?rlcly' was held on Mn-y JiLVi0 Mn0?le ". Ardmore. iVniW. peonlM n'ld, June flowering per 5 n.i,K e"hlb Itcd. Miss Eleanor a. Gamble vms chairman of the affair. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howard John "n, of Forty-llrat nnd Spruce streets. Juno n.Ma e"a' Callf" n"a wl1! "rn Sir. nnd Mrs. W S. Heldlne- of Brvn Mawr, will hnvo ns their guest for a short time Mrs. Mllo M. Wdliur, of R.w0?',,0 wl" sal1 fr Kuropo on July 1, to bo none two months. Miss Baxter, of 420 West Stafford .aWr- Bave a brld0 pa,fforOU.?eV0tavdo children on Saturday afternoon. The National Leaguo of Women Workers, under the auspices of tho lenn lymn!nM IJ?ague of .Women WorlieVs, ."'tnelln'ln0 morn,nB Unt" 6 'cloc Miss Anna, Barnard, of Bryn Mawr Mrvl8,ngrifo;-s,evora,.di'fl h"r "KS: Chested NelRon- f Fernhlll, West Mrs. A. II. O'.Vcll. of St. Davids' la visiting relatives In Pittsburgh. ' Mrs. Wllllnm Morrow Barnes, of ?"ejHr?0,c' WL" entcrtnln tho bridal party nt dinner nnd a dance this evening be fore tho rehenrsal for the wedding of or.'?,,ec?V M.l81. "h Elizabeth Bussoll n?n'1rnNMa'el11' Jr- "M takes place on( Wednesday. &! and Mrs. Edward Berwlnd Chas of Radnor, spent a few days in Wllkct'- TS5 a8.th0BVeBtB of M". Frederick Klrby, on their way to tho North Mountains, Pa,, for a week-end fishing n.M.r,adi!r8- W' W- Henrne and Miss Gertrude Hearne, who spent a month In Waryno' V returned ,0 ,hel'- Ke iS Mrs. F. B. Hlgglns and Mr. A. It mSB lBnLVaync- WU sncnd he Hum.' mer In Chicago. J:l?inZ:-,F" S- TlnBle- ot Wayne. Is Oso.Sl'lch. BUmmer WUU frlcnds ln Miss Gladys MacKadden, of Glenslde. !f.i,oni a .tour of htL ?a8tcrn stntea nnd i.'vi' Sh",.B .UBf.l ui onn Wes- ..UUt .i in-, uunio in urooKiinc, ley Mass., and Mrs. C I. Swcney, of Wcst- lon nim.-i "ubciid v.urior iiumne- Mon?imj),nln ,son of Mr- and Mrs. Isaac m taifi",1,0"1"' of r,hM.",ut "I". whUh on Jun i,o,nc.ei at BowllnB- Oren. Ky., 1,2 m l?' -51'0 matron of honor' wll .WV.r.w- .W. Jr-. &nd 5 "inrffi? ,ono,r- It? bridesmaids MiJi'Siil'J1'1? cli:'- Miss Shelly Rodes. i f"""" "'"n. Miss Jane Coke. Miss Wickllifn i'n,.i- iuo ''untsman. Mas Potter nit 0Vl5B,?,n ".I"1 Mi" Mildred Donaln "r "t. ""tviing ureen ..wun ii iiiiii Mnnnaii will be Mr. best Air. . nAn)i r nutrui oV'" ." -V"?1rn, iinn.iu 1W,- .""'nciMii itooinson. Mr McKlroV vXrllVE Carpenter nnd of th .. McKenile Moss, a brotnei man and ih iK..SKlD "' ue e Sa..! 'ers ?" " Mr' "'fAT'AZ," w ' Mr ZftJri Mr; Charles M cSyM. S H '?.r "8ly Avery. Mr. cfark .Ir iJ -'." "u Mr! Mr 'thebr-ffe.' ?oaii BoTt HtJAi.0' i M,W rletta Jtobert SturglJ T nnSJi,Mdau,?hter ot " Nlscl Pholmelv ftJJ.l-Mr Kdward Owen 'ard 'tornJ. JJ"1 B0D. or Mr". Ed- Mace on Saturdav fB,n Wh'.h ZlU tae Ohlirrh rnJii. 1 at noon. In St Paul'n sffieti "w fin"olJi;.lnha' Rer- PhHIn J? K&SKi-V&riVM I itiu. ... "' nriciesmald win ini ..ii 'onT MUK,,e,tu,Yrl,mmcr Inches of lios- lorrnt, Mii, r:' U,B8 Jean H ply Xew York nn i MX2nu.Jlens8e,ar' Bro(.!t. mikL' a.ml.MlB.Eleanor Spencer Ml" DolShM Yhrnt.hln?ton Mitchell, N9s r.ziihpih a1Cnoln''ly-JoncH nnd k.'Sffier?0 MS,T "'this he3 hr Si!mg?-. brde6 yld. Xrifh&f"3KD Witt SSSSSfti CH' xS'p? "mJ: Klfnce nn.l Mrnn?E:..2Ir.-. Kenneth M. w York. """in- . aioore, all of inoved lr,8atur2,i,0,n' ? afford. v.... "." ."'iiuraay to in ii'.i.. wrt. In hnoBno?nofFjr?,ayAa1LIvJfora Tie n... ..... ... "" "v lun. GERMANTOWN Miss Elizabeth Woodward, of 613 Bnlnton street, will entertain nt cards nt her homo this evening. Her guests will Include Miss Doris Mullen, Miss Isabel Wood. Miss Ethel Young. Miss Magdalene Young. Miss Evelyn Wil liams nnd Miss Stella Williams. Miss StJlla Young, of S46 East Tul pehocken street, entertained Informally at her homo rn Thursday evening. Her guosta Included Miss Evelyn Aucotf, Mrs. Bnymond Aucott. Miss Gladys Boycr, Miss Ruth Kline, Miss Helen Watson. Ml8B flertrllrfa llnri.ni. Miss Eleanor Kotch nnd Miss Maw' Eggly. The commencement exercises of the graduating clnss of the Germantown High School will be held In the school Midltorlum on Friday morning, June 2o, at 10 o'clock. A luncheon will fol low the exercises at the Old York Road Country Club. Miss Dorothy Dutchcr, of 132 uor gas lane, entertained at cards at her home on Saturday afternoon In honor of Miss Mildred Wllloughby. of West Upsal street, who, with her sister. Miss Jeanne Wllloughby, will sail for i' h i; SJ tmmm vr - . r -t J &r r s i- jitj ;i( Photo by Vanity Fair fltudloi Allen Drew Cook MISS KATHARINE CLIFTON DURHAM Oauclitcr of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fletcher Durham, of 1.123 Pine street, whose encasement to Lieu tenant Harold A. McGinnls, of the United States air service, Wash Ington, lias btcn announced. Lieu tenant McGinnls Is nt present spending a few (lays with Mr. and Mrs. Durham Franco on June 12. Among tho guests woro Miss Helen Van TJusen, Mlfs Constnnco Schell. Miss Julia Blnkclcy, Miss Katherme BurgesH. Miss Mildred Kellermnu, Mies Anna Speck nnd Miss Mary Stevenson. Mrs. William T. Tomllnson enter tained at n tea at her home on KaBt Washington lane on Saturday after noon In honor of Mrs. C. A. R. Jan vier,, of Allahabad, India. Among tho Kucits were Mrs. George 11. Talbott. of Princeton; MIbs Mary M. Barr, Miss Floreneo It Barr. Mrs. William Stew art, of Bala; Mrs. Robert J, Hunter, of Overbrook: Mrs. Thomns Johnston, Miss Mary Allen, Miss Jnno Allen, Miss Florenco Allen, Mrs. Ayres Swnyze, Miss Anne Stllwell, of Merlon ; Miss Marsraretta B. Wilson, of Lansdowne: Miss Mary Weldon Stewart, Mrs. Wal ter Whltaker, of Cynwyd, nnd Mrs. Howard Swcetwood. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Anna Creath gavo a house party over tho week-end at her summer home In Ocean City, Tho guests, who nre members of tho card club of the host ess. were entertained at cards on Friday afternoon, this being tho flnal game or the scaon. The party in- litrlrrl Afrn. T.nulftn Pntts. Mrs. Wnltnr icott. Mrs. II. H. Hoy, Miss Matilda Schledel, Mrs. Samuel Alcott, Mrs Sylvanua A. Lelth. Mrs. Charles E Lukens. Mrs. Jnnies Spencer. Mrs, Charles Patterson, Mrs. Robert Glad felter, Mrs. Hiram D. Miller, Miss Augusta Brown, Dr. A. L. Le Fevre nnd Mrs. George E. Outhctte SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. A. Bruno has returned to her home, 1822 South Eighteenth street, nfter having spent a fortnight with her sister In New York. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carlln. formerly of 145 Porter street, and tholr son. Master Thomns Carlln, Jr., nre now living nt their new home, 1710 Johnston etreet. Tho "Jolliers" met on Friday night nt the home of Mr. Maurice Snyder, 1036 Jackson street. Those present were Miss ituth Horwltz, Mr. Abo N'cff. Miss Ruth Hoffman, Mr. Mnurico Snyder, Mfss Hnnnah Kom, Mr. Harry GtnBbcrg. Miss Bertha Slldwltz. Mr. Charles Silo wltz nnd Mr. Sydney Miller. Miss Ruth Hoffmnn nnd Mr. Abo Neff entertained. The "Jolliers" held another meeting at Mr. Harry Ginsberg's home, 4234 Otter street, last evening, lmomjab PRETTY WEDDING AT ADELPHIA HOTEL Marriage of Mlia Ann E. Cleeland and Mr. Owen 8. Blrdaell -iAn .'nterestlng Juno wedding took place last evening ut 6:30 o'clock at the Adelphla Hotel, when Mies Hnttle Gott lieb. daUKhter Of Mr ami Mr. Kln.l.nr. r Gottlieb, of 1802 West Erie avenue, nnd Mr. Benjamin Plnhelro, of 3203 Oxford .t?.1'!0 "jarrled by the Rev. Joseph Krnuskopf, D. D.. of Keneseth Israel T,ewiP'8- Tho hnd,, wore n gown of d"0".1??. atln, drnped with a robo of Cnnntllly lace, with a court train ot the eatln. Her veil ot duchess lace was nr ranged with orange blosioms nnd she earned "shower of nie8 of tho vaey ." """5u ho ms uaugnter in mar riage, nnd Miss Emma Gottlieb, tho bridos olstor, was maid of honor. Tho latter wore n rmvn nt aniii iirAr.a,tM mm.i carried an nrm bounuot of soring gowcrs. The bridesmaids. Miss Estella Sacks. Miss Leonora Prlntz, Miss Jewel ?ln.hel!2: al"icr of ,h0 bridegroom ; Miss Julia Thatcher nnd Miss Esther Rob inson, wore gowns of changeable taffeta In tho pastel shades, nnd each carried flowers to match tho color of her gown, Mr. Plnhelro hnd for beat man Mr. Benjnmln Noble, and his ushers Included Mr, Charles Noble. Mr. Harry Gottlieb, brother of tho bride; Mr. Herman Cooper, Mr. Samuel Perper and Mr. I Cravls. The servlco wns followed by n. dinner nnd reception. The bridegroom and bride left on nn extended trip and will be nt homo nfter September 1 at 804 Roosevelt boulevard. BIRD8ELL CLEELAND The wedding of MUa Ann E. Cleeland of R020 Raco stroet, and Mr. Owen H Blrdsell. ot Chicago, III., will tnko place this evening at tho Chapel of the Media- iur, i'liiyurii nu opruco streets, nt o'clock, the Rev. Dr. Phillips E. Osgood officiating. A reception will follow Imme diately after tho ceremony at tho homo of tho bride's parents. Tho brldo will wear a gown of whlto satin nnd pearl trimming nnd will carry a shower bou quet of Sweetheart roses and lilies of tho vmicy. rier veil win oo nrrniiged with orango blossoms, Mlns Lillian Cleeland. of New York city, n couiln of the bride, will attend her as mnlil of honor, Her four,brldesmaldn will be Miss Ermn Ivls. Mlsa Grace Mills, Miss Eleanor Baker and Mrs. Eunlco Craig, Mr. Blrdsell will have for Ills best man Mr. George- de Net. of Chlcngo while the ushers will Include Mr. Antson uol Paul and Mr. Wesloy Wallace. After an extended wedding trip through the West Mr. nnd Mrs. Blrdsell will iivo In Chicago. JOBLIN GOLDMAN An Interesting wedding will tnko plnco this evening when Miss Gazelle Gold man, daughter of Mrs. Rosa Goldman, of 3145 Clifford street, will bo married to Mr. Emanuel M. Joblln, of this city, nt the Rittehhouso, Twenty-second nnd Chestnut streets. The bride will be given In marriage by her brother, Mr. Adolph L. Goldman. The ceremony will be" per formed by the Rev. Marvin Nathan. The maid of honor will bo Miss Helen Gold man, sister of the bride, and 'the brides maids will Include Mlns Elsie Goldman, also' a sister of the bride J Mies Rose Bolsn, Miss Sylvia Gaber, Miss Rlcca Prels, Miss May Llpkln and Miss Mlnnlo Llpman, of Annapolis, Md. Mr. Benja min Joblln, brother of tho bridegroom, will net an best man, while the "ahers will be Mr. Edward Goldsborough, Mr. Leo Llpkln, Mr. Joseph Darore. iur.iio ert Prischer, Mr. Henry Prels and Mr, Arthur Behrman. After returning from their wedding trip tho bride and brldo groom will live at 5414 Willows avenue. WILSON KULLA The wedding of Miss Molly Kulla, of 6832 Florenco aenue, and Mr. Harry Wilson, of 3904 Poplar street, took Place, at Mayer'B Drawing Rooms, 1620 North Broad street, last evening nt 6 o clock. A reception followed Immediately after tho ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. Mar In Nathan. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will travel through Canada on their wedding trip. They will be at homo after September 15 at 6517 Green way avenue ROSENTHAL WOLFSON A pretty wedding that was Bolemnlzed laut evening In the Keneseth Israel Alumni Building v.aa that of Miss Lil lian A. Wolfson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander I. Wolfson, of 1326 Ly coming Btrcet, and Mr. Sydney 8. Rosen thal, of 3729 North Bouvler street. The ceremony was performed nt 7 ociock by the Rev. Joseph Krauskopf nnd was fol lowed by a dinner at tho Lorraine Hotel Tho brldo wns given In marriage by her father nnd was nttended by MIsb Bertha Rosenthal, sister of tho bridegroom. Mi. Hnmtif.1 unit wnH best man. Mr. and Mrs. Rosenthal left for n trip to Wash . . ...i -tri.winia Thftv will be at lllgiui, nnu viiiti.il.. -. ,":" - home at 1326 Lycoming street after Juno 20. TAYLOR GERSON Tho wedding of MUa Harriot R M. Gerson nnd Mr. Harold Hill Taylor took placo on Saturday evening nt 7 ociock In Christ Memorial Church. Miss Robert (1. Hloomcr nctcd as maid of honor nnd Mr A Russell Tnyldr acted as best man. The brldo wns given In marriage bv her brother. Mr. Howard M. Oerson. The Rev Wllllnm Tracy, D. p.. Brand father of the bride, performed the cere- ..... rri.. nnl... lntiirlfl Mr. FTfLtlK li. Wat'k'lns, Mr. William T. Oerson, Mr. u.puin coiffnrt ami Mr. Walter it. Bupleo. A dinner followed the ceremony at the homo of tho briao ni ui oiuwum street. STEINMETJi POTTER A pretty roso garden wedding v .i . ,...r . cv.Mr-.inv at aiao OCIO at the homo of tho fcrldo 6300 Pak nvenue. Oak Lano, when Miss Margaret C. Potter and Mr. William H. Stelnmctz u m.irriAri hv hn Rev. Harle Hatii- away. The bride was given in marrlago ly Mr. H. Murphey, of Elklns Park, nnd was attended by Miss Ituth Meyer n maid of honor, Miss Wllhelmlnu Buck, Miss Bessie Blersoheuck and Miss Marguerite Fcst. The little flower girl was Miss Mary Murphey. Tho ushers were Mr. William H. Murphey, Mr. Charles Laffcrty and Mr. Gustavo Blind. Mr. Relnhardt Metzger was tho best Wll Tne String Club of tho Girls' JJlKh School, friends of the bride, played the Mendelssohn wedding march for yer and also during the reception which followed the ceremony, after which the couple left for Atlantic City, WISSAW ROSENFELD A very pretty wedding took place jeaterday afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock, at tho home of the bride, when Miss Nancy llosenfeld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis llosenfeld, of 2646 North Thir tieth street, was married to Mr. Joseph inii.111! Ma B. Klein ofllclat-.5-. vJe brJdo was attended by her B'er. Mrs. j. II. Cohen, as matron of J.?-0f "X.A Mr- Thbmae Z. Rosenfeld, Sr rother. waa best man. After nn wit.2!ded fd.dln trJV Mr. and Mrs. Wlssaw will live in Atlantlo City. WEST PHILADELPHIA O Mr. J. William. n.i.St'?!1 ri.rnfi -;..TJ ":'""' "" !lvftra1l.;: at'SMA'ssS?: thla city, i "e1' n Saturday in ".... B i&S&'B.mESffs of 312 North rhii:. JT; ."r 2,aennuch, Henry KruJn!?fllllnl Bt and Mr Ht7 Ar-u"..Pftt"n. of 3301 Arch street miiiiiim George Allen, Inc. 1214 Chestnut Strcet-1214 ThiR wonderful millinery section of ours is helping many people these days to decide on just the very Smartest Hats for Summer Wear at the lowest possible prices for quality. H We Are Developing Charming Hats for Mid-Summer Pleaso note the following values for quality and workmanship. Fine Hair Braid Hats satin finish hand made in dainty colorings; and black or white. Trimmine of imported flowers. Priced $13.50. Stunning White Hemp Hats trimming of imported roses. Priced $11.00. Dainty Malinc and Hair Braid Hats with streamers or smart bows of Satin ribbon or malinc in the wanted Summer colorings. Priced $18.00. 1335-1337 Walnut St. (Opposite RitZ'Carlton) Clearance Sale Tricotine Dresses Taffeta Dresses Georgette Dresses Satin Dresses Net Dresses To Cose Out 3800 For Afternoon and Evening All Selected From Our Regular Stock Owing to Extreme Price Reductions All Sales Absolutely Final No C. O. Vs No Exchanges No Approvals You will find keen delight in our comprehensive display. Annual Summer Sale of Notions and Toilet Articles Well Known Little Things of Dependable Quality at, Worth While Price Savings f Oakmom "pn Jirs- Jame" " K nt of tliir,,-annSunce the n8-nge! Kmmtr. B" ,or " balance of th Most Reasonable Prices for Quality The Following is One of A Series of Attractive Offerings. Watch Our Announcements! Bloomer Dresses 2' to 6-year sizes Now $4.00 Were $5.00 Chambray in pink, cadet blue, tan, old rose; edged with white and red-briared. & $M4m v High Waist-line Dresses 2- to e.year sizes Now $4.00 Were $5.00. White waist chambray in with skirt of tan, old rose, cadet blue and pink. Briared in black. 1008 Chestnut Street v Dorln French Compact Vncn Pon-der, usual BOo size: BnccUl 40ci tax 2c. ' Woodbury's or Cutlcnrn Honp, 30o it Cake Java Itlco Faco Powder, 40c box; tnx 2c Cutox Cuticle Remover, 3Ec size, 30ci tax 2c Pepsodent or Pebeco Tooth Paiite, SBoj tax 2c l Hinds Honey nnd Almond Cream, SHcj tax 2c Daggett & Ramsdell's Cold Crcnm, 25o tube, X7ej tax lo. Colgate's Cnshmero Bouquet Soap, medium size, box ' of cakes, sac. Jrrsen's Hath fionp In violet, i.imc nose. Carnation and nlum, lOe cnlce ; $1.00 a box of dozen enkes njer-Klns Talcum Special. 33n box , tax lc. Bonnie Bay Castllo Sonp, special 18c enke. Ix Cera. These Specials are 3 for 25c Pure Olive Oil Cnstllr Simp; CoUute All-Hound Hoani eernl odors; Kewplcs made of fine toilet soap; Tlntex for renewing iul color of nil washable silks. 14 light shades; Kxtra Super En.ii.h Tape, Vt Inch. 4 yaids; Shoe Tree, and Skirt Ilancera. n Sinll Snap Pntener, flattest made ; Atl Ilet Ilraan Toilet Plni i all slzea; Card of 3 dozen Snap Faitenera; Itubber lluth Sdouim good size. " "" Houblgant's Toilet Water. J3 75 size. 3.00i tax 12c Splendid selection of high grne'e Tooth Ilraahei, In a dozen or moro styles, 2flc. ur Pure nrtatle KH ilrusli, tho ser1ceable kind, special 23c each. Prophylactic Tooth Brushes. 45c style, at 33a each. Prophylactic Penetrating Hair Brushes, tpeclal, osc, Clare Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3 and 4, 30c pair. Allen's French Hair Nets 10c each, $1.00 a dozen They cost nearly thfs much now to Import, but we are aim endeavoring to maintain this price as long as wo can lvhii. . Oray Nets lBo each; $1.80 a dozen. , na Attractive Showing of White and Colored Smocks, Specials For Wear With Summer Skirts White llutchera' Linen. Hound neck, sleeve; hand embroldrH at .7S. 'ucrea, White Striped Dimity, 4 sleeves; plain model, 13.80. Voile Smockt, round neck, deep hem, hand embroidered : now ahu. of Orchid, Rose, Blue, 14.78. w anaaes Voile Smocks, with V-neck, deep sailor collar, hand embroldr. IB.OO, "., Mliiet Bailor Middle ln Row Voile; 14, 16, 18 year, at S3 80 ,nni. encuaen?Po;una1i?y.ft8S0r,ment UP l il0M eaCh fr VSSttJsi Columbia Yarns, Odd Shades, 25c Hank We are discontinuing tho handling of wool In hnnlts so that ti, rermUnlng odd sliades have been marked for quick clearance nt li a hunk; tho former prices were 46c, 60o nnd 80c a hank. 00 Long Silk Gloves $1.00 Pair Odd Sizes and Shades! Half Price . Black, White, Tan, Champagne. TheBe are broken assortments of our best selling gloves, an unusual opportunity to secure Ions; silk glove, at this special low prloe; a limited quantity. . UK A small recepflonor the Imme- dlato families wilt follow the , cere mony. The bride will have her sister, Miss Mifydell Hagenbuch, for her maid of honor, whtlo Mr. Patjenn will . havo his brother, Mr. Andreas Paljens, for his best man. Mr. and Mrs. Patjens will go to New Tork nnd then by boat to Chnrleston, 8. C, for their wedding trip. They will live nt 80S North Blxty-thlrd street and, will be at homo after Sep tember 1, Mr. J, II, Atchison, of tho Florence Apartment, Forty-ninth street and Florenco nvenue, left Saturday night for Indianapolis, Ind where Ho will attend tho advertising men's convention. TIOQA Tho members of the Tioga Neigh bors' club closed tholr season's meetings on Saturday evening with a dinner and dance at the Iu Iai Temple Country Club, at FlUwatertown. Pa. Those par ticipating were Mr. and Mrs. Newton Firth Hill. Dr. and Mrs. Albert U Boat, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C'Alllnan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Metr, Mr and Mrs. William Roach and Mr, and Mrs. Amos Oelkler. Mr and Mrs. Ralph S. Dunne havo returned from their wedding trip nnd will be at home at 3423 North Twenty first street. Tho bride wan Miss Elsie Mae Leonard, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. A. II. Leonard, of 2429 West Allegheny avenue. Miss Kdna Marlon Lindner, daugHtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Reed Lindner, of 3233 North Park avenue, whoso mar riage to Mr. Sidney Earl Relfsnyder will take placo this month, waa given a luncheon nnd shower on Saturday by Mrs. Robert Ollmore. of 136 Cricket nvenue, Ardmore. Miss Lindner spent several days or tho week visiting in Baltimore, Md. Mr. nnd Mrs. Moe Levi, of 3840 North Sixteenth Btreet, entertained ln honor of the betrothal of their daughter, Ml&s Edna O. Levi, and Mr, Ludwlg Lovy yesterday from 3 to 6 o'clock. 8TRAWBERRY MANSION ,$-' Mr. nnd Mrs. tf. Roscnau, of 3m"; , North Thirty-third street, are occupylmc' ' -their cottago at 3 North Providence ter- race, Atlantlo City. Itr. and Mrs. Jacob Leancss, of 193S rJnrtH Thlrtv.iAi.Ani1 rih.,1 am.a.m. the engagement of their daughter, Mnwvi, ) lleba LcaneBS. to Mr. Harrv (!ontnn. .-. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Blanckense. ei'p-"j' 3124 Diamond street, nro occupying A'JiVi', COttnff& at 22 North rVlTinonttnnr nvanna J--'. Atlantlo City, for tho summer. " P' Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Hleglo nnd fam-r',' lly, of B237 Montgomery avenue, ra I '- spenaing tno summer nt 17 south An-JS.j'1! nnpolls avenue, Atlantic City. ,VJ i V Mrs. Morris Albus. of 220R Nrtrth'-H. l" Thirty-third street, gave n luncheon ti. i h,iu ,iuuifnin, iuiiuivcu uy n iiicmrv 4r yf Estello Albus. Among those present were Miss Mildred charlan, Miss MollyHJ' Goldman, Miss Ruth Rubin, Miss Ada Halpert, Miss Miriam Albus, MIrs Badyo Rcsnlek, Miss Bernlce Wltllri, Miss Elea noro Ooodfrlend, Miss Esther Bernhelm, Miss Mollye Samuel. Miss Eleanoro ' Zimmerman, Miss Cathryn Albus, Mr. M, Stlefel and Mrs M Wltlln. WISSAHICKON The Wlssahlckon Westminster Clulld ' gnvo a mtislaalo Inst week at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Elwood I. Ucutty, 202 Rochcllo nvenue, Tho program Included, vocnl and Instrumental solos by Mr. , Wlllard Cornman, Miss Gladys Howe,' Miss Mary Fleming, Miss Marian Er win and Mr. Lawrenco Miller nnd, readings nnd Impersonations by Mrs; W. Chance. Tho affair was in chnrgo of Miss Ctnra Springer, Miss Helen Thomas. Miss Dorothy Thomas, Miss Elizabeth Beatty, Miss Bentrlce Mil ler, Miss Mary Kennedy, Miss Mar1 gnret Pratt, MIsb Kathryn Stevenson,1 ' Miss Mnrlan Lyle, Miss Elizabeth,' Hynd, Miss Mario Schilling, Miss Re becca Kosnan and Mrs. Irwin Lyndall. Miss Neva Mellon, of Sumac street, is spending soine tlmo at Ridley Park, Pa. g 'SEesffiBS'siseaesjsjsHe Thresher Bros. "The Specialty Silk Store" 1322 Chestnut St. No trouble to show good June Clearance Sale Silks, Georgette Crepes, Fiber Sport Silks, Tricolettes, Plain and Fancy, Chiffon Taffetas, White Habutai, Striped Tub Silks, Lingerie Waists, Silk Petticoats and Kimonos We Mention Below But a Few of the Many Values Offered SILK REMNANTS Six months' accumulation of double - width remnants. Lengths up to five yards. Re tail price, $1.75 to $5.00 a $1 OC a yard yard; all at LOD (Quantities limited to each customer.) (No maJl ordprs ,qn remnants.) 36-inch Tricolettes in the new spring shades and sport colors, including all the popular weaves made from the highest grade fiber silk, a quality that we havo sold at the start of the season at $6.25 and 56.95 per yard. June clearance sale $0 OJJa yard price niD 33-inch Genuine Imported Shantung Pongee Wash Silk (natural color only). Usual retail value $1.25, $2.00, $2.25, $4.00 June sale price s65 $,95 51.55 $2 25 a yd- 250 and 53,6 yd' June Bale price 40-inch Crepe de (Thine in street and evening shades, also printed Georgetto Crepes in tho very latest color combinations. Retail value, $3.00 a yard. $1 QC yd. June sale price X-tO 40-inch Plain and Printed Georgette Crepe in the latest color combinations; street and evening snaaes. Retail value, $1 CC yd. JLv 36-inch White Imported Japanese Ilabutai Wash Silk, hand woven and will launder perfect. Usual retail price $2.00 $2.85 $3 00 ' June sale price., j 10-inch Waterproof Printed Foulards in a variety of designs nnd color combinations made by a well-known manufacturer that will not per mit us to use his name on account of the low price wc are quoting, sold at the best retail stores at $4.60 a yard. $o ojj yj June sale price &.CiO 32-inch Imported Striped Tub Silks, lso checks in a variety of color combinations suitable for waists, dresses and men's shirts. Retail value, $3.00. 51 QC 'd. June sale price XuO 32-inch Striped Broadcloth Wash Silk, suitable for waists, dresses and men's- shirts and pajamas, in a most complete line of color combination?, extra heavy and fine in qual ity, sold in the best retail stores at $3.50 and $4.00 a yard. $o ip 35-inch Chiffon Taffetas in street and evening shades; plenty of white, navy and black. Retail value, $3.50 yd. $o a r yd, June sale price f4D XOTE. Owing to the extremely low prices that obtain during this sale all purchases must ho casht? rmaL N cxchanea - D-" r reservations. All special prices In his sale Tare tor cash only, Wash-satin camisoles, tailored and up to $4.00. June sale price. . . CAMISOLES ,,ltu"uu muuew in nesn or wnite. Retail value $ 2.95 COTTON WAISTS Lingerie and semi-tailored waists made from an excellent quality of batiste. Retail value SO lr up to $5.30. June sale price "A MK Voile Waists, daintily trimmed with handsome val lace ( short' Vlceves)." Retai'l value so'nr $4.9o. June sale price uiut, yc SILK WAISTS Odd lot of beaded and hand-embroidered Geor gette waists, also white china silk waists (lot limited). Retail value up to $ $6.95. June sale price Odd lot of crepe do chine nnd Georgette crepe waists in a variety of styles nnd models. Retail value up to $12.00. June $1 sale price Odd lot of Georgette crepe waists, extra heavy and fine in quality. Hand-embroidered nnd bended models in flesh and white, also suit shades. Retail value up to $14.95. $"7 nr June sale price 0 Sample lot of handsome Georgette crcpo waists beaded and embroidered. Some with real' filet lace. Values up to $19.50. $-A AC June sale price llrwt) s3.95 s6.95 SILK PETTICOATS MantWitV!ie Sne COtt?n talTeta t0P. w'th all rlw,ff a flouncc' ln distin m"d nhi-' T?1?'", naV and b,ack' aIs ange. able. Retail value, $4.50. Juno $0 OC sale price CnUO Changeable chifTon tafTeta silk petticoats in all the wanted color combinations. Re- $r fxr" tail value up to $8.95. June sale price 0,UO Black and colored chifTon taffeta and messalino silk petticoats, some with silk jersey ton with messalino flounces in a good line of colors. Many of them are made in our own workroom from our own silks. Ro- $n hr tail value up to $i 1.95. June snle price vt,VO Satin Rosette Silk Petticoats, also silk jersey petticoats, in a good line of colors, plenty of black and the stapled street shadow. Gar ments mat. wouiu sell In the best retnll stores at $15.00. June sale-price KIMONOS Odd lot of Mlk crepe kimonos (not all silk), in the wanted color combinations (lot lim ited). Retail value up to $7.95. June sale price . .... f9.50 s3.95 NOTE. Mail orders filled in the order they are received excent nn rvmnnni pi.. u little more time tor filling maij orders on untffrSJST Spool Silk 100 yards. Full weight, value 25c. Sale price ICc spool Thresher Building 1322 Chestnut Street ' Boston Store 19-15 Temple Place Through tp 41 West Street Large nnool sewing silk, value $1.75. Sale price, spool U5 Telephone: BH Wilnot 2035 I Wilnnt 203S n E 1 i ' sh , . 42.. . . BgEisiBiaMpraip WMBMMmtfk bmffimmtmmmmtmwMmkmwm hkitii iV , V :&., ,'0. WJ T' W1 T
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