?-. rvi ;-' jj. tt"- v "f-i. 'iwv- . wj r" '," J WFl 1 '14. r i'j- M "'1 ? 1 4. -f '? I ' T" Jt . ' f( V.V -vi. JSM 1 JJ ',.,, iin 't r t tfST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Chats About Various Matters She Hears of the Country Fair at Old St. David's J Church :A Tragedy in Social Life WEDDINGS In qnd out of town to il.. ....... nti nf MA Fit nM' Church and the Savoy Com D.lJ ncV omiancc of the "Mikado I" lZ 'nKSrniS for the middle of June, "BSl.vonKVelyn Smith V. wedding Frederick Lee. Jr.. In St. Mark's ChiK . "5 out In Det.olt -Delphlne Do ie Mil Jlmmle Cromwell will take each other for better or worse. THC country fair at old St. Davids ChuHi It n perfectly charming nrtv The women who are Interested In It have tried to give It the spirit of wentvflve to thirty years ago, when nn ofd-fnKhloned country Jar, w th strawberries and cream and pretty things for dale, war- one of tho great events of the year. .... Old St. Davldi is one of the historic Ismlmarks along the Main Line. Anthony Wayne Is burled there. I ve sftn the old church and It's n most wonderful place, port of Rquarc and built of stone and has a funny gallery nt the back, to reach which you have to rilnib up an outside atone staircase nt the side. It's just as nilulnt ns It can he, and It wns f-o pretty out there yesterday, with the old-fashioned frocks worn by the nldes and the old fashloncd entertainments and things for pale. Mrs. T. Mellon Rogers nnd Mrs. Charles Custls Hnrrlsou and a number of other women who attend the church were In chnrgo yestcrdnv nnd today, and It fcems to me there can be little doubt of their success. TONIGHT there will be the "Mikado." I hear that Mnrlnn Taylor will not slog. I had Imagined rIio would not. The Newbolds are a very closely con nected family, all devoted to each other, and Mr. Arthur New bold, who died last week, wns n brother of Marian's mother, who wns Miss Emily Nuwbold. Another member of the Savoy, whose name I cannot recall at this moment, but who wns Yum Yum several years ngo when they gave the "Mikado," will substitute and they toll mo aha sings very well. F.liznbeth Lnttn, too, has to be replaced, for she went West to visit and will bo gone n fortnight. However, I've no doubt that Mr. For will put some one Hue In to do the work, and the men, us I have said on various occasions, arc simply out of sight. And where could ou find n better Katlsha than Elsie Brinton, I ask you? DON'T miss a wedding next week. That's nil I've got to say. I won't tell you whoie or what, 'cause I prom ised not to, but I never heard of nnv thing more remarkable than this. It's what the bridesmaids arc to carry. It isn't flowers, nor shepherdess crooks, nor is it yet a basket or a parasol. I'll leave it to you to guebs and think and bonder. Hut, believe me, it will be some startling sight. I only hope nil the bridesmaids will like this present that I hear is to be used in the proces sion. You just mustn't miss one, either In town or in the suburbs. YOU must be mire to go out to the Gcrmontown Y. M. C. A. tomorrow nifjlit. I hear that the two one-act pliiys which the Goticher College Alumnae will give out there nre going to bo perfectly splendid. They will have Stuart Walker's "SW who pnss while the Lentils Boil" nnd George Gram Cook nnd Susan Glaspcll's "Sun 'pressed Desires." The cast includes Mrs. Thomas Shipley, Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Koch. Margaret Mntlnck, Mnr garei T.ukens, Dorothv Shane. Lillian Chain, is, Gertrude Edwnrds, Margaret Thomits nnd Dorothy Itecs,o. Een the costumes and scenery have been plnuned by the nlumnne members, this special part of the entertainment being in the enre of Hilda ICnji nnd Heleno I led Inn. The plays nre to be given for the benefit of the Lillian Welsh I'rofvsor ship Fund, which is nn effort it the part of the nlumnne to endow i; nc--rmineiit ehnlr in" hygiene In the colfege. Tho chair is to be in honor of Doctor Welsh, founder of thnt department and Its present head. The Plajs and I'layers gave "Sup pressed Desires" n couple of years ngo. It s a parody of tho Freud theory and very good. I think we may expect a very cujoyablc evening. HE WAS just fourteen nnd he wns '... i irunj iui inu Hint unit;. ine party was given for his best friend and he was excited over it and hnd pre pared nnd prepared for the affnir. Well, "lien the eventful day camo he had everj thing proper to wear till it came to cloves Itohold ! hp'J forgotten to get glove), nnd to bini gloves wero almost s Important ns his new white shirt. 50 he rushed to mother, "What shall I no; I have no gloves?" Being n renl mother she1 sensed his sorrow nnd, nd KonI.hing him to keep the second button out of sidht, she lent him n pair of her own. 'Well. Frank went to the party most beautifully "dolled up" with tho second buttons hidden nn' everything. ut when tho hoy for whom said party a"i gUcn Inld pves on snid gloes. he quickly explained that Frunk hnd to lend them to him, "for." snid he, "it's iar more important for mo to wear gloves than it H for you. It's inv party, you know'" And the astonished Frank nail to surrpuder mother's gloves to his novt and go ungloved the rPst of tho afternoon. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIFS Parv MWidllJ,B f Mlas Jano Paxson Chirk. nUe' d,a,uB'?ter of Mr. and Mrs Btr?P nr,lcnr ,Maul 22n Rlttcnhouso McH-or r.d ,I,llStcJ!ant "eorua Wilcox h h J'.V S,N- ot San Francisco, jnich 1 will take place on Tuesday. Juno iii n . , Mark's ICplscopnl Church. Mr lienulck S Mclver. U. S. N wll 5 ne?s8 wfntn.i1,ni f h.'3 bro'h0 The Crawford pnCriUM Ernf'K? Armon D- A H Sa?i 1 it q mN,t '"-onant William "aeber "e it oNL8tenant Frederick Wright T'K: ?. N - 'euumnnt 0ernW npATmv t!,l?so w,h0 attended tho dln Marv 1 X,"1? aat evening by Miss A'lUon1 ' ,e,,1(.da!,,t.?r k Mp- ana M. p "'"n i.ittie 0f the orchard, Straf- 0UN06O TSSnnnninrnmrA ,li Dbwbe-S WVi 1122 Chestnut St. Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century Famous Never-Shrink Tub Skirts-Special Price, $4.95 nr?llione(i of cx,coent Quality gabardine these skirts uLj y031 .Popular for hard wear. They nro easily NoJnitJf d B?d. can ,be ha(l in "Bular and extra sizes. SnvS Pckct8 celts and buttons form tho trimming, tn SI nor,083 f ront whlch mak-s It especially adapted samo p? $495 ReBular 8izea nnd cxtra-sizo bolts '.M Jllllan li.ii,-. " rQ?r,eB ilhl30ns, Mr. Julian Uarnard and Mr. nolnnd Bnitter. Mr. and Mm. rmnt c..i... - r0rUnv?..t.hVnfaR.,,,ncnt " their dauKh" k?rr' Mi"" SAXW a Sburger. Td city, formerly" otTStSSaxwr' ot lm" Mr. and Mrs. "Edwnwi n o t .,-, 2nJ .S'h.Twcnt'flr8t street, have -,... w.tl. DuiM,M-r nome, 123 south Rldgway avenue. Chelsea, for h , Mr. nnd Mm Unfix t-m. uu- bf Media, I'a.. announco the mnrrlace of ir,d,ni,lCTruMl!S f,arah Alice Shrtrp chantvllle. N. J on Tutsday, Juno 16, In Christ Episcopal Church, Media. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Payne Harvey nnnounco tin marriage of their daughter, Miss Adela do Victoria Harvey, to Mr. ?". $ "e a.Sta,nton. on Wednesday, Juno 16 at St. John's Church, Lower k ..n -n"6 "crcmony was porformed by tho nov. Honry A v. Uovt, D.D.. clianlaln major (retired) N a. P., rector pf St. John's The bride wns nttended by Miss Vlrnlna Stanton, elster of the bridegroom, and Dr. Henry Ilrooks Har vey was best man. Mrs. Stanton Is a member of Mprlon Chapter. Daughters of the Kanna Phi Club, and of the Slfrma r.'8" A'Pha Sorority, and a student nt the School of Design for Women. Mr. Stanton In a son of James h Stanton, Rm., n Well known attorney of this city. The r weddlnc trln will hn unt in n,"..- muda. Mrs. Thomas Newhnll, of The Old Placo, Ithan, left on Tuegdny for Water- .0nV,CoiJnl., vJslt h"r Bon- Mr. Camp, bell Newhall, where ho attends Bchool. Mr. nnd Mrs. James D. WlnBor, Jr., and family, of uosemont, who are now n tho Pocono mountains, will return homo on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis King Waln wrlght and family, of Bryn Mnwr. will leave tho middle- of July for Northeast Harbor. Me., to remain there for tho balanco of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Barkllo W. Henry, of Pino Cottago, Itosemont, will leavo on Friday for Newport. It. I to nttend the graduation oxcrclses of St. Georrre's School. Their son, Mr. Barklle McKee Henry, will bo one of this year's gradu ates. Mrs. J. Kdward Woodbrldge, of Ches ter, will entertain the Nino Club, of which she Is a member, nt luncheon to day. Her iruests will Include Mrs. John Price Crozer, Mrs. Robert Wcthcrlll, Mrs. Rlohard WethcHll Mrs. Edward S. Whrth, Mrs. Richard Petirs. Mrs. James Watts Mercur nnd Mrs Ashton Little. Mrs. Wllllnm Wilson Curtln, of Brent wood, Rosemont, Is spending the week at Atlantlo City. Mrs. L. A. Rommel will close her npartments nt tho Wellington next month and will go abroad until the autumn. Mrs. Walter Hancock, of West Price street, will leave this wuek for Cam bridge, Mass., whcio she will visit rela tives. Dr. nnd Mrs. George Fales Raker of Old Oak, Rosemont, will leave on Juno 29 nnd will spend tho summer nt Paul Smith's Adirondack mountains, N. Y. Mrs. Paxson Doeter, of Bryn Mawr, Is spending a fow days In New York. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Knter, of Merlon, have Issued Invltntlons for the marriage of their dauijhtor. Miss Marlon Davis Knter, to Mr. Harry Vernon Karnes, on Wodnosday, June 30, at 6 o'clock In tho evening, at tho Memorial Church of St. Paul, Overbrook. A reception will fol low nt tho l.omo of tho brldo's parents ou nienon roau. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Rlttenhou3e will close their apartmonts at tho Rlttcn houso next month and will go to Haw thorno Inn, Gloucester, Mnss. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Passmorc, who have been spending tho winter at tho Bellovue-Stratford. havo left for French Lick Springs, whero they will remain for iwo WCOKS. Mrs. Bradbury Bedell Is spending the monin or june at tno Windsor 110101, Capo Mny. Tho annual spring dance of the Ac cord Club will be held Friday evening nt mo uiq York uonti country uiud. Miss Loulso Livingston Dickey, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Dickey, of Wayne, returned on Saturday from Skldmoro's School of Art, Saratogn Springs, N Y, where she will teturn in tho rail to continue her studies Tho carriage. f.,v.";llEs Lydia W. Bless ing, of 43i8 Nort-: A jureet, to Mr John J, Pavlift, also of Olney. will take place on juno Z6. GERMANTOWN Miss Anna V. Condon has returned to ner home, at 6227 Wlssahlckon avenue, from a short visit to New York Miss Condons marriago to Mr. Raymond M. Young, of New York, will take place on July 10. Mr nnd Mrs. George L. Estabrook, of C20 West Cliveden avenue, will leave on Saturday for a trip to Newark, Now York, Buffalo and Niagara Tails They will return to Germantown before July 4. and will spend tho holidays In Ocean uity. WEST PHILADELPHIA Dr. and Mrs. Francis Ashley Faught, of ROOfi Spruce stieet, will motor to Hunk Hill Falls, on Friday, with their chil dren, whero they will spend the summer Doctor Faught will return to thl3 city on Monday. Mrs. E. J. Plr.glsor and her son. Mr. Dixon Rhondes Slnglser, of 722 South Fifty-fifth street, who have been spend ing Fomn time Irr Long Island, as the guests of Mrs. Hubert Holmes, will re turn to tneir nome eariy next ween, Tho wedding of Mlsa Adelaide Don nelly, of 603 South Fifty-fifth street, and Mr Edward Morros took placo yester day morning, nt 9 o'clock In tho Church of tho Transfiguration, Fifty-fifth street and Cedar avenue Miss Donnelly lived formerly at 1701 ititner street e Juliet tJ J. Lawler 1126 Walnut St. i.h s, Reduction Sale of Smart Millinery WE HAVE TAKEN 200 SMAKT HATS Formerly Priced $12.50 lo $20 uiul niurkrd them 3.50, 5.00, 7.50 & 10.00 for it speedy clenrunce. 1658 . CTTTr-iTMIIIIIIITni QS3L ii -II mi V t Jf , EVENING PUBIitO MISS EVELYN It SMITH WEDS MR. F.'H. LEE, JR. Marriago of Miss Dolphlno Dodgo and Mr. James M. R. Crom well in Detroit The wedding of Miss Evelyn Ncwbold Smith, daughter of Mrs. Harry Clifton Adams, of 1712 Pine street, nnd Mr. Frederick H. Lee, Jr. will tnko place at noon today, in St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Mr. Thnmn. TTmi, olclAr nf the bride will act as matron of honor nnd tho bridesmaids wl)l be Miss Sallle Cushman, of Boston; MUs Ruth Orant, "f New York j Miss Anita M. Evans. JJ,'!V.E,nJb".n """s. Miss Mary T. Knight and Miss I'oggy Graham. Miss Mario Lpulse ABhhurst and AIlss Ann Beebe. of Eastoff. Md, will act ns maids of honor. Mr. Edward Samuel, Jr., will uei as oesi man anu tno ushers win in clude Mr. H. Morton McMlchacl, Mr. Benjamin H. Brewster Koons, Mr. Wll- iinm i-oxo wngnt, Mr. William O. Hopkins. Mr. Thomas Hart, Mr T. H. Butler Smythe Mr. Andrew Van Pelt and Mr. J. Vaunhan nnnlwIeU. A r. coptlon will follow at the home of tho bride's mother. LEWIS HOLLOWAY Ono of tho most Interesting .turrn wed. dings took placo In St. Stephen's Epis copal Church, at Beverly, N. J last ovcnlng. at 0 o'clock, when Miss Bea trlco MncAlllster Holloway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Qcorgo W. Holloway, of Beverly, became tho bride of Mr. Cyrus 11. ijewis, 01 Miieuon, uonn. Tno Bride wns given- In marriago by her father. and tho lit Rev Paul Matthews, 1). D bishop of New Jersey, officiated with tho itev, ur, neroort J uook rector of St Stenlien'n Church. Tho hr'rliil nnrtw In. cludod Mrs. John Dunnlngton as matron or honor ana the bridesmaids were Miss Dorothy V. Blnlr. of Edeewnter Pnik: Miss Janlco Douglas, of Woodbury; iuibs iicnirico m. noniceis, oi uerman town, both cousins of tho bride ; Miss KrLt.n?sKl,rfkushlnger,Li iM"a"!!S K, Lines, of. Flushing. L. I. and Miss. h.nzauetn smitn, or umutivllle. n. j The llttlo flower girls wero Miss Carol Lewis and MIbs Elizabeth S. Slckel. The ushers Included Mr Arthur Brookdeld, of Sjtocuso, N. Y. ; Mr. Thomas F. Holloway, Mr. George W. Holloway, Jr , Mr. William T. Kirk, 3d Mr. Gcorgo Lewis and Mr. Frank Thomason. Mr. Lewis had ns best man Dr. Clifford Lewis, n "brother. A reception followed tho ceremony, at tho home of the bride's parents on tho river bank. Sovcrol hundred guests attended tho wedding. SCHOTrELD HAMILTON Tho marriage of Miss Edith Mary Hamilton daughter of Mrs. F. Hamil ton, of 4C47 Flla street, and Mr L"0 R Schofleld, of Fox Chase, took place at 7:30 o'clock last night nt the homo of tho brldo's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. MoDcrmott. the Rev. Mr. Hutt. of St. John's Episcopal Church, Third and Brown streets, offi ciating. Mrs. McDermott attended her sister as matron of honor and Mr James Schofleld acted as best man for hl brother. Mr. W. T Hamilton gavo his nlster in marriage. A reception Im mediately followed tho ceremony. After August 1 Mr. and Mri. Schofleld will be at home at 8111 Hennlng street, Fox Chase. SHERMAN FRANKLIN Tho wedding of Miss Fannie Franklin, daughter of Mr, and Mrs William Franklin, of 881 North Sixth street, and Mr. Alexander Sherman of 1840 North Seventeenth street, will take placo this evening In Apollo Hall, on North Broad street. Tho ceremony will be performed by tho Rev. Marvin Nathan, of tho Beth Israel Temple and will bo followed by a reception. The bride will wear a gown of .white satin and Chantllly lace, with a veil of tulle edged with lace and arranged with orango blossoms. Brldo rohes, orchids and lilies of the valley will bo comhlncd In her bouquet Mr. Franklin will give his daughter In mar riage, and her attendants will be Miss Bnrman, of New York, maid of honor, Miss Cc,lla Mullen Miss Lillian Hark. Miss May Trnger. Miss Kitty Rich. Miss Svlvla Pollnsky, bridesmaids, and Miss Lisle Gcrstenfeld, flower girl. Mr. Julius Sherman will bo his brother's best man. and tho ushers will Include Mr. Max Franklin, brother of tho bride ; Mr. Stmuel Foxmnn Mr. Samuel StelM, Mr. Nathaniel Hlrschenhorn and Mr. Robert Malman. Mr nnd Mrs Sherman will loave on a trip to Niagara Falls and Canada, nnd upon their icturn they will spend the remainder of the summer In Wlldwood, N. J. SINGLETON TURING An Interesting summer weddlnt wns olemnl;rd "esto'-dny afternoon In St Timothy's Ei)!scopa Church, Roxbor ough, when Miss Kllznl cth I' 'Hiring, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs A. C Thrlng of 430 Seville street, nnn Mr Christo pher F. Singleton were ma i led by the rector, tho Rev. Atmore r.une Tho brldo was given In marriage by her father, and was nttended by Miss Edith Hebden Mr Thomas V Thrlng the brid" ( brother, wai best man The serv ice is followed bv a reception for the fai.llles nt the home of the brldo's parents Mr. and Mrs. S'nglcton left on n fortnight's trip and will be i.t home nfter Julv 1 at 0027 Trinity place, West Philadelphia. COLLINS HORNSBY An Interesting wedding of the week was that of Miss Catharine A. Hornsby, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John G. HornBby, of 2210 West Lehigh avenue, and Mr. James F. Collins, which was solemnized yesterday morning with high nuptlnl mass In St. Columba's Church. Twenty-third etreot and Lehigh avenuo. 1210 Walnut Street Tomorrow Friday Only Forty Afternoon Tricoletie Dresses Reduced to 49.50 Less 20 You Also Take the 20 Discount Off All Spring and Summer Afternoon and Evening Frocks, Morning Garb, Exclusive Wraps. Suits und Sports Apparel. LEttGiE'RHIIiAElELtHIA, CTfOS&DAY, JUNft 17, 1020 .7 JaifSfcfc. MUS. CYIIUS II. LEWIS Who beforo her marriago yesterday In St. Stephen's ISphrnpnl Church. Beverly, N. J., was Miss Uentrlre MncAlllster Holloway, dnurJitcr of Mr. and Mrs. Ocorgo XV. Holloway with the rector, tho Rov, .Tames J Duffy, officiating Tho bride wore a gown of Ivory sntln made with a court train Her veil of tullo was arranged with n wreath of orange blossoms nnd caught with clusters of the blossoms. Her father gavo her In marriage, and her sister, Miss Mary Hornsby, was her only at tendant. The latter woro a naie-yiiit .... ..MI... Amak fanllll mitt. .!!. matliM hat Mr. Colli had for best man" M ,..,,, A. Tevin nd for ushorB Mr. Mr. Joseph A. Levin nnd for ushors Mr. Rudolph Voget and Mr, Joseph A Horns by, tho brldo's coustn, Following the ceremony thcro was a breakfast at the homo of the brldo's parent The bride groom nnd bride left on an extended trip and will bo at home after September 1 at 2210 West Lehigh avenue. GRILL JONES The wedding of Miss Joanna Jones, daughter of Mrs. Mary Jones, of 3919 Dexter street, and. Mr. William D. Grill, of 132 Everline street, took place yes terday afternoon at 4 o'clock at St John tho Baptist's Church, Rector street nbovo CrcsBon, Mnnyunk, Miss Anna Jones, sis ter of the brldo, wns maid of honor and Mr. John oormeiy acted ns dost. man. The Rev. William Stapleton performed tho ceremony. A dinner followed, after which the bride and bridegroom left for Atlantic City and will later take a trip through tho westorn part of Pennsyl vania. After June 27 Mr. nnd Mrs. Orlll will be at home at 3110 Dexter Btreet, the homo of tho brldo's mother. KELLY BONNER Tho wedding of Miss Mae M. Bormer. daughter of Mrs. Mnry K. Bonner of 1S24 North Nineteenth street, and Mr J Raymond Kelly, son of Mrs l.llza heth C. Kelly, was solemnized yesterday morning at a nuptial mnss nt tho Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Broad street and Susquehanna avenue. Monslgnor Gerald P Coghlan performed tho ceromony. as tlsted bv tho Roy. Richard H. Hanagan, of North Wales, a cousin of tho bride Use Cuticura To Keep Children's Skins Healthy If mothers would only use Cuticura Soap and Ointment for every-day toilet and nursery purposes, how much suffering miKht be avoided by preventing little akin and scalp troubles becoming serious, Cuti cura Talcum is also excellent for little ones, it is delicately medicated and ex quisitely perfumed. Simpl. Etch Tim by MU. AddrcM- "CotUnt tboritorln,D.p.ll,Ulil.n 11am " Fold (very where bop2Jc. Ointment 2SndWo TilcumZfx:. S,'t Cuticura Soap thaTM without rout. 4P?p These Suits and Coats Are from 10.00 to 15.00 Less Than the Regular Price New Hats Price or Less MAfJN & DlLKS lltt CHESTNUT STREET " V and tho Rev. Thomas I. Tully, S. J of tho Church of tho Oesu, Mr Kelly served ao first lieutenant with tho J16th Infantry Soventy-nlnth Division-, over seas. Tho bride was given In marriage by her brother, Mr. James M. Bonner, of Baltimore and was attended by Miss Gertrude A. Kolly, n sister of the bride groom. Mr. Kelly had as his best mart Mr. James F, McPhllllp, Jr., nnd the ushers Included Mr. Andrew J. Montr,, of Atlantlo City, nnd Mr. John A. O'Brien, of this city. A breakfast followed the ceremony at tho homo of tho bride, QUILLMAN SCHEETZ An IntereJtHne. nr.1lnM InnV nlilAA 5VLr,my. morning at 11 o'clock In the Washington Memorlnl Chapel. Valley Ju.lSt. wh1 Ml" Ha Harley Scheetz. Soheets, of S15 West Main Btreet, Nor ?!?.i0iwn' was married to Mr. Charles J. Silmnn ,-!on of Mr. Benjamin F. Quill S?nK.fr,Sw.'d0 R,re'- Tho Rev. W. Herbert Burke, rector of tho chapel, of H'ntel nt the ceremony. The bride, jy,1??. wn" Kvn I" marriago by her father, was unattended. Tho ushers nLcret.Mr nn,nh Qulllman, brothor of i rlderopm, and Mr. Edwnrd A ll & F,?"sln of th" bride. Mr. nnd September 15 at 1729 De Kalb street. Norrlstown. Tho bride returned from Franco last August, where sho wns sta tioned as a Rod Cross nurses' aid. IIALPERN BAYLINSON The wedding of Miss Roso R. Baylln- am t P. r 4 o ft . . . ".., ui ui, i o npruco street, ana Air. Abraham II. Hnlnern. nt 3508 IVo.f Tiir. ner street, took place In the Japanese Room of tho Hotel Walton nt 6 o'clock last evening. The bride wns given In ml,Bn iy ner ratner. Air. David nay llnson, nnd tho Rev. Dr. Samuel Fred man officiated A reception followed Immediately nftc. th .. The bride was attended by the sister w. i,.a ui lucirroom, ausH uessio iiaipern, ns mnld of honor. Mr. Max Bayllnson, n brothor of the UndO. acted nn hoat man Mr. nnd Mrs. Halpern left Immedi ately for an extended wedding trip through Canada, nfter which they will "PemJ tho summer nt Atlantic City. They v .Ji.,' homo nfter September 15 in ., v., "ii.tueijmin, r D'ESPINOSI CARTER A pretty wedding took place at the Church of tho Transfiguration, Fifty sixth street nnd Cedar avenue, on Wed ncidav morning nt 10 o'clock, when MIS4 Catherine E. Carter, of 738 South Flfty-soventh street, niece of the Rev. Futher Richard A. Gleeson. S. J., be came tho brldo of Mr. Alfred J. D'Espl nosl, of 1442 South Thirteenth street, 'bo Rev. Father Reed officiating. A wedding breakfast followed Immedi ately after tho ceromony at the home of the brldo s parents. The brldo was given away by her father. Her sister. Miss Mary Carter, attended her ns maid of honor. Miss Margaret Conner and Miss Loii'bo Morosthl were the flower girls. Mr. Nicholas D'Esplnosl acted as best man for his brother. Tho ushers were ;yr Joseph Lombard nnd Mr. Jules Scelle. After an extended wedding trip Mr and Mrs D'Esplnosl will live at 1701 North Fifty-second street. MULLIN McNAMARA A pretty wedding took place yester day morning nt 10 o'clock at Our Lady of Victory Church, Fifty-fourth and Vine The Store of JfeK7U 1310 Chestnut Street Blouses and Skirts take centre stage in June-July performances Co-star with Milady of June1 and July is her cos tume. And the Dressy Blouse and Skirt is in perfect order by right of Fashion's beautiful variety. The Blum Store selections are exquisitely arranged the variety is superb, the styles most tasteful, and the prices most consistent with the Blum Store Policy of Value-Giving. Blouses of Georgette, beaded and embroidered. Also genuine imported Blouses, hand-made and embroidered, of voiles and Swisses. $2.95 and up Skirts of Kumsi-Kumsa, Crepe Meteor, Taffetas, Fan-ta-si, White Alpine Wool, Whits Flannel, and .1 host of the fabrics de veloped this season and featured so by us. $10.50 and lip The Alpine-Wool Suit A Veritable Wonder! Of the fine Jersey Wool Knit thnt ia so serviceable in this special Alpine-Wool tvea-ve! And in a variety of styles and prices that leave even more room for won der and surprise. $19.75 and up - . .. - EtiANN & DlLKS HS2 CHESTNUT STREET Ladies' and Misses' Juniors' and Girls' Tailored Suits 24.75 27.75 29.75 31.75 Also Motor and Street Coats 27.75 29.75 Reductions -YR"v-f "as a known value MivJi-J and is 8old he-TV nnlt, streets, when Miss May MeNarnars.. of 6133 Ludlow street became the bride or Mr. James J. Mullln. of SI" North Twentieth street, the ev Father Boyle otTlclntlng. A- wedding breakfast fol lowed nt the home of tha brldi i par ents Immediately after the c? The bride was nttended by he r s fcter. Miss Kntherlne McNamara. as maid or honor. Mr. Mullln had for his best man his brother Mr. Thomas Mullln, After an extended wedding trip, MrBrftndc?;!,r,l Mullln will bo at homo at 229 South Mllllck street HUNTER CARROLL The wedding of Miss Martjuerlte A Carroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Carroll, of 4130 North Broad street, nnd Mr. Chostorr S. Hunter took place ............ -. . in n'r.loclt at ot. Stephen's Catholic Church. The bride was given In mnrriagebv her father Miss Josephine A. Carroll acted as maid or honor and tno Drmcsmam Henrietta Rellly. Mr. Louis 15. Carroll was best man, nnd the ushers included Mr. John Wltcman and ur. a. - - mlngs, of Troy, N. Y. A reception fol lowed the ceremony, nfter which Mr. And Mrs. Hunter left for South Carolina, FELDMAN SPICEtt Miss Gladys A. Splcer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Splcer, and Mr. Sol J. Feldman took placo yesterday at the homo of the ornelatlng minister the Rev Dr Joseph Krauskopf. A alnner followed the ceremony at the brides homo for tho Immediate family. After a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Feldman will spend tho remainder of the summer at Atlantic City nnd In the fall will be at homo at 3225 West Norrls street NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. William II. Soudcrs. of 1121 Rising Sun avenue, are receiving congratulations on me mrui ui uouku ter. Beulnh Marie, born May 27 Mrs Souders will be rembereil ns Miss Beulah Amey Mrs. H. A. Adams nnd Mls IWna Wiley, of 32S0 North Fifteenth street, will spend tho week-end In Secane Pa , as the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Galllgher nt their country home. Perrroscoe. Ml.s tuatrlrn Connelly, of Sixteenth nnd Green streets, will leave during the week for a month's stay nt the Poconos SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Mnry Toner, of 1925 Rltner street, has roturned from a two weeks' stay In Contesvllle, Pa, Miss Anna Altmam of 604 South street, spent the week-end In Atlantic City. Miss Anna McCarthy, of 2322 South Mole street, has returned to her home after having spent several days as the guests of friends In Churchill, Pa. Miss Henrietta Singer, of 872 South Fourth street, will spend tho week-end In Washington ns the guest of her rela. tlves, Mr. nnd Mrs. Maurice Singer. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. and Mrs. James M Knlpe and family of Argyl avenue Ardmorc. will rpend the week-end In the Pocono Pines July 1 they will open their cottage at Ocean City, where they will spend the summer. Mr nnd Mrs. CI. H. York. Jr.. of Old Lancaster road, Haverford, moved Into their new homo In the Greystono Apart Personal Service Br mm iral ments. Montgomery avenue, Haverford, on Monday, TIOQA Mr. and Mrs. John A. Goodwin, of 2131 Wept Venango street, entertained on Tuesday evening In honor of their daughter, Miss Ethel Marie Goodwin The guests were members of the class of 1920 Mt. St. Joseph's Academy, Chest, nut Hill. HOLMESBURQ Miss Ida Walton, of Frankford ave nue, wilt entertain the members of her 600 club nt their last meeting of the nnsoir nt her home next Tuesdny eve ning. Her guests will Include Mrs. Ben Jamln Clark, Mrs. Frank Lynam, Mrs Hnrvey. Haines, Mrs Henry Wfils, Mrs. Harvey Walton, Miss Caroline Snv der, Miss Alice Frost, Mrs. Charles Mc dure, Mrs. John Parry, Mrs Wilbur Davenport and Miss Florence Haines. Mrs. William B. McCartney, of 8020 Summer Hats and Furs Into the designing and workmanship of our JVJiHmery and Furs we put afi .Ur thought and exclusivencss gained from years DRY COLD AIR STORAGE House of Wenger I 229 Walnut St. jQViWjyjr " imma MioPHNGram TTERSHOPS BY THIS TIME YOU ARE AWARE THAT PAX'LETTE'S SHOPPING FINDS ARE WELL WORTH INVESTIGATING, THAT THEY ARE INVARIABLY EXAMPLES OF THE BEST TASTE, AND THAT THIS EX PERT SHOPPER EXERCISES A DISCREET ECONOMY CONSISTENT WITH QUALITY THAT IS OF GREAT AID TO HER READERS. SO POPULAR HAS HER ADVICE BECOME THAT WE HAVE BEEN ASKED TO INCLUDE, FROM TIME TO TIME, ALL THE BETTER SHOPS OF THE CITY. A word to the wise have your winter furs repaired and remodeled before they are stored. Siefert's, those reliable furriers at 1-126 Walnut, are doing this pre winter remodeling and repairing at prices at least 20, and sometimes as much as 25 lower than they can do the same work this fall. This advance attention to furs is particularly advisable when new fur must be added pelts are so much cheaper than now. When repairing nnd remodeling charges aie SI 00 or more Siefert's will btorc furs free of charge. Summer workmanship upon furs is not only cheaper, but it is unhurried and theie fore of unquestionable quality. Another advantage of summer repairing nnd remodeling is that your furs will be in perfect condition for wear at the first breath of cold weather. One Is sure to sec tho very latest sartorial creations at that advanced shop of J. M. Giddings, located in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Brond and Walnut Streets. Just now some exquisitely simple dotted Swisses are creating a pleasant little furore In the shop the'r difference is so subtle that sometimes it is d'fficult to analyze but you may rest assured it is smartly there. The last thing in chic is a white swiss with rnther large dots of Kelly green, this brighter color repeated in the wool button holed scallops which ndorn the skirt edge, and is accentu ated bv a narrow green grosgrain nt sleeves nnd waist line, the climax coming in a corsage of green wool flowers. This is but one of several very unique Swisses. Now just wouldn't you like to have a handsome frock fashioned in the convents of France? Sterlings, at 1210 Wrlnut Street, have a fascinating group of such frocks which just arrived from the other side, consisting of hand drawn and hand-stitched handkerchief linens and voilpq in pastel tints and white. I was fascinated by them. Ono smartly gowned woman gnvo, without hesitation, nn order for six. She said she hadn't seen the like of them since she wns in Paris. The prices are very reasonable indeed, when you consider thabfthough the frocks are priced nt but $1t to $39.50 you aie entitled to 20 discount. This, however, is true of every garment in the shop and a visit to Sterlings will insure you bargains worth while but those convent frocks from France you really must see them! "Chertak-Wenger for hats!" That is tho exclamation mnde by one of the city's fashionnbles ns she gazed into the ever fascinating window of the House of Wenger, nt 1229 Walnut. And indeed that is true Chertak-Wenger's hats are the envy of the town. Gaze for yourself to bo convinced. Picture a restrained little tarn of jade green duvetyn yes, duvetyn's back for summer embroidered in gav nasturtium silk; it's ravishing! Then there aro the Wenger furs for summer and winter beautiful pelts fit for n queen which Mr. Wenger is displacing upon the attractive second floor nnd selling nnd tnklng orders for at prices much lower than can be quoted in the fall. The House of Wenger is, altogether, ono of the most reliable shops in town. Week of June Fourteenth t f Frankfort avenue, Is vlsltlntr. relatlrM In Cohasset. Mass., for a fortnight. Miss Helen Williams, of . nhajvn J, street, will spend the week-end In Hl ( laniio uity as ine guesi oi mrs, j. vr t ter at her cottage in uneises, ; , u iV cai I n ne RRMIIVLKILI. ' Dr. and Mrs. Ell Beary, of Queen t , lane, have left for a tour through the )j, West to the Paclflo coast nnd wlltspen y some time In California. '"si The Rev, Benjamin F. Bray, Jf.j,-, f, Queen lane, has returned from KabS U City, Mo., and will leave shortly for ttiv , raio, IS I , to auena ma nuiuiciu ir,Mi( tlst convention. YARDLEY ., ,flMlnl. n....... Tnn TnaM TnAflrt IfA Texas for several months, Is vlsltm her mother here. Mrs. Sarah Taylor has returned from visiting friends in Philadelphia. of experience. (3ojiMsz t. ;;'i; 4 .a- 4 b!' "11 1 1 f M m l .' "J j ! if P A ;' muiiinyiiiafliifliiii IE I. " VW itrm in i t ' .- j.i , - n I lT,?jlf,'wWf? u .AtJAuiJi'f., s.j:., '.& li&zii Am 'sm. A '"".iilil&i... jft A iSaiasASsi SlbbBKSii' in i ' tSfFtA ii "lil
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