A, . Week- She Talks of the .4 Hectic ATBR jou think that nil the ved . rflngs of Juno are over after .Tune M m but they aren't, oy any manner oi oVn. I would not, be surprised if Vt Saturday would have ps many Ku nast one, and Thursday ha. as no Imill number of Ha own to be attended. And AoTt forget what I told you. Be rtnau mi I ire to RO to tnem ail, ior some ui .i.c KutMnaltla at one are to carry queer .un to so to them all, for gome of the jure i" . . ,. Mrrr niirer bouquets from all I hear. JANE MAULE nnfl Lieutenant Mc Ivcr are to be married at at. Mark' Amnrrow. and on Wednesday Ethel K- and llert Wentworth arc to be married at Ethel' parents' home In Chesmit Hill. Thursday, the re w II M two Important weddings on the Main line. Marys Clark will be married to Of-oree Mnrrion Fraxler, Jr., and Mat Joric Morris nml Oeorge Brown i will be marrlcd that day at the Church of the Good Shepherd In Itosemont. Marys Clark's wedding will be in the rhurch of the Itedefmer. 8he will be married at four and Marjorie at flyc, so Tc ran ro to both If we don't stay too lone at the Clark, reception, and have n perfectly good motor to take us to and from the two homes, because the Mor r""s live at Vlllanova nnd the Clarks at llf.vn Mawr. Then, next Saturdny, we have Contance Vnuclain and Wil liam Hamilton's wedding, nnd Jo Dodge nnd Joe Wharton In (lormantown, vvhl e Olnlro Spener nnd Joe Orubb, Jr. a weddlne will be out In Wayne. So you tee vc have a busy week ahead of us. THE Bob Strawbrldgcs have been having a wonderful time going back nnd forth between Baltimore and New York, playing polo at the different clubs. Robert, Jr., plays a splendid came now. tnu know, nnd both he and his father tnke a keen Interest In the sport, lhe cames are particularly Interesting at present, because the various persona In charge thereof nre selecting the ponies which will play In the. Intcrnatioual games, later In the season. I SAW Charlotte Brown Frazler on Chestnut street one. day last week .with her mother. Mrs. Samuel F. Houston. Oliarlottc was wearing a pretty, simple frock of navy blue dotted swlos. finished nt the round neck nnd semMiort sleeves with white brindn. Her hat was an upturned model of dark blue straw, faced with a bright red breast feather. Mrs. Houston wore, a one-piece frock of black crepe-de-chlne, and a small black hat. THE Ashtons will give a debutante narty that Is. n semldebutante affair, as some of the girls who nre not coining out nre going to It next Mon day night, nt their place In Wynnewood. for Anne. In July they arc going up to .Tnmestown for a couple of months. They have gone there for several years in succession, nnd as with most people, once you get the Jnmestown habit you want to go back. It's so nice and quiet, if you want it to be. You can rove over the rocks nnd sit nnd watch the sun go down into Nnrragnnsett Bay ; or you ran eo toward the ocean end of the inland and watch the breakera rush up nsalnst the rocks nnd dash against leaver Tail lighthouse: or you can walk along the nnrrow pathway up to the Dumplings, where the Wharton nnd I.ippincott nnd Ashton and Potters pi sees nre. There's nlwnvR something beautiful and restful to do on the island proper, and in ten or twenty minutes you can Ret to Newport for all the gayety you want pn one side, or you can go to Raunderstown nnd thence on to Nar ragansett Pier for their kind of gayety. Jt's n wonderful spot'! The Bertram Llppincotts go up next month, and Striker Coles nnd nny number of Wetherills nnd other families from here. TTE WENT to her house to dinner the other night, nnd afterward they were sitting in the library playing bridge when suddenly the father of the verv Hweet nnd pretty girl looked up. and seeing the young man in question verv white, with bends of perspiration bedewing his brow, exclaimed: ''What's themntter, nre you ill?" The young mnn changed from white to red. and said: "Oh, no. not nt nil! I m quite nil right. It wns the bent!" And lie proceeded to piny his next hand. The game went on until father was agnin "dummy." Tills time he glanced jnre more nt the young mnn to see his fare whiter thnn ever, nnd perspiration rolling down his cheeks. ''Now. look here." said father, "something is wrong. You nre ill. mnn. You must let me do something for you. What is it?" And the young man throwing his cards upon the table in desperation, ex claimed: "Oh! Thunder, I want to marry your daughter." And some day very soon the en gagement will be announced. But vou'll never ding from Nnncv who the voung man was. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES nLr,?n' Mrs- Wllllnm 'O. Scull, of th?i? 3'.nnn?.u.nce,.he ewwtement of o Mr. Morton narla Evans, ot this city. XV w(l,Mr."- rhnr,e5.w Sc"vnrtz, of nm.n wt.nmut lnne- Oermantown, an- Thm l,sT'V-ma J'0"'" Schwann, to Mr Thomas McKenn Allen son of Mr. and J'ra Benjamin Springs. - Alien, or Colorado l8S,!avinlilla.L.eiwlsiof. 156 Pine street. City Ambassador, Atlantic Wood'hu "v mr n,wood Spearman, of riai?. . i' NJ JL announces tha mar riage of her daughter. Miss Eleanor Bur- sIrattnEnkmS,,0,Mr' L"lle Pembroke "iratton, on Saturday. Juno 10. nt tha home of the bride's mother. l.Thm1?rrl?n, of MSB Myrtle Danna ler'nffTvJ,rn7ord an(1 Mr- Elmer PnB nVkr&w "n'nB'own, took place on Wed- ruiM,y' J.un.t 16A by tha Rev- John W of Wayn"e Centrn Baptist Church 111 m . i Vi"" J?".1 f "ocKrora, i r-ceiviiVV. ia SIr.8' Elwln B. Early are of a sin5 i0''1" atlons tinon the birth Whiii nrfMr'. Karly vas Mls.s Oenevlevo White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs White, emir?- ,wi!llaro M. Halloway. of Wayne, Amon'S'Thl nt hrllp0 " WednesXv ion $h i? Pr6860,1 ,wer Miss Itobln- mi r.W Crwford and Mrs. Stanton. ntertnir?0.n0tihy Johs'?no Basoler will home?hulnhonor r hPr PuPs at her th L8, ""ernoon In Cynwyd Among onSM kl,n,BJ P1",", bo Miss Ann Ash- HodKi iMiB x?'le S'mPson, Miss Muriel Murnh'v Iff Margaret Jovce, Miss. Stella Mli mi f0!' M' ran't Insemnn. "S Mib,sl pfTr' M8S Blftnch h5S: Miss TvJr"?. Pr.nncps I-arre, aasUted by Aul lhlr "aRe ana MlM Bertrand whoi'.8 n,IlM Twaddell, of Devon. mrhtent0.Mr; ,Dav!d M?wft St David's rf"?Ai,wlU ?U." p.laC6 I" Old h Buest nf hoS1on.Stttur'ur' w' h Riven i by nt fc',! supper to be Mawr nn w,a ' tt5Rn Doeter, of nryn Include MttdflS!flr .Th5 K'lesta will Ml" Ann 1mv ddS" br,dal Party act at iir.ni i ,m5L of Ardmore, who will Party. r of lno fcrWe and her bridal &r,f.n,V "c?'" .M.Lea .,, JL'fet, have m..' .u '." nineteenth Cbb 'm...vc on to the r cottar .t their cottare r; "w iyiwT,rKSr h'SS dav t vi.l1. y"11"' of vayno. left Mon m Mi?wail..hc?on' M,r- bonald White Piiwin atVikT6' Wls.nnd daughtor. Mrs, Exodus for Jamestown. Proposal Septemb.r!hre they W'U remaln unt11 n,rtr'n?Jld ." JolJn Marshall nnd Mr, Wn 2!;. H.lrftm a El'ason, of 1718 t h.l.etLh.ftvfBOne t0 Jamestown, II, I where they will spend the summer. PrA.m,?.n.5'.l,'?T'cuests attended tha Cfm?id..1ntA.iop n.1 J Pennsylvania Military College, of Chester, last wk wr Captain, n.' Kelso Carter, of IJaltl more! iaptaln A. M. Miller of New Havgn. Conn,, nnd Mr. Henry W. Potts; of Shepardlown. W. Va.. the three cuju01 th0 colI t the v wiin r9,haer" nttendlng Included ti?- "Ilft,m ' Sproul nnd her son, Mr. 2m,,.?r.Cvh.epr,rfU, 9Rp,Rln a" Mrs. Samuel Clyde. General and Mrs. Frank C. Sweeney, General William Price. Mrs. Lawrence tiouthsrd. of Boston ; Mr. and Mrs. nicliatd Wotherlll, Mr. nnd Mrs Albert Dutton MacDade, Dr. and Mr2 ?i.B' 5ro,,,hrsV Mr- nnI Mrs. Cowoe rn'lnTMMwJo,hn Fndwell Hlnkson .niur Jo,,n W. .Loveland, Mr. William ffivanra1!1Cu'ba.MrS' Aank Stelnhart' of -MDr'n.a,?d Ir?;, Edmund N. I.ippincott and their fantlly, of Oak Lane, will leave on Thursday for North Hnttswc Me., where they will spend the summer 2? !Llel,Ie.tVrn ln. th n.utumn they wit (ndannltely. ,dB' Wh're they Wl11 "mal" ofMr. ndthMer,. Wihtt al ssfs&in Bpend t,,e - Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. rickford nnrt Miss Marlon Plcltford have moved Into their new home, 200 Clmyd avenue. S whcr6 lhey will 'spend the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. nrewster tthoads, whose murrltitte took place In Anrll. Ji2T0 9f i Mr nnd JIrB Doollttle. on City Ine- Oak Lane. Mrs. Bhonris will be ,iSmhJrd ? Miss Katharine Gage, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clinton Gage of Oak Lane. M1,i nTnd Mr": J Wallace nndcllffo. 2..,. Aune Bnd Germnntown, have an nounced the engagement of their dauch- w'i.--8tiiJorlt" May, Radcllffc. to Mr. Walter Ulnns Laycock, of Olney. .Card,s have boen sent out by Mr. nnd M. Eugene V. Ellis, of G25 Berkley street, Camden, announcing tho cngago HSirni 'i1'!. tla"8hte Miss Ethel nJ fiS'fenj? M!v T- Motion Fullerton, of 1418 Wlldwood avenue, Camdtn. io5Lr And .Mrs- nobert H. Rommoy, of 122S Harrison street, Frankford, an nounco the engagement of their daugh-tot-. Miss Florence Remmey, to Mr. Car roll Denn Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin W. Kennedy, of The Hedges, 1 rankford. Mr. and Mrs. David Newman, of 2BS Roosevelt boulovard, announce tho marriage of their daughter. Miss Hose rmr Newman, to Mr. Samuel Shelly. v J0A4 . Master street, on Sunday, June 20, In Philadelphia. ' GERMANTOWN Mrs. Georite A. Fernlcy, of 7207 creshelm road, entertained nt bridge at her home loat Wednesday afternoon. Thero were four tnbles. Mrs. Marian K. Drew, formerly of Nowhal afreet, but now of Hartford, Conn., Is tha guest for a few dayn of Mrs. Percy Neel, nt 124 West Mount Airy avenue. Mrs. Drew's son, Cnptnln Charles W. Drew, of the United States air service, la now stationed in Algiers. i,rMt, and Ms 'Ph Miller, of West Washington lane, will open their sum mer home at Cape May on July 1, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph C. Cloud, Jr.. 261 East Sydney street, are spending the summer nt Bala. ,M1J,sJi.1Lp.P May Pearlman, of 000 West Fhll-Ellena street, entertained In honor of her twelfth birthday nt her home on Saturday. There were fifty seven guests nresent. Miss Mnhi Vnr. gen, Miss Elearnor HorlnBteln nnd Miss jiunenao i-enriman assisted In receiving, Miss Constanco Hnrdlng, ot 242 West 1.1UIJIC1 oireei, nas ;oinea ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Hnrdlng, ln Ocean City for the summer. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Amonir tha lnterpstlncr wmlrilntra nt fVin mnni. ...in v. .i... nil a:.". i . " ;.'..""'.,;,;.i""l..u.l.i.u.u'n '" of 2200 NoVth 'p fSVn ?n,X ."Tni' Lincoln W. Hall, of 2407 Vnth s.vnnVh i Street. Which Will tnkn nlnr In tlm Ail. . . .V.. .-.-"- '-'V',"" bourne Presbyterian Church. Ashbourno, Pa., nnd will be followed by a reception nt tho Rlttenhouse. The bridal attend ants will Include Miss Esther Leaf, maid of honor: Mrs. George Hasselbacher, matron of honor: Miss Edith Gclger, Miss Alice Gehrls. bridesmaids: Mr. Leigh Hall, best man : Mr. Edward Tou rlson. Mr. George Hasselbacher, Mr. Wll Ham Steele and Mr. John Gehrls, ushers. Tho wedding of Miss Lena Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosen thal, of 967 North Marshall street, and Mr. Benjamin Fyno will take place on June 27 at the home of the brldo's par ents. The at homo cards aro for after July 10 at 1500 South Eighth street. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fought have returned from their wedding trip and are at home at 6123 North Twelfth street. The bride was Mrs. Inn M. Stein, of Davenport, Iowa. Mr. and Sirs. Ellwood Vogenberg havo returned from Washington and will be home nt 262 West Albnnus street. Mrs. Vogenberg wns Miss Elizabeth M. Minster.- WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Peltz. of 4211 Pine street, who nre now occupying their summer home, Woodlelgh Manor, at Blue Grass, Pa,, celebrated their eight eenth wedding anniversary Saturday evening, when thero were about forty guests present. Mrs. S. Merrill Weeks and Miss Prls cllla Weeks, of 816 South Forty.elghth street, have returned from a stay of u few days ut Ocean City. Mr. Max Swartz, of the Brantwood Hotel, Forty-second street nnd I'arkslde avenue, returned home on Saturday from Europe on the New York, where he spent two months. A few of his friends. In cluding Mrs. Swartz, Miss Rose Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Cohen and Miss Edith Cohen, motored to New York to meet him. An nttrnctlve farewell dinner was given Miss Winifred Wesner Friday at 4:30 o'clock, who will becomo the brldo of Mr. Walter Flelsohauer on Saturday moinlng at the Church of tho Trans r.gurntlon, Flfty-Blxth street and Cedar avenue. Tho guestn Included Mrs. Judson Cur tis, who will be the bridesmaid: Miss Sarah Atchison, Mrs. Richardson, Miss Emily Otterson, Miss Beatrice Wesner, sister of the brldo; Miss Anna C. JIc Mahon, Miss Mary Ellis, Miss Nan Smith, Miss Jane Barry, Miss Edna Potts, Miss Helen Grover, Miss Lillian Eelsch, Mr. George Snyder, Mr. Ran dolph Rlchman. Mr. James Walsh and Mr. Charles McDowell. 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. S. Stern, of 617 West Passyunk avenue, has returned home after having spent the month In Georgia, where ho wns visiting -his son, Mr. Herman Stern, who Is now recuperating In tho marine hospital. Mrs. Oeorge McConaghy and family, of 1625 Rltner street, are spending the week In Wlldwood, Mra. Love, of 1604 Wolf street, has gone to Trenton for the week. While there she will be the guest of her rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Norrls, Jr., of ASK FOR and GET 7- Horlick's i Tho Original - r Malted Milk for Infanta and Invalids i&ptd IralUtlona nJ Subitltutea mr ttTT I iim VAHHHBWi.'wHHHBBBflHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH lWMMMyMrWMSeMMMMMMMMMBMMMMMl (HBWtfBBBBHBBBBBBBBlHBBBBV VsBHHHllHflpPHl 'V '? '(IBPr'SwPW iii2S MBS. LEO J. DAWSON Who before her recent marriage, was Miss Mary Eileen Kcrwlck 2122 Pine street, aro receiving congratu lations Upon the birth ot a daughter. Mr, nnd Mrs. Edwin A. Gale, of 170!) mtner streol, nro the guests of Mrs. .1. Ilyan at her summer home, 610 Pacflc n venue, Atlantic City. They will return to their home early In the fall. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles McWIIllams, of 2435 south Chadwick street, ure being congratuluted upon tho birth of a daugh ter, Florcnco MffWIIllams. Mrs. McWII llams will bo remembered ns Miss Agnes llooney. Miss Dela Brennan, of 1703 Porter street, has returned to her home after having spprt n few days In Atlantic City as tho guest of friends. TIOGA Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph P. Lodge nnd their daughter, Miss Naomi Lodge, of West Tioga street, will spend the re mainder of tho season at their summer horns in Stone Harbor. Miss Mnrimret McMennmy. of Holmcsburg,.wlli be the guest or ansa .oago ior several weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Tutcur. of 373.1 North Carlisle street, will loavo on July 1 for Ocean City and will remain until autumn. Mr. nnd Mr8. Thomas Boyer, formerly of West Venango street, havo gono to Atlantic City to live. Mr. and Mra. Sydney S. Rosenthal havo returned from a trip to Washing ton and Virginia and will bo nt home at 1326 Lycoming street. Tho brldo was Miss Lillian A. Wolfson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Alexander S. Wolfson. STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph V. Bernhelm, of 2435 West Lehigh avenue, entertained yesterday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock to announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth M. Bernhelm, to Mr. Isador Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus F. Dalx, Jr.. nnd family, of 1613 North Thirty-third street, aro now at their cottage In Ava 16n for. the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Au gustus F. Dalx. 3d, will join their par ents for tho week-ends. The Rev. nnd Mrs Abrnm J. Levy aro now at their new home, 3217 Susque hanna avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Louis J. Roth nnd their daughter, Mlas Bernlco Roth, of 1830 North Nowklrk street, aro visiting In New York. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Frommer and tholr son, Mr. Meyer Frommer, have moved frcm 3108 Berks streot to their new home, 4904 North Eighth street. YARDLEY The fourth annual luncheon of the Yardley Civic Club was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. Yar rlngton Barnes. There were fifty guests piesent, tho following committee acting as hostesses: Mrs. Frank Slgafoos, Mrs, Paul Brown, Mrs. E. Yarrlngton Barnes, Mrs. George Bennett, Mrs. Augustus J. Cadwallader, Mrs. Edward Doyle, Mrs. William Slack. Mrs. Algernon S. Cad wallader, Mrs. Charles M. Barnes, Mrs. 1 itonert w. weicn. airs, uuver wnarton. jvi iss juary Miss Mary O'Connell. Miss Ella S. Moon. A talk was riven by Mrs. R. W. " 2? Bltlmorcrecutlve secretary or Ille 'v'c i-eaguo or tnat city, Miss Sarnh Eastburn. a student at tho Friends' Select School, Philadelphia, en tertained sixteen girls of her class over the week-end. On Saturday the teach ers and boys of tho class joined them for a canal trip and picnic. WISSAHICKON The engagement of Miss Mvrn Wsrt ir.an. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor wood P. Wartman, of 300 Rochelle ave nue, and Mr. Norman Hand, of Salem, N. J., wns announced last week at .a card party given In Miss Wartman's honor by her parents at their home. Tho guests Included Mrs. Andrew Sauer, Mrs. John Aledhelm, Mrs. Frank S. Whltcomb, Mrs. Joseph Culley, Miss Lucy Fox. Miss Elsie Barth, Miss Anna Barth, Mls.s Eleanor Bromley. Mrs. Joseph C. Henderson, Jr , Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mrs. William Adelhelm, Mrs. James Dobson Schofleld, Miss Helen De Haven, Miss Ruth Day. Miss Kathleen Perry. Miss Myrtle Sllverwood, Mrs. John Dolan, Mrs. J. D. Pnlnt. Mrs. Alns lie. Mrs. S. Glllett Rider. Mrs. Ralph Peoples, of Haddonfleld, N, J. : Miss Susanne Fisher, of Norrlstown, and Mrs. Brndshaw, of Brooklyn, X, Y. The Ermine rnbllo Ledger welcomes social notes of Intrrrnt from vnrloui part of trim city, lint thcM notes mint be ennoble of lerlflratlon. Hereufter ooclal Items nent by mnll to the.imner will not he published, unions iitjcnrd bj the sender with mime, nddresi nml telephone num ber. Audri social Items to tbe Nocletr Kdltor. Kvenlns I'ubllc Ledger, 000 Ctirttnut street. Most Reasonable Prices for Quality Steward &i Send Us Your Furniture NOW To Be Re-upholstered and Repaired We will do the work during the summer and thus avoid delay in the fall. The covering material may be selected now or later. Estimate furnished. Dainty Ruffled Curtains for summer use. Plain or dotted. $3.75 to $7.00 the pair. 1003 Chcsinut.cSircct Interesting Marriago of Miss Bertha Rosenthal and Mr. Samuel Bott The wedding of Miss Helen Mar cuerlte Rodgers, daughter of Mr. Thomas Shaw Rodgers, of 6021 Larchwood nv nue, and Dr. Charles Hunter Heacock took place en Saturday at 3:30 o'clock at tha summer home of tha bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Simpson Doughton, at Moylan Roso Valley. The ceremonv wis nrformed by the Rev. Max C. Wlant, pastor of tha First Baptist Church, of Reading. Tne nriae. wno was given in mar riago by her brother, Mr. Raymond Wllda Jtoders, was attended by her sister, Miss Mary Lucrotla .Rodgers. The bridegroom's cousin, Dr. Curtis Clyde Eves, acted as best man. After tha wedding trip Doctor nnd Mrs. Heacock will live In Rochester, Minn. BOTT ROSENTHAL A pretty wedding was solemnized last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosenthal, 3729 North Bouvler streot. when their daughter, Miss Ber tha Rosenthal, was married to Mr. Bamuel nott, of 3525 North Fifth street, by tha Rav. Joseph Krauskopf. D. D., of the Keneseth Israel Temple. The bride wore a gown ot white soft silk veiled with georgette crepe, with a veil of tulle arrhnged with llljes of the val ley, and carried n shower of similar flowurs combined with bride's roses. She was given In marriage by her father nnd Mrs. Louli Rosenthal was her only nttendant The . latter wore a pink georgette crepe frock, with a leghorn hat trimmed with pink and carried pink Mr. Louis Rosenthal, the bride's brother, wis best man. Following the sorvlre thcrs was a reception for the families. Mr. and Mrs. Bott left for Pittsburgh, Pa. They will be at home after July 15 at 3628 North Seventeenth street. WILSON WINTERMT55 Another Interesting wedding of yes- terday was that of Miss Mndallne Wln- ternltz. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wlnternltz. of New York, and Mr. Valentin-) Li. wiura, "i ; aiy, which took iilaco at noon at the home of tho bridegroom's grandmother, Mrs. Roso Levi, 1733 North Sixteenth street, with tha Rev. Henry Befkowltz. D. p.. of tho Rodeph Shalom Temple, officiat ing a .oOf.nt followed the ceremony. Mr. and MM. Wilson left on a trip and upon tholr return they will spend tho summer In Chelsea. They will bo at homo after October 1 at 4612 ork road. ROSETT MAY Miss Sarah May. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mav. of 1053 Hollywood street, was marrlad yesterday to Mr. Herman Rosott at tho home of the officiating clergyman, the Rev. Dr. Leylnthal. 716 Plna strjjt. The bride, who was at tended by Miss Sarah Hoffman as maid of honor, woro a gown of white satin, with tulle veil, and carried a shower boumietto of sweet peas and roses. The best man was .Mr. Max Sllversteln. Among those present were MM oadie flreenstcln. Mr. and Mr". Louis Litter, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Litter. Mr, and Mrs ih,,in Kiivr Mm. Marv Litter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Max Sehor. Mr. and Mrs. Max Slgle. Mr. und Mrs. Louis Marklnd, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Marklnd, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosett, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Leff, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoffman, Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hoffman. Mr. and Mra. Sam Silver, Mr. Samuel Rosett, Mr. Harry Goodman. Mr. I. Rroudy, Miss Lena Pago, Miss Anna 'Hoffman, MIbs Cella Elnfeld. Mr. and Mrs. H. May, of Chi cago: Mr. and Mrs. Morris Olbbs, Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Rubensteln. After a wed ding trip to Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Ro sett will bo at home after July 4 at 3122 Euclid nvenuo. LUDWIG ALPER Miss Lena Alper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jncob Alper, of 3134 Berks street, was married yesterday afternoon at her home to Mr. Jacob I, Ludwlg, the Rev. Marvin Nathan officiating. The bride wore n gown of white taffeta with hat of tho same material and was nt tended by her sister, Mrs. S. Elnhorn. ns matron of honor, while Mr. Harry Luch was best man. After a tour of the Great Lakes Mr. and Mrs. Ludwlg will live nt 3134 Berks street. FRANKS FINN A pretty home wedding took place yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock, when Miss Bertha Finn, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Abrahnm Finn, of 2157 North Thirty-second street, wns married to Mr. Morton Franks, of this city. The cere mony was performed by the Rev. Dr. IMPORTED POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL la the recocnixed quality table oil in America POP lJ Tuesde Special Monday and Tuesday Only Chicago $- .10 Pencil regular $1.50 Sharpener The Office Requirements Co. 1302-04 Filbert St. Locuit RB34. Rare 1011 l.aroett DtitHbutort of Rubber Bandt in PMladtlnhta ns A. V' "uwm. RS main oi nuuui. - Jesse H. Finn, brother of the bride, waa best man. Among those present at the reception were Mr. and Sirs. C. I. Finn, of Ottawa, Can.: Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Finn, of Chicago: Mr alid Mrs. Herman Franks, of Pottsvllloj Mr. nnd Mrt. S. JC Slvlts, of Pittsburgh : Mr. and Mrs. S. Franks, Mr. and Mrs. J, Franks, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Green,. Mr. and Mrs. I. Abrnm. Mr. nd Mrs. 8. Levy, MISS Kthr T.avu r TnVltflH LOW, Mr, and Mrs. Morton Levy, Mrs. Rosa Glazer, Mr, Leon Glazer Miss xeaay uiazsr, MISS Marlon Uiazer, mr. Herman J. Finn, Mr. Edwnrd E. Finn and Miss Sarah Llnsenberg. After the wedding trip Mr. nnd Mr Franks will be at home at 2167 North Thirty-second street. HARRIS MILLER An Interesting wedding will take place today at noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Slmbn Miller, of 006 North Six teenth street, when their daughter. Miss Prue H. Miller, will became the brida of Mr. WUam A. Harris. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Dr. Henry Berkovvltz and will be followed by n breakfast of sixty covers. After a wed ding trip to the Adirondack mountains Mr. and Mrs. Harris will spend the re mainder of tho summer nt the home of the bride's parents, on Derby avenue, Ventnor, nnd will later live with Mr. nnd Mrs. Miller, 008 North Sixteenth street. MARTIN ROUSE Tho wedding of Miss Eleanor Mar guerite Rouse and Mr. .John A. Martin took place Wednesday morning at D o clock In tho Church of the Assump tion. Twelfth nnd Spring Garden streets. The bride wns attended by her sister, Miss Anna K. Rouse. .The bridegroom had as his best man Mr. Samuel L. Martin. A wedding breakfast followed at tho home of tho bride, after which Mr. and Mrs. Martin left for an extended wed ding trip. WAUOH CLARK A pretty wedding wns solemnized on Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. In the Church of Our Lady of ViuTory, Flfty-fourth and Vine atreets, when Miss Marie C. Clark, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. P. J. Clark. 124 North Paxon street, became the bride of Mr Raymond A. Waugh. The Rev. John F. Graham performed thn caremonv ami nAlhrntAH the nuptial mass. A wedding breakfast ioiiowcu immediately at tho home of the bride's parents. The bride waa attended by her sister. Miss Margaret E. Clark, who acted as maid of honor, A cousin, Friendship and Candy How closclv are tho t.wn nlliod How easy to promote sociability with thi nnaslno- nrniinr! nt n Vinv of GOOD candy, i Our 35 years reputation, is a guarantee of the "goodness" of HOLLIS candy, and despite tho advanced costs of materials wo are keeping our prices at rock bottom without sacrificing quality. CHOCOLATES Compare them with any JOHN G. HOLLIS, lllllllllttllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllt 1 HIARFTPC DIABETES Why Suffer Longer? Mountain Valley Water Famous curative water from near Hot Spring 3, Ark. ENDOnSKD BT PHYSICIANS Mountain Valley Water Co., 718 Chestnut St. rhonr. Walnut S407 Served at leading Clubs. Hotels, Cafes and P. II. n. dlnlnc cars M hv nmt-rltss grocers, ilrugslBts. etc., or direct by us. H! EEiifflairaniKicMWiTJinwiiiramhTJ George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Philadelphia's Greatest Millinery Sale This Is tho sentiment of our many patrons as they select their chapeaux from our wonderful stock of choice millinery. Special 50 Fine Lisere Trimmed Hats, worth double the price. Now $10.00 Fine Tub Skirts, Special $5.00 An extraordinary opportunity, at the commencing of the summer season to secure a washable skirt of line gabardine, Inset pockets wide girdles, pearl button trimmed ; sizes 25 to 30, S.oo. Tub Hntlne or Itatlno Skirts In all regular sizes are special at C8.S0 each. Georgette Blouses This is a reduction of our own hlcher priced kinds. Tho shades Sr.COM Long, White Silk Gloves, $1.75 They are "Kayser" Silk Gloves In 12 button length In splendid quality. Long Silk CJloves at this price are remarkable as they are hard to procure nnd ery much In demand , all sizes. Flesh Color Dress Shields Cotton lined, 30c pair; Silk lined, 40c pair They come In regular, opera and crescent ohapes ; the product of America's beat known Dress Shield manufacturer; If they ware stamped with his name they would be at least a third more. Allen's Ribbons Are Famous Philadelphia's most representative assortment Is here at Allen's Just Inside our Chestnut street door. Ribbons of every kind , Ttlbbonn of every shatfe: of every width. We ar told many times a day that our showing of Ribbons cannot be equaled In town. And our Drices on Ribbons are surprisingly moderate, quality considered. Ladies Full-Fashioned Pure Silk Hosiery at $3.00 a Pair This Is the regular J3.B0 grade: lisle soles and carter top- full fashioned feet: a dependable quality for wear and servIceAbillfv They come In either black or white. We would advise liberal buvlnr at this special price. Columbia Brand Wool 35c and 45c ball The discontinued shades and klnda of the spring season. Thera neynwtorul'ci;iyenal7hirh,prc". SSfoiff Bhadt'' Pure Linen Dish Towels 36-inch; Ready Hemmed, 50c each This la one pf our best grades of linen and will gW very satis factory iear. They, arc 16.75 for a dosen towels. rip. Upon their 6613 Haverford return they will live at avenue.. NORRI8TOWN Miss Mildred Fox. of 409 Da Knlb street, gave a luncheon nhd auction bridge at the Plymouth Country Club In honor of Miss Mary Reeder Lenhardt, uihn will h mnrrlorl trt Mr. JoSePh Hare. of Pittsburgh, at a home wedding on Saturday evening. The guest were Miss Margaret Hare, Miss Elizabeth Oresh, Miss Cathnrlno Fox, Miss Alice Ch Ids. Mls Marjorla Chllds, Mrs. John Blade rn... m. if,,i,t rr Warren. Mrs. Kenneth Howie, Mrs. Theodore Peters and Mrs. spencer u. jones. mi.. t..v..i TiuriAx Minn Mary W, Kane and Miss Eleanor McGlnley have returned from West Point Military AcaJ. emy, where they attended the festivals in connection witn me acaucm -menccment exercises. ROXBOROUQH Art tnlAratlna, .Inn Wftddthf Wilt be that of Miss Mary E. Cole, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs, james uoie, oi "'-, " lane, and Mr. John Q. Heller, of 4417 Dexter ntroet, which will take place on Wednesday. Juno 30. at nodn In the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The bride will ba at tended by Miss Marie Helser, the bride groom's slater, and Mr, Carl Slgwart will be best man. Miss Mary Thorp and Miss Elizabeth Thorp, who have boen passing the early summer at their cottage In Peermont, have returned to their home ln Green lane. .ii.., u MOORESTOWN Mrs. Joseph Oaskell has returned from Welleslev College, where aha attended her class reunion. r.. vi.ni rsnihhn la vlslttnr his sis tr. Mrs. Herbert Longacre, ln Pitman, N.J, No Soap Better . For Your Skin Than Cuticura wSH2iS5&i,ME i)frMofCtU . SSISJ 60c lb. $1.00 kind anywhere else. 920 Chestnut St. Drink liTffiSwImTuTi Reduced to $6.75 regular stock: the broken sizes of are Navy, Fleah, White and Black. FLOOR Ml 0 KSxillB icuiur ui oi. i-aurs vnurcn, unesier, ue- i!EXin S8.We"S?i5?nt AS;"8'"." ?I " rUUllU t llUIIUUli k lltj HUrQMl ill- he nev. William H, Michaels, Mr. Albert J. Williams, Mr. Joseph K. Qulnby, Mr. N. O. Realey, Mr, John Pennington and Mr, Ernest Le Roy Green. Mr. and Mra. fteese Flelschmann nnd their family, of Moylan, will go In n few day to Chelsea, where they have taken a cottage for the summer. The second of the summer dances at the Sprlnghaven Country Club at wal llngford will be held on Saturday eve ning, preceded by several dinner partlea by club members. Mrs. H. H. Peck and Miss Trance Hall, of nidley Park, have returned from Ger mnntown, where they spent several days attending commencement week of the Walnut Lane School, where their sister, Miss Madelyn Hall, Is a student. Miss Kllen Messlck, of Chester, accompanied them. Tke Finest Cliocolate in theWoxlcL' Jl III . ' '' S "A aAX9 A PAY i TI-jrH tJS . i . i i i i T7t ,'''t Modely BACHMAN CHOCOLATE MFG.CO.Mt.Joja It's Worth a Mart's While to Work in Wanamaker's HUSKY, stalwart men nre wanted for steady, all-year round, inside positions. Contrast this with tho insecurities and exposure of outside work. In this Wanamaker Store you're part of a great, live, interesting business organization, and are looked out for in matteis of sick benefit, life insurance, savings, pensions, etc., through the John Wanamaker Foundation. Men Whom We Can Place at Once Are STRONG, ACTIVE MEN in Shipping Department, to handle heavy boxes, crates, etc. FREIGHT ELEVATOR OPERATORS; both skilled operators and those desirous to learn operating. Please apply in person at Employment Office, First Floor Gallery. John Wanamaker ri!OTOriAYH AHinmkrn 12,h- rrls A Pasryunk Ave. Ainamora Mt.Danyt a: Ewi.0i43- OnACB DARMNO In "EVKN ASWE" APOLLO "3 WjgW H. n WALTHALL In "THE CONKESSION" A DP Am A CHESTNUT Below 16TH tItUlt jo A. M. to 11:15 P. M nOBKRT WARWICK In "THE CITY OF MASKS" BALTIMORE bk'S..V?0ai&S PAULINE FREDERICK In "THE PALISER CASE" m t Tcmnn broad street and DLUCDIIXL' SUSOITRHANNA AVI KATHERINE MACrJONAI.n tn "THK UEAUTI jrAHIvBT" BROADWAY ?;&??"&! NA7.1MOVA In "THE HEART OF A CHILD" Ave. M. rADITfll '!2 MARKET STREET V-yrl 1 V-i-i 10 A M. tn II -15 P. BRYANT WAfiUnURN In MRS. TEMPLE'S TELEORAM" M. prvrri ID V Erie Av. and Oth St. LcaN 1 Ut I Matinee. 2:15 OLIVE THOMAS tn "OUT YONDER" COLONIAL G,naS A Manlawood Ave. an 7 nnrt n P. M. T TT T.f AV ntSfl In "THE OREATEST QUESTION" rMDDCQQ "AIN ST" MANAYUNK fc.MrKllD3 MATINEE DAIL t w nDirpTTU a "THE OREATEST QUESTION FAIRMOUNT SSiJS- NORMA TALMADOE In "THE WOMAN QIVES" CAAII V THEATRE 1311 Mrk1 rAlVllL.1 n A M lo Midnight 1311 Mrkt St. inpp. HAMPTON In ' A MODERN SALOME" Cn-U CT THEATRE nlnw Spruce DOlri Jl. MTINPE DAILY CORINNE ORIFFITII tn "THE OARTBR olRL" FRANKFORD Zf$ZnD MACK BENNETT'S "DOWN ON THE PARS?" GREAT NORTHERN VT$ W'??2! IAIDCDIAT TJI WALNUT STB. IlVlrE.r,IAL, MntK 3 -no E 7 & 0 ELAINE HAMMER8TEIN In "THE WOMAN OAME" t CAniTD 1ST 4 LANCARTElt AVE. lnLn.r matinee daily ROSEMARY THERY In HIO UKA.Ub I IDCDTV BROAD t COLUMBIA AV. L.lOE.lA 1 I MATINEE DAILY OEOROE WALSH In "A MANHATTAN KNIQHT" 333 MARKET .TSffHSV,? CONSTANCE RINNEY In "THE STOLEN KISS" MANHEIM aermtntown and Manhelm 8t. Mil. 2ilS, Even.. 7 arvl 0 "TUB RIVEn'8 END" MnnFI 25 SOUTH BT.- Orch.ttra, lVlJULlj Contlnunils 1 to 1L ALT. RTAR f!AT In "THE OREAT 8IIADOW f THRU X summer homo in Chelsea, Mr. Walter Camb, ot New OjHwl'. etrtet, has gone to California to renwtlti M ' several U'kpUb i r ' , .....i , , SMALLER GAS BILLS Sfnd for circular describing the flu At? our ri rtnie top. It's a mnne'SavM','' ., FatenUd and Guaranteed by W.H.Pearce&Co;1 41 S. 2nd St. ffrW, PHOTOPLAYS o- i crw. 1, u . j sidCf Tho following theatres obtain their picture through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guaranteo of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theaiw in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. OVERBROOK ?.FonD ; B- WALTHALL ln "THE CONFESSION" PALACE n J avTti J5r.,.SJ, J .U,1B p ANTTA flTfwtDT, , "THE F1GHTINO SHEriinRDESS" PRINCFSS 10,S MARKET STREET' ROBERT WARWICK in ' "DRIFTWOOD" REGENT 1IARKET ST. Dlow 17TH ,,. . 04S A- M- P- "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" RIALTO CERMANTOWN AVE. , REX REACH'S "THE SILVER HORDE" RUBY JlARKET RT. BELOW TTB KVni,nRINE,NA,,L,D,,BP'U- THE nEM-TT if.VRK ET" SAVOY 1:11 KET STREET Enmf day' ,J "WNiain- "CHII.nnEN' MIT WANTED" SHERWOOD M V,n,,o?gi!rmol?M EI'OENT O'tiRtrV ll ri ' "HIS WIFE R MnEY" STANLFY MARKET ABOVE 10TII "nn J?"Vx."AnYtnnI5'',;,l5 p- " 'PR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE" VICTORIA M vnKKT fiT ar. om OEORHES CARPENTIER In ' "THE WONDER MAN ' T NIXON.N1RDI.INCER IB THEATRES BELMONT 52D Auova maiucjei .""OTHY DAI.TON tn THE DARK MIRROR" CEDAR 0TH CBUA'1 AVENUS , "5 STFWART In V "THE SAOEHUUSHER" COLISEUM StA"KKT BETWKSN L"'w,vi inTII AND ilbTII ETHEL CLAYTON n W" "SOULS ADRIFT" UMBO ,??T..7:- Anp .AVvl FRANK KEENAV In "BROTHERS DIVIDED" LOCUST. r2D AND '-OCUbT STREET) MAE MURRAY In l ON WITH THE DANCE" NIXON B2D U MARKET BTB, and 3 iiui..-.r wArtitifuitN in "MRS TEMPLE'S TELEORAH" RIVOLI 62D AND ,?? ."J,?- PRI8CILLA DEAN In ""T, s vmniN op 8TAiinouL" THE QTD AMn-OERMANTOWN AVBL V lot.Afl MWOHA fT , )4 "WHY CHANQB TOUR WlFKT't,. ,. WEST ALLEGHENY BLANCHE BWB lim IIWBtlEU sa?"' 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