WOikfTtf&Ffi iV Hi y '3H-V ?' -'" Anv i. r . ,"rtjfF,-t s vt-' v. , "'-i -r-wrr' f ' ' ' vmrr"' if ' ' mVjf.fK SJ-'-J- r' VJTI EVENING PUBLIC XEDGER PHILABELPHIA FKIDAY, MAY 13, 1021 It JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE A'aicy Wynne Tallcs of the Tea Given by Colonial Dames for Mrs. Vere Speke Alston She Tells of Various Bits of Interest BESIDES preparing for th Blower Mnrket nxt week. thor was mitto . Lit dolnj yesterday nnrt todaj, Utciiis it br and all. Thara ' oro a cood many Bwfheona out at Sodgley. and thon thri was tho Ua at the ctaptar roonw SfSu Phlladolphia Caaptor. No. 2. (Lltmltl Dames of America, after tlio wncal meatlnr. The tea waa dven for Mr, Vara Spoko AlBfon, of England, 'who'll nono other than the former Miss Uin Chow, of tMs city, a daushtcr of pi Samuel Oanw and n sister of the f't feamuJ Chew. wbo death oc carod about t-o year nB. U, ind M:s. Alston armed hero !M't week .'roin 12n.;land. Tliey haTO been over for a couple of yoara, aP.r their l.t rial', was very ead, be , au,e c was whllo thay were hero that f'aia flhow died. Mr Alston la delightful, and It waa pleasure to see her yoatordar. Mra. OswaM Obnw, who la a relative, Is n Colaalnl Datao of that chapter, too, and has b tlii way, dono some fine work In minus public tbiiiCB. Only recently the waa rr.atlo national president of the Women' Ovemona Lcncuo at the con ventier. nbieh was bold In this city Bt the Emergency Aid, Sho Is nrcblenf of the local Overseas Legion oi Women and Is vastly Interested in the vnrioua works the members are t,it.m- up. Mrs. Samuel Chow, Mrs. ,lln"ri tnnlher. is president of the Clmr'ntte ('iislininii Club, wblrb bos 1 ww home on Spruce street above In,- ntnl wlili'li is (IoIiik audi line tl 'is- I ,,i tlint-e to n len Jut-t about two j,., nil'- :x for tin' Mars wlin bad taken . t in tlir lii'hi'ht for tin Ihiiim nml l,iiil n .Micbtful time. It is -n Inter i'ns In meet people of tbe ftnRe, ra pe. iiiII.n lb'' w''o ate not new to tbe (nntticin. Hear old Miss Jcnnlo Wctlierbv. who took tbe. part of tlio I'rinrc in "Krmlnle" when It was re vved bete, was present that afternoon awl Madge Leasing and Do Wolf Hop per and 1'rnncts Htarr and a great mnnv others. That charming Mist Wllllama, to whom Arthur .Inekson Is engnged, was wIMi the "Krininle" rompnny. I hear, t,. ih.' wnv that t-lio Is recovering from her rei'ent illness and 1 hope she, will .,. niffirirntly well to be married fliin'l'. ,, , , Ml this Is dlgresing very much fr.m the ten for Mrs. Alston. It was pi . nled by the annual meeting of the (nil-rial Dailies. at which Mrs. Jame l.argi' profiled. A largo num ber of P.'imes nl tended. Till-' Arthur tlrrbariN gavo a delight f'.i unrt.v nl the Ilnbblt in Fair m.iiint I'lirlt for ('iitherini' f'oxe and v( Porter In! tilgbt. You know, tin' hip to lip married on the sixteenth nf .lune at l lie Coxo's lovely place in PniMwi Cntherlne made her debut nl n t.n civeti there, nnd. of course, you lime cine .very July 4 to the dance, nn'l general tund I hey have in honor of th'' inileieti(lencc m of the nation. in',, i i- i be youngest of Mr. nnd Mi- i'ii three children. Her oldor ...i Until married Stnndley Stokes nn'l limn Coxe, her brother, Is un- 'l!l-M.i Ai,'I I'l.rter i a son of Judge nnd Mi WiHinm Porter, yow know, and li i "i Mr-. Hilly Clothier and of Unit 1'iiitcr, who married Abbie A' ii lie looks like hk sister, most pei- ii I link. J" I . iiiml nf tilnvlng out of doors. I ,i- lux fnmib lives in the citv anil 'i 'aid. of gnt'dcit cxcn-e me wi lii tse. he Is nlwnys dellgbtcd Minim mules liiin to tbe country. We can run nil day in the open SMM'EiMSSSMSMSMSMMWM'A , (3 Philadelphia Atlantic City i a JKIL&if&S" 1 el I llic Shops of Sensible Two Fine Models in "Millards" Superb Styles 1 ftcl resiling in it's dainty i simplicity. Of soft white oilt, finely tucked and fin- ishwl with filet edge. Out- a -'i-MU'-orciinary a; nlu' $1.95 tMILiWdn S 127 IS. 1 3th St. BOARDWALK SHOP ATLANTIC g u if. - 2iijsjiMSMajEjajBaaEaiajaiaBajsjs ESwsa Tr iirani iiihiii i ' n m " i'T'i C suLJi nirTifi XJ nf plui nt"H rwmn' izZ -gr?r::rT? liiti tTTiT' " "''JIiii inMinM-MiMMiTii Mit'miftMnriilteiiiBH Sect hose marks on the table scratches on the sideboard digs on the chairs bumps on the woodwork! Apply n coat of "LAVA-VAR" and watch the original, smooth shining surface return. "LAVA-VAR" dries over night. Wears like die glaze on your china. Never turns white. Exceedingly economical. At Your Dealer's, All Colors and Clear FELTON.SIRl.FVja.rn i.,- nt.;iir,i,:. lilrW'lM Manufacturers of Colors, and haro a thoroughly wonderful time. In town, you ace, cars go by the door, bealdcs innumerable automobiles, utid how could Mother let him go out by himself- he's only five yenrtj old. Well, the other day Aunjlo asked, him to corno out for the night and he bnd a boautlful time. Uelng used to stnylng a week at ti'tlmo when visiting there, ho waa thoroughly unprepared when on the afternoon nf the second day Auntie called him to get ready to go home. "Why, Auntie! Do 1 hnvc to go home tonfgbt?" "Yea, dearie. Mother doea not want you to Rtay longer this time." "C5ce,' aald Joe. "why I was only here u little bit of a nlgbt this time." NANOY WYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mra Charles Custlu Harrl ron, Jr., of Chuckawood, Vlllnnovn, have Issued Invitations for a danco on Fri day, Juno 3, In honor of Miss Ilhoda, Brooke, daughter of Mrs. Trenchard Emien rnowDaia. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wernar nutterworth, of Orefold street and Sunset nvenue, Chtktnut III1I. will thortlv Issue, Invita tion for the wedding of their daughter, Mlrs Joulee Buttrwortb, nnd Mr. l''red elicit Hcmslcy Levis, which will bo sol emnized on Wednesday, Juno 22, at 4:30 o'clock, nt tho home erf Miss Butter worth's parent, In tho presence of tho ttnmoniato riuniues only. A largo receiv lion will follow tho ceremony. Mr. nn! Mrs Mutterwoi tli will alve a dinner. lanoj on Tucsdny, June 21. In honor of MKi lUllterwortli nnfl Mr. I.evl?. Tlio Itev John II. Chapman, of St. Paul's Mpiscopal Church, will officiate Miss Mary de R Oeary will attend Mlrs liiitleruorth na mnld of honor and tho lirUlesmalda will luuludn Miss Agnes Ilowlaml liovls, Miss Catherlno Howard (..offin. Miss lillzabcth Holladay, of Wll nilngton, and Mlta Penelopo Curtis, of Boston. Mr Homer Hargent, of St. Augustlno, Ma., will act an best man and tho ushers will Include Mr. Kdward Magargo Levin. Mr. Stanley Welsh. Mr. Stanley McCaddon, of Mt. Vernon, N. Y nnd Jlr. Patrick W. Tlmbcrlako, of West Point, X. Y. An Interesting debutante of next sea son will bo Miss Vlrttlnln. do Morat Hmltlt, ilaughtcr nf Mr, nnd Mrs. Arthur V). Smith, of Spring Vnlley, Wynnewood. win will be Inttoduced to soclsty by her linrcnta in tho autumn. Mlsa Smith and Mrs. William S. Klllott, of Ardmore and Miss itboda M. Brooko returned on Wednesday from a six months' trip abroad. Tho Sophomoro Class of the Spring- !.!.. L'nl.nnl ...111 nn.AV...(.l ,I.A r.l .1 . I II , - PIJHU OVIIl'lll 111 1.-1IIV1 l.llll HIO f,. ...!. ..-1 lug class at a circus party this after noon. -riii, gratiuuiing cmss include. Mlsi Maty ill R Oeary. Miss Lucyllo Austin, Miss Virginia Carpenter, Miss Susan P I'uodman, Miss 15. Marttyn iledrge. Mi-s Margaret II. Hamilton. Mlsa Mima llugar, Miss Marlon Robert sou. Miss I'lixnbPth Madden, Miss Mary Sailer, Miss Loulso Walker, JIIss Jtosc mary llowc Miss Krances Blcknell. Miss Amello Selxas, Miss Mnrlon U. Dono gbue, Miss i:il7.nbetli West. Miss Mar garet Hrcchenrldge. Mlsa Mnry Hogue, Miss Hcln NatliHiison. Miss Christina llnrrl", .Miss Betty Bllllngslon. Miss l-'iauces Carman. Mls Mary Moses and Miss Maigarct Stralth-Mlller. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgp II. Kvans, of tho Hellevuc-Stratford. will entertain tit it, dinner-dance nt the Button on Friday: veiling:. Juno Iff, tn honor of Miss Isa bella Wnnainnker, (laughter of Mr. nnd Mrs, William IT. Wanatnakei', Jr.. of odi'o.il. Merlon, who will ln married to Mr. J. Howell Cuiimiliigs. Jr.. on Sat urday afternoon, Juno 11, in tlip Cnl-! vary Presbyterian Church, Sixteenth anil , LocusK si i cots. .Miss Wnnamaker will nlse; bc'tlio guesl of honor nt a tbratro. jm rt . In lie followed hy suiipcr, at the; ltlt.-CinIloii this evening, to lie, given lit .Mr. and Mis. Lulls August Uclmont of Merlon Among tho guests will he Miss i,i-rtruili' Conaway, Miss Mary i;il7.abeth J-:iliolt. Mis Kitty Smith. I Baltimore Tailored Waists Prices Of nimuiiit ni-innnl ih this "t! .'': :"", "'''" " :," rai unarming Diouse oi nnu m Hiiality White Dotted Swiss with collar, cull's and broad S Irill daintily hem- Cf'J Q stitched tP.tj HJ i wW'f II mmmmMfidFmM ' IIP' mW t W S 2Xmm i fi ii(aisi 1:1 - 1 PHILADELPHIA 1337 and Chestnut St. CITY BRIGHTON BLOCK Furniture WILL Ket kicked. Paints & Varnishes Since 1863 (.! Mln lEIIzabeth Orlbbell, Miss Marie I ' ulnnilnRg, .Miss Kleanore Cnnimlngs, I AT . fn-.. r,Mi.A , ........I. i. .i Miss Loulro Wnnnthaker nnd Miss Alma Wanamaker: Mrs William Austin. Jr., A i'. Arthur K, I'cw. Mr. Hubert Barry, Mr. (leorgo Hlahon, 3d. Mr James Douglas Darby. Mr Arthur Hickman, Mr Joseph Kartwlck. Mrs. Charles Bradford Kraley and her family, who spent the winter Cannes, franco, aro at present In Paris. Mrs, Maley, with hsr fnmlly. will sail for this country tha latter part of May. I)r. and Mrs. Henry P. Page. SIS South Sixteenth street, have Issued Invitations for a dinner nt the Merlon Cricket Club on iTldny pvenlng. June 21. In honor of their daughters, Mlfs Evelyn II. Page and Miss .Nancy N. pge. The guests will later attend the Cinderella dance, Mlsa OraeTo Campbell, of Morlden, Conn., who will attend as one of tho bridesmaids at the. wedding of Mlsa '-.Jherlne H. Lee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tlornco H. Lee, of Havcrford, mid Mr. JLvati i J. Lester, Jr. of this city, which will be solemnlzpd on Saturday, Juno IS, In tho Bryn Mawr Picsliyter Inn Church, will he the guest of her uncle. Dr. R. Holmes, of Nnrberth, next month. Mr nnd Mrs. Samuel Bisptiam, I.IOrt l)n I.nncoy place, will leave early In Juno for Cape May, where thev will spend tho summer. Miss Kleann'r Bis tihnm, who baa been visiting In St Loula for some time, will return home tho latter part of tho month. Mr, and MrB. 15. Walter Clark, of Kee waydin. Chestnut Hill, have Usucd In vltatlonn for the nmrrlagp of their daughter, Mlsa Frances B. Clark, and Dr. James K. Stoddard, on Saturday, June 4. nt 1 o'clock, In the chapel of Pomfret School, Connecticut. Mra. James C. Howe, who spent sev eral months In Southern Franco, re turned to her homo In Chestnut Hill last week. Mra. Joseph L. Fritz and her daugh ter, Miss Henrietta Fritz, of rolbam Court, will leave today for Princeton, whero they will epend the week-end. Mr. J. Wllmor Blddle and his daugh ter. Miss Harriet Blddle. of the, Bit Carlton, who are spending somo time In tlio Blue It idee Mountains of Virginia. will letum homo the latter part of the' month. I Mrs. C, Kdwnrd Atherton. nf iliwrtel. gravltt. who hurt hecn spending several weeks In North Carolina, will return home early next week. Mr. and Mrs. Bichard McCall, Jr., of tho Lenox Apartments, will ocoupv their homo, 2115 Locust street, on Monday Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET ipff J Mann & Dilk 1102 CHESTNUT STREET i' ' it '""- " m' ' r-io y?f!-v n7 it i 1 4r i a a 1 ? i v- ' 1 m iAIA 1 133 S. 13th Street Suits Dresses Wraps for Every Occasion Specially Priced We Have Taken Great Reductions on Our Spring Stocks and Are Offering Wonderful Values in New Summer Apparel SUITS....Nwr,tea20'0059-50 Formerly 39.iW-150.00 DRESSES ?. 1 9-50.65 .oo Formerly 39M-135M WRAPSnow 25 -oo 7 5 .oo Formerly 59.50-150.00 jjteggfflBBmira - lllfrillljlM Mlft , III fcMMM Photo by t'nchracli. MISS JIAItV STOUT Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. OeirRO Clymcr Stout, of Ilerwyn, who will take part 'In tho Devon Horso Show, which will tnho place tho last of this month next. Mr. and Mrs. McCall expect to spend the summer ut'YeiHnor, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. I, Hn.lelon Mlrkll and their daughter. Miss Kllxo Mlrkll. 2107 Do Lancey street, will leavo on Wednes day. Juno 1. for Wobl Chester. Pa.. whero tboy will occupy their summer nome until tn autumn. Dr. nnd Mrs. Albert Draper Whiting, of 1623 Spruce street, will leavo early in August to spend a fw weeks with Dr. WhltliiK's mother. Mrs. S. I). Whit ing, at Swampscott. Mass Mr and Mrs. Charles Kllis !oodiii of Stir. NaN.ihiip street. Chestnut Hill, will Ic.-ito m Sunday for Buck Hill Kalis, wheio they will occupy Wtndccoto, their KUtnmcr ptacc, until uetoner 1. Mies Julia A. Bcrwlnd. of 102 South Twenty-first street, will occupy her villa nt Newport early In June, Tyrol Wool is on sale here only. Is all worsted. Endless in wear. Will not shine. Will not muss. Hang-Tailored Suits Ladies', Misses', Juniors' 22.75 27.75 38.75 Mannish Shirts and Woists Mnil tp oriir ir ready to w-ar. New Russia Calf Ladies' Full-Fashioncd Pure Thread Silk Hou'ery, 1.75 QERMANTOWN Mrs fleorge 1 Kstnbrook. fi2ft West Cliveden avenue, and Mrs. tinny II. Skerrett, of .1.13 West Upsal street, aro spending it fw days In Washington. Mlsa tjmmaMasey, of 46n Wayne avenue, liaa Issued cards for a bridge party on Saturdny, May 21 The regular meeting of the Phi Kpsllon flamma, was held nt the homo of Mr W. S. Bressler, 33 Hnut Collom street, flermnntown, on Tuesday ctftilng Tlin following menibers were present: Mr J B. .Armstrong. Mr. II S Horry. Mr W. S." Breasler. Mr. J. I", Carson. Mr K, H Davis, Mr. H. C. Dubois, Jtr. II. B, Jone, Mr. A. K Jordan. Mr. I. It McN'ell, Mr. 11. W Schln.p'. Mr. K. C. Schmidt, Mr. D. W. Sylvester. Jr., and Mr. W. IC. Jefford Mr A. II. I'll mann. a visitor, waa also present! Tho next meeting will be held Tuesday eve ning, Mny 24, nt tho homo of Mr. H C On HoW. 225S North Cndwnllader street. ALONG THE READING He it ntt .Mrs. J FrederUk Herbert, of Penmar, Old York road. Ogontz. no I'otniinnled bv their daughter, .i Corn Herbert, will leavp the bitter part or the month for a two months' trip to the Pacific Coast, and from there, to Hono lulu. They will return bv wnv of tbe N'orthern Pacific route. ' Mrs Wilklnn J. Perkins, of Old York road nnd Spring avenue, FJklns Park, entertainer! tho members of her brldgo club on Tuesday afternoon. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Tim marriage of Miss I.lllinn Kath ryn Hanna. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Hanna, of 2843 Diamond street, to Mr. LpwIs It. Biggies, will bp solemn ized on Saturday, June is, nt the home of the bride. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert II. Krlsclier. of hi ill T'nrliQlflrt nvnnna l.n .. i from their wedding trip, and will leave shortly to spend the summer nt AtlnntlcJ City. Mrs. Krlsclier will h,. rnM,ni..,i I ns Miss Sara Cathelda Both before her ra i.nincina Koth before her1 hlch took place aHt month Mrs. John P Hole,. , , , , r ntenue. iinimum n1M ,, marriage, wnic.n look place 1 Mr. nnd Westminster rince or their fl.'itiohin.. tn... Acnes Mnrv Boles, and ilr i.-..i,.ni ........ BlKlev. of tills fltV. on Anrll ',i i., ,.. Church of our Mother of Sorrows. Friedenbercs DRESS SHOP Opening Day Saturday, May 11th. 1921 Sample Frocks Exelumvc in desifn. Priced remarkably Ion. Advanced in iividunl modes in the icvct fabrics will br, on display Saturday. EMPIRE BLDG. Take Elevator Stiilo 50-t-iV. E. Cor l.Vb and Walnut Kprrlnliioi'j til Sisri t, IH, tS, Sfi giiriiiri! George Allen, inc. i 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 J Nowaday's It's Allen's Hats 1 , WE ANNOUNCE FORTIUS WEEK END i A REMARKABLE SHOWING 1 Special Value Trimmed Hats Around $10.00 We liavo iiliinnrd mimy das to produce these smart hats and they are richt ff the needle. The jounu miss or the matron can lind a most hccomiiiK model from the Hide choice of shapes to he found in our Millinery Salon nt the moderate price of S10.00. Allen's for Sports Hats Over 50 Different Styles for Women. .Misses and Children ?t.50 Upunrd Hosiery Specials for Saturday Mot nf I lir inlll", iiiiiniifni'liirlnt; on lrlkr -Incc Jiiniinr) I'lml. Till, I tiipnrl mil. Women's Kull-Kashioned Pure All-Silk Hose ... Women's Full-Fashioncd Lisle-Top Hose N omen's Full-Fashioncd Silk Lisle-Top Hose . . , Women's Full-Fashioncd Mercerized Lisle Hose . Women's Full-Fashioned Mercerized Lisle Hose omen's Full-Fashioncd Lisle Hosiery . . . . . Children's hite Sox, with colored tops . . . . Women's Fine Lisle Ribbed Vests 50c each or 3 Vests for SI. 35 lh' FHtn me Indeed verv sppclal vnlue .1 !!: mt thev conic tn rcBUlnr or bodice top, an. I Ant pate your summer needs Kays ier White Silk Gloves, 75c nr. TlirHe nre rrcularlv SIL'5 Mio ,u , w.tli sti'ihfd I.ulKs 2 tlanp, wrlBt lenir'h Summer Veilings are Ready, SI. 25 yd. .lust tho thitiK for ioar with IHIu-toiorecl hai K'pneh rllin "li fhnilllo spots, white Krounrt with dots In cntra-tine shades f.r henna and bluo. " lr" "' Skirls of Real Belgian Linen, $5.95 1 ' Thm 1 Iphu than .the niBnufaclurer'H nm i,..i .....r. , nnoiiBli to urcuru theso skirts at a prlco coh.-cks.oii hirh Hrn m , f,n I., our UBtonifM Tho Bhades nre White It.we T.in Hficln fi.ii.f The are ..tally worth 10.00 and will Bo very riuUk.v at Ui s pi ice. Imported Eponge Wash Skirts, $3.95 -mo hYK ;,:,;--'- 2h to 30 Inch waist tnenuure. May Sale of Dress i F n unite nainsooK uri-s Shields. H.mhal . t- , perspiration, also flenh-eolorail Bhlelda with pur., knu sinple o' doiilue -ororl Slue i and 3 m wlme and ' color. aluti 30c u pair at '.'0c u pair. Foivnes Filosette Gloves, $1,25 to $2.00 llloetle In a washable fabric In tin c.oh wea. i,i.,u nte ., xerv ttraelUe Kfove and Berviceablo aa vt- Ail the new spn ic -luidel n tho atu-ortinent ' ' 'h Biiauea 2 clp wrUt Irnjtli, HI 5 pair. ,Iut below llin elbow nt l.7, pair. 1'ull elbow length ut 2,on pair. Coty's L'Origan Wo liavo Juat received a new Importation nt this fnmo. r,k 1-nce Powder An excellont quality pouder frnBrHn wiTt" , den.hth light' rr!urk ItoBrc. Th UhadM 'lre WhUe' Klt,sh' ur ""' "'"neui'fn'.i Thero la pltnty of all ehades. War Tax, a u bnt, Allen' 8 French Hair Nets, $1.00 Doz "The Old Original Quality" 111..'., TT.Ih V l 1..IU ... i ... !,. ,7n rv'ov.rTor AUnSSitl B"" ltH.illu p.nlnn. 1 ,,. ,...- UA. " "" "..' .. J ' J- -- fitirtj IOq for a eampla net or ask tho women who wear them!! HiTMiiiliiiTn,livriiriiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii'iii''BMii'i DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs William It. J'rovo3t. of Ches tor, who la recuperating from a recent illness, left lodav for Atlantic lly. whero sho will spend a few weeka at the Marlborough-Blcnhelm, accompanied by her mother. Mrs Albert Rorster Da mon, of Lansdowne Mr. Damon will join them over tho week-ends. Mra. Samuel Lyons entertained nt luncheon followed by bridge, nt her homo In Chenler on Wednesday afternoon. NORRISTOWN Mli Sara McAfee. Mls Mar.orlo Miss' Ward Mlsa Kllznhetn Heaton, ICittharlnn Bodunbaugh, Miss Helen Kennedy. Miss Mnry Borncmnn. Mrs. Harrv Knnies nnd Mrs. Thomas Satncs. of thla borough, aro In Washington At tending the .lubllee celebrating the fif tieth anniversary of tho Women's For eign Missionary Society of the Bnptlt Church. Mrs. Sames Is secretory of tho Knstern District of the Pennsyl vania Society. Sewell-Hlnman Wedding A pretty wedding took place fn Wed nesday evening nt 7 o'clock when Mlsx Buth FJIzabeth Hlnman. of 1312 North Fifty-sixth street, liecama the bride of Mr. Paul Carlton Sewell, .of 2029 South Fifty-seventh street, the Rev. W. C. Sanderson, I). D., officiating. A re ception followed Immediately after the ceremony. Tho bride, who wns given In marriage by her father, Mr Albert II. Hlnman. worn a gown of white bridal net and carried a shower bouquet of white roses nnd lilies of tbp allev She wan at tended by Ml"s Ann Lukens as maid of honor. M". Sewell bnd for his best man Mr Ldward Hurgp After an extensive wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Sewell will live nt 2029 Soutli Fifty-seventh street, whero they will be at home after JllnB ' - i?-- vS VifeOCUiy7 Molfrte I'rlren emSkjf Invitation or Anaoonce- Ditnti "" "r 'h'"'" for hnrrtel or lTlnted ROYAL ENGRAVING CO, 8M Wtliit St. ' : V II I ( a w fiill-fiixliliiiiril lin nuikr lli.-.r itlu lfr h ni i bfcri morr ri all the . S2.75 .$2.50 . S2.00 .$1.00 . . 75c . . fi5c S1.35 ..1 I'ai In v aro a iiv flriM ! -.:. from ;(6 to H. : i .' t.'l.l''. of Uuahali.r ,ll Shields, 20c pr. :nii. iv.o is i 1 i nr; t-i'her ! I in tleuli Face Powde r, toe ,A"ax'I "P' ." ("moilll it T .'J1 iruarunnwl perfect or a Allen'H Hair Nets wnri i. - 1TJirrii;iiraiitiii' - Cedar Crest College Meeting The PhilndPlpbla Branch of the Aluuinno of Cellar Crest College for Women, of Allenlown. held this Ala meeting on Tuesday afternoon nt the homo of Mrs. diaries Kline, of r,:tc i 'o lumbla avenue, Lansdale. A soi lal Ivoir followed tho business meptlng. Among tho members prespnt were Mrs Kdwlii Smiley, of Ablngton, Miss Anna Urlm of Allentown: Mrs John I'rl- k. of Oak Lane; Mrs. It R HarUell. of Chnlfontc. Mrs S n Moyer, of p'rknslp Mr.' William i.odsi'hell. of Colmiir: Mr II T. Mover, Mrs A It Heiniati. Mr Kduin tlotwnl" f Lnrsdale Mi Frank Kuii'z, .Mr" ll'iu.iid ne,-ki Mrs Wnltpr Seatt, Mr- l.i.-ob Detgei GrapeNuts Is a splendid wheat and malted bariey food with a particu larly pleasing'flavor and real nourishing value. Economical No Waste AXELROD 216S.52dSt.(Fll) Clearance Sale Today, Saturday & Monday All Sports Suits $16.50 Canton Crepe Dresses. $27.50 73 Fancy Plaid Skirts. 58.75 Tnlly-Ho & Here & There Silks .OPEN EVERY EVENING Ji d-fR.iinRiniiraiiwriiurm:iimiP'mnniniH!3!wr'iiiii:B!rii'nvmitniiitimiiTiiH-iMiiis I Fresh from the nest f i Gold Seal Eggs 35c carton of twelve At all our Stores 2 s nin STORES CO. UUdUl , -.iili.'iniliiiii .'i'w1 " i ni'iiiiiiuii:i)!i,'ii.M,i,. i ,:iiiui m,i 1 1 m, ,'OniJa MOST BEALTIKVL TIIATnB MARKET AT 19th Marshall Neilan rrc.nt t'.WDAM, PAHfllsHS 'BOB HAMPTON OF PLACER" NM ' Hi' Ms MKIOII.W n ' rilP 'STANTON . MARKET AH. 1GTH IBERTLYTELL i,''sl "THE MISLEADING LADY"" rrtoM Pi,ivnp PAMr: N.AM ?f.,ivrI'V'?fMrsovfin ' '.'m.hi op i.ovK- i PALACE '' MuTrTzET: LOUISE GLAUM IV Ftr.T SlIOWINO OF "I AM GUILTY" - I VroIWP','i '- 'Arcadia 'rJ, "" T "TOO WISE WIVES" N-.t V., , ; UM MMI1M.T ".., v, ; Ir, - " it ninit inn!, ' '" iVICtORIAl'rK"?, ! ACK I 0'nni'il l Tn 5 PM. ''n.ijmnTiiD viki , "THE hTAR ROVER" . , 1(. , 7 , HI CAplTOL TOSJ In "f.trciera ..- .' ..:.. ,'l'ilSi "'""' ' ' i..-I I.IUJAY !REGENtJ!IvV:;.fT-Kr!7lnTB ; "THKMAV WHO mi EM:itVTinN-o GLOBF MAn:T sTniTe? " M'pnvti.i i: ii ,0 i, CIRCUS LST NOW DAYS rh.s rs i fin s; m, nesi i.v. r v ri. w r srrzr? mpmmm ') ' st 'v Mtv7 uiflKiuu mm&tf&xmn m BrOMsowsi ca& RDSSff 0SKKXUifi? mmm H1M0KK1 im&Ksmm Uillkle) M 0IB FJOWNTOWN TJCKBT OPTTICEI OPEN topat at ominEiyfl JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St n'AMn?T,'l"-':' dM?ir x?C i o w tt'nuiiKMs Rjft its -scoflcxsxBtsKj &m and Mrs njmge If. Mr-Kny, of this cltyt The git"sti of honor weie Airs Drcseher, Miss HvpImi Knehler. Miss iSauner, Mlsn Allien Kline, Mus ."ianres Bean. Mis Miriam Kline and Master lldgar Kllna, of this clt PlHi,Annr.rifiA h m:,m. ttiRATrtEB Diiti:i Ti"s "f i.kk . J t Mil UEiir LYRIC LAST 2 NIGMTS . I Lnat Mnt lomor, " ',' $ 50 EVERyBOOy A' AHUA. ADOMS HJU9 M f i LATE.ST PRODUCTION ?RFBIF9.rMEfefYnarf,nr, rfe I rfliAMA tn -"t6 si Mufi tiVKB iucmt Tl'inf ti- fcif-r -AitTM a MveuB ef Mll amo' a B&irictM6uyarsiiaMvsrM 'SMUBER ii tT a tr, ' t I t A 8A.T.I MA OMOF ", $2 00 TfC BoHtfAHS NC. AaHOVNC &rW3ZD ANO 3TAOtO tf John Murray ftNDeiiso" CHESTNUT ST. OPERA H0USEJ POSITIVELY LAST 2 DAYS il 1 liUI I.. r. St M TH 13 D.W.OIFFITHy IVdK rr i-"-rc 'st-- j -fi rniv.u .ri NIOTI IS !,nr TO Jl SO 600 Orchestra Seats, $1.00 MATINEES: Orchestra .....)..$ 1 .00 Balcony - . .50 Family Circle 25 8HAT3 NOW OV HXt.K FOR DALANCn or kn'o.hi:ment Willow Grove Park Opens Saturday, May 14tH With NAHAN FRANKO AND HIS ORCHESTRA Concerts Every Afternoon and Evening Thor Ontr Ittvm-l vow at Hi pm for Mul IfMirtn T'.jr'pr1 3nMtli T1IK I'lnUiMATHIiAN FO'TRTT This Week University of Penna. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S p rr-.Tti.Rl ifl-'ien r-,,. ,f pnna ! 'Hti. .,' .".7't' ;, 1 -p , , .-., fat i-- ii-l s a' ,'( 'in - c-. .,, s jS In . ' n p--f--nt'i.. . g yea In He.sh mini im "31 i, if i ' l '. .-CAT.o tti--El'l .i Ti-l.nif il'mi,!' nnd llppe' I'll If. Alim, I'HIA S K'lti:.MOT THEATRES BROAD LAST2EVGS." i v-" mit TovniiRoT nnHKii r n. MANTELL GENEVIEVEHAMPER TONIGHT MACBETH V. MERCHANT OF VENICE : ,,ir JULIUS CAESAR G ARRIOC" ;H.iy Pop. Mat. Tomorrow J.' $2 Geo. M. Cohan's Comedians TE nBAL Mfsi'.AI- i OMCDy rAy f a GRfiNO OlD NAMS P "'' V:'1N",V l""'1 ,,IIS NEXT WEEK F6RRESTlast -7 i c,s. 1 - M,i , w Positively Last Week . -oi's Grrn1.!! M is ca' i cpq) RALPH DUNBAR S RFVIVAL. mm ALL, MQHT8 AD -A : MAI lo IJ Beginning Monday 2:30, 7 0 I.OVAI. 1'ICI I l:r I'.i i,, , The Mask tM -i AN I I .' VI III. . lul'l. ' ih i. k Mm ' in i . r v v,r a nn'l I. IT ' I.H Mii'l.i M m1I:k Special Surrouiulins; Progtam MVTtNKK. ,'!.- , ffl.,. .; t" 11.00 METROPOLITAN opera Hotma Matiner Only lomor.. .il 2 JO I HI- rKFIIM- ' II". rmi F, ' i itw uhs.a ... phi:-!-. ra Sleeping Beauty 2(10 'l-FW.H HIII.DREV IN 7fr i"" IV CI"' MAIIAi'TI-l.w UU '' - ' ' . '" W'.imnnii'i Ili'Uflmt. I ITI I'S THKATRF. NAT NAZARRO. Jr. MAY WIRfl:r&'pTiiL A i-l I I I - Kmnlllr i.B'iim1 v ' rpni-:i.i, ,i (;o. II M A M VI'IAN II UIKIN8 J., lim.'o K-rtHMi s, lowntai li'lier Del.ani'.y ll.it'lt) IieLnnmy n' 17th Next Week ScaU Now i Uinittt ' it ll'i'pi i Jmi H nrrl' The Admirable Crichton U nf P. Oramiitlo Club. W). jUtMiti, orphlum &?,;, t:xT til" MAE DESMOND nArJ';fl,U N BXI BI.BK BAHT I.TNN K' DUMONT'S ?"' ahch. bv,,., am IB TUB KAnH KAinT Our Trnllfy Traubu. TrocAxlero ?1 i.Arcl T," moumn 0 fM hi? CT I" IT w n K 10 m MlUtKT. Exm !m Pbaaei w. w