!? Iii-1 tfSr GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of Special Odd Features in Dress ft'en This Year Miss Mary Buckley's Death a Sorrow to Many in This City -, seems to mc thnt there nro more TU. o" '. ......... i tun frnrlta and thnn there wrP Ll tJ n Ions time. Did you M ?".- .. ihr clonk Mrfl. Alfred h.ppeil 10 ri - ' , t . -iVrnnc- DeTSrih other "lay? It wns extrnordl .1 nrrttv niul handsome and n -VdV nretty ami nnntiHoiui "MnnilitgW.nnd It .' ?".M.e inborn "ol. only some Kinu Innkr-tl like the woolly hCi9rch longer ti,nn nrrn. ft was most awfully cma " K hemminc to Mrs Kmart nnd ex- Mrs. Dcvercux, 5. i small nnd irmeu uv.."-. - - , !. dainty nnd very L.rt looking. She wore with the ns ns long as her 'ri.i, which wnn fro, i-nr s 10(" .llliu -ii" . ..l nlnnlrlnfTB '"'..- t. ."... no tn tare ..a n sray "" " "'. " iBd a '"' nrnnil once more. A"3",?.Vo recovered from the bad hen he JrH thrown from hlsjiorso at tne races. mOB death of Miss Mary Iluckloy will 1 k. Mt In many liomew bculdes those wc mo friends, for that .lenr lndy S to ted her Wo t" helping others, nnd ftTwlfl lo o a kind nnd devoted friend. &X. Buckler was n daughter of the lato Mti'uI?iY iwbinv bv his first mar- Mr. -a'" ",:-,' Mist Kathcrlne !vt.tr who is known for her splen-SdSrk- in St. Mark's Episcopal T Jh niirlsh. wns flfeo horn of thnt fege! Mr- Kdwnrd Buckley and Mr?- Clftrencc u. '-" ,,. Tlic K wl take plnce from St. Mark's & Monday morning at 11 o'clock. DID you hear that Mr. and Mrs.. Mrrvn Young liavo n little son? M.Tolns was Mary Contes, you & and ha? been one of the most Sir women in th h city for many popnlsr women o M tJloung. who is a BalUmorenn. In utToVaVenry-second street ln the UTing on W ' ,,., Mrs. Young's hOU60 airn. """"" ,,' aj, mother,, bull t- ,rffi. V inv .young tea s'8,ern"' "Vronu.; nro her Krs Vermm Contes lives with the fePlS l their house on Twenty-sec-IT?. Osgood married Sbil Wright scvernl years ago T SAW Kitty Brlnton on the street the I othcr day looking very well in n frock brown cloth mndc with n panel in JLV!I tack. The wnlst-llne was Mtier high and wns outlined vith n SSe of dark red or mahogany-colored. SSn flniBhwl at the side with n bow lad ends, With this dress she wore a dJlatv embroidered collar, and her hnt w dark brown nnd wns trimmed with fathers. BESSIE enmo homo from n pnrty the other day looking rather ijlum. "W.U. HwiSlo." sniu grniimuu, ju don't 'look as if you had had n very rood time." "Oh, yes. I did, said & then she added: "Mary was Sere and she said, 'Bessie, you had that Sins dress on at tho last party you went to and you wore t at the ona to; fare'." "tfhnt n rude lltt o girl. SS grandma. "When I was little I'm afraid I would not hnve been nblo to Jtand that. I think I would have come l.". 4in,!" rnnlloil RPSI C. "DCO- ?c- .. .v'".'. S'" T !.. olnr.r.o.1 1 don t do mai now. i juni. -.,.,.. rin the face nnd ate my Ice cream and ,en I came home. NANCY WYKK. Social activities One of the most Interesting of tho coming season's debutante affnlrfi win b the ball which Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles SUwart Wurts nnd Mr. nnd Mis. James Bt&rr, bt Clerniantown. will give on Tuesday evening. November 8, at the Bsllevue-Stratford. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Starr's daughter. Miss Sarah Logan Btirr. Miss Starr will bo formally pre sented to society by her parents at a tea on Thursday, October 6, at tholr home, Olney avenue. Germnntown. Mies Starr, who Is oho of tho most popular mVmhurti of the younger set. will bo th guest of honor at a danco on Motv iv ovonlnir. .lunn 27. nt the Oermnn town Cricket Club, to bo given by her parents. Mr. and Mrs Ktarr cntcririncu t a rnr1n sunnor last lllcht In honor cf Mies Starr Covers were laid for thirty-five guests. Mrs. John C Boll, Jr.. will attend as m&tron of honor at the wedding of h-r lister, Miss Sophlo S. C Baker, daugh ter of Mrs. Louis C. Baker. Jr., of St. Asaph's road, Bala, ana Mr. Ethan Allen Hitchcock Sheploy, son of Mr and Mrs. John P. ShoBlev. of St. Louis, which will take plaos at I o'clock Saturday aftepioon, July 9, In St. Asnph'n Episco pal Churoh. Bala. The Rev. Harrison o. Wrtght. rector of tho church, will of nutate. A small reception will follow t the home of the bride's mother. Miss Petty Trotter will attend as maid of honor. The bride and bridegroom on their return from a wedding trip will Uvotn St. Louis. 'tlss Anna Pratt, daughter of Dr W4 Mrs. Harry S. Pratt, will be for maUy presented to society at a ten to J Ktven this afternoon from I until ;30 at their home at Haerford Mr. Carl C. Austin, of 1630 Spruce itrwt, has Issued Invitations for a the atre partv ln honor of his daughter. Miss B Terrell Austin, on Wednesday, May 18, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clayton, of Grays line, Haverford, havo iBBUed Invitations for a dance to bo given at tho Philadel phia Country Club In honor of their "tighter, Miss Barbara L. Clayton, on Thursday evening, Juno 23 Miai S. Janet Sayward will entertain the Senior Class of Miss Savwaid's School at the banquet of tho Philadel phia Music Association nt tho Bollcvuo fitratford on Mny 24. Among the guests jreeeni will Da Mayor J iinmjuon Moore. Mr. Henry Van Dyke, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A Edison, Di Eugene NoblmMr Leopold Auer, Mr. Joseph wievlnne, Lieutenant Commander J P. Bousa and Mr. Harold Bauer. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rowland, of Aolngton. will move to their new noma, Ptnnypnck Valley Farm, Wiwdmont, .. on .May in The Pennsylvania Society of tho Col wtal Dames of America wli: glvn a gar Jen party nt Stenton Mansion this aft ternoon to the foreign students of the Unlursltv of Pennsylvania, Haverford yollego and Bryn Mawr Collogo. Mrs James Starr, Jr preoldcnt, nnd Mrs J-narles Roberts, histnrlnn of the soeluty IH Ktve brief addresses. Music bv n Webrated band nnd tea will bo served n the gardens or In tho Interesting hls wrlo mansion, Mayor Moore and Mis Moore will be present The chairmen Jj ihe three committees under whose di rection the garden party will bt glen, ncUtde Mrs. Jameo n Wlnsor. Jr. Mis Wror Wright Balrd and Mrs William Llngelbach tn5L'MJIjUC Ile Austin, daughter of Mr "jenard Austin, Rex street nnd Seminole venue. Chestnut Hill, will leae early m n !or Htaver Camp, where she l 'Bend the summer .wr and Mrs Francis I. How on, of Jklil i ' f'hestnut HIIU ato spending ---., ces in hoi spring, vn Phi,...in,,Mre Philemon Dickinson, of fwimia. Chestnut Hill will leave early v...uYL for Northeast Harbor. Mo - uiey aih speml the summer w."r; a"n Mrs. W Converse, of diet tfiPiv .nsemont and Mr and Mis v.Jj yln Hnrrlson, of llum Creek en ,: ,' I)ft'dr, will ge a luncheon Mry'&,bMa " nl ,h" ulf M"lB e,i,;'l,1,am nolinnn ICIIIson, of 1831 ter.w 5 ''"co, returnwl homo e. LlcwL.r.om a.'ortnlghfs sUi at French "ik oprlngs, h d Soui w!!l,lai" du Pont of New town Kt &mw,U en'frtnln nt luncheon at Xno?Po? ?.'! y-'turdnv, June -I In '8uSw',?L,Mlt8 lobelia Wanamaker, uhtr of Mr. nnd Mrs, Wlllam H Wnnamaker, Jr., of Woodroyd. High land avenue, Merlon, who will bi; mar ried to Mr. James Howell Cummtngs, Jr.. on Huturdnv. June It. nt Calvary I'rortbyterlan Church. Fifteenth and Locust streets. Tho Ruesln will Include the matron or honor nnd hrlucstnnlus. Miss Loulyo Wnnnmukcr. who will nt tend her sister n nmld of honor, will entortnln nt dinner nt her home on Mon day evening-. June 13, In honor of Mis innu nincijaren i;nrn .uuugnicr oi Mr. and Airs. Ocorpe D. H Uurby. of Linlithgow, Merlon, who will be married to Mr KldiHgii Ft Kenltnoro Jolimon, son of Mr ntnl Mrs Illdrcduo Itcoven Johnson, of Moorthlnvvn, N. J., 'Tues day evening, June 14. In the Socond Prenbyterlnn Church, Twenty-first nnd Walnut streets Miss Wannmnker will uUctul Mis" Darby ns ono of her brides mnldi. Mr. nnd Mrs Oorgo H. Karle, 3d, of Ornys lanf. Hnverford, have arrived In Kurnpe and will upend Borne time In France and nttend the polo games In Hngland bforo relurnlnR homo. Mrs. nnrlo'M mother. Mrs. Jonathan Tlalley Urowder, of 324 West Bprlngtleld ave nue. Chestnut Hllli Is occupylnp Mr. and Mrs. Earlo's home beforo lenvlnir for her country placo, Hillside, Montrose, for tho summer. Mrs. Henry 8. Jcanca and her daugh ter, Miss Elizabeth Jcanes, of 2012 Spruce street, who have been spondlnir a few dayo at the New Ambassador, Park avenue. Now York, hnvo returned to tholr homo. Mrs. Robert II, Large and Mrs. Charles Nowbold Welch, of Chestnut Hill, are staying at the New Ambassador, Park avenue, New York. An engagement of Interest In Oak Ijine Is that of Mrs. John Bremer Mil ler to Mr. Wealoy Lesher Blithe. Mrs. Miller Is the president of tho Children's Country Week Aesoolatlon and at ono time wan president of the Review Club of Oak Lane. Mr. Blithe ln a member of tho Merlon Cricket Club. Engineers' Club, Kappa Sigma Fraternity and the American Institute of Architects. Announcement Is mada of the engage ment of Miss Mary Loretta Marray, daughter of Mr. Thomaa J. Marray, of Bristol, Pa., nnd Mr. Lester D. Johnson, of Tullytown, Pa. Tho weddlniy will bo np ovent of the iato fall. Mrs. Max Livingston, of Lochlol Farms. Bxton. Chester Counts-. Is en tertaining Mrs. Prcscott Bigelow, of Boston, for several days. CHESTNUT HILL Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Solly and their daughter. Miss Doris Jane Solly, of 300 East Highland nvenuo, loft yester day morning to spend tho week-end In New York. Miss Hcllig, of 230 East Meodo street, will entertain at cards at her home on Monday evening. Tho guests will In clude Miss Katherlno Braddock, Mrs. Walter H Dolsroth, Mrs. Edward J. Murray, Mrs Harry R. Davis, Mrs. Harry G. Brown, Mrs Charlrs B. Solly and Mrs. Walter L. Fitzgerald. GERMANTOWN Mrs. Melvin H. Grebe, of S321 Gor mantown avenue, entertalnod at a shower at he,r homo In honor of Miss uico nptneor, uiiukiu't ot mr. una irs. John B. Spencer, of 61 Haat Brlnghurst street, whoso engagement to Mr. George Flower has been announced Tho guests Included Miss Pttrothy Maglll. Miss Mil dred Simons, Miss Evelyn Lacey, Miss Goorglna Sklrvlng, Miss Annotta Van Buron. Miss Frances Mackle, Miss Flora High, Miss Minerva Orobe, Miss Gladys Davis and Mlsa Jncqucllno Turner. The engagement of Miss Florenco Mabel Henderson, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo G. Henderson, of 1007 Wyo ming avenuo, to Mr. Earl Nelson Bar ber won announced today nt a luncheon given at her home. Tho guests Included Mlon Virginia Geslng. Miss Delphlno IiOeb, Miss Allco Byron, Miss Florence F. Kline, MIfs Barbara Wartman, Miss Roberta Morris, MIbb Dorothea Van Horn, Miss Marian Beers nnd MIbb Mario Ludaachor. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Irene C. Krleger will entertain tho membcre of her sorority, the Tau Phi Sigma, nt a house party nt her homo In Brldegwator over tho week-end. Among tho guestB will bo Miss Mario McCluro, Mrs. John L. Lochor, Mrs. Karl Brandt, Miss Henrietta Nolman, Miss Kathryne, MaoDowell, Miss Lonoro Mc Cullough and MIsh Frances McCul lough. Tho South Seventh Streot Milliners' Association wan organized on Wednes day evening to promoto tho social and commercial interests of its members. Tho meeting wa held at 1831 South Seventh street, and tho following ofllcers woro elected : MIbs M. Tonkon, presi- fJimJisX&i 1 Taste the difference? Coffee 25 lb At all our Stores .m-.vjr-f ,WC Hot1. Paper Doxea and Maltlngr Tube EDWlNJ.SCHObnLfctU. S33N. UtliSt rbilidelpbla KIM( TIONAI. Both See cai'abi.k nrru'K assistants tie iomethlng moro than a mem atenoira pher. Our ahorthand courie lnoluda omoa inunagciiivni i,i . ww. , uate become private aeoratartaa. Day or night elne. Catalog. PHir.A. BUSINESS CBUJIOE nnd College of Commerre ion Chentnut fit. I'hIbMleliihU ctd AVCnl? The Ileal Bunlneea rlctiAol STRAYfcK O oj CHESTNUT 8T. Foalttoni guaran'd. Eater now. Dar vr nlglrt asco fwAflBvSMPPaM pMJBSSSSf??7$jR(SB-SHHSSuSBLy fflrtK ' 7(4b4BBB tip-" 'H laHHf -'PiH UkkkkkH i . Tkl K. o 1 W U V - ' IV l'noto by Mrcnu. MItS. WALTER DALSIMKR Of tho Royal Apartments, who Is directing a dramatic presentation of the work of Jewish charitable Institutions of tho city, uhlch will bo presented nt tho Hcllovuo Stratford tomorrow evening dent; Miss A. Ssnier. secretary; Mrs. M. Flno, treasurer. Mr. P. Goldstein addressed tho members at their first mooting. An Informal party wob given at the homo of Mr. John J. Muldoon, 2442 South Itosewood street, ln honor of tho Whlto Elophant Cathollo Club. Among thoBO present wero Miss Loretta Toner, Miss Sylvia Benjamin, MIbs May John con, Miss Mary Lamb, Miss C. Emma, Mr. Ooorgo Dougherty, Miss Hcdbert McGllnchey, Mr. John J. Muldoon, Mr. John Gillespie, Mr. Charlto Brown and Mr. U. Jim. The wedding of Miss Katharine Mc Carthy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. McCarthy, of 2437 South Seventeenth street, and Mr. Leo Itomana, of West Philadelphia, formerly of 1702 Wolf streot, will take placo on Wednesday, Juno 8, In the Epiphany Church, Twelfth nnd Jackson streets. NORRISTOWN Moro than 160 of Norrlstown's younger set participated In tho musical comedy. "Springtime," given In the Grand Opera Houso on Thursday and Friday under the nusplces of tho local Young Women's Christian Association. Among those who took lending parts were Miss Venldn Holnbach, Miss Jane Todd, Miss Martha Martin, Mrs. John Dale, Mlai Alda Peacock, Miss Helen McMeekln, Mis uuth Clark, Miss Doro thy Wagner, Miss Florenco Andes. Miss atnarino uoner, miss vioiei awnruey, Miss Ella Earl, Miss Mabel Overholtier, Mi Jesse Bnlrd, Mrs John Thompson, Mr. Kenneth Jones, Mr Arthur Weldner, Mr. John Dale and Miss Hilda Raub fogel. rHOTOI'I.AVS SmpuRv Weekly Photoplay Guide Week of COMPANY J' . OrAMCSICA DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA All L l'-'th, Morris & I'ais unk Ave. AlhambraMftt. Daily t a. ekj .j u: r lfnhsrt Uoaworth In T Hobnrt Ilovnrth In "lll Own J-"",, III., dun Law - Hot art Uosworin lit -ivm Ksrnunr. Hlii (Irrntct hucrHte,, ll Win" ntnutn, "Ills (lrft.t Hurrlllce ALLEGHENY h3 ft , j. .y M.-Norma TalmadB8. 'Tlie ?" Vlo" 8. IiuUe Olaum. "1 Am Guilty I a r I r 82D . THOMP&ON3TU. APOLLO MATINBB DAILY , ,r pK,.r t, riorence Vldor Tolnit i-'P", -n iw kioto. vi9i ;ia M w-' W Cliarlo Churlln. Tbi- lUd T.-KaUierlno Macfjona d Ciirta n v Kathorlna MacDonald, "Ciirioin H. -AlTstai Ca"t in "The flrandlnt lron'J "ADPAniA CHE3TNNUT Del. 18TH ARCADIA 10 A. M, TOlHBPMi i -riara K. Young. "Httfttrht FWm J'arli T Clara K Young "HtroUlit JTom Pnr W -Clara id Youns. "NtrolitM Jro"' raflj T Clara K. Youns. "StraUtht ljrom ', rC Sra K Young "SlroUht From J'fl 8 -f-la?a ic: Younl. "MtroUht 1'rom I'arii." ASTOR MATINtB DAILY iiasll Klng'a "Bartlibounil" X4 -na8. Kin'-, jste?1;:. W. -Wmll King's "Kdrthbonnd" T Ethel Clayton ln "Prlre of 108nr on i.' Ethel Clayton In "I'ricc of roiwnn a nthel Clayton In "Prl of row-lnn" "r A I TlrTV 01ST & BALTIMOBK BALTIMOKb Kve. OSO. Sat. Mat r -A Ko'lermann. "'hnt Womrn mvt -VJTa KMIarmann. "What .Women Uvp " V All-star Cat in 'Tho llrondlng Iron rAt Stir Cant In "The Hnindlni Iron f.Zft'rVtmh' ''Not ''.'!? J?D? Jm! SS22" u.rfMn "Iijot lieins iiono .-..." BLUEBIRD "crJnu.r.r.uAt M. Mary Tlckford In, "naildy l.nnl- T iharlci Hay In "Vacfnl nlf V All Htor Caal In "The Urntiicli in. T Al-Star Cant In "The KenlucklaiiK" T Ai)Tom St.ne In "Mlledtone" q --Dorothy QHh In "ihoMnlhi i.nrrrt BROAD ST.CASINOr. ? 3i ss is r " aiBis- 1 un,u w Md(. Kennedy in "The Olrl with Ihe.Jaix llenrt TfilaiU Walton in "rtpcinj f".". La M t if iV i " l-u'clo Tom rnl.ln;; All.Olar Cant In "Vncle Tom'a Cabin" r-Tr-- A rY A V Broad ft Bnyder Ava. Vt.JJ-LJ vv a i H'4a s v i: . c.Thom II lnce'e "Beau Herei T Thomaa II Ince'a ""enu "'' v Thomrt' H Inc.' "Beau Keel" J.v.n.r lleld In "Tie Sl1 V -Wallace IleM Jn si Wallace Bold in "The The 1-oie I)e Huecial" Hpeolal" -., aiii a I Otn ft Maplewood Avas. COLONIAL 2..10 1 and 1 P M. M -All-mar Ca.l In "Beau nrl . r -All-mar v no. ... :-- - -,i. w- All-Star Cat In "ljnii Ilj; V f Hart. "O'Malley of Jjie M W S Hart "O'Malley of the Mi W S Hart "O'Malley of the M .Moumen- ounted" ountcd" '"". nlTVM 1-- MABICI7T 8TBEET CAPITOL ,n m .to 1 1 -ir. r m, m lie Mllle'e 'What KetT Woman Kno; !' "A. uiiie'r Wlnit rhery Wonnn Knowa" w Do M Me'a Wl Etery Woman Knowa; i! ni miiu 'What KTery Woman Unowa' "B. Ml 'What E"fy Moman Know.; H Pa Mlll 'Wliat Eer.v Woman Knowa' DARBY THEATRE DABDY V Cecil B De MlllVa "Forhldclen Fruit'' Certl B Ie Mllle'e 'Forbidden Fnilt" Jtlldrrd narria in ' The Inferior Sei' T -Mildred Harrla In "The Inferior He" ir'.wra Farnum In.''!!" I!,',!",. ?"rr ! V",. p Win Farnum In "Ilia HreuteM Siicrlllee" "riCirjryn'QC mTin ht, manayhnk ElVll jKLj3 mat ineb daily M - Olive Thomaa In 'Youthful Foil" T Oil" Thomaa In "Imithfnl Fnll" V Bex Beach's "The Branding Iron" T Bex Beach a "Tile Branding Iron" ' F-"eorge Arllaa In "The Derll" S tleorgo ArlUi In "The Detll" faTrmount sgA&F M c Tearle In "The Hoa,d lo mhltlon" T Alice Ifrady In "Out of the rimnia" IV Douelaa Mac! "n In "Chlrkena" T-L Werwr l'rod'n "What'a Worth lhe" F. Ethel Clayton In "Price of I'oealon" S, Pearl White In 'Ilryond price" BENN 04T" A,,u pA0TDiDnA?ifY Tw-Ul'Htir Coit "PaMlonnto 1 )rtm" w Dorothy Olan "Ohot In tlio "' I -pgrgthy aV.h. ""h't In thr tlnrrrf MISS E.L. M'CAWLEY A BRIDE TODAY Marriago to Lioutonant Com- mandor Loo H. Thobaud Takes Placo in Ardmoro A naval wedding of social Importance was solemnlxea at, noon touny wnon Miss Eleanor L. Mcqawley, daughter of Mrs. William Morris McCawley, becam6 the brldo of Lieutenant Commander Leo Hewlett Thebaud, United States Navy. Tho ceremony was performed at the homo of tho brldo'a mother, Avon road. Ardmore. Chaplain John Brady, u. S. N on the New Hampshire, at the Navy Yard, officiated The bride, who was given In marriage by her uncle, Brigadier General Charles L. McCawley, U. 8. M. C, of Wash ington, was attired In a smart gown of whlto goorgetto crepe, fashioned on simple lines, with a long court train extending from tho shoulders of tho same material, edged with a band of whlto satin. Her veil of rose point laco was arranged In a cap ef fect and wns held In place with cms tors of orange blossoms She car ried a Bhowor bouquet of lilies of the valley, whlto cwnnsonla and gar denias. Miss McCawley was attended by her sister, Mrs. Edward H York, as matron of honor. She wore a frock f tan color crepe, veiled with georgotte and ecru lace, with a sash of old blue satin. Her hot wns of tho same ma torial and was trimmed with shaded blue feathers and fringe. She carried a bouquet of polo pink peonies and blue larkspur. Tho bridesmaids wero MIbs Man "Elizabeth Elliott. Miss Itachcl Prlfco. nnd Miss Hazel Scuddcr. of Glen Cove. L. I, They were similarly nt- tlred in frocks of shell, pink georgette crepo over ecru satin, ndorned with ecru lace, with sashes of rale green and shell pink satin. Thoy wore pic ture hats of shell pink crepe, trimmed with bunencs or paio green grapes, and carried bouquets of blue larkspur and delicate pink peonies. Miss May Yorko McCawloy, tho small nloco of tho bride, attended as tlower girl. Sho woro a dainty frock of flesh-colored organdie with a hat to match fcnd carried a basket of Bweet heart roses. Master Edward Howard York, 3d. a nephew of the brldo, acted ns page. He woro a whlto flannel sailor suit and carried a whlto sailor cap. Lieutenant Commander Edmund S. McCawlev nttended Lieutenant Com mander Thebaud aB best man. The UBhers Included Lieutenant Com mander Valentino Wood, U. S. N. ; Lieu tenant Commander Tunis Craven, U. H. N.; Lieutenant Commander W. G. B. Hatch, U. S. N. ; Lieutenant Comman der H. Harlow. TJ. S. N. : Lieutenant Commander John Hall. U. S N. ; Pay master C. L. Austin. U. S. N.. and Mr. Theodore W. Sterling, of Now York. A reception followed the ceremony. On their return from a wedding Jour ney Lieutenant Commander Thebaud and Mrs. Thebaud will spend the sum mer nt Jamestown, It. I , nnd will llva ln Charleston, a. C, noxt winter. BUNTING MONIES A wedding of social Interest will be solemnized nt 6 o'clock this evening, when Miss Elsa Marian Monies, daugh ter of Mrs Georgo B. McClollan Monies, of Now Rochcllc, N. Y., will become tho bride of Lieutenant Geof frey Cooko Bunting, U. S. A., son of tho late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bunt ing, of this city and New York. Tho ccremonv will bo performed ln St Paul's Episcopal Church, Ogontz. The bride will bo attired In a frock rfiOTOirY8 The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. FA1V1II V THEATTIB 1311 Market SU 1 AIV1J1, I ha. M. to Midnight Ji. Allan Dwan a "A l'rrieot Crime" T Bva Novak In "The Hmart Set" W. -James 01lcr Curwood'a "leohel" T. Doll Nvgrln In "l'neslon" P --All-Star Cant In "rartnera of the Tide" H Wm. I'arnum In "III (Irnitnt Hncrin.ee" 'iATW T THEATRE Below Cpruoe JJ I n Jl. MATtVTlE DMLT M All-Star Cast. "The BruTidlng Iron" ,T. All-Ptar Caet. "The Branding Iron" W -All-utar Cast."rarlor.Bdroom Hath" T Sptctal Caet In ".Mod I.oe" y Clara Kimball Young in "llnali" S Clara Klmbnll Young In "Iliieh" FRANKFORD 4T18jSUtt M Iriu CRncy In "The Tenaltj" T Lou .;han-y In 'The I'enaltT" W l.ou Chaney In "The I'eimltj" T. I Mngo Pupils "Dancing Inhibition" K All-dtar Caat In "MII-tone" S. Ail-Star Cast In "Mlletone" GLOBE 6001 MARKET ST. nn n.ftn tn n M J. O Curwood "Nomnd of (he North" T J O. Curwood. "Nomnrtu of the North" IV Ml Star Cast In "narthhonnd" T All-Stir Cant In "Earthbound" F. Clara Kimball Young In "llunh" S Clara Kimball Young In "IIunli" GREAT NORTHERN n5? Vrr'$ M AU-tar Cait In "MlieMnne"' T All-Bta- Cant In "Milestone" W All-Slar Cant In "Mlletonra" T Ina Clalro In 'Tollv With n Tint" F Ina Cairo In "Tolly W Uli a TaM" S Ina Claln. In "I'olly With a l'nat" FMPFR1AF onTJI walnut hts. M Normal Talmadge. "The 1-anilon Flower' T Norma Talmadte 'The I'awitlon nower' Norma Talmadgn. 'Tho l'anaton nouer' T. Norma Talmideo 'The 1'iisnton Vloner' F Norma Talmadge 'The I'aaalon nower' B. Norma Talmadge 'The I'naitlon Ilaner' LEHIGH PALACE ! tn Ave hlh Aie r V," r"nr V.!t!or f H "" 'I-.lng I.lim' T Florence Vldor &. II Peter. 'Lying I ln' W - All-Star Cat. "I'ncle Tom'a Col l"". T -All Star Cast "I'ncle Tom'a Cabin" EJVlH!9rnB ;'!crord "Curtain" S. Katherlno MacPonald "Curtain" I 1RFRTY URAD & COLUMBU AV 1,IU11V I 1 Matlnea Dally M Baker and Bennett In "Voutha" Pe.lre r Bert LMull "The Prlc of IlJemi)tlon' W Mary Mllos Mlntr In "All Soul' r.r' T II Peters and J Noiak In "Uobel" r. Nailroova In "Billions" S Owen Moore. "The Chicken In the Cat' MODFI 4J5 SODTII ST Orcheitra lVlKJWEl-4 Contlnuoua from I to U M --Phlrlej Maaon In "The Lamp IJshtrr" T Atlcrt Lake In "Shore Arrea" W -Charlie Bay In "Peaceful Valle" T Oarlle Hay ln "Peaceful Vullrr" F Moi'lo Blue In "The. Kentueklnnn" K Monto Blue In "The Kenlucklnns" OVERBROOKMD "tf M Alma Tell In "Pnjlmr the riper" T Alma Tell In "Piulng the Piper" W Thos. Melthan, "I'ronller of the Stan," T Thoa MelKhan 'Triintler nf the Htara" K 5,"rta",,ln .T,",..,,Ir,.ll,' tnfealon" 8. Tom Mix In "Prairie Trol " PALACE 1214 MARKET STREET 10 AM TO 11 n m M Clara K Young, "hlraUht From Pnrla" T Clara K Youn "Strnlght From Pnrl" W -Clara K Young, "Straight From ParU" T tiara K Young "Strnlght From Fnrli" F Clara K Young "Stmljht From I1rl" B. Clara K Young "Strnlght From Inrli" PRINCFSS 10? MARKET STREET I rUlNVl-eJO 8 30 A M toll 15 P. M M Alr..a Hanlon In "The Pronteer" T Edith Roberta In "The Unknown Wife" W -Louise Olaum In "Wife" T -Douglas MaiLeau In "f'hlckcna" F --"The Smart Hr4." with Ea Novak S Jimea Oliver Curwood "laohel" DFAI Tn GERMANTOWN AVE. 1VL- lJ AT TULPEIIOCKEN !T M All Star Cast In "Cncle Tom'a Cabin" T -All-SUr Caat In "I'ncJe Tom'a Cabin" V Sfhtt Moore In "V I'nNnlnunte I'lUrini" T Mutt Moore In "A Pactional Pilgrim" -Charles Ray In 'i-cncMul Vallrj" 'Peaceful Vulley" L'hurlea Ray in REGENT MA.?icsKT ST Below 1TTH it. TO 11 p M M Hugh Ford Production I" Hugh Fold riodurtim, W Hugh Ford I'lodurllnu r Hush Ford Production F. Hugh Fold Production S, Hugh Ford Production, .., f Vouth" ..V."1.1. of South'' '.'nil of Icmiti" ,,r." l .uth" f, of Yoolh" "tall of louth" W UJL.Xj-rJ at soft Ivory whlt satin, effectively trimmed with rose point lace. Her Veil of tulle, which extends to the end of tho long court train, will be surmounted Vitf u tiAnriAiiit nf iaca and oramro blos soms. Sho will carry a bouquet of lilies of tho valley and white orchids The bride will, be attended by her cousin, Mrs. Paul Cooper Bcbmonn and Mrs. Jacob Bates Abbott, of Boston, as bridesmaids. Mrs. Ilebmann will bo at tired In green georgette crepo and Mrs. Abbott will wear a peach-colored geor gette crepo gown. They will wear be coming hats of brown tullo trimmed with French flowern and will carry bouquets of spring flowers. Ensign Sidney Bunting, brother of Lieutenant Bunting, will attend as best man. The ushors will Include Mr. Paul C. nebmnnn. Mr. Thomas Smith Kelly, of New York; Lieutenant Charles Barney Harding, of Kentucky, and Mr. Jacob Bates Abbott, of Boston A reception will follow at the homo of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Nowton P. Jackson, of Oak Lane avenue and Tenth street. Oak Lane. On tlielr return from a wedding jour- rtey tho bride nnd bridegroom will live at Camp Jackson, South Carolina, rmiileut',n,a"t. """,t,n&.!.i" pr?"nl grnndpon of Mr. Charles D. Barney, of Elldon, Ogontz. A largo number of out-of.town guests, Including army and navy ofllcers, will be present. BOYD MEAD A wedding of Interest to this city will be solemnized at f o'clock this aft ernoon at the homo of the bride's parents In Montclalr, N, J., when MIbs Elizabeth Mead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adrlanco Mead, will be como tho bride of Mr. Robert T Boyd, Jr., son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Thomas Boyd,of 4306 Chestnut street. Tho bride, who will be given In mar riage by her father, will bo attended by her sister. Miss Allco Mead, ns maid of honor. Mr. Charles S. Walton, of Ht. Davids, will attend as best man. The ushors will Include Mr. George Mead, brother of tho brldo, and Mr. Wesley G. Greenwood, of this city. A receDtlon will follow tho ceremony. .vviivu u,.,nlv.i.i1 "uiiiiusy i - . On their return from a weddlnir trip Mr. and Mrs. Boyd will bo at homo after September 1 at tho Avondalb Apartments. Thirty-ninth nnd Locust Btrects. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The following member of the Alpha Sigma Phi ciuu, or .Norm rnuaueipnia, will snend the week-end In Washing ton; Mls Elsie Koorwer, Miss Blnncho Henrv. Miss Mildred snort, mhs Hea trice Fretz, Mlas Esthor Llttla Miss Barbara Janosky. Miss Georgia Major, Miss Sara MacBrldo and Miss Adcle Weltz. A danco was given, by the Pannonla Junior Branch at Apollo Hall, 1710 North Broad street, on Thursday. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Henry W Lutz, o. OInssboro. N J , announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Marlon R. Lutz, and Mr. Joseph Hnwklni, of this city. Mrs. K Warren Lutz. of 1311 Malia Fly Screens Rust Proof Durable Made for your Individual window. Than Us Now THOS. J. MALIA X2H-SO-.12 Mentor Ht. rhlln. IKtur I'd A noulevard) Tel. Wyoming1 1832 Agents wtd. in TAiflo. and all Cities nioTori.Avs May 16 to 21. Subject to Rl iRV ilARKET 8T. BELOW 7TH -'" 10 A. M. to ll:in P. M. M Viola Dana In "Onderella'a Twin" T -Viola p.-iim In "Cinderella's Twin" Viola Pana In " Inderelln'a Twin" T Marlon Pavlen tn "Burled Trcnure"i" I" Marlon Dale In "Burled Trtnsurea" h Marlon Davlca In "Burl Treaaureii" SAVOY iau -V"i? SHIEST 8 A. M. MIDNIOHT M All .Star Cast In "The rain! Hour" T All-Star Ca3t In "Tho Fatal Hour" W -All-Star Cost in "The Fatal Hour" T leorge Arllss In "The Devil" F Georgo Arils In "I he Deill" S. Qeorse Arllss In "The DeUI" SHERWOODx?ath t BALTIMOUE rvi5 . n .in M I) 3Hh in "The fihost In the Onrret" T P aish In "The Jhot In the tlarret" W Hohrt Bonwtonh m ' UU Own La" T IT iliart Boansrth in "lll Own Law" F Wallace Held In "The I.oe Sneclal" S Wallai-e Beld In "The l.ovo Special" STANLEY MARKET AT 10TII II M TO 11 IS I M M - Th a Melghan "The Clt of Hllent Men" T riios Meis:han."T1ie City nf Silent Men" 'A - Tho Melghan."The City of Silent .Men" T -Thos Mlahan."The Crtr of Silent Men" F Thos Mclghan,"Tlie Clt.i or Sllerit Men" S Thos Melnhan "The City of Silent Men" 5TANlTrM MARKET Above 10TH iJ 1 -J I JIV li 1 A M TO 11 1.1 P M M Betty Oumpson, "Prl-onera of I.oe" T Betty ComP'hn "PrUonem of Love" W- Betty Comwm "Prlsoncra of Ie" T. Bettj Compnin "Prlacnera f Iivr" F - Betiv Compon, "I'rlonrr of Iiip" S Betty Compon "Prlnunrra of I,oTe" 333 MARKET8;r,t.,,,,apt,1? M VII Star Cast In "Beau Reiel" T All-Slar Cast In "B.iu lterl" W AH star Cast In "Beim lleiel" T Toni Mix In "HnniU Off" F Tiin Mix In "Hindi Off" S -Tom Mix In "Hnndi, trf" VICTORIA MARKET ST ab OTH II A M In 11 V M M T V T F S - - Douglas Talrbank In "The Nut" Dnuelis Fairbanks In "Tlie Nnt" Poue'as Falrbankp In "The Nut" Pnuglas Falrbanka ln "Tlie Nut" -Douglas Fairbanks In "The Nut" -Douglas Falrbanka In "The Nut" YM4 PPMM lt and Lancaster Ave. Wlvl. ICININ . rt..ni ,n(J picture I M lack PlcKford In "The Man Who llnd Eerjlhlng" T Jerk IMrkfnrd In "The Man Wlio Had ETerrthlng" V .lurk Plckfnrd In The Man Mho Had Everything" t n"i Iieach i "It'a a Great Life" F Re Beach a "It'a n Great Life" o Rei Beach i "It'a a Great IJfe" RIALTO at West Chester M -Ina f'alre In "Pnllv With a Pan" T ln.i Claire In "Polly With n PaM" W Pearl White In "Know Your Men" T - Pearl White In "Know Your Men" F Clara Kimball Young In "llimh" P Clara Kimball Young In "Hush" IDLE HOUR at West Chester M AH ''tar i at ",nmo One In the lloiiae" T All Star f'aal '"nme One In the llnue" W- llan nan s " Splendid Hnsard" T A'lan Duan'a " nlendld llarard" F Harrv Carey In "The Freeieout" S llarr Care In "The Freeieout" c? The NIXON-NIRDL1NGER THEATRES AVUNUL MATINEE DAILY M Tom Mnore In "Brent Accident" T - Tom Moore In "Slop Thief!" W Hex lleach'e "doing Some" T V, rma Talmadge in "Pant hen" F N"rma Talmadge in "Pnnthen" S Will Bogera In "lloneat Hutch" BELMONT 0,aj A,'OVE "arkbt M All Slar Can in "Milestone" T All Slar I ant in "Mlleatiinrs" W All-Htar Ca-t In "Mlrtnnr" T Tom Mnore In "OffUrr flOII" F loin M.iors In "OITIrer (1110" 8 - Tom Mooie tn "Officer HW" CEDAR eoTH ANU CKDAn avenu M tlwrge rlrn, in "The Dell" T Cieorxe Arllm in Mhe Devil" Special Cam in "rv M LiiHjrr" T Miriiul Cast in "s(e M I.HMjer" F Edith H.illiT In "Jut nutHlde tlie Door" S Edith llallor In ".lint Outnlde the Door" COLISEUM MAT:r,NJiDET)rTI,c,EN M Douglas Maclean In "Chlekena" T DoubIi Mar Lean in "thicken" W r,,id. Walton "Klcli Girl, Poor Oirl" Z ' li Clajtmi iii "Tin Price of Pokhraalnti" T - F ( 'awon in "The Price of I'netp.on" Y E Cloiton in "The Prlre of Poaaeaalnn" . -Alma llubcna in "Thouihtlesa omrn" iti , r'yW' ZL South fty-jventh street, will "" tain today at luncheon In honor ofMiij Lull. The other guests will Ml' .--.. r.ait.,11 M ns Miriam fitnnger, Mies Wanda Miller. Miss Edna Clark, of GlasBboro; Miss Evelyn Lutz, of NorFlstown ; Mrs. M. Clampsser. of Woodbury Heights. N. J-, Miss Mne McCaughey. Miss Emma warnlck, Mi Lula Bhaw, Mrs. James B. Ink nna Mrs. 0. Pollock. LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape TUB PAItK AVR. NnVS Wrnther: Still Spring. trvf,-! Hlwirt Fite! Si Hunt went with his mother to hnve his pickture token nnd wen he rnme back Snm ri - ,,, nuked him If he had bronk the camera and Sid Hunt took it like a in- . -, kl,nrf l.llf f V nl t I fl 7 nifl IDUft nun ! - - plncc Spornts. The Invisible plnjcd the Park Wonders lnt Sntlddny. but the AXELRO D 216 S.52d St. (,?) Clearance Sale TODAY and MONDAY All Sports Suits $16.50 Canton Crepe Dressea.$27.50 73 Fancy Plaid Skirts. $8.75 Tnlly-Ho & Here & There Silks ..OPEN EVERY EVENING, Big generous loaves of sf goodness Victor Bread i 4 6 now only big loaf Al all our Stores I, Y, f rnoTOPivs Change HOTWUy . COM9AKV 9 MgtCA IUMRO TONT ST. ft OIRARD AVR. M -Hata fi'SlS0 ,mSlZn 0n """kford J I'abe Daniels In "She Couldn't lleln i" P-T n'n. if1"1 Ca.,t '" "Mlntr" c T li0i "ornes n "so I.nnr I (, P-nuby , R.m.r In "Whr'wSjffi,,,.. LOCUST? ,Dfl WT rnm I'sn Pilse ..HiZiC .V","f? RIVOLI B:D AND 8A.NSOM 3TS. M A.l-Siar last, T All-Ptar Cast W - All-Htar Cast T William Russ.ll F William Russell o William llusell Out nj the f.non" Out of the hnmi" iiui or the hnnw" Ihratt-r Iteformeil' ' Clienter Reformed' "( healer Reformed' AT OTHER THEATRES AURORA' 132 OERMA.NTOWN in MA1INKN! nir.v A ' - r 'azl'nm,i in "BIMIom." '"'' "Tbe I'erf.Ti u,...... Til a,u ,vi. i F -M M.nter in "SueVt l. vender"" S Ho lv, "The t.re'u lUdeJmer" CENTURY En" A " h at. tV -. "' ' .''. "Rello.rope"" ' " .... . ni-f Etonian' r Buck Jonca in "Th. m, i;..'!... Ow Miamaiirrt "Pmlnir ,i.. ,., i Monte niue in F WalUn rtil , ir.... m.. . ... - . iin-r IniUIlm' I 'hnr.t, w. k...i. b. L,n iiov san "Pnrtiiera of the Sight" Fay's Knickerbocker :nW M Ear n Wllllama In It C-ln II. Done Done T -Earh. Wllllama tn W - Earle Wtllinms In T ErU Wllllama in F Earls Wllllama in S Earln Williams In "It Can Be "It Cm II. 'It Can Be "II Can It, It Cun Re Dane' lne' Done' Itone" Germnntown M&TTO1VrM M -Pele-s ant Djw "The Crt-ent Relriner" Lrlr' anl i"1" .VJ", "-" l-orteimJr' W -''ers and Dtw "The (ireu Redeemer" T LniiW, rj-,im In "I Vn, Ciillty" F Lnuiae O u'im In "I Am f.ullti" P -Louisa C, sum in "I Am (illlitj" JEFFERSON 29th A Dauphin St M VTIVl'p r. .. , i nt. ,.. ... . - - --I i ir-i.r. uni-i.i'. "nne I oil nn't n.Tn uar-ien "rlie I onldn't ITeln 1" O NHon 'What Women Will IM Basil Kl-igs "Earthbonnil" Anna w T Ivi 1H Stone F tlenrge Arlme S -tlenrge Arllfs 'iiieione" "The l)ell" 'The Del" PARVv '"'"E AVE. DAl'PHIN t .. Mat l Eg fltStoll M Barnl King "F.arthhnunil" T Rall King "F.iirthbniind" W lleorge rli "The Deill" T George rltv "Tlie Deiil" F Ilete Danle'a "Duiki and Dr.ikr S. -Alice Braay "But of the Chnrui," PRI IPP aiT and spnc.-n J iVJVC IATINHF STI'RDAI M Themus It Ince "l.jlns I Ina" T Thomaa II Ir.-ce a "l.tlng l,n" W Tom Mix "lliii'U tin"" T Tom .Mil "llanilii llff" F -All-Star I at "Partner of the Tide" P. All-Star Cast "Partner of the Tide" T- r -t' iV",'0 "' M''-k I leui " F U.2 I ,n ""'"k Beau ," t -Jean Palg, n "BiUf, ncaut' " -W.n I-utge m "IHnck I W " NIXON 6-D AND i'ARKET ST3. TitV,C!f nr" ,n "ne-MHii,:1,uira' !-W Jones In "One-Mnn Trail" J. luck Jones In "(Inr-Man Trail" t '""" Aubrcj n The roiirlsta" -'nim) Aubrey In "The TouflJta" STRAND """"v'&Ay"- Tv"AnMSh,r ?"' .(l"-lht In the H'aJ " I -S-Z 5 ffirV :ft? of lis SS IMPERIAL 2,VT!vf,FP;Ar. ,:' M -Mis i Chaplin 'Poll of Storm fount n r H Mai i ati In "Two kliulx of ,,n, Emil I.ten "Pliirn ef lloiiriinonii" T. C'lain Kimball Touim in "lliiali" F, Eugen O'Brien, "llroniinay nnd Home" B. Ea Novak In "Torrent," v. game was railed on account of ratic. Score. 11 to 41, tie. l'ome by Skinny Martin YOU MITH HB HnflPIttKBD Allways pcrtert fellows smaller than you And never soak them or kick them, F.spcslhllly If theyte red hrddrd guys t'nlcss youre sure you run lick them. Hissicty. Kvcrybory thnwt somebody was hcrt in n nxsridont nil of n suddln Hats for Spring and Summer jjr jiiiaiiiiiiM li An? Furs Remodeled here during iho Hiimmn months will be stored and protect! d without charge until wanted and tho prices for alterations are less now than later. t Jfur & jfHtlUner? Mm 3nc. 1423 aSHnlntU trert STKAMflllll' NOTirBR LUCKENBACH LINES PHILADELPHIA TO SAN DIEGOLOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO-PORTLAND-TACOMA-SEATTLE S S HARRY LUCKENBACH Loading S 'S K. I. LUCKENBACH May 21 S 'S PLEIADES May 30 Seattle Tacoma Portland San Francisco Los Angeles San Dierjo Philadelphia S S JULIA LUCKENBACH May 18 SS HARRY LUCKENBACH Juno 6 Philadelphia to Rotterdam SS FRED'K LUCKENBACH Loading- Philadelphia to Hamburg S ' S WALTER A. LUCKENBACH Loading Rotterdam Philadelphia SS FLORENCE LUCKENBACH May 14 Hamburg Philadelphia SS FLORENCE LUCKENBACH May 18 LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. LAFAYETTE BUILDING. PHILADELPHIA MIMHARD R340 EARN-LINE Incorporated 1891 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Stcarners Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA to HAVANA SS "COQUINA" MAY 23 ' lArrungemento hate been made for quirk ilinchnrce of rurxu nt llunnal For Spnco uurl Bates Apply EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agents rtullitt Building. Phila. Pa. lomhiuil nsno-an..1?iS-.1JII3 Muln 3311-3.11. 1 PasscRgcr and Freight Services From New York (HF.RUOLRCi AND sOLTHAMPTON Aaultanla M.iv 2t June 14 JuW n . Maurctanln .lime O July U Aug. nl Ucrrngurla .. . June 311 Aug. 18 bept. 2 LIVERPOOL Carmanla ... Maj 11 June III July Ht C'aronla ... Juue I Ju 2 July 30 Albania (llnrl . June 7 Jul I'i Aug. 20 Algeria June 2.1 - PLYMOUTH CHERHUl'Rfl 4 HAMBURn (jaionla June 0 JnlrSI Aug. 3U I.tlVDOS'PF.RRY WD GLASGOW Cameronla (new) June I Jnlr 2 .lull 30 Columbia . June IH July HI mt. 13 VI06. niHRALTAR I'VTRAS DFHROVNIK TIMEHTK AND Fit MB Calabria My 17 HAVANA. CORl'NNA. OIBBALTAH. TATRAS. DUDROVNIK TRIESTE FIUMP runnnnln June 4 , , BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL Castalln Mar 21 PMILAPF.I PKIA PIRAEUS ALEX ANDRIX HEIRIT SMYRNA RALON1CA CONSTANTINOPLE CONSTANT Rlier Arnxee Ma It PHILADELPHIA TO LONDON Valtrla Mur 24 PHILADELFHI Tf LIVERPOOL Nntarlno Mo 17 rhrrcta June i I'HII.AI'ELritrN TO HRP'Tm. iAonmnuir ANT PWANREA VI nd el I a June 4 - Ciinnrd nnd ncbor .tertm Shin Line. I'naaenger Ofllre. 1300 IVrlnnt Pt.. I'hllo lelBht Ol'lre. Boure Bide. Phlln. OixieSieamshiD Lines PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW l.S.S.H. S.S. MONO.MAC I nrcted to -inil lnr illih for ROTTERDAM I r It "WISTI.ItN HIII'K l.vliected l s I I Mm nci AT CDNFEKFNCE Rri Harriss, Mngill & Co., Inc. i:r Lafnjetlu Ultlff., I'hilndclphia Lnmhanl ft.'UV-l Main 101 TrMiiTs hi s(inT Are You Going to Liverpool or Glasgow? We hie a limited number of berth on Mramerii CAMERONIA and CARON1A SailiBRs I'rom New nrk City. .In ne 1 We lme rharli-rrri lhre hnn mil are able lo offer ileilriihlr nrrnnimo iliitlnn Kate. I VMI'.HOMX Jill ;, CAKI)VI -.".S0 I I'lua ar tn Write ulre or phone llRRION IB30 I It ( triimohlit Biirrnn rim s Mlililgtn Ur I hlrngn III "NEW ENCLAN0 POINTS VIA THE Fall River Line THC rorUL aOUTC PplandlvJ teamera. Bplcodlil lerelee Ke r1 the ertbentra Xrga, roniferabl i.u-momi amnin limion rmrii anu I fcKILSMJN KUA1 YOn HALTIMOKE $2, one-wa fare; 53, round-trip far Dally al 6 I'. M U o'iIikU baturdnr. from Pier . H, H-lawara Ala. Btna for JTamphlfti. i,gjf last WeftsHrtr nftfr.noon. but ItwiWi MIsh Lorotler 'Minn-restarting her Ing Irssln, Itimlnesr Nolo. I.erov Hho unnnerl F.d Wrmlrk n srrn iv with id lend In it for Ktl Wcrn! n,' ImriKiiinil Inn. nnd the nett lnne nnd flno out the frrHt time j iru,l n tiln It. nnv lie illilnrt try swap back on nemu'nt nf knowing" red lent! is so weak It brnkes off fl time you try to sharpen the jr pencil. m MA nw ,'? Dress and Sport Models Every one new and embody ing the very best of the in coming styles. Included with our own original crea tions are a choice selection of exclusive imported models. Tn.M"Hir NOTICES GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY CATHEDRAL ROUTE L..SI Anplis Hmiiii of the Pilgrim Fn hrs rn 'n an I rntison DIs. in. ts t lr1 ROHS Oolf THE FELIX HOTEL FELIXSTOWE. ENGLAND r mi.i migii i ent v appointed reisti ihniM mi I' i. Easi Coast of England iteil ami managed by tha fire.it Ensteri Rallviav Company. !l,UStrs H hr,,ilnr ,,n reriu-st HARWICH ROUTE Fiiflimd to the Cnnllnenl via HARWICH and HOOK OF HOLLAND Alio via HARWICH and ANTWERP New Service Commencing Jone, 1921 DIRECT TO BATTLEFIELDS VIA HARWICH - ZEEBRUGGE Luxurious Steamers Pullman Car Tru'ni rt'l f'r !llulr-ue.1 booklet "The HV.eW Il'm- TlnttU 1rWs tlclg um and runner " II. J. Kelrham. lien. Act. .Ill Fifth . -at 32d St.). Sen 1nrk AMERICAN SHIPS ARE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR OCEAN VOYAGE New Combination f'asscnRer and r r f i u h t Ships Fast, Luxurious Steamer. Rclinble FreiRht Ships THE STANDARD OF THE MARINE WORLD UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD Sailings from every port in America to the lead ins: ports of the world. ehedule of itahienirr eertlren ia. peara In thin paper etery Monday. WednrMla; and Friday. I I AMER8CA LiNE New York to Rotterdua Via Plymouth and Bonlognt-iur-Mit ROTTERDAM Mij2t June 25 July 30 RYNDAM Mir 28 July 2 Auf. 6 N. AMSTERDAM June 4 July 9 Aui. 13 N00RDAM June 11 July IC Aug. 20 Fincnier Oftct, 1531 Walnut Si., Phila. BLACK DIAMOND STEAMSHIP CORP. PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam, Antwerp & Amsterdam Am. S S "Fislikill," ubout May 17 W. J. Grandficld & Co. Phllnirhfiln Agrnli 308 ChMtnut SL Lemu.rd tnCI-B-V Mala Ma, fe'i U ri 'A .,-( rr' ,: . -'.lit-'it i e.div, .,(li, .,,. -hi.UJrtHr .l Ijtat.W ym,, U jyWV.Su
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