,'.'TJ V. r 1 f , . 1 AV M L rtil-" v SnhBffibifa ptmcm'taro ma 50, tm t) -'-is: " AST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Ntincv Wynne Tells of Tivo Dances Scliedulcd for Today. rf. Cf. m-1l.- -1 V-... !..- Elf II la.!. - Ofic x cures u xvamruay s r lower luancei. - ' May Market Today in Gcrmantown A FBIt iulta a lull In parties, tnere ut to be two tonight, nnd two yttf nice affairs. The Isaac Jcanes art ftWoC a, dinner dance oit at the Philadelphia Country Club. It always utmt 10 unnecessary to nay ,Phlladcl U" when fptakfnu o( that club, bo causa H i Always known as the Country filubi but that there b no mistake U Is the Philadelphia Country Club at Bala.) Cornelia Hallowell, pf oBnlon, who came'on this week to Tlslt Elisabeth Jeancs, will be one of tho guests, and several other alrls from' u of town will attend. Elisabeth gate a luncheon and bridge on Wednesday vout atr Lay well the Jeancs pountry'placo In Devon for Cornelia' nnd seTeral other 'girls, and yesterday they all went In to the Flower Market. . Elizabeth, you remember, cams out a a muslcalo which her mother gave at the Sellevue-Stratford last December. It was a delightful affair and 'unique in that It was not a tea nor a danco but a musicals and given in the evening. Her sister, Margaretta. was married on Easter Monday to Bid Thayer and they returned recently frorru their wedding trip to Bermuda. Elizabeth is very attractive and -vivacious. TUB other party is the dance which Frances Leaf is giving for Louisa Newlin and Dorothy Blair. Both are engaged, you know, nnd both will be married next month. Louisa Newlin is the elder daughter of the Jim New Una, of Haverford. She is a niece of Admiral Sims and a slater of Caverley, Adelaide, William and John Sims New lin. Her cousin, Edith Newlin, was married last September to Marlyn Hobbs, of Boston, in the Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr. Louisa .and Beau Whitney It's Just aa well to mention tho bridegroom once in n while, isn't it? are to be married there en June 4. DOROTHY BLAIR lives in Jersey and is engaged to Jim Austin. Dorothy came out a couple of years ago and has been having a wonderful time in the younger set. Sho is very good looking I think, with her pretty soft brown hair and beautiful eyes. The Blaira live at River ton, but Dorothy has gone to all the parties here and virtually made her debut in this city. She Is to be married on JtmeS. TODAY we have another out-of-doorfl affair. It's the May Market in Qermantown wmen nas come to be an annual affair and which is to be held this year on the grounds of the German town Cricket Club. The beneficiaries are the Morton Street Day Nursery nnd Gerrnantown and Chestnut Hill branches of the Visiting Nurse Society and they are, you will admit, worthy causes. WASN'T tho Flower Market beauti ful yesterday? Just a mass of color. The white skirts and gay sweaters and those lovely shady floppy hats that most of the aides were wearing. Then, too, I love the cretonne aprons. And they had an honeat-to-goodnesa woolly lamb, and oh! the flowers 1 Such lovely cut ones and such darling pots of hello trope and geraniums and English daisies and all' the other lovely little potted things that are Just ready to grow into ''real big" plants." The tea garden or restaurant was as attractive as could be. Big .umbrellas over the tables and such good sand wiches and cakes and lcesl And it is not only that everything that la for sale is worth buying, but it's the at mosphere of flowers, and trees, and music, and little children. Do you know I never have any anxiety about any one who loves flowers, music and children, especially children. There's so much of ft love of the beautiful In that person that I doubt it he or she will ever go too wrong. TVD you notice the number of black--' and-whlte suits there were? I seem to see them on all sides this year, and they 'certainly are smart. Seeing them reminded me of a delicious story a friend told me the other day. Sho had telephoned to an office to see about In terviewing a butler, nnd as It was not possible for ber to see him there at that time sho arranged to have him go to one of the large, hotels nnd wait for her in the corridor. And sho told the per son in charge at tho office to let the man know that she would wear a black-and-white suit, and he would be able to recognise her In that way. Well, she arrived at the hotel twenty minutes late, and seeing a friend rushed up to her and said: "My dear, have you seen any one who looks like a butler? I was to meet one here nt 1 o'clock and I am twenty minutes late, and am so afraid he's gone." "How was -he to know?" asked the friend. "Why, I told Mrs. J to say I'd be wesring a black-and-white suit." "Well," replied the friend, "I would not blame tho man if he did miss you. Look around and you'll im no less than four black-and-white sports suits, and perhaps their owners nil want butlers," NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Charles Custls Harrison, Jr.. of Chueknwood. Vlllanova. havs Is sued Invitations for a dinner on Thurs day evening, May 26, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Dolan, of Itosemont. will give a dinner on Friday, May 27, before tho Devon Horso Show Dan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pratt McKean, of Fine Run Farm. Penllyn. will enter tain at dinner this evening when there will be fourteen mests. Mrs. McKean Is entertaining aa her guest Miss Frances M. Dloklnson, of Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. McKean will also slv' a dinner next Tuesday evening:. At th weddlnp of Miss Isabella wanamaKer, oaugnter or Mr. and Mrs. William II. wanamaker. Jr.. anA Mr. J. Howell Cummlng. Jr., of the Welling ton, wnicn win do solemnized at 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, June 11, in mo uaivarj iresDyierian cnurcn, Sixteenth and Locust streets, to ba fnl. lowed by a reception at the home of the bride's paronts, Woodroyd, Merlon. Mr. CummlngB will be attended by Mr. Fred erlok W. Keith, of Chicago, as bent man and tho ushers will Include Mr. Charles a. itoDerts, jr.. Mr. Artnur Hickman, Mr. J. Doua-las Darby. Mr. B. D. Younc. of Chicago; Mr. Robert E. Jennings, of aowiing urcen, n.y.; Mr. wimam c, Hunneman, Jr., and Mr. Joseph L, East wick and Mr. Frederick L. nidgoway, of Chicago. Mr. Cummlngs will enter tain his best man and ushors on Tliurn. day evening, June 9, at tho Radnor Hunt U1UD. Mr. and Mrs. Henry I''. Mlchell, of aaia inesoiut street, win shortly Issue Invitations for a dinner at their home on Friday evening-. Juna 24, In honor of their daughter, Miss Helen Valmorln Mloholl, beforn the danco to bo given for Miss Elizabeth B. Battles, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Battles, of 267 South Nineteenth street, by her brothers, Mr. William W. Battlen nnd Mr. Win throp Battles, at the Merlon Golf Club. Mlea Mlchell will ba a debutante of next season. Mr. and Mrs. Mlchell have Is sued Invitations for a dance nt their homo on Thursday evening. June 18, In honor of their daughter, Miss Florence Henry Mlchell. The guesta will Include the younger school set Mrs. William Squlro Beldlng. of Bayl- HBJSBBBBBJttj& t tvBJB9BBBr Photo by Phoio-Crafteri. MISS ELIZABETH JEANES Daughter of Mrs. Henry Stilger Jtanes, of 2013 Spruce street, who will be the guest of honor at a dinner-dance this evening at the Philadelphia Country Club, to be given by her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs- Isaac W. Jeanes, of S01S De Lancey Place don, Montgomery avenue, Bryn Mawr, will entertain at luncheon., followed by a. card party at her homo on Monday nrrpmnnn. .iiinn li. in nonor or ian Littleton W". Tosewell Waller. General and Mrs. waller will arrive on weunes day, Juno 1, and wilt bn entertained as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boldtng for a week. Mrs. Beldlng returned laat evening from n visit to New York. Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper Hunne man, Jr., of Claralys, Langnorne, Pa., will entertain at dinner at the Phlla rfMnhln. Hnuntrv rlub. Saturday ovenlng. June , In honor of Miss Isabella. Wana maKer ana Mr. i, iiowtii ovi-irn, " and their bridal party. Miss Charlotte Churchill Starr, daugh ter of Mr. and Mre. Theodore Ducolntr Starr, of 323 Moreland avenue, Chestnut Hill, will entertain aa her guest oyer the week-end of May 28 Miss Phyllis Irwin, daughter of Captain and Mrs. N. 13. Irwin, of Annapolis, Md. ' Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell O. Rosengar- ten and their daughter. Miss Peggy Rosengarten. of 2047 Locust street, will leave early next month for Winter Har bor, Me., wnera tnoy win spenu tne sum. mer. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Souder and their "HER COMPLEXION WAS WONDERFUL" You can quickly make yours look the) same by using; Kijja a remarlcnbjo beauty secret of old Egypt nd no on will know that you hav ud anrttilnr. It dfli Election; rroduesi ptrmantnt rctulta. Will posi tively Increat the beauty of any woman at any am glrli or arandmotherR. Hufnlentlr ucoeasful result guaranteed In threo days to Drove, to jou that the continued uae of KUJa (or a short time will make vmi appear years younrer and marvelous'y enhance the beauty of your complexion or 'ba manufacturers will refund your money. Aak your dealer for a free copy of aluable booklet en titled, "How to Increaie your Beauty Fecreta and Arte of Fascination employed bv Cleopatra, the Qreateat Enchantreii of all Time." KUia (pronounced Ke-r,haF le foe salt In this city by IEPARTMJrrr STOKEfl RtrawhriiUe It Clothier Srabel Itroe. t Broa. Hnellenbnrg'a Jos. O. DavTllncton F. Dflrweea DrlTJO STORES Llcsett'a 10 Stores (Iro. D. Krane Jacob llroe. Wood'e vroM Blert i-narmariea unj. i Jacob Media ntainle ty Drus Co. ne Cnhen Co-operative Pnic Co. MaoFhee Oo. Caballero Drug- Co. Rowland rnarmarr Wm. Cowslll. Camden daughter, Miss Constance Kv Souder, Miss Adelaide A. Souder and Miss Mar garet Ij. Souder, and their epn, Mr. Ralph Souder, Jr of Bleddyn road, Ard more, will leavo early next month for Bay Head, N, J., where they will spend the summer at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rodman Page, of 'Aramlnk Farm. Bryn Mawr, will leave early In July for a trip abroad, where they will remain until tho autumn, Mr. and Mrs. Page have Issued Invitations for a dlnner-danco to be given next Fri day evening at the Philadelphia- Coun try Club In honor of Mlsa Augusta Wain Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Custls Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. William Leicester Van Leer, of 4530 Chestnut street will en tertain nt a small Informal dinner to morrow evening at tho Philadelphia Country Club In honor of Mrs. van Leer's sister. Miss Josephine de Beldlng, of New York, who Is their guest for a fow daya. Miss Phyllis Huhn Walsh, daughter of Mrs. Florence Ilulin Walsh, of 6013 Drexel joad, Overbrook, will leave to morrow for a visit to New York, where sho will be tho gUcst of Miss Belle Baruch. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ber nard Baruch.' for a few days. Mrs. Baruch and her two daughters. Mlsa Renee Baruch nnd Miss Belle Baruch, will sail on Tuesday for Europe. They 'expect to spend some time In ISnglAnd and Franco and will remain until tho autumn. Mr. Baruch will Join them later In the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Montague IswIs, of tho Bellevue-Strntford, have returned from a visit to Baltimore, where they attended tho Kennel Show, Miss Marie Carrlgan will entertain at luncheon, to be followed by a card party at the home of her aunt, Mrs. John A. Colgan. Cynwyd, on Wednesday after noon, May 25, In honor of Miss Sarnh Hnnnon, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. M. Francis Hanson, of 515 East Sedgwick avenue, Mt. Airy, who will be married to Mr. Paul A. Vanneman, of Cynwyd, on Wednesday morning, June 8, In the Holy Cross Church, Mt. Airy, nnd Miss Kllsabeth Christy, daughter of Mr. and Mro. Alan J. Christy, of Cynwyd, whose engagement has been recently announced to' Mr. Alonzo Fernandez. Miss Elm Wlndlsch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wlndlsch. of S603 North Broad street. Oak Lane, whose marrtRg'e to Mr. Charles Mause Taylor will be solemnised on Thursday evening. June a. In the Fleishman Memorial Bap tist Churoh, Ninth atreot nnd Lucerne avenue, will be the guost of honor at n luncheon, to be followed by a bridge party tomorrow aftemooa, to bo given by Mies Marguerite Craven. Tho guests will Include Mrs. H, Wlndlsch, Mrs. F. Olmes, Mrs. M. Heppe, Mra I Hultz, Mrs. O. Hawley, Mrs. S, Hawley, Mrs. D. W. Law, Sirs. Edward Qulnn, Mrs. Lloyd Brooks, Mrs. Alan Tyle, Mrs. Goorso Pabst, Mra. Thomas L Craven, Mrs. Henry Miller, Mrs. M. Hurlburt, Mrs. W, Bromlley, Mrs. H. Stein, Mrs. W. Hennlnger, Jr.; Mr D. Moore, Mrs. J. H. Craven, Miss Edith Reger, Miss Beatrice Rottner, Miss Kathorlno Eck hardt and Mlsa Harriet Craven. Mlsa Elisabeth Ross, daughtor of Dr. and Mrs, George Gorgaa Ross, of 1721 Spruoe street, whose engagement has been announced to Mr. Donelson Wood Hoopea, son of Mr, and Mm. Walter West Hanoook, of Qermantown, has re turned from a visit to New York. Dr. and Mrs. Ross and their family will occupy their summer home at Fort Washington on June 1. Mrs. John Gordon Fleming, of Toron to, Can., will entertain at luncheon on Wednesday next, May 25, In honor of her sister, Miss Bess M. Sobernhelmcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Sobemhelmer, of Roxborough, who will bo married to Mr. Frank P. Mullln on Saturday evening, Juno 4. Mrs. Fleming' will attond her sister as matron of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Matthows are motoring to Rochester, N. Y., whoro they will bo the guests of Mrs. Andrew Townsend for several days. Mr. and Mra. Agnew T. Dice have closed their apartment at the Bellovue Stratford and have opened their sum mer homo In Ventnor, N. J. QERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wilson, who motored to Galen Hall, Wernersvllle, Pa., over last week-end, returned to Rose Cottage, Tulpehocken street at German town avenue, n Tuesday evening. Mra. George L. Kelley, of B804 Mc Callum street, will entertain at lunoh eon and cards at her homo this after noon. The guests will Include Mrs. A. P. Rlppey, Mrs. Stewart A. Rlppey, Mrs. F. Marion Hall. Mrs. William McLoln. Mrs. William H. Wilson and Mrs. II. O. Goodwin. -Xdi. Adjoining th, St. James ' Walnut St. Between 12th & 13th For Tomorrow We Will Close Out The Following Groups of Suits and Wraps At Less Than Cost 215 Sports Suits ' TViatwere$35to$65 48 Tailored Suits That were up to $85 54 Tailored Suits That were up1 to $125 35 Polo Coats That were up to $65 73 Embroidered. Wraps i Tlutt were up to $75 32 High Grade Wraps That were up to $95 Note : As this merchandise is marked at lens than cost to facilitate its immediate clearance, we must suspend the usual courtesies: rosodstfcst Exclusive Modes Repriced DRESSES WRAPS ' $25 $35 Values 49.50-65.00 Values 59.50-85.00 Canton Crepes Marvclla Taffetas Georgettes Andrea Bolivia Kitten's-Ear Crepes Vcldyne Tricotinc Tricotines Mignonettes Yalanw Unusual Values! No Exchanges No Approvals mMrmurnrTneaBrf MANN & DlLKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET i Tyrol Wool supplies a want for an all-round out-door fabric doej not Crinkle or mus ii damp-proof, and wears almost indefinitely. Plain Tailored Suits Top, Street & Motor Coats Suitabl e colors- Iso wl Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET rn7cwsoaii gm st; Our Entire Stock of Distinctive Suits Coats Wraps Drastically Reduced TO JUST Former Prices Sports Suits Skibo Tntti All wool Jersey Sports Flannel Costume & Tattleur Suits of T'ricoline All lined with Radium Silk. Oriiinal Pricet Cut in Half Coats & Wraps Veldyne Ynlama Trlcotlna Andrea Cameleon Embroidered & Ribbon Trimmed Modes included Stunning models, beautifully lined. When Yott Make Yonr Parchaie BulUrrlMi$.M to WJ,75. Coati Wrap, rre-d .11.7a iu Nt,a w.mwM w a. mmm a a mt 'kji .. .t i- ,t t"""o j now 9.S t 934A8 n rf JV r ffi VV 'SV'U ,$ t t-TfjjVaT4 Hfyiftyr irf, -v aUty, NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mra. Albert Abel, of 2802 North Eighteenth etreet, left New York im TViHnarfav for EuroDe. where they wilt travel through France, Gcrmnny, Switzerland and iuuy. Mr. unit Mra. Jacob LAOS and their son, Mr. Jack Xabo, of tho Hotel, Lor raine, ara occupying apnrtments at the l'nnmont country uiuu, Mr. Alexander Gerstlen, of Wilkes narre, Is visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. nnd Mra. Jacob Baron, of 202 West Thompson street, at their mimnwr home in Hoimesourg, ror some timo., Mr. and Mrs. M. Cooke, of 2600 North Stanley street. Announced the engage ment of tholr daughter, Miss Hose Cooko. to Mr. Max snancneici. son or Mr. ana Mrs. S. Shanefteld. on Sunday, A recep tion was held In their honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. doldsteln, of 2644 North Thirty-first street Among; thoso present were Mr. and Mrs. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Shanefleld, Mr. and Mrs. Gold stein, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Shanefleld, Mr, and Mrs. B. Shanefleld, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilobert Shane fleld, Mr. and Mra. U Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. A. Illoonienflold, Mr. artd Mrs. It Cooko, Miss Augusta Goldstein, Miss Shirley Goldstein, Miss Jean Sohelnfleld, Miss Ilose Sobelman, Mlea Ilesslo Sobel man. Miss D. D. Markowltz, Miss Lillian Grecnblatt, Miss IJ. Dogatin, Mr. and Mrs. Kotok, Mr. S. Lehman. Mr, Pryce, Mr. Harry Welts. Mr. Ben Kramer and Mr. M. Schwartz. HOLMEOBURQ Mrs Charles Stackhoune. of ill 19 Tth&wn street. Is ltltlng her daughter, Mre. Norman Moore, of Springfield, Maes. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert B. Nichols, of I soi4 waucer street, announce uio en gagement of their daughter. Miss Emma Faugher Nichols, to Mr. Herman J. Off uer, of thlo city. Mlsa Janet Howell, of Frankforfl ave nue, entertained the mombers of her eowtaff circlo at her home last evening. ALONG THE READING Mr. Conrad Best, of Twelfth atreet, Melroso Park, accompanied by his son-in-law and daughtor, nr. and Mrs. Hare, have been spending the spring at their cottage In Ventnor. Mre. Harold Lewis, of Noble. Is enter talnlnff her Bister, Mrs. nichard Dickin son, of East Orange, N". J., for several weeks. 80UTH PHILADELPHIA fit Thomas' Ladfes Auxiliary enter tained on Tuesday evening at a minstrel show anil danco given In the Parish Sohool Hall, Eighteenth and Morris streets. Among those who took part In the entertainment were Miss Helen Bailey, Miss Mary Bailey, Miss May Farley, Miss Hose Calling and Mr. Kogor Kelly. The Zeta. Beta Sorority will open its bungalow, the Shackafun, In Parkland, on Sunday. The members of. tho club In cludn Miss Catherine McOarvey. Mis Lorotto Maloney, Miss Catherine Mn loney, Miss France McCarre, Miss Anna Lane, Mies Gertrude Hutton nnd Miss Peggy Callahan. Th third annual dance will bn given by the members of the Del-Mar Club tonight at MeCrea's Academy, 161T Snyder avenue. The Avion Country Club will hold tho opening of Its country home, on Sun day. There will bo a flag raising, fol lowed by luncheon. MOORE8TOWN Mrs. George Mendenhalt Hlllman, of West Main street, lias sent out cards for a luncheon and bridge on Thursday, June 2, at 1 o clocK. Mrs. Collins Rogers, of East Main street, gave a large luncheon and bridge on "Wednesday. Mrs. William R. Slaokhoupa Is spend ing a few days at Buck Hill, !'n. Model 2060 TWO-STRAP C, Nv TANS Wv Nut-Brown VSSk and Russet K ''L2 Vm $1! Style vMtrA M flS Service Swf ..'A SEVEN-NINETY-F1VE for this season's smartest style, with FINE SILK leathers and shoemaking absolutely high HOSIERY, grade, illustrates why bright women are $2 to 34 'lere "l . 3UCh large numbers every day, sharing in our "Lower Prices Campaign" H ALLAHAN 1 1 (BOOB SHOES $J 921 MARKET STREET 60th and Chestnut Street 2736 Gerrnantown Avenne 4028 Lancaster Arenac 5604 Gerrnantown Avenne lIlllHWIIHWlU George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Nowaday9 8 If 8 Allen s Hats ANNOUNCING Our Annual Summer Sale of Fine Millinery The Entire Stock of Over 1000 Trimmed Hats a Lowered in Price for Quick Clearance Hats for every ago and every occasion are at your disposal. This is undoubtedly the greatest millinery money-saving event in Philadelphia and at a most opportune time. Hosiery Specials for Saturday Moat of the mills manufacturing full-fashioned hosiery have h.n fm 'runt JnnUttry lr'r"t- This makes these values all the more Women's Full-Fashloncd Pure All-Silk Hose ... so7i; Women's Full-Fashioncd Silk Lisle-Top Hose .....' ?oVn Women's Full-Fashioned Silk Lisle-Top Hose .... """"s'nn Women's Full-Fashioned Merccrired I.islo Hose . .."I""?! nn Women's Full-Fashioned Mercerized Lisle Hose ?" Women's Full-Fashioned Lisle Hosiery ! Children's White Sox, with colored tops 3Pairs" for'$1.35 Women's Fine Lisle Ribbed Vests 50c each or 3 Vests for $1.35 flne T&T nndhercJnen? Sar8PolabodeUtop,aaar!5ea,i"BrzeS Pry 36 to 44. Anticipate your summer needs " slze8 from Summer Veilings are Ready, $1.25 yd. Just the thins for wear with llrht-colored hata -,.), 7Ti;. Ji'enCn,aUl!rrdBbTu,ef:: WWt "" TloJrXlZT, Fownes Filosette Gloves, $1.25 to $2.00 FUoaetto Is a Cashable fabrlo In flno close weave, rnaklnir a w KWSfSinl" Berv,Mabl9 M & AU th. newTprlSg Shaded 'I-wrts length, 11.JB pair. V", b?Iow t.he e,bow Bt sl-' pair. Foil elbow length at IS.00 pair. Organdie or Net Vestees, Special, $1.00 These vestees nro indeed very tfrecial nt gl.oo. Some are orcandi. with embroidery and pthera are net trimmed with val lace? ?ri?v are just what you need for the suit, sweater or new aumrnal frock Sale of All-Linen Huck Towels, 65c Heavy eerrlccablo plain weave huck towni- vi --. . Btltchod and all linen. This grade has bcciT flVo-rr,aklne1,1rm" saving of nearly a third T.2 6y the d"en? making this a Cotif s U Origan Face Powder, 75c KacePo 5SS. JUV ?'-? qeuaV,i;?,Pa0Pn fiSSt' ligl(nId0gor10,'iarkrl'lBloB31cade3 " ' gHtdarB A lien's French Hair Nets; $1.00 Doz. ' "The Old Orinhtnl QnlU,s There- Is. plenty of all shades. War Tax. 3c hn,. and straight shap? ar uarantriti! i Hair ww. rpiv NORfHSTOWN Vj " A rfnilKtA tAtt-M(tn1 4MMNIIHrMrMaMt Vaj ,-u. "..;" ;',ri" r""."":f" "tz .j Mrgj Joseph Weiss, of Vo Kulb street. ,,, Their daughter, Miss Fnnnlo Welse, t Henry Berk, of Weat Main uirU-Jiim fi thoJr son Mr, Aaron Weiss, toMTMBij "in, i woisupori, 1'iv. t iMrs. nrlnton Tinkler, Mrs. WAlter i Shlevo and Mr, and Mrs. Dlo X.ewls, inxn uoroiigii, have returned from WaaewiV uiaiuii, wnero tney spent tne last waw'LJ attcndlnr tho flftloth Jubilee annlvaW J sary of the Foreign Missionary Society, v . j nn 4UADC rnliUTU ti Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wilson Wtl A llamaon, who have lived In ChesUr for ' i n. .dv. juuiiiiin, nro now occupying ineir ..' nnartmant nt tin. rimri.- TTmian 1Tn(t Media, where they will remain In- H acnnltely, -y Among; tho patronesses of the dane vl which will be given at the new Armory ''tl In Chester this evenlnr. of which Mrs. 3J rtiuerx uunon Mnoijaae is cnairman, sji nro air J. II. ward Hlnkson, Mrs. John Hoberts. Mrs. T. Henry GrlfTln, Mra. W. O. Howlnnd, Mrs. J William Wood, Mrs. A. J. Simpson. Mrs. Thomas Ferguson, Mrs. Crosby M Black, Mrs. 8. D. 3or man. Mrs w W Onyley, Mrs. flamusl ;,Aeav,r' JIrs- Maurice Neurteld, Mrs. William IX. Nelson, Mrs. Milton II. Blck- icy, Mrs iiaymond Henderson, Mrs. """"', "iiKiu, Dim. LBipar itowartn, ,i Mrs. Ilollfrt Itnrrla Mn 1CMn.nl Hfll' t bourn and Miss Janet McAllister. The proceeds will be given to the Children's Day Nursery of Chaster. Moderate Prices i22j' ataits Writ or rhona for RocraTad or rrlateel i Hampiea, ROYAL ENGRAVING CO, 814 Walnut St WOHLD'H MOST nEAUTlFUk TIIBATRB MARKET AT 10TH I THOMAS MEIGHAN llUJi' PARAMOUNT PICTUnB "CITY OF SILENT MEN" aT?nEADCT,0N BUSTER KEATON from Noel by Hlr Jama Parrla STANTOM "AHKBT AB. 18TH n "i.N V-'IN 11 A. M to llslS P. ItJ Betty Compson . OP "miracioi "PRISONERS OF LOVE''1" NwMfeiiAffl'fffiViSrSSBmt AT BOTH THESE! THEATRES r'alace 1 Arcadia cDCfs wn&j&r YOUNG ' sMrifir'?icrp5SRfs- '""" OAHA COWAN'3 BOOK VICTORIA IARKET Ab. VTH v iv lUAIAin, at. to ii:io P. U Douglas Fairbanks .-niii Neit Wk "A SMALL TOWN IDOL"1 CAPITOL 724 MDAnUanT.TfBCT "WHAT EVKRT WOMAN ICNOWS" REGENT "SLff-.g&ijw "THE CALL Of TOUTH'S J GLOBE TOED V. DOWERS & COiTP. MARKET BTRKETf AT JUNlfER VAUDEVILLE 11TO IS SAM CLII 1DCPT THEATRE H. OnUDnrVl Broad & Loeuat Bti. Positively Last Two Nights Final Mat. Tomorrow j&U $2 The Boheuahs Ac Announce 3C3EENWtH VSG.ILAE tuxtsto ANoSTAoeosr Jotfr Murray jaoersot ,. FHILADEM'IIIA'S FORESI08T THEATRES VJAtvr.lVI. MATS. WED. & 8AT Pop. Mat. Tomorrow BDa $2 Geo. M. Cohan's Comcdiona in th Smartest. 8napplest. SpaadloaU Trettlest of Musical uomadlea 1 i jri5ri yAW tm Grand old nam f 0 SEATH SELLiyq FXR NEXT WEEK FORRFST Mat- O" SCo Tar HURRYI HURUYI LAST TWO DAYS ITie MASK WITH ITS ALL-STAR CAST SPECIAL TREAT LIEUT. 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