n- r ." t "V -1. ' iiIIi.ii. I II T ' I ' MMi lll n. I Hi ill l in il l -HITlT-nrrt I fltfS'T GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE l, ' '' ' ; jVflcy ?PV"e !Te7s 0 1ie Comings and Goings Planned jot Summer ShdTdUts of Bridal Showers and " ;. Sees a Smart Costujne rnw that tlia summer (rocks nr6 'f(M .,.nAuHSm !m MrctSi. I think may vAfeTy iy Unit tnirumer Is w! rtn1 H! " vcr Injur anything 11M the I)l!nfs, for pcmllht tho sum mer mbilthV tliltt year? Somobotv J thin: but now wc begin to rcft'Isto that wi really can go Macca With Olenr con- .!(! ntil vi (frc coins. 1 It wnlilil SB think a icrcnt; many or uh nnu sot uscu Sf 5 cblntt away for i"ht bliort llnUiiccg. rft tf we front ay At all. durtnB the (' "... il.no Atul tlin tivo FillnrnctS since iV help a bU If chr. fate. should come v SSfn. th'oiW. WOuiuVt It? v n Hoffcuri If pu nn Rolflg away yon lr An'i want lo tlilnk about tue cost; you r wnt t go ariJ hove a good time nm I" jut baVp enough, money 'to, get bono t ' npr no muih fun 16 hnVo nlcnty lit' ntn you come buck. You enjoy your I'1' !! much more if jou think? "t am V sending Wo much, 'and, I'll have to to mke lip; but while. I'm avhy I m tolng to have ei err thing do luxe,!.'-' If. Vest to tratol that., way. All of which" has nothing to do With ht I started out tfT nay: but the wirm weather and, the Horse Show nnd th June Pete nnd everything oIko in idvance of memHca me think" o.um- rnALKING of summer plans and do- L lwts, I hear that the Cuarllo Coxes i r at present in London and ara having & beautiful time mere, xney aro soinw liter to the Continent, nnd will travel through France nnd probably go to Italy before returning to thU country. The Charles A. l'orters nnd Knthtrlne. who. by the way. Is to bo Introducod next fill, are golng-to Kurope. Kathcrlne Is to be n bridesmaid for Paulina Bell in June, and I suppose thev will sail after that. Incidentally, Kathcrlne gave (i beautiful kitchen shower yester day for Hetty Strublug, ho Is en gaged to Jack Conor, and. judging from the number who oUcndcd. I should my Bstty will need nothing for, her kitchen ef the future, for surely everything must have been given to her. About twenty five girls were there. ,, AREN'T showers the loveliest things? A bit embarrassing, I'll ndmlt; but, after all, you fjet over that when the presents arc brought in, .and soon find something appropriate to sny about them all. and you lore It nil bo, and jou think each girl Is so dear to come to the parly nnd to give jou such lovely, uceful things. And then when the time comes to use the things, how you love each one. "That apron Mary B made for mc," ou say. "And isn't that pan the cutest thing you ever aw? Suxnh K tavc that to me,' And "Tell me, hava jou ever seen one of these potato cut ters? They're so odd nnd so useful. Car rie F gave tnc that at Florence's shower beforo 1 was married." And you remember each thing and think of the giver every time you use It jou really do! INEVKll hoard such plans as there are for tho June Fete, which Is to be held just two weeks from today. They have tho most killing things to auction. And Mary and Lioug arc to be there. Now don't get excited, fo. while you might want to soo tho real Mary and Doug In pcrsni, I'm surc they irould not look ms sweat and white and woolly as the two lambs that nre named after them. And they have a "per manent wuvc," if you get me, and a pig nnd an automobile, all to be auc tioned. Mrs, William D'ejiegro has planned one of the mobt attractive booths, It has all tho delightful accessories of the bath. You know, embroidered towels and thoso lovely glass bottles for tooth -wash and hulr tonic, all painted by band, and the most fatcinatlng array of brushes and washcloths and fixings almost makes jou want to get into u tub then and there, bo inviting nrr they. And then thcro is to be a silk-stocking booth, which Mm. Howard Wilson has undertaken, and have jou heard about the prohibition drinks? Mrt. John Sargent Nowbold has that booth, and jou will tlilnk you are gettlug an hon-Mt-to-goodncss cocktail when jou order your drink nnd see it, but you won't when you taste it. However, do not let that deter you, for, oven though tho klek may bo a minu& quantity, tho taste I am told is to bo perfectly "dc lusclous" and so cooling and "much better for you than the real article." T 8AW Mrs. George Reynolds on the street recently wearing a stunning costume of dark blue trlcolcttc, the jacket trimmed with black braid. A sash of the material edged with blaci; silk tussels finished the suit. Hor hat was of violet straw turned up smartly at the back and trimmed with bunches violets, nnd she wore amethysts, which gave a decidedly beautiful touch to the attractive costume. XANOY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss Louisa V. Newlln. who will be married Juno 4 to Mr. W. Ileaumont Whitney, and Miss M. Kllzabeth Elliott, wiioso engaBoment to Mr. Arthur Pew was recently announced, will be tho guests of honor at a bridge party today to be Bven by Mrs. John H. Brown eaclc, Jr., of Polo road, Bryn Muwr. e,m,Jie Uie guestH will bo Mrs. Gilbert Mather. Mrs. .1 Caverly Newlln, Jr., Harrison K. Cnner. Jr., MrH. Hol lln Do Hacn Fox. Mrs. Herbert S. wiW' Mrs- Jol" D. Reynolds. Mrs. Wllllani Bray. Miss Adelaide Noulln, Miss Mary . Nowlln, Miss Nancy sellers. Miss ("urollnn Barclay. Mlsa if.no"e McCnll. Miss Josephine Hooper, Mlsa Frances Trenchard Leaf and Allca Mary Whltntj. -P1" nnd Mm H I. Norlhtop o' .Mel se Park announce the engagement of 15 ,da"Chtcr. Miss Marion K North "P, to Mr. Joseph A Russell. !)Oii of ffi'M'l Mrs. Thoman S Itusbvll. o.' 075 lwrslde drive, Nuw -Yoik Mr Rua p.L1s ,a Braduuto of thn I'nlverslty of fennsylvanlu, clasa or 191', nfH't88 B"os ftowland LeiU. daughter sfJ', Charlcu Magnrgo lels, u" U02t fJSHllm, street, tlermantown, will en of ?Jn utrl,rlllB0 thla ufternooii in honor ,MS3 Louise Bulterworth, duuglUer ot Mr. and Mrs. J. Werner Butlei worth, SKIN DISEASES SPREAD Skin affection should not be neglected. s ' 1 n rruptlotm. r li i.r uiulilirH mi (iu-c, iiri'h, itri r oUy kIiiiiiIO nut be allowed to "in tin. Tliey ure iirtHlKlill)-. mi rositrarlaulr mill mtij be dnn (crout, A Hitlr .nremn (lreiidrlrmi MMn (,'rtnin ulll bring nn lin Pfieinrtit In n iiuy. The irrrimrlmK ereilin mi. "Urii Inti. Mho Mn ti ltd u tin Kiln, muling HfliMtlluli. uu " feel It heal. ! emi iibtiiln ii niiiiiII Jur ""i itny dniKKlHt, r the ,N(n. enm ChpiiiliHl 'o., r llultl ""re, .Mil., ulll mull mi n Ir pmenlr Jur un reielpt nf tliln 'IPllii mill lo in roirr post- Vvhose rriarrlniro to Mr. Frederick Hems lev IxivIb will tako place, op Wodnenlay, June 2i. T)ii guests will Inefuda MIm Mafv do F. Oenrj', Mlso Catherln How. ara Coffin, MUi friabello Harrltj', Miss Marsnrot T,nmoftle. MIh Catherine Crenshaw, Miss Ameile Halxns. MIm Vr nlnla, d'lnvllliers, MIbs Anno d'lnvlllleM, JMm. Wlllam H, Hartnar, Mr. Stephen. Hon ft, Walsh, Jr., Mrs. iwwln I. Atleo, Jr., Mloa Kmlly 1$. Vox ,Mtn Frances B. rtowiand, Mrs. J. "Werner nulterworth, Mm. Frederick A. Nnthom Mr. Edmund iV Crenshaw, Jr.. Mrs. Dayton LAte lerd, Mrs. Ulchard C. 'Hughes and Mru. Henrr KIter, Sd Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Lyman Cc of 12 Summit avenue, Chestnut Hill, will em terrain at dinner 'on Haturday evening In honor of Miss Kvelyn 1J. l'ago, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wurln Pace. Of 1013 Cllntnn ktront. Amnnt. Mm frUcjU will be Mlsa Mary C. rune, Mr. HOraoo Jnyiie., Mr. S. Davla Jt'airo and ',. .iiurjn triEiar voou. mrs. l'ngc nna her dnutthtcro, Mlts Edith Nolnon rase, MIm K-otyn It. ran and Miss Mary Cox tako, who will Ball for lSuropo on J,uno 7 to spend tho summer, aro at present with Mrs. James Ixrao at Sum morcrcst,. Chestnut Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Cox will leftve on July 3 for Litchfield, Conn., where they will rcmnln a month nrlor to going to Argylo, Nova Scotia, for August. ,.,M! ifi1? Mr-. Henry R Orovc, of 258 WMt Tulpehocken street, acrmantown, will entertain at dinner on Haturday evening: next at tholr homo In honor ot Lloutenant Conrad S. UrOve, 5d, V. S. M. C.,' and 'Miu drove, who havo re cently returned from tholr wedding trip to Callf(rniii. Mre. Groe bufore her recont marrlago was Miss lillzabeth Steele. Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick Lewis, of 1914 Spruce street, will entertain a box party nt the opening: Mr'ormance of "H. M. 8. t'lnaforo" on Thursdoy nigiu. yvn-.on inn guests will 1)0 BIT. and Mrs. Harry BlabnllRh Hfwnon, Mies Hosamund Wurtu and Mr. Alfred J. B. Lewis. , , Mrs. Alfred Itcfflnald Allen, nf 2013 opruoe street, win also entertain a party on Saturday night at tho Savoy In honor of her daughter, Miss Helen yv. Alien. Tne irueiitB will includes Miss Emmu. Norrls. Miss Lily fclowart, MUs Elizabeth Machen, Miss Ethck HecU scher, Mlsa Owladya Hopkins, Mils Mary Hare Davis, Mr. Edward M. Davis, Mr. William Norrlt, Mr Anthony Cassatt, Mr. Joseph Ryan, Mr. Potter Wear, Mr. Mifflin Large nnd Mr. Charles Barclay. Captain Walter B. Compton, It. N- M. V. O.. D. S O., nnd tho officers of tho British cruiser Calcutta, and Mr. Ger ald Campbell, British Consul General, wore tho Kuests or Colonel nnd Mrs. John ('. Mucklc nt supper on Kunduy ovcnlnc nt their home, 2025 Walnut street, Mr. and Mrs. T. Robert N'ewklrk and her daughters, Mltn LoulBa M. Now lclrk and Miss Martha B. Nowklrk, of 914 Clinton street, will occupy their farm at Langhorno tho lattor part of this month. Mrs, James Francis Sullivan, of Tho Woods, Radnor, entertained nt lunch eon ycaterday In honor of Marqulso do Fraysseux Maalcres. of Franco, who la tho rruest of Mrs. Horry C. Thnyor at her homo In Havcrford. Mlsa M. Carey Thomas, president ot Bryn Mawr College, and tho inctribor3 of tho Philadelphia Mario Curio Radium Fund Committee, nro giving a garden party- thlu afternoon from 4 to 0 o'clock In honor of Madame Curie nt Miss Thomas' homu, tin- Deancrj'. Bryn Miss Thomus will he assisted In re ceiving by tho inombern of tho Phlladel delphta Committee, MrB, Kdunrd Bok, Mm. John Clark, Dr. 1511a Everett, Mrs. George W. Chllds Drexel. Dean Laura Carnell. Mra, Robert Fulton, Mrs. Jo. seph leldy. Mrs. John Lewis. Sirs. CharlrH Rhonda, Mrs Cornelius Steven son. Mm. Edward T. Stotesbury. Mr3. Horace Thayer, Jr., Dr. Martha Trncy, Mra. Barclay Warburton. Mrs. John Whltu, Dean Iaura. Snowden, Mi'p. Wil liam Nelonev, of New York, nnd Mrs. Itlchnrd S. Francis. Also the following ladles will assist: Mrs, Alba Johnson, iliiiiiii "' Weak Arches? When you step in your stockinged foot, docs the whole inner side of your foot touch the floor? We hope not, for thut would indicute a fallen or weak arch. Between the ball of the foot and the heel, the arch should cui've up, on the inner side of the foot, and not touch the floor. To strengthen tho arcli muscles and keep the foot healthy nnd com fortable, wear the Cantilever Shoe. For the shank is flexible, it bends WITH tho foot. It encourages the muscles to exorcise. Cantilevers eorrcct and prevent flat foot by strengthening tho muscles thut sur round the bones of the arch. 'Die natural inner sole lino pro vides room for the toes in Canti lever Shoes. This and the set of the heel encourage correct posture. The under-itreh sole hugs the foot, when the shoe Is laced and supports the instep restfully and healthfully. Trim oxfords in several leathers and white linen; also high shoes. Widths from AAAA to E. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Office l'itntllrrr nrr iiln mi ale ' nrurlb eltlex ;,iii..ii lli-nillilnrs. lldi'J IJU-vniith At. A,"u"y I'lirti Keti bhtie i'ii. IKT nukiuui Hun uumuuuiti Sfffmf iTlfir M"4 Hi , H.'Y,,d?i,nnef "lienioii II. M, Vorheei A Uro. n'lliep-narrT-M " Murrty. is ruonc oi 11 ' fi5 IlarrUburii Orn,r's. j4 ? juliniiivii imiif' ft Hit ratll hi. I ullLllhter--r l l.nvi ,1'ih t1, U"cl li-HcuuerUr',, 133, VRtt .S.W . POPOLAR MEMBER iiHLHHLLiLiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEtiiPif'Cv .. xvl9niiHCifl iB BK vffjm&T' .SmSStSMM WtsSKaKlKBKKBBiBKKKEt& z A SH "!b fflWrBBLtw '3Pt HHLiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil IflB BBfiiMPMHKBfBI3ftittKSS '' ': -i. " iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Thoto b J. Mitchell Billot. MISS MARTHA JENNINGS Daughter of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. V. Itcutty Jennings, of 0012 Greene street, Gennnntown, who Is u jrapulnr nienibcr of tho Gorniuntown set Miss Elizabeth Klrkbrtde, Mru. Jacque Vauclaln. Miss Gertrude Ely, MUs Em ma Schenok, Mrs. Otto T. Mnllory, MIbs Mary Pierce, Mrs. Chadwick Collins, Mro. Bornard T. Converse, Miss Anno Todd, Miss Oraco' Browncll and Mrs. Wilson Moorehouso. Mr. and Mrs. Edcar Pardee Earlo unci their daughters, Miss Virginia Earte ana Miss Margaret Earlo, of uravers lane. Chestnut Hill, will leave July 1 for Mantoloklng, N. J., whero they will spend tho summer nt their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Wotherlll nnd their daughter. Miss Anne Woth erlll, or Allen's lane. Chestnut Hill, will open their cottago at Jamestown, R t. curly next month. Miss Mary do F. deary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John White Ge.iry, of Sun f.et and Germantown avenues, ChcJtiuit Hill, will leave on Friday for West Point, N. V.. whero sho will attend tho Army and Navy b.iscbnll game on Sat urday afternoon, nnd tho hop at tho Acauemy in mo evening. Mrs. ThomaH H. Dobsou nnd hei daughter. Mrs. Thomas P. Hammer, who spent two weeks at their cottago In At- 9iS IrrlUtrau orArace - Moderate Prices ment i Write or Phone for Knerarod or Printed 6nniptcs. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 W.lnnt St III This wonderful blend is the secret of our experts At all our Stores I UTOFj!ESrC HnLttniiEHrmmiuiiiniiinitnjaiiirimiEi'uiiiiiiri'iujimuuamjiiimuiimHiUiiiimiEiit: RITE JUMBO Fresh from "Ole Virginny." Ii I a, fat fellows. Our own roasting Skins removed and then salted just right. Fresh Every Day CAISDV SHOP mas Coffee fffis mm jmE vjtoO Lamps for Summer Homes Electric Lamps and Artistically Hand-Painted Parchment and Silk Shades Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Box Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street OF YOUNGER SfiT. lantlo City, have roturned to their homo in Chestnut mil. Mrs. Hammer will en tcrtaln at bridge this afternoon. Mrs. Ralph Mcllor. 6017 Greene street. Germantown, is spending several months in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Foster C Mooro, or 20 flOMANWITHA PRETTY POfiPLEKIDN Alwaya Appears Charming Tour comploxlon makes or mard your personality. If you havo a clear, smooth, velvety okln, free of pimples and other unsightly blem ishes, you need nevor fear the lm presslon you mako on fill you meet. Somo womon aro endowed by nature with a clear, smooth skin: others not bo fortunato can ncqulro this beauty; by tho uso of Black and Wlilto Boau 1y Bleach and Black and White Soap. (in to vour favorlto drucr or donart- 1 incnt store and buy a-60o Jar of Black I and AVhtto Beauty Bleach and a cako I of Black and Whlto Soap. Uso It according to directions and you will ha delighted with results. Beauty 1 Bleach Is an exquisitely perfumed ! flcsh-tlnlcd crenm. Uso It accordliiB to directions nnd you will bo greatly pleased. 1 Literature for Black nnd Wlilto Beauty Bleach, as well as samplea of Talcum and laco Powder, sent frco on request. Clip nnd mall thla to Black nnd White Box 1507, Memphis, Tcnn. lid . SALTED 38 PEANUTS Send 25c for a generous sample box OH Pound Box, 75c Mall Your Order to 149 So. Broad Street Wc Pay the Parcel Post Othir Stores 'S0.4..nf5,n, ht- Cool, decorntivo lamps that pivo just the right kind of light for nil rooms and porches. As specialists wc nro constantly re cciviiiff tho nowest and most nt trnctlvo productions of tho lead ing lamp manufacturers, to gether with many of our own origination. It Is no ordinaiy lamp stock which wo invito you to boo. Our selection of exclusive, nnproprinte Lamp Shades is complete. OOMPttiTY BLEACH JM ffTIi nf1nr'M i i isiirffrffltfjlinfrffi Went Tulpehoolten, mrdet, Oermantown, will give" a dance on next Friday ovc iilnir In honor of their daURhU", Mlsa Helen Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Moore and their family will leave early In Juno for 8tone Harbor, N. Jj, to spend tho tdni trier at their cottage. Miss Winifred Dlller. of PlttBhurfli, Arrived yesterday to spend n. few days as the gucnt of Miss Polly Bayard, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. MciCeim Bayard, at her home, 200 East Johnson street, Oermantown, Mr. and Mrs. Davidson Kennedy, of 2202 Walnut streot, left on Saturday for a. motor trip through the' West to tho Paolne Coast They expect to return early In August. Miss aenevleve Vi. Dlllenbeck. da ugh tor of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Dllleubcclc, of 209 Pdham road, Oermantown, who Is tho guest of MrB. Robert Perry In the Crtteklll Mountains, will return homo this week. Miss Clarice Moyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Moyer. of 6002 Oreonn street, Qerinantown, has Issued Invitations, for a bridge on Haturday afternoon, Juno 4, Miss Hazel COftln. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coffin, of West Hahs berry street, Oermuutown, will glvo a tennis tournament, followed by tea, on Thursday, Juno 2, at tho Oermantown Crlrkct Club. There will be fourteen RUcato. Mr and1 Mrs. Eugene C. Bufflnglon Slmonln, of West Hprlncflcld nvenuo, Chestnut Hill, nre receiving congratu lations on tho birth of a daughter on May 21, Mrs. Kimonln was Miss Mary Moss, of Bowling Qrcen, Ky. Miss Vlolctte Rita Marsellus, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Maniollus, of New York, whoso engagement was announced recently to Mr. Oarner Ben- son Matin, utlrt has been entertained ns the guest for a few weeks of Mr. Mann parents, Mr. and Mts. Benson Mann, of 2030 Locust Btrect, returned yesterday to iter nome. o. isast isincty-secona street, Mr. ahd Mrs. Mann and their family will loavo next month for Bay Head, N. J., where they will remain until tho autumn. Miss Elizabeth IC Howland. daugh ter of Mrs. Frederick H. Howland, or 411 South Carlisle street, will leave on Juno 29 for Beaver Camp, Me., where sho will remain until tho latter part of AugUHt. Mrs. Howland and her daugh ter, Mies Mary Hoppln Howland, will leave early In August for Andalusia, whero they will occupy Mrs. Charles Williams' home,' Cornwells, until tho autumn. Dr. nnd Mrs. Addlncll S. Hewson Hnd their family, of 2120 Spruce street, will leave next month for Spring Lake, whero where they will occupy their cottage until the autumn, Tho Rev. Dr. J. Gray Bolton and Mrs. 1 uoiton ana jvuss Anna uvnllne Bolton, oi iiuv nna fcircei, win leave cany in July and occupy tholr cottage at New London, Conn., for the summer. Mrs. Micajah Woods, of Charlottes ville, Vo., haa announced the engage ment of her daughter, Miss Lottie Pago Woods, to Dr. Martin E. Rehftiss, of this city. Miss Woods Is the sister of Mrs. W. J. Rucker. of Charlottesville, BEWARE ! Matho feed on grease spots. Clean your clothes with Carbon before putting them away. Cannot Burn rtjU You or Explode i wf wouldn't -"-taggagv this with Cleaning Fluid KERIOVES GREASE SPOTS Without Injury to Fabric or Color C'lfttiiH Willi Kid Uluvcs and Slines, silk and Satin Slippers. Pine I.ums. Featbora. Men's Neckwear. Curpots, Rukr, Uihol slererl Coverings, and all fln materials. Cleans Talking Machine Discs Purities Tone Cleans Automobile Upholstsr Cleans Typewriter Type and Machine Clean Piano Kev Flnrer M.irL. Loosens Chewing Cum from all fabrics 20c, 30c, 60c and $1.00 bottlea All druggists Cartxina Vroducta Co, S04 W i'llth st., N.J Carbona Fire Extinguishers, $1.50 each Philippine Undermuslins Made in the Philippine Islands especially for ui aftor our own approved patterns. Note the soft fabrics, the exquisite Workmanship, and These Very Low Prices Philippine Night Gowns, $2.45, $2.95, $3.75. Philippine Chemise, hemmed bottoms,$l. 95, $2.35. Philippine Envelope Chemise, shoulder strap or arm hole, $2.45, $2.95, $3.95. Philippine Corset Covers, scalloped edge, $1.75 and $2.00. Philippine Drawers, $2.95. Philippine Petticoats, poplin and pique, hand-embroidered, $4.75. Philippine Combinations, skirt, drawers open or closad, $4.00. Cotton Crepe Underwear of quality. Especially good for summer travelers. No ironing. Envelope Chemise, $1.25, $1.85. Hemmed-Bottom Chemise,, $1.75, Night Gowns. $1.95. Drawers, $1.25. Knee Petticoats, $1.35. Corset Covers, $1.25. Petticoats for Sheer Dresses Double panels back and front guarantee protection : Of Wash Silk, $3.75, $5.00, $5.50. Wave-Crest Muslin, scalloped, $1.85. hnd Mr. Frank LuptOrf. of Birmingham, Ala. The marriage will take placo In the early summer. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Walsh, of Sprngaio street, Mt. Airy, are receiving congratulations on the mrth of a daugh. ter on May 11. Mrs. Walsh was Miss Margery Orrtan. OERMANTOWN . Mr, John K. Kvans, 429 JDust Wash ington lane, entertained At a bridge and "SOO" party at her Homo .on , Saturday nftehioon, proceeds of which wont toward the fund for French orphans. Mru. Alvln Whtllock, Of 425 West Hansberry street, entertained hi a tek at tne Rttt-cariton on mrmay in nonor of MUUi J1IK1I ,(lntt HI da A. Rr.hooh. whose mar rlage to Mr. Paul Lamorelle will tako place on June 1, Miss SOhoch was also f-ntorlained by her cousin, Mlss Ella. K. SOhoch, and Mrs. Now.ton Roedei on Saturday at tho homo of Mrs. Roedel, 1389 Hunting Park avedue. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bnskln, of 322 Corinthian avenue, annouico tho be trothal of their daughter, Miss Jean O. Bdsklh. to Dr. Maurtco T. Bloane, of this city. Tho marriage of , Miss Rheta May White. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. wu- Ham White, of 2207 West Tioga street. and Mr. Melville Sledcnbaoh will tako place on June 30. Mra Eugene Goldsmith, of 817 West End avenue, Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Alice A. Jacobs, of 2040 Mt. Ver non street, Mlsa Edith L. Well, of 3909 North Brood attest, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Btmon Well, who will bo married on Tune 15 to Mr. Lester Heoht. was the guest of honor nt a shower last week given by Miss Leah Myers. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The Rev. Frank M. Urlch and Mrs. Uriel! art now living In their new homo at 3333 South Eighteenth street. Mrs. Mary Murray, of 2709 South RltrhtMiith street, entertained tho fol lowing guests at her homo recently: Mrs. Mitz PJ3Rj0iftfciiu &sw JPbUatkttMkic. Will Begin Tomorrow, Wednesday First of theSeasonSales The following items are ex amples of the very unusual values being offered at this time DAY COATSAND WRAPS For Street, Sports and Dressy Wear GOWNS AND DRESSES Day and Evening Gown3 SUITS Tailored Sport and Costume Styles BLOUSES Sport and Costume Blouses HATS Street Semi-dress Dressy and Country Styles ULSheppacd Son3 Mav Salt 1008 6h2stnut5tirccft Charlei Kittwel, bt NeWYoJ? Mr attrt Mr. J. Hunterj,of Newark i WrTJio n t b Hinllh. Mr. T. fiyroit, Mr. EdvwM l 'b, Mr, Wlllom Coburn. Mr. FrcdeHcU La mdveen, Mr. Jack Callan fthd Mr. XV II- llriln Schlce, WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Ldulso.Vahsant, of JS Hnruc street, flntettalned tho tlrldrfe Cldb bt which she l a member at Her home law syenirtg. Among th guejta vrero M ss Stity Kay, Mis Helen Englund. Miss pay Thompson. MU? leather n Mulltf, Miss Euctnia Vnnsaiit, Miss Helen Mae calia. Mr, John Williams. Mr. Earl fiSrlhart7Mr. Rowland U MoKinley. Mr. Powell MtwCallK, Mr. Malcolm Baber Mrilloward Mltohell and .Mr. Lou s liUkson. Miss Vnnsnnt will leave on Fri day on a nouso party ipr a. "ecu, "."'''I will be given by Miss ui eanette Lord, of at her country plaeo on the Daltinioro, n Severn River. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Lillian D. Bennett, of Oakmont, announces tho engagement of her daugh ter. Miss Lillian M. Bennett, to Mr. Berry P. Collins, of Mcrchantvllle, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dutton Mno rjade and their daughter and son, Mrs. Mlllleent MacDode and Mr. Button Mno Daa, are spending a, few days at the Chnlfonte, Atlantic CUy. They will re turn to (jnester mis ween, Mr. and Mra Charles Howe, of ETexei Mill, will open their Cape May cottage on June 1, which they wilt occupy during the summer. NORRI8TOWN A Merrle Mlnstrelsey was given In tho Trinity Lutheran Church parish houSu under the Auspices of ihe Men's Bible Class. Among those who took part In the event wero Mrs. Wnrrjn Keller. MUs Helen McMcekln. Miss Ruth Stickler. MUs Margaret Halloway, Miss Blanche Cam, Mlsa Evelyn Corn, Mlsa Dorothy QUler, Miss Emma Earnshaw, Mrs. H. A. Uaitnaocr, Airn. . ij. utnaa, w111', Ralph March, Mrs. Walter A. WlUon Carlton For Babies and Tots Lingerie Coach Covers, $5.00 to $13.00. Net Veils for Coach, Bas sinette and Crib; ribbon trimmed, $4.75 to $6.00. Hemstitched Linen Pillow" Cases, 14 x 16 inches, $1.50 each. B o o t i e s kid, crepe de chine, pique soft-sole shoes and slippers, $1.25 to $2.75. Wrappers embroidered and "briared" cashmere, VieUa flannel, crepe de chine and Cropelln, $6.00 to $23.75. Bloomer Dresses plain or striped Chambray and crepe, trimmed With white hemstitched col lars and cuffs ; sizes 2 to 6 years $3.25 to $10.75. Coats cashmere, Cre pella, crepe de chine; hond-o mbroiderod, smocked and With Fronch knots ; sizes 6 months to 2 yoari, $15.00 to $31.00 ' Caps in bravo array, $1.50 to $6.75. Bibs, daintily hand-embroidered, $1.25 to $7.50. st Mm.- Mies Maryf-KHiTrttlww, MfsK HonhU M ''0etM iTvv ltairy HAvlbfl Mr. ljt6n Nesler'. Mr. ItalDh Marcn, Mr, Chrlvflrln Tin hrlMlrtn utr, .Ir.Mr. John,Whilcscll, Mr. itusstll K 8Ucir Mr. iiubii yttcr. Mr. Harry born , Mr. ciiatlNi Uhllatvhf. Mr. AtKfnton. Mr. Elmer ticket, Mr., iniiiv. im i . n vnnuu March marcn. wr. John DUUdV km .Herman dense. PhANKFORO . A hlf Itirtflt 1-isitMtf ikfrtM ttivmt Mrt stftAsii urj Miss1' Jfel6nnPUrdf,,JMr.' , wairnuui, 4Mn ueorge Htuib. Mr. i. earn. Mr. Walter Wilson. 'Mn IHM 4 , Sw Ujdfty OVADIHK for UM Ltll BtMUrftt, : 'I ot 10X9 Kant Alum Btret, by ntf, ''; ? 1 tr, Mru. H. Wiser bt Mi OttiMk J "LP1' .Jln9n', ne .ntucsta uriem wr urt ia,?s. Virginia uamon. ,mim . uornfny- 7 Laird. Miss Morjraret Wlif, mIm 8rft ,- -M Brailloy, Ml araco necHO, Mr, Br '5l Mlrs VlrglnW Camon. M mond Wllklnton, Mr. Philip Uroas, Mu iiownra waraiow, Mr. AlDen LrtidnJi. Mr. ..wniiam wardiow. Mr. KatnoM-uv Clradlev. Mr. Jhhn nn1irtn1,i Mr. Ai.,2 ntrt l'ugn, Mr. Hurry Houlkftr, Mr, iwa ' Mr. Frctl Nockle, Mr, ainl Mri. Kotwrtu,' Bradley, Jlr. and Mm Kmory.Nlelkin.'J: ft --., .. .-.... . ....n...... jrv Nlelinn:'?: fcl wr. ana Mrs. John nraaiev. Mr. rater .ji' Houlker and Mr. and Mra. Horace WlMr Mra. 3. Pallcrtott, of franUtord ,T nuo and Orthodox Htreti, will entertain at the last mcetlht; ot (lift seaxon tllo members of, her Five-Hundred Club ai har homo tomorrow afternoon. A burTet luncheon will be served. Waitresses Menovitii SIZES ALTfeltED Ffilthtri l(nniulrd and ittit Into MatreiM Brass Beds Rclacqaered OlUHCli O rhonfi lm. T8S Sfnws & Panamas Cleaned and Remodeled In Ibr nrwreit thsP9t far Sprint and Snsft. mrr. Our 40 ear ef ijt vtrltatr in it ronr 'fglNMAN I'KACTICAI. IIATTHK 54 N. 7th St. Phone, Market 2437 Safe Milk FerfofMti hamt NO OOOKDta The "Food Drink" for All Agesw Quick Lunch at Homn,OE5ce( Fountains. Atk for HORUOCS, Avoid Imitations & SubstitaUs WOnLD'S MOST 1JKAUT1KUI, T1EATJUB j v m T v MARKET AT 19TH . 11 A .M TO 11 13 1". M, A Paramount I'ictuilmtlon ot ' I SIR JAMES BARR1E Uraiea ot Uxccptlunal Hor and Boautr f "SENTIMENTAL TOMMY' ..Jt tneluiles Garelli Huchti. . .m.mi Tallalerro nnd May MeAw AlJtl Atlr.lctlnn TONY SARG'S .'omfcly OKtlnn THE TOOTH CAnPRNTffll" nVrTESHOUBD FI.OWEII MAltKET PnOLOOUE "KO.NN1K HCOTkAND" , BTAN'I.r.Y OIlCriESTltA Comlnt 'DBGEPTION"-' It's Wondsrfdl t STANTON .raVr!? MARSHALL NEILAN'S iatest nMTv,, I'nODUCTION ism 1 ADDED l,EO MOOnt:. SOLOIST PALACE 1214 MAIIKET BT. Ill A . 1. 1S.II H MvM TZ. mZJZCl-. l iti " SU 1UM MUUKL "HOLD YOUR H6RSES" Tot Moomrs hest i'ictohh ARPAFiTA Ch,nut St. Del. Hth BEBE DANIELS V Vkkw M' "TWO WEEKS WITH PAY" Addsd rtitlsnhouse Squuro 1'lotver Markst AT llOTH THBATIIES Victoria Allegheny Market Street ITnnkrnrd AnO Above Mnth and Alletlieny MACK SENNETTS DEL1GHTKOI, COlIEDr "A Small Town Idol' Featuring Ben Turpin PAPITfM '- MAiuccT sthe'et V-rtll 1 UL "DOD HAMPTON OF PLArStt" ' RPriFMnr AnKET ST. Bel. lTTH ll--ii-ilV 1 ..A ORDAT DAY" ADDED Char)es Chaplin In "The IlnnW" GLOBE MARKET AT JONirBIl ' V.Vl'IJHVIt.r.K II In II curr NAZAitno & co. PHILADELPHIA'S FOnEMO.TT THEATnEB n ARRIirkr NIOIITB AT 8:15 VjjrVr.r.lvrv mats. wed. a sat. Only Show in Town! Pop. Mat. Tomorrow, 50c to $2 Geo. M. Cohan's Comedians In tho fc'martiMt of Musical Comedies IX AIT IT A GMND OLD NAME t Ea Selling for This and Next Week for MA' 13XTKA POP. T DECOHATION DAY Forrest Mat Dar at a"30 8Ao Tax the pert or all JAS. OLIVER CURWOOD'S THRlLLINa BTOUY OF THE NORTH "KAZAN" WITIT JANE NOVAK AND "KAZAN." TUB WONDER DOO SPECIAL TREAT LIEUT. OEJIABD NEXT WEEK "THE PARISH PnrEST" EITH'S THEATRE Mme. Doree's Operalogue Flashes from arnnd Opera Doc Baker in "Flashes" Purported by a Rl Company Kt Elinoro & Williams Csp't. Anson A Daunhtersi Mrr Haynesi Mel lClee; Jean Oraueie. Other Stara. WILLOW GROVE PARK Nahan Frnnko and his Orchestra Nahan Franko, Cdndurldr Frederick I'atton, Uarlton DXNB AT T&AjNMv( PLATnBM Dane In Danpoland IUOH-CLABS AitUBElfiiNTB 1 i " )5l Li 1 M i I K nUMONTS 1'" ARCH. ., M' EMMETT WELCri MlntSafi Featlvat Vik Old and Ni,Oon VfiaturAd ) rntMtr nrivwviilirv.tr 7i "1 ORPHEUM a'!4r MAE DESMOND STJDi Pf.AYima n Cowl's flucress ''MILIN TIlRdUaw "SI fA m n ee nmi iiuiKiiif,- iju. orl( flu uu" " TROcAbERO &ff.s25i! r V.9 HtrroonUU 7oU 9 A p " . t . U&iit&4iity&ji ' ' i UP'' - v4 jk ?'& t fb -JL!iVi Vi fjV.Mir'Htj i ".jI1 i .vW?MWr-4- iurf'yfrtrHVfca. . itm&&d
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