UKSBKA ri'7j ',3V VI 'VKTO 5 tV lil i A V .fl r - 7?Tt3 J? ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE fiancy Wynne Talks of the Horse Show at Devon Savoy Company Gives "Pinafore" Tonight Performances Given by 'Amateurs a Number of Years Ago IX CERTAINLY wrts HlBhcnrtcnlng .(tet nil thi prcpnrutlon of. weeks ..ii monthKi to linvc such n day ns yes fritT"r "if opcnlMK of die Howe Ihow and Country Folr fit Devon. In nlteoff the rain thbrewerc mrao people ISt there, but yiw coiild not coll It n u occasion under nny possible cir riimstances, nnd yon bow nothing hut Xoataor polo-contu, old Miort bnte. hfib rtoe nnd rubbein. To be m.rc ih? tnin millennia of. brilliant hue, Mch arc so much worn this yenr. Riiyo V touch of color, but I could not Tielp fmpBtbllnit wltb thy dampened uplr ts r flirt workers- in tho cafeteria. All t delicious lunch nnd ro few to ent It, ml all tho?e wonderful enkes nnd Ires, nf course aomo of the thing cpuld he .,nnpH but a great, many had to he Slanrf lit la ? disheartening to think "Svcvcrf'lt waa fun. huddling to rather on the grandstand eating sand wiches nnd wntching the few events In ih ring. And there were times when he min held up a little. I do nope n " .jvui .wu.., . w make up for tho disappointment. The men from Camp Dlx will be there, and SaFirat Division Hand is to play all afternoon, so I hnvo every hope that fM Sol will shine upon a gay and motley throng, nnd that It will be better than over, becnuse the nun will be so wtlcome. . AND tonight we have the opening performnnce of the Savoy Opera Company at tho Hrood Street Theatre. Xh Is for tho benefit of the Memorial Fund In honor of Dr. Alfred Reginald Allen, tho founder of the Hnvoy. The proceeds of snld fund are to go to the Music School of the University of Penn lranla. Then over at the Hellevue Stratford, Mr. David Ulsphitm nnd the Ornbeus Mixed Quartet will give a concert and recitation for the Mothers Assistance Fund, in answer to an tin peal for help from Mrs. Gordon Mc Couch, who iB president of tlint board. The Orpheus Mixed Quartet, which includes Ednn Bnugher. J-oretn Strrthl, Philip Cook and Donald Redding, gives its services In concerts for the needy noor vou know, and this evening they will si'ng "In Dnys Clone By." dressed in appropriate costume. Mr. Blsphnm will recite Tourgenieffs "In Dnys Clono By How Sweet and Fair Wore the Hosts," with plniu)nccompanlment. mALKINO of Mr. Hisphnm tnkes me X hack to the savoy again nntt meir performances of (lllbert nnd Sullivan. I heard n gentleman talking the other day about the giving of those nperas by amateurs, nnd how much It used to bo done rears ngn. He cited one rendition of "Pinafore" in' the old Drawing Rooms when David Blsphnm. Sydney Drew. Sam Carpenter. Mrs. Chnrlle Whelen and fevrtvl other men nnd women took the leading parts In the days when they were all about twenty to twenty-five years of age. before Mr. Blsphiun nnd Mr. Drew became professionals. Do ou remember what n beautiful voice Mrs. Whelen had? She. it ap pears, wns Buttercup in those days, nnd when they gnvn "Mikado" he wuo Katishn. Of course thnt wns before tho Savoy came into existence. The Savoy It about twenty years old now, and some of its founders are still singing with it nnd taking the same parts they took when "Pinafore" was first given bvthem. Witness Clarence Hrinton, who will be Sir Joseph George Morrcll nnd Spencer Haznrd were in the chorus then and are Mill with us nnd splendid members, too. I must say I am looking forward with the grentcst pleasure to feeing the opera tonight. Jane Mmile Maclver is to lie Joseph ine; Deborah Seal, Buttercup; Rliza bcth J.iittn. Tlehe: Franklin Wood, the Captain : Lesley Joj . Dick Dend Bye, and John Hepwell. Ralph Rnokstinw. John Clark Sim's i Hill Bobstuy, and little Klmo Minches in the Midshipman. Among the boxholders for thn three performances an Mrs. Charlton Ynr nall, Mrs. Arthur I.en, Mrs. Norton Down!., Mrv. John F. Lewis, Mrs. Stitckor Colcb. Mrs. Alfred Reginald Allen. Mrs. Charlton Henry, Mrs. Sidney Thayer. Mrs. fleorge Dnllas Dixon, Mrs. Bertram Uppincott, Mrs. George F. Childs Drexel nnd Mr. Wnl tfr I.ippincott. CHARLEY Is three, nnd ho Is fond of watching daddy shine his shoes and shave, nnd go through various other nuinly occupations. The otiier day he came into mother's room with his tiny fnco nil covered with cold cream, which ho violently scraped off with n bone paper knife. "Look, Muv ver," he remarked, "I haven't u whis key left." NANCY WYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Among th Kuests who will attend tho dinner on Friday evonliig which Miss Tolly Bayard, daughter or Mr and Mrs 8 McKean Baynrd, of 200 East John son street. Oermnntown, will Rlvo In honor of Miss Abby llocliefeller, daugh ter of Mr nnd Mrs. John D UocUo .filer of New York, who will bo her guest over tho week-end, will iiicIuiIh Miss Mary V Dartow, Miss Ellznhelli D Bartow, Miss Kllse du Pom, Mr Paul Casey Mr Ktiinklln B.iche, ,Ir, Mr Kd "srd Van I'elt, Mr. John Van Poll nnd Mr Alfred Hunter Miss Hmani will "ls enteitnln nt dinner on Snturdny ut TWO-STRAP PUMP White Kid Now Tnn 9'85 Now Grey Sueilo I 12.50 Valuo I Fine Silk rVrf ) I StockinK ljU. LsA lo match f . Nn In White Wjljf V ONLY 1000 PAIRs'Jis7 tL VERY woman wnnti this new Two-Strnp Pump. A thousand pairs just placed on our shelves, priced 7.95. Regular 12.50 value. Hnllahan's "Lower Prices Campaign" is the answer. Your size and width is here but don't delay. HALLAHAN 1 1 GOOD 8 HLOES U 921 MARKET STREET 60th and Chcbtnut Streets 2736 Gcrmantown Avenue 4028 Lancaster Avenue 5604 Germantown Avenue turn ' ,"- "' .'..jlv, .'.KM, .!. t . i . , i ' -'. - the Princeton f'luli In lip diltmvf.il hv n theatre tiarty In Miss Rockefeller ' iionor. Among the guests will ne Mr, Robert Campbell, of Chicago. Mr, John Von Pelt nnd Mr. Kdwaid Van Pelt Miss Hockefeller has lust returned ftoin nn olcht months' trip around tho world wun ner aunt, miss Aiuncil Mrs, Horace H Hare, of Radnor, will entertain nt luncheon at her home on Haturdny noxt, followed by n box patty at tho Horse Hliow, In honor of Mrs. Vera Hpeko Alston, of Ivlwell Miuior, Weymouth. England, who Is the guest of Mrs. Alston's mother, Mi-b. Samuel Chew, of 1716 Walnut street Mr. nnd Mrs. Alston will also be the guest of honor nt a luncheon to be given hv Mrs. Oeorge Mason Chichester at Vnne wood. The gueats who will nllend the din 'ner which Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Ynr nnll, of Crum Creek Farm, Devon, will give on Friday evening In honor of their daughter, Miss Agnes Ynrnall, before the Devon Horse Show bnli. will Include Miss Elizabeth McElro, Miss narbarn uiayion, miss uetty Wllaon, Miss Maude Harrison, Miss Amallo Sclxns, Mr. David Voeles. Mr. Pnul N'enll. Mr. .lohn Hlllnrd, Mr. Percy Wilson, Mr. .lames neaiiy, mr. lionert 1'age, Jr., and Mr, Alfred' Lenta. Air. and Mrs. Julius T Doollttle. of tltlca, N. Y., have Issued Invitations for tho wedding of their daughter. Miss uiuryeue Auarews uoonttie, anil Mr. Archibald Douglas RubscII, of Prince ton, N. J., and New York, which will bo solemnized at noon on Tuesday, June 7, In Draco Church, Utlca, N. Y, Mlas Anne Fnrr, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James McCullough Farr. of New Yorlc nnd Wllkcs-Barre, Pa,, whose en rngornfcnt hns recently been nnnounced to Mr. J. Grler Bnrtol, Is being enter Utrcd for a, few dnys ns the guest of Mr. Barters mother, Mrs. George E Bnrtol. of 1932 Locupi street. Mrs. Bur tol nnd her daughters, Miss Eleanor O Bartol nnd Miss Marian O Bartol, will leao shortly for Sprlngton Manor Farm, Olen Moore, Pa., whero thoy will re main until the autumn. Mr Joseph Wharton I.ippincott, of Oak Hill, Bethoyros. and his sister, Mrs William Paul O'Neill, of TemaJr. Itydal. who loft on Saturdny with their parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. J Bertram Llpplnoott, on their ynobt The Enterprise for a visit to Washington, hayo returnod to their home. Mr. and Mfn. Llpplncott will re turn to their homo. Melmar, Bothayrcs, the latter pant of (ho week. The garden party which wns to be hold at tho home of Mr. and Mrs Gideon Boerlcke, of Wynnowpod. for the benellt of tho Hahnemann Hospital, has been postponed until tho autumn, owing to the illnesa of Mr. and Mrs Boerlcke's son, Master Gideon Boerlcke. Jr. MIbb Katharine H. Collin, daughter of Mrs, George Wlnthron Collin, of 420 Meadpwbrook load, St. Davids, will entertain at dinner nt her home on Wednesday June IB, In honor of Mian Doris Haven Miller, daughter of Mr Frank T Miller, of Ardmorc. who will bo man led to Mr Wendell Harris Clark, of Chicago, at 8 o'clock on Thurs day evening. Juno 10. nt the Chinch of the Redeemer. Bryn Mawr. Miss Cotlln will attend Miss Miller as tnnlil of honor. The guests will Include the bridal party The engagement of Miss Collin nnd Mr. Stanley A. Welch, son of Mr. Hijd Mrs. Chnrles W Welch, of tho Aldlne. has recently been announced The Faimiount Park Art Association has Issued invitations for the fiftieth anniversary on Tuesday afternoon, June 7. nt 4 oclock. After a tour of the Park In motors an address will be glen by Mr Francis M. Betz, of New York nt tho Falrmount Waterworks, on the "Utility of Duty." to be followed by a supper at half after 6 o'clock. Mrs S. Grey Dayton, of Media, is en tertaining during Horse Show week Miss Ruth Anderson, of St. Augustine, Fla. Mr. and Mrs T Charlton Henry, of St. Martins, Chestnut Hill, sailed on Monday for Europe, where they will spend tho summer traveling In England nnd France. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C Gibson, who spent their wedding trip traveling In England, France and Switzerland, will arrive In this country on June f Mr nnd Mrs. Gibson will occupy n house for tho summer In Jcnklntown Before her mnril.igo In Pittsburgh on April 19 Mrs. Gibson was Miss Lotltin Robinson. Mrs. Rutherfurd Peursbn, of tho Bellevuo-Stratford, left yesterday for New York, whero sho will bo the guest for a few days of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Chnrles H. Wnlnwrlght. Miss Anno H. Townscnd, daughter of tho Into Mr. nnd Mra Ralph M. Town send and nleoe of Mrs. Daniel A. New hall, will sail on July 6 for Europe, whero she will spend the summer. Miss Townsend will be accompanied by sev eral members of her class at Foxcroft School. Virginia. Mr. and Mrs Clinton B Coleman nnd their family, of Chestnut Hill, have leased Cagslca, the home of Miss Violet Oakley, at Chestnut Hill, for a year. Mrs. William Drayton Grange, of tho Wellington Apartments, accompanied by her daughter. Mies Banning Grange, who Is a student at Dobbs Ferry School, will leavo on Tuesday next for Concord, N. H.. to nttond the St. Paul's School nnnlvcrsary on Wednesday and Thurs day, where Mrs. Grange's son. Mr Her man Kremer Grange, Is a student. Miss Orange will' be n debutnnto of next au tumn. Mr nnd Mrs. George T Puives, of 020 Clinton street, have moved to 1311 Lincoln drive. Chestnut Hill. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Samuels, of 2016 Pino street, have taken n house at Ovcrbrook for the summer. Mr and Mrs. Francis King Wdln wrlght, of Bryn Mawr, will leave the latter part of June for Northeast Har bor. Me . whero they will spend a part of the siimmor. Miss Lorraine Dlsston. daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Jacob S. Dlsston, of Nor wood Hall. Chestnut Hill, and Miss Anna Lewis, daughter of Mr and Mis. William Draper Lewis, of Aubrey, Ger- EVENING PUBLIC - .. ' i Sr J Jt:--3! I r' I ... ifTjJ ; r i jX&i 'C' r-7 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH jb W' &?. I&w 'HH ft -r'tfM '".-'lB I 1 ' A " Photo by rho'o-Crsfters MISS MARY LANOMAII) Datiglitcr nf Mr. and Mrs. I. Henry Langmnld, of Hryn Mawr. Miss Inngmald'.s engagement to Mr. Caspar Yost Offutt, nf Omaha, Neb,, has been announced mnntown. who have been spending scv ernl months nbioad. are at prosent In London. They will sail ror this coun try on June lf. Mr and Mrs. Albert K Kennedy. Jr, of Vynnovood, have taken a cottage at Cnpo May for thn summer, which they will, occupy tho latter part of next month. The Huntingdon Valley Country Club will glvo a club dinner-dance on Me morial Day. Mr nnd Mrs. George Dallas Dixon, of 2004 Spruce street will leave early next month for Cape May. where they will occupy their cottngo for thn summer. Justlco and Mrs. Robeit von Mosch zlsker, of 2J01 I7o Lancov plnce, will snd tho early part of tho summer nt Glnmts. their place at Bethlehem. N H Mr and Mrs, Edward W. Blddle nnd their family, of the Wellington Apart ments, have left or Carlisle, Pa, where they nro occupying their summer homo until tho autumn Mlsii Eleanor Schuvler Mills, of N'ew York, Abo hns been entertained as tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Llpplncolt, of Onk Hill, Bethayres, has returned to her home Mr nnd Mrs. Stanlev Sanitcr and their family, of the Stein Court Apart ments. Thirty-fourth nnd Race streets, will removn next month to tholr new home, which they h.uo purchusod at Elklns Park. Mr nnd Mrs. Townsend C Cox. of Moylan. are receiving congratulations on tho birth of twin sons on Sunday, May 22 Mrs Cox will be remembered as Miss Alice T. Wlrz, dnughtcr of Mrs Henry Martin Wlrz, of Walllngford. A tmniineempnt him been made of tho marriage of Miss Doris Burleigh, of Laconta. New Hampshire to Mr Pnul Kimball Whipple, formerly of 21l Mor ton street. Gerninntnwn, Hnverfonl lfi Mr and Mrs. Whipple will be at home at 3312 Dickens nenue, Chicago. Miss A Heleno Turner will spend the week-end in Annapolis n tho guest of Commander Edward D. Washburn, V S, N. nnd Mrs Washburn Later she will visit her aunt, Mrs. Herirj Harlan, at Roland Park, Mil Mrs V Staudley Stokes will be matron of honor at the marriage of hei slater, Miss Cnthctinn Coxe, nnd Mr AndrewW Poitcr on Juno 16 Miss Anita Porter Clothier will be (lower girl nnd tho bridesmaids will Include Miss Gertrude L. P. Conaway. Miss Gladvs Fox, Miss Frances Leech. Miss Bets.v W. Davis, Mrs. C Jared Ingcrsoll nnd Miss Catharine Adams, of Boston. Mrs C. S. Tyson, Jr., Is spending several days at tho Traymoro, Atlantic City. Dr and Mrs. H V Hnnsell of Seven teenth nnd Wnlnut streets, nnd Mr and Mrs. Oeorgo W. Hansell, of ILiverfoid will sail on Juno 4 for the Mediterra nean, nnd will spend tho summer in Oppenheim.llins M ' - - - n Chestnut and 12th Sts. Will Hold Tomorrow Friday An Unprecedented Dress Sale M 4m && Mr? mm Y ii Mfyffiw mm TmS. vrwu.- Wn iwirlNHr $S 7 A r' w. J 4-' s.1 V"''lfpl (J A y ( k ) r rat jswua'i km ms iik r w-fitfiwi:f iWBMCiiirr --Twnrira v 's' $i6.rs Flowered Silk Georgette Dresses s Very Extraordinary Offering Women's and Misses' charming dresses of flowered and figured silk Georgette in navy, tan, copen, brown, gray and rose with girdles, frills nnd pleating of taffeta, square or round necks and short sleeves. Special Sale Price 1 6 VS No C. 0. D.'s All Sales Must Be Final No Exchanges LEDGERFHlL,Al)ELPHIA,, THURSDAY, MAlT 26, 1921 Europe. Thoy will return In Septem ber, Mr. HolHnshead W Tnylor, of 402 Morelnnd avenue. Chestnut Hill, accom panied by her son-in-law and daughter, ' Mr. and Mrs Call Ncldhnrd Martin. ' and their daughter and son, Miss Eve lyn Martin nnd Mr. Carl N Mnrtin, I Jr, of Chestnut Hill, will snll on June! 17 for Finnce, whero thev will spend the summer nt Dltinrd. Miss Mnrtin, who wns to have been n debutante the coming season, will spend tho winter nt school In Paris Mr nnd Mrs William G Honklns. who spe.u the winter nt the Coronndo Apartment, Twenty-second nnd Clusi nut streets, have taken a house nt Cnpe May for the summer, which thoy will occupy early In June I Mr. and Mrs. Hollltishend N. T,nVlor nnd family of S10I St. Martins lane. Chestnut Hill, will occupy their farm at Bethayres on June 10 Mr. and Mrs. Tnylor have Just returned from a visit to New York Mr nnd Mrs. J L. Nevlll Smythe nnd their daughter, Miss Herthn F Sin Hie. of 100 Summit nenue. Chestnut Hill, hnve taken n house nt Cnne Mn. N. J.. which they will occupy curly next month. Mr nnd Mrs. .Sinythe's sou-ln-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Thomas G. Wnrd, of E'mhutst, L. I . and Miss Clarissa Smythe snlled on Mny 11 for Europe, wh?re they will spend tho sum mer traveling In England nnd Frnnce. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur II Lea. nf 2004 Wnlnut street nre oceupjlng their sum mer home, Rylston, East Gravers lane. Chestnut Hill Mis Lea left ycstelday for a. visit to Washington, whero she will rojmnln until the latter part of this week. Mrs. Alan Hnrtwell Strong, of Twenty-first nnd He Lanco place, will leavo on Tucsdav for a visit to Wash ington to nit end the commencement ex ercises of the National Cathedral School, where her daughter. Miss Sylvia Vnn Rensselaer Strong, Is a student. Dr. nnd Mrs. Strieker Coles, of 2 1 0 .1 1 Walnut street, who nre spending the onrlnir nnd oarlv summer nl their roun-l try place, Greonwa, Fishers rond, n,-vn nwr. win ipnvn ear v in .11 v for Jnmestown. R. I., wheie they will remain until the autumn The man Inge of Miss Emma S. Bradbury, daughtei of Mr nnd Mrs. William If. Brndbury, of :t 3 !) Greene street. Gcrmantown, to Mr J. Munro Robinson, will take place nt the homo of the bride's pnrents on Tuesdn eve ning, June 7. nt S o'clock A small re ception for the families nnd a few In timate friends will follow the ceremony. QERMANTOWN Mrs. Bertha Parent, of 5011 Spraguo street, nnnounces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Barhar.i Parent, to Mr. Georgo Arnholt Hnrnlschfegcr, of Ger mantown, In Trinity Lutheran Church, Queen lane nnd Gcrmantown nvenue, at 12 o'clock noon, on Saturday. Mny 21. Tho Rev Luther Do Yoe. D. D., pastor of tho church. iK-rformed tho I ceremony. Miss Margnrct Van Horn and Miss Mildred Jester nttended the bride nnd' Mr. Charles llcchtel nnd Mr Norman Miller tho bridegroom. A I small bienkfnst followed the ceremony . After September 1 Ml. and Mrs. Har- niscnieger win oe ai nonio ai uuiv Morton street. 1 Mis. H. H. Skerrett of 313 West Upsnl street, entorlnlneil the grnibiat- lng class of the Baptist Institute at ' dinner nt her home on Saturday eo- l nlng Covers worp laid-for thirty-five guests. ! Mlsa Almi Wall, of fij East Walnut lane. Gcrmantown. will entertain her flfty-ilfty club nt her home ibis evening w-Lth the following members present Miss Jen n Clark. Miss Mirlnm Donley l Miss Anna Uirkln Miss Elvira. Mar- Safe! Milk For Infanta & Invalids to COOKING Tho "Food- Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and Fountains, Ask for HORUCK'S. iAvoid imitations & Substitutes $IG.75 $16.75 2$sat W4' ' --' I.Y. i.J v UU. TSi?jV ":tw t I SilrX 1 fmm ?y f-cBr ri. MISS IIILDRKD R. IKRRY The eiigagement of Mis Ferry to Mr. Arthur .1. (ieraghty, of ",U)2 IMno street, Is announced by her father, .Mr. Thomas Kerry, of fiS.lll Webster street. The wedding will take place on June l.r in the Church of the Transfiguration. Fifty-fifth street nnd Cedar avenue, at 1) o'clock 1 1 n g v Miss Dorothv MclleMtt. Mlsfc Ruth wnlrnth, Miss Margucrllo Lnrkln, Mr. io.ii iin,lr Mr Hnrrk Burton. Mr, Rdwln Fecny, Mr. Charles Hall, Mr. Tn,u. mp rnnnv Air wiuiini , - r.miciiiin. Mr -Nni inn wnuiaKer. .ns Alma Wnll nnd Miss Adelo Fredericks CHESTNUT HILL Miss Katherlne Braddock of 300 Kaat Highland ait-nue entertained nt dinner at her homo on Satuidny evening Guests Included Mlas Mabel Klllott. Mrs Philip Bach, Mrs. K. Austin. Miss Rdna Kel letmnr. lli-n. Florence Bovle. .Miss Agnes nlnBnM .Mu Mnr,' T.-ltvnn I rioi Afr lltlfll Mrs. Chnrles B. Sollv. Mr Frank Brad-I 1 dock and Mr. George H. Howard, or Now Yolk. Mr. and Mrs Walter H Delsroth. of; 2.11 Kast Highland avenue, and their guefiUt, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Haaae. of Brooklyn, N Y . will motor to Ocean City over the week-end i Mrs William H Hubbard, of 28 Kast I Mount Pleas.uu nxenue. Mount Airy. entertained the membeis nf the Junior club of tho Matinee Musical Club nt i luncheon nt the Bellevue-Strntford on Saturday followed h n theatre party. ! rami iffliraiK g g g m g g g The finest butler in America! Butter C lb. i --3o i a n At all our Stores 5 .l&SL. wissuaa ' J K SA Jh " V'XSMih p KMr.mM ma?. m'Mh wdm -wv. )i -jj $1fi.7R stores co, JH g t':i!ii:i;iiiiii!iiiii!iiii;H!iii:iiKi;!!iii::!ii:iii:ii'ii!!;i,iiiiinBiii'0i';P!iiiin,i'i DELAWARE COUNTY Mr and Mrs Samuel Dyer Clyde will eritcrlalii nt their ustinl Sunday eye-, ning muslcnle nt their Homo in rnesior Him week, when ihoRe who will assist will be Mr. Ernest Wngner. 'cellist , Lieutenant Karl Church, violinist, nnd Mr Joseph A. Hopkins, vlollst. Mrs Clyde will be nt the piano Mrs, Samuel Lloyd Irving, of dies ter, hna Issued invitations for a luncheon ! followed by bridge which she will give on Friday. June 3 nl the Sprlnghaven Country Club Walllngford .Mr John L Wetherill son of Mr nnd .Mrs, Richard Wetherill. of Chester, en tertained at dinner followed by n dance, nt the Sprlnghaven Country Club, last evening WEST PHILADELPHIA Mra. Alb ii H Heller find Infant son who hns !een visiting her parents Mr nnd Mrs. John F Carson, of 0213 Wash' ' Ington nMouc will leave enily In June for Newport 11 1. where she will Join bet husband. Lleutennnt Heller I" S N Mr and Mrs. George M Mills are spending some days nt the Trnymore MOORESTOWN Miss Graro Keech, of this cltj spent the week-end as a guest of Mrs R. Herbert Crow-ell. of 237 East Main atrcct. Mljfl. Iulse Mnlseed, who hns been T.1 .V. . . .. t - TW-. .-.u unnnrliiiir umttn I ntu ul H reennif! .1 naa reiurnen to ner nnme on c.nnT iinin ntrcet . i iliJillflMiliSiTIIIIMllMIWI.IrWWI.ii George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street-1214 Every Hat in This House Lowered in Price In our extensive collection, one may instantly satisfr Summer's demand for nn appropriate hat for each of Summer's particular occasions in evcrj new and delightful coloring. Extraordinary Values in Hats Now $5.00 to $10.00 MMEBliK J5sartwssv;'$RK I George Allen, inc. j? 1214- Chestnut Street 1214 Annual Summer Sale of Notions and Toilet Articles Allen's French Hair Nets I0r enrhs tl.00 n dnrrn. i :t During this sale onlv, Hair Nets "llrpon" Cup Slmpo Frrn'h lliklr NU "Import Spfrldl" Stmlehl licipc lllr 'rt THE OLD ORIOTNAI. QI'AI.ITT Well Known Toilet Articles Reduced Hlnrl' llnnpT nnd Almond Ciram, SSei tax If (uii ciiiipI nniovr "utx foninarr Vpl! ic PpiI UOp Mip Arurrst nl riommrf Tambrj Wnni rtifr ?- my tOr. rmv and Dnni CnM (ram flf lr 8V: tax 2r vflilo a af rproof nai Polish yc ni ?5c; 'ax 1r Amollri Tof1nrnn Pn'l- ?4. tut 1c KIrnva (Tmf 5r ( 4tr; u 2 Tooth Pastes and Tooth Brushes Knlvno Trtrt'h Puflfs. lf; tax f Fm ftrRrl" Vur nr'tt Tenth Brunr hon or i ranp"rn' hjin Tpophrlnrtlr Tooth TlnnheM (prr'Hl &r. Vti'P V'-infm 'aii nriivbpn 1Ar r'Alnc Trnih powdrr unuallv 2hv Quality Face Powders Underprice !m Oari'-n ' 'r nn i "'? Powd n 1 nc ' 4(rt tut D'r Kti I'ornpaPt Fhcc Powder uuhIIv e ipctal Jni tux Zf Cotv'n TOrtscan French Fnrf Powder; nil nhflfB tie hot; tftx Ze Tn ir IVnbanm lurge lze GoM I- M "lis HI .Mi tax Kr .Tnvi Rlrf. Pnrr Powilrr: Mvna Yri Powder ftflr nfg. S5rt ut Zc A7iia nnd rinrflm Vnrr Pnr1r re- n Jlftr Well Known Talcum Powders Underprice M.iv (;.-.' di, Talr mi 3Sr Hr . Arur Frnrh Talru uptrtni ?r t 'r r'fr-Ki Tali-urn Powrtr nprial Slci tax ' VUlni- f urd Tnlrum OOcs ta tr .ollll' 1,rum all odrn. 20l'. tM lr I'n Air nmbnurn Talrum unmllv 7Rr ,1Jr 't "'' Fine Soaps at Special Prices Vrnlr i"l'-f n cai u np SI On i-ir-n ' 'nm Ppnn'kh . an' lo p aprrlal Ifir k TJHIIlih Rath i'P ihr lr 3 rakon lr, ,(,. I'n'uatP a raahmi UriuqMP oap mr.llum ' hr. lt rW nhr. Wooilhnn ' or Cntlnirn Snp, 5(V , Ue r.orr 4 Oallt Flll napn ".Or pif iprtva! iflr tin ''iral' Fln 5oaj tn, k nd fl.AO a dnr These Specials are 15c each; 2 for 25c WiMn irkld I'oii Tl4rc''" wh nkirt hrok 2 for 5A frp h Pn Rnnkn nirtrd m;f Z tor tr. T" M t n-nlnjr octon 10 urarrm ball hlark htt tp nnd f.h,tdii 1 ro Wr. nnml i obi tTsncf ht, pink blu vllow lndr icrtn ubbr tin ''i rrfnt h prmtni ultppinp J 'nr t.V. ?ftr fr iwp rnken or Imported Carttlr Soap These Specials are 10c each; 3 for 25c I Mr for thrfa Ue pncfa of T'liti. Tamhrir Tllaa Tnlila. I T'nti D ron a in 14 'mht ahadta ; parkai;ea fni ?6f hn" Tr mil Skirl Hanrrr 1 fnr r, nr Mr (1nn Ci'n auprr Kngllh Tapr. 4 vera plrcn 't S V m h wM'na pjrrra "Sv ttll Pi'i nri Toil at P'na an lt I paprra for Mr. Cjrrt of Thrr Dnien Snap Paairnrra all al:ra black or hit rar.la 2.1c v I io n iiain rina , on a tarn ,t St A lrrrrrlol I.lnitrrlr Tnpr. h jnrd plrcaa, hllr. pink n1 blur. 3 pr ite, I A ' ' ' ' Ctv.. 1 ilKa.a nf l.lAua U I .. k. t . . . j . i. .i. ...a... -fni - 4t'-i "t .((- iirnii T" M r per Pntton whli m ii i n s j" itii .i pttiiist -!) EOf Cllih I'lnths 'hi nsniat 1M. la ih.' 4 i s !! nukci ' iQd.mril 'rHlnc Al l&u u. spool Jl.ti.l a rtoi '- a a. i kmiii iri ill 41 it -UT. Pn'fH'f K Round Hath Soar ihi nnm o of 2 rnkra ftr. Standard Notions at a Saving Clara Waahablr Drraa Shialii cturnirt imprrvloui 10 prpirallnn ala J and 4 aiieclal 2Sr pair S.18 a dot Ktn ouaMtv laatir mw on Hoia Sjppnnra uauallv 4r Mr a pair Hiangrr H"nM ami Kj ra a" airra black nr whllr canl Mn ho nf Taffna rn'n nindinn blark 01 r. hil 7 arrta uauallr Ti pp'ia ni Mr. II. M . Crohrl ('niton, whKa K2.M1 a box nf 10 ba'la 1). M. . Crochrl ha : ' llmaa Infrrlnr cradra Prnphlri.i Hair Mrnahra pneirallna; hriili uaual l'r liind nn aprriai ai aiic "am Knrllah ll'-t llairpltia a'i aiiln Pnri" Riibha nathln Capa.lRr, RncMah Pink Tapar Tollrt Plna, NORRISTOWN Mian Florence Slllea of Jaffersonvlllf. . ... . ,,,. ln Mr iinrrv r. - . ., n Mover, on June 21 was the guest or honor nt a surprise miscellaneous shuer ghen at the homo of Miss Florence Hchoeltle, of Haws avenue Among Hie euests were Miss Linda Keller. Mia Muriel Hlong, Miss Dorothy Rich. Mis Elslo Uetwller. MIsb Hettle Tnggart, MIbs Dorothy lal. Miss Ruth Stout, Miss Frances and Miss Helen Clark, Miss liuiii Smith. Mla Sylvia Aahcli feller. Miss Elizabeth Stiles. Mra James Macintosh Hnd Mrs Frank Kohl. Heckhelmer-Llpahutr Weddlno An attractive wedding will take place this evening at the home, of Mr and Mrs Charles Llnahutz. .'07 North TMr - tv.Mrxi sireel when Ihelr daughtor jjlsn Hialrlcn Llpshutz and Mr Albe.l iieckhelmer will be mnrried the Rev. jnneph Krauiknpf otncUtlng Tne brlile will wear a gown of while georgette with n tulle veil wrmlhed with orange blossoms, and will cuiiv a white Hible, with a shower of lilies of the alle. The maid of honor Miss Florence Glcl niir will be gowned In Nile green or gandie, w-Jtb a hat tn iratch. and carry ntnk sweetpeas The mall sister of the bride. Bella I.ipshutz, and Svlvia ' Goldstein will wear pink froefcs of crpe I do ohlne nnd rarr baakets of sweet- , peas Mr Hum Heckhelmer tho ! . 1. -... U l.-.,(U.... ...Ill 1.- I.A.. ... ii ..v... n .....m.-. .i. ..c .,vn, .mm.. After a family dinner Mr and Mrs -,Trs"xwwr -ysr we will sell six dozen for $5.00 i i Sr. tax Jp 4Hpi 'hi " rrhpt. 6'r: tax "e nr hot Hot .p part Knr PowdT TrfXllur P.0r nr 35r bnx: tx tf 1 ra-(1a Zf "itii" ji nr ny 11 DTK a nipfp .or, -tie 3(1 ind 12 n BO rolort (n b n.i . I Milk, 3(0 liatt, uull He apool I and airu In Jt irimmi ball Sr hull. I 111 many ardi 10 tha ball aa the Ii Vl I i r a papar 3rtc, fiOr, all alsra ito valua at lt papar 'A Jxi Heckhelmer will len on a bridal tatf, They will live at 2566 North ThfrtleW street KUJISON WLNKELMAN The man Inge of .Mus Nctll Wlnlia man, unugiuer of Mi nml Mfa Krftfl If. Wlnkeiiiian. of 070.1 Rlaitig Sun aw nun, nnu air hnmtlel Kadi on look pJMjfctfU; Inst evening nt thn Hellevue-StrntfoEEsrt '" !. diineini .'..iiiikii oniciilieu. llarnln F. Winkflmiin una liel tn, and Mien Florence Kndlson nclad 'fti5r maid of honor A dinner followed tlw .' cwemonj for the bridal parly h " guests. After n wedding trip Mr, and Mrs. Kndlson will he n' home after September IK nl r.415 Lebanon avenue, Wynncneld . ' lariUtiaM or Aian( meat! ' Write nr rhn for K'ncrsTrd r rrlntvil Sample, ! ROYAL ENGRAVINC C0r A14 Walait St' (7 -5 (waitresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED rntlirri Krnnuilul nnd .Made Into ,MiH'rpr Brass Beds RclacquererJ MLHbL'S tint s. ?ii s. Pltnni l.nm. 470S Straws & Panamas Cleaned and Remodeled In the nrurnt ihapea for Spring nnd Hunv llur in enr of ei lierlrm r In Ml Tnnf s. 5k frilre. WiVCTITlWlWI A M rn.iTirAi. HATTr.ti 54 N. 7th St. Phone. Market 2437 Corsets for All PfclM Muntlmi Stout. Hurgle.il anil Mntrrnll.i Cnmplrle ,ne of H witHrrrs 835 Chestnut St. iTBICnS MODKRATB MARKET AT 19TH U A M TO II 1,1 I' Jl 'ramoun' PlriurUaiK.n nt lUrrle "SENTIMENTAL TOMMY" A1ded SAKIl H TOOTH i AIU'LM'KR" Nxi t.(.k JACKIE f'UOUAN iTHK KID) In Per M s uati iim z R'Oltl. S MOSt HKAl'TIFUl. THICATiUi n A(J.'lr!1. '"'."'I l-K'vl In No oi .sver" i V. SOON CUMI.no UKCKfTIO.N IiSTANTONS'Vp!., i Marshall Neilan's l.AIKMT rilOOl'i.TloN i "DINTY" :b Mfslcj IUrr Mrnri Daw and N'oah lleery .. Added I..-n Moor toloat Nfxl Urk IH.SIK KKHOL'tftiN in SAfllKI) AVU nioi-'ANK l.OVB" PALACE I'.'l MAItKRT ST? in A M i i i ..-, n. u TOM MOORE ,,,Jt-u nor.sKs" c' " .".T. ?'"'l. 'Umi AltHll'KL.B III Till: TltA KI.INO .SAI.i:.MA.N" ARCADIA rr, ??;& BEBE DANIELS TMJ W'KlihH WITH lAT" NfXi c HTHl.l. i' iV'In.N In SHAM" (VICTORIA i'RML7:. ST- 11 9thj II ' . P M M ' K . VSKT1 . I"KTI FMN'll IIKN TflU'lN "SiiihII Town Idol" PAPITfil " ilAIIKET STRTCRT V-l 1 1 KJit nun hami'i'us up pr.M'En RFPPMT MAtWKT STBI." 1TTH i iivaL-.l X i;m:T kav" APDF;i) -i lin , i hMlln in ' Th Unnk" GLOBE i i.iri MAHKBT AT JfNIPER M ll:'ll,I.K 11 tu 11 s iznno co Hit AUi:i PHI A S FOrtriMOST TIIEATnEII. P ADDITf MilHTH M' is v-rfivrv mmi. uh su Only Show in Town! Geo. M. Cohan's Comedians' In ih. Srnaf, of Musi, ul ometilet IXhir im KJfTfllll ulu ivint f I I'llPI I All JIIIINLL I l I I V l ND !.n: jivr uicoii m in-, 1 1 , r,o, m i s.it. -wI.iiik 'oi I t . i I xi Vk -Forrest !" ""J1' V tv' ''; ", tj re" . A .Jl liKlud4 I HI. IT8I .il 1 i " 'Kazan' a hotter pitturw lhrn 'The River's L.nd.' I JAS. OLIX'l'.R cuRwooirs ! "KAZAN" I w i nr i vsi: m ak in , i van rm. wiiMii.n noa .pr:ci i. Tiit.A i-t.ir.i i innvnn i i.MIM. M'V I' M'i. Tin -w m-i Kr .(j i; nn i ii.b nil-, i m'i i 'ii-i si ci-F.. ! "THM PARISH PRIEST" 1 I riini(i ti Mr . i . ,ri 'n Mir J'l i TM i, The Savoy Opera Co. i prr-rnu ! "II. M.S. I'lNAFORb" (U (Jillirrl & S1nl11.n1) . ' I KR()AI sPKhKI I.HLATRE M.' In-:" and 2S S 15 i M. Ttilai in lair nl thi Ihx Offtct IIITHS I HLATRIi Mnie. Dorcc's Operalogus 1 Iih in 1 1 iii.I Or.tfa. Doc Bnkcr in "Flashes" ui-i". ...ii. . I . .mipany '-"- liluioip A; Williams 8m riit..i, A I . .hi. i Atsry 1 1 .. i.i- Mn i't. Iran Oranars. llli r ii r WILLOW GROVE PARK Nnhan FranUo and ('lis Orchestra V VII '"I. UMI ' .mllli IOI i-'ur.i I'X i "l"- Han in I'.wm Mii-rii....ii and Kvanlpa Mpr.Mai PUiirr liinwr. ai iu. i nalno Dljr,' vimi ui- p'Vviv'i''" l'r,",ucUo dumonts ';,'. ,r A'ws' LMMETT WELCH Minstrcfi '""" ii.i .,..,.-UT!.nmh",H,ri.',","r,d i. ORPHEUM ',"r,,,,".l,,,,;."(i;j!li,J.f $ MAE I3L5MONU AAY,'."I ' lana 1 nwl Hurriao '.'MILlK'' 'rilnUUflB!1' ! 11 'I ,'. 1(. ' ! 1 v rROCADERO niuV J'J x1 y is3e :wrii;ol W . ', f ' ! f -.-,."- J'f.j , f , f t ''I l ., ,.la... i
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