v " IV . V f , x A" r- EPffycVin rnOCm ,1 fW JPyrne Ta o ranors Happenings in the Social , World Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertfam Lippincott to Give. Garden Party at Country Home Tomorrotv ID ID joti erer hear o many bands in tour life a1 yesterday? Every where jou turned you met one or heard iS mA in the dlatance. . And I am to i lad Is i did not rain; thai is, to any extent. a it . j-,t hp werw few iIiawah n iitthe country, biit otherwle It was B iool and thouih cloudy, a comfort- If .h ' Tt naa vrr Mv mlt- h. Thru Show and Country Pair, moat 3 the people arriving by 1 o'clock, ,L tlie Dozca.aitd the .cafeteria did a MTorlelDX builnesa from noon oh. iLwaters and topcoats and cloaks Ln certainly, the order of the day, Jar aren, when the aun peeped out a Mt the air was atlll chilly. 'Of course, those Interested in the rurintcT Fair had a Chance to rest up ir Sunday, and, of course, they n- ue to water they ate .mighty glad it's lYttr lot anotner ywr. .11 cenniuiv 'ilL nMn work.' However, it Is work !.Ifc.f"has itu, reward, for I hear that li "vm aoodly sum has been realtxou for kawflciary. J miTE class days" and commencements ffl 1 are starting in todny and we will all Vk be. wending our ways to the .various JJir, and cduslng graduate. Spring .i. n (inv Itu elflRN dar this after- nSn and a charming lot of girl will this week, too, and flaldwin'e and 'MM HhiBlcyu. The claw day eter- '?- . -t tl. AMr.M KImI .,i I'm sure tho airls do, too. Ot teurie, the actual graduation is tb erloos day. but you can't be very lerlousot seventeen and eighteen, can PTANT Phtladelnhians are interested JVl in, Peter McCall Heating's weddUig tjty. It 1 to 'take place in Ban Ajjtonio, Tex., which is Miss Aubrey ' home. And after a wedding trip they will cotno up here to live In Wawa. Dr. Seating is me eon oi we uie ur. John Keatlng.wlio was a son or the late Dr. William Keating by nia orat mar rjire with Miss Susan La Boch. Dr. Keatlog is a nephew of tha lat Percy Sesttaf and of Mrs. Mason Campbell. Mr. H. Mason Lislowho was a daugh ter of Dr. WDllata Kaatlng by his sec aad marriage to Miss ICllza Borie, is a ittp-aunt. Miss Aubrey is the danfhter of Mr. and Mm. William Aobrey, of Ban Antonio. It was when Dr. Keating was on duty during the ., war that be met hie bride of tomor row. Before oar entry Into the war he spent some time in France in the hospitals doing splendid work. His mother and aiater, Mrs. John Keating and Mies Elisabeth Keating, live at Wawa. Another sister is Mrs. William Sands, whose home is in Morristown. and a third sister is Mrs. Mark Wlllcox, ho lives in Wawa. THE J. Bertram Lipplncotta will have a delightful garden party tomorrow afternoon at their home Melmar, ln Btthams. Mrs. Lippincott, who is n meet delightful hostess, will be assisted In receiving by her two daughters, Mrs. William Paul O'Neill, who was Ma riinna Lippincott, and Mrs. Nicholas BkMIe, who wm Sarah Lippincott. Mrs. Joseph Wharton Lippincott, a ,danrhter-to-law, also will receive. Tho Idpphicotts have a beautiful place and especially fine gardens. I always think there is nothing so delightful as an out-of-doors party in early June. Later in the season the Lipplncotta will go up to Jamestown, R. I., where they have a hooee up on the Dumplings, that beautiful end of the Island which com Do You Want a Vacation? A real vacation, that builds you up rtrerurth and energy, that puts a new riadnesB in yoar step 7 It is a vacation that you can prolong for weak after glorious wcok, always gamins in health and efficiency. You want such a vacation? Then try the Cantilever Shoe. Give your feet a Contilevor vaca tion. Your whole body will feel better. Ordinary utlff-soled shoes restrain tho foot muscles, check the dreulatlon, weaken the arch, upset the nerves ond subtract from your trerurth and your vitality. But tho Cantilever Shoe rIvob the foot per fect freedom. It has a flexible wank that bends WITH the muscles. It enCOIlrnCrna iha -fnnf tn nvnwllin Cantilevers correct and prevent flat -k uy ssrengiucning tne muBcies urroundlng the bones of the arch. thThe ntursl shape of tho shoe and " won-oei neei encourage correct Postore. With the weight properly dls-1 511- .? you can " or stantl 'or np time ln Cantilevers without the tfturae experienced In other footwear. 2 ?? ot Cantilever Shoes is correct, lor daytime wear. Jrtm oxfords In several leathnrs or! rv iibjb, aiao man snoea. widths "Om AAAA to E. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Streot . Over Cunard OiTfico JftSiV"! "A o ' I" erb elt ArW?T;?J5,,',ji'n,,j "0 Klavantb A. Hi;uC;S.,lr,. W Norlhamptoa 81 Lloi,",nf s. B80 Ulti 8t, JUJriiitlT.rr1 Eait King 8t. waaiot.'t'',w.l'",,r,s. 2 Pann Square ! wrorains ay. ineapenaanoe Public Re eiaainrR,"r.rl ""'?.. J Tm,"u".u!WU o jc. wiiiti. n.. i.wb ure. -- mwji ton ii ,T -f ilvT" . iwrfnnw . c 'ltf2 -. I,?' Drrm . -. mands a view of the sea and the two towns on either point of the bay, New port and Narragansctt Pier. Jamestown is a delightful spot, near the gay goings on at either side, and yet away from it all if you wont to be. splendid wlmmi nn1 bthlng arc Elehnor McCawIey and 'Lieutenant H,,?niler Thcba"t!, whose wedding a coptage i IhTw f nVharB take" Llautehont Comminrlr Tt,t,....i ...m i ' stationed at Newport for the summer, and I understand thev will noon onn toe .lamertown house. The Arthur L.UT0?? Da"Bl)B and tholr children spend thei wjmmers up there, and the Whartons. Str. "IVaU. t.ii . II. 'Ttriic,jei ??lea nnd nnT n"nbcr of other TUST a week from today we will be rnRfc? ?? rt0 e Huntington Vlley J, z.i "," '"o evrr, xnov nave a 'm' etreet," with booths all along !t,?thwT,entraiic- to the club, 'and they have ,o many sldoftttracilon- too. Jr hLJbJ& iMr5- Mb""Imw Tilden. it'l - iobi.ti?,l,,cd Proralses from many Bi7iC,.cUb,M' Lnd h" booth wI be a miniature market. Then Mrs. Harold MacFarland has a hat shop and the things are donate! by the shopg that thovenders can afford to ecll.cheap. .. i i voorhees Drayton and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Harlow Voorhees, have tbe rummage sale in their oharge. and I JlM'i'ir-'rt"ind euhaTe many delightful things discarded by some one, but prob- "., ju. iuc u.ins- lor toe purcnaser. I am anxious to see Dabs Sewell. w Sewell, who '5 w.1r tf,e gown which has been voted "thoroughly proper" by all who have seen it. Babils the second,daugh ter of the Robert Bewells. Her sister Helen came out last season. Babe' real name is Beatrice, and she is extreraelv pretty and attractive. The June Fete is for the AWngtoh Hospital, you know. NANCY WYNNH. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Colonel and Mr JWm B. MuoWe had as their truest at breftKfast thin morn tag L'Ar ho 0J3 Walnut street. His Bxoellencr Senator Vtttorto Ro lando niccl, Italian Ambassador to the Unltod BUUi, Prof. Coram, Vlttorlo Kttlorsl, seorsUry and Blgnor Guide Burgelll, speolal attaelM of the Italian KPli.'w'J!h,J';V)n: Cav- Uff. Lulgl Slntttl. Italbui Consul, and a number of prominent Italians of the city. Mrs. MuoMe was assisted ln rccelvln by Miss Mary C. Boyd. Mlsa Elsie D. a. Hirst, Miss Margaret I. Largo and Mies "Walburga Rellly. An InUraeting- wedding- of the early autumn will be that of Mian Prances Warrington La Lanne, daughter of tlie lata Mr. and Mrs. Prank Dale La Lanne, of this city, and niece of Mrs. John W. Townsend, of Bryn Mawr, and Mr, Dun- iplWHIlilllli Adjoining the St. James lifMIIIIWIIIIIIW We Offer for Tomorrow A Remarkable Collection of High Grade Afternoon Dresses Drastically Reduced rAn Unmual Opportunity to Select From a Fine Carefully Chosen Stock at Extremely Low Prices A wide trimmed They Are tl2'50, $1&50, $24-50, 35 to $69 50 j ,, v '""''.- f:&riijwr . '?; r w i- WA,'tniXii' - ja-v "' k i,v , -, x ' EVENING PUBIirO 'IEDGER-PHILADKLPHIA TUESDAY,, MAY 31, 1921 tjwiml& i iwlmmmmmmwSStmwi i gaxjb I'aal FtfR fr 4WaaBBBBBBMHLv t aanSirt L tiiJ & olgslBaBBBBapMBBaBpafSttTKaSBl SEKS ESS2 Photo by Photo-Crafttra MRS. CIIAS. M. RAINBFORD Wlw before lxr marriajce on May 25, was Miss Irma Gertrudo Tete, daughter of Mrs. O. Duntap Tete, of 217 South'' Forty-first street. .Mr. and Mrs. Rainsford will live at 2303 Do iJinccy street on iJielr re turn from a wedding trip. can vjrinnen-.Hiine, m. u, o, f. C, cap. tain In the Royal Air Force, son of Mr. ana airs, ueorffe annnen-MIIne, of En nlsmoro Gardens, London, England. Miss La Lanne has Just returned laet week irom a several .monins' trip abroad Captain Orinnell-MUne and his bride ex pect to live near London. Mr. ond Mrs. Aubrey Huston, of Bhlngletop, Berwvn, are receiving- con- graiuiauons on me Dirtn or a eon and aaugnier on Aiay zt. Mrs. Daniel B. Wcnts, of the Orchard, tvnamnvion mno, wyncoie, will leave today for Concord, N. H., to attend the anniversary oxerclses tomorrow and Thursday to bo given by the 8L Paul's School, where her son, Mr Daniel B. Wentx, Jr., 1b a student. Mrs. George Wilcox Mclver, of 2217 Rlttenhouse street, has left for a visit to Bdgqwatcr Park. N. J where.aho will bts thik ollltftt nf hor unci nnrl mint Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Clnrkson, of Bpruoo Aero, for some, time. Lieutenant Mclver returned on Saturday from Bal timore and Is spending- a row daya at Edgewater Park. Mrs. R. Alastalr McCIoud and her young daughter, who have been spending several weeks in New York as tho guests of Mrs. McCloud's mother. Mrs. Ange lina de Embll. of Riverside Drive, will roturn to her home today Mrs. de Embll and her daughter, Mies Klna Cowley, have left for a trip abroad, where they expect to remain until the autumn. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Krewson will entertain at dinner at their homo tonight ln honor of Mrs. Kreweon'n elster. Miss Lillian Price Homer, of Roaemont, who will be married at 7 o'clock tomorrow evening to Mr. George William Walt, of Chicago, ln the Church of the Advo. cats, EHgTiteenth and Diamond streets, to be followed by a reception at the 1222-1224 Walnut Street Included are Canton Crepes, Kitten's Ear Satin, Georgettes, Taffetas, Tricotines, Nets and Laces, in styles for all occasions. Dresses that were up to $65.00 Are Now Reduced to Dresses that were up to $85.00 Are Now Reduced to Dresses that were up to $95.00 Are Now Reduced to Dresses that were up to $125.00 Are Now Reduced to Dresses that were up to $175.00 Are Now Reduced to Summer variety of dainty with laces and embroidery, Very Specially Priced, & Remarkable - fyKU'.lC ' iAr",rV ' " '" v .. , Bollevue-Stratford. The guests will In clude the bridal party. Dr. and Mrs. George Pales Baker, who spent the winter at tho Bellevue Stratford, ore occupying their country pioce, uqk usks, jiosemopt, Mrs. A. Sidney Carpenter, of 1606 North Broad street, returned last eve nln;from a motor trip to New Bruns wick, Mrs. Samuel Glover and her daugh ter, Miss Deborah Glover, of tbls city, nr anandliur a. faw wmIh at Idlawlld. Media, before opening Ambleside, their country nomo at Kairneia. uonn., wmen they win occupy after July l. Mr. and Mrs. James Watts Mercur and the r daua-htaf. Mlia Denlse Mer cur, of Nelherworth, Walllngford, "have opened their cottage at Vsntnor. which mey win occupy aunng me eariy mm mer. Mies Marion Q. P. Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Arthur .Wilson, of 3811 Hamil ton street, will give a bridge In honor of Mrs. Edward Hall Sanborn. Jr., on June 11. Mrs. Sanborn was Miss Vir ginia urcy mazwau, aaugiuor ul mv. onil Mr nhnrlaa Thomas Maxwell, of 4510 North Broad street, before her marriage on May 12. Mrs. Banborn has Juat returned from a trip to Havana. DELAWARE 1COUNTY Mian Margaret Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Paton Hunter, of Media, who was the guest of her uncle, Mr. Prank Hopkins, at his home In Mon treal Can., has returned to her home. Miss Hunter's engagement to Mr. Geof frey Oliver Merrll, of Montreal, was announced a short time ago. An "A. B. C." salo for the Welleeley College fund will be held at Chestnut Hurr. the homo of Mr. and Mrs. William Wright, of Moylan, under the chairman ship of Miss Elizabeth Cox and Miss vnnm TtTrlvht Anrmt hftjtblkfn HfljrN- candles and cakes will be sold at the booths. Miss Wells, of the Pine Mountain Settlement Sohool of Kentucky, was the guest this week at the tea given at the Woman's Club of Media by the Media branch of 'the Needlework Guild of Amorioa, of whloh Mrs. Price Wetherlll Janeway Is chairman Mr. and Mrs. Bennett T. Wilson en tertained their bridge club at their home In Chester on Friday evening, when their fueata were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Word Inkaon, Mr and Mrs. T. Jay Sprout, Mr, andMrs Joseph Collins, Mr. and Mrs. James Irving, Mr. and Mrs Haa lett Hall. Miss Nclla Wetherlll, Mr. Ar thur Copeland and Mr. John Wetherlll. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs DorfC Moore, of 6219 Jefferson street, were the Kitests over the week-end and Momorlal Day of Mayor Moore and Mrs. J. Hampton Moore at tholr summer home, PInecrest, Island Heights, N. J Mr. and Mrs Orrln Champlaln, Jr., whose marrlojre took nlaoo reoentli. havfc returned from their wedding motor xour mrougn xvortnern wow yonc Canada and a are preparing to make their home ln Boston. Mrs. ctiampiain wui bo remembered as Miss Loe Anna Wad lelgh, of 14BS South Plfty-fOurUi street. FRANKFORO The Fathers' Association of the Frankford High School will hold ladios' night on Thursday evening at the school Mr. and Mrs. Evert Martin, of Paul street, are receiving concxatulatlons on the birth of twin sons. Mrs. A. M. Hardy, of 2080 Bridge street. Is entertaining her slater. Mm. Jessie Stanton, and her daughter, Miss Manrarot Stanton, of wllmerd nr. Pitta. burgh, for several weeka. Tho aprimr meeting of the Historical Sooioty of Frankford will bo held this oventng. Dresses frocks, in organdie, voile, dotted swiss nnd in a score and more effective ;rrjtjjsm uiwr t ..., h'kJ "'. ",- -: 1 r Photo by Photo-Craftera MISS OBOROIANA WETHERILL, Daurfitw of Mrs. O. D. Wctlierill, of Heatlicrfleld, Bryn Mawr MOORE8TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Francis DOHor and Mrs. Dudley Perkins have returned from a trip to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Daton Roberts enter tained sixteen of tholr friends at a houso party over. Memorial Day at their sum mer home nt Hollywood, N. J. Miss Dorothy Warden spent the weok end In Washington as a guest of Mlsa Gladys Charles. Mrs. Mary E. G. Linton Is spending several woeks at her cottage at Buck- Am Fans, fa. Dr. and Mrs. Henderson have re turned from a trip to Stamford. Conn. as guests of Mr. and Mm. Bjroii Fos ter, lormeriy 01 mooresiown. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. John A. O'Neill and Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston, 6016 Pulaski avenue, motored to Gettysburg for over Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. T 8. Furlong, of 5014 Pulaski avenue, hove returned from tholr cottage at Ocean City, whero thoy entertained at a house party over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John H Wood, Master John H. Wood, Jr., Mlsa Betty Wood. Miss Jane Wood and MIrb Frances Morgan Wood, of 630 East Washington lane, are occupying their cottago at ucenn .iiy lor a lunnignu Walnut St Between 12th & 13th m ' linens, ways Value .ilJMaaaaaaaaaHaaaaaa'aaU mmmMM fEtt'ZfKTVrir'SBt'''iz AaSaaaaHiaTj I ,'r-J ili'iKlliUhlllililllHtiii iff- m 1 l e XT. H sr ' g at i . . j j ' j - ' iT'rt.T';'. a ' t " ." CTJ " .B1 y., . f ,'j '-i .1.' JS"0 J-. ' r r w . MISS M. E. DUNLAP A BRIDE TODAY Marriago to Lieutenant Colonel Sosthones Behn Takes Place at St. James' Church ' A wedding of social importance to this city, New Tork and Havana will be solemnised at 4 o'clock this aft ernoon In St. James' Episcopal Church, Twenty-wcond and Walnut streets, when Mian Margnret B. Dunlnp, daughter of the lata Mr, and Mrs. Sal lows Dunlap, of this city, and niece of Mr. Edward J. Berwlnd. of Now York, will become the bride of Lleutonant Col onel Sosthnnes Behn. of Havana. Cuba. and Now York The Rev. John Mock- rldge, D, D rector of the church, will officiate. The bride, who will bo given In mar riage by her brother, Mr, Charles 8. Dunlap, of New York, will bo attired In a gown of Ivory white soft satin, un adorned, with a long court train falling gracefully from the shoulders. Her veil, of tulle nnd old family lace, will extend to tho end of the train and will be sur mounted by a cluster of orango blossoms and lace. A string of pearls will en circle her nck. She will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and whlto orchids. Miss Dunlap will be attended by Mrs. Richard Boardman, of Boston, as ma tron of honor. She will wear a smart frock of Hiilmon nlnk chiffon with a girdle of blue satin. Her hat will be composed of pink and blue chiffon and sno win carry a bouquet or pink wara roses. Miss Elizabeth Behn nnd Miss Loulao Behn, the small daughters of Lieutenant Colonel's brother and sister-In-law, Colonel and Mrs. Hernnnd Behn, will attond as flower girls. They will be similarly attired In dainty frocks of puiK nnu wmie cnuron, witn pinx saiin sashCB, and will carry boskets of pink roses and spring flowers. Colonel Her nand Behn, of Havana, Cuba, will at tend his brother as bent man. The ushers will Include Colonel George S. Olbbs and Colonel Parker Hltt, of wasmngton j Mr, Itnrael Abreu nnd Mr. Alvara Lcdon, of Havana ; Mr. William Morgonstlorne, Counselor of the Norwe gian Legation at Washington, brother- in-law of the bridegroom ; Dr, Eugene l'ooi, or .ncw Yont, nna Mr. itonert b. Strawbridge. Jr.. nnd Mr. Charles G, Berwlnd, of this city, conalns of the1 bride. A reception will follow the ceremony at half after 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's aunt Miss Julia A. Berwtnd, 102 South Twontyflrst street. Miss Bei wind will be attired ln a gown or dovs gray crepe do chinos adorned with gray F U R S STORED and Money loaned on them if deairad FRIDENBERQ'S, 37 N. 11th ST. Retwren Flltiert A Arcti Bit. an4 N.W. Cor. Sth & Battonwood Sti. wimirstTmimmNWMiWwimtB George 1214 Chestnut St 1214 Nowadays if s Allen's Hats June Sale Exquisite Summer Millinery Beautifully handsome, Exclusive Dressy Hats; not to he found elsewhere, fresh from the hands of the deBlfrners. Sports Hats in scoreB of styles and color combinations are on display. We Invite your inspection. Annual Summer Sale of Notions and Toilet Articles Allen's French Hair Nets 10c racht 91.00 a docrn. During this sale only, Hair Nets "Sllpon" Cap hhacw rrtnnli Hair Net "Imimrt Hprclnl" Jtnlrht Shana HnJr THE OLD ORIGINAL QOAMTV Well-Known Toilet Articles Reduced Hind Honuj and Almond Cream 35ii tax c. '"Dtpi Cutlclo Rnmovar special 38i tax 2c Cutox Compact Nail Bet. OOo iti 4Hi tax 2c Ainrra and Floramjro Hachet Olri tax Se I'enney nd Denney r'old Cream ftOo lic Mei tAX Ic N'nl'o a waterproof nail pollah X So alia 25c, tax 1c E caa Creme O.'c ilw. 4ci tax 2c Tooth Pastes and Tooth Brushes Tcbeco or Priodpn Tootli It. Sliei tax 5e Kolvnoj Tooth Paato. Kci tax lr Tine Orade Hura Hrlntla Tooth llrushai I'roiihjlartlc Tooth Pure llrlflle Nail Ilniahea. 26o. Ca,lox Tooth Powder usually 2Sc, SOo Quality Face Powders Underprice Dorln French Compact Fnoe Powder, Mary Oardsn Compact Face l'owdor. usuall BOc special 40ei tax 2o DJer-Klsa Compact Fare Powder, usually BOc special 40ci tax 2c Coty'a IOrlan Tirneh Pace Powderi Un Air Embaume large sue Oold Box Compact Face Powder rerular il RO site, 1.2fll tax Be Myana Fara Powder BOo alee., RAci tax 3c Aturea and Floramye Pace Powder special 05v, tax in Well Known Talcum Powders Underprice xursa French Ta'oum special 34i tax lo Dlar-Kias Talcum Powder, special 24 tax ! Qiielcuas Fleurs Talcum. tKkoi tax 4c I n Air Embaume Talcum usually 7Bc KSci ux Fine Soaps at Special Prices lnnnlAA. Olive OH Castle fioat 11.00 Luco Spanish Canlle Hoap spec lai ItritHh IUI'l Soap, 2Bo flin. A oakea Colgate a Caahmere liouquet Sap Woodbury's or Cutlcum Boop, EOo cake. Hoirei A Gallet Pine Hon in, BOr s!x. apecla.1 tOo caka, Colgate's Pine Soapa 10o kinds at $1.00 a doien These Specials are 15c each; 2 for 25c Kniainic Nl-kaled Coat Hangera, wtth Mrt hooks 2 for JBc. English Tin Hooks assorted sizes, 3 for 2So. I) M C Darnlnc Cotton 10 gramme ball black, white, tan and beat Enameled Coat Hangers, white, pink blue yum, lavender green' mtab., tip to prent the garment slipping, 3 for 3Jc. lie (or twd'cakea of Imported Castile Koap ThesexSpecials are 10c each; 3 for 25c Shoe Trees and Hklrt Hangers 3 for Extrn Super t-,iiaiiiii tape, tyn,ra pieces Cfir. Mine Pest Ilrasa Toilet Pins Cerd of Thve Dosen Snap pjirde 3Ae. Mercerlx-d I wuerte Tap B-jard pieces, white, pink and blue - ia D SI C Perle Cotton white in iliu J, 8 ,nS 11 mo so 2l,. i. sixes fl and 8. apeclal 8 skeins for XSe. ' a S0 color ,n Dish Cloths, the usual 12c kind special, S for 25 iolgato'a All Round Hath Soap three odors, box of 3 ca.kes 2Jt. Standard Notions at a Saving IN- aI".VooT,l,!Sfaldo,",rd 8e",n (.'are Washablo Dress Shields, guaranteed sizes j. . it iiTtui ve pair as.in Jl-'mflLSlfrlL ?Son ""1BPPortrs. uauallr tOo. tie a pajr. llranvsr Hooks and Eyes 6 cards all sites. TafTeia, Beam Ulndlng, blaok or white: D M ehet Cottrn ei .. .WS" S.B0 a box of 10 balls grades' H " " English Wire Hajrplos. all styles. So a paper, Pure Rubber Bathing Caps, 25, S3. BOe. English Pink Paper Tollat Plna. alt sites; 28a isflMvminim silk frlntte. and a becoming hat of gray straw trimmed with gTay feathers. Lleutonant "Colonel Behn and Mrs. Behn will spend tho summer In Cuba nnd will later go abrond, On their re turn th,ey will live In New York. Lieu tenant Colonel Zehn served two years with the American Expeditionary Forcei at General Headquarters. He com manded a battalion at Chateau Thierry and at St, Mlhlel and wns with tho First Army In the Argonne. Ho was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal by Gen erat Pershing and the Legion of Honor by the French Government for distin guished service. NORRI8TOWN Among the guests at a dinner at the Arcadia, In Philadelphia, followed by a theatre party given, by the Social Ord Club, were tho following. Miss Ross Rtemple, Miss Mary Mann, Miss Sara Cohen, Miss Rose Hurwltz, Miss Esther Weinberg, Miss Janette .Tnblow, Mlsa Mary Rctir, Miss Bella Chatlln, Miss Freda Fox and Mlse Edna Ungerlelder. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford De Havon, of 659 Noble street, are receiving congrat ulations on the birth of a daughter, Virginia De Havon. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mian Retella Hagen, of 1722 Slgel street, will entertain at dinner this eve ning ln honor of Mrs. M, Borden Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hughes, of 2211 Christian street, are receiving congratu lations upon the birth of a son, Joseph Hughes, on Thursday, May 26 Mlsn Rosalind C. Dever, of 1622 Porter street, spent tho week-end with friends In Atlantic City, or Aaaevaee- MBtl MaatrMe Trie Wrtte or naw far naarT4 me Friata4 oaaaptaa, IQTAL EWCTAV1NC CO. 814 Wakat St I. I AT SPECIAL RATES! ilurlrur the Summr montim ln i the II leavs J MaTflsl L adranon Fall ftyles If you thm with u tMfon JalV let. moTBce jrrteer ijnartr J. UCHTERMAN 187 8. 18th St. It. Wal. 10M Straws & Pimmis Cleaned and Remodeled In tha newest ahapae for Sprint and (tnm tnr. Oar 40 reura of ex pcrUoea la at row HfTTlra. TEINMAN ntAcncAi. nATnm B4 N. 7th St. Phone. Market 2437 ?:&mws2 " ifiS Allen, inc. we will sell six dozen for $5.00 bone or 'ranapirnt handle "it. Rninhpai anrrlnl Sir. box usual 50c sire, special 38ei tax 2c all shades 72o box; ts.x 8c a doson ensea loc cake for SOc. medium sl, box of u oakaa Sir. 1 20e, or ne dnsen pieces H-lnch wldth 3 all alses, a papera for Eflc. Faslonera, all aloes, black or ehlta 8"k' 0 rtla., usually He spool at I Impervious to perspiration, a aos oick or wntu; Bo card; tBo boa of 7 yarda .S.-.Z.-'l'L uu J".'.'x . vv" '" '" """' bHI mny yrd l0 tb " Infsrlor value at lSe papat. T 'H 1 V-iH '11. r i( -. TiArtA li ?,. j't. Mr. mrf Ma MamL nAkkHfati ahJKM their famlljv of'l20 West Caroy street, Xi are now occupying their new horns at "f 37zo worm Seventeenth street. Miss Gladys Murphy, of North NBMf , etreet. viu tha -m. nt inm taaL Kecfe, of Lawrencevllle, over the wsiiv U i v.yr G. O. P. Woman to Make Plan Republican women nf Pblladeia will tomorrow night have their irat 'W meeting to plan for tbc November elec- 2 fciwu, J.UU.V win fuvTi. in mo mmci - gency Aid headquarters, at 221 Botifch ISlKhteenNi street. Speakers will be Lillian Runscll Moore, George Whartoa Pepper. Attorney General Alter, Dart ley J. DojJc nnu Margaret T. Magulre, principal of the McCall School. Mm. Bessie Dobson Altcmus will be chair man of the meeting and Mrs, John Wnnamaker, M, executive secretary. WOIILD'S MOST DBA.UTIFUL, TUBXTtU 1ARKET AT I9TH 11 A. M. TO 11.16 P. If. THE KID Or 'Tn KID" JACKIE COOGAN , I.V FIRST SHOWING OF "PECK'S BAD BOY" a, Harold Lloyd OR tagjr VOCAt. FKATURE ALOANO. Dart too TWK-TTSpACU, Knactad by Caat ot 7000 Pcopla STANTONnM1 ELSIE FERGUSON t In First miowlnr of Sacred and Profane Love" ADDED ATTnACTION, NKWKST Hallroom Boys Comedy "CIRCUS HEROES" Featurinc SID HMITH Acrohnt.-, Lllliputlana, Bid Show Anlmala PAT APP ,2M MARKET STREBTB n 72- "A-M. toll :1S P.M. Koscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle In 'THE TRAVKLIMJ 8ALICSMAN" ArnaAia CHESTNUT 8T BBfc. XtTU rClUlcl in A. M. o 11, la it ETHEL CLAYTON IK HA1 CAST IKCLDDEa THEODOIIB ROD: VICTORIA MAJuasT BT-Ab- th HAROLD 'NOTlJltTYi,l Adata "DAT WITH JAC3C DKMPBBTr C A PITOI T24 MARKET STRBWC rtri i vii "proxies" RFP.FNIT MAKKOT W- Dot. lTTK IAI-VJCjIN 1 "Haart ot Maryland" GLOBE MARKET STREII7T .. . AT JUNIPER California Bathing Cjirls P J niADELPHIA'8 FOREMOST THEATRM CjAlvKiCXV Mata. Wod. and eat. Pop. Mat. Tomorrow, 50c to $2 Only Show in Town ! Geo. M. Cohan's Comedians In tha Captlvatlrr Mualoal Comedy .TJU . ja GRAND OLD NMf Saata for Next Wetk on 8al Tburadar FORREST Mt- "y. 2:ao. aso. Tax IBOI CVKH ( 41 U. BSC tO II. Best Picture of the Year THE PARISH PRIEST SPECIAL JirUSICAt. ACCOMPANIMENT AND OTITEn FEATURES AN IDEAL SUMMER ENERTAINMENT ALL-STAR SHOW ACADEMY OF MUSIC Thursday, June 2, 8:15 ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY Btais who positively villi appear and wt hae donAted cheir services Include: CHAUNCET OU:OTT WALTER C KELLT. 'The Virginia Judaa" VAN and RCHENCK "Zleiffeld F,ollle BEN UEIINIB. Noted Violinist MObCONI FAMILY, Famoua Dancera STARIE NARELLE, Prima Donna VERA HOEHM. 1021 Ileauty Girl, Centarr Roof i ORACE NELPON MADELEINE JfcOL'IQAN. Violinist KENNETH HUGHES, "The B.,y Wonder KATHLEEN NARELLE, Concert Tlanlst FRANK McOLYNN Star of 'Abrahara Lincoln" MORRIH DIA.MOND Dancer AND OTHERS AUSPICES AMERICAN COMMITTEE FOR RELIEr IN IRELAND Hon Theodore F lenklna Chairman James A Flaherty Chrmn Exec Coram. All proceeds to relieve suffering In Irelsnl without regard to politics or religion. PREHIDENT HARDINO wired- 'I wish ou the fullwt measure at ana. cess not only In the irreat benefit perform nr but In eierj worthy effort ta, make a bucomlng contribution on the part of our people to relee distress among tha women and children In Ireland " Hoi Seals, B upward. Reserved seats. M. 12 BO f2 00 Admlealon, II ' Kxerapl From Tax Tickets at Academy 1110 Chestnut and Ceg. "', 22SH H Rroad at at box office; prices Broad Street Theatre Tonight, May 31st AT 8 O'CLOCK BHARP J. FIELDING VOLLERS and MRS. FERGUS McCUSKER PRE BENT THE Vollere' Academy of Dancing Production "LAND OF DANCE" THIRTEEN ACTS COMPANT OF 104 . . . S.APT INCLUOVH! Ada Ixiulse Fisher Alerceda Moeer Marie Flnner Ethel Rica 1 Peggy O'Neill Mare Croke Kathrne mi!en Estella Catiavaji Resale Conlon Ruth Peraley J Fielding Vo'lers Herbert L, Flshar jji". "riu. jiEunihir inomu agar jiar argaret Bander Frank Raucbut Extra-Special Feature Ruth E Gordon A Helen Sherman with tfco Children's Dancing Claaa of 1920-21 Augmented Orohestra under the direction af Mr Jack LeRoy Tickets on sale Tuesday morning at o'clock at Rroad St Theatre Rox Office. Prices Me l 10, II (W 12 20 Inc. Sl EITH'S THEATRE Vt, FR8AnNPcrSrorrUSAN and BEVERLY BAYNE Presenting POOR RICn VIA IT ' , perr-Bronson & Baldwin witui ' Vlnla Dal Rus llrown and Connla O'Donnsll and a Rig Feature 9bowl WILLOW GROVE PARK IJIST FIVE DAYH OF NAHAN FRANKO AND HIS ORCHC0TRA UETBY LANE SHEPHERD, Soprano IAUI8 BPIEI.MAN. Pianist KM1L FOUJMAM. Violoncello SPECIAL 11.00 PLATrER DINNERK AT THE CASINO DAILT i I.srge Plrnle Groves Thrllllnr Amiuaiaanta DUMONTS 0TU AUCU' Br'. Lt-imwn l Matsfnn,,Wsd.,B4tL llM EMMETT WELCI-. MlntT4iw Comla Satire, "lluallng Bagdoll'a Oot TCI rV A rI7Dr VnatHmUt xi.ia. .e I 1 '! i i vjv t TZeu n 'W l :4 ' r i JB iwwnuuiWf ff(ri jjy .i.?i ih t . v A , m 'i .41. - .V,. Wji gBtT " Ol aaaaaaaaaaaaaHH ha4Mnaa!lrTl
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers