J". fc T t TlSf GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE M " . fifency iV71 TaWw the ma , Si, fames' Yesterday Afternoon She RegretsK ?mx the Deafh of Mrs. -lis fci&tAT eddlng- of Margaret Dunlap'B 'MM w beautiful at 5? 'JS?Vd didn't he hare an . &;?L?S , inokd oetfedtly won- r-; iVIli ker HOI!. CreBl)T nmu "" IHIO ." 1 It . ..... MMN AWM ' --.iv... . nr "" T'i .v. v3 ,. SHSrs '( JS,Bo.t attractive drod In little s l&nfrocka 0 white and pink, with 'SJakiMtln sashes, xney - TL'iltbiether a splendid affair, J? 55 rwepUonat Mbs Berwlnd's 21 if Wert Jam. Erery one a '2!. and the light frocks and aunvner ?;C Pretty. MI" Berwtad avtv handiorao In pearl gray K Line trimmed with silk fringe. fiWal wS of ftay m?llne horsehair M ft was trimmed witn a wonoenui iia M-.-nrnt Bcrwind K.IJ hinnlni. too, and so did her KnMrs. fiarry Berwlnd, I lore a ... ltm II 7 it soring wedding, n uiwuya Imi i gay and bright. Just because 2? om T wears pale colors. There -7 several of tho loveliest corn & "rocks rwteJday, and one of the NiwYork women who came .over for Rent was attired In a cafo-au-lalt Md "ream lace and chiffon that' was ret'nfller-husband are going inn to Cuba for the summer .and then Uter expect to sail for Europe. They Sftf live Ita New York on their return from the other side. PERHAPS you think there are no more' out-of-doors affairs till the jdnTrSte next week, but you an. mis taken.' for on Saturday thdrc will be t 'dolnn out at the Howard Paws' foa. in Ardraorc. They are calling Sff entertainment an English Village Fair and it's to be given for the benefit cf the Philadelphia -Homo for Infants ind tho Southwnrk Neighborhood House. There Is to be a fairy play in Se garden, "The Trdll of the Moun tains,'' and rhythmic dancing by the HMudredLongstreth and Sally Flnck are to tell fortunes, and Mrs. James Anders will sing nonsense rhymes with three other women. They are having ono charming Idea. Mrs. Harrison Cancr, Jr., is to be dressed like "Mary, Mary Quite Con trary," and in her rows of ' 'sllvor bells and cockle shells," she will have all Borts and kinds of surprises for tno children. It is a new kind of grab bag idea and a very charming ono, I think. Oh I and thcro are all aorta of surprises and delightful plans In tho miking'. I hope it will be,a clear day. mHE death of Mrs. Norman Jackson J. up in Salem, Mass., last week, was a great shock to her friends, and it is no exaggeration to say that her friends were legion. I know of few women who were as greatly loved as Mrs. Jackson. Bhe had gone up to Salem with Miss Barah Drayton and Miss Harriet Dray tea for the summer and was taken ill with tonsillitis shortly after arriving there and died on Friday. Mrs. Jackson was always a leader and good worker here. She was ono of tho most active workers on the board of tho Hospital for Epileptics. Her home was at 1000 Pine .street, and the Misses Drayton lad been living with her there this last year. The funeral was held in Salem early this week. A CERTAIN lady you know and I know was introduced to a very dis tinguished gentleman the other day, and you really could not quite blame her for being flattered when he remarked In a complimentary tone: "I think I must have seen you in oils, somewhere." The only trouble was that ebe showed she was pleased, and she told her sister-in-law about it. Now auld sister-in-law. while interested, thought it would do no harm to take the lady down a bit, and she said: "What did he think you were, a sardine?" And to add to her discomfiture, an appreclntlvo friend Joined in and furthered the cure by ayitjg: "I guess it was a nice way oT M'llng you that you were n poor flshL-' The only trouble about it all was that the flattered one enjoyed the jokes as much as those who made them, nnd bow she bores every ono to death by , telling the whole story. NANCY WYNNE. . SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Air nnri Um. rTHu.MlnM t nKit.i. aav announced the engaKement of their daughter. Miss Edith Wharton Dallas. jf" io me iter. Stanley v. Wilcox B. T. B., son of Mrs. Ellen Wilcox, o uermantown. Mr. Wilcox Is assistant Church U10rla De ola Sweden) m?vltatloys have been Issued for the t.. - ! v"-.i""" inline j annoy, aaugn Mr of Mrs. Mario Montuof 121 Madison vnue, New York. and formeriv of this ciiy, and Mr. Francis Beverley ?7 ft J' wJ?ich 'lu ,ake P'ac on June v!nT.th,e cIil?rch of the Incarnation, !?,.Torku TJ18, bria wl be given In """ago by Major Montu nnd the cere. ! ",.. e Parrormed by the Rev. n!vynf,V.SnveJv DA D- assisted by the S5L.DUTncan H- Browne. Miss Helen wii fri'tJannyij a sister of the bride, KSu.5? ?? m5ld of honor ftnd on'y at M? HJir?yJP wUl haa nlB brother, th,f;E?ry J?;.Eyr.e- aB be8t '"an. and W?nE? Mv,llJnclud6 Mr. Rodney W. J"". Mr. Edward Kurd, Mr. Nor- Biirii;-!?.' "'ify.w. Miner. Mr. v.: ; ,t,uIl u,la alr ueveney m, f.yre. a cousin of the brldPirmmrv r. ontu was Miss Lena Carstalrs, of this eflijrkv JF"- WV PlunHett Stewart, feadtnndonhc;r,on ftft fttli&fcJnStaS' SwartdaUJrht M,M Mr j u"""."1. aribbel. daughter of Si TTdnMrT8,V John Qrlbbel, of It Aus- Jtr.1' Wana'makeV. daughter of Jr 5t$5- ,ufem."- Wanamaker, marrtidWo(rgyf "erl". who will be 11 to m ? &aturd.aX. afternoon, June tti r.i J' Hw Cummlngs, Jr.. In te.nain Pr?byterlan Church, Six "nth and Locust street. mi nnhh.ii SBMlilBiiiiiiiiiiini At all our Stores 1 Victor Bread I c I now 1 big loaf I ? J I " Why spend more? I ' 1 T . v .. T K V 1) i ' U '" i'Ji v Bthn-Dunla'p Wedding at Norman Jackson will attend Miss Wanamaker an 6ns of her bridesmaids. Miss Gribbel, who has uBon epenainer a, raw aays in New YorK, will' return to her home today. Mr. and Mrs. X. Archer Rulon, of Wayne, have Issued invitations for a dance at Philadelphia Cricket Club on Friday in honor of their niece; Miss Dorothy Steele, of Bryn Mawr, who will be married on Wednesday, June 8, to Mr) Earl Warner. iL.Irnnrt Jfrs- Charles A. Munn and their family, of Woodcrest. Radnor, will eall on Juno 28 for Europe, whero they win spend the summer traveling; In France, England, Italy and Spain. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A'. Schmidt, of Welt,vreten, Radnor, will epend the early summer at Jamestown and Newport. It, I. They will sail for Europe later In the summer. Mrs. Bchmldt has Just re turned from New York, where she spent the early spring-. Miss Agnes Rowland Levis, daughter of Mr. Charlwi Magarge Levis, 6024 Mo Galium Atfnt. ftrmn.nfntvn. will annnrl tho late summer In East Gloucester, Me. Air. ana mrs. uenjamin uiyao wells and their daughter, Miss Elizabeth D. Wells, and their sons, Mr. Calvin Wells and Mr. Louis B. Wells, of Montgomery avenue, Bryn Mawr, arof spending the early pummor traveling in Europe. Mrs. William W. Hepburn and her daughters, Miss Mario Louise Hepburn and Miss Jane Shaw Hepburn, of Or chard Lee, Vlllanova, who are spending tho summer abroad, have left Paris to go to Italy and Spain. They will return to Franco Into in July. Miss Louise Butterworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Werner Butterworth, of Crofeld street and Sunset avenue, Chestnut Hill, whoso marriage to Mr. Frederick Hcmsloy Levis will tako plaoe on Wednosday, June 22, will be tho guest of honor at a bridge on Saturday, June 18, to be given by Mrs. Louis T, Oelger, 866 West Johnson Btrcot, Germontown. Miss Emily B. Fox, daughter of Mrs. Georgo Fox, 8005 Crefeld streot, Chest nut Hill, will entertain at bridge on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Kox and Miss Fox will spend July and August at Euat Gloucester, Me. Miss Nancy Sollors, of Radnor, enter tained at luncheon and brldiro yesterday In honor of Miss Louisa V, Nowlln, of Haverford. whosn marrlium to Mr. W. Beaumont Whitney will be celebrated on Saturday iy. Tho guosts Included Mrs. James C. Newlln, Mrs. Gilbert Mather, Mrs. John Brownback. Jr., Mrs. Joseph R Rollins, MIS9 Rnchel Price, Miss Mil dred Longstreth, Miss Eleanor B. Robb, 'Miss Adelaide Newlln, Mlsa Mary New lln, MIsb Francos Leaf, Miss Mary Whit ney. Miss Caroline Barclay. Miss Betty .Elliott and Miss Dorothy, Blair. Miss sellers win attenu Mies wownn as ono of her bridesmaids, Mrs. Charles Price Maule. of 2217 Rlt tentenhouse street, who has been spend ing a few days In Edgewater Park, N. J., as tho guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Clark son, of Spruce Aero, will return to her home tills evening1. Mrs. Maulo will leave next month for Bay Head, N. J., where she expects, to remain until the autumn. Judge nnd Mrs. William W. Porter, of 135 South Eighteenth street, will leave early in Aumtst for the White Moun tains, where they will remain until tho autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wlndlsch, of 6603 North Broad street. Oak Lane, en tertained Informally at their homo last evening after tho wedding: rehearsal of their aausnter. auss uima winaiscn, who will Be married tomorrow evening ni 7 ociock to iur. unarieB mause Tay lor, of Mount Airy, In tho Fleishman Memorial Church, Ninth and Luzerno streets. Tho guests Included the bridal party. Among those who gave parties at the 1021 Chestnut Street Specially Arranged for Tomorrow 250 Sut.imer Hats at Extraordinary Reductions in GREAT CLEARANCE Formerly li UJJ w $120 Taffetas Rough Straws Batavias Gros de Londres Sports Modes Dressy Hats I HI BVSrC 4?5K 44LAV 4Ej, iKrtJf? '''W5Sfe W 1((kSi l-stlie Linderella s I liMI 11 Fuhy Godmother I iKTOJiSira Dame Fashion touched the I I lliv humble Cotton Frock with her 111 IlliKM&A I magic wand and, Behold 1 It is H tS'SJSv a thing of Great Beauty ml IM U Queen of the World of Fashion. H III Foreseeing the Vogue for the vOK I COTTON FROCK JmM II of DISTINCTION S ill Lousol's have originated a Vs&Xri'fc H number of chic new modes vrWHink IB I AT A SPECIALIZED PRICE MwI'M I II Dotted Swiss -4 -y r f W W A'w tti ML Fr.Organdio I 11 SI j -h;Wr 51 m Imported Eponge I J-"' vm&Xri 'ml IIIIU Scotch Gingham hsl: PSr JSVBNiNV-BaOXBDaEEr-PflTiAi)ELPHlA, VtNEsfrAXi JtOSfe 1, i92t ' 't i - - - ..,. . ... . , , . C?la2) 0siflLflflttiE!$erafc9fekV. (30 t MBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBK "''t'' ' ;BBBBBBBBBBBBBBl BT 'ABBBBBBBBBBBBBK;V'i 'v 1BBBBBBBBBb1KbW7 ' VBBBBaB ! P'r aBHBBBBBBMaV aaaaaaaaaaBBaaVSP '?& BmW Bm.BBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBajr '7;ttBBBBBBBBWM Photo by Utreiau. MItS. SOSTHENE8 BEHN Wio before her marriago yesterday,was Miss Margaret E. Dtmliip, of this city, and niece of Miss Julia A. Berwlnd, of 102 South Twenty first street Huntingdon Valley Country Club dinner and danoo on Memorial Day were Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Asbury, Dr. and Mre. Thomas Reading, Mr. Jumes Collins, Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison Frailer, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Blddle. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton C. Ingraham, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haines. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Morton H. Fottorolf, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Royer, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Geiger, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cochran, Comman der and Mrs. George W. Sampson, Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlea E. Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. John Halgh Dalngerflcld, Mr. John Gay, Mr. and airs. Harold B. Larzelere, Mrs. E. N. McCuilough and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewis Ross. Invitations havo been Issued for the wedding of Mlsi Ethel M. Walls, (laugh tor of Mrs. Walter D. Walln. of Wil mington, Del., nnd Mr. James Lewis Courier, son of Mr, nnd Mrs. Harry B. Courier, of this olty, which will tako placo on Saturday afternoon. Juno IS, at 4 o'clock. In Westmlnstor Presbyter Ian Church. A small reception will fol low at tho home of the bride, 1428 North Van Buren stroet, at half after 4 o'clock. Mr. Courter servod overseas with tho 101st Flold Signal aBttallon, of the Twenty-sixth Division, through the dur ation of tho war and was awarded tho Distinguished Service Cross and the Croix de Guerre for exceptional bravery under flro at Marchovllie, France, on September 28, 1918, together with other regimental citations from tho United States and France. Mr. and Mrs. Loulo Rodman Page, Jr., and their family, of 201G Locust street, will leave the latter cart of next week for York Harbor, Me., whero. they will occupy tneir cottago until tno autumn. A wedding of intorcst will be solem nized very quietly on Wednesday aft ernoon, June 8, when Mlsa Florence Budd. daughter of Mrs. Howard Budd. will become tho bride of Mr. Franklin M. Harris, 3d, of Mt Airy. The cere mony will be performed at the home of tno Driaeo motner, 4242 spruce street, In the presence of tho Immediate fam. Illes of the bride and bridegroom. Miss Olive Suddcrs will attend as maid of Tionor and only attendant for Miss Budd, and Mr. Harris will be attended by Mr. Wlllard Jones ns best man. On their return from a wedding trip the All Amazing Values bride and bridegroom will live In Mor rlstown, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wynne, of 2404 North Sixteenth street, announco tho betrothal of their daughter, Miss Leah B. Wynne, to Mr. 8. Mayer Felden nolmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Felden lielmer, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Futerntk, of 2214 North Fifteenth otreet, announco the marriage of their daughter. Miss Leah Futernlk, to Mr. Jacob 6. Hoffman, son of Rabbi and Mrs. Benzoin Hoffman, on May 26. Muslcale In Logan A musical progrnm of rare excellence was rendered last evening at tho Muh lenberg Memorial Lutheran Church in Logan. In addition to the girls' chorus of the church tho audience was enter talnod by Florence Adelo Wlphtman, harpist; James H. Challenger, boy so prano; Edna May Waser, elocutionist, and Virginia Marguerite Krause, pian ist. Tho program was arranged by the girls' chorus, which sang four numbers remarkably woll. The irlrls presented their loader, Mr. Ferdinand Mayer, and their pianist, Mrs. Wesley Miller, with nanasomo uouqueis. BQNWIT TELLER a CO THnfflEENIH AND SANSOM SIS Special To m o rrow Fox Scarfs . Solid Animal or Silk Lined. Taupe, Lucille, Black. Stone Marten Scarfs Spec, FUR DEPARTMENT iim m cymviteLLer (frpfa For the Young Miss Frocks of Fine Cottons 12-75 to 29-50 Yottth is the expres sion of beauty. Simplicity & the expres sion of youth. FrOCS ei Voile and Linen, Voile, Organdie, Gingham and dotted Swiss are the ex pression of Youthful Simplicity Organdie PleaHnga. Black Cire Ribbon, hand - made Flowers, Irish Lace and Em broidery are seen on the delightful Frocks in Copen, rose, brown, orchid, white, green and tea rose. FOURTH FLOOR Chestnut Street llllllllllllllllll M1IOO I It I I AM MAIirO miOO LILLiMII numLi WEDS MR. G. W. WAIT Marrlaga rf Mlsa Minnie Hex- amer and Mr. George H. McMullin A weddlnr of Interest will be solem nited at 7 o'clock this evenw In the Memorial Church of the' Advocate, Eighteenth and Diamond streets, when Miss Lillian Price Homer, of Rosemont, will become the bride of Mr, George William Wait, of Chicago. The Rev. Henry Martin Medary, pastor, will of ficiate. Miss Helen Homer, sister of the bride, wilt attend as maid of honor and Mrs. Edward Frutchy, Jr., will at tend as matron of honor. The brides maids will Include Mrs. Frank Yhost hnd Miss E. Dorothy Barber. Miss Doris Yhost will attend aa flower girl. Mr. O. Brook Sefton, Jr., will at tend Mr. Walt as best man. The ushers will Include Mr. Edward Frutchy, Jr., Mr. James McNulty, of New York! Mr. Reed Colhoun and Mr. Lester Weaver. . .. A recentlon will follow at the Belle- vue-Btratford. On their return from a wedding Journey Mr. and Mrs. Walt will live In Cincinnati, O. MeMULLIN HBXAMER The wedding of Miss Minnie Hex amer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam B. Hexamcr, of Merlon road, Merlon, and Mr. Georgo H. McMullin wilt b nolemnlzrd very Quietly at 4 o'clock this afternoon at the home of the bride's parents In the presence of the immediate families. The Rev. George Leslie Gossllng rec tor of St. Matthias' Enlscooal Churoh. Nineteenth and Wallace street, win perform the ceremony. The bride, who w 111 be e. tven In mar rlage by her father, will be attended by Mrs. W. Ralston Rogers, Jr., as matron of honor. Mr. Robert Harden McMullin as bost man. will attend Mr. MASBU HANDEL The marriago of Miss Margaret Katnarlno Handel, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Charles Handel, of 4455 North IJber street, Germantown, to Mr Aiirea w. iviaser, or oio nonn twen tieth street, will take place at 7 o'clock this evening In All Saints' Lutheran Church, Qermantown avenue and Cay uga street, the Rev. Frederick Bowers, pastor of the church, officiating. Mr. Handel will give his daughter In mar riage. Miss Martha Maser. a sister of tho bridegroom, will attond as maid of honor and Miss Beatrice Morgan will be tho bridesmaid. Mr. Jacob Handel the bride's brother, will act as best man. and the ushers will Include Mr. Edwin Maser. Mr. Henry Maser, the bridegroom's brothers, and Mr. Robert Cullen. A reception for the families and a few Intimate friends will follow . . Brown, Values up to 85.00 at 27.50 FIFTH FLOOR f at Thirteenth FVjBBBBBBBft ' ShBBBH H "BBBBW: -SwP(SIb1H ' 1 'yf Hbbbk -; ?v'i'rwBBBl 1 mm$ - bbbVL W -i 1wTbbb1 si i wr v BRKc3iiiiiMfe?' '" mmiiiH BB m'' 'BEnTBBBBBBH B ..JR.; ;' KfX.Os;,A 'I'yBBBBBBH ' IW ' WkMmn, JBBBM rBK & Ba' s-'-PBBBBn MISS HILDA SCIIOOII Daughter of Mr. and" Mrs. Reno Sehoch, of 2210 West Tioga street, wtiOM marriage to Mr. Paul F. Lamorelle, of St. Davids, will take placo this evening the oeremony at the home of the bride's parents. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Maeer will be at home at 4465 North Uber street ZIEOLKR RIOHTER The marralge of Miss Ethel Rlghter, daughter of Sir. nnd Mrs. II. L. Rlghter, of 608 Harvey street, Qermantown, to Mr. Royden M. Zlegler, of 6030 Pu laski avenue. Qermantown, will take place at 7 o'clock this evening In St. Michael's Church, Qermantown. the Rov. Qllbrrt Pember, rector of the church, officiating. Mr. Rlghter will glvo his daughter In marriage and Miss Dorothy Keppel will attend as maid of honor. Miss Dorothy Rlghter will be the little flower girl. Mr. F E. Courtney will act nn bout mnn. and thn ushers will Include Mr. Don Slmler. I Mr. Willis "Wright, Mr, James Russell Rock and Mr. Charles Whitney. GILHOOL CONNOR An Interesting wedding will take plac this evening nt 6 o'clock In St. Matthias 1 Excess Weight CanSe Avoided attractiveness and energy, tor there ts a posi tive, safe, health-giving remedy. Trial treatment Gralu. Collins Institute For Women Exelutivmly Bellarue Court Building, 1418 Walnut Street Pbonti Sprees MM Payment for eoartm can be arranged George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 June Sale of Over 100 Trimmed Sports Hats Less Than Vfe Price A noTcl collection of the very newest Sport Hats for Summer wear. Each hat is marked less than half price. $5, $7, $8 & $10 Annual Summer Sale of Notions and Toilet Articles Allen's French Hair Nets 10o each! During this sale only, Hair Nets "Sllpon" Cap Shapo French nalr Neto "Import Special" ftrlht 8hap Hair Neta THE OLD ORIGINAL QUALITY Well-Known Toilet Articles Reduced Hind's Honey and Almond Cream. 35ei tax 2c Cutex Cuticle Romover, apeclal 2801 tax Ic. Cutex Compact Nail Pot 60c alt 4Sei tax Io. Azurea and Floramye Sachet. 8.ci tax Be Denney and Denner Cold Cream. SOo elie 86ci tax Io Nallo. a waterproof nail polUhj 35o etie 25ei tax lr. Elcaya Creme, 5c elie 48ci tax Ic. Tooth Pastes and Tooth Brushes Pcbeco or rrpaodent Kolynoa Tooth Paete, XIci tax lc Fine Qrade IMre Drlstlo Tooth Bruehee. bone or tranaparent handle. ISe. Prophylactlo Tooth Pur Brletle Nail Brushes. 28c. Calox Tooth Powder, ueually 25c, Quality Face Powders Underprice Dorln rreneh Coropac Fae YmOtr, Mary Garden Compact Face Powder, Djor-Jviaa wompeci r;o -uwuj. Cotya L'OTlKan Frrnch Face Pgwderi all ehadee. 72o box; tax 8c. Un Air Embaume. larr ee. Gold Bar Cp f 1 B0 elie. (l.tSl tax 8c. in. Pacii Powder. BOc atie 85c. tax 2c Aiurea and Floramo Face Powder, Well-Known Talcum Powders Underprice Aiurea French Talcum, special 2ci tax lo. DJer-Klu Talcum Powder, apeclal 24ei tax lc. Quelquea Flours Talcum, OOoi tax 4c Un Air Embaume Talcum, usually Tfic BAri tax 8c Fine Soaps at Special Prices Japonic. Olive Oil Castile Soap, (1.00 a dasen cakes. Laco Spanish Caitlle Soap, special ISo cake. Brltleb Bath Boap, 28o !: 8 cakea for 60c Collate' Cashmere Bouquet Soap, medium elie. box of 8 cakes Bfte Wnodbury's or Cutlcura Boap. COo cake. Rojrer & Oallet Fine Boap. BOc site. Colgate's Fine Bosps, 10c kinds at Standard Notions at a Saving Best makes ot 100-jard Be wing- at IBo a spool. Sl.ftft a dog, uiaie WW enable Dress Shields, Plv . a, iivi -wi apc)B OC pair-.?D 5StJSUai!rtili?J,iti5 -'on "" Taffeta Beam Binding, black or white. T .. un.n. . ... .... r. . w III V rhitvMi. Wl. when Mtw Stara.' ft. den- nor will become the bride of M1., Joseph A. Qlthool. of this city. The bride will' be given in marriage by her fatnerv Mir Agnes C. Connor, the bride's sis ter 111 nt aa maid of honor, ana the brldsmalds will be Mlsa Isabel V. Con nor, Miss Mary R. Ollhool, Miss Cathe rine A. Bkelton and Mlsa Marlon C, "dA Edward W. Gllhool will attend his brother as best man, Tho ushers will Include Mr. J. Malone, Mr. C. MoAvoy, Mr. J. MoVarrlgle and Mr. M. waiger. DONNELLY SCHLOEOEIj A pretty wedding will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock In at, Monicas Cathollo Church, at Seventeenth anrt Rltner street, when Miss Elisabeth Cecilia Bchloegel, of 226 South Six teenth street, will be married to Mr. Francis J. Donnelly, of 1435 .Porter street The Rev. Joseph J, Kelly will perform tho ceremony. Mlrs Frances M. Donnelly, sister of the bridegroom, will be bridesmaid, and Mr. Dallas Bchloegel, brother of the bride, will be best man. KAHN QOLDBERQER An aHrnr.tlva wftddlnar will be solemn ised at the Rlts-Carlton this evening when Mlf Ruth H. Goldberger, naugn ter of Mrs. Pauline H. Goldberger, of 4632 Old York road, will be married to Mr. Charles Kahn, the Rev. Joseph Krauakopf officiating. The bride will be attended by Miss Rosalind Bamberger as maid of honor and her sister. Mrs. Ralph Lebalr. will be matron of honor, Mr. Kahn will have Mr. Stanley Hlnleln an best man. LAMORELLB SCKOCH The marriage of Mlsa Hilda M. Kchoch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reno Sehoch. 2310 West Tioga street, to Mr. Paul F. Lamorelle,. of St Davids, will take plac this evening at 7 o'clock at tho home of the bride. The officiating clergyman will bo the Rev. William L. McCormlck, of tho Bethlehem Presby terian Church, Broad and Diamond streets. The maid of honor will be Miss Nan nettr. MiAriol and thn matrons of honor will Include Mrs. Ralph Schmucker. of Charlotte, N. C, formerly or mis cuy. and Mrs. Alvln R. Whltlock. The best man will be Mr. Albert Hunt Miss Kitty Hunt will act as flower girl, ana tho ring-bearer will be Mr Rodman Lamorelle The ushers will be Mr. Wen dell D. Sehoch and Mr. Philip Hunt. brfaiioas or Aaaoaaca- sent Moderate Prices Write or Phona for Encr-ved ar Fxtatofl ROTAL ENGRAVING CO, 814 Walstl St re '", vuw;K T AT h neither constitutional nor tempera' rt mental. To be burdened vith fat sim- ply an indication of indifference. There is no necessity jor Women to become gross as they grow older, to lose their youthful $1.00 a doim we will sell six dozen for $5.00 Tooth PmU, 8SC tax Sc Dnisheai epeclal SSc. 20c box. 3 uaual 60c iIm. apeclal 8S tax 3o. ueually 60c neclal irb.i 4w 9a urually 60o; apeclal 40ci So tax. I Faca Powder; rerular apeclal D3 lax 4a 3 special, 40o cake. 81.00 a dozen Bilk, 800 ahades; usually 18c spool. guaranteed impervlou to perspiration, a QOS Supporters, usually 40c, Me a pr 'ti v tn ,.. .. j: , ,.'- V-" , nw PraceM Rcttere Rag BMty n-lleaiM twiterna ire-' appear, deeply embcdM dirt grease spots fruit stains vanish. Na shrinkage, running of, color or loss of flrmntM. Our shampoo process can't'harm the finest tex tures. Dyeing to match' any color scheme, . Write for Information. Phone: Poplar 430 Itdon DorfnerfiSonfl CLEANERS 6 DYERS 1324 Oirard Ave WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL THXUTIUI MARKET AT 19TH 11 A. M. TO 11.18 P. U. THE KID OF "THE KID" JACKIE COOGAN IK FIRST flHOWINO OF "PECICS BAD BOY" tton Harold Lloyd fegj- VOCAI. FEATUnE AL.BANO, Barium NEXT WEEK MIOHTT PPECTACLK DECEPTION" Enacted by Cait o( 7000 People OT A MTHM MARKET AB. 16TH O 1 -UN 1 WIN n a. M. to HUB P. M. ELSIE FERGUSON In First Miowlna of "Sacred and Profane Love" ADDED attbaction newest Hallroom Boys Comedy "CIRCUS HEROES4 Featuring 8ID 8MITH Acrobats. Llllloutlam. Side Show Animals, PAT APC H MABKET STREOT Z!L-'X'I- 10 A. M. to 11 :18 P. U. Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle in "THE TRAVELINO SALESMAN' A woo CHESTNUT ST. DEI.. 18TH -VrCdUIcl io A. M. to 11:10 P. M. tlHbL. CLAY 1 UN IN "SHAM" ROBERTA CAST INCLUDES THEODORE VICTORIA tffT.ffhft.'S HAKU1.U NO I CiUII I Y MacORATH'S l ' v-w-l Added "DAT WITH JACK DEMPBET" CAPITOL "4 "igSSSSF" i DFPFMT MARKET 8T. BeU 1TTH txlliVJl-ilN 1 "Heart ot Maryland" GLOBE MARKET STREET AT JUMIPK VAUDEVILLE. 11 TO 11 California Bathing Girls-J" Person ALL-STAR SHOW ACADEMY OF MUSIC Thursday, June 2, 8:15 ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY Stars who positively will appear and wist have donated Aetr aervlces Include: CHAUNCEY OLCOTT WALTER C. KELLY. "The Vlralnla JudV' VAN and 8CHENCK, "Zlegfeld Folllea" BEN BERNIE. Noted Vlollnlat MOSCONI FAMILY. Famoua Dancer MARIE NARELLE, Prima Donna VERA ROEHM. 1021 Beauty Qlrl. Centurr Roof GRACE NELSON MADELEINE MeGUIOAN. Vloltnlet KENNETH HUGHES, "Th Bny Wonder" KATHLEEN NARELLE. Concert Planiat FRANK MeGLYNN. Btr of "Abraham Lincoln" MORRIS DIAMOND. Dancer AND OTHERS AUSPICES AMERICAN COMMITTEE FO RELIEF IN IRELAND Hon. Theodore F. Jenklni, Chairman Jamea A. Flaherty, Chrmn. Exec. Coma'' All proceed to relieve (uttering In Ireland without retard to politics or religion.' PRESIDENT HARDING wired: "I wish you the fullest meaaure of suc cess, not only In the great benefit perform ance . . . but In every worthy eftort to make a becoming, contribution on the part of our people to relieve dtetress among tha women and children in Ireland." Box Beats, SS upward; Reserved seats, II, (2.80, 12.00. Admission, II. Exempt From Tax. Tickets at Academy. 1110 Chestnut and Con way's. 223ft 8. Broad St.. at box offles prloes. PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRE! "" ADDIPf NIGHTS AT 8:18 VlM.rIlV-rv Mat. Today and Sat. POP. MAT. TODAY, 50c to $2 Only Show in Town ! Geo. M. Cohan's Comedians In tha CaptUating- Musical Comedy 'IT J GRAND OLD MM t Beat for Next Week on Gale Tomorrow FORREST 1r'vi.DVli,nV,n,,o8S 7" Evga nn 8o to II Tncj THE STVEETHST STORY EVER TOLD THE FINEST ACTING ON THE SCREEN FILLED WITH SURPRISES AND LONG, LINGERING LAUQHB THE PARISH PRIEST What the Critics Say y Amenoan For wholesome, eagregabur entertaliunsnt It cannot bt equaled. Irurr Lowe, tears), romane dsUclffUary blendedand irrealstlbla comedy. Bulletin F1UM with the mm sort eT homely pathos and a-entle air that made tha play popular Evv Ldot Rich In humor and eaatl mnt that can be enjornl by person of any denomination. EITH'S THEATRE FRWcfs,PrruJvlAN and BEVERLY BAYNE rreejntlng- 'TQOR RICH MAr Percy- Dronson & Baldwin winnte Vlnle Dalyt Rues Drown and Conn! O'Donnell and a nig- Feature Bbowl JANE P. C. 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