7"1 . - H ' ' ' Viii..' ' ' " cl j WtarSJW f I'JI J .HWaPygMPM-UM'l )' J" " 7, Vif"V..3 '. '. WKW .?iTp7pf h,. rr " -; : . rwv'ef.!nv. .h' . Wdt titoSMtiQ PIIBLIG DOliJR-llJiADELHlA, THUJtiWDAY, iJUisr3 9, 1921 ,' : '"!! I'WT'i , ' l " 3 ' -i )VW?"' ". - " '"fl It it f fSr GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Wancy Wynne MaJces a Plea for Better Social Standards. Shc'Renews Her Suggestion That Chaperones , Come Back in Style TflN'T human nature a funny thing? 1 Voli go about m you hear ovcrjr ono triune about what a pity It Is that Sirarc si la i dn?! J00 hcnr ,Wth? "Vine Parties" ami you Sjf several upcflflc imb yon know Mba trite, ami say you wish that all tho Sfown-upi would realize that chape rones arc needed, and you hope you nffi-ell. ,ou get letter,, and rt.r n "Of course you are talk ng of w and slrls who arc not well, not m? class," or "It's almost a pity J derate conditions" and "I trust children perfectly, and I don't have r0haperone them." And just a fey SmrawlatlnB you on facing the truth and speaking of lt. Ttf THE first place, conditions hnve A not been exaggerated. These things An hannen and. unfortunately, the 'nicest'' K and girls do these thing wftbout a thought that It is vulgar or common, if nothing more: and that s rWe the pity of ft all comes in. Are M ur fiC5sc of tl,, fltnT of things that we condone, and do wo know "hereof we speak when wo say such things do not happen? LET me tell you of a happening of this year after one of tho big col lew nfa rs. I was told it by a lady was staying In one of the houn Maehaperonc. and she had actually assisted In hunting up the girl In ques fin so mv story it no hearsay. Tt happened that the night of the dance n fir? brake 0,lt in 5e town' nnA f,h.T! ,ii some damage done to one of tho honscs where the hoys live and have nicsts stay for the dances. Well, the father of a certain girl called on long-distance the morning Stwtbo ncwa of the fire had reached "h" papers. Ho telephoned one of the Sana and asked to get in communica tion with his daughter. Said the , dean 'Whose guest is your daughter? Raid I tho father. "Wait a moment till I k her mother." He returned to the phono and said: "Her mother docs not fcnow the young man's name. She a Swi heard him referred to as Don.' Well," said the dean, "who s chaper Jlnff the party?" "We don't know." Sled thfather. Suffice It to say that after some time and through won derful work on the dean's part tie girl was located. But what do you think of meh a thing being possible? That this girl was nllowed by Jior parents to go and stay In another city as tho guest of a boy whoso nnmo her parents did not know and whose chnperono was equally unknown to them? BN'T the laxity greatly due to the mrn.nrx.? Far he it from me to lecture and scorn, nui is ji. uui .-...-ary that a little bit of the reserve which has been woman's greatest as set be preserved, and that the fact that older members of society In many cases do not vcm to realize conditions, must be looked in the face and that it is tune to do something about it all? BOYS and girls arc young and fool ish, full of animal spirits and at tractive and sweet and charming as thev can be! They do not stop to think; not that I do not blame them a bit, for there in a certain innate reserve and modesty In every woman unless she stifles it, and every boy has a certain Innate respect for women unless he stifles it. so they aro not blameless, but they are thoughtless and pleasure-seeking. And besides the time to stop it is not when they have reached sixteen, eighteen and twenty, but when they are ten and twelve ana cnrlicr. If at. that age they learu to say no to them selves, and have no said to them once or twice, perhaps they would learn thnt there are others in the world besides themselves; that they owe a certain duty to sopiet.v, to themselves and their parents: and when they reach the thoughtless pleasure-seeking ngc they will bo Htrong enough not to do a questionablo thing just because every one else does it." and bo the fine men and women they were meant to be. I HAVE met manv a father and mother of late who ices this plainly and who is working hard ngainst odd ; and there are many fine boys nnd girls who would not think of overstepping the tracer and indulging lu tbc vulgar nd common, but nt the name time, the "Petting Parties" am going on. the unchaperoned dances and rides and day In the country together continue with some and though things nro becoming graduallv better, the millennium has not roroe. And wo must f till be careful of these dear boys and girln entrusted to tit for example and understanding. NANCY WYNNE. I SOCIAL ACTIVITIES " Mr and Mrs. Henry Frazer Harris, ot Hamon, Chestnut Hill, have Issued In- Straws & Panamas Cleaned and Remodeled In tlin neurit nhapen tor Buramr, Our 40 eorn of eiperienre Is nt j-our nrrnrr. STEINMAN Pn.lfTICAT. IIATTKlt 61 N. 7th St. rlione: MnrUet 2437 lniSp ""fr 'HRti2n 1 for n danc0 on Tuesday, Juno Vi. T."",'lur ol mcir aaugmcr, mu Anna D. Harris. TIlQ fflleftffl VfVln n!M ntl.nr1 It. .11 oil Monday, Juno 27. which Mm Alfred .! "orris, of Vlllanova, will give, In & f .her daughters, Miss Ottllle ihS'.'iL """JM'SB 1'rlscllla Morris, before win 2il.co A!r- ?nd A,rs AI,cn B- Whiting in iL t..thft Sunnybrook Gun Club, 2 ., . "if.0,' th,,lr on, M". Alton B. Whit. Ing. will Include Miss Henrietta Frlta, Miss .Nancy NoT-ton. Miss Florence Paul n?M?: ?'" ,,l91,n Ithelm, Mr Theodore i ftlnViii ?rdwln P- Pox Mr- William J'lr'P'.'Vcott Mr. John Konton Elscnbrey and Mr. John Kent Kano. Jr.. ,T!iS1,c't8 .,,!, wHt attend the dinner .y u luiionpa Dy a theatre party to bo el?!1, bj' .Mr- nr,t Mrs- Arthur Dearborn I., Ith' ot JPrhiff Valley, Wynnewood. It honor of their ririughter. Miss Vlr Blnla tie Mornt Smith, antt their eon, Mr. uhVi" T .nrborn Smith, Jr.. at the Philadelphia Country Club this eve ning will Include Miss Ocrtrude D noughcrty Mlsn Katherlno D. Porter. Miss Uizobcth . leanest, Miss Kllen Doug t'J"? L ,"'V Ml3a Itlioda M. Hrooke. Mlna Ilelon Vnlmorln Mlcholl. Miss Banning V1?8011,88 Virginia Ileckaoher. Miss Iydla Clothier. Miss Bernlce M. McU henny, Miss Uetty nattlea. Mlas Kllr. f eth Hloan, Mlsn Margaret Butcher, Miss Allco Benedict, Miss Sarah Ixiran Starr. Mr. IClMston Morrla, Jr.. Mr. t layton McElroy. Jr., Mr. Cooper amlth, Mr. Charles Thompson, Mr. Jack Kearny. Mr Philip Corson. Mr. Ford JiVm?'11, .n Webster Dougherty. Mr. JNIIllam I'recman, Mr. Frank Trimble. Mp, Lawronco Smith, Mr. 13d win O. Fox. Mr. MOrrlS It. nknn 1f llnnmrJ Butcher, Mr. Prank, McClookoy, Mr. Ed inutid I.ce, Mi. Alfred D.uhlcll, of Mary "Lan?.'. ,U1.'J Mr- Xed Newbnker. Miss nuiiiii win do a aenutanta or next sea soif. iiK,rn,1.ld Ff8. ,J- Banckcr Qrlbbcl. of I 5.?oulh kjKhtcenth streot. will give fi,rn?R.r,da3J,0.cnln?' Juno 10- nt iii.iIilnl,??don Vnlloy Country Club ?-.nor ?f Mr and Mrs- J Aubrey Mc i,'""yi. MlV, nn1 Mrs- McCurdy. who JlnSJn.-" Uvln? wlth Mrs. MoCurdy'n S i?,,.Sr'i."ll!1 5!rB Jolln Qrlbbel. at A.Au?vtcl, "all.Wyncoto, will shortly SSI pi.tll?,r newouno at N'avahoe avc V,eVCihcBut im- Mrs McCurdy will Uribbc? ftS M IdoIIa uls0 nnIre".,M?: Siey Emlen Hutehln S?m" iof. sKth, Terrace, Oermantown. 1 t0,nolaer port of this month win Si?IIVi.Karn1'' """i w''oro they will spend tho aummcr at their ctrtate. "a?1 .'1 M.rB- .R T?u McKenzle, of jOH Pino street, walled on Saturday from Canada for Europe, whore they will andnscotlandm"1er travoll"K m KnBland ini.Sw!!01 Y- "fobntr. who returned at week from a lBlt to Atlantic City. 'nt Dr?.8ent. at tho Bellovue-Stratford. ono win snortly leave for Poland "i"IM i" rumain lor uio summer. Mrs. Walter C M.-lrlolru nt imn tji iree,,inalIcd '!58t wce,c for France, whore n,.v nut dvuiiu mo summer at mnard. Mr. and Mrn Clement Ueovcs Waln wrlght, of Chestnut Hill, will u.o next wook for Narragansott Pier. B I . where they have a houee for tho summer. .v,Mrand,Mr8-.P,onlas F- Dixon and tholr daughter, Mlsa Margarotta Dixon, pf tho FoplajB, cheotnut Hill, aro spend Ing June and July at their cottage in Cape May, N. J, o ,?'" c?nd, "," Ko'and D. Pollock, of 8319 Seminole avenue, Chostnut Hill, have returned from a motor trip to Pittsburgh t y,r and MrB Walter H. Qovjfl or Hollyhock, tsbex, on Lako Ch:Sfnnln. will arrive today and will be tluHfirebta of Mr. Grovo'a parent, Mr aitfl Jlrs. Henry S. Grove, of 258 West 'H&pe hoeken street, rjormnntnwn Thelnvton. .Mr Tlnnrv W Clrntu .1 .. l. I. -? Zl... uciu at at. .lames- school, Maryla uaUKIIlli ,tl IlUltfn 11, IjTI aiifuuo inp ounnyame Ac; Chestnut HHI. will return hoi tor with their parents tho lat tills week. ' ansa Juita A. Borwlnd, of 1 Twenty-first street, will lenvA i New York, anil will motor tomnn Newport, where alio will spend tho sum mer nt her villa. Her ncphow and nleco, Lieutenant Colonel Sosthencs Behn and Mrs. Behn, who. on their return from tholr wedding Journey, will spond the early summer In Havana, Cuba, will b tho guests of Miss Berwlnd for a few weeks later In tho season Mrs. Behn before her recent wedding was Miss Margarot V. Dunlap. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas Mullln aro spending their wedding trjp In Ber muda, wheio they expect to remain about a month before returning to their homo In Chicago. Mrs. Mullln beforo her recent wedding was Mlsa Bctfs Mar garet Soblnhelmcr, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Fiank A. Soblnhelmor, of 3U.1 Green lano, noxborough. Mr. and Mr. Newton P. Jackson, of Tenth street and Oak Luno avenue, Oak I.ane, will leave on Saturday, June 18, for a motor trip to Shawnee, whero they expoct to remain about two weeks. Major General Littleton W Taewcll Waller. U S. M C. and Mrs Waller, of 'Jno South Twentieth street, who havo been entertained for a week as the -iA"" MISS MAUGANNA GKOLER Dauglitcr of Mr. and Mrs. William 0. Gcglcr, whoso engagement Jo Mr. Albert S. Ualley, Jr., was an nounced at a ten given at her homo on Saturday MISS FRANCES JONES WEDS MR. C. WHITLEY Intqrosting Marriage of Miss Elizabeth Fogarty and Mr. Edward Pfoiffor, Jr. The marriage of Mlsn ' 0.m3,Va,iRn,r nr Mr and M ?Li'J ;Ton"i "W Foulkro Trankford and Mr Clarnnrn cuesta of Mr. and Mrs. William Saulro Holding, of Balydon, Montgomery avo- nue, uryn jiawr, win leave loiiny lor Rydal, whero they will bo the gucsto ot Mr, and Mrs. William P. Dcnegre, of Sorodcn. Dr. nnd Mra Perry S Allen, of 2121 Spruco etrcct, nnd their family will leave on Friday, July 1, for Bedford Springs, whero they will spend the early Rimmer. Dr. and Mrs Allen and their two daughtors, MIsh Agnes Allen and Miss Mary Vlrglna Allen, will spend tho autumn at St. Martins, where they have leased a home. At the wedding of Miss Marian Mel lon, daughter of Mrs. Frank P, Mellon, of Bryu Mawr, and Mr. Frank I. O'Nolll. of Melroso Park, which will be solemnized on Saturday mornlntr next In the Church of Our Mother of Good Coun. nol. Brvn Mawr. tho bride will bo clven In marriage by her brother, Mr. George Mellon, air. O'Neill win do attended uy lila brother, Mr. Joaeph O'Neill, as best man, Tho usheta will fncludo Mr. John n'Netll. Mr. Arthur O'Neill. Mr. Pat. rick Carrol and Mr. Francis Lawrence Pack. Tho Philadelphia Musical Academy, 1617 spruce street, nan issuea invita tions for a concert to bo given nt ths Wltherspoon Hall tomorrow evening nt 8 o'clock. Mr. John II. Whelen, Jr , whoso mnr riaco to Miss Paulina Bell will Uko Dlaoe on June 14. was given his bachelor ninner Dy icnow memuors oi no ivy Club, Princeton, at Dclmonlco'n in New York last night. Tho guests included his beat man. ushern nnd a few additional guests. His attendants will be Mr. Liv ingston Diddle, Jr., as best man, and Mr. Sidney Scott. Mr. U Wlstnr lUn clolph, Mr. Samuel Walsh. Mr Georgo S Piper. Mr. Samuel Boll, 3d. Mr Thomas M. McCarter, Mr. N C Fleming, Ji.. Mr Richard M. Khret, Mr. II. Hoffman Dolan. Mr. G. Merrill Chapln, Mr An drew S. Carey and Mr. OIIor S Taylor. Others presont wore Mr. Meredith II. ryiie, Mr. C. P Halsey Jr , Mr B n McAlptn. Jr.. Mr. J. L. Werner. Mr. H. F. McCormlck. Jr.. Mr. B Brewster and Mr. S. David Robblns. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Miss Dorothy L Rlddcll. of Ardmorc. entertains at her homo this evening at a vurletv shower In honor of Miss Bet,sle Beck, of Nonlatown, whose engagement to ,Mj Rolwrt Williams Schroer has ts present will bo Mr and Mrs. ry A JJcrlt Jlrs Anna senrovcr. ajidJMrs. James I BlddeU, Mrs. niipiee, .ir. ana .rn i.um u una .irQ. Tfiiui-'o wui '..! fa T.lin Tlrlitl T1a ,tell. m'ijb Grace Riddoll. Miss hocnlnger. Miss Sara Schroyer, Idred Pcpperman, Miss Gertrude aotti1.- Mlra Mario Undonvood. MlsS Gertrude Byrnes and Miss Bcsslo Hid den. Mrs Max A. Sherrltt, of 6100 Wood bine avenue, 0orbrook, ha returned from a visit to New York. Mrs. Sher rltt has issued Invitations for .i bridge on Friday afternoon. Juno 17. CHESTNUT HILL Mr and Mrs diaries F Havev, of M2.5 Anderson street, will entertain at dinner at the BclloMie-Stratfoi d tomor row evening preceding tho rehearsal of the wedding of their daughter. Miss Jan Elizabeth Havey, and Mr. George W Rovnolda. of Camden, whoso marriage win take place on Saturday evening nt 7 o'clock In tho Floga Presbyterian Church. Sixteenth nnd Tioga streets. Mlas Katharine Brnddock, of 300 Kast Highland avenue, entertained Informally at cards on Monday evening. There were eight guests. Mr and Mrs. Jcsso C Kestcr. of 7157 Bryan street, have as their guest for some thno Miss Viola L Schlppert, of Washington M Frances Mrs. no- nlltrnd fitreet. nnd tw r-in.MM a Whii. iey. oovt spruco street, was solemnized last evening at the home of the bride's parents. Tho Rev Harry Crawford, of tho Herman Prenhvtorinn fhniviv of. (elated. Miss Virginia Jones, of New lork, Sister of the bride wn hrlden. ,?,' a"d Mr Ralph Whitley, brother or tho bridegroom, acted aa best man. PFCTFFRRFCra ARTT A pretty wedding took placo with nuptial masa yesterday morning at 0 o clock In St Agatha's Church, Tlilrty ,.?lull,Snd. R"rlng Garden streets, when Miss Blltnbeth 3. Fognrty, of 302B Hav erford avenue, brcame the brldo of Mr. Hdward J Pfelffcr. Jr.. of 35 South ,'lr.'J,lrd Btl"eet. the Rev. John Boylo officiating The .bride wos attended by her sister, Miss Mnrle Fogartv, ns maid of honor. Mr. l-rancls Pfolffer acted as best ,an, ior,.h,s hrother Tho ushers In eluded Mr John McCallum and Mr. John Long After nn extensive wedding trip Mr. and Mra. Pfelffcr will live nt 3326 Haverford avenue, where they will bo at homo after September 1. KKNEBY McINTTRB A pretty wedding took placo ycater clay morning at 0-30 o'clock when Miss Katherlno veronica Mclntyre. of 1248 Norm Llghteenth street. locamo tho nriue oi .iir tienrx j. Keneri'. of 1123 Wallace street The ceremony, which wnB performed by Father B. Smith, wan eelobrnted with nuptial mass In tho ;"' on or uio ucsu, eighteenth nnd Stiles streets. ThO brldo Was elvxn In mnrrlmra kv her Tathcr. Mr. F .1 Mclntyre, and was nttentled by her sister, Mlsa Frances Mclntyro. as maid of honor. Mr. William Kencry acted aa best ma" .fop. hl; hrother. The ushers In eluded Mr. Jack West and Mr. Tliomaa Flnlgan. of Now York "ifJ?r n.n. extensive wedding trip Mr. and Mm. kenery win live at 1248 North Llghtecnth street, where they will be ii jtuino uiier ju;y j. OALTvAGHER KDEL A pretty wedding took place yester day In the Church of tho Most Blessed Sacrament. Flfty-alxth street nnd dies tor avenue, nt high noon, when Miss Irene Marie Kdcl, of B828 Warrington avenue, becamo tho bride of Mr. Joseph T. Oallaghor. of 473 North Fiftieth street, Father Kane officiating. Tho brldo was attended by her alster. Miss Sylvia Bdel, ns maid of honor. iur. j .imes ue venny acted aa beet man. After a shott wedding trip Mr. and Mra. Gallagher will be at homo at 437 North Fiftieth street. FOX IIOGAN A pretty wedding took place yester day morning at 9 30 o'clock when Miss Mao G. Hogan, of 5S38 Larohwood ave nue, became the, bride of Mr. Raymond B. Fox, of 1728 Rltner street. The cere, mony, which was performed In tho Transfiguration Church, Fifty-sixth street nnd Cedar avenue, by Father Thompson, was celebrated with nuptial mass. The bride was attended by her sister; Miss Catherine Hogan, aa maid of honor, whllo Mr. Harold Fox acted as best man for his brother. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs Fox will make their home in West Phila delphia. NICODEMUB CONNOR A pretty wedding took place nt 906 North Forty-first street, the home of Mr and Mm. John Connor, at 6 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, when their daugh ter, Miss Madeline Josephine Connor. wan mnrrlnrt tn Mr .tiillnn ItnWthornC Nlcoflemus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank II. Nlcodcmtli, by the Ilo Charles H Whltaker, of tlio Green Hill Presby (Arlnn f-hllrrh Tho brldo was given In marriage by her father. nnrlnor thn vrar h. hrlilMrrnnm Served in the baao hospital at Mara Sur Allies, iTanco. The ceremony waa followed by a wed ding dinner, after which Mr. and Mr. Nlcodemus left foi an extended tour. i4 -o- Albee, ofBoston f Mra. Oeorgo I Keltey, eira. wiiuam A. castor, aim. Arno anu man. Mrs. John R. Hunnberger, Mrs A Lambert Foulds, Mrs. Theodoro John ston. Mrs. Clarence Jacoby, Mrs. Ralph S. Byram, Mrs. Alma names and Mrs. Edgar S. Sheppard. The ladles of the Cedarbrook Country Club will givo a luncheon, followed by cards, at the Delmar-Morrla this afternoon. LOQAN Mr. and Mrs Isidore Neufeld, of 4B33 North Fifteenth street, will receive next Sunday afternoon ' nfter 3 o'clock In honor of tholr daughter, Miss Hortenee Neufeld. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Doinrlnn D Ihirntid. of "53 South Ithan street, nave a children's muslcale last evening Those taking part In tho affair Ineluded Mlsa Lil lian Block, Miss Ada nosln, Miss Sarah Sllon, Miss Helen Haslas, Miss Helen Stelnborn, Mlsa Ksthex Oman, Miss Gertrude Bleklo, Miss Matilda Burloin, Miss Isnbello Klnkald, Mlsa Helen Zeldls, Mlsa Stella Tariblan, Mlsa Jo hanna Cohn, Miss Loulso Kthenkel, Miss Evolyn Smith, Miss Ada Falr hurst, Miss Fannie Lock, Miss Anra Saunders, Miss Ruth Vautler Durand, Master Walter Lull. Master Warner Hardman, Maatcr Paul Levj. Master TJnHert Klte.h. Master Harrv Tipping, Master Kllwood Robinson and Master Howard Oman Mr Carlltos IMnards, who Is a senior nt tho University of Pennsylvania and has been living at Fort) -first and Spruco streets, sailed for w.s Home in aiaunu Spain, on Tuesday Mr and Mrs Donald Matthews, or 4051 Spiuco strtft, left yesterday to spend the summer months at Johnstown, pa., as tho guests of Mrs. Matthews' paronta, Dr and Mrs. George Lincoln Cassel, NORTH PHILADELPHIA ,.?ir ..""'A Mr"- -'acob L Llttman, of .,819 North BouMer street, will be nt home on Sunday afternoon, from 3 until V., t""v-.lli '" nonor or tneir naugnter. Miss Adelaldo Llttman Mrs William H. Marshall, 1626 Dia mond street; Mm Thomas Jactaon. of Hunting Park avenue; Miss Eleanor Kershaw nnd Mm II. Crowhurst, of West Philadelphia, wore hostesses at a plrnlo given to 166 Invalid and crippled children, at Woodrtdo Park on Tues day. Tho llttlo guests wero given toys, candy nnd refreshments, nnd all the amusement places were offered for tholr entortalnment A number of ladles acted ns guides and helped care for the i iniutrn Miss Margaret Arthur announces tho marriage of her niece, Mies Mllllcent Laler Haynes. of 2039 Spring Garden treet, to Mr Harold J. Williams, of ueiou, wis , on June 1 Owing to a death In the family only the Immediate members of tho bride's family were present. Mr. and Mra II Thompson Cornell, 1C27 Diamond street, will leavo on Fri day on a motor trip to 8al(bury. Md. where tlmv will apend ten days visiting Mr, and Mrs Samuel A. Hewes. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. John J. O'Keefe have returned from their, wedding trip and are now living In their new home, at 2108 South Mole street. Mrs. O'Keefo will be remembered aa Miss Anna. O Mal ley, daughter of Mra. Kalhryne O Malley, of 2813 South Sixteenth street, whose wedding tOOK place on may 10. Mr. and Mra. A Dcasen, of 1C38 South nighth street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mlsa Sonya II peeaen. to Mr. Allan I Greenberg. of 6701 North Seventh street. Oak Lnne. No dato has boon set for the wedding. Mlsa J. Mario Keating, daughter of Mr and Mra George Keating, of 2603 South Seventeenth street, has returned homo nfter having spent a short time with friends at Columbia. Pa NORRISTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Ivan F Kremer. of 1323 De Knlb street, have announced tho engagement of their daughter. Mlsa Lillian Louise Kremor, to Mr. Harry L. Sealer, pf Oak Lano and Atlantic City Miss Kremer Is prominently known In musical circles and la a soloist of note. Miss Mnrgaret Cassell. of 619 West Marshall street, entertained nt cards and a silk hoslerj shower m honor of Miss Florence tllghter. who will bo innr rled on Juno "9 to Mr Joseph Rub Mlns Cassell ullt attend Miss Itlchter a- brldeomald at the wedding. The guesta present wero Miss Marlon Sanvllle. Miss Kathrvn Seltzer, MIbs Suzanne Fisher, Miss nsther Prentleo, Miss Beatrice Jarrott, Miss Helen Thomas, Miss Florence Slaughter, Miss Lillian Got wala, Mlsa Margaret Heebncr. Miss Dorothy Tyson, Mra. William Fete, Mrs Gordon C Rile, Mlns Doiothy Langham and Mrs. David Bauer. yronvx'n most nnAUTiFUfj tiJkA' s wm ji uag&zm v yaurr- iur. - - J.i. iiu MARKET AT 1$TH 11 A. M. TO 11H5 P. M. rrmount l'reienln a Photerlty of Unrivaled Splendor and Matnltud 'BiiMM i I- THE IVH-PICTUnK UNrononTTAJiui CAST OF 7000 ' Dlreti by Producer of "Pftanlon" t:iabirnte Prilnf lie ftr-felnl Mntls Next We.k Mary Plekford In "TUltU TltK HACK DOOR" .(. 54 $ n STANTON ,nE,T ixVJS LIONEL BARRYMORE '" N,,..J'",1 Conntonce Tnlmadc in . " "DANOKIIOUS ItUHINEBS' HHVBSi tnKdir mmmr.y a 7 mrnnttMavfiiji, v.mHmrm u 9 mmiriA Ca&et)) Special for Friday SWEATERS of Iceland wool 10-50 S''P'ori Model Close filling toiinil ncclt or V necl( braided iusi. Navy Copcn White Brown Tan Henna Tomato Gray Black I 1Kb I" I'LOOR BONWIT TELLERS CO I Chestnut at 1 3th Street Walk-Overs are Supreme in White Walking Shoes Supreme in trim toe shapes Supreme in comfortable sole tread and heel balance. And Supreme in high quality service and wide variety of fittings in 1-inch and l'o-inch heel models. .Ill hate covered hceU, easily cleaned W TS4DC MAK J'fC&Jtt X sto u s v g)NWT'Ma& Harpers mm ARKET 9 AL. . uaciumt Hb22"CHE:STNUf Shops GERMANTOWN Mr and Mrs Abraliam Harvey Fry, nf 418 Weat Hortter street. German- town, announcn th engagement of thelt daughter, Miss Sara Barr vry, to mr V. Wlll.trd Moore, son nf Mr. nnd Mrs W Tark Moore, of Wlldorollff, Elklns I'arK. Mlsn Marcaret C. Blcltley. of 341 Pel- ham road, Germantown, gave a tea on Monday afternoon In honor of Miss Maud Wilson. whos marrlnre to Mr. Andrnv Whltaker, of Glonsldc. tooK placo vesterday The guests Included Mlsa Marian I. Benson, Miss Anna Sneck. Miss Margaret D. Park, Mlsa Marguorlte Calnc, Miss Elizabeth Helt, Miss Jnno roak. Mlsa Betty I. Brown, Mlsn Dnrothv V Paine. Mrs. Bobort It. I,vtell. Mrs Robert Iladford nnd Mrs L Walter Blckley Mrs Wlllinm H Wilson, of Rose Cot tace. Ciennnntown a'enuo and Tulpe- hockfn ntrcet. will entertain lnform.Ulv n, '.mMifnii nnrl fnrAu ni lior hnmn tndn V The guests will Include Mrs. Sarah V. Fashion's Frocks for Daytime and Evening With hand fagoting, it is a charmingly simple frock special 35.00 While Beading majcs of it a Dinner Frock- sftccial 59.50 adds lace to its own gossamer self and is transformed into a Dance Frock priced 79-50 Other Georgette Dresses and gowns up to 125.00 WOMEN'S GOWN DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR BONWIT TELLER 6, CO Specially Priced for Tomorrow Only Georgette Blouses 10-50 Formerly Priced 13 JO PAT APP 121 MARKDT BTItmn- rrtbriVrfCi 10 A M ioit:iop. j rHOMAS MEIGHAN "rt fa ... . ., ,, Sllnt Jfen" Alrtcrt -Horn VI T.'o'rt n Now or Nvr" ni:.t wki-.k n w nntrriTirs ' " "diieam iinnBr1 rcaaia m a .ir to nt. ith n If ,1K t v)i Parjjnpunt f'lri'n of sir Jmi M. nrrt' iibN I IMENTAL TOMMY" ' With MAT Mr.AVPT a.ARr'TH Kuojncn Nl Vk- n-rt t,yt n A MESflAOK mOM MAns- J VICTORI AnMAArVP,To Tfii. "THE WAKEFIELD CASE" . Ad.id t.Annr semon m 'the nAKKnirl SfXt Wrck-Pola NVsrl In ' Olpi"y B'ood'f "SPORTS" OXFORD XV WHITE WMteBucki lk Puro Silk White Buck, Patent mk Stocking Colukin trimmed W 1.85 White Buck.Tan flHn (value Calf Trimmed n sJ n m C" I v vi. X txn I Calf m&& Ni !i Color ,-V, ntfS I and new '"X llflbmsH III The Point of Our Story Is IFTEEN dollar quality at prices below the Ten p aonar morn. v.neck it up with the values ottered in HALLAHAN'S "Lower Prices Campaign." HALLAHAtfs 921 MARKET STREET 60tk & Ckiitanl Si. 5604 Germtntowo At. 2736 Germiatowa At. W BONWIT TELLER & CO. Tf 4 S4 iSpxiakif (Shop of Origination tXv CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET J E Georgette . M m 71 sum- COLLECTION of new Blouses for wear with the Si mer Tailleur. Finest nets and laces, nlaitines nnd turn ings, and, perhaps, a bright bead or so around neck line, combine with heavy quality Cccrgettc to fashion these exquisite Blouses. 7"ucfiru and Ovcrbloutcs Par-ki'f-r.1 T"4 M'K17T RTBEET h VdUlLUl i;ialn llammaretaln In Vnnr Dor Marcaret Klrbr : CI WPf.FNT MAnKET ST Bl. UTH "KINO QUEEN. JOKKrt" - T -wlr1 fArilfcn- iirnrim' ULUDL AT Jtl.VtPETl7 I III "CHKEn rp VAttDEVrr.i.ic tt xn i.nw coopkiij OTiinnfl.. VJ-r.rlfV. I.VHT MAT SAT. SO LONG, MARY I - LAST 3 NIGHTS :, n Last Pop. Mat. Sat., 50c to Sat. Night 150th Time Gala Farewell Performance ONLY SHOW IN TOWN! $2 t- fi Geo. M. Cohan's Comedians In the Smartest of Muileal Comdl Pi vvtX ' e Reductions w 5SKr ' h V -?P F rc Noteworthy i 'Jmfai &&&& MM. VItk N.lL-BSVaP?, , sny ifAl Blouse Department First Floor fSNTITA C RfiND OLD NflMS t OSELAND ' IM, TOMOHT 1015-17 Market St. I EITH'S THEATRE, TANNT KITTT WATSON SISTERS ,e, In "HOUSKPITAUrv" WJ1. SKARURY & CO.rJ in "rnivoi.io.s-' J' AMES & WINTHROP?-? rot.r.Y & iavdv 7.1 -mm a DREIS, nOYAI QASroiONKS OTIIER8 S i K WILLOW GROVE PARK PATniCK CONWAY AND HI? nAND.,vf pnri". Jane Nollaon hoprsno tatlo Korrftll ton" Concerts DalH at 2 30 4.1(1, nn'i ii i i i. TODAT TNDnPKN'Di:VT nnnElt op ODD rULOna' PAY " Odd Fellow V Hand ( anrrt and Chorus la" Muste Pavilion at 5 pine at faalno P r Morirrn Amusement '. Paulette Helps You Shop This Week Paulette places only articles in this column which she personally considers of unusual value. Consult her gratis about shopping by calling Walnut 0S21. A Paulette Price on Stockings Beautiful Blouses Exceptionally Priced Here's another plummy bargain especially for Paulctti leader excellent silk stockings of luscious weight, at 51.50 instead of $2.75 They come in black only and in sizes Sui to 10. These aro at that smait shop of Lenborts, 1328 Walnut street. While there see some exquisitely lovely blouses of white French voile at its finest, reproductions of high priced models. Truly I do not see how tho shop can afford to sell them at ?5 and 55.95. They am in charming new summer styles, variously and expensively trimmed with real laces. Good Sports Suits for a Song Turkish Towels at Exactly Half Prices of New Cantons Cut Sport suits of good quuhtv for onl Ml 05' Thev ar valued to 530 and more. They nre at that reliable shop, R. V. Dow'ces, 1122 Chest nut street. There are two styles of neutral smartness which I per sonally selected for you and one or the other you should find becoming -ask to see the suits which Paulette told you about. There aro splendid oxfords, heathers, and some plain homespuns of unusual interest. I would adviso you to hurry. Stop also to buy some Pcwees's $1 Turkish towels reduced to fifty cents! Also, bv all means, ask to see the new chiffon Canton crepes reduced from 55 to $2 05 a yard in all colors but black and white. Dishes for Bride or Bungalow Those two problems--dishes for the v icatmn cottage ami the bride's first set hae been beautifully solved hv Wtight, Tyndale & Van Rodcn, 1210 Chestnut street, with several well-selected, 'satisfactorily priced sets. One of domestic porcelain for . people is but $22 graceful and charming in design, having a delft blue block border with wee pink rose. A stunning English set of "Wood's Bird" is strikingly colorful and smart. This in a set for twelve is SP0, the half set for si' but $45. Roth sets are suitable for breakfast, luncheon or dinner, nnd all arc open stock. They're really tremendously worth while. The Delightful New Camisole Gilet Really, Truly Shadow-Proof "Petties" Bo sure to see the new gilct camisoles at Lilla's, 1305 Walnut uiey are regular n.umv "unrtics," hut to each is attached a iir.oAP a PittNrn thi:kb was" Geo M Cohan a I'omeilj "t 1 Riiixvaifui f,eKOn of PIIII.OPA1KIAN Pt.VYK'na -Heneflt of Sluiers of Goo-I Shepherd personal management and Mace direction of Jum- J rfi V v& Moderutn Price InTititioa or AnnooBcr-menti Write, or Phone for Kncrarod or Prlnt4v flnmplra, ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Walart Stf Waitresses enovatetf SIZES ALTERED readier.. Id iimmed nnd Marie Into Mat rre Brass Beds Relacquered SICHEL'S lint s. :i si I'linne. Inm 4703 rv 57 m. street. gilet or est of tilct and net, embroidered net, georgette, oti simplv stunning. They are for wear with sports uickets, sweaters, sport's suits and coolly taku the place of tln hot blouse.' Thev are selling Toi fc n"?, '''B0' ljut mentioning tnv name will -ivp vou a special price of 55. The best absolutely shadow pi oof petticoats I Ims.- found u here of heavy handsome habutai. Th" pi ice regularU is $G, but to Paulette readers it is but 55.60. High-Class Gowns Much Reduced I find a visit to the Roseway Shop at 1341 Walnut street invariably profitable always do I find something there I would have you know u oTZli i'Vi""8 !t hlaJ?Pon'' t0 bc frcks that are veritable plums of bartrainsl Thnv nm hnth or,.i( nr,A ... i.i .r .,. ' M . . . vti .. """ "vv fiuii inivuiuuii uiuueiB 'ii mo vcrv nest types, and while they aro principally spring frocks most of them "e "!!lt"bllf0IIar...an mmcrt too, be1; nf KhPorgette, Canton cren" and j : , ." """"'"'p 'ui i" iipk ipi gi'iirgene, vanion crene and chntVi! nf,n nn7' hnTn' W' '""" frocks "ere 550 to 575, but now ou may have them for onlv 525 to 530.50. If nnr llulr ll Hern IIBOhrV lt PERMANENT WAVING ju C3' ' b on (tnP',r)H Ntl f' 9 T i r - ft n rrfp t conditiorr a i e ' - i r ih ci.a!n'r(l to stay IMSNA r n -. C.LUGKERjlSSo. 17thST. BOYSHFQRM the long, flattening Brassiere 1 Chestnut St. j j Week of .lime Fifth (TcZXT I WODLD cry for Kijja I never thought anvthing could make me look -.n voting and give me such a wonderful complexion, saj(ar a soetety woman Sufficiently suc cessful results guaranteed in three. (lavs to prove to you that its con tinned uso for a short time will make you look yearn younger and nuirvelouslv enhance tho beauty otj our complexion oi tho manufnc' turers wll return your money. Ask vour denier for a free copy of valu able booklet entitled "Flow to Im i rease vmir Heautv Secrets nnrl iis of l'liM-inutiiiii employed by (leopatia the (Jientest Enchantresit of all Timr " Kijja (pronounced Ke ha) a leinarkabfe beauty secret oi oiu rKiii, iur nam in una city uy. all leading department nn!i rfrug n .:t xkl n .-fl 'iQ -A tws rw A .'1 tttail. u i 1 V etorei. HLmmi 4iu44 jil aUHfciUji b . I R . 1 t 4 I .- iw,riVl - A . t H Lii't LlU'