fv "S c 'J V .fM 'ft .J '.v ff.ft ! 1 M fJUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE V Mancy Wynne Talks of tlic Heather Sports Suits So n pMhianable This Snrinn and Sumnw.r Sim Unnales of Garden Trips i TnFRE l n rcat slrallrJty ,n t,ie tflfB this Fcnson. In that the heather rMBulU nre ro much In rogue. Tho iports wiw f th Bftmo material as 'Wnre nwfolly effective. I ft S B "iiohteln do Haven Fox In fKr with ler mother. Mrs. Wilbur J'twk KtaPP, the other day, nnd li Fox IoX perfectly sweet In a um blue heather suit nnd small, round L"b.i,r hit to match. Mrs. Klnpp hc0.t .rnartly gowned In gray; that is, r.1Sfo?s "ere gray and covered the top Tw mil "which might have been o( of b,nr color as It A difficult to see JflM limousine unless you nre n the limousine, too but I thought ?. Mitt gray, too. Mrs. Klapp's hat ".'. wide-primmed mallno straw cf SSI blue and it was trimmed with a d! Ck gray ostrich feather. ,0Kltts 'Com, who Is to be married t week to Andy Porter, by the way, K& very well in a sports dress, tho lJf, to much worn by tho younger ' ii. this season. I saw her the other ilrJ'in the i frock which was of dark H 'nnl.colorcd Jersey. The skirt nffe"pleatedJ an J tho bodice, fi.ht nud plain, was held In at the i ? with a sash, . whito the long SS?e, and round collar had whlto ffS and a wblto Peter 1'an collar as "flnlsl. to the fascinating garment. Uterine'" hat was a smalt dark blue one. EXT Saturday will be the last of .'. 1... .tnri rhlrll llQVO bCCIl N a.1 tne s ;,:";,- nn,i finm. 2? "The franklin jfcFaddens' place, SS'nor Valley Farm, In Itoscmont will t .talteo and so will the Robert I.o nVt II crs in Wayne. Both of these K boast exquisite garden... and the pm. mit in nutos will be delightful, o for there arc so many beautiful ilKMto e on the, way and so many Srful roads to skim along. It will to a pleasure for next spring, I hope, S.W? trip- & ?: ticul turo in Ambler, under whose mm nSes the trips havo boon taken, will, f "ope, have another such series next teason. POLO is going on thW week out at Brrn Mawr, nnd a great many have been intending the games. I don t think there is a prettier sport 10 wuicu. n ponies nre so graceful find alert and the riders look so hale nnd strong and out of.doorsy. . . , . , A. . i. intnrncifPfl wntphnra nn the sidelines I spied Mrs. Johnnie Fell nnd teux Mrs. Gouvcrneur Cndwnlnder as there enrlv in the week, looking Terr smart in Paris clothes. Speaking of Mrs. Cadwninder reminds me that iv. T)nKV.!n Cniunttn linvn sent out in rltations to n dnnco at their Itoscraont home for Mrs. v'auwainucr s uaugniur, Silly Henry, on Saturday evening. .Tuna ok nn.l ,1iav nin rrninf? tn Plltprtnitl a few gucits at dinner before the dance in honor o SnllValso. ion rcmcinut-r before her marriage to Gouvcrneur Cad walader In February Mrs. Cndwnluder was Mrs. Howard Henry. Captain Henry died In England shortly after the armistice. DADDY took Mary to the eircus the other nieht. Tbev snw the clenhnnts I and tiscrs nnd little lions and bears nnd, oh! the monkeys and nil tin- other funny aniinnlb queer imngaroos witn Ions hind lees mid tinv. hliort front lees and hippopotami with their thick, thirk Mn and ramels nnd polar uenrs anil Mali and all the rest of them. Mary looked intently at evcrj thing nnd while outnardlj very quiet the was inwardly all in a turmoil of excitement. When she came home she confided In low tones to Daddy: "Daddy, 1 I just love the circus. I b'licve I like it neit best to Christmas." And when mother tucked her in bod she was heard to murmur sleepily, "Hut I fink 'at g raffe s head must be so lonely away up theio from the rest of him." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES fp Tftcnnli V- T.Vi'lni. nt Tlrvt. Tfrnvr fill entertain nt a dinner tonight at th ricKerlng Hunt Club In honor of MIh f.lthnrlnn Cnxt. dailarhter nf Mr. mm iiriif t . iiibwii v UAVt wi mil South Twenty-first street and Penllyn, whos6 marrlnge to Mr. Andrew WnRner Porter, son of Judge and Mrs William Porter will tnko Tilnen on Thllrsdnv. mil M u.1,1..! i)h ...n ni inn June 16 Miss Coxe w)l give a lunch eon on Sunday In honor of her brides maids. Mr John llnivrirrl Whilen. Jr.. unn of Mrs William Rodman Ellison, of 183 1 De Lnncey idnce. who tIU bo mnrrlod to MlS H T'.llilinn T.wIr Hell, dnilchter of Mr nnd Mrs. Samuel Roll, Jr., of 270 South Sixteenth street, and Havcrford. r.Mt ruedax at tho homo of tho bride's parents in Huerrord, will entertain his uiiutb ni ainner tomorrow nignt at tne ' Jame Tho bride nnd bridegroom will spend tholr wedding trip abroad. MiStt MnltlA RtnL-iit .lalirvl.far. nt Th. ItOfcert m Conte. nt L'rtnn Knnira ot ,' "111 be the guest of honor at a dinner on Monday. June 27, which Mr. nnd Mrs. Hobcrt Kelso Cassatt will give be fore tho dance Mr and Mrs. Allen 11 i jBEIEraiSIEJEIEEISIElE Philadelphia Atlantic City ysuLmws The Shops of Sensible Prices Special Value in Dainty Dotted Swiss Frocks 1 f $ r- I Clearance, of II I Model Hat. $5.00 1 27 PHILADELPHIA 1337 S. 1 3th St. AND Chestnut St. i?n.J...-ff- PI Jil Your Millard Csmrga Account U Good at This Stow and Polo Games Whiting win ?vo n honor of their son, Mr. Allen E. Whiting. Mrs. William Henry Maule, of Villa norm, entertained at luncheon ywtrtrday In honor of Mrs. Isaac W. Kenible, of Atlantic City; Mrs. W. O. Collins and Mrn. A W. Patton, who are spending a fortnight an her guests. Among tho other guests woro Mrs. William II. nan ale. Miss i.'nra Brown, Mrs. David Steel and Mrs. William II. StelirerwalU Mr. and Mrs. Ell Kirk Trice-and their lamny, or 1709 Walnut street, will re move tOdnV tn ttili. nmmAr. hnmft 190 Bethlehem pike, Chestnut Hill, where they will remain for a few weeks before opening their cottage, Grindstone Neck, w'nter Harbor. Me. Their daughter, Miss Evelyn Price, who Is a student at Smith College, Northampton, will ro turn home next Wednesday. Mien Price win iiuv no a ueoutnnte or next season, as sho will return to college. Mies MartrnrwHn A Shimt... AxivV,. tcr of Mr. and Mrs. T. Wllsr.n Sharp- ..'... " iiasl tjnesinut.avenuo, cnes nut Hill, accompanied by her brother, Mr. Samuel J. Shnrpless, will leave to morrow fOr A Vlalt In nnltlmnpa wh.r. they will bo entertained as the guests of Mr. W. Donncll Stewart ovor the week-end. Miss Sharpies nnd Miss iiS ,?' f ri?e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ell Kirk Prlnn nt i?nn iv.lmit .ti will leave on Friday, June 17, for a motor trip to Baltimore, whero they will be entertained for a few days as ma Kuia ui jurs. iierDori al iinine. Mrs. Theodore Reath, of tho Aldlnc. left yestorday for Atlantic City, whero she will Bpend a fortnight Dr. and Mrs. Qeorgo Clymer Stout, of Tarleton. Berwvn. win nii onriv in .fuiv for EuroDe. IlCCOniDaillorl hv tlinlr dntltrh. ters, Miss Mary Stout, Ml3s Rebecca W. Stout nnd Miss Margaret C. Stout, nnd the r son, Mr. William H. Addlcks. They will spcndthe summer traveling In Eng land, France nnd Italy. Miss Eleanor Purvlancc, daughter of Mrs. Peregrlno Wllmor, of 303S West Coulter street, Oermantown, who Is a student at Karmlngton School, Connecti cut, returned homo on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Priestly But ton nnd tholr daughter, Miss Marlon Hutchinson Button, of Homewood, Oer mantown, will leavo early next month for Spring Lake, where they havo taken a houso for the summer. Miss Anna U Poulko, daughter of Mr. William O. Foulke. of 243 West Tulpehocken etreet, Germantown. Is spending several weeks at Hot Springs, Va. Mrs. Francis II. Leggett, of Now York, who spent tho winter In Europe, Is at present In Paris nnd will sail for this country tho latter part of this month. Mrs. leggett will spend some tlmo with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hollletcr Sturges. nt 7915 Seminole avenue. Chestnut Hill, before golnn; to her summer place at Stone Ridge, Rldgely Manor, N. Y Mr. and Mrs. T. Truxton Hare, of Hmehouse, Radnor, havo returned from the Pocono Mountains, whero they spent a fortnight on a fishing trip. A series of progressive tennis tourna ments, followed by tea, are hold on Tues days at tho acrmontown Cricket Club. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Sailer, 1718 Spruco street, and tholr family will leave on June 12 for Camden, Me., where they will occupy their cottage for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. O. Percy Brlsht and their son, Mr. Rodman P. BrlKht, of the Covington, aro spending several weens ai Vontnor. nrlor to their dcDarture for Chatham, Mo., whero they will remain for tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Frederick Hols- man, who have been spending a few days witn Mrs. Moisman's parents, Mr. nml Mrs. Robert Emott Hare, of 400 South Twenty-second street, nt their country place, Stronghurst, Stafford, havo returned to their home In Wash ington. Mrs. Hare Is entertaining ob her guest tnis wecK suss wonnmgion of Atlantic City. Tho Huntingdon Valley Country Club will give a ainner-aance tomorrow evo nlng. Miss Phyllis Huhn Walsh, daughter or sirs. iiorcnce unn waisn, or 6uu Biggest bread value today Victor Bread 6 big loaf now At all our Stores llMMlIIlllillMlllBHIIi'MiiiailllMlfillLMliraiiHHOIiliJIi.railll Baltimore at $19.75 As the picture shows, these frocks have the loveliness of simplicity. Women and girls are quickly choosing them for their summer outfits. There's a Choice of Pretty Colorings: Rose on white, blue on white and white on blue, black nnd -I Q n r brown. These arc kot O Puro White Dotted Swisses which may also be worn by women in mourning. OO Cft These are Ct&tOV Similar Style and Value Simply TJnmatchahlel $10.00 $15.00 f , RmlU nfn,L EVENING PUBLIO Gr&:'??' i IiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHSIiiiiiB Ifi.:".'' ' ""'" V yh HHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH MRS. JAMES Who before her marriage on June S of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Coatcs Drezel road, Overbroolc, who has been, participating" tn a tennln tournament In New York fine Monday and has been tho guest of her undo, Mr. George A. Huhn. Jr., will return to her homo to day. Mrs. Walsh and her daughter will leave tomorrow for Chelsea Hotel, Chel sea, whuro they will remain over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. R. Atastalr McCIoud and tholr young1 daughter, who havo been spending a few weeks In New York, havo left for a visit to Atlantic City. Mr. Mc Cloud's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles M. McCIoud. of 1705 Spruco street, will leave on 'Wednesday for JamoHtoun, 11 I whero they will occupy their summei home, the Bandbox", until the autumn, Mlsi Hannah M. Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Elliott, of ni7 South Seventeenth street, who Is a stu dent nt Westover, has returned to her home. Miss Elliott will be formally pre sented to society by her parents In the autumn. Mrs. Frank P. Mellon, of Morris ave nue, Dryn Mawr, Will entertain nt an In Plllllllllllllilllllll sacs .dr V 3 ( jf j) oft M St. James V "J m4&4rLk& fL June Clearance 245 Street Dresses Below Cost sag sea 1 . JlipilMilMM LEDGER PHIUADELPHIA FRIDAY, Thoto by rhllllps & rhllllp.. S. HALKETT was Miss Virginia Paeon, daughter Potts, Jr., of 4810 Hazel avenue formal supper at her homo this eve ning after tho wedding rehearsal of her daughter, Miss Marian Mellon, and Mr. Frank P. O'Neill, which will bo solem nized tomorrow morning nt half after 10 o'clock In tho Church of Our Mother of Good Counsel, Brn Mawr, to bo fol lowed by a reception at their home, Brunlawn. Tho guests will Include tho bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Berwlnd Chase, of tho Woodbox, Radnor, have left for a visit to Washington, whero they will remain until the latter part of this week. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Miss Estollo Reed, of 3110 Queen lnno.mnrrinp of tllol. daughter. Miss Ada enterta ned at the June meeting of the May .Snlvel. to Mr Marlon Delos Jurt Pan Sigma. Sorority osterdny. Other " )tM T10 wedding was solemnized on members Included Miss Helen Klein , dncsdav. nt 4 o'clock, at tho Heldol Mlss Ethel Tavlor. MIbh Chrlstlno Mos-1 bur(T Reformer! Chur h by the Rev. Dr ler. Miss Hilda Conibau. MUs Helen , r r Zartman After tiavellng for Klelnsmlth, Miss Grace Kett, Miss Mijr- FOveial months through the far West tha Horner. Miss Henrietta Rolfs. Miss Mr, nn,i jr8 Judklns will live in Chi Mathilda Mayei nr.d Mrs. James Wilght rnim Uieguest of honor. ' ' 1222-1224 Walnut Street Canton Crepes, Crepes de chine, Georgettes, Satins, Taffetas and Tricotines, trimmed with fringe, beads, and embroidery. All sizes and all colors. They were as high as $65.00, Reduced to $25. 00 ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Inlrd Weber and their Kon, Mr. William Wanamaker Weber, of Edge Hill Station, North alensldo. have taken an apartment In Ocean City for tho summer on First ntreot near Corin thian avenue, Thty will entertain Mrs. Weber's mother nnd sisters during tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Wolf, of EI klns Park, with Mrs. I, Kohn, will tako tho Great Lakes trip during tho summer. GERMANTOWN Dr nnd Mrs. Iouls F. Koohler, of 622 West Klngsley street, have Issued Invitations for tho marrlngp of tholr daughter, Miss Oertrudo IllttenhoUHO Koehlor, to Mr. George I Hehncttig, son of Mrs. Emma Helmetag, of 8774 Oer mantown avenue, on Wednesday, June IB, at tho homo of tho brldo's parents. Mrs. Leo Nelson Gullck. of 334 West Logan fltrcot, will entertain at a. garden party tomorrow nfternoon af tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wal lace urnnum, jr., ioj( iMOirm street. The guests will Include Miss Margaret Robinson, Miss Alice Conkllng, Miss Sylvia Sutcllffc, Miss Ethel Jones, Miss Kathryn Snlvcly, Miss Frances Wallace, Miss Myrtle de Buest. Mlos Nnnnetto Mcldel, Miss Lda Weckcrly and Mrs Lester Bonnet Mrs. Bryan Ilermts. of 4fi Ashmead place, wns hostess to tho Monday brldgo nt mo seasons closing meeting. 'I no following guests attended Mrs, Georgo Gravcnstine, Mm Lester I'llleger, Mrs. H. Hlllebrnnd, Mrs Stonlpy Bandflrsllce, Mies Ella Brunei, Miss Katherlne Hermes and Mrs. Lenoy McCnll. Mr. and Mrs William W. Stevenson, 023 Sydenham street, aro receiving congratulations on tho birth of a daugh ter, Betty Ann Stovenson, on Wednes day, May 26. Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson will leave shortly to visit Mrs. Steven son's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. James C Smith, at Souderton, Pa., and will later go to Ocean City. CHESTNUT HILL Mr and Mrs Alpxnnder S Johnson, of 10 East Mount Pleasant aenue, have ns their guests for several davs Mr. nnd Mrs Harry R- Small, of Moorestown, N. J. Tho Ladles' Auxiliary of tho White marsh Country Club will glvn a lunch eon, followed by cards, at tho club on Monday, June 20 Mr. nnd Mrs. Uselma Clarke Smith, of 27 East Springfield aenuc, entertained at their home on Tuesday evening In honor of thn seventeenth anniversary of their marriage Tho guests included i Miss Man' Anne Brav. Mrs. Hazel Chllds, Miss Charlotte Stableman, MIbs Marion Clark. Miss Lillian Van Tine. Miss Catharine Hlgglnson, Miss Mac Joyner, Miss Martha Sehumd, Miss Downs, Miss Ellen DownB. MIsr Mar garet Downs, Miss Julia Batlov, Miss Lillian Zimmerman, Mr and Mrs. Jo slah Bacon, Mr nnd Mrs Burns Laf fcrty, Mr. and Mrs Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Scott. Mr. Frank Prlesch, Mr. Andrew S Haines. Mr. Ralph Fecloy, Mr Harry Magee, Mr. Sloane and Mr V. S Allen. TIOGA Mr. and Mrs William Hndo Snlvelv. i nf '111 Wlinnen Utmnt rrrtrkinrn flirt Mr- and Mrs' rrnnIc D Jarobs, ofi Walnut St. Between 1 2th & 13th a - i Third Floor HI JUNE 10, 1921 3627 North Twenty-first street, will bo at homo on Sunday, from 3 until o o'clock. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Morton A. Nettcr, of 1901 Park avenue, aro spending some tlmo at Mount Clemens, Mich., and will return by way of Detroit, Buffalo nnd Now York. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Levy, of 1601 Glrard avenue, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Mor timer O. Levy, of 491R Chestnut street, will spind tho summer nt their cottage, 6301 Ventnor avenue, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Danncnbaum, of 1901 Spring Garden nlroet, havo loft to spend the summtr nt their cottago on Elberon avenue, Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Baskln, of R22 Corinthian avenue, will entertain on Sunday evening In honor 'if the re cently announced engagement of their daughter, Miss Jean C. Baskln, to Dr Maurlcs T Sloane WEST PHILADELPHIA A nrettv weddlne took nlaco on Tues day at 6 o'clock nt Newman's Drawing Rrjoms, on North Broad street, when Miss Rose Levin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levin, of 81 North Forty second ntrcct, became the brldo of Mr Issar J Scheckter Tho Rev. Samuel Friedman officiated Tho bride was given In marriage by her father, and her sister. Miss Bertha Levin, was her only attendant Mr Louis Rubin was best man After a wedding dinner Mr. and Mrs Scheckter left on a bridal tout to Bermuda Mrs, M. J. Maloney and Mrs. D Rus sell Nuttall. Jr.. will entertain at u curd party for tho benefit of the Mlsorlcordla Hospital, to bo hold at the home of Mrs. Maloney, 5423 Christian street, Saturday evonlng, Dr. nrd Mrs I. N. Koch, of 4122 Walnut street, will bo at homo on Hun day afternoon, from 3 until 0 o'clocl-, in honor of their daughter, Miss Ruth L. Koch Tjarcnt1 KENSINGTON AftPr an extended wedding trip Mr Mr and Mrs J. W. Connor and the.rjnnd Mi- McMr-mum will : be at home family, off Frankford avenue tind Somer- after Swtemb.r IB at 1 01 . llerncrt set street, nie spending tho summer at street Northood. Franktora their cottage in Wlldwood j r Mr. nnd Mrs Allen Thomas and their'' " ... son. Mr. Allen Thomas, Jr. of 2868 1 ... tffsrv InnUlioa Frankford avenue, and Dr. J. L Thomas. CUfcffrfjyjy ?S!Slor Annoonce wlll spend the summer nt the Fmntonlaj VVGO'iiL ... Apartments, In Ocean City Moderate Prlres rmiif menu Tho Rev. Robert Hunter nnd Mrs I Write or rhone for KnirrttTed or Trlnted Hunter, and Mrs. Robert A Hunter. , Homples. of 2903 Frankford avenue, nnd Miss ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Wslaut Si. Helen P Scott, will spend part of the I ""' tn""AT" summer at Mount Meenagha, N. Y -: - - Miss Allco Rowland, of East Ontario streot. has as her guest for n few weeks ' Miss Naomi Smvthe, of Baltimore Be- forn rctumlnir homo Miss Smytho will. spend a fow wocks with Mrs J Mills In Atlantic City. MOORESTOWN The Field Club hno sent out invi tations for a card party to be held on Wednesday, Juno 16. nt 2 o'clock Mrs Qeorgo Bean will be In chargo of tho , party. Mr and Mrs T Powell Lords have announced the engagement of tlwir daughter, Miss Sara D Li eds to Mr Warren F Miller, of Uormnntown. Mrs. Benjamin Lipplncntt entertained a fow friends at a picnic supper aftei tho home nnd school outing for the Clnnlmlnson School, on Saturday ntter noon, In the Llppincott woods George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Nowadays Ifs Allen's Hats For This Week-end We Offer 400 High Grade Trimmed Hats In Charming1, Attractive, New Models at $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 These prices represent but a fraction of their real worth. Sale of Glove Silk Vests at $2.65 r;m Silk VistB in lloih " r nnl n cr henw oun! w nnl n h Vi.i 1. miar.inteed for lit and ar Thn,, c n ipr will. known in.ilm an.l porfoc-t cst V "inii1 mirkrrt them .! h i-r pe lal prl e fur 1Ii.i unci "5tur. ilu) onl. SUeH from .111 to I. 1000 Pairs of Silk Hosiery, $1.95 Heavy Quality and Full Fashioned Then Ar 53 00 and $t "0 , , i th nt and rr nanml i ! ahod" In th aaportmnt 1 ut n .t - . i-i ni it nrn In "lrnv) black t 'k Mnd ruedo Kre IhU la bN far th N h . r alui i ha, i Iterr I i r tntn lh stockings it frnni "n f luhf's' ariidi ho.er munufui. turer tn le inuntrv. Ituv no f r " Jn n r nirfU Silk or Fabric Short Gloves, 75c pair Kajfr riliuas in lllc or t hurt th i qua'lO . t r' ill liea rill Fowne's 12 Button Kilosit Wfifthablo Fabric iVo p reaches iilrmt T ' vo Just the Nowadays It's Ribbons n-ur- n onsp.runuily up mr 'I ' tie drinund hit., ihrtn th usual amiiunt f of the warm-wiathar wardroho r.ln ti ki'i,: ,n ! ittmiUo noatioM urn ir Rlbbona Rninan -11 I HmaderA Mrit 'i t New o tin. R bt ' " I" 'I idih I Inp. ti I' i Itl leautlfnl -hn l'a mil i i ondld an - i i Kinds of ribbons Sale of Wash Skirls, $3.85 Marked Half the Regular Price Hlh-rad "-M - t w. s' superior quality n.n ma ria.. White Chiffon Surf Satin Skirts. White Washable f.abartline Skirts. White Striped Wash Voile Skirts. White Washable Cot ton Eponge Skirts. 45c Pure Linen Dish Toweling, 3()c yd. j This is one of mr . et end's in i m. 1 ,n i , . , ,,,. r. able kind, red borders m' trade Continuing for the balance of the week our Annual Summer Sale of Notions and Hie entire sale Mbt or Toilet rlicles and Notions is stil effect. A few of the man special i allies follow : Sowmun's I-arire (iolil lln ( nmiuirt I'liHiirr, SI mi -, , n : r , ., IVbero or lVinodmt Tooth I'uatr :(. tx 'c lllnd'it Hiine) und Aliiimid (mini. t,1( t iK .v lorln lYrruli Compuet I'are l'oudrr, 3Hci tax i, iiiiya 1, uriiiin i hit roitiler, all alia J a ;tc box I.lcrni Crrme. 05c size 4ci tax .', 'n ,-lr KmJ.uume Tiilcum. ui.uall 7.1, fide i tax 3e (-lilldrrn'a llnlr Ilruhhrit. nur briatle 'J3p ea li. l.lca)il Trrnir, inc alio 4ftri tax L'i Cutex ( omimrt Null HM. tide size Hri tax ., Allen's French Hair Nets 10c ruclii $1,00 u doiru j During this sale only we will sellalx dozen ) Hair Nets for S5.00 Sfc,,. YARDLEY Mrs. Catherine Hntrlck recently en-, Irrtalned tho boys of her Sunday school class to a trip to tho Zoological Garden. Miss Helen Lancaster, of Montclalr, has been visiting Mrs. Algernon S, Cad wnllader. McMenamy-QuIrk Wedding A pretty wedding was solemnized on Wednesday morning In St Joachim's Church when Mies Mary G. Quirk, dauchtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Quirk, of 1145 Arrott street, was mar ried to Mr. .losepn .Mon-nainy. Thn Hov. FrnnriM l Fitmaurlce per formed the ceremony and was hIfo relebrnnt of tho solemn nuptial mass Tho Rov. Matthew L Fortlcr, H .1 was deacon nnd the Rov John K Hurko sub-dcacmi In the sanctuary wcro .the lit Re Thomas J Walsh, Bishop of Trenton the Rev. Lawrence .1. Wall, tho Re p J Petri, of Atlan tic City, tho Rev J F. Campbell and tho Rev F J Henley The bride who was given In mnrringe hv her father, woro a gown of white fotln. mndc with a long court train neauiy emnroiuereu with pcnrls Her veil, which had been worn by her mother when married, was surmounted by a roronct of lnce, trimmed with orange blossoms nnd pearls Sho carried a shower bouquet of llllT of the alle, roses and snap dragons MIbh Man c McConvllle, at tending the bride as matron of honor, woro a frork of peach-colored taffeta, hat to match nnd carried Ophelia roses and orchids The bridesmaids were Miss Nevada L Uenolt nnd Miss Eliza Fin nesey who were dressed alike In frocks of corn-colored organdie, with leghorn hats, and carried old-fashioned roses MUm Anun Atkinson, a cousin of tho bride, who was the tlower girl, wore a pink ruffled orgnndlo frock, with a little laco poko bonnet, nnd carried a basket of delphinium and Aaion Ward roses Mr James J. Diamond acted as best man, while tho ushers woro -ir jonn ,i. Vi.Monninv. Mr .loscnh A. Fltzgoi aid. Mr. Paul A Dtwson nnd Mr. Thomas A Kcenan . A breakfns' ronowrn mo ceremony i nt the Tollgatc the homo of the bride ENTIRE LINES Madeira Handkerchiefs, Napkins, Scarfs and Philippine Underwear REDUCED! ( nntlmilnir Our nle of I'IIjKT LACK: 10c. "Hie, 03r s-il. V4 In,, 'U In.. I'U Inn. wide. 36 S. 8th St. IMPOnTEKS '" if '"U h indrprke 'r Length Gloves, $1.50 in ft wrr i rmi th.a length r hu r in r v ar iik Allen's Ribbons tiimmins tha n a ih ulnnnlii K n 1 " (' am ink' th r" -i' M !-. 1rBrnin I ' -u V. Ik !tihhnn r in n i jnscr a t i o itiia t.pon- Ml- t ta i nr i ml 1 a fr n, , I Toilet Articles s in 3c omWrm 11 woni.D's Most beautiful treatoh 1H cwlb jfui s-BfP&SZZffiK r MARKET AT 19TH 11 A. M. TO lltlS P. M. Paramount I'renents a Matialve Pholoptty "DECEPTION" cast or 7001) Dlreetod by Producer of "Pnlon' nmlmrnte Proloirue -Rrrclal Muilo Nrxt Week Mnry Plckfnrd In J Timu Tin; hack doop." STANTON ,V aae,to fM8Z LIONEL BARRYMORE 'J. Nrxt Wpil -Coiintanc" TnlmntlRe In DANOKIIOUH 1IU8INISPS" PA I A'f'C 12U MAflKKT STitratt, l-L-.-v,C 10 A M. to 11:15 P. If. rHOMAS MEIGHAN "p.1 .. Aanifl Hnrn'o I.lovd In "Now or Never' NEXT WBRK-I) W. rmiKKlTH'3 "UltllAM RTItnnT" ArraAia CHESTNUT BT. nn. lBTn rcaaia kia .r m ims p, v, ,,STiM?-NTALTbMMV', With MY MucAVOY OARKT1I HUOHEI em! MADin. TALJAPKrino Nejtt Week Ilp't Lylcll In A MESSAGE PROM MARy VICTORIAA :1A$. "THE WAKEFIELD CASE" AclJfd LARRY HEMON In 'THE RAICERT Next Woclt l'ola Ncsrl In "Cllpy Rood" Capitol 724 MARKET STREET Elaine Hsmmprsteln In ' Poor Dear Marxaret Klrbr" VDITfPMX MARKET ST Rel. 17T r.H.VJll.l I SYD CHAPLIN In "KINO QUEEN, JOKER" GLOBE MARKET STREET AT JUNirER VAUDEVILLE It TO It "CHF.LR UP" LEW COOPER. OTHERS ' r ADDirf NK.HTS AT HIS i OrrrlV,rs. lt mat. s SAT. SO LONG, MARY 1 LAST 2 NIGHTS Last Pop. Mat. Sat., 50c to $2 Sat. Night 1 50th Time Gala Farewell Performance ONLY SHOW IN TOWN! Geo. M. Cohan's Comedians In trc Smartest of Muilcal Comedlea ixmr it a Grand old mme t SEE THE GARDENS i mi:k tiik i spicks or THK Si HOOI. OK HOUTICUI.TUHK KOH WriMKS Amblr, I'a SIXTH GARDEN DAY bATlUDAY. Jl'NE 11 TO ) 1 JI Jun U ' H II Klllaon rtoscnont Miini(!oran Ae nb. RolicrtB Itoart Mix Sabln W Coltrjn lirjn Mawr MurrlH Ac to I.ufajotlo Ave. and Sta' Itna.1 Mr Snmu"l T Ho'Ilne Vl'ls Nov Hprlnit Milt rtodd nr MontBomery Ave. Mm MorrU I. ( lothtcr V'lllfi Nou i iunt I in Uoa nr. JIontEomcry A Mm .1 13 To.vnurnd Radnor ' c.uniN I. Inn & Mattnon I'ord Uoad Admte'Iun -.0 . ta Jl mi for all Kardoim In t'ae of ruiti tli Oarln 11 b opn ih to lov Ini; Momlaj EITH'S THEATRE TA-NNT --KITTT WATSON SISTERS In HORSEPITAUTV WM, SKABUKY & CO. In FRlVOUlCi" n.onnNz ADKi.Ainra AMES & WINTHROP rni.nv A twov. zrnv & mmm ui) fi PRIMS ROYAI. OASfOtriVnS OTHKR3 'WILLOW GROVE PARK PATRICK CONWAY and his BAND ruuAV J "in and 7 I" urlo Kerrettl, Ilirltonn I Hi) and !i 4" Jana Wilson Hoprano Pani'P tnUiinci and Modern AmunotrnnU, xvi i 1 Jl no riuttpr Dmnirs nt tho Casino t 'nu JAWt K C. MILLER Conservatory. 1028 Chestnut St, !iTivaie ih5hi, Adalta and ChlM-oii1 Cla. I-J Modern and Kalhatle Pno. Inr fia...... rhuri Braa. Phona Wal 137 ROSELAND pwcivc TiivmiiT nuovn ahovl: i ui.i miha llll"AI 'A PRINCE THERE WAS" r.po M fohin'a I'omedy "nth Sucrfisfal "tumuli ,I I'HILUPATHIAN PI.AYER3 Ueneflt of Slaters of Good Bhaphard r.raor)al manattamont und staffo direction oi 1 Juroo J. Kkelly SKIN DISEASES SPREAD Skin affection should not be neglected. U i n eruption, rnOi nr i MntelieH un fare. nerk. nrma or limit kiioiihl not lin nlloueil to rnti un. 1 he nre tinalRhtly, uiu onitortalile anil mil) be- Uan- ! Ecriiui. A 111 I lo Noemii (irrimelr.a SKIn rcnni it III lirltiR un tin protement In 11 tlnj I The Kreiiarlea rrenm inn. j Mi)' Into III.' nUIii with n Un- , ClIllR. loulini; k'lllltlnn. luu ' .-ii li feel it Ileal, 1" tun obtain it .mull Jr rriun mn (Iriik'Kiit or the ot- emit tliemliiil (o, of lll.ltl I mure. Mil. will mull win n litrira NOiienlr Jnr un reielpt of till illlipinir mill Idi to cmrr pnat- Ufce timl put Mng. .Id . i uw ItttP QM3 '3 "r1 t. t r 11 I ft ' i?ri-' . W a i r M Wili i m 1 IHW f AS tW PA 33 S. WATER &1 Philadelphia Snloi.CH ..
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