5W " ft V ' v;,; 'j 0a "( Vf !V fX .t V Iff rw . t u. ", ; !' , L Fi ttST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Telh of the Garden Party Mr. and Mrs, George T. Purees, Jr., Will Give on Friday Phila- dclphians Will Go to New York for Wedding TITB Gcorjjo T. Purvcs, ,Irs.r will give an nt'homp In their Barrlen out ct St. Martins next Frlilny nftrrnoon. Isn't thnt n delightful wny of enter talnlne? Mm. Purvcs. you remember, xafl Mnrsarctta Benson, and in a most (banning woman. I think of her In the lovely old-fashioned frock Mic wore at the anniversary ball nt the Acnilcm'. last January. II had been worn to the first ball by Mrs. John P. T.pwN' mother and Mnrgaretta Ptirvr looked dltnplv sweet In It at this last one. She tiad her hair parted and arranged low in the neck with a soft curl or two and a pink rose, and her full lotu skirt nnd little short -wnlstcd bodice were charming. The Purveses live al "004 Lincoln Drive, St. Martins, They arc not tolnc to send out cardN for the affair on Friday. They will hn at home to nil their friends and as It Is one of the first parties Mrs. Purvcs ha given since her marriage am sure a great many will go. as she Is a very popular person. QUITE a number of Philadclphlans will go over to New York tomorrow to attend Erallle .Tnnney's wedding, which is to tnke place In the Church of the Incarnation. Knilllc .Tahnoy's mother. Mrs. Mario Montu. was for merly Miss C.nrstalrq, of this citv. nnd has numerous relatives here. Emllle Janney and her sister Helen 'pent win ter before last in this city and went out n great deal to the partlvn here. Helen Is to be maid of honor for Hmllie tomorrow. I have heard nice things about Francis Eyre (his full name Is Francis Beverley Eyre, Jr.. by the way). Hp seems to he extremely well liked by tho men and that always Is food. When men like n man he's pretty generally, all right, thrft Is es pecially when they say, "Oh. he's a jood fellow, all right." and that's what they sav about him. Dr. Percy H. Silver is to perform the ceremony and the Her. Duncan II. Browne will assist. Harry Evre, the bridegroom's brother, is in be his best man. The tishers arc nil New Torkcrs and Include Rodney Williams. William Clark. Edward Hurd. Norman Toergp. Hnnry Miller, Sterling Ivlson and Beverley M. Byre, the bridegroom's cousin. Mrs, Montu' brother-in-law nnd lister Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brook, Jr., tnd her daughters, tho de Kosenko flrlv will go over for thp wedding. Mr. nd Mrs. Brooks arp living out In Bala now. They used to live on Spruce street near Eleventh, but moved Inst year to tho country. Of course, the girls stay in town for a lot of the parties, but like mnny people nowa days they prefer their headquarters to be In the suburbs rather than in town. IT'S wonderful bow we all love, to teafe and how wp npver mlsi nn opportunity to do it when possible. Let me tell you of a predicament which a certain young man whom you know and I know, and a certain young womnn whom wp also know, found themselves In one day not so very long ago. You see it wai this wnj Said young man had a flivver. Up had also n mother who wanted two sultcnc taken Into town, nnd hp had also a sirl whom he had asked to drive into town with him that day. Well he put the suitcases into tho back of the car and the girl Into the front alongside of him nnd they Htartcd off into town, nnd had gone Just n short way when whirr and stalled was said car nnd there they wero he. "he, the su(teaiPR and the car. And as the girl told me: "Every one we ever knew or had even been intro duced to, in the city of Philadelphia tinned by. smiled, bowed, saw the suitcases, saw us, then began to laugh and said : 'Well. It's too bad. just nfter you bad gotten on the way. nil rlht.' " The beauty of it was that everyone, knew they were awfully good friends, but not nt nil Inclined to eloping to gether nnd so the story did not spread very far. hut It wn certainly circum stantial evidence, wasn't it? NANCY WTNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and Mrs. Horace II. Lee. of Gulf and Avon roads Haverford. will enter fain nt dinner at tliclr home on Thurs day evening next In honor of their daughter Miss C.lthertno II Iec, who will be married to Mr. Kvhii .1 Lester. Ir , of this city, on Saturday evening next. In tho Bryn Mavvr Presbyterian Church The Kucsts will Inr-lude tho Bridal party and out-of-town friends. MIe Katharine Howard Coffin, of St Davldw, has Issued Invliatlorm for n luncheon on Tuesday, June 21, In honor f Miss Louise Buttenvorth, daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. Wernnr Huttorworth, jvhoso marring to Mr Kttdnrlck Hems Iv Lflvls will taJe place on Wednesday. June 22 Mr. Levis h;m Issued Invlta tlons for his bachelor dinner on Mondav VnlnR. Juno 20, at his homo, 6624 Mc vtulum Htrt'ct. Gurmnntown. The cuests wj 1 Includo Mr V ' Timber-lake who wl! act as best man for Mr Lvls. nnd AMAZING Say Philadelphia Women and LeadingHotels Thn,3ihe n.'iiUH,m, lwrnr has mad No nthUJ .h p""at,e'pnl1' nousekeepera iimnir ZJ ' ." "'" runs ana carpetn so wen ,o otner so S5. v.-t?8.T to nfS' . N th" so economical Leading hotels, too, ti V, X""etU M tlL,lr flMt choice over all other vacuum sweepers. r- na uun uim wnj uio Viouette Is such a sensation. Use It FREE Ut Dhena n mn ''ll nl a Vaeuctta rour horn for a thoruth demanitra tlon. No cot to yon. oblbratlon, n re tng to buy 8te for yournlf thnt "" tho Vneuetto w.t. onlj about half much a other var unv wnori , W.,t, "J' Th. hI,pJS .'"' ! ant Not An Electric No Wires, No No Batteries No Bellows uv. ,, '":?, '" ero,. ,0 "'" ifu. a it to thou. ith.r PfotrMiivf allfLAV n. .... 10 i-uiin ruita nf. f4rpttt with hronm nf tllft old fashfcn.il I- . . ,,WIHI', fBt aiveepor Vour liouje trill b 'aiir your tloora brighter than iou V 11 "'" tm Ju" Piiois V" nnd ' " inai a ucueu n mviickij Je -' ")i rivr.r TKa. UnlMUl. " ... . VV Via . itiKikcru uuaramco newlnnd. Ohio aen.1 lth ..very Vacuett. our B1,r.B5t, th' It haa been thoroughly tautad nn.l ia In 1 crfoct endlilon, unci that 11 within tha period of a yoar any part bocomea dfitlvr due lo fault In manu. iMturo or materlala, a will replace It free of charge 10 tha purohi.atr i today and tell na when to Mlvar It FltKB without tha r youraall whathar you want y your daclalon Tou don't Phone 4 Wa abld by you The Vacuette i6U INUUTJH TUiiMtl OL, 1'ttlvjAiJLJH'HIA . r5.:?pEr."TON AVE- rtiiKK, r. 88io MAnnrrr st,. rmi.Anri.rmA Ja f" L. HANoVlCn BT.. tRJJNTOW, N. J, 681 H, IIOWAIU) HT.. IIALTTMORK, MO, - gfcSfr gjF 1, . Wa, the. ushers Include Mr Daniel do Barde m iin,,'f WeBt Point, .V. T. ; Mr. Stanley McCaddon. Ml Vernon. N. Y. ; Mr, Ed ward Macnrpe Lovls and Mr. Stanley elah Additional guests will Include Mr. J. Werner Butterworth. Jr., Mr. V Henshaw Whitney, Mr. Hardy Ferguson, or New lorlt, and Mr Charles Magargo Mr. and Mrs Robert K StrawbrldRO. WHO arc SIMMldlllir thn summer nlirnml. Were amontr Mm irnrnlH u'hn nttnrt4,t th (reception friven by Mrs, iJeorp Harvey. 1 uiro of thy Amerlcun Ambassador to the I fun of st James, In London, on Thursday Inst Mr nnd Mrs Charted A Munn. of woodcrcft Itadnor, will entertain nt l!Ln,."T. tpmorrow cvcnlnp. Covcrn will m laid or twenty-P.vo eucts Mr and Mrs Alexander Coxe Yarnall, or Wirnnewood. will leave early next month for Northeast Harbor, Me., where they will spend the remainder of tho summer Mr Samuel Clement, Jr. and his daughters. Miss Asnes Clement and Mies UTC Anne Clement, of Horttor strevt I. wlsahlcIon it venue, Otrmantowii. will eall on July 6 for Europe, wher tht-y will spend to inonllis traveling Mrs Clement nnd their other two chil dren will spend tho summer In Atlantic Mr. and Mrs Plcrson T. Fort, of West otarford strtet Germantown. nro enter talninc na their guests their son-ln-law and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Por t?r JIJcher. of Orange. N J. Mr. and Mrs. Fort will spend the month of Au gust at Itangtsley Lakes Mr and Mrs Ilobert Holmes Pane nnd their sons, Mr. Whoclcr N Pago nnd Mr nobcrt H Paffe, Jr. will sail on July n for Europe where they will spend thn rummer traveling. Mr. and Mrs William Slater Water man, of Hcmlnolo avenue, Cbeatnut Hill, will spend August at Northeast Harbor, Me. Mrs. William Henry Nowbold of the Bollevue-SLratford, acco-panled by her granddauKhtcr. Miss nieanor T. Wiirts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Ken nedy Wtirts, of 2134 Pino stret. who railed last month for Europe, and hae been spending a fow wevks In Sicily, have arrived In Italy, where thej ex pect to remain for somo tlmo baforc rrjurntng nomn in tlio cirly nutumn. Mr and Mrs. Howard G. Mitchell, who nrf spending their wedding trip In Can ada, will return home tho latter part of this week. Mrs Mitchell, before her wedding on Thursday Juno 2. was Miss Maiy Harris Thompson, of 4500 Spruco street, Dr. and Mrs George D. B. Darby, of Linlithgow, Merlon, ore entertaining as tholr Kueots for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weston and their daughter, Mies Annette Weston, of Buffalo, N. Y. They came to attend Urn wedding of .Miss Jnnet MicLarm Datby and Mr. Cldrldg H. Fcnlmore Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kldldgo Ktvps Johnson, of Moorcn town. N J., which will be solemnized tomorrow evening at 0 o clock In tho Second Presbyterian Church, Twenty first and Walnut streets Miss Weston will attend Miss Darby as maid of honor Mrs. Klwood Uonsall and her grand daughter. Miss Florence Bonsall Judge, of Thirty-fifth strcot and Powelton avc nuo, have left for Ocean City, N J., where they will remain until the autumn Miss Rosamond Wurtn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bobort Kennedy Wurtn, of 2134 Pino strcot, and Miss Margaretta A Sharplens, daughter of Mr and Mrs. T Wilson Sharpless. of 10 East Chest nut acnue. Chestnut Hill, will leave on Tuesday, June 28, for Wyoming. where thev expect to spend tho summer on a ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Mayer, Jr., of 260 South Twenty-thlrd street left on Thursday for Chelsea, whero they will occupy their cottnge for tho summer. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Davis Clark and their daughters, Miss Frances Clark and Miss Bertha Clark, of 2215 Spruco street, left on Saturday for Byrn Mawr, w litre they wrlll occupy tholr summer homo un til the autumn. Mr, nnd Mrs Warren Bobbins of Washington, arrived on Friday and weie entertained as tho guests of Mt nnd Mis Charles A Munn, of Woodciest, Itndnor, over the week-end Ir and Mrs George Morris Plorsol, of 1913 Spruco street, will lcac shortly for Spring Hnen, whero they expect to remain for secal weckn Mr and Mrs. Joseph W Swain, 2d, of 20 IB Locust streot have loft tor Spring Lako. N. J., where they will oc cupy their cottage for tho summer Mr. and Mrs. Bobort Emott Hare, of 400 South Twenty-second street, who aro ocoupylng Stonyhurst, their country placn at Strnfford, will leae tho middle of next month for East Gloucester, Mass., whero they expect to remain for sev eral weeks. Thoy will sitend tho latter part of tho summer at Hancock Point, Me. Mr and Mrs T Wilson Sharpless. of 10 East Chestnut avenue, Chestnut Hill, will leavo early in July for York Hor bor, Me. whero they will spend tho sum mer Mr6. S. S. Wojl, who has been spend ing several weeks In Baltlmoro has re turned to her apartments .1 thn PIir hurst. Forty-fifth and Sprucn streets Mr and Mrs. George I'ptou Favorite, who spent the winter with Mrs. Favor ite's mother. Mrs. E. Bowman Leaf, of 2027 Walnut stroet. are occupying their homo at Deon for the summer. Mrt?. Favorite's sister. Slips Frances Trench ard Leaf. Is their guest for a few days Mr. nnd Mrs William Mlrlcll, of tho Wellington, who have been visiting Mrs. Mlrlcll In Wtst Chester for a week, havo the tremendous hit the Vacuette hast call It the greatest of suction sweepers. T h eaaleit vacuum awaaper t 0 nparate Jiut a S o n t I 0 tart o v r your rug- - and vr-li-i.r toti ttia Dow erful auction .levlco In a f I a h tha Mionn a I r Motors our rent li .J r a w I n , dirt thread, "Mi and grll 'n o tha bar .lual mptv bi outalda nnd jour work la oon nd remembor no olaetrlo current '0 pay for no wlrai tnotora. bollowa or hattsrtoa to get oat if order In perform- anca and construction vou'll find tha Vac- uatto the auprema Easy Paiments La the Vaiiiette .n fraa trial If you rtertrte to keep it. ,,av R little each month ranrnu ao imnll , tn avaiage only a fw renta a daj Kv,n the home of moil nmrt i-tie mmta can nroid tha aouotto the HcoU g. I'i t jar i'0 , manufacturara j aend the Viiouatta for frea trial YVVI1 ellfhteat obligation on your Part. ' Declita to keep It or not. Tou ara tlia aole Juda-a rlak a penny ao phona ua at onoa Sales Co,, Inc, tc&Rsxsm XrZ-.v.rt)JfiOKril SXCViWIlMfitlRfV r.Ar. vy.ve.M rv kx3 mmmliy ( EVENING PUBLIC EJ MISS HIIETA MAY WHITE Of 2207 West Tioga street, whoso marrlngo to Mr. Melville J. Sle denbarti will take placo on Juno no returned nnd will leavo shortJv for Vent- nor. N. J., whero they will spend the summer. IWr. and Mrs. Philip Glashofer, of 62H Morris street, nnnojnco the engagement of their daughter, Miss Frances Glas hofer, and Mr. Samuel Morton Frntkln. of Eighth and Venango streets. GERMANTOWN Mrs Iewls E. Swager. of 61 West Seymour 'street, left on Friday for Holy okc, Mass., to attend the commence ment exercises of Mount Holyoke Cob lege Mrs. Sweger's daughter, Miss Maurecne Swegcr, Is a member of the graduating class, and will return with her mother on next Friday Miss Lauretta B Taylor and Miss An. drca Taylor, of York. Pa., have Joined their mother, Mrs. Andrew Todd Taylor, for the Bummor at 807 East Washington lane Miss Anna Kelly and Miss Margaret Horan, of 6624 Chew street, left on Friday for a fortnight's trip to Ber muda WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Marlon Atleo Pomerene Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Arthur Wilson, of 3611 Hamilton street, rtUertalned at bridge and a linen shower for Mrs Edward Hall Sanborn, Jr., on Saturday The guests Included Mrs Harold O Paine, Miss Mario Mees, Mrs. Dolford M Bruc. Mlso Sara S. Evans. Miss Edith M. Wil kinson, Miss Marlon O'Meara. Mrs. Charles T. Maxwell and Mrs Edward H. Sanborn, Jr. Mrs. Sanborn will be remembered ao Miss Virginia Gray Max well Tho marrlnge of Miss Adclo L Rambo, daughter of Mr and Mrs William II. llnmUo, of 7000 Poschall avpnue to Mt JohnH Haas, Jr, son of Mr and Mrs John II. Haas, of COO Spruco street, Darby, will take place quietly at R o'clock on June IB at the home of; the bride The Rev. Lord Gllberson w 111 of ficiate. The matron of honor will bo Mrs. Harvey McCleester and Mr. F. P Hess will be best man. Miss Miriam Marshall, of 4P02 Walnut strtet, will entertain nt the final meeting for tho seaaon of her 600 club nt lunch eon tomorrow Tln memhors Itmliirl.. Miss Gladys Mnin Miss Mac Butt. Mls.i Eslelle Van Roden. Miss Dnrnthv Mr flees Miss Mildred Id-cbler Miss Mir iam Marshall, Mrs F Archer DcvUIn nnd Mrs William Franklin. Mr and Mrs Mono R Isnnco, of the Marlyn Apartmontr. nnnounee the mar, rlags of their niece. Miss Alltm J Groensfelder, and Mr Lester R Majer on Monday, June 6 Tho Rev , j. Feldman and the Rev Dr. Harrv Etti-1-son officiated Mr and Mrs Mayer will llvo at the Lenox nfter their wedding trip. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs Henry Miller, of 2130 Rlilge avenue, announce the engage ment of their daughter Miss Frances Millet, to .Mr Kmanuel I Oshtrv of this citv Miss Loretto Mrt'osker entertalred .1' luncheon an Satunlav In honor of MIks Helen L !tte,ivr, or WI-H.ihickon Miss McCosker will be maid of honor .it the wedding of Miss Ketterer to Mr George Miller on Saturday, July 2 Miss Marlon C Mofinnej, of ;G2l North Nineteenth strtet. entertained at her homo on Friday evening In honor ol Mrs George Denn Montgomery Jr. or Portland. Me The- guests were Miss Mario Hrennan. Miss Illeanor Haves. Miss Jesse Bull, Mlh3 Helen Felghan Miss Uthcl Mack, Miss Kdlth lissex and Mrs J Kane Mr and Mis Jncob Rosen, of 32 North Twelfth streot will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary on Sunday Juno in Mr. nnd Mrs Leopold Hlrsh Teller, of 2263 North Nineteenth street, are re ceiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Chester Jacob Teller Hlrsh Mis J Holland nnd her fnjnllj. of Thirteenth nnd Master streets, are spend- 'MililllllBHiiiiiiiiMiiiiiM -iVW George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Nowadays It's Allen's Hats Exquisite Summer Millinery A t Marked Price Reduction Kspecially Adapted for DrtPH or Sport Wear nt tho Resorts White Milan Hemp or Leghorn Hats Colored facings trimmed with flowcis or deli' ate soft ribbons. Malinc Hraid and Lace Models beautifully hand made. Every Hat distinctive in style. Sports Huts Hand embroidered and in a vnricd collection. $10.009 $12.50, $15.00 Sale of Women's Pure Silk Hosiery Heavy Quality, $1.95 and HUe.de urej 'I'.iia la bi. lar -he b venrs. The-e Htocklnsa are from olio of era In the .ountry Iluv now or vour Lace-Trimmed Net Vestees, 50c luat what avery v,orrmn In looking for thla tlmo of tha year dajntv I.r. mad Net Ve.lees In four or five etylea nnd marked juat "airThSr guUr trim price Large Turkish Bath Towels 50c each; or six Towels for .$2.50 beat'iua S.S'IWAAVJJS"111' k""1 ,hl "' 45c Pure Linen Dish Toweling1. 30c yd. This la one of our very b?at g-radea in oloa form w. ,. . j kind red bordoia only Thla grade fold a f aw months a7o" at 660 J0"1" Special Values in Dress Silks J .;;;,x,Li;?;r;pa.,.r..-iT,":l".?i,,;v.i,."B' """ "",,,e "" "- 1 U Imported Hill mid M oo I'oplhi In llsh. i.i. . ,n . . H H Mlark. S.ir, Ilrnwn and Tntipei aul n ' . mt.Hi 'tlV i Jnrl"", w,d' H & or Street Ilreaaea, ftO.00 qualltj nt 53.00 ynrrt l,nnd'" WrP I o 3.o0 a'UVJ:1" IIUbU,,,, Und ",UCk WMorroof China 811k. at f 1.00 aiaaagtagtil .LEDaERr-PHILADELPHlA, MONDAY, Ing tho summer at their cottage In Wild wood, N, J. The Sigma Alpha Phi Sorority was i en tertained by Miss Anna Larkln and Miss Marguerite Larkln on Saturday after noon at their home,1 3841 North Broad street Tho mombors Included Miss Jean Clnrk, Miss Gortrude Denny, Miss Rut" Kllber, Rtlss Sybolla Davis, Miss Adole Fredericks, Miss Elinor Fltagorald, Mm Anna Sheridan, Miss Dorothy Wolf. Miss Elvira Martinet. Miss Hermlno Marline. Miss Ethel Autcnrelth. Miss Anna Larkln nnd Miss Marguerite Larkln Mr. and Mrs, D-avId Markowltz, 1207 North Thirty-third streot, will be at homo on Sunday next from 3 until 8 In honor of their daughter. Miss Evelyn Markowlti, whoso engagement to Mr, Henri' It Gartman,- son of Dr. nnd Mrs. L, Gartman, hnn been announced. Mr. and Mrs. Bonjamln S. Wiloon, of 1606 Diamond street, announce the be trothal of their daughter. Miss Beatrioo Wilson, to Mr Charles Garson, Jr., of New York A reception was held on Saturday evening from 8 to Jl o'clock at tho nitz-Carlton. Tho ladles' board of managers of thn Samaritan Hospital, of Broad and Ontn rlo streets, will glo a lawn feto nnn bazaar on Saturday afternoon and eve ning on th hospital grounds. Tho pro ceeds will bo used for the benefit of tho hospital Mrs II B Mills la president of the board; Mrs. II. P Robinson, treasurer; Mrs. Walter Ycager, eecre tary, and Mrs .1. U. Applegate, chair man of thp various committees. Othern on thn committee Include Mrs. Mettel, Mrs. I Reckly. Mrs. William Bateman CONSHOHOCKEN A pretty wedding took place last Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock when Miss Helen M Kecnan, daughter of Mrs. Mary Kecnan, of 2956 Ara mlngo avenue, became the bride of Mr. Arthur M. Blanche, of 237 Spring Mill avenue, Conshohocken. The ceremony, which vyas performed by the Rev. Father Harktna, was celebrated with ntintlal mass In h Phnrr.h of the Na tivity, B. V M, Allegheny avenue and ueigraae street Tne unae was at tended hv MIbh Mnrmrnt A. Blanche, a nlntnr of the hrldeurnotn. nn nvald Of honor. Mr Joseph Keenan, a brother of the bride attended aa best man. After n short wedding trip Mr and Mrs Blanche will live at 235 Hector street NORRISTOWN Mrs Maurice White, of Curren ter race, entertained at a luncheon In honor o' her mother, Mrs. Henry Brown The guests Included Miss Nina B Read Mrs George V Harrison. Mrs. Joseph Formande, Mrk Hodge Bennett. Mr1' Willis Roberts, Mrs. John Beaver. Mrs. Ella R. Wright. Mrs. Frederick 1 NaJle. Miss Thompson and Mrs. VS C White. Announcement Is made of the mar riage of Miss Eva Banks Hnrtnvan nnd Mr. Floyd Hupert West, of "Washing ton, on June 3, In Washington. Mrs. West formerly lived In Norriotown She Is a trlster of Mrs. Roy A. Thomas, of this borough LAWNDALE Mr and Mrs Rdmond Mullcr and their family, of Bingham and Blelgh street. 'intir feet arp dell rnte, complicated undies or uone nnu i.iiiii !,', that were never In Irndril tn ntanri or walk on hard pavement. lrrj hour uf the iln.v yon overvviirk nnd nverfttrnin them unles ou wear Alr-Pedf Iliee lliln ihiiU of rubber, on the heel mid toe nf jour rlioe put the nirlnit nf the turf imiler jnur font. At shoe, department and sports men' ntnrrs, by etibblem and the "pro" at your golf club, J I. SO per set unattached Pioneer Products, Inc. 370 Seventh Are. i:w iouk cm wniKuniiitmiiu - at hoHerv va'ue h.V- :?. ,L the hlgheat.erada IimImv ninni... ,.' summer needs. ...-.-... Tarawa f Save Your W My Feet ( h 1J "intir feet arp dell II I J A 'j A) r MISS VIRGINIA nOWNBS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Downes, of Narherth. who Is a member of the graduating doss nt Smith College. have returned from a short stay in As- UUIJ f HTK, ,. J Mr and Mrs Charles Winter and their famllly. of 7421 Tabor road, are spending a fortnight visiting relatives in Fort Wayne. Ind Tho Ladles' Aid of Bethany Reformed Church gave a supper on Wednesday evening In the Protestant Homo for the B-ril Fireman's Foot Crushed While repairing n spouting on a roof of a shed, John Williams, forty years ol. a flrcmnn nttnchrd to Engine Co. 48. Seventh nnd Cnrpentpr streets, fell, overturning a marble slab used for a table top. No sooner had Williams struck the ground than the stono landed on his right leg. crushing tho foot nnd breaking the ankle Wllllnms wns takon to the Pennsylvania Hospital for treat ment The accident occurred nt Third and Rnlnbrldcp streets. BONWIT TELLER & CO. 3Jut dpccialb Shop xf (JrujiaatiofiG CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Announce for Tuesday AN IMPORTANT BLOUSE OFFERING l3 Off ON ANY BLOUSE IN STOCK NOW PRICED 12.50 TO 50.00 Deductions to be made at time of purchase This offering embraces our handsome costume Blouses, in rich Silks, Sillc Crepes and Georgettes Sports Overblouse in subdued and brilliant Coloring -while and flesh Georgette Blouses with Filet and other laces. BI.OUSI SECTION We are closing; out about orus hundred and fifty Sports Jackets of wool-spun, velvet, polo and all-wool worsted Jerseys at a very low price. Among them are tuxedo models the sleeveless styles and the regulation sports mode with inverted plait at back. Colors for town and country club demands. Exceptional Offering Fine Linen Shirts 4-95 irenularlu 70.00-7.5.00 SPORTS-WEAR DEPARTMENT JUNE 13, 1921 SERVICES IN THEATRE The Rev. C. McKay 8mock Will Con duct Series of Nine Meetings Ilellevlng that many pernmis prefer to attend thpnlrp services In summer thp Itev. C. McKay Smock, pastor of the Spruce Street Baptist Church, will hold thn first of a serM of nine serv ices next Sunday evening in the Iocust Theatre, Fifty-second nnd Locust streets. The services will be Iptcrdenomlna tlnnal nnd evangelistic. .The Wiest Brass Qnartct will furnish music nnd tho hand of personal workers who ns slsted the Rev. Dr Jnmps II. Bly at his Oarrlek Theatre hervlrr-s, t.evernl years ago. have been railed. Personal workers from thp Spruce street chinch and from other churches in the neigh borhood will attend. An organisation of seventy-five per sons will distribute tickets for the services throughout West Philadelphia jvery Sunday afternoon. Fathers In Final Frolic Members of the Knthcrs' Association will turn out In force Thursday evening when "Father's Final Frolic" of the season will bo held nt tho Frnnkford High School. Thoro will be vornl and instrumental music, humorous nnd in toicstiiig addresses and BOTpral vaude ville nets of vnrlcd novelty. Kent-Marshall Wedding The wedding of Miss Esther Phtletu Marshall, daughter of Dr. and Mrs George Morloy Marshnll. of Eighteenth nnd Spruce streets, and Mr, Stephen C,i rard Kent, of New York, took ploce on Saturday at Highland Cove, New Hone, l'a Tho bride's undo, the Rev James Williamson, of Cleveland, O, officiated, nnd her throe listers. Miss Harriet Mar. shall, Miss Margaret Marshall and Miss Cella Marshall, were brldesmalde, nnd Miss Elizabeth Wiener was maid of honor The (lower clrlB wero Miss Bar bara Bredln and Miss Bettv Folllnsbee and tho train-bearers wero Miss Bettv Steele and Miss Jean Bredln Mr. Kirk MacFarland wan beat man. and the ush ers Included Mr. David frVnyne Mr Lawrence Wellington, Mr Jerome Ma tlson nnd Mr. Thomas Marshall The bride wore her mother's weddlrg dress of white satin and lace, A re ception followed the ceremony. After ti wedding trip Mr and Mrs. Kent vm 1 llvo at Summit. N J. No C. O. D.'s. All Sales Final BONWIT TELLER. &XQ CHESTNUT AT U5""1 STREET Special for Tuesday Sports Jackets Pure Linen Skirts in Copenhagen blue, orchid, rose, pink, pearl, peach, Bnd pink-nnd-whitc combination. Variouti nnd mnny treatmentri of the pocket, hemstitching and embroidery give these skirts their distinction. LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape I wnt wnwklng past Marv Wat klnscs house slow In case slip milp come nut. wlclt she dldent. so I started to wawk bark again even slower, nnd lior mother oppppid the parlor window to look up nnd down the street, nnd sho snw mo out there, saying, How do you do, Benny, youro not waiting for Mary nre you? Not espeshllly, not pnrtlckilly, I sed. Wy? I fed. Because she hns quite n bad ttutn mlck nke, so Its proberbte she wont be out this nftlrnoon, setl Mrs. Wnt Uti Nnd shn lookwl up and down thp street ngen nnd then shut the win dow, nnd I went home feeling sad. thinking. Grmh, (J, n stummlck nke, I wonder how mutch it herts. And after supplr I went erround ngen and Mary Watklns was setting on ner frunt Hteps not looking as If anything hert. mo snjlng. Hello Mary, hows your stummick akc? T think youre perfeckly dredflll and Im golnc rite In. sed Marv WatkinB. WIch she started to art as If she waa going to do, nnd I quick sed, Wy, wnta Hip matter, wy? How dnre you use sutch n werd about CHEW wrm FALSE TEETH? SURE! Dr. Wernet's Powder KEEPS THEM TIGHT Relieves soro gums, sweetens the breath. A white powder. At best Drug or Department Stores, 30c, 60c., $1.00 or write direct to WtrottDeattlMf(.Co.,115BeobnanSL,N.Y. FIRST FLOOR 12-50 formerly up to 39.50 U . j. mn In frtint nf mr Terr fnrft? ned Wntklns. ii Wy, gosh, wnts tho matter, wy sen, lour mother told mo you had o lt no rilskracp to havp a stum like. Is It? UmIi CI wlvr. I unA Its a dlskracc t innllon It In'fi of mj very fneo weather I hnd onK not. and I never fced 1 hnd nnn.i mm.-'' 1 3ik'B JB1-v im going rite In, sed Mary Watkta' "; nnd I sed. Well wain n mlnnlt bolel MJ smonks, O ulnnikers, I wunt to ". jimi wiuiFining. Wat? f?cd Mary Watklns. Hows your lied nko7 I sed.. Mutch better, tbnnk rou. acd Watklns. And she sat down ngen m kcpp uown. w frA MARKF.T AT IOTH 11 A. M TO 11 IB P. M. MARY PICKFOFUS thr(j1ck0d6or- Added Attract on Somatvilna; Dlffarant"" "OLD-TlitE MQVin fHOW" y i -i i win ,, A ai t,, u.,8 p,j- Constancc lalmadge "D?.nrrouJ! Added Nw Toonervllla" rotnedrtV niH HKirrnn s rt.mTATioN',A now at Tim vohuovrixa thkatih I D-l D.W. 12M MAnKBTr Alleghjcny Fkd A Alterhaar Strand Vt am. & VENAKOO Broadways 1 ItnOAD & SNTDBQ Imperial 60TH A WALNtTfi Empress -Fi VfANATONKT. .. Griffith's IjATKOT DREAM STREET OnANH. rAMDKN vmtilNlA. ATLANTIO CITT WASHINGTON C'HKHTER J ADPAHI A Chaetnut BU Bel Lotil t-lt.LS l t hi:rt t.TTn t in firbt showino op IW A 1 in 1 i ior film "A Message From Mara" c l7TYD T A majiket 8T b t V 1V 1 Jllr n A. M, to 11:15 P-1L POLA NEGRI Jggsv m r A DlTAl T2i MARKET STREET 4 "Th Hlgh-at niddar"A W REGENT MARKET ST, BL lTth VIOtA DXNA tn". Tt'PPETS pV VKTET GLOBE MARKET STREET it -AT .TT'NtPER VArDEVItjt.K It TO 11 swEE-rnr-ART" vovnrn rorjR',i EITH'S THEATREa Joseph SANTLEY fj & SAWYER Ivy And Cempenv in "Kliek KlI'V- SOLLY WARD & CO. TTlth Marlon Murrnr In "nriia' MR HVMACK AVRT O-NEtH HAVE ROT1I: Other j" K WILLOW GROVE PARK.---PATRICK CONWAY TANK NEIT.SOV Roprann ',v TART.O PERnnTTT Ilarltona , Bpeta.1 $1 Plattar rnmt at th Caalno Dlr. Enloy th In' Igornttmr br7e on a trip trvtli" th Mountain Penlr R.nlh.ay itt Duncfl In Dam aland Vlalt the Tiettr.j ROSELAND j- DANCING TONIGHT '. ,. BROAD ABOT: COLUMBIA . TROCADERO 'h', T,lm n,MCl 'rt i ruv.rtL;ciu an(1 The Bp(lnlh Trj; liTiUtior. or Ainotnrc-, menti , Moderate Prlera Wtklm or rhone for EntxaTed or Prlrrt.r ROYAL ENGRAVING Co!. SU WJaa( 3t : --- : rJ" Babe luth has nothing on PostTqasties the superior corn flakes " "IHeyVe both there at the home plate says (LPrtL (jdUKJ 0M YA. WlVxtuoi Canal Cojae. BoUi.Crrok.Mkti. UII'ill!l!ll!!lllll'iIili:,l!ira,lilil!l'lllll?lBCTIIIUIIMi!llrillll!lirilllll!ll 1 Why pny more? At all our Stores iMifn'i,rpiqiH"ii'ii;iii'i,iiiii'iii'"a mmw. mm twra Pound I PEARL BORAX SOAP WEIGHS MORE DOES MORE SAVE THE WRAPPERS J I Victor I Bread g 10w vf hig loaf JOEsSko c6."i !!$?n. . r r53 mt Pound lC2aBai li Hi I, II, " CSS, Bin iOffi'ii iH ' i IW ii.ii JSi A J" V n '.' M I !3H T' THIRttv FLOOR 1 rl Mr J"V- ji , 4fl W fit v .-,1., .. -U'!. ia . , tjirtJ '.. r v,- b . ,vV-'. j. ' "-JwMm&ii Bk.. .Y!.iA."l'.
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