kjks A hW wwmKrmw&mrTf. i r."JW '." ' "Hi V : ; v T" 2 A 4 T ww.tf'' ,utf Mri'.l I"' ."., r w-w M iST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Whclen-Bcll Wedding This 4ji moon in Haver -ford Site Speaks of the Yarmarku in Emergency Aid Gardens mHE weddluff of Paulina Bell and tain an their jruests this week their cou l,..i m.i.M fnlcos nUen iu Haver-i 5In?i 2r.r- and Mrs, Edward Pass, of tori nt 4 o'clock ths afternoon, and Sfil be followcrt by a reception nt-hslf Tfter 4. From what I hav6 heard Sf the bridw.ialdV tlrestes, I think S will be exquisite : Jnde green, my AuCn very plain, no trimming, and Sitnrol-colorcd straw hats trimmed, SSciua lilies. Ww cream of the Illy and the green of the Jade, won't It be SrtlyT .cool-looklns and. let iw . hope, cool-feellng. becauws with thin Sw 'daylight saving rule ; 4 ? In rwllr only 3 In tnndard time, and you "now now hot 3 o'clock of a .Tune "Cvermo'tofthe reception will h out of doors, and there has been a wonderful air these last few days. M TJ1TB a number of persons nre going Wun to Chnmbcrsburg on Thursday, $ wedding to Edward Clark. The Kennedys live at 1A30 Rlttcnhouse Muaro, but have a big place in Cham teriburg, where they bpend their Bum mers and the wed.flng Is to be there, t nanced Edge, on Thursday. Mar rtrlt fs to have Mrs. John H. Carlisle end Mrs. Hoxlo Hnrrlsou Smith, who, by the unr. was Ethel Clnrk, a sister rf the bridegroom, as matrons of honor, and Marlanna Knn'ynnd Catherine Sft arc to be bridesmaids. Dick Phil Ur Van Antwerp Lea. Moorhcad Ken "1 jr, Taney Willcox, Robert & John D. Newbold. Jr. Edward Blddle. Paul du Pont. Hoxle Smith " . .', .11 o. I oro in hi, the HDU AHrcu owl"1"1 "" -" nehers IT'S FUNNY how when the warm weather we have been expecting for reeks finally comes we jusi nomu. ima out, even If it is not very severe. Perhaps it's the humidity, but what ever It Is. it' trying, to sny the least, ftnd many of us have been tried these last few days. I hope this afternoon Till be nico for the ynrmnrka. Did I tell yon that means "yearly market 7 Well, it doefl in Russian, and ns this Is a Russian affair a Russian name Is used. The Princes Cantacuzcne will be here from New York to attend the ftlr and sale of Russian things, and will be guest of honor at the tea which rtll be given during the afternoon. The Yarmarka is to be held in tho Ljncr gtney Aid gardens, which head Harri son row, on Locust stroet, you know, and It will M cool and lovely there. Those who will receive at the nffnlr are Mrs. George Horace Lorlmer, who Is chairman of the Princess Cantacu rcae Committee of the Emergency Aid : Jim. J. Hertram Llpplncott, Mrs. Alexander Van Rensselaer, Mrs. James Francis Sullivan. Miss Caroline Singlor, Mn. Webster Fox. Mrs. Cyrus II. K. Curtis, Mrs. J. Madison Taylor, Miss Constance Bcalo, Mrs. 'Charles T,ea, Mrs. Nicholas Roosevelt, Mrs. Wilbur Kiapp, Mrs. Jonn UribDei ana Mrs Braden Kyle. IT ALWAYS seems to me that fnnny happenings nt weddings take place around this time of year. Here is the latest I havp heard of and It Is n won der. It happened nt n wedding about a month ago. in? matron oi nonor, who Is a very dear and muchly loved person, has the darllngest wee daughter, who wanted to see "muwy" walking tip the aisle ever and ever so much. So they" took her to the church and placed her in n pqw high up with other mernbers of the family, nnd she had a wonderful time, for everywhere she looked she row a smiling face, nud terv one seem to love her. Well, the music began, and there came tho bridal party and "rauvvy all pretty nnd sweet, walking ahead of the bride. Small daughter looked long and hard at her, nnd evidently ap proved ; for having seen hc turned to other amusements and began mnklng "blow mouths" nt her small cousin in the next pew. Thnt was all well and good, but when the clergyman enmc to the part, "If any man can show just cause why these two persons may not lawfully be joined together lot him now speak or else forever after hold his peace" you know thnt tense moment when you always think, "Oh. wouldn't it be awful if any one said anything ' Well, any way, just nt that moment the babv decided to be more effusive In ner blowing or moutns, anci ns tno woru "peace" died away Just before "I re quire and charge you both" "Boo," Mid Miss Baby at tho top of her lungs, and the whole church and bridal part was just about electrocuted.. NANOJ WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An engagement of social Interest, an nounced today In this and other cities. U that of Miss N'ancy King, daughter of Colonel and Mrs, Cdwnrd L. Kins, of Newport R I , and Lieutenant Charles Jee Androwo, Jr U. S. N eon of Mr. nnd Mrs Charles Lee Andrews, of Xew Tork The wedding will take place at Newport In September, Mlas King, who lo a frequent visitor In this city, Is a cousin of Mrs. 3 Heron Croeamon, Jr., of Faaslforn, Ardmore, and of Mm Her bert Lincoln Clark, of Bryn Mawr Miss Klnc has Just returned t Newport aftor a fortnlRht's stay aa the guest of Mrs. Crewman Mr and Mrs Sydney Bullcn Dunn, of 2027 Spructi street, will cntortaln at dinner this evening at the Merlon Cricket Club In honor of Miss Uuth Anno Sulli van and Mr Francis .1. Sherman, of -upntrcal Canada, whose marrlngo will 'take place at noon on Thursday. MIbs Sulllan will aIo bo the kuihI of honor nt a Junchnon to bo glvrn today nt the Belle vue-Stratford, by Mrs. Louis Brcgy. "j 681 Woodblno avenue, Overbrook. Jlr. Sherman and his bride will spend the Bummer In China and Japan Mrs Georgo Horace Lorlmer cntcr JJlned at luncheon today at the nits Carlton In honor of the I'rlnoass Cnn tacuiene, who came over from Now York to attend tho Yarmarka In the Emer gency Aid gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Qulncy Adams Glllmore, oi Navahoe avenuo, Chostnut Hill, have returned from a visit to Now York. Mr and Mrs). Henry Pratt McKean, of i me Itun Farm. Ponllyn, aro spendlnu Tew daja at their pluco nt Bay Head, iivMrs.J nlllU Nowltn and her fnm Jf, or New and Prospect avenues, Chestnut Hill, aro occupying their cot tage at Cape May Mr and Mrs. J. Barry Colahan, 3d, fna their family, of 66 West Willow Iffje.avenue, Chestnut Hill, will leave JI) Friday for Cape May, where thev will occupy their cottauo for the summer n5v"' ,nnd Mrs' Harrison K Conor, of J.,7 ahiut street, nccompanled by wmm BunBi Mr - Colket Cancr und Mr. p,JAm J- cner, and Mlsa Elizabeth ,iiribl,n.fir', Jaugliter of Mr. and Mrs ,.jln ,c Mmblng, of Chestnut Hill, will i'av.e eaily n July for an oxt.uslve trip " Alaska and tho Canadian Rockies wni.weddlns of Mtp" Strublng and Mr wiuiani J. Caner will take placo In ni23!, Mr ua 'M8' Hlrublng will epend Auguot at Gloucester. Maas. thJ?r" and Mrs. Clayton Plutt. Jr., nnd I'hJrf",' f',', Vf 7iSl6 Crt-feld street, n.t!.'" "I"- loft on Sundaj for Hay i,, ' ,N ' "'rc they will spend tho n rner Colonel and Mrs Marvin n,isii arc '""Pylng tho house of Mr. " -Mrs Plntt durlnc their abaencA S.. w.r'Klit Is entertnlnlng as lur cuesl Ingto ""' Mrs' a,aoMun'ay ot Wash- n!iIr.i uml MrK Rflward V. d'Invllllcrs 3it.iii?lr dll"KhterH, Mlsa Vlrirlnla M liiJi lllJeis. anrt JllBB Anne M. d'lnvll n,S of ,f,6?0 McCnllum street, German lin1.'. yvsiu lvo 'he latter part of this Wi,,.fr Kaglesmefe, where they will wend the nummer. mitrA twa m'a- Horace H. Lee, of Gulf wia Avon roads, Haverford, will enter. ,vi 1 V ' aU-ifci. - -ttlt1v.it -T.$j.,Aiti,y$&.fr tt. ri.ji . "v.jr;. .-rs. '.,. "-flk- viuiso( n, j., iwia jure, abiiwui ii 'of Pittsburgh, and Miss Anna Lloyd, of Cincinnati. They will come to attend the wedding of Miss Catherlno H. Leo nnd Mr. Evan J. Lester. Jr., which will be Rolcmnlr.ed on Saturday evening: next nt o o'clock In the Bryn Mnwf Presbyter 'Ian Church, Miss Lloyd will attend Miss Loo as one of her brldeumnlds. Mr. and Mrs. Henry 8. Grove, of 258 wpbi xuipeiiocKOn street, ucrmantown, will leave on Friday, Juno 14, for a motor trip to York Harbor, Me., where they will spend tho summer nt the Mar shall House. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Montnguo Lewis, of fha Bollevuo-Htratford, and their duughter, Mies Mary Frederick Lewln will leave on July 18 for ft trip abroad, where they expect to ispend two months motoring through Europe. Mro. Henry L. McCloy, of 0338 Sher wood road, Overbrook, will entertain the members of her card club nt her home this afternoon. Mr, and Mr3. Robert Ketfnedy Wurta nnd her daughter, Miss" Ilosamond Wurte, of 2134 llno stroet, aro spending the iarly summer at the Idle-wild Hotel, Media. Major and Mrs. J. William Good nnd Mrs. Good's daughter, Miss Dorothea Walton, who have been ftpendlng some time at Sliver Lake, Plko County, have returned to their hone. 2409 Bryn Mawr avenue, jjaia. Mr. and Mm. fi. n T.lndbiLPk. of 6228 Jefferson street, will leave tomorrow for Ventnor, N, J., where they will oc cupy uioir coiingo until uie autumn. Mr. und Mrs. S. N. Stathcm, of An gora Terraoo, nfo entertaining as thoir pueni Jirs. siaincm a sister, Mrs. Lemuei C, Branch, of Virginia, who will remain lor a rortnignt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mercer, of tho Dclmar-Morrls, Germontown, are ro celvlng congratulations on the birth of a daughter, .lanct Mercer, on Juno 9. Mrs. Mercer will bo remembered as Mlsa Marian Allen, of Weetfield, N. T. Mr ond Mrs. Paul Monaghnn, of Ber wick road, Overhrook, are receiving con gratulations on tno birth of a daughter, Jean Monairhan Mrs. Monaghan was Miss Mnrgucrlta Horrlty. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Theodora Erb, of 40.00 Worth Marshall street, announoo the engagement of thoir daughter, Alias Evelyn Christine Erb, to Mr. John Ed ward Doarden. son of Mr, and Mrs. .Robert Rowland Deardon. Jr.. of Eleventh street and Sixty-ninth avenuev Oak Lana. germaVtown Mr. and Mrs. Goorite B. Cummlne. of 24 West Logan ctrdet. have Issued Invitations for the mnrrlno of their daughter, Mlsa Gladys May Cummlngs, to Mr. Raymond Llpplncott Chambers on aaiurany cvomng, juno b, nt ' o'clock. In tho Memorial Church of tho Advocate, Bicnteenui and Diamond streets, Mr. Josenh B. FelEel will entertain at a lawn fcto at her mimraer home, 200 East Johnson street, on Wednesday afternoon. June 32, for the benefit of ne be: Week. the Children's Country try Mrs. Waltor D. Dalslmcr will aiulst In enter- tnlnlng. Mrs. Joseph Wasorman, of Wlsia hlckon avenue and Horttcr street, who recently returned from a visit to St. Louis, gnve a muslcale on tho lawn of her home for tho benefit of the Welles Icy College fund, when 100 iruests at tended. Mr. Bascha Jacoblnof assisted In entertaining. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Hclraotag, of 21 West Phll-Ellenn street, will occupy their oottngo In Ventnor for the season later In the month. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Wood and their family, 530 East WanWnpton lane, aro occupying thoir cottage In Ocean City for the summer NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Morris Joseph, 2443 West Cumborlnnd street, gave a recep tion at thoir homo on Sundav In honor of their daughter. Mifs Mlnnlo Joseph, when more than !!00 guests were enter tained, Among those who arslstod In re ceiving woro Mlsa Rosalie Speycr. Mle Mildred J. Swaab, Mls Ruth Watle, MIps Mildred Watlz, Mlsa Charlotte Levlnson nnd Mlas Anno Phillips. The guests Included Mr Gilbert drecn berg, of Huntingdon, Pa. ; Mr. and Mrs. L. Slchel, Mr and Mrs, Alfred B. Levy, Mr, Alexander Lloberman. 'Mr. and Mrs. Famuel R Lush. Mr and Mrs. A L. Levi. Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Bern stein, Mr. and Mrs K. Spoyer, Mr. and ,u. rtrmur uonen, Jir. and Mrs. u Weller. Mr. and Mrs. Charles .Tnnsnli Mr. nnd Mis. K Pollltz. Mr. II. lsaac- sonn, mr. h u Rotlikugol, Mr. and Mrs. r,. p Wlcder, Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldman, Mr. and Mr William l'"ord, of Atlantic City; Mr. Morrlo Wiornlck, of Atlantic City; MIsn Mamie Solomon, Mr. S. K. Joseph and Mr O. A. Gold man. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Lynch, of 24 25 Smith Wnodstork stroet, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son on June 10. Mrs. Lynch will be remem bered is Miss Mae Doyle, daughter of Mrs. Catharine Doyle, of 2321 South Twentieth street. Mr. and Mrs. F Callahan, of 232B bouth Fifteenth strcotTTiavo opened their Bummer nomc in iinaaoniieiu, N, J, MIsb Dorothy Warner, who has Justl returned from Frederick, Md., will leave I shortly to spend tho summer with her1 parents, .nr nnn Mrs. jonn Warnor, at their country homo In Somerton, Pa. Mr, and Mrs. Jameu J Conaly, Jr., of 333G South fifteenth street, left yestcr day for Cincinnati, O. Mrs. Conatv will bo remembored ns Mlsa Mae Moore, daughter of Mrs. Catharine Moore, of 2401 South Nineteenth street. FRANKFORD A birthday, Fiirprlse party was gien on liday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Charltm Pro3, tics Paul street, In honor of th'Mr daughter, Mlsa Ethel Drens Amonr, tnosi present wore Miss Emily Nngo' Miss Ethel Rcnn, Mlsa Edna Drew , Mlsa Martha Christian. Mtaa Rnch 1 Porr, MIb Catherine Gleason, Miss Charlotte Dross, Mloa Elva Thack- ery, Mlsa I,ucy Haedrlch, Miss Llndo Jones, Miss Phyllis Porr, Mr Harry Jackson, Mr, William Porr, Mr. Ellis Reed, Mr. R. Donoirhuo. Mr. Harrv Rohrman, Mr nnd Mrs. George Dress nud Mr and Mrs. Wllllnm White Mr and Mrs. Clement Hugn Evans of Orthodox street, are receiving congratu lations on the birth ot a son, Clement Hugh Evans. loriUtioa 9kSddln jot Asooanv Moderate I'rlcea mesti Write or I'lione for Rnrrared r Printed batnple. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO. 814 Wali.it St VANISHED OVER NIGHT Orrniiclrn hkln CTram Krndlcatei Deferti Durnp, rnhe. akin troubl.a, even Itetilnt- reruns ere quickly- allayed by nrplylns OreanleM Noneim Skin Crtam. The moment rou npply H, lienllrif baelim. The oij of riov.a anl oilier medloamenta It coninlna vanlah Imn th. rorea, A UnBllnK. aouthlnif en aatlon follow ou fel It heal, . Oet m aruall Jr from any rood druESlat and ua It llkn cold cream, or the Noxzemn Clitmleal Co., of Ilaltlmore, Md will mall you a ouvenir jtr upon- rtcaipt of thla cllpi'lns und J0o nnd packlha, Afr 4 cover potao 4 i Jlfl.Jr . v EVENING PUBLIC ' l'lioto by Zamsky MISS HELEN McCOACII Whoso engagement to Mr, Wallnco Llndnll Stewart vean nnnounrcd by Mr. and Mrs. William Mc Coach, of iAnsdowne, at n liouvi party given nt their cflltago nt Ocean City. N. J. Mr. Stewart Is tho sou of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Stewart, of Lniisdowno MISS PAULINA L. BELL WEDS J. H. WHELEN, JR. Marriage of Miss Janet Mac Laren Darby and Mr. Eld ridge F. Johnson A wedding of much nodal Importance will taTce plae at I o'clock this nfte noon, when Mlas Paulina Lowls Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dell, Jr., of 270 South Sixteenth street, will become tho bride of Mr. John Howard Whelen, son of Mrs. William Ilodman Ellison, of 1-134 Spruce street. I The ceremony wilt be performed at the summer homo of tho bride's parents, on Pnnnure road, Havcrford, In tho presence of the Immediate families of the bride and bridegroom. Father Konnljy, of St John's Cathollo Church, will officiate. Tho bride, who will bo given In mar rlngo by her father, will be nttlrcd In n Brown of Ivory white satin, adorned with rnro old laco which belonged to her Breni-irranamotnor. Her veil, or tho samo lace, will extend to the end of tho long court trnln, and will be fastened with orange blossoms. She will carry a shower bouquot of white orchids and lilies of tho valley. Mlm Bell will b attended by Mies Eleanor Itobb ns mntd of honor. Sho will wear a smart frock of hydrangea bluo canton crepe, fash ioned on simple lines. Hor hat, of nat ural silver horsehair straw, will be trimmed with ealla lilies. She will carry an arm bouquet of cnlla lilies. The bridesmaids will Ineliirtn MW Mary Dobson Norrls, Mlsa Peggy Ro. sengarten, Mlsa Gertrude L. P. Cona-1 way. Miss Mary Starr Grlscom. Miss ICntharlno D. Porter nnd Miss Susan I D. Stewart They will bo gowned Bllke In Dimple frocks of Jado gTeen canton crepe, with hats of horsehair straw, trimmed with cnlla lilies. They will carry arm bouquets of calla llllea. $10.00 Value saic STOCKINGS WHITE, 1.85 Rani Call Color and Nat Brown Shade, 2.35 leatner and U'a an event 5-85 vv rricea Campaign.' ALLAHAN . GOOJLD gHOEe 921 MARKET STREET 60th 4 Chtshnit Sli. S604 Germantown At. 273fi GermaaloHn Are. I ! ' ' K J I1 X5&3(S1UM"'' 9&4-96om)9ob 2fttiU Jvvnue , Mztzdfnritm jyhUaHsitbkta SEMflANNUAL CLEARANCE SALES ARE NOW BEING' OFFERED, EMBRACBNQ MANY GROUPS NOT HERETOFORE OFFERED TWO AN: THREE lrIECE COSTUME SUITS. TWO-PHECE TAD LORED SUITS COATS AND COAT WRAPS TWILL, TRICOTINE AND SERGE DRESSES EVE.N1NG GOWNS FOR SUMMER WEAR GARDEN PARTY FROCKS SUMMER 1HATS BLOUSES SWEATERSSLIP-OVERS LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, .TUESDAY, Mr. Livingston Ludlew Diddle, -d. will attend Mr. Whelen as, beat mam Tho ushers will Include Mr. H!1.?' Walsh, Mr. George S. Piper, Mr. I lis ter Randolph, Mr. Richard M. gj1"' Mr. H. Hoffman Dolan, Mr. T. C. Flem ing. Jn, Mr. O. Merrill Chapln, Mr, Samuel Dell, 3d, all of this city: Mi. undrew 8. Carey, and Mr, Sidney Scott, of Wilmington, and Mr? Thomas M. Mc Carter nnd Mr. Oliver S. Taylor. A largo reception will follow tho ceremony at half after 4 o'clock. A wedding of sojal Interest will ho solemnized at 6 o'clock this evenlnc In tho Second Presbyterian Church, Tii'Anlv.llpIt ntwl TTftlM,, (rinlH. WhOn Miss .Tnnot MaoLaren Darby, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. George v. Darby, of Linlithgow, Morion, will be come uie unoe or wr. isjanugo . moro Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. rl,1IHtrA nisuaa TMtffann nt MOOrOS' town, N. J. Tho Rev. Alexander Mac rr,n n r na.,A. r it, rhtirnli. will perform the ceremony. Tho bride, wno will be given In marriage by her rainr ,II1 ha fltllrntl In a MMun nf IvOfn WnlvO sntln, adorned with old family lace, .Her veil of tulle, which extends to the ond of tho long court trnln. will be caught with a wreath of orango blossoms She will carry a showernjouquot of lines or tho valley and orchids. Miss Annette Tt.n nf rinrrain v v.. will attend Mlfw Darbv us maid or honor. She rvill viulp a. rook nt Vlln nroen chiffon, trimmed with lace and tulle of the same shade. Her nat or green tune is euou with laoe and she wilt carry an arm The bridesmaids will Include Mlsa Louise Wnnamaker, Miss Adelaldo Pyle, Miss Dorothy Knter and MIsb Elsie MocEwan, cousin or tne prioeBruum, Tk.u nrtit ha ntHrfMl In frneka Of ChU' ton In postel ehndea with L-.ree picture l,aa nt Tjirhnm Rfm.n. nfinrned With frrar,i.rnnrri lure. TheV Wilt alBO am, am, hnftrtflnta nt anHnflr ftOWerfl. Mr. Johnson will be nttended by hi J couoln, Mr. Georgo MacEwan, aa best man. The ushoro will Include Mr. J- Douglas Darby and Mr. Donald w. Darby, brothern of the bride ; Mr. Frank- iin ttnvnv. Mr. Illeher,! Thomnson. Mr. El(4redra MacEwan nnd Mr. Walter Pyle. BYRE JANNET An Interesting wedding to society in this nnd other cities will bo that of Miss Emllle Jannoy. daughtor of Mra. Mario Montu, of 121 Madison avenue, Now York, and Mr. Francis Beverley Eyre. Jr., which will take place this afternoon In the Church of the Incarna tion. The brldo will be given in mar riage by Major Mcntu and the ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Percy H. Silver, D. D assisted by the Rev. Dun can H. Rrowne Miss Helen Morris Janney will net as her sister's maid or honor nnd only attendant. Mr. Henry M. Byre, brother of the bridegroom, will act an best man, and tho uehers will Include Mr. Rodney W. Williams, Mr. Edward Hurd. Mr. Norman K. Toorge, Mr. Henry W. Miller. Mr. 8ter-l ling H. jvison ana mr. ueveriey m. Eyro, a cousin of tho bridegroom. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Byre will go to Hempstead, L. I., for the summer. LUECK COOPER Tho weddlnjr of Mloa Llda Cooper, daughter of Airs. Hiram A. Cooper, of 3737 North Sixteenth street, and Mr. Charles G. Lueck, of Syracuse, N. Y., took place on Raturdny at 6 o'clock In tho Brethren Church, Tenth and Dau phin streets, the Rev A. J. JicClaln of RESINOL 5oothinq And He&linq For5kin Disorders l "SPORTS PUMP" Trimmed with II Patent Leather; III with Tan Calf; with Gun Metal; with White Buck. "BEAUTY WHITE" CLOTH ' - ' 7IiJ or embroidered A BIG EVENT! J. HAT'S what wo call it when wo offer i amarl "Sport. Pump" Jn combination III tabric at Five Eighty-Five avert' in Hallahan'i "Lowei mm lokvi II' 1 1 1 1 Lft i, 6Pyiw,iw aEMEMW 273 GermaaloHn Are. KtriiSwrJriHI aCfeilni'il 1 snfSBa? ficiating. The brldo was given In mar- groom, anil the ushera will be Mr. Mor rlnge by her brother-in-law. Mr. C rls Harshlk. Mr, Benjamin Silverman, Guiana ucauows, and was nttended b.v her sister, Miss Sue Cooper, ns mala of honor finrl hv xn,, r,.,iAiii ir,it n bridesmaid, whllo Robert Helnti acted' .u lis iiiig ucarcr, i The bridegroom's brother. Mr. Fred-, orlck Lueck, was best man, and the. V?nor.fl. 1VCC Mr- Arthur Foresman audi Mr, Malcolm Cooper, a brother of the bride. GREENSPAN MEYEK I A pretty home wedding took placo lost 1 evening at 6 o'clock when M,es Clara Moyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Meyer, became the bride oTHr, Abraham Greenspan, of Holyokc, Mass, Tho brldo. who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of whtto radium tarfoto. and veil oi Vcnotlan point lace, nnd .carried a shower bounuct of lilies or tno valley and roees. the maid of honor. Mlsa Rvlvln .rrria nv.r .ii. pf the bride, woro a shepherdess frock of bluo taffeta and carried pink roses. Tho bridesmaids were Miss Rose Meyer, sis- tor of tho bride, and Mies Rose Green span, elster of tho bridegroom. They, woro tUllo frocke nf nmhltt Tl,n li.ot man was Mr Eugeno Htolnor, of New lork. Tho usheta included Mr I Oretn- opiin una r, a ureenspan A reception followed at 1427 Cayuga street Tho, bride and bridegroom left Immediately ;2ri .-rmJ,idR,.wher' ""'y wl spend their wedding trip, and will llvo nt 81 t i P1S "ireet, Holyoke, Mass., after GOLDBNBERG WIENER iA v'.Pf n'oreatlng wedding will take Place th s evening nt 0:30 o'clock nt Mercantile Hall, when Mlsa Clara AY,e,m,.,r. ?ufhter of Mr. Jacob Wiener, of 1827 orth Thirty-third stroet. will bo married to Mr. David Goldenbenr. The ceremony will bo performed by Rab !!LMnEi.ln aihnn and Abraham Neu mnn. The brldo, who will bo given In marriage by her father, will wear a gown of beaded ducheese eatln with u court train nnd veil of duchesse laco. and will carry a shower bouquet of orchids, hJ,"i,..lu"i lUtJ C,tho vmy. She will x.tL.it,.eniled by Mr8' Lou' Cohen, of rvprrlstown, an matron of honor, who i -II. 7ear a .c'umo of French blue beadod georgette and will carry a ohower bouquet of pink roses, and by Miss Ethel i.c.HeS horv p,cr' n8 mnl(l f "onor. gowned In beaded Harding bluo gcor getto and carrying a bouquot of Ameri can Beauty rooes. The brldesmalda will .. . i.1, 5ny.hlk' ln tangerine goor-5!.Ir"-,S' Silverman, in Nile green I georgette : Mlsa Pearl Schwam, ln Nile green georgette , Miss Clara Ooldenberg, slater of tho bridegroom, ln Harding i bluo georgette, and Miss Miriam Grad In flame georgette Miss Joan Wiener, ln light blue taffeta, will be tho flowor gtrl and the pagtf will be Master Elliott O'oi- , donborg, Tho best man will bo Mr , Ben Ooldenberg, brother of the bride- BONWJT TELLER. Gi,CO. CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Arranged for Wednesday Closing Out Misses' Suits, Coats, Capes and Wraps At Extraordinary Reductions Misses' Coats Capes and Wraps 50-00 Formerly to 115.00 A collection of Marvclla Tricotinc and Vcldyn Models, radium silk- lined, plain All Sales Final MISSES' SECTION FOURTH FLOOR - ES jMf w-11 jlr'ii'STSfnr'rvSjf'' bsSUttnaKCalfll 1VkRIk. aaC: iw,mm 7i sixfOTnsri m I r - -v J vHanJArdofhiritT U n.rL ? UL1 MAE nrCM Kl44JUi D ffEl 5B4fr&naii Sue Aiam jUB".. TtJ r7ViJT M fsSndJnloffutlV' 1 K3 ThfFnnMm H The Franklin Sugar Refining f:-....i-i.J ...... . - -a..u.lca, umnty Uumpkowdered, Confectic JUNE 14, 1921 Mr. Wllllnm Donbro. Mr. Max Stensler and Mr, Reuben lsdaner. After n wed - BONWIT TELLER fib CO The LINGERIE SHOP 13th & Sansom Street Princesse Slips of crepe Satin special at 5 gfl ' H in the that lack mw Cut on long lines to conform with cur- ront modes, and in any color to match them, thcae slips take self material or Georgette for their tops, and use a deep hem to render them shadow-proof. An Extraordinary Vutm P"1 I mm XrTr. ffliiMiiiiiiniimiiimmi m sfrawbeiries III Sometimes the strawberry season slips by before you realize it. Now, while berries are plentiful, preserve all you can, for every Jar will cut the cost of living next winter. Remember that Franklin Granu lated is the sugar that comes to you ?2zzrS ? lean and oi highest quality, packed m sturdy cartons and strong cotton iags, safe from flies and ants. -- - x"m vuiic Kjuear rnr on,. t Golden Sv,; ,BW,uuen' ur2Wn, - -- v. ding trip to Niagara Fall and Canada the young couple will return to live at 1827 North Thlrtythlrd Btrect, after September 1G. xi3 ' 'Yr w 1 I There's many a slip II fit of the gown is due to the of a well-fitting i SLIP beneath it. li V5W .IWAWiniKiA I 1 llllll llTlllllllllliiii-r.'S I -Wjo I Misses' Custom Tailored Suits 38-00 Formerly to 89 JO Tncotine, Piquetine and Poiret Twill Suits in tailored models. A few Costume Suits included. var FRUIT CROP Company , uac i: rJ - S 4 UK. ) JMZaem lLtimywmrimbtfcftTt ' t:! ' 9V . jf i tn . : VJF- ' M. MARKET AT I9TH 11 A. M. TO tills r. M. MARYPICKFORD.a THTnA0D060R" "OLD-TIMB MQVIg PHOW" X '' CT A MTVMVT MAnKET An. isttr L'h J i i-n vi n n a. m. to itiis f. kf& rt: Lonamnce i a maaae -.... w , llualnAaa1 Addad New 'Toonervllle" Comedy "TIIK PKIPPKn'B KLinTATION' NOW AT THE FOLLOWING TItBATRM D.W. Griffith's laiT.ST DREAM STREET rnlnce 13M MAnintT Allegheny Pkd. A Alluhany Strand OTN. A VENAXOQ'1 Brondway BnOAI A jnydk Imperial ' otjj a WALmrr Empress MANATITNK OIUND, CAMDBNt VrnoiNtA. ATflivrrtfl ARCADIA h?,tnut at-1". nrvv-Lyi-v 10 a. m. t. it;ts r. iw DKRT t.TTnLt, IN FinaT SHOWINO OTf "A Message From Mars" victoria $rE,To f-r rVLJK INEAjKJ "OITST BLOOD" P A PTTOT 7.3.4 MARKET STOEBt' Lnll 1 V-'JL. MA DOB KENNBDT l "Th lllrh.et Uldder" REGENT nZ$,r6xk AmT pr GLOBE MAHKET HTOBET f A AT JUNtPEIt S VAIIUBVIUME II TO 11 . "SWTCKTJmATlTS " MO.VAIlClt FOtlh r n n EITH'S THEATRE - Joseph SANTLEY ( & SAWYER IV f s-oLLT'wA-rS";: I r,,h 'rlen Murrny tn "BsMV "!! nuin, uinr v WILLOW GROVE PARK i Patrick Conway and His Band jav u r ii ivhuivHoprano n m ti r f vv nmum . . Conerta 2:30. jiXO. 7:40 and 0:48 Dillr and Outlnirs. unn crl7 foB"rvN(iona ior t,tvn!a' Tim .MODKRN AMUSEMENT ROSELAND DANCINO TONIGHT 1015-17 Market St. TROCADERO th. patm nh oiru- and Th Hpa.ni, n THon BEADED BAGS -REPAIRING c All itjlMi and alt m,' ronal tn nra nt mnll roiiC A. E. MOSS orJ 33 SO. 9Tn ST. Xnmoxrts Wntrhrn Jtwtty Straws & Panamas 2 SsZkX V. C!Ifanw ,J ' Remodeled " y&gy r In he iiWTit ahapca far fnmmr. Our 4 Tf.ra of rrptrHmn, l at ymir M-rrirr. STEINMAN r rnCTirAi. itATrmi c . 54 N'. 7th St. Tboon MarWt tt , The Most Modern Shoe Scientists today deplore the wear ing of shoes which bind the foot' und prohibit the freo action oi ths mubcles. Primitive peoples, who wore simple foot coverings of soft skins, had feet that wore graceful und sturdy. Their walk was elastic , and untiring. The ordinary stiff-soled shoes of "civilised"" i aces cause many serious foot troubles because thev check th circulation and weaken the muscles ' by disuse. But the Cantilever Shoe gives the foot perfect freedom. It supports u weak arch without harm ful restraint. The flexible shank oncourages the foot to arch and 1 bend, to EXERCISE. It strength' ens the muscles surrounding the small bones of the arch. In this i splendid natural wav, Cantilevers prevent and correct flat foot. The Cantilever Shoe has a natural inner sole line that permits the toes to point straight ahead an they should for comfort. The heel is set to distribute the weight properly, without strain on the arch. Every ctiL '8 . designed for ease and , health. And without sacrifice of j good looks! Widths from AAAA to E. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Office Canllltirra mtr !.,. u ai, n,rb, tnuf Aabyy Car IWal Hh. Cn. Bar cAttii llarrltbur Jrnor a. i'4 N Sd Bl ma nt I B0Uf ru'"llW A. punoMkM' r.':x.u.r-'7".-r'". ;" f "-riintiin--Lwli. n.ihy tii vU Hhamoklii II lliruh" tti '?. w, Trrnlnn If. M. Vmrf..Ll '."-"'?" 23 n . ''' aV. . "y r . , .. , f$. 7t a 'WVI, ', !.. VV.V, V.li' ? t t&ikh'X if,Vt ,, WUV-ll.rr?-i! WrUuhmwrWL. lor -en nop Ten ,VM