Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 20, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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fjUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wyhhc'tidarsiThat Miss Montgomery Will Be
.i ..tnrl dhrnnrl as Well as in This Conntrv.
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Miss Dorr to Join Brother in Paris
...A.n hlt"lhe Hob Montgomery
T"Wi..ir ilwigUter, Helen Hope
l nnd h!,,r nin mnMn plans to still
! 'or F&n know Helen llppe'ls to make
',V his or., irtitl my ''lend.
Mr debut .this m bM1 ..npinK
the wee bird, w at0'tcn,, loc
'oun.' hcnrln WM bc b llf (It
lhlt K.p"". ns ,"rc nt '"""'
W5,,BtHo!?'K; been nskod to.
Bf,wlJ t e Rl' to Visit them this
number of ;".; v1h RpPnil nomo tlinc
wmmcr. nnd "L t Mrs. Mont-
'" thls 11 be in VlllaViovn with the
tomtry wHJ ""t. . inlv. hut atcr they
rut of I'.'.nco Rett for n few weeks.
Hel. hop; "&,', tlJnt , hof
..ma maUIUlt. . -1"7 l . I- ! !,..
pumv -- . 'tiinuirn 8nv is iuu.-i .im,.
l, ir..iifimrr
Airs. ,uuni -
fhe is slender and
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. KJIBU. nn.BOn.ery , 0 'Mil
You Know. "' . ... Mont-omcrt-.1
and mints on. '.
George
&" " " i" Mi.ntiroincri was
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. i i Mr William jioihi;":'
' Men Hope has numerous mwta,
md Helen i' "!.. . . of . ir. fnm ly.
... nil ma ai"u " ---- J-.-..
?ine.ftnd.f'.3.tr of Mr. Sidney
llolio
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Montgomcri
Svt.r. Her coubii
i.. - nnsfnn.
V. tneomory'B brothers.
inn f nlan3 for Europe, I
Salo henr that pmm Aehton Dorrh
""Jiill "toy with her brother, Ayhton
nnd WM, " Li Lcn over there for a
I0 "ii o,p 1r a ftrnl rousln of Anne
M.0 who'Vos a debutanlethl, l.rt
tt60n. '
T HEAR there Is to be a polo game
1 next Saturday afternoon out at .the
Sphltt Club and Bryn Mawr s team
".'":'. - i ni nrfnir nnd thi nro-
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BliPHIA MONDAY, JUNE 20,
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J'laik ntnl Mlsw Conrad Clar, aro In
1'arlK,
Mr. nnd tr, William llaker Vhelen,
of Cloveily, pMon. will lciivo on .luly
1 for a motor trln llitotisli tlio N'V
lntrlanrl MfufDM Tlmw tmAl in rAlrtflln i
n)ojt ten ayWr
,xf(lJ(r-,r'eT'erD1 I-lltlcton W. Tazewell
jailer, V. S 'M C nnd Mrs Waller, of i
uvv rwHijfi ijvonileth street, will leavo
7', .middle, of July for a. trip to the,
Adironda.lt. They will ppend noma
Un1e.in.QtinHco and Long Jaland before'
rctnftillijr (o inelr lmtno In tVip. auliinm.
i Mr, V)' ,Wh S'n,tcr I-apst'dpti fcus-l
.:.' ".' "ouiii i mriecmn cireet, wna
wilt. pnd next 'nionlh wlthMrit.t&jiittii'
iirotiierlii.lAw jVnd Blnor. Mr. a'nd .Mm
Kdwnrd.MontnifiiQ l,cott, of 8124 l'lne.
i 1 1 .. ll'-i iumiicr noroe "t nivvcr.
?!?'. w,i'V 'kf''0 .P,i A'iBuet i for the
Hotel I rlRhton. 'AtlahUc. Olfy. 'whero
they will remitn until ihoVtumn.
. .?JrThPmB BlmiTioni, of Drexol Hill,
will entertnlh n a (imall informal lunch-f.-"1
" foo.wetl hy; enrds, at her
hortwton Tlpirpday net.
rn.inn" n..rrrv"": :,,"i. !w .y.ujiv
Jn'lt -Ikl
iiuiiun, or mc 'rournine"Anart
i? li ' . " ,envo n''xt month for? th
ftbLT,.,!l;'morn' AJ'nntlc City, whero
lHnCxpect to rcma n nnri .if ih. nm.
mer.
iiilrAnal?? iMr ,Krnklln M. HarrlR. 3d,
trln llv 'r,,Vr.n from. tnelr wedding
. 5f .aM,M Tf'orcpno Budd. daunh-
stroVt. "uwft uuao, of 4243 Hpruce
nn'Itnn.?,"n?.,'mc.nt .S lnade of the. mar-
fnir nr"...r'5 Mr."- Hcnr" c- Emm"r.
vVmL1 lt,sburKn- ,0 M'- Alfied T
Kn; on or Mr and Mrs Edgar
town, on Juno 10. at noon, at the home
u. m iirinnR parents On their rotum
VrJL,liWCm1 "K trlD- Mr- nnrt M-
ul" wiL' lvo nt l7 Rhodes avonuo.
f ?t.' m,Str8' Vungman H a grnduato
or MIS'! TIUirffton'B Hnhnnl Plfhnrh
?S.i.Mri.Yun,m,"n ' n frraduate of the
Unherslty of Pennsylvania.
MJLJ,.,U- "onsall, of Yeadon. an
.n."n tho engagement of hla daugh-
A ' ..". ""c iuxanctn Donsall
uimici m. uetnpster, of
1 lfw?HIiBs-'4lK-!aHlaBwL-r
!JiamfSiPffllKaiHn
ina wkn?3BMwllfHHHaWaBl?W
ja?F" ' vvyKflHB f
m
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to Mr
German town.
ro
om-
ItTto bo benefit affair, and the n
,a,'"r Xt? ' ., nrr.nnliflttnn.in Iilrh
Snhomen'o tbeVe are Interested
Xlrs Alexander. Br..n, who did such
solendld work fof tho reccnti Country
Fair, Vhlch was attached to the Devon
Howe Show, is interested In Sntur
nay's game, nnd Mrs. Henry Karnnhaw
is another Indtjfntlgable worker. )ou
remember ehn had charge of the Infor
mation department nt the Country 1 nir.
The nlui of tho. c;ntcr Is to meet the
need of rb(f ."pepirti .InMlie'AomiuunHy
along edticntfonnl nnd rercntion:u lines
and to unite then Jn eonstructlvo eom
raunity wotk. -The policy hn l)cen for
the center to meet the demuudt until
tbey become public necessities nnd ultl
matclv are taken oor by publb- finan
cial backing. The ploj ground a t .Bryn
Mawr is one exnmplo of the suiceislul
working out of this policj.
IS IT not lovely that the Brewster
Koons have n son . . It seems to me
especially lmpp that the little follow
should nrrite now to comfort his fnml ly
last after their hearts have been freh y
saddened by the arrival of Dnl s bod
about two weks ago fiom ovcrfieui and
hi bui-inl in this country trn dnn or
more ago. Dal, you remember, died of
flu in France after the nrmMire. He
was such a fine fellow und so univer
salis liked and bis rarents to devoted
to him that every one felt very much
for them. Ton remember: their eldest
son. Boh, .fr , died omc ten jenrs ago.
..j .!... ii.il ur. tlml Hrrnstf'i i the
. .....l' ..1.-II.1 lf .mat' fn '
oni) reinuiiiuiK nmu. ,.,.....,
Imagine v. hut a welcome small Hrews
ter. Jr . hai received sfnci1 he rtrrlvcd
on Frlda of last week, not only by hw
parents, but his grundriarents on both
tides Mrs. Koons was Molly Iinil. n
daughter of the Chnilci NV. Bniljs of
Strafford, and the oung gcntlonuuj is
their first grandchild, teo. It will b
hard not to spoil htm, -won t it?
NANCY WYNNK.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
nnar,vnSl JirH Patrlc, Kelly, of
2008 North Twcnty-Bcventh street, nn
iiouhco the cngagemont of tholr daugh
ter. Miss Margaret V. Kelly, to Mr
Peter J. Murphy.
Mrs. C Cooper nnd family, of Ndrth
Thlrtoonth street, are spending .the
summor nt tlantlc ritv t
nnMISxfrnn.5.os, L?cb.' 'oushter of Mr,
nnd Mrs. Michael J,oel), 22,14 NorthJ
n.iij u'A W1" "c married to Mr:
M. David Hoffman, &on of Rabbi and
Mrs. Chnricq Hoffman, of Newark. N.
J., on " ednosdnv. .Tnl... e J . xn.t.
asnurun Synagogue, tho father of the
miticpifuin una jiudoi Mnx D. Klein of
ficiating. WEST PHILADELPHIA -,.M.r
ar.rt M" Charles H Hdll and
ini. italpli Edll of S001 Chester
avenue are making nn extensive tour of
me unu.Mi hrnte-i nctl Canada They
will r.'turn lit in the fall
rcnJ, , n", Mr". nr,rnard Bernstein, of
u"..i, ..nrcnjionii avetiue announce the
miiii.iKi. oi rjiBir (intigutor. Miss Eva
T"V,lf", "knn J,r T-srnpl Kleenucr. of
oodbliiH N . m, and Mr8 nff(.n.
tic CitV "cna ,n" h'"micr at Atlnn
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
.Mr i-nui Kttor. of ITtO Johnson
r-iri-i ni roiurneil Homo after an ex
ended vllt with hl parents In Cham-
"VI rum H I'H
Miss Mnr Poolev nr New York lias
SniiinCUi'i2"i? nftfr,;1 visit with her
--H t v.Mlss Arnrj' Ke,I- of Seventeenth
nnd Jonnfon slrfcts
m?1 D,,li1,J'ilrra ha' returned to
his home. 270D Kouth eighteenth street,
after a tour through the South
Photo b rheto-Cra(tfr
MISS MAKY RURANA WARD
Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. H. iVuid, of Wayne, and niece of Mrs.
Charles M. Schwab, of Now York, whoso engagement to Mr. Charles
John Neclnnd, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. A. Nccland, nLso of Wayne,
has just hern announced
MISS MARGARET GLENN
WEDS MR. J. A. MUNDY
Pretty Marriage of Miss Pauline
B. Reid and Mr. Byron
B. Pace
Mr
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their
QERMANTOWN
and Mrs K It Sholtenborgcr. of
Ognntx nvonue. aro occurring
nw home In Holmcsbutg.
JSl fnn1i MMi. ZTn"k - Mnndorf nnd
i. .rf?mnylu0? "" limekiln pike, aro
occupying their cottage, 115 Weoley
avenue. Ocean Cltj, for :hs summer
The wedding of Mts3 Margaret f
Clenn. cj' 332 North Sixty-third street,
and Mr. James A. Mundy. of 4425 nal
timorf. avenue, tooltplace on Saturday
morning at 9 o'clock In Our t,adv of
Honary Church. Sixty-third and Callow
hlll streets. Tho ceromonv which was
celebrated with nnptia,! mass, wns Per
formed by tho Itev.- Oeorge Shay, of
Pottsvllle. Pa. A reception for 200
guests followed Immediately aftor the
cremony at the Hotel N'ormandte
Thirty-sixth and Chpstnut streets
Tho brldo, who was given In mar
riage hv her father, Mr Thomas J
Olenn. wore a gown of white satin and
duchess lace, with a court train ex
tending from tho shoulders, over which
her tulle veil fell She carried a shower
bouquet of roses and lilies of the val
ley. Miss Madellno Dougherty sttended
as maid of honor. She wore a gown
of peach satin and lace, nnd carried
rtuesel roses. Two cousins of the bride
xfi.. Anna T.nnahan and Miss Alice
Lannhan. were bridesmaids. The or
mr .vnr n rm-arn of iade green i.mn
and lace and Miss Alice Lanalian wore
n gown of orchfd sntln and lace. Both
wore hats to eorresiKjnd and carried
" Mrf'wUllSm Walker, of Ambler, acted
as best man The ushers Included Mr
j:im Coughlan. Mr ac,on,'wnm
Wllllari Sheernn and Mr. Will am
LVMrh and Mm. Mundy left for an ex
tensive wedding trip
ninth and Walnut streets, when Miss
Paulino Bayard rteld, of 4329 Pine
slicet, became tho bride of Mr Byron
Ulrdsall Pace, of South Bend. Ind., the
Rev. Dr. J. A. MacCnllum, minister of
tho churoh, officiating.
T)io bride, who was given in marriage
by her father. Mr. W. Harvey Itetd,
wore a gown of embroidered while
satin, with a court train nnd tullo veil
ni ranged with orange blossoms, which
etended "the Iriigth of the train. She
carrlod a shower bouquet of white or
chids, roses and lilies of the valloy
Mrs. George C. Holwacs nttended the
brldo as mntron of honor. She wore
a gown of lavender organdie, lavender ,
hat and carried a rulnbow bouquet.
Mlns Elizabeth Ring Faber nttended as '
maid of honor In a gown of yellow or
gandlo nnd yellow hat, and she carried a
rainbow bouquet Tho lirtdesmalds In
eluded Miss Carleen H Brooks, of
Mount Alr ; MIsr Anita Bourbourc,
Mirfs Hthel F Smith and Miss Leah C
Smith, of New York cousins of the
bride. Two bridesmaids wore nlle
green .organdlo nnd green hats, and two
wore pink organdie, pink hats and cai
ried rainbow bouquets
Mr. Harold Ixvry, of Kansas City,
Mo, acted as best man. The ushers In
cluded Mr George Holwoss, Mr. Albert
Brady Mr Russel McCormlck. Mr. J
Perry Meek, of Peoria, 111.; Mr. Rcjl
Wra. of Monmouth. Ill, and Mr. John
C Pelmosse, Passaic, N. J.
BLITHP MILLER
The wedding of Mrs. John Bremer
Miller, of Oak Lane, and Mr Wesley
I-csher Blltho, of this city, took place
on Saturday at St John's Lutheran
t hurch. Melrose Park rne Rev.
Charles J Gable officiating.
The bride was attired In a traveling
suit of bluo and was unattended, the
bride and brldogroom left Immediately
after tho ceremony for n wedding trip,
after which they will llvo at 700 Kcnll
worth aveniif, Cnk Lano Pnrk
ALTMAH5R MAURHR
A pretty home wedding took place,
on Saturday evening nt 7 o'clock, when
Miss Bertha S Maurer. of B933 Cheat
nut street, became the bride of Mr.
Joseph A. Altmalcr, of 5R84 Ardtetgh
street, Oermantown, the Rev. Dr. Ar
thur Philips, of tho Richardson Memo
rial Church. Sixtieth and Walnut
Ktroet. ofllclating. A small reception
fr i ti fiiinl1lf.fi nf the brldo and
bridegroom and a tew friends fol
'owed Immediately aftur the ceremony.
The bride, who was glvon In mar
rlage by her father, Mr. O. O Maurer,
wore a gown of beaded white georgette
over satin and carried ft shower bou
quel of white roses and lilies of the
valley. She was attended by her sis
ler. Miss Eleanor Maurer, as maid j or
honor. She woro a gown of shell pinvt
French organdls and carried pink roses.
Mr. Greenfield Maurer, a brother of
tho bride, acted as best man
NORTON ROBKRTSON
The wedding of Miss P. Mabel Rob
ertson, of 130 South Forty-fifth "treat,
nnd Mr! Walter V. Norton, of New
York, took Place on Saturday evening
at 6 o'clock In the Church of tho
Saviour, Thirty-eighth ana unmnui
treets. The Rev. Dr. Robert ,John."
.. a.m Mf .n Mmrnn. nmelated. A
ama.l recopUon followed Immediately
after the ceremony at the home or tne
fc.l4jk'a nnrrnfM
Tho bride, who wan given In marrlago
by her brother. Mr. Herbert C. Robert-
.mm wn.. a ornnm nf whllA CreUO QO
chlrle and carried a shower bouquet of
vrhlte roses ana lines oi mo vnuey. anu
was attended by nor sister. Miss Dolly
Robertson, as maid of honor. She woro
u gown of pink organdie and earned
pink roses.
Mr. Norton had for his best man Mr.
William Kauftman Mead, of Yeadon.
JA8PAN aBRSIIKNFKLD
A pretty wedding took place at 5
o'clock last evening at Beth Judah.
Fifty-fourth nnd Sansom streets, when
Miss Knthertno Gershenfeld, of 6807
Havertord avenue, became the bride of
Mr. Herbert H .Insnan, of 831 North
Seventh street, nabbl Oscar Levin of
ficiating. , , . . .
Tin. hrlde. who wns clvcn In marriage
by her brother-in-law, Mr. Samuel Lie
berman. wore a gown of canton crepo
snd ceoriretto. Gray neorcotte hat nnd a
"otng of orchids and roses. She was
unattended.
BAILKT AVET
An attractive wedding took place on
Saturday In the Church of the Media
tor, Fifty-first and Spruce Btreete, nt
6 o'clock, when Miss Fannie Davis
Avery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs James
H. Avery, of 1413 East Columbia ave
nue, Konslngton, became tho bride of
Mr. Oeoige Albert Bailey, tho Rev.
E. Philips Osgood officiating. A recep
tion followed at the Roosevelt Tho
brldo was attended by Miss EIIjl C. Pnt
terson. Mlsn Rarhel Cartledge nnd
Mrs. Howard Mctlvatne as bridesmaids,
and two flower girls, tho bridegroom's
niece, little Miss Margaret Bailey, and
a cousin of the bride, Mis HfUn M
Shllcoek. The best man ",,M.ri HV
D. Ballcv Tho ushers mv,rea,,Cv
Thomas Hamilton and Dr. Harry "alley.
Mr. and Mrs. Balloy will live at 63
Irving street.
MARQUETTE RAIR
The weddlac of Miss Helen M
of r,342 Raw street, and Mr. KyIT
Marquette, of 2841 North Twerity-nfth
street, took placo on Saturday after
noon at 2 o'clock In the Church or the
Mediator, Fifty-first and Bpruce treeta.
the uev. h I'ninps ugooa
of the church omoiaung.
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D. D., rector
was attended by fctr. M fleharf an ma-
irun or nonor, vvnoss gown was oi ibii-
ftcrlna bended Canton rrepo with shower
oiiquet of white roses Tho bridesmaids
wcro Miss Freda Llnsk, gowned In or
chid taffeta. Miss Anna Blgdonoff, In
orchid Canton crepe; Miss Rose Levlck,
In orchid Batln : Miss Evelyn Ber
ger, In orchid taffeta: Mrs. S. Hcharf, In
orchid taffeta, and Mies Fay Kline In
white Canton crepo covered with Chan
tllly lace. All carried shower bouquets
of pink roses with long orchid ribbon
streamer. The flower girl was Miss
Klcanoro Scharf. who woro pink crepe
de chine and carried a basket of white
i ross. Master Jack Anart ncted as the
Tho bride, who wee attonded by her i page. The best man was Mr Hetmnn
sister. Mrs. Katherlno Wiggins, asm-
tron of honor, wore a iravenn nun v..
dark blue, blue hat and a corsage i of
orchids and roses, Mr. Edward Smith
acted as best man.
ERICKflON CADWALLADER
A nrettv weddlne took place In .
Paul's Presbitcrlan Church
street nnd Baltimore avenue,
HL
Fiftieth
on Sat-1
urday afternoon ut 3 o'clock, .when Miss Miss Jean Co
Winona Cadwnllader, of B118 Racoi Mrs. Jacob Coh
Htrect, became tne Drum oi mr. i-wu
John Erlekson, of 3344 North ParK
avenue, tho Rev. Warren MoKelvey,
minister of the church, officiating. A
small reception followed Immediately
after the ceremony. . .
The brldo who wns given In marriage
by her father, Mr. Albert A Cadwalla
der. was attended by her sister, Mrs.
James Shearer. Jr., as matron of honor,
and Miss Alice Shenrer an flower girl.
Mr. Erlekson had for his best man Mr.
James Shearer. Tho visiters incninBo
Mr. Charles E, Luther nnd Mr. Wil
liam II Lindsay.
After a short wedding trip Mr. and
Mrs Erlekson will spend tho summer
at Ocean City, N. J
Scharf and the ushers were Mr .Morris
Sohsrf. Mr. William Scharf, Mr Ed
ward Stone, Mr. Samuel Stone, Mr,
Titles nnd Mrs. Abraham Tlllci
a wedding trip to Atlantic City Mr and
Mrs. Kolinsky will return homo to re
side nt 00 North Edwnrd street, West
Philadelphia, whore they will be at home
after July IB
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MAIIKBT AT 10T1I
11 TQ 11 -I'AJlAilOUNT rilKaKNTII ,
WALLACE REID g
AC1NK3 AYrtKS and THEODORB nOllKM id
TOO MUCH SPEED" $,
iaiuiv ebMON iii "Tin: itaLu our "
Hla I.iuno . ook, Soprano, and Trie
OILRERT COHEN
Miss Jean Cohen, daughter of Mr and
en of ,1216 Norrls Btreet
was married last evening nt 8 oclock
to Mr. sainuol D. Gilbert. Tho ceremony
was performed by tho Rnbbl Abraham
Neuman In the Bnal Jeshuruu Synagogue
The bride wore a gown of satin covered
with crepe satin with tulle veil fastened
with orange blossoms, nnd carried a
shower bouquet of white roses and lilies
of tho valley. The maid of honor wai
Miss Gertrude Cohen, sister of tho hrlde
who wore a gown of orchid taffeta
trimmed with lace The beBt man was
Mr William Gilbert, brother of tho brldo
groom A reception followed nt th
homo of the hrlde After tho vvedd'ng
trip Mr and Mrs Gilbert will lotum to
live ni .13:1, .Montgomery nvenue
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Roy i err A MTHM MA1WBT AD. WtK,'
Artor O 1 A1N 1 WI -M U A M. to It. IS .,;,
CHARLES RAY "K&iSSH.
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rrom James Whllcxjmb Itlley's Poetn
PALACE
"DECEPTION", j
BABBITT CORDRAT
The wedding of Mrs. Marcella Stovall
Cordray. daughter of Mm. George W.
Rardwlok, of Augusta, nnd slater of
Mrs. Ernest M. Stlres. of New Tork,
wife of the Rev. Dr. Stlrcs, reetor of St
Thomaa' Church, and Dr. Jamea Addl
ron Babbitt, of Haverford, was qulefly
solemnised nt noon today at the hpme
r- r,ri Mr Aimtln Beet relatives
of the bride. In ML Vornpn, N. T. The
ceremony wns performel by tho Rev J
Hlllman Holllster. of tho Mt. Vernon
Presbyterian Church, after which Dr
and Mrs Babbitt left for a motor trip
through Maine.
KOLINSKY SCHARF
An Interesting wedding took place at
7 30 o'clock last evening at Shubert
Hall, when Miss Dorothy Bcharf. daugh.
ter of Mr and Mrs. Barnett Bcharf. of
2232 Arlington street, was married to
Mr. Samuel Kolinsky, tho Rev. A. Levin
officiating. Tho bride wore a costume or
white satin with tulle veil and carried
a snower Douquet oi oruuiuo, iiuro ui me
valley, orange blossoms and roses. She
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EITH'S THEATRE
KITTY GORDON
With Iter Own Company
JACK WILSON
In "THE SttRPniSK'
Vernon Stllei, Natl nilrnlnlti.
Mud MulUr A Ed RUnUy.
HI HurrounillnK Dhow
ROSELAND
DANCING TONIGHT
biioad Anovn Columbia
1214 MABKnT .
10 A M. to It P.M.
E'arumuunt
Htterlfll
7000 IN THK CA8T MAHHIVB 8ETB
A J: fHUBTNUT BT llfll. 18TH ,
Arcadia in a. m io ii m v. ilt
IAMT.B KIItKYOOD and ANN FOrtEST i-4, -
"A WISE FOOL"
taiiamoi nt ricrruuizATtoN or "
Hllt OII.I1KIIT I'AltKKH 3 NOVPtj ru
illK .VIONISY MAHTKa" t?
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Dorothy Dalton
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AT juNinsn,
VA1 DEV1M.E II TO IIS
rUTUWIBTir nnviEW Jnmm Thornton .
WILLOW GROVE PARK I
THE fAVOniTE
Patrick Conwny und His Band -
FOt'P. rONTEUTB DAILY
Vocal A tnatrumtnlKl Bnlnlsta at rich Conaert '
rilN-E AT TlH' fASTNCl
Trocadero SR? The Rainbow Girls ' "Trr'cn WlJW'JJSP'
lariUtiose
or Anonn-
tlodcrat rrUes -MUP' Beats
WrlU r Tktm for Knsnm4 r PrimtM
Samples.
ROTAL ENGRAVING CO. S14 Vahtt SL
PACE REID
A nrcttv wedding took place
ln ovenlnir nt 7 o'clock In
Walnut Presbyterian
Satur-
the West
Church. Thlrty-
rnrl'i'i rll.llllilit.VbV
Fine Lace
Curtains
or handsome, heavy portieres suffer in
inexperienced or careless hands. Nothinz
is easier than to ruin the "hang," and in- J
jure the fabric so that it practically rots
away. Tho Bornot specialty is sendincr
your fine curtains and hancinffs back to
you, fresh and ready for Fall use, un- j
stretched, unfaded, beautifully renovated
by our famous dry-clcaninpr process which '
does not injure the finest fabric nor fade i
tho most delicate color.
'Phone us or send a postal for our wagon
io call.
A. F. BORNOT BRO. CO.
Main ORIeei 17th and I"nlrmonnt Are.
Fopltir 060 Race 78S1
Branch Offices i
158.1 rh,tniit 1754 N. nrnmrf I
12th & Wnlnut nrol H border I
AZOR Chettnnl
IBkSheppacd & Sons
Lowering Prices
without disturbing quality,
is our pleasant privilege
To-da;9
VOILES New patterns (some just in), but sold down
to one or two dress-lengths of each design :
Were 50c Now 35c yd. Were 75c Now 50c yd.
Were $1.00 $1.25 Now 70c the yard
This opportunity will require prompt action
LACES "Vols," Venise, Cluny and net-top; one-half
to nine inches wide; right in all but prices, which yield to
urgent public demand for lesser cost for smart dressing.
Recently, 20c to $1.50 the yard
Present Prices, 10c to $1.00 a yard
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Mrs Alv.ln A Parker, of Strafford
rtin.rf .iinnor lait nichl nt uer
hnmr. In honor o Mis' Frances Varkef
Lloyd, daughter of Mrs John Straw
bridge Lloyd, of 1000 Clintru street, and
Mr Gardner Spencer Kofr8. o f De
trolt v.hose marriage w'll take pine
tomorrow afternoon at 1 o clock In hi.
Peter's Church. Third a..d Pino st"-Otf
The guests Included the fumllles of tho
trlde and bridegroom. Mr .mil Mi"
,-.-.uAH c3-j- f nAVrtrlv. will en
te'rtaln at dinner tonight at their home
In honor of Miss Llovd and Mr Rogers
Mi's Penelope Curtle, of BoBton, ar
rived on Thursdav to bo- the guest or
Mlts Lohlsc Butlerworth at her home,
Crefcld street and Suti t avenue, Chest
nut Hill Mr nnd Mis Uuttcrworth and
Mia" Buttri worth mil Miss Curtis spent
the week-end In Atlantic City. Mies
F zib-t)i Tlolladov daughter of Mr and
Mrs Charles R Holladay, of Wllining-
will arrive indnV to be the guerft
lso of Mlb-j Butterworth Miss Curtis
ami Miss llollud.is will attend as brlden
maldi at the wedding of Miss Butter-,
woi th nnd Mr. Frederick Hemsley Levis, I
which will hn fiolemp'zed on Wednesday
Mr Frederick Ilemslcy Lovrls,, son of
Mr Charles Magnrge Levis, 6624 McCnl-l
him stroot. Oermantown, Is entertaining!
3 hie guests Mr P W Ktmberiake and
Mr lJnnlel Tie Bardelcban. of Went'
Pont N Y..who will uttend ao Ills
usl ero at his niarr age to Ml Butter- H
onh, on Wedncfd.n. 1
Miss Ellzabtth P rnuilor daughter ofiB
Mi nnd Mr.s Wllllnm West rro'.lor, ofg
.50 South righteeuth stioet will lev R
the latter part of next month for East i W
union, Me, where she will spend tli" 8
eummer ,Rt Beaver Camp $
r it ,,?mTy c Hltor aaughtai of Mrs .
?. "ollhigsworth Slier, of 1104 Hpiucel
Jw..' S'" H,.Snt' '" summer nt Beaver rp
'smp, East Union. Me 4
Mr and MrS.'GonrKp H.lll-Inn l.'rn. i k
liZ.A'i:.'10 ha.ve hecn Ivlna in Culm I
riv . u' r jnarringe Mt venr wl Br- g
",? 'hie month to snond th BAm,ls;
niLn?li.-?rB.;lr's parents, Mr and Mrs
twit" VTiiSS" !".'. -A Spruce
klntown sY..M .'"'. l.P i"nie in.jcn
OLNEY
Mr and Mrs Wnller I Boswell 836
"heltonham road announce tho mar
riage of th'lr rta'tghter Mlrs Beatrice
nuiweil, io .Mr w I am P. Mir.
uonnia. nzae vvuituit vtrtni m, ,,,..
.lav evonlng. Jurn 11. at 7 o'clock. In
the. Trinity Church 0ford. the ).
valdemar .I.insen. rector, officiating
After Julj 1 Mr nnd Mrs MncDon.iliI
will he at homo on Oxford pike
pane's
KO)T AND LISIB
TROt'llLEH ,
limuintly relieved
1 oit avtclal arch
uurnorti, fitted nnd
ndJunt-Jd by xperti
Our SeamlMS
Klaitlo Honlerv, tho
m o n t comfortabl
-.upport for varl
cnM valm, awollen
limbs, weak knets
ind ankliia.
Ttusaei. ahdomlnsl '
id nthletlo miD-
o( nil klndi. Larceat manufar .
or j
turera of doformlty appliances In Wis
Ml nltlplilii Orthopwlle t'o., 10 :
Cut out and Utfo for rfercne
Er
Bnfff5t MrM'sffifl
coin ri,iTS .'." Herbert Lin-
and ikT- '. ' t"y .Tiawr
Rna her dsughtcts mIhs
Mm flnrl. I
Eleanor ."
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I At all our Stores
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wdiii'ii ini jraiijiiiiifMiimm Wii'iffiawii1' !ii wiWMn fflfflfflUfiiiraMflMW! i UiK
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George Allen, inc.
1214-Chestnut Street 1214
Nowadays IPs Allen's Hats
We have an Unusually Attractive Display of
White Sports Hats
for Women and Misses
In straight, rolled nnd mushroom brims Lisere, Peanut,
Milan Hemp or I'anamu Braids
$4.50 to $10
Children's Trimmed Hats, specially priced $1.00 lo $S.OO
Plenty of White Silk Full-Fashioncd
Hosiery at Allen's; Four Qualities
While silk hosiery has Ixcome very senrco particularly the full
fashioned k'rd on itiinunt of utilko conditions. Wo would advise early
scltctlon for your Miminor neods
$2.25, 2.50, $2.75, $3.25, $3.75 pair
ll our icMiUi G oo quallt
limi. filr Hint sportp skirt or dress
Just 111
$6.00 Sport Silks, now $4.50 a yard
Sport Silks arc now ft.
there Is good selection.
Two Specials in Fine Longcloth
I'hesn nr. fine giailn longcloths one lot in n special nurchase. tho
rither reduced fion our tegulnr stock. Thoy are D6 Inohes wide and 10
vards to a piece
The ri'ffiilor M.lii (iimllly now, 2.no a nle.
The rrgnlur 13.00 quality now, $2,30 a piece.
Cotton Wash Goods Underpriee
I'litlU tlliiKhiinii. in Hoe lniKirlrd ijuulltyi reBUlurl) H.i:, at S3a
htrliied vtovrn mudruK, In the wuutril rprlm uliadea; rrgulur fl, 23,
it SVn uril.
10-lnrli .Sheer (ottnn ollra; regularly IOr, at SSn a jaril.
Specials From Our Notion Section
nnd npern almpe in alrra
blurk or while all.allk.
rinre eunrnnlerd llrraa MlUrlila rrgulm
1 .1 mill I. nt ','3t' it nnlr.
TnlTetii renni liliulliiK 1 R-ynril plerca In
l ,n aner ill. nt "Du ii niece.
Wnthulile tulliiu lliiicrrle ribbon 1 line lawn hint folilaj imrroiv ra.
Input embroidery I'llxlng In tolorai all are mnrkvU apeelal ut 3 piece
for ?S(.
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100$ (BhestnutStreet
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j 1222-1224 Walnut Street J M Ut
M riffilm 11 ill 'Br wJCSkWitBll nTEFiffln mUw
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These Remarkable Values
Continued for Tomorrow in Our
June Clearance Sale
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Afternoon Dresses $j?p?
That were up to $110, Reduced to'PJ
Georgettes, Satins and Canton Crepes, trimmed with beads,
embroidery, fringe and ribbon. All this season's most attractive
modes and colors. Second Floor.
Tailored Suits
That were up to $125, Reduced to
Of Twillcord and Tricotinc, in navy and black only. Mostly onc
or two of a style, but all sizes. First Floor.
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Summer Wash Dresses
Of organdie, voile, dofted Swiss, and linen, daintily trimmed with
laces and fagoting. A score or more charming models, that
Were $16. SO to $45.00, Reduced to
$12-50, m,-m $24-50
First Floor
though the name of Bailey, Hanks ami Biddlo
It docb seem
I" .'If Ut. ! .. l. I,
Rb III rilllsilioitllU.i ,i il i 'Mil vnotl. ".' pi vwlipre with
quality. It v on't lr nr nv vcnrs i efore rn, rVab'islimcnt will cele
brate its hundredth anniversary rm C'-'cstnut Stropt
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Silk Sports Skirts
Thatwereupto$27.50, Reduced to
. Of plain and fancy Silks, Satins and novelty fabrics in all sues
and in a wide variety of models. First Floor.
$15
you ecr "o on a weois-iiul
ip and find that vou had foi-
potten some very important toilet
article? Could anything bo un'ie
provokinp" Ru if vou have a ii"ivl
'rtcase thu diflli'ult is nbhtP'-ited
Thohe which I saw at the store "f
Hnilcy, Rank and Riilille Company
ire rea'lv niavvelous nnd include all
the toilnt renuisites 'hieh vou nvh
pnssiblv need Tliev were beaut'
fully mndo "f seal, walrus lunnl
inrl shark s-kin: the more macrnificeiit
nnc linvnne 'ol I and i'vor fittings,
while tho lo.- eneiHiv -.oic fittoil
with tortnifp-ikhcll and ivoi v. con
vrnieni'v nr'nnpeil to take up a
1 Ulo p ice ns possible. Vnnt'ior
Ihinc wh'ch attracted nn nltenli""
n o- , e. nn M im- fnr the rr rl
.1 l.r.
make
if ten triek I
4 dellchifut
i (innCfs
gift
this Mould
r0 VOL' share my fondness for
-J f-ooii IooKiil; clrrtrio lamps and
fixtuirs? If so, jou will enjoy a'
visit to the fccond floor of the Eleci'
t ncnl Shop of Valkr & Kepler,
5:11 Chestnut Slrp' vheio tlioy(
linvp a inilv wnrtr'i'i-ful collection 0f
nitHti electv" lampstable lnmrnit
floor lamps, rending lamps, boudoir
lairp. lamps of nil rnlorn and do-'
priptK ns. -nri sjch beautlftit
t-hades too, hand-painted parchment
ones, ktunniPfr brocaded ilk oneit
and itill others of Keorgetto witfi
heavy frinffp or daintily tnmmcdf
with toschuds 'I'his displav wHU
pqual that which you may see In
any of thp uptown whops, while thOa
prleep are am-ialncl'- tovr For Instant?!
their little BridMl 1 nrrp for the boudoir,
which Is of antique Mulsh with hand
decoration Is on U $B
the
THERK i
in the 'ty'o
1 prrc.tte.st diffprpupp ' I SPILLEI1 some snlad drosslng orf;
ind m of kniokpr n liRht blue eveninj: frock nnd
bo-kcri Tli"p sni.l b thp 'ore "f tnmkin o tpt it out nivsolf I
MaeDonald Campbell, 13!! 1-13,10 (Houpjlu a bottle 0f clenninp fluid; but
Chestnut Ftrert. are o splendidly I oniv mmle it worse, for the mora X
ruDUul the larper the spot Krevv. ,9a
I took it io Harp's, till Chestnut
Stioet nnd they -leaned it so that
now the diess looks ns fresh and
lovelv a- new When I become tlre4,
of the cn'.nr, T am groin? to taka lV
to Harr's arrr.in and have it dver t
darker color, for they do remarkable
work of this kind. If one of yom?
summer frocks or your husband's
white flnnnels Ret loiled while you
aro away, let nu advise vou to cent!
tlum to Barjj's immediately, whern
thev will receive prompt nttentloa
ttul be returnei to you by Parcel ,
Post
iSHSBiiSPilS
US
ni-onortioned and benutifullv tai
lored that they nic stir" to win vou"
npprohation Foi trolfinv in the
ivnrrt summer wentlipr thp lipbt
wp'crbt WnieVerhoekers which mnv
hp laundered arc both comfortable
nnd appropriate MaeDonald S.
Campbell are .rlhm a prpat mnnv
i of this tvne of knickprhncV.pr TItm
aie of white o" tan linen in-h,
1 1 white cotton trahnrdinp and ralm
Tlcne!' ftiiitiinil nnd "'' 1' nn ' MlPV
rnne in price from 1 to JP R0 T
nio sure Hint nowhere 't mil find n
hotter nsnrtn ei ft nt whl-l- to ni ill
vour selection for tln nre bnth well
naile and of smart nppenr.mre
THIS is the day of the sule. As I informed you on Friday, J. Franldfn
Miller, 1012 Chtnut Street, intended ofTerini? 20 per cent reduction
on their entire ?,tock (two or three urtioles only exceptexl), In order t
fneilitate tho remodeling of then stock rooms.
This sal" will prove pspeemlly opportune for the bride and tho brrli
to-bo and all those who ate intoicstpu in secunne the very finoit kitchen
household furnihhintcs at an exceedingly low price. TtnfriRcrators. ic
Icicam freezort., euokuu uteneiN, andirons and fireplace IHtinKs as well M
the countless Binnll
And my advice Is that on vour trip downtown
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