' . $7 If rMrQBgWH L ': ; jtj 4i'r' PVCj 'f ' ' '-K?- M P.TS.I ,,P . .f ' ff..MYli -'.' f . txrw i'" ' Vi ';? KIR4J -. ' ...v.. Vwr . f ' -LJ 'of ij -w ; ?: a p?p MM' ' ; a Ifnf ' ' ' Bar!" '' w :7 JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Says Many JVomcip Are Going to Attend Prize FigM A lyumuer for Europe It AVE never heard of bo many peo i MlnV awav nt tills, time of the . P 5..nl nn,i I Jet mo whlsntr It. n ftU' l ! Ins until nftor the Fourth h'rtta north Why whhper It. 'r krnfv3l ymi sec the reason Is K . much to Btay near homo and L,Vr2tetn Fourth, but n great many 'i.n as well s n. nre BolnK to SSnt between Dcmpsey and Car--ntftt tomorrow . . l" X .w they are o ins on with their I W'A Vee the match,. I under- f -&5Vn through th. udl. -i. at these great; ugiun, uUl. ........ JS many s for this engagement to- Borrow. TiTRS. ALBERT XlOSENGAllTBN M" . AU.,,,1 irlll snll for U CWly nd TpVnd the greater f K V summer a t D n.rd . AI- b'. Concord, will "go to Princeton Eg. '' HI. father you know, the late Abfrt Roacngarten. was orio of Prince fiSSrtftta brother Mitchell was h ffian brothers "on the Ynlo and jpiincewn ieuu.. !rRS. ARTHUR RIDDLH and her M daughter. Mfn Edith Riddle, are Tou aslllnc for aurojie ij .... -"Ik.r Mrs. Riddle's son. Julia Mmember Mrs. Riddle's son. .)uimn. Xemtrau" -i-nlnnn. which fell STkliled In his airplane, Vat i North Sea. shortly after our en . ?.nee into the war. In the summer if 1017. U was, that ho was killed, "jlr and Mrs. Pope. Ycatmau and thlr daughter Jane t "tf terday for Europp nnd the Jimmie Sells went yesterday do. They ,rt?oing to join Tony and Hope Crom tin nnd visit them at Cannes, where lu havo had a house for some time. She Eton Cromwclls lived abroad through the winter you know. 'Ihey Jinted their house on Locust street to fife Martin and his family. By the tray, did you hear that Mrs. Martin !iu been quite ill with ptoraalno poison in? I suppose this recent severe heat Oped to prostrato her, but the latest reports of her condition were that she li much better. The Martins are nt present at their placo In Chestnut Hill. I N SPITE of tho heat, we have to shop, do we not? In fact, just about this time of year we are apt 10 iinn that we really have not provided enough frocks for the summer, nnd so into town we go. I came upon Augusta 'Harrison shopping the other day, look lag very well in a frock of dark blue georgette crepe made with n pointed eversklrt and short sleeves. She was waring a very becoming hat of corn colored straw, trimmed with daisies. Some of the Harrisons arc going out to the Rurt's camp again this sum otr at Jackson's Hole. I keep seeing Strntliers Rurt's stories In the magazines now nil tho time. He has come to be a writer of repu tation. He Is an uncle of Alice Rurt jllley, who Is to come out next year. H married Mies Kn tacrine Ncwllu, who has gained a reputation as n writer, and ihey have been living in the West, where they have n fine ranch. Frances Mcars nnd her brother nre oat there, too, you know. Frnnees, jou remember, married Hud Estes sev eral months ago, and all of u got muchly excited hearing she had wed a cimboy. It appears ho Is not a cow boy, but a ranch owner, and has been Sheriff out there. He Is oulto cele brated for his bravery and has caught a peat many outlaws In his time. ADNT JANET gave Molly five cents the other day, and every one was much Impressed with what Mollv would buy at the candy store when she went there later In the day. Well, she went cut walking with nurse thnt afternoon and went Into one of the big stores. Oolng to the counter, she asked for "flre-cents' worth of mintlcs." "Sorry, but we don't sell lews than a quarter of a pound." sold the girl. "Well." Mid Molly obligingly, "give me five cents' worth nf chocolntes." "Sorry, but w do not spll less than ten cents' worth." answered tho attendant. Molly, who Is five, gave It up by that timo nnd started walking out of the ftore. leaving thu nickel on the counter. "Here, little girl," palled the laleFHvoman. "you left your nickel." Oh," wild Molly, "you can hnve it : you can't buy anvthlng with It. nnv my." NANCY WYNNE." SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Hr. and Mrs. Jcsso W. Starr. 3d, of tWa city, nnd Atlantic City, announce wa npagement of their rtniightor, Miss Hlnor Starr, to Mr. William Thlelcns, alio of this city and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E Powers, of JOH Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, announce tne engagement of their daughter. Mlas wurrelle Powers, to Mr Lawrenco Han r.a Starr, of this olty Mr. nnd Mrs T Frank Tnlor, of wrmantown, nnnounon tho marrlatro of their daughter. Miss Matiel Martruorite weanesday. After an extended trln to r.,K80i an.(',the wst Mr nnd Mrs. Mac Untio cit apend the BUrnmtT at At- vr r,, ". -nanos . H.irt. 3.1k c...i. JBVr hablea tortured by teething or stomach h, etc., there Is Imme aiMe relief In a Jar of "eatnol Ointment. No smarting or stinging when Pplled, C-lvea Just the cooling touch to produce comfort and sleep, Sold In two 8tie8 py nil druggists. 1j!" ' ".- i ijgljTja wing mvay ana sailing -Other Bits Twenty-first street, will leave today for Atlantic City where she will spend some time. Mr5, and Mrs. Joseph Townsend, 3d, of Townsend, Overbroolc, will epend July dnd August with Mrs. ToWnBend's moth er. Mrs. Samuel Bertram Illchnrds, at Ventnor, N'. J. Mr. .and Mrs. Ilobert Umott Hare, of Wayno. nro entertaining- their uortln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick HolUtnan. of Washington. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hare will spend August nt ISast Glou cester, Mo, Their son, Mr, Itobcrt Kmott Haro, Jr., hna tnken n. houso at Ccdarhurat, t,. I., for tho summer. Miss Pauline Davis Dowle, of 8um mercrest, Chestnut Hill, who is spending tho summer traveling In ISuroDC. Is at present at Lako Como, Italy. During hep stay In Ilome she was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. George W. Wurts. for merly of this city, now Hvlne In Home who ontertnlned extensively In Miss Uowlo's honor. Mrs. John Marko. of 1030 Snruco street, who is spending- tho summer trav eling In Europe, is at present at Lake womo, iiniy. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Cushlng N'orrls ana tneir anugnter, mhs Leia cusnmg Norrls. of 16 East Chestnut nvenuo, Chestnut Hill, aro occupying their place at Ts'arragansett Pier, It, I., for tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Fredorlck Lewis, su, or 1726 Rlttcnhouso square, nave rented for tho summer tho house of Mr. and Mrs. Norrls nt Chestnut Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton HIcstcr Snyder, of Germnntown, have nnnounccd the marriage of their sister, Miss Mary Kirk Grlest. and Mr, David Gnrver Paul, of this city, on Wednesday, at tho Ger mantown Friends' Meeting House. Mrs, W Duncan Thomas and her daughter. Miss Ucatrlco Louloo Thomas, formerly of tho Sattorleo Apartments, this city, who have been spending tho month of Juno In Montclnlr. N. J , will motor today to Now London, Conn., whero they will remain for tho summer Miss Marlnn Watts, daugthcr of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller Watts, of York House, Ogonts. accompanied by her brother. Mr. Henry Miller Watts, Jr.. and Miss Mnry O. Frazler. daughter of Pr. Charles II. Frailer, of 1724 Spruce street, will lenvo today for Mexico City, where they will spend come time with Miss Watts" uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick von Hlller Mrs. von Hlller la a sister of Mrs Watts Miss Florence Paul Kane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kent Kane, of Brook hollow. Uidnor, will leave todny for Saunderstown, n. I , whero sho will spend part of tho summer with Mr. nnd Mrs. WUHnm Oglesby Griffith at their place, the Clearing. Mr. and Mrs. Kane will Join them In August Mr. and Mrs. William Baker Whelen, of Cloverly, Devon, will leavo today for a motor trip through the Now Kngland States, They expect to remain about ten days. Mrs. Charles Potter, of Chestnut Hill, will leavo today for Maine. During tho latter part of the summer Mrs Pot tor expects to visit Bar Harbor and Quebea Mrs. Edwin T Gillespie, of Blklns Park, and Mrs Katharine Remington, of Arden, Del., aro guests of Dr and Mrs. G. Oram Ring at Avcncl Lodge, their summer homo on Pocono Lako. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Freeman, of Moy lan, will sail on Saturday for Europe, whero they will spend several weeks In England nnd Scotland, returning to their homo early In September. Mrs B. Blnswnnger and Miss Julia Blnswangcr entertained at a porch danco nnd moving picture show 'at their homo. City line. Oak Lane, on Wedncsdny ove ning The proceeds will be ueeri for a scholarship at tho Woman's Medical Col lege. Mr. and Mrs. William Abrahams and their son-In-lnw and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Samuel P. Weinberg, have re turned from Phllmont Country Club, whero thoy spent tho spring months and havo gone to their cottage. 20 South Jackson avenue, Ventnor, N J. QERMANTOWN Mr and Mrs. N. C. Poor nnd their daughters, Miss Eleanor Poor and Miss Vatatle Poor, of 560 East Washington lane, are occupying tholr farm at Jar rcttown. Pa, Wegleln Favors Improvements Richard Wegleln, President of Coun fil. prniscd Director Furbush, urged the need of more playgrounds and in dicated other municipal improvements which he said should he tnnde, nnd made no mention of street cleaning nt a meeting last night of the Fathers' Association of the Northwest. Tho meeting took plnce in the Whittler School, Twenty-seventh nnd Clearfield HtreetH. C. W. Bradley, president of the association, presided. W. A. Nop pel. Assistant Director of Public Wel fare, told of the activities of that de partment. (3ulSiai5JcMfcM3IcM5I5J5l5I5Ja!aiBlcMBJB'5 nemoce or rrevent s WRINKLES Correct sapging. Restore w nnd preserve contour. & NEO-FI.ASTIQUE p Ouarantd uniW S I'uro IVocl nnd py Drue Act, June r 30. 1000. gj lmrmlfs vge. n Mhle-llks jelly 3 Junt apply on fei faro let It drv 1(1 IS minute". Ihcn wneh off Apply s In snmn manner g; for reduclns tlie la ,-. u l, r, f , "lull , tir. nniit ir- ,; lapunffht. USA ()me flrlt)i nrlBhl (3 nnil nuthfut No nttMnir lentlflr 12 i method, hnrmlees nnd InnxpenelNO fa a SM In I' H unrt fi'eltn cocintilei R1 si ritin1; humonsth.xtion. tntrn: jj mi i.i, run im i ii ri..uir. a rpi TKH1IMOMAI.H. Neo-IMntlnilo hn g ten used ty manv le.vlln men nnJ fcj women of this nnd othor countrlei s for year.1, nnd It l Indnrs-d by eml ta nent ih nlrlunn nnl ehemlata. L"U NEO-PLASTIQUE AGC'Y I JANE lionn, I'hlln, Itep. ffi .ir.4 lleil !tilo Truet llldK., Thlln. re) R. K. Cor. Ilrnad nnd riieetnut St. g Tt im ntnt t v U'antett 1'vcrwchorp r3 ri!lcMcMffi2ISISJBJ5JSJeMSIcMtMSJ5I2I5JM liuy everything for yournelf and family at any atora vou Drefer (?lathln,?. tTiirnttnre. ' Houae l-urnUhlnr and O a n a ral lerrhnndlaa. ray a little earn week. Juno Weddings Bur your ctfta "Weaver'il ' Way" and you buy what you 1 want where you like to buy It Now li ths tlmo to cet vmtF viirAtlnn plnltiei. lua. (Tne. rtr Don t wan until the lint minute Plan nn,v for Graduation Gifts Weaer fias been at your enrv ice here on Clieatnut Ht. for over SU enrii ... .. Coll, rtione or Write sWEAVER lllZChestnum ffoaMto TMimAVAn mnjmMI V So Easy to Use EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, A Recent Bride MKS. KDWIN MOKKION GEROULI) Wio beforo her marrlngc on Wednesday vm SIlss Marjorlo E. NcfT, daughter of Airs. Gcorgo O. Neff, of Now York. Tho mnrrlase took placo at tho homo of her mint, Mrs. Edward Janney Holmes, of 114 Forty-third street, New York SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Anna M. Ualctt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gatcri. of 2413 South Seventeenth street, will spend tho week end at Atlantla City. Mrs. Edwin P. dale, of 170D mtner street, und her niece, Miss Kathryno Digglnn, and nephews. Master George Dlggins, Mnstor Edwin Dlgglns nnd Mao. ter Thomns Dlgglns, nro spending tho bcason at Wlldwood, N. J. Mrs. John Ballantyne, of 1715 Porter street, has been spending a few days at Avalon, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murray, of 2333 South Colorado street, left today to tuAjnu aomo time ut uccon uuy. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wnldron, of 2303 South Seventeenth street, havo opened ineir cottage nt Wllwood, N. J. Mr Mortimer Carroll has returned to his home at 1731 miner street nftor spending a few days at Wlldwood Miss Elizabeth Brecn. daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Brecn, of 228 Morris Btrcet, will epend tho week-end nt Scosldo Park. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cunningham, of 2115 South Seventoenth Btrcet, havo opened tholr cottago at Wlldwood foi the season. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nouman, of 005 North Eighth street, announce tho be trothal of their daughter. Miss Hehecca N'euman. to Mr Ernest Onston Seltzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Seltzer, of this city Mr. and Mrs. L 12. Myers and their son, of 021 Roosevelt boulevnrd. are spending the summer at 164 South States avenue, Atlantic Cly. Dr. and Mrs E K. Mitchell, of 710 West Lehigh avenue, have returned from an automobile trip through tho Xew England states. Mrs. J Carson, of Sixth nnl Jefferson streets, who Is spending tho summer at her cottage In Wlldwood. will entertain over the week-end. Mrs. O. Hnrrlson nnd hor daughter. Mlsa Selma Harrison, of Reading, who havo been visiting friends In this city for several weeks. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs William Henry Brooks, Jr., of 4303 Baltimore avenuo, will spend tho Fourth of July as tho guests of tholr cousins, Mr and Mrs. Valentine Eraser, at Sands Point. Ionp Islund. Mr nnd Mrs. Brooks will spend the month of August nt tho home of Mrs. Brooks' brother-ln-lnw and slotor, Mr. nnd Mrs William c Lowry, Jr. or wayno Mr. and Mrs. George Pottelgor, of i 4300 Westminster nvenuo. announce tin ' engagement of tholr daughter. Miss Dor- ' othy May Pottelger. nnd Mr. Warren . O. Woller, of 5113 Parrtsh streot. Anvr.ivnsr.MRNT H(HBflHjjHHHtfe3v V ll Rl 6 taf" , , I A 1 fT'-mt aUCKW flVp at "B fl Wl kk3f II f f3 SIniZ3CZj t-Jl-Jt F.ucn our rrnnrJ rQ1ne f fV.o 1ef- frr, S "Sl fljil.llIMIl I I " Housekeepers of Philadelphia and many other cities who are par-ti-ular as to quulity and valuo, have found the store of J. Franklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut street, to he invaluable in equipping a kitchen and in supplying many other household accessories. "ITtTE were spending the summer nt " the shore. The weather was un- usually hot. About the third day a friend who was with us remarked that he thought ho could no longer ondurc the heat. Ho said, "I think I'll go back to Philadelphia. I have an electric fan in my onice and man age to keep pretty comfortable." Why not keep cool this summer? It is surprising how many peoplo have their ofilccs equipped with Westing house Electric Fans and yet who never think of having them in their homes. You will find them at the houscfurnishing store of J. Franklin Miller, 1012 Chestnut street, as well ns many other clever devices such as vacuum cleaners, fireless cook stoves, washing machines, ice cream freezers, etc. A GIFT-BASKET of fruit to dc " light your Fourth of July host ess! Could anything be more attrac tive than thoso which I saw at the store of Henry It. Hallowell & Son, Broad street below Chestnut? And such beautiful fruit; luscious Geor gia Peaches, delicious Plums, golden Api icots, largo black nnd white Cali fornia Cherries, nil skillfully arrang ed in their hand-painted baskets to give the most tempting nnd artistic appearance. If, however, you your self aro to be hostess there is noth ing which your guests will enjoy so much as fruit. Think of the many refreshing fruit drinks and salnds or how cooling are the delicious Honey dew Melons nnd Cantaloupes. Hnllo wells guarantee perfect delivery of these marvelous frulta to jtny anmmor resort within 1000 mtlea of thin city. AS THE brido showed me through her new home, her delight in it wns unbounded. And well might she bo proud, for everything was arranged with the utmost care and taste. I could not but remark on the beautiful lamps and fixtures which she told me had been bought nt tho Electrical Shop of Walker & Kepler, 531 Chestnut streot, and saved I don't know how much. In tho hall there was the most attractive electric lantern; the living room was lighted by beautiful Jnpancso Vnso Lamps which were supplemented with artistic aide-lights; while in the dining-room, over tho table, was nn electric cnndclnbrum with a lovely largo silk shnde and n special socket for attaching tho different table appliances. It is really amnilng how much tho beauty of a houso dends on, good-looking CICCLTIUU uxiurva. '!j 7h& cukstnut street association . MISS ANNA MaoDONALD BRIDE OF MR. W. BAIRD Interesting Wedding of Miss Mar ' gnrot Wilson and Mr. Wm. Duffy A prettv wedding took place on Wed nesday afternoon nt 4! 30 o'clock, when Miss Anna U MaoDonnld, of 5262 Wal nut streot. became tho bride i of Mr. Walter Bnlrd, of 1621 North Edgowood street Tho ceremony, which wait per formed In the Bethany Temple, Fifty third and Sprucd streots, by the Rev. Asa J. Ferry, was followed by a re ception. , . Tho bride was given In marriage by her brother, Mr. William MacDonald. Tho bride was attended by Miss Anna Kobn, ns maid of honor. . Mr. Bnlrd had for best msn his brother, Mr. Alfred Balrd. , After an cxtonslvo wedding trip, Mr. nnd Mrs. Balrd will bo at home at 6252 Walnut street DUFFY WILSON An Interesting wedding took place on Wednesday morning at 8 .o'clock In 8t Anthony do Padua Church. Grayfl'Ferry road and Fltzwater stroet. when Miss Margaret Cecilia Wilson. 2339 J-ederal street, was married to r. " " Francis Duffy Rev Thomas D. Colanan performed the ceremony, which wns solemnlzfd by a nuptial mass. Miss Anna E. Wilson, sister of the brld.'. was bridesmaid, while Mr, John J. Duffy, brother of the bridegroom, ncted ns best man. A breakfast fol lowed at the homo of the bride, after which Mr. nnd Mrs. Duffy left on tholr wedding trip to Atlantic City. Among tho guests present were Mr. and sirs. John Rov and Miss Elizabeth Mucsslg. of Brooklyn, N. Y., nnd Mrs. D. Mecnan and family, of Sharon lull. VANDEVERE MURPHY A pretty wedding took place at St Ann's Church, Phoenlxvllte, at 10 o clock on Wedncsdny morning, when Miss Margucrlto Murphy, of 6110 f ntharlno Ktreot, became tho bride of Mr John C. Vandovere, of 1448 North Fifty-sixth street. A reception at the homo of tho i.i.t' nn.n(n - miri Mrs Tlnrrctt F. Murphy, 381 Second nvenue, followed virvi.,.ijtifr.i nf.,, thn foremonv. Which was performed with nuptial mass by the Rev. Fnther James 11. Wilson. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Mnry Murphy, as maid of honor. Mr. Jerome Vandevero acted as best man for his brother. ... ... After an automobile trip through tho New England States. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vnndevero will mako their homo at 103 Chestnut avenue, Narberth. GEROULD NEFV Tho wedding of Miss Marjorte E. Neff. of Now Yo;k. to Mr. Edwin Morrison Gerould, of Boston, took place nt noon on Wednesday at the home of her nunt, Mrs. Edward Jnnney Holmes. Ill South Forty-third streot Tho wedding, which was a quiet home one. was attended by the Immediate relatives. MIst Neff, daughter of Mrs". Georgo O. Neff. and granddaughter of tho late Col onel Harmanun Neff. of this city, a veteran of tho Civil War. her father be ing an enlisted officer of tho World War nt the time of his death, Is descended from officers of the War of 1812 nnd of tho Revolution, nnd comes from the old historical fighting family of Noffs of Switzerland, wno were memners or me Zurich Council In tho fifteenth century Another nnccstor, Hnnnanus Konlnck, wns -a prominent member of the New Amsterdam Colony in the seventeenth century. Mr. Gerould comes of nn old French family and Is a member of the Union Loagup of New York and the Algon quin Club, of Boston. Mr. Gerould's mother Is tho wife of Mr. Alexander E. Little. Mr Llttlo won beet man for Mr .Gerould Miss Marlon Wcntworth Neff was her cousin's maid of honor NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs. Harry Tutelmnn, ot 6421 Ventnor avenue, Ventnor, N J . and formerly of 6230 North Broad street, announco the engagement of their daugh ter. Miss Edna R. Tutelman, and Mr. Bernard E. Bodck, of this city. Mrs C. McGoc. of 2032 North Han cock street, accompanied by her chil dren and Mrs. Edward Spells, of Hous Moderate Trices Write or Phone far Cnrrared or Printed Sample. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Walut St. AIIVKIITISKMKNT dbvsitxhy tcvn "ITTHAT is a picnic without candy, ' and especially a Fourth of July picnic? The candies sold by the Edouard D. Kruse Stores, 102 South Eleventh street (two doors below Chestnut) and 4903 Baltimore ave nue, would bo just the thing; they aro so pure and wholesome. Those Fruit Cuts which I told you about last week at 50 cents a pound or their Gum Drops at the same prico will bo enjoyed by both the children nnd the grown-ups. Or I might sug gest their wrapped taffies as being particularly desirable in the hot weather or tho jars of Buttercups at 25 cents. If, however, you ore plan ning to stay at homo you will like their Do Luxe Boxes of Chocolates at $1.00 a pound. TXHEN you receive a letter from some one whom you have never met, aren't you apt to judge her by her stationery? The stationery which has the stamp of Bailey, Banks and Biddle Company is known to bo of tho finest quality In using it, therefore, you will feel thnt you aro giving yourself the best introduction possible And you will find that it is not expensive. For instance, for your summer correspondence you may buy a box of paper (letter size) containing 125 sheets and 100 enve lopes for $2.50. It is of linen or lawnctto finish and comes in sevoral shades, including white. The boxes of correspondence cards are also very reasonably priced. As a gift a box of tholr novelty stationery would be greatly appreciated. J 'i ton, Tex., aro spending the summer at Pino Bench, N. J. Mrs. Spells was for merly Miss Margaret McOec. Mrs. M, Funck and her daughter, Miss Mary Funck, nro spending the summer In the Poconn Mountains. Mrs. B, Magulro, 2029 North Fifteenth street, announces the mnrrlHgo of her daughter, Miss Catharine Maria Cecilia Magulre, to Mr Joseph A. Hlckey, of Oermantown, In the Church of Our Lady of Mercy. Broad street nnd Susquehanna avenue, on Tuesday morning nt 8 o'clock, with nuptial mug, the Rev. Georgo P. Boylo officiating, Mliis Catherine Mayer and Miss Julia Mayer, of tho Lorraine, havo left for the Royal Palace Hotel, Atlantic City, whero they will spend tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Bnnkln and their daughters, Mlns Jenn Basktp, Miss Sarn Bnskln nnd Miss Dorothy Baskln, of 822 Corinthian nvenuo, nre spending the summer nt 22 North Newport avonue, Ventnor. Mrs. C. Honley and her family, of North Thirteenth ntrect. havo taken a cottago at Asbury Park, whero they will epend tho summer. Mr. and Mm. Harry Rosenthal and their family, of 2722 North Eleventh street, nro occupying their cottago at 16 North Jackson avenuo, Ventnor. 8TRAWBERRY MANSION Mr, and Mrs. Edward Kaplan have returned from tholr wedding trip nnd nre now1 at homo, at 2111 North Twenty ninth streot. Mrs. "Kaplan will bo re membered ns Miss Ethol Abrnhams. Dr. nnd Mrs. George Roscnbaum and Master Armand Leonard Roscnbaum nro at 119 South Orammeroy Plaxie, Atlan tic City, for the summer. Master Ran dolph R. Roscnbaum will leavo for Camp Orcylock today. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Newmayer and their family Rro occupying tholr cot tago at 27 North Lacledo Place, Atlan tic City, for tho summer. Dr. and Mrs. Abraham A Neuman, nf 3213 Diamond street, will leave on July 3 for Glouoester, Mass.. whero they win sponu tne monins or .iuiy anu August MOORESTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. George Matlnck are being congratulated on tho birth of a eon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mlddleton, of Chester avonue, and tholr family nro occupying tholr cottage at Beach Haven for tho summer. Mrs A. M Stackhouse Is spending some tlmo with her son. Mr. E Robort Stackhouse, at his cottago at Strathmcre, , , u. ino wcaaing or .miss rTneics a stones. unugniT or mt unu .rs. .inmc M. Stokes, of Rancocas, and Mr Ernest F Janncy, of Oxford, Pn., took placo In Trinity Episcopal Church on Saturday, June 25, at 2:30 o'clock. A reception followed nt the home of tho bride?. In Rancocns. The Rev. Frederick A War den performed tho ceremony. Among thoso from this section who havo taken cottages In Wlldwood where they will remain for the summer, are Mr. nnd Mrs W. H Bradnor nnd their family, of 1030 Foulkrod street who are occupying n cottage on Lotus road. Wlldwood Crest; Mrs. Frederick Ola Rler, of 1647 Bridge street, nnd Mr nnd Mrs. Charles Q. MacDonough and fam ily, of 1220 Wnkellng street, who nre living In Stanton road, Wlldwood Crest FRANKFORD 1 &HmfJ " 1 3 Rent a Corona for a few I j Or. and Mrs C. V Stnrtevant. of fjjiiiaffllillillllllliraillllllfflim I ) I STORE OPENS DAILY AT 9 A. M. CLOSES AT 5 P. M. H II l rniDAY. Jlt.Y I. 1021 f W II VlCaV faaaaV T H- VtT TBT aHT "aatk. F laHTafc aT B HalLaaV aar itaW. I Lj L MXXENTIRE BLOCK-MWKETIIXn&z STREETS L M i IiiTiUbosi & or Announce- J""""aeBa I B mtnti s w. I eS r BMam.mv 1 r jwMrwwr, wmm i p.u i X. mJr J fMthK I Even our good values of the last two generations are exceeded in the present Macey line. Never has modern equip ment of sound integrity been more fairly priced. Typical of this are Macey office and stenographers' desks in all styles 1 HleaH bbbbbbbbbbV 1 aBBBRikH I '"M,S &Wr0m MiiW- mm Designed for growing batteries, Macey steel and wood files now include vertical, horizontal and counter height sectional units in stock patterns, with interchange able assortments of drawers, for econom ical standardization and uniformity Noteworthy, too, are the better values in Macey sectional bookcases for office and home, in styles and finishes from plain oak to beautiful period designs. Each section has the famous patented Macey door that is never known to stick SneLLENDURGS Business Fourth - &2&s, ., -I" . "II V"i , - 1 "SJVij .v. .'S.kuv A, '4fw 1 .juA iimTm"m " W.i 1 lamaaaaflLaBBBBBBBW' aBBmaaaBlmil I' Ifc tl "Triaai ll II 1 1 aaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl JULY 1, 1921 4321 Frankford avenue. ar spending a fortnight visiting relatives in Wis consln, Miss Agneo Wentworth, of Troy. N. Y , is spending several weeks ns tho guest of Miss Helen Smith, of , Ortho dox street, before going to Atlantic l it . whero she will spend the remainder of tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones and their family, of 1609 Folkrod street, will spend tho summer In Ocean City. r nt Uh rtnnrcrA TC. TjAVls. Mr nnd Mrs. Fred' Levt nnd Mrs. Albert Foillds. of 4623 Frankfortl avenuo. nre occupying their summer homo at Point Pleasant. DELAWARE COUNTY Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Casselbcrry. nf Walllngford, nnd Tit. and Mrs. J. i vati Kuron, of Chester, have returned from a motor trip to wnsningion. Mr. nnd Mrs. J P. Eyro Price, who havo been the guests of relatives in Goshen, N Y.. will return In a fow dayo by motor to tholr homo In Cnestcr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Cannon Burtpn and their son and dnughter-ln-lnw. Mr nnd Mrs. Arthur Hawkins Burton, of Chester, havo gonn to Montclalr, N .1 whero they will ho the guests over the week-end of their dn.V.B.n,''r,nn'1..S0J"l,1" law, Mr nnd Mrs. William Booth Todd Mlns Katharine Uhll, who has been spending a fortnight at Atlantic City will return this week to Upland. Mr and Mrs. John Martin Broomall 3d of Modla. have gone to Del-Co-on-the-Mnnasquan. their summer home nt Herbertsvllle. N. J., whero they will re main until September. MANAYUNK Mr. nnd Mrs. EJ. Gehrlng Hnrkness. of Ridge avenuo and Queen I.n who aro spending tho summer taking motor trips, will go to Wlldwood, N. J., ovor tho week-end. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel p. Kenworlhy of Grpen Ine. havo motored to Oconn 'U& Furniture Department Floor piiiirraimiiiiniiroiiiiiiEiiM jv r vSl i 1 You'll taste the difference! 1 wlX I I sfcs Bi llr 1 ' 1 p 3 Hi I I l b Corona! 'B t iT l"c 1,1 T-TOW often you hivo I i J3L JL V I J 3- wished you bad a I n I1 typewriter at homel I B g I Especially a Corona tho I i& tf mat 3ll typewriter that folda up I fj M C and Is bo easy to carry I rj SI uiuuuib. xmuai rem pay- ih g I ment applies oa purchase. I h At all oar Stores J Liberty Typewriter Co. I i hi w Handle All Mnkrs of I 3 H S Typewriter I 3 llaTgWItnm 1 I 1029 Chestnut St. I 1 O.ifl 1 tOrTVlavTA I i naaaataftava-BJiB iq 3 VL atnf tt JflS- 1 ' C)ty, N. J., and aro living nt their apartment nt Fourteenth nnd Ocean nvenuo, until autumn. Dr. and Mrs Raymond Bailey, 3716 Mannyunk uvriiue. will leave somo tlmo In July for a motor trip to Chautauqua Lake, N. Y., where they expect to re main for n month NORRISTOWN Miss Ollvo Mengle. granddaughter of tho Rev William J. Mills, of 1443 Wil low streot, nnd Mr. Charles Daniel Dorworth, son of Mr. John H', Dorworth, of 1526 Arch street, were married June 25 In tho First Methodist Church. The Rov. William P. Haas, of Philadelphia, performed the ceremony, assisted by the Rov A. Lincoln Shalkop. pastor of the First Church After a reception Mr nnd Mrs. Dorworth left on a wedding trip through the New England States. They will llvo nt Swedoland, Piu The marriage of Miss Mnrv Iire, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs B W Lare, of 1136 Marklev street, nnd Mr James L. Whortenby of Conshohocken, was STORE ORDERS Increase Your Buying Power Why use your own present atock of eaah, when leading department (tare nnd ipecialty (hops accept our ttore orders as cash 7 We Issue them on very low terms based on length ol credit. Our methods are fair and have stood tha acid test ol 48 years. Let us give you details. Write for Details Today Marriott Bros. 1118 CHESTNUT STREET .ffflliJinMninTmnHirmiitiiiniiiNiiiiii mm, fc. "w,'','' George Allen, inc. 1214Chestnut Street 1214 Nowadays It's Allen's Hats We offer in our July Clearance of Trimmed Millinery, regardless of former prices. 275 High Grade Trimmed Hats $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 just in time for the rourth. to the delieht of xrmr hnl,Mn.. h,. hpt ,;i. i .:""u" . ..,- .'-k'v uu in IU1T1I, Special Suggestions for this Week-end Full-Fashioned Hosiery in Silk or Lisle in Splendid Assortment at Allen's ownri:.n li.n fwll-fml i,.i, ho(.1Pr is o harH tn M. . a MKh n !.plmdi . rotmn ami x.ry attr.utheh irlc"f rter Full-Fashioned Li.slc Hose, 65c pair Mercerized Lisle Hose. 75c. $1.00 pair. Iull-l-ashioned Silk Hose, 1.93 to $4.25. Children's Fancy Socks, now 25c The balan.y. of n,ir stoi-k r,r i,i!rlrpn t J".in,.i c ,L . ..ualtue.. no marko.l jy There ,. gon?" r""',,) and , T.2c8y 6 Elbow Length Washable Gloves, $1.00 or ll... ..I.n i. . lu .. ..11 .....! M II If, . l,.pp fl rft fl U(B . tlu. (iunllt) in well mrth h.'xi u White Tub Skirts, $3.00 to $15.00 .li ,,i)?&o.'0"OB '0"e deop tucks n,cd . White Cotton Gabardine Skirts, in extra sizes nt cinn White Surf Satin Skirts, excellent .,un .1 y.nT'.i zm.'J S5 DiMinctivplx ne mode s. in ,.tri,....l .; ci..-. ,.2'J,' SMhHe SUir,8 "f s.)CCI Toilet Articles at Special Prices Watkin's Muls-ifird Cocoanut Shampoo, 3.V. tax V F'ebeco Tooth 1'nnte, .'l.u-, tax 2v. ' l)enne . Dennej's (old Cream, .'15c tax 'c 1'rophj lactic Tooth HriHhe.s. 35c, tax lie " ' Mary Garden Talcum Powder, 15c, tax Ic Newman's Gold Uox Compact Face I'owder, 75c. Allen's French Hair Nets, $1.00 D07 'The Old Original Quality" llen Hnn Npt In I10M1 tani'.UH I". ' i-uriir n'.er r, ,1. l.Ulf,. ..I- . h. . I fill I . 1 .,1 In . . .1 " .....i ....,. A. .' ' rv pcnii via mr nn .1 -(ini.tii ill For n ncip THE M t ,l-.iAU & Miim I'Ll i.ii'iii:i :m rit 'ii:i?..ih't'..ti 111 iiitiRirr.ni h:iitMii.ii.iiitt..ii..TiiriniininiiHttiitiintii,riiitiiiiTi,.,,..,.. ......, 1 . .1 ZZ " " r " """""niirniim.mif troiggHiirjnitnniiniimuuaairnguaBi M TT"r? noletnnltert nn June. 2K In the .Cn Bantlet Church. Ths Rev. T. IIJ officiated at the ceremony. Ths HI nnlv nttenrtant vVna her small nlecej'B M Mnrv ttnllman. whn nr.tnd Hi flfiV crlrl Th ii.lir.rn Munm Mr. Chris Khutf"'J bock nnd Mr. J. Wilbur C. Lara, , brother of tho bride, Upon their returf from a. wedding trip to Sea Isle Clt Mr. nnd Mrs. Whortenby will live an Markley street. 4 MAnKRT AT KTMRTItRNTll 11 TO 11 PArtAMOUNT 1'nESENTS DE MILLE'S J 1.ATE3T PBODUCTIOM , "The Lost Romance' WITH JACK HOLT, J LOIS WILSON AND CONIIAD MAOBL " AdJert Tony H,r-'e Comedy Creation, -vntr mnr txivis cavb men- , Vocal rrologue Kdwsril Albano, Soloist STANTON MARKr-T AB7iTiif P. t .V.1 .V lJ. t A.M. to 11:15 P.1IJ MAY McAVOY "A rmvATB SCANDAL" i tie" fnmiv ADDED "flKIPPEIl HAS Ills FUNO)" PAT ATP 12H MABKET BT. LrAL-'l-f to a m. to u:i5 p. Mi Wallace Reid TiiEODOitB noBcnT. ,, .,,.. ,i AND AONE8 ATRB.1 IN PARAMOUNT'S "TOO MUCH SPEED" A R f A HI A chtnut ee. nei. vm rlV-L-l- l0 a. M. to 11:18 p. M. (VANDA HAWLEY "Ho$g&&. mmm jazz Buiivr VICTORIA 0IAKM7,5brMi: PAULINE FREDERICK WITsY. Lfl'Vv01 "SALVAGE" , ' P A PITOf "4 "ARKBT BTREEf rtrilUb MARY PirKPORD In inroum me iiacK Door ' REGENT MADnKiPoS be). 17TB anippiTir'n 'DREAM STREET" -t I GLOBE MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER VltmilU!TTP ,1 ti HARMOVY T.AND EDDIE CASSADT Saturday Aft-won, FlKht Returna T 7 EITH'S THEATRE , Y FOUR MARX BROS. In "On lh Me7anlne K'ftor" 4 A RICHARD KEAN & CO, I In Scenes Prom riaya ,, I Prank Fleher tk Eldrle Ollmorer I Ramonil Wylle Mrle Hartmani -J v 1 Aesop's rab!ei; Others JANE P. C. MILLER ; Conservatory, 1 028 Chestnut Sta illicit. Prlvata lessons. Adult. flnMl Irilr1""1 "hlldren's riasees. LlllVt IVfJ Modern nnd Esthetic Dane-. VWlV ,1IW Ini r-iaitees Thur. Eres." -.. Phone Wal. 1ST I WILLOW GROVE PARK?n .. . W j Victor Herbert and His Orchestra Vi tor 11 irhert Conductor Today Four fjneerte of the World'a Urenfet r'oninosera V ronlfht- Danclns Contest In Danceland J DINE AT THE CASINO ROSELAND DANCING TONIGHT nUOAD ABOVE COLUMBIA " One of thcsi Hnta win aa . x. rT",:7:. ."Ll,""? Wi" aA niUch .u..v Coru.uercu, our Hats are pair re are nil sizes; ,n,r,, ,,nen- W shrunken,' .if shanr i.,it ....n...... .r..ii..,'.... " v: ""rtim ahana in (L ,. I I nr it ikrntil...! ' . w"' "i'1'' not uacil An,.-. 11. i HBK flir nen win oar them. 'OTwWBifllf I Electrical WorkeiJ Experts- Apprentices Helncrgv quick, "live-wire" job read lh$r$.$J vvanicu columns in ih'jiH PUBLIC LEDGER? MORNINGEVENING SPj 'iS-rWiJiilj 'L - VV 2"S ' i i I j t i J '1
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers