Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 26, 1922, Night Extra, Image 11

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PHiWelphians Posed ' s
EW BA.W Pelly Thayer, en Chestnut
el street ywtcfcdnyj Tindtlie 'wap leek-
Ejiif well in a snort coat or tan nnaa
Wdm rM blue atrlned skirt.,' The CMt
f wis hound with the tan and blue striped
Ijiiattrinl and be -waa the h.at which was
tkJ t . 1 .!
Mte ten. leu, can imagine new pretty
p'such a suit would leek en Telly' with
her brown hair nndvwendcr(ul coloring.
l& will ninke a radiant bride, don't
?'... (hihk? Hlift and1 "Ueit" Delan are
&te be married en Saturdny, June 17, ut
J. (he Cliurcu -ei inc- ncuecmcr, uryn
i Slawr.
fe'TY'fi just, heard that Mrs. Jehn B.
tJL Large ib ni.jiie uncswiui inn hob
pf pltsl with appendicitis, which I,am sure
wf. ftim1a will fia varV flnrrv frti
frriiMr. She was .operated en en Sntur-
U jay and is de!ngrwell. She ltrei-at 6b
vi'TTest Willow GrevQ.rtVenuc,, in Cheat
P ant Hill, nnd in a cousin or Air. uurrqra
KPnbcrten who also was quite ill this
R winter with n serious attack 'of grip,
WDUt 13 a greet ucui nnra uun.. jura.
It'Lane went en a crulne te Panama scv
Etral mentlm njte with Mrs. Frederick
K'Fatck whe-c daughter Mary is cemlug
tout next winter. '
nKU'AUF' of thc?e chilly spring days.
ft XJ Leis 01 pcepic nrc wearing Hirae ui
.;f-',.ir wlnfrr clothes acain. I saw Sir..
Nicholas Diddle In town the ether day
and she didn't leek a bit tee warm in a
leopard coot. She was wearing a small
"i blsek htraw nat wun it, ana uie nut wu
C trimmed with red and blue feathers.
f Mrs. Emlle Oeyelin, who waa Cecily
Barnes and is most geed looking, has a
"tan woolen cape but It's net like nny
. I've seen before as It has rows of fringe
s en It. It leeks very warm and when I
r 1 1. ...AMA M.tli U n 1afA Klrtf.tr
? WlW llr "" nuiu ni.uiv iik wiui.-
ttrnw hat with bunches of red ribbons
iien either uldp. l saw .Mrs. manaiey
rKfekcs several days age in a very be-
IS coming gray nnu green piaiu cuiie.
r beir that her small niece, Catherine and
j : . , ..- .1.1.1 H. t.
3 Owe l'erter nfter her grandmother and
flairs. Stokes' mother, Mrs. nenry urin-
ten Coxe.
DTD youknew a rummage sole is te
be glren for the First Day Nursery
i at 2218 Lembard street? The Nile is te
held nt ltWO Market street en SfeyU
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nd 3. This wns the Hrst tiny nuntcry
te be founded in this country. Mere.
tlwn fifty children a dnv are bnthed nnd
, fed and each Is only charged eight
Scents. Mrs. Edward f!. Hedge is
lipresldent of the Heard of Mnn
!, and en the beard arc Mm,
Jeseph Leldy.v tMrs. Charles Plntt,
?Mrs. Henry P. McKenn, Mrs. Stanley
(0. Fuigg, Ml. Airs. liOtiiren uitcnie,
lift Ahrt- Ilexpnenrlpn. Sirs. Bartel
JBruler, Mrs. Richard Wnln'Mclrs and
Miss .Clyde. . " J
DID you-'ge,"WHho Charlette Cush
man Club bcneflti ycfitcrday nfter nfter nfter
noen? The tablcnux of famous actresses
(wMi innsf ntfirinrlvA fltlil .rpflllfltlr.
LFsnnle Wlstcr made a veryjgoed Fannle
Sandmether.,,JIrs.. Walter Waring
opklnen was Klslc Fergusen' as she
sppenred in Peter Jbbcttlen. Mrs. Sydney
ilnhlA Kfrn. ITnrrlnnn Hnner fl should
- think 'she-Wbuld. 'have been1 exhkusted by
her strenuous part 'in "WhytNbtJ' tM
night before), posed as Anna Held.
C'NANOYf WYNNE.
SOCIAL-ACTIVITIES"
Mrs. Arthur E. Pew, Jr., will enter-
ttlrt nt a Hmnlt liltirhAn nnd hrldpfi
'party at the Philadelphia' Country Club'
en aienuay arternoen. 'Mar ;-, in nencrr
of Miss Martha Dcdgsen -Baker, daugh
ter of Mrs. Leuis C. Baker, x- at St.
Ataphs read, Bala, whose niarrlnge te
Mr. Benjamin Glyde Orlggs, son of Mr.
and Mra. Chauncey Milten Orlggs, of
BL Paul, Minn., will take place. en Sat
urday afternoon. May 27, in Ht J Asaph's
Protestant .Episcopal Church, Bala. Mrs.
Pew, befern her recent marriage, was
Miss M. Elizabeth Elliett. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Pew, who have been spending sev
wal months. In , Texas, will return
rtertly te this city.
Miss Virginia Bensen Carter, dauph
r 01 ine nev. ana Airs, ueorge uai
vert Carter, et the Hectery, Bryn Mawr,
will leave en Saturday te attend the
fiance and house party which her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs 11. Laurence
Bensen, will clve at Ceverty Farms,
tnelr place nt Princeton, N. J., ever this
week-end, Miss Carter Is. a sister of
Mls Mary Illdgely Carter, who will be,
one of next Bensen's debutantes.
Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Heckscher. of
-001 De Lancey place and Strafford,
nave lisufcd Invitations for 'a dlnncr
jance en Friday evening, June 30, in
noner of their daughter, Miss Gwladys
B. Hepkins.
Mr. nnd Airs. Walter S. Thomsen nnd
their family, of 1722 Spruce street, will
close their town house and occupy their
eeuntry place at Bryn Mnwr. Their
jaushter, Miss Rebecca a. Thomsen, has
"turned from a visit ttf Ntw Yerk.
Miss Heniletta McVeigh Fritz, daugh
''r,flMr, nnd Mrs. Jeseph li. Fritz,
ei I'elhnm Court, Qermantewn; whose
fngaBement te Mr. Frederick Carrell
urewBter. 3d, was recently announced,
win be the guest of honor nt n bridge
ISf'y ami shower which Miss Elizabeth
SPtfn. daughter of Mr. nnd Mr. C.
fi5' B?rt0". will give at her home,
WT Charlton nvenue and Aliens lane,
wstnut Hill, en Thursday afternoon,
Miss Emma Blddle Nenls. daughter
SJ.A1; and Mrs Edward Nerrls, of
Mm Wc.?.t Rlrlngflcld nvenue, Chestnut
,. wl11 sl)end the week of May 28
'Lh0. guest of Miss Ethel II. Ileck
veir.au,8ht.er of Mr. nnd Mrs. Led
h& Hkweher. nt Bollngbreke, the
D"L or Msa Heckscher's parents In,
h?."; ni83 Nerr's and Miss Heck Heck
Shew at tnerevcn Herse
ari5hMmarlat.e et Mlss Florence Purang
Mnn,?' JersPl MoKeeugh took place en
Cafflf ")?,"""? l" Ht- Patrick's Reman
Derferi?. iC ,ur' .w Th0 . ceremony was
'"ermed by Father Thompson, rector
bfethJt fu.r.ch' w ,Mr' J-e9 McKeeugh.
"ether of the bridegroom; was best
mforihluf(,.,,Themn?,)n' of Atlantic' City.
fffe" "e marriage of his daughter
Leuu v??ya, .Ja1 Thompson, te Mr
Say An'J'ft11'' et tl"B city, en Thurs
AtknnKrllr.i:i0' u..8t- Nicholas' Church.
allaS ?..CI,t-y' Mr- anu Mra. Hlght
ter rL.Iii8V Th?y, wl b6 " home
V.nu(?vXoek" 6B27 Lebann
enuffilnp,1'', Dunn Spreiil, of niverten,
I ineni?eif 'ff emY at a daffodil tea
Kait sSn. fpJa"8' iamfa a Swartz. of
PreV.S " Thefe were twenty-ftve gucata
Mri pte'.,,uc,.aw. MrB. C. Stanger.
SiaSnten . xVL s,unten. nnd Miss Deris
Merse'nu Jl'-.V- Hirden, Mrs A. a.
IjS3e,..nn. V, Townsend. Mrs Jehn
V..7' ?!r- i.eennrd BallPr: Mm. nharlm
VL. All" a It i. . " ..
tr:.V".- snd Mrs., n s. itivnm
jy piunist, assisted In onteitnlnlnc the
'e Pn a'J,,llJirB.ef,cs'J!Uies PHles Will
HWLU-T 1WID 1U l.uriinniflr'M AJnnHm nn
I Mrs j un IV lJ""'ger. .Mrs. (J. A. roe,
Atj nih5rtl' Mrs- ,l- Klvera, Mrs
JWe'i'lvn?.".' H-P D- Thomupen mini
Will ftnT-rbi1'! Ml"' A- Sj- Wilsen. Mrs.
Xtl T? Qiwckei-Mjr M,s. E A. lljblnsen,
A...''' W. am UM Mm.1 1,-nn rine.t
Phyllis Mltihell. Miss Beatrice Mosko Mesko Moske
wlti, Mlaa jSjdvIa Salvln, Mtss Ida Weln Weln
feld and Mlaa Cylla Zlen.
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PHILADILPHIA
.Miss Rei Stratt entertained a number
of her frlenda at m. musi! ftimdkv
evening at Mr home, Bf20 cebb'a Creek
Parkway. , . ,
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nr. uia bxtw, juewura J. BIE
reception at their home. 411
ater avenue, en Monday. It waa-the,
...01. num.winu jr V& iifir neuuu i
. Mrs. H. E. Renmlsen enterfalnedal
iancheen at her' home, 65B0 8ansem
ireet, yeauraay. The guests included
Mrs. E, .P. Tetuan, Mrs. H. Fruehllng,
Mrs. n, Werner. Mrs. D. C. Hills, Mrs.
H V. Schafer. Mrs. O. Ouss, Miss Bira
It. Leddy, Mrs. Bdlth- N. Relnhardt,
Mrs. s. B. iMeKlmmle, KxpL Walter P.
Ress, Mra. a B. King, Mra'H. J. Little,
Mrs,.D.'S(ngley, Mrs. Douglass JJeWnes
Durartd Mra. H. W. Teung and "Mra.
Rv B, Burnsv ' '
Mr. and Mra Leuis Oraenblatt have
returned from their wedding trip and
are. at home at ,1314 North Fifty-second
street. Mrs. , Qreenblatt was Mlaa Lil
lian Bhaplro.'ef West Philadelphia, be be
fere.Oier marriage April 2.i
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-Werth phiuadiuphia
Mr. and: Mrs. ,f. HadeK.ef 1110 Dia
mond street, announce trie marriage of
their daughter, Miss Sadye Bader, te
Mr, Samuel , Lanln, of New' Yerk, en
Thursday, 'April 18, in New, Yerk, ,
tit arid 'Mrs. JTnnklln Flslier ' Cart.
Iedae. of.Frankferd. annniinr h an.
gagement of their daughter, Miss Bere
nice Helt CartUdge, te iMr. Jehn Fred Fred
crle Land, of West Philadelphia. - . '
Mr.; andrs. Edward A Blgtey, of
860Nprth Thirteenth street, entertained
at A large reception In' 'honor of their
nm nnnlyersary. en Saturday evening
last, at th henna nf- Mt.'- Tll1v'.
Pfjjnta, Mr. and MraTJehn J.JBelee, of
4128 Westminster avenue., Ce vara were
laid for elahtv-seven cueeta." Mra. niv.
'ey'wiii be remembered as Mtss Agnes;
ub suns, ' f -.t f Vt,U
.'?nA..lltf'- J- 8UnleyAThemai,kM,tt
a'"?y .have returned '"m a- suy with
OceanCity ' , ',,"' i . .
I SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Ruth Heffman., dnnvhtar of
Rabbi and Mra B. Z. Heffman, enter
tained some of her friends at her home,
'" oeuin wn street, en sunaay eve
ning. Her guests were Mrs., Leuis Fed
erman. Mtss Ruth Heffman. Miss Sarah
Heffman, Miss ReSe'Z. Orpesman,' Mlaa
Betty Sehftffer.lMIss Estelle Zumeff,MU6
HatUeyBlledett.--.Mlss Pauline, C. Shapire,
man,rMr. rMax Levy, 'Mr.'Hareld 3aker:
Mr. Derwev1 HefTmnn. Mr. Hirrv .T.1
PerryMr Mlchaeb Edelman, "Mm Jd
Mr. and JUra'lesepliiKa'ney.bf'asss
Seuth Sixteenth. street, entertained at
drhner.en- Sunday evenlng In honor of
their niece.' Miss Alice-Virginia .Lee
Murdoch, whose engagement teMr. Ed
ward Wiler has been announced.
Announcement' has been made of -the
engagement of Miss Lucy Rtuteman,
dnughter of Mr. and Mra Jules Reute
man. of '2236 Seuth Nineteenth street,
and Mr. Richard Regan. The wedding
will take place early In June.
ALOriG THE READING
.. Mr, and Mrs. William Alexander, et
1129 Rockland street, Legan, have taken
n bungalow en Stenton place. Ocean
City, N. J.; In te which they will move
June,l. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, who
have been spending several daya at the
seashore, have retmedje .their, home. ,
,' Mrs. ' AlfrcdVegel,. of 2001 'Cneuuii
avenue, Oaki'Lane,' Is spending a fort
night at Ocean City, N.,J., where ahe Is
staying at the Blscayne Hetel. She was
joined by .Mr. Vogel ever the last, week
end. The Mu Rhe Kanna'fraternltv of Dak
Lane wlll give a dance en Saturday
evening at
ilia
Delmar-Merrls.
GERMANTOVN
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence II. Brusn a:ia
their family, of 6133 Qermantewn ave
nue, will leave in June for their -camp
In Norway, Me.
Mr. and Mrs. Themas Wartman have
announced the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Dorethy Wartman. te
Mr. Qeorge B. Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Currle, ef'6S18
Meylnn street, spent the Easter holiday
nt Ocean City.
MIsm Jeannette Bery, of 14L Apslev
street, spent the week end In New Yerk
as the guest of Miss Pauline Goldsmith,
of 229 West 105th street.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M, Mcdanen, of the
Fairfax, are occupying their new home
at 1026 West Upsai street.
NORRI8TOWN
The marriage of Miss Anna K. Bean,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Bean,
bf East Jacoby street, and Mr. Mark
E. Gilbert, of the Nerrls, will take place
at the home of the bride en Saturday
nfternoen at 2.30 o'clock. The Rev.
J. M. Corum, Jr., pastor of the First
Presbyterian Church, will officiate.
There wilt be no attendants. After the
wedding trip. Mr. Gilbert and, his bride
will live at the Nerrls.
Mr. William Wilsen, of Pawtucket,
R. I Is visiting his father, Mr. Clar
ence J. Wilsen, of 126 East Airy street.
Announcement Is made, of the mar
riage of Miss Margaret Cunningham,
of Marshall and Chain streets, and Mr.
Hugh J. Devers. of 124 West Airy street,
en Saturday, April 28. The marriage
took place In St Putrlck's Church. Upen
their return from a wedding trip te At
lantic City, Mr. and Mrs. Devers will
live at Marshall and Aster streets.
DELAWARE COUNTY
MrB. I.ucullus N. D. Mitchell, of Sharen
Hill, will give a luncheen and bildge
party this afternoon In honor of Miss
Florence Mitchell, at the Manufacturers'
Club.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Parker, of
Swarthmore, are entertaining Mr. Par
ker's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. T, L. Conquest, and their daughter,
Mrs. James C. wheat, of Richmond, Va.,
for ten days. Mr, and Mrs. Parker have
recently returned from a visit te their
een-ln-ltw and daughter, Mr. and Mra.
Franklin Hardeastle, at their home in
Westrteld, N. J.
Spring Means .
New Life and
Energy
Maaaage treatments, alcohol
and salt rubs, cabinet baths
and showers gentle exercise
.adapted tcv your particular
need put you In fit condition
te accomplish Incredibly mere
.than you are doing new.
Without obligation te you, let
us convlnce you with u frce
treatment.
Cellins Institute
Fer Women Exclusively
Bellevue Court Building
.. 1418 Walnut Street
I'beae, 'Bpraee MM
AflSfl EDNA M.'ROBEY
( Wkw marriage te, Mr. Jehn
v Af Ramaaar,,ef ,AIIefitewn, .wlU
taJjepaw, this' evening; at vSt.
Jota's'BaceMl-Oharcn, Lans
'-jeiewne '
MISS ROBEY TO WED
: ilii JtiHN RAMSAY
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Miss Evelyfi Plurnme'r Bride of
' Mr. Braiin lether Wed-
dlnn! of. Interest.,
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-fA pretty Weddlng-wlli take nlace this
eyeninv at T o'clock at St Jehn's Epis
copal Church, Lansdowne, when Miss
Edna May Rebey, of Lansdowne, will
become the brlde of Mr. Jehn A. Ram
say, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn L. Ram
say, of 1S09 Hamilton street, Allen
town. The Rev. Charles D. Luke, rector
of the church, will officiate. The bride
will wear a gown of white crepe
trimmed,, with beads andlace apd a
headdresa. of orange blossoms.. . Mrs1..
Themas A., Teamer, 'slster-ct .the bride;
'wjll'be the -matron of honor, and Mtss
Jeanette Rebey. another aluter.. will, ha
'the.7fnald"ef honor. The. bridesmaids
win inciuae- iaiss Aiarccicne Meyers,
MISS Marlen' Scattorgeod. Miss Emma
Galbralth and Miss Marjerie Hoe. The
bridesmaids will wear porlwlnkle blUe
cantonrcrepe, tlrmmed with silver, ahd
chip straw hats,. and will carry bouquefs
of blue 'flowers. Mr, ;Ocorge W. Messer
will be best man, and the ushers will
include "Mr. William Rebey, Mr. Themas
Teamer, both of Lansdowne ; Mr. Jeseph
Pratt, of Glen Mills, Delaware County;
Mr. Edwin B. GoBhern, of Germantown,
and Mr. James D. Hancock, of Philadel
phia. A reception will fellow the cere
mony at 'the home of the brlde'n par
ents, at 117 Nertlt Lansdowne avenue.
Upen their return from n wedding trip,
Mr. and Mrs. Raruay wilt be nt home
after May 14 at an apartment at 35-37
North Fourteenth street,
Mr. Ramsay served in the war as
a sergeant, first class, with the Thir
tieth Division, quartermaster Cerps, and
was one of the few Northerners In that
Southern-Division. He was with the
British troops at Yprca, After the armi
stice he volunteered for further servlc
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GOWN SHOP
Sephia
Geedman
68 West Chelten Avenue
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New Summer Millinery
caring distinctive original gloriously trimmed
expertly made charmingly radiant delight
fully individual and most reasonable.
Millinery Importer
510 Seuth 8th Street
Closed Wednesday and Friday Evening:
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Very Pronounced Values
CAPES
Russian crepe, block or gray caracul cellar, crepe
lining-, 565.
SUITS
Tweeds tailored en simple lines, 945 and up.
. TOP COATS
Spert models, in plain and mixed materials,
$35 and up
WASH SKIRTS and DRESSES
17P3-WALNUT STREET
su Leper Cwb. Hi t , v '
. A'n InterVstlnt wedding will take I plaea
this evening at 1 o'clock-In the-Memerial
Church of St. Paul, Oyertrbek, whea
Miss Evelyn Plummer, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wlllim -Thompson Plummer,
of BIcddyn read, Ardmore. will bJ"
the bride of Mr. W. F. HarpM Braufj.
of xjermanteWn., . tThe ceremony jwlll
be performed by1 the Rev. RoberrNor ReberrNor RoberrNer
wood, D. T.t rector rf' the church.
The bride, who will be'.glven in mar
rlage by her father, jjlllbe- attended
by her elster.,Mls Margaret Adaajj
Plummer, aa tnaid.pt honor, a4 tna
brldesmaida will be Mlaa Jnnyi ?
packer Mlaa Majmette", Heaelle 6f Chamj
berabunr, paTTklaalCerimie Leney, of
sunerier ' ynd, na um Carolyn
Adama, of Banger, Me. .JtimUainA
Braun, alaUr of tha . brtdegroem, will
act' as flower girt , . ..
Mr. Francis J. Braun" will ba hla
brothers beet man, and th uabarj, will
a" dude Mr. James Werk, efjNew Yerkt
r, Addison Freeman, .Mr. Rlchart
Powell, Mr. William Williamson, Mr.
Harvey Qelger and Mr. Gorden 8.. Car
rlgan, Jr. The wedding will be followed
by a supper at the home of the bride,'
which will be attended by the Immediate
families only. Owing te the recent death
of the bride's grandmother, Mrs, Beri
Jamln M. Plummer, Jhe wedding will be
very qujeti
HAGAN McMANUS .
.A pretty church wedding) took place,
this morning at 10 o'clock at .th; Ca
thedral, when Miss Helen C. McManus,
daughter of Mrs. William "a-McManus,
of 1985 Bering Garden street, wm mar
ried te Mr. James J, Hagan, 'Jr. son
of Mr. and, Mrs. James J. Hagan. The
Rev. Father- Heir officiated. The bride
waa given in marriage by her .cousin,
Mr. Nerman Chase Keyce, of Baltimore
Miss Anna Hargeshelmer was the tnaia
of honor, and the bridesmaids were Mlse
Margaret Maxwell, or New Yerk, and
Mrs. Martin McLaughlin. Mr. Jehn Mc
Fadden was best man, and the ushers
Included Mr. Francis Tebcy, Mr. Jo Je
seph Creamer, Mr. Martin McLaughlin
and Mr. Charles Schell. The ceremony
waa followed by a Wedding breakfast
at the Rlts-Carlten, after , which Mr
and Mrs. Hagan left for. an extended
wedding trip, by meter, through New
Yerk State and Canada. t
ZELLER LUTTRELL '
A pretty wedding . took place thla
morning at 10 o'clock In the Church of
Our Mether of Sorrows at Forty-eighth
street and Lancaster avenue, when Miss
Mary Teresa Luttrell, daughter of Mr.
nn,i Mm. Jamea iLLuttrell. of 4 SOS 'Lan
caster avenue, became the bride of Mr:
ueerge A. .ener, eoii'ei jur. ana ran,
Geerge W. Keller, of 1714 Mifflin. street.
The ceremony waa solemnized with a
high nuptuaU macs. The ''Rev. Father
Kane eflvelated, assisted by the Rev.
Father Sheehan. The brlde, who waa
riven In marrlaire by1 her father, were a
gown of white aatin trimmed with pearla
anu a tuue veue exienuing me ieng-in ei
her. train. She carried a shower beu
quet of KUlarney resea and lilies of the
alley, axiss neien iuttreu, eisier et
the. bride, was the maid of honor. She
were a frock of Sunset taffeta, with -a
hat te .match and carried tea roses and
orchid sweet peas. Miss Florence Gal
lagher, cousin et tne groom, waa Driaes
maid. She wero a gown of changeable
nlle green taffeta with a hat te match
and carried a shower, bouquet of pink
rosebuds and blue cornflowers.
t Mr,' James Larklns, cousin' of tne
groom, was Desc man, ana me usnera
Included Mr. Jehn Luttrell, Mr. Themas
Luttrell, Mr. William Gallagher and Mr,
Tliemas Concannen.
BUCHANAN SCHURCH
Miss Ethel Westlake Schurch, daugh
ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles H. Schurch,
of 2129 West Venango street, will be
married at 6.30 this evening at the
home of her parents te Mr. Jehn S.
Buchanan, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn
S. Buchanan, cf SedKwlck. German-
town. The Rev,. Jehn McIUienny, rector
of the Church et the Resurrection, will
niuciaie. xne Driue win De given in mar
riage by her father. Mrs, Albert Mate
ley and Mra David Manuel will be the
matrons of honor and Miss Margaret
Blckley the maid of honor. sMiss
Eleaner Smith and Miss Mildred Smith
.wlll.be the bridesmaids Mr. David Man.
uei win de Dest man.
FIGHTING FIXTURES
nuu rnce
I 50
LESS
Parler
Kitchen
Yea knew en Rtpatetiea I Aad we gaarantee tkets
fithires te be all High Grsee aad of kse Best Werluaea.
skip. A Urge suphu stock eeatpiU as te auks tali
efer. ,
Yen can purcbasa at en half price
marked en tar la .plain flguree.
CHAS.W.KESTERc.SSESS
Simple Roeme, 3038 Wit Yerk Strttt
fi M.A.. MtJtfULSiJL
Fashionable Gowns.
Coats and Wraps
$15 te $95 garments at a saving
of one-third. Latest styles and
fabrics. Most extraordinary values.
Anna
Schenitz
in
1
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Women s
V ( ' '
Spert Oxfords
1H wide variety
t
., WhlU buckskin
with tiimminfa of
N rubBer or lekther soles.
Here new
CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut
Fine Footwear
Aa
Stlu
Par CmlC
L Stene.
1306 Walnut Street
Continuing Tomorrow
RECEIVER'S SALE
An Amazing Sacrifice of
COATS . SUITS DRESSES
100 STREET FROCKS
VALUES UP TO 48.00
Thm newest criatient in Canten Crap and 1 ,75
J Weel Crap Combinations that are axesp- I jf
tlenal values at this price.
150 AFTERNOON DRESSES
VALUES UP TO 138.00
Cantens, Geergettes, Casha, Twlll Cords.
and Crepe Remas In all sixes and colors.
SPORT COATS AND CAPES
'VALUES UP TO 48.80
Seasonable garments that
be a most timely special.
90 COATS AND CAPES
VALUES UP TO 88.80
Luxurious models that represent the sea'
son's favored styles and materials.
150 BEAUTIFUL CAPES
VALUES UP TO 68.80
An array of Canten Crepes, Reshanaras,
Pellyannas and similar
beauty and quality.
FINAL CLEAR AW AY
Leng Lined
Hand Tailored Q&7S
I dlllCtlTS Values Up te $128
f
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Trimmed Hats
At a Saying te Yeu
... ? ''.I?- talen r,em our regular stock 100 flne trimmed hats and
will offer them at
$10.00, $12.00 and $15.00
They are all charming; hats, of many different materials, with all
the fashionable trlmmlng-s. They are worth at least twice the present
prices.
Our Skirt Sale Is Still Going On
The closing of our sltlrt department Is marked by an unusual sale
of separate skirts: ellea, gabardines, flannels, tueeds, serges and allks
In many colors.
$1.50$10.00
Charming Envelope Chemises
At $2.95 and $3.95
Envelope chemises, laca trimmed and with tailored tops. In creue da
chine and wash satin. 8.9S, S3.9S. ' va
Radium silk envelope chemises with tailored tops. 13.93.
Embroidered Strips for Underwear
Trimming
Ten-yard strips of flne cambric
1 Inch wide.
2 inches wide,
4 Inches wide,
Charming Beaded Bags in the Loveliest
Celers This Year
Beautiful soft beaded bags In tapestry and Oriental deslena or nit
black. They draw with silken cords. 7.oe-js.oo. "esiKns or all-
Ba beaded in nose ana aeid
Novelty Enameled Ash Trays and
Cigarette Helders, $3.50 a Set
Each set of ash tray and holder comes In a leather box. They are
Sui, Gom'erdears!e BS PrUC r B,ttS In Qeld' or Ileyftl Blu " M
Lisle Hese, Plain or Clocked, 75c & $1.00
I.'ull.fashlencd llslcs In Black, White and Beige. 7Be a pair.
Llslcs with lace clocks or nichelleu, ribbed, ai.eb a pair.
50c Waterproof Household Aprons, 25c
In cretonne patterns or In email 'or large alsed chtcks. In Black
Price f5rPon,-daP4enlyed Pre".' berUedn the r.ver.oalae. DSSaJt
in ll stzes
Since 1848
Chmt
Aeenmt$
28-75
1575
at this figure wilt
19.75
28-75
materials of rare
embroidery.
73c u atrip.
S8.00 a strip.
13.30 a strip.
against a Black background.
Very
Permanent Waving
by the
Nestle
System
"iNBcrre'' Rapid
Hair Dyelns,
All Kind, nt tial
Werk liv sr.-n Uxrxru
N. W. THEE
S3 fie. erh
(Wat, mil
Ptnaunent Htir Warinf
H CCBL8. Ill
,Eitk ebhU Htmi;
$25.0
Rswelai ataeaasfarawkaaf
Dens by Mais Cxs.rf
MME. I. L HECKER
25 SOUTH 52ND ST.
Open Rtn. ep. Wfd. liel. 10-170.
r-KNlTTING WOOL-n
2. & 4-p!r
Per et.r...
14'
Silk & wool OAe
Per of V
BEADS
All Kinda, All Shapes, AH Sizes
At KxtrMnrJjr Lew Prleea
Novelty Embroidery Ce.
15 N. 10th St. Ground Fleer Stere
1007 Filbert St '
THE TRAINED NURSE
PINFANT SH0P
1810 Chestnut St.
Special This Week
laf ants' Haa&Made Slips, $1.50
Vnnsnnl Value. M.
Fiie SUk-aad-Woel Skirts, $1.10
Slae J. A
Phene, Spruce 2193
Mattresses
Buy direct from manufacturer
and save middleman's profit.
60 lb. all pure cotton mattress
In heavy ticking, ( C"
33 lb. silk floss mattress In beau
tiful patterns, special CIO Cf
45 lb. curled hair mattress in
?Zt.c:.A: ::.:.. $18.00
All mnttreane (aaranteed. Free
delivery In Phllrdelpliln-
CROWN BEDDING CO.
129 N. 2d St.
riOTH PIIOXKS
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J J. Lawism
ll26WutStFr?rst
Te Make Roem for Our
Midsummer Medels
we lime tuken one hundred
anurt
HATS
Vnlurx te $3.30
MARKKD THEM
7.50,10.50,12.50
FORREST Nights at 8 x A
RUSSIAN GRAND OPERA
KHOM PUTKOap.AD. MOSCOW. ODESSA
100 ArtlslH. C't erun nnJ Hallet
Tonight... MERMAID (Resalka)
Tomorrow SNOW MAIDEN
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GARRICK l,'l"'AR PRICE .MATS.
TODAV ANI SAT.
THE SEASON'S COMEDV BUCCKSS
WELCOME STRANGER
With GEORGE SIDNEY
BROAD 'ATKB TODAY
SAM It. HARRIS Presents
EC5IE FERGUS
THE VARYING SHORE
13y Zee Akin. Auther of "Decla.se."
Original Company and Production
B.F.KEITH'S
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THIRD OF A CENTURY
1889 JUBILEE 1922
GREATEST AQCJRECIATION OK1
VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS EVER i
A8SEM111.:D ON ONE Hlt.L
Stars of Yesterday and Today
Special Featurea Every Night
TONinilT Sl.STI(' SHRINE NHjIIT
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W. KREELAND KENDHICIC
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Eve., April 27th
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THE CHORAL SOCIETY
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Cbni.ertr .eljia from Ifai ar.atr" T wi!k
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C0NAN DOYLE
IN A PIKtTOORAPHICAI.LY
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