t m & LVI s - '1 1 t 1 M t in- J. Jl iUV'1 V : 8 .rt mpV (fi t effl it r lp. ri' - if hen 1 iltl- non rail f, :.t j.;. , M.n VvS.'-'t'fir- W "- piBii WIPRP MLi ",ft - i ytsr GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE jVancy Wynne Speaks of , Miss Davis Engagement and Tells of the Heward Pyle Costume Ball Going Abroad T AN INTERESTING engagement was nnneunccd ycNtcnlnv that of Klcn Klcn er Davis and Charles II. Roberts, ,Tr. Eleaner l thp daughter of Mr. Cliarlw Dark of Chestnut Mil, nn1 te n ceu n of DctHy Davis. Her alslcr, Leuie -! I Mrs. Jeseph B. McCall, Jr., Ami a eMcr-ln-Inw of Lenero McCall, 1 who will be. married 10 nerman .u- El'cane'vJenV te Oebb Ferry te school and came out here several sea. Sn no. 'She l .a , member of the timler League, Hnu ii m ii .lliiuui e 'ikfa lu fin uin nf H!r and Mrs. Charles H. Roberts, of &flng, I-enit Mnnii. H,; went -te Ya c at d during .the war he was a lieutenant In the United State Navu Air Service. Ne date has yet been set (or the wedding. f WONDEtt If the BehwnrtacH will 1 come out next winter. I haven t heard definitely, -yet, but I rather imag no -.they' will, as. most of their f?ml";ckpect te. They are very cute and Vetty girls; and always draw .alike (2nd very ftxlrfhly, tee. for that mat tr). Their names are Anne nnd Kath erine, though most people call thorn Tecnts and Bunny, and they arc the daughters of Mrs. Charles W. Schwartz, if Walnut lane, Clernmntewn. Their Istcr. Emmy, married Mckean Allen, and they Jlv In the Percy Draytens' house en Stcnten nvenni! In Chestnut IIII1, ns Mr. and Mrs. Drayten arc In town new. The Draytens' hmiic I; rery pretty, being of stucco finished with gray, and is most quaint. DID you hear .ubeut the Heward Ityle ceutnc ball that tlie senior class of the Scheel of- Industrial Art is going te give tomorrow nigm ei mu nuwu nuwu heuse Hetel? It Bounds fascinating. Every one Is te go In n cestume copied from one of Heward Tyle's Muttra Muttra tiens, and Mrs. Pyle, Mr. Thornten Oahlev. Mr. Frank Copeland, Mr. Ed ward "Warwick nnd Mr. Jehn SlnnecK will be ihc judges and award the prj.cs for the best enest. Jesse Wilcox, Smith, Violet Oakley. Elizabeth Shlppcn, Green Elliett and Elizabeth Uetts Bains have been asked te recclve the guests, with the clas officers, who nre William S. Bmith, president; Jessie M. Wisblcr, vice president fltuth Munroe, secretary, and Edna Jenes, treasurer. I'm furc it will be a most colorful affair. Every year I hear pf mere girls who go te art school. Margaret Oest, who came out heveral . years age, Is taking illustration at the Scheel nf Industrial Art; Elizabeth Garrison, fashion, nnd Phoebe Hand, something else, which all teunds very Interesting. . I SAW Louise Grey en the Mrcct the ether day. and Rhc wns wearing one of these geed-looking tweed capes nnd dresses. Hers was rose color and gray, aad was most becoming. She was one of Mary Scull Ileyl's brldcs'malds yes terday (that was a very pretty wed ding), and she Is engaged te Jee Mc Xeal. One of her sisters Is Mrs. Mac Knight Black, who was Lucy Grey, nnd another sister. Nerma, Is coming out next winter. Nerma is one of the maids in the cabaret ccne in "Why Net" ; Marina Wistcr is the ether and does verv well. By the way, Nancy's attention has just been called te the fact that Bbcring de Mattes, who does the tango Argen tln in that same bccnu with Mrs. llnr llnr risen Caner. gees' te Penn, and net te Chestnut Hill Academy, ns was haul. However, he has a brother or some re lation of the same name at thnt bchoel, te the mistake was natural. NANCY WYNNE. of 4939 Locust streets have Issued Invi tations for a dance en Friday evening at tlie I?lil!adilplila Country Club. Miss AtlcA Leuglirahr daughter of Mrs. Jehn LeURhran, will entertain at a rinnca at the Whttemarnh Country Club en Friday evening1, May 6, In honor e! Miss Stella Marie Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mi's. Jeseph D. Murphy, of 1830 Seuth Itlttenhouse square, whose wedding te Mr.' Charles W.'Carvlu, of N'orthweod, Pa,, will take place tn St. Patrick's Ileman Cathoile Church, Twentieth and locust streets, en Satur day morning, June 3. Miss Loughran will attend Miss Murphy no ene of her bridesmaids. Among the guests from out of town who will attend the wedding of Miss Juanlta Kimball, of New Yerk, daugh ter of the late Colonel nnd Mrs. Ames W. Kimball, and Captain Alfred Millard, of th Thirty-fourth Infantry, Madisen Barracks, .at New Yerk, which will tntce place en Saturday next In the Iteman Catholic Church, Sevcntccnth nnd Hlt ner streets, will he General and Mrs. 10. Uussell, of Camp Dlx: Mrs. A. S. Kimball and Miss Llille Crary, of Wash ington, D. C. : Lieutenant Jerry Mlcklc, of Madisen Barracks, New Yerk, and Miss Irene Lawler, of Yenkcrs, N. Y. Owing te a death In Miss. Mildred's Baer'a family the luncheon nnd bridge party which MIbs Virginia Barclay wbh te have given today In Miss Baer'a honor has been indefinitely postpenod. The marriage of Miss Mary Smith, of 1G22 Upland street. and Mr. Harl II. Krvlen.ef 1602 Seuth Fifty-sixth street, took ptace yesterday at Hely Trinity "Jiinrrli. vinrtppnth nml Walnut streets. Mr. and Sirs. Krvlen left en a wedding trip te Washington and Old Point Cdmfert. ...Miss Mildred Hurley entertained re cently at a dinner-dance at her home In Nnrberth. Among the guests were Mlsa Lavlnla Meade, Mrs. Virginia Cunning ham. Miss Jesephine Illley, Miss Mary Carr, Miss Julia Bruce, Miss Eleanere firlnnan, Mlsa Leretta C-rlnnan. Miss Lucy Sates. Mr. Rebert Craig, Mr. Jehn Ludgate, Mr. Themas nice, Mr. Jack Potts, Mr. Frank Lewis, Mr. Daniel Bryun, Mr. Richard Pricker. Mr. nebert Cunnln3ham and Mr. Jack Parks. Mrr and Mrs. Samuel O. Stem, of 1907 Pine street, sailed yesterday for an eight weeks' trip abroad. Upen their return they will occupy Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hemslcy Avery's heuse lit Chest nut Hill for the remainder of the sumJ mer. Mr. and Mrs. James II. McGurk an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Ada Agnes McGurk, ter Mr. Rebert Keegan, Jr., also- of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn G. Vogler, of Chelsea, gave u dinner at the Hetel Trnvmnrn. followed bv a theatre earty. In honor of their daughter, Miss Olga Amelia Vogler, whose engagement te Mr. James Kingsley Kerr, of New Yerk, was recently nnneunccd. Mlsa Carollne Farrcn, daughter of Mrs. .Bernard N. Farrcn. 1H20 Spruce street, and Mr. Rey E. Reller, son of Mr. William E. Reller, of Londen, were married last evening at 6 o'clock. Miss Marie Farien and Miss Eleaner Far ren were bridesmaids, and Mr. Geerge M. Pulver was best man. Only relatives were present nt the ceremony which was fallowed by a binall reception. MISS VICTORIA DAVIS ( BRIDE OF MR. EPSON Pretty Wedding in Lanadewne This EveningSeveral Other Interesting Marriages Today Photo by Vanity FAlr Sturtla MISS GWENDOLEN McINTIBE Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Mclntlrc, of Ardmere, who with her mother and a party of friends will sail en Saturday', June 17, en the steamship Providence for Na ples. They will be gene for three months, traveling en the Continent. FRANKFORO Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Dugnu, Jr., are spending their wedding trip in Bes- ion, upon meir return tney win live In East Orange, N. j, Mrs. Dugan be fore hnr marringe en April IS was Miss Harriet 10. Pcarcc, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William II. Pcarce. The Frankford Test, Ne. 211, Ameri can Legien, will give a dance en Fri day evening at Scheldknecht Academy. Mrs. J. Andersen, of Frankford ave nue and Orthodox street, will be hostess te the members of her five-hundred club at her home this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Heward Helden, of the corner of Lelpcr and Arrett streets, gave a dance en Tuesday evening at the Torresdale Gelf Club In honor of their daughter, Miss Marlen Helden. Tomorrow evening the alumnae of the Frankford High Scheel will give their annual spring dance. A wedding of Interest wlll'take place at 0 o'clock this evcnlng in the St. Jehn a Protestant Episcopal Church. Laiy Laiy lewne. when Miss Victeria Read Davis, daughter of Mrs. Joel Bally Davis, of Lansdewnc, will become the brlde or Mr. Lawrqnce Dunbar Edsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dunbar Edsen, of Gcrmantewn. . The Rev. Creswell MacBee, fermer rector of the church, will perform the ceremony, assisted by the llev. Dr. Duke, the present rector. ....., The bride-will wear a;gown of Ivery whlte satin trimmed with old family lace. She will wear a tulle veil with a crown of old lace caught with erange blossoms, nnd will carry a hewcr bou quet of lilies of the valley, sweet peas and white orchids. Miss Claire Helena Reesch will be Un ..,,M nt tirmnr nml tliA hrlrlGSmalUS will include Miss Victeria Cotiyera Kelly. Miss Ella Read, Miss Helena Mathlule Hecsch and Miss Anne jiarmsun. maid of honor and bridesmaids will be dressed alike In orchid-color chiffon, with a large periwinkle blue flower nt the waist. They will wear large natural-color horse-hair hats, adorned with two large blue Hewers anu win curry spring flewera , . ,, Mr. Jeseph Dlckersen Edsen. a brethr er of the bridegroom, win ue Desi man. The ushers will include Mr. Heward LI-j Itei .asen. anomer uruiuur el inu ui iu iu grsem; Mr. Charles Belts, Mr. Jehn Elrey Humphreys. Mr. Allen Lincoln, Mr. Sheridan Tayler and Mr. Frank J. Rellly. A reception will fellow at the home of the bride, 44 Falrvlcw avenue, Lansdewnc On their return from a wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Edsen will llve In Gcr Gcr SUTOR WOTHERSPOON An intrrAstlnir weddlntr will take place this eenlng nt 7 o'clock In the Church of the New Jerusalem, Twenty-second and Chestnut streets, when Miss Edna Wotheripeon, of 3710 Spring Garden rAf will hAiYimn the brlde of Mr. -KVnriarlxk W. Ruter. The Rev. Harvey will officiate. The bride, who will be given In marringe by her father, will be attended by her sister, Miss Dera Wothersneon. ns maid of honor. The hriiinsmsLlrli will be Miss Marlen Buzby. Miss Barnlee' Benner. Miss Irma Levis and Miss Emily Jacoby. Little Miss Pelly Ocddcs will be flower-girl. Mr. Jehn Robinson will be best man and the tiahnrn will Innlude Mr. Jehn A. Ress. of Meridian, Conn.; Mr. Watsen Ches tcrman. Mr. William Bryan3 and Mr. H. , Reek Goshern. A reception will fellow the ceremony at the Phllemuslan Club, after which Mr. and Mrs. Suter will icave for an extended weaamg trlpV FORCE FINCKBN A 'pretty home wedding took place last evening at 4 o'clock, when Miss Dorethy Emma Flncken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H, Flncken, of 909 Seuth St Bernard street, became the bride of Mr William Naylor Force, of Dolance, N. J., the Rev. O. Blckley Burns, D. D officiating, The bride, who was given In marrlage by her father, were a sewn of whlte canton crepe, with tulle veil arranged with erange blossoms In corenot fashion, Sh carried a shower bouquet of whlte resck. sweet peas and lilies of the valley, Mrs. Rebert Benjamin KIstlcr was ma tron or honor. The hrldesmatds were Mrs. Paul Patten and Miss Elaine Lewe. MIm Phyllis Bolten Flncken, a small slater of the bride, acted an flower-girl. Mr. Jeseph Pcqulnget was best man. Upen their return from i wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Force will llve nt 009 Seuth St. Bernard street, whero they will be at home after June l, WILDE BEALE A wedding of Interest took place last evening nt 7 o'clock In the Tabernacle Lutheran Church. Fifty-ninth and Spruce streets, when Miss Helen Eliza beth Beale, daughter of Mf: and Mrs. Jehn H. Benlc, of 6134 Walten nvonue, liccame the brlde or Mr. liertram m. Wilde, of BR29 Norfolk street, the Rev. William Miller, Jr., officiating. The brlde, who was given in marriage ey her father, were gown of white satin, trimmed with pearls and crystal. Her veil, a coronet or uucness into, "" a long train. She carried a shower bouquet of whlte roses, sweet pea; anu lilies of the .valley. Mlw Anna Wilde, a sister of the bridegroom, was maw of honor. The bridesmaids were Mlsi Flerenco Brnker. Miss, .Helen Hassen. fuss, Miss Dorethy Atbln and MIsh Elisabeth Hlckey, of Wynnefield. Mr. II. Renferd Bealr, n brother of the eriae, was best man. The ushers Included Mr. G. K. Admcyer, Mr. Melyln Heyworth, Mr. Jehn Owens, Jr., and Mr. Nerman Wilde, brother of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Wilde left Immediately for an extensive wedding trip. They will be at home after June 1 at 6810 Norfolk street. VAN EDERY HOWARD A quiet wedding took place last eve ning at 8 o'clock, when Miss Miriam r. Heward, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge W. Heward, of 2628 Seuth el el ten street, became the brlde of Mr. Lewis Frederick VanEdery, of 27.0 Seuth Frailer terrace. The Rev. Jehn Hill, rector of All Saints Episcopal Church, Eleventh street and Snyder avenue, officiated. The bride, who was given In marrlage by her father, were a gown of white Canten crepe, with a veil of tulle, arranged tn a coronet cx tn.Mimr tim Innirth nf her train of satin t she carried a shower bouquet of Bride roses nnd lilies of the valley. Miss Evelyn Hewnrd, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Miss Eleaner Cenner was the bridesmaid. Miss Naemi How Hew ard, a small sister of the bride, was flower girl. The best man was Mr Themas Gamen. Upen their retun. from a wedding trip, Mr. und Mrs VanEdery will be ut home at 262K Seuth Felten street. NORRI8TOWN Th4 Norrlstewn Literary Club mem bers held their annual spring luncheon Monday at tlie I'lymeuw .ueunir; Club. dent. Mlsa Anne Bwartz Is the pros Miss Mvrtla Batten. of 636 Geerge street, gave a miscellaneous shower en i Menaay in noner or miss iteien uamp bell, her cousin, of Brlflgeten, N. J., whose engagement te Mr, Raymond Hen dricks, of Norrlstewn, has been an nounced. ' DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs .'ames O Riddle and her daugh ter, of WalllngferiT, sailed for England a few days age, accompanied by Miss Alice Trimble, daughter of Mrs. Mary Trimble, of Meylan. They will attend the commencement e'xerclses of Oxford University, where Mrs. Blddle's daugh ter, Miss Elizabeth Blddle, Is a student. MIK3 Blddle will return with them te this country. Mr. and Mrs. Herace Barnes, of Rese Valley, will Icave In a few dnys for Lancaster, Pa., where Jhey will make their home for an Indctlnlte period. Direction fltunlsy CompinyeYA 7? TA ti- NINETI5KNTH AND MAIIKKT 11. 140, 8:80. 840, 7:W. :$ Richard Barthe IN FIRST NATIONAL ATTnACTIMf ,y I He Seventh Uay' AilH-d ltrnctlT The Mirveleus ,M Clavilux Celer Organ NVxt Wnk .Vl.-n A itnnnnM un.i rtnttM IMV1DHON In "TUB OOOD PllOVinnR" An(1lrA rtil,t a k, imTAt. uftntyTf STANTON Did Yeu Ever listen te your friends' out bursts of delight ever their latest photographs? "YES." "WELL." We Made These Latest Photo graphs. During this month, we make the unusual offer of three of our large 7x11 por traits with folders, for only $3.00. This nd must accom pany your order. CHAMPLA1N STUDIO 1311 WALNUT ST. I'hene Walnut 1210 ALONG THE READING An April bazaar, rummage sale and supper will be held today from 2 o'clock until late in the evening nt the Jay Coeke Memerial Hall, Old Yerk and Ashbourne reads, for the benefit of the Weman's Auxiliary cf St. Paul's Church. Ogontz. Supper will be served from 8 until 9 o'clock, followed by dancing. The following women are chairmen of the various cemmittees: Mrs. Henry Miller Watts. Mrs. Archibald B. Hu bard. Mrs. .Philip J. Stelnmetz, Jr., Mrs. J. Heward Eivlen, Mrs. Clement It. Hoopes, Mrs. Henry F. Kashebaum, Mrs. Charles W. Asbury. Mrs. Eugene Ab Ab eott, Mrs. Henry Bertram Voerhces, Mrs. William Nice. Jr., Mrs. Stanley W. Schaefcr and Mrs. Harry E. Asbury. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Dale, of Green Hill Farms Hetel, will entertain at dinner en Friday, May 12, In noner of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. R. Toland, of Kent read, Ardmere. The guests who will attend the pri at the perfermance of "Why Net" w w w morrew night which Dr. nnd Mrs. Wil bur Paddock Clapp, of 1710 Spiuce street and Mount Vernen, VIIlanea, will kIne JMU include Mr, und Mrs. llolsteln ue J?ven-. Fex- M'ss Virginia Carpenter. Mies Hair Morten (llttlngs Miss Flor ence H. Mitchell, Ml?s Mary Virginia Allen, Miss Murgaretta Rewlnnd, Miss Oertrude Borten, Miss Mary Elizabeth Altemus, MIss'Mary Tower Rowland, Mr. Charlts Knight. Mr. Henry Knight, Mr. W. Reynolds Wilsen, Jr., Mr. J. Cor nelius Wilsen. 2d. Mr. Edward O. Trasel, Mr. Alfred Mucnch. Mr. Daniel H. Whit- Wilbur Paddock Clapp, Jr. Miss Rosemary D. Howe, daughter of Mr. Arthur Whitney Howe, of 2032 De i.anicy place, who has been the guct-t of Miss Anna S. Kewbeld, daughter of Mr. Clement Buckley Newbcld. of Cross Cress Ucks Heuse, Jcnklntewn, for u few nay, will return te her home tomorrow. Mr. Hrwe and his daughter will spend the bummer nt their place, Wcctumoe larm, Bilstel, U. i. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertram Llpplnrett III clobe their town house. 1712 .Spruce street, today and occupy their country Tlie Kiiests who attended the bridge r?.r..y.s'Ne"- yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Littleton W. Tazewell Waller at her ?")" 2.-00 Seuth Twentieth street. In f,ludp,'l Mrs, UarrUen Tayler. Mis. thnrles 1-inncla Bechman. Mrs. Themas t-erey .Musgrevc, Mrs. Addlncll S. Ilew nl'i' in'1?; Charles Hill. Mrs. William Carnlll, Mrs. Littleton W. Tazewell Wal- J'-. Mrs. Leuis M. Nulton. Mrs. Lharlf-i Bluckburn, Mrs. Unit Resin, S, Henry Warrington Deughtcn, Mis. William Pierce Denegre, Mrs. Joltn Ktnnis, of Terente, Canada ; .Mrs. Wll ?m - -jmlth, Mrs. tleorge Helt Straw 2.. ?.M'8, JeU" SI- Kennedy, Mrs. Ed ard Thoniten, Mrs. Hemtr h. Norten, Mrs. Ldw-nrd L. Leeds, Mrs. Arthur iiurnsteu Owens. Mrs. A. Lincoln Steel nan, Mis. Leuis F. Cieller. Mrs. An wmiF Uliw' Mrs. L. M. Kech. Mrs. Stelieflcld Moer0 a' Miss Katharine Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Ames Bullnrd will r..y.ta !cu f01' be mcmheiH of the Print .lb ,"m ' 10lr !V',me' 8301 l- Martins Scleck' thls uftcrnoen ut 4 Mr and Mrs. Ellslia Loe gave n supper ri.Aielr ,,eme- 1709 I-'aist sttrct. cm M i.lnV..:,,I,1,8, ''-''''"or Wells, of Chicago. PnS V(,ll,, ls wU1- "10 Sothern-Murlowo l9r-lVl"!lnse Eal wl" l' 'ic'd tedny at of ihn,ariKet Ktrf.et Tlie lu,,leH '" chaige ,-nrS. Jehn It. Mnvwnll Mru ,!...,., ii m.?iiU ?.'.", Heward Jehnsen. The K2lJieds wlu f toward an eiieratlng room for the Weman's Hospital. i,rHeutcnil.,lt Commander daronce Oul Oul Sansen, U. S. N and Mrs. Uulbianben, WE3T PHILADELPHIA On April 2! Mrs. Percy Pratt, of 550.'; Willows avenue, gave a luncheon and shower In honor of Miss Bemlce L. Shearman, of 5915 Nassau read, whose engagement te Mr. Albert i Fell has been announced. The gucstn were Mrs. Spalde, Mrs. Ernest Day. Mrs. A. R. Rltter, Mrs. Charles Buckaiew. Mrs. David Jenes, Mrs. Maynnrd Flske. Mrs. Felix Unglaub and Mrs. Themas Shear man. Mr. and Mrs. I. '.. German, of 5649 I'lnn Ktrect. nre recelvlniT cencratula- tlens upon the birth of a daughter. Senla t.erman. Mrs. uerman was auss Gertrude Berllnberg. Mr. and Mrs. Mnxlmllllun F. La Reche, of 209 Seuth Fifty-fifth street, anneunce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Irma Christine La Reche, and Dr. Hemer F. Wondere, also of this city. i NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Edna R. Schwartz, of North Seventeenth street, only child of Mr. J. E. B. Schwartz, Is convalescing from n sovcie operation at the Marlborough-! Blenheim. The Alpha PI Epsllen Sorority gae a surprise miscellaneous shower en Sun day evcnlng, April 23, In honor of ene of Its members, Mrs. Henry 'Iressman. who before her marrlage en March -J was Mltu Rosalia Friedman. The shower was given at the home of Mrs. Tressman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Friedman. 600 Northeast Boulevard. Among the guests were Mrs. Joeph Filcdmnn. Mrs. J. Cehn, Mrs. A. Green Mian, Mlsa tiertiude Belber. Mlts Lil lian Neff, Miss Jerrie Meyer, Miss Jmcphtne Smcllew, Miss Lena gmlth. Miss Rese Meyer, Miss Lillian Fried man. .Miss Dorethy Engelbach, Miss Ethel Smith. Miss Rese Welncr, Miss Lnttle Gorden. Miss Anna Engelbach. Mls.3 Kv.i Strllke. Miss Ruth Cehn, Dr. Leen Tunltzky, Mr. Ernest (UlcUman, Dr. S. Cnpnlck. Dr. I. Fisher, Mr. Wil liam Nclf, Mr. Frank Smith. Mr. Aaren Hellander. Mr. Mai tin Stuln. Mr. WU llnm Stein. Dr. Samuel Fisher. Mr. Chailes Outlzcrt, Mr. Richard Kutcher and Mr. Merris Welner. 4 JL Cf fP V Heuse of Wenger 1229 Walnut Street MILLINERY By B. Chertak Wenger Late Spring and Summer styles that reflect the charm and decided value of all Chertak presentations. COLD-AIR STORAGE By Merris Wenger Act quickly, as our vaults are rapidly being filled. It is an important advan tage te store your furs with a Furrier who supervises his own cold dry air system. Order Remodeling and Repairs New at Lew Summer Prices 1 BONWIT TELLER &, CO. if H' rHPCTMIIT AT IfXTM CTPFF.T Shf j i ifts1 liU rm wjtj n .flBHllHtS- i . B IHHHHIBhr- mC B yHB I ffs Happy m .'rarniBBBBBBHSc?. p ,1, .1 H Iti ii ! 1 ' A .. I,. te MKMA I' TMTi Vi JIIUhhV.XA a Kvxflsiw jffr mm ra j a . .immmmm ' W;:l MJfFW I The Vogue of j n U 1' Fer the June Bride The ttry frit bay into Marrltd Lilt SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Dunne, of 5639 Addison street, have Issued Invitations for the cddlng of thelr daughter. Miss Helen Winifred Qulgley. te Mr. Charles Walter Leenard, of 1319 Seuth Twenty third street. The ceremeny will be per per feimed at the Church of the Transfigura tion at 9 o'clock en Wednesday, May 3. Miss Glads Monsalvatge, cf 192S Sliuiik street, and Miss Ircne James have returnetl home, after having epent a week u t the seashore. GERMANTOWN M,. Wnurrn MrCnnn nnifhcr little son, of UU East Meade street, are en a seveial weeks' visit te Virginia Beach. The membcis of the XI Chapter of the Tau Phi Gamma Scrrerlty will give a card party In the Japanese Roem of the Walten Hetel en Saturday next from ;i0 te 5 o'clock. NOTICE t Owtna te the fact that we ura aViratnvK'Cil icltt mm:Ji(UiiJI v VI JUii .' remove,i jrem our former store at ion Vhextnut bt 10c (ii Forced te Sacrifice Our Entire Stock of ART LINENS and LACES TMj nrj vA V.T. JJ )V. 77777 V J VVa. juT VKi 1" ITIIK 1, m;n M.ni;iK. KNTKHI'IKCKS I.iriTO l0L-ttlll Of llPfltfll!", 1.SS Hi III.KT KDdl.Nd. KOSK IIKSHiN Inxuilinn in niHicii BliilSgila '," It LAI, 1 I II I II1' u' IIRV Vl. ELI AS J ACQB, 1 523 . Chestnut Street iJL m w " w IMPOriTVnS, DESIGNERS AXD MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AND CUILUISEX'S APPAREL OF THE IIIOUEST CIIAIIACTEII t'OK MOllE THAN TWENTY-SIX YEAUS APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND f plS nn- Chestnut Cerner Twelfth A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE All Goods Purchased Friday or Saturday Will Appear en' June Bills A Clearaway Capes Suits Coats 1 oft' former prices te 39.50 A collection of very desirable and newest styles. In every particular up te "Harris" standards of quality and tailoring. Smart fabrics, including Tre laines and Rainbow Tweeds. A Clearaway of Dresses 1 Q.50 former prices te 29.50 Just 88 Dresses in this collection, but values that are extraordinary. Attractive in Canten crepe, crepe de chine, silk krepe knit, tricetines, taffetas and jerseys. Net all sizes of any ene style or fabric, but all sizes in the entire showing. A Red Cedar Chest All Style ad Sixei A rcat Rummies H-l new eln en. $10. $13. SIR. $17. ttr. BAY STATE FIBRE CO. 814 Chettnut St. Phila., Pa. HIXTERNTlr iK'n yikttuvT 11.301 :30 8 :80 B :80 T :80 0 41' "Where Is My s . i Wandering Bey Tonight r Filmed from the age-old' senrr known te millions IinVA WALLACE K'N.Vnr. PelMit NEXT (Anniversary) WEEK ELLIOTT DEXTER a.i rf.trtB vr' n "GRAND LARCENY" , AddfJ fll'i;riAI, MU3ICAI, FEATUrtKB JdSrttert 0 BROAD CHEITNOT 11:80, 1:30. 8: J, 8:80. 7:80, 00 Marien Davies IN NEW PARAMOUNT PICTURB "Beauty's Werth" NVnt Wpek JACK HOt.T In TH1J GRIM COMEDIAN" w 11TK & MARKET 10 A. M. la 11:13 P. U. PALACE "TURN TO THE RIGHT" FROM THE PI.AY OF SAME NAME ARTADIA MTH CHESTNUT uvviiie a. m te linn p. ic ETHEL CLAYTON In "THB CRAnt.l!" 1 The Fex Scarf brown FOX PEARL GRAY FOX (white dyed) BLUE FOX SCARFS (whhe dyed) Nat. Squirrel Animal Scarfs f-sl(in Nat. Filch Scarfs I -skin Nat. Mink Scarfs 2-sk'm Nat. Filch Scarfs 2-sl(in Nat. Mink Scarfs . Stene Marten Animal Scarfs Baum Marten Animal Scarfs Fifth Fleer 19.50 65.00 65.00 Yerk Read, 10th and Luzerne Circus Ground One Week, Starting Mnrdnv. "restv . 14.50 v . 14.50 l . . 17.50 . . 24.50 t . 29.50 f . 32.50 1 . . 39.50 m n 4 .uta. av i m?"- f AaS I I 7 4h ft C vLnkSt' iBfif ,fl i 'iHWttftUB' wr 5 'W"1rXS '? r-,n,vin VirTllDI A NINTH MARKET Vlll VJIVliin A M te 11:18 P. it. DUSTIN FARNUM Tn"yr,?'n.. l" ADITfll fTH AND MARKET vArllUii 10 a. m. te u. in p.m. "THE BIN OF MARTHA QUEED" 17T1I AND MARKET WIM. ROQER3 In "A "'inn RELATION" JUNIPER AND MARKET 11 TO II THE OFFICIAL REGENT GLOBE Ftrnt Phlta. Shewlnir Dempsey-Carpentier FIGHT PICTURES And VnuiW'Utc, Uwial Prices 0TH ft MARKET VAUOEVir.U5 -' 1!. T n1 n OPENING) OF KTO''Ki' 7QM gg Player. KCIIscntPTION ROOK NOW OPFN "TWIN REDS" OPENINO RILL BROADWAYnvAt-,Dvf,.LLr: BETTY COMPSON n CHARLIE CHAPUN r NFXT WFFK direct from nc.Ai ween, piieadwav. n. t. Broadway Stock O. p? ff81 In "PEO OF MT HEART" CROSS KEYS NEXT WEEK Mae Desmond pBMIMBlW .nmEnmrra "400 STARS AND TllE GREATEST CLOVtfN RtDEReHEARTH I MM FG3&IES ISA5INEF0M With the famcus hanxzferd fahum llvit i'liruup .ii.iiu.. , ii. ii ,i. ,4 SEATS TODAY, LIT BROTHERS, rnevFR 7TM FM BEIT STS Geerge Allen, inc. -Chestnut Street- 1214- -1214 The Smartest Sports Hats in Town Are at Allen's They arc all here in the colors which will just match your new tweed suits, and in se many styles that every type will find the one thut is most becoming:. And the prices are se low that you would net resist them if you could. .$2.25 $11.00 Separate Skirts at Prices That Are Irresistible Voiles, gabardines, tweeds, flannels, serges and silks all our skirts are in our Discontinuation Sale nnd going rapidly. There are some of each left, however, although there are mere serges than anything else. Geed selection in extra-size Blue and Blnck serges. The prices range between $1.50 and $10.00 FORREST Nights at 8 Qnlt mat. RUSSIAN GRAND OPERA 1 ROM i'ETROap.AD "DIlTW nD.'.l ine ArtlHt. fi-iix nn.l 'h Tonight Tomorrow . Sat Mhi .SNOW MAIDEN ....EUGEX OXEGIX "DEMOXi" Kit Ht. . TARMF.N." l'rlc. h .10. tu Sn Net Hk' Repertoire. -e:it TeiI: Men. Way t. "r.rfircv ONKLIM" Tue.. "SNOW MAIDEN!" WcJ. ".MKKM VID" (UusuIkO; Thurs "Mlt's UKIIiri" !-rl ana Sat. NluhtH. "HOIilS l.OL'DO XOVl" Sat Mat. "DEMON " HARRICK POPULAR PRICE MAT. SAM H HARRI1 PRESENTS THE SEASON'S COMEDV Sf'CESS WELCOME STRANGER With GEORGE SIDNEY RRDAD NIGHTS AT 8 10 SHARP ,wlw MAT HAT l P. DAY AT .' 10 SAM II. HARRIS Presents F5IE FERGU5SFI ''THr: VARYING SHORE " Dy Zee Akin. Auther of 'De Iabse" Original Company and Production r-Vt Specialize in Apparel That Slenderiztt the Larger Weman U Our pure seamless feet. Pure Silk Hese at $1.35 silk fashion-made hose ceme in all colors with Special at $1.35, 3 for $3.75. $4.95 Chiffen Weight Hese at $3.00 Chiffen weight, our coming Spring and Summer Stocking, combines with its attractive- nppcurance excellent wearing qual ities. An Onyx Stocking, it comes in Black, Gray, Pole Gray, Silver, Beige and Rese Beige. Value 4.95, new at $3.00 a pair. Dainty Lingerie Ribbons at a Sharp Reduction Pink, Blue or in two-tone combinations this is exquisite. Value $1.70-$4.50 for n ten-yard New 65c $3.00 In White, lingerie ribbon piece. $2.75 Bath Mats for S1.90 The geed-sized bath mats are woven in four colors Black White, Yellow nnd Blue with the Blue predominating. The effect is that of a regular rug nnd among the eight different designs there arc these which arc-very like Chinese- rug patterns. These mats arc particularly geed for constant use en the bathroom fleer en account of their dark color scheme. They are washable and the colors are fast. M ONE WEEK Betinninf ii miew fiiini'Mw. ietii siitr.r.T . Ill.MIMJ PRK AL. MON., MAY 8 1 v l"enes. p1 aPAHtv L. 1 I'H'LA.'S LEADINO THEATRES DIRECTION OF LEE t J. J. BHIIBBRT SAMCUIlftCWfl1 KF AT DUO S SHUItlir MATINEE SAT. ai; x weu OBuazntxmwm LYRIC IAsT 4 TIMES. Ki(. at S lxl ONLY 3IAT. BAT. AT Z I" 'I- If JULIA VTF'eRN-MARLOWE riK. HAMLET S5S 'VI. . 'M,:itril.NT OP VENICEi Ha. Mt.. TAM'Ml OF THE HHREWl HM. ! ? Ttvfi itii MfiHT. "SOME GIRL" H i a Cnm of llreadw v ".-nerlte AND A GREAT BILL OF SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE Weelt of M i Prank Otih'n 2d Edition "M.de in Philly" With A I siar Citst of run.iler ADFI PHI Et.s. at 8:10 PRAN7. JIOLNAR'S Comedy of Ltf "LILIOM" N.v.ire- JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT VtTthr & EVA LE GALL1ENNE f ALHU I Mat. St , S0e te $1.50 VICTOR. HERBERT BlG&ESr MUSCAl COrtDY SUCCESS ANGEL FACE' MAT IVLTK SIM IS 11V -Af.B ROBERT EDESON In a Nr l".i li Wllll.un II lltrlburt "HAUNTED" with HILDA SPONG AND A MTflXLLV SELFCTFH TABT I i t r I 'i i h 'J ' I '9 i l n, .; rl DOUOLE LENGTH JJ R.n.CARS 1500 PEOPLE fJJ MARVELS DOORS OPEN AT l&T P.M. PcnrennANCts AT 2 4.8 P.M. OMTKWADHITS TO EVERYTHING I L D I N f'limtnut at rONTlNL'Ol'b 11 A. A! mill TO II p. M. Sheik's Wife Larry Sernen in "The Shew" De May's Screen Fashion Review I.ATEST I'REATIONH HPHINO- Sl'MMER I'ALI-WINTBR NEXT HUrTY IILYTHE In I'RHdON ..--w- ,! n "n-m t n r)T.i "" 9 IICKETS ON SALE AT (.IMIIKI.ft'l xit'Kirr nrrirK jki.ndvv. iay ist. ONE MTKK IN' DVANCE ONLY PHILADELPHIA APPEARANCE iff ml ACADEMY OF MUSIC Monday, May lit, 3l30 P. M. THhKTs NIIM nt .niilrin & Hrm'n k EITH'S THEATRfi.R rfl 1 M1KU Kit A CENTURY fJiU 1889 JUBILEE 1 922 T m41 .'.!: . s REATEST .lUdlli UATION A inyu T.I W lllTIUu ..na AMriLMllLKy UN O.VL LI ',, ! enri-rt l Lf.iKUc Inland Navy lUnil, V cj 'en trin V HC'H WANK. Ilunilmi.ir 'jt.-.ttrtM " m prfnrmnnreii lutiln lit i k 8 P. A!. . NEXT WEEK-LITTLE THEATJtfc , M ITHE YELLOW JACKET:!! I Nlihtv t, Hnt. Mit fil. A Hut. Naaja i ,iim Ilcil4'n. iWtiirn. linbU' lit. f, H.a i &1 I . . . . Ife ctfrn II ACADEMY OF MUSIC TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 9TH The Cheral Ait Society of Phila. Solei.ti BACHAUS, Piaaiit II. ALEXANDER MATTHEWS, fonJutle. Ticket at Uetw', iilK CbmIbiU tU. 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