wmsm KSLLLLHEtaWsBsaBBBBBilHEBi rHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBlr.19HBBiKHl ,,-t t y.'IgHlill.qg'iaMiiiHSBaiaLJ..,. a . ..' .k.TI.. . J.... 'lWW"Hfl!r!r'Wr1ra!W!i-i W'iv. IW 'V TMrt. i tVV i.'ttf'ilMMhfrf Wy; SOfer a'-trip Abroad. ,- a-i-' ..--i, rarnMtntBBia il law last imv. ,tiii ratura hm -,. ff iMcr. drrnMJPirP "ffl WHntt arefs coBiB.te S'Sft tint .RwH!t,SSS5!i t-TIl-. lata &!. (Era-Twin 1 therleadlna lady,' CTbe ' Ielantbe..',NelM?Bddy, ,who K ..ta such a mc in- u:Mrriii FVm7. t.'tri h tba Mrt i.Btrepnen Kaad Je Jey w.n.alap.be.prepunent. &?,irAflNT It nice te hear, that Mr-ana flW Mrt. Meirltt HarriiohjITayler haTe IJr!? He vie born last .Friday. Mrs. iivm .ail iah inirrriir nirriDuu aejiuri rF,fler, web Hester Bears waiaer, ei i'sria -...I ia vnrr men ana aitrac- V.wwu, "-- i-. , ... . 'tire., Marnwm j.aj ... .v --.-, . i..Vrn. Several years age, peier " , "-J 1 7 ,f a.- ISarrlsen's mnrrlsie, the family Uvea Ohentniit Hill, in a; ntetty house en zSm. tfin 'nn,i ncir thft Charles WUllncs. Mrs, Tayler Is a mjece of the WeMr. S. DaviSjPageV i ' PTT'e lnterestinr te near wnere mi we Ml ''newlyweds'' are pfennlna: te live hlttUr they are married. Sarah Harrt KV'SSF.l 'Phil PMpa.'czneet te live1 In f'Sittnut H1U: Mr and.Mre. Barclay 'flleFWden, who are abroad en their " j7- t.tn . vnlnr te live en the f'Maln Line somewhere, I Bevj VBolement. She -was Virginia Heck- BLa!T.. tnm. . Tint Vftv and Herbert .k WIQUIUI vI'l "-"- " " ". , . . $ .Warden have taken a house at Haver :frd, I'her, and the SUnlcy1 Rogers v IT.'-.d nr.rr dn Olipnuler) are bntld- urwim "":: "t'i -,ii -,!... nv mr nap tile merien uwi w" 1 " ; lffrvVftHT.il! nn flinnT. flMn't' they? B",.r. Bfivra. af. ...w w - -- ILrTmL. .tl,.. J. n e-lrl T lrnnw and TOll ?JJknew tee. we'll call her Selly, told me I'll iL.i .k. V.1 irnna nn a Hlinrlnv nfrrP- 4V neon ride with another girl and two boys. She at In front with pne of the E bera, and he pretended te drive very I'D .. mnH r.rVlpglv. for the benefit of the ft- girl In beck. Pelly we'll call her, but t"" beforehand he explained carefully, te M tun that what he was about te de was W. -".1.n ..- 'J ni reume. Pellr screamed and nctpd SMcireddn the approved fashion. Aftcr i. ward when the two Rlrls get home and rixtm talking tnings ever enuy b'u, H 'Teu knew, I really wasn't a bit ' wared when hoidreve tat, i jubs jeiicu . became I anew ne expectca ma ie. Kf NANCY WYNNE. - II ' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr nit Arm. Harrison S. Merris, of fi the Annex, Oak iane, announce me en- g. gagem'nt e; weir mwaer . . .- l, arms tvnarien nierna, !. awuu....e 'iM. de Bchaucnece, son of Bareness Meyer pVde Bchauenaee. I vOne rofvtheRwest Interestlilit of the ts"fall weddings will he that ei miss ; eie n Rehart Sewell. of Ardnaree, Rydal, and ill 1r. TTimrv Rrlnten CeXO. Jr.. Ben Of Mr. and Mrs, Henry rimen -oxe. qi 109 Seuth Twenty-first street and Haf- tn.A Daniilvti TirhlpVl will tnlcn nlapft ' crly In Septe'mber. ?tf Ml., rinrniliv Vlrewnlntr Rndarera. v.i i ,,r Y.w..rf ---.r.. " i-:"i' " tidughter of Mrs. William H. Denner, nf tir. Cnnih Vlirlilapnth ntrnet. hlL re- turned from a few days' visit wth Miss Kllen B. McMlchael, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. C. Emery McMlchael,. nt.Kneii 'faSS'Mn the chorus' of. Savey thU, Sir .They're (rlvlnf VUlMth0 J8 ' fiSw, and It te W mpHK(i?ff. 20.4 "M Sarah -Bally, L bby.Mergnii, 'who m emm, e next - wlntef ..te the mix ,' $ffiv and lets ofetherre golng-te .; fell, la MIHV Til nt DUB SH LUO M4VI'Bi vain 11 iw . ,, -- -- n-;".r.ii . . . ( nf tn unneiDai. 'Darts. sMr, Harrison -"rjt ..... Jfcteenth street; He has one brpther.i . i rrikMiAa av 'fii m iniir n Irtj' Heuse, Deven. M Mr. and Mn. Frnncls T. Qewen, of a iw I, lukaaaa. r-i.a,amr u i ,inn ant mv r.f,'"l?",-"-emu ..., .......--.-. .Te. 'ling in jsurepc, nre at preBeni penu- ttlB- -.?. limn In VnafntA : Ing some tlme In England. IVtf, .ln UUI1I. fVOllUll .ldk-Ulv,, -.t f T.Lb V nw.,M.. Cln.nlt.nil of S(Moniem!ry avenue, villaneva, will en- r leriain at a luncneen en Tuesaav, way fk 23. In honor of Misi Priscllla Merris, rfttuaughtcr of Mra Alfred Paul Merris, 5fti of Villanova. whose liinrrtntre te Mr. ': Ivbn Kenten Elsenbrey will take place V en Saturday, May 27. W: ., .. ..-.. . ,..... - t, mr, ami ,iir. juirca .1. veurain, ei t- I.1I2 PlnA utrppl ivlll nfnrtnlti nl .nn 'Informal Bupper at their summer home ptturenmyn, en jriaay evening, May 111, in honor of their dnuchter. Alias Rosalie UMiensen Vellrath, whose marriage te Mr. jnm newarn uuenier, ia. will taKe ilace en Saturday afternoon. May 20. w' Ucal ""' inciuae ine eimai ffi . Mr. and Mrs. R. Alastalr MeCleud. of rKlJ IJcust street, will Icave the latter r P.arl of tllls week for a visit te New EkVcCI21u,,s fl,Btcr Mis9 na Cowley! k$ r lllurJai wrs A no ismeii. ana Mr. H i. plBC0 at o'clock en Saturday """""" hcm nt inn note! uetnnm. Recently Engaged Millllph i (lilllips. fil".Mw.Mr. and Mn,. ,,., II. lSir, .'" 17 Nerlli Twelfth VDBI. Wllna.A -... '-. . . I '. :kn..L:." .t "aavieiii nas per h ..bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW 1......................... It 'gia..HKgi...Hl ", LIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHallBBBBBBBBBWaagaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ' gagatcV' 'aLjgVSgsB jL, k? .SsbbbWbbbbbbbbbLsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI S BBBBBBBBBBsaV ! ' ?IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbI k HHH -HUaaH tfi gSBBBBBBBHP1 w gsgsgsgaSaBSBl A Pl'IAfSK'r'' 1 mVi . I'lmte t. ataiKri" '1,"r,' Iieraert R.-WU. ' ymteaauuii by follewln "Busln.u at l fw"."ri "w '"' "ri ' bbbbbbI "TT7 ' W 'Mr. glial Mra' 'Alll ' fe. "'"' J wn"0 appesrsravsryieay in the ITIl ' " il , v f'lgtwl ju- sbbbbbI . 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The guests Included Mr. ana Mrs; Arthur Dearborn Smith, Mr, nn Mrs, wnner m. jonneen and Mr. anu-mra, wiiuam .fierce uenegre, in, wiiiiam .fierce uenegTe, , "Jd.KPJPWty'wm be riven at the Hill Farms Hetel at 3:30 o'clock hursday afternoon, May' 11, .for raetnn Rafraat ' , A brldi Oreen em Thi the rreaten Retreat, IilOutanant and Mra. Warrv ITIpanae entertained at a farewell dinner ,en Monday evenlnr In honor of Majer and Mre. Rebert C7 Brady., of ,3BJ9. Seuth N neteanth atntaL Mtlnp, ntulv lf nn Tuesdax for Camp Meade, Md. He .will iter( ie te Hagerstown, Md., where Mr 'Brady and their family will join' ... m.v atie4- ,uiy ul uiiv nunin Dr. and Mrs. "William B. Mngelbach Save a reception at 'their home, 4304 age avenue, last evening In honor of Dr. and Mrs.' William Cew Bryan and President and Mrs. Frank Ayde Ayde lette, of Swarthmorre College. Dr. Bryan Is the, president of Indiana Uni versity. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Westing.' of .lph vlng 6L David?, are receiving cengratulai itlenn "ii me uirin or a uaugnier, , Semer Westing, en April 25. ldrea Anrll K vw... Westing was, Mlsa Helen Elizabeth Sem-' ers, of Atlantic City, Cantaln and M . V.nav Ttrmi., IT. a N of Twenty-second and Perter streets, ntertalned at dinner last, night en the U. S. 8. McDougal In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lehfeldt, et Call- femta and Alaska. This kniati Inrtnileil Miss Evelyn .Stuart,, Wnilama, Ensign Harry Duthrle. Lieutenant Pitman and Isnalan H. F. Dunhar: Cantaln mil Mn Williams will also entertain at dinner en Saturday night In honeij of Mr. and Mrs. O. Wallace Simpsen, et 240 Seuth Seventeenth .street. T The Merzbacher Club n? TamnlasTTnl. wrslty held Its annual dinner-dance Wednesday evening at tha Arcadia, raft, Among the guests were Mr. land Mrs. A. L. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel rtemm,' Mr. and' Mrs. Jeseph J. Cehen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Harzenataln. Mr., Islder H. Merzbacher, honorary presi dent; Mr. James J. Regan, Mr. Hareld Bernemnnn. Mr. Jeseph Mahem. , Mr. Jacob Hullt, Mr. Jehn Heran and Mr. J. Ilnet The marriage of Miss Mary J. Merris, daughter of Mr. nnd Mr. Themas J, iiiuiim, mm air, vmcent -. amitn was HOlemnlzed In tlie Chureh of St. (Edward the Confessor en Saturday morning. The ceremony was performed hv the Rev. Themas S. McCarty, assisted by me iwv, jenn r. iiarKins. Kev. jesepn A. Hayes and Rev. Jehn W. Mundy. The Smith College Club, of Philadel phia, will give a dance at the Acorn Club en Saturday evening. Miss Ellen Steele Is chairman of the dance com mittee. The proceeds will, re toward the endowment fund of the college. Mrs. Harry C. Bedert and Mrs. Frank R, Whiteside will be guests of honor at the annual luncheon of the Weman's Club of Wvncete. which will he riven at the Huntingdon Valley Country Club en amy 11. Airs, r leicner Pearson is cnairman. Mrs. Jeseph P. Mumford will be the guest of honor at a reception In cele bration of her birthday, te he given en xuesaay anernoen. May v; at 4 o'clock, at 'the New 'Century Club by the club memeers. r The Quaker City Ladles Protestant uenenci.ii Association will give an en. tertalnment and dance Friday evening, May 19. In the Grand Fraternity Bulla Ing, 1626 Arch street. The committee in cnarge inciuae jurs. Kebert Alexan der, Mrs. William Burke, Miss Cath erine McCarron, Miss Elizabeth Irwlne, Miss May Fletcher, Miss Hazel Farley mm -uiB3 jane jonnsien. Mrs. J. Jf. Haves, of thn Rlrhellnit. Bread and Snruce streets, entertained at luncheon and bridge recently In honor of Mrs. O. P. Darlington and .urn, a. i-. iuaue. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Rotan, of the Wellington, have as their guest for a few days Mrs. Jereme Heward, of Cin cinnati; O. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney H. Bnyersderfer have returned from a trln tn Knrnn. and are occupying apartments at thi ei. jamea Hetel. Mr. and Mrs. Neale MacNelll. of (5161 Columbia avenue, will leave the latter part of next month for Atlantic .City, where they will spend the Bummer at the Hetel Traymore. Mr. nnd Mrs. Matthew F. Maury, of 2310 Pine street, and I their daughter, Miss Catharine O, Maury, will leave the end of this month for Winter Har Har eor, Me., where they have taken a cot tage for the summer., Mrs. Henry S. Greve, of '258 West Tulpehecken street, Oermantewn, will leave en Friday ter a visit te Balti more te attend the wedding of Miss Helen Eccleston Whltrldge, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Themas Whltrldge, and Mr. Albert Cabell Bruce, also of Bal timore, which will, take place en Sat urday next. ALONG THE READING Mrs, Resena Bachman, of 'the I,or I,er r.ilne Hetel, has joined her son and ilaughter-ln-lnw, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Bachman. at their home et Rydal, where she. will spend some tlme. Mrs. Rachnmn'p (laughter. Mrs. Merris Jan Jan trew, has been spending the laat month In Reme, Miss Gertrude Lovejoy, of Spring nvtnue, Neble, has returned te her hemeA after visiting her brother, Mr. Frederick Lovejoy, in New Yerk. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Hoever, of Wyncete. are occupying their new home at Ambler, The Misses Nichelson, of Walnut Ktreet, .lenUlntmyn, nre entertnlnlnR their Bister, Mrs. J. II, Seuthwlck, of California, Mr. and Mrs. Ptuart P. Miller, of Oak Lnne. are receiving cotiKrntulatlenH en the birth of a son, Rebert William Miller, en April 28. OERMANTOWN "Why Smith Ift Heme" will be pre. scnted en May 10 and tl by a number of young folks connected with the First Presbyterian Church at the German town Y. M. C. A. SIIhs Alice Tainnll. of Flft-l Wrat HanBbcrry street, nnd Miss Mary Pcnny- liai-itvr, or I'jioeiiixviue, Hpcni tlie week end at Lake Meliawk, N, J, The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Years ley Pest, of Oermantewn, will prlve a card nartv and dance en Weilnemlav evenlng at the Oermantewn Beys' Club. Lea Olsenux will entertain thelr mothers at a luncheon en Sunday, May 7, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Berg man, 305 East Walnut lane, Oerman Oerman eown, Cevers will be laid for forty. WEST PHILADELPHIA A lawn fete will he irlven hv tha Guild of the Philadelphia Heme for In curables en Thuredny, May 25, In the afternoon and evening, u will be held en the greundu of the home, at .Forty eighth street ami Woedbind avenue. l'Ortlinp-tel Hilt. crrnnlKilnirv. fellc.il. inelni- ninl music will lie uinent,- the special at- iini'iiuiiH. supper win ne serven nt titblea en the lawn. In the evening there will be n dunce. Among tliose who uie !inV'N llt'HlSKSH TODAVT K d. w Airs St. I , iluw uitvn sin you hki tills (nidatien? I.iaill , T"u.in Knew, new puaineps I miaus.ieut inSBW . rt J.. khm T.1U.1. t IBl IBBBBBi igKla.LELl9LBgaBBBgaBBBnPHVVKsa' Sl GMgBjBBMgjMMHSJSHalgJMMja O Jr IggggggKEWu & f SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBK SgVl M T aBBBBBBitk9gaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBgBBBFgaBBBBBBBBBBMSy litHgilgilHlgiHH Interested In the dance are Miss Marlen Smith, Mlsa Oale Cele, Miss Marlen Partridge, Mlsa Grace Pilsbry, Mr. Heward" Chandler, Mr. Charles Evans, Mr., Albert. Caldwell and Mr. Frank Davit, ' rJIr'-.an? Mra. R. Du Vatl Whann, of 6825 Springfield avenue, announce the n,rTaK8.meJ,t J2t 'heir daughter, Miss tVZl JS,.vA'3,,,w!?lln' l Mr Hareld V. lang, of J Wilmington. 1 NORTH PHILADELPHIA The annual May dance and reception nde.r. the .auspleea of the Women's "UxJIL1HT. tha Northeastern HesplUI O'Phladclphla, at Allegheny avenue and Tulip street.- wlll.be riven this eve ning at Mercantile Hall. The officers Of f T ' V. rarrlngten, president: Mrs. M. Crem mlA. VlCA nrNlltflt Xf rm .TaTivi T7nla vice president; Mlsa Beulah A. Fenl mero, honorary vice president; Miss Anna m. uewney, secretary ; Miss R. M. Snyder, corresponding secretary; Miss Mabel Purdy. treasurer. The commit tee en the dance Includes Mrs. Jehn ijorKe. Mrs. Jacob Kinkier. Mrs. Oeorge 8. Walker. Mrs. Anna M, 'Steelman, Mrs. E. May Jacket, Mrs. Jehn W. Cenner. Miss Anna M. Downey, Miss Sarah J. Perrv. MIm Annan Rntnman. Mrs. M. Wilsen and Miss R. May Snyder. . Mr. nnd Mm. Jehn Thuitliitn unit thelp daughter, Miss Viela Thudlum, of 2014 .West Olrard avenue, will sail en Sat urday for Europe, where they will re main for four months, Mr. and Mm Nathan Berg, 'of 161E West Dauphin street, announce ithe be trothal of their daughter, Miss Florence Berg, te Mr. Eugene M. Landman, of this city. t n. Mrs. Rese G. , Leeb has returned te her apartment at the Hetel Majestic after spending a short time in New Yerk. . X LOGAN Miss Florence Gorchev and Mlsa Ctayre Felnsteln gave a surprise party last Saturday evening In honor of Miss '' Ilw5TTTIl U4M ---. UrsV ig .vgajfflnSis. MM 1 " jmmUKmW 1 : U M .a4aBBBBBBBBBBMllDlI lllli 4H : U BBBBBBhaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlli!lli W. fi M v"Hlniiiiw a Hi I VALUE IN SPORT SHOES i Wft The Favored Medels Specially Priced B jgj Russia Calf Oxfords with saddle of BE jffli Camel's Hair shade of Horsehide; and H im Pearl Gray Horsehide with Black Calf B lUfl Saddle. H WM As with our dress pumps, they possess H HJ the unmatchable erijlnaUty and quality gj that ia Winkehnan. 0 8 HOSIERY TO MATCH H I Winkelmait I I StyU in Quality Foetwar Mj 1 1130 Chestnut St ij I At Twelfth Hi 1 W3BKMmMnmmWLwWWaWLmWHBm MmaiMtlMWSmmskdKmn daily complexion helps she can laugh at soot and grime and dust and feel, and leek, as fresh as a May morning. Today new get these wonderful F-F Lemen Prod ucts. You'll never be without them. F-P Lemen Celd Cream F-F Lemen Cleansing Cream F-F Lemen Massage Cream . At All Drug Stores, Department Stere end All Beauty Parler Four Sizes: 50, 65, 85 cents and $1.25 Alse Maker of the Famous F.F LEMON SOAP Mail 10 cents for generous sample of any of these creams. If your dealer can!t supply you, wrjte Friedrich-Friedrich Chemical Ce. Philadelphia,, Pa. 4 At. -I,. m Mr.M'Mrs. Harrison & Motte; of tke'Annex, Odk, Lane, whew engagement iy announced today te Mn Rodolphe M. de Schauensee, 'ten of t Bareness Meyer de Schauensee Rese Gelman at her home, 930 Rockland street. . xne guests were Mr. ana mrs. iuurris uurvuuv. vir. Hna iurv. -u wi- man, Mrs. Charles Themas, of Brighten Beach, N. Y.; Mlsa Rose Gelman, Mlas Anna Oltman, Miss Anna Resenbllt, miss nose Huesner. Miss Fannie waia man, Miss Margaret Geldenberr, Mlsa Sadie Cehen. Mlas Florence Maimed. Mlsa I Lillian Wiener, Miss Pauline Brown. Mlsa Lillian s Inflell. MIm Hen rletta Hescb, Mr. Jeseph Margulls, Mr. Geerge Ogens, Dr. Ell Bdelman. Dr. Merris Tabby, Mr. Irving Cehen,, Mr. Aivin aenn, ar. m. Hi, Steinberg, Mr. Albert Segall, Mr. M. Warren, Mr. Ham Geld. Mr. Harry Maller. Mr. Nat Raab, Mr. Dave Knrtun, Mr. Martle Waldman, Mr. Nathan Gorchev, Mr. Victer Felnsteln, Mr. Harry Cehen, Mr, Harry Cehen,. Mr. Heward Lanln and Mr. sen Baiter. FRANKFORD A luncheon will be given nn Wednes day next by the .Women's Club of Frankierd. An election of officers will take place at this, the annual meet ing, several speakers win address the members as representatives or the in ternational Frauleln League for Peace and Freedom, these helnsr Mrs. Rehlnsnn. of England; Franklin Baer, of Germany.1 mm miin. j-enccncr, ei jvrneuia. Mrs. C. N. Rturtevant Is nrealdent of the Weman's Club; Mrs. C. B. Hesten, ytce presiaeni; Mrs. u. tt, Murray, secretary, and Mrs. Themas Moere, treasurer. YARDLEY Mrs. Algernon S. Cadwallader enter tained at five hundred en Friday after noon. There were forty-eight guests. Among them were Mrs. Geerge Atkins, of Langhorne; Mrs. .Philip Cenrad, of Bristel; Mrs. William Knight, of New town; Miss Ruth Wlldman, of Lang horne, and Mrs. Leuis Kenderdlne. of Newtown. . On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Cadwallader entertained sixty guests. The united States table wen at military euchre. Among the guests were nrs. ueuis spring ,ana Mrs. Ar mand Merris, of Bristel; Mrs. 8tahley Lee, of Newtown; Mr. Annand Merris, 'SIMPLY WONDERFUL" SAYS RUTH ROLAND Every Smokestack Is a Menace te a woman's complexion unless she uses the' famous F - P Lemen Products. ' With them as aSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIBBe1 lsBBBP-?'SJ!HT?SlShBC4jMMBKSw w- bbbbbVIbT' ffmmM --ZT KewtWn: VlIMl .' t"i ' 'frja . 4 'IU h. weteseaMMMMasMMMSt , DtLAVVARB OOONTY Mr,kru.t1UTrr'Uivi. let ,IWt ar, uegan vsrn. innr imuiin Urn for California, where she will re ,j ,1,1 lakmrai in .& innr. main rer several month. . Mr. mhM tm tr- TUa e tim.iaii have- returnee,' from a short stay at At- allUB tiy, ' a. MpIL f. Vi lE-jrff Itaa KAn n(n-AiM. In Mlsa Brnrttattt. nt Unmtnn fur fu, day r ' . NORRItTOWN Mr. mm yJri IliMMik lrr4 Milten, Pa., are' vlaltingMr. McDade's papynt Mr,? and MrsTHarry McDade, ui awi vicbuiui nreei. . Mrs: W. Preeten Tyler, who lias 'been the gujst of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nalle, of West Marshall street, has left for Weahlngtbn. D. C, where she will remain for. several weeks before re turning te her home in Rockferd, 111. Announcement has naan made of tha marriage of Miss Elisabeth O'Connor, of Kehn street, and Mr. Earl Smith, or West i Marshall street, jOn April 79, at the h6me of tha bride. The Rev. Jehn Watehprn, pastor efthe Hawa Avenue Methodist' Church, officiated, The Montatemenr Pmmi Tina Women Voters held its annual spring luncheon en Tuesday at the Hunting- r asartitM wrirl wimia w .iiiuvi. .BaniaBit -muw.L xm.mMmWun inrianiu .. Wa1m" MAlgvHiati VmlKi.MrAA'T.Vr Kttil ' W HI : i. r Heuse of Wenger 1229, Walnut Street HATS By B. Chertak Wenger An assemblage of importations and orig inal models that represents the latest and best in millinery for the coming season. FUR STORAGE By Merris Wenger Our cold dry-air system is personally super vised by tjiat estimable furrier, Merris Wenger. Stere your furs at once, as bur space is limited. Order Remodeling and Repairs New at Lew Summer Prices GEORGE ALLEN, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street-1214 Very Dressy Hats for Special Functions The hats you will want for summer te wear te Garden Parties, Lawn Fetes, or the like, as well as for Indoor occasions when an elaborate dark hat is necessary iPn!.ef these .'"?' fln.e black hn,r although tha under brim and J?,TJlL?tr."iamer of.. T"" Klve- ,h, httt a "K"1 summery effect. Tiny French flowers edge the unger erim. .i.. fcJ12!h5.r hat. ch,001,es a bright Jade colored braid and greupa about the brim trench flowers and fruit that blend harmoniously. hi.,. . K,iJlmbelder.ed,,'m,r cloth naB a Georgette crown of Navy Blue and bright French flowers at one side. einth .! Tiii Jlf.1 or, 1,B," ty occasions Is of shining hair cloth and is made utterly lovely by a gorgeous Paradise at the side. Fer National Lace and Embroidery Week, Allen's Offer Real filet lares and Insertions. lBe-fftSO a yer. Real Irish laces and Insertion, lc-$0.78 a yard. enlse lace and Insertion st half price, new lOe-SB.50 a yard. Geed quality Imported cambrle embroidery In 10-yard strips: 1 Inch wide at 7Se a pleoe. 2 inches wide at SB.00 a plsc A !no',en w! at a&0 and $3.00 a piece. Alse ssVniScyj1"nv,,.dJ!l SSJT. "eiW-ft..8?? ftSW Children's dresses;-speclsi at $l.as a ykrd. "uunB-- u,lSD" I0r Continuation of Sweater Sale $1.95-$9.00 Yso7ltneV1inib.SltJJ8,.S0,er,n,f"' toe1 sl" assortment, form . .lit.' 11' i n'6?. n1 ll.0. new at ffl.85, S3.SB. SBJB and ST M T Silk Sweaters that werat tin it Ta i. ' " " f.ew. erlr Fiber silk sweaters that were lYs. Silk Blouses Reduced te $5.00 lllr.rt1L01iJa5aUr.luf,,, "l,,k Meuse, values J10.00.I16.00, have been re re fnCSn,egr00bVlcThht0erCOs'hidr B'Ue- "'aCk- Whtte" Gray' ""-"and Charming Beaded Bags in the Loveliest Celers This Year al.-bp.HheJ,fdtrabw"d;fthbX.1nn M.Eir8&Btal r specSS'at s!m. BOM and G0ld aa,n8t Blact background. Tery A White Summer is Hese is it s nei gewf te ne a snowy summer of ceuree. but all the riK of "the, Wi,t?far?,iS.emti,?fri" Prr'ct that White wll take" the PU?e or the bright colors that have bii se popular. HSpehS&'i. n&rWlSrfeni?. "W" et this, ffiraahWd W. ".'.Ik Je..Vt?ODWUh US,e Parter t0P8' ,X-48' Famous Gorden HS00 Bilk he0 in White. 83.60. Of course we hae many ether colors is well. Sashes and Garters Hasnes nave deep Value 16.00. neeclal at n-lnge and These days bright Ribbon In two-color combinations, 91.50 a .Week End Reductions in Toilet Articles ' ?. .JK? wer, "e slue, 69c. Oety's Z.'Orlgan raee ewder, 7Sq a box. fiaS,.-".".-a T."L."Bnm Talcaw, 65e n bottle. TSrsjssss i5 "".Mrvs". s5 . aae. ' iSSXX? 3SU ,n-V odors, usually 25c, at 18c. ' flSSrS glES'yja.'g'J?! -.IHtMet. ..usually 25c. at atf 4,H'ii VP. t.H' tirurK mmmm&MmwkkMm VJHtJ w V. Mm' The nr!i. LWiiiLiWr a TritiuviATaiiiBatran. churefL haa .re the turned Trem sMlleMvUte, where Ka &t- tended1 the tweWlay meeting of the Norrlstewn Conferenee et Lutheran Churches. . Mr. and Mn. Caspar Plea, of Audu bon, N. J., are visiting Mra. Plea' parents, Mr. and Mra. Brlnten J, Tinkler, of West Marshall street. " ' " ' v Y. W. C. A. Carnival Thi Yeung Wemen'a Christian Asse ciatien,' of German town, will glva a eamtval en Friday and Saturday of this week. . There- win ,ta vauasviiie by the membera of the Harknesa Club and a sketch entitled "Lord Ullln'e Daughter," in which the following girls will take part: Mlsa Alice Barkum, Miss Mae Nice, Mlea Dorethy Browning, Miss Bertha,- Ray and Mlas Adeline Lo Le pes. There will be an orchestra, the membera of which Include Miss Haael Bennett, Mlsa Helen Goldy, Mlsa Ruth Unrleh, Miss Viela Aehlsen, Mlsa Mar garet Bright Mlsa Helen Fasty. Miss Ruth Marferd, Mlsa Bertha Morrison. Miss Helens LaHerty and Miss Mabel Hallman. Gypsies will tell fortunes and will also give several dances. Mlsa Martina, r.rn.v will be the SOlOllt as sisted by -Miss Rese McGovern, .Miss Gladys Jenes, Miss Leretta Skegge, Miss Marie Lang, Miss, Dorethy Main and Miss Catherine Dewer. Cakes, can dles, Ice cream, lemonade and dough nuts will be en sale, which will be In charge, of Mrs. Geerge Werkaner, Mrs. new'&ob; Coming, Our White Here Are Important come In various combinations. Garters pair. are particularly popular. ISO. 8LViU!Sn itse. ate. iilL2iw -"Vu ,?i ,2Ss;K eath. HeatMira;,; bMSar --Wi,.' . yT,y . TWIlMmtt TMAmnm (' ..t" V f .J- V- '.J .a-, mmemst trettfetes. , sea the Seerte Pas of the Pes Pes tle LiMMt !tfr mernina for. the effleUI tiXBi&2tejrm"M eaXwUe HAkB IT A r j .im WrWa'f Cnsfart Sbttt 1742 Germsntawn Art. Fer ths "Whels Family ..$J-M Write far BeeMee O wt we ray rarest rest reraertr JTM MaM t Inexpensive Dinnerware Fer Everyday Um Attractive Decorations Exceptional Quality 1212 Cheetnat Street Shifters ! Br the sign of the, tin clip be ft known that the uniform of the "Shifters" U laces. plete without proper SILK STOCKINGS WE HAVE THE SPECIAL SHIFTER ' SHADE, $1.45 a pair Cbteaal Stocking Skrm.Smi 117 S. 12th St. " it's HOSIERY we have itr PHllaA-'tt laKAXMNO TBEATBJES PmECTlON OF IaBM J. J, BHUBEBT m. sAMcunmr, EVES. AT AtlO MAT. SAT. W0J(TBTB(THW1NQ JOLION SHUBvDtVILLE . -D"r Mat, ut SilS. Ext, at SUA KRANK OHTII IVetents thi; mi:ceni) edition op MADE IN PHILLY A ntCi .MUSICAL KEVUE "'"' EL BRENDEL & FLO BERT A CAST OP PHII.A. FAV0IUTE8 A ...1.1, Oy,VffllKWLlJi.S BEST WALNUl 50c te $1.50 ROBERT EDESON in "HAUNTaED" wrnr HILDA SPONG "Thrill after thrill for theiw who enley being thrlllfd." INQUmgn ADELPHI UST 3 EVs. ntaiui asm JIAT toy TOA.VZ MOLNAn'S Comedy of Life "LILIOM" ZlZr JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT w,7h"x &EVALE GALLIENNE ADIreetlen Maurice E. Felt L D I N ChMtnut at 10th. Cen. 11 A.M. te 11 p t UNITED ARTISTS PRODUCTION WHITMAN BENNETT PRESENTS BETTY BLYTHE IN PERSON Rally at .1, 8 4. 10 P.M. in 20 mln ut'i of tens and merrfment On Sarnnlar marninc. MIm Illrthe will entrrtuln the rhlldren ulth nppreprlat" yens. nnd .teri. rhlldren, amnnianltd Vi ihr r"r.'?.t",..wlJ1 h" 'lnlitl from U A. M. te . p. si., for 25 n-nt. tux Im- BROADWAY "jy.T?. Broadway Stock Company IN J. HARTLEY MANNUHH' "PEG O' MY HEART" Nent Week Bleck Ce. In "flCANDAT," CROSS KEYSd!. .J5 TONIUHT. SlIS MAE DESMOND 1 "TWIN BEDS"' AYEaa Nt Wk Slwlt Ce. In "Ill'DniKs-' EITH'S THEATRE ANATOL FRIEDLAHO CO. rvte Ek i ff-k 5. E .'BBSkv Frem aK.V IbsbbbbW Ueach'a BBBBBWa' ,Bbb7 "The fcv: X Nat" BJBJJkMa lNKMjj:K.--"Tl.i; HdsAKt" mmm.'f'kf Rnute 1'. in, V.-3. -i-alfm 33, 49, C3, C5, 05 eiW2 111 BSfNiw Clrcui mifil M laa 1 L reiind-SWM I IB IBl saBBuavSaaUUaalVsS.aaV7.LsaaaBBW ,4-Js-.;rTHsi'efCcT! sTOgrH(f i - Vvteav.' Jff jik. ui im )!. mtmwm h ,. -ia Bistef.: tifH' v.; IM VEitfe ' - Writ tea v WELSH StTfGJOO nL r.trwta?1 RUDOLPH VI GLORIA, SWi . ln 'zi&mft HTXTKRIl 11J01-8O I'll ANNtVXRSAKT 1 V V PIRSTPBESBNTV m? EUiett mwmmwi Limited SnsaaeBMnt Cern i.iV mviivAi nwu4m;wgv. lcf' S3& FIRST TIME AT OUii sttaBsTsTtWIeai -i. 7", D.W..M GRIFFITH'' LATEST OREATEST BlOOaWrxS' AtrYT aV aVTW1 t.W .s-jk JMrruiww OF THE STORM WlTTt LILLIAN AND DOROTHY r.IHH 'ft; JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT ; STAR OT MLIOM" V ' MONTE BLUE .' nriv jj.uuu UTHGM ., if ( BT USUAL PRICES mWt" DAILT. 85c. BOc EVKNDWIS, Be. '7ie' BaiunUy Matinee. Evening XrSsa V Jf ) BROAD CHESTHtrt ' 11J0. 1:30. 8:80, BUM. 7 JO. B:SS . JACK. HOLT IN NEW PICTURE 'THE GRIM COMEDIAN- Next Week WALLACE REID ittt "ACROSS THE CONTINENT"- r PAI Ari7 12TH MARKET r ALAvie ie a. m. te it r.,u. PRISCDLLA DEAN 'Xff ADrAniA ,,TH CHESTNUT AKvAUlAie a. m. te n:is i at' Wanda 'TOO MUCH nrrnm a ninth Tivi vritiA e a. m. te u.i AIIHRtTV MIINWI "Kb In "HOWTNQ THE WIND" . .t f GLOBE juniper and m 11 -IT 11 f- , h .w- - m- a- fc ... di,.v;.il, su rjAAU Wae,fc' eST.4. DKMPHET-CARPENTTICR neaWW m PICTURES IN CONJUNCTION WmtY YAUDEV1L.UE -L a. nDOAn I Fa-. Last Mat;;.. I mmwfm BaiaKa-l RAM II. HARRIS Preeeata.i . & "J mimm THE VAI RYIN R cunat "- "- ,r". . 11 V.e.jAklni. Auther of "Declaei Jjclaaees"; ?u. i w . rj i a kath CWIIsBsliaM'lt lurni in His iatmst Sveem rC? FORREST Laat 3 Night at 8 -i'.v-!JTilM,.N katurdat at a ," RUSSIAN GRAND OPERA 1'HO.M J'KTIIOGP.AD. IrORCOW. ODESSA Tenirjht TSAR'S BEWE JrHa0t.riSae. B0RIS GOUDONOV SJatunla ,rr.tlne. "EfOEN ONEIN" t Prlwn r.Oe te I2.B0 """ ' GARRICK---re,,UIAU ,,n'c ;vt v"rvrvlv"v MAT. HATURDAT ' 8Ar II. HARRIS Preaante , THE BRASON'fl COMEDT SUCCsatl' ' WELCOME STRAN6ER With GEORGE SIDNEY! ';- M0NJAY8 old snow r.neuNns. isth" htst A HUNTING PARK AVE. T rfesMsigJ lOOUOLKLEI IWV R.R.CARS 1500 PEOPLE lyWMAaVELS DOORS OPEN AT I AT P.M.I PiRrenrtANCcs at 2aap.Mll OflE TICKET ADrllTJTOEVIRYlMIHC AdmUiien: Adults, 75c; Cbildrta. ! IM'LUDIVO TAX. TICKETS NOW ON "' ".iinr.ii iiiiiiir.Hn WOODSIDE Opens for the Season ,( NnlllHln. IVIa aCl mat eel Js- I k-HXLiJi uv. leiHir ..;" 7 ", ,1WI New anil IIn.tn.tl...lLf:..- i JM Amusement DURBANO'S CONCERT BAND Fireworks Every Friday Evening Announcement EattraenllaukM.V rACC I nun Aimitrr vnili liVAAAllUs PREPARATORY TO OPENING OT LORRAINE ROOF OARDlMf S TheHOLLVWOOOREVBf A MlSbAKOra OP BONO AND DAJ FRATUR1NO S THELMA CARLTI ia "SNAP AND tW.. A'llKVY OV PRr.TTYOleatl UNUUIl THH I'Klt.SONAI.pUil . . 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