BatT aw K A I fjlancy Wynne, Speaks, of arrivals in m. own ana demeuther Matters " of Interest v WASN'T U nice te hr of ttfe en- a n.e.i ltitnlrr? I cnn linrrllr Mr that . . nn tvnn KiirnrlRcd. howevtfr. for ' "."". l.:' ..::.." - -i.... tllife unil Been ruuium ui iv iuf n iuii time. Cernelia Ik the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Hntl Ilnnkin, of Dtep Hun Firm, I'enllyn, and made her Sbut lest winter. Hhc t my iiretry 2nd attractive. "Alfle" Ilunttr la the en of Mr. Ernest Heward Hunter, of nhestnut 1HII. Ills "Inter Knthnrlnc Marred "It" Davis, the Ren f Mrs. Irene K. Wavls, of Ilryn-Oche Ferm, Bering Heuse. Cernelia nnd her eircnts have just come back from a trln abroad It wan n Mediterranean cruise, I think nnd every one will be glad te nee her again. WE'VE had four new Philadalphians W te record within a week, nnd they ... ti hnm. no. Mnrclc Smith Hart' and Tommle Hart's son and Mr. nnd, v.Mm. f'ntna' finv rrre hntli Hern en May 4. Margaret Hart Is the daugh ter of Mrs. Harry Cliften Adams, nnd her sister Kvle Smith Lee Mrs. Fred die Lee, Jr. has a smnll daughter. .. Aiinm' new little arandsen iiiib a cousin already. The Harts are llvlnr at Wynncwoed, nnd the Eckley Coxes at Roscment. Mrs. Cexc was Mny Owens, of Sa- ' ttnnsh, and Is very nttrnctlvc. I think the first tlme I saw her was at the coming-out tea of Her sister-in-law, . Jane Gorden Coxe, where she was pouring tea. She Is fair with golden ialr and is, of ceurrc, quite Southern. The third boy Is the son of Sarah and Andy Van Pelt, andjie was born last Tuesday. I'm sure htNs -very cute and will be just ns geed looking as his cousin, Peter Van Pelt, who Is about six years old new. He is the child of Mr and Mrs. Jee Van Pelt she was ' Kathcrlne Bewie. The fourth young nan is Geerge A. Dunning, I'd, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nerman Dunning, who are living in Kvanstewn, 111. The h.h wn bem en Friday, and. his mother was Ansle Naylor, the daughter ef Mrs. Jehn S. Naylor, of Chestnut Hill. Ansle Is sweet and pretty and erery one will be glad te hear of bcr little son. . NOW that the Indoor Herse Shew is ever, we are turning our attention te the Deven Herse Shew and Country Fair, which will take place in a few weeks. Frem all that I hear, tt prom lies te be bigger and better than ever, and every one connected with It Is work ing extra hard. It Is in aid of the Bryn Mawr Hospital, as the hospital is net in the Welfare Federation. I hear that the Baby Shew will be especially In tereetlne. and they tell me that this year there will be flowers, as well as. vegetables, at a epecini tame, 01 wnicn Mrs. Walter Jefferds is te be the head. There will be ull sorts of ether attrac tions, tee. .T SAW Gertrude Dougherty the ether dsy it was nt the Indoor Herse Shew, where she was aiding, and she wis wearing a gray tweed cklrt fringed 'at the hem, ag he many are these days, and n gray felt hat. Mary Carrell Relln was there, tee, with her mother. Mnry had en n French blue suit and a cape et dark brown homespun. She is coming out next winter, jeu knew. I saw Florence Tunis in the crowd, nnd she looked attractive in a periwinkle blue sweater nnd a skirt of the same color. With It she were a large black horse hair hat. Mary Miller wears periwinkle blue-, tee, and It Is most becoming te her. I sw her several days age in a tweed suit of that color nnd a hat of dark blue Kraw, Mary has blue eyes and golden hair. She made her debut last winter. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. William Tayler Ilun tr, of the Gables, Deven, announce tn engagement of their daughter. Miss Irene Augusta Hunter, te Mr. William Herbert Derbyshire, Jr., of Chambers, burg, Pa. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Archibald Darklle. of lner Heuse, Wayne, will entertain at flintier tomorrow averting In honor of Cardinal Dougherty. The guests will in clude Senater and Mrs. Geerge Wharten PP,cr, the Belgian Ambassador at Washington nnd several ethers from Washington, who will be Mr. and Mrs. Bsrklle'a guests for a few days. Mr. and Mr. J. Wllmer Diddle, of Blnderteii Heuso. Chestnut Hill, en tertained at luncheen yesterday In honor Judge and Mrs. James P, Gertcr. of Baltimete, who are spending the week nd. as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Btd 01. who have returned from New Yerk. Mere they were the guests of Mr. and Hrs. Arthur Ryle. ?Ir,B. Bertram Llpplncett, of Chest nut hiii. will be the matron of honor the wedding; of Mlsa Ann Wlckcs ," laughter of Captain and Mrs. Themas t. Craven, of Jamestown, n. I., na Lieutenant Iledinan de Kay. U. 8. V."S0,l . Mr. and Mrs. Charles de Kay, New erk, which will be selemnised SP, Saturday. June 10, in St. Matthew's vP'lcepal. church, Jamestown. Miss ajdee de Jonge, a cousin of Miss' SKve"- wMI be th0 ma,(1 of honor, and Miss Catliaiine Wharten Merris, daugh If of. Mr- Hn,i Mr- Harrison S. Mer- S.M.ef W8 clty' wiu be ene et the Jf'Msinalds. Tlie ethor bridesmaids mi. 'jlc,lu.dB Ml88 Katherlne de Kay, .1. ,HJy'a Ue Kay- sisters of Lleuten w de, Kn" : MlM K1'la Gorden WooU WeoU WoeU ry, daughter of former Ansletant Sc-u- ftiin?,f 'l1.8 Navy ftnd M,'s- Wood Weed "?, M e Harriet Scales, Mlsja Aroos Areos Aroes v!!l5c,l,"s'. of BHen ; MIhs Arlmlnta r..i?ir ?nd Mlss Martha Harris, of yashnBten, and Mlns Geerglnnn. Hlckw. Weuteiiant de Kay will have his ?.'' JMp- Ormonde de Kay. us best ISSS'i and.Jt.he ushers will Include Com Cem pni f,.. rlcodero Jewell, Lieutenant faui Altheuac, Lieutenant A. V. Ruell, fin, "ebert Hecklua, Mr. Henry ;.'""nt' Mr. T. H. Heench, Mr. O. ti. V"?i,Mr TheninN Wattles, Mr. Morice ," V- Mr. Itebert Hale, or Heb. Jii. Mr. Themas T. Craven. Jr.. and j.m."1 ''lw the ceremony at the JiS?.estuwn Calne. On Friday evening. Uvwli ': P1'" nnd Mrs. I"-. T. Evana i-tartvRn. A1 larg? !"" for the bridal town ',hi"iiib eiimun at james tu?n V,and .Mr.B- Spencer Kn-ln will re win n0m 'heir, wedding trip today and lt "VPy their home, Mlnfferd. Bala. Kebirti " WU8 Mlss Mt,la," Wlll.nms t,5llSJnR,rrlage of Mlss r.osame.id Pot Pet Pot Ame iVB.',,Up "Jf.Mr. nnd Mrs. Jamen ten 1 !elir of Providence und JamfB JamfB ten '.I'' '-and Mr. Charles W. Whar Uver ?Lyir- ,lnd Mrs. Jeseph S. Lelr imVhar,en' ' Id Yerk read. ChRih ,N.1". tttl(0 P'ac0 I" f'e Kplseepul j-nurch at Jamestown en Saturday, June bi'hi, !,r;ties?pll a ''overlnar. Jr., will Wit inni.?,illeI.K bpst man nd the ushers ten MiuU,L Mi'; Hamuel'Brlnteii Whur Pr"deM,ri, n' Ji.r,nlen. heenmker, Mr. Dedit . 'J ' hpemaker and Mr. Karl Smflv ?J iU.'"1 M,H- Wap1"' a"d their their .n.v.' Ioa.ve curl' " month fee Whartm,1,icp.ll0me '" Jamestown. Mr. Chisan-nb18 nt ,npesnt cruising en the """Peake en Ms yacht. Lwufi IiVwnpa BPfiicer Clrnhnm. of 1532 mertiMlre "nd Chetnut Hill, will !mnAn ..'a.rge..l?.u-B? Pay at her D. I n,, W Whetstone, Newport, bin'' "-" Mttiurnuv. .iiim "A mnl . . .:.' " '. Sr;L??vr-riaS Ferm.rly3.9S Formerly ,. 40 fWWmW'l JIHIl I' I THIS STORY OF anEngagement, Seme 'New mh.n.. u'.ff HeM H- Zimmerman, of S,1M.ut.uHU'' WIU 'lave artr In July -i?.! !iav,nv whM tny will rei main until th autumn. '.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Vellratu and their family will close thslr horn ms Pine street, tomorrow, and will occupy their country place at Penllyn for the summer. The wedding at Mlss nesalle Bensen Vellrathe and Mr. Heward Mar tin Buehler, 2d, will take place en Sat urday afternoon, May 20. Mra. Jehn Bancker Orlbbcl. of 135 Scuth Klghteenth street, will return to morrow from a meter trip te Bosten. Mrs. Samuel Y. Heebner. of th Belld-yue-Stratferd, will spend May and june In Atlantic City at the Brighten. fi MIsV Jeanne De Heusse, daughter of Mrs. p. J. De Rpusse, of the Latuatn, Seventeenth and Walnut streets, has re turned from a visit te Newark, N. J. . Mrs. Alfred Paul Merris, of Vlllaneva, haa Issued invitations for the marriage of her daughter, Miss Prlscllla Merris, and Mr. Jehn Kenten Klsenbrey en Monday, May 29, at 4 o'clock, In the Church of the Geed Shepherd, Rosemont Mlsa Elisabeth Thern Pearson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeshua Ash Pearson, of 438 West Price street. Germantown, spent the week-end In Princeton, N. J where she Is attending theS heuse party at the Cap and Gewn Club. Mr. Pear son spent the week-end at Blooming Greve, where he la trout fishing. Mr. and Airs. Pearson will occupy their new home, at 20 West Chestnut avenue, Chestnut Hill, the latter part of this month. The Ladles' Quaker City Moter Club will entertain at luncheon at the Ever green Inn, en Wednesday afternoon, May 24. The wedding of Mtss Evelyn Stu art Williams, daughter of Captain Yancey S. Williams. U. S. N.. and Mrs. Williams, of Twenty-second and Per ter streets, ana jsnsign Harry A. uutn- ne, u, a, ss son or Mr. ana aire Rebert P. Guthrie, of Gallatin. Tenn son of Mr. and Mrs. will take place at 1 o'clock en Wednes day. June 14. In the Navy Yard. Quar ters K. Chaplain Edward A. DutT, et the Navy Yard, tll perform the cere mony. Mrs. David L. Short, of Creshelm and Pelham reads, Germantown, will entertain nt a luncheon and bridge party nt the Whltemarsh Country Club en Wednesday afternoon next. The guests will Include Mrs. Samuel Marvel, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. William Enochs, Mrs. Clyde Jacksen Mrs. Geerge Wash ington Edmonds. Mrs. Richard Oellers, Mra Charles White and Mrs. Henry Mc Mc Cley. Mlss Elizabeth Shrlver, daughter of Mr, Themas "B. Shrlver. of 920 North Sixty-fourth street, Overbroek, will leave early In July for Qulnneeeu camp, Vermont, where she will remain until September. Mlss Shrlver will be Intro duced by her father In the autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Damen, Jr., and their family, et Lansdowne, will go te their cottage at Beach Haven early In June, where they will remain until October. Their daughter, Mlss Eleaner Ramen, will be one of next winter's debutantes. Dr. and Mrs. Damase T. Lalne, of Havana, Cuba, will visit this country for several weeks during the summer. Dr. Lalnn'a marriage te Mrs, M. Cress White, of New Yerk, took place last June. The marriage of Miss Natalie Applln, of this city, and Mr. Jehn Ryan, of 17 Simpsen read, Ardmore, took' place en Saturday, April 29, in Teledo, O. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reth, of St Davids, have hed as their guests for a fortnight Mrs. Leuis A'. Clyde, of Pitts burgh, and Mrs. William is. Richardson, of Kew Yerk and Narragansett Pier. Mr. Reth will mil for Europe en Mny 22, where he will spend several weeks at Carlsbad. ALONG THE READING Mrs. William C. Haddock and Mrs. Philip D. Fowler gave a tea at Mrs. Haddock's home. Sixty-ninth avenue, Oak Lane, en May 2 in honor of Mlss Helen E. Gormley. Miss Gormley's marriage te Mr. William C. Haddock, Jr., will take place Saturday, J,une 3. Mrs. Andrew Whltaker of Ogemtz, Is visiting her aunt Mrs. Fred J. Slack, of Buffalo avenue, Ventner. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Lieutenant and Mrs. Themas J. Chris man, of Camp Meade, are spending the week-end with Mrs. Chiisman's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Sterr. Lieu tenant Chrlsman attended the reunion of the Eighteenth Infantry en Saturday at the Hetel Majestic. The Beth Judah Dramatic Club will held a kaffeklatch and dunce In the auditorium of the synagogue, 5426 Sansom street, en Wednesday next The committee in charge includes Mlss Monye vogeisenn, miss tstnei jocKsen, Mlss Irene Levy. Mlss Anna Hershman. Mlss Ruth Retter. Mlss Esther Snyder and Mlss Anna Weinsteck. The pro ceeds of the affair will go toward mak ing up Dasxeu or ioeu rer peer ram lltes. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mlsa Marie Murphy, of 1818 Mifflin street, will entertain the members of the Phi Sigma Tan Sorority at their regular weekly meeting this evening at the home of her aunt, Mrs. H. Ruesscamp, of 2339 North Twenty-first street. The sorority will glva a dance en Saturday, May 20, at the Twentieth Century Club, lu Lansdowne. Mr. and Mrs. James Caffrey, et 2341 Seuth Seventeenth street have as their guests Mrs. P. Brennau, her daughter, IltPOMTBltS, DB8iaXBK8 MtAKBHB OF WOVJTW'S t CMLDRBX'B X?riKBL Or TUB HIQHKST CttABlCTKH FOR uebb THAU TWBHTTStZ YBABB f.pl5 APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND Unusualfuesdav Street Dresses Styles for afternoon, tee. Distinctive models in all fashionable fabrics, Formerly te $39.59, at t pv WC mV gmtfmm? . I Prices Blouses Pninlex Hniiw fflUg Hi iSllf II Dainty styles in dimity; A -Ik t . b, k H'::; I BiEw" U Peter Paer shawl African, cordovan, H; ' iP VIRILE SCENES iw miss Arabella v. morevis Of 2901 Memphis street, whose marriage te Mr. Nerman D. Kline, of 1427 Seuth Fifty-second street, will take place en June 24 Miss Margaret Brennan, and her crand- 4fllll.lll.F Ulna 1nn .Tflln t Trn.tn. lptt. ' ' ' H0LME8BURG The Girls' League of the Emmanuel Church will riva a card nartv en Tues day evening, May 16, In the Helmcsburg Dnu-y. Mrs. Benjamin Clark, of 7750 Cottage Bircei, win entertain at live nunarea nt her home this evening. The guests will be Mra Jehn Parry, -Mrs. Charles Mc Mc Clure. Mrs. Harvey Walten, Mrs. Har vey Haines, Mra. Rey Donaldsen, Mrs. Frank Lvman. Mrs. Henrv Weeds. Mlss Ida Walten, Mlss Careline Snyder, Mlss Florence Haines ana Mlss Alice Frent, GERMANTOWN Mlss Mildred Elsenhewer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Elsenhewer, of Kitchens lane, will entertain at a bridge party at ner home en xueseay evening, May 16. These present will be Mlss Katherine Hubbs, Mlss Frances Gllkey, .tiiss Mary urenneman, miss unzabctn Mencke, Mlss Gwendelyn Miller. Mr. Jehn Seltzer, Mr. Frederick Cardcza, Mr. Hebert Smiley, Mr. Harry Fcrrlera, mr. iienry uarperana, Mr. Wilmcr Tay Tay eor, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Ackerevd. el Pelham Court, have Issued Invitations rer a oance at the Philadelphia Coun try Club en Friday evening. May 19, in noner or tneir aaugntcr, miss uuitn Ackereyd. Mr. Walker Weed Hens, of C147 Wajne avenue, has announced the en gagement of his daughter. Mlss Careline Hess, te Mr. Frederick A. Leser, of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Glllmere, of 541 East Chelten avenue, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth et a son. Mr. and Mrs. A. Theodere Abbett have returea te tneir nome. 520 west Hen teri street, after a stay In Havana, uue. Miss Alice Tatnall, of C03 West Hans berry street, has returned from a visit te Mr. and Mrs. Themas Tatnall, of Wilmington. MOORESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hubert Cooper are eeing cengratuiateu en tnc eirtu of twins. Mr. and Mrat, Herbert Lensacre have returned te their home In Yerk, Pn aner spending tne weeit-ena with Mr. ana Mrs. uruee, or central avenue. Mrs. Merdlca Hunt and Mrs. A. Stiles are spending some time at Strathmcre, -, J, The new officers for the Weman's Guild or Trinity Church are Mrs. Ben jamin Llpplncett, president; 'Mrs. Ner man Stryker. secretary, and Mrs. F. Q, Stroud, treasurer. NORRI8TOWN Mr. ana Mrs .Frank W. Walker, of Marshall and Bat bailees streets, accom panied by their niece, Mlss Bella Mc- uaw, nave sanea rer n reur months' stay In Europe. Mlss Mary Rust, of Texas, Is the guest of Mlss Rosalie Weaver, of East Jacoby street, DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Albert Granger, of Up land, have gene te thelr sheeting box In Maryland, where they will spend n week. Mrs. Granger will entertain the members of her brldre club nt luncheon tomorrow. Her guests will meter from Chester. Mrs. Wesley M. Clifferd entertained at luncheon and bridge .at her home in Swarthmere en Thursday afternoon. A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Opportunities Silk Chemises of crepe de chine; real filet trimming, and hand embroidered. n te Be Mai BffaBeilllllllHBlBllllllllllllV mWyfi" ? $Pr7WtikjBaaaar5li boeoom . -wtS aaaa ai Lf ieV t ermerly 3.85 H mHk'H mH H HH Hi )PZ 9.95 WBE?Si:-v W in . nBmBmXmW&.- j -lli'irj"! Ntehtn. bb b - . jr-rm- mm wbb r 1 i b ih -.ibi mw m m .m m maw m mr- m m mm h itfj yt' Y'1 iv . ADVENTURES Blue Heren'a Bride By DADDY TU week Jack and Janet fry te find a mate for Blue Heren, and peculiar things happen. ' CHAPTER I Twe Are Lonesome BLUB HBIION was woeful. He steed en one leg In the shallows of Jbe river nnd sang n sad seng: "Crcekcty-crcekcty- creak ! Why am I feeling se bleak? Because spring is here, And no birdie dear Admires the Hnane of my beak!" Janet nnd .Tack hopped out of their beds. They dressed quickly nnd, Hur ried te the edge of the river. HVa.im until, la vnrv flnleflll. BltlG Heren," said Janet. '"It sounds like ftaMHAii.nnnn '" "It isn't n stemnch-nchc that bothers m ." rpniidi mue iicren. -it is : bachelor Thenrtachc. Crceketj-creekety ..vi frl.nt'u whv T'm feeling BO bleak," Blue Heren gazed at Janet with meurniui eyes, -xeu wen u !::. kib tnn. if vnu linil n beak like UKl ww, -- y Jutiet regarded his long bill critically, and agreed with him. "Your beak isn't very handsome, ebc admitted. . im..i l. I.. .., ..enfiil nrnnkPil IllllO Heren, skillfully spearing a minnow with the MP Of It. e turew u . " the air, opened his beak wide, caught the minnow nnd gulped it down. (i could support n wife in fine shnpe, concluded Ulue Heren, wiping his bill eh a tuft of gross. ,i,r "Why den t you get n wife, then nsked Jack. "All the ether birds have mates." , . . ,. Ulue Iicren frowned nt Jack. "Didn't you hear my song.' ' he de manded. "Ne birdie denr mlmlrcs the shape of my beak," IMtie Heren eniled with n gulp. He had ppenred nnether minnow and 'gobbled It. As seen ns hr could spenk he went en: "I would gladly get a wife if I could find n bird who is net gladly mated. IJut whtw shall I find such a bird in Blrdlnnd?" Jack nnd Janet looked about them. They could sce many happy birds flit ting among the trees nnd building nests. Thev were all two by two. "We will seek a mate for you. premised Janet. "Yeu stay here fish ing nnd we will be buck seen. Se Jnck and Janet ran off through the weeds searching, searching. As they searched they sang a little song of their own : . "We're looking for n birdie free u'i,. n'nniii tn -p,1 nnd hnnnv be. Frem the birds enme nn answering seng: . 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Hutclilngs, of -.vnwvd w'vie engagement was announced en Sat urday te Dr. II. Herbert Parchcr. Jr., son of Mrs. H. II. Parchcr, of this city, formerly of .Washington, D. C. Their search led Jack and Janet te the edge of-a wnmp. They sang tuvir i. i ""fi " f Geerge Allen, .inc. 1 1214 CHestnut Street 1214 1 Yeu are Sure te Need a S Dressy Hand Made Hat & There Is one of sand hemp with a draped crown encircled by a 'A Brown nnd Tile satin ribbon. A tiny bunch of fruit Rives an added fj touch 910.00. d Anether hat Is all ene color. Navy, Sand, Jade or American A Beauty, whichever you wish. It Is et hemp with a graceful ostrich P feather about the crown $13.50. 4 A hat of Cherry hemp Is faced with Georgette. Cherry ribbon Sg ruffles nre all around the crown and a bunch of the brightly colored m fruit hangs at ene side 918,00. Bath Towels, Wash Cleths, Dish Towels, , All Reduced Heavy grade Turkish towels, size 19x38 Inches, at 35c each. Large size extra heavy bath towels, 22x44 Inches, at 38e each. "Wash cloths In Pink or Blue, with stripes or borders, value 10c, new 6e each. AH linen dish toweling:. Red and Blue borders, 8Se a yard. Half linen hemmed glass cloths, Kc value, at 9Se each. All linen hemmed glass cloths, 75c value, at SOe each. An Exclusive Design in Novelty Sports Crepe, $4.50 a Yard We have Imported this unusual design and "have had it made up exclusively for us In lovely lustrous Canten crepe. The background Is white with a charmln? pattern of rings In Orange and Gray, Henna and Gray, Orange nnd Blue or Periwinkle and Tan. It la a fascinating material from which te fashion a hat, a sktvt, a dress or the bright lining of a cape. 40 Inches wide, 94.60 a yard. Children's Full Fashioned Lisle Socks White With Colored Tops, 50c a Pair, 3 for $1.25 These socks ate se beautifully made that the yeuncster will have no trouble UeepInK them up, as Is often the case if tha socks are seamless. The bright berderu come In many colors. There axe turn-ever cuffn and English tops, soe a pair; 3 pairs for 9I3B. Skirts en Bodices for Children, $2.00 and Gymnasium Bleemers, $3.50 Pleated Blue scree skirts en white' bodices, 83.00 each. Gymnasium bloomers of Black or Blue serge. 14 te 19 years Reduced from $6.75 te 83.S0. 7"ra. 4 Continuation of Sweater Sale Sweaters that were 13.95 te $7.50 are new selling at 31.96 te $3.95. There are also a few tuxedo sweaters at half price. Mehairs that were ?1C50 nnd S19.S0 are new $T.50. -c. Juenairs Fine Nainsoek for Women's and Children's Underwear imperial .tuinmiuKB, vrry nne. 13.50 $3.78 and 84.00 a niece: 40 Finest quality long clot in, se JOO ler a lu-yanl plvc. The Present Fashion Demands Pearls, Beaded Bags and Girdles Our Imitation usually geed color. -nwAni.2sp ial!y attra.ctl,v beadd bag ls formed of Black or Blue fi silk with n dcslcn ombreldered In steel bead-., $18.75 te $38 00. U $50 tS $lo.eo! Cm ln "ll COl0rs Eem8 are "'adenaatlc. g ju rsisrtmmcrmuTiaE.M -1 rtZEfimtacmw r ?"' ViE2SLTl C3iTSlti song, ana ia nswr - .. " "Oh oe oe I Oh- oe oe J I'm alone and free Awaiting a mate te tnartf me!" Janet clapped her hands. "Hurrah 1 Our search Is ended," she cried. A harsh acrecch abete their heads made Jack and Janet .Jump. Then looked up. There en, the limb of a tree, blinking down at them, sat a fussy -looking litlle lady owl. "Oh oe oe ! Here I ami" she shrieked. 'Where is the mnte you offer me?" Jack and Janet started in dismay nt the fussy-loeklng little lady owl. Bhe wasn't nt all the kind of a.rente they would have picked ler iue neren. (In tlie next chapter will b told hew Blue Heren gets a scare.) Wedding Flower "Th Sign of th " CHARLES HENRY FOX 211 S. BROAD ST. ; Walnal 07P ? ft - ffet ITTi tjtiet IMS Ckestnat Btrert r . lU-yaM nlece. 36 Infheq M Inches wide. $4.60 a clece inchca wide, $3.60, $8.75, $3.50 and m pearls nre beautifully matched and have un. MARVA REHN HABaLy'iiJLI'g-SiU-t'rirli for Veu" EARL & LINDSAY -Jg-iiTfin the Altar te h Ohtjte" THE HENNINGS "Jl Thiy PurPflie mmmmrmmmmmmm LEE & DUNHAM T.!"' Twe l'nnlT" mr. TWO.PRT tkatitrk rnuniv CHESTER COWKLIN in "THE PIPER" Rsluli Dnlten's f'enrrrt Orctttttra Kff,i. .lulllf en l'hlUr' F1nt Ormp .Mntlns. 10c, Tax Incluiln!. 13e and L'Oc. Wr Kxf nt Salurdiv IOl'. 30c. 4 De .C'dN'riM'lll'H NOON TO 11 ', Jl. Lam hhew HUrU ut 8 u't'lwk HUurp NMM SIMMER MOUTHS . MMODKTrHO AKp MftUStNO BHOWN &1BRAUCHER, Si' Casttca Ave., Otrasatvwa Phene; Oermantewm ll 13niniTrnLrri:rirnrarrrrrrr; unw u th time le have reur Furs Remodeled and repaired, a (Me slrles for the temlnt ! ar readr. JOHN 'J. KEHOEEST. lXta N. IATII ST. laanxncurjxnxRr renccune. SWIMMING AND TENNIS rer rVemn and Cirli Initnctien by appeiMminl N'er clnasti start? every week. iiKrln mimmer KperH new. (Send or call for detail) wmi niir., std mmem b. North Dldt., lets XV. Jhlgh Ave. THE V. M. C. A. OF ri!U.A. Demonstration THIS WEEK of the Practical Frent CORSET ALSO BRASSIERES fffiadami 835 Chestnut St. Prlei Always Moderate. Hew tlie Thin Become Plump And the Plump Less Plump The adding of weight Is net mstcrIeus te these who knew hew nor Is the reducing of weight. Our treatments are Intelli gently planned te meet the Individual need and are given by skillful attendants, under the supervision of trained nurses. Yeu will become enthusiastic after a trial demonstration which we offer without any cost or obligation. Cellins Institute Fer Women Exclusively Bellevue Court .Building 1418 Walnut Street Phene, Spruce 848 sMcimmr, KVE8. AT 8:10 POP. MAT. WED, wNtfs rtwnsiEirrawwa LION B0MB0 SMllaatEKr TNtWOettfSBKT D?!l?.,"ta- "8- ii JA.MKS li EDITH JAMKH In "A Munlcil Nevell' Orterins" JACK .MERMV nd a Pack of Card HERMAN A BHI OK In a "Sonelosy ' KIMHERI.EY & PAfiH In a I'emnlr OfTerln "MADE IN PHILLY" The All-Star. All-Phllailelphla Musical Itsvue Preea a Smajhlne lilt Iew Tarpii, Sen. Scne and Kun Brendel & Bert nn.t r (Irfat Ct nt I'rlnripal. WALNUT., te,.-- ROBERT EDESON "HAUNTED" m With HILDA SPONG SHE'S COMING BACK MAY 15! 1 POPULAR DEMAND R JTt'RN ENC.AOE.MEN I' Charlette Greenwood in "LETTY PEPPER Summer Prices ?2fhMn?eV I no I ..Mi I'ep. vxra. .Mit., nue te ai.en, Ne IIIli.r BROAD Tonight at 8:1 S I'HAllI.ES rilOIIMAN Preeenn C WILLIAM ILLETTE in His LATtsr Succiss "THE BREAM MAKER" Pepulnr Prim Main Wi1 and fat OARRICIC I'epl'lar price vm'""rw SIATINEEH wed. asat. SAM II. HAIUUS Prf3ini THE BEAhON'S COSIEDV SCCCES3 WELCOME STRANGER With GEORGE SIDNEY ACADEMY of MUSIC MASK AND WIG CLUB of ih l'nirilty of PnnHnla w II prent Its flnl rrfermanc et "TELL-TALES", Saturday Evg., May 13, Prat new nt llrpiw', 1 1 ID Chratnnt Htrrtt K EITH'S THEATRE MILDRED HARRIS (Formerly Mm Charll" r'mplln) I'l "MOVIE M MI BAILEY & COWAN Ull. I RED CI AltKE A I II. TIIK COME RACK. ;nil Other. POINT BREEZE PARK OPENS . Next Saturday, May 13 NKW. NOVEL rnd IT-TO-THE-MtNUTE Amusements ACADEMY OF MUSIC TOMORROW EVENING AT 8:15 The Cheral Art Society of Phila. SeUUtt BACHAUS. Piaaltt II. AI.EXANDCK MATTHaWt. Oendaetar Tkktti H JieeiM's, t p-w atitnui at, t Gate b. 5 JMBW IXHI iB REATtS1 HIT nasi ixU av NINETKEMTrt AND M 11, 1:HA,kI.8, Silt, T RODOLP1 VALE1 AND GLORIA SWANSON; IN NKW PARAMOUNT M "Beyond the R BY ELINOR OLYW'i Adilfn CARL- ROLLINS. fllXTRCHTH AND MAIIN 11:15 A. M.j 1:4S, 4:M, 71 COMMENCING TOUAT? F1RRT TIMPC! AT -' OUR PRICES f 1 w : -wmwm r PatSENTCD IN ITS CKTIRCTY WITH ALL THE ORKflAL OTKI5 CTCAHOONCOFTrC' GREATEST CASTS INCLUDING LILLIAN AND DOROTHY CISH JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT (Star of I.lllem) MONTE BLUE and 15,000 ethers USUAL PRICES a DAILY 3Sc, SOc &sa iiinrriinj mum Of IHKf ; S10W I . x EVGS.. SAT. MAT. 50e, 7MyA' '$& mr . K4. !f 0 Jmf imOAD & i CHi:STNUT Tyt f,ii tnn .i.riii n.fin 7.fln n la n ONE WEEK ONLY -i;nMMENCIl5M AUUrtl r HfcJA llkl.SG'.llAl.V.l .A Wallace Reiqv Acress the Continent A PARAMflfNT PlrTt-'HE 'J DAI KfV 1-TI MARKET BT$. rALAlb 10 A. M tn 11:10 P. Mr. Mae Murrray in "Fascinatfeai! ARCADIA C'IINST.NL'i; mwKV 1RT1I & CHESTNUT ID A M. tn 11:13 P. M. "MIDNIGHT , VICTORIA NINTH A MARKXT, I) A SI. te ll:I6P.iM IIAKKV nr.v "MAN TO MAN". pi fXOV JUMPER AND SIAIUUTT, CONTINUOUS 11 TO'il 3 One Week Beginning Matinee If A BOUBLK LKNCTH 1500 PEOPLE 700 (assaiis I DOORSOPCN AT IAT P.M. Wl TICKET AOmrc TO EyiRYTHWCl ADMIHslOV, m its Site. INCI.l IlIMi T.W :m, niiiniiKN. SE.TS OW ON MIc t ll'.mhiU ii ml nt Shaw (lruJ A nirvttlitn MHiirlf E. llt L D I N E t htnut l 10th. Cen 11 A. SI te 11 P.M. Dere Davidsen & Jane Novak' t '14 HEN TPRPIN In "HTKP 1'nRWAJUr's Knrliti Arfenl,Amrrleit' Vorrmeii TmrnWi' (1rwn Hh-iikI Tnrltht. T In 7'0 P. 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