JkieWtf pfir W'iVJx&'fsv'' " Wf'GOSSlFABOUrPEdPLE . If By Wynne Tells What Debutantes Are Doing in Business and Studies Engagement of Fermer Philadelphian Today's Weddings 1-riHS'K It Is Interesting te licnr inV cllffTcnt clrlB nrc Wen n$ col cel whflt ll,Mrt. ........ of tlmm nonew. . .- . i?rn:ii mini.- " ........ ..-, -., 1. 10. " .-.I .? . I. ' ft hnv" n.n" e tlielr ,Mut.' I've fter thc lin , Htl,r H pnw(lent ?f il'iit t enr no. Her yu Mnry li tin clnugliter mnuc younger next liter. ''',"".,l"il:u mi the clrlH' bns- Stall" tean" te. n"'1 " ,iuCH t!(WKlnn 'lu'ii' Piiifi'. tlie ilmiBliter of Mr. treet. 'V f.. ,. " ellige. I believe Hint '',,? "lie r. the l.isl;-t ninikN "l""1'. in I in l.er clnes. I knew hIip f'jXrerv veil out there. She went ' Mm Ir "' te whoel. mid came out t?"'Jl ,1 She ii n nieee of Mra. HLw p m one doeH xmnetlilng nn ...::. W.iitnnllnc for a Willie, it tne "V' e i-ellO- they get it "-t fr'n'eW tnlte up nrt In Mime f new lev ifendy i. i..in nit nrr in kiiiiii' iifiiii. Wvli 1 cenhlns- ilrc-MnnWnj: : It mat mat Slnet wlmt. Tin- iielnt hcenw te be t they mubt Keen buy. WASN'T it nice te hem- of the en SHL I nVnye? Mr. King was Mlw Sii i rlnlev, of thi city, nnd it a V'. Mr" Jehn Mulr. of Chestnut J! .S0ns7KathnrlneIlrlnley of 1013 S-Vr ret. nml Mr. Charles E. Brln Mi of Chestnut Hill. Mm. King ! ittrnetlve anil was quite n belle In ailidVlphln when xlie fnimer y lived i,r" The Brinlcys originally came (rein Connecticut. TODAY there will be nn nttrnctlre wedding in Lexington. MnM.. that of ihtai DavlH nn.1 Frnnklln Kiec. of rwluth. Minn. Helen in the daughter d Mr. Chnrles D. Davis, of Lexing ton inf has often visited here. Lcnerc M. the Jeseph B. McCal W diuh. m -will be one of the bridesmaids. 'i ".' . k. n.in..U fne. Tier r...l..n tn Nerman Macl.eish will r. i nn .Time 1. nnd I am sure ...iffP tn Kerman .uucurai .1 i.n nn .Tune 1. nnd I 01 51 will mnke n very pretty bride, itith her light liair nnd blue eyes. Tomorrow there will be another out eut out ,f.ten wedding of Interest, this time L n.tiimnre. when Itinbelle l-'lsbburn, todiuKhtcref Mrs Handelph E. Kiyli burn, V.M I mnrried e Ltifign Wll- Utm aicnune Ainiinun. u;.. , . Mr and Mrs. William V. Alcxnnder, e Wiijne. The wedding will ibke dice nt neon nt tne neme 01 .urs. t-iihburn. en f'hnrles street. Mrs. ( . Murrav Stoddard, of ANiirrcn, l'n.. will le the' hi Ide's only nttendnm. Isnbellc li attractive, and has often come te Philadelphia. She generally stayed wilh Helen Shelton. new Mrs. nyne Vcttcrleln. and went te n great many patties liL-te with her. She hns golden, vr liair nnd blue eyes. Leuis Wnllls, the daitshtes- of Mr. nnd Mrs. James T. (Yallb. of tit. iiavi'is, is n cousin 01 hen, and will go down for the wedding. W en knew that Kitty Knight Is liuineV She has ben out in Tucson. D Ariz., with her mother. Mrs. Urndterd Knight, nnd BllUe Smith. Mrs. Hevtiird We.itlu-tlj's daughter. I saw her en Chtttmit street yesterday. She were iMnnll lilat-k hut trimmed with a Mngle large ri-d iee nnd a long black ceut ever i ml i-repe de chine dtess nnd the effecr as i-triKlug. She alwtns ilrcs.-es with a great deal of i-tyle, don't ou think? AOI'KAT many people arc planning te i'e te tlie special performance of the MiHv and Wig this Saturday nt the Araileiuv of Music, at leust It would teem that wiiv from the number who hae taken betes. Amens them are Mrs. Tlieednre W. Heath, .Mrs. Sydnej Thajer. Mm. Jeseph I.eldy. Mrs. I'nul Theniji'-nii. Mrs. I). Hrnilen Kjle, Mrs. Errel White, MI.-s Anne Wharten. Mr. Jehn II. Mnsen, Jr., Mrs. (Jeorge W. B. Roberts, Mr-.. Benjnmln Heath Mrs. Jehn M. (ie-t. Mrs. L. W. T. Waller, Mr. Wllll.im (i. Warden. Mrs. Wil liam J. Turner. Mr. forties Mnigau, Mr. D.tvlil-en Kennedy, Mr. Cresby Brown. Mr. Walter Thajer. Mr. Sjd lf Thajer. Jr.. Mr. J. Itnrten Town Tewn seml. Mr. W. flinttlu Wetherill. Mrs. U. I,. Snow den and Mrs. Geerge Bewer. Alie tierlermanee Is fur the benefit of the HpIIchu Weed Memerinl Associa tion nnd will be the hist performance te be shen this j ear. The show, "Tell Talc," !ls h,.,.u given In a great many ether cities besides Philadelphia this prlns. ami jeu remember 1 told you of the wonderful teceptlen thev giU, rcci.illj in Washington, u hen 'Presi dent lliudlng went behind the scenes te congratulate the "girls" and men of the cist. Wouldn't It be great te be Presi dent nnd be welcome behind the scenes my time jeu wanted te go? NANCY WYNNi:. the First City Troop's Armery, en .Saturday nlRht, May 13. Mr. and Mrs. Merris I. Clothier, of Clnlrement, Vlllnnevn, will shortly Isrue Invitations for n dance en Wcdncday evening, June 2S, In hener of their daughter, Miss Dorethy Clothier. MIsh Clothier will sail for tturepe In the uutumn, where she will attend school. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Custls Harri son, Jr., of 243 Kaft Itlttenheuse Bquare, have Issued Invitations for a dance en Krldny evetilnE:. June 9. nt fhuckwoed, their country plnce nt Vlllnnevn, In honor of their niece, Mlns Ullen W. McMlchnel, dnunhter of Mr. nnd Mrs. C Kmeiy MeMlrli&el. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwnrd Nerrls, of 301 Springfield avenue. Chestnut Hill, en- tertatneil inrermally nt a theatre party last n'Bht In honor of their daughter, Miss Emma H. Nerrl3. The Trlnngle Club will Rive n dance en Thursday uvenln, June 29. nt the Merlen Cricket Club. Mrs. W. W. Watsen, of Mermaid lane. Chestnut Hill, will plve n party en Krldny afternoon. May 19, In hirner of the eighth birthday of her daughter, Miss Jane Wntsen. The marrlntre of Mls Mary Deterer McCewcu, dntightcr of Mr. and Mrs, Emanuel Tlrewn McCewcn, of 1401 Hnrucu street, nnd Mr. William Henry BlefKen, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry ,T. Blefgen, of Wynnefleld. will take place en Mendnj-, May 22. The wedding will ba a Bmnll one. and only relatives of the bride and bridegroom will be present. The Huntingdon Valley Country Club will give Its next dinner-dance en .Sat urday next. The graduating clasB of Deven Maner Scheel will give Its annual dinner thla year nt Gtccn Hill Farms en Sat urday next. Mrs. Edward D. C. Lynch, of 1911 Spruce, street, will give a ten this after after neon from 4 until 6 o'clock In honor of Mrs. Charles Eckfeldt Welbert, retiring president general of the Daughters of the evolution. Receiving with Mrs. Lynch will be Mrs. Henry F. Kent, regent of Pennsylvania Society; Mrs. Herbert T. Henking. Mrs. Paul Frnnldln Mnwrv Miss Katherlnn Shute, Mrs. Tewls K. Meedy, Mrs. O. Wilbur Tayler. Mr.', William T. Helmes, Jr.. Mrs. J. Chester Wilsen, Mrs. L. P. Tayler, Mrs. Frank M. Longetroth and Mrs. Leren A. Mills. The society Is holding Its annual con vention this week at the Bcllevue-Strnt- reru. Mrs. Lynch will have "open house" at her summer home, 123 Seuth Uldg way nvenue, Chelsea, X. J., en Siturdav for the delgates te the Daughters of the Revolution Convention being held In Philadelphia this week. Captain Yancey S. Williams. V. S. X . and Mrs. Williams, of Twenty-secend and Perter streets, will entertain nt nn Informal dinner at their home en Tues day evening, June 13, In honor of their daughter. Miss Kvelyn Stuart Williams, whose mnrrlage te Ensign Hnrrv A. Outhrlc. U. S. X.. of Gallatin, Tenti , will take plnce at the navy yard en Wednesday, June 14. Mr. and .Mrs. J. Raymond Murphy, of fc.lklns Park, will entertain nt n dnnca nt their home the latter part of this month In honor of their cousin. Miss Stelln Marie Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph D. Murphy, of 1830 Seuth Rlttenheu.su Square, whose mar riage te Mr Charles W. Can In. of Northwood, Pn., will take place en Sat urday morning, June .1. Mrs. Raymond -Murpny will no one of the bridesmaids The chapters of the Alphn Phi Lpsllen gae their necend annual ban quet en iiiesuny last at the Adclphl'i Hetel. The officers of the fraternltv nre Mr. Edwaid Blester, president? Mr.'llus se Gren", vice president : Mr. Arch Stewart, secretary, nnd Mr. Geerge Joyce, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs MMadMuS A6B&iJTANT$ OF XWM6tf KM... w MTMM i JUDBf frtiln. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHPiiaBsLLLLLLLLLLLB i aaaaaaaaaaaaakp - 'kHHakkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkl iBPH m 'f, j, tkkkv l fci "' i........ '...'W.;-';1 " y J DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Blue Heren's Bride By DADDT Photo by the Fhllllpa Studie. MISS IXIZAUKTII MOROAN Daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Itecd A. Morgan, of Chestnut Hill, who will make her debut nt a tea te he given by her parents en Tuesday, October 10. Miss Morgan, who Is a member of the Savey Company, will talte part fn the production of "Ielunthc" en May 25, 20 antl 27 at the Bread Street Theatre Mr. Jehn Leamy. supported by a. chorus of eer ilfty The beneilclnry Is St Vincent's Heme nt Drexcl Hill. Mr. Edward C. Dever. of 1522 Perter street, was lelln soloist nt the closing exercises of the Xeff College. He was accompanied by Mr. Jehn Gnrln. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph F McLaughlin, of 2623 Xerth Ninth street. Philadel phia and Perth Ambey, X J., nre re ceiving congratulations en the birth of a son en Mny 7 at Perth Ambey, X. J. Mrs. McLaughlin was Miss Marguerite Delan. A meeting of Ies Jeunes Fllles was held nt the home of Miss Lena Freed. 1601 Xerth Franklin street, en Sunday, May 7. The members of the club arc Miss Dorethy Cehen. Miss Irene Engle bach. Miss Lillian Feinbcrg. Miss Lena Freed, Miss Edith Goldenberg, Miss Phyllss Mitchell. Miss Beatrice Mo.' Me.' Mo.' kevltz, Miss Sylvia Salvlu, Miss Ida Welnfeld and Miss Cylia Zlen. Alexander de Veerhln announce the marriage of their duugh- t ftua VIiAnr.A .1.. 1,a-UI.. . V... w .'., ,u,t"-r -- cuuiiia, le ui. ai. . vuegra en luesnav, April Mater Dolcresa's Church. The Cesinas Brunl officiated. at Rev. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. M. Tlnherta nf K711 I Pine street, gave a reception Sunday evening. April 30. In honor of their daughter. Miss Rnbeita Roberts, and i Mr. J. Keiidrlck" Sabul, hos,e engage ment w.i3 recently nnneunced. There luere 100 guests. They nlse gave a re re Iceptlen en Sunday eenlng. May 7. In hencr of ilr. and Mrs. K. Sabul The ladles of the Plnzen Chnpter of the K. of C will Htitertnln this evening at their second annlwrsnrv banquet and reception In the K of C. Hall, nt Thlrty- I eigntli and Market streeta The Rev. I Father Jehn McDonald Is captain of the I chapter. The ether ethVeih Include Miss Ellznheth Thomsen, Miss Margaret Brndlav. Mrs James Creaen Miss I Marv Kelly. Mrs Flank Chambers. Mss Mndallnn I.nrklnn. Miss Helen Kellv. Mbs Sara Rj.in. Mi's Mae Ced v. Mrs . William Burt. Mrs. Leenard Menvlllc. ' Mis. (Jeorge Thomsen, Mrs. J. Kcllv and Mrs Harry McGevein. of their bridge club en Friday cxenlng. Among the guests will'be Dr. and Mrs. Themas Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harding, Dr. nnd Mrs. Xerm.in Jumeiien Dr. nnd Mrs. Ien Kanaga. Mr. and Mrs Samuel McCrearj-. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge W. McClecland nnd Mr. and Mrx. J. R. an Reden. CHAPTER III Making a Brlde te Order "TTEItE 1 am," screeched fussy little XI Mrs. Hrreeeli Owl nt Blue Heren. "Thc.u children have brought me te be jnur innte." Blue Heren ensued, and turned a re- , prenchful eye en Jnck nnd Janet. Tiiey . felt vei-u velltv limine his leek. But really they had net Intended t bring him n mate like this. She hnd, In a way, forced herself upon them. "We will have the wedding this very day," H-reerhed Mrs. Screech Owl. "I um tired of being a widow. Let us 'invite nil the birds." Without waiting for Hlue Heren te nnswer, Mrs. acrcecu Owl raised her voice te a mere piercing shriek: "Oh-oeo-ooo! Oh-oeo-oon! Come te the wedding, birds, far nnd near. Come te see cute little Mrs. Screech Owl become the lovely bride of tall Blue Heren! Come one, come all, and come In n hurry!" 'BlttP Ueren gulped nnd spluttered an he tried te find his tongue. "Waw wait!" he ginned. "I haven't n-n-asked you te be mv b-b-bridel "Oh. don't fuss nbeut that." replied Mrs. Screech Owl tartly. "These chil dren nked tne for ou." c "Whv. we didn't nsk jeu." spoke up Janet, who felt they had gotten Blue Heren into n rather awkward fix. e just sang a song saying we were look ing for n birdie free that wanted te wed nnd happy be." "Oh-oeo-ooo. Te be sure you did.' answered Mr". Screech Owl. "And thnt birdie free Is me, for 1 want te wed and hnppy he." "n-b-but Blue Heren once mere began te splutter. ,,,.., "We haven't time te argue," shrieked Mrs. Screech Owl. "Here arc the birds coming te the wedding. W c muct get rcfldv Indeed nil Blrdlnnd seemed te be hur rvlng te the wedding. Mrs. Screech Owl's shrieks Inviting the birds had traveled far. Frem every direction guests came flecking, curious te see Mrs. Screech Owl become the bride or bashful Blue Heren. , Blue Heren Kept en gasping nnu spluttering. Finally he managed te stammer out what was en his mind. S-s-s-say! If I've Bt te be m-m-mnted. I want the kind of a m-m-inntc I want. This b-b-bird may be c-c-cute nnd she may be 1-1-lovely. but she Isn't the k-k-kind of a bird I expected te m-m-marry." The birds thnt had come for the wed ding seemed disappointed nt this. .,!, HI Jrett witrtl .r &' Via 'Ajjiiifcir is .- ?" " " .: ' te narry?" U Policeman Blue ir, "I want n bird with long legs like mine se she can go fishing nnd fregglng with me," said Blue Heren promptly. She must have a long beak like mine, nnd a body as large as mine, nnd a crest en her head." Blue Heren ns he said theic things was looking right nt Mrs. Screech Owl. And everything he said was just the opposite te what she wan. She had short legs, her beak was net long, her body was much smaller than that of Blue Heren, nnd she hed no crest en her Iicnd. "Oh-oeo-ooo! Oh-oeo-ooo! Yeu can't get out of wedding me new," shrieked) .urn. Dcreccu owl. "The guests nrc nit here." "Yes," cried the birds. "The guests are nil here. Yeu will have te tnnrry new, nine Heren." But .Blue Heren shook his head. ".stie isn't my s-s-style nt nil," he pro tested. Cocky Itebln hopped nbeut excitedly. ' "I knew what te de," cried. "The , woman who owns the tree where I live has a house. She didn't like the leeks , of the house, se she made It ever. She ' ndded en n perch, she put In new windows, she painted the whole place another color, nnd new It Insf sulfa Yeu can build Mrs. Screech Owl ever ' until she just suits you." "Yes," chanted all the birds. "Build Mrs. Screech Owl ever until she suits you. We will help." TODjrVY AAlir Afftraf'tMatZl . Nigkti at S nun miew tmntiMM, ieth Tnr.r.T K' IirVT-VC? T""TT A V "Jj IUU R.R.CAItS 1500 PEOPLE 700Jft&.VS OOOnSOPINATIATP.M- MRremiMccs Araaas, KnauAwiiuTOtrrwikm AIMllhNIONi AIJll.T.M. 7Se( CHII.IIKKN, SOc, INCI.t'IlINO TAX. HKAT8 MIW ON HAI.K AT (IIMIIKf.H & rdlOW (IIKIli.MI.S 4 rA.. . 1 1 Knrlce Aresenl,, O0UvlevJ' - 'VUUy I nrirnn rtnl n.rfcllen Mnurlrc V.. Frit L D I N Chestnut at inth. Cen. 11 A.M. te 11 P.M. Dere Davidsen & Jane Novak mil 'A distinct relief from the many tx nreblemr. crime thrillers nnd plain Junk." UnllMln. HKN Tt KI'IN In "STKP niRWAntl" Knrlce Arpsenl.Amerlen'n Kerrmimt Tener TenlM, i In 7 no P JT (JUum) -TIIK HIt.KNT CAM.' NINKTEKNTH AND MARK II. 1:39, S:89, 6:30. 7:0. i RenniPH VALCillllllU;! AND ' r.IORIA cr a m.Tevm.f 1,?, OYUn3vn m TV NEW PARAMOUNT riCTORl BY ELINOR GLYN M rHl. nOM.IN., HARTTONB 1 ?J WkuUtr LXMXU&Q& 1020 Cbeatnut Street PH1LOMATHEAN SOCIETY PLAY OLD F0RTUNATUS WEEK OF MAY 15 TH'KKTS AT tiWIIKI.S SOUTH PHILADELPHIA M.ss Audrm Helen .Slie.sinrlc pnvii a party at lier home, ,:2J U1l1Iii'Oii btreet. en .Sunday eenlni last The i;ucsts re .Miss Jrnnette I'elian. Miss Ktliel Luber, Mba t'lirn linldbetK, Miss Tes sle Murbhi, .M.hs Heatilce lllmells, Miss Lillian Vutiu. Miss .Mibiied Mitchell. Miss l.lllliin .it. .Miss lieitrude tlUBcliell. .M'ts 1:1 abeth Lelbman, .Mr. rjeetj;x Oies', Mr Jub Kti tidier, .Mr. Lester Stlnm.in Mr Merris Steluberi;, Mr. Oscar Hreun, Mr Hldnev Mat bin, Mr. L'Mils Heeksteln, Mr IJaniv I'ltcct Mr D.uld Solet and Mi. (Hen Setin-tky. WPllrlllll nf i.i.irtt. !...-. I.. .,... I im. ,. .. t .... t . . diu i. ,iV. . . V.. ' '.. " """", '" "i' I me nicmners in me i.pipuany .Naval wjy is tiuit of Mls Mary Temple Brad- I Hattallen will nreseut a miuh1c.ii .nmn.lv entitled "Iaimi It te .lam-" In the Kplph- SOCIAL ACTIVITIES CemtnaiuliT ,iud Mrs lMwnid V, I.el Jr announce the cniMKement of their Mughter. .Mli-s Marv Paysseux I.eiper, w I Mr Kdineth Andrew Rhe.id, tien SIv i,and..Mrs- l5tiKe Wllll.im Hhead, 2,'le Mew l-'arm. I'heenlxville, Mr, lead is ,i irtniiunte of H.nerferd Cul te of th ci.iK un; A y gy. aausnter of Mis llust-Ke Anstrutlu-r Jehn,-'., ' ,lMI' Mass. and Mr any Scheel ll.ill Twelfth and Jm ksen piir.LL .l.'!.lc'1- '"", "f Mra- Austin M I streets tedaj. tomerrcw and Krldns lae !;,,0L. 'eniiiit Hill, which will take ' Among the principles In the east ate ' MliiiiLij .lime a I. in Sprii-s- ."Miss Florence Uernnrd. Miss Mar-Aii.ii- .".. Slr I'urxes- brothers. Mr imiet llutler. Miss Plorence HuRhes Mr i m ' l,L1,y," Mr Dale 1'unes mid Mr .lehn Hunt Mr Frank e'.Velll. ih.'i.lv"1'""1 ' ,,u,'-s will he umuiig , Mr Joheph llnlu, Mr James H-il. IWUshtMat the weddiiiK '.Mr Helurt I-'t7Beiald. Mr lte.rt Mr. I-'r.m. iu 1'iui,... ....... ... .,.. .... Ifeiiklns. Mi I rank P ninliue. Mr. ohnsen smi-',,;', ':'-'t''vV 7", -Michael Reach. Mr William Jehnsen. eaiup piitN S "": ?-' "-nnulhier Recently Engaged ft- ... in,, .wr.s i'.ii, t um tu'ini intevMi. w ill irise i en Thuisd.iy eicnlng, i L l.u-s. In honor of h s daunhter , of 1 1 1 s hllttM .in.) j '!.. ... ..... inn ...i trim... I,,uiiu inn Willi1 nfVi, "..,M- ''ii'iit r SuiiK-.sim l ill .llnl Mru I'l .. ..L. : f, . nrp "., , ' ' "u "-n nuuriuev u .-- ""i uikc p ni June . Mr Spruce GERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. Allan Currle, et 6318 Meylnn avenue, entertained at five hun dred nt their home last evenlnp. There were twelve guests. Mrs. Currle will itlve a bridge partv In honor of Mrs Hewell Bean en Friday afternoon. On June 1 Mr. nnd Mrs, Currle will leae the city te spuul several months at their cottage In Ocenn City. Miss Oertrude Uussell, of 242 West John'en street, has returned from a two months' visit in Morgantown, W, Va. Miss Marie Waters, of 1S6 Queen lane. ha- returned from a several wels' stay , at Atlantic City. ! FRANKFORD , The Weman's Club of Krankferd will held Its annual meeting and luncheon this nftcrnoen at the Torresdale Oolf Club. There will be an election of etll- ceis for the coming jear. Representa tives or the woman s international League for Peace and Freedom, who will be pie-'piit t make addresses en this their tlrst appearance In Philadelphia, will be Mrs Annet Robinson, of Lng lund : Fuiulpln Oertrud Haer, of Uei many, nnd Mile. Therese Potteher-Ai-neuld, of Fiance. There Will nl.-.e be u musical program In charge of Mrs. Ben jamin Thetp. The officers of the Worn Wern un's Club are Mrs. C N'. Sturtevant. i iiiesldent; Mts C. D. Hesten, lce pres-. . blent : Mrs. II. II. Murray, secretary, and ' " Mrs. Themas Moere, treasurer. ' Dr. and Mrs Jeseph A. Thompson, of 211S OitbodeN street, nre receiving con cen con cratulatlens upon the birth of a dauKh- I ter. Mrs. Thompson was Miss Lillian Linten, of Olney Mrs. rnul Andrews, of Frank ford nvenue and Orthodox. street, is spend ing a few weens in rittsnurgh, where she W the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Herman Andrews. MAIN LINE Mrs. Ward C. Henry, of 821 North Slxtv-feiirth street Overbroek. will en tertain nt a bridge party at her home ' en Friday afternoon. The guests will be Mrs Samuel M Dedd, Mrs. Hnrry Colladay. Mrs. William P. Davis, Mrs Hugh Alliens. Mrs. Iwls C. Kinmens, i Miss Agnes Robbing, Miss Helen K-ert, Miss Kdlth Itebblns, Mrs. Newlln D.ivjs, j Mm Unbelt Floyd. Miss Alma Haines, Mia J. C Yeung, Miss Anne Vandegrift, Mrs. e Daniel and Mrs Jehn Meigs. , I)r and Mis Llmer II. Funk, of G317 Sherwood lead, Oxerbroek, nre receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son Mlrs Gwendelyn Miller, of Overbroek, will ctilertnln the members 0f her bridge club en Tuesdnv afternoon. May 16, Among the guests will be Mrs Frank nensen Id MIm Ldlth Kdwards, Mlsi Mildred Keebler. Miss Dorethv McClees, Miss Dorethy Mlnnlch, Miss Helen Mc-i Fnilden nnd Miss Ieonette Rehfuss, Mr. nml Mrs Karl Kllcthetpe, of ,".n7l ' Drexcl lead, will entertain the membern PALMER'S GOOD SILK NEWS STOCK ADJUSTMENT SALE Only the Best Silks Sold Here 33 in. Pongee, Japanese, Natural Celer 36 " Colored Taffetas, best quality 40 " Canten Crepes, all colors 40 " Crepes de Chine, all colors 33 " Crepe de Chine, striped, washable 33 " Colored Pongee, imported, washable 40 " Printed Crepes, small designs 42 " Serge, dark blue, all wool 54 " Skirtings, stripes and plaids, all wool 36 " Spert Satin, washable, all colors 36 " Krepe-Knit and Suede-Knit reduced te 3.25 & 3.65 Heme sewing with PALMER'S SILKS a real economy. Get the habit of making your own dresses. 1318 Chestnut Street OPPOSITE WANAMAKER'S Fourth Fleer Take Elevator reduced te .95 " 1.95 " 2.95 " 1.89 " 1.35 : " " 1.45 " 2.65 " .96 " 1.95 " 2.45 ntreRTr.iiB. deseseib a makers of tvemb.v-.s- childres's APPAREL Or THE IIWltEHT CHARACTER FOR UORE TIIAS TWESTY-8IX YEARS APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND Hv Chestnut Cerner Twelfth A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE Established 190f Fer Thursday Remarkable Dress Event 13.50 Fermer Prices te 29.50 Styles that until recently were "Harris" regular stock. Very wonderful cheesing in Canten crepe, crepe de chine, silk Krepe Knit, tricetines, crepe Georgette, taffetas and jerseys, net all sizes of any one style, but an excellent selection all told. Early Choice Advised tiffe giXTRKNTH AND MARKET f UtlS, lt45, 4t30, 7, 9t30 Fint Time at Popular Prices D W GRIFFITH Puums A DRAMATIC EPIC ORPHANS OF THE STORM CAST INCLUDES Lillian and Dorethy Gish V Jeseph Schildkraut (Star of "Liliom") Mente Blue And a support of 15,000 Ne Advance in Prices TiVKNINOS. r.Oc 7fle DA1L.T. 3Be. BOe Saturday ami Holidays Kxenlnar Prlce, ff W 1UIOAU & CHESTNUT 1130, 1-20. 3:30. C 30. 7 Je, 0:30 ' THIS Wtniv 1'AIlAMOt'NT I'ICTURB WALLACE REID "across the CONTINENT" DAI A PC 1-ln L MARKET BTB. riLtit ieA. m teimsp. v. Mae Mum-ay in "Fascination" iniimi ieth t, c?mkstmim iVliUli 10 A M te 11-15 P.M. "MIDNIGHT" ( (IVSTANCi: IIINNI'.V Dainty Dimity Blouses 2.95 White, set efT charmingly with colored organdie cellars and cuffs; pleat down front edged prettily Trith lace. We Specialize in Apparel That Slenderizes the Larger Weman (in i ilnctiilti ! . . I t i . . t LI .1,. i , "ls .'"' -1 Hull I CeUmr ' ' "''""III Mill. Ill,' Tl- if V "' ",'. "" '"""'s nil tlM. 111! tl il'H i, ',",'' M.i-.l.n Mm llulllt, .,s mV.'V.'V.1 l!'-rth, il.uiKlitt.i- of . iui.; ', ,," ",': :v H imiicitf. ami Mru i. i-.il iieiipit c riu "le.lllllllllll" .i'i t'r " i, 8V,"B ,1':"";'"1' uf next m in. U6 hil, , 'J IM M, i:'l"lth Wl8.ll. t'Lnf ?"' .-V" V",cy lll,r,t lll,r,t eti,N "f,,,,0, ' ..!-.!' V tret. "I I rntnu.lly prejinteil te hed ntl ar-H '.,,," tM,lv,UH' lll"" '" N" P)"nK ,;";'' '" fundi nre eti i- 111... ' '"I'ntlj pin., m Wain. f !;":: . - v" - " hi i? A f ;; M M '"" W,l,,,n"- '"UlUiter f MrB .,? r,""''rl D.-cliHrt, son or lur br lew? 1 . U' :. "'''' 'l-rt.iln Jl ' ii I ,V" " "1,",H,"i c.n Krl.lm Vlfa,,u'" " .. '""'.' '"'in Uime IIeiin . Mc .Ml, 1 1 Itl I .1LIM I 1,1 j .. I I ' . -- ntu-HMI 11 III III l,'a 1) i,rs' T1,1" H " ". Mlsrt Mm I'acka ,i " " ' '' '"'' Ml Itutl '"w -Lr, ' i'V00,' "r tPnten rl JetVi I '"i.n.l H.lKttd'er Hen. nder n n Jvurin fonner coin- A. H l.. ".'. V."1 St-Vtllly. lltll DIvlMlnn . ..,.',',,ll','. tlenci-.il Kulin will W Ii Hil J l," "e.!,4... .I555M'?". te tnjili ..... ."; mr mcni- Liith Benny's Notebook By Lee Pape .MISS MII.IIKKU IIAUUIS IlaiiKlitcr of .Mr. ami Mr.i, William T. Harris, of :I0M t'liestiint street, wliose cnsugcniriit lias Iteen an an ueuiaiil te Dr. Hubert M. Shaw, uf fiprlntrleld, Mass. iVbi .. ."" .'. er"'r mem ifcV'rrti y'n,n,h nvllln , t ..l.f . ' . . HJKuiUikSiVAAxtMuJCtfSHLflBiBHiVtD 1 1 & ii teil inii Satin fc iMihllfi fc i I II.V I.KK IWI'R 1.Ii(Ih I Till' lliesl flT(llPllt lillll(l jh uiitter. l-'iiunil in MilkkntH, lietc.s nml creeks, Its iilt-nl tn 1 1 ki' ii bath In Ami uirlci from floods te li-cks. I.ciniiiiniidf '" mei'i-ly mil top Willi iJiim'.'s niMi-il mid mulling re- IIIOM'll. 1 1 ilent i-vi-ii li'ul, iiiiui-ii liiffn-nt Hut () linw llit' tiils-t is Improved. :i Milk Is ii llipilil iniiilc by i-ewh, 'I'lll'l miiii'I-I lw 'in'ti' h let. 1th milliiiii: .prsliil wen im reld Ami insfill wen Its net. I A mu ns "l0 11'Hililn I" lielilch, l Inn of the drnkcht In ink, Hi-ltiK niellll In nniikliid te ilte with Hut en tin' contrary te drink Altlie mi'lted ice ercein is Keed ll(iili, And Bnivy makes (IiIiirs wet Unit Mould be dry. I Tlicres uuthlne can take the place et The jpece from a Joeccy apple pie. Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Millinery for the June Bride and Her Attendants The June bride will find at Allen's the very hata she wishes for her own tine and for her wedding attendants, as well as the loveliest ideas in wedding veils. Or, if she wishes te design her veil and bridesmaids' hats herself, we will furnish estimates. The Bride May Be Attired Frem Tep te Tee at Allen's Most important of all is her gown, white it must be the shimmering whiteness of ratin or the dull softness of crepe de Chine. Imported Swiss Bridal Satin, 40 inches wide, is SI.50 a yard. IIG-inch satin is $3.50. A heavy quality White Satin Crepe comes at 1.00 a yard, 40 inches wide. -lO-inch White Charmeusc is $3.50 and $4.00. Crepe de Chine is $1.25 and S3.30 a yard. Her veil of Bridal Illusion mav be edged with delKitu Point Lnce, Duchess or Princess Lace. The Point Lace varies in width from 1 te 10 inches, $3.50 te $53.00 a yar '. The Duchess is from 1 te 7 inche3 wide at $3.50 te $50.00. Princess Lace is 4 te 10 inches wide, $2.25 te $7.00 a yard. Bridal Illusion is $1.25 te $3.00 a yard. The pearls that grace her threat may have all the lustre and glorious creaminess of the real and yet cost anywheie from $7.50 te $40.00. They are as well matched as any real ones could be. Bracelets woven of tiny pearls are $8.50 te $22.50. Her underthings roust be of soft white silk. Gleve silk vests are $1.85, $2.25 and S3.75. Bleemers are $2.50 nnd $3.75, while .slop-Ins come at $3.00 and $3.75. Silk underwear for the bridesmaids in Flesh and Orchid nre at the same prlces. There is a White Brocade Bridal Corset at $6.00 and a White Satin Brassiere at $1.00, Te her very fingertips the Bride is garbed in white. Nothing could be se ideal ns Trefousse White Kid Gloves in 8, ' 2. 16 and 20-button lengths, at $'1.00, $4.75, $6.00 nnd $8.00. Te -,ir with her geing-awaj cestume she may have 12- or 16-button gloves in all the geed new shades at $4.75, $3.00 und $6.00, or in the strap wrist model at $4.50. Fer her stockings she may cheese between Van Raalte lisle-topped hose at $2.75, McCallum all-sik hose at $3.50, and hosiery with lace clocks at $4.25 and $6.50. Her bridesmaids will find Bilver stockings at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. There ave stockings in Black, White and all the smart Spring colors for the trousseau. BQNWIT TELLER & &uamerJhep WUNlCTATTHKniBmi Tomorrow's Specials in the AY WHITE SAL Present Remarkable Values Philippine Gowns & Chemises 1.95 2.95 & 3.95 Gowns and envelope demises of fine batiste, daintily hand embroidered. Exceptional aluej. S7r: Envelope Chemises 3.95 te 12.75 7,eJC C,h,1,e',radiumIand Georgette crepe; in lace-trimmed and tailored models. Unusual values. SATIN PETTICOATS 9 qc Heavy satin with scallop embroidery. Deuble -,") panel back and front. CREPE DE CHINE GOWNS e qr Heavy crepe dc chine, lace trimmed. Flesh.' white, orchid, peach. Formerly 5,95. SATIN NEGLIGEES 1ft 7K Heavy crcpcback satin slip-en model, tie at waistline. Kerii special. BREAKFAST COATS fin. Ceals of changeable taffeta, distinctively trimmed "") Exquisite colorings. Value 12.75, VllVIli OA M. te 11:15 P.M. j'&Ev "MAN TO MAN" f"I ADC JUNIPER AND MARKST uLUDEi ai dks ii.i.k CONTIN OVS II TOM VIVUUIJ iLi X O NIUHTbY 8:15 MAE DESMONDH!,' "BUDDIES" I!?jiicHOnua NKXT WKi:K "MTSS I.UI.U DCTT" BROADWAY DLraF WHD.. SVT. 2:tS BROADWAY STOCK COMPANY Hefuled by lidnu I lib hard & Icen Gorden COSMO "SCANDAI n nkxt wnnK --mriN en- the deer SAM S?" SHUBERT tm0adIv POSITIVELY LAST 4 EVENINGS ENGAGEMENT TERMINATES SAT. EVE., MAY 13 XV W0U05 68ATEST iHUSVUm . i cisen SOMBO IM I.IC HIT DIlK53iiJ-:ni!ii3 5mt7 SKvr.vlLLE Ttnll. ... ... ...,?. a. ",. ...,. .i. !,. r,.rt. ui d;i JAMKS A i;ilITH ,I.MK8 J.M K .MEUUN II K.MAN A llltlSCOi: "MADE IN PHILLY" Tlie a, hier All PhliuUn phla .Mulcl lltwu l'reeil u dniaahltib' Hit. New la v.-, Meiibs, McvniH und t'ua Brendel & Bert nml u l.rMiit Hit of PHliUpalu WAI MITT La.t Pep. Mat f f ntiiiw Today, 50c te $1 ROBERT EDESON in "HAUNTED" With HILDA SPONG SHE'S COMlwr, AAf.k mav mm RETURNS' BY POPULAR DEMAND I. CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD IM IPTTV DCODCD" SUMMER. JiWgE SEAT? NOW ON SALE ; t SOfm?2oe Se re se bKUAD 'i',';y,".ut .MAT. TODAY c IIAltl.hS rilOIIMAN l'rrnl WILLIAM ILLETT1 IN MIS LATEST SUCCESS "mmmm mnum mmmmmmm," was tfitmrnn VMmmm P GARRICK ':,'"" .MAT.TODAY SAM H llArtllla Pr.ttnlt i THi: SKAhON'S cemi:dy SUCCESt "j WELCOME STRANGER With GEORGE SIDNEY CORSETS SPECIAL Three New Medels 5.95 A Pink satin evening cerse, lace trimmed. B Heavy itriped ceutil, topless model. Elastic at taist. C Satin-striped ceutil lollop model for average figure. ACADEMY of MUSI MASK AND WIG CLI of th UnUenlly of P'nniyvnl will pretent lit fliul performance's! "TELL-TALES Saturday Evg., May j Beat new All ir ut llrppa'a. Ill Ckla ni Arantray or lli Het EITH'S THE ATI MILDRED Hi (rermtrly Mn. Churlia 'l 'MIOVIB "AH"! BAILEY A COW4 lvii.riiKii r-LAHUM . thw rewr, iHnrm t . rsi jj( . JaWaWaMMMMttMaMaMMMMlaMWayaW Mi -'ff lliriTaWTiS M Mt J ' "" ' 'ifllJTMaltflllaallMalllaWm lltli"' A.f mrs MZ li T'w? rc-M : X O'lSjS 'ism 'ya ' 4 ivi' 'j- Aal , ;Tbi ii2 'of 3'i 'ii '.f V-1 .'l ' '-f "-M 7 "-1J A.K1 m m& , ...
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