mmmwmmmmwmmi?m?wmmmMWMmwmmm mimiwmmimm Mimmmmmmui wvmmmmss!&.. mimum m . wmlbj .KawgBMBg 9tf3fiWP5?OT '?fXS ' i:n.-jK nmav:imifSPrfmBankff ,'?...! REV? " V i .'."'jV.-'"' "vft-(j"n-"1ijv v' i ; . ' &$?'!'! ' '; - ,v. .? . .i' -ainn RT .EVimLNG 'PUBLIC 'LBDiJER PHIJiAJJJBiiFillA, THURBUAXy M JUL, w T JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE tfancy Wynne Speaks of the This Summer She Sees and Chats of the .- ETUY ONii seetns te be thinking .fuming vnlw new ihk the wnrm .''te mnlly com. nM of mrie w"" ' " . .. ..nmilp oxtiect.te co nbrencl. ff 11 Itakrr and Kllnbetl. Bl,Aintl.nl "ll "" .",.'"i'ti 1.1 "Mil It mX " HM the. r"r ts e im. Anu-ng tin t MHimUnM tlieh It weuM inhi' wini in nriRisr. i.oihme -ft.. nrp O. MlWr i.iiiifMivi'th. .Itr-cmilne int. t..l,iartti nnil Mllflp TliemP .fill. I-Ullll .limiie ''".""llm . sevcrnl fumlly parties lmi. ' ... .....1 Klr-nntr Wurts nrc tee l,M-..,I ".i,.. ...nit. Mm. Ed- feK MrCulIeueli. ami then nnntlicr ""ill n 'tie Iri Mih. Wlllaeii. nnil her '.""'mL 'I nbelli. Who Is cumins out tef'i,l'; im- MlHn the middle of mer w in ".",";,;-- ' i nnth. Dorethy lily n"i iiri'n. SF'ip? re aelnjt nbrenrt en their wed S"rii, i ami I "w "'card that .Tunc , K nest Snvnse nrc. tee. fntm." '" . ,,brenil new. Cnre- .. Ij0,ji, ,11 , Mr". Brcntw.led Smith's JfV i In l'nrl undying dramntir , !!' ,Ci;.,e form. .Mrs. Smith was one ""Vh l.ll.l linn Rey V":"".,.ih: 1 or mother, nnd I hear 'J. v Field expects te come home ,hat hit that Elizabeth will Mend the &r "in Dovenrfilre. England, with WAHdwthpr T think quite a .tome slice ..Wlh Infill be in Hurone h Is " r Vc must net fenter mu nin lummcr. v r 'in , j (U. (U.(, b0 ii before the" i out next fall. ". nnd her mother. Mrs. .lack Bunny " KEa',1. The last time ?rjr,i flu.vl ci" in i Parte. Evle Mar-C iKi Cnrl Martin' daughter, of St! fi?' .V u nt Vel oel outside of Taris. M8t,j."s' .Ifnn narrls and Emily Bar PiK ""lie ! SloeV' in Paris, nnd f '9 roPlnufrerh SSff&tU back te Phil Jdelphla In the fall- HfflFRE i- f-till n great deal going en Te ri r he of v,hnt with geUlng ready i nil th" fairs nnd wedding cvcr.v ,or I l Nit very bnsy. Speaking of "(h , i Bly for weddinss. I , saw letting .?'' ,D topping yesterday. She is Cing l" U. . "' .rt l.M.t. fe;rK im nnrsi'iiiiii uv- "- (i w" - ' '' V ,i. irxn. if was tan. diamonds en It outlined by drop- "nercM.-e Kane has n novel sweater. J.,0Hp l J,.de green ea fancy wcnrlng it several wave. She was S,s; nn accordion pleated rt"t of dark blue chiffon and n hat te match the (.water. , Speaklns of Savey, wen , I it be funnv net te hne any of the l.elpei Smllv : It hls year? Seme enu of hem Ins been in It every year for se enT Wasn't It nice te hear of Mary Lelpsr's .-nsiisemcnt te Kenneth An drew Rlieml. of Vnlley View Farm, Phaenlt.'illrV Mary's sister I-ranees !s e 1,p nifirled te TlieniaB Illdgwny Barker. ,lr en .Tune 10. The wedding Is te he nt the helpers country place. C.lcn Elms rarm, nt Areola, Pa, nm Mnrv nil! be the maid of honor, and there will 1p eiRht bridesmaids. Sarali Harrison nnd Phil Price will be married that day at thp Church of thedoed Shepherd, at Itoseinent. .Tune nodding-, in the country are nlwnjs nt tractlve. if only the weather deesn t let tee het. NANCY WYNNE. . . . ,.i ...in nV inn rmvuv w- SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. Maskell Ewing, Jr.. will act as best man nt the marriage of Miss Nannla Unle. daughter of Mrs. lllchard Dale, nf IH.-i Seuth Klghteenth street. nd Mr IMuaid M. lilddle. son of Judge and .Mrs. Kdward Illddle, of the Welllnsten, which will take place at B3en en S.iturdny, May -0, nt the rhurch of the Rcdeeincr. Bryn Mawr. The ushers will Include Mr. Arthur K. Hutchinson, Mr. Jchn W. Prock, Jr., Mr. Jehn Gtahani. Jr., Mr. Uavld 13. Wil liams. Jr, Mr Rebert T. McCracken, Mr. S Orev Dayton, Mr. Edward U Clark. Mr. William W. lhlller. Mr. Hus- ell Wolfe. Mr. K. Paul du Pent, of Wilmington, Del. : Mr. .1. Dayton Voor Veor Voer nees, uf Princeton, X J., nnd Mr. Stephen T. Stnckpele. of Buffalo, N. Y Mlf-3 Kmlly ('. narnshaw, of Wnne Wnne Wnne woed, will enteitaln at dinner at lier Jeme en Krldny evening. June 2, In honor of her niece, Mifs Cnrollne T. Murdoch, whose maril.ige te Mr. Doug las Clerden Allan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank D Allan, of Terente. Can, will take place en Saturday afternoon, June J. t I o'clock, In the All Snints' Protestant Episcopal Church, Wjnnc Wjnnc Wjnnc oed, nnd will be followed by a small teceptlen for the immediate families nd a few Intimate friends. The guests lll Inclmln the brldnl party. On thelr return from a wedding trip. Mr. Allan nd his bride- will live In this city. Mr. and Mrs Algernon Tt Clnpp nnd their llttle daughter, Miss Anne .Icffcrys Clapn, of 1908 Walnut street, will leae Ji rimrsday, June 1, for 'npe May, w, J. wheie they will occupy their eptlaRe at the corner of Franklin und inan avenues until the autumn. , Mrs. Edward J. Knight, of 2210 Itlt Itlt teneouse htieet, will entertain nt din ner at her home nt Avcu-by-the-Sen, J, en Prlilay evening, June tC, In gener of her daughter. Miss Elizabeth bcarbermiRh Knight, whose marriage te Mr. Charles E. Pancenst, I'd, son of vr. anJ Mrs. Henry S. Pancoast, of jlwMnut Hill, will take place ' at St. Jehns Church, Aven-by-tho-Sea, en Mturilay, June 17. The guests will include the bildal party and out-of-town W'sts. itrs. Knight and her daughter "ill leaxe the latter part of this month or their home at Aven-by-the-Sca. Mr Udwln O howls, president of the fliiladclphla Scheel of Design , nnd Mrs, Mwls. of city line, Oxerbroek, have i"suea '.intuitions for a dinner en inursday eenlng, May 2.r., in honor of Dr, Maurice Kiancls Egan, hltt. D, lermer Ambnss.ider te Dcnmaik. The ruests Wni Include the membets of ine Heard of Directors of the Scheel et Design nnd seveial nttlsts, . Fol lowing the dinner, Mr. nnd Mrs. howls "i gle a leccptien te the faculty na Kiaduatlnt.- class of the Scheel win i i?" '" honor of Dr. Egan, who win uellvei the commencement address :Mno school en Friday, May 26. The "K?ief,nr- gnn's nddiess will be rcandliunian Ait." fl7f,aiid.Irs' rlarles D. DeiiOBhuc. ni.:.a, Ie'ham read, Gennantewn, will lr i h ln nt dinner en Friday evening in honor of their daughter, Miss Marian ; Uonegiuic, before the dance which ChMtn1,.1 w.'.,' ' Stanley Borten, of Mi2rut HJn w, Give In honor of ni Pn"?Bn,ue' Th0 BuestH nt the din-ten- Incliulii Miss Constnnce Wes Wes Wes mo'e 'lls Nnncv Theobold, of B.iltl- trlck'itj.y1'' Alla" Ve"B. M'- ,,,rmt Mlsa -rV , nr, a,l( lr' August Wehr. ftett ThiC'-jV.eld' MlNS Mnr' Marshall meVe MS,MI.B.S Elizabeth Hull, of U.Utl Srl 'n1,1 attend the dance Mr. and ,'. "PnpBhue and tbeli- famllv will oe teaS nlelr new 1,ouse nt 14!) I'elhnm ral, Oennautewn, or June , etM7rsnSn',1lftI,"N "enry Cenner Weeks, lll Vn"tJ,'l,!re1" a,lv('- -iestiut Hill, V CTenL Ut H U,ea,re part' " veiling, OeV;Mem"y F Hebmann. of 215 East tain rS ia,MC' aeriunntewn. will cnter davnf, '""oheon and bridge en Tues. Helan ',.r"?.0"' x.,ny '. In honor of Miss Mr wiin 0c,"nley. whose marriage te Mil .iY'llla.'n t'harletcn Hadderk. Jr.. V. B4 in "n.0 en Snturday Juns ", Mr, & taU "nan C "m!"' wl" Blve tt dfnner &. Mr t? lven'K In honor of their ggrt A!r. H. Bertram 'Kebmann. i iie nttrnctlvp Tyson cirii. m '" ' .Alii l'aiil Deiic tin nnd another tTv ni brnTten. IJltanheth Field, JdlhferefCapt; n and Mrs W ttVPjh of ta. Alum- . Mra. . Walter Pa Hen, of Baat, Alle-1 1 1 I c,iJm ,. A'BMrsl fat SkaaWU aL. l. W i 1111 ia.vran ueiiaara ier woman. 1 ananv iviuu wiu .? "v::-..TU".r ib 1 r"'"7'"iTTr-'7- - - -"tt".t - "wi 11 u anmtmz&mrv&L me.s&xzm 'ur , ., :i , . j i m 'WWiPiwBP"wwwiaaiiaMa &4mmmmm& w, ,. ,..v.. ,M .&&& .. m:,: 1.M iii air I m 1 r " it 1 m Viir""- - i-piv- vwh fl nwr im ri r ruUttm"ilu','ag i.... ,.T r - mmm , tt m... r .. Many People Going Abroad Seme Attractive Cletltcs Garden Days" St. HnrtiPlI, nt Clmlfente. Pa. Amenp JJ'?., speakers nt the meeting were Dr. William B rurtis, president of the col cel Icpe, and BPvernl of the trustees, nmenc whom were Mr. Hartzcll. Mr. .nnd Mrs. Samuel E Hewes have returned from Ashevllle, N. C. anil are staying In this city for a few day a before leaving for a trio te Bosten, .Mrs. Hewes was Miss Marlen A. P. Wllien befere her mnrrlnge en April 29. The Deltn Sigma Sorority wllf give n dance nt the Itlttenheuse Hetel tomor row evening. Mrs. D. W. Wlllsen and her dnughter, MlRfli riizabeth D. Wlllsen, of 170s Lo cust street, will leave the middle of next month for a trip abroad. Thuy f'.ipect te spend the summer touring the Ton Ten tlnent. Miss Wlllsen will be a debutante of next autumn. l'be Mount Helycke Alumnnc Asocla Asecla Asocla lien of Philadelphia will entertain nt a iiu. lomerrow uttcrnoeu at the Ilit Ilit Carlten In honor of MIm Mary n Woelloy, nrcldcnt of Mount Hefy lw College, who has Just returned from an extended tour of the. Orient. Preil dent Woelloy, who has made a special study of Oriental nchoels nnd celleg, will speak Informally' uptfn her observa tions nnd impressions. Among the guests will be President nnd Mrs. Aydc Aydc Aydc lotte, of Swarthmore, and their week end guests, Professer and Mrs. Sprngue, of Harvard University. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Helding, of West Chester, will give n dinner In honor of President Woolley, also at the Hltr, en Saturnay evening, A meeting of the Mnden Hall Semi nary Alumnae was held at the home Of Mre. (5. H. MasKPV. vlnn tii-oalilent of the Philadelphia Association, en Tues day nfternoen, from 3 until i o'clock. An address was made bv Mrs. V. W. Stengel, vice president 'of the semi nary nt Lltltr, Pa. Tea followed. Mrs. Mary Lanln, of 518 North Forty Ferty flt st street, who has been visiting re cently In New Yerk, left yesterday an the steamship France te visit her sons, Mr. James Lanln and Mr. William I.anln, in Paris. After a tour of Eng land, France and Germany, she will re- !u.rn ,t0,.thls country seme time in the late fall. MISS HELEN SCOTT BRIDE OF DALLEMAN Ceremony Takes Place Quietly In Jenklntewn Other Weddings The marriage et Miss Helen Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Scott, or Meeting Heuso read, .Tcnklnterwn, and Dr. Herace Edward Allemnn, son of Colonel nnd Mrs S. Herace Allcman. of Old Oaks, Wyncetc, took place at nuuii ycsiereay ai ine tretestant Epis copal Church of Our Saviour, In Jenkln Jenkln eown. The ceremony was performed by the Right TtPV. Themas A. Garland, suf fmsran blshen of Mm ninrkn nf Pum,. sylvania In the presence of the Immc- uiaic ramllles only. KinSCHNKH PHILhTPR A wedding et interest In Uoxberough was solemnized ytaterday at a nuptlai mass In St. Mary's U C. Church. Mima. vunk, when Miss Gertrude J. Phillips, of IfiD Krams axenue, bename the hrlde of Mr. jesepn a lvirscnner. Tbe ceremony w at performed by the lie v. Father Gnn ert. The hrlde was attended by Miss Marcel la Bartlp, and Mr. F. Phillips was beat man. The ushers were Mr, Jehn Phillips and Mr. Jehn Klefer. After nn extended tour threuuh Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Klri.chner will be at home artee .inne 1 at 4330 Mitchell street l.oxberough. nOBETlTS HEAVN'ER The marriage of Miss Eleaner Heav ncr, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Frank II. Hp,ivher, of 212 Wet Jareby street, Norilstewn, and Mr. Wlllnrd Heberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel llebeits, of 531 Hamilton street, also of Norrlstewn. took place yesterday at the home of the bride. The Rev. William II. Hough Hough eon, pastor of the First Baptist Church, efllclatcd. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts will lle en Highland avenue, Jeffersonvllle. They nre both graduates of the Norrls Nerrls Norrls eown High Scheel. GERMANTOWN Mrs. F. A. Hewitt nnd her son, ei 6616 Meylnn acnue, will leave next month te spend the summer at Ocean City, Mrs. Jehn Moren Ash, Jr.. of Kne street nnd Queen lane, has returned te her home nfter n visit te Macen, Ga. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Mlstele, of 6320 Oerniantettn menue, announce the mar riage of their daughter, Mlsa Ardella Mlstele. te Mr. Themas Cannen, en April 19, at St. Bridget's Church. Falls of Schuvlklll. Mr. and Mrs Cannen will Jlve In Baltimore. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank C. Sernmer, their son Mr. Harry C. Sernmer, nnd their niece, Miss Mnry B. Barnes, of German town, will spend nnether month In Pasa dena, Cal. They will then go te Patn llna. Island, te stay during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Hendrlck, of Green street nnd Washington lane, will leave net month te spend the' summer nt Longpei t. Miss Rese Ilothateln, of Steubenvllle. O , la the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. J Chester, of 6121 Christian street for an indefinite stay. OVERBROOK Mils Kntlierlne Pearson, dnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Pearson, cf iiOS2 Prexel read, CMerbroek, will entertain nt n brldg party at her home en Tues day nfternoen. May 16, In honor of Miss Margaret Jacobs, whose marriage te Mr. Jehn .Shepherd, of Dalian, Tex will teke p'lice next month. The guests will be; Miss Mildred Eisenhower, Mis? Dorethy Calne, Mls3 Mnrgnret Blckley. Miss Christine Felln, Miss Marguerite Calne, Mm. Herbert Webb, Miss Mar garet Talley, Miss Gwendelyn Mullei MIsh Mnignret Pnrks, Mra Paul Latiio Latiie Latiio relle, Miss Chei lotto Frlcke and Mis. Jeshua Helinei. FRANKFORD Mrs. Frank Embeiy, of 4641 Penn street, will ghe a luncheon this after noon nt the Tonepdale Uelf Club. Miss Marlen Sandeiseu. of Ortho dox street, accompanied by Mr. Xermnn Sedgely, of Washington, l spending seer.it weeks In Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs Frank Baldwin, of 4832 Hawthorne street, announce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Marlen Baldwin, te Mr Walter u i;mmelt. Mra. Harrv Ilewlnnd. of Terresdala avenue, entertained the membeis of the Wesley sewing circle en Turminv, at a limrhren. The cuests were: Mrs. ('. I'imbert, Mrs, Ilewunl Melcher, Mis. O. Ellis, MIS .1. Keeves, -uis i'. .nariej-. Mis Sprewls, Mrs S. Hudsen, Mrs. Hubb-j und Mrs. C. Beckman. Mr nnd Mrs. F. G. Clendnnlel, of E.-iHten, Pa.. im visiting Mis. Wlllnrd Hummel, of 5019 Hawthome utreet for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Rey D. Harris, of Am herst, Mass, ain receiving congratula tions upon the birth of a son, Jehn New' hall lluirls Mis, Harris wns Miss Eeln Newhnll. daughter of Mr. Jehn New-hull of 4051 Wyoming avenue. KENSINGTON Mr, nnd Mis. Geerge hlnwechter, of m'u 'ssh.i.icnmavLii street: Mr. and Mrs Francis Petera, Mis. c1lr'sItlan,i'n.ti,r.e,1.': of Holltceng, Piu, nnd Mr. William Cnrloten have returned fiem a short btny at Atlantic Clty.N Mrs. J. Dennelly and daughter, of East Montgomery avenue, are spending several weeks In Bosten, visiting Mrs. Dennelly's sister, Mrs. Hey Andersen. Mr and Mrs. Cluules W. Lambert, of 2170 East Cumberland stieet, will teave next Wednesday te tpend several months at their summer home ln Pitt- man, N. J K'&yS Wm Spring Sale of Objett d'Art, Furniture, etc., During April & May Bp - HV'1vr;y Id'C, -U''l GSn Te Jtfaft Roem ter Importations That Arrlvt ler Exhibition in th Early PM K)J C&kSi m DISCOUNTS OF 10 TO 25 - W , "' ','VM',fck,fFj''WOBk M nirte and Pntnlcd Furnltare Idids nnd Btindca l " 1L I --'"'' t ,-' f-A'U? t,&'-r y';i-'V!;P?aHBBBL XH finlUble for rwnli nnd Budde the nMroem, Mvlnr Beem ana 1RT ft, v x't'i $ .., ''ss iif'V!f;J,Wfel3SwBBBk l HeniM Ulnlng Roem Wfl ' -"'" ' " hlflliairfliWirilflMMMl i H Mlrrer-All Hire, and I1nl,hf KntllM. nd Ii.th StWer I r ',V ' , v MBMEillBflHllllllK Hi 9nt&. Ill' V f i.urKf- a"'r' h ' .::BBaBBHiHBBBBBBBBBBBBBl chtfiVeiTwf "mw Q 'MgKr$IBn niscetJNT is2; ItlZL 8 ihcoe"T I S "iflM. 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J V QhBBPSSBp f?J iBBflMdiaBCrSt BHalBaBilBgaP' '"' ttW. J jXm Mm BONWIT TELLER fiu CXX JHKM' yAy.h?:- CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET JH S I -, ADVANCE 2B' HOI h.- ' ' .' - J ' h ANNOUNCEMENT ,i jB W lif? ' SATURDAY, MAY 13TH 4l-Hr' W'1 We Will Held the MmM?'' Most Extraordinary Wmc Daiiehler of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Sorten, of Falcon Hill. Roscment, who with her sister, Miss Nnncy Norten, will be the guest of honor at a dunce which her parents will give en Monday, May 29. Miss Norten will be an alde at the Presbyterian Hospital fete tomorrow and also at the Country Fair at the Germantown Cridiet Club en Tuesday, May 2 In aid of the Children's Scashore Heuse at Atlantic City NORRISTOWN Miss Catharine Kvnns and Jtlss Mary I,ouKe Kvnns, of Hamilton street, have returned from n visit te Eastern, Pa., where thev were guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Themas II. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. U. K. Bleck nnd Miss Sephie Meck, of f22 Haws avenue, will sail en the Mnjcstlu from New Yerk en June I" for a three months' tour of Europe. Mrs. Relneehl Knlpe, of 605 West Marshall street, han been appointed by the national president of the United States Daughters cf 1812 te be ene of u committee of three te be n delegate te : jflTT""'-----"'-''"-!""""-'""1-""' ......T....V..T.rTTTT.i.,rMniBimiiniinii iiniiiiiiiiMn n 1 NEW WHITE SPORT OXFORDS j i Distinctively Styled Excellently Made 4 ;fflj: Our sport shoes arc "correct" in ,' :Lj smartness and in quality. J tt 'm Considering the fine grade of ! -:M buckskin and patent leather used, the m ;; price, $8.00, is unusually low. j.'n ll HOSIERY TO MATCH , I fflinkelman 1 ifflj Style in Quality Footwear ifflg : 1130 Chestnut St. : I j At Twelfth jhpjl ; 1? 'mi "'ujiiuuiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiimnJri'7? ,.s.i7" IVttJimIi ' itVeBgflK fPQ W-'1' pjHjl j fTfTfrPiV J, 1 1 iri?. eriVrf .-fv ' Vff. lYrfffiiii 1 1 1 n i ' : : r i : i 1 : 1 1 1 r 1 1 n 1 1 7i :i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ; :'. . i f, i , : 1 1 1 n iuxuu-lujxluj LuxrmB IilPOIlTDnS, DEBWNERS f MAKERS Or WOMKX'B A CHIIr- DUX'S APl'AKETj OF TUB HIGHEST CHARACTER FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS f.ttftf5 APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND H Fer Friday aa iamm - A Clearaway of Sports Suits Coats Capes Suits, Cape Costumes, Capes with knick- ers. Kasha tweed, trelnines and rainbow ?K tweed included in a range of smart fabrics, tt Fermer Prices te 39.50 Dresses A Clearaway 1 O ? Fermer Prices lO.QU te 39.50 Practically the entire range of late Spring fabrics, styles and colors. Net a complete range of a particular style, but ample choice all told. " ,-,- S .- t , . IHfiM AafsSlm Bi. Brill y . '.' '.' i"ss. in nMtwcJEs -psvnsni in S"K."-9 i ,,, ,.;', ' v HI US- ill I nil NM Photo by Phote-Cratters. MISS CAROUSE SOUTOS the twenty-slxthnnnuai meeting of the Amerlcnn Acaacmy or r-eimcni ana Secial Science which will be held In Philadelphia tomorrow and Saturday DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Themas Safford, of Swarthmore, Is spending a few dnjs In St. Louts, A1C'. Mrs. William MeClennchan. of Chcs tcr, will entertain her bridge club at her nonie en wennesany evening, .Muy it. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Pew, of Meylnu, have been entertaining Miss Lockheart, of l'lttsnurgn, ler severai nays. A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE Cheatnut Cerner Twelfth 15 COAT-SALE of the Season WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS CAPES AND WRAPS Read Friday Evening's Papers for Full Details DO NOT MISS THIS WONDERFUL EVENT THIRD Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Summer Millinery is te the Fere at Allen's We have a very attractive collection of large hats in capellne effects, with transparent edges. There are some with sheer everdraperies and a number are made entirely of hair cloth with funny French beetles or single flowers as the only ornament. There arc leghorns with beautiful French flowers and Canten crepe sports hats in fancy colors, self trimmed. In fart, there are all kinds these for the matron who demands the charm of dignity and ethers for the younger woman who prefers the freshness of youth. New is the Time te Get Ginghams and Linens for Summer Frecks English gingham"? in large and small checks come ln nil the Summer colorings Extremely geed quality, 32 Inches wide, BOe and 79e a yard. Famous David and Jehn Andersen ginghams, plain or ln checks., 91,28 a yard. ' Shrunken Irish linen ln all the leading colors and White, Ideal for suits, 36 Inches nlde, $1,00 a yard. Tan and Green Wicker Scrap Baskets Special at .$1.00 These basketn come In half a dozen different combinations et Tan and Green with feemetlmes the one. sometimes the ether pre dominating. A ery special value at 91.00. Fashionable Chiffen Weight Hese $3.00 and $4.25 a pair This Is the season for these charming sheer stockings Fer these who wish te get In step with the mode we have Onx chiffon weight hose in Silver, Champagne, llelge, Pole Gray, Gray and Suede, 93.00. At the same price Imported Chiffen welrht hoye ln Ulnck and Beige Ann Ilnalte Chiffen weight hose, plain and Ince clocked, comes in Faun, Caster, Champagne, silver nnd Black, $4.25. Tempting Reductions in Black Spanish, Chantilly and Net Ail-Over Laces 86-Inch Black Spanish and Chantilly all-ever laces for dresses were I1.7D te 13, BO a jard, bow 91.60 te 93.85. Bpetted nets. 36 and 40 Indian wide, were $1.00 te S2 C5 a yard new BOe te 91,38. ' White Silk Broadcloth, Printed Crepes ' and Paisley Silks at Attractive Prices J2.00 quality White silk broadcloth, 31 Inches wide at 91.65 a yard. It comes ln plain weave and washes wonderfully, 9a.M,93n.OO aPnrdn93!60CruIyard? W"te' Ta"- Grfty" NBVy and BIack ftt Paisley Crepe de Chine, 40 Inches wide, 978 and 93.00 a yard. Glass Toweling, Dish Cleths and Bath Rugs Reduced All linen glaBS toweling ln Red or Blue checks. The smooth round thread keens It fiem limine en china and glassware, 45" vriue At 30e a yarn. 16c dish cloths, clcCB weave, well finished at the edges, loe each BJ& ,matJl i.n Loler ef'ets, Ineludlnr rue doslgei, or In two y&43mi&ki. FLOOR rati -r.-fili W(f mum "nesis for mcwn Clinten W. Gilbert, chief, political cerrt ponrleet of th Kvit.sme pciitie immmi, nt wamunBten, lelflii tna connaenco 01 uruiu Inent puhlle men of all parties, telli. Hit truth, takes no itdef, playii no favorites, Cllnien W. ailbert's blu-newii" artlcle xppeur reenmrly in the isvKKisf x-ume i,ides. "irnke it a Habit." i" Wilien'i Comfert Shoes 3742 Germantown Ave. Fer the Whole Family $Q-G0 Write for Booklet O up VermtrlT nl Market St. Open Frl. ti Hat. Een'n 3 MaajcMSSMBaMSMaisiaraisiajsiaiaran ICELAND WOOL 35 c an Ounce Wound en a Tube Ready te Knit Yarns for Every Purpose 180 Samples upon Raquett Colonial Yarn Heuse 1231 Cherry St. Fhoae T.nrtiHt SOI CMSIEl MORE THAN 200,000 Gas Ranges IN DAILY USE IN AND ABOUT PHILADELPHIA OVER HALF OF THE COMBINED TOTAL OF VARIOUS MAKES WHY ! ! ! Roberts & Mander Steve Ce. PHILADELPHIA Gas Companies & Dealers Best under the sun VIVAU DOU'S MftVtS TALC - 25c In the Call rid can urflh (he silt top. Pureitlmpertedltallantalc teft aa velvet affords toething, cooling relief for sunburn and indispensable after metering, golf, ten nis bathing. Use It after your bath when warm or tired and you'll see the vast differ ence between MAVIS and and ordinary talcum. toiletries Tklcem Pewdtr I .CO TeilMWtter l.M Fui Pewdtr ,M CeldCrttm .te Pittlrt . . . . 1 00 anUhlnc Poelr Cream , M CMan . M BROAD ''ui.ak 1'iiicK CHARLES rilOHMAN I're.fnf WlkblAM ILLETTE in His Latest Success THE DREkM MAKER CARRICK i'eiui,Ait I'ltici'. U.AttlUl.rw MATINEE SATLItHAY SAM II. HAimiS PresentB THE SEASON'S COMEDY SUCCESS WELCOME STRANGER With GEORGE SIDNEY Willow Greve Park Opens Saturday, May 13th WITH Nahan Franke Orchestra Concerts Every Afternoon & Evening Phene rrk Olllce NOW for Mutla I'iMlllen I1I:m,IITJI M'-lT.s AMERICAN MARINE 1 EXPOSITION 'FIRST REGIMENT ARMORY Bread & Callowhill Sta. Met IntereNtlns kIiuw mit Neen In Phllii. I ilclphlu. llr.ir the srrut HADIO CON ('Litis iiftrrneuiw mid eenln(H, ADMISSIO.N J0e LITTLE THEATREn'uifnu. i NKXT ir,R":y""j'",K,u: 1 TONY SARG'S MARIONETTES !A,,,rnr,r. RIP VAN WINKIF IVfif THE R0SE AND THE RING lUketa nt OlinlwU anil Hux Oilier, a?, Ji.ne K EITH'S THEATRE1 MILDRED HARRIS ,rormeW ..Hvi,i'!,H,,,.,.,,,,,',n' ' BAILEY & COWAN wii.ritEit ( i aiiki: co THE COME HACKS i.m ether.. PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY PLAY OLD F0RTUNATUS WEEK OF MAY U . N hMti$m', jKJJ, M aPBammmmY YPr I m r T" I I I I ill A il Ai I 1 ffli III A I 1 PC Ml i u KbbbW Plrectlen Btanlay, CemMwr ifU N1NKTEKNTH AND MAIlKl II. 1:30, 8:30, 0:30, 7:30 W a m . .., KWJisyjL.K' ri wi1 arnaf B aUa aV.al " .WW m I7AI 17M'PIMS;VJ V ai ,r,n 11 tV Ajwy AND GLORIA JS QWANCnN TV NEW IMnAMOUNT TIC "Beyond the R RV PI tMHR ni .VUf'Jft! c.vnr, ner.MNf, HAnxTONi'J fO ' SIXTEENTH AND MARKET J 11:1$, 1:45, 4:30, 7,9:39 First Time at Popular Pricea D. W. GRIFFITH'S MK111TIKST PUOI1UCT10N ORPHANS 4 OF THE 'kl STORM C'AHT INCUI.DKS Lillian and Dorethy Gish Jeseph Schildkraut (Star of "Liliom") Mente Blue And a support of 15,000 NO ADVANCE IN PRICES EVKNINOH. r.Oc. TBp DAILY. 33c. BOe Saturday and ItnlldayH Evenlnir TrtcM I 0 ?l IJItOAD h CHESTNUT 11:30. 1:30. 3:30. G:30. 7:30. Ill WALLACE REID S?"" S NEXT WEEK "SriSSINO 1IU8I1AND8" DAI ATE I--1" & MAKKET BTS. rALAtb 10 A. M. tn 11:13 P.M. Mae Murray in "Fascination"' ADP Al"il A 1TH & CHE3TN01 AtxwilsliV 10 a :.i te li.ie p. m. nixNKv"5 "MIDNIGHT - AlirTftDI A NINTH i MAHKIT, V IV 1 lnirl n A. M. te 11 :ts p. M.' IIAKKY rRKY "MAN TO MAN' GLOBE JUNIPER AND UAJUCJR VAUDEVILLE CONTINUOUS 11 TO Jt CROSS KEYS I10TH A MARKET NIGHTLY 8!lH IVnH Jb H.l nH MAE DESMOND iS&L "BUDDIES" "0&t7ixcheSSS,u NEXT WEEK "MISS LUT.D DETT". BROADWAY SSraT WED . SAT.. 2:15 BROADWAY STOCK COMPANY Headed by Edna Hlbbard A Leen Gorden cosme MSf!ANOAl HAMILTON'S JV.lUAi, NEXT WEEK "SIQN ON THE DOOR" SAM. S. SHUBERT LAST MAT. SAT. S" Positively 1 J Liu i e c v enrnvas ENtlAOKMKNT TERMINATI SAT. KVE.. MAY 1 XVVMattfSCaBOmJ SHUBDtviLLC .l)all MaU. ut '.':I5. I'.m. at U0 ,IAIES & KIU1 II JA.lli:3 JAfK JIEKUN IIKKMAN S. llKISCOK KIMIIKItl.KY & lA(IK "MADE IN PHILLY" The AM-Star, AU-Plillndelphla Musical Hevue Ireed a Smnnhlns Hit. 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