Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 16, 1922, Night Extra, Image 9

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H'ynneapewwwan interesting Lecture at1 the
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M1& afternoon there m ee nn inwr inwr inwr
fotfeic talk en "Italian Gardens" at
Art' Alliance. Mis Emily Extey,
f rt ii .wilt he tlie maker, and
S de iptlens x,W b.Mllutrated with
gtefT slide- Among the he.tes
will he MlM .'"" - - -
ffliellV Mr.:, Ol'leen Beerlckc, Mlsa
Rfi.fr- 't,ln HettS. Mrs, uvecvu "
IKft fl'Conrerte. Mrs. E. Etey Mr
. a -Kite;' Mrs. Heward W.
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WetlieriU, Jr.anu , u
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tffi been liearini mere nuwm. i .,.
en'tertnlnment'et. The Genealogical
. -. ' rnnRvlvanla and the Pcnn-
SWanla Society of Colonial Dames
5 America, which Is te be given en
fiU.t H In comrricmeratton of the Swed-
S.P" " .. . it... n.lonerl 1ftAR.
sr.'v deHixmcntH en i ici""i --
MiM (I hope I've igef It right thlB
Wu, It's a mouthful, don't you think?)
r.nl,m'isd7xrem
P i ii nfPt- 3 until 0 o'clock. Therewill
RtfWart n.Wrt by Judge J. Wills
JR-tf-rt nf'liS;' nVl
grtath'tan Yacht Clubs His BxceUency.
V". iV n'.ii.Mhnrtf. rhn Swedish Mln-
tffi- Mr Hampton' L. Carsen. Mr.
&ti Themas fining " - ii.i
IfilTnch Montgomery arid Dr. Henry
FflhW . , V" -?i. nr h Amr-rlcnn Scan-
$T San foundation. There will also
ILXUr;nthTmrnd "tea will be
Pffurvcd at 5 o'clock.
TCURandafBIorganJathalrmanef
l&eTaKF1?
g'the Entertauimem wmiwiKv " -Genealogical
Society.
ImeMORROW we will have the first
k. I . a., ...n.ini hi falm. h Wvnne-
i$l Peny nnd Deg Shew at the Blllte
M-'Clothiers' place, and' every one,wno
tS.hL.V .Mini nr tnUlnir uart5' In some
jj xtu will come anyhow 'te see the fun.
E?, Most of the younger children will be in
Kthe Peny Shew, ana men Heme vi .
'r.'thst such girls as Peggy Thayer, Peggy
; DiUett, Jiaisic eiewuri uuu eujn
fiDenk!a who will be among the mnny
v, :ii.i..ern i,nri tn hpnt. Of course.
V weall hope it won't rain, but even If it
, does the fair has been insured against
?. Doesn't that sound "swell"?
f-T SAW Mrs. Harrison Cancr yestcr
,V'l day nnd she was wearing n very
," geed-looking black canton crepe arcss
'..-.. n n-nli Inn? nnnclH en the skirt
c.iu.uu ' -.: - -,. . . i
,"?un. w h white crene. 'in mecve'
'tis", .c - i 1.. ,!...! e,l ltne TOlfh
tV white crepe, tee. With it she were a
Ss black poke uennct iacwi wun cnerry-.
.Siminred straw and edsed with shirred
'XT cherry satin. Leng loops of the cherry
?.iitin icu irem ine unin eh e eiuk.
Yr Doesn't that sound striking? It was
V. wry becoming te Mrs. Cancr, tee.
tfcrEIiL, I've just heard of another
(. W itnrnirpmpnf fn hp nnneunccd seen.
'Wihe itirl has golden hair and is ex-
lV . . .1 1 iL. ...MM 1.1 4.11 ...1
;i, iremciy cievcr gnu uv iimu 10 ian nuu
,'a wry geed looking. I can't sny another
i wen, eerauBc meii juu uugui. nuun
vS exactly who they are, and that would
' never de. It's te be announced in. a
jiweek or se, se you'll have te wait till
' then,
J ' NAMCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mrs. Arthur E. Pew will be the ma
tron of honor at the marriage- of her
alster, Miss Hannah Marim Elliett,
diurhter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William J.
f" vElllett, of 317 Seuth Seventeenth street.
ana Mr. Walter C. Pew, son or Mrs.
PharljiB T riT'nnnftr nt flnrlnvhroek.
'' , Bnra Mawr, which will take place en
t Saturday, June 24, at Calvary Prcsby-
, Urlan Church, Fifteenth and locust
trets. MIbs Pauline du Pent, of WIN
mlngten, and Miss Banrlngr Granfte will
, p the maids of honor. Xhcre will also
, b several brldcbmalds.
. Miss Careline S. Barclay, daughter of
I Mr. and Mrs. William Lyttleton Bar
1 eliy, or Gravers lane, cfhestnut Hill,
will entertain at a luncheon nnd bridge
party today In honor of Miss Helen
;S Hepe Wllflen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
' AUn I). W(lnn of PunrrrnVA IfnilHA.
i Vlllaneva. whose marrlage te Mr. Bob Beb
V rt Dechert will tale place en Wednes-
, navy 2i. una guests will inciuae
Mrs. Jehn O. Piatt, Mrs. Edward Clark.
Mri. filimilel n CliUaA 1- IVTIcu Turin
ic B.' Yeatman, Miss Frances" Day, Miss
i niaLewls, Miss Lerraine Dlssten,
it wh iiosamena stewarasen. Miss jiar
'nret Ress and Miss Anne Wister Bar-
cy. Miss Careline Barclay will be one
V of Miss Wilsen's bridesmaids.
'v?t JJnjs. of C012 Greene street, German
r$ town, will entertain at dinner this eve-
t. 5,n ,m noner of Miss Dorethy Ely,
K 2J,u1Uf et JIr- and Mrs. William New-
DOM Pl. n u.H..& inn . ........ .
VILif. Mr- Herbert W. Warden. Jr.,
" I ! Jah. place cm June 26. The guests
' tJ" mciuae Miss Adelaide Newlln, MIsh
:ne Yeatman. Miss Lucia Warden,
wm, priscilla Merris, of Baltimore ; Mr.
William A. H. Pnnl Tr Vrnnar C Hnv.
, ft, Mr. Carl Erdman, of Princeten:
r $ Antheny Merris, Jr., and Mr. Hcr-
rt Warden, Jr.
null f' nd JIrs- Nerman MacLeed, of
k'neMUiurst, Wyncete. accorepanled by
. r. Kodman Wanamaker and Mrs. and
rarA. (.Ilrnn. XT.mn ...III ....I, V..HA
t 5 .- .t . ,"i, win, nan uii uuiiv
y J. en the Olympic. They will snend the
,f, ummer abroad.
' '1? Un!tcl States Tennis Association
2f nsylvll"la n"d Eastern States will
, jive a woman's epen tennis tournament
' d.v '?, Mer.l0M Cricket Club en Mon Men
( n, May 29.
n, ...
',uaM.Juila,A' nerwlnd. of this city
' W ,hlcw Y,erk- w,,l rctur" from Europe
Mi, ih r? ar.ly BUmmer mid will occupy
,Fdi?im, H'? vlIlft of her brother, Mr.
'. NfSnU, J' '.'"wind; of New Yerk and
H1',, Mr. Berwlnd will Jein her
h S VJJ. lhe 'lie summer, after return
tr8 from a Eurenean tour.
It?1 i511,10". Carmlchael. daughter of
lShS?-Mrft.u'S!l . Carmlchael, of
'j'Mre nX; ' rl r0 ,mH ueen visiting
r JTe?r,k?rg,i " I'ewer, of Vancouver.
' Verrilal;. for n. wnnlt r,i,m.i r h
Cir1mlS'frd":-,.Th redding et Miss
; tain n ' "U? lr0, "ewers son, cap cap
Hitake fe60 Bwer. U. H. M. C, will
i i place " Saturday, June 24.
.7 MP nt,.l -a.. . -
f iie nT!,. "? "arnsen it Caner, Jr.,
f 810 Pin ."'." '.'.7". 'V. -nnr, jr..
'm'nuuiiii ? V. "CCV.W"' ,eve eariy,nexi
ieccunv L Cap?. May- where they will
.$ "reupy their cottage for the summer.
''riBalrbi.nnUJ!:0iVH,Wr,ht Crawford, who
Cit- .,.'..?pe,nd,nP a week In Atlantic
i&'ttreet. neme, 2421 spruce
.TA'..R.V' and Mrs. I.eula F. Bensen.
iliummVi-n, anc?7 lace. wl" snend the
yber Tl Cev6 Cottage, Northeast Har.
mhclvm.eJBency ,Ald of Pennsylvania
$W$V&!$"1 -u"'0" '"the Gar-
11 til 8 nvi;.r. v.,5' "lai. "i rem e un
&UP?er C ' The,e W'" be mu8lc and
ifth"r,cIi!l!,MrP- Pal" , "off Reed and
ifivr.-L,"1!, of Wurdman Iarlc Inn.
ften .?'"";," A. will leave early next
weeciitn- Vii.i. "i"5 'y. wnere tney will
'ffSrs H,flr c"Bfte- until the autumn.
?Vd,,eetedth,r2lty'.,Up E1UabetU NeyeH
KVCatm? ? rfl"'. "nllewcll, U. S. -A
J'S-wi'D IJcnnlngteii, Columbus, Gn.(
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yj,l.i.l?rr,v ,n thls clty the latter pa
or this month te be one et the usne
art
n
BC Ilia wdllnB
of his cousin, Mlsa
'all VI. uaV,. 4 .
Leneye Adah McCall.
ana Mrs. Jesenh n. Menn.it. nf nvramnr
Avenue, . Merlen, and Mr. Nerman H.
MaeLelsh, which will take place en
June i, i.
Mlf Mary K. Ctibsen, of Maybrook.
Wynnewood, has Issued invitations for
5;,S"3n Ratiy ,P Saturday, June. 10,
frere ff until 8 o'clock, te- meet Mr. ana
mrs. Henry C. Gibsen. The card' of
mid. nuoeri vs. , urecK is enclosed.
. Miss Dorethy Kent, of 422 West Price
?tEe!tila!rmantewn' Wl entertain nt
Bmhardt, dauijhter efthe Rev. William
SLimhrdtVi Mr Emhardt. nccom nccem
tenlSd, byr, y? daughter and Miss
i P- Warder daughter of .Mr.
and Mrs. Oeerge Buckley Warder, will
sail en May 20 en a Mediterranean trip.
The guests who will attend the lunch
eon and bridge en Tuesday which Mrs.
Henry F. Rcbrr.an, of 216 East Gergas
!"' 5erna.n,t0)yn' W"1 ve In honor of
Miss Helen E. Oermley, whose marriage
te Mr William Charleton Haddock, Jr.,
il,i..tky,ac5 6n Sturday, June 3, will
lTJS,ludSrMS,-.J0erFB w- McClellen, 'Mrs.
wS!"1.1, Hojten, Mrs. Geerge W. Fern
SC: HtB' i Hrry.w-' .Butterworth, Jr.,
HJSi,ii.0U'A C JPlck MrB- Kverett iJ.
Hesklns, Mrs. Nerman L. Barr, Mrs.
S-S? ppeniJ?d.rCMM, Wtnee H. Wall
nA18, ,lck?ck Mrs. Charles
Chandlee, Mrs. Phllln D. Fowler. Mr.
S2S'W S"ftlW Chap."
.. .. utl9a ncnnneenun.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
J. Tlly. of
uvnwvd. win ie. n ji.... j.. ' .i:
Phlladelnhla Ceuntrv rinh An aei.r.
A
l-f.-Vr y 2V m h0l0r e' their
ihter' MJBS frothy Osberne Tlly,
nM8 marrlaire te Mr. Charles Malene
wetts, 3d, of Germantown. will take
giace en Thursday, evening. .Tune 1, in
pbniSir B $rlQBUint BP'wepal Church,
bridal party BM wl11 ,nclud6 tn"
Miss Martha E. Pettlt, daughter et
Mr. and Mrs. David Pettft, cfTBevirly:
wh'J h has retumed from Paris,
wnere she nrn n.aiA ..mj ...
SSff, ' S riy???i5
ict-iini in ueverly today. Ameni the
lVsW)Jeh,CSwar,,E- Brt eVbb!
Mrs. Jehn W. Woedslde. Mm wrnin a
B F H',,ihJs' 1HIII . Baker Mw
Jr..Hrh.t.rsanPvJene5.
Bee5e"7v " M".
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win h. eV.ii.ri "?"l "-. .? ?'
Pettlt
deraiH pmn- ul ner recital by Mrs.
uerald Efflng, soprano, of Hwarthmere
xrML8jJ(Vepn4n6 Fernley, daughter of
wivnd M.": Jam" T- Pernley" of Clli
tSfth? ivenVe! Qwmantewn, 'w"i en
iertaln uat a luncheon and bridge party
at her home en Monday afternoon. May
22. In honor of Miss KatAeHne T Kefb
raUgepwefM.nnd Mrs. Leuis KeS;
.In",. Sch001 Huse lane. GcS
mnntewn, whose marriage te Mr. Ma-
erSa?uVeveHn?
WE8T PHILADELPHIA
Mm. Harry d Clark and her son. Mr.
Reger Barren Clark, of 245 Seuth Wr
ragut street, have left forPMadene;
site 'ssgs.s" thTea,tnerwr,i
GPrrd,cSfyetn:0Ar?z.Ch,eag0 and thC
dauhtefn..8- W.JKS, B0," ad
Hampton Mcere, formerly of 6229 jef--
wi tL'L i"' "veruroeK, are new liv ng
at the Eleaner Apartments, 4110 Park-
file eSuf.'. JEhey BaXe a huse warm
Ing en Saturday evening.
-Mrs Wendell S. Trcdlck, of 6105
Christian street, entertained at bridge
?viiilrjJdaa,"0r,r'?en !n mer et Mrs.
William Scott, of Lerain. O. The guests
Included Mrs. Rellln Richardson Meyers,
Mrs. A. A. MncCubbln. Mrs. E J
Slnglser, Mrs. William P. Brenz, Jr.".
Mrs. Earl Saegcr, Mrs. Harry Cadwalla-
,JcrrtaJld,br 5?e-,.Mr9A- P. Balrd, Mrs.
?; W. Schmidt, Mrs. Hareld C. Gedwin.
Mrs. Francis A. Fought, Mrs. Samuel
Tutt?eree William C.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifferd J .Fink have
returned from their wedding trip and
will be at h6me after June 1, at 1903
Wynnewood read. Mrs. Fink was Miss
Anna C. Whalen, et 5119 Hazel avenue,
before her marriage en April 19.
,M.r;and.,Mr8, J- A,uert Cadwallader,
et 1209 Wynnowced read, will shortly
go te Pittsburgh, where they will make
their home.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. M. Lleber. of 1703 West
Geerge Allen, -inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Announcing Our Annual
Summer Sale of Fine
Millinery
Our entire stock of ever 1000 trimmed hats lowered in
price for quick clearance. Hats for every age and occasion are
at your disposal.
This is undoubtedly the greatest money
saving millinery event in Philadelphia, and at
a most opportune time.
$4.50 40-INCH ALL-SILK SPOltTS CREPE $2.25
In Orchid, Alice Blue, Cinder, Tiger Lily, Navy, Black.
$4.50 36-INCH CHECKED SPORTS SILK $2.25
Navy and White, Navy and Geld, Peacock and White,
Geld and White
' $2.00 WHITE JERSEY TUB SILK $1.35
36 inches wide,
$5.00 ELECTRIC BOUDOIR LAMPS $3.50
Complete with Base, Shade and Bulb. ,
$2.00 MIDDIE BLOUSES, IN ALL WHITE AND
WITH BLUE COLLARS $1,00
Sizes from 12 years up; ethers reduced accordingly.
$1.00 WHITE AND COLORED ORGANDIES.
FOR TWO DAYS ONLY
Permanent finish, 45 inches teide.
50c CURTAIN VOILE AND DOTTED SWISS
Fer Summer Curtains, 40 inches wide.
$3.50 LACE FLOUNCING, IN BLACK, BROWN
AND NAVY :$2.50
Others reduced accordingly, ,
85c WOMEN'S LISLE UNION SUITS 65c
In all styles and sizes.
$1.00 IMPORTED CLOCKED LISLE HOSE 75c
Full-fashioned with Embroidered Clocks.
$3.75 FULL-FASHIONED ALL-SILK HOSE .... $2.00
In Cordovan and Black.
$2.25 VANITY FAIR SILK VESTS $1,85
With Bodice Tops, in Pink.
$1.00 A DOZEN JERGEN'S ROYAL PALM SOAP 65c
A 6-oz. Cake of Superior Quality Seap,
35c ROGER AND GALLET'S BABY POWDER. . 18c
All Shades and Several Oders." , '
$2.75 FAST-COLORED BATH RUGS $1.90
Rug Patterm, in 4-color effects, s
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' ' Photo 'by Marceau
MRS. THOMAS J. DOLAN
Of ChestnutweIdFarm, Deven, who
is one of the members of the
Executive Committee of 'the,.
Wynnewood Peny and Deg Shew
which will take place tomorrow
Dauphin street, .announce the betrothal
et their daughter, Mies Aneta Lleber,
te Mr. Leuis Whltcnian, son 'et Mr. and
Mrs. Hs Whlteman, of Norrlstewn.
Mr. and Mrs. larry Welnrelch, of
2315 North Park avenue, have returned
from a trip through EurepeT
Mrs. J. J. Rice, of the Hetel Lor Ler
raine, has , been entertaining as her
guest Mrs.' Edward Sternfels, of New
Yerk.
r
Mrs. James Patterson and her daugh
ter, Miss Gladys Patterson, of North
Eleventh street, are spending" several
weeks In Baltimore, where they are
visiting Mrs. Patterson's Bister, Mrs.
Lewis Madden.
Mr. and Mrs. F. 'C. Gersen, who have
b6en spending some time in East Lib
erty, Pa., are new moving te their new
home in Westmont. N. J. Mrs. Gersen
was Miss ' Margaret McCauley. daugh
ter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Martin- F. McCauley,
et 4509 North Eighth street.
Mrs. Bedell Wills, of Haddonfield. N.
J., entertained last evening In honor
of Miss Ann Klein, et 2108. North
What Clubwemen
Will De Tomorrow
The Phlladclphhl Mothers' Club
annual luncheon Is given nt 1 o'clock
in Hamilton Court Thirty-ninth
nnd Chestnut streets. Mrs. Arthur
Levis Bunting presides. The Sewing
Circle of the club meets at 2 o'clock
en Monday nt the home of Mrs.
Rebert White Steel, Bryn Mawr.
Lantern nnd Lens Guild nt 3
o'clock, annual exhibition and tea.
A Cheral May Day arranges by
the Octave Club, NorrlBtewn, is the
closing event of the club year and Is
given in the Erslne Clubhouse. Miss
Rae Evans and Miss Marien Span
gle direct the concert.
Buckingham Weman's Club; n
discussion of historic streams and
mill sites.
The annual luncheon of the
Weman'H Club of Wyncote, 1 o'clock
at the Huntingdon Valley Country
Club. The guests of honor nre Mrs.
Harry A. Bedcn and Mrs. Frank R.
Whiteside.
Century Club of Pottstown, an
nual meeting and installation of new
officers.
The Plnstic Club afternoon, in
charge of Reception Committee,
Mrs. Jeseph T. Ball, chairman.
Mrs. Jehn AUhoiise will speak en
"Impressions of Japan."
85c
30c
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QIRMANTOWN
The Weman's Club of Germantown
tave a luncheon at the clubhouse yea-
erday afternoon for member v and
gueata.' Mrs. Irvln M. JameU, president
or injtjjoyieitewn Nature uiud, spe;
en "wild Flower Peservatlen ana
Bird Sanctuaries." Miss Marie Zara
was the soloist In a musical program.
Mra.' BimiMl M. WiM ni1 tii mevf.
of BUS Pulaski avenue, are spending
avri meninn wun Mr, wen mwner,
Mra., Meyer Getc, at her cottage In Vent
nor. Mr, and Mra J. Lewie Knechler, et
iziu cast cneiten avenue, are receiving
congratulations upon the birth of a
daughter, Reberta Knechler. '
DELAWARE COUNTY
.A tea followed the inaugural meeting
of the Weman's Club of Media en Wed
nesday afternoon. Mrs. Edgar Penning
ton waa hostess. The newly elected of
ficers are Mrs. James P. Hunter, presi
dent: Mrs. Frank W. Lange and Mra.
I. W, Farquharaen, vice presidents:
Mra M. C. Zlnn, recording eecretary:
Mrs. .Geerge B, Latham, corresponding
eecretary: Mra Arthur Tl. Adams, treas-
rufer. Members of the beard Include
Mra. Harry H. Battles, Mra. Alexander
B. Geary, Mrs. Jehn IC Ktpple. Mra
Price Wetherlll Janeway. Mrs. M. P.
Dlckesen, Mrs. Clifferd .Woodbury, Mra
Walter F. Price, Mrs. 8. Harper Leeper
and, Mra F. Edgar Pennington, j
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wlllard. Norten,
of Wellesley .Hills, Mass., are receiv
ing congratulations 'en the birth of a
daughter, Jean Norten, en April 28. Mrs.
Norten waa Miss , Kathleen Tuttle,
daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Jehn
Ellery Tuttle, of Swarthmore.
The marriage of Miss Florence
Mitchell, daughter of Mr. W. K.
Mitchell, of Ridley Park, 'and Mr.
Charles Whitney took place en Saturday
evening,' May , Upen their return from
a wedding trip, Mr. and Mra Whitney
will live In Ridley Park. '
NonmsTewN
, The Reformed Church of the Ascen
sion celebrated- the seventy-fifth anni
versary since it founding In Norrls Nerrls Norrls
eown en Sunday, May 14. Special serv
Ives will be held throughout the week.
The Rev. H. W. Bright la the pastor of
the church.
Miss Ruth Montague, of 114 ''Frank
lin avenue, who waa awarded the Sto Ste Sto
kewskl medal In a contest concert at the
Unitarian Church, Philadelphia, last
Thursday evening, will be heard in a
recital Jn the Central Presbyterian
Church, Norrlstewn, this evening, with
Mr. Renald O'Netl, pianist
Mrs.
Heward Staler, of New Yerk.
Is
the guest of Mra J. V. Nelsen, of West
Main street. , ,
Announcement is made erf the en
gagement of Miss Irma Felten, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Felten, of
1220 Arch street, and Mr. Van B. Stlth,
of Resedate, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernen Biendln. of 1018
West Airy street, are receiving con
gratulation en the birth of a son en
May 12.
Mra A. C. Jarrett.' erf 207 West Weed
street, has left for a stay In Bloemfleld,
W. Va.
Matinee Musical Club Fete
The Matinee Musical Club's May Fete
will be held In the Bellevue-Stratford
en Thursday next. The1 fete will start
with a cafeteria luncheon from 12 te
1:30 o'clock, 'cards (bridge and Ave hun
dred) at 2 o'clock, with Mrs. C. P. Lan
dreth In charge. Frem C until 6 o'clock
there will be a fashion show. Members
of the club will act as mannequins.
Tea and Ice cream will be served during
the fashion show and at the card party.
Mrs. Enill W. Seaaongecd, the chairman,
has arranged te have a dinner served
between 5:30 and 7:30 o'clock; then at
9 o'clock there will be dancing, with
Mrs. Q.i W. Edmonds In Charge. The
candy table will be in charge of Mrs.
II. O. Wilbur. Mrs. Walter Atwood and
Mrs. II. O. Palst; Miss Sarah Renlck
will have cakes, Mrs. Meredith T. Jenes
a booth of plants and cut flowers, Mr.
P. W. Feedlsch. Ice -cream and soft
drinks : Mrs. W. M. Heullngs, Jr., aprons
and ether useful articles; Mrs. L. Car
man, hat boxes, fancy goods, etc. ; Mrs.
William B. Geld, lingerie, nats anu bags
made by students of the Trades Scheel
for Girls; Mra H. .Mt Tracy, vanities,
and a vaudeville show in charge of Mrs,
W. tl. HUDDara. mere win de a magi
clan, a ballet and dances by members of
the Mask and wig. Mrs. W.
E. Rees Is
the chairman of the fete. The proceeds
are te be given te- the Philadelphia Mu
sic League.
Strawbridge
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Te think that the youthful figure need net be cor
seted is te make a grave mistake and one which is always
paid for in less of beauty and health. ,
There are Redfern models specially designed te fur
nish that slight support and restraint that a girl's figure
needs, but without discomfort or less of easy movement.
We make a specialty of fitting girls from fourteen
years up and have a number of suitable models at a
range of pricey.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET
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MISS FRANCES K. WISTER
Daughter of Mr. Owen Wister, of
Butler place, Germantown, who will
' be one of the bridesmaids at the
marriage of Miss Nancy Cepe and
Mr. Plerrepent Haiard, which will
take place en -Saturday next. Mlsi
.Wister will take one of the princi
pal parts In the production of
"Iolanthe," which will be given by
the Savey Company en May 25, 2u
and 27 at the Bread Street Theatre
SELL JUDGE PATTERSON'S
LIBRARY FOR $23,688
618 Items In Collection Disposed of
In New Yerk Auction '
The nrlvatA library of Judge Patter
son waa sold at auction in New Yerk
yesterday for n total of $23,088.25. The
collection numbered 018 items, includ
ing rare works collected by the jurist
ever a period of twenty years.
Geerge A. Bilker & Ce., of this city,
paid $1050. the highest price of the
sale, for the rare first issue of the
first edition of "Robinson Crusoe,"
which was printed In Londen in 1710.
Anether first edition, which brought a
high figure wns Goldsmith's "The Vicar
of Wnkcflcld," the genuine first issue
in original calf, with case by Riviere,
which "was acquired by a dealer, for
1.700.
Abraham Lincoln's law book, "A
Treatise en the Limitations of Actions
at Law and Suits In Equity and Ad
miralty," by J. K. Angc'I, was sold for
$050, going te tire gttmc buyer.
' An example of the earliest European
type printing, the twenty-aeven-line
fragment of "eDnatus," printed by
Modernize Your
Jewelry
Platinum new being about
the same price as before
the war makes It possible
te medernise your Jewelry
at pre-war prices.
Let us suggest designs
and estimate. Our rep
resentative will call.
Complicated Watch
& Jewelry Repairing
at a Saving
Martin W. Abrams
Manufacturing Jeweler
1026 Chestnut St.
& Clothier
and
Specially
Designed
for Girls
and Slender
Women
ra-?
,(mw.
'j.Mri,
c-Mpjby visBjMtti.piM-a iMr,
vrttklhalS isaTeltrtatufe efl the
Vr, leaf by WJHMf Penn. which .was
Sold .With tlweieWI et rennsyivanw
Caatie, PerUandi ln'1010. was knocked
down te Dr.' A. 8. W, KescnbacM for
$57B. while the Interestlrig memento
of Dr. Samuel Jehnsen, ''The Doer
Knocker," from his house, Jehnsen
Court, in Fleet street, went te the
Brick Rew Boek Company for 400.
Philemathean, Society Presents
OLD FORTUNATUS
By THOMAS DEKKER
Botanical Gardens, U. of P., 37th and Spruce Streets
ENTIRE WEEK OF MAY 15
EVERY EVENING AND WED. AND SAT. MATINEE
Price for Coming In
TICKETS ON SAI.K AT fllMBKM
ORiBY MAU, TO FHIMJMTITIIKIN suur,iii
RECORD BREAKING VALUES
In Summer Cotten Dress Goods
Qualltlea and prlcej that will repay a upcclal visit te this store
tomorrow.
Levely Printed Batiste 99c
In the amart solid and line checks, printed en white dreunils, full MMvn
range of colors; as mchea wide; nne weave; wonderful at ""
39-Inch Organdies 0
I'lne weave, crlap Hnleh; Keed ranae et colors and white. Very MMyD,
coect at , '
Colored Linenes and Smock Cleth OOc
In all the new bright colors; 31! in. wide, apeclul at v aaslsaBl jfJ.
Alse 4000 Dress-Length Remnants i rc
All Kinds X O Vn
Ne mall or phone errtVrs. ?one te dealers. .
W. H. SMP & SONS, JEX-.
JUPORTERS, DESIGNERS f MAKERS OF WOMEN'S A CIIIL.
DEN'B APPAREL OF TBE HtOHEST CHARACTER FOR
MORE THAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS
tL i&fi
APPAREL
OF
THE
BETTER
KIND
XV"
Notable Dress Clearance
Fermer Prices te 69.50
25-00
A sale that takes precedence because of the wide
style range, the individual beauty of the styles
selected for "Harris" regular stocks. Styles for,
every hour of the day every smart and wanted
fabric from crepe te Georgette. Celers and black.
100 Over-Blouses
Half
An event that prompts immediate action en
your part. Over-Blouses taken right out of
regular stock. Crepe de chine, embroidered
and beaded.'
.We Specialize in Apparel Thai
L Stene 6:
1306 Walnut Street
All
Salt
Fer Cash
RECEIVER'S SALE
EXTENDED BY U. S. COURT
UNTIL JUNE 5th
Our Entire Stock Must Be
Cleared Before That Date
Hence These Radical Reductions
195 DRESSES
VALUES UP TO S9.S0
Canten Crcpet, Printed $ilk Crepes and
Crepe Julias
55 DRESSES
VALUES UP TO 9S.00
Frem our regular stock. Ne two alike . .
148 DRESSES
VALUES UP TO 110.00
Canten Crepes, Geergettes, Crepe Remas
and Reshanara Crepes ,
COATS CAPES WRAPS
VALUES UP TO 150.00
Duvetynes, Belivia; Veldynei, Rogha Regha
nara Crepes and Silk Cantens
COATS AND CAPES
VALUES UP TO 49.S0
Sauchinet, Velours, Belivias and Nor Ner
, mandies ,, . ,
SPORT COATS AND CAPES
VALUES UP TO 49.50 - ,-
The very finest Tweeds and popular 7.75
Spert materials. M
&rV
MMi krtffl
4 iwe Ol'-'''t alaJ d1t . CM.-
Martin j, ylce !phalrjeh; Mrs. wiuiam at.'
crewe.and Mrs. Charles, H. Hykesj
treasui'er. Mrs.'Maury D. Leng, nnd I bcq
retary, Mrs,. William C Terhune. Cdm
mlttcei thus far appointed nre: Heuse,
Mra J. J. McDevltt. Jr., chairman : Mrs.
James Stene, Mrs. Albert Weed nnd Mrs.
J, Samuel Stephenson. Hespitullty, Mrs.
Tneodere I. Scott, chairman: Mrs. Jo Je
seph Fries. Monthly Card Party and
i src"v vnetiinp"! -".:."- :(
Will Be One Dellar
LAND. AT HOUSTON CI.CD,
V. OF I",
A
DIFFERENT
KIND
OF
STORE
Chestnut
Cerner
Twelfth
Price
Slenderizes the Larger Weman
Ne
Charge
Acceanti
1275
2275
28-7S
287S
1Q75
have
nceri
HI
temi,
rrr ti "nfdifcrt; eh
nair
UliariesHuCKwal(er)liaa arranged a (
party, for- May jacp ,, ?
-- am
RfftnevM f-lairv fit
Without Pain or Betbw
t
Met! of Tedv) ' " & W .
It I net nrcemary te ute n, psIafetHV' .
prncena ie remove nmry growing,', vfA.t.r.'t
with n little delntene handy you caetf.tSJ.'i
HiA ekln entirely free from thuDbMtiWW
te remove iiniry arewine,-ieft,ji'n
upurtwtrs. Te remove liair. mmmf'WlY-i, '
ntlff paMe with u little powdered dtwi'
erm ana water, nprenn tnig en ine naiBWVI
nurface nnd In about " minutes ret
wain the skin and the linirn are"l
Te ituard ncalnst dlaappelntment
Wfi
ciireiui te Bet real oeiateno, Mix,
a vrantea. Adv , ' if,'
&
STr.
Direction Planter Cempenr of AmeHaaJ
KINCTHCNTH AND StAIlKFrf
11. 1:30, 3.30. rudft, 7:30. 0:31
Held Over This Week
'nV rUtlMC DKirAND
Rodelph Valentine
and Gleria Swanson
IN TAIIAMOUNT'S CJOIIC1EOU3 I) KAMA
"Beyond the Reckt"
By ELINOR GLYN
ADDKD CARI. IIOT.MNH. ItAIMTONH
STANM5T NGWS-MOV WKI2K I'AHADli
niDURK' and nnivnn.s' nijvinvr
Ni:XT WnniC NORMA TAI.MADUU.
in "srrr.iN' Timeuan"
STANTON
SIXTEENTH AND MARKCT
11:15, 1:45, 4:30, 7, 9:30
2d WVek of l'nprecertntMl Crmvil'
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
MIOHTinST PRODUCTION
"ORPHANS OF
THE STORM"
CAST INCLUDES
Lillian and Dorethy Gish
Jeseph Schildkraut
Mente Blue
AND A SUPPORT OK 1.', 000
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
nVENINOS. nOc. 7.'ic DAILY. '3r. f.Oc
S-'aturdnn and llelldiys. Uvenlnir Price
) I3ROAD . CHESTNUT
10 A. 51., 12. 2. 4. C 8 and 10 V. M.
The Picture That Made Paris Caip!
"Missing Husbands"
FROM FAMOUS NOVEL, IATLANTIDE
SUMMER PRICES 50c Jug"-"
PAI ATI? 12TU 5IAKKUT
I niAtWTt 10 A. M. te 11 p. M.
A I'ANNin HURST STORY
"THE GOOD PROVIDER"
VERA GORDON i. PORE DAVIDSON
ARCADIAi,e,T1AW,.fSfS?,t
ALIA
RUHENS
"Find the Weman"
VirTliHI A nim'h AfAUftkir
V x M. uiwn U A. 21. te
11:13 P. II.
PEvVRL.
WHITE
"Broadway Peacock'!
RFGENT 17TH & -MARKET
KE.VsE.11 a "CONCEIT"
ADDgD "KENTUCKY DERBY RACKS
GLOBE
JUNIPER AND MAlUvfcir
VAUDEVILLJ3
CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11
CROSS KEYS
00TH & .MARKET
NIGHTLY. 8:1.-,
Ved. i. Hat.. 2M3
MAE DESMOND ANDrj,If?Rn!,
mew JMI5S LULU RETT"
Vflnn
NEXT WEEK
EXPERIENCE
BROADWAY
UROADt SNYDER
EVENINGS. N:ir,
Wed., Sat., 2:13
m "The Sign en the Doer"
'. SPOKEN DRAMA '"
Next Week "t'P IN MARKI.'S ROOM"
ADIrrctlen Muurlre K. I'dlMB
ldinE
Chrttnnt nt ',0th
Continuous 11 A. M. te It I. M.
Frum "The Crons Pull" hy Hal U. Earta
Mink ennrtt'd neufst comedy On l'utrel'
Organ Rrcltal Tenlaftt. 7 te 7.13
IDMIM, NEXT WEKK ".SI.STKKS"
BROAD Last 5 Evgs. '''. "
CHARLES FROIIMAN Presents
C WILLIAM
ILLETTE
in His Latest Success
"THEOREM MAKE
GARRICK ,,("1 '" ''i" i:
untuuvn J,TIM:r. lOMIIUItOW
SAM II. HARRIS Presents
THE SEASON S COMEDY Sl'C CI !3
WELCOME STRANGER
With GEORGE SIDNEY
WALHUT
Pep. Mat. Tomorrow
50c te "Ri nn
ONLY MUSICAL SHOW IN TOWN
PHIADLPHA'S CRATST FAVORin;
(HMTEWWOOD
"LETTY PEPPER.
HEA GREATEST OP ALL SUCPerrr
SEATS SELLING FOB NEAT WEEK OW
Ritz-Carlten Reef
Philu's Fanhienablc Summit
French Cuisine, French .Service
UxriulHltu Music
BrcaUfnst. lAinchcen, Tea, Dinner,
Siipiitr-Daiirex
Duuclns HMliirilay Arirruoen after
4:30 O'clock
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III reinltllni, Churn,,...-!..,!.!... A$?
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