Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 17, 1922, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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JUSTGOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
' flamy IFyinc Spccra e the New Officers of the Colonial
Dames Society, Chapter II She Chats of the
i,r Many Parties for the Brides-te-Bct
Ik T A meeting of the C'olenlnl Unmes
Aseclrtv. riinptcr H, Phitiiuriphlft.
l,.i,i n few 1iM S". Mr. ..nines Larue
n(is rc-eleeted preelilent J Mr. J. GnrcU
nrr C'nwtt wnc rliinpn firpt vlre presl
Iff-if Mrc Frcderlelf T. MiiMin, aerem!
, Ice president, find Mis. Wllllnm I.U I.U
Wen Hnvnpe. third vice nrrMildit. Mr,
'fnnenli Mlekle Ve wns elected treas
urer ami Mli S. i:iliibcth fillpln, tcc-
rf The" new mnnnpiers are Mrc Geerge
Woelscv HedRe. Mrs. Herner Kinney
Hare, Mm. Wllllnm Mnsters Canine,
Mrc Alexnnder A nn Krnwclner, Mrs.
William 1'enn-Gnskrll Hnll nnd Miss
Elizabeth Hrewn Chew.
THIS week, with the exception of the
W.vnnewoed Pen.v nnd De Shew
tedav nnd the Flower Mitrkct in Wttrn Wttrn
heuVe Squnre en Friday. met of the
celnpx-n.. teem te be for the brldoi-te-x
Yevlerdnv Cnrellne Hnrelny gnvn n
lunehcen nnd bridge party for Hepe
Vllen. Hepe will be married te Heb
Dechert next Wednesday nnd Careline
J te be one of the bridesmaids. Hepe
will give a luncheon for her brides
maids en Friday.
Tonight Mr. nnd Mrs. .T. Bertram
Llpplncett will give n dinner In honor
of their niece. Catharine Merris, whose
engagement te Hodelphe de Sehaunsee
was nnnenneed n few weeks age. The
fltnner will be nt Melniar, the I.lppin I.lppin
eetts' plaee nt Hcthayres.
Tomorrow "night Mr. Friinrls Fisher
Kane will entertnlr.' for his niee, Nancy i
Cepe, nnd for Jane leatmnn nt a sup
per, followed by dancing, nt the .Mines.
I'm nre It will be lets of ftm, tee. The
I.llacs is nn Idenl plnce for n small
party. It is along the Schuylkill, yen
knew, and is very quaint with its large
hall nnd fireplace.
On Friday "night Dr. nnd Mrs. Henry
Mlddleten Fisher will give n dinner nnd
linncc for Nancy Cepe, tee. She is te
he married te Pierre Hazard en Satur
day, you remember, and the party is te
he after the, wedding rehearsal. The
Fishers' Is another lovely place in which
te entertain, with Its large rooms nnd
hall. The house has n btend stnlmay
nud attractive old furniture.
HAVI3 you noticed hew popular Iaee
Is ns n hat trimming these days?
The ether night I saw Mrs. Themas
Newhall in n geed-looking lint' with a
long streamer of black lace hanging
down en one side. Anna Snrteri has a
black hat trimmed with sprays of white
flowers and streamers of black lace en
either side. It's very becoming te her,
tee, with her black liair nnd eyes nnd
wonderful coloring.
I wff Mrs. Arthur Emlen New bold.
Jr., several days age, tee, wearing black
lace en her lint. Hers, however, was
mere In the form of n veil, ns It hung
across the front of the hat ever her
face. It was long nnd quite, heavily
figured, nnd looked most unusual nud
attractive.
DID you Knew that Elizabeth Griggs
Is going te spend u few days with
the Bakers nt Hnln the end of the week?
Patty Baker's wedding te Elizabeth's
brother. Henjamln Griggs they are
from St. Pnul, Minn. will take plaee
en Saturday, May '27. nnd Elizabeth
will be the maid of honor. Shn nnd her
mother, Mrs. Chauncey Milten Griggs,
am at Atlantic City new. itwl will
make that their iieadqunrters until the.
wedding. Milten nnd Chauncey Griggs,
Elizabeth's two ether brothers, will be
nnieng the ushers: another usher from
St. Pnul will be Archibald .Tnckien. nnd
Theodere Ames, nle of St. Paul,
whose brother. Lcsjey, innrrled Pnttj's
sister. Linda, will be the best mnn.
Isn't it unusunl that of nil the Hnker
girls only one married n Phllndelphlnn?
Sht is Mrs. Jehn C. Bell, Jr.. nnd was
Sarah Baker. Julie, you remember,
married Dr. .Tnrees Nixon nnd lives in
San Antonie, Tex., nnd Sephie married
Ethan Allen Hitchcock Shepley. of St.
j.euis, and new ratty is following their
eramplc. I
I'VE just been told about Anniversary .
Dnr nt the Presbyterian Orphanage.
It's te be tomorrow nnd there will be I
Mme sort of a baznnr en the grounds of I
the eiphnnage. The Beard of Dl- i
rectors, of which Mr-. ltichnid Nerrls '
Is president, will hnve charge of the.
laneus tables nnd booths. Luncheon
nnd slipper wl'l be Mrvcd from II in1
the morning until S in the evening. Mrs. I
Benjamin Wells will direct the booths '
"fi the lawn, among which will be nn
anion table, In chnrge of Mrs. James I
Husten and n fancy table in chnrge of
Mrs. Wililiiin Elliett and Mrs. WelN.
Member of the auxiliary will run n
inilv table. Mrs. Nerman Mncl.eed is,
in barge of the decorations.
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Pi ..ml Mrs. Jeseph Leldy lme K
sued Imitations for a paulen pnrt nt I
thf-lr count!, v place nt Ptnll,n en Sat-I
urea. June .". fium .'. until s u'( lecK. i
Tk.. .,111 1.. ., I ml.. , .
Mi
.,i'-ir- in ue iiHneuiE. j ne emus or i
nml Jt-s J Hamilton i'Iil-mimi, Mi.
nnd
Mi
Mrs Philip LelcH nnd .Ml.
Carter Lehlj aie l-u-lescd
,ind
Among the Riiesth who will attend the
What Clubwemen
Will De Tomorrow
The federation of Chester Count)
Clubs meets nt 1(1 A. M. nt the New
Century Club of Wc-t Chester. The
nfternoen scbsien is epui te the dub
members. Luncheon, sened nt
TJ :.'!(, may be hnd at the club
house en making ict-rnntiei,.
Temple I'nlversity Wemnn's Club
Executive Cnnimittee meets nt the
home of the pi evident, Mrs. Walter
C. IIii)iutk. :i"'-0 fShestnut Mieet.
The Speech Beading Club, Hitlti
locust street, meets at .'!:".(i, hold
ing nnnunl eleotieiv of officers nnd
beard members.
The Sherwood Vntur Club nt S
P. M. gives a card party li, behalf
of its philanthropies. Mr.'. Dull
and Mrs. McElroy are in charge.
Liberty Bell Chapter Daughters
of the Bc-oliitien held the tegular
meeting nt the home of Mm, .1.
Chester WiKen, in Aldan, ut U:.'!u
o'clock.
Women's Club of Allentown gives
the annual liincheer, in the Lehigh
Country Club. The club has eted
te increase the annual due. .Mis.
Jehn A. Prick is president.
A talk en "Music Frem the Hjs.
terleal Standpoint" Is given by Pr.
E. W. Pearson before the Ynrdley
Chic Club. Mrs. T. Sidney Car
penter Is president. Hostesses nt
tea are Msh NpIIIe Glrten, Mrs.
Walter, McNenl, Mrs. William C.
Beeuer, Mrs. Harry Arnel.
Weman'h Club of By-med holds a
rnrd parly at the home of Mrs.
S. T. Teinlln. 7017 Pennsylvania
avenue at S;ir. p. ,M. A" committee,
of the club is collecting pictures,
cletblns nnd ether materUU suit
RDM for renovation hv the tnAnta
M ukn -, Itntljute- lit Alabama.
-t-i' 'Ti rf w-, -., 'y;
i
dinner nnd dance this evening which
Mr. iind Mra. t. Bertram t.tpnlnrntt,
of t,12 Spruce Mreet, will jcU-j nt Melar,
their country place at Hetha ren, In
Hener of Minn C'ntlinrlne Wharten Mor Mer
ris, clatiprhter of Mr. nnd Mr. Harri
son S. Merris, of the Annex. Oak T.ntie,
w 1100 engagement te Mr. Itodrrlphe M.
tie Hch.nuensce wa iccently announced,
""I Je Mr. nnd .Mrs. Clmrles M. Illil
die. Jr.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Itcrtrnin Unpin,
cett, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Pnul O'Neill,
r'P,,l.Mn'',.v,nllc s,Br-'' Jl'v Miss Mnty
C. Wlster. Miss Frnncei Wlster. Miss
Anna Lew-Is, ,s, Henrietta MncDenuld
W llRen, Mlsn Eleaner V. narker, Mls
Alleen Pennen, of Londen, Kntr. : Mr.
Hareld Wilghf. .Atr. Lawrence nrnwn.
Mr. Charles Wlster. Mr. Jesenh I.tppln I.tppln
cett nnd Mr. Mnxltnllllan de Sehauensee.
Ainenc the suests v,he will nttend the
Kitchen shower nnd tea which MIhr Mnr.
Bnretta A. .Shnrpless. daughter of Mr. i
riHll T ft Sll t . ill. . - a ....
. .'.',. ';'11" nnarpiess, nr encst
nut Hill, will pln tomorrow nftcrnoen
In honor of Miss Harnli Sf. Harrison,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Har Har
rlsen. or Ardmore. whero marriage te
Mr. Philip Price will take place en Snt
urday. June 10, nt the rpurcli of the
Hedeemer, Brjn Mawr, will be Mm Eric
Pearson. Mm Geerge, Wlllcex Mclver.
Jr.. Mp Margaretta Harrison. Miss
Maude Harrison, Miss Harriet Zlmmor Zlmmer
rnann, Miss Clarissa Rmythe. Miss Anne
Ashton. Miss Katherlne I'erter, Mlns
Mary Falniesteck, Miss Margaret Bess
nnd Mlsa EsUier Daly.
Mr. and Mrs. Poland I,. Tayler, of 1S2.V
ue Lanccy plnce. will entertnln nt a
bridge, party and linen shower en Wed
nesday. June 7, itt her parents' ceuntn
M?JLTnt 7,w'li?.rtu ymiev, In honor of
iLs -uri?t,ly ljl 'huiRlitcr of Mr. and
i m- M."lln'n New held Elv, rf Chestnut
........ i, u-,.! iiiHirinie te .Mr. Herbert Y.
da" Ti 'ii ";M " "''"' lllac'e " Wc(Jnes-
Mrs. Phillips Jenkins has Issued Invi
tations for a musical reception te tnct
,echa,r5J?" of l'regrntns. season 1921.
192.', en Wednesday nfternoen. Mav 24.
from ,M.3n until 6 o'clock, nt the Musi
cal Art Club, 1811 Itanstcnd street.
Mr. William Hatten Oreen Rave n mu
sical at his home at West Chester cm
Monday evening. Theso who took part
were Mr. Nerman Swectser. barltnne;
Mr. Krnest Kltaen, pianist; Mr. Wilfred
I- rceman, accompanist.
The Phebe Anna. Theme Scheel of
Brjn Mawr College will present "The
blceplnR Beauty" and "The Pled Piper
of Itnnielin" In honor of President M.
Carey Themas tomorrow afternoon at
half past 1 In the Jnpancse open nlr
theatre.
Miss Margaret Law. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William A. Law. of Sunbrlght
Second, West Chestnut avenue, Chestnut
Hill, will nail fur France en June 15
with Miss Hdlth GIlllnRham. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Hareld L UilliiiRham,
of 132 West Trlce street, Germantown.
They will upend the summer abroad.
Mr. and Mrs. Law. who have recently
returned fiem White Sulphur Springs,
will spend the summer at Chester, Neva
Scotia.
Ml"? Nancy N. Page. dauBhler of Dr.
and Mrs. Hent !'. Page, of 3ir, Seuth
Sixteenth street, has Issued Invitations
for a luncheon at her .home en Saturday
afternoon, May 27. The guests will In
clude her class at Miss Irwin's school.
luMiyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiii
I lillilffliiiliilil
Our May Sale
Brings an opportunity te' select the
newest and finest in
Lingerie, Negligees,
Sweaters
At Substantial Savings
All these garments are new and fresh within the
month and of the very finest quality.
Gleve Silk Underwear
Vest and Silk-Tep Union Suits. ? -g f7R
Formerly S2.2S te $2.95 JL
Bleemers, Vests and Silk-Tep Union Suits. j?Q Qf
Formerly $3.25 te $3.95 mi'
Vests and Bleemers. ?0 Q
Formerly $4.25 te $5.95 3 "
Radium Silk Undergarments
StcRIn Drawers (Tailored). Ouhid and ' $Q 7K
Formerly $3.50 j& '
Vest te match $2.75
Nightgowns (Tailored); stiap shoulder, ? O QE
Formerly $4.95 tJ
Philippine Undergarments
m
Nightgowns and Envelope Chemise of
.sheer fiatiste, lc.iutiftill anil variously
cinhieidcrcd.
Formerly $2,95 ,
Petticoats
Wash-Satin Petticoats; sliadov sliadev
model, embreidered: .scalloped
Value $3.95
Crepe Meteer Step-In Medel,
IciiKth licm. In llcsli, wliitc,
Value $5.95
Sweaters
Pure Mohair Slipen Sweaters; leund or V neck;
all shades.
Value $5.90, at
Fiber-Silk Sweaters; lti.cde and Slip-en Medels;
plaited girdles; nil shades and sics.
Value $9.75, at
Pure Silk Sweaters; Tuxedo Medel; all shades
and nny ami black, Sizes .14 te 40. '
Value te $18.50, at
AH Pur chat $
Hpspgu-Zg-Zf Walnpt Street
BVEAING PUBLIC
Engaged
MISS MARION BUCKLEY
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
II. Buckley, of Les Angeles, for
merly of Ihls city, whose engage
ment has been announced te Mr.
ICIcluird Stiles Ingcrsell. son of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Themas S. Ingersoll, of
Les Angeles, formerly of .Minne
apolis. Ne date has hecn set for
the wedding
Mlis PaRe Is president of the class.
There will he about thirty Ruests.
Mls Lillian Aldrlch and Miss Anna
Wlnslew. of Borsten ; Miss Pelly Enslne.
of Slmsbury, Conn.: Miss Jean Chain
bcrlln, of HarrlsburR: M'sa Catharlne
White, of Syracuse, N. V.. nnd Miss
Eleaner Hall, of HarrlsburR, Pa., will
arrive the latter part of thiSWeek te
spend a few days nt the Green Hill
Farms Hetel. They will be bridesmaids
at the wcddlnR of Miss Nannie Dale,
daughter of Mrs. Richard C. Dale, of
135 Seuth Eighteenth street, nnd Mr.
Edward M. Biddle, son of JudRn nnd
Mrs. Kdwntil W. Hlddle. of the Welling
ton, which will take place nt neon en
Saturday next nt the Church of Xhe
Redeemer, Ilryn Mawr.
Mrs. Emery J. Kerrlck, of West Hort Hert
tor ntreet, Germantown, announces the
engagement of her daURhter, Miss
Helen Augusta Kerrlck, nnd Mr. Harvey
Haven Frank, of Glcnslde. Pa. Mra.
Kerrlck will entertain nt a bridge party
tills nfternoen In honor of her daughter
Mrs. Christopher Llndback, of Over
brook, will entertnln nt luncheon, fol
lowed by n bridge party, at the Pala
f'eunt, Club, en Thursday afternoon,
May -V,.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Ackereyd, of Tel
ham Cem t, Germantown, have l&Eiied
Imitations for a dnnce nt the Philadel
phia Count! v Club en Friday cvcnlnff
next In honor of their daughter, Miss
Edith Ackereyd.
Mlsa Katharine Hubhs, daughter of
$J.95
- puif. - puif.
edge
UMhi $2M
featuring the lnp-
navy and Mack
$4.95
$4.50
Billed July Itt
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1
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. WJfiDAliiSliA
. i in . .-a
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn If, Hubbs, of 5101
Way no avenue, flermantewn, whose en
gagement te Mr. U. Wllmore Tayler
iccently ns announced, will be the
RUest of honor at n luncheon nnd brldRc
party this nfternern te be Rive a by
Miss Knthnrlne Kelb, daughter or Mr.
nnd Mra, IOuls Kelb, Jr.. at her home,
6532 Wayne nvenue, Germantown. The
marrlaRe of Mlsa Kelb and Mr. Mathleu
Pnnnnker, of Helland, will take place
en Saturday, June .1.
1 1 1
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Dr. nnd Mrs. William Parka Belk have
taken nn apartment at Ktenelelgli Court,
Kerty-slxth nnd Walnut streets. Mrs.
Helk was Miss LMlznbetli A. Cassldy
before her marriage In January.
The marriage of Miss Helen Owens,
dnuRhter of Mr. Patrick Owens, of 2041
Seuth Klfty-neventh street, nnd Mr, Jehn
J. NaliRhten took place en Wednesday
morning last at 9 o'clock nt the Church
of the Blessed Sacrament, Fifty-sixth
alreet nnd Chester avenue. The cere
mony was performed by the Bcv. Father
Hlgglns nnd wan solemnized with a nup
tial mass.
Mr. nnd Mrs, James Maltsen, of 6611
WyaluslnR avenue, have announced tni
miRaRement of )hclr daughter, Mlsn
June May Mattsen, and Mr. James Wes
Icy Stevenson, son of Mr. and Mn. Jehn
Stevenson, also of this city.
Miss Lwethy McClees, daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward J, McUleca, of
4002 Walnut street, has returned from
Chelsea, where she and Miss Mildred
Kcehlcr were the guests of Mlsa Alary
Burk.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. William Wallace ,S'mlth, of -1131
North Bread street, announces the en
gagement of her daURhter, Miss Ellen
Hnll, te Mr. Lawrence Townsend Darrln,
of New Yerk.
The Mercantile Club held the third of
its scries of club nlRhtn last night.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edmund J Fuller, 2312
Carpenter atreet, have tent out cards
for a birthday reception nt their linmu
en Friday enlnR net In honor of their
dnifghter. Miss Helen Bentrlee, Fuller.
The niembeii of the Phi Sterna Tau
Sorority will Rive a leccptleu nnd dance
en Saturday evening next at the Twen
tieth Century Club, Lnnsdewne. Among
the members axe Miss Klener Heyle,
Miss Itose Cerklll, Miss Helen Jenkln Jenkln
sen. Miss Florence Jerdan. Miss Ariics
Kellv, Miss Cecelia Kenn, Mls Anna
Lnne, Miss Kathleen Mullln. MWs Marie
Murphy, Miss Mary Merlarlty and Miss
Frances Macren.
Miss Florence Morehouse has returned
home after spendltiR n few days In
Uoylestewn, Pa.
GERMANTOWN
Mr nnd Mrs Oakley Cewdilck. of
237 East Durham street, Mount Airy,
nnneuncn the enRagement of thetr
daughter. Miss Krnlly Clayten Cewdrlck.
te Mr. Jelin Rebert Fltr. 3d, son of Mr.
and Mr. Jehn Rebert Fltr., Jr., also of
Mount Airy.
Mrs. James H. Lamb, Jr., of 321 Wlster
read, who has been visiting her father,
Mrs CJeorge Bulst Wadler, of Engle Engle
weed, has returned te her home.
The Germantown Yeuntr Women's
Christian Association will held its
next meetlnR en Thursday evening. The
speakers will be Miss Helen W. Pom Pem Pom
eiey nnd Miss France Inslngcr, dele
MISS DA Y
1316 Walnut Street
An Exceptional Clearance
of All Our
SMART MILLINERY
Thursday, Friday,
Saturday
AT y2 PRICE .
Make Your Own Selection of Our
Entire Stock
U
Light tan elk with brown
russia trimming, kid lined.
Smart sport hosiery at $2.25 a pair
CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut
Fine Footwear Since 1868
yjhef
lurenrvRS. dcsigxeks axd makers or iveje.vs axd
cuiLvrtEjrs apparrt. of the highest chAactei:
FOR MORE THA.V TWENTY-SIX YEAfiU
!f njtfs
APPAREL
OF
THE
BETTER
KIND
pr
Fer Thursday
Extraordinary
Dress Clearance
13.50
Fermer Prices te 29.50
Numbers of styles that have sold te few of a kind.
Canten crepe, taffeta, crepe de chine and jcrsev.
All sizes, but net in every style.
Silk Sweaters, 19.95
Formerly te 27.50
In tuxedo and coat style, navy and black.
celSr?,V19.95WC 8' SUk' ,n black' naVy aml
m
aNK; mc
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gates te the national convention of the
Y. W. O. A, at Het Springs, Ark,
Mr. 'and Mrs. Nicholas Hug. of fit
Muplewoed avenue, will leavn 'shortly te
spend several months traveling thieitgli
France nnd Switzerland.
FRANKFORD
Mrs. Charles C. Davis, of Krankferd
avenue and Grant !''? Ji
lawn fete en June 3, for the Ijeneflt of
the Frankfard Yeung Women Christian
AssoclJttlen.
The sewing circle, of' which Mrs.
Charles B. Conn, of 1637 pyre street, Is
n member, will be entertained at m. iuii iuii
cheen en Thursday, at the home of
Mrs. Nerman Burean, of Audubon, .N.J
The Rticsts will tie Mrs. 'ljarlcj y II
coxsen. Mrs. r. Wclnoeop. Miss Bertha
Habeck, Miss Ann Fergusen. Miss Ann
Pnllatt, Miss Marlen Hotherseii, ..in-i
Sheila Helm, MrSj Jehn Bill. Ms Carrie,
Pontleus. Mrs. Charles Welnlng, Mr.
Harry Crary, Mlti Edith Stokley and
Mrs. Frederick Sykes.
Mr. and Mra. Jehn Sonneborn. of 5011
Pcnn street, entertained nt n. house
party ever the week-end at their cot cet
taRe In Ocean City.
Mrs. H. Newton, of East Orthodox
street, Is spending a fnrtnlRht In Nor
folk. Va.. where she Is visiting Mrs
Paul Sayler.
DELAWARE COUNTY
AmenR thoe who received at the tea
en Tuesday at the New Century Club
of Chester were Mrs. William M. Powel,
Mrs. B. Hlllyard Sweney and Mis
Henry V. Hteever. Mrs. Morten P.
Dlckesen. Miss Hlldn Belter and Mrs
Jehn Fawcett contributed music.
Mrs. Jeseph Brlnten has closed her
house en Seuth Carlisle street and is
new occupying her summer home near
Medln. She will be Joined in a few
weeks by her daURhter, Mlas Margaret
Brlnten, who Is a student at Vassar
College.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Claude Bedford and
their family have closed their apart
ment en Seuth Sixteenth street nnd are
occupying their summer home near
Media.
Brier Schaeffer
An Interesting home wedding took plare
last evening at 7 o'clock, when Mls
Kltzabeth Schaeffer. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ijuls Schaeffer, of 122 Seuth
1 KNITTING WOOL 1
2- & 4-ph
Per of
I Ac Silk t wool
IPere
20
BEADS
Embroidering. Beading, Braiding
Novelty Embroidery Ce.
15 N. 10th St. Ground Fleer Stere
; 1007 Filbert St. .
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I Te Radiate Health
and Personality
S H te possess a great business
I! aset.
J Women executives who have
ability, ambition nnd antma-
g tlen And work 11 delight when
S they are In fine physical con-
llt Ien.
I If your responsibilities pre
vent a long vacation, l,eep in
fine form by our s.vstem of
Baths and Massage.
I Arrange today for a trial
P treatment without obligation.
1 Cellins Institute
H Fer tremen Exclusively
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Phene Spruce 3i8i
Bellcvue Court Building
1418 Walnut Street
I
inniwi
a
Women's
Spert Oxfords
$10
DIFFERENT
KIND
OF
STORE
Chestnut
Cerner
Twelfth
rn
a ,,- a v a r m rr
1922
- i, mai j..,
FIfty-nlntli street, became the bride of
Mr. Samuel Brier, of C106 Locust street.
the Rev, S. W. lien officiating. The,
nride, who was Riven in marriage ny net
father, were. a. gown of white Canten
crepe, with pearl and bead trimming,
and a tulle veil arranged In a coronet
and fastened with ornnRe blossoms. She
carried a shower bouquet of white roses,
eweet peas nnd Mies of the valley. A
reception followed the ceremony. After
an extensive wedding trip tnreuRii jsew
EtiRland. Mr. and
Mrs. urie.r win live
at the Longacre, where
they will be
nt home after June 1.
Wi
BONW1T TELLER & CQ
Ci5peaafy&fafChainaierU
CHESTNUT AT 13'" STREET
"The flowers that bloom
in the Spring, tra-la"
Had a geed deal te
de with the case of these
FROCKS
of Figured Silk Crepe
ry
39.50
te
89.50
SPORTS FROCKS
Crepes & Novelty SUfe
The "all-star" champions of the Sports
Mede are these youthful frocks of Rosha Resha
nara, crepe de chine, Canten crepe, Epenge
and novelty silks. All the smartest shades
introduced by Paris, sponsored by Bonwit
Teller 6c Ce.
39.50 59.50
Second Fleer
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Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Semi-AnnualReductien
Sale of Trimmed
Millinery
One thousand charmingly trimmed hats at '. te 2
less than the usual prices. These hats are made in our
own work rooms from models which are exclusive with
us.
AN UNUSUAL SELECTION AT SI 0.00
Other hats for Dress, Street Wear and Travel at $5.00,
S7.50, $12.00 and $13.00
There Are Alse Wonderful
Values in Sports Hats
One S6.00 sailor of Lisere with a Georgette band
is new only $3.00.
A three-tone Milan hemp with wool trimminc has
been reduced from $7.50 te $5.00.
0tlerp2!itsHats of beautiful quality at Special
tuoe $5'00' $6,50, $7,73, S8,0-SS-5 a"
First Fleer Specials
$4.50 40-INCH ALL SILK SPORTS CREPE. . $e 2-
hi Orchid. Alice Blue, Cinder. Tiger Lily. .Yfl,'v.' Black
$4.50 36-INCH CHECKED SPORTS SILK . s?
A cri and White. Xavii and Geld. Peacock mu'l'Kh'iJc.
.Geld and
$2.00 WHITE JERSEY TUB SILK
3i inches wide.
25c IRISH LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS
They arc hand minted in min,
$1.00 SURF SATIN FOR BATHING SUITS
In Black and White
$1.75 16.BUT. FOWNES' F1LOSETTE (LOVES
In Black. White and all the smart colors
85c WOMEN'S LISLE UNION SUITS .'
In all styles and sizes
$2.23 VANITY FAIR GLOVE SILK VESTS
With Bodice Tops, in Pink
$2.50 PURE SILK HOSE IN ALL COLORS
Full-fashioned, with, h'sir .,,
$3.50 WOOL KNITTING BAGS ... c, -
,. m - In l'arieus ler combinations.
uuc 1UIUVISM TOWELS
Extra heavy, .. ,v U fifcVc?
50c ALL-LINEN DISH TOWELING . . . .
Ifcrt JtCU. H llr
' 75C NPtCES AND INSERTION . .
In White and Ecru. Seme, uahm 'in "i ok'
Pep. Mat. Today
50c te $1.00
ONLY MUSICAL SHOW IN TOWN
)NLY MUSK
PHLADELWf.
pmiADELPMA's ancArssr favorite
mmmmm
"LETTY PEPPER."
HA 0ATSr(AU.SUCCESSrf
SEATS SELLING FOR NEAT WEEK NOW
Trocadero A0 && Midnlf ht Maiden.
WALHUT
5k
Fer Spring's flowered
meadows were the inspira
tion for exquisite colorings
and designs and, per
haps, net te de things by
halves, Fashion embodied
the beautiful texture of the
flowers in the silken fab
rics and their delicate
grace in the unusual
beauty of line.
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White
--..$1.35
2 for 23c
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H5c
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$2.00
38c
ftiirl Whil J. ;
50c
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SECOND AND I'INAIj WKKKl'
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Rodelph Valentine,
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and Gleria Swaiueri
IN PAIIAMOUNTH QOtUlKOUB DKAMA'K
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SIXTHRVTH AND MARKBT
11:15, 1:45, 4:30, 7, 9:30
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D. W. GRIFFITH'S
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"ORPHANS OF
THE STORM"
CAST INI-UDnS
Lillian and Dorethy GUh
Jeseph Schildkraut
Mente Blue
AND A SUPPOUT OP 15, 000
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
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"Missing Husbands"
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A l'ANNIi: HURST STOJIY
"THE GOOD PROVIDER"
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I I LOMINt. .NEXT WEEK "MSTER8"
ARDMORE
THEATRE
Lancaiter Pike, Ardmore, Pa.
A CRO WN1NG TRIUMPH
OF ACHIEVEMENT
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PII.I VCED AT THE ielii:OL'N
MM.VIPH EVi'E f'l THIS THEATRE
WHP.N IT iiPn.N.-. IO THE PI RL1C
This Evening at 7 o'CIeck
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MAE MURRAY
in "Fascination"
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BROAD . r Mat. Ted.r i..
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C WILLIAM
ILLE'fTE
in His l a tes t Success
THE DREAM MAKER'
GARRICK ''"""iiir MAT TODAY
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TIT XRAPOS ( UMTDV SLC ES9
WELCOME STRANGER
With GEORGE SIDNEY
TOM BURKE
-iu r.n mi-ll I'KNOIt
IN Ml l l IIM 'T
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Thursday Evening, May 18
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CHOIR OF THE SECOND
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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