- T r - i - v. IT... fi . . - . - - J j I i JaSia ' t ' ' ' " .'.! . .... n k trr i " li AlUJILn 1. I T I Z . .. -i.l,fcri f(7Sr GOSSP 4B0t7 PEOPLE r fancy Wynne Seafrs e ie Parties Tonight for Tomer rows Brides bite 1 ells of Larl French's Visit te This City and Chats of Other Things TODAY 'inVP '10 Mlttenlieuse Pinner Market mid teillirtil Severn! ..fi for Sntunln.v'n brides. Dr. nml ffVi Hfiirr MliWIcten Fisl.er will Rive 'dinner nml ''nncc for Nnwv Cepe fcnfc.r w-pildHw ifhrarw! (she will ll.' Plerre Hnznnl tomorrow).! ffile "w-kle. wIiem; imirrlnw te Edwin I'llw'11'- nf cw erie. 'hi nkp DliKC toliiertow. toot will rIvp flmn nt Hi" Plillailclplilii ('eutrtry rt,h for lier brltiul purty: Mr. nml 9ib Ufrc.l Vellrnlh vvlll Rive nn It.. ? r'.'.i ...miei' for thrlr dntislitrr Hen- fernmi )-.; "..ohier. who. wU he Mnctlr. 'i',rrKl at tlie VellrnthK' country yluee X. following dny. nnt! Judge nnd Mr. faVanl W be be fi. iiinM for tlielr son. Kdvvnrd.Hlil- St. ml Nnntilc Dulc, who will nls MrtJ. '.r. th dfliiilitrr of .Dlliuc -- - - , - - -ai .if" Dnlc. who va n fnmeux lnw-' ? The Italrt used te live in Chert- I J,,VHI1I. en (Jrnvers lane, in n house i Sleh Imi brnntiful. view of the i whitcmaHi Velley. New, hevvcvei.i ffnrr 11dnB In low., nf 1W Seuth Hi.iiAAnin tiiit'ri (! - w. - Ii Mr. I'.vnim Willi&mv. Jr.. nnd' "..'k.r lster is Marien.. .She bus one ImiW Hebble. Mho mnrrled Peggy , H, ?K tl dm.Rhter of Mr nnd Mih. i.Vk lirrl; of Che-tnut Hill. ! vinnle i hnnd'.onie nnd interesting. 8k. leeks quite like her mother, nml , lublnck hiilr nnd eye, nml most tin- i ;.,.llv bright lolerlng. She enme out Hnth.ee jenrs nge. rMD teii knew that Field Marshal 1Enrl Vicnch 1 te be in I'hlladel-, shla tednj ? The program mnpned out . C him founds 8t.cnueus,-but inter iiilni. First tbereMs a. reception a thi Mayer's office, in the morning, nml hm a luncheon nt the I'nlen Leuguc j IKSi br Mi. Alba B. Jehnsen, vice mtdefit of the Trans-Atlantic Society. , Tkrinktlic afternoon Karl French will Si upon the Rnnc.nl Mown- nt Ofrtnut IIUI. nnd nt 5 o'clock he will k , the guest at it ten which Mr. nnd I Mr, Samuel 1. Housten, of Driiim Mr. Chestnut Hill, will give nt their tome He will be n fiiest overnight of , Mr. and Mr. -Alba Jehnsen nt Rehc- . "Speaking of the Johnsons reminds nethat the Me for the Secial Service Apartment of Jeffersen Hospital will Sc held en the grounds of their place ' T,.. One nf the unusual things tbeut thl.s fair will be the serving of urawberries nnd Devenshire cream. Doesn't that make jour mouth water The dancing will be in charge of Mrs. Rebert Heeper ; lemonade. Mis. Wilbur Ptddck Klapp: Mif. lluthorferd Mc-Alllstfi-. refieshmcnts; Mrs. Edward Schmidt, candy, nnd Mm Ien Butten, frib. There will be nil sorts of ether ttlnjs te de and see. tee. The fete will list from " until 7 o'clock, nnd Mrs. Clarence Uei'-t will have chnrge of the iate. IgAW Jane Maulc Mclver en Chest nut street esterdav. She was wir ing a email f.eck of blark Peirct twill, mbreldrred in black silk. The dress wan made en simple lines, nnd the neck win outlined with King's blue crepe. She were a beminlni; lint of dark blue taffeta, vwth blue foiget-ine-nets end-cling tin' edge of the brim. Yeu Knew, ike and Mr. Mcler Iihc come bnck te this eity nnd nie liilng with Jane's ramus Mr. ami Mr". Charles Price Mr. Melier was n lieutenant In the Nary, but he has given it up. Janf married him about tinea jcars age, nnd they lived for a sheil time en the Pa cific CeaM, where f.ieutcnaiit Icler JJSflallened. II u was ufteiw.ird trans lerred tu the West Indies, nnd lately they lmi been living in New Yerk. where lie was en duty at Governors Island. J SAW Anna Me en Wednesday nid- Ins at the Peny Shew. She was wear- mg a What Clubwemen Will De Tomorrow Klmlin College Club luncheon nt 1 o'clock In the College Club will have ns guests Representative Alice HebcitRnn, President Lent, of EI inirn Cellege: Mrs. Tmcy !!. Oris weld, seeretuiy of the Federation of Dally Vacation llihle Schools. Mrs. Frederick Mills is In charge of the luncheon. Spring walks arranged by the So Se cial Activities Committee of the New Century Guild nie meeting approval. Fer the tour tndny the start Is made nt 'J o'cletk from tlm guild house, 1307 Locust street. The Philadelphia national organl erganl organl 7ntIens doing girls' work, composed of Girl Suuits. Cnmpiiie Girls, Girl Frlcndlj. Salvation Army Gills, Pennsylvania League of Girls' Clubs, nre invited te a rleld-dny meet nnd box picnic te be held en the estate of Mrs. Jehn Gribbel, at Wyncote, nt '2 o'clock. Plillemuslnn Club, under the Hospitality Committee. Mrs. Sher man H. Heed, chairman, from 4 te o'clock gives a dance for the school set. This is open te children of the club members. A "Sunrise Walk te Study Hlrd Mlgtntlen" is arranged by the Dojlestewn Nature Club. The mem bers meet nt 4 :.'H) A. M. at hc home of Mrs. Charles It. Nightingale. Gipsy bteakfast Is at fi:H0 o'clock. The hikes arc in charge of .Miss Margaret Swnrtley. Mrs. Oscar O. Iienn Is chairman of the committee. The "Gniden Dnys," mi popular laat year, are being repeated this year, having begun last week. To morrow, f lern ii:30 te 0:30 P. M,, the gardens open te visitors ure three in Chestnut Hill. Andurin Heuse, the lieme of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Warner Harper, is en Germantown avenue, northwest of City Line. Mis. H. Frnnkliu Pepper's garden is en Crefeldt street above Chestnut Hill avenue; that of Mrs. F. Cerlles Morgan is en Montgomery nicnue below Evergreen. The-e days ure under the auspices of the Scheel of Horticulture for Women, anil the proceeds from the dajs benefit the school. Traveling Abroad Is spending a fortnight heie .Mr. and Mrs. Stanley will be the guests of honor at a dinner tomorrow (.'veiling which Mrs K. W. Marks will give at Gieen Hill Farms Hetel. Overbroelc. iris. Stan ley, before her marriage, was Miss Anne Metraiy. daughter of Mrs. Jehn Megarj, and Is a sister of Mrs. Colahan. Mrs. .1. Klllett Nenlln anil Mrs Francis Maikee HUinus. all of thl.s city. j .J avQaaHiaSMa 4OTT ? LVv " 4fk '"laf1 'jDaaaMaaiflaW 'LiaW HaaaLBs'aawiaaF'' HHH M aaaaKjaaSsB s f ' laaaaK'9IaBH aaaaBiil2S ' HHP MaaM aaaaB 'U'c 'N iktlk-C'.' . JaaLaal aaaH C JJwB-Tn -Jaaaaaai iiiiiil - S laK?aaaaai MKS. ALEXANDER UKOOKS PAINE Who Willi Mr. Paine will remain In Europe until the aulunin. Vpmt their return they will live In Leck Haen. Pa. .Mrs. Paine was Miss Walburga Knul lielllr, of 2200 St. James place .1 .1 nurke and Mrs. Themas Slattcry lce chad men. Theie will be fanev arti cles lefieshmentB, jilants nnd friilt en sale The Junier Auxiliary of the hos pital, of which Miss Aifnes Mevlan Is president. hae charge of the amuse iiienN There will bB pony rides, a grab ban and Saturday aftetpoen a baby show and "tag day " Mr. and ,M.s. Lewis King razant, of Uattineuth, Neu Seetla, announce the marriage cf their daughter, Mls3 Claire Eleaner I'a7ant, te Mr. James Leuis Lehrke. son of Mis Otte Lehrke, or Knit Orange, N. J. Mr. and ii. l.ehrke will he at home at 9 Koae Valley v.iu, .njnu, uiier .juiy i. Mrs. A. returned bi ought street The committee 1h charge Includes Mrs. Samuel Eveland, Miss Louise L. Kveland, Miss Helen MacCalla, Miss Margaret (Jupplee, Miss Florence Shoe maker ana Miss Louise E. Vansant, Mrs. Halstcad Ilhedes. of 4638 Haxel aetiue, Is visiting- Mr. and Mrs. Hemer Tneburn MacOreger, of Wheeling, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Macdreger formerly Vved In this city. 80UTH PHILADELPHIA The members of the Nagel Club will give a reception and dance this evening at the Old Yerk llead Country Club. The Quaker City Ladlerf Protestant Heneflclal Association will entertain In formally at a dance Ihls evening at the Grand Fraternity Building, 130 Arch street. The committee Includes Mrs. tlnlierl A If Hurler. Mrs. William Dllrke. Miss Catherine McC'erran, Miss Hnxehl Farley. Miss Elizabeth Irvine, Mlsa May Fletcher and Miss Jane Jacksen. FRANKFORD Mr. nnd Mrs. Themas K Quirk, of Arrett and Herreck streets, and Mr, and Mrs. Jeseph McMenamy have left for Europe, where they will lslt Eng land, France, Helland and Germany. Mr. and Mr. .lame C. Trusdell, of 1036 Orchard street, have announced the marrlas-e of their daughter. Miss Mary J. Trusdell, te Mr. Frederick Stein en May 11 in St. Paul's r. k. unurcn. Ml Rertrnile Hnmmerfleld. of Prank- i ford avenue and Arrett street, will en tertain the memners or ner nve nunureu club at her home this afternoon. Miss Emily Wilsen, of Pittsburgh, who Is Msltlng In this city for a fortnight, will be the guest of the club. An Interesting meeting was held by the Fathers' Association of the Frank ford High Scheel last evening. An athletic exhibition and concert was given by the students of the school. LOGAN ' Mr. and Mrs. I. Cherry, of 6007 North North Ninth street, gave a birthday nartv lecently In honor of their daugh ter, Miss Uetei Cherrv. The guests weie Miss Itose Cherry. Miss Helyne Zarett. I Miss Fleience HJrschern, Miss Gertrude Pnlge, Miss Claire Auschell, Miss Lillian lanuel, Altes I'auune men. miss jioh jieh Brawerman, Miss Reba Cherry. Miss Geldle Sndcr, Mr. Herman Hlrschern Mr. Khewetskv. Mr. Merris Moskewltz, Mr. Harrv Cherry, Mr. Julius Segal. Mr Samuel Segal. Mr. Herace Betijln ky and Mr. William Kalfen. HOLME3BURG The Holmesburg EJmergencv Aid will nle a caul narty In the Libra rv en Tuesday evening for the benefit of the Charles McMenamy Pest. These In chaige of the affair wlll.be Mri. Charles vi, ih.hi.e .. . i ., i "laker. Mis. Kudeipn snvner. .mis .' . 'ir.k.e w,, ,ia,s lecently 'Helen Smith. Miss Alma Urewn and viii j'uiuite ttnu LK.MI. . Kl.a 1.l r n .. 1 ,wt -a with her for the card '""-u -...... - Mr. Charles Gres will entertain the members of her fle hundred club this afternoon at the home -of Mrs. Glenn Hatries, 3110 Jlhawn street. The gtlests will Include Mis. Charles Lambert, Mrs Jelly, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Itey, Mis. Luther Cmstead and Mrs. Kudelph Lefeld Ine clubhouse en Wednesday afiefi neon, Mrs. Nelssr. C Cressman Is the retiring president. Miss Jtae Evans was in charge or the pregrnm, which Included numbers by the club chorus directed by Miss Marlen Spangler and soles by Mtss Iluth Montague, mezzo soprano, nnd Mrs. Alvln D. Beyer, soprano The fol lowing officers were unanimously elected te serve during the next two years President, Mrs. Samuel I. Boitenf vice president, Mrs. Geerge K. Henker: ip ip cerding secretary Mrs. C. Townley Lat. elere; corresponding secretaiy, Mrs Karl Kent Kite: treasurer, Mrs. Heward K. Regar. DELAWARE COUNTY Dr. and Mrs, Hareld Taggert of Drexel Hill, will entertain Informally, at bridge at their home this evening. Dr. and Mrs Hlchard It. Tybeut, of Orexel Hill, are receiving congratula tions en the birth of a son, Geerge Max well Tybeut. Or and Mrs. Trimble Pratt, who have been In California for two months, will return this week te their home In Media. IN RACE FOR FAIR DIRECTOR Fred W. Tayler Urged for Philadel phia Peat by Friends Fred W. Tayler, for mere than Ihlrtv years an efllrlul of big fall s. Is in town today conferring with members of the Hc-qul-Centenninl Exhibition Commit tee, nnd rumor Is busy with bis name as n director general possibility. Mr. Tnvler was supcilntcndrnt of agiiculture at the Chicago Wei Id's Fair, superintendent of agriculture and hoi -tlctiltme nt the Omaha Fair und su perintendent of horticulture and direc tor of concessions at the Iluflnie Fair Fermc.lv he was professor of agricul ture nt the University of Nebraska. Women te Give Mlnatrels The Viscose Mothers' Club, of Merrus Heek, will direct ti minstrel show nnd sketch by the Folsom Fiieheusc Min strel troupe tonight for the benefit of the wclfnie stations of the boteugh. WHAT IS n.rPKNINO ABROAD Oppeilte the editorial pite every dty In th morning Punr.ie I-rsram 19 a puss of for fer elsn nm, nperUl csblfi from Pcslic I.rdekr cnrripendnts In all Ifipertant ntws renters of the world. The Pjbt.ig LiDe vends mere than 120 000 a month In cable tell alone! "Make It a Habit." Adv. k EITH'3 THEATRE JULIAN ELTINGE Tn feminine Cheracterlzatlene J. Fftscii-Doeler It Satti-Cerica Frk-D Vee Ic Heiferd-Harr Vlnent n'Denaelll Hey Rice A Murr wernert utner cesturci. Trwadere " & Mid.ifM Maiden GARDEN Rat.. Mar SO. 3i0 P. M. te 6i:W P. M. , Mr. nnd Mrs. William Warner "nr Ttelley te Cltv Line Walk a blecki WMt. Autes folio trolley nnd Uarden arrow Mrs. II. Franklin Pepper ..,,. Trellev te Sunwt sv. Wslk wet te (1refll Aute Chest. r. 'l'v.rn Crefelt ttev arrow Mr. and Mre. P. TerllM Menr.ti Trelley te lCveritreen. AValK eiet Aute IJversreen tn Montgomery. Tain left C'hfelnut Hill. Sta . P. K. 11., fljn av Tret Adtnleelen 0c. .Senion Ticket 10 00. Information Locust 2030 Pchoel of Hertltulture for Women. TTl ITT niMftiim y M M l I 1 M I1 f I I ! ' i) It 1 A very extra MASTER CLEANING 1.7 3S A limited-time offer subject te withdrawal without notice Wz& Ladies' Suits or Coats Men's Suits or OCeats ' Master Cleaned Master eaned 3.00 1.50 We wih Service. Systim Will te Blve veu irST PHO.NK K Ie the chance te t'-st POPLAR 160 lest. the Quality Our Aute of Our Werk nnfl Call and Delivery L Pars' Phene Poplar 7660 for Aute te Call Philadelphia'! Quality Cltentrt and Dytrt Main errtce lftlfi.2R N. 21tt St.. Philadelphia and Werk St. and 5557 Germantown Ae. Blanches: 1113 Chestnut li.n) iM lllimil MtkAAimkA I I . r aWAAAg nrlzea pait.v und the dnnsant tn hrt irKn In met row afternoon at 2,.:e lu the llose Guldens of the Hcllevue-Stratferil. In util of the Mlserlcenlla Hospital. Mr.s. Hurlte will bu assisted at the card party by Mrs J Benner, Mis. Jehn Lenegan and Mrs. J. N. Qulnnel CVM. a 9rttb. 4a&ut m Ya.faWs. 1 1828 Chealnut (Jtrae Mr. and Mrs. WinfteM Scott Scher-1 merhern announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Mtldrcd Schermerhern, te Mr Ileheit Stewart Harden, of Over brook. Pa,, en Wednesday. May 17. at I 614 North Fourth stteet. Camden, X. J.. Mlsa Vlerence Weed, of "S19 Walker Jtteet, vv lit entertain at Ave hundred at er home en Saturdav afternoon. The Ruests will be Mtss Ida Walten. MIs Careline Snvder, MIsb Alice Krest, Mrs Benjamin Clark. Mrs. Kranlc l.jnam. Mrs. Harvev Haines, Miss Florence Haines. Mrs. Harvev Walten. Mr Henry Weeds, Mrs Charles McClure, Mr.s. Jehn Parry and Mis. ltey Donald en. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs Clarence Buzny, of the Oemter, rerty-flrst and Baltimore nwnue. enter- ,f Miss Jesephine. PllliiiB. of Lansdnwiin i .Mrs. p Sembler. of Ashhurner street. who has recently returned fiem a three IV" ?n" '1 'unclletm J twelve covers en months' trip nbtead with her father. Mr. ' ,end?.y afternoon next In honor of Mrs. r-hatles J. Pilling. The guests included ' 9,arl fct 'cn,, ?! Scra"". ' " I? Mm Rebert Be.vd. Jr. Mrs. Irving Ban. I ttie,mesl of 5,rs' mbler for vera! ""oft Mis. rjcb'iie (Jelklr. Jr.. Mrs. ''ec tnana isevine, .virs. t.'iinijes J. I'll in IH llecter Slnzlielliipr. Mru Wll. Hani Turner, Mrs. Hareld Taggert, Mr.s Htnry Pilling, Mrs. Carl Wetzel. Miss Natalie Blrklnblne. Miss K.ithailne Dutcher. Mtss Lillian Field, Miss Mar garet Hunt. Mlsn Esther King, Miss Mary Peebles. Miss Mnrgaret Peebles nnd Miss Dorethy Ratz. ill .- kit nuinH ...n ..;.!. .. ...... Mcksreiuicl. -Hitli squiii es blue en it i n inicKen win- ilesipn, nnd "mi Mvll . v.lt i found tln s iv enter w of Mr hunnv debut n u irray n silver isnu (tlrille Anna Is the daueh- nilil Mr Frnnt M.11..1 .if Hill. Hlllll. and ulll niiik.i'liei- ' n L'nideii mi irv n iii, i, I,, ,. nn, . 1tS Mill i;vf fni. l.e. ' I,.,,,, I,, OI, Pcts tn enter Vnss.-ir I,, n,.. fnii NANCY Miss Helen Hnlg. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred H. Halg. of 443 Orcen lnne, Itoxberough, will entertain at n bridge party at her hemu en Friday nfternoen. Mav 2fi, in honor of Miss Kathartne Kelb, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. I.euls Kelb. .Tr , of (Jermanteivn, wnese lniirriage ie .Mr. .viamieu i-anna- The Junier Aid Committee of the Her. in iiuiiuiiii, nui ihkc iiiiicd en .-vir- uaiavvin Jny Nursery will give a musl uinay evening, eune j. ine guesiH win cal-tea this afternoon tit the hem of iiil-iumi- mi- iirmni iHirij. .uisi ii.iik w in .Mrs. vv iiinru A. jiacc alia. 391 Locust niieiin jii-vj ioie as one 01 uer onues enues mald. Mr Geeige A Levan. of Klklns Park, entertained -it the Wnlten Reef Garden en Saturday evening In honor of his birthday Among these piesent were MIks Svlvla Teilln. Miss Mary Roberts, Miss Shirley Rlbner, Di Harry Ijeevve, Mr. Albert Hendler and Mr. Geerge A. i 1evan. Miss Mildred Coxe, of C3T0 Sherman street. Getmnntevvn, will enteitaln at cards en Saturday afternoon In honor of Miss Kllzabvth Bridgland. whose maiilage te Mr. A. .1 l,irrah Smith, Jr. will take place en Tuesd,i. June 6 Her guests will Include the bildul part) and a few fi lends NORRISTOWN Mr. Jeseph G. Kramer, of Lancaster, Pa , has returned te Nazareth, Pa., after tiding the guest of his sister, Mrs N Wurtz, of 603 Swede street. Mrs. Simen Bleck, of Haws avenue, entertained at a luncheon followed by bridge en Wcdnesdav at the Arcadia In Philadelphia. The Octave Club closed Its season with n choral May Day program at the Ei- FIRE SALE Electric Fixtures Lamps, Shades, Etc., at About Vz Price Only slightly damaged by smoke and water. They're going fast. R0SENT00R Gat A Elee. Fixture Ce. 28 S. 7th Street i ctfc BONWIT TELLER &,.CO CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET TOMORROW SPECIAL SALE Fine Neckwear NET GUIMPES 2.95 Formerly priced 5.00 Dainty net guimpes trimmed with real filet and Irish laces employed in smart designs. The fash ionable Buster Brown and Tuxedo cellars. Very specially priced. BUSTER BROWN SETS 1.00 1.50 2.00 Formerly 2.00, 20 te 325 Linen cellar and cuff sets, hand - embroidered in all the smart sports shades brown, green, red, blue, geld. These are very unusual values. FIRST FLOOR wy.nm: SOCIAL ACTIVITIES imnnc ,1,.. ...... .... .. ... Vf e-i V; suw ai ma uinnei wnien thiirh ML.Sl Edward Hei: vave at nlJr F.T" s"'ast"". Merlen, last eve ESLI', , op of J-r- ud Mis Leepold MerrUSkUerp AIr- a"l Mis Reland S iK m1"- "'"' Mrs' William .i.e ffr' anl. Mis. F.ancis Mcll Dr hPrMand.M,s x:- Tlt MeKenzie. ill.. nJ:..T'r.V".: ,11SK f-Mnt.es vviste: t.;.T'V.,'l".."cl'e''5', ..u .ur iiNiri Miss Alma Leejier of 1108 West Glr nrd avenue, lian left with her father. Sir. Anten l.eeper, of Ashland, Pa , for ii trip abroad A lavui fete for th Misencerdla Itos Ites tiltal Is being held en Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday of this vv pels Mis Frank tin A. Smith, Jr. 11 chairman, and Mrs Mr. Owen Wis. McKenn Ingcisell. An Optrtiiu. ,.ai.i!.. ...--. .. ... . tli, mi ,;."" "' "lle"esi win de Xuchf UV Muriel CwendelMi Wutklns Wughtei of Mi b. Franklin Watl.lns. nt hOtltll S'Hf.Mth stleel .illrl Mr 124 '- ... ,!..'." .V.00". -son of Mrs. Alenzo I.ln- gjjjuu oeu of Giaveis lane, Chealnut I). :, v , ,lini ir TO "a': Mr .ind Mis Hush HUiris A Miinll tva will Mp .i.wi . ... lui. v ' '" .iinur 11 l-ca who ve Been snendlnir a .-'.. ,, Wnuhm... have inuined te their henip' 2'ifil for , ' '" '.e.i t vesteruay W H ! 01 Mill ,,. v,.... i I1T .. w.l HI'IOWII KUtrLV WHO r- '"!' the eddlnB of Miss N'ancy fid v?e ,'ilKlUer of Mrs Wnltir Cep- 10 .Vlr rilOmas Plermtinnt lfiT.r.1 .f syracu.. v .. i., ,.'..,. . ;' :' omerroH afieinoeu at half past four at ine neimi of Miss Cepes metlici JO" wst .Jehnsen stiet, Utrninntetwu. will 'ir nnd Mrs ni..n.i u.....i ,,r I . Mr and Mrs iw rs Idi'iiee. R I : Mi. and an,i ti . ''ainptiell, of Svraeusp, N Xiw Ti ' "'" us irving Kisiiei or ilin 1 " "" Miss Cepe will be PrV-i. "V. ,"''" lK "J hvr unrle Mr -" v.m 1 Ifclier vnn. "W tliti cireinetiv f)r nml f, ,.... L, ,. , .. . Mtllin.l 1 J--.IJI' .lilll I! IlilW ir. n. ,l01" ,,,br vvedilmg irp and Stni,. Sl' a"d Mis Isna.' Stan of A 1 ii,. ... EIlln.tM,, ""'"" "' Miss Kl .lUetll MBrrii ,,"llei- duughter of Ur nml Mi serrls Beeth Miller, of J09 Seuth Tv en- reet. ami Ijleutenaiit Si-eti 11 tJnnn, iVe ."," WednesUu. June T. I.leu SJ n. ,: .-fennliiKs v. Ill uteml IJi-u- i...iiiiu instead nl l.leuteiiant 1 tlnant 1. 1,'lu"e"'1"t A (J ''le. I''e"- Helten I-.1....... 11 .... n ,. ,: """'h'l Ji 11 1'e.inuei i.n 11 r 11 Cen.itit ',1 u.i.l L',.uln.. 1 14 w"l .11 t lis nsheis Of ,v '"'! M," 'liailS Kills llOfdlll r i.A.1 ,Urtl""' f-'"'pt. 'lieMimt Illll klnh .. '"K loKi.itulittlen upon the Mai- 1" ,l'i-ighiei Jean (ioedlti, 011 -Ntll vi, ,, 1J Uoedln was Miss l.eulne ' .vlCulls "r ami M... It; Stllili A W.I ill li.il. fiem theli uedilinir tun ami their new home nt RS33 IWlh 1 ." 'rnue, (ieiiiiuiitewn Mia I Ieav A.,.7, ..'' '" r mm lingo en Satur Qt Mv,"" -- w,,s Mlis Kathailne Cetlln v Sixteenth aiul Snen,... mIipiu tNa Ml. 1 lat s..i 1 " "f "" Ktlc",t "' ''""or I Man. 1- "iiim-r in l" gr.l'II liv .MISS lir. ' llllUKll e t,t Mr nn, I Ur T. If I-... ." - - .. ...... Iltrt., ""'.. "l. ei iiemr I, '"i "ii .uenduv .Mrs. J J 10 Locust evening next .J. Hany In irta.l JJJJJ , "t bridged ebterdn ll." ""' ier. Mr, c ! Vl rwi,ie.j vyhe.'wlth Mr. Bmnlej'. Ctikh.l,:' "' '"'RUhii. .Id. of 7705 lil.""im lead. I'hculmii Tim ..i,.. i..i.' -. . . ' .-..., -....-j. uny nrternoen in L,-ieries Jt, stan HBSrKttvHR fl '' The Peasants of France liuvc an ideal Happy J. and. Tliey call it Cecaigne. Ueasted geese walk its streets. Its rivers run wine. Kveiy month the women net new clothes. lint ve in America have ;JT Realms of Happiness. Luscious candies line I heir aisles. Delectable drinks flew from 21 Fountains. Thousands come in daily for a Happiness Lunch, a Happiness Pedu, a l)e of Happiness Candy. Why net join the crowd.' Happy Thought for Teda: FULL CKIJAM Tflc CARAMELS OU Ih. United Happiness Candy Stores Kill & til. Mint ft. 110 s, 5! I SI. 27IH tiernirinteivu Air 1301 Murket hi, 3U5 r.fraiuutewii Ave. Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Unprecedented Clearance Sale of Our Entire Stock of Fine Millinery for Summer IMPORTERS. DESIGNERS A.VD MAKERS OT ITOUW'S A.VD rfTIL.nr:ii;,-S APPAREL OF TUB HIGHEST CHARACTER FOR MORE THAX TWEXTY.SIX YEARS V Every Hat in our millinery department is en sale at te ' 2 the usual price. There are wonderful values at $5.00, .$7.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 Yeu will also find The Greatest Collection of Sports Hats we have ever offered Special Values at $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.50 Georgette Ruff lings Reduced te 50c a Yd. nuftllnir In various widths. Values Jl 50 te j 00, new .10.' (leorgelte a yard Girdles and Brassieres te Delight the Younger Set Atttactlve l.are HiasslerfK at 'i.S0 and 3,5ti. Satin Hiasaieieu are 3.50 and Satin rinndeau ai from l.iie up Medel Corel-bi.iK.sleres with one or two pa.rs of Kaitvis are Si uu and MMl (iuillfs of all norm XI 110 H3.S0 Shetland Veils at $2.00 and Veiling by the Yard at 75c Sqnaie Shetland Velln isjiim In Black. Itrevv n and Xavv ,11. flnlshPd en all fildi'.s, havn a wide mesh and Hhadew border, eil-i ,u e vAuciiriii mi " I'm uu rtllOIt( ;.uu rncn, Shetland Vtlllnir l..v the vaid comes In lil.uk Hrewn Vavv Tail lie at 73,' a J.lfd Thev I'he.st) and All-Silk Hese at $1.75 and Hese With Lace Clocks at $2.50 Kull-fiiHlilnned all-silk Ue.se comes In illaek and nil th geed shades m H,0. Willi th xweptlen of Heme ullfht IrreKUIaiitli-M these hone aie regular J3 50 value Ml .silk lace-clocked Hoce In Black and Celers, which without slicht Inenulailt'is would Hell for $4 76, ate '.50. " Allen's Imported "Slippen" and Straight Shape Hair Nets 'Slippen tap Nliape and stialKht shape Ilali .Nnlu In lllende n Hlend, l.lKht Hiewn, .Medium liiewn. Dark Hrewn, iilatk, i I'uhi Aiiliiirn and IUiK Aubuin lilp each, l.00 a dozen, )ml)l i.iesh H-ilr Net- for Speith wear and autonieblllni; ine lath ICI 00 u dozen White cap Ilnlr Nets, single, or double mecih ; iihhIi SI. 50 a dozen Kray netg, double Week-end Reductions in Toilet Articles I'ulj H I 'OiIbiui Compact Cake Knee I'ewder, 80c ize 5Hp. i'ei.v N I.Orlmin mid I'm Is IJxtliU'tH, H0c Hl.e, Sir. i'iIv'h Talc III l.'OrlKnn and I ether eUurH, Jl '.'5 size, II, (10. Wan iii Vine I'eivdii, Oee sle. 0p, It'Kiiud'H I'ii Air Kmb.iume Talcum, 33r a het !e HeRer nnd (iiillet'a Baby Bleu I'ewder. 36c rrv'.i.rs at l8r. IdKaud'H Mary Garden Toilet Water, 11,50 m. l 00, Itegerand tinllet'n French Lin .Sticks, uully :cp. 4t lit, Parfumattes, In nil the beat French o4erf, f 1,00 tte, 85. APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND fvrlS A DIFFERENT KIND ' OF STORE Chestnut Cerner Twelfth A General Clearance Throughout the "Harris "Stere Dresses : Suits : Capes Coats : Juvenile Apparel Dresses 25 te 50 Per Cent Off Capes Notable Reductions A number of high-grade Dresses, for feimal function, and every ether occasion. Drasti cally reduced te Canten ciepe, Penet twill, eldyne, geretia and pandera Capes All are lined; some have silk fur cellars. 25.00 35.00 49.50 In addition Dresses are te formerly formerly formerly this all of te 59.50 00.50 SQ.50 our high-priced te te priced te 09.50 9.50 te Reduced Original Including exquisite Evening Dresse.. te ' j of Our Lew Prices imported und hand-made 25.00 'pe"'Hi 39.50 fnerl, 40 0 formerly 9 S- $) - W Twe and Three Piece Taillcurs 49.50 Formerly tu 75.00 'Ihe tluce-piece Suits are ciy beautiful mod els of du-ss with crepe blouse Thf two-piece Suits are of pique' and I'eiret twill. Spert Capes Suits Coats Fermer triict te 39.50 15 00 N'evveM S . n -ininr Fiiincs, Including Trelalm s and lia nhew Teed 300 Pairs of A'l perfect i'i black, pole and tese. erv Peintev Hunch i Specia - II ra , esiery 1.95 Clearance in This Different Kind of Juvenile Stere Cape Costumes, 14.95 Dress and Cape formerly te c:,.oe Dresses, 6.75 fermetiy m ;.,- Kei ag ft te It W ll COluth for lles ll le It CapeS, 9.95 Fannerly te lti0 Hveiv anted falitli Girls' Coats, 10.00-12.95 Formerly te 17.50 Oui cniiie coat stink Ter urc u it Summer Frecks for Juveniles An Army That Sets a AW Standard for All Philadelphia 2.95 te 9.95-7' W Tots of 2 te 6 At 4.95-W Dezen St vh v In gingham, voile, linen, organdie and Swiss. Mad" mete distinctive by hand-wet k in the designing, dainty cellur and cuffs of organ die, tiny picot edges of teal lace. We could ilalmv i uliii like itjlc Hutu asilv dehitllie flower hlnssnma in and be.iiuv as thin arrav of lud. Voile xwi-k unpeittd erKanv'le and VO te laiuii. imiihiialiit" without limit. M .v" te e.m !WHK!" Fer Girls of 0 te N of utile, vanet that eem Sptml'm in Apptrtl That Sttnitriitt tht Urgtr ty emanl MS'KTnKNTIt ANfJ MARKhC 11, 1.30, .1:30. S:,10. 7.30. 0.3) RODOLPH VALENTINO AND GLORIA SWANSON i.v ''nRYO.N'D Tin: necKH" N'KXT Vt;i:K 0HMA TAt.MAnCIK IA . nlclnrn of Supreme .Merit, "flmllln' Ihreuirli " STANTOM SIXTKKN'TH AND ilAlllCET It ilS, 1j4S, 4t30, 7, 9t30 Id VWk nf I nnrufpilcnlMl ('rnwdt i D. W. GRIFFITH'S MlflflTirjHT I'neillM'TION "ORPHANS OF , THE STORM" CAST INCLUDES Lillian and Dorethy Gilh Jeseph Schildkraut, Mente Blue and a Hi'ppeitr or 1.-..O00 NO ADVANCE IN PRICES RVKNI.NCIH KOc. 71c-DAILY. 35r. ROe "Aiunlin nnd llelldatu Klfnlng Prlr T&irlten M A HKOAD CIIKHTNUT 10 A. M 12 2 4 C. 8 and 10 P. it. Missing Husbands" ' The Picture 'lhn JInde larl (lanp l-'flf k MAItKUT 10 A M te 11 P. M A r.VN.N'IK ULTfT STOItY PALACE A PAN! "THE GOOD PROVIDER" vkka urutpes a. uep.i: uavi dhen ARCADIA,; "Find ALMA JU'M;Vi dill A. Cltl.si.Nirr 0 A M te 11 IS P. .V. the Weman" V IK, 1 UIl t) A. JI ie 11.15 P. Jf. 'Broadway Peacock" I'KAHL VMIIfK GLOBE JL.NU'Kn AND JlAKKKf VAUDEVILLES re.NTINUOLS 11 TO It CROSS KEYS UUT1I & JIAIIKKT NiailTLT. SUS v8U lk Fat . 2:15 MAE DESMOND Vcns "."ion "MISS LULU BETT' BROADWAY "The Sign en the Doer" lilli ia I) & SNYDER KVENINOS. H-n Weil . Sat 2.1J Meck Ce. In M.'..,'re SPOKEN DRAMA ; Nxt Vlc-"l'P IN' JtAIlEI.'S IIOOM" 1 I - Adelphia Academy 39th and Market Reller Skating and Dancing Every Evening and Saturday Afternoeni Friday Evening, May 19 First Annual Carnival Given by the Phila. Rcller Skating Club Exhibition h K r.c Ox vverld'n fameui tant-V ka il f Mm. . k.ittn lzari lliiih' Ship t i I'Hmar. fanr nnd nrt ir ii k Hflt an nur will rrt p Hrd ailiMB 'i t . tivu of Ph.ad Lihi.t h fai et p ,itf r Admission, 50 Cents. Slixtes, 25 Centi. uthr t eh'j ,T, i if Hm and orcheitrn Kra .niiru te nf-KinnTA ! CAFE LORRAINE IinI T lAIKVKHNT AVKNt'K GRAND OPENING OF I ROOF GARDEN MONDAY, MAY 22 EMiAGEMI NT EX iRAOItDIN U (If JII9II EMILIE FITZGERALD "h ""n'at oral ( hnrn '(" Panrer 5 ALL-STAR ACTS PINP !l, r AMI III. l.NTKHTXINKD 11 V THE UAPIOPIU'NB MVV INSTALLED iin tht nnei ti vi:ri: !'hll' M l V.N VC.I MEN I ( ii viti.t. ji.Tr.it Dlrcciluii .Vltiurlcr K. IrltMHaaa AldinE ( lii'vlnut nt 1 01 Ii rentlminu II . M. te 11 p, JI. Iri.i ' t m lu ii II i (I Kcarti i-nnrli s ivMfsl iuini.(h "On PMrel" M i ' ' ii ' ,v i hy )f .lrHi I I .' 7 T 11 ii i ern ' k' ml I th i n' i.i ii II V M i I' vr , n tllVIIM. M.M 111 I !,- sls" BROAD Last 2 Evs. ,' ' r " V ' I n I.i I I it' Ipn . i uent Giiiiiiiffi v his L a res r Success THE BREAN MAKER' GARRICK x" ' ' I'RWB ' IV 'V lO.MQIt V VI I l Iii I fsrn I'll SI- V 'N i I )V ! C I'ESH WELCOME STRANGER With GEORGE SIDNEY WAlkJIST Matinee Tomorrow TTALnUI 50c te SI. SO s& ONLY MUSICAL SHOW IN TOWN mmwmm LETTY PEPPER. USA GBCATBSr OP ALL SdCYetrv SrATS SELLINQ FO NEAT WEEKJ HEY! FELLOWS THIS IS BOY DAY III T AT WILLOW GROVE PARK Franke and His Orchestra li.Ii imi:ki H.MiM It PKOdKAU PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY PLAY jljj r vivi unti Ui).-' ALL THIS flMMI A mm m ' Pi iij.ii : W n m Kia M I 4 m m m 'i tft ' . X m in -,jM m i: ' Wia. m ?r ' .... -5SwlT Efa. V t-'KiCv Li !A ..fav idi$l Kl SmJ'M.,A Vtfi-)vy ;vi h - sr, m mm
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