Mr&BHlFS&K?, '('.liM' nwv.iT.iVirW'rftf.,,.,-,..' -"'? .-.i " ..ft vrc' .-.lj.. ' rjvm'anner" ' j-j '.w . W .vf.J.ini i-tt "' 'yif .vn"i. S-Vr.V ..!' n-i'K "VftV.. t?4m?-'2Wi. Ttwwt25irv' ..T'i;gi-jiy'y . Itfrr 7l :e leikjeki EIJPHIA, . TUBttMY, MAffljR "" K; .iMOr fHYjr-iJ ,: - , yr.zsmli e t r.r" ' ti-uruui-'h ' . j" . :. u t - r " . W -. Jn,VV-ti At " .rM'j IS" ? ,-nri.'nY ONE has been anxious te 1 T71Vt'vi . , . Mini.. t. !, ' t lnf ".V T hwr that he is deln ' a,rMr well and Is te appear In the ' "inl2 performance of tfie Follies In .p, 'X Sty a week from today. If that isn't exciting, I'd line te Knew '"me yem nakes will be furleuser k.n vcr. ns, much te the said snakes' '& all" he sub-deb's are wild about S, and this will only make them mere se. I hear, tee, that lets of pee- Si from Philadelphia are gelh down ' m ee him and .that some one expects te live n u pi"1- "w -Kret Whiting has come en from and ban been In New Yerk for a week with his brother. He expects te stay Vut for n while with his family Dr. and Mrs. Whiting will go te their cot ice at Longport, near Atlantic City, Joen. . They will give a house party for their ions down there. Peret, who is the eldest, is engaged te Alzada Ennls, of Chicago, you knew. . I'VE Just heard about a meeting that the Falrmeunt Park Art Associa tion and the City Parks Association a! Philadelphia are planning ier . Thursday, June 1. At e o'clock the guests will meet at the entrance te the Philadelphia Museum of Art, near the Washington Monument. They will be shown through tne museum, which is ' no helnff built, te the nortlce of the r'alrmeunt Water Works, where, at half past nTO, an aaarcss wiu de given by Mr. Eli Kirk Price. It will be Interesting te walk through the new museum. Every one passes It te -often en the way te the Park and ' tm horses and cranes and all sorts of things at work en the big pile. I, for one, have always been curious te knew what is going en up there. It will certainly be imposing when It Is fin ished. Mr. Price will tell of the plans re cently completed by Dr. Paul Cret for the development of the Schuylkill Hirer banks below tbe Falrmeunt Dam. Afterward supper will be served in th64ortice at 0:30. FROM New Yerk comes mere news about the artificial ice-skating rink at Princeton which is te be erected In memory of Hobart Baker, the former Princeton hockey and football star who us killed in the service of his coun try. Mrs. Ralph Sanger is chairman of a Women's Committee for the Hobart Baker Memerial Fund. Seme of the ' ether members of the committee are Mrs. R. W. Bliss, Mrs. William H. Oreaker. Mrs. J. Berden Harrlman, Mrs. Kermlt Roosevelt, Mrs. Charles Dana Gibsen, Mrs. Oliver D, Fllley, Mrs. Graysen M. P. Murphy and Mrs. Frank h. Polk. ffhe cost of the memorial, which la being built new, and which will be ready for use some time in the fall, will be a quarter of a minion dollars. One hundred thousand has already been con tributed by an anonymous friend and $70,000 from ether sources. Almest erery college and university In the coun try is represented among the contribu tors. MRS. GEORGE AV. CHILDS DREXEL will entertain the offi cers stationed at Camp Dlx at the cafe teria at the Deven Herse Shew this Friday, which, by the way, will be Military Day. The band from Camp Dlx will piny all day long. The whip ret races will take place then. tee. Have 70U ever seen whlppets? They are fas cinating and leek like little greyhounds. ,The ones I've seen are tan color and ury nffectionnte and playful. Of course they run like streaks of lightning. The Yeatmans linvn n great many whippets at their place In Chestnut Hill, and, If I am net mistaken, they wen prizes at Wynnewood Inst week. J SAW Mrs. Beb Jcfferjs several days f- age. She was Barbara Bensen be fore her marriage en April 20, you re member, and is the daughter of the ,". nnd Mrs. Leuis F. Bensen, of 2014 De Lnncey place. She was wearing nn umifeiial suit of snpphlre blue which was most becoming. NANCT WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. .1 Kenten- Elsenbrey. son of Mrs. Jehn Kenten Klsenbrey, of Vlllaneva. will jntertalii his ushers at dinner at the Morien Gelf Club en Saturday eve Bi,iM,a. 2'- The marriage of Miss Prlscllla Merris, daughter of Mrs. Al Lm .p.nul ."erris, and Mr. Elsenbrey will take place en Monday, May 29. An October wedding of Interest will -. li l, of .M83 Prances Hayes Ham Ham eond, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. Jay f!min?.1, of 1222 Spruce street, and Mr. Rebert Liggett, son of Mr. and .,,:? Crn e Liggett, formerly of Kon Ken ucky nnd new of this city, which will rA... ?lame ,lt tne Second Presbyterian Church, Twcnty-nrst and Walnut utreets. n:-L,BS?u anU hl9 brl(1e will live in V " ,u" :" of MraTlTen'ry T.' Dechert """Je'ty-nrst street, nnd the will i2L i' Hnnry T- Dp(,lieit. which Jai i P'0"' tomeTiow nfternecn at 4 herd0 nSJ.tne ?huS3 of th0 ad Hhdp! lv I nS.Mment- The Rev- A,bert Haw Haw winlaiurue ,f b Julnes' Church. Der?eri,'?.nd n,,d Walnut streets, will SdmMhra ?,ere,me,"y. The ushers will 0erd?S AIrFr?d?r ck n. Drayten. Mr. Mr inhn. H,ari,Jv1lek' Mr- Themns Hart. Madei,n,nM "?1,k'H- "r. Crawford C. weiia, Mr. (' hai os ( wif-i. t.. nt W 1firt AM W m T"a ... ..w..., ,,, ,,,,, m ci I man V.. "" Bhert will act as beBt 'SSI181 "i0 mairlaga at Miss Helen Hena )S vii uauB',teIr C "r. and .Mrs. Alan r. "nsen: .f I'enrgrove Heuse. Villa- w i a. iiini ii i u eanliness is te ether things besides Godliness. It is next te success te your husband in the business world. First impressions may net be complete guides te character, but men are judged by appearance. It is next te social success for woman. The woman who is immaculately dressed, whose clothing is kept constantly fresh and new the Herzeg way" commands gen eral admiration. Send your soiled clothes new. I. HERZOG y CO. All articles insured against fire and theft until delivered te you ermantewns Dyers & Cleaners 5904 Germantown Avenue Phene, Gcr. 03-92 -s. JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE ancy Wynne Speaks of Jack Whitintfs Stage Career. Plans for the Hobart Baker Memerial. The Deven Herse Shew i? ph J Bfewn nnd Mr. Ralph Sou lier, jr. Mrs. R. Alastalr McCloud entertained at a small luncheon at her home, 2218 JSUS'iFJ?81. week. The guests e0iuI??.M,, Charles Gilpin, Mrs" Wil liam Celeman Freeman, Mrs. Brlnten feHSSSi. f ? PhlllP. Irtldjr. Mrs. Russell THcte& M.1? Thcodere C. Voorhees and Jir?:. V. Celeman Htarr. Mr. and Mrs, nh ?.ViLaniS U,,eir.,lma!! daughter, Miss Chlquttlca McCloud, will leave en Mon day next for Cape Mny, where they have .;. vuuBBe un oiucKien avenue, rer the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Agnew T. Dice, who have just returned from a trip through France and Italy, have closed their apartment at the Bellevue-Stratford and have opened their summer home In Ventner, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison B. Merris, of the Annex, Oak Lane, will leave next Saturday en the Corinthian Yacht Club cruise en the Chesapeake Bay In their yacht, Wethea. The guests will ln elude Miss Catharine Wharten Merris, Mr. Rqdelphe M. de Schauensee, Mr. Maxmllllan M. de Schauensee and Mr. Ernest Kltsen. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Drextl Blddle, Jr.. and Mrs. Blddle Duke, of this city and New Yerk, entertained afmipber en Sat- uruur owning ai InOiClOie or uie street fair In aid of crippled children. A we eddlnr of interest In this city which took place In New Yerk yesterday wna mat. ex miim none Lincoln, aaujrn ma Lincoln, aauvti- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Lin- rnln nf 9ft, titam vi , i mi ... New Yerk, and Greenwich. Conn., anil Mr, Reginald G. Coombe, Jtlse of New Yerk. The ceremony was performed in the Old First Bresbyterlan Church, Fifth avenue and Twelfth street. New Yen. The Rev. Geerge Alexander, pastor of the church, officiated. Miss Lincoln Is a sister of Mr William A. Rockefeller, of Chestnut Hill and Greenwich, Conn. The Bryn Mawr Pole Club is holding Its annual tournament from May 20 un til June 15. "The Play and Players will give three plays en Monday evening next It will be their fifty-ninth performance. The Slays will be "The Only Wav," "Off tage" and "The KingVSen." The Philadelphia Cricket' Club has Is sued Invitations for a subscription dinner-dance en Tuesday evening next. Mr. and Mrs. Geerra D. Wldener. of tills city and New Yerk, were the guests of honor at a luncheon en Sunday given ey jnrn. wiaeners ratner, Mr. l Slean, at his home In New Yerk. Mrs. William H. Lincoln, at 314 West Upsal street, Germantown, will enter tain at a luncheon nnd bridge party to morrow at the Whltemarah Valley Coun- try Club, Cevers will be laid for 100 guests. Anniversary Day for the Presbyterian Heme for Aged Couples and Men at Bala will be held en Thursday next Mrs. J. Bird Mever Is chairman of the com mittee in charge of theaffalr. There will be a sale of fancy articles, Ice cream, cake and candy and luncheon from 11 A. M. untl 7 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Merris L. Clothier, of Clalrcment, Vlllancva, have issued in vitations for a dance en Wednesday eve ning, June 28, In honor of their daugh ter. Miss Dorethy Clothier. Miss Clothier will be a debutante of the coming season. Tomorrow afternoon there will be a card party from 2 until 7 o'clock at Green Hill Farms, Overbroek, in aid of the children's wards of the Hahne mann Hospital. There will also be danc ing, with musle by the Haverford Col lege and Scheel bunds, and a sale of fancy and useful articles. Among theso Interested In the card party are Mrs. Isaac Clothier, Mrs. Jacob 9. Dlssten, Mrs. J. Albeit Caldwell, Mrs. Edwin Lewis. Mrs. J. Dlllwyn Wistar, Mrs. Jehn Gribbcl and Mrs. Gideon Beerlcke. Mr. and Mrs. David C. Beggs. of 147 Pelham read, Germantown, will enter tain at a buffet supper at their heme en Tuesday evening, June 6, before the weuuing renearsai or tneir aaua-hter. Miss Eleaner Harris Beres, whose mar. rlage te Mr. Charles B. Prettyman. Jr., will take place en Wednesday evening, June 7, In the Second Presbyterian Church, Germantown, The guests will include the bridal party. Mrs. Phillips Jenkins will give a mu sical reception te meet the chairmen of programs, season 1921-1922, Mrs. Ben jamin F. Maschal, of the Matinee Mu sical Club, and Mrs. Edwin A. Watrous, What Clubwemen Will De Tomorrow At Varnum Headquarters, Valley Ferge, the Philadelphia Chapter, D. A. R., will held its spring meet ing. Luncheon will be served at 1:45, en arrival of the train. The guest of honor is Mrs. Edwin Erie Sparks, State regent. Mrs. W. II, Sayen is chapter- regent. A musical reception te meet the chairman of programs 1021-22 is given by Mrs. Phillip Jenkins from 3:30 te 0 o'clock at the Musical Art Club, 1S11 Rnnstead street. The guests of honor are Mrs. Benjamin F. Maschal, program chairman Matinee Musical Club, and Mrs. Edwin A. Watrous, of the Phila delphia Music Club. Lantern and Lens Guild at 2:30 P. M. in the headquarters, 1203 St. .Tames Place, meet for criticism of tliti Annual Exhibition en view in the guild house. The Weman's Club of Consho Censho Conshe hocken closing meeting Includes re ports nnd election of officers. A musical program Is given by the Matinee Musical Club of Philadel phia. Guests are invited. The hos pitality committee Includes Mrs. Da vid H. Ress, Miss Maud McKcnzle, Mrs. A. B. Fnlrbulrn. & Next- Recent Bride Photo by Marceau, MRS. RICHARDSON DIL WORTH Who was Miss Elizabeth Breckle daughter of Mr. and Mn. William Gray Warden, of Red Gate, Ger mantown, before her marriage en Saturday last In St. Lake's Epis copal Church, Germantown. Upen their return from a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Dllwerth will live In New Yerk of the Philadelphia Musle Club, to morrow afternoon from 8:30 until (I o'clock, at the Musical Art Club, 1811 Ranstead street. Assisting In receiving will be Mrs. Jehn S. W. Holten and Mrs. Edwin B. Garrlgues. Mrs. J. A. Hindman, of ML Airy, an nounces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Marjerle Campbell Hindman, and Mr. Raymond S. Weed, of Germantown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Weed. Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Barnes, of Edgewater Park, N. J., announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Ruth Barnes, te Mr. Geerge B. Welgand, et 1254 North Fifty-fourth street, Phila delphia. Mrs. Vance Peters, of Wyncote, Is occupying her cabin at Buck Hill Falls until June 1. "Green Stockings" will be given at the Little Theatre tomorrow ovening for the benefit of the building fund of the Three Arts Club. The plav is under the direction et Mr. William E. Wellls, and the cast includes Miss Ray E. Klrshner. Mr. Wayne Wilsen, Mr. Rebert O. White, Jr., Mr. W. L. Kane, Miss Marie Drlscell, Miss Bessie 9. Wliltcfleld. Mr. Edward Brown, Mr. Mahlen Simen, Mr. Tayler Rlttenheuse, Miss Katherine Schell and Miss Kathrine Spencer. Between the acts lemonade and candy will be en sale in the lobby In charge of Miss Tlnnla S. Margoiles. The patronesses of the affair are Mrs. J. Harry Mui llnler, Mrs. James E. Gledhlll, Mrs. Henry Barber, Mrs. Paul E. Enge ler, Mrs. James M. Hazlett, Mrs. Philip Isaacs, Mrs. Stuart Campbell, Mrs, A. Lemmerhlrt, Mrs. Albert C. Menger, Mrs. J. Thompson Schell, Mrs. Frank Sitley. Mrs. M. P. Welts, Mrs. E. Wil kinson, Jr., and Mrs. Jehn M. Whlte fleld. . This evening, at 8: IB o'clock, in the Art Alliance Gardens, Miss Alice Kraft and a group of children from the Noyes w fir." sirsjmr .mmw mja Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street-1214 Sports Hats of Many Kinds, $3.50 te $7.00 Fer these who prefer a Sailor there is an excellent assort ment at 54.00, $5.00 and $7.00, the price depending en the kind of straw chosen. They are all excellent values nnd examples of perfect workmanship. Each has a silk band of plain or mixed colors and the straws are of many bright shades. A' W there is a great variety of hats of Milan hemp pebbled. Many of them are white with bands and trimming of bright colors, while ethers are entirely of one lovely shade. i !?? E,appe h,t,at ?:50 cemc3 in colored Leghorn in Pur ple, Old Rese, Orchid or Navy. Lace and Embroidery Trimmed Nightgowns, at $2.25 These nightgowns are taken fiem our regular stock nnd aM slightly mussed. The regular values iire J3.00 te S3.85. Thei art unusually full cut and made of the llnest gr.i.le of Ien go eth. pretttlv trimmed with ribbons and lace or cmbreldeiy. Most are of Via famous Welfhead Brand. New only $?.'.J5. Children's Three-Quarter Length Mercerized Lisle Socks, 3 for $1.00 rharming whlte mercerized Hale socie with turn-down cufh of SUy-Ulue, Cadet Blue. Brown, Canary, Pink. Ilehe, Black and Orn ine Bizra in , were it would sell at the regular price of for 1.00. Full-Fashioned All-Silk Hese at $1.75 ... rnyff ff areay ' frTraetcz ,glnga Lace Cleck All-Silk Hese at $2.50 theso"y.ar8.efciatfolriTaya1g,rltlCB '" "caNe we nre ab' ' " Washable Summer Gloves of Natural Chamois and Genuine Doeskin Xai.H.raI clmriela jrleves come In 1-button at S.be ".hnftn . t.73. Sllp-en at g.7 and Htrnp-wrlst at ss.oe. ' Dutten nt . ..9nu",0 whlte deeekln gloves In Strap-wrist style are S3 nn i 12-button length they are 14. se. 3-nn. In Beth these gloves are Ideal for Summer wear n v.., . . their shape and texture after any nunU.Tr of washings. y rctaln Net and Venise Insertions for the Nicer Summer Dresses 3 teStf rnncdheyCnn'v.ldnt1,e,rti?ngam't?: 7.e'u'"a 'rT"t0 """ ". "' White Irish Linen at 85c a yard This beautiful quality pure Whlte Irish linen hm ,. n finish and lB suitable for many purposes, 'its va"ueH $1 "8 a'nW1 are offering It for Rfie a yard. la -. and we Plain Curtain Swiss and Voile, 30c a vard Narrow Trimming Ribbons Values te 45c. at 15c a YsirH v Tinsel nibben, ,4 te Inch wide, wide; geed color assortment, at 16c Scheel of Rhythmic Expression wilt tve a program of interpretative dances wrm :es n n Miss Agnes ciune quinian at tne Mane. Amnie thn hentnimra will h Mrs. Hnrrl son K. Caner, Jr., Mrs. D. A. Davenport, Miss Emily de Coursey, Mrs. Geerge M. Dorrance. Miss Marjerle Falconer, Miss Helen Flelsher, Mrs. Malcolm Hlbb Mrs. Geerge H. Ierlmer, Mrs. A. D. Marshall, Mrs. Imogen Onkley, Mrs. Francis R. Packard. Mrs. H. U Sayre, Miss Amy Smith, Mrs. W. J. Turner and Mrs. Samuel Woodward. , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bacharach and their daughter, Mine Ruth Bacharach, of the Bellevue-Stratford, will leave to day en the Aqultanla te spend the sum mer in Europe. VVE8T PHILADELPHIA The plans for the lawn ete which Is i be riven en Thursdav en the ereunds or tne inuaaeipnia Heme rer incur - - .. . ...... j --" ablei by the guild of that home progressing well. The supper is te I charge of Mrs. Samuel Bungln, of lid of that home are be In imuel Bunsln. or wal- llngferd, assisted by Mrs. S. P. Stram bach and Miss Adams. A dance will take place in the evening. Different young girls will sell balloons, flowers and Ice cream cones. The affair is under the management of the president or .tne guild, Airs. ii. u. aucnener. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Wlrkman, et 6103 Locust street, announce the mar mar rlage of their daughter, Miss Florence; Wlrkman, te1 Mr. Jack Konewlt-sh en Tuesday, May 1C, at the Hetel Majestic. Mr. and Mrs. Konewltch will be at home after June 15 nt ISO Kant Pine avenue, Wildwood, N. J. Mrs. Walter Stuart, of 1837 North Plfty-seventh street, will entertain the Aloha Chanter of the Phi 'Delta Psi f Sorority at her home en Saturday after neon nexi. xne memDers are Mrs. iiaxeia K. Brown. Mls Loulse Chipman, Miss Helen C. Chatham. Miss Mildred Pldgeen, Mrs. Geerge Bleed, Mrs. Hareld Dehner, Mrs. Nathaniel Parker, Mrs. Jeseph O'Donnell, Mrs. Themas Frantz, Mrs. Margaret Lee, Miss Phyllis Sanner, Mrs. Mortimer Trawgett and Miss Eatclle Weed. The marriage of Miss Gladys 8. Er llng, of 1712 North Flfty-nlntli street, and Mr. Harry W. Wlohenmayer, of 1621 Diamond street, took place in the Over brook Baptist Church, Sixty-third and Malvern streets, en Saturday at 2 o'clock, the Rev. H. K. Weed officiating. A reception followed the ceremony. Upen return irem a weaaing trip te Bes ten, Nlagra Falls and the Thousand Islands, Mr. and Mrs. Wlchenmayer will maKe tneir nome at epnngneia, ra, NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Geerge Themas, of Sixteenth and aster streets. Is snendlnsr a fertnlaht in Baltimore, where she is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. R. De Leng. The marriage of Miss Edith M. Gor Ger Gor chev, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles J. Gorchev, of 3782 N. Eighteenth street, and Mr. William Resen, took place en Tuesday evening last at 7 o'clock. The Rev. Mortimer J. Cehen officiated. Mr. and Mrs. August Schnfer, of 2408 North Thirteenth street, announce the betrothal of their daughter. Miss Blanche Schafer, te Mr. Merris Loewen stern. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Edward V. Galen has returned te her home at 2413 Seuth Seventeenth street after having spent a short tlme in Chelse.1. Miss Cecilia K. Kenny entertained the members of her sorority, the Tau Phi Sigma, at her home at 1631 Perter street last evenlng. Among the mem bers cf the sorority are Miss Mary Mori Meri arlty, Miss Florence V. Jerdan. Miss Eleaner A. Beyle, Miss Marie Murphy, Miss Helen Jenkinsen, Miss Leretta Grlnnan, Miss Rose Cerkel, MIsb Cath leen Mullen. Miss Anne Lane, Miss Frances McKann and Miss Agnes Kelly. Miss Mary Jehnsen, cf 1325 Castle avenue, entertained at a card party last Tuesday evening. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rldsdale, of 222 West Jehnsen street, have left te spend the summer In Europe. Mrs. J. West and her daughter. Miss Emily West, of Coulter street, will en tertain at a luncheon and card party at their home tomorrow afternoon In heper of Miss Gladys Maclntyre, of Cleveland, O,, who Is spending a week as their guest before her departure for Atlantic City, where she will sDend the mimmer with her aunt, Mrs. Lewla Andersen, at Mrs. Geerge F. Brown, of 411 West net for Hllglit Irregularities T thev 05c. They uie new 35e each, j and plcet adzed rihimn i yuxa, ribbon, Va in Ii en i vMt te Rich' Mrs. Emery J. Kerrlck, of West Hort Hert ter street, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Helen Augusta Kerrlck, te Mr. Harvey Haven Frank, of Glenslde. STRAWBERRY MANSION Miss Reba Muehnlck, daughter of Mr, ami Mrs. . H. Muennick, 3225 Ment ornery avenue, entertained In honor of ki Doretnv Caar. The guests were Miss Slyvla Reiser, Miss Minnie Rlskeff, MIsa Tlllln Beermen. Miss Gertrude Cehn, Miss Lena Flelsher, Mlaa Eva Beerman, Miss Lena Freed, Miss Cella nacevlts, MIsb Sarah Prlee, Miss Lillian Tecesky. Miss Frances Muchnlek, Miss ueDa naar, miss itatnarine Karcner, Miss Claire Ludwlg, MIda Frieda Fex, Miss Florence Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klein, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mo Me renter, Mr. Benjamin Sakolave, Mr, Ash er Rosenberg, Mr. Max Beerman, Mr. Meyer Muchnlck, Mr. Leuis Newman, Mr. Barney Bedek, Mr. Leenard Much nlck, Mr. Daniel Rugevltz, Mr. Slgmund Steinberg, Mr. Maurice Flelsher, Mr, Samuel Welnrett, Mr. Merrla Freed, Mr. Arthur Schear and Dr. Benjamin Flelsher. Blefgen McCewen An Interesting wedding took place last evening when Miss Mary Detterer Mc Cowen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eman. uel Brown McCewen, of 4401 Spruce street, became the bride of Mr. William Henry Blefgen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Blefgen, of Wynnefleld. The corcmeny we performed in the Prot estant EpIscepal.Church of the Saviour, Thirty-eighth and Cheetnut streets, in the presence of the immediate families of the bride and bridegroom. The Rev. Dr. Terkes, rector of the church, ofn efn elated. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, were a gown of Ivery whlte satin veiled with beaded chiffon, and a long court traln. Her veil of tulle was arranged with a cap of laee, and orange-blossoms. She car ried a bridal bouquet, of lilies of the valley and orchids. Mrs. Charles B. Frlta, Jr., sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and Miss Laura Detterer McCewen, another sister, was the maid of honor. The two little flower girls were Miss Helen V. Chambers and Miss Leis Yeung. Mr. Barry Kessler acted aa beat man. 25' or 4 OFF Present Ticket Prices Price street, mend, Va, NO RESTRICTIONS BONWIT TELLER & CO. THIS STORE ONLY FOR ONE WEEK 1907 15th SPRING CLEARANCE Fifteen years of Fair Dealing at all times selling merchandise of the highest type obtainable, at the lowest prices consistent with quality, have earned for this establishment a confidence of which it is justly proud. Wednesday we will offer OUR COMPLETE STOCKS OF APPAREL AND MILLINERY AT 25 OFF PRESENT TICKET PRICES It is take Absolutely NO RESTRICTIONS Every single garment will be subject te the 25 DISCOUNT OR '4 OFF. Tliis is the greatest unloading of merchandise the greatest stock reducing sale, ever held in the history of the store. This embraces net only OUR SPRING STOCK? but the NEW SUMMER STOCKS in every kind of apparel. 25f or OFF PRESENT TICKET PRICES BLOUSES MILLINERY NECKWEAR NOVELTIES HOSIERY SWEATERS SCARFS SALE BEGAN MONDAY, MAY 22 PERFUMES Nete: A 25 discount will also be allowed en Perfumes, with the exception of these whose price is restricted by the manufacturer. JUPORTBRB, DEBIONERB 4 MAKBRB OF WOMBN'B A OBiX- DBN'B APPAREL OP THE HIQBEBT CBARAOTBR FOR MORE TBAU TWENTY-BIZ YEARB Sa APPAREL OF THE IETTER KIND FUR SCARFS at Cost Our entire remaining stock of Fur Scarfs. Nearly every wanted Fur included from Stene Marten te Fex. One- and two-animal effects. Seft, supple, beautiful. Early Choice Advised Petticoats A Clearance Formerly te 9.95 Of truhu and satin, We Specialize in Apparel that L 25 or Va OFF ENTIRE STOCK NO EXCEPTIONS NOTE: WE MUST WITHDRAW THE CHARGE PRIVI LEGE FOR THE WEEK OF THIS SALE. It would be utterly impossible for our office te handle the tremendous amount of extra work entailed. AND THE RESULTING DELAYS WOULD BE VERY UNSATISFACTORY. We must ask your indulgence in the matter of waiting for deliv eries, and advise that you take packages with you whenever possible. Chestnut Street at Thirteenth New in progress and continu ing until Saturday, May 27th very simple te deduct just lt off the present ticket price Ne Prices Have Beeri CONDITIONS OF SALE Owing te the Extreme Nature of this Event, and the tremendous response it will evoke, we must eliminate CHARGING EXCHANGING CREDITS APPROVALS ' ALTERATIONS C. O. D.'S will be accepted with a quarter payment en pur chase. 54 OFF Present Ticket Prices isniaii-mBMIaWIMIaMMttMMWtMttM DOTOORMOW n i yj DIFFERENT 9 rC K,ND 8 OP is Chestnut Cerner Twelfth m 4.95 at taffeta and silk jersey. Slenierixes the Larger Weman gg 25' or OFF Present Ticket Prices fr Changed STORE II 1922 NO EXCEPTIONS 25 or OFF PRESENT TICKET PRICES DRESSES, GOWNS and SUITS SPORTS WEAR COATS and WRAPS MISSES' COATS, SUITS and DRESSES FURS SALE ENDS SAT., MAY 27 FURS Nete: A deposit of 25 will secure the purchase of any Fur, which ivill be held in stor age (storage free of charge) until balance is paid. WMKrV Mlr4rW W(PaBBJaKTHB irWltj T.linaaa la lha. aa nawreatttr BubltsMit bMt cr&vur flectien, oletnrlng Hw. WV erania ana Jiappwninw 01 1 uaniaa witn ina noiea r Pnu.im I.annaa avarv ke It fc'iunit." Aav. V'iW ' Direction Stanley Company of Amarte NINETEENTH MARKET 11. 1.30. :30. D:30. 7:30. 0:89 NORMA THIS WEEK ONT.T TALMADGE IN" A PICTURE WE CAN nECOMMISCD SMILIN' THROUGH Added Rlttenheuae Flower jrart Phllmenfa Clrcim Iren Dlvlnlen Parada Clagbern Schoel'a ilay Fpiillval STANTOI SIXTEENTH AND MARKET THIRD BIO WEEK D. W. GRIFFITH'S MIGHTIEST PRODUCTION ORPHANS OF THE STORM NO ADVANCE IN PUCEfl As . NOTK TIME OK SHOWlNtJ1 ll:lg. 1.15. :3Q, an OlJi TJSrtten 10 A. M. 12. 2. 4. A. ft A gf Bread and Chealnut 10 p- TOO MUCH BUSINESS Adflm0!?"9a PALACE I1T1I AND MARKET 10 A. M. te 11 P. M. WALLACE REID-&.SSE CONTINENT" a ni a wm a ietii CHE8TNUT ARCADIA1'' A: l:8 P. It mivavtn Elaine Hamraerateta Why Announce Your Marriaft? VICTORIAK .VffiFRu ZAND ORET'S THE LAST TRAIL CAPITOL , "II A MARKET 10 A M. te 11:15 P.M. ReilDh Valentine IITUC CUCIVII and Aanes Ayraa "g OtlCJIi. g t Ntl? JUNIPER & MARKET GLOBE,. VAUDEVILLE CROSS KEYSf MAE DESMOND piandV, "EXPERIENCE" , waa NEXT WEEK "THAT CJIRL PATBT1 3ROADWAYv5:M;aV.f-?,!50 gfn UP IN MABEL'S ROOM NEXT WEEK "THE IIRAT" A Direction JlaurUe E. Telt L D I N rhetnut at 10th Cen 11 A.M te 11 p if. lVaturina hCKNA OtVK.N. ULAD1S I.KSMB and MITT fflflfffU ister Frem the Nnel tjv ICATHI.F'W Ner.HIS Uliertrd by AI.UEUT CAl'KLLANI IMl-imlA.VT Nttrit I'.l HrMMRR PRICEH. AM. HKATH. 5ec. TAX INC.. AT AM. TIMKH. KXfKl'T HAT. TlOl.lDAVW AtTER 0 P. W. lililklllT POP. MAT. T0M0R.I TlALHU I 50c te $1.00 ONLY MUSICAL SHOW IN TOWNl MHADELPHA'S GQEATeST FAVORITE yLETTY PEPPER.' . HMA aHMATSST Of ALL SUCCCSStt SEATS SELLINO FOR NEAT WEEK NOW GARRICK "' "'"'k unt HAM II HAltltlH Preaxnta THE hEAHON'S COMEDY HUCCEHS WELCOME STRANGER With GEORGE SIDNEY EITH'S THEATRE WILLIAM ROCK Hllh Hi.ncT Mrlfuea Heln Bkv SALLIE FISHER A CO. In. "The f'hlr Rrhearaul" JEAN ORANKNK CO., 'jOat m"MK Svl!;!. VA Y.ZL jwivnri- w4T avSf titiir.nn, WILLOW GROVE PARK Franke and Hit Orchatlm raaral Ol.li.B,kr, larltMM lags at 430 anal 9t4S P. M. I alB' aJl aaaaafaaVaaBaaaaaaaaak "fe I H W 1 graduation Time j is just around the corner. i I Leave your order new and I jreur gift will be delivered t A promptly en any date you I n r- r i i , 0 tpectfy. I ," 1 1320 Chestnut Street fl Special this week: jf Asserted Caramels I IrrraM. ffi1 iBTaflS " I aaaaaaW pwlal Paitar Dinner Uerjre-1 t i.t t J! i m Jf1 M m 4 jM&&Sf' f-vW aftJMj&te.'w, Mfriikfi&tekL i H . "ksr ' j ? . . ri . ''--4 aaat ' . I- I'ljictl SSrfWXfc
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