Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 24, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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'ZmjUST GOSSJP ABOUT PEOPLE
fancy Wynne Speaks of the Dechert-Wilsen Wedding
Today She Tells of Many People Who Are Going
Abroad and of the Country Fair in Germantown
vM'Tuirx
have the mnr-
llepr Wiloen ami Jeu
x Vf, niilcli will tnke nlecp In the
T .t 4 "viepk. TherP will l)p a
Bn.V li-oiitleii aflcrwnril nt 1'enr
g& Hmw. Vlllnnevn. tlie W iiheim'
"un! ft'""" wl,l,.bf lh? T1,'1, f
. "J .ml thcrr- will be lx bride
'"IS.' enroll c Hnr.'lny. who l en
' M m'ec darnel t, nn.l who l
W?1"J." rnnsln. nntl mi attractive
"sW'icIv ,.11 I'nscHut.l'nVk:
if. Tii,. DephcrlH. nntl Is enwiRpd
ml ratty linker,
brltle en Nattir-
i ""Rf.
She I
mtirrylni: Hcnjninln
dir
JV't. (lrlsB. et Ht. mm. yen kiiuw.
Stf' iiSftrir will I'P bft innn for
JJTrtiihVr. nntl there Mill be eight
uihers. ,
Mn AND M,lH- KASDAf. MOIl
riv of Wyntlmoer. Chectmit
.. n'f it) snenil the miminpr
,HSXP'f U Sill Sll in July ami will
gbrfliiu. , neli-ln-lnw nntl
"...., lenHHHl I-nily HpcII Vvnn
!?vffiifrf of KlUstonelInll. Tet Tet
,rer jijiipr. rn-nm, Lnler-thcy
S?'M "& Mergin'H mother nn.l
J'U Mrs " Villi"", nntl Mr Her
Ti Fcnncr. nntl her nmnll ilaiiRh
K1 innV rentier, who have been
ibwad i rim lntf autumn aim rC u
l.!wi. r Wim MIh Charlette
.W.H,K ill-., nntl han Veil living
Blddle Wllllnmt.
3.. n few years
HlllCC tier nmr-
I,, rreitie ' M KcnCr
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i... n IOW jrai" "
lEIIUwtalnly be a great many
pffr abroad ,,1, r.
Mr. Jeh.1 M. iet an KnJnnd.
S remember, made he
Marxaf1'
Si i,nn clip I
Since then, she
ind at one
...t riut u nliinnlliB
.Vint a year, .iuiibc" . . ,
".'. . !.. Intpr. JlieV All ivm..,.
S&pc until the fall, the
hear.
.....! tmm here arc
A GREAT man tvuinv ..- ---.ailin,
en; the Varls from New
t..v indAr. Mr. ami mt. ""?
Tork toeny. .".. iln.prK Oainblc.
H? Norten DeW. .Tr.. and her mn,
V i Tharles K. Dana ,,nd her .laugh-
t7r,MlllUcnt Unna. ami i,ecru. ul..-..
TOM OU HOW the l'cnnsjlvanla
Women'.. Pre Club will give Its
innusl linCIIPOII ai mc ,,uiw".
S?rt nt honor will be , the C'euntess
P'"ilu, Mho Is the daughter of the
r
W Sir Henry (Jorc-Heoth. Hart, and
. .i..r ..f the iirescnt baronet, hlr
iMiariiT. nnr t iux --r
JmcUii (lore-Heeth. She wan the nrst
Sa ...be elected te the British I'ar-
Himent, though biic nas never -
The Countess, besides being actively
InterMtfd In politics, is n poet, a
Mlnter and a muslrlan. Atjlie luncheon
the lll speak of her experiences as an
artist in Paris and as n "scribe In
Londen and DnWIn. Kvcry one who has
mft her says hhe Is charming and most
Interesting.
TUB Germantown Cricket Club wns a
buy scene yesterdny afternoon. It
ms the tlav of the Country rair in ani
of the ChlWrcn'M Seashere Heuse at
Atlantic City. Uoeths with red awn
ings dettetl the lawn, ami gauy resre
llilcs were everywhere with balloons,
iff-cream renes and flower. Mrs.
Chatiln Wctherlll. who wns chairman
of the fair, looked charming In a white
finten crepe tlrcs.s ami n picture hat
ellaientler straw, trimmed with spiajs
of wisteria. Her children were much
incidence. Cyuthla and Isabellc, aged
theut lie and tlucc, I -lieulil ny. were
eecupleil In buying toys, nnd Chattln,
Jr., nas one of the most enthusiastic
penr riders. Kvclyn Drayten, who camp
out this winter, and Clair (Sittings,
who is mining out next censen. took
tirns leading the penv while tllircrent
children rode. The Mnull son nnd daugh
ter of Mr, iieeige I). Lewis took many
rides. Mrs. Lewis was with them ami
looked well in a white serge cape and
Alrt anil n red hat. Evelyn Page, the
eflelent dispenser of ice -cream cones,
looked pretty in a yellow sweater nntl
large hat of dark blue itrnw trimmed
with deners. Mrs. Clayten Straw
hrldgc was there with her little girl.
Mr. Htrawbrldgc were a smnll white
t and a light blue-nnil-white check
j"i. which was most becoming, nnd
her daughter u white ilre-. cress-
tltched in pink and blue.
A great many of thp younger girls
Ktrd as nitlc-. Katherlnc Snow den
nd Sara Mary Karnes sold perfume.
did Klise Hlddle Iloblnaen. One of
the cutesi of the eub-dnbr wn Sue
lilllmere. wild mm ii illnw ku-pnlpr
tl a blue hat. trimmed nt the side
n a blue quill. She was helping
r mother, Mrs. Qulncy Adams 0111
"re, who had charge of the baby
ClOll P Inhln ttl.Anu nf l.n nl.l... .. nn
iny nntl Ilunny Schwartz. Peggy nnd
Mixabetli Legnn, Nancy and Cnrellnc
HircJay. who were ut the sweatitpr ta-
Me! Klttv lr,r,- !.... W. ....... ...!
wrah Mt-Lenn, Mrs. Jehn O. Plntt. Mrs.
vtk uarkcr. Jrs- Kdward Weed,
Miss Dorethea Weed. Cliffy Furncw,
ry Harlow and Pellv Haynnl.
NANCY WYNNK.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
arei i11!!1 Mr"' Jen" Frederick Lewis.
t hnl VSl.,ruce street- wl entertain at
8iw ar,y nl ,he Performance of the
ru,iy. 0imp?" tomorrow evening. The
ft,!11 '"i1.1!'10 Mr- ""! Mrs. Isaac
Rei''iJ,r.; Miss .Eleaner Wurts. Miss
Uui n.i ""v rr A'"ed (I. Halter
JJfu and Mr. Jehn Frederick Lewis,
X!r and m.. .... .
liimnr ii . i Jl uc'r.m Llpplncett,
tfce Snv-'. 'lt,nire'. will entertain at
eaaey preductlcn en Friday evening.
tk "win,18, Jel.,ns "cpklns. et Tavl Tavl Tavl
mtulatinVi,lcwoei1, .af receiving con cen
tr en m" ". the ,,lrth t daugh-WrembrL,--
rs- Henklna will
HI ilve airR ,,'.A- PMrce C'rlsflcld
t (lra?enV.er",la"f.e nt u,clr ,,0'"e'
Wridav vn.lnnc', l be'tnut Hill, en
ttlr dauah e"Ui?i Ju.,,e 2V, ln honor of
'll!lMI? Jesephine Crlsfleld,
tntes. s Ism 'h,( nt season's- debu
"P n li l1 "cl1 wl" Wl'l '" Ku
w h ',' 'w,1,l "" and Mrs.
W Hill thJ. um,l'1,nrr- of c"e!,t'
Svllng inh,J, " !''") the summer
' dWriSnd.France' Ullly'
&"w8 rtf2Jfe u,.'".nK ln'xe"- f -en
Wn,, "!!?';, "1 her daughter, Mrs.
He nk . ; of -': Walnut street.
tW. will m ii h?e!,d.l.nK wn' "'
SffntheiV he tLM'Si ltli,er !'u,t ' '
IU arrive1 n Zfi y-
!!fVu,JKhuey!ri,l,e,UcJ'y '""1 Mlw
" abrea.i i4.,y' yv,U) hHNe been trav
nt ff",l" ' lnt October, are it
teMMia or j,u,Tlieyf wl". f"lli "n the
i'flvlnic ju,,t! ,0 u"S.,1'ifer111hla country,
' Huns"t,,,l,,i ,r.' ? w I occupy their
jST"SMi&,,i;,"ulehlii.i, ScMt.
".Uie nilddia V . " "luare. w
gftM-y. whe?i-th.v wml ment tar
fcrir thi .'y occupy their
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Yerk and thin city, arc ppcndlng a week
In Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrx. William H. Dennei and
Mlda Oerthy Ui owning llcdueri. of IMS
Houth Eighteenth Mreet. ure Hiicndlng
n week nt Watch Hill. It. I.
Mr. and Mrs. Pepe Yeatman and their
daughter, MIhs dcerglnn I Yeatman,
and son, Mr. Pope Ifentmaii, Jr.. of
11 is bpruce utreet, who are occupying
their summer home at Chestnut Hill,
will leav en Saturdnv, July 1, for their
place at JrfTrrj-, N. IE, where they will
remain until the autumn. The wedding
of their daughter. MIhs Jane Hell Ytnt
man, and Mr. Urncat C. Savage will
take place en Wednesday, June i'S.
Mrt. Theodere G. fcelxns and her
daughter. Mist Amelia H. Kelxas, of
Qunen Lane Maner, Oermantewn, will
lall for Europe en July S, where they
will spend the numiner traveling Mr.
uiid Mri. SelxaH, MIhh Kelxas and Mlus
Mary Krnentlne Celeman, daughter of
Mr. and Mr. Cllnttrn H. Celenmn, of
McLallum afreet, Germantown, will leave
en Thuirdny for Yama Knrms, N. Y.,
where they will spend a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Killer, of the
Terraces, ncaement. have returned from
a fortnight's stay at the Rltz-Carlten In
New erk.
Mist Evelyn Stuart Williams, daugh
tcr of Captain Yancey 9. Wllllamn. U.
8. N and Mrs. Williams, cf Twenty
second and Perter streets, entertnlned
nt a bridge party at her home yesterday
afternoon In honor of Mlsa Vlrglnlii
Adams Nulton, daughter of Captain
LeulB M. Nulton, U. H. N and Sirs
N'ultcm. of the Navy Yard, whose mar
riage te Mr. Dean D. Francis, of Flint
Mich., will tnke place In the Hcly Trl i
Uv Church, Thursday evening. June I,
The gueat; Included MIm Elizabeth
Guthrie, of Huntingdon. W. Va.: MIh"
Eleaner Moedv. of Rnatnn uie.' ,V.
Webster Kay, Mies Barbara Tayler. Miss
Frances Steele. rMlss Elizabeth Steele
Miss Katharine Kelb. daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Leuis Kelb, Jr., of 6532
Wayne avenue. Oermnntntvn ,.,i,..
marriage te Mr. Mathleu Pannaker
of HeUnnd w, ttlkc Daccuen'5nntnunr3"0
evening, June 3, will entertain at a
bridge party at her home this afternoon
In honor of Miss Kathnrlnc Hubbi,
dnimhter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn H.
Hubbs, of 5404 Wayne avenue, whose
engagement te Mr. h. Wllmere Tayler
has recently been announced.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
The West Philadelphia Weman's Aux
lllary, Ne. 9, of the Great Heart Hos
pital, will held a rummage sale en
Thuisdav and Frldav nf this ait.r.ir m
Thirty-eighth street and Lancaster ave-.
i.uv. .mn. uiieKe in in cnurge c-r me
i.ule.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gay Brown,
whose marriage took place last month
In the Church of the Bplphany, Fifty
seventh Btreet and Baltimore avenue,
have returned from their wedding trip
and have gene te New Haven, Conn.,
where they will make their home. Mrs
Brown was Miss Pearl Van O'Llnda
Kellam, of 1113 Seuth Fifty-second
street.
Mrs. W. Luce, of 6014 Sansom street,
entertained at cards last evening nt her
home. The guests Included Miss Kath
crlne Puncheon. Miss Cerrlgan. Mlsa
Adcle Klntzer, Mrs. Keehlcr, Mrs. Wil
liam Laesslle. Mrs. NeTth nnd Mrs. SI
Sterner.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Griffith Jerdan, of 121C
North Fifty-eighth street, announce the
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engagement of their daughter, Miss
Helcne Jerdan, nnd Mr. Geerge Thomp
son, also of this city.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Walter Samans, of 2G22 Seuth
Twentieth street, entertained yesterday
afternoon nt a luncheon bridge party.
The guests Included Mra Geerge Carr.
Mrs. J. C. hutte, Mrs. Douglass Webb,
Mrs Jeseph Harrlman, Mrs. Reed, Mrs,
T. Themas Stevenson and Mrs. Clclghten
Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Jeseph Gilscn, of
2415 Seuth Fifteenth street, nre being
congratulated upon the birth of a daugh
ter, Sara Pcrrter Gllsen, en Tuesday,
May 16. Mrs. Gllsen was Miss Sara
Leve.
Miss Estella M. Hagan, of 1722 Slgcl
street, will entertain at dinner this eve
ning. The guerts will Include Miss Eliz
abeth McBrlde and Miss Anna McBnae.
Mr. James .1. Conley, of 2016 Seuth
Eighteenth street, has returned te his
home after an extensive trip through
New England
ALONG THE READING
Mrs. frank McCermlck and her two
small daughters, of Ashbourne nnd Mill
reads, Ashbourne, have gene te Stene
Harber. N. J. where they will spend
the entire season. Mr. McCermlck will
Jein his family ever the week-ends at
their cottage.
A
card party, cake and candy sale
will be heli
ild at the home of Mrs. Henry
A. Craig, 9 Montgomery aenue. Elklns
Park, en Friday afternoon. The pre-
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NO APPROVALS
BONWIT TELLER G,CO.
This Stere Only
CHESTNUT STREET AT THIRTEENTH
NOW IN PROGRESS AND CONTINUING UNTIL
SATURDAY, MAY 27TH
25 DISCOUNT SALE
ENTIRE STOCK INCLUDED
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, NO EXCEPTIONS : NO RESTRICTIONS
y4 off
PRESENT TICKET PRICES
ABSOLUTELY NO PRICES HAVE BEEN CHANGED
Blouses
Millinery
Neckwear
Novelties
Hosiery
Sweaters
Scarfs
Furs
PERFUMES Nete: A 25 dis.
count will also be allowed en Per
fumes, with the exception of these
whose price is restricted by the
manufacturer.
NOTE i We must withdraw the charge privilege
for the week of this sale. It would be utterly
impossible for our office te handle the tremen
dous, amount of extra work entailed. We must
ask your indulgence in the matter of waiting for
deliveries and would suggest that you take pack
ages with you whenever possible.
NO C- O. D'S wn(t a quarfr payment be
n
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IiEDGER-.raiLADELPHlA, WEDNESDAY, MAY til 1922
ceeds will be for the fund of the "sick
bay," or Infirmary, which Is supported
by the Old Yerk Read Auxiliary of the
Seamen's Church Institute, of Second
and Walnut streets. Mrs. Rebert N.
Barwood Is chairman of the auxiliary.
Mrs. Carl Bewman, of Elklns Park
Maner, will spend the summer at Pier Pier
ment, N. J., where she has taken a
bungalow for the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Nahlklan have
leased their country home near Hat Hat Hat
bere and have taken a cottage nt At
lantic City, v.hcre they will spend the
summer months.
Mrs. A. W. Dlllman will epen her
home en Woodlawn avenue above Surrey
read, Melrose, en Wednesday afternoon
for" a card party for the benellt of the
building fund of Uie Oak Lane Kelew
Club. She will be assisted by Mrs.
Charles Frlck, of Oak Lane Park. Mrs
Owen Osberne, Jr., Is chairman of the
building fund.
Mrs. William Nice, Jr.. cf Ogent?, has
returned from Atlantle City,
NAVY YARD
Mrs. Arthur B. Owens will be In
charge of a booth at the Ablngten fete,
which will be given for the Memerial
Hospital at the Huntingdon Valley
Country Club en June 10.
Colonel nnd Mrs. Charles S. Hill lme
returned from n visit te Doylostewn,
where they were the guests cf Mrs. E.
L. Acesla.
Mls Elizabeth Guthrie, of Hunting
don, W. Va , Is the guest of Rear Ad
miral and Mrs. Leuis M. Nulton and
their daughter. Miss Virginia Nulton.
Dresses
Suits
Sports Wear
Coats
Wraps
Misses'
Dresses
& Suits
FURS Nete: A deposit of 25
will secure the purchase of any
Fur, which will be held in storage
(storage free of cliargc) until
balance is paid.
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MISS HOPE WILSON BRIDE
OF ROBERT DECHERT
Wedding Will Take Place In Rose Rese Rose
ment Thle Afternoon
A wedding of great Interest will lake
place this afternoon nt 4 e clock at the
Church of the Geed Shepherd, Roserneiit,
when Miss Helen Hepe Wilsen. tlnuBhter
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alan !. .Wilsen, wl I
become the bride of Mr. Rebert tJcchert.
son of Mrs. Henry T. Dcchcrt. The Rev.
Albert II. Lucas, curate of St. James
Episcopal Chuich, will officiate.
The bride, who will be given In mar
riage by her father, will wear u gown
of white rrepe de chine embroidered In
crystal with a court train of satin and
a tulle veil fastened en either side with
ti rprnv of orange blossoms. She will
carry Easter lilies. , , , ,
The maid of honor nnd, the brides
maids will be diessed alike In whlle
tirepe de chine, made with draped skirts
and girdles of green chiffon. Their hats
of white straw will be trimmed with
green grapes nnd they will carry bou
quets of ferns. The maid of honor will
be Miss Jane B. Yeatman nnd the brides
maids MIuh Louise Wllcen. Miss I-ranees
H. Day, Miss Martha I). Baker. Miss
Careline H, Barclay, Mls Lvelyn H.
Page and Miss Ruth Packard.
Mr. Philip Dcchert will act as best
man for his brother nntl the ustiers wl l
be Mr. Jehns Hepkins, Mr. Frederick R.
DraMen, Mr. Coition A. liardwlck, Mr.
Themas I tart. Mr. CharleB C. .Nerrls,
Jr., Mr. Ralph Souder. Jr., Mr. Jeseph J.
Brown nnd Mr, Crawford C. Madeira. A
reception will fellow the ceremony at
Pear Gre8 Heuse, the country place
of the bride's parents at Vlllaneva.
GERMANTOWN
ti.e veninr rinii-i r.f the Germantown
High Scheel will repeat the production
of Augustln Daly's comedy, "Seven
n. An,....Uh " hIi'Aii nn lVlrlnV OVP.nllll?.
Twenty-eight." given en Friday evening, i
May 19, en Friday evening next In the
Hlgn HCUOCI uuaneriuin.
Mrs. A. Wllkle and her daughtr, Mls
Anna Wllkle, and Mr. nnd Mrs. P.
Hagerty have left for a several months'
trip te Europe.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward M. Wlster. of !
5449 Wayne aenue, who have bern
traveling through Europe since Febru-i
ary. will return te this country the latter
part of August.
Miss Elalne Tayler English, dr.ughw r
of Mr. anu .Mrs. I'reucriCK w. jngtisn,
nt 220 West Scheel Heuse lane, tier
mantewn, who has been the guest for a
few d.ivs of Senater and Mrs. Hitch
cock, of Washington, has returned te her
home,
HOLMESBURG
Mr. and Mis. William C. Flege. or
8046 Walker street, have returned from
a trip te Niagara Falls.
Miss Mai Ien Lceman, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Lceman, of Cettnian street,
la visiting In Memphis, Tcnn , where
she Is the guest for six weeks of her
untie and num. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Newcombe.
LAWNDALE
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Morleck, of Rycrs
avenue, are receiving congratulations
upon the birth of a daughter.
Mrs. Charles Hillings, of Rising Sun
avenue, will entertain at luncheon and
cards at l.er home en Thursday after
noon In honor of Miss Alice Wentwerk,
of Bosten, who Is her guest for a few
weeks. Miss Lillian Storm, of Rising Sun
avenue, was given a surprise party by
her friends at her home en Saturday
evening. The guests were Miss Laura
Harris. Miss Edna Themas, Miss Grace
Fltt. Miss Mildred Weber, Miss Lillian
Karnell, Miss Helen Themas, Mr. Harry
Strang, Mr. Rebert Smith. Mr. Leuis
Mayer, Mr. Phillip Price. Mr. Clarence
Mayer, Mr. Geerge Harris and Mr. Rob Reb
ert Karncys.
NO CREDITS
NO EXCHANGES
Soen te Be Married
FBOS
MISS KSTIIKR MKVKK
Of ft'01 Pine street, whose mar
riage te .Mr. Jeseph Pellon. nf 5051
Baltimore aenue, will talie place
en June 22
MOORESTOWN
Mr and Mrs. Jesenli Rnbeits. of East
Central nvenup, have leturncd from the
Pecene Mountains, where
ihey had
been spending several days.
Miss Chnrlotte Megrlllls, of Narberth.
Pa., has been visiting Mi. and Mrs.
Edmund Strattan. tf East Oak avenue.
Mrs 1. W
n1 Chicago,
Linten will visit Detroit
"pending some time with
I relatives.
Mrs. Amer Cox was given a surprise
LMrtv by lhe WOmen of the Daughters
of Hebecca Ledge. There were about
twenty-five guests.
The Uev. ,, Mr. j. shakclferfl
Dnucrty will take a trip te the Pacific
Coast.
NORRISTOWN
Miss Helen Kennedy, Instiueter of
physical culture for girls In thu Ncrrls Ncrrls
tewn High Scheel, entertained the mem
bers of the basketball team at a house
party at Ocean City. N. J ever the
week-end. ' The guests Included Miss
Dorethv Cook, Miss Margaret Greff.
Miss Mary Harrington, Miss Mary and
Miss Edith Emcrv, Miss Agnes Krlsbel
and Miss Ruth Dill.
The final auction bridge party of the
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' ArrARBL or tux biehmbt
TttAS TYMHTY
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(FOR THURSDAY)
Street Dresses
2650
Reduced te
Materials are taffeta, foulard veiled in Georgette and
Canten crepe beaded. Every smart color and black.
Silk Under Vests
Of geed quality Jersey, well
made; straps of self or rib
bon. Special, 1.95
IJ&l We Specialize in Apparel that
Y.V. teVirivY. ..
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
The Best Millinery Values
in Philadelphia
ARE AT ALLEN'S
Our senti-anniml Reduction Sale in new in progress.
Evcrj hat in this establishment is ureatlv
lowered in price for quick clearance.
Remarkable values at
$5.00, $7.50, $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00
Full-Fashioned All-Silk Hese at 1.75
...-.,. ? .,".. '"'Pi'en or niiim uliuht
! !.... ..
-....! e it iniuf in isacK VV nlle
Lace Cleck All-Silk Hese at $2.50
UcktnU"rr!,:n0.hl '""t111"1"" " "v. w .r, b . te offer the.. .
A New Shipment
bodie.;s'ii,,jr.,.r.v::,ed.e ".".-
""- w,.n U ,vr 9i,vv,
Lace and Embroidery Trimmed
Nightgowns at $2.25
Thaaa NlKhtannrm ir, imm ... .....,. ....
ra-u.ar v.lu.a ar i i" "! '"' ii""V..,l '""."HMIv mu.Kl
rlbbena and lae or i-ml)relder.
tkl . .. --- .--. ... rBu I iirv
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Famous Columbia Brand Yan.s
May be Had in All Celers
Shetland Weel 38c a ball
Iceland Weel 75c a ball
Silk Ice, Silk and Weel mlied 55c a hall
French Neckwear reduced One-third
cu,;i..n K,zrd,-w.,teVft,v,;.B? !u,
25c Lawn Handkerchiefs, 2 for 25c
nandktrchltff.
ntan
m:y;
- 5 -
$
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Seme Things Clubwemen
Will Be Doing Tomorrow
The Uclnwnrt' County IVilcrnlleii
of Wmiicn's Clubs meets with lhe
Women's Club of Mnnerch in the
Presbyterian Church, I.lnnerch, at
10:!M) o'clock. There is a box
luncheon with the afternoon sete-len
nt '! o'clock. The juniors give the
nft'Tiioeii program, nnd there Is nn
.vldrcM by Mrs. II. II. Hlrticy.
Mrs. A. A. Creeks presides.
The Pennsylvania Women's Press
Association, Mr-. Harriet Ilnydii
Flnck, prc-ltlenl, gives the iiiiniiel
luncheon nntl reception nt 1 e clock
in the Hetel Walten. The guest
of honor is Countess CenstniKt'
rjcnrltia tie .MnrcleviU, nuther :inl
HtntuMvninan. 'h'J will net innkc a
political nilts. but tell of her ex
perience as urtM nntl scribe.
KiiHtcrn Primylvaiilu League of
Olrls' Clubs annual meeting is nt
S P. M. nt Peiinsyhnnlu Heuse,
1525 1icusl street. Election of
League officers nnd biisinp"-s will b'
followed by n seclnl hour.
Lnnghernu Serals inaiigurntlen
of new eflicers. with Mrs. Prank
Brown ns pre-ltlent. The day Is in
charge of the Reciprocity ('otiunlt ('etiunlt
tcp. Mrs. J .1 IMgcrlen chairman.
The Women's Auxiliary of the
Unla Ceif Club is giving n card
pnrty under direction of Mrs.
Charles Buck w niter.
The Present Iny Club of Lnnens
ter gees en the annual "outing" as
the closing event of the club year,
which has been observed ns "Boek
Year." u different volume having
bcpn under coiHiler.illeii In ench
meeting. Mrs. H. W. Barnard is
president.
season was given en Saturday evening
at the Erslne Club Hcaisc Mrs II ('
Klrkbrlde and Mrs. Raymond K Strlt
zinger were the hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs Aaren K Swartz, Jr.
of DeKalb strict enteitnlned at a din
ner an Monday evening at Buckingham
in honor of Mr and Mrs Richard II
Lane, who will leave June 1 for Wash
ington, D. r
Mr. and Mis Arthur D.uls Saul, of
Arlington, Mns , are receiving congratu
lations en the birth cf a Fen Mrs
Saul was Miss Elizabeth Drake, daugh
ter of Dr II II Drake, of DeKalb street
Mr and Mrs J. If. Totten. of Stan
bridge street, Imvp returned from a visit
te Rochester, X. v
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OF WOHES'S ASD CHILDHKN't
character for uerh
- B1X YEARS '
SE
KB I
A
DIFFERENT
KIND
OF
STORE
SE
as
as
Chestnut
Cerner
Twelfth
Values te 39.50
Silk Chemise
Of heavy crepe de chine, some 'Jgj
with real filet inserts and g
hand embroidered. Qf
Special, 2.95 S
Slenderizes the Larger WemanffiQ
v.
3S&3
irretruliiru'fii ih
u alefhlPira a
and Corjean J1.7S.
of Vests, 3 for $1
w" ' i.w v..t
i in nl) izf be it
tijp rurii.
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with
- ' "- .'ii.u
MTB Tll'l Oil. nt... I n.
Immeil
M ik1n nnd
OO.$J0.00.
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wmmm
13
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STRAWBERRY MANSION''
i Three sketches, were given last
nliig when the eighth annual perti
I tunc of the Beth Israel Alumni
I lilacs nt the Meieaiillle Hall, Ilr
1 and Master streets. In the (irst entr
"Mystein," the cast includad Mlsa Fn
Jdltick. Mr. Eiiiiiuucl Sacks nnd
Jtri
B. Daniel Rappapett. The next, "JU(I
nicnt." was a inoneloiriio bv Mlsa Estli
nicnt," was a moneloguo by Mlsa Ethv?Kjj
Malls. The dual number wan called
The Plnv'a thn
riilnc." n sntlra
i ..ULIIIH ttllfl I'l.tJ
, .. I I .. n .. .1 B!....
wriiinir. in me i-MMt:.!"-
ei which weie aiihs tieivn .vians. Ml
, Chnrlotte Grecnberg, Mr. Isaac Oe!
i stein, Mr. Herbert .Iclltiek, Mr. Charlep
I Kesenbergll, Mr. Abtaham llniunstMh
nnu jvir. Arthur fimuiici.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mt. ami Mrs. Whartcii L. Dena
and their family, of Chester, will fts'tiV!J
eaily in June te .Stone Harber
..... ,.. i...... ... u.....n i....i..kii .1 i; : n'a
wneic tney wi
until seme tlm
wheic they will occupy their cottage 'mm
le in HepiciriMcr. Qtfl
When you want mine nrtvlca en tnllrAllmj'j'J.t&m
problem of life nml love write 'JvnimatMyC?
i lli.- AVffk f tit-u lin.tltff viltf
column. "I'lfaKc Trll M- What In tteiM
which Hppenri dully nn the Wemnn'a I'aca m -i - yr
ti i:ki v I'LHtie i.cixikii. "Maki it a r
llalitl." Adv. r Y
Inherited stoutness
undoubtedly ifi? difficult te
overcome, hut it can be con
trolled and considerable reduc
tion often made. Our aim is
net only te step any increase
in weight by a system erf ex
ercise1?, baths nnd mnssage
treatments which are invigor
ating and healthful, but te re
duce weight very perceptibly.
Private, personal attention i3
given by skilled attendants and
trained nurses.
A trial treatment without cost
or obligation.
COLLINS INSTITUTE
IIKI.I.EVLt: ( tl f II T III.UCI.
ma halm t s,tki:i:t
Fer Women Exclusively
I'lienr. Siiruir ,"lfM
Tilrrtlnn Ftanl.v CumpRnv nf Amrte
M.MilllEXTII & MAUKKT
II. 1 30. 3.30 C.3U. 7 30. I) 3R
NORMA
TALMADGE
IV I'lfTt'IIK wi;
rAS nrrnMMrNP
SMILIN' THROUGH
vekma r iu:st ri -n'm:. -n.
STANTON
SIXTEENTH AND VTAHIvET
TIIIItD IIHS WEEK
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
MIOHTIEST I'nODUCTION
ORPHANS OF
THE STORM
NO ADVANCK IN TRICES
NOTE TIMK Of SIIUVVINO
11:18. 1:18. 4:30. 7 and 9:80
10 A. M.
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TOO MUCH BUSINESS Ad."len
PALACE
C'TII AMI MAKKET
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WLlrfAl!. 1C.1U CONTINENT"
A tin 1 fI A "n " l HESTNl'T
ARCADIA10 A M i" ii is p. jr.
Why Announce Your Marriage?
VICTORIA?" VitWM
7.ANE
OHEY S
THE LAST TRAIL
CAPITOL !,T,t MAUKKT
ltn.lelph Valentine iitup CUnvii
and Ann Ayren C OMfcllV'
GLOdEi VAUDEV1U.B
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MAE DESMOND
"EXPERIENCE"
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WEEK --THAT (.1111, PAT8T"
BROADWATfuOTS
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UP IN MABEL'S ROOM
Lu
NEXT MEEK "THE 1IRAT"
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EITH'S THEATRE
WILLIAM ROCK
tlllli nncy Wrlferil & llrlrn Kbt
SALLIE FISHER &. CO.
In "lli Choir KrlinirKiil"
.11 V (iltWKSK A CO., JOK
HOME .V Mil' (iAt Ti KOI.FK'M
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WILLOW GROVE PARK
Franke and His Orchestra
Bernarde Olihansky, Baritone
I.NCE UIMIillT IN lMEI.A.M
KMKNCIM1 VII Ml
I'nke ii Trip (Hrr llir Muiiniuln Srrnlr
Anircctlen M-iurlrp E. 1'rlt
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TTALnU I 50c te $1.00 '
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PHUAOCLPHA'S GBCArrST PAVOUT
(HMTEfltEEM
LETTY PEPPER.
nen eBEATEsr op ml successrt
5EATS 5ELLINO FOR NEAT WSEK NOW
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