JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE 0 Nancy Wynne Speaks- of an jing She Tells of the Opening of the Deven Herse Shew and Sees Seme Goed'Looking Clethes mODAY Hicrc In n Xcw Yerk wed Tdlnn with riillmleliililii :- ClierH (Soedhup Kin ntut Mr. 1 7,wlr : W. Slii-rmnn. of Hye. . V'we mnrrlcd qulelljr t 12 :!H VUk in Ornre Church f'hnntry In iftJScce the fmnllleii only. 1 Til i wrpmeny n-i tiorfermet! by m Chnrle h. Slnttcry, rector of the Dr. ijliariv lvc)1 Jn in'tre bv hpr brother. Mr. ChnrlcH ?"nrinlcv. of Cheetnut Hill, and there E' id nttendnntn. A wnnll recop recep En or tlpf. "nllles followed, llie HSmeny nt the borne of th.br: de. 131 Mar "'"'..,. til..- .,.. rp, S family nre. most attractive fin. interesting, nml when Mrs. King livd l,re be ere her mnrileRC. hc was very ovular. She lb really lovely looking, taSnd Mr. Sherman will spend the J,me?n Europe nnd will live In Bye, N. Y., when they come back. THE Deven Herse Shew and Country Fflir, te give it Its full' title will fcHte teilny nnd every one will get 5!f'".i i tl.lr best nnd go out there. IA iisual there will be if grent many & i irtlcs. Mr. Aitiiur (1 lennle mAira. of l'lncbroek. l'aell. will give for Glim Carpenter, ine teef Mrl "ml M. .Tecpli It. Cur Snler. Jr.. who i rowing ' nt'xt Sta ter The ether gilertN, who nre S nil debs of next winter, tee. nre Mary Carter. Bnta Clayten, Maud Hirrlben, Llbby Morgan, Anna Mebs, AHee Benedict who came out this ft; Mrs. Mn Kail, of Washing. Ten, and Mrs. Carj.tener. THE fashion show nt the June Fete, fit's te be en June 10th this year at Hi 'Huntingdon Valley Country Cub) till be ns interesting mi ever, Until g "ell the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert S'ewell who Is very cute and, SrtlT will again be n model for Mb-dcb clothes. Yeu remember she looked .e well i' Innt enr,H "modesty i " which was the talk of nt least ,we town". New Yerk nnd 1'hllndel- Mr CenrRP 1'urvcn who wns Mar rarctta ltcii-en nnd is a sibter of Mrs. het MTcr and n.v Wistcr took rart Ian jfnr. tee. In dresses of the last century. Fanny's -was apricot color It teems te me. and with it who were n .old Juliet cap. Fanny will have a leading part In "Ieli.ntlie, " which opens tonight, by the way. It's the Gilbert and Sullivan opera which is being ken by the Savey Company, you knew. FOM Ilofcten comes tbe news of Lilian Aldrich's approaching wed ding. She wns one of Nnnnlc Dale Blddle'a bridesmaids lust Saturdny. and is mebt attractive. Did you notice that, with the exception of Lucy (jrcy Black, nil Nannie's bridal party were girls from out-of-town, nnd what pretty girls" they nil were, tee, most of them Fannle's friends from Farmlngten where she went te school. Lilian Aldrich is the daughter of Mri. Cluirles Frest Aldrich, of 441 Beacon street, Itobten, nml she will marry Geerge Geiden Winchester, of New Yerk. The ceremony will tnke place en June .'J in Trinity Church, Bosten. Pelly Ensign, another of Mrs. Biddle's bridesmaids, will be one of the bridesmaids here, tee. CECILY ItAIlNlis (JEYFX1N is very geed looking, don't you think? 1 saw her en Chest nut btreet. .cstcrdny, wearing a tnn canton crepe dress end a red satin hat trimmed with a red Mtin ball. I saw Kline tin Fent yes terday, tee. She were n black crepe de chine dress made simply with short sleees nml a round neck, and u fairly large bliic,'( utriiw lint with nn uncurled wtrkli feather falling off the back. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. nml Mis. T. Wilsen Hharplcss, r 10 Kast t'lieluut nvenue. Chestnut Hill, nmiounce the etiK-'Kement of their flauRhter. MWs MurRniettii A. Kharpless, te Jlr Wiiltcr L. Uct-v. .7r feri of Mr. and Mrs. Whiter I.. Jtess, of Chestnut Mr, nml Mrs Ucorge W. CIilldH Drexel, of Woutten. Hin M.iwr, will enttrtalu a he'x patty this evening at ine iieifernuincc of "lelanthe." te be Eien liy the Saey Company. ,Mr. ami Mrs H. Fr.izer Harris, of Harhten. iMper Jim ,,.a(i, Chestnut Hill, will fc'Ku a dlnucr-clancu en Saturday, J'ina J4, at the I'hlhidelphla Crleliet -iub, In honor of their daughter, Miss Anna 11. Hauls. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Walker Wear, ef Oraxcis lane, Chestnut Hill, will give a umiLO at their home en Tuesday eve iil'ig. June 27, in honor of their daugh ter, Miss Elizabeth Ii. Wear, who will be one of next season's debutantes. Miss wear In new a student nt Debbs Feny. Th. it,i,.,u .i hi .. . ., ,,, rt Fortieth h""-","", , EVr, KhiR wni MIhh Allen lUlnh'V, f this fltv. nml H n rirtcr of Mm. Jehn iin n nv. null ..linn Amuvi.v. Dartv iii. ii i iVL r,. , it. .I. i.i .. i. stieei. .ir. nnu irs. ucdu, termer y t? "of M J ? ' trV.?.r.,iIwS'm.lith',,lall,ml''f f'331 Leeust street, nre occupying .i. .. '' "tfwnid Weatheily, will .iu,.r no... hnnie In W Itechelle V Y give at her heme, 3310 Chestnut stieet, u n iwcneiie. .. . it?l Tfiiul . . - . v , . ...' e sti.r'.r. ,.'l"l1Jlf0 ,''.." "".nuV Himy lirlnten What Clubwemen Will Be Doing Tomorrow TiiclVmisjIvuiiiti League of Wom en liters will held its a,t tea of tjckeubun nt HiOlJ Finance itulliliiirf. llie Deinciiratic anil Tteiiublicun nemeii wliu uiu in llm pnumiles us camliU.ittfs ler the Lt'glslutiiie will ee usUeil te iccehe both the Statu BenrU liiembers of the Eastern Dls- Sherwood Century Club holds u uewer sale, continuing through Sat uluy, at Ilh clubruems, DIM!) Tlio Tlie iuas(iienue, iiil"1'1"'. V,mnB I'''-I',ntls of India" Is v .h,,bJV''1 Mim '"-' Current t nits c!Us 0f tl(1 N,,w (Vntnrv jiiilil. at 8 1 M. The speaker Is (). ", a niithe of liullii. .Miss lila Aiiiiier lead,. The I'rliliiy Current Events Club ?' ',hiniitewii holds the nnuuul u nhwiij at Cedar llroek Country Iveinei) ,0 beH01"i ,ou"s tlub' the'v .llH,ef Schuylkill Urnneh of r.1 '. HU.cl'CHhUu wlBhtH, the pro pre i !i of v,lk'1' ar( I" '"d delegates i,iui H,um'ncr fenfereiRTS. Tnu lOllkli glrlH of fl,,. I.niiii.li lint.. lenucil "Tim r!r.. n...i.. m..i. The Uiuldeii Furtlilehtlv Club. K-I..J1. "!'.''. ' the Indian King en K Iiip ,i Kl"uy' ""ddniillidil. is In '?i '" lifen. In i-hnrKe of the ni!lmnJ,1,l,F ,.('t'""' MrN- ClMrlw 'ire 1" l. ,,",1',""'. her iisslstnnl weed i.v hrun1i', TMm M' Kl- !! rlni, ' ,,en Eul0 jH President of Hv V ' therorenH1.l,!JllCnlC,(,'rlJ!U'k,,r V?'"' 'nd "t " l.er hoi, e "yWterda y The enVnneu nee d '""Cr0, CnV'i,B.f,,llcnitJj,il! I Included Mrs. Jehn Muekler, Mra Berle m?Vnii',M JU,V ,leiyT l'"ll Spooner, Mis. Louts Lllllch. Mrs. t"r of ifa m,'uc", '-.''i1, ,h V5' '; i MerrW rfwls. Mrs William V. nrenz. Aranic i,V.Vl M,rH- el,ert hew ell of Sr M Hiinnii Leech. Mrs. Frank 'unee, Itjdal, whose cmraitement has C.i.i. -,- n ..,., T.-,n. , I J. IHOtl. imUUIlltT HI , Hnt.l n.nii,. ..ntnrtn n,.i n nmlinK txf cn announced te Mr. Interesting New Yerk Wed- Coxe, Jr., will Include Miss Margaret A nallett, Miss MarKnretta L,. Harrison, Miss Mnlsle Htewart. MIm Gertrude A. II. Ornham, Miss Kattmrlne Bradford Knight. Miss .Tnne H. Hepburn, Miss Vlr glnln Karie. Miss Augusta W. Harrison, Miss Virginia II. Cnrter, Miss Katharine D. I'erter, Miss Anne ABhten, Miss Han nah Mnrlm Klllett, Miss Hannlng Orange, nnd Miss Klcaner Dunning. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic W. W. Graham, of C2 Summit aenue, Chestnut Hill, have Issued Invitations for a dinner en Friday evening, June 0, In honor of their daughter, Miss Cnrcllne F. Gra ham, befere the dance Mr. and Mrs. William A. Glnsgew, Jr., will give at their plnce nt Flourtown, In honor of Miss Marie Loulse White, daughter of Mr. Themas Ilaeburn White. Deth Miss Graham and Mies White will be debu tantes of next season. Mr. and Mrs. Grcnvllle Dedge Mont gomery, of Aubrey read, Wynncwoed, will entertain a box party at the per formance of "Ielnnthe" tomorrow eve ning. Mrs. Montgomery has just re turned from a meter trip, nnd la enter taining as her guests her brother, Mr. Ernest Allen, and his daughter, Mis Elizabeth Allen, of New Yerk. Dr. and Mrs, Strieker Celes, of 2108 Walnut street, will shortly Issue Invi tations for a garden party at their country place at Bryn Mawr en Satur day afternoon, June 17. Dr. and Mr9. Celes will entertain a box party at "lolanthe." tomorrow night. The guestH wll! Include Mrs. Walter Ltppln Ltppln cett, Mrs. Wllllnm H. Horstmann, Mrs. Francis D. Tattcrsen and Mrs. Rowland Llpplncett. Mrs. Samuel B. Scott, of 2106 Spruce street, will also entertain a box party at "lelanthe." en Saturday next, In honor of her daughters, Miss Eleaner Scott nnd Miss Sylvia Scott. The guest will Include Miss Anne Krazlcr, Miss Marie Fraley. Miss Aubrey Zimmerman nnd Miss Pelly Brluley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tracy Grlsweld, of Hcthorpe, Itadner, have Issued In vitations for a dinner-dance cm Satur day, June 10, In honor of Miss Clntra Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Struthers Ellis, and Miss ABby Rocke feller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn D. Rockefeller. Jr.. of New Yerk. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Bayard Hedge, of Germnntewn, have Issued Invitations for the marriage of thelr daughter. Miss Mary Reblnscn Hedgo, and the Rev. Percy Llnwoed Urban, which will take plnce at f o'clock en Saturday, June te, at st. feter s Church, uormaniewn, Mrs. Frederick W. Schmidt, of Rad nor, will cntertnln a box party at the Deven Herse Shew this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn R. Fell, of Radner, will occupy Wlldfrld Ledge, their villa at Newport, the latter part of next month. Mr. and Mra. Jehn Frederick Lewis, 1014 Spruce street, who nre spending some time nt Het Springs, Va,, have re turned home. Miss Muriel Gwendelyn Wntktns, daughter of Mr. B. Franklin Watklns, of 324 Seuth Seventh street, will spend the week end of June 3, In the Catsklll Mountains, where she will be the guest of Mrs. Alenzo Llpplncett Weed, of East Gravers lane, Chestnut Hill, at Wyndcrest. her summer home at Elka Park. N. Y. The engagement of Mlsh Watklns nnd Mr. Geerge B. Weed re cently was announced. Mr. and Mrs. Wain Morgan Church man, of Highland avenue, Chestnut Hill, nre spending a few days at Newport, R. I. Twe one act plays, "The Flower Shep' nnd "Marriages Are Made In Heaven nnd Elsewhere,' followed by a dance, will be given en Saturday evening. June 3, at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, for the Chlnese Scholarship Fund of the Trinity Presbyterian Church, of Chest nut Hill. Miss Bertha Dale Bensen, of 400 Seuth Fifteenth street, will leave en Thursday, June 1, for Idlewlld, Media, where she will spend the early summer. She win go te Eagles Mere, Pa., the latter part of the summer. Mrs. J. Russell Reck, of Moorestown, 13 spending a few days in New Yerk with her mother. Mrs. William D. Reck, who is sailing for Europe today, te be gene about two months. The Huntingdon Valley Country Club will glp Its next dlnnor-dance en Me Me eorial Day, May 30, Mlsi Evelyn Stuart Williams, daugh ter of Captain Yancey S. Williams, U. H. N.. and Mrs. Williams, of Twenty second and Perter streets, whose mar riage te Ensign Harry A. Guthrie, U. S. N of Gallatin, Tex., will tnke place In the Navy Yard en Wednesday. June 14, was the guest of honor at a shower yesterday afternoon given by Mrs. T. J. Kellcher at her home, 212G Shunk street. The guests included the bridal party. WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Helen Sherwlu. of 328 North Fifty-second street, cntuitiilncd at a din ner nnd dance at the Hetel Lerraine en Monday evening In honor of Miss Edith De Caesar, whoe marrlage te Mr. Jeseph Fransecl will tuke place en June 7. Mra .Lawrence Wlnten, and her chil dren, Mls Claire Wlnten and Mr, Sher man Wlnten, have returned te their home at Forty-ninth street and Chester avenue after having been the guests of Mrs. August Nichols, of Falrview. Mrs. As.i J Ferry hns returned te her home In Chicago, after a visit with her inoiner, .mis .i'xanucr. or iJ3i lecusi Mrs. Clatence Henry Protherew. and Mrs. Floyd Cat- ley. ' Tie "What Net" Trlnngle Club will give a dance at the Rcllleld Country Club Thursday under the direction or MIhs Helen Hajes, 221 Seuth Fifty-first street ; Miss Pauline Claw y. of 111 Seuth Fortieth street, and Miss Marlen Twe, of Oak Lane Mht Jesephine Mi'Nam.irn and Miys Ruth MeNiim.ii.i. of Bradford HHU, nml M mi Ilea Hughis, of Atlantic City, will he the guests at dinner, before the dance, of Mrs Xlmiiii'imun, of Tulpe Tulpe hecken street, Genuanteun. Miss Lr Lr ethy Elsbach. of Chester, will also be entertained befere the dance bv Miss Marguerite Gel!, of 3523 North Sixtieth I street. ' Mr. Finnic K Lcniuan. of 5711 Media I nvenue, announces the engagement of his daughter, Miss Ida Grace Leaman, te 'Mr. Jehn J. Simpsen, of flOOl Slmpsei, street Ne date has bem set for the weddl.ng. I Mr I'ntrlek Owens, of 2011 Seuth Flft -seventh street, has been entei min ing for a feitnlght. hisi diu'thter, Mrs William Stene, of Fremont, Neb. FIRE SALE Electric Fixtures Lamps, Shades, Etc., at I About Vz Price Only slightly damaged by Miiuke and watei They're Going fust. R0SENT00R Cat tft EUe. Fixturu Ce. 28 S. 7th Street Dill, of BS53 Sprlng- Engaged VSt'-;' jJSZB x "ill ' ' 'sKl .''v'tjr'V? ?'" II MISS MARGARETTA A. SIIARPLESS Daughter of Sir. nnd Mrs. T. Wll son Sharpless, of Chestnut Hill, whose engagement Is announced te day te Mr. Walter L. Ress, Jr., son of Mr. nml Mrs. Walter L. Ress, also of Chestnut Hill NORTH PHILADELPHIA A card party was given by the aux iliary te Corporal Charles W. Hewitt Pest, Ne. 154, Veterans of Foreign Wars, at 4G20 North Bread street, yes terday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. There were prizes for each table and refresh ments were nerved. The proceeds were for the building fund. Mr. and Mrs. Max Feldman. of 1726 North Flfty-secend street, nnneunce the engagement of their daughter. Mies S.idle Feldman, te Mr. Mitchell Davis, also of this city. Mrs. Pnscee Goldstein and her son. of 4601 North Cnmae ntreet. will salt en Wednesday, May 31, en the S. S. Paris. They will visit France, Italy and Bulgaria and will remain until late In the fall. Mrs H. J, Barelas. of 2142 North Carlisle street, arrived In Berlin en May 1. She expects te visit Dresden and the Saxony Mountains. . A meeting of Les Jcuncs Fllles was held nt the home of Miss Lillian Fein berg, 254 Seuth Fifty-fifth street, en Sunday. After the mcetlnir th membern had a meter party, The memberw are Miss Dorethy Cehen, Miss Irene Engle bach, Miss Lillian Felnbcrg, Miss Lena Freed, Miss Edythe Goldenberg, Miss Phyllss Mitchell. Miss Sylvia Salven. Miss Ida Welnfeld and Miss Sylla Zlen. The out-of-town guests Included Mr. Reuben Flschmnn, of Atlantic City. N. J. ; Mr. Nat Flschmnn nnd Mr. Jack Davis, of NeTrlstcwn. Miss Eva Vesetsky entertained at e card party at her home. 3856 Cambridge street, en Sunday evcnlng. Among the guests worn Miss Shirley A. Rlbner. Miss Sylvia Tzerhu, Miss Mildred Bredy, Miss Jeanne Bredy, Miss Jean ette Stearn, Miss Mary C. Roberts, Miss Yetta Ball. Miss Ida Weinberg. Miss Anna Elscnberg. Miss Fay Kessler, Miss Eva Vesetsky. Miss Frltzf Herst, of New Yerk: Mr. Harry C. Roberts, Mr. Mor Mer ris Reytcr, Mr. Irving Morrison, Mr. James Selcr, Mr. Leuis Kech, Dr. Wit Ham Llpkewltz, Dr. Hermnn Bressley, Mr. Bernard Krlgsteln. Mr. Le0 Master, Mr. Victer Hendley, Mr. Jeseph Axel bred, Mr. Herman Jarvlss, Mr. Edward Wachs, Mr. Israel Rethsteln, Dr. Ltfuls A. Cehen, of New Yerk ; Mr. Hareld Levin, of New Yerk, and Mr. Maurice Cndlsen. Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Hlrsh. of 1437 North Franklin street, announce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Esther Hlrsh. te Mr. Samuel Pcrstlen of this city. NO CHARGES NO ALTERATIONS 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Mae Helsey, of 1818 Seuth Elgh teenth street, entertained at dinner en Monday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Berden, of Camden, Mra B. Gaynon, of 2527 Colerado terrace, has been entertaining for n few days her daughter, Miss Liener Gaynon, of Merlen. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S&vadeve, of 611 Seuth Eighth street, have Issued Invi tations for a dance en June 3 In honor of their daughter, Miss Ethel Snvadove, who will be graduated from the Themas Evans Dentnl Institute next month. Thtre wilt be about 160 guests. Miss Cecll Kenny, of 1631 Perter street, entertained the members of the Phi Sigma Tau Sorority at her home last Monday evening. The members Includp Mies Eleaner Beyle, Miss Rese Cerklll, Miss Lerette Grennan, Miss Agnes Kelly, Miss Anna Lane. Miss Cecil Kenny, Miss Mary Merlarlty, Miss Kathleen Mullen; Miss Frances McCarre, secretary ! Miss Florence Jerdan, treasurer! Miss Helen Jonklnsen, vice president, and Miss Marie Murphy, president. GERMAN-TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Francis Knowles Greer, of 7201 Greeno street, nre receiving con cen con eratulatlens upon the birth of a daugh ter, Nancy Jane Greer. Mrs. Greer was Miss Helen U Evans. Miss Blanche Hubbard and Miss Irene Hubbard, of Mount Airy, have returned ,Mm n vl.lt te the United States Mili tary Academy at West Point, where tney atienaea wiu nun uu emuiu ; nlng. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Maurer, of the woea-Nonon Apiiiimcni, umu umu tewn, entertained at a dinner dance nt Evergreen Farms en Thursday evening, May 11. Cevers were latd for eighteen. Mr. and Mrs. Oenare Caruso, of 8300 Andersen street. Chestnut Hill, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jeahnette Caruso, te Mr. Vincent Mar Mar nne, of 744 Seuth Seventh street. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Stanley ICctcham, of 268 Harvey street, will glve ft dinner at the Germantown Cricket Club en Saturday evening In honor of Miss Hazel Ceffln. Miss Alice Summerfleld. of Greene street. Is spending a fortnight In Bosten, where she Is the guest of Miss Pelly Andrews, Upen her rpturn Miss Sum merfleld w.U leave with her parents Je spend the summer at their ccttage In Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Cutler, Jr., of 653 Mayland street, will entertain at i dinner at their home this evening In honor of Miss Helen Reeves Harmer, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Heward Harmer. of 217 West Harvey street, whose marrlage te Mr. James B. Cutler will take place en Saturday evening, June 3. FRANKFORD Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn H. Brown and their son, of 1226 Flllmore street, have left te spend the summer at their cottage In Ocean City. , Mrs. Lewis Martin, eC Arrett street, will give u luncheon and card party en Saturday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Geerge Tayler, of Trenten, who Is spend Ing a week as Mrs. Martin's guest. There will be sixteen guests. Mr. Richard C. Remmcy, of 1217 Al Al Al lengrove street, was given a surprise birthday party en Tuesday evcnlng by a number of his friends. The guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Hlllcxas, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Whltely, Mr. and Mrs. Rebert H. Remmcy, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Remmey. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn G. Merkel, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Carrell Kennedy, Miss Mary Brennan, Miss Margaret Shrewsbury, Miss Edith Helden, Miss Anna Bren nan, Mr. Earl Margerison, Mr. Heward Gransback. Mr. Paul Remmey and Mr. Edward France. NO APPROVALS BONWIT TELLER CCOl This Stere Only CHESTNUT STREET AT THIRTEENTH NOW IN PROGRESSAND CONTINUING UNTIL SATURDAY, MAY 27TH 25 DISCOUNT SALE ENTIRE STOCK INCLUDED 1 NO EXCEPTIONS : NO RESTRICTIONS OFF PRESENT TICKET PRICES ABSOLUTELY NO PRICES HAVE BEEN CHANGED Blouses Millinery Neckwear Novelties Hosiery Sweaters Scarfs Furs PERFUMES Nete: A 25 (lis. count will also be allowed en Per fumes, with the exception of these whose price is restricted by the manufacturer. NOTE: We must withdraw the charge privilege for tfte 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. untM a rr payment b mt timm mf purchat: DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Albert Garrett nnd Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Drew nnd their children, of Hwarthmere, will t.pcnd the month of June at their cottage ut Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Buce and Mr. and Mrs. Jehn I Hawthorne will open their Ocean City cottages In a few days. They will stay In Ocean City dur ing the summer. Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher, of Lans Lans dewne, have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. If, W. Themns, of San Diege, Calif., nnd Mrs. M. C. MnBsey, of Day ton, O., for a few days. Geld Baum An Interesting wedding will take plnce j this evening at 6.30 o'clock at thji Rlts; Pnrllnn Jlnl. when MlSS LVOlytl ', Baum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leuis F. Baum, of 3216 Dlnmend street, w;lll become the brlde of Mr. Nathan J. Geld, All Sales Final TOMORROW PRE -HOLIDAY SALE Closing Out 150 HATS Stunning Medels Formerly te $12.00 A Greup of the Season's Best Medes at an Amazingly Lew Price k rARLTOi MILLINERY SHOP Next deer te the Karlton Theatre 1412 Chestnut Street Dresses Suits Sports Wear Coats Wraps Misses' Dresses & Suits FURS Nete: A deposit of Se will secure the purchase of any Fur, which will be held iti storage (storage free of charge) until balance is paid. of Lincoln, Neb. The ceremony wl" ' performed by the Rey. Dr. Jese it Krauskopf. The brlde will wear a gown of white chlrten ever bridal satin, trim med with duchess lnce nnd n tu le V-ll edged with duchess lace. She will carry a shower 'bouquet of orchids, roses nnd lilies of the vullcy. Mrs. Charles Kiilin will be the matron of honor nnd Mm Ruth Baum, sister of the bride, .will act as maid of honor. Miss Edith Metis ger. of Mobile. Ala., and Miss Anna Flatt, of New Yerk, will be the brides maids. The mntren of honor will wear light erange chiffon and the. maid or honor burnt orange chiffon. The brides- tnalds will wear einer unnuen "i ;"' chiffon. They will all , enrrv shower bouquets of a contrasting hue Mr William Geld, father of the bridegroom. will be best man anu xne '"'"-ij " " Include Mr. Charles Schloss, Mr. ." W flayer una n. '"'"' "r : New Yerk, und Mr. Jeseph Simen, of Lincoln, Neb. After n wedding trip te California the brlde and bridegroom will llve in Lincoln, Neb. Ne C. O. D's. Ne Exchanges t n FRIDAY $ O.50 3 ii NO CREDITS NO EXCHANGES & A T V ik Direction Maurire E. tftlt W L L 1 1 IChentliut at 10th. Cen. 11 A.M fe It p it. OI.AIIVH M.HLIF. nnd I istep Frem th Nevel by I KATiu.nn.v Nenms Iiltcelerl by AI.IH.HT CAPKI.I.ANl E I T II ' S THBATUE WILLIAM ROCK Willi Nancy Wilfunl & llrlrn Kbj SALLIE FISHER & CO. In "Hie riinlr Krlienrml" JHAV filtANI'.Si: A CO t .inn ItO.MI". A let HAITI KfJLFK'S itr.vri:i iiTiir.rts GARRICK Labi :i h;s. ',-j-m re,i. SAM It HAWUH Presents Tim sk.e."h fOMiinv sn'crr.sa WELCOME STRANGER With GEORGE SIDNEY WILLOW GROVE PARK Franke and His Orchestra TtillAV nintNWriDn eI.SHANSKY Ilarlt nn I'Jtll, JAI SMi'KH Hern EMII. KOt.(iIN Vj..,.neiie DTVK T TUP I ASIST) Curry Wardrobe $33.75 viih.. v.e Combines Beauty, Strength, Serviceability Rr"f'!l y construct -wl J.lnfd with twn-tend cloth fnur larKi drawer. nti if int Lerklnt; dm ice that l'icks u.l irMri ith lie turn Scxt te Keith's Theatre t. l IMI'OUIAM MIllM.t RI'M.III.K I'lllt'lM, AI.I. HKATS. BOf. MX 1Cm AT AI.LTIMKS, KVCJKl'T VsT. nni.ll)AM AFTKR fl V. .11. CC H E S T N U T Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 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H A llrenil nnd Chestnut "' ' a, TOO MUCH BUSINESS Adff "00 n A 1 A CV lI H ANI) MAKKKT rALALL i . n m. WALLACE RElP"ffn&,5aP. ARCADIA10 A ' ie " 1S i'- . niwnuin K.lni. irtntnrritrtn ' Wliy Announce Your Marriage? VlCTORIAN,ra VWpTm .ASB rsni'V i THE LAST TRAIL CAPITOL h7lt MAKKET node lrh Viuirtlne iiTfUir cunvil anil Aniiff Ayra "E- JMC.I1V -, rknr Jl N'II'K11 market GLOBE VAfPEVIM.K MnAHfl vmmm'''' l tl 'ion I & AIARKUT KDM fctiaNjaiiTMr s.in .- -l - Put . 2:1S MAE DESMOND "EXPERIENCE" AND 41) ri.Avnns l' me NET WErK--'TIIAT f'.tltl, JATST" BROADWAY'."Js':uEB ti'kfn UF IN MABEL'S ROOM NEXT WEEK -"THE IIHAT" miHUT MAT. SATURDAY nec te si..-)0 ONLY MUSICAL SHOW IN TOWN PHLADLPHA'S GREATEST FAVOfOTM (HMTEUWOOP vLETTY PEPPER. 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