psr cm 4fibtf peM I jVflncy Wynne Speaks of Sharpless She Tells of Last Nights Savey Per formance and Sees an Attractive Costume ' WABN'T It nice te htr of the en Miement of Muntaretta Bhatplew ..j Walter nose? Mnraretta Is the filter of Mr. and Mr. T. Wlteqn thiS V " Chestnut Hill, and made fcer debut three years age. Mrs. Bharp t. was Miss Susnn Dixen, and se Lr7r"ta I- "lore f Mm Arthur Klin Newbold, Mrs. Linten Landreth, K "KrsnelH 'Allisen. Mrs. Kussell nrhaVer. Mr. Themas Dixen. Mr. T. uinVr Dixen. Mr. Gferge Dallas Dixen Sffllr A. J. Dallas iDlxen. Mra-55- , very fend of athletics. She is lineclally geed nt ,ce hockey and was Sin i of the girls' hockey team of MIladelpbiK lsst winter. Walter Kess Is the son of Mr. and w,i Walter Ress, of Chestnut Hill, Sd tradutted from Yale In 1010. The Rhsrnlesses, Hnrrlet Zlmmermann, who 1. rV Treat friend of Martarctta, and Vtm and Walter Ress all went en a Mediterranean cruise together last win fir and when they came back every ,m mtIft ""PlcletiH." and se new the engagement is net exactly n turprlse. , LA8T night was the first performance of "Iolanthe." the Ollbert and -..in-.- -nam. which the Savey Cem- h Sir Is giving the rest of this week. E? A frcat many people are naying oex '" r.rtlM at the show. Last night Mr. , v parties .at i .... ,.,,. -.-.. talned. In their box were Mr. and Mrs. Isaac R. Davis. Jr.. Eleaner and Posey Wurts, Mr. Alfred O. Raker Lewis and Mr Jehn Frederick Lewis. .Tr. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge W. Chllda Drexel gave a kei partv last night, tee. and tonight Mr and Mrs. Grenvllle Dedge Mont gomery and Mr. and Mrs. Strieker nn Sntiirday night Mra. Samuel R. ' nwt will elve n party for her two rub-deb daughters, Eleaner and Sylvia. ' The guests will be Anne Frasler, Marie Fralev. Aubrey Zimmermann and Pelly Brlnley. Mrs. Alfred Reginald Allen kU have as her guests en Saturday Dlibt Dr. and Mrs. Leuis F. Bensen, per nieces, Barbara Bensen .Tefferys and Margarettn Bensen Purves, and their respective husbands, another niece, Betsy Davis; Alvn Sergeant, Mrs. Alien's daughter Helen, Beauchamp Jefferys, Al King and Percy Wilsen. TO GO back te the show last night, it was charming and very well done. Yeu knew "Iolanthe"' is n fairy play and there is a large chorus of fairies in it. They made a pretty picture in flowing dreeees of pastel shades with allver crowns and wands. The "head fairies," Fanny Wister. Deberah Seal and Sara Bailey, looked lovely. Anne Ouyer was n stately queen of the fairies and Mrs. Ucorge Millington. ni Iolanthe, another fairy and the mother ef the here, was awect. Frank Ward was a clever and amusing Ixrd Chan cellor (did you knew that he had the tame part before when Savey gave the time opera) and his skipping was per fect. The little page and bis train- bearer was tee cute skipping; In unison with hint. The chorus of Dukes. Mar quises, Karles, Viscounts and Barens were most impressive na they strolled around in the first act in their Ien: cloaks and crowns. Marie Znia was fswinatlne ns the heroine Phvllis and of course Nelsen Eddy made n hit as the landsemc here. Jack Him ins was a dishlne Grenadier Guardsman. The theatre v,as crowded, nmeng the people I'ttw there were Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Wlllcex Mclver 3Irs. McJlver was Jine Maule and you remember bow well she sang in the "Marriage Tax" last winter: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clug Clug lern and Mary Boyd, whose cousin Sara Uailey, was one of the lending characters, and Mrs. Isaac It. Davis and one of her sons, I think it was ' Edward. THE Deven Herse Shew began yea terday nneT there was a 'big crowd out there. The dancing, in charge of Mri. CliarieS C. Harrison. Jr., wns very popular. Mrs. Harrison looked very welt in a light blue dress of soft sill; with a large pink hat trimmed with pink roses. Among these whom I sew helping her were her daughters. Au gusta, who came out the year before this, and Ellen, who will make her debut next fall, Ruth Packard, Mury Fahnestock, Dorethy Redgers and Ellen McMlchael. It was funny te see Mar guerite Bejlc and Florence Kane pull ing a donkey and cart about. They ere selling cut flowers and at times the peer donkey would get exhausted and refuse te move another step, and you knew what a donkey is like when he refuses te move. Marguerite and Florence looked most attractive dressed alike in frocks of corn-colored linen with aprons and sun bonnets of the tame material. I saw Marie Hepburn. tee, she was one of Mrs. Harry Thayer's aides at the cigar and cigar Otte stand. MRS. JACK CLAGHORN is wear- - inr A hprnminar hnt . It is quite a (mall one of ahlnv black straw and is trimmed en either side with a white gardenia. I saw ber wearing It the ether day with a lavender sweater ever a white shirtwaist and skirt. Her mall daughter, Nancy Ciaghern, was with her. Nancy is about three year eld new and Is very cute. She Is one Jf the grandchildren of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Stiawhrldge. Mrs. Ciaghern s Anne Strnwbrldge, veu knew. NANCY WYNNE. r SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Among thn guests who will attend JJ dinner en Monday evening which Mr. and Mrs. Merris W. Stroud. Jr.. of Hellew Tree, VUlaneva, will give, nt the green Hill Farm Hetel before the Deven Herse Shew Ball will be Mr. Ma Mrs Henry Peacock, Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Kemble and Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph W. Llpplncett. Mr. nnd Mrs. Htreud and their children will spend a week.cnd at Poeeno Maner In the Wlwt Clubwemen Will De Tomorrow The May dance of the New Cen tury Guild la held under direction Mlsi Hellly m the New Century Ghib drawing room at 8:30 P. M. ibis is the closing dance of the guild season. Germnntewn Y. W. C. A. edu cational and Industrial departments will give an interesting evening at the W. C. A. at 8 o'clock. Girls hi membership of the -"tern Pennsylvania League of ,t ,.(-',UDB hnve a week-end party VUltferd Ledge, the Vacation Heum in Chester County. . , e Garden Day from 2 :30 te ?.30 gives privilege of visiting these ?iL..l!"!A,lwtM' Mr' nd M' Haverford; Radner Valley Farm, Mr. and Mrs. J. Franklin McFad . Rosemont, along Lancaster Mr. t0,Ith,Bn ave"e; Wlollasten, D.!'m nr,es S' wl'en, St. "vlds; Brookmead Farm, Mr. and Rn a"m Thomsen, J'l NUhbers, Hatboro, at 1 cieck give the reciprocity Juncheen. the Engagement of Miss Poeeno Mountains, where thev will he the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merris W. Stroud. A party who will dine tog-ether en Monday evening- at the Green Hill Parma Hetel before the Deven Herse Shew Ball will Include Mr. and Mr. Charles Custls Harrison, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Trenchard Emlen Newbold, Mr. and Mrs. It. Penn Smith, Jr., Mrs. Alex ander Brown and Mr. Gustave Heck scher. Itr. nnd Mrs. .T. Wllmer Blcldle, of Blnderten Heuee, Chestnut Hill, enter tained a box party at the performance of "Iolanthe" Taet evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Atwater Kent, of West Hills. Ardmore, will give a dinner-dance en Saturday evening-. June a. In honor of Miss Ellen Douglas Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stacy B. Lloyd, and Miss Kllen B, McMlchael, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Emery McMlchael. Mr. and Mre. drenvllle Dedare Ment. ornery, of Aubrey read, Wynnewood. w III entertain at a theatre party nt Mils eenlng's performance of "Iolanthe." The guests will Include Mr. Ernest Allen and his daughter. Miss Elizabeth Allen, of New Yetk; Miss Elisabeth Montgem. ery, Miss lunette F. Jeanea, Miss Mar garet Packard and Miss Mary N. la. Mr. snd Mrs. David H. B. Chew will Slve a tea tomorrow afternoon, from until 7 o'clock, nt their country home, Qlenvate, VUlaneva. In honor of their son-in-law and daughter, Captnln and Mrw. Lewrv Boyd Stevenscen, and Mr. and Mrs. David 8. B. Chew, Jr. Meters will meet all trains at VUlaneva. Mr. C. Jared Ingereell. of 1815 Wal nut street, and Mr. James B. Oewen, of Hourtewn read, Chestnut HIH, will leave today for Morrlstewn. X. J., te attend a dlnncr-danre te be given this evening In honor of Miss Harriet Evans Cramp, daughter of Mr. Walter S. Cramp, of thin city and Reme, Italy, whose marriage te Mr. Henry William Ferd, son of Mr. nnd Mre, H. Ward Ferd, of New Yerk and Morrlstewn. will piace tomorrow artcrnoen In St Petera Church, Morrlstewn, te be fol lowed by a reception nt Twin Oaks, the home of th bride's grandmother, Mrs. Benjamin P. Evans. The guests will Include the entire bridal party. Mr. Ingersoll nnd Mr. Gcwen will attend Mr. Ferd as ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Schmidt. at Radner, will entertain a box party at the Herse Shew tomorrow afternoon. The guests will Include Mr. and Mrs. WJIIfm Sherren, Mrs. William Anglln and Miss Alberta Sherren. Mr. and Mrs. Themas Dewees Weed, of Bryn Mawr, will entertain In their pox at the performance of "Ietanthe" tomorrow evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Francesco Zara, of New Yerk, who are their guests for a few daya Captain Orln Gould Murnn, U. S. N.. and Mrs. Murfln will entertain at a dance this evening at their home In the Navy ard In honor of Miss Virginia Adams Nulton. daughter of Captain Leuis McCoy Xulten and Mrs. Nulton, ?",".. Mr' Dean Francis, of Flint, Mich., whose marriage will take place nt the Hely Trinity Church en Thurs day, June I. There will be about sixty guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Tayler, of Martyn read, Overbroek, will enter tain at an Informal dance and supper at their home en Friday evening, June 2, after the wedding rehearsal of their daughter, MIbs Florence Myers Tavler. whose marrlnarK te sir. William Mc- Mnhen, son nf Mr. Wnrrn Wnrth Tlfe. jianen, or Ticca, will take place en .jiiiuraav evenmg, June 3. at the Aldlne Hetel. The guests will Include the bridal party. This evening the Ladles' Auxiliary of the William D. Oxley Pest, Ne. 133, American Legien, will give a card party and dance at the Tacony Club. Long shore street, Tacony, at 8:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Oliver, Jr.. of 6808 Spruce street, are being congrat ulated en the birth of n daughter. Mrs Oliver was Mlus Anne S. Yeung. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Frank and their son. Mr. Herbert Frank, have efvt te attend the golden wedding of Mr. Pank's parents at the Pennsylvania Hetel, ftcw Yerk, tomorrow. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Charles A. Chew, of 3242 North Thirteenth street, announces thp engage ment of her daughter. Miss M. Hazel Chew, te Mr. Richard Phillips Mills. Mrs. Lewis Themas and daughters. Miss Helen Themas nnd Miss Adelaide Themas, of Sixteenth and Oxford streets, will leave en Saturday te open their cottage In Chelsea, where they will re- iimui uniu me miciaie or September. A surprise party waa given In honor of Mica Reba Zarett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zarett, of 942 Rock land atreet. en Saturday by the members of the Phi Delta Sorority. The guests Included Miss Edythe H. Geldman, Miss Rese Rosenberg, Miss Sylvia Krasne. Mies Edith Neff. Miss Charlette Carrlck, Miss Bessie Welnrett. Miss Elliabeth Chachkln, Miss Jeannette Pertenar. Mr. S. B. Oster. Mr. S. E. Resen. Mr. Leuis Klein. Mr. Rebert Halpern, Mr. S. Smith, Mr. Geerge Resen. Mr. Samuel Weln Weln eott. Mr. Herman Pertenar and Mr. H. P eS: Mlss Zarett'a engagement te Mr. H. B. Oster was recently announced. The "thlrty-elghth birthday party" of the Progressive Assembly, Ne. 4. of A. O. M. P., will give an entertainment and dnnce this evening at Scottish Rite Hall. The girls of the gymnasium class of the Turngemelnde will give an exhibi tion of callsthenlCB Thore will also be a minstrel show and a children's circus. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Lieutenant Commander nnd Mrs. I C. Shute. of 2B04 Seuth Garnet street, 'en tertained en Wednesday evenlng nt nn Informal dinner. Their guests Included, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Samans, Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Cnrr. Mr. and Mis. Hareld J. Wb. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm r. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Themas Nelsen, Lieutenant and Mrs. Wllllnm Arneld and Lieutenant mmnnder McCrnckcn. Mrs. E. Galan, of 906 Seuth Twentieth street la spending a few weeks at the Hetel Avoca, Atlantle city. Mr. Edwatd Carrell, of 2027 Seuth Colerado Terrace, has returned home n'ter spending n few days In Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. Jehn J. N.iughten. have returned from thelr wedding trip, te their new home nt 2041 Seuth Flfty Flfty seventh street. Mrs. Naughton was Miss Helen M. Owens, formerly of Fifteenth and Rltner streets. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs Allan v r'urrl. Ram Meylan street, will leave en June 1 te spena me summer at their cottage In Ocean City, where they will remain until September, Mr. and Mra. Antheny Dallctt, of 6331 Sherman street, will leave within a hert time for Atlantle City, where they have taken apartments ever the summer months. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mm Rebert A. Arrlsen, of 1208 Allengroe street, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a daugh ter. Mrs. Arrlsen was Miss Lena Christian. Mrs. J. Andersen and her daughter. Miss Emily Andersen, of Frnnuferd avenue and Orthodox street, are spending several weeks In New Yerk, where they are the guests of Mrs. Rey Branden, of Whlte Plains. The Ladles' Aid Society, of the Salem Lutheran Church, gave a surprise party en weunesuay evening, in liener of . evening-. In liener of Mrs C. Strumas Th le Kiieats were Airs rc. Htreeuer. Mrs. L. Gllfliian. Mrs. E. Grew. Mra. L. Harvey, Mrs. S, Watsen, Mrs. M. Souder, Mrs. S. Weltzel. Mrs. IC Willis. Mrs. A. Weber, Mrs. B. Rauch, Mrs. K. Belchert, Mrs C. Albert, Mra. W. Relslg, Mrs. E. Hampshire. Mrs E. Dicksen. Mrs. M. Yeung, Mrs. I, Miller and Mrs. E, Spnuldlng. CYNWYD MIm Leulre Pnisens will act as maid of honor at the marriage of her sister, Mis Ruth Elizabeth Parsons, daughter of Mr, and Mra. William Essex: Parsons, raWAUMHU wmwm Te Ge Abroad' Ledter Photo Servle. MISS ISABEL FBAZER Who has been spending the winter with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Dougherty, of Cress Keads, Wyncote. Miss Fraier will sail for Europe en June 17, accompanied by Mrs. Watta, of Washington. They expect te spend several months traveling abroad and will return te this country the middle of September, Miss Fraier, who was one of last season's de butantes, was photographed at a recent outdoor event of Cynwyd, and Mr. Edward Perter Street, son of Mr. and Mra. Charles Arthur Street, of Chicago, which will take place tomorrow evening nt 6 o'clock at St. ABaph'a Church, Bala. Miss Anne Parsons and Miss June Relf, cousin of the bride, will be the bridesmaids and Miss Rosalind Loutrel, niece of the bridegroom, and Miss Helen Brown, cousin of the bride, will be flower girls. Mr. B. Brewster Jennings, of New Yerk, will act as best man and the ushers will Include Mr. Rellln Lfirrabee, Mr. Doug Deug Ins Street, of Chicage: Mr. N. R. Lan Lan den, of New Yerk, and Mr. Jehn Par sons, of Baltimore. A small reception will fellow nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Medford Jennings Brown, of Merlen. YARDLEY The Yardley Bridge Club, was enter tained en Tuesdny afternoon by Mra. Augustus J. Cadwaltader, at Lakeside. Mlsa Elizabeth McCermlck Is visiting Miss Margaret Williams In Philadelphia. Mrs. Frank B. Wist attended a re union of the Slack family at Ocean City last Saturday. The Yardley High Scheel wen a ban ner at the Bucks County Interschelaatlc track and field meet, held last Saturday at Geerge Scheel, Newtown. em JBP5V''W .BWaBvBV?sfflSK Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 PHILADELPHIA, PA. Annual Summer Sale of Notions & Toilet Articles Talcum Powders njerklss French Talc ISe oilmen A Jehnsen's Itabr TsJc.lSc irrgrn'a Talc all odors ISe Ainrra Frrix-li Talc 2.1c Iteaer & fiallet'a Violet Talc .. Ifie KlKaud'H L'n Air Erebnume Talc 860 lleublennt's Qaelnara Hear Talc.SSe Cetj-'s IOrltan nnd Part Talc. ..95c Face Powders Dnrln Cnmpnct Face Powder . . . 30c II 11 Air Kmbaume Ijirre Compact Fnce rewdcr box 1.15 DJerkU Fare Powder 3.1e Cety'a I.'nrlcnn Fnce Powder . . 1B I.'Orlt-an Compact Fare Powder . 55e Atere or Fleramre Fere Powder 69e Reaer Galtet Ilnhv Powder ...ISe Elrara Compact Face Powder. (0c size, at ISe Teeth Pastes Peusedent Teeth Pnate Me Pebere Teeth Paste $5e Ferhan' Teeth Paste ISe uaipnene toeiii reste lde KoItdes Teeth Paste 20e Teeth Brushes Hair Brushes and Nail Brushes Prophylactic Teeth medium or hard Brashes, soft bristle; usu- nlly 43c. at Frephjlactle Penetrating Brushes, usuallv 75c. at Pun Bristle Null Brashes. . SOe Jlalr . . SOe mu aiiv 25e. at ch 18c Imported Teeth Brashes, bone nr iransnarrnc nanairs, usually I5c. at ISe Rebber Spenrrs s for ISe Spool Cotten and Dressmaking Supplies Crene Clark' O. N. T, flpnel Cotten for hand or machine sewlnr. Mack or white, all numbers. S te 100, usually 77c deien, at .. deien 88e dure Dress Shields, superior nunllty, recular and opera shapes, sizes 2. I and 4, at, ealr 24 Drst Oualltv Taffeta Seam Bind. In-, black, white, colors, spe cial piece 2S Kolilneor Hnan Fnsteners. all alies, black or white 8 cards XBct dozen curds 7Se D. M. C. Mercerised Darnlnar Cotten, black, whlte and cel. ors He slse, at ball He D. 11. C. Crochet Cotten, whit or ecru, site 3 te 100. at .ball iWe Absorbent Cotten and Napkins 1.h. neil of Jehnsen & Johiwen's Absorbent Cotten ISe neiex nspsiBi, one neisii te a package, usually tOc, at . , . We Lister's Napkins, one desen te a package, rearularly He and 0c Medium sis 40e La ran slsa gc KIHnert s Banltarr Aprons, usual 6(e grade at 4. Beat Ored BUatle IJaU Hese SnpiMHm. usuallv SBe. at pair 8a Henry Klnstle Hem Supporters, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm9tt le Notion Specials Beat flrade Shee Tree, peJrs SSe .... desen pair Me Nickeled Wire Feldlnr cSit Hanger t Sanerler Qualltr Enameled Cnnit Hanters. rubber tip, white. pink and blua in Imported rentherttttch Braid, u. meter piece, 56e grade 3S0 Imported Perfumery C0,'l'i !feub,5"?M'"' fl""I'i. BeTr A flallef and Plrer'. pine Freneh rerfumes and Toilet Water are In this sale, at araatly rsductd price WWMZr, :'i"ll .Hll HO.PT, as;; s"MMMamj,Mm. ty 'r ! 1 i ivt.,' v;W!' ' V" i r i , i H ii " riORKISTOVVN Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Plersen, of 233 East Marshall atreet, are receiving congratulations en the birth of a daugh ter, en May 22, Dr. and Mrs. J, Newton Hunsberger, of West Main atreet, and Dr. and Mrs. B. 8. Buyera, of Swede street, are nttcnmn the American Medical Association meet ing at St. Leuis, Me. The Alliance of Catholic Women, will give a danee at the Gardens en Friday evening, June 2, Mlsa Mary Feeney Is chairman of the committee In charge, Mlsa Marie McGlnley, of East Mar shall atreet, Will apend the next two weeks In Petlsviile, Pa. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Henry M. Wlra, of Wnlllngferd, who haa been abroad for several months returned te her home a few days age. Mr. and Mrs. W. Franklin Mathuea, of Idlewlld lane, Meylan. have been entertaining Mrs. Mathuea father, Mr. Geerge C. Montgomery, of New Yerk. Mr. and Mra. Charles W. Oarrett, of Swarthmore, have moved te their new home In Rese Valley. Mr. 'and Mrs: Heward H. Housten and Mr. and Mrs. William Provest, Jr., of Cheater, have returned from a visit te friends In New Yerk City. Richards Shoemaker The marriage of Mlai Uarda Shoe maker, daughter cf Mr and Mra Albert Shoemaker, of Main atreet. Jefferson Jeffersen vllle, and the Rnv. J. Stanley Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Richards, of Zieglersvllle, took place yesterday after noon In the Jeffersonvllle Presbyterian Church. The Rev. G. H, Mlksch omcl emcl nted. The bride was given in marriage by her father and was attended by Mrs. Chesten Hawlk, of Philadelphia, ns ma tron of honor. Miss Marjerle Stlnc wns the flower girl. Mr. Alvln Richards was best man for his brother and the ushers were Mr. Charles' Rogers and Mr. Jeseph Rogers. The bride were a gown of white aatln and Spanish lace, tier veil waa of tulle held with orange blos'ems and she carried a shower beurjuet of roses and lilies of the valley. The ma tron of honor were orchid colored crepe de chine with n lint of the name shade. Ar.ARMlNfl WHIM! IT LAST" I BOOTH TABKIN.1TON en thn polite row rew dyism of our lar. with lt pcttlit prtls. hooch hounds, over-dreni-d umnrti ami flip pant nnpr. it Isn't bad morals, thin" Mr, Tarklngten, but simply hud tnste, n vII mat evi-r it. Hut It'n nlarmlne nhl It lasts. You'll enjoy reailln this Intenlcw with the famous oerlrajor of youthful Amei lea. ta appear In the Maicazlne Hertlen et rxt Barclay's Public I.kikiek. "Make It ft Habit." Adv. FURS STORED and INSURED DURING SUMMER MONTHS REMODEMNO AND RETA1RINO A 8PECIA1.TV BROWN & BRAUCHER 08 W. Chelten Ave., Oermantewn Phene: Qermantewn tillO CAiVUAVVClJv- AAXAJiy fUMJhalfr ItSS Caeetnat Blree Soaps WoedhnrVs Facial Soup ISe Cntlenra Heap nxUr 1 Packer' Tar Soae en In- ISe Rrslnel Bone , rake -JOe Kecer S: Gnllet French Almend Rean . , ... box of O reke S.le I Ji co Ppanlnh Castile Soae. 2 rnkes 15e Eaveasen' Hard W a t r Seap aec de. lencen a Bath Soae . . . SSc dex. Jersrn's Violet Glrcerlne Sone. . . . 8Sc 'or. Celaate's Cashmere Bennnet. w.nilSyum "'J9 --hex of O cake 50c British Bath Scan, usually 25c special , at rake ISe Pear's I'ntcented Sean enke lie Toilet Creams Freatilla. 3(lc site, at lie Hind' Bener and Almend Cream 35e Ancela Lemen Cream and An- ela flkln Feed, 11.00 sire . . 18c Best Water and Glrcerlne. 6c else jBe Darcett and RamsdetCa Celd Cream. 60c alae. at ... .ISe Reral reman Cream. 60c slzt . 35n Elcara Cream. 0c else tee Toilet Specialties Oderone, Slse for perspiration. 35e e .numnirni TamDUS f Tench OI- tracts, Coty' and Heublgant's, fl.OA site ji0 Amelln 1rodenuit Powder SAe "OTT Combs. eTtra heavy, 60c srrade at jj0 Catex Nell Specialties, usuallv "c at 2j0 Hair Pins and Pins All nur nnet analltr Rna-llsh Enameled Wire Hairpins jn black or brown. waed or straight, heavy or Invisible. Be. nr Ihree nackaare for . ... le Geld .Plated Hafety Pins, best eualltv .... 10c rnrdi 8 for Sen Paner of DeLenc Toilet Pins. 380 count . ... . . .3 paper for tit Dnpleir Safety Pins, the best eualltv made, all sites. t 10ci 8 nnrds for Imported Pin Cubes. ,m-, ii, 10c, large stia . j Needles Imnerted E n w I I I. c.i A( eedles. .11 . i".". "'"5 t.ij -- -we ana Ensllih eedle Boek, flne awprtment of needle, BOe Dish Cleths and Toweling Dish Cleth in honeycomb weav . Dish Cleth, heavy eu.ltV. u.u. aiiv itr. t . AJ';""'" nili Tewelln;. usual idc kind, at tt&ni Wash Cleth. In plain cole?.-80 white, pink, blue, lavender and WwlVhCfbord;r:.''fBeTlt?or"rtBa TapesAll Kinds "eTbiSe """.e1," r,s.y-,B Allen's Quality Hair Nets 10e each, tt.OO a. deien. S deien, asserted as yen wish, S9.ne Allen" HZ, UV,W. 'meu t"T the quality of IhJlT Uair N.8t,i Tne HllPPen cap shape comes In large or small lsea. The straight .hap. I. oil ri law lie. Th color are standard and Hair NU are IBe each. Sl.BB a deie. 4 She carried a bouquet of lavenata trat neaa. iA recent en followed at tha home of therlde. The Re. and Mrs.lRlch arda will live In Thernvllle, O., 'where Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnyt Street--1214 J5waBjasttfslUeKfs SKcth Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Hats New in Progress This year the 'hats are unusually attractive and the values offered particularly enticing. A wide selection in Becoming Trimmed Hats and Smart Sports Date. $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $7.00, $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 - - - - - - qgAKER Mall Ordars Promptly Filial! , 1104 Arch Street jmjQtecKbba 40-in. Spert Spertwear will predominate thle Summer nnd Quaker Silks predict that Satin will be the out standing feature. Anticipate your needs, and take advantage of this opportunity te make a worthwhile saving. All the new shades are here, Including; the ever popular White. 40-in. "Rhapsede" Spert Skirtings In all the new Spring and Summer shades, Including Orchid. Jade. Flame and White. This is the same grade that Is being sold everywhere from H.50 te J5.50 a yard. Our Prices en Silks This Is a pretty bread claim te make, but It Is the unexaggeratcd truth. If you will but compare our values you will seen find that we can Sare j ou many 4. en your silk needs. Remember, we sell Mill , ect te Yen, saving you both the storekeeper's aYd Jobber's profits. Quaker Silks NO CHARGES NO ALTERATIONS I the bridegroom pster of the Trinity Reformed Church. Beth the bride and bridegroom are eraauutes of Urslnus College, Collcgevlllc. Requast Satin $1.95 A a yd. $3.50 - yd. Are Always Lewest J r 1104 Arch SU SJLgS tBPmm S' Samples mLWr Sent JHkmmW On NO APPROVALS BONWIT TELLER. G,CO. This Stere Only CHESTNUT STREET AT THIRTEENTH TOMORROW: SATURDAY THE LAST OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE 25 DISCOUNT SALE ENTIRE STOCK INCLUDED NO EXCEPTIONS : V4 PRESENT TICKET PRICES ABSOLUTELY NO PRICES Blouses Millinery Neckwear Novelties Hosiery Sweaters Scarfs Furs PERFUMES Nete: 'A 25 dis. count will also be allmeed en Per fumes, with the exception of these whose price is restricted' by the manufacturer. NOTE: We meat withdraw the charge privilege for the week of this Male. It would be utterly impeuxbie for emr office te handle the tremen tremen deuM amount of extra work entailed. Ve must arnk your indulgence in the matter of waiting for detwenee and would uggest that you take pack ages with you whenever possible. NO C. O. D'S. "'' quarfr payment fce nad at timm of purchaim. 7a,M",,wl,?fl,,w""M,'Mi",qil A Directum Manrlea K. Felt L D I N E Chsstiiut at llh. Cen. 11 A.M. e 11 P.M. reatnrlnr 8KENA OWEN, uuiiiin i,r.nijii nam AMIEUT CAPRI.T.ANt IMFOKTAMT MJT1CKI HUMinKa rnivMj ai,u seais, nor, I TAX INtJu AT AM. TIMES, KXCKP I HAT. HOI.WAYH AFTEh P. M. Tomorrow memlns; children accompanied ter thflr parents will be admitted from It A. M. te 1 T. M. for 2li cts , tax Inc. GARDEN DAYS HATTTRDAV. MAY S7. 2i80 TO :XO MR. AND MRB. HORATIO (1. LLOYD, I Collet At , Harfnrd turn left at Coeprtnwn Itesd Hlills. A W. 11. II I MR. AND MttH. J. FRANKMN McFADDF.N I - -Itotement or Villa .Neva, I'lilln. A W. It I It. OM Lancaster Plke te Ithan ve I turn Ift te whitewashed fence, jMRS. CHAK.K.S S. WAI.TO.V-Ijincaster AM), te fit. Davids Station. I'enna, It. II . turn Huht MR. FRANK C.RAIIAM THOMSON, Deven. SJtneaUT Pike e Uvon aarst, turn north toward Valley for-e, take second turn te left J'enna. II. R. Admission -SOe enci warden Beaeen tickets , .". uenert Poheol of Horticulture I t Ambler Information- Locust 2O30. UfAIUIIT MAT. TOMORROW TVMLnU I 50c te S1J50 ONLY MUSICAL SHOW IN TOWN PHtlADELPHA'S GREATKT FAVORITB mmmmm I wLETTY PEPPER.' A'Jt GREATEST Dfi ALL Viirfer SEATS SELLING FOR NEAT WEEK NOW Values te $69.75 MATERIALS Canten Crepe. Ileshannra, Trlcetlne, Vel lette. COLORS. Th ery smartest medes deep fringed. Caracul nnd Gray Vex trimmed. Hare and shirred effects. All silk lined. Real Estate Trust Building Ilread & Chestnut NO RESTRICTIONS b es 25 OFF HAVE BEEN CHANGED Dresses Suits Sports Wear Coats Wraps Misses' Dresses & Suits FURS Nete: A deposit of S5 will secure the purchase of any Fur, which iviU be held in storage (storage free of charge) until balance is paid. r-- ' , if'? ' V? ""'iiniji Direction Itanler Oempaitr ef A NINKTKKNTll AND MARKHf 11. 1:10, 8.80. 8.80. 7:80. : NORMA TALMADGE IN ADAt'TATION FROM BTAQB PLAT CM11 IM TUDniinU N't Wk Beeth Tarklntten' TKNROBf- StANTOg SIXTEENTH AND MARKET ' f TODAY AND TOMORROW D. W. GRIFFITH'S MIGHTIEST PRODUCTION ORPHANS OF : THE STORM' ', AtlllBl.tn 4.10. 7 and 0:80 TdSrHem m V Hread nnd Chestnut 10 A. M. 12. Z. 4. fl. 10 P. M. TOO MUCH BUSINESS A,Bme!,M,e PALACE I2III AND MARKET 10 A. M. te It P. M. WALLACE REID"A'& f. CONTINENT" s ni s w TI IHTIt A t'HIISTNUT flRtAUlfl1",.11 V "15 P. M. Klalne lliimmersleln Why Annennce Your Marriage?; VICT0RIA,r.M.1esit.'!sKEP? 7!ANE OREV'q THE LAST TRAIL CAPITOL , . W MARKKT Rololph Valentine T"liir CUPtvn and Anei Ayres "t. OHIlIK" i iDC JUNIPER t, MARKET VlLiKJlih. VAUDEVILLE CROSS KEYSg. KT d It Sat , 2 'IS MAE DESMOND p,and . "EXPERIENCE" tcA NEXT WEEK "THAT OIRL PATSr nnn a riiir a v"llOAU a.vyDED BROADWAYKVnNlNas 8:' u"wn" f " Wed . Hnt.. 2 IB r? UP IN MABEL'S ROOM NEXT WEEK "THK IIR.tT" CvARRICK L 2 E$. !'t 1'sp.Hat. SAM H HARRIS Preen!?"W THE SEASON'S COMEDY SUCCESS WELCOME STRANGER With GEORGE SIDNEY K E I T H ' S THEATRE WILLIAM ROCK With Nunry Wilferd A Helm flkr SALLIE FISHER & CO. In "The Choir Rehearsal" JEAN (iRANKbE A. CO.i tOM ROMC A IOII IAI'Ti ROUTBV REVUE: OTHERS. WILLOW GROVE PARK FRANK0 AND HIS ORCHESTRA IJERNARDO OISIASKVIInrlIeii TenUbt DimcljiE Contest In Dnnceland" Hpeclul I'lnlUr ItlnnerH served nt Cnaln NO CREDITS NO EXCHANGES KM msmm 'J 1 i ' A mi t'Mtxr v,Ja yV, mvD-M A'; i. ft. (S-,'ti?.i. u (. -rM Ji-g frl :&lb! tjvj'fv " iJ1i.yt'-.f..ie ,lZt a K L"