w "vlv 5wi WmM ..J,' ft". i i: WT GOSSIP MOW PEOPLE $muy Wynne Speaks of v I f S.Herse Shew She Chats of Weddings, Fairs pi1 and Various li . KB Deven Heme snow nnu last Ight Tra a great success, and, of eurse, thera are the usual crowds at tee Shew. I am xlai it is cettlnj warmer again, for it certainly has been iei for the last few days, and every one t Deven nearly freae. 1 .gff nannlng Orange Out there, and A looked warm in n.lenK cloak of some Seft material, I think It mint hw ten devctyn, of ft lovely shade of dull Jrtcn. With it she were a small hat ff leraniura red georgette, with stream , of the georgette. It was mert be earning te her. Have you noticed hew Sepulnr streamers of material are as fit trimming? kl . . . Nina llaugh. the attractive sub-deb tighter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Iftauch. has a hat nlmnst exactly like I , I've c '""""". V"' '"" 'the same snane tu mcn " " 'iwMtette streamers llke hers. The only different thing I could see about it was (that the brim of tha hat was of straw Writead of georgette. Mna W wear. Mug the hat one day test week at ene if the cold days of the Shew, with n 'long blue homespun coat ever u gray '"JLlneTand silk seem te be the most ,'nepttlar materials for light colored sum- ,ner dresses new. Verner Petersen, a ' debutante of next-winter, were a lovely Ttllew linen dress with insets of lace, at the Shew yesterday. With It she Were a large white straw hat trimmed en the 'rltht with a large pompon of black ribbon or feather. I wnim.'t quite war enough te see which It was. DID you hear that Mrs. Henry Pratt McKcan has taken the W. O. Griffiths 'house in Cheateut HUi for. two Wn"l It eeems that the" Griffiths suddenly de cided te go te California, se Mrs. Mc Kean took the house. I hear that Mr. and Mrs. Griffith and the entire family, with the exception of Heyt Sherman, who is at "Bosten Tech;" Helen, Telly and Jehn, are going and will prob ably stay about two years, though e i tctlr where in California they have net definitely decided. Mrs. McICean'a sis- ' 'twin-law, Mrs. Norten Downs, lives i In Chestnut Hill new, tee, en Isethle- ,nem pike. mllERE seems te be a great many il weddings this. week. It's funny hew they always come in bunches. Yester day Prlscllla Merris and Kenten Eion Eien Irey were married nnd tomorrow Hen rietta Wilsen and Ted Shakespeare. On Thursday there will be the wedding of Lenere McCnll and Nerman MacLelsh, and en Saturday Catherine Ceward nnd Themas Hall McKey, Jr., and Careline Murdoch nnd Douglas Gorden Allen. Lately, especially, It seems te me that most of the girls ere marrying men from out of town. Fer instance, Nob ble Ureckle married Richardson Dil worth, of New Yerk, and Nancy Cepe, Pierre Hazard, of New Yerk and Syra cuse, and Pntty Baker, Beniumiu OrljrKs, of St. Paul. Take the weddings of this week. Of course, Kenten- Elr inbrey nnd Ted Shakespeare are both Pliluulelphlane, but Nerman MacLelsh, who Is marrying Lenerc McCall, is from 11. Iah maj ill Atnrl an fl ! Mn fl vain m1 " ii Ii llll'utui:. jti., nun vuLiiviiui: vuaauiu a I future husband is a Southerner, from AorrelK. te be exact. Careline .Mur doch's fiance is from Terente, Canada. ,K HIS wem te get mere elaborate one that is just n plain "fair" any mere. There are always pony shows, fashion shows, deg shows, dancing and anything else you can imagine. Peo ple de net fiPem te hnve the ame zest for linnd-embreldcicd penwipers nnd hand-painted bookmarkers, and they find the new order of tliinps much mere entertaining. Se every one is pleased and mero money made for different charities. At the fete en Friday nt Mr. and Mrs. Alba Jehnsen's place nt Rose Rese Rose ffient, In aid of the social service de partment of the Jeffersen Hospital. Mndamn Maeterlinck will come ever from New Yerk te sing and Sascha Jacoblneflt will play. Resides this there will be a Wattcau ballet, a folk dance by twelve Ukrain ians In enstums and strawberries with the deservedly famous Devenshire cream in little brown jugs. It makes me hun gry just te write about it. There will be a clown nt the fair, tee, and all torts of ether thrllllncr things for the children. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Rerwland Cadwalader Evans, of 1702 Pine street, will jflve trie jtcena or bevcral small dinners at tne Philadelphia Country Club en Saturday yenlni? next before the dance te be given by the club. Mrs. Harry Thnvcr. of Merry Cor- nrs, Haverrerd, win . - . r.. - Rntcrtfiln lipr Hid- ter, Mra. Harry Umbsen, and Mrs, Ralph KdmundH, of New Yerk, as hop ruests nt the Herso Shew this afternoon. Mra. Umbsen and Mrs. Edmunds are visiting air. and Mrs, Thayer for sev eral days. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur H. Lea, of 2004 walnut street, will occupy their coun try place at Chestnut Hill en Thursday. They will sail for Europe en Au trust j, no will remain abroad until the autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright Balrd, of Navahoe avenue, Chestnut Hill, have Is. "ura caias rer an informal tea en Tnurs. Jay, June 8, In honor of their daughter, Mrs. Jeseph A. Mlnett. of Portland, Ore, who will ariive In this city next week te be a guest of her parents for several weeks. Mrs, Mlnett was Mlsa Galner O. Balrd. Mrs. William Pepper, of the IiOnuncre, will leave today for Concord, N. H., te Wend the St. Paul Scheel exercises. Mrs. Tepper's soft, Mr. Henry E Dray ten. will graduate from St. Paul's this print'. Mrs. Qeerce Grunt flnnwden. of Ttose- Jient, is entertaining as her guests feT a fortnight Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McClelland. or Independence, Kun. Mrs. Snowden's son, Mr. Geerge Grant Snowden, will all en July 1 with a party of ena hun dred preparatory school students who 'e ie tour uurepe. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Wlllcex Mclver, r of 2217 Itlttpnheusn utrent. will spend July with Mra. Mclver'a parents. r. and Mrs. Charles Price MUtle, at h"j vnu, i, j,, nna tne iauer pari f the summer at Cape May, 2s J. Silr. and Mrs. Eugene Carter B. Slmo Slme ln. of 122 Springfield avenue, Chestnut ,111, will leave early In July for Saranae i-aKe In the Adirondacks Mountains te spend the summer with Mr. Simenln'w Parents, Mr. and Mrs. IsaacMoere Slme. 5,'n, of Kavnhoe and Mei eland avenues, Chestnut Hill, at their camp. Mrs. Feltten Bent nnd licr daughter, Ml8,aney S. Bent, 2121 Walnut street. Wye returned from a visit h Atlantla ..Mr. and Mrs. O. Percy Bright and n"r family, who spent the winter at the t. .!" Apartments, 311 Seuth Thlr .r.l!?tn street, ure spending the early summer (n Ventner, N. J. . Mrs. Henry P. Michel) and her two eaughters, Miss Helen Vnlmerln Mlchell nd Ms Florence Henry Mlchell, who nave ueen MItnrllmr fAW wi.aIcb at thf.lp f?iBe at Atlnntlc City, will return te jnsir home, 3913 Chestnut street, the ur part of this week. .Mr, and Mrs. Alfred K Halg, of Uex. joreugh, announce the engagement of fi.i uufi'er, Alls eien uemelia Sjli te Mr. Themas O. Wolstonhelme, ffi'-ri-A,r' sne Mrs. Frederick Wolston Welston Wolsten wime, of Chvatnut Hill. Mr. ntifl 1ltm Tiritlin.. n..n. mjtA ' w '-nester, tire being congratulated ea Pretty Clethes Seen at the Other Things the btrth of a. son. HI chard Burten Tedd, en Saturday. May B7. .MiM Margaretta Weed, of New Yerk, will be the maid of honor at the wedding or MIsb Margaret Jesephine Piatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayten Er wln Piatt, of Forty-sixth and Spruce streets, and Mr. J. Ignatius Dally, of 8338 Woodbine avenue, Overbroek, which will take place en Wednesday, June 21. The bridesmaid will Include Miss Helm Snyder, Miss Mary Pah ringer. Miss Bcrna Depp Dally nnd Mlsa Mary Piatt Mr. A. E. Turner will act as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Tayler Pusey, of Lima, will entertain at a tea at their home nt 4:30 o'clock en Sunday afternoon, June 11. Mm. Henry McMurtrle, with her crrnnddaughter, Miss Rebecca Clifferd MISS IWbCCCA c epened her cettai . Lfttikr thev w MCiuurtnc, nai epened her cottatre Orr's Island. Me. Later they will Joined by Mr. Richard McMurtrle, Mr. and Mrs, Mlnferd Humrlcheuse, who spent the winter at St. Davids, are new occupying their new house en Parkes Run lane, Ithan. The Nurses' Alumnae Association of the Chestnut Hill Hospital will give a card party tomorrow evening at Vettx Hall en the hospital grounds for the benefit of their endowment fund for a room In the new .hospital. QERMANTOWN Mlsa Nina May Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Cook, of r.339 Knox street, who la president of the senior class of the Friends' Scheel, will en tertain the1 members of her class en Tuesday afternoon, June 8, In' the garden of Mra Wendell Reber, at 435 West Scheel Heuse lane. Mrs. Cook and her daughter will leave the end of the month te spend some time at Atlantla Beach. Fla. They will later go te Lake Placid te remain until the fall. ' Miss Hertense Pcarlman. of 328 Pel- ham read, has issued Invitations for a unnce nt.ner neme en June Z. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lament Jehnsen, of Wet Unsal street, announce tha en- gagsment of their daughter, Miss Kath Kath erlne Elisabeth Jehnsen, te Mr. Frank- mi ii u wtura ' worse, jr. ' " Mr. and Mrs. Davld'L. Short, Of Cres heim an; Pelham reads, metered te At lantic City en Saturday, where they are entertaining sixteen guests en their yacht, Dlcksadee, ever Memerial Day. Mrs. Mllea C. Yeung, c 8810 Lincoln drive, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Janet Graham, te Mr. ueyd Janney Brown, con of Mra, T. Jan Jan ney Brawn, of Washington. .,Mr,and.Mr Geerge L. Russell, of 214 West Hcrtter street, will leave en June 1 te occupy their cottage In Vent Vent eor until the fall. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cehen, of 6160 Parkside avenue, nnnounce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Gertrude C. Cehen, te Mr. Ben Clarfeld. . Mr. and Mra. F. Edward Nelan, who have recently returned from the West, entertained the members of thelr eve ning bridge club at their home, 239 Seuth Fifty-third street, last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nelan will shortly open their bungalow at Stene Harber and will re main there until after Laber Day. Mr. Frank K. Leaman, of R417 Media street, lus announced the engagement of his daughter, Mlsa Ida Grace Leaman, and Mr. Jehn J. Rimnsen. of 5001 Hazel avenue, son of Mrs. Ralph Keena, of Wen Philadelphia. Mlsa Helen Bryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. L. Bryan, of 126 North Fiftieth street, whose marriage te Mr. Jean Brady, alsc of West Philadel phia, will take place next month, was the guest of honor nt a miscellaneous shower given by a number of friends at her home en Monday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn C. Spencer, of 6407 Cedar avenue, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Mis ei ther Elisabeth Spencer, and Mr. Harry a. Atsemzer, jr., or zi'ui worm xnir tcenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Truscott have re turned from their wedding trip nnd are nt neme at tne uutiana Apartments, Fifty-fourth and Locust streets. Mrs. Truscatt will be remembered nu MIrs (J. Ardelle Dewey, of 6019 Pine street, be- lore nor marriage last mentn. Mr. Lionel Sarocee. of San FrancNce, Calif., who has been the guest of Mr. ana Mrs. w. Massey HiaeKburne. or 4Ciu Springfield avenue, nan left thlB city for tne west ana win sail rrem aan l'Tan l'Tan clsce next month for Japan, where he lias been living rer tne last tnree years. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Carr, of North- weed, announce the engagement of their daughter, miss ainurca 1. carr, and Mr. Lllc-yd Geerge Cllft, of Frankford. Mr. and Mra Merris Resenfeld, of 3720 Nerrth Seventeenth street, have as their guests, Mrs. Harry E. Leveland. of Weehftwken. N. J. : Mrs. B. WcIhs nnd Miss Hadye Weiss, of Bayonne, N. J. Mrs. K. Diamond and her daughter, Miss Alice Lee Diamond, of 1632 West Erie avenue, have metered te Annapolis for June Week, Mr. nnd Mrs. Simen Miller, of 901 North Slxteenth street, will leave this week for their cottage en North Dcrbv avenue. Atlantic City, where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Stern and their family, of 2109 Spring Garden street, have taken a house en Wyncote read, Jcnklntewn, for the summer, Mlsa Margaret Patterson, of North Nineteenth street, is the guest of Miss Helen MacDonald, of New Yerk, for a aeveral weeks' stay, Mrs. William Levy, of' Baltimore, spent the week-end with her fatnxr, Mr. Merris Stem, of 907 North Eighth street, SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Dr. Jehn J. Gllbrlde has returned te his home, 2621 Seuth Bread street, from St, Leuis, Me., where ha attended a med ical convention Miss Mae Smith, of 1S45 Gladstone street, Is spending a few days as the guest of friends In Salem, N. J. Miss Madeline Merley, Mlsa Catharine Tracey, Miss Elencr Gllbrlde. Miss Flor ence MeTley, MKi Nan Tener. MIsb Maria Merley and Miss Clalre Bestlan are spending a few days In Blackwood, N. J. NORRI8TOWN The annual ccrmmcncement exercises of the Montgomery Hospital Tialnins Scheel for Nurfces will be held en Tues day evening, June 0, In Trinity .Hall, Elm and Swede streets. The graduates are Miss Mary Fusco, Miss Kva M. Mulen, MIsb Mabel Irons and MIbs Laura Runyan. Mis' Irma Heward, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. Heward, of 412 West Mar shall street, a student nt the Pennsjl vanla Academy of the Fine Arts, Phila delphia, was awarded the Cressen Scholarship, which entitles her te four months' trnvel In Europe. Accompanled by her mother and Miss Olga Relb, of New Yerk, Miss Heward will sail for the Continent June 10, Miss Evelvn and Miss Sue Dechant. MIbs Emma McCoy, Mrs. Jehn Dette nnd Mr. Leen Hell represented the Reformed Church of the Ascension at the Mont gomery County Kunday Scheel conven tion, held In Pottstown. Mrs. H. J. KegclHchatz, of 71S Swedn street, is spending teme tlme visllng In Baltimore, Md. Mr, Martin J. Hoeppner, son of the Rev. and Mrs. G. Julius Hoeppner, of East Oak street, Is a member of this year's graduating class of the Lutheran Theological Seminary, Mount Airy. After his ordination the Rev, Hoeppner will be pastor of St, Jehn's Lutheran Church at Shenandoah, Pa., where he has been called. His father la pastor of St. Paul's Churciv . I The June mtlng of tha Valley Ferge lapter, Daughters of the American ivSutfen, wlR bs held en Friday after-' se?; Recent Bride Photo by 1'hote-CrafUra MRS. BENJAMIN CLYDE GRIGGS Who was Miss Martha D. Baker, daughter of Mrs. Leuis C. Baker, Jr., of Bala, before her marriage en Saturday, at St. Asaph's Church, Bala neon, June 2, at the Erstne Clubhouse. The hostesses will be Mrs. J. Newton Hunsbercer, Mrs. William T. Kllpat rlck and Miss Isabel Walker. Mr. and Mra V. II. Prentice, Mr. Hemer Prentice and Miss Esther Pren tice, of the Nerrls, have gene en u nutomeblle trip te Baltimore, Washing ton and Pittsburgh. DELAWARE COUNTY A dinner and dance will be given this evening at the Sprlngh&ven Country Club near wauingiera. Invitations have been Issued bv Mra. Henry Fey, of Lansdewne, for the mar riage of her daughter, Miss Florence Fey, te Mr. Arthur R. Bulleck, of Wal Wal llngferd. en June 12, at Emmanuel Lu theran Church, East Lansdowne. Mr. .and Mra Legan Campbell and their children, of Chester, will go en June 16 te their bungalow en the Mea Mea Mea dowbreok Farm, near Twin Oaks, where they will spend the eummer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A, Stockton will entertain their five hundred club at their home In Swarthtnere en Satur day evening, June 3. Miss Sarah Sweeny, daughter of Gen oral nnd Mrs. Frank Sweeny, of Chester, wjll entertain Informally at bridge nt her home en Saturday evening. June 3, The guestn. who are members of a bridge club, will be Dr. and Mrs. Geerge Cress. Dr. and Mm A. J. Simpsen, Dr. and Mra J. W. Weed, Mr. and Mrs. A GRACEFUL BEARING Adds te the Beauty of Your Costume The effectiveness of your lovely new epert clothes, your spring suit, theso dainty summer frocks, your smart office togs, that simple little house dress all depends, in large measure, upon the way you carry yourself. If veur walk Is free, buoyant. graceful, your clothes leek better en you no mauer wnnt you wear. Many a costume has been improved by a graceful bearing. A pleasing walk is enviable. But it is possible only in shoes that permit free movement te every muscle of the feet. Correct shoes shoes with a flexible arch, like that of your own feet allow the feet te exercise with every step you take. Besides being a comfort and a joy, they lend charm te your clothes. The fantilever Wemtm Is a flexible arch shoe. In It the feet has perfect freedom ; Is correctly sup ported; the tees are net cramped, The Cantilever Shee lias natural lines It fits the feet. There Is no pinching here; no unnecessary room there. Cantilever Shoes have the medium Heel which gives poise te the body and keeps the feet from tiring easily. The rounded tee of Cantilevers la new the vogue. Up-te-date women rverywhere wear them for nil daytime occasions whether business or social. Step Inte one of the stores below and let him fit veu te a pair. Widths AAAA te J3. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Orsr Cuaard Office Coetllctcra are alie en aula la nearby cltim Alteena llendlialm'a. 1S02 CUvanth Ave, Aabury Tark Ueit Sbe Ce.. OUT Coekmu Camden Uurran'a Shee Stere, no Broadway Kaaten wri, .? Nortnampten tit. llarrlabura Ornafa. 21 N. Ud Hi. Johnstown Zang'i. SSO Main St. Lancaster PrtyTa. S Bait Kin at. Keadlnc Schwtrlnar'a, 453 enn Square Hcranten fcawfa Rallly. 114 Wyoming Av. ra m IIh 11 EJI kanti A as VM V- a .... hcranien i.awia neiuy. lit wyemlns Av. snamakln U. Hlrach, 418, E. Indtpaadenee B1,,a"nii,vtel.BrA -v.. w'iteSr'SW. Murrw' w, Tors 1 Bea Te .HV, 1 iinjrxuivrffj RaJnh Jacksen. Mr. and Mrs. B.T. Mlllbeurne, Miss June Provest. Miss Edith Buntlnir. Mr. Clvde Brown and Mr, De Hnven Ledward, St. Jeseph'! Hospital Fete The baby show will be an Interesting feature of the fete of the social service department of St Jeseph's Hospital Fri day and Saturday next. The money raised wilt be used te Improve the physi cal nnd moral condition of the peer who have come te recegnise 8t Jeseph's Hospital as a refuge from want and suf fering. There will be a Puneh and Judy show, pony nnd cart rides, feeding the geese and ether novelties. Mlsa Agnes Land Is In cnarge of the show and Mr. Jack Grantleld of the amuse ments. Miss Kathertne W. McLaughlin Is chairman of the dells and toys ana her aides Include Mlsa Jean Letter. Mlsa Stella Letter, Miss Florence Finn, Mlsa Florence price, Miss Mary Myneugh, Mlsa Jane Mynnugh, Mlsa Helen Mo Me Mo Nlchel, Miss Helen Sohell and Miss Ler. etta Revnelds. Mra. Francis Raeyllng and her aides win oenauci a careieria. nerving win he Mrs. M. Rvan. Mra. Jehn T. Herron. Mrs. Jtrmes J, Herron, Mr. Rebert Nlmme. Mlsa Hannah Gallagher. Mra. A. Morning, Mrs. J. Herst, Mrs. M. Hutchinson. Mlsa Catherine 8eltt and Mrs. A. McCabe. An adjunct te the careieria win de tne ice cream noein In charge or Mrs. F. Hunt Maler and Mra, Mary V. Hall. Aiding at this de partment will be Mrs. Melvln Franklin, Mrs. B. A. Douglass, Mra Geerge F. Douglass, Mlsa Alice O. Sullivan, Mlsa Margaretta McAlecr, Miss Rosemary O'Xell, Miss Marlen O'Nell, Mtse Pauline Smith, Mr. William McCann, Mr. Melvln Franklin, Mr. Herace Franklin and Mr. Courtenay Franklin. Cakea and soft drinks will be vended by Mrs. A. J. Masslngten and her aide. Mm. A. Dil Dil eon, Mlsa Mary Nugent, Mlsa Sara Nu gent, Mlsa Ella Clancy, Miss Elisabeth Gelden, Mlsa Anna Gelden, Mra M. Iler Iler ren.' Mlsa Mary Imbeel, Miss Rese Im besi, Mlsa Doleres Masslngten, Mrs. Crelghan and Mrs. Olllespte. Cigar and cigarettes are included in the candy and fancy articles department. Mra William Nichols. Siv will be In charge, aaststed by Mra. William Nich ols, Jr., Mra M. Connelly, Miss Martha Flynn, Mlsa Margaret Murphy, Miss Rosalie Feley, Miss Alma Reblnsen, Miss Helen Harrington, MIm Rese Mul Mul helland. Miss Helen McGrath, Miss Jean Dever, Miss Anna Devcr, Miss Catherine Dever. Miss Marlen Harrington and Mra M. Qllmere, MIsb Kathertne Letter will take care of a fruit booth, and will also head the group of young wemen who will work In hotels for the affair. Mrs. Edward Tracey Is chairman of the en tire department; Mrs. Cornelius McCar thy, vice chairman : Miss Helen Mo Me Grath, treasurer, and Miss Julia Z, Rob inson, secretary. W All merchandise taken from Regular Stock. The Season' 8 most desirable models are included. Many items are marked way below cost. 1 ' nU,.rki W Irne a lanih. and seen! ALOnA Trffe HIADiNfJ T.' "'Mt"f vkZ? DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Turtte Stew Br DADDY Jack and Janet are taken te Bird' land bp the falrUst. . They find the birdi much uptet by th pranks of a oeoKn giant. CHAPTER IX Mere Mystery WHILE Jack and Janet were still examlnlnr tha eras of Brown Thrasher, which had been changed from white te blue, Lady Heren began te raise a loud row In the dead trectep, where she and Blue Heren bad their nest. "Fuss and feathers!" she cried. "What is the matter with my five large bluish green ergs? They have shrunk and turned white." Jack and Janet flattered their fairy wings and seared te the trectep te eee this mystery. Sure enengh, the five egga were se small arid white they teemed almost lest in the big nest of sticks and twigs. "Alas and alack I These eggs are much tee tiny te held baby Blue Herens," walled Lady Heren. "Per haps I will have a family of canaries instead." Frem a stump under the bank at the river's edge camb a sad whistling. "See hoe t Bee what's happened te my pure white eggs. They have grown te mon ster sice and changed their color te bluish green." The sad whistler was rhecbe Pcowee. And n6 wonder she was disturbed. Her soft nest of grass nnd mess was over crowded by five big bluish-green eggs These eggs were se large that peer llttle Phoebe Pcewee couldn't possibly cover them with her warm feathcrs. "This is, indeed, the work of the goblin giant," said the Fairy King. "He must be n great magician te cbnnge the size and color of eggs," added Prlnce FIltter-FIash. "I wonder If he changed the llttle birds inslde the eggs," snld Janet. "Wouldn't it be queer if Lndy Heren hed babies as tiny an Pecwccs, and If Phoebe Pcewce had babies as big 11s Herens." Here Jack began te chuckle. The BONWIT TELLER &XO. tZie Specially xShep ofOripinatienA CHESTNUT AX 13 STREET enthusiasm te our Sale of last week, for their kind indulgence in complying with the restrictions en charging, alterations and exchanging, and also in the matter of waiting for deliveries. STARTING WEDNESDAY and continuing for the balance of this week We will held CLEARANCE SALES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Closing out Odds and Ends of Spring Apparel and Broken Lets in Very Desirable Merchandise 146 SUITS 210 DRESSES 244 BLOUSES 166 HATS HOSIERY 197 COATS CAPES JACKETS AND WRAPS 179 MISSES' SUITS AND FROCKS DRESSES ALSO NOVELTIES, LINGERIE BOUDOIR APPAREL & FURS At Reductions Averaging from 33V3 te 50 On Original Prices Jack was shaking se hnrd he had te alight en the stump beside Phoebe Pee- wee's iic te catch mm nrenui. "11a! Ha! Hnt When I nm boy bey slr.0 I can work this kind of tangle 1 nnd change the color and size of eggs, he gasped. , , Janet looked at htm in surprise, and se did the fairies and the worried mother birds. "Don't bettRt, Jack," warned Janet. "Hew would you change the color of eggs by painting them or dyeing them the way you de Easter eggs?" "Ne," answered Jack, mill chuck ling. "And hew would you change their slse?" Janet went en. "Would jrv blew thorn tin?" fv . "Ne," replied Jack, shaking bis headv "I knew nn easier way." "Then, if you knew the way. please change these eggs back nt ence," urged the Fairy King. "They will grew cold unless the mother birds cover them, and If they grew cold the baby birds inside will die." "Why doesn't the mother birds come them?" asked Jnck. "I don't llke white eggs," objected Merry Rebin. "I don't like blue eggs," declared Mrs. Brown Thrasher. "I would break these tiny eggs," said Lady Heren. "And I can't cover these big eggs," sighed Phoebo Pcewee. Jack kept en laughing at these rea sons given by the birds. "I enn't change the eggs back te their first colors and shapes unless I become a boy again," he said. The fairies fixed thnt in a hurry. They snatched off Jack's fairy cap, and at once he was n boy again. "New every one turn their back and clese their cyei while I work my magic," chuckled Jnck. (Tomorrow will be told hew Jeck works Ilia magic. Cen you guess wtiat lie does?) illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllltl AWNINGS OF SERVICE Window Hhadcs of Quality Rstlmatea rurnlthtd CHAFFEE & HEARD 81116 Yerk Read Phene Tleia SIM iiiiiinifim iriTi i"g "" 1 s s i rt A STATEMENT OF THANKS AND AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT E DESIRE te thank the thousands of patrons and friends who responded Mr. and Mra. Jeshua M. Helme, of Melrose, have gene te Cape May, where they will spend the summer. Mrs. William Brown, of Montgomery avenue, Elklna Park, has gene te Ocean Greve, N, Jf, for several daya Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Gill wilt enter tain en Baturday evening at the country club at Langhorne. A meeting of the current events de partment of the Oak Lane Review Club wan held en Thursday afternoon at the home of the chairman of the department, Mrs. Jeseph 1C Dixen, Sixty-sixth ave nue, Oak Lane, te plan the currant events program for the coming year. mm Pep. Mat. Tomorrow xjSjiia s "" " ! I-QSITIVKI.T IAHT TWO WEKK ONLY MUSICAL SHOW IN TOWN fWiADSLPHAV MEATSST rAVOVTX mmmnm LETTY PEPPER.' SEATS NOW FOR NEXT AND LAST WICKK Bread St. Theatre . Geerge M. Cehan's Muntcal Cemnlr The Honeymooners Under the Auaplc- of the Hely Name Untnrv Man.. Tumi , Wed. Evei., My 20, SO, 81 k EITH'S THEATRE BESSIE CLAYTON fitiY A Frarl Macleri Mm t. Jamm TetnpUten Mid The Vmttll Heitrtte In "TIIK BOX PARTY" Ernest R. Bill, Aileen Stanley iuu amuBMn nr,i,K nri.r.l WILLOW GROVE PARK Franke and His Orchestra TODAY Special Patriotic Musical Programs Dancini ia Danctlani Afternoon and Niinl THRILLING AMUSEMENTS ALDINE Direction Jf. J3. Telt Cfmttnut nt. at lOtti Centln. 11 A. M. te 11 P. M. Florence Vider in "Weman, Wake Up" ADDED IIAKOIJJ LL07D IN "I DO" ADMISSION. BOe. EXCEPT BATUtlDAY AND 1I0LIDAT3 AFTER (1 P. 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