VfriXlTKHA fjWVPff 'HI 5V"VV" 'W' "-Y' 'X"rP.ffi'r vZiwwz wr W.Vi,irf.Vi f. t ju- i ' :,"" i vvkw A" & r. I ' n ' - - -.ft's , f Y It- v r I V' , . WKV i' M, t EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1922 K1 -W 1 11' ;5; J: f.i iJUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Jfancy Wynne Speaks of Miss ; 5 Sic Cliats of the Number jv Are Going Up te St. 'TTESIHBTTA WILSON nnJ Ted ,1 Shakespeare will be married te- rri, rimnnv will tflVf nlnce at r i'?0 o'clock thin afternoon nt the Church 4-w" .' . ... .r,..r. Men- f the IirnermiT. in.-.. ...... tti. ns yen knew. N the daughter of 7 .Ia Mrs. W. Iteyneltls Wilsen nnd vmids her debut the year before Inst. j!T i. sweet and nlee. and I am "" . in 1.. I.mIv hrtiln Tml I BMSihi fibtkfcP' nrnrc aA llrBMin. of Londen, .will be kennenrc. e.l.l of honor .nI thrre will he u k jflncMiialil" SHI" le .lntichtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. I.IIIH' I.le" m Morte n H. I'Mtrrelf. will be n flew 5K"fri. ..mm'k mother Is n niece K: Wilsen-. Chnrlpi Grenvllle Wll 'Jin. Henrietta's brother, 111 be the Kit man. and her two ether brothers, n.vnnliK dr.. nnd irneiius, win uc ?meng the ushers. HIIHe I.nlr.1, who Is l"eusIn of Ted Shakespeare, will be wither. ... ... t A reception will fellow at tne mi Las' attractive country place. West rted, Vlllnnevn. flrn AND MRS. IV I ..nn.t fl Mill AltTHt'll LEA for Kurepc inwe't 1. I hear, and will be away until tU autumn. They have been .living n town during tne im '" -uYi """ street, but are going out te their plucc S-Chestnut Hill tomorrow. 1 suppose veu heard about the tea at the Phllndrlplila Cricket Hub a short time nge which the Hub gnve in honor el Mrs. La? She hnM been interested In' the club since its beginning mid has been president of the Women's Asm Hate Hrnncli for twepty years. At the t.n a -liver tray nnd n grenf. many lovely llewcrs wer' presented te her. Ine limiit ... .. .-,...... ...... 'tnekfl of the members who have died, lumenp whom arc Mr. Jeseph Patterson, (Mr. Park Heed. Mr. .lehn Wlttnker jind ethtrs who were menibers of her Own mniii.'. lhvi u.u huhue u. people at the ten nnd it wns all most ittractUe. tmilERK are big doings up nt St. 1 Paul'' .itist new. llesens of I'iillndcl- ll phla bes hnve gene nnd still go there te school, nnil for the next few days n prat many parents from here are going tip, tee. for "Anniversary liny," Amens them nrc Sir. nnd Mrs. Har low C. Voerlieea. of Elklns Park, whose ion, Theodere, is there; Mr. nnd Mrs. . Jehn M. Ollbert. nf ned Tep. Hydal. I whose .en Snnitiei is nt tiie whoel : lr. i nnd Mrs. William Penner. Mrs. Pen- .. .A.. if.... n.H f i i Pr tP i iiP'n ' , n I FlUUl-jll . .III''. I.T-IIJIIIIUIl I), lll'Ulll. Mill Jesepli : Mrs. Wllllnm Drnyten Grange, wn Jehn ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Tsnae if. Clothier, son Jt-nne. Jr.. nnd Mr. nnd Mr. Daniel B. Wcnt7. of Wynrete. son Daniel. Jr. Quite a crowd, hn't there? I lave n feeling that there" will be a dance up there, tee. us I hear thut Banning Grange is nlse going, nnd if I am net mistaken, se is Mnllle Ralrd. tit aft, AND MUS. Al.KXANDElt imOOKS PAINE must he liavlne a Venderful time abroad en their wed ding trip. She wns IlllHe Iteiilv. you knew', the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. .Te. .i. tt. ii. .11.. . .l.ini r. i la f-uii nun t Kit-1. 11. ill ..tiii :r .in,nn r place, nnd she nnd Sandy "nine were married en April 1. He Is n New ' Terkcr. Well, she nnd her husband i hare heen in Heme nnd Florence, nnd then Switzerland nnd PnrK Tliev ex- I pct te go te Londen seen nnd vlll sail W from England en the Olympic en June t, mriviug in nun f-eunir.v noeut .nine 21. They will net come te Philadelphia. nut win re straight up te the Adiron , . -." ,, n . ' , ,,w .... VAC . "urrc -"r. rnine nns n enmp st family, or 2103 wnlnut street, who are Wellesbore. en I.nke Chnmplein. I occupying their country place. Green hear they'll stnv thorn nhent iti'n m-oi.Ue wn. Fishers read Bryn Mawr, will and then will c flimer in T.nl ii..v,,. I Pa., where Snndy will be in huslnc.. iiiinc r. parents, Mr. nnil .Mrs. llelllv. , NANCY WYNNP.. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES hac given up their house nt 220H St sl" "eBt Hnrvcy street, have Issued In- .Tames place and will be at the Hellovue vlt.itlens for the marrlag of tlielr until firlv lii i. he i fi! , Vi daughte-. Mlsa HUn Itcexes Harmer. Blsnnlnl .,. L i S i " ." ,hcj "r and Mr. James B. Cutler, which will take Planning te go abroad, tee. -ace en Saturday eei Ing. June 3. at Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Tlckner. of Great Jennings will officiate. A reception will i arrlngten. SJass , anneunce the engage-1 fellow the ceremony, after which Ir went of their daughter. Miss Virginia .and Mrs. Cutler will leae en a wedding Tlckner. te Mr. Kdward MuC'railv Oail- trip. Cpen their return they will live IJd. son of Mr. and Mrs Snmuel O nt 33 West Ashmcnd place. Cnrrfesle's'nL' Mr. and Mrs. Solen UrneM Andersen, thl ffi,n, ni. m,TLC. r.,!'-1 of Hoxberough. anncunce the eiigage Sn. ('enln,an' ?l?S hl0' , ln.BfJll"5: ment of their daughter. Miss Mary'leirt I Mtlenal Cathedral Scheel at Washlnn . v ...V. ... (V Ihllluuai U III? ' iIkh-ii ci...i e. it-,.. i. inn. !"n. u. f. . jir. tialllard Is a graduate of 'file Lnlvcrsltv. the class of 1919. and BT d nrati em n f1ia ItAiit tw- ?i m I the Jisth Field Artillery, 79th Division. Mr e.i . a. .. . i j -.- engagement of their daughter. Miss Heu ??,iMJ-- ,St1P,y U' I:',yd' erwB , Jessie Hathaway Deming, and Mr. Wll fipuse, Ardmore, will entertain at dinner uam nr0ek Mdsar.iher. of Gcrmnntewn, ,jpEH3mMiiBarafliaa,siM a OV JF V S Capes, it IE Ji Haw1 .v UK eur V A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! With little regard for Fire-Damaged Stock Marked Impossible te give full details in this brief space. numbers te out-number capacity of atom. A few te hint of 0.50fer15 Dresses Bremley and straight - line Dresses of jeiscy; all sizes. women misses. $ 1.95 for 5 "Vanity m Fail' ' ninva.illr BLOOMERS These are net water damaged. even rvFDV cii v cimii gngnefReal .Estate Wilsons Wedding Today. of Philadclphians Who Paul's This Week this cvenlnp. Cevera will be laid for sixteen guests. Mrs. Sydney Thayer. Jr., of Lincoln Drive, CheMnut Hill, will entertain at bridge en Wednesday. .lune 14, In honor of Mm. Jeieph A. Stlnett, of Portland, Ore., who will arrive In thlH city en Tuesday r.ext te visit her parents. Mr and Mrs. Edgar Wright BnlrA. of Chest, nut TI II. Mrs. Mlnett was Mhi CJalner O. BalrJ. Mis Emily Phlller, of Huverfercl. Will rnlnrtnln" nf dlnn ..-... .... Miss Kntherlne D. Perter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Perter, .tr.. of Chestnut Hill, will entertain atidln atidln ner at her home en Thursday evenlntr, June 8, In honor of Miss Sarah M. Har rison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Harrison, of Ardmerc, whose mnrrlnee tp Mr. Philip Price will take place nt the Church e the Redeemer, nryn Mawr, en June 10. Ilubscs will meet all trains for the wedding. Miss Perter will attend Miss Harrison as ene of her bridesmaids. The guests at the dinner Will Include the bridal party, Mr., and Mrs. William Joyce Sewell. Jr.. of Out of Bounds, Chestnut Hill, are Sncndlntr a tew rinva nt (""nnenrfl N f. where they are attending the graduating exercises of St. Paul's Scheel. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allen Whiting, el Wnyne, will give a dance en Monday oenlng, June 26, In honor of Miss Klea nor Purvlance, daughter of Mrs. Fere gTlne Wllmer. of 3023 Went Coulter street. Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waring Hopkln Hepkln Hopkln sen and their family, of 2122 De Lancey ?lace. will leave en Saturday. July 1. or Bay Head. N. J where they will remain until the autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Kdwnrd Zimmer man nnd their daughters. Mlsc Harriet F. Zlintpermiti. Mlsa Anna C. Zimmer man nrd Miss Helena H. Zlmmermmi. of r'hestnut Hill, will leave In Julv for North Hafn, Mc., where they will re main until the autumn. Mr3. Perry S. Allen and her two daughters, Miss Agnes Allen nnd Miss Mary Virginia Allen, of 2124 Spruce utreet, will sail for Eurepe en July 22, en the Homeric. Sir. nnd Mrr. Reland IX. Keulke, of 2120 iJe Lancey place, have left for Bay Head, N. J wnere they will occupy their cottage until the autumn. The wcddlnp of Miss Frances W. Steel, daughter of Mrs. Hebert Wnllace Steel, of Hamilton Court, nnd Mr. Berk ley V. Hastings, of Milten, Pa., will take place en Tuesday evening; June t. at t o'clock. In the West Wnlnut Street Ptesbyterlan Church, Walnut Street near Fortieth. The Hew Or. MacCallum. paster of the church, will perform the ceremony. Mlsi Eleaner Dals. of West Scheel iV"50, "tv"cn"l"?w"' " ?.n"a D " " iuutii;iii u(u,i) in. tit-, uuiii'3 in honor of Miss Eleaner Harris Beggs. , daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. David C. Beggs, cf 147 Pelham read, German- town, whose marriage te Mr. Charles 11. Prettyman, Jr., ivill take place In the UaaMiiI DcArlierneln m f 'liiipnli nmin I mtwuu i iniiiii.iM.il unuiviii ULIiiillli- ' nti-iv nn Vo5neHuv einnlnir .lnr.e 7. and Miss Katharine Gllllngham. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gllllnghnm of 158 Maplewood avenue. Germantown. whose marriage te Mr. Philip K. How Hew ard, Jr.. will take place en Wednesday, June 14. Among the guests from out of town who will come te attend the wedding of Miss Careline T. Murdock. niece of Miss Emily C. Earnshaw, of Wynnewood, nnd Mr. Douglas Gorden Allan, of this city, formerly of Terente, Cnnadn, which will lane place en sniuraay afternoon next ,. ... ...... r. . . . .. . iVynncwoed. will lnclude Mr. and Mrs Frank U. Allan. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Greene and Mr. nnd Mrs Frank Smith, all et Terente, Canada, Mr. nnu Mrs. Samuel Bryan Scott, of ;106 Spruce street, nnd their daughter. Miss Ifenrletta Scott, will leave carlv In July for Saunderstown, It. I., where they will remain until the autumn. Tt.. m .. I '(.a Cl.lnl. .. .''mImm ,.-, lli.l. u . ujiu ..ii.-.. .jiiik.iM-1 vuiirs ami iiicir !" In July for Jamestown, It. l i whern tney wl" remain for the summer i Mr. nnd .Mrs. . Heward Harmer. or the lidne of the bride's parents. The bride will he attended by her sister. Miss Pcg?y Harmer. an maid of honor. Mr. Edward Clifferd Cutler, Jr. will act ns hfMt iiinn The lift v. W. Henttv ...laPA.. n Rl, Ifnl.AO, llnMil,, fl.,1. ..:, ."'. y"".' '"y" ."i land, son or ur. and Mrs. 13. m. uutlanu, of Indianapolis. Ind. Mr. and Mrs Iuclus. FeJ- Dentins. 3Si Ge wen btreet, Mount Aliy, announce the Miss "As Is" Fire Sale Appraisers Have Just Completed Inventory Bargains, the ensatien of Philadelphia, offered in This Sale Starts Thursday, 9:30 A. M. Dresses? Suits, Coats, Waists, Underwear Qfer19.75 O SUITS Jerseys; well tailored; sizes for $1 for tyiOle $7 .50 1 WAISTS and Sweaters e Crepe de Chine, Pongee, Batiatr, Voile and Georgette. and $1C for $37.50 3 Sports Apparel 1 Suits, Capes and Coats. Tweede. Silk lined. NO. C. O. D. Trust Building. Bread & INTERESTED Btfttii' flPifliV -x'v-mw,- "v?TvajpeaaaaHV.A v v;Ajtyz'? -i'l .'. BBBWf& vSr N t ' 1 '' " ' jA9sdm' imam ' MMmwMwlmmmmmmmmmmmmmT wl I' ZK :v-'V''MMBBHBVBBlBBBBBBHliJ V 'Wfi V. i r .'.,' - '"'Pu9BBBBBlBBBBBBBV.i I'mQmmmmTMY-tJ -'', S ;JWmmmmWlmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmW'i . -" 'ABWrtBtJBBBJBBBBBBBBBBBwlBPT-JBBBBV !l4Mi9IKlBBHBHVBBBBBBBBBiBvliBBBHi MRS. B. DOBSON ALTKMt'S AND MISS ALTKMl'S Mrs. Altemtu and her attractUe daughter. Miss Mary Elizabeth Attemus, were photographed at the Deven Herse Shew, where Miss Altemus was among the exhibitors GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Schefleld, of Roxborough, anneunce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Mary Ber nlce Schefleld, te Mr. Jehn II. Lantlls, of Germantown. Miss Helen Breker, of West Washing ton lane, Is spending a week In Wash ington en the guest of Miss Margaret Wilsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Le Bey Wilsen. Mr. William J. Ludden. of 618 East Woodlawn nvenue, announces the en gagement of his daughter, Miss Marian Catherine Ludden, te Mr. Sherman . Landers, formerly of Chicago, 111. Mrs. H. Frledberger, of Germantown, Is spending a week in Mount Vernen, N. v., where she Is the guest of Mr. Leuis Mayei. Mr. nnl Mrs. Hareld Perter, of 310S Queen Lane Maner, have returned from a several weeks' stay at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hurk Cochran, of 165 East. Walnut lane, announce the marrlane of their daughter, Miss Flor ence Huntingdon, te Mr. Merrltt Hentz Keys en May IS. The Kcv. W. II. Plckep officiated. Mr. and Mrs, Keya4 en their return from a wedding trip, will be at home at 614 Ashbourne read, Ashbourne. .Mrs. .t. iieruen uriucun. ui ue, i-ci- ham read, accompanied by her sen-ln Mrs. G. Herbert Brluten. of C33 Pel- law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. lley neldtt Miller, of Beading, Pa., will lenve en June 1 te occupy her cottage at Cape Mny fcr the summer I . , . - , Mrs. Arthur TravcrE. 'f New Vel,!, Is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs UJdley Mathews, of G626 Greene street. Mr. and Mrs. Candttld Jerdan and their family, who have been living at Pelham. IS". v.. for the Inst three years, are eccuping their new home nt 7102 McCallum street NORTH PHILADELPHIA j Mr nnd Mrs. Oeerge C. Matlaik. of 151i North Bread street, will leave the. mlddle of June for Atlantic City, where they will remain until September. I Mr. und Mrs Geerge Bamberger, of 1827 North Eighteenth street, hae le-i turned from a stay at Atlantic City. i Mrs. Samuel Kind, of l.",3r Herks street, has moved te the Hetel Majestic DELAWARE COUNTY I Mrs. Rebert F. Illckllng and nor ' daughter-!, of Swarthmere, will go In a short time te Point Pleasant, N. J . where they will spend the summer nt ( their cottage. Mrs 7llllam R. Mtlntvrc. r.r Meylan. ' Is the guest of Sir. nnd Mrs, I). J. Cel- i 11ns, of Wawa, for a few days. Mr and Mrs, Samuel M. Dedd and h it right te neglect your figure during the Sum mer? Cellins Baths will remove thp discomfort of excess weight. Trial treatment gratis. Cellins Institute for Women BELLEVUE COURT BUILDING 1418 Walnut Street Spruce 5484 worth, we have taken this pg it at a Seng! If we did, you'd come in scores. ?1 for Dresses lvalue $10 of Gingham; also sleeveless linen. $11.50 for High ly grade DRESSES Formerly te $49.50. Of Canten and Reshanara Crepe. Handsomely beaded and embroidered. NO MtMUS. Chestnut SPECTATORS thelr family, of Swarthmore, will go In n short tlme te Aven-by-thc-Sca, where they will occupy their cottage for three mentliB. Miss Frances Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mi-h William Shew ell Kills, of Moy Mey Inn, will return this week from Balti mere, where she Is a student at Goucher f'ollege. Mr. nnd Mrs. 17111s and their daughter will leave next week for a few days' lslt te Bosten, where they will be j-uesta of their sIMer, Mrs. Wil liam Taft. nt her home In Broekllne. Mr. nnd Mm Charles Whitney have Fer a Short Time We Offer te Cut and Fit Slip Cevers or Draperies FREE Wilh Every Purchase Ne Less Than 20 Yards CRETONNES Half Price Imyertfd nnrl Demestic tOc te t" rnltlev Werth Deublo Furniture Made te Order Fer a Short Time Only n Cretonne Slip Cever Given Free with each plec of VphnlMcred Mrlnff niui or If.-.ll Fiirnltnre MatlA te nrdr We hive r la rue aiiortment of frsmts te acUui rrum, also a larca Una of fur niture cmerlnes. Frlzettfs. Voleura. Tnpaatrlrs unit Silk Damaik. W guarantaa conetructlen and tnaterlal Mffl Our fn-tery la open for Inspection at atl tlmas. Furniture Reupholstered and Refinished KEYSTONE UPHOLSTERY CO. &..?: ;100 nunin.DnuftU Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 PHILADELPHIA, PA. Annual Summer Sale Notions & Toilet Articles Talcum Powders lUrrklns lcnrh Tulr ... Inlinaen A Johnnen'N llnbj Talc Jcrgcn'fi Tulr. all ndem. , rurra Trfnch Tnlc. . . Reer (lallct'H Violet Tnlc tr iw t8c 2.1c 25c Kliuud'n I'm Air Kmbunmr Talc.AScI HeulitKitnt'K (lurlnuc Flcurn Talc 85c Cety'ri I.'Otiitan nnd Pnrl Talc . .03c , ,. Face Powders . ...... M pcrln fempact ace Powder 0e I'll Air Kmbaum. l.aree Compact IJerklMH Knee 1'owder I iMT DUIT , UD1 I . lit 3Sc 'elj's I.'Orlrun Face Peder lOrlcan Compact l'nce 1'eHilcr. Azurrit or Flerunie Fnce Pender linscr & H'.llet llalM Pender r.lcnjii Compact Fuce Powder, "Or; nlzc, nt . , . . IBc .V.c 60c 18c 18c ,, He .Jjc 38c ..n -uc Teeth Pastes Peiedrnt Teeth I'nutc Pebeco Teeth Panic. . Ferhan'a Teeth I'anle Kalphrne Teeth I'ate ... Holynen Teeth Pant , . , Teeth Brushes Hair Brushes and Nail Brushes Prophlactle Teeth Hruuhe-. aefi. medium or hurd brittle, uiu r. a"i ,Aic. et .. " ., .. . 30f Prophylactic Pcnrtrutlnr II n I r MrualiM. uaually 7Sc. hi . fiOe Pure llrlntle Nnil ItmnhcN. lu- ally i5e. at .. each 18c Imported Teeth Ilnikhea, hone or iranaparent nnndlea, uaually ..'c. Ilubber Hpenica S for 23c Spool Cotten and Dressmaking Supplies feerr rinrk'i. O. N. T. Spool Cotten for hand or mechlna ewlnK. hlnc' ur v'llle all num. bera. H te 100. usually 77c dozen. at . . ... Dezen, 38c Clare Drc Shield, miporler qual- In rirui.ir nnd opera shnpea b ft. 2 3 and 4 at pair 2r Itc t Qimllb T.ilTrt.i seam Hind. Inv VitniL uhltn , nl.n. ..... clal . .... piece 23c Kohlneor 'n.ip FaMtenera, all slzei litl rr. v hite, 3 euriU, 25cj dnren card . , 75c D. .11. C, Mercerized Damlnr Cotten, black white and colors. Kip lze. at .. . . hall 10c D. II. C. Crochet Cotten. hltc or ecru sizes 3 te ion, nt hull 23c Absorbent Cotten and Napkins l-lh. Itell of .Uhnaen Jehnsen's Mikerlienl Cotten 3,ic Hetev Napkin. en. deen te a package uuall" iW, al , 1,'x I ltcr'H Nnpklna. one dozen te a pm kace rruuUrlv .Inc and 0t Medium bI.-e , , 4ec i.arsi sie 4Se ec Klrlnert'a Sunllnrj Aiirent, usual .iric tirade at Mr let iir.ide F.laatle Male llee SuPiMirtera, usually ;r,c, at tutlr 'Mc Ilr.it F.Iustle Heae Supimnera lulr 10.' Notion Specials Iet drnde Shee Tree. 3 pair v .'? " . ,-. .. . .. a,n,n I"'1"' '' Mekelrd Wire Felding Ceat Hunger lOc Superior Quul'ty r.nuinelcd Ceat Hanger. iublr iipt 'OiIi- pink nnd blue ydf in ii ii r i r a rninrrsiitrn liruld. mster piece, a.V grade 23c Imported Perfumery A Vi.,ii.('L ui'?i.,i.J..,llB',y,',',Re,'f,r It" ",''' har I cviri IarKn ,Se. pr 'lint. VJui m ,'. . l. Ine lr'nr.1' i Th celnra are iandard nnd coma In hi. ..ii '.LnjTi Bf ii '"', ln'.'cr ilnjl., -iltc nnd (ire) Hair this sal t.1 greatly reduced prlcag. 'Net nr ISu cacli, 81..10 n dczra. returned from their wedding trip und nre new at their home Mrs, Whitney was in nidicy i'nri Miss Flerencf Mlchell. Mr. and Mrs. T-eills Wlieeleck nnd their daughter, Miss Hepe WheelecU. of Swarthmore, will occupy their cottage at Seaside Park early In June. They will remain until September. NORRISTOWN Miss Alice Nelsen, of West Main street, hns returned from stay In New Verk. She acted n3 maid of honor last Saturday at the wedding of Miss Helen Dlckersen and Mr. William Nevlns. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Ranck, of West I Main Btreet, will leue June 4 for Lei Angeles, Calif., te attend the annual convention of International Kotary Clubs. Memerial Day was observed nt the Plymouth Ceruntry Club with a program of sports nnd a dinner-dance. The fintreneuaes were Mrs. Jehn L. Lane ere, Mrs. Kenneth Hewie, Mrs. Spencer L. Jeneif. Mrs. William K. Gresh. Mrs. P. Frank Hunter, Jr., and Mis Aaren S. Hwnrtr, Jr. Mr LeulH M HiUds. Jr , Mn of Mr nnd Mrs Leuis M chllds. cf 1040 l)c Knlb street. Is u member of this ear"H graduating i lns of the 1'nltcd States N'aMil Aiademy, Atmapell Md Mr and Mri Chlltls, Mrs. Jeseph A role man nnd Miss Nancy Buchanan, of Norrlstewn, attended the commencement exercises nt the academy Miss Alice N. Qulllman, of 613 Swede, street, haq gene te Fiederlck Md , for a stay of several weeks befcre Ienlni for Ocean I'lty, where she will remain for the rest of th" summer. AWARD SONG PRIZES Pennsylvania Society Wins First Place Among 200 Groups New Yerk, May .'11. (By A. P.'. Prizes nt flic song festlvnl celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Northeastern Singers' Association were awarded lust night. Mere tliun 2(X) se cietic.'f from the Stntes of New i'erk, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland nnd Connecticut competed. The winners were : First flaa FlrM prize, Pennsylva nia Society, .$.100; second prize, New- SI. MARTIN A. WE155, ftfcnaffr; Soaps I Woefllmry'n Kiwlal Seap 1f rake IRc ruk. IMc rake 20c i luiirurn nenp . . . I'uckfr'n 'fur Soup Rrrtlnel Soun llerrr Ii Oallrt French Almend Roup .... . box of 0 r.tkr Mr l.ace Spanish Cantllr 8enn. t ciikm 2.1c Eatcnsen'3 Hard Water Seap, .ine flnr. Jcncn'n Il.ilh Heap. . H5c cleu. JcTfcn't. Meld (ibrcrlne heap. Hec ue. Celgjalc1. Cashmere tleiifinet. medium alze . .box cf a cake Se.- Urltlnh Rath Heau. ucuallv upeclnl at . .. . rake Uc Tear'n Ciucentcd Seap cake 15c Toilet Creams Frenlllla. SSe l; n' 2."r I lllnd'x Heney and Mmend Crejm 3.'c Ancrlua lmnn Crrnni and An- ftelun kln reed, 51 00 mze 18c I Bee !Vutr nnd (.beer Inc. U.V stfl ,8. naccett r.nd namndell' told CrfMllll. BOc else, at ..Vie Rejnl lcnien t're.ini, SOe etre 31c Klcayu Cream, BlX sl:e . 10c Toilet Specialties pdoreno, for pernplrutien, 35c size 25c IMrfninettra, fmnejf Vrcnch ei. fmla I1.....'.. wA tTH..(.n. $i no , l""Han' -gn(. melln Ileodernnl Powder 2Jc ,'""" Comb. ett'.i hcH 50c crade, nt 33c Cutrx Nail !iecllllf.. usualh- 3Sc, at . .sc ' I mmmhm. "Hair Pins and Pins I All n-jr flneit iiualltr KriEllMi l.nciincleft Mire lJtnln, m l blac! or hrew wae.l rr I etraHht. heay u mlMblik Ac or three package for 10c Celd Plated tvifclc Pin., tit nuallts . inc tardi 3 for 2Rc Paper of Drlnr Toilet Pin. 3n ,.;0,"n' . 3 pnperN for 25e Duplex .safe), inn. l'i lst nuilltv made, all .ze nt ltk'i 3 curd for 2.V Imimned Pin Cnbea. nmali i.e iuci larts size . , jjc Needles ""lulled hnrll.h Sewlnfr el!c, n Ue 'and kln.! 8c patcr, . , . ,. papern J3c K,ll",H cul Heeka, nn" fttieit. ment of needles. ,-.. stvic . xr Jleiai .sccdle ( ae, cjntnlrln; fjii 'nenih .Needles, usu.i J5c at lie Dish Cleths and Toweling Dt.li Cleth T 1 I e r , e.ie 3 f,,r ijr D!h (leth, h-au i u.i iw ill' lSe st ' e, AIM.Iihq Dih reviellnc. uaua, e 1ah (leth ,u pin n i. hiu Pink blue hnender n. ki..I w..i. i i .. . "" """' ter .-or Hash (leth, lata slz. 'nte or iu ianr Imnlers Mr. i for 2.1c Tapes All Kinds superior (lun.Mt) KnglUh T'lll Tape. 4-ni. pivecs ip S t " N-'nch wl.l ia Met 3 for .Mc 11 right's ( imlirlc li Feld. In thrce ivldths Mcj 3 for 2.1c .liigrre llrald, n h.'e pint r blue Mc plecei 3 for 23c Allen's Quality Hair Nets .(tc cell, l,00 ii rieicn 3 dozen a. eertrrt a jeu lah, S'1H. V'len are justly famous Xn- the nuallt of Utelr HWr Neta, The sllppen enp Bride of Today rmtWr'tmtmtmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm9 mMimmmmmmmmmmmmmmm' i mmWZ-'Lmmmmmmmmmmmm ' ''y''' LWmwwwwwwwwwwwX. lUBbSi ' bYbiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH wlMalllllllB LL Wm-ikmm'- 1 JijBlBtfSllllllllllllllllllllllll W'''-WWWWwi WW ''mi WW' f u-!mmm r '" .. '""J 87mMkWMzT-s W f V " - K.feWflBAaaaeKwWJwtA'ytS . r . ' : -. . y. t'hote ly V.inuy t'.i r KMiii Allfn Drew Cook MISS HKNKIKTTA MaeDONAIJ) WILSON Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. He) nelds Wilsen, of Westwood, Viilaneva, whose marrlngn te Mr. Kdwnrd Oram Shakespeare. .Ir., rill talis place this afternoon at 4:. 10 o'cleilc nt the Church of the Re deemer, Ilrjn Mawr ,..,,, ,, .. , ,i ark; third, Lsscx (eunt. feeceud and I third prizes were diplomas. Second class First prize, Rrenr Singing Societies, .$300 and bust of Beethoven; second prize. Elizabeth, N. J. : third, Qiiecnsbore, diplomas Third class First prize. Perth Am boy. 100; sorend prire. Atlantic Citj ; third. Lancaster. Pa., diplomas ay iMPORTEns, DEsiasEita d makers of ire3.vs t cuil. y ft DKC.V'fl AVFAHEL Of THE HIQUE8T CHARACTER FOR ? KM MORE TUAX TWENTY-SIX YEARS APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND xy 200 Dresses "Of the Better Kind 4 te 200 Dresses reduced from reduction made at time of purchase from the selling SB price plainly marked en every ticket. gg Styles for Street, Afternoon and Evening. JS$ Every fashionable fabric from Georgette crepe te gv Canten, including the new lace frocks in high color. 5 f We Specialize in Apparel that Slenderizes the Larger Weman iSJJS BONWIT TELLER. 6,CQ t2AeiyecialASAopQftmaenA CHESTNUT AX 13 STREET FOR TOMORROW THURSDAY Closing-out Sale of Women 's and Misses ' COATS-CAPES-WRAPS 200 Women's & Misses1 High-Grade Coats Formerly Sold at 55.00 te 125.00 Twill Ceals & Wraps Gerena Coats 6c Wraps Senetta Coats & Wraps Veldyn Coats, Capes & Wraps Many Are Fur-Trimmed NOTE This is without exception THE MOST EXTRAORDI NARY VALUE-GIVING EVENT in Women's and Misses' Coats of the entire season. Early shopping is sug gested. Hundreds of women leek forward te this yearly sale, as they knew WHAT IT MEANS TO BUY BONWIT TELLER & CO. high-grade Ceals, Capes and Wraps at such a low price. THIRD FLOOR HU MISS HENRIETTA WILSON ' TO WED MR. SHAKESPEARE Marriage Will Take Place This Aft ernoon at Bryn Mawr A wedding of much Interest will lake place nt hnir-paBt l e clock this after noon In the Church of the lledeemer, Bryn Mawr, when MIrm Henrietta Mac Donald Wilsen. daUKhtcr of Or and I Mrs. J. Reynolds Wilsen, of 1709 Sprue street and Westwood VllInnea, will bf-come the bride of sir, Kdward Oram Shakespeare, Jr, son of Mrs, Kdward Oram Shakespeare, of the Wellington The ceremony will be performed by the Ilcv Floyd W Temktn, rector of Hely Trinity Church, and the Itev Geerge Calvert Carter, rector of the church The bride, who will be given In marriage b. her father, will wmr a gown of lver white t'stln und silver brocade made en simple lines, with a reurt train of tulle and duchess luce from the ihmilders, and a veil of tulle and lace which was worn by her mother at her wedding, sur mounted with orange b'ossemq Sir will carry a shower beucjuet of I'llcs of the valley ami white orchids Miss Allcen H"nsen, of Ijmten, Kng will net as maid of honor, She will wear a frerk of deep orchid color chif fon with n girdle of shaded orchid and u i plcture hat of biscuit color lace trimmed with n. rose te match the dress and with 1 a long stream of lac falling nt ene side She will carrv thistles and larkspur The bridesmaid- will b Mrs Fred erick H. Lee. Jr , Mrs. Bertram Llppin Llppin cett, Miss r.llzabeth Itutsell Tucker, Miss llnchel Fltler, Miss IxnilBn. M. New. kirk, nil of thl city, and Miss Timet If Icwls, of New Yerk They will wear frocks of chiffon two of each shade of orchid color, from the dfix-st, te the p.i!est tones with glrul". of sharied orchid nnd hats of biscuit color lare similar te the maid of honor The,, will carry snrinsr flower" ! Miss LllZrtbcth Shirley Fetterolf daughter 0f Mr nnd Mrs Morten H ! Fetterolf. will be the llewcr girl She will wear a frock of flesh color chiffon ( with a girdle of fiewcrH und will carry III UlUMIUJUIUIlt'U UUUIJUV'I. Mr. Charles Grenvllle Wilsen brether of the brlde, will act as best man The ushers will Include Mr Hareld Webber Mr. William J Batrd. Jr. Mr Kdward Cresman, Mr Tristram ' Colket, Cd 1 tsi g 1 jSfc Sk A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE Chestnut Cerner Twelfth 9 12 0FF i&fi li, SS8 SS I !& I one-fourth te one-half, the 38 .00 Valetta, Canten Crepe and Novelty Wraps Tweed Coats & Capes Genuine Camel's Hair Coats & Capes Mr. W, Keynelds .InmcM O. Wllfen Wilsen, Jr.. and Mr.' ?Wft 2d, brothers of th mdl. In King, of Clevtlni'd, ,'& bride, Mr. t. Orini O, nnd Mr. Kleeunt Klngbury, of Ne erl. A reception will fellow thocere thecere thocere meny at the home of the bride's par ents. p'fp.nn Slunlx Cemrsn ef Amffle MNBTEBN'TIt A MARKP.T 11. 1:.10. n 31, fl:30. T'30. B'30 MAnsilAl.f, NF.ltN rnoiitTTiey "PENROD" &$$S& WITH I'RECKLKS BARRY A,ren BUSTER KEATON ' MT WtKE'51 RELATIONS TtSrli&n 10 A M. 12. 2, 4. H H ie r. M. m P Il-ead end Chestnut I.OV ' THE TRAP" UIANHY In iS.',,. Larry Semen L.Tl fien lter Q'te'c tr Preaperltv Special PALACE 1 'TH AND MARKET 10 A. M. te 11 V M. RODOLPH VALENTINO & GLORIA SWANSON F.llner film's "Hcrenrl the Reefca" AKLAU1A ie a m. te ii. is p. m. "SPANISH JADEVR'iS'JK.. ii VICTORIA NINTH A MARKET n A M. te 11 1.1 P M WM. FARNUM LARRY SEMON "MIACKI.K3 OK liOI.D" "A PAIR W KIMiK" CAPITOL KlUHTli & MAHKKT JO A. M te 11:13 V. II, RICHARD HAnTlir.UMF.SS In "THK ,SKKXTII DAI " GLOBEJlMVaudevKET ri-fi.M ei s n te ii CROSS KEYS T.,'.'..1 edtieda' and Sitnrdai 2 1,", MAE DESMOND fVvrf? "THAT GIRL PATSY" VFAT UKF.K "SMII.IN' TIIROIT.n" BROADWAY Vf,? Wed. ft sat . 2:ii stock THEBRAT' VTALMUT "'JPSiZS'" I'OMITIVEI.V last TWO UKKKU ONLY MUSICAL SHOW IN TOWN CHARLOTTE EEHWCGD LETTY PEPPEP- SEATS NOW FOr. NEXT ANT) I.AST 1VKF.K Bread St. Theatre Geerge M. Cehan's Musical Comedy The Honeymooners Under th Ausplr of tha Hely Nam Union ilfen T'les . tVd nie.. Msy 29, SO. .VI EITH'S THEATRE BESSIE CLAYTON filir & Feftrl Master 1 sfp- .lame Templeton nnd The Verstll etette In 'THE ROX PARTY" IV Ernest R. Ball, Aileen Stanley Bid MEMORIAL KEK 1III.M II IMtTP H.rcctlen M. K. Felt (lM)INr chM,n,jt s "in ilLIIllIi Centln 11 A V. te It P M Florence Vider in "Weman.WakeUp" .nnpn-HABOU) t.IXJYD IN "1 DO- ADMISSION. BOc. KXCBPT SATl'nUAT AND HOLIDAYS AFTER (1 P M. WILLOW GROVE PARK I,st Four Dnjs of Franke and His Orchestra Ds"nce In l-Mtieetand Platter Dinners Sered at t-,ln, rec!Sl Pit n" Picnics New Roekmc r . vi;' 7 ,iW V"! " v ,-i 'A " ,i t t l m ..-A I rv t b i t H - 3 - M 4 i .. l-, PK1 J. rJ Cfj-fet V."W. n.y nfe.i1 ,- h. . tff jKli .i.w j'C,
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