CT SlQ.QTP ARIFTT DI?fDfl? Zmtu MISS FnAWPCC CTFEI Itrlte, Mr. and r. Hasilnrt will be atMr. Benjamin OlnsW. Mr. I. Wftia- ruction flunl.r CempM3 IST1 GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE If flncy Jpyme Speafca e a Number of Interesting Garden V) pa . j n . Parties Ste sees niias rter siiiracnve l.es '! me arf Tells of Miss Dixen s Prowess at College m 5!16" "?"?". .". L audden "run" en ru.u.. , - tin. TBC nrai "'- - - &n by Mr. and Mrs. Davis S.B. SiflThoner of their son-in-law and ' ff 'Vd .. "'.enn'f, Jr. It win held nt the irnvnjc, mmi mmi levely garden. &JL. rr nlae. OknvnJc, Had 21. The Chew have n .-V The Chews have n levciy Knrucn. "".li ! nf the tea was mich n cold ! '.ftrjenc crowded, in the !" II was en Saturday, aiaj at, Whoe "mi who were at the Hern ShJw tee, remember hew very chilly P.lTi hst dny. The next garden party ,,ir,.i,. one ilven by the Lcld.vs last wis the one g;n . . ... It certainly pour hinlav. and li i5 te be hoped tha the weather Ja be much mere propitious for the ISen wKty which Sin. Herace Bin- "V m.S I will Rive today at her home rfdner It foner of Viela Hemer. In naaner hi .. Cent,nce W&irw. gk V Knox Mcllwaln en June 20, kridil Py frothy Burr is te be ik. maid of honor, and Sir. Upton ftlllttn an. Mary Page Piatt the nr- bs BrTimorrewSIr. and Mrs. Bayard Bowl. Ill eive rf garden party for their son d &tfr.jn.law, Mr, and Mrs. 8 H. Baynrd Bewie, Jr., at their attractive place in Chestnut Hill en fflt avenue, which the facetious call 1 OaS turday there will be three gni ..r a nil en the Main Line. Ml Miry K . Oibien. of Maybrook, Wynne- weed. '" w enc erKMr- 5nd M Htnry 0. Gibsen, and the card of Mrs. Rebert 0. H. "rock Is Inclesed. Then Mr and Mr. Jehn Bedgers Maxwe 1, .f Selkirk. Vlllnjjeva, will entertain in i Kima way for Careline Maxwell Whit"? ami Florence Clothier. The third garden party will be a debutante ilfilras It Is te introduce Anna Mess, and A te be given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mess, at their place en City line in Bala. Dozens of next wuuVs debutantes will receive, and I am sure it will be lets of fun. A dinner and dnnce will fellow for the receiving party and additional gueetr MAR! CARTER Is very attractive. I mw her several days age in Bwn Mawr wearing n white cross cress ititched sweater, white flannel skirt and a hat of dark blue straw with a lunch of brilliant red poppies hanging en the right side. The het was small and ort of a poke-bonnet effect, which iras most becoming. Mary, who Is the jeunier sister of Virginia Carter, is coming out next fall. Virginia has been quite 111 for the last few weeks, but she Is much better new, which, I am sure, ever) enc will be glad te bear. TOUISR DIXON, the youngest Lf daughter of Mr. T. Henry Dixen, of Chestnut Hill, has been at Wellcsley College for the last two years Instead of coming out. She Is nwfully attrnc tire and very pepulnr up there, nnd from what I've just heard, rtie Ib just 11 athletic as her many cousins Melly Thayer, who shines nt tennis: Mnrgn Ktta Sharpies, who is se geed at Ice leckey, nnd Slnrgarcttn Dixen, who has develepeil Inte one of the best of the joenger gelfrre in this city (she qualified te play In the Intercity matches between Philadelphia. Hosten nnd New Yerk, 'foil knew.) At Wcllesley Louise Dixen wen her "TV" and was voted the best athlete at the college. Isn't that impressive? rnilB twelfth unmml June fete for ,1 the rhanlu Memerial Heme for the Aged Wind Is te be this Thursday. There will be music, among which will be sengi sung by n little French boy, fjeerges Oautier. age twelve, nnd a sup- Jn from fi until 7 o'clock, besides ether Inds of entertainment. Tile home does a arcat ileal of wonderful work nnd n Jiumber of people nre Interested in It. Mrs. William Henry Woodward Is ' chairman of the Auxiliary Committee ef Ladles, nmeng whom are Mrs. Edgar fans Smith. Mrs. Rudelph Blanken burr Mrs. Stanley (. Fluge, Jr.. Mrs. L. Webster Fex. Mrs. J. Bertram Uppincett. Mr. Floyd W. Temklns ud Mrfc. Charlemagne Tower. NANCY WYNNE. will sail for Eurcpe en June 20, where she expects te remain until the fall. lA.andJMr8: D- Knlckerbacker Boyd ay1! their daughter. MIm Lygbeth Boyd, erf the Coronade Apartment, will leave en Saturday. Ju ly 1, for Cape May. N. &"&! ?r,ll.i,,penAutne "urnmer at trie..rnnifen!' Hetel. The engagement of Miss Boyd ami Mr. Henry Peter Bene has been recently announced. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Milten Orlirgs will return from their wedding trip en LiOUIS c, Mrs. Griggs' mother, naKer. jr.. or Ht. Aan rhrDoendgssrerrtty " waB MUs Mrs. Carl Neldhard Martin and her daughter. Miss Evelyn Martin, of 408 Mcreland avenue. Chestnut Hill, will arrive in this country eri Friday from France, where Miss Martin has been sasS'lft. fill' Mftrl,n WIU make her m.n Ad i.1,1?' 0h9 ward Zlmmer' ?l nn,'.Li5i9.P? La"cv Place, who Srm CiV.P!flnB their plece at Chestnut Hill, will leave en Wednesday. July 6, & M.ai.ne' whcre they w"' remain until tne autumn. , Ee!,nan. Martin Johnaen. of tne engagement of her daughter. Mian Ann Louise Jehnsen, te Mr? & J. BroekS j0BBift-B0-Betf.Hr' W Mr- Charl J. B. Yerung, of St. Davidn Afi. T.v.n. son, who is a granddauirhter ut m or mis city, made Edward M. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The guests who will attend the buffet upper and dance te be given by Miss try C. Flrre, daughter of Mrs. S. E re, at her nema this eenlng In Joner of Mies Elisabeth Elliett Miller, Mir or nr antl Mrs. Merris Beeth Miller, of 400 Seuth Twenty-second ,f.VV.ne!" wfddlng te Lieutenant f.vlt 9' Lamh ' N' of Qhle. will gKSJ',.ce t0norrew nfternoen In Old in i f "L pret iant Episcopal Church. vi..Erclid,e tht '"t're bridal party and rwH ' (;l",1 I'rewc. Miss Dorethy E. lfcMi,e?.Bes",n : nr- anrt Mrs. Merris Beeth Miller Miss Mary Webster Kav, "Kink 11' n lll,lli an'l Mr- Jehn T. liiii.; - Ml8 rPre Wll attend Miss "'Her as nuid of honor. $ ?ni 5lrq AVIlllam X Merlce, of M?.in&t-.Mnr,lns Chestnut Hill, will enffln n llnncr en Wednesday and Mr'. 7.1'0 KU,fs,s wl" 'nclude Mr. Pain.. C, Hf"r 1'e.irce. Mr.- and Mrs. Si u-"1""' Jlr- "n Mrs. Henry hurHrJhck,1.Jlr- and MrH' Jhn Ar Ar Terr.v ' ""cl nr- '""1 Mrs. Rebert O. fflfvturi,ml MrK; Merris and their 8lh r iiiLlcaS cnrly thls month fr .tltreUm1(f' w.hru ,1,p.v will occupy ieir cami ter the summer. Arthur "ffi" J aCr1,en, n1 Mr. Chester th" laM,, fctw Yerlc", will arrive tht u Ju p ri ' ", week te attend iuKVu?'ef ?if,MI,", M. Harrison, rlten of Ar.i,r '"1(1 .MrSl- JlBlih Har- Ihl, l hureh "f hn Redeemer. Brvn Wawr, t M?rt inS '.n(,Kap WrlKht Balrd' et uthtr M,-Ch,es,nui ,,l. "d 'heir land, Orc lm '"" M,net- of I,ort J"l0 r '!? by m.Ot0r en Frl 'ty will ii.V,' Vlari1. Maas, where . Mr vltJL & ,lJd. Mra' Patrd's Mlnet ui, Kdr w Da rd, Jr. Mrs. $'. m nr?ii2 iMl.?, aflner wen 1Mse"ra wtMi,UW8ucUy today t0 -icrai wieks with her parents. liemienrh?,.Pe,,?FJj- of 8319 S""'1 i a brldEe nnes-,M,ut "l. will entertain Hner of Mr,"TI !uiBd?,v "ftcrnoen In ntle ntv 3, 10.lr,as H-'immnr. of At- Iff' will Mernti',hl,11" CaatMr' et Met '"Inesdav ecv"lplr'aln. a dinner en Country yUVcnln at the Philadelphia i'r- JeaeItphrii SLi?chc.nclJ1 d"U6htcr 0f lm- .l maki Cl,t:,,ck-,J';.. of Wynne SUnby her cri.n'er..Uebut at a tea li?r"''lK,hteIrr8Muh.arllen Ynrna ad ? fcy,n'nth and i-- nea Yarna. of Fruw Creii 2. Micust streets iina rta & Mrm; , even. and Mis. AN , Jlln D. ReVih' daBhter of Mrs. Ben- ' 'W tbre.,i .l,h- who have been rave. " In i thu "K mst February, will W Maay?"8 tuu'ry en the Aqultala V . Mr. ,.. .8Bjffta.tarva--'S. a"d " m ? -he 'hav-e 'beeUe adr If Wen FrM : wl". return te this eeun. Eww ?AnlpWn" n,ttaeccPy hw home ;'A.t,j V5 " 'hui summer. ki savin her debut last winter. The Junier Charity Dance will be given at the Merlen Cricket Club, en S?Ida; K'erJ,nB;'J.Ju"? . under the ....J.. me i.iuir tiue or st. Vin cent's Heme. Mrs. William L. Hirst. Kr, ' the committee, the e her members of which Include Mr. Rebert HSd(S Mra Mnry F. Michel!. Mrs. MriHaTM.?'aF Jna?; M.rs- H,enry Mclntlre. i.! J,hn Slnn&tt. Mrs. Herman Vetted S fi?' Mrs. Christian A. Hagen, Mr- Arthur p. Smith, Mrs. Rebert T Blcknell and Mrs. Edward Carpenter. The marrlage of Miss Catharine Jacksen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs a! AAra,thSen: ?f,.613 Parker avenue. Rex- Phi?fhi'nRi1d Mr-. Je,?ph Hurit- of wt Philadelphia, took place en Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock In St. Jeseph's Church. Colllngdale, Pa. The ??vw!Lnyn wn," Performed bv Father UQromell. A reception followed the Sir,e.mt.ny f ' th.e. !?eme of tha brlda's parents, after which Mr. and Mrs. Hunt In Colllngdale after June 16. r6 "irfla t Ml Dal8y Isabel ?$yh.J w ft,!b'rU1' daughter of Mr. x.dtrsj Wai!Sr 9ray- et Detroit, nnd Mr. Harrison Edsall. of Bryn Mawr. took place en Thursday afternoon, June 1. rh,wACk0'lt,fhe eth5dlst Episcopal Church in Paell. The Rev. Mr. John Jehn son, rector of the church, officiated. The J?rid2 M. 'iy1 ln marriage by her brother-in-law. Mr. Themas E. Traynor. A. reception followed at the home of the "?? brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Themas E. Traynor, of Deven. NORTH PHILADELPHIA RiIan.C,hari.es.AVKeder' of 2458 Nrth 2,?.1'?""! Btff,et' t?8 Bene te her sum mer home. Pine Rest, at Bergey. Pa., where she will remain until the fall. HMri,.1nd Jf8, V Malter and their daughter, Miss Alice Malter. of 1531 Diamond street, will sail for Europe en nilfn VL n ,he 8,aJnhlp Noerdam te spend the summer abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Anten Derfner and Miss Edna Derfner. of 1324 Glrard avenue: will leave en Wednesday for New Yerk, where they will sal! fcr Europe te re main until the fall. Mrs. Max Rieser. of Columbus, O.. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milten Dal slmer, of 2268 North Bread street, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Streusse, of 3413 Race street, nre being congratulated en the birth of a son. Mrs. Streusse will be remembered as Miss Flera Greens felder. The marrlage of Miss Essie Kesslcr. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Keaslcr. of 2335 North Nineteenth street, and Mr. Dae Shlnder will take place en Thursday evening next. jawajajajMajajay j. -, iaam(anai1aaaaaH aaH9iMlnavJ''''''''l Ka!K" ' -wmTmmmmmmmmm mmm "IH tHTWs'V'H Hannah M M-" ;'"-' '.'H Elliett, h' '''"; yB who will M aaaaakTv v.v - .;: H M V -W,, fa m marry H i,a H Mr. Walter mr'Lkk 'vH C. Pete Wjp)ii B en kaaaaV, ,; ''' '; H IH Hf v-;,'( v---', ',V H lsaMBaaBaaHRjaiwaaJ M v ''iv.v.l7' iil aLaH' ?'ii'ty'-l'i -',rVV.saaaaaaH I HlaHiaialaaaaraamrTnMIHa ' '' saWVjtsaaaaaasasaaaaEaaaaaaaaaaaHaaaaaBBAUHaK ViSaHESHaaaaaaaaHHBKTIaaaH' 7 . '., lKHaaaaaaaHink.lWVHiI .' w BKaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVIHtSiaa vllMa; IKk'' vHv K&WKniHaHHaVHHaHa ' MISS FRANCES STEEL BRIDE OF MR. HASTINGS Mlta Frledland Weds Mr. Neff. Newman-Berman Nuptlala A beautiful wedding will take place this evening at 8 o'clock In the Walnut Presbyterian Church, Fortieth and Wnl nut streets, when Miss Frances Wallace Steel, daughter of MrB. Rebert Wallace Steel, of Hamilton Court. Thirty-eighth and Chestnut streets, will become the brlde of Mr. Berkeley V. Hastings, of Milten, Pa. The Rev. Jehn A. Mac Callum. D ,D.. pastor of the church, will officiate at the ceremony, which will be followed by a reception at the Phllemuslan Club, Fortieth and Walnut streets. Many guests from New Yerk nnu Micnigan arc expected. The bride will be nttlred In a gown of white satin, embroidered In pearls, with a train of satlne, and a veil of tulle, arranged in n coronet and fast ened with orange blossoms, extending the length of the train. She will carry n shower bouquet of white orchids, sweet pens and lilies of the valley. Her sister. Miss Ellen B. Steel, will attend her an meld of honor. She will wear a gown of tiame-colered chiffon and a silver-gray hnt, nnd will carry an old fashioned bouquet. The bridesmaids will Include Mist Theresa Stiles, Miss Alice Heebner, Miss Helen McClure, of Detroit. Mich,, nnd Mrs. Themas C. Hill, of CrlRdeld, Md. The bridesmaids will wear gowns of chiffon In the pas telle shades, with hats t correspond, and will carry old-fashioned bouquets. Miss Marlen Wlttkern. a small cousin at the bride, will act as flower girl, and will wear a dainty frock of white organdie. She will carry a basket of flowers. Mr. J. Edward Hastings, of Milten, Pa., will net ns best man for his brother. The ushers will Include Mr. J. D. Dlnsmere, a cousin of the bride bride bride greom: Mr. Harry Z. Ryder. Mr. W. Walter Wilsen, of Milten, Pa., nnd Mr. Hnymend W. Krtse. also of Milten. Upen their return from a wedding klnsen, vice president, and Miss Marie Murphy, president. The members of St. Luke's String Club will give their annual recital this evening In St. Luke's Hall, Bread and Jacksen streets. The mem bers Include Miss Helen Krai), presi dent ; Miss Ethel Lang, Miss Helen King, Mies Marian Smith, Miss Edith Smith, Miss Madeline Littleton, Miss Dorethy Hunter, Miss Gladys West, Miss Viela Ramsey, Miss Irma Kern, pianist, and Mrs. Putre. QERMANTOWN Mrs. Herace M. Combes and her daughter, of 6449 Greene street, have sailed for Europe, where they will spend the summer. Mrs. E. Mitchell and her granddaugh ter. Mrs. Raymond Mitchell, have re turned te their home In Connecticut after a visit with Mrs. Edward Shewaker, of B623 Beyer street. Mrs. Shewaker Is entertaining as her guest Mrs. Har riet Skinner, of Niagara, N. C. Miss Eleanere M. Schmld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert C. Schmld, of 811 Church lane, Germantown, was one of the bridesmaids at the marriage of Miss Kttty V. Whelen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Whelen, of Mount Airy, and Mr. Samuel Lawn, which took place en Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gartley, of Gewen avenue. Mount Airy, sailed en Saturday en the Celtic for Europe. They expect te be gene several months. The Women's Aid of the Episcopal Convocation of North Philadelphia will give a garden party and fete at Wyck. Germantown avenue and Walnut lane, en Thursday, June 8, from 2 until 8 P. M. Mrs. Jules Hanley and her family, of West Penn street, have left te occupy their cettnge In Ocean City, where they will remain until the fall. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Llpschuetz, of Hetel SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Mnrgaret Kelly, of 2114 Seuth Fifteenth street, entertained the mem bers of the Sigma Lambda Phi Sorority at her home en Friday evening. The members Include Miss Ella Brooks. Miss Margaret Kelly. Miss Rebecca Keith. Miss Helen Kr.all. Miss Helen King. Miss Ethel Lang. Miss Gertrude Miller, Miss Florence Tuft, Miss Clara Loehrs, Miss Mary Kelly and Miss Kathryn Ewart. Miss Mary Merlnrlty, of 2418 Lembard street, entertained the members of the Phi Sigma Tau Sorority last evening at her home. The members include Miss Eleaner Beyle, Miss Rose Cerklll, Miss Lorctte Grlnnan, Miss Cecil Kenny, Miss Agnes Kelly. Miss Anna Lane. Miss Mary Merlarlty. Miss Kathleen Muliln, Miss France McCarre, secretary; Miss Fler. enca Jerdan, treasurer ; Miss Helen Jen- What Clubwemen Will De Tomorrow The last regular meeting for the season ls held by the " Club nt 4 P. M., Mrs. C. ShMard Smith presidiiuj. Meetings of the di rectors nnd the Finance Committee precede. A Japanese fete te mntk the welcome of Guild members and visitors te the New Century Guild Reef is given nt 8 P. M. Ne ad mission fee. Dancing If desired. Miss Blanche B. Sinn, chairman of social activities, is in charge. The Women's Foreign Missionary Seclctv, Phllndcllipln Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, holds the season's final meeting ln tht First Church, Norrlstewn. The sessions at 10:30 nnd 2:30 o'clock will offer reports and nddresses. The Civic Club, Norrlstewn, clos ing meeting ls nt 3 P. M. Current Opinion is reviewed by Mrs. Jehn Palst. "Why Hurry?" ls the ques ques tlen Mrs. William G. Wilsen dis cusses. Mrs. H. C. Grcsh Is hostess. Majestic, will meve into their new home at 6620 Lincoln drive about June 10, Mr. and Mrs. Adelf Leeb. Miss Mar guerite Leeb nnd Master Arthur Leeb, of Wlssahlcken nnd West Cliveden ave nues, sailed en Saturday en the Ncu Amsterdam te spend tlie summer In Europe. Miss Harriet Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter V. Smith, of 351 Pel ham read, will entertain .at a dinner en Tuesday evening, June 13, In honor of Miss Marjerle Riley Beyer, daughter of Mrs. Walter N. Beyer, of 4701 Wayne avenue. The marriage of Miss Beyer and Mr. Renald Semple Claypoole will take place en Wednesday, June 14. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Williams, of 611 West Clhcdfn street, entertained at a theatre party, followed by dinner, en Saturday afternoon In honor of their son. Mr. Frederick Williams. Jr. The guests Included Mr. Jack -Deris. Mr. Samuel Fcssendcn. Mr. Broek Evans, Mr. Henry Pratt and Mr. Rebert Ma tens, who has Just returned from Seuth America. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Charles A. Raymond entertained Informally at a tea with musle at her heme In Llunerch en Sunday afternoon. The guests were the members et the Music Study Class of the Philadelphia Music Club, of which she is a member. Mrs. W. Reger Frenflcld, of Meylan, accompanied by Mrs. A. Robinson Mil ler and her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Por Per ter, will leave In a few days for a camp at Rangeley. Me. MOORESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shnrpless, of west Main street, are being congratu lated upon the birth of a son, Pnlmer Martin Sharpless, en May 31. Mrs. J. W. Nickelsen, Jr.. has had as her guest for a tlme Mra. M. T n...r,n icf Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Cecrper, of Camden avenue, have announced the engagement nt fhMr Hai.r.htcr -tiaa Helen Pnssmere Cooper, te Mr. Charles f A. Celling. ' BONW1T TELLER & CO. SthmBrJnep . WALNUT ATTHDOmmi WEDNESDAY CORSETS & BRASSIERES FOR THE YOUNG MISS Specially Priced 4.95 Medel pictured : of pink broche, especially designed for the growing Miss, featur ing elastic top, light boning and button fastening at top of corset. A very remark able value. m home at Milten. NEFF-FUIEDLAND An attractive wedding took plnce en Sunday evening at 6 o'clock In the Beth Israel Synagogue when Miss Ethel Fried, land, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Abraham Frledland, of 3006 Oxford street, was married te Mr. Harry Neff, the Rev. Marvin Nathan officiating, The bride were a gown of white crystal beaded chlf. fen ever satin with court train nnd tulle veil edged with duchess lace. She car ried a shower bouquet of orchids ed lilies of the valley. Mrs. Merris U. Frledland was the matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Ida Polish, Miss Fanny Welsman, MIssiAnna Mil ler and Miss Lena Ellen. The best man wan Mr. Maurice Frledland, brother of the bride, and the ushers Included Mr. Leuis Mlllner, Mr. Jeseph Mlllner, Mr. Hnrrv Felman and Mr. Marcus Rosnev. A reception followed at Apelle Ilnll. NEWMAN-BERMAN A pretty wedding took place en Sun dny evening at 6.30 o'clock when MIra Charlette Berman, daughter of Mr. and Mra Abraham Berman, of 830 North Forty-first street, became the brlde of Mr, Charles Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Newman, of 6320 Over brook avenue. In the Temple Ileth El. FIfty-elfhth and Walnut streets The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Samuel Fredman. ' The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, were a gown of white satin, trimmed with crystal beads, nnd a tulle veil arranged with orange blossoms extending the length of her train. She carried a shower bouquet of whlte or chids and lilies of the valley. Mrs William Nlckelas wan the matron or honor. The bridesmaids Included Mis-. Miriam Carabel, Miss Llllle Fastman. Miss Helen Lacorew, Miss Anna Flnkel sen and Miss Ella Newman, and Miss Charlette Lev! was flower girl. Mr. William Nlckelas wag best man and the ushers Included Mr. Leen Ber man, brother of the bride : Mr. Aaren Newman, brother of the bridegroom ; man ana Mr. arry Fastman, FINK PETCHON An Interesting wedding took ptuce en Sundnv afternoon at 1,30 o'clock when Miss Mary Pctchen, daughter of Mr. nnd Mr Jacob Petchen, of 1639 North Thirtieth street, was married te Mr. Harry Fink. The Rev. Marvin Nathan efllclated. The brlde wero a gown of crystal beaded navy blue chnrmcuse, with large picture hnt, rind carried a shower bouquet of orchids. She was at tended by her sister, Miss Fanny Pet Pet ceon, as maid of honor nnd the brides mnldn were Miss Sylvia Lerner nnd Mlfs Jenny Pctchen. The best man was Mr. Maurice Brown nnd the ushers Included Mr. Sydney S. Brown and Mr. Milten Snedaker, of New Yerk. l NORRI8TOWN Mr. and Mra Augustus Gilbert, Jr.. of Curren terrace, entertained nt a chil dren's party en Friday ln honor of their small daughters. Miss Muriel nnd Miss Margaret Gilbert. The guests Included Hiss Helen Virginia Atkinson, Miss Der- . ethv Green nnd Mlas Frances Green. Miss June Benner, Miss Der.s Benner, Miss Anna Rend, Mies Jnne Overhelt7er, Miss Dorethy Clem, Master Jeseph Hit ter, Master Albert Pigeon, Jr . Master Frederick Farneswerth. Master Charles Fnrneswerth, Mnster Edgar Paul. Mas ter wuuam uresn, jr, and .Master Philip Oresh. I Mrs A. Yeakle, Miss Marv Yenkle and Mrs. L. J. Crnnkshaw, of West Mar shall street, haNe gene te Atlantic flty, where they will remain until fall. Direction WunUr Cefnmnr ef .J NIHRTKENTM 11, l'SO. 8:30, fi:SO, T:S0 ,V, 1 uinKETA. " -..'. ww mmmmmmmmmmmmmkmmmum IMPORTERS, DE81QKER8 MAKERS OF WOMEN'S CBtL- JUt DREX'S APPAREL OF TBE HIGHEST CHARACTER FOR $ UORE THAN TWENTY'SIX YEARS 2t APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND tifLi$ H Cheatnut Cerner Twelfth A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE Dress Value Extraordinary! 16 Reduced te O J Frmeriy 39.50 Of heavy Canten crepe, printed crepes and tub silks. 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GRIFFITH'S "ORPHANS of the STORM" A DT Am A lwm tiicaTNirr AKlsAlslA 10 A M te 11.15 1 II. "SlGNTy. JACK 0' LANTERN" VlTTflDIA NINTH & MARKET VlVlVJIl A. M. te II 13 V. M. ewffi.'REPORTED MISSING r A DITHI KK1HTH AND MARKET Kt All 1 vll 10 A M. TO 1 1 ;1G 1 Jl. "The Face Between JUNIPER AND .MARKET Vaudeville fONTINt'On 11 TO 11 rDHQQ KTYQ ,!0 market IKUdd IVCi I d NlOHTI.r. 15 W.innrtnv nnH laturria) . 1'. MAE DESMOND APNI f "SMILIN THROUGH" Net! UVk- 'IT IV ttAnKl. H ROOM" IIERT i.Tr.t.r GLOBE ALDINE Direction SI. i: F-lt Chmtnut St. nt inth Centln 11 A. M te 11 P M "BEYOND THE RAINBOW" WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST NEXT WEEK ORACE DAVISON In "THE SPLENDID LIE." AND IN PERSON WILLOW GROVE PARK TOII.W SuptIi rreKrnmn Rondered by CONWAX AND HIS BAND Accompanied by Soloists of Distinction DINE AT THE CASINO HAVE A THRILL ON THE AMt'SEMENTB DDflAn W COLLIER'S BISAJnjJ repi'LAR cemedv "THE HOTTENTOT" bv Phlleratrlnn Players for the benefit of th SlKtera of the Geed Shepherd. ffi M W UJ '1A- UF-.rt. 1M&.A.Z ValianT MTA8LUHSO-H1 - 1822 CHESTNUT STREET VALIANT'S is the sort of shop where one may come, com pare values and deliberate. The VALIANT COMPANY frankly desires the patronage of the dis criminating purchaser, and main tains a range of values in fine Fur niture, Decorative Objects and Fab rics, net te be found elsewhere. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR DECORATION CONTRACT PAINTING VALIANT SERVICE IS CORDIAL VALIANT PRICES ARE MODERATE' V-'jaBc Kffi We Specialize in Apparel that Slenderizes the Larger Weman BL lillfc iJ -J. Jl in 523Sgg3g? BONWrn TELLER 6XQ QAe Specially fSAofyOrtwaHetid CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Arranged for Wednesday CLOSING OUT WOMEN'S & MISSES Coats, Capes & W raps it FORMERLY PRICED TO 95.00 35.00 SATIN GIRDLE 2.50 Short girdle of flesh-color satin adapted te the needs of the young miss is lightly boned, with insert of elastic aside waistline te cup figure and prevent from slipping. MISSES' BRASSIERES 2.95 Linen and satin brassieres te be worn ever short or top less gersets. Alse brassiere-CORSELETTES combining corset and brassiere. Of satin or broche, priced 2.95 and up. ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE GARMENTS EMBRACING COATS, CAPES AND WRAPS OF VELDYNE, MARVELLA, SONNETTA, TWILL CORD, CORDINE, PIQUETINE, GABARDINE, CAMEL'S HAIR A remarkable group of high-grade Coats, Capes and Wraps, including the season's most desirable models in a fine selection of fabrics and fashionable colorings. Every detail of design and finish reveals the former higher prices of these distinctive models. Sizes 1 4 te 46. Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street- 4- t CLOSING OUT SEVENTY-FIVE COATS & CAPES 16.50 Were up te 45.00 Imported tweeds and hemespuns fashion these swagger Sports Coats that feature set-in or raglan sleeves and Sports Capes in straight-line or flared models. Many introducing the smart vest effect and ether novel features. THJRD FLOOR A t, ..i.) LAS-A..?!, , .A.fe'fr h : . v-iJM . -. . . . , . . " -1214 The Felt Ha is Undoubtedly the Thing The very smartest and newest hats this season are of felt. And here we have unusually adorable ones of a beautiful quality French felt in two models. These hats come in White, Gray, Tan, Concord and Orchid, some entirely faced with Milan hemp and banded with grosgrain rib bon, ethers with bands of the hemp around crown and brim. $7.00 and $8.00 Imported Lisle Sports Hese in Four Styles, $1 a pair Imported llsle hose that has the t.hc n of Mlk nnd tulce the wear inK quality of ordinary lisle cemeH tn Whit B.ack and Helue In four different sports eules Yeu maj Uioet wide or narrow ribs. Jarnu.trd effects or openwork decks as your far.r dictates, but ln any stile they are an e.i.c lent buy at 81.00 a pair. $2.50 Fownes Heavy Milanese Silk Gloves at $2.00 lG-butten heavy silk gloves in Ecru White IVrlc H ;be! nit B a k and New Importations of Charming Leather Bags An ideal welding or Rradu.itien tift Is n leithn, .n or in ty case At Allen's they ma be ulitulned In a 1 the Ki"d sI;ri 1B co'ers Ter $li00 there is a st-ft rnumy bis with n i uuir,. puri-e ?, B0?d,sJz.-1 l" elope "itJle has a pencl tablet and n rrer. 9i.eu ami 912.50. t At $4.00 there Is a sma'.er envelope bJS uuh a miner n id a compartment for change .,r.u,.t-""'l1' .Sahft at ?2,50 ' '1S ' "fstlik lekjer mlrrei and p.ace for powder Anether medi I without the lip&u. k holder is $2.00. B.ad.d Bag's In dinVieut teUir effects me 85.00 te 80.50. Curtain Voile and. Swiss, 30c a yard at 30c0a"yatd.lty V''e nd P'aln Swlss for curUI"!i l 0 inches wide '4. . n ' .J X.iWi.. iaBU lie . i i .:. . Filet and Irish Laces in all the Desirable Widths Ust lace, u Inch plcet te c lnchen wlde 18c te 83.50 a yard Irish lace, i, Inch plcet te 6 Inches wide, 19c te 96.03 a yard. Last Few Days of Our Annual Summer Sale of Notions and Toilet Articles Standard Goods at Reduced Prices Including Talcum Powders, Toilet Creams, Teeth I'aitM.I Soaps, Face Powders. Spool Cotten, Absorbent Cotten. Nankina! mmA 111..'. n...ll U.I. N.I. ' "i,a.M ..... m (uaiii; ait tist. ,,1 .YrtiTXi; -V. vv LIPS rtV'i? "m i .Jll ! h l'.i ?fim fi.va 9 t ..i .."ntea m Cfii YeV . BMUfl.HWfettay ftlMMfilT'T 'hi T' ' YM1 tt&v. &v&sftiUaaaatfi .i.r " it t . Mstfssm&s&ik
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