.,KTfeteSnmMigf.t.tnAn.iVHW'. S&Ave .,V$& ' , " ' V'WJftal, f . " miST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Ftlancy Wynne sPeas f fIC Parties for Today She Tells of Twe interesting events in L,onaen ana Sees Seme Pretty Clethes -r , ! ; 1 i i nDAY there M be no Mg parties, mep1'. ,mnii luncheons. ten ' hV, . Sirs. AVIIHnm Meber, of ... it nncw. ';' ..." . i..,.ni,n fnr Sirjh Harri en. . Saturday. - . u Kit v t'ertcr will give Sarah nilit KiV;lv , te be one of her W i& , 'SWS . S&J S p. v i .nrlitcr. Sirs. Jest-pn .umuu, f her dan jmcr, . Mlnett, as you Per,lant'n, Oftlner Hnlrd. and she la fl?T1 r narents for fcevcral weeks. Tl5i,lnM lll w "te Cleveland for the Ui!I, ?'? Harriet King and her SS Teld" Balrd. which will take trotter, i"J - . j ncar '"S f MyFml'u Phi Her 'will entertain ,TAr hi honor of Mr. and Mrs. !' Bedlne. Mm. Bedlne was K Keu" New Yerk, you re- peeber. fflHB Bayard Bowies' garden party T,.j.. inmmed some one . A,?kfe were 105 cam parked out- 22 A ir Place, and there were cer- TtJw imndreds at tne tea. ane puny , tilily nunere Bowies' son 'HeMr-in-law. Mr. and Mrs It. u Hmrd Bewie. Jr., and was given ' iHBiir Place. Mldwoeas. in ncsuiui ' M 1 Bdwle, Jr., who wb, Chris . yu,?V.i.j.r. th ilflushtcr of Dr. ' Si M?s WIHiams "Blddlc C'adwnjader, Irfch.rrnW In a dress of lavender 7n tmbreldered in wime ana marge KlM hat of peach color straw trim Kth henna-colored velvet flowers, ZSli ytu most becoming te her nuburn Wr and brown eyes. She didn't seem , , wt h.usee , r --. . from unui i ""-", "" B tVsdi with 400 people at least. Bte and Baynrd hnve been staylnc tih bis parents for several weeks, but J, ire leaving tedav. He Is going back te Chlcaje, where he Is in business. and ebe expects te spend the rest of thftweek In Atlantic City with a friend tf heri, Dorethy Fngcn, of Pittsburgh, tad thtn for a month after that she U1 be with her parents at Radner. TJIS is the day when Louise Thomp son Is te be presented nt court. I teir she Is going te wear a white satin faa and a trnln of turquoise blue vel .., ,A T (.hmild think It would be tot becoming, tee, ns she has light lllrtna Oiue eyes, tjuu in jiiu " h. f M. Char cs Tretter Thompson. f 2118 Snruce street, nnd she and her Bether and sister Phoebe hnve been tbread for about two yenrs new. Louise I waged te nn Englishman, Captain JIOMI UeergO urn), niiuumui ". v. a T.nncpni. nt the Indian Armv. and she Is te be presented nt the Court of St. .Trnncs. There will seen be another happening In Londen of especial interest te many Pblladelpbfans. (m .lune ze Alicia au Pent will marrv Hnreld Sandferd Glcn- dennlnr. of Nerwnlk, Conn. Alicia Is tne et the Wilmington du Ponts and ha visited here a great deal, though the has net gene te mnny parties, as the has been In mourning for her mother, who died nbeut two yeers age. She Is quite a friend of Russell Tucker, the daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Henry Tucker, of 1818 Tine street. ' Alicia Is slight nnd pretty and very l"Jerstlng. Of course, ou knew that the has a beautiful voice, and that It tit while en her way abroad te study matie that she met her fiance. He has een it Merten College, Oxford, having wen 1 Henries scholarship. I den t sup iwe h ein be any relation of the Phlla- ielphli Glendlnnlngs, as they spell their name with an "l." and he seems te spell Us with an "e." The wedding is te tike plice nt St. Paul's Church, Kalghtsbrldge. I hnven't heard whether the; will remain abroad or will return te tbis country. , pAY GRAHAM wears such snappy cietnss, aen't you think? I saw Mr TMerrlAY In m Mi, Mr , Am Mn erets. tne material of which lmH nn in. tMM 1J ...i . - . i " , v Blpe. U a meBi aasning at of bright red straw with bunches Jt pepples falling ever either aide of or m. uray stecKings and black Ha slippers completed the costume. 8h ind her mother, Mrs. Edwin EWen Graham, nre leavlntr for Canp aaj aoeti. Later Gay will go te visit u """""'"Oaw ana sister. Mr. and ... .uwm a. uacen, of Milwaukee. !JlXr,U0raham came from Milwaukee .SfijW"' Mnce ncr niarrlage te thnf.d',E,hUn' he hfts Hved here. T.J. ".i Thompson is nn attractive jwaiir girl. IJer name is Leulle, but iiWii.J t "s "fr '''e: why I enn't iSK': x 'tw hcr th ethcr dy " W ! Sf?9. knlt dress, with n large aiU felt haf (rl,,-.l iil - t." a..WMt' rlbben en ,he rKht side. She aieiue eyes anil lleht imir nn,i iv.,i pretty all in white. She Is coming ELK! V "ftcr nt. She Is the &'" Mr- . ''nd Mrs, Walter :."""" u a sister or tlie Ktvliuh XANCr WYNNE. lUbecci. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES At lLllT "h SfeKean. of 7t S nJer en Ht,nent wl" entertain ' honor of ih.f.1i?y e,enln!f- June 30. McKein befer ..,RUB ,ter- Mlt" Key "4 Mrs wnnheB.Ulln.ce w,,lch Mr. ' HIU PaiiH a n f,tru.,hers Ellis, of lhOMrerh?iBiryi,.Mawr' will give nils. et tn"r daughter, Miss Clntra Sfehieh Mn? wl" at,cnd Mrn, ef nmS" M"- William W. 'iWe en pS!f.d Lea Vlllaneva. 50M' of luJruL ei;e,,lnF M In frlhter of v. len,. ??uelft8 Weyd. Augusta v i88 ,nulh Packard. X'eaMI. Mls ,il1.,irrls5n- M""8 E"n flntra El "m, iesIB'e Di Cesta, Miss 8'Bnnln. er8anlanB, "onion Coxe. furLiS' S ?9.. Katherlne $? Reckcfe Sr nyfd't '"tliler. Miss '2 IlSburn mW YrC1 k : Mls'' "'Pburn. mp rP,,b,u,r"' M'ss June Shaw S'1'lBrettnin,i0n McMlchael, Mr. FrrtJj? -IT", Mr. Chnrles Da. IjlF Sellers mv sACi,me,fer' Mr- Ate Ate rly1nen Kiiiii " x'"rrs Dixen. Mr &J' Viul "Mr. William Carl .-.r. William Sii l. t es . M -..v.w. ..41, ri hn, nt J '" UOUlomen Will D0 Tomerroio ,hfcfnp.1?l,,i?,,an're'"P- "Wlar meeti, l"m Clp.hla held the 10:30 A. vtl,)gA at the Willard, b s. Mar'r H Tmcn,0,rlnl "rvlce ? Execiiiv. J; Jenes ls at 11 :15. Priding E"Zabeth Fer- ci7tM,I;'ii1a,!ei',h, w- e. . gettin, for th "' reK",Br menth'y Pierian nt Ca.Wn et st- Paul l'tt efflfa will be In Hni.l. t'.'1 Careline W. r.1.1.1 mM.":' "" Klerenc r... .' l3:: ! Veer "rV""' Sf' "muW7. James Devlin, Mr. Scott Lundreth, Mr( William Austin, Mr. Aiken nelchner, Mr. Jehn Stewart nnd Mr. James Car ter. The RUCBtu will later uttend the dance which Mr, nnds Mrs. Archibald Darklle, of Invcr Ilcmse. Wayne, will glve In honor of Miss Ellen McMlchael. Mr, Edward IxmRstreth, of Brend and Spruce streets, will entertain at dinner nt the Philadelphia Country Club en Suturday eenlnir before the dance te he glen it the club. Mrs. Edmund H. McCullough, nccom nccem nccom nnnled bv her nieces. Mlsa Marian S. Wurts, Miss Eleaner T. Wurts and Miss Rosamond Wurts, daughters of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert Kennedy Wurts. of 3134 Pine street, will gall en June 19 en the Rotterdam for Europe. They will spend reeral months touring the Con tinent and wilt return In the autumn. Miss I.ucla Warden and Miss Elisa beth Anne Tayler wjll be the mnlds of honor rt the marriage of Miss Dorethy Ely. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WIN llnm Newbold Ely, of Chestnut Hill, and Mr. Herbert Warden, Jr.. which will take place en Wednesday. June 21, at St. Themas' Church, Whltemanh. The bridesmaids will Include Miss Adelaide 3 Newlln, Mlsa Mary Tayler Knight, Mrs. I.edcrlc H, Strawbrldge, Jr.. Miss Elisabeth Dulles' Bartow and Mlsa Prts. cilia Heward, of Baltimore. Mr. Warden nnd hla bride will go abroad en their wedding trip. Upen their return In the autumn they will live en Gelf Heuse read, Haverford. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitney Howe, of Pittsburgh, who have besn the, guests of Mr. and Mra Geerge H. Earle, 3d. of Oravs lane, Haverford, for a few days.'Ueft en Monday for n visit te Atlantic City, and will return en Sat urday, They will be the guests of Mrs. Howe's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rugene Carter B. Slmenln. of 122 Springfield avenue. Chestnut Hill, ever the week-end. Sllss Mary Radclyffe Furness. dnugh ter of Mr. and Mrt. Radclyffe FurncBs. will be the guest of honor at a dance which her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Sirs. Charles Winter Bally, of Resslevyn. Strafford, will give en Wednesday eve ning, June 21. Miss Purness will be ene of next season's debutantes. Mrs. Jircmlah J. Sullivan, of 1910 Walnut street, left yesterday for At At lantle City, where ahe will spend the summer at her cettnge en North Caro lina avenue. Her daughter, Miss Edith Sullivan, will Jein her later In the month. Mrs. Sullivan's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrn. Edward Hopklnsen, Jr.. of Montgomery avenue, Chestnut Hill, will leave en Saturday next for their cettnge In Chelsea, where they expect te remain until the autumn. Mrs. Geerge Sergcnnt and her daugh ter, Ml3 Alva Sergeant, of 2030 Spruce street, will leave today for Ca,pe May, X. J where they will occupy their cottage until the autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hemsley Avery, of 7803 St. MnrtlnH lane, Chestnut Hill, and their family will leave the mlddle of this month for Montrese. Pa,, where thev wilt occupy their cottage until the autumn. Mrs. Ethan Allen Hitchcock She'pley. of St. Leuis, Me , who came te attend as matron of honor at the wedding of her sister. MIbs Martha Dodgaen Baker, and Mr. Chauneev Milten Griggs, of St Paul, Minn., en May 31, has been the Kiiesi or ner mower. Mrs. Leuis C. Baker. Jr., of St. Asapha read, Bala. Mrs. Shepley will return te hcr home the latter part of this week. Mra. J. Harrison Smith, of the Belle- ue-Stratferd. has arrived at Hetel xraymere, Atlantic City, where she will remain .for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge M. Mlllspaugh, of Hnddenfleld. N. J., announce the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Mar garet Douglas; Mlllspaugh, te Mr. Mer ln Francla Selffcrt, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Mlllspaugh entertained at din ner last evening at their home en the Kings Highway In honor of their daugh ter and Mr. Selffert. The guests In cluded Dr. and Mra. Edgar 1. Bullcck, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dlmm, Miss Caro lyn Bacen, Miss Mildred Cook, Mr. Er nest Mathewson and Dr. Maurice Dur-ant. ALONG THE READING At the recent annual meeting of the Old Yerk Read Chernl Snrletv hn fnl. lowing officers were elected te serve during the ensuing year: Mrs. Jenks B. Robinson, president; Mrs. Themas k. oecr. Jr.. vice president: Miss M. E. Clark, secretary; Mrs. Charles B. Hardey, treasurer; Mrs. William O. Haalam, financial secretary; Mrs. Charles W. Hussey, librarian, and Mrs. E. A. Leatherman, Mrs. Frank Hellerlck and Mra. Lewis Bremer, Jr., directors. Mr. and Mrs. Clinten Gage, of Lake side avenue. Oak Lane, who have been traveling abroad since the late autumn, have returned te their home. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn R. Nelsen, of Park avenue, Elklns Pant, will occupy their cottage at Chelsea for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Guthrie, of Langhorne, have returned from Atlantic City, where they spent a week. Mrs. Jehn Sims Wllsemand her daugh ter and son, Miss Mnry Wilsen nnd Mr. Jehn Slean Wilsen, have closed their town house and hne gene out te their farm above the Merris read, Ambler, where they will remain until the late autumn. Mrs. Vance Peters, of Jenklntewn. has been spending some tlme at her cabin at Buck Hill Falls Mr. and Mrs Geerge Henry Morgan, of Aberetum, Wyncote. hae opened their cettnge at Cape May, where they 111 remain until September. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. Jennings, of Brooklyn, N. y formerly of this city, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter en June 3. Mrs? Jennings will be remembered as Miss Geraldlne Patterson, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert Patterson,- of 4915 Walten avenue. .-..M.'v, nJ,d Mrs- I'euls Qoedinun, of G753 Redman street, are being congrat ulated upon 'the birth of a son, David Jeseph Geedman, eji May IB, NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrp Oliver M, Weber, formerly of 1626 West Erie avenue, have returned from Flerida nnd have taken an apartment at Ocean Cltv, where they will remain until the late fall. They will he Joined later by Mr. and Mrs. O. Herace Krpuse. Mrs. K muse will be remembered as Miss Nell Weber. Mr. and Mis. L. 15 Meyers, of 921 Northeast Beulcanl, nie receding con gratulations upon the birth of a son, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Gressman, of 1916 East Dauphin street, announce the betrothal of their dnushtcr. M1h Flnr. ence Gressman, te Mr. Sidney K. Marks, of this city. Mrs. Lewis White, of East Montgom ery avenue, will entertain nt a luncheon of twelve covers this afternoon In noner or airs. p. Reynolds, of Pitts burgh, who Is hcr guest for several woeks. Mrs. Reynolds will later go te Atlantic City, where she has taken a cettage for the summer. Miss Jennotte Leeb, of 9R7 North Eighth ntieet, has returned te Wash ington after spending a few days with her parents. Mrs, Hanna Smith, of 734 Jeffersen street, announces the betrothal of her daughter, Miss Franees Smith, te Mr. Leuis Klempfner. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mra. Jeseph Penot De Putren. of 1641 Perter street, and her daughter. Miss Josephlne De Putren, have returned home after having spent a short time at Atlantic City. Mrs. Themas Gere, of 2112 Seuth Rosewood street, has gene te Asbury Park for fortnight She will spand tne,. remainder of the summer at At- A JUNE BRIDE ssVllWafe4itiLH LmwLmwL!!WiimMmm aaaaaaaalMPPf' "aaaaaH aaaaaaaa,";'l!B I 1V: i wMmi a? w ... 'reJ-.JerS-JE' V ?rVM A r tnmf.iii tBT2S:'SSt . "- &,." f 'ftj fy "' '' I. '.,-- - J- " ?; mi SFtty ilk J? d W tSU.tiiil. jmtsi:jtim.w m- aaW'..naTTif.-JB) m.r awiI4i'.4'Wtffl;; w9kWLWLmmmmmiYj Photo by the Phillips Studie. MRS. DEAN B. FRANCIS , Who was Miss Virginia Nulton. (laughter of Rear Admiral Leuis M. Nnlten, U. 8. N., commandant of the Navy Yard, and Mrs. Nnl Nnl eon, before her marriage si Hely Trinity Church en Thursday last QERMANTOWN MISS JEAN MUMFORD ' BRIDE OF MR. S0URBER Mitt Margaret Jaeebt te Wed Mr. Shlpherd Other Nuptials A marriage of Interest will tuke place at 4 o'clock this afternoon nt Ht. Mnry s Episcopal Church, Thirty-ninth and lo cust streets, when Miss Jean Mumford, tlaughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edwaid W. Mumford. of 210 St. Mark Square, will leceme the bride of Mr. James David Seurber, of Lincoln, Neb. The Rev. Geerge Lynde Rlchnrctsen will officiate. The bride, who will be given In mar riage by her father, will wear u gown of Uery satin inuile from her melhirs wedding drcsi, trluimed with old luce. Hcr veil will be of tulle caught with orange blossoms. She will carry it shower bouquet of sweet peas, orchids and lilies of the alley. Miss Mnry K Mumford, slstr of the bride, will be the maid of honor. She will wear a drew of orchid chiffon and hat of sllver. Miss Penelope Rnbeits, cousin of the bride, will be flower girl. She will wear a whlte frock nnd will carry an old-feshlonrd nosegay, Mr. Jehn M. Toehy. of Seuth Bethle hem, will be best man nnd the ushern will Intlude Mr. Mathcw W., Ulack. Mr. Charles F. Ruff. Mr. Philip H. Mum ford, of this cltv. and Mr. Jehn L. Stewart. Jr.f of Seuth Bethlehem A small recoptlen for the families will fellow nt the home or .Mr. nnd 51m Mumford After a wedding trip te France Mr. nnd Mrs. Seurhcr will llve In New Haven. Conn. SHIPHERD JACOBS Miss Margaret Jane Jacobs, daughti r of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Jacobs, of 6807 Lawnton avenue, Oak Lane, will be married nt 7 o'clock this evening at her home te Mr, Jehn Jay Shlpherd, son of Mr, Leuis C. Shlpherd, of Uans vllle, Ind. The Rev. Llewellyn Cnley will officiate. The bride, who will be riven In imirHnp hv her father, w 111 be attended by Sllss Margaret Tobby as maid of honor. Thore will be four brldpumnlrtq. Mian Catharine Pearson. Miss Gwendelyn Miller, Miss Dorethy came and Miss Margaret Bicicicy. -Mr. Mahlen Jncebg will act ns best man and the ushers will Include Mr. William Leng, Mr. Marshal Plersel, Mr. Rey Coffin and Mr. Jacob Hess, of Ohie. A reception will fellow. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Shlpherd will live in Texas Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. .Barnett, of 237 West Wremlnr avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ann Mclntyre. daughter of Mr. nnd PEDRICK McINTYRE An Interesting wedding took place yesterday nrtcrnoen nt 3 ociecic in tne Church of St. Edmend. Twenty-third and Mimin streets, when Miss Frances Mabel Warburton Barnett, te Mr. Otis uewaru ureen, or Meridaie,- N. r. Mrs. Edward Odgers, of Wilmington, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph F. Meyer, of 6002 Greene street Mrs. Odgcrs, before her marriage In February, was Miss Clarice Meyer. The wedding of Miss E. Ethel Solemon, granddaughter of Mr. I. Knopf, of 349 Hansberry street, te Mr. Meyer Persky, of New Yerk City, will take place en Sunday. June 11, at 6 o'clock, at the Hetel Majestic, The Rev. Dr. Jeseph Krauskopf will officiate. Mrs. James M. Arrlsen, of 408 West Chelten avenue, Is visiting In Atlantic City for a -few days. Upen her return she will entertain Mlsa Elizabeth Ar Ar rleon, of Charleston, W. Vs., as her guest for several weeks. Miss Arrlsen will later go te Eaglesmere, where she will remain until September. MOORE8TOWN Mr. and Mra. Frank Stanten, of East Central avenue, have been entertaining Mr. H. V. Rudy, of Fresne, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Carey and their family, of Camden avenue, have gene te Poccne Valley te remain until fall. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge T. Werden, of 4141 North Bread street, Philadelphia, announce the marriage of their daugh ter, Miss Gladys Cerlnne Werden, te Mr. Frederick Philip Smith, cf Moores town, en Wednesday, June 7. at 7 o'clock, In St. Paul's EpIsceK Church, Philadelphia. -ag Mrs. Charles Mclntyre, of 2312 Seuth uresKey stre. became tne enae or Air. Frank Garoele Pedrlck. of Seventeenth and Diamond streets. The Rev. Men- slgner Grcncel officiated. The brlde wero a dress of whlte canton crepe trimmed with Spanish lace and large picture hat te match. .She carried a bouquet of white resea and lilies of the valley. Miss St. Clair Pedrlck, sister of the groom, was the bridesmaid and Air. Jenn Mclntyre, bretner or vne Drtae, actea as best man. JENNESS CLARK A TiPAltv Ti-ejIritnEr tnrtlc nlf o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Church of the Corpus Christ!, Twenty elehth and Allegheny avenue, when Miss Gertrude Maria Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Clark, of 2901 North Twenty-seventh street, De- came the bride of Air. ShecKIcy n Jenness. The ceremony was nerfermed by the Rev. Henry A. Nayien. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, were a gown of beaded whlte satin, with a chiffon overdress, and n. vtell of beautiful lace. Her lahewer heuauet wan of lilies of the valley and sweet peas The brlde'a sister, Miss Irene M. Clark, waa maid or honor and her bridesmaids were Mlsa Jane Qulgley. Miss Bertha Beltz, Miss Kath erlne Fav and Miss Alma F. Geegh Miss Mary Clark, another sister of the bride, waa tne nower gin. Mr. Richard Joyce acted as best man and the ushers were Mr. Jeseph Clark, a brother of the -bride; Mr. Harry Blrtc. head, Mr. Jehn Frantz and Mr. Aleyalus Hennessy. A dinner at the Roosevelt 1 WHITE LINEN PUMPS I ji With Medium Leng Vamps jmj Te wear a well-made White Linen m ffij Pump is te express geed taste no mat- M ml ter what the occasion. jl Our display includes countless new m W models of most excellent quality. i HOSIERY TO MATCH j I Winkelman I j StyU iri Quality Foetwemr fjj I 1130 Chestnut St. i j At Twelfth JH mniriiwwiiiMimimniiiiii.iiii.im I iiiinraniinmnm-nmnMiiiiiii I Inn .... Illlln tUPOBTBRB, DtSatOKBRB' A MAKERS OF TTOJlfff-V'S cf CJ7L. DREtf'B APPAREL OF THE IllOHEBT CHARACTER FOR MORS THAU TWBNTY-BIX YEARS Engaged kkkkWLWkWLmi- "V Vy' JLaaaaaaaaLaV Bl 'wlrBisHB fkWfki Jr r It I'hole by Mrcu MISS ANNA I. JOHNSON nauglitrr of ."Mrs. Vcrdbnind .Mar tin liilinsen, of :ta:! Seuth Perly third street, whose engagement ha leen announced te Mr. C. .1. Krnehe Yeung, son of Mr. anil Mrs. Charles ,1. II. Yeung, of St. Davltls Hetel for the Immediate family followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Jenness will meter te Maine and after June 21 will be at home at 468 Leverlngten avenue, Roxborough. DONOGHUE O'HARA A pretty wedding took place yesterday morning at, 9 o'clock In St. Malachy's Church. Eleventh and Jeffersen streets, when .Miss Margaret O'Hnrn, daughter of Mrs. M. GMHarii, of 170-' North Eighth street, became the brlde of Mr. Jeseph A. Doneghue, of 2120 North Seventh street. The Rev. Father Ji. J. Flem ing performed the ceremony, which wan solemnized wmi a nuptial mass. The bride, who was given in mar riage by hcr brother, Mr. Peter .1. O'Hnra, worn a gown of beaded white canton crepe nnd a, coronet veil of tulle and lace caught with orange blos soms. She carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Kathryn Burns was the bridesmaid and Miss Kathleen Sutten, of Atlantic City, and Miss Betty O'Hara, niece of the bride, were the flower girls. Mr. Rebert Doneghuc, brother of the groom, acted as best man and the ushers Included Mr. Frank Tobey and Mr. Frank J. O'Harn. FRANKFORD The annual June festival of the Frank. ford Pest. American. Legien, will be given at tne Licgien neuse by the Emer gtney Aid of Frankford en June IB, it and 17, Mrs. Jeseph Allen, of 45ft Penn street, entertained at a luncheon at her home en Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. M. Senn, of Grand Rapids, Mich. Cevers were laid for twelve guests. Mr. and Mra Charles Evans, of Frankford, announce the marrlage of their niece, Mlsa Jennie Tayler, te Mr. William Bensen at St. Luke's Church en May 27. 8TRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. and Mra Jacob Feldman, of 8101 Clifferd street, anneunce the marrlage en Tuesday, May 30, of their daughter. Miss Gertrude Feldman, te Mr. Aaren Halmewltch. After a wedding trip te Niagara Falls and Canada. Mr. and Mrs Halmewltch will live In Wynnefleld. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Blank, of 2828 North Twenty-seventh street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Pauline Blank, te Mr. Paul "Green, of Philadelphia. They will be at home Sun day, June 18. Mrs. H. Clair. 3222. Montgomery ave nue, entertained Rear Admiral Nulton, commandant of the Philadelphia Navy Yard; Mr. Charles W Shotwell, O. A. R. ; Mr. Leen P. Clair, of the World war, anu a rew veterans or me pan-ish-Amerlcan War nfter patriotic exer cises at the Stokley Scheel NORRISTOWN Miss Linda Loeser, of Freedley street has returned from a stay In Atlantic City. Mra Paul T. Glauh, of East Main street, ls visiting her daughter, Mrs H. L. Schutts, of Baltimore, Md. The Rev. Will H. Houghten, pastor of the First Baptist Church, led the slng'ng yesterday at the prc-conventlen conference en fundamental In the Can dle Auditorium, Indianapolis, Ind., In connection with the Northern Baptist Convention. William Jennings Bryan was the peaker of the occasion. DELAWARE COUNYY Miss Kathleen Wctherlll, of Chester, entertained at luncheon nnd bridge at her home yesterday afternoon, Mra Henry Martin Wlrz, of Walling ford, accompanied by htr sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mndderk and Mr. and Mrs. Townsend I'ex. nnd their children will leave next neck for her cottage at Bay Head, where fthe will remain until the middle of September. WALNUT OWING te the great suc cess we had with our Demonstration for Stouts It is a pleasure te feature same again. ffiladaitU Oane, VVjPA3jBgpf 835 Chestnut St. Prlees Always Moderate Heuse of Wenger 122Q Walnut Street Millinery By B. Chertak Wenger Ne matter what the occasion demands, you will find an interesting Chertak creation in our summer display that will best com plete your costume. Precaution with Furs With Merris Wenger The remodeling of your furs for fall and winter wear is a timely thought in connec tion with fur storage. Have repairs made new, and then protect your furs in our cold dry-air vaults ever the summer. The Present Rates for Repairing and Remodeling Are Especially Attractive LAST MAT. SAT. BOc te $1.50 l'OHITIVEfr r.ABT 4 TIMEH OX!,Y MLHICAI. SHOW IN TOWN CHARLOTTE 4REENWO0P w'LETTY PEPPER. 20 Dtgre rnnlr Than en thu street NEXT WEEK ,mld nmet ,-" --iI Hf-xtm en Hie Today MTRON C. PAGAN' PASCINAT1NO PT.AY A ROMANCE OF YOUTH WITH CARROLL McCOMAS ETHEL JACKSON, FANCH0N CAMPBELL, BETH VARDEN, CHARLES TROWBRIDGE JOHN WEBSTER, W. K. HARCOURT MARSHALL BIRMINGHAM AND OTHERS WILLOW GROVE PARK CONWAY AND HIS BAND ' Vecal and Inftrnmental SoleJuU Make nrrinement with Park Ofllc for ' Special Day, and Picnic , rimj Ert. Dtcini Certtit h DtnctUnd ' ALDINE Direction M. E. Plt Cheatnut St. at lflth Cenlln 11 A. M. te 11 P. M ' "BEYOND THE RAINBOW" WITH AN ALL-STAn CAST NEXT WEEK OHACE DAVISON In wv in PERBON rJIfVc tlen Wlanley riempany et . 9fmWmmmmWmmfWi's 'trnT ;UF 4- NINETEENTH A MARKST i 11. 1:80. :S0. 11:10. 7:80. 9:M THOMAS MEIGH AN : W NEW PARAMOUNT PICTUBB THE BACHELOR DADDY Next Wfk CON8TANCB TALMADfli In "POf.t.T OP THE FOI.MEB" T&irtten aw W Bread and 'Cheatnut 10 A. U., 12. 3, 4. 0. H 10 P. M. " "THE BEAUTY SHOP" With RAYMOND HITCHCOCK. D1LI.T V. VAN. JAMES) J. COnHETT. FA1 1IANKH TWINB. MONTAGU 1XJVE. FALAfF ,2T AttD market (MUlbli 0:43 A. M, te IIP. M, D. W. GRIFFITH'S -"ORPHANS of the STORM" ADrAniA 10TU CHESTNUT nlWrnUltx 10 a. m. te 11:15 p. m. "SlCNT;ff. JACK 0' LANTERN" VirTflUIA NIN1H A MARKKA Vltl vIVIA i) a. m. 10 11 :ia p. m. ewb'REPORTED MISSING' r A DITHI KIOHTH AND MARKET mm VMH A. .M. TO 11:15 P. SI, BENT l.YTET.T, "The Face Between" GLOBE JUNIPEn AND MARKET Vaudeville reNTINUOtIB H TO 11 CROSS KEYS .ASirVygr Wednesday nnd Saturday. 2:IB MAE'DESMOND AP"i" "SMIUN' THROUGH" Nt Wek "UP IN MABEL'B ROOM" THE SPLENDID LIE.' BROAD p&Sdt 'THE HOTTENTOT" br Phllepatrlan Playera for tha tinaflt of tha Slatera of tha Geed BhepharC. K EITH'S THEATRE VAN & SCHENCK Pennant Wlnnlnr Bntterr of Soealand CHARLES (Chic) SALE In Rural Character Trpea And YVETTE RUGEL rhlladtnhla'a Own Vecal Hfatr 5IAK BOSK Wn.TONi OTIfER HTARH APPAREL OF THE IETTER KIND f . urtlS n Cheatnut Cerner Twelfth A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE Summer Frecks "Of the Better Kind'' g.SOte 16.50 Of gingham, Nermandie Voile, uncruiablc linen and imported dotted Swiss. Edgings of real 'filet and hand embroidery, the charm- ing trimming en many. An exceptional assortment at these prices. m m, HANAN SHOES for Men for Women Shoes designed by Hanan de net call attention te your feet, but te your geed taste. Protec tion from false and fleeting fads is just as much the re sponsibility of a Shee Merchant as the presentation of the advanced and assured fashions. 1318 Chestnut St. HANAN & SON Mann & dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Ladies' Tailored Waists Ct-fmjm MR till Ubl&PI 111 1 1 hhi Ready te wear made te order. But all made in our workrooms all fabrics. MANN & DILKS U02 CHESTNUT STREET Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Unprecedented Clearance Sale of Summer Millinery This week we eer 25 of our finest hats that cannot be equaled at the prices quoted, for $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 and $12.00 Fine All-Linen French Handkerchiefs Reduced Frem 75c te 25c Each wuhAn.-n,du?rh'Ss;?lwV1s 7b6ec,:u"ow,,3T5ec.i2,,a;d ,n w,eus dM,""- Lisle Vests, 3 for $1.00 and Athletic Union Suits at $1.50 Women's LH!' Vests, rejrular or bodies top, 3Se aaeh, a for tl.OO. Athletle Underwear of nn. striped voile, very special at fWO Sheer Chiflfen Weight Hese, $3.00 a Pair Chiffen welcht hope comes. In Reed shades of Belse, Pole Ormy. Champarne. CaHter. Nude and Black. In the let there ar mm imported hose which sold formerly for 13.96. 93.00 a pair. """ Lace-Trimmed Nightgowns at $2.25 And Batiste Bleemers at $1.00 These natneoek lace-trlmmed nightgowns were $2.75 te aXM. new only $tM. ...j The. bloomers, which are also Jace-trtmmed. w.r. $2.00 te IJ.Ti. for ?.0O CU"8 "me 0t ,he eIast,cs "re one we nr offering thaw Coel Girdles and Brassieres Fer Summer Wear Attractive l.acc Brassieres nt OJia anil attjui- ?,atin, Bi!m8sier?" ar 3,fl0 an1 titin Bandeaux are from 11.00 ud Medel Cersct.brassleres with one or two pairs of garterV iV. I1M and COO. Girdles of all sorts, 91 .50. Last Few Days of Our Annual Summer Sale of Notions and Toilet Articles Here arc a few of the many special values: ifK!di".F.?.,r K,""'J1c5f I Woodbury's Facial Iwa i. !irlaa and furls Tale .Mr i ,,,.,,. .j . . ik. nn i-Mna aa, inf i . .... .... Iterln Cinnirt ve. .,.. in. ""'. Iloner and Almend ('mn, 3se fewiler, oval all. .. . ..be 85c I ,u" BWn reed' 'l, . ,,.7le I.'Orlaran Compart Kaee Tewder S5r Daaattt and naimtdell's Celd l'epaedrat Teeth rn.tr..,. 35c1 I'rmm, tee :, at 3Je rIf.C",'?',h?-. N T- "P!01 Cu,' '','n Israel. 1 1,8. t-.tten for hanil or marhlnu (, at . i aa wlna. Illack or Whlt. all MHal rr4lr Cam, eentalnlna 10 H..n .. " '"..- ..ii.- , iT'"". i-iw"S,. V. J.iiiL". -I.i . ..'..''1 XL "' "- oniwea '.Mrecat s : -S5 r : m im m 4H Y'Z PA M iAii ,in "iPt w; 5S55avSS5i5aMSSSSiS5SSiai35iMi mMUtkmiimm