Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 13, 1922, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    flUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
fancy Wynne Speaks of the Dance at Mcrien Tonight
'and of a Wedding te, Take Place in Washington.
Seme Geed-Looking Costumes
I ,7'
I8TEUDAY nnd today we teem te
.am n lull w the Jtjne Ravpiie
"CtlTr, Jnne Is wttlnir te WM mwi
Eehrirtns holiday, and If b awful
SL tee. ns wrden iiarlM, nml me;
MVC Mill " -urn. H--V:
Idaysi, and It " ewfu.'y
A tee. n Jtnrden parties, ami mere
2tm out-of-deer daiicw and wed-
-faTs crcnt. and mi me eenniry
?" Tt. .! n riiansi- and much
ffil Intercom than nhrnys hnvln
JSfr.V In winter they ere the place
StJ'lnwrf.lllnr. tclnr,
UttenUht there wll be n dance at .the
tfiinn Cricket Cluh for the benefit of
ff&menVInrtltut-. , W the third
Mfl,lance they've had, nd they are
ilwgrg ets ei iun. .. . ....-
XtODip'01 "
A WEDDING of Intercut In Phlltdcl
nl.!a will .tnlie place In WnsMnRten
-vtL, 24. the Fame day ns Hannah
EUlett and Walter Pew', wedding here.
' the marriage of Eleaner John.tene
Md Majer Maey Hnll, v. a. a.-, aim
!Pr .JTmnnv will he ncrfermed In St.
ISbhnBpleP Church there.
'fSltaner la the daughter of Mrs.
.iiKohn.tene. ng en and
U0,1'dTel.e; of T2M I,ec us
Ll C'lnTailfn
tth another friend of theirs there,
Srelrn Nash." The Itev. Hubert Jehtt-
former rector of the Church of the
Wr'leu "ill officiate, lie officiated
?fJ.L MpPiiII nnd Nermnn Mac-
iifah's wedding, you remember. A re re
iVrtlen will fellow the .ceremony at the
bone of
n, hrliln'H mother, lule
ayenty-nrat street N. W., Washing
....... ..inntTL'lIIT.T. 1.
MR3. "HKiSIS. Wttiiirjw"
wars leeks Rtnnnlng. I snw her
yesterday at tnc uciiejue "
Sirk bine Canten crepe dress with open
work en the neck nnd sleeves, and n
Iirte gray chiffon hat trimmed with
m, flowers. .Mrs. Jack Masen Jr., la
Mether attractive person. She was
'Aims Breckle, you remember. I saw
Sir a few days age In a dark bit e crepe
it chine dre-m with n large blrtck straw
Mt trimmed with red flowers.
BOBBY had been a bad boy one aavt
pe that night he was sent te bed
ett'ltr than usual nnd without nny
medal geed night. He was very
anxious te have his mother come up ana
.v htm in hut lii could hear the
Tdces of "cemnnny" en the perch below
tad was afraiu te can. n,
0u4.li.nlv Me mnther nnil father and
Arir friends were qliite startled when
they nenra a rumennK. lumeunt muwc
M the perch reef, nnd were mre star
tled stl'l te tee a shoe fall ever the
tift of the perch reef nnd en te the
inss. They picked It up nnd found a
sleee of paper Inside en which was
written: "I'm n geed boy new nnd nil
Hidr ter Deu. 1'jense mm" tuck rat in.
lebble." NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Vr. J. narten Townsend. of BInnceyd.
vtrbroek. announces the engagement of
Vt daughter. Miss Anna Barten Town-
ind. te Mr. William junis wen, agn ei
r. and Mrs. Edward Bell, of Swastika,
rlen Miss Townsend Is ft atudeni
the Unlverslty of Pennsylvania, whrj
at was captain or me ginr dmkidiui
tern. She is also the Pennsylvania and
festtrn States and the Philadelphia
dU'rtct women's tennis champion, Mr.
fek h a member of the Philadelphia
Br and assoelnted In practice with Mr.
Francis S Mcllhenny. He was a tu
nt at Wllllamu College when tin war
began and he entered the navy, rising te
a regultr commission ns llhutenant A'
till close at thn war he reslcned and
tbok'the law course at the university
f Vlrrlnta. He Is also a member of
the Virginia Bar.
..One of the most Interesting of the
jjrly fall weddings will be that of Miss
jieien u saweii, daughter or Mr. am
Mrs. Rebert Sewell, and Mr. Henry
wlnten Coxe, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Brlnten Coxe, of 109 Seuth
Twenty-first street and Penllyn. which
Jill take place en Saturday. September
via me ijpi'wipai unurqn or uur
farleur, Jenkln'ewn. Jlrs. Andrew W.
Berter, sister of Mr;, Coxe, w(H net
Al tnatrnn nf hnnnr nnil Af Inci Tlentrlnn
B. Btwell nnd Mlen Tllxnhnth .T Rnwnll.
I. Staters of Mlsn .q,will. will hn the maids
t honor. The bridesmaids will In-
-cniae (aiss Katharine D. Perter. Miss
Dorethy W. S' evens, Miss Betsy Warren
DtTts. Mian lTllznhnth .Tpnnen Minn All.
I fiata W. Hnrrlsen. Miss Lysbeth K.
l"eyd and Miss Jesephine Heyl. of
I WMhlnfften. D. C. a cousin of Miss
'Sewell. A reception will fellow the cere.
menv t Ardnaree, the home of Miss
8ewi"s pirents In Rvdal. .
tacheen which Miss Frances W. Blck
Mll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert
Thaxter Blcknell. of Highland avenue.
Pestnut Hill, will o-lve en Rrlday next
honor of M'ss Lucylle Austin, claugh claugh
jref Mr. nichard I Ausfn. who will
ft" 'or,.purPe en June 28, will Include
Alii RIlTnhntU Xfnwnn Vfl ITn ,IA.
rtee Shlppen Dunn. Miss Careline
yranam. TIkm Mnnnv Tfnnwlna Mlafl
liTVali.n. T .- . " - JT. -"'-"-
rvs'j" n. urnyien. Alias Aiarna Hagnr,
f'M, Julia Reynolds and Miss Letltla
Hn1feth. Miss Blcknell will make her
2ut at a tea te be given by her na na
n'a.en Saturday, October 28. Mr.
- ... ui,mi7i tutu 4ia aiurviarii ,
wju spend August at Jamestown, R. 1. .
Mrs. G, a. Cameren will entertain'
M luncheon en Thnmrtoe .vt In hnnn? I
01 her niece, riua R.mnl. Ma.ln 'win.
t 't?M,UBtfler -et Mr- an1 Mrs. WlUlam
Elliett, of 317 Seuth Seventeenth
"jrset, whpie marrlns-e te Mr. Walter
tm cs. , l !, Will IUKO umvv
. Saturday, June 24.
efci nn? Mrs- Jhn C. droeme. Jr.,
y.ff'neeten. N. J have been spending
rw daya with Mr. droeme'B brother brether
SilH And 8lstcr- Mr- nnd Mrs. C-eerge
"aa Dixen. Jr., of Bryn Mawr.
tf'? Mx?-,w''am-.vu' .p:N:eJ:
IKAaik m "'" """ ieve enriy net
S.!th i(,or Monteloklng, N. J where
way will OCCUnv their rettnAn fnr ha
smmer.
V van? Mra Jeseph Walker, Sd, of
dav. ?$ w,he nre guests for a few
Hn l Mr8, Walker's parentB, Mr. and
oed hmias Da Wlu Cny'er. at Edge-
aali a d". iiuhie in naveriera, win
ffli. ...turdny for Europe, where
wy Will rcme n fop two menthn
thn tatter part of tha menttv for Nan
,'icket, where she will spend the summer.
Mies, trierencs Paul tfann, daughter
f Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Kent Kilns, of
Ilroekhollow, will leave early In July
for SaiimUrstewn, R. I whure uhq will
visit her uncle nnd aunt. Mr hriil Mrs
'Vlillam' OBlcsby Orirnth. of Ches nut
"Hi, who l"ft limt weak tn fcpend the
rummer nt Htunderstewn. Mr. and Mrs.
Griffith and their daughters. Mls' Plor Pler Plor
eneu O. ririmth and 1113 Helen Sher
man Clrimth,' will 'rpend next winter In
California. , .
Mr, and Mrs. Chnrlcn Le B. Hemer
pud thelr fanilly, pf 2310, rine street,
lft en Saturday for Pecene hnk6 Pre
serve, where they will spend the sum
mer. " - j
Attractive Bride
daughter; MM Mildred Knarr CeeelH.
and Mr. Jehn Charles Beyle. TH
Mr. and .Mr- Prnnk H. Mess,
nunny nui, uain, win sail en August 1
for, Europe, where they will remain a
fev weka 'Upen their return te this
cuuntry In September they will go te
N'ertheas.1 Harber, where they will 16ln
their children, who will be thev guests
nf Mrs. Leuis C, Baker at her cottage.
Their daughter. Miss Sarah Mess, wll
spend the summer, at Mra. Duer's camp
at; East Union, Me.
Mr. -and Mrs. J. Flatcher farrall, of
Sagamore Park, Brenxvllie, N. Y., an
nounce the'-angagement of their daugh
ter, Mlsn Esther Vlrnlnla Fnrrcll, te
Mr. Warden Wilkinson, of this city.
Mr. Wilkinson, who Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Wilkinson," 'of Chi
vi e. in a graduate of the University of
tltlneK nnd la a number of the Bctft
Thcta Phi Fraternity.
of i tw.JiwiLXXimmimim
ding;, wl Jake place in tha early fall.
Mr. and Mra. William e. carreii; ei
LAKMiaa avenue, uaK.LAne. i
the enncement of their dankhi
H. C Heed, te Mr. R, Maurice
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Freder
avenue. Oak Lne. anrtoenc
ier, lar.
i ftnvdtr.
Frederick 8nr
win
tier, nt nnnantmrn.
alt niaMt im Ratupiiav. Jim 14. mi'
. -.-r'rv ": tt'.ttt'' ".- -.-z. 4-.
nemt ei im enaes earsnus ran. new
(er
Miss Margaret Jesephine Piatt. dauh
r of Mr, and Mra, Clayten ErwlnPlatt
wiiuBe murrintre te air. j, igna:ius Dilly
will take place en Wednesday, June It,
wll entertain nt luncheen'at her home
today. The Kuesti .will Include the
bridal party. l
Colonel and Mrs. txmIs Kolh. Jr., of
Weit Scheel lane, Oermantewn, ha'a
returned from a vlsl' te New Yerk.
Their son-in-law and dnughtir, Mr. and
Mrs. Mathleu B. PaanakkiT, sailed from
Jfew Yerk en Tuesday last for Europe
te make their home in Paris,, rs.
Paannkker waa Miss Katharine Ketb be bo be
fere her marriage 'en June 3.
Miss Evelyn Stuart Williams,, daugh
ter of Captain Yancey s." Williams, U:
8. N., and Mra Williams, of Twenty
second and Perter a rests, whose mar
riage te Ensign Harry A. Guthrie will
tnki. place en Wednesday next In the
Navy Yard, wlll spend the summer at
Newport. R. I., where Ensign Guthrie
is at present stationed.
Hr;ifn5tMr"- Ernest Themas Trigg,
of 6400 Church read, Overbroek, haye
Photo by phote-Crafters.
MRS. PHILIP PRICE t
Who waa MUa Sank Me4e Har Har
rjsen, daughter of Mr.- as-i Mrs.,
Jeseph Harrison, of Arftpore, be bo be
fere her marriage en Sairlay, Last
at 'the Church of tM Reieeaser,
. , Bryn Mawr
aneunced the engagement 'of
eiei
their
ai
rtaiishiar Miu' Helen Alien Trtnr. te
Mr. Charles James Swain,' Jr., son et
Mr. and Mrs. .Charles Jamea Swain, of
4418 Spruce street , , v
Mr. and Mrs. Roscee'Hale Trumbull
and their little daughter. Miss Louise
Hale Trumbull, or Cynwyd, have left
town feri their mountain ranch. Green
woexl Gale, at'vEvrgreen, in the Bear
Creek Canyon, Colerado, and 'will net
return East before October.'
Mr. nnd Mrs, Benjamin flternfel
have returned from a. five weeks' tour
of California and the. West and are, new
at 1BS0 Spruce street, where they will
be at home after Sep t ember 1.
Mles 'Dorethea C, Schaperketter and
Miss Elisabeth Buchanan . and her
father, 1Mr.-JGeerge H. Buchanan, left
this country early .In March last and
have been making an extended trip
along the Mediterranean, visiting the
Riviera, Mente Carle, through Italy and
8W tterland and France, and have Just
concluded a meter trip .through the
Seuth of 'England. They sail for home
en the Orbita, reaching tinw Yprk about
June 19. '
Mrs. M. E. Costetle, of Chester, Pa.,
announces the engagement of her
ef n,,ar,nP- nedBers, daughter
Sbi?.8' William H. Denner. 345 Seuth
Sun m"in .8,I.eet' who lna returned
rtotnFexcroft Scheel, Virginia, tssvlslt-
WdrS JF.rnJ1,dfftncr' Mr- William P.
and mS at h,s hema ln nttsburgh. Mr.
tn w?nD?nner w cles" elr house
Wll n. i dnT, and wl" Xe Watch
maimer '., i" . l,w' wl" spena ne
remer at thelr place, the White Heuse.
et iJj,nrredcrlck Ijew'. Jr.. son
ef'iawa5d Mrs Jehn Frederick twls,
r V..?pr.',,:e Htr',ft t" en Saturday
Willi ilr!p ntread, where he will remain
X"1'"8 autumn. Mr. nnrl Mra Twl
try 5rnrn.ln.'f n,,,ew ,1nys at thelr coun ceun
"7 Place at West Chester.
HrIlaSr.,iM,,n,ne, CrUneld. daughter of
ll ainv"' J- A . PeMM Crlsfleld.
Coie;rv,.nemS ''ny Tern Bmlths
8!a Mrs. ew.n.K" ?. a. "unent. Mr.
fturXv .v.,!eW wl" f,ve a dnce en
MIh K-,HSn,"I' Jn 5. n honor of
aaseri Jiva. w.ne wl" be one of next
Pe&nae N aVUB- M?tlB,, Marlen fca"
"'I "attend , M:" Crlsfleld nnd
Wl iii 1?. VS?. dnce. Mlss Ciltfleld
Wl ..pind the summer, Ju,y''vhere she
Urtin. ni?": Jes'th J. nrewn, of St
iw'fe?""' "'. will Tave te-
pJ&y!
servlee with the American Ccmrai
Dsvaatated Frtnee.
has returned recently frm oversea
rviee wim ins American ixmrBiiiee "f
aJjelHiAV -
T TELLER fc GQ
Illumes Sftep
WI2JUT AT THIRTEENTH
WEDNESDAY
Very Specially Priced
FINE UNDERWEAR
Five Groups representing
very Exceptional Values
a
COSTUME SLIPS g.95
Crepe back satin with hip-line, hem. Flesh,
white, orchid, tan, grey, navy, black.
Very Special
SILK CHEMISES
Fine quality crepe de chine trimmed with
Val. and filet laces. Very Special
4.85
SILK NEGLIGEES
Limited Number ,
Crepe de chine and Georgette, or 4J7 '5
two-toned Georgette trimmed with
Marget lace. Formerly 29M
SILK GOWNS ....... 95
Crepe de chine gewni daintily trimmed with
real Val. and filet lacei. ''Formerly 635
TUB SILK PETTICOATS
1.95 & 2.95
Shadow-proof petticoats of La Jerz and tub
silk; double shadow panels. White only.
VACATION CORSETS
v
Corsets & Corset Accessories v
for Bathing and Other Sports
BELT WITH GARTERS . . . 2.95
Narrow belt of satin with elastic inserts;
' long garters attached. Snap front te insure
a safe' fastening
BELT-CORSELET 2.50,
Brocaded satin model that gives the desired
straight back effect and still permits freedom
for bathing and ether sports. A been te
large women who de net wish te be deprived
of healthful exercise.
BRASSIERE & CORSET COMBINED
2.95 7.95
Corset and Brassiere in one fashioned of
brocade fabric or satin features triangular
elastic inserts te restrain figure and permit of
-perfect freedom. Anether model wjth lace
or silk jersey top for these net requiripg the
regulation brassiere.
CORSET SPECIAL
Nen-lacing corset of brechc and silk elastic
inserts shows the medium boning. All sizes.
Exceptional Y.a.tyca
7.95
- . p ,4 .,
t i t
Mr. .T M. Warrt HudcBen. of Ridley
Park, Pa., sailed en the Aquiunlateday
ter a tour menins- siuay ana piaurs
trip abroad, .
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Geedman. -f
JUT North Thlrty-thlrd street, enter
tatned atdlnner en Sunday evening last
In honor of thslr daughter, Mlsa Anna
Geedman, whose engagemsnt te Mr. Jo Je
seph Goedrich recently has been an
nounced. The JUnler Cinderella ' Cotillon will
take place en Friday evening, Juna.23,
at the Merlen Cricket 'Club. x
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WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mra. Samuel Brier have re
turned from their wedding trip through
the New Entjlend Rtates, and are ar
home at thn Lengacra Apartments,
"read and Walnut 'streets Mrs. Brier
will be remembered as Miss Elisabeth
Schnefftr, of 729 Seuth Ftfty-flf'h street,
before her wedding, which took place In
April. )
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Dill have closed
their house at 6153 Springfield avenue.
And, with their children, have gene te
Clementen, N, J., te occupy their bunga
low until after Laber Day.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander Wilder, of
northeast comer .Twelfth and Mount
Vernen streets, announce the betrothal
of their daughter, Miss Lillian Wilder,
te Mr. Alexander Goedrich, also of. this
city. , '
Mr. and Mra, Jehn Woodruff Nerman,
nf 2006 West Ontario street. Announce
the engagement of their daughter. Miss
rrtn-i.Kllsabeth Woodruff, te Mr. Charles
Russell Bradenburgh, also of thla city. "
The marrlsge of 'Miss Eva Serkln and
Mr. Meyer Kehn will, take place en Jun.
18 at 3819 Huntingdon etrcet
Mr. and Mrs. Louts F. Hlght have re
turned from a wedding trip te Kurope.
They will leave shortly for Atlantic
City for the summer, Mrs, Hlght will
ar., una rars. u. u, Aiaiinews, ei ize
Kast Albanus' istreet, Olney, announce
the engagement of their daughter, Miss
Kmma Lucille Matthews, ta Mr, Dayld
Jamlesen, of Northwood, Pa, ,
Mr. and Mra Frederick It. Narry.
44J1 NeMh Franklin street, celebrated
their wooden wedding en Friday evening
"i:- TJW guests were Mr. and Mrs.
M. K. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Shep
pard, Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Mattner, Mr.
nnd Mrs. F,. K. Narry, Miss Thelma
Oeuld, Mrs. A, flelb, Mrs. Gregg Bhoe Bhee
maker, Miss Adeie M. Narry, Miss
Sarah Downing and Mr. Fred E.
Holoch.
, SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Mary Short and her son, Mr.
rrank Snort, of 2131 Seuth Thlrtcentn
street, will pave en the ateamship
Ilaverferd from Philadelphia today for
trip through Ireland.
NAVY YARD
A dance will be given In the yarcf en
Friday evenlnjr when Mrs. Clarence Gu.
bransen and Mra. Timethy Keleher will
receive.
Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. Timo Time
thy Keleher hava Mrs. Keleher's sister,
Mlrs Sarah Whltwoed Flttslmmens, of
Far Rockaway, L. I., as their guest for
a few week?.
OERMANTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. A. Itaymend Bishop,
of S01S Queen lane, announce the en
gngemknt of their sister, Mlsa Dorethy
'welcome Swan, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
te Mr. Charles W. Chrlatcnsen, son of
Mrs. Elisabeth Chrlstensen, of 23 Ash
mead place,
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Austin McCarthy,
Jr., of Locust avenue and Musgrave
'Street, are receiving congratulations en
the birth of a daughter. Mary Tyler
McCarthy, en June 3. Mrs. McCarthy
was Miss Mary Tyler Conley.
Miss Bcatrlce MacAUIster Henkels,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn B.
Henkels, of B543 Merris street, whose
engagement te Mr. Harry Jehnsen, Jr.,
has recently been announced, Is visiting
her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Orvllle W. Ferte, who- have taken
n cettaae at North Scltuate, Cape Ced,
Mass., for the summer.
One of the last social events of the
Ass's 1 Alumnae for the year was a
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MISS ELEANOR F. GAISER
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. M.
flalser, of Cynwyd, whesa engage
ment te Mr. Jehn J. Levett recent
ly was announced 'at a bridge party
i
dance at tha Delmar-Merrla cm Satur-
aaMrsf'willlam C. Terry, of 48 Slocum
atreet. Oermantewn, announces the en
aaement of her daughter, Miss Marls
V. Desmond, te Mr. J Henry Oeste, also
of Oermantewn.
LAWNDALE
The Ladles Aid of the Immanuel
Lutheran Church will held a strawberry
festival en Saturday, June 17, en the
RpteNttiKuns
(''ratlin. Rmnlrln. Bterleg
H.TERZIAN ?sa
v lStK and Walnut Stt.
BCJWIT TELLERS CD.
' Dhe Specialty Shep tfOHginatiend
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET "
FOR TOMORROW WEDNESDAY
Choice of the Heuse in
MILLINERY CLEARANCE
SELECT ANY HAT IN STOCK
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Regardless of present marking
at Tomorrow's Sale Price -
10.00
Hats are new priced 20.00 te 35.00
This is without question the most brilliant display of fine Millinery every
offered at a price se remarkably low. This is in accordance with our policy
of taking decisive reductions for immediate clearance at this time of year.
Distinctive models for present and midsummer wear. Finest Italian Milam,
Leghorns, Sviu hair- hats, rich Canten crepes, lustrous taffetas and exquisite
lace modes.
ALL THE NEW SUMMER MILLINERY INCLUDED
zNO C. O. Fez
rFIRST FLOOR
All Sales Final-
L Stene (.
1306 Walnut Sireel
The Receivership Continues Until Entire Stock Is Sold
Closing Out
Every Garment Regardless of Less
Summery Frecks
Imported Dotted Swiuei Ginghams
Epenge Taffetas
Ratine Crepe de Chine Voiles
and Spert Coats
Values te 39.50
432 Coats
and Capes
Scotch and E nglith
Plaids, Twttda, VeU
dynes and Camel-Hair
Cleth.
,-.75
Valuta te 9SM
298 Wraps
and Capes
The most exclusive
models of Veldyne,
Gerena, M arvel la,
Crepe and Satin.
.75
i
Values te 750.00
336 Coel
Frecks
Crepes Romaine, Can.
ten and Reshanara,
Geergettes.
Values te 89JS0
THE VERY LAST. ONLY 73. MISSES' TWEED SUITS
.. . rMJVC,B ur iU WAV
j i m. i chance te purchase a suit that will be most
desirable for present sports, business and early fall wear
10 75
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vminnue itrwi, nay, retumea
short stay at Wlldwoed, N. J,
Mr. and Mra. Herbert Lsner. of
Rrerrs avenue; are receiving congratu
lations upon the birth of a son.
,OAK ;LANE
Mrs. Warren Maenak entertained at
a bridge party, and shower last Batur
day afternoon, In honor of MIbs Leonett.
ItehfUM, whose engagement waa recently-announced.
Among the guests
were Miss Isabella Bperlng, Miss Ethel
wVnne Vandlver, Mlaa Katharine Hal
iterman, Mlsa Verna Custer, Miss
Marian Welhenmayer, M'ss .Dorethy
MInnlch, Mlsa Emma Parry, Miss'
Marian Deets, Mrs.. Scott McPadden,
Mrs. Edward Read, ' Mra Russell C.
Lees Mrs. Werner Belswanger and
Mrs. Charles Barrett. ,,
DELAWARE COUNTY
Miss Manraret Price and her brother.
Mr. William Price, of Media, salted to
day for Europe, where they will spend
three) months,
Mr Harry Parker, of Rwarthmere,
and Mrs. U. a Grant, of Sharen Hllli
have returned from Ocean City, where
they were the sraests for a few days
of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn S. Merris, of
Seuth Forty-eighth street, Philadelphia,
at their cettasre.
Mrs. Ernest Cesenn and nor children,
of Rese Valley; are spending a sew
weeks at Ocean City.
WALNUTfcn.,t,Isrr'BW
MYRON C. rXQAN'S FASCINATING PtAT
A Remance of Youth
WW. CARROLL MeCOMAS
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ALDINE
Direction M. E. Felt
Chestnut St. at 18th
Centln. 11 A.M. n 11 t ..
THE SPLENDID LIE"
With GBACK DAVISON
MtSSaOArPEAyIN PERSON
BNIOY THE COOL BREEZES IN
Willow Greve Park
Conway and His Band-.
T Ideal parlc te meld your Plcnle
ATHLETIC FIELD
LAROB QUOVES
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NINETEENTH A$TD MARKT4
it, i:se. i:se, BjieTTaa. . v.
Constance Talmai
IN A NEW PICTURE '
"POLLY thpb F0LUESw;
ADDED ATTRACTION" ,
millomcce -sssrasgssa.
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Next Week '"me Wenmn Who Wsltcetf
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Nerma Talmadga
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nlMtt It Id A. M. te 11 P. M.
GEORGE ARUSS gwggg.
ADPAniA 10TH CHESTNUT
AKvAlilA 10 A. M. te ll:l,t V, M.
Jack Helt & Bebe Daniels
In "NORTH OF THE RIO QnANDg"
IM rTDI A NINTH AND .VAHKI.T
VlCIUrUA 0 A. M. te 11:13 P. M.
"The ThrtM
Muaketeers"
Douglas Fairbanks
CAT11UL 10 A. M. te 11:1B P M.
IVimthv Dalten "THE CHIMHON
uoretny uaiien challknge"
GLOBE
JUNIPER AND MAHKCT
VAUDEVILLE
CONTINUOUa 11 TO 11
nnec IfsiVC 00T MARKET
LKUdd IVtlD NTOHTLY. 8;1.'.
Mutinies Welnefday and Saturday. 2sI3
MAE DESMOND niher
"UP IN MAnr.t.'S ROO'
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Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
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Hats of Delicate Shades
for Summer Functions
Fer garden parties and ether summertime festivities it is,
' of coarse, necessary te have a large light hat. Here they may be
found in abundance hats of leghorn, or organdie, Georgette and
crepe de Chine, with trimmings of graceful ostrich and bright
."TL1 Tery entl Priced. Alse for these who prefer
. all-black; there are hair-hats with lace brims.
$10.00 and up
Special Clearance of Sports Hats, $5
t ,yre5drfnl T,ues ,n English Milaas, Milan hemps, mixed
braids, llseres, peanut straws and two-tone braids.
A Summer Sale of
Hosiery & Underwear
White Hese for a White Season
and Hese of All Celers
PURE SILK FASHION-MADE HOSE,
$1.35 a pair, 3 for $3.75
In all colors, plenty of White.
SEMI-FASHIONED DROP STITCH AND TWO
TONE SILK HOSE $1.25 a pair
Reduced from $145.
$2.50 FULL-FASHIONED PURE SILK HOSE,
$1.95 a pair, 3 for $5.50
In all colors, plenty of White.
$2.50 FULL-FASHIONED GORDON SILK
HOSE $2.25 a pair
In all colors, plenty of White.
$2.75 FULL-FASHIONED VAN RAALTE SILK
HOSE $2.50 a pair
In all colors, plenty of White.
IMPORTED CHIFFON WEIGHT SILK HOSE,
VALUES TO $5.00, NOW .$2.50
In all colors except White, some with French Cleck.
FANCY LISLE HOSE .-. . .75c a pair, 3 for $2.00
In Black, White and Beige.
Vanity Fair Silk Undemear
at Sale Prices
$2.25 VANITY FAIR SILK VESTS $1.75
Bodice tops; geed quality heavy silk.
$3.75 VANITY FAIR SILK BLOOMERS $2.25
Heavy silk, full cut.
Reductions in Lisle Vests
and Cotten Union Suits
LISLE VESTS 35c each, 3 for $1.00
Regular and bodice tops.
LADIES' LIGHT COTTON TIGHTS, were 75c,
new 50c each
With loose or tight knees.
Annette Kellermann Weel -Bathing
Tights, $2.75 each
Clearance of Many Different Kinds
of Silks, $1.65 a Yard
-,$onto i"ej "Vai'i8 ln 36" and 40',nch wldlh8 reduce1 tnm .se
Colored Linens at $1.00 a Yard
and $1.25 White Linen at 85c
EITH'S THEATRE
PEGGY WOOD
With Four nuddl. A Hareld Lsvy
"SENATOR" FORD frost, Mickifan
HARKT HOL.MAN CO.
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