Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 16, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING PUBLIC (LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY JUNE 16, 1922
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fST GOSSIPjABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Speaks of a Dinner-Dance and a Picnic
Today She Tells of Several At Hemes and of the
Delan-Thayer Wedding Tomorrow
MR. AND Mn9. OEOnOB RAN
D(UPH PACKAIID jvlll give
dinner-dance tonight for their daughter,
Btith Pncknrd, who mnde her debut
le yenrs age. The dance will be ft
their nttrnctlve country plnce, the
Meadows, nt VUlaneva.
The second party for today will be n
nlcnlc which Miss Helen Morten and
Mr" Arthur Morten will glve for their
niece, Clair Glttlnn, who wlU make
he, debut In the fall. At the picnic,
which Is te be ntBroemnll, there will be
tennis, swimming and dancing In the
barn, se every one will hare a wonderful
' Thli afternoon Mrs. Edward Osgood
neccrt. wife of Lieutenant Begert, U.
H " of the Navy Yard, will give the
second of her at homes, the first of which
'yesterday. Mrs. Begert was Esther
Jean Bechman, daughter of Mr.
nn 1 Mrs. Charles F. Bechman, of 135
Seuth Eighteenth street, you remember.
Yesterday I went te the at home
ulileh Mr. and Mrs. Heward B. French
and their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr! nnd Mrs. Edgar h. McKak, gave
nt their house. Aldcrbroek, nt Kadner.
U Is (he old place of the Celkcts Mrs.
McKalg's grandmother wbb a Miss
Celkct nnd has n beautiful view of the
Velley Forge hills. It was a lovely
day for a tea an lets of people were
there, among them seme of Mr. anil
Mrs. French's relations. Including the
Cancr, Enrle nnd Graham connections.
POLLY THAYER is te be married
tomorrow, and I knew she will be a
radiant bride. The wedding will take
place at the Church of the Redeemer,
firm Mawr, and, of course, It will be
most unusual. Pelly, as you knew, Is
,n accomplished violinist, and at the
csremeny her teacher, Frahk O"telsen,
has offered te play. He will be a the
church at 3 :30 the wedding will take
plflCe et 4Mrs. Thayer Is asking peo
ple te ceme early te hear him.
lONNIE" McILHENNY Is home
tm vileirK. T saw her vestcr-
thv en Chestnut street shopping, and
fhe looked very well in a -small dark
blue hat nnd a dark blue dress with dull
red georgette sleeves. She came home
nevcrnl days age nnd 'en Saturday Bhe
Is going abroad te join her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jehn D. Mcllhcnny, who have
been In Europe for some time.
"Bennie" or Bernlce, which Is her real
nnme. came out at a tea last spring
and then went te college in the fall.
IN SPITE of the popularity of auto
mobiles, lets of people still ride a
great deal. One of the smallest and
most enthusiastic riders la little Charlie
Morgan, the four-year-old en of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Reed Morgan, of Chestnut
Hill. I saw him early one morning
with the riding mnster along the Wissa-'
hlcken. He has blue eyes nnd light hair
nnd Is verv cute. His sister, Llbby
Morgan, who Is another cute person, Is
reralng out in the autumn and will
fiirely have a geed time, an she Is se
llTely. NANCY WYNNE.
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Amencr the guests who attended the
luncheon which Mrs. Jolln O. Piatt, of
Falrflelds. Pnell, paM) yesterday In
honor of Mlhs Jane Bell Yeatman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pope Yeat
man, of Chestnut Hill, were Miss Lor Ler
raine Dls'ten, Miss Anna Lewis, Miss
Carollne Barclay. Mlsn Anne Wlster
Hnrclav, Miss Rita Heekaeher. Miss
Mary I.cnerlnpr, Miss Elizabeth Thomp
son nnd Miss Mary E. Tyler. The mar
rlape of Miss Yeatman and Mr. Emest
C. Sa.iKe will take place en June 28,
Mrs Plntt 'will attend Miss Yeatman as
one et her bridesmaids.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Sewell Clark, et
Cedten, Indian Queen lane, German German
ten n, are receiving1 congratulations en
the hlrtli et a son, Clarence Steuart
Clark, en May 31. Mrs. Clark was
Ml3 Mai caret Anzlaa de Turenne, of
Montreal, Can.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William S. Godfrey, of
Woedforde. Ardmore, hae been forced
te withdraw their Invitations te lunch
eon en Sunday next te meet Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen Whitney, of New Haven,
en account of the Illness of Mrs. Whit
ney. The marriage of Miss Jane Bell
Teatman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Peps Yeatman, of 1118 Spruce street
and Chestnut Hill, and Ernest C. Sav Sav
age, Fen of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.
Savage, of Chestnut Hill, will be sol.
emnlzed at 6 o'clock In St. Paul's Prot
estant Eplsoepal Church en Wednesday,
June 28. Miss Georgian P. Yeatman
will attend her elster as maid of honor
anl the bridesmaids will Include Mrs.
Themas Plerrepent Hazard, of Syracuse,
N. Y. i Mrs. Jehn O. Piatt, Miss Pauline
d T. Savage, a elster of the bride
groom! MUa Careline Stecker Barclay,
Mlis Ruth Faulkner, of Bosten, and
Miss Louise Hedges, of Washington.
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A Recent Bride
Mr. William Lyttleton Savage will act
as best man for hln brother, anil the
ushers will be Mr. Chnrles C. Savnrj.
Jr t nd Mr. Henry L. Savanc, also
brethera of tha bridegroom Mr, Pep
Yrutman. Jr., a brother of the b.-ltle (
Mr. Lewis N. Lukens, Jr., Mr, William
A. B. Paul. Mr. Edward McC. Galllard,
Mr. Jehn Milne, of Fall River, and T.
Blair Lee, of Maryland.
Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Dechert, who are
spending their wedding trip, abroad, are
at present In Glasgow, Mrs. Dechert.
before her recent marriage, was Miss
Helen Hepe Wilsen, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alan D. Wilsen, of 1841 Spruce
street nnd Pear Greve Heuse, VUlaneva.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Starr nnd their
daughter, Miss Sarah Legan Starr, of
Olney avenue. Germantown, will leave
early next month bv meter for Neva
Scotia, where they will spend the sum
mer. Miss Harriet F. Zimmerman, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Edward Zim
merman, of Chestnut Hill, will leave
en Snturday, June 24, for a visit te
Newport, R. I., te attend the wedding of
Miss Margaret Thayer Graham, daugh
ter pf Mrs. Heward Speneer Graham,
of 1532 Locust street, and Mr. Dcvcreux
Celt Josephs, of Baltimore which will
take place en Monday, June 28, nt Whet,
stone, the summer home of the brlde'a
mother. Miss Zimmerman will attend
Miss Graham as one of her brides
maids. Mrs Ernest Heward Hunter, of Chest
nut Hill, will leave en Friday for Cape
May, where she will occupy her cottage
for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans Norten
nnd their daughtcrn. Miss Nancy Evnns
Norten nnd Mlis Careline Harper Nor Nor
eon, of Falcon Hill, Rosemont, who re
cently sailed for Eurepe, have nrrlved
In Paris, where they will spend some
tlme.
Miss Julia Rush, of Wynnewecrd. Is
spending June as the guest of Mrs.
William A. Piatt at Penllyn. Miss Rush
Will be the guest of Mrs. Arthur Ryer
eon, of this city and Chicago, at her
country place at Coepcrstown, N. Y.,
during July.
Mr. Herbert W. Warden, Jr.. of Gelf
Heuse read, Haverford, was among the
ushers at true marriage of Miss Lucy
Buckley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win M. Buckley, of Englewood, N, J
and his cousin, Mr. Charles R, Erdman,
Jr., of Princeton, N. J., which took
place In the Englewood Presbyterian
Church en Wcdnesdny. Mr. Rederick
Kellett and Mr. Arneld Jennings, both
of this city, nlse acted ns ushers. The
mnrrlage of Miss Dorethv Ely," daugh
ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Newbold
Ely, of Chestnut Hill, nnd Mr. Warden
will take place en June 21,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh H. Breckenrldge
and Miss Margaret Brcckenrldge have
left for their summer studio at East
Gloucester, Mass, where they will re
main until October.
Mr. Craig Wright Muckle. of 2023
Walnut strcet. will leave today for Ed
monton, Northwest Canada, te spend the
summer en the ranch et his uncle, Mr.
W. D. Craig Wright.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Gustlne, of Wood Weod Woed
bine avenue, Overbroek, will entertain
at dinner tomorrow evening nt the
Philadelphia Country Club before the
dance nt the club.
Miss Frances Chapman, of Fresterly.
Doylestown, Pa., will shortly occupy
her cottage at Pecene Maner.
Mr. and Mrs. Rellln Henry Wilbur,
of Old Stone Heuse, St. Davids, have
returned from nn extended trip abroad.
Mrs. Frederick C. Fearing, of 2112
De Lancey place, and her mother, Mrs.
J. Blddle Perter, of Washington, left en
Monday for Bar Harber, Me , where
they will ecupy Wyandotte, Mrs. Por Per
ter's estate, until the autumn.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chapman, of S35
Seuth Sixteenth street, and her daugh
ters, Miss Helen Chapman, Miss Hen
rietta P. Chapman, and son, Mr. Jeseph
55. C. Chapman, will leuve en July 1 for
Lake Placid, N. Y,, where they have
taken a cettage for the summer. Miss
Helen Chapman, who will attend Smith
College In the autumn, will make her
debut at a tea te be given by her parents
en New Year's Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlea M. McCloud,
of 1705 Spruce stieet, will leave early
In July for Jnmestewn, R. I., where
they v.111 ecupy their place, the Band
Bex, for the summer.
The marriage of Mrn. J. Bertram
Mitchell, of this city, and Mr. Henry
Sherman Hewes, of Bosten, took place
en Wednesday, June 7, at the home et
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reb-
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Mrs. FVnnk IlalUnnn, who was
MIm Katherine E. Ryan, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn J. Ryan, of
Ardmore, before her marriage- en
Wednesday last
ert Marshall, of Fall River, Mans. The
Rev. T. S. Devltt officiated. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Hewes snlled for Europe en June
10, where they will remain for two
months. Upen their return they v.111
live at 8S Beacon street, Bosten.
Miss Edith Allen Selberllng, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs .7. Dallas Selbeillng, et
330 Seuth Eighteenth street. Is the
guest of Miss Einltle Kelchner, of Seuth
Somerset avenue, Ventner, N. J.
The Delta Phi Sorority will go en a
trip te Washington en June 18. The
members of the club are Miss Florence
Breckman, Miss Emma Deutch, Miss
Fay Getzene, Miss Irene Glazier, Miss
Pauline Jacobs, Miss Esther Jacobs,
Miss Slyvla Merris, Miss Beatrice
Resenzwelg and Miss Charlette Sagrans,
of Legan.
GERMANTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. ,Ven-Tuger
Slmenskl, of the Wlssahlckcn Apart
ments, will sail for Europe tomorrow.
They will remain en the Continent until
September.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Marcellus McD. Heppe
and family have returned te their home,
402 East Mount Airy avenue, Mount
Airy. They spent the winter In Atlantic
City.
Mrs. Jehn F. Normlle nnd her family,
of 1739 East Chelten avenue, will lave
this week for their summer home at
Spring Lake Beach, N. J., where they
will remain until October.
N. J. They will entertain a party ever
the week-end In honor of Miss Linda
Shertz.
The marrlage of Miss Theresa B.
Goell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Goell, of New Yerk, and Mr. Cyrus
Levlnthal, sen of Rabbi and Mrs. B. L.
Levlnthal, of 716 Pine street, will take
place en Tuesday evening next at the
Hetel Aster. New Yerk. Tomorrow
morning Rabbi Levlnthal will preach
nt the Bnal Abraham Synagogue, Sixth
and Lembard streets, nt services for
the Immedlate famines and guests.
Rabbi and Mrs. Levlnthal will be at
home en Saturday afternoon. Miss
Goell Is finishing a course at Had
cllffe College, at Cambridge. Mr. Levln
thal Is ft graduate of the Wharten
Scheel of the University of Pennsyl.
vnnlft. where he wns nresldent of the
Menorah Society. He Is also a graduate-
of eratz school and of ucnirai mgn
Scheel. He Is actively Interested in ,
Zionism. Mr. Levlnthal and his bride
vvllt leave en June 27 for an extended
wedding trip te Eurepe and Palestine.
FRANKFORD
Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Tracy, of
Adams street, recently celebrated their
fifth wedding anniversary at their
home. There were thirty guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greenwood, of
1416 Orthodox street, have left for their
cottage In Allantle City, where they
will remain for the summer.
Miss Harriet Geyer, of Arrett street,
spent the week-end In Wlldwoed as the
guest of Mrs, Jame3 Fetterman at her
cottage.
Mr. C. U Feet, of 1305 Orthodox
street, has been spending some time
nt Ocean City.
MOORESTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Gladhlll enter
tained as their guests recently a number
of friends from Allentown, Pa.
Mr. nnd Mrs Rebert Stackheuse and
their family hae geno te epend the
summer at their cottage at Strathmere,
N. J.
Miss Fanny Hay and Bliss Jean Hay,
of Pittsburgh, are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Frehlck. of East Second
Btreet.
Master Tayler Brlggs, of West Main
street, entertained a few friends re
cently at a birthday party.
YARDLEY
Mrs. William M. Welch and Mrs. S.
Tayler, of Philadelphia, will spend the
summer with Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert W.
welch. They arrived last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mills, Miss Ire
land nnd Mr, Charles Watsen, of Phila
delphia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. Y. Barnes recently.
Miss Linda Bassett, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs H. Linn Bassett. who has been
attending the Byren King Scheel of
Oratory at Pittsburgh, has returned te
her home.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn B. Coady, of 4507
Springfield avenue, have announced the
engagement of their daughter, Mlsa
Katherine O. Coady, nnd Dr. W. McGlll
Burne, of Brooklyn, N. Y
Mr. and Mrs. Herace. C. Beltzel and
their daughter, Miss Carel Beltzel, and
their son, Mr. Herace C. BMtzcl. Jr.,
have left their home, 4530 Pine street,
for Morrlstewn. N. J where they will
live. Mrs. Beltzel's mother. Mrs. Wil
liam Worrell Slean, will make her home
with them.
Mr. Jehn Spitz, of B904 Cobbs Creek
parkway, railed en June 13 en the
steamship Reliance for an extended tour
through Europe.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Merris D. Neuman nnd
Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Leeb, of the
Hetel Majcotle. will leave this week for
their summer home en Summit avenue,
Jcnklntewn.
Miss Sara V. Seherzer, of 1642 Dla
mend street, and MIfs Flera B. Loven Leven
stcln will sail en June 24 en the steamer
Ryndnm te spend the summer traveling
through Eurepe.
Mrs. L, Essllnger and her daughter
will leave for New Yerk today. They
will sail tomorrow te spend the sum
mer In Europe.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn J. Fltr.harrls nnd
their niece. Miss Viela Wilsen, of 'i
Snyder avenue, have opened their rot ret rot
tage at Wlldwoed Crest for the sum
mer. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shertz, of Pnrk
slde, formerly of Seuth Bread street,
have opened their cettage In Ventner,
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What Clubwemen
Will De Tomorrow
Mrs. Rebert White Steel, et
Merris avenue, Hryn Mnwr, Is
hostess te the Philadelphia Mothers'
Club party for the children.
A cherry festival, ns arranged by
the Secial Activities Committee of
the New Century Guild, from 2 te
11 o'clock, offers n period of plea
sure the while being a way for in
creasing the guild roef-furnlsblng
fund.
The last of the six garden days
arranged in Interest of the Scheel of
Horticulture for Women gives privi
lege or choice of visiting three gardens.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Miss netty Walter, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William E. Walter, of Swarth Swarth
mere, who graduated this year from
Vassar, Is spending a fortnight at Camp
Aloha, at Falrlee, Vt.
Dr. Cernelia B. Inglls, of Swarthmore,
who has recently returncd from a visit
te Princeton, N. J., Is entertaining Mrs.
Maud Yerkes, of California, who will
remain for several weeks.
NORRI8TOWN
The marrlage of Mist Katherine V.
Burk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge
Uurk. of 2tn East Marshall Btreet, nnd
Mr. Jehn Kelly, of Atlantic City, son
of Mr. James Kelly, of Green street, took
place en Wednesday evening In St. Pat
rick's Church. The Rev. W. P. Twehlg
efllclated. Miss Mary Burk, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor nnd her
two small cousins, Miss Eleaner Kleck
nrr nnd Miss Elvn Klcckner, et Ger Ger
jnantewn, were the flower girls. The
best man waa Mr. William Burns, of
Atlantic City, nnd the ushers Include.
Mr. Jeseph Mlnter. Mr. James en,n',V.
and Mr. Isadore Weinberg. Upen their
return from a wedding trip te the Dela
ware Water Gap, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly
will llve in Atlantic City. The bride
has been prominent In amateur theatri
cals In Norrlstewn.
Hughes Buckingham
The marrlage of Miss Eunice Bucking
ham, 2222 Seuth Twenty-third street, and
MnJamcs A. Hughes, of 2533 Ellswerth
street, took place en Wednesday. Mon Men Mon
slgner Oreenslll, of St. Edmend's
Church, officiated. The bride, who was
given In marriage by her brother-in-law.
Mr. Grever C. Lawyer, was ntUndcd by
Miss Jenn O'Malley. Mr. clarence L.
Skcmngten acted ns groomsman. After
a wedding breakfast. Mr. and Mrs.
Hughes left en an extended wedding
trip,
KAERCHER BECKER
A pretty wedding took Place In St.
Stephen's Lutheran Church, Fortieth
street nntll Powelton nvenue, last night,
nt 7 o'clock, when Miss lima R. Becker,
,i.,..v,,.. At rti-. nml Mrn. Henrv Breker,
of 5034 Walnut street, became the brl W
of Mr. Frederick W, Kacrcher, Jr.. of
4326 North Fifteenth street The kbv.
L. U Wertz officiated. The hrlde, who
was given In marriage by her uncle.
Mr. William Wnre, were a gown of
white satin, with a veil of tulle mid
lace nrraneed In n cap shape and caught
with orange blossoms She carried n
shower bouquet of white roses, white
orchids, lilies of the alley and sweet
peas, Mrs. F. S. Wylle, of Fleetwood,
Pa., sister of the bride, was the matron
of honor nnd the bridesmaids Included
Mrs. C. L. Masser, Mrs. Eugene Schlles
kle. Miss Leis p. Tayler and Mrs.
Geerge W. Floed Mls Helen Geslln
was the flower girl. Mr. Ciarles Kacr
cher acted ns best man for his brother
nnd the ushers Included Mr. Rowland
C. Hnsser, Mr Eugene P. Schllesklr,
Mr. Heward Kner.-hcr and Mr. Geerge
W. Floed.
CONVEY McALEER
An attractive wedding took plnce en
Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock In .the
Church of St. Edmend, Twenty-third
nnd Mltflln streets, when Miss Margaret
McAIeer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
James J. McAIeer, of 2084 Mercy street,
became the bride of Mr. James Convey,
of 1700 Seuth Frent street. The Rev.
Father Conway officiated. The cere
mony was solemnized with a nuptial
mars.
CARNER FLANEOAN
The marriage of Mlse Marlen Slean
Flancgan, daughter of the Rev, and
Mrs. Henry D. Flanegan, of 4827 Wal Wal
eon aenue, nnd Mr. Charles F. Carner,
of wiuiarnspert, Pa., took place en
Wednesday at nean nt the home of the
brlde. The Rev. Mr. Flancgan, father
or the brldp, officiated, assisted by the
Rev. Dr. William S Mitchell, naster
of the Calvary M. H. Church. The bride
were a gown e? Spanish lace ever
duchesse satin and a veil trimmed with
orange blossoms She carried a shower
beuquet of bridal roes and lilies of the
valley. , Miss Madge Carner, lster of
the groom, was the maid of honor and
Mr. Henry R. Flanegan, brother of the
bride, acted ns best man.
McCANN GREENE
An attractive wedding took place en i
Wednesday morning at 10 e'clcjk In St.
Ellrabeth's Catholic Church, when Miss ,
Mary Elizabeth Greene, daughter of Mr I
and Mrs. Jehn T. Greene, of 2228 West
Diamond street, became the bride of i
Mr. Martin J) McCann. The bride, who
was given In marriage by her father,
were a gown of white satin with a long I
court train nnd a veil trimmed with
orange blossoms and lilies of the valley.
The bride was attended by her sister,
Miss Cecilia M. Greene, as maid of honor
nnd Miss Annn T, Greene and Miss Jean
Dugan ns bridesmaids. A brother of
the groom, Mr Patrick McCann, was the
best man. and the ushers Included Mr.
James O'Nell, Mr. Jeseph Burchell, Mr
Jeseph Greene find Mr. Jehn T. Green".
Jr. After September 1 Mr. nnd Mrs
McCann will be at home at 2651 North
Talor street.
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In "SOUTH OF TUB I1H1 (inA.NDB"
rirTtyD A NINTH AND JTAIIUET
Viv 1 UK1A e a. m te 1 1 in p. m.
"Th Three
Muaheteare"
Douglas Fairbanks
GLOBE
ALDINE
nirertlen M. K. Kelt
Chestnut fat. nt 101 1
Ccntln. HAM. te UP M.
"THE SPLENDID LIE"
With OBACi: DAVISON
MI33 DAVISON APPHAKS IN PnitSON
DAILY. AT 3. 8 AND 10 P. II.
Willow Greve Park
CONWAY AND HIS BAND
Are a CentUr.t Se irre et Delight le
Muplc-Ier8
TONIOIIT
HANCn CONTEST IN IANCKI.AM
LONG ACRE ROOF, Men., 8 :30 P.M.
Psyche-Analysis by Rebert Melville
sntK. fj nnil SI. Phene Spruce 500
LArllvIL 10 a. m ie u ir. p. m.
DnrntriV Dalten '"lm' CUIM30N
oremy "wwn riiAt.i.v:NnK"
JL'NIPCK AND MAHKET
VAUDEVILLE .
rONTINI'Ot'S 11 TO 11
CROSS KEYS N.i-A.Wr
MAllne V'1r"'1iv nnrl Saturiliy, 2M5
MAE DESMOND r'SS
up in MAm't. s roejr"
St Wk. "Trnll of the r.onfeme Pln"
I GARDEN DAYS
it iiiiv .ifsi: it 'j no !) r, 30
Mr III.MlV IVI.KR-OI.I. I4r('ir.hem Tile
' te ii)rln Heup larn Unlit te -NreKenn
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Ml., MIIIIUM! si.NK!,i:it nethlehem
I ' p I te sklppirk Pike te VieHf I. ana:
turn rlcht te rate Ambler i1 &. H.
Mr. A Mr. ISVtC T. 'TAItlt Mew Orev
ac iK't t h 'i hln l.i.retK p. &. R.
.PKf IAI, NOIIOF!
The. Cirdan of Mil AM) MP.. I'.IIWABD
I T STOTI.MI! H "III net hi n:-n June IT.
i AdnunYlnn .'i0 enrh K.ir in
I Infnnnt "i lr nt .'O.lfl
PenefU Scheel or Horticulture Ambler. Pa.
EITH'S THEATRfc
PEGGY WOOD "V,
tt Y T"niir KttrlI(i IInT-rtlf4 T m
"SENATOR" F0SD from Michifaa
nn".r n-ii,ji s t co.
wfAvi r. np.ea . ernrns: and
Reter-IMHOr - CGRFENE-Marctll
"IN A PCST HOUSE"
I-
DeBrunner 8r Emery, Inc.
Announce the Beginning of
A June Clearance Sale
SUMMER SHOES
?coo
iiF23f&m 8
Snl
5
All the Binnrt tiimmcr
effects In Mnry Janes,
Snort Oxferda and Strap
Pumps tlip wanted latts,
izes, oemmnatlons and
leathers.
Full Fashioned SILK HOSIERY, tee, at $1.75
31 Seuth 15th Street
On ll.e Second Fleer
Ggsr SJ
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umimmmmmm&mmMmmM3&M&wimkm&&mm$m.
iiu'ertms. DEstaynns and makers of ive.wc.vs and cmrsjrtivrs apparel
OF TUU UIQUEST CUARACTCR FOR UORU TUAN TWRXTY.SIX YEARS
APPAREL
OF
THE
BETTER
KIND
wf -rilOl
A
DIFFERENT
KIND
OF
STORE
Chestnut
Cerner
Twelfth
Special Dress
Values
Tub silk, striped silks, foulards, printed
srepe and Canten crope in navy, black and
white. Splendid range of colors all sizes.
SECOND FL.OOU
16
New Mid
Summer Frecks
Of imported gingham, dotted Swiss and
Shantung.
SKCOND FLOOR
g.oe
te
IQ.50
Finest Gowns
Drastic Reductions
Our entire selection of high-class Gowns
imported models, exquisite copies and
adaptations. second fleer
Sports Suits
Plain tailored models in rainbow tweed
and trelainc. Seme lined, ethers unlincd
unusunl values. All sizes, but net all
sizes in every stv!c.
Extra Size Suits
lA te y2
off
12
.00
Formerly te id.50
Cut extra full en slenderizing lines.
sizes te 54.
THIRD FLOOR
All
15
.00
Formerly te 39.50
Skirts
6.50
Brocaded and plain baronet satin, sunshine
silk nnd the crepe weaves in nil high
colors, plenty of black nnd white.
f THIRD FLOOR
te
Summer Frecks
for Juveniles
2.50 te 10.00
An array of dainty and
very practical styles for
nges (! te 1G. Including
hand - embroidered dotted
Swiss, pretty mpertcd
checked ginghams, tissue
ginghams and the popular
voiles nnd organdies, in
all colors.
2.95 te S.95
Fer Sizes 2 te 6
Included are imported
ginghams, dotted Swiss,
voile, organdie and tiuc
ginghams.
FOURTH FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR SPECIALS
White Silk
Stockings, 1.95
In a very excellent qual
ity bilk full fashioned.
Seme with clocks.
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m
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3SC
Sweaters, 2.95
Slip-en models, in all the
most desirable summer
shades. Light m weight.
Tuxedo model priced at
3.9:..
Dimity Blouses
1.95
.it
18.50
I WE, SPECIAUZE IN AfPAREL THAT SLENDERIZES THE LARGER WOMAlN
i
Of fine, sheer dimity in a
diversity of dainty
models, trimmed with
pretty edgings of lace.
Peter Pan, shawl and roll
cellars.
Sv
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Jun
lYi
e
ry
.1111
Greatly Underpriced
Fer this week-end sale
The Lewest Prices in Many Years en All Our Fine Hats
Remarkable Values at $5.00 te $10.00
Sale of Children's Trimmed Hats
Yeu can cheese as low as $3.00
A Summer Sale of
Hosiery & Underwear
for 53.75
e a pair
e ier Se.50
.) a pair
."0 a pair
PURE SILK FASHION-MADE HOSE.
$1.35 a pair, 3
In all colors, plc.iiy of White
SEMI-FASHIONED DROP STITCH AND
TVU.TO.NE SILK HOST? Si
Reduced from $l.i.l
$2.30 rULL-FASHIONED PURE SILK HOSE.
$1.95 a paii
hi all colors, plcrt of 'hi!t
$2.30 FULL-FASHIONED GORDON SILK
HOSE $2
In all colors, plenty of M'ln'c
$2.75 FULL-FASHIONED VAN RAAIIE
SILK HOSE $2
In all colors, plmhi nf V,utr
IMPORTED CHIFFON WEIGHT SILK HOSE.
VALUES TO $5.00, NOW $2.50
In all colets except Wlvic, some i'i'h Freieli Cled:
FANCY LISLE HOSE 75c a pair. 3 for $2.00
In (,. U'!'-tc and Bcfjc
J.L'a VANITY FAIR SILK VESTS
Bodice top; geed p ality hta-y mlk
LISLE VESTS v.:,c each. 3 for
Rcyular and bodice tops
LADIES' LIGHT COTTON TIGHTS.
vi ere 75c, new 50c each
With oe?c tiylit l,iu e"
ANNETTE KELLERMANN BATHING TIGHTS, $2.75
3 oz. Bettle of Cery's French Toilet
Water, Very Special at $2.25
We are ab'e te efTr-i Cots fumeu. toilet waters in fve of
the best-liked oders: l.'Ongan, JareuemtnU, L'Kf.lciirt, Styt nnd
Puris, at the lowest price ut wluJi mc npj.ar toilet .iters
have ever been quoted. lu! e e. bctt.e, 51'.2j.
51.
i.)
$1.00
We Have Bought the Entire Stock of
M. J. LEWIS
1206 Chestnut Street
Everything will go en sale
at 1214 Chestnut Street
Watch for Announcements in the
Daily Paper
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