MwTF'rawfK.WGHPBBMal ivjniTTrTnpiwBr,.jri'ti'"LreTrr7ir.ciBiwi,:?''if7iiiv 'wai(tjr.TB wei ft ssKsv jTiifleJ::" r,?fcw.vAtf. flu trm&& . .vr. iwv . .."' -" T ,,jr ff'wcr w , ti'F , . TOfl v .-,r '-s;. M'aw,' i ..'" E VBftitfG PUBlii? ALBbGER &ILAl)iLHi A, THURSDAY, JUNE j w-. L922' Si '1 i jWfti wmmww" V V "V k JfST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE l It Nancy Wynne Speaks of f Anether ter Devastated France She Tells of Miss King's Approaching Marriage te Mr. Baird THE only party today will be a dinner-dunce which Mr. and Jrs. X JV. Penrce Crlsfleld, of Chestnut Hill, will (?lve tonight for their daugh ter, Jeievhlne. "Je," who has been going ie Smith CeIIcrc for the Inst two enr, wjll innke her debut In the autumn at n tea en September IB, but whether she will go back te college after that or come out nil winter I hnven't heard. She I" n younger sifter of M'lle Crlft field, who was n debutante several years LUHe married lll'lv Dixen, of Baltimore, and lives at Oreen Point, "id . though Just new I think she Is Idling her parents. THEM' will be another dance In Chestnut Hill en Saturday night. Is te be at the Philadelphia Cricket Club and a great many pentile who live around there are Interested In It. Among the patroncssee, there are about forty altogether, are Mr. Lucia Chapman. Mrs A. J. Antelo Dovereux. Mr. Philemen Dlekinsen. Mrs. Wllllnm M. riklns. Mrs. William K. (Joedman, .Tr . Mrs. Hnmucl F. Hoiiiten. Mile. Camllle .Tanpies. Mrs. A. Uavker Mel Mel ler Mrs. J. Chesten Merrln, Jr.. Mrs. Cuihnian Ncnhnll. Mrs. Jehn H. Pnukard. Mrn. E. Florens Klvlnus, Mrs. William J. Hewell, Jr.. Mrs. Coerec F. Tyler and Mrs. Jeseph . Wear. The dance Is for the bcncllt of devastated Frnnce MRS. JOSEPH MINOTT Is certainly being very gay during her visit here. As you knew she has been stay ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ear Wright Ralrd, for several weeks, and lets of parties ere being given for her. The latest ene Is a dinner which Mr. and Mrs. William West Prazler, .'Id. will glve next Tuesday evening. Mrs. Frailer was Charlette Hrewn. Mr. Samuel F. Housten a daughter, and she and Oalner Rnlrd Mlnett have always been geed friends. Speaking of the Halrdx reminds inc that the invitations are nut for the wed ding of Harriet King, of C eyelnnd. mid the Halrds' son. Edgar A right Rnlrd. Jr. Harriet is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Kin, of Cleveland, and the marriage wlfl take place en Saturday afternoon. July S. at King King weed, the Kings' Mtmmer home at Men Men eor, 0. Teddy Rnlrd and his bride will live in Willlamstewn. Mass., I hear. MARY KNIGHT Is very attractive. She Is the daughter of Mrs. Rrnd fnrd Knight and n sister of Kitty Knight. I saw Mary several days age at the Ritz, In u gray canton crepe dress himply made with an uneven hem and n draped skirt caught at one sie with a rhlnestone buckle. A large black Mraw hat trimmed with two big black velvet flowers and Cray stockings nnd Mac kslippers completed nn unusually geed-looking costume. I hear that the Knights expect te spend pnrt of the summer at Cape Mav. and later they will go te the Adirondack. Yeu lemember. they ve only been hme for several months niter a year spent out West. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An Interesting nutumn weddlnjr of much Interest will be that of Miss Caro Care line Ktoeker Bnrclay. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William I.yttlcten Barclay, of Gravers lane. Chestnut Hill. nndMr. Jamea Muscee Gnrnctt, of New erk. which will tale place en Saturday- .Oc tober 7. at 12::i0 ccleck In Trinity rresbMerian Church. Chestnut Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Unrclay and their f.imllv will leave en JUlv 8 for Jamestown. It. I.. where they will spenti me bummer. Anether autumn weddlnc of gient In terest will be that of MIsh Uoaner Peale Davis, daughter of Mrs. Charles Gibbens Davis, of S201 Seminole nve nuue. Chestnut Hill, and Mr. Chailcs II. Iteberts, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Rrberts. of Flushing. U I., which will tulte pluce in November. Miss' T'nulln du Fent, daughter cf Mrs. William K. du Pent, of Wilming ton, Del., cntei tained at dinner last eve ning In honor of Miss Hannah Mnrlin Elliett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam J. KUIett, of 317 Seuth .Seventeenth street, whose marriage te Mr. Walter Pew will take place en Saturday. There were twenty-four puests. They later attended a dance nt the Wilmington Gelf Club. Miss du Tent will be one of Miss Ulllett'a maids of honor. Among the guesta who will attend the luncheon tomenovv which Mrs. G. O. Cameren will glve at the Philadelphia Ceimtiy Club In honor of her niece, Mis Hannah Martin Elliett, will be Mrs. Ar thur Tew, Miss Banning Grange, Miss Pauline du Pout, Miss Hlolse Warrlner, Miss Kljaner Dunning, Miss Kllcn Doug las I-levd. Miss Katherine D. Perter. Miss Lyi-beth K. Hovd, Miss Jane S. Hepburn, Miss Marjoile Large. Miss Kathei-lne Knight. Miss Lydla Clothier, Miss Gertrude A. H. Graham, Mlbs Elea Elea eor Slean, MUs Jean Durt Rllev. Mis.s ' nrel P. Smith, Miss Joscphlne Hecper, Miss Elizabeth Holliday, of Wilming ton, Del ; Miss Anne .Stillmon and Miss Clmrllne Daylles, of New Yeik: Miss trances Davisen, of Gleucove, I.. I., and Mba Loulse Sewall, of Englewoetl, N. J. The guests who will attend the dinner dance this evening which Mr. and Mis. ' A. iv.irce Crlstleld will glve at their lOine. Kau Gravers lane. Chestnut Hill, in honor of their daughter, Miss .Jo .Je sephine Crlsflcld, will Include Miss Mniy op I'. Geary. Miss Elizabeth Atterbury, Miss Dorethv Butcher, Miss Katharine Dunn, Mlas Evelyn Mai tin, Miss Mjncy Harclny. MIhs .Martha Jennings, Miss Nancy Woolston, Miss Pellv Sav age. Miss drace Savage, Mt,s Hertlia mthc, MIhs ijllzubeth Wear. MUs Vn,0",ne Urahnni, Miss Mary Hebaid, mi ,,.ll,a "chard, Miss Anna Schwartz, iiss Katliailne Srhwart, Miss .Marian ,?" f "range. N. J ; MIhs Elizabeth M.iJm7,MlM,Dorel,1' K- Valentine, Ms M?.ryM1.lar.,0,w' IHS I3aletli McEluy, Miss Virginia Carpenter. Miss Elizabeth Morgan, Miss Pauline Whitney, of St. ni i" nIlm,,: MHS MurgttiPt Paul, Miss Haraheiien ltlchardsen. Miss l.ucylle 1iwln M.lBS Sus.ui V. Geedman, Miss Morien Watts Miss J.lltlnti Keigusen, M1 (",per Sniith. Mr. Austin M. Purves, Vif; D'l'e Purves, Mr. Edmund P. Ptuve.s, xj J"?"01' Wear Sir. Mellis Dixen, -.. .luiiii iveariiH. Mr n t t,. .i n...rt ,.. ...-: ..-... . t.Hv, nn ;."?"' """, ' James Kergu- S ;,'' Merris Uairett. Mr. De wuertel Uichardsen, Mr. Geoige Walker, Mi.?rx"sh'w.?IoKlrev- S"'- Waller SiL,iSI,r- V'ni McClenahan. Mr. Dav1l,lCJ.;ll,, Mr. Ulrharil Feltz, Mr. il vl?, A.X "I'ams, Mr. Frederick Swope, Ln,1nl'ilrLe?' Mr- Walter E. lies. .ur. JamirdTVMf,ekman' et -Vew Vel: Mr. MP rSu Williams, Mr. Aiken llelchner. Mr f0,mM Mlckell, Mr. Jehn Wright, Mr aTI,,ntu.r." bright, Mr. Geerge Dallas Freiii? m, ?-,""' Mr. JnnieH'Huttleld. Mr. Frederick Dunn, Mr. Meade Fletclur. Wiiiii ff,"?n',.rr- ,J,,UH Ninltli. Mr. Wl'llam Uelcel, Mr. Richard Itelgel, Mi. Mandersen Castle, Mr. Edwaid Farnuin, ?i ' J. Andtews Harris, Mr. Llndley ClZ'w'nr"1'' Mr- "s,'n,,nn Walten" Mr. Uiarles Thompson. Mr. Uurnet Landreth, flel',1 M?rlA?, S',tv,W'. 'Mr- Ahur Crls A.,'!,?1 A1'd Crlstleld and Mr. Nlchei K,i0Vl A1WH .V,1,18"1'1" lH entertain. efBf?t rfir Bl1CB.t.H, nBa Pauline Whitney. Farr nf'1"1, Mlm 11"1 JIlHS Marlen A'arr, of Orange, N. J, 1ioiv.innrt.,r.8-t.1'cniue1 Ragland Car rn chael, of Richmond, Va will enter i Jin at en Informal supper tomorrow evening at their home, 2510 Monument 4jXSnu.e. n honor of their daughter. iH Martin Cnrmlchael, whose marrlage te Captain Geerge Bovver, U. S. M. C, w" of Mrs. Geerge Bewer, of Van Van t.euver, Terrcsdale, will take place en Miss Crisfield's Dance and fiaturday evening next In the First Presbyterian Church, Richmond. Miss Anita M. Sanders nnd Miss Es telle D. Sanders, of 1225 Locust street, left yesterday for a visit te Washing ton, where they will be the guests ever the week-end of Miss Careline Nash, aaugnier or ur. ana Mrs. Francis h. Nash. Miss Nash will entertain at din ner n,t the Chevy Chase Club this eve ning In honor of Miss Eleaner Dallas Johnsten, daughter of Mrs. James M. Johnsten, of 1628 Twenty-first street, N. W., Wnshlnirten, whose marrlage te Majer I-accy Hall, U, 0. A., of Fert Leavenworth, Kan., will take place en Saturday next In St. Jehn's Protestant Episcopal Church, Washington, The Huntingdon Valley Country Club will give a dinner-dance en Saturday evening next. . . Mlas Jane Shaw Hepburn, daughter of Jlr. nnd Mrs. William W. Hepburn, of Orchard I.ee, Vtlloneva, and Miss Lydla M. Clothier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merris L. Clothier, off Clalrement, Villa nova, will leave the latter part of this month for Lake Asquam. New Hamp shire, where they will spend the summer nt the camp of Mrs. Percy II. Gibsen. Miss Clothier Is entertaining her guest, Mlas Fersythe Patterson, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Miss Clothier, Miss Dorethy Cloth ier and Miss Patterson will return today from Princeton, where they nttended the graduation nt Princeton University. Miss Lysbeth Knlekcrbackcr Boyd, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Knlcker backer Boyd, of the Coronade, Is spend Ing a fortnight as the guest of Miss Augusta W. Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Custls Harrison. Jr.. n Chuckswoed, their country place at Vlllanevn. Mr. and Mrs. Barclay McFadden. who", since their marriage, have been traveling abroad, nre at present in Paris. They will return te this country In August. Mrs. McFadden, befere her marriage, was Miss Virginia Heckscher, daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ledyard Heckscher, of Boltngbreke, Radner. Miss Helen Vllmerln Mlehell. Miss Mary de F. Geary. Miss Helen Hepe Montgomery and Miss Marie Loulse Balrd returned yesterday from a few days' visit te Princeton, N. J where they attended the commencement. Miss Dorethy Hampton Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Hamp ton Barnes, of 1817 De Lancey street, whose engngement has recently been an nounced te Mr, Jevvett Beach Newton, son of Mr. and Mrs, Geerge Fred crick Newton, of Bestcn and Cohas Cehas sett, Mass., will return te her home, West Acres, Deven, tomorrow after spending a week at Cohassett. Mrs, Barnes who lins been attending the Gar den Club convention at Cleveland, O., has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Driver Brown and family, of 311 Seuth Thirteenth street, will leave early next month for Neva Scotia, where they will spend the summer. Mrs. J. Andrews Harris, of West Chestnut avenue. Chestnut Hill, who went te France early In Mnv te attend the graduation of her daughter, Miss Oeerglana F. Harris from Mile. Moes' Scheel, In Paris. Is traveling through Europe with her daughter before return ing te this country late In August. They will attend the Passion Play at Ober ammcrgau. Miss Harris, will make her debut at a tea en October 4. Mlns Marlen Watts, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Henry Miller Watts, of Yerk Heuse. Yerk read. Ogenlz, who Is a stu dent nt Smith College, Northampton, Mass , has returned te her home. Mrs, Watts and her daughter will leave en Tuesday next for a trli Hbread. when they will spend the summer touring the continent. Mrs. James T. Halsey nnd her daugh ter. Miss Helolse M. Halsey, will sail en July 22 for Europe, where they will ipend the summer In foreign travel and will teturn in the early nutumn. Miss Ellrabcth W. Thompson and Miss M. Jesephine Thompson, daughters of Judge nr.d Mrs. J. Whltaker Thompson, of 2027 Pine street, will fall early next Menth rer Kurepe, where they will spend the summr traveling. Miss Edith Bartow Jehnsen, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. William N. Jehnsen, of 6160 Germnntewn avenue, Germantown, will sail for Europe early next month, where she will spend the summer trav eling. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. D. Adna Brcwn, of E051 Walnut street, anneunce the engagement of thelr daughter, Mlts Margaret Emma Brown, a student of Wellcsley College, and Mr. Newell Beemnn Dayton, of Salt Lake City, who recently graduated from the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Jacobs, whose marriage took place en June 1, have returned from their wedding trip, nnd nre nt home at C512 Walten avenue. Mrs. Jacobs will be remembered as Mls.i Dorethy V. Sarscn, of 132 North Fifty first street, Mrs F. Edward Nelan entertained nt bridge yesterday afternoon nt her home, 23D Seuth Fiftv -third street. Among the guests were Mrs. Frank Rld dell. Mrs. Themas II. Jnckben, Mrs. LeRoy Owen, Miss Lynette Owen, Mrs. Harry c. Slandbrldge. Mrs. Read Hyn Hyn ten and Mrs. Hareld Grim. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Welhcnmnycr. whose marriage took place In the Over brook Baptist Churrh, Sixty-third nntl Malvern slieets. In Muy, have returned from their wedding trip and will shortly occupy their home In Springfield. Pa. Mrs, Welhenmajer will be remembered as Miss Gladys S. Erllng. of 1712 North Fifty-ninth street. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown and family, of the Tracy, will spend the summer at their ccrttage In Ocean City. Mr. Heward Mnckay has returned te his home In Wllllamspert, after being the guest for several das of his brother and slste-.n-law, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Mnckay, of 237 Seuth Flftv-thltd btrcet, The Rev. Heward A. Bulson. B D., pastor of the Wayland Memerial Bap tist Church, and the Rev. Frederlck Bentlev Igler, student pastor of the t'nlveislty of Pennsylvania, nre In In dianapolis atendlng the sessions of the Northern Baptist convention. Miss Jeanne Gress, of West Philadel phia, Is entcrtaln'ng her cousin, Miss Bella Gress, of Sharen, Pa, Stlss Muriel French entertained the Delta Chapter of the Phi Delta Psl So rority en Saturday afternoon at her home, 6252 Osnge avenue. The guests were Miss Rachel Thursten, Miss Jose Jese phine Mulhellnnd, Miss Martha Buzby, Miss Deris McCall, MIhs Beatrice Favlu gcr, Mlssi Mlldnd Baxter, Miss Eleaner Paul, Miss Eleaner Cain uud Miss Blanches Van Mnareu, SOUTH PHILADELPHIA , Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack McCaugn, of 2716 Seuth Seventeenth street, nre being con. grntulnted upon the .birth of twin daughters. Mrs. McCauen was Miss Marien Magce, of Sixteenth nnd Welr streets. Miss Cecilia Kenny, of 1631 Perter street, entertained the members of her card club recently, The guestB Included Mrs. Jeseph Lehy, Miss Roslle Lynch, Miss Gertrun Brown, Miss Marie Mehan, Miss Agnes Mehan, Miss Evelyn Sutten, Miss Margaret Gllmeie, Miss Rcte Gal Gal lagher and Miss Agnes McCressen. Mr. Charles A. Beyle, of 1317 Wolf street, entertalned Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sheitz nt . lox party recently. Mrs. Sherts: will U3I remembered as Miss Lil lian Casey. Miss Linda Sheitz, of 1311 Jacksen sticet, Is spending a short time at the summer home of her brother, Mr. Frank J, Shcrtz. Jr.. In Wlldwoed, N. J. Mr. and Mrs, Merris Rosen, of 718 Rltner street, nre spending their wed ding trip In Attantle City. In the au tumn they will visit relatives In Les Angeles. Calif. Mrs. Resen was Miss Sarah Stellcr befere her marrlage en June 14. The marriage (jf Mlrs Chinzle Nar- Miss Alberta P. Reath, daughter of Mrs. Benjamin Reath, whose engagement has been announced te Mr. Harry Rosengarten Neilson. rhote by J. Mitchell Ulllet delle, of 715 Pemberten street, daughter of Mr. Leuis Nardelle. Sr and Mr. Henry Clanfrant, of 757 Seuth Mar shall street, took place at 5 o'clock yes terday afternoon In Our Lady of Geed Counsel Church, Eighth nnd Christian streets. They will spend their wedding trip In Ventner, Atlnntle City, N. J. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wilder, of the northeast corner of Twelfth and Mount Vernen streets, nnnounce the be trothal of their daughter, Miss Lillian Wllder, te Mr. Alexander Goedrich, also of this cltv. Mr. end Mrs. D. Sempllncr, of 1B25 North Seventeenth street, are spending the summer nt 33 Seuth Tnllahassce avenue, Chelsca, Atlantic City. Miss Helen MncDenald, of North Six teenth street, Is spending a fortnight In New Yerk, where she Is the guest of Miss Helen Wllmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wllmer, of One Hun dred and Sixty-eighth street and Broad way. Dr. and Mrs Michael Gradess and their family, of 2932 North Sixth street, and Mrs. N. Robener will spend the summer at their cettage In Cape May. The O. G. G. Club cntertnlncd at a house party ever the week-end at their bungalow at Klrkwoed, N. J. The guests were Miss Anna Kelser. Miss Blanche Ros.ew, MIps Frances Diamond, Mis." Ida Clampman, Miss Deberah GUckman and Miss Elizabeth Resenblatt. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Murray, of 1916 North Twenty-first street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Eleaner Murray, te Mr. Jehn A. Shields, of' 2029 Seuth Eighteenth street. The wedding will take place upon the return of the brlde'a parents from Europe. Mr. nnd Mrs. Murray and their daughter, Miss Dorethy E. Murray, will sail for Englnnd en the Adriatic en Saturday from New Yerk. The marriage of Miss Margaret Eliza beth Hlpps. of 4532 North Sixteenth street, Legan, and Mr. Antheny J. Wer ner took nlace yesterday at the Church of the Hely Child, Brend.and Dunrannen streets. .Mr. vverner anu nis nricie will live at 2825 Overlngten street, Brldes burg. Mr. Werner Is a member of the Ne. 6 Flre Company and Is the son of Policeman Willlnm L. Werner, of the Twenty-fourth District, Biidesburg. DELAWARE COUNTY Miss Cleaner Lewis, of Swarthmore, will leave In n. few days for Grand Mere, Canada, where bhe will spend sev cral weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. William II. Weed, of rrxKHieNEs Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Lew Rates LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street Final Clearance QAn OFF ORIGINAL PRICE OXJyO ON EVERY Ceat Suit Skirt Dress Waist IN STOCK-FOR CASH ONLY Including Summer Frecks of Linen Voile Epenge Radium Crepe NO C. 0. D. NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS FashuOini says "Brocade" Here is . The Latest Special! Te no with her newest Matelaase Freck exquisitely graceful Slippers of Asl M Black Brocade. High or and turned soles. Ground H ...i. rt y.. . !..,.... Black Brocade. High or and turned soles. Ground ask $12 for slippers of We are able te sell Highest Quality Shoes at the lowest possible price because of our Lew Second-Fleer Rental, cash buying and selling system and ether economies. Rnvfll Reet Shnn 1201 Vwmmm 1208 te 10 Chestnut St., 2nd Fleer TAKE ELEVATOR OH STAIRS fffSHT lW v::4ck Mr 49s Media, are entertaining Mrs. Weed s sis ter. Miss Crane, of Elmlrn, N. Y., for a few weeks. Mr. Eugene F. Caldwell, of Walllng Walllng ferd. Is bpendlng a fertnlrjht nt Ventner, N. J., where she Is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Chnffee. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Buse and their family, of Ridley Park, have geno te Ocean City, where they will occupy their ccttage until September. FRANKFORD Mr. nnd Mrs. Antene Hnrtman end their family, of 1029 Foulkrod street, nre spending the summer at their cot tage In Wlldwoed. Mr. end Mrs. Andrew H. Williams, of 4518 Frnnkferd avenue, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter. Mrs. E. Wolstcnhelme, of 2033 Orth odox street. Is the guest of Mrs. L. Busby, at Emaus, Pa., for a fevv weeks, Mrs. Peter Bolllngten, of Orthodox street nnd Frankford avenue, enter tained the membeiH of her tlve hundred club at her cettage In Wlldwoed ever the week-end. Have Yeu Been Corseted by an Expert? Wc aim te give figurc figurc impreving service with each corset sold and advise Brassieres fitted at the same time. That we have succeeded in our aim is evident by our many customers. 'HWcUTU 835 Chestnut St. J'rlees Always Moderate. srnucr. jess low heels fleer shops this type. low heels y fleer shops M jr..-.. j.... w yj y t Cbiei , l 0 I 3M HCZZlJ Dowd Johnsten The marrlage of Miss Miriam John Jehn John Bten, daughter of Mr. Herbert Johnsten, of 3409 Walnut street, and Dr. William T. Dowd, of Reme, N. Y., took place yesterday afternoon In. the rectory of St) James' Church, Thirty-eighth and Chestnut streets. The Rev. Jehn P. Cnhlr ertlclnted. On ncceunt of mourn ing, the ceremony took place In the presence of the Immedlnte fnmlllcs and n few Intimate friends only. Dr. nnd Mrs. Dowd left en a wedding trip after ft smnll reception nt the home of the bride's father. They will be at home In Reme, N, Y after August 1. FURMAN HAHY The marrlage of Miss Sara E. Hary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Hary, of 107 Snyder avenue, nnd Mr, David Furman, Jr., of 3371 Frederick street, took place nt 6 o'clock yestcrdny aft ernoon at the Falls Presbyterian Church. The Rev. William B. Ceeko etllclated. The bride were a gown of canton crepe and a tulle veil. She enrrted a shower bouquet of roses nnd lilies of the valley. Miss Dorethy Hary, sister of the bride. wns the maid of honor. The ushers Included Mr. Jehn Allen. Mr. Jehn Bill man, Mr. Geerge Moirlsen and Mr. Ed ward Jenes. A reception followed tit the home of the bridegroom's parents nt Falls of the Schuylkill. After a wed ding trip te Niagara Falls and Canada, .ur. nnu iurs. vurman will be nt home at Trenten, N. J., after September 1. QUAYLE MILLER The'mnrrlnge of MIbb Zaldee Tenncnt Miller, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge Broeko Miller, of 900 Park place, Wil mington, and Mr. Osboine Robinson Quayle, son of Mrs. William Osberno Quayle, of the Kennctt Apartments, Wilmington, will take plice at 7:30 e clock this evening at Trinity Church. The Rev. Frederick M. Klrkus, rector, Mill efllclnte. The bride, who will be given In marrlnge by her father, will be attended by her three sisters. Miss Levis Miller. Miss Florence V Miller nnd Miss Margniet K. Miller. Mr. Themas Rewo Price, Jr., of Baltimore, will he Mr. Quaylc's best man and his ushers Include Mr. Jehn II. Tennent, of New Yerk: Mr. Charles M. Hewell, of Mlllville, N. J.; Dr. Francis E Procter, of this cltv, and Mr. Draper Smith, of Wilmington. ... , , i NORRISTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Anders, of 539 Hamilton street, have announced the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Lorcne Geerge Allen, 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 The M. J. Lewis Stock Is New On Sale IN OUR STORE 1214 Chestnut Street We have purchased the entire stock of M. J. Lewis, 1206 Chestnut Street, who is retiring from business in Philadelphia. Everything has been marked one-third te one-half off the original Lewis prices, and in some cases the reductions are even greater. Most Philadelphians knew that the store of M. J. Lewis has been the representative store of its kind in the city. Net only is the merchandise all of extremely high grade, but the stocks are extraordinarily complete and show exquisite taste in the selection. All the INFANTS' WEAR. Ther are irresistible hand-made babies' dresses, wrappers and sacques of soft flan nels; some beautifully em broidered. Among the knit goods for infants are tiny sweaters, bootees and caps, all hand knit and some daintily embroider ed. Seme of the carriage robes arc knit, ethers are of soft silk. The line of infants' wear is, in fact, complete, and every item is of the finest grade. STAMPED GOODS. Every line of stamped wear is here represented. There arc centerpieces, bureau scarfs, bedspreads, table covers, dresses and romp ers for children every thing, indeed, that one could wish for or imagine. EMBROIDERED PIECES. These are the models te show hew the stamped goods should be finished. There is nn nlmest end lttss assortment in dupli cation of the stamped pat terns. As these are done ns samples te set off the, stamped pieces te the best advantage, the workman ship is exquisite. Seme of these embroidered pieces nre combined with patchwork, and there are some tapestry novelties as well. EMBROIDERY SILKS AND COTTONS. All kinds of sweater silks, necktie silks and se forth in a great variety of color. Alse u complete assort ment of art needlework accessories. WOOLS. Geed Shepherd brand floss,, knitting yarns nnd zephyrs, silk-and-wool yarns. A wonderful assortment of every con ceivable kind of yarn in the most attractive shades. SWEATERS Silk-and-wool sweaters. sweaters of wool alone or artificial silk. Many of them are hand made. A splendid selection of sweaters in the newest styles. We announce that in order te give our customers satis factory service en the opening days of the sale, neckwear, bags and handkerchiefs will be found at the regular counters en the first fleer, sweaters in the regular second-fleer de partment and all ether goods In our recently-opened art needlework section en the third fleer. H'mranffl Betrothed J5l!t4ZXZZ!frZAvte'S'tyi Wirt 4Vft' V viWXf4 MISS MARY S. SHAPIRO Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,f. Shapire, of 2111) Seuth Fourth htrcct, whose engagement Is an nounced te Mr. Samuel .1. Sliver Andern and Mr. Wallace McCartcr, also of Norrlstewn. The class-day exercises of the 1922 summer graduates of the Norrlstewn High Scheel were held yesterday In the school auditorium. Mr. Clarence Alla bough Is the class president, and Miss Gladys Burrows, the secretary. The his torian was Miss Fiances Dcnnlvm : Miss, Esther Dili gave the statistics ; Miss Janet Laurlp. the heys' prophecy j Mr Jeseph Krlcen, the girls' prophecy : Mr. William Themas, th peem: Ml"s Frances ItunMicwr. the brs' nrescntn- liens: Mr. Charles Simpsen, the girls' i presentations, Mlm M.irleu weher and Mr. Jehn Duddy, the rlass song. Mr. and Mrs Arthur T. Mlddleten. of B26 Iluttonweod street, are receiving congratulations en the birth of a eeii en June 16. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Frank Hunter, Jr., of DcKalb street, have re turned te their home In New Yerk. Mra Fred Simons, Miss Grace and goods described below are of the very finest ma terials and workmanship. The Art Needlework de partment was undoubt edly the best known in Philadelphia. We are confident that the new prices will prove irresist ible. This is a rare op portunity that is net like ly te recur. NECKWEAR. There is a really tremendous stock of ' neckwear probably one of the most complete stocks in Philadelphia. There is a range between popular-priced neckwear and the very finest qual ity of French handwork. Cellars, vestees, cellar-and-cuffs sets and rufflings may be found in linen, muslin, organdie, silk, chiffon and net. HANDKERCHIEFS. An as- sertment including' the staple grades, novelties and the loveliest hand embroidered goods. BEADED NECKLACES. A splendid assortment of the newest things, espe cially imported goods. BELTS AND GIRDLES. Leather belts of every sort, patent leather and suede, as well as metal girdles nnd combinations of metal nnd celluloid. In every wanted color. BEADED AND LEATHER HAND-BAGS. A geed variety of leather bags in different shades and shapes and lovely beaded bags in attractive designs. CHILDREN'S TOYS. A stock of children's dells and playthings that would make any little boy's or girl's eyes stand out with astonishment novelties of all sorts, imported and domestic. DECORATIVE NOVELTIES. Scrap baskets, desk set, lamps and waxed fruits, dressing-table accessories, deer steps and knockers. These are all lovely things that any woman of re finement would be glad te have in her home. GIFTS AND PRIZES. A wonderful assortment of novelties suitable for gifts and favors. PILLOWS. Pillows of all shapes nnd sizes, large and small, round, oblong nnd square. m V. Dernfh" mmeni, of Hwede ntreet, have returned from a stay In Langhorne, Pa. ..Irn, Hey Themnit and son, Mr. Itey Themas, Jr.. and daughter. Minn Hetty iTheina, have left for FVrt Smith, ArK., wncre tnry win join air. Themas, wne Is manager of the baseball team there. Miss Alice Meeh of West Main street, has returned from Ilrewnn-Mllls-In-the-Pines, where Bhe was a. guest at a house party. Majer and Mm. Jeseph P. Cottrell, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Percy Chain, ' of Jacoby and Arch streets, have left for a visit In Canada befere returning te Fert Eustlce, Vlr flnta. WALNUT Nikti at 8i20 Popular Mtti. Wed. & Sit. One Week Beginning Monday ARMAND KAMZ 1'reacnta SPICE of 1922 ny Jnck l.alt fitnefd by Allnn K. Felr IN TWO ACTH AND THIIITY RPRNKS A TWKI.VB ItOUIl SHOW SQULICZED INTO THUEU Stupendous Cast Includes: Vsirska Huratt Ailele Rowland Oersl Prlca Jane Itlehardaen Kath Brettira Jamas C, Morten Ceclle D'Andrea Pam Ilearn Gattlaen Jnnra Harry Waltars Helen O'Hhea Johnny Herltea n Storey Armani! Kallz Jimmy llutaey Eva Hurrewa Fontnlne Jnmcii Wntts MMeI Mlltr Flnvla Arcaro Will Oakland ItaaeutrR jHck Tralner riernc Drewn rrank arar I.urlhs Ilallnntln Jamca CJaler 8 PONY PEPPERPOTS And a Hand-Picked Cherui of 60 r.tGi., BOe In S2..10. Pep. M.i.. rtOr te $1.50 SKATR NOW ON AI.n K EITH'S THEATRE Frincit X.-Buihraan & Ba ynt-Bererlr IN "POOR RICH MAN" WELU). VIRGINIA & WEST Frank Davis & Adele Darnell Ills Surrounding Shew AND Arnaat Bretarri WILLOW GROVE PARK t.ast Timnn day op CONWAY AND HIS BAND MATHILDA VKRRA. Seprano CARLO KKRRCTTI, Barltena Dance in Danceland Tonight Saturday, June 24 Artisans' Day ALDINE Direction M II. Felt fhetnut St. at 30th Cenlln. 11AM te It P it. BETTY BLYTHE in "HIS WIFE'S HUSBAND" ICE PALACE 4.-.TH & MAKKRT Ery Nleht Kxc. Tuea. DANCING ROLLER SKATING Skatlnt? 8.30 te 10Danclng r fl;3J te 1 130 I.alea. due wnm. e; -u.". - FREE InHtrurtlen for XfirUIf' 14T Ileclnners 1V1UVU1I &Q23SQS) m IMPORTERS, DESIGNERS . MAKERS OF WOMEX'8 AXD CHILDREN'S APPAllBL OF TltE mOHERT CHARACTER FOR MORE THAS TSVESTY-S1X YEARS fi .AREL OF THE BETTER KIND H Dresses Real Opportunity Reduced te Embodying the season's loveliest and smartest style notes. Of taffeta, foulard, plain and fipured crepe dc chine and Canten crepe, of exquisite texture all colors, including black and white. H Summer Dresses, 5.00 te 19.50 Including geed-looking, extra-size models in ginghams, made en slenderizing lines, at 9.95. Sweaters Unusual at 1.952.953,95 !i FRIDAY and SATURDAY Your Choice of Any Hat in Our Entire Stock Hundreds of new midsummer hats have arrived and will be en display for the first time Friday. i :. .. JIILLIXCUV m 1 &f& e SPe"al,ze '" Apparel That $5 Heuse of Wenger 1229 Walnut Street Milliner r By B. Chertak Wenger The discriminating women who seek a distinctive beauty in their millinery are finding Chertak's summer display particularly delightful. Fur Storage With Merris Wenger Enjoy the assurance that your furs will be safe ever the summer by storing them at once in our government approved cold dry-air vaults. The Present Rates for Repairing and Remodeling Are Especially Attractive Direction 8tnUy ,Cemptn efA; , - V.N LTffa llii .KlMttKieWM AHKKTW.t.(l Oin All summer 11 A.M. U lUli fcHfefi !,.! VnlMalnn-relthlfully CemlOti G.era-e Melferd Preuctl i'lv- "THE WOMAN-' WHO WALKED ALONE A PARAMOUNT PICTURR WITH DOROTHY DALT0N MILTON SILLS WANDA HAWLEY AT 11. 1:30, A:90 n-Jlft. 7:30, 0:30 Added Rebert Arr-h-u-ter t th" Dun-Art Pianola PJane Mll.l) PTCTO Ilnrvten" Pnle't S"t W'lf Rlehnrd Ilarlhelmet-a In 'Senny 10 A. M. 12. S. 4, jfcSrlfera A. R is . a t r m v Ilrnari and Cheatn'H ' l' ' tlrnad and Cneatn'it NORMA TALMADGE IN "SMIMN' THROUOH" Next Week "THE MAN FROM HOME" DAI APC 12TH AND MARKET WAljtCi 0-4B A. M. in 11 P. M. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN "A WORLDLY MADONNA" A DP A ni A 1TH AND CHESTNUT AIVyHLIA te A.M. te 11:1.1 P.M. ETHEL CLAYTON ;g " irirTHDI A NINTH AND MARKET ViL.lUIIiV !! A.M. te 11 -If. P.M. "THE NIGHT ROSE" Tin Chnney T-entrlce Jey. Ciillen Landli n ADITHI 8TH AND MARKET CATIIUIj 10 A. M. telljlBP. M. Sessue Hayakawa 'SP if ADC JUNIPER AND MARKET GLUBE. VAUDEVILLE CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 POP. PRICE8 nrvee VCVC 00TH market CROSbKhIbwNmHTi.Te:i?5 MAE DESMOND APAY8 'TRAIT, OF THE LONESOME PINE" GALA NIGHT SCREEN & STAGE STARS WILL ASSEMRLE TONIGHT Te Did Karen f 11 te tb FelUea at th Beaux Arts Cafe Bread St Girard Ave. i rhB j5 a niKht yen'll never terttt. Muale faV nni icnDiim TDniiDH Mnnns wMwrwnniH inuuuHUVunt Frem the Century Reef. N. Y. uummmw&mMmmM 1S A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE Chestnut Cerner Twelfth JO myJ Formerly te 39.50 liite hats and all new colors. Leg horns, Cantens, taf fetas, Geergettes, satins, Swiss hairs and straws. SHOP. FIHST FLOOR Slenderizes the Larger Weman QQil i ' cl ill !t' VtA M m u m S&. f ' I (; m&z ... f W.' "' " . - i.wuttikUa, .. . f. .VA.-,.ia.;g. AM
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