Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 27, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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ytlST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
flancy Wynne Speaks of the Martin-Lloyd Wedding Last
Week Norris-Michaux Nuptials at Drifton
it Today Other
1 mllE W1'1 n,1(- Mv wlfe" werc eul
l nf' TKveii Rntunlny nr the v.-ed-
., ."option of Mr. ami Mr. Arthur
Winn. There must linvp been nt
' Lt nOC or 00 g..esK The church,
I'V'c David's. If verv small. j.nn
rJ ie niilv nbeut 100 nttende.1 the
"".m'nnv hut the reception vnn lnrge.
"hSnt'pwhn is nt the Prlmr-Phllllps
-MInz. which wnsnbeiil two weeks
I Se net think I linvp seen ns mnnv
rVhI renl "old lMillmlpluhlnn-." nt nn
c.lr of Inte. Hut of rotirse both thdc
Im nceVtnay he Mitd te have been
!. the most Important In point ')f
Jlllv nml connection of the year. Mr.
ftnn wis Mlw Either Lloyd, n nl-ter
'W ohm 'rank. Stacy. Mrs. Nathan
S55.M:,rrr,he..t,pr
M..mi fl Morten nml n brother of Dr
SrMorten, M1-h Helen Morten, Mrs
TOm ."".V."'.. '...1 Af.. Tnlm Htnrt
Tem .''''"' ,, Af.. .Tfiliii Ster.v
Jehn Outing nml
fj Tr The Morten lived for mnnv
' ' -i.t-fedilnttKil tirlek nun
J?"! iJan nn rhpstiiiit Mreet nbev-
LoheT,e.,."
flread. which wns tern down for liu-d-22
.Lnt fifteen yenrs npe. T suppeu-
W ..i ii.. n ( Wnlnut utreet Krew
uJ. second Chestnut street In the way
rternnd business plnees. In fnet,
SfnrTand mere people nre moving away
Will "-, . ...... .,. In il,n wnv
m the old residences mere, mm uua.-
! dewlv but surely crecnlnK up.
!? ".i-.i ,' nlirr dnv that the house
n.Jt te Mr Bcnjnmln Jten.h's. 10
W l" , tu i,i. nt turned Inte
1000
i
S plnce 'nml here nrP many mil
itani nnT drcsmnl;ers en Wnlnut street
itaJS Twentieth nml Twenty-first. It
W nfere". I knew, but wmehew I
liteTe "e the old lesldentlul section
entirely disappearing.
..mitv nn Hip subject m' weddings
hl"1"' . i .,
IT there will ' "ml "7, " ,h." ''
n Driftnn tetiny wiicn i-i ...... -
Mildred Michnux Is man led .te I.dwln
vil,i, of Drifton. Mildred is n nleca
rfMr' nmi I Mr" Edmund .1. I. Coxe,
this city, you knew, nml enme up
h r fUnVlVglnh. te stay with her
"", ....l n.mr sniiic cnrs nce. Hip
.Srtlne will tnkc plni'P in St. .Ininc
rhnrrli l)rlften. nt half nfter tw.lve
o'clock. It Is te be ii quiet iimiir, iia
th family Is In mourning.
Mr Coxe will lve his niece ... mar
rUge and Mr. Knlph cntherly. of
Montrese Is te be innttiiu of honor,
while Maria Mi-ldleten (W will be
flower girl. Shp Mildred's lUtlc
..il KM.i,lrp.l !! fnlr. llkf her mint.
Za his 'much the same Vcatu.es and
olerlne. She'll make un
nn fully
'sweet bride.
Mr. Coxe nnd hi" sister. Mr. Arthur
Ge'rhn.d, whn wii- Ml-s I'nlly Coxe,
will cite n reception nt the ( ei hnme
i. n.lfm,, nfler flip leiClllOIIV. liOW-
rd Xnrrls Is t be b'-t nun and the
Wa.e will perform thej',te- 1n1d who, ,ins becnthe guest of
,Ker. .lames
'ceremony.
EDITH CARl'ONTKK I me-t nt nt
traitlNe. Yeu knewshe has just
eerac hack m l'hilnilelpliia nfter n trip
nbread with In r niet'.cr. Mi, ('route
Carpenter. She left her mother In
Paris. I hear, and it new Maying with
the Gemellus nt H.mlv leke. their coun
try pia nt Vlllnnevn. Antoinette
fieyeltn. or ".timin.N " ! tome people
rail her. nnd l'dlc nrp g.ct.t fi lends. I
6w EdlP at Hip pole en S.tutihiy nnd
nhe a Ineklns cry well in n jellew
linen dress nml n M.inll white hat trim
med en one tide with a large green
parrot.
D
AVID is four enr. old nnd nn ear
nest M.iinc neisen. In fncl. David
has been tnurjhl te be verv enreful in
Us expressions, nnd careful be Is nbeut
Ms neighbor's us wpII in his own. He
has a little friend mimed Junier, who is
af'w months nunser and. perhaps, net
le careful in his language.
Te make n long story short. David 'f1 for their cottage at Atlantic City.
m mlllnn. ,,n the nereb stens at i where they will remain until the au
me tei Ins up lie rr' " ,f.pP "M tumn. Their daughter. Mrs. E L.
inlnr home recently am walKlng UP . Mm.u. . if i i. .. i,
came
Junier'
e Junier's mother, he ell her with n i
fevere ee. nnd taiil lie: "Your Junier1
cemd n.e.'; "O lliulil, 1 hope net." ,
laid Junier . mother, in horror. c,
jie aid, re.ieraieii .iiiiuur. m- vuiu-ii
ne a Ekunk."
NANCY WAYNB.
I
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
. Miss Constance Cameren, daughter of
r. and Mrs. Arneld Ouye' Cameren
Princeton. Miss Cameren wll net h.ie
Jtiy bridesmaids. Mr. Wright Saltus
uidlngten will be best mnn. The ushers
M te Mr. William Adams Brown. Jr.,
Mr, R. Sanferd Saltus. Jr.. and Mr.
Lawrence Necs, of New Yerk: Mr. A.
Gujet Cameren, Jr.. Mr. Nicholas Lijd Lijd
Jneten and Mr. Nicholas Meseley, of
New Haen The wedding Is te he a
very small one. and there w III net be
any cards The bride and bridegroom
r going abroad for the summer,
Mr n.rl t.n nnH. x-.t.. nut, m?
f5 Locust stiect nnd Kydal. will en-
"" ei a a.nner tins evening i. eers
will be laid for twenty guests.
Mr. and Mrs Edmund Thayer, of 277
Jiathannv Inni 'l',i,i i mii tfi en-
twtaln at dinner this evening In honor
or Jlrs. Jehcph Minett, of Portland. Ore..
who Is visiting her parents, .Mr and
Mrs. Edgar Wilglu B.il.d, at their home
In Chestnut inn mm... .,r.uu ,i ill in.
or prnM ftti -: .t nm ir I'nnrieM .
nv,J-V.l,Vi i V. u.X:. ; i,,., win Jr. nnn .Mrs .larcus itaun. et fitts-
2?n?L,iLU.dl?Si?ri',J I'ii'Tfln hurgh. and Mr. Walter Hansteln. son
M married nt i e clock this afternoon I - , n lh Hnnqteln of Atinrfti,.
in the First Ireslivterlan Church. I .L Mr" ...l5erl" .",anAte' 'Unn' c
I CffJ
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elude Mr and Mrs. Ci aw lord C. Ma-
Oelra. Mlm .Mhni-ln n Pentli Mr Alev.
ander I) Thayer and Mr Harry Bosen - Besen -
UfjJ UfjJ
sanen .Neilton. Mrs Jehn White Ocary,
J l . of Ciefeld fit.cet, CheMn.lt Hill,
nil en.eil.ilti .., .. r...l ..., tula ,.p,
. i. ii i ,vi u i., ij nun tib- i
"neon In honor of Mrs. Minett
Miss Alberta Heath, daughter of Mrs.
Benjamin Heath, of li)li Walnut street,
'""-'' ""gagemiMit te Mi Hurry llosen llesen
fr .", Allisen was recently announced,
naa the guest of honor at an Informal
ainner lnt night which Mi and Mrs.
lm.?,rJc,'i ' l!erl, 3l B-e ."t 'heir
nema In Umui Mi-h, neath will leave
Ihl ,u'f tnr Ne.lheaM Flarhe,-. Me,
nnr.6 i-hn will he Joined later by Miss
July II W "'" iemnln here "nt"
Mr nnd Mrs Jehn H.izelhu.st Masen.
r., Of Ollen I ,,nn n.., II-- ..-..
ftrnl ,. ,t " ,"'i 'Hi' n)iv-inuns im-- ,
Lakes " a trip tllre"Kn Ul ttieat i
'
OM v",?'1 u Hehrrt F (e, of The
rienn C'.110," Heiiu-. Jleylan have nn
Mi.2 V Vh? 'nnrrlnBe of thelr dnuRliter,
warrt yUa'"tli Hersey Ces. te Mr. I'd
Mm .m.'"PS Wriulit. i-en of Mr. ami
W' vJlllam WrlBlit. of Cliehtnut nurr,
i. h, ,"'"' hlL'li took iilai'e (tulPtlv
afi.rL1'0"": "f thn '"''le ii WeilneBdny
frmn en' ,l"n" '- ''linn Hielr return
WriMa "ecl,,ll"t rli Mr. ami Mrs.
ChcMniWl,1 ,,0,.n,1 ,hnme ut 10 I-Uue
Per,wnc,i JIrs' Mc'ielas Iloehevolt. of
8kanMi!!iB,""f!en' wl" ke this weeU Ie
HKaneal0C3 v, whcr. they nlll re-
Bue Ms nV';. Vle ,F'"U',,, rf ',,llv nH "
velt. f tole"'l "I"" Mra. H. I. Hoeac
wirtlhL"1. Ml? lc"lv "'"'"I nrnaler
Yerk hIJI1 h:a rilrl' "py(f month for
e Bummer'' ' Whcre ,hey 'lU Mt',,,
Mr nn.l
5? rhh.el.r '"Kilter, ifi:
Yerlhu,n,.,t mi- wl
K Harber. Me,
xi.. ... ..
rs. fleerpe w II. Keberts
ai Killth Iloberts,
f'pena AtiBUHt ut
e i Vi -I ' -lr8' ' Hcitriim Llpplncett,
Ins lirir P, co. Hllep'. who nre occupy.
a
m.ix.t i . . '-..
V I e
LHVrfK .,.""'"'v i"a'p .iieiniar uttn iK
).i':,"' "" yi
will
Mr.,, nixt month en
I'alenir ,, I "! 1'Merpil.w, for a crulte
riUDir v, i.i . . - ---
ifltiy t. t .-' ' 1 MhtWiaril. IV. I !
. "H Mil frtritff . tT . -.
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"rest
their
n. i.
estate, Mcerstuck, Jamestown,
Mis'? Eliner West, dnuchtcr of Mr.
nml Min W. Nelsen U West, of Ingle
stead, Wynnewood. whose engagement
has been announced te Mr. Frnnk Wing
Tnry, spent the week-end with Mr.
Gary's mother at SummorvlUe, Pa.
Mrs. Lorde A. Tedd nnd her children
will arrive this woek from Washington.
D. C. te be the guests of Mrs. Tedd's
r.nrent3, Mr. nnd Mrn. Jehn Hnmpten
narnes, of 1817 De I.ancey plnce, nt
their country plnce. West Acres, Deven.
Mrs. Charles Wllllnms. of 1016 Spruce
;trel, and her daughter, Mrs. Herbert
u Fcnncr, nnd her child, who have been
spending several months nbread, bave
arrived at Dlnarcl, France. Mrs. Wll
Hums' en-ln-lnw nnd daughter. Mr. nnd
Mr ,Unm,al Morgan, of Wyndmoor.
I;".".' V.J"PW Oreve avenue, Chestnut
Mill, will Jein them early In August.
Mien Dorethy B. T.ee, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Kllsha Lee. Jr., of 1700 lxcuat
Etreet, has returned from Bryn Mewr
( eilcKO. where she Is a student, nnd
will lenve with her mother en Frldnv
next for their farm, the Bluff, In Tiega
County, New Yerk, where tnev will
.emnln until the nutumn. Miss Ie will
mnke her debut, nt n ten te be given by
her pajnti. nt their home en Friday
nftcrnoen, November 17.
Miss Elizabeth Wayne, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Wayne, Jr., of
Chestnut Hill, will leave today for Bos Bes Bos
eon. Mnss , where she will attend the
wedding of MIbs Katharine Wlnslew
and Mr. Leuis McCegan, of New Yerk.
The wedding of Mr. Albert Smith
Whldden. of Wyncote. Pn,. nnd Miss
Mlznbeth Andrews Mills, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mills, of
( alals, Me., took place In the Flrnt
Congregational Church of Calais en
Wednesday June 21. at 3 o'clock. The
Upv. Dr. W. C. Oeuchcr, of St. Stephen.
X. B. officiated. Mr. Walter II. Olb Olb
ven. of Philadelphia, was best man,
nnd Miss Leub-.c MacOreger, of Calais,
maid of honor. The bridesmaids were
Misses Alice H. llorten and Miss Deris
H. Chnffee. of Calais; Miss Winifred T.
Mills, of St. .Stephen, N. B., and Mlrs
Marjerle L. Oarrlsen, of this cltv. The
llew(-r girls were Miss Elizabeth Bowles,
of Calais, and Mls Sara Trimble, of
St. Stephen. X. B. The ushers were
miild of honor. The bridesmaids were.
ten and .Mr. ClyJc McKecmnn. of r.ilnlH,
nml Mr. William V. Bangs, of Swamp-
ir. (.iiiuiej r. mips. Mr. Themas Her
icett, Macs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Francis Boch Bech
man. of 1.15 Seuth Klghteenth street,
railed en Wednesday for a trip abroad,
where they ulll spend the summer tour
ing the Continent. Their sen-tn-law nnd
daughter. Lieutenant Edward Osgood
Befjert. II. S. N and Mrs. Begcrt. who
snent a short time with then. In New
Yeik last week, hae returned te their
home In the Nay Yard. Mrs. Begerf
as Mla Esther Jean Bechman.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk S. Bussjr nnd
Mlhs Helen Busser nre sailing for Eu
rope en the Itvndam. Miss Buster Is a
itudent at Wellcslcy College. '
Mrs Mark Harvev Llddell. of La fa v.
I T'lne street, for tome time, has returned
te her home. Their daughter. Miss
isatnnrine Knight Smith, will spend the
latter part of the summer nt Camden.
Me.
Captain Yancey S. Williams, lT. S. X
and Mrs Williams, of Twenty-first and
Perter s-treets, hnve left this rltv fo fe fo
Iieston, M.ifs , where Captain William"
Is at present stationed. Their sen-ln
law and daughter. Ensign Harry A.
fluthrle. l S. N.. and Mrs Guthrle
have returned from their wedding trln
and nre living In Newport, vhere En--iR.i
Outhrle Is en duty. Mrs Outlirle
liefere her wedding en Wednesdav, June
II, wan Miss Ee!yn Stuart Williams.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Wagenbaur
announce the marriage of thflr daugh
ter. Miss Dorethy Eleaner Wagenbaur,
te Mr. Anten Iteeger, Jr., en Saturday,
June 21, In thin city.
Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Hcekscher nnd
their family, of Qreenwoed Farm, Straf.
ford, will go te the Adirondack Moun
tains early next month, where they will
MX-iid some time camping.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barrington, of
i weniy-nrst nnil J'erter streets, have
s. N..'who hns been visiting "them.' has
leturned te her home In New YerK.
Mr m, Mr rlarnce rehen of the
Maje - itlc Hetel, will le,ie the latter part
or tmt weeK for tl'e AniDaEsacler Hetel
Chelsea, where they will remain for the
fcummer.
Mr. Heward Krepp, of Ogontz. and
Mr, Paul Leathcrman, of 4725 North
Mervlne street, have returned home
nfter spending a few days In Charles
town, Pa.
Miss Henrietta C. Bauh, daughter cf
Itv
land Ceuntrv Club. PJttsburgh, last
nlBht The Tlev. M. Coldensen. of
Pltsburgh, assisted by the Rev. Henry
jr. Fisher, of Atlantic City, officiated.
The bride was given In marriage bv her
father nnd was nttended by Jllss Elea Elea
eor Dryfus, of Plttshurgh, as maid of
ho'iei. Jfrs, Hattle Ball, of New Yerk,
a sister of the bridegroom, was matron
of honor Jlr. Leuis B. Stern, of At
lantle City, was best man for the bridegroom.
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materials, including printed crepe radium, fiRured ciepe de
chine and foulards. Very wonderful choice and value.
Summer Dresses 10.00, Vaues te 16.50
Distinctive styles of Nermandic voile, uncrushable linen
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Capes and Wraps
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caracal, platinum fox; soma have cellars of self.
Sweaters, 2.95
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ALONG THE MAIN LINE
At a luncheon given this nfternoen nt
the home of Mrs. II. P. Wllhelml. of
Oerhroel, Mrs. Henry P, Bates, for-J
mcriy or mis city, anneuncen me en
gagement of her daughter, Jtlss Mary
A. Craig Bates, te Mr. Jehn Sf Wright,
of Newtown. Pa. Among tlfe guests
were Mrs. Jehn C. Dunlap, of Sharen
Hill: Jtrs. Charles K. Mlallewell, of
Southampton : Mrs. Gcerge A. Craig,
Mrs. W. Elmer Besscrt, Miss Anne
Dunegan and Jllss Elizabeth Barth, all
of this city; Jllss Phvllls Herrmann,
Washington, D. C. ; Miss Esther N.
Tomllnnen. of Salem, O. : Jllss Jlar
garet Wright, of Newtewn, and- Jllss
Miriam Broadhurst, of Hollceng, Pa,
Jlr. and Jlrs. Joel C. Huber, of
Wjnnewoed, are occupying their cottage
nt Vcntner, where they will remain un
til some time In September.
Jlr. and Jlrs. Samuel Jt. Templeten
nnd their son and daughter. Jllss Louise
Templeten nnd Jtr. Jtlles Templeton. of
Merlen, will meve en July t tnr their
new home en Rlghters Jllll read, Nar
berth. Jtr. and Jlrs. Albert W. Plckferd. of
Clywd read, Cynwyd, are entertaining
Jlrs Plckferd's niece. Jlrs Clifferd
Ares. and her small son, Jlaster Don
ald Hamilton Ayres, of Jlctuchen, N.
J. J -es Is also their guest ever
this wee' nd. Jlr. and Jlrs. Plckferd
wll) go In a few days for a short stay
at Galen Hall, Wernersvllle.
Jlrs. Clark Woodhouse, of Jferlen,
Is spending several weeks In Youngs
town, O., as the guest of her sister, Jlrs.
Webster Copping.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Jfrs. Edwa.d V.Galen nnd her daugh
ter. Miss Julia Galen, and her son, Mr.
Edward V. Galen, Jr.. of 2413 Seuth
Seventeenth street, have returned from
Chelsea, where they spent the last
week.
Jlrs. Frederick Prlggcr. of 2531 Seuth
Sixteenth street, and her thiee daugh
ters, JIIS3 Jessica Prlggcr, Jlrs. Charles
Swisher, erf 105 Ovcrhlll read. Stone Stene
hurst, and Jlrs. Jllnnahnn, of 5725 Ad
dison street, nre spending the summer
In V, ntner
JHs Kathleen Devlne, of 2336 Seuth
Twentieth street, has left en an ex
tended tour through the State. She has
been visiting nt Cumbeia. Pa., as the
guest of her grandmother.
Jtr. Frank Rooney, of 2433 Seuth
Seventeenth street, has. returned home
after spending a few das In Atlantic
City.
GERMANTOWN
Jlr. Ashbrldge Sharpies?, of German
town, has returned from a few days'
visit te Atlantic City nnd will tail en
July 1 en the .FInlnnd from New Yerk
for a four months' trip abroad. Jlr.
Sharplcss will meet Jlr. Cawon Simp Simp
eon, son of Chief Justice Simpsen, of the
Federal Court, nt Paris.
Mr. Peter Davis, of 32." Winona nve
nue, announces the ma. rlage cf his
daughter, Jllss Vet a Taullne Davis, te
Jlr. Charles Francis Qulnn, of this city,
en Wednesdav last In St. Vincent's
Church. East Price street, Germantown,
by the Rev. Jeseph P. Sullivan, C. JI.
Jlr. and Jlrs. Jeseph N. Plckard, of
133 West Washington lane, announce,
the engagement of thelr daughter, Jllss
Helen Plckard, te Jlr. O. Hairy Cham
berlalne, of Tucson, A.lz., formerly of
Washington, D. C.
MAKERS Or WOMEN'S yt.VO
THE HIGHEST CHARACTER
TWENTY - SIX YEARS
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Value te 49.50
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White Hosiery, 1.95
Of excellent quality silk;
specially priced.
Slenderizes the Larger Weman jj?,
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Frances Hayes
Hammend,
daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.
L. Jay
Hammend,
of 1222
t: Spruce street,
whose
marriage
te Mr. Rebert
Liggett,
son of
Mr. and Mrs.
Craig Liggett,
of this city,
formerly of
Kentucky,
will take place
in October
Photo by Otte Sareny
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Jtlss Gertrude Harriet Brennpr.
daughter of Jlr.
nnd Jlrs. Merris W.
Hreiner, of 6520 Walnuet street, was
the eucst of honor at a farewell lawn
party and dance which Jllss Grace
Cooper nnd Jllss Bertha Cooper, or
712 Northeast Boulevard, gave at their
home en Saturday evening. Mr. and
Jlrs. Brenner nnd Jllss Brenner will
leave en Saturday next en an extended
trln te California apd the West. They
will go en the Meinua te New orleans
anil by train te Les Angeles, Sftn Fran Fran
ciseo, Pertlnnd. Seattle, Vnnceuver and
the Canadian Reckies. They will con
tinue te Duluth. the Great Lakes, Nlag.
ara Falls, Buffalo and will return te
this city In about nlne weeks.
Jlr. and Jlrs. William H. Abbett have
returned te their home at 4842 Walten
avenue, after spending several days as
the guests of their son and daughter
In-law, Jlr. and Jlrs. Harry Abbett
of Englewood read, Hyland Park.
Jlr. and Jlrs. Harry L. FTeedman
whose marrlage took place last month.
hae returned from their wedding trip,
and are nt home at 6040 Ellswerth
street. Jlrn. Freedman will be remem
bered as Miss Freda Sharp, of 6237
Baltimore avenue.
Jllss Isabclle Heavey. of 6309 Pine
strict, whose marrlage te Jlr. James J
n'Rrlen. nf 1442 North Thirty-ninth
street, takes place tomorrow, was the
guest of honor nt a miscellaneous
shower Saturday evening at the home
of JI ss Anna Brown, or hed Jertn
Beuvlcr street. Among the attests pres
ent were Jllss Marie Devanney. miss
Gertrude Clarke, Jllss Florence Brown.
Jllss Mary Rudelph, Jllss Margaret
Jladdcn, Jllss Jlargaret Campbell, Jllss
JIary Slcan, Jllss Margaret Sullivan,
Jllss Florence Rltter, Jllss Marie Elder,
Jllss Catherine Steden and Jllss Agnes
Rattergluck.
Mr. and Jlrs. Jeseph W. Gardner and
their family, of 4624 Walnut street
have metered te Ocean City, where they
will spend the rest of the summer
months.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Klepper, 632 North
Slxtv-thlrd street. Philadelphia, an
neunce the engagement of their daugh
ter, Jllss Olive c. Klepper. te Mr, Al
bert Haines Jlulllns, Jr., at a luncheon
en Saturday. The guests Included Miss
Etta Jtulllns. Jlrs. Samuel J. Shuttle
worth, Jtls Helen Bcrryman. Jtlss Elsie
Oeslln. Jllss Hazel Adams. Jllss Pearl
Clothier. Jlr. Geerge H. Clothier. Jllss
Myrtle Bellinger. Jllss Jlarle Bellinger,
JIis Jlargaret Jenes. Jllss ElcanecGar.
red. Jllss Alice Partridge, MlBs"Tlutn
Jtlller. Jllss Edna Armbustcr. Jllss Mar
tha Banten and Miss Marguerite
Rhcads.
Jlrn TC. T. JIahen, 3743 Walnut street,
announces the marrlage of her daughter,
Jllss Jlarlen Jladellne JIahen, and Mr.
Donald Underwood Hlldreth, of Bosten,
Mass., June 24.
Mr. and Jlrs. Jeseph Orman, of 5630
Pine street, anneunce the betrothal of
their daughter. Jllss Clara Orman, te
Jlr. David A. Rubin.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Jllss Helen Derr Harbison and Jllss
Anne Harblben, of 151 West Susque
hanna avenue, sailed en the Empress
of Britain last Friday. They plan te
spend about three months traveling In
Europe.
Jllss Ella C. Jlargerum and Mrs.
Samuel K Blddle gave a luncheon and
'.bower en Snturdiy nt the Lu Lu Coun
try Club In honor of Jllss Ida Jlae
Rublcam, whose marrlage te Jlr. Bar-
Call Early te
Avoid
Disappointment
A Clese-Out Without Reserve
of Every Dress, Wrap and Suit
Our Entire Stock
25 off
The Present Lew Price Tags
Yeu Make Your Own Reductions.
Prices' were cut te actual costs for our June Sale.
Yet you take this extra discount off these same sale tickets.
ON ACCOUNT OF THESE GREAT
Ne Charges We nre compelled te make this ONK
Ne KxchanRes WEKK a cash sale week exclusively.
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ten Ii. Brown. Jr., will tak place IrH
the fail, The guests were Mlas Bessie
Mnrgerum, Miss Muriel Margerum,
Miss Betty I, Brown, Mrs. J. Merrick
Beale, Mrs. Alan B. Fry, Mrs, Wil
liam B. Margerum, Mrs. Charles n.
Bublcam and Mrs Barten h. Brown.
MIm Harriet J. Bnrelns, of 2142 North
Carlisle street, Is at present visiting
UeK relatives In Frankfurt, Stuttgart,
Germany. She also expects te visit the
Swiss mountain nnd will go en a trip
up the Rhine.
Miss Ethel J. Jfnck, of 2121 North
Twenty-second street, entertained nt her
home en Thursday evening In honor
of MIS3 Mnrlen C. McC3nr-ey, of 3G2I
North Nineteenth street, whose mar
riage te Mr. Jeseph P. J. Dougherty
will take place en Wednesday, June
28. at fl P. M In the Church of Our
I.ndy of Hely Seuls, Nineteenth and
Tiega streets.
The marriage of Miss Beatrice Devers,
daughter nf Mr. nnd Jlrs. Jacob Uevers,
of 3131 Kuclld avenue, te Mr. Jeseph
Diamond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Diamond, of 316 North Fifty-second
street, took plac en Sunday afternoon
at 3.30 o'clock at the home of the
bride. The ceremony was performed by
Rabbi Ievln and a reccntlen nnd dln
ncr followed. After a trip te the Grent
Iakes Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesenh Diamond
will be at home at 3112 West Berks,
mrcci
Dreamland
adventures
Red Wing, the Trapper
By DADDY
CHAPTER II
Celd Neip near' Dance
pETtKY. SQUIRREL, though worn
- out by swinging upside down in the
snni-p from which .Tnck rescued him.
couldn't tnkp time te rest. Hp stng
gered te u tree nnd climbed wearily
upward.
I must get nwny quickly!" he chat
tered. "That snnre Is like these nimlnst
which my grandfather used te wnrn me.
neon the trnpper will bp nlene te kill
mn'" U.I Tl..l. CI-.. I I 1.1.1 1.1 ir
,u itiiij fiiuirrei um iiiiu&cu
among thp hiehct brnnches.
Who can It be that is netting the
snares?" nuked Janet. She nnd Jack
puzzled ever the matters as they rode
their ponies along the forest path.
Presently they heard a loud drum
ming noise. They hurried along nnd
found Drummer Partridge en top of a
leg drummlnj for dear life.
"Snve me! Save me!" cried Drum
mer Partridge, as they drew near. They
found him, caught In n snare ns Pcrkv
Squirrel and Hepplty Hep Rabbit had
bepn. Jack's Knlfe seen set him free.
"Thank you," cried Drummer Part
ridge. "My wise old Uncle Grouse
used te warn me against this very dnn
ger. "Away whirred Drummer Purt
lidge te a hiding place in n durk Spruce
tree.
.lack and Janet rode en. still wen
dering who could be setting nil the
snares.
After a lmc thpy heard n peculiar
newung. -iney rene .ewnrci tne piece
whence the sound came. As thev drew
np.ir thpv found Hint n thiiinnlnr. nntun
was mixed in with the howling, ns
though some heavy person was danc-
i
'nK-
And tlmtjh just what a heavy per-
son was doing and the heavy per-
son was their old friend Celd Nesp
Bear. They found him jn the middle
ei n nuriuw yniu uiiiivjiuk ui uihi uewn
ana from siue te siae. lie held his
f a . rtra Viltvn nnntTA me tiOn1 -inc-iv 1llr. I
n tri .Un,.i h TTlffhintwi Ain. Ar.,i
as he danced he howled a sad, mourn-
ful howl, net at all like dance music.
"Helle. Celd Xese Bear!" shouted
Jack. "Are you practicing te join n
circus?"
"Save me! Save me!" wns Celd
Nese Bear's surprising answer.
When they drew clebe te him they
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.MBS. MABMION S. OLDACRK
Who was Miss Jesephine Garrett,
dauchter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles
A. Garrett, of 1235 Tiega street,
before her marriage en Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oldacre will live In
Minneapolis, Minn.
found hp had geed rpnen te howl.
Instead of dancing for pleasure, he was
dnncliiR bcpai.se enp of his ferppaws
wan ciuiglit in n snare. This f-nare wdh
fnstenpd te n tough jeung hickory trep.
It lipid fold Vnsp Hpar'n pnw farabevp
his hend, nnd stretched him up se his
feet bnrely touched the ground. He
couldn't get nt the rope with his teeth
nor with thp claws of his free fercpaw.
"Hew In the world did you get
caught that way?" cried Janet.
"Don't step te asU questions,"
groaned Celd Xns-e Bear. "(Jet me out
of this trap!" Jack couldn't reach the
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rope above the hend of Celd Nese, se
lie climbed the hickory tree nnd crept
out upon the bending branch te which
the benr wns fastened. lie found the
rope that held Celd Nesp wns much
heavier thnn the cerd3 which hud smirpd
the Hepplty Hep Hnbblt, l'rrky Squir
rel and Drummer Partridge. Indeed,
instead of being one cord, it wns mndc
of twisted cords, each of which was ,
very, very tough. I
Hurry 1 Hurry!" panted Celd Nese
Uenr as .lack sawed nt the repp. "Oh,
my grent-grent-Brnndfnther warned my
futhpr nnd my father warned me ngninst
just such trnps. Indian hunters used te
tnlch beSrs In tliPin long nge. And then
the hunters would sheet the benrs with
arrows."
"Hay! Sny Sny!" screnmpd Po Pe
llcemnn HIiip .Iny's wn ruing voice.
"Here comes nn Indlnn liimter new!"
This nlnrmlng news mndc .lack nnd
Janet wnnt te gnllep nwny. Hut lliev
didn't. They stuck by Celd Nese dent
in his tretlblp, .Tnck f-nwlng nwaj at
the twisted rope with his Knife
(Hew they sate. Celd Nese and hew
they trap the trupiicr will be told In
tomorrow's chapter.)
EITH'S THEATRE
ADELAIDE & HUGHES
In "DANt r. nti:ATIOX"
MOSS & FRYE
.i.w-MULLEN & FRANCIS- tnm
me Pfitnet ndine sunw AMI,
6r0rljr-WrTHlNG & BURT-.sadie
effrrine "r.vi:nAf, sevr.si"
WILLOW GROVE PARK
Todar at 2:30, 4::U, 111.', nml (III.
Victer Herbert and His Orchestra
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1 000 PEOPLE 1 000
National League Ball Park
June 27, 28, 29, 30, July 1, 3, and 4
General Admission, $1.00
Reserved Seats $1.50-$2.00
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8 :30 EVENINGS 8 :30
Tickets en Sale
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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 Philadelphia!! s
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 exquisjte taste
in the selection.' All the
STAMPED GOODS. fu'l
line of stamped reeds at
half price, including towels,
centerpieces, scarf, chil
dren's dresses, deilie, caul
table covers and pillow
tops.
INFANTS' WEAR. Flannel
and knitted sac que-,
bootees, baby caps and
cariiaRe tebes, all ' i t'
'3 off.
CROCHET COTTONS AND
SILKS. Discontinued lines
of crochet cottons in White
and colors, reduced te 5c a
ball. Perle cotton, larpe
sized ball, usually 30c at
10c a ball. Pure sweater
silk, broken color assort
ment, usually 75c, nt 125c.
NECKWEAR. There is a
really tremendous stock of
neckwear prebablv one
of the m e h t complete
stocks in Philadelphia.
Theio is a ranije between
popular - priced neckwear
and the ery finest qual
ity of Fiench handwork
Cellars, vestces, cellar-ami-cuff
sets and rulllinps
may be found jn , linen,
muslin, organdie, silk,
ciull'en and n..k.
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f V J Urend and Chestnut
. V!nc,r5?Y,tuVA,A'f:,i,Nl5n i-Uv
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With Jfimen Klrkwoed, Anna Q. NlUwm
nnd Xnrmn n Kerry
DAI KCV 12TII AND MARKET
r ALALtj u is a. Jt. te n r. m.
THOMAS MEIGHAN "KM
ADPAniA 10TH AND CHESTNt'
AlvLALIlA ie a.m. te litis r. m.
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in "REPORTED MISSING"
in rTADt A NINTH ANDMAUKirr
ViLlUKlA (. A.M. te 11 '15 P.M.
TOM MIX in "UP AND GOING"
O A DITAI STH AND MARKET
LArllUL ie a, m. te litis p.m.
Richard Talmadge jf..
C-LQBE
is? jimpm: and market
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If EVC C0TI1 &MARKBT
Ad I d NIOIITLV 8:1B
WED., SAT.. 2:15
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goods described below
are of the very finest
materials and workman
ship. The Art Needle
work department w a s
undoubtedly the best
known in Philadelphia.
We are confident that
the new prices will prove
irresistible. This is a
rare opportunity that is
net likely te recur.
EMBROIDERED PIECES.
These are the models te
show hew the stamped
e;oed should be finished.
There is an almost end
less assortment in dupli
cation of the stamped pat
terns. As these are dene
as samples te set off the
stamped pieces te the best
advantage, the workman
ship is perfect. Seme
of these embroidered
p.eces are combined with
patchwork, and there are
home tapestry novelties as
well.
DECORATIVE NOVELTIES.
Scrap baskets, desk sets,
lamps and waxed fruits,
dre isniK-table accesherie.i,
deer steps and knockers.
A Ne a wendeiful assort
ment of novelties suitable
for j;ifu and faveis.
SWEATERS. Silk-and-wool
s w eaters, sweaters of
wool alone or aitifictal
silk. Many of them aie
hand made. A splendid
se'eiti'n of sweaters in
the new est aisle.
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