iVt fPWf! Vew. TVJWrwgg K.C f r.r 9 a EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1922 ,., W iSiT GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE 1 iVflrtcy iVynne Tells of Twe Parties This Evening for the ' Scheel Set She Tallcs About the Saveye-Yeatman Wedding and the Engagement of Resewcll Josephs milB wl'00' pet wlU ,mvc n vcry g00(1 X time tenlclit. for there arc two Mrtf, prhcdulrtl. one given by the Pul MIHh fr ,lclr 'nl,!?,lt("r' MWPMf . their country home, nml the ether !tn nt the Merlen Cricket Club bv ttobefH of the- Triangle Club. That, I the v:iv. Is net the 1'rlnceten Club, kut n yeiinRcr fraternity, which, I tin Lt.Vml. ' brc.ildiiff tin these t1nyn. Jnd I they nri! u,,1" "P ,,,clr C,,n(ls for the dance. THE Mills live at Woodcrest Ledge, St Davids, one of the show nlnees .. the'Mnln Mr-e. Mrs. Mill wen Mtsx piImi Drcxcl 1'nul. n daughter of the 1, fJiunes W. Paul and his wife, who L, formerly Ml Drcxcl, a (.inter of Mm Alexander Van KeiiKsaluer nntl ,11 flrrt Mm. Edward Middle. I saw Mrs JIllls In town recently looking ex irenidv unart In n frock of crushed tni)b''rrv linen, mnilc en straight lines. ,, wlili the new longer skirt, just ibeut six Inches from the ground. Her bat wn of the same shade nnd mute rial, tee, I think, though I only saw it nt a glniicc. It had a Hither wide brim, which drooped at the sides, and the whole cffci t was lovely. Mrs. 51111s Is a elbter of Mrs. Churllu Munn, you knew. DID ou hear that the engagement of Devereux Josephs' brother. Rtwwell Celt Josephs, te Frances Sheffield, of New Yeik. daughter of Mrs. William 1'ttlne Sheffield, was announced s couple of nights age in New Yerk and I suppesu at 1'egs.v (inihaiu and Lev eux Josephs' wedding In cviiert en Monday? Devereux nnd Kescwell Jewplis are Itnltlnioreans nnd spend their summers In Newport. They are the fenn of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Celt Josephs. THOUGH summer Is quite emphati cally upon us, there Is n geed deal telng en, both In this city nnd New Yerk. Yesterday there wns .Tnne Yent man nnd Krncst Savage's wedding. And, really, Jane looked se pretty nnd tweet nnd cool in her lovely gown thnt 1 forget It wns se het, but only for the mnnicnt. I assure .Vell. lis. nersennlly. I thought yesterday uns about the hot test I had felt for a hundred .enrs. As for the bridesmaids' frocks and hats, I never saw anything se cool unil dainty. The frocks were of pale green chiffon nnd the hats ej white horse hair. Ocerglnn Yentmnu, the ninld of honor, hud sprays of white lilacs en her hat, and the bridesmaids had pale pink sprnjs of Hew era en theirs. It wns a tcniiblc idea te haie the ceremony nt 0 o'deck, ns even with daylight saving time It b ok ins te be cooler by then. AN INTEKKSTINU New Yerk wed ding with a Philadelphia bride bride bride iroeni Is te take place today when Mary Ellznbrth Marsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Marsh, will be married te Paul Hepe, who is the son of Mrs. Frank K. Miller, of Hnverferd, by her first iiinrriiige. The wedding will take J lace at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Inrs'i nt 7-7 Park avenue, New Yerk. Mr. Miller, Paul's stepfather, is te be his btst man. J OK was vcry interested in wntchlng the new neighbors moving in, espe cially as there was n small boy in the family nheut his own age. Hut en the third cliiv nfter the moving, whin the two flung gentlemen hud hud time te become acquainted. Jee came into the home with a scandalized expression of countenance nnd. apprem-hlug his mother. Mild: "Well. I can't piny with that boy." "Why net, dear?" "Yeu ought te just hear what he sold." hnr did he snv, I should like te Knew':" said mother. "Well," said our shocked here, "he did net snv. go leiieinen." NANCY WYNXK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An autumn wedding of great Interest will be thut of Miss Alberta Pancoast at i, daughter of Mrs Benjamin U. Rtath, of 1011 Walnut street, and Mr. Harry ltexenRurten Nellson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Nellson, of Coolock, St. David, which will taue. place at neon en A edniKdny, October 18, nt St. Ste phens Episcopal Church. Tenth and uiestnut streets, and will be followed by a reception at the Kltz-Cnilten. Mr. r.ellsen and his brlde will niake their 1mfi l this city. Miss Heath will leave 1?. ? ffr Deven, where she. will be the suest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlton Yarnall, SLfifum Creek 1"''rm. until she Joins her 2?iif 1' Northeast Harber, Me, the mlddla of July. An Interesting debutnnte of the com mg season will be Miss Marie Louise Sru' ,who '" be Introduced nt a tea Wbher, Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mat thew naird, Jr,t WI1 Ktve ftt the,r home urajBham nnd Mill Creek reads, Ard Ard were, In the early fall. Miss Ualrd will lae en Monday for Olen Cove, I,. I., wnere she will be the suest ever Inde- inaence Day of SIr' aml Mr3, Schnc- AmetiR the girls who left yesterday te "fend the summer nt Heaver Cnmp. tast Union, Me., were Miss .Inne V. "oeainan. daushter of Mr. nnd Mrs. 1 1 "".' . .'- "oeanian, Jr. ; Miss Sara Ji'en ''fhnrdsen, daughter of Mr. and e. Celbert N. Hlclmrdhen : Miss Louise k! , tK0' 'laughter of Mr Jehn r.Ia,Jb,r.l,lBt' : Mlss Mliry N. Len. daugh f of Mi. and Mrs. Langden Lea; Miss huzunne Wlstcr, daughter of Or. and ri. ,J,UI110!( W. Wlster. and Miss Patty "encka, daughter of Mis Hermann A. uenckla Miss Careline rtem.ik, daugh. i'f.eJ.-Mr. und Mrs. Oustnve Hemak, and Mls.i i; Mnrtvn (leorge. daughter ?L "' aml MlM- William U Ueorge, are among the.se who will act as counclleis at the camp. Mr and Mrs. Duncan Stuart Klls- Thompson, of 1527 Spruce street, sailed Inst week for Kurepe te Jnln their daughter, Mrs. Norten Downs. Jr., of Chestnut Hill, in England. They will spend nome tlme trnvellng In Hngtnnd nnd France befere returning te this coun try In the autumn with Mrs Downs. Miss Chnrlettc Churchill Starr, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodere Ducelng Starr, of 323 Meielnnd avenue, Chest nut Hill, will leave tr.dnv for Camp Choconut, Montrese. Pa., where she will remnln until August, when she will go te Portsmouth. N. H te visit MIm Phyllis Irwin, daughter of Captain nnd Mrs. N. E. Irwin. Miss Louise E. Nerrls, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. nichnrd C. Nerrls. of BOO North Twentieth street, left yes terday for Heaver Camp, East Union, Me where she will remain until the latter part of August, when she will loin her parents nt their cottage nt Cape May. Miss Nerrls nnd her sister, Miss Virginia W. Nerrls, will be debutantes of the autumn. Mrs. Charles S. Jack, of Media. Pa., gave a card party yesterday In honor ui ncr (laugnier, miss snran uroeK Lewis Jack. Mr. Jesse Jay Schambcre nml Miss Yvenne Schamberg. of 1949 Locust street, railed yesterday en the La France. They will meet Mrs. Schnmberg. who has keen spending sis weeks In Vichy, In Paris. The Huntingdon Valley Country Club will give a dlnner-dnnce en July 4. Mrs. Theodere Tucker Jennings, Mr. Theodere Earle Jennings, Miss Ida Wilcox JennlngH and Miss Either M. Jennings have moved from their home nt nivcrten, N. J te nn apartment nt Third street and Chester avenue, Moorestown. , Miss IMIth L. Walker, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Wells Walker, of Rchebcth Fnrm, Deven, has returned from Cape May, N. J., and will sail next week for Europe, where she will spend the summer traveling. Mr. nnd Mrs. David Newman, of Wldencr Park, will eall cm the Paris en July 6 fcr a tour through Europe. Mr. Henry . Friedman, Mrs. Newman's brother, of Flatbush. Brooklyn, N. Y will nccempnny them. They will be gene several months. The marriage of Miss Luclla A. Stew art, daughter of Mrs. A. M. Stewart, of Celmar. Pa., and Mr. William Thomsen Weir. 2d. took nlnce nt 2:30 mi Monday nftorneon, June 19, In the Legan Dnptlst Church. The ceremony was performed by the rtev. Francis B. Stcvcr, assisted by the Itev. mttenheuse Nelsser. Recent! v Married 1 2 A I ;i ?..' t& ",( Ai i MISS JANET E. CURTIS BRIDE OF MR. McBIRNEY '., Photo by th Phillips Studies. MRS. TllOMAS C. ZULICK, ,R. Who was Miss Elizabeth Traill Green, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Moere Green, of Ensten, Pn., befere her marriage en Sat urday last In Ensten. Mr. and Mrs. Zullck will make, their home In this city In the early fall daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob K. Me j or, of Centre Square, and Mr. Ames Ilclff, of Heading, en June 17, In the St. Jehn's Hefermed Church, Heading. Mr .Relff and his bride will live in Reading. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Simons, of Green street, observed their twenty-fifth wed ding anniversary en June 25, by giv ing a reception at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Simons have three children, Mr. Francis Simons and Mr. Gerald Simons and Mrs. William Gelden. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert R. Fex, of De Kalb street, are spending some time in Bedford, Pa. Miss Margaret flngluff and Miss Mary Sllngluff, of Chicago, III., are visit ing their grandparenls, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Sllngluff, of 1333 DeKalb street. Other Weddlnas of Nete Around the City Miss Janet Ellsabel',: Curtis, daughter n Mi. Vnnnln f'.irlle ft thl PlnCtlUrBt, was married at neon today te Mr. Day rtnu.... ntf nkl..w rrl.n iAPmOflV tcek place at the First Presbyterian Church, Washington Square. Dr. Jphn T. Fnrls efllclnted. A wedding breakfast followed nt the Manufacturers Club. Mr. McHlrney nnd his bride left lmme. dlntely for New Yerk en reute for a three months' trip te Seuth America. They will be nt home, 3330 Sheridan read, Chicago, after October 1. GRAEF MORRIS A quiet wedding took place at 3:30 o'clock yesterday nfternoen when Miss Anna E. Merris, daughter of Mrs. A. Merris, of !615 Market street, beenme the bride of Mr. William J. Qraef, of 4038 North Fifth street. The ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. Father James Uoyle In Our Lady of Victory Church, Fifty-fourth nnd Vine streets, was followed by a breakfast nt the home of the bride's mother. Miss llo lle slna Newmnn Scanlon attended the brlde ns maid of honor, while Mr. Jehn Paul Rucker served ns best man for Mr. Gracf. ORTHOFF WITTENBERO A linnetlfnt tvprlillni took nlnCC Bt S o'clock yesterday morning with a nutplnl mass, when Miss Irene M. Wittenberg, daughter of Mrs. Mary Wittenberg, of 6040 Chestnut street, became the brlde of Mr. William E. Ostheff. of Pittsburgh. The ceremony was performed In at. Tnwnh'n Pnthnltr. Hhurrll. Fourth Street nnd Wllllngs nllcy. by the Rev. Father Jehn Hart, and was followed by a creak, fast at the ntttonheuso Hetel. The bride, who was given In marrlnge by her brother. Mr. A. J. Wittenberg, were a gown of pearl nnd crystal beaded whlte georgette, with n tulle veil arranged In a coronet and fastened with orange bios corns, extending the length of her train. She carrled a shower bouquet of white roses nnd lilies of the valley. Mrs. Mndclen Meyer attended an matron of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Madellne Moscenl and Miss May Jen nings, of Atlantic City. Miss Deris Walker was the fiew.r girl. Mr. Elmer Meyer served as best man. and the ushers Included Mr. Jeseph Kerns and Mr. James Downes. EARLY TORPEY Miss Mary rrances Terpey, of Phila delphia, and Mr. Jnmes R. Early, of B0 East Oak Btreet, NorrtBtewn, were mar ried this morning In St. James' Church. Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Early will live in Norrlstewn upon their return from a trip te Atlantic City. BAKER LONG The marrlnge of Miss Esther Leng, daughter cf Mrs. Nicholas Leng, of Gratersferd, nnd Mr. Harry E. Baker. son of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Baker, et 1311 Locust street, Norrlstewn, will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon In the Washington Memerial Chapel, Valley forge. The Rev. W. Herbert Burk, rec rec ter of the chapel, will officiate. The brlde will wear a gown of whlte geor gette crcpe nnd radium lace and a white lPtrlini, tin !....., ...1.1. ...Lit. wrBftK -TO'--.. .... IIIIUIIII'U Willi WI1IL11 IV.TH;.. In ana She will carry a shower bouquet of roses ana lines of the valley. ENIUGHT OILLIGAN Miss Mary Theresa Gllllgan, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry J. Gllliguii. of 101 Montgomery avenue, Norrlstewn. and Mr. Jehn D. Enrlght, son at Mr. and Mrs. Jehn F. Enrlght. of Bethlehem, were married yesterday In St. Patrick's Church, Norrlstewn. The bride, who was nttended by her sister, Miss Catharine Gllllgan, were a dress of white crcpe de chlne nnd a whlte brnld hat. She car ried a shower bouquet cf white roses. The best, man was Mr. Jehn Lynch. 8ENSENJG HITTING The marrlnge of Miss Marguerite Bit ting, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Bitting, of 724 Chain street, Norrlstewn, nnd Mr. Evnns .Sensenlg. son of Mr. nnd .Mrs. iinrry Mensemg, or rmiaacipniu, took place yesterday afternoon In the Reformed Church of the Ascension, Nor Ner Nor rlseown. The Rev. H. W. Bright per formed the ceremony. The ushers were Mr. Raymond Senscnlg nnd Mr. Grant Enly. The brlde were a gown of whlte ennten crepe and a hat of white satin. Her shower bouquet was of white roses. COPP ROBERTS The marriage of Miss Ruth Viela Cepp and Mr. Oeorge Held Roberts took place en Saturday last at fl o'clock. Miss Sara Magargee, of Camden, wns maid of honor, nnd Mr. Jehn A. Cepp. brother of the bride, was best man. The cere mony was performed by the Rev. Zed Hetzel Conn. D. D.. the brlde's father. Mr, nnd Mrs. Roberts left Immediately for nn extended trip. Mr. Roberts, who has Just graduated from Temple Univer sity with honors ns bachelor of science nnd Is nn Instructor In the Pee Public Scheel, wns a military Instructor during the World Wnr, with rank of captain. MORRIS BARRETT The wedding of Miss Winifred Mnry Barrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Themns J. Barrett, of 2328 need Btreet. and Mr. Daniel A. P. Merris was solemnized In St. Cabrlcl'fl Church yes terday morning. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. James A. Con Con eolly, of St Chnrles Borremoo'a Church, Oakvlew, who was also celebrant of the nuptial mass at s o'clock. The bride's only attendant was her sister, Miss Mar garet Edgerton Barrett, and Mr. Jeseph Mentague acted as best man. Imme diately nfter the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served nt the home of the bride's parents for the members of WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. James P. Reynolds an nounce the marriage et their daughter, Miss Mabel Anna Reynolds, and Mr. Leuis M. Nichelson yesterday at 1718 North Fifty-fifth street. A reception followed nt 8:30 o'clock. Mr. nnd Mrs. Themas A. Murnhv. of 209 North Fifty-fourth street, nnneunce the marrlnge of their daughter, Miss Agnes C. Murphy, and Mr. Edward J. McGuIre, Saturday, in Our Lady of Vic tory Church, Fifty-fourth nnd Vine streets. The marrlnge of Miss Margaret Hus Hus seon, daughter of Mrs. M. Hesslcn, of 5734 Redman street, nnd Mr. Jehn J. McFarland. of Atlantic City, took place at neon en Saturday last In the Church of the Transfiguration, Fifty-fifth street nnd Cedar avenue. After a wedding trip te Nlngara Falls, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mc Farland will llve In Wllllnmspert, Pa., where they will be at home after Sep tember 1. The marriage of Miss Mary L. Klley, of 5863 Hadfleld avenue, und Mr. James V. Haegle. of 543 Seuth Conestoga street, tcek place Saturday In the Church of the Most Blessed Sncramcnt, Fifty-sixth street nnd Chester avenue, the Rev. Father Kauo officiating. Mrs. E. McSerley, of 1111 Seuth Fifty second street, nnneunces the mnirlage of her daughter, Miss Marguerite Mc Mc eorley. and Mr. Jehn O. McGlenn, of 1503 Seuth Ninth street, Saturday. In the Church of St. Francis de Hales, Forty-seventh strcet and Springfield ave nue. Announcement Is mnde of the mar riage of Miss Mellle Wcxler, cf 5800 Larchwood avenue, and Mr. Lewis Sil ver, also of this city, en June 25, In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Leen Abbett, cf War ren, Pa., whose marrlnge took place June 14, passed through this city en their wedding trip, when they were the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Edward No Ne lan, of 239 Seuth Fifty-third street, who also gave a dinner In their honor at the nellovue-Stratford Hetel, befere their de pal ture for Washington nnd the Seuth. Mrs. Abbett wns Miss Vlel. Janet Heel. scher, of Fert Themas, Ky. In the fnll Mr. and Mrs. Abbett will go te New Mexico. Miss Luclcl Meffett will leave today la spend two weeks In Wlldwoed. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The marrlnge of Miss Grace M. Heckler, daughter of Mr. Mclvln Heck ler, teacher of manual training In the Junier High Scheel of West Philadel phia, and Mr. Jehn Leckhurt, of Legan, took place ut 4 o'clock en Saturday afternoon nt the Reformed Episcopal Church, Tenth nnd Ruscemb streets. The Rev. William Barnes Lewer ofll efll clnted. Mr. and Mrs. Leckhait have gene te the Berkshire Mountains for several weeks, where they have a cot tage. They will be at home after August 1. Mr. and Mrs Cyrus S Gorsen have returned from their wedding trip nnd are at home at 2251 North Thirty-third street. Mrs. Gorsen wns Miss Ida Stein berg. The marrlnge of Miss Ida Whltlleld, daughter of Mrs S E Whitfield, of 411 lUi'-ceinl) stieet, nnd Ml, Raymond .1 Beldt, e Third and Chew streets, Olncy, tin 1. pluce en Wednesday evo eve nlng, June It, at the home of the bride. The Rev. Richard B. Wells, of the Flndlcy Metneuisi upiscepni L-nurcn, efllclnted. After a short wedding trip worth, f.f New Yerk nnd Southampton. I Mr and Mrs. Beldt will be nt home at ", .'., !' Kle a dunce this evening I 411 Iluscen -; j.i .-iniiinececK illlls Club in honor - lr rt'luKltcr. Miss Florence Ells "Ortn, hesn marrlnge te Mr Jehn "ewnrd McFaddcn, of this tlty, will ?,, '",nce te morrow nt St. Andrew's iT inm"cn' Southnmpten There will no i.,e guests Among these frrm this it... i ?. n,iVu Gene te .Southampton te ,,,? ,, th1 weililtiiB1 of Mls Ellswerth Y'Ji Ir . McKadden are Mr. and Mrs. rr?.rfi', M:l,'mlll,,'i' Mr and Mrs; .1. l i !" McFndden. Mr. and Mis C A P,w l" "T, Wethcrlll nnd Mr nnd Mrs. Edward Browning, Mis Jeseph T. RjeiFen, of Chicago. .rtiinina., tllls clt' t attend the wedding cf MIhs Jni.et E Curtis, of f, nehurst, nnd Mr. Day MeBlrimy, of riivK'!' which will tuke j.luce In this clt today. th?ilr ,a"d. Mri"' J'ercv H. Clnrk and nm r,."lllK'iters, UN Mlrljm It Clark CinuJ'i8 S !!r.y T- f'lurk' "f Wllleughby, eatt ii '.wl" lenv" un Jul 10 for North east Harber, Me., where they will spend me summer. .,'''." ,:", Klrlt ''rice, of 1709 Walnut yreet , chestnut Hill, left e.ster rtsLh.r ,l Ht te New vrl "er two F'leu.. er,i ?,BH "'"he! I'rlce and Mlt-s rw.V ' lec' hUlle'1 yesterday fei ami ' wlth U,elr "l"-''0 "'"I imi'ti Mr. ,la,,,MlH ,;?, Willi Martin, anil their leh. r.'. Mlha ,:' l,wn Martin, of lluth inemi .'i"le' -tliUt HUI. They will penu the summer traveling In Europe terl,!,V;M",y ""I'Ulii Hewlaml. ilnugh wlm LMlN' '""Jeili-k He, p Hewlnnd. tlmn.ns ttrt.ii,,etl laht week In B.il ruKi?,,.as,,,he,KueHt "f M'h Mai Inn the i, ,B p''i'liiaii. h.is been spending mint n,fuw,'laP wltl' '"'i- ""elf and M Iks' Un,. i""' ,'? ,il"iBe W Debbin 411 s,,?.!1"."1 ,wl." rctur e her home, "i beuth Caillsle btreet, today. emb street nfter July 1. Miss Heb.i Shellttt, daughter of Mrs R Shnllta, of 2400 North Twenty-ninth street, was married te Mr. Alii ah.im O. Polls en Thursday eeulng Inst at the Bnal Jeshurun Synagogue, Thirty-first and Diamond streets. The marriage, which was solemnized by Dr. Abrahnni Neuman, was followed by a reception at the home of the brlde. Mr. and Mrs. Polls have sailed for a wedding trip through Continental Europe and will be it home after September 1 nt 6333 North Fifteenth stieet. Jr., 270 K?.'l' "!"'. Mrs. Samuel Bell. Wiled hJ. nn ."treet und Haverford, will iiniiw.?.ek for Euree. where they "in spend the summer traveling, 'udse and Mrs. Henry Chapman GERMANTOWN Mrs. James M. Arrlsen, of 403 West Chelten aenue, Is entertaining as her guest Miss Elizuli-th Arrlsen. of Charles, town, W. Vn. Miss Arrlsen will later go te E.igle.smere, where she will spend the summer. Mr and Mrs. Clark nillenbeck. 209 Pelh.im re.ul, lin lutumed from n visit te Mr. and Mrs. James S Russell, tf Milten, Miihs. MIhs Florence Ilkkman. of i6 1 6 Em leti btreet, will be a guest of Mrs. .1 Dennelly, of Srriinten, P.i . who will glxn a house pnity eer the Fourth et July. NORRISTOWN Miss Lillian Cietwuls, of Neble street, has i etui ncd from u stay In Atlantic City. Miss Sara Loulse llllllgass, of 1407 Dekalb stieet. will spend the summer nt Camp Gibsen, Meredith, N II The m.irrliige of Miss Hilda PleUer, of Washington, I). C, nnd Mr. Elmer O. Flnley, son of Mr. und .Mis. Elmer C. Flnley, of 216 Chain street, Norrlstewn, took place at the home of the bride en Thursday last, y Announcement was, been received of the marriage of MIm Alie Meyer, Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Week-End Clearance of Fine Summer Millinery 185 hats just lowered in price for this extraer dinary end of the month clearance. Ameng: them are many hand-made hats, in all the most attractive shapes and colorings. New, regardless of former prices, reduced te $5.00 There is still a Wonderful assortment in the M. J. Lewis Stock In spite of the great demand for this attractive merchandise, there is still an extremely geed selection in many lines, particularly stamped goods, fancy goods, infants' wear and dells. The original stock was se complete that even the radically reduced prices have net served te deplete it seriously. White and Colored Vestees and Cellars at Half Price A beautiful collection of organdie and linen vestees, hand embroidered or lace trimmed, in white or colors, at half price, new $1.25 te $3.00. Organdie nnd batiste cellars, hand-embroidered and lace trimmed, some in colors, new 25c te $3.00. Weel Sweaters Reduced te $1.65 $7.50 The assortment of colors is incomplete, but there are lovely models in every shade, all reduced te about half price. Weel Sweaters, $1.65-$7.50 Stamped Goods A full line of stamped goods at half price, including towels, centerpieces, scarfs, children's dresses, doilies, card tuble covers and pillow tops. Infants' Wear Flannel and knitted tacques, bootees, baby caps and carriage robes, all one-third te one-half off. Embroidered Pieces These are the models te show hew the stamped goods should be finished. There is an almost endless assortment in duplication of the stamped patterns. As these are done as samples te set off the stamped pieces te the best advantage, the workmanship is perfect. Seme of these embroidered pieces nre combined with patchwork, and there are some tapestry novelties as well. Decorative Novelties Scrap baskets, desk sets, lamps and waxed fruits, dressing table accessories, deer steps and knockers. Alse a wonderful assortment of novelties suitable for gifts and favors. Imported Full-Fashioned Socks for Children, Reduced te 35c These socks come in colors with white tops and white with colored tops. There are both the English ami the turnover top styles. They hnve been 50c n pair, but as the size assei tment is broken they have been reduced te 35c a pair; 3 pairs for $1.00. Chiffen Weight Hese Reduced from as High as $4.50 te $2.50 a Pair ChitTen-weight stockings in Black, Beige and all colors, in cluding some imported hose, reduced from $3.00-$4.50 te $2.50, 3-oz. Bettle of Coty's French Toilet Water, Very Special at $2.25 We are able te offer Coty's famous toilet waters in five of the bcst-likert oders: L'Origan, Jacqueminet, L' ktHeurt, Styx and Paris, at the lowest price at which these popular toilet waters have ever been quoted, run 3-oz, uettie, z.zs the Immcdlnte families only. After a Bhert wedding trip Mr. nnd Mra. Merris will be nt home early In July nt 23J8 Heed street, where a reception will ue held In their honor en July 9. HEED SH.OCKX.nY A pretty weddlnir took place lust eve ning at 8 o'clock at the Church of the Tranaflirurntlen, the Uttle Church Around the corner, rew ieriw wiim Mini Angellne Mary Hhcckley became the bride of Mr. Charlee HrncBt Heed, both of Went Philadelphia. The deremeny nan performed by the llcv. Clarence O. Melts. The brlde wan nttended by Mlsn Mnbel Sarn Hllthc, of Grey Gables, Car Car dliiKten, and Mr. James Francis McNa McNa mce was best man. A reception followed nt the McAlpIn Hetel for the weddlnK party nnd a few Intimate friends. On Thursday nfternetm u reception wltl be Blven In honor of Mr, and Mrs. Heed by Mr. J. Harry Crawford, of New Yerk, at the ltebert Knlten Apartments, nfter which Mr. nnd Mrs. Heed will lenve for an extended wedding trip through Xew lingianu. WITHINGTON RNBGLCn A pretty wedding took place nt 7 o'clock last owning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul 13. Enegler, 2405 W. Cumberland street, when their daughter, Miss Kmlly Julia rjncgjer, beenme the hrlde of Mr. Ralph D. Withlngten. The rtev. II, II. Hartmnn officiated. The bride, who was glcn In marrlnge by her father, wns attended by Mips Minna J. Kneglcr as maid of honor nnd llttle Miss Evelyn M. Fnntvn ne flower girl, whlle Mr. Heward Themas nctcd as best man for Mr. Withlngten. FEINOOLD ISAACSON An attractive wedding will tnke place this evening at 7 o'clock nt Meacbnch's Drawing Roem, when Miss Anna Isaac Isaac eon, dnughtcr of Mr. Michael iKaac iKaac sen, of 3040 Herks street, will be mar ried te Mr Israel Folngeld. The maid of honor will be MIbb Hva Marbln nnd the best mnn will be Mr. Alfred Isaac son, brother of the bride. MILLER LAXDA17 An Interesting wedding took place yesterday afternoon, nt 6:30. o'clock. In the green nnd geld room at the Majestic Hetel, when Miss Cecelia Land.iu, daughter of Mrs. Dera Landau, of 2414 North Thirtieth street, was married te Mr. Bert Miller, of Claremont, New Hampshire, the Rev. Armln Rencnberg officiating. She was attended by Mr. A. M. Adams as matron of honor nnd the bridesmaids were Miss Helen Brlasel and Miss Anna Rrlssel. The flower girls were Miss Rosalind Adams and Miss Dorethy Adams and the pages were Mr. Stanley Landau and Mr. Leenard Lan dau. Mr. A. M. Adams acted as best man and the ushers Included Mr. lien Jamln Landau nnd Mr Maxwell Landau. DOUGHERTY McOARVEY A pretty wedding took plnre nt 0 e clock last evcnlng nt the Church of Our Lady of Hely Seuls, when MIhs Marlen Cecilia McGarvey, daughter of Mih. M. It. McGnrvey, of 3624 North Nineteenth street, became the brlde of air. Jeseph i. J. Dougherty, iilse of this city. The ceremony wnn performed by the Rev. D. A. Corbett, of St. Chnrles seminary. Ovcrbroek. Miss Hetty Mc Garvey nnd Miss Allce McGarvey. Ma ters of the bride, were the only attend nnts. Mr. Frank U Carney nrtpd i's best man, nnd the ushcts Included Mr. Mnrtln H. Henry nnd Mr. William J Keegnn. STRAWBERRY MANSION I Mr. nnd Mrs. Leul'i Sickles nnd their family, of 3220 Diamond street, left ' last week for their cottage In Atlantic ! City. h ! Mr. nnd Mrs. Leen Rescnbnum, Miss Emily Leena Rcwenbaum nnd Matter Junier Ilesenbaum, of 2001 North Thlr- ty-thlrd street, have geno te their cot tage en States nvenue, Atlantic Pity, ' for the summer. Mrs. Rosenbaum, ac companied by the children, has Just re turned from a three weeks' trip te Pitts-1 burgh. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Merris Apt. of 1721 North Thirty-third street, have gene te Atlantic City for the summer. MIbb Snrali Wnltmnn, of 1033 North Thirty-third htrcet, left for nn extended trip te California. She was accom panied by her slBter, Mrs Jeieph Larg man, of Sixteenth nnd Spruce street. FRANKFORD Mrs. William Arrlsen, of 10(13 Ortho dox street, has gene te Ocean City for the summer months. Mr and Mrs William .1. IJrynn, Jr, entertained en Thursday evening last In honor of their tlrst wedding anniver sary at the home of Mr. nnd Mr, II. Keller, 4305 Orlscem strcet. 'ft Miss Helen M. DlBney. daughter Mr. nnd Mrs. CharleH A. Dlrney, Of 1 wnkellne Btreet, hns roturneu u home. Imvlnir irradilnted with n Dn of Arts degree from Oncchcr College. Direction tUnntey Company et AlMfle- AL.WAYB I'l'llFECTbY VENTILATSD ms-4.- Open all day tomorrow, Saturday and all day Monday tfds&i?S-B?d ' ' msmmtsSl T TELLER & CO. uamesShep & WLNUT AT THIRTEENTH PRE-HOUDAY SPECIALS UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY BONTELL BATISTE GOWNS .95 & 1.50 Dainty gowns of fine batiste in white and pastel colorings. Prelty touches of embroidery, ribbon and lace. Very Special. SILK COSTUME SLIPS 5.95 & 8.95 Costume slips of radium and crepe-back satin featuring the hip-line hem. Straight-line models; ethers with full ness ever hips. Exceptional values. Sill? Step-in CHEMISES 2.95 Formerly 4.95 Satin-striped radium and crepe de chine in flesh, orchid and peach. Fine Tub-Silk COSTUME SLIPS 3.95 Formerly 5.95 Slips of finest quality tub silk featuring the hip-line hem. TUB-SILK PETTICOATS Shadow-proof models with hemstitched hem or embroidered scallops. Value 2.95. BROCADE NEGLIGEES Softly draped models of silk brocade, trimmed with French flowers. Formerly 29.50. . 1.75 12.50 Closing Out : Housecoats Taffeta, radium or satin trimmed with self-ruchings and French flowers. Pastel and darker shades. 5.95 Formerly 13.75 GLOVE SILK VESTS AND BLOOMERS KAYSER VESTS 2.45 Clairette ests with bodice top and rib bon straps. Flesh color and orchid. Sizes 36 te 42. Exceptional values. BLOOMERS TO MATCH . . Clairette bloomers of Kayser silk te match vests above; frilled headings. Flesh color and orchid. Sizes 5-6-7. 2.85 SPECIAL VALUES PURE SILK HOSE Re-enforced full-fashioned hose, all-silk from top te tee 2.45 Bontell full-fashioned hose of pure silk, with re-enforced heel and tee. white, fawn, 812 te 10. thread Black, beige, aluminum. All sizes Alse en Sale at the Main Stere Clie&tnut at 13th St lllft I Jl LttHiV -LVjm CORSET EXPERTS Specialising in stouts, surgical and maternity Full line of Brassieres Tllaclafn Cbie, mM,LUMM.umr nttftS3E3g& 835 Chestnut St. .NINETEENTH MAnKET" 11. 1:30, 3:30, r,:30, 7:30, 0:30 Richard BarthelmeM "SONNY" rnerPLAT oee. v. nenxnT Next Week "0er the Ilerder," with ntty Cotnpnen and Tem Jloere. M W llread and Cheatnut The Man Frem Heme With Jamea Klrkwoed. Anna Q. Nil""; Nrjct Week ABnfi Ayrn In "The Orfleal nil iir 12TH AND MARKET r ALAvEi e-4.-, a. m. te 11 p. m. THOMAS MEIGHAN ug? ADrAniA 10TII AND CHESTNUT ruvvruin m a.m. te ii:i.'. r. m. OWEN .MOOHE "Reported Missing' tUf'TADI A NINTH AND MARKET VlvlUKlA P A.M. te 11:15 P.M. TOM MIX in "UP AND GOING" r ADITfll 8TH AND MARKET IrlrHUL 10 A. M. te llilB P. M. Richard Talmadge JSltniv fii CiilV JUNIPER AND MARKET (AUBL VAUDEVILLE 11 TO 11 POPULAR pnicr.s PDACC If CVC 00T1I A MARKET vZUui9 IVCi I O NIGHTLY 8:1ft WED.. SAT.. 2:15 MAE DESMOND lDAB what' Tern iit'RDANn DotNer" Nxt MV.V-"DADDT I.ONO LEOS" -Price AIiteth Mederatr K i EITH'S THEATRE ADELAIDE & HUGHES In "DANCE CREATIONS'- MOSS &. FRYE Jamr-MULLEN & FRANCIS-" DIO SURROUND1NO SHOW AND Grerrc-WlTHING & BURT-Haill nnvrinjr "sitveiiat, benq" "EVERYTHING FROM PAPRIKA TO CAYENNE HAS BEEN LAV ISHLY POURED INTO SPICE of 1922 AT THE WALNUT It's the most flaverable revue seen hereabouts for a long time." North American. LAST POP. MAT. SAT., 50c te $1.50 1 LAST 3 KVI'MSCS 0 TO S2.30 WILLOW GROVE PARK I Afternoon Today Evenlng Strawbridgc & Clothier Chorus ACCOMPANIED 11T Victer Herbert and His Orchestra M-ie Ebry Het7. Seprano, HENRI SCOTT, i Hani, MarKuerlte Crewoll Rarr. Contralto; Vfhnfpfl S I.auN. Tnnr 1 'T'HE Carnival of Philadelphia Cot- - lege of Osteopathy, arranged I for June 30, has been postponed I until October 28. A T HIMC Direction M. E. Kelt Al.lllftr. Cheetnut ht. at l!)th rlUVllMJ centln. 11 A.M. ti 11 P.M. "Don't Doubt Your Wife" WITH I.EAH DAIRD Hareld Lloyd in "Never Weaken" jjjP'IBIM unu'iiiiiiii inii ibluiciiiiibili;: iiULU'llUin.! I'llllllfllil aOver the Tep Let's Ge!" STUPENDOUS PYROTECHNIC SPECTACLE LAND BATTLES AEROPLANES NAVAL BATTLES 1000 PEOPLE 1000 National League Ball Park June 29, 30, July 1, 3 and 4 General Admission, $1.00 Reserved Seats $1.50-$2.00 Benefit National Disabled Soldiers' League, Quaker City Pest 8 :30 EVENINGS 8 :30 Tickets en Sale at Gimbel Brethers !:&!:' !i I UI !I'!B! !B ,11 iffl II'II'I! 3! HI'!! HTi'SlI! Q'n! II HI ! II Ui ILWiKIll M litreitTKKs. UFsmxhrnt j uakriis nr iveitnx's asd t u I L.U li t. . e jt-f.ini. , vi- Till! JIlifJIUST CUAltACTElt tOi: UOUE HI. IX TWUXTY-SIX X12AIIS m J. APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND f pl5 tt Chestnut Cerner Twelfth A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE Exceptional Values Summer Dresses 5-00 te 1250 Styles that reflect lines of smart distinction. Dresses of imported Kimjham, non-crushable linen, Nermundic voile ind Swiss, Smart color effect.-. ulain and fiirurcd. I Dres$e$25.00,formerlytel2.50 'Cfiit Ut radium crepes, canton crepe, foulard and Jifjured crepe 'A' de chine. Plain, dressy nnd sports medelri. 1 S 1 Clearaway of Summer Frecks Fer Juniors New 295 te &9B, were te s12se A wealth of sty'p," organdie und luuid en linen. Fer ayes C te M n- ,th y 1 Of voiles, imported Kinghuin, with,40-" beiuer. . OtherH of chambray un,t W-1 "i-r,i K .iB fMl .m I 1 n .11 I f, t i .9 SlMfn , JVnKE'tt-j '