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miST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE

Ftlancy Wynne sPeas f fIC Parties for Today She

Tells of Twe interesting events in L,onaen anaSees Some Pretty Clethes

there M be no Mg parties,mep1'. ,mnii luncheons. ten

' hV, Sirs. AVIIHnm Meber, of... it nncw. ..." . i..,.ni,n fnr

Sirjh Harri en. . Saturday.t'ertcr will give Sarah- Kit vnilit , te be one of her

W i&, 'SWS . S&J Sp. i .nrlitcr. Sirs. Jest-p- .umuu,

f her Mlnett, as youPer,lant'n, Oftlner Hnlrd. and she la

narents for fcevcral weeks.Tl5i,lnM r

Cleveland for thelll wUi!I, ?'? Harriet King and her

Balrd. which will takei"J .trotter, - j'"S f MyFml'u Phi Her 'will entertain,TAr hi honor of Mr. and Mrs.

!' Mm. Bedlne was

K Keu" New Yerk, you re- -

peeber.

Bayard Bowies' garden partyT,.j.. inmmed some one

. A,?kfe were 105 cam parked out- -

22 A ir Place, and there were cer- -

imndreds at tne tea. ane puny, tilily Bowies' son

'HeMr-in-law- . Mr. and Mrs It.u Hmrd Bewie. Jr., and was given

Mldwoeas. in ncsuiui' iHBiir Place.' 1 Bdwle, Jr., who wb,

yu,?V.i.j.r. th ilflushtcr of Dr.' Si M?s WIHiams "Blddlc C'adwnjader,

In a dress of lavendertmbreldered in wime ana marge

KlM hat of peach color straw trim-Kt- h

henna-colore- d velvet flowers,ZSli ytu most becoming te her nuburnWr and brown eyes. She didn't seem

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tVsdi with 400 people at least.Bte and Baynrd hnve been staylnctih bis parents for several weeks, but

J, ire leaving tedav. He Is going backte Chlcaje, where he Is in business.and ebe expects te spend the rest ofthftweek In Atlantic City with a friendtf heri, Dorethy Fngcn, of Pittsburgh,tad thtn for a month after that she

U1 be with her parents at Radner.

is the day when LouiseTJIS Is te be presented nt court. Iteir she Is going te wear a white satinfaa and a trnln of turquoise blue vel-.- .,

,A T (.hmild think It would be

tot becoming, toe, ns she has lightlllrtna Oiue eyes, tjuu in jiiu "h. f M. Char cs Tretter Thompson.f 2118 Snruce street, nnd she and her

Bether and sister Phoebe hnve beentbread for about two yenrs new. LouiseI waged te nn Englishman, CaptainJIOMI UeergO urn), niiuumui ". v.a T.nncpni. nt the Indian Armv. andshe Is te be presented nt the Court ofSt. .Trnncs.

There will seen be another happeningIn Londen of especial interest te manyPblladelpbfans. (m .lune ze Alicia auPent will marrv Hnreld Sandferd Glcn- -dennlnr. of Nerwnlk, Conn. Alicia Istne et the Wilmington du Ponts andha visited here a great deal, thoughthe has net gene te mnny parties, asthe has been In mourning for hermother, who died nbeut two yeers age.She Is quite a friend of Russell Tucker,the daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. HenryTucker, of 1818 Tine street.' Alicia Is slight nnd pretty and veryl"Jerstlng. Of course, ou knew thatthe has a beautiful voice, and that Ittit while en her way abroad te studymatie that she met her fiance. He haseen it Merten College, Oxford, havingwen 1 Henries scholarship. I den t sup-iw- e

h ein be any relation of the Phlla- -ielphli Glendlnnlngs, as they spell theirname with an "l." and he seems te spellUs with an "e." The wedding is tetike plice nt St. Paul's Church,Kalghtsbrldge. I hnven't heard whetherthe; will remain abroad or will returnte tbis country. ,

pAY GRAHAM wears such snappycietnss, aen't you think? I saw

Mr TMerrlAY In m Mi, Mr , Am Mnerets. tne material of which lmH nn in.tMM 1J ...i . - .i " v Blpe. U a meBi aasning

at of bright red straw with bunchesJt pepples falling ever either aide of

or m. uray stecKings and blackHa slippers completed the costume.8h ind her mother, Mrs. Edwin

EWen Graham, nre leavlntr for Canpaaj aoeti. Later Gay will go te visitu """""'"Oaw ana sister. Mr. and... .uwm a. uacen, of Milwaukee.

!JlXr,U0raham came from Milwaukee.SfijW"' Mnce ncr niarrlage te

thnf.d',E,hUn' he hfts Hved here.T.J. ".iThompson is nn attractivejwaiir girl. IJer name is Leullo, butiiWii.J "s "fr '''e: why I enn'tiSK': x 'tw hcr th ethcr dy "

Sf?9. knlt dress, with n largeaiU haf (rl,,-.- l iil -

rlbben en ,he rKht side. Sheaieiue eyes anil lleht imir nn,i iv.,ipretty all in white. She Is comingELK! V "ftcr nt. She Is the&'" Mr- -

. ''nd Mrs, Walter:."""" u a sister or tlie Ktvliuh

XANCr WYNNE.

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

At lLllT "h SfeKean. of7t S nJer en Ht,nent wl" entertain' honor of ih.f.1i?y e,enln!f-- June 30.McKein ..,RUB ,ter- - Mlt" Key"4 Mrs wnnheB.Ulln.ce w,,lch Mr.' PaiiH f,tru.,hers Ellis, of

lhOMrerh?iBiryi,.Mawr' will givenils. daughter, Miss Clntra

Sfehieh Mn? wl" at,cndMrn, ef nmS" M"- - William W.'iWe pS!f.d Lea Vlllaneva.

50M' of luJruL ei;e,,lnF M Infrlhter of v. len,. ??uelft8 Weyd.

Augusta v i88 ,nulh Packard.X'eaMI. ,il1.,irrls5n- - M""8 E"nflntra El "m, iesIB'e Di Cesta, Miss8'Bnnln. er8anlanB, "onion Coxe.furLiS' S ?9.. Katherlne$? Reckcfe Sr nyfd't '"tliler. Miss

IlSburn YrC1 k : Mls''"'Pburn. M'ssrP,,b,u,r"' June ShawS'1'lBrettnin,i0n McMlchael, Mr.FrrtJj? IT", Mr. Chnrles Da.IjlF Sellers mv sACi,me,fer' Mr- -

Dixen. MrViul "Mr. William Carl

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Will D0 Tomerroio

,hfcfnp.1?l,,i?,,an're'"P- -"Wlar l"m Clp.hla held the10:30 A. vtl,)gA at the Willard,b Tmcn,0,rlnl "rvlce? Execiiiv. J; ls at 11 :15.

Priding E"Zabeth Fer- -

ci7tM,I;'ii1a,!ei',h, w- - e. .gettin, reK",Br menth'yPierian nt Ca.Wn et st- - Paul

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James Devlin, Mr. Scott Lundreth, Mr(William Austin, Mr. Aiken nelchner,Mr. Jehn Stewart nnd Mr. James Car-ter. The RUCBtu will later uttend thedance which Mr, nnds Mrs. ArchibaldDarklle, of Invcr Ilcmse. Wayne, willglve In honor of Miss Ellen McMlchael.

Mr, Edward IxmRstreth, of Brend andSpruce streets, will entertain at dinnernt the Philadelphia Country Club enSuturday eenlnir before the dance te heglen it the club.Mrs. Edmund H. McCullough, nccom-nnnle- d

bv her nieces. Mlsa Marian S.Wurts, Miss Eleaner T. Wurts and MissRosamond Wurts, daughters of Mr. nndMrs. Rebert Kennedy Wurts. of 3134Pine street, will gall en June 19 enthe Rotterdam for Europe. They willspend reeral months touring the Con-tinent and wilt return In the autumn.

Miss I.ucla Warden and Miss Elisa-beth Anne Tayler wjll be the mnlds ofhonor rt the marriage of Miss DorethyEly. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WINllnm Newbold Ely, of Chestnut Hill, andMr. Herbert Warden, Jr.. which will takeplace en Wednesday. June 21, at St.Themas' Church, Whltemanh. Thebridesmaids will Include Miss Adelaide3 Newlln, Mlsa Mary Tayler Knight,Mrs. I.edcrlc H, Strawbrldge, Jr.. MissElisabeth Dulles' Bartow and Mlsa Prts.cilia Heward, of Baltimore. Mr. Wardennnd hla bride will go abroad en theirwedding trip. Upen their return In theautumn they will live en Gelf Heuseread, Haverford.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitney Howe,of Pittsburgh, who have besn the, guestsof Mr. and Mra Geerge H. Earle, 3d.of Oravs lane, Haverford, for a fewdays.'Ueft en Monday for n visit teAtlantic City, and will return en Sat-urday, They will be the guests of Mrs.Howe's brother-in-la- w and sister, Mr.and Mrs. Rugene Carter B. Slmenln. of122 Springfield avenue. Chestnut Hill,ever the week-en-

Sllss Mary Radclyffe Furness. dnugh-te- rof Mr. and Mrt. Radclyffe FurncBs.

will be the guest of honor at a dancewhich her uncle and aunt, Mr. andSirs. Charles Winter Bally, of Resslevyn.Strafford, will give en Wednesday eve-ning, June 21. Miss Purness will beeno of next season's debutantes.

Mrs. Jircmlah J. Sullivan, of 1910Walnut street, left yesterday for le

City, where ahe will spend thesummer at her cettnge en North Caro-lina avenue. Her daughter, Miss EdithSullivan, will Jein her later In the month.Mrs. Sullivan's son-in-la- and daughter,Mr. nnd Mrn. Edward Hopklnsen, Jr..of Montgomery avenue, Chestnut Hill,will leave en Saturday next for theircettnge In Chelsea, where they expectte remain until the autumn.

Mrs. Geerge Sergcnnt and her daugh-ter, Ml3 Alva Sergeant, of 2030 Sprucestreet, will leave today for Ca,pe May,X. J where they will occupy theircottage until the autumn.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hemsley Avery,of 7803 St. MnrtlnH lane, Chestnut Hill,and their family will leave the mlddleof this month for Montrese. Pa,, wherethev wilt occupy their cottage until theautumn.

Mrs. Ethan Allen Hitchcock She'pley.of St. Leuis, Me , who came te attendas matron of honor at the wedding ofher sister. MIbs Martha Dodgaen Baker,and Mr. Chauneev Milten Griggs, of StPaul, Minn., en May 31, has been theKiiesi or ner mower. Mrs. Leuis C.Baker. Jr., of St. Asapha read, Bala.Mrs. Shepley will return te hcr homethe latter part of this week.

Mra. J. Harrison Smith, of the Belle- -has arrived at Hetelxraymere, Atlantic City, where she will

remain .for the summer.Mr. and Mrs. Geerge M. Mlllspaugh,

of Hnddenfleld. N. J., announce the en-gagement of their daughter. Miss Mar-garet Douglas; Mlllspaugh, te Mr. Mer-l- n

Francla Selffcrt, of this city. Mr.and Mrs. Mlllspaugh entertained at din-ner last evening at their home en theKings Highway In honor of their daugh-ter and Mr. Selffert. The guests In-cluded Dr. and Mra. Edgar 1. Bullcck,Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dlmm, Miss Caro-lyn Bacen, Miss Mildred Cook, Mr. Er-nest Mathewson and Dr. Maurice

ALONG THE READINGAt the recent annual meeting of the

Old Yerk Read Chernl Snrletv hn fnl.lowing officers were elected te serveduring the ensuing year: Mrs. JenksB. Robinson, president; Mrs. Themask. oecr. Jr.. vice president: Miss M.E. Clark, secretary; Mrs. Charles B.Hardey, treasurer; Mrs. William O.Haalam, financial secretary; Mrs.Charles W. Hussey, librarian, and Mrs.E. A. Leatherman, Mrs. Frank Hellerlckand Mra. Lewis Bremer, Jr., directors.

Mr. and Mrs. Clinten Gage, of Lake-side avenue. Oak Lane, who have beentraveling abroad since the late autumn,have returned te their home.

Mr. and Mrs. Jehn R. Nelsen, of Parkavenue, Elklns Pant, will occupy theircottage at Chelsea for the summer.Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Guthrie, ofLanghorne, have returned from AtlanticCity, where they spent a week.Mrs. Jehn Sims Wllsemand her daugh-ter and son, Miss Mnry Wilsen nnd Mr.Jehn Slean Wilsen, have closed theirtown house and hne gene out te theirfarm above the Merris read, Ambler,

where they will remain until the lateautumn.Mrs. Vance Peters, of Jenklntewn. hasbeen spending some tlme at her cabin atBuck Hill FallsMr. and Mrs Geerge Henry Morgan,

of Aberetum, Wyncote. hae openedtheir cettnge at Cape May, where they

111 remain until September.

WE8T PHILADELPHIAMr. nnd Mrs. William J. Jennings, ofBrooklyn, N. y formerly of this city,

are receiving congratulations upon thebirth of a daughter en June 3. Mrs?Jennings will be remembered as MissGeraldlne Patterson, daughter of Mr.nnd Mrs. Rebert Patterson,- -

of 4915Walten avenue.

nJ,d Mrs- - I'euls Qoedinun, ofG753 Redman street, are being congrat-ulated upon 'the birth of a son, DavidJeseph Geedman, eji May IB,

NORTH PHILADELPHIAMr. and Mrp Oliver M, Weber,formerly of 1626 West Erie avenue,

have returned from Flerida nnd havetaken an apartment at Ocean Cltv,where they will remain until the latefall. They will he Joined later by Mr.and Mrs. O. Herace Krpuse. Mrs.K muse will be remembered as Miss NellWeber.

Mr. and Mis. L. 15 Meyers, of 921Northeast Beulcanl, nie receding con-gratulations upon the birth of a son,

Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Gressman, of1916 East Dauphin street, announce thebetrothal of their dnushtcr. M1h Flnr.ence Gressman, te Mr. Sidney K. Marks,of this city.

Mrs. Lewis White, of East Montgom-ery avenue, will entertain nt a luncheonof twelve covers this afternoon Innoner or airs. p. Reynolds, of Pitts-burg-

who Is hcr guest for severalwoeks. Mrs. Reynolds will later go teAtlantic City, where she has taken acettago for the summer.

Miss Jennotte Leeb, of 9R7 NorthEighth ntieet, has returned te Wash-ington after spending a few days withher parents.

Mrs, Hanna Smith, of 734 Jeffersenstreet, announces the betrothal of herdaughter, Miss Franees Smith, te Mr.Leuis Klempfner.

SOUTH PHILADELPHIAMra. Jeseph Penot De Putren. of

1641 Perter street, and her daughter.Miss Josephlne De Putren, have returnedhome after having spent a short time atAtlantic City.

Mrs. Themas Gere, of 2112 SeuthRosewood street, has gene te AsburyPark for fortnight She will spandtne,. remainder of the summer at At- -

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MRS. DEAN B. FRANCIS ,Who was Miss Virginia Nulton.(laughter of Rear Admiral LeuisM. Nnlten, U. 8. N., commandantof the Navy Yard, and Mrs. Nnl-eon, before her marriage si HelyTrinity Church en Thursday last

QERMANTOWNMr. and Mrs. Harry S. .Barnett, of

237 West Wremlnr avenue, announcetheir Miss of

Mabel Warburton Barnett, te Mr. Otisuewaru ureen, or Meridaie,- - N. r.

Mrs. Edward Odgers, of Wilmington,Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Jeseph F. Meyer, of 6002 Greene streetMrs. Odgcrs, before her marriage InFebruary, was Miss Clarice Meyer.

The wedding of Miss E. Ethel Solemon,granddaughter Mr. I. Knopf, of 349Hansberry street, te Mr. Meyer Persky,of New Yerk City, will take place enSunday. June 11, at 6 o'clock, at theHetel Majestic, The Rev. Dr. JesephKrauskopf will officiate.

Mrs. James M. Arrlsen, 408 WestChelten avenue, Is visiting In AtlanticCity for a few days. Upen her returnshe will entertain Mlsa Elizabeth Ar-rleon, of Charleston, W. Vs., as herguest for several weeks. Miss Arrlsenwill later go te Eaglesmere, wherewill remain until September.

MOORE8TOWNMr. and Mra. Frank Stanten, of East

Central avenue, have been entertainingH. V. Rudy, of Fresne, Calif.

Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Carey and theirfamily, of Camden avenue, have gene tePoccne Valley to remain until fall.

Mr. and Mrs. Geerge T. Werden, of4141 North Bread street, Philadelphia,announce the marriage of their

Miss Gladys Cerlnne Werden, teMr. Frederick Philip Smith, cf Moores-tow- n,

en Wednesday, June 7. at 7o'clock, In St. Paul's EpIsceK Church,Philadelphia.

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MISS JEAN MUMFORDBRIDE OF MR. S0URBER

Mitt Margaret Jaeebt te Wed Mr.Shlpherd Other Nuptials

A marriage of Interest will tuke placeat 4 o'clock this afternoon nt Ht. Mnry sEpiscopal Church, Thirty-nint- h and lo-cust streets, when Miss Jean Mumford,tlaughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edwaid W.Mumford. of 210 St. Mark Square, willleceme the bride of Mr. James DavidSeurber, of Lincoln, Neb. The Rev.Geerge Lynde Rlchnrctsen will officiate.The bride, who will be given In mar-riage by her father, will wear u gownof Uery satin inuile from her melhirswedding drcsi, trluimed with old luce.Hcr veil will be of tulle caught withorange blossoms. She will carry itshower bouquet of sweet peas, orchidsand lilies of the alley.

Miss Mnry K Mumford, slstr of thebride, will be the maid of honor. Shewill wear a drew of orchid chiffon andhat of sllver. Miss Penelope Rnbeits,cousin of the bride, will be flower girl.She will wear a whlte frock nnd willcarry an nosegay,

Mr. Jehn M. Toehy. of Seuth Bethle-hem, will be best man nnd the ushernwill Intlude Mr. Mathcw W., Ulack. Mr.Charles F. Ruff. Mr. Philip H. Mum-ford, of this cltv. and Mr. Jehn L.Stewart. Jr.f of Seuth Bethlehem A

small recoptlen for the families willfellow nt the home or .Mr. nnd 51mMumford After a wedding trip teFrance Mr. nnd Mrs. Seurhcr will llveIn New Haven. Conn.

SHIPHERD JACOBSMiss Margaret Jane Jacobs, daughti r

of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Jacobs,of 6807 Lawnton avenue, Oak Lane,will be married nt 7 o'clock this eveningat her home te Mr, Jehn Jay Shlpherd,son of Mr, Leuis C. Shlpherd, of Uans-vlll- e,

Ind. The Rev. Llewellyn Cnleywill officiate. The bride, who will beriven In imirHnp hv her father, w 111

be attended by Sllss Margaret Tobbyas maid of honor. Thore will be fourbrldpumnlrtq. Mian Catharine Pearson.Miss Gwendelyn Miller, Miss Dorethycame and Miss Margaret Bicicicy. Mr.Mahlen Jncebg will act ns best manand the ushers will Include Mr. WilliamLeng, Mr. Marshal Plersel, Mr. ReyCoffin and Mr. Jacob Hess, of Ohie. Areception will fellow. After a weddingtrip Mr. and Mrs. Shlpherd will livein Texas

PEDRICK McINTYREAn Interesting wedding took place

yesterday nrtcrnoen nt 3 ociecic in tneChurch of St. Edmend. Twenty-thir- d

and Mimin streets, when Miss Francesthe engagement of daughter, Ann Mclntyre. daughter Mr. nnd

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Mrs. Charles Mclntyre, of 2312 SeuthuresKey stre. became tne enae or Air.Frank Garoele Pedrlck. of Seventeenthand Diamond streets. The Rev. Men- -slgner Grcncel officiated.

The brlde wero a dress of whlte cantoncrepe trimmed with Spanish lace andlarge picture hat te match. .She carrieda bouquet of white resea and lilies of thevalley. Miss St. Clair Pedrlck, sisterof the groom, was the bridesmaid andAir. Jenn Mclntyre, bretner or vne Drtae,actea as best man.

JENNESS CLARKA TiPAltv tnrtlc nlf

o'clock yesterday afternoon at theChurch of the Corpus Christ!, Twenty-eleht-h

and Allegheny avenue, whenMiss Gertrude Maria Clark, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Clark, of2901 North Twenty-sevent- h street, De- -came the bride of Air. ShecKIcy nJenness. The ceremony was nerfermedby the Rev. Henry A. Nayien. Thebride, who was given in marriage byher father, were a gown of beaded whltesatin, with a chiffon overdress, and n.

vtell of beautiful lace. Her lahewerheuauet wan of lilies of the valley andsweet peas The brlde'a sister, MissIrene M. Clark, waa maid or honorand her bridesmaids were Mlsa JaneQulgley. Miss Bertha Beltz, Miss Kath-erlne Fav and Miss Alma F. GeeghMiss Mary Clark, another sister ofthe bride, waa tne nower gin. Mr.Richard Joyce acted as best man andthe ushers were Mr. Jeseph Clark, abrother of the bride; Mr. Harry Blrtc.head, Mr. John Frantz and Mr. AleyalusHennessy. A dinner at the Roosevelt

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MISS ANNA I. JOHNSONnauglitrr of ."Mrs. Vcrdbnind .Mar-tin liilinsen, of :ta:! Seuth Perly-thir- d

street, whose engagement haleen announced te Mr. C. .1.Krnehe Yeung, son of Mr. anilMrs. Charles ,1. II. Yeung, of

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Hetel for the Immediate family followedthe ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Jennesswill meter te Maine and after June21 will be at home at 468 Leverlngtenavenue, Roxborough.

DONOGHUE O'HARAA pretty wedding took place yesterday

morning at, 9 o'clock In St. Malachy'sChurch. Eleventh and Jeffersen streets,when .Miss Margaret O'Hnrn, daughterof Mrs. M. GMHarii, of 170- -' North Eighthstreet, became the brlde of Mr. JesephA. Doneghue, of 2120 North Seventhstreet. The Rev. Father Ji. J. Fleming performed the ceremony, which wansolemnized wmi a nuptial mass.

The bride, who was given in mar-riage by hcr brother, Mr. Peter .1.O'Hnra, worn a gown of beaded whitecanton crepe nnd a, coronet veil oftulle and lace caught with orange blos-soms. She carried a bouquet of whiteroses and lilies of the valley. MissKathryn Burns was the bridesmaid andMiss Kathleen Sutten, of Atlantic City,and Miss Betty O'Hara, niece of thebride, were the flower girls. Mr. RebertDoneghuc, brother of the groom, actedas best man and the ushers IncludedMr. Frank Tobey and Mr. Frank J.O'Harn.

FRANKFORDThe annual June festival of the Frank.

ford Pest. American. Legien, will begiven at tne Licgien neuse by the Emer

for Men

gtney Aid of Frankford en June IB,it and 17,

Mrs. Jeseph Allen, of 45ft Penn street,entertained at a luncheon at her homeen Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs.M. Senn, of Grand Rapids, Mich. Ceverswere laid for twelve guests.

Mr. and Mra Charles Evans, ofFrankford, announce the marrlage oftheir niece, Mlsa Jennie Tayler, te Mr.William Bensen at St. Luke's Churchen May 27.

8TRAWBERRY MANSIONMr. and Mra Jacob Feldman, of 8101

Clifferd street, anneunco the marrlageen Tuesday, May 30, of their daughter.Miss Gertrude Feldman, te Mr. AarenHalmewltch. After a wedding trip teNiagara Falls and Canada. Mr. and MrsHalmewltch will live In Wynnefleld.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Blank, of 2828North Twenty-sevent- h street, announcethe engagement of their daughter, MissPauline Blank, te Mr. Paul "Green, ofPhiladelphia. They will be at home Sun-da-

June 18.

Mrs. H. Clair. 3222. Montgomery ave-nue, entertained Rear Admiral Nulton,commandant of the Philadelphia NavyYard; Mr. Charles W Shotwell, O. A.R. ; Mr. Leen P. Clair, of the Worldwar, anu a rew veterans or me

War nfter patriotic exer-cises at the Stokley Schoel

NORRISTOWNMiss Linda Loeser, of Freedley street

has returned from a stay In AtlanticCity.

Mra Paul T. Glauh, of East Mainstreet, ls visiting her daughter, MrsH. L. Schutts, of Baltimore, Md.

The Rev. Will H. Houghten, pastorof the First Baptist Church, led theslng'ng yesterday at theconference en fundamental In the Can-dle Auditorium, Indianapolis, Ind., Inconnection with the Northern BaptistConvention. William Jennings Bryanwas the peaker of the occasion.

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Ne matter what the occasion demands, youwill find an interesting Chertak creation inour summer display that will best com-plete your costume.

Precaution with FursWith Morris Wenger

The remodeling of your furs for fall andwinter wear is a timely thought in connec-tion with fur storage. Have repairs madenew, and then protect your furs in our colddry-ai- r vaults ever the summer.

The Present Rates for Repairing andRemodeling Are Especially Attractive

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DELAWARE COUNYYMiss Kathleen Wctherlll, of Chester,

entertained at luncheon nnd bridge ather home yesterday afternoon,

Mra Henry Martin Wlrz, of Walling-for- d,

accompanied by htr sons-in-la-

and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. HenryMndderk and Mr. and Mrs. TownsendI'ex. nnd their children will leave nextneck for her cottage at Bay Head,where fthe will remain until the middleof September.

WALNUT LAST MAT.BOc te $1.50

l'OHITIVEfr r.ABT 4 TIMEHOX!,Y MLHICAI. SHOW IN TOWN

CHARLOTTE 4REENWO0Pw'LETTY PEPPER.

20 Dtgre rnnlr Than en thu streetNEXT WEEK ,mld nmeten Hie TodayMTRON C. PAGAN' PASCINAT1NO PT.AY

A ROMANCEOF YOUTH

WITHCARROLL McCOMAS

ETHEL JACKSON, FANCH0N CAMPBELL,BETH VARDEN, CHARLES TROWBRIDGEJOHN WEBSTER, W. K. HARCOURTMARSHALL BIRMINGHAM AND OTHERS

WILLOW GROVE PARKCONWAY AND HIS BAND

'

Vecal and Inftrnmental SoleJuUMake nrrinement with Park Ofllc for '

Special Day, and Picnic ,

rimj Ert. Dtcini Certtit h DtnctUnd '

ALDINEM. E. Plt

Cheatnut St. at lflthCenlln 11 A. M. te 11 P. M

"BEYOND THE RAINBOW"WITH AN ALL-STA- n CAST

NEXT WEEK OHACE DAVISON InTHE SPLENDID LIE.' wv in PERBON

BROAD p&Sdt'THE HOTTENTOT"

br Phllepatrlan Playera for tha tinaflt of thaSlatera of tha Goed BhepharC.

Tailored

Girdles 91

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A MARKST i11. 1:80. :S0. 11:10. 7:80. 9:M

THOMAS MEIGH AN :W NEW PARAMOUNT PICTUBB

THE BACHELOR DADDYNext Wfk CON8TANCB TALMADfli

In "POf.t.T OP THE FOI.MEB"

T&irtten1012. 3,

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10 P. M.

"THE BEAUTY SHOP"With RAYMOND HITCHCOCK. D1LI.T

VAN. J. COnHETT. FA11IANKH TWINB. MONTAGU 1XJVE.

,2T AttD market(MUlbli 0:43 M, te IIP. M,D. W. GRIFFITH'S --

"ORPHANS of the STORM"ADrAniA 10TU CHESTNUTnlWrnUltx 10 a. m. te 11:15 p. m."SlCNT;ff. JACK 0' LANTERN"

VirTflUIA NIN1H A MARKKAVltl i) m. 10 11 :ia m.ewb'REPORTED MISSING'

r A DITHI AND MARKET

BENTl.YTET.T,

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JUNIPEn AND MARKETVaudeville

reNTINUOtIB H TO 11

CROSS KEYS .ASirVygrWednesday nnd Saturday. 2:IB

MAE'DESMOND AP"i""SMIUN' THROUGH"

Nt Wek "UP IN MABEL'B

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Mann dilksCHESTNUT

Ladies'Waists MR

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EITH'S THEATREVAN & SCHENCK

Pennant Wlnnlnr Bntterr ofCHARLES (Chic) SALE

In Rural Character TrpeaAnd YVETTE RUGEL

rhlladtnhla'a Own Vecal Hfatr5IAK Wn.TONi HTARH

Ready te wear made te order. Butall made in our workrooms all fabrics.

MANN & DILKSU02 CHESTNUT STREET

Geerge Allen, inc.1214 Chestnut Street 1214

Unprecedented Clearance Sale of

Summer MillineryThis week we eer 25 of our hats that cannot be equaled

at the prices quoted, for

$5.00, $7.50, $10.00 and $12.00Fine All-Lin- en French Handkerchiefs

Reduced Frem 75c te 25c Each7b6ec,:u"ow,,3T5ec.i2,,a;d ,n w,eus dM,""- -

Lisle Vests, 3 for $1.00 andAthletic Union Suits at $1.50

Women's LH!' Vests, rejrular or bodies top, 3Se a for tl.OO.Athletle Underwear of nn. striped voile, very special at fWO

Sheer Chiflfen Weight Hese, $3.00 a PairChiffen welcht hope comes. In Reed shades of Belse, Pole Ormy.Champarne. CaHter. Nude and Black. In the let there ar mmimported hose which sold formerly 13.96. 93.00 a pair. """

Lace-Trimm- ed Nightgowns at $2.25And Batiste Bloemers at $1.00

These natneoek lace-trlmm- nightgowns were $2.75 te aXM.new only $tM....j The. bloomers, which are also d. w.r. $2.00 te IJ.Ti.for ?.0O CU"8 "me 0t ,he eIast,cs "re one we nr offering thaw

Coel Girdles and BrassieresFer Summer Wear

Attractive l.acc Brassieres nt OJia anil attjui- -

?,atin, Bi!m8sier?" ar 3,fl0 an1 titin Bandeaux are from 11.00Medeland COO.

Cersct.brassleres with one or two pairs of garterV iV.I1Mof all sorts, .50.

JAMES)

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Last Few Days of Our

Annual Summer Sale ofNotions and Toilet Articles

Here arc a few of the many special values:ifK!di".F.?.,r K,""'J1c5f I Woodbury's Facial Iwai. !irlaa and Tale .Mr i ,,,.,,.

Iloner ....

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ik.Iterln Cinnirt ve. .,.. in. Almend ('mn, 3se

fewiler, oval all. .. . ..be 85c I ,u" BWn reed' 'l, . ,,.7leI.'Orlaran Compart Kaee Tewder S5r Daaattt and naimtdell's Celdl'epaedrat Teeth rn.tr..,. 35c1 I'rmm, toe :, at 3Je

N T- - Cu,' '','n Israel. 1 1,8.for hanil marhlnuor (, at . i aawlna. Illack or Whlt. all MHal rr4lr Cam, eentalnlna 10H..n .. " '"..- - ..ii.- - , iT'"".V. J.iiiL". . ..'..''1XL - oniwea

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