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THE EVENING JOURNAL, MONDAY. APRIL 28. 1924 In-fHf momm A loving tribute to the 'memory of my dear brother, Edward G. Pappa. who departed life April 29, 1922.

Sadly missed bv Sister. Brother-in-law, day evening at Stapler Hall, Gllptn arenue and Unlo street. The music for both old and new dances will be furnished by the Sewell Downs Orchestra. STAPLER DANCE Stapler Community Association, which has conducted so many delightful social affairs during the winter, will hold a spring dance on Fri and Bnhy Charles, Jr. THIEVES LOOT HOUSE AT DELAWARE CITY Special to The Evening Journal.

DELAWARE CITY, April 28. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Moore, storekeepers of Clinton street, Oft returning to their home on Clinton street, near Fifth, Saturday evening, found it had been broken into and In loving memory of Edward Pappa, who died April 29, 1922: One we loved Is now at rest.

His fond, true heart la eUll: PERSONALS DANCE PUPILS IN SPRING CARNIVAL THIS WEEK The hand that would have helped us on Now lies in death's cold chill. The annual carnival of the pupils robbed. It is thought they were How sad It Is that death must come, And cut down youth and bloom, How sad to ley our youthful one Within the silent tomb. Sadly missed by Father, Mother, Brothers and Hlster-ln-law. Anniversary mass, Tuesday morning, 8 o'clock, St, Paul's R.

C. Church. of Miss Kate MoClafferty'a dancing school will be held on Friday evening in the Playhouse The fol frightened off before getting much loot. While the bureau drawers and closets were turned topsy turvy by the thieves, only a few articles and little cash were stolen. lowing program will be presented, with Miss Laura II.

Beckley In tSim KeSlia Supple, of Paf Mra. T. M. Monaghan, jt Mabel Morrison, Miss Xura ud Stanley Burkehead, of t-'a city, spant tha week-end 'ilea Hall. WernewlHe, Pa.

The Jlp was made from Wllmingrton id return by automobile. I Visa LHllaa Hitchen. and Mra. XZary Smith spent the week-end in dkton. MOTHERS' PENSION CIXB.

Th Mothers" Pension Club ot vv 11- STAPLER 'KIDDIES' TO PRODUCE PLAY The Stapler Community Association will hold a special meeting at 8 o'clock on Wednesday evening in its Community Gilpin avenue and Union streets. Plans for a play to be given by the children's classes of the association will be considered. Hugh C. Collins, president of the organization, will occupy the ohalr. RllSSELL-ALLMOND.

Mls Catherine Russe.ll, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles G. Russell, of 103 West Thirtieth street, and William Stewart Allmond, were married In First-Central Presbyterian Church on Saturday evening, by tho Rev, Aqullla Webb, D. D- Jn the wedding party were: Miss Winifred Aeh, of West Chester, Miss Mary Baker, of this city; Miss Helen Bosha and Mies Elizabeth Houdor, of Philadelphia, and Miss Alice Bond, of this city Bayard Allmond, best man; F. Delapluln Turner, Peter Green, Francis McKay and David Merchant, ushers.

Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home ot the bride's parents. After a trip to the west, Mr. and Mrs. Allmond will be charge of the music: When Mr. and Mrs.

Moore entered H.BRAUNSTEIN Vanity Fair Shop 704-6 Market St NEW COAT FASHIONS ADOPTED BY WOMEN AND MISSES A Group of Unusual Value Importance Overture Opening: I. "Carnival of Roe," sung by Miss Ethel Wilson, assisted by Playtime Solo, Miss Esther DDavid, assisted by Mlesee Misses Margaret Abbott Alys Frysinger Mary Brown Kvelyn Hahn Porothy Beaver Mildred McNcmsr Martha Beartenkopf Josephine Slddell Henee Carpenter Helen Turner Hazel Cloud Marcho Jlllltalro Drummer Boy, Miss Antoinette Monferoni, assiated by Mlases Misses Vera McCall Kathryn MoOone- Audrey Smith jral Porothy Pavld Jane Gorry Rose Casey Florence Malcolm Mary Schrack Vision of tho Dane Solo, Miss Margaret Abbott, assisted by the Senior class In euryth-mlcs. A Ballroom Tango Misses Misses Anne Cooper Marlon Pierce Florence Malcolm Mary McKenney Dorothy Auer June Auer Josephine Allen Ernestine urunt Nax Hryan mlngton, will meet at 7.80 o'clockd Jean Jtrown Jofcphlne Bosco Ssra, Barak they heard the kltcficn door slam and a window of the dining room fall. On going to the rear door they found It had been locked from thet outside and the key taken away, Some old pocketbooks had been opened snd $2.60 in money taken. Among the articles missed was a gold watch belonging to Mrs.

Moore with the initials C. on the case; a Smith and Wesson revolver, all but one ot a box of bullets and a flashlight. Several pieces of ew-ery which were on the bureau with the watch were lefit behind, Indicating Wiat the thieves had been frightened away. Ell. Abernetny Betty Buchanan Klir.abeth Conner Stella Confone RowiUnd Curtln Grace Curtln Betty Manchester Mary Norwood Kill.

MacKarland Marguerite McSor-ley Mary WcOee Julia Mulronney Margaret Miller Nellie McConaghy Teggy PreMhofer Ells. Peokham Emily Plerson Mary Phltlipe Florence I'lcclotU Auausta Rogers Anna Ross Helen Ropkln Pauline Rollison Florence Ronkln Mary Schrack Jane Speakman Phvllls Southard Betty Slnaley 7elda Kleman Thursday evening, instead 01 lomur jrpw night. A talk on "Budgets" will be ariven ky Miss Evelyn C. Cavln, executive Meretary of the Mothers Assistance 1'und ot yhiladelphia. short puslcal program will be given.

A "conference of the mothers for the jtchanga of ideas on the beat meth- di of tralnln children will be a Esther eaman 'Eleanor flawln $37.50 Of Finest Twill Anna Ellason Anne Brown Emily Dressner Blanche Deutsch Anne Pawson Clara PeutaoB Hilda Bankewloh Isabel Iavls Messrs. Delano Boynton Franklin Palmer- Messrs. Charles 'Foster Philip Sawln Leonard Richards Donald Holmes Kvelyn Doran Eilleen Dougherty Argentine Tango TteKlna Etsman Margaret reeney Gerry Glenn Jennie Goodley MAY DANCE One of the delightful dances arranged this week to be held in the Hotel duPont. js that ot the Julia M. Story Chapter No.

Order of the Eastern Star, on Thursday night. The affair will be in the gold Res trice Oreenberg porothy Ross Kflthryn Uroves Kveiyn fiaiwru Florence Orovee Aucirey ouir Modcsta Hance porothy isyior Rlanche Hammerer Madalyn Thompson France Hunter Sylvia Tannen room and several hundred persons are expected to attend It will be a AnnKeleher Anna isnnen Loretta Kelly Rebecca Tanser 'May time In keeping part of the program. FAMILY KECXIOJT. A family reunion waa held at the home ot Mra. Caroline Walthers.

Bear Station. Those present were: Mrs. K. Stroekle, Mrs. L.

Hancker, Mr, and Mra. H. E. Hampshere and family, all from Philadelphia, Mr, and Mrs. A.

Walt her, of Camden, N. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Barlow and family, Mr. and Mra, J.

8. White and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

Weston, the Misses Minnie Hyde, Mrs. Lizzie Dill, Mrs. Louise Short, Mr. and C. Weingarten and lamily, Mr, and Mrs.

E. Callaghan and family, Mrs. E. Cathell and family, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Walthers and family, Mrs. Lee, the Misses Ida farrell, Mr. and Mrs. P.

Mlddleton nd family, J. Mahle, C. Malcomb, E. DIM IX)WNBY in this city, on April 19H, Narclaea widow of illiam Downey, aged 87 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, at the resl-.

dence of her son-ln-iawi John H. Wright, 1107 French street, on Tuesday asiernoon, April 29, at 2 o'clock (daylight saving time). Ij-torment at Presbyterian Churchyard, New Castle, Del. GAURETT Suddenly, at North East, Md. on April 27, 1M4.

P. E. Garrett. Due notice of funeral will toe given. HOPKINS In this city, on April -S, 1924, Mary Hopkins, aged 37 years.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral servlcee. etfet. Paul's U. A. M.

E. Church. East Eleventh street, near Poplar, on Tuesday evening, April 29. at do o'clock (daylight eavtng time). Interment at Middletown, Del, on Wednesday.

LAMB In Philadelphia, on April M. 1924. William husband of the late flarah Francis Lamb. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Tueaday afternoon, April 29. at 2 o'clock (day-light savin time), at ML Salem cemetery.

Wilmington Del. T.AWT.K3S At Henry Clay, on April 27, 19:4, Catherine dauKh-tr of the late Thomas J. and Bridget Lawless. Relatives friends ri I members of the Pleased Virgin Sodality, are Invited to attend the funeral from her, late Henry Clay, on Wednesday morning, April 30, at 9 oclock (standard time). Solemn requiem mass at St.

Josephs Church. Interment at St. Joseph's cemetery. McGlNNBSS In this city, on April 27, 1924, Thomas husband of Catherine McOinness. Relatives, friends and employee of Joseph Bancroft Sons Co.

and the Men's Catholic Welfare Council of St. Ann Church, are tnvlted to attend the funeral from his late residence. 1903 Lovering; avenue, on Wednesday morning. April 80, at 9 o'clock (standard time). Kequlem mass at St.

Ann's. Church. Interment at Mt. Salem cemetery. NTHIVS In thte city, on April 47, 1934, Harry Nyhtus, affed 27 years and 11 months.

Relatives, friends, members of Mlnqua Tribe, No. Imp'd. O. M. and Paintens' and Decorators' Union, are Invited to attend the funeral services from his late residence, 609 E.

Fourth street, on Thursday afternoon. May 3. at 2.30 o'clock (daylight savin it time). Interment at Greenhill cemetery. O'BRIEN Suddenly.

In this city, on April 28, 1924, Patrick, husband of Mary O'Brien. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, 1114 Ijincaster avenue, on Thursday morning, May 1, at 9 o'clock. Requiem mass at St, Paul's Church, at 9.30 Interment at Cathedral cemetery. Svhil Keil Miinrea inn. Helen Lewis Orace Toy Ruth Lowe Frances Wood Eurythmlc Kxerotae Ui by Miss Alys Frysinger.

as- Mies Margaret Hannlgan and Mr. Joseph Cttnn Pirouette Miss Renee duPont Carpenter, Mlse Helen Beadenkopf Turner, Miss Martha Irene Beadenkopf. Hungarian Dnnoe Solo, Miss Mary Brown, assisted by Mlssea Misses Margaret Abbott Mildred McXemar Alys Fryslna-er Haael Cloud Josephine Slddell Evelyn Hahn Dorothy Beaver Esther David "A Smile Will Go a Long, Long, Way," song by Miss Elizabeth Brown, ensemble. SAKMAX-WADE Mr. and Mrs.

C. Walter Kadel, 704 West Twnety-slxth street, announce the marriage of their niece, Miss Edna Saeman to Robert P. Wade, of this city. The wedding took place on April 10 In Philadelphia. Mr.

and Mrs. 'Wade will make their home In this city. BIRTHDAY PARTY In honor of the seventeenth birth slsted by with its name, a epeclal feature dance number will he presented eight young women. iMuelo will be furnished by Wilson's Orchestra. "THE GHOST STORl" 'The Ghost Story" iby Booth Tarkington will be presented by the St.

Andrew's Dramatic Society In (St. Andrew's P. E. Church parish house tomorrow evening. W.

C. T. V. MEETING. The City Federation of the W.

C. T. U. will meet at 2 o'clock tomor at home after May 21, at 102 West Thirtieth street. a SUPPER AT OLIVET The Ladles' Aid of Olivet Presbyterian Church will give a-supper in the Sunday School room of ths church on Thursday evening.

The proceeds will be used for the improvement fund of the church. The first table will be served at five o'clock. Supper will be served until eight o'clock. HOLY ROSARY SOCIAL A social will (be held Wednesday night In Brownson Hall, Fourth and Jackson streets, by the Holy RoRry Society. This social was originally planned for March 4.

but was postponed on account of the death of the' Rev. E. C. Hlgfclns. "LADIES' NIGHT" AT BROWNSON "Ladles' Night" will foe observed by the Brownson Library Association tonight in Brownson Hall.

A feature of the evening's entertainment will be an exhibition dance by George Blnclalr and Helen Burton, of Newark, N. J. Each guest will receive a novelty and eouvenlr. Music will be furnished by Carney's Orchestra. Committees in cHnrge of the social affairs of tho Brownson Association have planned a pleasing program for the spring and summer months.

Straw rides and other Margaret Abbott Polly Arnold Rose Casey Vera McOall Audrev Smith Porothy Pavld Jane Gorry Kathryn MeOone-ga) Antoinette raullne M. Jones Kllsabeth Thomss MaiY Prown Kllrsbeth Brown Esther David IVirothy Beaver Marie Ruff I.vdla Shaw June Edwards Josephine Slddell Showers, William traithers, Misses Mary Merldith and Mrs. May May Sprites Solo, Miss Sybil Kel), assisted by row afternoon at the headquarters, duo, Misses Florence Malcolm, Mary gtrobsr. QriLIiEN-POTTER. 100 West Eighth street.

In the ab sence of the president, Mrs." Jane W. Schrack. June Auer jRealna Eleenman l.nn Tlrnwn HftnOt The wedding of Miss Margaret W. day anniversary of Otto Wilson, son PonnewM, the meeting will be in charge of Mrs. R.

C. McMullen. Qullen and Howard Phelps Potter, Sara Harsky Blanche Hammerer of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Wilson 830 West street, a party was held at formerly of New York, but nowof this city, took place on Saturday his home on Friday evening.

The afternoln at the home of the pride's sister, Mrs. Clarence White, SOS West Nineteenth street, the Rev. B. M. Johns, paator of Grace M.

E. Marshall H. Yeatman Undertaker and Embalmer Successor to John B. Martin Office: 810 Washington 6t Telephone 13 officiating. Only the Imme Cats families were present.

Nas Bryan Loretta Kelly Evelyn Doran Auausta Rogers Eileen Dougherty Theresa Sagglone Anne Dawson Kocrct of the Rw Solo, Miss Tauline Meyers Jones, assisted by Ells. Thomas Vera MeCatl Mary Brown Audrey Smith Alva Fryslna-er Porothy Pavld Margaret Abbott June Edwards Polly Arnold Jane Gorry Esther David Kathryn MtoOone- Josephlne Slddell gal Lydla Shaw Florence Malcolm Marie Ruff Antoinette Munfe- Koae Casey ronl Kllsabeth Brown Silent Club attended Jn a foody, about forty deaf people of AVllming-ton being present. The. guests had an enjoyable time, playing games. A number of beautiful gifts were presented to Otto, Including a gold watch.

Among those present were: Clark B. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Scudiler, Grace Fuhr, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Coulston and son, Miss Evelyn Qulllen, sister of the utlngs will be a part of the sum mer entertainments. ride, waa maid of honor, and Cbarlea M. Potter, of New Tork City, brother of the bridegroom, Youthful styles in many individual models. Many collared with summer furs, others with novelty or tailored braids, grosgrain stripe, applique or smart embroideries.

Junior sizes, and sizes to 46. Store Your Furs With Us MITE BOX OPENING. At the Deaconess Home, 307 waa best man. STETSKR At Marahallton. on The wedding march waa played Thomas; Pearl Roberts, Otto Wilson, Howard Breeding, Mr.

and West street, on Thursday evening, Queen Esther Circle of St. Paul's M. E. Church will hold its Phone 203 BRINTON'S for FLOWERS 203 West Ninth Street by Mrs. R.

Bartenslager. A reception followed cere thony. Mrs. Llndell Fell. Maurice Fell, Mr.

Mrs. inj mite box opening. Marguerite Hlnk- April 28, 1924, Emma wife of James C. Stetser, aged 47 years. Relatives and friend are Invited to attend the funeral services, at her late residence, Marslmllton.

on Wednesday morning, April SO. at 11 o'clock. Interment at. Atglen, Pa. Mrs, K.

It, Butts, Mr, and Mrs. son, mite box secretary, win do in a wedding trip to Atlantic City, and the Bermudas, Mr. and harge of the program, which will be as follows: Hr. Potter will live at the Hotel Opening song, by Queen Esther ouTont until the completion of Idlles and ImsnIcs In Highland folk-dance. Solo, Miss Porothy Beaver, assisted by Misses Haiel Cloud, Evelyn Hahn, Mildred MeN'emar Lnddles Masters Masters Richard (Bond, Jr, John Hlrkey Frank Dole Nea Keogh William Babcock Mwln Glynn Lassies Misses Misses Queen Orosaan Eleanor Glynn Bllisabeth Evsne Margaret Forrest Ruth Evans Lillian Russell Dawn of Day Circle; prayer, by Miss 'Rosa Santee, their house at Twenty-fourth and franklin streets.

STTXSH1NE MEETING. superintendent of Deaconess Home; reading, by Marie piano by Helen Coleman; vocal solo. Bowdle, Florence Johnston and William Abbott, all deaf. Others present were: Alice Eastland, Sadie Horning, Rose DelNero, Edward Conner, Jessie Stldham, LUllam Walters, Earl Ward, Earnest Stack-house, Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Scarborough, Robert McOowan, Eleanor Wilson, Nellie Stldham, Frank Mc-Elree, Robert Wilson and Blanche WI1sb.3- McLAl'G HIA -LEWIS In St. Andrew's P. E. Church on Suturday afternoon, Miss Alice Mc FLOWERS Sprays and Design $2.00 Jjeiawara IixerneMonal by Mary Wootten; mite box demonstration, given by members cf the Sunshine Society, will meet thia eve alng at the home of Miss Sy bills Lowest Prices for Quality In Feldmeler, 914 West Ninth street Sprays Designs J. Elmer Betty FLORIST 407 Delaware Ave 15 per cent, discount on all family orders.

A phone call will bring our representative. PHONE 2946. Qlrcle; opening of the mite boxes; musical reading, by Agnes Thorns; greetings from the. conference secretary of Young People's Work. Mrs.

Bertha M. B. C. Reeves. WEDGWOOD Design, Wilmington Cartledge Tenth and Orange Sta.

Telephone 223, OPEN EVENINGS AH friends of missionary work JKEE PLANTING AT i DELAWARE COLONY Annual, Tree Planting Day was Mary Brown Norlna Bowen raullne Jones Ballot Caprloo Solo, Miss June Edwards. Misses Misses Audrey Smith Jane Gorry Rose Casey Porothy Pavld Kathryn McGone- Antoinette Monfe- ea.1 ronl Vera McCall Blanche Deutsah Garden Party 6olo, Mis Alys Frysinger, assisted are Invited to be present. Refreshments will be served. Laughlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard AJcLaughlln, and Emll F. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Lewis, of HIS North Jackson street, were married by the Rev.

R. W. Sine 1896 Trapnell. The bride was attended by Miss James J. Doherty ELECTRIC HOME NECESSITIES by knights and ladles In Morris dance.

Dorothy Benntnghove of Roxboro, as maid ot honor. Ralph Vaugh- UNDERTAKER an was best man. Following the ceremony a recep 906 W. 4th St. Phone 1139 OTicuraieu ii iJemwro voiony, Ctockley, Sussex county, Saturday.

than 100 guests enjoyed the jrogram, which, was arranged by a cpeclal committee headed by Miss Blanche E. Lockwood, of Middle-town, a member of the auxiliary board of the commission, In charge of the home. Many trees and shrubs were plant-ett during the afternoon, the planting beginning at 1 o'clock. Addresses Vers made by Mrs. H.

M. Wallace, Knight Mlssea Misses Bsther Pavld Porothy Beaver Josephine Slddell Evelyn Hahn Indies Misses Missel Margaret Abbott Mildred MoN'emar Halel Cloud tlon was held at McConnel's Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis left Saturday evening on a wedding trip and on their return will live at 41 South Telephone 31 Telephone 33 Grant avenue.

The Chandlers Undertakers ST. PAVL'S MISSION ART PLAXS, Cf Delmsr; president of the State The Young Women's Auxiliary of Merry Gypsy Band Led by Pauline Rolllnson and Grace Curtln, assisted by Misses Missa Josephine Allen Mary ritllllps Betty Buchanan Florence Piclottt he Home Missionary Society of St. Federation of Women's Clubs: Col Delaware Ave. at Jefferson St Robert Houston, of Georgetown. 214 r.

9J Street Paul's M. E. Church met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Dressner, 1001 Adams street. Superintendent Howard Ennla, of Stella Cofone Florence Rapkln Kathryn Grovea Porothy Ross GEORGE M.

FISHER Mrs. Malcolm presiding. The Lenten offering was taken. The pro Frances Hunter Audrey amor Mary McGe Rebecca Tanier Margaret Miller Frances AVood Mnlroonev gram was In charge of Drew Queen of the Gypsies, Mtsa Elizabeth er, the topic being "City Missions." Thomas Little Folks in Tarantella Duo, Theresa Sagglone, Reglna Readings were given by Miss Alta Dursteln, Mrs. Eleanor Whlteman, Estate Ella M.

fWxfcer, Executrix Undertaker and Emb aimer Office and Realdenot Telephones: 1I0O-1M0. 722 KING STREET nd Mra. Elizabeth Dressner. Plana Elsenman, assisted by IN the latter half of the eighteenth century, Josiah Wedgwood produced the artistic pottery which has made him the Master Potter of the ages. His Queensware and Pearlware produced in hia Ivy house works at Burslem, England, have the finest finish and most beautiful design of any Staffordshire chinas of which we have samples today.

AS Wedgwood owes many of his designs to his silversmith friends of Sheffield, this beautiful design has been named in his honor. This pattern will be noted for its richness and delicate design as were his wares. ip HE Wedgwood pattern, of I which the border is illustrated above, is richly chased with a design of such delicate detail that we feel justly proud of our craftsmen. THIS design has all the features that identify a product of the Master' Silversmiths. It has the Satvi- tary-edge, soldered to prevent the accumulation of dirt or water.

It is of the substantial Indispensable to the Bobbed Hair Miss The hard job of curling bobbed hair is immeasurably easier with a Universal Curling Iron. It heats quickly and curls the hair close. Garrett, Miller Co. Fourth and Orange Sts. were made for mite box opening, Misses Misses Jean Brown be held May 22, at the Deaconess Eileen Potmherty Sara Barsky Home, the program to be In charge Blanche Hammerer og Miss Ruth Hoffman.

The society Elizabeth Peckman June Auer planning to send a delegate to the Beatrice Greenberg summer school for missions at Helen Lewis Mountain Lake Tark this summer. Madeline Thompson William E. Haines UNDERTAKER (Gradnate Einbalmer) 8. W. Cor.

24th and Market Sta, Telephone 573. Gerry Glenn Sybil Keil Nas Bryan Modesta Haiee Augusta Rogers Dorothy Taylor Loretta Kelly Hilda Damkewlch Phyllis Southard Anne Pswson Mary Norwood June Speakman Peggy Presthofer Betty Plnetey Erneetlne Brunt CARD TARTY For the benefit of the building Ella. MacFsrland Isabel pevis Marruerite McCor ley Emily Plerson Zelda Slsman Sylvia Tannen Anita Tannen fund of the F.lsmere Fire Company, No. 1, a card party will be held Tuesday, evening, Way in the tns institution, and others. Among the guests were Governor and Mrs.

Denney, Chief Justice and Mra Pennewlll, Mrs. John B. Hut-ten, chairman of the Board of Ladles' Visitors, and Miss Lockwood. Prof. Detjem, of the Agricultural College, University of Delaware.

Prepared the plans of the planting. Several members of the commit cJob. were also present, CATTLE BUYER CONE, BHME1DIN WEST That Fred cattle dealer, Of 1.0 1 West Seventh street, who left here about two weeks ago without explaining hl intentions, has gone to a western climate to benefit his health, is belief entertained ny his wife. Mra. Rudnick heard only once from her husband after hia sudden departure, a post card froni Chicago in which he stated he wa (going farther west.

Before leaving, it Is eald he had consulted a specialist of PWIadel-phift, and before that time had often talked of going to a more healthful climate. A truck i. bought by Rudnick on the Installment plan has been seized by the White Company, which claims he Bttll 'TWed about two. thirds of the purchase price. Other than this and a 'small bill with a garage where he kent the msr.hln..

company's new home on the Lin Josephine Bosco Evelyn Doran coin Highway. Five hundred will Maids of the M'ht played and prices will be awarded Solo, Mies Rose Caey, assisted by Mrs. Lena Berry and Mrs. Ida Misses Misses McGlnnes are in charge of the at Dorothy David Audrey Smith Antoinette Monfe. Jane Gorry fair.

from ronl ivatnryn juouone Audrey Smith gal Vera McCall Going South Misses Misses Elizabeth Brown June Edwards Lydla Shaw Clara Deutach Marie Ruff Bolle del Sol 'iiaiiV Solo. Miss Elizabeth Thomas. Trio, 608 Market St. The Clearance Sale of Hats Offers Exceptionally Attractive Values Misses Renee Carpenter, Helen Tur ner. Martha Beadenkopf, assisted by Mrs.

Fred a mats wrs.K. rauiourom Ckocolait Covtrtd RoastedAlflionds SlUn nsululy at Um low pact oi 79c a pound Tues. April 29 At 69C a ftnad alnothtr Special Assorted CLUB CHOCOLATES 29C IK Misses -Hisses Marion Betts Constance Moore Alice Richey Jeanette Wyiie Holland Dance Misses Misses Kathryn MoGone- Audrey Smith gal Jane Gorry Vera McCall 1 Le Secret Ballet ft is understood, he owed no money out had money owed him, part of which has already come into th $1.25 tands of the wife. Believing that Solo, Mise Josephine Slddell. Trjib, Hazel Cloud, Evelyn Hahn, Helen due time she will hear from him weight that fosters the prida of ownership.

IN addition, the centers of the Bowls, Bon Bons, Compotiers, Sandwich Plates and Luncheon Plates are finished in three pleas- ing manners. They may be obtained with either dish center, ring center or fluted center. This beautiful pattern Is on display this week in our window and the complete line awaita your Inspection In our Surer Department! furthermore, It is as moderately priced as it is beautiful. MILLARD F. DAVIS Jeweler 831 Market Street Dependable Since 1879 Nagy, assisted by Being Closed Out; Hardly Ann Two of Them Alike rs.

Rudnick has Instituted no arch. Mlssea Misses Ells. Ahernethy Nellie MoConaghy Elisabeth Brown Pauline Rolllaon Elisabeth Conner Marie Ruft Rosalind Curtln Anna Ross Clara. Deutsch Helen Ropkln Maraaret Feeney Evelyn Stafford Jennte Goodley Lydla Shaw Florence Grovea Grace Tov Ruth Lowe Mildred Tagjsrt Betty Manchester rizzicato Bluette Schagrin Styles being 'closed out regardless of for-mer prices A flower garden of, trimmings; all the wanted materials, small hats galore. AH colors.

Many half price snd less. RECORD BCRLEY CROP. Last year'a crop of Burley tobacco i the United States was the largest A record. The Burley tobacco dis-t produced 325,116,000 pounds Sff.lOO acres, an Increase of 15 cent in acreage and 18 per cent rleMI vt -llil'-i -t J-' SOLD BY Just sixty of these exquisite dimity tailored office waists and no two alike. Reduced from three higher priced groups.

Tricolette Petticoats, $1.95 Those who have been asking for these will be delighted to know that a new shipment has just come in. All shades. Solo, Miss Dorothy David, assisted by CUT RATE Misses DQUOOISTI- WHY PAY MORE Misses Porothy Auer Emily Prsner Plancho Deutsch Aon M. Kelleher KITCHJTV TABLE HEIGHT best height for a kitchen table rnewtlch keeps the worker's i bent at a right anglo at the tael to law. Mary McKenny Florence Malcolm Ernestine Brunt Mary Schrack Gerry Olenu It.

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