i T- R I yfrSf GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPW R JVacy Wynne Tells of Miss Several Future Brides - Various Other t'HKAK thnt the dote for Mnry Car X ter's debut he been derided upon. It's te be en October 7. nnd her grand .w. Mrs. Edwin N. Hensen, will u tlve the ten nt her home In Chestnut J nt Mrs. Itcnaen Introduced Vlr- in!a Carter, tee, you remember.. Mary t the younger of the two girls ibd jttst ns attractive as Virginia. And tkat is "Ml" n ,et' snw t,,cm betil the ether day In their garden nt the Rectory. Yeu knew their father is the Rev. Geerge Calvert Carter, of the Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mnwr. nil their heuee Is en the church ireunrff. Virginia was lneklns sweet in 5 Mmple frock of green linen, bound In hlte. fntenln2 nt the left side and ide with a Husslan blouse finish. .Virginia 1ms deep gray eyes nnd father llftht brown' hair. She Is tnll ind graceful nnd Is Very musical. In het. he layn the plnne exceedingly fll nnd Mnry hns n decidedly nlenilng reifP Mnry was wenrlng n frock of nali Jnvpnder linen cinbtvldcred in white Ilk hrnld nnd eyelet work. She has large blue eyes nnd fair hnir. IT'S always Interesting te hear where the brides and the brides -te -lip are nlannlnc te live I ..""UPose Alberta heath nnd Harry Ncllsen will, live In i.,n Thpv nre te be .married en Octo- ( Iwr 18. null I've heard that they nre I don't believe they've decided yet 'Just where, nnd Cernelia Rankin nnd AlflP Hunter, wne win uc mnrricu udeui ten dnvs before. October 7, te be exact, r having n hard Ume decWIng be tween Chestnut Hill and Penllyn, I Imagine, as his mother lives in Chestnut Hill and her family nt Penllyn. Tcr hnpi thev will surprise us and take an apartment In town, as Adelaide Kcwlln nml mil Paul expect te de. The New-jir- live at Ilnvcrferd nnd the Pauls it 'Chestnut Hill. Careline llnrclny and Museee Cinr tttt, wheve wedding will be the same day ns the Hunter-Knnkln one, though theirs will be nt 12:30 o'clock in Chest nut Hill, and Cernelia and Alfred will be married in the afternoon at Penllyn, 1( I nm net mistaken, tire planning te live in Ch-'stnut Hill en East Mermaid lane In a cute little lipuse which the Randal Morgans own nnd which Is belne fixed up for them. It Is directly opposite the .Ins. Semcrs Smith, Jr.'s. house. i DID you henr thnt Pauline nnd Jehn Wnnnmnker hnve a little daughter? She was born en July 2, but I have net heard whnt she will be cnllrd. Her grandmother, Mrs. William Dlssten's, name is Elizabeth, nnd thnt is a benu ttful name, se perhaps she will be named for her. If the new little Miss annmnker is anything like as attractive nijd sweet n her mother she will de well. Frem the time Pauline was a tiny child, she attracted me. She is the most extremely dainty person I knew, nnd when about Ave years of age seemed mere like n fairy than an honest-te-goodness little She married ,ieiin vvnnamaKer, .ir. who is a Mm of lletimnn wnnnmnKerj and brother of Niny de Hecren and , Marie Leuis Munn, about five, j-.ears age. They haveone ether child, a ten, if I ' tm net mistaken. TOMMY had been playing out of doers, nnd when mother called him In for lunch his small fnce was specked with mud. "Why, Themas." snid Mether, "hnve you been pluylng with mud? Yeu knew I forbade you te." - "Yes, Muvver. I knew, but I couldn't nelp it when Mr. II - s meter threw mud en the walk nnd some of it stepped en my fnce." NANCY WYNNE.' I SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leuis Beris, Jr., Of Wakefield, Rydal, will glve a small Informal dance followed by a buffet sup per at their home en Friday evening In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Leuis Bcrle, .Id. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sewell Berle and Miss Lvsbeth K. Boyd and Mr. Henry Peter Berle, whose engage ment has recently been announced. Miss Margaretta A. Sharpless, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Wilsen Sharpless, ef Chestnut Hill, will be the, guest of noner at a dance whlchMr. and Mrs. Jehn ndward Zlmmermann. also of Chestnut Hill, will give en October 14. The mnrrlnce of Miss Sharpless and Mr. Walter L. Ress, Jr., will take place next snrinp. Mr. and Mrs. Sharpless and Miss Charlette Sharpless left yes terday fcr Yerk Harber, Me., nnd Miss Jnarpless will Jein them en August 1. Mr. and Mrs. Zlmmermann and their "rally are spending the summer at North Haven, Me. Mrs Harrison ,8, Merris, of the Annex. Oak Lane, nnd Mrs. Heward Spencer Graham, of Fifteenth nnd Locust streets, Will receive at the reception en Saturday 5fnt the cpenlng of the annual cx cx immien of paintings of the Art Asso ciation nt Newport. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mor Mer JU are unending the summer nt Horse Herse aead. their summer place nt Jamestown, and .Mrs. Graham Is at her villa, Whct Wnc, in Newport. Mr, and Mrs. Rebert E. Strnwhrldge and their daughter, Miss Anita Strnw DrlaBe, of Meadow Ledge, Brvn Mawr, are t-pend'ng a few days In New Yerk. Mr. Lloyd Renshnw. son of Mr. and Mrs Chniles Carter Renshaw, of HaV HaV errerd; Mr. Jehn Kent Knna, Jr., son ft Mr. and Mrs. Jrhn Kent Kane, of (Radner, nnd Mr. Penn McGrnnn. son ft Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. McGrnnn, ? arrived In Paris en their way te Spain. Miss Anita Kennett Celemnn, (laugh r of Mr. nnd Mrs. Leenard Wilfred weman, of Sunnv Corners, Prospect avenue, Chestnut Hill, Is visiting her aunt nnd uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen JJJ'Ina. In Helldnvsburg, Ta., where she will remain for the month of July. .IMr'Jaml Mr8- n- Ppiw Smith nnd weir daughters, Miss Kitty Penn Smith and Mrs. Alexnnder Brown, of Bryn ar, hae opened Phoenix Ledge, jeir plnca nt Narragansett Pier, for summer. .JIr- nnd Mrs. Frank Samuel, of the JiBjCarllen, are spending the summer Blairlusk, Narragansett Pier. -Captain Walter Schuyler Volkmar, . A nnd Mrs. Volkmar, of Grey Wk Ledge, Chestnut Hill, have arrived S?m J-orpnade, Calif., and nre at the fjirne't Villa, Flying Point. Southnmp Seuthnmp Jjn. Mrs, Volkmar, who Is n Hlster of j Leenard Themas, spent the spring no. early summer at Coronade with her wn and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. uter88 C. Themas Remington. ' MMr; nnrt JIr. Edward Walter Clark, a, of 7922 Lincoln drive, Chestnut Hill, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C. Sewell JWlt and Mr. Clnrcnce M. Clark, of t00- Indian Quaen lane, German irt jje,t en Saturday en an extensive J"D. through Yellowstone Park, the Co Ce aaian Reckies and British Columbia, Hr'nnd Mrs. Jehn Arthur Brown, of li .Ln,com ,,rlve- Chestnut Hill, will will '."J8 weei fr Jamestown, R. 1 jnere they will spend the remainder of w ummer. Mi- n...i ,.. . . .. . fimii - iurs- ua'9 " r'ttier nnd Uieir ?"MUIy, Of IflRR T.nnllat Dt-Aat av. utvnrl- Inr eiL '."0I 'Oeusi street, nre spend tC"'" me in tne w ute Mountains ln the White Mountains. thi,.. ' m,er te t0 Cape May, where "eywlli remain until autumn. i.ite'i.a.n,r Mrs' Rebert McLean, of ifi'"' ave gene te Northeast Harber, ,&', for the HUmmer ;'Sj,i . .. . aiM TA.a IlUB" alle lait week for fen with n party of friends. Later LJ, aeaeen she will be JelneU ly i "-, miss lieiene Rueh. wne will Mary Carter's Tea Date. Cheese Place of Abede, Bits of Interest Accompany her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mr, ICdward A. Schmidt, of Radner, en a trip abroad. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Aydole'tte and their son. of Swarthmere College, who nave been intents for a few days of Dr. and Mrs. William Speakmnn at' Mount KIbce, N. Y., have (tone te Bailey Inland, Caace Bay, Me., where they will Btay until September. Mr. and Mrs. Hareld' O, Marr. of Swarthmore. 'who are nrrunvlmr thir cpttnue nt Ocean City, entertained Mrs Helen Marr, for a few days last week. Dr. and Mrs. William T. Ellis, of Swarthmore, are spending a month" In New England. 2nd. M.ra. p- Bdc,l Wills, of Ilnddenfleld, N. J., are being congratu lated upon the birth cf a daughter en July 4. Mrs. Wills will be remembered as Miss Theresa Kusbaumer. Announcement Is made of the mar riage of Miss Mnry Bernlce Schefleld and Mr. Jehn B. Land In. which took lilace en May 10 at the Church of the Transfiguration, Xew Yerk City. The nev. Clare O. Hicks officiated. - West Philadelphia The marriage of MIbs Kdna Free man Schecfleld, daughter of Mrs. Wil liam P. ScheeflcUl, of 1104 Seuth Forty sixth street, and Mr. Byren Payne Wes ter, of thin city, took place en Satur day at neon at the home of the bride. The Rev. William S. Mitchell, of- the Calvary M. E. Church, Forty-eighth street and Baltimore avenue, officiated. Owing te the recent death of the bride's lamer eniy tne immediate families were present. Mr. Jeseph Gardiner, of 4624 Walnut Ftreet, has returned home after spend ln a few days n the guest of his par ents In Ocean City, N. J. Miss Sara C. Benn, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnrcun Benn. nf EAli Hnrln. field avenue, left Philadelphia yesterday for an extended We-rtern tour. Miss uenn, wne is an expert horsewoman, will spend some time en a cattle ranch In Texas and will then visit San Fran Fran ciseo, Hollywood and Les Angeles, re- tut nlng home In the early fall. Miss uenn is a popular member of the young er set In West Philadelphia, Friends of Miss Peggy Laager, of 1029 Bclme.it avenue, r.-lll be glad te hear she la recuperating from a recent Ill ness. Miss Florence Ruckstoel has returned home, after spending a few days in ujnismn, A surprise birthday party was given recently In honor of Miss Ethel Reth, of 612 Squth Fifty-first street, at her summer cottage In Chelsea. Among the guests wcre Miss Hannah Mann. Miss Edna Hoepcs. Miss Kathcrine Farrlng Farrlng ten, Mr. and Mrs. Geerge W. Reth, Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Stewart, Miss Mary Heyburn. Mls Ruth Elliett. Mr. Harry Blair, Mr. Albert Clarke, Mr. Russell Andcrman, Mr. Ewln Lord, Mr. Geerge Moere, Mr. Jehn Mullaney, Mr. Charles Mann, Piaster Henry snaecen and Mas ter Geerge ,Reth. Miss Helen M. Bervd. of th'n Pnwcltnn Apartments, Is spending the summer at me neiei Dennis, Atlantic City, N. J. North Philadelphia Miss Estelle Goldstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nh.irlxa S. rjnlllatitln nf -'351 North Park avenue, is at Cedar Island Camp In the Adlrendacks, where sne win spenu ine summer. Mrs. Harry K. Kelly, of North Nine teenth street. Is spending several weeks at Cape May. Mr. Irving Rudelph, of 2110 West Jeffersen street, Is at Atlantic City for a snort lime. Mrs. Meyer Sledcnbach. of the Hetel Lerraine, Is at Atlantic City, where she will remain until the beginning or septemDcr. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv P. Kland and their family, of Eighteenth and Berks sireeis. nnve lert en n meter trip te Lake Placid, where they will remain several weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Myren C. Fagen, of 183 Kast Roosevelt Boulevard, nre spending some time at Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Strumpf, of ..inu west i-eniKJi avenue, nre spending a short time at Atlantic City. Mrs, nisa Hunslcker, of North Sev enteenth street, will leave this week for Bosten, Mass., where she will spend several weeks as the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Harry B. Dunlnp. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gerbcr. of 1426 West Ontario street, are at Mil ford. Pa,, where they will remain until the beginning of Aueust. Mrs. M. Gress, of 2118 Spring Garden street, is spending the summer nt At lantic City. Dr, nnd Mrs. Harry L. Mcrscher, of 2217 North Bread street, are receiving congratulations en the birth of a son, Harry Leenard Merscher, Jr., en July a. Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Regge, of 1332 Lycoming street, nre receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a son, Curl A. Regge, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. J. Creuse nnd their family, of 3023 Dauphin street, who nre spending the summer at Wild Wild weed CreBt. will remain there until September 15, Mrs Heward Bradley and her daugh ter, Miss Flera K. Bradley, of Eight couth and Tlcga streets, will leave sheitly for n meter trip te the Catsklll Mountains, where they will spend a few weeks befere they go te Bar Harber, Me,, where they will spend the sum mer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Snyder, of 2733 Germnntewn avenue, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Frances Snyder, tot Mr. Walter Resener, of this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Merris Gress, cf 3043 North Twenty-first street, are nt At lantic City, where they will pcud the bummer. Miss Helen Brucker. of North Fif teenth street, is entertaining as her guest for some time her cousin, , Miss Mabel Eleaner Paulsen, of Richmond, Vu. ' Miss Anne B. Leftus, 1824 North Flf- l teenth street, Is spending a snort time In the Poconos. Miss Hetty McSerley, cf 2231 Master street, has scturned home after spend ing a few days in Chelsea, Seuth Philadelphia Miss Nan McGeldrlck, of 1805 Wolf street, Is spending a few days as the guest of friends In Chelsea. Miss Kvelyn Montgomery, of 2321 Seuth Rosewood street, has returned home nfter having spent several days In Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Aull, of Six teenth and Rltner streets, are In Lurope for the summer. Miss Careline Price, of 42G Preston street, Is spending a few days as the guest of her brother, Mr. Jehn Price, of Merchantvllle, N. J. Mr. Jessamlne S. Julllante, of 1117 Kmlly street. Is spending the bummer traveling through Italy. Frankford Mr. i nnd Mrs. Hareld M. MerU. of mtman street, accompanied by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Michael II. Mertz, will leave- shortly fei Yerkcs, Pn., where they will eccupj their bungalow for the HUtnmer. Mrs. William C. Treuter. of 4840 Hawthorne street. Is spending a wiert tlme at Phllllpsburg, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Themas K. Quirk, of Arrett und Horrecka strcote, have re turned from ubiead. where they umt everal months In travel. They were 1 Ehgaged MISS DOROTHEA SCHAEFER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn A. Schaefer, of Bristel, Pa., whose engagement has' recently peen announced te Mr. M. Fran cis McFadden, of Garden View, Penna. accompanied by Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Mc Menamy, of Northwood. 'Mr. and Mm. Albert Richardson and their daughter, Miss Beverly Richard son, of Harrison itrcet, nre spending a week at Mount Pecene. Miss Catherine Cmbery, of 4641 Penn street, Is at Portland, Me., for the summer. Miss Alice F. Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Herace Jenkins, of Penn and Sellers streets, will leave en Fri day for the Delaware Water Gap, where she will be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Charles Brunley, at her bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Brooks, of Orthodox street nnd FrankfercV.avcnue, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, Maurice Jehn Brooks. Miss H. Gllmeur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Gllmeur. of '1112 Foulkrod street, Is spending several months at Mount Pecene. Holmesburg Mrs. Heward Petersen and her dnueh. tcr, Miss Beatrice Petersen, of Welsh read, are at Cape May, where they are occupying their cottage for the sum mer. Miss Helen B. Wilsen, of Linden street, Is spending several weeks at At lantlc City. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank G. Caster, of 8Z04 Frankford avenue, are spending a snort time at ocean uate, N. j. Mr. H. D. Carrell. of 8027 Frankford avenue, has returned from Ivyland, Pa, where he spent a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. ,Harry GuneUrcund. of Rhawn street, are receiving congratula tions upon the birth of a son, William Walter Gundfreund. Mrs. Gunfreund was formerly Miss Dera' Calvin, of i rnnKieru. Mrs. M. E. Chambers' and family, ej 6739 Terresdale avenue, are nt Ocean Greve, N. J., where they will remain for fome time. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Brightly, of State reaiL are spending the week at Atlantic umy. Norristown Miss Dorethy W. Price, of 723 Swede street, entertained at cards en Friday In honor of Mrs, Perry Faust, who was Miss Elste Grlsdale, nnd Mrs. Clnude Markley. who win be remem bered as Miss Naemi Merris. There were ten guests. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn C. Metzgcr. of 1446 De Kalb street, observed their twen ty-fifth wedding anniversary en Friday by giving a reception ana ainner at thelr home. Included among the guests at a house party at the Wallops Island Club Heuse, Wallops Island, Chlncetengue, Va this wceK are mr. ana mrs. newaru n. Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph D. Rambo, Mr. nnd Mrs. .Stanley S. Anders, Mr. nnd Mrs. Heward Edsen, Miss Ruth Ryder, Miss Louise Inrzelere. Miss Florence Rambo, Mr. Jeseph K. For Fer nance, Mr. Edward Hurley and Mr. Arthur Bedhm. ' The 1919 summer graduating class of the Norristown High Scheel held a reunion en Friday evening at the home of Miss Reba Heebncr, Worcester. There MICHELLS CELERY PLANTS Sturdy plants, fresh e v e r, y clay. Gelden Self Blanching, Giant Pascal, White Plume, Winter King, Winter Queen Brussels Sprouts Plants Late Cabbage Plants, including Red Dutch SEASONABLE SEEDS Beans, Cern Salad, Kale, Lettuce, Radishes, Spinach, Turnips, etc. GRAPE BAGS Fer protecting grapes from insect stings nnd ret. HTOHE CLOSES fl P. M. DAILY 1 l M. KATt'KllAYH C ATA MM FltKi: 518-516 Market St. 08923 The Unusual expressed in the terms of hammered burnt brass with shades of a harme nizing color. Lighting fixtures BIDDLE-GAUMER CO. 3846-56 Lancaster Ave. Tnke Ne 10 Car In Subway Open Sat, Till Vi o'ClecK (Noen) mono UAIllmr 0T09. 1 ' rfTWW Br T ' 'ikSPkkkkkkkl wKWwkhMkt"1 n HtH kklkVBws9skkVkk iLLLLLLLLLLLwv s,- .- iH";';;';; kkkkkkkkK; ;'?U ?'-. A kkkkkkkkkm; ' ''jF mm V r j wer thirty of the forty mamhnra nrenent. Tllfl committee had charge Jef the arrangements for the event inciuaed miss rcmma itoeeru, Miss Beatrice Jarrett, Miss Mary Hyde man, Miss Helen Housten, Mr. Carver Pusey, Mr. Russell Hunsbergcr, Mr. James Wambold and Mr. Lerey Cam. Mr. Frank Hoxworth, of New Ken singten, Pa,, Is the guest of his par ents, Mr. ana Mrsi j. v. uoxwenn, ei 616 Green street. Mr. and' Mrs. J. M. Delcamp and her daughters. Miss Betty Delcamn and Miss Margaret Delcamp, have returned te their home In Orange, N, J after being the guests of Mr. Delcamp's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Delcamp, of 1423 Locust street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mann and chil dren, of Curren Terrace, are occupying a cettage at Ocean City for the summer. Miss Marie R. Yest, Mr. Daniel F. Yest and Mr. nnd, Mrs. H. Lehman Yest and dauehter. Miss Hannah Yest, of De Kalb street, have returned from an uutomebllo trip te Washington, D. . ; Virginia ami Aiaryi&nu. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henrv Pneel. of Frank lin nvenue, will ppend the next three weeks In Atlantic City. Mist Ollve Jenkins, of the Franklin Apartments, Is the guest of Miss Alice Q'lltlman nt her cottage in Ocean City. MrSMark Shepherd, of the Belvldere, Swede street, has returned from An An dever, N. Y., where she spent the last three weeks. She has as her guest Miss Louise Early, her sister. Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Jehnnen. of Youngstown, O., are receiving cengratu latiens upon tne Dirin or a eaugmer. Mrs. Jehnsen will ibe remembered as Miss Marlen Sllcex, of Norristown. Mr. James Stene- of Carbondale, Pa., who hns been visiting Mr. Leen Fex, of East Main street, has returned home. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. D. Spcnkman nnd their daughter, Miss Jane Speakman. of Wilmington, Del., have returned te their home nfter snendlng the week-end nf July 4 with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Matlack, or west romance street. Atlantic tlity Among the -prominent Phllndelphlans at the Hetel Traymore who spent the week-end tnere were Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlemagne Tower, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter B. Scott, Mrs. Jehn Dunn, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William B. Adamsen and Miss F. H. Adamsen. of Vlllaneva i Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tedd, of Camden, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Henry Massey, Jr., of Overbroek, Pn. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge .T. Walten, of Philadelphia, are at the Traymore, where they plan te remain until the close of the season. At the Hetel Iroquois last week were the following Phllndelphlans: Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Scott, Dr. ,nnd Mrs. J. P. Inslee, Miss Mildred Herzeg, Miss Es- CAN I BE BEAUTIFUL? YES! THE COSMO-PLASTIC MKTIIODS USED I1Y Dr. Stnckheusc, 347 5th Ave., N. Y. Phili. Office: 119 S. 171b St., Philtdtlpbia Consultations Wednesday 11 te 2 noeklet Free. Mention Ady. Locust 1467 Shoes That Mean Summer Happiness Summer need net mean feet dis comfort net if you wear the right kind of shoes. ( But some women still fail te give their feet the same intelligent thought that they de ether parts of their person. They tnke Turkish baths and general massage, they practice an advertised system of bodily exercises, they have facial treatments regularly, keep their hair in geed condition and leek well te the beauty of their hands, while they neglect their feet and permit them te be se uncomfortable, te give them se much unhappiness, that the discomfort and unhappi ness are clearly reflected in their faces nnd in their ungraceful walk, Many women, however, have learned that the rantilever v- ShoeFeri"n Women starts them at the foundation of physical nnd mental fitness by relieving them of alt feet strain and discomfort. A notable feature of Cantilever Shoes Is the flexible arch. Just like the arch of the human feet which permits the muscles and ligaments te exercise nor mally and naturally with evcry step This exercise strengthens the muclcs i.nd keeps the feet young and supple Cantilevers hnve always had the nnt ural sole line, the comfortable rounded tee nnd the sensible walking heel which Dame Fashion new proclaims the style. Cantilever Shoes for summer come In black and brown kid nnd whlte linen. Buy a pair tomorrow nnd let them mean summer happiness for you. Widths AAAA te 13. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Office rcinlllftfrN ure ftle en mile In nrurhv rlllea: iVItuenn llenilhdin's. 1301! Klevrnth Ai. Wtniry I'urK llest Hhe Ce,, HOT CoeUman amilen rurraira Shea stere, 110 HrenJwa Canten Mar'ii ll'J Nortimmetnn HI, Inrrliburg Ornnr'a, 1'4 N, Hd t. itainatawn Kane'. .130 Main Ht .iniraatBi Prey's, II Kaat King Ht. ciillni! Hchncrlner'a. 4a I'rnn Hniiare lunlen I owl t luiih in y,m,k ,v. ;TO;:&w.,lVSrhaiBUf,,'B,,,,w r1-' ipi i j ' L 4rS ' &V yfflHi RkSl AnHHl IHntKV aHBj i HilUIKx HUnW fllHN INhuBL BmBBi vv :'9lllT BamSSw II iwWJ ' ff - yyyi,iyyft?Sviy,VTi(y'-' , , ,. ?" rnWy' T-"t i'- ,'' ,f ant? - . ' T' i' . '' h . .. 'IfftTMiB . s ; i . . .. . . . .. i. ij iiuiij.v-i.ii.. jr. ..,.v.'i.-iii-"c,juviiii'iiijv,.rf.iii of the clase titer HerMir,-Mf.-WaMr, M. CO.rreve their family, of Aramore. are sperm.n neuir -..-summer v....r i m. .am .. ? ft .'El'Jfl which and Mr. and MrC. J. MCClintecK. m. wmraer t me inw . " -3" --. --i.M.ns 1 a 1 luina ui- M-ft m. uuiu 111 n ninu Mrs. A. 3i Valle, of 611 Sixty-fifth avenue, Oak Lane, accompanied by her daughter and eon, Miss Mary S. Valle and Mr. nebert R. Valle, are spending two weeks at the St Clare. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn A. Qulnn, of 1613 Unity streets Frankfbrd, are alie spending some time at the St. Clare., ' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cleary are spend ing a couple of weeks In Atlantic City. They are at Craltf Halt. Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Elliett rfre stepping at the Strand. Mr. and Mrs." IC, M. Blackson have.' returned home after a stay at one of the beach front hotels. Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Fex are at Hadden Hall for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Rebert C, Walker and Cellins Baths Fer Women Exclusively Phene Spruce 5484 HANAN SHOES fercMen Semi-Annual SALE Conceded Reputation Can DispenseJVith Self- Commendation The simple announce ment that Hanan Shoes are purchasable at Re duced Prices needs no amplifying except te add that an immediate purchase will allow the most extensive choice. 1318 Chestnut St. HANAN 11 ..1 San Francisce rsr-A-.' K O chair cars -"y-rE. , T. I FenkliM, flrnrmj Arnt Tiilen Fiiclfle 8)kteni, 808 Cmmi'l Trust Wd. leth and Market Hi:, I'liene locust 1703 riUladelpIila, l'u. Union Pacific System Mrs. J. P. Karnes Is at the Chelsea for a short stay, Mr. and Mrs. Victer Amerlne are spending the season here. They are at one of the popular beach front hotels. Mr., and Mrs., Frederick Oedschall and Miss L. Oedschallare at the Strand. Mr. and Mrs. Benten Bunn are at the Brighten for the season. Mr. Francis Qallager, MIm Kitty Gal laer and Master Bebby Gallager are at Craig Hall for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Themas Crnven will also pass the season at this hotel. Mr. nnd Mrs. Milten Dnlslmer have returned, after making a short stay at the Ambassador, Mrs. Craig Llgget Is at the Brighten for the season Mrs. Jeseph Nerrls Is Provide privacy and seclusion. Each patron has an Individual room. The Improvement In physical health In vitality nnd feeling will undoubtedly astonish you. Scores of the most prominent women In our city are enthusiastic In their praise of COLLINS BATHS. Fer the cenvenlenee of women tcfle are out of town off and en during the summer SINGLE baths or treatments may be taken. COLLINS INSTITUTE BELLEVUE COURT BUILDING 1418 WALNUT STREET forJOemtn & SON d Trail History see where it was made. Yeu traverse a country that was , once the path of the early pic neers who blazed the way for civilization. Scenery the great plains, the snow crowned Reckies, Weber Canyon, Great Salt Lake and the American River Canyon. Side trips te Yellowstone and Yosemite National Parks. A trip en the Union Pacific te San Francisce is a liberal education. Overland limited Frem Chicago (C. &. N. W. Station) at 8:10 p. m. Solid Pullman train with observation, buffet-club and dining cars. Pacific Limited Frem Chicago (C. M. & St. P. Union Station) at 10:45 a. m. Standard, observation and teurisr sWners , A Fer reservations, descrlptixt California booklet and full information, ask J Mr. and Mrs. W- II. McTcAn. nf thn Hampton, 112 North Eighteenth street, are at the St. Clare. Lieutenant H. II. Mauy. TJ. S. A., spent a few daya at the Ambaeeader. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Clegrg are at the Strand. Mr. and Mrs. .T. D. Beneten nre stop step ping at Hadden Hall. They will remain for the entire summer season, Mrs. James Hall, of 1721 North Nine teenth street. Is spending a week at the , A Direction Maurice K. Felt N E A L D I Cheftnut at leth. Cen. 11 A.M. te 11 P.M. COOLKHT TflKATBK IN TOWN TODAY'S ONE BEST BET , Iter. Robt. Norwood's Stlrrlnr Him of Itlchen nnd Happiness wltti Pauline Garen Appearing at S. A A 10 I'. M. A I no Flrnt.Tlme THE LEATHER PUSHERS" With Rercle Itennr a "Kid" Roberts GreatAftt Flrht nnd 1'nn Pllm 50c Alt MM1B KXUKl'T tiATVn m - v. --. -r . - DAY & HOLIDAY KVEXINOfl K EITH'S THEATRE FANNIE BRICE flnantlanal Star of "Felllf" MARHHAIX MflNTenuVitv "OKMHOMA" neil ALUBIOHT Thes. Swift Marr Kellrri Other and RUTH BUDD The Qlrl With the Bmlle RARNET GARDEN 4867 te 4889 Ridge Avenue CREATORE and HIS BAND Four Concert Kyjry Dnr m Fellows. 3 1 :4e ft 10 WILLOW GROVE PARK Afternoon 4sSO TOIJAy Erenlnr n.m "THE MESSIAH," Rendered K THE CHORAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA Ilenrr Oorden Thnnder. Conductor Accompanied by Vloter Herbert'. n"..(.n Tomorrow HERBERT DAY Bfs. v:fr 1 THE (power) niinin msmmmmmmmmmsmm'm IMPORTERS, DE81GXER3 t CHILDREN'S APPAREL OF FOR MORE THAN APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND Remarkable I for Women f400 P 1 0 75 Formerly te 39 JO Small lets of very effective nnd smart styles in taffetas, plain and figured crepe, broadcloth silks, and canton crep. Many styles, all colors as well as black and white. Spert Skirts 10.00 "Of the better kind," of sports silks and white flan nel. Exceptional values. We Specialize in Apparel that EDUCATIQNAT, Beth Rexe SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 38th Year Applications considered new for THE DEGREE (B. S. C.) COURSES and THE SHORT INTENSIVE COURSES Write for application blank and state kind of business train ing desired. The fall term begins September 5. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Philadelphia C1 Peirce Scheel of Busincsi Adminittratien Iclle hours nr lntensle hours often tell thn Htery of the pruKres: vt men In business l)a Sihoel Open Sept. Nliclil Nthoel 0eiiH Suit, Write for 5Sth Year lleal: Pine St. West of Ilrettd 1M)0KKKKPKKS IN DKM.tM) Youns men anil women trained In book keeping and ncceuntnncy Hml no ilinlculty In securing keuiI pedtttuns Our courses, day or evtnlntf. offer complete and pnictlcal Instruo Instrue thin. Visitors always wolcemo New school centrally lecaieu, wniaieK, fJSv nml CnlleKe of ritiniiierce 1710 Mitrkrt M., I'litliiilrluliln $5 a Menth rIIht Sohel New I,n- Day Tuition. $18 a Menth. Shorthand, Typewriting noekkeeplny, Sec retarial and uuatneea Aumlnlatratlen or specially trained teachers. Hummer rates. mraiT rates. 10 H. 10th HI. I'AI.UISH llHNIr.NM M'lllltll., M'I.KMIU I'()S1THN.N I'lIK Trf'IIP.KS in l'enna . JIil., N J. nnd .N' V, kcIiuuU for t-cptembcr nre new bcliii; IllleU. 1'iee rwiils rwiils tratlen, meih:hn tkaciiki' ui'iti:u 100' .Market street Radie, Chambers Institute Hcmnier Kute Til, Tee. 1H-?S. 2 Ota Areh si. Veung Men nml e h l'KXMN"(ITOX. .n""j. WUITi: for "Hie I'riinliiKten Iden" en four nfiunrn education for bms nnd jeune men, 84th year llfltueen New Yerk and I'hlla KriintU llnrev (Ircen, Headmaster lien 00. I'ennlnmen. N. J, Yeung Women and ft (Via CTOXHVII.t.i:, MI). MOUNT DE SALES Academy of the Visitation Conducted by Hie Sinters of the Visits, tlen at Catensvllle, ltd. Kv mllea from llaltlmere. Write Directress for catalogue Affiliated with ths Catholic UniTrlty af Aric Clure for a several wceka' stay, j,- Thi li Go-telhe-MoTk WhTJ Direction Htnnley Cempiiny A TsirtBtK jj ALWATS PEItPECTI-T VENTILATM1, .s .a ,' , TgrSTrJAn NlNHTnENTlt AND ItMlKKTtl, ll. j;fu. ji;i. u;au rfu. viau hV: A NHW PARAMOUNT PlCTUBBVff THOMAS MEIGH IN GEORGE ADE STORY, ". 'Our Leading Citizen Added Attraction T.ie Mnrpl Plrtur'v' "Nanoek of the North" Ji Unuual. Thrllllne. Dramatle Vecal Feature. MARY KAIIIAN. Seprano" TSriten 12. 2. ih, n, A and 1,1 t. . M . ... . ni.:.,.... " " A 7.ANU OllUY STORY "When Remance Ridei" Added Attraction A Novelty "A Trip te Paramountewn" An Intimate glimpse of stars and directors at the studio and In thelf homes. DAI ATI? 12TII AND MAKKBlT rALAVE e:4n a. m. te 11 p. m. Richard Barthelmess ..nv1 ADPAniA 1TH AND CHK8TNUT AKLALrlA 10 A.M. tellilAP. M. fiaBTBiN'Reckleta Youth" IfirTrtDI A NINTH AND MAttKHT VILtl UIl1i f A. M. te lliJS p. M, PBARD "WITHOUT FEAR" WHITW CAPITOL BTH AND MARKET 10 A. M. te ItilS P. M. CONRTANCB TAI-XtADfjn In , "POLLY OF THE ret.MKS" GLOBE JUNIPER AND MARKET VAUDEVILLE Contlnueuii 11 te 11 Popular Prices inncc VCVC 00TH & market LKUOD IVD I O NiaiiTLY sub WED.. RAT.. 2!l5. MAE DESMOND TR IN "PARLOR. REDROOM AND I1ATH" MAKERS OF irOJfr.V'S AND THE BIOUEST CHARACTER TWENTY-SIX YEARS DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Dress Clearance and Misses Sweaters 2.95 Of light-weight woel: slipover styles, in V and round neck. Celers and white. Ttiexde model 3.95. Slenderizes the Larger Weman '7? EPCCATIONAT, Beth Scph JBANKSg COLLEGE "'' Sth00' Fer Yeu! Fer Me! for every yeunir man or eunc woman who wants the spcclul. lzed knowledBe necessary te fcuccess In buslnebs 1200 Walnut HI Flillmlelplil,, STRAYER'S JS!ta. I'omltlen cuurnn'tl. Knter no . I)ur , j.t r or nltlii, Where Shall I Send My Child te Scheel? That queatlen can be an. 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