mM4mm' 'if ' "WV ' 1 f w f OW ' X' wrm.wwmwfemw&frr,x&wm "' iy 'Wf 'W' ' ?M; -a ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Hints of Twe Engagements te Be Announced Soen She Hears Several Debuts Have Been Postponed Until Next Season mVO of our best dnnclne men, IM be X willing e wnner, nre niiem te ior ier Mice the Klnclr life find onenpe tliom tliem ifkes te vcrv nttrertlvp slrle. Ne. tlipy have net told me yet, but Hint de? net .ira mi nnv tlip Iecs nlirc When yen tee a certnln Kentleninn'H rnr In front of certain Indy'n house every evening nf lie work, nnd in Hip tiny time, tee; And WMPn '"" "I(,vl R mi m inmi iur imp mromer ntwl yen see miIiI rnr sitting in the. read In irrnt of tin hummer bourn as well, von don't (tunglne tin ynmu nun h.i a rcRiilnr Jeb ns stcnoRrapber there, for inntniire. or of Iniiclsmpc inrdmcr or cemethine like timt. Yen nt knew they're PiiRnised. And when they nrp Reed nnd ready tbpy'll nn nn nn noiince it. It's tlip first summer for a peiii)1p of rears, nt lenst. tbnt tbe Indv In (iies (iies tien hns spent in this part of Hip coup, trv. Tuinlly it's been Westward. Iio! But tlil yeer slic nnd bpr family nre home. or. rntlier, nenr benip. and the tnsrer Bvnin is nreunil borne, tee. The ether dnncinu mnn Is verv musi cal. And why net, may I nuk? Music Imtli elinrms for the very sweet nnnj jentle girl, whose nnme in net girlish, te whom rumor lms blm piikiirciI. And tne. I think rumor in nbeut right. They wilt tH)th be nice ciiRnRcmcnts, thflt will please pveryliedy, liccnusc the sirls nrp wonders nnd the men exceed Ircly well liked. New whnt mere could yeu'iifk. en a het AiiRiist dnyV AS U.Sl'AI', nfter henrlng of ninny girls who will come out next yenr, we besln new te henr of these who Imve chnnscd their minds nnd will wait ! rear, l-'or liistniice, Dorethy IIedRp is net minim: out until tbe year after this. Ten knew the IIimIrch, Dorethy nnd Muriel, tire In Kitrnpe with tlielr fnther and mother. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnrrell IIedRP. nnd they hnve decided te Mav there until December, when they will come bark te this country nnd Muriel will finish her studies in New Yerk. Dorethv will keep up her musjc through the enr nnd wait for things social tilt Muriel is ready, tee. Until the Hedge pir!s are talented municnlly. One plays the fiddle nnd the ether the harp, I think. They were among the first mem bers of the Junier Music Club, which Mailed en the. Main Line borne four or fire years age. Tiin circus nt Nurrngnnsctt I'ler en Saturday night must hnve been qulte a wild affair, nnd much fun. It wns cneef the ways of entertnlnlnR the pole players who are at the l'ier, nnd was vrtieti mi liv twentv men who nre spending the Minimer there, me-t of them being Philadelphia!!. The circus wns held nt the Sspcrherntistii lieach Bathing Club, where n huge circus tent was raKed about a ring, in which vnrl eus aninfurs nnd professionals did all torts of unique and nmuslng stunts. The niiilience wns dressed in circus cos tume nlt-e. There were clowns, ring leaders, bnrebnek riders, charioteers anil iiiaii. ipieer nnlmals. Altegi'ther, It wns great fun, I am told. In n letter reieived yesterday. The Philadelphia rren en the committee were the I'hllln Randelphs, Senior nnd Junier; Jack Fell, Jehn t'envcrt-e, Ned Welsh, L'nink Eainucl, Caryl Heberts, Clem Wain wriglit. Itillle Wright and Jehn Lowlier Webh. Thn Jehn Lewber Welshes gave a dinner before the circus, nnd se did Mrs. Alexander Brown. Beach TO fit) hack te girls who nre clinngliiR ; their minds about coming out (or bating their minds changed for them b their imrcnt.s. wlilch amounts te the tame thing), Florence MIchcll will net make lur delvit this reason. Helen made hers hist jear. you remember, and bad a r-ry geed time. She is most won derfully pepulnr with all the eung people. The two girls went abroad with their father nnd mother in July, nnd, I tinilerstar.d, Florence is te devote next year te music nntl the year nfter te going out. Florence, is, ns fair us Helen, anl very pretty, tee. They live out en Chestnut street in one of these hand hand hand lome houses be end Thirty-ninth street. ETIinL had been very nnughly nnd Mether was obliged te give her a Mvere scolding. She steed listening te Mether nnd finally agreed that she was mrry. and was therefore dismissed te ieln her nurse In the garden. Be It newn t lint Klhel Is four jeurs old and believes lu expressing herself clearly where she feels it safe te iie he. Se vhen she reached her well-tried nurse's al'le s-he said, lu u very bored tene: "Oh, she makes ine sick." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The marriage of Miss Mary Faytseux llper. daughter of Commander and Mrs Edward Lelper, nnd Mr. Kenneth Andrew Bhead, inn of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge William Bhead. of Valley View tarm Pheenlxvllle, will take place nt 4 o'clock en Saturday nfernoen, Oc tober 14, at C.lr-n Elm Farm, Areola, the country place of the brldu'.s parents. t)r and Mrs Alexander Hamilton "ic. of .Vew Vetl:. formerly of thin viiy win me a nan ut .Miratnar, their iun at .t'ixirt en I'l'lilny I'vcnlnir. AUKiin m Theie slll In. seveuil lmn-' dred BUlS'S Mr Hml Mrs W. Frnzler llarrl.'en, of jtldgeMeml Farm, (Ireland, nru hiond hiend Inj a f,.v ilaH at New pert ns the t'H'ts of Mr OBiIfii I,. .MillH, of New rk, nt bin villa, Ocean View Mr .,n,i m... t.i r-i .,., .,... Jjuifhter. Mini liarliaru I.. Clayten, of --l no I n....,. ..1 1 ,i..,.. Haverfnr.1 , i,' V :, f" '." i.-, .'."', ."," ! --. .-., ...... .-..,1,,-,, ,., .-. I, IU tJJ, where ti ,",.:,... V.i 'v.'." ,'..?' i, .;.;:.: I w"ie if. ttrrlvnil In l'rn-trt inut vvtIt rttumin .V.V y . rz. V.""..'" '."" f. M tw 1 1 I M l-WUIIII.Y 111 O. I'll 1IIUI I MlBi ( layten. who will lm a debiituntn " the autumn, will be Introduced at a l tn be Klven by her parentH at their country plnen im October 14. -Mr and Mi Clarence W Pelnn. of "ment. '(Ill) are ricniinvlnir llielr vllln -....,.111 j, XVW1I jnnir i,ih, ,-v-tliiK N...... . .. " " " -"- - .Newport (iiturtalned nt There were terty MBl-, v.. .. ' rn,K ll'ddle. of llils city nnd Jtew WU. who Is at Aeile. her llla t .Newport, for the hummt r, left yes. wrtlav for ,ew Verk, where hw will Pern) M.eial dayn, ,hVr ,'ln'1 Mtm Jehn I). Mcllhentiy nnd jneir diiiiKhter. Mils Ilernlce Mclllienny ei iiermaniewn, who am xit-ndlntr the BJ"r abroad, nie new In 1'iirlH. Mis. JlclllKrinv who iniule her debut .i yenr "e. will up,,, ),,. tcturii te this t'oun t'eun ,.!n ,,L' niiMimii. I'entlnui. her studies l Smith CidleKe, where hIiu will ba u ophemoro d'. IlmH FrnnclH .Sullivan and her in .Mrs' ,li)J1 Fniiict'H .Sulllv.iti and ffi 1'1'"11" Sullivan, of the -Vi.ndB, Hnr""' .wl" lf"lV0 tlil week for liar eniitV,. ' . "I'll" they "ttttKy fur the umalnJe nve taken a r or tne sum- Ur nf?Idry "s,,p'' nicndliiiilnK. dauKli "fihf ,r iu" MrM- ftebeit (ilendlniiliiK. ItiV, ''"'," 'lH' ('li"t"Ut Hill. Is upend brn.i ,.H,lt.u t Hay llend. N J Her PeMiVi-",Viw "na nwti'1. .Mr. and JIi-a tne , --.,j igtirfl- I who nre fependlng Pari, " 'mr ""reiid. have nrrlved In try in .hIOn tl,0,r return te thW coun ceun nw I...V. ""tui'in they will occupy their Mil M ,, '" '"" ""inef of KvcrKi-eeii htcii ti B0,n,!r.v "venuet-, fliestnut Hill, "wen In Il0w ))eluf 1)11U If WmSPhJ,.; , ?''lP.l9 and CheMiiut let ine "v"",ul '""t wne nr luana- " HIS Bllnimer nt Hnnlti rvim T'nrlf. Ittw .---f In the CntskllK bixve a tea lust week nt the Swimming Club In honor of their fllflter-tn-lnw, Mr. Jehn U. Carsen, u 1803 rine street. Miss Trances Mills, dauchter of Mr. anil Mrs. Paul Denckia Mills, of Wood Weed crest Ledge.. St. Davids. In spending some tlm nt Dnrk Ilnrber, Me., as the cuest erf Mlsa SMlte Henry, dnughter of Mrs. Geuvemeur Cadwalader. of HaSvka well. Tort Washington. Mra. Mills Is visiting her undo and mint, Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorge W Chllds Drexcl, of Woot Woot ten. Hryn Mnwr, who nre spending the rummer nt Orlpslielm, thelr villa nt Islcbore, Me. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry C. Tlinyer, of Merry Cerii"i, Hnverferd, who sailed for KnrcTie en July 2'i accompanied by Mrs. Thayer's sister, Mrs. Harry Umb Umb sen. of New Yerk, arrived In Pails last rveck. Miss Anita Btrawbrldge, daughter of Mr. nnd Mra. Ilebert K. Strawbrldgc, of Mcndew Ledgo. Hryn Mawr, Is spending the month of At.gunt at Newport, where she Is the guest of her uncle, Mr. Kd war.1 J, Uerwlnd, at his villa, the Wins. Mrs. Jeseph B. Townsend, 3d, of Towns End. Overbreck. hna horn fhn guest erf Mrs, Lincoln Godfrey, Jr., nt J her cottnge nt Northeast Harber, Me., mm uiw vi .Mrs, jenepn amreclinl Brown, Jr., of Bryn Mawr, who Is spending the summer at Yerk Harber. Mrs. Townsend's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Bartram Blchnrds, of 3.18 Seuth Twenty-first street, who are spending the summer nt the Chelsea Hetel, have taken a house, nt 1S11 De Laucey plnce, which they expect tu occupy In Oc tober. Judge and Mrs. ,i Willis Martin nnd Miss 13. Owen Mnrtln, of 17.1 Locust street nnd ttrigeceintie, Chestnut Hill, who sailed for Kurope the end of June accompnlned by Mrs. Martin's nieces, Miss Rachel Price and MIfs Kvelvn Jrlce, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Kit Kirk Price, of 170U Walnut street, nre new In Paris, where they will Miend seme llme before returning te this coun try tlie beginning of September. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Lnvendcr. of 1S0S East Albert street, are being cengratu- M,, mL,? V"? bLr.th ,.f a Btn' William, en Monday. July 31. Mrs. Lavender will be remombered as Miss Florence Smith. Mr. nnd Afrq Tlnr,..., Ttr tn.ia , their family, of Narberth, left en Sun-1 eny for an extended automobile trip! -mMr!,;,'Matth,cw nnlrtl nnrt her daughter, Miss Marie Lrrulae Balrd, of Mill Creek read, Arilir.ere. will spend .several days nV!1 Ul end of tl,l! month with Mrs. Balids eon, Matthew Balrd. Jr., at V-an,l' Meuglls, In New Hampshlrn. Mrs. Balrd will Inter be a guest of M and Mrs Charlr, j. Mcllvnlne, nt the .. .....v. iiuuiu hi wnicn tllll. An Interesting llrhlltnntn nr n. nn. son will ba Miss Mary Virginia Ball. daughter of Mrs. Edward Ball, of ''rr"f',' Ccurt. who will be Intredu ?-..,. .L"1! October UT at the Merlen . ' ..... . lliuuuuiiu Uk 1 n v j! n v....tl wmi. .nr is.tii and her (laugh ter are traveling through thu West and are expected te icturn te this city about the first of September. Mr. and 51m D. Hayes Agncw Adams, of Dlnglcy Dell. Paell, are visiting the Kcv. and Mw. Paul Sturtevant Howe. ?..nrni!e Ma.y; "'ere leaving there they will also visit Mr. and Mrs. J. Jarden ciiicnther. of Paell. hTi,Q.iPryn JInwr Herso Shew will be , ,I,,B J'cnr en September 27, 28, 20 and 30 en the pole field at Bryn Mnwr. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. p. Tw.uldell. of thin .,' i, ve. ii11'" a cottnge at Lnke Placid, .. for the remainder of the season. Dr. and Mrs. Kenslemnnn. of Park laml. entertained a heuse party ever the week-end. The Ktiesta worn Mr. n, 'Irs- Thcoclcre Kenzlemaun, Miss Mar- R Xl,Znd?lBi Irvlne nnd Dr. C Stewart. Mlsa Edith King and Miss Annn Unmrin',. . n ion. who nre nlse guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ivenzlcrnnnn, will remain for the rest of the treason. North Philadelphia Dr and Mrs. William Barnes Ixiwer and their daughters, Miss Marv Iwcr. Miss Elizabeth Iower and Miss Buth I.lenner Lewer, are spending the month of August and part of September at Ocean City, N. J. JIlss Helen Mandoe. of 1727 North Tivc,n.tflfi1.1 sfeet; Miss Agnes Klese. of 1322 North Fifteenth Street, and Miss Anna Feller, of 2921 Flera street are spending some tlme at Delaware ater Gap at the Glenwood. Miss Blllle Goldstein, Miss Flessie Goldstein and Miss Pauline Goldstein, of 4B01 North Camac street, hae left iur it iwu-weeita siay in Atlantl City. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cehen, of 4535 North Wurneck street, entertained at dinner en Wednemlny everling last In honor of Mrs. Cehen's slater, Mrs. M M. Malls, of Chicago. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jehn J. McAdnms, Mr. and Mrs. II. I,. Sahlndler, Miss Florence Bhlnehart, Mr. Benjamin Nnrcn and Mr. Hnrry M Seldenberg. Mrs. Malls rsturncd te Chicago en Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald, of 1422 oxford pike, Frankford, are receiving congratulations en the birth of a dnughter en August 5. Mrs Mac Donald wan Miss Beatrice Beawell, of Lawndale. Seuth Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. "William J. Oannen, of OlenceHter. X. J., nre receiving con cen con Krntiilatlen.i upon the hlrth of n pen mi Friday. July 2S. Mrs. Ciunnen i ill lm Krntul.itlen.') upi Friday. Julv 2S remembered nst .Miss UeKlnu Cavanaufjti r Mra. Ilebccca MrColleUKh. who h.ix l heen Niir-ndlnc the nnseii nt Cape May, i entertained evpr the week-end In honor I nf her niece, Miss (trace 'MrCellnuRh. j Thrt CTUeHtH Inptllllml Mp .TnSn .T Affir,. kciuie and Mr. W. v. Unker. ; . -titin .ti-f-,1.- nniDuii, , f,.,, .-lUUUl fl. Tel.. At-n... f ,-n r. .. rwenty-wecenii sireet; .-iihs ajae Jehn poll, of 2.142 Merris Rtrent : MIfa Ulla i-eninn. or seia heiith 'nyenty-hCceiKi i street, nnd Mlas Kitty Olll. of 2020 Keuth Twenty-s'.'cenil street, nre lslt liit? Miss aill'H blster. Mrs. W. McKlrey, for the next two weekn nt her home in Atlantic City, N. J. MIh3 GUI nle nxpectB te itpind keiiw tlme In September with her mother and her brother. Mr FranclH Olll. vlsitlnn relatlvee In Wash ington, D. (' , nnd l'lttsburgh, Mlsa Oenevleve Oallen, of 2413 Seuth Seventeenth fctrent, h.ul ns iiur Kuest ever the week-end nt the ttumincr home of hr parentH iu Allantle City MIhh Catharine. Keiitz, of 2411 Seuth Tlilr-1 teenth street. i MIp.s Isabelln Itnney, 2 (33 Seuth Set-1 enteenth street, hiin returned nfter an I extciiHlve rttay In Ohclaea. i Mr Frank Lynch, of 2(25 Seuth Mole Mreel, lias been BPendlntf a few dayn In Chelsea, I Mr. William l,entfc nf 2411 Seuth Sev enteenth street, has cone te Atlantic City, where he u 111 rtmnln Indefinitely. Mr. Jeseph Mnlene. of 2316 Seuth' Hicks ntreet, Is spendlnu a few days in .Atlantic City. Mr and Mir Themas O'ICeefe nnd I family, of 1705 Itltuer street, me leav- tiiK iIiIh week for Atlantic City, where they will remain until after Laber li Mrs. Jeseph Dennerl and her son-in-law nnd daimhter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvlii ( ahoene, of 1617 llltner street, left last S.iturday for n trip te Nluirarii Falls, Cnnnd.i and the (Ireat Lakes. Mrs. ' Cahoeno will be leinembered ns Miss Iluth Denuerl, of 1C17 Hltner street. Mr Frank Smith nnd Mr. Kdtvard Smith, of 2513 Seuth Hoseweod stteet, have returned home after a short stay i In Atlantic City. ' Mr. IlUBsel Whltler, of 2500 Seuth I Fifteenth street, spent several days lust, week In Chelae. mIm Helen Leenard, of 3339 Seuth J' EVENING PUBLIC Soen te Be Married Thete by ll.ieliruch. MISS GERTRUDE EHRET Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Ehret, of 2023 Dc Lan cey place; whose marriage te Lieutenant Colonel Charles H. Butler, D. S. O. D., will take place en Wednesday, August 2S, at Pine Tops, Edgeivatcr Park, the summer home of the bride's payments Seventeenth street, bas gene te Atlantic City, where she will remain for the rest of the week. Miss Marie Mulhelland, of Nineteenth and Fltzgirald street-', la spending some tlme lu Chelsea. Miss Marie McCnve and Miss Frances McCave, of 2323 I'T.lth Seventeenth street, arc at Iowa and Arctic avenues. Chelsea. Thy will remain there for the test of the week.- Miss Helen King, of 1032 Bliner street. Is traveling through ( anada and the Great Lakes. She will also step at Niagara Falla for some time. Miss Catherine Baney and Miss Mary Baney, of 2503 Seuth Twentieth street, are In Chelsea. Mlf.T M. Gehrlng. of 2325 Seuth Seven, temth street, Is visiting friends In At lantic City. Miss H. Dersey, of 2321 Seuth Chad wick street, has returned home after a short stay In Atlantic City. Miss Edith MacGarrlgle entertained InfenualU at her home last evening. Miss Margaret Jehnsen, of 2303 Seuth Twentieth street, Is spending teme tlme In Atlantic- City. Miss Anna Brnum will leave this week for an extensive stay at her sum mer home In Island Heights. Gcrmanteivn Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn C. Wallace nnd their family, of GS0I Greene street, nre at Kust Orlnnd, Me Mrs. Charles Y. Feullv. of r.r.30 Wavne avenue, nns gene te vvernersvllle, Pa., tui th Duici.it i-ui) niajr. Mr. nnd Mrs Albert C. Llttell, of Vernen reed. Stcnten, nre receiving ongrntulatlenij en the birth of a son, Albert C. Llttell, Jr., en August 4. Mr. Edward F. Strain has geno te Atlantic City for a week's stay at the Traymore. Miss Betty M. Strain, of 131 West Seymour Etreet, letumed yesterday trem a week-end in Ocean City. Sh'e will r fnrtftfn it hi Bachracli- size ex 10 complete in attractive silver or bold easel frame for 10.G'-' inn Clir.M'M'T ST. GIFTS and INTERIOR FURNISHINGS rnai-lnMlmr thlnj iliai innke treasured lilftH tnn tie found In our Medi, An Intc-rcstliiK KreuMnK nt I'lcae at te s.i A. L. DIAMENT & CO. 1SI.1 Wnlmit )-t. 101 Park Ac. rtiiliidrliililit Nru erk - ami nt RtrnfTnri, I'.i. Cellins Batihis Electric and Steam Massage Salt Rubs NIGHT AND DAY SERVICE SLEEPING ROOMS NO TIPPING 219.25 NORTH BROAD STREET Third Annual SALE Greater Reductions During August Twe Lets of Excellent CORSETS $1 .98 $3 .93 an IWASSIKKKS KKOrCEI) .Sifnrii;; C'estd at .' M. ITlcickms Qan ,g2S3B5Ei-, 835 Chestnut St. ,Vtet -Iwajs.MeiJjrut.... H A Uf6k m liHR llB Pr" LEDGER PHILkl)ELPHIA, TUESDAY, shortly meter te Seuth Bethlehem, I'au, where she will spend a week. Mr. Dnvld Patterson, of r.09 Duncan non avenue, has geno te Atlantic City, where he will remain for two weeks. Mr. nnd Mra Frank O. Bhlnn, of Scranton, Pa., nre 'spending '.teveral weeks ns the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer E. Luts, of 320 Queen Une. Mr. J. Stewart Kllpatrlck, of 828 East Cheltcn avenue, has geno te the Delaware Water Gap, where he wilt re main for a few weeWn. Mr. Herace Craven, of 401 Fisher's lane, OIney, Is nt Atlantic City. Miss Florence Dlcktsen, of 441 West Penn street will leave this week for New Yerk, where Mie will go en n trip of Bevernl weeks te Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Emma J. Yeakle announces the engagement of her daughter, Mrs. Elvle Y. Hobensack. of Ivyland, te Mr. Alex ander L. Parry, of Germantown. Norristetvn Miss Emma Kuder and Miss Margaret Kuder, of 1442 Willow street, ontcr entcr talncd nt cards' en Saturday afternoon In honor of their slBtcr-ln-law, Mrs. Wil liam F. Kuder, erf Oakland, Calif. The guests were Miss Irabcl Walker, Miss Anne McAvoy. Miss Carollne Off, Mrs. Mnry B. Leng; Mrs. II. Lehman Yest, Miss Marie It. Yest, Mrs Geerge Font Fent Font mere, Mrs. J. B. Onnser and Mrs. Her bert Gnnser. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Mtissclman. of Fernanco nnd Locust streets, are re ceiving congratulations en the birth of a son. Hay Seltzer Musselman, en Au gust S. Mrs. Musselman was Miss Katharine Seltzer, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Seltzer. Miss Alice Lawler and Mk-s Marie Lnwler, of 27 West Fernanco street, en en terialned at a musical en Friday In honor of Miss Jesephine Lewe, who will leave next Saturday for a stay with relatives In New Mexico. Among the guests were Miss Eleaner Lewe, Miss Helen Kelly, Miss Mary Kelly, Miss Florence Heller, Miss Elizabeth Hlgglns, .Miss Mnry Sugden, Miss Mattle Brooks, MIhs Anna Burns, Miss May Ferry, Mrs. He Earl and Mrs. Jehn Crenhi. Mr. and Mrs'. G. Hoeven Butty, of 509 West Main strtet, spent the week-end In Columbus, N . J. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Blttenhouse, of 6DS Chain street, nre spending two weeks In Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elwood Bhcmdes, of 133D DeKalb street, have returned from a stay In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradley and their daughter.!, Miss Evelyn Bradley nnd Miss Gladys Bradley, of Sacra mento, and Mra. B. L. Hicks nnd her son, Master Themas Hlckiv of LnSnllc, N Y., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. ji. Zcarfess. cf 1223 West Airy street. Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs. D. F Themias nnd their son nre spending this month nt the St. Clare. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph T. Tayler are also at this hotel until after Laber Day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Simen Grnta nre at the Shelburne for the remainder of the Hensitin. Miss Lettlo S. Kratz and Mrs. Blanche N. Kratz, of Legan, nre at the St. Clare. Heward L. Haines. Jr.. Is at the Den nls for the month of August. Mra. B. S. Bogers and Mrs. G. A. Palmer, of Ardmore, accompanied bv Mlas Betty Lane, are stepping at one of the beach-front hotels. Mrs. Guy Gundnker nnd her son Mr Clarence K Gundakcr, are spending seme tlme here. Mr. nnd Mrs. Snmuel F. Kelly of ' Holmesburp. are spending several wecksl . ; . ' V"v. "" ll"" rM- Hebcrt J. Brady, of chestnut Hill, have re turned home nfter a stay nt St. Clare. Mr. and Mra T. Conden recently snent several days at the Brighten. Mrs. W. J Harris, Miss Helen Harris Mr. W. J. Harris and Mr. Plersen p Harris metered down te Atlantic C'tv nnd spent several days at the Dennis. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. Huver are at ene of th beach-front hotels for the month of August. Miss M. Guyer, of Jenklntewn, is si Miss Man- Chestnut Is spending the i remainder of the season nt the TTr,fi , sensen nt the Hetel Traymore. MIsh McLenn l.i at the St. the remainder of the uoanen. Clare for ' Jlrs. J. O'Donnell is at the Dennis. Mail Orders Filled 1115 ur.ien Seal M Fex Scarfs In Tnupe, JJrewn or Mack $12.50 Hudten Seal (Skunk Trim'rl) 245.00 lrinfcr Prlve 173.00 CHOKERS A Large A Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted Engaged pi ?'lB l'note liy Ilachrneh. MISS KATIIRYX SHARP Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mor Mer ris Sharp, of 4250 Viela street, whose engagement has recently been announced te Mr. Denja' min Rosenberg Moerostown Mr. and Mrs. Bartlne Sutten, of West Main street, linve geno te Atlantic City te spend several weeks. Judge and Mrs. Jeseph Gasklll, cf Chestnut street, nre spending the month of August at Lnke Hohenk. Mr. Themas Gasklll has geno te Can ada en his vacation. Mra. Jeseph Petter Is visiting Mrs. Helen Stokes nt her home In Ilolmcs Ilelmcs burg, Pa. MAY CLOSE BERLIN ZOO Berlin, Aug. 8. The cost of tropical wenther for crocodiles In winter is tee expensive for this city these days nnd It is announced the famous Zoe, pstnh- i llshed by the Kaiser anil regarded the best in the world, will clec en Oc- i teher 1 unless private funds nre forth coming. 3!MITIB13,mMWiiliinini1!113IHStyIe Without i l F2lSChestmit Street. 1 Fer Tomorrow Only! Choice of Heuse Any Summer Hat In Our Stocks at $-3 500 Styles te Cheese Frem Previously Priced te $10.00 mTJBilUnjmirli'lJiaPurchaiins AgenU' Orden AcceptedHiiiBBr111M1nrMli(;.Hk,B Girls' and Misses' Sizes, 9.75 12.75 A rare opportunity te buy a suit that will be perfectly geed this fall. EVUNN & DlLKS 1IC2 CHESTNUT STREET l'.-iPft, $rwk mw a4 CHESTNUT C Opposite Keith'e Theatre) Our Once-a-Year August Fur Sale Offers Savings A veraging ONE-THIRD T Price concessions en Furs in August have become --,an established custom. But in this FORBES' August Fur Sale the concession is en price alone. The same all-year-round FORBES' standard of excellence prevails new as always. These are net cheaply made rurs asscmDieu ter a sale hurry. The Snvings marked in no way lessen the dependability thai poes with FORBES quality. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase f f Sterage Free, Balance Payable When Delivered. $ Read These Suggestions in That , , n Winter PrU-e trench Sea Coats 90 Of) Trimmed Leepard Cat Coats )0.00 Brown Marmet Coats 110.00 Natural Muskrat Coats ur!oe French Seal Coats, Skunk Trimmed loe!oo B'ack Caracul Capes lf,0.00 Marmet Coats, Raccoon Trimmed. . lsjo!eo Scotch Moleskin Coats 210.00 B!-ack Caracul Coats 2."0.00 ' Hudsen Seal Coats and Capes . .S00.00 Scotch Moleskin Cfipes 1,00.00 Natural Squirrel Coats -100.00 in dyed Mush-rat: French Seal w dual Ceven Wolf Scarfs In Taupe, Hrewn or Mack .50 5.50 te 08.50 Natural Squirrel, Natural Mink, Stene Marten, Baum Marten, Hud Hud eon Day Sable nnd Platinum Fex. tsertment of Extra-Size Coats and Wrapt AUGUST 8, 1922 Little Benny's Nete Boek By Lee Pape I had 2 cents nnd Buds Hlmklns lintl 3, nnd we wns going past Memmy Sim mlnses store and there wns a box of candy peetch stlines in the window Miy- i Ing en them, Wile they last, u for n cent. Being n bnrgnln. and I bnvvt 10 for my 2 cents nnd Puds bnvvt 15 for his 8, nnd nfter supplr 1 thnvvt of eome eeme thing, saying, liny ma. hay pep, wnts you think, I cracked 10 peetch stones with my teeth tedny. Tlmtt unfiling te beast about, thnts the very worst thing you cnu de, de jeu vvnnt te ruin your troth? inn sed. De you vvnnt te ruin your father? lien scd. 1 Jest nald the dentist n !!0 dollar bill for my own teeth mid I dent perpese te puy blm n let mere for yours, lest because you get n morbid siidlsfactlen from crnrklng pectcb stones with them, be said. Aw 0, pep, I bet I could of cracked HO Jest as easy, I mmI. De jeu think you could crack .'10 peetch stones with your teeth, pep'.' I said. I think I could give you J0 cracks with m.V slipper with pleasure, pep seil, Hunting te leek hind and me think ing, (J, Kef'i. And 1 sisl. But they wns eny candy peetch stones, wnt did you think, pep? cuda pcmry&m - vve ixiivrr in Any cut CHARLES HENRY FOX The Sign of the Rei Wclnnt 0799 221 S. Bread St. m KNIT WOOL 35c a Ball Colonial Yarn Heuse 1231 Cherry St. . ;?tTo,e fMiiVwywyygiUMyiwyy Extra CestKMi,i:i'iB,ni"li!BJ,!"BlWBI .00 Tyrel Weel Suits 54 Price Stere Open Saturdays Light! SuL P,i,-c ."iif.r.0 .")!)..! 0 !)..')0 S!)..-)0 !)S.:)0 ..s..-l() !8..-)0 l .'lo.eo 1 !.".en 1).".()0 IDe.OO 2(5.-1.00 Up te 54 Dust Charge Purchases Billed Nev. Ut I (a ST. m If 'TMb VMSXK 'J m S 'wjja I If-VfC ftf V U, J. II y Rnrcoen I III CedIi 8 195.00 I llll Il'.prrr B l Totire gelnir td be In your bed In 5 mlnnlts, wut did you think? pep ucd. Aw O, gosh, holey smenkK, O, pep, I fed. 1 deny the motion, pep ecd. Mean ing I hml te go. Wlch I did. EITH'S THEATRE Jehn -HYAMS & McINTYRE- j.eii,, h In "iinneymickle" HENR! SCOTT MR. DUFFY & MR. SWEENEY Uunh Herbert: France Armsi Titer llrej, A Slater. Other BARNET GARDEN "& lll'KN-Alil rilOTOI'rVH KVKMNIIH T NKIIIT "MIAIKIWH IIF TIII2 SKA" TOMOR. iTIffllS. "KECHLKSS YOUTH" eTa-nKinu. 1 Fer het "sticky" weather fiSCG Iced Orange Pekoe T ea 12 bl M-lb. pkff At all our Stores ri "i!iw,jiTiiiiaiiiiiMin!iiiiiiii iiffiSl imm Annual Summer Sale CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Sferc CIemc S P. M. Saturday All Day "SSSS.S l:UWWw.m&GQU'Q&GV,&& CUlLDllhfK'S APPAUEL OF FOR MORE TUA.V ?AlS V (FOR WEDNESDAY) Dresses Greatly Reduced for Quick Clearance (Fer Women and Misses) An Unusual 1 f ) TJ Greup of I M MJJ Smart j -JL J Dresses Values te 79 M0 Odd and small lets some only one of a kind, but all desirable ..latcnals include canton crepe, crepe l;n-t, figured foulard, tafteta anil figured crepes. Envelope Chemises Special, 3.95 Of crepe de chine in new tailored stylf-s; ethers of radium, liemstitchrd. Flesh, peach, white, orchid and henpydew. IWJ $$. We Specialize in Apparel That KIH't'ATIONAT. Ilelh Spxe MJWMS Btwnmss C JJLfJUMf Gill PENS SEPT' 7 I G3 FOR SUCCESS IN BUSINESS LIFE I ffl AN "CTItr.IIITKIf I'OMMKIUMI S( imei. I j 1200 WALNUT STREET I Trv c. XTSLWSimNl wire Q J cheq ' dI Bunnell Adminiitratien m-itnif .iihr thn jbii i .n m 1 , . n ui T ' ir HI H tx r. , '" ' 'I '' iihh 1 vn llm ri rami j i 'a t ml ,l.'i hii Iran inir HTl'XfV KTENUCiRAI'IIY NOW We lunch UreKif. th ..v a...i ..... le I'ltnmn Our nriluuiu- an. in n.n.innt ..I'Vnit?"' vMlaL,!ll,r"r cim Diy one! Cu(nle-u .''"-."" 'r vui uii.E rinirn v i-nuUi H- ll'ij Mflinul (liirns H,.i ,1 I 4 NUI-.t sihixil Om-ii hciH. I 1 li'iifr f'n s'i l j ii,,uk m 14 l'l'M- '! Ui'il nf 111, ;nl Jp 'S Hllw. IICHINKfiH COI.I.I'.0 n4 Cellrn of Ommtrea i'.A f Dlreetlnn Htunley Cetnpnny of Amerlf. AI.WAYH rEtirncTLT: VKNTILATHD J t 'f MIVr.TT.!-.NTlf MAllltRT 11. 1:30. 3;30. n 30. 7:30, 0:30 1'IKBT NATIONAL ATTHACTION MILTON SILLS CLAIRE WINDSOR nnd HENRY B, WALTHALL "ONE CLEAR CALL" Muslcril Fi-mui TIIH r'rtt.KnnATBD l'lIONOOKAPIt HINUtSnS IRVING and JACK KAUFMAN OFFKniNO Tiintn latest bone hits Hurt ft Chestnut II A. M. te 11 V. it. In BBAl'TU'l L IVY IltKi: "The Bigamist" Artdf.1 "t.BATHFIt IM'SHKHH" IS. 2. 4. Fff (3- in I' jr. lllt(IAI) ft rilKSTNl'T AGNES AYRES '.MnYv)?;,NT "BORDERLAND" DAI AffC I2T1I AND irAJIKET rALAtlj 0 V, A M. te It P. -M. WALLACE REID 41i'k" ARCADIA W? trv VWS "WATCH YOUR STEP" with irr.i.ns i.andis VICTORIA Ti A.? Vift "THE SONG OF LIFE" with hasten er.A.'-a P ADITHI MM AND MARKKT LAl 11UL. in A M le II 13 l. M. Eugene O'Brien "tf"".,.. r OP.F JlH'KIt AND .MAUKliT CLUbtf VAUDEVILLE Cnntlnueui. 11 tn It I'npulnr IVIrea WILLOW GROVE PARK TODAY SOUSA JS BAND Thursday SOUSA DAY Black Glazed Kid Oxfords Bread tee with 1-inch heel or narrower tee with 1 'a -inch heel. Reduced from $13 te $8.75 THE 111 QUEST CHARACTBH W TWE.VTY - SIX YEAHS JM Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Sweaters Fiber Silk, 12.95 Unusual value at this price, for they are meie than .nree-quartpr silk; wliite nnd black. navy, Slenderizes the Larger Weman i:iu rTieN i. EmNG fit Cnrrrirrrf STRAYER'S "'""'''.'"''"- fT i'ii... .u..,'d vJ!? LV-V i .V""".' ffii iinil Mftjr,, ciii;sim-t iiii.i, acaimiy" " v,$rJxenr,zv ea. V, "j'- J i- I'Anr.iiHf.N iiua!i';i.r I'l'.NMM.TOV v. j T VOUNO men tiff iira ftir cel I ." tcboeli Hiid IfUklnfiHi, Junhfr ,f, Jf, - m .iv DAY SCHOOL 1 OPENS SEPT. 5 H W tyJr .. . .r" . 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