:VJ, JUST GOSSIP ABOITT PEOPLE ' Nancy Wynne Talks of the Parties Given to Celebrate the Great National HolidayCountry flubs and Private Homes Scenes of Brilliant Affairs vdu lirtvc n wonderful ,i. .11.1 WVl , u-.ter.Kiy iilayliiB with Bro ever) thing? And wore lrt nroud roil 1 0 nn American, or nro Wyn 1 I, n who wrote to ray cp. I oU..h0 !, nn.1 fellow cltlMii, the rrark,r'' ,nn 'th tins nt "S '...! (l.nnlia In tlm Wiser romo nmi S"e ". ., . f or.:nrvnren0f...&r1(:.lfot.,n ,V,trof womlorfi.1 at the Kjwboro nnd ,.! n the country. Nearly nil the rn. ntrv liihH hml ilnnrlna in the w S ne in I thon of tin who did not ro Jnwn the Rhore went to ilnnrc nt M rorlniis clubs. The HuhtltiRdon alley w' n 2nv lnre. Intfcfcl. nrjA fo were he rhlni&iln Countrr nml lb Merlon -t,,,,Sierl(St-.:.n.,yV.m.er ,, Shiner, nnd m; did Mr. nnd Mrs. "llllnm Henry Ilrooki. Klennor Low ihron of Trenton, whose eiiRnRement oWlllinni Brook .. &r Scull. whoe niRnRement to Morton Tflric Kvnns uere. nnnonnecd within the Mho weeks, were the guests of lionor nt the Brooks affair. Till' Henry Hrlnton Coxes' party wns bonutlful! We went over shortly nftrr !) oVIork, nnd there were n niini- ,or of people nlrcndv there, bevcral had Roue to -dinner before the party, and after that nn orehptra .ippenred on the scenes, nnd we tlanred till Into In the niKht. Krery one wns there from nil about l'enllyn. ns well as nite marM. nnd Cliestuut III11. And the oilier CoxeH enme over from the Main Mne. I miw nny number of people I I.... Tt -na nllnrretlior cloliciltful.' I do think Catherine Coxe I very pretty. She has such beautiful feature and ouch pretty soft hnir. And hip always looks bo well In blue, especially Hfiht blue. 1 remember seeing her nt one nt the balls last winter. She wns just n.ii tlm time, and hnd don. led n turquoise velvet cloak, trimmed with white fur. Bins cenuunj m sweet. THE Edwnrd Welshes Rnve n dinner last' evening nt Shadow Kami, iWakctield. their plncc In Rhode Island. fo ray thinking, thnt im n riinriuiiiK name. If you nave ever mmm.-u through that region, nnd have seen i ic hrnnHritl fnrnm Ml etrlllllE out Ulile after mile, broken now nnd then by Mrenms, you conltl sec in your muni s rye the "Welsh place, with the waving willows nnil tl.e other nenuiiiui trees whie,h give the slindow. tor which it Is nnmcil. wiien liieiiiiinnuig nun ihm Ilianee nre un there nt Wakelield xtny- ing with the Welsh, nnd the dinner was given in their honor. You Know, Mr. Edward elsh is nn uncle of rer fifor Frazer, whose mother wus Miss Mary Welsh. Wakefield is not far from Narrngnn- celt Pier, so the younger fcet from there figured among the guests at the dinuer. DTD you ever know anything like the sailings for Europe those dajs? Almost every other minute you hear of lnome one else who is to spend the sum Imer nhrond. Mis. AVillihni Saunders. lot Overbrook. sailed on Saturday, nnd xo did the .Tnmcs untt Mereurs nnd t)rnis.e, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. louston. Mis. John II. Scott and For- letcr Scott are already over there. The Dolin r ells nre going very soon. .They vere to have Failed last month, but for pomo reason could not cet off. Ellen nnd Eugenia Cnsvatt went over nbout n month ngo with their mother. Mrs. tinvdnor Cnssntt. Tn fact, there are fco many Phlladclphinns there I cannot re member nil of them. THEY were going up to Xew England and they had decided to go in the ear. So Thev nncked in mother nnd father, five children nnd the doe. The eir held seven comfortnbly. nnd bun- oIpk. too. and a leather hatbox and 11 ftov other thinc.s. Well, everything; went bcniltlfullv till thov (.tnnnod nn tlm outskirts of a smnll Xew Enelnml town to cct cn.sollnc. Wlilln thev waited the doc decided to exnlore around. Now he it known snid dog lived around Philadelphia, where, when you come to a fencp you can usually see nver It or through it, because it is built if wooden palings or iron or wire: so now expect Jnclc to know thnt if lie ii.nined nvpr nno nf ttinen lnw Ltnn fences or walls In Xrw TCnolnn.l "ould just nnturnlly jump right into nne of the fhousnnd nnd one creeks or brooks or rivers or pools or hays thnt nrm hnir or .New Enplnnd. Of course, lie did not know, nnil nc thn xlill.lrn.. all knew that no matter when they parted or where they went .Inck would Jif along, they did not bother to watch Mm. Well, thp crncolino lioinr n. I.. -,.! All nhnnrd !" Klimitml futlm .i n nhonrd they got. .lack appearing over ine stone wall, streaming wnter soaked, w. there's -such a thing us travel ing comfortably, seven in n enr with fi-ven sents and room for a dog on the floor, hut when Fald dog is wet and snaking himself about everv two min- ! a t,1,0,r,om,f,ort Is not " (treat. Vllnt o do' I'lnnUy mother solved the prob em by rinptying the eontPntn nf tlm iMllhOT Tlolirorlnfr tl ,..t I ";,,0.tno '"I18 f "in riders, she nently strapped smqll .Tack Inside the ?i"J,-S0 ,no-v motored into Xnrrn gansett Pior, the hats rather the worse from the dust of the road. XAXCY WYXXR. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr llllfl M T.l. V n .. .. T)r...... ;.' ."" uumi r, uaruett of ' .uiniiii j-nrlC. BI( . tinnnimoa ll, - imrtlett. to Mr Thomns Ifood Latta, son 18M nV,"' lilH- Thomas Lovo Lnttk. of .. nittenlioi.se square, this cltv on homra.,af,.crnoon at o'clock? at tho oni . o f th e bride's parents, llolaml Parle? p'L,?1" '" n "'ember of the Merlon flekct Club, of the Tlnltlmnre (-olrtrv Jre yot satisfied with votit r,i.P of ho Woman's, I'orp. nnt IHnroi ' . .tf considered " """"'" A .rlrnV the iro.dinR '-;-, ,, voni Ho til complexion Even if vou nro. vnn will find thut a touch of Itcsinol Ointment nov nnil then tends to prevent roughness, burning, etc. nut if your mirror reflects unsightly, flllcd-in pores, or a Brny, oily skin you need Kesinol Soap and Ointment m BMpH b L ,JSP m- ij) Club nnd Mo Plil Delta Theta fraternity. . m " We(1(llnK trip, Mr. nnd Mrs. lnltn wl!l. ?!n' nt 1815 IllttctihouRO aquurn until they make nrtnngcments to live In Wilmington, where Mr. l,atta will bo nssoclnted In business. Mr. nnd Mrs. J Alfrert-Coxc, of'370 snermnn street, Ocrmnntown, announce the cnRHReme.it of their (laughter, Miss V,UWr?,d , Haines Coxe, nnd Mr. John . i"11 "nrnwell. of Uoston, Muss, for merly of this city. Mr, and Mrs. Jl.stlco flnyton Htruw nrlde, of Merlon, will Co the end of this month lo tho Pocono mountnlns, whero they will be tho RUcsts nf Mr. Htrnw liridgoTt parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. Frederick htniwbrldge. Mr, nnd .Mrs. Oeorgo Tt. Paekurd and their family, of Vlllanova, will leave this month to go lo lliolr cottngo at Snrnnhc. Adlrondncks. for tho bnlnnco of tho summer, , Miss aiadys Hopkins nnd Miss Lucre tin. Heekschcr, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Huckscher, of Strafford, nro Rpendlns the summer tit Northeast Har bor. Me. Mr. 1111,1 Mrs. HpoltBohor nnH their family will Jenc tho middle of I Juiy to spena two weeks nt Bench Haven, N. J. Mrs. Alexander Drown, of Ciistlcflp, Uryn Mawr, .will Ko to Hnratoga for tho month of August.' Mrs. II. Penn Smith and Miss Kitty Penn Smith will spend the month of August nt Nnrrngnnsett Pier. Mr. ahd Mrs. Oeorgo Hornce Lorhner nnd their sons. Mr. Clrnemn Lorlmer nnd Mr. Burford Lorlmer, of Belgrucmc, Wyncotc. left on Friday for Italurnr Park nnd other points West. Tbcy will spend several weeks motoring through tho country. Mrs. Dwlght F. Morss. of Ciuiloti. O., Is the guest of her fnther, Mr. Hc-bert K GIUInKlinm, nt his home, Oolnnd, Montgomery county, Pa. Mr, Frederick W. Kngllsh and Miss Klalnp Kngllsh. who hnvo Bpent u fort night nt Capo May, left for Upper Dam, Me., where they will Join .Mrs Kngllsh nnd Mfss Beatrice Kngllsh. They will not return to their homo tit L'L'O West School lhne, Gerlnantown, Until some time In September. Mr. and Mm. Crnllot M rSilllnn. nf 41G Haverfjrd road, Nnrbcrth, are re ceiving congratulations on tho birth of a uaugnicr on July 3. Mr. Knvlllo Crouthcrs, son of Dr. and Mrs. feamuel Croutbers, of Roscinont, Is tpendltiu several weeks at York Har bor, Me. Mr. and Mis. S ' Kane Oreen nnd their fnmlly, of Hon Manr, arc now nt their cotUige at Bay Mend for the sum mer. Mr. and Mr?. Horace Tallman, of tiaverioru, nin now occupying their cot tage at Bay Head for the summer. Mr. nnd MlS. Knmnol fTrntlmrs nnrt their famllj, of Wnlllngford. hnvo gone iu incir uomo m iiucu mi. Kails, i'n Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sproul and Mr. JncU Sproul. of l.anldcn. Chester. accompanied by Mr. Ward Hlnkson, of juuicy j -am. nno motored to their cottage at White Sulphur Springs. Va. .Mr. Sprout's daughter and grand daughter, Mrs. Ilonry J Klaer nnd Miss Dorothy Klaer. nlso of Laplden, will Join them on Friday. They will not re turn to Chester until llio autumn. Miss Kvalyn Pcckworth, Miss Vlrclnla Peckworth, of Brookllnc, and Miss Klor- enco L,o Noir, fllr. k. Cox, Mr. O. Dahl of this city, are spending some time nt vt UCIWOOd, a. J. M.lss Gertrude Armstrong, of Ger- mantown, has gone to Pcrrymnn, Md., where she will spend the remainder of mo summer. Dr. nnd Mrs. Brooke M. Anspach and ianuiy wno nae been spending n few weeks In Wllllnmsport, have returned to their home. 1827 Sorueo street. Mrs. Anspach was formerly Miss Martha Mc cormick, ot Wllllamsport Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Aucott, an nounce tho engagement of their dnuRhtcr Miss Evelyn Mno Aucott, to Mr Frank u. Kl.nke. . Mr. and Mrs. John .1. Pnvllk have, re turned from their wedding trip and nre nt home at B424 Kalrhlll street. Olnev. Mrs Pavllk will bo rememberod a3 Miss" uyc.a w. Bletslng. flir. and airs Horace i-ocb. of ''ie Rltz-Carlron, passed the week-end and Independence Day nt the Phllmout country cub. ALONG THE READING Mr Samu"l Passmore, formerly of Germantown. Is spending an lndellnlto time nt the William Penn lnrh, Gwynedd Valley. Mr. nnd Mrs William H. Chapman. Jr., of Oak Lane, aro spending tho sum mer at Chelsea. Mr and Mrs. .lames W. Hunsberger and their fnmlly, of Wyncote, hnvo gone to their cottago nt Seasldo Park, where they will remain until tho end of Sep- temncr. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. and Mrs Edwnrd C. 'Denrdon, of Highland nienue. Merlon, will spend tho week-end m rew tendon, conn. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Von Itapp nnd their rtnucnter. miss Krcderlen von Hani), of Conestoga road, Strafford, will sail for England nnd Franco on the Hnverford July 17. Mr and Mrs, Vincent Tlldcn. of Wnvnc. will motor lo Cnpo Cod next week, to remain thero for tho ie.mil.ider of the summer. Mrs. David i, Clarke, mother of Mrs. Tllden, will spend Au gust at Ocean City. Mr. nnd Mrs, John Eagleson, of W n cote, motored to Sea Breeze Golf Club. Atlantic City, for tho week-end nnd the Fourth of July, and had as their guests Mr. and Mrs Charles Qulmby, of Wayne. Mrs Joslah S. Pcarce and Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Knln have moved Into their nevr homo on Ltnwood nvenue, Ardmore. Mr. nnd Mis Chnnnlng Daniel and Mr. nnd Mrs. William A. Welderselm, of St. Davids, hnvo taken a cottage at Nnntucket and will remain there during August and September. Mr and Mrs. Adolph Gosling, of St Davids, have gone to South Bristol, Mo , for the remainder of tho summer Mr. nnd Mis. M. S, Kotchum nnd fnmlly, of St. Dnvlds, are spending sev eral months In Colorado. Mr and Mrs. C. L rierton nnd fumlly, of St Dnvlds, have taken h cot tage at Spring Lake, N. J., for tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs W W Hcarne. of Wnjnc, aro entertaining Mr and Mis. Curtis Claypoolo nnd their son, Mr. Jnmes Claypoolo, of Vlrglnln. Ensign William V Alexander, Jr , at once. Don't hesitate, for tho healing Kesinol balsams were intended to correct just such defects, and they rarely fail unless the trouble is duo to some internal dis order. Itenlnol Ointment U n doctor's prescription for eisema. rliifrworm rasnea, eio, ai an aruBOItta, ra fiS JRL Jf JKS Mawwr 1 V w ' ,WVM c-raniE3ffi!TS. "; EVENING ETJlkfe. LBi)aBR--l;&tliAX)KCTlA, TOESSDATO. JtHLY G, 920 . , , ,v; -, . , r afar i"-..' ' . " . h- i .jSe. ik k;wJk .SiH Photo bv J Mitchell lllllot iMKS. WILLIAM SIMPSON, 3D Of the Montexlstn Apartments, Ovcrhrooli, who before her mar riage was Miss Alice McCabe. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Samuel It. McCabe, nf i!'M7 St. James place hns, returned to Wano nfter making a ten-dny visit lo Boston nnd Newport. Miss Dorothy Mlllcy. of Wnne. mient tho week-end In New York city ns the guest of Miss Ruth Ormo, formerly of wuync. Miss Mnrlnn Roberts, JlnURhtcr ot Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Roberts, of Wayne, Is spending several weeks with friends In Sewlckley, Pa. Mrs. Frederick Brown, mother of Mr. Armltt Brown, of St. Davids, has gono to Clayton, N. V , for the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Mullcr. of Wayne, have gone to Wlldwood, N. J., for tho summer. Miss nidredge nnd Miss Henderson. of Radnor, left last Wednesday to spend the summer nt Christmas Cove, Me., where they hnvo taken a cottage. GERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs Joseph A. Cousin hao returnea from their wedding tup to At Inntlc City and aro lllng in Logan. Mrs. Cousin will bo remembered as Miss Anna L. Teupel, of B315 Belfleld avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Jesser, of 5623 Chew street, spent tho Fourth of July holidays In Pleasantvllle, .V J. Mr. and Mrs Charles T Shaw and family, of 638 Fast Washington lane, uro occupying their cottago .it Avnlon, X J., for tho month of July. Mnjor and Mrs. Robert W King hao loturned from their tveddlnj? trip nnd nro at homo nt 6706 Chew street. Mis King will be remembered ns Miss Chor lotta Louden. Mr. nnd Mrs. Julian W. Hillman. of Atlantic City, aro receiving congratula tions on tho birth of a daughter. Su .anno Hlllmnn, Juno 22. Mrs. Hillman wns formerly Miss Madeleine Krnus kopf, daughter of tho Rev. l"r. and Mrs. Joseph Krauskopf, of Germantown. MANAYUNK I Miss Knthryn Forster, of 221 Green Lnne, was hostess at tho final meeting ' iur nn, Benson or me junior auxiliary of tho Epiphany Lutheran Church Her guests Included Mrs. Henry A. D Wacker. Miss Esther Allcbacb. Miss Myrtle Kat7enbach, Mrs. Leo Wetherlll, Mrs. Carrie Kaiser. Miss Eleanor Schnof fcr, Miss Elsie Mack, Miss Florenco Allc bach. Miss Grace Allebach, Mlts Edith Kntzenbach, Miss Mabel Woltenmto and Miss Mildred Mack. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Tho members of tho Alpha Tnu Sigma Sorority will snend July In Wlldwood Thev Include Miss Doris Dennlson, Miss Knthryn. Young, Miss Catherine White Miss Anna L. Lnrkln, Miss Edythe Everett. MIbs Catherlno Ferrv, Miss Mazlo Ferry, Miss Gertrude Mundnv, Miss Elizabeth Parkins and Miss Mjrtlo Sllverwood Mrs Frank Gnskill has gono to Ruf- I falo to remain several weeks Miss Ida K Bauer, of 2016 West Co lumbia avenue. Is spending the summer In Ocean ClU. , Mr. nnd Mrs Arden Collin are oceu plnc their summer homo In Ocean Cll for tho soasen Mr nnd Mrs. Alexander Sheinmn have returned from their wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Canada, and will pnsj the remainder of the season In Wlldwood. Tho bride wns Miss Fannie Franklin Mrs. Edwnrd Smith, of 2528 Diamond rx.- jrutZ' wanton hUainiahitx ANNOUNCE BEQUNNENQ TUESDAY iiuimmer OFFERING Very Important ' Valines IN GOWNS AND DRESSES OF GEORGETTE CREPE, PLAIN OR FIGURED CHIFFON. PRINTED SILKS FOR STREET OR AFTERNOON WEAR SHEER SUMMER FROCKS OF ORGANDIE, BATISTE, GINGHAM AND LINEN- TAfllLORED AND DRESSY SUDTS OF SERGE, TRICOTINE, TWILL AND SILKS COATS aodl DAY WRAPS OF DUVETYNE, TRICOTINE AND TRICOLETTE BLOUSES SWEATIEIRS HATS aodi IFURS SAVINGS AVERAGE ABOUT TWENTY-FIVE TO FIFTY PER CENT street, Is spending Bomb time In Ocean city; Mr. hnd Mrs, Louis dorstley, Jr., ot 1603 North Sixteenth street, are re ceiving congratulations on tho birth, of n unugiuer, Tallinn iiacnnrncu itcrei ' ley, on Saturdny, Juno 20. Mrs Ocrst ley wan before her marrlngo Mlss.ltlta llnclinracli, dnughtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. Solomon llntharatih, of 1131 North Sev enteenth street. Mr. J. Nuttall and his daughter, Miss Florence Nuttall, ot 2206 Tioga streot, I nro spending tho summer at Atlantic u.iy, Mrs. Moo Lleberman and family, ot 1025 Spring Garden street, have gone to California, and will visit Mrs. Llo bonnnn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Livingstone, In San Francisco. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Allen, of 610t Washington nvenue, hao had as their .iioBt Mrs. A. 15 Bovee. of Chlcniro. who' lms Just returned from n short visit to, relatives In Washington and New "iork. i Mr. nnu mtu. jmivh im ibh ween, au- comnnnled by their sons. Mr .1. S. Allen. I Jr.. nnd Mrs. l. M Ai en. nml their. Mrs. T. M dnughtcrs, Miss Marlon Allen nnd Mlua Klennor Alien, tor uruwni-AiuiH.in-ine-I Plnos, where they will remain the cntlio summer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M Du Bols, Mr. William -Du Bols and their son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs George Ilal i was, have gono to their cottage at Beach Haven. They will return to their home. 4226 Pine street ,ufler tho mlddlo of September, Announcement Is made of tho mar riage of Miss Lillian Brier, of 0105 Lo cust street, nnd Mr. Irving Arnoldy, of 6417 Osago nvenue. Mr nnd Mrs. Ar noldy will spend n month at Atlnntlo City after returning from their wedding trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Greenwell, Jr.. ac companied by their daughters, Miss Mao Greenwell and Miss Florenco Greenwell, of 0127 Columbia nvenue, nro spending tho summer nt Ocenn City. Mrs. Gcoiiro Peacock, of 309 North Sl'tty-thlrd street, who hns been spend ing several uajn in ." un, nn il lumed to her home. Mr.'nnd Mrs. John C Rolfe and Miss Esther Rolfo, of 101 1 Pino street hnvo gone to their cottnge at Mai thus Vlnc ard, Mass., whero they will tpond tho "remainder ot tho Bummer. Miss Rolfe has recently returned rrom Wcllesley Collegq, whero she Is u student. Mr. Leon M. Wolfo Is bpeudlng tho week of July 4 at Atlantic City. Mrs U N. Schwcnk. of 4013 Walnut btreet. has retuined to her home arter spending several days In New ork. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Bessie H. Harvey, of 2608 South Lambert street, has returned to her homo nfter having spent n few days In Pnrkland. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Logue, Jr., hao returned from their wedding trip and ,.. hnmn "K3U South Witmock street Mrs Loguo will bo remembered ns Miss Marie Kelly. Mrs D. A, Somers, ot 1821 South Broad street, announces tho marrlngo of city Tho Rev. Miner nan, a. j , per fo.mcd tho ceremony. Announcement has been mndo of the wedding of Miss Margaret Rogers, of 1128 Wolf street, and Mr. John Calln ban, of 828 Almond street, Wednesday. Juno 30, at 3 o'clock, nt tho Church of tho Epiphany, Twelfth nnd Jackson streets, tho Rev. Fnther Deer ollleliit Ing. Miss Kathryn Rogers, sister of tho bride, was bridesmaid and Mr. William Callahan, brother of tho bridegroom, was best man. Mtb John J. Murphy and family, of 1 120 McKcan street, hnvo opened their cottago In Atlantic City for the summer. Miss Mary Murphy and her father Joined the fnmlly In Atlantlo City over the Tnsistupoa llmyingthe original thick JERSEY Cornflakes madely the JERSEYCERFALFDODCa and Learn the 0 JerseyDifierence ivtsr oerMrOlEr Russe 1 Crou'of Bait.: W Malotte. Miss M. Schoenberg. Mr. E. i ore Md.. on Wednesday. Juno 30, Jn I'. If wer. Mr. J. Hoffman and Mr. St Joseph's Church. Wllllngs alley, this Joseph Sternborger. JtynAuenur al46thJStrrel ,Jtf,2B, . .: Fourth of July. Mis Murphy hnd nn nor guest miss Virginia Manning, ot zuiu South foventccnth street, for n fow days. Miss Klcanor McKernan, of 1622 Itlt ner street, Is spending tho holidays In Wlldwood. Mr. Raymond Koob, of 2.106 South Twentieth street, spent tho holidays as the guest of his aunt nt Wlldwood, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Dean are spending their wedding trip nt Wlldwood, N. J. Mr. an! Mrs, Dean wcro married Inst Wednesday morning In St Monica's Cnthollo Church, ScNenlcenth and Illtncr streets. Lea Pnpplllons Club's dance was given at tho Overbrook Golf Club Inst week. Among the members of the club lire Miss Mnry 1. Scully, Miss Florenco Beckett, Miss Mary K. Gullfoyle, Miss Peg Cal lahan, Mis Mnry Dunltvy, MIbs Uphmo Fnrnon. Miss Gertrude llutlon, Miss Mario Mars. Miss Katherlnu O'Brien, Miss Helen Searlcss, Miss Ocrtrudu Searless nnd Mls Gertrudo Scott, Tho iillcky Number dance, which was onn of tho attractions, wns won by Mlsq Mary (ireen and Mr. start Mccann. mips j, McCnnn noted iih chnnetone. ,. . ,. , . j,rplinnl anu MiBtt Margaret Brennnn, of 3632 Mantua nvo nut, motored to Tromont, Pa., on Sundny. TIOGA Mrs. George If. McKay, of 3536 North Grata street, and her daughter. Miss Florenco 13 McKay, will spend July In Center county, I'n., and with Mr. Mc Ktiy will go to their country homo In Ocenn City for the remainder of tho season. A community celebration of Independ ence Day wns held yesterday In Hunt ing Park under the auspices of the Hunt ing Park Safo and Snno Fourth of July Association.. Tho program Included a pnrado of school children, patriotic ex ercises and sports, followed by fireworks In tho evening Tho eclebrntfon wns" In rhurgo of Mr. William T. Schorglo. Mr. Arthur B. Hudson, Mr. Allen K. Sharp, Mr. Stacy F. Hnminet, Mr. Wilbur II. Zlmmermnn. Mr. M. Walter Gross, Mr. Arthur T. Swayne. Mr, Jcsso A. Mnc Intlro and Dr. F. F. Krlbhs. In connection with the Fourth of July celebration, of tho Tloga-Nlcclown sec tion tho community presented to tho Gro cr Cleveland School a tablet containing the names of ho service 'men of tho thirty-second nnd thirty-sixth divisions of tho Thirty-eighth wnrd. Tioga Post, No. 319, of tho American Legion, con ducted the, exercises. After tho parado nnd exercises tho children were enter tained In Fern Hill Pnrk. Tho commit tee In chnrgo Included Mr. Charles S. Paxson, preBlde.it; Mr, Edgar Janney, Mrs. Frank C. Ritchie. Mr. Philip N. Arnold, Mr. Richard Mayer, Miss Fran ces Barnes, Mrs. Edgar Junncy, Mr. R. C Reese, Mr. Joseph Hebdlng, Mr. W. Ellwnngcr, Mr, and Mrs. George W. Eklngs, Mr. Frank Paul, Mr. John Sklf llngton, Mr. A. Lincoln Acker, Mr. F. W. Heath, Mr. E. R. Hess. Mr Louis Gilbert. Mr. William Mohr. Mr. Edward Frlmmcl, Miss Ella M. Lukcns. .Miss LIda Cooper. Mrs. Clinrlcs S. Paxson, Mr, IL N. Kerr. Mr. William Robinson, Mr. L. I. Hclntz, Mr. Jnmes II. Bush,, Mr. H. R, Kern, Mr J. W. Oreen. Mr. ' STRAWBERRY MANSION A Graduation nnrty was clcn Miss Bessto Olnsburg, of 1919 North Thirty- tniru street, uy ncr parents Among those present were Miss Hctcn Cooper steln. Miss Helen Gclslnger, Miss Emma Friedman, Miss Blanche Wan, Miss Florence Lessy, Miss Goldlc Bernstein, Miss Jennie Golden, Miss Leah Bloom, Miss Goldio Ginsberg. Mr. Ibadore Bloom, Mr. Isadore. Coopersteln, Mr. Wllllnm Mnlls, Mr. Albert Ettlcson, Mr. Mlchnel Kllnsberg, Mr. Louis Sokolose. Mr. Samuel Young, Mr.Tihnrles Young. Mr. Louis Llghtstone and Mr. Morris Ingber. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. B Rudofker, who No One Need Buy Cuticura Before He Tries Free Sanrales Sop, Olnhnmt, Tilcom. tic. rrrrrvlim. Busies f r ot Catkm Ut.rUrln, Dipt ,X, M tldiuVuu" f Miss Minnia 13tb aboTe Cbeitnot Take KIOTiitor to nth Floor Hairdressing and Manicuring For Appnlntmrnt Dinne Wnlnut 7H2II $1.00 Chocolates ...,60c 80c Sea Foam Kisses . 50c 85c Caramels 50c 80c French Nougat. 50c JOHN G. HOLLIS, . Wllllnm H. Mnrrell. Mr. nn,l Mrs. Charles Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Mann & Dilks 1102 CHEiVTNUT STREET hiave just returned from their Redding trip, will spona the summer wim um parents, Mr. and Mrs, Israel Moses, nt 212 Seasldo avenue, Atlnntld City, Mr, nnd Mrs, B. Hark, of 3234 Dia mond street, announce tho engagement of their niece, Miss Fan Click, to Mr. Mnurlco Croun, Mr, nnd Mrs. Mark F.lkln and fnmlly. of 3208 Diamond street, are spending tho summer nt Atlantic City. FRANKFORD Mr. nnd Mrs, Robert II, Hem may, of 1229 Harrison t-trcot, nnnoutieo the en gagement of their dnughtcr. Miss Flor enco Rommoy, to Mr t nrroll Denn Ken nedy, son of Mr nnd Mrs Franklin W. Kennedy. Mrs. Oeorgo W Scott, of 7028 East Albright Btreet, urn spending tho summer at Wlldwood Crest Miss K.nlly Welghtnmn, of Dyro street, Is cntertnlnlng Miss Pnullne Hoi don, of Bnltlmoie, for several weeks an her guest Mrs. Marshall Slack nnd dnughtcr, or 626 Olncy nienue, nro summering at Surf Villa, In Wlldwood, Mrs. C Patterson ImH returned from a fortnight's stny at Atlantlo City. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. nnd Mrs N T. Wollmnn. who have been lKIm? on North Chester rond, Swarthmore, have moved to Rldlo Pnrk, where tiiey will live permanently. Mr. an I Mis Willis Mnrslmlt, of Swarthmore. will sail for, Europe In tho early nuttimn. whrre they will remain several months Mr. and Mrs Thomns O Hajdock, Jr., of Ridley Park, left last week for the Groat Lakes trip, going first to De troit and Windsor, Canada, and from there to Dulutb. returning In two wcekB by wn .if Chicago. Miss Mary Hny. dock left for New York yesterday, where she will attend tho summer school of Columbia University, Miss G orglanna Grant, dnughtcr of Mr and Mis I' S. Grant, of Shnron Hill, Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Hnrrj Weltei, at her cottage nt llny shorc. L I Ml-s Grant's marriage to Mr. Edwud P Ruton, of Wilmington, will take nlaie In tho autumn. Mrs Ilohcrt Patterson Strlne nnd her on, Mr Ilobert P. Strlne. Jr.. of Ridley Park. bao left Strnthhavcn Inn. Swnrtbmore, where they hnvo been spendlii" home weeks, nnd arc now nt Block Island Mr Strlne la In Chi cago attending the Republican Nntlonal Committee mtetlng. Mis R W Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wood Randolph, of Atlantic City, aro spending n few days In Media. NORRISTOWN Announcement Is mndo of the mar riage of Mls Marian Chantry nnd Mr. James F lliffner. or Rrvn Mawr. on June 29 In Brn Mnwr. After n wedding trip to Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs. Heft tier will lle In Norrlstown At a children's party given by Mr nnd Mrs William N. Illnkle, of 206 Noble stieit in honor of the birthday anniver sary of lliolr son, Mnster J. Mack Hlnkle. the guests were Miss Mary Rambo, MIbs Virginia Knrl. Miss Lois Stcehnan. Miss VlciorU Klwell, Miss Ethel Wennd. Miss Jnnlvere Balrd, Master Franklin Miller, "DANDERINE" Stop6 Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few rents buys "Dnnderlne." After an application of "Dnndrrlnn" jnu can not lltifl ii fallen hnlf or uny dandruff, brNldrs eery Imlr slions new life. tIkot, hrlchtiL'HH, nniro color and thlckneis. Ad. Boxes 'of Happiness for yourself and others. Delicious, satisfyingr healthful, nutritious. And not one bit of profiteering here; but a Kcnuine nnd liberal sneri ficinp; of our legitimate profits to hold your good will toward us and our candies. 920 Chestnut St Sale of Ladies' and Misses' Girls' and Junior Suits and Coats 19.75 24.75 29.75 Tyrol Wool at these prices means a saving of almost half. Styles That Arc Wearable This Fall as Well as Now New-Plain Ladies Hats J6 Price Cs) Master lrolt tlnlrd, Mftsfcr tforrls 'HI w,ei: nnd Mnster Halrd II Initio, Mrs. J. Fredcrlclt Hull, of Plymouth Mrctlnp, entertained at a lunclieon and mlscollanrous shower In honor of Mrs Clinrlcs Fry MncI.niiKlilln, who was re cently married. Covers were laid for twelvo guests. WIS8AHICKON A neddlnnof Interest was that of Mis-. I lirl Vvn fxnn'cr' dnURhter of Mr ami , Siynn7r0 ?lct' nml Mr' Thoma 'l"her, I of 207 Itoclielle avenue, whli-h took plhco "? .Wednesday. Juno 30, In tho n rch of the Transfiguration and was followed by a breakfast nt th home of the hrldo'H parents. Upon their return from their "u"'" mil t. anu ,nrs. Pinner will ho nt homo nt BC27 rjntlmrlno street Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher, parents of AiY.nt rform Hppnu pnrt or Ju,y m Mr. nnd Airs Jnsenh fi ti,.... of Solllq street, Teturni d yesterdnv from . iTA!,h0 Wc8t ,0 Cn,lfotal I ROXBOROUGH The members of tho King' Daughter i of the Fourth Heformed f?hurch "'e" brntcd their thlrty-drst nnnlwSSrr in y evening In the soelnl hall m?" WH lorn J. Beutty. who ha, been pre". ' dent since tho organization of tho so. I elety, presided. The Intereitln v nlnt,"?' ' i.n.C.iuat,.n'It,s.SuC', hy ' ev Krnnk l"ry. pastor of the rliurch. Mrs .Viithnn h J?2C"f W- Wa. nuBnn nnd Mrs Ilk" , "i," nn1""", "n-trumeiital solos nnd ducts bv mil I.yelia fleorce vi. ,,. Khly. Miss Maude llelble. Mi w tJJ' bio nnd Miss Klorenco Kc h ltz rVrlln" tlons hv Miss i:ilon Wngei nml T. m Miss Frances Kry. Th"ro ?! ii ,.', members and tho mJntor "he com ,g season iro Sirs. IJent.v, president "viL. Kathnrlne Hnefner. Mce pres dnt ' mJT Francis Khly, secrctnrv Vimi vll ' iVrB nle Norbi.r'treas'Srer The Intfer Hlw tho president. waH elected for the thlr tv! I second consecutive year mirty. Sir, nnd Sirs IMwnrrl Tr Atn.i entertaining a hoi p,r" n!or,lnr" I Island, Alexander ba" v "y 'rTh?j? (MMulS The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street July Clearance Sale The Entire Summer Stocks of the Re. created Blum Store, at Savings of VA to Vs Off the former 'prices. The first Annual Clearance comes Tomorrow. This announcement is one of special significance because of the well-known fact that tho Rlnm Srnro Vma hno -ot? CREATED! A reorganization, with new executives, Jinn HP ncivnnnnA nnli'n;n J !... i . i ,,,,' II DEHFUL NEW MERCHANDISE. d J-' This Siueeping Clearance Embraces rinillTIQ Zor cvcnlnK. street and afternoon wear. Sports """" Dresses and Cottons. All extraordinary values. MtI7)J rC ffhrrta For nU occasiions. Numeroua '" -' Ut lUU(d. models bcirtp suitable for Fall. .QwfH-Q Tailored and Dressy tnodei, including the papu KJUILO lar Alpine Wool Suits. HI nil C3Q GcorSett?. Voile, Dimity, Taffeta and Tricolcttc. XJlUltOCO Many hand-made and crabroidcrcd. CjUyo For street and sports wear, hhowinp all the new kjlvlil CO silks and plaids. No C. O. D.'s No Annroimlx All Sales Final riioTni'fwviB PHOTOPLAYS THRU COMPANY r 0F3MERICA A DO! 1 n s-'u THOMPSON bTS ArULLU . matinke uaim III.XNriinfSWnET In MIMl'l.U KOUI.S ' ARCADIA Vo'?TirL7: VZ r.T Min .,11 !.!: MIN1KK m JI NNY HE (iOOO-' BALTIMORE rlA ?JL5KF w t.i( ii m: in in. "Tltn OVNt'IN" FOOI' ri i ir-DlDn nnoAD srnunr a'd BLULBIKU PU.SQVKHAN.NA AVE. S HART in TtlK fOI.Ij OX.T15 ' BROADWAY Tao 5 snj?" T nviir i.vTr.i.i, in i'AUAl JIMMY VAI K.NT1NK" CAPIlOL I" X M tn 11 15 V M II 1 R IIIOMA In COLONIAL 10 7 nnd l' I' M NORMA TMMAIM111 In TiniV'-iMVN ntvi:s" f- rr-r,CO MVIN ST MA.NAYL'NIC EMPRESS MXTINHK DA1I-Y "TH.: AI l.NT I'lthK i-. inniirM 1K1T Jrttti & Olrard A PlIlVlUUrN 1 MvriNEi: DAILY I IIM.V'.H HAY In PARIS UUrJKN' I7A1U! V THi:Arnn-1311 MarliU 1' AM1LY (. M to MtJn.Kht 131) Market St nt-nT i . n I T, In "RIUHT i-'F WAY" 56TH ST TlinXTT.i: IIcIkv Sliruro MVIMNITJ DAILY IlKX HEAl II !, 'Till: SIl.M.H HORDK PRAMkrFnRD 4715 ritANKrOltD AYKNUI, anni:ttk Ki:i,i.r.nMANv m "A DAUflHTr.Il CIV TI.F (iritis" GREAT NORTHERN "T 1' B TO -rONSTANfK IHNN1 V In "THK stdli:n ki"s" IMPERIAL M'T" WW.NI'T ST :in i:gii, 7 . u N VZ.MOI A III "THV, HKAHT OK l-HII.D' I CAnrD ist LANTAinin wi: LLAUlK mxtinih: dmly 1I11YNT wsiim HV In "MRS TBMn.E'H THLKflRAM" I IDnTJT'V' nroaJ A. t'olumhln Ap L,1DILI 1 I Mnilnoo Dully T1K.RT T,YTi:t,I In AI.1 JIMMY VAI.riNTINr 333 MARKET "IV.T'iV II W UUIVI'ITH TMII flRKATKHT Qri'TlON ' IVlWL'L.L. I'i,ntlnim . 1 tr. II KTHT"HVP Al pllfivim In "Till' Ill-Al'TY MAHh-RT" OVERBROOK FR ,, AVE MOK PVNNPTT ComcUt chart showing urorrjms for th 7, J xrltrnfli InnTitiln Alltta rftiViArlnA Wrlrhf. Mrs William C. Wright, Mla ftobert. Aiorr.s nmi miss i;imrionn Aiorns, o ltoxborounh. Mrs. I Ianff Stoyer. Ami her son, Mr. Ianfrdon Jones, werri (rueiftfl also for a short time, stopping there) on their way to their summer homo on thft Maine count ' JIJJIIMmilMlll II If JIIJIIIBIIIIiMJil rH()T01'l.ls B m " '.i liiH I HH iuuBji wm i Hi ISsniGi' liH ffl IH """".lerlA1 JH HKjg aKmKi The following theatres obtain their pictures throupth the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for tho theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. PALACF '-14 AKKUT feTHUUT nv-c j A M toll!lBI, I W S HAIIT III i SU.NU" M. , PRINCESS 1018 MAItKHT STREET b .." A. M tn ll:151. M. ItOi'l IIA.M1TO.N I.V A MODLIIN SALO.MK REGENT 3,'"KKT ST Htlnw 17TU ' l l' : X M to 11 1 M. DtmoriiY iiisii m niiMODELixn m:u humhand RIA1 TO ULH.MANTOHN' AVIJ ixinuiV AT TI'U'EIIOLKEN 6T. I M MOiRK "Dl DS RUBY MAllKET ST HKLOW in M to II 1C Vl IAN llli II In 'WOULD OK I OL1.Y" 7T1I v. ai. SAVOY ,:n 'k:t sti.let i-i v v-r 1 8 M TO MIDNIGHT iron THOMPSON' In "THE ICI-Y TO power- SHERWOOD 54 Hi Hml llnlllmorf, Mt ' T.iw a fto i'ilvT "'ASIIIICBN' In "MRS i umi-i.i; s TKLEORAM STANLEY M,A?K,5T Anovn mm I-LVIIA KIM1UI T, YOl'NO n ' FOR THE sopi, op nAKKI. VICTORIA JIARKET AROVE OTH A At to 11 IS P. M. TOr mix n DESFnT LOVE" , tJJ The NlXON-NlRDLINGERJn THEATRES lif BELMONT D-D A"OU' MAHKBT rilANIC KPENAN In DOLLAn roil DOLLAR CEDAR "TH AND rl:l,A AVKNUB MAR'E DfrRo n l KUVK TI.N" COLISEUM MA"K'"r HETWEEN x-v-iuc.vjivi r,nrH AND 00TJ2 ma nni l.nni: riHi-iiEii in "THE HELLION IIJMRO ''r,ON"r KT nnARDAvn. Jul"uu Jiimlm luniilnn nn Frnnkford "U" I)OLOIlEHt"ASINELLI In ' 'TARNIHHKD KEIHTTATIONS" I Of! 1ST r,2n AN" LOC'irST flTREBTfl L.VJI-U01 MaU , t !)0 lWsa 30toU iidithij i'i;rf;its in "SILK Hl'HHAXna AND I'AI.irO WIVEH" , NIXON 0jn ANU MARKET BTH, MM'K HHNNM'TTK TIXTHINn cni.H")i ""innaT RIVOLI n-" ASU ffXy ";. . i ivi.i .i.ip,i,r, i., lll'iio.l" ll"lit'MnV THEHY'ln' Hill llltAN.li;" STRAND ""va IOIIN MARRTMORi-l In NANJ " lilt .IEKYI.I, AND MR HYDB" y, WEST ALLEGHENY AJSS5S week ppr Sut'uidiiy eveniui and Sunday, ttl J '. i ri . -'i IS U , ?a i i ) . ,j ' 4 J lil " ); f-tj ra A j M U S k r K . ...., .i,." iv , . A tf, K1'rili1iiliA7lMlaia.lift .iliiilH-r, ,"- JUS.iitLr' . b. ,? j'!. . WjL.fL..' . : - "J,..y jvt-fc . k. . JJWHKf, Jfjjv l-gYa:-Y,ar ii.MV