Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 07, 1920, FINAL, Page 7, Image 7

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JUST. GOSStP'ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Talks of. the Febiger -Butler Engagement.
She Regrets Hid Death of Mr. Lyman Biddle--She
Hears of' Many Visitors at Narragansett Pier
fsN'T Oonrone niitr'8.eiiRnRemint
i
tP? You Irtmw wic imp nern ""
nlth lifr ntuit. .Mm., wrow , immr,
out In Wvnrnte r Chr'trn HUM or one
of tlum 'p1 m nr1 "" ?, r'T
together never, know Just wlilrh l
nhorr). He jjmt n It jntiv. Henr-rcne's
-rn Teo l-Vhkpr linn
rng(HoniPK'
11 r to urn i
tan nnnonnrMl bv hi" nmit. Vm knnjv
E,h trrrpnront fire ibvli hvfrvm! W
SJltltP'1 nlwilt the enmrmnt. lit...
.. they nro both rr ponulnr nml
.It Wirt v? "-"hoii... Or' now U, n ltt"
J I John nutlcr. who mnHwl Mirlnn
SLmloM several year n-in. 81i (
..iiVor tall ntid slender ninl very dark.
Si nvondorcful straight, took hair end
Urge nlinort oiar "rs ami "'
iJi.,1 rnmnlr-xlon.' Mr. I-ehW-
nn olive
Ik t'i
nn of Colonel tint Mi
r-nilfrrnh. No date,
H'iiwii - but It wl
p. i.ee H'Dieor. oi
lia b"i ft fn
but It will tnki plain' so hi
I mrUrtnll.
rnllB ilrnth of Mr. I.ytnnn IllililV on
i Momlnv w ""Vent M"".'K to, ,l':
f,Sml I saw hlnf mjMf on th trrt
?-. fl In"- nw. but I IhoiiRlir. nt the
M,fc .. . i .i!.i
urn. nun " :. .i m.i. .
1 1 A
jl nml of Mr. An'ltP" . ! nir. in
r?n it till' M". Af,""" TU1,1'n ,,",q
MUTu'lrJ "1.1.1V. ,nn.1 Mr-. lVn.lr.
jji 4tnm Mlil'l'p
?nc to.1r. Mr- 1;.?,
ih.
been
, ileatli. n sorrow lo Mj
, tho paKl"S "f nnotltcr f t
;., i.n soon as far bnok n
omN.
tbnp
1IW
mark
nno
Sn wSembpr. one It ns nlnv,
2.".Tt. inret. Nnnoy rrn.p.nb
s n
y rpmpinbors, i
told hW the
ilf.l-uii - -. ,,
Jr..t - Jti Mr. HIiWIp- nnd bl? W
- nin nnv ni: tMiti -
'"V. ,Wn tho rotd to 1'PtilMi
W")- I'" V, rnmombor
pn'ie "ll IntliP North Spu In tho sum
mor of 11)17. It wn on- of imr um
eaHiaHIr" ""' T rrnifiiibpr the shook
of it all o o. 1"'I" n!,-U,c s,m uf
Mrs. Arthur niildle.
T lin.Ul lt' very gny up lu Snrrn
1 canott now. Mot of tlic rottwrj.
have been oncned nnd tho ibneoH taw
rtirteil " 'p Cn-l;io. nnd tho bath K
nn'ovoo thing. I'll new M
firtt time 1 nnw NnTninuv-tt liotliln
beaeh And Newport's, too. nvnnl
U I TfluRl, and to shriek with iBUgbtrr at
th0f! -ourp. 1 only Knew the .TprM
roast in tbop .lavs, and I V';?n;;',,:lIn,"
thP erent pxp-imo of bonrli nt l npp Mn
ami Atlantic City, and -von thP Minrt
b?irli b it the wide bathlns nnnrp forthpr
up the shnro nt l.nR Brnnpb nnd Mon
moi Hi IIcbpIi nnd nil the olbrr Jcrwy
roast places. Then ! saw Nn":
sett's little two by four bench, and I
erv Ignornntlv ronieil. .Hut. oil. I)(.. .
I soon laughed on the other side of mv
roiiut.'nnnco for pure toy when I
tramped up out of the villaRo prop-r or
v.imii nloni? tlio road to tho
Point .Tuditb Club, past tin; liouves built
high nbovp thP rooks, anil wniKeu out
on those roek and looked Into tho crev-
ices and crags and saw tho sea Horn nnd
fnnnn- nml thru Inter, when 1 took tnp
Cliff Mnlk nt Newnoit nnd forRiit all
nhnut how small TUHp.v'm beacli was . i
Well. I'm afraid the Jersey con'-t passed
right out of mj thoufjhts for beauty,
New KiiRland Is one beautiful spot ! .
I hear that Carter and Kid Leidv
have taken a rottnRP up at Narrapaii'-ett
Tier fnr the summer. TIip older" iIiUh
usually speud-a lltt'e tinio theip. thnnirli
for several jenrs Mrs. I.eidy and Mrn.
f'lieMnn linve roup to tho Adlrondneks.
Doclnr Leidy nlways goes for the season.
hneor. ns he has n srent mail pa-
.!..!.. ..n l.n..
. I hear that" ne.io Samuel. Pn.illoff
fins roup up irom NnMiiUKioir " ti-ii
lier parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Mm-
iiel, at their cottnse on the rocks. Tho
Thomas Jackson Jeffries hnve a cottage
there, nnd their dauchter. Mrs. Albert
ItoseiiKarten. is staviiiR with them bo
fore going West with her son. Albert.
They nie coing to take in the Canadian
roekief. nnil Ilamff, I underhand, before
returninc home.
The John Fells nrp nt Nanannnsett
for a short lime before sailing for Eu
rope to i-it Hannah Hudson, and
Hmilv namlolph Stevenson and her
fumllv are there, too. It is a regular
gathering of, the clans.
TSN'T It wonderful tlv way children
dnrp to pxpfpss tlipmselves. nnd get
away with it. too? You might. bo sorry
something dire lind not befallen our
enemy, but you would uot exclaim
loudh that ou were sorry, or words to
thnt effect.
I was walking nlong n couutry road
the other day, nnd eight smnll boys nnd
fins were grouped theie playing. Unn
boy a hit lnrger thnn another wnnted to
i
nay with Hillle's bicycle bell, but Hnb
Itt. it annenred. cot there first. Well.
suddenly, said bell refused to ring. And
the larger boy jelled with delight
"mille. Rabbin's broke your bell."
Then, befoio THIlie had time tn. come
and look tlm situation ovpr, thp bell
pealed forth in loud acclaim, nnd our
hero remarked In disgusted topes. "Oh,
gracious, ho didn't break it nt oil!" ,
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
The Bev. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Wads
or'n. Jr, of Overbrook, will entertain
;j dinner tomorrow evening?, at Del
Montes. Magnolia. Mass., In honor of
their daughter, Miss Isabella Wadsworth.
and Mr John Sharman Uulsber, whoBe
marriage will tako place nt Magnolia oir
Mturday afternoon. Their guests will
Include the bridal party.
Mr and Mro. Frank D. Williams an
nounce the engagement of their dauch
ter. Miss Miriam A. Williams, to Mr.
Sidney Lebalr, o.f Jenklntown.
, Mr"l Mrs. William Thomas Head
ley, of 23S West Johnson street, German
town, will have for their guests over the
ILfjk-end, General and Mrs Charles H.
Whipple, of Los Angeles, Calif.
.M. nn'1 Mrs. William Baker Whelen.
of Clovelly, Devon, left yesterday for
ew J oik to see Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Hart
man Kuhn, who will sail today on the.
Jew Amsterdam for France. Mrs.
V.av",.Co:bran and her daughters have
jaken Mr. Kulin'a house in Urjn Mawr
or the summer.
Mr, nnd Mrs, Powell Evans, who
SnHnb.ei?n 'ilvlnt at tlle Wellington
hill e )? winter are nt their summer
SSJ' . Er.JHton- Devon, before going
north for the warm weather.
,!, and Mrs. FranclfKIng Waln
jyr'Bht' of Ur.in Mawr, returned to their
SJS. .ye.lt8rlny from a tr'P of several
"Jays to the Adirondack.
' 1nd Mr8, Jolln Barnes Townsend,
of Montrose, Badnor, who have been In
hrfri,: r? vr '"'veral days, returned
nome yesterday.
ofM!s ni SI.r.s" Iioward F- Haneell, Jr..
tienrtL80?"' Eighteenth utrect. are
AUantlc Felt W yS at t"8 Ambas8ador-
nrtroe i!01 Ynrnall la spending
P of July at Bar Harbor, Me.
Mies Louis. Wilson, daughter of Mr,
..nl Innlr tinlfmnnllt
t mo tint nn " "" ," , ii ;
5,Mr:Tb--Ji!:,,t;:.
hnrnpr ill !- fii' " mii-
u.rri in ""'-,." nrnlnif .HIST a Iii-nil or "'.' '" "'vr win rsinnin tin'll thenutumn.
Station ovPiymornltiK. .lii " ,, MrA1Ict, n, Whltlne. Jr. of
the tialn, nnd. la f1n1,n'"1n,pi tlie liPti' 1n Cra rn,". Vivon " last week
0 Mon "I- the fnr bW J1 ""'''?'. , T ."r"' X" "l,1,t, ?,,"", "'I1 tbroufth the Cnna
run niinR nliend of the "'B'"0- .' ! ,r,f I ,,!n" ,lo-,l'l-i nnd Alakn
hoo eoniipptetl so mui-li ultli the ftoiios, "lltonhriij-. viunre, have Bonu to Ocean
Tniinii itiuiri'. mi i" ": u . iivm inpir i'ArTriin iin .i ma
M1IW1II r I
r
flnrl Afra Tliitrli T tirtlAM n. n.n
'rnnT, left Inst week to npenil tho sum-
nier ni ujmn yv si.nniftii. N. if. Mr.
nnrt Mr. Wlson will nvc tliln' wetk
ror DfiM Ttncko. Mure., to remain there
for the remainder of the nummer.
.Mr. nni -Mrs. Sabln W. Collon, of
Lonemcndsw House, Ilr"n Mawr, are
fcpeiil'ns the eunniior at Northeant liar-
in r ai e.
M'. rr-il Afro, Aubrey It. Buntlnij. of
Vritmnr ,ro rtalnK nt Atlnntlo City
Tor n few lny.
Atr. nml Mr...t t.Us Twad.lell. of
'jcvon, nan ns their Bursts their fon
i.iiy ann uiinniiT. Mr. nna
Sfarquli Pope who nro on their
" fh'cao, whore they expect to
Mrs. Pone will be remembered ns
Ij-'iihp Tv.-nddell, whose marriage
"Inoo last mnnlli
Mm
way
HVo
MIm
tpolt
Mrs norcr d TJ. Kelin, of Twenty--s
nnd Porter strest. will leave this
-Y't tw n mo'o' trip to Vlrglnln
.1l Tio'iiy to Jnniotown for the rc
"'ii.l rf t he i-iininior
M VVMlfr Hnlirork. nf Vt frlor
tr,-t (Vrinnntovn. Is vls'tlnu'frlflnds,
'it notifcaly I.nke Jl v '
olonol Jacob 13 llytuman, of tin
'Jnlill I.aifll'i. In rfnimmlliiff finm n i
lomx'llln'ss nt the Trnymnre Hotel, At
"antic City.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Top1i N. PeW. .tr.. nnd
fnmll of Mill Creek nnd Uodds road,
Ardnvoro left vlast week for Chester.
N. .S wher?stiy will spend the sum
"iir. Thtv will havo ns tholr itucst
nootor and Mrs. Wharton-Hmllh. of
DiltlmoM, nnd Miss Eleanor lisuch'
rtv
Mr n.rln II Wnth'iiton 's nnend-
n tw nJ'H n' "'e Ambnsndir. At-
Hector MoNe.il. of
ruoe tr?ptK. lmve
fttt'tA Mtr1 111 I.IIAH1I
'lib nt till Dlnnlii Allnntln fill I,.r.t.
TOliift to Poland Snrlnnii Me
Mr, nnd frs. Wilfred J.ewlsf of nose
inne Hnvntford. will lmv nvi icv
lor North Hhvoh
Jie.. where thoy will
' I'ctul the wimmr moijth.
,Jf,r. and Mm. Clayton :.
a a .. -- ---...
TcElroy of
"; ."? "ft. nre spendliiK the sum-
."-.' " .uier rnmny
Miimiinic a row ilnVK ll'lfl Mr. Wll
rnr .i?r'niork ron'"- 'enWntown. be
ton? sfc '' h0""s "' c.hnr,os"
l wl'..,1'."' wllam McDowell, of
i. .13 Walnut strret, announce the
?-Min 1J!c:15,r,,,,on MoDowell. to Dr.
Brrnctt Hlllsnnn rinrk. of Ashlnnd,
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
Mr nnd Mr. Edward C. n Fletcher
Mil)ip. mil Kent roads. W.nncwood
WV nmpn" the gue-ts nt th hfuv
t-nrl. whl-h Mr. nnd Mrs. lipoid Ulch
"I3.ni .r, nu;,ch?f8 tiunty. N. v.. Knve
vtr tho Fourth
Mr.
nnd Mis. Webster ncll and
Of HO lunn.l Jl.rlnn n- .,,....
fani ly.
W'lug tholr cottage In ChcUcn for the
summer.
ALONG THE READING
Mr. arid Mrs. Louli U.ihlt. of Hlrt
HocK and rlreet. L"ati, announco ,flia
manlagp of their ilaughfr. Mls-i Belt!
Baldt. nnd Mr. William Hershcy oil
rursdny, June Z'J. ut the homo of the
I mp, , Mrs, Frank X Mal'm 1-avo
rciurnea from their wedding trip and
nro nt their home In tlu Elklim Park
apartments.
GERMANTOWN
,TI,e nnrrlaee has l)P-n nntnuiucu" of
Miss Jime Stretch dauRhtrr of Mr nml
Mrs. Frank Menairh. of id.m CMonlni
street, to Mr C'linrlep Austii Cnr. Jr.
on f-nturdm. Juno in, M n,e Klfth -e-nuo
Piesliyterlnn (.'hiiroh .u Ymk Mr
.nrey and hrlclo will lle nt 1!i'l Colo
nlnl street '
Mr. and Mrs KIImoo'1 'i,s of ;or
rnnntnv.il, ni in their summer homo In
cut nor.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
coallb8Mrc8?',rl.raS"i,.M'ls V,"."1 Ji.!
ar,e wf(. Mf(4 northy Witfdie Mlks
, Florence Williams. M S Alma i;Vans
?i,uIM,l?-s J1".1"1? Thorpe." members of
i. r. i . ""' '"rmeci i nouso parti
al Downlngtown, Pa
Mls Flora. Apeldoin. daughter of Dr
and Mrs Rniest F. Apeldorn. of 211.1
Howard street, will spend tho remainder
of the sensmi w Ith her brother-in-law
ring sister, Mr und .Mrs, Joseph F. S
Donnell nt their home li! Cnmagnev
fuba. Mrs Donnelly, before her mar
rlage on December 27. was Miss Jean
Apeldorn During the war Mr. Donnelly
was n lieutenant In the engineer corps.
Announcement Is made of tho mar
riage of Miss Mary Qucnzer. daughter of
Mr. Henry Quenzer. of 4136 North Fifth
street, and Mr. Harry Iheble Oray. of
4338 North Sixth street, on Wednesdav.
Juno 30. by the Hew Dr. Keene, of
tho Memorial Methodist Church, Seventh
street and Hunting Park ncnu Tho
hrldeeroom served overseas with the
Iron Division
Mrs. Walter It. nastburn, of 2141
N'orth nighteenjh street, will leave early
In August for an extended trip to the
Thousand Islands.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Pelifus nnd
family, of 1700 North Thirteenth street
will rnoe shortly to their new home nt
5S23 North Uroad street,
Miss Leonettu Ilelifus will be unions
tho guests this month ift a house pnm to
be given by the Frenchtown Island Club,
on the Delaware. Among the other
guests from the city will bo Miss Wynnle
Desselmnn, Miss Vomer Custer and Mies
Abigail Shoosmlth.
Mrs. Walter P Dalslmer, of the Ttoyal
Apartments. Broad street nboe Glrard
avenue, will give n dramatlo reading In
the Garden of Mrs Joseph Felgel, 200
East Johnson street, tomorrow after
noon. The proceeds will be given to the
Children's Country Week Association.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney S Asher. of 1868
North Sixteenth street, nro spending tho
summer nt 15 North Windsor nvenue.
Atlnntlo City.
Miss Gladjs Drcnnan, of North Klght-
' nt Cnp" Slay,
(MMisiKMfe
The Store of Personal Service
1310 Chestnut Street
July Clearance Sale
The entire Summer 3tocks of The
re-created Blum Store, at savings of
' M to lA Off
the Present Prices
GOWNS, WRAPS AND COATS
' SUITS, BLOUSES, SKIRTS
All Sales Final
i
None C. O. D. No Approvals
i' i i hi - ' i'y
''lk'il,AfplKli1 ' Bsl
ynjliitsj - "jr&ijM
f H ' l ft ' 'JM i
I flHK - ' Kmk
WBs t sHiK3 1
iHilHnllKSt .'tliiH
aVKiaUuKalsMHLMIflHH i
MKS. V. S. PATTKItSON
Mio before Iter .marriage
on
Wednesday. .June 30, was MIm
Olsa Hcrmtne Itniic, tlaiiRliter of
Dr. nnd .Mrs. .1. K. Katie
oentb street, has boon iho cueat of Miss
Contnnco Olosklng. of Ocean City, for
n few ts. N
Mr H, N. Wrj;sp of 1B07 North
Uroad street, Is spending the sumtn-r nt
Atlantic City.
The members of the ot Club .'ofi
North Philadelphia, spent the Fourth of,
.Illlv holldaiR nt
spring Mount, nlong tno
Pcrklomen creek
Mr. and Mrs. Jo in Wcllcr, of 851 1
North Twenty-fourth street, recently nn-1
nounced the cnRng'mont of their daugh-
ter. Miss Olralda Welter, to Mr. Alex-1
nnder C. Patton. nt n luncheon nt their
home. Among thoio present were Mlssl
Helen M. Klchter. MI'S rieorglnnn.1 MC
Auley. llhi France,- McAulcy. MR3
Mnrgnrt Williams. Mlsi Katherlno Wil
liams. MUs Irene Kellv. Mlrs nna De
Bok, Mls Tnnett" c Chnnnon npd Miss
Lillian II. WelnatPln.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr tint Mrs ITdgnr 11 Djild. of 5 111'
Upland 'rroM. announc Hi innntnrce of
their diughtcr, M'ss I'dn.i May D"dd.
to Ir. Titi'iur t-a'l Cummlngsoii Wed
iicdaj. June 30,
Mr. ond Mri Willlnm Colin, of 12
South Hteticth street, nriiniince llic.en
gngem'nt of their nlrco, MIs Uose Lie
hTinin. formerly of St. Louis, to Mr.
Harry Paul, of this city, now In
Wlch'tn Kalli. Tex., where he Is mnklng
his nermnMcnt homo Mis Lleberman Is
'o Jol i Mr Paul In the e.irlv fall.
Mlrs Eleanor K. rtlchnnNon, of riOOl
Phi" stret dnugl'ter of Mr. nnd Mrs
II. f3. Wchnrdsoii. left Saturdny for Bol
mm I.Tiiillnn. L.i1fi (leorcci N. i ..
ivlvro ilio will bo councilor at the
nrclme-itcad Cilrls" Club
Mr nnd Mrs. John Scott, nf 1921 Wnl-
nut ptreot left last week for Atlantio
i ntv. where lhe will lemaln for tho ic
I malndcr of the sunimjr.
j Mr. nnd Mis. WIH'am II. Cain, of
i.OOJ Uolanl ttrcet. spent tho Vourth or
i luh- holld.ijs.at the Hotel Elberon, At-
lantlc Cltj.
' ilfs Florence Kadlfon. of I0.r.2 LJIrnrd
avenue, la entertaining ns her guest for
, tho week Miss Ruth Kessler, of New
1 York, and will motor ! Atlantic Clt
1 later In tho week.
I Mr. nnd Mrs. 'will'nnt Lindsay arc
I rrclvlng congratulations upon tho birth
of a son. Wllllnm Llnda, Jr.
Mrs Krnnk Combes anil Her nauBiiter... rlr-w in oi ruoTrrm
Miss Vlrnlnln Combe-, of r.411 Tedar.WEDS REV. W. H. GLEYSTEEN
.ienue, hne Rone to uien wnruncr. ,i.
J . to spend elx weel.u with Mrs.C'ombes s
to spend
raientw
I MI"S Klngsle Ulnck. dnuehter of I
1 Colonel und Mrs. Bryan Black, of New,
?.'lei"' '""" -?uc.B.rn0'r':.. d.. "'.I'lauBhter of Mr
i Olson Anriinin.. ui n.' ,.v..,o. v'- i
Befor'' comllif? to this city
... ... . I
JI1SS UiaCK I
was cntei Inlncd by her until nrm unc e , vosterdav nftemoon at CI race Prcsby
fonim.indnnt General nnu airs, i.iinl, r-i,,,,i, TnL'inir,,vn Tho
Jpitn- In WaFhttiBtpn She will go next ;
weK If nay Hati to visit irienus ioi
a lorinifiin. ui;i.c .s.u......o .- '" i
before returning to
home
I Miss Mabel Lens, of Fortieth ami
Pine streets ban gone to her cottage
nt I3n Ilcnd. where she will remain
, until the middle of September.
i Mrs Herman H. Illiney. of ini
chestnut street, has leturned from Des
1 Moines, where shn nttendt?d the meeting
Iff Iho National Federation of Wonrn s
r'lni.a Mrs. Blrnev Is the recentlj
Inl.M-iid nrosldetit. !
... , , ,, .. , ... I
Dr. nnd Mrs. Isadore M Koch mid
'family, of 4122 "Walnut street, are o.- ,
lupyuiB .urn rui.i.iiv. ''". -"- snapiiragons. roses and (arkspur. A r--nor
avenue. At antic City. Mls Tliitli , ceptlon followed at the homo, of the
I Koch Is entertnlnlng Miss Norma Bam-
uriHvi
Mr and Mrs. W, H. S. Nlceh and
their daughter. Miss HUzabeth Nlieh
of 1117 'iouth Flfty-rlrst strem nit
spending the sifmmer at Morelton Inn
Torresdali.
Mrs A. L. Otto and Miss Agnes Otto,
ot 4008 Pine street, have returned from
n .visit to Baltimore where thev wcie
the gue'ts of Mr. nnd Mrs J. W Free
man Miss Otto will go to Washington
In October to attend the Holton-Arms
School.
Mr anil Mrs S, Francis Smith and
Miss Knthsrina Smith hae returned to
their hrrtne, 4021 Pine street, from a
throe weeks' stay nt Bay Head
Its clear, sparkling aniber
color looks almost as yood
as Iced
m-ggHn,iia.at,
TEA
tastes. Icing destroys
none of its rare flavor.
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' SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph drover have re
tdrntd to their home, 339 Bouth Fourth
street, after having spent a fortnight
with friends nt Ventnor.' x
Friends of Miss Florence Gallagher,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John C Oal
laghen of, Pevcnteenth and mtner
streets. Will bo glad to learrl sho Is
recuperatlntr from her recent Illness.
Mrs. Anna Duckworth entertained the
meinbcrn of the Indies' Auxiliary of the
N. A. li. C. No. 3 nt her home nt n
luncheon. Jler BUMta Included Mrs
James Lnrklns, Mrs. Adam Preston. Mrs. ,
Amanda Morris, Mrs. Elmlra Harvey
nnd Mrs, J., J. McKain
Mrs. Barnard Martin, of 20t2 South
Seventeenth street, tit spending severnl
Weeks with her brother. Mr. John Itlley,
nt hl homa In Ualtlmore.
Miss Qrace Unrklns, daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrn. James Larking, will spend
the summer as the auet of .Mrs. J.
Whalen at her cottage on Vassar ore
i iiUc. Ventnor.
1 Mr. anl Mrs, Dante Vernnl, of 1309
Mouth Fifteenth street, nnd Miss Louise
vernni hiiu iirn. uco veram navo saiiea
for Italy to spend three months with
thelt grandparents.
The Jtar. 'Wllllnm Harsemelr has res
turned to his home In Pittsburgh nfter
hnvlne visited Mr. nnd Mr. Mark
I Hnrse, of, thu tlctd Apartments, 133d
, South Broad street.
'. Miss Beatrice Wilson, of 2521 South
Eighteenth stieet, spsnt the hulldns
i wmi menus ni Annur t'nrk
TIOGA
Miss Florence Bradta. of 2012 West
Onlurlo tret. nnd Miss Pearl Alman
will leavo shortly for a sketching trip
to oiouccsier. Mas,i.
Mrs. Charles Hmall Paxson, of 2106
West Ontnrlt 8troot nnd her children.
Mls Helen Paxson. Master Dunning
Pnxson. Riaarer unnries h rnxson, jr.,
nnd Miss Margaret Paxson. toft las
week for their camp at Uraters Ford,
where they wera Joln"d Mr. Pax-
on ovr tho week-end Accompanying
me nixsons wrrp ir nmi .Mrs. Leon
Einnvorth nnd Troop 211. Km Scouts.
; of Tloya. who si.ent n wcii, at the camp
I wmi tnc scaui rcguintioui
Th Alpha Tau Sigma Sorority has
opened Its house at WHdupod Among
mos woo win eiivnu ium ui inc
suninier
nt tho seashore hpuse nro JIIss Anna L.
I .urbln. Allna llfirln nnilitnii Mla ir,lvlhii
Eerett; MIsm Cathtrhio Kerry, Miss
Mnzlo Ferry, Miss Qcrtrudo Mundav,
M'ss Hlljiabeth I'erklm. MIsh Myrtle
gnverwood. MIsh Cntherlne Whltcman
nn,i juS8 Kathryn Young
FRANKFORD
Mrs. James Piatt, of I91S Mulberry
street, !s spending n few works In Ocean
Clt.
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Ncwhall are on a
ten-liny trip to Chicago
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lnnmnt llnmnell. of
Meadow strett. with a feu friends, mo
lured to Stone Harbor, whole they will
ipend a week.
MUs Agnes Jordan, of Harrison
street, will glo n. luncheon of fourteen
coMirn tomntrow afternoon in honor or
her guest, MIsh Beatrice Stillwell. of
Wlier-lln?. V. Va.. who (i hero for sav-
ral Mccks't'eforc going to KenucbuiiK
porl. Me., where sho will spend tho
ii'iiinlndor of the, summer
Mr. and Mrs. AVIIllnui Ollmour nnd
fnmllv, of 1113 Foulkrod Ht'cet, nre
Fpehdlng secrnl weeks fit Brnht
llcach, N. J.
OLNEY
Mm ITenrv (lonrlmnn nnrl Iiai ,1finli-
tcr. Miss Shirley Florence (loo.lman. of
417 Fishers livonue. hao left for Cbol
sa, where they will sptnd the remain ler
of the summer.
Friends of Mrs Wllllnm Seta Plils,
of Ii127 N'orth Lawrence Htreet. will bn
glad to learn th.it sh lh recovrlng irmn
iter recent seeru tiincss .Mrs. uavM
will be remembered ns Miss Laura U.
Koch.
Mr and Mrs. Willi. mi Linton nnd fam
ily, of (1430 Wostford road, nre motoring
through Poimsylvanla. They will be
gone n month.
Mr. Charles Linton, of 119 Fishers
merue. Is spending the cummer In At
lantic City.
MISS THEODORA CULVER
Marriage Takes Place In Grace Pres
byterian Church of Jenklntown
The ucdiilni- of Miss Theodora Other.
and Mrs Tlieodorc n.
i iiiibi. mill inn iif vviiiiciiii ijvinj
,.,,,.,.. t.i.,, n,lnn tnnU nlnpo
crem0v Wns' performed by the Ue.
willlnm K. Foster, pastor of the church
nssistetl by the llev. ur. waiter ijown
of Kluiiiplial.
China. Mr.' Cuher give.
h's dauchter In marrlago and Mrs
James Comegys Torrey, of Jenklntown ,
the bride's sliter. nttended her ns matron
of honor. Mr Gleysteeii hnd Mr. Don-1
aid W Cariuthorr. of Princeton, ns his1
brst man, and his ushers Included Mr i
Inmcs Comegys Torrev, Mr. rtobort
i-irnwnth, Mr 'Wllllnm F Boyd and Mr I
A Culver Bod The bride's gown wan ,
white satin, trimmed with Limerick lace
nnc! her flowers n shower bouquet of
white 8neojt peas, lilies of the valley and
BwMlheftrt r03 Mrg. Torrey wore n
drcES of palp Brfen Bl,k nnd" carrpi
hrlde's parents in Jenklntowrr. Mr, nnd
Mrs Glovsteen will live at the Prcsbv
terlnn Mission, In Pekln, Chlnn
Bathing Suits!
0(F to the beach In a JAEGER
woven-to-fit bathing suit. The
pure wool sheds water immedi
ately and retains, its shapliness.
Many unusual styles and color
combinations to choose from.
Priced from $7.50upward for men,
nnd $12.50 upward for women.
An order from our catalog
will have our careful attention.
Dr.JaeersCo.
weolukvte
I loopur: hatupal vtoql
JflML
1516 QiestnutSt
PHILADELPHIA
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MRS. DAVID M'COACH
IS GRANTED DIVORCE
Formor Besslo Riddell Gets De-
croo From Son QfEx-City
Troasuror
A decree In divorce was today granted
Mrs. BeMe It. McConch, wife of David
McCoach, son of Councilman William
McConcli, by Common Picas Court No.
4. N
The tmlt.wn filed InNovcmber. 10lf).
Mrs, McCoarh did not fet forth In
the papers filed her reasons for seeking
n divorce.
Mr, MrConch had been living with
his parents nt 710 South Twentieth
street. He was appointed general
solicitor In the city treasurer's oDIcp In
1J1H, when bis father yns city trea
surer, nnd has 'bepii in public, life for
some years. Up is n graduate of the
f'nlvrrslty of Pennsylvania, nnd was
admitted to the bar in IfiOft.
Mrs. McConcli was Miss Bessie Hid
den, daughter of Willlnm ltlddcll, of
the Keystone Telephone Co. She. was
Mr. McConcli's second wifp. marrying
hlin In September, IHO.", five months
after be was divorced from bis first
wife.
Other divorces were granted today to
the following:
.courtT no, a
t:tlr. Altiisndronl from PaBquale AIe
B.itiilronl. v
IIb.v T Pal. f-nm l.hn T.-II
James Mcrillan I.ucss from Dorothy Irfe
Lucas.
Jo.eph Valentine from Jophln Valen
tin'. Edna C. Ilesfey from William J, ptfey.
Elltabtlh Jane Mephena from Alfred L.
Ittnnhena.
Lelghton Dunnlns from Dorothy Tell Dun
nine
Waller II Dejhl from Holda M. Dehle.
Tlllle Elkoillz from Charles Btkovltr.
Udlth Uarla Faaa from Charles Edward
Faaa. .
Lillian S. Toudy from Henry F. Toudi'.
Kdivard II Martin from Marlon Martin.
Hurry II. Hopkins from Margaret Hopklna.
Knthrjn Uacnmore from Homer C. IJarry
more, V ...
Cordelia Ackerman from Frederick Acker
man .
Lillian Cecelia Frances Bummers from
Joaph A, Summera.
Kdllh W. Uore from Clio!ll Oore,
Sndlo P. Strlckler from Jacob Btrlckler.
Elltabeth Doll Mdllalno from John Mc
lllalne. MaTilon K. ltllteb-llel from Bertha M
lllltebxltel.
.lurlpl Inarlln Cathrall from Eugene It.
Ca thrall,
Llllle May Gibson from Thomai Jamea
dlbson.
Clara Hlllmnn f n in decree It. Hllhnan.
Sarah Hamman fromtlerbert llansman.
Ueoreo W II. Whltlnir from Bllzdbeth
Whltlnc.
v.. uvtnuoun Gloria rrom .Alllton Leslie
giMsdj3scaeRnswsxirdfni
n tuc ct ttmccc
inDDMiVllNL,iJaJcinUUlclt,CUl lvuiu
May
TO GET rid
matter.
DONT suffer during the hot weather with excess
weirrht or rheumatism.
COOLING BATHS NEEDLE nnd SPRAY
SHOWERS REFRESHING MASSAGE and
SALT BATHS RELAXATION In ROOM of
RESTFUL QUIET.
EACH patron is git en individual and private
treatment. (12) Twelve trained female at
tendants. '
Trial Demonstration Treatment Gratis
COLLINS INSTITUTE
FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Bellcvue Court Building
Phone, Spruce 5i8i
Hnirdresslnc
&r&miamMl'GigiST&&1vtBTziirTS1BIslG1'1B6 ?-saaae ir
POPPING ATTHE
pKETTER SHOPS
IT IS piGHLY GRATIFYING TO .
PAULETTE TO KNOW THAT THE PUBLIC
IS APPRECIATING HER EFFICIENT SHOP
PING IN SUCH ENTHUSIASTIC FASHION.
THIS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IS A DELIGHT
FUL INCENTIVE TO MAKE HER COLUMN
ONE OF INCREASING GOOD SERVICE TO
PHILADELPHIANS.
As usuaVCheitak, of the House of Weni,-er, nt 1229
Walnut, is showing; far-in-advance models for the corn
ins "hfiason, so thnt it is now possible to viow and to
purchase cjiHpeau'c for the lam Ftininier and cail. fall.
There are pert taftetns rich duvetjms, and luxurious
velvets. The duvetyns are particularly interesting in line
and ornamentation, being exquisitely embroidered and
beaded. Mr. Wenger himself is now taking orders for
fall and winter fur garments mnde from the supreme
pelts for which his house is famous. iThese ridvanc1
orders can bo placed at a considerable saving compared
with the prices of next fall. I was interested to discover
that Mr. Wenger has thoughtfully provided a chilled
fitting room, so that sample models can be tried on in
fall and winter temperature this is rfuite an innovation.
Folks, I've had some "inside information" in advanco
of a July clearance sale to bo held at L. Stone & Co.'s,
1306 WalYuit st. This sale will not be geneVally adver
tised and in it you will find innumerable bargains much
worth your while so I hasten to advise you of it, for it
begins Tuesday morning. There are charming summer
frocks to bo had nt $15, $25 nnd S35, though they are
valued at from $35 to $75. In this group are dotted
Swisses, organdies and voiles of all colors. Capes, coat3
and dolmans now priced at $35, $50 and $100, were $75,
$110 and $225. Satin dresses suitable for late summer and
early fall are selling for $50, though their original prices
were uo to $125. Besides, there aie on sale sport frock3,
suits, Georgette frocks, etc.
Don't you want to be among the very first to adopt a
new suite of toilet preparations just imported from a
famous Parisian perfumer? There is an indescribably
fragrant group consisting of sachet, toilet water, face
powder and talcum, created by the house of Vivadou, and
named Mai D'Or. It is most reasonably priced at Bonwit
Teller's perfume counter, a counter noted for hnving the
unusual and rare in scents, powders, creams, etc.,
besides keeping Tf very satisfactory supply of the
better known toilet preparations. But in tho Ma D'Or
line the perfume costs but $2; the talcum, 50c; face
powder, $1; toilet water, $2, and t-achet, $1.50. By the
way, Bonwit Tellpr's have, some of that much desired
and scarce perfume, Ttue de1 la Paix, distilled by Guerlain.
The price is $12.
Beginning CTsi , ft 77 I
I '" "' ' ' ' iMi -- .. .-- .. . . d
? v .. ,.,..,.
ina li. Y"ra rrom unsrie n. "r,1;
William If. Itotnbefr from eauie j
jMphmV'Clark Halletl from Normnn Haf
lett. Todle Itau from Thodor W, Rau.
lleulah it. Thomajn from Arthur H.
Thomson. , . , .
Eld M. Coperthwalt from Cheater A.
Conrthwall. , . . ,
Charles Hajmond Rudrauff from FannH
A, Rudrauff.
Madeline Moare from Oeore P. Moore.
Hattle A. Templeton from John Templelon.
Sam Blobotkln from Kannle Slobotkln.
Ilfbccn Kamber from Iirael Kamber,
1enll n. Miller from Sarah B. Miller.
nbecca Clendanlel flom Edgar C'cn.
danlel. . '
James Graham from Relta Graham.
ttnhrt U'.nl.r frnm rn.n.li. Vatr.
Anna May i-nzpatricK rroro joaepn n rn
Oeor F.nle from Elizabeth A. Enl.
KiizaDeih reid rrom Hamirci Feia.
COURT NO.I4
Resale R. McCoach fromlDavId McCoach,
2d,
Ida MorgnMln, a minor, by her fathjr,
llarrv lay. from 8amuel Morcanitajn.
Mary il, de Zifra. from Carlo de Zatra,
Hnymond L. Varo from Acle M. Vare.
Wallace Allen Sutherland from Mary Suth
erland. Anna H. Flucher from George II. Flaeher.
Frederick I,. 1-Vldmttli from Catherine E.
Feldmeth,
Hannah M .Holland frnm John J. Hotlana.
Martha 11 Klnx from Edward M, King.
Harry Haur from Ether Hauler.
Oscar C. Sharpe from Helen Sharp
Miriam n, Laln from Albert .Latin.
Kdllh B oalneld from David W, Garfield.
Violet JL I Klnsey from Rlanton D, Kin
acv, Anna Marl Iloz7l from Nicholas A, Dozzl,
Vvnna M Oelgr from Frederick W. Gehrer,
Mary E Larsdale from-William Lingdale.
uoromy u uaugnun irom i.eaicr a. iaugu-
lln
Maria laHagna from Giovanni Cnatagna.
Lewis C (Jordon from Iloi A, Oornon
lanll K Mitchell from Cynthia 1 Jlllehell,
VArinU IV lln... trtn flrar .T. lfarT.
Violet .McCambrldge'from Charles 8. Me-
Cambrld
r
Delia
Wh rtn.n
from Chas. L. Whldden.
om Chna II. Garretaon.
Sadie flanetion from Chas
May Harris from llllam I'. Harris..
Ixnnl Iterj,- from Francla X. rtfna. t
lamea A Whl'.o from Nellie M, White.
John It Ml era from Viola M. Myara.
Hannah T. Ilaruls from Howard llarwla.
Gertrude Pchnltzel from Harry P. Schnitzel.
Lena V Marcus from Max Marcus.
DaMd Orei-nati-ln from Rebecca cireenateln.
Katelli I). Fltntbuig from Waltr II.
Flentburc.
ELKS STAGE GREAT PARADE
Paneant Coating $500,000 to
Seen In Chicago Today
Chicago. July ".(By A. P.) A
huge parade to be held late this, after
noon was the principal event on today K
program of the Elkir convention In ses
sion here. The pnradc of the thousand
of Kiting Elks, according to annount
nlcnt, Is the result of four montliB nlau
nlng and the pxpondifiirn of more than
SfiOO.OOO. The pageant will Include 100
banda, thirty-five floats from ns manv
states depleting important historical
event, drill teams, musical clubs and
numerous spe'inltlcs.
The order of the third day Included
the convening of the grand lodge for the
annual memorial service and the com
petitive contest of twenty-five drill
tennis.
r 4- vi . m
Be Yours
of superfluous flesh is a simple
1418 Walnut Street
nnd Manicuring i I
ONE BID FOR VON SJEUBjEN
Foreign Trade Cdrporatlon Offer
$1i500,000 for Former German Liner
Wnjdilnjrlon; July 7. iliy A. P.)
Only ono bid for the former Herman
passenger ship Von Steuben was re
ceived today by the shipping board. It
Our 5 -Dollar Table
IS
in.
d very
the Summer Shoe
Odd sizes of our moet
popular lines and the
price has nothing to
do with their quality I
JJ 1.7 'Soot Shop
. f 1420 Chosinut St.m
Where Only he Beit it Good-Enough,
Store Closes Dally at 6 r. M.; Saturdays, All Day J
Bo ' ' 4
IT.KAl.1iAJf.Yl1 Walnut St ,'i
tV mmJJlMr MmMmmmM m 'ill vc
I Jm g rVlrlWl t liyif Opposite
v i . 5s
Final Bargains
0
In Beautiful Dresses
At the Removal Sale
Only a few more days.before removal, so'
act at once or you will miss the greatest
bargains ever presented to your notice.
A number of beautiful dresses still here to
select from. All priced at
LESS THAN HALF
Original Prices - '
piPMBMHM
I George Allen, inc.
I 1214 Chestnift Street 1214
S Sale Extraordinary
Fine Summer Millinery
Your choice of 300 smart Hats. Every model in perfect cdn-.
tlition, to be closed out regardless of former prices this is abso
lutely the greatest money-saving sale we have ever planned.
$4.00 , $6.00 $8.50
July Clearance Sale in all
Departments Throughout the Store
Thn broken lines of shades, sizes and styles In all our various
departments have been marked at extremely low prices for Immediate
clearance In some cases the lots nre too small to advertise separately
hut the values will well repay jour shopping here during the coming
week
Odd Lots of Gloves Reduced
i
I.uiIIpk' two-cla.p 811k Olovej in Black, White, Gray and Pongee:
cashable broken size assortment redureil to 7r pair.
i:ihn lrriRtli niurk Mlk Olaies In sizes S3 to 6 only $1.50 quality
for Sl.OO a pnlr.
g Button Wnnth Silk Gloved In Black and White, broken size as
sortment at Jl.05 and z.50 pnlr.
8 llatton lencth Whltn Fllo.ettd Woslmhle flloveg with Black
embroiders . odd lot at M.3S pnlr.
12 llultnn length Chnmol.etto (.lore In gTay only; reduced to
$1.33 a pair.
Crochet and Embroidery Cottons
Odd Lots at Half Price
n M -' Crochet Cotton and Pcrle Cotton and several other makes
usuallv 20c a ball, now 10c ball
Ttrd PUir ull.en embroidery, all colors: reduced tp 2 ukrln. for fle. N
Red Star, Terle cotton No. 6, all colors ; reduced to 5c nkeln.
Bath Mats, Special, $2.50
Uug patterns In four color effects; some are slightly imperfoct
or Uiey would be worth twice as much, they are washahla and service-
Hand-Made Blouses, $7.75
A. clearance of SO high. grade hand-mads blouses at this very ex
ceptional price , mostly all alien.
White Gabardine Skirts, $6.95
A Sale of 100 Skirts
White Sklrts of the nnest grades of materials In plain models of
gabardine: some nm combined with voile, others nre fancy stitched:
smartly trimmed with fine I'earl Buttons. Sizes 26 lo 3:: waist. Many
of these Bklrts are worth double this price. Second Floor.
Odd Lots of Laces Reduced
Net I.nce., 18 nnd 52 Inches wide, embroidered netn nnd shadow
flounclngs : enough In most for a dress, reduced to bOr in $3.00 yd
Colored Embroiders Net Edges for ruffles and trimming; fine
Imported net edges greatly reduced now 25c n jnnl.
ItemnanL of nit kinds of I.nres are on sale In ikalrablo lengths
at about half their usual prices.
Remnants of Dress Silks
Remnants of our best selling silks In desirable lengths. There
Is splendid assortment ot theso and the prices ure about tialf ot
usual prices. '
for Sl.600.00ft front .1 Kfti. M
the Foreign Trade DfvrlopnieiitV.Cc- ,
poratfon, Action on ll'wa deferred.)
I'lirehoso of the vessel Is sought .leaf
n roiind-thp-world crill'e to Btlmunlft f
American foreign trade nnd devtJof
American commcrciat Interests In for
eign markets. " ,fi
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Orrmnn commerce rnlder Kron FrlaW
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