iW fa 4ej 5n 4 fix n" Jj IvW S4,y vntf'i H. "M6iffpmm a ptJi 1 F !, 1 O cy Wynne Talks of Miss No'rris's Engagement Miss f Butler's Engagement Is to George Lea Fdbiger. Miss Frazicr to be Introduced i 0" v rmirne vctf cw of MB were. In the Unsurprised t6 Jimp that Dorothy .!? wmil 1 mnrry a forckner. be ti wmXrf no one ever thonnlit of Kr. iil In ParM o mnnv yearn anil ......1 t hli Rfi".-that Bho would naturally be more 1 -.,tnl vrfth one from tlie otner me. fiance " Rumanian and Is at ?&nl In Hlberla, whfro he is one of iC. iinmnn an commis.iion. 1 II nam" I" Knoul Alcyrn. and ho . he very attract ve 'from Mrs. 5t. an well a Dorothy's ffhS am back from a trip through GPf' ''. TMnn lint n few ilavn neo iJd opened their villa In Narrninhactt Si Z , Tumdar. I-ettcra from Narra- i.n.ett tell nip that, Uorotny iooks aS n. ? ,,,n? h5 tMt wonder" hlittnM '."".m She in the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred K. NOrrls anu a mm m .hi. Plncknry KorrU. of thli city. Mm. iS and Dorohy have been living In Vc" York for the last three years. noJothv Is artistic ami, has become nulti famous as,ap amateur actress and 3.J..nn. Her costumes ha.e been the fata "and admiration of all beholders Jn th various affairs In which she has Sk costume at one of Alfred Tlarton's i original affair for the School of Industrial Art here Borne cars, ago. ND while talking of engagements do an; ii.. . lit.l f11 rtu Mm lOtl KnOW IUC cy wu wt "" - ....- I.. ..rtntt If 111 tint i.-.rtrtft iinrirr in vutiw" . " itrut;' " ' . . t - ".""""'"- !-.. .nn.t rn tvlinill nrouff rtr nnnu- ";"" ;" , ..; -- - ii.ii.u i .a nitnntrnii. i fact, illFSiSIBS U lHHlaliiiiiiilHliHi R ilw-fr V'.'y ' i BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH i f v West summer not a ,':"ir:.." . xv,iBnr. in Wr""".,'.. .: ll h,.t flrnrirn I.ee Sbtor California, a wn of Colonel ijc Feblger, U. B. A., and Mrs. Febi ;', Vancy begs tho pardon of all con ? ned. though she found out her mis tike before the day was through and changed the Information in the later editions of tho paper. It tiould be strange to read of one a oncaccmcnt to a person who might be. for aU we w ft por.ffct "i1"6" to the fiance or fiancee mentioned. riOLONEIi and Mrs. .Tohn 8. Muckle J cave nn interesting dinner last night It the , BellevucBtratford in honor of the new British consul-general. M . OeUl Campbell, who arrived in this J y onlv yesterday morning. Ho re n Mr. Thomas Parker Porter, who Iras recently recalled to Englnnd. Among tho guests nt the dinner m consuls from other natlonK. It wnn a delightful affair. T SAW Mrs. Andrew Wright Crawford 1 eterdav looking cxtremclv well in dark blue sntln and georgette crepe. Her dress was mnfle with a vanel ot utin bnck and front, laced across the hips with blue silk fancy bra d. Ihe ihoulders and sleeves of the bodice were ol georgette and the side dropcries or the fklrt were of the same mateiial. Around her neck she wore a chain of Hark blue links finished with ft large bead pendant. Hcc hnt was a mua toque of henna ttlraw faced with small rl Mho nolnted breasts. She wore brown pumps and dark blue stockings t T1RA11 that the William West 1 VrnrUr .Tru. have decided to Intro duce Elizabeth, their youngest daughter, at a tea on the fifth of October out at their place In Jenklntown. You know Ellmbcth Is a sister of William West Frnzier 3d. who married Charlotte Brown a couple of months ngo. and of the Ilev. Robert Frazicr, who married Luella Edwards, of Brooklyn, and is now living in South Dakota, nnd of Francis Frazicr, too, who is engaged to a Boston girl. EMILY who Is now seven years of age has been begging hard for n kitten. The other day Jfothcr almost said "yes." but brother Allen happen ed to hear It nnd exclaimed: "Oh. Mother, won't that be wonderful! I ran throw it up on the nwnlngs an' everything." Do I need to add that poor Emilv will have to wait awhile for said kitten? k NANCY WYNNE. for tholr summer homo nt Newport, where they will remain until late In tha fall- ' . Mr. Samuel Blspham Bowon, of, Oer montown. In visiting his daughter, Mrs. HnroUt McNeil, ot Boston, at her summer homo at Magnolia,. Mass. ' Mr. nhd Mrs. C. lleatley Duller, of Broughton lane, Vlllanova, left yestor dny to spend tho Bummer with Mr. Dulles's pnrenta, Judgo nnd Mrs. Ilobert living Dulles, nt their summer homo In the Cumberland mountains of Tennessee. Miss Bernlco Mcllhetmy. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Mcllhenny1, of Oer mantbwn. and MIS Helen Ilemlemon. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter dwynno Henderson", also of aermnntown, ndcompanlcil by Miss Margaret Phelps, of 13B South UlRhtcenth street, nro nt- lenuing mo conrerenoe nt Nartnneia, Mass. Mr. nnd Mrs. Itobcrt a Boutllller. of Pnnhurst, Wayne, will leave August 1 for Pleasant Island Camp. Ilnngeley Knifes, Me., to remain- until latb In Sep tember, ' Mrs. ndwnrd W. Blddle. president of the Civic Club of this cltv, will spend the summer nt her home In Carlisle. Pa. Mrs. Blddle has recently returned from i)cs Moines, In., whero she attended the mcutinK of tho National Federation of Women's clubs. Mr.. nnd Mrs. Clayton a. 'nixon nnd their son. Mr. Gilbert Dixon, will return this week from n ten days' cruise on tholr houseboat to their apartments nt .Seventeenth and Wnlnut streets. Dr. nnd Mrs. J. Hamilton Small nnd their dnughter. Miss Mary Small, who nro spending tho summer at their camp In the Belgrade lakes, Maine, will go In trio autumn to their now homo In Mont clalr. N. J. Dr nnd Mrs. Small lived unui recently in tills city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Aloxnmlei HlTnnn. T of prcxel road, Overbrook, hae returned iu meir nomo irom n motor trip to Bed ford Springs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Newton W. Corson and their daUKhtor, Miss Helen Corson, of I'eiliarn Court, nrtnnntmrn ..... , .! 4ioan clty cttnge nnd nro nt "lie ruKB inn, nt L,nKe Plnc'il, In the Adlrondacks, where they will aicnd n month. Tinii,"-Pihy.H5?.Swa,n' of GraV8 lane, 2!!d,AuguBIt, where 8hc wm spcml u,y Miss Hlnn Inilo... .-.1 in .!..,. An1.., .'""' ""u ii" ucriruuo Anderson, of Booth nnd rtnno tnn. iaOrinr(l. firn ).. I.m - M..I.I. ni.d ,nntp l1ftr.A n nl.nH. . u n n uneiun. In the Poconos. whero they have sailed for Spain, whero they will remain iiiueiiiiiiciy. ..iin, oiruier will ut remembered no Miss Margaret Yornall Conner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ell Taylor Conner, of Itydal. f'fca"'.Mra. Edward Hiighes. of ti .Johnson street, Is homo for the mi from uryn Mawr couego. ( ! Mrs-. Busnnno Corson and family are occupying their cottage at Avalon. Ni J. Miss ituth Corson Is visiting relatives In Boston. She will Join her mother at , Avalon later In the summer. Miss Helen Davles.of Mount Airy, nas rtrrlved nt the homo of her parents from Wellcsley College Mr. Rfbln Houck, of Washington land, gpent tho week-end In Wlldwood, $.'. J, Miss Martha Bawn, of Mount Airy, Is ti,n iriinnt nt liir mint. Mrs.! Martha A Knott, of 807 Hast Washington lano. Miss Frances nice, daughter of Dr. J, M. Klco nnd Mrs. Mice, of 6160 Pu laski avenue, has nrrlvcrt at the home of her parent from Cornell' University for tho holiday season. rhoto by Photo-Crnftcrn. MKS. FRANCIS II. IIOIILGN, .IU. 'lio before her marriage on Sat urday, Juno ID, wns Miss Sidney J. Franklin, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William B. Franklin, of Aril more ALONG THE READING During tho nbsenco of Mr. Tsvoderiptt MacGregor Campbell, who Is ln Kurope, Mrs. Campbell Is spending the summor at Poland Springs, Me. They will return to their homo ln Jenklntown In September. Mr. and Mrs. Henry H Strater. whose SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs, Henry Bcrwlnd, of Radnor, en tertained at luncheon at her homo yes terday. Miss Helen B. Sewell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sewell, of Aardnaree, Rydal, will bo Introduced to society at a tea to be given by her parents, on Tuesday, October 6, Instead of Saturday, October 16, as had been planned. Mr. and .Mrs. Sewell will also entertain nt a theatre party, followed by euppor nt tho niu-Cnrlton. on February 4, in honor of Miss Sewell. Miss Loura Taylor, of Boston, will bo the guest of honor nt n luncheon to be guen by Mrs. Henry Hulger Jeanes, of Laywell, Devon, on Thursdny, July IB. Mr and Mrs. George Farnum Brown Mill return from their wedding trip next week, and will be at homo In their apartment nt Haverford. Mrs. Brown was Miss Marjorle Morris. Mr. nnd Mrs Paxson Deeter. of Bryn Jinwr. entertained Informally ut dinner lost evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Hugher, of Huntington, W.Vn. Mr Pnul T. Haskoll, of 1713 Locust Meet; a5ile1 yesterday to spend some timo in Curope. wiu- ni"ic? lM; Reslnnld Morris, of Wake nobln, Vlllanova, will leave next week to spend tho remainder of the sum 51 ? thelr. oam. Shrewsbury Manor, on Chesapeake, bay, Eastern Shoro, Md. Hmlhi Samue' Del1 nnd Mr. Sidney Hutchinson, who hnvo been In Cnnndn on a flRhlng trip, will return to their homes this week. lilT; ?ina Mr?- Charles Gilpin are utay sefe ii Ambassa,or, Atlantlo City, for Mr and Mrs. P. Williamson Roberts, of Bella Vista, Vlllanova, left June 20 will remain until Scntcmber. cltv ill1" ,i08cnh L- Bn"er. f this Siuirffl i th" engngemont of their V?J W'fer, Miss Hlennor C. Bailey, to 2nd M?rryHJ' Krrie- Jr- "" ot M. city. rry J Krleffl al" ot tM lininiinni- M,rB- Paul Jr. Pontius, Miss deni?nVl ' P0"11"". Miss Uthel LaU l,.,.BrCM.nn,1 M". F. Bprriman from Ki.Cdvin!,, Mr John A. Perry aa ttMlutV&SX!1 tof threo J4?Rr,n!H M.'8, "efoert S. Jones, of it? nld.Be avenue, who 'nro occupying the r cottage at Wlldwood, entertained ns their guests over tho fourth of July SinLda T,Mrnn1x.iMrs- William Dun ning, of Roxborough. nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Davles, of Qcrmantown. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. nnd Mrs Frederick de Cnnlzares. of Wayne, will have as tholr guests over the week-Hid Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Pit man, of New York. Mr. nnd Mrs Rlchnrd D. Johnson nnu tnoir two daughters, formerly of Wayne, but now of Cnrdems. Cuba, nro spending tho summer with Mr. Johnson's daughter, Miss Helen Johnson, nt her home nt Radnor. Mrs. M. F. D. Scanlan. of Midland avenue, St. Davids, entertained her brldgo club at her homo on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman K. Condor. man nnd family, of Bryn Mavvt. will fpend tho month pf August an the guests of Mrs. William B. Adamson. of Vllla nova, nt her home on Lake Minna tonka, near Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs Humbert B. Powell ami family, of Wlndormoro avenue, Wayne, will leave July 16 to spend, the remain der of tho summer at Pleasant Island camp, Rnngcloy Lake, Me. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Craig, of Rad nor, nro now nt their cottago at Capo May for tho summer. GERMANTOWN Miss Helen V. Murdoch, of 523 Hnst Washington lane. Is spending tho sum mer nt Mcdford, X. J. Miss Vivian Berkman, of 6623 Greene street, will spend tho summer at Camp Kearsarge, Mc. In the fall Mr. A. Berk man and his family will Uvo In New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haton, of 809 East Washington lane, visited Mr. Ea ton's mother, Mrs. Marthn Long, of North Wales over the week-end. Mr. Stanley Eaton spent tho week-end with n party of friends nt their camp at Collcgovlllo. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Baldwin, of 7200 Crcshelm road, have iib tholr guest until August 1 Mrs. Bnldwln's sister, Mien Helen Mnxwell, of Boston. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Dalgllesh. of 630t Ogontz avenue, spent tho week-end In Ocean City. Miss Frances Hughes, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Harold Shertz, of Nippon street, hns as her guest her mother, Mrs. Block, of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. John Keller nnd Mls3 Mabel Keller, formerly of McManon avenue, but now ot 1020 Oxford Btreet, are 'occupying their summer homo In AMrnil. H. Jones, of Wlster street nnd Thorps lane J Mr. Oscar Gchrlng, Mr. Nathaniel Jones nnd Mr. Norman Lam bert spent tho week-end In Atlantic city. Miss Helen Pnrrott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs II. Parrott, of 6003 Lawnton street, has arrived nt the nomo oi ner parents from Bwarthmore College. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr nnd Mrs. John Dalley, of 2739 Vortli Ringgold street, announce tho en gagement of their daughter. Miss Catti ?rlno T Dalley. to Mr. Edward J. Cola han, of 2200 South Hcmberger street. r mm.i Mm TiwrpnnA Reeso Hlcht ...' relumed' after Rtiendlng their wedding trip at Poland Spring, Me. Dr and Mrs. James Dawson Whltnll. of "124 North Twentieth street, will Fnend August In Ocean City. Mr. and. Mrs Louis Whltall. with their son-in-law nnd daughter. Mr. nnd Mis P. A. Swnrtz, "ml their Utte dnughter, Mlw Betty Whltnll, will go to Wlldwood for tho closing summer month Mr nnd Mr. William Jungkurth ha'ie gone to Glensldc to remain until nutumn. Mrs. Harry Artelt has gone to Bowers Beach, IJ01., iu remain inrouisii lire season. Mr and Mrs.i John D Pearson; nnd Vii. fnmllv. of 4529 North Broad street, will occupy their new home on Gorgas lane and Musgravo street. Mount Airy, atn in ino Huiiiiiiui. i.ir. uiiu ao. Pearson havo announced the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Clara M. Pearson, to Mr. flerbert A. Williams, of Cheltenham. Announcement Is made of the mar riage of Miss Rose Levin, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Isanc Lovirr, of 1034 North Franklin Btreet. nnd Mr Philip Aucr bnch, of Camden, on Julv 2, nt tho homo of tho brldo'o pnrents, by the Rov. A. Levy, of the Ohel-Jncob Temple. Upon their return from tholr wedding trip Mr. and Mrs Auerbach will spend the summer ln Wlldwood. They will be at home Itr Cnmdcn after September 1. Mr. nnd Mrs. Valentine L Wilson havo gono to Chelsea to remain through the summer, and will be nt horn;- niter Oc tober 1 at 4(112 York road Mrs Wilson, who was Miss Madallne S. Wlnternltz, waB n June bride. Miss Pauline LeMpzlgor. of New York, spent the holidays with her brother and slster-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs Nathnnlel Lelpztgcr, of 1429 North Fifteenth street. WI88AHICKON Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Acuff, of Seville street, aro spending tho season In Wlld wood. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sllvcrwood nnd their dnughter. Miss Myrtle Sllverwood, of Rlghter street, hnvo gone to Wild wood to remain until September. Mrs. Edvvnrd' Preston, of Rochelle nvc nue, has taken a cottage at Capo May for tho season. tw6 WeddwSs in suburban districts MUt Parrott Marries Mr. Drake. Mayberry-Brautlgan Weddlnfl The marrlago of Miss Elizabeth .Par rott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester J, Pnrrott, of 139 East Walnut lane, to Mr. Arthur Ktnnlev Drnltn. of Bridge port, Conn., took plnco nt tho homo of inc uriuos pnrents nt 4!30 o'clock on Tucsdnv nfternnnn. Mr. Pnrrottl nnVt his daughter In marriage nnd tho Rev. ur. i;nnns uontty Jennings, or mo First Presbyterian Church In German town, performed the ceremony. Miss Janet Pnrrott nttended her sister a maid of honor nnd Mr. Enos Smith acted ns best man for Mr. Drake. A small reception followed the ceremony. Mr. nnu Airs. Drake will be at nomo at Bridgeport. Conn . nfter Septem ber 1. MAYBERBY BRAUTIGAN An Interesting Julv weddlnir wnn thnt of Miss Bertha Brnutlgun, daughter of mm, ueorgo urautignn, of 3613 Nortn Eighth stroet. nnd Mr. Alexnnder May berry., of 1424 North Tweirth ntrent. which took plnco on Tuesday nftornoon ui mo noma ot mo unuos mower, wiin tho Rev. A. L. Miller officiating. Tho bride was attended by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lnwrenen nrniiHiinn mill Mr. Robert Mayberry was his brother'n best man. Tho ceremony was followed by n reception for the- families. f Mr. and Mrs. lajberry left on a trip nnd will bo nt homo on their return nt 3611 North Eighth street. The bride' groom served one yenr oversens' with Dlv the Seventy-ninth ncer corps. vision, 304th Engl- 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Mabel. Dyke, of 1412 Porter street, Is spending several days at At. lantlo City. Miss Lola Mlekly will leave next week for a trip to tho West She will re main for somo tlmo with relatives ln Iowa. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Guerln, of 1703 Rltncr street, motored to Chelsea on Saturday They will stay thero for the season. Dr. B. H. Mnnn nnd his family have moved from 1603 South Fifth street to their new home nt 2208 South Broad street. Mr! Harry Brown, of 1434 Porter street, spent tho Fourth of July Mlldaya nt Atlantic city. Mr. Wilbur J. Forrest, of 2B1S South Nineteenth street, Is spending several days at Chelsea. Dr. and Mrs. Anron Brav nnd family, of 917 Bpruco Btreet, nro nt, their tpt tage nt 3o North Iowa avenue, At lantic -City. Mrs. L Dougherty nnd her son. Mr. Joseph Dougherty, of 1713 McKean street, aro occupying their bungalow at Wlldwood. "Mr. and Mrs. Joocph Weber and Mas tor William Weber, of 2526 South Colo rado terrace, are occupying their cot tage nt Wlldwood. They entcrtnlned Miss Chrlstino Lcntz and Mr. Harry Lntz, of 2411 South Seventeenth street, over tho holidays. Mr. and Mrs William Clay, of 2514 South Nineteenth street, have returned home nffr nn extended visit to At- Inntlo City. , i " WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Levy, of C013 Larch wood ovenuo. nnnounoe the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mildred Doro thea Levy to Mr. Philip Dlcksteln, of Nashville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ilamllton Spates havo closed their home, 5426 Wynncflcld nvenue. Wynnefleld, nnd nro nt the Dennis Hotel, Atlantic City, for July and AUgUSt Dr. and Mrs. William J. Ryan, of 702 South Fifty-fifth street, accom- onnlnrl lit- Mr nnd Mm. W. J Ilynn, Jr., Mrs Mnrle Golden, Miss Lprotta Rynn nnd Miss Kapicryn Ryan, left here on Saturday Inst to go to Chelsea, where they will occupy tneir Bummer tuiwsv. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Mnstcller, of 821 South Fifty-eighth street, havo left this city tor Chelsea, where they will oc cupy their cottage for tho remainder or tho summer. ' Mr nnd Mrs. Thomas E. CoreJJ and famllv. of 6023 Washington "Y"1??: nro spending tho Bummer months nt At luntlc City , . Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren ITud H" fnm.lv of 5445 Cedar nvenue. aro oc iuplng their summer cottngo at man, N J. . .... Mr nnd Mrs. J V. Doyle, of MM Angora terrace, have Kn 11 win City for two months, where tney wm occupy their bungalow. Mr. and Mre. Alexander Simpson, Jr., havo returned to their homo In Overbrook from a motor trip to B6d fortl Springs. Mr. .nnd Mrs, Henry DuBols, (hair son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. nnd Mr. George 'Hewlas. nnd Mr. William Du Bols hnvo closed tholr home at 4225 Pino street nnd will spend tho remaln- tinref ths r'a4mroWltt9tr)fc fMt cottago at Beftuh iiRVerw; Theytnn turn some tlmo in Otstobor,''' ". ,'i, Mfss Mabel Leas, of Fortieth nd Pino streots, has opened her cottaa at Bay Hood, which she wilt occupy- Ur tho remainder of tho summer. , , , . nr i ' Half-Yearly Clearance Throughout the establishment The modes of Fre De Man style distinction being reduced to "the littlest pricings' to secure an early and complete disposal. Plus a Summer Hat Clearaway at $5.00 Extraordinary Values! 1302 Walnut Street Jtofthtotmit al46mSltttt ( fflitZ'Qhrlttm ifkilalKUihia PRESENT FOR THE MONTH OF JULY UMMER c t hi.B- $ Frv irk Mid-S Clear Reductions Averaging less than their former prices E0AT5 EAPES- -Bouins -UTrars 1 Blouses 'Millinery SPSS! HI IBB WK Gray Oxfords Reduced in the Summer Shoe Sale A beautiful dress model in light gray suede. Made to sell for $18. Sale price: $10 nfieicrerv)aH S . 7 liooiShop ntrv rl420 CJiosfautSl Where Ony th Beit U Good Enough, Wor Cio Dally at B P. M, 8turdyi, All Df. Most Reasonable Prices for Quality L(f cltp jn zjy&micL s&& . Chinese Peel and Grass Furniture Due Last January, But Just Arrived Therefore 25 Per Cent Discount in Price And it is the smartest Chinese furniture it has been our privilege to offer. Comfortable Arm Chairs . Delightful Rockers Luxurious Reclining Chairs Shapely Tables Stylish Footstools Just in time and in tune for use on the porch, the terrace, the lawn. Closed All Day Saturdays During July and August 1008 Chestnut Street . THERE aro many interesting things In the (Jneatnut Street Shops these days. Indeed, it 3eema almost as if tho merchanta have been keeping all their most alluring wares to cheer the jaded warm-weathor shopper, for rarely have the shops offered such attractions as on the days following the glorious Fourth. innaaxnsirxixCtfrire Accounts SoJiWfctfcnzrorcraarra: Mason & DeMan$ 1215 Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery J V Tl The Price Is 5 .00 SPORTS HATS for Tonmrrow Only Were 10.00 and 15.00 A splendid group of Sports Hats specially assembled; Ribbons, Straws, Satin, Georgette and Organdie models of tho beauty that is standard with Mawson and Do Many Millinery. ' New-Season Duvetynes Rich new effeata in Duvetyn, featuring tinsel and otlver smart decorative trimmings 12.50 and Upward : I fejsauniliCJaJFtf rchaslng Agents' Orders 4cceWrrxnfocJ ?quls j "$ti THERE is a summer cottage in tho Pennsylvania hills the in terior of which owes its chief charm to its highly polished lloors and the attractive finish of the wood work. Two years ago it was a rath er forlorn-lookinir shack, but a clever woman with the decorator's instinct saw possibilities in' it, and. armed 1 with cans of Old English Brightener and Old English Wax, she set to work to transform the floors and ' woodwork. Tho Old English Bright- 1 encr removes spots and takes away the dingy, dull look from the wood. It does not warp the floor Hue water. Old English Wax gives a soft, re flecting radiance to the wood and protects it against scratches and heel marks, xou can Duy tnese prepara tions at the store of J. Franklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut Street. ON A warm summer day those Honey Dew Melons from the storo of Henry R. Hallowell & Son, Broad Street below Chestnut, make a delightfully cool nnd refresh ing dessert. Freestono Peaches from Georgia have arrived, too, and they are deliciously sweet. Those luscious red Plums from California and the large California Cherries look most tempting and add much to the attractiveness of tho Gift Baskets and Hampers of Fruit. Among tho new things at HalloweH's this week are Seedless Grapes from California. Out-of-town peoplo will be glad to know that HalloweH's are making week-end shipments to points as far distant as 1000 miles from Philadelphia. Such shipments reach Atlantic City in 4 hours, Pittsburgh ln 11 hours and Spring Lake in 5 hours. IT IS meet that the most treas ured of all rings should contain tho most prired of all stones tho diamond. It has come to be the accepted stone for the engagement ring, nnd those who, with the eye of tho connoisseur, select diamonds for their color and the excellence of cut ting and polishing chbose for the precious ring the Polished Girdle Diamond, a stone of rare brilliance, which is exclusive with tho house of Bailey, Banks Biddle Company. Exquisitely mounted In pierced plati num, a single Polished Girdle Dia mond makes a most beautiful ring, or, combined with other stones, it is equally lovely. Many engagement rings nowadays show a cluster of diamonds rather than the single stone, and Bailey's have some most exquisite rings oi tnia typo. I WAS looking at s u ih m e r dresses today in The Blum Store at 1310 Chestnut Street. Fluffy, diaphanous frocks they were frilly organdies and daintv dotted Swisses, and I was most delightfully sur prised to find that all of them have been greatly reduced in price. This is really a wonderful opportunity to buy vacation clothes, for there are some remarkably good-looking sports togs included in this July clearance. I told you somo time ago about the pongee suits. They aro so practical for wear at the shore and for travel ing, nnd some of the daintiost and prettiest blouses to wear with them are to be had at very reasonable prices. There are some lovely Georg ettes and somo very good-looking tailored blouses in heavy silks and in dimities. 4TT7OR the newest in sports H togs," said n Philadelphia woman, "I always come to Spalding's." They were looking at a bathing cape, an uwning-strlped affair of blue and white, bound with bright orange-colored tape. It was really a most practical cape for wear on tho bench. No wonder, I thought, that sho decided she must own It before another day passed. The next thing that pleased their j fancy was un attractive little sports hat of quilted taffeta. Tho Ladies' Specialty Department at tho Store of 1 A. G. Spalding & Bros., 1210 Chest nut Street, has built up a reputation for its attractive sports hats, and i just now sweaters are coming in ior their share of attontion. The fiber silk sweaters in Tuxedo or tie-on models are very much liked. THE growing appreciation of tho value of color in decoration is nnn rpfinnn. ttprhnnn. for nur evor-incrcaslng interest in Chineso rugs. There is a rug in the window of Fritz & La Rue's storo nt 1015 Chestnut Street with soft, rich col- orings of mandarin rose and blues the ground is rose, that misty rose .-.1.1-U mtnltt nllHAsf ll O 1 1 0 .1 Willi.' WHICH UHK"- muiuoi u i ...- berry, and the predominant color note in the border is blue. One could wnll imncine it as the kevnote for a very charming color scheme. Then there is a blue rug, that wonderful , blue which we aro wont to associate with things Chinese. Its border is of tho mellow tint of old Ivory. Fritz & La Rue havo a number of the ( smaller rugs which so many people us-in place oi large rugs auring mmer. Jml$& Sale The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street Julv Clearance " V4 to' Vs Off the former prices Our Entire Summer Stocks are marked as above for complete disposal. Remember that these are NEW goods of the Blum Store standard and all most desirable. M GOWNS For street,' 'evening, afternoon and sports wear. $8 to $150 were $15 to $239.50 SUITS Tailored and Dressy ihodels. Also Alpine wool. $10 to $69.50 were $19.75 to $95.00 r M rJ BLOUSES .vA Georgette, Voile, DlifcV. ity, Tricolet)e. hw $2.25 to $19.50 ' were $3 to $29.50 SKIRTS For street and sports wear. $5 to $39.50 were $7 to $59.50 WRAPS and COATS Summer models; also Wraps suitable for early Fall wear $25 to $135.00 were $39.50 to $210 No C. O. D.'s No Approvals All Sales Final m $ p! JtA ftiWM i n.m Hk ,a ''Ji ha Vi fl ASSOCIATION r V)'V a - & 'v 'd ft MIS-? Ji ke Perfectly Wed j WjA ,h youthful Jjgure "" A) 7 EAR LA RESISTA and keep your figure I 4t W younff. SPIRABONE ataya placed at the I fM ffl hips, combined with LA RESISTA designing, g $m fl mold the figure and create, as well as preserve, R , , l i exquisite lines of Youth and Style. V ' t j Adaptable to any typo of Figure v , a 'ifl Prices, $4.50, $5.00, $7.50 and up I Splrabono obtainable only In La Reilitn -H'i An excellent nascrtment ot La rtealsta Corsets, and 1 : , experienced nttera to give careful personal service to all 1 ' 'A 1 customers, at I ZP Ii STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER'S, I $ And other firtt-clat ttoret jEMk I iS ' i nil a THE GHJLSTJKU.T. . - v ... a. Air .. N LM V V n, 4 ,?,ld W'mij,i2i& ,, ..,Ai . t r. . .?!.. a. jtotfrfijtfiX. suiU.. i yjl