Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 13, 1920, POSTSCRIPT, Page 7, Image 7

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honey Wynne Tallcs of a Number of Things She Hears
About the Mwicaie ana harden tele to Be
Given ohp M. C. Campus in Cliestcr
"V - ''' I -'L'. . -... . .. Um.,. mm .,.. w.mr trln and Pcehin street, wilt ieava In Adjust tor Ure also at Ke nnebunkport, and will not , nntf w
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rn-'fi great life If you don't weaken,
Twt it? And when there, comes n
li'lv I. mi then, to break the mo-
' V f the Thent, you feci not quite
mL after all. and a If you could Bit
ffea" " . . u were.
Wf'Sw Eleanor McCnwlcjr the other
ft Mit o wo-green organdie. .The
' . . made with short sleeves and
WVfc !l SbSut the neck. Her hat
tf f orFAVTi.:i ilt. Tho frock
HWjWlt had a allk Blip of a
iM?., rcen under the organdie, or it
iltV 'Lll heen gray ; anyway, the effect
0,?hftfTa changeable material, which
" rr good looking. You know the
" V, ku-leVs have a house on Old
Ttd 5 ? rood at Havcrford. Mrs.
w" was Margaret Bannara. and
Ic?aWiharming : glrf Eleanor said she
..en her ay me" "" - -
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Tv. having prolonged, honeymoon.
ib. ore still in Lenox and are being
fl&X?J nil c a lot. You remember
mu- ,.d ln cheitcnnam ncre
JW.1 She wai Henrietta Sturj,..
""' . "m She was wenneiia omigij,
'' m.; of the late Robert Sturgls
. "!' Af.,Shti of the late Mrs.
!? W V, Sharplcss, o! Laburnums,
gtlten Mill
i..-r,i nbnut the garden
HMe which will be given on the
P rlii of the month on the
teentyfourt". 01 . M1 itary
t,Bpus o "'C.,A:? Mta. -William C.
',.BLno arv chairman of the a
?".. nd Mrs.' Garnctt rennicum .
ftihioned iroer and a Punch
fdv1 show and all sorts of enter
tents ft? old and young and mid
H.iied. .. ur) for the benefit
ififi'iSiffuSon. of Chester.
Si? .1 liratt of the college, most gen
22$? gave the women on the commit-
SSfetSSS- -d Mrs.
-M..i7 V Calvert hnve the supper
SSSe. i-Sh Gilford and a num
fc .f her nupils will appear In the
' . iL hnllet and classic dances,
ertfllD In ban wiu inCludc
"SSS?ySl. Baker as .con-
Mlto Mlotot and Francis y -
l,r.pllt;i, fhR other women on the com
Among the oiner " . th flf .
Es?Sws
,- Alias AUDlli
Lillian
" ii. tvtioo Annie u
uannaw , - -- ,
Dwyer, J., riiTBrith B.
Clira. K(T." Thman. Miss
Howell. Ilss
Lucklc,
tlotte liPHB. ,1-iW,.rti.T.n Denla!
jlffiEB Bta: Smith,
K K ropshlre, M - Katharin
TUlor, Dr. ivainanu- -"-rw-Th.
MIaSue Williams, Mrs. J. F.
ri"- 5HSJL Mi, Clara A. Munroe and
J cG7-dirS; C Dlgglni. Mrs1. William
$?ri? Jr.1 is chfi of the finance
'committee. .
T HEAR that the Tonj Drcxcls, Jr.,
1 of New York, are going up to
ldtiHon in awMK " B.rnS?r.i:
SD ls alwSys iVavTVhelr place.
Woott In, at Bryn Mawr. in July and
go up ti Islesboro, or Dark Harbor,
ire.ailtlstometlmcs called, for July
"mmXmcI is most devoted, to every
... . i... ..ni.a T.lvlncston u:a-
Idle, you remember, lived at her homo
Law. And Mrs. Tony Biddle stays with
?:. : l. . rri,. r.rnlf- -Riddles alSO visit
her every year. Those nephews are all
"ns of Mr. Edward Blddte to his first
wife, who was Miss Drexcl. Young
Tony Drexcl Is the soil of Anthony
Drexel, Sr.. and his wife was Mariory
Gould. The Drcxcl-Gould marriage
,ftV nlnp about ten years ago and has
hn n most hanny alliance. They have
several darling children.
KD, speaking of children, let mo
..n Trnn tii tnln of small Walter.
He is arrlvnd two years of age and his
daddy brought home a big Irish terrier
for him the othar day. Beside the dog,
wee Walter looKed about as big as a
minute. His mother and grandmother
weto frightened to death lest the ter
rier nip the babv's nose. And Master
Wnltr hrlntr nf on investicating dis
position, persisted in putting his small
nose in tne way. uowever, mc uos
teemed gcntlo with him, nnd bo his
mother turned away for n moment to
pick up a fresh piece of knitting, when
the heard a yelp from the dog. She
jumped around to find that instead of
anything happening to the baby the
baby was neatly biting the new dog's
nose himself.
NANCY W1NSB.
where they will be the nuesta of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Dlsston,
of Norwood IIa.ll, Oncstnut Hill. .
Mr. and Mrit. Francis Clark Clrant. who
sp'ent the spring and early summer with
Mrs. Grant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fran
cis D. Cowls, at their home, on More
land avenue, Chestnut Hill, are now at
ventnor, wnere tney win remain uniu
the autumn.
Mrs. Horace Blnney Hare and her
lamuy, or itanora, iiaanor, are spend
ing several weeks at liar Harbor, Mo.
Mlsa Esther Lloyd, of Llanyan.
Dovon, accompanied by Ml83 Hmllle
Phlller, will leave the last week In July
io sperm tne montn or. August at jacK
son's Hole, 'Wyoming.
Mr. and Mm. T. f?aftn TVIatAp anA
'family, of Wynnewood, are spending
mo summer at aararrac, AClrondacK
mountains, is, y.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sttwardson and
family, of Bryn Mawr. have gone to
-Nortneast Harbor, Me., lor the summer.
Dr. and Mrs. Sydney A. Bands and
their son "nave returned to thelr-home,
6344 Woodbine avenue, Overlook, after
making a trip to Sydney, Australia, the
birthplace of Doctor Sands. On March
10, Doctor Binda received a cablegram
statins; that his mother was dvlnir. He
and Mrs. Sands hurriedly prepared for
me ions trip. Tney leu nere itiarcn -u,
reaching Sydney Anril 26. tn dava be.
foro the doctor's mother died. Doctor
Sands recently reslamed his nosttlon n
chief of the dental division of the State
Health Department. He Is a brother-in-law
of ARftlf.tant CommlsBlonoc nf
Health McLean.
Miss Salome Heullngs, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Heullnsfl, has
been entertaining Kiss Nancy Little
and Mr. Theodore Campbell, of Over
brook, at her home In Capo May
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nason, of Haver
ford, will leavertoday on a motor trip
to the Adtrondacks and Canada.1 Later
they will go to Hydo Manor, Sudbury,
Vt., to remain until the early part of
September.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gerhard Lelper, of
Chestnut Hill, will spend tho first two
weeks In August at Saratoga Springs,
where they will attend the races.
Mrs. Clifford Feraberton, of 1230
Spruce street. Is spending the summer
at Englewood, N. X, where she la the
guest of her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Ingham, at
their home, Happways.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gilpin Lewis and
their daughter, Miss Sydney Lewis,
have moved from Rose Valley to Moy
lan on the Hill.
Miss Elizabeth Jane Beattle, of
Paoll. Is spending the summer with her
grandmother, Mrs. Robert Beattle, at
ner coiuigo at wapo may.
Miss Llla Fisher, of Torresdale. who
Is the guest during: this month of
friends at Watch Hill, will go In Aug
ust to Jamestown to visit Commander
and Mrs. Robert Henderson.
Tho Misses McAllister, of 2212 Rlt.
tenhouso street, will spend tho month of
August at Ben Grosvenor Inn, In Pom
fret. Conn. Miss Julia MacAlllster Is
at present tne guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Calvert, who are spending the
summer at Moylan, where they havo
taken the home of Mr and Mrs. Wil
liam Wrlnht. who have rone tn nult
inn fans to remain until September.
Mrs. H. E. Schofleld nnd her two
daughters, Miss Bernlce Schofleld and
Miss Martha Schofleld, of 4339 Mana
yunk avenue, havo left for a short stay
at Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karr, of 1811
Spruce street, with Mr. and Mrs. Abram
SicKeis. or the Maidstone. 1327 Son
street, will motor to Rldeau Lake.
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Photo by Pboto Craftrs.
MISS ELIZABETH ORIBDEL
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Gribbel, of St. Austell Hall, Wyn
cot. Miss Gribbel was maid of
honor at tho marriage of her sister
last month
ALONG THE READING
Mrs. Clarence O'Brien, who has been
tourinc through the v... . r.?T?..i.
has returned to her home, 1610 Ruscorab
Mr and Mrs. Horace Klelnfelder, of
Glenslde. are occupying their cottago In
Ocean City for the, summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schick, of 1524
Ruscomb street, left last week to pass
the remainder of th season In Ocean
City. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Conaway, of
Logan, aro spending the summer at their
cottage In Ocean City.
Canada, where they will be aruesta of
Air. ana Airs. Benjamin Recs, at Dora
Loage, tncir country nome.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Heymann, of
tho Latham Apartments, Seventeenth
and Walnut streets, are receiving con
gratulations on the birth of a son,
Henry Louis Heymann, on Sunday, June
27. Mrs. Heymann was formerly Miss
Edna Ellel.
Mrs. TereVa Atlee Hays, of Ridley
Park, announces the engagement of her
daughter. Miss Helen Dales Hays, to Mr.
Vauclaln Ritchie Williams, also of Rid
ley .pant.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bremer Brown,
Jr., of Germantown. announce the mar
rlago of their sister, Miss Adelo Mac
Naughton Watson, to Mr. Walter B.
Zletz, of Bryn Mawr, July 10, In this
city.
GERMANTOWN
Mr. George H. Talbott, of Princeton,
who la occupying the house at 6320 Bur
bridge street, will leave Germantown to.
morrow to spend a week In Washing
tort. Miss Hortense Pearlman. nnd Mts
Helen Pearlman, of 600 West Phll-Bllena
street, are spending the summer at
Camp Woodmere. In the Adlrondacks.
Their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Martin M
Pearlman, and Miss Hilda Pearlman
nnd Miss Hazel Pearlman will visit them
this month beforn leaving for Atlan
tic City.' They will move in September
to 328 Pelham road.
Mr. Alexander Young and his daugh
ter, Miss Ethel Young, of 646 East Tul.
pehocken street, leave for New York to
day to meet Mr. Young's sister. Mlba
Magdalene A. Young, of School House,
Moneyvle, Perthshire. Redgorton, Scot
land, who will arrive tomorrow nboard
the Celtic, which sailed from Liverpool
July 7. Mr. Young, with his sister
and daughter, will return to German
town on Thursday.
V, NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Grace Kett and Miss Kathryn
Keller wero hostesses at the July en
tertainment of the Tau Sigma Sorority
of the William Penn High School last
wef.1J. at.A!V l'?m6 of M8S Hele" Klein
smith, 2504 Master street, when their
engagements wero nnnouncd. Miss Kett
to Mr. George Hosfleld and Miss Keller
to Mr. James WrlKht. The miM in.
eluded Miss Henrietta M. Rohlfs, Miss
intuui nuuitri uioa racicn lliem, 31183
Mildred Kornbau, Miss Matilda Mayer
SIIm Christine Mosler. Miss Estelle
Reed, Miss Ethel Tavlor. Miss Rosa
lind Weaver, Miss Winifred Hartman
and Miss lOelnsmlth.
Mrs. Blanche H. Da Lour, of nifl
Diamond street, and her daughter. Miss
Alberta De Long, and sister. Miss
Bertha Allen, will leave on Thursday
for the Seaside Hotel, Atlantic City, to
remain until autumn. Mrs. De Long
recently announced tho engagement of
her daughter and Mr. Gilbert Van
Hoesen.
The members of the Clasa Sewing Club
held their annual picnic last week at
Belmont, and on Tuesday, July 20, they
will take a boat trip to Wilmington. Tho
members Includo the secretary, Mrs
James Crawford, who has Just returned
from an extended tour through tho
West; Mrs William G. Carroll. Mrs.
J. Howard Blair, Miss Anna Arthur,
Mrs. Anna Alexander, Mrs. David J.
Blank. Mrs. Frank Brandt, Mrs. J. P.
Partridge. Miss Frances L. Smith, Miss
Minnlo Slaw, Miss Helen Ware, MIsj
Laura Price, Mrs. A. J. White, Miss
Hannah Plnkorton, Mrs. Bertha Taylor,
Miss Loo Benyaurd, Mrs. Thomas Nes
bltt, Mrs. Mary Hepburn, Mrs. Ida Stet
tler, Miss Emily Harper, Miss Anna
Harron, Mrs. A. W. Lofland, Mrs. W.
H. Ridings, Miss Henrietta McElwee,
Mrs. Anna Stirling and Mrs. J. F. Steen
son. Mrs. Clarlnda Armstrong, of North
Broad street, has gone to tho coast of
Maine to remain until September.
Dr. nnd Mrs James C. Attlx, of 2355
North Thirteenth street, left on Sunday
for their bungalow In Monroa county,
Pennsylvania, and will remain through
tho present montli.
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Greenberg, of 1431
North Seventh street, announce the be
trothnl of their daughter. Miss Reba
Greenberg, to Mr. A. Mnurlco Price, of
31 38 Clifford btreet, this city.
Mrs Charles Hall and Miss Lillian
Hall, of 2121 Green street, are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin El
liott ut their cottage at Cape May.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Anna Malarehy entertained at
her home, 1929 Morris street, on Friday
evening at a miscellaneous shower In
honor of Miss Mae Doyle, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Doyle, of 2824
South Twentieth street, whose engage
ment to Mr. Walter Lynch has been an
nounced. Among the guests were Mlas
Catherine Conaly, Mrs. Charles Hogue,
Miss Irene Smyth, Miss Anna Dooley,
Miss Rose Dooley, Miss Kitty Malarehy,
Miss Mary Haverly, Miss Margaret
irnnv. Miss Anna Ilrown. Mlsa Flos
'Sweeney, Miss Margaret Doyle and Miss
Agnes iJoyie.
Mr.1 James Conaty, of 2404 South
Nineteenth street, has arrived from
Cincinnati. He will return tomorrow,
accompanied by Mrs. Conaty and their
children. Master James Conaty and Mlsa
Mary Conaty. Mrs Conaty will be re
membered as Miss Mae Moore, daughter
of Mrs. Kathryno Moore.
Mlsa Betty Gallagher, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John C Gallagher, of 1640
Rltner street, entertained the following
at their cottage on Atlantic avenue,
Chelsea, over tho week-end! Miss Ger
trude C. Brown, Miss Bess McCann,
Miss Cecelia Kenny, Miss Flo Jordan,
Miss Mario Daley. Miss Keith Toland
and Miss Mao Macron.
Mrs. Bernard J. Martin has returned
to her home, 2012 South Seventeenth
street, after having spent a fortnlgM
with friends at Baltimore.
WE8T PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Nesbert Sloan Wood,
formerly of west Philadelphia, and now
llvlrny ut Hun Hill. Chester. Pn.. nr re
ceiving congratulations upon the birth
.. a ...... KT.Virt Rlftfln Wnwil Ti- Mru
Wood will bo remembered as Miss Bar
bara Schcnk, of Endicott, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Brenz. of
8321 Baltimore avenue, entertained Mm.
Frank Smith, of this city; Monsieur
Pierre DeLattre, of Nice and Lyons,
France, and Mr. and Sirs. Leslie 1'en
nn. nt r.ansdowne. Pa . at their cot
tare at Island Heights over the week-
ona. Mrs. fepneu was ucioru ntr mm'
riage in February Mile Frances Do
Lattre, of Lyons, France.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Flnkel and their
family, of 5316' Baltimore avenue, havo
returned to their home after a motor
trip to Wildwooa, . j
Miss Marion B. Wltmer, 5029 Spruce
street, is spenomB eomo lime ai v
lantlo City.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter L L. Bryan and
their family are occupying their new
1.. 1,11 TtTAVl VlftlA.H BtfAAt.
UUIUO Hb W ...v... Uv....i
Kir utiiI Mn. William J Dickson and
their daughters. Miss Anna Dickson and
Miss Aanea Dickson, of 268 1 South
Forty-sixth street, are spending the sum
mer at Laoonla. N. H., where they have
taken a house and will remain until the
middle of septemoer.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Curtln HIrsh
and family, of ,146 South Forty-sixth
street, who have opened their bungalow
In Avalon, N. J., were Joined by their
son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs.
Harry J. Hart and Infant eon, Richard
Mason Hartz, who will spend tho sum
mer nvlth them.
TIOGA
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brown, of West
Erie avenue, are occupying their bunga
low at Zleglersvllle. Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Harry Johnson, for
merly of 3639 North Twenty-flrst street,
are occupying their new home, 302 West
Horttcr street, Pelham.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Duey, of 720
novmonri trt. have announced the en
gagement of their daughter. Miss Olive
A Duey, to Mr. Thomas W. Piatt, of
this city,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Regan havo
returned from their wedding trip and
win be at nome alter juiy io at isi
West Erie avenue. The bride was Miss
Isabel M. Casey, daughter of Mrs.
Katharine A. casey. 'ine latter is pass
ing the summer at her bungalow In
Parkland, Pa.
Mr. Irwin Ambler, of North, Nine
teenth street, has gone to Atlantic City
for the heated term.
Mrs. W. Armstrong Graves and her
family, of North Park avenue, are oc
cupying their summer home at Corson
Inlet, whare they are Joined over tho
week-ends by Doctor Graves.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hitchcock, of
3407 North Fifteenth street, with their
son and daughter, Mr. William Hitch
cock and Miss Florence Hitchcock, havo
gone to their cottage In Ocean City for
the season.
ROXBOROUGH
Mr. and Mrs. William Spink, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Rosa Haggart, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Georgo Llttlewood, Mr. nnd Mra.
Wani-v v. MllUr nnd Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Simpson left on July 11 for a
three weoks' trip to the Yellowstone
FarK.
Dr. and Mro. Watter R. Krauss, of
Farvlew, Pa,, have been spending a
month ao the guests of Mrs. Krauss s
brother-in-law ami sister, Air. ano ir.
Carroll R.- Thompson, of 618 East Lev
erlngton avenue.
Miss Estella Forster, of Manayunk
avenue, after spending some time In
Johnstown, Pa., left for Chicago and
will visit Canada before returning to
Roxborough. " (
Mrs. Charles Wesley Preston, of 4324
Peehin street will leavo In AjJgust for
a fortnight's stay in ocean urovo.
MOORE8TOWN
Mr. Harvey Jones, Mr. Harold Jones.
Miss Laura Wills and Miss Mildred
Wills are guests at a house party over
the week-end In Beach Haven, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts are
occupying a cottage. at Beach Haven for
the summer.
Mr. Edward Deacon and his daughter
are In Beach Haven for the summer.
NORRI8TOWN
Announcement Is mado of the en
gagement of Miss Evelyn Hunsberger,
daughter ' of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F.
Hunsberger, of Center Point, and Mr.
Elbert Eckert, of 717 Chain street.
Another engagement recently an
nounced was that of Miss Rose L.
Grelss. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
erick J. Grelss, of 732 Haws avenue.
ana Air. L.iri j. uisenDerger, or vis
Chain street
Mrs. Frederick Brvton Little, of 800
West Main street, entertained at auc
tion bridge at her home. Tho event
was given tn honor of Miss Edwarda
Crandau, or New YorK, wno is tne
guest of Miss Katharine A. Scheldt, and
MIsh Harrletto Balfe, of Orange. N. J,,
the guest of Mien Catharine Yeakle.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Dr. and Mrs. John V. Merahon, of
Ridley Park, accompanied by Mrs. Mer
shon's mother, Mrs. Worrell, aro spend
ing the summer at Kennebunkport, Me.
Mr. and Mrs. William O. Halkett
aro also at Kennebunkport, and will not
return to tholr home In Ridley Park
until Heptemuer.
Mr. Richard Peters has returned to
his homo at Felton Place, near Ches
ter, from a visit to his son-in-law and
daughter, Hrlgadler General Smedley
Darlington Butler, U. 8. M. C, nnd Mrs.
Butler, at their homo at Quantlco, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bader, of West
Philadelphia, have taken a houso at
Swarthroore, where they aro spending
the summer.
EUGENIE'S ESTATE DIVIDED
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Mansion Irl England Bequeathed to
Prince Victor Napoleon and Wife
London, July 13. (By A. P.) The
late Empress Eugenie bequeathed her
mansion and her estate at Farnborough,
England, to Trlnco Victor Napoleon
fjR1ENTALRuYf5
r Sold. Itoaatit and Exchanged
AIM Cltaned and RDtlrd.
H. TERZIAN & CO. "jrjj.
a. W. Or. IBU A Wain! Ms.
and wife formerly Prince aementfwlyv
ot ueigium, according to a xuaana nis- :t
patch to the Daily Mall. She alf left ;
a considerable sura to Queen Victoria ;
of Spain, who was her god-daughtcr V
Prlnco Victor is head of tho Napoleoa I
family nnd makes his home la Brussels, -
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Cuticura Soap
IS IDEAL-
For the Hands
6iMi.Otflt!nTti,Tleim,tS tnfywiir.TfrMMalM
ifclrMUi Oitlnrt Ltxrttrla4vJC. Mii.am
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Miss Minnie
13th abore Cheitnot
Take Elevator to Bth Floor
Hairdrciiing and Manicariag
Far Appointment Fhon Wslnnt 78S0
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MANN & DILK
5UD2 CHESTNUT STREET.'
The Ermine Publlo Idcer n-elcomes
sectsl notes ot lnterrnt from Tart on parti
of the city, bnt these nates must bn
cnpiible of Terlncntlon. Hereafter khIqI
Items sent br na'l the.paner will not
be published, nnless slimed by tbe ftnur
with nnme, address and telephone num
twr Address social Items to the SoclftY
router. Krcnlnr Fubllo Xiedcer, 600
Cbrstnot street.
Reduction
Sale of
Ladies and Misses
Girls' and Juniors
Tailored Suits
19.75 24.75 29.75
Tyrol Wool Is wearable' In all
enoenne Thi stvlp.R are olain V-l
and always are in style.
Ladies' Hats
i-Price or Less
Mann & Dilks
U02 CHESTNUT STREE
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. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Colonel and Mrs. John R. Valentine.
of Highland Farm. Bryn Mawr. who
liive been In Harford county, Maryland,
for the last two weeks as the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bonsall, will return
to tneir home touay.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hampton Darnes,
el West Acres, Devon, aro spending
two weeks at the Bedford Springs
Hotel, Bedford Springs, Pa.
Mr and Mrs. Robert C. Strawbrldge,
01 Aieaaow usage, uryn Mawr, who
nave been spending tho week-end nt
Long Island, will roturn to their home
today,
Mr and Mrs. Casper Wlster Morris
ana their family, of Itose lane, Haver
ioru, t til loave August 1 to spend the
Mlanre of the summer at Northeast
Harbor, Me. Mrs. Morris will bo re
membered aa Miss Cuyler. Her mother.
Mrs. T De Witt Cuyler. nnd another
daughter. Mrs. Joseph Walker, of New
orl, nro spendlnB the summer at tho
tuyler cottage ot Bar Harbor, Me.
,,Mr and Mrs. fcUbert Kennedy, who
iiaxe been stuylng nt Atlantic Cltv for
eme time, have Bono to Ashevllle, N.
in' cro ,nev wl'l BPn& 'his month
no August
miIriv,antl,?.Irs- Patrick Grant and Mr.
.h?,." .?' f Chestnut Hill, will go tn a
nort time to North East Harbor, Me..
III TtTfl
When Folks
Quit Coffee
because of cost to
health or purse, they
naturally drink
Instant
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FOR TOMORROW
A Remarkable
Offering of Pretty
Little Summer
Dresses
.50
ca.
DOTTED SWISS, ORGANDIES,
VOILES, LINENS, ANDERSON
GINGHAMS AND NOVELTIES.
Were up to 47,50
Geuting Quality
You could not buy an
"imitation" shoe at
Geuting's if you wanted
to. This is one store that
jhas "kept tho faith" in
choc quality. Every
shoo in this sale is regu
lar Geuting stock.
fi
Geuting Service
Thousands of the
faithful patrons of our
Market Street Store will
testify how imperative
it is that wo increase our
capacity there. We are
tripling our floor space
to give the famous Geut
ing service.
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This Season s Oxfords Going Now at
Men's
Women's
Every good, season
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shoes that the smart
woman could ask for.
Pumps, Oxfords, Colon
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tan, brown shades, and
our famous white kid
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Louis, Cuban,' military
and walking heels. All
toe shapes turn or welt
soles and evwy size
and width.
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Nine - tenths of the
season's most wanted
Oxford styles for men
will be found in this ex
traordinary assemblage.
Black calf, Tan Russia
calf, brown shades,
cordovan shades,
straight tips, wide toes,
medium and narrow
toes, leather or rubber
heels, etc. and every
size and width included.
81mm 5 to 8
CHILDREN'S
Play Shoes-Sandals $.35
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Growing Girls' Pumps
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Shoes and
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Every Foot Professionally Fitted Three Geuting Brothers
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For Tomorrow, Wednesday
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July Clearance Sale
110 Frocks
$20
Formerly $85 to $49.50 ,
A rare collection of the moat stylish gowns
the vogue, composed of:
5 Taffeta Frocks; all colors.
0 Georgette Dresses: pastel tones.
40 Organdies and Voiles; pastel tones.
25 Organdies; rick, dark colors.
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The Convenient Way
to Colorado
You've always planned to go to Colorado some day.
Why not fix the date of that "some day" for this
summer? It's a wonderful trip and surprisingly
comfortable and convenient. If you go via
Chicago &Norf hWesternRy.
and
Union Pacific System
You have your choice of three inviting trains leav !
Ing the Northwestern Terminal, Chicago, every day.
COLORADO SPECIAL
Leave Chicago 10:30 a. m. today
Arrive Denver 4:30 p. m. tomorrow
DENVER SPECIAL
Leave Chicago 6:05 p. m. today
Arrive Denver 9:35 p. m. tomorrow
COLORADO EXPRESS
Leave Chicago 11:20 p. m. today
Arrive Denver 7:35 a. m. 2nd morning
Each of these trains is fully equipped chooso th
one whose schedule best suits your individual
convenience.
For complete information aBk any local ticket
agent, or F. L. Feakins, Gcn'l Agent, U- P. System.
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