19. ) . " TTORfcY" tr - r?;3T -,. pi- ';v v' v a ' a WW 4, x .'J ' '4J re. H' . t" 3Wv. iSVBNINGi PUBLIC (LEDaERPHl33ADELOTlA:, FRIDAY, JULY 16, .1920 7' . ,J , m& 'wisT GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Wynne Tells of the Dance at Newport's Torpedo fff f; Tonight She Hears of Various Doings Station in the Social World . . k nultc some excite mUEBE'S to , be q fl fnr I .. nn Bt c"r ...i. ...Ivcn are ' ?ii..tt if their new 5 cww k"now the Motion if. on "dJC8& the war when I " "?' Newport to. Tames. II tui V "F :--.. on the near ; to"' .PtJ Vha t Ihrrc wad always n nit VkrhrrT- 'S?! .iin near said inland, MBM5i.i taTei were that there were "riunhe whole of New" kir.nndJ.mtoW and .urroundlM port - , p!f- t - p mine at the en A4 there m m" , d t0 b(! lfw thP SI' All River boat to tKut J ttlM t ,,flrt t ,o Into Srt't'V Mffllitt Tier and od between "nBa d WQr J3Mih?party will be quite romnn- To,Dlgh.ti! ieVt will all have to go e- KMSfin bontn. or perhaps, Srffc no 0,,,cr wny ot VWli Irtta K. Treneh. 17. 8. N., ?C Trench Vll receive the guests. K"-by "vcral other olTicers and tbtlf w.- . . RS. HAIUU n "" --- , M: She i staying with Me ,riJ' S".m remain with Mn' EMt a the t n e she will be !',?, I un.lmtoo.1 Mrs, A FAMILY mOUP . Mt cnuDiry. "' . . i. &' Wwtad? ,oVFrnne about ".hta1 month, if not sooner. tt end of th ninaiii. W 'f ' doD ot want to stay iatu tr but will Join him i..i,. nir!s fchortl. l s PEAKING of Europe reminds me. IhttrthitPtuuneMu".--- rmnon are DOTini a """- T ! BirSSd Save ee "about'1 all Mr. DncWl1 aDdvhe i fo w t Prfc h. .on, .broad o bu I K:Umnil.ndleheHmuch proved, kpowln, Mr, Ujjk. - jure mm wii b" '- T ,-'.. at f'ti worn oi nm limn-.- , . ,M 'henries, he wm better, so I hoe ill will go wen. OF COURSE, the girls of Bryn fnn-r nnrl fnrmcr eirls of Bryn M8t were muchly interested yester day in Helen Taft's marriage. pu Vnow it took place up at Point-A; Pie, Murray liny. Can., nt the Toft home. The eieiV-ment at uryn .uawr wi great when the rumor that the acting president was engaged to i-reu- ericlt Jonnson .uanmng ninriru bui" about. And, In spite of denials, most of the girls believed it was true, x uen. about commencement time, Miss Taft acknowledged that it waH so, and the dati of the wedding was announced. Somehow I think I would rather bo mirried in my own enuntry, but c 'icr wis, wasn't it a perfect spot to choose for a July wedding? .How we all would have sweltered at the wedding yesterday, hart it been hern, for Instance. And, too, the bride arolded much of the publicity which rould have entered into the affair nt Ut winter home. The Tnfts have spent t number ot summers at .Murray liny, to t probably seems like home to the bride. LILY, who is five, was seized with the spirit of rebellion the other day tnd for no known reason took her older lister's rag doll and proceeded to cut oi ill its clothes. Mother took Lily into her room and U1W to her seriously, and showed Itr how wrong she had been. The Ml had not been hers and nhc had not cnlj taken it from her sister, but she lid destroyed another's property. Lily littned respectfully but wns apparently tttirly unperturbed. fiTie made no ramtk when mother had finished, and u mother desired some show of sorrow, lie followed her young hopeful Into the tut room. What did she see. but Lllv nih'nncmrr Won her own rag doll, which wan the km ct her life, and which 'she hugged hit: arms every night us she traveled (l to dreamland. LIU- Mlzpti tim ,inii JiJ ilimmed it into the wasto paper 1 ."Why Lily." said mother. "I don't u wnnt to make of you, what Mm you behave this way?" Lilr Still fcnlrl imHilni. kt.t .t..H. wooll from the bcrnp basket she sat P lefore her on the chair and iu u si;, severe voice remarked: "I ratlinow what to make of you. you're WiJ getting me into trouble." XANCY WYNNE. tertvs August 1 for the PoconOB, where they, wll stay until September. Sir, nnd Mrs. Joseph J. Smith, of 1825 Do Lnncey place,' will spend the month of AueUBt at Devon Manor. Mrs. Alexander C. Ynrnall. of Wvnne- wood road, Wypnewood, is visiting; her slater, Mrs. Qcorero Miltorr Jones, of iiunoaia, vv. vn.., for a lortnignt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Kendrlcks. of Ardmora and Turnhrldgn nvenun. Ard. more, are spending the summer at Caps May. Among those who were entertained at tin dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. John O. Pew, of Springbrook Farm, Bryn Mftwr, on Wednesday evening In honor of the launching of the ship I. J. White at the Sun Shipbuilding Co.. Cheiter, which took plnco on Wednesday, were Miss Frances Brlghtwell,, of Charles inn, W Vn.. who neteri nn snonnor of tbo ship; Mrs. II. I. BrlnhtwU, Miss Kllsabcth Brlghtwell. Mr. I. C. White, nf Morenntown. W. Va.. Grandfather of the sponsor, and for whom the ship was' named, ana juns iva few. The Bev. and Mrs. Harry Itapsome and their daughter, Miss Juliette Ban some, hava gone to their stfmmer home at Lacorrln, N. H., where they will re main until September. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Bolts and chil dren, of Ardmoro. are v.ltlnc Mrs. Botts's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thornton Lewis, of the Meadows, White Sulphur Springs, W, Va,, when they will remain until October 1, Mr, and Mrd. Edward H, York, Jr., nf Havrford, will bo the guests durlne August of Mr. York's parents, Mr. nnd airs. Edward H. York, at their summer home at Grande Beach. Mo. t'r. fidwnrd C. Burton will ko nxt week to Chicago, where he will attend the building nnd loan convention as a Pennsylvania delegnte. Mr. nnd Mrs. Burton returned recentlv to their home In Chester from an extended trip through California and the West. Mr. and MrB. Herbert S. Casey, of Kent road. Wvnnowood lft on Moridav for Wlnnewaekn, N. Y., to bo gone for several "weeks. Mrs. B. P. Alllnson, of Lancaster av; nuo, Haverford. Is spending the, summer nt Buck Hill Falls, Pa. Mrs. Walter Graham Arader, of Wi ley Park, entertained at a luncheon on Tuesday In honor of Miss Agnea C. Kraft, of Wllkes-Barre. Miss Kraft U the guest of Miss Madelon M. Nlessen. of Twelfth street nnd Oak lane. Mrs. Arader will leave nidley Park on Sat urday, accompanied by her son, to spend the remainder of the summer nt her parents' cottage at Avalon, N. J. Mlsa Anna Gugert and Miss Laura Ojigcrt, of Wayne, are on a camping trip with a party of friends nt Lang home. Pa. Mrs F. a. Llppert, of Phoenlxvllle, has been visiting Mrs. F. A. Ougert in Wayne this week. Miss Frances Haines, formerly of this city, ;vho has been living since her re turn from Florida with her nephew and niece. Dr. and Mrs. Jesse Packer, of Newtown, Pa., left there to pass the summer in the Adlrondacks, N. Y. Mrs. Walter M. Steppachcr, of Meadowbrook, Pa., has as her "guests for the summer Mr. ami Mrs. Max U Young nnd family, of New York. Mrs. Youngr will be remembered as Miss I'.ona. Hteppacher, daughter of Mrs. Eteppacher. The Epsllon PI Sorority held Its reg ular meeting on Saturday at the home of MIsb Evelyn Peckworth, of Brook line. The members present were Miss Sara Bailey, Mlsa Harriet Doan, Miss Janet Grimes, Miss Helen Porrell, Miss Marjorie Ryan and MIbs Margaret Yeager. Mr, Frank E. Garden, of the Mary land, has left for Xorth Lovell. Me.. wnere ne win remain until September. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hlllebrand, of Oak Lane, are spending the summer In the Pocono mountains. Mr, and Mrs. W. Ralston Rodgers. Jr., of 49J2 North Tenth street. Logan, will leave on August 1 to spend the re mainder of the season In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lester Pflleger of 6007 North Twelfth street, Logan. re occupying their summer home In Atlan tic City. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mrs. Edward C. B Fletcher and her children, of Aubrey and Kent roads. Uynnewood. will leave tomorrow for Avalon, N. J where they will spend the remainder of the summer. MIhs Dorothy Faust, of Merlon, is spending a few weeks at the Stockton Villa, Caps May. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Beet, of Bala, are occupying a cottage at Stone Har bor for the summer. Mr, and Mrs. Warren P. Laird, of South Highland avenue, Merlon, Is spending the summer months In the Poconos. Miss Mary McCowan, of Trevor ave nue, Cynwyd, la stopping at the Lafayette, Asbury Park. Mr. Edward P. Llpplncott, of Becldey and Wynnewood avenues, Merlon, Is leaving for Seattle, Wash., where he win spend a month on a trip along the coast. Dr. and Mrs John Chapman, of South Latches lane, Merlon, have taken a cot tage at Ventnor for the summer. f, ,'. i'''f&it'!3QinMKinPMHBMBBMVl? i '9pSt V H wamEMjfcMningpnnninf uSkB & rJMiwJz" - ' . rmpmi CTwittSWsXi' ft ti m t, Ji?-.i1 22f i,. , . i . . cyn.,, J I VCSKZi. U beth Fnrniim. nt 1T North Flftv. fourth streot, and Miss Florence BecU- eii. ot urjs Harlan street, are Bpenainff a few weeks nt Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Howard II. Powell, of 4B21 Springfield avenue, announce the marrlago of their daughter, Miss Anna McCullough Powell, to Mr. Charles W. Campbell on May 29. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will bo at home after August IB nt 6429 Angora Terrace. Tho Femaret Girls' Club spent thn weea-cna ai Hopewell, N. J, iney naa nB their guest, Miss Marian Ardell, for merly or New York. Mrs. H. N. Street nnd her daughter, Miss Virginia Stroet, havo returned to their home In Providence, R. I., ufter vlsltlnir Mrs. Htreet'K ntnter. Mrs. Wil liam Downs Anderson, of 4948, Hazel avenue, Mrs. a. Cohn, of 4411 Chestnut street, Is spending some tlmo at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Adams, of 810 South St. Bernard street, have returned to their home after visiting Mrs, Adnms's parents nt Colorado Falls, Fa. Mrn. Halnh v. Mnmi nrt her tonbv son. Ralph F. Moos, Jr., are guests nt Had. don Hall, Atlantic City, until about September IB, when they will return to their homo nt 1023 North Sixty-third street, Overbrook. , i MANAYUNK Miss Helen Bowe, of Wendover street, has gone to Atlantic City to spend part of July. Mrs. Augustus Welsh, of Main strest. with her daughter, Mlsa Dorothy Welsh, will leave shortly to pass n. fort night in Wlldwood, Mr. A. A. Welsh will leave next week for a tour through Pennsylvania, stopping at Altoona and Pittsburgh Miss Mary Fagan, of Terrace street, left last Saturday to spend uome time In Atlantic City. Another sojourner In Atlantic City from this section IbIIss Mnrgaret Wall, of Wendover street. week-end In Wlldwood as tho guest of Mrs, Hamilton at her cottage. WI88AHICKON Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Frorfep, of 102 Rochelle avenue, and thuir family have returned home after spending the enriy autumn in ucean uiiy. wrn Frorlen days Mrs. J has as her guest for several Barton Paxton. of west Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hnlnes Prlco have returned from their wedding Jour ney, ana win ne at nome at eprosrue street, Mount Airy. The bride was Miss Anne Hnslett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James It. Hazlctt. Mr. Price, who was formerly of Sumao street, went overseas with the Unltod States army at the be ginning of the world war and remainea abroad thre months with the army ot occupation. NORRIBTOWN Among the guests present at a la-wn party gtven by Mlas Dorothy Langham at her home on Markley street, in honor of Miss Marlon Hunt, of Williams- port, Pa., wore Miss Helen xnomj bride, whose gown wag of orchid Baro net satin. Tho best man was Mr. Fred erick llless. brother of tho bridegroom, and tho ushers Included Mr, Harry Lae, brother of the bride, and Mr, Henry Sines and Mr. Carl lues's, brother of the bridegroom, Among thoso present nt the reception were Mr, and Mm. Thomas Boyd, Kir. William ltlets. Mr. und Mrs. John Kurtz, of Trenton, N. J. : Mr, and Mrs. Harry Sines. Miss Emily Sines. Miss Catharine Sines. Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Endlcptt, Mr. nnd Mrs Adolph Laekenttitiver. MK and Mis. Moiener. Mr, ana wr.i oeorge waver,. Stolt. M'sx Anns ixrjio, .Mi. , mum imi Kolthlv. of Padurah. Ky Covle. Mr. .tnd Mm. Su Mr. ami Mrs Benjamin Walker, i. J.l'l4tTVf.l. HoWMjM -V, . ', ,f,;? Mr. and Mia Oesran i:eltret. Mlsa VOriij. ' im Trrts, 3iiM ainnjo.M,, iaera,?Y? eM.tF. Mr.rr and Mrs Clarence Walker, Mr. end Mrs, ,' Trerrs. w. wiinam wray. Mr ssnaerufY?': ft I 'y'i , o nt lA'i Mr. JArniil Mr. .tnd Mm. Humuel Vln44-ft.,tf Warren Hewlett F.rwln Btisli an Mr. and Mrs Rl wending trip In Mlsa Annie, Le, 51fi3 jf. 1 Mrs. Sarah aougftlA"? ! eeo will spend tnetftA V5 .iuiit'iu Ktiiyi . i.m I'hoto by Fhota-CrA(ter. Mrs. John Y. Iluber, Jr., of Wynnewood, nnd her two attractive children fl.a Vlnnnra T)l1u TI TleatriCe Jarrett, Miss Dorothy Oresh, Miss Emma Roherts. Mli Catharine Beltzer and Mrs. David M. Bauer. Miss. Catharine Yeakle, of Da Kalb and Wood streets, entertained twenty guests at auction bridge In honor of her guest. Miss Harriett Balfe, of New York. Favors nt cards were received by Miss Gertrude Hunter, Miss Eleanor Shoemaker and Mrs. P. Frank Hunter, Jr. Harris, Miss Elizabeth Hette, Miss Alma Bertsch, Miss Edith Haines. Ming Naomi Blechoff and Mrp. Paul W. Boyd. , Mr. and Mrs, Claude B. Hagy and their son, Master Richard Hagy, of 138 West Mount Airy avenue, aro spending some tlmo in Reading. Dr. Harold 8. Broomall and Mrs. Broomall, of 7201 Creshelm road, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son. tho summer at tho Breakers. Atlantic City. Mrs. J. Wcslcott and daughter, Miss Adeline Westcott, of Twelfth and Jef ferson streets, nro visiting relatives in Albany, N. Y., for several weeks. Mrs. I. Plant, of the Hotel Majestic has returned from Atlantic City, where she spent several days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. Segal, and has gono to Phllmont, where the Is spending the summer. Miss Martha Nswberry, of North Eighteenth street, Is entertaining Miss Gladys Summers, ot Toledo, O., ns her guest for a fortnight. Before returning home Miss Summers will spend several weeks at Atlantic City, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jackson at their cottage in Ventnor. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Loeb, of the Lor ralne Hotel, have left for Summit Springs Hotel, Poland, Ms. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Jr. and Mrs Edward Garrett McCol- jwunce the engagement of their MC- riii. J ri. """" naiitucn rtrneu, son l?:M&,rJ- William Woodward Ar- t.... Inn enKa WUinTIP Mlei. T.P...I I ,., . Mil, . ..' n , . ""'anno Williams SIC- SV. "rf. Jonn "ancocK Arnett, wm JU5 Pine street Miss McCollIn f.ltTlduate nt tv, Ain.. e iqir n..n SrCS.11,B.e' lector Arnett is a grad 3At the clans of 1912, Princeton, nnd Ir: University of Pennsylvania Med- t..iwvi lui&h oi ;yju. liL"l? xir"' j0bn Barkley FUher, of Wall, Pn , formerlv of St. David's. inn e in v Vf" Ka,hryn Audenrled Fish- Mouncel titlkter. ! Jk.!;Ir' Jol,n McDowell Sharp 3d, at a fi&.t the William Penn Hotel, Xr. H.. J"' y"terday. In honor of Miss jgw Turner, ot Crnfton. Pa. Mlsa mt a graduat ot Wllnon Pnlleire V. ,L - ' ' Jj-Miro is a non of Mr. nnd Mrs. Will c, onarp. of Chambersburgi Pa., and " trajuate of Phillips Andover Acad t!I, ?.', Princeton University. Mr. H,?". Fisher and their family lived - in tins city i if1 JIrs' Langdon Klwyn Mitchell eL..wiuc th'r daughter. Miss Wt "nicneii. next winter, at two Sbe given at their home, 2220 De ccey itreet lm. Qraham Wood entertained the &.! ' 'he "Weeders Club" at fit, ' ". "lossoni Hill," her home at " On Wpdnesrtnv i fe and Mrs William II Hamilton ' rtlii...l a .!. jj, .! fcj... ru uom ineir winning nip kJi .. now the guests of Mrs Hamll tiiffren,. ' and Mrs. Samuel M C.'. ?l the'r homo. Broadlawn. gsyont Mr8 Hamilton was Miss Con wl. Vauclaln, whose marriage MflUmer, Bryn Mawr. feH Emory McMlchael and his son. NiS,"rf,'!n McMlchael. of Knoll House, WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. William F. Ansley. of 4939 Florence avenue, has returned to her home after visiting ner son ano daurlv ter-ln-law. Mr. nnd Mrs. John H. Ans ley, of 4511 Regent Btreet, who are spending the summer at their cottage at Sea Isle City. They will return tn this city In the early fall. Miss Helen Farnum nnd MIbs EUza- NORTH PHILADELPHIA ...M'8S.. Ircn8 K- Asn n"d her sister, Miss Eleanor Ash, who have been pass ing the early summer In Atlantic City, have returned to their home, 1203 North Twenty.ftfth Btreet The Ocean City HoBtess' League, composed of Phtladelphlans who spend the summer at their Ocean City cot tnges, has opened its rooms on the Boardwalk at Sixth street, and has been entertaining convalescent service men from the Philadelphia Naval Hospital. Mrs. Kenton Warne Is president of tho league ; Miss Anna Creth, vice presi dent i Mrs. Adam Kesj lor, Jr., corre sponding secretary: Miss Eleanor Fer guson, secretary : Mrs. Frank Webster, treasurer, nnd Mrs, Benjamin F. Mas chal, asslitant treasurer. The following will leave tomorrow 'morning to s;jend the week-end at a house party at Wycombe, Bucks county: Miss Winifred Hartman, Miss Rosa lind Weavar, Mies Henrietta M. Rohlfs, Miss Msrth Horner, Miss Khthryn Kel ler. Mlna Helen Klein. Mlsa Ethel Tay lor, Miss Qrace Kett, Miss Estelle Reed, Miss Helen Kletnsmlth, Miss Christine Mosler. Miss Matilda Mayer and Mlsa Mildred Kornbau, Dr. nl Mrs. J. C Flynn. of 1225 North Sixth street, are occupying ,thelr cottage In Ocean City, and have .vlth them their son-ln-Iaw nnd daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Douglass. Mrs. Daniel W. Hlldreth Is spending July at Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. David C. Humphrys. of 1S32 North Eleventh street, with their daughters, Mrs. W. T. Andrews, Mrs. E. W. Koeher, Miss Florence Hum phrys and Miss Kathryn Humphrys. are spending the summer months at tho Hotel Seaside, Atlantic City. Miss Emily Loralna Brldgen. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Brld gen, 1910 West Lehigh avenue, is spend ing a month In Mahanoy City, Pa., where she Is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. S. B. English. Mlas Brldgen was for merly of that city. Minn Rai'hel Harrison, of Rutland, Vt., Is spending the summer as the guest Mutr!Hriq Diet for All Accnl of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Costella. of WUWIUOUS uict. lor Wl ftgCS Susquehanna avenue. Quick Lunch at Home or Office, Mr. and Mrs. M. Greenhouse, of 1507 I " North Sixteenth street, are spending jj ImUath)aS Uit SubltitutCS TORRE8DALE Mr and Mrs, Leon Leopold and their little daughter.'MIss Sylvia Leopold, and Mrs. C. Einstein, of 6629 Torrsdale ave nue, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leopold, of Atlantic City, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Brumbaugh, of Torresdalo. have left orr a three weeks' motor trip to Ohio and will re turn by way of Niagara Falls. FRANKFORD Miss Jane Henbumo. of Harrison street Is spending several wceko In New Rochella. n. x as tno guest or Air. ana Mrs. C. Thompson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Piling, of 4628 Lelner street, nna Mr. nnd Mrs. Aitrcti Anderson are spending tho summer at Lako Pauipnc, I'ocono mountains. fl. TAtlna A hpIahhkh tnaltl dltfe.4t 4) Tl a ikllBS, JC CHWU aiiuciduii wm aiiuuu me. Rless Leo Wedding An Interesting midsummer home wed. dlrtg took place Wednesday evening, when Mies Amy Lee, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Lewis Lee, of 3107 Columbia avenue u-aa married to Mr. Walter Rless. the Rev- J. M. Tweedale officiating. The hriHe. who was given In marriage by her father, wore a. gown oi Dnani satin cmbromerea wun crys tal beadn. tulle, veil with wreath of orange bloesoms, and carried a shower bouquet of roses. Tho matron of honor was Mrs. William arlmwood, sister of the bride, whose dress was of white Baronet atln, and tho bridesmaid was mips Anna Lee, nlso n sister ot tne Why do we sell more Sumatra Blend Coffee at48olb(3lbfor$1.40.) than any two of oar lawer-prteed brands? Because better can't be hsdl Mann & dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET 11 t3K-Swr n J! T rvl .. V V 11 Yvt W ft 1 Al Nt N E v Sale of a i '. i Of Ladies' and Misses' Girls' and Junior Suits and Coats 19.75 24.75 29.75 Tyrol Wool nt these prices means half. cii 1? a saving of almost a Styles That Arc Wearable This Fall as Well as Now. Ladies Hats Vz Price MANN & DILKS U02 CHESTNUT STREET It .. wm -i. . 1 0.1 What's the Big News That's Going All Around Town? S SPFXIFY . The Perfect Water Paint Durable Flnlshe t I.oiv Cot John C. Oeters, Mir., Phila. I A i i vMKSvTOilSKilW Safe . I )WmS&RP Milk For Infants & Invalids No CooUsg I'fii W IM" ,-d Urt r i 1 w .' i KH (15? 11 " i.' QERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Alexander S. Johnson, of 10 East Mount Pleasant avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalgllesh, of 8301 Ogontz avenue, are motoring through Maine. Miss Jean Neel, of 124 West Mount Airy avenue, is visiting her grandfather. Dr, H. A. P. Neel, at Tacofty. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Austen Carey, Jr., have Just returned from their wed ding trip and are at home at 1921 Colo, nlal street. Mrs. Carey, who was for merly Miss Jane Stretch, was given a surprise miscellaneous shower on Tues day ovenlng by the members of hor sorority, the Alpha Sigma, who Include Mrs. Elmer C Taylor, Mrs. Harry He brank, Mrs. H. Bellmar Conley, Mrs, William Hershey, Miss Alice Duey, Mrs. Charles A Carey, jr., Miss Gladys Vance, Miss Helen Conine, Miss Marlon 2 m Bo on a trip to the Noith- lltoilJ? a Vnncouvor and Seattle. - IftUECL in lift (.aha aUnti, .Itf ,ir.o1,B ' " " ""I "' " """" a rT lrlt8 M' Lea, of Westthorpe Vtii , on' ls now In Boston for a ty )?,"?, weeks as the guest of Dr. Irtr. n Henry Pepper Vaux. of Tr,w for a trln of two weeks. l5'oJ!ldr,MrB' Edward Browning, of Km .0?lm,ont '" ovl Sunday last li, ,r tO their rnllnr. nl Tlnr liar. JJ" where they wilt remain durlns Kiohn C, Groo'me. of Tlrwn Mavr. j3Jlnr the summer at Winter Har? tS.?Ir,lvJ. Lawrence PanCoast. Ns?;.! a tt the wngllton noiei) r" cjty, f0r. purt'of 'the umrner, tut H wun. ii-Ja n.iiv suii ;.";"'" .rv" --:,v,i Tr- vi. wingm, vurawwts, wiii-.r BEtflrfl WITTTiiniU'PBJBni fllHtfnSHiTOOTf wJffiHgfBBTl "r Don't Blame It On The Pot ' w.u Because your coffee does not come up to your idea of appetizing excellence even thoueh you do pay a good price for it is not necessarily the fault of your method df makinc coffee. You can lay the fault to the fact that you buy coffee in paper baRS. Coffee packed in bag! is continually losinc its strength and flavor be cause the oils in the coffee beans are beinc evap orated. MorninB Sip Coffee is packed in tllp cover tins that keep every particle of strencth, flavor and goodness in the coffee. For that reason with Morning Sip you use only one-half the usual amount. A pound of Morning Sip goes twice as far and decreases your coffee expense. Morning Sip Coffee sells so rapidly that your grocer always has a fresh supply on hand. Your first taste of Morning Sip will show you how good coffee really can be when all the strength is kept in the coffee. Try Morning Sip Coffee. ' Sold By All Good Grocers MORNING SIP COFFEE Packed In tin to keep the flavor1 in Boasted and Packed by Alexander IShepparcl, & Som ' r .v ' ,. i 4 : wWlpBMBji3sMt $3,000,000 SALE of Men's, Women's and Children's Low and High Mfllii.iiYiHrii.i L?flBMt&&- f M m shoes in 1 IN THREE BIG PRICT GROUPS WmS) I In sB$Mm B '8 e eycn of events! Nothinpr like it has ever before 'ykqilMr rJm w been attempted in Philadelphia, and it will be a long, long mMy(Cmm Irowidw - tne beforo vou wi cvor see tno li,t0 of il Thousands of 'HpT Ml"ll,h f fyPwSRa--TTS persons are crowding our big store daily, snapping up the big JWvf " ' ffSim if NBSla' bargains they find everywhere about them. And if you need ri?3w. J&YM ,i llM shoes now or want to fit your children up for this fall, by all Rasp. ? Nv "fflf means come in TODAY! IK''M. rfl 2 1116-1 18-120 N. 8th St. 1 tSgJMm 'HHBIHI Open Fri. Until 8 P.M. f; ll&r Jjl. WmmSt. A Saturday Until 10P.M. f JW x' I' 3 t-M) h j i ' X r " 18 t. n wl 3t (.it I "art- ti' i 1?r WW irvi i'U ,-s W4 v" ti i si l'i ; I ti k flit '. 'tfO 3) & liiv:iili jink,i., It su