r'vi ?V w .'' , ' v !) ,'1 'id - i,. .: A . K' ..Wk '.T 4" ,v lT , V ., "' f ' . A.y r . " it . . . i . :.. ' 'A ' "WO -" ' i. ?i V S i .'iV,v., i , ' . JkVk'. 'v' r "- "V A " xH' ' " ' BVBSfiCNG PGjBfce .LEDtfEfe-:PHI;ABEI;PHIA,, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1920 1 ) (7ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of Next Year's Debutantes She Hears of a New Kind of Rummage Sale The Gilbert Mathers to Take Horseback Trip ,niTA. CAItTEB Is to bo Intro- .V (!"T, ntl.er. Mrs, Kdw n N, Uen- cer K"r" ,i, Hill. &W Ben "on. alio Ih'b &ni.ln of Mary U and of E1,cn nnd EugCnla 'vSrinln 1 " n(1 ,,ns br-w,n mlri .Vr.ll nrrntices verv fcmnly nnd AA S "o ?s very generally liked bcci , ill iloiib lcos lmve rt very Rood flm, whin tl c "bulls mill nil the re of 'I"1 iMmJi start. Hlie nut! her slMtcr tvLrc nt "resent nt Hnrliw Lnko with tbdr grandmother, and In Austuot tSr " n" g0 t0 1I6t Sp g8' Vn" for the month. . TT VVfi ynu heard obont the rummage II .alt which nil the women on the Mln Wnfc nro orrnnslwr for tho fall? aJ a new Idea n .to the rummnw ,4i,nt o . earth do yon think they decile toenll It? A NO-TIUMl SSaK Furthermore, it h to bo raramK j,"'. , ,. ...nmpn 011 the '5,;; 't e iiome of the flood '.?nT"V . unmnnt. the Ilryn Mnwr K d at Uosemout. the Ilryn Mnwr HW Horfnl Service, the dera tion of Churches nn uiu ull"" IDll, vw.". .--- --- . tii.ii in r inn imiiiiiiiiui.ii nmvi ami cpmriu 'iv . ... ------ ,. It IS to uc iicm ... ...u "; ;., ., r 1!.. and, believe me. It will be tZ'nnto lately there hns been o much 5"K. !l rn, bm.1 thlmtH at tho rum- hrw? hm- a Iclcet to Hryn Mnwr ?rrthne? I1. . no.trnri, end of it. bra.uSe lateh- there Job been , much trni a wen us " ."."n" -. --- rnN that a Ktcnt many have sort of SS''M iin" on them. ThlK time ft IS Kolns to be different, : owever, nnd mCMs'cVarierH Slnnlckson I. to be chairman of the affair, nnd sue will lave nn her comimucc ."V". v ! Brown, Mm. Clarence W. Dolnn. Mrs. Thomas Xehnll. Mr Harry M. Shaw Mrs. Alfred Lowry. Mr. Dunn and Mrs Frank Tracy GrlswoW. M soon a I hear more about it I'll tell you, anil when it will be an' everything. Till: Cllbert Mathers nre nbout to take a wonderful trip. They ore leaving thN week for C.lacler National Park and are roIiis to iicnl several weeks out there on 1i horseback riding trip. Doein't that Hound ideal tar nwnv from the toil nnd bustle of the oltv'ntid the numerous people who urc nlwnvs 'round, fairlv living In tho open. Wearing riding clothes, 'free, easy nnd comfortable. Vliat's rne Hie. I whould gay : for a few weeks It is, anyway. Clladrs Mather Is no sweet looking with her fair complexion and bright eyes and pretty gold-shot bnlr. She is not nni thine like as tall as her sister. Mrs. Victor Mather, and yet they look more alike. I think, thnu Mrs. Pntterxon, the third Kl"ter. though tliow three bear a itroig uemblancc to .ich other. The other two, Mrs. lleggs nnd Mrs. I.ec, who died of the flu two years ago, were very like each other. Kdith Lee's baby is almost two years old now. She was named for her mother. Mrs. Karle. her grandmother, has had her most of the time nIiicu her mother died. IF YOU passed through Uroad Street Station yesterday morning perhaps you naw the little children nnd their mothers waiting there for the Paradise Special. I did, and I went out in 'spirit with them. For I made n trip theic one summer and if ever there was it good work undertaken in this city It is thnt. Paradise Fnivm is way. way out beyond Taoll, beyond FniM-r in the most perfect Country. There's n strcnm whero the chil dren can hwini and paddle, and there's the most woudufiit old spring hoto-c. It had watermelons lying In it the day I was there nnd, oh, boy! I sat on tho farm-house porch nnd ate some of said watermelon. And the house where tho women and children stay, hns a lovely bic general room With a talking ma chine. And tucrc's h garden for the bojs to work in; nnd there nie hills, nnd dales, nnd eows, and chickens, and pigs; und it's just wonderful! Indeed J would not have minded Joining tin party in self yebtnday. TjM.LEX wns starting out to ride iu her new tricycle the other day, when Mother called her to come up and elmnfto her shoes. Now i:ilen is obedi ent, hut oh! how she wanted to go riuht out on that trio.wlo. She stood on the lower step, torn between desire and duty. Then she looked at her father who wns nearby watching the striiKKle, and, "Daddy, I suggest thnt J on take the tiicyde out nnd park it In front of the house," said she. "while I go nip to Mother." And Dnddv did XAXC'Y WYXXIO. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ruUi nmlMr' Victor J Jlulfonl. of Mutnum, JVincotc, nnnounce tho mnr i in? .of,,tlelr. daughter. Miss Mary t im "ry,MuKfml ,0 Mr. Heglnnld Mor- Urtay l$Z f Xew York' " H'11- i,'es.wold. Unverfonl. left on Tuesday on tLf,nlls" nl?"L' tnn '''natern Shore. n.,i,Jr h?xiw. bout' ,he Gndllv. They ent ermine,! nformnlly nboura tholr bont Hook? I. I raCCS J'CBtor''a-V oft Sandy wMi1hhm,,".l'er.l,.of ,hn canl o'ub who mt T.vin,n,eV!,,rt by Mrs' A- Mr rnnr.1 ylr.',..f Wayne, nt hrr homo to- ".,"" inciuoe Mrs. Tiohert Kmott J..r..M,r.M Joseph Hutchinson. .Mrs. 1 1 1 i i 1 u . - ,.----- Mr, , ' " V. lur- r. i-nul Thompson ton MrCy 1sJl",onM1r Ocorgo Ilur nro spending the summer nt Bar Itar ATr. nm1 IVTmi lTn,..i ty nHt. n Pnnrnure road, Haverford, nro at orth Uast Harbor, Me., until September. Mrs. William T. Elliott, of Oltnn road, Ardmore, has gone to "West Hills, u. I., whero she will remain during August. Mr. and Mr II, Korrls Harrison and Ihclr family motored a few days ago to New London Conn,, whero they will be the guests during the summer of Mrs. Harrison's auntB, Mrs. Howard Butler and Mrs. Robert Gordon Butlerf of Nev ork. Miss Mary W. Wright, daughter of : . 2..1. .irs. ueoree Hhoemalccr nob ertB Wright, who has been tho guest for n month of Mrs. Frederick C. firewater, nt hor bungalow at Diamond Point, on Lake George, will go tho first of Au gust to Oneontn, N. Y where ehe will visit Miss Mariorle Ilussell, .daughter of the rtov. William Russell, after which she will spend September .with Mr, Brewster nnd return to her home, near Codnr Grove, Frankford, October 1. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Collins, F r?M,y. of Bwarthmore, but living now in Wilmington, nro receiving congratu-, atlons on, the birth of a son. Mrs. Col 'In win bo remembered do MIeb Edith w. Watson, do.ugh.ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleorgo J. Watson, of North Chester roar), Mr. and Mrs. William I. Scharter, of h." .c,r' aro spending soveral weeks In the Adlrondacks. ,. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harlan Jessup and jneir sons le,ft n few days ago for a motor trip to Gettysburg, whero they will remain until next week. Mr. Ed ward Jessup. Mr. Jessjp's father, ac companied them. , Mrs. parnett nihswanger' nnd Mls's Julia K. Blnswnnger, of Oak I,nne, nre spending this month In the West and. will pans August nt Charlevoix,' Mich. Mr. nnd Mm Isadore Blnswanger ar occupying the.lr cottago In Longport, N. J., where their mother ahd sister spent a few days before leaving on their tfln. Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen announce tho betrothal of their daughter, MIbs Rose Cohen, to Mr. I. Fcinman, of this city. Miss Emily G. Hnydock, of Ridley PnrK, has Issued Invitations for a dance at her homo on Saturday evening- in honor pf Miss Alice Mlchaux nnd Miss Jpnny Lynde Mlchaux, of Houston, Tex., who nro tho guests of their brother-ln-lnw nnd slRtor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Horaco Haydock, of Pressor Park. Mrs. Nathaniel Knnwles nnd har daughter nnd sons. Mlqo Anni. ii,t ICnowlPs nnd Mr Nathaniel Knowles, Jr." im ...1. utoiBb jj. nnowies, za, are snendlng tho summer nt the Hotel Chnmpernowno, Kidney P6lnt. Me., and will not return to their Chestnut Hill nomo until September. Mr. Knowles will Join them later Mr. and Mrs. Morrla h. Brodle. of 42s oIf street, nnnounce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Sophia Brodle, to Mr. Joseph N. Jaffe, of this city. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Bncr, of South Narberth avenue, Narberth. uro enter taining Mrs. Baer's slater, Mrs. W. W. Myers, nnd her daughter, Miss Margaret Myers, of York, Pn. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, of Elm terrace. Narberth. have as their guest Miss M. A. Krenmer. of Mcrchantvllle, N. J., for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Yunktr, of talrvlcw. aro receiving congratulations on tho birth of a son. Arthur James l unker, Jr. . tmsXfftw IlnBi' :$MM home ftt 8528 North Seventeenth street, M,rs. Bott, who was Miss Bertha Rosen thal, of 3729 North Botivler street, was n June bride. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Raffel, who have been traveling through the West to California, havo returned to their home, 3625 North Fifteenth street. FRANKFORD Miss Jeanette Patterson, of Foulkrod street, is spending several weeks in Wlldwood as the guest of Mrs. C. Hill man and Mies Charlotte HHlman, nt thdlr cottage. Mr and Mrs. John Schofleld and fam. lly, op 1717 Harrison street, have re turned from a stay in tho Poconos. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayrns and her daughter, of 1306 Orthodox street, and Mr. and Mrs. Amlllnck havo sailed for Europe. They will visit France and Belgium, and expect to bo away until November. Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Crankshaw and their family, of 1016 Arrott street, arc Bpendlng the summer at Atlantic City. Mrs. P. Anderson and her son ar visiting frlcn!s In Reading, Pa., for sev eral weeks. Mrs. Georgo Smith, of 4675 Frankford avenue, and Miss Blanch Orcw aro ort an exicnaeu Canada. Dr. T. II. Nlcholl, of 8132 Elberon sireui, nas returned from nn extenacu trip td Michigan and Cnnada, Mrs. Nlcholl and her children, who wero with him, will return on August 1. Miss Helen Carter, of Orthodox street, has returned fromTnvor, Col., where she had been visiting her uncle nnd aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Williams, for the last three months. Miss Carter will leave within a few days to spend a month at Belgrade, Me. trip to Niagara Falls and Photo by Hollander. BJISS MARY ELIZABETH ALTEMU8 Who with her mother, Mrs. Dobson Altemus, is spending some time at Narragansett Pier with Mr. and Mrs. James Dobson ALONG THE READING Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore B. Culver, of Jenklntown, uro nt Wernersvllle, where they will spend Eqveral weeks Mr. mil Mrs. Jacob L, Tyson, of Jen klntown. have motored to Lake Como, n. .. whero they will remain for two months. Mrs. Jacob H. Wllcnsky and her daughters of Atlanta, Oh., are gur-sts of Mrs. Wllensky's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Loeb, nt their cottage. 5600 entnor avenue. Atlantic City. GERMANTOWN Mr nnd Mrs. Howard Albright, of 1915 East Cheltcn avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Myrtle Albrlcht, to Mr. Joseph ToneY. Mjss Merlon Tophi n hns returned to her home nt 5128 Greene Btreet after Fpendlnc a few days at her cottnge at Ocenn City. Miss Phyllis Freed, of 4428 Uber street, entertained Informally at her homo on Tuesdny evening. Guests In eluded Mia Mnrcnrpt 1VArnirt Mlui Mnry Griffith. Miss OIndys Speece, Mil's rmrenc v-oioDouKn. ansa Hannah Shaw, Miss Helen Andrews, Mrs. Carlton Sehard. MIsh Eleanor Zlmmer. Miss Violn Holllngs nnd MIsb Agnes Horner. Mr. nnd Mrs, John L. Zimmerman. Miss Lillian Zimmerman, Mr. Raymond Zimmerman, of 38 Knst Hnlne street, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlrs Mnen nnd Miss Ruth Mnco havo returned to their nomo from motoring to Spring Lake, . J. Mrs. George Townsend and her iinugntcr, .mifu wvciyn Townsend, for ni"rly of titiH Sullivan street, nre occu pying their new home ai 823 Woodlawn avenue. Mr John J. Layhcn. of 132 West North Sixteenth street, who have been spending the early summer In Town send's Inlet, have returned home. Mrs. Annie' Cook, formerly of 2031 North Seventeenth ntreet. Is occupying her new home in the euburbh of Camden. Mrs. Dorothy Gross Cherry, of Atlan ta, Ga.wllo has returned to Philadel phia Blnco the death of Mr. Cherry and Is living nt 1611 WeBt Lehigh avenue, has gone to Ocean City for the remain der of the season. 'Mrs. John Goodfellow will leavo tho end of the month to spend August In Asbury Park. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jt. Buckley, of 1135 North Broad street, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daugh ter, Cathnrine Buckley, on July 16. Mr. nm! Mrs. Albert Levi, of 1C01 Olrard avenue, are spending the month with tlilr Hon-ln-law nnd daughter. Mi and Mrs. Mortimer G. Levy, at their cottnge, 9 soutn Newport avc.nue, Atian tlo City. Mrs. Charles Prescott. of North Eighteenth Btrett, has returned from a ten nays visu m mo uciawuru ihi Gap. Mrs. M. Feustman, of 2122 Spring Garden street, will leave shortly to Join her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Bcrnnrd Foustman, at Deer Park, Md. Miss Charlotte Feustman will spend August at Summit Springs Hotel, Portland, Me. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter O. Herzburg. of the Hotel Majestic, havo left to Join Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pearlman on u motor trip through New York lake resorts ond New England. having spent a few days nt her home In the city, Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Donavon, of 123 Fern avenue, Darby, formerly of South Philadelphia, aro receiving con gratulations on the birth of a son, Mor ris Xavler Donavon. Mr. David Heppard, of 1223 Wolf street, left last week to spend a fort night with his parents at tholr cottage in Wlldwood. Miss Bertha Vaugh, of 6932 Paschall street, and ner Bister aro Bpenuing tno week nt Atlantic City. Ml. Katharine 11. Ford. Miss Anna M. Ford nnd their nlcco and nephew. Miss Dorcen Rawlln nnd Master Ford Rawlln, of 2125 South Rosewood street have returned to their home after having spent a week at Atlantic City. TIOGA Mr. and MrB. Newton Firth Hill, of 152S West Erie avenue: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flnley. Miss Sallle E Hill and Mr. Newton Oliver Hill returned early In the week from nn automobile tour through the Pocono mountains. Miss Betty Blundln. of West Tioga street, has Joined her parents, Mr nnd Mrs, William Blundln, and her sister, Miss Jean Blundln, at their summer home In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bott have re turned from Pittsburgh and will be at M00RE8T0WN Dr. F. G. Stroud BDent tho week-ond In Beach Haven. Miss Janet Burr Is visiting Kdythe Warden in Beach Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Heberton Williams nre occupying their cottnge at Seaside Park, N. J. Miss Helen Louis Crlder, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Evan Alonzo Crldor, ofv Lenola, N. J., was married to Mr. Francis S. Coombs, Jr., of Camden. Tho ceremony was performed In Trinity Church by the Rev. F. A. Warden on MIDSUMMER CARNIVAL Affair Will Do Held for Three Eve ning, Commencing Tonight Elaborate preparations nre being mado for the eighth annual midsummer car nival of the parish of tho Church oi Corpus Chrlstl, which opens this eve ning on the church groundH, Twenty ninth street nnd Allegheny avenue, ana will bo continued until Saturday eve ning this week nnd Thursday, Friday nnd Saturdny evenings of next weeK. Rustic booths will bo decorated wltn flags and bunting and the grounds will be Illuminated with Jnpancso lanterns nnd electricity. Embroidered linens ana fancy work, groceries, fruit, candy ana refreshments will be for sale and tne various amusements will include Bltamg boards, games, automobile rides ana in carodssei. On Juno 30 the aueen of trfl. carnival will be crowned by M""v,i5 mund Cans, councilman of the I niriy eighth ward. July 31 will be ''old homo night." when nil former members of tno parish will be guests of honor, and tno program for that evening will open wiin a baby show Tho hand of the churcn of St. Frnncls Xavler and short plnys presented y tno uorpus nrioji . matlo Club will bo among tho at tractions. . . . ,, Tho parish, one of tho largest In .tno Thlrty-clBhth wnrd, Includes a "f"i" between Tioga and tho Falls of Bchuyi kill, which some years ago was known ns Paradise. Among those having tne carnival In charge nre HoV. Henry Naylon. rector, Mr. Peter HuBncs, chalrmnn : Mr Patrick Delaney, Mr. John Wilson, Mr Patrick Ecu'lV. '' Edwin McCusker. Mro. Thomas Shortan, Miss Mary Gavnghan. Miss Mary Mur ray, Miss Bessie Doughertv. Miss Mary Moplnley. Miss Mary McClookey, MM Katharine McCloskcy. Mrs. J. Hall. M as Mary Nugent, Miss Mary Maynard, Miss Mario Loughran, Mrs. Joseph Durham, Mrs. Charles Sherman, Mlsj Mry Cleary, Mrs. J Vlzzard, Miss McBrlde. Miss Annlo Martin. Mrs. J. Hunter. Mrs. Charles Jones Miss Elisabeth Wa Mrs. John Hlckey. Miss Mary O'Donnell. juiss ijiizaoem Aiiern, i" "'"ot.M rell and Mies Floronco Murray. Shouio the weather prove stormy the carnival will bo held In the auditorium. Emily Culp, Miss Mary Frey, Miss De marls Fleming, Miss. Sarah Fleming, Mrs. O. Clifford Wilson, Miss Helen Hoffman, Miss Edith Haley, Miss Mil dred Haley, Miss Elizabeth Morrow, MISs Gladys Morrow. Miss Laura John ston, Mrs. John Slook, Miss Edith Johnston, Miss Mary Holcomb, Miss Grace Kemper, Mlsa Mildred Earley, Miss Julia O'Connor, Miss Hncberlcln, Mies Kathleen Brearly and MIsb Anna Fulton. WI88AHICKON Miss Elizabeth Kerler has gono to Cape May for tho remainder of the season, Mrs. "Henry J. Dahm, of 268 Kalos street, and her daughters. Miss Edith Dahm and Miss Alice Dahm, left during the week to pass a fortnight in Cape May. Lockhart-Harrlson Wedding The wedding of Mrs. Gertrude f3. Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph W. MaoNeal, of 2113 North Franklin street, nnd Mr. John W. Lock hdrt, of 3619 North Sixty-eighth street, will be solemnized this evening, with the Rev. Samuel W. Purvis, of the Thirteenth Street Methodist Church, offl elating. The bride will bo attended by Mrs. Walter Turner nnd Mr. Turner will bn best man. After the ou et serv Ice Mr. and Mrs. Lockhnrt will leave on a thro week'' tour, andf after AiM 16 will be at home At 2111 Ndrt Franklin, street, j . Immediate members were present. T both families ROXBOROUGH ,- .., . .,tm..m Trtnri!Af have .ur mm ...ra. ,.. a. i. .."-.--- - gone to Wlldwood -for tho remainder or tho season. Miss Maud Saussman, of East Shaw mont avenue, was hostoss to the mem bers of tho Young Women's LeaB-Uo of the Ridge Avenue Methodist Church, at their Mrst nnnlversary. Her guests in cluded Mrs. Edward Stroeper, Miss I westne STCTRHSSj When Folks Quit Coffee because of cost to health or purse.they naturally drink ' Instant Postum "Theresa Reason Fi8h direct from ocean to vouV ! II III nlli iW-WM i HI i... H- ! IftuMvftA WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Webb. 6465 Cedar avenue, nnnounce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Maxlno E. Vebb, and Mr. William F. Corbett, ntao of th s city, Wednesday, June 30. Mrs. Francis E. B. O'Brien, of 5216 Spruco street. Is visiting her daughtei. Mrs H. H. Wellington, nt Newtonvllle, Mass. Mrs. Wellington wilt roturn with her for a three weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hnnnlgnn. of 27 North Sixty-first street, will leave for Atlantic City on Monday for several weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Perrem, of 3931 Baltimore avenue, have returned to their home ufter visiting friends nnd relatives in New Custle. Del. They now have ns their guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles R Pearce and MasterAlbert Penrce. of 612 South Grant avenue. Wilmington, Del. Dr. nnd Mrs. R. S. Martin are enter taining l?ootr Martin's mother and sis ter, of Rending. Pa., at their homo at 710 Main street. Darby. Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Costello, whose marriage recently took place, are nt home at 4!U3 Baltlmoro avenue. Mrt. Costello was, before her mnrrlage, Miss Marie BUrton. of Savannah. Gu. Miss Ada Baker, of 6327 Baltimore avenue, and Miss Edna Tier, of Llan erch, nre the guests of Dr. nnd Mrs. G. Harper, of West Chester. Mrs. Joseph McKee and Miss Lottie McKce nre spending the summer months at Pocono Manor, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dunn, of 4232 Westminster avenue, have left for a trip to Niagara FallB, Canada and Dun kirk, N. Y. BBBmH L NlAMlM MS cMs$BS The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut St. FJuly Clearance Saleri which brings all our wonderful and new summer apparel at reductions of 14 to 13 Off Friday Special! $35 Organdie Frocks & sx ZU Frocks, indeed, of tho better srrade. Dark grounds and bright colors plain or embroid ered with dots of varied sizes. Every indi vidual fashion most charming. No C. O. D.'s All Sales Final No Approvals FISH - - FISH Fresh From the Ocean to You FRIDAY and SATURDAY Specials Porgics . 10cu. Sea Bass . 25V Butter Fish, 20V Weak Fish, 24V cChuck Roast. 24c lb. Lean Young Brisket, Wh ittl M Willi Hi I MMtfM iMiiim l Opcn Saturday Until 9 P. M.i ill-win nm iii tii im ini w ii i ti nm ntn tf SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Michael Pesalano. of 750 South Klghth Btreet, and her son, Master Ml- i 1 imlo JJ-MQM-Bl HiKwiPPrWlH ' nTMIi7MlliilMB Sharpnack street. Is spending two weeks I chiel Pno. have been visiting In Atlantic City. Mr. und Mrs. Norman Ilnnc and their daughter. Miss Murnel Hnne, of Frank ford, will be the week-end guests of Mr. and Mm. Herbert Ai Wallace, nt 438 Enst Mt. Airy avenue. "inlleld s Artor. Mrs. I tTflV. il. . J'uwl" nmzer jcancs. Kdwln Graham and Mrs. their relatives, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Pcstnlano. of Albany, N. Y. Mrs. l'es salnno will be remembered an Miss Rose Do Cnrlo. Miss Genevieve Oalen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Galen, of 2413 South Seventeenth streot. Is visiting frlndfi at Chelsea. NORTH PHILADELPHIA I Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mnrtln. of 2012 Dr. and Mrs. William Odcnatt. of South Seventeenth street, have returned 1239 West Lehigh avenue, with their i homo after having spent several days nephew. Master Ilurrill Crouse, have at Wlldwood, gono to Atlantic City for the remainder Mrs. Harold R, Balentine, pf 1710 of tho season. porter street, has returned to her cot- Mr. nnd Mrs. William F. Coin, of 27 if. tago on Fifth avenue, Avalon. nfter Mis Charles Slnnlckson with her rioscmnit '!??, y""ima- slnnlckson. of S'ff'111,11 hor sister. Miss Wnllacc. JK' 'r:''"' to spend tho next threo 'Ks at Murray Bay, Can. v.: .'"L" ..'. Weldner Wlmlev. nt imi il' ' ' '-IKMeenth street, iinnniii.cpt. tho Miss iVB-Ki'meni of hop ibimhi ffl,.ra,A.H'- , ! turn i.iij. their fun!ur8, ,V'nlter 8' Thomson nnd t"t SJ0 a Ww?l 0rniont. have taken a Co thr. a lnter Haibor, Me., and will S"i.heff iUSbVr.t0 remnl" Unl". EOme naughte'M.'Ji1 V?011,1"80" ai' her be" "on Atl"3.:1 ,h Hutchinson, and Waterloo Mfn iMlUllon Hutchinson, of Aui5"t i ' D.evon- w" ,5nve Binifii Pier. mnA ft ",0nth nt Nu,ru- be?l""n-fCp!!?, D?,Corttt an1 5l'sa Isa fompanlci h'a JC" on Wednesday, nc Cart nlndL Vfn?r'Mnml Mra William thev f' Jor Nova Scotia, where "in remain for about six ueeks. the nidnpiJ1I.fts- Zh0maa, Newhnll, of mornlnt foV ' I.thn"' ,eft Vterdny ,,"""' or il motor trip of ten days. "aught"? "miS Fowc1' Kna and their on, Devon wuT"1 Kv,inB- of Krroll the next ?;w"1 le,nvo t0,lly to spend '?.mn?rc, UHy.npa"l0ml,1Sr0VB' Ch .,"."" ?rank l x tl 11. hflv Shaw P. Eckfeldt. of returned from fffVuV.t.n;?ewiri' "r." h".y S JPjnj the month or Augta1" Po'! hold VeFnon ' iLTi i Tttylcr. of New Kpr ngH rn.vhVr.cnntow,n ls nt Bedford the mladl"hof,A'uhB',,,:U' rema,n unU1 ChVaJnuTnnV 0tto T-. .Mallory. of Most Reasonable Prices for Quality 3. c3i:i&. - t71 "Manchester Prints" BedSpreads of a beautiful, colorful, unusual kind a welcome change from the commonplace white. There are softly blended Oriental designs: gay, vig orous English floral patterns; dainty pale-colored effects. One of these spreads will give character to a whole room in your summer cottage. And many people like them for all-year use. Prices, $7.00 to $18.00 1008 Chtnirtftrcst Our Greatest Dress Clearance to date! It is worthy of comment, in that the styles arc those of the actual present, and spe cially so in that the values are remarkable, carrying Drastic Reductions. $5.00 All Summer Hats $5.00 1302 Walnut Street "jaiLMW A Sale of . Taffeta Frocks Georgette Frocks 39d to 59d Summer's fairest fancies are reflected in these lovely afternoon frocks of Georgette and of Taffeta in light and dark tones, and of course navy blue. Every ona of these frocks appeals to the woman of critical taste, who appreciates smart lines and fino needle craft. Closed Saturdays in July and August IWTtTBTFj 127 S. 1 3th St. Philadelphia The Shops of Sensible Prices A New Arm of tho Millard Service Whan Completed a Beautiful Mrllard Shop Will Opon in Atlantic City Brighton Block Boardwalk at Indiana Avonuo 99 : mk I. :ssmWm. S ' mm a i jLUxg 1337 Chestnut St. "A Healthy Scalp Grows Healthy Hair" tfS s ff4 UEXiJJL V-b IHRH adiot AIR TONIC OUARANTEED to be prepared from nnett pharmaceutical Inire dlenta and to remain fdw acvs for 20 year The Hair Tonic You Have Been Looking for Why? Because it is the only radio active tonic. Its radio-active properties energize the roots and eradi cate hair troubles. Then the scalp grows thick, luxuriant hair. Indorsed by thous ands of men and women. Jadio-activity the supreme scientific achievement in RADIOR- is found in no other shampoo or hair tonic. Featured in the Best Drug and Department Stores TUB IUDIOR CO., Ltd.. ol London 235 Filth Ave., Niw York Philadelphia Distributors R. R. Boggs & Co., 1011 Chestnut Street The Last Corn When you end your corn with Blue jay, it will be the last corn you let grow- You will knowhow to atopthe pain. And how to quickly and completely end all corns. There are millions who use Blue jay now, and they never let a corn remain. The new-day way Blue-jay is the new-day way, the scientific method. It was perfected in a laboratory world-famed for its surgical dressings. It is supplanting the many treat- ments which are harsh and inefficient. It has made paring as ridiculous as it is unsafe, for paring doesn't end corns. Do this tonight: Apply to a corn a Blue-jay plaster or liquid Blue-jay whichever you prefer. Mark how the pain stops. Then wait a little and the corn will loosen and come out. BAB 1920 What that corn does all corns will do. Some 20 million corns a year are ended in this way. Don't suffer corns. Don't have your feet disfigured. They can be ended almost as easily as a dirt-spot on your face. They are just a3 inexcusable. Don't raP'hiSj toV It means too much Ask youraxuggist for Blue-jay. M Blu e-iay Plaster or Liquid The Scientific Corn Ender BAUER & BLACK Chicago "New York Toronto Maker of St.rilo Surgical OreW ud Allied Product i 0 4.1 F Hi Vtf , t 'fc rl''M "if vn iJ'At .' -4 4 9 ; t Jl i3 ! I 1 - i i,A u K '. rTJPT! f l& ; " L !?!".-.) ..i,. i. J -j:!'..!-': r v;.. - J ..
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