it. v'ymm'WMmmmmKVfjew-rTmi i, pwi iiimbwb im . , , i '.MHw.mwMaa'n1 wrwm ST WmPABOtJT PEOPLE Nmicv Wynne Talks of the Scenario Which Miss Thdydi '"' r Xtrf '.a 1 TTl.i-J. XTill ll n . T Has wnuen unu tr iuvii, tr ui uc fresentea by Members of the Society World TAM awfully Interested, in the sco T u whlch Molly Thnyer linn writ f "!In wilcn n lot fit the girls are "f," nil Von remember the one ?.. Vottcn up several yen'rs ngo ttat.LWi5n?flt of t ho Clmrlotto Cuahmim fortheboncnto x" v, flrtacom CTub and M0i Well, this .ono m,mber of ko performer., that f ".ll amatcurH, and the girl, arc mem l1' Sif the Junior League, and from all l'hear nbou" it they are oplendld In their work. Thayer, Peggy Dal- VtSStA PHiabetfi Trotter' are the fair Wt and Lllwof m nr(j tnk, heroines, and " llftVnrd )owie. l,art ." Pom Ted Hrownlng. Hnunders Henry t0? Vi Calvert Chcston. Mde 8,"iUl Itself should bo beautiful, " in. the actors nnd actresses. r, lKW .fa" iSSr. .you know, , If let alone wc ' - nnd ttctrcssCs. IV, r !K' home at ' Mn William k PSaee nt Sir. Charlts Hiding .ttcr V hllly 'Clothiers, mm but anmLl nt the studios. So It's port JfftvS the 1 ?lo" . m well m "W tfo? the TownVrhleh It is called. mnn scenario will bo given nt the T Z,,1,mv of Music several n fhta In ltn9pt affalrfor tno goti,nl Scrvtc0 borhooft IIoum nnuplolcllnic HospUo . WgfJ ynrnall la chairman, I' &lMtb "Site and Hme of It a 1 i. i hoar them myself; mit, anyuuw, when I no" im forwnrn to. romethin5. to look forwnrn to .if Ualrd nud air.!'. "uVr"":' .."?"""-; '.it. fllmT In con- were tnc m the I nnxw "v - -- , Xs&SllK'SX&SZ 11 mere ; ii rfn n JnaMundredWn and girls will take fart. . . ftT.T.v TiiAYElt has a great rteni M . . ... 4 ). ilnnn Rome eood AlOt iniCUl '"", """." ...f ...nnrln. 5" ki-liVr "amusing llttlo book, Remember to"""" Debutantes." 1. fni. Thniirfll IN licr Jim. ..........--. Xl he published the year Dorothy Kr vbold It tchlc came out. and which was dedicated to her? Dorothy nnd Mollv are first cousins. M An.1 Ihe has written several serious articles for the mai;aziiics. Wuno some P"....i.., t,.,imli T don't sco how on earth she has time to do It. for .he is always on the tennis groundi. Ion know from her wonderful color that she is an out-or-uoorsgiri H AVE you seen tho Thnycrs' house . nf 'Pivpntr-seeniid nnd Locust .. Triiii-ii thpv fixed ut this year nnd lived in until they moved to the Adlrondacks for the summer months Tbey painted it gray, nnd tho shutters and window frnmes nrc all dark blue. Then they have planted privet hedge on Twenty-second street nud on tho Locust street side. It's unusUnl for a town house, nnd very attractive looking. The Russell Thnycrs, I menu, Molly Thay er's parents. SPEAKING of the Thnyers makes me think of the Xcwbold nnd Dixon connections and that I heard that Mr. John Newboltl nnd his daughter Vir ginia and Mr. I'eicy Keating nnd Llnd ley Johnson, Jr., are nil taking tho Great Lnkes trip together tills week. The Ncwbolds. Kentines nnd John- cons are all related nnd connected, Mr. Kewbold's wife being Mr. Kcnting's niece, and LIndlcy Johnson is Mr. Kcat Jog's nephew, as well as a cousin of Mrs. Xewbold and o Virginia. Vir ginia, by the way, is growing prettier tKhj'time, ! see hpr. She looks moro like tnc ftowbolds than the Campbells, and though shi has not as beautiful futures ns her mnthnr. slm fq wpt fnnA looking. She is about fourteen years old now, nnd very straight and well built. ANE J rlia of our most dignified and eliarminc women, whom vnn 1nnw and I know and whom wo will call Mrs. B., had an experienco the other eve ning which convulsed me with laughter, and I know you would like to hear it, too. You see. it wan a terribly warm evening nnd so with one or two other friends she decided to walk over to Rlt tonhouso square nftcr dinner to try to get soma cool nlr. Well, they wont and sat there until dark and then were walking slowly down Locust street to Mrs. B. s apart went when there suddenly appeared at Mrs. B.'s pUlo a dapper young man in flannels und jauuty coat. He swept his hat from his head and said: "I'vo always heard there was safety in num bers; may I stroll along with you?" The indlgnnut woman turned nnd looked nt him from head to foot. "Ton certain- may not," said she. "You Just stroll along by yourself about as fast as you can go." nnd, needless to eay, ho strolled. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wurts Page an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Edith Nelson Pape. to Dr. Isaac fitarr, Jr.. son ot Mr. and Mrs, Isaao "'"T. of Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Pano and Miss Pace aro spending tho summer In Nova Scotia. t-ilr8,-, Jttme?, D- Wlnsor, Jr., of Home leigh House, nosemont, who hns been on fwotor trip with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Curtln, of Brentwood. osemont, will return to her homo to-of- Mrs. Curtln will leave on July 30 ;2r oeast Harbor. Me., to remain inero fotho balance of tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. George MoFadden. Jr.. rf,i,?1m?eld'vil,anva' will sail n tlSLt . 'r Europe, whore thev will in A . ilx weeks through France ana England hin.i,..; 7 ""'"a win emcriain at hfu?e?? af Cra.UP shipyard tomorrow rhnii. ?r '""ncmng or tno stcnmahlp 2 ".Cramp, for which she will bo hn J- F- and Mrs- Mtilford have Jl Py'iff the cottage of, Mr. and ourln P?i,r Mulford, at Vontnor. !nmiTe'r absence In Kurope, but upon their return will go to their aum- I v7rmi 1l lioau N- v- w"6" they I Iff H ??aln,for two montha before open lng tnelr winter homn. nt mu n t nn. r. h... ...-, . VHV . -j 1'iuuts. ChtivJi John w- Converse, of Ji"wynd, Hosemont. will i!lva nn Mnn;'. '". '!"Bemo'". win. leave on inain en. .i "arragansett Pier, to re main for the remainder of tho Bumnwr. rourt'T&b5tJ'vi LeBler' of Lesselyn i-l d1nVXt?i-y. l Bedford Springs. uonnav f Mn..i w. :w " " vl v """criora, is a a-. for a short visit. famliv f ZtrinP wiison and her KVJin,BnbaJlk Hosemont. will JLl iH Ju'y,30 for Jlast Hampton, August l for tho month Airit l-' if? i . CMtana" nIr8, ba D- Johnson, of raVtno,?.rVt8Pendln,r th Mr. and1 MM,rSwh,ninn,ntr.w- Danlel d of fit DavtA Wllllam, A. Wledorselm. Nantucket '? ThavVaken a oottag at aS.!1- where they will sDend m oapiamber. Mohave" te ?yl8 ond nr children, Mrs. c7auhrVttftmB wltn he- "'"'or loosk. Brvn MSL.P,lowmn". of Tuska away torniS left ,aBt week to be 'turn In th ATm;S,r mon.th8 and will "n Will lenvl'i'. Mr- ,and Mrs- Plow ?ral "Ll taX atBust 1, to spend Bev- lantlc i Cty. th Il0tal nr'8nton. At- lnlnBWtho?rr"hV?6orBa HllIer a enter Mr. and ItL br2th5 Mt slster-ln-law, Loulg. Mo .t it ,rl?8 Miller, of St. 'r a,r:w.homo ln W,,mln,r" t' "of i3?tSriraiTri!ilMn L,86ter AU8- SectUui tiei3 Jl a ' ,UoBnoiit. are ex. -" uieir eon-in-law and, 'daughter, Mr- n.4.Mra. Pollard Converse, of Louis yllly, Ky on Saturday, to remain as their guests for several weeks. Mr. nnd Mm. Franklin T. Clark, of West Coulter street. Qermantown, are occupying their cottngo at Day Head, where they will romaln until tho mlddlo ot September. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Patterson, of Hayerford, who havo boen spending jomo time Ju Atlantic City with Mrs. Patterson'rf parent,- Mr. and Mrs. Hop klnsoji, returned to their homo last week. i?r. .LSwls..FlB,her' o' l820 Spruce slrtet, left with Dr. Samuel J, Olttleson and Mr. Inward Brylawskl, on Wed nesday, for Canuda, where they will spend several weeks traveling. Mr. nnd Mr. .Tnhn Hnmmltt Hsmllton Kelly, of 492X Waltqn avenue, announce Jho marrlago of their daughUr. Miss Virginia prlco Kelly, to Mr. Charles Long- White, of Leweo, Del., on Tues day, July 20, in this city. , MIs3 Qcrtrbd'e Curtis,, of 100 J5aat Cliveden Avenue, Qermantown, Is the guest ,df the Misses D-Invllller, at Eaglcsmefc, Pa, ALONG THE READING ioHr nnd Mrs: Carl D. Schacffer. of ,.?i?.7 1 N.orlh ftMh street, Logan, win leave on Sunday to spend a fort night In Ocoan City., j Air. anrt Mra TtA,1lMt riM.r.. ..i elp, daughter, of Oak Lane, are pass- .V.' ii. ""ncr ai uuiiernui nay, on tho Malno coast. tr ?nd Mrs- x' N- TToih' o' Oak J?':., h.t.vo Bono to Asbury Park to remain-through tho season, i 1801 nTii,IKrs,.w,nlam s- Bvltl.l of ton Mil i,;,. ": Bummer nomo in Detter M?b Artinir?eSn entoHalnlng Mr. nd street. Dobson, of B010 Smciflcy Green ?"ni S.If8, Mx " Marston, of beoTBnonrtlnMn, Vcrl,rook. wbo nave DrlShton nH& thA6.. In8.t mon tho K5 Hotel, Atlant e City? will mo- M?. MarsToCSICwtS.a,taS0hc8tcr' Vt. wCi rlr ; Marston will tako part in th Ver mont atato golf ehamplonJhlp? ' er OERMANTOWN MedSSirwm f Mlllward, of 302S lle-!X 5.vnue. J spending the sum- ion-ln-iaw nSS' Pa-... Mrs- Mlllwdrd'n KsoDh J j?d,Lu,rnter' Mr- nd Mrs. home from viLhai'? "turned to their TTM.tcheV S'feiffA.11"- Pv"1 City, -.. vuviuBu m ucean den'dah"?0 ?f A"83 Grace P. Trucs- Trueaden or ni-Mr; ,n.nd Mrs- W' s iv. iii' ( it118' Mt. Airy avenue. ilnA.'.N." " -u: woosoy will Hake on Monday August Pim',- 8U?nmerEtnh01 ,?,hackIoton Is spending tho payeXnrllr."0"10 of h All&n Drtrnfriw Tiriit.i. . -- -- ruSas hnT.dnr8a,lr evening. Her MIm SrS n"m,bred twelve, Included MI81 Mary Smith, Jllsa Mnnrnnrlta rtanShi5,,S,?,tt Wo''d. Mishear! Mlldrr l Sh'il'88 Maf JaJeno Young,' Mlsa fini.X V eJrr. MIhs AIlco Van Arts & !"' M'88 frothy Rose, Mm Dorothy Peel 'nnY 5ti amltn' Ml8s Marjorio i'eci and Miss Florenco Hitter. , aZhtJltZr,y Tr, ?oenhclm and her S? sni w Ml88 Vll-Slnla O. Ilosenhelm. month WnlVV,eS ;lV.eiiue' w, lo-vo next month for tho Hotel Swarthmoro, Ocean SL'ft lv'!,e.rVn7. wl be joined over the iVniii. -ir v7 u'r "osennelm and Mr. M? , TinJlrrchi. wlJ8e engagement to Miss Rosenheim haa boon announced. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Henson, of 2028 tugo at Ocean City for the summer. Mr. Alexander Voung, of 546 East JS'SSJ"."".-. wlt.h. his sister.. Miss Monoyvle, R"dgorton. Perthshire. Scot- mna, ana nis daughter, Mlsa Stella young will leave Germantown tomor nY. to 8pn,d B0Veral days In Atlantlo v.iij. jn juiy p mey win Bo to Pitts- niF l5 V,8lt Mr Young's brother, Mr. Robert Young. Tho entertainment committee of the Cedarbrook Countrj' Club will give a. """ uiu nvo nuntireu at the club houso on Monday evening. . Mrs-John Kilraln. of 6115 Ross street, Is visiting her son, Mr. TnomnH Kilraln, at his aumrnor homo at Cape Mny. .Mrs. t. A. Atkins Is passing tho summer months at the Morton, Atlantlo Mrs. Morris H. Croft, of 148 East Mayland street, has returned from a vlalt with her aunt, Mrs. Luko Butt, of A ilVVlllJhYJIlB. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Henry Landls Shelp, of 1737 North Eighteenth street, who havo returned homo after passing the early summer In Atlantlo City, will go to Ashevllle, and spend the remainder of tho season ln the mountains of North Carolina. Dr. Laura Comstock, of 1415 North oixieemn street, is paoauig tho season at the Mink Pond Club, at Bushlclll, Pn. Tho members of the Tuesday Sewing Club held their nnnual outing at the Devonshire, In Atlantlo City, on Wed nesday, -inoso participating were Mrs. Wllllam S. Durfleld. Mrs. Clifford wrignt, 'jura, uuver Mumbower. Mrs. M, Mooney, "Mrs. George Boultman and Mrs. Mark wechsler. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Goldsmith, of 2308 North Broad streetr, who are pass ing xne summer ai ineir nungaiow, in Longport, N. J., entertained Mr. and Mra. Walter D. Dalslmer during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Wetnmann. of 2142 North Eighteenth street, ln spending some time in wemersviue, fa. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tomllnson and Mr. Walton Tomllnson. of 4436 North Nineteenth otreet, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yamall and their son, Mr. Albert Yarnall, Jr., will leave on Saturday on an automobile trip to Sotnero Point, N. J., where they will camp for two weeks. MANAYUNK Mr. and Mrs. John W. Harmer, of Hermitage street, are passing the sea son nt their country nlace ln Delaware. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Strueo and their son, Mr. T. S. Struse, Jr., are spending some time in eastern New York. Miss Haul e Morgan has gone to At lantlo city for several weens- visit. Resinol at the first sign of skin trouble You don't know how far that Itching spot of eczema, or bit of rash might develop, and It'sbest to check it at onco by using RESINOL OINTMENT. Its cooling, healing qualities usually stop Itching and burning alter the first application. Kesinoi is ui8u u ex cellent healing dressing for burns, cuts, stubborn 'little sores, etc At all gppDJI JasijssssssssssBssssssBssssB? .JHHillalllllllllalllllllllHBrX Thoto by Vanity Fiilr Studio. Allen Drew Cook. MISS HKLENE LOUISE MARTIN Daughter of Mrs. William W. Carr, of Ambler, whoso engagement to Mr. Joseph II. P. Hownnl, Jr., son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph II. 1 Howard, of Snn .Mateo, Cnlltf, Is announced WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo .P. Wells nnd Miss Anne Wells, of 8306 Baring street have left the city and aro spending tho summer at Pocono Manor, ln tho Pocono mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Edward II. Hmlth, Jr., and their smalL daughter. Miss Botty Smith, of 5442 Angora terrace, are spending tho remainder of the summer at Chelsea. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dnvld Berllnberg. of Fifty-fifth street, and Baltimore avenue, have opened their cottage 'nt 7 South Rhodo Island avenue, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs William P. Brenz, of 6321 Baltlmoro avenue, entortnlned nt their Inland Heights cottage Inst week Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Shoemaker, of unicago, ann Mr. ana Mrs. wiiunm P. Brenz. Jr., of West Philadelphia. Miss Helen Denny, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George Denny, Thirty-fifth and Baring streota. is spending tho mimmei nt Pine Tree Camn In tho Pocono tiiiiin-i 1 mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J Hnrry A. Bounds nnd their family, of this city, aro occupying tholr npartment at Capo Jlay, where they will remain until September 15 Mrs. Frank Combes and her daughter, Miss Virginia Combes, of 6411 Cedar avenue, are spending several weeks nur Orange, K. J whero thoy are guests of Mrs. Corabes's mother. TIOGA Mr. and Mrs. Frederick II. Woodhead, of 3712 North Carllslo street, will leave tho end of tho month to spend the re mainder of the season at Wlldwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Madden, who havo returned from their wedding trip and havo been Bpendlrig tho early sum mor with Mrs. Madden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robort Hodgklnson. of 3037 North Camac stroet, have gono to At lantlo City for several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Albert L Roat, of. West Erlo avenue, will leavo shortly for Bcttorton, Md., whore they will remain through August. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Calllnan, after passing tho early summer In Atlantic City, returned to tholr home, 1531 West Erlo avenue, on Monday. Mrs. Frank Kenny has gono to Ocean Grove to remain until autumn. STRAWBERRY MANSION Mlsa Ray Foldman, of 2601 Newklrk street, whose marrlago to Mr. Max Gummlt will take place on August 1, was entertained on Sunday by Mrs. Wll llam Stclnsnyder, of 67 Banks street, Brldgeton. N. J. Among thoso present were Mlsa Anna Schwartz, Mrs. C. BraunBteln, Miss Ida Braunsteln, Miss Anna Gummlt, Miss Elizabeth L Gum mlt, Mr. Max Gummlt, Mr. Wllllam Stelnsnyder, Mr. L. Braunsteln. Mr Jack Braunsteln and Mr. Joseph Braun steln. Dr. and Mrs. Georgo Roscnbaum, of 2529 North Thirty-third street, are now in their apartments nt tho Nevada. Sea- LADIES ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED TO USE OUR CREDIT PLAN Wo strive) to rnoko buying bero a, real plaiuro and Indies will receive the Utmost in courte ous attention. Tiffany Diamond, Puro Whito $3.75 50c a Week Big Sale SETH THOMAS CLOCKS n nr?&Jk22?a .P- "So nt to efw Oncn S!Neb jlcS M n wfirif?j'i Sat' SSCmIcW Hpmauauian INVITED TO .jOTfT'.TTJC., tt. CZZS USE OUR KSidCiF H fl 11 mftliof onri ctheflrl boIU. Btrlk tli hour and lialf hour, A really remark able Tain. 5 Oo a Week De sure of address look MS oott owiuy CTQRE i .tf&aitir:XCWSiVM. cbmdit JEWELRY mUf&MPyxitEW!M 3QjQirrH 13EH Srmnefr I 4 sldo avenue and the Boardwalk. Atlan tic City. Mr. Randolph Roscnbaum Is spending July and August at Camp Groylock, Becket. Mass. Miss Esthor Seldeman and Mr. Sydney Soldeman, of 2027 North .Thirty-third street, nro taking a summer course at Harvard University. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rltch and their family, of 3224 Montgomery nvonue. are spend ing tho summer nt C South Massa chusetts avenue, Atlantic City. Mr nnd Mrn. Ltpmnn E. Hess, of 1725 North Thirty-third street, havo ro turned from Cloveland, whore thev have been visiting their son-ln-Iaw and ilaugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Brudno. Mr. and Mrs. W. Srolovltz and hor family, of 2237 North Thirty-third stroet, aro spending the summer nt 121 South Metropolitan avenue. Atlantlo City Mr. Iradoro Srolovltz Is at Bush kill Farms Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clair and tholr . .nnn . . - - --- B0n8- 0I -" atonigomery avenue, aro Massachusetts avenue, Atlantic City. .,'i.u,n ...o nut. .,,... tib wu OUUIII 4ViuS Men's Fine White Diamond, $tv 7c EOc a Week01"1 a Elgin DoLuxe finest watch that lias ever bMnmnOs to pell it inis pnoe. last be smki o aporroiatea. An aoaurate tlmepio, abo lutelr cuaraji- cuUueted. 20 rear, 14-karat, iol4-flllil thin Hdel o a a e at dtrn. 1 a Werk. 3I-75 for name on windows 111 I BUBS. K'","VnfWW 9HR 9 . a ' ."ST- I B JBw . aj MJfa WI88AHICKON Mlsa Hilda Schraeder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Schraeder, of 232 Sumao street, wilt leavo shortly .for a tour of tho Great Lakes. Her sister. Miss Freda Schraeder, has returned homo after spending the early summer In New Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Llltlewood, who have been spending some time at Galen Hall, In Wernersvlllo, Pa., havo re turned to tholr homo. Miss Ellznbeth Beatty, of Bochello avenue, and MIrs Rebecca Keenan have returned from Chambersburg, Pa. YARDLEY Mrs. J. Cooper Eldrldge, of Colllngs wood, N. J., has bcon visiting Mrs. T. Sidney Cadwallador, Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Leedom and their children, MIrs Holon Leedom and Master Carlton Leedom, spent last Bun day with Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Vennel, In Marlton, N, J, Mr. and Mra. Thomas C, Kndwlea aro visiting their son, Mr. Mahlon Knowles, ln Connecticut. Mr and Mrs. Jesse E. Harper, Mlsa Harpor nnd Master Jooso 13. Harper, Jr.. aro spending somo tlmo at tho sea shore. ROXBOROUQH Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam II, Bovard, of 4422 Dexter street, left yesterday for an automobllo trip to Wlldwood and from there along tho Atlantlo coast to Massachusetts, They will bo accom panied by their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Wllllam Board, of Springfield Mass., who have been spend ing July In Roxborough as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bovard. Mrs. L. E. Pepper, formerly of Rox borough, han gone to Georgetown, Del., for several months' stay, Mr. nnd Mrs. Nathan Steele, of Dex ter street, nro occupying their summer homo at Stono Harbor and will remain until autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Brltsch and their daughter, Mlsn Katharine Brltsch, of Rldgo nvenue, accompanied by Mlsn Wanda Itchder, will spend August ln Wlldwood. FRANKFORD Mr nml Mm Wlllam Taylor, of 5000 Pcnn street, nro at Atlantlo City for tho summer. Mrs. G. A. Nolan and family, of 1565 Pratt street, and Mrs. I V. Cavnnaugh, accompanied by Mlsa Louise Schaeffor, of Honderson, Ky., ad tholr guest, are spending tho month at Wlldwood Crest Sir. and Mrs. William II. Walton and their son, of 1064 Harrison etreot, aro spending tho summer nt Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Geortfo Schultz, of Grls com etreot, aro entertaining Miss Lil lian CrlBtman and Miss Ella Bycrs, of Reading, Pa., for a Short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Castor, of 4B49 Frankford nvonuo : Mr. and Sirs. James Christian, of 1214 nimoro street, and ilr. and Mrs. Paul Blattcnberger, of 2G75 Brldgo street, are on an automo bllo trip through tho state. Usomthe Viner ence! The corn flakes that and do not get mushy i2FvaHHflHVaEl3.' r Ik MrHWi J6sixiiuiMWkJ,llT - I ' " 'A i7- 1 Jersey Wttole-Whcat Pancake Flour J-tjtwl I Hakes (Jhe QfiginalGlhick CornFlakes PHOTOPLAYS PHOTOPLAYS THRU Ts!h OFJM ERICA APni I O 02D THOMPSON STS. NORMA TAtitADOE In "TUB WOMAN OIVE8" ADPAniA CHESTNUT Below 18TH MIUMJlrt 10 A. M. to 11:15 P. M. FLORENCD VICTOn In "OLD WIVES FOR NEW BALTIMORE .ASo'S TOM nx ln "THE DAUEDEVIL" til T TFRIRH BROAD STREET AND Dl,UC.DII.L SUSQUEHANNA AVE. MAE MURRAY In "ON WITH THE DANCE" BROADWAY "ff-AA8."??. WILX.IAM S. HART In "SAND" r'APITHI 72: MARKET STREET Wrl 1UL in A. M. to 11:16 p. M WII.T. ROOERS In "TirE STRANGE BOARDER" UtJL.V-'lNI-L- 2:so. j an(, 0 P. M. M.RY MIT.ES JrJNTWn In "NURSE MARJORIE" ,yPRPS MAJN 8T- manayunk n.lVlrIM--''-' MATINEE DAILY ElIQENE o'nniKv in "HIS TO E'S MONEY" FAIRMOUNT 2?'tAn A Glrard A-. TATTNlr'W mifV 1IJI1LjIV 1 ViVY fun. in "THE CITT OF MA8KS!' tTAMH Y THEATRE mil Market St rAlVnL.1 ILA.M to MMnlaht 11RENTWUULI J'HUnilCTION "THE 1UJART OF TWENTY" (TU QT THEATRE llolow Spruce DO 1 H 31. MATINEE DAILY NORMA TAI.MADOE In "THE WOMAN GIVES" FRANKFORD " 'Kg'" ETHEL CLAYTON In , "A LADY IN .LOVE' GREATNORTHERN nBVP TOM Mrx In ' l ' " "THE DAREDEVIL" IMPERIAL CT. aVww T P APlFR 41BT LANCASTER AVE LEAUHrV. MATINEE DAILY DOROTHY OISH In "A'L "REMOnELINQ A HUBHAND" LIBERTY mu$$z A-. ROnERT WARWICK In "THE CITY OF MASKS" 333 MARKET Ha1?$&$ ALICE LAKE In ' "SHORE ACRES" MODEL "5 S.?,f"' WALLACE RWID In "DOUBLE SPEED" OVERBROOK nn ave. 'Footlights and Shadows Complete cbart showlw proratn tot. the wee MISS MILDRED McCOOL WEDS" MR. JOSEPH SMITH Marriage of Mlsa Annie McDonnell nd Mr. Joseph Crllly The marriage of Mlsa Mildred C. Mo Cool, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Danlel P. McCool, of 2055 East Chelten ave nut, to Mr. Joseph J, Smith, of 5831 Crittenden street, was solemnized ln the lmmnculnto Conception Church, at U o'clock, on Wednesdny morning. The Rov, Michael Lee performed tho cere mony and Mr, McCool gave his daughter In marriage. Mlsn Betty McCann at tended the bride its maid of honor and Mr. Thomas Smith acted as best man. A breakfast followed tho ceremony at the home of tho bride's parents. After August 1 Mr. and Mrs. Smith will be nt homo at 5831 Crittenden streotj Germantown. crilly McDonnell An Interesting, quiet wedding took place on Mondny morning, at 8 o'clock, In St. Edmond's Catholic Church, Twenty-third nnd MItllln streets, when Miss Annlo McDonnell, daughter of Mrs. M. McDonnell, of 2210 South Beeoh wood street, beenme tho bride of Mr. Joseph J. Crllly. The ceremony was solemnized by tho Rnv. Patrick Conway. Miss Mary McDonnell, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid nnd the bust man was Mr. Robert Crlllv, brother of the bride groom. Mr. Crllly haH recently returned from France, where ho had sorved a year with tho aero squadron, after hav ing boen a year In Texas'. A small re ception at the homo of tho brldo fol lowed tho ceremony, after which Mr. and. Mrs. Crllly left for Atlantlo City, stopping nt the St James. Thev will ho 'nt homo after August 15" at 2210 South TJccchwood street. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL. Mr. nnd Mra. Wllllnm Mnrlav. of 4138 Ridge avenue, havo returned home after an extended western trip to California. Mrs. Wllllnm Grlndrod, formerly of Queen lane, has gone to Akron, O., to visit her son nnd daUghter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Grlndrod. Mlsa Florence Hirst, of Queen lane), will leave shortly for a fortnlght'o stay In Ocean City. NORRI8TOWN Announcement is made of th engage ment of Miss Caroline Elliott dnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. T. Elliott, of ConBho hocken. to Mr. Albert N. Crawford, of Audubon. Mlsi Frances Mayberry and Miss Dorothy Mayherry, of 1589 Arch street, entertained fifty frlcnda at a lawn nary nt their homo. Their guests lncludod tho members of the .King's Daughters and Sons of thn Olivet Bantlst Church. Miss Florenco Daring Is president of tho organization. Mrs Georirn Vi. Rhnttuck. of Jefferson. vllle, wns given a surprise dinner party at her home, ln honor of her birthday anniversary. , Mr, Aaron S. Swartz, of 900 De Kalb street, will spend the next month In Diamond Pond, N. II. are large and crispy in milk are JERSEY Corn Flakes. They have a dis tinctive corn flavor and to eat them is to "Learn the JERSEY Difference." Ask your grocer. . Tho JerserlCerral Food Company, Cereal, Pa. Also inakcrx.nl PHOTOPLAYS The f ollowine theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for tho thcatro in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. PALACF 1SU MARKET STREET "THE COURAGE OF UROE O'DOONE" PRINCESS 10i8J'AR.KET STREET T.T- " rt. .-u loll 10P. v ..r, J.9,,,N DARRYMORE In "DR. JEKYLL, AND .MR, HYDE" REGENT MAn0Ki7 ,STr "vr "REHECCA OF SUNNYBROok FARlf RIA1 TO QERMANTOWN AVE. ,... AT Tt'I.PEHOCKEN ST ., , WM1. FARNUM In 1' muc ur twu CITIES" RUBY MAKKASTV1EI FILANW MAvn i "THROUOH THE EYES OF MEN" QArV 1211 MARKET STUFitt vtvr,? UL T? MIDNIGHT "WOULD YOU FORQU-E?" SHERWOOD " n1 Baltimore iifit 2, EJvr. rtnrt BfeMOyin' "SCHobtD'AYS" IXVU" STANLEY MVriA" ,- Mn.v. ai wf rfV f1ieaKU" VICTORIA MoA5KST,BA?flyBBPsS WILLIAM FATtNtrjt ,n " "THE OrtPHAV" THE flRPHAN" t35 The NIXON-NIRDLINGER THEATRES BELMONT 6"D Mmva market LEW TODY In "THE lll'TTEItri.Y MAN- CEDAR 00T11 AND ci:da avenue CLARA KIMBALL TOl'.NO In "TRILBY" rTT TQFT T1VT oIauket betwekn W , ni J ?D COTH JUMBO FRONT ST ft OIRARD AVE Jiimhn .Iiinrtinn nn Trankforcl "L" . HOimiNT In TERROR ISLAND" I nrirTT.S20 AND IX3CUST STREETS LULUil m. , , ,.,K, 0iM.bt "SAND" "SAND" NIXON 62D AND MARKET STS, TITANTTi inuo,...','"' ' nI 0 "THE LOST CITY NO H RIVOI I B2D AND 8AN80.M sTs, itonnRT WAmvruif r DAILY "THE CITY OF -MASKS" CXDAMn OEIUIANTOWN AVE. vj 1 ixi-.i " AT VENANGO "REMODELINO HER HUSBAND" WEST ALLEGHENY Jg& w. irnnnmiw .. " k tl.-K-.-.. "PARHICIIH nvi. appears Saturday eyenln una Sunday. li7 ' i ,..,... i ,i ... A. ... bELAWARe COUNTY Mr. nnd Mra. Thomas O. Hfcyflock, Jr., entertained at dinner at tholr homo at Ridley Pnrk, on Wednesday evening. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Show. Covora wero laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs Albert R. Grongor, of Upland, aro spending tho summor In tho Pocono mountains. Mr.' nnd Mrs. Frank Snowdcn, who havo recently returned from East Orange, N. J.,, and Mr nnd Mrs. J. 8. Boetem, of PJno alrcot. West Philadel phia, wero guests at a dinner given In their honor by Mrs. Hehry B, Keeno. at her home In .Ridley Park, a few ovenlngs ago. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Hewitt, who havo taken a cottage at Ocean City for two months, will not return to their Ridley Park homo until tho mlddlo of Sep tember. Mr and Mrs, X P. Clark havo re turned to their horno nt Ridley Park, from a stay nt Atlantlo City. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmea Shaplelgh, of Rldloy, Park, 'will go In a few days to Wlldwood Manor. Wlldwood. whero they will remain until September. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam A. Jnqucttc nnd tholr family, of' Uwnrthmoro, aro spend ing tho trummer at Little Deer Islo, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin D. Wood, of Swarthmore, havo motored to Buck Hill Falls, whero they will remain for a fortnight. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin II. Buckman aro entertaining their daughter, Mrs. Leroy Wilson, and her little son, of Baltimore, nt their home In Swarthmoro Mrs. Wil son will remain somo weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis Hayes, of Trenton, N. J., and Mrs. E. O O. Acker and Mlsa Edyth Acker, of Germantown, havo been spending a fow days at tho Harvard, Swarthmore. Woman Is Burned to Death Brldcoton. N. J.. July 2.1. Mrs. Annlo Ilowercon, who came from Vir ginia a year ago nnd hnd been residing with her daughter, .Mrs. Jackson Lewis, near Codnrvllle, wns burned to death last night. Slio was seventy years old. ft There is Economy in Buying Coffee Packed in Tins Look at a can of Morning Sip Coffee and then at a package of bag-packed coffee to realize why it is economical to buy Morning Sip. Bag-packed coffee loses much of its aroma and strength becausetthe package is not air-tight. Morning Sip Coffee is packed in tightly sealed tins that keep all the strength and aroma in the coffee. That is why Morning Sip Coffee makes better coffee with hall the quantity you ordinarily use. Morning: Sip sells rapidly and your grocer's stock is continually being replenished with tins fresh from the roasters. Try Morning Sip and useonly half the usual quantity to a cup. Everybody in the family will, vote tneir Morning bip a rtzular cup of coffee. Sold By All Good Grocers MORNING SIP COFFEE Packed In tin to keep the flavor in Roasted and Packed by Alex. Sheppard & Sons, Inc. PHILADELPHIA, PA. BSaBSKBSasakaBBSaBBSaBSaB7laHBSaBSaKlBSaC9BSBw'BSaBSaBSaBSaV BsTt - ?saM SaBaa ajMaBMajraaaaMajaaaaajBBjawarT n LWaaaaMaaaJMaMaMuaMaMaajiaaaM H m p-t )Wm m vi mm ft a ia h :7A rmML m - m .W2&L saLA "-' sa rm ' saHH aiaHaBBSBSarsaBSaBBSamBSaalm&KlXiaHaaaHBiBHaBSa3 EVvBSaH Ml' 'UPMi1 1 'M'liiill' IHiI'liiiafWlilliil HI MWIl 'wJril asaasaBT V3Hl TjH t 4ftaVHfiSablaKaGBaaBFjATsB aHaT SaHtaH ''A saliHsskV fSk Girls! Girls! Girls! I r BlaBlaBI saBlaBlB H If you will read the Help Wanted ads in B ,j H today's paper you're sure to find some one j-B n H who is advertising directly to "vou." aH 'i a pB H 1 here are many vacancies in homes, oltices M 1 H and factories vacancies that you know you Ph j saslaBlal laBBlaH can fill satisfactorily. ! Hi aH BB Mr. Elmployer H you want efficient help real "helpers" not BH M draw-backs. B tH PaH lasaa Ynu rnn rrnt Inpm nv nnnninm Vn1niil- n, aaiaV ' H Main 3000 and running an ad in the morning H l- Bfl and evening editions of H iasiaH aBlaBlaB laHI mi saiH h me m 1 kiuv v Ij i.n.ijivEK m v Ka ' TrilH iX: I iSlKW'v " ' - ' VSBMLBfl - ,.m .Mr l tA. I - w... ,. ...- ".irj-. ...., . f . - Ti Citf ' ' , SOUTH PHILADELPHIA' . Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin ilak!ftrenlr- talncd Informally at dinner at ,thj!r u BUCBtfl wero Mm. Ida Duraky ami tot7 ; uauKiuer. miss iiieima .uursuyy vsw I YounKBtown, O. ; Mra. Elizabeth Kfti4f . lrv. Minn Mnntiln TllnrnmS. Mr. Tl krmt. Miss Ruth Rcsnokonf. Miss Tlllla Resnokopf, Master Nathan Rennoltopf, vl1 ..linn jkuii XJiiotviii unu ..ina AcaoH?1 . Bonkln. , fn'.' ATi nml Mra. TTlfirli -T. Ttfthlnnan1 nt ' ? 2309 Mountain street, entertained ? lA)'' J cards at their homo on Thursdayj'.eye-'"'' -V ,3 nlng. Mrs. Robinson will bo remenw.'; ,,? Mr. John Brcnnan, of 1701 forW V street, Is spending the summer at At',"A. V "-' DRINK PUROCK distilled water, a pala table, refreshing and sparkling thirst-quencher. It keeps you well too, by absorbing system Im purities. Purock is prodnced in the la'rgest distillation plant, devoted exclusively to drinking water, in the world. Our wagon will stop regularly at your office or home' if you write or 'phono. THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO. 210 S. 24lh St., Phlla. DRINK WATER 'for thirtt and health' E t m fm JU 9r& M X "r. ' 4 W'l m i Vn nnimuw. '. i i n i i WkmZBf J 1 ' M 1 II ! I I , l,f ifr m : .iJJMf.., J.J &&V! !. Yi t tfcuyn JLL AkilJ'm
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