?. A, r .llw-t n M , . "f. ! . . .-1 . -vi v r i , ST GQSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE AArtcy yne TWcs About Gaycty at Pcnllyn Country Club Marriage of Interest Here to Take Place in Lenox, Mass., in September u-i-itFAAi. I'm hero to nsk you of W course, I'm hero for other ren g too, but nt present, I'm here WuJlni1lv to ask jou whether you Lttw two mora glorious day8 in the tatter PA of July than Sunday nn.l l.Xrday? And lots of people took J5rn!w of the dcllghtfulnrsH out nt fhapinffyn Country Club on Sunday, C that fs most popular place now .days. You see everybody you kuow fhere, "' everybody has n wonderfu !il. There's tennis . nnd polo nnd ""' i - .n nntMnr- nf ten. nml ,1-'- always somebody you know nt J ten table, Mrs. uoruon iinruwicKc, or l-U-ej. J" i ,h. " & RhVwas Marjory 1'nylor just a few phc. ").. u tt months?) niro. nnd her parent". Mr. and Mrs. Roland Taylor KM there, too. Catharine Coxc was there, havlnK Inst corao back from West Vlrsinln ihrre Mic has been spendine part of the Tummer, and her father nuil mother, Mr nnd Mrs. Henry Ilrlnton Coxc. Hour i Oroome nnd Bob Tolnnd-thclr fnjasement wns announced not long ioJlwemod to be enlorlne hcmsclyrs, fj oiadys Fox, Elizabeth Fields, fSJothr My. Carolyn Valentine and ?orn Ha Rnnkln evidently felt that It iro a nrettv nice plncc to be. And ju T gav Elcnnor Davis? I should Yrt The Charles R. Ingcrsolls were there, and the John Rankins. Mr and VJ:. ' m.n f-pldv and Mr. and Mrs. Ti.mlhon Chcston and oh, ever bo "any pcorle. It really is awfully nice up there. 1 Bl )1 TIIK way. I hear that Ileatrlcc JrinrfcP and (Seorge C. Thomns t. i-in ulmso rnencement wns nn- nounecd juct n week nso, have decided to be married late in September. The marriage will tnkc plnco nt icrnorooKe, Lenox, M.. where Beatrice's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shields Clnrke, lire. Tou know he Is the son of Mrs. AV. Schuyler Volkmar, nnd n grandson of the late George C. Thomas. Mrs. Volkmar wns Miss Sophie Thomas. He erved in tho navy during the war, and las been at Tale since then. Beatrice and her sister. Almo, have just re turned to Lenox, after visiting Mrs. Volltmsr nt Lake Forest, 111., where the is living now. THE midsummer ball ut the Casino in XnrrnKUtisett Pier comes off this week. That's nlwns iru exciting event, and everybody goes. As usual, there arc lots of Phlladelphinns up there this Aear. Mis. W. I'lunkett Stewart, of Ilavrrfnrd, and the 'William Townscnd Wrights, of St. Davids, all the .Mor lisef. nf course, nnd Mrs. Altcmus iind the Wldeners. Did I tell you Mint Car ter nnd Fill are thinking of living in New Yoik next year'! Then there nip plentv of other people up there, but, of course. 1 can t think of tnem now. Isn't it funny tho way you never enn think of what you wuut to think of nt the time you want to think of it? SHE wns stnuding on Chestnut street talking to two bovs. one of whom had been wnlking with her when they met the other. While they stood there a third boy came across the street und rpoke. He shook hnuds first with one. boy nnd then wns introduced to tho other. During nil the hnndshnking, in- uoaucing, smiling, bowing nud how- novmi-(loing, three carefully creased, carefully placed felt hats remained right elan whom thev had been nut on three I sleek liracR ' "Thim the neWcomer snoke tn the plrl and graciously twitched his lint nS he did so. They talked for n while, nnd then the girl nnd the first boy went on down tho street. As they left all throe Iiovh lifted their lunula rnUmt thove cnrefllllv creased huts nn inpli nff their sleek foreheads und twitched them, larriuuy uacK ugnin. inn then, or course, perhaps, they June been in the army for so long thnt they have got completely out of the habit of raisiiiR their lints when they speak toanbod! I'erhnps. . NANCY WYNNE. , SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Katharine R. Clmse. daughters of Mr. I.U,XH- '"warn ncrwlncl Clmse. of wood Box, Radnor, nnd Kins: of l'rus- fc lcrt on Saturday for Kthcl IiUo, JKft cminti TV. tn .iDit kB AH n Jhort time. boforoVoinc to Glen Summit; -1'ien Hornnrtlenn Hmsn will inv in September to attend school nt C.iton- J,lle. ne.ir Bultlmoro Ml.s Katlierlno Uiasn will continue her Mudlcs t Miss niiplM s school at Bryn Jlawr. Mr. and ;! f. .hnse will leave on AUBUHt 13 to Jh 'il JIr nnd Mr- Wllllum dti ront. nt rV.i t0T"p. tontpeller. Wilmington. DM jhpy wlu joln th(,r dRUghtera at wn Summit, tho Inst of August. ,i,nirs w!lb,r Flslc Hamilton, of Llan flilllo road. C-nwyd. will B.iil on Satur ''JJ on lie Baltic from New York for .i."IR?01 sho wl" Jln her son, Cap jam Warren Hamilton, of tho Red Cross 11? nHP?rtntlon Helce. In London. Mrs. ik 1 J, ? "')" enptnin Unmllton expect sail for home nbout September 18. HJ!ir.,,'flldlnB of Mlsil Beatrloo Clarko "HiRhter of Mr. und Mrs. Tlinmim 'vi a r,ar:e. of FernbrooU. Lenox. ,- VV .... "' -'-.n. i'm., mm ir. 'iinrpft f1 wi...... .. t- i . ' Mr. ii- ,. ' """"". niniiiiBion, Bon oi i'J ".ftHer Kclmyler Volkmnr, of thl'i nt iVrrlb oi ,,laco lat0 '" Sentcmber Pnnlu!.At',,l,rt,, Sllln"' Io"0. "f tho frnVn v1 vnnewood bus Just rotuined th m,Jan",1et. .Mns., where sho spent "in latter pHrt or July Mr'Lv'1'"'!!.11111 I,n ''is family nnd m!nK.la .r" r5eorK. P. Smith, of tier- ,on .., Vu. Mien n in ft Mm summer Mea- wooii, n- j y PW Al'artmcnts, Wild- Manavfirli! MrH' Iln'llh 'Errand, of 4373 ounce ?h 'lV',nu, "oxborouKh, nn- noh.rV",,.".0,1.?1"1 ?.Il,r.y l-'arrand. to Mr. ItoxborouRh le,l0slcy' Jr- Wo of rifth Mr'itleo nil,,le". of taio South o 'Is ZtU "'V,IOU,1?OS u'o engaKcment don, to Dr mMIst? Anni'tl N'"01"' uc flfn I, n, 5tftx "'"tenberff. Miss Blle- nn XIi-h V.'.. "lo "vu iuui I ' 'Urs Ilenjamln Ulleden. '' In S. f..B5rw,nf nf Itndnor, will Me. for thf? fl.ay.s for York "nYbor. Vr remnlnder of tho summer. f5wvned(i",vIlUs Uoln,ml u- Taylor, of J" i : lzlHei """I tholr dnuBhtcr. tlmy win 'Vter I,n.rbt"-. Me., whero ummer " for tno balanco of tho !nrt 'Vl tlm,r,inc '"oxc. daughter of Mr. T'enllvn h Jrty Ptan Wo, of 'o IVeat Vlrglnfa rctun,Cl1 fro" rll' .. X'r 3l)d Mn. tri. .. )eao mO11'' Honors Cahall. will hero th.i. J)inHy np'it for Murray bay, '" WttM ,lt Waning. h rCm,'ndr' "arbor. Mo. for Mia r "ii miner. .?r ndaSJjuaj'h?lfte',fe1I'?aui!hter of Ti. ti. . ':" JOlin Cl. nilhert r,t Tl.l Hn W wl i,'i?cnr"K.n,c,V.by. Mr' ITnnlc "'"v -win vmf. """, vn., wnero Bepteinber untl1' tho mlddle ' Hnwlylnjrj 'ou,ul- who "vert ndon; tb?ir rS?r?f,ef llave tmed to nnd Pari". e'"ce. I.alto I.agordnr 55S rUon84S?A2f K1' -i?"t . , ,. TrHV 14IM, uii nicrln.,,,a ""on-ln-law and daughter. ?m,nn,.di Mrs Srott Scaring, nnd their tvin' Wll uro BncndlnB the summer In r ranco. W,!; nn? M.r"-,.Jny Schamberg. of 1923 hpur Springe, W. Va., where they expect to spend tho month of August. n?1.!?' iu.dlth, Solls-Cohen and Miss Dertha Solla-Cohen. of 2113 Chestnut Slr.?ctwero gu.est" of Mr- and Mrs. Jack Solla-Cohen, Jr., at their cottage, In vciunor, in. j, ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. and Mrs. Oliver T. Boyd, of Berk ley road, St. Davids, will leave next week for a trip of several weeks to tho White mountains of N'ew Hampshire. They will spend tho month of Septem ber at the seashore Miss Miranda Boyd and Miss Mary Boyd, daughters of Mr. nnd Mrs Boyd, who arc at a camp In New Hampshire, will return tho last of August and will spend September with their parents at tho seashore. , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jaquetto I'almer and their family, of Lancaster avenue. St. Davids, will leave on Saturday to spend the month of August at tho Oceanic, Ocean City. Mr. Qeorgo P. Buzby, father of Mrs. Palmer, will ac company them and will remain until the Mrs. Oeorgo Aman, of Wayne, will en tertain tho member of the W, C. T. U. clHzonshlp class at her ihome on Wed nesday. Mr. James M. Wlllcox, of Vlllanova, has been elected president of tho St. Davids Coif Club. Mr. Frederick P. Rls Mno, of WAync, Is tho newly elected vice president. T ALONG THE READING Mr. amj Mrs Leo P Walter, who hao been living in Wyncote for some time, have purchased the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome H. Shcip, former reat lents. who moved to Alabama. Mr. Wal ter and his family will now llo per manently in Wyncote. Mrs. Walton Pennlwcll. of Wyncote. will go next week to Edgemcre, Plko county, where she will be the guest for a. fortnight of. her brothor-ln-law and sister. Mr. nnd Mrs. Abram C. Mott, who aro occupying their camp at Edgcmere. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Schwartz, of Pannma, are the guests of Mr. Schwartz's parents at thnlr home. In Jenklntown. whero thev will remain un til the early part of September, before returning to the Canal Zone. Mrs. IL B. Lnrzalerc, of Wyncote, ac companied by Miss Dorothea, flchlvoly, has gone to Virginia Beach, where thoy will spend several weeks. GERMANTOWN Miss Dorothy Well, who has been spending some time visiting her sister, Mrs. Len Lauterstcln. and hrr family. at Woodmere. L. I. linn trono to Sum mit, Me. and wilt be tho guest of Miss nnrriet wolf at her summer camp. Mr. and Mrs. Gcoren W. Beck. 5629 Pulaski avenue, spent last week at tho Hotel Elberon, Atlantic City. Miss Margnret Kerns, of 362 West Duval street. Is a guest nt a housa party at Glcncovo Furnace, Pa. Mr, and Mrs James Gehrlng nnd their ramllv are spending a week motor ing through Maryland. Mr. Thomas Harper Is spending the summer as the guest of Mrs. Daniel Roberts Harper, at 211 West Cholten avenue. Tho Rev. Henry F. Wllkle and Mrs. Wllklc. of Pcnn, WIstor and Chow- streets, will spend tho month or August at their former homo at Mllton-on-thc-Hudson, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Victor L, Lavell, of 567 East Maryland street, entertained at supper at tneir Homo on Sunday eve ning. Their guests Included Mrs. Frank Kendlc, Miss Jcanno Harper and Mr. Edwurd Dubbs. Mrs. Frederick Louis Wlcgncr, of C365 Ross street, has aa her guest for a few days Mrs. Miller, of Oak Lane. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs Oeorgo W. Ducmler. of -ju ffortn Thirteenth street, enter tained Inst evening at their homo In honor of their won. Mr. William H. puemler. In celebration of his twenty first birthday anniversary. Tho guosts Included MIbs Anna Bossert, Miss Anna Ash. Miss Jean Fraaer. Miss Imogen Cook, Miss Irene Pohlsen, Miss Emma Kirn, Mlts Louise Kim. Miss Clara Htott, Mr. Gilbert Buck. Mrs. 55. Bland Carothers. Mr. Charles Walters. Mr. Warren Ruth, Mr. John Duemler, Mr. Frnnklln Duemler, Mr. Clarence Rau zenhan, Mr William J. Herrmann, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllum J. Hermann. Mrs. Emma Ash, Mrs. Duck and Mrs. Caro line Herrmann. Tho Rev. and Mrs. Ray W. Mussel man, of North Twelfth street, will upend tho remainder of tho season In Perkasle. Mr. and Mra August Kirn, of 808 West Lehlcrli avenue, nnd their daugh ter. Miss Mario Kirn, will spend next week-ond at a house party In Atlantlo city. Mrs. M. B. Devlne. of North Broad street, Is passing the summer In New Jersey at Hackcttstown. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergcr, of West GIrard avenue, are spending the sum mer in Atlantic City. Mra William WltUlns. of 1210 West Cambria streot, will leave on August 2 to spend tho month In perlcasie. Tho Rev. J. B. Hamll has gone to Niagara Falls and will make a tour of tno Tnousnnd islands. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Dravton. of 2G17 North Eleventh strct. Iiavo returned homo from nn automoblio trip along- the Atlnntio const. Tim Mlsoes Hiiyen of G39 North Twonty-second street, havo returned home from thnlr trln to tho Great Lakes Cnnadn. Nlngara Falls nnd western T'pnnnvlvnnln Durinir tholl visit tht'l' wore tho guests of their aunt, Miss Anna M. Hayeb, of Rldgway, Pa Miss Roso Langatadter. of 1920 Pop lar street, and Mrs. Julius Adlcr wcro guests of honor nt a card party given by Mrs. Jerome L. Grant at her cot tago In Deal Beach. N. J . last week. Mr and Mrs. Nathan Schwab, MIks Nell Schwab and Miss Claire Schwab of 2331 North Broad street, aro upend- ,4w. vV,4h X'vA,"l MIHS CONSTANCY I-K I-'UVIIK HAMPTON Who lll be Introduced to society at tt Itu, to bo ehen by her aunt, Mm. O. WWW Hninpton, m October. r i ' - ' EVENING3 PUBLIC Bran wSIKmMmm HiraSKiL '. rhoto by J .Mitchell a, ot. -MUS. UDWARD McIIENUV Who before lier marriage last month was Miss Helen S. Henderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gcorso M. Henderson, of VMr Lincoln l)rlc, Mt. Airy. Ing the rcmalndor of tho summer at At lantic City. Mrs. Sara Hcrz. of North Twentloth street, announces tho engagement of her daughter, Mlas Emily Hcrz to Mr. Jo seph Frank of this city. Miss Florence Brlckloy, of Sixteenth nnd Masfsr streets, Is spending a fort night at Ocean City, N. J., where she Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Allen. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Waltor. of 1631 Diamond street, aro spending several weeks at Casco bay, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Herzherg, of the Maleetlo Hotel, havo Joined Mr, and Mrs. Martin M. Pearlman In a motor trip through Now York lake resorts and Now England. Mrs. Rosa B. Rothschild, of 2319 North Park avenue, recently announced tho ongagement of her daughter. Miss J. Gertrude Rothschild, to Mr. Milton C. Hirrlson, of th's city. Mrs. Herbert Jledley, of North Seven teenth street, Is spondin? several weeks with her son. Mr, Rulph M. Hcdlcy, in Atlantic City. Miss Ruth Wlnclandor. of 1928 North Franklin street, Is visiting her aunt, Miss Ruth Leopold, of Akron, O. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Otto aro entertain ing Mr. Otto's sister, Mrs. Burton Thomas, of Sarasota, Fla and CMcago. for a fow days at their home, 4008 Pine street. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hansel! and their family, of 3901 Chestnut street, aro spending the summer at their country homo near Eddlngton, Bucks county, nnd will not return to tho city until some time In September. JIr. Wllllnm R. Plerco has recently arrived from New York for a brief visit In this city as the guest of Mr. Bloom. Mr. Morton and Mr. Diamond, of 6712 Pine street, and formerly of New lork. TIOGA Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Benjamin and their family, of 1838 West Venango street, will leave on August 1 for on automoblio trip to tho Pocono mountains and will spend a fortnight at their bungalow on tho Susquehanna river. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Nltzcho and their little daughter. Miss Margaret Ellen Nltzche, of 1231 West Hilton street, who have been taking week-end automobile trips to Gratcrsford and Ephrnta Springs, will spend next week at Asbury Park. Miss Jean Led with, of 1717 West On tailo street, and Miss Beulah Telts woith. of 3250 North Carllslo street, will leave on August 2 for Lake Chain plain, whero they will spend tho month with a camping party. Miss Teltsworth was the July hostess of hoy card club at the tlnal meeting for the season. Her guests Included Miss Ledwlth, Miss Mar garet Wolfe, Mrs. Henry Brachhold, Miss Olive Itees, Mlsi Anna Shields. Miss Elsa Woolslfer and Miss Mary De Witt. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mrs. William J. Benham and her famllv. of Calumet strcot and Park road will leavo on August 1 to spend the remainder of the season In Atlantic City Dr and Mrs. David Boone, of 4625 Ridge avenue, and their young ton, Master David Boone. Jr.. will pass the month c August at Silver Lake. Mrs. Charles .Mcllvalne, ot 420S Ridgo avoiuio, will go to Atlantic city next week to remain until September WISSAHICKON Mrs. William E. Hllherg. of Sumac street, with her son, Mr. Vaunhan III! berir and daughters'. Miss Hazel Hllherg and Mlt-s Elizabeth Hllberir, huvo Bonn to Wlldwooii to remain a inonth. sir Vaughan Hllbcrg and his brothers, Mr Merrcll liunerg nnd "Mr uerulil mi berg, recently returned from Atlantic City Mr and Mrs. Charles Thomas, of Ro chelle avenue, and their daughters, MI.ih Dorothy Thomas and Miss Helen Thomas, aro occupying their summer homo at Seaside Park. ROXBOROUGH .14, nnu ,tii n. !ii,mii i,. uwuu.9. ..... , TlilpA nvpnli arn annnillnr. IhA nensnn ! at their Capo May cottage Mr and Mrs. Oeorgo Wnnklln, of Barren Hill, aro receiving congratula tions on the birth of u daughter, Laura IJlslo Wnnklln. Mr and Mrs. William V Stoele and their sbn, Mr. Hornce Stoele, who hae beetl spending somo time In Wlldwood, THE MAGNESIA DOCTORS RECOMMEND f.. Conntlpttlon. Acid fUomach, IndlKM lion. Oin bo Died no Milk at MeiDMl. Hold only ly tit bottliv novr by dor. UNEQUALEDm PURITy A deUcioui healUeglving table water UCT$3flMfeil ' "M I " MSBAMO . l. " iEDGEfe-PinUADiSI-PHIA-, TUESDAY,' u&S havo returned to their homo on Rldgo avenue. Mr. J. Lewis Frame, of RIdco ave nue, is spending tho season In Wlldwood. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles u. Bennett and her daughtor. Miss Harriet Bennett, or Mnnayunic avenue, iiavo rciurneu nome from Atlantlo City. Mrs. K. Ifuntcr Lord and her young son, Mastor Wlllard Lord, of 405 Ly ceum avenue, anil Mrs. ivjru a mother, Mrs. Sarah Goodfellow. hae grmo to Ocean City to remain until autumn. Miss Marv W. Bowo nnd Miss Mar garet W. Bowe, of Roxborough, aro spending somo time at the Hotel El beron, Atlantic City. MANAYUNK A midsummer gnrden feto will lie held nn Friday evening and Suturdu after noon and evening on Stetlen grounds. Lyceum nvenuo below Rldo avenue, Roxborough, In nld of the Lutheran Church of the Epiphany, Green lane nnd Sllverwood street, Manayunk Rus tic booths will contain dolls, fancy and useful articles and refreshments for sale. There will bo all sorts of out door amusements, and a wonderful Japaneso tea garden. Tho latter will bo In charge of Miss Mildred Mack, Miss Elsie Muck, Miss Kathryn Forster, Miss Grace Allebach, Miss Myrtle Katzpnbnch, Mrs. Lee Wctherlll, Miss Florence Alle bach. Miss Esther Allebach. Miss Carrie Zalzer. Miss Eleanor Hchaeffer. Miss Mabel Woltemato and MIbs Edith Kat- zenbnen. Luncheon will be borvod by Mrs. Heprv A. D. Wacker, Mrs. Frank Thomas. Mrs. Charles A. Mack. Miss Margaret List, Mrs. Charles Lesley, Miss Anna Slegle, Mrs. Owen Miller, Mrs. T H. Stenhnn nnd Mis. Annlo Allebach. Mr. J. Harry Stcphan Is chairman In charge of the fete, and his nsslstanta include Mr. Benjamin Bennlnghoc, Mrs. II Rider, Mrs. Frank Enderlein, Mrs. Frederick Thomas, Miss Augusta Rod hart, Mr. Charles A. Mack, the Rev. Henry A D. Wacker, Mrs Snyder Mrs. Daniel G. Goettman, Mrs John Hagen. tuoher, Mr and Mrs. Frederick Woer nor, Mrs. Harry West, Mrs. Jacob Miller, Mrs. Llndlcv Rlghter, Mrs. I3Uls Han kie, Mrs. William Hanson, Mrs. Walter Hagcnbueher, Mr and Mrs. Charles Mas lln, Mrs. Charles Lelns, Mrs. C. IT Ritter. Miss M"ta Hornmlllor, Mr. Wil liam Barnes, Mr William Swartz, Mr George Sheets, Mr Arthur Wetton, Mr John levins, Mr. Edson Hagenbucher Sir Ralph Strieker and Mr. Louis Wcstcrman. NORRISTOWN Miss Frances Hums, of Schuylkill aemie, entertained at a luncheon and a smprlio miscellaneous shower at her homo In lionbr of Miss Ethel Tyson ana Miss Beatiice Horrocks, who will be married In tho fnll. Among tho guests were Miss MJirlon Bennett. Miss Mar garet Baker, Miss Margaret Bennett Miss Bessie Grlllith. Miss Edna Smith Mis Walter Chambers and Mrs Jay Atkinson. A dlnncr-dance given at the Plymouth Country Club was attended by more than a hundred guests. Mr. W. Terry Hunter Is chairman of the entertain ment committeo directing the summer social eents nt tho club. Mr. and Mrs. James S Holland, of Curran Ter- Whesi Folks Quit Coffee because of cost to health or purse, they naturally drink There's a Reason iMFAIfrT ta..mi .m. mi mi ii r i " I i in mi ' li'rwi ii iiiih inrwiiiii'MT I ii ' 'S ffiffra "iSJ ii i . v j- -I race, gave a dinner of ten covers before tho dance. Another dinner was ghen by Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Howie, or DcKalb street DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs, William Booth Todd and her small son, of Cheater, are tho guests or Mr. Todd's parents In Wllllamsport, for a few weeks. Dr. Ernest I. Clark has returned to his home In Media from a fortnights visit to Mr. and Mrs. Franklin M. Potts at their summer home nt Laconla, N. H. Miss Harriet Selfrldgo has been the guest for two weeks of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mra. James Ij Selfrldge, at their homo In New York. After a visit to friends In Devon, she will return to her apartment at the Harvard, Swarthmore, some time. In Aifsrust WILL CASE TESTIMONY ENDS Declolon Expected Soon on Assign ment of Clement Estate The final hearing in the proceeding Instituted to test tho vnlidlty of n scrap of pnper purporting to be the wlllof Dr. Hayes A&ncw Clement, took plnco yesterday before Register Sheehan. Tho writing in question, which consists of nine words nnd leaves the entire estate of $30,000 to the widow, Mrs. Bi Lois Clement, Is alleged to be a forgery by Mrs. Ituth A. Clement, mother of the testator. Tho estate is worth nbout $40,000. Mrs. Jane Audenrlcd Fuller, of 1621 Walnut Btrcet, a sister of Judge Charles Y. Audenrlcd. testified that sho had known Doctor Clement for twenty-Ave years. In n conversation she had with him in the fall of 1010 ho referred to his wife who was seri ously ill nt the time, nnd said that if sho lived sho would receive "all his estate. W. Hornce Hepburn, n member of the bnr, stnted thnt while he was being professionally attended by Doctor Cle ment, In September, 1018, the ques tion of wills wns discussed nnd the intter stated thnt he hnd drafted his will nnd loft everything to his wife. He told tho witness he wanted him to look over the will to see that it was drawn in legal form, but he never sub mitted tho writing to him. This con cluded the taking of testimony. The attorneys will submit briefs to tho register nnd that official will announce his decision in a short "mo. LEIPERVILLE TO PICNIC Thousand Kids and Parents Will Bo Guests of Baron" .Tames V. Douchcrtr. the "baron of fLcipcrvlllc," will give his annual outr ing to the boys nnu gins ot Lcipcrviire nnd Eddystono in Woodside Park to morrow. There will be 1000 or more of the "kids" nnd n big following of their parents. The pnrty will go to the pnrk In motortrucks tomorrow morning. Tho dny will be devoted to rnccs, gnmes and nil sorts of sports, includ ing boxing bouts for the older boys. Flenty of prizes hnve been provided by the generous "baron." Ice crenm will also bo provided in profusion. Partlcnlar people everywhere Insist upon havlne imported Pompeian Olive Oil No Soap Better For Your Skh? Than Cuticura 8mpt auh (Sain, OtrtTOtnkTakun) ffM of Call nn UtMrkiwlH, Stft. X. Uilitu, Mui "DANDERINE' Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents bnys "Danderlne," After tin application of "Danderlne" yoa ru not And a, fallen hair dr nnjr dandruff, betides nycrr hair thorn new life, rigor, brichtnesi, mora color and thlcUntM. 4rfu. Hot Weather Footwear nfrj summer more people trv Can-tllcei-H for hot weather unci flnS them the shoes for comfort the yeur round If j-cur feet feel tho pressure, the re dtmint anil discomfort of ordinary nhoei, drop Into I lie Cantilever shop und let one of tho expert Balemnen tit you with a pair of Cantilever fihoca. Cantilever Shoen are o well propor tioned that thorn Ih novcr nny pressure at any point No lilndtnu of Uie musclcn, no cramplnR of the toeB. Tho natural Inner soOe lino follows the normal con tour of tho foot. There U ample toe room The alight tilt of tho heel dta tributes the welfht without strain. The flexible chank allows tho musclos free dom to exercise. Cantilevers mean comfortable walking und a fuller enjoyment ft the out-of-doore. Widths AJiAA to"lS. Write for booklet. CANTlLEVEk SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Offic Phn$id'elphi t jXyffiQjiHfcnQVgHKPB jt r ' J i! k vV i t V iriht rjjMBC ' JOTY 27, 1920 ' "jk" f Just a Glance THE moment this little black taf feta restaurant frock, worn by one of New York's most attractive society women, caught Vogue's eye at the opening of the Biltmore Cas cades, down it went in the artist's sketchbook, decp-pink flat roses and all I For this is the season when Vogue gets its fashions straight from the society women at the races, here and abroad, at the smart restaurants, at Newport and Southampton. There arc quantities of them for daylight and candlelight, with ajl their hats and accessories, in VOGUE Dated August 1st TOQUES bristling with excited little wings, Chanel's idea of a perfect taillcur, the French penchant for ribbons, society at the horse shows, at the polo fields, at home. All in this new Vogue. Then here are the new furs,sports clothes, hats designed by Lewis for stars of the Paris stage, gowns of painted satin, frocks and accessories trimmed with 6ilkcn fruit and pages of Vogue Points, from the top most point of a late summer bonnet to the slender point of a late evening slipper. At All naniiinHm Try this method of eliminating carbon I Carbonization of engines is caused chiefly by im proper lubrication the use of oils inferior in quality or wrong; in type (body). Inferior oils break down quickly in the explosion chambers. Their thick, gummy residues cling to the cylinder walls, piston heads, etc., and form hard carbon deposit the cause of engine knocks, pre-ignition, loss of power and a host of other similar troubles. The wrong type of oil will not provide and main tain a piston-ring seal. If the oil is too light, a surplus is drawn into the combustion chamber on each inlet stroke. Rapid carbonization follows. Sunoco Motor Oil burns clean. 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If you want the very earliest hints of autumn fashions, or the latest buyable frocks in the "Seen in the Shops" section they're all in this new Vogue, along with delightful tea tables and dressing tables, a word about the modes and manners of a New York summer; and, of course, "Smart Fashions for Limited Incomes", and the Vogue Patterns. t i ' r "si ,i j M i 5' '. : -$3 irf'tfl T i h i ,h. .,., i .i -i l t, -.T ".. . .,-.. ,Kt- . -'' HU m" 'iht.r -'iH, L ttrt,lbti . .tK. .MJ...llAJhtASl mwjn -z'jiiiV.diiL '!' MiM ""I't lf'4iyil1alT''- "atL.ikt.V'.yit 4 i f ' - . '