f0FS&UfPMX& jfynne Talks of Pretty Gown Worn by a Fashion- able fcirt ". ., Newport Other Happenings .tt redly Barnes yesterday morn- ""Lli.,1 7m Rood to look nt. sne ?A"JJ Hark blue taffeta frock t,B&amta those who can wear t.yutr,vhol'cnn,"andsh( r.rr,USrw o , and she ot. ec' 7 The frock was -. f .mitiiiiuk. CU""- t,... Bl brown It net. cc"' 7 The frock wa i&lSTm " ! ,tr nftan ribbon were nwi ""' ggwd i cteely fitting lace veil was "rfrtsagement to Emlle Oeye Ccily Sminimced Just nbout a week w, m?mber. Mr. and Mrs. 'i were with Cecily ycrterday, "'". evidently starting on a 'r !, Tlslt. for there wero bags and funeral air of going away about Iff- .. i. v- Tinrncs's daughter by ., ,. marriage. Her mother was &, toll"l1nd Harrison a daugh J1 f the lato Mr. and Mrs. John illrrta.and a sister of the late Lo- UvJIfii"lnnd Harrison was married to , Frank Thome I'attcrson some ..' after her husband's death, nml , narues married MIm Eleanor Bid-S-S.?tlmc after his wife's death. ft, two Harrison men Norrta and nL Jr.. are first cousins of Cecily, SVr two slter, Sylvia, who was lurried to Commander Fordo Todd, ir 8 N.. several years ago, and Doro ikr Vho studied for trained nursing, ,d ho has btrn living for sevcrul )tits in Washington. nVEBYISOUl was paying jesiuruuj XJ that our icnmi iiiuiuiuvu u " l.n temperamental since he became Snot go to Newport, but between ,oa and me and the gatepost, a woe bird told me that he had Just gotten a bw car and said car appealed to h m jforport has all the other successful taws anjnow. bu muj u..b.... ... Lior have his car and wool sweater ill to nirascu u uk .i..u. " r li In any case, with or without Mm, the otners are dbiuk icil-u i ........ ItsrU' content, and luncheons and din ners arc so many that they have to diride up. ami urn "" ' " S" nth On Monday, for instance, Mr. ltd Jlrs. llliam i. iHiuu. .uB. Birscr Wallach and Mrs. Lewis Gou remcur Morris all gave luncheons in their honor. And in the evening there mj a dinner In the Casino grill aud . -.l :- 1... Mr. nnA ATrQ TTVnnlr W. Frucauff on their yacht Isorthwind. Yesterday the uoanoy i.ots rhvu u litre luncheon for all the playcra. and la the evening Mr. and Mrs. .Tunics Stewart Cushman gave n dlnncr-dance. Ibis evening there it to be a dance riven in ins icnms imujlts uuuur ujr at navy officers, and the week will cod i.L lnnnlinAn An tlin vm.lit Alnhn. ritii Mr. nml Mrs. Arthur Curtiss jimes as hosts. IW0NDEH how on earth they are having time to take part In the tournament. Wouldn't von think bo ranch entertaining and so much rich food would interfere with the play? But I pesj not; they were probably just as Etch entertnined In England where they wm the championship. It does teem a pity that Junior Tilden didn't otnage to get there, for every one vn.ted so to see hira. T HEARD the most beautiful story the other day about ii recent bride - Cm, and I jut pass it nlong to you. tee. he was married In another eitr and his best man. who was also i Phlladclphian, had a grent time help fcij said bridegroom to keep up his urvc. l inauy. the time lor the wed faj belni very nenr. the brideeroom. who was getting more and moro nervous every minute (entirely forgetting that he would simply he "among thoso prcs ect" at the wedding, as no one ever looks at the bridegroom) suggested that they walk to the church, no felt ho needed the air. And so they started forth and walked briskly along, the Iridecroom. with dreamy eyes, striding head, apparently thinking of nothing. The best man. however, begnn to look aoput mm. Finally he said to the hnoegroom. "Snv. rln vnu knnm wlinrn this church is we'nre going to?" "Why, oj, cr eri thought I did," said Uie ttatleman in question, "but do you know I'm not sure." "Well, we'd letter ask tmnn nnn nnlMr " onl.l Kn lt man. "for nil the motors and enr t iages I pee arc going in the opposite direction." Well, they stoppod in at a store and inquired and found that ley had been walking directly away irom the church. Believe mo. they did Mmo sprinting, but they got there in "me. It happened a couplo of months Mo, and you need not expect me to Ul Tnil fl'hn li ...n.. 1...A t t.. i.L . ,,- ..,. 4t ,i.t, uui IIIL'IUH JIOU1- U5 against jour guessing if you want. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES e. i il" u,avl" " t-now, Jr.. toM?.a '.a Prande, Cuba, are expected ;.r,awhil of Mrs Chew-B parents. Mr. In rw Th0?Jas Graham, at their home herS ?., M,r? Chew w, bu remem hiJri.J1 iK? KUbeth Graham, whoso itiiiiF.6 t00J! 1lnco car'y ln tha summer Havana, Cuba Mr. WUertr. r.,.. . n.ni wamerwooo nas seen KZlciT at th0 Amba83a- ttotS'JLllr.2iayMA Bowle- f Cre Mr. J vf'r ostnu.t ,HI- ' vlsttlns fortnight. ' 0t Len0X' JInss- i0T aurtt,rC M.rlM . a MorrlB t""1 J1" ra(r'.M Anna Catharine Morris, ktaPttUburKh. ' ar SpentllnB R left lis? 3L1?th.rop Co,"n- f st- Davids. ttuiclSitevt. BPend BOmo t,mo at Mf ok,1 -- . and thii-f. ?- 1,enry I Rlttenhouso "i their family, of Hydal road. Noble, nro spondlng the summer at their cot tage at Bay Hoad, and will not return until after Labor Day. MJ-n. Joseph 'Hilt Brlntcm, ot the Crossways. her home near Media, has had Mrs. Cnrolus M. Broomnll, of Media, an her guest rccontly. Mrs. James M. Longncro and her daughter and son, Miss Caroline Lonr acre and Mr. James Barton Longacre, of 2303 Do Lancey place, arc spendlnfc the summer at Idlewlld, near Media, Mr. and Mrs. ItadclyrTe Furnesa and their daughter and son, Miss Mary Itad clyrfo Furnesa and Mr. George Wood Fumcss, of Jenklntown, aro occupylntr their cottage at York Harbor, where they will remain until the mlddlo or September. Mr, and Mrs. George W. Banks, of trie Aldlno, are spending the summer at the Marlborough-Blenhelm, Atlantic City. Miss Clark Ford Hawkins, daughter of Mr. Charles Sumnor Hawkins, or Oermantown, left on Friday for Sound Beach, Conn., where she will be tho guest for six weeks of her slater, Mrs. M. B. Taylor. Her sister. Miss Alice Hawkins, of Bryn Mawr, who hatt been spending a short time In New York city, has gone to Sunnpee, N. H.. where she will bo tho guest for a few weeks or Mrs. Irving Putnam, at her summer homo. Toward the end of August Miss Hawkins will go to Intervale, returning to her homo about the mlddlo of Sep tember. , Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Ncall McQuillan and their dauRhtor-ln-law, Mrs. Trice McQuillan, of Overbrook, have gone to Now Castlo-by-tho-Sea, N. H., where they will remain until tho end of August. Dr. nnd Mrs. S. U. Crothcrs, of Ches ter, havo loft for White Point, Ma., where they will spend the rest of the summer. Mr. Emanuel Nolan and Miss Mildred Styles are spending tho week-end ni Ocean City ns the guests of Mm. George Lulls, Miss Styles's sister. ALONG. THE MAIN LINE Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W, Atwood. of Dal las, Tcx with their children, Miss Elizabeth Atwood, Miss Virginia At wood and Master Jock Atwood, wero the guests of Mrs. Atwood's brother nnd sister-in-law, sir. nna Mrs. is. n. An derson, at their apartment at tho Louclla, Wayne, for a fow days, whllo on a motor trip through tho East. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Crane and their family havo taken a cottage at Spring Lake, N, J., for the months of August and September. Mrs. W. W. Blancko, of Oak lane, Wayno, has returned from a visit of two weeks with her parents, Mr. nna Mm. S. E. Trout, at their cottago at Ventnor, N. J. Mrs. Henry W. Roth, of St. Davids, left last week for Narragansett Pier, R. I., where she will Join Mr. Tloth on nn automobile trip through the New England states. Mr. and Mrs. Morton M. Lyon ana their family, of Wlndcmore avenue, Wayne, have gono to Cape May for sev eral weeks. Mrs. C. M. Armstrong, of the Wayne Apartmonts, Wayne, and Miss Katherlno Green, of Wayne, have returned from a short stay at Rehoboth Beach, Del. Miss Dorothy Painter, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard T. Painter, of summit avenue, wayno, left last week to spend the month of August at QulnlbecK camp, south Kairieo, vt, Mr. and Mrs. Nellson H. Wood and their children, of Dorset avenue. Devon, are spending some time at Ocean City, N. J. Mr, and Mrs. John Turner and their family, of St. Davids are spending tho summer at orrs island, m. Mrs. C. C. Lister, of St. Davids, has returned to her home from a trip to Capo May. Mrs. H. J. Patton, of Waj-ne. Is enter taining her sister, Miss Robinson, of Bristol. Pa. Miss Nina M. MIel, of Wayne, wilt spend the month of August at Ogun quit, Me. XiL i? r-rt t V "A' CHA&MlttQ GROUP, rhoto by rtachracb. CHILDREN OF DR. AND MRS. R. VINCENT LYON They aro Miss Roso Vincent Lyon, Muster It. Vincent Lyon, Jr., nnd Muster Armstrong Lyon ST. FETEm CHUROH SCENE OF NUPTIALS TIOGA Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert A. White, of North Carlisle street, have gono to At lantic City for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wlcst. who have returned from their wedding tour, arc receiving at their new home. 2220 Wesr Venango street. Tho bride was Miss Ethel L. Guthrlo, daughter of Mr. Wil liam Guthrie, of 636 Allegheny avenue. Mr, and Mrs. William IV. Lindner, or 3233 North Park avenue, havo gono to Ocean City for tho lato summer, MIsh Ethel Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horry E. Bowman, of 1449 West Venango street, Is spending a fort night with a. camnlne party on Block Island. Her sister. Miss Jessie Bow man, will leave next weeK to snend tlio remainder of tho season In the Alle gheny mountains. MU Wnlen Pn.xnon. daughter of Mr. and Mro. Charles Small Paxson, of West Ontario street, leu on aionuay to spenu n week with a camping party near Lancaster, Pa, ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Heger and their daughter, of Des Moines, la., are tne guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heger at their home near Noble. Mrs. John Hnlgh Dalngorfleld, of Meadowbrook, will arrive ln a few days from Europe, where sho has been travel ing since tho early spring. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Gemmt, of Sixty-eighth avenue. Oak Lano, aro spending a fortnight at Asbury Park, after which they will leave on a motor trip through the Berkshlrcs, returning for a while to Atlantic City beforo opening their home for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dayton Shelly, of Oak Lano Park, are receiving con gratulations on the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Van Dyke Shelly, on July 13. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Miller, of Cloverly lane, Rydal, announco the engagement of their daughter. Miss Margaret B. Miller, and Mr. Harry E. Bracher, son of Mrs. E. W. Braoher, or Jenklntown. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Robinson Skin ner, of the Delmar-Morrls, motored home irom stone Harbor, where they wore tho guests of Mrs. William Fox over tho week-end. Mrs. John H. Johnson, 101 East Dur ham strcot. Is spending some time at Round Lake, N, Y. She will return to Oermantown on Saturday. Mrs. M. MoNulty, of Matieh Chunk, Is tho .guest for a short time of Mrs. 1. Dwyer, 6605 Baynton street. MlBa Esther Krlebel, of 263 East Upsal street, has returned from a trip to Wlldwood. Mrs. Andrew C. Borzner, of 163 West Durham street, will leavo on Aucust 20 to attend tho Mclntyro family re union at CatawlSBa, Pa. Mrs. Borzner will be gone a fortnight. Mrs. Charles Barton, of 240 East Upsal street, lias returned rrom Atlan tic City. Miss Katheryn E. Dwyer, of 5605 Baynton stroet, will leave on Saturday on a trip through Pennsylvania. Mr. arid Mrs. Walter Wlnslow, and their son, Master Walter Wlnslow, Jr., havo returned to their home at 647 East Mayland streot, from a fortnight's visit to wuuwooa. WISSAHICKON Mrs. Henry Brower and her daughter. Miss Clara Brower. of Sumac Btreet, left yesterday for the Dolawaro Water uap to remain two weens. aWMovdSloJg A,4Vt The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street Important J f 150 Silka Frocks Values $35 to $49.50 ? noo!a.ss?.rtments of Frocks for Street, After- P Btvle, irT T,poJ?8 Wenr- A scoro f different inclnHW i jth? wanted colors of tho season, and mu? the dcs!red Nayy- A" si"" for Women u Wsses aro shown in the following materials: ClMon Taffetas. Genmcttc Silks and Sports Silks Na C. O. D.' 20 All Sale Final No Exchange DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. James Hanna, of Rwirthmnm have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dcemer. of Chicago, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Dcemer lived formerly ln Chester. Mr. William Booth Todd, who re- niiv remmed from Wllllamspon, where he was visiting his parents, has gono to Buffalo for a few days. Mrs. Todd and their small son nre still in WllllamsDort and will not return to Chester until the middle of August. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Levi L. Ruo and their family, of 4226 Spruce street, are spend ing the summer at their camp at Loon Lake, In tho Adlrondacks. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Shearer, of 4523 Pine street, are spending some weeks at the Baldwin Hotel, Boacn Haven. vlevo Galen, of 2413 South Seventeenth street, will leave tomorrow ror Atlantic City, where they will remain with their parents, Mr. nnu sirs. ju. uann, ror tno remainaer or tne season. FALL3 OF SCHUYLKILL Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly, of 3661 Mldvale avenue, and Mrs. Louis Rose man, who have been spending some tlmo ln Atlantic City, returned homo last week. nn.- irtionhoth Tfffllv. of Mldvale ave nue, has gone to Atlantic City, to remain through tho lato summer. Miss Florence Hirst, of Queen lane; Miss Eleanor Henesseyt and her nieces. Miss Eleanor Campbell and Miss Rachel Campbell, are among those returning homo from Ocean City. Mrs. William J. Benham and her family, of Rldce avenue, left last weeK for Atlantic City, to remain through August. Miss Helen E. Fisher, of 3603 Queen lane, and Miss Lulu Johnson, of OaKs, Pa., are spending their vacation at At lantic City. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Dr. and Mrs. John William Noble, of 1003 South Broad Mreot, aro being con gratulated on the birth of a daughter, Mary Elizabeth Noble, on July 27. Mrs. Noble will be remembered ns Mls3 Kath ryn McGlnley, of Wlldwood, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Nemlrovsky. of 1437 South Sixth street, with thctr daughters, Mls3 Bessie Nemlrovsky and Miss Elizabeth E. Nemlrovsky. are pass ing tho summer months at Atlantic City. Miss Sydo Ludwlg. of 800 West Moya- menslne avenue, Is their guest over week-ends. Mr. and Mrs. F Mlchell. Jr., are spending the summer In Avalon. Mrs. Mlchell was Miss Mary McKcnna, for merly of 1538 Morris street. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert J, Trueman and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hclserman are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louts B. Goff. or 2139 South Sixteenth street, at their summer homo ln Pitman, N. J. The Rev. Marcellus Horn, formerly chaplain In the army, of the U. S. M. Matsonia. ana now in cnarge ui mu Catholic monastory at Cumberland, Ma., was tho guest of Lieutenant and Mrs. K. C. Hitrtup, of 1414 Rltncr Btreet, over the week-end. Miss Lavlna Casper, of 2517 South Fifteenth street, has returned home after having spent last week at Wild wood. Mr. and Mrs. Emll Wldlmer and their daughters, Miss Artie Wldlmer and Miss Helen Wldlmer. of 2538 South HIcKe street, havo returned home from a fort night's stay In Atlantic City, where they were tne guests ot irienaa. Mr. Frank O'Brien, formerly of South Seventeenth street, was tho guest over tho week-end of Mrs. John C. Sullivan, of 1714 Morris street, at her summer homo ln Avalon. Mrs. Howard Currlo" and her son, Mr. Howard Currle, of 2331 South Eleventn street, wero the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Salmon at their summer home ln Atlantic City for a few days. Mrs. H. Mlgono and her son. Mr. Harry Mlgone, of 2435 South Seven teenth Btreet, havo returned to their home, after having spent a few weeks in Atlantic City. , . Mr. Francis Galen and Miss Gene- MOORE8TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Learning nnd their son, of Chester avenue, will spend tho month of August In Maine. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Johnson, of Maple Shade, nnnounco the engagement of their daughter. Miss Ruth Johnson, to Mr. Georgo Clnrk, of Moorestown. Mrs. Joseph T. Bacon nnd Mr. Lloyd Bacon aro at Cape Cod, Mass. Mrs. William B. Davis, of East Central avenue, Is visiting her daughter. Miss Laura Davis, at Camp Iroquois, Lalte Wlnnepesaukeo, N. II. Tho Rev. George S. Johnson and his family are spending a few weeks at Egg Harbor. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo B. Evans and their daughter, Miss Virginia Evans, will spend the month of August In Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Gasklll are at Congress Hall, Cape May. this month. Mr. George M. Evans and Miss Han nah J. Harris, were married last Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Evans are at home at Stony Gate, near Mount Holly Mlsi Wlndt Marries Mr. Charles Adaml Parker-Hetrer Wedding An Interesting summer wedding will take place- at 2 o'clock this afternoon In St. Peter'o Roman Cathollo Church, Fifth street nnd Glrard avenue, when Miss Frances M. Wlndt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wlndt, of 1306 Adaml, of 948 Orlanna street, will bo married, with the Rev. Father Hitter officiating. Tho brldo will wear a gown of whlto crepo do chlno with a ell ot tulle, caught with clusters of orange blossoms, nnd will carry a shower or Bride's roses. Sho will bo given in mat rlago by her father nnd will bo attended by her sister. Miss Elizabeth Wlndt. who will wear a gown of apricot charmeuso with a black velvet hat and will carry tea roses. Mr. Herman William Wlndt, the bride's brother, will be best rnnn. Tho ceremony will bo followed by a reception at the Vcscrf, Glrard aveno and Wnrnock street. Mr. and Mrs. Adaml will leave on a wedding tour and will bo at home after September l at 421 FiBher'a avenue, Olncy. PARKER HETZER A wedding of Interest was solemnized In St. Matthew's Reformed Church on Fifth street between Venango street anu Erie avenuo on Saturday evening, wnen Miss Martha Hetzcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hetzcr. of 6513 North Boventh street, becamo the bride of Mr. George Parker. Tho ceremony was Performed by the pastor, the Rev. Victor p. Sllvlus. nnu was iouowca uy u. ;:'iV" ,.. homo of the bride's parents. Mr. Hetzor gave his daughter In marriage and her attendants were Mrs. Charles Duchff.t. matron of honor, nnd Mrs. Samuel Oei tclbautn, bridesmaid. Mr. Henry Hewer, brother of the bride, was best man. and Mr. Joseph Parker, brother o f the brldo. ....... ...,,.. TTruin thplr return """V... .rln' .Mr. and Mrs. Parker will live In Oak Lane. The brldeoom was an ensign In the United States navy during tho world war. ROXBOROUGH Miss Virginia Blair, of Dexter Btreet. has gono to Portland, Me., for tho late summer. Mrs. Joseph Davenport Is entertaining nt cards this afternoon, at her homo on East Hermit lane, with tho following guests: Mrs. Georgo Faustman. Mrs. H. D. Rogers, Mrs. John Ferrler, Mrs. Joseph Henry Swing, Mrs. Iv.- R. Clark. Mrs. John Collier. Mrs. Samuel 11. Borer, Mrs. James C. Wobensmltn. Mrs. Walter E. Button, Mrs. wncu. mm -.no. Richard Helms. Miss Grace Allebach and her sister. Miss Florence Allebach. of 4484 Dexter street, left on Saturday for Harrisburg-, Ta., and later will go to Wlldwood for the remainder of tho season. Mlsa Mabel Woltemate. of Wilde street, left on Saturday to spend a fort night ln the Pocono mountains. NEW JERSEY NOTES Miss Dorothy W. Blair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Blair, of Cllft road, ln Edgewater Park, will leave on Thurs day for Bay Head, where she, will bo a guest over tne lorxnignt oi ;ur. ana airs. Georgo W. Hollowuy. Miss Milllcent Church has returned to her home, on Park road, ln Edge water Park, after a fortnight's stay at Island Heights. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Capron, of Park road, havo gono to Oneontn, N. T , where they will spend a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rauth and their two sons have returned from a month's stay In the Adlrondacks to their home In Edgewater Park. Miss Elizabeth O. Terry, of Park road, ln Edgewater Park, 1h enjoying a two weeks' visit at Morion, Conn NORTH PHILADELPHIA. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. F. Diihlvy and Mlml Mary Dunlevy, of 2807 West Lehigh avenue, havo a 'their guests Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Morlarlty nnd Miss Cecil W. Howard, of Ashland, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. William Sauder, of 2006 North Eighteenth street, will celebrate their twenty-nfth wedding nnnlvcrsary on Sunday, August 16, at their home from 2 until B o'clock. Miss Marlon Plnkus, Miss Mlnnlo Goldberg, Miss Ocrtrudo Flngerhut, Miss Roso Cohen, of Newark, N, J.: Miss Yotto Portncr and Miss Dora Roth will assist In re ceiving tho guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Hudson and their family havo gone to Wlldwood ror tho lato summer. Among tho guests at the golden wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Whartcnby, of 2828 North Twelfth street, wero tho Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Bawden. Mr. nnd Mrs. John C. Lechtcr, Mrs. Katharlno Taylor, Mr. Frank Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whartcn by, Jr., Mlsn Florence Whnrtenbv, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brlstcr, Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Whartenby. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas W. Whartenby, Mrs, Katharine Held, Mrs. Georgo Walker and Mlsa Margaret Zoll. Tho Ror. Urban C Gutollus, pastor or tho Grace Reformed Church, Elovcnth ' ' . 'fizthu. ": hill home. 31,North,TMrVrA from a rortnignvs May ' m if f u, "i4.L ;fc " y.q kbs. . "t ;-, . A e:roun of Phlladelnhlans nt tfcew, (J Traymoro In Atlantlo City for August. i; includes Mrs, isaao ueiwuer, mm. il'r Richard Oellers, Mrs. Henry McCloy and H ,1 Mrs. Charles A. Whlto, ABANDONS HIS TONSILS t Shubert's Local Manager Hat Thtitt Amputated In Short Order I. II. Ulumbcrg, manager of the Philadelphia Shubcrt theatres, arrived In Philadelphia from Atlantic City yes terday morning with troublesomo ton sils, lie returned to the shore this morning without them. Mr. Ulumbcrg refused to treat the minor operation seriously. IIo walked Into the office of Dr. II. M. Goddard, at 1531 Hprucc street, had the tonsils re moved nnd ln a few minutes walked out again feeling "as usual." The de fective touslls were Interfering with his hearing. ,irJBM,iiaiimBiw:uix:umiiMi,4.aiUiffi Cut Down the Sugar Bill by eating a cereal that contains it own sugar self-developed from grain in making Grape -Nuts As a breakfast or luncheon cereal with cream or milk; or sprinkled over fresh fruit or berries, Grape-Nuts adds to the meal's pleasure and is economical. Buy from your grocer. 'i $ in ? I ii , A i V i, t'i moTori-AYS rilOTOl'LAYS PHOTOPLAYS THRU 'COMPANY f OFlMERICA Tho following theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Company of Amer icn, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through tho Stanley Company of America. A DH1 I C G2D AND THOMPSON 8TB. ArUL.LA MATINEE DAILY WILLIAM DESMOND In "A BROADWAY COWBOY" A 0" ATM A CHESTNUT Below lOTH AKLAU1A 10 A. M. to HUB P. M. BRYANT WASHBURN In THE SINS OF ST. ANTHONY" BALTIMORE BKvTASoAIiK? DOROTHY DAITON In THE DARK MIRROR" m t irniDn broad street and DJJ1lj,oVJ SUSQUEHANNA AVE. JOHN BA11RTMORE In "DR. JEKYLb AND MR. HYDE" BROADWAY WA8"1??. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNO In TOR THE SOUL OF RAFAEL" - A DITVM 722 MARKET STREET LAr 1 1 vJL.i in a M. to u:io V, Vs. r,icLEAN AND MAY In "LET'S BE FASHIONABLE" -.-Ni rtKlt A I O'n. 4 Maplowood Ave. LAJLAJiNIAL o.no. 7 Rnrt r Mi CLARA KLMBALHI, YOUNO In "FOR THE HOUL OF RAFAEL" t-?VlDDirCQ MAIN ST., MANAYUNK LIVlrKliOO MATINEE DAILY NA7.IMOVA In TUB HEART OF A CHILD" FAIRMOUNT a" CLARA KIMRALL YOUNO In "FOR THE SOUL OF RAFAEL" r-Al1II V THEATRE 1311 Market St rAlVllL.1 n A. M to Midnight KDITH STEHLINO In "THE QIRL WHO DARED" TIJ CT THEATRE Below Spruce DOlrl O 1 . MATINEE DAILY STAR CART In 'sunnily 4715 FRANKFORD AVENU15 QEOROES CARTT.NTIEn In "THE WONDER MAN" FRANKFORD fDCAT MnRTUPRM Broad St. at Erl. Ulun liumuuiui 7 ft D p, MARY MILES MINTER "JENNY BE GOOD' In M. I11D17DIAI B0T WALNUT 8TS. llVlrnrlAl Mats . 2 l.in. Evg.. 7 4 0 CLAnA KIMBALL YOUNO Wi "FOR THE SOUL OF RAFAEL" I nn !CT B2D AND LOCUST STREETS LULUOl Matn. 1 :110. S '30 Eg. 0:30 to 11 NOAlt nEErtY ln "THE SEA WOLF" I rAHCD 41ST & LANCASTER AVE. Lfc.rUC-r MATINEE DAILY WALLACE REM) In "SICK ABED" 1 IDCDTV BROAD A COLUMBIA AV, LllJEirV. 1 I MATINEE DAILY HERBERT RAWLINSON ln "PASSERS11Y" 333 MARKET pTSJf!".? VIOLA DANA In "DANGEROUS TO MEN" IV!rM"M7I 25 BOl'TH ST Orchestra. IVlwL'lliI-. Cnntlnuoin I to 11, FTtANK MAYO In "TIIROUail EYES OF MEN" OVERBROOK EkSSkno av. STAR CAST In PASSKHSUV pat Arrr i-u market 6TnJT r7LAV-Cj io A. M. to 11:15 P. M. WILLIAM FAVERSHAM In "THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF" DDIMTCC 1018 MARKET STREET rKllNCLOO 8:30 A.M. to 11 :15 P.M. WANDA HAWI.EY In "MISS HOBBS" DITTMT MARKET ST. Below 1TTH KH.VJON 1 0:45 A. M. to 11 P. M. FLORENCE VIDOR In "THE FAMILY HONOR" D I A I TO GERMANTOWN AVE. r.lI. lJ AT TUI.PEHOCKEN ST. JOHN BARRYMOItE ln "DR. JEKYLL AND Mil. HYDE" DT TDV MARKET ST. BELOW 7TH rvUDI 10 A. M. to 11:18 P. M. NORMA TALMADOE In "CAPTIVATING MARY CAR8TAIR3" C A y 1211 MARKET STREET SfVJl 8 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT FRANK SHERinAN In "THE STRUGGLE" SHERWOOD "ifa.Mriiso ENID nENNETT In "THE FAL8E ROAD" CTAM1 T7V MARKET ABOVE 10TII DlMlNL.Ui I ti tin A M. to ii :15 P.M. THOMAS MKIOHAN In "THE PRINCE CHAP" ir,TrPIA MARKET ABOVE 0TH VlLlUrU- n A M. tn 11J5 P. M. RICHARD HARTHLEMESS In "THi: IDOL DANCER" 13 th. NIXON-N1RDLINGER THEATRES BELMONT 52D AB0VK market KATHERINE KIRKHAM In "FRIVOLOUS WIVES" CEDAR 00TH AND CEDAn avenuh DOROTHY OlSII In "REMODELING A HUSBAND" POT lFI IIVI MARKET BETWEEN VWllOCUlVl r,0TII AND C0TH irAnoT.n nEi.T. wrioht's "SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS" IIIMRO rrtoNT st.. & girard avb. JJ111UJ Jiimlio Jiindlnn nn Finnkford "L" NELL HIIIPMAN ln "BACK TO GOD'B COUNTRY" NIXON B2D AND MAnK.?T!I87TSa-ndn J. W KERRIGAN' In "THE OREEN l'UMC" DIVOT T a-D ANt SANROM ST3. I1VUU MATINEE DAILY SHIRLEY MASON In "TREASURE ISLAND" STRAND OERMANTOWN AVE. AT VESANnn st NOH BEERY In 'THE SEA WOLF" WEST ALLEGHENY JOHN BARRYMORE Jn 2Mh A Allegheny "DR. JEKYLL AND MTt. HYDE" THE NATIONAL SEXTET IS low. It looks lower, in fact, than any other car of standard road clearance. You will admire its poise and grace. You will enjoy the relaxing comfort It invites. You will feel it grip the road even at high 6peed. SAMUEL EARLEY MOTOR CO. 675 N. Broad St. Poplar 1991 Phlln., P. Twentieth Successful Year m m uiwtnMjmBinmvwmn 0ma& The Supreme Test The supreme test of service lies not in how many people use it, but in how many people continue to use it. Most salesmen can secure new customers, but the value of the product sold very largely determines how many of his old ones he continues to sell. For the past quarter of a century, goto. Bacon &. Tavic Service has proven its value to its clients by meriting its continued use, and as a result new cli ents are continually being added to the list, This confidence in our service is one of our Organization's greatest assets and forms a bulwark about which able and loyal effort responds with a zest which spells Efficiency and Minimum Cost to the client for service rendered. Our address is: jtt0tneer$ 115 BROADWAY NEW YORK pi I nnsiT117iT!d!nl!nHMS ij-nwnMWMMBMMMaaKMA'mw 'Mamfflj'MiM UHsyostgiyiHgjw -CoKptt-t&as&bcNrinprHXmtar-t trail Tr-ma ruj"'fltii.f"""''"ffiivl .ft'in-liTi. (8Pr? Kk&f UlS at x trr n. ( Qandy Places Crowded with crisp, mouth melting disks of flavory sweetness fascinating! 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