-: ii'' t'Atf''' "t iA Vi "' .". - -; w in h JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEpPLE . Nancy Wynne Speaks of the Death of Mrs. Dolan She Tells of the Summer Doings of Some of Last Year's Debutantes Plans for Toland-Groome Wedding THE dot'1 ' Mrs' Thomas Dolan, tn Torrcsdale on Wfdnemlny, came ns . neat uliock to her family and fricmUi, for thoiiBh advanced In TO-m, Mrs. Solan had been very well of lntend h,r pudden illness was quite unexnectcd. Her death throws n large family con nection into mourning. She 1b survived Sr three sons, two of vliom, Clarence ,A Thoman. nrc married, and lale Dolan. the third. lived at home with hi mother. Mrs. Dolan was at her sum- mfr nome u i": a.,....v. .-- ....v.. -1.l. Klffl. The Clarence Dolans were In New oort and were to have entertained at t larce dinner last evening. Of course, he Invitations were Immediately re railed and Mr. Dolan left nt once for Torrecdale. to be followed yesterday by his wife and daughters. The Tom Dolan were nearer home, but I understand that they were unable to reach Torresdalo before Mrs. Dolan died. Mrs. Dolan was MNs Sarah Ilroolcc. She and Mr. Dolan were married when quite young, and Mrs. Dolan was a most devoted wife and mother. She was widely known for her goodness and kindliness and will be greatly missed. The funeral will be prlvnte, the day and hour not being given out by the family. MAVY TUOTTElt GOODMAN, Mrs. Howard Senver's pretty daughter, who mode her debut-last win ter, is having n wonderful time this dummer. Sho has gono up to York Ilarbor now for two vlsltn, ono to Mar Itaretta Kharpless and the other to Har riet Zimmcrmann. Ttoth the Sharp ifsie and ElmnicnnannN spend their ... I- Vl, TTn.k.. nn.l k nl.lo I minium in mm """""i "" ; "';nviu icuve un ounuuy lor Atlantic Ully. are great friends. Mnrgnrctta nnd where they will make a short visit. Harriet made tneir tiemu insr. winter, and so illd Polly Goodman. , I Mnry Ernestine Appieton. I'onys cousin, who mado her debut here laBt winter, too. Is down at Warrcnton, her heme In Virginia. Mary Ernestine Is rolng to be bridesmaid for Susan Groome. who Is to be married on Sep tember 11 down there. Su'sn, by the wny, If my memory mistakes not, will be the first debutante of the last senson to be married, though others arc engaged (Ellen Glendlnnlng. for Instance, and Marinn Bnlrd and several others), but Susan's date Is set tled, her maid of honor and bridesmaids chosen, and even the day of the ushers' dinner. September 4. lint been set. Susan Is to marry Hob Toland at the beautiful Groomc place in AVarrenton, which Is n real old Virginia home. Susan is quite an heiress, having in herited money from her mother", who was Miss Anne Wright, a sister of Mr. William T. Wright, of Itndnor. Hilly Wright and his sister, Mrs. William Inne Forbes, ore Susan's first cousins. The present Mrs, Harry Groomo wns Miss Mary Upton. Mr. John O. Groomc Is an uncle of Susan and Jack Groome. Mrs. Dal Dixon and Mrs. Thompson, pf New York, are her first cousins. WASN'T It wonderful to wnke up yesterday morning to cool weather? You know I wns just about desperato with the humidity and threatened thun dorMorms nn' everything. I declare I spent most of the wvek wntchlng the clouds for storms and running from cars to doorways to escape lhhtnlng. The relief mentally Is very great. And you know Nancv has to consider mental con ditions now and again, even if you might wnnt to doubt tha , AND now, together with the better weather, I have heard a bit of news which is pleasing, but I can't let you M in on It, though why you should not guess if you want, Is not my affair. It is tills: Keep your ears open for an announcement in the near future. It's a wedding. Weddings nrc nlways alee, aren't they? The man is a peach 1 I do not know the girl so well, but I hear she is very nice. They aro not ready to announce it yet, but the wee bird who told me said it would bo an nounced in about two weets, so I'll bo able to tell you then. And the wedding will be next month. Tho inun is n Phlladclphlan, nnd is very tall, rather fair nnd wonderfully well built. He has t been a great beau for some years. Now tan j ou guess? NANCY WYNNE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss Mary Dixon Thnycr is spending this month In the Arilronciacks. f Mr nnd Mrs. Russell Thayer nnd Mlsa Thnytr will occupy their recently renovated houso at Twenty-second and Locust streets this fall. MI.V-. Elizabeth P. A. Taylor, who has been visiting In Wyoming, returned home last week. Miss Taylor will be a bridesmaid at the marriage of her brother, Mr. Robert P. A. Taylor, nnd Miss Frances Elizabeth Stevens, which Jill talte place In Worcester, Mass., on September 25. Mr and Mrs John Lear and their children returned this week from Bench Haven to their home In Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Hownrd Butcher. Jr., of Llanfalr road and Wlster avenue, Ardmoro, who has been spending tho summer In Con eectlcut, arrived home on Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Y. Huber, Jr., of Sprin 6.50 Blue Flannel Bathing Pants. .3.85 3.50, 4.00 Fine Madras Shirts 2.75 5.00 Fashion Knit Four-in-Hands.3.75 2.50, 3.50 Silk Neckwear 1.85 6,00, 6.50 Silk Stripe Shirts 4.35 8.00, 10.00 Silk Shirts 5.75 Wynnewood road, Wynnewood, have had " their guest Miss Katharine Oakes, of Waban, Stars. .Mr. find MrB. Itobert T. Ulcknelll mum rrnncos wnrner nicKnell and Lnst.er . .V."1 T- Ulcknell, Jr., of Chestnut Hill, who have been upentllntf tho summer In Onteora, N. y aro ex pected to return next Saturday. Announcements havo been received of the marriage of Miss Caroline Glltlnan, f this city, and Mr. Leo P. Harlow, which took place In New York August 14. During the world war Mrs. Harlow secretary of tho Jefferson Hospital un" In France, and wont promotion to chief In chargo of files of the dead and wounded. Following the armistice Mrs. Harlow remalricd a year In the employ or the Amerlcnn embassy at Brussels, the Polish-American neltef Association find tho Associated Press at Paris. As Miss Caroline Glltlnan, a poetess, she was the llrst to visit literary America's war -shrine In France, the grave of Joyce Kilmer, on tho Illver Ourcq. MIbs Con stance Qlltlnan nnd Miss Adelo aim fan and Mr. William H. Glltlnan, ot this city, are Mrs. Harlow's hint nnii brother. Tho late Mlis Eleanor Don nelly was nn aunt of Mrs. Harlow. After October 13 Mr. and Mrs. Harlow will oo m nome nr. n i-nnce street, Alex andtln, Va. Miss Helen Snowden Lnwson left vnciscu uii wcanoeinay ror west lump ton. L. I . where she will be tho guest oi mrn, aminos i.ummis, or New Yor,K Mr. and Mrs Horaco Locb, of the Rltz-Cnrlton, have left for Summit Springs Hotel. Poland, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Rubin, who havo been In Deer Park. Md., several wocks, wilt return Monday lo the St. .James Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Komaiers and Ml., Truth f!immA,i r lll.niKHn .. ... ni " 1 ..." j !.,. "'."ft1"? n 11, 1 ., ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Hurst, of 3349 Park avenue, have announced the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Eliz abeth T. Hurst, and Mr. E. Nelson Weir, ot Oak Lane. Mrs. Frank Shelly and her son, Mr. Franklin E. Shelly, of Wyncotc. hava motored to Fort Niagara Beach. N. T., where they will Join Miss Hannah Shelly, who has been visiting friends there for several week. They will return to their homo September IE. Mr. nnd Mrs. George A. Bauer nnd their daughter and son. Miss Katharine Bnuer nnd Mr. G. Frederick Bauer, of Oak Lane, who have been In Chelsea for some weeks, will return tho end of August. Mr. and MrB. William G. Glenn, of "Elklns Park, are spending the summer In the Adlrondncks and will not return until early In September. Professor and Mrs. James L. Street and their family, of Ashbourne, are mo toring through tho West and will return to their home In September. Mr. nnd Mrs. John C. Taylor and their family, of MelrosoPark, are spending August at PoInt-o'-Woods, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw, of Jenkln town, will leave next week to spend somo time at Shawnee-on-the-Delaware. Other residents of Jcnklntown leaving for bhawnee next week aro Mr. and Mrs. A. K. McKee. The members of the Old York Road Country Club are giving a series of card parties twice a month on Wednesday mornings at tho clubhouse In Jenkln town. Mrs. William A. Prlnco. of Klklna Park, is secretary of the club. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rudolph, 2d. and Mr. Clarence Gallagher, of Woodslda avenue. Narberth, passod the week-end on a motor trip through tho South, stop ping In Frederick, Md., and Charleston, ' Mrs. Clarence Singleton Tay and Miss Ruth Tay, of Essex avenue. Narberth. who have been passing six weeks with Mrs. Tay's father. Mr; S. B. Sapplng ton, of Frederick, Md., arrived home on Monday. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Thomns Burley have returned to their homo In Chester from a motor trip to Montreal, Quebec and the Thousand Islands, whore they passed a fortnight. Accompanied by their dnughtcr. Miss Dorothy Burley. and Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Fcrrlgan nnd MIm Gertrude Fcrrlgan, they motored a few days ago to Mt. Gretna, where Mr. James Kerrigan Ib camping with tha National Guard of Pennsylvania. Mr. Ward Hlnkson. of Ridley Park, has gone to White Sulphur Springs, Va., for a short stay. Mr. Jack Spioul, ton of Governor Sproul, Is passing a foi-tnlght at his parents' cottage at White Sulphur Springs, where he has Joined his sister, Mrs. Henry K, Klaer. Dr. O. Edward Janncy, of Baltimore, father of Mrs. Walter Robinson Johns, of Medio, is attending trio Friends' Con ference being held In London. Mrs. John IC Hippie and her daugh ter. Miss Virginia Hippie, of Media, are fiasslng a few weeks at the Thousand, slands. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. John M. Barnett have returned from their wedding trip nnd are at home at 112 West Asnmead street. Mrs. Barnett will be remembered as Miss Edythe Parsons. Mrs. John A. McCann announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Fran cs Elizabeth McCann, to Mr. John Em- MANN & DILKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET About lA Price ing, Summer, Fall and Winter Goods Our Stock Is Kept New and Up 4.00 White Bathing Shirts 2.50 40.00 Tyrol Wool Overcoats 29.75 35.00 Tyrol Wool Overcoats 24.75 1.75 White Madras Knee Drawers. 95c J .00 Pull Over Shirts 55c 4.00 Silk Crochet Four-in-Hands . .2.50 Raincoats Half Price 2.50 Madras Union Suits, 1.55 1 2.00 and 1 5.00 Best Silk Shirts, 8.85 4.00, 4.50 Imported Madras Shirts, 3.15 18.75 White Flannel Pants (English Cricket), 14.75 6.00 Wool Vests, 3.75 Hosiery, Office Coats, Golf Suits, Bath Gowns, etc. MANYTOrDlLKS tl2 CHESTNUT STREEt. Ml . - y sty " iBIhI I f . 7; tik v r' - - rY m ,f ''r'JK vTy' WA ! '''toMs'' - , 5 V, - - i ' u .f 7 Am-r'i: '" - ', ' fit t rtmA.,-;.. ?. .'. . .. :-ik. V. A Photo by Vanity Fair Studio MISS KATHLEEN WETIIERILL Miss WetherilPs engagement to Mr. Arthur Edward Copcland, of Rutherford, N. J recently wns announced mett MacDonald. of Wichita Falls, Tox formerly lieutenant In the United States naval reservo stationed at League Island. The wedding will take place Wednesday, August 25, at the home of the bride. Dr. W. B. Fetterman and sister. Miss Gertrude Fetterman, of 7047 Germnn town avenue, aro motoring through the Poconos. Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Page nnd Miss Elizabeth Page, of 5130 Greene street, havo gone to Ocean City for the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ward, and their daughter, Miss Doris Ward, of 4553 FernhlH rond, are the guests for the month of Mrs. Ward's mother, Mrs. FelFs at her cottage at Ocean City, -V. J- Mr. Walter Olloy and his family are occupying their cottage at Wlldwood for the remainder of the summer. Miss Marlon Olley, who has been spending tho early summer In New York, has Joined her father In Wlldwood. Miss Marguerite Travis, of Chicago, Is the guest for a fortnight of her uncle and -unt, Mr. Rnd Mrs. John Layhen, at 132 West Sharpnack street. Canada. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. Humphrey Griffiths, of 5921 Osage avenue, has Just returned from a motor trip through the Pocono mountains, where ho visited Mr. and Mrs, E. Hum phrey Owens. Mrs. De Varko, of 5803 Do Lnncey street, had as her guest her brother, tho nev. Jacob Klein, of Columb is, O.. be fore he left for Atlantic Cltv. Mr. Klein will mako a tour of the Middle West before returning to Columbus. Mrs. Blanche D. Osborne, of Erie, daughter of Mr. D. F. Dimm, of that city, was married yesterday In New York to Mr. Lloyd G. Reynolds, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds will bo nt home at the Normandle after Octo ber 1. Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Sabln, of Sixty-third and Walnut streets, are re ceiving congratulations on tho birth of a uaugnter, August 8. Marian Rutll Sabln, on NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Adolph Rltter and Mlsa Eleanor Rlttcr, of North Park avenue, have re turned from visiting their relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. Max Myers, of Cleveland, O., for five weeks. Miss Ruth Rlchter. of 2830 Oxford street, motored to Newport News, Va where sho Is the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rlchter. Mrs. J. Labc, of the Lorraine, has left for a trip to Cuba. Mrs. Frances Rolle, Mlsa Florence Rollo and .Mr. Sylvan Rolle are occupy ing their new home at 2148 North Nine teenth street. Miss Florcnco Rolle has left for n trip to Maine with her uncle and nunt, Mr. and Mrs. David D. Perelra. Mrs. Morris Rosenbaum, of 1821 Dia mond street, was tho guest on a motor trli) with Dr. nnd Mrs. I. N. Rotten- berg, of New York, to Ausable Chasm, to Date stopping nt placcH of Interest In the Oreat Lake region. They also visited Mrs. Rosenbaum's daughters. Miss Kathcrino Rosenbnum and Mlsa Louise Rosenbaum, who are at Camp Ronack, In the Adlrondacks. Mrs. Frank Teller, of the Majestic. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Long at Elbcron, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. N Schwab. "Miss Claire Schwab nnd Miss Nell Schwnb. of 2334 North Broad Btrcet, aie passfng somo time at Atlantic City. Mrs. C. MacDonald and daughter. Miss Margaret MacDonald, of North Twelfth street, are passing tho season nt Wlldwood, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram D. Miller, of 3139 Diamond street, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Rich ard Hoy. of S327 Chestnut street, who passed the early summer In the Pocono mountains, will leave next week for nn automobile tour to Cleveland, O., and tho Great Lakes, returning tho end of September. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner, 'of 2824 North Garnet street, will leave on August 28 to pass some time In Wild wood. N. J. Mrs. Conrnd Sauter, of West Diamond stieet, with her dnughter nnd sons. Miss Agnes Sauter, Captain Conrad Sauter nnd Mr. Godfrey Sauter, has returned home' from Ocean City. Captain Sauter , left during the week to paBs some time In Washington. Mrs. John Montross, who Is passing the summer In Lavalette, N. J has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Llllie Nelson, of Atlantic City. Miss Carrie Koehler,' of Germantown avenue, returned during the week from a fortnight's stay In Stono Harbor. STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. nnd Mrs M Goldfnrb, 3210 Monument nvenuw, announce tho roar rlaee of their daughter. Miss Hester Goldf.arb, lo Mr Edward E. Williams, of this cltv Mr and Mrs. Williams are now living In Los Angeles, Calif. I'linnii'i.AYB PHOTOPLAYS THRU COMPANY r OFlMERICA A D-M I r B2D ft THOMPSON STB. ArULLAJ MATINEE DAU.Tr MONTAGU I.OVl: In "MAN'S l'LAVTHINQ" ADZ-ArMA CHESTNUT Below 16TH AKvALMA. 10 a. m. to lino p. m. JACK l'lfKFORD In "A noi'iu.i: im.D DKCEivrai" BALTIMORE BnnASftISffi ANITA STEWART Hl'MAN DESinE" or t irniDn nnOAD stuekt and iJL.Ufc.tJlKL' susquf.uanna av& KTHUr, CLAYTON in "SOUUS AD1UFT" BROADWAY BT2:?8sn5 MucT.RlN AND MAY In "LET'S HE FASHIONABLE" 722 MARKET STOBET L,rl 1 UL 10 A. M. to 11)15 I. M. THOMAS' MEIQIIAN In Till.: l'KINCE CHAP" y-,-M -ivm A I Qtn. & Maplewood Aos. CULUIN1AL. 2 30. 7 and 0 P M. TOM MIX In DESERT I.OVE" rIDDrCC MAIN ST.. MANAYUNK EMPKfc-bD MATINEE DAILY WANPV 1IAWI.KY in "MISS HOIHJS" FAIRMOUNT 'mat&iIS OMVT! THOMAS In FOOTLIGHTS AND HIIADOWB" THEATRE-M311 Market fit. rAMlL.1 0 A. M to Midnteht OTTO KRUOER In "A WIFE'S STUHY" .q.,i cT THEATRE Relow Spruce 56 1H 31. MATINEE DAILY EARL WILLIAMS In 'THE MASTKR STROKE" FRANKFORD BaKS W S HART In "STAKING HIS UFR" - . M iL. Broad 8t. at Erie Great Northern 3. 7 na o P. m. WILLIAM FARNUM In "THE ORPHAN" miot-OI Al I10TII ft WALNUT 8T8. IMPERIAL Mati , 2:30. Svg... 7 ft 0 ErOi;NB O IIRIEN In 'A FOOL AND HIH MONEY" 1 FADER 41ST ft LANC.8TER AVE. AlAliifUlU UA4I.X NOAH IIEERY In "riu: siiawolf" , T-ir-rTr Broad ft Columbia , LIBLKl I Miitlnee Dally OLIV1! THOMAS In "FOOTI.IOHTS AND SHADOWS" 333 MARKET o8 STREET THEATRE A M. to 11 ;1B P.M. HHIRI.KY MASON In "THE LITTLE WANDERER" ..-M-MTI 423 SOUTH BT. Orchestra. MUUcJ- Contlnuoua 1 to 11. IRENE CASTI.R "AMATEUR WIFE" Cmjlete chart ihowlnc prosraroi (or the DOUBLE WEDDING, IN GERNIANTOWN Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Carlin Marry Pittsburgh and Chicago Men An Interesting double wedding took place nt 4543 Morris street at 8 o'clock on Wednesday evening, when Miss Shir ley E. Cnclln became tho bride of Mr. Robert O. Holden, of "Pittsburgh, and Miss Vivian A. Carlin became tho brldo of Mr. Myers Klrkpatrlck. of Chicago. Tho brides are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Carlin. The Rev. J. Pur mnn Shook, pastor of the Methodist Epis copal Church of the Advocate, Way ne. ave nue nnd Indian Queen lane, performed the ceremonies, nnd Mr. Carlin gave his daughters in marriage. Miss Muriel Cyphers nttended Miss Shirley Carlin as maid of honor, nnd Miss Josephine Beatty, of Cleveland, O., acted In similar capnclty for Mlsa Vivian Carlin. Mr. Edward Schurck acted as best man for Mr. Holden and Mr. Klrkpat rick 'had Mr. Howard Rice as nls best man A small reception followed the wed dings. Mr. nnd Mrs. Holden will live In T'lttBburgh nnd Mr. and Mrs. Klrk patrlck In Chicago. MacINTYR&-SHALL An Interesting wedding will take place this afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ella Dodge. J547 Quen lene. Falls of Schuvlktll, when her niece, Miss Anna Shnll, dnughter of Mrs. John Shall. of Plneallls, Fla, nnd Mr. Henry Mac Intyrc, of the Falls of Schuylkill ai.n formerly of Vermont, will be married bv the Rev. William Baylcy Forney, of tho Mount Vernon Baptist Church. Mnnn- yunu. Tho brldo will wear n gown or white orgnndln, with a veil nf tulle caught with clusters of orange blossoms, nntlswlll carry a shower of Brld,. ro, . Sho will be nttonded by her cousin, MIrn Wllla Dodge, who will wear a gown ot pinit organaie ami win carry pink roses. Mr. Mnclntyre will have for best mnn Mr. Paul Kennedy. The ceremony will ne zouowea Dy n reception. .Mr. Mac- intyro ana nis Driao will leave for a tour through tho South and will bo at nome niter aeptemDer ib at Plneai Us, Fla., MUELLER WEEQMAN A pretty summer wedding was solemnized In the Emmanuel Lutheran Church. Burholme, on Wednesday after, noon at 4 o'clock, when Miss Emma It. Weegman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles weegman, of 7414 Bingham street, Burholme, and Mr. William A. Mueller. Jr., of 4108 North Eighth street, wcro married with, tho Rev. Dr, Katz officiating. The brldo was given In mnrrlago by her father and woro n gown of white chiffon, with her veil of tullo arranged with orange blossoms. Sho was attended by her sister. Miss Mnhet Weegman, as bridesmaid, who woro a plnl: chiffon frock with a hat t match nnd Miss Evelyn Mueller as flower girl. Mr. Mueller had for best man Mr Joseph Bochrlnger and for ushers Mr. Albert Stahl and 'Mr Herbert Morris The ceremony was followed by a recep tion at tho home of the bride's parents. The bridegroom nnd brldo left on an ex. tended trip. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Walter Hennessy, of New York. Is visiting Mrs. Ray Marlnella. of 1643 South Seventeenth street, and later will visit friends In Wlldwood, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlen Graham, of 2234 Catharine j-treet, are being congratulated on tno Dirin or a son, Albert F. Gra ham. Mlsa Anna Leltch and Miss Elizabeth Leltch, of 1919 Wilder street, will spend the next two weeks In Ocean City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McNamee, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McNamee. Jr.. of 2331 South Sixteenth Street, have gone to Atlantic City, to remain until September 16. Miss Sarah KeJly, of 2329 South Six teenth street, is visiting her sister, Mrs, Frederick De Putron, at her summer nome in Atlantic City. Mrs. Harry Adams and her small daughter. Miss Agnes Adams, of 2341 South Seventeenth street, left on Mon day for Wlldwood, where they will re main indefinitely. Mrs. Adams's niece. Miss Kitty Caffery, Is spending somo time In Easton, Pa. Miss Henrietta Singer, of 612 South Fourth street, Returned -last Monday from an expensive trip through Virginia and Maine. Mr. and Mrp, Thomas Hushen. of rnoTorr,AYB The following 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 theatre in your locality obtaining pictures .through tho Stanley Company of America. OVERBROOK 03D a'" nJ?yt' HAVERFORD AVI1 CriAIRE WHITNEY In "MOTHERS' OF MEN" PALACE 1214 "AnKET BTREET " 1 A. 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"ladder of lies" WEST ALLEGHENY ."k, "THE SILVER HORDE' week afipcara Saturday avenlns and Sunday, Seventeenth and Pine streets, are being congratulated on the birth of a sOn, on August 6, Mr. and Mrs, Karl Rugart, of 6830 Willows avenue, are taking nn oxtonslve trip through tho North. Mrs. Rugart will be remembered as Miss Helen Dixon, formerly of South Philadelphia. Mr. Jack Forrest, of 2515 South Nineteenth street, Glrard Farms, Is stay Ing for some time In Atlantic City, Miss Jean Raney, of Cobb's Creek Boulevard, formerly of this section, nnd Miss Marie McLaughlin nre spending a few weeks In Detroit. Miss A. V. Ford, of 1631 Mifflin street, Is visiting tn Atlantic City. Miss Rosalie Lynch, of 2500 South Fifteenth street, spent several days In Atlantic City. Mrs. J. O'Nelt nnd her dnughtcr. Miss Catherine O'Nell, of 2410 South Six teenth street, will go to Wlldwood for next week. Mils Gertrude' Brown, of 2513 South Nineteenth street, Glrard Fnrms, tins returned to her home after having spent several days tn .Atlantic City. Mrs. Metigcr, of 2421 South Sixteenth street, Is visiting this week In New York. ' Mr, and Mrs. Frank Schneider, of 160R Rltner street, are being con gratulated on the birth of n dnughtcr, Mary Schneider. Mrs. Brown, of 1633 Porter street, has returned home after having spent several months In Cape May. Mrs. William V. Lynch, of 732 South Twentieth street, Is spending tho week In Atlantic City, as the guest of her sister, Mrs. James Mundy. NORTHEA8T PHILADELPHIA Miss Mildred Styles, of 3329 G street, left todny for Wllkes-Barre, where she will visit her relations, Mr. and Mrs. William Hnfenplug. Miss Knthryn W. Dunn, of West Clementine street, will sail for Boston on Saturday to be tho guest of Captain and Mrs. James Beatty, until Septem ber 7. TIOGA Miss Blanche Roggenburger and her sister, Miss Mabel Roggenburger, of 2016 West Ontario street, left Wednesday evening on a tour which will include i the Thousand islands, Ausable cnusm, i Unnliunl .. . ..tl. . . . .1 ..lll oil .... .'VUHIICUI ll)U SUCUCUi MIIU "111 D.ll UP the Saguenay river. Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Lake, of 1635 West Erie avenue, will leave next week to pasa the remainder of the season at Werner8vllle, Pa., and Shawnee-on-the-Delaware. Mr. Lake, whtj was former ly president of the Old York Road County Club, at Jcnklntown, attended the golf tournament at enuwneo. Miss Mae Harbison, of 1719 Butler street, after passing some time In Eas ton, Pa., has gone to the Delaware Water Gap and will later pass a short time in New YorK. sne wns accom panied by Miss Cram, of Norristown. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, of West On tario street, will pass the early autumn in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Fredeslck F. Kiel, who Inritatiani Nor Announce Mndrrute l'rltett ment! Write or I'lione for Kngruvrd or Trlntrd Samplwt. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 W.lnut St. 1J? V.J- V H M mum JdB Shower's Fine! Don't be Hot and Fussy!" Take a dip. Cool off. Thoroughly refresh yourself with a Star Massage Shower Sprav. A wonderful new invention. Handsomely-boxed, beautifully-made. Six rubber massage and one soft India rubber sponge applicators. Constant stream of fresh, friendly, absolutely-clean water comes out from behind applicators no; through them. Hence no stoppage. No more violent shocks. No sitting in dirty water. Hete's a remarkable five-dollar investment in health ami comfort. Get one now! Fitzgerald Mfg. Co., Torrington, Conn. Makers of the famous Star Electric Massage Vibrator. m STAR SHOWER SPRAY Combination Shower, Shampoo. Massage, Rub-Down All in one! . "Brmtt the Heath to Tour Bathroom" have been passing several weeks In Atlantis City, have returned to their homo on North Elghteetuii street vKrlends of Mrs. Harry D. Browfl, ot North Nineteenth street, president of the Tlogn Mothers' Club, will be Interested to hear of her convalescence from a re cent serious Illness. FRANKFORD Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Johnson and their family, of 16G2 Ilowarth street, will return to their homo on September 1 after a threo months' stay at Atlantic City. The boys of Troop No. 185, Boy Scouts, connected with the Seventh United Presbyterian Church aro having a wonderful time at Wlldwood Crest, N. J where they havo nn encampment at Rosemary road and tho Boulevard, Mr. Alexander Calve.'t. Mr. John F Lcupold, Jr. and Mr. Samuel J. Scho field are the supervisors of the camp. Mr. and Mrs. Jncoby, of Mulborry street, aro receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mortenson, who have been sncndlng the laRt few months touring through Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Cleveland nnd Chicago, have left for California, stopping en route at Grand Islnnd, Neb. Mrs. C. Gallagher, or FTanurord ave nue nnd Orthodox street, has loft for n two weeks stay nt Atlantic City. Miss Helen Colerman, of Arrott street, will Bpcnd the week-end at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. J. Whltestone In Ocean City, N. J. v-Em ?m ywjjptji .' ici i UNCOVERED steam-pipea are radiators. They give off heat just as readily and as fast per square foot of surface. They waste this heat in basements, in hollow walls, underground, and in places where the heat is not needed. Carey Pipe Coverings will prevent nearly ninety per cent of this heat loss. That will save one-fourth of your coal. Three tons of coal will suffice this year for every four you bought last year. Your pipes will also deliver steam where you want it at higher pressure. Your old furnace will keep your building warmer, put the heat where you want it, on less coal. We have a Carey insulation for every type of hot air, water, or steam heating system, and for all heating and -power plant purposes. W T0 hdquttf (or Carey Building nd Insulating Product ot ASPHAUT AMERICAN Come on In the l assaqe. y ii i ' ''i"V roxboroUgh f m ' J Mr. .Jtnrf MrM. .tnVm ritflmmillj ttf 41A&1- Pcchln street, are among tho notW- jt 1 uuku ii?Biuciiia returning irum jiwcmm, . The Rov, nnd Mr. P. Z. 8tr6da6H,.'t' 479 Monastery avenue, are BnendlngMtM ' season In the Pocono mountains, vVKi f Mrs. John Mlltenberger ha collAr J , Washington, D, C for tho balance, of t v , Bummer, . . Mr. nnd Mrs. Adolph Grnloss, of Mar t',.1 tin and Mitchell streets, have, returned '1u home nfter several weeks' Visit In ElUvry",1 nbeth, N. J. ; V Miss Helen Jackson returned during v- 1 the week to her home on Jamestown "-13, nn-iiui! imcr a visit to irienas in -tiarrie- burir. Pa. . - . VA N0RRI8T0WN " WV Miss Elizabeth Stiles, of Hlghtawif Z,A nrciiuPi viiicrvuiucu fc uiiub nt nwt ' -j M nome in nunor 01 ner fcuem, mrs 4tjt-:i eluded Miss Lyndao Keller, Miss FlOretwV fc ( Stiles. Miss Grnre. Keller. M(s. FnAnle . '.' It Lutz. Miss Harrletto Henry and MIW Muriel Btong J C A Mlrs Virginia Csssel. of West Mar?2 shall street, cntertnlned At a progressive ji game party to meet ner guest, mis tl Irene Dolwller, of Camden. Those , '7jj lireseiii wero mlUB ouriL i.cuy, aiih i sj :uarian meeiman, jmisb wainanno uo n Wrmnnil. M(4 norofhv f?ntie ML Mil-. ' flfp,l irnnf.berffei. Mliq M.rv iratolti. . 1 too. Miss Mildred Sparo, Miss Charlotte Cowden Mr. Taul C. Robert, of New York, is visiting hlH parents, Mr. atid Mrs; Willis R. Roberts, of Do Knlb nnd Oak. streets. Oof A are radiators one wastes 25 of your coal. JkSlfcS!OSMMaHESkl W PIPE AND BOLEJ? COVEffNGSJtJ MAGNESIA INSULATION CO. EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OF CAREY PRODUCTS ROBEHT8 AVENUE AND BTOKLEY STRUf PHILADELPHIA ' 31-28 "Direct the Jfalerjuil Whm You Want It" Don't e your hair wet every time you tafce a shower. Don'c chatter from an icy ipluh. Regulare the water jusc the way you want It. No more all over drenching. No more lit ting in dirty water. Thit U the modern viyl. "Itetler'n the 5immi'n' Hole" Saji Bobbie Teach the kiddies this fine, healthful way of keeping thttr crowing bodies clean and ruddy. Keep their pores open this hot weather. Keep their hair and scalps free from dust and dirt. In Summer children should "shower erery day! "Mt for Thit" Sayt the Tired Butinui Man A Ions, hot, sticky day at (ha office. Home at nifht all fagged out, cross, wet with persptra tion. Then into the tub, get the "Star" out, turn on the water and oh, boy I "what a thrill of comfort 1 Heap big cooling offl CompUtt TAn efitti Not a single "eitra"to buy. You can attach it Inatsntly. Great Idea, isn't M i J .i 4 1 . m v .'.!' -WW f v$3TI1S7t'fT&?i teSA&M xtfe&rts,-A. . HfZiVitJT- Cf A. m 3S'j.t.i 4S.V
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