J", i? iff K V "H rx 7 t fWkV S71 GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of Weddings and Debuts to Take Place in tluS FallHobbs-Ncwlin Marriage Latter Part of September WOULD you believe that only ten day more will rnss before Sep fcmber i, when some of the Mnlne, Kcw Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Inl and and Connecticut (Oh. I forgot Massachusetts) rcsortists will bo com in homeward. Three, or' four more weeks and thev will nil be home, back In their suburban houses, nt lcnnt. If not In town. And then there will bo the horse show In Dryn Muwr nnd tho comine-out teas nnd weddlnes, an' everything, nnd the season will bn In full swing before you can say Jack Robinson. i EDITH NBWMN will bo n Sep tember bride. Her wedding Is scheduled for September 25, I under stand. Kdlth 'r going to mnrry gar land Hobbs, of Boston. If my memory gtrrM me correctly, Edith wns tho first of the canon's buds to announce her engaccment. She Is the' daughter of tho Dick Xcwllns, who .live nt Whlt ford, which is beyond Frnzer on the Main Line. Her mother wns Mist Edith Kisenbrev, of this city, n sister of Howard Elsenbrey nnd tho Into Kenton Elsenbrey. who married Miss Fannv Bnlrcl. Uebekah nobbs. n sister of Marland, Ii to be maid of honor nt the wedding, and Alice nnd Margaret Nowlin, sisters of Edith, will be two of tho brides maids, together with Mary (?riscon, who, bv tho way. I hear is to come out this next season, bit I nm not sure (one hears n lot that one mnv not al ways bank on). Eleanor Ilobb will he nnother bridesmaid, and Agnes dross, of Bethlehem, nnd Marguerite Loud, of New York. Mnrgarct Onnnrd. of Boston, who Is Edith's cousin, nnd 5frs. Bolnnd Morris Bnker, nlso of Boston, will romnleto the bridesmaids. Franklin Hobbs, Jr.. n brother of Mar land, will be his best man. Edith Is up nt Marlon. Mass., nt present, visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Hobbs at their summer home. Sho will re turn nt the end of tho month, nnd tho invitations will go out soon after tho first of September. SPEAKING of Mary Griscom, she Is the daughter of Mr. Hodman Gris com, of Havcrford. you know. Mary was to have made her debut last year, but her mother's death put that out of the question. I heard severnl girls talk ing together the other day. nnd they were saving that Mnry would rome out this year, but I have not heard it from Mary herself. She is still up in Watch Hill, where her father hns a summer home. Her grandmother. Mrs. Clement Oriscom. and her aunt, Frances, go to Watch Hill every summer also. T SAW Mrs. Charles E Coxc In town X Snfnrdnv wcnrlne a very good' lnnlflnir tun snorts suit and linen blouse. Her hat was a round sailor shape of dark brown, fine straw. The crown wns bare, but tho Upper brim was entirely covered with flat bnnd- of curled os- as Mrs. Coxc's eyes are brown, ner IjjgT h daughter. Jnne Gordon Coxo. will be ajK'Mr. j.t.". .- -r .i.i.. .. n.i yt nmiVbumni QfUUllllllC UL llJin nvunuii, uuu .utt uu Mrs. Ooxe will give a ball for her iu December. They gave a dance at their place at Malvern on July 3, you re member. Jane is a very attractive girl. Slic has been in Virginia nt school during the past two winters. Her brother, Eckley Coxc. 3d, married Mnry Owens, of Georgia, about n year ago. KATHARINE TENNEY'S engage ment, which wns announced Sat urday, is on interesting one. Katharine Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tenney. of Havcrford. She Is engaged to Ilnrry Edson, who also llvcsln Hnv erford. He is a widower and has one or two children. His first wife was Bessie Megary, a sister of Mrs.IJarry Colnhan, Mrs. Elliot Newlln nnd Mrs. Charles Stanley, who wns Anne Me gary. Mrs. Edson died nbout two years aco. Katharine Tenner is nn awfully nlre Rirl. She Is a great friend of thoj i.uiies anu ot Hansen r.nrio raucrson and Mrs. Ralph Earle. All those girls came out about the same time, and havo kept up a strong and Insting friendship. The wedding will be in the near fu ture, though the date hns not yet been told generally. , NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Misi Sydney Blddle, MIsMarJorlo I. Olbson and Miss Mary Hoppln Howlnnd, who will bo next season's debutantes, will tie the guesta'of honor at a dinner dance, to bo given by Mrs. Charles Bid pie, of AndalUBla,. on Tuesday, Septem ber 28. Mrs. Alexander Blddle, of Brynhold, Hosemont, returned during the week from a visit of somo weeks nt Newport. Mrs. Lewis Rodman .Thlbault, of St. Davids, with her two children, is the guest of Mrs. Francis Green nt Haddon Hall, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. John Cromwell Bell. Jr., of Blythewold, Radnor, aro spending tho rtmwnaer or mo summer at liagles mere Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Scattergood, of Dundalo, VUlanova, who are spending the summer In New Hampshire, aro expected to return to their homo Sep tember 8. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Beale, of .um,nn. tourt, at. uavias, ure on n Kraft Cheese tor tired women (V70MEN who work, either in L : offices, factories, stores, or in ii-t'f ?TO. hmes. will find that a J1"4 lunch of Kraft Cheese will "build the wasted tissues, give new fire nnd enerBy t0 tho bod Inciter than any other food. !,. i ?'f " a concentrated food of we highest type. A pound of cneeae represents the meat food of ' .gallon of milk. It is the equiva lot 1 mitment to three pound3 l-"I -"" is best because MSe,i' pureBt Bnd "J"- It is th ,J? ln8Uro even quality, gwn BterJlld, packed nnd sealed "J .Parchment lined tins, all hv ma. winery Then it is sterlllied again. o hand touches Kraft Cheese till ' open the tin. Kraft Cheese comes In R nnnrflr. :.4 ... --t-r-r RSHIiSWI m-fr' "'tin 8 l CaiVa,DtieSr-Cheddar Pimento, ie, Rarebit, Swiss, Roquefot AETiacilEESE rKiw'j?.. t0. Jork. "arbor. Northeast Harbor and other places In Maine. ir'. D?,vld P BhftrP ot Hawthorne rMMlJn nEnvyn' accompanied by hor wK'.i'lif'i eono ,0 Nnrrapansott rhkrtl0. vi J i"r J"nt. Dr. and Mrs. weir summer homo. t,nB,...KnT1 p.h.l9ter hns returned to her IlOmo In Ilmnllim xr v - ....... .Inor',M"-.J?.rnst "albaej,. ami w5i',lr"l'm V- Shelmerdlno and Mrs. Wa Her W Perkins nnd her son. Mr. iJmrdlne ?'l'. of West Walnut lane, Germantown, are occupying Iholr hhIuSZ.P Mo"tr.osc- pa- whero Mr. Bnelmcrdlno nnd Mr. Perkins will Join them later. They will not return to Qermantown until nfter Labor Day. JjEan,d,Mr8, LsUo Burton Oranthnm. pr 4611 Morris Jtreot, Qermantown, aro bolne congratulated on the birth of n son on Thursday, August 19. Mrs. 9n,nthim wl" ho remembered ns Miss Allco Eleanor Dlllenbeck. . Mr. Cnrl Kneass. of Stonelelch Court. is spending a month In Cleveland Upon lid Kntllsn 1... ...1(1 Ji . . . tho Dennis, Atlantic City, where sho has been since early In June. Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Culver nnd their son, of 1529 LocUBt street, aro spending the summer at Idlewlld, near Media. Mrs. nnndnll S. Eldrldgo and her daughter, Mies Vera Frances Eldtidge. whoso engagement to Mr. Qeorge Htuart Ilrodcrsen, was announced a short tlmo ngo, nro spending a week at Cholson, Announcement has been made of tho marriage of Miss Lillian Jnnette Con nell, daughter of Mr. nrel Mrs. W. Ij. Connell, of Kcranton, Pa., nnd Mr. Arthur Stnnley Hamilton, son of Sir. nnd Mrs. H. M. Hamilton, ot HomcfleM, Hnitworth. Surrey, England, on July 20, In London. Mr. Ellis A. Olmbol, Jr., and Mr. A. Wilfred Mny left on an automobile trip before visiting the summer homo of tne Mays in ucni ueacn, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis A. Olmbi win return this week from nn extended visit to nangoicy J-.aico, Me. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Sauers and tholr daughters aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Hall at their summer horns at j-suck nm I'ajis, m tne Poconos. ALONG THE MAIN LINE MIjs Marian Tull. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O. Tull, of St Davids, left during the week for Lauder, Wyo., wnero snn will "p-nu several weoKfl. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Henry, Tlronks. or crosswnys, at. uavini, arc Spending it low wccin in uiurooK, s. 11. Mrs. Frodorlck Trent, of Louella ave nue, Wayne, had as her guest over ttin week-end hor son, Mr. Frcdorlck II. Treat, or uayswo atocK Farm, Mil. Mr. and Mrs. T. Grlfllth Roberts, of Wayno, nre ontcrtnlnlng Mrs orifllth's mother, Mrs. Nichols, of Pottstown. Miss Margaret Montgomery, of Rad nor, Is at Chrlstmaston, Me., as tho guest of tho Misses Eldredge. Mrs. Chnrlcs II. Barrltt and her sister, Mrs. Lukcns. who havo been staying some weeks at Mt. Pocono, havo re turned to Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Conner, of Radnor, nre at Krnnebunkport, Me., tne remainder or the summer. and Mrs. Penruon S. Conrad, of Summet avenue, Wayne, have left Bay Heaa ana nre motoring to Nyack-on-Hudson, Bushklll and Daltou, Pa., whero they will visit their daughter, Mrs. David 750180, before returning to Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers Maxwell, Jr., of Selkirk, VUlanova. havo re turned from a motor trip through the New England states. Miss Marlon Bird, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Bird, of Wynnowood road. Overbrook. Is passing several weeks at Atlantlo City. ALONG THE READING Rev. and Mrs. Paul I. Morentz have returned from their wedding tour and aro at home at 4839 RlBlng Sun nve nuo. Tabor. Tho bride was Miss Louisa C. Stahl, slstor of Mr. Ernest G. Stahl. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Locker, of Fox Chase, have taken apartments In At lantlo City for tho remainder of August and September. They havo as their guests Mr. nnd Mrs. Barton Husted, of Fox. Chase. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thackrah, of C708 Chew street, announce the mar riage of their daughter, Miss Sarah Thackrah, to Mr. Howard L. Kranr, ot Providence, R. I. Mrs, Newton M. Ross, of 127 West Gorgas lane, will return today from spending korao tlmo In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Loeb, of WIs sahlckon and Cliveden avenues, will re turn today from Camp Accomao, Mo., whero their daughter, Miss Marguerite Loeb, Is passing the summer. Mrs. M. Bonner, of HZ East Wnlnut lano. has returned from a three weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Roach nt their home In Bethlehem. Pa. Miss Anna Bonner spent a week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roach. Miss Mary Carroll, of 6E10 Devon Btroet, is passing a week In Atlantic City. Mr. E. II. Taylor, of 507 East Wash ington lane, has gone to spend a month on his farm in the Ozark mountains, In Kansas. Miss Florenco Smith, of 5831 Crit tenden street. Is spending soma time In Niagara Falls, FRANKFORD Miss Ida Seal and Miss Bertha Seal, of 1330 West Orthodox street, have re turned from a tour of tho Thousand Islands. Charge Accounts Solicited ! Mason & DeMan$ 12 15 Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery Cleverest For 5.00 8.50 Much-wanted soft hats, chin-chin Tama, "off-the-face" models, all from leading ateliers. Copper, Fawn, Pheasant, Red, Brown, Chinese Blues, Duvetyn, Panne Velvets and Lyons Velvets. Most attractively priced for thc early aeason. T Purchasing AgehU EVENING PUBLIC ON TRIP TO LAKE GEORGE Photo by J. Mitchell Elliot MISS BETTY ABERLB Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 0. AbeHo, of Lenox rood, Ogontz. Mr. and Mrs. Aborle and their daughter left on Saturday for a motor trip to Lake George, to bo gono two weeks. Their son, Mr. Harry G. Aberle, Jr., accompanied them NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr, and Mrs. Max Schocnfcld, of West Diamond street, who havo been spending two months in Atlantic City, will leave tho end of AugUBt to pass the autumn touring the Great Lakes. Mies Mary Morrlssey and her sister, Miss Mnrgarct Morrlssey, of 2141 North Grats street, will leave shortly to spend the late summer nnd early autumn In the Pocono Mountains. Among tho North Phlladelphlans who spent tho weekend In Atlantic City were Miss Elsie Locker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Locker, and Mr. Jack Stlllmon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Peterson, of tho Dolmar-Morrls, formerly of North Seventeenth street, who passod July at Bay Head, Mass., are spending August In tho Berkshlro Hills and will visit Point Pleasant, N. J., before their re turn In the autumn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Huff, of 3814 North Crosksy street, with their daugh ter and sons. Miss Reba Huff, Mr, Stan ley Huff and Mr, Raymond Huff, have gone to Atlantlo City to remain three weeks. , .An Interesting wedding of the late summer will bo that of Miss Laura V. Goldblatt. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Goldblatt. of Borough Park, Brooklyn, and Dr. William B. Rubin, of 2534 North Thirty-third strcot, which will be solemnized at the home of tho bride's parents on the afternoon of Aug ust 20 and will bo followed by a dinner. Miss Mildrtd H. Mayer, of 1812 Dia mond street, entertained at a handker chief shower in honor of Miss Goldle Rosenbaum, on Friday afternoon, August 20. Tho guests wore friends of Miss Rosenbaum and Included Miss Madeline Mayer, Miss Ann Levy, Miss Agatha Rosenbaum, Miss Ray Bucker, Miss Lu olla Hoffman, Miss Alice Flelsher, Miss Bcrda Marks, Miss Floronco Levy, Mrs. Raymond Brunswick, Mrs. J. Malvern Benjamin. Mrs. Harold A. Harris, Mrs. S. L. Feldstetn, Mrs. Edwin Schloss, Mrs. Jacob Meyers, Mlas Goldlo Rosenbaum, Miss Ray Bucks and Mrs. Alvln Levi. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. O. H. Kent, of Hamburg-on-Lake, N. Y., formerly of West Phila delphia, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Evelyn V. Kent, to Mr. J. E. Thompson, of South Ithan street. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will spend tho summer with Mr. and Mrs. Kent Mrs. Edward R. Irvln, of 6648 Whitby avenue, is spending tho summer at Wild wood, N J. Mr. Irvln and his son, Mr. O. Irvln, are touring through Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Roltln Richardson Mey ers, of tho Rutland Apartments, enter tained on Thursday afternoon at a chil dren's party In honor of their daughter, Miss Lois Jean Meyers's, seventh birth day. Tho guests Included Miss Virginia Dickey Tredick. Miss Anne Bennett, Mas ter Dixon Rhodes Slngtser, Master Wen dell Swift Trodlck, Jr., Master Ettoro Pattl Barlll, Jr., Master Jean Cadwal lader Barlll and Mrs. Cedrio Hawke, of Lewlstown, Pa. Mrs. Hawko returned to her homo on Friday. Mrs. Meyers nnd her daughter are spending a few days at Atlantic Clty DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Cannon Burton are entertaining Dr. nnd Mrs. William Alexnnder Smith, of Bonton, Md at their homa on East Thirteenth street, Chester, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thorn, of Ridley Park, aro spending some weeks at Sea. side Park, where they will remain until Septembor. Chapeaux Fall 10.00 12.50 j., r"- . Orders Accepted ; LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Among the interesting September wed. dings will bo that of Miss Helen Mc Cluro, daughter of Mrs. Helen McClure, of Twentieth and Brandywlne streets, and Mr. Orln Dodge, son of Mrs. Ella Dodge, of 3547 Queen lane, which will tnko place on Wednesday evening, tho fifteenth. In the Fulls of Schylktll Bap tist Church. The bride will bo attended by Miss Edna Matthews. Mr. Dodge will have for best man, Sir. James Whar tonby; and for usher, Mr. James Mitchell-Mrs. Lucy Brewer, of Queen lane. Is spending the month In Providence. R. I. Iter daughter, Miss Besslo Brewer, loft on Saturday to pass several weens In Wlldwood. TIOGA Mrs. J. Henry Renton, of 1305 West Butler street, will entertain at cards on Thursday with tho following guests: Mrs. Wllllnm H. Saurer, , Mrs. William Fowler, Mrs. George Chalk, Mrs. M. E. Grny, Mrs. Sandy Engelko, Mrs. John II. Barry nnd Mrs. Sarah Pago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Brown, of 3419 North Nineteenth street; Mr. and Mrs Harry D. Brown, Jr., and Mrs. A. K. Funk, of Rock Springs, Wyo., havo gone to Wlldwood for the remainder of tho season nnd aro occupying apart ments at 212 East Hand avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Barr, of 3328 North Sydenham Btroet. announce tho engage ment of their daughter. Miss Helen Barr, to Mr. Charles II. Wless. Mr. nnd Mrs. Monroe P. Llnd and their daughters, Miss Mabel Lind and Miss Laura Llnd aro taking nn automo bile trip through the mountains of Penn sylvania. 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Mario Baxter, of 2222 Catharine stroct, left on Saturday for Niagara Falls. After a short stay there she will go up to Canada. Later she will go to Chicago and then to Farmer City, III., returning home lato in tho fall. Miss Agnon Mao White, of South Philadelphia, will loavo for Virginia to morrow to spend somo tlmo with her aunts, Mrs. Laweon Splgener, who was formorly Miss Ida Norden, and Mrs. John Eken, who was formerly Miss Mary Norden. well known In South Phlladei- dLou60l4Fi 133 So. 13th St. BEGINNING MONDAY AND CONTINUING ALL WEEK HALF-PRICE SALE PRIOR TO REBUILDING COATS WRAPS SUITS GOWNS and DRESSES All merchandise reduced we do not wish to expose our fine stock to the plaster, paint, dust and dirt which will exist during our rebuilding. Fifth Time to Enlarge in Five Years Rgsirvol will heal that bruised skin quickly Apply it freely nfter cleans ing the inj ured spot thorough ly with ReslnolSoap. Donot hesitate no matter how bruited or broken' the flesh maybe as Resinol Ointment contains only the purest and mildest balsams which cannot Irritate. Its cooltng, soothing effect Is almost immediate. A boon to sufferer from ecienu tnd other Vln troubles. AIM phla. Miss Whlto will probably go further south In the fall, whero she will mako her home. Miss Sarah Cohen has returned home after having spent several days In At lnntlo City. Miss Reba. Kelly, of 2829 South Six teenth street, Is spending the season in Atlantlo City. Mr, nnd Mrs. William J. Clay, of 2514 South Nineteenth street, Olrard Farms, are spending several weeks in Atlantlo City, They wilt return shortly after Labor Day. Mrs. Elizabeth Sullivan has returned homo after having passed several days In Avalon as tho guest of her sister, Sirs. John C, Sullivan, of 1711 Morris strcot. Master Robert Wilson Sklllen, of 2512 South Rosewood street, Is spending the romalnder of hlo vacation at Asbury Park, N. J. ROXBOROUGH Miss Elizabeth SchoHeld, of 4301 Manayunk avenue, hns gono to Green town, Pike county, In tho Pocono moun tains for tho closing weeks of summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Crawford and their son,- Master Robert, Crawford, Jr., of East Hermit lane, are spending the Into summer In Wllawood. Mrs, Charles Schoflold. of Mnnavunk nvenuo. and her daughter. Miss Eleanor Hchofleld, nro passing several weeks at jt'itman urovo, w. j, Miss Marian Hendren, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. William J. Hendren, of t73'J Hideo avenue, who has rotiirnnl homo nfter spending tho early summer In Ocean City, will lenvo tho end of tho month to spend part of September ut mnt resort. Mrs. Otlllo McNallV. Of Roxbnroucrh nnd Laurlston avenues, returned last week from several weeks' stay In Wild wood. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram L. Wynne, of Pechln street, left on Snturdny for At lantic City to remain until autumn. Miss K. L. MncIIugh, of r 13 East Wnlnut lane, and Mr, R, K MncIIugh, of 'i'J3 Lyceum nvenue, have left tor tho Pacific coast via Canadian Rockies They will visit the Rev Father John A. MacIIugh, S. J., president of Gonzngn University, in Hnoltano Wash. Thev will also visit Yellowstone Park nnd other places of interest. They will re turn about October 1. Mrs. Thomas Bancroft and her daugh ter. Miss Emily Bancroft of 4223 rwhin street, will spend tho remainder of the season at wnawooa. NORRI8TOWN Mr. Samuel L. Edwards, of 30 West Wood street, Una announced tho mar-! rlngo of his daughter. Miss Mary Olive Edwards, and Mr. William Warren J. Fleming, of this borough, on July 17, In New York city. The marrlago was colomnlzed In St. Paul's Chapel, Trinity Parish. Tho Rev. Chnrlcs A. Strombom omclatcd Mr. nnd Mrs. Fleming will live In Norrlstown. Miss Mlnnto Sacks and Miss Rose Mellon entertained at a miscellaneous shower In honor of Miss Ida Hosklns, who will bo married In tho fall to Mr. Max Rubin, of Philadelphia. The ovent was held at tho home of Miss Sacks, on Penn street. There were twenty guests. Miss Anna Borzlilo, of East Main street, was tho guest of honor at a sur prise party In honor of her sixteenth birthday, given by her cousin. MIm Jennlo Borzlilo. Thlrty.two guests were present. Miss Helen .Tobos, of 1025 DeKalb street, will spend tho noxt two weeks at Sherwood, Md. Mrs. Lafayette Ross, of DeKalb stroet. has gono to St Louis, Mo., whero sho will visit her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Chlsm. Mr. and Mrs. B. Brooko Barrett, of Fornanco stroet, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rhoades, of Hamilton streot, will bo In Ocean City for a two-weeks' stay. McMenamln-Kelly Wedding An Interesting wedding took place this morning at a:30. In St. Monica's Roman Catholic Chuch, Seventeenth and Rltner streets, when Mlsa Marie Eliza beth KePy, of 2316 South Woodstock street, becomo tho brldo of Mr. Hugh F. McMenamln. of 1117 Wolf street. The bride wan given In marriage by her father. Miss Katherlno R. Fnlrbrother at tended the bride and Mr. Milton Hayes was best man. Tho bride's gown was of white georgctto and lace. She woro a hat to match and carried a bridal bouquet of roses nnd sweet peas. Tho maid of honor wore an old rose chiffon dress, with a hat to match and carried a bouquet of roses. A breakfast followed tho ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. McMenamln left on nn extended trip through Maine. They will be at home, nt 5407 Christian street, In November. MANAYUNK Mlsa Anna Cosgrove, of 4211 Main stroet, spent thn week-end In Atlantic City with her aunt. h AUGUST 23, 1920 MOORE8TOWN Miss Kathryn E. Slocum, of 'East Main street, has gone to the Pocono mountains on her vacation, ' Miss Anna Measey and Mies Freda M. Wurst havo returned from Lakewood and Asbury Park. Mr. and Mra Edmund Maule, who havo been spending several woeks In Rhollo Islnnd, hnve returned to their homo on Chester avenue. Miss Dorothy Francis Warden Is spending tho week-end In Ocean City, Miss Inez Burk Is spending severnl weeks In Anbury Park. Mr. and Mrs, Georgo Street and family, of East Main street, aro at Asbury Park for their vacation. Miss Marion Leeds, of Iladdonflcld Terrace, has been visiting Mrs. E. Rus sell PerklnB at Ocean City. Miss Priscllla M. Ppear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B, Spear, was mar ried to Mr. Edwin C. Spencar, of Mer chantvllle, on Thursday. The Rev. Georgo Johnson performed tho cere mony. A reception followed tho cere mony at the home of the bride. After a wedding trip, spent at Cape Mny, they will be at home In Merchantvllle. WI83AHICKON Mr. Allan S. Dayton, son of Mr. and Mra Georgo S. Dayton, of 109 Rochelle nvenue, Winsahlckon. has Just returned from a trip to British Guiana, South Amorlca. Whtlo thcro ho took a trip up ono of tho rivers which hnd been ex plored by Theodoro Roooevolt. Mr. Day ton Is nn ex-service man, having served In the Twenty-eighth Division. Miss Doris Woo'd, of 268 Rector strcot, Roxborough, loft last Wednesday for Texas by motor, accompanied by tho Rev. nnd Mrs. Lo Blanc. Mr. Lo Blanc was formerly rector of St. Stephen's Church, Wissahlckon. Miss Jeoslo Wallace and her nephew, Mr. Waliaco Bromley, of Sumao street, aro stopping nt tho Raymond Hotel, In Eaglcsmere, Pa. ailss Sara Young, daughter of Mr. and airs, Jonn C. Young, 01 sumac street, is visiting friends at Rchoboth, Del, Mr. and Mm. William Walter, ot Sumac street, have gone to Eaglcsmere, Pa, for the late summer. Mr. Chester G. 11. Mulford, of Man ayunk nvenuo, Is spending the month in eastern New York. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Gordon Stafford, of Sumao street, nnd their family aro stay ing In Ocean City during tho month. Mr. Burton Llttlowood, of Roohelle avenue, has gone to Eaglcsmere and Is stopping at tho Hotel Raymond. 'Ask your Qrocer ft J ilJ Bi JERSEY CpmFlakes do not get softininilk Grocer to day vAnd 1 JJe&rn the JetBeyJDtfference PEPyy VANITY On Sale Now And, along toward the end of every month's reel of events, Vanity Fair stages a close-up of its own. The newest stars and celebrities, the recent activities in art and literature, the latest ideas about golf, motors and bridge are pictured in 6corcs of notable drawings and photographs. And, of course, brilliant, satirical articles on high life, the middle and the low! In This September Issue : Hugh Wnlpolo contributes the second of his new series of Roundabout Papers, G. K. Chesterton emits reckless remarks about "Tho Doctor and the Doctrinaire," Siegfried Sosaoon endows English poetry with a set of parodies, and Stephen Lea cockputa on a funny political convention of bis own that carries the painful sting of truth Georgo S. Chapnell, Frank Mooro Colby, E. E. Paraniore, Jr., Edmund "Wilflon, Jr., Walter Lippmann all con tributors to this number of Vanity Fair. Where's the Nearest News Stand? Fanity Fair, 19 Wist 44h St New York City. PUaJtsendme I'anity Fair or on ytar at fop, 1 etr tUsr my tktqiU, Nuns Strtet , Cltr Stuart Discusses Women and the Vote Continued from rreeedlnr Page vntlnir nirn. It will mean'thnt fliolr votes will bo added to that of their father." "I do not mean to say that this will be universal, nor can it bo snld to be of evil tendency. Thcro nic a great many women who have been keeping faithfully in touch with the Issues nnd problems of the country for n number of venrs and who am ns well Informed, nnd will vote as Intelligently as, If not more intelligently than, the men. And, even considering the women who do not powess thnt thorough knowledge, I can not sec thnt the advice or iuiluencc given them by their husbands can be for anything but good. Women More Coasclcntlous "There it ono respect In which I be lieve w'otnen will rise superior to their husbands, fathers and sons, I refer to their faithfulness In registering und casting their votes. In recent years, especially, a great class has risen, and I have been sorry to note its growth. composed of men who nre cither too lazy or too indifferent even to wko tne trou blc to cast their ballots. "Such men hnve said to me, 'I do not like so-nn-BO feature of our government' or 'I think thnt in this rdspect our re publican form of government has proved a failure I nlwnys tell them thnt they hnve no right whatsoever to complain since they have not had the spirit or ambition to cast their own votes, be cause It Is a proved maxim that 'a country can always get Just what it wants, if it tries, and if it does not try, it gets what it deserves.' "Women. I believe, will vote. That is, the proportion of them who will ever Most Reasonable Shcppmd 300 Turkish Towels 50c Each Two Days Only All white and size 20 x 40 inches. They are towels we have had in stock some time. If we bought at the present wholesale cost the price to you would have to be 75 cents maybe more. Won't take long to sell 300 at 50 cents don't delay. Other Turkish Towels and Wash Cloths Prices Reduced 25 Per Cent Lay some aside for wedding gifts, if you don't need towels at home. These Bargains Monday & Tuesday Only! 1008 Chestnut Strt ,Sta use their suffrage privileges nt all. use them faithfully, xncro wm 1 lnrire number tn whnm tho ernntls tt'nmnn anffrnfrn will tnfnn nhsOls nothing. Tho others will not prTC slnrlfnm. nnrl cmi'ln11v nh first. whflA! tho novelty of tho thine cannot htmiiM j Yi.if lm.. nn nnn,.l .will Vnfflatftt flnH'"'J, 1 vote romilnrlv nnd constantly. ' oj "Huftrngo will not, as they say, 'utr-Wf r, . sex' woman. Tho masculine, blatantly;; type hns alrendy come to stay, vote oeCS- ! no voic, out ino mere mut wiui. miimt Afl women can en to tho noils will not mes.a.1 Vi thnt they will be any less womanljfiBf J iuosi ot mem wm go vo mo yiunmr, y nlflcos. enst. their votes and return home. It will bo as much a duty ,; any otnrr pars or tncir lives nnn wuw; ,, menn to them only wnnc it means 'VtA' w'. men. The proportion of men who hotfRYf ),A around tho polls nnd engage in cheajr campaigning nnd petty politics ift$r'5 nil, n very small ono, and It will 8 just ns small, If not a smaller, M, porlon of women who will follow nlorikjg, such lines; perhaps ono hundredth of.il percent. ' y Influenco Always for Good -" "One of tho biggest problems, atlf first, will be the mechanics of the thingvt Tho polling nnd registering places going to bo jammed this year, bocausS in most stntcs, ns here, only a few.g weeks nre given to get tho proper ntauii chlnery In motion. '1 "After nil, It is a great evolutloS, and wo ennnot hope to speculate cor rcctly as to just what the results will' be. It is all a gigantic question whkh' time nlone can settle. The only thlhg' that is at all sure, unless all pr1 conceived standards arc reversed, Is e' pressed In ono sentence. The lnflucncir of women has always been for the bet"S terment of everything they hnve gone into, nnd the tides of such nn influence ennnot change. Prices for Quality ATXAST In the final climax, the ultimate close-up, what docs the queen of the movies say " to her friend in the cactus pants ? Is it "Darling 1 My own I I love you?" . It is not. n It is rather "Good gosh, Pete, ifs hotl" I hope they don't retake this scene. I'xtbuf sick of being chased through the sage brush on this piebald fool of a horse, and' I'm sand all over, from my ears botrl ways. Why don't they cut this scene J I want a bath, a pink negligee, a raaniv cure, a sofa, and another long look at r my picture in the . tf " September FAIR New photograplis of Pavlowa, Mary Eaton, Anne Swinburne and other stars. Draw ings by Parccll, Fish, Georgo Luks, Ethel Plummer and George Wright. And, of course, Bridge and Golf. Eighteen new models of American and foreign cars and six pages of clothes for tho Well Dressed Man. Buy it at your news stand or, if you'd rather subscribe, give the coupon to your newsdealer who will receivo his usual commission. Or mail it to us, enclosing your cheque for $3.50. . Directioni Ghtthis coupon to your nttet dealer or if mart coiiitnitnt und to yanity Fair, fw " tfow flttgMf. jTwBfsf ltt4 7T7 A m ' -'A' M n VI n n fl VK (UK u t' x ! t 'a l : rK , V t 1 . yt K. P& i'9' ' I i ri ! r '. . fl 4 l! i n 4 , ' i ii ": J! & rwijK, jL. -'44v W -.. j wJi Jtitav'." !'i, ,.. ..
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