';p;n"';ra'' ??i - , ;: w jfr t Pff J MJ vV.i "F .i. if " 'A i v V .K- iiliiwrinii t ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Mmcy Jrtynne 5cia Pretty Frock She Hears of Entertainment Next Saturday in Longport for Seamen's Church Institute WAS ulttlnjc on a station plotform .hi. otlifr day thlnklns, "My Rood- I ... rnu don t even nee nny pretty Sb ft wrlto nbout these last dayn t Mm "t," "hen who burst upon my M but Corlnnc Freeman, wearing 5ne of tb prettiest pink crepo de chlno frockM 1 have sceh this Hca'jon. It wns u one-piece frock made with , V-neck In front nud a wjuare cut ilnr lit the back of the bodice. The cs see long and held In at the rulT The skirt wan finished with a 3; iicm nnd three wldo tucks at regit U -In tervaV to within eight uc.dh ot wnlstllnc. A narrow cord of pink &' ' " arranged loosely about the nXt. The hat was a large model of jS Jink rough straw an the .brim w rr: & ruDle of orgindlo of a, much pirated ru iiiir Hhadc. When I say turnea-im i " .i. ...m.. mi mi tlw euc " h """ ,.'."- .. tf,n P.1.-0 of the brim, but the fuH part .1 .the ruffle was mean tne raw " "", ..". . . r.".:i. tn.vnr.l the crown. Contain turm.. .;'":.., ,i " ... . i.i.u mul nnmnn. nnd the whole costume was extremely fetch ing. A NUMBER of pcrsonH .who ore sending the Rummer In Longport -, Interested In the entertainment tu held Saturday night nt Longpoit Hall for "ho benefit of the Seamen' Church Institute, which, as you know, s building a new home here. And most if the fashionable women In town ore fnttrcitcd In it. The last affair they had "or its benefit wns the extra per formaiiee of the Savoy Opera Co. s "Mikado." I fdlevo that went very W0d Saturday night the DelpWan Plavers have been engaged, and they WH present several sketches, after which there will be general danriug. It ll be a very large affair, judging from the demand for tickets, and every one H iinn v. " -- - . . t.i...i At i.tivirtn. .MY. HUH Mrs. Harmon Yerkes. Miss Margaret i'ennlg and Miss Elizabeth Lennlg, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge H. Fort. Jr.. Mr. nud Mrs. Henry Marston, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Straus and Mrs. E. R. Denis. The nev? Seamen's Church Institute Is to be the site of the St. Alban s Hotel, Second nnd Walnut streets. DON'T you wonder what people will do next? The latest up ot New port is to ride to Narragansett in an airplane. Every one is exe ted to p.;ces about it. I suppose the Philadelpluans at Narragansett will be riding to New port in their turn. The .Tohn Converses have gone to Narragausett with their new rwee son. He Is about five weeks old now nnd a verv good-looking baby. One cannot be fur'prlsed at that, for he certainly has good-looking parents. I always thought little Sonia Converse, John Converse s daughter bv his first mnrriage, tho most beautiful child I hnd ever looked upon. Mrs. Converse's brother nnd sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Churchman, are staying with her In Narragansett this week. I HEARD the other day that Dr. nnd Mrs. Tom Rovster would be sta tioned in Columbia, South Caroliua, for some years now. You know they had been in the Virgin Islands ever Mneo they werp married, and in June they were called back to the states. Dr. Royster is n surgeon in the navy, having gone in during the war, nnd he has decided to remain in the service. They arrived in this country last month, and have been visiting Doctor Roybter's mother in Thnmnsville. Mrs. Roystcr, ou remember, was Helen Borda. daughter of the Charles A Bordas, of .Tenklntown. Her friends had hoped thnt they would be stationed going. Among the pairons i rltv are Mr. and Mrs. Churchill WW I ama. Mr. nnd Mm, Fred Swope. Jr., iiuiuii, - n.i,nnv WnmKvard. Mr. Mr. nun near Here. However, ftoutli LnrnlirwiNHrberthi Bave a surprise nilscellane is better than way off at the Virginrsliower on Thursday to Miss Pi islands. The Jioysters nave the dearest baby ; he must be about eighteen months old. They were home on a visit Inst winter, and everyone fell in love with film. It is nice to think that Helen is back in the U. S., anyhow. HE WAS very small, but mother snla that he mifiht come to the table if he would behave like a big man when the company came that evening. He would have to be served last, even at dessert, and he must not talk or ask for things. Budby promised, nnd proceeded to carry out his word until the little enkes were brought in. As they were passed from one to the other, Bobby's anxious eyes never left n ccrtulu chocolate-Iced one. There it still was only one per fon. the gentleman, tnlklng to Mother, and then it would come to him. And then the gentlcmnn, who wns abpnt-miuded nnd hnd not noticed the quiet little man next to him helped hlmielf to that cake. That was more than Bobby could stand. He rose right up in his chair and before anyone could say a word. reached out and took the cake from the astonished man s fingers and calmly ate it. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Announcements have liccn received In this city of the marriage of Miss Helen James, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Walter uelkmip James, of New York, and Mr. Henry Hill Anderson, which took nluce on Saturday, August 21, at St. John'B in me wilderness, Paul Smiths, n. v Invitations havo been Issued for tho marriage of Mlsa Kmlly Anderson Wil ton. duiiRhter of Mr. and Mrs. Codln Colket WIlBOn. of WIlHnn Rnrm. Tnnll. and Mr William Latta Nassau, Jr., of wermantown, which will tak place on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Sep tf.mber 11. In the Washlncton Memorial Hiapel at Valley Forge'. Tim bride will he attended by hor sister, Mrs. Caleb "resson, as matron of honor, nnd her cousin, Miss Elizabeth Wilson, will act &R muM nt tinnnr Tlin krtiluBm'i lilo ...III Include Mis. P liowland Sliaw, a sisttr ' me Bridegroom, and Mrs. C Colket Wilson. Jr MIbh Vlrelnln Pr.ini-ln will ac' sb flower girl, nnd the ribbon hearers i re master I. Hathaway Francis, 3d, 1 Broad and Arch and District Oulccs The United Gas and Master Charles Paist. Mr. Francis U. Tatnall will h ho man. nnn inn UShers Will Inelltria Mr. .Tnrltrnn A. Wll. "n- ft brother of the bride; Mr. Henry ".cini;,i, jr., air. noncri wessman ana Mr. Horace Barba. Tho Itev. W. Her- ftert Tillrl. naaln.! Ko I.a 11a. f Palah Crcsson, will perform the ceremony. A cyeiiuon win roiiow at the homo or tne bride's parents. Miss Helen Ilnrte. daughter of Dr. Ulchnrd II. Harte, who has been spend ing several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Oeorge Putnam, nt Lobster Cove, Man chester, Mass., Is nt present the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Phillip M. Spalding, of I'.ilmouth, Mass,, and will not return to her home, Derry Drush, near Ablng ton, until sometime In September. Miss Harte s engagement to Mr. It. Elll&on Thompson was announced a fow months ago. Miss Dentrlco Sewell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sewell. of llydnl, has returned to her homo from Kaglesmere, where sho has been the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs John Gilbert, of Ited Top, Itydal, who are occupying their summer home, Mr. imd Mr. Chnrllnn Yitrnnll nnd the Mlssjs Yarnall. of Devon, who tiro traveling through tho West, nre now at Vancouver. D C. They will Spend sov ernl weeks at Glacier National Park. Montana, before returning home early in September. Mr. nnd Mrs C. Willing Huber and their family, of Valley And Sycamore avenues, Merlon, left thin week for Buck Hill, In tho Poconos, where they will re main until tho mlddlo of September. Mr. nnd Mrs. William K. Helme, of St. Davids, havo returned from an au tomobile trip In the Adlrondacks. Mrs. Chnrles Henry Mathews, of Devon. Is visiting her son. Mr. Charles H Mathews, at Sewlckley, Pa. Mrs. liowland Brown, of 5732 Hunter avenue, announces the engagement of her sister. Miss Anna White, and Mr. Ilohert McKco, of Olinoldcn. Pa. Mrs. Lillian Laudcrbach, of 1119 Por ter street, announces the engagement of her daughter. 'Miss Hobcrtn Lnuderbach. nnd Mr. C. T. Garrard, of Wynnewood road, Overbrook. Mr, Oeorgo S. Hayes, of Devon Mimor, ontertnlned Informally nt dinner before tho danco on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs B. F Ooldnamer. of Overbrook, who havo been In the Adlron. dacks since tho early summer, left thin week for Denver. CoJ where Mrs. Ooltl. namer wll remain for two months hs the guest of her brother-in-law and Blstor. Mr. and Mrs. John T Bush. Mrs. H. W. Creutzburg and her daugh ter. Miss Elsie Creutzhurtr. of Wivnu. accompanied by Mr. and Mr. Alva Adams nnu incir aaugntcr. silos iMIth Adams or i-nicago, lert on Saturday for a weeit b visit at ocean City, N. J. Mr. William F. Aull. of Wayne. Is entertaining his brother. Mr, Charlen H. Aull, of Omaha. Neb., and his sisters. irs. u. u, Butuss nncl ner son, Mr William Sutllss. of Pasadena, Cnllf.. and Miss Mary Aull, of St. Paul. Minn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Aull have Just returned from attondlng a family rounlon of the Aull family at St Paul, Minn. Mrs Samuel Pyzoe. of London, who has been visiting her brothers. Mr. Mark Bucks, Mr. Alfred A. Bucks. Mr. Walter Bucks and Mr. Harry Bucks, In this city, will sail on .Saturday on the Aqultanla from New York for England. The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Gladstone Holm, of 4231 Paul street, Frankford, left today for Dlgby, NovaxScotla, where they will he guests of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Justice. They expect to re turn on or about September 10. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wood Andrew and Master Thomas Andrew, Jr., of Berkley road, Merlon, will leave todny for Lvnne, Conn., where they will visit Mrs. Andrew's sister, Mrs. Richard Ely. Miss Florenco Evans, of South High land avenue. Merlon, will leave the end of the month for Eaglesmero, where she will stay until the mlddlo of September Miss Jessie Evans will leave thlu week for Jackson, N. H., In the White Moun tains, whero sho will upend three weeks. Mr. Herbert Cross, of Highland ave nue, Cynwyd, spent the week-end with his family nt Ocean City, N. J. Miss Mildred 9. Smith, of Elm terrace. neous ollv Yowell, of Windsor avenue, whoso mar rlago to Mr. Irvln T. Ward will tako place on Saturday The guests Included Miss Flora Compton, Miss Llllle Comp ton. Miss Mnrguerlte Mueller, Miss Syl via Cummer, Mrs. Florence Edict, Miss Miriam Ward, Miss Eleanor Ward and Mrs John F Smith. Mrs I. Walter Conner, of Wlndemote avenue, Wayno, will entertain her card club nt luncheon followed by cards at her home bn Wednesday. Mrs. B. F. JameB 2d, of Wayne, has rt turned from a trip of several weeks nt Mount Tocono. Mr. and Mrs. William If. Flnley. of Wayne, hod jib their guests for the last two weeks Mr. and Mrs. D. Knight Fin lev nnd, their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Flnley, of Auburn, Me. Mrs J. S. C Harvey, of Radnor, en tertained the women of Radnor township at a suffrnge conference at her home yesterday morning, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Aman. of Wayne, with their daughter, MIbb Mary Aman, and their sons. Mr. GcorKfi Aman. Jr.. Master Hllllo Aman and Master Harold Aman. motored on Saturday to Ocean City. N. J., to remain for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvls A. Wood, of Wesley Inn. Wayne, aro spending a few weeks at Portland, Me. Dr. and Mrs. A. H. O'Neal, of St, Davids, spent tho week-end at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs A. I. Wood, of Wayne, havo returned from a trip to the Pocono mountains. Mrs. Rodney Mncdonough nnd her son, Mr Vnnce Macdonough, of Wesley Inn. Wayne, tire visiting In Boston and Canada. Mrs. John M. Harper, of Villanova, left last week for a trip to Rlchtlold, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald McKlnlay, of Wayne, nre entertaining In honor of their son, Blaster Archibald McKlnlay, Master Frank Kunpp, Jr.. of Wuyne, for a ten-day visit on their farm at Ulcn Moore, near Downlngtown. Miss Katherlno W. McCutcheon, of wuyne, win spenu ine next two weeks nt Ocean City, N. J . after which she will visit Spray Beach, N. J. ALONG THE READING Mr. Georgo MuKlnnon, of Klklns Pink. Is touring through the West to tne facinc coast. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Parker havo re Welsbach "THRIFT" Gas Lights 1C At Cost AJC To replace wasteful open - flame gas burners. Give more light than open flame burners and use less than half as much gas. Wo will show you how to Install thorn. Complete, ready to fit on any upright fixture. "TiiniFT" lAor nhl III Uat Gloit Improvement Co. EVENING' EtTBLltf Wfo-Mt Mk A "... t&th mHK ', 'fH ' Ni Sivrs j' "MMyi ;',..,v, -vy;x. v ?ir4 i 'J V', MlM I r-'it . V A. : Tlioto by J. Mitchell Elliot MISC MABEL HOWARD POST REID Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Io Reld, of as North Rex nvenue, Chestnut Hill, whose engagement to Mr. Urlce Btynn, recently was an nounced. .Miss Reld nnd her mother are at Nantucket, II. I., where they expect to remain until September l." turned from their wedding tour and will be at home In Oak Lane. The brldo was Miss Martha Hetzer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hetzer, ot 5518 North Seventh street. Mr, Parker served In the United States navy during tho world war. The last of the morning bridges given weekly at Beechwood Inn, Jenklmown, will take placo on Thursday. , NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. und Mrs. August Klin, of SOS West Lehigh avenue, with their sons nnd daughters. Mr. August Kirn. Jr., Mr. Herman Kiln, Miss Emma Kirn. Miss Louise Kirn and Miss Marie Kirn, will leave during tho week to hpend somo time In Wlldwood. The Rev. nnd Mrs. F Paul McConke, of 2724 North Twelfth streect. are pass ing tho season at Grove City, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. George Kennlngton, of 2941 North Twelfth street, will le.vo the end of tho week for several days stay In Ocean Grove. Their daughtors, Miss Florence Kcnnlngtcn and Miss Marian Kennlngton, havo gone to East Stroudsburg. Pa., to remain n fortnight Mr. and Mrs. Joscnh Hardlm:. of North Fifteenth street, nre spending the closing weeks or summer in ocean urove. Miss Sadie Erwln has returned home after passing the midsummer on tho coast of Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Beck, of North Twentieth strecet, are spendlns the summer at ocean city, n. j. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles I. Rosenau. of tho Lorraine Hotel, have returned from a trip to the Great Lakes and Canadian resorts. Miss Hortenso Hammer, of Sixteenth and Mount Vernon streets. Is spending several weeks nt Ocean City. N, .1. Dr and Mrs. J. I. Mnnassca and their daughter, MIhs Caroln Mannsses. of 1411 North Fifteenth street, have left for Niagara Fnllu and Canada, und on their return will visit Uushklll Farms Camp. Miss Marjorlo Smith, of North Twelfth street, and Miss Naomi Wilen were guests over the week-end nt a house party given by Mr und Mrs. O. An drews at their cottago at Wlldwood, N. J. Miss Smith will remain at the shore for several weeks as Mrs. Andrews's guest. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Do Wolf, of 2139 North Fifteenth street, aro enter taining Mr. and Mrs. Charles Do Wolf, of Detroit, Mich., for a few weeks. Mr and Mrs. J. Caplan and their daughter, of 2241 Noith Park avenue, made nn extended tour through Malno and New Hampshlro after visiting their (.on, Mr Albert Caplan, at Camp Grey look, Massachusetts. Miss Ruth Gorstly, who Is spending HANDSOME THREE-PIECE LIVING-ROOM SUITS hj Suit No. 999 , Wholesale Price Wholesale Price T 'HE two suits shown are SD-lif Suit No. 915 I21 design from goods regularly shown on furniture floors, covered in high-grade tapestry You may havo choice of patterns. Tilling, moss, hair and felted cotton. Our guarantee on this furniture stands for entire satisfaction or all money returned without whimper or red tapo, as wo pledge our honor and skill as first-class workmen. Have you looked at other lines and found them a little ubovc your estimate? Then do not fail to see our showing during the August sale. Vou can save money by dealing with u, at wo are manufacturers, und sell direct. All prices quoted good to August 31. Smith & Brodhead Manufacturers Custom Furniture AM Walnut a- LEDGER- PHIIyADELPHlA; TUESDAY, . "T? I 4 t iu I 1 1 the summer with her parents in Jack son. N. H.. returned from Boston re ccntly, whero sho attended tho wedding of Miss Viola Rnttenberg and Mr. Abram 10. Plnnnskl on August 11. Miss Dorothy Leopold, of 1848 North Seventeenth strecet, Is spending several weeks ns tne guest or ner orciner-in-law and Bister, Mr and Mrs Charle-j Rosenthal, of Bltighamton, N. Y. Mr. and Mra Henry Bronner, of Gl rnnl avenue, spent homo time at tho Copley-Plaza Hotel, Boston, whero they attended tho Roltenberg-Plnanskl wed ding on August 11 Their dnughtet. Miss filial! Bronner, who acted ns maid of honor nt the wedding, has also ie turned, and has gone to visit her brother nnd Blster-ln-Iaw. Mr and Mrs. Marvin Bronner, in Atlantic City, N. J. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Mimthtl! nnd their llttlo dnuRhttr, of South Forty-first ntreet, mo passlnq tho oumnier ut Avnlon, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ttlcliard Donner nro upending a month at Reach Haven, N, J. Mr. William J Moran und his Hlster. nnd family, of 1SJ6 South Conentom street, have returned from a visit to Stono Hnrbor and Atlantic City. Miss R. Madeline Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Montgomery Peters, of G13f. Christian street. Is cn nected home Kentember 1 from Pine Treo Camp, where she has been spending tho summer. ROXDOROUGH Miss Man- Mitchell, daughter of Sir. n Arthur Mitchell, of fS0 lainestown nvenue. Is In Colorado Springs, whero she Is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry l'tinK. Mrs. John A Strusc, of f.310 ntdgo nvenue- Mrs irnnt eger nnn ner daughfr. Miss Audrey Wcgor, of G720 Itldgo avenue, will leave during tho week for a fortnight's stay In the Pocono mountains, stopnlng at the Pocono Inn Mr. nnd Mrs William Simpson, of East Leverington avenue, will glvo " dinner followed by cards on Saturday, September I, et their homo In celebra tion of their twenty-fifth wedding annl veisary. Mr. and Mrs Culp nnd their daughter, Miss Mildred Culp. of Upper Roxbor ougli, nnd Miss Mary Miles arc spending part or tho montn at ucean uate, w. J 1 Miss K L Mcllugh, of r.ast Walnut; Inne. nnd Mrs II F McHugh, of Lyceum avenue, have gone to Spokane. Wash., to I visit the He John A McHugh Deform , A,intnf hnmn In Optnhfir Ihpv will vllr the national paths nnd Souvhcrn Call fornln. 1 9S.OO 225.00 distinctive in character and TIOGA Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Beaumont, of North Twenty-second street, have gono to the Pocono mountains for n fortnight nnd nro stopping nt the Mountnln House. Mr. nnd Mrs. George O, Oelkler, of 8837 North Sixteenth street, nre passing tho Into summer In Ocenn Grove. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas J. Fegtey, of West Ontario street havo gorto to Ocean City for tho remainder of the season, Mrs. Ellsworth Mooro nnd ier daugh ter, Miss Virginia Moore, and sort, Mr, JameB Moore, of North OraU street, art visiting friends in Ohio. , Mr. and Mrs. William M. Ross, of .".71S North Seventh street, nro spending Aug ust touring tho Atlantic coast by auto mobile. Miss Lulu Votteler. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Votteltr, of :UU North Carlisle street, Is spending tho lato sum mer at Uushklll Falls. She Is accompa nied by Miss Laura Spltss, of North Fifteenth street, nnd Miss Anna Baganls, of North Thirteenth streot FALL8 OF SCHUYLKILL Mr, and Mrs. Harry U. Illnkln, of S507 Queen lane, who spent tho early summer nt Pnrkersford, returned yester day to remain over Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Spink, of 344.", Queen Inne, who went to Wlldwood for several weeks of the enrly season, wilt leave during the week to spend somo rlmo In Atlantic City. Mr, and Mrs. Theodore MuoKcnzle, of 1B&4 Queen lane, havu gone to Ocean i-uy to remain a rortnight. Mr, and Mrs. John Kylo nnd their lamny, or .ioio Queen lnnc, will leavo shortly for a fortnight's stay In Atlantic City. MANAYUNK Mr. a'n'd Mrs. William Wnlh are re ceiving congratulations on the birth of n (inugnter. Dorothy wniali. Mrs. Walsh berore her mnrriage whs MUs Dorothv Rudolph, daughter of Mr and Mrs, V a Rudolph, of River road. West .Maim unit. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Mnslnnd. of Walnut lane, have gone to Wlldwood. whero they nre tho guests of Dr. nnd Mrs K K Grnham nt the Plnehurst Aimr'.tnenta- WISSAHICKON Mrs. Raymond H Page, of Hast Orange. N. J., is visiting her mother. Mrs. M. I,. McDowell, of 1B4 Sumac street. Miss Helen McDowell. Hlster of Mrs. Page, who spent last week-end t.t apnng .Mount, i'a , nns as her guest Miss Kathryn Fly, of Scrnnton. Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs. William W Wilson, of til bumno street, have gone to tho Po cono mountains for tho Into summer and nro stopping at tho Pocono Inn. Mr. nnd Mrs. George W Schradcr. of Sumac street, nre spending some time at Wlldwood Crest. Their dnughtci, Miss Hilda Schrader. Is tourlntr tho Great Lakes, nnd her sister Mlts Louise Schrader. Is camping with the Girl scouts near Lnnghorno. MIbh Florence Sutcllffe. of Kalos street, nnd Miss Mabel Smith, of Rldgc avenue, left on Satuidn) for a vIbII to Niagara Falta and Canada GERMANTOWN Miss Florence Oani, of :,:2i Knox street. Is spending a fortnight In Ocean City, N. J. Miss Adele MrGerr, of Pitman N J., has bten tho guest for n week of Mlns Stella Young, of 516 Knst Tulpehockon street. Miss Doris Mullen, of 612R Uoss street, left on Saturday to be the guest for a U'OPk nf Tln rtctt.. Tlinmnuin nt 1.., homo in Concord, Mass. Miss Thompson i uiu .iihh .iuuen win men spenu a wcslt us the guests of Mls Thompson's grand mother, in Haverhill. Maso. Miss I.ouIho Shaftr. Miss Carrie rthlmer, Miss Helen Weymaii. Mlsi Dorothy Mullen nnd Miss RIhIo Johnston havo returned to their homes in Gor- maniown irom n wcck'b vli.lt at tho Girl Scout Camp near Langhorno, Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Sneece, nnd their! daughter. Mho Gladys Speccc, of 2033 , Medary avenue, with their guest, Miss ' Phyllis Freed will leave on Frldav to I occupy their house In Ocean City, N T for n fortnight. Miss Spteca will havo as her guest over tho ueek-end Miss' Maty Orimth. MIsfi Elizabeth Mullen, of 012R Ross ' street, nnd Mrs. Emma Moyer, of Sten ton nvenue, near Chelten avenue, are on a cnmplng trip of a fortnight, stop lilng nt Boston. In Vermont and ut Camp ' Dyltes, Adirondack mountains. N. Y I ItmUtiom or Announce, mend v& Moderate Prices Write or Phone for Engraved or Panicles. rlntetl , ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Walnnt St, 1 Better i " , m VW . Qtey For Dealers' Ssrvlee F4f w'Wvv iSiimsJfof. Telephone Market J400 J'S JL A j- iiuLu I AH ! SO 'PURE V AUGUST 24, 1920 MOORESTOVVN Mr. Harry Walton has returned from his vacation spent at Lnko Ooorge, N. Y. Miss Adelo Busby, of Central avenue, gave a Inrga dinner party for twenty of her frlcndu last week. Mr, nnd Mrs. If. Wetherlll Slckel, of Atlantic City, aro being congratulated on tho birth of n son, George Thomas Slckel 3d, on Wedncsduy, Mr. II. Weth. orlll Slckel lu the son of tho Into Mr Georgo Thomas Slckel, of Mooreotown. NORRI8TOWN An Interesting engagement announced won that of Miss Gwendolyn Adams, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. John Adams to Mr- John Levengcod, son of Mr nnd Mrs. Charles E, Levongood, of West Wood ntreet. Tho announcement was made at n dinner party given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Adams, In honor ot their daughter. Among the guests present at the event from Norrtstown weru Miss Margaret Mowdny, Mr, Arthur Weldner. Mr. Her man Bright, Mr. Percy Mnlone, Jr Mr ailmore Dale. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Hurst Weaver, Miss Hlnnche nnd Miss Cstello Howe. Miss Huttic Tnggnrt, Mlsn 13lvln Stout nnd Mr Russell Corson have returned from an automobile trip to Lako Champlaln and Lnko George. Mrs. It. Geortre Buchnnnn. .-f l)n Knlli street, who spent the summer nt Onk liiuiiB, .muss , naB returned homo Harrls-Bardsley Weddlnjj The wedding of Miss Isabella C. BardMey, daughter of Mrs John tl .Mayer, 4400 North Broad street, nnd Mr. Martin W. Harris, son of Mr. nnd Mrs, Jnmes A. Harris, 1222 Wyomlnir nvenue, took plnce on Wednesday fVenlng. In Holy Trinity Presbvtcrlnn Church The Rev Wllllnm Barnes Lower, paster of the churrh officiated. Miss Mnrgnret Harris, n. sister of tho bridegroom, attended tho brldo and Mr James A Harris, Jr, a brother, wa bent man. luests wero present from Pittsburgh. Trenton nnd Jcnklntown A wedding breakfast was nerved at the urldo's home A short wedding trip will ba spent at Wlldwood. New Carnegie Institute Head Berkeley, Cnllf.. Aug. 2-1 . (liy A. I) lolin C. Merrinm. ilenn of facul ties of the t'niversUy of f'allfornin. nn uniincrd Inst nislit thnt lie liml accented nn nppolntment ns president at Cnrucsir- insiuuuou, wnmingtnn. Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET About 12 Price Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter Goods Our Stock Is Kept New and Up to Date Pull Over Shirts Silk Neckwear ' Fine Madras Shirts Blue Flannel Bathing Pants Silk Stripe Shirts 5.00 Fashion Knit Four-in-Hands, 3.75 35.00 Tyrol Wool Overcoats, 24.75 40.00 Tyrol Wool Overcoats, 29.75 $2.50 Madras Union Suits, 1.55 1 2.00 and 1 5.00 Best Silk Shirts, 8.85 18.75 White Flannel Pants (English Cricket), 14.75 6.00 Wool Vests, 3.75 Hosiery, Office Coats, Golf Suits, Bath Gowns, etc. Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Fair Colonial belles knew none ot the delights of Colonial Ice Cream. But Philadelphia belles find keen en joyment in this delicious mixture of Rich Cream, Pure Sugar and True Fruit Flavors the perfected ice cream. Be sure to ask for COLONIAL ICE CREAM by name. Ice Cream Can't Be Made" Colonial let Cream it madt in oar new plant at 4th and Ptplar Strttii the cttaiwsf, lannitii and mail sWcrn plant in tht uarli. T SHUBERT a AUG. 30 SEATS NOW SELLING Tho Outstanding Event of the Ycarl The MESflllS, LHE A J. J, HHUMEnT Oder A netltal of the Moat Famous of All Musical Comedies Dock by Onen IUII. Music by Leslie Ktuurt With n Cast of Amazinu Excellencol ,V a "Klorodora" frtxtct of Iludlnnt Deautltwi Dlrett From the Century Theatre, New York ADELPH1 Monday, August 30 SEAT SALE THURSDDAY Th0GIRL,hn LIMOUSINE A runaway fare In a Flops, by Wilson Colllson sml try lop wood, with a star cast of farceurs CHFSTNUT T- ormiA house V-ni-OJlNV-'l 1.APTBDAYS MATS. 2 :n& CVQB ,740 "The desert storm carries realism to a. decrwj Impossible on any stas;o," Bulletin TM& 7v 'AMIGA OP .tfrl Gorvnm M XiOtMl HrbUillC .ow EITH'S' CORINNE T1LTON & CO. IN "A CHAMKLUOX HEVUE" BERT FITZGIBBON AHSI8T1ID HY IMS BIIOTIIKR LEW McDevitt, Kelly & Quinn MILLER A LYLER. nEOAL A MACK AND A HIP FEATUIIC DILL I THE JANE P. C. MILLER oANCIKg CONSERVATORY 1028 CHESTNUT 8T. Walnut 12T pniVATW T.rnsnNH DAILY DANCINn PHYSICAL CULTtmB JUOD1CRN. ESTHETIC una FANCT Madras Knee Drawers Silk Shirts Crochet Four-in-Hands White Bathing Shirts Raincoats Fllll hMI MZ IOSSAS f i Market HU b. 10th 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Norma Talmadge lMtA new pictWb "YES OR NO?" Next Week ANITA BTEWAIVT " In "TUP YELLOW TYPHOON" P A I A OtT IS" MA11KET BTTIBBT. JT-J -H, 10 A. M JJ, 3, 3t, r.:4.1. 7I4S, DlOO l W- 4 J PAniCEH ltEAO'H &EN8ATION' $ f" r T Featuring , 'f , y D A GLAUM Kri "" irvinir lummings ana wynis owim s?ha ADPA PT A Chestnut St. VtL lOtH .- -V,l l XV-VJUMli 10 A. M 12, 2, ai. rmr., tms, duo em. BILLIE BURKE AWV9. irT'D I A Market Street Ab. 0(H V L 1 VrVlM. o A". M. to 11 SIR P, M. IVrAVA AT I IOrM In "TUB I ivi-Yi -l,ll0ViN cunATEn" f A DlTflI T24 Market Strsot VAn 1 ULi MADOE KENN1 "Dollurn and P CEDT !.ns" AddnJ Lurry Hmon in Tho Statt Hand" DCrTMT Market Bt. Bel. 17 nl. lTth ' 1N.IIV II 1 1 VILLROOEnS In JE8 CALL MU JIM" GLOBE MARKET flTREDT AT JUNIPER 11 A Xf In 11 1. M. n . I.,CSJ:TINtJOUS VAUDEVILLE HATTLINQ NELSON & COMPANY; Othtttt CROSS KEYS 00T MAIIKET BT8. 2:30. AMIS ft 0 P. M. "THE QARDEN OF LOVE" BROADWAY Dro,ld nd 8nyor Av.( "FIXING IT UP": CONHTANCK k TALMADOE In "In fienrch of a Sinner" ACADEMY of MUSIC nnOAD AND LOCUST STrtEETS Limited Engagement 3 SHOWS DAILY 2:30. 7 AND 9 Beginning This Saturday Afternoon Firm nnd Exclusive Presentation The Photoplay Masterpiece of All Time! 1U St All New York Talking IIASED ON FANNIE HURSTS' WONDEItr FVL HEAIlT-API'EALINa STOUY OT MOTHER LOVE IN THE QHETTOI NOTHING THAT WE CAN TELL YOU IN COLD PRINT ABOUT THIS PARAMOUNT PICTURE WILL DO IT JUSTICE. IT IS ONE OF THOSE PRODUCTIONS YOU MUST SEE IN ORDER TO AP PRECIATE l O MORE PATHOS THAN "MUSIC MASTER" MORE LAUGHTER THAN "FOTASH AND PERLMUTTER" Exceptional Cast of Players INCLUDING ,VLMA RUBENS, VEHA GOrtDON. OASTON CLASS and DORID DAVIDSON LARGE ORCHESTRA AND ,'" VOCAL SOLOISTS IN "ELI, ELI" MATINEES 25c, 35c, 50c EVENINGS 25c. 50c, 75c (INCLUDING TAX) TICKET SALE STARTS THURSDAY PHILADELPHIA'S KOREMONT THEATRES Garrick Next Monday SEATS NOW r the entire cnuagement Return by Popular Demand of (An ZSEK .M, Tho Greatest Musical Comeily Hit That r Philadelphia Ecr Sj.w MatlneeH WliienJay und Katurjsy EXTRA MATINEE LAIIOR DAY Forrest Mon. Aug. 30 Seats Now Selling VICTOR HERBERT'S BIGGEST MUSICAL COMLDV HIT Girl t Spotlight WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST Pro'Iucivl hy the Geo W Iednrur Cornpanr MATINEGS WKDNL'SDAY AND SATURDAY CSMR. HERBERT will personally conduct the opening performance. ' BROADltlviDriday Seats Now Selling A NEW COMEDY "BAB" ; THE HUMOROL'H ADVENTURKS OP" TI18 ROMANTIC 3UH-DED With l HELEN HAYES AND CAST OF L'NUBl'AL EXCELLENCH M.TI.NT.I-:.S WEUNEBDAV K SATURDAY WILLOW GROVE PARK SOUSA'S BAND I Now Greater TImii Ever Lieut rom JOHN PHILIP HOUHA. Condt .itt'itn. ahu .'ih-nurHrt HAT People's Theatre Kninjrton Av nd Cumberland Tills Week. Matlnu Dally MOLLIE WILLIAMS ' r mmit rnow T Wolnul Al 8lli Matr Todiy -r-- "VLillJINII" v.ttmu BILLY WATSON M , j. m m THE , 1 (m A- . f : H nl 4 ' if? "4. I rt n t i i -4 Trocadero ""w m Ufu,, i'j X -ttfrrs,, , ', J . - . ILf "'' fc..A.. - ,. .. ,vr. j.cr r&MiM,. ,.v,, -ta U.vv. . u I .. ., f tlv. . "J J .W(iiW.f.il.tflS .4.1' Hi , ' Tl . l.tl ., LlE.n. ' . t" 1