A?' ? ini ': '. , v " 4 u ', ' JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE i JVarwy Wynne Tells' of a New Way of Bobbing tlie Hair. She Hears of Dance in Newport Polly Denounces Fatlier IIIAVB some startling news for you, but it's true, nnd I must pass it tons, It seems so' droll. There's a fnnnv new kind of. bobbed hnir. and it's taking hold and everyone up in Newport g Retting quite trnzy about it and is having her head'thimly cropped. This Is not just rumor, I've seen It myself. Those who have not had tfielr hair bobbed before arc, of course, in better condition to try this new arrangement than tho others, because you see they allow tho nfde locks to grow long ana keen them long, then they bob the back of the headmnd draw the long side locks down and. hold them nt the back over the bobbed hair, fastening them with Jeweled horqttcs. I saw one or two flrls to 'Whom It was very becoming. It's not tho wild fluffy looking hair that we're used to, but it is held imoothly in place and it shows tho ihapo of the head beautifully. Personally I think this new style K much as tho old, becoming to the youDgcr girl, but when she has reached the twenties sho looks better with her "crowning beauty" arranged on her head and not cut off of it. But the fad is gaining in Newport and let mo whisper it, I saw two womco who are beyond the twenties nnd about whose ears I had spied a few stray white hairs one day, and thoy have had their hair done so nnd gosilp has it, that even tho grand mothers will take it up. HILE on the subject of Newport, TT ti you know there, was a big affair it the Koval Training Htation on Thursday night for the benefit of the navy relief fund. Hveryono wns there and before the general dancing started Mrs. Edmund Urandt, wife of Com mander Brandt, sang beautifully, and little Dorothy Ooss, who Is you know the daughter of Commander and Mrs. Nelson Goss, danced several esthetic dances most gracefully. Among the Phlladelphians there were MI Julia Bcrwlnd, Mrs. Robert B. Btrawbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Carter Leldy, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Wide ner, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spencer Graham, Mrs. Alexander Rico nnd Mr. and Mrs. John Drcxel. Thev otp going to have a presentation of "King Dodo" ut the training station on September 0. I'M WONDERING If many of the women who are way ur) in Maine and other New England resorts will come racing down before Wednesday to hnvo their names put on the assessors' lits. Hy tho wny, how do you feel about it all? Who nrc you going to vote for? Won't it be wonderful when you urc called on a jury and have to decide whether some one is guilty or not? It's fine this voting business and high time we had tho vote, but, good night, did you ever realize before that your word might be demanded to decide whether n man or womnn is guilty of murder, for instance? Well, the poor dear men have had to nil along, so I guess they did not like it much either. There are all sorts of possibilities about it. Think whnt wonderful story matter there'll be especially about the first. It won't be bad to have women criminals juried by women. It takes a very smart wonton to put one over on another. Well, be thnt as it may. just think how for some will have to 'trnvel if they want to vote for President. They have to be here before Wednesday or send positive proof to the nssessors that then live at such nnd such n nlace. or their nrmes don't go on. And you hnve to trawl nt advance rates now, too. , It'n tierce, I tell you. Nancy's glad she's home, cause she's going to vote you i an bet. Have you seen the cute little green elephants the women of the Republican part) aie wearing? They arc of jade and some have celluloid ones, which are very fair imitations of the icnl article. I wonder what color in donkeys the other party will choose. It takes the women to put a bit of color into politics. "pOLLY is three years old and a precocious youngster. Her father and mother took her down to one of the hotels nt the seashore recently and during the evenings one or the other stayed with her till she slept. Then they would go out on the second -story porch to be within call, should small daughter awake and perhaps bt frightened in tho dark. The other evening several of mother's friends came up and sat on the porch with her nnd daddy of course joined them after Polly had gone to sleep. They were talking in low voices not to awaken any of the children who were sleeping on the floor, when suddenly Polly s voice broke In In aggrieved nc ecnts. "Daddy," sho called, "why you don t stay with me? I think it's sissy of you to want to stay with all those women." NANOY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr' JhSmas C. Chubb, of West Or SiK'i J.ili act M best man at tho wedding of Miss Beatrice Clarke, dnugh Ai ,of s!ru and Mrs Thomas Shields Clarke, of Fernhrook. Lenox. Mass , and ;r (jJIfe Clifford ThomnH Remington, "J", of Mrs. Walter Schuyler Volkmar, or this city, which will take place on Saturday, September 4, In Trinity yiurch, Lenox, The ushers will Include !r ?,roTBe A- Armlstead, of this city; t ,;Varrfn McCullough, of Orange, N .-ViJ James A. McCrea, of New York, nrt Mr. Francis P Stubbs, of New Or ean. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke will give a luncheon In honor of the bridal party l"d ow additional friends on Friday, September 3, at Fernbroolc Invitations have been Issued for the marriage of Miss Lucllo F. Llpplncott. aushtor of Mr. F. Hazard Llpplncott. i o west -ruipenocKen street, uer mantown. nnd Mr. Alfred Durand Nor . son of Mrs Joseph Norrls, of the Binihelm, which will tnke place on Wednesday, September IB, at 12 o'clock. t the home of the hrldo's father. A email reception will follow tho ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Wlllcox. of camp Woods-by-Ithnn, Vlllanova, have 'eft for a visit to Hose Valley, Calif. Mr and Mra. flAnrirn OlvrnAr. Ctnnt of larleton, Derwyn, are spending a lew days at the Aaplnwall Hotel, Lenox, Maes, where Miss Helen Audenreld. of 'fne Acnrn Club, Is also staying for a 'jouphncres, Bryn Mawr. has returned jo Hot Springs, Va., where aho Is spend ing; several woeks, having paid a Bhort v'lt to this city. Mr and Mrs, George Brooke, of Al monbury House. Ithan. who have been wmllns tho summer trawling In Eur ?P. are at present 'In Paris Mr. nnd r Brooke will arrive In this country rly In Septomber. ft Mrs C. M. Prevost Herring, of the "unplow, Vlllanova, has returned from f IIfBmere, where sho was the guest of r, Lawrence Wilbur. ..Mrs. George W. Kenilrlck. 3rd. Miss Varlon Kendrlck and Miss Kdtth Ken Jnck, of Godfrey House, Vlllanoth, who spending some time at Atlantic City. Jer Joined over the week-end by Mr. tendrlck, ..Mr and Mrs. B. Waring Wilson and HJr family, of Jlosemont, returned to iytlr homo on Thursday from ICast Jiampton, Me., where they have been aying fop tho laBt few months. ,Mr, and Mrs. Coleman Peace Brown, ' Koscommon. Devon, will go to Black Joint, Conn., this week, where they will ' Dr- and Mrs. Oeorge 15. Brewer, New York, at their summer home. nMr. and Mrs. Edward B. Chase, of or, who have been the guests of WKh'f V5?.'' F-lSHfJ' Mr. and Mrs. William du Pont at Mont pelier. Del., nro now at Glen Summit, Pa., with their daughters, Miss Bernar. dene Chase and Miss Katharine Chase. Mr. ma Mrs. H. Ashton Little, of Tho Orchard, Strafford, left yesterday for Seagate, where they will join their daughter. Miss Mary H. Little, who has uctn visiting airs, vinceni ward, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry W. Stokes, of Qermantown, aro spending a few weeks at Lenox, Mnsa. Mrs. Wllllnm Henry Maulo nnd her daughter, Miss Mnulo, of Bryn Mawr, who have been spending August at White Sulphur Springs, havo returned to tholr -home. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S, Stewart, of eighteenth nnd Spruce streets, who aro at Newcastle, N. H will not return until somo tlmo In September. Mr. nnd Mrs. George H. MoNeeley, of Havorford. spent last week at tlot Springs, Va. Mr. and Mrs. B, Palmer Hutchinson, who have been at Beechwood, Jcnkln town, slnco early In July, will spend the week-end at Devon as tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Herbert Boll. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson will leave Beechwood early rcxt month nnd spend a few weeks In this city boforo returning to their homo near Boston In Octohcr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hcnrv n. Frlek. nf fier- mantown. nro snendlnir a few wppIch nt Galen Hall, WornorsWllc, Pa, Mrs. John M. Ttnrnar nnil hnr fnmltv of Eastdene, Vlllanova. returned to their linmA lflflt w1f frnm n irlalf nt b.v.ibI weeks at nichfleld. Conn., where thev were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. 1L Welles, of Now York, on tholr estate at Hlchftcld. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Mnharg, of the Colonial Apartments, Spruco street, havo roturned from Capo Mav, where they spent several week", They will lenvo oarly in September on a, cruise on tho Panama Cnnal as far as Costa Rica, Mrs. E. Marks, of tho Majestic Hotel, was tho guest for n. fortnight of her son Rnd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Marks, who aro occupying tholr cottngo In Chelsea, Atlantic City. Mro. Leurs Benzon Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Harry Broom, n,t her sum mer home at. 1413 Wesley avenue, Ocean City, N. J. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mrs. Joseph Gross, of Woodblno ave nue, Overbrook. will entertain her bridge club at her homo on Wednesday afternoon. Septemher 1. Tho members Includo Mrs. John Dotterer, Mrs. Charles Mather, Mrs. John Mather, Mrs. W. R. Campbell, Mrs. Trcderlck Hyett, Mrs. T. Griffith Roberta and Mrs. Thomas Mny Pelrce, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. T. Walter Conner, of Wayne, will loae on September 2 for Atlantic City to spend ten days at the Strand. Mrs. George Aman, of Wnyne. Is spending two weeks at Ocean City, N. J. Mrs. Georgo Good, of St. Davids, Is at Sagamore, Cape Cod as tho guest of Mr. and Mrs George Wilson, of Wnyno, nt their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T Hnrtmnn. of St. Davids spent n few days at Atlan tic City during the week. Mrs John J. Murphy, of Wayne. Is the guest of Mro I. Boese nt the New Hampshire Hotel. Atlantic City. They will BPend the month of September at Narragansett Pier Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Easby. of Narberth, will spend the week-end at Cape May, where thoy will bo the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. John H. Seal and Miss Deborah S'al, of Merlon, at their sum mer cottage. Mrs Thomas G. Edge, of Washington, who has been the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel C. Stewart, of St. Davids, for the last three weeks, left on Wednesday for her home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kelsr, formerly of Pittsburgh, who havo recently moved to Strafford, entertained about llfty of their friends nt a buffet supper at their h'ome on Wednesday evening. ALONG THE READING Miss Alma Breltsch, of 1703 Old York road, Logan, entertained th" members of the Alpha Sigma Sorority on Tues day evcnfnir at their annual meeting, when tho following offlcors were elected President, Miss Marian Harris : vlco president. Miss Olive Duev ; ri cording secretary. Mis. William Horshev ; cor responding secrctar, Mis Harry Ile brank, and treasurer, Mlsa Gladys Vance. Other guests Inoludtd Mrs El mer C. Taylor, Mrs Charity Aiutln Carev, Jr.. Miss Naomi Blschoff, Miss Elizabeth Hett, Miss Helen fonln". Miss Edith Hnlnes, Mrs. H. Dellmar Conley, Mrs Paul Boyd nnd Mrs. James Fltz patrlck ' Mrs. Joseph A. Boyer, of the Tracy, Thirty-sixth nnd Chestnut streets, en tertalned at luncheon and bridge on Thursday at Beechwood, Jenklntown, where sho and Mr. Boyer hne spent the summer. Her guests Included Mrs. Walter C Hancock, Mrs. B Palmer Hutchinson. Mrs. T. M. Browning, Mrs. David O. Eaton, Mrs. C. L. Hnrkraden, nnd Miss Martha Trlzonn, of Ely, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Boyer will return to ' city early In September. Mr. and Mrs. Dald O. Eaton also entertained at n brldgo party at Beech wood on Wednesday evening, when their guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Boyer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Han cock, Mr. and Mrs B. Palmer Hutchln non, Mr. and Mrs C. Wendell Wood-...n,-.i Mr nnd Mm. Sherr. Mr. and Mis Henry Foote, Mr and Mrs. Henry Burd. Mr. ana .Mrs. woiro nuey, r. nnd Mrs J. Parry, Mies Lillian Leal, Mr. HowaTd McCally nnd Mr. Benjamin Tomes. The new gymnasium at Beechwood was opened with a dance held thero a few evenings ago. which was largely at tended. GERMANTOWN Miss Gertrude Munday. of 7143 Cres helm road. Is the guest of Miss Anna IV- .i,i.. n hr home in Dover. Del . for a short time. Mrs James J. Mun day will leave next week to spend a short tlmo In Ocean City, N. J. Mr and Mrs. Frnnk C Kane have re . ,i . thiii. hnmp 49 West Ashmcad nlace. after an extensive trip through tho. UOClty moUIHUlllB w. v-u.v.-w. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. McComas, of 736 Church lane, returned on Tuesday from a trip to i-ibcuh w. v-jio ,m, Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Claude B. Ilagy and ,,.!, nn. Master Richard Hagy, of 138 West Mount Alrv avenue, have gone to Reading to spend some time. Mrs P. S. Stahlnocker, with her mother. Mrs. M M. O'Connor, and her son, Master Stephen Stahlnecker. of 117 West Mount Airy avenue have returned to their homo after spending a few days In Atlantlo City. Mr nnd Mrs. Morris H. Croft, of 148 East Mayland street, entertained at luncheon nt their home on Wednesday Among the guests were Mrs Daniel Rob erts HaVper, Mrs. Daniel Roberts Hai Sr' 3d. and her small daughter. Miss Edith Lewis Harper, of Washington. Mrs Harper, 3d, with Miss Harper, ts ll": ,BiYin her sister. Mrs. Barclay White, of Lansdowne, at her summer home in iioinmi, i-. . rMiffnr.1 Tl Hunt, of 110 Mount Airy avenue, has returned from spending a week ai mo ", " -. Miss Helen Heebner and Miss Evelyn Walter have returned front spending somo tlmo at the Blscayne, Ocean City, N. J. Tho marriage of Miss Helen V Clooney. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Mar tin Clobney. of 227 Berkley street, to Mr. Alfred T Simons, of Nevada City. Calif., will tnke place In the Church of St. Frnnols of Assist, Logan and Greene streets, on Wednesday afternoon, focp tember 8. Mrs J. M Hottel and her daughter, Miss Betty Hottel, of 206 Last Uorgas lane, are spending some time In Ava Ion. N J. Miss Margaret Hottel and Miss Elea nor Corcorun. of West Philadelphia, have, roturned from a fortnight's Btny at Squirrel Inn. Haines Falls, In the Cats kill mountains, N. Y. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Among the weddings of the early autumn win oe inai oi jui o.'ibi j-"""j daughter of Mrs,. Clara Ertnl.', of 2716 Nortll XWenMMUEULUIPrw 'r-.f 4S .. . . iMiiii aiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiBMfcMMsi, sttfcra an ?';, ?r :.i: r , .rf"i i iV J ' ,jrf Bviitora FcfSfeid Md&3 tM'iir.'MP-TiSvffj'v.iiv.' wwsMir,!"i,o:tK-yw.a m mP -- :-lv. am f.' w tiW MRS. JOSEPH M. Of 121 Edgcwood road, Ardmoro. Victor Mather and Samuel Plnsker, of 1225 West Qlrard avenue, which will take place on Sunday cvonlng, September 6 Tho service will bo followed by a dinner for the families. Dr. nnd Mrs. F. W Faltcrmaycr nnd their daughter, Miss Mildred Fnlter mayer, of 1101 West Lehigh avenue, ro turned home early In the week from a week's stny In Ocean City. N. J follow ing a fortnight's automobile trip to Lake George. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Lawson B. Slack, of Eddyvllle, Is visiting Mrs. M. A, Sharrett, of 1614 Mifflin street, for an Indefinite time. Mrs. Slack Is the daughter of the Into General Hylan B. Lyon, sister of Cnp tnln Frnnk Lyon, of tho United States nay, and widow of Cuptuln Lawson B Slack, of the United States army. Mrs. Walter Miller, of 1832 South Eighteenth street. Is spending a few dnye In Stone Hnrbor Mrs Miller will be remembered as Miss Anna Black. Her wrddlng took place In June. Mlsa Florence Hyland, 2311 Lombard street, nnd Mlos Margarot McKnlght. 2532 Grays Ferry avenue, hae returned home nftcr sncndlng Bovernl weeks at the Deonshlre Hotel, Atlantic City. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs. C L Harkrador, of the Tracy, Thirty-sixth and Chestnut streets, are entertaining Miss Martha Trlzonn, o: Elv. Minn., for n few weeks. Miss Jennlo Nenl. of Laurel, Del., Is spetullne two weeks with her unc:o and unt. Captain and Mrs George P. II. Dqlbow, of 6153 Spruce street. Mr and Mrs. C. F. Drowning, of the Tracy, Thlrty-s'xth and Cnestnut streetw nn? the guests nf Mr. nnd Mrs liny Mason at their home at Uata via, N V Mr nnd Mis T M Brown ing havo recently returned from p. fort night spent nt the Strand, Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs Raymond Ferrar, of 5350 Thomas avenue, aro occupying tnelr apartment at Wlldwood, N J. Mr nnd Mrs L Lllllch, of Fiftieth and Locust streets, are spending some time nt Wlldwood. N. J Mr nnd Mrs Wlll'am H BllUirough and their daughter. Miss Harriet Blll brough. who have been spending tso months In Bryn Mawr, will return to their home on Monday. TIOGA Mrs. E II. Anderson and her daugh ters. Miss Mary L. Anderson and Miss Katherlno T. Anderson, of 2203 West Venango street, havo gone to Ocean Grove. N J., for the closing weeks -of summer. Mrs Henry Robertson nnd her daugh ter, Mlsa Ola Robertson, of West Ve nango street, are spending a month In Ocean Grove, N, J. Mr. and Mra Albert Green, of 3542 North Eighteenth street, have returned home from n trip to Lake George. Mrs. Frederick Anne nnd her family, formerly of 2210 Hunting Park avenue, are occupying their now homo on Ve nango and Twenty-flrst streets. Mrs. Edward E. Mnddoclt Is occupy ing her new homo at 2207 West Ontario street. Mrs. Maddock was formerly of Venango and Twenty-second streets. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris King havo re turned from their wedding trip and will be at homo at 3864 North Thirteenth street The brido was MIbs Sonla Paul. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Patterson, of 4359 Orchard street, aro receiving con gratulations upon tho birth of n daugh ter. Miss Naomi Hutchinson, of Arrott street, has returned from a several weeks' stay at Atlantlo City. Miss Gladys Barrett, of Orthodox street, has left to spend some time In Akron, O., whero she will be the guest of Mr. and Mra J. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crnnkshaw, of 4726 Darran street, are spenaing some time at Atlantlo City. Mr. J. A. Allweln and his son. Mr. Aloyslus Allweln, of 4284 Frankford avenuo, havo returned from'a few weeks' visit In the Berkshire hills. Mr nnd Mrs Robert McKeo. of 6022 DufTleld street, aro on a few weeks' trip to Canada. MOORESTOWN Miss Anna Follmer, of 41 East Sec ond street, has returned from a vacation spent nt Atinntic uuy. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. S. Pottlt. Mr. How nrd Pettlt. Mr. Russell Pettlt nnd Mr William Wayinouth, of Porto Rico, woro guests at a homo party given at Spray Beach for several days. 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IVU ' Art) i 4 wi i .-y-l $ Photo by rhoto-Crftrs PATTERSON, 2D Mrs. Patterson Is a sister of Mrs. Mrs. Gilbert Mather FLORENCE BRADLEY MARRIED TODAY Protty Wedding of Miss Alice Webb and Mr. Clarence Keehn Miss Florence Virginia Bradley, dnughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Edward L. Bradley, of 923 North Forty-eighth street, and Mr. Chart's Thommau. of Allentown, Pa , took place t 9 o'clock this morning at tho Church of Our Mother of Sorrows Forty-eighth street and Lancaster aenue, the Rev Father Kane, rector, olllc'nt'ng The brluo waa given In mnrrlago by her father nnd nttended by her sister, MIrs Helm Cath- anno Bradley, as nrtdcsmaiu. tub bridegroom's brother, Mr. Alphonso Thommau acted as IiIh best man and his ushers were Mr. Wllford Bradley and Mr. Edward I,. Bradley, Jr Tho brldo wan attired In a white net gown hung o or sllvrr cloth, and hnnd-em-broldered veil, carrying a shower bou quet of llllen of the valley. Mies Helen Brndley wore a dress of pale green or gandie nnd lint of same shade, carrying orange blos.s' mn A breakfast for the Immediate. famllleH followed After a wedding trip through New England Mr. nnd Mrs Thomm.iU will be nt home In Cnrrollton, Pa , toward tho end of Sep. tembir. KEEHN WEBB An Interesting wedding will take placo In the Fox Chnse MmorInl Presbyte rian Church nt 4 o'clock this afternoon, when Miss Alice Doris Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wllllnm Webb, of 7414 Clarldge sfreef, will become the bride of Mr. Clarence A. Keohn. of Oak Lane Tho Rev. Mr Black will perform the ceremony nnd Mr. Wtbb will give his daughter In marriage. The bride will be attended by Miss Ada Whitehead as main or honor and hy Miss Virginia Kunbcrgcr nnd MIrs Penrl Bradford as i Dridcsmalds Little Miss Elmlrn Heln will be the (lower clrl Mr. Wllllnm Matson will act no best man nnd the ushers will Include Mr. Raymond Bergrr and Mr John Sclett. Tho bride's gown will be of white satin trimmed In silk laco and silver beads. The veil will be of lace Sho will carry a Rhower bouquet of white rests. Tho maid of honors frock will be of bluo organOe A largo pink tulle ribbon bow will be arranged on the side of the head ' with ends hanging to below the skirt line. She will carry a leghorn hat filled with pink nnd purple asters. The bridesmaids will wear dresses of pink organdie and they will also wear unit tulle rinoon dowh ana carry leg lorn lints tilled with asters. The flower girl's frock will be of white orgnndle trimmed In narrow ribbon. She will wear a large pink bow on her hair and will carry a basket of small pink nnd purple asters. A reception for the bridal party will tnke placo Immfdlntely after the cere mony nt tho home of the bride's par ents. After September 7 Mr. -and Mrs Keehn will be nt homo at 1357 Frackcr street, Oak Lane. nnnvES dodgd Interesting wedding was solem- An SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE INCORPORATED 1851 Broad und Sprlnir dai-Jen Sts . Dili a. DAY Clux;rH In ART, ELECTRICITY AND AUTOMOBILE A thoroush couro In free-hand draw Inc. Iink UluntriitlonK etc. A nln months' courno In electricity, both thuoretlc and practical A two months' couras In auto me chanics, repair hop experience. Nlsht Clutnrn Machine Hnop Prnrlfpft Electricity, Applied Mechanical. Archi tectural and Free hand Drawlnc Dook Illustration Arithmetic, Mathematics Machine Shop Mathematics Pattern Shop Practlco Automobile, Hlec, anil Mechanical Fir nuraelf to take advantauo of th opportunities opin to technically trained men and women Exceptional Facilities and Low Rates All ChiSKeH Open September 20 Illustrated Houklet Knroll Now A IirHl'TIFUL HKIN IS ADIIKKD "Better Than the Electric Needle" or depilatories." So writes u phslclan about NU-ART. And besides brine a Permanent remedy for superfluous hair It removes All ttia htlr with One application, kills th roots. Is absolutely harmless and painless, easy to isoiuteiy nuriiu m. frarrant. SI rratram, ana cannot mar ine sxin. A tare packass for 11.00 at your dealer, A marveloai diicoTtrjr (utrmttcd. NU-AKT LAnORATOHIUU. rtfpt, 10, douth Orans. N, J. VV . MWSm- f-Sj.iffijBaB.4 Isaroitrax nlzed at noon today nt the home of Mrs. Ella Dodge, 3S47 Queen lane, Falls of Schuylkill, when her daughter, Mlm Margaret Dodge, nnd Mr. Lloyd Reovcs, of West Philadelphia, wero married by tho Rov. William Bayley Forney, of tho Mount Vernon Baptist Church. Mana yunk. Tho brldo woro her traveling suit of charnpagno color cloth, with a French blue velvet hat, and was unattended. Tho servloo was followed by a wedding breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves will leave for Cape May and will be at home after September 26 at Slxty-nlnth street. West Philadelphia FENCEL EISENHART Tho marriage of Miss Agnes T, Elsen hart, daughter of Mrs. Daniel Elsen hart, of B739 Beechwood street, to Mr. John F. Fencel, of Doylestown, took place In the Immaculate Conception Church, East Chelten avenue, on Tues day afternoon, nt 4 o'clock, tho Rev. J. M. Hlgglns, C. M omclntlng. Miss Anna B, Elsenhart attended her sister as maid of honor and Mr. John Zlegler acted oa best man. A reception followed the ceremony at the home of tho bride's mother. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Fencel will bo at homo at 6789 Beechwood street. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Miss Nan Lawson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lawson, of 3441 Queen lane, who has been entertaining Miss Blanche Lawson, of Palmyra, N. J., during the latter cart of the month, has accompanied her guest to Talmyra, where she will remain a week. Miss Edna Radcllffe, of Crawford street, is spending a week In Atlantic City. ROXBOROUQH Miss Ruth Falist. Mlsa Margaret Faust nnd Miss Katharine Faust, of 7C23 Ridge avenue, entertained on ThirBtn, avantnir nt tfint, hnm tultt. th. fntlntvtnir iltntn! Mlu TVIth TTi1rnri Miss Ella Paulus, Miss Ruth Moyer. "'I"" .uen uoiKin, uibs toargarei ITnlllniratvnrth Mlaa Mara "vriUn Hfra Raymond Christy. Mrs. Elmer McMoran, Mrs William MoManus, Mrs. George Sykes, Mrs. Louis Smlck, Mrs. William Culp, Mrs. John Cnrley. Mrs. George Wnnklln. Mrs. Charles Moyer and Mrs. Laura MeKennn, of Trenton, N. J Miss Ruth Jennie Frame, of Rldgo avenue, nnd Miss Hcnrlntta Elizabeth Sheldrake, of 466 Gorhard street, will return home today after spending the month nt Avnlon, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Rltter, of 4316 Freoland avenue, have cone to Wild- wood, N. X, for tho remainder of tho seascn. NORRtSTOWN Miss Esther Henderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Henderson, of 023 West Lafavetto street, was married to Mr. EaH Tyson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyson, of Worcester, on Wednes iny. In the First Methodist Church. The Rev. A. L. Shnlkop pastor, ofllclated nt tho ceremony The br'de and brlde Vnom wero unattended The bride wore a rown of wh t c "Tette rrepe adorned with bended embroidery. Her hat was of white taffeta and she carried a bouquet of whlto roses nnd swnfonla. After a reception Mr. nnd Mrs Tyson left on n wedding trip to Atlantic Cltv Thev will live nt 922 West Lafayette street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles F Townaend, of 1123 Green street, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Ix)Ia Mav Townsend, to Mr Walter J Laver. son of Mr and Mrs David T.-ivt. of 225 East Elm street Both SetM unAniNn. r.. Wsri JokM, ULffl Schuylkill Seminary Reading's Junior College READING, PA. Preparatory and collegiate courses Fully prepared to do two years of college work. Strong curricula Able faculty. Music, Commercial, Elocution, Domestic Science and Courses for Teachers Campus twelve nnd one-half acres. Location unsurpassed, envi ronment unexc lied New athletic field, new dining hall and new administration buildlrg In process of erection. Aim Intellectual anc1- moral training. Endowment affords moderate charges for tuition. All expenses for year 460.00. First semester begins Sept 7, 1920. Cataloguo or Interview upon request. REV. W. F. TEEL, A. M., D. D., President ALMER Business School nnr nnd r.r. Ses sions, Open all sum mrr. bnrclul euorl nurses. Individual Instruction by expert teachers. draduates suaranteed Pusltlona. Send for Uulletln , Day Tuition. S15 n month ICvenlnc Tuition. SI a month MERCANTILE LIBRARY 10th 8t. nhnvr. rhe.tnnt. I'lilla. 30Day Business College New Addross STUDENTS CHAPTER BLDG. Susquehanna, near Broad We Iioto piirrli.iarU the nborn Hnlrridlil bulldlne an u premanent home for our collece. Dliimond ftiDl. Havo time und money, nnd SM'ure the best pohltloii In the ilty. "Tho school that. Is pruitlrully perfect and tnrfcclly pnictlcal." Contract or monthly rates. Make Yourself WorUi More Money Tou can make Yourself worth more money by attendlne Straer'a Duslness Col lege. Day and Nlsht Sessions. Call, write or phono for particulars Strayer's Business College 807 Chestnut St. Walnut 384 PEIRCE SCHOOL or BUSINESS ADMINISTDATTDN Palrce School tralnlmr Is an iidrnlr- able supplement to a eeneral educa tion, courses i or ount" men iiusi nesa Administration Halcamnnihin New two-iear Commercial Trulnln Course Tor ynuns womrn Hecre tarlals Bhorthaml and Typewriting Opens Sent 7 Nleht School, Sent JO Tins St. West of llrond. I'lillu. Von can p4t quick relic ( you STAMMER AMERICA'S riONEEIl SCHOOL will send Illustrated ZOO page book on Stammering at your reuutat '1HH I.KU'IH Hi!lin,,T. tnn Adelaide St., Detroit Mlih. ' rnACTiCAi. iuioicKEr.riNo In our Dovltkeeplnr Course, atudents are Clen every practical help tn aid them In accepting the most responsible position. In- uiviciuni instruction Day or night classes, Fall Term Nept T rim a. iuihinkss coi.i.eok ..- ?P.d Collrl!r ot Commerce 1017 Chestnut Ht. l'lilluaelpbla 1 C?.r "Ai 3WI00L Oil UlllH Hfsnt) Ttb 8 ULtJb&GE "" , IZm Vslnut St., Pfcilsd.lpnit . f , i?iSi attgttt 2a 120 DREAMLAND ADVENTURES By DADDY Tnn BEAR'S LOOKING GLASS cirArxKn vi The Twins Wrestle pEGOT and Billy couldn't tell what was going to happen when Lonesome Bear found that the circus bear was his twin brother, Pudgle Bear. Lonesome Bear rushed at Pudglo Dear as tf to eat him up. That Is Just tho way he would havo rushed at a strange boar trying to steal his hunting grounds. "Waw, Pudgle Bear, you old rascal 1" growled Lonesome Bear, spreading wide his powerful paws nnd showing his scratching claws. "Waw, Podgio Bear, you old rascal I" echoed Pudglo Bear, spreading his paws and showing his claws. Then thoy grabbed each other. My, what a grab It waul They hugged as nnlv n. hnr nan huir and a bear can hug hard enough to crack tho ribs of almost any animal. That Is the way a bear fights. He squeezes the breatn out of his foo and rlpa htm with sharp Pod gle Bear seemed trying to squash Pudglo Bear and Pudgle Bear seemed trying to squash Podgio Bear. They tugged and they swayed and they wrostled, and finally they tumbled on tho ground, rolling over and over. And all the tlmo thev kept up the most awful growling and snarling, as If they were In a terrible rage. Toddle Pupklns barked and danced excitedly about tho struggling bears. Ho wanted to get Into the affair himself, being eager to help his chum Podgle Boar. But the bears vere so mixed up Toddle didn't know whlcjj was which. Finally Toddlo couldn't keep out or It a second longer, and he began snappmg at which over bear was on top, nipping flrst ono and then the other. Peggy and Billy felt thev ought to Btop the row before ono of tho bears got killed So Peggy grabbed Pudgle by the tall and Billy grabbed Podgle, trying to pull them npart. But In a second Peggy nnd Billy were spinning around llko cart wheels, for they couldn't separate tho bears ana were carried along as thoy rolled over the ground. "Let go, Peggy 1" shouted Billy sud denly, and sho obeyed just In time to avoid a ducking ao the two bears tumbled Into a deep hole In the creek. Under the water sank tho bears, gurgling and spluttering, and when they camo up they quit their hugging to scramble for shoro. Lonesome Bear, whom we must now call Podgle Bear, as we know what his name Is. wbb first to catch his breath. He i eared up and started for Pudgle Hear, froggy sprang between them. "Stop, you bad bears!" sho cried. "You must'nt fight any more." "Fight I" growled Podgle Bear and then lie began to laugh a bear laugh. "Waw I Waw! Waw! We wero not lighting." "Waw I Waw ! Waw I" laughed Pudgle Bear. "Wo were Just showing how glad wo woro to see each other. Waw ! Waw I Waw I" Again tho bears grabbed each other, and again thoy rolled on tho ground like two frolicking cubs, growling and snarling. But now Peggy and Billy SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Both Sriea RKAIIIND. America's Leading College of Pharmacy Heglns lfioth nnnual session ,,"nday September J" 11120 Two, three and four year couiset in Chemistry Pharmacy Bacteriologjy Leading to recojrnlzed decrees Our Urnduates are In demand everj'W'here. Opportunities to earn part of eper.ses while attending col- ler-e Write or call for Cataloc P 72 PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY & SCIENCE (Formerly Philadelphia College of Pharmacy) PHILADELPHIA. PA. III Kin-X I' MS for teiuliern fur vntcmher free enrollment MOUKKN TK.riir.llS IllKUAr 1002 .Market "-trcet tiles Illmjn's School ror Klclercartners Junior, Senior and Ornduste Courses. Primary methods Practice kindergartens. Address A T II man. Prln., Ilox L. 3d00 Walnut St Philadelphia. Pa. SPRING GWtnrV IVSTITl'TII ' llrond and Spring Garden Sts., Plilla. Day and night classes In Art. Klectrlclty. Mechunlcs and Auto Opns Sept 20 IIKI)ING. . SriirVI.KIT.I. Jl'.MINXnY, Radlnc'a Junior College. Hcidliig, l'n. Preparatori und Junior ("nll.ije courses New u th field Chris i tlan InfluonifH prnlonilnate Tuition S4H0 per venr Warren P Teel. A AT DP I'res MlLI.Kn-Vll.l.K. TA. Jill I KRSVILI.K STATU NOBMAL SCHOOL MIllersTllle. Lanraslsr Co., Pa. Ueautlfui camnue. eommod dorm's, hlrh-grsde Instr i tuition fres. AdJrees i' H Gordlnlsr. Prta. AXNVII.I.K. PA. I.KHANON VI.I.I!Y COLLIT.K Co-educatlonsl college and academic courses music, art orutory, prepares for medical schools, moderate Consult Ledeer Huroau, Rev Q D Oossard, D, D.. Iral,lent I nO.HTON. MASS. TAWIMERER" I C ICi ro Ypu SAM'LD.ROIIDINS 140 Huntington At.. Boston Consul! Ledger Service Bureau. Yonng Men anil Hoys THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS Draughting. Mathematics Mfcchantoa , . .NAVAL ARCIUTEICTimE Registration Dally. 15 H. 7th St. rK1:KSIUIJ- N, Y. "hKsTC'HETKK JHLITARY"lvCAnKUY Military training In u Homelike School Unsurpassed location on Hudson, Individual attention write for catalogue James Nil son Mcl.ure Consult Public Ledger Serv llu COVINOTON, VA. WOOD HALL Home school for girls. In the Allegheny Mts.l Covington, Vs.; tlOOO per annum. PrlnclpalatMary Hvd DuVal, rm'ly Bt. Anne'a School; Ethel Holllns Itumboli aTiad, nurse. Addr. uatu Bsct L CUyteo, MdL, could see that the growls and snarls wero really only loving, brotherly growls nnd snarls. ... Finally they hugged until they could hug no more and then sat back to grin at each other. . . "After I get rested I'll nave to spanx that saucy puppy for biting my tall and tumbling mo down the bluff," said Pudglo Boar, throwing a look at Toddle Pupklns. "inaeea you u noi, lor i u rcuuy usm ou to savo my chum," growled Podgle Bear. And his saying that made Toddle rpi a lot better, for ho thought that now Podgle had found his brother he wouidn l want to do cnums wun u puppy any longer. ''Oh, If he Is your chum, all right I'm glad to meet you, chum," growled Pudgle Bear. "And I'm glad to moot you, now that I know you are my chum's twin brother," barked Toddlo. "You can live In the eavo next to us, and wo will all hunt together." So It was agreed. "And I thank you for rescuing my twin brother from tho Most People Avoid The Second or Third Cup of Coffee- But those who use Instant Postum can safely drink as many cups as they like Postum tastes much like the best coffee, but it contains no harmful element, so it can be used freely and with comfort. "There's a Reason" for POSTUM Sold by Grocers Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan U s?&irf mm Yoone Men nnd Hoys MEADOVflmOOtr. PA. ill wSl IK MEADOWBROOK SCHOOL Country Day School for Boys MEADOWBROOK. PENNA. Primary School (Hoys Under 8), Lower School, Upper School A school that gives a boy a complete elementary schooling nnd prepares for entrance to any TRUSTEES i binirdliiB .' io' i .ollr v rlni trfk s i ii i .vw. away from ha home ard Its vital influences dur ing his Impr Mnn hie mr A srhrol In vhi h open-air training, baseball, etc. handwork, and Intollertudl turi r r ipih'npil wltn Phi -n-tn ezamplo and precept to develop full minhond nnd efficiency School jrrounds havo 15 ncres; high elevation. Located 3 miles north of .Ten Iclntown neadlnnr rtallroad to Mfadow brook. Autobus serlco for nearby places. Registration nnd nsMi.'nn,-t of cl - .,-.? 's i r .mm. pectus, term1", etc arMres the II(ad Master. KKV. JOHN lVIIITK WAT KKIt. M. A. MenrtnirhcnnV. Tn, iTiiiiiiiirrriiiniiiiii AI.M'.NTOUN. I'. Allentown Preparatory School a0f!W-mJTTrj. mKSSammsssBk mmmmh mmmmfmmmip. IHWIN M, HHALll.lt, A Yonnc Women und Glr's TAIlHATOM-0-lllI0, V 1 rluil woailril M rz .T44T. sZK .... sZJKs on n IJAPriNI-SS at Hlsthlaml Manor Is am und ry u rl Hir tfRthrn vA Ktud anil un lerMund hpr indtMdutl r,r"nalin Hr rornpnnl ins will bf mnmnJai tHr fr m h-m o u'mrr all ovir the Vnltid PtHti'H Ilr ruurm of nfuri ifll bo ndnptid to li r (limn and renuirrmentr' Uer BurroundluiHH in tho riiirmttniiVN Ihe riflbft rooms htw on me umpui 11 flradea Ltternl Arts Domestic Science, Interior Deioration KI'GKNK 11 J'or liooklet write Suite .It I", Young Wnnirn und Glrla The Holmon School 01 Wulnul Street I Will open for Its twenty-first I year September 28d. i020 Elliabeth W liraley. A U Headmistress THE SCI'DIIEK SCHOOL for Yniing Uoineii, 7 Ilullillngs. W 73d St. at RUerslile Dr. I'nu'ual practical features (1) S,-cretarl4 (2) Domestic Science (3) Social Welfari and , Community Serv Ad Miss M. V. .suiitder ' Tlie Gordon-Roncy School For Girls 4112 Spruce street Gineral I and College Preparatory Courses Root I Garden and Gym Mies Itnuey I'rln I WASHINGTON. II. C. HOLY CROSS ACADEMY WASHINGTON, D. C. rniinissrd Iioardlng School for Girls, Consult rubllo Ledger Uervlca Uureau '& ItitVi 3 - i ? ii nM olrous nnd brlnolnr Tilm to JTIO.' ed Podgio Bear to Peggy nnd .' "And to show you our gratltut will tnkn vnn to Bearland with' visit our relatives," grunted Pi That promise seemed good to vWJ and Billy. now it was KOpi wiu 'W told In another story. i c M M I MMfcAt HK' v rjRLAWAnC COUNTY, ftt'i'' "! Mr. and Mrs, T. Woodward TraliMjJV ' of Chester, are entertaining Mr. nnd Mr, ,t Albert Granger nnd urnnger nnu ihibh ivauii y, , , Wetherlll at their Capo May i cottage tnif. ' j week. S 'if Mrs. Florence II. Pock, of Lnnsdowtiift In Rnendtntr the senson with her oarentst'.' ', f nrtil 1a Iurln T. Ci 1 m m I n Mi &C ' tholr summer homo In ,ft48nrfv'. ' Park, N. J. " -tf.,7 Mr. and Mm. F. F Turner, who hi. ent a month at Ocean City, N. J.. V ,i rned this week to their homo In Ridley r,y spent turned Parle Yonnp M-!! unil Itfn MKAnovrHnooK. r,. Si ! toywrjr 0 i FCSTUM - ! (CVUACC l' . ...... . uu.a.a Chnrles I. Ilnrlr Jr OeorBe W Klklns. Jr. J Smylle Hcrlmess Wnyno Herl.neoa Anderson MncPhes Charles C Mclnness John C. Martin Ceorso Satterthwalt Uobert Sewall AIXI'MOnN, I'. Preparsa for cousga o r t s o h nlcal school Small lastas. Indi vidual 1 n- I 'Ul tlon. Student gov ernment, All n t h I tics. i V 1 e n did m o d r u boll ding. L-argt Cam pus a a d -t y mnaslum. "peclnl nare for yonna-er boya. Itata. in: xD.M.isriat ou, riktnloaT filing Women mid lilrls TIIRMIIUN--lll ll'-ON. N. V. Hidhland Manor . f-r is W -.v af iKiurd'fllT nntl rniintrv siti kilinnl tMtrtte In Turr3t0un0n.HuUt.0n, , Y uui noauiirut nnd uhdlpuntpp 1 oUpko rrcpimtory Tost Uruduuiv in I.PIIMN Dire, lor M et O.ld st . r lurk t lly OAKUISONtilD. '( A COt'VTRY sfiioni. roit tuiiLS In the heart nf the Urern Spring alley uim most i auurui sec tlon of Maryland less than an hour from Hal '(more f)rr.ra Minion ,i B possibilities to the irlrl rte siring outdoor life thor ough tiainlns und bis' real 1. tin" appolnlmente In termedinto Coliens Pre puatury Hnecui (nurses Music and Art Htdlnar and nil apnrta. Hoarding De nartment limited to IM Catalog, views on reaurst I tiurrison ip I II iT. ry Monrrlcl ll" Hnx L. CJai tiurrlson I orest Si Loot nrrteue LlyliiTHon arrirnn ijq S '. - ti " ig ?e ' TJ una i ti "ii JM ii; - r. SO x i -e?l - : mt ;r$ v wi . m t- f ! (j : -;n it i . Jl . .'ui .1.1 4 .i :a