f'J - -X ". 1 J-.: 'y,v.' , ,, -."' v- ' "I'vyyTji'" Vr'"-,V"V'- ."-,.V"' 'ir'.rrwTy , r - r'"7F-"T7--wnr,n.T -T",vf" ,'w- i r ji'.ri "77 mcvr,- ": .rv7 in t ak: jr'sr i7i vx ?v. .v .:v j-.r v i.rwj , r. vwvh;.) t ' . ' EVENING MBLIO LEDSlER-BffiAlDELHl MONDAY, AtfttTtf 30, 1D20 U ' A?, & JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ' T ftoncy JFymie TcrZcs of Miss Strawbridge's Debut in i October- She Regrets the Death of i , , Mr. Robert Janney Y0 YOU know I ami proud of our ( U rinlaflclpiua giria: me.v ao snow, n splendidly 111,80 many ways. And thev ko so hctirt and noul Into things. XV.n"t that record-breaking swim of Anita Stravbrldg'j' wonderful? lou know she undertook to bwlm from Tiallev's to Hazard's Bench at Newport Inst Friday and 'she did it in thlrtysix rnlnutos, beating the record of thirty., ilnht made a number of years utto by the Countess Guy de Lasteyrlc. Kvclyii fyjcw raced with Anita and so did Mrs. Dan Jones, tho former Barbara Nnr man Barbara was one minute later than Anita and Evelyn two minutes later, Evelyn having made tho same time as thtt countess in other years. The excitement was great, every one cheering and following as fur iih poaM blc A swimming master accompanied thcin in his llfo dpry. but thoy did not need him- It wfls t'IC first swimming contest of the senson, and let me add this, the water up there Is not as cold as the Jersey count has been this year. Anita Strawbridgo, who Is named for her mother. Is the daughter of Mr. and Jlrs. Hubert B. Strawbrldgc, of Brvn JIawr. Mrs. Strawbrldge was Miss Anita Bcrwind, a sister of Mrs. Harjes, the former Frederlca Bcnvlnd Gilpin, and of .the Baroness von Boecklln, who was Gertrude Bcrwind. The Bob Strnwbrldges lived In Eng land for mnny years after their mar rinise, only returning to thin country .bout sit years ago. Anita is to make , ikit tn OMnliAr nt 11 Inrtrft tin in be given by her 'parents nt Bryn Mawr on the 13th. THE Beauvcau Borle, Jrs., arc up in Saunderstown for the summer. They have a house there, you knbw, and Tatty h with them. Putty's engage ment to Bert Nnlle wn announced about dx weeks ago, and I suppose the redding will be n fall affair, though tho date it not yet bet. Patty's cousin," Marv Xcwboid, or Dickie, as she Is called, is to marry Steve Cnlhoun on the Oth of October in the Church of the Saviour, Jenkintown. It will be n quiet wedding because of the recent death of Mr. Arthur E. New bold, who was a brother of Mr. Cle ment Xewbold, Dickie's father. Mr. Clement New bold has a very handsome place in Jenkintown and he and his two daughters live there the year round. Anna, the younger daughter, is sched uled to come out next winter. I hear, however, that sbo will make her debut rather late In the nensou because of the family mourning. THE death of Mr. Hobert Janney in New York last week has thrown a large family connection into mourning. Mrs. Janney. vou know, was formerly Miss Deborah Tower. She Is a sister of Mr. Charlemagne Tower and of Mrs. Earl B. Putnam. She was married first to a Mr. Lee and after his death became tho wife of Mr. Janney. Mr. and Mrs Janney hnve lived for n number of years in "Wynnewood, and of late have occupied nn npnrtmont in the St. Regis Hotel. New York. Their son. James ('. Janney. is n Harvard stu dent. Mr. Jnnney's body was brought tA tills ritv nnd his funeral was held In the ni'urch of St. Lukn nud the Epiphnny on Saturday. YOU may think you know nil about it when coming back from the war after eighteen months' absence to see your wee daughter for tho first time and arc greeted by a fat and complacent lady of more than a year in age. Oh. von. tou are an experienced father. You Know all about warming bottles at .'1 g. m. and walking floors and all the rest of it. But you don't know a thing about it. One complacent father, how ' ever, found out the other day that he did not know a thing about It. until 'e accompanied wife nnd two-year-old ihuchter to the train when they started to the senshore. Wife was late, so they had to'ruMi off In the .taxi at the last moment, and husband found himself carrying wife's coat, from the pocket of which hung a ftray bottle for Miss Baby: a suitcase, a large bag of lunch and Miss Baby herself. Oh. yes, nnd nn umbrelln booked on his nrm. I think tbnt was all. There mav have been moro pack ages, but I only spied the outstanding one, nnd when wife got on the train after a hasty kins from husband. I Rtood on the platform hack of him nnd watched his perturbed, amazed nnd as tounded look as wife and daughter dis appeared into tho car, the porter back of them, catching stray cloaks, bags, books tnd whatnot. NANCY "WYNNE. Imnerator on Saturday: Alter spending a fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. Ogden( Mrs, Jennings will return to Pltteburgh, When Miss Ogden will, accompany her, remaining' for a few wdeks as her guest. Major nnd Mrs. Charles Lewis Beck urts, of Haverford, who nre spending some time at Hretton Woods, N. It., Jiavo had ns tholr gucsta, Mr, and Mrs, Franklin W. M. Cutcheon, of Locust ynlley, who will sail In n short tlmo for Paris, where Mr. Cutcheon gors on n diplomatic mission on matter's con nected with the Peace Conference nnd LeagTirf of Nations. Upon their return Mr. nnd Mrs. Cutcheon will spend tho Into autumn at Whlto Sulphur Springs, Va. Mrs. George W. Chllds, who has been spending the summer nt the Kssrx and Sussex, Spring Lake, N. J., hag returned to her apartment at the Bellovuc-Strat- luru. f Mrs. George de Bennevlllo Kelm Is vaulting ,ifrlcnds at Hdrjewatcr Park, a. J. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas It. N6llson. of Devon, aro spending a short time nt Northeast Hnrbor, Me, Q Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dangerdeld, "of Meadowbrook lane, have been entertain ing their Bister, Mrs. Kent Sheppard, of Winston Salom, N. C, ror n few days, slnco their return from Virginia, where they were tho guests for a fortnight of Mrs. Kent's parents, Judge nnd Mrs. Pctor Dlllardf of Pocky Mount. Mrs. Sheppard has now returned to her home. Mrs. O. W. Collin nnd their family, of St. Davids, have returned .to their home from Manchester. Ver. Mrs Thomas B. Sims, of St. Davids, who has been rprndlng tho nummer with relatives on Long Island, has returned to her home. Mrs, Edward B. Oetze' nnd Mr. Bloren Getze, of Overbrook, have returned from Konnebunkport, Me. Dr. and Mrs. Tlieodoro N. Pease, of 1833 Chestnut street, with their daugh ter. Miss Dorothea Peiuc. h.ivn arrived In this city after a Ave months' .vlsltJ 10 me larger cities or l-rancc, Kngianu, Switzerland and Italy, as well ns n month's travel In Kgypt and the Holy Land. Their earlier nrrlval was de layed by strikes and congestion of foreign travel In both ligypt and Europe. Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert, who have occupied Tho Gates, their summer home nt Kaglesmcre. slnco June, will return next week to Red Top, Rydnl. Mr. nnd Mrs. llcnry R. Major and their daughters. Miss Laslma and Miss Gwendolyn Major and son, Mr, Charles Major, have returnod to their homo In Media from Rehoboth Beach, Del., w'here they spent a month. Tholr daugh ter, Mlsa Carmen Major, who has been traveling through New England since early In July, has left Montclnlr, N. J., where Bhe was tho guest of her unc'.e. Mr. Horace Kline, for a fortnight, and has been spending n week nt Ocean City. N. J. Mro. David Greenewald. of Bradford. Pa.. Is tho guest of Mr and Mrs. Morris A. Kaufmann, nt the rir.lmnnt Country Club, where they aro spending August. Mr and Mrs Max Harris, of 1421 Monroe street, Northwest, Washington, announca the marrlago of their daugh ter, Miss Mollle Harris I'etchon, to Mr. Albert Moldawer, of Oak lane on Sun day, August 22. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke and their family have returned to their homo at Devon, after a month's stay at Toby hanna, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Yeatts, of Wayne, are spending the remainder of tho summer nt Point Pleasant, N. J. Mrs. Fritz Krantz nnd their family sailed on Saturday for Germany, ac companied by her sister, Mlsi Carolina Reed, of Wayne. MIfs Marie Good, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Georgo Good, of St. Davids, has returned after a trip of ceral weeks In the West. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Whiting and their family, of Devon, are on an extended motor trip through New England. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lobb nnd their famllv, of Devon, havo returned from a visit to Ocean City, N. J. ALONG THE READING Mr. Thomas Saddlngton, son of Mr and Mrs. John Saddlngton, of Ogontz. accompanied by his (Uncle. Mr. Samuel Boyd, of Germantown, left a few days ngo for the Yellowstone National Purk, for an extended motor trip. Miss Louise A. Baggs has returned to her home In Ablngton from Oteen. N. C. whero she has been the guest of her brother. Major Baggs, and his family for several weeks. GERMANTOWN Mrs. Lee Nelson Gullck. of 334 West Logan street, Germantown, will be at home Tuesday aftcrnoonB and Thursday ihisihiihiiiVflHHhhhiiiiiiiiiiiiVBht JJ sK iiiiH ''ilk VW IttSk s v, ' WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter D. Moore, of tho Belgravls, are spending tho mont'.i of August at tho Traymore, Atlantic City. Mrs. Louise C. Hall nnd Mlsi Hall, of tho Stonehurst, Forty-flrth and Osace avenue, aro spending the summer at Twilight Park in tho Catskllls. Mr. and Mrs. James Woods Fry nnd Mr. Gilbert Fry, of 4612 Chester ave nue, are spending tho summer months at Rangelcy Lakes, Me. Mr, nnd Mrs. T, Wilson Hcdley, of 4 BIB Springfield avenue, uro at East Hampton, u. I., for August. Mrs. Edward Crawford nnd Mies En Crawford, of 008 South Forty-seventh street, are at Galen Hall, Atlantic City for the summer. Mr and Mrs. Edward Balrd Shrlver, of B23 South Forty-sixth streot, nro at their summer home, In Lancaster, Pa. Mr, nnd Mis. Thomas Ellis, of 1013 fiouth Forty-nlnth street, aro at their nummer home, Ellis Farm, near West Chester, Pa. Mrs. Anna Wntson nnd Miss Watson, of 4611 Spruoo street, are at tho Hold Chelsea, Atlantic City, for an Indefinite tlmo. Mrs. John C. Bod. of 4007 Springfield avenue, Is at South Sterling, Pa. Thoto ly 3 Mitchell Elliot MHS. ,T. KEARSLEY MITCHELL. HARRISON A popular young matron of tho murrletl set, who lives on Meeting Houso road, Ogontz 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Sldnoy Powell, of 2512 South Nineteenth street, accompanied by their two daughters, Miss Beatrice Powell and Mlsa Gladyn Powell, have left for n short stay In Asbury Purk, N. J They will return early In Octobei, Dr. and Mro. Costello. of 2507 South Gnrnctt street, are spending thetr wed ding trip at the Delaware Water Gup. Mrs. Costello will bo remembered as Miss Hazel Close, whoso wedding took plnce In June, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Christy, of 2518 South Nineteenth street, aro receivng congratulations on me uirtn or a daugh ter, on August 6, Mies Betty Porter, of 2100 South Broad street. Joined her parents at their home In Atlantic City, over the week-end. She will return to the city after Labor Day. Mr, James F. Farley, of 2309 South Twenty-second street, who Is spending his vacation In Bermudu, will return homo In September, Miss Betty Williams, of 253 South Nineteenth street, Is recuperating nrter a recent Illness. Miss Eleanor Boylo, of 6354 Race street, formerly of South Philadelphia, motored to New York today accompanied by Captain Ellwood Carey. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sidney Smith, of 6419 Greenway avenue, formerly of South Philadelphia, and their daughter. Miss Claire Smith, aro spending a month In Wlldwood. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Junker, of 2507 South Cleveland avenue, announce hf marriage of their daughter, Miss Rita Mario Junkor. to Mr Waller A. Hnenn. Tho wedding took place in St. Monica's Church, Seventeenth and Rltner streets, on Thursday, nt 9 o'clock. evenings during the month of Septem ber. Mrs. George M. R. Hcrccshelmer. of 610 East Johnson street, entertained nt a surprise party at her home on Thurs day evening in honor of tho birthday anniversary of Mr. Ilcrgeshelmer. Tho guests IncludcD M. and Airs. Albert B. Hcrgeshoimer. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Cleaver. Mr. and Mrs.- Georgo L Ukers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Oattcr, Mr. and Mrs B. Frank Maddock, Miss Mary Emma Maddock. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fowler Carr, Jr.. Mrs. Ruth Tomlln. Mr. Robert Hutchinson, Mrs. Cordelia HcrgeBholmer. Mlsi Claire HergeV.ielmer. Mr. George L. Hergeshclmer and Mr. Herbert Herge shelmcr. , Friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lincoln Gillespie, of 332 Munhelm stroet. will bo glad to learn that Mr. Glllesplo Is slowly recovering In Wlldwood, N. J., from serious Injuries sustained last week In a motor nccldent. Mr and Mrs. Georgo Beck, of 4833 Pulaski avenue, motored to their home from Beach Haven, where thev were tho guests for a short tlmo of Mr. and Mrs. George Bliss at their bungalow. Mr. und Mrs. Conyers B. Graham and their ron, Mabter Gibson Graham, of 19 Pnrtorius stros. nro mending the l.itlcr part of the mfnth ns tho guests of their rousln, Mr. H. S. Whitney, at Princeton, Mass Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frltsch, of 0433 Limekiln pike, left for Wlldwood, N. J., m Friday for a week's stay. Mrs. J. P'. Bufflcr has returned to her home, at 530 East Johnson street, from An extended visit In Wlldwood. N. J Mr. and Mrs. John L. Zimmerman, with their daughter. Miss Lillian J5lm tago In Ocean City, N. J. Mies Merlon Topham and Mlsa Jean Topham, with Mr. RMd, will return from Ocean City today, NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew McCosker. of -21!' Parrlsh htreet, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Marlon Dorothea McCosker, to Mr. John Moses, son of Mrs. Jull.i Moses, on Saturday, July 31. Mr. und Mrs. J Martin Simons, of 2310 North Nineteenth street, are re ceiving congratulations on the birth of a son August 24 Mrs. Slmoni will bo remembered ns Miss Helen Elizabeth Blegcmunn. . Mr. and Mrs. George Young and their daughter, Mlsa Edith Young, of Twen tieth nnd Mount Vernon street3, will rtmaln In Atlantic City until the middlo of September. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Posner, who have been traveling through the South, will be at homo after Wednesday at Front Royal, Va. The bride was Miss Reba Mendelsohn, sister of Mr. Philip Men delsohn, of 1717 Nor,.h Eighth street. Mr.' Posner was formerly of Rochester. N. Y. . Mr. nnd Mrs. David Haas, of German- town nvenue, hae returned homo after spending several weeks nt Wlldwood, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rogers nro among the returning bridegrooms and brides who will bo at homo after Sep tember 1. Their home la nt C533 Regent street. Mrs. Rogers was Miss Roberta K. Nixon. Mr. Robert Vernon Bellnger, of Ken HOLMESBURG Mr. and Mrs. George Nixon, Miss Mario Nixon, bf 2530 Rhawn street; Miss Mario McCartney and Mr. Wilbur Nixon, nro on nn extended trip to Niagara Falls, Great Lakes and Can nda. Mrs. J. Patterson of Erdrich stroet. Is spending severnl weeks at Lake Placid In the Adlrondacks. Mr. Harold Anstle, of 8139 Frank ford avenue. Is spending several weeks In Stewartstown, Pa. Water8-Bonnem Wedding An Interesting wedding of tho late summer was that of MIs Nettle Bon nem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bonnem. of 1836 Diamond street, nnd Mr. Rudolph Waters, which was solem nized last evening at the home of tho bride's parents with Rev. Abraham J. Feldman, aoslstant rnbbl of tho Kcne seth Israel Temple. ofHcuitlng. The bride was attended by her niece, Miss Jane Rosenberg, as flower girl. After tho quiet service, Mr. and Mrs. Waters left on their weddlnc tour, nnd unon their return they will bo at home at 1609 Columbia avenue TIOGA Miss Sarah Mcllhenny, of North Broad street, accompanied by her nieces, Miss Ellen Brower nnd Mis Elizabeth Brower, Is taking a trip to Niagara Fails nnd Canada, Miss Grace P. Lower, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Pray Lower, of 2342 West Tioga stroet, left last week to spend some tlmo In Downlngtown, Pa. Mrs. John Mulholland, of 2008 West Ontario street, has a her guest, Mrs. Georgo Goodfcllow, of Berkeley, Calif. Mlsa Myrtle Week, or West Venango street; Miss Florenco Duffy, of 2317 West Atlantic street, and Miss f-Mrn Baker, of 6000 North Ninth street, havo gono to tho Pocono Mountains for tho tcmatnder of tho season. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mlsa Margaret Seasholes, daughter of tho lato Rov. Charles L. Seasholes, formerly pastor of tho Falls of Schyl kill Baptist Church, who Is visiting friends In this city, will leuvo shortly for Canada, where she will havo churge of a mission school. Her brother, Mr. Charles Lyons Seacholes, Instructor In the Frnnkford High School, has resigned to elter Dennlson Theological Seminary to study for tho mlnlntry Mrs. Sea sholes, widow of Doctor Seasholes, and her youngest daughter, Mls3 Grace Sea sholes, are living In Dennlson, O. MOORESTOWN Mrs, Hownrd Dlnnlg and her son. of Wilmington, "DeL, arc visiting Mrs. Din nlg's nlstcr, Mrs, 13. Robert Stackhouso, of Second and Church streets. Mr. und Mrs. Samuel W. Smith, of West Second street, have announced tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Elsa Smith, to Mr. Cortland L. Fort, of Burlington, Mrs. Jacob S. Bulst and hr daugh ter nre at York Harbor, Me., where they will icmain until September, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. M. Thomas and their daughter. Mlsa Mnrgaret Th6mas, aro occupying n cottage at Octnn orove, N. J. Mr nnd Mrs. Orlnndo F Mitchell, of 257 West Main street. hae lesued Invitations for tho wedding of their daughter. Miss Ruth Cuberly Mitchell, and Mr. Henry V, Robert Weber, of Germantown, which will take place at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mm. Mitchell on Saturday. mo jiev. niiimm j. -un-worth, of the Baptist Church, will offl r.tate. Mrs, Frank W. Doughty, of Col llngswood, will be matron of honor and Mr. Frank W. Doughty will bo best man. NORRISTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hayes, of De Kalli street, entertained at n dinner in Philadelphia. In honor of their seventh wedding anniversary. Covers were laid for sixteen. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes have two children, iUlss .Mury anu iis3 uam erlno Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Sutcllffe Wilson, of 1059 Swcdo street, who recently re turned from Keyser. W Va.. where they havo been living, were given a surprise reception and supper at their home. The ovent, which was attended by flfty guests, was given by members of tho Men's Bible Class and the Grater Mis sionary Class of the United Brethren Church. Miss Irene C. Shaw, of 201 Stanbrldge street, was married to Mr. Harry Naylor, of 102 Franklin nvenue. on Thursday, August 26 In All Salnts'a Church. Mls.s Florence Paul attended tho bride as maid of honor and Mr Walton Stanley was best man. After a wedding trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. Naylor will live at 201 Stanbridge street. ', Give the kiddies Kraft Cheese TRAFT CHEESE is so highly nutritious, such good body and muscle building food that you ohould give it often to the kiddles. Kraft Cheese is always pure, al ways dean, always even in excel lence and never indigestible be cause thoroughly ripened before packing. Kraft Cheese is first blended to insure uniform quality, then sterilized, packed and sealed in parchment lined airtight tins. It is then sterilized again and will keep indefinitely in any climate. No hands touch it until you open the tin. Your dealer carries 8 delicious varieties of Kraft Cheese in tins Cheddar, Pimento, Chile, Rarebit, Swiss, Roquefort, Camembert and Limburger. 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William Uctnlllc Mr. Kdwln Buster, of Knox street, left on Saturday to spend a short time In Wlldwood. N .T. Mrs. Albert Lam is upending a fort night In Ocean City, X J. Mr. Hurry Reld. of 12D WeBt Ash mend street, epent tho week-end ns tho Kuest or air. and airs, Howard i . 'Top Asbury Park, X. J, MIbb Mary Green, 191" North Twenty-first street, has arrived home nfter n tour In the states. She was accompanied by Miss .loan DtiKim Mr. nnd Mrs, Harry Lepper, of 1G03 North Snventi fnth street, uho havd been upending the List few months In Europe, have returned nnd now are vlsltlnir friends In Chelsea, Atlantic City. Mr. und Mrs Louis Teller have re turned trom tlantic City to their apart- ham, of 5128 Greene street, at their cot-i ments nt the Hotel Majestic, f SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Dr and Mrs. G. Campbell Spelrs, of Sprlnirfleld. Dolaware county, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Frances Speirs. nnd Mr. Owynne Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs Georgo T. Richards, of Media, on Thursday, August 26. The marriage of MIbb Dorothy Louise orrls. daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Al fred i: Norrls, of this city und New iork, nnd Lieutenant Ilnoul Alezra, of Bucharest. Rumania., will be quietly traiemnued by tho Rev. W. H. D. Allen, rector of tllft rMntrnh nf SI Pt,,r.hv-th Sea, N'arragansett Pier, It. I., on Sat urday in the presence of relatives und u iew intimate friends at Tno uouge, the rummer homd of the brlde'B parents jo Invitations havo been Issued and there will be no attendants. , Mr and Mrs. William H. AVannmnker, Jr, of Merlo, left Saturday for a mo tor trip through New England und northern New York state. , Mr and Mrs Charleu M. Lea. ot "esthope, Devon, huvo had an their Bucsts for a few day the United States plniater to Cuba, Mr. Bouz Longr, unit Ws Bister. MUs Theresa Long, who will fpend tho week In New York before re turning to Washington. Mies Katharlno 55. Ogden, daughter 0' Mr and Mrs. George Dlcklo Ogdon. pf Oakdene, Radnor, who nun been mo wing thtough Franco and Switzerland lor two months, uccompanled by her junt, Mrs. John a. Jennings, of Pitts burgh, sailed for this country on the rimunMinijiNiiu:innniHiu'iimiiuuuiia.!DUiiumiuuit!CJiuinitiiitinntiitmnBiiuirui!3 George Allen, inc. i 12UM:hestnut Street 1211 Allen's French Hair Nets $1.00 Doz. We nuarantee every net to 6e perfect and fo give reason able wear or ice will replace them. "Sllppon" cap shape In both large and small sizes "Import Special," straight shape In extra large size Ma.ll Orders Promptly Filled Mailed Fre Anywhere Why lase cereal; that need sweetening while suar is -such an item of table cost ? 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Open Saturdays 127-433 North Broad Street M Short Walk Along Automobile Row" 8t L I K1L Wedo A Hat OPENS NEXT MONDAY EVG. raramount ricture, rud on a Story of ho (Ihetto by " FANNIE HURST After jou linr vUnf(1 thin photv t rlay try to tell your bent frlnd about It You will realtzo how weak words nr tn rxprett tho emntlona conjured uo by th ereat production All iiuper Uthea tall far ihort In OercrlblnK Iht aeltnir the atory. the s-ltinif. th utHru). NOW i BEING rRKSi:NTnD AT the ACADEMY' I of MUSIC BROAD AND I.OCt'ST PTHKKTa 3 SHOWS DAILY , Matinees 25c. 35c, 50i Evenings Tn7 25c, 50c. 756 ItNCLVDINa TAX " ORCHESTRA OF 20- VOCAL SOLOIST AND CHORUS nKNDKni.NO "HH nLI" ' Tickets at Theatre and 1110 Cheatnut Street 4 H.ll Frnze offers America s Grcatcut Comedy ' My Lady Friends With JACK NORWORTH SEATS THURSDAY CHESTNUT St Opera House 4 Weeks Only I STARTING MON. EVE., SEPT. C win: daii.t thereaftkr D. W. 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COHAN'a COSIKDIANflS l no vi M JULk? lj-J - The ISN'T IT A" GUANn OI,D NAMB? flBaten' Murlcal Com-dy Hit That Philadelphia Her S ,, Ma'lrs dnwiny nl Saturday I;l 'I lA JlAlIM-l I.AIIUH iiA BROAD TONIGHT ? MaJll.J" Wedneadi and SaturJay A NEW COJIUDV "BAB" 1 THC HUMOROUS ADVENTl OUS OF Tllli 1 HOMANTIO Pfll-DUH ' I w't HELEN HAYES I AND CAST OF UNl'St AI. E.vr'KM.KNCB i Direction of CinOHOi: f TYLKH I li.XTRA MATiNEi: I.AtiOU UKV i . "CHIC" SALE Character Studlon Fmni Llfa LYDIA BARRY In Her Own Hon MAE & ROSE WILTON Clever Yftlllhful FTntertnlnern Habe' rtulh Anion Plrturoa "Hurituna1 'The Man Hunt . othora FORREST Tonight Girl ThE Spotlight I Tht' (ieo AV l"1rrr Co lrenti I FOH FIIlhT T1MU IV rillL VDELPHIA IT Ih iE srimurK mat today ""..""""" """ " n victor ncrueri vonnucis i onignj f TT TAT T Tilt HACK MAT to: Bl OU Joy Riders- With P'l.I.Y SIOSSCY .Matinee rASINO"BEST w. 'SHOW IN TOWN TrocBderoB f,. wuh Puss P"3" I ExinloJy Who Con rq t. WILLOW GROVE PARK, s o us a ' s :; BAND la the. OreaUtt Ttanil In the World " FOR ONE WEEK PHILA. HAS A CHANCE TO SEE THE DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT r WHICH AROUSED NEW YORK TO ACTION I BY A STORY OF PATHOS AND ROMANCE EXPOSING THE CURSE OF PROFITEERS A CHILD SALE i GET A THRILL FROM THE REALISM OF CREIGHTON HALE THE DAINTINESS OF GLADYS LESLIE THE APPEAL OF BOBBY CONNELLY BACKED BY AN ALL-STAR CAST HEAR JOSEPH LEE VAN CARUSO OF PHILADELPHIA WITH LITTLE PEGGY, THE DAINTY SONGBIRD OF THE CHILD FOR SALE ENJOY THE ORCHESTRA OF SOLOISTS TJIIEY ARE ALL AT THE METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE POP. MATINEE TODAY AT 2:15 25c A 1 &1 Si I Ci- m 'pj 'VI n 71 41 M I: n 1 VENINGS ot 7 & 925c, 50c, BOXES. L iMircMiimataE m i 'if-V .A S J .' V e i'l fvV'-1'lA'VVv,r! !.' , h'."! iiA) t A 1
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