tj,t .', t Ui. IS": I I 'I 1 H IK' IH. ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE "Nancy Wynne Tallcs of Cape May and of Many Who Arc Spending the Summer TJiere Women Inter ested in the Appointment of Mrs. George Lorimer mllEItE'S Mill rcry little doing In the J. goclnt world, but tho resorts nre gay and the pretty frocks ono sees on tho prettily burned girls arc among the nlcnuurcs of tho resorts. I saw Alva Serccant In Cape May on Sunday wear In the lorellwt ereen-andwhlte check glnjhnm. It looked bo cool and fresh nnd was made so simply with short, wMc-hcmmod skirt nnd tho stralfiht lino bodieo finished with white coljor nnd cuffs. It always seems funny to mo to see Alva without white, hnlr or bright red hnlr. That sounds queer, doesn't It? Hut you know sho hns Invariably worn wigs of those colors In the won ,trful dances she has taken part In so nfany time nt the Charity Hall and ether big charity affairs that it always terns funnv to see her and her own nfcttv hnlr. Sho is good looking nnd so aul. I think. MM Itoblnson, from Unltlmorc, who is vWtlnulicr, wn with her on Sun day, nnd she looked charming, too, in a lleht blue dimity frock much bo-tucked. Iloth of them were "knitting nway for dear life." I wonder what wo girls will do If sweaters ever go out of fashion? Wo won't lmvo any summer knlttinj to do. We'll all lmvo to turn to Afghans nnd children's sacks and leg- Neither Alva nor Miss Robinson wore hats, and tho sun hnd burned gold threads through their hnlr. , MRS. JOl'CB SBWELL nnd Sirs. Hal Tarr. who wcro Annnbclle and Eth-l McOrcarv, respectively, caused quite n mild excitement by walk Idr on the boardwalk at Cape May carrying canes. Every now and then some ono starts tho enno-carrying fad, and then it dies out n;ain. I rather like it myself. It's sort of nice to have something to do with your hand, and a parasol Js more or less of a nuisance, generally speaking. You feel "all dressed up" with a pnrasol. It's funny how Cape May taken a hold on some families. Tho McCrcarys, for Instance. Tho late Mr. George D. JlcCreary had n cottage there, and they used to co down 'every year when Mrs. Renell nnd Mrs. Parr nnd Ocorgo D., Jr., who married n Nellie Williams, were all children, nnd hero they arc nil going down every summer now with their children, just ns they did twenty sod twenty-five years ago. The Scotts. too Miss Ilnnnnh and her brother. Mr. X. Scott have gone for years. Their father and mother had a cottage there and for years and years they occupied it. Mr. Louis Scott used also to go down. Ho died several years sro, you remember, nnd Mr. X. Scott, who is really (Alexander Scott, mar ried Helen Struthcrs last spring. Then the McCredv fnmilv. They have a cottage on Hughes street, nnd tTcry year they have spent six months there. Only MIrs Emily McCrcdy and her brother nnd his wife, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilson McCrcdy, nre left of Hint large family, and Mrs. Hornco Fnhsltt, wuo spends much of her time with her chil dren, Mrs. Wharton Churchman, Mrs. Chris Hn'nn nnd John Fassltt. T HEAR that Miss Mary Converse has returned to Ilosemont. She has been away for nearly a year, you know. Last summer she went to Japan and was there until May of this year, re turning to tho United States in June, filie had been spending tho summer in rsow London, Conn., nnd returned to Koscmont yesterday. She will have wonderful thing to tell us of her trip. I doubt not. A LI women will be interested, as I am. to hear that Mrs. Ocorge Lori mer has been mndo vico chairman of the ttntc wajs nnd means committee of the Jteptibllenn Notional Committee. It is Interesting to tea tho women the lend ers nre choosing. Mis. ltarclav War burton has another state nosltlon nivl Mrs. Willis Martin. All of these women have proved that they are fine executives nn-l thnt in what we want. Besides being ehntmlng women thev liavo binins. Mrn. Lorimer is tho first one to up nnmoil iti o the nineteenth amendment was ratified. And those of us who know her work ns chairman of the Independence Squat e lied Cross nnd chairman of the Armenian committee of we Lmeigeucy Aid know that the wnvs and means committee has n most able woman as vice chnlrman. I miw Mrs. Lorimer riding down Chestnut street just a few days ago wearing a small dark bluo velvet hat with n narrow brim in front nnd rather flarlni; aides. It was trimmed with nn uncurled ostrich feather of the same (hade of blue. Hli wore n dark-blue georcettc crepe frock. Mrs. Walter Thomson, who is chair man of the I'hi'ade'nhln branch of the Ilepiililicnn women, is doine good work at the hcadqunrtcrH. fiOH South Broad street. Sho is nnothcr sploudld execu tive. It seems to me thnt even if some of the women have not wanted the vote, even if some have opnoscd it. now that it is roiiMltutinnnl it is a dutv to use it. Just as I have alwnvs held that nil good men should vdto nnd help to make poll tics better instead of grumbling nbout them nnd forgetting to register and all the other careless things men do, so do SX. 9?.Hir Ttmr SMALLEST SHOI 1 uuii ua LUMruKT while using maguirb's NO PAIN TeUis Oil Calloua PUNST. 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Tho wcddlnr of Miss Lenoro Jackson, daughter of Mr. M. Iloy Jackson, formerly o Itose Valloy, nnd Mr. Don ald Hamilton, on of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Hamilton, of New Haven, Conn., will take, place quietly nt 4 o'clock on Sat urday afternoon, at tho home of Mrs. (loorgo Lauder, In Oro nwlch, Conn. Tho 'J'ldo will bo nttended by her sister, V. s,;n.ne Jackson, ns mnld of honor. Mr. Gl.der D. Jnckeon, of this city, will act as b;st man. A small reception win follow tho coremony. 1, At, 'ho wedding of Miss Edith New l,' daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard . .owlln, of Indian Run Farm, Whit ford. Pa., nnd Mr. Marland C. Hobbs, of Boston, which will tako place on Sat urday, September 26. at noon, In the Church of tho K'dcemcr, Bryn Mnwr, tin uoy. Qeorgo Calvert Carter, rector, nsslated by the nev. Jules Provost, of ,?.n J-?.' wl" omelato. A reception will follow at thf home, of the brlde'b undo nnd nunt. Mr. nnd Mrs Howard Kscnbroy. o Havcrford. Miss Ellse Pierce, of tBoston, wilt act im brides muld, In placo of Mrs. Bolnnd Morris Baker, of Boston, who will bo unable to ho present. ri?I0liSJ .""Jl Mrs John S. Muekle and Craig Wright Muekle, who have been spending ho summer In Quebec, have arrived homo and nro at the Rllz-Carl- V'.'J II.?le1. The, w"1 shortly leavo for Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs, Henry W. Itoth have re turned to St. Davids, nfter a month's 8tay nt tho Imperial Hotel, Narragan sett Pier, n. L . Dr. and Mrs. Walter Ij. Pyle. of 1931 Chestnut street, liavo rcutrned from Bass Hocks, Mass.. whero they spent tho month of August. Mr. John Smith Wilson hn Issued In vitations for tho mnrringo of his daugh ter, Miss Mary Alice Wilson, nnd Mr. Joseph Smltlcy Chesttrmnn, on Wed nesday, September 22, nt (1:30 o'clock, at Ht. Philip's Episcopal Church, Forty, second and Baltimore nvenue. A recep tion will follow Immediately, nfter tho ceremony nt tho Roosevelt After No vember 15, Mf. Chesterman and his brld'j will bo at homo at 92 Marlyn road, Over brook. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Grant Spohn, of Tenby road. Llanerch, nnnouncc tho en gag(.mnt of, their daughter, Miss Ethl M. Spohn, to Mr. Samuel Edwin Brown of Park load, Llanerch. Mr. and Mrs. Powell Evnns and thMr daughter. MIrs Anita M. Evans, of Er rollton, Devon, who nro spending some tlmo nt- Atlantic City, will return to Devon, September 7. Mr. and Mrs. Antelo Ptevcrcux, of Oreland. are spending a fortnight at Manchestor, VL Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter S. Thomson nnd their family, of Oulf road, Rosomont, have returned to their homo after spend ing the month of Arnrust nt their cottage at Winter Harbor. Me. . Mr. pnd Mrs Henry Clay Butcher, of 2200 Locut street, are spending a few weeks nt Winter Harbor, Mo. Mr. and Mm. Robert Emott Hare, of Stony hurst, Strafford, who have been motorlnir through X w England nnd the White Mountains, are now at East Gloucester. They are expected to re turn to their home after Labor Day. Mr. nnd Mrs Thcodoro W. Reath and fhelr son, Mr. Theodore Reath, of 1RT5 Pine street, are at Winter Harbor, Me., whore they will remain until after 'Labor Day. Miss Sarah Welsh, daughter of Mrs. Frank H. Welsh, who has been In Italv nB a homo service worker for the Red Cross, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. K Waring Wilson, of Sprlngbank, Koscmont. returned to their home on Saturday after spend'ng tho mouth of August at Easthampton, L. I. L. I. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry H. Ellison, of Briar Hill, Roscmont, who havo boe'i spending tho last two months at National Olac'cr Park, are expected to return to their home next week. Mr. nnd airB Perclval Parrlsh. of Tanglcwood, Roscmont, will return to their homo about the middle of Septem ber after spending the summer In New England. Mrs. Hnrry Pollnrd Converse, of Louisville, Ky nnd Mrs. Bernard Con verse, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Llsetor Austin, of Llsetor Hall. Rosemont, have been spending most of the summer In Maine. M ss Mildred Stevens, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs John W. Stevens, of Wyn cotc, who has been for three weeks In tho Catsklll Mountains, hns been the guest for a fow days of her cousin. Miss Evelyn Worth, at her homo at Eureka, Pa. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mrs. David Henderson, of Blooming dale nvenue, Wnyne. and hor dnughter. Miss Eleanor Henderson, nro ependlng a week nt Wlldwood, N. J. Mrs. George W. Chnpln, of Wayne, will entertain the Citizenship Study Class of the W. C. T. U. at her home today. Here is a real man's drink Iced with a dash of lemon and a sprip: of fresh, green H mint. ,6 H "tea my NEW VICTOR RECORDS FOR SEPTEMBER ON SALE AT PRESSER'S TODAY NEW DANCES AND POPULAR SONGS VICTROLAS--ALL STYLES Pay a small amount down, and the balance In from ons year to eighteen months. JOIN THE PRESSER RECORD CLUB LargeBt Stock In America of Classic, Educational and Church Muslo Publications. All the popular and show successes. THEO. PRESSER CO. THE HOME OP MUSIC Headquarters for Victor and Urunaicick Records 1710-12 CHESTNUT ST. fhoto br J. Mitchell Elllotf MRS. HANS KINDLEIt AND JVEE SON JAN Who occupied an apartment nt 1701 Locust street during the winter, left several weeks ago or Keene Valley, N. Y., with Mr. Kindler ALONQ THE READING Mrs. Clement Restino has returned to Ashland Farm, York road, her homo near uiunoro, irom a rew weexs- stay nt Northeust Harbor, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. 'Harris, of Oak Lane, have been entertaining Mrs. Harris's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enill oellg for a few days. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Howard Glbbs, of 2532 North Cleveland avenue, Is spending tho closing weeks of summer In Centervllle, Md. Dr. and Mrs. Frank A. Crnlg. of North Broad street, have gone to Massachu setts for the remainder of tho season. Miss Bessie M Nowfcld, of 483Q North Twelfth street, returned homo on Sat urday evening after spending two weck3 touring through Niagara Falls and tha Mlddlo West Mr. nnd Mrs. Klebe. of Nor-h Twelfth street, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Myers, of 1220 Tioga Btrcet, nre on an extended motor trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. Mr. H. Grlscom Strobel. of 2864 Em erald street. Is spending several weeks nt his country home, Wynnowood, Skip pers, Vo. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. J. McShnne and their family, of 2308 n'ed street, have re turned from a week's stay In Wlldwood, N. J. Mr, and Mrs. S. B. McManus, of 1415 South Twenty-ninth street, have re turned from an extended trip to Atlan tic City. Mr. Edward O'Brien, of 1D20 South' Fifteenth street, Is spending a few weeks In Atlantic City. Mrs. Joseph P. Tucker nnd her daugh ter. Miss Cntherlne B I. Tucker, of 2701 South Thirteenth street, nnd Miss Isabel Mofflt. of Logan, have Just returned from on extended trip through New Englard. Mr. and Mrs George P. McCrackcn, of 2232 South Twenty-third street, are Friending the summer In Ocean City N. J. They will return home Septem ber 15. Mrs J. II. Tob'n, formerly of South PM'ndelphln. Is spend'pi the summer 'n Wlldwood, N. J. Mrs Tobln will return to her present home In Rochester about October 1. CORNS" Lift Right Off Without Pair, jy Doesn't hurt a bit I Drop a llttlo Freezone on an aching corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with Angers. Truly I Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezono for a few cents, suftlclent to removo every hard corn soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, wlthnut orenes or Irritation V" Xk ra WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. John A. Collins, whose marriage took placo recently, have re turned from their wedd ng trip and are at homo at 921 South Forty-ninth street. Mrs. Randall S. Etdrldgo, accompa nied by her daughter, Miss Vera Frances Eldr'dge, of 4221 Baltimore avenue, are spending n week at Chelsea. Miss Eld ridge's engagement to Mr. George Stew art BrodenBon, of Camden, was recently announced, Miss Laura McCownn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B, McCowan, of 4401 Spruce street, le spending a few weeks at Mnrblehcad, Mass., where she Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray and Miss Helen Murray, of Wynnewood, at their summer cottage. FRANKFORD Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard C. Rcmmey nnd their family, of 1217 Allennrrovo Ftreot, nro spending a fortnight at Ocean Cltv. N. J. Miss Addle Altemus. of 5222 Tacony street, has returned from Plensantvlllo. N. J where she was the guest for a week of Mrs. Ocorge Keen. ROXBOROUQH Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Cantrell, cf 519 Ltvezey lane, are spending the dol ing weeks of the season at Capo May Point. N. J. Mr and Mrs. T. Swager Potts, of 469 East Monastery avenue, and their fnml'y are spend'm; some tlmo with Mr. nnd Mrs D Slter Cornog nt their bunga low at Cape May Point, N. J. (i I Wseeo If Crisp disks cf fascinating V y flavoiy sweeiness-Oys NSCrea'S. ASSOKTED FLAVORS AlO PEPPERMINT, XJ j CHOCOLATE, "WINTEIORKEN, CINNAMON C -:z' -Hevr s$aml Confacticwurv CO Easy" Vacuum Washer TAKE trouble, worry, work out of wash day with the "Easy" Vacuum Washer. Simple to operate and washes in a jiffy at but a few cents cost each week. Better washing, too, with les3 risk even to the daintiest clothes. Let us give you a demonstration of this wonderful machine. Easy deferred payments, if you wish. DUCO PRODUCTS hko Electric Refrigeration "Easy" Vacuum Waihor Torrington Vacuum Cleaner Mermaid Dishwasher Jewett Solid Porcelain Refrigerator Simplex Ironer Univortal Heater, Irons, Toasters, Grills, etc SERVICE Duco Service means less work, less cost, more leisure in the household. It means, too, that every Duco product is selected as the best of its kind and is backed by us to give you pnttsfaction. Domestic Utilities Co. 'ES&fSss- MISS JANE E. STEWARD BRIDE OF C. R. HAWLK Interesting Wedding of Miss Myrtlo Williams and Mr. Carl Hummol An attractive wedding will take plac this evening nt tho home of Mr, nnd Mrs. Harry S. Steward 223S North Carlisle street, when tho'r daughter, Miss Jano H Steward, and Mr. Cheston R. Hawlk, of Fox Chase will bo married by the Rev. Benjamin Frank PnW. of the First Presbvterlan Church, of Tflll" boro. O. The bride will wear a jrown of whlto satin veiled with n rn1 of duchess lace, with a veil of tullo ar ranged with orange blonsoms, nnd will carry A shower of whlto dahllns and Sweetheart roses. Mr. Stewart will "lv h's daughter In marr'nm and Miss Warda Shoemaker, of .Teffersonvllle. Pa., -,11! be hr only atendnn'. Ails Shoe maker will wear a gown of n'nk ortrindlc nnd will orry pink dahlias with a shower of Swecthenrt roses. Mr Hawlk will hnvo for best man Mr. William Wllklnsnn, of Providence. nil A r-cent'on will follow lh cere mony. The bridegroom nnd bride will leave on nn extended trip and will bo nt home nftr October 1 nt 221K Vorth Pnrllilo ntreef. Mr. Hnwlk ecrwl In tho United States signal corps during ino worm war. OUY-W1LSON A wedding of Interest to take nlnco todnv Is thnt of MIib Emma C. Wlliin. dauchtcr of Mrs. Ida Wilson, of 2265 North Woodstock street, nnd Mr. Ed--I A Ou of 2154 North CAtnac s'reet. which will he iinlmnnlred nt 1 o'clock this nfternoon In tho Church of Our Lady of Mercy. Broad street nnd istuennnna avenue. Tn nr no v n wear a gown of whlto georgette crepo vlth a lint to mateh and wlil carry ;i ihower of Brldi rones. She will be attended by Miss Ocr'rudc auy, the bridegroom's sister, who will wear n "own of pink ceorgetto crcpo with a 'int to trntch and will carry pink roses Mr. William Dougherty wMl be best man. Mr. and Mrs Ouy will spend tho autumn nt Wlldwood and Sea l-lo C'tv, V. J., nnd upon their return they will he at home at 2285 Wood'tock street. The bridegroom served overseas nine months with the Flfty-socond Pioneer Infantry, HUMMEL WILLIAMS Miss Myrtle Margaret Williams, dnurrhter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert O. Williams, of 2.113 Christian street, will become the bride of Mr. Carl A. Hum mel, of 1233 South Twenty-second street, this even'nt? at 7:30 o'clock. Tho Rev. Henry Q. Maeder' of Fern Rock Reformed Churcb h-othcr-ln-law of Mr. Hummel, will otllclate. Mls-i Williams will be riven In mar riage by her fnthcr and will he attended by Miss Rose Dettmnnn, of Lnnsdowne, "a . ns maid of honor and Miss Lula Jordan as bridesmaid. Mr. Hummel w'll have Mr. William Savage for best man. After a reception the bride nnd brlde croom will leave on a wedding trip. Upon their return thoy will occupy their new home at 808 South Allison street and will be at home after October 1. CALVERT MILLER The marrlace of Miss May Cntharlno Miller, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Mil- 'r of 30") West Duncannon avenue, Olnev. to Mr. W'lllnm I,ee Cnlvert ro-- Kcnnt, United State marine corps, of Mineral wens. Tex., was solemnized in St. Henry's Catholic Church at 9 o'clock this morning. A nuptial mnss cele brated by tho Rev. Father Koenes, fol ""d the ceremony. Miss Carrie Miller attended her sister nq mnld of honor nn Mr WMIIiti Mil. ler, of Chamounlx, Pa., gave his nleco n marrlape. Mr. William Colberg brother-in-law of the bride, acted nB n'Bt mnn. Tne Driae wore a gown or I "Oh, You Dirty Watch!" xau're coins ta Marrr'a to. rtiv. I'm tlrrd of mlaatnt troln rnowT mrvnrn I. MAYER 1732 MARKET ST. HIIKAKA1II.W CBYBTALa, 5fl)(ft PEPPERMINT, CINNAMON m, atauiaftiM4 fJSzh B' white georgetto, beaded, and her tulle veil was held in place by orangn bios "oms. She carried a shower bouquet of ros nnd whlto sweet peas. Tho maid of honor's dress was of pink georgette, beaded In white and she wore a hat to match. She carried a bououet of pink roses. A breakfast followed tho ceremony nt the home of the br de's mother. After motor trip through Pennsylvania, Mr, nnd Mrs. Calvert will go to Mineral Springs, Tex., whero thoy will make their home. RUBIN aOLDBLATT A wedding of Interest In this city ond In Borough Park, Brooklyn, took plac on Sundffy nfternoon at tho home o' Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Ooldhlatt, In Bor nuirli Park when their daughter, M'ss Laura V. Qoldblatt, becamo tho brldo or nr. William B. Rubin, of 2534 North Thirty-third street. The quiet service was followed by a dinner for the families. Doctor and Mrs. Rubin will spend three weeks touring In Canada and will be at home upon their return, at 2534 North Th rty-tnlrd street. QERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlen Warren Raln- ear, of 6903 Lincoln drlvo, will motor to l,o ng island on Saturday to spenn tho Labor Day holidays and to attend tho national got tournament next wek. Miss Edna Oaw, Mrs. Ralnear's sis ter, whoihas been the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralncnr for somo time, sptnt last week-end In Ocian City, N. J. Mr. George Buckmyer, Mr. Raymond Myers, Mr1. Arthur Atkins nnd Mr. Clif ford Linck will leave on Saturday lor a fishing trip to Barnecat Bay. Th y will make their headquarters aboard tho Stcnton Field Club yacht. Mr. Frank Walkor, of Phll-Ellena street, nnd Mr. Robert Lodge, of Maple wood avenue, havo returned from n motor trip through New Hampshire and Connecticut. Mrs. Frank C. Kane, of 49 West Asft mcad place, North, will havo a3 her guest over 'Labor Day her brother, Mr. Charlce C. Meyer, of New York. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Karpelts, of West Chcltcn Apartments, Qermnntown, have returned from nn cxtcnslvo automobile tour through the New Englai.d states. NORRI8TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans, of Mar shall street, entertained at dinner at their homo In honor of the twenty-first birthday anniversary of their Bon-ln-aw, Mr. Matthias Qetsfrlcd. Amonrc tho iruests were Mr. and Mrs. Oeortro Werklser, Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Wetzel. sir. and Mrs. Aiatmas ueterricna, M'ss Ella Love Mrs. Ida Pollock and Mr. Klrtz Rambo. Miss Muriel B. Stong. of 533 Haws nvenue, entertnlned nt cards In honor of 'her gueBt, Miss Char'otte Boslcr. of Johnstown, Pn. Among thosep resent were Miss Elizabeth Stllrr, Miss Sara Weber, Miss Al'ce Rosslter, Miss Fdna Pennington. Miss Marlon Bennett, M'ss Lvnda Keller. M'ss Florence Stller Mls Louise Bath, Miss Miriam Keller. Miss urace tf.ei.or ana Airs. Helen Miller. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, of Lnnsdowne, havo returned from a stay at Oaten nan, wernersviue. 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Mr nnd Mrs. Harry Co'e and their dnughter. Miss Colle Cote, of Alnsllo street, wir return nome louoy niwr spending the month In Attantlo City. ACADEMY of MUSIC imOAD AND LOCUST RTnnETS 3 Shows Daily, 2:30, 7 & 9 A Photoplay Adaptation From nnnnrv-irr?rTV7a7r ra FANNIR IIUnBTB HBArtT APPEALING JTOTO OF Tim Ullfcll" AUGMENTED OnCHESTnA & CHORUB rtElNHOLD SCHMIDT and R.HEA HORNSTEIN. Bololsts MATINEES. 2.V. S.'rf!. 80c EVENINGS, SATUHDAYfl AND HOLIDAYS 25c. COc, 750 METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Jr s direct frm New Vork after 3 Monthi' nun A Dramatic Thtindcrbolt 0 Btrlktrg at Amert ca'a l'ro(ltr and V Greely Lanaiora MATINEE TODAY 3 Shows Daily 2.30, 7 & 9 E I T H ' S "CHIC" SALE Character Studlea From. Life LYDIA BARRY In Her Own 8on . MAE & ROSE WILTON ri.... VAfttHftil ICn(pt&lnra "IJaba" Huth Action Picture: "Purtlana' "The Man Hunt": Othera D 1 Tl..-,.. Keiulncton Ave. I cujjic b i iicanc ,, Cumh,riana THIS WEEK. MATINEE DAILY U U..:nn.' BIO SHOW '""' co"e, wia, rn Coleman HT TT T 8TH ftRACr.. MAT. TO BIJOU Joy Riders With BTLLT MOBSET fflUSDEraMUOBjalDlBM3IDHL George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Allen's French Hair Nets $1.00 Doz. We nvrrantee ercrff nf to be perfect and to give reason able wear or ice will replace them. "SHppon" cap shape in both large and small sizes "Import Special," straight shape in extra large size Stall Ordem Promptly Filled Mailed Free Anywhere ifojnmiiEto 1111 Chestnut Street on MERIT ALONE M aj ,1 5- Rf4 m-m r BAfS Nat. Battery & Ignition Co. 741 S. Eleventh St. Walnut Kl-tS C. S. Robinson 408-416 W. Coulter St. GrrmnntOTrn 6T0 Superior Storage Battery Co. 1345 W. Susquehanna Ave. J. H. Van Fossen 3338-3340 N. 13lh St. Tlosn 87.3.1W a ; f MlvliJOH, 900 Mitchell-Bauer Co. 2251 N. Broad St. Dlnmond 00-S, fSs " " I . -i i Market St. ab. lOUi 11 A. M. to H IV'UtA ANITA STEWARTS In HAROLD McGRATH Btory ', The Yellow Typhoon ' m 6rvivipTdr,b8A' M . BCENK3 AND CONTESTS " P A L A C 7j; 7 a 12M MARKET BTHCET V" ijll NORMA TALMADGB . ... ' .f. In "YEB On NOT" A R C A D I M CHESTNUT 8T, Bel. 10TII A MABL"NlAb- 'g VICTORIA " MARKET BT. Abv. NINTH , 2'i3 Ai M-.to.llltS P. M. tom Mix in "T,,n ,V1 ,V1 " TEnitOtf C A P I T O T 10 A;.iWJi.2. :1I..r"f 7 'i'L "???. "DON'T EVER MARRY" R E G E N JtAHKET BT. llol. 1TT1I VERY 6k to 11:13 P. M. I'Vaturlnu TATI.OH IIOUIS8 pl nnP MARKET BTHEET VJliVyiJl, AT jnNIPEll CONTIN'tnTtq VAUnreVILLE "rrxTNo it up" CROSS KEYS C0T" MAIIKET BTS. nrns'trtici nnoTHEU3; oTHEris' BROADWAY Dro1 anJ Snrder A. T 2-30. :X A 0 P. M. Mai Ti.inu nbi hpn ft roMPANT S; Griffith' "IDOL DANCER" PlIlt.Anr't trrt At MntKifnsm rtM a , J w .UMuinu WUfi,WWi)l JkilHaAACbllaD J "BAB" .'.'."'n.1" comedy of youth for youth." Prtts. "It Is a real rharm that Helen Hayes pooiicMca. A dainty, pretty. Ingratiating airllnhnein that la wholly natural and apontaneous." Evening UulleUn. A 'Helen Hayca a 'Pab.' the moat delect able nnd moat aklllful atntre pcnonincntlori of bubtllns . clrlhood within memory.''- North Amoviii. - SURE-FIRE . 11 'PfK of tho t aire la every hit aa en. tertalnlng ; the Bab of Mra. lUnehart'a atorlea." Evening L'docr. SUCCESS ... Interesting and replete with many 6f iSP.K delicate touches that made Cdwurd Chllds Cnrpentcr'a 'Cinderella Man aMrh a deserved auccess." Inquirer, AT THE ",',D",'. chttrm audlenceu." Krcorif t "Hubbllnr over with th joy of Ufa anil w ,uuiiK urcuin. i-uotic jstager. BROAD FIRST MATINEE TODAY EXTRA MATINEB LABOH DAT GARRICK Mat. Torlav Eve. HOME FOR A SHORT STAY! GEO. M. COHAN'8 COMEDIANS T9"T rr a GRAND OT.D NAME? Tha Oreatest Musical Comedy lilt That Philadelphia Ever Saw, EXTItA MATINEE LAUOH OAT Seats Selllne lor the Entire Enrtrament rnDDrcT FinaT roPULAn r -r.IXLjJ 1 MATINEE TOD. DM i VlUTUH 11U1IUUUO l r:J 'N Girl the Spotlig; E 11ATHE "This show is a decided hit." Record. t "A sure winner in the realms of musical comedy." Inquirer. SEATS TOR NEXT WEEK TOMORROW rim.ADi:L."iiiA'H i.kauino TiiFv-jjiEa 4-' DUIEUTION OK LEE & J. J. tl'IH.Jrg , cf clii rorDT nrnxisoa ax rmb " 'J 8. J"-x 1 ,1f,0 JtAT TpDAV The Gorgeous and Sensationally Successful Itewial of FL0R0D0RA With ELEANOR PAINTER AND ALL-STAR CAST "The Tforld'a Beautv Sextet" "Scored an Instantancoua success In Its modernized culse." Inquirer. A Jolr-,1-,; Uvenines nt 8.15 -aeipni Mats. Thuro. & Snt., 2.1 8 "A BIG JOLLY JOY RIDE" North Ainertcao A. II. WOODS Presents ltIL U1KL ' IN THE LIMOUSINE , The funnlwt of all American farrm 1th Its great company of farceurs. First Pop. Mat. Tomor. " $1 X LYRIC WeWTat, OPFNINQ MONDAY EVENINO II II. KltAZEB Odert AMRIIICA'S ' CmEATlSST COMEpY' WITH Jack Norworth Scats Tomorrow CHESTNUTS ogjagH STARTING MON. EVE., SEPT. 0 TWICE DAII.T THEnEAFTEn D. W. GRIFFITH . PRESENTS v 'Way IDown East A 12 Reel Screen Version of th Staao Play Mlwhtfl ri Ra, Ma, RfL. tn t9 n.-m M urn PigB3B8 Dally UU., Except Hat.. 23a to 11.60 l tin... ., Al Jl SEAT SALE TOMORROW Hi tit i rr rrt-r? rArivil WIL,L,UW VUIA.WVC rrtlMVj Crl TC2 A A Mn I Ilf T A Kirs L.S ouuatt -mil- nio dinl;i iinr uai iiv-this iwq y, x V. It. T Eltl'LOYKH' 1'ICNIR 7 , " HacVall 'UttHMlU nd Enjoy Toiiriwlfj1 Join the Crowds an CASIN0!?:?st Haling curwtr iKt tmmsj,' u ivn it ivirrj .'porle tiKtmmlHn natelalt t4ritrtn ?J rfV. M 1 3 n i ii k n v irocaacro' " r- ftitt ruaB c uyvuuuv,. .i.ny mall wl th . ' .h- V ..,... i i( i i !' L Sf!1t t(if dY v .. i,M r. 'ifi.iM m&jfc&XBAtiiL &&. V.!! aH k.I.L7'itJi Wik&M
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